
A sense of long time, no see in London Derby
Chelsea and Arsenal meet again at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday evening.
Chelsea and Arsenal meet again at Stamford Bridge on Tuesday evening.
Real Madrid have beaten Barcelona and Manchester City to secure the services of Brazilian wonderkid Reinier Jesus from Flamengo for €30 million.
Everton host Newcastle at Goodison Park, with a win lifting them above their counterparts.
Watford and Aston Villa, two of Graham Taylor’s former sides, square off on Tuesday in a game which could have a real impact at the bottom of the Premier League table.
The Seagulls travel to Bournemouth on Tuesday night in what seems to be a routine win for them.
Crystal Palace take on Southampton at Selhurst Park.
The goalless draw against Watford highlighted Jose Mourinho’s necessity to address Tottenham’s lack of striking options. Tom Hardy writes.
Brandon Prangell rounds off the last week of transfers all around the globe.
Roderick Easdale reviews Geoff Lemon’s latest book titled Steve Smith’s Men: Behind Australian Cricket’s Fall
Clermont made it five wins out of six pool matches to guarantee a home quarter final after a narrow 26-19 victory against Harlequins at the Stoop on Saturday.
After Southampton’s successful winter period came to an abrupt end on Saturday, mental and physical fatigue may be starting to show. Jacob Tanswell writes.
Nottingham Forest came from behind to secure all three points against Luton Town.
Wolves overturned a two-goal deficit to defeat Southampton 3-2, largely thanks to an electric performance from the front three.
Notts County played out a goalless draw against Dover on Saturday afternoon. Ross Jones reports.
Troy Deeney missed a second half penalty for Watford drew 0-0 with Tottenham.
Follow live updates as Notts County hope to boost their promotion credentials with the visit of Dover Athletic at Meadow Lane.
In English football’s most historic and decorated fixture, another chapter of Liverpool vs Manchester United will be written tomorrow.
In the late Saturday kick-off, Newcastle host Chelsea at St James’ Park as the Magpies look to stabilise Premier League campaign after a run of poor performances.
In a clash at the bottom of the Premier League table, 20th-placed Norwich City take on 19th-placed Bournemouth at Carrow Road in which is a massive fixture for both sides.
The Stags will face Plymouth Argyle this weekend with the amber and blues left frustrated last time out against Forest Green Rovers.
Sean Dyche’s Burnley host Leicester at Turf Moor as the home side look to stop a run of four consecutive league defeats.
David Moyes’ West Ham host Carlo Ancelotti’s Everton in a hotly anticipated battle between two returning Premier League managers.
Reigning champions Manchester City take on Crystal Palace at the Etihad with both teams on good run of forms lately.
New United States Women’s Team coach Vlatko Andonovski left out four of the country’s world champions when he named his…