
City aim to leapfrog United in Manchester derby
Manchester United face arch enemies Manchester City at Old Trafford on Saturday evening, in what will be the first Manchester derby of the season.
Manchester United face arch enemies Manchester City at Old Trafford on Saturday evening, in what will be the first Manchester derby of the season.
For the first time in over nine months, Stadium MK will be able to welcome 2,000 fans into a league match, as MK Dons welcome Burton Albion.
It was simply a brilliant performance from the Foxes as they cruised to a 2-0 victory against AEK Athens. Harvey Barnes and Cengiz Under were on target for the winners of Group G.
Louis Deletraz performed a stunning lap in the morning session which saw his MP Motorsport on top after session one. In the second session, Felipe Drugovich’s consistency saw him top the timings charts in the afternoon.
Sunderland continue to be the sleepiest of giants in the EFL but the appointment of Lee Johnson looks to be a step in the right direction for the Wearsiders.
Peterborough United welcome Rochdale to the Weston Homes Stadium after an impressive display against West Ham U23’s in the Papa John’s Trophy as they ran out 3-0 victors.
Both Ipswich and Portsmouth have underperformed in many games so far this season, but the two sides find themselves in third and fourth place respectively ahead of their League One clash.
Bristol Rovers welcome Plymouth Argyle to the Memorial Stadium on Saturday afternoon for a clash between two South West outfits.…
Wycombe seek to end a run of eight straight defeats to Coventry City as fans return to Adams Park.
Seventh-placed Brentford travel to a Nottingham Forest side hovering above the relegation zone on Saturday, with both sides needing the three points for different reasons.
Both Leeds and West Ham will be keen to get back to winning ways as they face off at Elland Road, with Marcelo Bielsa facing further defensive headaches following Robin Koch’s knee surgery.
Northern Ireland fans would have been looking at the early stages of Monday’s World Cup qualifying draw thinking that Group C was the one to avoid. Italy and Switzerland drawn together from the opening two pots led to much quivering among fans as the pedigree of these two nations was not lost on anyone. Unfortunately for Ian Baraclough, that’s exactly where they landed and now face a daunting task to reach a first World Cup since their memorable adventure in 1982.
Reading look to put an end to their poor form with a win at QPR on Saturday.
Second half goals from Carlos Vinicius and Giovani Lo Celso ensured Tottenham were crowned victors of Group J in the Europa League.
Velkjo Paunovic demands a high-intensity game from this Reading side and, by the looks of things last night, that had finally caught up with his players.
Nine minutes were added on after three lengthy VAR reviews in Liverpool’s 1-1 draw in their final Champions League group match away to Midtjylland.
An Argentinian writer looks back on the life of Diego Maradona
The new Campos driver was the fastest driver around the Bahrain International Circuit in the morning as Jehan Daruvala returned to his throne of fastest in the afternoon session.
Benjamin Bloom reports from Vicarage Road as Watford defeated Rotherham
Tottenham can win Group J by securing victory over Royal Antwerp on Thursday night.
James Collins was unable to take his chances as Luton are forced to settle for a draw at Coventry.
Having faced defeat in four of their last five fixtures in the Premier League, Villa find themselves in 12th place with two games in hand on West Midland rivals, Wolverhampton Wanderers.
A superb penalty save was the highlight as Cray Wanderers advanced to the next round of the FA Trophy by beating Uxbridge FC 3-1 on a wet night in West Drayton.
Sean Morrison had a crazy night of ups and downs but helped his side come from behind to beat Stoke 2-1 at an ever-difficult Bet 365 Stadium to make it four straight wins for the visitors.