Liverpool look to continue their winning streak against title-rivals Manchester City
Five back-to-back wins for Liverpool will give them confidence going into arguably their hardest game of the season, Manchester City away.
Five back-to-back wins for Liverpool will give them confidence going into arguably their hardest game of the season, Manchester City away.
Having been unbeaten in their first eight games of the season, Reading have now lost three of their last three
West Brom have been unable to get a win in their opening seven Premier League games after they were promoted back into the top flight. Spurs have only lost once and will look to dispatch the Baggies in commanding fashion.
Leicester City will be looking for a win that could lift them to the top of the table, if only for a couple of hours when Wolverhampton Wanderers come to visit the East Midlands club.
Patrick Bamford endured an successful loan spell at Crystal Palace in 2015. His Leeds team visit Selhurst Park on Saturday afternoon.
It’s not very often that Reading have a player linked with Real Madrid and Barcelona. But, then again, it’s not very often that they have a player that could be good enough to play for them.
The son of the legendary Brian Clough has been announced as the new Stags manager after the sacking of Graham Coughlan two weeks ago.
Struggling Derby welcome Barnsley to Pride Park in a game that both sides will be targeting three points from to move out of the early relegation picture.
Two London clubs meet at the Olympic Stadium late on Saturday night, when West Ham face Fulham.
Two teams from League Two will go toe to toe to progress to the Second Round, as Leyton Orient welcome Top of League Two Newport County, in what is sure to be a tightly contested affair.
We have our first Der Klassiker (after the German Supercup) which doubles as a first v second matchup.
We also have a battle at the bottom of the table as both Mainz and Schalke look for their first wins of the season. This is on the heels of a perfect midweek in Europe for Bundesliga clubs heading into Matchday Seven.
After yet another bright performance, Yuri Ribeiro has reminded Chris Hughton as to why he should be the preferred option at left-back for Nottingham Forest.
Right now, a straightforward answer can be given when asked what’s Southampton’s best 11. But after recent injury woes, it’s time for those who’ve been standing out in the cold to come in and make an instant impact.
League Two Walsall host League One Bristol Rovers in the First Round of the FA Cup, with both sides occupying comfortable mid-table spots in their respective divisions.
The Stags have a tough task ahead of them as the amber and blues travel to the Stadium of Light to face Sunderland in the First Round of the FA Cup.
Life under Chris Hughton has hardly been plain sailing for Nottingham Forest, but the Reds face a crucial two matches in four days when Coventry City and Wycombe Wanderers travel to the Midlands.
Owen Farrell praises his teammates, coach and in particular Ben Youngs after England secured the Six Nations against Italy.
Robbie Savage has called out Secretary of Culture, Media and Sport Oliver Dowden on the decision to end grassroots sport for children.
Derby take on QPR at Pride Park in a bottom of the table scrap this evening.
With boyhood looks and off-pitch quiet characters, Southampton appear to be one of the nice guys. But recent success show that they are anything but. Jacob Tanswell writes from Villa Park.
Something old, something new, something borrowed and perhaps something blue, Fulham recorded their first league win against West Brom on Monday night and several players enhanced their reputations.
The question is whether the Stags can pick up from where they left off against Walsall at the weekend or will they be utterly destroyed by Bolton Wanderers?
Chris Fife in his maiden article for Prost International looks at football in Oxfordshire, in the light of the county hosting three ties in the 1st Round of the FA Cup.
Youri Tielemans scored two goals including a late penalty as Leicester City rioted to a 4-1 win in West Yorkshire.