
Brentford move up to fourth with comfortable victory over disappointing Reading
Brentford will spend Christmas in 4th place after a sensational performance over Reading saw them claim a 3-1 victory this afternoon.
Brentford will spend Christmas in 4th place after a sensational performance over Reading saw them claim a 3-1 victory this afternoon.
The Red Devils will face Bielsa’s side for the first time since September 2011 when Sir Alex Ferguson’s men ran away 3-0 winners in the League Cup fourth round.
The Stags will search for a victory in League Two as bottom-side in the league, Southend United, visit the One Call Stadium in a key fixture for both clubs.
Arsenal have only managed to pick up 14 points from 13 games in the Premier League so far this season, their worst start to a season in 46 years. But could the Gunners seriously be in a relegation battle?
Under Pep Guardiola, Manchester City have been beautifully presented the intricacies and the alluring appeal of fanciful football. But now, a large dose of pragmatism is creeping in. Is Ralph Hasenhuttl’s football currently enticing?
The mastermind of avoiding relegation in the Premier League, Sam Allardyce faces a daunting challenge of avoiding the drop with West Bromwich Albion. Allardyce last had this challenge with Everton, salvaging their season, earning an eighth-place finish.
Christmas is just a week away now but there is a crucial clash at the top of the Championship before then as Brentford host Reading.
Wycombe Wanderers will be looking to pick up their first three points since the beginning of November as they host a struggling QPR side at Adams Park on Saturday afternoon.
Derby could climb out of the relegation zone with a win against Rotherham but it’s not straightforward.
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Northampton Town welcome high-flying Lincoln City to Sixfields in League One this weekend, with both sides looking to end recent rotten runs of form.
Carlisle United make the long journey from Cumbria to Gloucestershire on Saturday, as they do battle with their counterparts Forest Green Rovers in what will be a fascinating affair of two sides gunning for promotion.
Alex Jones previews the Championship’s lunchtime kickoff, as league leaders Norwich host Cardiff at Carrow Road.
Burton Albion welcome Doncaster Rovers to The Pirelli stadium in hope they can pick up a much-needed victory.
The news broke this week that Cardiff City’s top scorer, Kieffer Moore, would miss at least the next five games for his side. With the striker out, it must now be time for next-in-line, Robert Glatzel, to fill in for the Welshman as City’s main source of goals.
Peterborough United welcome Ipswich Town to the Weston Homes Stadium this weekend as both sides look to add greater consistency in their hunt for promotion to the Championship.
Marcus Rashford’s double inspired Manchester United to come from behind and grab all three points despite a nervy ending at Bramall Lane.
Dean Smith’s side were made to rue their missed chances after recording a total of 27 shots against Burnley in what was an entertaining goalless draw at Villa Park, with Nick Pope providing a number of excellent saves to deny Villa three points.
Sheffield Wednesday are in desperate need of a win to stop themselves getting cut adrift at the foot of the Championship, but they face a Coventry City side that have not lost since a defeat at Watford at the start of November.
After Everton ended Chelsea’s 17 match unbeaten run at the weekend, they then went to the King Power and put on an equally impressive performance to beat Leicester City 2-0.
Manchester United travel to Sheffield on Thursday night to face rock-bottom Sheffield United at Bramall Lane.
In the third article of Goalkeeper Watch, the EFL and Premier League fixtures between Friday 10th and Monday 14th December are under the spotlight.
Cambridge’s superb performance against Colchester saw them earn a 2-1 win to take them back into the playoff places in League Two.
Dan Hargraves reviews Bournemouth’s latest victory, a 1-0 win over Wycombe Wanderers with Junior Stanislas the key man on the night.