Burnley welcome Red Devils to Turf Moor ahead of an exciting encounter
Manchester United aim to close gap on top four with a win at Burnley this weekend.
Manchester United aim to close gap on top four with a win at Burnley this weekend.
A fantastic display of character earned Mansfield a valuable point at the One Call Stadium.
The Stags host the Valiants at home on Boxing Day with the amber and blues needing a win to lift themselves up the Sky Bet League Two table.
Manchester City travel to the Molineux in search of jumping Leicester in the league and trying to catch-up with league leaders Liverpool.
Manchester United host the game on Boxing Day as they clash against Newcastle United with both teams sat closely next to each other in the Premier League table.
The Hornets travel to Bramall Lane in search of two successive Premier League wins for the first time this season.
With Everton under new management of Carlo Ancelotti they will look to continue the form that they got themselves into under caretaker manager Duncan Ferguson.
Crystal Palace welcome the Hammers to Selhurst Park with the teams seperated by four points in the league.
Frank Lampard’s young Blues will host Southampton on Boxing Day with the Blues looking to gain all three points to carry on their top four push.
Liverpool defeated Flamengo to be crowned Champions of the World.
Norwich City travel to Villa Park in a vital game for both sides.
Spurs welcome Brighton & Hove Albion to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on Boxing Day as they look to get back to winning ways and back into the top six.
Arsenal travel to the Vitality Stadium in Mikel Arteta’s first game as Head Coach.
Brendan Rodgers’ Leicester host Jurgen Klopp’s Liverpool in a clash of the titans at the King Power Stadium.
Southend host MK Dons in a must-win clash for either side.
Chris Stonadge takes a look at five potential Flamengo players who could ply their trade in Europe soon
Tottenham’s defeat against Chelsea displayed the weaknesses that Jose Mourinho must fix. Whether he feels the need to address these in the January transfer window or not remains unclear.
Kenny Jackett might be working with two hands tied behind his back – all because of two glaring losses. Jacob Tanswell writes.
Two first half goals from Willian secured Chelsea bragging rights as they beat ten-man Tottenham in North London.
An analysis of the career of the Football League Fabinho, Anthony Grant
Forest Green left it late to rescue a last-gasp point at The New Lawn against table-toppers Swindon.
A fiery clash between Pompey and Ipswich resulted in a 1-0 victory for the hosts. Jacob Tanswell reports from Fratton Park.
It’s the master versus the protege as Jose Mourinho’s Tottenham hosts Frank Lampard’s Chelsea in the first match between the two at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
The Club World Cup Final beckons. Who will become club world champions?