
Gallagher Premiership week five round-up
After a two-week break for European action, it was a welcome return to the Gallagher Premiership this weekend.
After a two-week break for European action, it was a welcome return to the Gallagher Premiership this weekend.
Chris Stonadge takes you in detail through Liverpool’s 2-1 victory over Brighton and Hove Albion.
Roderick Easdale
Manchester United hope to return to winning ways as they host Aston Villa at Old Trafford.
Chris introduces his Prost International Advent Calendar!
A James Ward-Prowse free-kick snatched a crucial three points for Southampton and condemned Watford to their ninth defeat of the season. Jacob Tanswell reports from St Mary’s.
With Unai Emery dismissed, Abdi Rashid takes a look at who could be next.
Liverpool take on Brighton hoping to respond to their underwhelming result against Napoli.
Next up for the Stags is an Emirates FA Cup Second Round clash with Sky Bet League One side Shrewsbury Town at the Montgomery Waters Meadow.
Southampton welcome Watford in a crunch clash that could shape the rest of both sides respective seasons.
Stel Stylianou previews Omonoia’s upcoming fixture against APOEL
Dan Gaichas previews the upcoming Bundesliga action.
José Mourinho’s Tottenham play their first home Premier League match under their new manager as they welcome AFC Bournemouth to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Dillian Whyte has been added to the Ruiz Joshua 2 bill where he will face Mariusz Wach.
Chris Stonadge takes you through the visit of Napoli to Anfield
Manchester United were denied a stunning comeback as Oli McBurnie’s late strike shared the points at Bramall Lane.
Ryan Honey recaps Portsmouth away victory at Rochdale.
After five successive league victories, supporters unwavering belief is finally getting rewarded. Jacob Tanswell reports from the County Ground.
Goals from Heung-Min Son, Lucas Moura and Harry Kane ensured Jose Mourinho started life as Tottenham manager with a win despite a late West Ham fightback.
Crystal Palace host Liverpool in a tight one to call at Selhurst Park
A depleted Irish Under 21 side came back after conceding an early goal to defeat Sweden 4-1 at home in their Euro 2021 qualifier.
The biggest game in South American club football is due to take place on Saturday as River Plate host Flamengo in the Copa Libertadores Final.
After beating Norwich City, Watford hope that they can finally get a good run going and save what has been a poor start to their season, when they welcome 10th place Burnley.
Arsenal welcome Southampton with both bosses under pressure.