PFA Premier League Team of the Year announced as Manchester City and Liverpool dominate
Only one player doesn’t feature for either Manchester City or Liverpool in the PFA team of the year for the Premier League.
Only one player doesn’t feature for either Manchester City or Liverpool in the PFA team of the year for the Premier League.
Title-contending Liverpool face bottom-placed Huddersfield in a bid to go back to the top of the Premier League
Two players from home nation squads were part of Olympique Lyonnais Feminine’s 13th league title in a row.
Hashtag United have confirmed that following promotion to the Essex Senior League, they have relocated from Coles Park to Chadfields.
Crystal Palace face Everton at Selhurst Park with both sides coming off the back of wins over the big six.
Eddie Howe’s side travel along the south coast to face Southampton in an important game for both clubs.
Norwich City and Leeds United dominate in the PFA Championship Team of the Year but who else has made the cut into the squad?
Manchester City regained top spot with a 2-0 win over Manchester United at Old Trafford
Chelsea have a huge task ahead on Sunday if they are to overcome Lyon and reach the Champions League final.…
Stephanie Frappart will be the first women to referee a Ligue 1 match on Sunday when taking charge of Amiens Vs Strasbourg.
The PFA League One Team of the Year has been announced.
Manchester City visit arch rivals Manchester United as they look to put one hand on the Premier League trophy
Shane Long has set a new record for the fastest-ever goal in the Premier League, but how does it compare to other early goals?
Leeds United have lost a key cog in their side as Ezgjan Alioski is ruled out for the rest of the season, after being taken off 12 minutes into United loss to Brentford.
Photos from Southends 3-2 win over Burton Albion
The Premier League have ruled against changing the time for the men’s team, which would have given time for fans to make it to Wembley to watch the women’s team in a historical FA Cup final.
Hannover prolonged the inevitable as Leipzig confirmed European football next season
Top four hunting Arsenal travel to Wolves with a chance of going into the top four if the Gunners win the game.
Leeds tried to put their promotion charge back on the map, but Brentford came out victorious at Griffin Park
PSG confirmed their status as Ligue 1 winners after some poor results in recent weeks
Southend seek a vital three points at Burton as the Shrimpers fight to stay in League One
With the NFL draft this week, Renny Thomas puts together his mock draft.
Chelsea could creep into the top-four with a victory over Burnley on Monday, but Sean Dyche’s side could secure their Premier League status by beating the Blues at Stamford Bridge.
Brighton could boost their chances of survival by winning at Tottenham on Tuesday, but a win for Spurs would all-but confirm their spot in the Champions League next year.