
2022/23 Season Preview: Leicester City
The Foxes will be looking to put last seasons disappointment behind them as they prepare for the opening weekend of the 2022/23 Premier League season.
The Foxes will be looking to put last seasons disappointment behind them as they prepare for the opening weekend of the 2022/23 Premier League season.
Exeter Chiefs have signed Solomone Kata, with a deal that will see the Tongan international move to Sandy Park on a one-year contract.
After a progressive season last year, Arsenal will kick off the 2022/23 Premier League season on Friday night at Selhurst Park.
On Friday night, Wigan Warriors host their local rivals, Warrington Wolves, as they try to keep up the pace with league leaders St. Helens.
Carlisle City compete in the FA Cup on August 6 for the first time in 42 years. Their hosts West Auckland have a unique history and once thrashed Juventus and have a film made about them starring Dennis Waterman.
Fulham are hoping that the managerial skills of Marco Silva and a super-charged Aleksandar Mitrovic will help them make the Premier League a more permanent home from this coming season onwards. However, slow progress in the transfer market and the scars of relegations past are creating concern at Craven Cottage. Finding solutions to both will be vital if top-flight survival is going to be achieved.
Everton avoided relegation by the skin of their teeth last season and Frank Lampard will have plenty of work to do if they are to avoid a repeat in the upcoming campaign.
Nottingham Forest will end their hiatus from the Premier League this weekend as they travel up to St James Park looking to make a positive start after 23 years out of the top flight.
Alex Albon will stay with Williams for the foreseeable future after signing a multi-year deal with the Grove-based outfit.
The signing of highly touted Italian Gianluca Scamacca marks the 51st time that the Hammers have signed a striker since 2010 and possibly a change in attacking fortunes. Many of the 51 have been complete trainwrecks, and here are some of the low lights.
After a disappointing finish to last year’s Premier League campaign, Wolves will look to build on their top-half finish with hopes of bringing European football back to Molineux.
Oscar Piastri has denied Alpine’s announcement that he will race for the team in 2023, stating no contract has been signed.
Opener Nick Welch smashed an unbeaten 127 from 125 balls and Wiaan Mulder hit an unbeaten 71 as Leicestershire kicked off their Royal London Cup campaign with a comfortable win over a very inexperienced Surrey side which included no capped players.
Manchester United will be looking to bounce back in big fashion under new management, after a bitterly disappointing 2021/22.
Last weekend, the Championship season got under way with the North West clubs getting off to a flying start, doing the local area proud.
Liverpool’s bitter-sweet ending to last season may have left supporters questioning “what could’ve been?” but the Reds can be optimistic about the new campaign.
The British Speedway final comes to a premature end as weather conditions result in a meeting abandonment while reigning champion Adam Ellis will go to Cardiff later this month as a wildcard for the FIM Speedway GP.
Brentford capped off their pre-season schedule with a win against Real Betis.
Football transfers used to be so simple: a player with a strained smile would stand for photos in front of a sponsors back-drop and provide a few anodyne quotes about how delighted he was. Job done. Not anymore.
Charlton Athletic will be seeking to improve upon their disappointing efforts last season and build towards a return to the Championship.
Saturday will see the start of a brand-new National League Season. The top tier of non-league football never fails to surprise and always delivers plenty of excitement.
As the clock ticked down at the Wham Stadium in Lancashire, Charlton boss Ben Garner decided to make his first change of the match.
Fernando Alonso will race for Aston Martin in 2023, signing a multi-year deal with the team to replace Sebastian Vettel.
After four years away, Sunderland made their return to the Championship today, against a youthful and energetic Coventry City side.