What’s next for Leicester City?
Leicester City are struggling at the moment, and it may be difficult to predict just how well this season will end for them.
Leicester City are struggling at the moment, and it may be difficult to predict just how well this season will end for them.
Queens Park Rangers last experienced the top flight of English football way back in 2015, with the R’s finishing rock bottom of the Premier League table.
Crystal Palace were around 12 minutes away from winning their first-ever FA Cup in 2016, with Jason Puncheon scoring what could have been one of the most memorable goals in their history.
It has been just over a year since Frank Lampard was last in football management as the former England international was in charge of his beloved Chelsea.
AFC Wimbledon are now winless in nine games as they drew 1-1 against Shrewsbury Town at Plough Lane.
AFC Wimbledon will be looking to end their streak of eight games without a win with a victory against fellow League One strugglers Shrewsbury Town.
Sir Alex Ferguson’s departure from Manchester United in 2013 was the beginning of the end of the Red Devils’ dominance in English football.
This time last year, Everton were managed by a serial winner in Carlo Ancelotti, who had won both the Premier League and Champions League in his illustrious career so far.
Charlton Athletic won a league game for the first time in over a month as they beat Fleetwood Town 2-0 at The Valley.
Charlton Athletic will be looking for their first league win since mid-December as they welcome Fleetwood Town to The Valley.
Since Chelsea thumped Juventus 4-0 in their UEFA Champions League group stage clash at Stamford Bridge in November, they have seen a worrying dip in form.
Antonio Conte’s arrival at Tottenham Hotspur in November 2021 was a huge statement of intent by the North London side, much to the joy of their fanbase.
For Newcastle United, October 7th 2021 will go down as one of the most significant days in the club’s history, and that of world football too.
A brand new campaign for Pompey held so much promise and hope after a disappointing season last year, but it hasn’t exactly got off to a great start.
Chelsea continued their impressive start to the season with a 2-0 win away at London rivals Arsenal.
After their Champions League success in May, it comes as no surprise that Chelsea are one of the favourites to win this season’s Premier League title.
Chelsea will be keen to build upon their Champions League success last season as they work their way towards another Premier League title charge.
Portsmouth will be looking to regain their spirits during the new campaign under the Cowley brothers after failing to reach the play-off places on the final day in May.
Chelsea are set to spend big in the transfer market in order to bolster their squad ahead of the new season.
Pompey’s summer transfer business has seen a somewhat busy start as they prepare for the 2021/22 season.
Chelsea have won the UEFA Champions League for the second time in their history to cap off a rollercoaster of a season.
Pompey will be playing League One football once again next season after another underwhelming campaign which saw them finish outside of the top six.
With the final weekend of the regular EFL season fast approaching many teams still have all to play for, particularly in League Two.
Portsmouth are hopeful of finishing in the League One play-off places for the third consecutive campaign, but their fate could be decided on the final day of the season.