
Harrogate reach Football League for first time
Harrogate Town 3 : 1 Notts County Harrogate Town will play in the Football League for the first time after…
Harrogate Town 3 : 1 Notts County Harrogate Town will play in the Football League for the first time after…
What factors will decide the result of West London’s biggest derby ever? Who do form, experience, ability and psychology favour in a battle between two sides who finished level on points?
Fulham lost 1-2 to Cardiff but did enough to secure their place in the play-off final at Wembley, with a 3-2 aggregate win.
To say that Fulham manager Scott Parker had a weekend full of surprises would be an understatement. Players ending droughts with monsoons, his defence ending a record streak with unseasonable generosity and of course Huddersfield and Stole throwing the promotion race wide open.
Saturday was a day where two excellent runs came to an end and threw the EPL promotion race wide open again, when it looked to be case closed. See how eight failed to become nine on three occasions and changed the trajectory of football’s most valued prize, a place in the EPL.
Three months with no game and their first competitive match is the small matter of a play-off semi-final. How are the players able to cope with the pressure? Jacob Tanswell writes from Fratton Park.
It was Northampton’s Town’s night at an empty Wembley Stadium as they secured promotion to League 1 after a 4-0 over Exeter in the EFL League Two Play-off Final.
Desperate Watford, fresh off an abject loss at Burnley, entertained Southamption in what on paper, looked to be the type of fixture struggling clubs prefer.
At St Mary’s, our reporter Jacob Tanswell watched on from the stands as Southampton once again created their own downfall.
After 111 days, Brentford returned to what is about to be their ex-home, Griffin Park. Abdi Rashid watched on from the stands.
Ross Jones previews Leicester v Brighton where the Foxes can take a firm grip on a Champions League place
A red card in 49 minutes for John Egan handed Newcastle a decisive advantage over Sheffield United, one which they drove home following a farcical error by Enda Stevens.
Wolves resume their hunt for a place in Europe with a win at relegation threatened West Ham.
After a break of 100 days, Premier League football has returned. Tom Hardy reports from the London Stadium as West Ham faced Wolves.
Second half goals from Lewis Dunk and Neal Maupay sent Brighton on their way to vital 2-1 win over Arsenal to move five points clear of the relegation zone.
Saïd Benrahma and substitute Emiliano Marcondes twice combined in the last couple of minutes to hand the visitors a dramatic 2-0 win.
The league leaders are seven points clear of third with nine games to play, but faltered at the final hurdle last season and face a solid Welsh side on their return.
Despite leading for much of the game, Tottenham will be thankful to take a draw from Manchester United, after a late siege by the away side.
Danny Ings carried on his sublime form with a man-of-the-match performance against Norwich, sealing a commanding 3-0 Southampton display against Norwich.
West Ham entertain Wolves on Saturday afternoon as the Hammers look for breathing space away from the bottom three.
Brighton resume their league season against Mikel Arteta’s Arsenal.
Sheffield Wednesday won 4-0 at the City Ground in the reverse fixture, but putting that right would cement the Reds’ position in the top six.
It’s third against fourth in a tasty local derby and both teams still harbour ambitions of automatic promotion.
It’s another jam-packed weekend in the Bundesliga. Leverkusen and RB Leipzig could wrap up qualification for the Champions League, while Werder Bremen could be relegated.