
VAR: What is it good for?
VAR is undoubtedly the hottest topic in football right now and with the wonderful and sometimes wrong decisions, it brings to football.
VAR is undoubtedly the hottest topic in football right now and with the wonderful and sometimes wrong decisions, it brings to football.
With the Premier League season just around the corner, Prost International looks into what we can expect from the sides in the top flight. This edition looks at the fortunes of Arsenal, Aston Villa, Brighton, Burnley and Chelsea.
Manchester City make it back-to-back wins since returning from the break thanks to a comfortable 5-0 victory over Burnley who…
Manchester City hope to make it back to back wins when they welcome Burnley to the Etihad
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.
Aston Villa host Burnley with a game that the Villans need to win in order to lift themselves away from the relegation zone.
Both sides look to continue their 100% start to the campaign when Arsenal host Burnley.
Burnley welcome Southampton to Turf Moor, in a game which may give each side an early indicator on where they will lie in the coming season.
With chances of getting into a Champions League spot slim, Unai Emery’s side visit Burnley in their last match of the campaign.
It was a quiet Deadline Day in comparison to previous ones but a number of clubs completed marquee transfers.
Burnley host Fulham in a real relegation six pointer at Turf Moor. Jacob Tanswell previews.
Burnley battle well but fall to a stoppage time goal from Christian Eriksen
Burnley head to Wembley hoping to exploit some tiredness in Tottenham after their exploits in Barcelona writes Andy Wilkins
How do the winless teams in the Premier League compare?