
Who are this season’s Premier League relegation candidates?
Top flight football is the aim for all teams no matter what country’s league pyramid you are in, and relegation is a daunting prospect for all fans involved.
Top flight football is the aim for all teams no matter what country’s league pyramid you are in, and relegation is a daunting prospect for all fans involved.
Burnley will be looking to continue their Premier League resurgence as they visit Crystal Palace at Selhurst Park.
A controversial FA Cup Third Round tie between the two sides merely a week ago saw the Hammers come out on top, courtesy of some dubious VAR decision-making.
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.
On Wednesday night, Brighton and Hove Albion travelled to the home of Chelsea and accumulated a higher expected goals total than the reigning European champions. They registered seven more shots than their hosts, and were rarely troubled in defence.
Enock Mwepu has shown glimpses of the quality that convinced Brighton and Hove Albion to part with a reported £20 million to secure his services from RB Salzburg in the summer, but the man nicknamed ‘The Computer’ put together his best 90-minute performance so far in the Boxing Day win against Brentford, offering a tantalising sign of things to come.
Chelsea continued their impressive start to the season with a 2-0 win away at London rivals Arsenal.
Brighton made a winning start to their Premier League campaign thanks in no small part to a fantastic defensive performance from the returning Shane Duffy. Graham Potter’s willingness to re-integrate the Irishman into his squad provides hope that he can bring a couple of difficult seasons to an end with the Seagulls in 2021/22.
Chelsea will be keen to build upon their Champions League success last season as they work their way towards another Premier League title charge.
Chelsea are set to spend big in the transfer market in order to bolster their squad ahead of the new season.
Leicester City’s 2020/21 season has came to a close and on the whole, it has been a successful one for the East Midlands outfit.
Burnley can secure Premier League football for next season on Monday night when they travel to Craven Cottage in a game that could send Fulham back down to the Championship if they lose.
With his first Premier League goal and a five-star performance against Newcastle, Mohammed Elneny once again leaves Mikel Arteta with a selection headache ahead of The Gunners Europa League semi-final
At the start of the season, Blades supporters would have thought their team would be playing for more than just pride when they travelled to Elland Road on Saturday, but that is certainly the case after a disastrous second season in the Premier League.
As the season approaches it’s conclusion, fans were able to take a break from club football and watch their national teams play on the international stage.
Chelsea boss Thomas Tuchel has been at the club for nearly two months and so far, his appointment has proved to be a very successful one.
Chris Wilder’s departure from Sheffield United was an emotional one, but was it the right decision for Sheffield United?
With Tottenham dominating recent North London Derby’s, do Arsenal stand any chance as they welcome their rivals to The Emirates on Sunday?
Arsenal’s star boy continues to shine as Bukayo Saka lights up Athens with two assists against Benfica during Arsenal’s Europa League win against Benfica
Slowly, football is starting to catch up with other sports – many across the Atlantic – in its use of statistics to analyse the game.
Timo Werner hasn’t had the best of times at Chelsea so far, but has he performed as bad as people think?
Emi Buendia leads the goal contributions for Norwich this season as he added to his tally against stoke on Saturday. Will the tricky playmaker be able to carry The Canaries back to Premier League glory?
Many have accused the VAR system of ruining the beautiful game, but has it just taken the attention away from the real issues in English football?