
Transfer Round-up week: 13th-19th January 2020
Brandon Prangell rounds off the last week of transfers all around the globe.
Brandon Prangell rounds off the last week of transfers all around the globe.
Crystal Palace welcome Arsenal to Selhurst Park in the Premier League’s Saturday lunchtime kick-off.
It’s the master versus the protege as Jose Mourinho’s Tottenham hosts Frank Lampard’s Chelsea in the first match between the two at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Aston Villa host Southampton in another relegation crunch-clash.
A James Ward-Prowse free-kick snatched a crucial three points for Southampton and condemned Watford to their ninth defeat of the season. Jacob Tanswell reports from St Mary’s.
José Mourinho’s Tottenham play their first home Premier League match under their new manager as they welcome AFC Bournemouth to the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Manchester United were denied a stunning comeback as Oli McBurnie’s late strike shared the points at Bramall Lane.
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.
Arsenal welcome Southampton with both bosses under pressure.
Renny Thomas takes a close look into the stand-out stars of the Premier League so far.
Follow live updates from the King Power Stadium as Leicester City host Arsenal in a huge clash in the Premier League.
Wolves host Aston Villa in an important derby match with both hoping to improve on their poor starts to the season.
Norwich host Watford in a crucial fixture for both sides’ survival hopes.
Grant Xhaka has been removed as Arsenal’s captain following the incident against Crystal Palace.
Everton host Tottenham with both sides looking to get their respective seasons back on track.
Southampton travel to the Etihad for the second time in a week when they face Manchester CIty
After treading water for three years, are the Saints finally in danger of sinking?
Manuel Pellegrini’s West Ham welcomes Chris Wilder’s Sheffield United to the London Stadium with both looking to build on their solid start to the 2019-2020 league campaign.
After falling into the relegation zone, Everton need a crucial three points as they host West Ham to avoid being in serious trouble while a failure to get all three points could spell the end of Marco Silva’s reign over the Toffees.
Manchester United were stunned by Newcastle and has left them staring down the barrel in a 1-0 defeat.
With Norwich City winning the Championship last season and Aston Villa beating Derby County in the playoff final, both have come into this Premier League season with survival on their mind, however with ‘The Canaries’ 17th and ‘The Villans’ in 18th both need a win in this match to ensure that this could be possible.
It has been a perfect start in the Premier League for the European Champions, but their exploits in Naples leave them pointless after the first round of fixtures in this competition.
Manchester United maintained their unbeaten streak at Old Trafford against Arsenal with a 1-1 draw.
Chris Bland takes us through what promises to be an exciting game at Goodison Park as Everton take on champions Manchester City