
Spurs aim for late season momentum when hosting rejuvenated Blades
As the Premier League season draws to a close, Tottenham appear set to miss out on Champions League football for a second successive season.
As the Premier League season draws to a close, Tottenham appear set to miss out on Champions League football for a second successive season.
The 22-year-old was a summer transfer window recruit by Graham Potter, and since returning back from his loan at Lech Poznan the Polish international is trying to nail a permanent place in the Brighton starting XI.
After their defeat against Wolves, Paul Heckingbottom’s Blades were relegated down to the Championship as they prepare for life back in the second tier.
The proposals of the European Super League, which involved England’s ‘Top Six’ left millions of football fans around the world outraged and many calling for heavy sanctions to fall on the clubs.
Sheffield United have been relegated from the Premier League in what is the joint-earliest relegation in the league’s history, spelling an end to a remarkable journey from the bottom of League One in 2016 to a ninth placed top-flight finish in 2020.
Adama netted a 92nd minute winner last time out for the Wanderers in what marked his first Premier League goal since December 2019 – but it remains to be seen whether the Spaniard can recoup the form that earned him a reported £135m price tag amid interest from Manchester City last summer.
Arsenal travel to Bramall Lane on Sunday with Europa League on their mind
Jack Harrison and Raphinha continued their fine form as Leeds triumphed in the Yorkshire Derby.
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.
Thomas Tuchel searches for his first trophy in charge of Chelsea as struggling Sheffield United visit Stamford Bridge in the FA Cup quarter-finals.
Chris Wilder’s departure from Sheffield United was an emotional one, but was it the right decision for Sheffield United?
Chris Wilder becomes the third manager to face the axe in the Premier League this season, striking a random, but familiar chord. Where have we seen this situation before?
For the first time in nearly five years, Sheffield United will most likely play Leicester without manager Chris Wilder at the helm with his sacking proving to be imminent.
Southampton travel to Bramall Lane on Saturday as they search for a first league win in ten games against a Sheffield United side that looks destined for relegation.
David McGoldrick’s first-half goal was enough to seal a much-needed win for ten-men Sheffield United against Aston Villa on Wednesday night.
A side that had a luxurious start to life in the Premier League last season, now find themselves rock bottom. Sheffield United now have the test of the high-flying Midlanders Aston Villa, who look to move closer to the formidable European spots.
You would associate the word plagued with injuries, but in the case of Aaron Ramsdale, it’s relegations and bad luck that is stopping the goalkeeper from reaching higher levels in his performances.
Both in a bad spell of form, the Blades and the Reds will look to gain a valuable three points which may spur their form heading into the latter stages of the Premier League season.
Fulham host fellow relegation strugglers Sheffield United at Craven Cottage on Saturday night in a must-win survival battle.
Sheffield United’s vice-captain, John Egan, proved that a natural leader is needed in the back-line in order to lead the team forward.
A rejuvenated Sheffield United can make the quarter-final stage of the FA Cup for the third time in ten years when they face Bristol City at Bramall Lane.
Mason Mount, a midfielder that reads the game so well and can provide important goals and assists in times where the club need him to step up.
Adrian Kita previews Sheffield United vs Chelsea with the Blades having a chance of moving off the bottom of the Premier League with a win or a draw over Chelsea.
Kyle Curran takes a looks at Sheffield United’s memorable win against West Brom, as Billy Sharp scored a crucial winner.