The 52 players yet to make a Premier League bench
With nine subs allowed on a bench, even these outsiders might get a chance. Maybe.
Premier League • England
With nine subs allowed on a bench, even these outsiders might get a chance. Maybe.
Pope has now kept four clean sheets in his last six games after Thursday’s 0-0 draw at Aston Villa.
The Villans were well on top in the second half, but they were held by Burnley at Villa Park…
Executives of the 20 clubs met again on Thursday and were reportedly deadlocked at 10 votes to 10.
January promises a third Covid wave, Brexit and best of all a transfer window. So which players might be on their way?
Now in their fifth season in the Premier League, Burnley and Sean Dyche have earned some ambition.
Watkins was always destined for the Premier League after scoring 26 goals in the Championship last season.
Xhaka’s indiscipline cost Arsenal in a defeat which ended in boos from a sparse Emirates crowd. Just like old times…
Arsenal will be aiming to move up the Premier League table as they face Burnley at the Emirates. Follow it live here…
Jay Rodriguez believes Burnley can end their terrible run against Arsenal on Sunday night.
Bamford has had more shots than any other player, and most from open play, while missing most big chances…
This weekend could turn out to be a season defining one for Mikel Arteta as he fights for his job against Burnley. Mark Smith and Sarah Winterburn discussed Arteta’s future…
Six teams don’t have a single player with 1,000 minutes under their belt; Spurs have nine.
The result was not disastrous for the Toffees but their worrying defensive record must improve soon.
Goals from Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Robbie Brady meant the spoils were shared at Turf Moor between Everton and Burnley.
Goals from Dominic Calvert-Lewin and Robbie Brady meant the spoils were shared at Turf Moor in the Prem.
Aubameyang, Martial, everything at Sheffield United; there are disappointments everywhere.
There are not too many places in this world where you will find both Ruud Gullit and Paul Telfer.
Premier League clubs will have to adhere to new transfer rules once we leave the EU. Here’s what they are…
Just for funsies, we look back at how the Premier League looked five, ten, 15 and 20 years ago…
It’s time to wonder whether Arteta and Arsenal have made a mistake. But let’s praise Bruce and Leeds first.
Pep needed to a positive start to kickstart a crucial period for City and no foe is friendlier than Sean Dyche…
Riyad Mahrez helped Man City return to their old goalscoring ways with a hat-trick against Burnley at home.
Riyad Mahrez helps Man City return to their old ways with a hat-trick against Burnley at home.
Burnley boss Sean Dyche does not see Man City as a weaker side despite their struggles this season.
Arsenal could be the first top-flight English club to play a competitive game in front of their own fans.
Sheffield United desperately need their fans back, while Man United and Southampton won’t be so fussed…
Donny van de Beek was the inspiration but (almost) every club has a sub who deserves a chance.
Everton have improved their shot conversion rate the most – but Leicester are being ridiculously efficient…
West Ham and Aston Villa are fairing the best by comparison. Only two clubs are worse than Man City…
Rodriguez and Wood Priti Patel-ed the Palace centre-backs, while it was a familiar story for Batshuayi, Ayew and Benteke.
Wood scored Burnley’s first home goal of the season to secure a vital first win for Sean Dyche.
Man City are the big climbers from last season while United go the other way. What else is there?
Klopp predicts an ‘open title race’, but how do the current standings compare to past seasons? Favourably with 2015-16…
Let’s consider which Premier League clubs are most f*cked by injuries after the international break…