LONDON EVENING STANDARD
Chelsea's Europa League quarter-final tie against Rubin Kazan will take place at the Luzhniki Stadium in Moscow.
Frank Lampard admits he misses Daniel Sturridge but accepts the forward's fine form at Liverpool is great news for his country.
Chelsea are set to open talks with Nathaniel Chalobah over a long-term contract amid interest from a number of clubs, including Arsenal.
England Under-21s boss Stuart Pearce says Wilfried Zaha has not been affected by his move to Manchester United.
The local council have ordered the removal of an advertising hoarding near Stamford Bridge that mocked Fernando Torres' performances for Chelsea.
NEWHAM RECORDER
West Ham midfielder Matt Taylor and manager Sam Allardyce are confident the side will stay up this season.
Leyton Orient chief Barry Hearn is confident of getting a judicial review that would see the whole process of bidding for the keys to the Olympic Stadium at square one for a third time.
MANCHESTER EVENING NEWS
Manchester United have been linked with a £15m summer move for highly-rated Brazilian centre back Dede.
A last-minute goal saw United's Under-21s slip to only their second Barclays Under-21 Premier League defeat since Christmas.
Luis Suarez has put Manchester City on alert by hinting he could be tempted away from Liverpool for a club competing in the Champions League.
Joe Hart admits City's grip on the Premier League title this season has been loosened by the United "killing machine".
LIVERPOOL ECHO
Liverpool managing director Ian Ayre is convinced that Luis Suarez will stay at Anfield this summer.
Liverpool veteran Jamie Carragher was banned from driving after being caught speeding in his Range Rover.
Martin Skrtel intends to hold talks with Liverpool over his future at the end of the season.
Daniel Agger has praised Brendan Rodgers for helping him enjoy the best run of fitness of his Liverpool career.
Marouane Fellaini admits he has been impressed at how quickly Kevin Mirallas has adapted to the Premier League
Everton midfielder John Lundstram will extend his loan stay with Doncaster Rovers until the end of the season
THE CHRONICLE
Massadio Haidara has slammed Dave Whelan's recent comments about the horror tackle endured from Callum McManaman as "ridiculious".
Steve Harper is set to leave Newcastle in the summer after the club decided not to offer him a new contract.
Adam Johnson says Sunderland must put their recent woes behind them and fight their way out of trouble.
Jonas Gutierrez insists Newcastle fans have not seen the last of Fabricio Coloccini.
THE JOURNAL
Newcastle are breathing a sigh of relief after Massadio Haidara escaped a major injury.
Alan Pardew says that Steven Taylor is the answer to England's injury crisis.
Craig Gardner has hit back at Martin O'Neill's critics, insisting he will lead Sunderland to safety and that the club has the best possible person in charge.
SOUTH WALES EVENING POST
Swansea's shirt sponsors 32Red have reached an agreement to end their contract with the club a year early this summer.
Morten Wieghorst has admitted he wants to be a manager again - but insists it is too soon to suggest he could be Swansea's next boss.
BIRMINGHAM MAIL
Real Mallorca defender Alan Hutton says playing against Real Madrid has eased his pain after wasting away at Aston Villa.
Gary Gardner is back in training with Aston Villa after seven months out.
Steve Clarke says Markus Rosenberg still has a chance at West Brom.
Wolves boss Dean Saunders says Karl Henry has the right attitude and urged his side to stick together.
EXPRESS & STAR
Dean Saunders has told Karl Henry that he still has a vital role to play at Wolves.
Aston Villa midfielder Gary Gardner is close to ending his injury nightmare after returning to training following seven months out.
YORKSHIRE EVENING POST
Leeds United's owners have denied reports they are seeking to sell the club but the future of the Whites remains far from certain.
Club legends Dominic Matteo and Peter Lorimer have urged Leeds' owners to come clean over their plans for the club.
PINK UN
Norwich have agreed a deal to take Sporting Lisbon striker Ricky van Wolfswinkel, according to reports in Portugal.
READING POST
Reading will have to pay a reported £2.5 million in compensation to Brighton & Hove Albion to secure the services of Gus Poyet.
Alex McCarthy believes Eamonn Dolan could be the right man to take over the mangerial reins at Reading.
THE SENTINEL
Stoke's assistant manager Dave Kemp says the club are stepping up their scouting abroad as they plan for next season.
Stoke midfielder Charlie Adam says he will be "having a word" with Mickey Thomas after the former Potter described the current Scotland team as the worst he has ever seen.
WIGAN EVENING POST
Newcastle are unlikely to sue Wigan striker Callum McManaman for his reckless challenge on Massadio Haidara.
Paul Scharner says now is the time to recharge the batteries ahead of a "hectic" business end to the season.
BOLTON NEWS
Bolton midfielder Darren Pratley believes last weekend's last-gasp defeat at Ipswich could be a wake-up call in the dash for a play-off place.
LANCASHIRE TELEGRAPH
The sacking of Blackburn manager Michael Appleton caused a sudden rush of new members to the Blackburn Rovers' supporters' trust.
EVENING TIMES
Rangers have launched a probe into a prank call in which striker Francisco Sandaza allegedly claims he only moved to the club for money and look at a summer switch to the US.
Mikael Lustig has warned Celtic that they must become difficult to beat if they want to be classed as a truly top side.
Graham Carey has issued a deal-me-in plea to Danny Lennon in the wake of St Mirren's first ever League Cup success.
THE SCOTSMAN
Wales midfielder Gareth Bale is a doubt for his side's World Cup qualifying match against Scotland after missing three training sessions in a row.
Hearts offered Peter Houston terms to become their new manager, the former Dundee United boss has revealed.
Rangers have been left red-faced after Spanish striker Francisco Sandaza was tricked by a Celtic fan into admitting that he had only moved to Ibrox for the money, during an internet recording.
Charlie Adam has expressed his hurt at being labelled the fall-guy for Scotland's damaging World Cup qualifying defeat against Wales in Cardiff last October and has pledged to seek redemption.


 





