
England quiz: Name the last 20 Three Lions debutants as Burn, Lewis-Skelly wait…
Name the last 20 players to make their England debut ahead of a weekend when Dan Burn and Myles Lewis-Skelly could make theirs…
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Name the last 20 players to make their England debut ahead of a weekend when Dan Burn and Myles Lewis-Skelly could make theirs…
According to reports, Tottenham Hotspur have chosen their two preferred targets to replace head coach Ange Postecoglou with ‘doubts emerging’.
With even Spurs occasionally winning some games now, it’s really very possible this season’s Sack Race may have already seen its final faller.
Manchester United are mid-table when it comes to the longest trophy droughts ever suffered by the 20 current Premier League clubs.
Chelsea are abysmal against anyone good under Enzo Maresca and Ange Postecoglou has betrayed his word. Yet they have more hope than Ruud van Nistelrooy.
Newcastle have a miserable record in the Champions League contenders mini table and Manchester City might end up struggling to qualify for Europe too.
The good thing about being the Spurs goalkeeper is that you have plenty of chance to show off. As does Ederson these days.
Bruno Fernandes has been playing deep enough for us to stick him in central midfield in the Premier League best XI.
It is the time in the season to start thinking about Premier League prize money. Arsenal missed out on not only the title but a record payout last campaign.
Follow Friday’s manager press conferences, with Thomas Tuchel’s first England squad coming around the Carabao Cup final and the weekend’s Prem fixtures…
Manchester United and Spurs could still create history by qualifying for the Champions League despite being historically abysmal in the Premier League.
Even with Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s £130m wage bill claim, Man Utd are the Premier League’s biggest underachievers when comparing salary to league position.
Liverpool, Brighton and David Moyes are flying. But Spurs have no more excuses, Wolves without Matheus Cunha are doomed and Arsenal have a clear problem.
This wasn’t a set of Saturday 3pm games from which we expected a great deal. But Southampton getting halfway to a madness certainly helped.
Now this is a test… can you identify the Premier League or Champions League club from a small slither of their badge?
Chelsea do not have one single player over the age of 27. Which puts them way ahead on a Premier League table of average ages of starting XIs.
Liverpool are already operating towards the top of their wage structure, although three clubs in particular are risking absolute financial oblivion.
According to reports, Liverpool have picked their ‘new top target’ ahead of the summer transfer window as one concern has swung the balance.
Imagine a world in which Liverpool aren’t running away with the Premier League and Spurs are in the Champions League race. An MVP-less table does the trick.
Manchester United’s dismal striker options got us thinking: do any Premier League clubs have worse No. 9s? The answer is yes, but not many.
Robbie Savage knows how Anthony Gordon is feeling today as the realisation of his Carabao Cup final suspension sinks in…
Aston Villa’s loan star is just one of the Premier League players who have done themselves no harm with their exploits in the FA Cup this weekend
Man United weren’t even that bad against Fulham, but nor could they really be described as good as another avenue to season salvation closes off.
Everyone’s balls are now out and all the ties have been confirmed for those who have made it to the last eight of the 2024/25 FA Cup campaign
Ruben Amorim has an Erik ten Hag-like need to win the FA Cup for Manchester United but two potless Premier League teams should want it more.
Featuring 10 Premier League clubs, including Fulham and West Ham, here is the top 20 teams with the largest net spend since the summer of 2000.
Manchester United and the FA Cup are among five saviours of the 2024/25 run-in with the Premier League title and relegation picture settled in February…
It’s FA Cup fifth-round weekend and, with plenty of big clubs missing, there’s a chance for someone to make an unlikely run like Man Utd last year.
We’re starting to think Liverpool might win the league. And you know what else? We genuinely think Southampton will get relegated.
A Premier League season with no proper title race or relegation battle is being saved by what could turn out to be the greatest Champions League race ever.