
Man Utd v Bournemouth: When is it, where can you watch it, team news and what are the odds?
Barring any health emergencies, the game is scheduled for a 3pm kick-off and is one of five Premier League matches that day.
Barring any health emergencies, the game is scheduled for a 3pm kick-off and is one of five Premier League matches that day.
Barring any health emergencies, the game is scheduled for a 5.30pm kick-off and is one of five Premier League matches that day.
Barring any health emergencies, the game is scheduled for an 2pm kick-off and is the second of four Premier League matches that day.
Barring any health emergencies, the game is scheduled for a 4.30pm kick-off and is the third of four Premier League matches that day.
Barring any health emergencies, the game is scheduled for a 12pm kick-off and is the first of four Premier League matches that day.
Barring any health emergencies, the game is scheduled for a 7pm kick-off and is the last of four Premier League matches that day.
Barring any health emergencies, the game is scheduled for an 8pm kick-off and is the only Premier League match that day.
Pep Guardiola maintained that Man City had to be at their very best to beat Liverpool.
Jurgen Klopp denied that Liverpool weren’t focused as they fell to a humbling defeat to Man City.
Jose Mourinho had to keep himself in check when discussing VAR’s controversial role in Spurs’ loss.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer described Mason Greenwood as “special” after 3-0 win.
Aston Villa deserved more against Wolves, claimed Dean Smith, but they need more “quality” in attack.
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Jurgen Klopp hailed Liverpool’s victory against Crystal Palace as the “best counter-pressing game” he has ever seen.
Ole Gunnar Solskjaer claimed that Man Utd are aiming for third place after dispatching of Sheffield United.
Dean Smith praised Aston Villa for their “commitment” against Newcastle, but said their draw was “annoying”.
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Carlo Ancelotti revealed that Liverpool’s high press forced Everton to change their plans in the Merseyside Derby.
Liverpool did not create enough chances to beat Everton on an “intense” return, admitted Jurgen Klopp.
Dean Smith praised Aston Villa for showing “a lot of spirit” in their defeat to Chelsea.
Frank Lampard has backed Christian Pulisic and Ruben Loftus-Cheek to keep making an impact for Chelsea
Chris Wilder was firmly frustrated at Sheffield United after another “bang-average” performance.
Steve Bruce has picked out one ironic quality of Newcastle’s 3-0 win at home to Sheffield United.
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Daniel Farke admits that Norwich lost confidence due to the speed at which they conceded goals against Southampton.
Pep Guardiola has confirmed that Eric Garcia is conscious after his injury in Manchester City’s win over Arsenal.
“My issue is obviously one of frustration. Seven cameras haven’t picked it up.“
UEFA president Aleksander Ceferin has set a deadline for the conclusions of the Champions League and Europa League.
“Taking a 30 per cent salary deduction will cost the Exchequer substantial sums. This would be detrimental to our NHS…”