Premier League, while a draw for Burnley at Old Trafford leaves them second from bottom on 24 points, one behind Luton, who lost at Wolves.
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Chelsea v Barcelona: Women’s Champions League semi-final, second leg – live
winning the first leg 1-0 away in Catalonia but Barcelona have the quality to turn this around. They have made a mockery of the Spanish
‘There’s going to be fire if I speak’: Salah adds fuel to touchline row with Klopp
Mohamed Salah ruined Jürgen Klopp’s attempt to play down his touchline row with the winger by saying there would be “fire” if he stopped to
Bird and Collins fire Derby to promotion to Championship with win over Carlisle
Two minutes into the four allocated for added time, the assistant referee made his desperate dash across the pitch for safety. So eager were Derby’s
Julen Lopetegui closes on Milan appointment to dash West Ham hopes
Milan are close to appointing Julen Lopetegui, which puts him out of the running to replace David Moyes as West Ham’s manager. Lopetegui was one
Arne Slot: the overachiever and ‘good guy’ who can spark a revolution
Liverpool’s move for the Feyenoord coach, Arne Slot, has been described by Ajax fans as “the best news of the year”. Troubled Ajax have been
Premier League: 10 things to look out for in this weekend’s football
1 Klopp must beware set-piece barrage David Moyes will surely have taken note of Liverpool’s struggle to defend set pieces against Everton. Jürgen Klopp, who
Manchester City’s well-oiled winning machine shows no sign of exhaustion
It had been tempting to wonder if some kind of elaborate gag was taking place when the Brighton fan and noted stamina enthusiast “The Hardest
Sean Dyche defends his Everton tactics: ‘Not a time for style, a time to win’
Sean Dyche has insisted he will not be judged on playing style at Everton but by winning as he strives to secure the Premier League
‘A core ingredient’: Manchester United celebrate 250th academy graduate
The quarter of a millennia has been 93 years in the making at Old Trafford and it was poignant that a local lad, Ethan Wheatley,