Thomas Frank has insisted Ivan Toney accepted the decision to leave him out of Brentford’s opening game of the season against Crystal Palace after revealing
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Arsenal 2-0 Wolves, Everton 0-3 Brighton and more Premier League scores – live clockwatch
Premier League return. Premier League but he seems to be producing the goods against the wily old fox that is Sean Dyche. Gueye tries to
Daniel Farke happy with point at West Brom after difficult week for Leeds
Leeds moved to avert the crisis hyperbole that another defensive dog day would have triggered by successfully erecting the barricades at the Hawthorns. A workmanlike
West Ham v Aston Villa: Premier League – live
Ipswich 0-2 Liverpool Newcastle 1-0 Southampton Nottm Forest 1-1 Bournemouth Premier League. West Ham want less of the same: not so much an improvement in
Diogo Jota kickstarts Arne Slot era as Liverpool outclass bullish Ipswich
There was to be no Suffolk sucker punch. Arne Slot’s Premier League bow was safely negotiated, avoiding the fate that befell Brendan Rodgers in 2012,
Abby Hunt: ‘Stoke has ruined my belief in women’s football’
In some ways, what Abby Hunt has endured over the past 300 days is similar to the many thousands of other patients also waiting anxiously for
Premier League returns: team news and Manchester United v Fulham buildup – live
Premier League game.” Jean-Philippe Mateta returned this week following his involvement with France at the Paris Olympics, while summer signings Ismaila Sarr, Chadi Riad and
Sam Morsy: ‘When I went to Ipswich I thought the Premier League dream was over’
Sam Morsy is thinking back to his first match for Port Vale Under-18s and sees no need to pull punches. He had just been released
Football Daily | Ready or not, Manchester United’s Premier League reboot starts now
ERIK THE UNREADY? Are you ready for the new Premier League season? Because Manchester United aren’t! In a mature, realistic observation that has already been
Eddie Howe strikes new tone as threat of Newcastle boardroom battle eases
It seems the threat of civil war between Eddie Howe and Newcastle’s board has receded – at least for now. Barely a month after Howe