League to trial new time-wasting rule as Arsenal star David Raya draws complaints:The Women's Super League will trial a rule next season where a team must remove an outfield player for one minute if their goalkeeper receives treatment, aiming to curb time-wasting tactics.
Next Man Utd manager odds after Michael Carrick suffers blow against Newcastle:Michael Carrick suffered his first defeat as Manchester United manager, losing 2-1 to Newcastle. William Osula's late winner secured the victory, ending United's 12-game unbeaten run.
Man Utd, Arsenal ‘in contact’ over move for £17.4m-rated German sensation wanted by Bayern Munich:Hertha Berlin's 16-year-old midfielder Kennet Eichhorn is a summer target for Manchester United and Arsenal, with Bayern Munich also pushing hard. His release clause could activate in 2026.
Fuming Laura Woods rings in live to talkSPORT to blast 'disrespectful' Arsenal comments:Laura Woods blasted Alan Pardew's claim that an Arsenal title win deserves an asterisk. Pardew criticized Arsenal's 'functional' 1-0 win over Brighton, calling it 'nothing beautiful.' Woods defended the Gunners' approach on talkSPORT.
Four goals, a disallowed goal & red card as Spurs fall apart 😲:Tottenham's 1-0 lead via Solanke turned to a 4-1 home defeat after Van de Ven's red card and penalty. Crystal Palace scored three late goals, including a Sarr brace, deepening Spurs' relegation fears.
Angry Tottenham fans held back by stewards after aiming abuse at club chiefs and staff:Ten-man Tottenham were humiliated by Crystal Palace, sparking a fan revolt. Interim boss Igor Tudor's third straight defeat leaves Spurs just one point above the relegation zone.
Huge Man Utd blow as Man City beat rivals to Prem midfielder as ‘done deal’ is confirmed:Manchester City have reportedly agreed a deal to sign Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson for around £90m, beating Manchester United to the England star after his late equaliser against them.
Paul Scholes has picked six managers over Michael Carrick to become Man Utd boss:Paul Scholes named six managers he'd prefer at Man Utd over Michael Carrick, including Ancelotti, Tuchel, and Emery, while taking a dig at the interim boss after a loss.
Tottenham crisis hits humiliating new low as fans leave at half-time of Crystal Palace clash:Tottenham capitulated at home, losing 4-1 to Crystal Palace. A red card for van de Ven preceded a collapse, with Sarr scoring twice. Boos echoed as fans left early, leaving the stadium eerily quiet.
Six Premier League great escapes and the games that sparked them: West Ham, Leicester…:Leicester City, bottom and winless in eight, beat West Ham 2-1 in April 2015. The victory sparked a run of four wins that lifted them to safety, finishing 14th—a prelude to their 2016 title miracle.
🚨 BREAKING: EFL Championship Play-Offs to be extended to six teams:The EFL will expand its promotion play-offs to include teams finishing 3rd to 8th starting in the 2026/27 season, aiming to increase drama and opportunity in the Championship.
Calamitous Tottenham self-destructed against Crystal Palace. Relegation is a very real prospect:Tottenham lost 3-1 at home to Crystal Palace, with Micky Van de Ven's red card pivotal. The defeat extends their winless league run to 11 games, leaving them just a point above the relegation zone.
Casemiro played on vs Newcastle despite facial injury:Newcastle United, despite playing the second half with ten men, defeated Manchester United 2-1. Casemiro scored for United but played with a facial injury. The loss ended caretaker manager Michael Carrick's unbeaten streak.
Ex-Arsenal chief Edu set for Nottingham Forest axe after being told to STAY AWAY by club:Nottingham Forest's head of global football Edu has been told to stay away from the training ground, with his departure expected before season's end amid a turbulent campaign.
Source suggests Bayern could have signed Lookman as back-up to Kane:Bayern targeted Ademola Lookman as Harry Kane's backup, agreeing terms with the player. Atalanta rejected a loan, demanding €50m. Bayern instead loaned Nicolas Jackson, while Lookman joined Atlético Madrid for €35m.