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| Atletico Pegler » | | Adult Male | | A F C Angel » | Highfield Lane, Newbold, Chesterfield Adult Male | | A F C Barrel » | Langer Lane, Birdholme, Chesterfield Adult Male | | A To Z Trading Fc » | | Adult Male | | A+G Auto Repairs Fc » | Holyoak Road, Grimsby, Lincolnshire Adult Male | | Abatis Fire & Security Fc » | Taylors Avenue, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire Adult Male | | Abbey Lane J.F.C. » | Jordanthorpe Parkway, Sheffield, South Yorkshire Male, Female, U16, U15, U14, U13, U12, U11, U10 | | Abey Home Furnishings » | 22 Bargate, Grimsby, Lincolnshire Male, U14 | | Acorn » | Briar Road, Doncaster, West Riding Adult Male | | Adam & Eve » | | Adult Male | | Afc Doncaster » | | Adult Male | | Afc Milton » | Barkers Park, Rotherham, South Yorkshire Adult Male | | Afc Mosborough » | | Male, U18, U16, U14, U13 | | Afc Mosborough Girls » | Westfield Crescent, Westfield, Sheffield Female, U11 | | Afc Phoenix » | | Adult Male | | Afc Sportsman Rovers » | Athletic Ground, New Oxford Road, Mexborough Adult Male | | African Dream Team » | The Common, Ecclesfield, Sheffield Adult Male | | Albert Road » | Sandygate, Wath, Rotherham Adult Male | | All Inn » | Poolsbrook Road, Poolsbrook, Chesterfield Adult Male | | Anston Fc » | | Adult Male | | Armthorpe Albion » | Mere Lane, Armthorpe, Armthorpe Adult Male | | Armthorpe Village » | | Adult Male | | Ashby Irons Blues » | Lincoln Gardens, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire Male, Female, U10, U9, U8 | | Ashby Villa » | | Adult Male | | Aston Estates » | Cambridge Road, Grimsby, Lincolnshire Adult Male | | Asureflow Fc » | Holyoak Road, Grimsby, Lincolnshire Adult Male | | Aughton » | | Adult Male | | Barnetby Allstars Jfc » | Silver Street, Barnetby Le Wold, Lincolnshire Male, U14 | | Barnetby United » | Silver Street, Barnetby Le Wold, Lincolnshire Adult Male | | Barnoldby Fc » | Crosland Road, Grimsby, Lincolnshire Adult Male | | Barnsley College » | Honeywell Site, Honeywell La, Barnsley Adult Male | | Barnsley International (Adult) » | Broadway, Barnsley, South Yorkshire Adult Male | | Barnsley Tykes Disability » | Oakwell Stadium, Grove Street, Barnsley Adult Male, Adult Female | | Barrow Wanderers » | | Adult Male | | Barrowhill Memorial Club (Bhmc) » | Station Road, Barrow Hill, Chesterfield Adult Male | | Barton Girls Junior Football Club » | | Male, Female, U10 | | Barton Junior Football Club Sunday » | | Male, U16, U13 | | Barton Town Old Boys » | | Adult Male | | Bbs Couriers » | Taylors Avenue, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire Adult Male | | Beighton Magpies F.C. 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Ltd » | The Northolme, Northolme, Gainsboroigh Adult Male | | Gainsborough Trinity Juniors Saturday » | North Warren Road, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Male, Female, U12, U10, U9, U8 | | Goldthorpe Comrades » | Goldthorpe, Rotherham Adult Male | | Goxhill Fc » | | Adult Male | | Grange Oak » | | Adult Male | | Greasbrough » | Wingfield Road, Rotherham, South Yorkshire Male, Female, U12, U11 | | Greenhill White Hart Fc » | Warminster Road, Norton Lees, Sheffield Adult Male | | Grenoside Club » | Warminster Road, Norton Lees, Sheffield Adult Male | | Grey Horse » | | Adult Male | | Grimsby Town Girls J.F.C. » | Westward House, Grimsby, Lincolnshire Female, U13 | | Gy Cladding » | Taylors Avenue, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire Adult Male | | Hackenthorpe Juniors » | | Male, U18 | | Hallam F.C. (Mens) » | | Male, U19 | | Hallam Rangers F.C. 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(Girls) » | Grange Park Football Ground, Droppingwell Road, Kimberworth Female, U18, U16, U14, U13, U11 | | Millmoor Juniors F.C. 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» Joe Hart makes return to former club in surprise role as pundit's next move confirmed Former Manchester City and England goalkeeper Joe Hart was back in Shrewsbury Town colours on Tuesday night but it doesn't appear he'll be ditching punditry anytime soon » Former England boss Fabio Capello brutally teases Ronaldo about his weight Fabio Capello and Ronaldo were reunited ahead of Inter Milan’s Champions League clash with Bodo/Glimt on Tuesday and the Italian could not resist a brutal jibe at his former player » Man Utd 'plotting huge double transfer' for Elliot Anderson AND Morgan Gibbs-White Manchester United are avid admirers of Elliot Anderson but they are also monitoring his Nottingham Forest team-mate Morgan Gibbs-White ahead of the summer transfer window » Arsenal and England star refuses to rule out strike action in face of player welfare concerns Lionesses star Leah Williamson has spoken out on the prospect of players striking should organisers continually ignore appeals over playing schedules in the women’s game » Mexico make decision on World Cup warm-up match amid FIFA stance on moving fixtures Mexico will face Iceland in a 2026 World Cup warm-up game as planned this week, despite ongoing issues in the country following death of a cartel drug lord through an army operation » Wild Snoop Dogg scenes as Swansea City co-owner forces warm-up to be stopped Snoop Dogg was taking in his first game at Swansea City since taking a minority stake in the club, making a spectacular entrance with pyrotechnics before the match against Preston North End » John Heitinga walked out of Spurs after just 32 DAYS despite being asked to stay Former Everton star John Heitinga only joined Tottenham Hotspur earlier this year but the Dutchman chose to move on very quickly after Thomas Frank was sacked in favour of Igor Tudor » Why Premier League referee controversially ruled out Tottenham goal vs Arsenal revealed Randal Kolo Muani controversially saw a goal ruled out for a push on Arsenal defender Gabriel in the north London derby and the audio from Peter Bankes' decision has now been released » Case against Premier League club executive accused of sexually abusing teenager dropped A woman accused a well-known Premier League club executive of sexual abuse and rape at his home but both a criminal and civil case has been unable to proceed » Gianluca Prestianni to allege Vinicius Jr called him a DWARF in defence against racism claim Benfica star Gianluca Prestianni will reportedly claim he directed a homophobic slur at Vinicius Junior after the Real Madrid star referred to him as a dwarf of monkey during an altercation » Howard Webb gives verdict on Dominik Szoboszlai red card as ref admits 'I didn't see that' Dominik Szoboszlai was controversially sent off late in Manchester City's victory over Liverpool at Anfield and referee's chief Howard Webb has now issued his take on the decision » When is the Champions League last-16 draw? Date, time, rules, seeds and format explained The Champions League draw is set to take place after the play-off ties have ended » Michael Carrick Man Utd permanent job hopes assessed amid Ruben Amorim reality Michael Carrick has made an impressive start to his second spell as Manchester United interim manager but Gus Poyet insists it's too early to judge his credentials for the permanent role » Ex-Arsenal star backs Gunners to 'stop some hearts' with dramatic title win Arsenal are right in the thick of a battle for the Premier League crown but a number of twists are expected between now and the end of the season as they continue to be chased down by Manchester City » John Terry hits out at Chelsea owners after being overlooked for manager role Chelsea legend John Terry has conceded he was left 'frustrated' after the club decided against including him in the interim coaching team to face Manchester City in January » Michael Carrick's son gives four-word response after attending Man Utd win at Everton Manchester United boss Michael Carrick's son attended the Red Devils' win over Everton at Hill Dickinson Stadium » Richard Keys thinks Mohamed Salah will reject Saudi for another transfer Richard Keys has claimed Mohamed Salah will leave Liverpool for Italy at the end of the season, despite previously predicting the winger would join Saudi Arabia » Tottenham to 'rip up wage structure' and break the bank for big-name signings Tottenham are plotting for the summer transfer window with big changes to come into play if they stay in the Premier League after appointing Igor Tudor until the end of the season » Jack Grealish slams Raheem Sterling response and makes X-rated plea for 'respect' After Raheem Sterling's first appearance for Feyenoord was not received well by many people, Jack Grealish came out and defended his former Manchester City colleague » Gary Neville performs u-turn on Man Utd signing - 'Really impressed' Manchester United secured their fifth win in six games under Michael Carrick against Everton on Monday with one Red Devils star in particular catching the eye of Gary Neville » Real Madrid star fires back at Jose Mourinho over Vinicius Junior comments Jose Mourinho's comments after Vinicius Junior was allegedly racially abused during Real Madrid's clash with Benfica in the Champions League last week have been condemned by Thibaut Courtois » Every new rule at World Cup 2026 as radical changes lined up after Premier League worries Footballing officials are set to approve a number of new rule changes for the World Cup, including five-second countdowns for throw-ins and goal kicks » Snoop Dogg's huge net worth, why he bought Swansea stake and split from wife Snoop Dogg will attend his first Swansea City match as minority owner when the Swans face Preston on Tuesday night » Arsenal talisman urged to consider quitting the Emirates - 'He's not influential anymore' Martin Odegaard has been one of Arsenal's leading lights during recent years but the Norwegian now has huge competition for a starting berth as a possible exit is talked up
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» Champions League: Bodø/Glimt send Inter crashing out, Sørloth seals Atlético’s spot
Bodø/Glimt dumped last season’s finalists Inter out of the Champions League with a remarkable 2-1 win at San Siro in their playoff second leg that sent the Norwegian minnows through to the last 16, 5-2 on aggregate. Under sustained pressure, the visitors struck in the 58th minute when Ole Didrik Blomberg seized on a loose pass on the edge of the Inter area and drove at goal. Yann Sommer pushed his shot away but Jens Petter Hauge reacted quickest to convert the rebound from close range. Continue reading... » Newcastle finish off Qarabag in rapid time to set up Chelsea or Barcelona tie
Eddie Howe adores motivational slogans and the Newcastle manager’s current favourite is: “One Brain.” The idea is to inspire his team to play with the sort of synchronicity that stems from a collective mindset and united purpose. For a while here it seemed to be working a treat with Newcastle’s intelligence – both joint and individual – threatening to further humiliate Qarabag. But then, with a last-16 tie against either Barcelona or Chelsea assured, home concentration began wandering a little. Commendably, the Azerbaijani title holders fought back with Gurban Gurbanov’s side, and, in particular, their Colombian forward Camilo Durán, showing they can play a bit too. If the concession of nine goals over two legs is never ideal, Qarabag at least exited the Champions League on something of a minor high. Continue reading... » Williamson refuses to rule out strike action amid player overload concerns
England’s captain, Leah Williamson, has said she would never take the possibility of strike action off the table if players are not listened to over scheduling concerns. Speaking before England’s first two World Cup qualifiers, against Ukraine in Turkey and Iceland in Nottingham next week, Williamson said drastic action was “always a possibility” with talk of player overloading at the highest level a growing concern. Continue reading... » World Cup host cities ‘running out of time’ with $625m in funding held up by shutdown
Local and national officials expressed concern on Tuesday that the ongoing partial government shutdown in the United States could adversely affect planning and preparation for the 2026 World Cup, which is just over 100 days away. In a hearing before the House committee on homeland security, representatives from Miami, Kansas City and New Jersey – three locations that will host a combined total of 21 matches in the tournament, including the final – said they are still waiting on federal funds to be released to their respective local agencies. Last July, lawmakers pledged $625m in federal assistance toward World Cup security via the Trump administration’s “big beautiful” policy bill. Continue reading... » Arbeloa and Courtois call on Uefa to take stand against racism after Vinícius incident
Álvaro Arbeloa and Thibaut Courtois have called on Uefa to take a genuine stand against racism and change football following the alleged racist abuse of Vinícius Júnior by Gianluca Prestianni during Real Madrid’s Champions League playoff first leg at Benfica last week, with Arbeloa imploring the governing body to go beyond “just slogans” as the two teams prepare to meet again. Courtois also expressed his disappointment with José Mourinho for linking the incident to Vinícius’s celebration of the only goal of the game in Lisbon and insisted suggestions that Prestianni’s defence might be that he instead used a homophobic slur would be “just as bad”. Continue reading... » The rise of Porto Women: ‘We wanted players who had a connection with the club’
Former Chelsea manager André Villas-Boas has played a big part in the club’s work towards gender equality in all sports For a team that did not have a women’s side until a year ago, Porto’s rise has been rapid. The first season ended with promotion from the third division and now they are on the verge of reaching the top flight, where they would finally compete with their rivals Benfica and Sporting. Porto are top of the final phase of the second division championship, having won the first phase. The champions of the final phase are guaranteed promotion and the next two teams will take part in the playoffs. Porto are yet to concede a goal in a league game. This is an extract from our free email about women’s football, Moving the Goalposts. To get the full edition, visit this page and follow the instructions. Moving the Goalposts is delivered to your inboxes every Tuesday and Thursday. Continue reading... » David Squires on … a dose of reality for Igor Tudor after Arsenal’s visit to Dr Tottenham
Our cartoonist on the north London derby and some uncomfortable truths for the interim Spurs manager Continue reading... » Swansea bow to co-owner Snoop Dogg with guard of honour before kick-off
The Swansea City co-owner Snoop Dogg was greeted with twirling towels and a guard of honour on his first visit to the Welsh club. The American rapper, who is a minority owner of the Championship club alongside the television host Martha Stewart and Croatia international Luka Modric, made his first appearance at the Swansea.com Stadium for Tuesday’s clash with Preston. Snoop Dogg joined the Swansea ownership group last July and made his way to south-west Wales after being at the Winter Olympics, where he served as Team USA’s honorary coach as well as a special correspondent for broadcaster NBC. Continue reading... » Spurs plan to rip up wage structure and invest in squad if club avoid relegation
Tottenham’s owners are planning to rip up the club’s rigid wage structure before a major overhaul of the squad this summer if the team avoid relegation. There is an acknowledgment at Spurs that the club have underinvested in player salaries for years, which along with an injury crisis has led to their being 16th in the Premier League, four points off the bottom three. Continue reading... » Noni Madueke backs Arsenal’s push to tackle knife crime: ‘It’s so important to try to share the community’s pain’
England forward was among Arsenal heroes in attendance at event commemorating fan who was stabbed to death There is a poignant silence as Tashan Daniel’s parents emerge on to Ken Friar Bridge on a cold, wet February afternoon in north London. With heads bowed, the England forwards Noni Madueke and Alessia Russo and the former Arsenal international turned TV host Alex Scott greet them with a hug before beginning a slow walk that Daniel was not able to complete in September 2019. The talented 20-year-old aspiring athlete and photographer was stabbed to death at Hillingdon station in west London on his way to watch his beloved Arsenal face Nottingham Forest in the Carabao Cup. “I’ve got no words; it’s horrible, something that shouldn’t be happening,” says Madueke, who spent much of the half hour it took to reach Daniel’s seat inside the Emirates speaking to Daniel’s father, Chandy. “We were just talking about Arsenal, just talking about life. He’s a real Arsenal fan and his son was as well. I told him that this season’s going to be a special year. It’s such a difficult situation that they have been having to go through for so long and we wanted to come out here and try to give them strength.” Continue reading... » Football Daily | How CPR on a seagull helped restore moral goodness to Turkish football
Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now! It’s not been the best time for Turkish football in recent months, what with the suspension of 149 match officials and more than 1,000 players relating to a betting scandal. Ouch. But events in a seventh-tier match at the weekend brought some much-needed moral goodness back to the game there when a player revived a seagull that had been struck down by a flying ball. Yep, you read that right. Let’s start at the beginning shall we. Istanbul Yurdum Spor goalkeeper Muhammed Uyanik picked the ball up in the 22nd minute of a fierce battle with Mevlanakapi Guzelhisar, with the winner taking home the league title. Seeing no short options available, he went route one, pinging the ball high into the air only to see his clearance thud against a low-flying gull that spiralled in the air like a downed fighter-jet before dropping to the floor with a sickening thud. Continue reading... » Paris Saint-Germain defender Achraf Hakimi to face trial for alleged rape
Achraf Hakimi is to face trial for rape, the Paris Saint-Germain and Morocco defender confirmed via a social media post on Tuesday, going on to deny the allegation. “Today, a rape accusation is enough to justify a trial, even though I deny it and everything proves it’s false,” wrote Hakimi. “This is as unjust to the innocent as it is to the genuine victims. I calmly await this trial, which will allow the truth to come out publicly.” Continue reading... » Benjamin Sesko happy to be patient in wait for Manchester United starting spot
Benjamin Sesko is prepared to be patient in regards to becoming a first‑choice pick for Manchester United, with the striker not telling himself “I have to start” every game. Sesko scored United’s winner in their 1-0 win at Everton on Monday after coming on as a 58th-minute substitute. It was the third time in four games that the 22‑year‑old forward has scored after emerging from the bench. He also scored a 96th‑minute equaliser in the 1-1 draw at West Ham two weeks ago and a 94th-minute winner in the 3-2 victory against Fulham on 1 February. Continue reading... » Benfica’s Prestianni suspended by Uefa after Vinícius Júnior incident
Gianluca Prestianni will not be available for Benfica’s Champions League playoff at Real Madrid on Wednesday night after Uefa suspended him following allegations that he racially abused Vinícius Júnior during the first leg. The one‑game ban is a provisional measure as an investigation continues. Benfica have said they will appeal and regret being “deprived” of the winger, but the club admitted they did not expect to be able to prevent the 20-year-old Argentinian from missing the second leg at the Santiago Bernabéu. Continue reading... » Dick Advocaat resigns as Curaçao head coach before country’s first World Cup
Dick Advocaat led Curaçao to their first World Cup but will not be in charge of the team at the tournament itself after resigning from the head coach’s post for personal reasons. “Dick Advocaat has stepped down with immediate effect as head coach of the national football team of Curaçao,” the country’s football federation confirmed on social media, the statement going onto say that the 78-year-old will “devote his full attention to his daughter, who is facing health issues”. Continue reading... » Police investigate racist abuse aimed at four Premier League players
Police have warned anyone directing online racist abuse at Premier League footballers that they cannot “hide behind their keyboards” after opening investigations into posts aimed at four players over the weekend. The prime minister’s spokesperson has called for social media companies such as Meta – which owns Instagram – to help identify the culprits after the Wolves forward Tolu Arokodare and the Sunderland midfielder Romaine Mundle revealed they had been sent abusive messages after their matches on Sunday. That came after Chelsea’s Wesley Fofana and Burnley’s Hannibal Mejbri had also reported racist messages that were sent to them on Saturday. Continue reading... » Arsenal run riot at Spurs but Manchester City keep pace | Football Weekly
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Jonathan Wilson and John Brewin to discuss all of the weekend’s Premier League action
On today’s pod: Arsenal run riot in the north London derby, with Eberechi Eze and Viktor Gyökeres scoring twice in a comprehensive win over a Spurs side in disarray. With injuries mounting and confidence draining, the panel asks: are Tottenham Hotspur the worst team in the Premier League? Elsewhere, Manchester City keep the pressure on with a 2-1 win over Newcastle as Nico O’Reilly shines. Is he on the plane? Liverpool snatched a dramatic late victory at Nottingham Forest in a game packed with VAR controversy and handball debate. Burnley grabbed a last-gasp point at Chelsea, Palace left it late again for Oliver Glasner, and Tammy Abraham rescues Aston Villa. There’s also a big result for Brighton, and the panel reminisce over James Milner’s breakthrough at Leeds as he sets the all-time Premier League appearance record. Plus: racist abuse directed at multiple players prompts strong responses from Kick It Out and Meta, more twists in the Scottish title race as Hearts open up a lead, a hilarious own goal in the A-League Men’s New Zealand derby, and much more on today’s Guardian Football Weekly. Continue reading... » Sign up for the Football Daily newsletter: our free football email
Kick off your afternoon with the Guardian’s take on the world of football Every weekday, we’ll deliver a roundup the football news and gossip in our own belligerent, sometimes intelligent and – very occasionally – funny way. Still not convinced? Find out what you’re missing here. Try our other sports emails: there’s weekly catch-ups for cricket in The Spin and rugby union in The Breakdown, and our seven-day round-up of the best of our sports journalism in The Recap. Living in Australia? Try the Guardian Australia’s daily sports newsletter Continue reading... » Sign up for the Moving the Goalposts newsletter: our free women’s football email
Get our roundup of women’s football for free twice a week, featuring the insights of experts such as Ada Hegerberg and Magdalena Eriksson Join us as we delve deeper into the wonderful world of women’s football in our weekly newsletter. It is informative, entertaining, global, critical – when needed – and, above all, passionate. Written mainly by Júlia Belas Trindade and Sophie Downey, expect guest appearances from stars such as Anita Asante, Ada Hegerberg and many more. Try our other sports emails: as well as the occasionally funny football email The Fiver from Monday to Friday, there are weekly catch-ups for cricket in The Spin and rugby union in The Breakdown, and our seven-day roundup of the best of our sports journalism in The Recap. Living in Australia? Try the Guardian Australia’s daily sports newsletter Continue reading... » Sign up to the Sport in Focus newsletter: the sporting week in photos
Our editors’ favourite sporting images from the past week, from the spectacular to the powerful, and with a little bit of fun thrown in Continue reading... » Sign up for the Recap newsletter: our free sport highlights email
The best of our sports journalism from the past seven days and a heads-up on the weekend’s action Subscribe to get our editors’ pick of the Guardian’s award-winning sport coverage. We’ll email you the stand-out features and interviews, insightful analysis and highlights from the archive, plus films, podcasts, galleries and more – all arriving in your inbox at every Friday lunchtime. And we’ll set you up for the weekend and let you know our live coverage plans so you’ll be ahead of the game. Here’s what you can expect from us. Try our other sports emails: there’s daily football news and gossip in The Fiver, and weekly catch-ups for cricket in The Spin and rugby union in The Breakdown. Living in Australia? Try the Guardian Australia’s daily sports newsletter Continue reading... » North Korea: world’s most secretive nation lands in spotlight at Women’s Asian Cup
The world’s No 9-ranked team, who have been largely absent from international competitions for over a decade, is reaping the benefits of state-sponsored investment In 1986, when Norwegian delegate Ellen Wille stood on stage at Fifa’s annual congress in Mexico and demanded the creation of a World Cup for women, it sparked support from one of the room’s unlikeliest allies. Delegates from North Korea, so the story goes, were inspired by Wille’s speech and returned to Pyongyang with a plan: to use women’s football as a tool to reassert their collapsing power on the world stage. The plan was simple: starting in the late 1980s, the government would invest heavily in the women’s game, inserting football programs into school curriculums, establishing women’s teams in the military where players trained full-time, creating youth talent identification pathways, and constructing brand-new facilities across the country. Continue reading... » Falling giants? Werder Bremen, Wolfsburg and Gladbach circle Bundesliga drain | Andy Brassell
Threat of relegation looms over former league champions who can still be accused of living off past glories “We currently have zero self-confidence,” lamented Marco Friedl, “and it shows.” Werder Bremen had just come to the end of a 13th successive winless game and there was a sense that they didn’t realise that the bottom was quite this low – if indeed they are quite there. “I often have the right words, but today I’m pretty much speechless because I couldn’t have imagined the game ending like this.” It is difficult to predict quite how this season will finish at the bottom of the Bundesliga but it feels like it has a big ending in store, with at least one big name set to tumble. This felt like a big moment for Bremen, the 2004 double winners, in freefall for months and unable to find the decisive moment away to St Pauli as Sunday evening drew in. Continue reading... » Women’s FA Cup talking points: Kerr shows the way and Liverpool resurgence continues
Sam Kerr is ready for business end of season, Chatham’s goalkeeper made to work and Kim Little continues to shine It has not been the easiest season for Sam Kerr. After missing 20 months with an anterior cruciate ligament injury, she has had her time limited to just a handful of starts across all competition – mainly the cups. She may not have scored the winner that sent Chelsea through to the Women’s FA Cup quarter-finals but her goal that gave the Blues the lead against Manchester United felt almost inevitable. Within six minutes of entering the pitch, the Australian produced an instinctive finish that will have gone some way to quieten questions about whether she could rediscover her top form. “It’s been a bit tough with many things, like not getting the minutes she wanted,” Sonia Bompastor said. “It was also a bit difficult emotionally with the decisions that have been made. [Today] will have been great for her confidence and I know she will be ready for the business end of the season.” Sophie Downey Match report: Chelsea 2-1 Manchester United Match report: Birmingham 8-0 Chatham Town Continue reading... » Milan lose more ground on Inter as Loftus-Cheek suffers World Cup blow | Nicky Bandini
Defeat by Carlos Cuesta’s Parma leaves Rossoneri 10 points off top spot as England midfielder sustains broken jaw These were supposed to be the weeks when Milan held the upper hand over their Serie A rivals, granted six days to prepare for a home game against bottom-half opposition while the likes of Inter, Juventus and Atalanta dragged themselves back exhausted from European away trips. Demoralised, too, after losing to Bodø/Glimt, Galatasaray and Borussia Dortmund by a combined 10 goals to three. It was a grim week for Italian football, the sort that provokes another round of sad think-pieces about whether the nation’s teams will ever again be competitive in the continent’s biggest tournament. A discourse which often seems to skim over the fact one of them has gone to the final twice in the past three seasons. Continue reading... » ‘An apotheosis’: Osasuna rejoice at ending 15-year wait to topple Real Madrid | Sid Lowe
After relegation fears, historic late victory has goalkeeper jumping in the stands and El Sadar dreaming of Europe There’s only one thing better than celebrating a brilliant 90th-minute winner that at last delivers victory over the team you most want to beat, 15 long years later. Celebrating it twice. So this Saturday, that was exactly what Sergio Herrera did. At the north end of El Sadar, where for one night only they thought VAR might be a good thing, Raúl García applied the brakes, sent Raúl Asencio sliding by out of shot and curled a gorgeous finish beyond Thibaut Courtois to defeat Real Madrid 2-1; at the south end, Osasuna’s keeper turned, jumped over the hoardings where the ticker tape, armbands and beach balls lay spent, and leapt into the arms of the fans going wild behind his goal, an extra notch somehow found on that volume dial, pandemonium taking Pamplona. Which was when someone noticed that the assistant had his flag up, the referee, Alejandro Quintero, had his whistle in his mouth, and García had his hands over his face. Herrera climbed down, lamenting his lack of patience, but he didn’t have to wait long until everything turned out nice again and he got to have another go. Sixty-four seconds passed before Quintero took his finger out his ear, drew a screen and pointed at the centre circle. The offside overruled, the goal given, victory over Madrid close, Herrera set off once more. He sprinted along the line and back again screaming all the way, let loose for good this time. “Bloody hell,” he said after, the offside had been a blow – “una leche”, in his words – but this was marvellous. Continue reading... » Fatigue has shaped the balance and madness of today’s Premier League | Jonathan Wilson
The ever-increasing number of games, combined with financial regulation, has produced flat play on the field but a tighter table overall A constant feature of this season has been the background grumble of dissatisfaction. You don’t have to spend long on social media to see moans about the quality of play, the sense that everything has somehow gone backwards since the tactical focus began to shift away from the pure possession and positional football of the peak Pep Guardiola years to something more direct and focused on set plays. And yet, as we enter the run-in, there appears to be a proper Premier League title race. There is an extremely competitive battle to finish in the top five and qualify for next season’s Champions League and, although Wolves and Burnley are probably doomed, there are four teams scrapping to avoid that last relegation slot with another three glancing a little nervously over their shoulders. Continue reading... » Women’s Asian Cup 2026: complete guide to all 26 Matildas players
Everything you need to know about every Australian squad member in the football tournament hosted by Sydney, Perth and Gold Coast Continue reading... » Paris FC had a long-term plan … until they panicked about relegation
The club’s vision for a young team of players from the region has been put on hold due to concerns about going down By Get French Football News If anyone can empathise with Stéphane Gilli, it is probably Antoine Kombouaré, the man who now replaces him as Paris FC manager. Gilli had felt like a lame duck since the Arnault family took over the club midway through last season, but earning promotion to Ligue 1 at the first time of asking bought him a stay of execution. It didn’t last long. With fears of relegation growing, Kombouaré – a former lame duck turned firefighter – has taken his place. Just like Gilli, Kombouaré too failed to fulfil the lofty ambitions of new owners; his face didn’t fit. QSI were merciless when they dispatched Kombouaré within just months of their purchase of Paris Saint-Germain in 2011; they were top of the league when he was replaced by Carlo Ancelotti. The self-proclaimed “bling bling” era had begun at PSG and, despite its flaws, there was at least a direction – which is more than can be said for Paris FC now. Continue reading... » LAFC’s dominant win over Inter Miami showed the value of comfort and continuity
Three thoughts on the opening weekend of MLS in 2026, including a new Galaxy forward to fear and a pointed celebration in DC You know a situation is dire when it casts Luis Suárez as its level-headed participant. Such were the scenes after Inter Miami opened their MLS Cup defense with a pitiful 3-0 defeat at Los Angeles FC. Through 90 minutes, with LAFC coming off a midweek continental match, both team’s stars stuck it out to try starting the 2026 season on the right foot. Son Heung-min made it 89 minutes, subbed out when the result was beyond doubt. Lionel Messi played every minute but was held without a goal contribution, failing to place either of his shot attempts on target and seeing all three created chances go uncashed by his teammates. Continue reading... » MLS’s calendar flip is coming. Clubs are already planning how to exploit it
Starting next year, MLS will align itself with big European leagues and become a summer-to-spring operation. Executives see the change as an opportunity Few constants have endured from MLS’s 1996 debut to now. It’s still an operational soccer league, for one thing. There’s the name itself, although its initial logo was shelved in 2015 for its current shield-and-kickstand. Eight of the 10 teams that launched the league remain involved, though each one has changed their name, crest, or both over time. Another rare constant will soon fade into the rearview: the league’s schedule. MLS has run spring-to-fall/winter since its launch, more specifically from late February to early December in recent years. Preseason kicks off at the start of each new year, three weeks or so after the previous season’s championship bout. It’s a pretty well-ironed routine, even as ancillary competitions like the Leagues Cup and Club World Cup shuffle the middle bits each year. Continue reading... » Arsenal win battle of derby narratives but tell us little we didn’t already know | Jonathan Wilson
It was a close run thing for a time, but Tottenham’s haplessness prevailed over the idea that the league leaders might be inveterate bottlers It was a derby but it was also a clash of emerging narratives, which is always a confusing, if thrilling, moment for the great soap opera of the Premier League. In the end, Tottenham’s haplessness prevailed over the idea that Arsenal might be inveterate bottlers, fated to let another title race get away from them. But there was a time in the first half when it seemed like it might be a close-run thing. It shouldn’t have been. Arsenal are better than Spurs. They outplayed Tottenham for long periods. They had 20 chances to Spurs’ six. They won 4-1 and could easily have won by more. But bottling takes no account of that; indeed, the better the side play the more certain it is that they are bottling if they somehow fail to win. And frankly, the fact that Arsenal were level at half‑time was hard to explain as, for the third league game in a row, and fourth in the past six, they conceded within 10 minutes of scoring. Only the vague sense that this is the sort of thing Arsenal do made it seem like they might drop points, but football is rooted in such anxieties. Continue reading... » Vinícius, Mourinho and treating racism as reputational risk rather than a lived reality | Jonathan Liew
The Brazilian has seen this before, football has seen this before, and yet why does it feel like nothing ever changes? José Mourinho: against provoking opposition fans. José Mourinho: in favour of restrained celebrations. José Mourinho, once of the poke‑in‑the‑eye, sprint‑down‑the‑touchline, accost‑the‑referee-in-the-car-park school of footballing expression: now apparently very big on showing respect to the game. Well, it seems like we’ve all been on a journey here. “I told him the biggest person in the history of this club was Black,” Mourinho recounted when asked about his conversation with Vinícius Júnior on Tuesday night. “This club, the last thing that it is, is racist.” Continue reading... » Thomas Tuchel is in no hurry to return to club management. It’s easy to see why | Jacob Steinberg
Extending his England men’s team contract until 2028 means increased stability and a less relentless form of pressure Thomas Tuchel was supposed to be here for a good time, not a long time. It was win or bust when he signed up to become England’s head coach in October 2024. The target was clear – lead the side to glory at the 2026 World Cup – and it came with an acceptance that the German was nothing more than a very expensive gun for hire. An 18-month deal, which began on 1 January 2025, saw to that. Tuchel talked about it giving him focus. He said it streamlined the role. “It’s a little bit of a step into the unknown for me,” he said. Tuchel would have to adapt. He loves being out on the training pitch, working with his players, honing their understanding of his tactics. Wouldn’t he get bored during the long months without a game? Wouldn’t he get itchy feet as soon as he saw a job open up at a big club? Continue reading... » Football must reject Sir Jim Ratcliffe’s cynical, self-serving electioneering | Barney Ronay
Tax exile has already proven himself a terrible club owner; now his ill-informed diatribe about immigration has poured fuel on wider flames Well I, for one, am shocked. Shocked to learn that a tax-exiled English expat who made his billions squeezing chemical plants doesn’t have liberal, let alone accurate, views on immigration. Or at least, in public anyway. It seems highly likely Sir Jim Ratcliffe knew what he was doing in the course of his now semi-recanted Sky News interview. And it is above all vital that at least one part of his empire of influence – football, sport, Manchester United – rejects it, as the club have done to some extent in their statement. Continue reading... » ‘The soul left’: how Everton’s move from Goodison hurt the area’s pubs
The Winslow pub closed last month after serving pints to Everton players, managers and fans for 140 years By When Saturday Comes On Saturday January 24, Duncan Ferguson walked into the Winslow Hotel pub on Goodison Road and handed licensee Dave Bond £1,000 to put behind the bar. Ferguson, the former Everton centre-forward, was there because the Winslow, 140 years old and standing in the shadow of Goodison Park’s towering Main Stand, was closing. Eight months after Everton’s men left Goodison, this was another farewell party and Ferguson had turned up to say goodbye. “It was a brilliant gesture,” said Bond. Ferguson was not the only ex-Evertonian present. Former captain Alan Stubbs, 1995 FA Cup winners Graham Stuart and Joe Parkinson, and 1987 League champion Ian Snodin each had a turn on the mic. Kevin Sheedy, one of the heroes of Howard Kendall’s great mid-1980s team, made an appearance too. Continue reading... » ‘Different but the same’: how Arsenal are keeping disabled fans in the game
In tandem with Game Day Vision, the Premier League club are improving the matchday experience for supporters with a variety of conditions Thomas Clements’ eyes begin dancing as he recalls in vivid detail his first trip to Highbury. It was 1995 and Ian Wright was among the scorers as QPR were defeated. Clements – named after Michael Thomas, scorer of Arsenal’s decisive second goal against Liverpool in their 1989 title decider – points to his dad, Kevin, standing a metre away. “I was sat on his shoulders in the North Bank,” he says. That is, in itself, not unusual for a child of the 1980s. However, whereas most regular match-goers might take for granted the seemingly small things – travel arrangements, the journey to the stadium, grabbing food and drink, meeting friends and family, entering and exiting the ground – for disabled supporters such as Clements, careful thought and planning go into all arrangements. Continue reading... » Hundreds play in ancient Royal Shrovetide Football event – in pictures
Annual mass game in Ashbourne, Derbyshire, is centuries old and has minimal rules except competitors must come from one side or the other of a brook • This gallery was amended on 19 February 2026 to remove images of a similar football match played in Alnwick Continue reading... » ‘The perfect place for people like me’: how one couple started UK’s first women’s sports bar
Lucy and Pippa Tallant have opened the Crossbar, in Brighton, to create a place for women to feel comfortable watching all sport You can’t miss it, the giant “Crossbar” flanked by two stylised crosses in black on the whitewashed outside walls glares down the street, a stone’s throw from Brighton’s Churchill Square. Outside is the narrow shelf that the co-owner Lucy Tallant, the DIY enthusiast of the pair, attached to the wall for those wanting to hang around outside. As she worked on that shelf, two girls walked past and one proclaimed: “Yeah, they’re opening a lesbian club.” “A lesbian club?” replied the other, “Yeah, there’s one outside now.” Lucy was in stitches, and so was social media when she posted about what she had overheard. The shelf has become a thing, with lesbians posing for photographs and then sharing online with versions of “there’s one outside now” as the caption. Continue reading... » Austrian football shaken after hidden cameras found in Altach women’s team’s changing room
A man accused of having placed secret cameras in Altach’s changing room is appearing in court next week A man who has been accused of having videos from secret cameras in the changing room and showers of the Altach women’s team is appearing in court next week in a case that has shaken football in Austria. About 30 women have been identified on the recordings, according to the Public Prosecutor’s Office in Feldkirch, and some are considering a civil lawsuit against the accused. The team play in the top division in Austria. This is an extract from our free email about women’s football, Moving the Goalposts. To get the full edition, visit this page and follow the instructions. Moving the Goalposts is delivered to your inboxes every Tuesday and Thursday. Continue reading... » FA Cup shootout drama and an Asian Cup preview – Women’s Football Weekly
Faye Carruthers is joined by Suzy Wrack, Tom Garry and Jamie Spangher to review a dramatic FA Cup fifth round and look ahead to the upcoming Asian Cup and World Cup qualifiers On today’s pod: late drama and penalty shootout chaos in the FA Cup as Tottenham edge London City Lionesses in a 17-penalty epic to set up a quarter-final with holders Chelsea. The panel discusses Lize Kop’s heroics, Spurs’ resilience and what the result means for both clubs. Elsewhere, Chelsea overcome Manchester United after extra time in a heavyweight rematch of last year’s final, Liverpool claim Merseyside derby bragging rights, and Birmingham and Charlton keep WSL 2 representation alive in the last eight. The panel also reflects on Chatham Town’s historic cup run and what the growing gap between the WSL and WSL 2 tells us about the current landscape. Continue reading... » Arsenal run riot at Spurs but Manchester City keep pace – Football Weekly podcast
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Jonathan Wilson and John Brewin to discuss all of the weekend’s Premier League action Rate, review, share on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Audioboom, Mixcloud, Acast and Stitcher, and join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and email.
On today’s pod: Arsenal run riot in the north London derby, with Eberechi Eze and Viktor Gyökeres scoring twice in a comprehensive win over a Spurs side in disarray. With injuries mounting and confidence draining, the panel asks: are Tottenham Hotspur the worst team in the Premier League? Elsewhere, Manchester City keep the pressure on with a 2-1 win over Newcastle as Nico O’Reilly shines. Is he on the plane? Liverpool snatched a dramatic late victory at Nottingham Forest in a game packed with VAR controversy and handball debate. Burnley grabbed a last-gasp point at Chelsea, Palace left it late again for Oliver Glasner, and Tammy Abraham rescues Aston Villa. There’s also a big result for Brighton, and the panel reminisce over James Milner’s breakthrough at Leeds as he breaks the all-time Premier League appearance record. Continue reading... » Premier League: 10 talking points from the weekend’s action
Rio Ngumoha lifts Liverpool, the tussle to be Harry Kane’s England deputy and Chelsea self-destruct Tottenham weren’t quite as dreadful as they were in losing 4-1 to Arsenal in November, but they were still extremely so, devoid of wit, energy, solidity, creativity, quality, and everything else one would hope to see in a football team. Make no mistake, they are in serious danger of going down and, assessing their fixtures, it is not easy to see where they might win enough points to stay up – all the more so given the form of West Ham and Nottingham Forest who are both playing well. Spurs, on the other hand, haven’t won a league game in 2026 and look like they’ve forgotten how – partly, it must be said, because of an awful injury list. So, where does Igor Tudor go from here? It may well be that his only option is to pick both Dominic Solanke and Randal Kolo Muani, get balls into the box, and hope they can make enough of them to save him – which might not be The Tottenham WayTM, but is a lot better than relegation. Daniel Harris Continue reading... » The 100 best male footballers in the world 2025
Ousmane Dembélé becomes our seventh winner as he beats Lamine Yamal into second and Vitinha into third on our list of the best players on the planet Continue reading... » Ousmane Dembélé quietly becomes the main man after long journey to the top
The Frenchman, who has been named the best male footballer in the world by the Guardian, has benefitted from PSG’s focus on the team rather than individuals What makes a good player great, and a great player the best? This question has been occupying me since 2014, when the Guardian first asked me to contribute to its inaugural Next Generation feature. My job was to look for a France-based talent born in 1997 who could go on to have a stellar career. After a great deal of research, I narrowed it down from my shortlist of five by asking questions not about the players’ football ability, but about other attributes: resilience, adaptability, decision-making, creativity, work ethic, response to feedback and willingness to learn. Qualities we cannot see, and are harder to measure. Continue reading... » The 100 best female footballers in the world 2025
Aitana Bonmatí has been voted the best female player on the planet by our panel of 127 experts ahead of Mariona Caldentey and Alessia Russo Continue reading... » Aitana Bonmatí makes Guardian top 100 history with third title in a row
The margin may have got smaller but the brilliant Spanish midfielder makes it a hat-trick of No 1 finishes They say the best things come in threes, and Aitana Bonmatí has written herself into the Guardian’s top 100 history as the first player to finish at the top of the tree for a third consecutive year. Last year the majestic midfielder emulated her Barcelona and Spain teammate Alexia Putellas by winning for a second year running, but the 27-year-old has now gone one better, establishing herself once again at the top of the women’s game. Continue reading... » Next Generation 2025: 60 of the best young talents in world football
From PSG’s Ibrahim Mbaye to Brazil’s next hope, we select some of the most talented players born in 2008. Check the progress of our classes of 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019 … and go even further back. Here’s our Premier League class of 2025 Continue reading...
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