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Hamstead Diamonds C » - 0 miles | Poundry Lane, Smethwick Male, Female, U14, U13, U12, U11, U10, U9, U8, U7 | Warley Albion » - 0 miles | Moat Road, Oldbury, West Midlands Male, U16, U12 | Continental Star Youth » - 1.1 miles | Great Barr, Birmingham Male, Female, U15, U14, U13, U12, U11, U10, U9, U7 | Miri Piri » - 1.1 miles | Male, U14 | Miri Piri Sunday » - 1.1 miles | West Bromwich, , West Midlands Male, Female, U10 | Singh Sabha » - 1.1 miles | West Bromwich, West Midlands Male, Female, U11, U10 | Smethwick Raiders » - 1.1 miles | West Bromwich Male, Female, U14, U12, U10 | Smethwick United Academy » - 1.1 miles | Holly Lane, Smethwick, West Midlands Male, Female, U14, U12, U11, U10, U9 | Thimblemill R E C Vipers » - 1.1 miles | Thimblemill Road, Smethwick, Smethwick Male, U15, U14, U13, U12 | Blackheath Town Colts » - 1.8 miles | Male, Female, U14, U9 | Blackheath Town Youth » - 1.8 miles | York Road, Rowley Regis, Oldbury Male, U16 | Black Country Gunners » - 2.1 miles | Birchley Sports & Social, Brunel Road, Oldbury Male, Female, U18, U17, U9 | Brierley Hill Bullets » - 2.1 miles | Male, Female, U15, U14, U13, U12, U11, U10, U9, U8 | Howley Grange Harriers » - 2.1 miles | Hurst Green Road, Hurst Green, Halesowen Male, U13 | Langley Town Youth » - 2.1 miles | Brunel Road, Oldbury, West Midlands Male, U14 | M N G Milanco » - 2.1 miles | Brunel Road, Off Newbury Lane, Oldbury Male, U16 | Perrywoods United Youth Girls » - 2.1 miles | Brunel Road, Off Newbury Lane, Oldbury Female, U16, U14 | Legion Lions » - 2.2 miles | Portland Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham Male, Female, U12, U11, U10, U9, U8, U7 | Warley Borough » - 2.2 miles | Edgbaston, Birmingham Male, U17, U16, U13, U12, U11 | Five Ways United » - 3.3 miles | Dudley Road, Wison Green, Birmingham Male, U15, U13 | Cradley Town Cobras » - 3.4 miles | The Beeches, Beeches View Avenue, Cradley Male, U11 | Halas Hawks Junior » - 3.4 miles | Bassnage Road, Halesowen, West Midlands Male, Female, U16, U15, U14, U13, U12, U10, U9, U7 | Hasbury Rangers Junior » - 3.4 miles | Whittingham Road, Halesowen, West Midlands Male, Female, U17, U16, U14, U13, U12, U10, U9 | Newfield Harriers » - 3.4 miles | Halesowen, West Midlands Male, U15 | Rio Juniors » - 3.4 miles | Davis Road, New Invention, Willenhall Male, U12 | Brockmoor Badgers » - 3.6 miles | Dudley Wood Road, Dudley Wood, Dudley Male, U16, U15 | Netherton Colts Girls » - 3.6 miles | Female, U12 | Romsley Rangers » - 3.6 miles | Male, U16 | Sedgley White Lions » - 3.6 miles | Male, Female, U17, U11, U10, U9, U8 | South Side Eagles » - 3.6 miles | Male, U13 | Jmg Black Country Reds » - 4 miles | Male, U11 | Birmingham Buzzards » - 4.2 miles | Aston Male, Female, U12 | Conquerors » - 4.3 miles | Male, U15 | Oakland Colts » - 4.3 miles | Hamstead Hill, Birmingham, West Midlands Male, U11 | Greets Green » - 4.4 miles | Davis Road, New Invention, Willenhall Male, Female, U10 | Tipton Athletic » - 4.4 miles | Powis Avenue, Tipton, West Midlands Male, U16 | Tipton Town » - 4.4 miles | Wednesbury Oak Road, Tipton, West Midlands Male, U18 | Wednesbury Rangers » - 4.4 miles | Wednesbury Male, U13, U12 | Highgate » - 4.5 miles | Male, U13, U12 | Black Country Rangers » - 4.8 miles | The Broadway, Dudley, West Midlands Male, Female, U16, U15, U14, U13, U11, U9 | Duncan Edwards Juniors » - 4.8 miles | Priory Road, Dudley, West Midlands Male, Female, U17, U13, U9 | Kingswinford A » - 4.8 miles | St James's Road, Dudley, West Midlands Male, Female, U16, U15, U13, U12, U11, U10, U9 | Priory Rangers » - 4.8 miles | St James Road, Dudley, West Midlands Male, U16 | Kings Norton U18s » - 4.9 miles | Northfield Road, Birmingham, West Midlands Male, U17 | Austin Sports & Social » - 5 miles | Long Bridge Lane, Longbridge, Birmingham Male, U16 | Northfield Lions » - 5 miles | Male, Female, U13, U10 | Northfield Warriors » - 5 miles | Woodlands Park Road, Bournville, Birmingham Male, Female, U10 | Local Leagues » - 5.1 miles | Edward Road, Balsall Heath, Birmingham Male, Female, U16, U11, U10 | Dudley Sports Juniors » - 5.2 miles | High Ercal Avenue, Brierley Hill, West Midlands Male, Female, U15, U12, U11, U10 | Halesowen Town Colts » - 5.2 miles | Dudley, Birmingham Male, Female, U16, U15, U14, U13, U12, U11, U10, U9, U8 | Halesowen Town Colts Saturday » - 5.2 miles | Male, U14 | Oldswinford Youth » - 5.2 miles | Male, Female, U16, U15, U14, U13, U12, U11, U10, U9, U8, U7 | Pensnett Harriers » - 5.2 miles | Male, U13, U12 | Withymoor Tigers » - 5.2 miles | Male, Female, U10, U8 | Wordsley Wasps Girls » - 5.2 miles | Bryce Road, Brierley Hill, Dudley Female, U14 | Aston Villa Disability » - 5.3 miles | Villa Park, Trinity Road, Birmingham Male, Female, U16, U12 | Phoenix United Girls » - 5.3 miles | Wood End Lane, Erdington, Birmingham Female, U12 | F C Premier » - 5.7 miles | Birmingham Road, Walsall, West Midlands Male, Female, U16, U15, U14, U13, U11, U10 | Willenhall United » - 5.7 miles | Male, U16, U15, U13, U12 | Lee Sports » - 5.8 miles | Male, U16, U14 | On The Ball Academy » - 5.8 miles | Male, Female, U9 | Park Hill Boys » - 5.8 miles | Tame Avenue, Wednesbury, West Midlands Male, Female, U15, U14, U13, U12, U10, U9, U8 | Wednesbury Raiders » - 5.8 miles | Wood Green Road, Wednesbury, West Midlands Male, U13 | Wednesbury Wildcats » - 5.8 miles | Wood Green Road, Wednesbury, West Midlands Female, U15, U13 | Yew Tree Yc » - 5.8 miles | Wood Green Road, Wednesbury, West Midlands Male, U17 | Birmingham City (Fitc) » - 6.1 miles | Redhill Road, Kings Heath, Birmingham Male, U16 | Kings Norton Crusaders » - 6.1 miles | Male, U12 | Kings Norton Kickers » - 6.1 miles | Male, Female, U16, U11, U10, U9 | Kings Norton United » - 6.1 miles | Male, Female, U8 | Longbridge Colts Girls » - 6.1 miles | Female, U16 | Callowbrook Swifts Girls » - 6.2 miles | New Inns Lane, Frankley, Frankley Female, U15 | Callowbrook Swifts Junior » - 6.2 miles | New Inns Lane, Frankley, Frankley Male, Female, U18, U16, U15, U14, U13, U12, U11, U10, U9, U8 | Cofton Eagles » - 6.2 miles | Irwin Avenue, Birmingham, West Midlands Male, U11 | Football Futures » - 6.2 miles | Chelmsley Wood, Birmingham Male, Female, U15, U14, U13, U12, U11, U10, U8 | Santiago Colts Girls » - 6.2 miles | Belton Grove, Rednal, Birmingham Female, U16, U11 | Yardley Kings » - 6.2 miles | Wagon Lane, Sheldon, Birmingham Male, U14 | Birmingham City Fc » - 6.3 miles | St Andrews Stadium, Cattell Road, Birmingham Male, Female, U18, U15, U14, U13, U12, U11, U10, U9 | Bordesley Rovers Minor » - 6.3 miles | Heybarnes Road, Birmingham, West Midlands Male, Female, U16, U15, U14, U9 | Gornal Colts Saturday » - 6.4 miles | Male, U15 | Parkside Rangers » - 6.4 miles | Off Henne Drive, Ivyhouse Lane, Coseley Male, U15 | Sporting Club Albion Girls » - 6.4 miles | University Of Aston Rec, Birmingham Rd, Walsall Female, U16, U14, U13, U11 | Gornal Athletic Minor » - 6.6 miles | Male, Female, U17, U15, U13, U9, U8, U7 | Sedgley Athletic » - 6.6 miles | Henn Drive, Coseley Male, U17 | Wordsley Wasps » - 6.6 miles | Lawnswood Road, Wordsley, Stourbridge Male, Female, U16, U14, U13, U12, U11, U10, U9, U8 | Pheasey Lions » - 6.8 miles | Cooksey Lane, Kingstanding, Birmingham Male, Female, U16, U10 | Team United [B'ham] Youth » - 6.8 miles | Burney Lane, Birmingham, West Midlands Male, U16, U14, U13 | Kewford Eagles Girls » - 7 miles | Kingswinford, West Midlands Male, Female, U18, U17, U16, U12, U11, U9 | Walsall Girls » - 7 miles | High Street, Bloxwich, Walsall Male, Female, U15, U13, U12, U11, U10 | Pelsall Villa U15 (Mjpl) » - 7.8 miles | Male, U15 | Rosehill Raiders » - 7.8 miles | Male, U11 | Willenhall Town Girls » - 7.8 miles | The Beeches, Packwood Road, Tividale Female, U16, U12 | Lyndon Rangers » - 7.9 miles | Damson Lane, Solihull, West Midlands Male, U15 | Phoenix United Minor » - 7.9 miles | Wood End Lane, Erdington, West Midlands Male, Female, U16, U15, U14, U13, U12, U11, U10, U9, U8, U7 | Leafield Athletic » - 8.2 miles | Male, Female, U17, U16, U15, U14, U13, U12, U11, U10, U9, U8 | All Saints Juniors Girls » - 8.3 miles | Dixon Street, Parkfield, Wolverhampton Male, Female, U13, U11, U10 | Boldmere Falcons » - 8.3 miles | Sheffield Road Entrance, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham Male, Female, U18, U16, U15, U14, U13, U12, U11, U10, U9, U8, U7 | Boldmere St Michaels Youth » - 8.3 miles | Church Road, Boldmere, Sutton Coldfield Male, U16 | Ettingshall Juniors » - 8.3 miles | Male, U12 | Gilbert Girls » - 8.3 miles | Bryce Road, West Midlands Male, Female, U10 | Windsor » - 8.3 miles | Pinfold Road, Penn, Wolverhampton Male, U16, U14 | Alvechurch Fc » - 8.9 miles | Lye Meadow, Redditch Road, Alvechurch Male, Female, U18 | Glebe Farm Colts » - 8.9 miles | Stud Lane, Stechford, Birmingham Male, Female, U17, U16, U15, U13, U11, U10, U9 | A.C. Hayes » - 9 miles | Male, U12 | Beacon » - 9 miles | Male, Female, U11, U10, U8 | Shelfield United » - 9 miles | Lichfield Road, Rushall, West Midlands Male, Female, U14, U12, U11, U9, U8, U7 | Arden Forest » - 9.1 miles | Barrows Lane, Yardley, Birmingham Male, Female, U17, U14, U13, U12, U10, U9, U8 | Arden Forest Youth » - 9.1 miles | Barrows Lane, Yardley, Birmingham Male, Female, U16, U14, U13, U12, U9 | Romulus » - 9.1 miles | Coles Lane, Sutton Coldfield, West Midlands Male, U18 | Sutton United Juniors » - 9.1 miles | Male, Female, U17, U16, U15, U14, U13, U12, U11, U10, U9, U8 | Kingshurst Colts » - 9.3 miles | Kendrick Avenue, Shard End, Birmingham Male, Female, U13, U9 | Castle Vale J K S » - 9.4 miles | Male, Female, U17, U15, U14, U13, U12, U11, U10 | Castle Vale Jks Girls » - 9.4 miles | Farnborough Road, Castle Vale, Birmingham Male, Female, U14, U12, U10 | Bromsgrove Futsal » - 9.5 miles | Male, Female, U10, U8 | Emerald Athletic Minor » - 9.5 miles | Male, U18, U12 | Meadows Minnows Mini Girls Soccer Club » - 9.5 miles | Kidderminster Road, Bromsgrove, Worcestershire Female, U11 | Red Star A.F.C. » - 9.5 miles | Middlemore Lane, Aldridge, Walsall Male, Female, U13, U9 | All Star Harriers » - 9.6 miles | Park Way, Ashmore Park, Wolverhampton Male, U16 | Bilston Town 2007 » - 9.6 miles | Queen Street, Bilston, West Midlands Male, U21 | Coopers Casuals Jfc » - 9.6 miles | Park Way, Ashmore Park, Wolverhampton Male, U16, U12 | Fc Strollers » - 9.6 miles | Male, U17, U14 | Wednesfield Rbl » - 9.6 miles | Lichfield Road, Wednesfield, Wolverhampton Male, U13 | Eurofast » - 9.7 miles | Male, U15 | Wombourne Olympic Minor » - 9.7 miles | Wombourne, Wombourne Male, Female, U18, U17, U16, U13, U12, U9, U8 | Wombourne Warriors » - 9.7 miles | Ounsdale Road, Wombourne, Wolverhampton Male, U12 | Aldridge Town » - 9.8 miles | Aldridge, , West Midlands Male, U13 | Blakenall Harriers » - 9.8 miles | Male, Female, U14, U13, U10, U7 | Bloxwich Rangers » - 9.8 miles | Stafford Road, Bloxwich, Walsall Male, Female, U13, U12, U11, U9 | Bloxwich Youth » - 9.8 miles | Somerfield Road, Bloxwich, West Midlands Male, U13 | Pelsall Villa » - 9.8 miles | The Bush Ground, Walsall Road Heath End, Pelsall Male, U18 | Pelsall Villa Colts Veterans » - 9.8 miles | Walsall Road, Pelsall, West Midlands Male, U21 | Shelfield Hat Trick » - 9.8 miles | Male, U16, U14 | Walsall Wood Juniors » - 9.8 miles | Lichfield Wood F.C. 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» Alan Shearer makes Chelsea title prediction and tips Man Utd transfer target to leave Chelsea ended Enzo Maresca's first season as head coach on a major high, finishing in the Champions League places, winning the UEFA Conference League and then winning the FIFA Club World Cup with a magnificent final victory over Paris Saint-Germain » Liverpool's six-striker back-up wishlist if Newcastle refuse to sell Alexander Isak Liverpool made a transfer enquiry over Alexander Isak but have a number of alternative targets should Newcastle United not want to do business this summer despite a record bid being possible » Alexander Isak has made Liverpool feelings clear as Reds plan record move for Newcastle star Alexander Isak is firmly on Liverpool's radar as they prepare to make a move for the Newcastle ace, worth well over £100million, with the Swede previously lauding Anfield » Florian Wirtz about to answer key Jurgen Klopp question after 'insane' Liverpool decision Florian Wirtz missed Liverpool's pre-season friendly against Preston North End but fans have now been given their first glimpse of the £116million signing with his new team-mates » 'My family told me to quit Man Utd immediately due to manager change - I'm glad I didn't' A former Manchester United player has revealed how he stayed at the club despite family concerns over a managerial change and why the decision left him feeling proud » Transfer news LIVE: Liverpool move for Isak, Arsenal book medical, Man Utd begin talks Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester United are all set for a busy end to the transfer window with speculation continuing over the likes of Viktor Gyokeres, Alexander Isak and Bryan Mbeumo » The inside story of Lionesses' new goal celebration and 'finishers' group chat Chloe Kelly is one of the England stars making an impact off the bench at the European Championships and she has shed light on the new celebration on show at the tournament » Man Utd given 'no choice' in Jadon Sancho transfer compromise with Juventus Manchester United hope to sell Jadon Sancho and have a willing suitor in Serie A side Juventus but may have to alter their demands to get a deal over the line this summer » Ex-Arsenal star Granit Xhaka eyed for shock Premier League transfer return Granit Xhaka established himself as one of the Premier League's top midfielders during a seven-year spell at Arsenal and could now be on his way back to England's top flight » Liverpool transfer news: Alexander Isak approach comes to light as star snubs Saudi offer Liverpool are in the market for a new striker as they look to continue their summer spending spree but some of their top stars are also attracting interest from elsewhere » Arsenal transfer news: Gunners handed Viktor Gyokeres blow as Mikel Arteta prepares for exits Arsenal are hoping to wrap up deals for Noni Madueke and Viktor Gyokeres in the coming days as Mikel Arteta aims to build a squad that can go toe-to-toe with Liverpool and Manchester City in the title race » Man Utd transfer news: Bryan Mbeumo issue remains as Marcus Rashford sends message Manchester United still have work to do in the transfer market and remain in talks with Brentford over a deal for forward Bryan Mbeumo as Ruben Amorim hopes to strengthen his team » John Stones heads list of SIX stars made available by Man City in summer clearout Manchester City and England defender John Stones is among a number of players who could be moved on by the former Premier League champions in the summer transfer window » Ex-Southampton boss Ivan Juric rushed to hospital as new club release statement Atalanta have confirmed that former Southampton manager Ivan Juric is responding well to antibiotics after being admitted to hospital with "serious inflammation" of his airways » England Lionesses ban 'good luck charm' ABBA from playlist ahead of Sweden clash ABBA was once the soundtrack to the Euros celebrations but the Swedish pop group have been vetoed from the England playlist ahead 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» Kelly backs England’s ‘positive clique’ of finishers to deliver against Sweden
Lionesses’ impact players are viewed as an important piece of the team’s puzzle and have a key role to play in their Euro 2025 quarter-final There was confusion among England’s starters on Sunday night when both Beth Mead and Aggie Beever-Jones scored and wheeled away clicking their fingers. It was an in-joke between the substitutes, or “finishers” as they are referred to internally, viewed as an important a piece of the team’s puzzle as much as those who step out of the tunnel before kick-off. “It’s great,” the Arsenal forward Chloe Kelly says. “We have a little group of us, the finishers, the positive clique [pronounced click by Kelly, a play on words] we call it. We said if one of us comes on to score then we should do that as our celebration. Continue reading... » Would-be football agents complain Fifa’s faulty online exam causes one-year delay
Technical problems with Fifa’s online football agent exam have prevented candidates from completing the test, with many told they will have to wait 12 months for their next opportunity. New regulations on agents introduced at the start of this year mean candidates must complete 20 multiple‑choice questions online rather than attend a test in person, usually at their national federation’s headquarters. It is understood the change was made by Fifa to provide consistency over the cost, with candidates now paying $100 (or the equivalent in pounds or Euros) to sit the annual exam, which took place for the first time on 18 June. Continue reading... » Football transfer rumours: Isak, Watkins, Osimhen, Wissa or Rodrygo to Liverpool?
Today’s rumours are drying off Liverpool are interested in signing Newcastle’s Alexander Isak for a whopping £120m, but it’s always good to have a backup because the world of transfers is never a straightforward place. Plan B comes in the form of Ollie Watkins and a call has been made from Anfield to Aston Villa to check on the England forward’s availability and price tag. Plans C, D and E are also known; Napoli’s Victor Osimhen, Brentford’s Yoane Wissa and Real Madrid’s Rodrygo are of some degree of interest to Arne Slot. Amid all the shenanigans relating to Morgan Gibbs-White and Tottenham, Nottingham Forest are in the market for a replacement. Aston Villa’s Jacob Ramsey is a candidate to replace him and his current employer would consider selling him to help satisfy those pesky profitability and sustainability rules because any fee would be pure moolah in the account as he is an academy graduate. Continue reading... » Wing, Back, Utaka: a brief history of footballers with names similar to their position | The Knowledge
Plus: most champions-in-waiting beaten en route to Champions League glory and the hottest English match on record “Arsenal have signed a new keeper, Kepa,” noted John Marsden last week. “Are there any other examples of players with a name so similar to their position?” While we can’t find a player named Left Back, there is a former Anderlecht defender by the name of Mark De Man (which, admittedly, is an on-pitch instruction not a role). The Belgium international earned five caps for his country and retired in 2012 with a spell at third-division KSK Hasselt, having rejected the chance to make the move to Kilmarnock. “I have two children and my wife has a good job. I did not want to move to Scotland on my own,” said De Man. Continue reading... » Will Norway finally fulfil potential and end long wait for success at Euro 2025?
Twenty-five years since Olympic glory, the perennial underachievers try again with a last-eight clash with Italy The perennial underachievement of the Norway women’s national team is one of football’s great mysteries. How can a side packed with some of the world’s finest players continually make early exits at tournaments, fail to look cohesive and even endure a chastening 8-0 defeat against England at Euro 2022? How can great talents such as Barcelona’s Caroline Graham Hansen, Chelsea’s Guro Reiten and the Ballon d’Or winner Ada Hegerberg not thrive together in their national-team kit? Stop there. Hold that thought. Something is stirring. Norway topped Group A at Euro 2025 with three wins from three and face Italy on Wednesday in the quarter-finals. Is this the summer when Norway will deliver on their potential, offered not just by Graham Hansen, Reiten and Hegerberg but Arsenal’s Frida Maanum and players from Manchester United, Atlético Madrid and Lyon? And with an English head coach in the former Wales manager Gemma Grainger. Continue reading... » ‘It’s not fair’: Crystal Palace fans march in protest at demotion from Europa League
Furious Crystal Palace supporters have demanded that Uefa reverses its decision to demote the FA Cup winners from the Europa League to the Conference League next season as they staged a protest march outside Selhurst Park on Tuesday evening. It was confirmed last week that Uefa’s club financial control body had concluded Palace breached its multiclub ownership criteria, with the south London club expected to appeal to the court of arbitration for sport against a decision that their chair, Steve Parish, described as “probably one of the greatest injustices that has ever happened in European football”. Continue reading... » Leicester appoint former QPR manager Martí Cifuentes on three-year contract
Leicester have confirmed the appointment of Martí Cifuentes to fill the vacancy left by Ruud van Nistelrooy after relegation from the Premier League last season. The Spaniard left QPR last month having been placed on gardening leave in April at the tail end of a Championship campaign that resulted in a 15th-placed finish in the 24-club division. Rangers finished seven points above the relegation places and the 43-year-old Cifuentes left by mutual consent last month. Continue reading... » Football Daily | Manchester City and their extraordinary £1bn agreement with Puma
Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now! It is well known that the birth of two global sportswear companies, Adidas and Puma, was fuelled by a family feud between two German brothers, Adi and Rudolf Dassler. After working together for 30 years, the pair fell out shortly after the second world war; Rudi founding Puma in 1948 and Adi starting, you guessed it, Adidas in 1949. What started the rift is a point of contention. The most common explanation is that Rudi had an affair with Adi’s wife, Käthe, for which he was never forgiven. Other theories suggest it was Rudolf’s increasing suspicion that his brother was behind his conscription into the German army and thus his short imprisonment by the allies. It’s unacceptable that in the 21st century, people with dwarfism are still used for entertainment at private parties, particularly when public figures are involved. The dignity and rights of our community cannot be a source of amusement under any circumstance” – Carolina Puente, president of the Association for People with Achondroplasia and Other Skeletal Dysplasias, vows to take legal action over the reported hiring of people with dwarfism as entertainment at Lamine Yamal’s recent 18th birthday party, condemning the practice as discriminatory. The player’s representatives are yet to comment. As an Arsenal supporter for many a decade, I should just like to say that The Auld Triangle pub you referred to (yesterday’s Football Daily), was to those who should easily remember, in fact originally named the Plimsoll Arms. People I knew were always perturbed by its renaming, so despite the fact that it’s now a gastro pub, I’m glad that, name-wise, it’s returning to its roots. Make mine a Guinness!” – Colin Grant (and others). When I first came to London in 1997, I moved into a house on St Thomas’s Road, opposite the Auld Triangle. The landlord was grouchy when it was busy, but really approachable when it was quiet (non-match days). Arsenal fans really sustained that pub, because in the off-season, sometimes we would be the only patrons in the pub. I remember quiz nights with the bullet-headed, no-necked Robbie (‘It’s ahnly a paaaahnd!’), an intimidating figure, but a stand-up comedian in his own right. Happy days” – Paul Chan. To describe Cole Palmer as scooting through ‘Wythenshawe high street’ (yesterday’s Football Daily) is to misunderstand the type of settlement that Wythenshawe is. As an overspill housing estate on the edge of the Greater Manchester conurbation, its pencil-pushing post-war town planners did not see fit to install anything as grand as a high street, but a civic centre grandly named the ‘Forum’ and pedestrianised shopping area can be found sitting nearish to the middle of this somewhat amorphous suburban mass. I wouldn’t expect a London-centric, anti-northern email to be aware of all this, and this lazy journalism points to a wider decline at the centre of our once great, free press” – Mike Lovelady. If there’s one thing to be thankful about at the Copa Gianni, it’s that Donald Trump didn’t squeeze his corpulent rump into a full Chelsea strip first, like the last guy to sneak his way into the Blues’ cup-raising celebrations” – Declan Hackett. Continue reading... » David Squires on … trophy-loving Trump crashing Chelsea’s Club World Cup party
Our cartoonist on the US president’s central role in the final of a tournament that seemed like it would never end Continue reading... » Euro 2025 is shaping up to be a roaring success. Now for more jeopardy
Local and travelling fans have been captivated and most problems could have been avoided with more spending or care The headline in SonntagsBlick Sport reads: “Lia hier, Lia da, Lia überall.” It is not metaphorical; Switzerland’s Lia Wälti is literally here, there and everywhere. From billboards and tram stops to produce packets and tourism adverts, the Arsenal midfielder is the poster girl of Euro 2025, the captain, the Champions League winner, the fulcrum of a team who captured the heart of the country as they set up a blockbuster quarter-final with the world champions, Spain. There were raised eyebrows when Switzerland was announced as the host country. The largest stadium is the 38,512-capacity home of Basel, St Jakob-Park, where the opening game and final are being played. It felt like a step back from the 74,310-capacity Old Trafford, which hosted the opening game in 2022, and Wembley, which hosted 87,192 fans for the final between England and Germany. Continue reading... » Premier League fans in Asia want to feel valued – and not just as a source of revenue
Pre-season trips to Asia may not be new for English clubs, but they remain a huge global engagement opportunity Fifty years ago, Arsenal lost 2-0 to Malaysia in Kuala Lumpur, with jet-lagged players struggling to deal with frogs bouncing around the Merdeka Stadium pitch as well as the legendary local striker Mokhtar Dahari. Since then, however, many aspects of Asian tours by English clubs have changed. They have become, mostly, slick affairs. This summer, Arsenal will visit neighbouring Singapore for games against Newcastle and Milan. Then to Hong Kong for an unusual north London derby against a Tottenham team that will also travel to South Korea to face Newcastle. Liverpool visit Japan and Hong Kong just weeks after Manchester United were in action there on a post-season tour, which they finished in Malaysia. Continue reading... » Williamson ready to put Arsenal friendship aside for Blackstenius and Sweden test
Leah Williamson has described Arsenal teammate Stina Blackstenius as an “incredibly powerful footballer” as the pair prepare to go head-to-head in the Euro 2025 quarter-final between England and Sweden. “She’s a great player and she has been for many years now,” said the England captain. “Her experience speaks for itself. We were celebrating her success at Arsenal, but not so much now. We’ll see. Stina is an incredibly powerful footballer and very intelligent with her runs. She’s a hard player to play against in that respect.” Continue reading... » How Poland’s Euro 2025 showing transformed a nation’s view of women’s football
Despite their group-stage exit, Nina Patalon’s side have made history and changed perceptions back home As Poland were on their way to a historic Euro 2025 win over Denmark the commentator on national TV encouraged people to visit the website of a Polish FA campaign called “Girls’ Team”, which is designed to help young girls find a team to train with. There was such a rush to the website the server broke down. That would have been unthinkable only a few months ago but the Polish team that played in their first Euros, scored their first goal and secured their first win at the tournament have changed the perception of women’s football in the country for ever. “One of the key goals was to leave the best possible impression and to get little girls interested in the sport,” said the coach, Nina Patalon, after the 3-2 win against Denmark. “That was our biggest responsibility at our first Euros.” Continue reading... » Women’s Euro 2025: top goalscorers, game by game
There is no shortage of contenders but who will finish as the tournament’s top scorer in Switzerland? The race to be top scorer at the Women’s Euros 2025 in Switzerland is a fascinating one. Spain, the world champions, have several players who can top the list: Esther González, Clàudia Pina and Salma Paralluelo. The beaten finalists in Australia and New Zealand – England – count Alessia Russo as their main threat but also have Beth Mead, Chloe Kelly, Lauren James and Lauren Hemp who can chip in with goals. Germany and France also have high hopes of going all the way this summer and have, among their ranks, Lea Schüller, Jule Brand, Klara Bühl, Marie-Antoinette Katoto, Sandy Baltimore and Kadidiatou Diani. Continue reading... » Women’s Euro 2025: your guide to all 368 players
Get to know every single squad member at the tournament. Click on the player pictures for a full profile and ratings Continue reading... » Men’s transfer window summer 2025: all deals from Europe’s top five leagues
All the latest Premier League, La Liga, Bundesliga, Ligue 1 and Serie A deals and a club-by-club guide Continue reading... » Women’s transfer window summer 2025: all deals from world’s top six leagues
Every deal in the NWSL, WSL, Liga F, Frauen-Bundesliga, Première Ligue and Serie A Femminile as well as a club-by-club guide Continue reading... » Brentford sign Jordan Henderson and hail ‘one of the most influential leaders’
Brentford have completed the signing of Jordan Henderson after Ajax agreed to end his contract a year early. The England midfielder has a two-year deal and becomes the second arrival since Keith Andrews’ appointment as head coach. “After a couple of years away I still have that fire to come back and play in the Premier League again,” he told Brentford’s social media channels. “Obviously it’s the best league in the world, with the best players. So it’s a big challenge but one I’m keen on doing. When I was given the opportunity by Brentford and after speaking with the club it became an easy decision.” Continue reading... » Liverpool reject Bayern Munich’s €67.5m Luis Díaz bid and retain Alexander Isak interest
Liverpool have rejected an offer from Bayern Munich to sign Luis Díaz for €67.5m (£58.6m). Bayern and Barcelona have been linked with the Colombia international this summer and the Bundesliga champions submitted their first bid on Tuesday. Liverpool rejected the approach and reiterated that the 28-year-old was not for sale. The Premier League champions value Díaz at more than €100m given his status on the domestic and global stage and market prices. There is also longstanding interest in the winger from the Saudi Pro League. Liverpool’s valuation is based on their accounting position rather than an asking price. Continue reading... » Trump says Club World Cup trophy will remain in Oval Office after tournament’s end
Donald Trump has claimed that the Club World Cup trophy that has featured prominently in the Oval Office will stay there, and that Fifa made a copy of the trophy that was awarded to Chelsea after their win in the tournament’s final on Sunday. Trump attended the final along with numerous members of his cabinet and Fifa’s president, Gianni Infantino. The pair of presidents jointly presented the trophy to Chelsea captain Reece James, with Trump staying front and center despite the apparent confusion of Chelsea players and the pleading of Infantino. Continue reading... » Club World Cup dismissed as a Fifa ‘fiction’ by head of players’ union
The president of Fifpro has described the Club World Cup as a “fiction” and compared Gianni Infantino to the Roman emperor Nero, as the dispute between the players’ union and Fifa continued to escalate. Sergio Marchi joined the ranks of those critical of Infantino’s expanded tournament, saying a “lack of protection” for players had left the Club World Cup equivalent to “bread and circuses”. Continue reading... » Tuanzebe launches legal complaint against Manchester United alleging ‘medical negligence’
Axel Tuanzebe has lodged a legal complaint against Manchester United alleging “medical negligence”, with the claim by the club’s former defender relating to an injury sustained in or after July 2022. A submission entitled “Tuanzebe v Manchester United Football Club Limited” was registered last Wednesday at the high court, with the case type described as “Clinical Negligence – Part 7 Claim – Medical Advice”. The claim is understood to relate to an injury in his final year at the club. Continue reading... » An abomination or a lot of fun? Our readers review the Club World Cup
We asked readers if they enjoyed the tournament, how it could be improved and if they will watch in four years’ time It is a senseless attempt to line Fifa’s already gilded pockets and increase the demands on already exhausted players who must be close to breaking point. The idea of the world’s top clubs playing each other is dull because of the mismatch in resources between Europe and the rest. No one needs more games in an already crowded calendar. Playing it in the heat of the American summer is another mistake. I suspect the clubs that participated will pay for it next season. Scrap it. Max, an Arsenal fan Continue reading... » Trump’s presence at Chelsea’s trophy lift was a fitting coda to a misguided tournament | Jonathan Wilson
The football was at times intriguing, but the true meaning of the first expanded Club World Cup will be debated for years For the first four weeks of the 2025 Club World Cup, there had been the danger that the tournament would soon be largely forgotten. There is no danger of that after the final. There had been unease after the 2022 World Cup final at the way Qatar inserted itself into the trophy presentation by draping a bisht over Lionel Messi, but at least the Emir kept his distance. Donald Trump, by contrast, placed himself front and centre of the celebrations – and he was soon joined by the Fifa president, Gianni Infantino, who has a pathological fear of missing out, and must follow his great ally in all things. And so we were presented with a grimly perfect image of this misguided tournament, a celebrating football team struggling to be seen from behind the politicians who took centre stage. The confusion of Cole Palmer and Reece James at Trump’s continued presence was clear. History, and not just football history, will not forget such shameless grandstanding, or Fifa’s complicity in allowing football to be hijacked by a national leader. Continue reading... » From Palmer and domes to Musiala and turf: Club World Cup winners and losers
A tournament won by Chelsea exposed international divides and sparked questions about workload and weather Fifa: The world’s governing body had hoped to gain more of a foothold in the club game with the expanded version of this tournament. Now that it has taken place without major disruption or mass protest, chances are it won’t go away any time soon. In many respects, that alone is mission accomplished – Fifa now runs a property that will allow it to control the global profile of some of the world’s biggest soccer properties, which had been mostly out of its reach. There are also plenty of positive storylines Fifa can pick to tout (more than 2.4m cumulative attendance and any number of highlights on the field), even if some of those are balanced out by some less flattering realities (more than 1.5m empty seats). Continue reading... » Luka Modric’s Milan move proves that a slower Serie A still has plenty of cachet | Jonathan Wilson
The midfielder’s switch to Italy reaffirms the league’s undisputed status as home of the gifted senior citizen Luka Modric will turn 40 in September. He has played 930 games over the course of a career and has won seven league titles and six Champions Leagues. He even broke the Messi-Ronaldo duopoly to claim the Ballon d’Or after inspiring Croatia to the World Cup final in 2018. He rarely lasts a full 90 minutes these days, didn’t start a game during the Club World Cup and suffered the indignity of coming on for his Madrid farewell with the semi-final against Paris Saint-Germain long since lost. He could have retired five years ago and still been one of the most respected players in the history of the game but, his eyes on next summer’s World Cup, when his contract at Real Madrid expired Modric chose to join Milan. Continue reading... » Cole Palmer’s Chelsea finally believe they are Premier League contenders | Jacob Steinberg
Aggressive, motivated, extremely talented and now champions of the world, Enzo Maresca’s squad have the confidence and real depth When Chelsea won the Conference League in May, a victory secured by the standard ice‑cold Cole Palmer performance in a final, the reaction was restrained and there was no internal talk of an impending title challenge. Now the vibe is different. It is hard not to dream when Chelsea perform as they did against Paris Saint‑Germain in the final of the Club World Cup. Nobody is getting carried away. Chelsea know what the rest of us know, which is that they are not the best team in the world. They are not the finished article. They are young and still have much to learn. Yet there is a gold badge on the shirt for the next four years and if Chelsea woke up feeling $100m on Monday morning it will not only have been because of the prize money made during their month in the US. Continue reading... » Taking flight: how Premier League clubs are racking up 175,000 summer air miles
All 20 teams are jetting around between league seasons, including for friendlies, training camps and the Club World Cup After a training camp in Spain the Gunners head to Asia, kicking off their tour with a friendly against Milan in Singapore. They play again at the National Stadium four days later, against Newcastle, then face Spurs in Hong Kong. Two friendlies follow at the Emirates Stadium, against Villarreal and Athletic Club. Continue reading... » Athletic Bilbao’s Álvarez blames hair loss medicine for provisional doping suspension
Athletic Bilbao’s Yeray Álvarez has been provisionally suspended because of a failed doping test after a Europa League game against Manchester United, with the defender saying he unintentionally ingested a banned substance in medicine used to treat hair loss. Álvarez said he had tested positive after Bilbao’s 3-0 home defeat in the semi-finals of Uefa’s second-tier club competition in May. The Spanish side also lost the return leg 4-1. Continue reading... » Tobin Heath announces retirement from soccer after lengthy injury absence
Announcement disappoints her legions of fans who hoped she might one day retake the field US international and two-time World Cup winner Tobin Heath announced her retirement on Thursday, after years away from the sport due to injury, disappointing her legions of fans who hoped she might one day retake the field. Famed for her cool demeanour and extraordinary intelligence on the pitch, Heath picked up two Olympic golds and won the NWSL championship twice with the Portland Thorns. Continue reading... » Carlo Ancelotti fined €386,000 and given one-year prison sentence over tax fraud
The Brazil coach and former Real Madrid manager Carlo Ancelotti has been given a one-year prison sentence and a fine of almost €400,000 (£345,000) after a Spanish court found him guilty of one count of tax fraud. Ancelotti, who managed Real Madrid from 2013 to 2015 and between 2021 and 2025, appeared in court in Madrid in April to stand trial on charges of defrauding Spain’s tax office of more than €1m (£836,857) in undeclared earnings from image rights in 2014 and 2015. Continue reading... » The US national team lost regional superiority, but gained some World Cup hope
The US lost a final but gained competitive options at multiple positions, which should make some entrenched yet absent stars nervous. In the end, the status quo went unchanged. Mexico won its second consecutive Concacaf Gold Cup trophy in a heated final with the United States in Houston’s NRG Stadium on Sunday. The oddly angular cup will be tucked into Mexico’s federation trophy case next to El Tri’s first Concacaf Nations League title, lifted in March. The program was unquestionably on top of Concacaf before the Gold Cup – now that it’s over, they still are. If anything is changing, it’s the momentum in Mexico’s favor. The 2-1 victory over the United States men’s national team was the first time the Mexicans vanquished their arch-rivals in six years – minus one day. Continue reading... » US set to be host to biggest sporting events with guests it doesn’t want | Emma John
Donald Trump is closing the borders even though the World Cup and 2028 Olympics will take place in the US Call it big, beautiful timing. On Tuesday, Fifa announced it had taken an office in Trump Tower. On Wednesday, Donald Trump announced he would attend the Club World Cup final. And who could begrudge the US president a little sporting entertainment after the week he has had? Those Nobel peace prize applications don’t write themselves. Trump’s attendance at a tournament we can be 95% sure he doesn’t understand is, doubtless, a huge coup and political victory for football. This is a sport that only a decade ago was openly considered un-American, scrawled into the rightwing commentator’s list of pet peeves between meteorologists and Judy Blume. Ann Coulter described soccer’s growing popularity as a “sign of the nation’s moral decay”. Glenn Beck likened it to Obamacare: “It doesn’t matter how you try to sell it to us, it doesn’t matter how many celebrities you get … we want nothing to do with it.” Continue reading... » Football governance bill’s passage can create a fairer game at every level | Jason Stockwood
Despite objections from the Premier League, a regulator tasked with protecting the whole of the sport has moved a significant step closer to reality It seems like a lifetime ago that the fan-led review into football governance emerged from the wreckage of the failed European Super League. The ideas that underpin the independent regulator were born out of that crisis: an attempt to stop the drift of our national game toward private greed, corporate overreach and ownership disconnect from local communities. Years later, we are probably on the verge of finally seeing those ideas enshrined in law. Tuesday’s resounding 415 to 98 vote on the football governance bill. in the House of Commons means the process should come to a resolution with royal assent in the coming days. Although that may feel inevitable given the overwhelming cross-party support in the Commons, anyone who has worked in politics knows better than to celebrate before the final whistle. But we are, at last, in what looks like the final minutes of the game. Continue reading... » In the stands with my son, the Club World Cup was as human as it could possibly be
Unexpectedly cheap tickets gave my boy an overwhelming soccer experience, and me a jolt of faith in a flawed tournament My son had never been to a professional soccer game. Soccer is, shall we say, not really his thing. It’s also never been particularly important to me that he likes soccer, that he likes what I like. Our sons will be their own men, come what may. Continue reading... » Transfer news has lost its sense of wonder and surprise in era of ‘my sources tell me …’ | Max Rushden
Spurs signing Klinsmann or selling Waddle were bolts from the blue. Now, transfer influencers track private jets and almost nothing is unknown Which transfer fee blew your mind? It was probably Spurs signing Gazza for £2m in the summer of 1988. TWO MILLION. No one is worth that kind of money. The following year, I distinctly remember running into the living room – Spurs had just signed Gary Lineker. I was preparing for the season ahead, invisible football at my feet, commentating to myself: “Gascoigne, to Waddle, in for LINEKERRRR.” The next moment I switched on the TV and someone (let’s say Ray Stubbs) was telling me that Spurs had sold Waddle to Marseille. I was bereft. There was no warning. For me, or for Lineker it turns out. I heard the striker talking about the transfer recently on the excellent What Did You Do Yesterday? podcast hosted by David O’Doherty and generic broadcaster Max Rushden (perhaps the second-best podcast he hosts). Continue reading... » David Squires on … Euro 2025 and a reminder that football is just a game
Our cartoonist on the opening matches at the Women’s Euros and tributes to Diogo Jota Continue reading... » Coffees, cabin fever and social media: the dos and don’ts of a tournament bubble | Emma Hayes
Win over the Netherlands shows Sarina Wiegman has kept spirits high in the Lionesses’ camp as decisive matches loom England are back on track. They really needed that display against the Netherlands and it was a pivotal moment for them. It was a very, very commanding performance. Physically, they showed their dominance and exposed the Netherlands’ weaknesses at the back. With Lauren James, in what I think is her best position, playing from the right and being able to drift in, you can maintain your midfield structure. Her performance showed why Sarina Wiegman has selected her and the team performance showed why she stuck with the group that she did. Continue reading... » Arda Turan: ‘When Real and Barça went on tours Atlético ran in the mountains’
Shakhtar Donetsk coach on staying calm on the touchline and learning from Diego Simeone and Luis Enrique Arda Turan knows the question is coming. How has the firebrand who thrilled and exasperated during a successful, sometimes wildly controversial, playing career become a manager with the temperament to take on one of Europe’s most delicate jobs? It comes down to taking a breath. “When there is something going on, right now the first thing that comes into my mind is thinking rather than reacting,” he says with a grin. There will be plenty to occupy that fizzing brain at Shakhtar Donetsk, where he was appointed head coach in May. His competitive debut comes on Thursday, against the Finnish side Ilves, but it is a Europa League first qualifying round tie and the Ukrainian giants are not used to that stage. This is only their second year since the turn of the century without any form of Champions League football and they have rolled the dice by asking one of Turkey’s greatest ever footballers to set them straight. Continue reading... » The most aggressive set-piece team in the world plays in Minnesota
Under the guidance of a former Manchester United assistant, Minnesota United are finding MLS success with a surprising tactic Not many soccer players are as passionate about dead balls as Anthony Markanich. Then again Minnesota United, under the 33-year-old first-time head coach Eric Ramsay, don’t play soccer like most teams. “All the guys get really excited about set pieces, especially myself,” Markanich gushed last Friday after scoring a goal off a long throw-in by the center back Michael Boxall for the second time in a week. “I told Boxy I love when he has the ball for throw-ins and stuff – I get so excited about that.” Continue reading... » Senseless death of Diogo Jota will not stop us celebrating what he brought life | Barney Ronay
His loved ones’ lives are changed for ever and at one level this is not a sports story. But Jota’s footballing talent, heart and will should be cherished, amid the grief Bad moon, bad times and a river that will be overflowing for some time yet. It is impossible not to feel a deep sense of pain, sadness and shared heartbreak at news of the sudden death of Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva in a car crash in Spain. Jota was 28, father to three young children and a husband to his long-term partner, whom he married 11 days before his death. Things that happen in sport are often described, with due dramatic licence, as tragedies. This is not a sports story. But it is the most terrible human tragedy. Those who have suffered similarly can empathise. But it is above all a private horror, an event that will alter the lives of family and friends for ever. Continue reading... » Spain have looked unstoppable at Euros but there are ways to beat them
Montse Tomé’s side have scored 11 goals in two games with Aitana Bonmatí on the bench – but all is not lost for rivals One week of Euro 2025 has passed and already there is unquestionably a frontrunner. Spain with their glittering array of talent have already shown the levels that they can reach in their opening two matches. Even though two-time Ballon d’Or winner Aitana Bonmatí is yet to return to the starting XI after suffering from a brief bout of viral meningitis, they have caught the eye with their goalscoring prowess and command of the ball. In among the goals and dominant play, however, are there some gaps in the armour that can be exploited? Continue reading... » Football Daily | Paris mismatch at Club World Cup as Real Madrid fail to turn up again
Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now! When Real Madrid refused en masse to turn up for last year’s Ballon d’Or ceremony because they knew their man on the shortlist hadn’t won the main award, their snub was widely and correctly perceived to have been an act of the most extreme petulance. And while their players and coaching staff did deign to attend last night’s Copa Gianni semi-final at the MetLife EnormoDome, they certainly didn’t turn up in any meaningful sense of the word and were duly humiliated by Paris Saint-Germain, the Bigger Cup holders Kylian Mbappé famously abandoned last summer to pursue his dream of … winning Bigger Cup. Subjected to the footballing equivalent of being attacked by a swarm of angry bees, Real simply had no answers for PSG’s terrifyingly energetic onslaught across 90 minutes. Chelsea did offer me another contract, but I decided to go to Aston Villa because they were in the Championship. And I had an agreement with Villa that if we got promoted that year – we lost in the playoff final to Fulham – that I wouldn’t play against Chelsea the following year in the Premier League. So the two games I would have missed the next year would have been Chelsea, it just wouldn’t have felt right” – Plain Old John Terry tells TalkSport that his Aston Villa contract included a ‘won’t play against Chelsea’ clause. Continue reading... » Football Daily | Home of the brave: Fifa’s new office at Trump Tower seems like the perfect fit
Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now! Fifa has long promised to grow the game in the USA USA USA, and what better place to do that than by opening a new office at the original venue of the 1991 Rumblelows League Cup fifth-round draw, Trump Tower in New York City. With its former leader recently involved in (and acquitted from) a corruption case, and accusations of the current president pursuing “private interests” over his responsibilities, what better place for Fifa to shake off the image as a cash-chasing, power-hungry behemoth than in the actual residence of the current USA president? If it’s not a nice moment for Beth, it’s not a problem for me. Tomorrow for once we will not be friends. I will do everything I can to win tomorrow. Our golden rule is we do not discuss anything [pre-match]. I don’t know whether she’ll be starting tomorrow or whether she’ll be on the bench. As a Dutch player I will do everything possible to win the game” – Vivianne Miedema has insisted she will “not be friends” with her partner Beth Mead as the two face off for England’s critical Euro 2025 game against the Netherlands. Continue reading... » Football transfer rumours: Arsenal’s Trossard to snub Fenerbahce for Bayern?
Today’s rumours are without a lightbulb Manchester United have realised they still have a Scott McTominay-sized hole in their midfield and want to fill it with the former Bayern Munich playee Corentin Tolisso. The box-to-box midfielder turns 31 in August but has just had one of the best seasons of his career at Lyon – scoring 10 goals and registering nine assists in all competitions – and, given the French club’s financial problems, there may be a deal to be done for around £15m. After weeks of negotiations, United are also reportedly closing on a move for Bryan Mbeumo after agreeing terms with Brentford. The fee is thought to be north of £60m, with the shrewd Bees keen on using some of that money to buy a replacement in Omari Hutchinson. The winger flickered in a struggling Ipswich side last season but was one of England’s best players in their under-21 Euros campaign, scoring in the final against Germany. Continue reading... » England hit Wales for six and France send Netherlands home – Women’s Football Weekly
Faye Carruthers is joined by Suzy Wrack, Tom Garry and Tanya Oxtoby to discuss England’s dominant win against Wales, France’s comeback, and the final twists in the Euro 2025 group stage On the podcast today: England hit their stride with a 6-1 demolition of Wales to seal a quarter-final showdown with Sweden. With six different goalscorers and Ella Toone back to her best, Sarina Wiegman’s side looks like they’ve arrived at the tournament. The panel discusses the game and analyses the Lionesses’ chances in the quarter-final against Sweden. Wales bows out, but Rhian Wilkinson’s honest post-match assessment provides a blueprint for the future. The panel discuss what Wales can learn from their experience at the tournament. Meanwhile, France turn on the style to knock out the Netherlands, who continue to make headlines for all the wrong reasons. Continue reading... » The Knowledge | How early has a defending champion exited an international tournament?
Plus: more non top-flight teams playing in Europe, alumni of semi-finalists and England captains in one team “The Lionesses will be out of Euro 2025 after two games if they lose to the Netherlands on Wednesday and France avoid defeat against Wales,” laments Sarah Cassidy. “Would that be the earliest a defending champion has been eliminated at a major international tournament?” In a less deathly group, England’s 2-1 defeat by France on Saturday would have been a wake-up call rather than a final warning. But that’s what it was, and if England lose to the Netherlands their title defence will probably be over after two games. Even a draw would leave them needing favours from other teams. Continue reading... » The Joy of Six: fairytale domestic cup runs from around Europe
Half a dozen teams from outside their nation’s top flight who made it all the way to a domestic cup final France’s secondary cup competition ran from 1994 to 2020, pushed by Ligue 1 sides who felt aggrieved by the Coupe de France’s great leveller of home advantage for its minnows. Paris St-Germain were the winners of the first and last editions of the League Cup and another seven in between. They lost one final, 25 years ago, to a team that were the antithesis of France’s spoiled ruling classes. Continue reading... » Premier League 2024-25 review: our writers’ best and worst of the season
Best players, best managers, best matches, best goals, biggest flops and biggest gripes: our writers have their say Mohamed Salah. The numbers don’t lie – 47 goal contributions in the Premier League was an outstanding return from the Egyptian, who seems to be getting better with age. Ed Aarons Continue reading... » Premier League 2024-25 review: managers of the season
Arne Slot’s first season could not have gone any better while Wolves fans drank to Vítor Pereira’s arrival By winning the league, the Dutchman surprised pretty much everyone. He faced the daunting task of succeeding Jürgen Klopp and inherited the German’s squad, adding only Federico Chiesa, who barely kicked a ball in anger. Not much changed from the previous year, except Ryan Gravenberch became the designated defensive midfielder as Slot’s Liverpool looked to get on the ball as much as possible. Slot was never going to be a personality who generated headlines like Klopp did, keeping his cards close to his chest, but he always comes across as someone who is very personable and has brought the players closer together. Slot made Liverpool an efficient winning machine – rarely thrashing teams, often winning by the odd goal or two – and that allowed them to race to a second Premier League title. No one could compete with the Reds, which was partly down to rivals dropping their standards but most of it can be attributed to the fact Slot made his team superior. Continue reading... » Premier League 2024-25 review: flops of the season
Managers, teams and players who have disappointed over the campaign – including the reigning footballer of the year Ruben Amorim’s average points tally of a point per league game since arriving at Manchester United in early November puts him just above Malky Mackay’s record at Cardiff and Paul Jewell’s Premier League record with Bradford, Wigan and Derby. While Sporting won the Primeira Liga title without Amorim, United have fallen down the table to 15th since the Portuguese took the reins from the interim coach, Ruud van Nistelrooy. Much of the ire towards United has been directed at the owners but on the pitch Amorim has failed to adapt his squad of expensive, experienced internationals into anything approaching a cohesive unit. The Europa League final defeat by Tottenham showed how much work is left to do. Continue reading...
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