Premier League prize money table revealed as Liverpool jump back above Manchester United
Three teams have been picked for more Premier League TV games than Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea this season. Manchester United, obviously, but also…
Three teams have been picked for more Premier League TV games than Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea this season. Manchester United, obviously, but also…
Kylian Mbappe had already won 17 trophies and scored 329 career goals before making his predestined move to Real Madrid. And he has started well enough.
Spurs and Liverpool need to stop playing out games in which the team reduced to nine men should have probably won. Richarlison made sense of the chaos.
Erling Haaland has been a Premier League player for barely three seasons but has already outscored a legion of legends and is firing Norway to the World Cup.
Manchester City don’t half feel imperious after catching Arsenal despite Pep Guardiola saying they must improve. And Wolves really might go down.
Newcastle were brilliant for 45 minutes against Chelsea before collapsing again, showing everything amazing and terrible about Eddie Howe’s side.
The pre-season tour remains one of football’s dirtiest secrets, with many clubs guilty of indulging in the travelling circus despite the environmental cost.
Five of the Big Six want Antoine Semenyo, but who will sign him and what will the other four sides do after missing out? Here’s what will *definitely* happen…
Courtesy of WhoScored’s match rating system, here is the worst player at every Premier League club this season, including Alexander Isak and David Raya.
Gary Lineker is the ‘woke man scorned’ who is playing an incredibly extended and expensive long game in search of ‘revenge’ against the poor BBC.
There are few more certain guarantees of getting something for your time in the Barclays than a game between Spurs and Liverpool. Sorry, Thomas Frank.
Tottenham v Liverpool? Aston Villa v Manchester United? No, we are super-invested in the Circle of Parity…
Crystal Palace, Everton and West Ham are definitely at risk as we rank the top ten non-Big Six stars most likely to secure an upwards transfer to a giant in ...
Premier League Mood Rankings time again. The short version? Villa are pretty happy, Spurs are definitely not. Read on for the (much) longer version.
Manchester United have spent nearly £2billion on 75 players since Sir Alex Ferguson retired in 2013. We’ve ranked them all.
Liverpool and Chelsea should be going all out to tempt Palace and Marc Guehi, while Man Utd should leave Antoine Semenyo to City or Spurs…
Newcastle’s 2-1 win v Fulham might paper over the cracks for Eddie Howe, who is in injury crisis territory after blows for Tino Livramento and Lewis Hall.
£34m Man City playmaker Rayan Cherki continues to embarrass £100m Liverpool flop Florian Wirtz, among other more expensive summer signings.
Pep Guardiola’s Man City back-ups had a point to prove against Brentford on Wednesday in the Carabao Cup. One did well but “should have been sent off”.
As we approach January and Man Utd in particular pledge to strip every non-elite Premier League club, we look at the biggest assets outside the traditional Big Six.
Players departing for AFCON may given managers headaches but for fringe players, it is their chance to stake a place in the first team.
Ruben Amorim’s Manchester United are *finally* evolving for the better, but Kobbie Mainoo and five teammates will be the six victims of these changes…
Bruno Fernandes has mentioned a few times now how Manchester United didn’t quite fight hard enough for his liking. But neither party is in the wrong here.
Manchester United must have felt they had weeded out most if not all the problem players. But if you are the company you keep, Kobbie Mainoo may be an issue.
Remember when this was a boring Premier League season because of long throws? Utter woke nonsense then, utter woke nonsense now. It’s been great.
Three sackings, title-race changes and AFCON effects are afoot in ten Premier League predictions before the end of 2025.
Elite football loves to talk about sustainability. The supply chain may not be glamorous, but it is where football’s environmental future will be won or lost.
“Attack, attack, attack… no, not that much… oh sh*t” sums up a brilliantly bonkers game of football for which we owe great thanks to Ruben Amorim.
Sunderland will need all their momentum to avoid their season being AFCON-ed, while Man Utd are sure to suffer too. But Arsenal are unaffected and Leeds may profit…
Newcastle, Spurs, West Ham, David Moyes and Scott Parker receive particular kickings, but Arne Slot, Sunderland and Unai Emery deserve plenty of praise.
Eddie Howe will likely never respond to defeat by saying ‘it was nothing to do with me’. But Newcastle could do with figuring out who and what the issue is.
Arsenal are top of the actual table – but these standings prove why the Gunners would be right to be wary while Manchester City sniff blood…
Arne Slot has emerged from a period in which his position as Liverpool manager should have been rendered ‘untenable’, and has rarely looked more secure.