Match reports
Match reports, previews and analysis.
Thursday, 7 May 2026
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Manchester United vs Sunderland preview: Carrick weighs up rotation
Carrick has hinted at changes for Manchester United’s trip to Sunderland after Champions League qualification was secured, with fringe players in line for
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Manchester City vs Brentford preview
Manchester City head into Brentford at the Etihad needing a response after the 3-3 Everton draw, with Haaland and Doku in form.
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Tottenham Hotspur press conference puts Palhinha and Maddison in focus
De Zerbi backed João Palhinha, said James Maddison is not yet ready for Premier League intensity and praised Conor Gallagher before Leeds.
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Chelsea injury update leaves Robert Sánchez out for Liverpool clash
Chelsea injury update: Robert Sanchez will miss Liverpool, with Pedro Neto and Alejandro Garnacho doubtful. Reece James and Levi Colwill are back training.
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Carrick hints at rotation before Sunderland
Carrick hinted at rotation before Manchester United's trip to Sunderland, with Bruno Fernandes chasing the Premier League assists record and Lisandro
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PSG celebrations violence overshadows final run
PSG’s final run has been overshadowed by unrest in Paris, with 127 arrests, 11 injuries and a hard warning from Laurent Nuñez.
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Mbappe fitness update comes with Real Madrid tension before El Clasico
Mbappe should be available for El Clasico after a strain, but Real Madrid’s build-up is dominated by training-ground rows and dressing-room unrest.
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Barcelona on the brink of title history against Real Madrid
Barcelona can clinch La Liga against Real Madrid and also equal the all-time Clasico wins record, with a draw enough to confirm the title.
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PSG vs Arsenal Champions League final
Luis Enrique backs PSG’s style ahead of the Champions League final, with 44 PSG goals, Arsenal’s 6 conceded, and a rare manager matchup.
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Kompany fumes at refereeing after Bayern's Champions League exit
Vincent Kompany blasted refereeing after Bayern's 6-5 aggregate Champions League semi-final loss to Paris Saint Germain, calling key handball calls
Wednesday, 6 May 2026
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PSG's balance against Bayern gives Arsenal a serious final warning
PSG vs Arsenal now looks tougher after PSG's Bayern win, with Kvaratskhelia, midfield control and a patched-up defence all standing out.
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Luis Enrique puts respect on Arsenal before PSG's final in Budapest
Luis Enrique praised Mikel Arteta and warned Arsenal of a difficult Champions League final after PSG reached it 6-5 on aggregate against Bayern.
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Borussia Dortmund one win from securing second place against Eintracht Frankfurt
Borussia Dortmund can clinch second place with a win over Eintracht Frankfurt, but both sides arrive under pressure at Signal Iduna Park.
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PSG arrive with the sharper edge for Arsenal after controlled win over Bayern
PSG beat Bayern 6-5 on aggregate to set up the Arsenal vs PSG Champions League final after Dembélé's early goal and Kane's 94th-minute reply.
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Joao Neves handball explained after Bayern's penalty fury against PSG
Joao Neves handball sparked Bayern anger, but the law exempts a player hit by a team-mate's ball. Why VAR let PSG off is explained.
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Newcastle United injury news leaves Eddie Howe short before Forest trip
Eddie Howe faces a depleted Newcastle United squad with Tino Livramento and Fabian Schär doubts and Lewis Miley ruled out for the run-in.
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Strasbourg vs Rayo Vallecano: semi-final second leg
Strasbourg host Rayo Vallecano in the Conference League semi-final second leg, trailing 1-0 but backed by a 4-0 Mainz comeback and a strong home record.
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Torino vs Sassuolo: form edge points to away threat
Torino vs Sassuolo brings 49 points against 41, with Sassuolo's 26 from 14 games and Laurienté's 15 direct goal involvements standing out.
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Arteta says Arsenal crowd and gut call drove first final in 20 years
Arsenal reached their first Champions League final in 20 years as Mikel Arteta praised the Emirates atmosphere and his gut-feel team call.
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Arsenal player ratings vs Atletico Madrid: Rice and Gabriel set the standard
Declan Rice and Gabriel led Arsenal past Atletico Madrid, with Bukayo Saka scoring in a 1-0 win that sealed a 2-1 aggregate success.
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Levante vs Osasuna: relegation pressure meets away-day problems
Levante vs Osasuna pits 19th against 10th, with Levante on 20 home points and Osasuna on 10 away points in La Liga.
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Viktor Gyökeres earns Shearer praise as Arsenal reach the Champions League final
Shearer and Sturridge praised Viktor Gyökeres after Arsenal beat Atletico Madrid to reach the Champions League final for the first time in 20 years.
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Arsenal title race opens up as Alan Shearer backs Mikel Arteta's side
Arsenal lead by five points with three league games left after Manchester City's 3-3 draw at Everton, and Alan Shearer thinks they will finish it.
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Aston Villa vs Nottingham Forest: second leg preview
Nottingham Forest lead Aston Villa 1-0 into the Europa League semi-final second leg, with Villa on three straight defeats and Forest unbeaten in five.
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Simeone and Berta clash after Arsenal reach final
Diego Simeone and Andrea Berta’s late touchline clash overshadowed Arsenal’s 1-0 win over Atletico Madrid, sending the Gunners into the final.
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Arsenal celebrations were justified after a historic night at the Emirates
Arsenal’s Champions League final place sparked debate after Bukayo Saka scored the winner and they reached their first final in 20 years.
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Arsenal reach Champions League final unbeaten after Saka settles Atletico tie
Arsenal beat Atletico Madrid 1-0 to reach the Champions League final after 20 years, with Bukayo Saka's 44th-minute goal settling it.
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Diego Simeone praises Arsenal after Atletico Madrid exit
Diego Simeone praised Arsenal's power and refused excuses after Atletico Madrid's Champions League semi-final exit, with Bukayo Saka's first-half goal
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Arsenal Champions League final secured by Saka's winner against Atletico Madrid
Bukayo Saka scored the winner as Arsenal beat Atletico Madrid 1-0 to reach their first Champions League final since 2006, while leading the Premier League race.
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Merlin Röhl says Everton's European push is still alive after City draw
Merlin Röhl says Everton still believe in Europe after Everton's 3-3 draw with Manchester City, with three league games left.