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Wednesday, 20 May 2026
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Steve Clarke backs loyalty over Oliver McBurnie's World Cup case
Steve Clarke defended Scotland’s fans, criticised pitch invasions and explained why Oliver McBurnie was left out of his World Cup squad.
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Dominic Calvert-Lewin Leeds free transfer looks fully vindicated
Dominic Calvert-Lewin has 14 Premier League goals for Leeds, and Roy Keane says the free transfer has been a brilliant signing after the 95th-minute
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Mohamed Salah, Slot and the Liverpool send-off row
Carragher says Slot cannot win over Mohamed Salah's final Liverpool appearance at Anfield, with Liverpool 5th and still in the Champions League race.
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Parkstadion's astonishing fall from UEFA Cup final stage to academy ground
Parkstadion has gone from Schalke's 62,004-capacity showpiece to a 2,999-seat academy ground, with World Cup and concert history behind it.
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Mateus Fernandes transfer battle heats up as Manchester United and Arsenal circle
Mateus Fernandes is wanted by Manchester United and Arsenal, with West Ham’s relegation threat, a £70m-plus valuation and a 35-game season in play.
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Arsenal Premier League title confirmed after late surge
Arsenal ended a 22-year wait for the Premier League title after four straight wins, a 1-0 Burnley win and Manchester City’s draw with Bournemouth.
Tuesday, 19 May 2026
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Arsenal title celebrations turn into a reply to the ‘bottlers’ tag
Bukayo Saka and Myles Lewis-Skelly hit back at the 'bottlers' label as Arsenal ended a 22-year wait and Kepa Arrizabalaga's medal status stayed unclear.
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Tottenham's relegation fight is really about Everton and their home collapse
Tottenham's relegation battle goes to a final-day home game with Everton after a Chelsea flashpoint and months of damaging home form.
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Roberto De Zerbi shuts down the penalty debate and resets Tottenham on Everton
De Zerbi brushed aside Tottenham's penalty debate and called Sunday's home game with Everton the club's real final, while warning James Maddison is limited.
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Guardiola's future overshadows Manchester City's title collapse
Pep Guardiola says he has one more year left as Manchester City’s Bournemouth draw gives way to exit talk and Arsenal’s 82-point title win.
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Arsenal win Premier League after City draw seals title
Arsenal win the Premier League for the first time in 22 years after Manchester City drew 1-1 with Bournemouth. Arteta, Wenger and Rice react.
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Steve Clarke sticks with his plan as Oli McBurnie omission stirs Scotland debate
Steve Clarke defended his Scotland selection method after leaving Oli McBurnie out, while McBurnie said he found out from a teammate.
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Chelsea player ratings vs Tottenham: Enzo Fernández was the difference
Chelsea player ratings vs Tottenham were led by Enzo Fernández, who scored and assisted in a 2-1 win, while Andrey Santos impressed on his start.
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Tottenham relegation battle goes to the final day
Tottenham's Premier League survival goes to the final day after the Chelsea defeat, with a win over Everton enough and a draw likely sufficient.
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Chelsea vs Tottenham: Enzo Fernández stars in 2-1 win
Enzo Fernández scored and assisted as Chelsea beat Tottenham 2-1. Andrey Santos also scored, and Spurs must beat Everton on the final day.
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Arsenal title celebrations start before Manchester City's draw is even official
Declan Rice’s ‘I told you all ... it’s done’ post leads Arsenal title celebrations after Manchester City’s 1-1 draw at Bournemouth.
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Manchester City player ratings vs Bournemouth: Haaland tops the marks as title dream ends
Manchester City’s ratings from the 1-1 draw at Bournemouth put Erling Haaland on top, with Rodri and Gianluigi Donnarumma also strong.
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Arsenal title win overshadowed by Havertz red card debate
Arsenal's title night mixed Kai Havertz's winner with a red-card debate. Michael Jackson and Keith Hackett both said the 69th-minute tackle merited red.
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Arsenal’s title was built on control long before City slipped at Bournemouth
Arsenal are Premier League champions on 82 points after Manchester City drew at Bournemouth, with 19 clean sheets and 26 goals conceded.
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Hayden Hackney move waits on Southampton verdict
Leeds United's pursuit of Hayden Hackney may hinge on Southampton's spying case, with Middlesbrough's £20million valuation still in play.
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John McGinn ready to finally realise his Aston Villa dream
John McGinn says leading Aston Villa into the Europa League final is the proudest moment of his career, with Villa chasing a trophy in Istanbul.
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Neymar back in Brazil's World Cup squad, but Ancelotti sets the terms
Neymar returns to Brazil's World Cup squad after three years away, but Carlo Ancelotti says he must earn minutes and may start on the bench.
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Eddie Howe’s summer warning after West Ham win
Eddie Howe says Newcastle must move faster this summer after a 3-1 win over West Ham and cannot let the squad get weaker if players leave.
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Tottenham one point away from safety as Kinsky keeps his place
Tottenham can secure Premier League safety with a point at Chelsea, and Antonin Kinsky keeps his place ahead of Guglielmo Vicario.
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Findlay Curtis one loan spell from Scotland breakthrough
Findlay Curtis went from 13 minutes in six Rangers league games to five goals in 14 Kilmarnock appearances and a 2026 Scotland World Cup place.
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Scotland World Cup squad guide centres on Robertson, McTominay and McGinn
Scotland World Cup squad guide puts Andy Robertson, Scott McTominay and John McGinn at the centre of the 2026 picture.
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Ross Stewart's rise from juniors to Scotland squad
Ross Stewart's rise from Scottish juniors to Southampton form and Scotland's World Cup squad has been shaped by hardship and nine goals since January.
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Eduardo Camavinga transfer watch: Liverpool and Manchester United monitor Real Madrid situation
Eduardo Camavinga has 16 starts in 28 appearances, was left out of France’s 2026 World Cup squad, and is being watched by Liverpool and Manchester United.
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Scotland World Cup squad puts trust and form in the same team
Craig Gordon is in Scotland's 26-man World Cup squad despite three Hearts appearances, while Ross Stewart returns and Haiti await on June 14.
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Cristiano Ronaldo set for sixth World Cup as Portugal frame bigger message
Cristiano Ronaldo is set for a sixth World Cup after Portugal named him in Roberto Martinez's squad, framed around leadership and a Diogo Jota tribute.