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Tuesday, 19 May 2026
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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.
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Arsenal title permutations: City face Bournemouth with the race on the line
Arsenal have 79 points and can win the Premier League title if Manchester City fail at Bournemouth tonight.
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Rangers want World Cup cash to fix Scottish football's VAR problem
Rangers want Scottish FA World Cup money used to improve VAR and refereeing standards, while Project Regen reaches feasibility at Ibrox.
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Hansi Flick backs Lewandowski’s farewell start against Real Betis
Hansi Flick confirmed Robert Lewandowski will start Barcelona’s final home game and linked the farewell to rebuilding, with Betis and team news in focus.
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Daniel Farke tells Leeds United to match his ambition or move on
Daniel Farke has told Leeds United their summer plans must match his ambition, with control, recruitment and future talks now central.
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Marcus Rashford one twist away from a Real Madrid transfer debate
Marcus Rashford has 14 goals and 14 assists for Barcelona as Mourinho's Real Madrid interest meets a €30m buy option due June 15.
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Joao Pedro snub exposes Brazil’s selection dilemma
Carlo Ancelotti apologised to Joao Pedro after leaving the Chelsea striker out of Brazil’s World Cup squad, despite 15 Premier League goals and 5 assists.
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Curtis Jones faces Liverpool crossroads as Inter circle
Curtis Jones has one year left on his Liverpool deal, is valued at £35 million and has renewed Inter interest with a summer exit in play.
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Declan Rice says Arsenal still have one more step to take
Declan Rice says Arsenal's title bid is still not done after Burnley, with David Raya's 19 clean sheets backing the run-in.
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Scotland World Cup squad shows Clarke still trusts continuity
Scotland World Cup squad is set, with 43-year-old Craig Gordon, recalled Ross Stewart and 19-year-old Findlay Curtis in Clarke's 26.
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Neymar back in, Joao Pedro out as Brazil make a divisive World Cup call
Brazil World Cup squad call brings Neymar back, but Chelsea forward Joao Pedro is out despite a 15-goal Premier League season.
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Liverpool new home kit hints at a summer of exits and stay-ons
Liverpool's 2026-27 home kit launch points to who stays and who goes, with Curtis Jones and Alisson featured and other uncertain names absent.
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Andoni Iraola future still open as clubs circle
Andoni Iraola is delaying his next move while Crystal Palace, Liverpool and Bundesliga clubs circle, with Bournemouth still chasing Europe.
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Manchester City 115 charges verdict could still be two years away
Tom Murray says Manchester City's 115 charges case could still be unresolved in two years, even as Stefan Borson tips a June verdict.
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Kai Havertz scores and escapes red as Arsenal edge Burnley
Kai Havertz scored Arsenal’s winner against Burnley, then survived a VAR review on a controversial tackle as Arteta backed Bournemouth.
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Tottenham survival battle gets a hostile twist from De Zerbi
Roberto De Zerbi wants Tottenham to use the hostility around their relegation fight as fuel, with two Premier League games left and Chelsea next.
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Casemiro farewell at Manchester United turns Old Trafford into tribute night
Casemiro’s Old Trafford farewell, Bruno Fernandes’ record-equalling night and United’s midfield transition defined the final home game.
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Marcus Rashford Barcelona transfer still hangs on £26million fee
Marcus Rashford's Barcelona transfer remains unresolved, with a reported £26million option and a three-year deal still needing changes.
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Sandro Tonali price tag, Arsenal interest and why Newcastle may still sell
Sandro Tonali is back in the transfer spotlight as Arsenal and Manchester United circle, with Newcastle's asking price reported as high as £100m.
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Robert Lewandowski Barcelona exit puts the No 9 question front and centre
Robert Lewandowski has confirmed his Barcelona exit. Flick says replacing him will be hard after an emotional farewell and 119 goals.
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Florentino Perez faces ban risk and a rare election challenge
Florentino Perez faces a referees complaint and possible sanction after his rant, while Real Madrid's election opens a rare challenge.
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Arsenal title race: one result from the Premier League crown
Arsenal are one result from the Premier League title after another 1-0 win, with 26 goals conceded and 13 one-goal wins driving the run-in.
Monday, 18 May 2026
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Mikel Arteta will watch Manchester City vs Bournemouth with his family
Arteta says he will watch Manchester City vs Bournemouth with his family as Arsenal wait on a result that could seal the Premier League title.
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Kai Havertz one red-card scare away from changing Arsenal's night
Kai Havertz scored Arsenal’s winner, escaped a VAR red-card upgrade for a 67th-minute challenge and was quickly substituted by Mikel Arteta.
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Arsenal vs Burnley: Havertz goal and VAR scare put Arsenal close to title
Arsenal vs Burnley ended 1-0 as Kai Havertz scored in the 37th minute, then survived a VAR review, while Bukayo Saka reached 50 PL assists for Arsenal.
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Arsenal player ratings vs Burnley as Rice leads and Havertz delivers
Arsenal player ratings vs Burnley: Declan Rice starred, Kai Havertz scored from Bukayo Saka's corner, and two VAR calls kept it tense.
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Kylian Mbappe one game from retaining the Pichichi Trophy
Kylian Mbappé is one game from retaining the Pichichi Trophy with 24 La Liga goals. Harry Kane leads the Golden Shoe race by 12.