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Friday, 15 May 2026
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Romelu Lukaku named in Belgium squad despite only an hour of football this season
Belgium have named Romelu Lukaku in their World Cup squad despite only 74 Napoli minutes in 2025, backing his record over club form.
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Bruno Fernandes one assist from Premier League record
Bruno Fernandes has 19 Premier League assists, one short of the record, and Casemiro is available for Manchester United’s final home game.
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Nice vs Metz: final-day survival battle goes to the wire
Nice need a final-day result against already-relegated Metz to avoid the relegation playoff after a disastrous Ligue 1 collapse.
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Cagliari vs Torino: one point from Serie A safety
Cagliari need one point for Serie A safety against Torino, who have won just one of their last nine away games and sit 12th.
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Real Madrid vs Sevilla is about the mood around the visitors
Mbappe was booed at Bernabeu as Real Madrid's dressing room mood turns tense before Sevilla. Madrid are confirmed runners-up, while Sevilla still need points.
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Newcastle's history makers are breaking up
Newcastle's League Cup triumph has given way to a summer of uncertainty, with key players potentially leaving and a new hierarchy charged with avoiding
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Chelsea FA Cup protest takes over Wembley as City and West Ham add pressure
Chelsea’s FA Cup final is being overshadowed by fan protests and collapse, while Manchester City and West Ham add live weekend stakes.
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Mikel Arteta says Arsenal should already have more big trophies
Mikel Arteta says Arsenal should already have big trophies after four years of consistency, with three days left to finalise the business.
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Manchester City Chelsea FA Cup final team news centres on Rodri doubt
Rodri remains a doubt for Manchester City's FA Cup final against Chelsea. Guardiola said he does not know yet, while Haaland is fresh and Gvardiol is back.
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Bournemouth move closer to major Vitality Stadium expansion
AFC Bournemouth stadium expansion is set for approval, raising Vitality Stadium from 11,286 to more than 20,000 seats.
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Bruno Fernandes on Declan Rice and United's missed move
Bruno Fernandes says he was sad Declan Rice chose Arsenal, while Ole Gunnar Solskjaer confirms Manchester United discussed signing him several times.
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Everton's latest VAR complaint says plenty about the Premier League's season
Everton VAR errors are back in focus after the KMI panel confirmed 23 mistakes this season and said the Manchester City penalty should have stood.
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Séamus Coleman’s Everton farewell is really about what he became there
Seamus Coleman is ending his Everton playing career after 17 years, with 372 Premier League appearances and a final home game vs Sunderland due Sunday.
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Joao Pedro Barcelona transfer: Chelsea say no to a summer sale
Chelsea will not sell Joao Pedro to Barcelona, with Fabrizio Romano saying the forward is crucial and untouchable despite interest.
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Mbappe fourth-choice claim turns Real Madrid's win into a row
Kylian Mbappe's claim that Alvaro Arbeloa called him Real Madrid's fourth-choice forward has sparked a fresh row, with the manager denying it.
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Arsenal injury update: Calafiori back in training but Burnley remains a doubt
Riccardo Calafiori is back in training, but Arsenal are still waiting on his Burnley availability while Ben White and other doubts linger.
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Terry Butcher documentary puts Ipswich and family grief at the centre
Terry Butcher says Ipswich was the highlight of his career as Butcher: Invisible Wounds premieres in Ipswich and explores family grief.
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Aston Villa final screening urged in Birmingham
Birmingham City Council is being urged to screen Aston Villa's Europa League final in the city centre, as Alex Yip calls it inclusive and family-friendly.
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Arne Slot’s future is still Liverpool’s real dilemma
Liverpool are still backing Arne Slot for now, but fan anger, 18 defeats and a £450m rebuild have put his future under real pressure.
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Welcome to Wrexham became a hit by feeling real, not polished
Welcome to Wrexham returns on 15 May after becoming FX's top docuseries, with BBC linking its rise to authenticity and major growth at Wrexham.
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Ederson Manchester United transfer talks stay alive as Atalanta wait
Manchester United's interest in Ederson stays alive, with Atalanta open to offers, a €45m valuation and personal terms said to be loose.
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Wales summer transfer window: Ben Davies and Harry Wilson lead the uncertainty
Ben Davies runs down his Tottenham contract in June, while Harry Wilson could leave Fulham on a free. Wales also have Darlow and others in play.
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Bundesliga Matchday 34 is all about fourth place and survival
Bundesliga Matchday 34 brings a three-way fight for fourth and three clubs level on 26 points at the bottom, with St. Pauli hosting Wolfsburg.
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Strasbourg vs Monaco preview: Europe on the line at Stade de la Meinau
Monaco need a result to keep Europe alive, but Strasbourg are locked into 8th and beat them 3-1 in the cup this season.
Thursday, 14 May 2026
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Eintracht Frankfurt vs Stuttgart preview
Frankfurt need a win and help elsewhere to chase Europe, while Stuttgart can move closer to Champions League qualification with victory.
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France's World Cup squad is loaded, but Deschamps still has a balance issue
France World Cup squad is set: Mbappé and Dembélé lead it, Camavinga misses out, and Deschamps says balance matters more than names.
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Chelsea vs Manchester City at Wembley is framed by 13 meetings without a Blues win
Chelsea have not beaten Manchester City in 13 meetings. Chris Sutton's BBC preview also tracks BlueCo anger and Guardiola's possible exit.
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Crystal Palace pair Mateta and Lacroix make France World Cup squad
Jean-Philippe Mateta and Maxence Lacroix have earned France World Cup squad places after strong Crystal Palace seasons.
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Werder Bremen vs Borussia Dortmund: points chase on final day
Werder Bremen host Borussia Dortmund in Bundesliga matchweek 34, with Dortmund chasing their best points total in seven years and Bremen safe.
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Curaçao World Cup qualification and Kluivert's gamble
Curaçao's World Cup qualification was shaped by Patrick Kluivert's dual-national gamble and a 7-1 friendly that changed the island's debate.