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Sunday, 10 May 2026
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Hansi Flick to lead Barcelona through El Clasico grief
Hansi Flick will lead Barcelona against Real Madrid despite his father’s death, with a draw or win enough to clinch La Liga.
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Como stadium Europe could mean a 150-mile exile for Conference League games
Como's Conference League rise may force European home games away from Giuseppe Sinigaglia, with Mapei Stadium 150 miles from the lakefront ground.
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Manchester City title race now depends on a West Ham favour
Manchester City beat Brentford 3-0, but Pep Guardiola was cheering West Ham as City wait for Arsenal to slip up in the title race.
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Nottingham Forest vs Newcastle United team news points to selection risk at the City Ground
Nottingham Forest vs Newcastle United team news: Murillo is out, Forest switch to a back three and Anthony Gordon starts on the bench.
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Wayne Rooney title prediction points to Arsenal edge over Manchester City
Wayne Rooney says Arsenal will win the Premier League title if both sides keep winning, with West Ham now the key test.
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Senne Lammens says Manchester United must keep pushing for third
Senne Lammens says Manchester United must keep pushing after a 0-0 draw at Sunderland, while Michael Carrick defended the point and Paul Merson criticised
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Andoni Iraola in no rush as Manchester United and Chelsea circle
Andoni Iraola says he is in no rush over his next job as Manchester United and Chelsea are linked, while Bournemouth sit sixth with 55 points.
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Kieran Trippier exit leaves Newcastle with a leadership gap
Kieran Trippier’s exit is set to leave Newcastle short of leadership, with Eddie Howe calling him one of his best players.
Saturday, 9 May 2026
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Jean-Philippe Mateta says the AC Milan saga is behind him and Palace must move on
Mateta says the AC Milan collapse is behind him, wants Crystal Palace focused on Everton, and backs Ismaïla Sarr before the final.
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Arne Slot explains Rio Ngumoha substitution after Anfield boos
Arne Slot explained why he took Rio Ngumoha off in Liverpool's 1-1 draw with Chelsea, saying the teenager had cramps and asked to be withdrawn.
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Jeremy Doku is giving Manchester City a real chance in the title race
Jeremy Doku has seven goal involvements in six games as Manchester City chase Arsenal, with Pep Guardiola praising his new scoring edge.
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Bournemouth's European chance is live, but the permutations are still messy
Bournemouth are sixth with two games left, but their route into Europe still depends on results around them and wider Premier League permutations.
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Manchester City vs Brentford: Andrews furious over penalty call
Keith Andrews was furious after Kevin Schade's denied 71st-minute penalty in Manchester City's 3-0 win over Brentford, with three calls going City’s way.
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Manchester City vs Brentford player ratings: Doku steals the show in 3-0 win
Jérémy Doku earned top marks as Manchester City beat Brentford 3-0, with a 10/10 display and a top-corner strike.
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Michael Carrick rejects the beach talk after Sunderland draw
Michael Carrick rejected claims Manchester United had switched off after Champions League qualification, after a goalless draw at Sunderland.
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Rob Edwards calls for Wolves clearout after Brighton collapse
Rob Edwards branded Wolves’ start at Brighton atrocious and said some players have got to go after a 3-0 defeat.
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Bournemouth vs Fulham: Iraola praises team’s soul in chaotic win
Andoni Iraola said Bournemouth's soul carried them through a chaotic 1-0 win at Fulham, extending their unbeaten run to 16 and leaving Europe in reach.
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Bournemouth's European push is built on a rebuild that actually worked
Bournemouth's Europe push is alive in sixth place, driven by a 16-game unbeaten run, £266m in sales and more than £202m reinvested.
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Harry Kane's penalty miss ends one streak, not the scoring run
Harry Kane's first Bundesliga penalty miss ended his 24-kick streak, but the Bayern striker still has 33 league goals and 55 in all competitions.
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Liverpool Chelsea Champions League race
Liverpool are fourth on 59 points, Aston Villa fifth on 58 with a game in hand, while Chelsea sit ninth after six straight defeats.
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Manchester United vs Sunderland: Lammens stands out as depth issues remain
Manchester United’s 0-0 at Sunderland featured Senne Lammens’ 9.2, Joshua Zirkzee’s 6.2 and fresh depth concerns for Carrick.
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Senne Lammens stars as Manchester United are held at Sunderland
Senne Lammens starred with a 9.2 rating and four saves as Manchester United drew 0-0 with Sunderland at the Stadium of Light.
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Hoffenheim vs Werder Bremen: Touré fires winner after early red card
Bazoumana Touré scored the only goal as Hoffenheim beat ten-man Werder Bremen 1-0 to keep their Champions League push alive.
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Michael Carrick shrugs off Man Utd manager rumours as Sunderland draw exposes bigger issue
Michael Carrick says Manchester United’s manager speculation has not affected him after the 0-0 draw at Sunderland. Lammens says third place is still the
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Manchester United vs Sunderland reaction: one shot on target, but Carrick keeps the positives
Michael Carrick praised Manchester United’s point at Sunderland, but one shot on target and a 9.2-rated Senne Lammens tell a different story.
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Ermedin Demirović powers Stuttgart past Leverkusen in Champions League race
Ermedin Demirović led VfB Stuttgart's 3-1 win over Bayer Leverkusen with six first-half shots, a goal and a won penalty.
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Liverpool Chelsea reaction shows Anfield is judging Slot's identity problem
Liverpool's 1-1 draw with Chelsea was overshadowed by Anfield boos, Rio Ngumoha's 67th-minute removal and Slot's call for a different summer.
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RB Leipzig vs St. Pauli ratings: Orbán stands out in Champions League clincher
Willi Orbán’s 9.0 rating, Xaver Schlager’s opener and David Raum’s assist powered RB Leipzig to a 2-1 win over St. Pauli and Champions League qualification.
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Bournemouth Fulham: 16-game unbeaten run and Europe
Bournemouth beat Fulham 1-0 in a match with two red cards, Rayan’s fifth goal since January and a 16-game unbeaten run.
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Brighton’s record start and Wolves’ flat response in 3-0 win
Jack Hinshelwood scored after 35 seconds and Lewis Dunk added a fifth-minute header as Brighton beat Wolves 3-0, keeping their European push alive.