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Friday, 8 May 2026
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Giovanni Simeone keeps Torino's home streak going
Giovanni Simeone scored in his fifth straight home Serie A match as Torino came from behind to beat Sassuolo, with Marcus Pedersen scoring his first
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Southampton charged by EFL after alleged Middlesbrough training incident
Southampton charged by EFL after Middlesbrough alleged filming at training before the play-off semi-final, with the league seeking a faster response.
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Borussia Dortmund player ratings as Schlotterbeck, Beier and Inacio stand out
Borussia Dortmund beat Eintracht Frankfurt 3-2 to seal second place, with Schlotterbeck, Beier and Inacio standing out in the ratings.
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Freiburg praise from Kompany after Europa League final breakthrough
Kompany praised Freiburg as a model club after their Europa League final breakthrough and said their rise is 'everything that is positive in football'.
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Liverpool Brentford Champions League route could still hinge on Villa
Liverpool’s run-in could open a Champions League route for Brentford if Aston Villa win the Europa League and Brentford finish sixth.
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Toulouse vs Lyon preview: Champions League race meets a stubborn home test
Lyon chase automatic Champions League qualification at Toulouse, but the hosts have already beaten Les Gones this season and the visitors' away form is a
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Aurelien Tchouameni accepts Real Madrid fine after Valverde fight
Aurelien Tchouameni has apologised after Real Madrid fined him and Federico Valverde €500,000 each, with no suspensions handed out.
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Arsenal vs West Ham puts Arteta's calm message at the centre of title run-in
Arsenal vs West Ham could swing the title race and survival fight, with Arteta urging calm after reaching the Champions League final.
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Alejandro Garnacho needs guidance, not just talent, says Wayne Bridge
Wayne Bridge says Alejandro Garnacho may need an old head or father figure at Chelsea, as the winger battles injury and uncertainty in a squad overhaul.
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Kylian Mbappe backlash grows before El Clasico
Kylian Mbappe faces a backlash before El Clasico, with an almost 32 million-signature petition, rehab criticism and Real Madrid unrest.
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Julian Brandt's Dortmund farewell is about the numbers
Julian Brandt leaves Borussia Dortmund with 216 Bundesliga appearances, 43 goals and 50 assists, before a farewell against Eintracht Frankfurt.
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Burnley vs Aston Villa preview: top-five pressure meets a dead rubber at Turf Moor
Burnley host Aston Villa with the Clarets on five straight Premier League defeats and Villa trying to protect fifth place after a Europa League surge.
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Will Lankshear on Oxford: why he felt like a signing, not a loanee
Will Lankshear says his Oxford United loan felt like a permanent move, and he ended with 12 goals, four assists and top scorer status.
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Andoni Iraola tops Crystal Palace manager search
Crystal Palace have made Andoni Iraola their preferred choice to replace Oliver Glasner, with a quick decision wanted before summer recruitment.
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Christian Pulisic drought adds pressure to AC Milan before Atalanta
Christian Pulišić is still scoreless in 2026 as AC Milan sit third on 67 points and head into Atalanta after one win in five.
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Brentford Jannik Schuster move points to a longer-term plan
Brentford are closing in on Jannik Schuster, with reports varying on the fee but agreeing the Red Bull Salzburg defender is set for a summer move.
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Igor Thiago backs Brentford's Champions League push
Igor Thiago says Brentford can beat Manchester City and believes sixth place could become a Champions League route if the Aston Villa scenario opens the door.
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Unai Emery says Aston Villa must prioritise the league
Unai Emery says Aston Villa's Premier League run is the priority as they chase fifth place, with Burnley, Liverpool and Manchester City left.
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Rory Finneran first senior Ireland call-up underlines Newcastle's fast-track faith
Rory Finneran has earned his first senior Republic of Ireland call-up after training with Newcastle's first team, with the 18-year-old in contention to
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Alphonso Davies injury leaves Canada sweating World Cup opener
Alphonso Davies injury leaves Canada unsure for June 12 after Bayern said he will miss several weeks and TSN reported a 4-5 week timeline.
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Steven Gerrard texted Willian and Toni Kroos in Liverpool recruitment drive
Steven Gerrard's autobiography says he texted Willian and Toni Kroos in bids to bring them to Liverpool, but both turned him down.
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Amad Diallo backs Michael Carrick as Manchester United's mood shifts
Amad Diallo says Manchester United are really together under Michael Carrick, with United third on 64 points and already in the Champions League.
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Inigo Perez hails Rayo Vallecano's best game in charge after Strasbourg win
Inigo Perez said Rayo Vallecano’s 1-0 win over Strasbourg was his best match in charge after reaching the Conference League final.
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Parma vs Roma preview: Malen's hot streak meets a tight home side
Donyell Malen has 11 goals in 15 Serie A appearances as AS Roma visit Parma, who have lost just one of their last five home matches.
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Arsenal injury update leaves Arteta waiting on Merino and Timber
Arsenal injury update: Mikel Arteta says Mikel Merino and Jurriën Timber are out at West Ham and may not play again this season.
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Pep Guardiola wins April again as City close on Arsenal
Pep Guardiola won Premier League manager of the month for April after Manchester City’s perfect league run cut Arsenal’s lead from nine points to five.
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Brian Brobbey is the road Manchester United did not take
Brian Brobbey once called Manchester United his dream club, but United passed twice and may finally have found their No.9 in Benjamin Sesko.
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Celtic vs Rangers preview: pressure on Celtic, pride and risk for Rangers
Celtic vs Rangers preview: Celtic are three points behind Hearts with three games left, while Rangers risk a first third-placed finish since 2018.
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Manchester City injury news gives Guardiola hope before Brentford
Rodri could return, Joško Gvardiol is back training and Rúben Dias is nearing a comeback as Manchester City prepare for Brentford.
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Michael Carrick Manchester United analysis
BBC analysis says Manchester United's results under Michael Carrick are strong, but the underlying numbers point to overperformance, not control.