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Leicester vs Liverpool - Premier League: TV channel, team news, lineups & prediction
Leicester vs Liverpool - Premier League: TV channel, team news, lineups & prediction
Previewing Leicester vs Liverpool in the Premier League, with TV & live stream details, team news, predicted lineups & score prediction.
1970-01-01 08:00
Is Everton vs Manchester City on TV? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch Premier League fixture
Is Everton vs Manchester City on TV? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch Premier League fixture
Title chasers Manchester City take on Everton in an encounter with ramifications at both ends of the Premier League table. Pep Guardiola’s side are now favourites to secure a third consecutive crown with four games left in their Premier League campaign. Everton, meanwhile, produced their finest performance of the season to thrash Brighton on Monday and boost their survival hopes. One more win could be enough to keep Sean Dyche’s side up with Wolves and Bournemouth their final opponents of the season. Here’s everything you need to know. When is Everton vs Manchester City? Everton vs Manchester City is due to kick off at 2pm BST on Sunday 14 May at Goodison Park. How can I watch it? Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the game live on Sky Sports Premier League and Sky Sports Main Event, with coverage starting at 1pm BST. Subscibers can stream the action via the Sky Go app. Team news After such a strong performance against Brighton, Sean Dyche may opt to name an unchanged Everton side. Seamus Coleman and Ben Godfrey are absent due to injury - the Ireland right back is out of contract this summer but has undergone surgery and should be fit for the start of next season. With Manchester City still chasing three trophies, Pep Guardiola is having to manage his squad carefully and is likely to again rotate after the midweek draw with Real Madrid. Nathan Ake missed that Champions League semi-final first leg encounter due to injury, but his manager said the defender was doing “much better” and would be further assessed after training on Friday ahead of this game. Predicted line-ups Everton XI: Pickford; Patterson, Mina, Tarkowski, Mykolenko; Garner, Gueye; Iwobi, Doucoure, McNeil; Calvert-Lewin. Manchester City XI: Ederson; Walker, Dias, Akanji; Lewis, Phillips; Mahrez, Alvarez, Gundogan, Foden; Haaland. Odds Everton win 17/2 Draw 22/5 Manchester City win 4/11 Prediction Manchester City maintain their place at the top of the Premier League. Everton 1-3 Manchester City Read More ‘It sums him up’: Jack Grealish hails Man City team-mate Kevin De Bruyne Dwight McNeil says ‘nothing is done yet’ despite Everton’s huge win at Brighton Vincent Kompany planning ‘smart’ recruitment and ‘healthy decisions’ for Burnley Pep Guardiola backs title-chasing Man City to have ‘incredible focus’ at Everton Roy Hodgson: I won’t be telling Southgate to pick Eberechi Eze for England Man Utd boss Marc Skinner fires FA Cup final warning to favourites Chelsea
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Carlo Ancelotti gives huge Eduardo Camavinga injury update ahead of Man City second leg
Carlo Ancelotti gives huge Eduardo Camavinga injury update ahead of Man City second leg
Carlo Ancelotti gives an update on Eduardo Camavinga's injury ahead of Man City vs Real Madrid.
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Ryan Mason reflects on 'difficult moment' for Tottenham after Aston Villa defeat
Ryan Mason reflects on 'difficult moment' for Tottenham after Aston Villa defeat
Ryan Mason looks back on Tottenham's 2-1 defeat to Aston Villa.
1970-01-01 08:00
Women’s FA Cup final LIVE: Chelsea vs Manchester United team news and latest updates from sold-out Wembley
Women’s FA Cup final LIVE: Chelsea vs Manchester United team news and latest updates from sold-out Wembley
Chelsea face Manchester United in the Women’s FA Cup final at a sold-out Wembley Stadium. It’s the first time in the competition’s history that all tickets have been sold for the showpiece occasion, and a crowd of almost 90,000 will be in attendance as Chelsea and Manchester United battle for the FA Cup - a record for a women’s club match in England. Serial trophy winners Chelsea are aiming to lift the FA Cup for the third straight year under Emma Hayes, while Marc Skinner’s up-and-coming United side are playing in their first Women’s FA Cup final - five years on from the team being launched in 2018. Both teams are competing to win the double this season, with United leading defending champions Chelsea by a point in the Women’s Super League - although the Blues have a game in hand. Follow live updates from Wembley as Chelsea and Manchester United play for the FA Cup.
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Erik ten Hag offers update on Marcus Rashford after Wolves absence
Erik ten Hag offers update on Marcus Rashford after Wolves absence
Erik ten Hag offers an update on the injury suffered by Man Utd forward Marcus Rashford.
1970-01-01 08:00
Thiago Silva confirms stance on Chelsea future
Thiago Silva confirms stance on Chelsea future
Thiago Silva confirms his stance on his Chelsea future amid links to Fluminense.
1970-01-01 08:00
Is the Women’s FA Cup final on TV? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch Chelsea vs Manchester United
Is the Women’s FA Cup final on TV? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch Chelsea vs Manchester United
Wembley is sold out as Chelsea and Manchester United meet in the Women’s FA Cup final. A record crowd for any women’s club in England is expected as the WSL’s top two meet with silverware on the line. For Marc Skinner’s Manchester United, who lead the league, this is an FA Cup final debut as the club target a first major trophy. For Chelsea, conversely, this is familiar ground, with the four-time winners bidding to win this crown for a third successive year. Here’s everything you need to know. When is the Women’s FA Cup final? Chelsea vs Manchester United is due to kick off at 2.30pm BST on Sunday 14 May at Wembley Stadium in London. How can I watch it? Viewers in the United Kingdom will be able to watch the FA Cup final live on BBC One, with coverage on the channel from 1.50pm BST. The match will also be available to watch Team news The unfortunate Fran Kirby will miss the remainder of the season after yet more injury problems, but Sam Kerr was fit enough to make the bench against Leicester and should be in contention. Pernille Harder showed she was back to full match sharpness with a brace in that midweek encounter. Manchester United are without Maria Thorisdottir, like Kirby ruled out for the rest of the season. Lisa Naalsund has been back in training this week, while Katie Zelem is back to skipper the side after missing last weekend’s win over Tottenham due to suspension. Predicted line-ups Chelsea XI: Berger; Perisset, Carter, Eriksson; Charles, Cuthbert, Leupolz, Reiten; James, Kerr, Harder. Manchester United XI: Earps; Batlle, Le Tissier, Turner, Blundell; Ladd, Zelem; Parris, Toone, Galton; Russo. Odds Chelsea win 21/20 Draw (after 90 minutes) 5/2 Manchester United win 23/10 Prediction Chelsea narrowly take victory. Chelsea 2-1 Manchester United Read More Inspired by ‘Fergie time’, how Manchester United reached a ‘turning point’ to challenge Chelsea ‘Everyone wants to see us fail’: How Erin Cuthbert drives Chelsea to stay on top ‘Manchester United lives in my heart’: How Katie Zelem epitomises ‘crazy journey’ to FA Cup final Is Chelsea vs Manchester United on TV? How to watch Women’s FA Cup final How ‘Fergie time’ inspired Manchester United to challenge Chelsea for the double How Katie Zelem epitomises Man United’s ‘crazy journey’ to FA Cup final
1970-01-01 08:00
How to watch Championship play-offs
How to watch Championship play-offs
A place in next season’s Premier League is on the line as four teams begin their play-off campaigns at the end of the Championship season. Two clubs have already earned automatic promotion, with Burnley cruising to the title and Sheffield United also already elevated in relative comfort as the second-placed finisher. Battling to join them in the top flight are Luton Town, Middlesbrough, Coventry City and Sunderland, with the latter two clubs securing their spots on a dramatic final day after a tight race for the final play-off places. To book a prestigious Wembley date and a shot at the Premier League they will first have to survive two-legged home and away semi-finals. Here’s everything you need to know: When are the Championship play-offs? The play-offs begin on 13 May with the first leg of the semi-final between Sunderland and Luton, and conclude with the second tier’s final at Wembley on Saturday 27 May. Who has qualified for the play-offs? In the Championship, the teams who finished third, fourth, fifth and sixth will compete for the final promotion place to the Premiership. They are: Luton, Middlesbrough, Coventry and Sunderland. How can I watch it? All of the play-off action will be live for viewers in the United Kingdom on Sky Sports. Subscribers can stream every game via the Sky Go app. Championship play-off schedule: Semi-final first legs: Saturday 13 May, 5.30pm BST: Sunderland 2-1 Luton (Stadium of Light, Sunderland) Sunday 14 May, 12pm BST: Coventry vs Middlesbrough (Coventry Building Society Arena) Second legs: Tuesday 16 May, 8pm BST: Luton vs Sunderland (Kenilworth Road, Luton) Wednesday 17 May 8pm BST: Middlesbrough vs Coventry (Riverside Stadium, Middlesbrough) Final: Saturday 27 May, 4.45pm BST Who has qualified for the play-offs in League One and League Two? In League One, it is the finishers in that same spread from third to sixth: Sheffield Wednesday, Barnsley, Bolton, Peterborough. League Two, meanwhile, awards an extra automatic promotion place, meaning the fourth to seventh placed clubs progress to the play-offs: Stockport County, Carlisle United, Bradford City, Salford City. League One play-off schedule Semi-final first legs: Friday 12 May, 8pm BST: Peterborough 4-0 Sheffield Wednesday (London Road, Peterborough) Saturday 13 May, 3pm BST: Bolton 1-1 Barnsley (University of Bolton Stadium) Second legs: Thursday 18 May, 8pm BST: Sheffield Wednesday vs Peterborough (Hillsborough, Sheffield) Friday 19 May, 8pm BST: Barnsley vs Bolton (Oakwell, Barnsley) Final: Monday 29 May, 3pm BST League Two play-off schedule Semi-final first legs: Saturday 13 May, 7.45pm BST: Salford City 1-0 Stockport County (Moor Lane, Salford) Sunday 14 May, 7pm BST: Bradford vs Carlisle (Valley Parade, Bradford) Second legs: Saturday 20 May, 12.30pm BST: Stockport County vs Salford City (Edgeley Park, Stockport) Saturday 20 May, 3pm BST: Carlisle United vs Bradford City (Brunton Park, Carlisle) Final: Sunday 28 May, 1.30pm BST Read More EFL clubs agree record £935million broadcast deal with Sky Sports Milan derby creates thrilling sensory overload that shows how football should be Vincent Kompany planning ‘smart’ recruitment for promoted Burnley When are the play-offs? On this day in 2013: Wigan celebrate FA Cup win with shock victory over Man City A closer look at this season’s play-off contenders as promotion battle resumes
1970-01-01 08:00
Why Ryan Reynolds wanted to buy this ice hockey team
Why Ryan Reynolds wanted to buy this ice hockey team
Ryan Reynolds, Snoop Dogg and the Weeknd want to be the next owner of the Ottawa Senators. Why?
1970-01-01 08:00
Chelsea close to confirming Mauricio Pochettino appointment
Chelsea close to confirming Mauricio Pochettino appointment
Chelsea are finalising their appointment of Mauricio Pochettino and the former Tottenham and PSG manager's arrival could be confirmed early next week.
1970-01-01 08:00
Taylor Swift ends all debate: She's an Eagles fan, y'all
Taylor Swift ends all debate: She's an Eagles fan, y'all
The greatest female pop star of this generation is an Eagles fan -- the team, not the band.Her merch sales outpace those of Jalen Hurts and any other Eagles player. She can pack every single seat in Lincoln Financial Field and still have fans screaming for more. She's arguably the greatest ...
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