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  1. Winners & losers from the Lionesses key WWC qualifiers

    Advantage, England. This international break was always going to feel decisive in the race between the Lionesses and Spain to secure the only automatic qualification spot for next year’s Women’s World Cup available in this cut-throat qualifying group, and it was the reigning European champions, rather than the world champions, who came out on top.

  2. Mikel Arteta, it's happening again! Arsenal's title choke is ON

    Arsenal fans love to chant, 'Tottenham Hotspur it's happening again' every time their north London rivals suffer a big defeat. But despite enjoying endless fun laughing at their relegation-threatened neighbours this season, the Gunners are heading for their own deja-vu-laced nightmare after Sunday's 2-1 defeat to Manchester City. Mikel Arteta's side gave it their all in the unmissable title showdown, but there was a familiar feeling once the final whistle went.

  3. ‘Cheating just to win’ - Iwobi on why Osimhen is world-class

    Alex Iwobi has explained what makes Nigeria international team-mate Victor Osimhen special, with the Galatasaray striker so determined to be a world-class operator that he is “cheating just to win” in training. Speaking on the Beast Mode On Podcast, Fulham playmaker Iwobi has also revealed what it is like having legendary ex-Paris Saint-Germain, Bolton and Super Eagles star Jay-Jay Okocha as an uncle.

  4. Huge Rodri injury concern for Man City as Pep delivers update

    Manchester City face an anxious wait over the fitness of star midfielder Rodri after he was forced off with a groin issue during Sunday’s crucial 2-1 Premier League victory against Arsenal. Manager Pep Guardiola confirmed the club are awaiting medical test results, casting a shadow over a massive win that drastically shifts the momentum in the title race.

  5. Salah eager to 'say farewell in the right way' to Liverpool fans

    Liverpool star Mohamed Salah has expressed his desire to "say farewell in the right way" after playing a starring role in Sunday's dramatic Merseyside derby victory over Everton. The Egyptian forward is entering the final weeks of his trophy-laden Anfield career and is determined to achieve one last major objective before his departure.

  6. Arsenal Manchester City 2025-26 Premier League

    Gabriel monstered as Arsenal's grip on title race evaporates

    Arsenal’s title hopes suffered another massive hit as Erling Haaland’s second-half goal settled Sunday’s titanic Premier League title clash in the favour of Manchester City. Haaland struck on 65 minutes to seal a 2-1 win for Pep Guardiola’s side, who will now move to the top of the table should they win their game in hand at Burnley in midweek.

  7. Haaland gets revenge & Cherki shines to turn title race City's way

    Erling Haaland scored for the first time in the Premier League since February on Sunday, and his intervention was more than worth the wait as it gave Manchester City a 2-1 win over Arsenal which put them in the driving seat to win the title. A magical dribble from Rayan Cherki gave City the lead in the make-or-break showdown in Manchester, only for a terrible touch by Gianluigi Donnarumma to hand Kai Havertz an equaliser.