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Wrexham AFC will treat its first Carabao Cup match as the last warm‑up game before the new Championship season, after a series of international friendlies.
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Wrexham AFC will treat its first Carabao Cup match as the last warm‑up game before the new Championship season, after a series of international friendlies.

Manchester United’s pursuit of Aurélien Tchouaméni, interest in Joshua Zirkzee and contract talks with Bruno Fernandes dominate the latest transfer gossip, while Juventus and Liverpool plot strategic signings.

From Chelsea’s pursuit of Real Madrid’s Arda Güler to Manchester United’s chase of Crystal Palace’s Maxence Lacroix, the European transfer market is buzzing with speculation.

From Messi's final chapter to the breakout talents eyeing glory, the 2026 World Cup promises unforgettable storylines

The 2025‑26 Premier League season sees a fundamental shift in how teams approach possession, pressing and player recruitment, driven by evolving tactical trends.

Chelsea eye English midfielders, Arsenal chase Enzo Fernández, Bayern target Anthony Gordon, and several high‑profile moves loom on the horizon.

Phil Foden's omission from England's World Cup squad highlights growing concerns over a calendar that prioritises commercial gain over player health.

Pep Guardiola's long tenure at Manchester City has concluded, prompting speculation about successors, legal challenges, and the club's future in the Premier League.

After a decade of transformative success, Pep Guardiola has announced the end of his tenure at Manchester City. The club now faces a pivotal moment as it seeks a successor, while legal challenges and the evolving landscape of English football add further intrigue.

A whirlwind of speculation links top clubs with emerging talents and seasoned stars, while managerial changes loom at several Premier League sides.

A spate of serious injuries is reshaping squads ahead of the World Cup, with managers highlighting the perils of a congested schedule.

Tottenham's 2025‑26 season was rescued by Roberto De Zerbi's innovative tactics and the emergence of Antonin Kinsky between the posts.

Despite a season marked by controversy, the Premier League’s best XI showcases a mix of veteran excellence and emerging stars, from David Raya’s clean‑sheet record to Erling Haaland’s third Golden Boot.

Arsenal secured their first Premier League title in 22 years, while Sunderland’s unexpected European spot and a string of managerial changes reshaped the landscape

As Pep Guardiola prepares to leave Manchester City, a retrospective of the post‑war managers who have left an indelible mark on English football reveals a tapestry of triumphs, innovations, and unexpected miracles.

Japan’s national team opened its 2024 World Cup preparations in Chiba, featuring Ayase Ueda, Ritsu Doan, Kaishu Sano, Maya Yoshida and other European-based stars ahead of a North American tour.

The season's last match delivered stunning outcomes, from West Ham's third relegation to Sunderland's first European spot in half a century.

Erling Haaland, striker for Manchester City, won the Golden Boot as the top scorer in the Premier League for the third time in four seasons, finishing with 27 goals. No other player in the league reached 20 goals. Haaland was also the top scorer in the 2022-23 and 2023-24 seasons. He is set to participate in his first World Cup with Norway this summer.

Erling Haaland clinched his third Premier League Golden Boot in four seasons, finishing with 27 goals and preparing for his first World Cup appearance with Norway.

Erling Haaland secured the Premier League Golden Boot for the third time in four seasons, finishing with 27 goals and heading to his first World Cup with Norway.

West Ham and Tottenham fight to avoid the drop, Arsenal have already secured the title, and Manchester City and Liverpool face pivotal matches amid notable departures.

Unai Emery has lifted Aston Villa from the lower reaches of the Premier League to European competition, blending a stellar Europa League record with ambitious transfer influence.

With the 2025‑26 Premier League season concluding on Sunday, Arsenal have already secured the title while a host of clubs battle for European places and survival. New managerial appointments and farewell stories add intrigue to the final round of fixtures.

Tottenham Hotspur has endured 48 straight seasons in the top flight, facing only fleeting threats of relegation and even capturing European glory in 2025.