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  •  Is Brentford Really a Free Pass for Man City?

     Is Brentford Really a Free Pass for Man City?

    City arrive in ruthless form Manchester City welcome Brentford to the Etihad Stadium for a Carabao Cup quarter-final that, on paper, looks one-sided. Pep Guardiola’s side arrive in outstanding shape, having made it five wins in a row across all competitions with a comfortable 3-0 league victory over Crystal Palace…

  • Old Trafford Loses Its Mind in 4–4 Madness

    Old Trafford Loses Its Mind in 4–4 Madness

    A night of chaos and controversy Manchester United and Bournemouth played out one of the most extraordinary Premier League matches in recent memory, sharing a jaw-dropping 4-4 draw at Old Trafford. Momentum swung relentlessly from one side to the other in a game packed with brilliance, controversy and late drama…

  • Chelsea Warned as Cardiff Chase Another Cup Shock

    Chelsea Warned as Cardiff Chase Another Cup Shock

    A quarter-final nobody expected The Carabao Cup quarter-finals get underway with a classic clash of expectations as Cardiff City, the lowest-ranked side left in the competition, welcome Chelsea to the Welsh capital. While Chelsea arrive as heavy favourites, the pressure is firmly on the Premier League side, with Cardiff having…

  • Dynamic soccer match with players competing intensely for the ball on the field.

    Vicario nightmare as Forest humiliate Spurs

    Goalkeeper errors set the tone Tottenham Hotspur suffered a brutal reality check as Nottingham Forest swept them aside 3–0 at the City Ground, with Guglielmo Vicario enduring a nightmare afternoon between the posts. Two costly mistakes from the Spurs goalkeeper handed Forest control of the game, and there was no…

  • Rodrygo saves Alonso but Madrid still look in trouble

    Rodrygo saves Alonso but Madrid still look in trouble

    Three points, no comfort Real Madrid claimed a 2–1 win away at Alavés, but the performance did little to ease the growing pressure on head coach Xabi Alonso. Rodrygo’s first LaLiga goal since January proved decisive, yet Madrid once again struggled to control a match against a side hovering just…

  • Own-goal agony as Sunderland stun Newcastle

    Own-goal agony as Sunderland stun Newcastle

    Derby chaos decides Wear–Tyne battle Nick Woltemade’s disastrous own goal handed Sunderland a priceless 1–0 victory over Newcastle in a fiery Wear–Tyne derby, sealing local bragging rights and extending the Black Cats’ remarkable unbeaten league run against their rivals to ten matches. WIN NOW AT VICTORYBET.ET Low quality, high intensity…

  • ​​Kane saves Bayern as bottom club Mainz stun Allianz Arena

    ​​Kane saves Bayern as bottom club Mainz stun Allianz Arena

    Unbeaten run survives late scare Harry Kane’s late penalty rescued Bayern Munich from a shock home defeat as Bundesliga basement side Mainz held the champions to a 2–2 draw at the Allianz Arena. The result preserved Bayern’s unbeaten league start but marked the first time this season they dropped points…

  • Haaland hits. City close in. Arsenal feel it

    Haaland hits. City close in. Arsenal feel it

    Statement win at Selhurst Park Manchester City kept the title pressure firmly on Arsenal with an impressive 3–0 victory over Crystal Palace, moving back to within two points of the Premier League summit. Pep Guardiola’s side made it four league wins in a row with a performance built on patience,…

  • High-energy soccer game between FC Barcelona and opponents in white kits during a competitive match.

    Raphinha waits. Then kills it. Barça pull away

    Patience rewarded at Camp Nou Barcelona tightened their grip on the LaLiga title race as two late goals from captain Raphinha secured a 2–0 victory over Osasuna and opened up a seven-point gap at the summit. Hansi Flick’s side dominated possession from start to finish, but for long spells looked…

  • A football match in progress at Emirates Stadium with players from two teams competing for goal opportunity, with spectators in the background.

    Two own goals. One late escape. Arsenal survive

    Chaos at the Emirates Arsenal were spared a damaging slip in the title race as two Wolverhampton Wanderers own goals, the second deep into stoppage time, sealed a dramatic 2–1 victory and opened a five-point lead at the top of the Premier League. What looked set to be another frustrating…

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