Criticised in forthright terms by Alan Pardew, the Palace manager, after Sunday’s 1-0 defeat away to Tottenham Hotspur, in which he was substituted at half-time, Zaha responded with a dynamic display of tireless running and ambitious attacking that wore down a hardworking...
Combatants on both sides will need to focus their attention firmly on the pitch, but if they can go against recent history then Chelsea will aim to prove that their mini-crisis is over. Last season’s player of the year continues to misfire and his decision to blast the...
Two of the Premier League’s most in-form teams of the last couple of seasons – Southampton and Swansea – will look to continue their hunt for a place in Europe when they go head-to-head. They are tied for points with West Ham. Standard Sport examines the details...
This ITN footage of the story includes an interview with Burton Albion manager Neil Warnock, who later went on to manage several clubs within the Football League. I want to speak about the future from Arsenal. With strong central performances for both teams, we’ll be in for...
City and Juventus, who lost to Barcelona in last season’s final, are joined in Group D by Borussia Moenchengladbach and Europa League champions Sevilla.
“I don’t know why Arsenal have had to wait so long, because Arsène Wenger is a good manager and he brings in good players, but maybe it is not so easy to replace players such as Thierry Henry, Dennis Bergkamp, Fredrik Ljungberg and all the defenders”....
BT Sport also confirmed that British teams involved in this year’s biggest continental competitions – Manchester United, Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester City, Celtic, Liverpool, and Tottenham – will be broadcast at least once free-to-air.
Today, we get to watch Real Madrid of the Liga BBVA take on Shakhtar Donetsk of Ukrainian Premier League in the Group A match. Such revenue will only continue to rise, with the new 10-year deal with Adidas beginning last month – worth a record $1 billion in total between...
Jose Mourinho has warned Arsene Wenger that Chelsea are back in the groove as the Premier League champions look to extend their revival in Saturday’s showdown with London rivals Arsenal.
The poor season under David Moyes cost United reduced matchday income as well as prize and broadcast money, the latter of which dropped by more than 20 per cent. That’s the bad news.
With the Champions League starting for real this week, there are no free games featuring English clubs and supporters will have to subscribe to BT Sport to see their heroes in action in Europe.