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Oakfields Road, Cringleford, Norwich
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Walmer Road, Kirkley, Lowestoft
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Barsham »
Common Lane, Beccles, Suffolk
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Bertram United »
Britannia Road, Norwich, Norfolk
Adult Male
Bowthorpe/Easton »
Middleton Crescent, Norwich, Norfolk
Male, Female, U18, U16, U14, U12, U10
Brickmakers Fc »
Drayton Road, Norwich, Norfolk
Adult Male
Briston »
Hall Street, Briston, Briston
Adult Male
Camden »
Sandown Road, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Adult Male
Caxton Arms, The »
Common Lane, Beccles, Suffolk
Adult Male
Chapelfield (Rovers) Sports Club »
Eaton Road, Norwich, Norfolk
Adult Male
Clare School »
Bowthorpe Park, Cloverhill Road, Norwich
Male, U16, U12
Cobholm Boys »
Mill Road, Cobholm, Great Yarmouth
Male, Female, U12, U9, U8
Cockers »
Manns Lane, Swanton Morley, Dereham
Adult Male
Constitution »
South Park Avenue, Norwich
Adult Male
Costessey Veterans Fc »
Breckland Road, New Costessey, Norwich
Adult Male
Cringleford Veterans »
Oakfields Road, Cringleford, Norwich
Adult Male
Cromer Adult & Youth »
High Street, East Runton, Norfolk
Male, Female, U14, U13, U12, U11, U10, U9, U8, U7
Cromer Town »
Mill Road, Cromer, Norfolk
Male, U18
Dancing Farmers »
Laundry Lane, Thorpe St Andrew, Norfolk
Adult Male
Dereham Day Services »
Norwich City Fc, Carrow Road, Norwich
Adult Male
Dereham Town Youth »
Jubilee Park, Norwich Road, Dereham
Male, Female, U16, U15, U14, U13, U12, U11, U10, U9, U8
Dynamo Denmark »
Marryat Road, Norwich, Norfolk
Adult Male
Earsham »
Off The Street (Earsham Street), Bungay, Suffolk
Adult Male
El Sol »
Green Lane, Bradwell, Great Yarmouth
Adult Male
Ethel Tipple School »
Bowthorpe Park, Cloverhill Road, Norwich
Male, U16, U14
F.N.C. United »
Recreation Road, Norwich, Norfolk
Adult Male
Firside Athletic »
Middleton's Lane, Hellesdon, Norwich
Male, Female, U16, U15, U14, U13, U12, U11, U10, U9, U8, U7
First Uk »
Adult Male
Granny's Baps »
Clover Road, Norwich, Norfolk
Adult Male
Great Yarmouth International Fc »
Sandown Road, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Adult Male
Great Yarmouth Postals Fc »
Green Lane, Bradwell, Great Yarmouth
Adult Male
Great Yarmouth Town »
Sandown Road, Great Yarmouth, Great Yarmouth
Male, Female, U18, U15, U10
Griffin, The »
Laundry Lane, Thorpe St Andrew, Norfolk
Adult Male
Gunton »
Adult Male
Harford Manor School »
Bowthorpe Park, Cloverhill Road, Norwich
Adult Male
Hearts Oak »
Adult Male
Heartsease »
Marryat Road, Norwich, Norfolk
Adult Male
Heartsease Churches »
Marryat Road, Norwich, Norfolk
Male, U14, U12
Hellesdon »
Woodview Road, Hellesdon, Norwich
Adult Male
Hellesdon Youth »
Middletons Lane, Hellesdon, Norfolk
Male, Female, U17, U16, U15, U14, U13, U12, U11, U10, U9, U8
Kirkley & Pakefield Girls »
Walmer Road, Kirkley, Lowestoft
Male, Female, U15, U13, U12, U11, U10
Kirkley & Pakefield U18 »
Walmer Road, Kirkley, Lowestoft
Male, U18
Lacon Arms »
Sandown Road, Great Yarmouth, Norfolk
Adult Male
Lake Lothing »
Adult Male
Lowestoft District Ra »
Adult Male
Mad Moose »
South Park Avenue, Norwich, Norfolk
Adult Male
Marlingford »
Marlpit Lane, Norwich, Norfolk
Adult Male
Moles Rest »
Woodview Road, Hellesdon, Norwich
Adult Male
Mousehold »
Cecil Road, Norwich, Norfolk
Adult Male
Mundesley »
Hall Lane, Knapton, Norfolk
Adult Male
Ncfc/Ncfa Community Scheme »
Marryat Road, Norwich
Male, Female, U18, U14
Newsman Celtic »
South Park Avenue, Norwich, Norfolk
Adult Male
Norfolk County Council Social Club »
Eaton Road, Norwich, Norfolk
Adult Male
Norman Warrior »
Adult Male
Norwich Busmen »
Gurney Road, Mousehold, Norwich
Adult Male
Norwich City »
Carrow Road, Norwich, Norfolk
Male, Female, U18, U16, U14, U13, U12, U11, U10, U9
Norwich City Ladies »
Plantation Road, Blofield, Norfolk
Female, U15, U14, U13, U11
Norwich City Powerchair Fc »
Recreation Road, Norwich, Norfolk
Adult Male
Norwich Foundation Studies »
Norwich City Fc, Carrow Road, Norwich
Adult Male
Norwich United Youth »
Plantation Road, Blofield, Norfolk
Male, Female, U15, U14, U13, U11, U9, U8
Nostro »
Drayton Road, Norwich, Norfolk
Adult Male
Parkside School »
Bowthorpe Park, Cloverhill Road, Norwich
Male, U16, U14, U12
Proclaimers »
Drayton Road, Norwich, Norfolk
Adult Male
Red Tigers »
Laundry Lane, Norwich, Norfolk
Adult Male
Ribs Of Beef, The »
Heath Crescent, Fifers Lane, Norwich
Adult Male
Rollesby »
Main Road, Rollesby, Norfolk
Adult Male
Rose Valley United »
South Park Avenue, Norwich, Norfolk
Adult Male
Scarning »
Adult Male
Sheringham Warriors Fc »
Holt Road, Sheringham, Norfolk
Male, U15
Sheringham Youth »
Weybourne Road, Sheringham, Norfolk
Male, U16, U15, U14
Sprowston Athletic »
Blue Boar Lane, Sprowston, Norfolk
Adult Male
St Benets Wasps Youth »
Common Lane, Beccles, Suffolk
Male, Female, U17, U16, U15, U14, U13, U12, U11, U10, U9, U8, U7
Stalham Town »
Rivers Park, Steppingstone Lane, Stalham
Adult Male, Adult Female
Super Egos »
Adult Male
Swanton Herons Girls »
Waveney Drive, Lowestoft, Suffolk
Male, Female, U15, U14, U13, U12, U11, U10
Unthank Arms »
Eaton Road, Norwich, Norfolk
Adult Male
Waveney »
Yarmouth Road, Lowestoft, Suffolk
Adult Male
Wensum Albion »
Laundry Lane, Norwich, Norfolk
Adult Male
Willowbank »
Norwich City Fc, Carrow Road, Norwich
Adult Male
Windmill Wanderers Fc »
Marryat Road, Norwich
Adult Male

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Newcastle will host Tottenham in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night, with the Magpies hoping to defend their cup against the Lilywhites
» Nottingham Forest star gives honest Ruben Amorim verdict ahead of crucial Man Utd clash
Nottingham Forest host Manchester United on Saturday and they have a chance to stop the visitors' winning run under Ruben Amorim at three Premier League matches
» 'I give up' - Antonio Conte vents about Kevin De Bruyne injury after summer transfer
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» How Inter Milan responded after star hit and killed elderly man in tragic crash
Josep Martinez, a goalkeeper who plays for Inter Milan, was involved in a tragic road incident on Tuesday when he hit an elderly man while he was driving to training
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Liverpool take on Crystal Palace in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night in what is the third meeting between these two sides already during this campaign
» Bukayo Saka issues exciting Arsenal and England prediction - “It is possible”
Bukayo Saka as been at the heart of an excellent start to the season with Arsenal and he is now targeting glory with both the Gunners and England over the next few months
» Premier League allowed to SCRAP 3pm blackout rule as major TV decision made
A major Premier League decision has been made regarding the 3pm TV blackout rule that has been in place since the 1960s - and it's good news for some supporters
» England 'consider' calling up Coventry star Carl Rushworth after Frank Lampard impact
England manager Thomas Tuchel could spring a surprise in his next squad for no-pressure World Cup qualifiers against Serbia and Albania by calling up Coventry star Carl Rushworth
» Ex-Man Utd star makes 'selfish' admission as he rules himself out of running for manager role
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Alan Carr's father Graham was a successful football scout who helped former Newcastle owner Mike Ashley make millions with his shrewd acquisitions
» Bukayo Saka tells Viktor Gyokeres what he's still got to do to fit in at Arsenal
Arsenal striker Viktor Gyokeres is not yet flying in the Premier League but has found praise from team-mate Bukayo Saka who wants to do more for the summer signing
» Ryan Giggs' brother to marry again 14 years on from his ex-wife and Man Utd icon's affair
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» Neil Warnock slams Celtic shareholder's damning Brendan Rodgers assessment - 'Disillusioned'
Neil Warnock has slammed Dermot Desmond's statement on Brendan Rodgers' departure from Celtic this week, branding it as "sour grapes" from the club's shareholder
» Why Kieran McKenna should think long and hard about swapping Ipswich Town for Celtic
Ipswich Town boss Kieran McKenna is in the conversation to replace Brendan Rodgers as Celtic manager- but if he's offered the job, he should think twice, because it might not be quite what it seems
» Manchester United outcast Jadon Sancho told move he MUST make to save his career
Jadon Sancho, currently on loan at Aston Villa and with no hope at parent club Manchester United, should rejoin former club Dortmund if he wants to get back to his best again, according to former England forward Emile Heskey
» Vinicius Jr apologises for El Clasico tantrum as Real Madrid make punishment decision
Vinicius Junior threw a strop after being subbed off by Xabi Alonso in the 73rd minute of El Clasico, as his Real Madrid team-mates saw out a 2-1 win against Barcelona
» Fresh Marc Guehi transfer talks revealed as Bayern Munich bid to usurp Liverpool
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» Liverpool legend Steven Gerrard has new role confirmed after Rangers snub
Steven Gerrard will be back at Anfield on Saturday as he takes up a role as a pundit for Liverpool's Premier League clash against Aston Villa, one of his other former clubs
» 'I was late for Liverpool training and had huge row with boss - he banished me from squad'
One former Liverpool star found himself frozen out at Anfield
» Marcus Rashford must change one thing ahead of Man Utd return as agreement reached
Marcus Rashford is currently enjoying a fruitful season-long loan spell with Barcelona but could well return to Manchester United next summer – with a club legend issuing a word of warning to him
» Bukayo Saka stuns kids at his primary school as Arsenal star reunites with role models
Arsenal and England star Bukayo Saka returned to Edward Betham School, where he was reunited with those who played pivotal roles in his early development
» Arne Slot warned he made two 'strange' Liverpool mistakes - 'Shouldn't be saying that'
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» Real Madrid tensions grow as stars 'disrespected and dissatisfied' by Xabi Alonso
Real Madrid beat Barcelona 2-1 in El Clasico to extend their lead at the top of La Liga to five points - but things haven't been going as smoothly behind the scenes as their results suggest
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» Agyemang injury to defensive frailty: key takeaways as England start World Cup buildup

Lionesses had mixed fortunes in friendly double-header that highlighted some areas where they need to improve

England’s first camp of the year was one of new beginnings as Sarina Wiegman’s side returned for the first time since winning a second successive European Championship. Defeat to Brazil and victory over Australia provided plenty of learnings about how the Lionesses are looking at the start of a new international cycle as preparation for the 2027 World Cup gets under way:

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» Ronaldo and Messi miss trips to India in latest blow for nation’s football fans

India are struggling at domestic and international level, and are now missing out on hosting two superstars of the game

In September 1977 an Indian astrologer predicted that Pelé would fall ill in Kolkata and be unable to take the pitch for Santos in an exhibition against Mohun Bagan. In the end the Brazilian did actually play to the delight of 60,000 fans but almost half a century later, there was perhaps even more excitement, with Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi set to appear on the subcontinent in the space of a month. This time, though, any doomsayer would be correct. Ronaldo didn’t come in October and Messi will not in November.

Without getting into that debate, Ronaldo’s absence is more painful simply because he was due to play in a competitive fixture, by some distance the biggest name ever to appear in a real game on Indian soil. August’s draw for the AFC Champions League Two put Al-Nassr in the same group as FC Goa, where the hotel for the visitors reserved the presidential suite for the five-time Ballon d’Or winner for the 22 October game.

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» Real Madrid plan to ‘claim substantial damages’ from Uefa over Super League
  • Club seeking compensation over blocking of project

  • Vinícius Júnior apologises for reaction to substitution

Real Madrid are seeking compensation from Uefa after the club said on Wednesday that the regional court of Madrid had dismissed appeals filed by Uefa, the Spanish football federation (RFEF) and La Liga in relation to the Super League.

Madrid were one of 12 European clubs that backed the breakaway competition in 2021 before support for the controversial event collapsed under fan and government pressure. Uefa had also stopped the formation of the Super League but in December 2023, the European Court of Justice (CJEU) said Uefa and Fifa had contravened EU law by doing so.

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» Tony Pulis’s Stoke inspired Premier League set-piece focus, says Guardiola
  • ‘Do you remember the throws? Now more teams do that’

  • Haaland likely to be rested for Swansea Carabao Cup tie

Pep Guardiola has suggested Tony Pulis’s Stoke side have inspired ­Premier League clubs to become more direct and place greater emphasis on set pieces. The ­Manchester City head coach says he will not change his ­principles but is open to ­turning Omar Marmoush and Erling ­Haaland into a more classical strike partnership.

City travel to Swansea on Wednesday night in the Carabao Cup fourth round, where they will face a Championship side eager to keep the ball. Long throw-ins and corners are becoming increasingly important in the ­Premier League. Pulis used them to his ­advantage during his Stoke ­tenure in the late-2000s, helping the side defy the odds in the top flight.

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» Swansea’s Ethan Galbraith resumes battle with Manchester City: ‘It feels like they never miss a pass’

The midfielder reflects on lessons learned before the reunion with the club he ran close in the FA Cup with Leyton Orient

Ethan Galbraith cannot help but smile. He is recounting the final seconds of Swansea’s epic comeback win against Nottingham Forest in the last round of the Carabao Cup, an episode that culminated in him briefly donning a supporter’s spectacles, having retrieved them from the wreckage of a pitch-side pile-on. As the game ticked into the 97th minute, Galbraith cracked the upright with a billowing strike from 25 yards and Cameron Burgess promptly leathered in the rebound before hurtling off towards the East Stand to celebrate, fans mobbing the players.

It capped an extraordinary turnaround given Swansea trailed 2-0 midway through the second half. Amid the delirium, there was some collateral damage. “There was a supporter sort of calling out and myself and Keysy [Josh Key] were thinking: ‘What’s he on about here?’” says Galbraith. “Then we saw the glasses. It was a bit of banter putting them on. We are on the pitch as footballers but we’re humans, too, so to have a bit of craic with the fans is always good.”

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» The most eye-catching English football fixtures that are yet to be played | The Knowledge

Plus: more early English managerial exits, the player hitting the woodwork four times in a game and P45 structures

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“My beleaguered Tranmere played Barnet a couple of weeks ago,” begins James. “I was amazed that this was the first ever meeting between two clubs who have spent so much time in the Football League. It made me wonder: what is the most surprising or eye-catching fixture in English club football that has never been played?”

We were surprised to hear that Middlesbrough’s 1-1 draw with Wrexham on Saturday was the first ever league match between those two sides, though they have met in both domestic cup competitions.

222 seasons Everton (127) v Rochdale (95), West Brom (127) v Rochdale (95)

218 Everton (127) v Hartlepool United (91)

217 Manchester United (123) v Gillingham (94), Manchester City (123) v Exeter City (94)

216 Arsenal (122) v Southend United (94), Arsenal (122) v Exeter (94)

213 Liverpool (122) v Hartlepool (91)

206 Manchester United (123) v Mansfield Town (83)

205 Everton (127) v Torquay United (78)

204 Manchester United (123) v Darlington (81)

203 Newcastle United (122) v Darlington (81), Sunderland (125) v Torquay(7 8)

201 Manchester United (123) v Torquay (78)

200 Arsenal (122) v Torquay (78), Aston Villa (127) v Newport (73), Liverpool (122) v Torquay

3 days: Bill Lambton, Scunthorpe, April 1959

4 days: Dave Bassett, Crystal Palace, May 1984

7 days: Tim Ward, Exeter City, March 1953
Kevin Cullis, Swansea City, February 1996

8 days: Billy McKinlay, Watford, Sept-Oct 2014

9 days: Martin Ling, Cambridge, Jul-Aug 2009

The board of directors of Raith Rovers FC announces that we have parted company with manager Gary Locke and assistant manager Darren Jackson, with immediate effect.

Raith Rovers FC announces that we have this evening parted company with manager John Hughes and assistant manager Kevin McBride

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» Mikel Arteta may fill Arsenal’s attacking gaps with 15-year-old Max Dowman
  • Teenager could be picked to face Brighton in Carabao Cup

  • Jesus, Havertz, Martinelli, Madueke, Saliba all to miss out

Mikel Arteta has admitted that he is tempted to play the 15-year-old Max Dowman against Brighton in the Carabao Cup on Wednesday night. “When you look at what he does in training you have to play him,” the Arsenal manager said.

Dowman made a pair of Premier League appearances in August, having been a sensation in pre‑season. His most recent first‑team involvement was as a substitute at Port Vale in the Carabao Cup on 24 September. As with the careful management of Ethan Nwaneri, who may also play his part at the Emirates Stadium against Brighton, Arsenal have mapped out Dowman’s development. He was an unused substitute last week in the Champions League defeat of Athletic Bilbao.

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» Federico Chiesa backs Liverpool to deal with any long-ball threat in Palace test
  • Forward says players will perform ‘in any situation’

  • Crystal Palace visit Anfield in Carabao Cup on Wednesday

Federico Chiesa has claimed that Liverpool’s troubles are not long term and Arne Slot’s side will have answers for any long-ball tactics that Crystal Palace employ in the Carabao Cup.

Liverpool have lost twice against Palace this season, with the reverse at Selhurst Park last month marking the start of a damaging sequence of five defeats in six games. The teams meet again at Anfield on Wednesday when Slot faces a dilemma over the extent of his rotation, given injuries and recent results.

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» Familiar embrace of Celtic must tempt Ange Postecoglou but return would be a mistake | John Duerden

The Australian coach’s legacy in Scotland is best left untouched while he needs a period of reflection – not to take the next job that comes along

It is fair to say that Ange Postecoglou had a hard time during his 40-day stint at Nottingham Forest, but there is perhaps a more difficult test on the way. Being out of work means that his name is automatically going to be linked with available coaching jobs in Europe. It’s a nice problem to have, especially as the northern winter approaches and axes start to fall. There are few available coaches whose fingerprints are still on a major European trophy and who also have recent and major Premier League experience.

There have already been changes in England’s top tier with Forest being the main driver, firing Nuno Espírito Santo who then went on to replace Graham Potter at West Ham United, then bringing in Postecoglou and then replacing him with Sean Dyche. In the coming weeks and months, more will follow. There are lots of skill sets that a successful head coach must have, but one of the most important – and the least talked about – is knowing when to shake the head instead of hands when there is an approach.

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» Pitch Points: Are long throws changing soccer, and is Liverpool’s title defence over?

The world of soccer throws up no shortage of questions on a regular basis. In today’s column, Graham Ruthven endeavors to answer three of them

Rory Delap was apparently ahead of his time. The spirit of Stoke City’s legendary ball flinger lives on with the long throw-in enjoying a renaissance in the Premier League this season. Indeed, statistics show that the number of long throw-ins per match has more than doubled from last season, pointing to a very real and meaningful trend.

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» Brendan Rodgers and Celtic were heading for divorce but acrimony was avoidable | Ewan Murray

The lack of squad investment had clearly frustrated a habitually successful manager yet he was minded to see out his final season – before things got personal

Presumably Martin O’Neill had no inkling of what the coming hours would bring when he used a Monday radio appearance to talk up Hearts’ prospects of winning the Scottish title for the first time since 1960. “This is the time for Hearts,” O’Neill said.

The scale of reverberation around Brendan Rodgers’s resignation is such that even the return of O’Neill to the Celtic dugout is not the most dramatic element. Instead, the lesser‑spotted Dermot Desmond broke cover to lacerate Rodgers. The attack felt personal and spiteful. This proved a sad and unseemly conclusion to Rodgers’s second spell in Glasgow. So much so, in fact, that the third most successful manager in Celtic’s history cannot now show his face at the stadium. Desmond appears to be a bad enemy to choose.

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» ‘An awful moment’: Sarina Wiegman says Agyemang injury ‘doesn’t look good’
  • Forward injured in England’s 3-0 win over Australia

  • Beever-Jones: ‘I will be praying she will be OK’

Sarina Wiegman said she was “not feeling very positive” about the extent of the knee injury suffered by forward Michelle Agyemang in England’s 3-0 defeat of Australia.

The 19-year-old forward, on loan at Brighton from Arsenal, slammed the Pride Park pitch in agony after going down off the ball, prompting teammates and medical staff to rush to her side. She exited on a stretcher, with a concerned Wiegman speaking to her as she was taken down the tunnel.

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» Long-throw trend prompts Ifab to consider time limit for taking throw-ins
  • Long throws have doubled in Premier League this season

  • The trend has led to a reduction of in-play time

Football’s lawmakers are considering taking action against the most fashionable trend in the game: long throws.

The International Football Association Board (Ifab) has discussed the possibility of limiting how long a player can spend on a throw-in, in a bid to increase the amount of time the ball is in play during a match.

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» Collins caps five-star Brentford’s Carabao Cup cruise against Grimsby

With the wind biting and a sold‑out home crowd sniffing proverbial blood once again in the League Cup, this had all the hallmarks of a horrible and tricky evening for Brentford on the banks of the River Humber.

However, it is a sign to the flow Keith Andrews’s side are in right now that, after weathering a nervy first 20 minutes, this never really felt like a night where Brentford would be added to the list of Grimsby’s scalps this season. By half-time, there was no doubt about the outcome and by full time it had become a glorified exhibition.

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» Agyemang injury for England deflates Bronze’s birthday celebrations against Matildas
  • England 3-0 Australia

  • Beever-Jones 20, Bronze 40, Stanway 90+8pen

A chorus of Happy Birthday echoed around Pride Park after England’s Euro 2025 warrior Lucy Bronze had fired in England’s second against Australia, but the party mood was marred by a nasty looking knee injury to a distraught Michelle Agyemang.

It was better from the Lionesses in Derby, a more structured and controlled performance than the one on display in the 2-1 defeat against Brazil on Saturday night, Aggie Beever‑Jones and Georgia Stanway scoring either side of Bronze’s effort. It is hard to say whether that was down to the change in personnel and positions, or just that the cobwebs needed to be shaken off in the first fixture since their big win in Switzerland before things started to click into place.

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» Lecomte’s three shootout saves spare Fulham’s blushes against Wycombe

Relying on penalties to see off lowly opposition from League One will do little for Fulham’s morale. Marco Silva’s team are in a sticky spot, four consecutive defeats dragging them towards the Premier League’s bottom three, and making a meal out of reaching the quarter-finals of the Carabao Cup at Wycombe Wanderers’ expense was not exactly the required tonic before a vital home game against Wolves on Saturday.

The positives for Fulham did not extend far beyond Josh King scoring his first senior goal. The 18‑year‑old midfielder cancelled out Cauley Woodrow’s early opener against his old side and the favourites went through 5-4 on penalties. Benjamin Lecomte saved from Ewan Henderson, Fred Onyedinma and Donnell McNeilly before Issa Diop’s emphatic spot-kick killed off Wycombe in sudden death.

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» From Touray to Chácon: six standouts from the Under-17 Women’s World Cup

Today’s newsletter looks at the most clinical forwards at the tournament in Morocco, which has reached the last-16 stage

The 2025 Under-17 Women’s World Cup is well under way in Morocco with Brazil, China, Canada and Spain among the countries who have reached the last 16. After an intriguing group stage here are some of the young stars who have stood out so far:

Giulia Galli (Italy): Italy have been one of the surprise packages of the tournament, spearheaded by the goals of Galli. The 17-year-old has enjoyed an eye-catching year for club and country: she was at the heart of her nation’s run to the semi-finals of this summer’s Under-17 European Championship, their highest finish in more than a decade that booked their spot at this World Cup. Since then, she has found herself around the Roma senior team, scoring her first goal for the club – the winner – in their Serie A Women’s Cup fixture against Milan. She has led the charge once again in Morocco as Selena Mazzantini’s side won all three group games to progress. All five goals to date have demonstrated her uncanny knack of breaking defensive lines as well as her instinctive clinical ability inside the box.

This is an extract from our free weekly email, Moving the Goalposts. To get the full edition, visit this page and follow the instructions. Moving the Goalposts is delivered to your inboxes every Tuesday and Thursday.

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» Why Sunderland’s success matters for the Premier League at large

Recent history has seen all three sides promoted from the Championship be relegated the same season – Régis Le Bris’s side could break the spell

Last season, all three promoted sides in the Premier League were relegated. The season before that, all three promoted sides were relegated. The fear was that the gulf between the Premier League and Championship had become too big, with the increasing stratification of the English game essentially making it impossible for the promoted sides to survive, much less to thrive. It’s a self-perpetuating issue; the longer the other 17 remain in the Premier League, fattened on television rights, the harder it will be for teams coming up to make an impression.

There was a need for the promoted sides to put up a better fight than they managed last season when, between them, Leicester, Ipswich and Southampton collected just 59 points. Nine games into this season, not quite a quarter of the way through, Sunderland, Leeds and Burnley already have 38 points between them. None of the three are currently in the relegation zone. But most striking have been the performances of Sunderland, who have taken 17 points already and, to widespread surprise, lie fourth in the table.

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» Rage against the Lamine: Real Madrid revel in clásico win after cheap talk | Sid Lowe

It was just like old times as Dani Carvajal sparked a full-time ruckus with Barça’s teenage star after his pre-match barbs

“As long as I win they can’t say anything,” Lamine Yamal said once, but this time he didn’t win and they were coming for him. They said he spoke too much; they replied that, yeah, they would see him outside; they told him talk is cheap. And that was just the players: there was more from the preachers in their pulpits, men who never lose.

On the eve of the clásico, the teenager who claims he left fear behind in Mataró suggested that Real Madrid rob and moan, or so it goes. He also offered a reminder that the last time he had been at the Santiago Bernabéu – a kid with blaugrana braces, a glint in his eye and a right foot they didn’t know he had – he beat them 4-0. But that was then and this was now. And, an adult now, exactly a year on, he was beaten back. He knew, they told him so.

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» With Arsenal clear and rivals stumbling, is the Premier League title race over?

Mikel Arteta’s side have experience of being top of the table but have been unable to finish the job in previous seasons

All the signs point to it finally being Arsenal’s season. But given that they have spent almost 800 days top of the table since last being champions in 2004, nothing will be taken for granted at this stage. After an outlay of more than £250m in the summer, Mikel Arteta has a formidable squad that has been able to cope with injuries to important players such as Kai Havertz and Martin Ødegaard – a problem that derailed them in three successive runner-up finishes.

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» McTominay’s form cools Conte’s fire after tempestuous week for Napoli | Nicky Bandini

Serie A’s best player last season showed his class against Inter despite his coach getting mouthy with former players

Scott McTominay could have been forgiven for a moment of self-pity after Napoli’s 6-2 defeat to PSV in the Champions League last week, a night when he scored twice and still wound up on the wrong end of a historic shellacking. Instead, he was the voice of reason.

While Antonio Conte debuted a new line of complaint, putting aside a career’s worth of laments about employers failing to back him in the transfer market to this time protest that Napoli had bought him too many new players, McTominay said simply: “It’s football. You have to take it on the chin.”

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» Premier League: 10 talking points from the weekend’s action

Arsenal’s title tilt is built on solid defence, Chelsea miss Cole Palmer and what happened to clampdown on shirt-pulling?

“One-nil to the Arsenal” may not be thrilling but it is certainly effective. Sunday’s victory over Crystal Palace was Mikel Arteta’s side’s third by that margin in nine Premier League games. Last season, Arsenal managed that result five times in the league, while also drawing 1-1 in seven matches. Clean sheets in just half of those might have made for an intriguing title race. For all the noise surrounding Arsenal’s attacking talent, their defence is just as vital. It is their solidity at that end of the pitch that will probably lead them to glory, with three goals conceded in nine top-flight games so far. Sunday also marked a century of games across all competitions since they have conceded more than twice. The last to put three past David Raya? Luton – remember them? – back in December 2023. Sam Dalling

Match report: Arsenal 1-0 Crystal Palace

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» Next Generation 2025: 60 of the best young talents in world football

From PSG’s Ibrahim Mbaye to Brazil’s next hope, we select some of the most talented players born in 2008. Check the progress of our classes of 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020 | 2019and go even further back. Here’s our Premier League class of 2025

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» Next Generation 2025: 20 of the best talents at Premier League clubs

We pick the best youngsters at each club born between 1 September 2008 and 31 August 2009, an age band known as first-year scholars. Check the progress of our classes of 2024 | 2023 | 2022 | 2021 | 2020and go even further back. Here’s our 2025 world picks

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» Lens began the season fearing the worst. Now they’re beating the elite | Luke Entwistle

Will Still kept Lens competitive last season despite losing key players. They’re climbing even higher under Pierre Sage

By Get French Football News

When the Lens president, Joseph Oughourlian, set out the club’s “No 1 objective” before the season, he did not mention European qualification, a points target or even a cup run. The task at hand was to “rediscover financial solidity”. Sporting ambitions have taken a backseat role at Lens since Oughourlian announced the introduction of austerity measures in the summer of 2024. His words have been mirrored in the club’s actions.

Since running Paris Saint-Germain close for the title in the 2022-23 season, when they finished one point behind the eventual champions, the Lens squad has been decimated. First, it was Seko Fofana and Loïs Openda; then it was Abdukodir Khusanov, Elye Wahi, Brice Samba and Kevin Danso; and this summer it was Neil El-Aynaoui, Andy Diouf and Facundo Medina.

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» Bellingham scores clásico winner as Real Madrid pull clear of Barcelona

The clock in the Santiago Bernabéu showed 98:40 when Pedri picked up the ball on the edge of his area and went on the final run of an exhausting afternoon when so much happened that it was not just the players who struggled to keep up. Here was one last chance to salvage something, the Barcelona midfielder somehow hauling himself up the pitch in search of a final twist; instead, as he reached the other end, a tired touch and a desperate lunge saw him take out Aurélien Tchouaméni – the world upside down – and get sent off. And so the clásico was over, bar the shouting and the pushing.

There was plenty of that, players squaring up then and again when the final whistle went a few seconds later, Thibaut Courtois and Lamine Yamal confronting each other; so too Vinícius Júnior, who had stormed off when he was substituted, and Raphinha, who had not even played.

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» Jérôme Boateng pulls out of Bayern return after objections due to assault of former partner
  • Retired defender offered coaching role by Vincent Kompany

  • Boateng found guilty last year of assaulting former partner

The retired defender Jérôme Boateng has pulled out of a planned coaching internship at Bayern Munich after fans voiced their objection because of the 2014 World Cup winner being found guilty last year of assaulting his former partner.

The former Bayern and Germany centre-back, who played for the club between 2011 and 2021, had discussed a short internship with the head coach, Vincent Kompany. “Following the recent discussion regarding myself, I have decided to focus on my issues such as the A training license … that is where my focus is,” he said in a social media post addressed to Bayern and Kompany. “Your focus should be solely on the pitch and on extending this 13-match winning run.”

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» Lionel Messi just had the best season in MLS history. Does anyone care?

The Argentine has been as excellent as ever in his later years, but his presence and performance has yet to push MLS into the US mainstream

OK, show of hands. How many of you knew that Lionel Messi – a global superstar who has committed to spend his next three years in the United States – just completed the best individual season in Major League Soccer history?

Be honest.

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» Referees at Manchester United and Brentford got heat but there is much to learn from the decisions | Chris Foy

Incidents in both games generated a lot of noise, not least the yellow card for Dorgu when Minteh was running towards goal

Two fixtures at the weekend generated a lot of noise in terms of refereeing decisions: Manchester United v Brighton and Brentford v Liverpool. In each case there were incidents that can serve as good educational pieces for understanding the calls that match officials make.

Starting at Old Trafford, the yellow card for Patrick Dorgu after fouling Yankuba Minteh, when the Brighton man looked as if he was through on goal, frustrated a lot of people. Everybody screams: “Last man, you’ve got to go” – which is absolutely false. Just because you’re the last defender it doesn’t mean you have to be sent off. In this kind of incident, the referee awards a foul and then has to consider the criteria of what fits the denial of an obvious goalscoring opportunity.

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» Grandees River Plate all at sea and banking on new president with a familiar name | Jonathan Wilson

With their election looming, the Argentinian club hope stable leadership can reverse worst form in four decades

Stefano Di Carlo was two months old when, in 1989, his grandfather, Titi, became the president of River Plate, taking over after the resignation of Hugo Santilli. He was seven months old when, that December, his grandfather narrowly lost the presidential election. He was three years old when his grandfather took him to his first River Plate game.

Titi Di Carlo remained a senior figure at the club and was on the board when he went to a Copa Libertadores quarter-final against Banfield with the 16-year-old Stefano. The first leg had finished 1-1.

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» Save the entire 1987 QPR squad to the cloud: my mental Rolodex is too full of past players | Max Rushden

Stunning goals by Eli Kroupi and Loum Tchaouna mean they are forcing their way into my brain at the expense of Ian Juryeff

I managed to watch last Saturday’s Match of the Day without knowing the scores. It really is one of life’s enduring thrills. So the first time I’d seen or heard of Loum Tchaouna was when he picked up the ball in the 68th minute at Turf Moor, looked around a bit and thought: “Sod it, I’ll just whack it from here.” And how! What a brilliant way to introduce himself to my brain – which was perhaps not his ultimate goal; in this instance a goal was very much his ultimate goal.

By the time of this last-on-MOTD wonderstrike, I’d obviously spent the previous hour watching various other footballers at work – most of them pretty familiar. The odd one did require a cursory Google. Who is Eli Kroupi? Who are all these Chelsea players? Do they really have the same sized squad as all the other teams? If I was cloning footballers in a laboratory and slipping them into the Champions League squad, I’d call them Reggie Walsh.

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» Welbeck’s career revival can put him back on England’s World Cup radar

Brighton forward is playing the best football of his career at 34 and Thomas Tuchel could have a vacancy next summer

Age appears no barrier for Thomas Tuchel’s England. An 18-month contract as a one-shot deal – North America or bust – little need to plan for the future. Any legacy is bound up in the success or failure of Mission 2026, hence the expected presence of “good tourist” Jordan Henderson, 36 less than a week after the World Cup kicks off.

Though Harry Kane is immovable, undroppable, there may yet be a vacancy for an athletic, intelligent, hard-working forward, capable of linking play and leading the press, should Ollie Watkins or Dominic Solanke falter. Anyone meeting the demands of modern forward play: apply within.

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» David Squires on … long throws, Dyche and more returning football fashion trends

Our cartoonist dons his best threads to check out which aesthetics are back to dominate the football fashion world

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» ‘It’s what’s in your heart that counts’: Kenny Dalglish on his love for Liverpool and the long shadow of Hillsborough

The Liverpool legend is the subject of a new film directed by Asif Kapadia on the Scot’s remarkable career in football and connection with his adopted city

‘We got the bus and went down to Sheffield to visit the supporters who were in hospital,” Kenny Dalglish says as he remembers how he spent the Monday after the tragedy of Hillsborough in April 1989. “All the players were there so we split up and they walked into different wards to see people. We were trying to give them a wee bit of confidence or belief of anything that could help them. And there was a family around a young boy’s bed and he was unconscious.”

Sean Luckett was 20 years old and one of the thousands of fervent Liverpool supporters who had travelled to Hillsborough to support the team who Dalglish managed and had played for with such sublime talent since arriving from Celtic in 1977. Ninety-seven Liverpool fans eventually lost their lives after the unbearable crush during the club’s FA Cup semi-final against Nottingham Forest.

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» If Tebas had only listened he might have got his La Liga game abroad | Sid Lowe

In an embarrassing climbdown, the game in Miami is off with the league having alienated the players and even Villarreal, the club that was on its side

If there is a moment that defined La Liga’s fourth failed attempt to play in Miami, an image to explain why everything went wrong, it may have been the moment it was all over. On Tuesday night, Spanish television broadcast reaction to the news from the Estadio de la Ceràmica, live and unfiltered.

Cameras caught someone else who felt dismissed and disrespected, treated as if they didn’t count. This time it was someone who was supposed to be on the league’s side, but now appeared as a portrait of poor planning and poorer communication, a lack of consideration that pushed the project to collapse.

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» Sean Dyche is a pragmatic choice for Forest and can bring quiet to the chaos | Will Unwin

Manager inherits a group of players that suits him and has a track record of creating camaraderie in his squads

Sean Dyche was often spotted at the City Ground while out of work. The Nottingham Forest job has been of interest to him for a long time, and not only because he lives close by. The circumstances in which the role has become available are not ideal for an incoming head coach but his appointment is the pragmatic choice in ludicrous circumstances.

Ange Postecoglou was never the right man, inheriting a squad that did not suit his style and did not adapt quickly enough, though it did not help that he told the players their previous achievements meant nothing. His tenure will go down in history for all the wrong reasons. Dyche, on the other hand, has plenty of respect for what Forest achieved under Nuno Espírito Santo and is far more aligned with that conservatism than with what was witnessed under Postecoglou.

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» ‘I’m here to learn’: Kendall intent on seizing surprise Lionesses chance

After eye-catching showings for Aston Villa, piano-playing psychology student is ready to step up for England duty

Lucia Kendall was watching TV, probably a drama, and missed Sarina Wiegman’s call. She wasn’t expecting it. Certainly not this soon. The 21-year-old joined Aston Villa from the WSL 2 club Southampton in the summer but her start in the top division has been so impressive that it has yielded a first senior England call-up for the friendlies against Brazil and Australia.

“It’s surreal really,” Kendall says at the team’s St George’s Park training base. “I don’t think it’s really sunk in. I’m just here to learn as much as possible. This team’s just gone and won back-to-back Euros so to be able to be in their environment is something I really didn’t think I’d get to do so soon.”

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» Football Daily | Dermot Desmond fires up his flamethrower as Rodgers resigns

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As splits go, Monday night’s parting of Brendan Rodgers and Celtic was as bitter and spectacular as any rock band have managed. And unlike Mötley Crüe, Guns N’ Roses and the Gallaghers, there will be no reunion tour. Think The Smiths, with attendant wordy statements to reflect just how severed the alliance is. Rodgers’ departure was initially sold as him stepping away. “Celtic Football Club can confirm that football manager Brendan Rodgers has today tendered his resignation,” droned a club statement. “The Club appreciates Brendan’s contribution to Celtic during his two very successful periods at the Club.”

Watching the current success of my adopted fitba club Hearts (yesterday’s Football Daily), my mind immediately turns to Scott Hutchison of Frightened Rabbit/Owl John/Mastersystem fame and now tragically seven years deceased. A lifelong Hearts fan, he even recorded, with Frightened Rabbit, his own version of Hector Nicol’s ‘The Hearts Song’ to commemorate their main stand being knocked down after 103 years. Following his death, Hearts themselves wore the name of the charity set up in his honour (Tiny Changes) on their shirts during the Scottish Cup semi-final warm-ups in 2020. I never had the pleasure to know or even meet Scott, but by all accounts he was one of the good ones. Rarely does much time pass before I put one of his (very, very good) albums on for a listen, and in this miserable autumn weather there’s little better to listen to. I hope he’s out there, somewhere, able to see his team flying high at the top of Scottish Premiership. RIP, Scott. The Jambos are doing you proud” – Oliver Billenness.

Sad news about Sheffield Wednesday (yesterday’s News, Bits and Bobs, full email edition). When I was over in the UK in 2016 (for the Leicester fiesta) I had an hour or two to spare in Sheffield between trains. So on impulse I went up to Hillsborough, which is curiously (to me anyway) up a valley in the ‘burbs. The place was locked up except the club shop, to my chagrin, as I was keen to look around. However, I was directed to a suit passing through the shop who turned out to be the chief suit. When he learned I was a Kiwi footie fan on holiday, he generously took me for a quick tour around the stadium and even on to the pitch. That kind gesture instantly made me a secondary Wednesday fan. Can’t remember his name but he told me he’d previously also had a senior role at my beloved Leicester” – Rod de Lisle.

To cut down on travel, Truro City (yesterday’s Football Daily, full email edition) should consider moving to Truro, Massachusetts. Truro, Massachusetts to Taunton, Massachusetts is only 87 miles. From Truro, Massachusetts it’s 141 miles to Gloucester, Massachusetts. And it’s only 67 miles to Plymouth, Massachusetts. Admittedly, some of their other matches would be a bit further: Hartlepool is approximately 3,200 miles away” – Dan Davis.

Re: yesterday’s Quote of the Day. I am so glad this Kenny Dalglish film has finally been made, as it is a whopping 12 years since Rush came out” – Antony Train.

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» Brazil look to youth as they start 2027 World Cup buildup with Lionesses fixture

Today’s newsletter looks at the next World Cup hosts as they prepare to take on England and Italy with a squad with an average age of 24

The road to the 2027 World Cup is long and winding for all teams hoping to qualify – apart from the hosts, Brazil. Having won their ninth Copa América Femenina in the summer, their next major tournament will be the World Cup in 20 months.

That may seem like a long time but the head coach, Arthur Elias, is aware that every minute of preparation counts, starting with their friendlies against England in Manchester on Saturday and Italy in Parma on Tuesday.

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» Brendan Rodgers quits Celtic and an EFL special: Football Weekly - podcast

Max Rushden, Sanny Rudravajhala, George Elek and Ben Fisher discuss Brendan Rodgers leaving Celtic, Frank Lampard taking Coventry top of the Championship and Sheffield Wednesday entering administration

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On the podcast today; as with what seems to be every Football League-facing podcast, breaking news the day before gets in the way. This time it’s Brendan Rodgers’ decision to leave Celtic and the incredible club statement that followed it.

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» Arsenal’s perfect weekend and Liverpool thrown into crisis – Football Weekly

Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Sam Dalling and Dan Bardell as Arsenal extend their lead at the top of the Premier League to four points

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On the podcast today: a brilliant weekend for Arsenal who achieved a six-point swing in their favour as they beat Crystal Palace at home while Manchester City, Liverpool and Chelsea all lost.

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» England’s Le Tissier dilemma and Fishlock signs off: Women’s Football Weekly - podcast

Faye Carruthers is joined by Suzy Wrack, Júlia Belas Trindade and special guest Mary Phillip to discuss England’s defeat to Brazil. Plus, Beth Fisher joins to reflect on Jess Fishlock’s emotional farewell

On today’s pod: England fall 2-1 to Brazil as the Homecoming Series begins with questions over Maya Le Tissier’s best position. The panel unpack the Lionesses’ defensive issues, Khiara Keating’s landmark debut and what’s next before their Australia rematch.

Elsewhere, the Republic of Ireland edge closer to promotion to League A after beating Belgium, Spain cruise past Sweden, and Jess Fishlock bows out in style for Wales. We hear from Beth Fisher on Fishlock’s legacy and what comes next for Rhian Wilkinson’s side.

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» Twenty-eight days later? The fastest managerial exits in English football’s top tier | The Knowledge

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“Is Ange Postecoglou’s 40-day spell at Nottingham Forest the shortest for a full-time manager in the English top flight?” asks Donna Stevens.

Any Nottingham Forest manager aspires to emulate the achievements of Brian Clough at the City Ground, or at least pay some kind of success-based tribute. Alas, Ange Postecoglou’s spell at Forest was more reminiscent of Clough’s time at Leeds – short and sour.

Ron Futcher, Charlton 5-3 Barnsley, Division Two, March 1985
Futcher’s hat-trick put Barnsley 3-0 ahead; he was then sent off with the score 3-3 before Charlton completed a spectacular comeback.

Hristo Stoichkov, Atlético Madrid 1-4 Barcelona, La Liga, September 1992

Benni McCarthy, Porto 5-3 Santa Clara, Primeira Liga, April 2002

Marco Gabbiadini, Sunderland 4-0 Ipswich, Division Two, March 1989
Quite an achievement, this one – after 87 minutes Gabbiadini had scored only one goal. He added two more in the 88th and 89th before being sent off in the 90th for an alleged right-hander.

Chris Iwelumo, Preston 1-3 Wolves, Championship, September 2008

Hugo Almeida, Werder Bremen 3-0 St Pauli, Bundesliga, November 2010

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» Women’s transfer window summer 2025: all deals from world’s top six leagues

Every deal in the NWSL, WSL, Liga F, Frauen-Bundesliga, Première Ligue and Serie A Femminile as well as a club-by-club guide

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