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| Atletico Pegler » | | Adult Male | | A F C Angel » | Highfield Lane, Newbold, Chesterfield Adult Male | | A F C Barrel » | Langer Lane, Birdholme, Chesterfield Adult Male | | A To Z Trading Fc » | | Adult Male | | A+G Auto Repairs Fc » | Holyoak Road, Grimsby, Lincolnshire Adult Male | | Abatis Fire & Security Fc » | Taylors Avenue, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire Adult Male | | Abbey Lane J.F.C. » | Jordanthorpe Parkway, Sheffield, South Yorkshire Male, Female, U16, U15, U14, U13, U12, U11, U10 | | Abey Home Furnishings » | 22 Bargate, Grimsby, Lincolnshire Male, U14 | | Acorn » | Briar Road, Doncaster, West Riding Adult Male | | Adam & Eve » | | Adult Male | | Afc Doncaster » | | Adult Male | | Afc Milton » | Barkers Park, Rotherham, South Yorkshire Adult Male | | Afc Mosborough » | | Male, U18, U16, U14, U13 | | Afc Mosborough Girls » | Westfield Crescent, Westfield, Sheffield Female, U11 | | Afc Phoenix » | | Adult Male | | Afc Sportsman Rovers » | Athletic Ground, New Oxford Road, Mexborough Adult Male | | African Dream Team » | The Common, Ecclesfield, Sheffield Adult Male | | Albert Road » | Sandygate, Wath, Rotherham Adult Male | | All Inn » | Poolsbrook Road, Poolsbrook, Chesterfield Adult Male | | Anston Fc » | | Adult Male | | Armthorpe Albion » | Mere Lane, Armthorpe, Armthorpe Adult Male | | Armthorpe Village » | | Adult Male | | Ashby Irons Blues » | Lincoln Gardens, Scunthorpe, Lincolnshire Male, Female, U10, U9, U8 | | Ashby Villa » | | Adult Male | | Aston Estates » | Cambridge Road, Grimsby, Lincolnshire Adult Male | | Asureflow Fc » | Holyoak Road, Grimsby, Lincolnshire Adult Male | | Aughton » | | Adult Male | | Barnetby Allstars Jfc » | Silver Street, Barnetby Le Wold, Lincolnshire Male, U14 | | Barnetby United » | Silver Street, Barnetby Le Wold, Lincolnshire Adult Male | | Barnoldby Fc » | Crosland Road, Grimsby, Lincolnshire Adult Male | | Barnsley College » | Honeywell Site, Honeywell La, Barnsley Adult Male | | Barnsley International (Adult) » | Broadway, Barnsley, South Yorkshire Adult Male | | Barnsley Tykes Disability » | Oakwell Stadium, Grove Street, Barnsley Adult Male, Adult Female | | Barrow Wanderers » | | Adult Male | | Barrowhill Memorial Club (Bhmc) » | Station Road, Barrow Hill, Chesterfield Adult Male | | Barton Girls Junior Football Club » | | Male, Female, U10 | | Barton Junior Football Club Sunday » | | Male, U16, U13 | | Barton Town Old Boys » | | Adult Male | | Bbs Couriers » | Taylors Avenue, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire Adult Male | | Beighton Magpies F.C. 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Ltd » | The Northolme, Northolme, Gainsboroigh Adult Male | | Gainsborough Trinity Juniors Saturday » | North Warren Road, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire Male, Female, U12, U10, U9, U8 | | Goldthorpe Comrades » | Goldthorpe, Rotherham Adult Male | | Goxhill Fc » | | Adult Male | | Grange Oak » | | Adult Male | | Greasbrough » | Wingfield Road, Rotherham, South Yorkshire Male, Female, U12, U11 | | Greenhill White Hart Fc » | Warminster Road, Norton Lees, Sheffield Adult Male | | Grenoside Club » | Warminster Road, Norton Lees, Sheffield Adult Male | | Grey Horse » | | Adult Male | | Grimsby Town Girls J.F.C. » | Westward House, Grimsby, Lincolnshire Female, U13 | | Gy Cladding » | Taylors Avenue, Cleethorpes, Lincolnshire Adult Male | | Hackenthorpe Juniors » | | Male, U18 | | Hallam F.C. (Mens) » | | Male, U19 | | Hallam Rangers F.C. 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» Real Madrid take action against two players after training ground fight Real Madrid have released a statement following the training ground incident that saw Federico Valverde 'rushed to hospital', taking action against two players » Middlesbrough catch suspected Southampton SPY outside training ground before playoff clash Middlesbrough are set to take on Southampton in the first leg of their play off semi final meeting at the Riverside on Saturday but there has already been some controversy between the two teams » Micah Richards picks out two Arsenal stars who deserve more credit Arsenal are on the cusp of a historic season as they chase a Premier League title and Champions League glory in the final weeks of the season » Man Utd make final call on Cole Palmer transfer as Old Trafford fire sale planned Manchester United have been linked with a move for Chelsea and England star Cole Palmer ahead of next season and club chiefs have made a decision over making a move for his services » Paul Scholes refuses to back down on Arsenal after being laughed at by Ian Wright Former Manchester United star Paul Scholes defended his stance on Arsenal's Premier League title credentials despite the Gunners' progress in the division and the Champions League » Man Utd handed transfer encouragement over Rafael Leao move as AC Milan claims made Rafael Leao has been linked with a move to Manchester United ahead of the summer transfer window, » Man Utd set for major kit change vs Nottingham Forest as £60m boost lands again Manchester United will reportedly debut next season's new home kit during their Premier League run-in » How to watch Crystal Palace vs Shakhtar – TV channel, live stream and kick-off time Two crucial European clashes take place across England on Thursday with three Premier League teams involved » How to watch Aston Villa vs Nottingham Forest – TV channel, live stream and kick-off time Aston Villa face Nottingham Forest in the second leg of their Europa League semi-final » Real Madrid star 'taken to hospital' after training ground fight as players summoned for talks Federico Valverde reportedly needed to go to the hospital after another physical altercation with team-mate Aurelien Tchouameni at the Real Madrid training ground » David Raya would be a very unlikely Footballer of the Year - but a very worthy one The Arsenal goalkeeper has won a third consecutive Premier League Golden Glove award but is not fancied for the main end-of-season accolades » Marcus Rashford sweating on Barcelona future after England team-mate’s agent meeting Marcus Rashford's future at Barcelona remains uncertain as the La Liga club reportedly explore alternative forward options » Gary Lineker defies Alan Shearer with Arsenal vs PSG prediction - 'I have a feeling' Arsenal have been handed a prediction for their Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain by Gary Lineker and Alan Shearer » Beloved World Cup tradition to end as FIFA president confirms new arrangement FIFA president Gianni Infantino has announced that the deal with Panini to make sticker albums will expire after the 2030 World Cup, with a new deal taking over » Man Utd boss Michael Carrick 'disappointed' at controversial Man City decision Manchester United head coach Michael Carrick has expressed his disappointment at Manchester City's decision for the FA Youth Cup final where they face the Red Devils » UEFA issue warning to Arsenal fans as travel and ticket chaos looms for Champions League final Arsenal supporters' excitement at reaching the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain in Budapest on May 30 has been diminished by the extortionate price of attending » Widow of Matt Beard says ex-Liverpool boss was 'bullied' before his tragic death Matt Beard, who managed Liverpool Women's team between 2021-2025 died in September 2025 triggering an outpouring of tributes from the footballing world » Inside Ollie Watkins' lush life with gorgeous wife as Aston Villa star eyes European glory Aston Villa forward Ollie Watkins aims to guide his team into the Europa League final and his wife Ellie will be his biggest cheerleader » Man Utd to break tradition for final two Premier League games of the season Manchester United are looking to next season after qualifying for the Champions League, and the Red Devils will appear as if they're already in the 2026-27 campaign in their final two games » Bukayo Saka meets 'inspirational' coach after firing Arsenal into Champions League final The Arsenal ace fired the Gunners to their first Champions League final for 20 years with the winning goal over Atletico Madrid at the Emirates on Tuesday night » Man City players party until 1.30am 24 hours after handing Arsenal title advantage Manchester City dropped points in the Premier League title race by drawing 3-3 away to Everton on Monday, but their players were in good spirits the following night as they partied together » Jake Hall's tragic death leaves football clubs heartbroken as tributes paid to TOWIE star The Only Way is Essex star Jake Hall has died aged just 35 after suffering a 'tragic accident' before being found in a holiday villa in Majorca and tributes have poured in » Arsenal given instant PSG disadvantage ahead of Champions League final Arsenal are set to face Paris Saint-Germain after the French side progressed to the Champions League final » Robin van Persie changes his tune on Raheem Sterling after disastrous transfer Raheem Sterling has two more games at Feyenoord before he will have to find a new club again - 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⚽ Updates from the 8pm BST kick-off; (agg 0-1) ⚽ Palace v Shakhtar – live | Scores | Mail John We’re still in the dark over where Lindelof will play. Unai Emery was curt with TNT: “McGinn, he is important like every player, he is the captian, his connection with the supporters is massive.We must get out best collectively and best individually, John McGinn is very important in this message.” More Pereira: “Enjoy the game, compete first minute to last minute, be brave, to try to force our game and in the end we will see.He [Gibbs-White] is here to help us, we will see what happens in the game. They need to be ready, this is a moment of the season we need to help the team, I have confidence in everyone, we can change the players but we keep the spirit.In our mind we come here to compete to win the game.” Continue reading... » Crystal Palace v Shakhtar Donetsk: Europa Conference League semi-final, second leg – live
⚽ Updates from the 8pm BST kick-off; agg 3-1 ⚽ Villa v Forest – live | Scores | Email Niall There is, of course, another big European tie tonight. With an English team guaranteed to reach the Europa League final, Palace are bidding to complete an unprecedented full set of three European finals featuring an English team this season. It’s been a busy week for this sort of thing … Continue reading... » Real Madrid’s Valverde has stitches after fight with teammate Tchouaméni
Real Madrid’s Fede Valverde was taken to hospital to have stitches after a second confrontation with teammate Aurélien Tchouaméni in two days, as the club’s collapse into chaos continues. Players held an emergency meeting and Real have opened disciplinary proceedings after a physical fight, with blood being spilled and Valverde being taken for treatment. Continue reading... » Middlesbrough suspect Southampton analyst of spying on training in runup to playoffs
Middlesbrough believe they caught a Southampton analyst hiding in the bushes and allegedly recording their training session on Thursday morning, in a remarkable repeat of the 2019 Marcelo Bielsa “spygate” affair. Boro are understood to have reported the incident to the English Football League given spying on opposition training is in breach of their regulations. Continue reading... » Donald Trump says he ‘wouldn’t pay’ four figures for World Cup matches
Donald Trump has questioned the value of four-figure World Cup tickets for matches involving the United States, telling the New York Post that “I wouldn’t pay it either, to be honest.” The remark came in a phone interview with the Post, with Trump claiming he “did not know that number” for the USMNT’s opening match against Paraguay. In December, Fifa established a base price for Category 3 tickets – the cheapest available to most fans, given the small swathe of Category 4 seats at the tournament – of $1,120, according to the Guardian’s reporting at the time. Continue reading... » De Zerbi dismisses claim that Spurs’ victory was down to weakened Villa side
Roberto De Zerbi has rubbished the notion that Tottenham’s vital win at Aston Villa on Sunday was down to them facing heavily-rotated opposition. Spurs’s 2-1 success moved them above West Ham and out of the relegation zone with three matches to play, but much of the reaction focused on how Unai Emery made seven changes to his lineup. Emery made the decision after Villa’s Europa League semi-final first leg at Nottingham Forest last Thursday. De Zerbi preferred to talk up a fine performance from his side that has given them hope they can preserve their Premier League status. Spurs are next in action at home to Leeds on Monday. West Ham entertain Arsenal on Sunday. Continue reading... » Matt Beard ‘bullied’ by Burnley before his death, family tells pre-inquest hearing
A pre-inquest hearing regarding the former Liverpool manager Matt Beard has heard that his family felt he was “bullied” by Burnley before his death. Beard, who won back-to-back Women’s Super League titles in 2013 and 2014 with Liverpool, was in charge at Burnley from June to August 2025 before resigning just over three weeks before he died aged 47 on 20 September 2025. Continue reading... » Michael Carrick admits ‘clarity is important’ on Manchester United future but wait goes on
Michael Carrick says clarity on who will be in charge of Manchester United next season is important but admits the matter is out of his hands. The interim head coach secured Champions League football last Sunday but has yet to be told whether he has done enough to land the job on a permanent basis. United travel to Sunderland on Saturday in third place and Carrick is guaranteed only two matches after that. It is expected he will be offered the post beyond this season, but he has heard nothing. Continue reading... » Football regulator urged to ban Premier League clubs from unlicensed gambling money
The Independent Football Regulator (IFR) has been urged to stop Premier League clubs from accepting sponsorship from gambling companies unlicensed in the UK in the latest public consultation over its licensing regime. Entain, the global sports betting company that owns Ladbrokes and Coral, has submitted a response to the IFR asking for a clarification of its guidance that would prevent clubs from doing commercial deals with operators unlicensed in the UK. Continue reading... » Champions League review: a punch for Arteta and are PSG and Arsenal really that different?
The teams for the final in Budapest are set. We look at how they got there and the factors that could determine the champion Destination Budapest, where Paris Saint-Germain will attempt to be the first club apart from Real Madrid to win two consecutive European Cups since Milan in 1990. Vincent Kompany’s promise of “more” from Bayern Munich after a nine-goal first leg did not materialise. PSG offered a different proposition in Wednesday’s second leg; they put on a performance of defensive discipline, with their attacking players committed to closing down their opponents. Luis Enrique’s team never allowed the tie to spin from their control even if there were 33 shots in Munich compared to 22 in Paris. Khvicha Kvaratskhelia plays like an old-style winger, and set up Ousmane Dembélé’s goal, but he is also thoroughly modern in the way he presses hard and high. Bayern found space at a premium until Harry Kane’s late goal. Luis Enrique’s team is much the same as last season’s, sticking to the same formula. They are a year older but still flush with youth. The PSG project took many years and billions of euros to hit pay dirt but is now delivering the success that was dreamed of after the Qatari takeover in 2011. Continue reading... » Bev Priestman: ‘You become very isolated so I’ve loved getting back on the pitch’
The Wellington Phoenix coach reflects on the aftermath of the Olympic spying scandal and leading her team into a first A-League Women’s finals campaign Football is not the kind of profession that lends itself to time off for birthdays and the like. Especially when one is preparing to lead the Wellington Phoenix into their first A-League Women’s finals campaign, as Bev Priestman was last week. Yet, especially when contrasted with the year prior, when she was still in the midst of a one-year Fifa ban after the spying scandal that engulfed Canada women’s football team during the Paris Olympics, being among “her people” turned out to be a gift in and of itself. “It was my 40th birthday [last week],” Priestman tells Moving the Goalposts. “And it’s those moments, I think to a year ago, and how I felt. And then how I felt in the club [this year], around my staff, around the team. I do this job because I love people. I love the game, obviously, but it’s working with people, getting your energy with people, and trying to inspire people and help them find a better version of themselves. Continue reading... » Sign up for the Moving the Goalposts newsletter: our free women’s football email
Get our roundup of women’s football for free twice a week, featuring the insights of experts such as Ada Hegerberg and Magdalena Eriksson Join us as we delve deeper into the wonderful world of women’s football in our weekly newsletter. It is informative, entertaining, global, critical – when needed – and, above all, passionate. Written mainly by Júlia Belas Trindade and Sophie Downey, expect guest appearances from stars such as Anita Asante, Ada Hegerberg and many more. Try our other sports emails: as well as the occasionally funny football email The Fiver from Monday to Friday, there are weekly catch-ups for cricket in The Spin and rugby union in The Breakdown, and our seven-day roundup of the best of our sports journalism in The Recap. Living in Australia? Try the Guardian Australia’s daily sports newsletter Continue reading... » Sign up for the Football Daily newsletter: our free football email
Kick off your afternoon with the Guardian’s take on the world of football Every weekday, we’ll deliver a roundup the football news and gossip in our own belligerent, sometimes intelligent and – very occasionally – funny way. Still not convinced? Find out what you’re missing here. Try our other sports emails: there’s weekly catch-ups for cricket in The Spin and rugby union in The Breakdown, and our seven-day round-up of the best of our sports journalism in The Recap. Living in Australia? Try the Guardian Australia’s daily sports newsletter Continue reading... » Sign up to the Sport in Focus newsletter: the sporting week in photos
Our editors’ favourite sporting images from the past week, from the spectacular to the powerful, and with a little bit of fun thrown in Continue reading... » Sign up for the Recap newsletter: our free sport highlights email
The best of our sports journalism from the past seven days and a heads-up on the weekend’s action Subscribe to get our editors’ pick of the Guardian’s award-winning sport coverage. We’ll email you the stand-out features and interviews, insightful analysis and highlights from the archive, plus films, podcasts, galleries and more – all arriving in your inbox at every Friday lunchtime. And we’ll set you up for the weekend and let you know our live coverage plans so you’ll be ahead of the game. Here’s what you can expect from us. Try our other sports emails: there’s daily football news and gossip in The Fiver, and weekly catch-ups for cricket in The Spin and rugby union in The Breakdown. Living in Australia? Try the Guardian Australia’s daily sports newsletter Continue reading... » Khadija Shaw to leave Manchester City with Chelsea favourites to seal deal
Khadija “Bunny” Shaw has decided to leave Manchester City this summer at the end of her contract, the Guardian understands, after extensive talks over a new deal concluded with her opting to pursue a new challenge. The Jamaica striker, who is on course to win the Women’s Super League’s Golden Boot for a third consecutive season, was close to agreeing a new deal in March and is understood to have told City she wanted to stay, but negotiations on the finer details hit a number of stumbling blocks, including the proposed length of the extension, and the WSL leaders are preparing for life without their star player. Continue reading... » Panini World Cup sticker albums to end as Fifa announces new partnership
Panini World Cup sticker albums will become a thing of the past following the centenary finals in 2030 after Fifa announced a new partnership on Thursday. The Fifa association with Panini already stretches back more than 50 years, with the first World Cup sticker book published ahead of the 1970 finals in Mexico, and will have reached 60 years by 2030. Continue reading... » USMNT’s Johnny Cardoso a major doubt for World Cup after suffering ankle injury
United States midfielder Johnny Cardoso has suffered a “high grade” sprain in his right ankle, his club Atlético Madrid said on Thursday. The injury casts the midfielder’s participation in the 2026 World Cup in serious doubt, with just five weeks to go until the tournament starts and less than three weeks to go until US head coach Mauricio Pochettino names his squad. High-grade ankle sprains typically take at least a month to recover from, and often more. The US open their World Cup campaign on 13 June against Paraguay in Inglewood, California. They will then also play Australia and Turkey in their remaining group games. Continue reading... » Liverpool reduce plans for Anfield ticket prices rise following fan protests
Liverpool supporters have achieved a significant victory in their protests against ticket costs at Anfield after the club scrapped plans to increase prices for the next three seasons. Liverpool’s owner, Fenway Sports Group (FSG), went against the wishes of the club’s supporters board in March by announcing general admission tickets would rise by the rate of inflation, capped to 3%, in each of the next three seasons. Following widespread protests organised by several Liverpool supporters groups, the club have now confirmed those tickets will rise by 3% next season but will be frozen in 2027-28. Continue reading... » Premier League CEO Masters earned £2.6m including £1.1m bonus in 2024-25
The latest accounts filed by the Premier League show the chief executive, Richard Masters, received £1m in a performance-related bonus. Accounts by the Premier League for the year ending 31 July 2025 were published on Companies House on Tuesday and revealed Masters’ improved salary. Continue reading... » Arsenal back in the Champions League final during a week to savour | Football Weekly – video
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Nicky Bandini and Paul Watson as Arsenal make a first men’s Champions League final in 20 years … and get an edge in the Premier League. Subscribe to The Guardian Football Weekly ► https://www.youtube.com/@FootballWeeklyPodcast?sub_confirmation=1 On today’s podcast: Arsenal reach the men’s Champions League final for the first time in 20 years, a timely-in-form Bukayo Saka with the decisive goal. They defended like we know they can defend – limiting Atlético to virtually nothing. The panel discuss why the whole affair wasn’t as nerve-wracking as it should have been. Elsewhere, this win is the second great result for Arsenal in two days after Manchester City dropped points in their 3-3 draw away at Everton on Monday night. It means the title is in Arsenal’s hands with three games to go. Also, Nottingham Forest make eight changes and still beat Chelsea, Ewan Murray joins us from the jazz bar and we answer your questions. Chapters: 00:00 - Coming up... 00:49 - Arsenal thought to UCL final 26:47 - City lose vital ground in the Premier League title race 35:08 - Are Chelsea the weirdest team in England? 45:10 - Ewan Murray's jazz corner 1:02:40 - Paul Watson's Vaduz corner Support the Guardian ► https://support.theguardian.com/ Guardian Football Weekly podcast: Apple ► https://podcasts.apple.com/gb/podcast/football-weekly/id188674007 Spotify ► https://open.spotify.com/show/6w8qWe0kjgHEHSWDSDGoLW?si=231c666f7f5a4453 Follow Guardian Football Weekly: Instagram ► https://www.instagram.com/guardian_footballweekly/ TikTok ► https://www.tiktok.com/@guardian_footballweekly #footballweekly #football #arsenal #arteta #championsleague Continue reading... » Knaak’s tears, Jeglertz’s calm, Shaw’s goals: the story of Manchester City’s WSL title triumph
After 10 years without a Women’s Super League title, City are champions once more – here’s how they did it The sight of Rebecca Knaak fighting back tears on hearing the full-time whistle last Sunday summed up what this means. The Manchester City defender had sustained a painful shoulder injury during a victory over Liverpool snatched by her late header so probably had her own reasons for finding the combination of relief, soreness and joy a little overwhelming. But her emotions could have been felt by any of the longer-serving season-ticket holders in the stands after a decade-long wait for a Women’s Super League title. When City lifted this trophy in 2016, the landscape of the English women’s game was wholly different. The club, then managed by Nick Cushing, completed the 16-game campaign unbeaten and clinched the title on a day when they deployed a starting XI featuring nine English and two Scottish players from a squad that included only six non-English players. It was a time before the wider, full-time professionalism of the league and the influx of overseas talent. Continue reading... » ‘We bring in hungry, humble players’: How Cesc Fàbregas is leading the incredible rise of Como
The tiny Italian club are flying high with the help of the former Arsenal player, ambitious owners and a scouting guru inspired by Football Manager The serene sound of lapping water is broken only by the whir of a seaplane engine swooping to land. Outside the hangar to which the aircraft will soon return, a crowd has gathered well before kick-off. Later, most will scale the steep steps of the adjacent Stadio Giuseppe Sinigaglia. To the right sits Villa Carminati, a new private members’ club that also houses hospitality guests on matchdays. It is a unique setting for a unique football club. When bathed in sunshine, as was the case for last Sunday’s goalless draw with Napoli, Como 1907 is a waterside paradise. Or, as their president Mirwan Suwarso puts it when drawing parallels between the club and Disney, it is the “theme park” division of the “main brand … Lake Como”. Continue reading... » ‘If you asked me to go and do it all again, I wouldn’t’: Jamie Vardy on his rollercoaster career
Striker reflects on the ultimate high with Leicester and the role of the self-titled ‘Inbetweeners’ in his success “I was just a little freak in the works.” Jamie Vardy is reflecting on his career with the usual levels of self-deprecation and pondering whether anyone could possibly board the same rollercoaster. “It’s not the common way of doing things, is it? I don’t think it will probably happen again, but it did happen for me and it was hard work. It really was tough, but all worth it.” Humour has always been a preferred Vardy tool for removing the sting from a serious point. He is speaking to mark a new documentary about his rise, which brought him from warehouse work making walking frames and crutches to scarcely credible levels of Premier League success. Continue reading... » Which team will win the Championship playoffs?
Who will join Coventry and Ipswich in the top flight: Millwall, Hull City, Middlesbrough or Southampton? By Opta Analyst For a while it looked as if Millwall would secure automatic promotion, but they finished a point behind Ipswich. Millwall have only spent two seasons in the English top flight. They won the Division Two title in 1987-88, finished 10th in their first season in the top flight and were relegated the following year having finished last. Continue reading... » Michael Carrick has the light touch Manchester United need for next chapter | Jonathan Liew
Something of an obsessive with tidiness, the interim coach has beaten all the club’s closest rivals in his short time in charge We’ll get on to the more pressing business of whether Michael Carrick deserves the full-time Manchester United job in a moment. There’s plenty to discuss: tactics and philosophy, character and comportment, the squad he inherited from Ruben Amorim and how United might strengthen it in the summer window. But first: I want you to imagine eating an entire dover sole with the bones left in, while under the gaze of the former England international Trevor Francis. You’re in a fancy restaurant in Birmingham. You’re 18 years old, and have ordered the fish with potatoes on the assumption that it will essentially be a posh chippy supper. The sole arrives, the waiter asks whether you want it filleted, and because you don’t know what that means, you say no. Immediately you feel the painful prickles on your tongue, the unsatisfying gnash of skeletal marine matter between your teeth. Naturally, you don’t want to look rude or foolish in front of your new manager. So you put on a brave face, and keep chewing. Meanwhile, Trevor Francis keeps watching. Continue reading... » Kvaratskhelia is perfect attacking scalpel for PSG’s surgical brilliance. Arsenal, beware | Barney Ronay
Khvicha Kvaratskhelia’s trickery and imagination in Munich gave a reminder of the challenge facing Arsenal in the final Well, it was never going to be quite the same. You only get one all-time high, one first kiss, one Catcher in the Rye, one loved-up alien-ball dreamscape of a game like the first leg between these two teams. In the event Bayern Munich never really laid a glove on Paris Saint-Germain at the Allianz Arena. They trailed from the third minute to Ousmane Dembélé’s goal, drew level on the night through Harry Kane at the death, but looked in between like a team trying to generate energy from a standing start, always kept at one remove by the extended arm, the palm on their forehead, fists whirling in the empty air between. Continue reading... » Neymar apologises to Santos teammate Robinho Jr for slapping him in training
Neymar has publicly apologised to his Santos teammate Robinho Júnior for slapping him during a training session, as the pair appeared to put the dispute behind them during a game on Tuesday. Santos said they had opened an investigation this week after the altercation between Neymar and the 18-year-old son of Robinho, the former Real Madrid and Manchester City striker. Continue reading... » North Korean women’s football club headed to Seoul in rare trip across the border
Visit will be the first time a North Korean women’s football team has competed on southern soil since the 2014 Incheon Asian Games A North Korean women’s football club will travel to South Korea this month, marking the first visit by a northern sports delegation in nearly eight years, at a time of near-total estrangement between the two Koreas. Naegohyang Women’s FC, based in North Korea’s capital Pyongyang, will face South Korea’s Suwon FC Women at Suwon sports complex, on 20 May for the semi-finals of the AFC Women’s Champions League. Continue reading... » Inter cruise to Serie A title triumph after Thuram sparks victory over Parma
Inter secured the Serie A title with a 2-0 victory over Parma at home, establishing an unassailable lead at the top of the table. Marcus Thuram opened the scoring in first-half stoppage time before Henrikh Mkhitaryan sealed the win 10 minutes from time. Inter moved up to 82 points and clinched their 21st scudetto with three matches remaining. Inter entered the match knowing a point would be enough after second-placed Napoli were held to a 0-0 draw at Como on Saturday. Sunday’s victory handed them an unbeatable 12-point lead over last season’s champions. Continue reading... » Hoffenheim heartache after Schick hat-trick lifts Leverkusen to fourth | Andy Brassell
Positions fourth to sixth are separated by goal difference as Hoffenheim rue being out of the Champions League spots “This is perhaps the most difficult moment of my career.” It was not, it is fair to say, what Andrei Kramaric had expected on a day – and a week – that was going along like a dream. Two days after he had extended his expiring contract for two years at “my second home”, Hoffenheim’s all-time record scorer had dragged them even closer to a surprise return to the Champions League, scoring goals 157 and 158 for the club on a sunny afternoon with the mood of celebration in the air, as they dominated direct rivals Stuttgart. But in the 95th minute, up popped the visitors’ Tiago Tomás out of nowhere to shatter it all. In the race for the top four in the Bundesliga, life comes at you fast. One could understand Kramaric’s difficulties in absorbing what had just happened. When he left the field in stoppage time to the warm applause of the PreZero Arena Hoffenheim were in fourth position, the (likely) final Champions League spot which they have worked so hard to recover in recent weeks after a big wobble either side of Easter. By the time that the Croatia striker got comfy on the bench his team had seen their lead improbably evaporate, and when he sat down for dinner they were in sixth, following Bayer Leverkusen’s 4-1 demolition of RB Leipzig in the early evening Topspiel. Continue reading... » Kobbie Mainoo taking last lessons off Casemiro but ready to make position his own | Andy Hunter
Manchester United midfielder broke the lines and scored the winner, while Liverpool’s midfield was pedestrian ‘You need someone like this.” So said Benjamin Sesko of Casemiro after the veteran’s commanding display against Brentford last Monday. Fast forward six days and the same sentiment applied to Kobbie Mainoo. Manchester United had two central midfielders like this – selfless, disciplined, destructive and creative – while Liverpool desperately need someone like this. Old Trafford revelled in the contrast, once it had recovered from a self-inflicted scare. The redemption arc was strong at Old Trafford where United sealed their return to the Champions League by completing a Premier League double over Liverpool for the first time in 10 years. Mainoo savoured his own too. Cast aside earlier in the season under Ruben Amorim, his future with his boyhood club in serious doubt, the 21-year-old celebrated signing a five-year contract on Thursday by securing a deserved victory with his first Premier League goal since May 2024. Continue reading... » From national pride to fascism: how countries have used the World Cup to build identity
Every World Cup, from Uruguay and Italy in 1930 and 1934, to Russia and Qatar in 2018 and 2022, has been to an extent about presenting an image to the world Football fans will be well aware that in 1930 Uruguay both hosted and won the first World Cup, but less well known is the diplomatic backstory of the country’s entry on to the international sporting stage. In the 1920s, Uruguay’s foreign minister, who led one of the country’s two rival football associations, coordinated with a diplomat serving in Switzerland to give his federation legitimacy by joining Fifa. The diplomat also entered Uruguay into the 1924 Olympic football tournament in Paris – which was emerging as the premier venue for global football. That provoked panic back in Uruguay: nobody had expected him to do that and nobody quite knew how they would afford it; a federation official ended up having to use his own house as collateral on a loan to pay for the team’s passage across the Atlantic. Once they got to Europe, Uruguay quickly won admiration. First in nine friendlies as they travelled through Spain and then at the Olympic Games itself, where they became by far the biggest draw. The great novelist Colette was even dispatched to the villa where Uruguay were staying to record her impressions for the newspaper Le Matin. Playing brilliant, coherent passing football, Uruguay took gold at the Games. This was originally published in the newsletter The World Behind the Cup. Sign up for it here. Continue reading... » Arsenal ponder fine margins after OL Lyonnes defeat but Gunners are not in decline | Tom Garry
Tight decisions and Arsenal’s fragility from set pieces saw French side through to Women’s Champions League final Fine margins defined this football match. Just a few centimetres in the key moments. As the OL Lyonnes owner, Michele Kang, celebrated on the pitch, arm-in-arm with her players with the Arsenal squad’s faces a picture of dejection, those tiny differentials will have felt wider than the Rhône that runs through the city. Arsenal’s reign as European champions has ended. Up in the top tier, overlooking the scene with almost a bird’s-eye view, around 600 Arsenal fans had reason to be proud but ultimately were despondent. It was barely the thickness of a baguette that had kept Jule Brand onside when her late winning goal for Lyonnes was reviewed by the video assistant referee (VAR). In similarly agonising fashion, Arsenal’s Daphne van Domselaar stepped off her line slightly too early when saving a first-half penalty, which Wendie Renard retook and scored. But if those travelling Arsenal supporters were reflecting honestly, Lyonnes were worthy winners. Continue reading... » Captain. Leader. Far-right sympathiser. Terry joins ranks of football’s radicalised | Jonathan Liew
John Terry’s journey into the internet pipeline is by no means an isolated case – what makes footballers so susceptible? And so we ask ourselves: how did it come to this? Did we miss the signs? Were there red flags that went unheeded, cries for help that fell on closed ears, forks in the road not taken? Or ultimately, for all our best efforts, was it always going to end like this? Is it, in fact, possible that John Terry was a far-right sympathiser all along? Yes, it’s been a chastening week for those who have been fighting Terry’s corner for more than a decade. Who steadfastly defended him against the racism charges, who accepted his explanation that he was simply repeating what Anton Ferdinand had been saying to him, who turned up at his trial in full kit, who lamented his failure to land the coaching jobs he so coveted, who right to the end just wanted to believe. Continue reading... » David Squires on … an unexpected cameo amid all the Premier League drama
Our cartoonist on a weekend of genuine excitement at the top and bottom of the English top-flight table Continue reading... » Playing for Bayern’s women and scouting for the men. I hope my path breaks barriers | Magdalena Eriksson
It was an honour to be asked to help find talent for the men’s team and I am enjoying and benefiting from the responsibility The buzz after I mentioned doing some scouting in the men’s game for Bayern Munich, during my appearance as an analyst on Swedish broadcaster SVT for the men’s team’s Champions League match against Real Madrid, is a bit of a double-edged sword. On the one hand, I thought: ‘Why is this such big news? It shouldn’t be.’ On the other hand, I understand it and I’m happy there has been so much positivity and encouragement around it. I hope it widens people’s perspectives and helps break barriers for women working in men’s football, because I think we’re ready for that, men’s football is ready for it and it needs it. I hope it inspires other clubs to see it as a good idea. Why not give these opportunities to someone who wants them and wants to prepare for their career after football? Continue reading... » Coventry owner Doug King: ‘I had no doubt Lampard would do well … it’s gotten under his skin’
Having overseen a historic return to the Premier League, businessman is now aiming his sights even higher Doug King is discussing the night Coventry clinched promotion to the Premier League after 25 years away. He had a tear in his eye when the moment arrived at Blackburn and, after eventually exiting the Ewood Park boardroom, the champagne flowing, the straight-talking owner worth hundreds of millions hunkered down at a Travelodge adjacent to a service station on the M65. “It was ... noisy,” he says, taking a second to land on the best adjective, “because all I could hear pretty much all night was: ‘We are Premier League.’” It has led King to feel like a party planner of late. The biggest one yet was Monday’s open-top bus parade which started on Jimmy Hill Way, named after the manager who in 1967 led the club into the top flight for the first time. After Coventry were crowned champions last month, King guzzled from the trophy. “I didn’t think the lid would come off, so we had to make the most of that,” he says with a smile. Continue reading... » Viktor Gyökeres has scored 21 goals this season. He deserves more respect
Only Alexis Sánchez and Thierry Henry have had more prolific first seasons for Arsenal in the Premier League era By Opta Analyst Viktor Gyökeres was at the heart of one of Arsenal’s best attacking displays of the season at the weekend, scoring twice and grabbing an assist as Mikel Arteta’s side dismantled Fulham 3-0 at the Emirates on Saturday. The Swede’s opener, a close-range tap-in following excellent work down the right from Bukayo Saka, was his 20th goal in all competitions for Arsenal this term. A header on the stroke of half-time effectively sealed the result and took Gyökeres to 21 goals in his debut campaign. Continue reading... » Iraola and Glasner: middle managers or big club bosses in waiting? It’s hard to tell | Jonathan Wilson
Bournemouth face Crystal Palace this weekend before their successful head coaches move on with top level still unclear On Sunday afternoon, Bournemouth face Crystal Palace: Andoni Iraola, in his fourth-last league game in charge of the home side, against Oliver Glasner in his fifth-last league game in charge of the away side – although the latter also has the Europa Conference League to deal with. Both managers are out of contract at the end of the season, and both hope to move on to a club with a substantially bigger budget. That’s understandable. This has been an uncomfortable season for Glasner, whose frustration at the club’s financial limitations was perhaps expressed a little too publicly, but history will remember him as the manager who won Crystal Palace the FA Cup. More prosaically, with the 12th-highest wage bill in the Premier League, he has taken Palace to 10th and 12th, while they started the weekend 13th. And there remains the possibility of a glorious farewell with Conference League success in Leipzig. Continue reading... » Football Daily | All aboard to Budapest! PSG purr past Bayern to set up gunfight with Arsenal
Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now! The state-owned football team it’s OK to like (and proof that sportswashing works), Paris Saint-Germain booked their place in Bigger Cup final courtesy of a draw against Bayern Munich at the Allianz Arena. Like Shaun Murphy in Monday’s night’s thrilling denouement of the World Snooker Championship at the Crucible Theatre, the German champions didn’t do a great deal wrong and were similarly gracious in defeat despite their obvious disappointment. “The level of both teams was very, very high,” sighed Vincent Kompany as he ruminated on his team’s exit. “PSG have so much quality, they’ve probably been the best team in Europe in the last two years.” A team that is currently so good it was forced to replace deadweight no-marks such as Kylian Mbappé, Lionel Messi and Neymar to finally shed their tag as Bigger Cup nearlymen and bottlers, the willingness of their replacements to do the dirty work of defending played no small part in helping PSG get over the line. Doing some half-hearted/@rsed research of potential Bigger Vase finalists, Braga, I drifted into a section about the city’s famous old inhabitants. One of these was a 16th-century skeptic philosopher called Francisco Sanches, who claimed that nobody knows anything, particularly those who say they do. With a European campaign – that was helmed, briefly, by both Big Ange and Sean Dyche (et al) – potentially ending in an unlikely final, Forest seem to have proved old Fran-San’s point” – Andrew Boulton. It’s interesting that Declan Rice thinks that Arsenal’s achievements can’t be underestimated (yesterday’s Football Daily). The only things that can’t be underestimated are things that are extremely small. Anything large can easily be underestimated” – Bob Cushion (and others). Maybe Chester and Wrexham (yesterday’s Football Daily, full email edition) could go down the Forest/Derby route and rename the A483 to ‘Phil Parkinson Way’?” – Jim Hearson. Am I the only one who saw this fine picture of Pep Guardiola and Jordan Pickford at the Hill Dickinson Stadium on Monday night and thought: ‘All this really needs is the addition of an ‘I’ and an ‘S’ to be perfect?’” – Adam Sherlock. Continue reading... » Football Daily | Arsenal dial up the noise and face final reckoning with the Celebration Police
Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now! While the match itself may not have been up to much, the spectacle and occasion of Arsenal’s win over Atlético Madrid on Tuesday night made it a unique and memorable evening in the club’s history. Pre-match smoke and pyro provided the soundtrack to the raucous welcome their players received as they arrived on the team coach. The rabble-rousing Over Land and Sea tifo couldn’t have looked less like its dismal, forlorn-cannon-on-a-bedsheet counterpart of yore. The unifying roar that greeted Arsenal’s gladiators as they strode out from the bowels of the colosseum they call home was off the scale. It was as if a sizeable proportion of match-going Arsenal fans had finally twigged there’s more to supporting your team than turning up five minutes before kick-off and sitting in nervous near-silence for 90 minutes. “We felt it,” cooed Bukayo Saka, in a post-match interview with the CBS Bigger Cup B@nter Show. “Since we were on the coach, I’ve never seen the Emirates like this in my whole career. It was so special. When the game started, they pushed us. It was just a beautiful moment.” Continue reading... » For Liverpool and Manchester United, managerial futures are the next big question | Jonathan Wilson
Sunday’s edition of the famous rivalry felt like the least important in years, except for the uncertain futures of both managers It’s been a long time since a Manchester United v Liverpool game felt of less consequence. These are the two most successful sides in English league history, hailing from neighbouring cities and they have a rivalry that stretches back well over a century. Yet it felt perhaps only the seventh-most significant fixture of the weekend, behind the games involving the two title contenders, Arsenal and Manchester City, and the four sides still scrapping to avoid joining Wolves and Burnley in being relegated this season – Leeds, Nottingham Forest, West Ham and Tottenham. United’s 3-2 win sealed their place in next season’s Champions League while, barring very odd swings of goal difference, Liverpool need just three points from their remaining three games to be certain of their own qualification. For both, the biggest issue now is deciding who manages them next season – and this was a ragged enough game to cast doubts over the suitability of Michael Carrick and Arne Slot for their respective sides. Continue reading... » David Squires on … El Boomer Juan Mata’s superb season in Australia
Our cartoonist wonders what the veteran Spanish maestro’s left foot cannot do after an impressive campaign with Melbourne Victory Continue reading... » PSG set up date with Arsenal as Bayern and Kane fall short – Football Weekly podcast
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Mark Langdon and Archie Rhind-Tutt after PSG progressed past Bayern Rate, review, share on Apple Podcasts and join the conversation on email. On today’s podcast: Bayern and PSG didn’t provide another nine-goal thriller, as per the first leg, but it was an entertaining game in Munich as PSG progressed with a 6-5 aggregate win to the final, as the French side seek consecutive Champions League titles. As scary as PSG look, at least Arsenal fans don’t have to worry about the prospect of Harry Kane winning the Champions League at their expense. Continue reading... » WSL and WCL talking points: City have a Knaak and is Dumornay the world’s best?
OL Lyonnes ended Arsenal’s Champions League hopes while Rebecca Knaak puts Man City on the brink of WSL title glory Who is the best female player in the world right now? Melchie Dumornay continues to make a strong claim for that accolade after her starring role in OL Lyonnes’ comeback to beat Arsenal in the Champions League semi-finals. The fearless Haiti international won a first-half penalty and provided a superb assist for Jule Brand’s late winner in the second leg, as well as being a constant thorn in Arsenal’s side with her pace, trickery and energy. The attacking midfielder, having missed the first leg through injury, helped the French side come from 2-1 down to win 4-3 on aggregate. Tom Garry Continue reading... » Premier League: talking points from the weekend’s action
Arne Slot is fuming, Mikel Arteta’s big risk pays off and Josh Dasilva enjoys an emotional return for Brentford Arne Slot was seething as he lamented the decision to allow Manchester United’s second goal to stand despite claims of handball by Benjamin Sesko. “The curve on the ball changed so there must have been a contact,” argued the Liverpool head coach. “But it’s no surprise to anyone that if there is a VAR intervention then the decision goes against us. It’s happened to us all season.” As PGMO confirmed at the time, however, there “was no conclusive evidence that Sesko handled the ball before scoring”. Slot was stretching it to pin Liverpool’s latest defeat on poor refereeing. United’s movement pulled the visitors apart in the first half and, without the injured Mohamed Salah, Hugo Ekitiké and Alexander Isak, the threat from Liverpool was nonexistent until capitalising on two errors early in the second half. Defeat stemmed from an anaemic first-half performance, nothing else. Andy Hunter Match report: Manchester United 3-2 Liverpool Match report: Arsenal 3-0 Fulham Match report: Newcastle 3-1 Brighton Match report: Aston Villa 1-2 Tottenham Match report: Brentford 3-0 West Ham Match report: Leeds 3-1 Burnley Continue reading... » The 100 best male footballers in the world 2025
Ousmane Dembélé becomes our seventh winner as he beats Lamine Yamal into second and Vitinha into third on our list of the best players on the planet Continue reading... » Ousmane Dembélé quietly becomes the main man after long journey to the top
The Frenchman, who has been named the best male footballer in the world by the Guardian, has benefitted from PSG’s focus on the team rather than individuals What makes a good player great, and a great player the best? This question has been occupying me since 2014, when the Guardian first asked me to contribute to its inaugural Next Generation feature. My job was to look for a France-based talent born in 1997 who could go on to have a stellar career. After a great deal of research, I narrowed it down from my shortlist of five by asking questions not about the players’ football ability, but about other attributes: resilience, adaptability, decision-making, creativity, work ethic, response to feedback and willingness to learn. Qualities we cannot see, and are harder to measure. Continue reading... » The 100 best female footballers in the world 2025
Aitana Bonmatí has been voted the best female player on the planet by our panel of 127 experts ahead of Mariona Caldentey and Alessia Russo Continue reading... » Aitana Bonmatí makes Guardian top 100 history with third title in a row
The margin may have got smaller but the brilliant Spanish midfielder makes it a hat-trick of No 1 finishes They say the best things come in threes, and Aitana Bonmatí has written herself into the Guardian’s top 100 history as the first player to finish at the top of the tree for a third consecutive year. Last year the majestic midfielder emulated her Barcelona and Spain teammate Alexia Putellas by winning for a second year running, but the 27-year-old has now gone one better, establishing herself once again at the top of the women’s game. Continue reading... » 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 | 2019 … and go even further back. Here’s our Premier League class of 2025 Continue reading...
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