All the reaction and talking points to the weekend's Premier League action as Chelsea and Arsenal draw at Stamford Bridge.
Newcastle United recorded their third win on the bounce, for the first time this season, with an emphatic Premier League victory over Nottingham Forest.
Forest lost to Newcastle but conceding three goals has become a rarity and, after 38 games under Nuno, it's clear how far ...
Thankfully for us Elliot Anderson wasn't able to give grandad the best of birthday presents. United's former Fairs Cup winger Geoff Allen was 78 on match day but by the time he proudly watched ...
Yet it was high-flying Nottingham Forest who struck first midway through the first half. Newcastle had half a dozen players ...
Taron Johnson returned Joe Flacco's first pass 23 yards for a touchdown Sunday, and Josh Allen and James Cook each scored on TD runs to lead the AFC East-leading Buffalo Bills past the Indianapolis ...
The Chiefs find another new way to win while staying undefeated and the Saints got a victory for their interim coach. Here ...
The Chiefs find another new way to win while staying undefeated and the Eagles crushed the Cowboys. Here are the winners and ...
Santo threw the dice for a final time, replacing Moreno and Elanga with James Ward-Prowse and Taiwo Awoniyi. Meanwhile, Yates showcased his WWE skills for the umpteenth time, hauling down Joelinton in ...
A well-deserved win for Newcastle, making it three on the trot, and – prior to the Chelsea/Arsenal game – putting us a point ...
The game after a Champions League win had Celtic huffing and puffing to a 2-0 win over Kilmarnock at Rugby Park. Goals from ...
The Premier League have explained why Kai Havertz’s goal for Arsenal ... The goal was awarded by referee Anthony Taylor.