Mouth-Watering Clash
The Premier League returns with a mouth-watering clash to look forward to on Saturday as Premier League champions Manchester City welcome in-form Chelsea to the Etihad Stadium.
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The Premier League returns with a mouth-watering clash to look forward to on Saturday as Premier League champions Manchester City welcome in-form Chelsea to the Etihad Stadium.
Friday the 15th of November sees the most anticipated game in world football as the five-time world champions Brazil take on their arch-rivals Argentina.
Before we head into the third international break of the season, game week 12 serves up a mouth-watering clash as the league’s top two teams, Liverpool and Manchester City, do battle
South Africa will come to a standstill on Saturday when the nation’s two most glamorous clubs, Kaizer Chiefs and Orlando Pirates, lock horns in the Telkom Knockout quarter-finals in Durban’s iconic Moses Mabhida Stadium.
Premier League leaders Liverpool will be looking to return to winning ways when they host an out-of-form Tottenham on Sunday.
Table-topping Liverpool travel to an out-of-form Manchester United on Sunday on the brink of equalling Manchester City’s 18-game winning streak.
It has been confirmed that Arthur Zwane and Trott Moloto will form part of the national team setup for this match, which will give fans a taste of what the new coach has in store for them.
Once again, the Premier League didn’t disappoint not a single bit this past weekend.
The seventh round of the Premier League closes out with a blockbuster match on Monday night as Manchester United welcome Arsenal to Old Trafford.
Can Chelsea stop Liverpool or will the Reds’ sizzling start continue on Sunday? Find out what our Editor thinks!
The Premier League returns after the first FIFA break of the season, while the European transfer window also closed in that time with teams now settled and well prepared for the rest of the 2019/20 campaign.
The classic has a long and proud history dating back to 1955 when it was run as the Cape of Good Hope Guineas