What beckons for England’s ‘Big Six’?
At the start of the season, the world’s toughest league wasn’t made out to be as competitive as thought to be, with talk of it being a matter of how many points Manchester City will win the title by.
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At the start of the season, the world’s toughest league wasn’t made out to be as competitive as thought to be, with talk of it being a matter of how many points Manchester City will win the title by.
Manchester United face Liverpool at Anfield on Sunday in a battle of English football’s two most successful sides.
The last trophy of the year will be at stake on Saturday with two great clubs going head to head at the Nelson Mandela Bay Stadium.
For the last five years in England, blue has been the winning colour, with both Chelsea and Manchester City claiming two titles each in between Leicester City’s unthinkable 2014/15 campaign.
One of England’s fiercest and longest-standing rivalries commences this Super Sunday as Arsenal host Tottenham at the Emirates Stadium.
The Premier League returns after the international break with a cracking London derby on Saturday as unbeaten Chelsea face in-form Tottenham at Wembley Stadium. This
Hearts all over the continent will be beating for Nigeria or South Africa as these two great intracontinental rivals battle it out for places in the 2019 Africa Cup of Nations.
Pep Guardiola and Jose Mourinho will renew their long-standing rivalry on Sunday night as the red and blue halves of Manchester collide at the Etihad Stadium.
Emery will be hoping to celebrate his 47th birthday by seeing his side hand Liverpool their first league defeat
The first El Clasico of the season will take place at the Camp Nou on Sunday and it will be the first time in 11 years that the derby will be played without Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo.
The Premier League returns with a blockbuster match at Stamford Bridge where in-form Chelsea welcome Manchester United and former boss Jose Mourinho.
The classic has a long and proud history dating back to 1955 when it was run as the Cape of Good Hope Guineas