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Manchester United vs Leicester FA Cup Preview: Amorim Looks To Cups As A Way Into Europe
Manchester United vs Leicester FA Cup Preview United to win Both teams to score Manchester United and Leicester City face off in the FA Cup fourth round at Old Trafford, with both teams struggling for form in the Premier League, but seeing this competition as a potential route to silverware and European qualification. Manchester United: Seeking FA Cup Resurgence Amid Home Woes Despite a strong history in the FA Cup, Manchester United are enduring a historic downturn in home form. Their 2-0 defeat to Crystal Palace last weekend marked their worst run of home results in 131 years, with five defeats in…
Everton vs Bournemouth FA Cup Preview: Toffees Welcome Europe-Chasing Cherries To Goodison Park
Everton vs Bournemouth FA Cup Preview Bournemouth to qualify Both teams to score Everton host Bournemouth at Goodison Park in the FA Cup fourth round, with both teams eyeing progression in what promises to be a tight encounter. David Moyes has revitalised Everton since his return, while Andoni Iraola’s Bournemouth are enjoying a historic push for European qualification. Everton: Aiming for a Deep FA Cup Run After starting 2025 in the relegation battle, Everton have made a dramatic turnaround since David Moyes’ return. The Toffees have won three consecutive games for the first time this season, moving nine points clear of…
Southampton vs Burnley FA Cup Preview: Premier League Strugglers Host Promotion Hopefuls In Fourth Round Game
Southampton vs Burnley FA Cup Preview Southampton to qualify Under 3.5 goals Relegation-threatened Southampton welcome Championship high-flyers Burnley in an intriguing FA Cup fourth round clash at St Mary’s Stadium. While Southampton are battling to avoid an historically bad Premier League season, Burnley are chasing promotion, making this a high-stakes encounter despite both teams having more pressing league concerns. Southampton: Can the Saints Find Some Cup Joy? Southampton’s 2-1 win over Ipswich Town last weekend was a rare positive in a miserable Premier League campaign. While relegation seems inevitable, FA Cup success can offer some respite for the club and its…
Liverpool vs Tottenham EFL Cup Report Scorers: Gakpo 34’, Salah 51’ (P), Szoboszlai 75’, Van Dijk 80’ Liverpool produced a dominant display to overturn a first-leg deficit and storm into the League Cup final with a resounding 4-0 victory over Tottenham Hotspur at Anfield. The result sees Arne Slot’s men advance to a record-extending 15th final in the competition, where they will face Newcastle United at Wembley in March. Liverpool Take Control After Early Spurs Resistance Despite trailing 1-0 from the first leg, Liverpool wasted no time in asserting themselves on the game. Tottenham, buoyed by Newcastle’s success in defending a…
Best Teenage Players In Premier League History The English Premier League has long been a platform where young talents emerge, showcasing their skills on one of football’s grandest stages. Over the years, several teenagers have not only debuted in this prestigious league, but have also made significant impacts, leaving lasting legacies. Today EPLNews has a look at ten of the most outstanding and best Premier League teenagers in EPL history, highlighting their early achievements and subsequent careers. Some went on to have fantastic careers, others did not exactly rise to the levels expected of them, while a couple are still only in…
Newcastle vs Arsenal EFL Cup 2-0 Report: Magpies Head To Wembley Looking For First League Cup Trophy
Newcastle vs Arsenal EFL Cup Report Scorers: Murphy 19’, Gordon 52’ Newcastle United booked their place in the EFL Cup final with a dominant 2-0 victory over Arsenal at St James’ Park, sealing a 4-0 aggregate win to move within one game of lifting their first major domestic trophy since 1955. Goals from Jacob Murphy and Anthony Gordon condemned the Gunners to their first away defeat in nine matches, extending their long wait for an EFL Cup triumph. Isak’s Early Disallowed Goal Sets the Tone After securing a commanding 2-0 first-leg win at the Emirates, Newcastle came into the second leg…
Newcastle vs Arsenal EFL Cup Preview: Gunners Face Tough Return Leg After Losing At The Emirates
Newcastle vs Arsenal EFL Cup Preview Newcastle to qualify Over 1.5 goals A place at Wembley is on the line as Newcastle United host Arsenal in the second leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final. The Magpies hold a 2-0 aggregate lead, but after a mixed run of form, they must remain cautious against an Arsenal side that arrives full of confidence. Newcastle United: On the Brink of Wembley Return Newcastle stand just 90 minutes away from a second Carabao Cup final in three seasons, as they look to end a 69-year wait for a major domestic trophy. Their 2-0 first-leg win…
Liverpool vs Tottenham Preview Liverpool to win Over 2.5 goals Liverpool and Tottenham face off at Anfield in the second leg of their Carabao Cup semi-final, with Spurs holding a narrow 1-0 advantage from the first leg. However, with Liverpool’s dominant home form and attacking firepower, this tie remains finely poised as both sides battle for a place in the Wembley final. Liverpool: Chasing Another Cup Final Liverpool enter this game in sensational form, having topped the UEFA Champions League league phase and established a comfortable lead atop the Premier League standings. They remain in all four competitions, making them one of…
The Winter Window’s Most Controversial Transfers The January transfer window has often been a period of high drama in the Premier League since its inception in 1992. While it offers clubs the opportunity to bolster their squads mid-season, it has also been the backdrop for some of the most controversial and debated transfers in football history. Today, as part of our series on historic Premier League moments, we take a look at ten of the most controversial January signings that have left lasting impressions on fans and the football community alike since the EPL came to be. Fernando Torres: Liverpool…
Matchday 24 Awards A lot of significant results this week, so there are plenty of repercussions up and down the Premier League table. Firstly, we tip our hats to Nottingham Forest, who bounced back from a humiliating defeat to Bournemouth last weekend to, in turn, thrash Brighton 7-0 on Saturday. There were probably more surprise results than usual on matchday 24, with Fulham, Southampton, Wolves and Palace all registering wins, some more formidable than others, while Spurs somehow mustered up a win away to Brentford. And then there’s the title race, which again was a case of ‘what you can…