Chelsea's Club World Cup journey culminates in New Jersey, eyeing over £10m and a second trophy. This demanding campaign has tested their squad, validated their youth project, and provided crucial pre-season experience.
Salford City's friendly at York City was abandoned due to alleged racist abuse targeting their players. Manager Karl Robinson walked his team off. A 23-year-old was arrested; North Yorkshire Police are investigating and appealing for witnesses.
From heartwarming charity walks and surprising kitten rescues to calls for child safety laws and significant city regeneration projects, Peterborough has seen a week of diverse and impactful local news.
Molineux Stadium is set to welcome new broadcast and technology cabins after Wolverhampton Wanderers' plans were approved. Meeting Premier League demands for 2025/26, these facilities will boost matchday operations and welfare for crew.
Anthony Elanga has officially joined Newcastle United from Nottingham Forest in a deal worth up to £55m. The 23-year-old forward, a key figure in Forest's European qualification last season with 6 goals and 11 assists, brings pace and creativity to St James' Park.
Crystal Palace has been demoted from the Europa League to the Conference League by UEFA due to multi-club ownership rules involving John Textor's shares in both Palace and Lyon. Chairman Steve Parish calls it a 'greatest injustice' and vows to appeal, despite Textor's recent sale of his stake.
Liverpool FC has made an unprecedented move by permanently retiring Diogo Jota's No. 20 shirt following his tragic passing with his brother, Andre Silva, in Spain. The club plans a special tribute.
Crystal Palace's FA Cup triumph is overshadowed as UEFA's multi-club ownership rules cost them a Europa League spot, now taken by Nottingham Forest. The controversy involves John Textor's dual ownership and a missed compliance deadline.
A pre-season friendly between York City and Salford City was controversially abandoned after alleged racist abuse from home fans prompted players to leave the pitch. Both clubs and North Yorkshire Police are now investigating the serious allegations.
Liverpool will retire Diogo Jota's No. 20 shirt in a poignant tribute to the star forward, who tragically died with his brother. This unique honor, approved by his family, cements his lasting legacy at Anfield.