
FA Cup – Fifth Round
The FA Cup fifth round gets underway in midweek with some exciting ties to look forward to, with the highlight fixture being the all-Premier League clash between Chelsea and Liverpool
The FA Cup fifth round gets underway in midweek with some exciting ties to look forward to, with the highlight fixture being the all-Premier League clash between Chelsea and Liverpool
Manchester United travel to Anfield on Sunday where they try to challenge an unbeaten Liverpool side who look like champions-in-waiting.
All eyes will be locked on the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium this Saturday as Liverpool look to keep up their league dominance and oust yet another one of their rivals as Jurgen Klopp squares up against Jose Mourinho for the first time since THAT day at Anfield, which led to the Portuguese mentor’s departure at Manchester United.
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
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.
Can Chelsea stop Liverpool or will the Reds’ sizzling start continue on Sunday? Find out what our Editor thinks!
The headline fixture in the Premier League this weekend sees European champions, Liverpool, do battle with UEFA Europa League finalists, Arsenal.
Wembley plays host to the annual season curtain raiser, the Community Shield, on Sunday as Premier League champions Manchester City take on rivals Liverpool.
The battleground in Madrid will unfold this Saturday as two English heavyweights take to the stage in undoubtedly their biggest clash of the season.
Liverpool and Chelsea do battle in a Super Sunday humdinger as the Reds chase their first-ever Premier League title
Just when he thought the system had failed him, jockey Jason Gates received a notification from the National Horseracing Authority this week
Horses from 13 countries, including 35 individual Group or Grade I winners, are set to contest the 29th Dubai World Cup meeting
One of the most striking aspects of the first session of last week’s CRS Premier Yearling Sale was the dominance of a handful of stallions
Like the tide, the fortunes of many thoroughbred female families tend to ebb and flow