
English Premier League
The 2015/16 season gets underway with big spenders Manchester United welcoming Tottenham Hotspur to Old Trafford in the first biggest match of the new season.
The 2015/16 season gets underway with big spenders Manchester United welcoming Tottenham Hotspur to Old Trafford in the first biggest match of the new season.
European giants Manchester United and Barcelona will clash in a titanic International Champions Cup match at the Levi’s Stadium in USA
With QPR and Burnley already down, there remains one relegation place to be determined and three teams that could still occupy it – Hull, Newcastle and Sunderland.
The last blockbuster fixture of the English Premier League calendar features old rivals Manchester United against Arsenal in a cracking contest at the Theatre of Dreams.
League leaders Chelsea welcome high-flying Manchester United to Stamford Bridge on Saturday in what looks to be a cracking contest.
This will be the pair’s 169th meeting and the Red Devils will be looking to break City’s recent dominance in the derby and stay above their bitter rivals
Historic arch-rivals Liverpool and Manchester United find themselves in a peculiar position of fighting for a Champions League spot with the top two places virtually secured by Chelsea and Manchester City.
There are five clubs in the running for a Champions League spot with the top two places practically already secured by Chelsea and Manchester City.
Manchester United and Arsenal renew acquaintances in the FA Cup on Monday with the Gunners facing a daunting task of retaining their trophy as they haven’t won at ‘The Theatre of Dreams’ since 2006.
The traditional Boxing Day fixtures sees third place Manchester United play host to a Newcastle side eager to get back to good form after losing their last three matches.
Super Sunday will see these two juggernauts battle it out for bragging rights at the Theatre of Dreams in what should be a fascinating affair.
In contrast to heavyweights of the modern era in Galileo, Sea The Stars and Dubawi, who have stamped their authority in classic spheres with excellent support from leading breeders, bona fide breed shaper Acclamation rose from far humbler beginnings
A familiar voice for years whenever we telephoned Summerhill Stud, and a lady known as ‘Muhtafal’s Mom’ to many, Megan Romeyn currently finds herself with life-threatening medical challenges
Unbeaten Gqeberha-based flyer Direct Hit became the third East Cape raider to win the Gr1 Allan Robertson Championship this century
The extraordinary story of Chad Little’s comeback to race riding at the age of 40 in November last year after teetering on the brink of the abyss of a nearly wasted life, received a Netflix-type boost at Hollywoodbets Scottsville on Saturday