Updates from across the Premier League, Championship and beyondPremier League: 10 things to look out for this weekendAnd email Ben or tweet @benfisherj to get in touch 2.02pm GMT Arsenal v Newcastle UnitedBrighton & Hove Albion v BurnleyChelsea v SouthamptonStoke City v West Ham UnitedWatford v Huddersfield TownManchester City v Tottenham Hotspur (5.30pm) 3.05pm GMT So, here we are. Another Saturday where football, and plenty of it, takes precedent over even the very thought of pounding the streets shopping for stocking fillers. Neither Everton nor Newcastle United are feeling festive, cancelling their respective Christmas bashes. The latter are in action at Arsenal, who themselves have come to a grounding halt of late. They host Newcastle looking to rediscover that feel-good feeling, and a first Premier League win in four matches. Then there’s the small matter of Chelsea at home to Southampton, plus lowly Stoke City’s match-up with lowly West Ham United. And we’ll also be keeping an eye on Champions League-chasing Burnley, who are down on the Sussex coast at Brighton & Hove Albion. Down in the doldrums of the Football League, Derby do battle with Aston Villa while Sunderland host Fulham at the Stadium of Light. Continue reading…
Via: Arsenal v Newcastle, Chelsea v Southampton and more – live!

Categories: English News

Related Posts

English News

PIERS MORGAN: A phone call I received from a fired-up Trump should be a warning to Democrats

President Trump called me for a chat on Saturday. It was our first conversation since he unfollowed me on Twitter in April after I wrote a Mail column telling him to ‘Shut the f*ck up Read more…

English News

Viewers stunned after Family Fortune contestant gives very naughty answer

Kash Popat, from Harrow, a contestant on ITV’s Family Fortunes, left everyone speechless after her answer to ‘something you put in you mouth but don’t swallow’ was bleeped on the family show. Via: Viewers stunned Read more…

English News

Allies say Boris Johnson 'WILL u-turn and provide more cash to feed poor children'

Boris Johnson insisted he was ‘very proud’ of the way the government had supported families during the pandemic, including handing tens of millions extra to councils and increasing universal credit. Via: Allies say Boris Johnson Read more…