2019-20 Premier League: Week 36 – Leicester City vs Sheffield United
Leicester City face a tough test of their top four credentials as they welcome Sheffield United to King Power Stadium.
Leicester City face a tough test of their top four credentials as they welcome Sheffield United to King Power Stadium.
Everton look to build momentum ahead of next season as they welcome relegation battling Aston Villa to Goodison Park.
As Formula One departs the Styrian mountains of Austria for the Hungaroring of Hungary, here is a preview ahead of the 2020 Hungarian Grand Prix weekend.
Brentford face a tough test of their automatic promotion bid as they welcome play-off chasing Preston North End to Griffin Park.
Arsenal look to bounce back from defeat in the North London derby as they welcome Liverpool to the Emirates Stadium.
Newcastle United look to end a three match winless run as they welcome Tottenham Hotspur to St James’ Park.
Manchester City look to continue building momentum ahead of Saturday’s FA Cup semi-final as they welcome relegation battling Bournemouth to the Etihad Stadium.
Burnley welcome Wolves to Turf Moor in a huge clash as both teams look to push on in their bids to qualify for Europe next season.
This weekend saw the Premier League focus shift towards the tight relegation battle, as four teams continue to be split by four points whilst the first relegated club was officially confirmed.
Chelsea look to bounce back from a shock defeat at Sheffield United as they welcome newly relegated Norwich to Stamford Bridge.
West Bromwich Albion face a tough test of their automatic promotion credentials as they welcome Fulham to The Hawthorns.
Manchester United look to boost their top four ambition as they welcome Southampton to Old Trafford in Monday Night Football.
Lewis Hamilton stormed to a 85th Formula One victory in a thrilling 2020 Styrian Grand Prix from Valtteri Bottas as Mercedes recorded their first one-two finish of season.
Leeds United moved closer towards automatic promotion on a weekend in which football mourned the loss of Jack Charlton OBE, who passed away at the age of 85.
Renault junior, Christian Lundgaard took a maiden F2 win in the 2020 Styrian Sprint race, dominating from DAMS’ Dan Ticktum who finished second ahead of Marcus Armstrong.
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