2018-19 Premier League: Week 13 Roundup
This weekend saw the Premier League return from the international break as Liverpool aimed to displace Manchester City at top of table.
This weekend saw the Premier League return from the international break as Liverpool aimed to displace Manchester City at top of table.
Dilly Ding Dilly Dong!!! Claudio Ranieri makes his Premier League return this weekend as he takes charge of Fulham.
As the international break begins, Manchester City sit top of Premier League after a dramatic weekend of action.
This weekend’s Premier League kicks off with a series of important fixtures, which could see two of three relegation spots be all change come Saturday night.
Manchester City remain top of Premier League after thrashing Southampton 6-1 on a weekend which saw Football pay its respects to Leicester City owner, Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha.
This week’s Monday Night Football sees relegation rivals, Huddersfield Town welcome Fulham to the John Smith Stadium for an early six pointer.
After a difficult week, its time for the Premier League to kick off another round of action.
Manchester City remain top after ex Leicester star, Riyad Mahrez scored the decisive goal early on against Tottenham Hotspur who still stay fifth.
As Football continues to reel at this weekend’s events, four teams know that victory stands between them and a spot in the Carabao Cup Quarter Finals.
With rest of top four not in action till Sunday and Monday, Liverpool take centre stage as they aim to reclaim top spot with victory over Cardiff City.
Manchester City remain top of Premier League after dishing out a five goal thrashing to Burnley.
After Middlesbrough moved top of Sky Bet Championship at weekend, we are quickly into another round of fixtures with Norwich vs Aston Villa the stand out tie from Tuesday’s fixtures.
Premier League returns from the international break with plenty of blockbuster matches to kick off the weekend.
With the international break now in full force, this weekend was a last chance for teams to find some momentum to take into fortnight off.
Without any doubt, Manchester United vs Newcastle United is the biggest match with both clubs locked in different civil wars so expect fireworks from Saturday’s action on Week Eight.
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