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West Ham have sacked Graham Potter, with former Nottingham Forest boss Nuno Espirito Santo agreeing to replace him.



Manchester United will face Brentford in the early kick-off today, with Chelsea, Manchester City and Liverpool featuring at 3pm.



Tottenham and Forest are in action later this evening.

3 minutes agoBy Jack Johnson

BRENTFORD HAVE TAKEN THE LEAD!

This is the best place for a footballer to be.

“I want to thank everyone who works in the Academy, all my teammates, Pep, the coaching staff and the City fans because without all those people supporting me along the way, none of this would have been possible for me.”

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26th Sept 2025, 18:20By Jack Cunningham

Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner has been speaking to the media ahead of his side facing Liverpool in the Premier League tomorrow.

Marc Guehi was hours away from joining the Reds on transfer deadline day only to see the deal collapse at the end because Igor Julio chose to go to West Ham rather than Palace.

Oliver Glasner refused to sell Guehi without a replacement and reports suggest the Austrian informed Steve Parish that he would resign if his captain was sold without a replacement, so the deal fell through.

And ahead of the match at Selhurst Park, Glasner has been speaking about Guehi's attitude.

He said: "I have no concerns at all.



"It's a matter of managing his pain in his groin, with the amount of games, it is something that can happen."

Palmer will miss clashes against Brighton and Liverpool in the league, along with a Champions League meeting with Benfica.

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26th Sept 2025, 10:36By Jack Johnson

Arne Slot has spoken openly about Alexander Isak and his lack of match fitness following his £125m summer move.



Leoni has now been replaced by Federico Chiesa in Liverpool's Champions League squad for the League Phase.

"Leoni tore his ACL, so he will be out for around a year," Slot said.

"New club, new country, playing so well in your first game, there are no positives, but he is still so young but he has so many years left to come after such a terrible injury."

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26th Sept 2025, 09:35By Jack Johnson

Jacob Ramsey has only played just over 50 minutes of football since his move from Aston Villa to Newcastle.

He's been sidelined with a foot injury since the end of August and now Eddie Howe has given an update.

Howe confirmed that Ramsey is back on the grass and is targeting a return in October, similarly to Yoane Wissa.

The Newcastle boss also spoke on injuries in the rest of the squad, bringing up an ongoing issue for Jacob Murphy ahead of facing Arsenal this weekend.

He added: "We have a couple of players to check today.

This is the first step."

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26th Sept 2025, 08:20By Jack Johnson

The Premier League is back tomorrow after a busy midweek of Carabao Cup and Europa League action.

And that means we've got plenty of press conferences today.



Almost every manager will be speaking to the media, with Liverpool boss Arne Slot and Newcastle's Eddie Howe in the early wave.

Here's the full schedule:

09:00: Fabian Hurzeler - Brighton09:00: Eddie Howe - Newcastle09:45: Arne Slot - Liverpool10:15: Andoni Iraola - Bournemouth11:00: Enzo Maresca - Chelsea 12:00: Mikel Arteta - Arsenal12:30: Pep Guardiola - Man City13:30: Thomas Frank - Tottenham13:30: David Moyes - Everton13:30: Keith Andrews - Brentford13:30: Vitor Pereira - Wolves13:30: Graham Potter - West Ham13:30: Oliver Glasner - Crystal Palace13:30: Marco Silva - Fulham13:30: Ange Postecoglou - Nottingham Forest13:30: Unai Emery - Aston Villa14:15: Ruben Amorim - Man UnitedCopied

25th Sept 2025, 22:37By Robert Calcutt

Ezri Konsa hopes Aston Villa can kick on with their season after their 1-0 win over Bologna.

John McGinn's first half goal was enough for Unai Emery's side to open their Europa League campaign with three points.

Victory is Villa's first of the season in all competitions, and Konsa is keen for them to build upon Thursday night's success.

"My first season here we went through a similar thing, fighting against relegation," he told TNT Sports.