Tailgate: Shaun Wright-Phillips says VAR is taking the passion out of the game
The ex-Manchester City and Chelsea star isn't a fan of the replay system.
The Magpies have now gone 10 games in all competitions without victory and sit seven points above the relegation zone
Liverpool will be out to bounce back from defeat to Burnley when they take on Manchester United in the FA Cup.
Jürgen Klopp believes Liverpool can make Burnley loss a turning point
The Serbian has found game-time limited for Fulham this season.
Casemiro and Eden Hazard were also on target.
Dean Smith’s side are up to eighth in the table while the Magpies suffered a fourth straight Premier League loss.
Illegal streaming sites pop up across Facebook, Reddit and Twitter in build-up to fight
Watkins and Traoré on target as Villa pile pressure on Bruce and Newcastle
The two coaches have swapped ideas at meetings where they discussed performance at the highest level of sport.
The Russian expects his bitter rival to triumph on the Fight Island in Abu Dhabi tonight
Carabao Cup semi-finalists Brentford will be looking to continue their FA Cup run when they host Leicester in the fourth round on Sunday. The Bees knocked out four Premier League teams in the lesser of the two domestic cup competitions before falling to Tottenham in the semi-final and will be hoping to claim a fifth top-flight scalp of the season. This season, both clubs have other priorities, with Brentford pushing for automatic promotion and Leicester well in the Premier League title race.
Fans will be hoping for an improvement on their previous showing as Manchester United and Liverpool face off for the second time in eight days. A dismal 0-0 draw was played out at Anfield in the Premier League, but this time a home tie in the FA Cup fifth round against either West Ham is up for grabs. Jurgen Klopp will be keen to advance and get his side back to winning ways following a surprise slump in form, while Ole Gunnar Solskjaer will see the game as another chance to show his team are progressing into one capable of challenging for honours this season.
Pair will main event in Abu Dhabi in a rematch seven years in the making
City avoided an FA Cup upset at Cheltenham.
Pair will main event in Abu Dhabi in a rematch six years in the making
Cheltenham Town boss Michael Duff has told of the “essential” financial boost his side’s FA Cup run has provided amid the coronavirus pandemic, admitting “every pound is worth a tenner in normal times”. Duff also spoke of his pride in his men after they came within nine minutes of knocking Premier League giants Manchester City out of the cup on Saturday evening, before a late turn-around sent Pep Guardiola’s side into round five. "It's essential,” Duff told the BBC.
Phil Foden, Gabriel Jesus and Ferran Torres scored in the final 10 minutes as Pep Guardiola’s side came from behind against Cheltenham.
Manchester United's lack of philosophy an advantage in these chaotic timesOle Gunnar Solskjær’s side are better able to adapt to the bizarre circumstances of this season while Liverpool are struggling
The League Two hosts were on course for one of the biggest cup giant-killings with 10 minutes left.
Manchester City will be looking to avoid an FA Cup upset today as Pep Guardiola takes his side to face League Two Cheltenham Town. Cheltenham’s reward for beating Morecambe in the third round is a plum tie against one of England’s top teams - and City must be on their guard at Whaddon Road. Michael Duff’s Robins are sitting sixth in League Two heading into this clash, which, in all honesty, is a free hit for the minnows considering the firepower Guardiola will be able to call on.