Where Were We? How We Left The Premier League
The start date of June 17 is exactly 100 days after the Premier League’s last fixture. A lot has happened since then – so where were we before the break?
→The start date of June 17 is exactly 100 days after the Premier League’s last fixture. A lot has happened since then – so where were we before the break?
→From a potential mouth-watering bout between Mike Tyson and Tyson Fury, to Dereck Chisora’s publicly stated desire to compete in mixed martial arts, let’s delve into the big booming boxing headlines.
→The season is expected to begin with the two games in hand: Manchester City vs Arsenal and Aston Villa vs Sheffield United.
→Joshua Willcocks reviews the Der Klassiker as Bayern Munich extended their lead at the top of the Bundesliga to seven points, after a superb Joshua Kimmich chip gave them a narrow victory over second-placed Borussia Dortmund.
→Take a break from all the Covid-19 statistics, and reflect on the 17 English goalkeepers that have saved penalties in the Premier League in the last decade. Who has made the most saves?
→This collaborative article features the views of three of our sports writers, Joshua Willcocks, Liv Perry, and Tom Clabon, who discuss whether it is safe and feasible for Premier League football to return. Whose opinion do you agree with the most?
→After Sebastian Vettel announced that he will leave Scuderia Ferrari when his current contract expires at the end of this season, Tom Clabon ponders what’s next in store for the four-time Formula One World Champion.
→The plans are subject to government approval, and require all safety conditions to be met before being given the official “green light” to proceed.
→The decision means that three teams will be promoted to League One, with no team relegated to the National League.
→The resumption of sport will only be possible if sufficient progress is made in limiting the spread of the virus from between now and June 1.
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