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16.05.2026

FA Cup final buildup; Arbeloa pleased if Mourinho replaces him at Madrid – matchday live

⚽ Your welcome to an ultra-busy footballing weekend⚽ Today’s fixtures | Tables | Get Football Daily | Mail JohnEddie Howe will look back on the season with mixed feelings after admitting it has been “a challenge” managing Newcastle. They will head into Sunday’s final home game of the Premier League campaign against West Ham knowing the Magpies, who reached the knockout stage in the Champions League and the Carabao Cup semi-finals, have underachieved. Howe’s side lies 13th in the table with two games remaining, 13 points adrift of the fifth place in which they finished last season.Asked how he would look back on the campaign the 48-year-old, whose future has been called into question as a result, said: “I suppose time will tell, to a degree, but I think my initial thought now in response to that question is I will look back with probably mixed feelings. Continue reading...

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Saka's stunning return gives Arsenal title boost as star shines against Fulham
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Sport·03.05.2026Résumé IA

Saka's stunning return gives Arsenal title boost as star shines against Fulham

Bukayo Saka marked his first start in six weeks with two goals and an assist as Arsenal beat Fulham at the Emirates. The 24-year-old England winger, recovering from an achilles injury, produced a devastating display that puts Arsenal in strong contention for their first Premier League title in 22 years. Manager Mikel Arteta withdrew him at half-time as a precaution ahead of the Champions League semi-final second leg against Atlético Madrid.

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Manchester City anger at fixture pile-up as Premier League title race intensifies
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Sport·28.04.2026Résumé IA

Manchester City anger at fixture pile-up as Premier League title race intensifies

Manchester City have expressed frustration with the Premier League over fixture scheduling that will see them play three matches in seven days in May. The club's home game with Crystal Palace, originally scheduled for the Carabao Cup final weekend, has been rearranged to May 13, with the FA Cup final against Chelsea on May 16 and an away game at Bournemouth on May 19. City have been upset since learning of the rescheduling need on February 4 but feel the Premier League acted too slowly.

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Manchester City face fixture pile-up crisis with three decisive matches in seven days
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Sport·28.04.2026Résumé IA

Manchester City face fixture pile-up crisis with three decisive matches in seven days

Manchester City are frustrated after being left facing three decisive fixtures in seven days next month. The club's postponed match against Crystal Palace (originally 21 March) has been scheduled for 13 May, while the trip to Bournemouth has been moved to 19 May due to City's FA Cup final against Chelsea on 16 May. This leaves Pep Guardiola's side with two Premier League matches and the Cup final in a week, while sitting three points behind Arsenal with a game in hand. City feel the principle of rescheduling for the earliest possible moment was not followed, despite knowing since 4 February the Palace match would need moving.

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