Man Utd Edge Arsenal in Five-Goal Premier League Thriller
Manchester United clinched a dramatic 3-2 victory over Arsenal in a pulsating Premier League encounter on January 25, 2026.
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Manchester United clinched a dramatic 3-2 victory over Arsenal in a pulsating Premier League encounter on January 25, 2026.
Rockets Sports Club has announced the 2026 edition of its annual Rockets Open Tournament, set for 14th–15th February at the Lugogo Hockey Grounds. The two-day event will feature schools and various clubs, as confirmed by the organizing committee led by Siraje Ramadhan and Mubiru Joseph, with registrations now open ahead of the highly anticipated competition.
Brighton secured a 1-0 victory over Everton at Goodison Park, extending the hosts' winless home streak to six WSL matches this season.
Under-fire Spurs boss Thomas Frank battles to reverse poor league form as Tottenham visit struggling Burnley, with defeat threatening to intensify scrutiny.
Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner confirms his dedication to the club until season's end following productive discussions with chairman Steve Parish.
Lewis Hamilton expresses enthusiasm for F1's revolutionary 2026 regulations following his first drive in Ferrari's SF-26 at Fiorano test track.
Football analyst Lewis Jones highlights potential weekend surprises, including Wolves' strong defensive setup to challenge Manchester City's dominance.
Interim boss Michael Carrick seeks back-to-back wins as Manchester United visit league leaders Arsenal, with Mikel Arteta cautioning about United's rapid transitions.
Everton manager David Moyes confirms Jack Grealish's stress fracture as a significant blow to the team's campaign, raising questions about the player's future at Goodison Park.
Spurs explore signing experienced Scottish left-back as Liverpool consider defensive reshuffle amid contract uncertainties.
Lionesses defender opens up about traumatic online harassment during championship-winning campaign and calls for stronger social media protections.
FIFA president Gianni Infantino faces backlash after joking about British fan behavior at World Cups, as data reveals historically low arrest rates among England supporters.