Luton got back to winning ways as they ended Cardiff’s impressive run with a hard-fought 1-0 victory at Kenilworth Road.Jacob Brown’s 57th-minute strike secured the Hatters a first win in four and moved them out of the Championship’s relegation zone.And they moved above their opponents on goal difference as the Welsh side’s six-match unbeaten run came to an end.The visitors
Preston held table-topping Sunderland to a 0-0 draw in the Sky Bet Championship.North End boss Paul Heckingbottom would have probably taken a point before kick-off but his team warranted more after missing a series of good opportunities.Regis Le Bris had surprisingly rested both Patrick Roberts and Romaine Mundle as part of his plan to rotate and it felt like his team never really got going.Within
Derby earned a first away win since their return to the Championship by beating Coventry 2-1 at the CBS Arena.Jerry Yates opened the scoring for the Rams before supplying the cross that Bobby Thomas turned into his own net.Tatsuhiro Sakamoto halved the deficit for the Sky Blues with 13 minutes left but they were unable to grab a late equaliser.Jack Rudoni gifted the Rams the opening goal in the 11
Stoke goalkeeper Viktor Johansson was the star of the show as the Potters ended their away day woes with a 2-0 win at Blackburn.Stoke made the trip north without a win or a goal in any of their last four league games on the road but soaked up first-half pressure from Rovers before Million Manhoef struck just before the hour.Before Tom Cannon sealed it from the spot in the 85th minute, Johansson ma
Japhet Tanganga fired in-form Millwall to a 1-0 win over Leeds to end the Whites’ unbeaten record on the road.Tanganga, the former Tottenham defender who was given his Premier League debut by Jose Mourinho nearly five years ago, struck the only goal to deal promotion favourites Leeds just their second defeat of the season.Having fallen out of favour at Spurs, Tanganga swapped north London fo
Unai Emery has said Tyrone Mings’ calamitous gaffe which condemned Aston Villa to Champions League defeat at Club Brugge was the biggest mistake he has witnessed in his managerial career.The centre-back inexplicably picked up a short goal-kick by Emiliano Martinez without knowing referee Tobias Stieler had restarted the game.Brugge captain Hans Vanaken converted the resulting 52nd-minute pen
Tyrone Mings’ calamitous error condemned Aston Villa to their first Champions League defeat as they lost 1-0 at Club Brugge.The centre-back inexplicably picked up a short goal-kick by Emiliano Martinez without knowing referee Tobias Stieler had restarted the game.Brugge captain Hans Vanaken converted the resulting 52nd-minute penalty to earn victory for the Belgian champions and end Villa&rs
Let's start our Daily Laugh today. Man City & Arsenal in EPL & UCL Viktor Gyokeres right now 67 games 66 goals lol I saw what you did there Real Madrid's 'revenge tour' didn't get off to a flying start If Sunday League had VAR… lol Please stay tuned on Daily Laugh. There will be more fun tomorrow!(Credit: Justtoonit, originaltrollfootball, FootballLaughss, BleacherReportFootball)
UK football fans have named their dream celebrity club owners with Elon Musk and Donald Trump making the top ten following Trump winning the US presidency raceFootballs fans would welcome a Donald Trump and Elon Musk ownership of their club (Image: Bloomberg via Getty Images)Football fans have named new US President Donald Trump as a celebrity they'd like to purchase their club.Trump won the 2024
The Sporting striker, 26, has gone from Championship striker to one of the world’s best in a whirlwind year.The striker makes sure to soak up plenty of sunrays at any opportunity Credit: InstagramAnd his start to the 2024-25 season saw the Swedish star bang in a whopping 23 goals in his first 17 games.That included three hat-tricks - with four against Estrela Amadora backed up with his empha
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