Gunners boss Mike Arteta reveals that both Bukayo Saka and Raheem Sterling are out for weeks, so time to update those fantasy teams.
Liverpool will spend Christmas four points clear at the top of the Premier League, Postecoglou rounds on critics, United lose again.
Gabriel Jesus scores again as Arsenal thrash Crystal Palace, Manchester City lose at Aston Villa, and Lee Lok-yin’s darts championship is over.
Tyson Fury weighs in at his heaviest ever for title fight with Oleksandr Usyk in Riyadh, while defender Ruben Dias is out for a month.
There were seven goals in the last League Cup quarter-final of 2024, but it certainly wasn’t a thriller.
The League Cup reaches the quarter-final stage in England, with Arsenal, Liverpool and Newcastle all making it into the last four.
Manchester United striker Marcus Rashford says he’s ready for a new challenge, while Red Bull are expected to ditch Sergio Perez this week.
West Ham’s draw with Bournemouth could earn Julen Lopetegui a stay of execution, while Alex Yee signs up for London Marathon.
Hong Kong’s Taichi Kho will battle 19 other players over 36 holes on Saturday for a place on the team circuit.
It’s a mixed night in Europe for two English teams, while in swimming Tang Qianting posts fourth fastest time in history.
Former Wasps wing Tom Voyce hasn’t been seen since Sunday, while in the world of football Arne Slot was not happy with Liverpool’s win.
Maresca plays down Chelsea’s title credentials, Postecoglou says Spurs still believe, and Arteta says crying doesn’t help anyone.
The former Manchester United manager’s seven-year-old Spirit Dancer will tackle the Longines Hong Kong Cup on Sunday.
Manchester’s two Premier League clubs are in for a difficult Christmas, while Lando Norris is hoping to end his F1 season with a title.
Depending on your sport, it’s the time of year where title credentials get tested, where seasons wrap up, or where dreams are still alive.
Bournemouth beat Tottenham 1-0 in a game where they could have scored three or four, and Spurs have Chelsea on Sunday.
Arsenal will host Manchester United in the round’s biggest game, but the romantics won’t look past Accrington Stanley’s trip to Anfield.
A 2-0 defeat at Anfield leaves the Premier League champions 11 points adrift of the leaders and Pep Guardiola clinging to past glories.
Another week of European football comes to a close, and like Thanksgiving turkey, there’s still a little too much leftover.
Hong Kong Open winner Ben Campbell and series leader John Catlin are favourites, but someone from the team circuit could well top the rankings.
Manchester City throw away three-goal lead, Arsenal make a statement against Sporting and influencers get behind six-a-side competition.
US motor company to become 11th team to join Formula One, while West Ham ease pressure on under-fire boss Julen Lopetegui.
Patrick Reed shoots final round 66 to finish on 22 under for the tournament, three strokes clear of defending champion Ben Campbell.
But with preferred lies in place, American’s score will not go into the record books as lowest ever at Hong Kong Golf Club.
Javier Mascherano is expected to reunite with Lionel Messi at Inter Miami, while US stars are being urged to improve their home security.
Kiwi could become third player in the event’s 65-year history to retain his title, as Taichi Kho and Jason Hak put themselves in contention.
Thai golfer Nitithorn Thippong chips in from greenside bunker at famous closing hole to finish first round one shot ahead of the field.
The German team captain says he has no shortage of options but whomever he picks must have ‘the same philosophy’ as the rest of the team.
Spaniard’s decision to be fined and suspended for Ryder Cup eligibility probably means he misses ‘the events that matter’, says Englishman.
Eighth stop in International Series marks the start of a three-week sprint to the finish line, with the Qatar and Saudi Arabia legs to follow.