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Man United win but lose, West Ham cruise to victory and Arsenal get three points and top the group. Ahead of the weekend's action we'll have FPL previews, looking ahead to the key clashes and keeping you updated with the rest of the happenings across the football world.
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Can the Dutchman still make it at Old Trafford?
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The Chelsea boss has revealed that defender Ben Chilwell will have a scan on his hamstring injury sustained agains Dinamo Zagreb later today. It is feared that Chilwell will be ruled out of the World Cup for England.
Crewe Alexandra have confirmed that Alex Morris has stepped down as manager of the first team and he has been replaced by assistant Lee Bell. Morris will remain at the club as Bell's assistant.
Bizarre.
The club has appointed Lee Bell as First Team Interim Manager with immediate effect.
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No surprise since the news of Pique's imminent retirement.
Barcelona are exploring options with Iñigo Martínez in the list since long time, decisions will be made during World Cup.
Anyone brave enough to call out Vladimir Putin in public deserves the utmost respect. Anyone who follows that up by slaying one of the giants of English football should be taken seriously.
And it is why Roberto De Zerbi is the most fascinating story of this Premier League season so far.
Pep Guardiola is yet to confirm if Erling Haaland will play tomorrow, the Manchester City boss says he will decide today.
Gerard Pique is to retire from football after one last match at Camp Nou against Almeria on Saturday.
"Dunk for me is one of the best centre-backs in the Premier League."
Roberto De Zerbi says he will be happy if Lewis Dunk and Danny Welbeck make the England World Cup squad
Uefa, the governing body for European football, have confirmed that an inaugural Women’s Nations League will commence in Autumn 2023 in the build-up to the European Championships in 2025.
Garnacho's last two performances in the Europa League could warrant a first Premier League appearance of the season soon.