Swansea City stunned Liverpool 1-0 at the Liberty Stadium in a crucial Premier League clash, boosting their survival hopes. Caretaker coach Alan Sheehan praised the team's grit, while Connor Roberts scored the decisive goal.
Swansea City stunned Liverpool 1-0 at the Liberty Stadium in a crucial Premier League clash, boosting their survival hopes. Caretaker coach Alan Sheehan praised the team's grit, while Connor Roberts scored the decisive goal.
Spain and Netherlands dominated European World Cup qualifiers, with Spain beating Türkiye 6-0 and Netherlands thrashing Malta 8-0. Final standings set up dramatic playoffs in March 2026 for the final European spots in the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Former Rangers manager Dick Advocaat defended his £36m spending spree, claiming trophies justified the cost after the club's 2012 collapse. Now 77, he's set to become the oldest World Cup manager ever with Curaçao.
All Blacks XV defeated England A 31-14 at Bath's Recreation Ground on November 3, 2025, with Brydon Ennor named man of the match. Bath Rugby remains second in the Gallagher Premiership, trailing Northampton Saints by two points.
Brentford stunned defending champions Liverpool 3-2 at Gtech Community Stadium, extending Liverpool's losing streak to four games and boosting Brentford's European hopes.
Derby caretaker Matt Hamshaw preps for a crucial clash with Oxford United at Pride Park, hoping to lift the club out of relegation danger.
On September 27, 2025, Crystal Palace stunned Liverpool 2-1 at Selhurst Park, ending the Reds' five‑game winning streak. A substitute strike from Eddie Nketiah in stoppage time clinched the shock victory. Injuries and suspensions left Liverpool shorthanded, while Palace returned key attackers to the squad. The result underlines the Premier League’s unpredictability and boosts Palace’s confidence heading into the next round.
Down to 10 men and away from home, Leicester City clawed back a 2-2 draw at Oxford United. Will Lankshear scored twice for Oxford, Jordan Ayew replied, and a Boubakary Soumaré own goal leveled it before halftime. Oxford dominated shots and possession but couldn’t turn pressure into a winner. Leicester’s defensive grit and Ricardo Pereira’s second-half interventions stood out.