Premier League

Fans call for concessions in wake of Premier League TV deal

Fans call for concessions in wake of Premier League TV deal

England's Football Supporters' Federation (FSF) called on clubs to offer greater concessions to ensure the atmosphere inside stadiums is not affected in the wake of a £4.46 billion ($6.43 billion, 5.21 billion euros) three-year television deal for Premier League rights from 2019.
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Five thing learned from the Premier League

Five thing learned from the Premier League

Manchester City maintained their march towards the Premier League title with a gripping win at Huddersfield, while Ashley ensured Manchester United remain their closest rivals.

Sanchez lifts Arsenal, Everton thrashed again

Sanchez lifts Arsenal, Everton thrashed again

Alexis Sanchez’s late penalty gave Arsenal a controversial 1-0 win over Burnley, while managerless Everton endured more misery in a 4-1 thrashing at Southampton on Sunday.

Willian denies Liverpool morale-boosting win

Willian denies Liverpool morale-boosting win

A fluke 85th-minute goal by substitute Willian denied Liverpool a morale-boosting Premier League victory as Chelsea rescued a 1-1 draw at a chilly Anfield on Saturday.

United close gap on City, Spurs held

United close gap on City, Spurs held

Manchester United closed the gap on Premier League leaders Manchester City to five points with a 1-0 win over Brighton, while Tottenham’s title hopes suffered another blow in a 1-1 draw against West Bromwich Albion on Saturday.

Five issues in the Premier League this weekend

Five issues in the Premier League this weekend

After the year’s last international break, seven weeks of unbroken Premier League football begin this weekend stretching through December and up to the FA Cup third round in early January.