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Matchweek 11 will feature two "Big 6" clashes -- and won't waste any time getting to them. The first game of the week will see Tottenham host Manchester United on Saturday as both clubs are back in the European competition conversation following historic lows in 2024-25.
Who's leading after MD10? And what does our writer, the algorithm, a child and this week's subscriber expect to see on Matchday 11?
To say that Sunderland’s start to the season has been eye-opening would be an understatement. For years, the club muddled around the EFL, with seemingly little hope of ever rejoining the Premiership. Yet, since the club won the Championship play-offs last season, they have ridden that wave of momentum into this campaign.
There was much anticipation ahead of the 2025/26 season, with David Moyes gearing up for his first full campaign at Everton since departing the club 12 years ago. It began in the worst possible way,
Spurs fell again last week, this time to Chelsea, with the home fans giving the team a full-throated round of boos at the full-time whistle. To make matters worse, defenders Mickey van de Ven and Djed Spence were seen snubbing Thomas Frank as the manager attempted to have the players acknowledge the crowd.
Manchester City looks to get back in the win column in English Premier League action on Sunday, as the powerhouse gets set to host Bournemouth.
The Premier League have confirmed that Chris Kavanagh has been appointed into the role of match referee for Manchester City’s clash with Liverpool on Sunday afternoon.Both sides come into this
Got a 3-1 win over Bournemouth with two more goals from Erling Haaland. Back in the win column with a 2-0 victory over Brentford. A loss or draw would have seen them drop. Earned a much-needed victory over Aston Villa last weekend to stop their slide.