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From Thiago’s heroics to Man United’s creative resurgence and Bournemouth’s stumble, here are the FPL storylines from this weekend’s action
The Stadium of Light is becoming one of the toughest places to play in the Premier League, as Arsenal drew 2-2 against Sunderland on Saturday. After 10 consecutive wins to start the season, it's the first dropped points for Mikel Arteta's team,
In his first season as a professional, Werder's Coulibaly has quickly become a regular player. The defender played in every Bundesliga match – except for the season opener against Frankfurt –
While there was collective brilliance in Manchester and west London this weekend, the stellar work of individuals cannot go unnoticed. Here, in conjunction with FotMob, are the ten highest-rated Premier League players from Gameweek 11.
Clubs in English football will mark Remembrance Sunday by playing the ‘Last Post’, laying wreaths, and observing a minute's silence
Two English Premier League clubs looking to get back in the win column meet up on Sunday, as Aston Villa plays host to Bournemouth.
Pep Guardiola has warned Manchester City’s Premier League title rivals that his side are back to their best after Sunday’s victory over Liverpool. A 3–0 thumping of the reigning champions saw City move four points behind league leaders Arsenal, who dropped points 24 hours earlier after a stoppage-time equaliser from Sunderland.
Matthijs de Ligt has equalized in the sixth minute of a dramatic period of stoppage time to earn Manchester United a 2-2 draw at Tottenham in the Premier League.
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ShenanArts to premier new musical based on Staunton's The Statler Brothers
ShenanArts will present the world premiere of the new musical, "Some I Wrote: A Musical Story of the Songs of The Statler Brothers," in October, 2026. The community theater group made the announcement during a special event Nov. 8.
The Canadian Premier League season ended with a massive snowstorm and some insane soccer action. Regulation of the CPL Final reportedly included five stoppages because of the snow, and when the teams had to play extra time, plows were brought onto the field in Ottawa to create better playing conditions — causing a lengthy delay.