Arsenal lack 'cojones', says Watford captain Troy Deeney
Deeney dismisses Arsene Wenger's criticism of referee Neil Swarbrick, suggesting Arsenal are a soft side.
'You could not do this at Liverpool': Jurgen Klopp blasts Jose Mourinho's tactics
Klopp upset after Manchester United hold Liverpool to a 0-0 draw at Anfield for the second consecutive season.
Kenny Dalglish: Jurgen Klopp needs time to succeed, just like Sir Alex Ferguson did
Dalglish dismisses criticism of Klopp and urges Liverpool to give him the time he requires to succeed.
Uber launches appeal against London ban
Taxi-hailing company will be allowed to continue to operate in London until the appeal process is resolved.
Manchester City plan £20m bid for Alexis Sanchez in January transfer window
Sanchez has declined to sign a new deal at the Emirates and Arsenal are resigned to lose him either in January or next summer.
Manchester United ready to table £50m bid for Spurs defender Danny Rose
United could move for Rose in January, after defender hinted he could leave Spurs and move to be closer to his family.
Ryanair to refer Lufthansa's 'stitch up' for Air Berlin to EU commission
Germany's flagship carrier will acquire two Air Berlin's subsidiaries and 20 aircraft after its rival went bankrupt.
Jose Mourinho is bringing the fear factor back to Manchester United
Mike Phelan believes Jose Mourinho is building something special at Old Trafford and back United to challenge for the title.
Lufthansa to sign 'milestone deal' for bankrupt Air Berlin
Air Berlin filed for insolvency in August, after racking up losses of over £710m last year despite a major overhaul.
Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero could make surprise return just two weeks after car accident
Manchester City striker Sergio Aguero is preparing to return to action ahead of schedule, just two weeks after breaking ribs in a car accident in Amsterdam.
Veteran Bournemouth striker Jermain Defoe sets sights on World Cup
Defoe believes his experience could prove a valuable asset to Gareth Southgate's team, and wants to force his way into the squad.
Energy price cap will cover two-thirds of British households in push to fix 'broken market'
Price cap will be formally unveiled by ministers on 12 October 2017 and will last until at least 2020.
Liverpool's defence not to blame for poor start to the season, says Emre Can
Only West Ham and Crystal Palace have conceded more Premier League goals than Liverpool this season, but their back four is not to blame.
Manchester City manager Pep Guardiola is 'changing football'
Former AC Milan manager Arrigo Sacchi claims Guardiola is following into the footsteps of Johan Cruyff.
Sir Alex Ferguson 'had agreed to join Tottenham' but 'did not keep his word'
Former Spurs chairman Irving Scholar claims Ferguson had agreed to join Tottenham in 1984 but changed his mind instead.
Complex Tesco financial forecasts 'could change overnight' court told
Nicholas Purnell, QC, told Southwark Crown Court the sheer size of Tesco's operations could lead to revision in forecasts.
Bombardier workers urge Theresa May to take stand against Donald Trump and save jobs
Bombardier employs 4,000 people in Northern Ireland but was hit by an 80% import tax from the US government.
Premier League rules out playing Christmas Eve match at 16.00 GMT
Liverpool's trip to Arsenal and Leicester vs Manchester United among the games Sky could move to Christmas Eve.
Anthony Martial happy to remain at Manchester United despite Arsenal and Barcelona links
Arsenal and Barcelona have been linked with Martial, who has won Jose Mourinho's approval despite often starting on the bench.
Wales manager Chris Coleman coy on future after World Cup heartbreak
Wales failed to reach the play-off stage after losing 1-0 at home to the Republic of Ireland on Monday night.
Britain's tourist boom continues as almost 40 million overseas visitors arrive in the UK
Pound's slump in the wake of the Brexit referendum has made Britain a more appealing destination for overseas tourists.
Former minister calls for public inquiry on Monarch collapse
Britain's fifth largest airline ceased operating last week after forecasting losses of over £100m in 2018.
Meet STATS: The firm turning sports stats into a multi-billion dollar business
The US company analyses performance data from more than 100,000 games a year across almost 90 leagues.
Bankrupt Air Berlin to stop flying at the end of the month
Germany's second-largest airline has been trying to find a buyer since filing for insolvency in August.
Liverpool have not progressed under Jurgen Klopp, claims Alan Shearer
Liverpool host Manchester United in the lunchtime kickoff on Saturday knowing a defeat would see them slip 10 points behind their rivals.
Airbnb paid only £188,000 in UK taxes despite collecting £657m in rental income
US company defends itself by claiming it has always paid all the tax it owed and delivered a £3.5bn boost to the UK economy.
Arsene Wenger says Barcelona should not be allowed to join the Premier League
Should Catalonia become independent, Barcelona could end up playing outside La Liga and join another league instead.
Lack of EU workers could lead to higher shop prices warns BRC
EU nationals make up 6% of the total workforce in the retail sector and over 20% of firms have reported staff returning to the EU.
When do the old £1 coins expire? Everything you need to know
Royal Mint introduced the old coins in 1983 to replace the £1 note but they will stop being legal tender on Sunday.
Jenson Button admits he 'stayed in Formula 1 for too long'
Button retired at the end of last season but replaced Fernando Alonso at this year's Monaco Grand Prix.