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Jim Goodwin believes Dundee United have given Aberdeen and Hibernian plenty to think about ahead of their games on Sunday. The Terrors made it three Premiership wins in a row with a narrow 1-0 victory ...
Reading boss Noel Hunt was happy with a “positive point” after his play-off chasing side were held to a goalless draw at 10-man Northampton on Saturday. In a game of few chances, the home side edged ...
Blackburn piled the pressure on relegation-threatened Luton as they picked up a first league win at Kenilworth Road with a 1-0 success. Yuki Ohashi’s goal seven minutes after half-time was enough for ...
Newcastle United boss Eddie Howe has been admitted to hospital and will miss the club's game against Manchester United on Sunday. In a statement, the club confirmed Howe had suffered an 'illness' and ...
Emergency legislation giving the Government the power to instruct British Steel to keep the plant open passed both the Commons and Lords in one day.
Fabio Jalo and Jonathan Russell both scored twice to earn Barnsley an impressive 4-1 win at home to play-off hopefuls Bolton, securing Conor Hourihane’s first win as interim head coach. Aaron Collins’ ...
Cove Rangers got their William Hill League One promotion bid back on track with a 3-1 win at bottom club Dumbarton. Rangers had lost their last two in a four-game run without a victory, but took ...
The Gas suffered a sixth straight defeat as first-half goals from Caleb Watts and Reece Cole paved the way for victory for their West Country rivals before Ruel Sotiriou’s classy 70th-minute finish ...
Galen enjoyed a step up in trip and made the most of his race fitness to lower the colours of Jan Brueghel and win the Tote.ie Alleged Stakes at the Curragh. Joseph O’Brien’s four-year-old has not ...
Omari Patrick equalised in the 11th minute of stoppage time as Tranmere fought back from 3-0 down to rescue a point in a 3-3 draw at relegation rivals Accrington.
Man of the Match: Lewis O'Brien. The Swansea midfielder was busy throughout. Sunderland's best players were substitutes Mayenda and Le Fee, who underlined their importance from the bench.
York showed Barnet they are determined to take the National League title race as deep as they can as they crushed Aldershot 7-2 in a chaotic clash. With the Bees dropping points in their last two ...