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Your Guardian sport weekend: Premier League, WSL and NFL action

about 21 hours ago
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Yara El-Shaboury is on duty for our essential portal to the weekend’s bumper football programme.She’ll be looking forward to the day’s four Premier League games, Championship, EFL and Scottish Premiership fixtures, sharing breaking news and reader feedback.Why not join the conversation? Send your thoughts to matchday.live@theguardian.com.

Saturday’s lunchtime Women’s Super League fixture sees Arsenal touching down at Goodison Park fresh from victories over Liverpool and Twente.The Gunners sit fourth in the table and while Everton stand at ninth they ended Chelsea’s long unbeaten run last weekend with a 1-0 win at Kingsmeadow.“They’re a very unpredictable team,” says Renée Slegers, the Arsenal head coach.“They can do different things, so it’s always, at the start of the game, having a good look at what their plan is and what their structure is and what they try to do.They’ve been extremely clinical from their transitions, so we have to manage that really well.

” Alex Reid helms our minute-by-minute coverage, with Tom Garry reporting,John Brewin is in the hotseat as we focus on two of Saturday afternoon’s key games,Chelsea are an erratic lot,Enzo Maresca’s callow side are without a win in their last three Premier League matches, having won five of their previous six games,They stumbled again in midweek against Atalanta and meet an Everton side at Stamford Bridge who are on a roll, having won four of their last five league matches, keeping a clean sheet in each victory, and a single point behind the other Blues.

Jonathan Wilson reports.Liverpool are wobbling from a loss of form and the fallout from Mohamed Salah’s “under the bus” bombshell, though their defeat of Inter in midweek shows they are far from a spent force.The harsh truth, however, is that Arne Slot’s side have just 23 points and conceded 24 goals in the Premier League this season, the worst start by a defending champion in both metrics after 15 games since Leicester in 2016-17.They face Brighton, who beat Liverpool 3-2 in their last meeting in May.Andy Hunter reports.

Top versus rock bottom and the signs are not good for Wolves.Arsenal have won their last eight Premier League games against them, their longest winning streak against a rival club since a run of 10 against Burnley from 2010 to 2019.What’s more, Wolves remain winless in all 15 Premier League games this season, with only QPR in 2012-13 (16) and Sheffield United in 2020-21 (17) having longer runs from the start of a campaign.Arsenal are looking to win five consecutive home Premier League matches for the first time since between January and April 2024 and shrug off their loss at Aston Villa last week.A 3-0 midweek win over Club Brugge in the Champions League suggests that 2-1 defeat at Villa Park was a blip, although a growing injury count is a concern for Mikel Arteta.

Scott Murray staffs our live blog with David Hytner reporting from the Emirates.Tom Bassam and Emillia Hawkins clock on to keep you abreast of all Sunday’s football action, with five games in the Women’s Super League, the same number in the Premier League, the Scottish League Cup final as St Mirren take on Celtic, and an exciting set of European fixtures with Real Madrid, Bayern Munich and Milan in action.Emillia will have goal updates from the lunchtime kick-offs in the WSL and there’ll be wash-up from Saturday’s games and a look ahead to Monday night’s Premier League meeting of Manchester United and Bournemouth.Daniel Harris hosts our live blog with two key games front and centre.Crystal Palace confront Manchester City in their first meeting since Palace’s FA Cup triumph at Wembley, but the Eagles haven’t beaten Pep Guardiola’s side at home since a 2-1 win in April 2015.

City arrive on the back of a thrilling 2-1 fightback at Real Madrid in midweek and topping the standings as the league’s leading scorers with 35 goals, and having won their last three league games while scoring at least three goals in each.Ed Aarons reports.Elsewhere, Tottenham travel to a struggling Nottingham Forest riding the uplift of wins over Brentford and Slavia Prague in the past week.Spurs may have struggled at home of late but their away record is strong: only Palace have won more away games (five) and taken more points (16) than Thomas Frank’s side this season (four wins, 14 points).Ben Fisher reports.

Rob Smyth is on liveblog duty for the late afternoon kick-off, where Leeds touch down at the Gtech with a spring in their step thanks to a win over Chelsea and a draw with Liverpool in their last two outings.Daniel Farke’s decision to switch to 3-5-2 at half-time of a narrow loss at Manchester City has been the catalyst for a turnaround in fortunes.Brentford have lost their last two league games, losing 2-0 to Arsenal and Spurs.Given that Leeds have lost on their last nine top-flight visits to London, the Bees may expect to turnaround their home slump.John Brewin reports from west London.

Graham Searles hosts our essential companion to Sunday’s NFL programme,The New England Patriots can win their first AFC East title this decade by taking down the Buffalo Bills in Foxborough,The Patriots will be seeking their 11th straight victory, a streak that includes a 23-20 triumph in October,Buffalo (9-4) has won the past five AFC East crowns but the Patriots (11-2) have improved in Mike Vrabel’s first season as coach and the quarterback Drake Maye’s second with the club,With their decade-long streak of playoff appearances in jeopardy, the Kansas City Chiefs will try to ignite their long-shot postseason chances when they play host to the Los Angeles Chargers.

The Chiefs (6-7) are on the outside of the playoff field, two games behind the Houston Texans, who hold the third and final AFC wildcard spot.The Chargers (9-4) are playoff eligible as a wildcard qualifier.The last time Kansas City missed out on the layoffs was 2014.Another defeat, which would be a season-long third consecutive loss, would only eliminate the Chiefs from playoff contention if each of the other AFC wildcard contenders were to win their games.
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‘There’s been a Badenoch bounce’: is the Tory leader finally cutting through?

At a Conservative donors event last week, Kemi Badenoch was asked for a selfie by the former Spice Girl Geri Horner. The Tory leader was, her allies say, a little bemused. But they were clear about what the approach meant: cut-through.Badenoch’s leadership got off to a poor start. Still reeling from the Tories’ worst general election defeat, she took over a diminished and disheartened party, which was languishing in the polls and facing an existential threat in the form of Nigel Farage’s Reform UK

about 21 hours ago
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UK politics: Trump talks ‘complete nonsense’ about crime in London, says Met police commissioner – as it happened

Wes Streeting was not the only person doing an LBC phone-in this morning. Sir Mark Rowley, the Metropolitan police commissioner, was on too, and he used his interview to accuse President Trump of talking “complete nonsense” about London.Trump has regularly complained about the level of crime in London, apparently inspired by alarmist reports he has seen on TV or social media, and he criticised the city again in a recent interview with Politico. He said he hated to see what is happening there, and he blamed the mayor, Sadiq Khan.In an interview last month with GB News, he claimed that there were areas in the capital that were no-go areas for the police, and he claimed sharia law applied there too

about 22 hours ago
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Tory transport culture wars risked making roads less safe, says minister

Conservative policies that pitted drivers against cyclists risked making the roads less safe by inflaming tensions, a minister has said, promising that the era of transport culture wars is over.Lilian Greenwood, whose Department for Transport (DfT) role includes road safety and active travel, said seeking to divide road users into categories was pointless given most people used different transport methods at different times.Speaking to the Guardian after the announcement of more than £600m for new cycling and walking schemes across England, Greenwood condemned the way Conservative governments had moved from boosting cycling under Boris Johnson to clamping down on active travel measures when Rishi Sunak was prime minister.Sunak’s government explicitly sought to present its transport policy as prioritising drivers over the needs of cyclists and others, a shift in tone accompanied by an occasional embrace of conspiracy theories about supposed efforts to limit driving.Such an approach was “infuriating”, Greenwood said, and had potential repercussions for safety

1 day ago
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Reform councillors accused of ‘rash promises’ as council tax rises loom

Reform UK council leaders have been accused of making “rash promises” after a local authority led by the party has been told it will have to increase council tax by the maximum amount, despite its election promises to cut costs.Warwickshire county council has been warned by its executives that anything less than a 5% maximum council tax increase will put its financial viability at risk.In a report published on Thursday, the council’s board said anything below a 4.99% council tax rise – the equivalent to a £1.75 a week increase on a band D property – is a “riskier financial strategy” that would threaten the medium-term sustainability of the local authority

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Dulwich college head responds to claims of teenage racism by Nigel Farage

Dulwich college’s headteacher has responded to allegations of teenage racism by Nigel Farage by saying he recognised the “seriousness of the behaviours described in the media”.Robert Milne, who joined the school as its “master” this summer, said the alleged behaviour was “at odds” with the modern-day school in a letter in which he said he understood why 28 former pupils had felt compelled to speak out.Milne was responding to a letter from Jean-Pierre Lihou, a former friend of Farage’s at school, who claims he witnessed abusive chanting and the targeting of Peter Ettedgui, today a successful film director, with antisemitic abuse.Farage has denied “directly” abusing school contemporaries while adding that some of his “banter” may be interpreted differently today.The deputy leader of Reform, Richard Tice, went further by describing those who made claims as liars, although he appeared to backtrack on Wednesday by telling LBC “some recollections may vary”

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House of Lords’ block on assisted dying bill is a big risk | Letter

When visitors come to parliament, it seems incongruous to explain that, in our mother of parliaments, we have a second chamber – the House of Lords – which is unelected. Those who support its existence in its current or similar form justify it on the grounds that it performs a useful revising function which can improve the detail of legislation, and it undoubtedly does good work.But the fact that it is unelected can only be tolerated in a democracy provided its members accept that it is for the House of Commons to have the last word on what becomes law and what doesn’t in this country.If the Lords resort to blocking procedures, and impede the implementation of decisions taken in the Commons, this is effectively breaking this convention. So how long should we, as the democratically elected chamber, put up with it?Matters seem to be coming to a head with a private member’s bill currently in the House of Lords

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‘It’s not normal to walk into the tornado’: To fans, there was only one Ricky Hatton. Those who loved him knew many

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Your Guardian sport weekend: Premier League, WSL and NFL action

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Global anti-doping chief admits drugs cheats in sport are escaping detection

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