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Ten years of acrimony finally at an end as Millwall get a new lease of life | Barney Ronay
Transformative 999-year deal is a massive moment in the history of the club and the violent cultural push-pull of London I have in my hand several hundred pieces of paper. Dog-eared, scribbled with rewrites, and stained with sweat and ancient Bermondsey vinegar. But a wodge of paper that may just guarantee, finally, what passes for peace around here. There was a moment at the Den on Saturday afternoon that carried its own strictly localised sense of history. An hour before kick-off in Millwall’s

Luke Littler Backs Calls For New Irish Tournament Despite Frosty Dublin Reception

Borussia Dortmund defender Luca Reggiani signs long-term professional contract
Italian defender Luca Reggiani has committed his long-term future to Borussia Dortmund, signing his first professional contract with the Bundesliga club.

My plan to overhaul academy system and help young players
Tony Pulis on why more should be done to help youngsters in the academy system, especially the majority who do not make it as professionals.

Is Premier League still on for fifth Champions League spot?
Could the Premier League get an extra place in the Champions League again? This is how it looks after the last 16.

Sutton's predictions v Crookhaven stars Amari Bacchus & Genesis Lynea
Chris Sutton takes on Crookhaven stars Amari Bacchus and Genesis Lynea plus the BBC readers and AI with his predictions for this weekend's Premier League fixtures and the Carabao Cup final.

Ireland Squad Bolter Harvey Vale Boasts Kerry Roots
Heimir Hallgrímsson has included QPR midfielder Harvey Vale in his 25-man Ireland squad for the World Cup playoff against Czechia

How clubs are developing football stars of the future
BBC Sport takes a trip to Malta to see an under-10s tournament featuring Benfica and Newcastle United.

Premier League set to amend spending rules to give clubs more flexibility for transfers
Clubs may be able to roll over squad cost ratio allowance £30 price cap on away tickets extended until 2027-28 season The Premier League is poised to amend its new spending rules before they are introduced next season to give clubs greater flexibility in the transfer market. Under squad cost ratio (SCR) rules approved last November, clubs will be restricted to spending 85% of their revenue on player costs, with a levy payable to the Premier League, for distribution among the other clubs, in th

‘Win a trip to Czechia vs Republic of Ireland’ Terms and Conditions

Pat Spillane Highlights Major Issue Affecting National League Games

New bill would bar ICE raids near World Cup matches in US host cities
Nellie Pou’s bill follows refusal of ICE chief Todd Lyons to rule out enforcement near stadiums and fan festivals A New Jersey congresswoman introduced legislation on Thursday to block immigration enforcement from conducting raids within a mile of a Fifa World Cup soccer match or fan festival in the US this summer. The Save the World Cup bill, introduced by Nellie Pou, a Democrat, is meant to assure visitors that they will not be detained and to remove the chilling effect of Immigration and Cust

Barcelona thrash Newcastle while Spurs offer a glimmer of hope | Football Weekly
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Philippe Auclair and Mark Langdon to review Wednesday night’s Champions League action and to look ahead to the Carabao Cup final. Barcelona hit seven against Newcastle at Camp Nou. The visitors equalised a couple of times but Barça kept scoring and scoring and scoring. Liverpool made easy work of Galatasaray, with Mo Salah – in the second half at least – looking like 2024-25 Mo Salah. Dominik Szoboszlai was brilliant once again. A win for Spurs is a st

Latvia Call Up Highly-Rated Ireland-Eligible Defender In Latest Twist
The international saga of Dennis Cirkin takes another twist as the Ireland eligible Sunderland defender receives a call-up to the Latvia squad.

Leeds latest: Farke 'not dancing on tables' after bore Brentford draw

All you need to know about 2027 Women's World Cup
Our Ask Me Anything team take a look at everything you need to know for the 2027 Women's World Cup.

Heimir Hallgrímsson Signs New Contract As Ireland Head Coach Through Euro 2028

Heimir Confirms Contact Made With David McGoldrick Over Potential Ireland Call-Up
Heimir Hallgrímsson confirmed that the Ireland coaches made contact with David McGoldrick over a potential call-up to the squad ahead of Prague

Inter Miami’s Concacaf exit is a reminder that time rolls on for Lionel Messi
The Herons are out of the Champions Cup after defeat to Nashville. Now it’s back to the same old hits for the club Concacaf may not have the world’s most hallowed Champions League. The confederation is so aware of that fact that it rebranded the competition as a Champions Cup two years ago. Nonetheless, winning the continental competition is the ultimate aim for MLS’s most ambitious clubs, even though (or perhaps because) only one of its last 25 installments has seen an MLS team crowned as Conca

‘Unjust and ridiculous’: Senegalese football fans bewildered by Afcon debacle
Supporters of national side struggle to come to terms with decision to declare Morocco the winner of Africa Cup of Nations Two days after the Confederation of African Football (CAF) stripped Senegal of its 2025 Africa Cup of Nations title and instead declared the host nation, Morocco, champions, Alhassan Hann remains in shock. “We didn’t expect this at all,” the 23-year-old Dakar university student said. “This decision is unjust. Personally, I find it ridiculous. I think it doesn’t give a very

Champions League review: more trauma for the Premier League as Europe’s big beasts stir
Only two of the Premier League’s last-16 teams made it to the quarter-finals while European giants are coming into form when it matters Another traumatic week for the self-worth of the Premier League, one in which Europe’s big beasts got into their stride. The defending champions, Paris Saint-Germain, put on a devastating display at Chelsea. Bradley Barcola’s goal, their second, was the highlight of a 3-0 win. Barcelona ran out 7-2 winners over Newcastle, having been level at half-time at 2-2, 3

The Big Absences From Ireland's World Cup Play-Off Squad To Face Czechia
Evan Ferguson, David McGoldrick and Josh Cullen are among the notable absentees from Ireland’s squad for the World Cup playoff against Czechia.

'I'd love her to be here' - Fernandez on Putellas friendship and London City
London City Lionesses and Spain defender Jana Fernandez talks to Alex Scott about adjusting to life in the WSL after moving from Barcelona, in a new episode of Eat & Yap which you can watch in full on BBC iPlayer.

A lost generation of female footballers: ‘When I got in my kit aged 46 I started crying’
Today’s newsletter looks at the women who grew up in the 1970s, 80s and 90s loving football but had little or no opportunity to play. I was one of them I screamed so loudly when Chloe Kelly scored the winning goal in the 2022 European Championship that our children ran from the room. They were too young to understand what it meant. Since then they’ve watched the Lionesses reach the final of the 2023 World Cup and seen them victorious at Euro 2025. They are growing up with women playing football

History made as Messi hits 900 goals
Lionel Messi's scores his 900th goal in Inter Miami's match against Nashville SC in the Concacaf Champions Cup. The 38-year-old joins Cristiano Ronaldo in reaching the milestone. Watch some of his greatest World Cup goals.

The 15-year-old Man Utd prodigy still too young to play senior football
At 15, Manchester United's JJ Gabriel is too young to play in the Premier League but he is already showing clear signs he is a huge talent.

Salah springs to life and plays retro Mo in his own tribute act for Liverpool | Barney Ronay
The Egypt forward led Galatasaray a merry dance for 17 second-half minutes to Anfield’s delight Welcome back, Mo. The old place has missed you. How many more of these are we going to get? It would be incorrect to say this was Mohamed Salah’s night at Anfield. It was instead Mohamed Salah’s 17 second‑half minutes, although these were the decisive 17 minutes in this Champions League tie, and one of those interludes at this ground where a kind of voodoo descends, the night goes a little wonky and g

Four English teams out in 24 hours - what happened and why?
With just two out of six Premier League teams progressing to the Champions League quarter-finals, what went wrong for the English sides?

Jackman Says Mack Hansen Has Battle On His Hands To Oust Ulster Man From Ireland Team

The one who got away: how did Australia lose one of its brightest football talents to Croatia? | Jack Snape
Adrian Segečić’s switch of allegiance has left Socceroos fans wondering what might have been – and reopened a great Australian football debate There have been many to choose other nations over Australia, but for Socceroos fans this one hurts. One of the country’s best young players formally changed his footballing allegiance to Croatia at the weekend, reopening the debate about how the Socceroos can keep hold of the country’s brightest talents. Adrian Segečić, a talented attacking midfielder wit
