Saturday Sport: Irish provinces in Champions Cup action, Chelsea host Fulham
The Premier League returns while there is crucial games for Irish provinces in the Champions Cup.
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The Premier League returns while there is crucial games for Irish provinces in the Champions Cup.
Defending champions Manchester City look to close the gap on Premier League leaders Liverpool as they take on Newcastle United at St James' Park on Saturday. City trail the Reds by five points ahead of Jurgen Klopp's men's trip to Bournemouth on Satuday. Pep Guardiola's men have been boosted by the presence of captain and star midfielder Kevin de Bruyne, but will be without the services of top-scorer Erling Haaland. Newcastle, on the other hand, have dropped to ninth following defeats in their last three matches.
Róisín Upton says Ireland are good enough to live with any team in the world as they chase a ticket to the Paris Olympic Games in Spain this week.
Greater Manchester is now most likely to see snowfall on Tuesday, according to updated Met Office maps. A cold snap caused by winds from the Arctic is set to sweep over the country, starting this weekend.
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Man City resume their Premier League title challenge on Saturday, with a tough trip to Newcastle for Pep Guardiola’s side.
When your manager labels people 'f***ing idiots' in leaping to your defence then you know he's in your corner.
Everton manager Sean Dyche said it is "peculiar" that his club have reached the halfway point in the season without being awarded a penalty in the Premier League.