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Sunday’s busy Premier League schedule sees Man City, Man United, Arsenal and Chelsea all in action.
Retiring U.S. Soccer women’s national team coach Jill Ellis already knows she’ll be emotional on Sunday at Soldier Field.
Portland Timbers owner Merritt Paulson has been fined $100,000 by Major League Soccer for “misconduct directed at match officials.”
Inter Milan remain perfect, while Juventus stand only two points behind Conte’s men.
Both sides split points in Madrid Derby, while Barcelona salvage three pints against Getafe without injured Lionel Messi.
Will Leicester City climb into the top three, or will Steve Bruce and Co. earn a much-needed positive result?
Guardiola urges that Manchester City must “try to win it again” following victory over Everton.
With Schalke’s victory over RB Leipzig, Bayern Munich top the table.
Craig Waibel, RSL part ways following conversation in Mike Petke’s lawsuit surfaces.
With playoff implications on the line, a jam-packed MLS weekend lies ahead.
Following a comfortable win midweek, Frank Lampard looks for his first league win at Stamford Bridge as Chelsea’s manager.
Brescia has been given a suspended sentence of a partial stadium closure after its fans shouted racial abuse at Miralem Pjanic this week.
Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool and Chelsea headline Sunday’s Premier League action.
Inter Milan’s rampant run and Juventus’ win headline Saturday’s Serie A action. [ MORE: Serie A scores, schedule ] AC Milan 0-2 Inter Milan The stats books following this season’s first Derby della Madonnina make two things very clear: at the moment, Inter are the best team in Milan and in Serie A.
Kei Kamara has scored plenty of goals at Children’s Mercy Park, but none like his bicycle kick goal on Saturday.
Barcelona suffer slowest start in 25 years, while Granada are off to their best ever.
Almeyda, Wondolowski and Espinoza sent off in San Jose’s 3-1 loss to Atlanta.
Soccer’s governing body FIFA says an inspection visit to Iran has shown “no noteworthy operational obstacles” to lifting the country’s 40-year ban and letting women attend a World Cup qualifying game next month.
Josef Martinez looks to get closer to world record as Atlanta United host San Jose, while the Galaxy look to climb up the standings.
How did the Mexican stars overseas perform?
Gooch, Rubin, Green and Boyd headline this weekend’s Americans abroad.
With a goal from Mkhitaryan, Roma earn first victory of the season.
With Wayne Rooney back, D.C. United leave Portland with three points.