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The Emirates will be buzzing this Saturday, and not just with the usual matchday anticipation. This one feels different. It’s March 2026, and Arsenal are right there, breathing down Liverpool’s neck for the Premier League title. Only two points separate them with four games left to play. Every single kick matters, and for Everton, scrapping for every point to stay in the top flight, it matters just as much. articlesFree-Kick Kings: Who Bends It Best in 2025-26 articlesThe Champions League draw always delivers a heavyweight clash, and the 2025-26 knockout stage served up a beauty: Chelsea vs. Paris Saint-Germain. Stamford Bridge on a Tuesday night. Parc des Princes for the return leg. This isn’t just a game; it’s a measuring stick for two clubs desperate to reclaim European glory, especially with the tournament's new format adding an extra layer of intrigue. articlesAlright, Gameweek 30. The international break is mercifully over, and we can finally focus on what matters: getting those green arrows. This week feels like a bit of a minefield for the armband, with no truly standout fixture. Still, we’ve gotta pick someone, right? Here’s how I’m seeing the top options shake out. articlesLiverpool vs. Galatasaray. Anfield, Champions League, 2025-26 group stage. This isn't just another Tuesday night under the lights; it's a clash with real narrative, real stakes, even this early. The Reds, now firmly into the second year of the Arne Slot era, are looking to reassert European dominance after a slightly underwhelming quarter-final exit last season. Galatasaray, meanwhile, arrives as Turkish champions, a team brimming with belief and, let's be honest, a healthy dose of chaos. articlesAnfield Under the Microscope: Title or Bust for Liverpool articlesAlright, another season in the books. We saw some wild stuff, didn't we? The title race went down to the wire, as always, and the fight for Europe was just as spicy. But let's be real, a big part of that drama comes from the guys who moved clubs and completely flipped the script. Some of them flopped, sure, but a few? A few absolutely changed the game for their new teams. articlesAlright, let's talk gloves. Predicting clean sheets in the Premier League for 2025-26 is a mug's game in some ways, given how quickly things can shift with transfers and tactics. But after watching these guys week in, week out for years, you start to get a feel for who's got the goods, who's got the defense in front of them, and who's just... lucky. articlesLet's cut right to it: Expected Goals, or xG, is the stat that's changed how we talk about football. It’s not just a fancy number for nerds anymore. It’s a tool that helps separate genuine quality from pure luck, giving us a clearer picture of who's actually creating good chances and who's just riding a hot streak. Think of it as a quality control metric for shots. articlesHere we are, May 2026, and the dust has settled on another Premier League season. Erling Haaland, for the third time in four years, is hoisting the Golden Boot. The man is a machine. He bagged 31 goals in 34 appearances for Manchester City, clocking in a goal every 92 minutes. His conversion rate stood at a remarkable 26.5%, hitting the target with 58% of his shots. What’s wild is his xG was "only" 27.8, meaning he actually overperformed his expected goals by a decent margin. Most of his damage, 28 goals, came from inside the box, with five headers mixed in for good measure. No penalties for Haaland this season, which tells you all you need to know about City's spot-kick hierarchy with Julian Alvarez typically stepping up. articlesThe thing about Manager of the Season is it’s rarely about who finishes first. Pep Guardiola could win the league by 20 points, having swept all domestic cups, and still not get the nod. Why? Because the award, deep down, is about exceeding expectations. It’s about the guy who squeezed blood from a stone, or at least made a pretty good stone look like a diamond. So, as we look at the 2025-26 Premier League season, the usual suspects will be there, but the real race is for who pulls off the biggest surprise. articlesThe Premier League's New Tactical Frontier articlesThe Unbearable Weight of Expectation: A Look at the 2025-26 Premier League Title Fight articlesThe 2025-26 Premier League season just wrapped, and while the Golden Boot always gets the headlines, it's the guys setting up those goals who often dictate a team's rhythm. We saw some familiar faces at the top of the assist charts, but a few younger talents really stepped up their playmaking. The gap between the best creators and the rest feels wider than ever. articlesJanuary 2026. Another winter window, another scramble for clubs trying to fix their season or cement a title push. Everyone talks about the summer, but these mid-season moves often tell you more about a club's desperation or shrewdness. Some of these guys were instant hits. Others? Well, let's just say their agents earned their commission. articlesThe summer transfer window of 2025 felt like a fever dream for Premier League clubs. Billions spent, hype machines in overdrive, and the usual guarantees from managers that their new signings were "exactly what we needed." Fast forward to April 2026, and a few of those shiny new toys are looking less like Ferraris and more like rusty old bangers. Here's a look at eight of the biggest disappointments who traded big money for bench splinters and frustrated sighs. articlesThe Premier League, man. It chews up and spits out even the most seasoned pros, let alone kids fresh out of their teens. But every now and then, a few youngsters burst onto the scene, not just playing minutes, but actually *shaping* games. We're not talking about prospects with potential; we're talking about players who, by the 2025-26 season, will be under 23 and already dictating outcomes. articlesThe Premier League has always been a proving ground, a place where raw talent gets thrown into the deep end. Sometimes, they sink. More often, the special ones swim, and occasionally, they make history. We're talking about the kids, the ones barely old enough to drive, who are already finding the back of the net against grown men. articlesArsenal Stats, Schedule & News 2025-26 teamsAston Villa Stats, Schedule & News 2025-26 teamsBournemouth Stats, Schedule & News 2025-26 teamsBrentford Stats, Schedule & News 2025-26 teamsBrighton Stats, Schedule & News 2025-26 teamsChelsea Stats, Schedule & News 2025-26 teamsCrystal Palace Stats, Schedule & News 2025-26 teamsEverton Stats, Schedule & News 2025-26 teamsFulham Stats, Schedule & News 2025-26 teamsLeicester City Stats, Schedule & News 2025-26 teamsLiverpool Stats, Schedule & News 2025-26 teamsNewcastle United Stats, Schedule & News 2025-26 teamsNottingham Forest Stats, Schedule & News 2025-26 teamsTottenham Hotspur Stats, Schedule & News 2025-26 teamsWest Ham United Stats, Schedule & News 2025-26 teamsWolverhampton Stats, Schedule & News 2025-26 teamsPremier League Clean Sheets by Team 2025-26 statsPremier League Top Assists 2025-26 statsPremier League Top Scorers 2025-26 statsPremier League Yellow Cards 2025-26 statsPremier League FAQ — Frequently Asked Questions faq