Manchester City will face off against Nottingham Forest at the Etihad Stadium on Wednesday night in hopes of ending their seven-game winless streak. City has not won a game in any competition since October and is currently 11 points behind first place Liverpool in the Premier League. Despite injuries to some key players, Guardiola and his team are determined to secure victory against Forest, who are coming off a 1-0 win over Ipswich Town. Early reports suggest that forward Phil Foden may not be in the starting lineup for City, while Erling Haaland is expected to start. Official line-ups will be announced at 6:15pm British time.
Manchester United's manager Ruben Amorim is set to call up 16-year old Godwill Kukonki for tonight's Premier League match against Arsenal, as defender Luke Shaw has been ruled out due to injury. Shaw, 29, confirmed the news through an emotional statement on his Instagram story. With left-sided defender Lisandro Martinez also unavailable, Amorim has opted to bring in Kukonki, who has previously featured in the team's matches against Ipswich and Everton. Kukonki's inclusion in the squad adds depth to United's defence, which has been hit with a string of injuries and suspensions.
Manchester United's plan to show support for the LGBTQ+ community by wearing Pro-LGBTQ+ jackets before their match against Everton were canceled after defender Noussair Mazraoui declined to participate due to his religious beliefs. The Premier League collaborates with LGBTQ+ charity Stonewall for their Rainbow Laces campaign, but the decision sparked controversy as some players expressed their disappointment. The weekend also saw other players, such as Ipswich captain Sam Morsy and Crystal Palace defender Marc Guehi, make their own statements regarding the initiative.
Follow live coverage of Saturday's Premier League games, with Munoz rescuing a point for Crystal Palace in stoppage time, Brentford securing a comfortable victory over Leicester with a hat-trick from Schade, and Nottingham Forest earning a hard-fought win against Ipswich with a Wood penalty. Plus, keep up with the upcoming West Ham v Arsenal match and join the discussion on social media using #bbcfootball or via WhatsApp and text messages.
Newly appointed Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim leads the Red Devils in his first home game at Old Trafford against Norwegian side Bodo/Glimt. After a less than stellar start at Ipswich last weekend, Amorim hopes to turn things around with a victory in the Europa League. But it won't come easy against a strong Bodo/Glimt team who currently sits above United in the tournament standings. American fans can catch the action live on Paramount Plus, the exclusive English-language broadcaster in the US for the UEFA Europa League.
After a disappointing draw against Ipswich, Manchester United are looking to bounce back in the Europa League as they host Bodo/Glimt. Ruben Amorim will be hoping for his first win as manager, but he can't afford to underestimate the Norwegian side that has a history of taking down giants. With several players returning to the line-up, it will be an exhilarating atmosphere at Old Trafford as both teams battle for the win.
Fans can catch all the action and commentary of Manchester United's first game under new manager Ruben Amorim, as they take on Ipswich in a crucial match that could help the team move out of the bottom three. Star player Marcus Rashford pokes in a goal within two minutes, followed by an impressive curling shot from midfielder Tom Hutchinson. Fans can join in on the excitement by sharing their thoughts and reactions with #bbcfootball or joining the conversation on WhatsApp or text. Though the team faces challenges with unfit players, Amorim's first press conference and assessment of the situation shows promise for the future.
The Premier League match between Manchester United and Leicester City is just days away and fans are eagerly anticipating the rematch of their previous EFL Cup encounter, which ended in a 5-2 win for the Red Devils. With interim manager Ruud van Nistelrooy at the helm, Manchester United will be looking to secure another victory against Leicester City, who have struggled with just two wins this season. The match will take place on November 10 at Old Trafford, and Leicester City will be determined to secure a much-needed win after their recent draw with Ipswich Town.
Kieran McKenna, manager of Ipswich football club, expresses his pride and happiness as his team secures their first victory in the Premier League in 22 years with a 2-1 win against Tottenham. The victory is a result of the players' hard work and determination, marking a historic moment for the team. This win gives hope to the struggling club and serves as a reminder that with dedication, anything is possible.
Ipswich shocked the Premier League by defeating Tottenham 2-1 in a thrilling match. Sam Szmodics' spectacular overhead kick and Liam Delap's close-range finish in the first half gave Ipswich the lead, while Rodrigo Bentancur's header was the only consolation for Tottenham. The home fans were left disappointed as Spurs struggled to create chances and their manager, Ange Postecoglou, continues to face challenges in finding success for the team.