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#2 Sixes and Sevens podcast: Chelsea stumble, Tottenham get the job done & La Liga preview

Greg Lea is joined by Liam Twomey and Dan Kilpatrick to review the opening weekend of the Premier League season and look ahead to Tottenham's upcoming...

Premier League stat round-up: Arsenal's defence, Chelsea's stumble and Liverpool's set-pieces

With the transfer window still open and plenty of deals still to be done, August can feel like an extension of pre-season. Varying fitness levels and ...

Betting preview: Chelsea - Burnley

Chelsea's Premier League title defence begins with a game against Burnley at Stamford Bridge on Saturday afternoon.

Nemanja Matic is Chelsea's loss and Manchester United's gain

When Nemanja Matic swapped Chelsea for Manchester United at the end of July, both sets of supporters appeared fairly underwhelmed, which is unusual wh...

#1 Sixes and Sevens podcast: Premier League preview & 58 football icons

In this debut episode, Greg Lea is joined by Seb Stafford-Bloor and Daniel Storey to preview the new Premier League season. The podders also chat abou...

Six into four doesn't go: Premier League preview (part 1)

The race for the top four in the Premier League once again looks set to be contested by six teams. Arsenal, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manch...

Betting preview: Arsenal - Chelsea

Premier League champions Chelsea will lock horns with FA Cup holders Arsenal in the Community Shield this weekend.

Why has no team retained the Premier League title since Manchester United in 2009?

From the perspective of everyone but Chelsea fans, it was a shame that the 2016/17 Premier League campaign did not feature much of a title race. Anton...

Antonio Conte still yet to make an impression on the Champions League

Antonio Conte's decision to switch from a 4-1-4-1 formation to a 3-4-2-1 in the 55th minute of Chelsea's 3-0 defeat by Arsenal in September proved to ...

Why John Terry's departure was perfect for everyone

The world is still fretting over the way John Terry left the field last Sunday. It was obnoxious, it was self-serving, and in time he may well be foun...