August 23rd, 2025

Arteta on his desire to dig for Premier League gold with Arsenal

Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta has reiterated his desire to “dig for gold” this season in the Premier League and feels the club are ready to go to the next level.

Today on Sky Sports Racing: Windsor, Deauville and Saratoga feature

We have a busy day’s racing on Saturday with Windsor hosting competitive action and Deauville and Saratoga delivering an international flavour, live on Sky Sports Racing…

Leigh 38-6 Salford

Highlights from the Betfred Super League clash between Leigh Leopards and Salford Red Devils.

‘We’ve done what we had to do’ | Arteta explains transfer decisions and squad size

Mikel Arteta claims that he’s happy having as many quality players as possible at Arsenal because each one raises the level and increases the energy around the club.

Wilder open to fight Ngannou next year

Deontay Wilder is open to a 2026 fight with Francis Ngannou.

West Ham booed as Chelsea score five in convincing win

Joao Pedro gets a goal and an assist as Chelsea come from behind to comfortably beat West Ham 5-1 in the Premier League at London Stadium.

England’s appetite for destruction undimmed by thrashing of USA

Ellie Kildunne stole the show, but coach John Mitchell will have been looking more at the inner working of his England team in their World Cup win over the United States.

‘I’d love to be a WWE wrestler’ – Guehi in his own words

Marc Guehi sits down with Kelly Somers to discuss his journey into football, being “put in my place”, and his varied influences.

Two games, eight goals conceded – is Potter under pressure?

With West Ham conceding eight goals in just two games so far this season, the pressure appears to be on manager Graham Potter already.

‘Their start has been woeful’ – What’s going wrong for Potter and West Ham?

Football Focus’s Chris Sutton, Glen Murray and Alex Scott discuss the issues Graham Potter is facing at West Ham after they lost their opening two Premier League games of the new season, conceding eight goals.
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