Premier League: How does your team perform on the opening day?
Planet Sport's Andy Schooler looks at which teams have the best win rate on the opening day of a Premier League season - and reveals which has the worst.
Planet Sport's Andy Schooler looks at which teams have the best win rate on the opening day of a Premier League season - and reveals which has the worst.
Whether it be a transfer flop, an ageing player or someone who struggled for form, there were plenty of Premier League stars who saw their market value plummet throughout last season.
With the 2022/23 fixtures being published on Thursday, Planet Sport takes a look at the history of the opening day - who's played who the most?
While Manchester City and Liverpool have been busy strengthening for the next Premier League season, the same could not be said about former title challengers Manchester United.
Which team has played the most opening-day games at home in Premier League history? And what factors lie behind that statistic? Andy Schooler takes a look...
Manchester City have finally announced the signing of Erling Haaland, 22 years to the day after they signed his father Alf-Inge.
England couldn't even manage a win in Soccer Aid, but not for Jamie Carragher's lack of trying. Plus Bristol City already claim the best transfer announcement of the summer.
The latest transfer developments on social media, including news of Manchester City’s bid to land Kalvin Phillips and a tear-jerking production from a Man Utd departure.
Chelsea are now hot favourites to sign Manchester City forward Raheem Sterling who only has a year remaining on his contract.
Is Jurgen Klopp the transfer wheeling-dealing genius we all think he is, or have we all been bamboozled by Liverpool’s German mastermind? Here, we take a look at all the key numbers.
Jack Grealish admits he was too ambitious for Aston Villa but says he wants to contribute more for Manchester City next season.
Jack Grealish has spoken of how much he enjoys playing for England, but insists that shouldn't be confused with not enjoying playing for Manchester City.
Some superb Manchester United, Manchester City, Chelsea, Arsenal and Liverpool teams all hold claims. Andy Schooler delivers his verdict...
Real Madrid appear to have hit a major hurdle in their pursuit of Manchester City striker Gabriel Jesus.
Liverpool have returned to Scotland for another talented full-back, Manchester City are linked with Arsenal's Bukayo Saka, and Nottingham Forest's play-off hero is departing.
Premier League and Argentina legend Carlos Tevez has confirmed his retirement from football at the age of 38.
Arsenal confirmed on Friday afternoon that Alexandre Lacazette will leave the north London club upon the expiry of his contract this summer.
Raheem Sterling’s contract at Manchester City expires in 2023 but there are plenty of signs that he could be on his way before then. Graeme Bailey assesses his options.
Jurgen Klopp didn't let the celebrations end at Liverpool's trophy parade, the German manager was seen dancing with Luis Diaz' brother. Plus QPR added a touch of comedy to their managerial appoinment.
Promoted trio are favourites for instant return to the Championship, but Everton, Leeds, Southampton and Brentford predicted to be battling down the bottom with them.
With even Liverpool vs Real Madrid failing to live up to the hype, we look at five other Champions League finals involving English sides that have turned into snoozefests.
Planet Sport has all the facts, stats and milestones to look out for in the Champions League final as Liverpool take on Real Madrid in Paris.
After winning the club their first European trophy, Jose Mourinho won the hearts of Roma fans. Plus, crazy transfer rumours are already swirling, with Liverpool reportedly interested in Harry Kane.
Ask Man City fans what they’re looking forward to next season, and most will say Erling Haaland. But could the Norwegian superstar be upstaged by the new jewel of Argentine football?