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The Premier League had a new redistribution deal rejected by the English Football League (EFL) shortly before the bill that ushered in a regulator was passed.
Not only was it the setting for Thomas Frank’s top-flight debut as Tottenham Hotspur manager, the return of a suitably snappy dressed Scott Parker to north London or Richarlison’s first goal with his stronger right foot in 10 months, but Premier League history was made.
Mohamed Salah continues to write his own story in the Premier League. On Friday, August 15, 2025, during the opening day of the 2025-2026 season, the Egyptian striker for Liverpool netted his 10th goal in an opening match. He has set a new record at the very top of English football.
More Premier League games will be shown on TV than ever before as the league’s new broadcast deal, agreed back in December 2023 and worth £6.7bn, takes effect.
Jersey Bulls' women's team will play in the English football pyramid for the first time this season. The newly-formed side will compete in the South East Counties Women's Football League Surrey Division One.
The Premier League have seen their latest attempt to tweak how football’s wealth is distributed hit a roadblock. According to The Athletic, the English Football League (EFL) rejected a redistribution proposal just weeks before a landmark bill introducing an independent football regulator was passed.
The new English Premier League season is underway – Liverpool kicking off their defence with a 4-2 win over Bournemouth. It was an emotional night, the team paying tribute to Diogo Jota, who tragically died last month.
Can Alan Pace, a Latter-day Saint who once led Real Salt Lake to glory, make Burnley F.C. a contender in the world's toughest, most valuable soccer league?
A FRESH start, a new Premier League season and there’s a nice, warm feeling in the pit of every football fan’s stomach, which has nothing to do with the fact it’s hotter than the hinges of hell.
A 47-year-old man was arrested after he allegedly yelled racial abuse at a player during an English Premier League soccer game. The alleged incident occurred at Anfield during Liverpool’s season-opening 4-2 win against Bournemouth.
English football invests just 0.04 per cent of its revenues on catching drug cheats, Telegraph Sport can reveal, after an exclusive survey exposed “unacceptably” low levels of funding across Britain’s biggest sports.