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By LEWIS STEELE AT GOODISON PARK and SONNY COHEN and TOM COLLOMOSSE AT THE KING POWER STADIUM and DOMINIC HOGAN AT CRAVEN COTTAGE Published: 23: 32 AEDT, 22 December 2024 | Updated: 03: 00 AEDT, 23 December 2024 47 View comments By Sonny Cohen Remember when I said Paul Onuacho may struggle to get a meaningful touch here? Well maybe he shuld have had one with virtually the last touch of the game. Southampton whip a corner in from their left-hand side, and the big striker holds his head in his hands as he is unable to force the ball goalwards. And that is full-time. Not one that will live in the memory of any fans really, but babysteps for Southampton as they look to mount some sort of escape from the relegation zone. By Sonny Cohen What a start to life under Vitor Pereira for Wolverhampton Wanderers. Goals from Goncalo Guedes, Rodrigo Gomes and Matheus Cunha have given them the perfect start. For Leicester, there will be serious quetions, following another defeat that has seen them concede seven goals in two games. By Sonny Cohen Everton are having a say in this title race. They have now taken points off of Chelsea and Arsenal in back-to-back games. That is another decent point for the Toffees. As for Enzo Maresca's side, they miss out on the chance to go top if only for a few hours. By Sonny Cohen On comes Paul Onauchu for the final few minutes, will be surprised if he gets a meaninful touch here. By Sonny Cohen We are into two minutes stoppage time at Goodison Park. Both sides will want to steal the win here but you have to feel that Everton will be thrilled with a point if they can hang on. Although they have a free-kick about 20 yards inside their own half and Jordan Pickford is taking it. .. And for the second time today a Pickford free kick goes straight out of play. By Sonny Cohen Inches wide! Adama Traore has been his usual self since coming off the bench. His pace has caused Southampton some problems. And he is inches away from giving his side the lead. Traore battles hard on the edge of the box, and his lef-footed effort from the left-side of the D is a matter of inches wide of the Aaron Ramsdale's left-hand post. Was that the chance with just a few minutes to go? There is also another change for Marco Silva as Carlos Vinicius comes on for Harry Wilson. By Sonny Cohen The Leicester fans have long since seen enough. The King Power has plenty of blue seats on show. This is not the sort of performance they would have been hoping to see just four games into Ruud van Nistlerooy's time in charge. By Sonny Cohen You'd be hard pressed to pick a winner at the moment between these two. Chelsea have definitely had the lion's share of possession, but Everton are posing a threat on the counter. It would be another good result for the Toffees should they be able to hold on or even go on to nick a goal. By Sonny Cohen Matheus Fernandes stands over a free-kick from all of 30-yards out. There is a bubble of anticipation from the commentators as it looks similar range to Enes Unal's effort from Bournemouth on Monday. The outcome is vastly different as Fernandes cannot beat the wall. At the other end another long range effort from Alex Iwobi is well gathered low by Aaron Ramsdale. By Sonny Cohen Just to catch up on another change, Christopher Nkunku has come on for Nicolas Jackson. Jackson will be disappointed that he is not leaving Goodison Park with at least one goal today. By Sonny Cohen What a block by Tosin! Beto is too strong for Enzo Fernandez, and Jesper Lindstrom is set on his way down Everton's right. His fizzing cross is only slowed down by Robert Sanchez and it looks for all the world that Iliman Ndiaye is going to give the hosts the lead. But Tosin is in the right place at the right time, and he blocks Ndiaye's effort from point blank to keep the scores level. By Sonny Cohen Sean Dyche makes a triple change here as Dominic Calvert-Lewin is replaced by Beto, Ashley Young is removed for Seamus Coleman and Jesper Lindstram comes on for Jack Harrison. Some fresh legs for the Toffees who have had to work hard all game. By Sonny Cohen Concern for Sander Berge here who went down in a challenge with Lesley Ugochukwu. He called for the physios as soon as he went down, it's hard to see him carrying on here. By Sonny Cohen There is almost a fourth for Wolves, who have only had five shots at goal and Danny Ward still hasn't made a save. Santiago Bueno's header can only find the post. By Sonny Cohen Well Aaron Ramsdale is back in the starting XI and he has come up big for Southampton. Harry Wilson latches onto a free-kick that is somehow allowed all the way to the back post. His first time effort from around six-yards out is goalbound but Ramsdale is in the right place to push the shot over the crossbar. There is no release for the pressure as Fulham have another freekick that is essentially a corner. By Sonny Cohen Instead of going straight for goal, Cole Palmer lays the ball off to Enzo Fernandez to try and change the angle. Fernandez' effort smashes into a rather massive wall and deflects behind for a corner. That comes to nothing as the referee blows up for a foul on Ashley young and the pressure is relieved. By Dominic Hogan At Craven Cottage After something of a tense first half with Fulham unable to really impose themselves on the visitors, the hosts have come flying out the blocks. The crosses that were largely lacking before the break have already come in off both flanks, with Timothy Castagne getting much higher up the right. But there's been pressure at last for Southampton, even with Tyler Dibling off at the break. Their first real sustained period of possession with intent has yielded a couple of corners and a ferocious shot from the edge of the box but we remain locked at 0-0 here. Big half hour to come. By Sonny Cohen Free-kick for Chelsea in a really dangerous area, just on the edge of the box. Cole Palmer is standing over it. .. By Sonny Cohen I said a few minutes ago that it felt like Southampton were holding on. Well since then, the Saints have been somewhat in the ascendency, and have had a couple of corners. Nothing comes of the latest one as a fizzing effort from the edge of the box is blocked. And that is time for Marco Silva to make a couple fo subs as Adama Traore and Raul Jimenez are brought on for Josh King and Rodrigo Muniz. By Sonny Cohen Not too much to report so far in the second-half here. But Ruud van Nistelrooy has made three more changes to his side. Harry Winks, Hamza Choudhury and Bobby De Cordova-Reid have all come on. James Justin, Oliver Skipp and Bilal El Khannouss all taken off. By Sonny Cohen Fulham just turning up the pressure here in the second-half. There is certainly much more zip about their passing. Fulham have had a couple of half-chances and Aaron Ramsdale just saw a cross evade his fingertips before being hacked clear. You feel as though Southampton are hanging on a little bit. But they have had their first shot since the sixth minute and a free-kick in a dangerous area, Cameron Archer tries to divert the cross goalwards a goal kick is awarded. By Sonny Cohen Perhaps some of that frustration boiling over from James Tarkowski there. He goes flying into a challenge with Enzo Fernandez, and to his credit gets the ball. But that tackle had all the potential to be a disaster for both men. By Sonny Cohen Free-kick in a good posotion here for the hosts and JAmes Tarkowski goes to the ground as Idrissa Gueye's cross floats out of play. The Everton defender wanted a penalty but there is minimal contact. Tarkowski is then unhappy with Axel Disasi who nudges the defender with his shin. It is all broken up with no cards handed out. By Sonny Cohen Huge change for Everton and a big save from Robert Sanchez! Everton have started this second-half far brighter than they did the first and Iliman Ndiaye has been causing the Chelsea back line some problems. His cross evades everyone before Jack Harrison picks it up at the far post, his first touch is good and his second is his shot at goal. It is from the angle and Sanchez makes himself big to block the effort away with his foot. By Sonny Cohen Yukinari Sugawara is booked for hauling down youngster Josh King as he was driving at the Southampton back line. The free-kick is taken short and Alex Iwobi's long ball into the box is headed away. By Sonny Cohen Our Tom Collomosse was half-right. Wout Faes is introduced for Jannik Vestergaard who was booked in the first-half. By Sonny Cohen Southampton have made a change to start the second-half here. Cameron Archer comes on Tyler Dibling and there is a change of shape as well as Archer goes into the front line. By Sonny Cohen Here we go with the second-half of the afternoon kick-offs. All three games are back underway and we will get you caught up with all the changes. By Tom Collomosse At The King Power Stadium Harry Winks and Wout Faes will be on for the second half. They’re warming up in full kit and were applauded on. No sign of Iversen, though. Unless there’s been an injury, Skipp and Vestergaard will make way, I’d think. By Tom Collomosse At The King Power Stadium The other thing with Ward is that he makes defenders nervous. With Hermansen behind them, would Vestergaard and Justin have made the mistakes they did for the first and second goals? That’s not to spare them the blame – far from it. But he has to come off, I think. Daniel Iversen is the sub keeper. By Sonny Cohen What a first-half of the opening fixture of the Vitor Pereira era it has been for Wolves. They are in dreamland at the moment, three goals to the good and you have to feel there are more goals for them in this game. Ruud van Nistelrooy's mixed start is quickly turning into a disaster. And you have to wonder whether he would be best served replacing Danny Ward for the second-half. By Sonny Cohen You have to think tha t Ivan Juric will be happy with what he has seen so far from the visitors. They have been pretty solid and limited Fulham to efforts from range with Alex Iwobi going closest - his effort stopped by Aaron Ramsdale's finger tips. The Saints have offered precious little going the other way though, they will have to try to threaten Fulham's goal in the second-half somehow. By Sonny Cohen Well the weather has been miserable and the football has only marginally been better. Chelsea could and probably should be two goals to the good with Nicolas Jackson wasting two gilt-edged opportunities. At the other end Orel Mangala's long-range effort had to be tipped round the post by Robert Sanchez. Much like last week at the Emirates, Sean Dyche's side have stifled their opponents. By Tom Collomosse At The King Power Stadium Ward was booed by his own fans just now. Depending on how he seems in the dressing room, there’s a case to replace him for the second half. And again there – mocking cheers when he made a routine claim. By Sonny Cohen Wolves are running riot at the King Power Stadium! Matheus Cunha is picked out by Goncalo Guedes and the Brazilian is able to smash home a finish via Danny Ward and the far post from a tight angle. You have to feel that Gary O'Neil will be sat at home wondering where this team has been all season. By Tom Collomosse At The King Power Stadium What were we saying about Danny Ward? You don’t want to be cruel but as a goalkeeper in the Premier League, he’s shown time and again he’s not up to it. That’s as bad an error as I can remember making, mind. And after the anti-Shi chants, now Leicester fans target director of football Jon Rudkin – ‘We want Rudkin out’. Half-time boos guaranteed. By Sonny Cohen Good stop by Robert Sanchez to keep this game all level. Abdoulaye Doucoure goes on a long ranging run down Everton's left as he gallops into the space left behind and he manages to play the ball to Orel Mangala. His effort from around 20 yards out skips off the turf and his heading for the bottom left corner if not for the hand of Sanchez. That is where Everton will make in roads in this game. By Sonny Cohen Well there's a certainly a new manager bounce happening for Wolves. They are two goals to the good! Mind you, Leicester did the visitors a massive favour here. Matt Doherty's long raking ball avoids everyone and Rodrigo Gomes is onto it. His effort is right at Danny Ward but it somehow creeps over the line. They are certainly gracious hosts at the King Power at the moment. By Lewis Steele At Goodison Park The wind which we mentioned earlier has certainly had an impact in the early exchanges but in the last five minutes Chelsea have started to ramp up the pressure. With a bit of luck, Nicolas Jackson would have had a brace by now. He has forced a top save from Jordan Pickford from close range and that hit the post with a header. Everton are making this into a scrap but they are hanging on somewhat now. By Sonny Cohen And I have no idea how that has stayed out from Nicolas Jackson again. The corner is misjudged by absolutely everyone in the Everton box bar Nicolas Jackson at the far post. He is unmarked and just outside the post and somehow he manages to only head it onto the post. He has been better in front of goal this year, but this looks like the Jackson of last season so far, he has wasted two huge chances. By Sonny Cohen Chelsea just beginning to find their rhythm here and now they have a corner. .. By Sonny Cohen Well Fulham have definitely looked the most liklet if a team is to score here at the moment. The home side have had five shots to Southampton's one. And all of Marco Silva's sides efforts have been by either Alex Iwobi or Harry Wilson. Make of that what you will. By Sonny Cohen Chelsea should be 1-0 up that is wasteful from Nicolas Jackson. Cole Palmer finds himself in plenty of space down the right-hand side of the box. He flashes a ball across the six-yard box where Jackson is waiting but his effort is straight down the middle at Jordan Pickford. Malo Gusto leaps to head the follow up but his effort floats harmlessly over the crossbar. By Dominic Hogan At Craven Cottage An interesting start to the game here at Craven Cottage.

Southampton, as they have done all season, have continued to play out the back, but they've not really left Fulham much in the way of openings. The hosts have needed no second bidding to counter at the league's leakiest defence, but the closest they've come has been a third-minute attempt from Alex Iwobi that the custom-made gloves of Aaron Ramsdale turned past the post. Still 0-0 as it stands, but there's definitely goals in the one. By Sonny Cohen Well that will lift the mood for the Wolves fans! Goncalo Guedes opens the scoring in the Vitor Pereira era. It is a Portugal connection as Nelson Semedo's floated ball into the box isn't dealt with by two Leicester defenders. That allows Guedes to hook home to give the visitors the lead. By Sonny Cohen The Wolves hierarchy will need far more than a change in the dugout to placate their fans. We’ve had a sustained chant of ‘I don’t care about Jeff Shi, he don’t care about me’ from the away end for the last 2-3 minutes. There’s little to excite in the game so far, apart from Sa’s double save from Vardy and Ayew. By Sonny Cohen Everton have a free-kick in a shotting position around 30-yards out and it is Ashley Young to take. His effort is on target but it's too far out to cause any real problems and Robert Sanchez claims it. By Sonny Cohen There was a flashpoint in the Leicester Wolves match early as Jamie Vardy raced clear. Jose Sa came out to meet the Foxes attacker and blocked his attempt outside the box. The home fans clamoured for a handball but the ball came off the goalkeepers chest and face and appeals were waved away. By Sonny Cohen Just while we wait for our first proper opportunity in this game, it is worth pointing out Aaron Ramsdale's rather strange gloves. The Southampton stopper has missed time this season with a finger injury and now he has a glove on one hand that has two fingers into one space. Maybe its the way forward? I am not sure it will ever catch on though By Sonny Cohen First warning signs for Everton as Chelsea break quickly through Nicolas Jackson and Cole Palmer. The latter finds Pedro Neto breaking into the left hand side of the box. His low effort is rather tame as it goes through the legs of an Everton defender and Jordan Pickford is able to collect rather easily. You have to feel that any efforts in these conditions will cause problems for the goalkeepers. By Sonny Cohen Everton have a free-kick in a decent area to put the ball into the box given the difficult conditions. Instead they play it short and Idrissa Gueye's ball is nowhere near the box allowing Chelsea to just clear the danger. Really disappointing from the Toffees there. You'd expect them to want to get the ball in the box. And now we have a stoppage for a cone blowing onto the pitch. The conditions are absolutely grim at the moment. By Tom Collomosse At The King Power Stadium Gary O’Neil made it pretty clear he didn’t fancy Rodrigo Gomes, who Wolves signed from Braga for nearly £13m last summer. But the new boss has a different view. Vitor Pereira has named Rodrigo at left wing-back and he is one of three players named Gomes in the Wolves team, along with defender Toti and midfielder Joao By Sonny Cohen Not sure if it was a cross or a shot from Alex Iwobi but it has drawn a fantastic save from Aaron Ramsdale. The Fulham made his way into the left side of the box and he flashed a left footed cross-cum-shot towards goal that Ramsdale had to tip away at full stretch. Early warning signs for Southampton here. By Sonny Cohen Pretty subdued start to proceedings at Goodison Park as both sides just try to settle into the game. Dominic Calvert-Lewin did have a chance to stretch his legs but the pass forced him wide. But it hasn't taking long for Idrissa Gueye to make himself familiar with Cole Palmer as he rattles into the back of the Chelsea man. By Sonny Cohen The whistle is blown and we have kick-off in all of today's action. A quick reminder: You can stay here for all the action from Everton vs Chelsea and updates from Fulham vs Southampton and Leicester vs Wolves. And you can join our very own Harry Bamforth for Manchester United vs Bournemouuth at the link below. By Sonny Cohen The alarm is ringing around the stadium as the players line-up in the tunnel. Goodison Park is ready, the fans are ready and there is a roar as the players step out on the pitch. We are moments away from kick-off in what could be another crucial day in the title race. Even if Chelsea boss Enzo Maresca maintains the Blues are not in one. By Sonny Cohen Lewis Steele mentioned that the weather at Goodison Park wasn't great and the Chelsea players certainly seem to be feeling the cold. Almost to a man there is a beanie hat or a snood being worn, nothing new for a warm up of course. And it's hard to blame them as the wind looks to be whipping around the stadium and the rain travelling horizontal to the pitch. By Sonny Cohen Just under 15 minutes until kick-off for these afternoon matches. After the team news announcements, how are you all feeling about your respective squads? Chelsea fans are you feeling confident of taking top spot before Liverpool play later? Well let us know by leaving your comments in the rail to the right-hand side of this page. By Sonny Cohen Fulham boss Marco Silva touched on the changes made, including the decision to start Rodrigo Muniz over Raul Jimenez as well handing a Premier League debut for Josh King. By Dominic Hogan At Craven Cottage Ivan Juric is in the house, and has taken up his perch very early as he prepares for a first real look at the task he has inherited this season. Appointed officially late in the day on Friday, he won’t be in the dugout today with Simon Rusk taking the side. But he will be taking stock of his Saints side, who are currently ailing at the bottom of the table, nine adrift of safety, and gearing up for a clash with a Fulham side unbeaten in four games that have included draws with Arsenal, Tottenham and Liverpool. With a new boss to impress, will we see a second win of the season for the Saints today, or will it be something of an example of the task Juric has got in his hands today? By Sonny Cohen Some may see this as a huge mistmatch with Chelsea currently flying and Everton stil sputtering in the league. But the Toffees will be looking to follow-up their draw at the Emirates Stadium with another positive result against the Gunners' London rivals. They were solid last weekend and that should give them belief to keep pushing on. And if that isn't enough for Everton fans to believe, then perhaps this will be. Chelsea have only managed two goals in their last seven league visits to Goodison Park. Some teams have bogey teams, it would appear the Blues have suffered from somewhat of a bogey ground. By Tom Collomosse At The King Power Stadium The absence of Mads Hermansen in the Leicester goal should be a chink of light for Wolves. The Dane has been Leicester’s best player this season and there are huge question marks over his replacement, Danny Ward, at Premier League level. The Foxes defence has never seemed to trust Ward and despite their team’s struggles this season, Wolves pair Matheus Cunha and Jorgen Strand Larsen have been in good form. By Sonny Cohen Southampton's trip to Fulham is their first league match after the departure of Russell Martin. They will take to the pitch today under the guidance of caretaker manager Simon Rusk with Ivan Juric taking over on Boxing Day. The Saints battled hard in mid-week when they lost 2-1 to Liverpool in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals. If they can continue that level of performance over to today, there is no reason they can't leave London with a positive result. By Sonny Cohen A really fascinating interview with Antonee Robinson makes up the main feature of Fulham’s programme today. One of the brightest emerging full backs in the division, the USMNT international is leading the assist charts at the club with six to his name. Only Bukayo Saka and Mohamed Salah have more in fact in the league - and speaking of the Liverpool star, Robinson spoke about how he found the experience ‘really enjoyable’…Not sure there’s too many left backs in the world who’d agree with that. By Sonny Cohen When you look purely from a results standpoint, it's easy to think that now is the perfect time to play Fulham. One win in five sounds like a poor set of results for the London side. But diving deeper reveals a very different story and cause for concern for the Saints. Fulham have earned draws against title contenders Arsenal and Liverpool, with the latter coming at Anfield. They also picked up a point at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium despite being a man down for the final seven minutes. Marco Silva's side will be full of confidence given the quality of their results in recent weeks but will have to beware the danger of a Southampton side looking to impress ahead of their new manager arriving. By Sonny Cohen When referring to mixed results, you'd be hard pressed to find a more perfect example than Ruud Van Nistlerooy's start to life as Leicester City boss. In his first game in charge, the Foxes ran out 3-1 winners over West Ham in a performance during which they were clinical and it looked like the new manager bounce was well on the way. Well they followed that up with a 2-2 draw against Brighton, nothing to sniff at when hosting the Seagulls who have shown an aptitude for getting results in most situations. Then came the difficult bit, they were well beaten by Newcastle United in their last match. And that result may have even flattered the Foxes who allowed 27 attempts at goal and 11 of those on target. They will be desperate to get a result today hosting a relegation rival before a trip to Liverpool is on the cards on Boxing Day. By Sonny Cohen It's always an intrguing time when a club have a new manager, and most of the excitement from fans is centred around how they will set up. And of course, no manager is going to outline exactly how they will play, Vitor Pereira made it very clear that his desire to get his players set up well and use that as a platform to allow them to express themselves. Speaking ahead of Wolves' trip to Leicester, he said: 'I'm a very strategic coach, tactical. I like to see good football with good tactical ideas, but every time giving freedom to the players to express themselves. 'The tactics cannot be something that doesn't give you the freedom to express yourself. If you want to express yourself, you must express yourself for the team. ' By Tom Collomosse At The King Power Stadium Enzo Maresca has been forced to shuffle his pack slightly, especially in defence, with Marc Cucurella suspended. That means Levi Colwill will move to left back and probably invert when Chelsea are off the ball. No surprises in the Everton XI and they will be looking to continue with the same defensive steel that saw them hold Arsenal to a 0-0 draw at the Emirates last weekend. By Dominic Hogan At Craven Cottage Good afternoon from Craven Cottage where there’s plenty of Christmas spirit knocking about judging from the brass band outside. Despite the freezing temperatures they’ve been just warming up the crowd - with the help of a flying visit from the big man himself Father Christmas - ahead of a brilliant fixture here in west London. Teenager King is into the starting line up in perhaps a surprise call with Jimenez on the bench and Muniz seemingly leading the line against Southampton. By Lewis Steele At Goodison Park The last game scheduled to be at Goodison Park was called off because of Storm Darragh and heavy winds -- and to be honest, the weather is not much better today. When on the walk from the car park to the stadium, a gentleman was spotted being toppled over by a metal fence which collapsed such was the stormy conditions. He was OK, thankfully. Everton will look to use those conditions to their favour against Chelsea today, I reckon, with their direct style set to cause some problems for Enzo Maresca's title-chasing side. By Tom Collomosse At The King Power Stadium The final score here should probably 6-6. Nobody has conceded as many goals as Wolves (40) this season, but Leicester are hardly solid. They have four points from three games under Ruud van Nistelrooy but have conceded a host of chances in those games and have an accumulated x G (expected goals) against of 8. 43 in those fixtures. Wolves will be hoping new boss Vitor Pereira can have the same impact as Van Nistelrooy did in his first two games. Let’s get ready for 0-0, then. By Sonny Cohen Vitor Pereira has wasted no time, making three changes in his first game in charge of Wolves. Jose Sa, Rodrigo Gomes and Goncalo Guedes are all called into the starting XI. By Sonny Cohen Danny Ward is preferred in goal for Ruud van Nistlerooy who has also handed starts to Boubakary Soumare and Jordan Ayew. By Sonny Cohen Aaron Ramsdale returns to the starting XI for Soutampton that sees Alex Mc Carthy drops to the bench. By Sonny Cohen Raul Jimenez drops to the bench for Marco Silva's side with Rodrigo Muniz preferred in attack. There's also starts for Tom Cairney and Josh King. By Sonny Cohen Everton boss Sean Dyche has decided to keep the same starting XI that earned a draw at the Emirates Stadium last week. By Sonny Cohen Noni Madueke drops to the bench as Enzo Maresca decides to start Pedro Neto alongside Cole Palmer and Jadon Sancho. That trio are joined by Nicolas Jackson in attack. By Sonny Cohen It has been a turbulent week for Enzo Maresca and Chelsea, they have found themselves second in the league just two points off of Liverpool and they followed up their weekend win with another comprehensive result in the Europa Conference League. But in the midst of all the positive news, Mykhailo Mudryk was suspended by the FA as they launched an investigation following a failed drugs test by the Ukrainian winger. Maresca was quick to offer support to his player saying in his pre-match press conference '‘We support and we trust Misha, trust means that we believe Misha. We support Misha and then we see. We are all sad. Me, the club, the players, we are all there. ’ You can read more from the Chelsea boss on Mudryk's suspension below. By Sonny Cohen Hello and welcome! It is another massive day in the Premier League with second placed Chelsea in action before table-toppers Liverpool travel to Tottenham. That gives the Blues a chance to go top for the first time this season if only for a few hours. Elsewhere, Leicester can put some breathing room between themselves and the bottom three with a win against Wolves who will have a new manager in charge for the first tiem. And Southampton are desperate for a win to avoid being cut adrift at the foot of the table. But that will be a tough ask when they travel to Craven Cottage against a Fulham side who can lift themselves to as high as sixth with a win. Stick with us for what should be a hectic afternoon of football. Published by Associated Newspapers Ltd Part of the Daily Mail, The Mail on Sunday & Metro Media Group