Arsenal, Atlético Madrid and Champions League
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Arsenal host Fulham on Saturday with Mikel Arteta’s men knowing they can momentarily extend their lead atop the Premier League table to six points with a win. But Manchester City would have two games in-hand.
Atlético Madrid and Arsenal will head to north London next week with all to play for after a 1-1 draw in Wednesday's Champions League semifinal first leg in the Spanish capital. In a game defined by penalties,
Arsenal win first of three games in hand on leaders Man City Gunners eight points behind having played two fewer Result means Leicester will finish bottom of WSL They will compete in relegation play-off with third-placed WSL 2 side next month Adam Millington and Marissa Thomas FT: Arsenal 7-0 Leicester City That's it for this evening as Arsenal won the first of their three games in hand on Manchester City and Leicester were condemned to the relegation play-off.
Arsenal should have been awarded a second penalty during their Champions League semi-final first leg clash against Atletico Madrid. That is according to former Premier League referee Mark Halsey, who claimed the challenge from David Hancko on Eberechi Eze was "clumsy.
Liverpool need a forwardExtra numbers are a necessity and the picture further down the age groups isn’t all positive either. Keyrol Figueroa looks set to move on when he contract expires in June
Fulham boss Marco Silva has been speaking to the media before Saturday's Premier League game against Arsenal at Emirates Stadium (17:30 BST). Here are the key lines from his news conference: Silva confirmed Ryan Sessegnon "will be out of the next game and probably the game after too" having limped off in last weekend's win over Aston Villa.