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Nottingham Forest will look to keep up their momentum as they host Manchester United at the City Ground on Tuesday.
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Manchester City return to league action under the Etihad Stadium lights as they face Leicester City on Wednesday night in the English top-flight.
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Forest have been the surprise package of the season and are third in the table with an FA Cup semi-final against Manchester City to look forward to.
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All the latest football news and build-up to Wednesday's Premier League action as Liverpool look to increase their lead with victory over Everton in the Merseyside derby.
Liverpool faced Paris Saint-Germain at the iconic Parc des Princes. This highly anticipated matchup turned into a fierce battle, where PSG unleashed a remarkable 27 shots, demonstrating their offensive prowess. However, it was Liverpool's goalkeeper, Alisson, whose extraordinary performance made the difference.
UEFA Technical Observer Gemma Grainger highlights how Arsenal's clever wide play and effective crossing earned a 3-0 victory over Real Madrid in the second leg of the UEFA Women's Champions League quarter-final.
Watch the highlights as Cliftonville come from behind to beat Carrick Rangers 3-1. Read the report here. Top stories
Bukayo Saka marked his highly anticipated return with a goal at home Tuesday vs. Fulham in Premier League action, helping the Gunners to a 2-1 win. Saka scored Arsenal's second in the 73rd minute just seven minutes after being introduced for the first time since late December when he tore his hamstring vs. Crystal Palace.
UEFA technical observer Anna Signeul highlights how Chelsea's front-foot defending and central attacking play helped them come from behind to reach the semi-final of the UEFA Women’s Champions League.
Marotta's concerns pivot around the substantial revenue gap between the Champions League and domestic league play. The president noted that Inter must navigate a grueling 38 matches in Serie A in pursuit of a relatively modest revenue target,
Manchester United move closer to qualifying for next season's Champions League with a routine win against Everton.