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Report and match highlights as Jorelyn Carabali steers the ball into her own net to hand Liverpool their first home Womens Super League win of the season; Olivia Smiths opener was cancelled out by Nik
The Premier League returns quickly after some thrilling European action midweek and it’s all to play for at the top and bottom of the table. And Sky Bet are offering eligible customers Money
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Liverpool are only 25% likely to sign striker Stefanos Tzimas in the summer transfer window, with a similar percentage given to Brighton and Hove Albion. That’s according to BILD, who report that both sides are outside runners for the striker at this moment in time.
Liverpools rare attacking depth and why it could make the difference for Arne Slot in the title race, the curious reason for Harry Wilsons successful positional switch for Fulham and Yasin Ayaris midfield presence for Brighton feature in The Debrief.
Elsewhere, third-placed Nottingham Forest host Brighton, hoping to bounce back from last week’s 5-0 thrashing at Bournemouth, while Tottenham look to halt their alarming slide at Brentford
Liverpool midfielder endured a tricky time at the Asian club and parted company today, avoiding the impending back-to-back sacking.
Off" and welcome to the 23-24 season! Holidays are over, but we are still in the thick of fixture congestion! Rotation will continue to be a factor until fixtures start spreading out again. Let's kick off Matchweek Twenty-Four!
Andoni Iraola’s side host Liverpool on Saturday and look like one of the league leaders’ toughest away assignments
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