After winning the FA Cup in a dramatic final on Saturday, Wigan Athletic could be relegated tonight if they do not get a result against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium.
Three historical football events took place over the weekend- Lampard's 203rd goal, Wigan's FA Cup triumphant and Sir Alex Ferguson final Old Trafford game. Can you remember a weekend of football like it?
After a disappointing season in the league for both teams, this may be Manchester City and Wigan's last opportunity to saviour some success. We give you a preview to the FA Cup Final which kicks off on Saturday 11th May at 5.15 pm.
Following the surprisingly news that Sir Alex Ferguson will retiring as manager of Manchester United next season, it has been widely reported that David Moyes is set to be announced as his successor within the next 24 hours.
After 26 years as manager of Manchester United. it has been announced and confirmed that Sir Alex Ferguson will retire at the end of the season.
After their impressive victory over West Brom at the weekend, it seems Wigan are plotting a late surge for survival. Surely, the Latics can not perform the great escape for the fourth time?
After two comprehensive victories over two semi-final legs against FC Basel, Rafael Benitez's Chelsea have reached the final of the Europa League.
Bayern Munich's second battering of Barcelona yesterday, ensured that they will join Borussia Dortmund at Wembley on 23rd May- making it the first ever all German final.
The out-going Real Madrid manager dropped his biggest hint that he will be returning to The Blues yesterday- when he explained he wanted to be "where people love me to be".
Last weekend, both QPR and Reading sealed their fates with a 0 - 0 draw, meaning one relagation place remians. Five clubs are still seriously in trouble and could still go down- we evaluate their chances of staying up.
Tottenham Hotspur's winger, Gareth Bale has been named the Professional Footballer's Association Player of the Year and Young Player of the Year.
After another marvellous display from a German side against a Spanish opponent, have we witnessed a shift if dominance in European football?