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Nathan Reid
Latest football coverage by Nathan Reid.
Nathan Reid writes sharp soccer analysis and quick-turn match reports with a focus on major leagues and tournaments.
Tottenham are not safe yet. Spurs host Everton on the Premier League’s final day knowing a point guarantees survival, but their home form and defensive absences have turned a routine finale into a high-pressure afternoon.
Hull City and Middlesbrough meet at Wembley with a Premier League place on the line. Here is the full preview, including team news, likely line-ups, key stats, broadcast details and a score prediction.
Brentford were supposed to be vulnerable after another summer of exits. Instead, Igor Thiago has emerged as the latest proof that the club’s recruitment model still works, turning years of resilience and gradual development into a breakout Premier League season.
Moise Bombito’s path from youth football in Quebec to a starting role for Canada and Nice is remarkable, but the timing of his discovery has raised bigger questions. His rise has sharpened the debate around coaching priorities, access, geography and the pay-to-play barriers built into Canada’s development system.
Junior Kroupi’s curling first-half finish gave Bournemouth a surprise lead over Manchester City at the Vitality Stadium, leaving Pep Guardiola’s side needing a comeback to keep the Premier League title race alive.
Arsenal restored their five-point lead at the top of the Premier League with a narrow 1-0 win over Burnley, leaving the title within reach despite an uneven display at the Emirates.
Real Madrid left the Ramon Sanchez-Pizjuan with a 1-0 win over Sevilla after Vinicius Junior struck in the first half. The margin stayed slim throughout, with Courtois making several key saves as Sevilla pushed for an equaliser.
Manchester City beat Chelsea 1-0 in the 2026 FA Cup final at Wembley, with Antoine Semenyo scoring the only goal after Erling Haaland had an earlier effort ruled out.
Chelsea’s interest in Xabi Alonso has gathered pace after a chaotic season at Stamford Bridge. If the former Liverpool midfielder takes the job, it would not end talk of Anfield one day, but it would change the emotional and professional route back.
Sevilla’s improved run has created breathing room above the bottom three, but they still need points. Real Madrid arrive in second place with injuries, selection questions and little margin for error in the mood around the club.
Bobby Robson built Ipswich Town into one of England’s most compelling sides, and in 1980-81 they went after the league title, the FA Cup and the UEFA Cup all at once. They won one, nearly won more, and left behind one of the great modern seasons outside the traditional giants.
Barcelona’s hopes of finishing the league campaign on 100 points ended in Vitoria, where a heavily rotated side lacked sharpness and fell to a deserved 1-0 loss against a far more urgent Alaves team.
Football Index marketed a different kind of football gambling experience: buy shares in players, track performance and media buzz, and try to turn football knowledge into profit. A popular guide from The Index Chef aimed to break down the platform’s mechanics for beginners and regular users alike.
Atalanta struck three times through Ederson, Davide Zappacosta and Giacomo Raspadori before surviving a late AC Milan rally, sealing a 3-2 win at San Siro that could carry major consequences in the Serie A top-four race.
Manchester City bounced back from dropped points against Everton with a composed 3-0 victory over Brentford, powered by second-half goals from Jeremy Doku, Erling Haaland and Omar Marmoush.
Hull City and Millwall could not be separated in a cagey Championship play-off semi-final first leg, as early flashes, a stronger Millwall finish and a late disallowed goal left the contest delicately balanced.
Patson Daka’s emergence at Red Bull Salzburg was about more than replacing goals. The Zambia international blended explosive running, sharp penalty-box movement and relentless pressing to establish himself as one of the most exciting young forwards on the market.
The Premier League schedule has left little room to breathe, but it has made the league’s in-form names impossible to miss. Gareth Bale, Nicolas Pepe, Richarlison, N’Golo Kante and Marvelous Nakamba all shaped the latest round of matches in very different ways.
Vincent Kompany says Bayern Munich have only one objective against Paris Saint-Germain in the Champions League semi-final second leg: win the match. After a chaotic 5-4 first leg defeat, Bayern return to the Allianz Arena needing a statement performance to keep their season alive on Europe’s biggest stage.
Taranto has never played in Serie A, but for one remarkable season in the late 1970s it felt within touching distance. At the heart of that surge was Erasmo Iacovone, a striker whose goals, humility and bond with the city turned him into a lasting symbol of hope.