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Messi Magic Strikes Again!
Inter Miami Star Clinches MLS Player of the Month Award in Style

Is lamine yamal getting over confident ?
Questions being asked about the wonder kids behaviour on his social media posts

RASHFORD SHINES AS BARÇA RUN RIOT
English star scores twice in 6–1 Champions League victory over Olympiacos
The wait is over, after the tense international break, Premier League football finally returns today, and excitement is spilling over from pubs to social media feeds. Fans have missed the familiar rhythm of weekend fixtures, and clubs are itching to regain momentum after lending their stars to national duty.
Managers now face the thrilling challenge of reintegrating jet-lagged internationals, unveiling fresh tactics, and restarting title pushes, survival battles, and European dreams. Supporters are buzzing to see whether in-form players can carry their national heroics back into club colours—or if surprise twists await.
With rivalries on standby and storylines paused mid-sentence, today’s restart feels less like a continuation and more like a grand re-opening. The break is done. The noise is back. The Premier League resumes and it’s anything but quiet.
Nottingham Forest vs Chelsea — kick-off 12:30 pm.
Brighton & Hove Albion vs Newcastle United — kick-off 3:00 pm.
Burnley vs Leeds United — kick-off 3:00 pm.
Crystal Palace vs AFC Bournemouth — kick-off 3:00 pm.
Manchester City vs Everton — kick-off 3:00 pm.
Sunderland vs Wolverhampton Wanderers — kick-off 3:00 pm.
Fulham vs Arsenal — kick-off 5:30 pm.
The wait is over, after the tense international break, Premier League football finally returns today, and excitement is spilling over from pubs to social media feeds. Fans have missed the familiar rhythm of weekend fixtures, and clubs are itching to regain momentum after lending their stars to national duty.
Managers now face the thrilling challenge of reintegrating jet-lagged internationals, unveiling fresh tactics, and restarting title pushes, survival battles, and European dreams. Supporters are buzzing to see whether in-form players can carry their national heroics back into club colours—or if surprise twists await.
With rivalries on standby and storylines paused mid-sentence, today’s restart feels less like a continuation and more like a grand re-opening. The break is done. The noise is back. The Premier League resumes and it’s anything but quiet.
Nottingham Forest vs Chelsea — kick-off 12:30 pm.
Brighton & Hove Albion vs Newcastle United — kick-off 3:00 pm.
Burnley vs Leeds United — kick-off 3:00 pm.
Crystal Palace vs AFC Bournemouth — kick-off 3:00 pm.
Manchester City vs Everton — kick-off 3:00 pm.
Sunderland vs Wolverhampton Wanderers — kick-off 3:00 pm.
Fulham vs Arsenal — kick-off 5:30 pm.
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