Here at Guardian Towers, we like to please.Away from the glitz and glamour of the top leagues around Europe, the National League South has made headlines this week, whereas many as six teams can still win the title. The league has confirmed that the trophy will have to be presented at a later date because, well, where the hell would they have it on standby? I’m not sure they could afford to rent a helicopter to fly the silverware in. The league table really is a sight to behold.
Here’s how Simon Burntonteed up the six-way title tussle:
If you are at any of the potentially title-defining games later, do let us know which team’s scarf you’ll be wearing and what your plans are.
There was a minor shock in Ligue 1 last night, when already-crowned champions PSG’s hopes of completing an unbeaten league season went up in smoke as they were beaten 3-1 at home by Champions League-chasing Nice.A quick look at the starting lineup suggests that the Parisians did not rest a host of players before their trip to the Emirates on Tuesday for the first leg of the Champions League semi-final. Many would rank them as they best team in Europe right now. Are the wheels coming off, or were they just on low-power mode? Surely it gives Arsenal fans some hope though, no?
Let’s shift the focus to Wembley then, where Oliver Glasner’s much-improved side are hoping to cause a (kind of) upset by defeating Aston Villa and booking their place in the FA Cup final.They’ve never won a major honour, but with a team that are tuned expertly under the impressive Austrian, could this be their best chance of finally landing a big trophy? Ed Aarons has taken a deep dive into the club’s hunt for the holy grail.
On the other side of the centre-circle at Wembley today, will be Aston Villa.Ben Fisher has explored the restorative powers of Unai Emery at Aston Villa, and how his off-the-cuff decisions, tinkering and snap calls have kept his team on an upward trajectory. His emotional methods have certainly got the best out of key players – most notably the rejuvenated Marcus Rashford.
A headline that certainly grabbed my attention this morning was David Moyes’s analogy of what it is like to manage Everton under new owners TFG.
Too much? Yes, probably. Though I think we can all agree he’s keeping his new lover happy. Look out Chelsea! That one kicks off at 12.30pm today, and as mentioned earlier, Yara El-Shaboury will bring us the mood from Stamford Bridge later this morning.
So, let’s have a look at some of the headlines this morning.Ange Postecoglou has been in siege mode for quite some time at Tottenham, and with his side 16th in the Premier League table and facing a trip to Anfield where Liverpool can win the title tomorrow, he’s been bemoaning the negative narrative around Spurs –particularly last season when they finished fifth.
Good morning!Welcome to our brand new live blog running on Saturdays and Sundays that will signpost the football matches and stories to look out for each day. Coming up on a stacked Saturday we’ll be talking to Crystal Palace and Aston Villa fans about their hopes (and fears) before this afternoon’s FA Cup semi-final. We’re hoping to involve you in the conversation, too, so if you happen to be heading to Wembley get in touch below the line oremail uswith your thoughts on the match. If you’re heading off to watch any match today, let us know why it matters to you and what rituals you’ll be carrying out in advance?
We’ll be hearing from some of our correspondents, too, with Ewan Murray teeing up Dundee United v Celtic, who are set to win a record-equalling 55th Scottish league title and we hope to have snippets from reporters elsewhere, too. Yara El-Shaboury is at Stamford Bridge for the early kick-off between Chelsea and Everton – she’ll assess the mood before that one. But if you have any thoughts on Enzo Maresca and David Moyes, do let us know. Dominic Booth will be at Wrexham v Charlton at 5.30pm, with the Hollywood darlings potentially being promoted from League One this evening, and he’ll send us a missive later to tee that one up. And Harry Kane could finally get his hands on some silverware if Bayern Munich defeat Mainz. Surely he deserves some honours doesn’t he? I’ll bring you some fantasy football tips too – they might not be useful but they will at least remind you not to miss the deadline.