Brentford give title chasers Arsenal a bloody nose in helter-skelter encounter that underlines their own ambitions
The programme for tonight Premier League Brentford (0) 1 Lewis-Potter 71 Arsenal (0) 1 Madueke 61 Brentford's ever-increasing belief in the possibility of reaching Europe got another massive boost as they recovered after trailing to put a severe dent in the Arsenal title bid. The Gunners saw their lead at the top of the Premier League whittled down to three points after Man City's dramatic late win at Liverpool and badly wanted to reassert their six-point lead with three poin

By Yann Tear at the Gtech Community Stadium


Rosenior laments loss of lead and late Palmer miss as Chelsea’s Premier League winning run ends
Chelsea (1) 2 v Leeds United (0) 2 João Pedro 24 Palmer (pen) 58 Nmecha (pen) 67 Okafor 73 By Kaz Mochlinski at Stamford Bridge Premier League Matchweek 26 Cole Palmer incredibly missed an open goal to win the game in stoppage time as Chelsea threw away a two-goal lead and squandered two points against Leeds United to end their Premier League winning run under Liam Rosenior. Having been victorious in seven of the new head coach’s opening nine matches, among them all four in t

By Kaz Mochlinski


Burnley steal Strand Larsen's thunder after Crystal Palace see two goal lead overturned in blink of an eye
Grand Larseny: The new signing was the face on the matchday programme - Picture by @capitalfootball Premier League Crystal Palace (2) 2 Strand Larsen 17, 33 Burnley (3) 3 Hannibal 40, Anthony 44, Lerma og 45+2 This was a game that should have been all about a dream home debut for Jorgen Strand Larsen but turned into a chaotic evening as the Eagles shipped three goals in seven minutes before the break to fritter away the two goal lead he had given them. Seeking a first home wi

By Yann Tear at Selhurst Park


All over for Frank as Spurs decide to cut their losses ahead of the north London derby
End of the road for Thomas : Picture by @capitalfootball Tuesday night's 2-1 home defeat to Newcastle United proved to be the final straw for Thomas Frank, whose eight month reign at Tottenham has been brought to an end. The writing has been on the wall for a while as the former Bees boss struggled to cope with a glut of injuries and a horrific home record that prompted discontent among Spurs fans. Despite guiding the club to the Champions League knockout stages, he oversaw o
By Yann Tear


Another grim night for Spurs on home soil ushers beleaguered Frank nearer the exit
Glory hunters on the High Road : Picture by Patrick van Ijzendoorn Premier League Tottenham Hotspur (0) 1 Gray 64 Newcastle United (1) 2 Thiaw 45+5, Ramsey 68 Are Tottenham ready for a relegation battle? That's a serious question after another miserable night in N17. A 1-2 defeat against fellow-strugglers Newcastle United meant that Spurs dropped to the 16th place in the Premier League. More bad news arrived from five miles down the River Lee Navigation, where bitter rivals W

By Patrick van Ijzendoorn


Hammers denied at the last by Man United, but supreme effort shows there's plenty of fight left in the tank
Rainy night in Stratford : Picture by @YTJourno Premier League West Ham United (0) 1 Soucek 50 Manchester United (0) 1 Sesko 90+6 Agonising. The Irons came within a whisker of beating Man United at the London Stadium for a fourth season in a row - only to be denied by a last-gasp equaliser from a largely outfought United. West Ham were so impressive in their work-rate and desire to protect a lead they eked out just after the interval through Tomas Soucek. Newcomer Axel Disasi

By Yann Tear at the London Stadium


Weekend roundup: Big away wins just the ticket for Bees, Hammers, Palace, Millwall and Bromley
Picture by @YTJourno A first win at Newcastle since 1934 has given a huge boost to Brentford 's growing ambition to qualify for Europe. They moved up to seventh in the Premier League table after their brilliant 3-2 victory at St James' Park which was sealed with a late strike from Dango Ouattara. Vitaly Janelt had a great game, clearing off the line before heading home an equaliser to cancel Sven Botman's opener at a corner. Igor Thiago then put the Bees ahead from the spot a

By Yann Tear


Second-half collapse dents Fulham's European push in Everton defeat
Fulham (1) 1 Mykolenko OG 18’ Everton (0) 2 Dewsbury-Hall 75’, Leno OG 83’ Fulham’s European ambitions took a hit as they surrendered a lead to lose against Everton. A Vitali Mykolenko own goal gave Marco Silva’s side the lead amid a flurry of chances, but a flat second-half showing allowed the visitors to turn the game around. One-time Chelsea midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall swept home to level the scores before Jake O’Brien got the better of Bernd Leno at a corner and fo
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Arsenal brush aside Black Cats to extend their supremacy at the top of the Premier League
Gunners v Black Cats by @JTaylorSport Arsenal 3 Sunderland 0 If Arsenal, as widely anticipated, do go on to lift the Premier League title for the first time since 2004, it is likely to prove more prosaic than one would expect of champions. For all the verve of a 4-0 win at Leeds United lately, there are other outings to consider, such as this rudimentary 3-0 win over spirited Sunderland. Not that the Gunners fans will particularly care. Twenty two years is an eternity on foot

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QPR boss Stephan gives his verdict on Walsh and his side after the draw at Charlton
Hoops keeper Joe Walsh has earned praise from the boss after he enjoyed another shut out in an away game - playing his part in the 0-0 draw at Charlton on Friday night . The stopper - who has been out on loan at Dorking, Maidenhead and Accrington in recent seasons - is desperate to nail down a regular slot between the sticks for QPR and is doing his chances no harm. He impressed during a torrid first half for the R's at the Valley and confidence is growing after three success
By Yann Tear


Goal shy Charlton and QPR serve up a Friday night stalemate at the Valley
Friday night is derby night at the Valley : Picture by @YTJourno Championship Charlton Athletic 0 QPR 0 QPR's sudden fondness for 0-0 draws on the road extended to a third successive away day as their solid defence withstood a first-half onslaught to earn a share of the spoils at the Valley. It's now seven away games without a win but it feels like a decent enough follow-up to the excellent win against league leaders Coventry last week. Rangers remain just outside the play-of

By Yann Tear at The Valley


Havertz gets Arsenal over the line to first final in six years as Chelsea fail to overturn first leg defeat
Rising to the occasion Carabao Cup Semi-Final Second Leg Arsenal (0) 1 Havertz 90+7 Chelsea (0) 0 Aggregate: 4-2 It was at times tortuous watching for Gunners fans. A precious single goal advantage is not nearly enough to make for calm watching over 90 minutes. They had to watch their side parry and absorb the tension and work their socks off to keep their west London rivals at bay. At times, in spite of the brilliant defending which restricted the Blues to only a handful of

By Yann Tear at Emirates Stadium


Arsenal look increasingly like champions with hugely impressive win at Elland Road
Leeds United (0) 0 v Arsenal (2) 4 Premier League Matchweek 24 Talking Points By Kaz Mochlinski at Elland Road Could an apparently innocuous hip injury have changed Arsenal from contenders into champions-elect? A very late replacement turned out to be crucial in the Gunners’ best away result of the season as they won 0-4 against Leeds United at Elland Road. There were considerable concerns when Bukayo Saka could not complete the pre-match warm-up and with negligible notice No

By Kaz Mochlinski


"Harvey Elliott back to Fulham today? Maybe yes" Ex-Fulham starlet makes STAGGERING claim! Exclusive
Exclusive by Alessandro Schiavone Former Fulham defender Marlon Fossey has spoken exclusively to Capital Football to recall his days at the club, a potential return to England and the odds of ex-teammate and friend Harvey Elliott sealing a return to Craven Cottage... and the fans' potential uproar. His memories of Fulham : "I had a competitive game in the Carabao Cup. It could have been a lot more but I learned a lot at the club. I grew as a man and was around a lot of first-
EXCLUSIVE by Alessandro Schiavone at Craven Cottage


Spurs engineer superb fightback no-one saw coming against title aspirants Man City
Lest we forget : Picture by @YTJourno Premier League Tottenham (0) 2 Solanke 53, 70 Manchester City (2) 2 Cherki 10, Semenyo 44 Spurs dared. And few could have expected it. The Lilywhites have been a thorn in the side for Pep Guardiola in recent years, winning eight times - though perhaps not when there is a danger of Arsenal winning the league. Here, they again left their mark, even if they did not inflict the full body-blow, somehow rediscovering their mojo after a dismal f

By Yann Tear at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium


Thrilling QPR comeback earns them Coventry redemption
Exorcising the memory of a horror day : Picture by @capitalfootball Championship QPR 2 (0) Kone 66, Madsen 73 Coventry 1 (0) Eccles 53 When Queens Park Rangers last met Coventry City, they suffered one of the heaviest defeats in their history. Only once in 144 years of football have they conceded more than the seven they let in on that August afternoon at the CBS Arena. Finishing in the top ten of the Championship table just once in the last ten years means they’re been too f

By Dan Evans


Chelsea resilience pleases Rosenior after chaotic London derby win over luckless Hammers
Pensioners v Hammers Pic by @JTaylorSport Chelsea 3 West Ham United 2 The margins between triumph and mental fatigue and failure at Premier League level were perfectly illustrated amid Chelsea’s late act of cruelty against a spirited West Ham. A thunderous London derby clash was settled when Enzo Fernandez netted from close range to cap a recovery when the Hammers took a 2-0 half time lead. Half time boos from the home support were completely transformed by the end of all thi

Julian Taylor at Stamford Bridge


Arsenal back in the groove as Leeds fail to add up to the sum of their fans' taunts
Marching to their own tune at Leeds : Picture by @YTJourno Premier League Leeds United (0) 0 Arsenal (2) 4 Zubimendi 27, Madueke 38, Gyokeres 69, Jesus 86 Elland Road would not be most teams' choice of venue in which to calm a sudden rush of nerves - but the Gunners passed the test with flying colours. They endured a tricky first 25 minutes, during which home fans did their bit to crank up the mind games that might unsettle the league leaders. "You'll f*** it up!" and "Sec

By Yann Tear at Elland Road


Arteta hails Havertz revival as Gunners ease to Champions League victory against Kairat Almaty
Champions League preparation at the Emirates Stadium. Pic by @JTaylorSport ARSENAL 3 KAIRAT ALMATY 2 There might be one or two ongoing question marks concerning Arsenal’s durability to remain top of the Premier League. However when it comes to Europe, the Gunners are enjoying a certain serenity which may yet yield the ultimate club trophy. Arsenal are three points ahead at the top of the Champions League – above illustrious names such as Bayern Munich, Liverpool, Barcelona an

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'We've got to keep some realism about the place' - Bromley boss reaction to dropped points
Feet on the ground - Andy Woodman's calm reaction to late equaliser : Picture by @YTJourno The message was clear: We shouldn't expect Bromley to roll over everyone who visits Hayes Lane between now and the end of the season. It was obviously a blow to concede deep into injury time, but the 2-2 draw for the Ravens at home to Crewe on Tuesday night was hardly a disaster, according to the boss. Andy Woodman's side are now unbeaten in 10 games and have a handy six-point cushion

By Yann Tear at Hayes Lane


Crystal Palace woes continue with Canvot calamity, as Estêvão produces more magic for Chelsea
Crystal Palace (0) 1 v Chelsea (1) 3 Estêvão 34 João Pedro 50 Fernández (pen) 64 Richards 88 By Kaz Mochlinski at Selhurst Park Premier League Matchweek 23 An Estêvão Willian wonder goal set Chelsea on the way to a comfortable victory at Selhurst Park, with a second half penalty and then a red card contributing to Crystal Palace being comprehensively crushed. Jaydee Canvot crucially suffered a nightmare afternoon, as he gave away the ball to Estêvão for the vital opening goal

By Kaz Mochlinski


Bromley ship a late equaliser but still very much homing in on brand new horizons
Popular shirts in these parts : Picture by @YTJourno League Two Bromley (1) 2 Whitely 31, Thompson 70 Crewe Alexandra (0) 2 Pond 54, Demetriou 90+4 Bromley are living the dream. And they are determined not to wake up from it. OK, so they did not quite get the win they wanted to extend their lead at the top of the division to eight points, but if they can still come close to winning on an off day where they had only 31 per cent of the ball, things are looking good. The weekend

By Yann Tear at Hayes Lane


Did Endrick's Ligue 1 hat-trick push Igor Thiago further down the Brazil pecking order?
By Alessandro Schiavone Igor Thiago's dream to be called up for Brazil's World Cup squad has just become a bit harder to realize. And not only because the uncapped Samba star drew two consecutive blanks against the likes of Chelsea and Nottingham Forest. Sixteen goals in 23 Premier League are still the stuff dreams are made of for someone who was still playing in Bulgaria's top-flight a couple of years ago. But Endrick might have just stolen a march on the Brentford striker a
By Alessandro Schiavone


Surprise Forest fire extinguishes dull Brentford to frustrate Andrews
Bees v Tricky Trees BRENTFORD 0 NOTTINGHAM FOREST 2 Flat, loose, a lack of vibrancy and colour. It turned out to be one of those days for Brentford. The Bees remain at relatively soaring Premier League altitude – but there was nothing remotely high about this display, as they slumped to surprising home defeat against resourceful Nottingham Forest. A goal in each half, from Igor Jesus and another, late on by substitute Taiwo Awoniyi, were examples of a Forest outfit, largely u

Julian Taylor at Brentford Community Stadium













