May 8, 2021 New Manchester United, Liverpool match under threat of further fan protest The new English Premier League fixture was approved after discussions with the clubs and local law enforcement to ensure safety.
May 7, 2021 UEFA deal with 9 Super League clubs; 3 rebels face sanctions Nine of the 12 Super League clubs have formally renounced the breakaway and committed to the existing European competitions but they will have to give up 5% of UEFA revenue for one season as a punishment for the rebellion that briefly split football.
May 5, 2021 Chelsea ousts Madrid to set up all-English CL final vs City Chelsea's decision to fire a club legend suddenly doesn't seem so callous after all.
May 5, 2021 Arsenal's 25-year run in European competition on the line So much for Arsenal being one of the elite soccer clubs in Europe.
May 4, 2021 José Mourinho might be the perfect fit for Roma José Mourinho, that most outspoken of soccer coaches, will take over next season at Roma, the team with some of the most outspoken fans in Italy.
May 4, 2021 UEFA details Euro 2020 rules for teams hit by virus issues Teams hit by COVID-19 cases or mandatory quarantine at the European Championship can have their games postponed for up to 48 hours to get new players in, UEFA said Tuesday.
May 4, 2021 South Korea: North Koreans pull out of World Cup qualifying South Korean officials say North Korea has told soccer’s Asian governing body it will not participate in World Cup qualifiers next month because of coronavirus concerns.
May 3, 2021 Argentine doctors find irregularities in Maradona's death A medical report on the death of Diego Maradona given to prosecutors Monday said the Argentine soccer legend agonized for more than 12 hours, did not receive adequate treatment and could still be alive if he had been properly hospitalized.
May 3, 2021 Man United violence the peak of toxic fan-owner relationship The storming of Old Trafford crystalized 16 years of disconnect between Manchester United fans and its distant ownership.
May 3, 2021 English FA opens inquiry to assess Super League sanctions The English Football Association has opened an inquiry into the Super League rebellion and sought evidence from the six English clubs involved in the breakaway that could lead to punishments.