Hello Stuart, hello everyone. Thank you. What is occurring?
Infantino’s Trump trip causes Fifa walkouts; FA Cup finals and more: football – live | FA Cup![]() Key events Hello Stuart, hello everyone. Thank you. What is occurring? More Vardy, Goodison and FA Cup final to be found in today’s 10 things … Time for me to hand the blogging baton to Luke McLaughlin. Have a good weekend! League Two playoffs: It’s semi-final second leg time tonight and tomorrow. Walsall have a 2-0 lead to protect against Chesterfield tonight (8pm BST) before AFC Wimbledon take on Notts County (Saturday 12.30pm) with just a 1-0 cushion. The Saddlers were just one point behind Bradford in the last automatic promotion place, and defender David Okagbue is keeping feet on the ground despite their cushion. He told the Walsall website …
Winners of the two semi-finals will face off on Monday 26 May for a chance to join Doncaster, Port Vale and Bradford in League One next season. More Newcastle: Howe has injury doubts regarding Sven Botman – “he got a bang on his knee” – in a further blow to a defence already missing Lewis Hall, Kieran Trippier and Matt Targett. “We’re not sure about Sven’s availability for the weekend but we’ll give him a chance to be fit,” Howe said. He added that long-term absentee Jamaal Lascelles – an unused substitute last weekend after a year out following knee surgery – is now ready to feature. Joelinton is likely to miss the final two games with knee knack, but Joe Willock – recovering from a knee issue of his own – is seen as having a “slight chance” of featuring on Sunday. Newcastle: Eddie Howe is a bit miffed that his side’s attempts to pip Arsenal to second spot in the league are having to take place against a backdrop where several of his stars are being linked with moves. The rumour mill has been whirring all season with talk that Alexander Isak is going to end up more or less anywhere but St James’ Park next season, with Anthony Gordon and Bruno Guimarães also subjects of frequent chatter. Newcastle can effectively seal a Champions League victory with victory at Arsenal – mooted as a potential destination for all three of the aforementioned – on Sunday. Howe said his piece on all the transfer nattering …
He also opened up on his hopes that the club will be in a position to spend this summer …
Leicester: not quite a club fixture of Goodison Park vintage, but Jamie Vardy has been kicking around at Leicester for 13 years. It’s an all-relegated affair at the King Power Stadium on Sunday as the Foxes host Ipswich, and the club have announced that the match will be Vardy’s final outing – the striker will sit out the last-day visit to Bournemouth. The 38-year-old, who will be looking for a new employer over the summer, will be particularly hungry to make his mark – he’s on 199 Leicester goals, has nine goals this season … and Sunday and will be his 500th appearance for his club. The club have promised “special souvenir flags” on each seat – The Day Of The 30,000 Jamie Vardys? Former teammates, including members of the 2016 league-winning squad, will also be on hand to wave him away. Quiz quiz quiz quiz quiz: plenty of FA Cup fare – plus Beach Soccer World Cup! – in here to test you (I got 11/15) … Barcelona: ICYMI, a lively couple of days in La Liga ended with Barça sealing the league title against 10-man Espanyol last night. Raphinha lauded 17-year-old Lamine Yamal, scorer of the stunning opener in a 2-0 win, after the match …
On Thursday Real Madrid had prolonged the race for the title with an ultra-dramatic, last-attack turnaround victory at home to Mallorca. Seriously, we had someone with a finger hovering over a button ready to launch a “Barça confirmed as league winners after Real Madrid fail to beat Mallorca” story. Celtic's Maeda wins Scottish Premiership player of the seasonScottish Premiership: Celtic forward Daizen Maeda has been recognised as the league’s player of the season. His 33 goals from 49 games in all competitions – including 16 in the league – propelled the club to a double that could yet become a treble. The Hoops face Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup final next Saturday. Maeda, who also has 12 assists, has already won Celtic’s own player of the year award and PFA Scotland’s player of the year. Before then, it’s Trophy Day at Celtic Park tomorrow (12.30pm KO), as the side celebrate another Premiership title as they host St Mirren. Deep breaths, Everton fans … it’s going to be an emotional one. With what looked like being a precarious season long-since righted, fans will be able to pour everything into a goodbye to Goodison Park. As aforementioned, the creaky old stadium will remain – news that caught the Blue half of Liverpool unawares – but will have its capacity reduced as it prepares to become home to the women’s side. Tom Jenkins has produced a stunning photo essay that captures a lot of what made the “Grand Old Lady” so special, and why fans of the men’s side are going to be in bits on Sunday. Whatever your affiliation, it’s well worth your time … It’s also the second-to-last round of Fantasy Premier League matches. Here’s Paul MacInnes – currently third in Guardian Sport’s in-house league (caps doffed to league-leading subeditor Ronnie Ruff, 2,461pts and 19,361th overall, and our chief sports reporter Sean Ingle, who’s in second).
(Full transparency btw: I’m currently 16th of 26 because I can’t stop effing tinkering.) Because of the FA Cup final, it’s a stretched round of Premier League fixtures. Tonight, Villa host fourth-bottom Spurs, 45 mins before Chelsea host fifth-bottom Manchester United. Probably for the best that the “all-important” 40-point mark wasn’t needed this season, as Tottenham and United have just 38 and 39 from their 36 matches. Saturday is kept clear to ensure all eyes are on Wembley, before Everton make a noon farewell to Goodison … but it’s only a goodbye for the men’s team, as was revealed this week. Then Forest will hope to try and get back into the Champions League reckoning at West Ham … and can Newcastle get past Arsenal into second spot? Premier League fixturesFriday Sunday Monday Tuesday Palace have it all to do at Wembley tomorrow. Recent form has been spotty, including a 5-2 defeat by tomorrow’s opposition, City, but they’ll arrive at Wembley buoyed by last weekend’s 2-0 win at Spurs. Ed Aarons has been talking to Palace names from finals past – Geoff Thomas, Alan Smith and Papa Souaré. “Please don’t ask me about our appearance on Sky to sing our version of Glad All Over,” Thomas, captain in the dramatic two-game 1990 final, told him. “I remember John Salako and Gary O’Reilly giving it some! It was quite embarrassing having to sing in front of a live TV audience …” Lots, lots more here to gee up the Palace faithful … Chelsea are chasing a domestic clean sweep in the women’s game. Sunday’s Women’s FA Cup final arrives with Catarina Macario in form and having recaptured elusive fitness following her injury-ravaged start to life at the club.
Plenty more with Suzanne Wrack here … Infantino prioritised ‘private interests’ on Trump’s tour, Uefa saysFirst up, those bizarre events in Paraguay. Delegates including European members of the Fifa Council – and Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin – walked out after Gianni Infantino had arrived hours late for the governing body’s annual congress. The Fifa president had been accompanying Donald Trump on a tour of Gulf states and despite making numerous apologies after his eventual arrival, members opted to leave at the scheduled time. A particularly strong statement from Uefa said: “To have the timetable changed at the last minute for what appears to be simply to accommodate private political interests, does the game no service and appears to put its interests second. “We are all in post to serve football; from the streets to the podium, and Uefa members of the Fifa council felt the need on this occasion to make a point that the game comes first and to leave as originally scheduled.” PreambleIt’s all kicking off. Tomorrow, FA Cup fever at Wembley where Crystal Palace hope to make it third time lucky – having been denied in their two previous final appearances by Manchester United, will they have better luck against Manchester City? Pep Guardiola’s side were last year’s losing finalists and may have a bit of a bear-with-thorn-in-paw air given their disappointing campaigns in the league and Europe. The Women’s FA Cup follows on Sunday, where United aim to keep their mitts on the trophy they won last season … but come up against Sonia Bompastor’s unbeaten WSL champions Chelsea. The Blues got the edge in both league meetings this season. Before then, expect fallout from astonishing events at yesterday’s Fifa congress in Paraguay, where Gianni Infantino watched several delegates turn on their heels in protest after the governing body president turned up hours late, having been hobnobbing with Donald Trump in the Middle East. The weekend starts tonight, with Source link Posted: 2025-05-16 11:28:36 |
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