Can West Ham still climb out of the relegation zone?
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Can West Ham still climb out of the relegation zone?

West Ham's survival battle has reached crunch time. After a nightmare run of results, back-to-back victories briefly threw them a lifeline, only for another defeat to stall that momentum and sharpen the relegation scrap narratives around the bottom of the table. 

But the fight is far from over, and what happens in the next five games could define their entire season.

Survival scraps are not won in one afternoon. They're about grinding out results, holding your nerve when it matters, and claiming points wherever you can. 

West Ham have dug themselves into a hole, but they're not buried yet. There's still time to claw their way out, even if the path ahead looks brutal.

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Premier League analysis: What will Igor Tudor bring to Tottenham Hotspur?

Premier League analysis: What will Igor Tudor bring to Tottenham Hotspur?

After the Tottenham hierarchy finally made the decision to part ways with Thomas Frank, the pressure was on to find an adequate replacement ahead of a North London derby and crucial 12-game run in to steer the club away from relegation danger.

The decision was made for Igor Tudor to be appointed on an interim basis, with the feeling made clear there would be no view to a permanent position for the Croatian manager.

Tudor got to work at Hotspur Way on Monday ahead of a daunting first match with the league leaders and bitter rivals from the red side of town, and whilst the manager won’t have many players to choose from, there is optimism he has the credentials to save Spurs’ season.

Sports News Blitz writer Oliver Powell looks at what Igor Tudor will bring to Tottenham, and what he must do with the squad to ensure survival.

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Ange Postecoglou opinion: 24 hours of vindication for ex Tottenham and Forest boss

Ange Postecoglou opinion: 24 hours of vindication for ex Tottenham and Forest boss

In his two and a half years in English football, Ange Postecoglou hasn’t been one to bury his thoughts and please people.

The infamous ‘I always win things in my second season’ amongst numerous rants in press conferences about his performance and capability at both Tottenham Hotspur and Nottingham Forest hasn’t always rubbed the public the right way.

However, Postecoglou can’t have had a more vindicating 24 hours in his career, as both his successors Thomas Frank and Sean Dyche lost their jobs with the teams firmly in a relegation battle.

The fact the Australian manager was set to appear on Gary Neville’s ‘Stick to Football’ podcast the very same day Frank lost his job created the perfect moment for Postecoglou to have the last laugh, as Sports News Blitz writer Oliver Powell reports.

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World Cup 2026 analysis: Who’s in and who’s at risk of missing out on England’s squad?

World Cup 2026 analysis: Who’s in and who’s at risk of missing out on England’s squad?

With just four months until the 2026 World Cup kicks off in the United States, attention is turning to England’s squad picture.

Competition for places is intensifying, with some players pushing their case at the right time and others at risk of missing out altogether.

Here, Sports News Blitz writer Oliver Powell looks at the players that could make or miss the England squad for the 2026 World Cup.

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Chelsea analysis: Ranking the five best goals of Cole Palmer’s 50 for the Blues

Chelsea analysis: Ranking the five best goals of Cole Palmer’s 50 for the Blues

Cole Palmer reached 50 goals for Chelsea in just 114 appearances after a stunning first-half hat-trick against Wolves, becoming the first player in Premier League history to score three hat-tricks inside the opening 45 minutes.

Here, Sports News Blitz writer Jacob Howson ranks the five finest goals from Palmer’s rapidly growing Chelsea legacy.

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Neymar promises to score in the 2026 World Cup final: What are the chances?
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Neymar promises to score in the 2026 World Cup final: What are the chances?

Ever since he first stepped onto the biggest stage, Neymar Jr has kept people talking.

Even when results on the pitch have not gone his way, as has often been the case in recent years, he still stirs strong reactions, both from those who back him and from those who think he could, and should, have had a better career.

Most football fans know Neymar for the goals he scored for Barcelona and Paris Saint-Germain.

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Premier League news: Red and White delight as Sunderland defeat Newcastle in Wear-Tyne derby

Premier League news: Red and White delight as Sunderland defeat Newcastle in Wear-Tyne derby

The bragging rights of a first Premier League meeting between Sunderland and Newcastle in over nine years belongs to the Wearsiders, as The Black Cats outfought the Magpies to win 1-0 at the Stadium of Light.

So, now that the dust is beginning to settle, what were the key details from the 158th meeting between these bitter enemies that made all the difference?

Sports News Blitz writer Joseph Ould takes a look.

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Soccer news: Newcastle stung by late Cristian Romero equaliser

Soccer news: Newcastle stung by late Cristian Romero equaliser

A spirited Newcastle display unravelled in the final moments yet again as Cristian Romero’s stoppage-time equaliser snatched a point for Spurs.

It was the fifth time this season the Magpies have conceded beyond the 90th minute.

Here, Sports News Blitz writer Mosaddek Abu discusses the key takeaways from the eventful clash.

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Soccer news: Potential candidates to replace Leeds manager Daniel Farke

Soccer news: Potential candidates to replace Leeds manager Daniel Farke

Sports News Blitz writer George Dempsey takes a look at the leading candidates for Leeds United’s next manager, but not before a brief detour into the emotional carnage that is supporting them.

There’s something unique about the way football elicits a rainbow of emotions, like despair, dread, resignation, frustration, misery, numbness, self-loathing, and heartbreaking fatalism.

There’s also a lot of hatred. Supporting Leeds, hatred is everywhere.

We hate Scum (Manchester United) because they are our bitter rivals. The rivalry with the Sheffield clubs is healthy. Chelsea, who are 200 miles away, will not be getting a Christmas card.

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Premier League betting: A review of pre-season tips - Liverpool, Leeds Utd and more 

Premier League betting: A review of pre-season tips - Liverpool, Leeds Utd and more 

We’ve used the international break to take stock of the Premier League standings and assess which pre-season predictions were on the money, and which have aged like milk left out in the sun.

It turns out we may have underestimated Pep Guardiola’s ability to reinvent the wheel, while Arne Slot’s Liverpool have spent the opening third of the season slipping into punchline territory.

Sports News Blitz’s betting guru George Dempsey reviews our pre-season bets with a look at the good, the bad, and a few new suggestions for the months ahead.

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Premier League news: Reflecting on Sunderland's unbeaten run vs London sides this season

Premier League news: Reflecting on Sunderland's unbeaten run vs London sides this season

Ahead of Sunderland’s visit to Craven Cottage on Saturday, November 22, Sports News Blitz writer Ellie McDevitt takes a look at the Black Cats’ impressive run of form against London sides that have helped them to 11 out of a possible 15 points.

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Scotland analysis: Wonder goals end 27 years of glorious failure as Scots secure World Cup qualification

Scotland analysis: Wonder goals end 27 years of glorious failure as Scots secure World Cup qualification

A 98th-minute halfway line effort from Kenny McLean sealed Scotland's World Cup dream, marking the end of a jittery Tuesday night fixture against Denmark in Glasgow.

For a moment, Scotland fell silent, as Steven Thompson's words rang through every TV screen in the country: “He’s done him… HE’S DONE HIM!”

You couldn’t write it.

It put an end to 90 minutes of nerves and frustration. A final scoreline read 4-2 as Scotland now find themselves preparing to head into unknown territory - World Cup football.

Here, Sports News Blitz’s Sam Condy breaks down all the key moments from Tuesday night's soap opera of a football match at Hampden Park.

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Premier League news: Sunderland AFC – The success story so far
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Premier League news: Sunderland AFC – The success story so far

On their much-anticipated return to the Premier League, underdogs Sunderland have defied expectations, and the usual struggles of newly promoted sides - by sitting fourth in the table with 18 points so far.

Here, Sports News Blitz writer Ellie McDevitt outlines five reasons why the Black Cats have started the season so well.

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How to ‘actually’ cultivate culture: Lessons from high-performing sport cultures

How to ‘actually’ cultivate culture: Lessons from high-performing sport cultures

LinkedIn is flooded with posts about organisational culture. You can’t escape it. Companies pride themselves on having a positive, [insert buzzword here] culture. And there’s no shortage of tropes that come with trying to “improve” it.

Think: the dreaded pizza “party,” table-tennis tournaments, mandatory team-building days, vague company-values campaigns, or anonymous surveys that never lead to action.

These gestures do little to change a culture, and employees can smell the BS from a mile away.

So, how do we make a real difference? Where do organisations get it wrong? And what do we actually mean by culture? Research into high-performing sport environments may hold some answers, writes Sports News Blitz’s Ted Purcell.

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Soccer opinion: VAR on trial - Should football maintain faith or scrap it for good?
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Soccer opinion: VAR on trial - Should football maintain faith or scrap it for good?

When video assistant referees were introduced to football, they were meant to represent progress, a step toward fairness and accuracy in a sport long defined by human error.

VAR promised to correct the infamous injustices of the past, from Thierry Henry’s handball in 2009 to Frank Lampard’s ghost goal in 2010.

The technology was sold as the answer to decades of controversy. Yet over five years after its introduction to the Premier League - fans, players and managers remain divided.

Here, Sports News Blitz writer Ben Phillips looks into arguments for and against the continuation of the VAR project.

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Soccer news: Are parachute payments damaging the fabric of English football?
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Soccer news: Are parachute payments damaging the fabric of English football?

The English Football League system is often hailed as the most competitive and unpredictable football pyramid in the world.

From the glamour of the Premier League to the gritty charm of League Two, the promise of promotion and the peril of relegation create a dynamic narrative season after season.

Yet, in recent years, one feature of this structure has come under increased scrutiny: parachute payments.

Here, Sports News Blitz writer Ben Phillips looks at the positives and negatives of parachute payments in the English football league and looks at potential alternatives to the method.

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