SKY SPORTS have dumped an EFL clash from its coverage at barely two weeks’ notice. The broadcaster has dropped the scheduled showing of Blackpool’s match against Burton Albion. The two
Four clubs are left in the battle to qualify for the 2024-25 Carabao Cup final, having already played the first instalments of the two-legged semi-finals. The tournament began back on Aug 13 and ultimately included all 72 EFL and 20 Premier League clubs in a knock-out format to win the 65th staging of the competition which was originally launched as the League Cup in 1960 and has been known,
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Welsh, English Football League and Europe
The Football Association has blocked an attempt to allow the Welsh EFL clubs to compete in the Welsh League Cup, which has been granted a Conference League qualification spot
“They should be kicked out of the EFL if they do enter into this cup.” Earlier this week, Welsh FA chief executive Noel Mooney told BBC Wales about the gamechanging impact the competition ...
As the first EFL manager told me: 'The FA Cup is a competition not just for the Premier League clubs but the whole of football. As such the decision to scrap replays was a disgrace. I firmly ...
Wrexham were the last Welsh side playing in the EFL to play in Europe via success in a Welsh competition in 1995-96, having won the previous season's Welsh Cup. Since then, Swansea have competed ...
One senior executive at an English EFL club told Mail Sport the attempt ... Some suggested that if they wished to play in the Welsh League Cup they may also wish to play in the Welsh league.
Clubs also believe it will damage the EFL’s own Carabao Cup, since some teams have an alternative they can more realistically win with a huge prize at the end. A European schedule might ...
Chelsea have high hopes for Filip Jorgensen, who has been their second choice for most of this season, and for Mike Penders, the Genk goalkeeper who will join them in the summer, so it’s unlikely they will sign another goalkeeper in this transfer window.
The problems are mounting after a fourth straight Premier League defeat. We are entering a defining period for Postecoglou