Last time these two sides met, the away team was sent home with a 6-0 defeat. Sunday Arsenal are hoping to take revenge in yet another London Derby.


Chelsea v Arsenal

Premier League Round 7
Stamford Bridge
October 5th 2014










How are the two sides current form?

Chelsea are top of the league with 16 points for six matches and are unbeaten so far in the season. The Pensioners are looking strong with Diego Costa scoring when he wants, making him the top scorer of the Premier League.

The Gunners had a draw against the North London rivals from Tottenham, last week and are currently fourth in the Premier League, six points behind Chelsea. Like Chelsea, Arsenal are unbeaten so far this season with four wins and two draws.

The last ten meetings between the two sides have ended in six Chelsea wins against Arsenals two.  

What are the probable line-ups?

Chelsea are without the living legend Didier Drogba and midfielder Ramires for the Arsenal meeting. While Chelsea only have two players on the injury list, Arsenals is much longer. The French trio, Olivier Giroud, Mathieu Debuchy and Yaya Sanogo are out. So are Theo Walcott, Nacho Monreal and Serge Gnabry are also sidelined while Mikel Arteta and Aaron Ramsey are doubtful.

Courtois

Ivanovic - Cahill - Terry - Azpilicueta

Fabregas - Matic

Willian - Oscar - Hazard

Costa
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Welbeck

Cazorla - Özil - Sánchez

Flamini - Wilshere

Gibbs - Koscielny - Mertesacker - Chambers

Szczesny

Worh keeping an eye on


Chelsea: Cesc Fabregas - The Spanish midfielder is looking forward to his first appearance against Arsenal since his return to the Premier League. The former Arsenal star is a key player for Chelsea, and it will be interesting to see how he will cope with the Gunners fans banter.



Arsenal: Mesut Özil - The German playmaker have topped up his game after he has been moved into the central attacking midfield, and he will be crucial for Arsenals chances in this match. Will this be one of Özils good or bad days?



What to expect from this match?

Chelsea ran over Arsenal last time the two sides met, and with the Pensioners current form Arsenal are in for a challenge. However, the Gunners played well against Tottenham last week and had an amazing 77 per cent of the possession during the second half of the North London Derby. However, Chelsea are a better side than Tottenham and at home they look stronger than ever. There is no doubt the Diego Costa will be a problem for Mertesacker and Koscielny, and if they don't manage to keep him down, Arsenal can look forward to another humiliation at Stamford Bridge. 

What are the odds?

Chelsea: 7/10 (Ladbrokes)

Draw: 29/10 (UNIBET)

Arsenal: 19/4 (BetVictor)






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By Paul Lipscombe

This weekend sees the first North London derby of the season as Tottenham travel to the Emirates to take on bitter rivals Arsenal.

The season has started slowly for both teams, although Arsenal remain unbeaten going into the game. Although they fielded a weakened side in midweek in their home League cup loss to Southampton,  a comfortable 3-0 win away to Aston Villa last weekend will give them confidence after a slow start. New deadline day signing Danny Welbeck found the net in that victory, which was his first in Arsenal colours.

Tottenham on the other hand have failed to win any of their last three league games, with a lacklustre home defeat to West Brom last weekend to a side who had previously been winless. Spurs have played better away from home in recent years away from their expectant White Hart Lane crowd.
The game itself should be an exciting one, with recent meetings bringing plenty of goals and drama. Arsenal had the better of the games last season, winning 1-0 home and away in two tight affairs. They also had the better of Spurs in the FA Cup winning comfortably 2-0 at the Emirates. Spurs’ last victory at the old enemy was in November 2010 when current captain Younes Kaboul scored a late winner as Spurs came from two goals down to win 3-2.

Arsenal still have Theo Walcott out injured along with both striker Olivier Giroud and full back Mathieu Debuchy out for the next few months. Spurs’ only notable absentee is Kyle Walker who is still out with a hip injury. Full back Benoit Assou-Ekotto is suspended for the game due to an outburst on Twitter.

Both sides were heavily changed during the week in their League Cup ties, with both teams to field their strongest possible eleven. For Mauricio Pochettino it will be his first taste of a North London derby, whilst for Arsenal boss Arsene Wenger it will be his 43rd  in which he has only lost six.
Prediction: Arsenal 2-1 Spurs (That’s being kind to Spurs)

Last Five meetings in the Premier League.
Spurs 0-1 Arsenal (March 2014)
Arsenal 1-0 Spurs (September 2013)
Spurs 2-1 Arsenal (March 2013)
Arsenal 5-2 Spurs (November 2012)

Arsenal 5-2 Spurs (February 2012)
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With the international break now over attention turns back to the Premier League as Sunderland take on Tottenham at the Stadium of Light this Saturday. 

By Paul Lipscombe

Sunderland find themselves on two points from their opening three games, but look a more solid side than the one that struggled for most of last season. A source of frustration however for the Black Cats was their failure to re-sign Fabio Borini from Liverpool last season. Although a fee was agreed over the summer, Borini opted to decline a move north.

Tottenham on the other hand have started the season off brightly with six points from the nine available. Last time out they were outplayed at home to Liverpool and lost 3-0, which once again highlighted Spurs’ inferior record against the league’s top sides. The club were relatively quiet in the transfer window with no marquee signing in particular after failing to sign Morgan Schniederlin and Danny Welbeck, who instead opted for bitter rivals Arsenal.

Going into this game, Spurs have had the better of the last few meetings against Sunderland and are unbeaten on their last four trips to the Stadium of Light, winning three of those. Last season Spurs won both meetings, with a 2-1 away win and a 5-1 home win and Sunderland will no doubt be looking to put this right this time around.

The game should be an exciting one as we expect to see a few new faces making their debuts. Sunderland may hand out debuts to new additions Ricky Alvarez and Sebastian Coates, whilst Spurs may start new centre back Federico Fazio and Benjamin Stambouli.

Last five meetings between the games

7th April 2012- Sunderland 0-0 Tottenham
29th December 2012- Sunderland 1-2 Tottenham
19th May 2013- Tottenham 1-0 Sunderland
7th December 2013- Sunderland 1-2 Tottenham
7th April 2014- Tottenham 5-1 Sunderland
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The transfer window might have closed, but the papers are still full of rumours!

Juventus are targeting a January move for Liverpool full-back Glen Johnson, The Mirror writes - Probability: Low

Daily Star reports that Chelsea are on the trail of Aston Villa wonderkid Jack Grealish, with his contract expiring next season - Probability: High

Arsenal is trying to sign Barcelona starlet Sergi Samper, 19, after failing to land the midfielder three years ago, The Mirror reports - Probability: Low

Another Barcelona player can be leaving the club as Dani Alves is linked with Liverpool and Manchester United, according to the Daily Express - Probability: Low

The Telegraph tells that QPR's wage bill is bigger than Serie A side AC Milan - Probability: High

Chelsea and Manchester United are set to battle for Cristiano Ronaldo next summer, the Daily Express report - Probability: Low

Chelsea are also interested in Barcelona wonderkid Xavier Simons, only 11 years old, according to the Daily Express - Probability: Medium








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For the first time this season, two of the title combatants face each other when Arsenal welcomes Manchester City in Match of the Week.


Arsenal v Manchester City
Premier League
Emirates Stadium
13-09-2014 @ 12.45 BST










How are the two sides current form?

Arsenal are, so far, unbeaten in the Premier League with a win against Crystal Palace in the first round of the new season, followed up by two draws against Everton and Leicester. Despite the win in the first round, this has not been the start of the season most Gunners had hoped for.

Manchester City started the season as expected with two wins, against Newcastle and Liverpool, before, surprisingly losing against Stoke last round. Despite the defeat, City are currently fourth in the Premier League, one single point ahead of Arsenal on the seventh.

The guests have won five of the last ten meetings with Arsenal, but the Gunners won last time to the sides faced eachother. This was in the Community Shield final prior to this season, where Arsenal won 3-0.

What are the probable line-ups?

Theo Walcott, Olivier Giroud and Serge Gnabry are all out of this match, while Mikel Arteta, Kieran Gibbs, Laurent Koscielny and Mesut Ozil are all rated doubtful. Only Eliaquim Mangala is out of the Manchester City squad, while Fernando and Pablo Zabaleta are rated doubtful.

Szczesny

Debuchy - Mertesacker - Koscielny - Monreal

Flamini

Oxlade-Chamberlain - Ramsey - Cazorla - Ozil

Sánchez
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Aguero - Jovetic

Nasri - Silva

Fernandinho - Touré

Clichy - Kompany - Demichelis - Zabaleta

Hart

Keep an eye on

Arsenal: Mesut Ozil didn't make such a great difference coming back for Arsenal against Everton, but against Manchester City, the German will have to step up his game. The attacking midfield will be crucial for Arsenal's chances in this match.


Manchester City: Yaya Touré is one of the most underestimated midfielders in the Premier League, and he proved that last season. He is one of the best when it comes to breaking the play and creating chances, why he is so important for City in this match.



What to expect from this match?
Arsenal started last season better off, and they seem to struggle finding the right play style. It doesn't help on the situation that the main striker, Giroud, is out with an injury. Sánchez will probably replace the injured Frenchman, but it is hard to see him make a difference against a hard hitting Manchester City defence. 

City are eager to forget last rounds defeat against Stoke and rise with a win against Arsenal. On paper, they have a better squad, and they are the favorites in this match. The midfield is their most dangerous weapon, and against Arsenal they will get plenty of time on the ball, creating the chances for the front men.

What are the odds?
Arsenal: 2 (MATCHBOOK)

Draw: 13/5 (William Hill)

Manchester City: 7/5 (Skybet)

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The transfer window shut when Monday turned Tuesday; who is bought and sold? Great Dane
Football Blog gives you an overview of the transfers in the Premier League.








Arsenal

Arrivals

Danny Welbeck from Manchester United - £17,60m
Gedion Zelalem from Arsenal U21
Alexis Sanchez from FC Barcelona - £37,40m
Mathieu Debuchy from Newcastle United - £13,2m
David Ospina from OGC Nizza - £3,52m
Calum Chambers from Southampton FC - £17,80m

Total: £89,52m

Departures

Chu-Young Park - Free transfer
Johan Djourou to Hamburger SV - £2,46m
Lukasz Fabianski to Swansea City - Free transfer
Bacary Sagna to Manchester City - Free transfer
Zak Ansah to Charlton Athletic - Free transfer
Chuks Aneke to SV Zulte-Waregem - Free transfer
Daniel Boateng - Free transfer
Zach Fagan to Wellington United - Free transfer
Wellington Silva to UD Almeria - Loan
Thomas Eisfeld to Fulham FC - £880,000
Carl Jenkinson to West Ham - Loan
Benik Afobe to MK Dons - Loan
Austin Lipman to Boreham Wood FC - Loan
Thomas Vermaelen to Barcelona FC - £8,80m
Nicklas Bendtner to Wolfsburg - Free transfer
Jon Toral to Brentford FC - Loan
Ryo Miyaichi to FC Tewnte Enschede - Loan
Ignasi Miquel to Norwich City - £1,67m
Emiliano Viviano to US Palermo - End of loan
Kim Källström to Spartak Moscow - End of loan

Total: £13,82m

Arsenals best signing this window is without a doubt Alexis Sanchez from Barcelona. The Chile international can be used on both wings and up front and will is an enforcement of the Arsenal attack. Danny Welbeck is a player with potential, but I am sure most Arsenal fans would have preferred a defender rather than a striker on the last day of the window. Bacary Sagna and Thomas Vermaelen have left the club, and with Debuchy joining to take over where Sagna left and Calum Chambers joining as a player for the future, the defend seems weaker than last season. Though Mertesacker and Koscielny both seems to be made of iron and never gets injured, a single injury will put the defend under pressure. 

Aston Villa

Arrivals

Philippe Senderos from Valencia CF - Free transfer
Joe Cole from West Ham United - Free transfer
Kieran Richardson from Fulham FC - Free transfer
Aly Cissokho from Valencia CF - £2,20m
Carlos Sanchez from Elche CF - £5,28m
Tom Cleverley from Manchester United - Loan

Total: £7,48m

Departures

Marc Albrighton to Leicester City - Free transfer
Nathan Delfouneso to Blackpool FC - Free transfer
Jordan Bowery to Rotherham United - £264,000m
Nicklas Helenius to Aalborg BK - Loan
Yacouba Sylla to Kayseri Erciyesspor - Loan
Daniel Johnson to Chesterfield FC - Loan
Jed Steer to Doncaster Rovers - Loan
Antonio Luna to Hellas Verona - Loan
Samir Carruthers to MK Dons - £220,000
Aleksandar Tonev to Celtic FC - Loan
Janoi Donacien to Tranmere Rovers - Loan
Joe Bennett to Brighton & Hove Albion - Loan
Gary Gardner to Brighton & Hove Albion - Loan 
Karim El Ahmadi to Feyenoord Rotterdam - £616,000

Total: £1,10m

Most of Paul Lamberts young signings last season are sold or on loan in another club. Instead, the manager have brought in some more experienced players as Philippe Senderos, Joe Cole and Kieran Richardson. Even better, he has brought them in for free after spending a fortune last summer. The new signings will contribute to a young side, and hopefully help Villa to a position in the middle of the table. The last day signing of Tom Cleverley from Manchester United looks like a panic signing, but the midfielder can bring some power to the Villa side. 

Burnley FC

Arrivals

Steven Reid from West Bromwich Albion - Free transfer
Michael Kightly from Stoke CIty - £1,67m
Matthew Gilks from Blackpool FC - Free transfer
Marvin Sordell from Bolton Wanderers - £554,000
Matthew Taylor from West Ham United - Free transfer
Lukas Jutkiewicz from Middlesbrough FC - £1,67m
Stephen Ward from Wolverhampton Wanderers - £554,000
Michael Keane from Manchester United - Loan
George Boyd from Hull City - £3,34m
Nathaniel Chalobah from Chelsea FC - Loan

Total: £7,79m

Departures

Nick Liversedge - Free transfer
David Edgar to Birmingham City - Free transfer
Brian Stock - Free transfer
Joseph Mills to Oldham Athletic - Free transfer
Junior Stanislas to AFC Bournemouth - Free transfer
Archie Love - Free transfer
Luke Conlan - Free transfer
Chris Baird to West Bromwich Albion - Free transfer
Keith Treacy to Barnsley FC - Free transfer
Micah Evans to Southport FC - Free transfer
Kyle Brownhill to Hyde FC - Free transfer
Luke O'Neill to Scunthorpe United - Loan
Jadan Hall to Chester FC - Loan

Total: £0

Newly promoted Burnley FC have spend £7,79m this summer hoping to stay in the Premier League. The money have been spend on experience with names as Steven Reid, George Boyd and most of all Matthew Taylor. The Polish striker Lukas Jutkiewicz, brought in from Middlesbrough is an interesting signing; the 1,85 meter tall attacker scored 15 goals during his time in Middlesbrough, and it will be interesting to see if he can make it for a Premier League club. 

Chelsea FC

Arrivals

Didier Drogba from Galatasaray Istanbul - Free transfer
Cesc Fabregas from FC Barcelona - £29,04m
Diego Costa from Atletico Madrid - £33,44m
Mario Pasalic from HNK Hajduk Split - £2,20m
Flilpe Luís from Atletico Madrid - £17,60m
Loïc Remy from Queens Park Rangers - £11,62m
Thibaut Courtois from Atletico Madrid - End of loan
Stipe Perica from NAC Breda - End of loan
Matej Delac from FK Sarajevo - End of loan
Kurt Zouma from AS Saint-Etienne - End of loan
Cristian Cuevas from FC Eindhoven - End of loan

Total: £93,90m

Departures

Jhon Pírez to Getafe CF B - Free transfer
David Luiz to FC Paris Saint-Germain - £43,56m
Sam Hutchinson to Sheffield Wednesday - Free transfer
Henrique Hilario - End of career
Milan Lalkovic - FK Mlada Boleslav - Free transfer
Tomas Kalas to 1.FC Cologne - Loan (Fee: £176,000)
Wallace to Vitesse Arnhem - Loan
Thorgan Hazard to Borussia Mönchengladbach - Loan (Fee: £1,32m)
Ashley Cole to AS Roma - Free transfer
Romelu Lukaku to Everton FC - £31,12m
Demba Ba to Besiktas Istanbul - £5,28m
Mario Pasalic to Elche CF - Loan
Lucas Piacon to Entracht Frankfurt - Loan (Fee: £704,000)
Patrick van Aanholt to Sunderland AFC - £1,76m
Ryan Bertrand to Southampton FC - Loan
Gaël Kakuta to Rayo Vallecano - Loan
Danny Pappoe to Brighton & Hove Albion - Free transfer
Frank Lampard to New York City FC - Free transfer
Samuel Eto'o to Everton FC - Free transfer
Kenneth Omerou to Middlesbrough FC - Loan
John Swift to Rotherham United - Loan
Oriol Romeu to VFB Stuttgart - Loan
Billy CLifford to Walsall FC - Free transfer
Christian Atsu to Everton - Loan
Victor Moses to Stoke City - Loan
Josh McEachran to Vitesse Arnhem - Loan
Marko Marin to AC Fiorentina - Loan
George Saville to WolverhamptonWanderers - £1,10m
Patrick Bamford to Middlesbrough FC - Loan
Fernando Torres to AC Milan - Loan
Marco van Ginkel to AC Milan - Loan (Fee: £352,000)
Ulises Davila to CD Tenerife - Loan
Jamal Blackman to Middlesbrough FC - Loan

Total: £85,37m

Jose Mourinho is the winner of the transfer window this summer. Not only have he got rid of the veterans - Cole, Lampard and Eto'o - he also cashed in on players as David Luiz, Romelu Lukaku and Demba Ba. Also gone is Fernando Torres and have been replaced by Diego Costa, and what a change; Costa have already proven that he is a top striker, but so was Torres when he arrived. Didier Drogba is also back in the blue shirt, but the veteran shall not expect much time on the pitch this season. Fabregas has been brought in to strengthen the midfield, and with his experience mixed with talents up front, Chelsea could well be the league winners this season.

Crystal Palace

Arrivals:

Chris Kettings from Blackpool FC - Free transfer
Fraizer Campbell from Cardiff City - £1m
Brede Hangeland from Fulham FC - Free transfer
Martin Kelly from Liverpool FC - £1,76m
Wilfried Zaha from Manchester United - Loan
Zeki Fryers from Tottenham Hotspur - £3,34m
James McArthur from Wigan Athletic - £7,74m
Kevin Doyle from Wolverhampton Wanderers - Loan
Andy Johnson - Unemployed

Total: £13,85m

Departures

Jonathan Parr to Ipswich Town -. Free transfer
Dean Moxey to Bolton Wanderers - Free transfer
Aaron WIlbrham to Bristol City - Free transfer
Neil Alexander to Heart of Midlothian FC - Free transfer
Ibra Sekajja - Free transfer
Ross Fitzsimons to Bolton Wanderers U21 - Free transfer
Alastair Gordon - Free transfer
Kakisho Dikgacoi to Cardiff City - Free transfer
Alex Wynter to Portsmouth - Loan
Kwesi Appiah to Cambridge United - loan
José Campaña to UC Sampdoria - £1,58m
Jack Hunt to Nottingham Forest - Loan
Stephen Dobbie to Fleetwood Town - Loan
Danny Gabbidon to Cardiff City - Free transfer
Glenn Murray to Reading FC - Loan

Total: £1,58m

Crystal Palace wants to stay in the Premier League after a good last season. While the overall departures have been reserves, Palace have managed to get hold of some of the old boys in the Premier League; Brede Hangeland, Kevin Doyle and Andy Johnson. Furthermore, Palace have brought back Wilfried Zaha on a loan deal, and the attacker, who never got the chance in Manchester United, might be more likely to become a profile in a lower ranged club as Crystal Palace.

Everton

Arrivals

Sam Byrne from Manchester United - Free transfer
Gareth Barry from Manchester City - Free transfer
Romelu Lukaku from Chelsea FC - £31,12m
Muhamed Besic from Ferencvaros Budapest - £4,22m
Ryan Ledson from FC Everton U18
Samuel Eto'o from Chelsea  - Free transfer
Brendan Galloway from MK Dons - N/A
Christian Atsu from Chelsea FC - Loan
David Henen  from Olympiacos Piraeus - Loan

Total: £35,34m

Departures

Apostolos Vellios to Lierse SK - Free transfer
Mason Springthorpe - Free transfer
Magaye Gueye to Millwall - Free transfer
John Lundstram to Blackpool - Loan
Matthew Kennedy to Hibernian FC - Loan
Hallam Hope to Sheffield Wednesday - Loan
Shane Duffy to Blackburn Rovers - £1,67m
Gerard Deulofeu to FC Barcelona - End of loan
Lacina Traoré to AS Monaco - End of loan

Total: £1,67m

Roberto Martinez has kept the core of last seasons squad and very importantly gotten Romelu Lukaku on a permanent deal. While Lacine Traoré was no real success for the Toffees, they are hoping the signing of Samuel Eto'o on a free transfer will be more successful. Gareth Barry have signed from a free transfer and will add experience to a young team with a great future. Everton did well last season, and with the adding to the squad, Everton should also be playing European football next season.

Hull City 

Arrivals

Jarrod Bowen from Hereford United - Free transfer
Johan Ter Horst from Folkestone Invicta - N/A
Robert Snodgrass from Norwich City - £6,60m
Thomas Ince from Blackpool FC - Free transfer
Jake Livermore from Tottenham Hotspur - £6,16m
Harry Maguire from Sheffield United - £2,78m
Andrew Robertson from Dundee United FC - £3,17m
Michale Dawson from Tottenham Hotspur - £3,32m
Mohamed Diamé from West Ham United - £3,87m
Abel Hernández from US Palermo - £10,56m
Gastón Ramirez from Southampton FC - Loan
Hatem Ben Arfa from Newcastle United - Loan
Brian Lenihan from Cork City FC - N/A

Total: £36,46m

Departures

Cameron Stewart to Ipswich Town - Free transfer
Abdoulaye Fayé - Free transfer
Matty Fryatt to Nottingham Forest - Free transfer
Conor Henderson to Crawley Town - Free transfer
Joe Dudgeon to Barnsley - Loan
Jack Barlow to Boston United - Free transfer
Mark Oxley to Hibernian - Loan
Conor Townsend to Dundee United FC - Loan
Robert Koren to Melbourne City FC - Free transfer
Nick Proschwitz to Brentford FC - Free transfer
Shane Long to Southampton FC - £13,11m
George Boyd to Burnley FC - £3,34m

Total: £16,46m

Hull City have gone through a major upgrade of the squad with Hatem Ben Arfa, Robert Snodgrass and Jake Livermore joining the club. Especially, the attack seems strengthened and with the signing of Thomas Ince they have a player for the future. However, the big question is if the signings will go well together as especially Ben Arfa is known to be a troublemaker. If everything works well for Hull they could end as a team just outside the top of the Premier League.

Leicester City

Arrivals

Jonny Maddison from Crawley Town - Free transfer
Matthew Upson from Brighton & Hove Albion - Free transfer
Ben Hamer from Charlton Athletic - Free transfer
Marc Albrighton from Aston Villa - Free transfer
Jack Barmby from Manchester United - Free transfer
Louis Rowley from Manchester United - Free transfer
Leonardo Ulloa from Brighton & Hove Albion - £8,91m
Joe Davis from Port Vale FC - N/A
Esteban Cambiasso from Inter Milan - Free transfer
Danny Simpson from Queens Park Rangers - £2,20m
Kris Scott from Swansea City - N/A
Tom Lawrence from Manchester United - £1,11m
Nick Powell from Manchester United - Loan

Total: £12,21m

Departures

Ben Frempah to Ross County FC - Free transfer
Lloyd Dyer to Watford FC - Free transfer
Sean St Ledger - Free transfer
Zak Whitbread to Derby County - Free transfer
George Taft to Burton Albion - Free transfer
Kevin Phillips - End of career
Neil Dannes to Bolton Wanderers - Free transfer
Marko Futacks to Mersin Idman Yurdu - Free transfer
Paul Gallagher to Preston North End - Loan
Adam Dawson to Notts County - Loan
Jacob Blyth to Burton Albion - Loan
Conrad Logan to Rochdale AFC - Loan
Ryan Watson to Northampton Town - Loan

Total: £0

The newly promoted Leicester City have not spent much nor earned much this transfer window. Over the summer, they have made numerous loan deals from Manchester United and added free transfers to their squad; most notably Esteban Cambiasso of Inter Milan. The 43-year old Argentinian/Italian defensive midfielder may be over the hill, but he can add some experience to an unproven Leicester City.

Liverpool FC

Arrivals

Rickie Lambert from Southampton FC - £4,48m
Emre Can from Bayer 04 Leverkusen - £10,56m
Adam Lallana from Southampton FC - £27,28m
Kevin Stewart from Tottenham Hotspur - Free transfer
Lawrence Vigouroux from Tottenham Hotspur - Free transfer
Lazar Markovic from SL Benfica - £22m
Dejan Lovren from Southampton FC - £22,25m
Divock Origi from OSC Lilla - £11,11m
Alberto Moreno from Sevilla FC - £15,84m
Javier Manquillo from Atletico Madrid - Loan (Fee: £1,76m)
Mario Balotelli from AC Milan - £17,60m
Suso from UD Almeria - End of loan
Krisztian Adorjan from FC Groningen - End of loan

Total: £133,26m

Departures

Graig Roddan - Free transfer
Luis Alberto to Malaga - Loan
Jakub Sokolik to Yeovil Town - Free transfer
Luis Suarez to FC Barcelona - £71,28m
Iago Aspas to Sevilla FC - Loan
Andre Wisdom to West Bromwich Albion - Loan
Divock Origi to OSC Lille - Loan
Joap Carlos Teixeria to Brighton & Hove Albion - Loan
Michael Ngoo to Kilmarnock - Free transfer
Conor Coady to Huddersfield Town - £414,000
Pepe Reina to Bayern Munich - £2,64m
Brad Smith to Swindon Town - Loan
Martin Kelly to Crystal Palace - £1,76m
Tiago Illori to FC Girondins Bordeaux - Loan
Kristoffer Peterson to FC Utrecht - N/A
Jordon Ibe to Derby County - Loan
Jack Robinson to Queen Park Rangers - £1,10m
Daniel Agger to Brøndby IF - £3,52m
Sebastian Coates to Sunderland AFC - Loan
Oussama Assaidi to Stoke City - Loan (Fee: £1,10m)
Aly Cissokho to Valencia CF - End of loan

Total: £81,81m

After last season's disappointing end to the season, Liverpool decided to go on a shopping spree this summer. Problem child Luis Suarez went to Barcelona and in came another troublemaker; Mario Balotelli. Brendan Rodgers will get his hands full, but if he can control Ballo, he will have a top striker in his squad. Besides bringing in Balotelli, Liverpool decided to buy Southampton's success trio Dejan Lovren, Adam Lallana and Rickie Lambert and topped up with the talent Emre Can from Bayer Leverkusen. However, when some come in others have to leave, and it might take the fans some time to forgive Rodgers for selling the club icon Daniel Agger.

Manchester City

Arrivals

Bruno Zuculini from Racing Club de Abellaneda - £2,20m
Bacary Sagna from Arsenal FC - Free transfer
Fernando from FC Porto - £13,20m
Marcos Lopes from Manchester City U21
Willy Caballero from Malaga CF - £7,04m
Frank Lampard from New York City FC - Loan
Elaquim Mangala from FC Porto - £35,20m

Total: £57,64m

Departures

Joleon Lescott to West Bromwich Albion - Free transfer
Alex Nimely - Free transfer
Alex Henshall to Ipswich Town - Free transfer
Costel Pantilimon to Sunderland AFC - Free transfer
Gareth Barry to Everton - Free transfer
Marcos Lopes to OSC Lille - Loan
Ellis Plummer to St. Mirren FC - Loan
Albert Rusnak  to SC Cambuur-Leeuwarden - Loan
Emyr Huws to Wigan Athletic - £2,77m
Devante Cole to Barnsley FC - Loan
Jack Rodwell to Sunderland AFC - £11,09m
Jason Denayer to Celtic FC - Loan
Adam Drury to St. Mirren FC - Loan
Javi Garcia to Zenit St. Petersburg - £14,78m
Bruno Zuculini to Valencia CF - Loan
Micah Richards to AC Fiorentina - Loan (Fee: £880,000)
Alvaro Negredo to Valencia CF - Loan

Total: £29,52m

While Liverpool have been the big spenders this summer, Manchester City - very unlike their past - have only spent £57,65m. Fernando and Elaquim Mangala from Porto are two interesting signings that will match the City-philosophy well, while the Frank Lampard - the Chelsea favorite - will add some experience both on and off the pitch. Micah Richards finally found a new club, and even though it is only a loan deal, this was they best for him at the moment. Managing to keep the core of the squad, Manchester City are, once again favorites for the title.

Manchester United

Arrivals

Vanja Milinkovic-Savic from FK Vojvodina - N/A
Ander Herrera from Athletic Club - £31,68m
Luke Shaw from Southampton FC - £33,00m
Marcos Rojo from Sporting Lisbon - £17,60m
Angel di Maria from Real Madrid - £65,96m
Daley Blind from AFC Ajax Amsterdam - £14,40m
Falcao from AS Monaco - Loan (Fee: £6,69m)
Anderson from AC Fiorentina - End of loan

Total: £170,32m

Departures

Danny Welbeck to Arsenal FC - £17,60m
Nemanja Vidic to Inter Milan - Free transfer
Vanja Milinkovic-Savic to FK Vojvodina - Loan
Rio Ferdinand to Queens Park Rangers - Free transfer
Ryan Giggs - End of career
Jack Barmby to Leicester CIty - Free transfer
Federico Macheda to Cardiff City - Free transfer
Pierluigi Gollini to Hellas Verona - Free transfer
Alexander Büttner to Dinamo Moscow - £4,84m
Jack Rudge - Free transfer
Jonathan Sutherland - Free transfer
Sam Byrne to Everton FC - Free transfer
Louis Rowley to Leicester City - Free transfer
Patrice Evra to Juventus FC - £1,32m
Bebé to SL Benfica - £2,64m
Angelo Henriquez to GNK Dinamo Zagreb - Loan
Nani to Sporting Lisbon - Loan
Wilfried Zaha to Crystal Palace - Loan
Shinji Kagawa to Borussia Dortmund - £7,04m
Michael Keane to Burnley FC - Loan
Chicharito to Real Madrid - Loan (Fee: £2,20m)
Tim Lawrence to Leicester City - £1,1m
Nick Powell to Leicester City - Loan
Tom Cleverley to Aston Villa - Loan

Total: £36,75m

There has been a sale going on since the end of last season, and especially after van Gaal have taken over. Gone are Rio Ferdinand, Patrice Evra, Nemanja Vidic and Danny Welbeck. While the centre back positions have not been strengthened during the summer, Luke Shaw have been signed for the left back. Angel di Maria is United's biggest signing this summer as Falcao looks like a desperate decision on the last day of the window. With Robin van Persie and Wayne Rooney up front, it is hard to see the need for another striker.

Newcastle United

Arrivals

Ayoze Perez from CD Tenerife - £1,76m
Jack Colback from Sunderland AFC - Free transfer
Siem de Jong from AFC Ajax Amsterdam - £7,66m
Rémy Cabella from HSC Montpellier - £8,80m
Daryl Janmaat from Feyenoord Rotterdam - £5,28m
Emmanuel Riviere from AS Monaco - £5,56m
Facundo Ferreyra from Shaktar Donetsk - Loan
Karl Darlow from Nottingham Forest - N/A
Jamaal Lascelles from Nottingham Forest - N/A
Mehdi Abeid from Panathinaikos Athens  - End of loan
Jonas Gutierrez from Norwich City - End of loan

Total: £29,06m

Departures

Conor Newton to Rotherham United - Free transfer
Dan Gosling to AFC Bournemouth - Free transfer
Michael Richardson - Free transfer
Steven Logan to Annan Athletic FC - Free transfer
James Tavernier - N/A
Romain Amafitano to FCO Dijon - Free transfer
Mathieu Debuchy to Arsenal FC - £13,20m
Sylvain Marveaux to EA Guingamp - Loan
Shola Ameobi to Gaziantep Büyüksehir Belediyespor - Free transfer
Karl Darlow to Nottingham Forest - Loan
Jamaal Lascelles to Nottingham Forest - Loan
Adam Campbell to Fleetwood Town - Loan
Mapou Yanga-Mbiwa to AS Roma - Loan (Fee: £1,11m)
Hatem Ben Arfa to Hull City - Loan
Luuk de Jong to Borussia Mönchengladbach - End of season

Total: £14,31m


Newcastle will hope to do better than last years rollercoaster of a season. Their best signing will, without a doubt, be Siem de Jong replacing his brother Luuk de Jong, who didn't leave a good impression last season. Alan Pardew have cleared out some of the reserves and brought in more French players to replace the ones who left.

Queens Park Rangers

Arrivals

Rio Ferdinand from Manchester United - Free transfer
Steven Caulker from Cardiff City - £9,46m
Jordon Mutch from Cardiff City - £6,66m
Mauricio Isla from Juventus FC - Loan (Fee: £1,06m)
Leroy Fer from Norwich City - £8,80m
Eduardo Vargas from SSC Napoli - Loan
Jack Robinson from Liverpool FC - £1,10m
Alex McCarthy from Reading FC - £3,33m
Sandro from Tottenham Hotspur - £11,09m
Niko Kranjcar from Dynamo Kyiv - Loan
Adel Taarabt from AC Milan - End of loan

Total: £41,49

Departures

Ji-Sung Park - End of career
Emmanuel Monthe - Free transfer
Sam Magri - Free transfer
Yossi Benayoun to Maccabi Haifa - Free transfer
Tom Hitchcock to MK Dons - Free transfer
Luke Young - End of career
Hogan Ephraim - Free transfer
Aaron Hughes to Brighton & Hove Albion - Free transfer
Andy Johnson - Free transfer
Angelo Balanta - Free transfer
Samba Diakite to Al-Itthihad Jeddah - Loan
Esteban Granero to Real Sociedad - £3,52m
Jermain Jenas - Free transfer
Mo Shariff to Bradford City - Free transfer
Stephane Mbia - Sevialls FC - Free transfer
Gary O'Neil to Norwich City - Free transfer
Julio Cesar to SL Benfica - Free transfer
Joe Lumley to Accrington Stanley - Loan
Jack Robinson to Huddersfield Town - Loan
Danny Simpson to Leicester City - £2,20m
Loïc Remy to Chelsea FC - £11,62m
Dellatorre to Atletico Paranaense - End of loan

Total: £17,34m

Queens Park Rangers are back in the Premier League and was hoping to keep Loïc Remy in the club. However, the French striker joined Chelsea and leaves QPR with a problem in the attack. However, the defend is very experienced with Rio Ferdinand and Steven Caulker joining the squad, and if they manage to help Leroy Fer reach his potential it looks promising for the midfield as well. That said, QPR will struggle to stay in the Premier League.

Southampton FC

Arrivals

Harrison Reed from Southampton FC U21
Dusan Tadic from FC Twente Enschede - £12,31m
Graziano Pellé from Feyenoord Rotterdam - £8,80m
Ryan Bertrand from Chelsea - Loan
Jake Sinclair from Southampton FC U21
Fraser Forster from Celtic FC - £11m
Florin Gardos from Steaua Bukarest - £5,98m
Shane Long from Hull City - £13,11m
Sadio Mané from Red Bull Salzburg - £13,20m
Toby Alderweireld from Atletico Madrid - Loan
Emmanuel Mayuka from FC Sochaux-Montbeliard - End of loan
Saphir Taider to Inter Milan - Loan

Total: £64,42m

Departures

Danny Fox to Nottingham Forest - Free transfer
Guly -. Free transfer
Matt Young - Free transfer
Lee Barnard to Southend United - Free transfer
Jamal Branker - Free transfer
Joe Curtis - Free transfer
Andy Robinson to Bolton Wanderers  - Free transfer
Rickie Lambert to Liverpool FC - £4,84m
Luke Shaw to Manchester United - £33m
Adam Lallana to Liverpool FC - £27,28m
Dejan Lovren to Liverpool FC - £22,26m
Calum Chambers to Arsenal FC - £17,80m
Jonathan Forte to Oldham Athletic - Free transfer
Pablo Osvaldo to Inter Milan - Loan
Saphir Taider to Inter Milan - Loan
Jordan Turnbull to Swindon Town - Loan
Billy Sharp to Leeds United - N/A
Gaston Ramirez to Hull City - Loan
Jake Sinclair to Hibernian FC - Loan
Jos Hooivekd to Norwich City - Loan
Jack Stephens to Swindon Town - Loan

Total: £105,19m

Southampton have lost the most prominent names from last season and have used the summer to rebuild the squad with players as Dusan Tadic, Shane Long and Toby Alderweireld. However, the squad looks weaker than last season, and they might not be as dominant as they were last season. Especially Adam Lallana and Dejan Lovren will be missed and have not been replaced by player of same levels.

Stoke City

Arrivals

Phil Bardsley from Sunderland AFC - Free transfer
Steve Sidwell from Fulham FC - Free transfer
Mame Diouf from Hannover 96 - Free transfer
Dionatan from Dukla Banska Bystrica - Free transfer
Bojan Krkic from FC Barcelona - £1,58m
Victor Moses from Chelsea FC - Loan
Robert Parry from Wolverhampton Wanderers - Free transfer
Oussama Assaidi from Liverpool FC - Loan (Fee: £1,10m)

Departures

Matthew Etherington - Free transfer
Lucas Dawson - Free transfer
Michael Kightly to Burnley FC - £1,67m
Jordan Keane to Alfreton Town - Free transfer
Juan Agudelo - Free transfer
Ben Heneghan to Chester FC - Free transfer
Ryan Shotton to Derby County - Loan
James Alabi to Accrington Stanley - Loan
Jame Ness to Crewe Alexandra - Loan
Cameron Jerome to Norwich City - £1,67m
Adam Thomas to Macclesfield Town - Loan

Total: £3,34m

Stoke did not get the work permission for the American talent Juan Agudelo and have had to let him go on a free transfer. Instead, they have brought in the former Manchester United striker Mama Diouf, who have had great success with Hannover 96 in the German 1. Bundesliga. Another great, and surprising, signing is Bojan Krkic from Barcelona, and it will be interesting to see of he can make it in the Premier League. The attack looks rather promising this season, but Stoke is known to play rather simple and that with limit their chances, despite their signings.

Sunderland AFC

Arrivals

Jordi Gomez from Wigan Athletic - Free transfer
Billy Jones from West Bromwich Albion - Free transfer
Costel Pantilimon from Manchester City - Free transfer
Patrick van Aanholt from Chelsea FC - £1,76m
Jack Rodwell from Manchester City - £11,09m
William Buckley from Brighton & Hove Albion - £2,74m
Sebastián Coates from Liverpool FC - Loan
Ricardo Alvarez from Inter Milan - Loan (Fee: £880,000)

Total: £16,47m

Departures

Santiago Vergini to Estudiantes de La Plata - End of loan
Andrea Dossena - Free transfer
Phil Bardsley to Stoke City - Free transfer
Graig Gardner to West Bromwich Albion - Free transfer
Billy Knott to Bradford City - Free transfer
Jack Colback to Newcastle United - Free transfer
Louis Laing to Nottingham Forest - Free transfer
John Egan to Gillingham FC - Free transfer
Keiren Westwood to Sheffield Wednesday - Free transfer
Oscar Ustari to Club Atletico Newell's Old Boys - Free transfer
David Vaughan to Nottingham Forest - Free transfer
Jordan Laidler - Free transfer
Jordan Watson - Free transfer
Jordan Pickford to Bradford City - Loan
Ignacio Scocco to Club Atletico Newell's Old Boys - £4,40m
Liam Marrs - Free transfer
Carlos Cuellar to Norwich City - Free transfer
El-Hadji Ba to SC Bastia - Loan
David Moberg Karlsson to FC Nordsjælland - £440,000
Alfred N'Diaye to Real Betis - £3,08m
Scott Harrison to Hartlepool United - Loan
Valentin Roberge to Stade Reims - Loan
Modibo Diakite to Deportivo de La Coruña - Free transfer
Ondrej Celustka to Trabzonspor - End of loan
Marcos Alonso to AC Fiorentina - End of loan

Total: £7,92m

Sunderland was struggling last season have been shopping in the Premier League this summer signing Costel Pantilimon, Patrick van Aanholt and Sebastián Coates. But, the most prominent signing is Jack Rodwell from Manchester City. The talented midfielder never got a chance at Manchester City and by taking a step down to Sunderland may be what he needs to get his career back on track. Rodwell can, without a doubt, develop to be a leading player for Sunderland.

Swansea City 

Arrivals

Gylfi Sigurdsson from Tottenham Hotspur - £8,89m
Lukasz Fabianski from Arsenal FC - Free transfer
Bafetimbi Gomis from Olympique Lyon - Free transfer
Stephen Kingsley from Falkirk FC - N/A
Marvin Emnes from Middlesbrough FC - £1,50m
Jefferson Montero from Monarcas Morelia - £4,40m
Federico Fernandez from SSC Napoli - £8,80m
Tom Carroll from Tottenham Hotspur - Loan
James Demetriou from Nottingham Forest - Free transfer

Total: £23,58m

Departures

Ben Davies to Tottenham Hotspur - £11,13m
Michel Vorm to Tottenham Hotspur - £5,01m
Jernade Meade - Free transfer
Daniel Alfei to Northampton Town - Loan
Michu to SSC Napoli - Loan (Fee: £1,10m)
Gwion Edwards to Crawley Town - N/A
Alejandro Pozuelo to Rayo Vallecano - Free transfer
Pablo Hernandez to Al-Arabi Sports Club - £4,40m
Chico to Lekhwiya Sports Club - £4,40m
Leroy Lita to Barnsley FC - Free transfer
David N'Gog to Stade Reims - Free transfer
Jose Alberto Cañas to RCD Espanyol - Free transfer
Kris Scott - Leicester City - N/A
Jonathan de Guzman to Villarreal CF - End of loan
Roland Lamah to CA Osasuna - End of loan
Alvaro Vazquez to Getafe CF - End of loan
Marvin Emnes to Middlesbrough FC - End of loan

Total: £26,03m

Garry Monk has spent the summer clearing out most of the Michael Laudrup signings. Most of the Spanish guarde is gone, but also profiles as Ben Davis and Michel Vorm are now a part of the past in Swansea City. Instead, Monk have brought back Gylfi Sigurdsson to Wales as well as Lukasz Fabianski to replace Vorm. However, the most interesting signing is Bafetimbi Gomis who have had a great career in French football.

Tottenham Hotspur

Arrivals

Ben Davies from Swansea City - £11,13m
Michel Vorm from Swansea City - £5,01m
Eric Dier from Sporting Lisbon - £4,40m
DeAndre Yedlin from Seattle Sounders FC - £2,29m
Federico Fazio from Sevilla FC - £8,80m
Benjamin Stambouli from HSC Montpellier - £5,19m

Total: £36,81m

Departures

Gylfi Sigurdsson to Swansea City - £8,89m
Heurelho Gomes to Watford FC - Free transfer
Grant Hall to Birmingham City - Loan
Kevin Stewart to Liverpool FC - Free transfer
Roman Michael-Percil - Free transfer
Jonathan Miles - Free transfer
Lawrence Vigouroux to Liverpool FC - Free transfer
Jake Livermore to Hull City - £6,16m
Alex Pritchard to Brentford FC - Loan
Kenny McEvoy to Petersborough United - Loan
Cameron Lancaster to Stevenage FC - Free transfer
Iago Laque to Genoa CFC - £1,76m
Shaquile Coulthirst to Southend United - Loan
Jordan Archer to Northampton Town - Loan
DeAndre Yedlin to Seattle Sounders FC - Loan
Tom Carroll to Swansea City - Loan
Michael Dawson to Hull City - £3,32m
Ryan Fredericks to Middlesbrough FC - Loan
Giancarlo Gallifuoco to Swansea City U21 - Free transfer
Lewis Holtby to Hamburger SV - Loan
Jonathan Obika to Swindon Town - £220,000
Zeki Fryers to Crystal Palace - £3,34m
Sandro to Queens Park Rangers - £11,09m

Total: £34,78m

Tottenham had a good last season and are hoping to build on with a few new signings. Michel Vorm has been brought in, but his future is on the bench, as it is unlikely he will kick Lloris out of the goal. Ben Davies is another good signing that will contribute to a strong squad.

West Bromwich Albion

Arrivals

Joleon Lescott from Manchester City - Free transfer
Graig Gardner from Sunderland AFC - Free transfer
Chris Baird from Burnley FC - Free transfer
Sebastien Pocognoli from Hannover 96 - £1,32m
Brown Ideye from Dynamo Kyiv - £8,80m
Andre Wisdom from Liverpool FC - Loan
Cristian Gambos from Rosenborg BK - £2,11m
Georgios Samaras from Celtic FC - Free transfer
Silvestre Varela from FC Porto - Loan
Jason Davidson from Heracles Almelo - N/A
Sebastian Blanco from Metalist Kharkiv - £1,76m

Total: £13,99m

Departures

Steven Reid to Burnley FC - Free transfer
Diego Lugano - Free transfer
Scott Allan to Hibernian FC - Free transfer
Zoltan Gera to Ferencvaros Budapest - Free transfer
Liam Ridgewell to Portland Timbers - Free transfer
Billy Jones to Sunderland AFC - Free transfer
Cameron Gayle to Shrewsbury Town - Free transfer
George Thorne to Derby County - £2,02m
Donveron Daniels to Blackpool FC - Loan
Goran Popov to Dynamo Kyiv - End of loan
Matej Vydra to Udinese Calcio - End of loan
Morgan Amalfitano to Olympique Marseille - End of loan
Thievy Bifouma to RCD Espanyol - End of Loan

Total: £2,02m

West Bromwich barely made it last season and have been determined to strengthen the squad during the summer. Georgios Samaras is their best signing, and the former Celtic star will make a difference for the club this season. Sebastien Pocognoli is not a bad signing either, as he comes with experience from Italian Serie A and the German 1. Bundesliga. However, despite the signings West Brom will still be found in the lower part of the table by the end of the season.

West Ham United

Arrivals

Mauro Zarate from Club Atletico Velez Sarsfield - N/A
Cheikhou Kouyate from RSC Anderlecht - £6,60m
Aaron Cresswell from Ipswich Town - £4,18m
Diego Poyet from Charlton Athletic - N/A
Enner Valencia from CF Pachuca - £13,20m
Carl Jenkinson from Arsenal FC - Loan
Sean Maguire from Sligo Rovers - End of loan
Diafra Sakho from FC Metz - £4,40m
Alex Song from Barcelona - Loan
Morgan Amalfitano from Olympique Marseille - £880,00

Total: £29,26m

Departures

Jordan Spence - Free transfer
George McCartney - Free transfer
Jack Collison - Free transfer
Joe Cole to Aston Villa - Free transfer
Alou Diarra - Free transfer
Matthew Taylor to Burnley FC - Free transfer
Raphael Spiegel to Crawley Town - oan
Stephen Henderson to Charlton Athletic - Free transfer
Callum Driver ro Whitehawk FC - Free transfer
George Moncur to Colchester United - Loan
Modibo Maïga to FC Metz - Loan
Mohamed DIamé to Hull City - £3,87m
Pablo Armero to SSC Napoli - End of loan
Marco Borriello to AS Roma - End of loan
Antonio Nocerino to AC Milan - End of loan

Total: £3,87m

Big Sam has been ordered to play more entertaining football this season, and by his signings during the transfer window, it looks as he has listened to the board. Enner Valencia has been brought into the attack and can turn out to be a new profile in the Premier League; Morgan Amalfitano will help him on his way. The central midfield has also been strengthened with the signing of Alex Song, who will give the front men more freedom to play. 
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Roy Hodgson is building up a new national team after the departure of experienced Frank Lampard, Steven Gerrard and Ashley Young. Now, a new squad is facing Norway in this season's first friendly.

England v Norway

International Friendly
Wembley Stadium
03-09-2014 @ 20.00 BST








How are the two sides form?

England - once again - had a terrible World Cup finals, losing against Italy and Uruguay, and only getting one point against Costa Rica. Since then, some of the England legends have stepped back and new upcoming hopes are set to take over.

Norway did not qualify for the World Cup, and had a quiet summer, before playing against the United Arab Emirates last week. The match ended in a goalless draw.

What are the probable line-ups?

It is an England squad with only a few players from the World Cup, why we can expect some new faces in the line up. 

Hart

Baines - Chambers - Cahill - Rose

Oxlade-Chamberlain - Wilshere - Delph - Sterling

Rooney

Welbeck
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Pedersen - Gulbrandsen

Skjelbred - Tettey - Johansen - Elyounoussi

Høgli - Forren - Reginiussen - Linnes

Jarstein

Worth keeping an eye on

England: With Steven Gerrard and Frank Lampard gone, Jack Wilshere is expected to step up and take responsibility on the England midfield. The match against Norway is a great time to start.

Norway: Per Ciljan Skjelbred was one of Norways greatest talents a few seasons back, but his career did not turn out as hoped for. Now the 27-year old has his career back on track and is one of the most important players for Norway.

What to expect from this match?

The Norwegian national team is not what it was in the past, and they are struggling to get good results. On the other hand, England performed poorly during the World Cup and with a new generation of players, the expectations are not high. However, on paper England have a much stronger team, and players with more international class and experience. England should win this match.

What are the odds?

England: 4/7 (BetFair)

Draw: 16/5 (Bet365)

Norway: 15/2 (BETVICTOR)






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