Friday, August 29, 2014

English Premier League 2014-2015 Scores & Schedule

The final confirmed fixture list will be announced on wednesday, 18th June 2014 at around 09:00 BST and we will be updating this page with the fixture template completed with all 38 match weeks matches. Once the first list of fixtures announced there can be a few changes according to how TV companies (SkySports & BTSports) would like and changes can be in next couple of weeks.

Sunday, August 24, 2014

Manchester City v Liverpool: match preview and Live Stream


Match preview and team news of the Premier League game between Manchester City and Liverpool at Etihad Stadium on Monday, Aug 25, 2014, kick-off 20.00 (BST)
This is only the second match of the season yet there is the potential double reward of a title rival being defeated plus crucial momentum achieved. As the deal for Mario Balotelli was not done in time for the 
forward to be available for Liverpool, Manchester City must surely fancy their chances of finishing Monday evening with all three points, especially as only Alvaro Negredo and Eliaquim Mangala are unavailable to Manuel Pellegrini. Jamie Jackson.


Saturday, August 23, 2014

Sunderland v Manchester United: live stream and match preview

Manchester United travel to the Stadium of Light on Sunday in search of their first points of the 2014-15 season and first under manager Louis van Gaal. The Red Devils suffered a surprise defeat at home to Swansea City last weekend to start their season. They reacted by paying £16 million for the services of Argentina left-back Marcos Rojo during the week.



Friday, August 22, 2014

La Liga 2014-2015 Season Preview, live Stream

Finaly the fans will get the first list of fixtures for the 2014-15 Spanish La Liga season, as I write now the fixtures are being compiled we will update this page in fixture formate once they are out and updated.


Tuesday, August 19, 2014

Real Madrid vs. Atletico Madrid Live Stream,Preview : Spanish Super Cup


Raul Garcia's late goal at the Bernabeu on Tuesday night was typical Atletico Madrid. Trailing to James Rodriguez's strike, Diego Simeone's men huffed and puffed, not giving up until the end and eventually getting their reward from a corner. They drew the first leg of the Spanish Super Cup by the same 1-1 score line last season, albeit against Barcelona, before losing out on the trophy via away goals after a 0-0 draw at Camp Nou in the second leg. And on last season's evidence, few would be inclined to go against Atleti's chances of clinching a goalless draw on Friday night. However, this is a Real Madrid team packed with goals, which sets up an intriguing encounter at the Vicente Calderon. Here are some factors which could shape the decisive Super Cup fixture. Here is how you can watch this exciting derby match:
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