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Topps Premier League 2025/26 Trading Cards will launch in three waves, with the product debuting Aug. 7 with a retail launch ...
Premier League 2023/24 red cards leaders. Three Premier League players have been sent off more than once this season: Oliver McBurnie of Sheffield United, Yves Bissouma of Tottenham and Chelsea ...
Players who accumulate 10 yellow cards in Premier League matches, up to and including their team’s 32nd fixture, will serve a two-match suspension in the competition.
Premier League players are allowed some leeway regarding yellow cards, but repeat offenders run the risk of suspension. Any player who is shown five yellow cards inside the first 19 league games ...
The league has introduced a new series of rules to curtail what it calls “intolerable behavior” that could see a rapid rise in the number of yellow and red cards referees will give out.
Sadly, fans of the other 10 Premier League clubs have had to wait to see the grade their side has been given. With all that said and done, Mail Sport have compiled report cards for each of the 20 ...
Interestingly, it is Dyche’s Everton who still lead the Premier League when it comes to successful conversion rate when accounting for opportunity, with 8.4 goals scored per 100 set pieces.
In fact, though the tough-tackling duo of Lee Cattermole and Joey Barton were ‘only’ shown seven and six Premier League red cards, their teams were without those players for a total of 204 and ...
Anthony Taylor will not referee a Premier League fixture this weekend after issuing the most yellow cards in top-flight history during Chelsea’s clash against Bournemouth last Saturday.
Players who collect five Premier League yellow cards in the first half of the season — their team’s first 19 games — will be given a one-match suspension. That ban is competition-specific ...
The Spanish left-back bagged his first Premier League goal for Chelsea before Nicolas Jackson added a second one; ... Marc Cucurella's red card. He picked up a second yellow after the final whistle.
Players who collect five Premier League yellow cards in the first half of the season — the first 19 games — will be given a one-match suspension. That ban is competition-specific, which means ...