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Tottenham v Aston Villa: FA Cup third round – live

10 janvier 2026 à 20:59

⚽ Updates from the FA Cup tie kicking off at 5.45pm GMT
Scores | Read Football Daily | Mail John

Peep! Off we go then. Spurs get things under way.

Before we kick-off the players, fans and a throng of Spurs legends on the touchline observe a minute’s applause for Martin Chivers and Terry Yorath.

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© Photograph: John Sibley/Action Images/Reuters

© Photograph: John Sibley/Action Images/Reuters

© Photograph: John Sibley/Action Images/Reuters

Charlton v Chelsea: FA Cup third round – live

10 janvier 2026 à 20:59

⚽ Updates from the 8pm GMT kick-off at The Valley
Latest scores | Read Football Daily | Mail Rob

“Yes, sometimes the underdog comes out on top,” writes Matt Dony. “But sometimes, despite 18 months of preparation and unprecedented feelgood vibes, the underdog loses 4-1. Anyway. I’m no expert, but from what I have seen, Rosenior seems like a good bloke. I wish him good luck. He’s likely to need it in the Chelsea set-up.”

Too soon, Dony, too soon. And if I somehow live to the year 2126 after embracing a lifestyle of green tea and 12 cold showers a day, it’ll still be too soon.

I’m really excited and proud to be head coach of this football club. It’s felt like three weeks, not three days and I’m really looking forward to the game. Hopefully we put in a really good performance.

[On making eight changes] We’ve got a very good squad. We have a lot of games in a short space of time and we want to compete in every competition. I’ve got faith in every player in this group. Hopefully it’s the right decision tonight.

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© Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian

© Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian

© Photograph: Tom Jenkins/The Guardian

Scottish Premiership: O’Neill says Celtic need ‘to get some people in’ despite rout of Dundee United

10 janvier 2026 à 20:03
  • Celtic win 4-0, equalling biggest victory of the season

  • Bowie scores equaliser as Hibs and Motherwell draw 1-1

Martin O’Neill warned Celtic could be in trouble if they do not strengthen their squad despite resuming his supervision of the team with a 4-0 victory over Dundee United. A dominant display seemingly banished concerns there might be lasting damage from Wilfried Nancy’s brief but torrid tenure, when Celtic lost six out of eight games.

O’Neill returned to oversee a first clean sheet since his final game in caretaker charge and equal the two biggest wins of the Premiership season, which also came under his watch. Two first-half goals in five minutes, from Yang Hyun-jun and Arne Engels, sent Celtic on their way, with substitute Benjamin Nygren and Daizen Maeda scoring after the break. “We played really well,” said the 73-year-old. “It was nice to see players performing well, playing with confidence, and it was just nice to win.”

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© Photograph: Andrew Milligan/PA

© Photograph: Andrew Milligan/PA

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