Manchester United
32 articles · Jan 2026 — Feb 2026
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Champions League Return and Stadium Woes
Manchester United's push for Champions League qualification could bring a significant financial boost, while Everton's new stadium struggles raise questions about the "new stadium curse".
What's Next for Top Teams in Sports?
Manchester United targets Champions League return, while Falcons release QB Kirk Cousins and Cardiff coach Van Zyl holds talks with Benetton.
Is the new UWCL format easier for English teams?
The Women's Champions League (UWCL) has seen a surge in English teams' success this season, with Arsenal, Manchester United, and Chelsea all reaching the quarter-finals.
Can Manchester United Secure a Champions League Spot?
Manchester United's recent victories, fueled by Benjamin Sesko's goals, have put the team in a strong position to return to the Champions League after a two-year absence.
Sports Roundup: Ferguson Backs Hearts, Man Utd Sees Profit, and More
From football to rugby and boxing, the latest news and updates
Crime and Contrasts: UK News Roundup
A convicted murderer is seriously injured in prison, a Manchester United goalkeeper shines, and the Met apologizes for a mistaken arrest.
Can Jess Park Translate Club Form to England Success?
Manchester United midfielder looks to carry scintillating summer form into international matches
Late Drama in the Premier League and Super League Action
Catch up on the latest results and controversy in football
Sports World Sees Action On and Off the Field
WNBA Deadline Looms, US Hockey Team Declines Trump Invite, Manchester United Wins
Sports World Sees Shake-Ups On and Off the Field
A week of significant developments in sports and beyond saw Manchester United secure a narrow win, while regulatory changes loom for betting firms and a real estate leader announces her retirement.
Sports Roundup: Updates from Football, Rugby, and F1
Catch up on the latest news from Manchester United, Six Nations, and more
Maguire Set to Stay at Manchester United
Manchester United fans can breathe a sigh of relief as sources close to the club indicate that Harry Maguire is likely to extend his stay at Old Trafford, despite speculation about his future.
UK Weather, Sports, and Football: A Week of Ups and Downs
Despite severe flooding in some areas, the UK winter is not record-breaking, while Crystal Palace's chaotic season could end in European glory, and Manchester United faces a costly sacking.
Winter Sports Roundup: Klaebo Makes History, Carrick Brings Calm to Man U
Norway's Johannes Hoesflot Klaebo becomes the first athlete to win six golds at a single Winter Olympics, while Manchester United finds stability under Michael Carrick.
UK News Roundup: Ratcliffe Avoids FA Charge, Neutral Athletes Attend Olympics Ceremony, and Andrew's Detention Unfolds
In a mixed bag of news from the UK, Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe dodges FA charges over immigration comments, neutral athletes are allowed to attend the Milan-Cortina 2026 Winter Olympics closing ceremony, and the details of former prince Andrew's 11-hour detention on his birthday are revealed.
UK News Roundup: Politics, Education, and Football
This week, the UK has seen developments in the world of politics, education, and football. The Labour Party's stance on big tech regulation has been questioned, while the Liberal Democrats have unveiled plans to reform Special Educational Needs and Disabilities services. Meanwhile, Manchester United's caretaker manager has spoken about the importance of trusting young talent.
UK News Roundup: Trust in Youth, Criticism of Tech Regulation, and SEND Services Under Scrutiny
A mixed bag of news from the UK, where Manchester United's caretaker manager Michael Carrick is putting his trust in young academy graduate Kobbie Mainoo, while Labour leader Keir Starmer is facing criticism for his approach to regulating big tech firms. Meanwhile, the Liberal Democrats are speaking out against the commercialization of Special Educational Needs and Disabilities services.
Business Leaders Make Strategic Moves: Euronext to Continue Investing, Avram Glazer Eyes IPL Team
Euronext CEO Stephane Boujnah has announced plans to continue investing this year despite expected cost increases, while Avram Glazer, co-owner of Manchester United, is reportedly considering a bid for Indian Premier League team Royal Challengers Bengaluru.
UK News Roundup: Manchester United Co-Owner's Immigration Comments Spark Controversy, Students Seek Covid Compensation from Universities
Manchester United co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe's comments on immigration have sparked controversy, while students are seeking compensation from 36 universities for lost learning during the pandemic. University College London has already settled a claim from its students. The developments come as the UK grapples with the ongoing impact of the pandemic and debates around immigration.
From Old Trafford Heroics to Macclesfield Aspirations: Luke Matheson's Journey
Luke Matheson made history at 16 by scoring against Manchester United in 2019. Now, six years later, he's chasing more cup glory with Macclesfield. His journey has been marked by highs and lows, including a challenging start to his career as a £1m teenager.
Sports World Abuzz: From Postgame Rituals to Super League Withdrawals
In the world of sports, small actions can have a significant impact. From Mike Vrabel's postgame ritual that ignited the Patriots' Super Bowl run to Cadillac's arrival in F1, which is shaking up the racing scene, we take a look at the latest developments that are making waves. Meanwhile, Barcelona's withdrawal from the Super League has ended an uneasy truce with Real Madrid, and Manchester United's resurgence under Michael Carrick is gaining momentum.
A Weekend of Highs and Lows: Grammys, VAR Controversies, and Premier League Drama
The 2026 Grammy Awards saw historic wins, while the Premier League witnessed contentious VAR decisions and dramatic title implications. Meanwhile, Arsenal's title chances got a boost, and Manchester United's recent performances raised questions about their past managerial decisions.
Arsenal's Premier League Title Hopes Fade Amid Loss to Manchester United: A New Narrative Emerges
Arsenal lost 3-2 to Manchester United at the Emirates Stadium last weekend. The Gunners had been on an impressive run, winning eight consecutive Premier League games. Manchester United have been making strides under interim manager Ralf Rangnick. Paul Scholes has declared that Man United are "back"
Mixed Fortunes: Carrick's Rise, NRA's Stance, and Labour's Blockade
In a week marked by unexpected developments, Michael Carrick's Manchester United tenure has raised eyebrows, while the NRA has reaffirmed its stance on gun rights, and Labour has blocked Andy Burnham's bid to become an MP. Meanwhile, Arsenal's wobble may not be as significant as it seems, and a call for increased police patrols has been made.
Dramatic Wins and Stormy Weather: A Weekend of Thrills in Sports and Beyond
It was a weekend of dramatic finishes in the Premier League, with Manchester United's Matheus Cunha scoring a late winner against Arsenal, while a powerful winter storm swept across the US, causing widespread disruption. Meanwhile, Chelsea's new manager Liam Rosenior continued his positive start, and Manchester City's Women's Super League title hopes received a boost.
Sports Roundup: VAR Controversy, Managerial Changes, and NFL Playoff Odds
This week in sports, VAR's limitations are under scrutiny, Manchester United is on the hunt for a new manager, and the NFL playoffs are heating up with the Seahawks and Rams leading the pack. Meanwhile, transfer rumors are swirling around Juventus, and early wild card bets are being placed on Packers-Bears and Bills-Jaguars.