Premier League programme revealed
Premier League champions Manchester United will start the 2013-14 season at League Cup winners Swansea.
Premier League champions Manchester United will start the 2013-14 season at League Cup winners Swansea.
Liverpool striker Luis Suarez insists he is not thinking about using the Confederations Cup as a means to enhance his chances of leaving Anfield.
Wigan have confirmed the appointment of Owen Coyle as Roberto Martinez's successor at the DW Stadium.
Aston Villa have officially confirmed that Republic of Ireland defender Richard Dunne has been released by the club.
Wigan chairman Dave Whelan has given Everton permission to speak to manager Roberto Martinez after the Spaniard asked to leave the club.
Kevin Phillips grabbed the golden goal to fire Crystal Palace into the Barclays Premier League and end his play-off final hoodoo.
Tony Pulis' seven-year reign as Stoke manager has come to an end after he and the club agreed to part company by mutual consent.
Arsenal have qualified for the Champions League after a 1-0 win over Newcastle at St James's Park.
Tottenham missed out on a Champions League place despite a 1-0 win over Sunderland at White Hart Lane.
Alex Ferguson was denied a winning send off into retirement as West Brom roared back from three goals down to snatch a draw in a quite staggering 5-5 thriller at The Hawthorns.
Forward Philippe Coutinho was Liverpool's match-winner but Jamie Carragher was the star of the show at Anfield.
Captain Kevin Nolan scored a hat-trick as West Ham signed off the Premier League campaign with an entertaining 4-2 win over relegated Reading at Upton Park.
Fulham rounded off their Barclays Premier League campaign with a first win in eight games as they beat Swansea 3-0 at the Liberty Stadium.
Wigan's eight seasons in the Barclays Premier League came to an end with an entertaining 2-2 draw against Aston Villa.
Fernando Torres scored his first Premier League goal of 2013 as Chelsea sealed third place with victory over Everton
Michael Owen called time on his career today but there was to be no fairy-tale ending, as Stoke were held to a 1-1 draw at Southampton.
Manchester City saw a disappointing season and a tough week end with a tame home defeat to Norwich.
Rafael Benitez is confident striker Fernando Torres can return to being an unstoppable force as the interim boss prepares for his final competitive game at Chelsea.
Arsenal secured the fourth and final Champions League place on a day when Alex Ferguson managed Manchester United for the last time.
Liverpool manager Brendan Rodgers is confident the recruitment structure put in place over the last year will ensure the club do not waste money in the transfer market.