Leicester have secured promotion to Premier League at the first time of asking. Ilias Chair, Lucas Andersen, Lyndon Dykes and Sam Field all scored for QPR. Phil Foden reveals what it's REALLY like to play for Pep Guardiola in an It's All Kicking Off special. Listen on
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The McDonald's Gives Back Day promotion takes place Tuesday, April 30. McDonald's is teaming up with the 100 Club of the Texas Panhandle to give back to area first responders after the devastating High Plains wildfires.
Leeds United's Patrick Bamford is tipping Kalvin Phillips to bounce back next season and dish out a firm reminder of his talents. It would be something of an understatement to say Phillips' time at West Ham United has not gone to plan. The Leeds-born midfielder joined the Hammers on loan in January in the hope of picking up much-needed minutes after struggling to catch the eye of Man City boss Pep Guardiola. Unfortunately for Phillips, though, while he has been given opportunities, he has...
Suzanne Talley, executive director of The 100 Club, and Stephanie Khayat, marketing coordinator for Mcdonald's joined Today in Amarillo on Tuesday morning and discussed their upcoming Mcdonald's Gives Back Day partnership.
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Daniel Farke must continue to manage his own emotions and keep himself in check over the remainder of the Championship season, says Tony Pulis. With just two more games to play over the regular season, Leeds United find themselves sitting inside the top two and that's where they'll hope to stay come May 4. Wins over QPR on Friday and Southampton on the final day of the campaign will give them the best chance of doing that, but as it stands, their fate is not in their own hands. Leicester City...
The Foxes' promotion was rubber-stamped in West London on Friday night as QPR set about dismantling Daniel Farke's side, inflicting the Whites' heaviest defeat under the German manager. Leeds were unable to produce a statement performance, putting pressure on fellow automatic promotion hopefuls Ipswich Town with a win at Loftus Road, and now face an agonising wait to see whether the Tractor Boys slip up against Hull City and Coventry City to set up a final day showdown for the second remaining...
Leeds United could be in the Championship’s automatic promotion places by the end of the day but must overcome an in-form Middlesbrough to do so. Daniel Farke’s side currently sit third and need to gain two points on Ipswich Town if they want to avoid the play-offs. Form has been patchy at best for Leeds but with just three games remaining, there can be no more slip-ups and victory at the Riverside Stadium could prove crucial. Ahead of kick-off, The YEP has rounded up some of the latest stories...
Former Leeds United defender Neil Collins has been sacked as manager of Barnsley with just one game remaining and his side currently in the play-off places. Barnsley fell to a fourth defeat in five on Saturday after losing 3-2 at Blackpool, leaving them with just two win from their last 11 games. The Tykes were a certainty for the League One play-offs but now sit a point above Lincoln City and Oxford United, in sixth and seventh respectively. The South Yorkshire side host 14th-placed Northampton...
Leeds United will finally know their fate on Saturday with either automatic promotion or a place in the playoffs still on the cards. Daniel Farke’s men failed to heap pressure on Ipswich town after losing 4-0 at Queens Park Rangers on Friday, but points dropped elsewhere has seen them remain in the race for a top-two finish. Leicester City secured the title after beating Preston North End on Monday evening and so it is now between Leeds and Ipswich for second place. Kieran McKenna’s side are at...
Eseh joined Wigan in pre-season having made 14 Betfred Super League appearances for Wakefield. The 20-year-old played for Chapeltown Cougars and East Leeds before moving into Trinity’s youth system. He was the Championship’s young player of the year in 2022 when he played five games on loan for Barrow Raiders and 14 with Featherstone Rovers. Tigers’ director of rugby operations Danny Wilson said: “We needed to add some presence to our pack, especially with all the injuries and suspensions. Sam...