Well, Liverpool tied it up in the 70th minute. And took the lead in the 72nd minute on a brilliant Mo Sallah goal off the counter attack. In even funner EPL (which sucks) news, Bournemouth is beating Manchester City 2-0. Arsenal lost to Newcastle earlier.
Where can I go to watch Premier League, that is NOT in Chicago? "North Shore" locations. Evanston and north. East of 94.
THIS is the proper thread! Forward Madison hosting Charlotte Independence in their first ever home playoff game and leading 1-0 at 53'. FMFC strengthened their squad mid season and really have a shot at winning it all in USL-1.
When I was living in London, I was (almost) within walking distance to Leyton Orient. I say "almost" as I walked it once. Went to a league match before I moved there. Also, went to a friendly against Tottenham. Decent little stadium.
In the EPL (which sucks) Bruno Fernandez passed his stats to give Manchester United a 1-0 lead versus Chelsea. Chelsea tie it up moments later. 15 minutes left in a pretty lifeless EPL (which sucks) match. It will be slightly interesting if the new coach came breath some life into ManU. They have been pretty poor for years. They have gone through six head coaches since Sir Alex stepped aside in 2013.
Madison adds a late goal for the 2-0 win. Due to Spokane Velocity eliminating Northern Colorado the semi-final will take place at "Historic Breese Stevens Field" date and time TBA.
It is so nice that EPL (which sucks) can afford to hire foreign managers. It is very sad those others cannot. Probably not the answer anyone was looking for, but still.
It was a good evening for Yanks in the Champions League. Malik Tillman had perhaps his most notable performance as a pro with a goal & 2 assists to lead PSV to an easy win. Yanks starting for Milan (Pulisic/Musah) & Celtic (Carter-Vickers/Trusty) ran out winners while Juve's McKennie & Weah subbed on in a draw.