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Lost in the chat about Harry Kane’s inevitable Bundesliga title was some appreciation for another Premier League legend. Pascal Gross is sorely missed by Brighton fans, largely because he’s no longer creating goals like he did for Serhou Guirassy’s second yesterday. One turn, two defenders out of the game…

But what would the kit look like?

Imagine the scene: the television is on, the screen showing images of a packed stadium. Rodri collects the ball in midfield and launches it down the wing to Lamine Yamal, who switches play to Kylian Mbappé; the Frenchman swivels past two defenders before crossing for Robert Lewandowski, who surges forward and finishes with precision past Ederson in goal. Europe are leading the Rest of the World 1-0.

Kylian Mbappé, Lamine Yamal, Robert Lewandowski, Florian Wirtz. Composite: Guardian pictures

Quoting from Andy Hunter’s piece on Slot’s rotation plans for the rest of the season, this might be an answer…

Perhaps Chiesa could get his long-awaited opportunity in a central striking role? He made a goalscoring impact in that position when introduced against Newcastle in the Carabao Cup final. Liverpool will target a new centre-forward this summer and there is uncertainty over the futures of both Núñez and Jota. Chiesa could also decide to leave after only one season unless he is able to provide effective cover in a second forward position.

As a Liverpool fan I would certainly like to know what is going on with regards Chiesa. Before his injury he was some player, and even in the moments he has had this season he has looked incisive. Clearly time was needed to get him up to speed, but equally clearly that time should have alredy passed. If he could recapture his previous form then he could be an important player next season.

This seems like a good jumping off point for a discussion around what happens next for Liverpool after securing the Premier League title. It seems as if Arne Slot wants to rotate his players in the final few games, but should they keep pushing to silence a few detractors? Email in matchday.live@theguardian.com or drop a comment below the line.

I heard it said that Liverpool fans aren’t now bothered about the points tally after wrapping this up but it’s not my experience at all after a lot of less than favourable damned by faint praise opinions on this current side winning the league.
Liverpool, if we do win today, go 18 points clear and the Premier League record winning points difference is 19, held by Man City. This being the case, I am sure the players will have the extra motivation to go out continue as we were, thus beating that record and setting people straight.

The wait goes on for Harry Kane, who watched from the stands as Bayern conceded very late to draw with RB Leipzig, surely it’s only one more week until the England captain gets his hands on a first major honour

It has been a frustrating season for City in the WSL, is a remarkable salvage job possible? Let us know your thoughts below the line or via matchday.live@theguardian.com.

Todays WSL Manchester derby is a big one alright. City are 4 points behind and the goal difference is 8 in United’s favour. Anything other than a win puts an end to what has been a frustrating season. Even then, it needs United to drop points in the last game but they are away at Arsenal while City play bottom of the table Palace at home.

Third is possible but unlikely.

Chelsea wrapped up the WSL title, their sixth in a row, with a 1-0 win at Manchester United on Wednesday. Now United must bounce back to hold off local rivals Manchester City and secure European football next season. Tom Garry previews Sunday’s big WSL clash…

Skinner’s side also have a chance to do something United’s women have never done: complete a league double over City, having won 4-2 at the Etihad Stadium in January, and beat them at Old Trafford for the first time. A victory would mark the women’s team’s greatest Old Trafford moment. United’s record against City, though, leaves a lot to be desired. City have lost only two of 10 WSL Manchester derbies and they have been buoyed by the return in last Sunday’s 1-0 win at Leicester of England’s Lauren Hemp and Alex Greenwood for their first appearances of 2025.

Leah Galton celebrates after scrambling home one of four Manchester United goals against Manchester City at the Etihad Stadium in January. Photograph: Nathan Stirk/The FA/Getty Images
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Ahead of a Premier League clash which both Newcastle and Brighton need to win in order to further their European ambitions for next season, Eddie Howe has said that developing Sandro Tonali as a playmaker has been his ‘most important decision’

Joelinton, Guimarães and Tonali have always bonded well off the pitch but, until they swapped stations, it looked as if the latter pair might not be able to play together. Now their on-field chemistry is almost palpable. “The balance of the team is hugely important,” said Newcastle’s manager, whose side have won 20 of their past 26 matches in all competitions. “That helped us find a better balance.”

Jonathan Wilson’s latest ‘Inside Football’ column is about how Real Madrid’s campaign against officials is tarnishing the club’s image

At the heart of it all, the ageing general in his labyrinth, sits Florentino Pérez, who has been Madrid president for all but three years of this century. He has been wildly successful, with seven Champions League titles and a revenue 25% higher than that of the next wealthiest club in the world and yet he is at war with everybody, a 78-year-old watching the world changing around him, insisting it is all fixed against him.

Real Madrid players harass referee Ricardo de Burgos Bengoetxea during a turbulent Copa del Rey final against Barcelona. Photograph: Anadolu/Getty Images

Liverpool’s last four games can give Bradley, Endo, Elliott, Quansah and Chiesa the chance to shine in the Reds’ ‘certain rotation’, writes Andy Hunter

The celebrations have not finished yet and will crank back up when Liverpool are presented with and parade the Premier League trophy at the end of the month. However, Arne Slot’s thoughts are already turning towards next season’s title defence. “It’s the end of the season,” he said on Friday, “but we also have to look at this as the start of next season.”

Could Arne Slot be tempted to give Harvey Elliott, Jarell Quansah, Wataru Endo, Conor Bradley and Federico Chiesa some more starts? Composite: EPA; Reuters; AP; PA Images

This morning’s headlines

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Preamble

Hello and welcome to live coverage of a Sunday packed with Big Timetm football, follow along for the latest news and previews ahead of today’s action. We get underway with the live action at midday, as Emillia Hawkins brings you a WSL clockwatch for the Manchster derby, which has serious implications for European qualification, with a side serving of Merseyside derby, which is more about civic pride, and runs through until the conclusion of Premier League champions Liverpool’s trip to Chelsea.

On the day of the latest Old Firm meeting in the Scottish Premiership, we also have a Scottish football Q&A with Ewan Murray, a doyen of all things north of the border, at 10.30am. So please come armed with questions for that via matchday.live@theguardian.com or dropping a comment below the line.

Before we get started, these are some of the key matches we’ll be following today.

WSL

  • Liverpool v Everton (midday)

  • Manchester United v Manchester City (midday)

  • Crystal Palace v Leicester City (2pm)

  • Tottenham Hotspur v Chelsea (2.15)

  • West Ham v Aston Villa (3pm)

Premier League

  • Brentford v Manchester United (2pm)

  • Brighton v Newcastle (2pm)

  • West Ham v Tottenham (2pm)

  • Chelsea v Liverpool (4.30pm)

Scottish Premiership

La Liga

Serie A

You can peruse a fuller fixture list here.



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