• The Canadian Press

    Here's why already relegated Sheffield United has made some unwanted history in the Premier League

    LIVERPOOL, England (AP) — Sheffield United made unwanted history on Saturday. By conceding in the 31st minute at Everton, Sheffield United became the first team to let in 101 goals in a single Premier League season. The last-place Blades had been tied on a record 100 goals conceded with Swindon, which did so in the 1993-94 season. That, though, was in a 42-game season when the league had 22 teams instead of the current 20. Sheffield United was already assured of being relegated before traveling

  • The Canadian Press

    Celtic closes in on Scottish league title by beating Rangers 2-1 in Old Firm derby

    GLASGOW, Scotland (AP) — Celtic is on the cusp of a third straight Scottish league title. A 2-1 victory over Rangers in the Old Firm derby on Saturday moved Celtic six points clear of its fierce Glasgow rival with two matches left. Celtic can clinch the first silverware of Brendan Rodgers’ second spell in charge by avoiding defeat at Kilmarnock on Wednesday, if Rangers does not drop points at home to Dundee on Tuesday. A strike by Matt O’Riley and John Lundstram's own-goal gave Celtic a two-goal

  • Yahoo Sports

    Bill Belichick will appear on every ESPN 'ManningCast' this season, says Peyton Manning

    Bill Belichick will appear on every episode of ESPN's "ManningCast" this season, according to Peyton Manning, The legendary coach is expected to join the show during the first quarter.

  • The Canadian Press

    Man City stays in control of Premier League title race with 4-0 win at Fulham to take 2-point lead

    LONDON (AP) — Manchester City stayed in control of the Premier League title race by beating Fulham 4-0 on Saturday, with Josko Gvardiol scoring a double to add to his unlikely end-of-season haul of goals. City extended its unbeaten run to 33 games in all competitions and only has to win its final two matches — at Tottenham on Tuesday and at home to West Ham on May 19 — to capture an unprecedented fourth straight English top-flight title. Gvardiol, who has been playing out of position as an attac