• BBC

    There 'could be' unconscious bias towards bigger teams - O'Neil

    Wolves boss Gary O'Neil says there "could be" an unconscious bias towards the bigger teams in the Premier League when it comes to refereeing decisions. John Stones scored a controversial late winner for Manchester City at Molineux on Sunday which was given via VAR after initially being ruled out for offside against Bernardo Silva. Silva was initially ruled offside from Stones' header after standing in front of Wolves goalkeeper Jose Sa from the last minute corner.

  • The Independent

    Vivianne Miedema among 100 women’s footballers urging Fifa to end Saudi oil deal

    Fifa announced a sponsorship with Aramco last year which will see the oil giant sponsor the men’s World Cup in 2026 and Women’s World Cup in 2027

  • BBC

    'Wolves can take a lot of heart'

    Former Premier League midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker hopes Wolves will offer the same "desire" they showed against Manchester City going forward. Wolves remain bottom of the league with one point from eight games, but their display against the champions did not reflect their league positioning. "It was a great performance by Wolves but they now need to go into the next couple of games with the same application and desire they showed against City," said Reo-Coker on the BBC Radio 5 Live Football Daily podcast.

  • BBC

    'Jackson has tremendous potential'

    Are we seeing a new Nicolas Jackson this season? Former Premier League midfielder Nigel Reo-Coker says the Chelsea number nine still has work to do but is showing "he has tremendous potential". "He is starting to score goals and has a lot more confidence and belief in himself, " Reo-Coker told the BBC Radio 5 Live Football Daily podcast.