Cambridge United defeated Ipswich 1-0 in EFL Trophy. The fixture is part of the Group Stage - 8 stage in the 2022 season. The match was played at Abbey Stadium in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. T. Parsons officiated the match. The full-time result capped a Cambridge United vs Ipswich meeting in EFL Trophy with detailed post-match statistics available on Sportra. This match centre covers lineups, live events, player ratings, team statistics, xG, head-to-head history, and related news for Cambridge United and Ipswich. On Sportra you can view xG, lineups, match statistics, events, player ratings, predictions, head-to-head history, and related news for this fixture.
Recorded meetings: 4 (available previous meetings, not necessarily all-time).
Cambridge United defeated Ipswich 1-0 in EFL Trophy. The fixture is part of the Group Stage - 8 stage in the 2022 season. The match was played at Abbey Stadium in Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. T. Parsons officiated the match. The full-time result capped a Cambridge United vs Ipswich meeting in EFL Trophy with detailed post-match statistics available on Sportra. This match centre covers lineups, live events, player ratings, team statistics, xG, head-to-head history, and related news for Cambridge United and Ipswich. On Sportra you can view xG, lineups, match statistics, events, player ratings, predictions, head-to-head history, and related news for this fixture.
Recorded meetings: 4 (available previous meetings, not necessarily all-time).
CHRIS WHEELER: Carrick says it's 'ridiculous' to suggest United have been handed an easy start to the season - and admits it's asking a lot for his team to be considered title challengers.
United face promoted sides Hull and Ipswich‘It’s not favourable. It’s an easy thing to throw out there’Michael Carrick has dismissed suggestions that Manchester United’s opening two games against Hull and Ipswich represent a favourable start to the season. United travel to Hull for Saturday’s opening match before hosting Ipswich a week on Sunday. Both sides were promoted from the Championship.Carrick is adamant neither game will prove easy. “For all of us to know this league, there’s no favourable start, I think it’s a tough start,” he said. “A promoted team away from home is a tough game. Continue reading...
Crystal Palace boss Pierre Sage has been speaking to the media before Saturday's Premier League opener against Everton at Hill Dickinson Stadium (kick-off 15:00 BST). Sage said he was "very happy to begin" as the club can connect with fans again but stressed the Eagles need to "bring the best version" of themselves to "compete" against Everton. A "late decision" will be made on captain Dean Henderson's fitness.
Sunderland will compete in the Europa League this season, but their focus is currently on their Premier League opener at Ipswich Town. The post Sunderland not looking past Ipswich test ahead of European adventure appeared first on SoccerNews.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta (Picture: Getty) Danny Murphy views Arsenal as clear favourites to win the Premier League and says only one team can stop the Gunners from retaining their title. Mikel Arteta’s side begin the defence of their Premier League title on Friday night when newly-promoted Coventry City visit the Emirates Stadium. Arsenal finished as runners-up for three successive seasons before finally lifting their first Premier League trophy since 2004 last term. Ex-England midfielder Murphy believes the outlook of the title race could yet change before the end of the summer transfer window, but says he currently ‘can’t look past’ Arsenal. Exclusive Premier League previews Get ahead of the start of the season with our weekly football newsletter. Sign up now for free. The Gunners have enjoyed another strong transfer window, signing Bruno Guimaraes and Christos Tzolis while they are closing in on a £51m deal for England defender Ezri Konsa. Arsenal underlined their status as Premier League title favourites with an emphatic 3-0 win over Manchester City in Sunday’s Community Shield. ‘It is always hard to call it now, especially when it feels like all the top teams have a lot of business to do before the transfer window shuts, but I can’t look past Arsenal as champions,’ Murphy told BBC Sport. Arsenal are favourites to win the Premier League (Picture: Getty) ‘The main reasons being the momentum and confidence they will have from winning the Premier League already, but also the consistency of having the same manager and same players and just sprinkling even more quality on top. ‘They have not lost any of their best players and they have got a group who know what the manager expects from them and are completely on board with it. ‘Mikel Arteta didn’t need to spend half the pre-season drilling them with his methods like a new manager has to.’ Ex-England midfielder Danny Murphy (Picture: BBC) It has been suggested that Arsenal may have to withstand title challenges from the likes of Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United. But Murphy believes Manchester City will once again be Arsenal’s biggest rival for the title in Enzo Maresca’s first season at the Etihad Stadium. ‘I look at the firepower Man City have got and, whoever the manager is and whoever they are playing against, they are still going to be able to score a lot of goals and win a lot of games,’ Murphy said. Danny Murphy's Premier League top-four prediction Arsenal Manchester City Liverpool Manchester United ‘I would still have them as being Arsenal’s nearest rivals.’ As for his former club Liverpool, Murphy cannot see Andoni Iraola’s side mounting a genuine title challenge but believes they will secure a top-four finish. ‘Liverpool might need a bit more time before they are challenging for the title again,’ Murphy added. New Manchester City boss Enzo Maresca (Picture: PA) ‘I am also not sure whether they think they have already got enough to replace Mohamed Salah by bringing in Victor Munoz and maybe giving Rio Ngumoha a bigger role, or whether they are really going to go for Paris St-Germain’s Bradley Barcola, or someone like him, in the next few days.’ Murphy also named newly-promoted Ipswich Town as his ‘surprise package’ in the Premier League. ‘I am not talking about the top four, but Ipswich might surprise a few people and, out of the the ones who have come up, be the team who don’t struggle,’ he said. ‘They have spent quite a lot, and brought in about a dozen players, like Sunderland did last year, and again they have brought in a similar type of player too, with a lot of athleticism. ‘Their manager Gary O’Neil did all right at Wolves and Bournemouth and he will be as well-equipped as ever to know which games to go after, and when to dig in.’ For more stories like this, check our sport page. Follow Metro Sport for the latest news on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Comment now Comments Add Metro as a Preferred Source on Google Add as preferred source
The 23-year-old has been subject to interest from Italy and England, but the Scot had eyes closer to home in mind, in the form of new Scotland head coach, Sebastien Pocognoli. While David Gray's Hibs hope to smash through the target they set on day one of pre-season - creating history by advancing to European league-phase football - the former Dundee player, who was called up to Steve Clarke's squad but has yet to make an appearance, is planning to catch Pocognoli's attention.
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Nicky Bandini and Jordan Jarrett-Bryan for the second of our Premier League preview podcastsRate, review, share on Apple Podcasts and join the conversation on email.On the podcast today: part two of our big Premier League preview (listen to part one here). we begin with Hull City, who have signed a lot of players and have a fascinating manager. But can anyone make the case for the Tigers beating the drop? Ipswich will be looking to avoid a similar fate, and have brought in Gary O’Neil after Kieran McKenna’s exit. Continue reading...
Everton consider Assane Diao as a Jack Grealish alternative, Sunderland move closer to a record Geny Catamo deal, and Hull and Ipswich join the race for Girona midfielder Azzedine Ounahi as Premier League transfer activity intensifies.
Eight pros and 13 collegians comprise Coach Vicky Jepson’s U.S. team for the 2026 U-20 Women’s World Cup in Poland (Sept. 5-27). The USA last won the biennial championship in 2012. Three players are in their third NWSL seasons: Kennedy Fuller, Ainsley McCammon and Emeri Adames. The post USYNT: Eight NWSL players on U-20 Women’s World Cup squad appeared first on Soccer America.
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CHRIS WHEELER: Carrick says it's 'ridiculous' to suggest United have been handed an easy start to the season - and admits it's asking a lot for his team to be considered title challengers.
United face promoted sides Hull and Ipswich‘It’s not favourable. It’s an easy thing to throw out there’Michael Carrick has dismissed suggestions that Manchester United’s opening two games against Hull and Ipswich represent a favourable start to the season. United travel to Hull for Saturday’s opening match before hosting Ipswich a week on Sunday. Both sides were promoted from the Championship.Carrick is adamant neither game will prove easy. “For all of us to know this league, there’s no favourable start, I think it’s a tough start,” he said. “A promoted team away from home is a tough game. Continue reading...
Crystal Palace boss Pierre Sage has been speaking to the media before Saturday's Premier League opener against Everton at Hill Dickinson Stadium (kick-off 15:00 BST). Sage said he was "very happy to begin" as the club can connect with fans again but stressed the Eagles need to "bring the best version" of themselves to "compete" against Everton. A "late decision" will be made on captain Dean Henderson's fitness.
Sunderland will compete in the Europa League this season, but their focus is currently on their Premier League opener at Ipswich Town. The post Sunderland not looking past Ipswich test ahead of European adventure appeared first on SoccerNews.
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta (Picture: Getty) Danny Murphy views Arsenal as clear favourites to win the Premier League and says only one team can stop the Gunners from retaining their title. Mikel Arteta’s side begin the defence of their Premier League title on Friday night when newly-promoted Coventry City visit the Emirates Stadium. Arsenal finished as runners-up for three successive seasons before finally lifting their first Premier League trophy since 2004 last term. Ex-England midfielder Murphy believes the outlook of the title race could yet change before the end of the summer transfer window, but says he currently ‘can’t look past’ Arsenal. Exclusive Premier League previews Get ahead of the start of the season with our weekly football newsletter. Sign up now for free. The Gunners have enjoyed another strong transfer window, signing Bruno Guimaraes and Christos Tzolis while they are closing in on a £51m deal for England defender Ezri Konsa. Arsenal underlined their status as Premier League title favourites with an emphatic 3-0 win over Manchester City in Sunday’s Community Shield. ‘It is always hard to call it now, especially when it feels like all the top teams have a lot of business to do before the transfer window shuts, but I can’t look past Arsenal as champions,’ Murphy told BBC Sport. Arsenal are favourites to win the Premier League (Picture: Getty) ‘The main reasons being the momentum and confidence they will have from winning the Premier League already, but also the consistency of having the same manager and same players and just sprinkling even more quality on top. ‘They have not lost any of their best players and they have got a group who know what the manager expects from them and are completely on board with it. ‘Mikel Arteta didn’t need to spend half the pre-season drilling them with his methods like a new manager has to.’ Ex-England midfielder Danny Murphy (Picture: BBC) It has been suggested that Arsenal may have to withstand title challenges from the likes of Liverpool, Chelsea and Manchester United. But Murphy believes Manchester City will once again be Arsenal’s biggest rival for the title in Enzo Maresca’s first season at the Etihad Stadium. ‘I look at the firepower Man City have got and, whoever the manager is and whoever they are playing against, they are still going to be able to score a lot of goals and win a lot of games,’ Murphy said. Danny Murphy's Premier League top-four prediction Arsenal Manchester City Liverpool Manchester United ‘I would still have them as being Arsenal’s nearest rivals.’ As for his former club Liverpool, Murphy cannot see Andoni Iraola’s side mounting a genuine title challenge but believes they will secure a top-four finish. ‘Liverpool might need a bit more time before they are challenging for the title again,’ Murphy added. New Manchester City boss Enzo Maresca (Picture: PA) ‘I am also not sure whether they think they have already got enough to replace Mohamed Salah by bringing in Victor Munoz and maybe giving Rio Ngumoha a bigger role, or whether they are really going to go for Paris St-Germain’s Bradley Barcola, or someone like him, in the next few days.’ Murphy also named newly-promoted Ipswich Town as his ‘surprise package’ in the Premier League. ‘I am not talking about the top four, but Ipswich might surprise a few people and, out of the the ones who have come up, be the team who don’t struggle,’ he said. ‘They have spent quite a lot, and brought in about a dozen players, like Sunderland did last year, and again they have brought in a similar type of player too, with a lot of athleticism. ‘Their manager Gary O’Neil did all right at Wolves and Bournemouth and he will be as well-equipped as ever to know which games to go after, and when to dig in.’ For more stories like this, check our sport page. Follow Metro Sport for the latest news on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. Comment now Comments Add Metro as a Preferred Source on Google Add as preferred source
The 23-year-old has been subject to interest from Italy and England, but the Scot had eyes closer to home in mind, in the form of new Scotland head coach, Sebastien Pocognoli. While David Gray's Hibs hope to smash through the target they set on day one of pre-season - creating history by advancing to European league-phase football - the former Dundee player, who was called up to Steve Clarke's squad but has yet to make an appearance, is planning to catch Pocognoli's attention.
Max Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Nicky Bandini and Jordan Jarrett-Bryan for the second of our Premier League preview podcastsRate, review, share on Apple Podcasts and join the conversation on email.On the podcast today: part two of our big Premier League preview (listen to part one here). we begin with Hull City, who have signed a lot of players and have a fascinating manager. But can anyone make the case for the Tigers beating the drop? Ipswich will be looking to avoid a similar fate, and have brought in Gary O’Neil after Kieran McKenna’s exit. Continue reading...
Everton consider Assane Diao as a Jack Grealish alternative, Sunderland move closer to a record Geny Catamo deal, and Hull and Ipswich join the race for Girona midfielder Azzedine Ounahi as Premier League transfer activity intensifies.
Eight pros and 13 collegians comprise Coach Vicky Jepson’s U.S. team for the 2026 U-20 Women’s World Cup in Poland (Sept. 5-27). The USA last won the biennial championship in 2012. Three players are in their third NWSL seasons: Kennedy Fuller, Ainsley McCammon and Emeri Adames. The post USYNT: Eight NWSL players on U-20 Women’s World Cup squad appeared first on Soccer America.
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