Tottenham look to continue their stellar start to the new season when they face Liverpool on Saturday, in another test of the mettle of Ange Postecoglou’s new look side
Everton have tied Abdoulaye Doucoure down to the club until 2025 with a new contract that will see him become the top earning player at Goodison Park after his stunning form proved his importance to manager Sean Dyche
Tottenham currently sit top of the Premier League after a brilliant start to the season under new manager Ange Postecoglou and both Mikel Arteta and Arsene Wenger believe they are genuine title challengers
After a day of political chaos with a major reshuffle of Sunak’s cabinet - which included Suella Braverman’s sacking - Darren Lewis celebrates the loss of Britain’s ‘most dangerous cabinet minister’
Sam Allison is set to become the first Black referee to take charge of a Premier League since 2008, with Howard Webb committed to ensuring more opportunities are available
The south Londoner with a remarkable back story made history earlier this month when he presented Crystal Palace’s clash with Bournemouth for Amazon Prime Video, and he’s back behind the mic on Boxing Day
Warrington wonderkid, Luke Littler, 16, has come from playing darts at 18 months old on a magnetic board to thrilling broadcasters and inspiring fellow teens to play the sport
Brentford striker Ivan Toney will return to action this month after an eight-month ban for betting offences which he was being investigated over when missing out on England’s World Cup squad
The Mirror’s Darren Lewis gives his verdict on the chaos in the Commons during Wednesday’s debate on a ceasefire in Gaza: ‘Embarrassment doesn’t come close to summing it all up’
We are in dangerous territory when ordinary voters who use the democratic process are maligned because the results do not go the way the Government wants, writes Mirror columnist Darren Lewis
Former Norwich Sporting Director Stuart Webber sparked backlash with comments he made about five players and the family of one of those players is considering legal action
Arsenal are still in the battle for the Premier League title race - something that seemed highly unlikely when Mikel Arteta first took charge of the Gunners