Tottenham are one of the most exciting teams in the Premier League to watch right now. They’ve scored the second-most goals in the division and often play with an incredibly attacking front five.
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One half of Liverpool has already visited Portman Road, now it’s the turn of the Blue half as Sean Dyche’s Everton make the trip down south.
Published Friday at 10:56 am on TWTD.co.uk
One last game before Portman Road hosts Premier League football once again. The visitors this time a Ligue 1 side Nice, who finished fifth last season securing Europa League football in the new format that will come into place this season.
Published 3 months ago on TWTD.co.uk
When Town take to the field against Liverpool on August 17th, it will of course mark an historic return and an extraordinary change in fortunes. Whilst we all recognise this, how we view it will likely vary greatly between two broad generation groups.
Published 3 months ago on TWTD.co.uk
At a time when Premier League transfer spending has hit the £360m mark, and Championship outfit Fulham have just spent £11m on a striker with no Premiership experience, it's a little disconcerting to see Mick McCarthy announce that the club are relying on freebies and borrowed players this term.
Published 3 months ago on TWTD.co.uk
It’s the long trip down the West Coast to face last season’s League One champions.
Published 8 months ago on TWTD.co.uk
Rotherham are stranded at the bottom of the table on 19 points and should be there for the taking in this Tuesday night game at Portman Road.
Published 8 months ago on TWTD.co.uk
The magic of the cup will be present at Portman Road in a lunchtime kick-off this Saturday as National League South side Maidstone make the journey from Kent.
Published 9 months ago on TWTD.co.uk
Wayne Rooney’s brief tenure as Birmingham City manager has not got off to the start that the new owners, including NFL star Tom Brady, would have hoped.
Published 10 months ago on TWTD.co.uk
Plymouth were the only team mathematically better than the Super Blues in League One last season. They finished above Ipswich in the table and took four out of six points available in head-to-head matches, with a 1-1 draw at Portman Road and a 2-1 win back in Devon.
Published 10 months ago on TWTD.co.uk
Reading's Results | |||
Nov 9 | Stevenage | -1 - -1 | A |
Nov 5 | Cheltenham Town | 0 - 1 | A |
Nov 2 | Fleetwood Town | 2 - 0 | H |
Reading's Fixtures | |||
Nov 12 | Newport County | H | |
Nov 16 | Shrewsbury Town | H | |
Nov 23 | Peterborough United | A |
League One Table | ||||
Pos | Team | Pld | GD | Pts |