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    Infantino’s Trump trip causes Fifa walkouts; Awoniyi condition ‘positive’: football – live | FA Cup

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    Infantino’s Trump trip causes Fifa walkouts; Awoniyi condition ‘positive’: football – live | FA Cup
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    Women’s FA Cup to be broadcast on Channel 4 and TNT Sports from next season

    Suzanne Wrack

    Suzanne Wrack

    The Women’s FA Cup will be broadcast on Channel 4 and TNT Sports from next season in a three-year rights deal with the Football Association. They succeed the BBC as the broadcasters in the first standalone deal for the competition.

    The BBC extended its Women’s FA Cup deal in 2019, agreeing to air both semi-finals and the final and to put out highlight reels and short videos.

    The new deal will bring a significant increase in the number of games broadcast live, with coverage guaranteed from the first round. TNT is to air 19 matches across the season and Channel 4 has committed to one match per round from the third round, with all six matches co-exclusive with TNT, which also holds rights to the men’s FA Cup and men’s Youth FA Cup.

    The FA’s chief executive, Mark Bullingham, said: “This is a significant moment for the Adobe Women’s FA Cup. We have two broadcast partners who are deeply committed to growing the competition and taking it to new audiences over the next three seasons. Channel 4 and TNT are brilliant sports broadcasters and are the perfect combination for this very special tournament. We are delighted to be working with them and look forward to continuing to grow women’s football together.”

    The Women’s FA Cup will move from the BBC starting next season. Photograph: Andrew Boyers/Action Images/Reuters
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    Updated at 16.31 CEST

    Chelsea, who host Manchester United tonight, will be without Nicolas Jackson after the striker was sent off for a forearm to the face of Sven Botman in a 2-0 defeat to Newcastle last weekend. The automatic three-game ban means Jackson will miss the rest of the season as Enzo Maresca’s side fight for a top-five finish to secure Champions League football next season. Here is what the head coach said on how he plans to adapt:

    Against a [back] five I prefer a number nine because you need to attack in behind and you need the threat. Unfortunately, we don’t have that so have to find different solution. I like a fake nine against a line of four because you maybe link more, but against a line of five you need runs in behind. But, it is where it is and we have to find different solution.

    It is not about if it is a good time to face [United] or not – it is just about us. Even though we had a defeat against Newcastle, it still feels like the team is in a good moment, good run. Last 10 games we have 20 points – so two per game and that is good average. We just have to focus on us and do our best to win Friday night.

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    And in other Crystal Palace news, Ed Aarons reports that Oliver Glasner was not pleased someone took the last pastry in the press room …

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    Ed Aarons

    Ed Aarons

    Marc Guéhi says that winning the FA Cup for Crystal Palace would be a reward for everyone who has contributed to the club’s progress over the years as he prepares to face the seven-time winners Manchester City.

    Palace have never won a major trophy and lost in their previous two appearances in the final against Manchester United in 1990 and 2016. But the captain Guéhi, who missed Palace’s 5-2 thrashing at the Etihad Stadium last month due to suspension, is hoping they can make history on Saturday.

    I’d say it would be the culmination of all the effort that every single person has put in at this football club – not just this season but in previous seasons.

    Credit to the players that helped the club stay in the Premier League, helped build it and allow it to be where it is today. It would be a big thing for everyone, not just for this team but for everyone that has played a part in Crystal Palace.

    The Palace manager Oliver Glasner has confirmed that Adam Wharton has come through training unscathed this week after missing the win over Tottenham due to an ankle issue.

    It’s positive team news. Adam has trained the whole week. Some tough decisions to make, but they’re good decisions.

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    Ajax are still hoping they can snatch the Eredivisie on Sunday after blowing a comfortable nine-point lead over the last month but now need a favour to win the league.

    Ajax’s dramatic 2-2 draw at Groningen in their penultimate match on Wednesday was their fourth game in a row without a win and allowed the defending champions PSV Eindhoven to take a one-point lead going into the last round of fixtures.

    PSV will retain the title if they beat Sparta Rotterdam away on Sunday but any other result opens the door for Ajax, captained by the England international Jordan Henderson, as long as they beat Twente at home at the same time. Sparta are managed by the former Ajax coach Maurice Steijn, who they fired last season but now hope can do them a favour.

    “This week proved that it is not over until the moment it is over. If football teaches us one thing, it is that anything can happen,” said the Ajax coach Francesco Farioli, whose side were nine points clear with five games left. “Let’s prepare ourselves to play the game of our lives on Sunday. And then let’s hope that someone else does what Groningen did to us.”

    Groningen scored nine minutes into stoppage time in midweek to deny Ajax the win that would have left them top of the table. Ajax’s nervy performances have been in stark contrast to a rampant PSV, whose 4-1 home win over Heracles Almelo on Wednesday was their sixth victory in a row. “It has been crazy,” said the PSV coach Peter Bosz of the turnaround after his side looked well out of the race earlier this year. “But it comes because you are dealing with people, not machines.” Reuters

    And ICYMI here was the reaction to the PSV staff, players and fans when Groningen scored late on Wednesday.

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    Ruben Amorim has said Leny Yoro, Ayden Heaven and Matthijs de Ligt will “push” to be available for Wednesday’s final against Tottenham given the occasion.

    I don’t know if they are going to be available [for the Europa League final]. We are going to try and push because it’s the final matches and this is a final, you know that. All the players want to play in that really bad. I think they will not go to Chelsea, but we will have a possibility to have some of them in the final.

    [Diogo] Dalot is trying really bad. I don’t want to risk Dalot because when you start getting one injury, second injury [follows] and then it’s a big thing. We cannot have these kinds of problems in our squad, so we will see, but he’s working really hard to get in the final.

    We have time to recover [for Bilbao]. The best thing to prepare the final is to play the game. And then the players have to understand that if you play or don’t play against Chelsea, it means nothing to the final, that is important.

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    Thanks Taha. Sterling shift as always. Let’s see what Ruben Amorim has been saying to reporters ahead of tonight’s trip to Stamford Bridge and the Europa League final on Wednesday.

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    That’s all from me. Yara El-Shaboury is here to take over.

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    It’s a goodbye to Goodison Park, but not to Seamus Coleman. David Moyes says the full-back will still be at Everton next season.

    Without doubt, Seamus will be part of the group. I need him here, his leadership, his message he has amongst the players and in the dressing room is so strong it would be wrong of me to let him go. One way or the other Seamus will be here next season.

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    Oliver Glasner has good news for Palace fans.

    Everybody’s fit, Adam [Wharton] trained the whole week and is available, and all others as well. Some tough decision to take, but some good decisions to make.

    Wharton missed last weekend’s win over Tottenham due to an ankle injury.

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    Updated at 15.36 CEST

    Nuno on Awoniyi injury: ‘We are concerned but we are positive’

    Nuno Espírito Santo has been talking about Taiwo Awoniyi, who was placed in an induced coma earlier this week after sustaining a serious abdominal injury in Nottingham Forest’s 2-2 draw with Leicester last weekend.

    He went to surgery, surgery went well, thank God. He is on observation now, but I think he’s recovering. We still have to wait for the doctors to allow visits. His family are there. We are concerned but we are positive.

    It’s been very difficult, very difficult on us, on everybody, the concern of the injury that he had, the situation that he went through, it’s been hard on us.

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    Updated at 15.20 CEST

    Mikel Arteta has a positive update on Kai Havertz, who has not played since early February due to a hamstring injury. The German forward could feature on the weekend for Arsenal against Newcastle, the two sides fighting it out for second place.

    We’re going to decide that tomorrow. He’s done certain parts of the sessions in the last two days. He look in great shape but it’s more a shout of the medical staff, the doctor giving the clearance and then how Kai actually feels.

    Kai Havertz trained at the Emirates Stadium on wednedsay. Photograph: Stuart MacFarlane/Arsenal FC/Getty Images
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    Updated at 16.32 CEST

    Arne Slot is asked about Liverpool’s interest in Bayer Leverkusen’s Jeremie Frimpong.

    I think again it’s going to be a boring answer. For a whole season it was about contract extensions of three players. Now we’re arriving in a time where everybody wants to know which players we’re going to bring in. And the answer’s going to be the same, we don’t talk about players we want to bring in in public till the moment they’ve signed for us.

    What I can tell you is that we already have Conor Bradley who can play really good in that position, Joe Gomez who played in that position multiple times. It’s not like when Trent is leaving I have no clue what to do anymore.

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    Oliver Glasner has been at Crystal Palace for a little more than a year, but victory tomorrow will make him a club legend. Ed Aarons has written an excellent profile on the 50-year-old.

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    Afternoon, all. This story, by Liam O’Hare, has just been published.

    A former Arsenal kit manager is suing the club for wrongful dismissal, alleging he was discriminated against because of his opposition to Israel. Mark Bonnick, who worked at the club from the early 2000s, alleges his dismissal was “discriminatory” owing to it being based on his “philosophical anti-Zionist belief”.

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    That’s the lot from me – Taha Hashim is now assuming the controls.

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    Jacob Steinberg

    Jacob Steinberg

    West Ham are looking at a deal for Burnley’s CJ Egan-Riley but face competition for the centre-back from Strasbourg. Egan-Riley, who has just won promotion to the Premier League with Burnley, is a free agent. However I am told there are fees attached to the deal – the way it was put to me is that’s “free but not free”. And it seems there would be lower fees for foreign clubs, meaning West Ham could miss out. Strasbourg, of course, have the same owners as Chelsea.

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    In another update via a well-known sports news channel, Unai Emery is characteristically upbeat about Aston Villa’s end to the campaign. They face Tottenham at home in the Premier League this evening.

    “The players are so focused,” said the Villans manager. “Maybe we can have another chance to be in the Champions League. We are so so motivated, the players are fresh, we are in a good moment.

    “The players are training very well, we have enough players available – some injuries, but [other] players who can also show us their capacities.”

    And what of this evening’s opponents, Tottenham? “With the players they have and the way they play … they are so strong. I have massive respect for them and for Ange Postecoglou,” Emery says. “Tactically I really appreciate the way they play. I like it a lot.”

    Jacob Ramsey and Dejan Kulusevski battle for the ball in a match that Villa won 2-1. Photograph: Nick Potts/PA
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    Updated at 16.25 CEST

    The Spurs gaffer Ange Postecoglou has had a chat with Sky. He was distinctly unimpressed by some of his players’ efforts in the 2-0 defeat by the FA Cup finalists Crystal Palace last weekend.

    “You can lose a game,” Postecoglou said. “But I was disappointed that more players didn’t take the opportunity to put their foot forward for a big game [the Europa League final against Manchester United] next week … I say to the players, you don’t know when you’ll be in this position again.

    “If you get an opportunity to play – make an impact – make my decision a lot more difficult about who starts.”

    With regards to claiming potential silverware in Europe, Postecoglou believes it would change perceptions.

    “It certainly breaks through the barrier of people looking at the club and saying it’s not achievable [if they win the Europa League],” Postecoglou said.

    “Doing it in a year like this shows you the opportunity exists to have success every year at this football club … because we’ll not have a difficult season again as we’ve had this year.”

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    Updated at 13.39 CEST

    Jamie Jackson

    Jamie Jackson

    The measure of Manchester City’s class is that they have a chance of claiming the FA Cup in Saturday’s Wembley showpiece despite a troubled campaign featuring serial injury, an insipid title defence, Champions League playoff stage elimination by Real Madrid and the mid-season departure of the captain, Kyle Walker, on loan.

    Oliver Glasner’s in-form Crystal Palace, who have lost two of their past 14 games, are in their way but Pep Guardiola’s garlanded team are favourites, the wounded deposed champions intent on not ending empty-handed for the first time since the Catalan’s opening 2016-17 term.

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    Xabi Alonso blows kisses at fans. Photograph: Ralf Treese/DeFodi Images/Shutterstock

    Bayer Leverkusen will try to set a Bundesliga record with a 34th consecutive undefeated away game when they take on Mainz 05 in the league finale tomorrow, with the departing coach Xabi Alonso ready to leave on a high.

    Saturday’s game will be the last with Leverkusen for Alonso, who is leaving after two and a half years in charge, with media linking him to a move to Real Madrid.

    He led Leverkusen to an undefeated domestic league and Cup double last season and in this campaign they are unbeaten on the road, equalling Bayern Munich’s record of 33 away league games without defeat.

    Leverkusen, who will finish second behind champions Bayern, could set a record with two seasons with no road defeat.

    “Yes, in terms of football goals, for sure,” Alonso said on Friday, asked about the potential unbeaten record. “It is very, very meaningful if we reach it. To have two whole seasons without an away defeat is special but it is not going to be easy. But we want to try until the last day. We had enough time to say farewell so we want to end with a good feeling for all.”

    Alonso, 43, is widely expected to replace outgoing Real boss Carlo Ancelotti, who will take over Brazil ahead of the 2026 World Cup.

    The Spaniard did not comment, saying he first wanted to end the season. “I think it is good to finish things properly and there is a right time for everything,” Alonso said. (Reuters)

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    Updated at 13.23 CEST

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    Gambling commission warns clubs over unlicensed websites

    The Gambling Commission has written to Bournemouth, Fulham, Newcastle, Wolves and Burnley warning of the risks of promoting unlicensed gambling websites after regulatory action by the commission prompted the gambling operator that controls sponsors of those clubs to leave the British market.

    TGP Europe surrendered its licence after it was told it needed to pay a £3.3m penalty and make significant improvements if it wanted to continue trading in Britain. The commission said the fine was for “failing to carry out sufficient checks on business partners and breaching anti-money laundering rules”.

    A statement from the commission said: “The letter warns that club officers may be liable to prosecution and, if convicted, face a fine, imprisonment or both if they promote unlicensed gambling businesses that transact with consumers in Great Britain.”

    John Pierce, the commission’s head of enforcement, said: “We have already been in contact with several football clubs today to highlight the impact of the withdrawal from the market by TGP and make clear that we will be carrying out checks – without further notice – to ensure these sites remain blocked. We will also conduct ongoing spot checks as necessary to ensure they are not accessible to consumers in Great Britain by any means. Should any of these sites be available to GB consumers, we will take appropriate action.

    “It is essential that football clubs play their part in protecting fans and GB consumers who may be exposed to advertising of these sites through their sponsorship arrangements from harm or exploitation. All licensed operators with similar arrangements to TGP should take notice of the action taken in this case.”

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    Updated at 13.13 CEST

    Crystal Palace’s Oliver Glasner will also speak at around 1.30pm before tomorrow’s FA Cup final against Manchester City at Wembley. Midfield general Adam Wharton is nursing an ankle injury which will be making fans sweat.

    (I saw Wharton in action against Forest at Selhurst Park last week and he was outstanding. His passing and reading of the game seems to be improving all the time …)

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    Updated at 13.09 CEST

    Nuno of Forest, in fact, will be speaking at around 1.30pm.

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    Ewan Murray

    Ewan Murray

    This Scottish football season involved a debate surrounding the possibility of reconstruction. Would 10, 14 or 16 be the ideal number of Premiership sides, as opposed to the present dozen? There was, however, a tartan elephant in the room. Scotland has been operating a one, one-and-a-half or two-team league for far longer than is healthy. There is no indication that can change. Distress signals should have been raised long ago.

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    Union Saint Gilloise are within touching distance of a first Belgian league title in 90 years with club officials attributing their remarkable turnaround to a shrewd recruitment process backed by strong analytics.

    A home win over Antwerp on Saturday, coupled with a defeat for their closest challengers Club Brugge at Anderlecht on Sunday, would get Union across the line.

    Should that scenario fail to play out, they will have another chance on May 25, the final day.

    Formed in 1897, Union won 11 league titles between 1904 and their last in 1935 but declined in the early 1960s after being relegated, ending up in the fourth tier two decades later.

    But a revival sparked by investment from Tony Bloom, the owner of English Premier League side Brighton & Hove Albion, saw Union move up to the second division and then win promotion to the top flight in 2021 after a 48-year absence.

    Union’s players celebrate beating Genk in April. Photograph: Shutterstock

    They finished runners-up in their first season back and came within minutes of the title before having it snatched away in the 2022-23 campaign.

    They were second again last year, a point behind Club Brugge, but now have their destiny in their hands.

    “We have done well in these playoffs so far, but we are staying calm. The atmosphere is the same as at the start of the playoffs,” said the coach Sebastien Pocognoli.

    The 37-year-old former West Bromwich Albion and Brighton defender has been at the helm since the start of the season and credited with keeping Union competitive despite the club selling players.

    While such turnover rarely fosters continuity, Union have stayed competitive thanks to data-driven signings.

    “We want undervalued, underrated hungry players,” said Chris O’Loughlin, the club’s sporting director. “We don’t have the budgets to go and spend some of the money that’s being spent by some of our colleagues in Belgium.

    “By looking for these undervalued, underrated, hungry players we also have the scope to look far and wide, because we have some fantastic data. The analytics is a big, strong part of our recruitment process,” he added.

    Among their early purchases is the English defender Christian Burgess, who joined from Portsmouth, and Kevin Mac Allister, elder brother of Liverpool’s Alexis.

    This week the players have been cloistered away to avoid pressure, with the club’s chief executive officer Philippe Bormans saying they have learned from past disappointments.

    “We have all experienced it – including the disappointment – and have taken steps as a club. We know exactly where we stand and what can still happen,” Bormans said. “That experience is important not to look ahead too much and to focus on the next match.” (Reuters)

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    Updated at 13.05 CEST

    The lunchtime Premier League press conference rush is about to commence. It seems like Nuno Espírito Santo of Nottingham Forest is about to speak before Sunday’s trip to West Ham.

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    Over in Italy, there is something called a “title race.”

    Napoli dropped points at home against Genoa last Sunday, while Inter won at Torino, meaning there’s a solitary point in it before the final two rounds. Inter v Lazio and Parma v Napoli (and all nine games) kick off at 18.45 local time on Sunday. Vai!

    Serie A fixtures: Saturday 17 May
    Genoa v Atalanta (1845)

    Sunday 18 May (all 18.45 CET/19.45 BST)
    Cagliari v Venezia
    Fiorentina v Bologna
    Hellas Verona v Como
    Internazionale v Lazio
    Juventus v Udinese
    Lecce v Torino
    Monza v Empoli
    Parma v Napoli
    Roma v Milan

    (Should Napoli and Inter finish level there will be a one-off playoff match for the Scudetto, which would be fun for neutrals, and anxiety-inducing for fans.)

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    Updated at 12.55 CEST

    Your correspondent was on Chelsea duty yesterday. Enzo Maresca said that while tactics remain important, it’s up to his players to take responsibility, and show desire, to achieve the club’s aims in the next couple of weeks. Interesting, because past managers carrying the can for poor form at Chelsea feels like a recurring theme …

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    Watkins is asked about his comment last month about being ‘fuming’ at being left on the bench by Unai Emery for the Champions League encounters against Paris Saint-Germain last month.

    “It wasn’t in a disrespectful way … for me, I’m a footballer at the end of the day. That’s my job. If I’m not playing football I’m not happy. You want to be playing every game. There is no animosity between me and the boss. I have every faith in him and what he decides.”

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    The Aston Villa goal-poacher Ollie Watkins has been having a chat with Sky Sports News: “Unbelievable season for us … falling short in the FA Cup, but being in contention for the Champions League – I think the fans will be happy with that.”

    Who would be his pick for Villa’s player of the season? “Morgan Rogers has made the step up, and he’s made it look easy really … I can’t speak highly enough of him. So powerful, hard-working, skilful. He’s got the lot.”

    And what has been Villa’s secret this season? “The way we train, the manager is so demanding … that brings the best out of players. Everyone is on the same wavelength. It’s been really positive this season.”

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    Ruud van Nistelrooy, the Leicester manager, has just been asked about Jamie Vardy’s achievements, in the final weeks of his long stay at the Foxes. What sets him apart?

    “For me I always, when you see the amount of time a player has performed at the highest level – for me it’s the biggest achievement,” says the Dutchman. “When you are capable of playing 13 seasons at this level – coming up to 500 games, 200 goals, it’s says something on your mindset, you standards, how you live your life around football, preparing yourself day in, day out to perform.

    “Also the trophies he won … it’s the total package of one of the greatest.”

    Has Vardy expressed any interest in being a manager himself – perhaps even at Leicester? “I think in the conversations we had, this wasn’t a topic.” [No – he can’t have my job. Ed.] “I recognise when I was still playing, at an older age, you are focused on performance. I recognise that in Jamie. He’s not thinking about the future in football … he wants to continue playing, he’s committed to perform and to playing.”

    Jamie and Ruud, among others. Photograph: Ashley Crowden/Shutterstock
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    Updated at 15.41 CEST

    Hello Stuart, hello everyone. Thank you. What is occurring?

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    Updated at 12.22 CEST

    More Vardy, Goodison and FA Cup final to be found in today’s 10 things …

    Time for me to hand the blogging baton to Luke McLaughlin. Have a good weekend!

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    League Two playoffs: It’s semi-final second leg time tonight and tomorrow.

    Walsall have a 2-0 lead to protect against Chesterfield tonight (8pm BST) before AFC Wimbledon take on Notts County (Saturday 12.30pm) with just a 1-0 cushion.

    The Saddlers were just one point behind Bradford in the last automatic promotion place, and defender David Okagbue is keeping feet on the ground despite their cushion. He told the Walsall website …

    No one here is getting ahead of themselves. We all know the game’s not over and there’s a lot left to do in 90 minutes. We’re looking forward to it, we know we need to start well.

    With the advantage we have, they’re going to have to try and get the first goal and we know what to expect.

    We just need to be ready, stay strong together and be connected all over the pitch and sometimes you’re going to have to deal with a lot of pressure like we did towards the end of the game and hopefully we do that and the fans get behind us, us kick on, get the first goal and get more from there.”

    Winners of the two semi-finals will face off on Monday 26 May for a chance to join Doncaster, Port Vale and Bradford in League One next season.

    Walsall’s Nathan Asiimwe and Taylor Allen celebrate in the first leg against Chesterfield. Photograph: Anna Gowthorpe/Shutterstock
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    Updated at 12.37 CEST

    More Newcastle: Howe has injury doubts regarding Sven Botman – “he got a bang on his knee” – in a further blow to a defence already missing Lewis Hall, Kieran Trippier and Matt Targett. “We’re not sure about Sven’s availability for the weekend but we’ll give him a chance to be fit,” Howe said.

    He added that long-term absentee Jamaal Lascelles – an unused substitute last weekend after a year out following knee surgery – is now ready to feature. Joelinton is likely to miss the final two games with knee knack, but Joe Willock – recovering from a knee issue of his own – is seen as having a “slight chance” of featuring on Sunday.

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    Newcastle: Eddie Howe is a bit miffed that his side’s attempts to pip Arsenal to second spot in the league are having to take place against a backdrop where several of his stars are being linked with moves. The rumour mill has been whirring all season with talk that Alexander Isak is going to end up more or less anywhere but St James’ Park next season, with Anthony Gordon and Bruno Guimarães also subjects of frequent chatter.

    Newcastle can effectively seal a Champions League victory with victory at Arsenal – mooted as a potential destination for all three of the aforementioned – on Sunday. Howe said his piece on all the transfer nattering …

    It is a frustration because I don’t see why our players are getting linked here, there and everywhere with other clubs. I’d like to think the players are happy here.

    I’d like to think again that they’re seeing us grow and develop into a team that hopefully can compete at the top end of the division. We have no divine right to do that, but I think we’re going in the right direction, so yes, it’s a source of frustration. But I don’t let it absorb me, really.”

    He also opened up on his hopes that the club will be in a position to spend this summer …

    Regular success, consistent success, all these things help you in the journey that you’re on to show to everybody that that’s where the club’s ambition is. There’s no doubt that’s what the club’s ambition is. The ability financially to compete the last few years has been hampered by PSR. But those issues aren’t there for the coming window, so I don’t see any reason why we can’t strengthen, not weaken ourselves.”

    Isak is proving popular in transfer rumours. Photograph: Richard Lee/Shutterstock
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    Updated at 12.37 CEST

    Leicester: not quite a club fixture of Goodison Park vintage, but Jamie Vardy has been kicking around at Leicester for 13 years.

    It’s an all-relegated affair at the King Power Stadium on Sunday as the Foxes host Ipswich, and the club have announced that the match will be Vardy’s final outing – the striker will sit out the last-day visit to Bournemouth.

    The 38-year-old, who will be looking for a new employer over the summer, will be particularly hungry to make his mark – he’s on 199 Leicester goals, has nine goals this season … and Sunday and will be his 500th appearance for his club.

    The club have promised “special souvenir flags” on each seat – The Day Of The 30,000 Jamie Vardys? Former teammates, including members of the 2016 league-winning squad, will also be on hand to wave him away.

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    Quiz quiz quiz quiz quiz: plenty of FA Cup fare – plus Beach Soccer World Cup! – in here to test you (I got 11/15) …

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    Barcelona: ICYMI, a lively couple of days in La Liga ended with Barça sealing the league title against 10-man Espanyol last night.

    Raphinha lauded 17-year-old Lamine Yamal, scorer of the stunning opener in a 2-0 win, after the match …

    We didn’t have many clear chances but we have a kid in there who sometimes pulls something out of the golden feet he has and he gave us peace of mind to stay in the game more calmly.

    In January some people were saying we would fight to be third. We have confidence in ourselves. That’s the key. We trust in the work and in what we know we can do.”

    On Thursday Real Madrid had prolonged the race for the title with an ultra-dramatic, last-attack turnaround victory at home to Mallorca. Seriously, we had someone with a finger hovering over a button ready to launch a “Barça confirmed as league winners after Real Madrid fail to beat Mallorca” story.

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    Updated at 11.43 CEST

    Celtic’s Maeda wins Scottish Premiership player of the season

    Scottish Premiership: Celtic forward Daizen Maeda has been recognised as the league’s player of the season. His 33 goals from 49 games in all competitions – including 16 in the league – propelled the club to a double that could yet become a treble. The Hoops face Aberdeen in the Scottish Cup final next Saturday. Maeda, who also has 12 assists, has already won Celtic’s own player of the year award and PFA Scotland’s player of the year.

    Before then, it’s Trophy Day at Celtic Park tomorrow (12.30pm KO), as the side celebrate another Premiership title as they host St Mirren.

    Maeda ha been prolific for Celtic. Photograph: Stuart Wallace/REX/Shutterstock
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    Updated at 12.30 CEST

    Deep breaths, Everton fans … it’s going to be an emotional one. With what looked like being a precarious season long-since righted, fans will be able to pour everything into a goodbye to Goodison Park. As aforementioned, the creaky old stadium will remain – news that caught the Blue half of Liverpool unawares – but will have its capacity reduced as it prepares to become home to the women’s side.

    Tom Jenkins has produced a stunning photo essay that captures a lot of what made the “Grand Old Lady” so special, and why fans of the men’s side are going to be in bits on Sunday. Whatever your affiliation, it’s well worth your time …

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    It’s also the second-to-last round of Fantasy Premier League matches. Here’s Paul MacInnes – currently third in Guardian Sport’s in-house league (caps doffed to league-leading subeditor Ronnie Ruff, 2,461pts and 19,361th overall, and our chief sports reporter Sean Ingle, who’s in second).

    Only two weeks to go. That’s the mantra. Two more weeks to endure the familiar trauma of logging on to the fantasy football app, picking a team, celebrating the wise decisions that have led you to create an unbeatable unit, watching the weekend’s football disabuse you of this notion, then repeating the whole thing again.

    It’s supposed to be a game, but Fantasy Premier League (FPL) is more like a lifestyle. Or a second job. Or even exactly like being a professional footballer: the focus, determination and relentless commitment should really be rewarded with a weekly salary, preferably in the five figures. But no, instead we have to make do with a brief appearance of a green arrow next to our team name or, more likely, a red one.

    (Full transparency btw: I’m currently 16th of 26 because I can’t stop effing tinkering.)

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    Updated at 11.46 CEST

    Because of the FA Cup final, it’s a stretched round of Premier League fixtures.

    Tonight, Villa host fourth-bottom Spurs, 45 mins before Chelsea host fifth-bottom Manchester United. Probably for the best that the “all-important” 40-point mark wasn’t needed this season, as Tottenham and United have just 38 and 39 from their 36 matches.

    Saturday is kept clear to ensure all eyes are on Wembley, before Everton make a noon farewell to Goodison … but it’s only a goodbye for the men’s team, as was revealed this week. Then Forest will hope to try and get back into the Champions League reckoning at West Ham … and can Newcastle get past Arsenal into second spot?

    Premier League fixtures

    Friday
    Aston Villa v Tottenham (7.30pm, all times BST)
    Chelsea v Manchester United (8.15pm)

    Sunday
    Everton v Southampton (12noon)
    West Ham v Nottingham Forest (2.15pm)
    Brentford v Fulham (3pm)
    Leicester v Ipswich (3pm)
    Arsenal v Newcastle (4.30pm)

    Monday
    Brighton v Liverpool (8pm)

    Tuesday
    Crystal Palace v Wolves (8pm)
    Manchester City v Bournemouth (8pm)

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    Palace have it all to do at Wembley tomorrow. Recent form has been spotty, including a 5-2 defeat by tomorrow’s opposition, City, but they’ll arrive at Wembley buoyed by last weekend’s 2-0 win at Spurs.

    Ed Aarons has been talking to Palace names from finals past – Geoff Thomas, Alan Smith and Papa Souaré.

    “Please don’t ask me about our appearance on Sky to sing our version of Glad All Over,” Thomas, captain in the dramatic two-game 1990 final, told him. “I remember John Salako and Gary O’Reilly giving it some! It was quite embarrassing having to sing in front of a live TV audience …”

    Lots, lots more here to gee up the Palace faithful …

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    Chelsea are chasing a domestic clean sweep in the women’s game. Sunday’s Women’s FA Cup final arrives with Catarina Macario in form and having recaptured elusive fitness following her injury-ravaged start to life at the club.

    It hasn’t been the smoothest time or transition back into playing. Having been out for so long, other things come, different little niggles, and it’s hard to pick up form in general, especially in the middle of a season, like this year. Thankfully I feel like I’ve finally been able to be on the pitch consistently since January or so, which has been a big achievement.”

    Plenty more with Suzanne Wrack here …

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    Infantino prioritised ‘private interests’ on Trump’s tour, Uefa says

    First up, those bizarre events in Paraguay. Delegates including European members of the Fifa Council – and Uefa president Aleksander Ceferin – walked out after Gianni Infantino had arrived hours late for the governing body’s annual congress. The Fifa president had been accompanying Donald Trump on a tour of Gulf states and despite making numerous apologies after his eventual arrival, members opted to leave at the scheduled time.

    A particularly strong statement from Uefa said: “To have the timetable changed at the last minute for what appears to be simply to accommodate private political interests, does the game no service and appears to put its interests second.

    “We are all in post to serve football; from the streets to the podium, and Uefa members of the Fifa council felt the need on this occasion to make a point that the game comes first and to leave as originally scheduled.”

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    Preamble

    It’s all kicking off. Tomorrow, FA Cup fever at Wembley where Crystal Palace hope to make it third time lucky – having been denied in their two previous final appearances by Manchester United, will they have better luck against Manchester City?

    Pep Guardiola’s side were last year’s losing finalists and may have a bit of a bear-with-thorn-in-paw air given their disappointing campaigns in the league and Europe.

    The Women’s FA Cup follows on Sunday, where United aim to keep their mitts on the trophy they won last season … but come up against Sonia Bompastor’s unbeaten WSL champions Chelsea. The Blues got the edge in both league meetings this season.

    Before then, expect fallout from astonishing events at yesterday’s Fifa congress in Paraguay, where Gianni Infantino watched several delegates turn on their heels in protest after the governing body president turned up hours late, having been hobnobbing with Donald Trump in the Middle East.

    The weekend starts tonight, with plenty to play for in the Premier League and League Two playoff action. Then comes the last men’s match at Goodison and Jamie Vardy’s Foxes farewell. Lots of buildup and news to come.

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