🥐☕️ FC Breakfast: Salah in tears, a goal worthy of the Puskás Award?
The opening match of the 2025-26 season was marked by Anfield's poignant tribute to Diogo Jota.
After the match, the tributes continued to pour in, and Salah broke down in tears in front of the Kop.
A Puskás Award-worthy goal? 🚀
Kieron Bowie, Hibernian's (Scotland) attacker, scored a stratospheric goal in the return leg of the Europa Conference League third qualifying round against FK Partizan (2-3). Pure art.
The viral sketch you missed 🎬
This wacky sketch on the Premier League's return generated over 70,000 likes on social media.
Yesterday's must-reads 🔍
- PL: Our predictions for the 25/26 season
- L1: Our predictions for the 25/26 season
- New season: Improved app!
TV Schedule 📺
1:30 PM: Aston Villa - Newcastle (Canal+)
4:00 PM: Tottenham - Burnley (+Foot)
5:00 PM: Lens - Olympique Lyonais (Bein Sports 1)
6:30 PM: Wolves - Man City (+Foot)
7:00 PM: Monaco - Le Havre (L1+)
7:30 PM: Majorque - Barcelone (beIN 2)
8:30 PM: Stuttgart - Bayern (beIN 3)
9:05 PM: Nice - Toulouse (L1+)
9:30 PM: Estrela - Benfica (beIN 6)
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