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Scottish Sun
18-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Scottish Sun
Ex-England star stitched up by pals who put his name on £9,500 bill for lap dances after wild night at strip club
Click to share on X/Twitter (Opens in new window) Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) PREMIER League star Kieran Trippier was stitched up by pals who put a £9,500 bill for lap dances in his name. The hefty tab included 76 £100 tokens for personal dances at a gentlemen's club which the Newcastle defender has previously visited. Sign up for Scottish Sun newsletter Sign up 2 Kieran Trippier was stitched up by pals who put a £9,500 bill for lap dances in his name Credit: Reuters 2 The receipt was printed at 4.36am earlier this month under the name 'Tripps' The £9,663.45 bill is believed to have been racked up at Newcastle's For Your Eyes Only by Trippier's pals at non-league side Gateshead. The receipt, also including booze and 38 £50 dance tokens, was printed at 4.36am earlier this month under the name 'Tripps'. A source said: 'Kieran has visited FYEO before but when this bill was run up by some of the lads he knows at Gateshead. "He wasn't there. "This seems to be their idea of a joke on Kieran. "Who knows who footed the bill.' Trippier split from partner Charlotte, mum of his three children, last year. He missed Newcastle's clash with Arsenal yesterday with a calf injury.
Yahoo
15-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Joelinton out: Newcastle injury news ahead of Arsenal game
Newcastle could be without several regulars when they face Arsenal, with late calls expected on Trippier, Botman and others before Sunday's meeting at the Emirates. Photo byNewcastle United are facing a number of key injury concerns ahead of Sunday's match against Arsenal at the Emirates Stadium, with Kieran Trippier, Sven Botman and Joe Willock among several players being monitored closely in the build-up to a fixture that will likely decide who finishes second in the Premier League. Advertisement Trippier, who missed last weekend's win over Chelsea with a calf injury, is a major doubt, and Eddie Howe has admitted there is currently 'no idea' whether the defender will return in time. 'We would love to get [Trippier] back quick and able to play a part. I have no idea at this moment in time, I don't know if that is possible.' Botman, meanwhile, returned to the starting line-up for the first time since February following knee surgery, but required treatment at half-time. 'I think he was icing a problem at half-time, so we hope he's OK,' Howe said. He will be assessed further ahead of the trip to north London. Former Arsenal midfielder Willock also remains doubtful after suffering a hamstring injury, with Howe admitting that the short turnaround may rule him out for the rest of the season. Photo byJoelinton, Lewis Hall and Matt Targett are all expected to miss the remainder of the campaign, although Joelinton's condition is being closely monitored following a specialist's review of his knee issue. The Arsenal game seems too soon for him, however. Jason Tindall confirmed Hall will not feature again this season, though his recovery is progressing well. 'He's doing great,' he said. 'I don't think we will see him play again this season if we are being honest. But he's recovering well and he is on the right road to recovery.'
Yahoo
10-05-2025
- Sport
- Yahoo
Newcastle United vs Chelsea Match Preview: Details, Head To Head Stats, Match Facts, Team News, Predicted Playing XI, Betting Tips and Telecast Details
Newcastle United vs Chelsea: Newcastle United will host Chelsea in their next game of the English Premier League 2024/25 season at St. James' Park. The Magpies are fourth in the points table with 63 points in 35 matches. They have won 19 matches, drawn six, and lost 10 matches so far in the league. The Blues are fifth in the points table with 63 points in 35 matches. They have won 18 matches, drawn nine, and lost eight matches so far in the league. Newcastle are coming to this game on the back of a draw against Brighton & Hove Albion in the Premier League. Chelsea have beaten Djurgardens in the second leg of the semi-final of the UEFA Conference League. It will be a battle to stake their claim on the Champions League spot for the next season. Newcastle United vs Chelsea Match Details: Tournament: English Premier League Advertisement Date: May 11, 2025 (Sunday) Time: 4:30 PM IST Venue: St. James' Park Head-to-head stats: During the last 33 meetings with Newcastle United playing at home, Newcastle United have won 16 times, there have been seven draws while Chelsea FC have won 10 times. The goal difference is 42-33 in favour of Newcastle United. Match Facts: Did you know that Newcastle United scores 27% of their goals between the minutes 31-45? Did you know that Chelsea FC scores 21% of their goals between the minutes 76-90? Newcastle United wins 1st half in 52% of their matches, Chelsea FC in 42% of their matches. Team News: Newcastle United: Lascelles (Injured), Targett (Injured), Hall (Injured), Joelinton (Injured) are sidelined from this game. Schar (Fitness) and Trippier (Fitness) are questionable for this game. Chelsea: Fofana (Injured), Anselmino (Injured), Kellyman (Injured), Mudryk (Disciplinary), Nkunku (Injured) are sidelined from this game. Guiu (Injured) is questionable. Newcastle United vs Chelsea: Predicted Lineup: Newcastle United Predicted XI (4-3-3): Pope; Trippier, Botman, Burn, Livramento; Willock, Tonali, Guimaraes; Murphy, Isak, Gordon Advertisement Chelsea Predicted XI (4-2-3-1): Sanchez; Caicedo, Chalobah, Colwill, Cucurella; Lavia, Fernandez; Neto, Palmer, Madueke; Jackson Match Prediction: Betting Tips and Odds: Chelsea have won just one of their last five Premier League away games, and hence we consider Newcastle United as the favorites. Tip 1: Chelsea to win: 2.21 as per 1xBet. Tip 2: Both teams to score: 1.48 as per 1xBet. Tip 3: Total goals over 2.5: 1.62 as per 1xBet.


BBC News
01-05-2025
- Sport
- BBC News
Mbeumo to continue hot streak - FPL tips & team of week
Four gameweeks to go. Four gameweeks to shape your destiny. Four gameweeks to cement your name in Fantasy Premier League maybe a bit dramatic but this is the time when mini leagues are won and lost, the moment to take risks if you are chasing a rival and when every transfer is more precious than week captaincy is far from clear - FPL managers have a big decision to team of the week is here for some inspiration. Join us on Friday at 14:00 BST when FPL expert Holly Shand will be our special guest on the BBC Sport website for a Q&A session before gameweek 35. Keeper and defence Jordan Pickford, Everton, keeper, £5.1m - Ipswich (h)Ipswich were very poor at Newcastle last week, ending a second straight game with 10 season is over, and Everton are generally strong at home and have as many clean sheets (10) as Manchester City this expected goals (xG) in their past five games is 3.47 - the lowest in the league - and they have managed only eight shots on screams Everton clean O'Brien, Everton, £4.5m - Ipswich (h)Ipswich did not defend set-pieces well last week, conceding twice from corners (well, one was a short corner).O'Brien has been by far and away the most threatening Everton defender, based on his statistics per 90 minutes on the is top of shots and shorts on target of all Everton defenders and his 0.21 big chances is miles ahead of his team-mates - Jarrad Branthwaite is next with Gvardiol, Manchester City, £6.3m - Wolves (h)There aren't many clear clean-sheet opportunities this week, so in comes trusty Gvardiol, whose five goals is a league high for Trippier, Newcastle, £5.7m - Brighton (a)This pick is potentially chasing points, but in the past four gameweeks Trippier has been head and shoulders ahead of all other defenders in several key creative has 26 crosses in that time - the next best player has nine - and 143 final-third passes (77 is the next best).Brighton have conceded twice in each of their past six games, so we're looking for an attacking return for Trippier here - a clean sheet would be a bonus. Midfielders Bryan Mbeumo (captain), Brentford, £8.1m - Manchester United (h)You don't need much of a reason to pick Mbeumo, FPL's second-highest points the situation this week is a dream United are almost certainly going to put out a weakened team, with their focus on the Europa League, and it is not like they have been is in form, he takes penalties, is Brentford's talisman and might be up against 18-year-old left-back Harry Bowen, West Ham, £7.6m - Spurs (h)Another in-form player (four returns in four games) in a similar scenario to will be focused on Europe - and they can't defend has been involved in 56% of West Ham's goals this de Bruyne, Manchester City, £9.4m - Wolves (h)Neither of the three expensive midfielders - Mohamed Salah, Cole Palmer and Bukayo Saka - have ideal match-ups this v Liverpool is very difficult to call given the Reds have wrapped up the title, and Arsenal's Saka could easily start on the why not look at De Bruyne, who will surely play after being rested in the FA Cup in a game that could be great Belgian has nine assists this season in only 16 starts - with 0.56 assists per 90 minutes long as he starts you can feel confident of a return and, with only two home games of his City career left, surely Pep Guardiola selects him on Friday Asensio, Aston Villa, £6.2m - Fulham (h)Morgan Rogers is the popular Villa pick but Asensio is the high-risk, high-reward he arrived he has topped every stat among Villa Spaniard has taken 3.56 shots per 90 minutes on the pitch (Rogers is 1.56) and his xG per 90 is 0.78. Rogers is next best on has 6.96 FPL points per 90 - and don't forget he missed two issue is game time, but Marcus Rashford's injury should make Asensio's path to the first XI smoother - and there are big rewards waiting if you take a punt. Strikers Matheus Cunha, Wolves, £7m - Manchester City (a)The Brazilian was fantastic last week and has 30 points in his past three games.A trip to City is not an issue - Wolves could concede a few but they are likely to score have only four home clean sheets this season and two of those were against Southampton and Vardy, Leicester, £5.2m - Southampton (h)Vardy was a player to watch last week and a decent budget striker for the end of the season - especially if you are 38-year-old probably has only four games of his Premier League career left and will want to go out with a Leicester score, there's a strong chance he is involved, and if they can't find the net against Watkins (vice-captain), Aston Villa, £8.9m - Fulham (h)Watkins is the perfect end-of-season FPL will start, with Rashford injured, and has a fine track 22 FPL returns in 27 starts - in a season when he has had dips in form - is superb and Villa need a strong finish to secure Champions League football. That could start with strong home peformance against Fulham. Subs bench Alphonse Areola, West Ham, goalkeeper, £4.2m - Spurs (h)Ben White, Arsenal, defender, £6.1m - Bournemouth (h)Dwight McNeil, Everton, midfielder, £5.1m - Ipswich (h)Neco Williams, Nottingham Forest, defender, £4.5m - Crystal Palace (a)Team total cost: £93.9mThe team of the week is selected based on current FPL prices to fit within a £100m budget, as if you were playing a Free Hit. Player to watch Erling Haaland, Manchester City, striker, £14.8mHe's back in training and could be a massive differential in the final weeks . Can you shuffle your budget to get him in your team? Team to target Everton - Ipswich (h), Fulham (a), Southampton (h)Packed full of budget options, particularly in defence, and with two plum home ties remaining. Great team to target if you are wildcarding.


New York Times
10-04-2025
- Sport
- New York Times
Fantasy Premier League: The differentials for big gains in Double Gameweek 32
Double gameweek season is upon us, a time when big gains can be made. We have a double gameweek next and one in Gameweek 33, followed by a blank gameweek in 34. Newcastle United and Crystal Palace have a double this week, so we will focus on them, casting an eye on some low-owned options which might help you shoot up the ranks. We will also look at some single gameweek players that might help you rise the ranks, too. Newcastle are at home to Manchester United on Sunday and at home to Palace on Wednesday. Alexander Isak (£9.5m) is the clear best captaincy choice for this week and some will even use the Triple Captaincy chip on him. He will be owned by the majority of engaged managers and Jacob Murphy's (£5.1m) ownership will rise after his brace against Leicester City. Advertisement However, there are still a few low-owned options for Newcastle that could help you make the difference. Tino Livramento (£4.6m) not only looks great value, but he's nailed to start at left-back. He has attacking threat and picked up an assist in his last game, against Leicester City. Livramento is only owned by 6.4 per cent of managers at the time of writing. The other advantage with him is that he is cheap enough to hold on your bench for the remainder of the season and you can play him for his easier fixtures. If you are looking for more upside in your defence, then Kieran Trippier (£5.6m) is a fine option. Trippier hasn't had a great campaign due to injuries and losing his place early in the season, but with Lewis Hall (£4.8m) out for the season, Trippier is now certain to start at right-back. He managed one goal and 10 assists last season, so he can offer points at both ends of the pitch. He also takes some set pieces and has many avenues to points. The England international is only owned by 4.3 per cent of managers at the moment. He is pricier than the likes of Livramento and Dan Burn (£4.5m), but he could well be worth the extra outlay. Finally, in attack, Harvey Barnes (£5.9m) has an ownership of only 1.3 per cent. He has started the last three games, picking up two assists, one goal and played 90 minutes in the last two. He has filled in for the suspended and then injured Anthony Gordon (£7.4m), who wasn't in the squad against Leicester in Gameweek 31. Eddie Howe's update after the game didn't look too positive for the England international either: 'Anthony wasn't close (to being in the squad at Leicester). He hasn't been able to train with us yet. He's still feeling the effects of that tackle with England. We hope that we may see him soon, but I've got no certainty on that.' Advertisement So it looks like Barnes' spot is safe for now and certainly for Double Gameweek 32. He is £0.8m more expensive than Murphy, but he does historically have more goal threat and his underlying numbers back that up with an xG (expected goals) of 0.36 per 90 compared to 0.28 for Murphy this season. He scored 13 goals for Leicester City in the 2022-23 season, so him being given a run in the team can be a great option. Jean-Philippe Mateta (£7.7m), Ismaila Sarr (£5.7m) and Daniel Munoz (£5.2m) are the three most popular options in the top 10,000 and top 100,000. Mateta and Munoz are around 50-60 per cent owned, and Sarr around 35 per cent. Eberechi Eze (£6.8m) has only a 10 per cent ownership in the top 100,000, so if you are looking for the biggest differential from Palace, it's him — and he might well even be the best option. He has come into a bit of form, with two assists in his last match, and he's also been playing plenty more minutes lately. The England international has started the last five in the league, averaging 88 minutes per start. He has goals and assists in his locker and is on set-pieces, too, so has many routes to picking up points. In general, Palace players will be quite highly owned, but they won't be captained by many. So, another differential path is to captain one of them. If I were to go for a captain from Oliver Glasner's side, it would be one of Mateta or Eze. The fixtures aren't the best, but there is a high likelihood that they score against both of their next opponents: away to Manchester City on Saturday and away to Newcastle on Wednesday — and one attacking return per game should end up with a good score. Our priority should be to maximise the double gameweek picks, but there are still some great single gameweek options this week too if you already have the full roster of double gameweek options. Aston Villa players are an interesting one as they have a fantastic fixture against Southampton (A) and then a double against Newcastle (H) and Man City (A). Advertisement On paper, it looks like a great entry point to bring their assets in and many who are bench boosting in Double Gameweek 33 will have a few of their players. I think we might be able to make a good prediction of how Unai Emery will line up against Southampton by the team he picked against Paris Saint-Germain. If Marcus Rashford (£6.7m) or Marco Asensio (£6.2m) don't start, then I think they will play against Southampton. Rashford, Ollie Watkins (£8.9m), Asensio and Morgan Rogers (£5.6m) are all low-owned now. The former three are owned by less than 10 per cent of managers in the top 100,000 with Rogers around 20 per cent. Their ownerships will no doubt increase as we approach Double Gameweek 33, but if you are willing to take the risk and jump on a week early, you could profit hugely.