مواعيد مباريات اليوم الأربعاء 30-10-2024 والقنوات الناقلة.. ليفربول والسيتي وانطلاق الدوري المصري

يشهد اليوم الأربعاء الموافق 30-10-2024، العديد من المباريات القوية والمرتقبة في مختلف المسابقات العالمية، كما سيشهد انطلاق بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز موسم 2024-2025.

وتنطلق بطولة الدوري المصري الممتاز للموسم الجديد، بمواجهتين قويتين، حيث يلتقي حرس الحدود الصاعد للدوري الممتاز مع منافسه سموحة، بينما يصطدم طلائع الجيش بنظيره المصري.

ويستعد فريق ليفربول لخوض مباراة جديدة، مساء اليوم الأربعاء، في بطولة كأس رابطة الأندية الإنجليزية، موسم 2024/25.

ويلتقي ليفربول مع نظيره برايتون، على ملعب “فالمر” في إطار منافسات دور الـ16 من بطولة كأس كاراباو لهذا الموسم.

ويلتقي فريق آينتراخت فرانكفورت بقيادة نجمنا المصري عمر مرموش، مع نظيره فريق بوروسيا مونشنجلادباخ في إطار منافسات بطولة كأس ألمانيا، موسم 2024/25.

ويستضيف ملعب “دوتش بانك بارك” مباراة الفريقين، والتي تأتي في إطار لقاءات دور الـ32 من بطولة كأس ألمانيا. مواعيد مباريات اليوم الأربعاء 30-10-2024 والقنوات الناقلةمواعيد مباريات الدوري المصري اليوم

حرس الحدود ضد سموحة، الساعة 5 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “on time sport”.

طلائع الجيش ضد المصري، الساعة 8 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “on time sport”. مواعيد مباريات الدوري الإيطالي اليوم

إمبولي ضد إنتر ميلان، الساعة 7:30 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “AD SPORTS Premium 1”.

فينيتسيا ضد أودينيزي، الساعة 7:30 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “AD SPORTS Premium 2”.

أتالانتا ضد مونزا، الساعة 9:45 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “AD SPORTS Premium 2”.

يوفنتوس ضد بارما، الساعة 9:45 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “AD SPORTS Premium 1”.

طالع أيضًا | بين محمد صلاح وفان دايك وأرنولد.. مارك لورنسون ينصح أحدهم بمغادرة ليفربول ويتمسك بآخر مواعيد مباريات كأس الرابطة الإنجليزي اليوم

برايتون ضد ليفربول، الساعة 10:30 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “beIN Sports HD 2”.

مانشستر يونايتد ضد ليستر سيتي، الساعة 10:45 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “beIN Sports HD 4”.

بريستون نورث ضد آرسنال، الساعة 10:45 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “beIN Sports HD 5”.

أستون فيلا ضد كريستال بالاس، الساعة 10:45 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “beIN Sports HD 9”.

توتنهام ضد مانشستر سيتي، الساعة 11:15 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “beIN Sports HD 1”. مواعيد مباريات كأس خادم الحرمين الشريفين اليوم

الجبلين ضد الاتفاق، الساعة 6:05 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “ssc”. مواعيد مباريات كأس ألمانيا اليوم

آينتراخت فرانكفورت ضد بوروسيا مونشنغلادباخ، الساعة 8 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “دبي الرياضية”.

فرايبورج ضد هامبورج، الساعة 8 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “دبي الرياضية”.

هيرتا برلين ضد هايدنهايم، الساعة 8 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “دبي الرياضية”.

بادربورن ضد فيردر بريمن، الساعة 8 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “دبي الرياضية”.

ماينز ضد بايرن ميونخ، الساعة 10:45 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “دبي الرياضية”.

هوفنهايم ضد تورتيرغ، الساعة 10:45 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “دبي الرياضية”.

أرمينيا بيليفيلد ضد يونيون برلين، الساعة 10:45 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “دبي الرياضية”.

دينامودريسدين ضد دار مشتات، الساعة 10:45 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “دبي الرياضية”. مواعيد مباريات كأس ملك إسبانيا اليوم

يارلا ضد فالنسيا، الساعة 10 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “SSC2 HD”.

سان بيدرو ضد سيلتا فيجو، الساعة 10 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “SSC5 HD”.

شيكلانا ضد أوساسونا، الساعة 10 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “SSC EXTRA 1 HD”.

ايكستريمادورا ضد جيرونا، الساعة 10 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “SSC EXTRA 3 HD”.

لاس روزاس ضد خيتافي، الساعة 10 مساءً بتوقيت مصر والسعودية، وتُذاع عبر قناة “SSC3 HD”.

ويُمكنكم متابعة أحداث مباريات اليوم لحظة بلحظة من مركز المباريات من هنـــا

All 20 Premier League Clubs’ Best Chants & Lyrics

The Premier League is filled with clubs of many different shapes and sizes, but one thing that all 20 teams share is a passion for the game and a real desire to get behind their team, win, lose or draw.

Every club in the top flight has that one song that fans associate with them, from You'll Never Walk Alone for Liverpool to Hi Ho Wolverhampton at Molineux, it really is special.

With that in mind, Football FanCast has created a list featuring the main chant or song for every Premier League club, complete with lyrics.

Arsenal

North London Forever

Lyrics: "North London forever,

Whatever the weather,

These streets are our own,

And my heart will leave you never,

My blood will forever,

Run through the stone…"

We're kicking off our list with a chant that booms around the Emirates every matchday.

With the impressive performances on the field this season and the Premier League title well within reach, you can bet that the Arsenal fans will sing this one just that little bit louder from here on in. Taken from Louis Dunford's 'The Angel', Gunners supporters have been belting this anthem out since last season.

Aston Villa

Hi Ho Aston Villa

Lyrics (to the tune of Hi Ho Silver Lining): "You're everywhere and nowhere, baby

That's where you're at

You're rollin' down a bumpy hillside

In your hippy hat

"You're flying across the country

And getting fat

You're saying everything is groovy

When your tyres are flat

"And it's Hi Ho Aston Villa!

Anywhere you go, baby

I see your sun is shining

But I won't make a fuss

Though it's obvious…"

This is one that perhaps won't go down well with bitter rivals Wolverhampton Wanderers, as both clubs' pre-match and post-match rituals involve singing this at the top of your lungs.

Both sets of fans will argue over who sang it first, but no one really knows the answer.

Bournemouth

Boscombe, Back of the Net

Lyrics: "Boscombe,

(Back of the net),

Boscombe,

(Back of the net)…"

Bournemouth aren't exactly blessed with a huge amount of iconic chants, but this song has been around for a long time and is one that the more hardcore fans will recognise and appreciate.

Brentford

Hey Jude

Lyrics: "Brentford

Don't make it bad,

Take a sad song and make it better,

Remember to let her into your heart

Then you will start to make it better, better, better, better, ooh.

Na na na,

Na na na na!

Na na na na!

Brentford,

Na na na,

Na na na na!

Na na na na!

Brentford…"

This is, of course, a popular song that was originally sung by The Beatles.

If you ever rock up to the Gtech Community Stadium, you'll be sure to hear this bellowing out before and after matches, win, lose or draw.

Brighton & Hove Albion

Sussex By The Sea

Lyrics: "Now is the time for marching, now let your hearts be gay,

Hark to the merry bugles sounding along our way.

So let your voices ring, my boys, and take the time from me,

And I’ll sing you a song as we march along,

Of Sussex by the Sea!

Good old Sussex by the Sea!

Good old Sussex by the Sea!

You may tell them all we stand or fall,

For Sussex by the Sea."

Many football fans perhaps won't look at Brighton as a fanbase with that much passion and aggressiveness, but if you've ever experienced this being bellowed out by 30,000 Seagulls fans prior to kick-off, you may just feel on edge.

Burnley

The Burnley Aces

Lyrics: "Oh my lads, you should have seen 'em running,

Running down the Brunshaw road the Burnley boys are coming,

All the lads and lasses, smiles upon their faces,

Running down the Brunshaw road,

To see the Burnley Aces…"

Now, this is a song that's iconic among quite a few fan bases, with each having their own rendition.

However, with Burnley, it can be heard home and away, and fits ever so well with the Brunshaw Road.

Chelsea

Blue Is The Colour

Lyrics: "Blue is the colour, football is the game

We're all together, and winning is our aim

So cheer us on through the sun and rain

'Cause Chelsea, Chelsea is our name

Here at the Bridge whether rain or fine

We can shine all the time

Home or away, come and see us play

You're welcome any day…"

This is one of the more iconic songs in the list, and matchdays at Stamford Bridge just wouldn't be the same without it.

Although results haven't exactly gone in favour of the Blues at times in the current campaign, as a player, if you're hearing this as you await kick-off, it'll be sure to get you right up for it.

Crystal Palace

Glad All Over

Lyrics: "You say that you love me,

(Say that you love me),

All of the time,

(All of the time),

You say that you need me,

(Say that you need me),

You'll always be mine,

(Always be mine),

And I'm feeling, glad all over,

Yes I'm, glad all over,

Baby I'm, glad all over,

So glad you're mine."

Palace fans have been belting out Beatles hit Glad All Over since the late 60s, when it was performed by The Dave Clark Five – who wrote the song – at Selhurst Park. Now a tradition in south London, it has become a staple of the matchday experience.

Everton

Spirit of the Blues

Lyrics: "It’s good news for the blues,

And there’s no more time to lose,

Cos we’re hot on the trail,

And there’s no way we’re gonna fail,

So get your coat on and get moving,

Cos we don’t know the meaning of losing,

So come on come on,

Get down to Goodison Park,

Wooooo.

Everton, we never shone so brightly,

Everton, the spirit of the blues,

Everton, we never shone so brightly,

Everton, the spirit of the blues…"

As far as classic Everton songs go, there aren't many better than the Spirit of the Blues. Kenny Parry wrote the hit 38 years ago with Billy Kinsley in just one sitting.

Fulham

We Are Fulham

Lyrics: "We are Fulham,

We are Fulham,

We are Fulham, FFC,

We are Fulham,

Super Fulham,

We are Fulham,

F*** Chelsea!"

Fulham aren't known for their wide array of chants, but this one is simple but effective, with a bit of vulgarity in there for good measure, so parental discretion is advised.

تريزيجيه: خاطرت بالمشاركة أمام موريتانيا.. وقميص منتخب مصر ثقيل

علق محمود حسن تريزيجيه لاعب منتخب مصر الأول على فوز الفراعنة بمباراة اليوم أمام موريتانيا والتأهل إلى نهائيات بطولة كأس الأمم الإفريقية 2025 بالمغرب.

وكان منتخب مصر قد نجح في تحقيق الفوز على نظيره الموريتاني في عقر داره بهدف دون رد، ليرفع رصيده إلى 12 نقطة متربعًا على عرش صدارة المجموعة بـ تصفيات كأس أمم إفريقيا ويتأهل للمسابقة القارية.

وقال تريزيجيه في تصريحات تلفزيونية عبر قناة اون تايم سبورتس2: “من وأنا في مصر في الدقيقة 75 بمباراة القاهرة شعرت بألم، الجهاز الطبي قام معي بكل شيء لكي أكون جاهزًا للمباراة، وأخذت المخاطرة وشاركت وساهمت في الهدف”.

طالع | هيثم فاروق: لا أصدق هدف إبراهيم عادل.. وحسام حسن نجح بامتياز أمام موريتانيا

وتابع: “شرف ما بعده شرف حمل اسم بلدك واللعب له، ولازم أي لاعب يأتي لمنتخب مصر يعرف أنه قميص ثقيل ولا يستطيع أي شخص تحمله”.

واستطرد: “الحمد لله على الفوز والصعود، اللاعبين كانت رجالأ، والجيل الحالي سأظل أقول أنه يستحق اسعاد الشعب المصري قريبًا”.

وواصل: “مباراة اليوم كانت صعبة، موريتانيا فريق قوي جدًا سبق وفاز على الجزائر من قبل، والمغرب كسبهم 1-0 في الوقت الضائع، فريق قوي واحترمناه وربنا أكرمنا بالفوز”.

وأكمل: “حسام حسن كان يقول لي أن أكون حذرا بسبب كون الملعب من النجيل الصناعي، وقلت له أنا معك على دكة البدلاء وجاهز للمشاركة في أي وقت والحمد لله شاركت وساهمت في الهدف”.

واختتم: “الشعب الموريتاني طيب جدًا واستقبلونا جيدًا والحمد لله إننا أسعدنا الجهور”.

Strikers add Salt to spice up their top order

Sussex batsman joins coach Jason Gillespie in signing with the Adelaide Strikers for the upcoming BBL season

Alex Malcolm10-Sep-2019Adelaide Strikers have signed Sussex opener Phil Salt for the upcoming BBL season.Salt, 23, joins Rashid Khan as the Strikers’ overseas players after South African Colin Ingram left the team at the end of last season.The right-handed opener has had an outstanding T20 Blast season for Sussex under the guidance of Jason Gillespie, the coach at Sussex and Strikers. He has scored 406 runs in 13 innings, including four half-centuries, at a phenomenal strike rate of 161.11.Salt has been playing alongside Strikers keeper Alex Carey at Sussex this year and has also played with Rashid.The Strikers’ top-order batting struggled big time last season after being the cornerstone of their title win in BBL 07, and Gillespie was delighted to add a dynamic right-hander to compliment the bevy of left-handers in the top order. “We are incredibly excited to have signed Phil who has showed real signs of promise and has performed well for the Sharks in the Blast,” Gillespie said.”He’s beyond excited to get started, obviously we have Carey over here in England and Phil has been chatting to him non-stop about how it’s going to work, when he can come out to Adelaide and meet everyone and get stuck in.”Salt has experience playing premier cricket in Adelaide with Adelaide University in 2017-18. He played nine matches across the summer while doing a stint at the Darren Lehmann Academy.”I had a stint in Adelaide playing for Adelaide University and loved it, I made some really good friends who I’m looking forward to seeing again,” he said. “I love working with Dizz (Gillespie), Rash and Alex, it’s so key when you’re trying to build a great environment to have guys who you know are going to put 100% in at all times and give everything they’ve got to the cause.”I’ve worked really well with Dizz over the course of my career so far and hope that we can be even more successful here at the Strikers.”The Strikers have also signed South Australia wicketkeeper Harry Nielsen to the roster. Nielsen played last season in Carey’s absence and will likely be required again when the Australia ODI side tours India for a week in January midway through the BBL.

Tyler Adams and Weston McKennie: Inside the powerful friendship that propels the USMNT

GOAL spent the day with midfield stars Tyler Adams and Weston McKennie, revealing the chemistry that fuels USMNT

"I'm sorry, guys, I'm sorry. Let me just get my laughs out."

Weston McKennie is struggling to keep it together. He's on set shooting a pre-Copa America commercial for Truly and, while no one is panicking just yet, McKennie's giggles are delaying the production. This particular shot requires a shirtless McKennie to open a can and stare down the camera with a straight face. Because of those laughs, McKennie is now more than 25 cans in, and he's starting to feel it.

"My fingers are starting to hurt!"

The production team is watching on, largely laughing along, but they aren't alone. Seated in the back of the gym-turned-studio is McKennie's U.S. men's national team teammate Tyler Adams, who has already nailed his scene. His spot was short and sweet; McKennie's, though, was taking a lot longer.

"Weston's the better actor," Adams admitted to GOAL, despite what everyone else on set has seen so far. "Weston loves this. He lives for this. He's gonna need his own channel someday. He's gonna have, like, a Pat McAfee Show."

For this shoot, Adams has been cast by Truly as the straight man to McKennie's comedian. He's comfortable in the role, largely because he's been living in it for more than a decade. The two met as teenagers and McKennie was always … well, himself. McKennie has been getting his laughs out since the beginning, and Adams has always been along for the ride.

Almost always, anyway. Their relationship wasn't always like it is today. At one point, they were competitors at the youth national team level. There was never jealousy or animosity, but there was some bitterness, at least initially.

Now, all these years later, there are mostly just laughs. Many laughs. As the two gear up for another huge moment in their careers, they're doing so together, looking to add this summer's Copa America to the long list of accomplishments they've achieved side-by-side.

"We have so many moments and stories together," Adams says, "and we laugh every time we see each other. Sometimes, we won't talk for months, for one reason or another, but it's always like we never left. It's just cool to have a friend like that, someone you can rely on."

There are few people on the planet who know McKennie better than Adams and vice-versa. It's a relationship that has been and remains massive for the USMNT, and it's one that began long before McKennie and Adams found themselves in World Cups or on commercial sets.

Ahead of the Copa America, GOAL spent the day with McKennie and Adams to learn about their friendship, the moments that made them who they are, and how these two longtime friends became the heart and soul of the USMNT.

  • The first days in residency

    It's been more than a decade since his time in Residency, but McKennie still remembers it well. It was at that time he was first introduced to many of the teammates who would accompany him on this wild journey from Little Elm, Texas to the highest levels of soccer.

    For those unaware, the Residency Program was operated by U.S. Soccer for nearly two decades before closing in 2017. The program was designed to bring in the very best young players in American soccer and expose them to high-level training, development that was previously unavailable in the U.S.

    Landon Donovan, DaMarcus Beasley and Jozy Altidore were among the famous graduates. By the time the likes of McKennie and Adams were involved, the names of past stars had been carved into some of the beds. American soccer royalty had passed through those dorms in Bradenton, Fla.

    McKennie's story didn't begin with that U-17 program but, in many ways, this version of the USMNT's did. It was during that time in 2013 that this "golden generation" took shape.

    "Christian [Pulisic] was my first friend, I guess you can say, on the national team," McKennie recalls. "The first camp, there were like 80 of us on four busses and, coincidentally, him and I were sat right behind each other. After that, we became friends every time that we came in. We'd be together at the Holiday Inn eating cookies in the lobby with all the coffees we all used to make."

    Pulisic was one of the shining lights of the program back then, the player destined for superstardom. Borussia Dortmund would eventually come calling. From the start, most knew Pulisic was bound for the highest levels for both club and country.

    "I played against Christian a lot with PA Classics when I was with New York Red Bull," Adams says. "That was my first introduction to him and, obviously, at that time, he was like the golden boy already."

    There were other prospects earmarked for the top. McKennie remembers Josh Perez getting hype ahead of a move to Fiorentina. Haji Wright, a future World Cup teammate, was seen as a future star as well. McKennie, though? Not so much.

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  • 'Wes, you're going home'

    From the beginning, McKennie knew where he stood. He was not "golden." He was not expected to be a star. He was not among the favorites in the Residency Program. In fact, he felt lucky to even be there at all.

    "I was B-team," he says. "I was even training by myself sometimes. Honestly, on the field, I was just happy any time I could get on it. Those were the best times for me.

    "I was overlooked. I remember the coaches had me training off to the side and they just told me, 'Just pretend that you're on the field.' "

    At the time, the teenage McKennie was starting to make waves with his hometown club, FC Dallas. However, that improvement did little to help his case with the national team program. Any time he was with U.S. Soccer, there was one player standing in his way. His name? Tyler Adams.

    Adams wasn't with the Residency Program full-time. Instead, he was splitting time in Florida and back home, where he was looking to break through with the New York Red Bulls. But, when the U.S. needed a star for big games or an important tournament, the federation was quick to call Adams.

    It was often at the expense of McKennie, who remembers what it was like to see his now-friend waltz in each time big matches were on the schedule.

    "I just remember him getting called into Residency Camp to go on trips in my place," McKennie says. "I had to stay there and train the whole damn time and he'd just come in like a week before the big trips. I would then get cut and he'd be able to go.

    "They'd basically call Tyler in to go in my place, so the first memories I ever had of him was that I'm living there, busting my balls every day, every week, and, come time for the roster, they're like 'Alright, we're going to call Tyler. Wes, you're going home.'

    "It wasn't easy for sure, but maybe it's better that it played out that way because it instilled a different type of drive and want in me. It gave me a need to be successful."

  • 'We were both outcasts'

    For a time, Adams was seemingly the villain in McKennie's story. Adams, of course, doesn't necessarily see it that way.

    "It's tough," he says. "Like, honestly, for me, we were both outcasts."

    Adams, too, can look back at a time during his youth career when he felt unwanted. Throughout his early teens, Adams never got the impression that he was viewed the same way that, say, Pulisic was. While McKennie remembers his then-rival as one of the program favorites, Adams says he never really felt that love.

    "Guys in the national team, like since the youth ages," he says, "unless I was playing with my own age group, I was never like 'that guy.' It's wild that, now, we're both looked at in this way."

    In time, Adams, who was playing up a year at the time, formed a bond with the rest of those at Residency, including McKennie. On and off the field, the chemistry developed. In some ways, they were polar opposites and, in others, they were perfect fits.

    "When I did come down to Residency, I knew Weston was a great player," Adams recalls. "Man, this guy could play forward, centerback, goalkeeper, whatever. He just had fun. He played everything with a smile on his face. Honestly, if players could play as relaxed as he did, there would be so many better players in the world, you know what I mean? Some people just can't handle it, but he was always very relaxed.

    "I think at that time, we were both still developing. He was smaller, still growing, and same with myself. I played right-back or filled in at left-back, like I didn't even have a position at that time. They were playing Weston as a forward and, obviously, Weston is not a forward; he's a box-to-box midfielder.

    "Even myself, I would always tell people 'I'm a center mid', but I'd play left back and right back'. It just is what it is. You just go wherever you can get a spot."

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    Making the USMNT leap together

    McKennie, ultimately, was cut from Residency and took his own path from Dallas to Schalke and, ultimately, to the USMNT, shortly after the side missed the 2018 World Cup. He was one of the call-ups for that initial squad to face Portugal in the program's first camp post-Trinidad & Tobago.

    As fate would have it, Adams would be there, too. The midfielder had broken out himself with the Red Bulls. It all brought them full circle as they began their senior careers together. McKennie would score the opening goal that day, leading the U.S. to a 1-1 draw, setting the tone for the cycle to come.

    "Getting called into that camp after we didn't qualify for the World Cup, I think it was a wake-up call for both of us," Adams recalled. "They relied on both of us to come in and try and change the narrative of what U.S. Soccer is. I think we both look at that as a big moment.

    "We were roommates in that camp, and we just enjoyed that time so much because we both felt like 'Yeah, we deserve to be here', but we just kind of laughed at each other like, 'I can't believe they're leaning on us right now to change everything'.

    "Now, we look back and we were those guys. It's changed a lot."

West Brom could ease Maja blow by signing £4m gem with 47 Championship goals

Carlos Corberan is getting the most out his threadbare West Bromwich Albion squad to date, arguably helping the Baggies punch above their weight in fifth spot in the Championship so far with an extensive injury list continuing to curse the second tier side.

Josh Maja's recent serious ankle ligament injury had those at the Hawthorns understandably panicking, leaving Brandon Thomas-Asante as the only readily available out-and-out striker with Daryl Dike also still on the mend.

With Maja ruled out for four months, this month will see Corberan target a new striker to add to his injury-ravaged group to give Thomas-Asante some much-needed competition.

The Baggies boss could well have found the striker he wants if transfer reports are correct coming out of the West Midlands, a proven Championship goalscorer one potential incoming through the door at the Hawthorns this January.

West Brom transfer latest – Kieffer Moore

The Sun reported earlier this week on the possibility of AFC Bournemouth striker Kieffer Moore leaving the Vitality Stadium this month, with a whole host of Championship clubs scrambling to win his services if he was given the green light to depart.

West Brom were just one name among many included with the likes of Leeds United, Ipswich Town and Middlesbrough all also touted to be in for the towering attacker, with Alex Crook of talkSPORT further speculating that Moore's ex-club Cardiff City would test the waters over a possible reunion too.

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The Baggies will hope the allure of coming in and being a key part of the West Brom squad can tempt Moore to swap the south coast for the West Midlands this January, easing the pressure on Thomas-Asante's shoulders tremendously and allowing Corberan not to worry about another injury being critical.

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Scoring 47 goals in the Championship over his nomadic career so far – which has seen the 6 foot 5 attacker even play in far-off Norway – Moore would be an asset for any second-tier side this January near the top-end of the division.

25 of those came in a fruitful spell in Wales for the Bluebirds, before the Cherries came calling to win his services.

In contrast, Maja – who has experienced success by playing Ligue 1 football in his fledging career to date – has only amassed three Championship goals with fixed first-team forward Thomas-Asante only boasting 40 EFL goals in total across his back catalogue.

West Brom will hope Moore can pick up from where he left off and return to his potent best in the second tier if signed, with the likes of Jed Wallace and Grady Diangana licking their lips at the potential of the Welshman joining.

Wallace in particular will utilise Moore's height well with countless whipped crosses into the area directed at the imposing attacker to connect with, potentially adding more assists next to his name with his season tally currently at three.

Likewise, Diangana will know that a typical mazy run forward could well be converted by Moore sticking a leg out or firing home emphatically – the Congolese winger wanting to enhance his assist output with the prolific forward joining the club.

Once described as a "focal point" by Welsh centre-back Ashley Williams when talking about the lofty striker's importance for his nation in an article for BBC Sports, Corberan could base his entire Baggies team around Moore finishing off opportunities as a lone dangerman.

With Thomas-Asante still relatively inexperienced when it comes to Championship football, and Maja due to be out for an extended period of time, signing Moore should be a priority for West Brom this month to improve their odds of winning promotion to the Premier League.

Rangers now eyeing deadline busting move for "brilliant" new left-back

With just one week to go until the January transfer window slams shut, Rangers are yet to solve some key issues within Philippe Clement's squad. The Gers signed Fabio Silva on loan from Wolverhampton Wanderers at the start of the month, but have been unmoved when it comes to further additions.

Given their particular need to sign a new left-back, however, they could be in for a busy seven days, with a new target reportedly emerging.

Rangers' left-back problem

Whilst it's easy to focus on Rangers' attacking issues, especially following the news of Abdallah Sima's long-term injury blow, Clement and co should have their attention on welcoming a new left-back this month. As things stand, the Gers have just Ridvan Yilmaz and Borna Barisic to call on, with the former's future in doubt and the latter set to leave upon the expiry of his contract this summer. In the worst-case scenario, Rangers will be left without a single left-back to call upon by the end of the season, meaning that now would be an ideal time to act.

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Throughout the winter window, the Scottish giants have been linked with the likes of Cameron Pring and David Jurasek, but they have now reportedly shifted their focus elsewhere in search of a new left-back. According to The Daily Mail, via Rangers News, Rangers are eyeing a "deadline beating" move to sign Luke Thomas. The Leicester City full-back was on loan at Premier League side Sheffield United, before seeing his loan terminated. Now back at the Foxes, he could yet seek another departure.

With Premier League experience to his name, Thomas could certainly put an end to Clement's left-back woes, but it remains to be seen whether Rangers will turn their interest into a serious move to sign the defender before the end of the month.

"Brilliant" Thomas can solve Clement's problem

Still only 22-years-old, Thomas can provide Clement with a long-term solution to his left-back problem if Rangers made their move for the Leicester man this month. Thomas, himself, could do with the move too. He struggled to make an impact at Sheffield United, starting just 11 games, and is now in need of the fresh start that the Scottish Premiership could offer.

Celtic manager Brendan Rodgers certainly knows all about the player that his rivals could be getting, having worked with Thomas at Leicester previously. Rodgers is among those to have praised the 22-year-old, even as he missed a penalty in a Carabao Cup tie against Liverpool back in 2021. He told The Leicester Mercury: “I said to him afterwards that he was brilliant during the game.

"He’s developing so well. It’s another great experience for him. The atmosphere was great as it always is at Anfield. It was a really good game. It was unfortunate for him to miss the penalty, but in the game he was exceptional. He’s a tough boy and he will move on.”

Now, it could be Clement and Rangers who benefit from the Celtic manager's early work with their latest left-back target in what would be a welcome twist in the Scottish Premiership.

ترتيب الدوري الإنجليزي بعد هزيمة ليفربول وفوز مانشستر سيتي

تعرض فريق ليفربول للهزيمة أمام نظيره نوتينجهام فورست، في مباراتهما في الجولة الرابعة من الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، بهدفين لهدف.

بينما نجح مانشستر سيتي في تحقيق الفوز على نظيره برينتفورد، بهدفين لهدف، على ملعب “الاتحاد” بفضل ثنائية إيرلينج هالاند.

في حين حقق آرسنال فوزًا صعبًا ضد توتنهام بهدف دون رد، في قمة منافسات الجولة نفسها من البريميرليج. جدول ترتيب الدوري الإنجليزي

1 مانشستر سيتي، 12 نقطة.

2 آرسنال، 10 نقاط.

3 نيوكاسل يونايتد، 10 نقاط.

4 ليفربول، 9 نقاط.

5 أستون فيلا، 9 نقاط.

6 برايتون، 8 نقاط.

7 نوتينجهام فورست، 8 نقاط.

8 تشيلسي، 7 نقاط.

9 برينتفورد، 6 نقاط.

10 مانشستر يونايتد، 6 نقاط.

11 بورنموث، 5 نقاط.

12 فولهام، 5 نقاط.

13 توتنهام، 4 نقاط.

14 وست هام، 4 نقاط.

15 ليستر سيتي، نقطتان.

16 كريستال بالاس، نقطتان.

17 إيبسويتش تاون، نقطتان.

18 ولفرهامبتون، نقطة.

19 ساوثهامبتون، بدون نقاط.

20 إيفرتون، بدون نقاط.

ويمكن متابعة ترتيب الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز، موسم 2024/25، محدث بشكل مستمر من هنا.

Everton tracking progress of Wigan starlet Sam Tickle ahead of January

Everton boss Sean Dyche is in the market for new arrivals and one rising star is now being monitored by the Toffees ahead of the window opening in January.

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Last time out, Everton were on the receiving end of an unfortunate 2-1 defeat at Tottenham Hotspur, with goals from Richarlison and Son Heung-min cancelling out a late reply from previously forgotten man Andre Gomes.

Despite their controversial points deduction, the Blues have put up a commendable fight to ensure they weren't cut adrift toward the foot of the table and will be hoping to take another step in the right direction against Manchester City at Goodison Park on Wednesday.

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Speaking in his pre-match press conference, Toffees boss Dyche has urged his side to take the game to City despite encountering recent injury problems: "In my experience of Man City, whenever you think there are moments like that they put out a side and they deliver a performance. I will certainly be making sure the players are ready for getting all of that.

"When you are on the pitch with them they are a very strong side, even when they make changes and are stretched they seem to find a very strong side and a very strong way of playing. So the focus will be on our group."

The Kettering-born boss will have no fears about pitching up against the might of Pep Guardiola in light of his side's recent performances; however, Dyche will also have an eye on January business at present and is now reportedly eyeing a potential star of the future.

Everton keen on Wigan youngster Sam Tickle

According to The Liverpool Echo, Everton are monitoring Wigan Athletic goalkeeper Sam Tickle and have been keeping tabs on his development, which has recently culminated in a call-up to the England Under-21 side.

Sam Tickle statistics in 2023/24 – all competitions (Transfermarkt)

Appearances

27

Clean sheets

9

Goals conceded

30

Sam Tickle key statistics – League One (FBRef)

Save percentage

75.8%

Goals against per 90 minutes

1.28

Total goals against

28

The 21-year-old is someone whose profile is admired by the Toffees and he is seen as someone with talent that could progress at Goodison Park given the chance. Gent full-back Archie Brown is also mentioned as a prospective target and could add some extra flexibility in the left-back department, given that Vitaliy Mykolenko is the only current natural in that position.

Labelled a "big player" by Shaun Maloney, Warrington-born shot-stopper Tickle has made 78 saves across the league campaign for the Latics, preventing 49 strikes from outside the box and 30 from inside his area (Tickle statistics – Sofascore).

Jordan Pickford is clearly number one at Everton between the sticks; nevertheless, Tickle is a promising talent who could offer some reliable cover and may potentially succeed the England international one day if he is to move to Merseyside.

فيديو | إصابة مروّعة للاعب نوتينجهام فورست أمام بورنموث.. وذهول الجميع

تعرض البرازيلي دانيلو دوس سانتوس، لاعب فريق كرة القدم الأول بنادي نوتينجهام فورست الإنجليزي، لإصابة مروّعة في مواجهة بورنموث اليوم السبت.

ويستضيف نوتينجهام فورست نظيره بورنموث في المباراة التي تجمع بينهما اليوم على ملعب سيتي جراوند، ضمن الجولة الأولى من الدوري الإنجليزي الممتاز.

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اللاعب البرازيلي سقط على قدمه بشكل غريب، قبل أن يوقف الحكم المباراة، ويدخل الطاقم الطبي بعد ثماني دقائق فقط من بداية اللقاء.

بعد سقوط دانيلو الذي كان يصارع على الكرة مع أنطوان سيمينيو، أصبح جميع اللاعبين في حالة ذهول، من صعوبة الإصابة التي تعرض لها البرازيلي.

دخل الطاقم الطبي مع رفع أفراد الأمن الأعلام، لتغطية ما يحدث عن أعين الجماهير وتطويق الحدث، قبل أن يخرج اللاعب بتصفيقات من الجماهير عبر نقالة في الدقيقة 15 ودخل بدلًا منه بريان بيتس.

فيديو إصابة دانيلو في مباراة نوتينجهام فورست وبورنموث

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