England Football News - Euro 2012

All the latest England football team news and current stories leading up to the Euro 2012 finals. Manchester City comfortably beat Fulham 3-0 to move three points clear of Manchester United at the top of the Premier League table as snow engulfed northern England in freezing conditions Saturday.

  1. Man City go clear at the top

    Manchester City comfortably beat Fulham 3-0 to move three points clear of Manchester United at the top of the Premier League table as snow engulfed northern England in freezing conditions Saturday.

    Reuters: Saturday 9:00 pm.

  2. Adam Johnson satisfied with Manchester Citys return to form following comfortable home win over Fulham

    England winger delighted to see the team get back on track while Edin Dzeko targets more strikes to boost their goal difference over neighbours and rivals Manchester United Adam Johnson satisfied with Manchester Citys return to form following comfortable home win over Fulham

    Goal: Saturday 8:36 pm.

  3. Wenger just glad to win

    Arsene Wenger refused to get carried away with Arsenal's 7-1 thrashing of 10-man Blackburn at Emirates Stadium, where captain Robin van Persie fired a hat-trick and England youngster Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain grabbed a brace.

    ITV: Saturday 8:05 pm.

  4. MORE INTERNATIONAL ACTION FOR YOUNG BLUES

    Young Chelsea players were involved for both sides in a match at the Under 17 Algarve international tournament as England drew 2-2 with the Netherlands...

    Chelsea FC: Saturday 7:41 pm.

  5. Man City brush off the snow and Fulham to open

    Manchester City comfortably beat Fulham 3-0 to move three points clear of Manchester United at the top of the Premier League table as snow engulfed northern England on Saturday night.

    Reuters: Saturday 6:22 pm.

  6. Fabio Capello should name Steven Gerrard as new England captain, says Graham Taylor

    Former Three Lions boss backs the decision to remove John Terry from the role and feels the Chelsea defender will be 'upset' and 'let down' by the FA Fabio Capello should name Steven Gerrard as new England captain, says Graham Taylor

    Goal: Saturday 4:25 pm.

  7. Jadeja hits IPL jackpot, England players ignored

    NEW DELHI (Reuters) - Indian all-rounder Ravindra Jadeja fetched a bid worth more than $2 million (1 million pounds), the highest in Saturday's Indian Premier League (IPL) auction, while there was no taker for frontline England players.

    Reuters: Saturday 1:48 pm.

  8. Cartoon of the Day: Terry stripped of his precious England armband for the second time

    Goal.com cartoonist Omar Momani gives us his unique take on the football news of the day ...

    Goal: Saturday 12:00 pm.

  9. Boss wary of Jose return

    Current Chelsea manager Andre Villas-Boas says he is aware of reports that former boss Jose Mourinho is eyeing an England return.

    Clubcall: Saturday 11:54 am.

  10. Beckham sent off for dissent... while watching son Romeo play in the park!

    England legend reveals all about altercation

    Mirror: Saturday 11:48 am.

  11. Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas wary of Mourinho ghost

    The former Stamford Bridge boss is reportedly unhappy at Real Madrid and has never hidden his desire to one day return to England Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas wary of Mourinho ghost

    Goal: Saturday 10:59 am.

  12. Captaincy controversies, title triumphs & that miss in Moscow - the highs, lows & sagas of John Terrys Chelsea & England career

    In the wake of the defender's second ousting from the England captaincy, we take a look back at the ups and downs that have shaped his career thus far Captaincy controversies, title triumphs & that miss in Moscow - the highs, lows & sagas of John Terrys Chelsea & England career

    Goal: Saturday 10:49 am.

  13. Terry considering England future

    John Terry is reportedly considering his international future after being stripped of the England captaincy

    ESPN Soccer: Saturday 10:26 am.

  14. Chelsea: Court decided trial date

    Chelsea: Court decided trial dateChelsea have insisted it was the court's decision to put John Terry's racism trial back to July - a move which led to the Football Association stripping the defender of the England captaincy.

    Daily Express: Saturday 6:54 am.

  15. Girls represent Town at football festival

    SWINDON Town teams were out in force to face some of the best sides in the south of England at the Female Development Festival.

    This Is Swindon Town FC | News: Saturday 6:00 am.

  16. Owen Hargreavess career at the crossroads again

    MANCHESTER (Reuters) - Former England international midfielder Owen Hargreaves's career is back in the balance after Manchester City manager Roberto Mancini said a gamble on his fitness had backfired.

    Reuters: Saturday 5:48 am.

  17. Capello anger after FA strips Terry of captaincy

    Capello anger after FA strips Terry of captaincy The England manager, Fabio Capello, is understood to have been angered by the decision by the Football Association board to strip John Terry of the England captaincy.

    Independent: Saturday 1:00 am.

  18. V...

    Villas-Boas insists: My captain has resilience to recover John Terry is "disappointed" to have lost the England captaincy, according to his club manager Andre Villas-Boas. Yesterday was the second time that Terry has had the England armband removed, and while the Chelsea manager admitted how upset Terry was, he was confident in his own captain's mental resilience to recover.

    Independent: Saturday 12:00 am.

  19. Dyer gets kicks from high jinks

    Nathan Dyer insists he will not be kicked out of England contention. The Swansea winger, who faces West Bromwich Albion today, has been touted for a surprise call-up to Fabio Capello's squad against Netherlands this month following a series of impressive displays but was on the receiving end of a number of crude tackles – including Ashley Cole's red-card challenge – in Tuesday's 1-1 draw with Chelsea.

    Independent: Saturday 12:00 am.

  20. Capello bewildered as FA strips Terry of captaincy

    The England manager, Fabio Capello, is understood to have misgivings about the decision by the Football Association board to strip John Terry of the England captaincy. The decision, prompted by Terry's appearance in court to answer charges of racially aggravated abuse, was conveyed to the player by the FA chairman, David Bernstein, by telephone at 10am yesterday.

    Independent: Saturday 12:00 am.