Summary

  • Premier League news conferences taking place

  • Ange Postecoglou (09:00 GMT), Pep Guardiola (12:30), Enzo Maresca (13:00) and more talking to the media

  • Team news and build-up to Boxing Day fixtures

  • Get Involved: #bbcfootball, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply)

  1. Goodbye!published at 15:00 Greenwich Mean Time 24 December

    Thank you for joining us today. We hope if you're travelling home, that your journey is comfortable and trouble-free. And if you're already where you need to be, then we hope you have a very happy and merry holiday season.

    We will be back on Boxing Day for the traditional feast of football, from up and down the nation.

    Until then, Merry Christmas!

  2. Take our advent calendar quizpublished at 14:56 Greenwich Mean Time 24 December

    Fancy flexing your trivia muscles? See if you can get the correct answer on our Premier League advent calendar quiz.

    Check out the latest one here.

    P.S. Both Charlotte and Emma got this right, and therefore get their Christmas bonus.

  3. 'Sir Alex' documentary coming on Boxing Daypublished at 14:52 Greenwich Mean Time 24 December

    BBC iPlayer

    For all of you Man Utd supporters out there or just fans of Sir Alex Ferguson, BBC Sport have something very special coming your way on Boxing Day.

    A new documentary called 'Sir Alex' will hit BBC iPlayer and it will take a look at Britain's most decorated football manager.

    As a preview, you can have a read about the time the former United boss' hairdryer treatment made Cristiano Ronaldo cry.

    Cristiano Ronaldo and Sir Alex Ferguson applaudingImage source, Getty Images
  4. Boxing Day 2023 recappublished at 14:48 Greenwich Mean Time 24 December

    Does anyone else struggle to remember what happened on Boxing Day in the Premier League last year?

    Let's take a look...

    • A Chris Wood hat-trick against his former club gave Nottingham Forest a 3-1 win at Newcastle.
    • Luton produced a stunning comeback to beat Sheffield United 3-2 at Bramall Lane.
    • Bournemouth put three past Fulham on the south coast in a 3-0 win.
    • Darwin Nunez and Diogo Jota found the net as Liverpool won 2-0 at Burnley.
    • Man Utd came from 2-0 down to take all three points against Aston Villa at Old Trafford.

    What's in store for us this year?

    Darwin Nunez celebratesImage source, Getty Images
  5. Wouldn't mind something like this again!published at 14:45 Greenwich Mean Time 24 December

    I'm sure you've all seen Boxing Day results from 1963 because who hasn't?! That being said, we're going to take a look once more because it is Christmas after all!

    • Blackpool 1-5 Chelsea
    • Burnley 6-1 Manchester United
    • Fulham 10-1 Ipswich
    • Leicester 2-0 Everton
    • Liverpool 6-1 Stoke
    • Nottingham Forest 3-3 Sheffield United
    • Sheffield Wednesday 3-0 Bolton
    • West Brom 4-4 Tottenham
    • West Ham 2-8 Blackburn Rovers
    • Wolves 3-3 Aston Villa

    Let's hope we get close to 66 goals across 10 games this year!

  6. Iwobi plays Santa with his Christmas shoppublished at 14:42 Greenwich Mean Time 24 December

    Fulham

    Alex Iwobi has been spreading festive cheer in east London by opening up his own temporary shop.

    The Fulham and Nigeria star has been giving out free food, including turkeys, to local residents struggling to pay for their Christmas dinner.

    BBC Sport went along to Alexpress to see Iwobi in action behind the till.

    Media caption,

    Fulham star Alex Iwobi has been playing Santa with his own Christmas shop in east London.

  7. get involved

    Get Involved - Which team will you be watching on Boxing Day?published at 14:39 Greenwich Mean Time 24 December

    #bbcfootball, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply)

    Haywards Heath vs Hassocks. Top of the table clash in the Southern Combination Premier Division (9th tier).

    Jon

    Going to the big local derby on boxing day, Gresley Rovers v Ashby Ivanhoe. Come on you Moatmen.

    Kevin, Church Gresley

    Will be watching AFC Telford v Halesowen Town in the Southern Premier League, 3rd v 2nd. Come on the Bucks.

    Peter, Telford

  8. Footballers at Christmaspublished at 14:36 Greenwich Mean Time 24 December

    Clinton Morrison
    Former Republic of Ireland striker on BBC Radio 5 Live's Monday Night Club

    What I didn't like was an away game on Boxing Day. You would train in the morning, go and have Christmas dinner with your family then travel in the night. But you have to accept it, you are a professional footballer so you have to leave your family to do that.

    I used to love the home games, meeting in the morning. I liked playing on Boxing Day, and now I'm a pundit I love it even more. And I would never get booked to miss it!

    Listen to the Monday Night Club here.

  9. Do footballers train on Christmas Day?published at 14:33 Greenwich Mean Time 24 December

    The festive period in England is littered with football and that means that footballers do have to train on Christmas Day.

    You'll see many a picture of a player wearing a Santa hat or some footage released by clubs enjoying some Christmas fun.

    "When you have your kids there playing with their new toys and you have to go training, that is a big sacrifice. It's not about money - it's just human nature," former Sheffield United, Tottenham and Fulham midfielder Michael Brown told the BBC.

    Santa Clause at Villa ParkImage source, Getty Images
  10. get involved

    Get Involved - Which team will you be watching on Boxing Day?published at 14:30 Greenwich Mean Time 24 December

    #bbcfootball, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply)

    The family will be watching my son playing for Gornal Athletic v Wednesfield at midday, then up the Wolves to watch us smash Man Utd!

    Matt

    Bromley FC v Newport County. Loving life in League Two

    Baz, Bromley

  11. Haaland's return - FPL tips & team of the weekpublished at 14:25 Greenwich Mean Time 24 December

    Thomas Woods
    BBC Sport senior journalist

    It looks very much like there will be a Boxing Day bonanza for Fantasy Premier League players, with the top three all at home including Liverpool against a leaky Leicester City side.

    Struggling champions Manchester City also have what would, in normal times, be a plum home game for them against Everton.

    However, it is also prime rotation season so who, aside from the obvious big names, should you target this week?

    Bukayo Saka's injury at least makes picking between premium assets a touch easier.

    You can find our tips and hints here.

    Fantasy Football tips graphicImage source, BBC Sport
  12. Deeney's team of the weekpublished at 14:20 Greenwich Mean Time 24 December

    Troy Deeney's team of the week is here! What do you make of it?

    Deeney has selected four Liverpool after they put six past Tottenham while James Tarkowski helping Everton keep a clean sheet against Chelsea has earned him a spot.

    Read Deeney's reasoning here.

    Troy Deeney team of the week graphicImage source, BBC Sport
  13. get involved

    Get Involved - Which team will you be watching on Boxing Day?published at 14:15 Greenwich Mean Time 24 December

    #bbcfootball, via WhatsApp on 03301231826 or text 81111 (UK only, standard message rates apply)

    Will be watching Congleton Town vs City of Liverpool on Boxing Day in the Northern Premier West Division.

    Liam

    Boxing day at the home of football - Sheffield FC!

    Tom, Sheffield

    Going to the Edinburgh derby, Hearts against that other Edinburgh team

    David

  14. 'It's another big challenge for us'published at 14:10 Greenwich Mean Time 24 December

    Chelsea v Fulham (Thurs, 15:00 GMT)

    Fulham

    Fulham boss Marco Silva on Enzo Maresca's Chelsea: "Very, very good. It is quite clear there. A football club that has spent money in such a short period of time, the quality was there. For young players, it's not easy to find a club with so many young players performing. They are very good and very confident to play in that system. They have been dominant in most of their games. It's another big challenge for us."

  15. 'We need to keep assessing them'published at 14:07 Greenwich Mean Time 24 December

    Chelsea v Fulham (Thurs, 15:00 GMT)

    Fulham

    Fulham boss Marco Silva on team news: "Too early to be sure about some players. We need to keep assessing them. The games come thick and fast. Less time to recover between games. We will take a decision for Boxing Day's match."

    On Emile Smith Rowe: "He got a big knock on his ankle so let's see and we will make a decision."

    Emile Smith RoweImage source, Getty Images
  16. Barry-Murphy to join Foxespublished at 14:02 Greenwich Mean Time 24 December

    Liverpool v Leicester (Thurs, 20:00 GMT)

    Nick Mashiter
    BBC Sport football news reporter

    Brian Barry-Murphy is due to be appointed Leicester's new first team coach under Ruud Van Nistelrooy.

    The former head coach of Manchester City's elite development squad is available after leaving the club in the summer.

    Ex-Sheffield Wednesday midfielder Barry-Murphy, who also managed Rochdale, is expected to link up with the Foxes once the move is finalised, with the deal not yet signed.

    Van Nistelrooy said: "It's not official yet but I can confirm, 99.9 per cent is done on the contracts. I'm very happy to add him to the coaching team.

    "It's a very important factor in the translation of the game model to the training pitch, developing the team, the unit and individual to the max.

    "He is excellent in that and I'm very happy to add him to the team."

    Brian Barry-MurphyImage source, Getty Images
  17. 'We did not defend the box well enough'published at 14:00 Greenwich Mean Time 24 December

    Bournemouth v Crystal Palace (Thurs, 15:00 GMT)

    Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace boss Oliver Galsner reflects on the 5-1 loss to Arsenal: "We trained today on what we think we have to improve. We prepare like we always do. It's box defending, not about the whole defence. We defended the box not good enough. [Their] players had three yards of space."

  18. Eze 'looks good'published at 13:55 Greenwich Mean Time 24 December

    Bournemouth v Crystal Palace (Thurs, 15:00 GMT)

    Crystal Palace

    Crystal Palace boss Oliver Glasner on team news: "He [Eberechi Eze] trained today. We have to look at the reaction but it looks good."

    On Wharton: "It's difficult to tell you a timeline because we don't know. Four weeks is more realistic than two weeks."

    Eberechi EzeImage source, Getty Images
  19. 'It's important to stay stable'published at 13:50 Greenwich Mean Time 24 December

    Liverpool v Leicester (Thurs, 20:00 GMT)

    Nick Mashiter
    BBC Sport football news reporter

    Leicester go to Liverpool on Boxing Day after Sunday's 3-0 defeat to Wolves saw them miss the chance to go eight points clear of their relegation rivals.

    Wolves, who occupy the final relegation spot, now just just two points behind the 17th placed Foxes.

    But Ruud Van Nistelrooy has refused to create a drama around the defeat.

    "If you are going to evaluate it into a drama or success that's not the way to work as professionals," he said. "It will be highlighted in the media and fans reacting, it's the world we live in.

    "We know we're here for the long run and we know the end of the season is the finish line where we have to be in a position to stay in the league.

    "I'm not going to create a drama every week or celebrate a win every week. Whatever occurs it's important to stay stable."

    Leicester dejectedImage source, Getty Images
  20. 'I don't care about Christmas'published at 13:44 Greenwich Mean Time 24 December

    Wolves v Manchester United (Thu, 17.30 GMT)

    Manchester United

    Manchester United manager Ruben Amorim on the Premier League's Christmas schedule: "I just want to win. I don't care about Christmas. I'm just focused on we need to win the next match.

    "That's the only thing. It's very good for the fans. We are that. We are privileged. We are privileged.

    "So we can play on Boxing Day to give some happiness to the fans and we want so bad to win another game."

    Ruben AmorimImage source, Getty Images