A Manchester United legend made the draw for the fixtures of The Barclays Premier League Schools Tournament recently at Old Trafford. Both boys and girls represented their local clubs as they played at the famous ground.
Despite the disappointment of missing out on the Premier League crown to Manchester United this season the word from inside Anfield suggests the top prize is closer than ever. (5:28)
Aaron Mokoena has been key to Blackburn's survival this season and is looking to play an even bigger part in the lives of under privileged children back home in South Africa with his Football foundation. (6:33)
Arsenal head coach, Arsene Wenger is convinced he will only need one or two players in order to challenge for honours next season and gives his opinion on January signing, Andrey Arshavin in this honest and frank interview.
Michael Essien is a special guest at a 5-a-side tournament in Croydon watching youngsters show their skills. The Chelsea midfielder is back after a bad knee injury and tells us of how he filled his time during his rehabilitation.
After being diagnosed with testicular cancer, Hull City's Matt Duke is raising awareness for men thorough the Everyman charity. His hard work for the cause includes charity runs and growing beards! (4:00)
Tottenham Hotspur's Heurelho Gomes talks about life as a youngster in Brazil, his early career, PSV and how he is now showing the signs of being Spurs' number 1 goalkeeper with some heroic performances after a shaky start. (5:21)
Liverpool's Jamie Carragher takes time out to promote the Barclays Premier League Reading Stars initiative to a group of children and talks about his own book; Carra: My Autobiography. (2:31)
A national icon back home in South Korea, Manchester United's Ji-Sung Park talks about the demands of being a superstar as we go to the streets of the most populated Korean community in Europe, New Malden. (5:47)
Sports information collectors and suppliers will have the opportunity to secure data rights for the top English and Scottish professional football leagues through a Request for Proposal (RFP) document being released by Football DataCo Limited (FDC). (87k)