BTVision subscribers will be able to view Sky Sports 1 and 2 from the start of the next English Premier League season, it has been announced.
Plymouth Argyle manager Peter Reid believes the festive period is too important to football fans to disrupt with a winter break.
Crystal Palace will be prevented from bringing in new players for 28 days following last week's creditors' voluntary agreement.
A group of Stoke City fans have been compensated by Greater Manchester Police after being illegally kept inside a Salford pub by officers in 2008.
Financial services firm American Express has bought the naming rights to Brighton and Hove Albion's new stadium.
Preston North End have been told they still owe £435,000 to HM Revenue and Customs.
The number of foreign goalkeepers is slowing the progress of England's domestic talent, former Bayern Munich star Oliver Kahn has claimed.
The company in charge of the playing surface at Wembley Stadium has resigned from the role, it has been revealed.
Tottenham Hotspur believe Haringey Council will allow them to proceed with plans to redevelop White Hart Lane, it has been claimed.
Stockport County's new owners have pledged to return the club to its former glories after months in administration.
The Royal Bank of Scotland has sought to reassure Liverpool fans that it is keen to maintain "financial stability" at the club.
Some Scottish Premier League fixtures could be moved to 19:00 hours, league bosses have revealed.
Preston North End have revealed Wigan Athletic director Maurice Lindsay will join the club as vice-president, replacing former chairman Derek Shaw.
England supporters who packed Manchester's Castlefield Basin have been praised by local councillors for their behaviour.
Sir Trevor Brooking has suggested the English national team could suffer as the current crop of players head towards international retirement.
Rangers chief Alistair Johnston says he is confident about the club's future, despite still being burdened by arrears of around £30 million.
Worried Rangers supporters have been told by chairman Alistair Johnston that the club is on a sound financial footing, despite the failure of a recent takeover attempt.
Portsmouth have struck a deal with their creditors, which will see them receive 20p in the pound over the next five years.
Wayne Rooney has urged English Premier League chiefs to introduce a break during the intense winter period of the football season.
Blackpool have denied claims Maxim Bakiyev, son of Kyrgyzstan's former president, owns a stake in the club.
Rangers majority shareholder Sir David Murray has confirmed he is no longer looking for a buyer for his holding in the Ibrox club.
Multi-millionaire musician Diddy has confirmed he had been interested in mounting a takeover bid for Crystal Palace, but declined after some consideration.
Franz Beckenbauer has claimed the domination of foreign footballers in the English Premier League is harming England's national side.
Neil Lennon believes some of last season's refereeing performances in the Scottish Premier League were "abysmal".
English Premier League officials say there is nothing they can do to stop football fans bringing vuvuzela horns into grounds next season.
Blackpool chairman Karl Oyston says a new temporary stand will be built at Bloomfield Road in time for the start of next season.
Championship club Cardiff City have confirmed they have paid off their debt to HM Revenue and Customs "in full".
Blackburn Rovers could be the latest English Premier League side to receive foreign investment, after Indian tycoon Saurin Shah confirmed his interest.
A United Arab Emirates-based consortium will not make a bid for debt-stricken Liverpool, according to a representative of the group.
Ken Bates, chairman of recently-promoted Leeds United, has welcomed recent moves by clubs to cut their wage bills.
Andrew Ellis is in "advanced negotiations" with Rangers majority shareholder Sir David Murray, but a concrete takeover bid is not yet certain.
Organisers at a Dorchester church are hoping to provide a welcoming atmosphere for football fans when they show FIFA World Cup matches this summer.
Mark Lawn, joint chairman of League Two side Bradford City, insists he has received no serious offers for the club.
Football League squads will be forced to feature at least ten home-grown players aged over 21 from next season.
Andrew Ellis' £33 million takeover of Rangers could be completed by the end of the week, it has been claimed.
Season tickets at Liverpool will cost as much as £732 next season, the club has revealed.
Fans' group ShareLiverpoolFC claims it can afford to underwrite a share issue, which it hopes to organise later in the year.
Preston North End have recommended fans who own shares in the club sell them to Trevor Hemmings, who is seeking to buy the Championship side.
The Bundesliga has usurped the English Premier League as the most profitable football division in the world, according to Deloitte.
A new online fitness test has been launched ahead of this month's FIFA World Cup, with organisers hoping the event will inspire football fans to become more active.
Manchester United's debts are £400 million greater than previously reported, according to a new TV documentary.
England fans have been assured that their side's final warm-up game will proceed safely after an incident at another fixture over the weekend.
The Ricoh Arena has been confirmed as the Midlands venue for the football competition at the 2012 Olympic Games.
Around 500 Liverpool supporters have staged a demonstration outside Anfield, calling for the swift removal of American owners George Gillett and Tom Hicks.
English Premier League clubs could face pressure from HM Revenue and Customs to make changes to provisions for repayment of non-footballing creditors.
Multi-millionaire Trevor Hemmings has offered a "rescue package" to troubled Championship club Preston North End.
Stewart Gilmour, chairman of Scottish Premier League outfit St Mirren, has admitted the club is in need of "fresh investment".
Wolverhampton Wanderers intend to expand the capacity of their Molineux home by 20,000, chief executive Jez Moxey has revealed.
The CPFC 2010 consortium and PricewaterhouseCoopers have reached an 11th-hour agreement over the sale of Crystal Palace and their Selhurst Park stadium.
Former Leeds United chairman Gerald Krasner has claimed eight clubs in England's top two divisions are at serious financial risk.
Crystal Palace face imminent liquidation unless a deal can be reached with the CPFC 2010 consortium, according to reports.
21 October 2010
21 October 2010
21 October 2010
20 October 2010
20 October 2010