Chelsea will look to bounce back from their midweek defeat to Arsenal when they travel to rock-bottom Wolves on Saturday afternoon.
It looks a good chance for Chelsea to respond, with Liam Rosenior’s side aiming to leapfrog rivals Manchester United into the top four after three straight league wins over West Ham, Crystal Palace, and Brentford.
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The match also offers Rosenior the chance to become just the second English manager in Premier League history to win his first four games in charge – a notable achievement given predecessor Enzo Maresca managed just one run of four consecutive wins across 57 matches.
The sides have already met twice this season, with Chelsea winning on both occasions. In fact, the Blues have won their last four meetings with Wolves in all competitions, scoring 16 goals and conceding six.
Chelsea haven’t won back-to-back away league games at Molineux since 2010, but that run looks under threat – particularly given Wolves’ struggles in front of goal.
Rob Edwards’ side have failed to score in their last three Premier League matches and have drawn a blank in 13 of 24 league games this season.
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Wolves have also scored just four goals across their last seven top-flight home matches and will be relying on Adam Armstrong to lift their attack following the departure of Jorgen Strand Larsen.
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We’re backing Chelsea to bounce back in style by scoring at least three goals against the league’s bottom side, priced at 11/5 with Betfair.
As mentioned above, Chelsea tend to enjoy this fixture. They’ve scored 3, 4, 3 and 6 goals in their last four meetings with Wolves, and have also hit 3+ goals in three of their last four away games in all competitions.
No Premier League side has posted a higher expected goals figure than Chelsea this season, while only West Ham have conceded more goals at home than Wolves. Wolves have also shipped three or more goals on six occasions at Molineux.
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The 23-year-old is back up to speed and should start after playing just 30 minutes against Arsenal in midweek. No Chelsea player has been fouled more often than Palmer over the last four matches, drawing 10 fouls in total.
He’s also facing a Wolves side that has conceded more fouls than any other Premier League team across the last four league games (54).
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The family of a non-league footballer who was admitted to hospital with a serious brain stem injury tragically missed the chance to say goodbye. A GoFundMe had been launched to get his wife and daughter to the UK quickly before he passed away.
Kings Park Rangers player Saburi Olayinka Adeniji died on Friday, February 6, his club has confirmed. The devastating news was announced by the club on social media on Saturday, February 7, and was later reported by the Daily Star.
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Adeniji’s wife and four-year-old daughter travelled from Nigeria to the UK but sadly arrived a day after his death. Kings Park Rangers have since launched a GoFundMe campaign to help bring his family to the UK so they can say their final goodbyes.
The club said: “It is with great sadness that we must announce our number 17 Saburi Adeniji ‘Ola’ passed away yesterday morning.
“He fought so hard to still be here for when his family arrived. His wife and daughter unfortunately arrived this morning, a day late.
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“He will always be a King. He will always be loved. As a friend, as a dad as a husband, as a brother and as a son. R.I.P Saburi Adeniji.”
Emmerdale actor Ryan Hawley took to his Instagram to celebrate the soap’s latest win
Emmerdale stars were surprised to see Ryan Hawley posting on his Instagram as he celebrated the soap’s major win at the TV Choice Awards.
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Actor Ryan Hawley reprised his Emmerdale role as Robert Sugden earlier this year after six years away from the ITV soap. Robert was sentenced in 2019 for the death of Lee Posner, and he swiftly cut off contact with Victoria Sugden and ex-husband Aaron Dingle.
His return came as Aaron was set to marry ex-Army medic John Sugden, and although Robert attempted to get Aaron back his efforts were rejected as Aaron vowed to move on without him.
However, things soon escalated when John was exposed for a long list of harrowing crimes, including the murder of Nate Robinson and holding Mackenzie Boyd hostage in an underground war bunker.
Robert found himself back in prison after John threw himself and Aaron off the edge of a cliff and blamed Robert on the incident. However, soon the truth was exposed and John fled from the country.
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Since then, Robert and Aaron have been trying to get things back on track in their relationship and even decided to get married again during the epic Corriedale crossover that also saw John’s demise.
Away from the Dales, Ryan tends to keep his private life just that and isn’t one for sharing much on social media. However, after Emmerdale dominated the TV Choice Awards this year.
As well as the prestigious Best Soap prize, Lewis Barton actor Bradley Riches was named Best Soap Newcomer, and castmate Danny Miller (Aaron Dingle) won Best Soap Performance.
Taking to his Instagram, Ryan shared some snaps from the night, as well as him posing next to on-screen partner Danny Miller for the occasion.
He penned: “Congratulations to everybody at @emmerdale for the clean sweep the other night! Especially @brad_riches @laurashaw_or_patbutcher and of course @danny_b_miller. Very well deserved! Proud to be part of the show! X”.
Some of his co-stars rushed to the comments as they mentioned his rare upload to social media. Bradley Riches wrote: “Ryan posting? WTF? Welcome to the dark side THANK YOU DIVA XXX”.
Shebz Miah who plays Kammy Hadiq also had the same train of thought and added: “Pahahahaha man like Ryan posting on the gram u kno”, leading to fans of the ITV soap laughing along with him.
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Emmerdale airs on weeknights at 8pm on ITV1 and is available to stream on ITVX.
Cristian Romero’s red card swung the momentum firmly in United’s favour just before the half-hour mark, and the hosts took the lead shortly after through Bryan Mbeumo.
United dominated after the break, and Bruno Fernandes made the points safe late on to ensure Michael Carrick’s winning start as interim boss continued.
Is Romero more trouble than he’s worth?
Cristian Romero was the subject of 25 questions in Thomas Frank’s pre-match press conference on Thursday, so of course, he was going to be the centre of attention at Old Trafford.
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Romero’s Instagram outburst on Monday evening, the second time in a month his social media activity has come in for criticism, stated that it was “disgraceful” that Spurs had 11 senior players available against Manchester City last weekend.
Cristian Romero was sent off for the second time this season
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His sending-off just before the half-hour mark, while harsh, has done nothing to help his reputation. He crashed into Casemiro, landing studs up on the United midfielder’s ankle.
Romero will now miss games against Newcastle, Arsenal, Fulham and Crystal Palace after his second dismissal of the season, leaving his team in the lurch as they struggle for defensive options.
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Thomas Frank stood by his captain, naming him in the starting line-up but, not for the first time this season, was let down by the Argentine.
Romero, who has now been awarded six red cards in his Spurs career, is a polarising figure, and Frank must surely start to wonder whether the 27-year-old is more trouble than he is worth.
Udogie injury underlines transfer failures
It feels like every week Tottenham face new issues in defence.
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Romero’s dismissal against United means the centre-back will now miss four league games, and with Udogie coming off injured early in the second half, Frank is desperately short of options at the back.
Djed Spence had been in contention for today’s game, but he was unable to recover in time from a calf injury. Kevin Danso, meanwhile, remains out after innocuously hyper-extending his toe before last weekend’s draw with Manchester City.
Left-back Ben Davies looks set to miss most of the season after undergoing surgery on a fractured ankle, while it is hoped Pedro Porro will be back for the north London derby.
Destiny Udogie make it 11 first-team injuries
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Spurs’ injury crisis has been felt most sorely at the back, and while Brazilian left-back Souza showed glimpses off the bench, with some neat driving runs and recovery challenges, Frank will need to reshuffle his backline again when Spurs host Newcastle on Tuesday.
Hindsight is a wonderful thing, but Frank will be left wondering whether he and the board could have acted to address their defensive injury issues, even if only with a short-term loan.
Anti-board sentiment grows
It was always going to be interesting to note the supporters’ reaction to Romero’s social media outburst earlier in the week.
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Romero’s social media post highlighted his own frustrations with the club’s board, and the away end at Old Trafford passionately backed their captain in the opening stages, with chants of “Romero is right, the board are sh**te”.
Brennan Johnson, who left the club during the recent transfer window, was also chanted about.
Supporters were left frustrated with the club’s January business, with Spurs failing to make a senior signing on Deadline Day, and they made their feelings heard not for the first time this season.
Anti-board sentiment has been growing all season, and while Frank has always maintained that the club were never going to make snap decisions in reaction to the club’s mounting injury list, it is not a decision that has proven popular among supporters.
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Spurs have put all their trust in executing their plans for the summer transfer window. It is a risky strategy and one that simply has to work if fans are to be convinced of the club’s vision for the future.
Good afternoon and welcome to coverage of the Transylvania Open final featuring top seed Emma Raducanu and third seed Sorana Cirstea.
Raducanu is contesting her first final since 2021, when she made that fairytale run to the championship match and US Open title after coming through qualifying.
The British No 1 has played some great tennis this week, coming back from a 5-0 deficit against Kaja Juvan in the second round and making lightwork of Greet Minnen and Maja Chwalinska in between. In her semi-final, Raducanu dropped her first set of the week against Oleksandra Oliynykova, coming through 7-5, 3-6, 6-3.
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The British No 1 was pleased with how she fought through in the three-set tussle: “I’m most proud of how I competed, came back in the third set, I don’t know if I could’ve done it without everyone’s support,” she said during her on court interview afterwards. “I really feel like I’m at home here, thank you so much everyone.”
Her opponent Cirstea is a home favourite who Raducanu has met once before – at Wimbledon in 2021 where Raducanu came out on top in straight sets. Cirstea, 35, will be retiring at the end of this season and will be looking to make happy memories at her home tournament.
Over in the Czech Republic, British No 4 Katie Boulter is taking on world No 124 Tamara Korpatsch in the Ostrava Open final.
The west Londoners are in a close-fought battle for the top four at the moment, with rivals Manchester United beating Tottenham in the early Premier League kick-off while Liverpool face title hopefuls Manchester City on Sunday, making a statement win against the division’s bottom side more or less a necessity. Wolves, though, have tightened up at the back under Rob Edwards in recent weeks, managing to frustrate Arsenal and Liverpool in narrow losses before holding United and Newcastle to stalemates.
Two men, both aged 20, suffered stab injuries while a 22-year-old man was slashed in the face at Eghmam railway station in Surrey
Three university students are in hospital after being stabbed at a train station.
Two men, both aged 20, suffered stab injuries while a 22-year-old man was slashed in the face at Eghmam railway station in Surrey.
An 18-year-old was also assaulted.
A man in his 30s has been arrested.
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British Transport Police described it as ‘an incredibly serious incident’.
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Three of the victims are believed to be students at Royal Holloway University.
None of the injuries are believed to be life-threatening or life-changing.
BTP Detective Superintendent David Udomhiaye said: ‘We’re aware of concerns from the local community and, while this is of course an incredibly serious incident, I can confirm that thankfully no one has been fatally injured.
British Transport Police at the scene (Picture: X)
‘This is being treated as an isolated incident at the station involving two groups of people who we believe were not known to each other.
‘There will be witnesses who have yet to speak to us, and I’d urge anyone in the area who might have dash or doorbell camera footage to make contact as quickly as possible.’
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Royal Holloway University said: ‘We are aware of an incident at Egham train station last night in which three of our students were injured.
‘Police have arrested a suspect and have confirmed there is no ongoing threat.
‘Our teams supported the students involved last night and will continue to offer help.
‘Out of respect for those involved and the ongoing investigation, it would be inappropriate to comment further at this time.
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‘Our Wellbeing teams are available to support any students should they have concerns, and we would urge people to follow Surrey Police and British Transport Police channels for further updates, as opposed to relying on unverified sources.’
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The fire caused long delays as emergency services dealt with the incident
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Drivers were stuck in traffic after a vehicle burst into flames on a major road in Wales. The fire took place on the main
The eastbound carriageway of the A55 was closed between junction 10 at Bangor and junction 11 at Llandygai due to a vehicle fire. The incident was reported around 1pm on Saturday, February 7.
Emergency services including North Wales Fire And Rescue Service and North Wales Police were at the scene. Police urged drivers to use other routes.
There was heavy congestion along the A55 from the Britannia Bridge to Llandygai. One lane reopened at 1.53pm but delays remained in the area.
A coin released to celebrate what would’ve been the late monarch’s 100th birthday has drawn a flood of criticism, with some saying the portrait “doesn’t even look like her”
A commemorative coin has been released to honour what would’ve been the late Queen Elizabeth’s 100th birthday, with the portrait drawing a wave of criticism for its unfortunate design.
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The $5 (£2.56) and 50 cent silver coins, released by the Australian Royal Mint, were created to commemorate the centenary of the Queen’s birth, happening on April 21.
The artwork was created by Alex Stokic and depicts the Queen in her later years, surrounded by floral designs, her royal cypher, as well as horse and corgi motifs. Unlike traditional royal coinage, which has consistently portrayed Elizabeth II in profile throughout her reign, the Australian mint opted for a full frontal portrait.
The design, which was released on Wednesday through a national ballot, quickly went viral online, with many flocking to social media to share their thoughts on the coin with many claiming the portrait looks nothing like the late Queen.
Social media users piled on with their own unflattering comparisons, likening the portrait to Mrs Brown from Mrs Brown’s Boys and Mrs Doubtfire, the fictional housekeeper portrayed by the late Robin Williams. One commenter declared: “That’s got to be the most unpleasant portrait on a coin.” Another simply stated: “The Queen looked nothing like that.”
One royal fan added: “There’s a reason most portraits are from the side. Looks like she just ran into a wall,” while another said: “If I saw that face without the hairdo and pearls, would never guess who it was meant to be.”
Other people were more positive about the design, with one person writing on social media: “Looks awesome! I’m glad they put something out to do with Queen Elizabeth II, she deserves to have recognition in a special way on what would’ve been her 100th birthday.”
The Royal Australian Mint defended the design, noting that photographs “don’t always capture the full detail of the coins once etched in silver”. As well as the queen’s portrait, the coins feature designs “symbolically reflecting the many facets of Queen Elizabeth II’s life and legacy”, the mint said.
These include motifs of a horse and corgi, references to art and theatre to mark “her enduring support for culture”, as well as some of her favourite flowers – roses and lily of the valley. The golden wattle, Australia’s national floral emblem, is also represented.
“The design incorporates Her Majesty’s Royal Cypher, a stylised St Edward’s Crown and the Auxiliary Territorial Service emblem, acknowledging her wartime service and lifelong sense of duty,” the mint added.
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Queen Elizabeth II served as Queen of Australia throughout her reign, making the unflattering depiction particularly notable given the nation’s ongoing debates about its constitutional future, and increased calls for Australia to become a republic.
Mr Burton, from Trimdon, was a Labour Party councillor in County Durham and was a member of Sedgefield Borough Council.
He served as Tony Blair’s constituency agent from 1983 and throughout his 24 years as Sedgefield MP, until Mr Blair stood down as Prime Minister in 2007.
John Burton pictured in 2010 (Image: ANDY LAMB)
Mr Burton worked tirelessly as the former prime minister’s agent, helping Mr Blair juggle his job as an MP with the demands of running the country from No. 10.
In 2013, he was awarded an MBE from the then Prince of Wales, now King Charles for his services.
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Prime Minister Tony Blair, with his friend and agent John Burton, at Trimdon Village just a few hours before voting began in the 2001 general election (Image: NORTH NEWS)
Alan Strickland, MP for Newton Aycliffe and Spennymoor said he sends his “deepest condolences” to Mr Burton’s family.
Prime minister Tony Blair pictured with his agent John Burton as he arrives at Trimdon Labour Club on 10 May 2007 (Image: SARAH CALDECOTT)
In a statement he said: “John’s death has come as an enormous shock to us all. I send my deepest condolences to his family at this very sad time.
“John leaves a huge legacy. As election agent to Tony Blair, chair of Sedgefield Labour Party and a Sedgefield Borough councillor, John made a major contribution to our area and the Labour movement.
“Thank you John for your public service, your kindness and your wisdom. You’ll be sadly missed.”
Experts have warned those on weight-loss injections against trying “jab hacks” like taking tiny doses or buying the medication from illegitimate sources.
Almost half of the 1.6 million people on weight-loss medication in the UK say they have either dabbled with dangerous techniques such as “microdosing” (32 per cent) or turned to unlicensed drugs and sellers (28 per cent) as the price of the medication rises, according to a survey by Lloyds Pharmacy Online Doctor.
One woman named Amy, whose name has been changed to keep her identity anonymous, explained she takes small doses of Wegovy to make the pen last longer and save money, meaning she uses each needle twice.
The 55-year-old woman from West Sussex told The Independent: “I pay £150 for a 1 milligram pen, which if you’re on the full dose lasts four weeks and if you halve it, it lasts eight weeks. I have been eking it out so that a full pen can last me eight to 10, maybe even 12 weeks.”
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She has been buying Wegovy from her beauty therapist since March 2025. But weight-loss medication can’t be bought over the counter and must be prescribed by a qualified healthcare professional, such as a GP or pharmacist, following a consultation.
The Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA) has warned against sourcing weight-loss medicines from unregulated suppliers, with the maker of Wegovy calling this a “direct danger to health”.
Experts are concerned about patients incorrectly dosing weight-loss injections and getting them from unregulated sources (Getty/iStock)
Dr Kieran Seyan, chief medical officer at Lloyds Pharmacy Online Doctor, told The Independent: “I am increasingly worried by reports that some individuals may be accessing prescription-only weight-loss medication through unregulated sources like beauty therapists or salons.
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“Medication from a source that is not appropriately regulated increases the risk of incorrect dosing, expired or improperly stored medication, and in some cases, counterfeit products.”
But Amy said she trusts her beauty therapist and believes she would struggle to access weight-loss drugs on the NHS.
“From the age of 10 I was taken by my mother to Weight Watchers, and eventually, 15 years ago, I had gastric bypass surgery privately that didn’t work,” she said.
“I started Wegovy in March through my beauty therapist who does aesthetics and Botox. She goes to a doctor to get it prescribed, and then I collect it from her.”
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Amy explained she did have a phone consultation and had to have a BMI over 30 to access the weight-loss drug, which she was, but she admitted the process should be “stricter”.
Weight-loss injections, also known as GLP-1 receptor agonists, work by mimicking the natural hormone which regulates blood sugar, appetite and digestion (Getty)
Weight-loss injections, such as Mounjaro and Wegovy, also known as GLP-1 receptor agonists, work by mimicking the natural hormone which regulates blood sugar, appetite and digestion.
They are a prescribed drug and to access them on the NHS a patient needs to have a BMI of 40 or more, but private providers offer them to those with a BMI over 30.
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Amy started on a low dose of 0.5mg and gradually increased to 1mg. After losing two-and-a-half stone and reaching a BMI of 25, she was told to reduce her dosage to half the amount with the intent to stop.
“I haven’t actually stopped, I kept going and I’m almost scared to come off it, I feel that I probably might be on it for good,” she added. “I’ve got to have a pen in the fridge all the time and I just think it’s something that I’ll be on for the foreseeable future.”
The hack known as “microdosing” involves taking smaller doses than the weight-loss jab is designed for.
Dr Seyan warned using smaller doses to make the medication last “isn’t an exact science” and hasn’t been tested. He explained there is a risk of administering “unequal doses”, which can make the jab less effective.
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The dose is decided on by a pharmacist or doctor depending on the individual, and “chopping and changing” the dose doesn’t give the body a chance to adapt and can cause nausea, vomiting, abdominal pain, tummy pain, and constipation, he explained.
He also warned that the pen itself is only supposed to last four weeks, so using it past this point could mean the medication itself has expired, making it less effective.
The hack known as ‘microdosing’ involves taking smaller doses than the weight-loss pen is designed for (Alamy/PA)
Because Amy uses a Wegovy injection that comes with only four needles, she sometimes uses the needle twice to reach eight or more doses – which poses a risk of infection.
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Leyla Hanbeck, chief executive of the Independent Pharmacies Association, warned: “Patients should always use a clean and sterile needle for each injection.
“There is a significant risk for bacterial contamination as a used needle is no longer sterile and can infect the body with bacteria.
“There is also a risk of an inaccurate dose being administered if residue remained in the old needle, which will prevent the full dose of medication from being delivered. In addition, old needles can break and be damaged and can cause damage to the skin.”
An MHRA spokesperson said:“Wegovy (semaglutide) is a prescription-only medication, meaning it should only be obtained from a registered pharmacy against a prescription issued by a healthcare professional.
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“Sourcing weight loss medicines from unregulated suppliers significantly increases the risk of getting a product which is either falsified or not approved for use. Products bought in this way will not meet the MHRA’s strict safety and quality standards and could expose patients to incorrect dosages or dangerous ingredients.”
Novo Nordisk, the maker of Wegovy, also warns against obtaining the medication from unregulated suppliers, adding it does not condone practices such as “microdosing” and medication should be taken at the recommended doses.
A spokesperson said: “At Novo Nordisk, patient safety is our top priority. Obtaining GLP-1 medicines without a prescription through non-legitimate routes poses a direct danger to health. The contents of the medicines obtained from sources other than a registered healthcare professional can be entirely different from the genuine medicine and should not be used.
“We urge patients to only obtain appropriate medicine on prescription through legitimate sources and after consultation with a healthcare professional. If a patient suspects they have administered a counterfeit product, they should seek medical advice straight away.”