Arsenal create unique English football history
Digest more
Brighton's famous pier is a mix of old world magic, tacky treats and fun rides. Alexandra Stahl/dpa-tmn/dpa Brighton, Europe's first seaside resort, is as quirky, bizarre and charming as anyone could wish. It came to fame thanks to Richard Russell, the man ...
Brighton's James Milner was born and bred in Leeds and made his top-flight debut for the Elland Road club in November 2002 when he was just 16. Now 39, the evergreen utility player is still contributing at the highest level and his assist for 18-year-old Charalampos Kostoulas's goal against Manchester United set two unique Premier League records.
Max Dowman, at 15 years and 302 days, becomes the youngest player in Arsenal’s history to start a match. He is joined in the side by 17-year-old Andre Harriman-Annous who is also making his first start. Mikel Merino captains the team.
The Brighton graduate is a nominee for an American League Gold Glove award at not one, but two, positions. No player from the Rochester area has ever been awarded a Rawlings National League or AL Gold Glove. The history of the award goes back to 1957. This season's winners from both leagues are announced Nov. 2.
Arsenal set up a Carabao Cup quarter-final at home to Crystal Palace on a proud night for their academy as Ethan Nwaneri and Bukayo Saka's goals secured a 2-0 win over Brighton.
With their Premier League lead increased to four points over the weekend, the Arsenal juggernaut rolls on to the Carabao Cup, where they host Brighton in a fourth-round clash at the Emirates on Wednesday night. Eberechi Eze scored his first goal for Arsenal against former club Crystal Palace as Mikel Arteta's side won 1-0 over the weekend.
It’s unusual to witness so many regular matchgoers queuing up to buy a half-and-half scarf. But that summarised the significance of a meeting with Ajax in the history of Brighton & Hove Albion. Last night’s Europa League tie was an occasion for souvenirs.
Max Dowman made Arsenal history in midweek after being handed his first ever start in the 2-0 Carabao Cup win over Brighton. In doing so, he became the club’s youngest ever starter – another remarkable milestone for Mikel Arteta’s youthful side.
Mikel Arteta squares up to Fabian Hurzeler in Wednesday night's EFL Cup fourth-round fixture in North London, which Arsenal enter on the back of a stellar seven-game winning run across all tournaments, conceding just one goal in that time.