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John Robertson dies “peacefully” aged 72
There will have been no shortage of glasses raised in Nottingham, Scotland and beyond yesterday in memory of John Robertson, following news of his death at the age of 72. The winger was a hugely important member of Brian Clough’s great Forest team that rose from the second tier of English football to win multiple major honours, most famously back-to-back European Cups.
Described by Clough as “the Picasso of our game”, Robertson played 28 times for Scotland and scored the winning goal in a Home Championship victory over England at Wembley in May 1981. Sachin Nakrani reports …
Premier League and EFL to hold blackout talks
Guardian exclusive: The Premier League and EFL will hold talks early next year about combining to permit 3pm Saturday kick-offs to be broadcast live each week for the first time. Matt Hughes reports …
Today at the Africa Cup of Nations
Championship: In today’s early kick-off, Derby County lead Birmingham City courtesy of a Patrick Agemang header in the 27th minute, but are down to 10 men following the dimissal of Joe Ward. The Derby winger picked up a silly yellow card for trying to delay a free-kick and was sent off for his second bookable offence 10 minutes later. His crime? Cynically tripping Jonathan Roberts as he advanced on the visitors’ penalty area. He can have no complaints about either caution.
They’re approaching half-time at St Andrew’s, while it’s scoreless at the Den in today’s slightly later kick-off between Millwall and Ipswich Town after 19 minutes.
Boxing Day Championship fixtures
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Birmingham City 0-1 Derby County (L)
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Millwall 0-0 Ipswich Town (L)
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Coventry City v Swansea City
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Leicester City v Watford
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Middlesbrough v Blackburn
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Norwich City v Charlton Athletic
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Oxford United v Southampton
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Portsmouth v QPR
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Sheffield Wednesday v Hull City
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Stoke City v Preston
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West Brom v Bristol City
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Wrexham v Sheffield United (5.30pm GMT)
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View the Championship table
Boxing Day clockwatch …
Good afternoon and season’s greetings to you all. If you’re currently nursing a mild Harvey’s Bristol Cream headache, staring at a mountain of cold meat and unable to get to the TV because nan and the kids are watching Minions: The Rise of Gru, you’ve come to the right place. Obviously, if you’re watching Minions: The Rise of Gru but wish to simultaneously wish keep tabs on all of his afternoon’s football action, then you’ve also come to the right place. Welcome, nan.
Unlike your Christmas turkey, there are slim top flight pickings to be had today; a quirk of the 2025 calendar and broadcasting demands means the Premier League has largely pulled up the drawbridge, leaving us with just a solitary nightcap at Old Trafford later on. But fear not, for the EFL remains the heart and soul of the festive schedule. We have a full slate of 3pm kick-offs, in the Championship, including leaders Coventry City hosting Swansea and a high-stakes clash between Middlesbrough and Blackburn.
Beyond the second tier, we’ll be scanning the EFL for any headline news of note — and for those craving something a bit more exotic than a drizzly afternoon in Gillingham, we’re also keeping tabs on Afcon goings-on in Morocco. Angola and Zimbabwe’s Group B game is already under way, while Egypt and South Africa are due to kick off in Agadir at 3pm (GMT). Settle in, grab a drink and a mince pie, and let’s get to it.