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Premier League confirms 15 nominees for 2025 Hall of Fame shortlist

Premier League name 15 nominees for 2025 Hall of Fame; two inductees to be announced Nov 4 ceremony.

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The Premier League has published the 15 players nominated for entry to the Hall of Fame in 2025. Two inductees will be chosen from this shortlist and revealed at an induction event on November 4.

Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsène Wenger were inducted in 2023 and remain the only managers included in the scheme. To date 22 all-time great players have joined the Hall of Fame alongside those two managers. The 2025 selection will add two more names from the new group of nominees.

Of the 15 players on the 2025 shortlist, 13 carried over from the list offered in 2024. The candidates seeking places include Michael Owen, Nemanja Vidić and Gary Neville. The winners are decided by a combination of fan votes and selection from each of the existing 24 members.

The shortlist contains two new faces. Patrice Evra is listed as a five-time Premier League champion with Manchester United, and the list also references another three-time winner with the Red Devils. Teddy Sheringham is named on the shortlist and is recorded as having made 417 appearances in the competition across spells with United, Nottingham Forest, Tottenham Hotspur, Portsmouth and West Ham United.

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An induction event will be held on November 4, when the two winners will be announced.

The Hall of Fame membership so far and their year of induction is as follows:

Alan Shearer 2021
Thierry Henry 2021
Eric Cantona 2021
Roy Keane 2021
Frank Lampard 2021
Dennis Bergkamp 2021
Steven Gerrard 2021
David Beckham 2021
Wayne Rooney 2022
Patrick Vieira 2022
Sergio Agüero 2022
Didier Drogba 2022
Vincent Kompany 2022
Peter Schmeichel 2022
Paul Scholes 2022
Ian Wright 2022
Tony Adams 2023
Petr Čech 2023
Rio Ferdinand 2023
Sir Alex Ferguson 2023
Arsène Wenger 2023
Ashley Cole 2024
Andy Cole 2024
John Terry 2024

Two further players will join this roll of honour following the 2025 vote and selection process.

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Arsenal

Eze volley and a resolute defence secure 1-0 win for Arsenal over Crystal Palace

Eze’s volley from Declan Rice’s free kick decided defensive encounter as Arsenal kept a clean sheet.

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Eberechi Eze’s first-half volley proved decisive as Arsenal closed out a 1–0 victory over Crystal Palace at the Emirates. The goal, from a Declan Rice free kick in the 39th minute, was the only breakthrough of a tight contest and preserved Arsenal’s defensive run.

The opener arrived when Rice’s lofted free kick dropped 15 yards out. Eze reacted first, meeting the loose ball on the volley and converting the chance, described in the report as the first Premier League goal of his Arsenal tenure against his former club. “There is something in your tummy,” Arteta said of the feeling a player has up against his former club. Eze’s strike gave the hosts room to breathe and allowed their attack to flow more freely in the second half.

Defensively Arsenal were compact. David Raya was not unduly tested and, for the sixth half of Premier League football in succession, was not forced into a single save. Gabriel nearly extended the lead five minutes after the interval, crashing a header from a set piece against the crossbar amid penalty-box scramble.

Arsenal’s backline held firm in the closing stages as Dean Henderson and Crystal Palace probed without creating a clear chance. The clean sheet was Arsenal’s 10th of the season.

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Player ratings (out of 10):
GK: David Raya — 8.2
RB: Jurriën Timber — 7.4
CB: William Saliba — 6.7
CB: Gabriel — 7.7
LB: Riccardo Calafiori — 7.1
CM: Eberechi Eze — 7.9
CM: Martín Zubimendi — 7.4
CM: Declan Rice — 7.7
RW: Bukayo Saka — 7.1
ST: Viktor Gyökeres — 6.2
LW: Leandro Trossard — 7.1

Substitutes: Cristhian Mosquera (46’ for Saliba) 6.7; Gabriel Martinelli (66’ for Saka) 5.8; Piero Hincapié (82’ for Calafiori) N/A; Mikel Merino (82’ for Rice) N/A; Myles Lewis-Skelly (87’ for Eze) N/A. Subs not used: Kepa Arrizabalaga, Ben White, Christian Nørgaard, Ethan Nwaneri.

Crystal Palace starting XI: Dean Henderson; Chris Richards, Maxence Lacroix, Marc Guéhi; Daniel Muñoz, Adam Wharton, Daichi Kamada, Tyrick Mitchell; Ismaïla Sarr, Yeremy Pino; Jean-Philippe Mateta. Subs used: Eddie Nketiah, Will Hughes, Borna Sosa, Jefferson Lerma, Christantus Uche.

Match statistics: Possession 66%–34%; xG 0.11–0.08; Total shots 3–3; Shots on target 2–0; Passing accuracy 88%–73%; Fouls 3–6; Corners 0–2.

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Henderson urges patience as he assesses Liverpool after Brentford victory

Henderson urged patience, calling Liverpool a world-class side despite recent poor results. Be calm.

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Jordan Henderson used his post-match briefing after Brentford’s result against Liverpool to offer a measured assessment of his former club and to appeal for patience from their supporters.

Having faced Liverpool for the first time since leaving the club in 2023, Henderson encouraged backing for Arne Slot’s side while acknowledging their recent run of poor results. He stressed his view that quality remains across the Liverpool squad.

“You look all over the pitch, there’s not much to go at, they’re all quality players,” he said. “I don’t really see a weakness in the team.

“I know there’s been results of late that haven’t been great for them but, for me, they’re still top players and a top, top team and it’s a matter of time before they get in a rhythm and get going.

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“I think there’s been reasons why they haven’t hit the heights from last season but they’re still a world-class team and wherever you look on the pitch there’s world-class players, so it’s always going to be difficult but I thought the [Brentford] lads dug deep, stuck together and caused some problems on the counter.”

Henderson’s own history with Liverpool framed his comments. His first meeting with Liverpool took place in March 2011 when he was at Sunderland; he moved to Anfield that summer and remained there for 12 years, a period that produced Premier League and Champions League success.

Reflecting on that time, he said: “I had been at Liverpool for so long,” the midfielder reflected. “It’s always deep inside me forever now as it was my life for 12 years.

“It was a little bit strange but as soon as the whistle went, it was business as usual and I was ready to go and I’d be in the right frame of mind, which I was.

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“I was fully in and felt as good as I ever have. I was there 12 years, dedicated a lot of my life to it. My kids were born there. It holds a special place in my heart.

“I still want Liverpool to do well—of course not when we’re playing them—but overall. That will never change. The fans have always been amazing. It was nice to see a few of them, I know a few of them left a bit early because of the result. But it was nice to see them again.”

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Man Utd raise concerns with Premier League over midweek home schedule

Man Utd lodged a complaint with the Premier League over a heavy run of midweek home fixtures and TV.

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Manchester United have formally notified the Premier League that their upcoming fixture pattern, which contains no home weekend matches until Christmas, is a matter of concern for the club and supporters. United’s 4–2 victory over Brighton on Saturday evening was the team’s last weekend fixture at Old Trafford for the next two months. The next three scheduled home matches will all take place on weekdays, complicating travel and attendance for fans planning to attend Everton, West Ham and Bournemouth.

United CEO Omar Berrada has contacted Premier League CEO Richard Masters to discuss what the club describes as an unfavourable sequence of fixtures and its effect on match-going supporters. The Athletic report the two parties had a “constructive conversation” centred around the “cultural importance” of supporters, who face greater difficulty attending games at Old Trafford on weekdays as opposed to weekends. Man Utd also requested any broadcast-related schedule changes be done with greater advanced notice so fans can properly plan during a time of increased commitments due to the holiday season.

The club’s schedule through to Christmas includes the following fixtures and kick-off times as listed by the club:

Nottingham Forest (A) — Saturday, Nov. 1 — 4 p.m. BST / 11 a.m. ET / 8 a.m. PT
Tottenham Hotspur (A) — Saturday, Nov. 8 — 12:30 p.m. BST / 7:30 a.m. ET / 4:30 a.m. PT
Everton (H) — Monday, Nov. 24 — 8 p.m. BST / 3 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. PT
Crystal Palace (A) — Sunday, Nov. 30 — 12 p.m. BST / 7 a.m. ET / 4 a.m. PT
West Ham (H) — Thursday, Dec. 4 — 8 p.m. BST / 3 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. PT
Wolves (A) — Monday, Dec. 8 — 8 p.m. BST / 3 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. PT
Bournemouth (H) — Monday, Dec. 15 — 8 p.m. BST / 3 p.m. ET / 12 p.m. PT
Aston Villa (A) — Sunday, Dec. 21 — 4:30 p.m. BST / 11:30 a.m. ET / 8:30 a.m. PT

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Next up for Man Utd are consecutive Saturday trips to the City Ground and Tottenham Hotspur Stadium to face Nottingham Forest and Tottenham Hotspur. The Red Devils return to Old Trafford on Monday, Nov. 24 to host Everton, then travel to Selhurst Park the following weekend to meet Crystal Palace. Four days later United are due to host West Ham, then face Wolves away before Bournemouth visit on Monday, Dec. 15. The final match before Christmas is away at Aston Villa.

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