We join ex-Manchester United defender Phil Jones to reflect on his time in the Premier League and the highs and lows he experienced in his time at Old Trafford.
With 3 Premier League titles, Ashley Cole is widely regarded as one of the best defenders to have played in the League.
We sit down with the ex-Manchester striker to discuss his stand-out moments in the English top flight and chat to his teammates that knew him, to find out what really made him tick.
John Terry won multiple League titles at Chelsea as well as lifted the F.A. Cup five times and the Champions League trophy.
With the Copa America in full swing, we take a look at South American footballers to have blazed a trail in the Premier League over the years and see who’s set to shine in this year’s tournament.
Nicknamed ‘The Entertainers’, Kevin Keegan’s Newcastle team of the 1995-96 season set the Premier League alight with their confidence and flair that took them agonisingly close to winning their first Premier League title.
Widely regarded as the two best managers in Premier League history, Sir Alex Ferguson and Arsène Wenger go toe to toe on the touchline over the years.
How some of the most enigmatic and unpredictable footballers to have graced the English top-flight in recent years became ‘Premier League mavericks’.
Hwang Hee-chan has risen through the ranks in the English Premier League over the last few seasons and has become a Wolves fan favorite.
Kieran McKenna won back-to-back promotions from League One to the Premier League, in the process ending Ipswich’s 22-year absence from top flight football.
Jarred Gillett made history earlier this year when he became the first Premier League referee ever to be fitted with a special head-mounted camera during Crystal Palace’s home victory over Manchester United.
Villa’s penalty saving hero in the 90s, Mark Bosnich was the man tasked by Fergie to replace the legendary Peter Schmeichel at Manchester United.
On the 26th August 2024 Sven-Göran Eriksson sadly lost his fight against pancreatic cancer. We look back at the fascinating life of the first foreign England manager.
Nemanja Vidic grew up in war-torn Serbia and went on to become one of the greatest defenders in English football.
With over 200 appearances for Everton, Tim Cahill established himself as the high-energy midfielder who helped drive the side.
Kaoru Mitoma's football talent was evident from a young age in Japan, but when a professional opportunity came, he made the unexpected choice that left many surprised.
Roberto Di Matteo reflects on winning the Champions League and FA Cup in 2012.
Dylan Tombides made his West Ham debut at just 18 years of age, but in 2011 he was diagnosed with testicular cancer and tragically succumbed to the illness at the age of 20 in 2014.
We journey back to Seamus Coleman's roots in Killybegs, Ireland, where he first made his mark playing Gaelic football.
PL Stories looks into the extraordinary journey of Emmanuel Adebayor, from his prolific Premier League career to the harrowing experience of surviving the Togo bus attack in 2010.
Hear from Martin O'Neill as he shares stories from his remarkable journey across nearly five decades in the game.
After a turbulent childhood, including leaving his country of birth due to war, Asmir Begovic’s determination led to him to a Premier League winners medal.
We explore the cutting-edge world of sports science and its transformative impact on Premier League football.
From his early days in Finland to lifting the Champions League trophy in 2005, we chart Sami Hyypiä’s journey to the top of English football.
Delve into the remarkable journey of Hernan Crespo, following his journey from a world-renowned striker at clubs including Chelsea and Inter to a title-winning manager in the UAE.
Whether reliving “Fergie Time” magic, Leicester’s miracle season, or Aguero’s legendary finish, this episode celebrates the unfiltered drama that only Premier League history can offer.
We explore the remarkable journeys of players who made their mark on the Premier League stage as teenagers.