There have been several occasions when former players have come back to haunt their ex-employers, but can Wayne Rooney do the same to Manchester United?
Manchester United's famous 9-0 Old Trafford victory over a hapless Ipswich Town side took place on this day in 1995.
Arsenal eased into the last eight of the FA Cup as they defeated League One promotion hopefuls Portsmouth 2-0 at Fratton Park.
Millwall and Wigan Athletic are showing interest in Southampton's Republic of Ireland Under-21 international midfielder Tom O'Connor.
Mikel Arteta's desire to win the FA Cup as Arsenal manager could see him name a strong line-up in Monday's fifth-round tie at Portsmouth.
This weekend will see Premier League matches take place on February 29 for the first time since 2004.
Reports claim Celtic are set to go toe-to-toe with Rangers for the signature of Gillingham defender Jack Tucker next summer.
Scoring a goal is the best feeling in football so it must be awful for players when their seemingly legitimate strikes are disallowed.
Bolton look set to suffer relegation to League Two this season, but on February 14, 2008 they were riding high in the UEFA Cup.
Blackpool fans have been calling for the sacking of Simon Grayson over recent weeks and owner Simon Sadler has finally bowed to the pressure.
Sheffield United are enjoying an incredible season and Saturday’s win over Bournemouth saw them move into fifth spot in the Premier League table.
Allan Saint-Maximin crashed home a superb extra-time winner as Newcastle United won their FA Cup fourth round replay 3-2 at Oxford United.
A Ro-Shaun Williams own goal proved decisive as Liverpool edged a 1-0 FA Cup fourth round replay win at home to Shrewsbury Town.
Oxford will be missing key man James Henry for the FA Cup fourth-round replay at home to Newcastle on Tuesday night.
Liverpool will hand a late fitness test to left-back Yasser Larouci as a youthful Reds side prepare to face Shrewsbury in the FA Cup fourth-round replay.
Neil Critchley says he is looking forward to leading Liverpool for the second time this season in Tuesday's FA Cup fourth-round replay against Shrewsbury Town.
Newcastle boss Steve Bruce admits Tuesday's fourth-round replay against Oxford has all hallmarks of an FA Cup shock.
It is fair to say that the Manchester United fans are pretty underwhelmed with the capture of Odion Ighalo, but there have been some belters down the years.
Wolves have completed the signing of highly-rated defender Luke Matheson from League One Rochdale.
Brentford have completed the double signing of Oxford United’s Tarique Fosu and Shandon Baptiste.
Hull City have signed Peterborough United winger Marcus Maddison on loan until the end of the season.