Here are tonight’s world soccer news headlines:
Premier League
- Arsenal’s injured Theo Walcott could miss England World Cup qualifiers that will decide their fate — Mirror
- Roberto Di Matteo and Gus Poyet look set to spurn Sunderland — The Guardian
- Sunderland eye Gianfranco Zola as their next manager after sacking Paolo di Canio — Mirror
- Liverpool’s Luis Suárez ‘chomping at the bit’ to return after bite ban — The Guardian
- Mathieu Flamini allegedly warned by FA for threatening to blind Stoke’s Marc Wilson — Off The Post
- Premier League headed by Arsenal and Tottenham Hotspur follows script — The Guardian
- Paul Gascoigne admits that he has returned to drinking due to an urge to kill himself — Telegraph
- Paul Gascoigne says he spent £60,000 on gadgets to detect phone hacking — The Guardian
- Nicklas Bendtner set to make his Arsenal return against West Brom two years after his last appearance for the Gunners — Independent
- Aston Villa suffers injury crisis ahead of League Cup clash with Spurs — Cartilage Free Captain
- Liverpool news: Injured Glen Johnson has leg brace removed — Metro
- Will Dish Network dare to drop ESPN? — Hollywood Reporter
- Chelsea to field £137million reserve team on League Cup visit to third-tier Swindon — Mirror
- Fox loses its latest bid to shut down Dish’s Hopper DVR — The Verge
International soccer
- Jurgen Klinsmann: USMNT making progress but have to “be realistic” about 2014 World Cup — MLS
- UEFA president: Baku has great chances for holding Euro-2020 — Turkish Weekly
- FA saving £2m after replacing Fabio Capello with Roy Hodgson — The Mail
- Republic of Ireland name Noel King as interim manager — Telegraph
Scottish soccer
- Celtic transform loss into profit as turnover hits £75.82m — Evening Times
Serie A
- Mario Balotelli suspended for three matches after sending off — Pro Soccer Talk
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