THE SUN: Carlos Tevez is ready to silence the Liverpool hate mob today by leading Manchester City to a famous Anfield victory. Also: Frank Lampard has flown to Serbia for treatment by the Belgrade 'miracle worker' who cures injuries using horse placenta.
THE TIMES: The French Football Federation (FFF) has rejected Ireland's request to make a joint appeal to FIFA for a replay of their contentious World Cup play-off match. Also: David Beckham insisted yesterday that he will not retire even if he plays a pivotal role in winning the World Cup for England next summer.
THE INDEPENDENT: Thierry Henry's extraordinary admission yesterday that France's World Cup qualifier against the Republic of Ireland should be replayed wrong-footed the French Football Federation (FFF): officials in Paris had not authorised it and they have no intention of supporting his sentiments. Also: According to Phil Anderton, chairman of the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals, ticket sales for next week's event at the O2 Arena make it "the equivalent of 15 sold-out Led Zeppelin concerts".
DAILY MAIL: Frank Lampard yesterday joined the list of Barclays Premier League players who have flown to Belgrade to seek help from Serb housewife Mariana Kovacevic. Also: The biggest match-fixing ring ever to hit football was busted yesterday after police carried out raids across Europe.
DAILY STAR: Shamed Thierry Henry yesterday admitted the Republic of Ireland's World Cup qualifier with France should be replayed. Also: Liverpool boss Rafa Benitez last night urged: Don't label David Ngog a diver.
DAILY MIRROR: Roy Keane has launched a devastating attack on the Republic of Ireland's attempt to have their World Cup qualifier with France replayed. Also: David Moyes has warned Manchester United to keep their hands off Jack Rodwell.
THE GUARDIAN: Guus Hiddink plans to return to Chelsea as technical director following his failure to guide Russia to the World Cup. Also: Thierry Henry's handball against the Republic of Ireland could lead to FIFA fast-tracking the introduction of two additional referees in time for the World Cup in South Africa.
THE DAILY TELEGRAPH: One after another the New Zealand camp have rolled out the talking heads, each one delivering the same line; how England are about to break free of their recent torpor and release the spirit of 2003. Also: Arsene Wenger admitted last night that though he had doubts about the latest unorthodox methods being administered to striker Robin van Persie, he gave the 26-year-old permission to undergo a 'placenta cure'.
DAILY EXPRESS: Thierry Henry believes that replaying France's controversial World cup qualification play-off against the Republic of Ireland would be the fairest solution. Also: Mark Hughes will make another audacious bid to prise Fernando Torres away from Anfield if Manchester City replace Liverpool in the Premier League's so-called Big Four this season.