DAILY MAIL: Chelsea are expected to lose out to the 2012 Olympic Stadium when London name four grounds included in their bid to be a host city for the 2018 World Cup. Also: Manchester United lost at home in the group stages of the Champions League for the first time in eight years last night.
DAILY TELEGRAPH: Failure to progress from the group stage of the Champions League may only have created a £2.4 million hole in Liverpool's annual budget, but they will need to win the Europa League to stand a chance of matching the total annual European earnings they have become accustomed to under Rafael Benitez. Also: Ruud van Nistelrooy will turn down the chance to join Arsenal in the January transfer window in an attempt to secure a move to Liverpool, if he is allowed to leave Real Madrid.
INDEPENDENT: Everton's plans to relocate from Goodison Park to a new 50,000-capacity stadium in Kirkby, which the club considered crucial to its attempt to keep pace with the Premier League elite, were dashed last night as the Government refused to give them the go ahead. Also: The Portsmouth chairman Sulaiman al-Fahim said yesterday he opposed the decision taken by the club's new owner Ali al-Faraj to sack manager Paul Hart.
THE GUARDIAN: Avram Grant has been offered the chance to replace Paul Hart as Portsmouth's manager, and the former Chelsea and Israel head coach is seriously considering taking up the post. Also: Three professional archivists are to be appointed by Sheffield city council to catalogue documents relating to the Hillsborough disaster, following the government's pledge in April that all such material will be released to the bereaved families and ultimately the public.
THE SUN: Alex Ferguson launched into another penalty rage after watching his kids blow Manchester United's 23-match unbeaten home record. Also: Hull survived a dramatic Everton fightback to continue their revival under beleaguered boss Phil Brown.
THE TIMES: Avram Grant is expected to receive his work permit today, which would clear the way for him to take charge of Portsmouth in time for the visit of Manchester United on Sunday. Also: Everton's plan to build a 50,000 capacity stadium in Kirkby, on the outskirts of Liverpool has been rejected by the Government after a public inquiry.
DAILY MIRROR: Ruud van Nistelrooy is ready to snub a move to Arsenal - in favour of saving Liverpool's season. Also: Ben Foster was the major culprit last night as Manchester United surrendered their 23-game unbeaten home record in the Champions League; Spurs want to sign Micah Richards in the January transfer window.
DAILY STAR: Rafa Benitez has told his Liverpool players: Forget winning trophies - I only want to finish fourth. Also: Manchester United lost a Champions League group game at Old Trafford for the first time in eight years last night.
DAILY EXPRESS: Sir Alex Ferguson brought in the kids of Manchester United last night - and promptly lost his first home game in Europe for four years. Also: Everton endured a torrid night on and off the pitch as they were beaten by Hull City and plans to move from Goodison to a new £150million ground were rejected by the Government.