MPs are to launch an investigation into the FIFA scandal in which the FA will be asked to explain their own actions.
SSNHQ reports from Zurich as FIFA gets ready for its extraordinary meeting to discuss the date for the presidential election.
Michel Platini wants to stop Europe’s top clubs from stockpiling players to ensure the game remains competitive.
The most powerful officials in world football are set to decide the date of the election to replace Sepp Blatter as FIFA president.
Former FIFA vice president Jeffrey Webb pleaded not guilty in a New York court on Saturday in connection with a massive international corruption scandal.
Premier League chief executive Richard Scudamore has described the ongoing corruption scandal at FIFA as "wholly unacceptable".
Sepp Blatter will attend the 2018 World Cup's preliminary draw in St Petersburg, according to Russia's sports minister.
The first of the seven FIFA officials held in custody in Switzerland has been extradited to the United States.
Sepp Blatter will face the media on July 20 for the first time since he announced his resignation plans as FIFA president.
Greg Dyke has jumped to the defence of the English FA following the verbal blast by FIFA president Sepp Blatter on Friday.
The highest ranking official arrested as part of the FIFA corruption probe has agreed to be extradited to the US.
FIFA president Sepp Blatter claims he is the victim of harassment which he says is down to English bitterness and “envy”.
The United States has yet to issue a formal writ of extradition for Jack Warner, whose case has been adjourned until July 27.
David Gill will attend FIFA’s extraordinary Executive Committee meeting later this month in his first official duty as a FIFA vice-president.
Sepp Blatter has insisted he carries no responsibility for misbehaviour by others in FIFA.
Former FIFA executive committee member Chuck Blazer has been banned from all football-related activity for life.
FIFA has banned the official it chose to inspect 2018 and 2022 World Cup hosting candidates for breaking ethics rules.
Former German president Christian Wulff has rejected claims by Sepp Blatter regarding the World Cup.
FA chief executive Martin Glenn has called on FIFA boss Sepp Blatter to stand down.
Sepp Blatter claims former French and German leaders made "political interventions" to influence World Cup voting.