The International Linear Collider (ILC) and the Compact Linear Collider (CLIC) are the two options for a future high-energy, high-luminosity linear electron-positron collider. Both are expected to be built in stages, optimised for their physics potential. The main goals are the precision measurements of Higgs-boson and top-quark properties as well as direct and indirect searches for new physics Beyond Standard Model. In my talk I will review some of the latest results from both ILC and CLIC demonstrating their physics potential, pointing to similarities and complementarity of both projects.