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Download your 2021 NRL tipping chart
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Real Madrid v Arsenal: Champions League quarter-final, second leg – live
via theguardian.comChampions League news, 8pm BST kick-off (first leg: 0-3)Live scoreboard | Read today’s edition of Football DailyJude Bellingham on the task aheadTonight’s winners will play Paris Saint-Germain in the semi-finals, with the first leg at home of 29 or 30 April and the second leg in Paris a week later. Continue reading... -
Inter v Bayern Munich: Champions League quarter-final, second leg – live
via theguardian.comChampions League news, 8pm BST kick-off (first leg: 2-1)Live scores | Football Daily | Get in touch! Email Michael There is another game going on tonight, just in case you didn’t know.Wait … there are two! Alas, all matches are not created equal. Continue reading... -
Newcastle v Crystal Palace: Premier League – live
via theguardian.comPremier League news, 7.30pm BST kick-offLive scores | Read Football Daily | Email TahaAlan Pardew is on punditry duty for Sky, having managed both teams. Let’s hit the dance floor:Just in case you don’t want to keep me company. Continue reading... -
‘Right direction’: Enzo Maresca defends Chelsea’s style before Legia Warsaw test
via theguardian.com‘The fans have to trust the team and trust the club’Chelsea lead Conference League quarter-final tie 3-0Enzo Maresca believes Chelsea are going in the “right direction”, with the manager defending his style of play and asking fans to “trust the team”.Chelsea face Legia Warsaw at home in the second leg of the Conference League quarter-finals on Thursday, with a passage to the semi-finals all but sealed after a 3-0 win last week. Continue reading... -
Hull City Ladies chairman asks for club to be relegated ‘to try to punish players’
via theguardian.comPlayers allege Daniel Johnson has mismanaged financesClub personnel report misconduct allegations to FAThe chairman of Hull City Ladies, Daniel Johnson, has submitted a request to the Football Association for the club to be relegated from the third tier, the Guardian has learned, amid allegations of mismanagement of the club’s finances being made against him by his own players.Multiple club sources have alleged that Johnson’s relegation submission is an attempt at retaliation after s -
Field Of Gold lights up Flat season by racing to Guineas favouritism
via theguardian.comCraven Stakes winner market leader for first colts’ ClassicSecond key success in five days for Juddmonte operationIt is 21 years since the winner of Newmarket’s Craven Stakes followed up in the 2,000 Guineas over the same course and distance two-and-a-half weeks later, and 34 years since Mystiko took the Free Handicap at the Craven meeting – a Classic trial that no longer exists – and went on to become the last grey to win the first colts’ Classic.Every statistic, t -
A Boat Race ritual that would bring me joy | Brief letters
via theguardian.comThames Water | Scilly Isles Gigs | Bromley FC | Spring photo | Liz Truss’s networkI enjoyed the picture of a jubilant Cambridge women’s crew after their tradition dunking of their cox in your print edition (Water winners, 14 April) and congratulate you on choosing to highlight the winning women’s crew rather than the men’s. However, I’d have enjoyed it even more had the image been of the dunking of the entire board of Thames Water in recognition of its outstanding c -
Villa thriller shows PSG remain an antidote to sterile systems football | David Hytner
via theguardian.comCreative licence which Luis Enrique has granted sets arguably the most watchable team in Europe apartLuis Enrique had one word to describe Gianluigi Donnarumma. “Sensationnel,” the Paris Saint-Germain manager said, briefly switching into French from his native Spanish; no translation required.Donnarumma was the difference for PSG against Aston Villa on Tuesday night, the goalkeeper making five saves in the Champions League quarter-final second leg at Villa Park, three of them, well, -
Football Daily | Aston Villa are out of Bigger Cup, but far from binned off by fragile PSG
via theguardian.comSign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now!With the bin workers of Birmingham having been on strike for more than a month, we can but wonder what the players of Paris Saint-Germain made of the stuffed polythene sacks of stinking rubbish piled high and lining the streets as their coach wended its way towards Villa Park last night. After going 2-0 down on the night to trail 5-1 on aggregate with little over an hour to play, the players of Aston Villa might have been excused for downing too -
Hampshire’s Keith Barker cleared to return in July after failed drug test
via theguardian.comAll-rounder tested positive due to ‘genuine error’Barker: ‘I feared for the loss of my career’Hampshire’s Keith Barker has said he “feared for the loss of my career” during a nine-month wait to learn his punishment for a failed drug test caused by what he described as “a genuine administrative error”.Barker has been cleared to return to professional cricket on 4 July, 12 months after he was told he had tested positive for the prohibited subst -
Aston Villa are out of Bigger Cup, but far from binned off
via theguardian.comWith the bin workers of Birmingham having been on strike for more than a month, we can but wonder what the players of Paris Saint-Germain made of the stuffed polythene sacks of stinking rubbish piled high and lining the streets as their coach wended its way towards Villa Park last night. After going 2-0 down on the night to trail 5-1 on aggregate with little over an hour to play, the players of Aston Villa might have been excused for downing tools too, withdrawing their labour from this season&r -
André Onana to start against Lyon but Ruben Amorim may eye new goalkeeper
via theguardian.comManchester United goalkeeper back in goal on Thursday‘We need to improve every position. Keeper is the same’Ruben Amorim will reinstate André Onana for Manchester United’s Europa League quarter-final second leg against Lyon but admits a new goalkeeper may be signed in the summer because “every position” will be evaluated.Amorim rested Onana and selected Altay Bayindir for Sunday’s 4-1 defeat by Newcastle at St James’ Park after the Cameroonian was -
Ju Wenjun outclasses rival Tan Zhongyi to retain women’s world chess title
via theguardian.comJu beats Tan 6½–2½ to claim fifth world chess title34-year-old Chinese grandmaster wins €300,000Ju Wenjun has once again proven herself the undisputed queen of the chessboard.On Wednesday in Chongqing, the 34-year-old Chinese grandmaster clinched the 2025 Fide Women’s World Championship, defeating compatriot and longtime rival Tan Zhongyi by a commanding score of 6½–2½. With the victory, Ju becomes only the fourth woman in history to win the tit -
Sydney FC exit Asian Champions League despite 1-0 win over Lion City
via theguardian.comJoe Lolley goal not enough to reverse first-leg deficitSemi-final loss means Sky Blues miss out on $4m windfallSydney FC have missed the chance to net a $4m windfall and the club’s first piece of Asian silverware after crashing out of Asian Champions League Two at the hands of Lion City Sailors.The Singaporean outfit had taken a 2-0 lead from the semi-final first leg and advanced to the final despite falling to a 1-0 defeat (2-1 win on aggregate) in the second leg at Allianz Stadium on Wed -
Lois Boisson pokes fun at Harriet Dart ‘deodorant’ jibe on social media
via theguardian.comFrench tennis player suggests Dove ‘collab’ on InstagramDart apologises for telling umpire Boisson ‘smells bad’French tennis player Lois Boisson has responded to Harriet Dart’s on-court claim that “she smells really bad” with a social media post that pokes fun at the incident.During a change of ends in Tuesday’s match in Rouen, Dart asked the umpire: “Can you tell her [Boisson] to wear deodorant because she smells really bad?” Her comme -
Senior Carlton staffer investigated by club amid conduct complaints
via foxsports.com.auA senior Carlton staffer is on leave and facing an internal investigation into complaints from staff over their conduct. -
Aston Villa fall short of heroic comeback against PSG – Football Weekly
via theguardian.comMax Rushden is joined by Barry Glendenning, Mark Langdon and Lars Sivertsen as Aston Villa go out swinging in the Champions LeagueRate, review, share on Apple Podcasts, Soundcloud, Audioboom, Mixcloud, Acast and Stitcher, and join the conversation on Facebook, Twitter and email.On the podcast today; so close for Aston Villa. At 2-0 down on the night and 5-1 on aggregate it all looked over before they rallied thanks to goals from Youri Tielemans, John McGinn and Ezri Konsa. Marcus Rashford played -
Carlton manager under investigation after staff complaints
via theage.com.auThe club confirmed it was dealing with a “management matter” that has also caught the attention of the AFL’s integrity unit. -
Manly forced into reshuffle; Graphic leg injury could sideline Dolphins star — Late Mail
via foxsports.com.auManly have been forced to reshuffle their pack and bench after Josh Aloiai was a late scratching for their clash with the Dragons. -
Gus NOT SUPRISED by reaction from Tigers players: Six Tackles with Gus - Ep9
via smh.com.auGus weighs in on the Lachlan Galvin bombshell. He questions the motive behind the decision, the timing, and the role of player managers in today’s game. “It’s untenable,” he says. “It’s not going to last.” With strong words for the Tigers’ reaction and real concern for Galvin’s welfare, Gus doesn’t hold back.Plus: #AskGus, Gus’ Auction House and Gus’ Round 7 Tips. -
Mary Fowler out with ACL injury in new blow for Manchester City
via theguardian.comAustralia forward injured against Manchester UnitedFowler says she is ready for ‘challenging’ road aheadManchester City have been hit by another serious injury blow after the Australia forward Mary Fowler sustained a ruptured anterior cruciate ligament (ACL) during Sunday’s Women’s FA Cup semi-final defeat by Manchester United.The 22-year-old, who has scored 10 times this season, is likely to be out for at least the remainder of the year. Continue reading... -
The difference between this Good Old Collingwood and last year’s
via smh.com.auStar Magpies ruckman Darcy Cameron says two factors, in particular, are behind his side’s improvement in the opening stages of the season: enhanced belief, and the addition of seasoned recruits. -
Seven nations in running for hosting future Commonwealth Games
via theguardian.comFive are focused on staging the centenary 2030 GamesConcept under scrutiny after Victoria withdrawalSeven nations have expressed interest in hosting future Commonwealth Games.Five nations are focused on staging the centenary 2030 Games while two are looking at editions of the multi-sport event beyond that, Commonwealth Sport has announced. Continue reading... -
Seven countries in running for hosting future Commonwealth Games
via theguardian.comCanada, India and Nigeria among those targeting 2030Event’s future under scrutiny after Victoria withdrawalSeven countries have expressed interest in hosting future Commonwealth Games. Five of those are focused on staging the centenary 2030 Games while two are looking at editions of the multi-sport event beyond that, Commonwealth Sport has announced.The expressions of interest come from Africa, the Americas, Asia and Oceania, which mean Glasgow’s hosting of the 2026 Games may signal -
How a returning Bronco plans to make ‘good mate’s’ life a nightmare
via theage.com.auHe hit career-best form before serving a two-game suspension. That hurt has inspired a Broncos star to avenge his side’s crash back to reality. -
No more monsters: Olympic surfing downsizes after the thrills of Teahupo’o
via smh.com.auThe 2028 Olympics will host surfing at an often criticised location, but squash will make its debut in a Hollywood film location. -
‘So much collateral damage’: Why longer ban for AFL star facing potential jail time ‘might be unfair’
via foxsports.com.auNoah Balta’s availability for selection this Saturday night against Gold Coast has been labelled a “lightning rod for social criticism”, as he awaits sentencing on an assault charge. -
‘So much collateral damage’: Why longer Balta ban ‘might be unfair’... but is a ‘good starting place’
via foxsports.com.auNoah Balta’s availability for selection this Saturday night against Gold Coast has been labelled a “lightning rod for social criticism”, as he awaits sentencing on an assault charge. -
The Spin | In defence of the draw: why Ben Stokes and England should take note
via theguardian.comThe Bazball win-or-bust mantra has proven successful but it is time for captain to embrace grey in black and white world“A tie is like kissing your sister,” Edward J Erdelatz said to the New York Times in 1954. Erdelatz was the United States Navy’s head football coach and his side had just drawn 0-0 against Duke University. “No one asked the mild spoken navy coach to explain,” the report adds. Well, quite. But sister or not, everyone knew what he meant.Erdelatz&rsqu
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