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Home ain’t what it used to be as Fiji forced to ‘suck up’ the bottom line | Andy Bull
The Nations Championship is a very 21st century sort of sports tournament, which is why the Pacific nation are playing on Merseyside not SuvaSuva’s changed. I mean, I think Suva has changed. I’ve never covered one of Fiji’s home games before. Maybe there are always this many Live
Spain’s Mikel Merino enjoys happy knack of scoring late winners
Spain’s Mikel Merino enjoys happy knack of scoring late winners
The midfielder has risen from the bench to come up with the decisive goal in the last two rounds – his country’s first World Cup knockout wins since they were champions in 2010“I look behind me and I see Mikel Merino and I think: ‘I’m calm as can be,’” Luis de la Fuente said when
South Africa prove too strong for enterprising Scotland in Nations Championship
South Africa prove too strong for enterprising Scotland in Nations Championship
South Africa 42-28 ScotlandScots run in four tries to earn bonus pointA breathless match, all the more so given the thin air of Pretoria, but the upshot is, for all Scotland’s wit and energy, South Africa march on with another full house of points. The visitors were brilliant in
Julián Álvarez’s extra-time stunner sinks 10-man Switzerland to send Argentina into semi-f
Did anyone think they would do it the easy way? If Argentina are to win this World Cup they will only get there via rollercoaster. A seemingly straightforward night’s work against Switzerland became their tournament in microcosm, threatening to squander it all before finding salv
‘I want to make a difference’: Noskova looks forward to life after Wimbledon triumph
‘I want to make a difference’: Noskova looks forward to life after Wimbledon triumph
Unmoved by the trappings of success, the new women’s champion is keen to use her enhanced status to help those less fortunateMost new Wimbledon champions have a bucket list of things they want to do, gifts they would like to buy themselves or family, or even future goals of winni
Who will win the World Cup? The view from the semi-finalists
BBC Sport speaks to journalists and fans from the World Cup's four semi-finalists to see who they think will win the tournament.
What now for Verstappen after 'fed up' complaints?
What now for Verstappen after 'fed up' complaints?
"At the moment, I'm honestly just looking forward to going home and not thinking about Formula 1." O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Esportes.
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Is Flower the 'standout' candidate to replace McCullum?
Nasser Hussain and Michael Atherton discuss who they think should replace Brendon McCullum as the England Test head coach.
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The origin story of France star Michael Olise
The origin story of France star Michael Olise begins much closer to home than you might think. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Esportes.
'I didn't think I'd live to this age' - Howard's inspiring journey to The Open
BBC Sport NI speaks to Irish golfer David Howard, who discusses being diagnosed with cystic fibrosis aged seven and qualifying for The Open at Royal Birkdale.
‘We’re all going to die’: Scottie Scheffler keeps things in perspective before Open defenc
‘We’re all going to die’: Scottie Scheffler keeps things in perspective before Open defenc
World No 1 not interested in his legacy in the gameScheffler missed first cut in 79 events at Scottish OpenSomething about the Open Championship seems to bring out the philosopher in Scottie Scheffler. Last year the world’s best golfer questioned the meaning of life before claimi
‘Cruel hoax’: Canadian healthcare staff decry employer’s email promising fake day off
Unions condemn ‘insensitive’ internal cybersecurity test sent to healthcare workers in Newfoundland and LabradorFor years, healthcare staff in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador have felt overworked and underappreciated. Turnover, burnout and thinning resources we