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GB's Fery battles to beat Bergs in five-set thriller
British wildcard Arthur Fery comes back from a set down twice to beat Zizou Bergs in a five set thriller, which lasted nearly five hours, as he reached the fourth round of Wimbledon, the first time he's done that in a Grand Slam.
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Brentford set to sign Burnley forward Anthony
Brentford are nearing a move for Burnley forward Jaidon Anthony for a £15m fee rising to £17m with add-ons. O recorte ajuda a contextualizar a pauta dentro de Esportes.
'England just have to deal with it' | Mexico fans do all they can to disrupt Tuchel's team
'England just have to deal with it' | Mexico fans do all they can to disrupt Tuchel's team
Michael Dawson shares his thoughts on Mexico fans setting off fireworks near the England team's hotel ahead of their World Cup match and says Thomas Tuchel's side need to focus on what they can control.
England defy odds as careless India crash to record T20 defeat
England defy odds as careless India crash to record T20 defeat
Third T20i: England, 201-7, beat India, 76, by 125 runsArcher and Tongue to the fore; hosts lead series 2-0India tried to make hay, and succeeded in making history. They have never lost a T20 like this, not even nearly. England prevailed by the ludicrous margin of 125 runs, fully
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Switzerland knock out Colombia on penalties to reach World Cup quarter-finals
Davinson Sánchez looked to the heavens. Cucho Hernández trudged back to his teammates. By the end, the pair’s penalty misses sent the Colombian team to the grass in anguish as Switzerland danced in front of their supporters, nearly alone in a sea of yellow. Switzerland had prevai
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Scheffler's major warning: I'll be fighting like heck to win Open again!
Scottie Scheffler insists he will be ‘fighting like heck’ to defend this title at The Open after being left ‘frustrated’ by his multiple near-misses on the PGA Tour this season.
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Inquest into Maddy Cusack’s death adjourned again after new documents lodged
Second time in 2026 that inquest has been adjournedSheffield United midfielder died in 2023, aged 27An inquest into the death of the Sheffield United midfielder Maddy Cusack has been adjourned again to an unspecified date, nearly three years after she died on 20 September 2023, a
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Egypt’s World Cup ended in heartbreak but they gave the country reason to smile | Karim Zi
For Egypt this World Cup was about more than football – it was the first glimpse of collective joy that Egyptians have enjoyed in 15 yearsFor nearly 15 minutes on Tuesday it seemed Egypt were about to complete one of the great World Cup upsets. The Pharaohs were up 2-0 against Ar
Argentina’s World Cup built on ‘suffering’ faces its biggest test in England | Pablo Igles
Argentina’s World Cup built on ‘suffering’ faces its biggest test in England | Pablo Igles
The defending champions have taken two of their three knockout-round matches to extra-time. England awaitsArgentina topple Swiss with two goals in extra timeSwitzerland hit out at VAR after ‘mistaken identity’ checkThroughout the whole of the World Cup – from the first match thro
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Rice in bed for nearly three days before Norway game - Tuchel
England boss Thomas Tuchel says Declan Rice was in bed for most of the three days prior to the World Cup quarter-final win against Norway because of a sickness bug.
Cablegate: should Jude Bellingham’s first goal against Norway have been disallowed?
Midfielder got England back on level terms in fine fashion but pictures suggest illegal interference in the buildupNorway’s goalkeeper, Ørjan Håskjold Nyland, launches a goal-kick down the pitch two minutes into stoppage time at the end of the first half. The ball falls just insi
Why it's time for The Open to crown an English winner
Why it's time for The Open to crown an English winner
It is nearly 60 years since Tony Jacklin became the last Englishman to win The Open on English soil but there's every chance that drought may be broken this week, writes Iain Carter.