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Back Bonnard to upset Cellini in the Derby
WORLD Pool is in operation for a second successive day at Epsom, with all eight races on Derby Day being globally commingled. I’m keen to play in the feature and take advantage of the potential for healthy overpays offered by the global pools, and you can too by betting with the Tote. BENVENUTO CELLINI spearheads the Ballydoyle challenge this year and has the services of Ryan Moore in the saddle.He disappointed at Doncaster on heavy ground at the end of last season but looked a much-improve...
‘I don’t want to give my money to Fifa’: Toronto turns its back on the World Cup
For football fans in Canada, the initial prospect of the World Cup coming to town was thrilling – but hundreds of tickets remain unsoldAs far back as he can remember, football has long been a part of Lawrence Yee’s life. Growing up in a Canadian town where hockey was the dominant sport, he found community and passion in the game. The sport – and the full, at times devastating, spectrum of emotion that comes with fandom – has remained braided into adulthood. Nearly four years ago, when Fifa annou...
Kinswoman to take the honours in Dash for glory
THERE aren’t many races that are over more quickly than the Epsom Dash (3.15pm), a five-furlong handicap run largely downhill that takes about 55 seconds to run. It goes without saying that you need blazing speed for this test and KINSWOMAN certainly has that sort of raw pace. William Haggas’ filly had a busy first season, winning three times and finishing second on three other occasions from nine starts. There was a lot to like about her first race for seven months when she was beaten a n...
Hewett and Reid win seventh straight French Open
Hewett and Reid win seventh straight French OpenImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Gordon Reid (left) and Alfie Hewett have won 24 Grand Slam titles togetherPublished9 minutes agoBritain's Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid have won their seventh successive French Open wheelchair doubles title.The top seeds claimed a 6-2 6-3 victory over Spain's Martin de la Puente and France's Stephane Houdet to win their 24th Grand Slam title together."This was one of the toughest tournaments we faced when we...
Emilio Gay rides his luck but passes his test of temperament for England | Andy Bull
Test debutant opener enjoyed a few breaks but showed he could handle himself when the odds are against him to offer hope for a longer stay in roleEmilio Gay lived three lives on Friday. The first ended in the 14th over, when he was on 20 and he leaned forward towards a ball from Matt Henry that zipped off the pitch, caught the edge of his bat and spat through the gap between first and second slip. The second finished in the 16th, when he had 24 and he played and missed another of Henry’s deliver...
England grab initiative with late wickets after Gay half-century proves pivotal
First Test, D2: England 140 & 226; New Zealand 113 & 36-3Tourists toiling in pursuit of 254 victory targetSixteen wickets on the first day were followed by 17 more on the second, though like the bounce on this mischievous wicket nothing about it felt at all predictable. The day ended in glorious evening sunshine, shadows stretching as England’s lead was slowly, awkwardly reduced. But still the wickets fell, even if in a trickle rather than the torrent that started New Zealand’s first innings, an...
Contrasting paths, same destination - who will win French Open final?
Contrasting paths, same destination - who will win French Open final?Image source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Mirra Andreeva (left) is eighth in the world rankings, while opponent Maja Chwalinska is down at 114ByJonathan JurejkoBBC Sport tennis news reporter at Roland GarrosPublished5 June 2026The career trajectories of French Open finalists Mirra Andreeva and Maja Chwalinska could not be more contrasting.Russian eighth seed Andreeva is a teenage sensation who earned her first WTA Tour win as a...
Highlights: Wales held to draw in Montenegro
Highlights: Wales held to draw in Montenegro To play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedHighlights: Wales held to draw in Montenegro Close00Watch the highlights as Montenegro and Wales draw in Podgorica in Group B1 of World Cup qualification.SubsectionWales WomenPublished8 minutes agoShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRead description
England have huge chance amid more Lord's chaos
England have huge chance amid more Lord's chaosTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedFigure caption, New Zealand take three wickets in five ballsByStephan ShemiltCricket Correspondent at Lord'sPublished5 June 2026, 19:05 BSTCommentsUpdated Just nowFirst Rothesay Test, Lord's (day two of five)England 140 (Brook 56; Jamieson 5-62) & 226 (Gay 57; N Smith 6-70)New Zealand 113 (Jamieson 38*; Robinson 5-39, Tongue 3-40) & 36-3 (Atkinson 2-10)New Z...
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Doyle: Cellini can come of age in the Derby
Hollie Doyle provides an update on her injury and previews Derby Day in the latest instalment of her exclusive blogGood to be home after leg surgeryAfter almost two weeks in two different hospitals, it feels so good to be back home to continue my recovery from the broken leg I suffered in that horrible fall at Bath.
England make early breakthroughs after setting NZ 254 to win dizzying Lord's Test
England and New Zealand played out another day of Test cricket in fast-forward, which featured a debut fifty for Emilio Gay, the home side losing four wickets for one run in 11 balls, and the tourists closing on 36-3 after being set 254 to win at Lord's.
England have found a new star
Day 2: England 140 & 226 all out (Gay 57; Smith 6-70) lead New Zealand 113 all out (Robinson 5-39) & 36-3 by 217 runs LORD’S — When Emilio Gay was visualising his England debut in the run-up to this opening Test against New Zealand, he surely wouldn’t have expected a pitch so treacherous that Nasser Hussain was moved to deem it “unplayable”. By stumps on the second day, and with New Zealand already two down in their chase of 254, the opener’s 57 runs in England’s second innings were already lo...
Bayern Munich interested in Liverpool winger Ngumoha
Bayern Munich interested in Liverpool winger NgumohaImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, Ngumoha left Chelsea to join Liverpool in 2024BySami MokbelSenior football correspondentPublishedJust nowCommentsBayern Munich are interested in signing Liverpool's 17-year-old winger Rio Ngumoha.The German side made enquries about a potential move for the teenager, but sources have indicated that no face-to-face discussions have taken place.Ngumoha, currently at a preparation camp in Florida as a supple...