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Enrique reacts to back-to-back Champions League wins
Enrique reacts to back-to-back Champions League winsTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedEnrique reacts to back-to-back Champions League winsClose00Paris St-Germain boss Luis Enrique says his side are "not in a hurry" to change after winning back-to-back Champions League titles.READ MORE: PSG go back-to-back and join 'greatest of all time'SectionSportPublishedJust nowShareclose panelShare pageCopy linkAbout sharingRead description
No update on Lowe future as contract expiry nears
No update on Lowe future as contract expiry nearsImage source, Getty ImagesImage caption, James Lowe scored his record-breaking 70th and 71st tries on his 100th Leinster capByAndy GrayBBC Sport NI JournalistPublished2 minutes agoThe future of Ireland and Leinster wing James Lowe remains uncertain after his record-breaking night against the Lions.The 33-year-old's contract will expire at the end of the season and there has not been any sign of a new deal.Lowe scored his 70th and 71st tries on his...
How to watch Women's FA Cup final — Live stream Brighton vs Man City
Here's how to watch the Women's FA Cup final from anywhere in the world as Brighton take on Man City at Wembley Stadium.
What next for Liverpool? The major challenges facing Arne Slot’s successor
We look at the fault-lines within Anfield and what is needed in the aftermath of the head coach’s sackingMaybe Mohamed Salah’s style of communication was not the slickest but he was correct that Liverpool need to redefine the style of football they play. Everything on the pitch last season under Arne Slot felt very placid as Liverpool failed to dominate opponents and were often found overrun. The new head coach will want to demonstrate his plans and implement an attacking style to best use what...
Tendulkar's major IPL suggestion: Scrap Impact Player rule, allow 5 overs per bowler
Cricket legend Sachin Tendulkar has advocated for significant IPL rule changes, including the removal of the Impact Player rule, which he believes heavily favors batters. Tendulkar also proposed a bowling powerplay and allowing one bowler to deliver five overs to restore game balance.
Fletcher chosen to replace Gilmour in Scotland squad
Fletcher chosen to replace Gilmour in Scotland squadPublished1 minute agoManchester United teenager Tyler Fletcher has replaced the injured Billy Gilmour in Scotland's World Cup squad.The 19-year-old made his international debut as a half-time replacement in Saturday's 4-1 friendly win over Curacao at Hampden.Napoli midfielder Gilmour damaged his knee in a first-half incident and his withdrawal from the squad was announced later in the evening.More to follow.Related topicsScotland Men's Football...
French Open 2026: Kostyuk v Swiatek, Jodar v Carreño Busta, and more on day eight – live
Latest news from the fourth round at Roland Garros Oliynykova: Shnaider must face sanctions | Mail DanielSalut à tous et bienvenue à Roland-Garros 2026 – huitième jour!Well this has escalated quickly. A jazzer of a première semaine exploded at its back end, and we begin the journey home without a clue what’s going to happen when we get there. Continue reading...
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Shankland shines, familiar flaws & Haiti warning - what we learned from Scotland win
What we learned from Scotland's win over CuracaoTo play this video you need to enable JavaScript in your browser.This video can not be playedFigure caption, Highlights: Scotland 4-1 CuracaoByAndy BurkeBBC Sport Scotland Senior Reporter at HampdenPublished6 minutes agoTwo goals for Lawrence Shankland. A first international goal for 19-year-old Findlay Curtis. An accomplished Scotland debut for another teenager in Tyler Fletcher.But there was also the cruel loss of Billy Gilmour to injury, ruling...
Princess Eugenie shares heartwarming unseen photos of sporty son to celebrate third birthday
Princess Eugenie posted unseen photos and a touching tribute to her son, Ernest, on social media yesterday evening, as he celebrated his third birthday.The images offer a rare window into the Royal Family's private life.One snapshot captures young Ernie wearing his characteristic blue cap and playing around with balloons, while another shows the toddler demonstrating his sporting prowess by kicking a small football emblazoned with the Chelsea logo - the team his father, Jack Brooksbank, passiona...