Man City beat Sevilla on penalties to win Super Cup
Manchester City win the Super Cup for the first time by beating Sevilla 5-4 on penalties after a 1-1 draw.
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Diletta Leotta gives birth to first child Aria with footballer boyfriend Loris Karius and it’s a double celebration
Eugene Amo-Dadzie: the remarkable journey of ‘world’s fastest accountant’
Sprinter prepares for world championship debut at the age of 31 hoping his story as a late developer can act as an inspiration “There is an element of my journey that doesn’t really make sense,” says Eugene Amo-Dadzie, AKA the world’s fastest accountant, as he relives the astonishing story of how he reached his first World Athletics Championships at …
Brave women and men make it double delight against Phoenix
Southern Brave held their nerve to beat winless Birmingham Phoenix by three runs in a thrilling women's Hundred clash at the Ageas Bowl.
Calls for extra bank holiday if Lionesses win Women’s World Cup
Downing Street pours cold water on prospect of extra day off if England win trophy
Juan Martin del Potro shares emotional update on US Open plans as career hopes shattered
Juan Martin del Potro previously shared his intentions of making a comeback at this year's US Open.
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Moeen's 'ripping' wicket features in Plays of the Day
Watch the best plays from day 16 of The Hundred 2023, including Ackermann's wicket, Southby runs-out Jones and a six that hits a spectator.
Rival fans love it as Man City’s £77m transfer Josko Gvardiol gets ‘dunked on’ for Sevilla’s Super Cup opener
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JANE FRYER: England's Lionesses have a steely, sublime talent that could capture the World Cup... roll on Sunday - for once we might not be watching from behind the sofa
JANE FRYER: The Aussies really did try everything in their power to intimidate our lovely Lionesses. Their newspapers sent choppers into the sky to spy on our training sessions.
Lionesses show their pride: England stars celebrate getting to World Cup final with friends and family who backed them as goalscorer Ella Toone's boyfriend leads fans partying into the night
The Lionesses have shown their pride as they today celebrated reaching their first World Cup final, and England's first in nearly 60 years, with their friends and family who supported them.
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Liverpool set to sign ex-Crystal Palace target Wataru Endo after Moises Caicedo and Romeo Lavia setbacks
Liverpool make surprise move for 30-year-old Wataru Endo to solve their midfield crisis with £16m Japan captain set to have a medical on Merseyside, while Jurgen Klopp's side revive their interest in Bayern Munich's Ryan Gravenberch
Endo, the combative Japan captain, is well known to Liverpool sport director Jorge Schmadtke and can also play at centre-back. He is due on Merseyside for a medical.
Rio Ferdinand doubts Man City will be able to repeat their Treble heroics after Kevin De Bruyne's injury and the sales of Ilkay Gundogan and Riyad Mahrez
There are problems for City in the early stages of the new campaign. Ilkay Gundogan, who captained City to their treble triumph, has joined Barcelona, while Riyad Mahrez has signed for Al-Ahli.
Liverpool submit bid for 30-year-old midfielder after missing out on first choice targets
The Reds have contacted Stuttgart about bringing Wataru Endo to Anfield
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Brave secure victory over struggling Phoenix
Southern Brave move to second place in The Hundred men's table after beating bottom-placed Birmingham Phoenix.
Lauren Hemp realises her England potential as partnership with Russo grows | Sophie Downey
Sarina Wiegman’s new system suits both players and they could help decide the World Cup final against SpainIn the 86th minute in Sydney, with the game finely balanced, Lauren Hemp galloped up the pitch. Shrugging off a defender, a trademark burst of pace enabled her to maraud from one half to the other before producing the deftest of no-look passes to send …
Rugby World Cup hero Steve Thompson says Owen Farrell verdict shows player welfare is not a priority, claiming it 'reeks of corruption' to ensure the England captain is in France
CHRIS FOY: England's stricken World Cup-winning hero, Steve Thompson, has delivered a damning verdict on the Owen Farrell disciplinary verdict, claiming that 'it reeks of corruption'.