Is Argentina v New Zealand on TV? Channel, start time and how to watch Rugby World Cup tonight
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The Pumas are seeking a first appearance in a Rugby World Cup final as they take on the vaunted All Blacks
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Lewis Hamilton believes Formula 1 should race in conditions such as the extreme heat at the Qatar Grand Prix, encouraging the sport to not become "too soft".
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BBC Sport delves deeper into a sobering 12 months for domestic professional rugby union in England.
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Build-up to the return of the Premier League after the international break with 16 pre-match news conferences, plus Women's Champions League draw.
How to keep across the first semi-final in Paris tonight
The Rugby World Cup semi-finals kick off tonight when Argentina face New Zealand.
Follow live text coverage as England beat Australia in their first game of the inaugural WXV tournament in New Zealand.
Boxer Isaac Chamberlain demonstrates how to throw the perfect counterpunch in our Ringmasters series.
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Newcastle's Bruno Guimaraes and Joelinton sit down with Football Focus' Caroline de Moraes to talk about their Brazilian bromance, Champions League football and life in the Premier League.
Beth Tweddle bounced back from injury and a fall to clinch gold in Denmark.
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Chelsea is the only English team left in the competition as they look to win the competition for the first time in three years
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Mikael Lawal has warned Isaac Chamberlain to forget about the "clown stuff" and get ready for "fireworks" when the first bell rings for their British cruiserweight title battle.
Trevor Lawrence and Christian Kirk combined for winning score after 15-point cushion wiped out.