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New Zealand thrash Argentina to reach record fifth World Cup final
Watch highlights as New Zealand thrash Argentina 44-6 to reach their record fifth Rugby World Cup final.
Former Wales flanker Sam Warburton describes hits in Test rugby as 'brutal thuggery' - and suggests that some of the Rugby World Cup's games have taken physicality to 'another level'
ALEX BYWATER: An average of 3.9million people tuned in across the last-eight matches on ITV . Rugby fans are primed for another battle royale when England look to upset South Africa.
‘I’ll have some popcorn’: All Blacks coach Ian Foster eager to learn World Cup final opponents
New Zealand thumped Argentina to book their place in the final and now await the result of England vs South Africa in the second semi-final
Charles Leclerc takes pole for US Grand Prix after Max Verstappen's lap was DELETED for exceeding track limits - with Lando Norris second and Lewis Hamilton in third
JONATHAN MCEVOY IN AUSTIN: Max Verstappen's quest for a potential 50th race win at the US Grand Prix was derailed when his pole lap was deleted for exceeding track limits.
Erik ten Hag challenges Man United's shaky keeper Andre Onana to 'step up' after a difficult start to the Cameroonian's time at Old Trafford
CHRIS WHEELER: Onana has conceded 19 goals in 11 games since joining United from Inter Milan for £47.2million in the summer as a replacement for David de Gea.
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Leclerc takes 'surprise' US GP pole position
Ferrari's Charles Leclerc takes pole position in a tight qualifying session in the United States Grand Prix, with Max Verstappen down in sixth on the grid.
Rugby World Cup final: Ian Foster does not care who awaits ominous All Blacks
New Zealand coach will crack out the popcorn to watch England and South Africa do battle
Papers: Real Madrid consider swoop for Man City striker Alvarez
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Max Verstappen fumes with Red Bull over Sergio Perez incident at United States GP
Max Verstappen was left furious over the radio in Austin after he was compromised by Red Bull team-mate Sergio Perez.
Lewis Hamilton adds to Max Verstappen fury in United States Grand Prix qualifying thriller
Lewis Hamilton was on hand to profit as Max Verstappen was left furious during qualifying for the United States Grand Prix.
Liverpool star Trent Alexander-Arnold left ‘shaken’ following scary car crash as Storm Babet uproots electricity pylon
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Leclerc beats Norris, Hamilton to US GP pole, Verstappen only sixth
Charles Leclerc beat Lando Norris and Lewis Hamilton to a thrilling United States Grand Prix pole as an error left world champion Max Verstappen starting from sixth.
Mauricio Pochettino knew Mikel Arteta would be a great coach after they worked together at PSG in 2001... their bond will be put to the test as Arsenal travel to Chelsea
ADRIAN KAJUMBA: Despite the 10-year age gap they quickly struck up a bond with Arteta describing how Pochettino treated him like a little brother.
Nicolo Zaniolo is AVAILABLE for Aston Villa's match against West Ham on Sunday despite facing questions from authorities about the Italian football betting scandal
Italian authorities are looking into Zaniolo and Newcastle star Sandro Tonali as part of a widescale investigation into alleged illegal betting, which Villa said he was assisting.
MARTIN KEOWN on the Merseyside derby: While Liverpool will be overwhelming favourites, Sean Dyche's Everton side will know the occasion can be a real leveller
MARTIN KEOWN: Saturday is the 63rd Merseyside derby of the Premier League era and I still remember playing in the very first edition, Everton triumphing 2-1 over Liverpool.
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Part-time footballers face fines for failing to bring in cakes or leaving bar early after game
Robin Goodfellow's racing tips: Best bets for Saturday, October 21
Mail Sport's racing expert Robin Goodfellow delivers his tips for Saturday's meetings at Ascot, Newton Abbott, Catterick and Wolverhampton.
ED CHAMBERLIN: British Champions Day is chance for racing to salute the high-achievers at Ascot... well, almost all of them!
ED CHAMBERLIN: Champions, in any sport, must be recognised. For all the toil, all the long hours and the obsession to get things right, there has to be a moment that makes it all worthwhile.