The Jukebox Man proves a big hit on chasing debut in John Francome
Cheltenham Festival runner-up The Jukebox Man made a successful start to his career over fences for owner Harry Redknapp in the Coral John Francome Novices' Chase at Newbury.
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Audi F1 confirm Qatar sovereign wealth fund to buy stake
The Audi F1 team have confirmed Qatar's leading state-backed fund have made a purchase of a significant minority stake ahead of their entry to join F1 in 2026.
Rodgers has no doubt Engels will prove Celtic doubters wrong
Brendan Rodgers has told Arne Engels' doubters they should "learn their lesson" from previous players they were too quick to judge.
Wilson advances to face Trump in UK Championship semi-final
World champion Kyren Wilson beat Michael Holt 6-3 to set up a mouthwatering UK Championship semi-final meeting with world number one Judd Trump at the Barbican in York.
Guardiola will not 'run away' from Man City problems
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says he has no plans to "run away" from the difficult time his team are facing. City travel to Liverpool on Sunday, trailing the Premier League leaders by eight points.
Audi to sell a stake of F1 team to Qatar fund
Audi is to sell a stake in its Formula 1 entry to Qatar’s sovereign wealth fund, QIA.
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Now I have to prove myself - Guardiola
Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola says he wants to "prove" he can drag the club out of their current slump.
Leclerc leads Norris in Qatar practice
Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc led McLaren’s Lando Norris in practice at the Qatar Grand Prix.
Tottenham: Ange Postecoglou confirms Dominic Solanke fitness boost amid Spurs injury gloom
Spurs striker was in discomfort during Thursday’s 2-2 draw against Roma in the Europa League
Brentford vs Leicester: Igor Thiago won't start Premier League clash despite injury return
Club-record signing must bide his time and be patient after returning from a serious knee issue
Marco Silva makes 'brave' demand as Fulham boss confirms injury blow before Tottenham clash
Cottagers looking to bounce back from last weekend’s 4-1 loss to Wolves
Novak Djokovic reveals reasons behind ‘perfect’ Andy Murray appointment
Murray will coach his long-time rival at the Australian Open in January after the pair announced a surprise alliance
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Jakob Ingebrigtsen’s father to stand trial over son’s abuse allegations
Gjert Ingebrigtsen strenuously denies the allegations, which surfaced last year
Novak Djokovic: Andy Murray caught off guard by call to become coach
The pair will work together towards the Australian Open in January.
USA boss Emma Hayes hopes England clash can be a celebration of women’s football
The friendly, which will see the top two sides in the FIFA women’s rankings face off, is expected to have more than 83,000 in attendance at Wembley.
Iga Swiatek, the case of Tara Moore and a problem at the heart of tennis
While superstar players Iga Swiatek and Jannik Sinner were able to quickly and quietly explain away their positive test results, players further down the rankings are complaining about unfair treatment
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‘You really want to beat your friends’: Wiegman steels England for USA test
Both sides have key absences but England hope to learn from going toe-to-toe with Emma Hayes’s resurgent sideThe prospect of the European champions hosting the Olympic champions induces sufficient intrigue on its own. But add in the triumphant return to Wembley of Emma Hayes, and an England side with plenty to improve on after losing to Germany last time …
Alex Ferguson 2-1 Harry Redknapp: reason to cheer for pair at Newbury
The former football managers, who were in opposing dugouts 44 times, traded blows at the track on FridaySir Alex Ferguson and Harry Redknapp were in opposing dugouts 44 times during their long careers in football management and they were trading blows again in a different sporting arena on Friday as three of the seven contests were won by horses in their …
England’s Ollie Pope still covets No 3 slot but happy to have ‘fun’ further down
‘If I was batting at three, I’d have played the same way’Batter grateful for advice at Surrey from Alec StewartOllie Pope enjoys wicketkeeping and batting down the order. This much was clear after the first two days in Christchurch, where his glove work went unnoticed for the right reasons and his precious 77 with the bat helped swing matters …