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BBC to show Boreham Wood and Sutton FA Cup ties
The BBC will broadcast ties between Boreham Wood and Newport County and Sutton United v Shrewsbury Town in the FA Cup second round.
Joe Marler betrayal has England squad reeling after Celebrity Traitors final
Jude Bellingham ‘has to be in England squad’ for 2026 World Cup, says Thomas Tuchel
The Real Madrid star was recalled for this month’s games against Serbia and Albania along with Phil Foden, while Alex Scott earned a first call-up
Wayne Rooney doubles down on Virgil van Dijk criticism after awkward TV encounter
Van Dijk described Rooney’s comments as ‘lazy’ before the pair addressed the situation face-to-face
‘It feels a bit surreal still’: Teenage British gymnast Abi Martin on ‘insane’ world medal and stunning breakout year
From competing at the Olympics before even getting her GCSE results to winning a medal at her first world championships, Team GB’s Abi Martin has had a whirlwind year. She tells Flo Clifford about fighting back from injury and mental block to scale new heights - and what’s next
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Mary Earps reveals how she feels about Sarina Wiegman after Hannah Hampton fallout
Mary Earps insists she still has ‘tremendous respect’ for Sarina Wiegman despite criticising the England boss in her autobiography
Arsenal’s Taylor Hinds: ‘I get to play with world-class players and learn from them’
Left-back is on a roll after signing in the summer from Liverpool and made her England debut against AustraliaIf you had told Taylor Hinds a year ago that she would be back at the club she joined at the age of 10, the reigning European champions, Arsenal, and would have received her first senior England call-up and cap, she probably would have laughed.“I …
Welsh rugby is overstretched, underfunded and falling apart again
As Wales prepare to face the Pumas, the only thing uniting anyone is a lack of trust in the WRU to sort the game outIt’s a wet Wednesday afternoon and Wales are holding an open training session at the Principality Stadium. Admission is free, apart from the £1 booking fee, and the 6,000 seats they’ve made available are filled with raucous kids and weary …
Maresca responds to Rooney's rotation criticism
Chelsea: Enzo Maresca defends rotation amid Moises Caicedo frustrations
Mary Earps insists she still has ‘tremendous respect’ for Lionesses boss Sarina Wiegman
Earps strongly criticised Wiegman's decision to restore goalkeeping rival Hannah Hampton to the squad
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Chelsea's Brazilian wonderkid Estevao, 18, is struggling with the COLD after moving to England as baffled boss tells him: 'Wait until it's January!'
Maresca is considering starting the teenager as Wolves visit Stamford Bridge on Saturday night - which would keep him warmer than sitting with the substitutes on the bench.
I will never understand 'diving' criticism - Tizzano
Australia's Carlo Tizzano says he cannot understand criticism from ex-players who claimed he feigned injury during the Lions series.
Arsenal XI vs Sunderland: Confirmed team news, predicted lineup, injury latest for Premier League
Gunners to be without Viktor Gyokeres for Stadium of Light trip, but Mikel Arteta can turn to an able deputy
Mikel Arteta: Granit Xhaka’s move to Sunderland ‘one of best summer signings’
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Dominik Szoboszlai reveals key to Liverpool’s turnaround against Real Madrid: ‘That’s what we’ve missed’
After beating Real Madrid, Szoboszlai believes Liverpool can take confidence into a meeting with Manchester City
Mary Earps still hopeful of Sarina Wiegman reconciliation despite explosive autobiography comments
Mary Earps remains hopeful of a reconciliation with Sarina Wiegman, despite her criticism of the England head coach in her explosive autobiography.
The secrets of Hearts' success: How they use Tony Bloom's algorithm to turn unknowns into stars, Derek McInnes' strict weight-loss demands for his squad and why runaway leaders believe they can take down Celtic and Rangers for good
Hearts' lead over second-placed Celtic is their largest in the top flight since the 1957-58 season and their fans are at least daring to dream, even while history is screaming at them to be wary.