Tottenham now 5 points clear at the top after win over Crystal Palace
Tottenham now 5 points clear at the top after win over Cyrstal Palace
2023-10-28 05:27
Arizona Diamondbacks: Will Torey Lovullo regret his surprising World Series roster decision?
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2023-10-28 05:25
Lauren Hemp effort enough as England edge Nations League victory over Belgium
Lauren Hemp’s first-half strike was all it took for England to secure a vital 1-0 Nations League group-stage victory over Belgium in front of 28,321 at Leicester’s King Power Stadium. Belgium had entered the contest as Group A1 leaders but by the final whistle they had been knocked off the top spot by the Netherlands, while the Lionesses moved up to second place. The first of two October legs with the Red Flames also marked a return to England action for midfielder Fran Kirby, who came on as a substitute in the 65th minute after more than a year out due to a series of issues, including the knee injury and subsequent surgery that kept her out of contention for the World Cup. England need to finish top of the group to progress in the tournament, which also serves as a qualifier for next summer’s Paris Olympics. Both teams entered wearing black armbands in honour of England World Cup winner Sir Bobby Charlton, who died on Saturday morning. Niamh Charles – one of three changes for Sarina Wiegman – got herself involved early, linking up with Alex Greenwood before cutting into the penalty area, where a flurry of chances for the hosts ended with Chelsea defender Charles sending an effort over the crossbar. It was not long before the Lionesses were back on the prowl, Hemp forcing a quick one-handed reaction from Belgium goalkeeper Nicky Evrard, the ball bouncing threateningly loose from the one-handed stop but – to the relief of the visitors – away from any white shirts. The Red Flames finally broke free and won a corner, initially handled by England, but the ball remained inside the Lionesses’ half where it was quickly collected by Tessa Wullaert, who floated a cross into Justine Vanhaevermaet. The Everton midfielder connected and forced a save from Mary Earps, who spilled the stop and the ball clipped the post before she was able to cradle the rebound. England soon took the lead following a narrow miss from Millie Bright, who connected with Chloe Kelly’s corner and pinged a backwards header off the right post, but the ball took a favourable bounce into the path of Hemp, who turned it past Evrard with her left foot. Both sides had further first-half chances, with Earps forced into a precautionary dive when Wullaert’s effort deflected off Bright’s lower leg before Kassandra Missipo fired over. England missed an opportunity to make it two when Alessia Russo could not quite connect with Charles’ delivery across the face of goal and another late chance for the Arsenal summer signing landed squarely in Evrard’s arms for a simple stop. The Lionesses began the second half aggressively as Kelly’s cross deflected off Tine De Caigny in the area and into the path of Russo, who sent an effort over. Earps elicited a roar when she leapt to her left to deny substitute Sarah Wijnants, but while the hosts enjoyed double their opponents’ three attempts on target as the encounter entered its 70th minute, they still had just Hemp’s opener to show for it. Wiegman made two substitutions, swapping Russo for Rachel Daly and replacing Ella Toone with Kirby as England pushed for more, next through Greenwood, who aimed her free-kick for the top-right corner where it was tipped away by Evrard. The Lionesses survived a scramble in front of Earps and Wiegman made another change, bringing on Jess Park for Kelly as the 85th minute approached. England staged another late surge and perhaps should have scored more but – in the end – it was just Hemp who made it count. Read More Tyson Fury: Ngannou fight like Djokovic facing table tennis player at Wimbledon Matthew Mott wary of ‘raging favourites’ as England look to avoid further shame Pep Guardiola condemns Man City fans who sang offensive Sir Bobby Charlton chant Mikel Arteta calls for increased squad sizes as Arsenal suffer fresh injury blow ‘High chance’ Sandro Tonali plays for Newcastle this weekend despite 10-month ban Mike McMeeken’s move ‘out of comfort zone’ to Catalans earned England recall
2023-10-28 05:25
Free of injury designation, Aaron Jones still unlikely to get full load from Packers
Aaron Jones doesn't have an injury designation going into the Vikings game, but the Packers running back isn't 100 percent just yet.
2023-10-28 05:23
Packers searching for answers regarding their offense's frequent first-half struggles
The Green Bay Packers are like a finicky old car that needs several hits to the ignition before finally making some progress
2023-10-28 05:21
Unbeaten Nice move back to the top of Ligue 1
Nice moved back to the top of Ligue 1 in France on Friday after Hicham Boudaoui's second-half goal secured a 1-0...
2023-10-28 05:16
Who is playing college football tonight, Oct. 27?
Before the full Saturday slate of Week 9 college football action, there is one scheduled for Friday, Oct. 27, and it will be between two American Athletic Conference teams.
2023-10-28 04:58
NASCAR's playoff push down to the madness of Martinsville with Hamlin and Truex title hopes on line
Denny Hamlin and Martin Truex Jr. head to Martinsville Speedway on Sunday with their seasons on the line
2023-10-28 04:53
3 players Braves could have added on World Series rosters
The 2023 World Series is set to get underway on Friday night with the Texas Rangers hosting the Arizona Diamondbacks. Yes, as every fan in Atlanta knows, that m
2023-10-28 04:52
Alpine skiers face 'impossible' travel challenges with 45-race World Cup schedule
Alpine skiing’s World Cup season starts this weekend with the first two of 90 races on the calendar beetween now and mid-March
2023-10-28 04:50
LSU thought Clemson was sign stealing in 2019 CFP National Championship Game
In the wake of the Michigan sign-stealing scandal breaking, more and more coaches have given their thoughts on sign stealing. LSU believed Clemson tried to steal their signs ahead of the 2019 College Football Playoff National Championship game.
2023-10-28 04:48
2023-24 NHL season: Early winners and losers
It’s early, but by the third week of the 2023-24 NHL season, plenty of headlines have taken shape. We're taking a look at some early winners and losers in the regular season.
2023-10-28 04:48
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