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Ricciardo 'happy' after return in Hungary
Ricciardo 'happy' after return in Hungary
Daniel Ricciardo was satisfied with his 13th place finish in his comeback race for Alpha Tauri in Sunday's Hungarian Grand Prix, declaring he...
2023-07-24 01:18
Barcelona transfer rumours: Dembele rejects Saudi Arabia move, Xavi makes request
Barcelona transfer rumours: Dembele rejects Saudi Arabia move, Xavi makes request
All the latest Barcelona transfer rumours including the latest on Ousmane Dembele and Raphinha.
2023-07-24 00:58
Australia retain Ashes after fourth Test washout
Australia retain Ashes after fourth Test washout
Australia have retained the Ashes after the fourth Test against England at Old Trafford ended in a rain-affected draw, with bad weather meaning no play...
2023-07-24 00:56
Telles leaves Man Utd for Ronaldo reunion at Al Nassr
Telles leaves Man Utd for Ronaldo reunion at Al Nassr
Alex Telles left Manchester United for a reunion with former team-mate Cristiano Ronaldo at Saudi Arabian side...
2023-07-24 00:54
Bol and Lyles star at London Diamond League
Bol and Lyles star at London Diamond League
Femke Bol and Noah Lyles starred as world leading times and meeting records were shattered at the Diamond League event...
2023-07-24 00:50
Suddenly respectable Detroit Lions try not to buy into hype as training camp opens
Suddenly respectable Detroit Lions try not to buy into hype as training camp opens
The Detroit Lions feel uncomfortable getting so much respect
2023-07-24 00:45
Galatasaray confident of securing Wilfried Zaha deal
Galatasaray confident of securing Wilfried Zaha deal
Galatasaray confident of securing the signing of free agent Wilfried Zaha deal.
2023-07-24 00:27
Today at the World Cup: Sweden rally for late victory as Jamaica make history
Today at the World Cup: Sweden rally for late victory as Jamaica make history
Sweden got their Women’s World Cup campaign up and running in dramatic fashion while Jamaica claimed a historic point on day four of the tournament. The Swedes, who finished third in 2019, battled back to beat South Africa while Jamaica held France and in the day’s other game, the Netherlands claimed a narrow win over Portugal. Here the PA news agency takes a look at all of Sunday’s action. Netherlands down debutants Stefanie van der Gragt’s header saw the Netherlands open their challenge with a 1-0 victory over debutants Portugal in Dunedin. The defender beat Ines Pereira after 13 minutes but needed to wait before the effort was awarded by VAR. Jill Roord and Danielle van de Donk missed good chances to extend the lead for the Dutch, who are without injured record scorer Vivianne Miedema. Portugal substitute Telma Encarnacao had a late effort saved by Daphne van Domselaar. Reggae Girlz hold on to make history Jamaica secured their first-ever point at a Women’s World Cup by drawing 0-0 with France in their Group F opener. The Reggae Girlz had skipper Khadija Shaw sent off late on but held on against a side 38 places higher than them in the FIFA rankings. Kadidiatou Diani saw one shot saved by Rebecca Spencer, another deflect just wide and headed against the woodwork late on as France were left frustrated. New Gunners signing seals Sweden comeback Amanda Ilestedt’s late winner saw Sweden come from behind to beat South Africa 2-1 at Wellington Regional Stadium. The new Arsenal signing’s header came in stoppage time to break South Africa hearts after Hildah Magaia put them ahead minutes into the second half. But Sweden, who beat England in the third-place play-off four years ago and were runners-up in 2003, recovered with Fridolina Rolfo equalising in the 65th minute. Defender Ilestedt then nodded in the winner in the 90th minute. Picture of the day Post of the day Quote of the day Jamaica manager Lorne Donaldson: “I would say it is the number one result we have had so far. The number one result, men or women. Just look at the rankings. You would say this result, on this stage, has to be number one.” Up next Group F: Brazil v Panama (12pm Monday, Hindmarsh Stadium)Group G: Italy v Argentina (7am Monday, Eden Park)Group H: Germany v Morocco (930am Monday, Melbourne Rectangular Stadium)all times BST Read More Charity boss speaks out over ‘traumatic’ encounter with royal aide Ukraine war’s heaviest fight rages in east - follow live Brian Harman on course to claim maiden major crown at 151st Open Championship Departing Batley boss Craig Lingard says Wembley trip ‘our own Hollywood script’ Galatasaray open talks to sign free agent Wilfried Zaha
2023-07-24 00:26
Lincoln Riley lone wolfs defense of Deion Sanders’ use of transfer portal at Colorado
Lincoln Riley lone wolfs defense of Deion Sanders’ use of transfer portal at Colorado
USC head coach Lincoln Riley fully supports what Deion Sanders is doing to help rebuild build the Colorado program on the fly by way of the transfer portal.While Deion Sanders may not be making a ton of friends with other Power Five head coaches these days since taking over at Colorado, he seems...
2023-07-24 00:24
Five-wicket Siraj slices through West Indies
Five-wicket Siraj slices through West Indies
Mohammed Siraj scythed through the West Indies lower order, completing a five-wicket haul as the home side were bundled out for 255 in their first innings on the fourth morning of the second and final Test against India...
2023-07-24 00:17
Grieving Kopecky wins first stage of women's Tour de France
Grieving Kopecky wins first stage of women's Tour de France
Belgian Lotte Kopecky continued an impressive season overshadowed by the death of her brother by winning the first stage of the women's Tour de...
2023-07-23 23:54
Record-breaking Red Bull will not drop momentum levels - Verstappen
Record-breaking Red Bull will not drop momentum levels - Verstappen
Max Verstappen made clear that he and Red Bull will not drop their momentum levels as they seek more wins, titles and records after he cruised to a majestic victory...
2023-07-23 23:49
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