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Paralyzed driver Robert Wickens wins IMSA class title at Road Atlanta
Paralyzed driver Robert Wickens wins IMSA class title at Road Atlanta
Robert Wickens, paralyzed from the waist down in an IndyCar crash five years ago, won an IMSA class title at Road Atlanta on Friday
2023-10-14 06:24
Belgium, France and Portugal become the first teams to qualify for the 2024 European Championship
Belgium, France and Portugal become the first teams to qualify for the 2024 European Championship
Kylian Mbappé and Cristiano Ronaldo both scored twice to help France and Portugal secure a spot at next year’s European Championship with a perfect record in qualifying
2023-10-14 06:20
3 high-priced free agents Cardinals should sign after owner's 'aggressive' stance
3 high-priced free agents Cardinals should sign after owner's 'aggressive' stance
The St. Louis Cardinals appear prepared to have a very active offseason, and these three high-priced free agents should be at the top of the list to target.
2023-10-14 06:19
Jets' Irvin Charles takes control of his long, winding journey to playing in the NFL
Jets' Irvin Charles takes control of his long, winding journey to playing in the NFL
Irvin Charles sprinted down the field on the first play of his NFL career and finally lived out the moment he had been dreaming about his entire life
2023-10-14 06:19
After snapping 14-game slide, Bears look for back-to-back wins when they face Vikings
After snapping 14-game slide, Bears look for back-to-back wins when they face Vikings
The Chicago Bears will try to start a different kind of streak after stopping a 14-game skid when they host the Minnesota Vikings
2023-10-14 06:17
Browns tight end David Njoku grateful as he recovers from burns suffered in harrowing home accident
Browns tight end David Njoku grateful as he recovers from burns suffered in harrowing home accident
Cleveland Browns tight end David Njoku feels fortunate he only came out of a home accident with burns to his face and arm
2023-10-14 06:00
If Sean McVay's first child arrives on a Sunday this month, the Rams will have to play without him
If Sean McVay's first child arrives on a Sunday this month, the Rams will have to play without him
If Sean McVay’s first child arrives on a Sunday this month, the Los Angeles Rams will have to take the field without him
2023-10-14 05:59
Armed robbery at St. Louis Cardinals complex in Dominican Republic leaves players, staff 'shaken'
Armed robbery at St. Louis Cardinals complex in Dominican Republic leaves players, staff 'shaken'
Authorities are seeking at least five people in an armed robbery of the St. Louis Cardinals complex in the Dominican Republic on Friday
2023-10-14 05:50
Ben Davies: Wales go into Croatia clash believing anything’s possible
Ben Davies: Wales go into Croatia clash believing anything’s possible
Ben Davies has urged Wales to summon up the spirit of reaching the World Cup to beat Croatia and keep their European Championship qualification hopes alive. Turkey’s shock win in Croatia on Thursday night damaged Welsh prospects of claiming a top-two place in Group D. Wales must now realistically beat top seeds Croatia in Cardiff on Sunday and finish with wins over Armenia and Turkey next month to qualify for Euro 2024. By doing so, Wales would qualify for a third successive major tournament – two European Championships either side of the 2022 World Cup. “We know the situation we’re in and it’s definitely going to be challenging,” said Tottenham defender Davies, who will be wearing the Wales armband in the absence of injured captain Aaron Ramsey. “We’ve shown in the past at Cardiff that against good teams we can win games. It’s the same mentality again that we go into it believing anything’s possible. “The two World Cup qualifiers (play-offs against Austria and Ukraine) were big pressure moments for this team. We've shown in the past at Cardiff that against good teams we can win games Ben Davies “Arguably people would say they were better sides than us, but we showed that we’re more than capable of making our home in Cardiff a fortress and making it difficult for the opposition. “We’ve played some of the best teams in Europe there – like Belgium and the Netherlands – and we’ve put good performances in. Playing at home gives us that something special.” Wales have not beaten Croatia in seven games between the two nations. There have been three 1-1 draws, including the March meeting in Split when Nathan Broadhead equalised with virtually the last kick of the match to get Wales’ Euro campaign off to a promising start. Davies said: “They’re a great footballing nation that have had great results over the last 10, 15, 20 years. “They’re a team stacked with quality players playing at the highest level. We know it’s going to be a hard game, but we believe it’s one we can get something out of. “It’s a huge opportunity playing at home. If we can get three points, then it will put us in a better situation going into next month.” Wales warmed up for their Croatia task by sweeping aside friendly opponents Gibraltar 4-0 in Wrexham on Wednesday. It was Wales’ third consecutive clean sheet following shut-outs against South Korea and Latvia last month, the first time the Dragons have achieved that for nearly three years. Number one goalkeeper Danny Ward said: “We got back to what we do best in the last camp, being defensively sound. “That was vital after the summer we had (4-2 and 2-0 defeats to Armenia and Turkey) and we’ve taken that into this camp.” Ward has yet to play for Leicester this season after losing his first-team place at the Sky Bet Championship club, but the 30-year-old insists that is not an issue while he is on Wales duty. He said: “It’s different for a goalkeeper as opposed to an outfield player. “It’s not so much about rhythm, more about bearings, knowing where you are on the pitch, distances, getting up to speed if you like. “That normally doesn’t take too long for our position thankfully.” Read More Matty Jones says late Wales Under-21s draw in Czech Republic ‘feels like a win’ Stephen Kenny under pressure as Ireland’s qualification hopes come to end England and Australia observe silence for those killed in Israel and Gaza Simon Raiwalui ‘in no doubt’ grieving Sam Matavesi will be ready to face England Shubman Gill could return to top of India order against Pakistan Sam Tomkins says Grand Final farewell will only be a fairytale if Catalans win
2023-10-14 05:49
England beats Australia 1-0 as Watkins' hot streak continues with winning goal
England beats Australia 1-0 as Watkins' hot streak continues with winning goal
Ollie Watkins continued his hot goal-scoring streak to fire England to a 1-0 win against Australia at Wembley Stadium
2023-10-14 05:47
Kylian Mbappé scores 2 as France beats Netherlands 2-1 to qualify for European Championship
Kylian Mbappé scores 2 as France beats Netherlands 2-1 to qualify for European Championship
Kylian Mbappé has helped France seal qualification for next year’s European Championship by scoring twice in a 2-1 win over the Netherlands for a perfect sixth win in Group B
2023-10-14 05:23
Ollie Watkins gives England win over Australia as Jordan Henderson booed
Ollie Watkins gives England win over Australia as Jordan Henderson booed
Jordan Henderson was booed by some England fans on a night when Ollie Watkins helped Gareth Southgate’s much-changed side secure an unconvincing 1-0 win against Australia. A sold-out Wembley crowd watched a surprisingly hard-fought friendly between these great sporting rivals on Friday night as the hosts experimented with Euro 2024 in mind. England can wrap up qualification against Italy on Tuesday night and Watkins boosted his chances of being on the plane to Germany with a goal and solid display. The Socceroos can count themselves unlucky to leave Wembley without so much as a goal to celebrate. Lewis Dunk’s brilliant block denied Ryan Strain ending a fine team move just before half-time and Connor Metcalfe headed off the outside of the post late in the second period. But England rode their luck to emerge victorious as Watkins, winning his first cap since March 2022, turned in Jack Grealish’s cross-shot at the far post in the 57th minute having earlier hit a post. The in-form Aston Villa striker will have boosted his chance of being regular back-up to captain Harry Kane, whose place on the bench meant Henderson wore the armband on Friday. There were murmurs from the crowd when his named was read out before England’s first home game since his controversial move to Saudi Arabian side Al-Ettifaq. That reception turned to jeers when he was replaced in the second half of a match that began with the innocent victims of the conflict in Israel and Palestine being remembered. The Football Association was criticised by the UK government and the Jewish community in the build-up to the match for its response to recent devastating events. The Wembley arch was not lit up on a night when both sides wore black armbands and observed a period of silence before kick-off. Southgate made 10 alterations from last month’s friendly win in Scotland, leading to a sloppiness and disorganisation that allowed Australia to settle and threaten. A slight touch prevented Watkins sweeping home with the first noteworthy attack of the night and Sam Johnstone soon brilliantly stopped Keanu Baccus’ curling effort going in off Fikayo Tomori. England remained in control of first-half possession, but Australia continued to offer the greater threat. Mitch Duke connected brilliantly with a low cross, flashing a first-time strike under pressure narrowly wide before Kye Rowles hammered over following a set-piece scramble. England’s carelessness was summed up by James Maddison’s slip and strike out for a throw-in, but the Tottenham man showed his quality when slipping through Watkins. The Aston Villa frontman took the ball around Mat Ryan and got away a bobbling effort from an acute angle that came back off the far post in the 34th minute. Debutant Levi Colwill and Conor Gallagher received bookings in quick succession as a frustrating half continued, although it would have been worse was it not for Dunk – the only survivor from the side that started in Scotland. Graham Arnold’s outfit showed skill and confidence playing out from the back, with Martin Boyle following fine hold up play by playing in Strain to get away an attempt that was blocked brilliantly by the Brighton skipper. It was a moment Australia were made to rue in the 57th minute. England returned from the break with more urgency and Trent Alexander-Arnold swung a ball over to the back post after an initial free-kick was cleared. Grealish controlled and hit an attempt across goal that Watkins slid to turn home on the line – his third goal in eight England appearances. Southgate made a quadruple change as he turned to his talent-filled bench with around 30 minutes remaining. Henderson was among those withdrawn and Friday’s captain was booed by sections of the Wembley crowd, which he made a point of applauding as Kieran Trippier took the armband. Baccus dragged wide as Australia tried to claw back an equaliser and Metcalfe was free to meet a corner with a powerful header off the outside of the post in the 80th minute. Arsenal striker Eddie Nketiah came on for his England debut and the visitors failed in their attempt to grab a memorable late goal. Read More England and Australia observe silence for those killed in Israel and Gaza Simon Raiwalui ‘in no doubt’ grieving Sam Matavesi will be ready to face England Shubman Gill could return to top of India order against Pakistan Sam Tomkins says Grand Final farewell will only be a fairytale if Catalans win Harry Brook admits he is learning on the job due to lack of 50-over experience England prop Joe Marler backs Marcus Smith to ‘thrive’ at full-back against Fiji
2023-10-14 05:23
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