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Lauren Hemp double helps Lionesses beat Italy easily
England's elimination from the Olympics and subsequent failure to advance to the Nations League finals at the end of 2023 may have contributed to a further decline in the country's standing. Conversely, they discussed resets, new beginnings, and fresh starts. They put that rhetoric into practice in Spain, where they defeated Italy 5-1 and Austria 7-2 on Friday night to launch their push to retain the European title the following year.
Gill and Jurel lead India to fourth Test and series win over England
There were turns and uncertainties, with supporters of both teams chewing their fingernails along the way, but England did not pull off a miraculous victory. India achieved their four-day target of 192 in Ranchi to secure a five-wicket win and a commanding three-and-a-half-point series lead with one test remaining.
Fulham beat Manchester United after Alex Iwobi’s late goal
Iwobi scored during the most recent Fulham breakaway, proving decisive for Erik ten Hag's squad. Substitute Adama Traoré advanced from the right side of the field and passed to Iwobi. He lingered to torment André Onana with his presence, then deceived the custodian to his right, infuriating Fulham supporters.
Havertz, Saka lead Arsenal to big win over Newcastle
This time around, Newcastle and Arsenal orchestrated an outcome that was irrefutable. Particularly after their journey to Portugal in the ...
Scotland 30-21 England, van der Merwe hat-trick
Duhan van der Merwe scored a hat-trick as Scotland defeated England at Murrayfield to earn their fourth consecutive Six Nations victory, becoming the first player in history to accomplish the feat. Last year, the formidable winger scored two spectacular tries at Twickenham, and this time he went one better.
Bamford seals comeback win, Leeds cut Leicester’s lead
Prior to the past few moments, Leeds were a mere trace in the rear-view mirror of Leicester. However, that has all changed as Daniel Farke's second-placed squad now trails the Championship leaders.
Hull KR beat Leeds to maintain Super League pristine start
Hull KR exhibited their title-contending prowess with a 22-0 victory over Hull FC and continued their winning form by overcoming Leeds in a gritty home game. Despite a tough start and challenging field conditions, the team showed resilience and defensive strength by allowing only two tries over two matches. Key decisions, including sin-bin rulings and crucial tries by Sauaso Sue and Peta Hiku, contributed to their triumph, signaling Hull KR's serious championship ambitions in the Super League.
England ready for make-or-break fourth India Test spin challenge
MS Dhoni's decision to play cricket shaped Ranchi's standing in international cricket, including the 39,000-seater stadium's legacy. England's cricket team, led by Ben Stokes, faces challenges in India with a 2-1 series deficit and criticism post-Rajkot loss. Ollie Robinson's fitness is key as England evaluates its lineup and strategies against India's spinners and looks to bounce back in the upcoming Test, with economic optimism noted by the Bank of England.
Why has North Korea become a women’s football power?
Some may be surprised to learn that North Korea is ranked among the top 10 of the world's best women's football teams, surpassing countries such as Australia and Brazil. However, the Eastern Azaleas, who are ranked tenth, will attempt to solidify their position as one of the best teams by defeating Japan in a two-legged Olympic qualification playoff next week in order to advance to the 2024 Olympics in Paris.
India bowls England out, wins Test, leads 2-1
India secured a decisive first-innings lead of 126 in the third Test at Rajkot and maintained that momentum throughout Sunday's dismissal of the visitors in less than 40 overs at the Saurashtra Cricket Association Stadium. India now has a 2-1 lead in the five-match series.
Tom Lockyer ‘literally died’ during pitch cardiac arrest
Tom Lockyer stated that he "literally died" in December during his terrifying on-pitch cardiac arrest, which lasted two minutes and forty seconds and caused his pulse to stop. It is "out of his hands" whether the Luton captain will ever again play professional football, he admitted for the first time in an extended interview since he collapsed in the 59th minute of the Hatters' abandoned Premier League match against Bournemouth.