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Ohtani and his dog share first-pitch duties before Dodgers superstar blasts leadoff homer
Ohtani and his dog share first-pitch duties before Dodgers superstar blasts leadoff homer
Manchester City are in danger of being thrown out of more than just the Premier League if they are found guilty of serious breaches of its financial rules.
The forward was named man of the match on his debut
Erik ten Hag’s selection options set to improve for Selhurst Park trip
Dramatic late show from substitutes spares Spurs boss some difficult questions after Coventry scare
Martin Odegaard will be out for the foreseeable future after medical assessments showed that the Arsenal captain has sustained “significant” ankle ligament damage.
New era for the game’s significantly revamped elite club competition begins this week
Brighton striker Joao Pedro escaped a booking for a similar offence
Swedish side will take slender advantage to Meadow Park next week
Red Bull have revamped their engineering team given the departures of Adrian Newey and Jonathan Wheatley
The Spurs keeper ‘gets too involved with players around him’
Reds return from successful trip to Milan in the Champions League
Timo Werner was also withdrawn hurt in dramatic Carabao Cup tie, but Destiny Udogie’s half-time substitution was pre-planned
Heavyweight world champion Oleksandr Usyk has thanked people for their "concern" after he was detained at Poland's Krakow airport.
Italian football icon Salvatore Schillaci, who was top scorer at the 1990 World Cup, has died at the age of 59. The striker, also known as Toto, scored six goals during the tournament on his country's soil.
Adrian Wojnarowski, one of ESPN’s most recognizable journalists and personalities, is leaving the network, he said on Wednesday. Wojnarowski, who has covered the NBA for the Disney-owned network for years, announced his departure on X, the platform formerly known as Twitter, which he used to make a name for himself breaking news on trades and…
Ange Postecoglou has made wholesale Spurs changes despite Fulham fiasco from last season
Rory McIlroy believes it will be difficult for Ian Poulter or Lee Westwood to be a future Ryder Cup captain because they no longer have a connection with Europe’s emerging stars after defecting to LIV Golf. Poulter was a stalwart for Europe at Ryder Cups and typically saved his best performances for the team event, earning 16 points from seven appearances. Now playing on the breakaway LIV circuit, Poulter said in a recent interview with Al Arabiya English that he would relish the opportunity to be captain of the European team — even if that was currently not possible because he resigned his European tour membership after joining LIV.
Gunners kick off Champions League campaign with point away at Atalanta
Footage from McLaren’s onboard camera raised questions from other teams about rear-wing flexibility
England forward made it three goals in two games in 7-0 thrashing of Barnsley, also adding an assist in stylish display