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Manchester United v Fulham: Premier League – live

⚽️ Updates from the 2pm (GMT) kick-off at Old Trafford
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Five minutes to kick off. Are you excited?

The fan protest outside the stadium is presumably still in full swing: we’ll update you on that when we have more.

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Man City v Chelsea: Women’s Super League – live

⚽️ Updates from the 2.30pm (GMT) kick-off at the Etihad
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After six consecutive years as champions, Chelsea find their once firm grip on the Women’s Super League crown has been reduced to a little finger clinging to the side of the trophy. They head to the Etihad Stadium on Sunday nine points behind their opponents and surely sensing that only a win could prevent the title from transferring to Manchester City’s outstretched arms.

The big surprise here is the absence of Lucy Bronze for Chelsea. She has a ‘minor injury’, we are told. That’s a massive blow for the visitors. Manchester City, meanwhile, are overjoyed to welcome back Mary Fowler after her lengthy injury absence.

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Sri Lanka v England: second men’s cricket T20 international – live

Updates from the second T20 in Kandy, 1.30pm GMT start
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1st over: Sri Lanka 14-0 (Nissanka 13, Mishara 0) Sri Lanka haven’t beaten England in a T20 since May 2015. England will be determined to keep it that way. Sam Curran with the first over of the day. His first ball is immaculately defended by Nissanka, who sends the next three to the boundary – through the empty slips, swept for four and uppercut just short of the rope. Fourteen from the over – which is one less than from Curran’s opening over on Friday.

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Dozens of historic Maseratis recreated for movie about Italian car company

Film with a cast headed by Anthony Hopkins tells the story of a supercar marque that began in a small Bologna garage

Dozens of Maseratis of 1920s and 1930s designs have been built specially for a feature film about the Italian car company’s earliest days, with a cast headed by Anthony Hopkins.

Maserati: The Brothers tells the story of siblings driven by their love of cars to create an automotive company from scratch. It all began in a little garage in the Italian city of Bologna: in 1914 they founded a sports supercar company that went on to make some of the fastest vehicles on the planet.

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© Photograph: courtesy of The Andrea Iervolino Company

© Photograph: courtesy of The Andrea Iervolino Company

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BetMGM bonus code NYPDM1500: Get a 20% first deposit match up to $1,500 for Super Bowl 2026

New England’s path to The Big Game has exposed some offensive cracks, and they now run headfirst into the league’s most suffocating defense.  The Patriots managed just 12 and 13 first downs in their last two playoff games, with Drake Maye bottled up under constant pressure.  Seattle, by contrast, arrives humming after hanging 41 on...

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Crystal Palace agree £48m deal for Strand Larsen as Liverpool eye Geertruida move

  • Wolves accept Palace’s £48m bid; Mateta wants Milan

  • Slot keen on bulking up squad with versatile defender

Crystal Palace have had a £48m bid for Jørgen Strand Larsen accepted by Wolves, after the south London club reignited their interest in the striker.

The Norway international, who joined Wolves on a permanent deal from Celta Vigo last summer for £23m, has scored one Premier League goal this season. The 25-year-old was a substitute for Wolves’s 2-0 home defeat to Bournemouth on Saturday.

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