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Royce Gracie excited by Conor McGregor's UFC comeback
The SPFL could net as much as £38million-a-year with a new Scottish Premiership TV deal.
Mercedes-EQ’s Stoffel Vandoorne secured the Drivers’ World Championship title with a typically assured drive in the final race of Season 8 of the ABB FIA Formula E World Championship. Vandoorne kept his cool in the searing heat in Seoul, South Korea to finish second in the race and make it back-to-back Teams’ titles for Mercedes-EQ, in addition to his own victory. Ad The race itself was won by ROKiT Venturi Racing’s Edoardo Mortara, who finishes third in the drivers’ standings behind runner-up Mitch Evans (Jaguar TCS Racing).
Mercedes won the constructors' world champion for the second year in a row but has already said it will leave the discipline next season. Swiss Edoardo Mortara in a Venturi won the race and finished third in the championship behind Belgian Vandoorne and New Zealander Mitch Evans in a Jaguar. "It's the best feeling ever," said Vandoorne a 30-year-old former Formula 1 driver.
John Lundstram called for Rangers fans to roar them towards the Champions League group stages against PSV at Ibrox on Tuesday night.
Romelu Lukaku started his second stint at Inter Milan with a bang by scoring a brilliant header two minutes into the 2-1 win at promoted Lecce.
SEOUL : Belgian Stoffel Vandoorne won the Formula E title for the departing Mercedes team on Sunday as the electric motor racing championship wrapped up season eight with the 100th race of its history.
Arsenal are ‘looking for a bit more’ in the transfer window before it shuts on September 1, according to Sky Sports reporter Michael Bridge.