From SA to UK: A trip of a lifetime to watch Arsenal and Liverpool at the Emirates Stadium
Everyone has that "pinch me" moment when reality smacks them in the face with either bad or good news.
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Everyone has that "pinch me" moment when reality smacks them in the face with either bad or good news.
UFC is the biggest MMA promotion on the planet, but how can fight fans watch all of the action from the octagon?
Bradley Perie claimed his first pole position of the Quattro Group British Supersport season at Brands Hatch on Saturday morning, the Appleyard Macadam Yamaha rider lapping more than half a second quicker than Rhys Irwin (Astro JJR Triumph) and Jamie van Sikkelerus (MPM Routz Racing Yamaha).
This year’s Bennetts British Superbike rumour mill continues to turn, the latest being fed by the appearance of BSB stars Brad Ray and Tom Sykes in the World Superbike paddock at Portimao. They were enjoying the Portuguese sunshine but they had other things on their mind. As has PBM team owner Paul Bird.
Bolton Wanderers are back on home turf and seeking to return to winning ways this afternoon when they host Barnsley.
At this time of year, families love to head out to do some pumpkin picking in time for Halloween events and there's a host of farms doing special events. But we've also found a farm doing something a little bit different this year - with a pumpkin MAZE to pick your perfect gourd.
Glenn Irwin set the quickest time in the final Bennetts British Superbike free practice session at Brands Hatch on Saturday morning, the Honda rider lapping almost half a second quicker than brother Andrew on the Synetiq BMW.
The ball that Diego Maradona used to score his infamous "Hand of God" World Cup goal for Argentina against England in 1986 will go under the hammer next month and could fetch up to £3 million ($3.4m).