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FIFA 23 confirmed UK release date and how to access the game early
EA Sports' FIFA 23 will be released in the UK and worldwide very soon, in what is set to be the final instalment in EA's FIFA franchise.
Cheapest petrol stations in Greater Manchester as fuel prices fall to lowest since mid-May
Fuel prices in the UK have fallen to their lowest level since mid-May. Figures published by the Department for Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy show a litre of petrol cost an average of 165.5p on Monday (September 19), while diesel was 181.1p per litre.
Bright future for Qatar’s dynamic new multicultural music scene
Qatar is fast gaining a reputation for its diverse and dynamic music scene, from local rising stars to international artists and award-winning producers attracted by the state of the art music facilities. And as the FIFA World CUP Qatar 2022 fast approaches Qatari singer Aisha, has recorded the lead single Hayya Hayya, (Better Together) for the official Qatar 2022 soundtrack.
Chelsea sack newly-appointed commercial director after 'inappropriate messages'
Chelsea have parted ways with commercial director Damian Willoughby after discovering "inappropriate messages" which do not align with the club's values.
Emma Raducanu beats Moyuka Uchijima to reach second round at Korea Open in Seoul
Emma Raducanu produced a solid performance to beat Moyuka Uchijima in the first round of the Korea Open in Seoul. The 19-year-old double-faulted on match point when 5-0 up in the second set, but still came through 6-2 6-4. Ad Raducanu will next face world No.
EPL clubs agree to minimum-length bans for invasions, smoke bombs
Last season there was an increase in the number of pitch invasions at the end of the campaign as fans celebrated titles, promotion or survival with several altercations taking place including one involving Crystal Palace manager Patrick Vieira. Smoke bombs and pyrotechnics, which have long been used at games in continental Europe and around in the world, used to be relatively rare in England but their use has become a more regular occurrence.
PL clubs agree to minimum-length bans for invasions, smoke bombs
Supporters of Premier League teams who take part in anti-social and criminal behaviour at stadiums will receive automatic club bans with a minimum term of one year, the league said on Wednesday after unanimously agreeing to the move.


