Today's rugby news as Test star escapes red card for dangerous tip-tackle and fans fume over 'mental' decision
Here are your rugby headlines for Saturday, May 28.
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Here are your rugby headlines for Saturday, May 28.
Chelsea have announced they have entered into a final agreement with Todd Boehly/Clearlake Capital consortium to sell the club. «Chelsea Football Club can confirm that a final and definitive agreement was entered into last night to sell the club to the Todd Boehly/Clearlake Capital consortium,» read a statement on the club's website. Ad/> «It is expected that the transaction will be completed on Monday.
A crowd of 80,000 will be inside the Stade de France for the final, which kicks off at 9pm in Paris (1900 GMT), including around 20,000 supporters of each side who have officially got their hands on precious tickets for the game.
Ireland's success in the paracycling scene continued as the squad secured two gold medals on the third day of the European Paracycling Championships in upper Austria.
The Hammers have shown this season that they can compete against some of the bigger teams in the UK, and that they have plenty of quality within their existing squad, but there are also many opportunities to improve the squad, especially when it comes to squad depth.
Beaten Champions Cup finalists a year ago, La Rochelle again seek a first continental success as they host competition heavyweights Leinster.
This weekend will see Nottingham Forest travel to Wembley for the first time in 30 years as they face Huddersfield Town for a coveted place in the Premier League.
The last five seasons for Ipswich Town have not been a success whatsoever, with the Tractor Boys dropping into the third tier of English football in that period for the first time since 1957.