Premier League round-up: Fulham beat Forest, Ipswich hold Villa
Calvin Bassey’s first goal of the season clinched Fulham their first home league win of the year, 2-1 against Nottingham Forest, who slipped to back-to-back away defeats.
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Calvin Bassey’s first goal of the season clinched Fulham their first home league win of the year, 2-1 against Nottingham Forest, who slipped to back-to-back away defeats.
Kevin Schade's early goal gave Brentford a 1-0 win at West Ham, with Graham Potter’s spell in charge yet to work its magic.
Baffled Pat Nevin admitted he can't understand why Celtic fans headed for a quick-fire exit after the scintillating display against Dundee United.
Hearts sent St Mirren spinning out of the Scottish Cup with a dramatic penalty shootout triumph on Monday night. Now, the men from the green half of Edinburgh will look to compound the misery on Stephen Robinson's side this weekend.
A flawless performance from The Underwriting Exchange Irish show jumping team secured a dominant victory in the first leg of the Longines League of Nations, Abu Dhabi today.
Royal Challengers Bengaluru on Saturday drafted in Sneh Rana as replacement for injured Shreyanka Patil for the remainder of the Women's Premier League (WPL) 2025. Shreyanka, who has played 15 matches for RCB and has scalped 19 wickets with her off-spin, is ruled out of the third edition of tournament due to an injury. She had also missed the white ball assignments at home against the West Indies and Ireland last year because of an injury.
Galway can continue their perfect start to Division 1 of the Allianz Football League this evening.
Ireland is now the most popular place for parkrun worldwide, where around 9% of the population now registered.