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Kyle Jamieson - Scott Edwards - Colin De-Grandhomme - Tom Latham - Will Young - Ross Taylor - Henry Nicholls - Michael Bracewell - Bas De-Leede - Logan Van-Beek - Max Odowd - New Zealand vs Netherlands, 2nd ODI, Live Score Updates: Tom Latham's 140* Helps New Zealand Post 264/9 - sports.ndtv.com - Netherlands - New Zealand - county Martin - county Hamilton - county Park

New Zealand vs Netherlands, 2nd ODI, Live Score Updates: Tom Latham's 140* Helps New Zealand Post 264/9

New Zealand vs Netherlands, 2nd ODI, Live Score Updates: Skipper Tom Latham remained unbeaten on 140 as he helped New Zealand post 264/9 in 50 overs in the second ODI vs Netherlands at the Seddon Park in Hamilton on Saturday. Leading 1-0 in the three-match series, Latham will be hoping to clinch the series with a win in this match before the final ODI on April 4 at the same venue. Netherlands, on the other side, will aim for an upset win to stay in the series. (LIVE SCORECARD)

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Ralf Rangnick - United - Louis Van-Gaal - Ajax Amsterdam - Soccer-United's Rangnick hits back at Van Gaal's 'commercial club' comment - msn.com - Britain - Manchester - Netherlands -  Leicester -  Amsterdam

Soccer-United's Rangnick hits back at Van Gaal's 'commercial club' comment

(Reuters) - Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick hit back at Louis van Gaal for his comments that United are a "commercial club", saying that the Netherlands head coach had signed a contract to be their manager despite holding that opinion.

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Lionel Messi - Robert Lewandowski - Christian Pulisic - Louis Van-Gaal - Felix Sanchez - 2022 FIFA World Cup draw: Group guide - news24.com - Qatar - Ukraine - Croatia - Netherlands - Spain - Scotland - Usa - Argentina - Mexico -  Doha - Senegal - Poland - Iran - Saudi Arabia -  Sanchez - Ecuador

2022 FIFA World Cup draw: Group guide

Following Friday's draw in Doha for the 2022 Qatar FIFA World Cup, here is a deep dive into each group:

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FIFA: Senegal to face Dutch in World Cup opening game, Qatar against Ecuador kick-off moved - news24.com - Qatar - France - Ukraine - Germany - Belgium - Croatia - Denmark - Netherlands - Spain - Switzerland - Serbia - Portugal - Scotland - Brazil - Usa - Argentina - Australia - Mexico - Canada - Tunisia -  Doha - Cameroon - Senegal - Uae - Poland - Japan - New Zealand - Morocco - Ghana - Iran - Saudi Arabia - Ecuador - Uruguay - county Republic - Costa Rica - Peru

FIFA: Senegal to face Dutch in World Cup opening game, Qatar against Ecuador kick-off moved

Senegal will play the Netherlands in the opening game of this year's World Cup on November 21 in Doha, FIFA announced following Friday's draw for the tournament in Qatar.

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Ralf Rangnick - Pep Guardiola - Erik X (X) - Pep Guardiola says Erik Ten Hag would be an ideal choice to take over at Manchester City - thenationalnews.com - Manchester - Netherlands -  Sancho

Pep Guardiola says Erik Ten Hag would be an ideal choice to take over at Manchester City

Manchester City manager Pep Guadiola has said that Erik Ten Hag – favourite to become the next coach of Manchester United – would be an ideal choice to take over at the Etihad Stadium.

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Louis Van-Gaal - Felix Sanchez - FIFA World Cup 2022 Draw: Group Guide - sports.ndtv.com - Qatar - France - Germany - Croatia - Denmark - Netherlands - Spain - Brazil - Usa - Australia - Tunisia -  Doha - Senegal - Uae - Iran -  Sanchez - Ecuador - Peru

FIFA World Cup 2022 Draw: Group Guide

Former winners Germany and Spain will clash early in the World Cup finals in Qatar after being placed in the same group while the coaches of bitter geopolitical rivals United States and Iran vowed to put animosity aside when their sides meet. The glitzy draw in Doha on Friday also set reigning champions France on a potential collision course with England in the quarter-finals, if they win their relatively kind groups. But the world's top-ranked team Brazil face a tougher task in the first stage. The French, seeking to become the first nation to win back-to-back World Cups since Brazil in 1962, will meet familiar foes Denmark and Tunisia in a Group D completed by the winners of an intercontinental play-off -- Australia, Peru or the United Arab Emirates.

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Manuel Neuer - Luis Enrique - FIFA World Cup 2022 Draw: Who Said What - sports.ndtv.com - Russia - Qatar - France - Germany - Denmark - Netherlands - Spain - Usa - Australia - Tunisia -  Doha - Senegal - Uae - Iran - Ecuador - Peru

FIFA World Cup 2022 Draw: Who Said What

Germany and Spain will clash at this year's World Cup after Friday's glitzy draw ceremony in Doha placed the two former winners in the same group, while bitter political rivals the United States and Iran were also drawn together. Four-time winners Germany were in Pot Two, making them the obvious team to avoid for the top seeds in the Qatari capital. They were knocked out at the group stage in Russia in 2018. In a break with recent tradition, hosts Qatar will not feature in the tournament's opening match on November 21. That honour will go to Senegal's Group A match with the Netherlands at 1:00pm (1000 GMT). The Qataris, in their first ever match at a World Cup finals, face Ecuador that evening.

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Ralf Rangnick - Louis Van-Gaal - Ajax Amsterdam - United's Rangnick hits back at Van Gaal's 'commercial club' comment - channelnewsasia.com - Britain - Manchester - Netherlands -  Leicester -  Amsterdam

United's Rangnick hits back at Van Gaal's 'commercial club' comment

Manchester United interim manager Ralf Rangnick hit back at Louis van Gaal for his comments that United are a "commercial club", saying that the Netherlands head coach had signed a contract to be their manager despite holding that opinion.

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