5 things we learned from this weekend’s Premier League action
Everton gave themselves a Premier League lifeline by beating Chelsea on a dramatic day at Goodison Park.
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Everton gave themselves a Premier League lifeline by beating Chelsea on a dramatic day at Goodison Park.
Gold Coast Titans back-rower David Fifita is set to miss up to four weeks worth of action due to injury.
NEWCASTLE: Kieran Trippier finally looks set for his long-awaited Newcastle United return against Manchester City. The Magpies travel to Premier League title-challengers City looking to keep their own hopes of a top 10 Premier League finish alive — and they are likely to have England international defender Trippier, himself a Man City academy graduate, fit for Sunday’s encounter. Trippier, a high-profile January addition from Atletico Madrid, has not kicked a ball since he proved the match-winner in the Magpies’ 1-0 win over Aston Villa in February.
Manchester United's season is rapidly fading into obscurity - meaning there is already a keen eye on the future.
It’s the first Classic of the year at Newmarket as the Qipco 2,000 Guineas takes centre stage at headquarters.
Éric Cayrolle will start an FIA World Touring Car race for the first time in more than 20 years when the WTCR visits his hometown track next week. Pau resident Cayrolle is entered for WTCR Clean Fuels For All Race of France, the opening rounds of the 2022 WTCR − FIA World Touring Car Cup, in a Goodyear-equipped Audi RS 3 LMS run under the Elite motorsport by Comtoyou banner.
Brussels is willing to launch legal action against EU countries that allow their energy companies to pay for Russian gas in roubles, violating EU sanctions.
Victoria Azarenka has slammed Wimbledon's decision to ban Russian and Belarusian players from competing at the Grand Slam following the invasion of Ukraine and has called on the WTA to take action. Russian and Belarusian players have been banned by the All England Club (AELTC) from taking part at Wimbledon this summer. Ad/> Despite their decision being criticised by the ATP, WTA and some of the world's best players, the tournament organisers have remained defiant.