Celtic watch Japan edit Asian Cup calendar but lever in place to spare Kyogo and Co for Rangers crunch
Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers could without as many as SIX first-team stars when the Asian Cup kicks off in January.
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Celtic boss Brendan Rodgers could without as many as SIX first-team stars when the Asian Cup kicks off in January.
England opener Dawid Malan continued his incredible run this year, joining the elite company of English stars David Gower and Jonny Bairstow to have the joint-most ODI tons in a calendar year for his country. Malan accomplished this milestone during his side's ICC Cricket World Cup match against Bangladesh at Dharamshala. In the match, Malan was a mixture of fire and ice. He stayed at the crease for 107 balls, smashing 140 runs punctuated with 16 fours and five sixes.
The FIA says it will look into calendar changes and introduce measures to protect Formula One drivers from the sort of extreme heat and humidity they suffered during Sunday's Qatar Grand Prix, it said on Monday.
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Three-time major winner Jordan Spieth believes closing the gap between the end of the PGA Tour season and the Ryder Cup would be beneficial to the United States team.
Celtic and Rangers have both had away matches picked in the latest round of live TV selections made by Sky Sports.
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The Premier League may have to scrap its mid-season break due to the overcrowding of the football calendar. The change could come into effect next season with FIFA's revamped 32-team Club World Cup set to take place in the summer of 2025, as well as a larger-scale World Cup the following year. The Premier League introduced the break - which this season will take the form of a structured two-week period in January - in 2018 in a bid to ease the workload on players, but chief executive Richard Masters admits it is under discussion as it could become unworkable. "It is one of the things we are discussing with the FA and EFL. We want the Premier League, the big cup competitions and the EFL to flourish and that requires an adjustment," he said. "It is the last season where it's recognisable under the current international match calendar, where the Premier League starts on a particular weekend and the FA Cup final has its own weekend and you have the Champions League after that and a mid-season player break in the middle. "A lot will have to change because of the additional European dates. We are also very much aware of the changes to FIFA's competitions. The World Cup is getting bigger, an additional group stage game is going to be added. Inevitably that's going to take up more calendar space. "You obviously have the views of the players' union and the players being expressed very strongly now.