Today's rugby headlines as Wales duo discover fate after horror Ross Moriarty incident and details emerge in pool death tragedy
Here are the latest rugby headlines on Tuesday, April 5.
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Here are the latest rugby headlines on Tuesday, April 5.
Scientists have observed an enormous planet about nine times the mass of Jupiter at a remarkably early stage of formation - describing it as still in the womb - in a discovery that challenges the current understanding of planetary formation.
Mikel Arteta and his Arsenal side have a huge few months ahead of them, with full concentration on the league before the summer that follows. The Spaniard has guided his team to fourth in the table, leading the race for a Champions League place by three points and one game in hand over fifth-placed Tottenham.
Erik ten Hag has a release clause of just £1.7million in his Ajax contract.
Wales will discover their 2022 World Cup group stage opponents this afternoon when the draw for the tournament takes place in Doha.
HOW DID WE GET HERE? If you're struggling to remember how the teams which have already qualified made it this far – and, in fairness, there are 29 of them, with three more of Scotland, Ukraine, Wales, Australia, the UAE, Peru, Costa Rice and New Zealand to join them – we've covered all bases here. Ad/> WORLD CUP DRAW ON THE WAY World CupForget England, here are FIVE actual dark horses for World Cup glory11 HOURS AGO Good morning and welcome to our coverage of the draw for Qatar 2022.
England will learn their fate on Friday when the draw for the 2022 World Cup group stages is conducted. The Three Lions secured their place in Qatar with ease after remaining unbeaten during their qualification campaign.
Roman Abramovich at Russia-Ukraine peace talks in Istanbul