Bullet point previews of Premier League matches
Match-by-match facts and statistics ahead of the next round of Premier League fixtures from April 21-23 (all times GMT):
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Match-by-match facts and statistics ahead of the next round of Premier League fixtures from April 21-23 (all times GMT):
MUNICH — Bernardo Silva said Manchester City are looking to make amends for last season's semifinal defeat to Real Madrid when the two teams meet again in the final four of the Champions League.
Bernardo Silva says Manchester City are having their “best moment of the season” as they advanced to the Champions League semi-finals for the third season running. A score draw at the Allianz on Wednesday night means Pep Guardiola’s side play Real Madrid in the last four, with AC Milan and Inter Milan locking horns in a local derby in the other semi. Ad Erling Haaland took his incredible goal tally to 48 goals for the season to put City 4-0 ahead on aggregate, before Joshua Kimmich pulled back a late consolation goal for Bayern.
Pep Guardiola feels like Real Madrid are the team to beat as Manchester City chase a historic treble.
Kyren Wilson hit five centuries to storm past Ryan Day at the World Snooker Championship and book a place in round two, while Shaun Murphy trails Crucible debutant Si Jiahui 5-4 after their opening session. Wilson had begun the evening session 6-3 ahead, having starred earlier in the day with a stunning 147 break — only the 13th ever to have been made at the Crucible. Ad He was immediately pegged back by Day in the first frame of the night as the gap narrowed to just two frames.
Gwenllian Pyrs believes Wales can take confidence from the way they took the battle to England as they prepare for another tough TikTok Women's Six Nations clash against France. Wales were in front for much of the first half against the Red Roses, who have won each of the last five TikTok Women's Six Nations Championships, before a late flurry saw the visitors take a 17-3 lead in at the break. Ad The home side were causing England problems rarely seen in the Championship in recent years on both sides of the ball and especially in the scrum, with Pyrs making her mark against one of the best front rows in the world.
The Cheetahs have named their team to face the Sharks this weekend, with Siya Masuku returning to the run-on side.
Two staff members from the Manchester United Foundation were among the 28,000 runners who took part in the adidas Manchester Marathon.