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After another exciting midweek in the UEFA Champions League, we are back with more weekend action in the top leagues across Europe.
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After another exciting midweek in the UEFA Champions League, we are back with more weekend action in the top leagues across Europe.
Passengers flying from major UK and European airports are facing delays today due to disruption caused by a cyber attack. Heathrow Airport said passengers should check their flight status before travelling to the west London airport after "a technical issue" affected a service provider for check-in and boarding systems.
NYON, Switzerland : Women's Champions League title holders Arsenal will host eight-times winners OL Lyonnes and visit Bayern Munich, while last season's runners-up Barcelona welcome the German side and travel to Chelsea after Friday's draw for the league phase.
Former Manchester United boss Sir Alex Ferguson has revealed he decided to travel as he attempted to deal with the loss of his wife of almost 58 years.
Commuters across Greater Manchester are being hit by mass disruption due to bus strikes today as drivers take industrial action in a row over a pay deal.
The Kansas City Chiefs could start the season 0-2 for the first time since 2014 if they lose to the Philadelphia Eagles. Colin Cowherd and Tom Brady discuss how much pressure is on Patrick Mahomes entering Week 2.
PARIS :Paris St Germain midfielder Joao Neves will miss Sunday’s Ligue 1 clash against Olympique de Marseille after sustaining a hamstring injury in their Champions League opener, the French champions said on Thursday.
Throw-ins and corners could be subject to time limits in future as part of a further clampdown on time-wasting.