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Manchester City return to the late kick-off slot on a Saturday evening, this time hoping for a much better outcome.
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Manchester City return to the late kick-off slot on a Saturday evening, this time hoping for a much better outcome.
Manchester City return to Premier League action this weekend as they face Frank Lampard’s Everton side on Saturday.
Manchester United will resume their mounting top-four charge against Watford on Saturday afternoon (3pm).
Former boxing heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko has enlisted in the Ukraine reserve army and is prepared to defend his home country.
Click on the video player above to watch live action from the women's alpine skiing World Cup stop at the Crans-Montana resort in Valais, Switzerland.
Click on the video players below to watch live action from the men's alpine skiing World Cup stop in Garmisch-Partenkirchen, Germany — featuring Canada's Erik Read and Liam Wallace.
Namibian cricketer David Wiese displayed his wide range of shots as he smashed Pakistan bowler Waqas Maqsood for 27 runs off the final over while batting for Lahore Qalandars in their Pakistan Super League (PSL) playoff match against Islamabad United on Friday. Batting first at the Gaddafi Stadium in Lahore, Qalandars were 141/7 from 19 overs when Wiese, having faced just two deliveries till that point, prepared to face Maqsood. The Pakistani pacer, however, started his over with a wide delivery.
Russian tennis star Andrey Rublev made a unique plea for peace after winning his semi-final match at the Dubai Tennis Championships on Friday. Rublev made the gesture after notching an eighth consecutive victory on Friday to move into his second final in as many weeks with a 3-6, 7-5, 7-6 (7/5) win against Hubert Hurkacz in Dubai. The Russian No.2 seed signed the camera lens on court with the message, "No war please", clearly stating his feelings about his nation's military operation in Ukraine.