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We're into the final stretch of Scottish Premiership games - and there are still plenty of incidents to talk about.
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We're into the final stretch of Scottish Premiership games - and there are still plenty of incidents to talk about.
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The eyes of the boxing world will turn to London on Saturday evening, as Tyson Fury makes his long awaited return to British soil against Dillian Whyte.
An American Leeds fan travelled all the way from Detroit to watch their youth team play after the two Premier League games he had planned to watch were postponed.
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Bruno Fernandes didn’t enjoy the best match of his career as Manchester United fell to a 3-1 defeat at Arsenal – and he was lucky to avoid a red card for a nasty challenge on Nuno Tavares.
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Tonight sees Tyson Fury take on Dillian Whyte for the WBC heavyweight title under the arch of Wembley StadiumLink. Tyson Fury - who is the reigning WBC, lineal and Ring Magazine champion - will be fighting on home soil for the first time in four years. A record-breaking crowd of 94,000 is expected to watch the showdown at Wembley Stadium, which has ramped up security for the brawl in the wake of the disastrous Euros final, which saw hundreds storm the grounds.