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Playing football and being a mum - Man Utd's Bizet's 'two dreams'
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Playing football and being a mum - Man Utd's Bizet's 'two dreams'

Manchester United and Norway winger Celin Bizet Donnum discusses how she's balancing her pregnancy along with a desire to get back on the football pitch.

BBC Sport21 Mar
Klopp, small shinpads and whether he really is boring - Milner in his own words
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Klopp, small shinpads and whether he really is boring - Milner in his own words

James Milner - the Premier League's record appearance holder, speaks to reporter Kelly Somers about his career - including a debut goal for hometown club Leeds, a dramatic Champions League semi-final comeback against Barcelona and returning from nine months out injured.

BBC Sport21 Mar
I could play a few more years - Milner
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I could play a few more years - Milner

Brighton's 40-year-old midfielder James Milner says he's capable of playing for a "few more years".

BBC Sport21 Mar
Getawhisky faces Charisma Cat at Newbury
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Getawhisky faces Charisma Cat at Newbury

Getawhisky and Charisma Cat go head-to-head in our feature race from Newbury - live on Sky Sports Racing.

Sky Sports21 Mar
Bradford Bulls 26-14 Huddersfield Giants
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Bradford Bulls 26-14 Huddersfield Giants

Highlights of the Bradford Bulls' clash with Huddersfield Giants in the Super League.

Sky Sports21 Mar
'It was chaos' - referee frustrates Carrick as Bournemouth hold Man Utd
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'It was chaos' - referee frustrates Carrick as Bournemouth hold Man Utd

Manchester United manager Michael Carrick was left frustrated by what he considered to be inconsistent refereeing decisions during his side's 2-2 draw at Bournemouth.

BBC Sport20 Mar
Im clings on to lead at Valspar Championship as Hovland misses cut
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Im clings on to lead at Valspar Championship as Hovland misses cut

Sungjae Im held onto his lead at the Valspar Championship after rallying on the back nine to edge ahead of David Lipsky.

Sky Sports20 Mar
'There isn't much to discuss' - Iraola unfazed by penalty decisions
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'There isn't much to discuss' - Iraola unfazed by penalty decisions

Bournemouth manager Andoni Iraola says "there isn't much to discuss" when asked about the controversial penalty decisions during his sides 2-2 with Manchester United, a draw which takes Bournemouth's unbeaten run in the Premier League to 11 matches, equalling a club record.

BBC Sport20 Mar
Maguire sent off as Bournemouth fight back to draw with Man Utd
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Maguire sent off as Bournemouth fight back to draw with Man Utd

Despite taking the lead twice, Manchester United are held to a 2-2 draw at Bournemouth and have Harry Maguire sent off as they drop points in the race for a top-four finish in the Premier League.

BBC Sport20 Mar
Moyes seeks clarity over Premier League’s decision not to deduct points from Chelsea
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Moyes seeks clarity over Premier League’s decision not to deduct points from Chelsea

Everton manager: ‘I don’t think they have explained it well enough’ Anger at Everton over perceived double standards David Moyes has called on the Premier League to provide a fuller explanation of why Chelsea were not deducted points for breaking financial rules under the ownership of Roman Abramovich. Everton were deducted 10 points in November 2023, reduced to six on appeal, plus a further two points later that season for breaches of the Premier League’s profitability and sustainability rule

The Guardian20 Mar
Newcastle eye Delap - Saturday's gossip
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Newcastle eye Delap - Saturday's gossip

Newcastle are interested in Chelsea striker Liam Delap, Manchester United midfielder Kobbie Mainoo set to quadruple his wages, plus more.

BBC Sport20 Mar
Man Utd to complain to PGMO over 'crazy' penalty calls in Bournemouth draw
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Man Utd to complain to PGMO over 'crazy' penalty calls in Bournemouth draw

Manchester United are to make a formal complaint to the head of referees at PGMO, claiming they should have been awarded a second penalty in the 2-2 draw at Bournemouth on Friday.

Sky Sports20 Mar
Mikel Arteta tells Arsenal players and fans to ‘attack’ Carabao Cup final
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Mikel Arteta tells Arsenal players and fans to ‘attack’ Carabao Cup final

‘Years without a trophy, it adds more drive’ Manager not revealing if Arrizabalaga will play Mikel Arteta has urged Arsenal supporters to “attack the final” alongside his players when they face Manchester City in the Carabao Cup final at Wembley on Sunday. The Premier League leaders remain in contention for four trophies this season but almost six years have passed since they last lifted major silverware, when Arteta won the FA Cup in his first season in charge. “When you have been in this pos

The Guardian20 Mar
Igor Tudor pleased Spurs are ‘sleeping less’ as mental focus sharpens for run-in
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Igor Tudor pleased Spurs are ‘sleeping less’ as mental focus sharpens for run-in

Tottenham host Nottingham Forest in basement battle ‘We are sleeping less on the pitch. That’s the main thing’ Igor Tudor believes Tottenham are “sleeping less” during games after spotting signs that his players are finally producing what is required to avoid relegation. After four straight defeats to start his tenure, a draw against Liverpool last Sunday and a midweek win over Atlético Madrid hint at the first shoots of recovery. Tudor’s initial assessment was that the Spurs squad lacked the

The Guardian20 Mar
Five-star Leipzig thrash Hoffenheim to boost Champions League hopes
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Five-star Leipzig thrash Hoffenheim to boost Champions League hopes

RB Leipzig thrash Hoffenheim 5-0 in the Bundesliga to secure a vital win in the race to finish in the top four and qualify for next season's Champions League.

BBC Sport20 Mar
Maguire red card costs Manchester United as Kroupi rescues Bournemouth draw
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Maguire red card costs Manchester United as Kroupi rescues Bournemouth draw

Under Friday night lights, Manchester United stumbled. A day to remember for Harry Maguire became a night of regret when he was shown a red card during a madcap second-half flurry of own goals, gaffes and disputed penalties. Twice United had the lead against Bournemouth, twice they were soon pegged back. Eli Junior Kroupi’s penalty snatched yet another draw for Andoni Iraola’s Premier League specialists, the fifth in succession, their 15th this season; the record is 18. That made it six games in

The Guardian20 Mar
Devine at the double as Preston beat Stoke
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Devine at the double as Preston beat Stoke

Alfie Devine scored twice as Preston ended a seven-game winless streak with a 3-1 Championship victory over Stoke at Deepdale.

Sky Sports20 Mar
Papers: Newcastle eye summer move for Delap
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Papers: Newcastle eye summer move for Delap

The top stories and transfer rumours from Saturday's newspapers...

Sky Sports20 Mar
Tuchel thinks outside the box in final push for World Cup places with England expansion
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Tuchel thinks outside the box in final push for World Cup places with England expansion

Decision to essentially name two squads featuring 35 players overall is the ‘least messy’ solution and offers the best chance to assess fringe players It has been on Thomas Tuchel’s mind for some time, certainly since his England team secured qualification to the World Cup last November with the perfect record – played eight, won eight, zero goals conceded. The March international window, the last one before the finals in the summer, was always going to be less ideal. It arrives at the moment wh

The Guardian20 Mar
Would WSL meet Fifa's new female coach rules?
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Would WSL meet Fifa's new female coach rules?

BBC Sport explores whether the Women's Super League would be ready for Fifa's new female coach requirements.

BBC Sport20 Mar
Man City's Trafford to start final but Arteta opts not to name Arsenal keeper
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Man City's Trafford to start final but Arteta opts not to name Arsenal keeper

Manchester City boss Pep Guardiola confirms James Trafford will be in goal for Sunday's Carabao Cup final against Arsenal.

BBC Sport20 Mar
‘As long as I’m playing, I’m happy’: O’Reilly revels in role of City’s Mr Versatile
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‘As long as I’m playing, I’m happy’: O’Reilly revels in role of City’s Mr Versatile

Utility man has become a key cog for Guardiola’s title chasers and wants more glory in Sunday’s Carabao Cup final City Football Academy, Friday 10 January 2025: Nico O’Reilly’s career is about to rocket into orbit because, during Manchester City’s final training session before their FA Cup third-round tie with Salford, Pep Guardiola has unexpected news. “He said: ‘Right, you’re playing at left-back tomorrow,’” says O’Reilly, who had never been used in the position. It was only his fourth first-t

The Guardian20 Mar
Carabao Cup final, WSL and more Premier League drama – follow with us
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Carabao Cup final, WSL and more Premier League drama – follow with us

Here’s how to follow along with our coverage – the finest writing and up-to-the-minute reports Continue reading...

The Guardian20 Mar
Football Daily | Will the League Cup be Arsenal’s gateway to glory?
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Football Daily | Will the League Cup be Arsenal’s gateway to glory?

Sign up now! Sign up now! Sign up now? Sign up now! There has long been a notion that the League Cup, in its many sponsorship guises, can be a “springboard” for future success. No other trophy has ever achieved springboard status, not even the Emirates Cup. It seems the idea was born around the time José Mourinho’s Chelsea were on the rise, fuelled by Roman Abramovich’s totally legitimate takeover, winning the Carling Cup in 2005 and then rocketing to back-to-back Premier League titles. Many of

The Guardian20 Mar
Transfer Centre LIVE! 'Enrique to disappoint Man Utd by signing new PSG deal'
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Transfer Centre LIVE! 'Enrique to disappoint Man Utd by signing new PSG deal'

Sky Sports20 Mar
Ted Lasso star Brendan Hunt talks about the World Cup at SXSW – Football Weekly
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Ted Lasso star Brendan Hunt talks about the World Cup at SXSW – Football Weekly

Max Rushden and Barry Glendenning went to the SXSW festival in Austin Texas last week. With only a few months to go before the World Cup, the pair are joined live on stage by The Guardian’s senior US soccer editor, Alexander Abnos, and star of the hit TV show Ted Lasso, Brendan Hunt. Max Rushden and Barry Glendenning went to the SXSW festival in Austin Texas last week. With only a few months to go before the World Cup, the pair are joined live on stage by The Guardian’s senior US soccer editor,

The Guardian20 Mar
One final experiment? Unpicking Tuchel's latest England squad
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One final experiment? Unpicking Tuchel's latest England squad

Thomas Tuchel's expanded England squad offers hope to forgotten men but shows problems before the World Cup, writes Phil McNulty.

BBC Sport20 Mar
Celtic beaten by Dundee United in major blow to champions' title defence LIVE!
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Celtic beaten by Dundee United in major blow to champions' title defence LIVE!

Sky Sports20 Mar
Hearts have vital, late lead over Dundee LIVE!
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Hearts have vital, late lead over Dundee LIVE!

Sky Sports20 Mar
England skipper Brook smashes home run in baseball practice!
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England skipper Brook smashes home run in baseball practice!

England white-ball cricket captain Harry Brook tries his hand at baseball and manages to hit a home run in practice with the Philadelphia Phillies. Credit: MLB Europe

Sky Sports20 Mar