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Taking wildcards, leaving out stars - the art of World Cup squad building
Managers often get it wrong when it comes to picking World Cup squads - is one packed with stars always the best option?

Will 'risky' Gattuso lead Italy back to World Cup?
Is Gennaro Gattuso ready to guide Italy, who have not qualified for a World Cup since 2014, to the finals in the USA, Canada and Mexico this summer?

Yorkshire Glory and Aisling Oscar clash at Wolverhampton
We have a busy day’s racing on Monday with competitive All-Weather action from Wolverhampton, live on Sky Sports Racing...

The most UNBELIEVABLE comebacks in boxing! Fury, Froch and more!
A look back at some of the most dramatic comebacks in the boxing ring, including Tyson Fury, Anthony Joshua and more.
Dan Carter names Springbok as his toughest opponent
l Blacks icon Dan Carter, celebrated as one of the finest fly-halves in rugby history and arguably the greatest back of the professional era, has opened up about the toughest opponents… The post Dan Carter names Springbok as his toughest opponent appeared first on Ruck.

Arsenal cracking? Spurs crumble & Alexander-Arnold snubbed
Arsenal’s EFL Cup capitulation, Spurs fears and why no Trent in Tuchel's squad?

CARNAGE! | Five wildest Japanese GP crashes caught on the onboards!
A look back at the wildest moments caught on the onboard camera at the Japanese Grand Prix.

The 10 most iconic moments as the Super League turns 30!
As the Super League prepares to celebrate its 30th birthday, relive 10 of the most iconic moments from the competition's history.

Four hours inside Bellamy's office - and the Wales boss' complex mind
Wales boss Craig Bellamy discusses everything from football to Balkan history - and playing Ken and Barbie - in an exclusive, in-depth interview with BBC Sport.

Australia's Rebecca Henderson takes 13th consecutive elite cross-country mountain bike national title, New Zealand's Anton Cooper makes it an 11th
A first elite men's Australian XCO title for 20-year-old Jack Ward as three-time winner Samara Shepherd claims women's sliver fern jersey in New Zealand

Doggett loses fitness race for Sheffield Shield final
The quick injured his hamstring last month but made a strong push to recover for the decider

'Inconceivable': CA won't seek more Test pitch control
There is confidence that the balance between bat and ball can be addressed after the pair of two-day Tests this season

Korda knocks Alcaraz out of Miami Open
World number one Carlos Alcaraz is knocked out of the Miami Open after a surprise 6-3 5-7 6-4 defeat to Sebastian Korda.

Luke Lamperti and Kate Courtney plan debuts at The Growler road race in April - North American Roundup
Applications open through April 3 for EuroCrossAcademy summer camps; Mexico's César Macías earns silver medal at Pan American Road Championships

How 'all-action' Anderson inspired Forest win
Kelly Cates, Joe Hart and Danny Murphy discuss why Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson is "the favourite" to be in the starting XI for England in this summer's World Cup.

How 'confident' McGinn makes the difference for Villa
Kelly Cates, Joe Hart, Danny Murphy discuss the impact of midfielder John McGinn's "confidence" and "creativity" for Aston Villa in his side's 2-0 victory against West Ham.

Have Newcastle gone backwards?
Match of the Day's Kelly Cates, Joe Hart and Danny Murphy discuss how Newcastle are "struggling with consistency" since competing in the Champions League.

'Capitulation' - how 'fragile' Tottenham put Tudor under pressure
Kelly Cates, Joe Hart and Danny Murphy discuss how a "fragile" Tottenham "fell apart" against Nottingham Forest, and what this could mean for interim boss Igor Tudor's position.
Round-up: Mercedes explains error behind Verstappen’s Nurburgring disqualification | RaceFans round-up
Monday's edition of the RaceFans round-up.

Resilient Korda stuns Alcaraz in Miami Open after almost letting advantage slip
American beats No 1 seed 6-3, 5-7, 6-4 at Miami Open ‘Sebi was incredible today. Played such a great game’ An hour after his first catastrophic attempt at snuffing out the best player in the world, Sebastian Korda stepped up to the baseline to serve for his rollercoaster third-round match against Carlos Alcaraz once again. It would have been reasonable for the American to feel his tension even more profoundly, to collapse even more dramatically, but his determination won through. In front of h

Man Utd eye Arsenal's Lewis-Skelly - Monday's gossip
Arsenal defender Myles Lewis-Skelly is on Manchester United's radar, Manchester City midfielder Bernardo Silva has reservations over Barcelona switch, Newcastle midfielder Bruno Guimaraes has already held talks with Manchester United, plus more.

First person charged with tailgating after EFL Cup final
A 27-year-old man becomes the first person in the country to be charged with 'tailgating' after the EFL Cup final at Wembley.

‘My time is coming’: Australia’s Jessica Hull scoops medal double at world indoors
1500m runner claims silver medal to add to 3000m bronze Adam Spencer wins bronze in men’s event on final day in Poland Jessica Hull won a medal for the second time in a weekend and cracked another national record as the Australian middle-distance ace claimed silver in the 1500m at the world indoor championships in Poland. With Adam Spencer winning a surprise maiden global medal in the equivalent men’s event, Australia celebrated five medals from their three-day visit to Torun – even if gold di

Who has made Troy's Premier League team of the week?
After every round of Premier League matches this season, Troy Deeney gives us his team of the week. Do you agree with his choices?

Watch: The Women's Football Show
Highlights and analysis of all the action from the Women’s Super League.

The sentimental goalkeeping call that cost Arsenal
There is no hiding place for a manager when your decisions go wrong, and Mikel Arteta's call to stick by cup goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga will haunt him.

Trafford 'sets the tone', while Kepa suffers 'a bad moment'
Ex-Manchester City keeper Joe Hart looks at the contrasting Carabao Cup final performances of goalkeepers James Trafford and Kepa Arrizabalaga for Man City and Arsenal, respectively

Total Pep has fun but Arsenal will worry about display of collective amnesia | Barney Ronay
Finals are supposed to be close but Arsenal’s internal architecture collapsed and City walked them around in a headlock When the first Manchester City goal went in, with the Wembley clock on 60 minutes, Pep Guardiola’s response was to attack a pitchside hoarding – but to do even this in a very Pep kind of way, methodically, relentlessly trousers billowing, brown lace-ups whirring in perfect concert, like an uncle doing the running man at a wedding. When the second goal was scored four minutes la

Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta issues defiant response to Kepa Arrizabalaga question
Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta made the decision to stick with Kepa Arrizabalaga but the goalkeeper's error proved costly as they lost the Carabao Cup final to Manchester City

Union fan groups criticize club’s response to suspension of sporting director Ernst Tanner
Tanner suspended over misconduct allegations Sons of Ben want further explanation of situation Amid the worst start to a season in team history, the Philadelphia Union’s largest supporters group has criticized the club’s response to the suspension of its sporting director, Ernst Tanner. Tanner, who was the subject of a league investigation into wide-ranging, alleged misconduct, was suspended by Major League Soccer without pay last week; the suspension runs through 1 June. The Union released a
