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  • 2 weeks ago | radiotimes.com | Ned Holmes

    Liverpool will look to follow up their brilliant Premier League title under Arne Slot, but they will not be without competition, with Man City and Arsenal set to rally for another battle at the top of the table. The likes of Chelsea, Newcastle and Aston Villa may have title ambitions of their own, while Man Utd and Tottenham will look to bounce back after disappointing seasons. The issue for the 2024/25 underachievers is that there are more challengers for the European spots than ever.

  • 2 weeks ago | radiotimes.com | Ned Holmes

    Northampton have offered little in terms of a defence of their 2023/24 Rugby Premiership title, sitting eighth in the table, but the likes of Fin Smith, Tommy Freeman, and Rugby's man of the moment Henry Pollock could yet make this a season to remember. Watch Northampton v Bordeaux Begles on Premier SportsBordeaux Bègles are chasing history as they bid to deliver the club's first Champions Cup triumph after they beat Top 14 leaders Toulouse in the semi-finals.

  • 2 weeks ago | radiotimes.com | Ned Holmes

    Johann van Graan's side won away in Edinburgh in the semi-finals to reach their fifth Challenge Cup final and their first European showpiece game since 2014. Standing in the way of Bath's third European trophy are Lyon, who have impressed in Europe despite a disappointing domestic campaign, which has them 11th in France's Top 14. Le LOU have beaten the Sharks, Opsreys, and Racing 92 on their way to Cardiff as they search for a repeat of their 2022 Challenge Cup success.

  • 2 weeks ago | radiotimes.com | Ned Holmes

    This season, the top five teams in the Premier League will earn a Champions League place while as many as 10 top flight clubs could be playing continental football next term. Premier League champions Liverpool, Arsenal and Europa League winners Tottenham have already qualified for the 2025/26 Champions League, and three more teams will join them on the final day.

  • 2 weeks ago | radiotimes.com | Ned Holmes

    The world's best track and field athletes head to Rabat this weekend for the fourth Diamond League meet of the 2025 season. Letsile Tebogo stole the headlines at the Doha event after he controversially slowed down to look across at rival Courtney Lindsey in his impressive victory in the 200m. The Botswanan sprinter is one of the big names in the field at the Morocco meet, the final event before the European leg of the Diamond League season gets under way.

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14 May 25

Huge. #ReadingFC fans have gone through hell over the past few years but finally, Dai Yongge is gone and they can move forward! Congrats @samrourke_ @ajonesrfc 🥂

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Reading Football Club is pleased to announce that Redwood Holdings Limited have completed their takeover of the football club. Statement in full 👇

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14 May 25

Amazing to sit down with @RealDeniseLewis ahead of her #SoccerAid debut! The UK Athletics president backed a potential 2040 London Olympics bid but wants the Government to bring the 2029 Worlds to the capital first... @RadioTimes exclusive 👇 https://t.co/8qgNIM4WWE

Ned Holmes
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10 May 25

🔮#safc and #sufc have my Championship predictions looking good! League One play-offs get going at lunchtime. #LOFC v #StockportCounty hard to call but #Chairboys v #cafc a little easier to pick. Predictions alongside @MichaelPotts_ for @RadioTimes 🔽 https://t.co/Z78EA1yTzr