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1 week ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Will Conroy |Simon Briggs
Good afternoon and welcome to live coverage of the opening round at the French Open as British No 1 Jack Draper looks to win at Roland Garros for the first time in his career. The 23-year-old's campaign begins against world No 68 Mattia Bellucci of Italy on Court Suzanne-Lenglen. Draper has fallen at the first hurdle on his two previous visits to Roland Garros, retiring in the opening round in 2023 before losing a five-set thriller to Jesper De Jong a year later.
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1 week ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Will Conroy
Top five qualify for Champions League Sixth place qualifies for Europa League Seventh place qualifies for Conference League Nottingham Forest vs Chelsea team news Murillo is fit enough to start for Nottingham Forest as Neto leads the line for Chelsea. Newcastle United vs Everton team news Despite injury concerns, Alexander Isak is fit enough to start for Newcastle United this afternoon.
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2 weeks ago |
telegraph.co.uk | Thom Gibbs |Will Conroy
Good afternoon and welcome to live coverage of Sheffield United vs Sunderland in the Championship play-off final at Wembley, with a spot in the Premier League and £200m in extra income up for grabs. With Leeds United and Burnley securing automatic promotion from the division, this afternoon's showdown sees the sides who finished third and fourth face off for a spot in the top flight, following their semi-final triumphs.
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3 weeks ago |
sg.news.yahoo.com | Will Conroy
Manchester United are a disgrace, a shell of the club they used to beRuben Amorim averts his eyes as United slump to their 17th defeat of the season - AFP/OLI SCARFFTwenty years on from one of the most ruinous takeovers in sports history, this is where Manchester United stand: sixteenth in the Premier League, a shell of their illustrious former selves and clinging to the hope that a single game can salvage this utter shambles of a season.
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3 weeks ago |
ca.sports.yahoo.com | Will Conroy
Twenty years on from one of the most ruinous takeovers in sports history, this is where Manchester United stand: sixteenth in the Premier League, a shell of their former selves and clinging to the hope that a single game can salvage this utter shambles of a season. It is two decades on Monday since the Glazer family bought United in a hostile £790m takeover and it is genuinely shocking to think what has become of the club.
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