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Nottingham Forest seal playoff spot after Igor Jesus fells Ferencvaros

Nottingham Forest cruised into the Europa League playoffs with a one-sided victory against Ferencvaros, Igor Jesus maintaining his impressive goalscoring form to cap a fine few days for Sean Dyche. The last time Forest won three successive home games in a European competition, in 1979, it culminated in them lifting their first European Cup under

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O’Neill delight as Celtic ease to Europa League playoff with win over Utrecht

Celtic race into 3-0 lead inside 19 minutes and win 4-2 O’Neill’s side now face either Stuttgart or Ferencvaros This was a little more fraught than it needed to be and looked as if it would be for Celtic. Still, Martin O’Neill can focus on the most important fact in that he has guided the

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Europa League roundup: Jimoh-Aloba the hero as Aston Villa hit back

Nineteen-year-old fires winner to give Villa 3-2 win Rangers’ poor campaign ends with 3-1 loss to Porto The 19-year-old Jamaldeen Jimoh-Aloba was the hero as Aston Villa came from two goals down to beat Red Bull Salzburg 3-2 at Villa Park, though they lost Ollie Watkins to injury in the first half. Jimoh-Aloba hit the

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MLS to cut half of Spanish-language broadcast talent on Apple TV, according to sources

Spanish-language MLS 360 show will cease Some live games will be produced from London Major League Soccer will make significant changes to its broadcasts on Apple TV this season, including a significant scaling back of its Spanish-language broadcast talent, five sources familiar with the league’s plans said this week. The sources spoke to the Guardian

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A World Cup boycott would be a big statement but unlikely to accomplish much

International sporting events don’t often see teams refuse to participate for a cause – but when it’s happened, it hasn’t been effective It was probably fitting that the first call from someone with genuine power should emanate from Germany, long one of soccer’s moral centers. “The time has definitely come,” German soccer federation vice-president Oke

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