Follow live: Messi, Miami visit Orlando seeking first win of 2026
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After every round of Premier League matches this season, Troy Deeney gives us his team of the week. Do you agree with his choices?
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England are likely to have five spots in next season’s Champions League. With Arsenal and Manchester City set to take two of them, who will claim the others?
A tale of contrasting fortunes for the goalkeepers with Raya making crucial stops while Sánchez flapped for the winner David Raya (GK) The Spaniard made two important saves to stop Chelsea from going ahead. Leapt to deny them an equaliser in added time. 8/10 Continue reading…
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BBC Sport NI takes a look at some of the talking points from the latest round of National League action.
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Sunday’s La Liga match between Elche and Espanyol is paused for three minutes after the referee instigates Uefa’s racism protocol.
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Espanyol and Elche drew 2-2 on Sunday in a LaLiga match briefly interrupted toward the end after the referee activated the anti-racism protocol.
Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang struck twice in the final nine minutes as Marseille came from behind to snatch a dramatic 3-2 win over Lyon in Ligue 1.
Goalkeeper made last-ditch save to deny Garnacho ‘David’s hand brought my heart back to life’ Mikel Arteta said his heart almost stopped before David Raya kept Arsenal’s title challenge on track with a stunning late save to deny 10‑man Chelsea a late equaliser at the Emirates Stadium. Raya was in exceptional form during a crucial
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Fifa president wants more intervention in battle against racism Mouth covering in focus after Vinícius Júnior’s allegation of abuse The Fifa president, Gianni Infantino, has suggested players who cover their mouths while addressing opponents could be sent off as part of the governing body’s battle against racism. The practice, which has long been deployed to
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