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Wales crushed by England's 3-goal first half blitz

Craig Bellamy's Wales side were left shell-shocked after England stormed to a commanding 3-0 lead within just 25 minutes, leaving the Dragons with a mountain to climb in their crucial international fixture.

Barcelona's Miami Match Plan Sparks La Liga Civil War

Exclusive: Barcelona's controversial proposal to host a league match in Miami faces fierce opposition from Villarreal and other Spanish clubs, threatening to split La Liga as the debate over overseas games intensifies.

Aberdeen's Brave Fight Falls Short in 5-Goal Thriller

Aberdeen displayed remarkable fighting spirit but ultimately suffered a 3-2 defeat to Champions League favourites Shakhtar Donetsk in a pulsating European encounter at a sold-out Pittodrie Stadium.

A-League players avoid conviction in betting scandal

Two former A-League players have been spared criminal convictions after confessing to deliberately receiving yellow cards in exchange for £10,000 payments as part of an international betting syndicate operation.

Liverpool beat Everton 2-0 in controversial Merseyside derby

Liverpool emerged 2-0 winners in a fiery Merseyside derby against Everton at Anfield, with Mohamed Salah sealing the win after a controversial VAR decision denied Everton a potential penalty. Read the full match report and analysis.

Thai tennis player handed lifetime ban for match-fixing

Thai tennis player Jatuporn Nalamphun receives a lifetime ban after being found guilty of match-fixing at an ITF World Tennis Tour event in Lamphun, Thailand, following a detailed investigation by the International Tennis Integrity Agency.

Bale & Rooney Captain Star-Studded Soccer Aid Icons Match

Football legends Gareth Bale and Wayne Rooney are set to captain a glittering array of global superstars in a highly anticipated charity Icons Match at Chelsea's Stamford Bridge, promising a night of nostalgia and world-class skill for a great cause.

England hit with partial Wembley closure by UEFA

UEFA has ordered England to play their next home match against Andorra behind closed doors for one section of Wembley, following charges of fan disturbances and racist behaviour during the Hungary fixture.

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