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Southampton 0-1 Newcastle | Carabao Cup highlights
Highlights of the Carabao Cup semi-final, first leg between Southampton and Newcastle.
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Carra and Nev’s MNF predictions | Title, top four, staying up & more
Jamie Carragher and Gary Neville make their mid-season Premier League predictions on who will be champions, make the top four, stay up and more.
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Ellie Downie retires from gymnastics | Priority is
Ellie Downie has made the decision to retire from gymnastics; She says that it is in order to “prioritise her mental health and happiness”; Downie won the all-round European Championship gold in 2017
Last Updated: 23/01/23 10:04am
Ellie Downie has made the decision to retire from gymnastics
Ellie Downie has announced her retirement from gymnastics in order to “prioritise her mental health and happiness”.
In a statement released on social media she said: “With a heavy heart and an array of emotions, today is the day I announce my retirement from gymnastics!
“To say it has been a difficult decision is a massive understatement, but after a really tough last few years, I’ve made the decision to prioritise my mental health and happiness.
“Gymnastics has been my life for as long as I can remember and I am proud of everything I was fortunate enough to achieve in the sport.
“Competing and winning medals for Great Britain has meant everything and more to me and I’ll miss it enormously.”
The 23-year-old won 12 medals during her senior career, including six silver medals at the European Championships and two bronze medals at the World Championships.
She also finished 13th in the all-round at the 2016 Olympics despite landing on her head during a tumbling pass on floor.
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Leeds 0-0 Brentford | Premier League highlights
FREE TO WATCH: Highlights from the draw between Leeds and Brentford in the Premier League.
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Liam Smith: I told you I could KO Chris Eubank Jr! | I would accept the rematch
Liam Smith says people got too carried away with Chris Eubank Jr’s chin and he knew he was good enough to knock him out.
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Riyad Mahrez completes sensational 12-minute City comeback!
Riyad Mahrez finds the net to complete a sensational 18-minute Manchester City comeback.
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Ref Watch: Was Marcus Rashford interfering with play? Why didn’t it go to VAR?
The Ref Watch panel debate whether Marcus Rashford did interfere with play from an offside position that saw Bruno Fernandes equalise against Manchester City.
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Full Focus: Ja Morant leads Grizzlies to 9th straight win
Ja Morant continues his great form after another Grizzlies win!
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‘Inches away from a slam dunk ace’ | Tommy Fleetwood comes close to hole-in-one
Tommy Fleetwood was inches away from dropping his tee shot at the fourth straight into the hole at the Hero Cup in Abu Dhabi.
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Hearts 1-0 St Mirren | Scottish Premiership highlights
Highlights from the Scottish Premiership match between Hearts and St Mirren.
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Damian Lillard drops season-high 50 points on Cleveland Cavaliers
Damian Lillard goes off for a season-high 50 points, while shooting 57% from the field in Portland’s tough loss to Cleveland Cavaliers
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Graham Potter: Joao Felix loss disappointing, he will learn from red card
Following his sides 2-1 defeat to Fulham, Chelsea head coach Graham Potter says the loss of Joao Felix for three games following a red card is really disappointing.
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England vs Jamaica: Vitality Roses win opening game in three-match series with impressive performance
England trailed by 10 goals against Jamaica before eventually clawing their way back into the match to seal an emphatic 73-52 victory in World Cup year; Netball World Cup takes place this summer from July 28- August 6, all live on Sky Sports
By Raz Mirza
Last Updated: 11/01/23 9:18pm
Jo Harten was on target for England as they dominated Jamaica in the final quarter
England’s Vitality Roses made an impressive start to 2023 by seeing off rivals Jamaica with a ruthless 73-52 display at Manchester’s AO Arena on Wednesday.
England began the first of their three-match series by dismantling the Commonwealth Games silver medallists in the final quarter to seal a fabulous victory.
Head coach Jess Thirlby admitted the matches against Jamaica are all geared towards the Netball World Cup this summer.
She told BBC Sport: “It’s definitely about the longer-term but everything we do, you have to have intent to do both. Part of learning how to be better at the World Cup is learning how to win these games. We’ve ticked off so many new things there.
“World Cup always has to be our destination but we want to win as well.”
Helen Housby (left) and Malysha Kelly in action at Manchester’s AO Arena
The Sunshine Girls made a storming start, producing neat court transition through to goal shooter Jhaniele Fowler for a 19-13 lead at the end of the first quarter.
Thirlby’s side worked hard in a fast-paced encounter, with Jo Harten and Helen Housby gelling neatly together to enable England to stay in contention.
Jamaica’s lead was cut to three goals by half-time following another lively quarter in which they began to show a few signs of nerves.
With the visitors losing momentum, the Roses took advantage to close the gap to 34-31.
The tide turned England’s way midway through the third quarter with the home side moving ahead and building a slight cushion, leading 49-47 in a roller-coaster ride heading into the final quarter.
The Roses went on to show all their experience to run away with the contest in the last 15 minutes.
Natalie Metcalf, Harten and Housby toyed with the Jamaican defence to add to their tally and close out an emphatic win between the teams who are ranked third and fourth in the world, respectively.
What’s next?
The teams travel down south to the Copper Box Arena in London for back-to-back games on January 14 and 15.
The series forms part of the Roses’ preparations for July’s World Cup in South Africa – live on Sky Sports.
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Fallon Sherrock through to Final Stage at Q-School after brilliant run in Milton Keynes
Fallon Sherrock into Final Stage at Q-School; tournament will be played each day from Thursday to Sunday, with the winner receiving a PDC Tour Card; There will also be an Order of Merit with points available for wins with nine more players receiving a PDC Tour Card for 2023 and 2024
Last Updated: 11/01/23 4:49pm
Fallon Sherrock has confirmed her place in the Final Stage at UK Q-School
Fallon Sherrock has made it through to the Final Stage at UK Q-School following a brilliant run in Milton Keynes on Wednesday.
The Women’s World Matchplay winner joins 104 players in qualifying for the final stage, which, supplemented by the 24 players who were automatically qualified, means that a total of 128 players will compete for the 13 available Tour Cards from Thursday.
Sherrock, who made history by becoming the first woman ever to win a match at the PDC World Darts Championship in 2019, is pleased with her progress but is also aware of the hard work ahead to earn her Tour Card.
She said on Twitter: “Very pleased with my game the past 3 days, especially today – but nothing won yet as the hard work starts tomorrow.
“But win or lose I’m just pleased to be part of QS and playing my game the best I can. Good luck and well done to everyone else who plays tomorrow.”
Sherrock says the ‘hard work’ starts on Thursday when she will look to earn a PDC Tour Card
Sherrock joins the likes of Christian Perez, Jamie Lewis, Josh Payne, Andy Hamilton, Nick Kenny, former UK Open runner-up Corey Cadby and Arron Monk in managing to secure a spot for the remainder of Q-School.
Meanwhile, Jelle Klaasen, Nico Kurz, Diogo Portela and Ronny Huybrechts will feature in the final stage at European Q-School.
What’s next?
A total of 32 PDC Tour Cards will be on offer in Final Stage from January 12-15, with each of the daily winners in the UK and Europe receiving an automatic Tour Card.
The remaining 24 Tour Cards will be allocated to players from the UK and European Q-School Final Stage Orders of Merit, and split on a pro-rata basis of total participants in each region.
Any ties in the Q-School Orders of Merit will be split as follows based on all match results: Leg Difference, Legs Won, then DartConnect average. If players still cannot be split, a play-off would be organised.
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Cristiano Ronaldo celebrates Al Nassr win in dressing room
Cristiano Ronaldo’s new club Al Nassr had to do without their new signing as the former Manchester United forward served out a suspension. Ronaldo chose to watch the game on television while cycling topless in the dressing room.
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Subs Grealish and Mahrez link up to give City the lead!
Jack Grealish and Riyad Mahrez come off the bench and make an immediate impact for the visitors.










