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Three Sweden fans went to Brussels. Only one of them came back
Three Sweden fans went to Brussels. Only one of them came back
Cricket World Cup awards  
The best player, match, moment and more – our verdicts
The best player, match, moment and more – our verdicts
Wayne Barnes  
It’s gone to the next level of abuse in the last 12 months – at my family
It’s gone to the next level of abuse in the last 12 months – at my family
Sport’s age of excess  
Tournaments are getting bigger, but will they get better?
Tournaments are getting bigger, but will they get better?
'Hope Sogni'  
Meet the AI-created football expert aiming to teach Infantino a lesson
Meet the AI-created football expert aiming to teach Infantino a lesson
David Squires on …  
The ultimate fantasy football stadium in 50 favourite bits
The ultimate fantasy football stadium in 50 favourite bits
 
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Humphries stands out as human hero amid bluster and bravado of darts
Humphries stands out as human hero amid bluster and bravado of darts
‘Cool Hand Luke’ is often dismissed as boring but he has overcome personal hurdles to become the world’s best player
O’Sullivan lays bare triumphs and torments in documentary
Why sacking a manager is the hardest call for any club owner
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'First hole, lose your players ball'  
What golfers and caddies say on the course
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Saturday is all about the Premier League's return, kicking off at the Etihad with a huge game: Manchester City host Liverpool (12.30pm, all times GMT) as first plays second. Then it's over to the clockwatch for all the 3pm kick-offs including Newcastle v Chelsea before an intriguing London derby as Brentford entertain Arsenal (5.30pm).

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