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The best of the week
Ramla Ali  
The only time I feel like I’m a boxer is when I’m in the ring
The only time I feel like I’m a boxer is when I’m in the ring
Champions Cup  
Tournament kicks off with usual suspects on top but plenty to relish
Tournament kicks off with usual suspects on top but plenty to relish
Football  
Klopp, Postecoglou and the Premier League’s era of charisma
Klopp, Postecoglou and the Premier League’s era of charisma
Moving the Goalposts  
Sinclair closes international chapter as Canada’s storied pioneer
Sinclair closes international chapter as Canada’s storied pioneer
Football Beyond Borders  
Ten years of using sport to change young lives
Ten years of using sport to change young lives
Conor McGregor  
Former UFC star is far from first MMA star to flirt with the right
Former UFC star is far from first MMA star to flirt with the right
Comment and analysis
Premier League’s greed may consume it as Manchester City’s date with destiny looms
Premier League’s greed may consume it as Manchester City’s date with destiny looms
Ominous news that those epic financial charges will be judged, eventually, feels like an existential threat for league and club
Now let’s make an impact after women's football review
Obscene money list shows golf is in danger of losing plot
Watch and listen
Players and fans devastated as Santos relegated for first time in history
Football  
Players and fans devastated as Santos relegated for first time in history
Santos, Pelé's former club, have been relegated for the first time in their 111-year existence
Football Weekly Extra  
Fortress Villa Park and more McTominay magic
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More from our newsletters
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From the vault
The Joy of Six  
Sporting events that should never have been held
Sporting events that should never have been held
Coming up this weekend
Our live coverage kicks off on Saturday with minute-by-minute updates of Liverpool's trip to Crystal Palace (12.30pm, all times GMT). Staying with football, our 3pm clockwatch is headlined by Manchester United v Bournemouth, before the showdown between Aston Villa and Arsenal (5.30pm). We'll also be all over the cricket, with the second women's T20I between India and England at 1.30pm and the third men's ODI between West Indies and England from 5.30pm.

Into Sunday and we start with the Women's Super League as Arsenal host Chelsea (12.30pm). We'll be back in India for the third women's T20I with England from 1.30pm. Then it's football all the way, with Luton hosting Manchester City in the Premier League at 2pm, followed by Tottenham's clash with Newcastle at 4.30pm. Enjoy!
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