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The best of the week
Dominic Matteo  
Basically, I played my whole football career with a brain tumour
Basically, I played my whole football career with a brain tumour
Football  
Attack on referee sums up Turkey’s toxic attitude towards officials
Attack on referee sums up Turkey’s toxic attitude towards officials
Alessia Russo  
I had to get out of my comfort zone to make the next step
I had to get out of my comfort zone to make the next step
Football  
Tensions rise between fans and police in Germany six months before Euros
Tensions rise between fans and police in Germany six months before Euros
UFC’s Leon Edwards  
In Jamaica killing seemed normal. We were used to death all around us
In Jamaica killing seemed normal. We were used to death all around us
Tennis  
Mouratoglou wants to reinvent the sport. Does he need to?
Mouratoglou wants to reinvent the sport. Does he need to?
Comment and analysis
Barton’s far-right rebrand points to sad malaise among football’s lost boys
Barton’s far-right rebrand points to sad malaise among football’s lost boys
While Barton’s empty intellectual shtick was just that, his misogynistic rants are symptomatic of something more sinister
Rahm's legacy tarnished by joining Saudi Guillotine Squad
Aston Villa have upended the Premier League’s paradigm
Watch and listen
Sunday league team score after cheeky corner
Do try this at home  
Sunday league team score after cheeky corner
AFC Hackleton scored against Hazelwell FC after sneakily taking a short corner
Football Weekly Extra  
Newcastle crash out on a dramatic European night
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From the vault
The Joy of Six  
Athletes who hated sports
Athletes who hated sports
Coming up this weekend
Our live coverage kicks off on Friday evening with minute-by-minute updates of Nottingham Forest v Spurs (8pm, all times GMT). 

Moving to Saturday and Spurs v Arsenal in the Women’s Super League (12pm) is our opening football offering while the derby action continues with Ipswich v Norwich in the Championship (12.30pm). Staying with football, our 3pm clockwatch is headlined by Manchester City v Crystal Palace before the Premier League’s evening kick-off between Burnley and Everton (5.30pm). We’ll also be all over the cricket, with day one of the first women’s Test between India and England (4am start) and the third men’s T20 as West Indies host England from 5.30pm.

Into Sunday and it’s back to India for day two of the first women’s Test with England from 4am. Then it’s football all the way, with four big matches in the afternoon. We start with Man Utd v Liverpool in the Women’s Super League (12.30pm) before Arsenal v Brighton headlines our 2pm Premier League clockwatch. That’s followed by Rangers v Aberdeen in the Scottish League Cup final (3pm) before all eyes turn to Anfield for the Premier League showdown between Liverpool and Manchester United at 4.30pm. Enjoy!
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