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Best male footballers in the world for 2023
Best male footballers in the world for 2023
Roll up, roll up …  
It's the Football Daily Christmas Awards
It's the Football Daily Christmas Awards
David Squires on …  
Maupay Unwise and other Christmas TV highlights
Maupay Unwise and other Christmas TV highlights
Football for free  
Will Paris FC’s brave policy raise profile of women’s game?
Will Paris FC’s brave policy raise profile of women’s game?
Checking out  
The slow decline of London's darts scene
The slow decline of London's darts scene
Devious and dumb …  
The Anti-Sports Personality of the Year awards
The Anti-Sports Personality of the Year awards
Comment and analysis
Revamped European Super League may flop but the door for change is now open
Revamped European Super League may flop but the door for change is now open
Even if elements of the new proposals raise more questions than answers, Fifa and Uefa know their dominance is under threat
A Question of Sport: ill-fated reboot buried a TV institution
We will miss Warner and his main villain energy when he's gone
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The most skilled, and not-so-skilled, moments of 2023
Football  
The most skilled, and not-so-skilled, moments of 2023
From incredible bicycle kicks to being tackled by a linesman, here are some of the best moments from the world of football in 2023
Football Weekly  
Qatar’s World Cup, one year on: where are we now?
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Memorable festive sporting moments
Coming up this weekend
Our live coverage this weekend begins with minute-by-minute updates from the Club World Cup final on Friday, featuring Manchester City v Fluminense (6pm, all times GMT), before Aston Villa host Sheffield United in the Premier League (8pm).

On a Saturday packed with live football, we begin in Mumbai with updates from day three of the one-off women's Test match between India and Australia from 4am. Then it's back to the Premier League, with West Ham v Manchester United (12.30pm) and, at the same time, Leeds hosting Ipswich in the Championship. We'll have the usual 3pm clockwatch updates, including Tottenham v Everton, plus Nottingham Forest taking on Bournemouth, before Liverpool v Arsenal (5.30pm) as the headline showdown in the Premier League.

Sunday is Christmas Eve, so it's slightly quieter than usual with the final day of India v Australia (4am), and then Wolves v Chelsea (1pm) our main focus in terms of live action. Enjoy and have a great Christmas!
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