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The best of the week
Franz Beckenbauer  
A player out of his time who made football evolve with him
A player out of his time who made football evolve with him
JPR Williams  
A rugby revolutionary, a fighter and the ultimate competitor
A rugby revolutionary, a fighter and the ultimate competitor
Top 100  
The best female footballers in the world for 2023
The best female footballers in the world for 2023
Stefanos Tsitsipas  
I still have plenty of time – I’m a late bloomer
I still have plenty of time – I’m a late bloomer
Tiger Woods  
Nike and the end of the all-encompassing athlete-brand marriage
Nike and the end of the all-encompassing athlete-brand marriage
Best touchdowns of the season  
From one-handed flips to the trickiest NFL trick plays
From one-handed flips to the trickiest NFL trick plays
Comment and analysis
Moral and financial failure at Yorkshire to allow Graves back in the door
Moral and financial failure at Yorkshire to allow Graves back in the door
The club’s sponsors must stand up to the likely return of a man who dismissed racism as ‘banter’ – or we are back where we started
Klopp is right: man-management skills are being lost amid data
Bashful Havertz encapsulates Arsenal’s attacking impotence
Watch and listen
A rugby union great who changed full-back role – obituary
JPR Williams  
A rugby union great who changed full-back role – obituary
Welsh rugby has lost a legend following the death of JPR Williams at the age of 74 after a short illness
Football Weekly Extra  
Chelsea’s Carabao Cup blow and a Premier League preview
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The Joy of Six  
Africa Cup of Nations memorable moments
Africa Cup of Nations memorable moments
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We open on Friday night with live minute-by-minute coverage of Burnley v Luton in the Premier League (7.45pm, all times GMT).

On Saturday the Premier League opens with a west-London derby. We'll have updates from Chelsea v Fulham at 12.30pm. With no top-flight action until later in the day, our attention turns to the Football League where we’ll have a clockwatch on all the 3pm action. Then at 5.30pm we'll bring you the Premier League showdown between Newcastle and Manchester City, a fixture that ended 3-3 last season, before we turn our attention to the Africa Cup of Nations opener at 8pm, featuring hosts Ivory Coast v Guinea-Bissau.

On to Sunday and our focus turns to tennis where we’ll have a rolling report from 8am on the opening grand slam of the year, the Australian Open in Melbourne. That’s followed by a double helping of Premier League action in the afternoon: Everton v Aston Villa from Goodison at 2pm, followed by Manchester United v Tottenham at 4.30pm. There’s also live coverage from Afcon with Nigeria in action against Equatorial Guinea at 2pm.
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Well, 2023 didn’t exactly go to plan, did it? Here in the UK, prime minister Rishi Sunak had promised us a government of stability and competence after the rollercoaster ride of Boris Johnson and Liz Truss. Remember Liz? These days she seems like a long forgotten comedy act. Instead, Sunak took us even further through the looking-glass into the Conservative psychodrama.

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