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The best of the week
‘I ain’t no fool’  
Lennox Lewis on Fury-Usyk and offers of returns to boxing
Lennox Lewis on Fury-Usyk and offers of returns to boxing
Immanuel Feyi-Waboso  
If I play well or badly, I will still have medicine
If I play well or badly, I will still have medicine
Jürgen Klopp  
For good and bad, Liverpool fans had the time of their lives
For good and bad, Liverpool fans had the time of their lives
Football  
Super Depor are on their way back, led by sacrifices of Pérez
Super Depor are on their way back, led by sacrifices of Pérez
‘What’s next for me?’  
Rikke Sevecke on the condition that ended her career
Rikke Sevecke on the condition that ended her career
Feet of clay  
How world’s best battle to mould game to the surface
How world’s best battle to mould game to the surface
Comment and analysis
England are losing their greatest bowler – but the time was right
England are losing their greatest bowler – but the time was right
While hearing Brendon McCullum tell him it’s over might have been tough, Jimmy Anderson will know it’s the next crop’s time to take over
Postecoglou’s Spurs project is a magnificent act of misdirection
Death threats, AI, prosecutions: how should we stop ref abuse?
Watch and listen
Skydivers fly through London's Tower Bridge
London falling  
Skydivers fly through London's Tower Bridge
Marco Fürst and Marco Waltenspiel are the first people to successfully navigate a wingsuit flight through London's Tower Bridge
Women's Football Weekly  
Aoife Mannion on winning the FA Cup with Manchester United
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From the vault
Leicester’s 2016 title triumph  
The inside story of an extraordinary season
The inside story of an extraordinary season
Coming up this weekend
Saturday’s action begins with our county cricket day two liveblog, under way at 11am (all times BST). At 3pm all eyes will be on the Women's Super League, where Emma Hayes is hoping to sign off with her seventh league title before leaving Chelsea. Her side have a tough final match at Manchester United and we will have minute-by-minute updates on that at 3pm as well as updates on Manchester City's game at Aston Villa. City are level on points with Chelsea and may need to outscore them to get their hands on the trophy. Nerves will be frayed. We have more football at 4.15pm, when Bolton Wanderers take on Oxford United at Wembley in the League One playoff final. At 6pm you can follow hole-by-hole updates on the third round of the US PGA Championship and at 10pm the world will be watching as we begin our buildup towards the heavyweight unification title fight between Tyson Fury v Oleksandr Usyk in Riyadh. The action is due to start at around 11.30pm when we will have round-by-round updates. 

The County Championship action resumes at 11am on Sunday before we switch attention to Formula One at 2pm and lap-by-lap updates of the Emilia Romagna Grand Prix. And then at 4pm it is the Premier League finale, with Manchester City aiming for an unprecedented fourth league title in a row when they host West Ham at 4pm. We will have minute-by-minute updates on this and Arsenal v Everton, with the Gunners need ing a victory to end their long wait for the title if City slip up. We will also have a full clockwatch following the eight other matches, which will take in Liverpool v Wolves and Jürgen Klopp's final farewell. The weekend's action will wrap up in Valhalla for the final round of the US PGA Championship (coverage starts at 6pm).
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