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‘I felt an outcast’: Jimmy Anderson on cricket, Bazball and the future
‘I felt an outcast’: Jimmy Anderson on cricket, Bazball and the future
Boxing  
Silence before the charade: Tyson lets money talk before fight
Silence before the charade: Tyson lets money talk before fight
USA  
What kind of host will Trump be for the World Cup and Olympics?
What kind of host will Trump be for the World Cup and Olympics?
Football  
Match-by-match: Coote’s Liverpool games as referee and VAR
Match-by-match: Coote’s Liverpool games as referee and VAR
Moving the Goalposts  
Seger signs off as Swedish icon after two decades at top
Seger signs off as Swedish icon after two decades at top
Ultrarunning  
How Dower finished the 2,100-mile Appalachian Trail in 41 days
How Dower finished the 2,100-mile Appalachian Trail in 41 days
Comment and analysis
Wretched, haunted but human: Coote was made by modern football
Wretched, haunted but human: Coote was made by modern football
Refereeing is basically a nightmare now. Is it really a huge surprise a Premier League official should end up brutalised and spitting toxins on a sofa?
City shouldn’t panic but they are struggling in unfamiliar ways
Tyson v Paul: the apex event of content masquerading as sport
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Lineker's most memorable moments as Match of the Day host
Football  
Lineker's most memorable moments as Match of the Day host
Gary Lineker has been a presence on football fans’ screens on Saturday nights for 25 years
Football Weekly Extra  
England’s gamble pays off with smooth win in Greece
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The forgotten story of … 17 November 1993
The forgotten story of … 17 November 1993
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Sunday's live offering kicks off at 2pm with a Merseyside derby leading our WSL clockwatch, before England host the Republic of Ireland at 5pm in their bid to secure automatic Nations League promotion. We'll be on top of Wales v Australia in the Autumn Nations Series (4.10pm), the ATP Finals final is due to get going at 6pm, while our weekend's coverage wraps up with the final T20 between West Indies and England at 8pm.
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