Deschamps’ Dynasty – French boss signs to 2026
A World Cup winner in 2018, Deschamps will remain in charge for the next two major tournaments for France
A World Cup winner in 2018, Deschamps will remain in charge for the next two major tournaments for France
Arsenal may be leading the way in the league, though City will be desperate to derail their rivals when it comes to the FA Cup. Here, we take a look at the five main talking points ahead of Friday's encounter. Who are the favourites? Form points to Arsenal, who are five points clear at the top of the Premier League, but experience favours City.
A British shot put champion has heavily criticised leaked plans to allow transgender women to compete in the female category in international track and field, saying it could lead to a "free-for-all" which would "screw" biological women like her.
The 25-year-old former Bournemouth winger is set to undergo a medical at Hotspur Way after initially agreeing to move to Goodison Park
The Scot was due to take on the 29-year-old Englishman again in Glasgow on March 4, but the bout has been postponed. "I turned them down to do this to prove that it was just a bad performance and I am still the best fighter on the planet in my weight class." Taylor tore the plantar fascia tendon in his heel while sparring which will means he can do nothing for "at least five to six weeks" and it could be late May or early June before he returns to the ring.
Rafael Nadal to miss Dubai event while there are doubts over his participation in Sunshine Double.
The England international produced two superb second-half saves from Southampton forward Che Adams as the Magpies secured a vital 1-0 win from a breathless Carabao Cup semi-final first leg at St Mary's. Joelinton set aside a disallowed goal and a shocking miss to claim the visitors' 73rd-minute winner, while Saints substitute Adam Armstrong had a leveller ruled out for handball following VAR intervention. Newcastle manager Eddie Howe, who warned there is still a long way to go in the tie ahead of next week's return meeting, saluted the impact of his in-form keeper, while Magpies midfielder Bruno Guimaraes went a step further.
Harry Kane moved level with Jimmy Greaves as Tottenham's all-time top scorer as his 266th goal for the club earned a 1-0 win over Fulham at Craven Cottage. The England captain's fine finish in first-half stoppage time settled an even contest and moved Spurs to within five points of fourth place, albeit having played a game more than Newcastle and Manchester United. Got behind a number of Fulham efforts in a busy first half and made a smart late save as Fulham pushed for an equaliser.
The 23-year-old, who has one senior cap for Scotland, made over 150 appearances for Hibs during his 10-year stay at the club.
Rahm and 23-year-old Thompson were tied with three holes to play when Thompson, who led through 36 holes and shared the lead with Rahm going into Sunday, pulled his drive into a deep fairway bunker on the par-five 16th and wound up with par. Rahm made birdie to take the lead. Rahm finished 27-under 261 and won for the ninth time on the PGA Tour.
Lando Norris wishes he could fight George Russell and Carlos Sainz for wins this season.
Sky Sports pundit joked he would happily avoid working on Arsenal games
The Belarusian fifth seed has not dropped a set in eight matches this season.
Manchester United and Bayern Munich have been linked with Kane, however, the striker is reportedly 'open' to extending his Tottenham contract.
Jose Mourinho celebrated his 60th birthday.
The Scots had an encouraging Autumn Series.
The League Cup may have become the runt of English football's prize litter, but for the first time in a decade, the Carabao would be truly cherished by any of its semi-finalists...
Italy were handed a rematch against 2021 conquerors Spain in Wednesday's draw for June's Nations League Finals in the Netherlands.
LeBron is just 177 points away from tying Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s all-time NBA scoring record
The nine-time champion stormed into the Australian Open semi-finals after a straight sets win
Hundreds of migrant workers in Qatar employed as security guards during the World Cup at Fifa’s main media centre and other key sites face deportation after launching an unprecedented street protest in Doha on Sunday against mass sackings that followed the tournament.