Holiday heroics secure 3-2 series lead for Bucks
Jrue Holiday's last minute defensive heroics ensure the Bucks take a 3-2 semi-final series lead.
Only having one shot to stake his claim in Q3 gave Charles Leclerc something of a fright.
Lando Norris says that was a "tough" one as he raced in Spain despite suffering with tonsillitis.
Determined to go his own way in the role, Ten Hag thinks he is the right man to restore post-Ferguson United’s former glories
There was more bad luck for Fernando Alonso, who will start his home Grand Prix from the back of the grid.
Kylian Mbappe has put to bed one of world football's biggest transfer sagas by singing a new PSG contract.
Taylor defeated Amanda Serrano via split-decision to retain her four lightweight world titles. DAZN confirmed that 1.5 million subscribers watched the Madison Square Garden event and there have since been calls for a rematch between the pair. Promoter Eddie Hearn wants her next bout to take place at Croke Park in Dublin. "There are three fights for Katie Taylor next," Hearn told IFL.
The Serbian could face Rafael Nadal, Carlos Alcaraz and Alexander Zverev if he wants to win the title
CELTIC forward Daizen Maeda is in Japan to make his goodbyes at Yokohama F. Marinos and the 24-year-old was well received by supporters of the J-League oufit.
Kylian Mbappe has revealed how he twice spoke about a move to Liverpool and has opened up on his future plans
Roman Abramovich’s ownership tenure is poised to end after 19 years.
JOHN ASKEY says he hopes York City’s promotion to the Vanarama National League will provide “a new start for this football club.”
Peter Murphy believes Owen Moxon has the right attributes to handle the step up with Carlisle United.
Milan beat Sassuolo on the final day of the season to win their first league title since 2011
The Warriors lost 119-109 but still lead the Western Conference Finals 3-1 after an 'ego win' for the Mavs.
The defender has flourished under Antonio Conte to take Spurs to the verge of a Champions League spot, having been made a scapegoat for the club’s struggles by José Mourinho
Tottenham booked their return to the Champions League and Heung-min Son won a first Golden Boot as they finished the season with a 5-0 win over Norwich on a perfect afternoon at Carrow Road. Spurs needed just a point against the doomed Canaries to all but guarantee fourth-place ahead of rivals Arsenal but the memories of previous near-misses, including Lasagna-gate in 2006, meant there were always likely to be jitters among the travelling support. In the end, the afternoon could scarcely have been more stress-free and the only (very minor) frustration was that Mohamed Salah’s late goal for Liverpool ensured Son only finished as the Premier League’s joint-top scorer after a brilliant double here.
RALPH Hasenhuttl labelled the Saints supporters as “exceptional” after they stayed to clap the players off following the 4-1 defeat to Leicester City.
Isaac Whitehall and Jalil Saadi have both been offered new contracts by Rovers.
Casper Ruud had to break Joao Sousa's serve to avoid defeat and fought back to retain his Geneva Open crown on Saturday.
Meanwhile, Chelsea have a reported eight-player shortlist for the summer