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England are taking precautions to ensure boisterous locals do not disrupt their preparations in Mexico.
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Ferrari's Lewis Hamilton says Silverstone will be "a completely different circuit" with this year's new cars.
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Tottenham are set to break their record transfer for the second time in a matter of days with the club's impressive performance off the field allowing greater flexibility for investment into the first-team squad.
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Arthur Fery keeps British hopes alive at Wimbledon as he fights back from a set down to reach the third round, but Katie Swan and Jacob Fearnley are out.
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Marc Cucurella sees his goal ruled out for a foul on Austrian goalkeeper Alexander Schlager during their round of 32 game in Los Angeles.
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One year after his death, Portugal are using Diogo Jota's memory to help inspire them at the 2026 World Cup.
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Elliot Anderson will become the most expensive British player, but why are Manchester City prepared to pay a record fee to sign the midfielder?
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BBC Scotland looks at the reasons why Scottish top-flight players could be becoming more attractive propositions.
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Will a win against double world champions South Africa in their spiritual home of Ellis Park in Johannesburg, a place where England haven't won in 54 years, revitalise Steve Borthwick's England regime?
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England captain Nat Sciver-Brunt produces a vital innings, hitting 75 off 47 balls, to help her side fight back against South Africa after a poor start in their ICC Women's T20 World Cup semi-final at The Oval, as England set their opponents 170 to win.
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Enjoy the best shots from day four of Wimbledon 2026, featuring British hopefuls Katie Swan and Arthur Fery.
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BBC commentator Danny Murphy provides an update on the fate of his cat Bob.
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Mikel Oyarzabal gives Spain the lead against Austria, during their World Cup round of 32 match in Los Angeles.
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England's Heather Knight uses all her experience to hit a vital 53 off 47 balls to help her side recover from 23-3 to 169-5 from their 20 overs against South Africa in their ICC Women's T20 World Cup semi-final.
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Fourteen players still at the World Cup have no club to return to once the tournament is over.
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The government had initially said it would not relax licensing laws further for the World Cup.
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Players who cover their mouths in confrontations with opponents will not be shown red cards in Uefa competitions.
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Former Arsenal midfielder Santi Cazorla retires from playing at the age of 41.
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Cusack would still be alive if the coach of the women's team had not been employed, her mother says.
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Finn Russell will not feature for Scotland in their opening Nations Championship match of the summer series against Argentina, while Jonny Gray makes his return after missing this year's Six Nations.