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Mohamed Salah fires Egypt to their first ever World Cup win - 92 years on from their tournament debut.
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Jannik Sinner is the world's best tennis player. This is the journey that forged a champion.
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Wyndham Clark says "New York didn't really like me" after dealing with jeers from the fans to win a second US Open title.
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Lionel Messi, Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland and Harry Kane look to be on lethal form in this World Cup. So how can you stop them in their tracks?
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Cape Verde's impressive World Cup continues with a draw against two-time winners Uruguay - and they will now be looking to make the last 32.
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Does the performance, even the result, matter as long as Scotland qualify for the group stage of the World Cup after Wednesday's game against Brazil? Tom English ponders.
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Liverpool reject a verbal offer of 25m euros (£21.7m) from Inter Milan for midfielder Curtis Jones.
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Serena Williams will make a surprise return to singles action at Wimbledon later this month after accepting a wildcard.
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The government is proposing new legislation to prevent streaming and catch-up rights to some of the world's biggest sporting events - including the World Cup - being put behind a paywall for UK viewers.
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The Prem Rugby play-offs are set to move from home advantage to a neutral venue from the 2029-2030 season.
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Mohamed Salah scores one goal and creates another as Egypt come from behind to beat New Zealand and secure their first-ever World Cup win.
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Cape Verde's gripping debut World Cup campaign continued as they held two-time champions Uruguay to a thrilling draw in Miami.
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During a live BBC News broadcast, reporter Paul Njie interviews a Cape Verde fan when the country suddenly scores its first ever World Cup goal against Uruguay in the 2026 World Cup.
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Mohamed Salah scores to give Egypt a 2-1 lead against New Zealand as he edges towards the all-time goalscorers record for the Pharoahs.
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Cape Verde's Kevin Pina scores the opening goal against Uruguay in their Group H match in the 2026 World Cup.
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As English cricket deals with the fallout of an extraordinary two weeks, BBC cricket correspondent Stephan Shemilt explores the questions hanging over the entire England set-up.
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Will you get today's player in as few attempts as possible?
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A tearful Keely Hodgkinson pulls out of the 400m final at the UK Athletics Championships moments before the race.
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Ollie Watkins says Thomas Tuchel is "not afraid" to shout at England players as the manager aims to maintain training standards at the World Cup.
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Spain looked an instantly better team with Lamine Yamal in the side, with the 18-year-old showing why this could be his World Cup.