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Southampton say they have appealed against their removal from the Championship play-offs for spying as it is "manifestly disproportionate to every previous sanction in the history of the English game".
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Arsenal have had to wait 22 years to celebrate a title win, and both the club's players and fans made sure to savour every second of it.
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The referee for Manchester United's win over Nottingham Forest last Sunday has not been selected for any match in the final round of Premier League fixtures.
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Aston Villa are aiming to end a 30-year trophy drought in Istanbul on Wednesday.
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The 2026 Fifa World Cup was supposed to provide a tourism boom for the United States, but now the fear is that may never materialise.
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Darren Gough questions the appointment of Marcus North as England’s new selector, saying the arrival of the Australian will further divide the national team from the domestic game.
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The Enhanced Games, the 'Steroid Olympics' which take place this weekend, are forcing sport and wider society to confront some challenging questions.
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BBC Sport looks at the key moments that helped turn Arsenal from nearly men to league winners.
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A controversial split-second call leaves Tottenham are left fighting for Premier League survival and dignity to avoid the ultimate humiliation on the last day of the season, says chief football writer Phil McNulty.
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What tactical approach will Xabi Alonso bring to Stamford Bridge next season after being announced as Chelsea boss?
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Ronda Rousey's return generated a huge 17 million in audience figures on Netflix.
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Toulouse have made an official approach to Motherwell as they aim to appoint manager Jens Berthel Askou as their new head coach.
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The inside story of how Mikel Arteta turned Arsenal from 'nearly men' into Premier League winners.
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Spain midfielder Fermin Lopez is ruled out of the World Cup with a broken bone in his foot.
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Boss Steve Clarke has named his squad for this summer's World Cup - meet the 26 players.
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A team of North Korean footballers who made history by crossing the border into South Korea earned a victory to take them into the Asian Women's Champions League final.
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South Sydney Rabbitohs forward Jai Arrow announces his immediate retirement after being diagnosed with Motor Neurone Disease (MND) at the age of 30.
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Norway midfielder Morten Thorsby says "everybody in football loses" if Fifa does not do more to protect players from extreme heat at the World Cup.
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Arthur Lewis, a member of the 1971 Grand Slam-winning Wales team and former British and Irish Lion, dies aged 84.
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Arsenal are crowned champions of the Premier League for the first time in 22 years after Manchester City are held to a 1-1 draw at Bournemouth at the Vitality Stadium, a result which secures European football for the home side for the first time in their history.