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Phil Foden and Harry Maguire are among the players set to be left out of Thomas Tuchel's England World Cup squad.
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Emma Raducanu is handed a tricky test at the French Open after being drawn against Argentine clay-court specialist Solano Sierra in the first round.
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Jens Berthel Askou leaves Motherwell to become head coach of Toulouse - what now for the Fir Park club?
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Tonda Eckert was a head coach who had the world at his feet. After Spygate, he may be fighting for his job and his future in the game.
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Mercedes driver George Russell believes he can put a "turbulent" start to the season behind him at this weekend's Canadian Grand Prix.
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British Gymnastics says it will replace its complaints process after concerns over the treatment of gymnasts - following criticism from abuse victims.
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Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta says he could not watch the game that secured the Premier League title, opting to have a barbecue in his garden instead.
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Belgium's Alec Segaert claims first-ever stage win on a Grand Tour to keep his Bahrain-Victorious team-mate Afonso Eulalio in the overall lead of the Giro d'Italia.
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The Football Association opens an investigation into Southampton's conduct after the club admit to spying on three clubs during the Championship season.
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Britain's Toby Samuel reaches the first Grand Slam main draw of his career with victory in the final round of French Open qualifying.
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Celtic manager Martin O'Neill says allegations Hearts players were assaulted amid Saturday's pitch invasion "has not been proved" as the fallout from the Premiership title decider continues.
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BBC Sport football pundits Micah Richards, Joe Hart, Theo Walcott, Stephen Warnock share their stories of what it is like to get a call before a major tournament telling you if you are in or out of the England squad.
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A village in Ghana will hold a parade with 30 motorcycles and a minibus to celebrate Aston Villa's Europa League victory.
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Kim Hellberg reflects on a whirlwind of emotions on Middlesbrough's reinstatement for the Championship play-offs following Southampton's expulsion.
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UK police are sending just three officers to the US to accompany England fans at the World Cup, after American authorities refuse to provide funding.
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The all-female track meet Athlos will be hosted in London for the first time later this year as it expands to two events.
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Bristol Bears' Christiana Balogun on how it felt to make her England debut this spring, four years after being diagnosed with cancer.
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Max Dowman is the youngest player in Premier League history and had to take his GCSE exams just days after sealing the title.
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The longest-running football magazine show in the world comes to an end this Sunday after 52 years and here are some of our favourite moments.
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Oleksandr Usyk says he is training with the "same intensity" as always for Saturday's fight against Rico Verhoeven.