October 20th, 2024

Green claims one-stroke win at BMW Ladies Championship

Hannah Green shot a one-under 71 to win the BMW Ladies Championship in South Korea ahead of Celine Boutier.

Today on Sky Sports Racing: King George winner Goliath is back

Sunday’s action has a Group 2 at ParisLongchamp with Goliath returning and jumping from Sedgefield with Tommie Beau bidding to retain his Durham National crown; live on Sky Sports Racing.

‘Complacent’ Yarde calls out Buatsi for all-British showdown

Anthony Yarde reiterated his calls for all-British showdown with Joshua Buatsi despite an underwhelming comeback victory over Ralfs Vilcans on Saturday night.

Norris ‘excited’ for crucial showdown with Verstappen at United States GP

Lando Norris is “excited” for a big battle between himself, Max Verstappen and the Ferraris at the United States Grand Prix as his championship pursuit of the Dutchman continues.

Slot on risk vs reward, perfection and ‘special’ Alexander-Arnold

Liverpool head coach Arne Slot sat down with Sky Sports’ Pat Davison to discuss his side’s excellent start to the season and facing Chelsea at Anfield on Super Sunday:

Cyclist Sir Chris Hoy announces his cancer is terminal

The 48-year-old Scot says doctors have told him he has between two and four years to live.

The stats behind ‘fun to watch’ Chelsea’s resurgence

Seven Premier League games into Enzo Maresca’s reign as Chelsea boss and the Blues fans have plenty to be excited about.

NZ claim first Test victory in India for 36 years

Will Young and Rachin Ravindra guide New Zealand to an eight-wicket victory in Bengaluru – their first Test win in India since 1988.

‘There was no need to foul him’ – Shearer on Saliba red card

Match of the Day pundit Alan Shearer says Arsenal’s disciplinary record “has to change” after William Saliba earned Arsenal’s third red card of the season in their 2-0 loss to Bournemouth in the Premier League at the Vitality Stadium.

Messi’s Inter Miami to play in Fifa Club World Cup

Major League Soccer side Inter Miami are named as the latest addition to the Fifa Club World Cup in 2025.
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