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Formula 1

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Football/Soccer

Premier League Drama

Chelsea have "set fire to four points" in two home games according to manager Liam Rosenior after throwing away a lead against Burnley. The Blues' defensive woes continue with Wesley Fofana's red card contributing to their latest dropped points. Burnley say they are "disgusted" by racist abuse directed at Hannibal Mejbri following their draw at Stamford Bridge.

Bundesliga Action

Harry Kane struck twice as Bayern Munich extended their Bundesliga lead to nine points with a victory over Eintracht Frankfurt. The England captain's brace at the Allianz Arena keeps Bayern firmly on track for another domestic title.

La Liga Setbacks

Real Madrid suffered a 2-1 defeat at Osasuna that saw them drop points in the title race. Álvaro Arbeloa admitted his former side "can play much better" after the disappointing loss in Pamplona.

Championship Thrills

Wrexham secured a remarkable 5-3 victory over Ipswich despite furious protests over a missed penalty decision. Manager Phil Parkinson praised his team's character while expressing frustration at the officiating.

Scottish Premiership Concerns

Aberdeen appear content to wait until summer for a new manager despite suffering their fifth defeat in six league games. The Scottish club's patient approach is being tested as their poor form continues.

Premier League Midweek

West Ham missed the chance to close the gap to safety after being held to a 0-0 draw by Bournemouth. The Cherries came close to breaking the deadlock when Rayan hit the post in a match that offered few clear-cut chances.

Return to Roots

Tammy Abraham is back scoring goals at Aston Villa seven years after helping fire them into the Premier League. The striker says it feels "like a dream" to be contributing to Villa's push for European qualification.


NBA Basketball

Injury Update

Suns All-Star guard Devin Booker will miss at least one week with a right hip strain he suffered against the Spurs on Thursday. The injury sidelines Phoenix's leading scorer during a critical stretch of the season.


NFL Football

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MLB Baseball

Spring Training Notes

Aaron Judge homered twice in his spring debut while expressing excitement about the upcoming World Baseball Classic with Team USA. Shohei Ohtani is scheduled for a short Cactus League run with the Dodgers before departing for Team Japan's WBC preparations.

Transactions

Ramón Urías agreed to a one-year contract with the St. Louis Cardinals that includes a mutual option for the 2027 season.


NHL Hockey

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General Sports

Rugby Union

Scotland staged a thrilling second-half comeback to beat Wales in Cardiff. Wales captain Dewi Lake called the Six Nations defeat "gut-wrenching" after his side failed to hold a lead. Ireland delivered a record-breaking home win over England at Twickenham, prompting calls for self-reflection across the English squad.

Netball

Loughborough Lightning claimed the Super Cup trophy from London Pulse in a decisive victory.

Boxing

Briton Sandy Ryan became a two-weight world champion with a points win over Karla Ramos Zamora in Nottingham.

Tennis

Carlos Alcaraz dominated Arthur Fils to win the Qatar Open in just 50 minutes, maintaining his unbeaten 2026 record.

Rugby League

Leicester Tigers secured a home semi-final in the Prem Rugby Cup after beating Harlequins. Exeter Chiefs also advanced to the last four.

College Basketball

Michigan earned the top overall seed in the NCAA tournament bracket preview, with Duke and Arizona following closely behind.