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Nsemba watches on as Wigan overturn 12-point deficit to thwart Warrington0:18 Wigan 30-18 Warrington Austin Daniel scores first senior try to seal win Wigan Warriors ended a difficult week in which one of their star players, Junior Nsemba, was subjected to online racial abuse with a spirited win over Warrington that defied a huge injury crisis and showcased the very best of the next generation of talent at the Super League heavyweights. Greater Manchester police confirmed … Merino puts Spain into World Cup semi-finals as Belgium rue costly Courtois injury23:45 Mikel Merino’s amazing moment arrived once more, a country circling the corner flag with him. The man who came on to scored the late, late goals that took Spain into a European championship semi final two years ago and a World Cup quarter final four days ago, only went and did it again. This is some hat-trick, history made here. Introduced as sub on 85.32 with Spain struggling to find a way throu… Sports quiz of the week: England v Norway, Wimbledon and Alexia Putellas23:13 Have you followed the big stories in football, tennis, rugby union, cricket, cycling, rugby league and swimming? Continue reading... Sinner dismantles Djokovic’s dreams of 25th slam in one-sided Wimbledon semi-final21:38 Defending champion triumphs 6-4, 6-4, 6-4 Sinner will face Alexander Zverev in Sunday’s final Novak Djokovic returned to Centre Court, one of the venues that has most defined his legendary career, desperately hoping that he had enough left in the tank to conjure up another miracle. His run to another grand slam semi-final at 39 years old was an immense achievement, but he wanted more. He always w… Arthur Fery’s magical run ends with crushing Wimbledon defeat by Alexander Zverev21:07 German beats British wildcard 7-6 (0), 6-2, 6-4 Zverev advances to final at SW19 for first time For around 45 minutes of this unfathomably enormous occasion in Arthur Fery’s otherwise understated career, the second-lowest ranked Wimbledon men’s semi-finalist in the open era handled business supremely well. Faced with tackling the sport’s newest grand slam champion, Alexander Zverev, he served wel… Sophie Ecclestone and women’s cricket make history at Lord’s as England bowl out India20:35 Only Test, day one: India 285; England 21-1 Ecclestone becomes England’s leading women’s wicket-taker The opening day of the first women’s Test match at Lord’s started with a nod to the historical injustice of the long, slow journey to reach this moment – a group of former women players, denied the chance themselves to play a Test at the home of cricket, given the chance to ring a ceremonial bell… Cutting off Erling Haaland is key but Norway are not just a one-man team | Emma Hayes20:35 England need to be wary of a united Ståle Solbakken side who know their strengths before the World Cup quarter-final England fans are going to have to be really patient on Saturday night because this World Cup quarter-final against Norway will feel like a grind and I would not be surprised if the match goes the full distance and we see 120 close-fought minutes. Let me be clear: this will not be a… Tadej Pogacar’s Tour de France dominance leaves rivals asking: ‘What now?’19:31 Tim Merlier powers to win on stage seven in sprint Pogacar keeps overall advantage over Vingegaard Tim Merlier of the Soudal-Quick Step team won the seventh stage of the Tour de France in a classic sprinter’s finish on the banks of the Garonne in Bordeaux. As the Tour headed away from the Pyrenees, through Gascony towards the Atlantic coast, a lull settled over a shell-shocked peloton as it came … Odds-on favourite Precise struck down by Blue Bolt in Falmouth Stakes18:59 Andrew Balding’s star remains unbeaten for season Satono Reve can strike for Japan in July Cup The Group One Falmouth Stakes has proved a tough assignment for favourites in recent years and Precise, at 4-5, was the fifth of the last seven odds-on shots to let the punters down, as she could finish only a two-length second behind Andrew Balding’s year-older Blue Bolt here on Friday. Precise arrived… England return to the north with Borthwick needing to avoid a Mersey meltdown17:23 Team head to Everton’s Hill Dickinson Stadium to face Fiji needing to avoid a sixth successive Test defeat with eyes on debutants Van Rensburg and Caluori England’s men venture north to play international rugby union so infrequently that their Nations Championship fixture against Fiji is a newsflash in itself. It is more than a decade since the north-west last staged a union Test and approaching … World Cup last eight, Wimbledon finals and the Tour de France – follow with us17:23 Here’s how to follow along with our coverage – the finest writing and up-to-the-minute reports Continue reading... Michael Edwards quits as football chief for Liverpool’s owner Fenway Sports Group15:48 Edwards’ move linked to multi-club plan being shelved Sporting director Hughes may also leave in September Michael Edwards has quit as chief executive of football for Liverpool’s owner, Fenway Sports Group. The hugely influential Edwards informed FSG in autumn 2025 of his intention to step down once he felt plans for Liverpool’s future were in place. FSG confirmed his exit on Friday, having wante… Wing wizards or worries? England and Norway have choices to make out wide14:44 Thomas Tuchel seems undecided, while Ståle Solbakken has been structured before the World Cup quarter-final While there will be much focus on Harry Kane and Erling Haaland before England’s match with Norway, they carry no mystery. They will play. They will probably score. Of far greater interest is who Thomas Tuchel and Ståle Solbakken choose to deploy as their wingers. Neither team have complete… Exit strategies: how and why 27% of World Cup coaches have left their jobs14:12 Thirteen coaches have been sacked or walked away from their national teams – here’s a full rundown Sabri Lamouchi Appointed on 14 January to succeed Sami Trabelsi after Tunisia lost on penalties to Mali in the last 16 of the Africa Cup of Nations. Sacked after Tunisia lost 5-1 to Sweden in their opening group match. Said after the game: “We have our pride. We need to react.” The Tunisian FA said:… Like Nosferatu on a golf weekend – but England players trust Tuchel and his aura | Barney Ronay13:40 Imposing head coach is a details man who has got the balance of squad spirit right at the World Cup, and is even proving a hit on Mumsnet Let’s set the world on fire. There’s a section in Bill Buford’s classic football hooligan study, Among the Thugs, where he describes being part of a phalanx of England “faces” steaming through the centre of mid-1980s Rotterdam towards some kind of meet, while t… |