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Advocaat returns to coach Curaçao for first World Cup campaign
Dick Advocaat will return to coach Curaçao at next month's World Cup after Fred Rutten resigned.
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Andy Murray joins Jack Draper's team for grass-court season
Andy Murray will join Jack Draper's team for the grass-court season, including Wimbledon, after Draper split with Jamie Delgado.
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Tottenham draw with Leeds, stay two points clear of West Ham
Tottenham drew 1-1 with Leeds United at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, leaving them two points clear of West Ham with 2 matches left.
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LeBron James unsure on future after Lakers swept by Thunder
LeBron James said he has not decided whether he will return after the Lakers were swept by the Thunder.
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Thunder sweep Lakers 4-0 as LeBron James weighs future
The Oklahoma City Thunder swept the Los Angeles Lakers 4-0, and LeBron James said he will consider his future after the loss.
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Tottenham and West Ham stay in relegation battle after 1-1 Spurs draw
Tottenham drew 1-1 with Leeds United on Monday and stayed 17th, two points above West Ham in the Premier League relegation fight.
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Southampton charged with spying on Middlesbrough before Championship play-off semi-final
The English Football League charged Southampton with spying on Middlesbrough’s training before their Championship play-off semi-final.
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76ers rally from 3-1 deficit to beat Celtics 109-100, reach Eastern semis
The Philadelphia 76ers overcame a 3-1 series deficit to beat the Boston Celtics 109-100 and advance to the Eastern Conference semifinals.
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Gretchen Walsh breaks 100m butterfly world record again in Florida
Gretchen Walsh set the 100m butterfly world record for the third time in 12 months with 54.33 seconds in Fort Lauderdale.
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Detroit Pistons beat Orlando Magic 116-94 to win first playoff series in 18 years
The Detroit Pistons defeated the Orlando Magic 116-94 in Game 7, overcoming a 3-1 series deficit to claim their first NBA playoff series win in 18 years.
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Independent director appointed for Champions Cup final after semi-final replay controversy
An independent broadcast director will oversee the Champions Cup final on May 23 in Bilbao following replay issues in Bath's semi-final loss.
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Manchester City one win from WSL title after beating Liverpool; Lyonnes and Barcelona reach Champions League final
Manchester City defeated Liverpool 1-0 to move within one victory of the WSL title, while OL Lyonnes and Barcelona advanced to the Champions League final.
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Caf appointment of Ndala for Champions League final draws internal criticism
Caf officials want Jean-Jacques Ndala Ngambo replaced as referee for the Champions League final first leg on 17 May in Tshwane.
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Marcelino García Toral leaves Villarreal after securing Champions League qualification
Villarreal secured Champions League qualification by beating Levante 5-1 before coach Marcelino García Toral departed the club.
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Arteta vows Arsenal will 'go out there like beasts' in Champions League semi-final second leg
Arsenal manager Mikel Arteta vows his team will give their all in the Champions League semi-final second leg against Atlético Madrid today.
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Hearts beat Rangers 2-1 to open 7-point lead in Scottish title race
Hearts beat Rangers 2-1 on Monday and moved 7 points clear in the Scottish Premiership title race.
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Slot questions VAR call as Newcastle end losing streak
Arne Slot criticised a VAR decision in Liverpool's defeat, while Newcastle ended a five-game skid with a 3-1 win over Brighton.
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Manchester United seal Champions League place with 3-2 win over Liverpool
Manchester United beat Liverpool 3-2 to clinch Champions League qualification for next season.
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Injuries dominate NBA playoffs as stars across teams go down
Injuries have hit multiple NBA playoff teams, sidelining stars for the Thunder, Timberwolves, Celtics and others.
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Formula One faces calls to cut battery role in 2026 engine rules after Miami race
Formula One drivers and teams pressure FIA to alter 2026 engine rules amid criticism of battery reliance after Miami Grand Prix.
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Manchester City hosts Everton in Premier League amid Haaland's Golden Boot lead
Manchester City hosted Everton on May 4 as Erling Haaland leads the Golden Boot race by two goals.
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Licensed bare-knuckle boxing grows to over 1,000 bouts in 2025 amid safety concerns
Licensed bare-knuckle boxing expanded to more than 1,000 bouts in 21 countries by 2025, driven by major promotions BKB and BKFC.
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Craig Bellamy says he works beyond duty as Wales head coach
Wales head coach Craig Bellamy said he puts in more work than he needs to and tries not to dwell on changes.
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First official penalty shootout was held in 1970 at Hull's Boothferry Park
The first official penalty shootout in football was played on 5 August 1970 between Manchester United and Hull City.