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Eubank accuses Benn and team of 'derailing' weight cut
Chris Eubank Jr suggests he wasn't allowed to urinate as he narrowly missed weight for his fight with Conor Benn. -
Liverpool have 'big responsibility' to win title at Anfield - Slot
Liverpool manager Arne Slot says his team have a "big responsibility" to secure the club's 20th top-flight title against Tottenham at Anfield. -
Maximum joy but Allen beaten by Wakelin at Crucible
Northern Ireland's Mark Allen makes an "incredible" 147 break but loses to England's Chris Wakelin in an absorbing World Championship second-round match. -
Raducanu out of Madrid Open after loss to Kostyuk
Emma Raducanu loses to Ukraine's Marta Kostyuk in the second round of the Madrid Open. -
'World class' Sing ready for Grand Slam decider
Head coach John Mitchell says full-back Emma Sing is "world class" and is able to replace world player of the year Ellie Kildunne for England's Grand Slam decider against France at Allianz Stadium, Twickenham on Saturday. -
Palmer's goalless run a mental thing - Maresca
Chelsea forward Cole Palmer's recent struggles on the pitch are "a mental thing", says boss Enzo Maresca. -
Sale second as Ford scores try in win over Sarries
England fly-half George Ford scores his first try for Sale as the Sharks beat Saracens in a fiery match to move up to second in the Premiership. -
Eubank defiant after £375,000 fine for being 0.05lb over weight
Chris Eubank Jr will be fined £375,500 after weighing 0.5lb too heavy for Saturday's grudge match with Conor Benn. -
'I could have shaved my beard' - Eubank on weight cut
Chris Eubank Jr says he was stopped from urinating to make the weight for Saturday's fight with Conor Benn. -
Why Barcelona v Real Madrid won't just define trophies, but trajectories
Saturday's Copa del Rey final between Barcelona and Real Madrid is about more than just the trophy, writes Guillem Balague.
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