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Minute-by-minute report: Follow all the action from Romania, with Toby Moses
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Saido Berahino has been called up by England for the Euro 2016 qualifier against Slovenia and the friendly with Scotland
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Having been accused of ‘parking two buses’ at Anfield last season, Chelsea’s Nemanja Matic suggested sides must ‘know how to defend’ to deliver the solidity lacking in Liverpool’s current game
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Jenson Button remained tight lipped on reports he is to lose his drive at McLaren come the season’s end
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Sam Warburton’s prowess and bravery at the breakdown will be key to Wales’s hopes of ending their miserable run against Australia and the captain tells Sean Ingle fitness will also be pivotal
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Dave Attwood has been chosen for the England side to face the All Blacks at Twickenham after his wife gave birth to their first child
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Sachin Tendulkar looks back over his career at the launch of his autobiography, Playing It My Way
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The Connacht centre Robbie Henshaw has replaced Gordon D’Arcy at 12 in the Ireland side to face South Africa on Saturday
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New Zealand had not lost in England since 1936, but Maurice Colclough’s try helped the hosts to an unlikely 15-9 victory
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Having fallen to 44th in the world rankings, Ian Poulter is desperate to end a disappointing year on a high note
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Chris Cook and Tony Paley: Simonsig, ante-post favourite for the King George, has been earmarked to return to the racecourse at Huntingdon next month
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Classic YouTube: This week’s roundup also has another Nascar WWE impersonation, Marco van Basten’s Serie A goals and Rikk Wilde!
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Sonny Bill Williams will face England at the weekend while Aaron Cruden has won the No10 jersey
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Sean McMahon’s rise continues after the flanker was named to make his Australia debut against Wales
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The BBC said it will pull out the stops for the weekend’s FA Cup ties, starting with Warrington Town against Exeter City
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In an extract from his new book, The Secret Footballer explains why players are damned if they do … and damned if they don’t
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Joel Campbell to leave Arsenal? | Man City to offer Marco Reus £180,000-a-week? | Jermaine Defoe to QPR – for £10m?
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Classic YouTube: This week’s roundup also has another Nascar WWE impersonation, Marco van Basten’s Serie A goals and Rikk Wilde!
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England captain has told supporters to put pressure on opponents with less than one year to go to World Cup
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Jack Crawford tells Sachin Nakrani that he is relishing the chance to play on home soil in the NFL at Wembley
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The season-ending event may move abroad one day but the capital’s pull remains strong and the dome is its rightful home
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New Zealand remain the standard bearers in world rugby and Israel Dagg tells Michael Aylwin that collective responsibility helps to set the All Blacks apart
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Cutting-edge revamp also involves changes to shorts and socks as New Zealand prepare to face England on Saturday
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Philip Smart: For thousands of fans, like me, who paid to come to Madrid, the manager’s team selection was just not acceptable. It suggested the intention was not to win. Perhaps fans shouldn’t bother in future
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Radamel Falcao and Anderson to leave Old Trafford? | Jermain Defoe off to QPR? | Jay Rodriguez to Tottenham?
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Podcast: The podders look back on a miserable week in Europe for England's elite, and then preview a busy weekend of action
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When the Republic of Ireland needed to replace Giovanni Trapattoni, supporter Paddy O’Brien thought he had something unique to offer. Despite his revolutionary tactics and willingness to negotiate on wages, the FAI chose Martin O’Neill
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Paul Wilson: City are being outplayed and outthought in the Champions League and desperately need a domestic win at QPR to help right a tilting ship
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Jonathan Wilson: The new reliance on expensive signings at Barça means the club are losing their identity and with it a certain way of playing
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Paul Rees: Stuart Lancaster must shape an England team with all-round strengths if they are to prosper this month and at the World Cup
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Chris Cook and Tony Paley: Simonsig, ante-post favourite for the King George, has been earmarked to return to the racecourse at Huntingdon next month
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Pete Smith: The influence of Australian football’s greatest figure is still being felt 10 years after his death
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Jacob Steinberg: On Wednesday the club launched a new £30m state-of-the-art training ground and Les Reed, executive director, believes the investment will bring trophies to the south coast
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Paul Wilson: Manchester City finished with nine men after losing their discipline and the match against a CSKA side who became the first from Russia to beat an English team in their own country
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Ronan O’Connell: The Australia captain has endured a lean spell and beating England on home turf would be an ideal way to bow out
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Barney Ronay: Midfielder could be faulted for Anderlecht’s equaliser but blame should be apportioned to Arsène Wenger for holes in the squad
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Andy Wilson: England players have chance to reach Four Nations final and salvage their coach’s reputation at the end of a fine tournament
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Our Manchester football correspondent was online to discuss the week’s action, including Liverpool’s defeat to Real Madrid and CSKA Moscow’s visit to the Etihad Stadium
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Marina Hyde: The FBI may have done greatest service to football since the game was invented by revealing the workings of Fifa
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Liverpool’s on-loan Belgian striker has impressed at Lille, who take on Everton in the Europa League on Thursday
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Poll: Liverpool kept the score down to 1-0 in the Bernabéu but is there any glory in surrendering so quickly in such a grand occasion?
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Ewan Murray: The former world No1 missed the Ryder Cup but is confident he can rediscover his best form, starting this week in Shanghai
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In today’s Fiver: Manchester City’s acts of daftness and Neil Warnock’s refusal to help our Quote of the Day section
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A fantastic shot of a windsurfer amidst the waves of the imposing Mediterranean sea, off the northern coast of Italy near Aurelia
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In today’s Fiver: Man names team. Plus: attempted manslaughter, the riot police and drug trafficking. All aboard the chuckle bus
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Chris Cook and Tony Paley: Jim Culloty has vowed to have Lord Windermere as fit as possible for the Cheltenham Gold Cup winner’s planned reappearance at Punchestown
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Possibly taking inspiration from the Queen, a young whippersnapper upstages Ryan Moore as the jockey celebrates his victory, which he won atop Protectionist
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In today’s Fiver: Liverpool go down the rabbit hole, the Tel Aviv derby goes off and the Indian Super League goes abstract
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Chris Cook and Tony Paley: Pepite Rose is fancied to pull off a surprise victory in the Haldon Gold Cup at Exeter
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Andy Bull: I guess every county has their cult heroes, their champions of the grandstands. But the thing is, you see, there’s none quite like Peter
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Russell Jackson: From Lillee v Richards to Mitch Johnson destroying England, a selection of cricket’s most hostile barrages
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In today’s Fiver: Simple Chris, a Fifa ‘narrowing’, Brazilian biff and Arsène Wenger’s zipper
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Chris Cook and Tony Paley: Colin Tizzard is reported to be happy with Cue Card ahead of the Haldon Gold Cup at Exeter on Tuesday
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The mighty All Blacks took on the USA Eagles in front of a whopping 61,500 fans at Soldier Field in Chicago, creating quite a spectacle. Unsurprisingly, New Zealand, the world champions, ran out 74-6 winners
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Featuring hand gestures, a pass that deserved a goal, a race that was over before it started and keep-ups with golf clubs
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Chris Cook: Jonjo O’Neill’s Taquin Du Seuil has legitimate Gold Cup aspirations and can prove it in the Charlie Hall Chase at Wetherby
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In today’s Fiver: $tevie Mbe, a raging Granada coach and much more
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Chris Cook: Seven horses have been declared for the first major race of the core jumps season, plus tips for Friday’s action
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A nice juxtaposition in the Ontario Hockey League, courtesy of a perfectly placed advertising hoarding in front of the Ottawa 67s' team bench
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England will face Italy, Portugal and Sweden in the group stage of next summer’s European Under-21 Championship finals in the Czech Republic
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Minute-by-minute report: Will Everton take three points from Lille in their Eurpoa League encounter? Join Paul Doyle to find out
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Featuring: a player trying to make you look stupid, an ear-cupper and some mischievous scamps
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England manager Roy Hodgson announces the England squad for upcoming internationals against Slovenia and Scotland
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The former Barcelona club president José Nuñez has lost his final appeal against a court verdict that sentenced him to two years and two months in prison after being found guilty of bribing tax inspectors
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Barcelona manager Luis Enrique says he is pleased with his team's 2-0 victory against Ajax on Wednesday
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City manager says he is not thinking about the Manchester derby until after his side's match against Newcastle
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Sachin Tendulkar looks back over his career at the launch of his autobiography, Playing It My Way
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Rafael Nadal leaves Quiron Teknon hospital in Barcelona on Wednesday following a successful appendectomy.
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New Zealand No8 Kieran Read and winger Julian Savea look ahead to their autumn international against England
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Captain Michael Clarke says his Australian team was 'outplayed by a very good Pakistan team'
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Thousands of fans of the Western Sydney Wanderers have squeezed into Sydney Airport to welcome their team home from Saudi Arabia
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World number eight Caroline Wozniacki says she surprised herself by completing her first New York marathon on Sunday
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A daredevil tightrope walker is cheered on by crowds in Chicago as he walked between two skyscrapers while wearing a blindfold.
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Australia coach Michael Cheika speaks at a press conference on Thursday
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Austrian cyclist Matthias Brändle set a new hour cycling record in Switzerland with a total distance of 51.85km
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Looking back at the clash between Muhammad Ali and George Foreman in Kinshasa 40 years ago
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South Africa's national rugby team train in Johannesberg ahead of their match against Ireland on 8 November in Dublin
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Speaking after his team won the World Series in Missouri, the Giants' MVP pitcher gives his reaction
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Classic YouTube: This week’s round-up also features frustrated tennis players, a rabona American football kick-off and much more
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Possibly taking inspiration from the Queen, a young whippersnapper upstages Ryan Moore as the jockey celebrates his victory, which he won atop Protectionist
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Style is in the eye of the beholder as celebrities and their watchers congregate to compare clothes and headpieces
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The 30th Annual Cup parade brought the centre of Melbourne to a standstill. Thousands lined the streets to celebrate the 154th running of Australia’s most famous horse race
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The headwear de jour at the Spring Racing Carnival’s most fashionable day – Derby Day – is the percher. We take a look at what racegoers are wearing
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The mighty All Blacks took on the USA Eagles in front of a whopping 61,500 fans at Soldier Field in Chicago, creating quite a spectacle. Unsurprisingly, New Zealand, the world champions, ran out 74-6 winners
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A nice juxtaposition in the Ontario Hockey League, courtesy of a perfectly placed advertising hoarding in front of the Ottawa 67s' team bench
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Our picture editor, Jonny Weeks, has selected his favourite photographs of Muhammad Ali from the archives. The selection includes pictures of some of Ali’s most memorable fights as well as many distinctive portraits from his life outside the ring
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Before this weekend’s United States GP, we’ve had a rummage through the archives to check out some of F1’s previous visits across the pond
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Forty years on from the legendary heavyweight championship fight, a look at the best images from the momentous meeting between George Foreman and Muhammad Ali
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There are many differences between the two sides of the Atlantic, the standard of half-time shows at sporting events being one of them
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The fantastic light and the dark shadows at the Singapore Sports Hub means that the viewer's gaze is drawn to Maria Sharapova and the powerful backhand she has just fired back to Agnieszka Radwanska during her 7-5, 6-7, 6-2 victory
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This silhouette creates a striking image as horse and rider soar over a fence on the home straight during the Avalon Surfacing Handicap Hurdle race at Exeter racecourse
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Eddie Butler makes the case for the England players to be selected for the crucial matches against New Zealand, South Africa, Samoa and Australia in November
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A dramatic photo from the Moche Rip Curl Pro in Portugal as John John Florence appears to be throwing some shapes as he leaps over the crashing waves
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Kick-off was delayed between Newcastle and Leicester at St James' Park after part of a new giant screen was dislodged by high winds
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An aerial view of the 46th Barcolana Regatta in the Gulf of Trieste near northern Italy
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The sun shone over the stunning new Formula One track at Sochi in Russia as fans and teams at the race weekend have their thoughts with the critically injured Jules Bianchi, who crashed in Japan
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These Roger Federer fans at the Shanghai Masters really think their hero is super as they proudly display images of the Swiss as an X-Man, Superman, Green Lantern, Iron Man and Spider-Man
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Whether a keen golfer yourself, or an avid spectator we asked for your best action shots from favourite golf courses across the world. Here are a pick of the best of them You can still share your most striking golf course photos on the GuardianWitness assignment
England need mixture of Roundheads and Cavaliers to beat All Blacks