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Saturday 12.30pm TNT Sports 1 Venue City GroundReferee Chris Kavanagh This season G6 Y20 R0 3.33 cards/gameSubs from Gunn, Victor, Murillo, Boly, Zinchenko, Sangaré, Douglas Luiz, McAtee, Domínguez, Awoniyi, Kalimuendo, Hudson-Odoi, Bakwa, Hutchinson, Igor JesusDoubtful Wood (knee)Injured Aina (hamstring, Dec)Suspended NoneForm DLLDLL Leading scorer Wood 2Subs from Slonina, Jörgensen, James, Hato, Acheampong, Santos, Buonanotte, Fofana, Guiu, Estêvão, George, Mheuka, Gittens, WalshDoubtful Neto (knock), Fernández (knee)Injured Palmer (groin, Dec), Badiashile (muscle, Dec), Delap (hamstring, Dec), Essugo (thigh, unknown), Colwill (knee, unknown)Suspended Mudryk (indefinite)Form WWDLLW Leading scorer Caicedo, Fernández 3Saturday 3pm Venue Amex StadiumReferee Craig Pawson This season G4 Y9 R1 2.5 cards/gameSubs from Steele, McGill, Veltman, Coppola, Boscagli, De Cuyper, Milner, Watson, Rutter, Tzimas, KostoulasDoubtful Gómez (thigh), Mitoma (knock), Veltman (calf)Injured March (knee, Dec), Gruda (knee, unknown), Hinshelwood (ankle, unknown), Webster (knee, unknown)Suspended NoneForm LWLDWD Leading scorer Welbeck 2Subs from Ramsdale, Schär, Lascelles, Krafth, Willock, Ramsey, Miley, Osula, MurphyDoubtful Joelinton (groin), Osula (ankle)Injured Hall (hamstring, Nov), Wissa (knee, Nov), Livramento (Knee, Dec)Suspended NoneForm LDWDLW Leading scorer Woltemade 3Saturday 3pm Venue Turf MoorReferee Tim Robinson This season (Championship) G2 Y11 R0 5.5 cards/gameSubs from Hladky, Weiss, Sonne, Roberts, Delcroix, Ekdal, Worrall, Humphreys, Pires, Ugochukwu, Mejbri, Bruun Larsen, Edwards, Trésor, Broja, Barnes, Banel, Flemming, AgyeiDoubtful Anthony (thigh), Foster (dead leg)Injured Beyer (hamstring, unknown), Roberts (achilles, unknown), Amdouni (ACL, unknown)Suspended NoneForm WLLDLL Leading scorer Anthony 4Subs from Perri, Meslier, Bijol, Bornauw, Justin, Tanaka, Gruev, Harrison, James, Piroe, NmechaDoubtful Perri (thigh), James (ankle), Okafor (adductor)Injured Gnonto (groin, Nov), Gray (hip, Nov)Suspended NoneForm LDLWDL Leading scorer Okafor 2Saturday 3pm Venue Selhurst ParkReferee Jarred Gillett This season G5 Y15 R1 3
‘Illusion of democracy’: Ben Sulayem’s last rival exits FIA presidential race
The FIA has been accused of presenting an “illusion of democracy” in an uncompromising broadside from the last remaining challenger to Mohammed Ben Sulayem as he formally announced his attempt to succeed the organisation’s incumbent president was over. Tim Mayer, a former FIA senior steward, also condemned Formula One’s governing body for lacking transparency and threatening the sport’s future.The 59-year-old American, who was sacked from his FIA role last year, had been standing as a candidate against Ben Sulayem but on Friday in Austin acknowledged the incumbent would run unopposed because of the way FIA electoral regulations are composed.“There will be only one candidate, the incumbent,” Mayer said. “That’s not democracy – that’s the illusion of democracy
‘Inspiring’ Lewis Moody will make it a day of emotion at Leicester-Bath clash
Emotions are bound to run high at Welford Road on Saturday, and not just because Bath are in town to renew one of the great rivalries in English rugby.Not even because Leicester’s round-four date with the reigning champions is a repeat of last season’s final, a little over four months ago, when Johann van Graan’s side resisted a fierce Tigers fightback at Twickenham to claim their first league title in 29 years.The emotion for Leicester fans, in particular, will be generated by an appearance from Lewis Moody, the former England flanker, who revealed this month he has been diagnosed with motor neurone disease. Moody spent 14 seasons with the East Midlands club, amassing 223 appearances and scoring 32 tries. Perhaps it is less well remembered that he was a two-club man who finished his career at Bath, finally forced to retire due to injury in 2012
Your Guardian sport weekend: Premier League returns, F1 in the US and World Cup cricket
Here’s how to follow along with our coverage – the finest writing and up-to-the-minute reportsThe opening Ashes Test in Perth on 21 November is drawing ever closer, but first England touch down across the Tasman for a limited-overs tour of New Zealand, beginning in Christchurch on Saturday with the first of three T20s. White-ball cricket as a warm-up for the greatest Test series of them all might seem curious but the T20 World Cup in India and Sri Lanka follows hot on the heels of the Ashes. England’s last visit to Asia this year saw them lose 10 out of 11 matches, including seven from eight in India, but Harry Brook’s side are targeting the trophy he helped them win in Australia in 2022. Brook is back to lead the side after being rested last month in Ireland, where Jacob Bethell became England’s youngest men’s captain, aged 21, and guided them to a 2-0 T20 series win. When they last had a full complement, England became the first Test nation to score 300 in a men’s T20, with Phil Salt and Jos Buttler flaying South Africa’s bowlers to all parts at Emirates Old Trafford
‘Great day for the region’: York join Toulouse in 14-team Super League
York Knights’ owner, Clint Goodchild, believes the club’s historic promotion to the Super League for the first time is a watershed moment for the whole of North Yorkshire, after they and Toulouse were granted admission to the top flight in 2026 and London Broncos missed the cut.The Knights will play in rugby league’s highest division for the first time since 1986 after they were selected by an independent panel alongside Toulouse to join the top 12 from Thursday’s IMG gradings and expand the Super League to 14 teams for the first time in more than a decade.Bradford Bulls, who finished 10th in those gradings, replace Salford Red Devils from this year’s 12-team lineup. The Knights, who were playing in League 1 as recently as 2018, and Toulouse have joined the Bulls among the elite after both dominated on the field throughout 2025.Goodchild, who bought the club in 2022, said York and the wider area were long overdue such success after the Knights became the first professional sporting team from there to play in a top division in almost 40 years
The beautiful stroll: England’s seniors take walking football to world stage
There’s no running in walking football – at least, not officially. Yet as England’s over-70s took on their final training match before competing in the World Nations Cup in Spain next week, the pace felt anything but pedestrian.Voices echoed across the pitch, sweat beading on foreheads. One man even earned a red card for grabbing another player’s arm and denying him a goal-scoring opportunity. For a sport defined by restraint, it’s surprisingly full-blooded
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