Your Guardian sport weekend: World Championship darts final, Ashes and Afcon

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Here’s how to follow along with our coverage – the finest writing and up-to-the-minute reportsWith action from the Premier League, the Old Firm, Afcon and the best of Europe, Saturday’s football has a truly international feel,Our matchday liveblog – brought to you by David Tindall and Yara El-Shaboury – will bring you the latest updates, team news and the snippets from our reporters on the ground to keeps you informed,Whether you are travelling to a game or following at home, feel free to get involved: send your thoughts, hopes and dreams to matchday,live@theguardian,com.

Aston Villa will be desperate to put that heavy defeat at Arsenal behind them and maintain their title challenge as Nottingham Forest travel across from the East Midlands.Having lost the last three, Forest are teetering just above the relegation zone.It’s a vital game for both sides: we have Sarah Rendell on our MBM and Peter Lansley reporting from Villa Park.An Old Firm game with a difference, with neither Glasgow club starting the new year on top of the table.Third-placed Rangers can go level on points with second-placed Celtic with a victory here as both try to reel in Hearts, the Scottish Premiership leaders.

David Tindall helms our liveblog with Ewan Murray reporting from Celtic Park,It’s January and Wolverhampton Wanderers are still without a win in the league,They may not have a better chance than a home game against a struggling West Ham side, also in the relegation zone,The Hammers are set to spend big in January but new arrivals won’t be in place for the visit to the Black Country,Will Unwin reports from Molineux.

Third meets second in the Prem table with Bath and Exeter separated by a single point,Exeter travel to the Recreation Ground with the best defence in the division, conceding 47 points fewer than the next best defenders – Bath – and both sides will be hoping to keep things tight as they aim for a seventh win of the season,Michael Aylwin reports,How will Arsenal fare without Declan Rice at Bournemouth? The Englishman has been at the heart of the Gunners’ title push this season, both in midfield and with his set-piece deliveries, but sustained a knee injury during the win over Brighton and has not yet recovered,Bournemouth are winless since October and now look set to lose Antoine Semenyo to Manchester City.

Ouch.Barry Glendenning is manning our liveblog while Ed Aarons reports from the Vitality Stadium.Mali squeezed through the group stage with three draws and now face a dangerous Tunisia side in the first knockout round.The north African side finished second in Group C and ran Nigeria close in a 3-2 defeat.This should be a tight game as both nations battle to reach the quarter finals.

Dominic Booth will run our MBM and Jonathan Wilson will send his match report from the Stade Mohammed V in Casablanca, Morocco.Day 20 of the Darts World Championship is finally upon us, with £1m in prize money to the victor.Luke Littler remains the favourite to win his second successive title but has to get past Ryan Searle in Friday’s semi-final.Fresh from thrashing 2023 champion Luke Humphries in the last round, Gian van Veen faces Gary Anderson.Rob Smyth will guide you through the action on our leg-by-leg liveblog, while Jonathan Liew reports from Alexandra Palace.

There is no such thing as a dead rubber in the Ashes.The series may already be in the bag for Australia, but England will be desperate to beat their hosts at the Sydney Cricket Ground and build on their short but sweet victory in the fourth Test.Tim de Lisle and Angus Fontaine helm our over-by-over report, while Ali Martin, Barney Ronay and Geoff Lemon report from Sydney.Although we are at risk at sounding like a David Mitchell sketch, there is more Premier League, more Afcon and 11 Championship games to sink your teeth into on Sunday and our matchday liveblog will preview it all with the latest news and analysis.Read it or even get in touch with our writer, David Tindall, via matchday.

live@theguardian.com.Very much a nostalgic feel to this one as United face in-form Leeds, who are fresh from an impressive draw at Anfield.Manchester United are unbeaten in their last six matches at Elland Road, a record stretching back to September 2002 when a Harry Kewell winner decided the contest.The home fans will be hoping for something of a repeat.

Taha Hashim is on minute-by-minute duties for us and Aaron Bower will provide the match report,There are four Premier League matches to cover from a 3pm kick-off – Fulham v Liverpool, Everton v Brentford, Newcastle United v Crystal Palace and Tottenham v Sunderland – all of which will be covered in our wide-ranging clockwatch, which will also take in Afcon and the favourites Morocco against Tanzania in their last-16 clash,Tom Bassam will keep you abreast of all the above in the liveblog and we’ll have match reports to boot,A penny for the thoughts of Enzo Maresca, who will watch this one at home like the rest of us after the now former Chelsea manager informed the club that he had held talks with figures associated to Manchester City over replacing Pep Guardiola,The Spaniard is very much still in charge of a resurgent City, who will hope to swat aside rudderless visitors and close on leaders Arsenal.

Rob Smyth will helm our MBM, while David Hytner and Jamie Jackson will provide report, quotes and analysis from the Etihad.Wildcard weekend is just a few days away and there is still uncertainty in both the AFC and NFC, including for the seeds.Our NFL liveblog – run by Graham Searles – will take six of the matches, including Jaguars-Titans, Broncos-Chargers, Falcons-Saints, Giants-Cowboys, Vikings-Packers and Bengals-Browns.Here’s hoping that the final Test of the Ashes series lasts longer than two days, but you never know.All eyes will be on the Sydney ground staff as much as the players, and Taha Hashim and Martin Pegan will be our eyes and ears to bring you over-by-over updates, while Ali Martin, Barney Ronay and Geoff Lemon will again file from Sydney.

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Sydney’s tradition of goodbyes coincides with Bazball reckoning

As well as being a bucket list venue for players and supporters, the Sydney Cricket Ground has a reputation in England as the ground of the one-cap wonders. This is based on Mason Crane, Scott Borthwick and Boyd Rankin getting a go at the end of recent Ashes tours, rather than anything more historically substantial.If anything, as the traditional scene for the final Test of the Australian summer, the SCG is more like the Oval – the ground where careers often come to an end. And on Friday, surrounded by his family and with a fair bit to get off his chest, Usman Khawaja confirmed the final instalment of this Ashes series, starting on Sunday, will be his international farewell.Amusingly, there was a brief panic in the afternoon when it was announced that Steve Smith, like Khawaja a day earlier, was bringing forward his press conference

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Callum Chick revels in Northampton’s chase of lost causes after culture shock

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Ingrid disappeared on an Indonesian island in 1976. Now we know what really happened

When Ingrid LeFebour woke up on a concrete slab, covered in a sheet in the morgue on the remote Indonesian island of Nias in 1976, she had no idea how she got there.Nor did anyone else know her fate – some believed she had died in bizarre circumstances.LeFebour’s disappearance features prominently in the film Point of Change, which chronicles the “discovery” of Nias by Australian surfers in the 1970s and the often dubious consequences for the local community.So when Point of Change had its first screening in Fremantle last month, there was one person no one expected to be among the audience – LeFebour herself.“It was a bit bizarre, actually, when I found out,” LeFebour says

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Ben Stokes wants McCullum to stay as England coach despite Ashes loss

Ben Stokes has said he has no doubt he wants Brendon McCullum alongside him as the England head coach, but accepted the Ashes defeat means the pair must sit down before the summer and work out how they can upgrade the team.Senior figures at the England and Wales Cricket Board are wary of making sweeping changes and with Stokes seemingly safe, McCullum’s fate as head coach probably rests on his endorsement.With the fifth Ashes Test starting on Sunday, Stokes warned against ripping up the current regime and suggested the New Zealander will be getting his support – even if, at 3-1 down with one to play, the final scoreline and tenor is still to be established. He said: “There is no doubt in my mind me and Brendon are the right people to carry on doing this for the near future.“I’ve thoroughly enjoyed the time I’ve worked with Brendon

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Ian Balding, trainer of legendary Derby winner Mill Reef, dies aged 87

Ian Balding, who trained the brilliant Mill Reef to win the Derby and Prix de l’Arc de Triomphe in 1971 and later saddled the hugely popular sprinter Lochsong to a series of big-race victories, has died at the age of 87, his family said in a statement on Friday.“We are deeply sorry to share the sad news that Ian Balding has passed away,” they said on the Instagram page for their Park House Stables. “A wonderful family man, a hugely successful racehorse trainer and a brilliant sportsman. He will be greatly missed by all at Park House.”This article includes content provided by Instagram

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Emma Raducanu finds rhythm for new season with stability and ‘stacking good days’

Emma Raducanu believes she is on the right path towards greater success in 2026 as she prepares to begin the new tennis season as Great Britain’s leading player at the United Cup in Australia.Raducanu, the British women’s No 1, will make her debut in the mixed-gender team competition on Sunday against Japan’s Naomi Osaka. “I think for me it’s just about stacking the good days,” said Raducanu on her hopes for 2026. “I’ve been putting in some good practices. Even if each practice isn’t as perfect as you want it to be, I think just the consistency of it is the most important thing