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Coverage of the second night of the tournament at AFAS Dome in Antwerp, Belgium, with a format featuring quarter-finals, semi-finals and a final all in one night. The quarter-finals scheduled to take place are Luke Littler v Luke Humphries, Michael van Gerwen v Josh Rock, Jonny Clayton v Stephen Bunting, and Gerwyn Price v Gian van Veen.
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Coverage of the top-flight match from Gtech Community Stadium, as the visitors go in search of another three points in their quest to win their first Premier League title since 2004. The reverse fixture back in early December saw the Gunners pick up a 2-0 victory over the Bees. Despite not being fully convincing, Arsenal scored goals at vital times thanks to Mikel Merino and a 91st-minute finish from Bukayo Saka.
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Coverage of the fourth-round match from MKM Stadium, as Liam Rosenior returns to his former club for the first time. The Blues travel to East Yorkshire as they look to continue their search for their first FA Cup trophy since the 2017/18 season, when they beat Manchester United 1-0 in the final. Chelsea haven't lost to Hull since a 3-0 defeat in the old Division Two in October 1988, a run stretching back 16 games
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Coverage of the Group C match from Eden Gardens, Kolkata. Scotland recently replaced Bangladesh in the tournament due to security concerns, setting up this contest between the two countries. This is only the second ever T20 between the teams with the only other one coming in the 2024 T20 World Cup, a game that ended in a no result due to rain
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Coverage of the fourth-round match from Pirelli Stadium, as the two sides meet for the first time ever in English football. The Hammers are aiming to reach their first FA Cup final since 2006 when they lost to Liverpool on penalties after a thrilling game that ended 3-3 after extra time. Steven Gerrard's 91st-minute equaliser extended the game and eventually denied the Hammers their first FA Cup success since 1980
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Coverage of Round 2 of the Six Nations from the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Ireland come into this clash against Italy with a dominant head‑to‑head record stretching back decades — they have won the vast majority of their meetings and beat Italy 22‑17 in Rome last season. Italy, who have shown encouraging form in recent campaigns and avoided finishing last in the previous two editions, will be aiming to build on that progress and trouble Ireland on home turf.
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Coverage of Round 5 of the Six Nations from the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. Ireland and Scotland meet in the final round with bragging rights and pride on the line — their long history has been dominated by Ireland, who secured a bonus-point victory the last time they hosted Scotland. Scotland will be looking to flip that recent trend and finish their campaign with a statement win, while Ireland aim to underline their credentials in a season where consistency has been key.
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Coverage of Round 2 of the Six Nations from Scottish Gas Murrayfield in Edinburgh. The Calcutta Cup fixture pits Scotland against England in one of the Championship’s most traditional rivalries; England’s last 11‑game winning streak underlines their recent consistency, but Scotland will be fired up to defend home advantage. With England having not claimed a title since 2020, a statement win here would send a strong message early in their campaign.
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Coverage of the fourth-round match from Villa Park. These two sides have already met twice this season with the hosts picking up four points from those games and keeping a clean sheet in both matches as well. They met as recently as the 25th of January when Villa came away from St. James' Park with an impressive 2-0 win thanks to goals from Emi Buendia and Ollie Watkins
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Coverage of the fourth-round match from Anfield. The Reds have a good recent record against the Seagulls having won four of the last five meetings between the two teams. The last time these sides met in this competition was at this stage three years ago when Kaoru Mitoma scored in the 90th minute to send Brighton through to the fifth round
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Coverage of the fourth-round match from St Andrew's @ Knighthead Park. These two sides last met in the Championship on New Year's Day in 2024 when Leeds came away with a 3-0 victory. There have been a lot of goals when these sides have met recently, with 13 coming in just the last three matches, including an incredible game at this ground in 2019 when Leeds won 5-4 under former manager Marcelo Bielsa.
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Coverage of the fourth-round match from Blundell Park. This is the first meeting between these two sides since April 2003 when they met in Division One. This is also the first fixture in the FA Cup between these teams since first-round match in November 1988 when Grimsby won 1-0. Wolves have won this competition on four occasions and their last success came in 1960.
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Coverage of Round 2 of the Six Nations from the Principality Stadium in Cardiff. Wales host France in a fixture that has often produced tight contests, though France have enjoyed more success in recent years and enter as defending champions looking to assert early control of the table. The Welsh side will be aiming to arrest a difficult run in Championship play and find momentum from passionate home support.
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Coverage of the fourth-round match from Emirates Stadium. The hosts earned their last FA Cup title back in 2020 and to date is the only trophy Mikel Arteta has won with the club. Wigan last won the FA Cup back in 2013 thanks to a famous 1-0 victory over Manchester City, when Ben Watson etched his name into the competition's history with a 91st-minute winner.
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Coverage of Macclesfield Town v Brentford the fourth-round match from Leasing.com Stadium.
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Coverage of the Championship match between the title contenders at Coventry Building Society Arena. Braces by Ellis Simms and Liam Kitching helped Coventry to a 4-2 win in November's reverse fixture at Riverside Stadium and they have continued to impress in the league ever since, despite a recent dip in results. Boro have been in excellent form since the turn of the year and constantly among the promotion contenders, and will be keen to gain a measure of revenge this evening.
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Coverage of Ireland v Zimbabwe the Group B match from Pallekele International Cricket Stadium, Kandy.
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Coverage from the knockout phase first-leg play-off tie between FK Qarabag v Newcastle United from Tofiq Bahramov Republican Stadium.
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Coverage of the third night of the tournament at OVO Hydro in Glasgow, with a format featuring quarter-finals, semi-finals and a final all in one night. The quarter-finals scheduled to take place are Stephen Bunting v Gian van Veen, Luke Humphries v Josh Rock, Michael van Gerwen v Luke Littler, and Jonny Clayton v Gerwyn Price. Luke Littler won at this venue last season when he beat rival Luke Humphries 6-5 in the final 12 months ago
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Coverage of the Championship match at Ewood Park, as the hosts look for three important points in their quest to move away from the relegation zone. Goals by Lewis Miller and Andri Gudjohnsen helped Blackburn to a 2-1 win when the Lancashire rivals met at Deepdale in November, but it is Preston who are enjoying the stronger campaign overall, so they will hope to avenge that defeat this evening.
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Coverage of Round 3 of the Six Nations from Twickenham Stadium. England host one of their fiercest rivals in a clash that could shape the title race, having last met Ireland in Dublin where defence was at a premium. Historically this fixture is tight — England won narrowly at home in 2025 — and Ireland will be looking to overturn Travelling Blues’ advantage with a breakthrough road win.
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Coverage of Round 3 from the Principality Stadium in Cardiff. Scotland edged a thrilling contest against Wales 35‑29 in their last meeting in Edinburgh, a game that showcased both sides’ attacking flair and defensive lapses. The long rivalry favours Wales overall, but Scotland’s scalp in 2025 gives them confidence as they seek another statement result on Welsh soil.
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Coverage of Round 3 of the Six Nations from Stade Pierre Mauroy in Lille. France have been dominant against Italy in recent years, typically posting large winning margins with rapid try‑scoring depth, and last season’s clash reflected that gulf. Italy will be aiming to narrow that gap and spring an upset, but will need to flip that recent trend to trouble the defending champions in northern France.
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Coverage of Round 4 of the Six Nations from the Aviva Stadium in Dublin. The two sides renew one of the Championship’s oldest rivalries, having met 136 times since 1882 with Wales holding a slight historical edge overall, though recent meetings have favoured Ireland. In their last Six Nations clash, Ireland took a 27-18 win in Cardiff to secure the Triple Crown, and they also posted a 31-7 victory in Dublin the year before — part of a run that has seen Ireland win four of the last five battles between the nations.
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Coverage of Round 4 of the Six Nations from Scottish Gas Murrayfield in Edinburgh. France hold the upper hand in this century-long rivalry, leading the head-to-head with over 60 wins and picking up a convincing bonus-point victory in their last Championship meeting in 2025. Scotland, buoyed by a strong home crowd, will be keen to flip recent form and break into the top half of the table.
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Coverage of Round 4 of the Six Nations from the Stadio Olimpico in Rome. England have dominated recent encounters with Italy, including a comprehensive win in their last meeting, and are looking to maintain momentum as they chase a rare Championship title. Italy will be aiming to make life difficult on home soil, seeking to capitalise on passionate support and build on the progress shown in earlier rounds of the competition.
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Coverage of Round 5 of the Six Nations from the Principality Stadium in Cardiff. Wales and Italy have produced some spirited contests in recent years, with Wales generally holding the advantage, including a close encounter in the last Championship meeting. Italy will be seeking to build on their progress this season and claim what would be a rare victory on Welsh soil, while Wales aim to end their campaign on a high note in front of a passionate home crowd.
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Coverage of Round 5 of the Six Nations from the Stade de France in Paris. The headline fixture of Super Saturday sees France host England in what often feels like a title-deciding showdown — their long rivalry known as Le Crunch has swung one way and the other over the years. In their most recent clash in Paris, France edged a tight encounter, and both sides will bring strong squads to this season’s finale as they battle for pride and positioning at the summit of the table.
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