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Badminton Expo 23 at Lisburn Racquets Club An unparalleled showcase and experience of one of the greatest sports in the world. On the Centre Court our second demo match features 2 x world para champion Niall McVeigh as he takes on Irish Bronze medallist Andrew Moorcroft.
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Winter Olympics day one: curling, ice hockey, freestyle skiing and more – live!
Winter Olympics day one: curling, ice hockey, freestyle skiing and more – live!
This article titled “Winter Olympics day one: curling, ice hockey, freestyle skiing and more – live!” was written by Martin Belam (now), Niall McVeigh and Jonathan Horn (earlier), for theguardian.com on Saturday 5th February 2022 14.06 UTC 2.06pm GMT China win their first gold medal of Beijing 2022 in the short track skating mixed team relay It is confirmed! A first gold for China. Italy…
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World Cup 2018 final: France 4-2 Croatia – as it happened
World Cup 2018 final: France 4-2 Croatia – as it happened
This article titled “World Cup 2018 final: France 4-2 Croatia – as it happened” was written by Barry Glendenning (match commentary), Will Unwin (build-up) and Niall McVeigh, for theguardian.com on Monday 16th July 2018 01.13 Asia/Kolkata
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World Cup 2018 final: France 4-2 Croatia – as it happened
World Cup 2018 final: France 4-2 Croatia – as it happened
This article titled “World Cup 2018 final: France 4-2 Croatia – as it happened” was written by Barry Glendenning (match commentary), Will Unwin (build-up) and Niall McVeigh, for theguardian.com on Monday 16th July 2018 01.13 Asia/Kolkata
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Related: France lift the trophy as Russia 2018 ends on a high – World Cup Football Daily Related: Harry Kane talks of pride as he is confirmed…
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US Open quarter-finals: Pliskova against Sabalenka then Rublev and Tiafoe live 2022!
US Open quarter-finals: Pliskova against Sabalenka then Rublev and Tiafoe live 2022!
LIVE – Updated at 18:31 Game-by-gameWho will make it to the semi-finals of the women’s and men’s singles? Join Niall McVeigh. 18:31 Tie-break in the second set Pliskova 4-4 SabalenkaBoth of these players have won tie-break records this year however, Sabalenka is the more dominant player with her second and third points. Pliskova responds with a huge first serve, and then evens the playing field…
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แทงบอลขั้นต่ำ FA Cup รอบที่สี่: ข่าวทีมและภาพตัวอย่างการแข่งขัน
ลีกสองของ Keith Curle ไม่แพ้ใครในหกเกมและในการ���ามล่าเล่นนอกสนามและอาจทำให้สิ่งที่น่าอึดอัดใจสำหรับทีมดาร์บี้รุมเร้าด้วยปัญหานอกสนามในฤดูกาลนี้ The Cobblers กำลังตามล่าการปรากฏตัวครั้งที่ห้ารอบแรกของพวกเขาตั้งแต่ปี 1970 เมื่อพวกเขาแพ้ 8-2 ไปยังแมนเชสเตอร์ยูไนเต็ดอย่างน่าจดจำโดย George Best ให้คะแนนหกประตู อีกตำนานของสหราชอาณาจักรจะปรากฏตัวในขณะที่กล้องโทรทัศน์มาถึง Sixfields แม้ว่า Wayne Rooney อาจต่อสู้เพื่อให้ตรงกับที่จากกองกลางกลาง Niall McVeigh
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FA Cup รอบที่สี่: ข่าวทีมและภาพตัวอย่างการแข่งขัน
ข่าวสารและตัวอย่างสำหรับเกมวันหยุดสุดสัปดาห์ขณะที่ Liverpool เยี่ยมชม Shrewsbury, Chelsea ไปที่ Hull และ Southampton host Spurs
ลีกสองของ Keith Curle ไม่แพ้ใครในหกเกมและในการตามล่าเล่นนอกสนามและอาจทำให้สิ่งที่น่าอึดอัดใจสำหรับทีมดาร์บี้รุมเร้าด้วยปัญหานอกสนามในฤดูกาลนี้ The Cobblers กำลังตามล่าการปรากฏตัวครั้งที่ห้ารอบแรกของพวกเขาตั้งแต่ปี 1970 เมื่อพวกเขาแพ้ 8-2 ไปยังแมนเชสเตอร์ยูไนเต็ดอย่างน่าจดจำโดย George Best ให้คะแนนหกประตู อีกตำนานของสหราชอาณาจักรจะปรากฏตัวในขณะที่กล้องโทรทัศน์มาถึง Sixfields แม้ว่า Wayne Rooney อาจต่อสู้เพื่อให้ตรงกับที่จากกองกลางกลาง Niall McVeigh
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Premier League team news, Gerrard's new Rangers deal: football countdown – live!
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Everton will submit their planning application to construct a new 52,000-capacity stadium at Bramley Moore Dock on 23 December, the club has confirmed.
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It’s a few hours yet before we hear from Jurgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola. So, in the meantime, Ed Aarons, Simon Burnton and Niall McVeigh mark your cards for the upcoming action ...
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Winter Olympics 2018: day 10 from Pyeongchang – live!
Winter Olympics 2018: day 10 from Pyeongchang – live!
This article titled “Winter Olympics 2018: day 10 from Pyeongchang – live!” was written by Kate O’Halloran (earlier), Jonathan Howcroft (now) and Niall McVeigh (later), for theguardian.com on Monday 19th February 2018 13.43 Asia/Kolkata 8.13am GMT The results from the #PyeongChang2018 #Olympics #curling men’s round-robin session nine games pic.twitter.com/EUIItAWCTK — World Curling…
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Premier League: 10 things to look out for this weekend
Brendan Rodgers returns to Anfield, Spurs offer opponents too much space and Bournemouth have Arsenal in their sights. Simon Burnton, Ben Fisher and Niall McVeigh. Thu 3 Oct 2019 19.00 EDT Last modified on Thu 3 Oct 2019 19.25 EDT. Share on ... source https://www.google.com/url?rct=j&sa=t&url=https://www.theguardian.com/football/blog/2019/oct/04/premier-league-10-things-to-look-out-for-this-weekend&ct=ga&cd=CAIyHzhmNjA0ZmY0ZDA2NmEyMjM6Y29tLmJyOmVuOlVTOlI&usg=AFQjCNEeVfSW4XoscBoSgWd4g2Rf5peq4g via Blogger https://ift.tt/351EVvQ
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Euro 2020 qualifiers and international football: 10 things to look out for | Football
1) Pressure on Dutch as entertaining foes meet again
Before October 2018, the Netherlands had not kicked a ball in anger against Germany for six years. When the teams walk out for the Group C qualifier in Hamburg, it will be the fourth time the fierce rivals have faced each other in 11 months. Not that neutrals should be complaining. There have been 12 goals in the two Nations League matches and one Euro 2020 qualifier that have been played since – and some scintillating football. Nico Schulz’s 90th-minute strike for Germany sealed a 3-2 victory in a pulsating qualifier at the Johan Cruyff Arena in March that left the Dutch on three points from two matches and facing a tricky game of catch-up to ensure automatic qualification. Northern Ireland’s flawless start has powered them to the top of Group C on 12 points and piled pressure on Ronald Koeman’s side, who will have to go on the attack at the Volksparkstadion. Expect another entertaining open game from two vibrant young sides. Gregg Bakowski
• Germany v Netherlands, 7.45pm (all times BST), Friday
2) Finland close in on their finest hour
Football has rarely been able to dent ice hockey’s primacy in Finland but Markku Kanerva’s team are on the verge of changing that. Over the next week they face two of the most important games in their history and, if at least one of Greece and Italy can be seen off in Tampere, a place at Euro 2020 should be within touching distance. They sit second in Group J, three points clear of Armenia and five in front of Greece and Bosnia-Herzegovina. It is a golden opportunity for a country that has only once come close to reaching a major tournament, when they fell just short of Euro 2008. Finland are formidable at home, they have not conceded in their last eight games, and in Norwich City’s Teemu Pukki they have one of Europe’s hottest centre-forwards. They may fancy their chances of toppling the injury-hit Italians, who will miss Lorenzo Insigne and Giorgio Chiellini and could be caught at the top when they meet on Sunday if all goes to plan. And if it unravels spectacularly? Finland would have the fallback of entering the play-offs, in that case, having been one of the winners in Nations League C. The opportunity that lies ahead could hardly be greater. Nick Ames
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3) Romanian fledglings have chance to show they can fly
Romania had their most exciting footballing summer since 1994 thanks to the entertaining under-21 side that reached the semi-finals at the European Championships. Ianis Hagi, son of the legendary Gheorghe, was the star , earning a move to Genk, although Ajax were also linked to the playmaker. He is joined in Cosmin Contra’s squad to face Spain and Malta by six teammates from that under-21 squad, who became known for their attacking football as they defeated England and Croatia, and they will be given the chance to prove themselves at full international level against Spain in Bucharest. Whether Hagi can follow in his famous father’s footsteps is unknown but he can be as influential for this generation and their first test could be telling, not that they will be afraid. Will Unwin
• Romania v Spain, 7.45pm, Thursday
Romania training in Bucharest on Wednesday. Photograph: Robert Ghement/EPA
4) Republic can take huge step towards qualifying against Swiss
Three wins and a draw from their first four matches have taken the Republic of Ireland top of Group D on 10 points and given them a big psychological advantage over third-placed Switzerland as they prepare to meet in Dublin. Vladimir Petkovic’s side are similarly unbeaten but have played only two games, a win over Georgia and a hugely deflating 3-3 draw with Denmark in which they let a three-goal lead slip in the final six minutes. This means Mick McCarthy’s side can open up a nine-point advantage over the only other realistic contenders for automatic qualification. McCarthy’s preparations have not been entirely smooth, however, with James McCarthy, Kieren Westwood, Matt Doherty and Sean Maguire withdrawing through injury. GB
• Rep of Ireland v Switzerland, 7.45pm, Thursday
5) Brighton’s Mac Allister looking to make his mark for Argentina
With Lionel Messi suspended from international football for his corruption comments during the Copa América, the Argentina manager, Lionel Scaloni, has drafted in seven upcapped players for the friendlies against Chile and Mexico, one of who is Alexis Mac Allister. The son of the former international Carlos Mac Allister – whose unusual name originates from his family roots in Fife, Scotland – signed for Brighton last year, but work permit issues led to him being loaned to Boca Juniors this season. The 20-year-old plays alongside his older brother, Kevin Mac Allister, and scored this worldie winner in the Copa Libertadores on his first start for the club. Alexis’ international call-up is good news for Brighton – the diminutive central midfielder could secure a British work permit next season if he continues to be involved with Argentina. It will be interesting to see if he makes his debut on Friday against Chile, who are missing their own Alexis, with Sánchez still in Italy after completing his loan move to Inter. Michael Butler
• Chile v Argentina, 3am, Friday
Brighton’s Alexis Mac Allister, on loan at Boca Juniors, has been called up to the Argentina squad for the first time. Photograph: Juan Mabromata/AFP/Getty Images
6) McBurnie must show he cares by letting his feet do the talking
Scotland are in a curious position under Steve Clarke; the scars from that embarrassing defeat in Astana are yet to heal, but two paths remain open to qualify for Euro 2020, where they would be among the host nations. Clarke needs his squad to gel quickly, and said at his unveiling that his players need to be “100% committed”. In that context, Oli McBurnie’s gaffe this week was particularly unfortunate, with the Sheffield United striker caught on camera sounding less than thrilled at the prospect of an international break. It was a snippet taken from a light-hearted exchange and McBurnie has dealt with it maturely, addressing his teammates in private. Outside of his Twitter mentions, all is forgiven. Now would be a good time for the Yorkshireman to do his talking on the pitch and find a first international goal. Scotland welcome Russia and Belgium to Hampden in this round of fixtures – matches that will surely shape the group. Niall McVeigh
• Scotland v Russia, 7.45pm, Friday.
7) Japan drop experience for youth as Olympics near
This is an important time for Japan, who start their qualification campaign for the World Cup this month in Myanmar, but whose priority is to prepare for the Olympic Games at home next summer. With just three players aged over 23 permitted at Tokyo 2020, the head coach, Hajime Moriyasu, has opted for a young squad for the friendly against Paraguay, dropping Shinji Kagawa and Shinji Okazaki, both of whom this summer signed for clubs in the Spanish second tier. While Kagawa has impressed for Real Zaragoza, scoring against Ponferradina, Okazaki left Málaga on Tuesday after 34 days, without making an appearance. Japan’s investment in youth means much is expected of Takefusa Kubo, who impressed in pre-season at Real Madrid and has joined Mallorca on loan. Without Kagawa, the 18-year-old is, perhaps unfairly, the headline name in this burgeoning team. MB
• Japan v Paraguay, 11.20pm, Thursday
Shinji Kagawa has been dropped from Japan’s squad for the World Cup qualifiers. Photograph: Jack Guez/AFP/Getty Images
8) Turkey mix experience and youth to propel team forward
Since the return of Senol Gunes for his second spell as Turkey head coach there has been an increasing focus on youth. Twenty of the players called up to face Andorra and Moldova are under the age of 25, including hot prospects Abdulkadir Omur of Trabzonspor and Besiktas striker Guven Yalcin. Despite this new focus, Gunes knows the importance of experience and the most capped player in the squad, captain Emre Belozoglu, will earn his 100th a few days shy of his 39th birthday. He is required to influence those flair players alongside him to give Turkey momentum from two supposedly simple qualifiers. Even if they fail to qualify this time around, there is greater hope for the Turkish national team than there has been for a while. WU
• Turkey v Andorra, 7.45pm, Saturday
9) Kosovo shorn of their star turns before England clash
Kosovo’s success story is well told by now and they will bounce into St Mary’s next Tuesday on the back of a 14-game unbeaten run, which included an eyecatching win in Bulgaria last time out. They are Europe’s youngest international team and, these days, a deadly serious one; anyone expecting an England walkover should think again but it is a shame they travel without their two biggest threats. Milot Rashica and Arber Zeneli are two of the most exciting wingers around but both are injured. Their absence dilutes a realistic chance of reaching Euro 2020 and Benjamin Kololli and Hekuran Kryeziu will miss out too. But Kosovo have other threats, such as the in-form Fenerbahce striker Vedat Muriqi and Swansea’s Bersant Celina, so if they can emerge from Saturday’s home tie with the Czech Republic unscathed then perhaps a shock in Southampton will be on. NA
10) Chad seek success after four-year sabbatical
How many matches do you think Chad’s senior team have contested since their last tilt at World Cup qualifying, which ended with a 4-0 defeat to Egypt in November 2015? One, is the answer, and that fixture has since been expunged from the records. They have not taken to the field since losing to Tanzania the following March, after which they withdrew from the 2017 Africa Cup of Nations qualifying competition on financial grounds, and were banned from the 2019 edition as a result. A squad of players based in France, Belgium, Niger, Cameroon, Ethiopia, Equatorial Guinea, Portugal, Indonesia and the local league will have had some catching up to do before facing Sudan in Thursday’s first-round, first leg qualifier for Qatar 2022 in N’Djamena. Thehe Frenchman Emmanuel Trégoat has returned as coach in the hope of leading them into a new era. Chad is far from the only country that has had sustained issues putting a football team out but it goes to show that international football is not something anyone should take for granted. NA
• Chad v Sudan, 3.30pm, Thursday
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It was another summer of big spending and superstar moves in the men’s game, but there were still bargains to be found
Internazionale are one of a number of European giants in financial trouble, with the board’s intention to recoup €80m in transfer fees behind Antonio Conte’s decision to resign as head coach. The Italian champions sold off Romelu Lukaku and Achraf Hakimi to raise funds and have recruited smartly, with Hakan Calhanoglu and Edin Dzeko arriving on frees. Dutch wing-back Dumfries was one of Euro 2020’s breakout stars and looks a perfect fit in the counter-attacking 3-5-2 system favoured by the new Inter coach, Simone Inzaghi.
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The extremely ultramarathon, Gamergate's aftermath and the art of soccer kits
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Sheffield United have not lost an away game since last January, but that extraordinary run will be severely tested this week. Chris Wilder’s side head to Anfield on Thursday, after taking on a City side still licking their wounds after the dramatic 3-2 defeat to Wolves. Ederson is suspended after his red card, meaning substitute Claudio Bravo will continue in goal. These two teams have not met since 2008, when a rogue balloon helped the Blades to an FA Cup fourth-round win. Niall McVeigh
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US Open 2018: Nadal beats Basilashvili, Serena Williams in action – live!
US Open 2018: Nadal beats Basilashvili, Serena Williams in action – live!
This article titled “US Open 2018: Nadal beats Basilashvili, Serena Williams in action – live!” was written by Alex Hess and Niall McVeigh (briefly), for theguardian.com on Monday 3rd September 2018 01.28 Asia/Kolkata
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Here’s Kevin Mitchell’s report on Nadal’s win:
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