This article contains affiliate links, we will receive a commission on any sales we generate from it. Learn more Villa keeper Emiliano Martinez spills into his own net after just 64 seconds. (Image: Getty) There was no Champions League party at Villa Park despite
The World Snooker Championship semi-final clashes get back underway today with the game between 2015 champion Stuart Bingham and Jak Jones on a knife-egde. The pair are locked at 8-8 after a gripping first two sessions, and resume their battle at 10am. Kyren
John Higgins gave an emotional interview moments after sealing his place in the World Snooker Championship quarter-finals with a thrilling 13-12 victory over Mark Allen. The tie was settled on the black in the deciding frame, with Higgins down 62-0 before a
Real Madrid fought tooth and nail to down Manchester City and reach the Champions League semi-finals in dramatic fashion. Kevin De Bruyne’s close-range finish in the second half cancelled out Rodrygo’s early opener before the match went to penalties, with Antonio Rudiger
Manchester City drew 3-3 in a Champions League thriller with Real Madrid full of quality from two of the world’s most talented teams. Bernardo Silva caught Andriy Lunin out with a free-kick in the second minute, but two deflected strikes sent the
Luke Littler played up to the Newcastle crowd and powered through a hostile atmosphere to defeat Peter Wright in a thrilling 11th-leg decider on Thursday night. The duo’s Premier League Darts clash didn’t disappoint as Littler displayed his blockbuster talent, and Wright
When the NFL decided that Las Vegas would host the Super Bowl for the first time, there was some backlash from fans. But the league now has the perfect example of why it’s the perfect venue for such an occasion, as everything
Manchester United’s U18s continued their incredible 100 per cent league record this season by beating Liverpool 4-3 in a thriller on Tuesday night. But the entertaining affair left a sour taste on the tongue after Liverpool defender Luca Furnell-Gill punched and elbowed
Liverpool edged a dramatic thriller at Anfield with Trent Alexander-Arnold’s late winner sealing a memorable comeback and crucial 4-3 victory over Fulham. The Cottagers had twice battled back to take a 3-2 lead in the 82nd minute, only for Endo Wataru and
Chelsea fought back from a losing position three times against champions Manchester City to salvage a 4-4 draw after a sensational end to a thrilling encounter at Stamford Bridge. Erling Haaland scored twice for the visitors along with Manuel Akanji, but goals from Thiago