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Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain signs for Celtic until season’s end

Celtic have signed former Arsenal and Liverpool midfielder Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain. The England international, who was a free agent, has joined the Scottish champions until the end of the season, with the option to extend his stay by a further 12 months. Oxlade-Chamberlain is the fifth player to be signed since manager Martin O'Neill returned for

Raducanu crushed by Cirstea in Transylvania Open final

Emma Raducanu's hopes of winning her maiden WTA Tour title were ended in the Transylvania Open final by veteran Sorana Cirstea, but there was title success for Katie Boulter at the Ostrava Open. Raducanu had a shot at winning her first tournament since her incredible US Open success in 2021 and announcing herself as a

Gyokeres ‘hitting highest level’ for Arsenal, says Arteta

Mikel Arteta believes Viktor Gyokeres has raised his game to the “highest level” after he scored a second-half brace in Arsenal’s 3-0 win against Sunderland. Following Martin Zubimendi's impressive first-half opener at the Emirates Stadium, Gyokeres landed his first just six minutes after coming on as a substitute. The Sweden international then completed his brace

Cheltenham: Lulamba cements Arkle favouritism with Game Spirit win

Lulamba cemented his position at the head of the betting for the Arkle at Cheltenham when ultimately running out a convincing winner against his elders in the William Hill Game Spirit Chase at Newbury. Nicky Henderson was keen to get more experience into his five-year-old having had just the two runs over fences to date

Newcastle 2-3 Brentford: Ouattara Stars in VAR Thriller

VAR took centre stage for three controversial incidents as Brentford beat Newcastle 3-2 at St James' Park in a dramatic, ding-dong Saturday Night Football encounter. Referee Andy Madley was in the St James' Park spotlight alongside VAR John Brooks over three penalty calls - two for Brentford and one for Newcastle. But Keith Andrews' side

Title: Italy 18-15 Scotland: Shock defeat for Scotland in Rome

Michael Cantillon Sports Journalist Italy 18-15 Scotland: Gregor Townsend's visitors begin Six Nations with shock defeat in heavy Rome rain Louis Lynagh, Tommaso Menoncello score tries for Italy, while fly-half Paolo Garbisi adds eight points off the kicking tee in rain-sodden conditions; Scotland score tries through Jack Dempsey, George Horne, narrowing to within three points

Formula 1 drivers who have competed at the Winter Olympics

The 25th Winter Olympic Games are almost upon us, with Friday's opening ceremony marking the beginning of Milano Cortina 2026. This edition of the Games will feature over 90 nations, 2800 athletes and 116 events in venues across Northern Italy. Given the number of snow sport enthusiasts on the F1 grid, we're sure plenty of

Saudi Ready to Sell Ronaldo for £43m — Paper Talk

The top stories and transfer rumours from Saturday's newspapers... PREMIER LEAGUE The Saudi Pro League is ready to offload Portugal forward Cristiano Ronaldo for £43m, but Manchester United are not interested in bringing the 41-year-old to the club for a third time as it stands - The i Paper Luis Enrique will snub a move

Carrick urges United to avoid knee-jerk coach decision

Michael Carrick says Manchester United cannot make a "knee-jerk" decision about their long-term future on the back of him winning his first three matches as head coach. The Red Devils turned to their former midfielder, captain and coach on a deal until the end of the campaign after Ruben Amorim's patchy 14-month reign came to

Draper: Pressure to Catch Alcaraz, Sinner Played Role

Jack Draper believes the pressure he put himself under trying to catch Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner contributed to the arm injury that ruined his 2025 season. British No 1 Draper played his first match in five months on Wednesday, beating Viktor Durasovic 6-2 6-2 to help Great Britain to a Davis Cup victory over
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