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So it begins… A new era is upon us as Sam Allardyce takes charge of his first game as England boss.
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So it begins… A new era is upon us as Sam Allardyce takes charge of his first game as England boss.
Week three of the Premier League starts off with a cracking contest between Tottenham and Liverpool at White Hart Lane.
After a solid start to the season, Manchester City face their toughest opponents yet when they host West Ham United.
The 2016/17 edition of the MTN8 begins this Friday as the Absa Premiership’s top eight finishers from last season battle it out for the grand prize
Champions of England, Leicester, square off against last season’s runners-up, Arsenal, in their second match of the Premier League season.
Another season of top flight football kicks off during midweek with a clash between last season’s runners-up, Bidwest Wits, and 2014/15 champions Kaizer Chiefs.
Super Sunday awaits… The Premier League is back with a bang! Arsenal kick-start their campaign with a stern test against Jurgen Klopp’s mighty Liverpool.
Chelsea will be desperate to banish the memory of last season under new manager Antonio Conte, but the Blues will face a stern test against Slaven Bilic’s spirited West Ham in their season opener.
European champions Real Madrid will lock horns with Europa League winners Sevilla in Norway on Tuesday in what looks a cracking encounter.
As we arrive closer and closer to the start of the English Premier League, last season’s FA Cup champions, Manchester United, square up against the league champions, Leicester City.
This pre-season friendly will provide fans with the chance to get a first glimpse of their new superstar signings, and see how their teams are shaping up ahead of the eagerly awaited new season.
An investigation into betting patterns, both locally and internationally, has been launched by the National Horseracing Authority
The highly anticipated first race on the revamped Hollywoodbets Greyville polytrack on Wednesday was well received by stakeholders, but was not without its drama
Cape lightweight Morne Winnaar has come a long way since being plucked from near ignominy by former Cape champion trainer Joey Ramsden over twenty years ago