
FA Cup Quarter-Finals
Manchester United and Arsenal renew acquaintances in the FA Cup on Monday with the Gunners facing a daunting task of retaining their trophy as they haven’t won at ‘The Theatre of Dreams’ since 2006.
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Manchester United and Arsenal renew acquaintances in the FA Cup on Monday with the Gunners facing a daunting task of retaining their trophy as they haven’t won at ‘The Theatre of Dreams’ since 2006.
It’s Soweto derby time, where the majority of South Africa is split into either gold or black. Runaway leaders Kaizer Chiefs own the bragging rights having beaten Orlando Pirates twice this season.
After the extravaganza that was the $3.05 million CEFC Singapore Cup last Sunday, this meeting looks vanilla at best.
Manuel Pellegrini’s Manchester City lock horns with the side that ran them closest in last year’s Premier League, and look a rejuvenated force after a somehwat inconsistent start to the season.
Premier League leaders Chelsea collide with their London rivals Tottenham in the 2014-15 Capital One Cup Final at Wembley Stadium on Sunday.
Some great racing on what should be a beautiful Sunday afternoon at Kranji, highlighted by the Group 3 Three Rings Trophy over 1400m (race 9).
Some excellent racing on Sunday and while only a small field will head to the start for race 9, the Open Stakes mile looks an even affair and a tough one for punters.
Arsenal and Tottenham renew hostilities on Saturday in one of the most heated rivalries in English football, the North London derby.
This weekend sees Everton and Liverpool go head to head in a contest which, regardless of league position, remains one of the biggest and most hotly anticipated matches in the English football calendar.
South Africa will be hoping to get back to winning ways when they take on the Lions of Teranga on Friday night in what will be a crucial match for Bafana Bafana.
African giants Ghana and Algeria will face off, with the Black Stars looking to bounce back from their 2-1 defeat
Better known as having raced iconic legend of the turf Pocket Power, the affable Marsh Shirtliff is fast making a name for himself in the breeding fraternity
On the eve of the launch of the 2025 Champions Season this coming Saturday, South African horseracing awoke to a brand new chapter in its history on the Workers’ Day public holiday
Very interestingly, the fastest 400m to finish time on the afternoon was recorded by the Duncan Howells first-timer
South African horseracing bid farewell on Saturday 26 April to one of our most accomplished, yet low-profile horseman