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Ronald Koeman’s enchanting Southampton side face their biggest test thus far as they welcome the Premier League champions
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Ronald Koeman’s enchanting Southampton side face their biggest test thus far as they welcome the Premier League champions
This year’s Telkom Knockout final will not feature any of the “big three”, with lesser known SuperSport United taking on Platinum Stars.
The English Premier League returns this weekend with an enthralling encounter as Arsenal and Manchester United renew their rivalry at the Emirates Stadium.
The Milan derby, known as “Derby della Madonnina” in Italy, has been one of the most noted rivalries in world football for decades. However, both Milan sides have failed to live up to their status as giants of Italy
Congo host Nigeria in a crucial Group A qualifier on Saturday. Congo lie second in Group A with seven points from four games, a point less than leaders South Africa.
The African Cup of Nations qualifiers reaches its final two group matches to be played this weekend and next week as CAF’s top teams vie for a spot at Afcon 2015
Platinum Stars face yet another tough task in defending their Telkom Knockout title when they host league champions Mamelodi Sundowns in the second semi-final at the Royal Bafokeng Stadium on Sunday afternoon
Chelsea’s early ‘Invincibles’ theory will be put to the test on Saturday as Jose Mourinho’s men travel to Anfield to take on Liverpool in a mouth-watering fixture.
SuperSport’s resurgence under Gordon Igesund makes this a mouth-watering encounter.
Super Sunday sees Manchester United travel to the Etihad Stadium to take on local rivals Manchester City in an enthralling clash.
League leaders Chelsea travel to Old Trafford on Sunday to take on Manchester United in a mouth-watering showdown.
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
The official report states that an investigation has been opened into the circumstances which led to Babelicious (A Fortune), which paraded and proceeded to the start in red earmuffs, racing without blinkers, as carded