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Eastleigh draw 2-2 with Stourbridge in the FA Cup first round

Eastleigh are facing an unwanted FA Cup replay after being held to a 2-2 draw at Stourbridge.




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EASTLEIGH 3 TORQUAY UTD 2: Spitfires maintain winning home run

EASTLEIGH warmed up for Saturday’s FA Cup tie at home to League Two Crewe Alexandra with a fourth successive victory at the Silverlake - thanks to three goals in ten first-half minutes.




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Watford 0-0 Southampton

Pictures from the Barclays Premier League match between Watford and Saints.




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Southampton 3-0 Norwich

View pictures of Saints thumping Norwich 3-0.




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West Bromwich Albion 0-0 Southampton - in pictures

A third clean-sheet in a row for Saints must be a positive to cling onto - view pictures here.




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Southampton 3-1 Swansea - in pictures

Pictures from Southampton v Swansea.




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Cricket to start at 8.30am on World Cup QF weekend

A HAMPSHIRE Cricket League match will start at 8.30am on Saturday so players can watch England’s World Cup quarter-final against Sweden.




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Paultons CC win SPL T20 Plate final at Ageas Bowl

Paultons CC won the Southern Premier League’s T20 Plate after a thrilling final at the Ageas Bowl.




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England call-up for cricketer Rob Franks, who had leg amputated to escape life of constant pain

A CRICKETER who asked for his leg to be amputated to cure constant pain is back in the England team.




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REVIEW: Carmen, Welsh National Opera

REVIEW: Carmen, Welsh National Opera, Mayflower Theatre




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LAST NIGHT'S REVIEW: CinderELLA The Musical, NST City

FORGET the fairytale, this is Cinderella for the 21st Century.




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LAST NIGHT'S REVIEW: Nativity! The Musical

IT delivered the promised 'sparkle and shine' in spades.




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REVIEW: Stick Man, Berry Theatre,

JULIA Donaldson's beloved tale lends itself perfectly to a festive show with an appearance from Father Christmas and lots of lovely wintry scenes.




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REVIEW: Peter Pan opens at Mayflower Theatre starring Marti Pellow and Jaymi Hensley

A CLOSE encounter with a menacing crocodile was not exactly what I had in mind for last night but, with panto, anything goes.




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LAST NIGHT'S REVIEW: Buddy - The Buddy Holly Story

MORE than sixty years since his untimely death, the musical that celebrates the life of Buddy Holly is celebrating its 30th anniversary.




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FUN, FLAMBOYANT AND FABULOUS: Priscilla, Queen of the Desert opens at Mayflower Theatre

IT'S the ultimate fun bus.




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LAST NIGHT'S REVIEW: We Will Rock You, Mayflower Theatre

TIMING is everything and the latest tour of We Will Rock You is certainly riding the revival wave created by last year's release of Queen biopic Bohemian Rhapsody.




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LAST NIGHT'S REVIEW: Mamma Mia!, Mayflower Theatre

MAMMA Mia the stage show and movie are now a phenomenon almost on the scale of the band whose music they celebrate.




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Eddie Howe says he is committed to Bournemouth after being linked with the Arsenal job

Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe is fully committed to the club amid speculation of a move to Arsenal.




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Redknapp has 'no doubt' Cherries will stay up

HARRY Redknapp has “no doubt” Cherries will steer clear of trouble – and the club’s former boss says he admires Eddie Howe’s refusal to sacrifice his footballing principles as the survival battle hots up.




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Lallana believes lack of winning experience has cost Liverpool

FORMER Saints star Adam Lallana believes Liverpool's lack of “winning” experience in the squad has cost them over the last month.




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Bournemouth manager Eddie Howe gets board backing amid poor run of form

BOURNEMOUTH manager Eddie Howe has been given the full backing of chairman Jeff Mostyn.




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Sutton United manager Paul Doswell ahead of their clash with Arsenal in the FA Cup

Sutton United's former Eastleigh manager Paul Doswell has no sympathy for Arsene Wenger following Arsenal's spectacular collapse against Bayern Munich in the Champions League.




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Bournemouth fined by The FA for breaching doping 'whereabouts'

Bournemouth have been fined £35,000 after accepting a charge from the Football Association for a breach of anti-doping rules.




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West Brom sack Tony Pulis

West Brom have sacked Tony Pulis, the club has announced.




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Pomery and Pool take early lead at Witherington Topmoor

STEVE Pomery and Dave Pool took an early lead in The Eastleigh Pairs Carp and Silvers League on Witherington Topmoor.




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Memorial carp perfect way to honour Ian’s dad

NEW Forest carp farmers Heather Fisheries were delighted to be asked to provide a memorial fish for the Stone family to put into Christchurch Angling Club’s Hucklesbrook Lake.




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Chris Clark to receive a British Citizens Award for nurturing new talent

A FORMER world champion angler from Hampshire has won a national award after inspiring hundreds of youngsters to aim for glory.




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SEA ANGLING: Adrian Moody wins with 9lb bull huss

A 9lb bull huss bagged by Adrian Moody from the Waterside was the highlight when the Lymington club staged a shallow boat competition, writes Chris Clark.




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Dave Malone really is leaving Winchester City this time

DAVE Malone is standing down as Winchester City’s director of football at the end of 2018.




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New kit for Southampton Saints Girls and Ladies Football Club

A SOUTHAMPTON football team has scored big after being newly kitted out.




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Hundreds of youngsters take part in Oakwood FC tournament

Hundreds of budding young footballers took part in Oakwood Youth FC's annual, six-a-side tournament at Test Park in Southampton.




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Gabi Taylor stuns British No. 2 Heather Watson

Southampton's Gabi Taylor is in the Surbiton Trophy quarter-finals after a stunning win against GB teammate Heather Watson - and another victory today.




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Gabi Taylor gets a wildcard after Watson win

GABI Taylor lost in the quarter-finals of the Surbiton Trophy, but has a wildcard entry for a WTA international tournament in Nottingham next week.




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Gabi Taylor gets Wimbledon wildcard backing

BRITISH No 2 Heather Watson believes rising star Gabi Taylor deserves a Wimbledon wildcard.




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Gabi Taylor to play former finalist at Wimbledon

Gabriella Taylor will play former Wimbledon finalist Eugenie Bouchard in next week's first round.




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Gabi Taylor to make Hampshire tennis history at Wimbledon

GABI Taylor will make Hampshire tennis history when she makes her full Grand Slam debut tomorrow.




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Gutsy Gabi Taylor loses Wimbledon debut to Eugenie Bouchard

Gabi Taylor put up a brave fight but her maiden senior Wimbledon outing ended in a three-set defeat to Eugenie Bouchard.




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National award for Totton & Eling Tennis Centre

Totton & Eling Tennis Centre has celebrated its 15th birthday by winning a national award at Wimbledon.




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Eastleigh students help England Women to European success

EASTLEIGH students trade College football team for England Stardom, as they help their nation qualify for Europe.




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WATCH: Bomb explosion at Meon Shore

BOMB disposal units have rushed to a Hampshire beach.




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Gruffalo author Julia Donaldson appears on stage in Winchester as some of her own creations

SHE’S the woman behind such beloved creations as The Gruffalo, Zog and Stick Man.




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Les Miserables returns to Southampton's Mayflower Theatre next week

NEARLY a decade since the last sell-out tour, Les Misérables is touring again and is back at Southampton’s Mayflower Theatre.




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Marti Pellow on playing the villain

INTERVIEW: By Hilary Porter




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Jofra Archer to play for Ageas Bowl-based Southern Brave

JOFRA Archer will spearhead the Southern Braves attack alongside Chris Jordan when The Hundred begins next summer - and James Vince will also play for the Ageas Bowl-based franchise.




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James Vince to discover Southern Brave squad on wedding weekend

JAMES Vince will interrupt his wedding weekend to find out who the rest of his Southern Brave teammates are.




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Southern Brave sign David Warner and Andre Russell

HAMPSHIRE all-rounder Liam Dawson will be playing for Southern Brave alongside Andre Russell, David Warner and Tymal Mills when The Hundred gets underway next summer.




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Fawley Cricket Club backs plan to bulldoze Waterside Theatre and transform site

CIVIC chiefs are being urged to approve plans to replace a redundant New Forest theatre with better facilities for sports teams.




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PHOTOS: Young farmers' show in 1979

THEY raced over obstacle courses, juggled about on drum races, strenuously made stakes, mended punctures and rode a furious musical chairs on motorcycles.




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PHOTOS: The Hampshire and Isle of Wight games in 1979

ALTHOUGH the city of Southampton emerged as winners of the Hampshire and Isle of Wight games on July 8, 1979, it was the district of the New Forest East who took the glory.