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England XI 2-2 World XI (World XI win 3-1 on penalties): World XI triumph in the celebrity shoot-out

World XI have won the biggest charity match in the world on penalties after Joe Wicks, Mark Wright and Lee Mack all missed from 12 yards in a competitive contest at Stamford Bridge.




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'The Usain Bolt of pandas' stuns a driver with its 'lightning' speed

The wild panda was spotted 'sprinting' on an uphill path in front of a car in China's Sichuan Province. The average moving speed of a wild panda is 26.9 metres (88.3 feet) per hour.




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The US team are a bunch of brash, taunting prima donnas - but these winners also walk the talk

When Alex Morgan mercilessly lampooned tea drinkers after scoring against England, it hurt us badly. And initially, I hated her for it. But when I woke up this morning, I felt rather differently.




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Athletics news: Sport will fear the worst after Christian Coleman's alleged missed tests

RIATH AL-SAMARRAI: He was long scripted as the heir to Usain Bolt but as of Thursday it was rather more difficult to predict the line of succession to which Christian Coleman will eventually belong.




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Allyson Felix BREAKS record for the most world titles 10 months after life-threatening pregnancy

Allyson, 33, said she is 'humbled' after breaking the world record for the most titles after winning her 12th gold. She was previously tied with now-retired Usain Bolt when they both had 11 titles.




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The beers are on Bolt! Former Jamaican sprinter celebrates Oktoberfest with friends in Munich

Usain Bolt is continuing to enjoy his retirement after being spotted drinking a stein of beer at an Oktoberfest party in Munich alongside his former doctor, Hans Wilhelm Mueller-Wohlfahrt.




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Usain Bolt dons lederhosen for another night of beer drinking fun at an Oktoberfest party in Munich

Usain Bolt, 34, wore lederhosen with a checked green and white shirt as he enjoyed a night at Oktoberfest in Munich on Friday night. While there he jumped on stage and posed for selfies.




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The London home reggae legend Bob Marley fled to after being shot earns a blue plaque 

A blue plaque has been unveiled on a handsome house in Chelsea in honour of its former resident, Jamaican musician Bob Marley.




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Olympic legend Usain Bolt is rumoured to be back again for the Melbourne Cup

Former Olympic sprinter Usain Bolt is rumoured to be returning to the Melbourne Cup on Tuesday and will be sponsored by champagne brand Mumm.




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Usain Bolt hints he may have a Melbourne business venture in the works

Usain Bolt visited Melbourne to attend Oaks Day last week. 




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MARTIN SAMUEL: Fleet-footed Tyson Fury broke the mould... just like Usain Bolt, he is an outlier

MARTIN SAMUEL: Tyson Fury is an outlier, a mould breaker, just as Usain Bolt was. And not only in terms of his antics, his charisma. And like Bolt, once he enters the vicinity it is hard to take your eyes off him.




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Who are the seven lesser-known stars you should watch out for at the Africa Cup of Nations?

All eyes will be on Mohamed Salah and his Liverpool team-mate Sadio Mane during the biggest AFCON to date... but who could make a name for themselves in the next 29 days?




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Cameroon boss Clarence Seedorf insists they're ready to defend Africa Cup of Nations title

Clarence Seedorf insists his Cameroon side are fully focused as they prepare to begin the defence of their Africa Cup of Nations title.




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Fans love it after Adama Traore replaces Adama Traore and both find the net for Mali in AFCON clash

Mali took the cliche of a 'like for like' substitution to a whole new level on Monday night after two Adama Traore's found the net after one replaced the other from the bench.




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Uganda 1-1 Zimbabwe: Khama Billiat equalises for the Warriors after Emmanuel Okwi's opener

Uganda and Zimbabwe played out a 1-1 draw at the Africa Cup of Nations, but both teams will walk away very disappointed not to take all three points.




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Burundi 0-2 Guinea: Mohamed Yattara hits brace as Guinea face wait to see if they will progress

BURUNDI 0-2 GUINEA: Guinea face an anxious wait to see if they have clinched a place in the last 16 of the Africa Cup of Nations following a 2-0 win over 10-man Burundi.




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Naby Keita blow for Guinea as Liverpool midfielder unlikely to return to the Africa Cup of Nations

Liverpool midfielder Naby Keita's chances of rejoining his Guinea team-mates for any potential further Africa Cup of Nations involvement look slim.




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Mother is run over and killed in front of her children by Algerian football fan celebrating win

Raucous celebrations in Paris and other French cities quickly soured after fans resorted to vandalism and arson, bringing traffic in the French capital to a standstill after Algeria's Africa Cup win in Egypt.




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Victor Wanyama poised to collect British passport with Tottenham open to offers for the midfielder

Victor Wanyama is poised to collect his British passport over the coming weeks. The 28-year-old Tottenham midfielder put off a proposed move abroad last year to ensure he qualified.




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Fans set fireworks off in the streets of north London after Algeria qualify for final

Manchester City star Riyad Mahrez curled in an injury-time free-kick to send Algeria into the final, prompting wild celebrations as fans set off fireworks on Blackstock Road, in Highbury.




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Divock Origi's play showed Liverpool have the strength in depth to win the title  

JOE BERNSTEIN AT ANFIELD: Possibly Jurgen Klopp's only flaw for the majority of last season was refusing to believe anyone in his squad was capable of giving his front three a rest.




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Pepe and Zaha are set to go head-to-head for the first time since summer transfer saga

'It's the Nicolas Pepe show in north London,' came the commentator's scream as he fired in his second free-kick of the night. 16 miles south, another Ivorian winger will have been watching with interest.




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Liverpool star Sadio Mane backed to win the Ballon d'Or by Chelsea legend Didier Drogba

Didier Drogba has backed Sadio Mane to be a front-runner for the Ballon d'Or and hopes the Senegalese winger can become only the second African to win the award - after George Weah in 1995.




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Liverpool set to lose Mo Salah for start of next season because of the Olympics

Liverpool are set to lose Mo Salah for the start of next season after Egypt bosses said they are confident he will commit to playing in the Tokyo Olympics.




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BUMBLE AT THE TEST: Archer has that buzz about him just like Freddie Flintoff

BUMBLE AT THE TEST: Jofra Archer's first Test wicket provided the catalyst as England's bowlers enjoyed a profitable third morning against Australia at Lord's.




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BUMBLE AT THE TEST: Jofra Archer made everyone sit up and take notice

BUMBLE AT THE TEST: Jofra Archer was at the centre of it all again as he picked up three more scalps as the Ashes tide started to turn as England drew the second Test with Australia.




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Ashes 2019: Bumble's guide to the fourth Test at Old Trafford

England face Australia in a crucial fourth Ashes Test, which begins on Wednesday. Here, Sportsmail columnist DAVID LLOYD gives you his guide to Old Trafford.




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BUMBLE AT THE TEST: Bit of a damp squib from Jofra Archer

BUMBLE AT THE TEST: We've had 10 days since the last Test so I'd have thought he'd be as fresh as a daisy. Fast bowling is hard but there are times when you just have to crank it up.




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BUMBLE AT THE TEST: It's easy to see why Pat Cummins is No 1 ranked bowler in Test cricket

BUMBLE AT THE TEST: Josh Hazlewood has put Australia in complete control of the fourth Ashes Test after grabbing three quick wickets late on during the third day at Old Trafford.




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BUMBLE AT THE TEST: Steve Smith and Pat Cummins were ultimately the difference makers

BUMBLE AT THE TEST: Australia retain the Ashes and in truth they have been the better team. They planned well in advance and got their attack spot on.




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BUMBLE's guide to The Oval ahead of the fifth Test

After years of playing and commentating, David Lloyd knows a thing or two about how to enjoy the perfect day out at the cricket.




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BUMBLE AT THE TEST: England's batting line-up is flimsy and Tim Paine had a torrid time

DAVID LLOYD AT THE OVAL: England's batting line-up is flimsy. At 130 for two, you would have thought it would be plain sailing for them, with most of the top order getting starts




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BUMBLE AT THE TEST: There is a straight answer to getting Steve Smith out

BUMBLE AT THE TEST: Finally I have an answer to my question. How do you get Steve Smith out? A straight one from Chris Woakes. Simple.




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BUMBLE AT THE TEST: Beefy's gone fishing in shirt and shorts and The Cock of Kennington isn't for me

BUMBLE AT THE TEST: England produced a fine bowling display to draw the Ashes series with a 135-run fifth Test victory at The Oval. Consecutive Joe Root catches signalled the end of an era.




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BUMBLE AT THE TEST: BJ Watling is statistically the best wicketkeeper-batsman in Test cricket

BUMBLE AT THE TEST: Sportsmail columnist David Lloyd was present as always to cast his expert and unique opinion over the action as New Zealand hosted England at the Bay Oval.




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BUMBLE AT THE TEST: Joe needs to get back into batting Root-ine

BUMBLE AT THE TEST: Sportsmail columnist David Lloyd was present as always to cast his expert and unique opinion over the action as New Zealand hosted England at the Bay Oval.




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BUMBLE AT THE TEST: England's batsmen are technically inferior to New Zealand's

BUMBLE AT THE TEST: That was a sobering start for England's new era. It will be alarming for the management, and for English coaches, that their batsmen are technically inferior to New Zealand's.




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BUMBLE AT THE TEST: There is no balance to this England side... and I'm enjoying my security detail

BUMBLE AT THE TEST: On the face of it, England selected a very disjointed side: five seamers, no spinner and a part-time wicketkeeper. I suspect this selection was driven by stats of previous Tests.




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BUMBLE AT THE TEST: It's good to see Joe Root back in his routine

BUMBLE AT THE TEST: Captain Joe Root was back in the old routine, as he went to his hundred with a broad smile. You could see the relief, having at last got into some sort of nick.




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BUMBLE AT THE TEST: Practice makes perfect for Joe Root as he finally hits his big one

Captain Joe Root hit a double century against New Zealand to get England back on track on day four of the second Test. David Lloyd was present to give his expert opinion on the action...




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BUMBLE AT THE TEST: This 22 yards of snot has no place in Test cricket...

Seddon Park was sparsely attended for the second Test over the weekend, as New Zealand won the series 1-0. Sportsmail columnist David Lloyd was present to give his expert opinion on the action...




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DAVID LLOYD: I'm self-isolating in the garden for my 73rd birthday!

DAVID LLOYD IN HIS GARDEN: I thought I would be spending my 73rd birthday in Galle preparing for England's first Test against Sri Lanka but, instead, I find myself self-isolating at home.




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I've been mucking around in the garden! Bumble knee deep in manure as he fills his time

DAVID LLOYD: It's all pretty surreal now, isn't it? Things have certainly moved on apace since last we spoke and I just hope everyone is staying well and doing the right thing.




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Marcus Rashford wins Premier League Player of the Month award for superb performances in January

Marcus Rashford has won the Premier League Player of the Month award for his superb performances in January. The Manchester United striker has been rejuvenated under boss Ole Gunnar Solskjaer.




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Roma 'line up move for Alexis Sanchez' as Manchester United seek to offload the Chilean

Roma are considering a summer move for Alexis Sanchez as Manchester United look to offload the Chilean winger at the end of the season, according to Sky Sports.




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'His head is not in the right place': Harry Kane SHOULD join Manchester United says Dimitar Berbatov

Dimitar Berbatov believes Harry Kane should follow in his footsteps and swap Tottenham for Manchester United this summer for the good of his career. The Bulgarian made the same move back in 2008.




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Wayne Rooney isn't the first to recall the 'scandalous' talent of Ravel Morrison

Wayne Rooney has recalled the abilities of his former Manchester United colleague Ravel Morrison with the highest praise. And he's far from alone in remembering how good Morrison used to be.




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Darmian believes Rashford CAN win the Ballon d'Or and claims criticism of Pogba is 'unjustified'

Darmian spent four years at United before joining Parma last summer, but saw Rashford make his first-team debut in his first year at the club before France midfielder Pogba joined a year later.




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Former Man United defender Patrice Evra opens up on 'tough childhood' living on the streets in Paris

Former Manchester United defender Patrice Evra has admitted he has a 'tough childhood' as he revealed he 'begged for money' whilst growing up in the streets of France.




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Bruno Fernandes says he wants to model his game on 'one of the best in the world' Andres Iniesta

The Portuguese midfielder has settled in well to life at Old Trafford and already has pundits, fans and former United players fawning over his early performances after his £68m move from Lisbon.