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Canada's Davies 'available' for historic knockout clash
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Ryu takes one-shot lead over Henderson at Women's PGA Championship
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Hovland seizes one-shot PGA Travelers lead over Scheffler
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Jangoo and Chase put West Indies in control against Sri Lanka
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Mauvaka double inspires Toulouse to fourth-straight Top 14 in storm-impacted final
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World Cup star Gakpo requests privacy after death of unborn son
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Solidarity, sadness among Venezuelans made destitute by quake
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Aid planes landing at partially reopened Venezuela airport after quakes
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Iran says US violated peace deal as both sides attack
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Spain's Williams hits out at Uruguay over World Cup injury
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'We need help': Venezuelans furious at slow official response to quakes
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World's largest particle smasher halts for upgrade to boost hunt for dark matter
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Venus Williams relishes 'very special' Wimbledon reunion with sister Serena
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Ex-Olympic medallist Canderloro elected French Ice Sports chief
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Ravindra leads New Zealand rally in England finale after Archer's double strike
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Prince Harry and family to stay at royal residences on UK visit
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Wimbledon 'towel thief' Swiatek back on the trophy hunt
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'Why not?': Cape Verde eye seismic World Cup shock against Argentina
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Venezuela earthquake deaths near 1,000, with millions more in need
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Russell snatches controversial pole in Austria after Verstappen crash
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French Open champs head to Wimbledon wrestling with new-found status
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Davidovich Fokina wins in Mallorca for first ATP title
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Budapest Pride marchers push for equality after reversed ban
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Sabalenka urges Grand Slams to 'get it done' in prize money boycott row
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Russell snatches pole, Antonelli fourth for Austria GP grid
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Russell snatches pole as Verstappen, Antonelli fourth for Austria GP grid
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Broos smiles and snarls before South Africa's historic World Cup match
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Smith and supersub Foulkes strike for New Zealand in England finale
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Newborn baby rescued from rubble of Venezuela quake
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Supersub Foulkes strike for New Zealand in England finale
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Raducanu halts practice session to put Wimbledon bid in doubt
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Wolff says Russell will be at Mercedes next season
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Keys beats Maria to clinch third Eastbourne title
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Djokovic inspired by Serena as he targets history at Wimbledon
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Thousands ride through Rome as Vespa celebrates 80 years
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Stokes falls cheaply as England collapse in New Zealand decider
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Sinner ready for Wimbledon defence despite lack of time on grass
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Russell bounces back to beat Antonelli in final practice
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Records tumble as European heatwave moves east
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Iran says US violated peace deal as both sides trade fire
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England, Portugal eye top spots as World Cup group stages wrap up
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Injured Australian pair Leckie, Italiano out of World Cup
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US, Iran trade strikes putting new strain on Middle East truce
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Farmers fear drought as Italy's longest river runs dry
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Thousands expected as Vespa celebrates 80 years in Rome
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Budapest Pride to push for equality after reversed ban
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Pino, Williams injuries mar Spain's World Cup progress
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World Cup fans get taste of American life -- at the mall
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'Struggle continues' in Bolivia's Morales heartland
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World Cup turns New York's Times Square into global fan hub
Liverpool held in Newcastle thriller, Arsenal inflict Amorim's first defeat
Liverpool's Premier League lead was cut to seven points by Arsenal and Chelsea after the Reds conceded a 90th-minute equaliser in a thrilling 3-3 draw at Newcastle on Wednesday.
Chelsea thrashed 10-man Southampton 5-1 to go second on goal difference ahead of Arsenal, who beat Manchester United 2-0.
Manchester City snapped their seven-game winless run by beating Nottingham Forest 3-0 to go fourth.
Mohamed Salah's second-half double was not enough to extend Liverpool's seven-game winning run in all competitions as they failed to win for just the third time in 21 games under Arne Slot.
Twice the league leaders were forced to come from behind at St James' Park as Alexander Isak blasted Newcastle into a 1-0 half-time lead.
Curtis Jones levelled before Anthony Gordon restored Newcastle's lead.
Salah twice converted Trent Alexander-Arnold assists to turn the game around, taking his tally for the season to 15 goals.
However, there was a late sting in the tale as a rare error from Liverpool goalkeeper Caoimhin Kelleher allowed Fabian Schar to squeeze in a late equaliser for the Magpies.
- Arsenal take advantage -
Arsenal took full advantage by inflicting Ruben Amorim's first defeat as Manchester United boss.
Once again the Gunners were able to rely on their prowess from set-pieces to get the job done.
Jurrien Timber broke the deadlock, heading in Declan Rice's corner nine minutes into the second half.
William Saliba did not know much about the second, as he diverted in Thomas Partey's header from Bukayo Saka's corner, but the Frenchman did not care as Arsenal had the breathing space they craved.
Kai Havertz should have added more gloss to the scoreline but he was denied by Andre Onana.
But a fourth consecutive win in all competitions confirmed Arsenal's return to form and applied a little pressure on Liverpool.
Chelsea put bottom-of-the-table Southampton to the sword at St Mary's even before the hosts were reduced to 10 men when Jack Stephens pulled Marc Cucurella's hair.
Axel Disasi's early opener for the Blues was cancelled out by Joe Aribo.
But Christopher Nkunku pounced on sloppy Southampton passing from the back to make it 2-1 before Noni Madueke added a third.
Stephens then saw red in a bizarre incident as he jostled with Cucurella from a Saints corner.
Cole Palmer made sure he got in on the act with Chelsea's fourth before Jadon Sancho's first goal since his loan move from Manchester United rounded off the scoring.
- De Bruyne eases Man City crisis -
City bounced back from their barren run thanks to Kevin De Bruyne's return to the starting line-up for the first time in nearly three months.
The Belgian teed up Bernardo Silva for the opening goal before firing in the second himself.
Jeremy Doku sealed a much-needed three points for Pep Guardiola's men, who are now nine off the top.
Aston Villa ended their eight-game run without a win with a dominant first-half display to beat Brentford 3-1.
Morgan Rogers' wonder strike, Ollie Watkins' penalty and Matty Cash's effort made it 3-0 inside 34 minutes.
Mikkel Damsgaard pulled a goal back but the Bees, who have the league's best home record, remain without a win on the road.
Everton thrashed Wolves 4-0 thanks to two Craig Dawson own goals in a huge clash at the bottom of the table.
Ashley Young and Orel Mangala put the Toffees 2-0 up at half-time before Dawson's goals twice rubbed salt in Wolves' wounds after the break.
Victory lifts Everton five points clear of the relegation zone, while Wolves sink to 19th.
M.King--AT