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China's Wu Yize wins last-frame thriller to reach snooker world final
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Serene Korda takes three-shot lead at LPGA Mexico
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Golden Tempo wins Kentucky Derby in historic triumph for trainer DeVaux
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King Charles grasped 'opportunity' on US trip, palace says
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China's Wu wins last-frame thriller to reach snooker world final
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Verstappen sees light at the end of tunnel
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Young stretches PGA lead to six at Doral
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Rio's Copacabana beach hosts massive crowd for free Shakira concert
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Celtics' Tatum ruled out for decisive game seven against Sixers
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Wolff heralds Antonelli speed as teen joins Senna and Schumacher in record books
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Senior Iranian officer says fresh conflict with US 'likely'
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Barcelona on verge of Liga title, Villarreal secure top four
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Teen F1 leader Antonelli takes Miami Grand Prix pole
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Porto edge Alverca to clinch Portuguese league title
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US airlines step up as Spirit winds down
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Barcelona on verge of La Liga title defence with win at Osasuna
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Drugmaker asks US Supreme Court to restore abortion pill access
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Schalke return to Bundesliga after three-year absence
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NATO, top Republicans question US troop withdrawal from Germany
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Napoli frustrate Como in costly Serie A stalemate
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Illegal party at French military site draws up to 40,000 ravers
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Arsenal hit stride to go six points clear, West Ham loss offers Spurs hope
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Arsenal go six points clear as Gyokeres double sinks Fulham
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Clinical Chennai down Mumbai to keep playoff hopes alive
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Napoli and Como play out goalless draw in Serie A
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Murphy into World Snooker Championship final after edging Higgins
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PSG held by Lorient with fringe team ahead of Bayern Munich return leg
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Aviation companies step up as Spirit winds down
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Champion Norris leads Piastri home in sprint 1-2 triumph for McLaren
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UK PM says some pro-Palestinian marches could be banned
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The Puma out of Kentucky Derby, leaving 19 starters
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'Bookless bookstore': audio-only book shop opens in New York
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Kostyuk defeats Andreeva to claim first Madrid Open title
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Leinster survive Toulon scare to reach Champions Cup final
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Villarreal secure Champions League spot, rotated Atletico win
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'Relieved' Inoue outlasts Nakatani in Tokyo Dome superfight
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Israel quizzes two Gaza flotilla activists, angering Spain
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West Ham defeat gives Spurs hope, Arsenal face Fulham test
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Second-string Bayern held by Heidenheim before PSG clash
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Lyon edge Arsenal to reach women's Champions League final
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Struggling Nantes deepen Marseille's woes in Ligue 1
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Harmanpreet Kaur to lead India in women's T20 World Cup
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Pogacar wins again to pull clear in Tour of Romandie
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New Zealand win rain-hit T20 to end Bangladesh series 1-1
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Inoue outlasts Nakatani in Tokyo Dome superfight
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Taiwan leader makes delayed visit to Eswatini after China objections
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Iran military official says renewed war with US 'likely'
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Coe will be 'tough' on athletes seeking nationality switch
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Illegal rave draws 20,000 to 'dangerous' military site in France
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US rapper Kanye West to perform in Albania in July
Man City boost top five bid, Aston Villa thrash in-form Newcastle
Manchester City bolstered their bid to qualify for the Champions League with a dramatic 2-0 win at Everton on Saturday, while Aston Villa thrashed Newcastle 4-1.
City were heading towards a damaging draw before Nico O'Reilly's 84th-minute strike put them on course for a vital victory that was sealed by Mateo Kovacic's goal in the final seconds.
Pep Guardiola's side climb to fourth place, but still just one point above sixth-placed Villa, who they face on Tuesday.
At a stage of the season when they are usually embroiled in a battle to win the title, City -- champions in six of the previous seven campaigns -- have been reduced to scrapping for a Champions League berth after a dismal season.
They remain on course to achieve their bare minimum target of finishing inside the top five after a hard-fought success on Merseyside.
In the 84th minute, Matheus Nunes's low cross into the six-yard box was met by the 20-year-old O'Reilly, who got in front of Michael Keane to poke home from close range.
Kovacic wrapped up City's victory on their last visit to Goodison Park before Everton move to a new stadium next season.
"To win here at Goodison Park, where Liverpool and Arsenal couldn't, is massively important," Guardiola said.
"Now it is in our hands. Three games at home, two away and hopefully we can achieve this big success to qualify for the Champions League."
- Villa bounce back -
Villa travel to the Etihad full of confidence after a fifth consecutive Premier League win.
Unai Emery's men bounced back from their Champions League quarter-final elimination to Paris Saint-Germain by ending Newcastle's six-game winning run in style.
Ollie Watkins took less than a minute to justify Emery's decision to recall him in the place of Marcus Rashford with a deflected opener.
Fabian Schar hit back to equalise for Newcastle, who were without manager Eddie Howe for the third consecutive game to pneumonia.
Watkins teed up Ian Maatsen to coolly restore Villa's lead and kick off a three-goal blitz in 11 minutes just after the hour mark.
Dan Burn turned Jacob Ramsey's cross into his own net before Amadou Onana fired into the top corner.
Villa's victory means they close to within just two points of third-placed Newcastle with five games to go.
- Saints consolation -
Already relegated Southampton's last-gasp equaliser at West Ham ensured they will not have sole possession of the lowest points total in Premier League history.
Jarrod Bowen struck for the Hammers in the 47th minute, holding off Ryan Manning before lashing a fierce finish past Aaron Ramsdale.
But Lesley Ugochukwu equalised three minutes into second-half stoppage time as he lashed past Alphonse Areola.
Bottom of the table Southampton are now on 11 points -- the same number Derby managed in 2007-08 -- and have five games left to leave the Rams with the lowest total ever recorded in the Premier League.
Bryan Mbeumo scored twice as Brentford beat 10-man Brighton 4-2 to damage the Seagulls' prospects of qualifying for Europe with their first home win since December.
Crystal Palace held on for a 0-0 draw against Bournemouth despite playing half the match with 10 men after Chris Richards' first-half red card.
M.White--AT