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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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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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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
Arsenal make Liverpool wait for title party, Chelsea beat Fulham
Arsenal made sure Liverpool cannot secure the Premier League title on Sunday by cruising to a 4-0 victory at 10-man Ipswich, while Chelsea beat Fulham 2-1 to climb into the Champions League places.
Manchester United suffered a hangover from their Europa League heroics against Lyon as Wolves won 1-0 at Old Trafford to secure survival.
Liverpool needed both an Arsenal defeat and to beat Leicester later on Sunday to seal a record-equalling 20th English top-flight title.
Defeat realistically ends Ipswich's hope of maintaining their Premier League status as they are 15 points adrift of safety with five games remaining and have a significantly poorer goal difference than West Ham.
Fresh from a famous victory over Real Madrid in the Santiago Bernabeu to reach the Champions League semi-finals for the first time since 2009, Arsenal coasted towards securing a return to European football's elite competition again next season.
Mikel Arteta made only three changes from the 2-1 win in the Spanish capital on Wednesday and was rewarded with a dominant display to kill the game off inside half an hour.
Leandro Trossard was one of those recalled by Arteta and prodded in his eighth goal of the season to open the scoring.
A flowing move saw Bukayo Saka's cross flicked by Mikel Merino into the path of Gabriel Martinelli to finish to double the Gunners lead.
Moments later, Saka was chopped down by an awful challenge from Leif Davis that saw the Ipswich left-back shown a straight red card.
Saka escaped serious injury to the relief of the Arsenal support and should have extended the visitors' lead with two big chances he wasted before the break.
However, the England international, who recently returned from a four-month absence due to a hamstring injury, was replaced early in the second half to avoid any further damage.
Trossard fired in his second after a well-worked corner before Ethan Nwaneri's deflected effort rounded off the scoring.
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Chelsea needed two late goals at Craven Cottage to revive their chances of Champions League football next season.
Alex Iwobi opened the scoring on 20 minutes after Ryan Sessegnon outmuscled Chelsea captain Reece James to set up the Nigerian international.
Chelsea were meandering towards a damaging defeat until 19-year-old substitute Tyrique George fired in a snap shot from the edge of the box on 83 minutes.
Pedro Neto then completed the comeback with a stunning strike in stoppage time to secure just Chelsea's sixth win in their last 17 league games.
The Blues move above Nottingham Forest, who travel to Tottenham on Monday, into the top five on goal difference.
A much-changed Manchester United succumbed to an eighth home league defeat of the season.
There was little in the way of goalmouth action at Old Trafford but the only goal was worthy of winning any game as Pablo Sarabia curled in a brilliant free-kick 13 minutes from time.
Wolves' fifth consecutive Premier League win lifts Vitor Pereira's side up to 15th and level on points with United, who stay 14th on goal difference.
A.O.Scott--AT