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Italy beat Albania in match marred by crowd trouble
PALERMO, Italy (Reuters) - Italy survived some first-half scares on the way to a 2-0 win over Albania in a World Cup qualifier marred by crowd trouble caused by away fans on Friday. -
Spain ease to 4-1 victory over Israel to stay top of group
Manchester City playmaker David Silva put Spain ahead in the 15th minute with a low shot through the legs of goalkeeper Ofir Marciano while Vitolo doubled their lead on the stroke of halftime just after Israel had squandered a chance to level. -
Ireland's Coleman breaks leg in draw with Wales
DUBLIN (Reuters) - Ireland's Seamus Coleman broke his leg after a scything challenge from Wales defender Neil Taylor, who was immediately dismissed in the goalless Group D qualifier at Dublin's Aviva Stadium on Friday. -
Warrington lose again in Super League
Warrington have been hammered 31-6 by St Helens in the Super League. -
Austria leave it late to beat Moldova
VIENNA (Reuters) - Austria squandered a hatful of chances before two goals in the last 15 minutes gave them a 2-0 win over Moldova which kept their World Cup qualifying hopes alive on Friday. -
Milos Raonic makes winning return in Miami
Milos Raonic has made a successful return from a leg injury with a victory over Viktor Troicki at the Miami Masters. -
Tosun double boosts Turkey World Cup hopes
ANKARA (Reuters) - Cenk Tosun scored twice in the first 13 minutes as Turkey beat Finland 2-0 in their World Cup Group I qualifier in Antalya on Friday and boost their hopes of qualification for next year's finals. -
Serbia go top after comeback 3-1 win in Georgia
TBILISI (Reuters) - Serbia stayed on course to reach their first major tournament in eight years after goals from Dusan Tadic, Aleksandar Mitrovic and Mijat Gacinovic gave them a smash-and-grab 3-1 win over Georgia in a World Cup Group D qualifier on Friday. -
Mannering to become highest-capped Warrior
Warriors stalwart Simon Mannering will become the NRL club's highest-capped player when he takes to the field against St George Illawarra on Sunday. -
Upbeat Williamson shrugs off rain forecast
Black Caps captain Kane Williamson hopes that, despite forecasts of steady Hamilton rain, his side has the chance to pinch a Test win from South Africa. -
Ailing Murray could miss Davis Cup clash
Andy Murray looks set to miss Great Britain's Davis Cup quarter-final against France after picking up a mystery virus during training in Miami. -
Russia's defeat raises World Cup alarm bells
KRASNODAR, Russia (Reuters) - Jonathan Kodjia and Wilfried Zaha scored stunning goals as the Ivory Coast beat Russia 2-0 in Krasnodar on Friday, a result that raised the alarm bells for the World Cup hosts. -
Valverde grabs Tour of Catalonia lead
Alejandro Valverde has won stage five of the Tour of Catalonia taken the overall leader's jersey. -
Leishman wins to set up Mickelson battle
Marc Leishman has advanced to the knockout stages of the World Golf Championships-Match Play in Austin, Texas. -
Super League to bring in women's comp
The English Rugby Football League is drawing up plans for a Women's Super League. -
Valverde leads Tour of Catalonia after another stage win
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Alejandro Valverde fended off Chris Froome and Alberto Contador with a late attack to clinch stage five of the Tour of Catalonia on Friday and take the overall leader's jersey. -
High stakes as Argentina look to consolidate position
BUENOS AIRES (Reuters) - Winning three precious points with a 1-0 victory over Chile was only half the battle for Argentine this month to get their World Cup qualifying campaign back on track. -
India add fit-again paceman Shami to squad for fourth test
Shami has not played since picking up an injury against England in November, but India have decided to bolster their options given the pace and carry usually associated with the pitch at the Himachal Pradesh Cricket Association Stadium. -
Belgium's Meunier joins Hazard on sidelines
BRUSSELS (Reuters) - Defender Thomas Meunier has become the second Belgium player to pull out of Saturday’s World Cup qualifier against Greece and midfielder Kevin de Bruyne is doubtful for the Group H match in Brussels. -
Date set for Messi appeal against tax fraud sentence
BARCELONA (Reuters) - Spain's Supreme Court will consider Barcelona talisman Lionel Messi's appeal against a 21-month prison sentence for tax fraud on April 20, a court spokesperson said on Friday. -
Gibson called up to England squad for World Cup qualifier
Gibson replaces the injured Chris Smalling, who played in England's 1-0 defeat by Germany in a friendly in Dortmund on Wednesday and has returned to his club Manchester United for treatment. -
FA pursues 'disrespectful' England fans after Germany game
LONDON (Reuters) - England's football authorities are still working with the police to identify the national team's supporters who were involved in "disrespectful and disappointing" behaviour during Wednesday's international against Germany in Dortmund. -
I'm in a great place, says in-form Kyrgios
Nick Kyrgios claims he's in the best mental shape of his career and insists he's a genuine chance of breaking his grand slam duck at Wimbledon this year. -
Germany's Weigl ruled out for Azerbaijan qualifier
BERLIN (Reuters) - Germany midfielder Julian Weigl has been ruled out of Sunday's World Cup qualifier at Azerbaijan after picking up a thigh injury in their friendly international against England this week. -
Tottenham's Alli suspended for three European games
Alli was dismissed for a wild challenge on Gent's Brecht Dejaegere in the first half of the match at Wembley. -
AFC candidates cleared for FIFA council elections
The four successful candidates at May's AFC congress in Bahrain will represent Asia on the body along with Bahraini vice president Sheikh Salman Bin Ebrahim Al Khalifa, also the head of the AFC, and members from Japan and Malaysia. -
Waratahs steal 32-25 Super win over Rebels
The Waratahs have scored in the 80th minute to snatch a 32-25 Super Rugby win over the Rebels, who are still without a victory this season. -
Manohar agrees to stay on as ICC chief to help transition
DHARAMSALA, India (Reuters) - Shashank Manohar has deferred his resignation as chairman of the International Cricket Council and will continue in the post until administrative reforms of the governing body is complete, the ICC said on Friday. -
Sharapova's tennis return too easy: Watson
Maria Sharapova's comeback from a doping ban is being made too easy, according to British No.2 Heather Watson. -
ICC chair Manohar defers resignation
International Cricket Council chairman Shashank Manohar has reversed his shock decision to resign. -
Ousted Egypt president Mubarak freed from detention: lawyer
Egypt's former leader Hosni Mubarak has walked free for the first time since being overthrown in the Arab Spring uprisings. -
England hooker George targets starting role
George, who is often used as a second-half substitute for captain Dylan Hartley by coach Eddie Jones, said he expects to hit peak form over the next couple of years. -
Chinese premier dismisses 'so-called' military build-up
Chinese premier Li Keqiang has played down what he calls his country's 'so-called' military build-up in the South China Sea. His remarks come after a meeting with Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull in Canberra. Mr Li is on a five-day visit to Australia focused on strengthening economic ties with Australia, and the maritime dispute was among the issues discussed.
He says China has cautioned Australia not to take sides on regional conflicts. -
Pitch to offer something for all: Kohli
Indian skipper Virat Kohli says the pitch in Dharamsala will offer good bounce for pacemen and spinners but also plenty of runs for batsmen. -
Sunderland need wins not excuses to survive, says Januzaj
Sunderland have won just once in the league since Christmas and are seven points adrift of safety going into the last 10 games of the season, of which six are in April. -
Aussies eye rare Test series win in India
Australia skipper Steve Smith is more worried about the future than the past as his side bids to complete an upset Test series win in India. -
Motor racing - Hamilton and Mercedes throw down gauntlet
MELBOURNE (Reuters) - Three-times world champion Lewis Hamilton put Mercedes on top of the timesheets in free practise at the season-opening Australian Grand Prix on Friday, leaving his Formula One rivals with plenty to ponder before the race weekend. -
Crows back star duo to face Giants in AFL
Adelaide pair Taylor Walker and Rory Sloane appear to have proved their fitness to face Greater Western Sydney in their AFL season-opener on Sunday. -
Riewoldt's AFL Brownlow chances fancied
Nick Riewoldt's more permanent role on the wing is raising speculation about his Brownlow Medal prospects. -
Killer Masood a convert born on Xmas day
The attack Khalid Masood carried out in London was the end point of his evolution to extremist from the boy born in Kent and named Adrian Elms. -
DeRozan inspires Raptors, Spurs win in NBA
San Antonio have moved two games behind idle Golden State for the NBA's best record and DeMar DeRozan has scored 40 points in Toronto's win against Miami. -
Cricket - India captain Kohli doubtful for fourth Australia test
DHARAMSALA, India (Reuters) - India captain Virat Kohli is doubtful for the fourth and final test against Australia after suffering a shoulder injury in the penultimate match in Ranchi. -
Des Hasler still NRL king at Brookvale
Des Hasler is looking to condemn Manly to a fifth straight NRL loss at Lottoland, the longest losing streak at the venue since he began coaching in 2004. -
Stand-in skipper Yoshida 'buzzing' after Japan win
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japan defender Maya Yoshida said he was "buzzing" after leading his side to a 2-0 victory in Thursday's World Cup qualifier against United Arab Emirates in place of injured skipper Makoto Hasebe. -
WA's new GST share abysmal: treasurer
WA's share of the GST has been lifted by just four cents to 34 cents in the dollar, angering new state treasurer Ben Wyatt. -
Saints start demolition at Moorabbin
A decade after their disastrous fallout with the local council, St Kilda have reached another milestone as they prepare to return to Moorabbin. -
Robots job-changers not job-killers: study
Increased automation will eliminate some jobs but could also enable workers to focus on "higher-value, more rewarding and creative work", PwC says. -
User-pays call for future public transport
Governments should move to a user-pays approach to fund transport infrastructure, rather than relying on taxpayer funds, according to Infrastructure Australia. -
Premier dismisses China Sea militarisation
Prime Minister Malcolm Turnbull and Li Keqiang held bilateral talks in Canberra during which they discussed tensions in the South China Sea. -
Johnson stays perfect, McIlroy eliminated at Match Play
On an extremely windy afternoon at Austin Country Club with gusts of up to 35 miles per hour (56 kph), Johnson coped manfully with the elements to beat German Martin Kaymer 3&2 .
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