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Sport editor Michael Potts on the best of the week’s action on TV and radio
From the roar of the triumphant Lionesses to historic roles for women, we review the top stories
The crowd hold their breath as Leandro Trossard looks to find space on the edge of the area. Going one way and then the other, the anticipation grows further as the Belgian takes aim, before rocketing
lego.com Pele won the World Cup on three occasions, but never got to construct the latest iteration of the trophy from the bottom up using tiny studded bricks of acrylonitrile butadiene styrene plasti
Anyone who’s read Helen Macdonald’s remarkable memoir H is for Hawk – about grief, nature and training a goshawk – will be aware of its powerful impact. The book has now been turned into a film starri
Whether it was the formation of the Premier League in 1992 or the World Cup expanding to 48 teams this year, a competition rebrand always seems to ruffle a few feathers. That was certainly the case 10