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Hussain: Wheels came off as England got Bazballed

Sky Sports' Nasser Hussain reflects on England's two-day defeat to Australia in Perth and Travis Head's dizzying 123 from 83 balls in the final innings, and assesses how the tourists regroup ahead of the second game in Brisbane from December 4...I've seen a lot of Ashes cricket and I've seen a lot of Test cricket, but you have to go a long way to beat what I've seen these last two days. The hype and build-up for this series have been incredible and these two days have delivered that. The wheels came off for England with bat and ball and it was a stroke of genius for Australia to open with Travis Head. He Bazballed England's Bazballers, let's be honest. Image: Travis Head scored 123 from 83 balls as Australia beat England by eight wickets on day two of the […]

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Tennis in 2026: Draper’s best surface? Raducanu progress and Alcaraz vs Sinner

The Sky Sports Tennis team sat down to assess the season and look ahead to 2026, including Jack Draper needing to learn the subtleties of grass and why Emma Raducanu is enjoying playing on the WTA Tour again.Host Gigi Salmon was joined by commentator Jonathan Overend with Tim Henman and Laura Robson in Turin to reflect on an incredible season in which Draper excelled at the start of 2025 as he romped to a straight-sets victory over Holger Rune in the BNP Paribas Open final at Indian Wells to claim his first ATP 1000 Masters title, while Raducanu surged up the rankings. The panel also look ahead to what's to come from the British duo in 2026, as well as the rivalry between Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner, Novak Djokovic's chances of winning a record-breaking 25th Grand Slam and Amanda […]

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Pundits’ Ashes predictions: Who wins – and will tempers flare?

After all the talk, it is almost time for The Ashes.England begin their bid for a first Test series win in Australia since 2010/11 on Friday when the first game of five gets under way at Optus Stadium in Perth (2.20am UK). We asked Sky Sports pundits Nasser Hussain and Mark Butcher what is key for the tourists, who have lost 13 and drawn two of their last 15 Tests in Australia since that 3-1 success 15 years ago. Nasser and Butch also make their picks for leading run-scorer and wicket-taker, assess whether tempers will flare, and tell us how they see the series panning out… Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player England captain Ben Stokes says he is 'desperate' to win The Ashes this winter England's keys to the series?NASSER HUSSAIN: Start well. Historically we […]

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Carra: Liverpool must sign in January – even after summer spending spree

Liverpool must still add to their squad in January despite spending £446m in the summer transfer window, says Sky Sports' Jamie Carragher.The Reds brought in seven senior players including Alexander Isak and Florian Wirtz for nine-figure transfer fees, but find themselves eight points off the Premier League summit following their 3-0 defeat at Manchester City before the international break. Inside: Liverpool Watch 'Inside: Liverpool' an hour-long special programme assessing the champions' start to the season at 7pm on Thursday, simulcast on both Sky Sports News and Sky Sports Premier League, with live commentary on the Sky Sports website and App Questions have been raised about integrating so many players at once and the challenge of fitting in Isak and fellow new arrival Hugo Ekitike, who has outperformed the Swedish forward to date despite costing barely half his price tag. Liverpool […]

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Is tennis calendar congested or is daily grind more physically demanding?

Gigi Salmon examines whether the tennis schedule is sustainable in the modern era. Is it really congested or is the daily grind just more physically demanding? The commentator weighs up the key questions in her latest Sky Sports column. I love the fact that if life allowed, I could pretty much watch tennis all day, every day, because chances are that you can find tennis being played somewhere at some level, but the question has to be asked at what cost.We are into the final part of the season and while injuries are par for the course, it feels that through a combination of injury, mental or physical fatigue more players than normal are calling time early on their season to give themselves enough time to rest, recover and go again.Does tennis need to change? Please use Chrome browser for […]

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Brundle: Why peak Verstappen leaves McLaren needing to play ace card

Max Verstappen and Red Bull were on blistering form in Austin, dominating both qualifying sessions along with relatively comfortable victories in the Sprint and the main Grand Prix.Sprint weekends seem to suit Max's talent and confidence, whereby you have one practice session before the relentless competition starts with Sprint Qualifying, Sprint Race, main Qualifying and, finally, the Race. There's a result all three days and, in many ways, they have a cumulative effect. It must be like dropping off the peloton in a cycle race, very hard to catch up.Any problems or incidents in practice limit your car set-up time and driver confidence on what is a constantly evolving track surface. A poor Sprint Qualy is likely to follow, leaving a driver with a lower grid position for a shorter race, and where contact is much more likely to happen.In […]

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Why Emery stuck with Rogers, Beto conundrum and Cunha call pays off

Welcome to The Debrief, a Sky Sports column in which Adam Bate uses a blend of data and opinion to reflect on some of the key stories from the latest Premier League matches. This week: Exclusive Emery insight into Rogers' roleStats highlight Beto conundrum for Moyes Elusive Cunha key as Fernandes rewardedRogers between the lines for Villa Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Highlights from Aston Villa's 2-1 win at Tottenham Finding space against Tottenham's midfield is not easy. Morgan Rogers managed to carve out just enough of it thanks to a superb touch before lashing the ball into the net to provide the launchpad for Aston Villa's comeback win at Spurs on Sunday.It was Rogers' first goal of the season for Villa after what has been a difficult start for him - even being jeered […]

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Horse-by-horse guide: Qipco Champion Stakes

Jamie Lynch on the star-studded cast, featuring Calandagan, Delacroix, and Ombudsman in Saturday's showpiece, live on Sky Sports Racing, on what could be the race of the year.Races don't get any better than the Qipco Champion Stakes, something to shout about when you get two top-class horses in combat, never mind three as at 4.05 at Ascot on Saturday, live on Sky Sports Racing. The stakes couldn't be higher and the ground couldn't be much drier for the time of the year, setting us up for the race of the year, and maybe many a year. 1. Almaqam (1)Jockey: K Shoemark | Trainer: E WalkerHas the distinction of being one of only two horses to have beaten Ombudsman, though he had a positional and fitness edge that day, in May in the Brigadier Gerard, and he has since been overturned […]

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Vacherot’s Raducanu moment in Shanghai ‘proves dreams can come true!’

In her latest Sky Sports column, Gigi Salmon reflects on Valentin Vacherot's fairy-tale success in Shanghai as he defeated his cousin Arthur Rinderknech to win the biggest title of his career. The world No 204, who beat four-time Shanghai champion Novak Djokovic in the semi-finals, came from a set down for the sixth time in the tournament to win 4-6 6-3 6-3. Please use Chrome browser for a more accessible video player Highlights of the Shanghai Masters final between COUSINS Arthur Rinderknech and Valentin Vacherot! There are many reasons to love tennis, the sport itself, the characters, the venues, the drama, the storylines and something that not a lot of sports have, the fairy-tales. 'Where were you when' - four words that I have definitely uttered more than once, probably and most notably when Emma Raducanu came through qualifying to […]

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Doyle: ‘Ultra-tough’ Tadej set for another French raid

Hollie Doyle flies to France on Saturday to ride Archie Watson’s Tadej in the Group 2 Criterium de Maisons-Laffitte and reveals her fancies for the big races at Newmarket.Tadej bids for French successI'm back in France on Saturday to partner Archie Watson's ultra-tough colt Tadej in the six-furlong Group Two Criterium de Maisons-Laffitte (12.40pm) at Chantilly - live on Sky Sports Racing. It will be the third time I've ridden him in a Pattern race over there following his third in a Group Two at Chantilly in July and a hard-fought success at Group Three level in the Prix de Cabourg at Deauville in August.Since then he's been beaten in two valuable sales races, but he had excuses at York, when the race came too soon, and again at Doncaster, where he ran quite well under top weight - a […]

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