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Man Utd dismiss Palace in League Cup as Wolves, Luton crash
Manchester United kept the critics at bay as they cruised into the League Cup fourth round with a 3-0 win against Crystal Palace on Tuesday.
Spain celebrate World Cup win with record crowd for Switzerland romp
Spain's Women's World Cup winners were given a rapturous reception as they played for the first time at home after their triumph, thrashing Switzerland 5-0 in the Nations League on Tuesday in front of a record crowd.
Bayern breeze into second round of German Cup
Bayern Munich swept aside third-tier opponents Preussen Muenster 4-0 in the opening round of the German Cup on Tuesday as England captain Harry Kane was given the night off.
FIFA to move 100 jobs from Zurich to Miami
FIFA is to relocate more than 100 staff jobs, including its legal department, from Zurich to Miami as the organisation intensifies it's de-centralisation efforts, a source with knowledge of the move told AFP on Tuesday.
Niggly All Blacks getting phsycial for must-win Italy clash
New Zealand's rugby players have been getting physical with each other in training as they look to keep their World Cup hopes alive against Italy, hooker Codie Taylor said on Tuesday.
No Trump courses on preliminary 2024 LIV Golf schedule: report
Golf courses owned by former US President Donald Trump have been left off a preliminary 14-event LIV Golf schedule for 2024, Sports Illustrated reported on Tuesday.
France have 'no doubt' Dupont could return for Rugby World Cup quarter-final
France forwards coach William Servat said on Tuesday he had "no doubt" that emblematic captain Antoine Dupont could return from injury in time for a potential Rugby World Cup quarter-final next month.
Saka joins Arsenal's growing injury list
Bukayo Saka has joined Arsenal's growing injury list after Mikel Arteta revealed the England forward is struggling with a foot problem.
Japan make two changes to take on Samoa in World Cup
Japan coach Jamie Joseph made two changes on Tuesday as the Brave Blossoms try to keep their quarter-final hopes alive by completing a World Cup hat-trick of victories over Samoa.
'No doubt' Dupont could return for quarter-final: France forwards coach
France forwards coach William Servat said on Tuesday he had "no doubt" that emblematic captain Antoine Dupont could return from injury in time for a potential Rugby World Cup quarter-final next month.
Messi remains injury doubt for Miami's US Open Cup final
Lionel Messi remains an injury doubt for Inter Miami's US Open Cup final against Houston Dynamo on Wednesday with a decision on his involvement to be made at the "last minute," coach Gerardo Martino told reporters on Tuesday.
Namibia's Deysel given long ban for Dupont tackle
Namibia's Johan Deysel has been suspended for at least five matches for the brutal tackle on Antoine Dupont that resulted in the France captain suffering a fractured cheekbone, World Rugby said on Tuesday.
Chelsea owners 'welcome' in dressing room, says under-fire Pochettino
Under-fire Chelsea boss Mauricio Pochettino says the club's owners are welcome to visit the dressing room -- as long as they leave the talking to him.
Ryder Cup build-up: What they said
Key quotes on Tuesday during the build-up to this weekend's Ryder Cup:
Rahm asked Garcia, Poulter for Ryder Cup advice
Jon Rahm said on Tuesday he asked for tips from Sergio Garcia and Ian Poulter ahead of the Ryder Cup, despite his former European teammates' ineligibility this year after joining LIV Golf.
Thomas 'not keeping receipts' of Ryder Cup selection criticism
Justin Thomas is blocking out criticism of his selection for the USA's Ryder Cup team, saying Tuesday that he has the faith of captain Zach Johnson and his teammates ahead of this week's tournament in Rome.
New Zealand whitewash Bangladesh to wrap World Cup preparation
New Zealand gave themselves a perfect boost ahead of the World Cup by whitewashing Bangladesh in the three-match series 2-0, with a seven wickets win in the final one-day international in Dhaka on Tuesday.
England's ODI clash with Ireland washed out after Duckett ton
England's final one-day international against Ireland was abandoned due to rain after Ben Duckett smashed a century for the hosts on Tuesday.
Ryder Cup debut 'dream come true' for Aberg
Swedish rookie Ludvig Aberg said on Tuesday it was a "dream come true" to be selected to play in this week's Ryder Cup after his remarkable rise from the amateur ranks in just three months.
No change in Ryder Cup until USA win in Europe, says Spieth
Jordan Spieth said Tuesday that the USA can't claim supremacy in the Ryder Cup until they beat Europe on their own turf, something the Americans have not done in 30 years.
Messi misses training ahead of U.S. Open Cup final
Lionel Messi did not take part in Inter Miami's training session ahead of their U.S. Open Cup final against Houston Dynamo on Wednesday with his return to action remaining in question.
China win historic eSports Asian Games gold as Haughey makes statement
Hosts China won the first eSports gold medal in the 72-year history of the Asian Games on Tuesday as Hong Kong swimmer Siobhan Haughey issued another warning for next year's Paris Olympics.
Ancelotti defends his tactics after Madrid derby defeat
Real Madrid coach Carlo Ancelotti dismissed doubts about his team and tactical set-up on Tuesday after they fell to their first defeat of the season in the Madrid derby.
Haughey fires Paris Olympic warning as Honda motors past Seto
Siobhan Haughey shattered her own Asian record to add the Asiad 100m freestyle title to her Olympic and world silver medals Tuesday, as Tomoru Honda stunned an exhausted Daiya Seto in the 400m medley.
Guardiola tempers Foden's Man City quadruple ambitions
Pep Guardiola said Tuesday it was a "big mistake" to think about trophies so early in the season, after hungry Phil Foden said Manchester City were targeting a unique quadruple.
Chile flanker Martinez targets Uruguay example
Argentina are by a long chalk South America's rugby number one side but Chile back-rower Raimundo Martinez hopes his outfit can catch up with the number two outfit Uruguay "in the next four years."
'Ludicrous' to expect to beat New Zealand, says Italy coach
New Zealand may not be rugby's dominant force as they once were but beating them remains more a fanciful dream than a realistic possibility, Italy's defence coach Marius Goosen said on Tuesday.
Pochettino urges struggling Chelsea players to 'believe'
Mauricio Pochettino has urged his struggling Chelsea team to keep believing in themselves but admitted they had to "fix" their crippling goalscoring problem.
Racquet-smashing South Korean Kwon sorry for Asian Games meltdown
Racquet-smashing South Korean tennis player Kwon Soon-woo wrote a letter of apology Tuesday for his spectacular meltdown following a shock defeat at the Asian Games.
New Zealand bowl Bangladesh out for 171 in series decider
Stand-in skipper Najmul Hossain Shanto scored 76 runs but New Zealand restricted Bangladesh to 171 in the series-deciding third and final one-day international in Dhaka on Tuesday.
'Kick up the backside' helps Hong Kong to Asian Games rugby gold
Liam Doherty made a try and scored the winner in a man-of-the-match performance as Hong Kong retained their Asian Games men's rugby sevens title on Tuesday.
'Flying Dutchwoman' sprint queen Schippers retires
Two-time world sprint champion Dafne Schippers, known as the "Flying Dutchwoman", announced her retirement at the age of 31 on Tuesday, saying she was hanging up her spikes "without regret".