Basketball
Hibernians win John Tabone Shield
HIBERNIANS 94 LUXOL SHERRIES ESTATES 86 (24-25, 23-27, 21-18, 26-16) In a final worthy of the John Tabone Shield, Hibernians clinched victory...
Football
Birkirkara move first after Hibernians slip against Mġarr in women’s league
Birkirkara, the Assikura Women’s League defending champions, have seized an opportunity to lead the table after Hibernians’ unbeaten run came to an...
Football
Former Malta coach Ray ‘Żażu’ Farrugia takes over at Al-Ula FC in Saudi women’s top-flight
Ray Farrugia, known as iż-‘Żażu’, will resume his coaching career in Saudi Arabia as he will take over at Al-Ula FC. Farrugia...
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Football
/ 1 year agoWatch: Teddy Teuma scores but Monaco down Reims to stay top in Ligue 1
Malta international midfielder Teddy Teuma was on the scoresheet for this club Reims but was still not enough for the French...
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Football
/ 1 year agoPulisic strikes, Giroud saves as Milan move top in thriller at Genoa
Christian Pulisic shot AC Milan top of Serie A with a late goal in Saturday’s dramatic 1-0 win at Genoa in...
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Rugby Union
/ 1 year agoImpressive Ireland crush Scots to reach World Cup last eight
Ireland cruised into the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals by demolishing Scotland 36-14 in a clinical performance in their final Pool B...
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Football
/ 1 year agoBonucci goal not enough as Dortmund beat Union
Borussia Dortmund came from behind to beat Union Berlin 4-2 and remain unbeaten in the Bundesliga on Saturday, despite Leonardo Bonucci scoring his first...
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Football
/ 1 year agoJuve see off Torino to close gap with leaders Inter
Juventus moved to within two points of Serie A leaders Inter after Saturday’s 2-0 derby victory over local rivals Torino. Second...
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Formula 1
/ 1 year agoVerstappen wins third straight Formula One title
Max Verstappen clinched his third consecutive world title on Saturday when he finished second behind rookie Oscar Piastri in an incident-filled...
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Rugby Union
/ 1 year ago‘Scrappy’ England come from behind to beat inspired Samoa
England captain Owen Farrell said his were “scrappy” as they came back to edge Samoa 18-17 in the Rugby World Cup on...
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English football
/ 1 year agoMcTominay’s dramatic double lifts Man. United as 10-man Spurs go top
Scott McTominay’s two stoppage-time goals gave Manchester United a dramatic 2-1 win at home against Brentford, while 10-man Tottenham climbed to...
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Rugby Union
/ 1 year agoRees-Zammit grabs hat-trick as Wales beat Georgia to top World Cup Pool C
Louis Rees-Zammit scored a second-half hat-trick of tries to help Wales to a 43-19 victory over Georgia in Nantes on Saturday...
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Formula 1
/ 1 year agoPiastri takes sprint pole with Verstappen third on grid
Oscar Piastri claimed his maiden pole position ahead of team-mate Lando Norris as McLaren locked out the front row of the...
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