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Tom Brady outplayed Aaron Rodgers in the third meeting between the two future Hall of Fame quarterbacks as the Tampa Bay Buccaneers erased an early double-digit deficit to rout the previously unbeaten Green Bay Packers 38-10.

Virgil van Dijk’s knee injury has “blown the title race wide open”, says Sky Sports pundit Jamie Carragher, who has urged Liverpool to line up a new centre-back in January.

The Portuguese Grand Prix is making its Formula 1 return after 24 years away this weekend as the re-shuffled 2020 calendar welcomes another historic event back – with the added intriguing twist of a new, and fast, track which has never hosted an F1 race. The Portimao Circuit, nestled into the mountains in Portugal’s Algarve, […]

Lewis Ritson won a hugely debatable split decision against Miguel Vazquez on Saturday in Peterborough.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin has reached new heights under Carlo Ancelotti and has developed into a top player as a result of Everton having a world-class manager, according to Gary Neville.

One of Jose Mourinho’s first acts as Tottenham manager was to summon Harry Kane to his office for a meeting. In it, as shown in All or Nothing: Tottenham Hotspur, he said he could help him “build his status” as one of the world’s best players. “That’s my aim,” replied Kane. “I want to be [like] Ronaldo and Messi.”

Neil Lennon says his “decimated” Celtic side will have to “build for better” after a limp showing in their Old Firm defeat by Rangers, while Steven Gerrard feels his team will “remain humble” despite their impressive victory.

Rob Baxter admitted his emotions were “all over the place” after Exeter’s thrilling European Champions Cup final victory against Racing 92.

Anthony Joshua’s crucial world title clash against Kubrat Pulev has been rescheduled as Britain’s heavyweight star returns in a spectacular ending to the boxing year at The O2 on December 12, live on Sky Sports Box Office.

James G Robertson is widely thought of as the world’s first black rugby player but very little is known about his journey into the game.