Match ends, Newcastle United 1, Manchester United 0.
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Harry Kane: l’attaquant de Tottenham se rapproche du record de buts d’Alan Shearer en Premier League


Seul Alan Shearer se situe désormais dans l’histoire de la Premier League de Harry Kane.
L’attaquant de Tottenham a marqué son 209e but en un Victoire 1-0 contre Crystal Palace samedi pour surpasser Wayne Rooney, légende de Manchester United et d’Everton, et devenir le deuxième meilleur buteur de la compétition.
Remarquablement, il a atteint ce total en seulement 317 apparitions – 174 matchs de moins qu’il n’en a fallu à Rooney pour marquer 208.
Le record de longue date de Shearer de 260 buts, qui n’a pas été touché depuis sa retraite en 2006, est maintenant dans le viseur du capitaine anglais de 29 ans.
En effet, le directeur du palais, Roy Hodgson, l’ancien patron de Kane en Angleterre, a déclaré que Shearer devait être “préoccupé”.
“Ce qu’il a fait pour Tottenham a été énorme”, a déclaré Hodgson à propos de Kane, après la courte défaite de son équipe dans le nord de Londres.
“C’est encore un jeune homme, il a encore beaucoup de football devant lui et je suis à peu près certain qu’Alan [Shearer] doit s’inquiéter de son record de buts parce que Harry va respirer dans son cou.”
Hodgson a ajouté: “Je pense que la seule chose qui pourrait se dresser entre lui et le record sera de savoir s’il peut éviter une blessure grave.
“Va-t-il être en mesure d’obtenir 20, 30 matches par an ? Va-t-il obtenir l’aide de ses coéquipiers et jouer dans une bonne équipe – c’est ce dans quoi il a joué ?
“Si toutes ces choses se produisent, je m’attends à ce qu’il batte le record, absolument.”
L’ancien attaquant de Newcastle United et des Blackburn Rovers Shearer a amassé son meilleur total en 441 matchs – un taux de 0,59 buts par match.
Kane, ayant disputé 124 matchs de moins, a jusqu’à présent une moyenne légèrement supérieure à 0,66 buts par match en Premier League.
“Je veux continuer à marquer des buts, donc dépasser quelqu’un comme Wayne Rooney, l’un des meilleurs joueurs de ce pays, est un sentiment spécial”, a déclaré Kane.
À propos de la réussite de son joueur, le manager par intérim des Spurs, Ryan Mason, a déclaré: “Naturellement, nous parlerons tous des buts de Harry et il continuera à marquer des buts. Nous le savons.
“Mais aussi cet état d’esprit d’élite, cet exemple qu’il donne chaque jour, c’est génial d’être là. Quand vous avez des gens comme ça, ils vous inspirent à être meilleurs.
“Nous l’apprécions tellement dans ce club de football.”
Se déplacer au-dessus de Rooney n’était pas le seul point de repère de Kane samedi.
Jouant le ballon à Pedro Porro avant de rencontrer le centre de l’ailier arrière au second poteau, il a dépassé Duncan Ferguson pour devenir le premier joueur à marquer 10 buts de la tête en une seule campagne de Premier League.
C’était aussi son 100e but à domicile en Premier League – faisant de lui le quatrième joueur à atteindre ce total pour un seul club après Rooney (101 pour Manchester United), Sergio Aguero (106 pour Manchester City) et Thierry Henry (120 pour Arsenal). ).
On ne peut pas non plus sous-estimer que ses 26 buts en 35 matches de championnat en 2022-23 – son troisième plus haut total en une seule campagne – sont survenus au cours d’une saison mouvementée pour Tottenham, qui a marqué la fin du mandat d’Antonio Conte et le départ ultérieur de le patron par intérim Cristian Stellini.
À quel point les Spurs apprécient leur buteur record du club devrait être examiné cet été, lorsque Kane entrera dans les 12 derniers mois de son contrat.
Au milieu de l’intérêt de Manchester City il y a deux ans, le président des Spurs, Daniel Levy, a refusé d’entamer des négociations malgré la conviction de Kane que il avait un gentleman’s agreement partir. Il a été largement signalé que Manchester United est un club qui prévoit de tester la détermination de Levy cette fois-ci.
Mais dans une période cruciale pour Tottenham, qui doit également choisir avec soin le prochain manager permanent du club, la victoire de samedi a rappelé à quel point le club doit de toute urgence convaincre son talisman de rester.
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Newcastle 1-0 Man Utd: Antony Gordon scores winner as hosts dominate


Anthony Gordon scored a 55th-minute winner as Newcastle United outplayed and defeated Manchester United for the second time in just over a month.
But the victory came at a price as goalkeeper Nick Pope suffered what appeared to be a serious shoulder injury.
In-form Gordon tapped in Kieran Trippier’s low cross at the far post to give Newcastle a richly deserved success that took them above their opponents and to within reach of the Premier League’s top four.
It came 31 days after Eddie Howe’s side recorded an emphatic 3-0 victory at OId Trafford in the Carabao Cup.
Howe’s already injury-ravaged side should have been in front before the break as Alexander Isak’s shot was deflected narrowly wide by Harry Maguire before Trippier’s brilliantly struck free-kick bounced to safety off the underside of the bar.
When a goal finally came for Newcastle, there was no surprise it should come from Gordon, whose left-sided partnership with Tino Livramento had been too much for Manchester United to cope with.
Newcastle’s win means they have beaten Manchester United in three consecutive games for the first time in more than a century.
Aaron Wan-Bissaka denied Newcastle a second with an inspired goalline block, only for Fabian Schar to do something similar to keep out Sergio Reguilon’s effort, the nearest the visitors came to avoiding their sixth defeat of the campaign.
However, it was in trying to save that Pope was hurt, with the England man immediately signalling he could not continue.
Gordon and Livramento torment Man Utd

The loss of Pope will be a bitter blow for Howe, who is without so many senior players as his side battle on four fronts.
That they were able to shrug off such setbacks – and the gut-wrenching concession of that injury-time equaliser to Paris St-Germain in the Champions League in midweek – says plenty about their character.
Gordon followed up his goals against Arsenal and Liverpool with another one against a big-name opponent.
The £45m has now been involved in seven goals – five goals and two assists – in his last eight league games, more than in his previous 45.
It was Gordon’s partnership with Livramento on Newcastle’s left-flank that rattled the visitors throughout a one-sided contest.
Livramento’s presence underlined the positive about a spate of injuries; players get a chance that otherwise might not come their way.
Although Newcastle spent an initial £32m on the former Southampton full-back in August, he has had to bide his time when it has come to starting games.
However, with Dan Burn out, a space has opened up in Howe’s team and Livramento has slotted right in.
This was his third start in a week and he could not be accused of a gentle introduction given he has faced two of England’s biggest clubs, either side of that match against Paris St-Germain.
Offered the chance to keep surging down the wing in support of Gordon, Livramento did exactly that, repeatedly unsettling the visitors to the extent they were fortunate not to be behind at the break.
The tally of 14 shots faced – the most Manchester United have defended in the first half of a league game since they were four down at Manchester City in October 2022 – owed much to Livramento.
Though it was Gordon who won the game, Howe will not overlook the 21-year-old’s contribution to another fabulous night at St James’ Park.
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Squad number22Player namePope
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Squad number2Player nameTrippier
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Squad number6Player nameLascelles
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Squad number5Player nameSchär
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Squad number21Player nameLivramento
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Squad number67Player nameMiley
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Squad number39Player nameBruno Guimarães
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Squad number24Player nameAlmirón
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Squad number14Player nameIsak
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Squad number1Player nameDúbravka
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Squad number21Player nameAntony
Line-ups
Newcastle
Formation 4-3-3
- 22PopeSubstituted forDúbravkaat 86′minutes
- 2Trippier
- 6Lascelles
- 5Schär
- 21Livramento
- 67Miley
- 39Bruno Guimarães
- 7JoelintonBooked at 90mins
- 24Almirón
- 14Isak
- 10GordonSubstituted forRitchieat 90+7′minutes
Substitutes
- 1Dúbravka
- 3Dummett
- 11Ritchie
- 17Krafth
- 18Karius
- 20Hall
- 49Diallo
- 54Murphy
- 63Parkinson
Man Utd
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 24Onana
- 29Wan-BissakaSubstituted forReguilónat 80′minutes
- 5MaguireBooked at 77mins
- 23Shaw
- 20Dalot
- 39McTominay
- 37MainooSubstituted forS Amrabatat 80′minutes
- 10RashfordSubstituted forAntonyat 61′minutesBooked at 90mins
- 8Bruno Fernandes
- 17Garnacho
- 9MartialSubstituted forHøjlundat 61′minutes
Substitutes
- 1Bayindir
- 2Lindelöf
- 4S Amrabat
- 11Højlund
- 15Reguilón
- 19Varane
- 21Antony
- 28Pellistri
- 34van de Beek
- Referee:
- Robert Jones
- Attendance:
- 52,214
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Second Half ends, Newcastle United 1, Manchester United 0.
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Joelinton (Newcastle United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Diogo Dalot (Manchester United).
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Attempt missed. Sofyan Amrabat (Manchester United) right footed shot from outside the box is too high. Assisted by Rasmus Højlund with a headed pass.
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Substitution, Newcastle United. Matt Ritchie replaces Anthony Gordon.
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Joelinton (Newcastle United) is shown the yellow card.
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Foul by Bruno Guimarães (Newcastle United).
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Alejandro Garnacho (Manchester United) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Corner, Manchester United. Conceded by Fabian Schär.
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Antony (Manchester United) is shown the yellow card for a bad foul.
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Tino Livramento (Newcastle United) wins a free kick on the left wing.
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Foul by Antony (Manchester United).
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Foul by Kieran Trippier (Newcastle United).
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Alejandro Garnacho (Manchester United) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Delay over. They are ready to continue.
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Delay in match because of an injury Joelinton (Newcastle United).
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Offside, Manchester United. Antony is caught offside.
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Attempt blocked. Antony (Manchester United) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.
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Attempt blocked. Sergio Reguilón (Manchester United) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked.
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Burnley 5-0 Sheffield United: Vincent Kompany says first home win of season was ‘deserved’

Burnley manager Vincent Kompany says his side “deserved” their first home win of the Premier League season after thrashing Sheffield United 5-0.
MATCH REPORT: Burnley 5-0 Sheffield United
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Nottingham Forest 0-1 Everton: Dwight McNeil secures first win since points deduction


Dwight McNeil’s clinical strike gave Everton their first win since they had 10 Premier League points deducted as they hung on to beat Nottingham Forest.
McNeil netted his first goal of the campaign at the City Ground with a crisp half-volley at the back post.
The win also helped Sean Dyche’s side, bottom at kick-off after Burnley’s 5-0 win over Sheffield United earlier, move off the foot of the table to 18th.
It heaps pressure on Forest boss Steve Cooper after consecutive home defeats.
Forest threw everything at Everton’s goal as the game headed towards the final whistle and the visitors were indebted to Jordan Pickford’s late heroics.
The England goalkeeper raced off his line to make a tackle to deny Anthony Elanga and produced a fine diving save to keep an effort from Murillo.
Everton’s margin of victory might have been greater had Beto not fluffed a golden chance and McNeil seen a goal-bound effort cleared off the line.
Forest, who had earlier seen Morgan Gibbs-White strike the side netting and Murillo hit the base of the post, were left to rue missed chances of their own.
Gritty win for Dyche’s battlers
Everton’s first game after they were handed a 10-point deduction by the Premier League for financial rule breaches ended in anti-climax last weekend.
The Goodison Park crowd were galvanised by the sense of injustice but on the pitch they surrendered to a tame 3-0 defeat to Manchester United..
Against Forest, the visiting fans continued to vocalise their views of the biggest sporting sanction meted out in Premier League history.
This time they had something to celebrate at the final whistle though, as Dyche’s side produced a determined performance bristling with the kind of unity which will serve them well as they look to climb out of the drop zone.
A familiar concern of last season’s relegation battle – just who will score the goals to keep them up? – had initially looked to damage those hopes.
Beto, handed an opportunity in place of the injured Dominic Calvert-Lewin, blazed over with the goal at his mercy midway through the first half.
Dyche turned on his heels and exhaled his frustrations with the Portuguese forward’s finishing in the direction of the bench.
The Everton manager’s breath cut through the night air again moments before half-time when McNeil saw his effort blocked on the line by Murillo.
By full-time though, Dyche was cheerfully slapping the backs of Everton’s players after victory was secured thanks to McNeil’s fine strike at the back post on 67 minutes.
Forest unable to deliver Cooper’s message
Curiously, before kick-off, Cooper emerged from the tunnel before both teams and applauded all four sides of the City Ground then made his way to his seat in the dug out.
The 43-year-old Welshman, who is respected and liked by supporters for his achievements with Forest, received a generous reception.
But whatever message Cooper had intended to send – to Forest owner Evangelos Marinakis, or otherwise – was not matched by the result and he was left picking the bones out of their seventh defeat in 14 matches.
His side have now lost consecutive Premier League games at the City Ground for the first time since a run of three defeats in August and September last year.
Equally worryingly, they are now winless in the last 10 top-flight matches without Taiwo Awoniyi, having lost six of those. It looks like the Nigeria striker will not be back until early 2024 because of a groin injury.
The 26-year-old aggravated the problem playing for Nigeria during the international break and has had an operation for the issue.
Cooper will want to address the unwanted statistics and find some cutting edge elsewhere – and quickly – if he is keep both his job and Forest out of trouble.
Line-ups
Nottm Forest
Formation 4-3-3
- 23Vlachodimos
- 24Aurier
- 30BolySubstituted forFelipeat 45′minutesBooked at 55mins
- 40Santiago Costa dos Santos
- 15ToffoloSubstituted forOrigiat 82′minutes
- 6SangaréSubstituted forHudson-Odoiat 65′minutes
- 5Mangala
- 22Yates
- 10Gibbs-White
- 11Wood
- 21Elanga
Substitutes
- 1Turner
- 7N Williams
- 8Kouyaté
- 14Hudson-Odoi
- 16Domínguez
- 18Felipe
- 19Niakhaté
- 27Origi
- 43Aina
Everton
Formation 4-4-1-1
- 1Pickford
- 18Young
- 6Tarkowski
- 32Branthwaite
- 19Mykolenko
- 11Harrison
- 37Garner
- 27Gueye
- 7McNeil
- 16Doucouré
- 14Gomes BetuncalSubstituted forRamalho Chermitiat 82′minutes
Substitutes
- 2Patterson
- 5Keane
- 10Danjuma
- 12Neves Virgínia
- 22Godfrey
- 23Coleman
- 28Ramalho Chermiti
- 58Hunt
- 61Dobbin
- Referee:
- Paul Tierney
- Attendance:
- 29,404
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Match ends, Nottingham Forest 0, Everton 1.
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Second Half ends, Nottingham Forest 0, Everton 1.
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Attempt blocked. Morgan Gibbs-White (Nottingham Forest) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked. Assisted by Callum Hudson-Odoi.
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Attempt missed. Anthony Elanga (Nottingham Forest) right footed shot from the left side of the box is close, but misses to the right. Assisted by Chris Wood.
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Foul by Felipe (Nottingham Forest).
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Idrissa Gueye (Everton) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Ryan Yates (Nottingham Forest) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by Abdoulaye Doucouré (Everton).
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Attempt saved. Murillo (Nottingham Forest) left footed shot from outside the box is saved in the centre of the goal. Assisted by Felipe.
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Substitution, Nottingham Forest. Divock Origi replaces Harry Toffolo.
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Substitution, Everton. Youssef Chermiti replaces Beto.
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Foul by Morgan Gibbs-White (Nottingham Forest).
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James Garner (Everton) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Attempt blocked. Idrissa Gueye (Everton) right footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
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Foul by Felipe (Nottingham Forest).
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Beto (Everton) wins a free kick in the attacking half.
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Foul by Anthony Elanga (Nottingham Forest).
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Ashley Young (Everton) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Attempt blocked. Ryan Yates (Nottingham Forest) left footed shot from the centre of the box is blocked. Assisted by Morgan Gibbs-White.
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Orel Mangala (Nottingham Forest) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Euro 2024 draw: Scotland in group with hosts Germany while England in with Denmark


Scotland will play Germany in the opening match of Euro 2024 after being drawn in the same group as the hosts.
Hungary and Switzerland complete Group A, while England are in Group C alongside Denmark, Slovenia and Serbia.
Wales would be in Group D with France, the Netherlands and Austria at next summer’s tournament should they qualify via March’s play-offs.
Germany will face Steve Clarke’s Scotland in the opener at the Allianz Arena in Munich on Friday, 14 June.
Euro 2020 finalists England will begin their campaign on 16 June against Serbia.
Defending champions Italy, who beat Gareth Southgate’s side on penalties in the 2020 final, are up against three-time winners Spain, Croatia and Albania in Group B.
The final of Euro 2024 will take place on 14 July at Berlin’s Olympiastadion.
Group A: Germany, Scotland, Hungary, Switzerland
Group B: Spain, Croatia, Italy, Albania
Group C: Slovenia, Denmark, Serbia, England
Group D: Play-off winners A, Netherlands, Austria, France
Group E: Belgium, Slovakia, Romania, Play-off winners B
Group F: Turkey, Play-off winners C, Portugal, Czech Republic
Play-off winners A: Poland, Estonia, Wales, Finland, Estonia
Play-off winners B: Israel, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Ukraine, Iceland
Play-off winners C: Georgia, Greece, Kazakhstan, Luxembourg
Scotland will be ‘supremely confident’
Former Scotland forward James McFadden said Scotland “will be confident they can get out of” a difficult Group A that features three-time winners Germany.
“It’s a tough group, I’m not going to lie and say I’m delighted with the group,” he told BBC Two.
“The opening game against Germany will be a great occasion and all the pressure will be on Germany to go and get a result and that should suit Scotland because against the better sides, they tend to do OK.”
Scotland finished bottom of their group at Euro 2020, losing to Croatia and the Czech Republic, while they played out a goalless draw with England.
McFadden added: “I think Scotland will give a good account of themselves and be a very good side because they have had the experience of playing in the Euros before this group and the disappointment of those games. They will want to put it right.
“The players will be supremely confident going into this group stage.”
England ‘can’t complain’ about Group C

Southgate led England to the final of Euro 2020 at Wembley, which Italy won 3-2 on penalties after a 1-1 draw.
Former Three Lions striker Alan Shearer said Southgate will be “extremely happy” with England’s draw, with Serbia and Slovenia outside the world’s top 30, while 1992 champions Denmark are ranked 19th.
“I don’t think England can complain with that group,” Shearer said.
“I think it’s pretty favourable when you look at some of the teams that have been drawn out against each other.”
Ex-England forward Chris Sutton added that it was a “pretty soft” group for England.
Despite it not appearing the toughest group, Southgate says all the teams in Group C are “more than capable”.
“You can look at it on paper but the games aren’t played on paper,” he said.
Analysis
Phil McNulty, chief football writer
England will be highly satisfied with their draw for the Euro 2024 group stage and while it looks like a tougher route for Scotland, they will feel they can make their way through into the knockout phase.
As for Wales, if they get to Germany via the play-offs they will face a very hazardous assignment to take their campaign any further than the group.
England manager Gareth Southgate will ensure there is no complacency but a group containing Serbia, Denmark – who they beat in the semi-finals of Euro 2020 at Wembley – and Slovenia will surely hold no terrors for a side now ranked third in the latest Fifa rankings.
Scotland get the glamour of the opening game and the chance to make an instant impact against hosts Germany.
They will start that game as underdogs but manager Steve Clarke will know Germany are nowhere near the superpower of old and very much in transition under new coach Julian Nagelsmann.
Hungary and Switzerland are in with the Scots, who have been built into a solid and quietly confident unit under Clarke’s astute guidance. This is a group to certainly give them a measure of optimism.
If Wales make it to Germany they will have a daunting task as they will go into a group with the Netherlands, World Cup runners-up France and Ralf Rangnick’s Austria. Even if they successfully navigate the play-offs they will be rank outsiders.
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Sheffield United 5-0 Burnley: Heckingbottom ‘let down’ by one or two players

Paul Heckingbottom says he was “let down” by one or two of his Sheffield United players in their 5-0 loss away to Burnley.
MATCH REPORT: Burnley 5-0 Sheffield United
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FA Cup 2024: Newport 1-1 Barnet

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Women’s Champions League: Format to change to 18 teams from 2025-26


The Women’s Champions League is set to become an 18-team league format from the 2025-26 season.
Instead of 16 teams split into four groups, clubs will play three home and three away matches before moving into a knockout phase.
Uefa’s executive committee approved the changes at a meeting in Hamburg, Germany on Saturday.
The women’s competition will align with the new men’s Champions League format which will be introduced next season.
From the 2024-25 campaign, the men’s tournament will become one 36-team league, in which clubs play four matches home and away in a seeded system before moving into the knockout stages.
Uefa has also given the green light to a second women’s European club competition and will release further details on Monday.
In addition the committee confirmed the match schedule for the Women’s Euros in Switzerland in 2025, with the final to be played at St Jakob-Park in Basel on 27 July.
Prize money for the men’s European Championship in Germany next summer will also remain at the same level as the delayed 2020 tournament.
A total of 331m euros (£283.5m) is set to be distributed, with the winning team potentially receiving a maximum payout of 28.25m euros (£24.2m).
The draw for Euro 2024 is live on BBC Two, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport website and app from 17:15 GMT.
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West Bromwich Albion 1-2 Leicester City – Maresca’s Foxes leave it late to win at The Hawthorns


Leicester City boss Enzo Maresca made a winning return to The Hawthorns as the Foxes left it late to beat his old club West Bromwich Albion.
Midfielder Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall headed the Foxes in front with a 71st-minute header from Wilfred Ndidi’s right-wing cross.
Josh Maja’s late scrambled equaliser looked to have earned Albion a point in the 89th minute – his first goal for the Baggies.
But, with Albion chasing a winner, four minutes into added time, Dewsbury-Hall raced clear down the inside-left channel on a counter attack before squaring for Harry Winks to side-foot home the winner just inside the right post, to end a wobbly run of just one win in four games.
It stretched Leicester’s lead on top of the Championship to four points over second-placed Ipswich, ahead of the rest of the afternoon’s fixtures.
Carlos Corberan’s Baggies had won five of their previous six games but, in the end, were overpowered by the Foxes’ overall superiority.
Even Jamie Vardy, who had scored six times in five previous visits to The Hawthorns, was left on the bench as an unused substitute along with the likes of Conor Coady and Harry Souttar as the Foxes showed the true strength of their title-chasing squad.
Maresca’s promising 17 months as an Albion player ended happily for the Baggies when they banked £4m from his surprise sale to Juventus in January 2000, at a time when the club badly needed the money.
The Italian’s first return to The Hawthorns as a manager almost 24 years on coincided with another worrying time on the financial front for the Baggies, who are up for sale and this week announced that they had taken on an extra loan.
But the Baggies have remained remarkably competitive under boss Carlos Corberan – and gave the Foxes a very good game.
They were closest to breaking the deadlock when Cedric Kipre’s unwitting effort off his outstretched left leg from a corner cannoned back off the left upright.
But Leicester also hit the woodwork when Stephy Mavididi’s powerfully-struck effort deflected off Darnell Furlong, then the post and out for a corner.
Ndidi was then denied from a tight angle by Albion keeper Alex Palmer before Dewsbury-Hall, a late two-goal matchwinner against Coventry City on the opening weekend of the season, again showed his scorn for Midlands opposition when he timed his run to meet Ndidi’s cross and power home a closer-ranger header.
Substitute Maja then gave the Baggies hope when he levelled, just 14 minutes after coming on, only for that to be snuffed out by that Leicester breakaway winner.
Line-ups
West Brom
Formation 4-2-3-1
- 24Palmer
- 2Furlong
- 6Ajayi
- 4Kipré
- 3Townsend
- 35YokusluBooked at 74minsSubstituted forChalobahat 86′minutes
- 27MowattBooked at 63minsSubstituted forMolumbyat 75′minutes
- 11DianganaSubstituted forMajaat 75′minutes
- 17SarmientoSubstituted forFellowsat 75′minutes
- 10PhillipsSubstituted forSwiftat 45+1′minutes
- 21Thomas-Asante
Substitutes
- 8Molumby
- 9Maja
- 14Chalobah
- 15Pieters
- 19Swift
- 26Ávila Gordón
- 31Fellows
- 33Griffiths
- 36Taylor
Leicester
Formation 4-3-3
- 30Hermansen
- 21Ricardo PereiraBooked at 66mins
- 3Faes
- 23Vestergaard
- 2Justin
- 25NdidiSubstituted forCasadeiat 87′minutes
- 8Winks
- 22Dewsbury-Hall
- 35McAteer
- 14Iheanacho
- 10MavididiSubstituted forFatawuat 62′minutes
Substitutes
- 4Coady
- 7Casadei
- 9Vardy
- 15Souttar
- 17Choudhury
- 18Fatawu
- 28Cannon
- 29Akgün
- 41Stolarczyk
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Match ends, West Bromwich Albion 1, Leicester City 2.
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Second Half ends, West Bromwich Albion 1, Leicester City 2.
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Goal! West Bromwich Albion 1, Leicester City 2. Harry Winks (Leicester City) right footed shot from the centre of the box to the bottom right corner. Assisted by Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall following a fast break.
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Foul by Kelechi Iheanacho (Leicester City).
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Cédric Kipré (West Bromwich Albion) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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James Justin (Leicester City) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Tom Fellows (West Bromwich Albion).
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Foul by Kelechi Iheanacho (Leicester City).
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Semi Ajayi (West Bromwich Albion) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Goal! West Bromwich Albion 1, Leicester City 1. Josh Maja (West Bromwich Albion) right footed shot from very close range to the bottom left corner.
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Substitution, Leicester City. Cesare Casadei replaces Wilfred Ndidi.
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Substitution, West Bromwich Albion. Nathaniel Chalobah replaces Okay Yokuslu.
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Attempt blocked. Conor Townsend (West Bromwich Albion) left footed shot from outside the box is blocked.
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Corner, West Bromwich Albion. Conceded by Wout Faes.
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Foul by James Justin (Leicester City).
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Darnell Furlong (West Bromwich Albion) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Kiernan Dewsbury-Hall (Leicester City) wins a free kick in the defensive half.
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Foul by Jayson Molumby (West Bromwich Albion).
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Offside, Leicester City. Harry Winks is caught offside.
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Substitution, West Bromwich Albion. Tom Fellows replaces Jeremy Sarmiento.
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Alfreton Town P-P Walsall: FA Cup second-round tie called off just minutes before kick-off

Non-league Alfreton Town’s FA Cup second-round tie with League Two side Walsall was called off due to a frozen pitch just minutes before kick-off.
The match was scheduled to be broadcast on BBC One with a 12:30 GMT start but the match officials deemed the Impact Arena surface to be unplayable.
National League North club Alfreton are attempting to reach the third round for the first time in their history.
The game will be rearranged for a date yet to be confirmed.
The ground had filled up with fans after volunteers and club staff had worked hard to roll off covers they hoped had prevented the freezing temperatures from affecting the pitch.
However, referee Sam Allison made the decision to call the game off just after 12:20 GMT, less than 10 minutes before the scheduled kick-off.
The decision was met with boos from the home supporters who had turned up hoping to see a cup upset but Walsall boss Mat Sadler felt the correct call had been made.
“As soon as I walked in, I thought this game is going to be off. It was rock hard and I knew it wasn’t going to get any warmer,” he told BBC Match of the Day Live.
“I know they’ve tried to wait as long as they possibly can to see if we can get it played but I don’t think it was ever going to be played – it just looked dangerous to me.
“We all wanted to play because we don’t want a logjam of games but I think common sense has prevailed. The goalmouth is rock hard – it wasn’t safe and it was the right decision to call it off.”
Crewe’s FA Cup tie with Bristol Rovers and several National League matches had already fallen to the cold snap, along with several games in Scotland.
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