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Boxing Day Test 2025: Australia v England fourth Ashes Test, day two – live updates

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Travis Head walks out to bat with his opening partner Scott Boland. Imagine if you had predicted, on the first morning at Perth, that Australia would use four openers in the first four Tests – and that Usman Khawaja would not be among them.

“Dear Rob,” writes Robert Wilson. “I’ve got skin in the game as I am trying to arrange an all-night viewing sesh for day (night) three in an unexpectedly swish Aussie backpacker hostel near Stalingrad (in Paris). Logistically, it’s quite a lot of ducks to get in a row and punters fagging all the way in from below-zero Versailles or somesuch only to catch four overs while nursing a lukewarm Newky Brown might have views.

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Written by Rob Smyth (now) and Jonathan Howcroft (later) This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2025/dec/26/australia-vs-england-live-ashes-fourth-4th-test-day-two-aus-v-eng-cricket-scores-updates-mcg under the title “Boxing Day Test 2025: Australia v England fourth Ashes Test, day two – live updates”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Afcon roundup: Mohamed Salah strikes again as 10-man Egypt hold off South Africa

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  • Salah penalty puts Egypt into last 16

  • Hosts Morocco held by Mali in 1-1 draw

Mohamed Salah scored a first-half penalty as 10-man Egypt defeated South Africa 1-0 in their Africa Cup of Nations Group B clash in Agadir to become the first team into the knockout stages of the competition.

Egypt have six points from their opening two games and cannot finish outside of the top two in the group. South Africa have three points from their two games.

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Written by Reuters This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/dec/26/afcon-roundup-mohamed-salah-strikes-again-as-10-man-egypt-hold-off-south-africa under the title “Afcon roundup: Mohamed Salah strikes again as 10-man Egypt hold off South Africa”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Patrick Dorgu volley powers Manchester United into fifth as Newcastle misfire

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Boxing Day’s sole Premier League fixture tingled the senses and was graced by Patrick Dorgu’s finish that moved Manchester United up to a season-high fifth.

They could – and maybe should – have been limited to a draw because Newcastle United dominated the second period. The visitors’ problem was a lack of cutting edge. Towards the end Joelinton pulled the trigger with the goal begging but drilled only into Senne Lammens’ gloves. Joe Willock did the same with a cross. Then, Anthony Gordon spurned one more clear chance.

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Written by Jamie Jackson at Old Trafford This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/dec/26/manchester-united-newcastle-united-premier-league-match-report under the title “Patrick Dorgu volley powers Manchester United into fifth as Newcastle misfire”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Jacques Vermeulen on song as Sale batter Harlequins in second half

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  • Sale 43-17 Harlequins

  • Flanker scores two tries to help hosts romp to victory

Of all the indignities heaped on Harlequins this season, and goodness knows there have been a few, this Christmas stuffing was perhaps the most humiliating.

Leading 17-12 at the interval against a Sale side who had lost their last four in the Prem, they succumbed so meekly that Jason Gilmore, their senior coach, was forced to question their collective desire. This abject surrender came just six days after Quins were thumped 40-14 by Bristol at Twickenham.

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Written by Ross Heppenstall at CorpAcq Stadium This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/dec/26/sale-harlequins-prem-rugby-match-report under the title “Jacques Vermeulen on song as Sale batter Harlequins in second half”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Harry Redknapp says he’s ‘in Champions League’ after Jukebox’s King George hit

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  • Former football manager’s horse wins Kempton thriller

  • Cheltenham Gold Cup up next for the gutsy winner

“Today, we’ve gone into the Champions League,” Harry Redknapp, the owner of The Jukebox Man, said after his horse had fought back to win an extraordinary three-way photo-finish in the King George VI Chase here on Friday. “We got into the Premier League, which was fantastic, but today we were taking on the Real Madrids and Barcelonas and he proved he can compete with them and win against them, which was an amazing feeling.”

It was, in truth, simply an amazing race from start to finish, with one of the most enthralling passages of action from the home turn to the line that anyone here could recall in a Grade One steeplechase. Kempton is unloved by the Jockey Club, its owners, which has signed over an option to developers that would see it bulldozed for housing, but its speed-favouring, right-handed track is something special and unique in British jumping and here it produced an all-time classic for a sell-out crowd of 17,000 spectators.

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Written by Greg Wood at Kempton This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2025/dec/26/harry-redknapp-im-in-champions-league-after-jukebox-man-king-george-hit-horse-racing under the title “Harry Redknapp says he’s ‘in Champions League’ after Jukebox’s King George hit”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Boxing Day Test 2025: Australia v England fourth Ashes Test, day one – live updates

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Over-by-over updates from the MCG, hosts lead series 3-0
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The players are out there. England go into a huddle, then disperse. And here comes the most significant element on the scene: Travis Head’s moustache.

“And merry Christmas to you!” says Gareth Wilson. “If I can gently disagree with Andrew Benton, what is most galling, and slightly puts your lovely stat on runs difference to bed, is that Australia have not been amazing. They haven’t needed to be. Sure – one Travis Head innings, one Alex Carey Test, and some good Starc, but none of those by themselves should have been enough to go 3-squat up.

”England have faced a historically poor Aussie team and STILL blown it. It’s depressing, but hey, 0-0 right?

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Written by Tim de Lisle (now) and Martin Pegan (later) This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/sport/live/2025/dec/26/australia-v-england-fourth-ashes-test-day-one-live-updates-melbourne-mcg under the title “Boxing Day Test 2025: Australia v England fourth Ashes Test, day one – live updates”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Kobbie Mainoo is ‘the future of Manchester United’, insists Amorim

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  • Midfielder has not started a league match this season

  • Head coach says ‘everything can change in two days’

Ruben Amorim has claimed that ­Kobbie Mainoo is “the future of ­Manchester United” and that the 20-year-old’s versatility increases his chances of breaking into the team soon.

Mainoo has a calf problem that rules him out of Newcastle’s visit to Old Trafford on Boxing Day but Amorim offered his firmest backing yet for a player he has not started in any of United’s 17 Premier League matches.

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Written by Jamie Jackson This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/dec/25/kobbie-mainoo-is-the-future-of-manchester-united-insists-amorim under the title “Kobbie Mainoo is ‘the future of Manchester United’, insists Amorim”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Eddie Howe challenges Newcastle owners to end ‘limbo’ over stadium plans

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  • Manager would like ‘clarity’ on future of facilities

  • He wants show of ambition over academy setup

Eddie Howe has challenged Newcastle’s owners to end the club’s “limbo” by declaring whether they intend building a new training ground and stadium and to show their ambition by revamping the academy facilities.

Although Howe is “99.9%” certain he will no longer be Newcastle’s manager by the time any training ground or stadium project is completed, he believes the release of a blueprint could prove “gamechanging”.

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Written by Louise Taylor This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/dec/25/eddie-howe-challenges-newcastle-owners-to-end-limbo-over-stadium-plans under the title “Eddie Howe challenges Newcastle owners to end ‘limbo’ over stadium plans”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

John Robertson, Nottingham Forest and Scotland legend, dies aged 72

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  • Winger was described by Clough as ‘Picasso of our game’

  • Scored in Scotland’s 1981 win over England at Wembley

John Robertson, the Nottingham Forest and Scotland legend, has died at the age of 72. Robertson was a hugely important part of the great Forest team that under Brian Clough rose from the second tier of English football to win multiple major honours, most famously back-to-back European Cups.

Robertson assisted the decisive goal in the first European Cup triumph in 1979 and scored the decisive goal in the second, contributions that mark him out as one of the most remarkable players in British football history. He earned 28 Scotland caps, notably scoring the winning goal in a Home Championship victory over England at Wembley in May 1981. Clough described him as “the Picasso of our game”.

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Written by Sachin Nakrani This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/dec/25/john-robertson-nottingham-forest-and-scotland-legend-dies-aged-72 under the title “John Robertson, Nottingham Forest and Scotland legend, dies aged 72”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.

Premier League and EFL to hold talks over ending Saturday 3pm blackout

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  • Leagues eager to sell all games in next rights cycle

  • Auction for televised rights expected in 2027

The Premier League and EFL will hold talks early next year about combining to permit 3pm Saturday kick-offs to be broadcast live each week for the first time.

The UK is the last country in Europe to apply the so-called 3pm blackout, and with the Premier League and EFL eager to sell all their games to domestic broadcasters in the next rights cycle they want an early agreement before the next tender.

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Written by Exclusive by Matt Hughes This news first appeared on https://www.theguardian.com/football/2025/dec/25/premier-league-efl-talks-saturday-3pm-blackout-football-tv-rights under the title “Premier League and EFL to hold talks over ending Saturday 3pm blackout”. Bolchha Nepal is not responsible or affiliated towards the opinion expressed in this news article.