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news teams where you are. good afternoon, it s 1.30pm and here s your latest sports news. the so called big six clubs involved in the failed plans for a breakaway european super league have been fined a total of £22 million by the premier league. there were major protests afer arsenal, chelsea, liverpool, manchester city, manchester united and tottenham announced themselves as founder members of the competition in april, and they quickly withdrew. uefa have already issued fines it s understood the premier league money will go to grassroots and communnity projects. england have been training ahead of their opening game at the european championship, against croatia at wembley on sunday. former defender rio ferdinand says he s excited to see the side s young players in action
good afternoon. in the last half hour, the defending champion iga swiatek has been knocked out of the french open. the pole was favourite to win the title at roland garros again this year, but she was out played by greece s maria sakkari and beaten in straight sets. sakkari is through to the semi finals of a grand slam for the first time. the men s defending champion rafa nadal, plays next, novak djokovic has his quarter final later. the so called big six clubs involved in the failed plans for a breakaway european super league have been fined a total of £22 million by the premier league. there were major protests afer arsenal, chelsea, liverpool, manchester city, manchester united and tottenham announced themselves as founder members of the competition in april, and they quickly withdrew. uefa have already issued fines it s understood the premier league money will go to grassroots