paul he can bottom sheffield united. they serve all mac said bottom of the leak, just five points from the first 1a games and have lost 5 0 add relegation rivals burnley on saturday. the next game is on wednesday. manchester city have been charge for failing to control their players after they surrounded the match officials during the 94th minute of the match against tottenham yesterday during that controversially decision by referee simon hooper. city have until thursday to respond. the uk government says it will back all recommendations in the women s football view that was led by former midfielder karen carney. the review has called for full professionalisation of women s football and equal access to sport in schools for girls after finding discrepancies in pay, facilities and standards across women s football. the recommendations include making the top two tiers of women s football professional and creating a dedicated broadcast slot. on the pitch, england s lucy bronz
israel and hamas agree to pause the fighting at seven in the morning, local time. and a giant win for conservation blue whales return to the waters where they were once wiped out by hunting. sport, and for a full round up, from the bbc sport centre, here s chetan pathak. good afternoon. let us go to maga where we are good afternoon. let us go to maga where we are into good afternoon. let us go to maga where we are into a good afternoon. let us go to maga where we are into a doubles - good afternoon. let us go to magal where we are into a doubles decider in the davis cup quarterfinal between netherlands and italy. the netherlands are trying to reach their first semifinal since 2001. they grabbed the advantage in the first match. this match took an hour to win in straight sets means it comes down to the doubles. where sincere is back on the court. sinner is. the first set has gone to the italians 6 3. the winner will play the winner of the final tire. serbia take on gre
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