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  1. Mack posted a post in a topic in Sports and Fitness
    WTA Rankings Update: 🔼3. Iga Swiatek (Poland) 🔽4. Jessica Pegula (USA) ⬆️5. Mirra Andreeva 🔼7. Amanda Anisimova (USA) 🔽9. Jasmine Paolini (Italy) 🔽10. Paula Badosa (Spain) 🔽11. Emma Navarro (USA) 🔼12. Karolina Muchova (Czechia) 🔽13. Elena Rybakina (Kazakhstan) 🔽14. Elina Svitolina (Ukraine) 🔼16. Ekaterina Alexandrova 🔼17. Liudmila Samsonova 🔼19. Clara Tauson (Denmark) 🔼20. Belinda Bencic (Switzerland)
  2. Mack posted a post in a topic in Sports and Fitness
    ATP Rankings Update: ⬆️4. Taylor Fritz (USA) 🔽5. Jack Draper (Great Britain) 🔼9. Ben Shelton (USA) 🔼10. Andrey Rublev 🔼11. Frances Tiafoe (USA) 🔽12. Alex de Minaur (Australia) 🔼13. Casper Ruud (Norway) 🔽14. Daniil Medvedev 🔼15. Arthur Fils (France) 🔽16. Tommy Paul (USA) 🔼17. Karen Khachanov 🔽18. Jakub Mensik 🔼19. Flavio Cobolli 🔽20. Francisco Cerundolo (Argentina)
  3. Mack posted a post in a topic in Sports and Fitness
    We've seen Colapinto wreck more cars than Schumacher in much less races, but he is still there.
  4. Mack posted a post in a topic in Sports and Fitness
    An couple of weeks ago, I actually went to an cricket match to see the England Mixed Disability cricket team play India Mixed Disability cricket team in an T20 in New Road. It was free to go. Really enjoyed it.
  5. Mack posted a post in a topic in Sports and Fitness
    Australia bowled out West Indies for just 27 - the second lowest score in Test history, and the worst since 1955 - to complete a 176-run win and series clean sweep in Jamaica. The Windies total on the third day of the day-night Test in Jamaica was just one run more than New Zealand's 26 all out against England in 1955. The previous lowest total by West Indies was the 47 they managed against England in 2004.
  6. Eintracht Frankfurt have turned down Newcastle’s club-record £70m offer for Hugo Ekitike. Sky Sports News can confirm the German club rejected Newcastle’s formal bid this morning, as first reported by Sky Germany.
  7. Liverpool are expected to rival Newcastle for Hugo Ekitike after being told Alexander Isak is not for sale in this window. The Premier League champions have always been interested in Isak, but it is understood Newcastle have no interest in selling him and value him at least at £150m. Liverpool also have an interest in Ekitike, who Newcastle have had a bid rejected for in the last 24 hours, and are set to turn their attentions to the Eintracht Frankfurt forward.
  8. Mack posted a post in a topic in Sports and Fitness
    The 153rd Open Championship will be taking place at Royal Portrush, Co Antrim, Northern Ireland from 17th July- 20th July. Odds: (Coral) Scottie Scheffler 9/2f Rory McIlroy 6/1 Jon Rahm 11/1 Bryson DeChambeau 18/1 Ludvig Aberg 20/1 Shane Lowry 20/1 Tommy Fleetwood 20/1 Xander Schauffele 20/1 Tyrrell Hatton 22/1 Viktor Hovland 22/1 Robert MacIntyre 25/1 Collin Morikawa 28/1 Matt Fitzpatrick 33/1 Joaquin Niemann 40/1 Justin Rose 40/1 Justin Thomas 40/1 Russell Henley 40/1 Sepp Straka 40/1 Jordan Spieth 45/1 Patrick Cantlay 45/1 Adam Scott 50/1 Brooks Koepka 50/1 Patrick Reed 55/1 Sam Burns 55/1 Ben Griffin 60/1 Corey Conners 60/1 Hideki Matsuyama 60/1 Ryan Fox 60/1 Cameron Young 66/1 Chris Gotterup 66/1 Jason Day 66/1 Harry Hall 70/1 Keegan Bradley 70/1 Min Woo Lee 70/1 Aaron Rai 75/1 Brian Harman 75/1 Harris English 75/1 J.J. Spaun 75/1 Marco Penge 80/1 Maverick McNealy 80/1 Nicolai Hojgaard 80/1 Cameron Smith 90/1 Si Woo Kim 90/1 Taylor Pendrith 90/1 Tom Kim 90/1 Tom McKibbin 90/1 Wyndham Clark 90/1 Daniel Berger 100/1 Nick Taylor 100/1 Sungjae Im 100/1 Tony Finau 100/1 Live coverage will be on Sky Sports Golf throughout the four days with the BBC showing a two-hour highlights programme each day.
  9. Odds: (Betfred) Luke Littler 2-1f Luke Humphries 4-1 Gerwyn Price 8-1 Josh Rock 14-1 Michael van Gerwen 16-1 Gary Anderson 18-1 Stephen Bunting 20-1 Nathan Aspinall 22-1 Gian van Veen 28-1 Chris Dobey 33-1 Jonny Clayton 33-1 Rob Cross 50-1 Mike de Decker 50-1 Wessel Nijman 50-1 Ross Smith 50-1 Damon Heta 50-1 Dirk van Dujivenbode 50-1 Ryan Searle 66-1 Martin Schindler 66-1 James Wade 66-1 Dave Chisnall 80-1 Danny Noppert 80-1 Peter Wright 100-1 Cameron Menzies 100/1 Jermaine Wattimena 100/1 Daryl Gurney 100/1 Joe Cullen 125/1 Ryan Joyce 150/1 Andrew Gilding 150/1 Raymond van Barneveld 150/1 Luke Woodhouse 200/1 Ricardo Pietreczko 200/1
  10. First Round Draw: (1) Luke Humphries v Gian van Veen (16) Danny Noppert v Cameron Menzies (8) Nathan Aspinall v Wessel Nijman (9) James Wade v Joe Cullen (4) Stephen Bunting v Ryan Joyce (13) Gary Anderson v Luke Woodhouse (5) Jonny Clayton v Martin Schindler (12) Dave Chisnall v Mike De Decker (2) Luke Littler v Ryan Searle (15) Peter Wright v Jermaine Wattimena (7) Damon Heta v Andrew Gilding (10) Rob Cross v Dirk van Dujivenbode (3) Michael van Gerwen v Raymond van Barneveld (14) Ross Smith v Josh Rock (6) Chris Dobey v Ricardo Pietreczko (11) Gerwyn Price v Daryl Gurney Live coverage will be on Sky Sports.
  11. Quarter-Final Draw: @PeteFromLeeds - Norway vs Italy @Houdini - Sweden v England @Mack Spain v Switzerland @Dobbo @Riser France v Germany @Steve201
  12. OUT: 5. @King Rollo (Denmark) 8. @Sarah (Netherlands) 11. @DJHazey (Iceland)
  13. Last Four Meetings: 23/02/2024- France Women 2-1 Germany Women (Nations League) 27/07/2022- Germany Women 2-1 France Women (Euros) 10/06/2021- France Women 1-0 Germany Women (Friendly) 28/02/2019- France Women 0-1 Germany Women (Friendly)
  14. The fourth quarter-final sees the Group D winners France take on Germany in Basel on Saturday night. For France they have an 100% record in their group which includes beating the reigining champions England in their group. For Germany they come on an back of their biggest defeat at the Euros against Sweden. How do you see this one going?
  15. Last Four Meetings: 31/10/2023- Switzerland Women 1-7 Spain Women (Nations League) 26/09/2023- Spain Women 5-0 Switzerland Women (Nations League) 05/08/2023- Switzerland Women 1-5 Spain Women (World Cup) 06/03/2019- Switzerland Womdn 1-2 Spain Women (Algrave Cup)