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    When is FA Cup 3rd round draw TONIGHT? Start time, ball numbers, live stream FREE, TV channel – Man Utd & Arsenal in hat

    THE oldest cup competition in football history is BACK – and so are the big boys, with the FA Cup third round draw taking place TONIGHT.All the Premier League clubs enter at this stage of the competition, after the second-round proper is played this weekend.
    Leicester City celebrated winning the FA Cup back in May as fans were being let back into stadiumsCredit: Getty
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    Manchester United, Arsenal, Liverpool and last season’s finalists Chelsea will all be included in the draw, as will holders Leicester.
    Leicester overcame Chelsea 1-0 in a hard-fought final last May thanks to Youri Tielemans sensational goal at Wembley in front of just 22,000 people.
    The Foxes proved, once again, that you don’t have to be one of the big six to pick up major silverware, so every team can count themselves a potential winner of this campaign’s competition.
    And it all begins with the highly-anticipated third round draw.
    When is the FA Cup 3rd round draw?

    The draw for the 2021/22 FA Cup third round draw will take place on Monday, December 6 – TONIGHT.
    There is no specific time yet confirmed for the draw, but it will be held during ITV’s coverage of Boreham Wood vs St Alban’s City, which kicks off at 7.45pm UK time.

    What channel is the FA Cup 3rd round draw on and can it be live streamed?

    The FA Cup third round draw will be shown live on ITV4 in the UK for FREE.
    You can also live stream the draw from the ITV Hub, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.
    You can also keep up to date with the draw right here on SunSport with our live blog.

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    What teams are in the draw?
    All 20 Premier League teams and all 24 Championship teams will be in the hat for the draw on Monday.
    And they will be joined by the winners of the 20 fixtures which take place in the second round of the competition this weekend.
    Ball numbers
    1. AFC Bournemouth2. Arsenal3. Aston Villa4. Barnsley5. Birmingham City6. Blackburn Rovers7. Blackpool8. Brentford9. Brighton & Hove Albion10. Bristol City11. Burnley12. Cardiff City13. Chelsea14. Coventry City15. Crystal Palace16. Derby County17. Everton18. Fulham19. Huddersfield Town20. Hull City21. Leeds United22. Leicester City23. Liverpool24. Luton Town25. Manchester City26. Manchester United27. Middlesbrough28. Millwall29. Newcastle United30. Norwich City31. Nottingham Forest32. Peterborough United33. Preston North End34. Queens Park Rangers35. Reading36. Sheffield United37. Southampton38. Stoke City39. Swansea City40. Tottenham Hotspur41. Watford42. West Bromwich Albion43. West Ham United44. Wolverhampton Wanderers45. Yeovil Town46. Bristol Rovers47. Port Vale48. Morecambe49. Hartlepool United50. AFC Wimbledon51. Wigan Athletic52. Leyton Orient53. Cambridge United54. Mansfield Town55. Swindon Town56. Rotherham United57. Charlton Athletic58. Boreham Wood or St Albans City59. Kidderminster Harriers or FC Halifax Town60. Shrewsbury Town61. Salford City or Chesterfield62. Plymouth Argyle63. Ipswich Town or Barrow64. Harrogate Town More

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    AC Milan vs Liverpool FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for Champions League match

    LIVERPOOL are looking to make it a Champions League clean sweep as they visit AC Milan having won all their group games so far.The Reds have been confirmed as group winners and may play some fringe players in a fixture far more significant for the hosts.
    Mo Salah netted as Liverpool breezed beat Porto to secure top spot in their Champions League groupCredit: EPA
    AC Milan are still alive in the Champions League following a last gasp winner from Junior Messias at Atletico MadridCredit: Getty
    AC Milan’s last gasp win at Atletico Madrid two weeks ago means they can qualify for the knockout stages with a victory, should other results go their way.
    Zlatan Ibrahimovic and co will progress if they beat Liverpool and either Porto and Atletico Madrid draw or Atletico fail to win by a greater margin than Milan achieve.
    The fixture at the San Siro is one that is always a special occasion for Liverpool and AC Milan fans following their battles in the 2005 and 2007 Champions League finals.

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    What time does AC Milan vs Liverpool kick off?

    AC Milan take on Liverpool on Tuesday, December 6.
    The match kicks off at 8pm UK time – 9pm in Italy.
    It takes place at the San Siro, Milan.
    When the sides met back in September, Liverpool ran out 3-2 winners at Anfield.

    What TV channel is AC Milan vs Liverpool on and can I live stream it?

    AC Milan vs Liverpool is live on BT Sport 2.
    Coverage will commence at the conclusion of the early game between RB Leipzig and Man City.
    To stream the game live, head to the BT Sport website or app.

    Team news
    Ahead of the clash at the San Siro, Jurgen Klopp may have to make do without Roberto Firmino and Curtis Jones, while Harvey Elliott is out long term.
    James Milner is suspended due to yellow cards, while Joe Gomez and Naby Keita are qustionable.
    Milan have a long injury list with Ante Rebic, Simon Kjaer, Olivier Giroud and Davide Calabria among potential absentees.
    Theo Hernandez has an illness and may also miss the match.
    Liverpool have easily won the group but Milan can still qualify if they win and Porto draw with Atletico Madrid.
    Latest odds
    AC Milan 21/20
    Draw 11/4
    Liverpool 9/4
    *Odds from Betfair correct as of Thursday, December 2
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    RB Leipzig vs Man City FREE: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for Champions League game

    PEP GUARDIOLA will have a welcome opportunity to rest some players as Manchester City head to Germany.City beat a PSG side featuring Lionel Messi 2-1 in the last round of fixtures to ensure they secured top spot in Group A.
    Pep Guardiola is looking for victory in LeipzigCredit: Getty
    Their opponents meanwhile have a Europa League place to play for following their 5-0 hammering of Club Brugge in Belgium last week.
    RB Leipzig must earn as many points from this fixture as Club Brugge earn from their match in Paris to secure third place in the group.
    What time does RB Leipzig vs Man City kick off?

    RB Leipzig take on Man City on Tuesday, December 7.
    The match kicks off at 5.45pm UK time – 6.45pm in Germany.
    It will be played at the Red Bull Arena, Leipzig.
    When the sides met in the Champions League’s opening week, Man City ran out 6-3 winners in a pulsating fixture at the Etihad.

    What TV channel is RB Leipzig vs Man City on and can I live stream it?

    RB Leipzig vs Man City is live on BT Sport 2.
    Coverage commences at 5pm – 45 minutes before kick-off.
    To stream the game live, head to the BT Sport website or app.

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    Team news
    Pep Guardiola is likely to rest a host of players for the trip to Germany with City guaranteed to qualify in top spot in group A.
    Ferran Torres has a foot problem and Liam Delap is out with an ankle problem.
    The picture is far more bleak for the home side, with RB Leipzig forced to work without Amadou Haidara, Marcel Halstenberg, Ilaix Moriba, Yussuf Poulsen, Dani Olmo, Marcelo Sarrachi and Willi Orban.
    Leipzig are in a difficult run of form, after losing to Bayer Leverkusen, then Union Berlin.
    It resulted in manager Jesse Marsch mutually agreeing to step aside as manager before this Champions League tie.
    Latest odds
    RB Leipzig 23/10
    Draw 3/1
    Man City 19/20
    *Odds from Betfair correct as of Friday, December 3 More

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    Abu Dhabi Grand Prix: UK start time, TV channel, live stream and schedule for practice

    THERE simply is no bigger finish than this – with Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen slugging out a battle for the ages in a bid win the F1 crown.The pair have been locked in a stunning tussle all 2021 season for the crown of world champion.
    Lewis Hamilton took victory at the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix to put the scores level in the drivers’ championshipCredit: Rex
    There was no love lost last weekend at the Saudi Arabia Grand Prix, where the pair were involved in ANOTHER collision, as the Dutchman was forced to let the Brit overtake him.
    But they finished in first and second spot in Jeddah, meaning they are incredibly on exactly the same points total of 369.5 points.
    There is even an unlikely scenario where Hamilton and Verstappen could finish the season on the same points total – and that would result in the Dutchman clinching world championship victory.
    Hamilton is within touching distance of immortality, a victory for him this weekend would take him one world title ahead of Michael Schumacher’s magic mark of seven drivers’ championships.
    What time is the F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix practice?

    F1 heads to Abu Dhabi for the final weekend of the season, starting on December 10 and ending on Sunday, December 12.
    The Grand Prix race starts at 1pm on Sunday.

    What TV channel is the F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix on and can I live stream it?

    The F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix is live on Sky Sports F1, with the race itself also on Sky Sports Main Event.
    You can stream all the action live with a Sky Go account and on the Sky Sports app.
    Non Sky Sports subscribers can watch all the action on Now TV with a day pass costing £9.99.

    F1 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix schedule
    Friday December 10

    Practice One – 9.30am UK (1.30pm local)
    Practice Two – 1pm UK (5pm local)

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    Saturday December 11

    Practice Three – 10am UK (2pm local)
    Qualifying – 1pm UK (5pm local)

    Sunday December 12

    Race – 1pm UK (5pm local) More

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    F1 calendar 2021: Abu Dhabi THIS WEEKEND in final race of season – Grand Prix times, schedule, tracks

    LEWIS HAMILTON and Max Verstappen are continuing their battle for the Formula One title as the season reaches its climactic chapters with Abu Dhabi up next.There is only ONE race left and it could not be more thrilling for F1 fans.

    🏁 F1 2021 calendar: practice times, dates and racetrack info
    Verstappen looked in the ascendency after winning both the U.S. and Mexico Grand Prix in back to back weeks.
    But Hamilton has since put in inspiring performances in both Brazil and Qatar to close the gap on his Dutch rival before wins at Qatar and Saudi Arabia.
    The Brit, 36, moved level with Michael Schumacher on seven world titles last year and will become the greatest driver ever if he collects the most points across this season’s races.
    Here is how the F1 calendar unfolds in the final couple of weeks with our race by race schedule.
    F1 calendar 2021
    All timings below are UK time.
    🇧🇭 Bahrain Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix Result: 1. Lewis Hamilton 2. Max Verstappen 3. Valtteri Bottas

    Venue: Bahrain International Circuit, Sakhir
    Friday, March 26: Practice 1 (11.30am), Practice 2 (3pm)
    Saturday, March 27: Practice 3 (12pm), Qualifying (3pm)
    Sunday, March 28: Race (4pm)

    🇮🇹 Emilia Romagna Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix Result: 1. Max Verstappen 2. Lewis Hamilton 3. Lando Norris

    Venue: Autodromo Enzo e Dino Ferrari, Imola
    Friday, April 16: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, April 17: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, April 18: Race (2pm)

    🇵🇹 Portuguese Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix Result: 1. Lewis Hamilton 2. Max Verstappen 3. Valtteri Bottas

    Venue: Autodromo Internacional do Algarve
    Friday, April 30: Practice 1 (11.30am), Practice 2 (3pm)
    Saturday, May 1: Practice 3 (12pm), Qualifying (3pm)
    Sunday, May 2: Race (3pm)

    🇪🇸 Spanish Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix Result: 1. Lewis Hamilton 2. Max Verstappen 3. Valtteri Bottas

    Venue: Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya
    Friday, May 7: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, May 8: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, May 9: Race (2pm)

    🇲🇨 Monaco Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix Result: 1. Max Verstappen 2. Carlos Sainz 3. Lando Norris

    Venue: Circuit de Monaco in Monte Carlo
    Thursday, May 20: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, May 22: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, May 23: Race (2pm)

    🇦🇿 Azerbaijan Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix Result: 1. Sergio Perez 2. Sebastian Vettel 3. Pierre Gasly

    Venue: Baku City Circuit
    Friday, June 4: Practice 1 (9.30am), Practice 2 (1pm)
    Saturday, June 5: Practice 3 (10am), Qualifying (1pm)
    Sunday, June 6: Race (1pm)

    🇨🇦 Canadian Grand Prix – CANCELLED

    🇹🇷 Turkish Grand Prix – POSTPONED

    🇫🇷 French Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix result: 1. Max Verstappen 2. Lewis Hamilton 3. Sergio Perez

    Venue: Circuit Paul Ricard, Le Castellet
    Friday, June 18: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, June 19: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, June 20: Race (2pm)

    🇦🇹 Styrian Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix result: 1. Max Verstappen 2. Lewis Hamilton 3.Valtteri Bottas

    Venue: Red Bull Ring, Spielberg
    Friday, June 25: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, June 26: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, June 27: Race (2pm)

    🇦🇹 Austrian Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix result: 1. Max Verstappen 2. Valtteri Bottas 3. Lando Norris

    Venue: Red Bull Ring, Spielberg
    Friday, July 2: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, July 3: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, July 4: Race (2pm)

    🇬🇧 British Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix result: 1. Lewis Hamilton 2. Charles Leclerc 3. Valtteri Bottas
    *Inaugural sprint race replaces classic qualifying.

    Venue: Silverstone Circuit, Northamptonshire
    Friday, July 16: Practice 1 (11.30am), Practice 2 (4.30pm)
    Saturday, July 17: Practice 3 (12pm), SPRINT RACE (3pm)*
    Sunday, July 18: Race (3pm)

    🇭🇺 Hungarian Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix result: 1. Esteban Ocon 2. Lewis Hamilton 3. Carlos Sainz Jr

    Venue: Hungaroring, Budapest
    Friday, July 30: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, July 31: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, August 1: Race (2pm)

    🇧🇪 Belgian Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix result: 1. Max Verstappen 2. George Russell 3. Lewis Hamilton

    Venue: Circuit de Spa-Francorchamps
    Friday, August 27: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, August 28: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, August 29: Race (2pm)

    🇳🇱 Dutch Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix result: 1. Max Verstappen 2. Lewis Hamilton 3. Valtteri Bottas

    Venue: Zandvoort
    Friday, September 3: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, September 4: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm)
    Sunday, September 5: Race (2pm)

    🇮🇹 Italian Grand Prix 2
    🏆 Grand Prix result: 1. Daniel Ricciardo 2. Lando Norris 3. Valtteri Bottas

    Venue: Autodromo Nazionale Monza
    Friday, September 10: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, September 11: Practice 3 (11am), SPRINT RACE (2PM)
    Sunday, September 12: Race (2pm)

    🇷🇺 Russian Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix result: 1. Lewis Hamilton 2. Max Verstappen 3. Carlos Sainz

    Venue: Sochi Autodrom
    Friday, September 24: Practice 1 (9.30am), Practice 2 (1pm)
    Saturday, September 25: Practice 3 (10am), Qualifying (1pm)
    Sunday, September 26: Race (1pm)

    🇹🇷 Turkish Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix result: 1. Valtteri Bottas 2. Max Verstappen 3. Sergio Perez

    Venue: Intercity Istanbul Park
    Friday, October 8: Practice 1 (9.30am), Practice 2 (1pm)
    Saturday, October 9: Practice 3 (10am), Qualifying (1pm)
    Sunday, October 10: Race (1pm)

    🇸🇬 Singapore Grand Prix – CANCELLED

    🇯🇵 Japanese Grand Prix – CANCELLED

    🇺🇸 United States Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix result: 1. Max Verstappen 2. Lewis Hamilton 3. Sergio Perez

    Venue: Circuit of The Americas, Austin, Texas
    Friday, October 22: Practice 1 (5.30pm), Practice 2 (9pm)
    Saturday, October 23: Practice 3 (7pm), Qualifying (10pm)
    Sunday, October 24: Race (8pm)

    🇲🇽 Mexico City Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix result: 1. Max Verstappen 2. Lewis Hamilton 3. Sergio Perez

    Venue: Autodromo Hermanos Rodriguez, Mexico City
    Friday, November 5: Practice 1 (5.30pm), Practice 2 (9pm)
    Saturday, November 6: Practice 3 (5pm), Qualifying (8pm)
    Sunday, November 7: Race (7pm)

    🇧🇷 Brazil Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix result: 1. Lewis Hamilton 2. Max Verstappen 3. Valterri Bottas

    Venue: Autodromo Jose Carlos Pace, Interlagos
    Friday, November 12: Practice 1 (3.30pm), Qualifying (7pm)
    Saturday, November 13: Practice 2 (3pm), SPRINT RACE (7.30PM)
    Sunday, November 14: Race (5pm)

    🇦🇺 Australian Grand Prix – CANCELLED

    Race axed due to Covid restrictions in the country.

    🇶🇦 Qatar Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix result: 1. Lewis Hamilton 2. Max Verstappen 3. Fernando Alonso

    Venue: Losail International Circuit, Lusail
    Friday, November 19: Practice 1 (10.30am), Practice 2 (2pm)
    Saturday, November 20: Practice 3 (11am), Qualifying (2pm).
    Sunday, November 21: Race (2pm)

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    🇸🇦 Saudi Arabia Grand Prix
    🏆 Grand Prix result: 1. Lewis Hamilton 2. Max Verstappen 3. Valtteri Bottas

    Venue: Jeddah Street Circuit
    Friday, December 3: Practice 1 (12.30pm), Practice 2 (4pm)
    Saturday, December 4: Practice 3 (1pm), Qualifying (4pm)
    Sunday, December 5: Race (4pm)

    🇦🇪 Abu Dhabi Grand Prix – NEXT

    Venue: Yas Marina Circuit, Yas Island
    Friday, December 10: Practice 1 (9.30am), Practice 2 (1pm)
    Saturday, December 11: Practice 3 (10am), Qualifying (1pm)
    Sunday, December 12: Race (1pm) More

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    F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix LIVE RESULTS: Hamilton starts race on POLE, Verstappen can win title TODAY – latest updates

    LEWIS HAMILTON goes off on pole at today’s huge Saudi Arabian GP – and the title is on the line. The Brit star will be joined by Mercedes teammate Valtteri Bottas on the front of the grid, while Driver’s Championship leader Max Verstappen is third.
    Verstappen can win the title today if he outscores Hamilton by 18 points or more.

    Race: 5.30pm GMT
    TV/Live stream: Sky Sports F1/NOW TV
    Grid: 1st Hamilton 2nd Bottas 3rd Verstappen 4th Leclerc

    Follow all the action with SunSport’s live blog below…
    TWO HOURS TO GO
    Lewis Hamilton will start the Saudi GP from pole position as he looks to eat into Max Verstappen’s eight-point lead in the championship.
    Verstappen starts in third after clipping the barrier in qualifying.

    HORNER ON VERSTAPPEN 
    Red Bull team principal Christian Horner spoke to Sky Sports after watching Max Verstappen crash out on the final lap of qualifying earlier today. 
    He said: “That was looking like the lap of the year. It’s a great shame. He just grabbed the front in the last corner there.
    “He tried to keep the momentum because he could see on his dash that he was four-tenths of a second up going into the corner and, unfortunately, he’s run out of road. 
    “[It’s] pretty brutal, but let’s hope his gearbox isn’t damaged, and we’ll see what we can do tomorrow.
    “He knows what a good lap it was. He just needs to put that behind him now. He will still be third on the grid. 
    “He needs to have a good start and anything can still happen in this race.’
    CHAMPION OFFER
    Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen will go to the wire in this year’s Formula 1 Drivers’ Championship, writes JAMES ANDERSON.
    And William Hill are offering brand new customers two HUGE odds boosts with Hamilton available at 30/1, or Verstappen at 40/1 to lift the title!
    What’s the offer?
    William Hill are offering a massive price boost on the F1 Drivers’ Championship. Max Verstappen is available at 40/1, while Lewis Hamilton can be backed at 30/1 to win.
    How to claim?
    Simply visit the William Hill website via your mobile device using this link HERE*.
    Register a new account and deposit using the Promo Code: EPV40 to back Max Verstappen at 40/1, OR use the Promo Code: EPH30 to back Lewis Hamilton at 30/1.
    After that, place a maximum £1 bet on your selection.
    RECORD BREAKER
    Lewis Hamilton is looking to claim his eighth F1 world championship.

    F1-2-3
    Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen are fighting out one of the most spectacular Formula One seasons in living memory, writes ALEX TERRELL.
    The two drivers are separated by eight points going into the last four races of the season with the Saudi Grand Prix taking place next.
    The season has seen casual fans finally switch back on to motorsport after dominant spells from the likes of Hamilton and Sebastian Vettel before him.
    But it can be confusing how the scoring works for each F1 race.
    How does F1 point scoring work?
    Points are awarded on a sliding scale for a Grand Prix victory, with first place taking 25 points and the rest of the field to 10th place scoring.

    1st place – 25 points
    2nd – 18 points
    3rd – 15 points
    4th – 12 points
    5th – 10 points
    6th – 8 points
    7th – 6 points
    8th – 4 points
    9th – 2 points
    10th – 1 point
    11-last – 0 points

    Are points awarded for the fastest lap?
    Yes. One championship point is awarded to the driver with the fastest lap of any Formula One Grand Prix.
    But only if they finish in the top 10 positions of a Grand Prix race.
    This is to avoid a driver who is at the back of the field giving up on winning a race but hanging back in order to set the fastest lap.
    ‘TERRIBLE’
    Max Verstappen was left disappointed after tagging the barrier on turn 27 during qualifying.
    The title-chasing Red Bull driver will start today’s Saudi GP from P3.
    On the incident, he said: “It’s of course terrible.
    “In general it was a good qualifying, I knew the pace was there and it showed at the end.
    “I don’t really understand what happened but I locked up, I still tried to keep the car on track and keep going but clipped the rear and had to stop.”
    LIGHTS OUT
    The Saudi Arabian GP gets underway at 5.30pm!

    GOOD MORNING F1 FANS
    Lewis Hamilton starts today’s Saudi Arabian GP in pole position, with Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas behind him.
    Title rival Max Verstappen starts third after crashing out on the final corner of qualifying yesterday.
    The Dutchman can win the title today, but in all likelihood the championship will go to the final race in Abu Dhabi next week.
    Speaking yesterday after qualifying in P1, seven-time world champ Hamilton said: “This place is one of the hardest tracks to get right, I was on the limit the whole way round and the car was on a knife-edge.
    “Trying to pull out the maximum with the tyres was so tough.
    “It’s difficult to understand why – it’s so warm here but we were having trouble getting the temperature in the front and rears at the same time to have grip at the start of the lap.
    “I’m very proud and thankful that we were able to put it on the front row for tomorrow, it’s going to be an intense race.”
    MAX DISAPPOINTMENT
    Max Verstappen has admitted that he is ‘upset’ after crashing out on the final lap of qualifying for Sunday’s Saudi Arabian Grand Prix
    Reacting to qualifying, the Dutchman said: “I was on a really good lap until I lost it on the final corner, I thought I had approached it in the same way I had been doing all session, but I lost the rear.
    “I’m upset with myself and it is of course disappointing but there are two races to go and anything can happen. We had a good car in qualifying and everything was coming together which gives me hope going into the race tomorrow, also knowing that the pace was there today.
    “I hope we can follow well tomorrow and if that’s the case, there should be some good opportunities and we should have a good shot.”
    TOTO TALKS
    Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has described Saturday’s qualifying as a ‘crazy session’.
    After Lewis Hamilton qualified in P1, Wolff said: “What a crazy session! We expected to be stronger today, we have a quick car and it looked like those quick corners would suit us, but like so many times this season, you’re constantly surprised.
    “Austin should have been our track and wasn’t, and then suddenly in Brazil we were performing really well, so you just never know.
    “It was important today that we kept attacking and attacking, and we’ve ended up with a front row lockout which is a big advantage for tomorrow.
    “There is a brutal energy running through the whole Team.
    “We just look forward and keep pushing, and pushing, and when you go in the debrief room or in the garage, you don’t need to talk because you can feel the energy and how buzzed everyone is.”
    LEWIS’ LOWDOWN
    Lewis Hamilton offers his assessment of today’s qualifying from Saudi Arabia.
    He said: “This place is one of the hardest tracks to get right, I was on the limit the whole way round and the car was on a knife-edge.
    “Trying to pull out the maximum with the tyres was so tough.
    “It’s difficult to understand why – it’s so warm here but we were having trouble getting temperature in the front and rears at the same time to have grip at the start of the lap.
    “I’m very proud and thankful that we were able to put it on the front row for tomorrow, it’s going to be an intense race.
    “It’s always important to have Valtteri beside me, particularly in this part of the year, he’s been driving exceptionally well and hopefully tomorrow we can do a good job together.”
    ‘CRAZY’
    Mercedes team principal Toto Wolff has admitted he thought pole position was off the cards for Lewis Hamilton until Max Verstappen crashed out in dramatic fashion on the final corner of qualifying.
    Wolff told Sky Sports: “Formula 1 is crazy and full of surprises.
    “They [Red Bull] had a very dominant package today, their car was really great.
    “He [Verstappen] was up by about half a second and pole was basically gone, but we are ending up one and two which is obviously a big advantage for tomorrow. It’s just crazy.”
    HORNER ON VERSTAPPEN
    Red Bull team principal Christian Horner spoke to Sky Sports after watching Max Verstappen crash out on the final lap of qualifying earlier today.
    He said: “That was looking like the lap of the year. It’s a great shame. He just grabbed the front in the last corner there.
    “He tried to keep the momentum because he could see on his dash that he was four-tenths of a second up going into the corner and, unfortunately, he’s run out of road.
    “[It’s] pretty brutal, but let’s hope his gearbox isn’t damaged, and we’ll see what we can do tomorrow.
    “He knows what a good lap it was. He just needs to put that behind him now. He will still be third on the grid.
    “He needs to have a good start and anything can still happen in this race.
    NOT APPEALING
    Red Bull will NOT be appealing against the decision not to punish Lewis Hamilton for his yellow flag infringement.
    That’s contrary to public statements from Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko.
    But according to Racing365, Red Bull sources have now confirmed that they will not be appealing.
    NERVOUS WAIT
    Red Bull are waiting to discover whether Max Verstappen suffered a damaged gearbox during today’s action.
    Verstappen crashed out on the final lap of qualifying, and could potentially have picked up some damage to his car in the process.
    If a gearbox change is needed, he will take a five-place penalty on the grid.
    That means he would start tomorrow’s race eighth, rather than third.
    RED BULL APPEAL
    Red Bull are set to APPEAL the decision not to punish Lewis Hamilton for a yellow flag infringement.
    Red Bull advisor Helmut Marko told Servus TV: “We have appealed against this decision.
    “In Qatar, Max gets five penalty points. Here, suddenly a yellow is no longer a yellow. There is another interpretation.
    “But it can’t go on like this, that you interpret it in such an arbitrary way.”
    BEST MATES
    Lewis Hamilton has praised the efforts of team-mate Valteri Bottas after the Mercedes pair secured P1 and P2 for tomorrow’s race.
    Hamilton gushed: “For us to get a one-two, I’m really proud of Valtteri [Bottas] and everyone on the team, this is a great result. The men and the women in our team have just been working so hard.
    “This was the goal. We’ve worked so hard through simulation, through set-up, the collaboration has just been epic with Valtteri, he’s the best team-mate there has ever been in the sport.
    “And we’ve worked together to work in the setup, to get the car to where it needs to be.”
    ONE-TWO
    Mercedes pair Lewis Hamilton and Valteri Bottas celebrate after securing one-two on the grid for tomorrow’s Saudi Arabia GP.
    Credit: EPA
    VERTSAPPEN REACTS
    Max Verstappen has admitted he doesn’t ‘understand what happened’ after crashing into a wall on the final corner of qualifying.
    It means he has to settle for P3 on the grid tomorrow, while Lewis Hamilton is on pole.
    Speaking after qualifying, Verstappen said: “I don’t really understand what happened but I locked up and I still tried to keep the car on the track.
    “[I] tried to finish the lap but I clipped the rear and had to stop.
    “But yeah, P3 is a bit disappointing today knowing what lap I was on but, nevertheless, it shows that the car is quick, and let’s see what we can do in the race.”
    TAKE IT TO THE MAX
    Being on pole position tomorrow is absolutely huge for Lewis Hamilton, with Max Verstappen able to win the title tomorrow.
    Today’s qualifying means Verstappen is up against it to wrap things up in Jeddah, but here’s what the Dutchman needs to do to claim a maiden F1 title tomorrow:

    Verstappen wins with fastest lap bonus point, and Hamilton finishes 6th or below.
    Verstappen wins and Hamilton finishes 7th or lower
    Verstappen finishes 2nd with fastest lap bonus point, and Hamilton comes 10th or lower.
    Verstappen finishes 2nd and Hamilton comes 11th or lower.

    ON POLE
    Lewis Hamilton’s title hopes remain alive after securing pole position in Jeddah.
    NINTCHDBPICT000698020956Credit: AFP
    Q3 RESULTS
    Here’s how it looks after the qualifying stage.
    Hamilton takes pole with Verstappen finishing third after hitting the wall at the last corner

    Q3 RESULTS
    Hamilton has taken pole following a dramatic last lap.
    Max Verstappen was set to finish first but he hit the wall at the very last corner!
    Bottas finishes second with the Red Bull star third
    Q3 LATEST
    HAMILTON TAKES POLE!
    Q3 LATEST
    One more lap to go and Verstappen is closely following Hamilton!
    This is going to be so intense. Can Hamilton hold on?
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    F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: UK start time, TV channel, live stream, schedule for TODAY’S race in Jeddah

    THE battle between Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen is going to the wire as they arrive in Saudi Arabia.Verstappen has an eight-point lead in the F1 Drivers’ Championship but all the momentum is currently with Hamilton – and the Brit will start on pole.
    F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix LIVE: Follow all the action from Jeddah
    The Driver’s Championship is going down to the wireCredit: EPA
    Hamilton overcame what amounted to a 25-place grid penalty to beat Verstappen to the chequered flag in Brazil, then eased to victory in Qatar two weeks ago.
    However, his use of four engines has caused controversy with former McLaren rival Fernando Alonso calling for Hamilton to be sent to the back of the grid again.
    The Alpine driver said: “Those who have exceeded a certain number of engines per year should be sent to the back of the grid.”
    What time is the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix?

    F1 heads to Saudi Arabia on the weekend of Friday, December 3 to Sunday, December 5.
    The race is set for 5.30pm on Sunday.

    What TV channel is the F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix on and can I live stream it?

    The F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is live on Sky Sports F1.
    You can stream all the action live with a Sky Go account or the Sky Sports app.
    Non-Sky Sports subscribers can still watch the whole race day with a Now TV Day Pass from £9.99.

    F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix schedule
    Friday

    Practice One – 1.30pm (4.30pm local time)
    Practice Two – 5pm (8pm local time)

    Saturday

    Practice Three – 2pm (5pm local time)
    Qualifying – 5pm (8pm local time)

    Sunday

    Race – 5.30pm (8.30pm local time) More

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    When is FA Cup 3rd round draw? Start time, ball numbers, live stream FREE, TV channel for Man Utd, Arsenal and all teams

    THE FA Cup third round will ring in the new year as per tradtion, but first – the draw!All the Premier League big boys enter at this stage of the competition, after the second-round proper is played this weekend.
    Leicester beat Chelsea 1-0 in the FA Cup final last seasonCredit: Marc Aspland – The Times
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    Man Utd, Arsenal, Liverpool and last season’s finalists Chelsea will all be included in the draw, as will holders Leicester.
    Leicester overcame Chelsea 1-0 in a hard-fought final last May thanks to Youri Tielemans sensational goal at Wembley in front of just 22,000 people.
    The Foxes proved, once again, that you don’t have to be one of the big six to pick up major silverware, so every team can count themselves a potential winner of this campaign’s competition.
    And it all begins with the highly-anticipated third round draw.
    When is the FA Cup 3rd round draw?

    The draw for the 2021/22 FA Cup third round draw will take place on Monday, December 6.
    There is no specific time yet confirmed for the draw, but it will be held during ITV’s coverage of Boreham Wood vs St Alban’s City, which kicks off at 7.45pm UK time.

    What channel is the FA Cup 3rd round draw on and can it be live streamed?

    The FA Cup third round draw will be shown live on ITV4 in the UK for FREE.
    You can also live stream the draw from the ITV Hub, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.
    You can also keep up to date with the draw right here on SunSport with our live blog.

    What teams are in the draw?
    All 20 Premier League teams and all 24 Championship teams will be in the hat for the draw on Monday.
    And they will be joined by the winners of the 20 fixtures which take place in the second round of the competition this weekend.
    Ball numbers, however, are yet to be confirmed.
    Ball numbers
    1. AFC Bournemouth2. Arsenal3. Aston Villa4. Barnsley5. Birmingham City6. Blackburn Rovers7. Blackpool8. Brentford9. Brighton & Hove Albion10. Bristol City11. Burnley12. Cardiff City13. Chelsea14. Coventry City15. Crystal Palace16. Derby County17. Everton18. Fulham19. Huddersfield Town20. Hull City21. Leeds United22. Leicester City23. Liverpool24. Luton Town25. Manchester City26. Manchester United27. Middlesbrough28. Millwall29. Newcastle United30. Norwich City31. Nottingham Forest32. Peterborough United33. Preston North End34. Queens Park Rangers35. Reading36. Sheffield United37. Southampton38. Stoke City39. Swansea City40. Tottenham Hotspur41. Watford42. West Bromwich Albion43. West Ham United44. Wolverhampton Wanderers45. Yeovil Town46. Bristol Rovers47. Port Vale48. Morecambe49. Hartlepool United50. AFC Wimbledon51. Wigan Athletic52. Leyton Orient53. Cambridge United54. Mansfield Town55. Swindon Town56. Rotherham United57. Charlton Athletic58. Boreham Wood or St Albans City59. Kidderminster Harriers or FC Halifax Town60. Shrewsbury Town61. Salford City or Chesterfield62. Plymouth Argyle63. Ipswich Town or Barrow64. Harrogate Town More