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    How does F1 point scoring work? How many points for a Grand Prix race win in Hamilton vs Verstappen title battle

    LEWIS HAMILTON and Max Verstappen are fighting out one of the most spectacular Formula One seasons in living memory.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.
    Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton have been fighting out one of the most thrilling F1 seasons everCredit: Rex
    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 F1 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.
    How are points awarded if F1 race is abandoned?
    If a race is abandoned before 75 per cent of the distance has been completed all points are halved.
    This happened in the 2021 season at the Belgian Grand Prix.
    Are championship points awarded in the F1 Sprint Race?
    Yes. The F1 Sprint Race is a new format introduced in 2021 for the first time to break the sometimes dull cycle of practice-qualifying-grand prix.
    The top three places in a Sprint Race are rewarded as follows:

    1st – three points
    2nd – two points
    3rd – one point More

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    Is Man Utd vs Crystal Palace on TV? Channel, live stream, team news, UK kick-off time for Ralf Rangnick’s first game

    MAN UTD enter a new era as Ralf Rangnick takes charge of his first game as interim boss against Crystal Palace. United have endured a tough season up until now, sacking club legend Ole Gunnar Solskjaer after a dismal run of games which left them with 4 points from 21.
    Ralf Rangnick will take charge of United’s game against Crystal PalaceCredit: Getty
    Jadon Sancho scored his second Man Utd goal against Chelsea last weekCredit: Getty
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    They also struggled to assert themselves in the Champions League, though they’ve now qualified for the last-16 stage under Michael Carrick.
    Carrick took charge in the immediate aftermath of Solskjaer’s sacking, but the club have brought in experienced German coach Rangnick, an idol to the likes of Jurgen Klopp and Thomas Tuchel, to steady the ship until the end of the season.
    And first up is Patrick Vieira’s Palace, who have lost their last two games against Aston Villa and Leeds.
    Palace handed United a 3-1 defeat at Old Trafford last season, and they’ll be out for more of the same in an effort to spoil Rangnick’s first day on the job.
    If United are to put up a last-ditch title fight, however, their home clash with Palace must result in a win, something they’ve struggled with against mid-table sides all season.
    But on Thursday evening in Carrick’s last game at the club, United looked a better side as they beat Arsenal 3-2 in a thrilling clash at Old Trafford.
    What time does Man Utd vs Crystal Palace kick-off?

    Rangnick’s first game in charge of Man Utd will get going from 2pm UK time on Sunday, December 5.
    The game will take place at Old Trafford.
    There will be a full capacity crowd in attendance at Rangnick’s first game.

    Is Man Utd vs Crystal Palace on TV?
    Man Utd vs Crystal Palace, however, will not be shown on live TV in the UK.
    The game was not selected for television but you can keep up to date with the game right here, where we’ll be running our live blog.
    Team news
    Cristiano Ronaldo could incredibly miss this game amid fears he injured his knee celebrating his winner against Arsenal.
    Paul Pogba is still out of action with a thigh injury he picked up on international duty with France.
    Raphael Varane’s hamstring problem will keep him out for a few weeks yet so new boss Ralf Rangnick is expected to conitnue with Victor Lindelof and Harry Maguire.
    Luke Shaw could return but Edinson Cavani still has a tendon issue and Aaron Wan-Bissaka is a doubt with a hand injury.
    Rangnick will have to decide whether to start Cristiano Ronaldo or not, with talk about the Portuguese player not being able to fit into the German’s system a constant throughout the past week.

    Odds

    Man Utd – 4/7
    Draw – 16/5
    Crystal Palace – 11/2

    *Odds courtesy of Betfair and correct at time of publication. More

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    F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix: UK start time, TV channel, live stream, full race schedule from 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 F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix qualifying?

    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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    Gervonta Davis vs Isaac Cruz: UK start time, live stream, TV channel, undercard info for lightweight match-up

    GERVONTA DAVIS makes his return to the ring as he faces game lightweight contender Isaac Cruz in his next bout. ‘Tank’ hasn’t been in action since his 11th-round stoppage win over Mario Barrios back in June when he announced himself to the super-lightweight division.
    Gervonta Davis beat Mario Barrios via 11th round TKOin his last fightCredit: AP
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    But now Davis is back at lightweight, where he holds the WBA ‘Regular’ title.
    Originally scheduled to face Rolando Romero, Davis is now up against Cruz, who is one of the most ferocious 135lb fighters in the world.
    Davis will have his eye on a title fight against George Kambosos Jr, who just beat Teofimo Lopez on points, but the Baltimore fighter has to stay focussed on the task at hand first.
    When is Gervonta Davis vs Isaac Cruz?

    Gervonta Davis’ clash with Isaac Cruz will take place on Sunday, December 5.
    You can expect ring-walks to get going from around 4am UK time on Monday, December 6 in the UK.
    The bout will be held at Staples Centre in Los Angeles, California.
    There will be a full capacity crowd in attendance at the clash.

    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

    Davis’ tough test against Cruz will be shown live on Fite TV for viewers in the UK.
    Davis vs Cruz will set you back a one-off payment of £9.99.
    You can live stream the action from the Fite TV app, which is available for download onto your mobile or tablet device.

    Davis vs Cruz MAIN CARD

    Gervonta Davis vs Isaac Cruz (12 rounds – lightweight)
    Sebastian Fundora vs Sergio Garcia (12 rounds – super-welterweight)
    Sergiy Derevyanchenko vs. Carlos Adames (10 rounds – middleweight)

    What have they said?
    “I know Cruz is going to come to fight,” Davis has said.
    “The fans are going to be the winners in this fight, because we’re both coming in prepared to be at our best. I’m ready to put on a great show.
    “It’s going to be fireworks for sure. It’s going to be something you can’t miss. Don’t go get your popcorn or anything like that during this fight. This is another tough task, but this is what I’m made for.”
    But Cruz believes he has the beating of Davis.
    “I’m ready to put on a show,” he said. “There were a wide array of feelings when I knew I got this fight, but most of all, it made me really motivated to be ready for this opportunity.
    “We are not overconfident in any way, but Gervonta has not fought anyone with my style and with my characteristics.
    “We’re working really hard to make sure my style will work the best that it can.” More

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    When is FA Cup 3rd round draw? Date, start time, live stream FREE, and TV channel as Arsenal and Man Utd await fate

    THE FA Cup third round is right around the corner, 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 it 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.
    Premier League

    Arsenal
    Aston Villa
    Brentford
    Brighton
    Burnley
    Chelsea
    Crystal Palace
    Everton
    Leeds
    Leicester
    Liverpool
    Man City
    Man Utd
    Newcastle
    Norwich
    Southampton
    Tottenham
    Watford
    West Ham
    Wolves

    Championship

    Barnsley
    Birmingham
    Blackburn
    Blackpool
    Bournemouth
    Bristol City
    Cardiff City
    Coventry
    Derby
    Fulham
    Huddersfield Town
    Hull
    Luton Town
    Middlesbrough
    Millwall
    Nottingham Forest
    Peterborough
    Preston
    QPR
    Reading
    Sheffield United
    Stoke
    Swansea
    West Brom More

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    F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix LIVE RESULTS: Qualifying build-up, Verstappen fastest in FP3 – latest updates

    WE’RE at the business end of the Formula One season as Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen vye for the title. The pair go at it again in Saudi Arabia this weekend, before finishing up the season in Abu Dhabi next week – and both should be absolute crackers.

    Qualifying start time: 5pm GMT
    TV/Live stream: Sky Sports F1

    Follow all the action with SunSport’s live blog below…
    STATE OF PLAY
    Max Verstappen ends FP3 top!

    FP3 IS UNDERWAY
    Practice is underway in Saudi Arabia and Lewis Hamilton locked up at turn one.
    A yellow flag is up, but the Brit is back on the track.
    Kimi Raikkonen tops the speed trap.
    PUSH IT TO THE MAX
    Max Verstappen says his Red Bull team will be doing everything they can overnight to get ‘more pace’ out of the car.
    He said: “Overall, it’s a really cool track, there are a lot of fast corners and it’s fun to drive.
    “We struggled to get heat into the tyres in FP2, which we will of course look into.
    “Then we made a few changes from FP1 to FP2 which didn’t quite work but hopefully we can find the right balance come qualifying tomorrow. There are of course a lot of things to work on and improve so we’ll see what we can do to get more pace out of the car overnight.
    “Looking ahead to qualifying, I think it might be quite difficult with the traffic but in general it’s hard to tell how Saturday is going to go as anything can happen but we’ll push hard and give it everything.”
    GO TIME
    Qualifying gets underway at 5PM UK time!

    ‘INCREDIBLY FAST’
    Lewis Hamilton says the Saudi track is ‘incredibly fast’.
    He said: “[Jeddah is] unbelievably quick. It really is incredibly fast.
    “And a lot of grip as well. But if you can get the rhythm, it’s beautiful to drive.
    “What I noticed straight away is that the grip is very, very high, from the moment we went out – I don’t know if we were much quicker or not in this session [FP2].
    “I think we were very much the same; our long run pace was similar.”
    HEAT IS ON
    Formula One is set for a thrilling climax to an unforgettable season as Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen battle it out for glory, writes BEN HUNT.
    Verstappen currently leads the championship by eight points and can clinch the title – his first – should he outscore Hamilton by 18 points on Sunday at the Saudi Arabian GP.
    The Middle Eastern country is hosting its inaugural race in Jeddah on a rapidly-constructed 6km circuit that promises to be one of the fastest on the calendar.
    In fact, it is so new, building work is still going on as they try to get as much completed in time for Sunday’s showdown.
    But not only is this track quick, despite having nearly 30 corners, it is also a street circuit – like Monaco and Singapore.
    And that means it could also spell double-jeopardy for F1’s title contenders, as a high-speed dirty track bordered by concrete crash barriers all make things rather tricky.

    HAMILTON SLAMS LGBTQ+ LAWS
    Lewis Hamilton has said he doesn’t feel comfortable racing at Saudi Arabia’s GP due to concerns about human rights in the kingdom.
    The seven-time F1 world champion says he felt ‘duty-bound’ to speak out.
    Hamilton said: “Do I feel comfortable here? I wouldn’t say that I do.
    “But it’s not my choice to be here. The sport has taken the choice to be here.
    “There’s changes that need to be made. For example women’s rights of being able to drive [legally] in 2018, it’s how they are policed. Some of the women are still in prison from driving many, many years ago.
    “So there’s a lot of changes that need to happen and I think our sport needs to do more.”
    ‘THIS PLACE WILL BITE’
    There are some concerns over the track after Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc ploughed into the barriers at 160mph.
    Sky F1 pundit Martin Brundle said: “This place will bite. In a way this is brilliant towards the end of the season but if I was Red Bull and Mercedes I would be thinking ‘I don’t need the extra jeopardy of this place right now’.
    “These guys live off data. They thrive on it and they hate uncertainty. 
    “They want to turn up here, having done 1000 laps on the sim, with the right set-up and the right strategy.
    “But we want all the jeopardy and the surprise and I think that is what has made it such a great year  – we’ve had that jeopardy this season.”
    QUALIFYING DAY
    Charles Leclerc had a lucky escape yesterday when his Ferrari ploughed into the barriers at 160mph at turn 22 – already earmarked as the most treacherous place.
    The Frenchman climbed from the wreckage of his write-off car unscathed.
    But the accident raised more safety concerns about this hastily constructed track.

    WILL IT BE EIGHT?
    Lewis Hamilton is on the title charge and has the wind in his sails.
    But will he turn the season around in the final two races to secure a record breaking eighth F1 championship?

    MORNING, F1 FANS
    Lew couldn’t make it up as the title race hots up.
    Britain’s seven-time world champ Lewis Hamilton topped both Saudi Arabian GP practice sessions yesterday as he eyes the victory needed to set up a thrilling last-race decider.
    The Mercedes ace trails Red Bull’s Championship leader Max Verstappen by eight points.
    Hamilton would move level with the Dutchman if he wins tomorrow, plus earns a bonus point for the fastest lap and Verstappen finishes second.
    But first Hamilton has to conquer Jeddah’s terrifying high-speed street circuit – quickly put together for the country’s first-ever F1 GP.
    Amazingly, there were no test events despite average speeds of 155mph, top pace of more than 200mph and thick concrete barriers all the way around.
    In fact, Charles Leclerc had a lucky escape when his Ferrari ploughed into the barriers at 160mph at turn 22 – already earmarked as the most treacherous place.
    The Frenchman climbed from the wreckage of his write-off car unscathed.
    But the accident raised more safety concerns about this hastily constructed track.
    Sky F1 pundit Martin Brundle said: “This place will bite. In a way this is brilliant towards the end of the season but if I was Red Bull and Mercedes I would be thinking ‘I don’t need the extra jeopardy of this place right now’.
    “These guys live off data. They thrive on it and they hate uncertainty. 
    “They want to turn up here, having done 1000 laps on the sim, with the right set-up and the right strategy.
    “But we want all the jeopardy and the surprise and I think that is what has made it such a great year  – we’ve had that jeopardy this season.”
    KENDRA SPARKS BEN RUMOURS
    Model Camila Kendra appears to be in the lap of luxury after moving on from F1 ace Lewis Hamilton — and putting Chelsea star Ben Chilwell in pole position.
    Camila, 27, shared snaps from plush surroundings, and eagle-eyed fans recognised them as the England full-back’s home.
    Camila Kendra looks sizzlingly hot as she takes a dip in the ocean
    Chilwell, 24, has also been quick to like her pics. One pal said: “Ben thinks they get on swimmingly.”
    Camilo was also seen at Chelsea’s Stamford Bridge ground after their 4-0 demolition of Juventus in the Champions League last month.
    The Sun told earlier this year how Camila posted a photo from the home of race ace Hamilton, 36, and was seen in some of his clothes.
    Camila – born in the Dominican Republic – recently split up with Tyler Cameron, from US reality show The Bachelor, after eight months.
    The Sun has approached Chilwell for a comment.

    BRUNDLE PREDICTS ALMIGHTY RUMBLE
    Martin Brundle is predicting a thrilling finale to the F1 title race.
    The Sky F1 pundit said: “This place will bite. In a way this is brilliant towards the end of the season but if I was Red Bull and Mercedes I would be thinking ‘I don’t need the extra jeopardy of this place right now’.
    “These guys live off data. They thrive on it and they hate uncertainty. They want to turn up here, having done 1000 laps on the sim, with the right set-up and the right strategy.
    “But we want all the jeopardy and the surprise and I think that is what has made it such a great year  – we’ve had that jeopardy this season.”
    And of hamilton’s title chances, he added: “A good football analogy is you’d rather have the points than the games in hand.
    “If Lewis carries on at that rate of knots and if Valtteri Bottas can get involved and have one of his on-form days, then who knows?
    “We’ve seen some good wheel-to-wheel action. We’ve seen some shooting from the hip and shooting from the lip from the team bosses.
    “We’ve had it all. The high drama, the massive accidents, Max parked on Lewis’ head at Monza. It’s had everything; the brilliant moments, the scary moments, but it has to end somewhere.”
    LEWIS ‘NOT COMFORTABLE’ IN SAUDI ARABIA
    Lewis Hamilton admits he is in uncomfortable racing in Saudi Arabia but promised to try to ‘raise awareness’ of human rights concerns.
    Britain’s world champion needs victory and ideally a poor performance from title leader Max Verstappen to leave him well placed for an eighth crown.
    And Hamilton said: “Do I feel comfortable here? I wouldn’t say I do.
    “But it’s not my choice to be here. The sport has taken a choice to be here.
    “And whether it’s right or wrong, while we are here, it’s important we do try to raise awareness.”
    Credit: AFP
    LECLERC’S AMAZING ESCAPE
    Ferrari’s Charles Leclerc miraculously walked away from a 150mph crash as Lewis Hamilton finished second practice fastest at the Saudi Arabian GP.
    Leclerc lost control at the notorious Turn 22 on the new Jeddah street circuit.
    The crash badly smashed Leclerc’s car and ended the session five minutes early.
    Hamilton beat fourth-placed title-rival Max Verstappen by 0.195 seconds.
    Credit: EPA
    Credit: EPA
    SCORCHING GAS
    Alpha Tauri are clearly delighted with Frenchman Pierre Gasly’s showing in second practice…

    WOLFF’S STATEMENT ON KINGSPAN DEAL
    Toto Wolff responded to anger over Mercedes agreeing a deal with the heavily-criticised Kingspan company with an open letter.
    It read: “The tragedy of the Grenfell Tower fire was beyond imaginable to me, and it should never have happened.
    “On behalf of our team, I would sincerely like to apologise to you for the additional hurt that this announcement has caused. It was never our intention to do so.
    “The work of the public inquiry to establish the full causes of the tragedy is crucially important. Prior to concluding our partnership, we engaged with Kingspan in depth to understand what role their products played in what happened at Grenfell.
    “Kingspan have stated that they played no role in the design or construction of the cladding system on Grenfell Tower, and that a small percentage of their product was used as a substitute without their knowledge in part of the system which was not compliant with building regulations and was unsafe.
    “I know that this does not change in any way the awful tragedy you suffered, or the deep and ongoing pain felt in your community, and I would like to thank Grenfell United for the offer to meet in person for me to learn and understand better.
    “I look forward to coming together as soon as we can.”
    TOTO OFFRS TO MEET GRENFELL FAMILIES
    Toto Wolff has offered to meet the survivors and bereaved families of the Grenfell tragedy after a backlash over a sponsorship deal with Kingspan, writes BEN HUNT.
    Merc confirmed a partnership with the insulation and building firm ahead of this weekend’s Saudi Arabian GP.
    However, there was heavy criticism from survivors and those families impacted by the fire in the tower block in 2017, which killed 72 people.
    The Grenfell United group sought to speak to Merc while Michael Gove MP, Secretary of State for Levelling Up, Housing & Communities, also said he would write to the Brackley-based F1 team.
    WHAT IT MEANS FOR THE TITLE RACE
    Lewis Hamilton heading big rival Max Verstappen in first practice at the Saudi Arabian Grand Prix is the first step towards a victory that Britain’s world champ surely needs to stay in the title pursuit.
    If Red Bull’s Verstappen beats Hamilton on Sunday, the Mercedes star would need the Dutchman to have a disastrous final GP at Abu Dhabi.
    In contrast, should Verstappen finish second behind Hamilton this weekend then the title fight will be neck and neck.
    FULL CLASSIFICATION
    Here are the results in full.
    Feast your eyes over these!

    P1 RESULTS
    Here’s your full top ten times from P1.

    Hamilton 1:29.786
    Verstappen 1:29.842
    Bottas 1:30.009
    Gasly 1:30.263
    Giovinazzi 1:30.318
    Sainz 1:30.564
    Leclerc 1:30.600
    Ricciardo 1:30.608
    Alonso 1:30.842
    Vettel 1:30.886

    P1 FINISHED
    That’s it from P1, we’ll have full results to come.

    CHEQUERED FLAG
    That’s it from P1!
    In their first drive around the new Jeddah track, it’s Lewis Hamilton that posted the quickest time.
    Team-mate Valtteri Bottas was third, while early pace-setter Max Verstappen was between the two in second.
    FINAL FIVE
    We’re into the final five minutes of P1.
    And it remains a familiar looking top three, with Lewis Hamilton ahead of Mercedes team-mate Valtteri Bottas – and Max Verstappen in third.
    TOTO-LLY BRILLIANT
    Toto Wolff’s smiling.
    And no wonder, as it’s currently a Mercedes one-two at the top of the leaderboard – ahead of Max Verstappen.

    Hamilton 1:29.786
    Bottas 1:30.009
    Verstappen 1:30.014

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    Devin Haney vs JoJo Diaz: UK start time, live stream, TV channel, and undercard for TONIGHT’S lightweight title fight

    DEVIN HANEY defends his WBC lightweight world title against JoJo Diaz in a big Las Vegas main event. Haney last overcame seasoned veteran Jorge Linares in May, while Diaz beat Javier Fortuna on points soon after.

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    Devin Haney takes on JoJo Diaz in a huge lightweight title fightCredit: Getty
    Diaz was touted to be fighting Ryan Garcia at the end of this year, but the 23-year-old injured his shoulder, leaving a space open for Haney.
    The 135lb champ jumped at the chance to challenge Diaz, who signed on the dotted line just two weeks after Garcia’s withdrawal.
    Haney will have a huge undisputed title fight with George Kambosos Jr on his mind after the Australian’s big win over Teofimo Lopez last weekend.
    But The Dream will need to stay focussed on Diaz, or he could suffer the same fate his rival Lopez did, putting a clash with Kambosos at risk.
    When is Haney vs Diaz?

    Devin Haney’s massive clash with JoJo Diaz will take place on Saturday, December 4 – TONIGHT.
    The fight will be held at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada.
    There will be a full capacity crowd in attendance at the event.
    For UK fans, you can expect ring-walks to begin at around 4am GMT in the early hours of Sunday, December 5.

    What channel is it and can it be live streamed?

    Lopez vs Kambosos Jr will be shown live on DAZN in the UK.
    You can live stream the action from the DAZN app, which is available for
    download onto your mobile device, tablet or Smart TV.
    To subscribe to DAZN, head to their website and sign-up for £7.99 a month.

    Haney vs Diaz FULL CARD

    Devin Haney vs JoJo Diaz Jr (12 rounds – lightweight, WBC title)
    Jessica McCaskill vs Victoria Bustos (10 rounds – welterweight, WBC/WBO/IBF/WBA titles)
    Filip Hrgovic vs Scott Alexander (10 rounds – heavyweight)
    Montana Love vs Carlos Diaz (10 rounds – super-lightweight)
    Austin Willams vs Quatavious Cash (8 rounds – middleweight)

    What have they said?
    “JoJo wasn’t in a rush to fight me, I feel like we had to corner him to make him take the fight, all these other guys it’s the same thing,” Haney said.
    “They know my skills set, how much I bring to the table, if JoJo didn’t take this fight the world would have known what it really was. December 4, they’re going to see.
    “I do feel like his [Joseph Diaz Jr.] style will be tailor made for me, there’s nothing that he can do to win.
    “He can’t outbox me, I’ll show him he can’t out bang me, I have the size advantage, all the tools to win.”
    Diaz said: “If he wants to try and box, I’m just going to hunt his a** down,” Diaz said.
    “If he wants to come and bang, I’m just going to bang it out as well. Whatever he wants to bring to the table I’m going to bring it.
    “I feel like I’m at my prime, I feel like I’ve already took all the steps I needed to take to be at this point in my life and my career. As far as taking fights with Jesús Rojas, Tevin Farmer, Gary Russell Jr., Javier Fortuna, I’ve already fought those top tier contenders.” More

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    F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix qualifying: UK start time, TV channel, live stream, full race schedule from 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.
    F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix LIVE: Follow all the action from Jeddah
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    The Brit 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 F1 Saudi Arabian Grand Prix qualifying?

    F1 heads to Saudi Arabia on the weekend of Friday, December 3 to Sunday, December 5.
    Practice Three takes place at 2pm on Saturday.
    Qualifying then follows at 5pm – 8pm track time.

    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