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    Portugal vs Luxembourg: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for World Cup qualifier

    PORTUGAL welcome Luxembourg to Lisbon for a crunch World Cup 2022 qualifier.Cristiano Ronaldo and Co have won three on the bounce in Group A and will leapfrog Serbia into top-spot with three points.

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    Portugal are looking to make it four straight wins in Group ACredit: EPA
    Luxembourg have proved to be no pushovers though, beating Ireland and Azerbaijan so far in the qualifying stage.
    When is Portugal vs Luxembourg?

    This World Cup qualifying clash is set for Tuesday, October 12.
    Kick-off is at 7.45pm BST.
    When the sides met earlier in the year, Portugal ran out 3-1 winners.

    Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
    You can catch this game live on the Sky Sports Red Button.
    Head to Sky Sports Football at 7.45pm and hit the red button on your remote, selecting this game from the drop down menu.
    If you want to stream, download the NOW TV app on your mobile, tablet or PC and grab a pass for £9.99.

    What is the team news?
    Portugal are without Francisco Trincao who misses out after testing positive for coronavirus.
    Diogo Jota is a doubt, while Ronaldo is expected to play along with Pepe, Ruben Dias, Bruno Fernandes and Bernardo Silva.
    Christopher Martins and Gerson Rodrigues return for the visitors, while Huddersfield’s Danel Sinani will likely lead the line.
    Match odds

    Portugal to win – 1/16
    Draw – 12/1
    Luxembourg victory – 33/1

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    How old is Paul Merson, how many children does he have, and who is the ex-Arsenal star’s wife?

    PAUL MERSON is on our screens each weekend as part of Sky’s Soccer Saturday.The former Arsenal midfielder – who battled alcohol and gambling addictions as a player – also made 21 appearances for England during his career.
    Paul Merson took part on ITV show Harry’s Heroes
    How old is Paul Merson?
    The Londoner was born March 20, 1968 – meaning he is aged 53.
    Merson had a distinguished career as a player, winning the First Division – now Premier League – twice with Arsenal.
    The attacking midfielder also played for Middlesbrough, Aston Villa, Portsmouth and Walsall – becoming player-manager at the latter.
    Merson also turned out 21 times for England, taking part in the 1998 World Cup where they lost to Argentina in the infamous penalty shootout.
    Nowadays, he is most notably seen as one of the panellists on Gillette Soccer Saturday, covering one of the headline matches for Sky Sports.
    Merson also co-hosts their Fantasy Football Club programme alongside Max Rushden.
    Paul Merson is now most known for reporting on matches on Gillette Soccer Saturday for Sky SportsCredit: Rex Features
    Who is his wife?
    He is currently married to Kate Merson, his third wife – the ex-Arsenal star previously wed Lorraine Costin and Louise.
    The Sky Sports pundit has eight children –  including twin girls.
    Meanwhile, his son Sam from his first marriage with Lorraine, is a footballer, currently turning out for St Albans City in National League South.
    Paul Merson struggled with alcoholism, drugs and gambling addiction during his football careerCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Did he have a drinking and gambling addiction?
    Merson’s career was often blighted by his addiction to alcohol and betting, along with drugs.
    In October 2011, he was involved in a car crash with a lorry, where he was later arrested for drink-driving.
    His first wife Lorraine has recalled how she was unaware that he had gambled away £7million worth – but was never in any financial trouble.
    Merson’s childhood sweetheart also claims that he is still afflicted by his addiction and has not yet got a handle on it.
    In March 2019, he thanked fans for their support after admitting that his gambling addiction left him feeling “like a crack addict”.

    Is he part of Harry’s Heroes?
    Merson took part in the ITV show Harry’s Heroes: The Full English, which aired in 2019.
    Viewers praised him for candidly revealing he wanted to kill himself over gambling and drugs addiction.
    The show pitted a team of England legends from the 1990s against their German counterparts.
    The veteran Three Lions side was coached by former West Ham and Tottenham boss Harry Redknapp.
    Redknapp was tasked with getting the team of unfit England footie heroes back in shape and back into the Three Lions shirts they wore with pride in their heyday.
    And the second season Harry’s Heroes: Euro Having a Laugh is coming back to our screens with three episodes in total.
    The first episode is on Monday 18 May at 9pm, the second on Tuesday 19 May and the big finale all the same time on Wednesday 20 May.
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    What is ‘sportswashing’, and what does it have to do with Newcastle takeover?

    AFTER more than a year of wrangling behind the scenes, Newcastle United finally have new owners.Following the £300milllion Saudi-backed takeover, the club are reportedly set to bring ‘world-class players’ to St James Park over the coming seasons.

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    Newcastle fans partied outside St James Park after Mike Ashley sold the clubCredit: AFP
    But you may have heard the term ‘sportswashing’ mentioned in relation to the takeover – just what does it mean?
    What is sportswashing?
    In simple terms, ‘sportswashing’ is where sport is used a tool to legitimise or improve the reputation of an individual, group, corporation or nation-state.
    With the appeal of sport now global due to 21st century communications, it’s never been easier for fans all over the world to engage with their favourite club or event.
    But the idea of sportswashing is nothing new and you can look back through history to see it in action.
    For example, the 1936 Summer Olympics were long cited as an attempt by Adolf Hitler to legitimise his Nazi rule in Germany, with Benito Mussolini using the Italian World Cup in the same year to similar ends.
    The Berlin Olympics in 1936 saw the torch lite with a backdrop of swastikasCredit: Getty Images – Getty
    Sportswashing could also be achieved through participation in a certain sport, or by investing in it through sponsorship and/or ownership.
    By investing or participating in legitimate sport, sportswashing is designed to distract from any illegitimate means the individual, group, corporation or nation may be using.
    So why are people singling out Newcastle?
    Newcastle have been taken over by Saudi Arabia’s public investment fund (PIF), PCP Capital Partners and RB Sports & Media.
    The Saudi kingdom has engaged in plenty of sporting activities over recent years, including staging Anthony Joshua fights and a Grand Prix.
    Initially the deal was turned down by the Premier League in July 2020, but that decision was overturned after the PIF convinced Prem chiefs the Saudi kingdom would not be involved in the running of the club.
    Saudi Arabia’s human rights record has been criticised by campaigners, with some claiming that in buying Newcastle they are in effect ‘sportswashing’.
    The Saudi-led consortium bought the North-East club for £300mCredit: PA

    In January 2020, Amnesty’s UK Head of Campaigns Felix Jakens hit out at the potential takeover.
    He said: “Given the deluge of investment in sport we’ve seen from Saudi Arabia recently, a takeover of Newcastle United wouldn’t come as a major surprise.
    “Saudi Arabia is well-known for its attempts at ‘sportswashing’ – trying to use the glamour and prestige of top-tier sport as a PR tool to distract from the country’s abysmal human rights record.
    “Under the Saudi Crown Prince Mohammad bin Salman, there’s been a sweeping human rights crackdown – with numerous peaceful activists jailed, including Loujain al-Hathloul and other brave women’s rights defenders.
    “It’s not for us to say who should own Newcastle United, but players , back-room staff and fans alike ought to see this for what it is – sportswashing, plain and simple.” More

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    Spain vs France: Live stream, TV channel, kick-off time and team news for TODAY’S Nations League final

    SPAIN take on France as the two European heavyweights go for the Nations League crown.After two dramatic semi-finals, the sides meet at the San Siro in Milan looking to bag the final silverware of 2021.

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    France staged a stunning fightback to beat Belgium 3-2 in the semi-finalCredit: Getty
    When is Spain vs France?

    The Nations League final is set for Sunday, October 10.
    Kick-off in Italy is at 7.45pm BST.
    When the two teams last met in a 2017 friendly, David Silva and Gerard Deulofeu netted in a 2-0 victory for Spain.

    Which TV channel and live stream can I watch it on?
    You can catch all of the action live on Sky Sports Main Event, Football and Main Event.
    Coverage starts at 7pm.
    Download the Sky Go app on your mobile, tablet or PC to stream if you’re a Sky customer.
    Non-subscribers can grab a NOW TV pass from £9.99 to stream the game live.

    What is the team news?
    Spain are sweating on the fitness of Ferran Torres, who scored twice against Italy but limped off in the final-four clash.
    He is expected to feature, while France made it through their epic clash with Belgium unscathed.
    Kylian Mbappe was back fit and back in the goals, while N’Golo Kante remains out after his positive Covid-19 test.
    Aurelien Tchouameni was a livewire off the bench as French roared back against the Red Devils and could take the place of Adrien Rabiot.
    Match odds

    Spain to win – 2/1
    Draw – 21/10
    France victory – 6/4

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    Why are Red Bull white at the F1 Turkish Grand Prix?

    F1 is in Turkey today as Lewis Hamilton and Max Verstappen continue their epic battle for the world championship.But Verstappen might initially be a bit tough for some viewers to spot in his Red Bull car, following a change in colour scheme.
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    Red Bull are in white at the Turkish Grand PrixCredit: Getty
    Why are Red Bull in white at the Turkish Grand Prix?
    Red Bull are in white as a tribute to their outgoing racing partner Honda.
    The Japanese manufacturer will bid farewell to the Austrian team after seven years of providing its engine, as it bows out of F1.
    Driver numbers are also placed on red circle backdrops – a reference to the flag of Japan.
    And the body features the word ‘Arigato’ – Japenese for ‘Thank you’.
    Sister team AlphaTauri is also set to run with the message on its cars, having served as Honda’s partner since 2019.
    Red Bull will continue to use Honda power units in 2022 when an engine freeze is introduced as the newly formed Red Bull Powertrains takes on the manufacturer’s intellectual property.
    Will Red Bull race in white until the end of the season?
    No, the white shell will be a one-off tribute to Honda.

    Why have Red Bull chosen the Turkish Grand Prix to change colour?
    The Turkish Grand Prix has been chosen as F1 was set to race in Japan this weekend, before local authorities cancelled the event due to Covid concerns.
    Team Principal Christian Horner said: “We had all been looking forward to giving Honda’s Japanese fans a chance to celebrate our extremely successful relationship in Formula 1, on home soil at Suzuka.
    “With the race falling victim to the pandemic, we just couldn’t let the weekend pass without paying tribute to Honda and its amazing home fans by bringing a little bit of its heritage to Istanbul.
    “The livery chosen for our cars pays homage to Honda’s remarkable F1 journey and hopefully we can give fans another victory in those legendary colours this weekend.” More

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    F1 Turkish Grand Prix: Live stream, start time UK, TV channel and full race schedule from Istanbul Park TODAY

    VALTTERI BOTTAS has claimed victory in the Turkish Grand Prix after holding off Max Verstappen.But it hasn’t been such a happy story for Mercedes team-mate Lewis Hamilton.
    The Brit looked like he may be able to battle from eleventh place to an unlikely podium before his team asked him to pit against his will.
    That stop saw him lose places to Sebastian Perez and Charles Leclerc, which he was unable to regain.
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    VERSTAPPEN READY FOR WHAT’S TO COME
    🗣️ “It’s been close the whole year and I’m pretty sure again in Austin it will be a good battle with Mercedes”Max Verstappen on the fight for the F1 Championship, after P2 in Turkey 🇹🇷Race report over at #SkyF1 👇— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) October 10, 2021

    FULL RACE RESULTS

    VERSTAPPEN TAKES CHAMPIONSHIP LEAD

    BOTTAS WINS

    BOT TOP
    Bottas’ last win came over a year ago in the Russian GP.
    He has now won his 10th in his F1 career, and he believes his performance was one of his best.
    He said: “It’s been a while. It feels good. From my side, that’s one of the best races I’ve had.
    “It’s not easy to choose the strategy here in these conditions. It feels like a well-earned victory.”
    VALTTERI BOTTAS WINS THE TURKISH GP
    Verstappen is second. Perez is third. Leclerc is fourth and Hamilton is down in fifth.
    Good results all round for Red Bull, as Verstappen has a six point lead in the championship.

    FINAL LAP
    Bottas is on his way to his 10th win in F1. His first since Russia last year.
    HAMILTON NOW UNDER PRESSURE FROM GASLY
    He is struggling with those new tyres. Gasly meanwhile is flying. He could pass the world champion here.
    HAMILTON IS FURIOUS
    He’s discovered he dropped from third to fifth following that pitstop. He is now closing in on Leclerc, who is struggling for grip.

    LAP 52
    Perez has now passed Leclerc and moves into the podium places.
    LAP 51 HAMILTON PITS FOR TYRES
    He has gone for a new set of intermediate tyres. He has now dropped to fifth and behind Perez.
    Hamilton was incredibly relaxed about the decision but with the threat of rain, perhaps Merc could not risk keeping him out.
    LAP 50 HAMILTON ASKED ABOUT HIS TYRES
    He says: “I am sliding around, but it’s ok.” He’s still on the same set of tyres he stated the race on.
    LAP 47
    Bottas regains the lead as he is on the new set of intermediate tyres. He passes Leclerc into Turn One. Good move from Bottas.

    LAP 46
    Slow burner this race, but it is about to get pretty exciting. Hamilton is still on the same set of intermediate tyres.
    LAP 44
    Leclerc, Bottas, Verstappen, Hamilton; that’s you top four. Bottas and Verstappen have stopped for new tyres.
    LAP 42 HAMILTON QUESTIONS HIS TEAM’S CHOICE ON TYRES
    The team have a new set of intermediate tyres ready, but he says he is not so sure.
    His team are back in the garage while they re-assess the conditions.
    Mercedes: “Box box, box box” Hamilton: “Why?” Mercedes: “New inter is the way to go” Hamilton: “I don’t think it is, man”
    PEREZ ALSO STOPS
    The Mexican is in for tyres and Hamilton is now in fourth.
    LAP 38
    Bottas now stops he has opted for a new set of intermediates. Leclerc leads the race, but has yet to stop.

    LAP 37
    Verstappen pits from P2. It is a good stop. Very quick. 2.1 seconds. He is back out on track.
    LAP 35
    Fantastic wheel to wheel action from Hamilton and Perez. Both kept it clean. It looked as thought Hamilton had the move done, but he fought back and held his time into Turn One.
    The Mexican retains his position and stays in fourth and crucially holds up Hamilton for his teammate.
    LAP 33
    Hamilton is now under a second off Perez. Crucially that means he is DRS distance.
    LAP 29
    Good fight between Vettel and Ocon for 10th place. The Aston Martin man remains ahead.

    HAMILTON REPORTS THAT HE IS LOSING GRIP
    He radios the team saying: “Grip is starting to drop a little bit. Still no dry line. Exit of 8 only.”
    LAP 26 – CRUCIAL PART OF THE RACE
    The pitstop window is open as we approach this halfway stage of the race. Bottas leads Verstappen.
    Leclerc, Perez, Hamilton is the top five.
    BOTTAS HAS A MOMENT
    It was looking easy for the Finn up front, but perhaps it is not that straight-forward in the conditions.

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    Tyson Fury net worth: How much money did Gypsy King earn from Deontay Wilder trilogy fight and what does he make now?

    TYSON FURY has successfully defended his WBC heavyweight title in an epic bout with Deontay Wilder.The Brit survived two knockdowns before knocking out the Bronze Bomber in round eleven.
    Tyson Fury remains WBC heavyweight championCredit: PA:Press Association
    What is Tyson Fury’s net worth?
    Tyson Fury’s net worth following his second fight against Wilder was estimated at around £70m.
    The Gypsy King also made a cool £12m from his single WWE appearance, when he was victorious over Braun Strowman.
    That is on top of his previous bout against Wilder, in which Fury pocketed around £8m.
    And this figure will have increased significantly following his second win over the man from Alabama.

    How much did Fury earn from beating Wilder?
    The purse for the Fury vs Wilder trilogy bout was reportedly split 60/40 in Fury’s favour.
    The Gypsy King was expected to earn a guaranteed £22m plus 60 per cent of the pay per view revenue.
    Wilder was set to earn a guaranteed £15m plus 40 per cent of the PPV take.
    In their last fight, there was a reported purse of £3.67m, with both fighters ultimately taking home around £18.36m once PPV revenue was added.
    How much could Fury earn from a fight with Anthony Joshua?
    If Fury fights Joshua one day, there would be a huge pot of money for that fight to take place, but less so than the £150m that was at stake over the summer.
    The fight got put off and Joshua lost his interim fight with Oleksandr Usyk, likely putting an all-British undisputed heavyweight clash to bed. More

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    When is Tyson Fury vs Anthony Joshua happening, where will fight take place, how much money will they earn for clash?

    ANTHONY JOSHUA vs Tyson Fury is the fight EVERY British boxing fan wants to see.But with the two fighters having seemingly contrasting fortunes in recent weeks, the fight looks further away than ever, despite being so close earlier this summer.

    Joshua vs Fury – when will it happen?
    Anthony Joshua vs Tyson Fury is set to take place over two fights, with the pair verbally agreeing a deal earlier this year.
    The first fight was supposed to happen in August before Deontay Wilder’s team won a legal battle against Fury, securing the Bronze Bomber’s right to a contracted trilogy rematch.
    Both Joshua and Fury have since hinted they’re prepared to re-enter negotiations for a fight in 2022, but they must first get past their next opponents.
    Joshua vs Fury – where will it take place?
    As stated by Hearn, the first fight is likely to take place in Saudi Arabia, with a second eyed to take place in the UK.
    Anthony Joshua successfully regained his titles against Andy Ruiz Jr in Saudi while Tyson Fury wowed the crowd by making a WWE appearance in the Gulf State.
    There, he was victorious over Braun Strowman.
    Joshua vs Fury – how much will they earn?
    A lot. That’s the simple answer. Both Joshua and Fury have already made upwards of £40million each for their respective fights with Ruiz Jr and Wilder.
    So when they fight each other, expect the figures to be at last double that.
    Hearn also spoke earlier this year about how he expects the pair to make ‘Mayweather money’, referencing the grand purses Floyd used to pull in for his fights.

    “It’s certainly I think, you know, the biggest fight, the most lucrative fight, in boxing right now – unquestionably,” Hearn said.
    “That’s Mayweather money. You know? And we haven’t seen Mayweather money since Mayweather.
    “I think it’s impossible to give a number. There’s no set purses for this fight because, obviously, it’s a revenue share. But it’s certainly gonna break records everywhere.”
    It’s been speculated, however, that the pair could earn £80m each.
    Joshua vs Fury – what hurdles are left to clear?
    Unfortunately for fight fans, a few.
    First, Joshua has to defeat Oleksandr Usyk in a rematch, which could take place in early 2022.
    After beating Deontay Wilder in their trilogy fight, Fury will face either Dillian Whyte or Otto Wallin.
    Should Joshua and Fury come out of their bouts victorious, talks will likely resume between the pair for a fight to take place in early 2022.
    Joshua vs Fury – what channel will it be on in the UK?
    This could be a tricky one.
    Joshua has an exclusive deal with Sky Sports in the UK, one which expires after this fight with Usyk, and while Fury’s deal with BT Sport isn’t exclusive, he’s closely aligned with them.
    Fury, however, has fought on Sky Sports Box Office before, most notably for his world heavyweight title win over Wladimir Klitschko in 2015.
    Don’t be surprised if the two sides come to an agreement where both Sky and BT decide to work together on a dual-broadcast.
    Streaming DAZN, however, have also entered the UK market, and they’re likely to want a slice of the pie, too.
    One thing holding any potential bids from DAZN, however, is that they don’t offer fights on pay-per-view, like Sky and BT do.
    In the U.S., the situation is also tricky.
    Fury has an exclusive deal with ESPN, while Joshua’s last four fights have been shown on streaming service DAZN in the U.S.
    ESPN offer a pay-per-view service for their big fight nights while DAZN work on a subscription-based model, making a deal for the fight to be shown on both channels difficult.
    Arum recently said: “It will be a normal pay-per-view here (in the United States). ESPN will be the distributor.”
    “Obviously, the big market is the UK, where everyone is talking it will do three million homes. Sky and BT both will have it on pay-per-view.”
    DAZN will likely stream the fight for rest of the world territories.
    Joshua vs Fury – what have they all said?
    Joshua: “We were meant to have fought by now and here we are talking about it,” Joshua said.
    “But it will happen. I know what people are saying about boxing politics, but I’ll promise before the end of my career I will have done everything in my power to fight Tyson Fury.”
    Fury: “Anthony Joshua’s fought not one heavyweight in his prime.

    “They’re all former good men, back in the early 2000s, late 2000s, but not in 2020-odd. They were good men 10 years ago.”
    Hearn: “I think AJ, in his head, probably thinks the fight will never happen. I would like to be more hopeful and I think it will happen.
    “If AJ knocks out Usyk and Fury knocks out Wilder then in four months we are talking about an even bigger fight. One could lose or look bad but I do get the feeling if they both win then the fight is huge. I am hoping it works out for the best.” More