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    Man City 1 Sevilla 1 (5-4 pens): Guardiola’s side WIN Super Cup final after epic penalty shootout

    MANCEHESTER CITY have added another trophy to their already-bulging cabinet after beating Sevilla in the Super Cup final.Youssef En-Nesyri put the Spaniards ahead before Cole Palmer’s header sent it to penalties.
    And Nemanja Gudelj fluffed his lines to hand City the title in an epic shootout.

    RESULT: Man City 1-1 (5-4 pens) Sevilla
    Live stream: TNT Sports app
    TV channel: TNT Sport 1
    Man City XI: Ederson; Walker, Akanji, Gvardiol, Ake; Rodri, Kovacic; Foden, Palmer, Grealish; Haaland
    Sevilla XI: Bono; Navas, Bade, Gudelj, Acuna; Jordan, Rakitic; Oliver, Ocampos, Lamela; En-Nesyri

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    Man City vs Sevilla stats
    Manchester City dominated 74 per cent of possession against Sevilla.
    City registered a total of 23 shots, but only seven of them were on target.
    Sevilla, on the other hand, produced eight shots but only half of them were on target.
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    FT: Man City 1-1 Sevilla
    Man City 5-4 Sevilla
    Manchester City extended their reign of dominance after beating Sevilla for the European Super Cup at Georgios Karaiskakis.
    The Andalusians convinced many in Piraeus that they could stun City when they opened the scoring on 25 minutes with Youssef En-Nesyri.
    A stunning cross from Marcos Acuna was met by a header from En Nesyri, who was completely forgotten by Nathan Ake and beat Ederson to hit the back of the net.
    But the Citizens wouldn’t be denied as they got their equaliser in the 63rd minute when another pinpoint cross – this time from Rodri – found Cole Palmer down the right.
    Palmer, who was named as man of the match, got a header and sent the ball to Bounou’s other corner.
    The game went to penalties where City scored all fo their takes with Eling Haaland, Julian Alvarez, Mateo Kovacic, Jack Grealish and Kyle Walker.
    Sevilla also hit the net with Lucas Ocampos, Rafa Mir, Ivan Rakitic and Gonzalo Montiel until Nemanja Gudelj hit the crossbar.
    Credit: AFP
    FT: Man City 1-1 Sevilla
    Man City 5-4 Sevilla
    Gudelj misses! His shot hits the crossbar! Man City win the European Super Cup!!!!
    FT: Man City 1-1 Sevilla
    Man City 4-4 Sevilla
    Walker scores for City, Bounou ALMOST saved that!
    FT: Man City 1-1 Sevilla
    Man City 5-4 Sevilla
    Montiel equalises for Sevilla!
    FT: Man City 1-1 Sevilla
    Man City 4-3 Sevilla
    Grealish scores for City!
    FT: Man City 1-1 Sevilla
    Man City 3-3 Sevilla
    Rakitic scores for Sevilla, Ederson almost saved that!
    FT: Man City 1-1 Sevilla
    Man City 3-2 Sevilla
    Kovacic scores for City!
    FT: Man City 1-1 Sevilla
    Man City 2-2 Sevilla
    Rafa Mir scores for Sevilla!
    FT: Man City 1-1 Sevilla
    Man City 2-1 Sevilla
    Alvarez scores for City!
    FT: Man City 1-1 Sevilla
    Man City 1-1 Sevilla
    Ocampos equalises for Sevilla!
    FT: Man City 1-1 Sevilla
    Man City 1-0 Sevilla
    Haaland scores! Beautiful take!
    FT: Man City 1-1 Sevilla
    Man City 0-0 Sevilla
    Man City are up first with Haaland in front of the Treble winners’ fans!
    FT: Man City 1-1 Sevilla
    That’s full-time in Greece.
    It’s time for penalties!!!
    90+1 Man City 1-1 Sevilla
    Substitution
    Sevilla boss Mendilibar makes the two changes we prepared you for.
    Suso and Mir come on for En-Nesyri and Lamela.
    90+1 Man City 1-1 Sevilla
    Chance!
    Man City captain Walker delivers a long-range shot that just misses Bounou’s corssbar.
    90 Man City 1-1 Sevilla
    Juanlu got a yellow card for a late challenge on Gvardiol before the free-kick.
    This will be an intense four minutes!
    90 Man City 1-1 Sevilla
    Chance!
    Man City almost score the late winner there as Ake meets a free-kick with a diving header that forces Bounou to palm it away.
    Four more minutes of added time to go.
    88 Man City 1-1 Sevilla
    Sevilla are preparing two more substitutions as Suso and Mir are preparing to come on.
    Both attack-minded and probably good penalty takers, Mendilibar is going for it.
    85 Man City 1-1 Sevilla
    Substitution
    Man City boss Guardiola makes his first change as Alvarez replaces goalscorer Palmer.
    83 Man City 1-1 Sevilla
    Subsitution
    Sevilla boss Mendilibar makes another change as his captain Navas can’t continue due to a knock and is replaced by Montiel.
    80 Man City 1-1 Sevilla
    Just 10 more minutes to go and Man City are still dominating!
    Grealish delivers a powerful shot but it’s caught by Bounou.
    77 Man City 1-1 Sevilla
    Palmer has been on fire so far in the second half as he is giving Acuna all sorts of trouble down the right.
    A wonderful equaliser by a promising young prospect.
    Credit: Getty
    75 Man City 1-1 Sevilla
    Man City are still pushing for a second as we approach half-time.
    Reminding you all that there will be no extra-time and the game will go straight to penalties if we don’t have a winner.
    73 Man City 1-1 Sevilla
    Substitution
    Sevilla make the first change with Juanlu replacing Torres, that sub was delayed by officials for some reason.
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    England 3 Australia 1 – Women’s World Cup semi-final LIVE RESULT: Lionesses book historic final spot – reaction

    ENGLAND have booked their place in the Women’s World Cup final after a thriller with Australia in Sydney.Ella Toone gave the Lionesses the lead in the first half after a bright start from Sarina Wiegman’s side.
    Sam Kerr’s stunner levelled the tie for Australia in the 63rd minute before Lauren Hemp put England back in front.
    Alessia Russo made it three to make sure the Lionesses will meet Spain in the final.

    Match result: Australia 1 (Kerr) – 3 England (Toone, Hemp, Russo)
    England team: Earps, Bronze, Walsh, Greenwood, Bright, Stanway, Daly, Toone, Hemp, Carter, Russo
    Australia team: Arnold, Polkinghorne, Catley, Foord, Fowler, Hunt, Raso, Gorry, Kerr, Carpenter, Cooney-Cross

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    England fans STILL celebrating
    England fans are still out in full voice at BOXPARK in London.
    Credit: PA
    Credit: AP
    ‘I’m living in a fairy tale!’
    We achieved the final! Unbelievable, it feels like we won the whole thing. It’s like I’m living a fairy tale or something?”Sarina Wiegmanspeaking to BBC Sport
    Nice touch
    Keira Walsh was spotted making a classy gesture immediately after England’s win over Australia.
    Following the final whistle, the England players could be seen celebrating their famous win.
    However, Walsh’s classy gesture was also picked up by the TV cameras.
    As her team-mates celebrated, she was spotted consoling Kerr.
    The Australia star was visibly emotional after her country’s elimination from their home tournament.
    Credit: BBC
    White left in tears following England win
    England legend Ellen White was left in tears on live TV after England progressed into the Women’s World Cup final.
    Appearing as a pundit on the BBC, the former Lioness watched on as goals from Ella Toone, Lauren Hemp and Alessia Russo fired England into the next round.
    And at the final whistle she was overcome with emotion.
    She said: “I have tears in my eyes.
    “I feel emotional. What this team has done and legacy they have created. To finally say we are in a World Cup final is incredible.”
    Credit: BBC
    Beth Mead reacts
    England striker Beth Mead – who was ruled out of the World Cup due to an ACL injury – has reacted to the Lionesses’ incredible 3-1 win over Australia.
    She tweeted: “WORLD CUP FINAL BABBYY, GET IN @Lionesses.”

    ‘We have found a way’
    Speaking to BBC Sport about reaching the Women’s World Cup final, England captain Millie Bright said: “I don’t know. It’s a something we have wanted for so long.
    “We had amazing success last summer but we’ve always known there is something missing and it’s always been the World Cup. To have that opportunity is incredible.
    “Like Less [Alessia Russo] said before, the dream remains alive. Yet again we have found a way.
    “The mentality of this group is something I have never seen before. That comes through Sarina and the belief she gives us.
    “We can play so many ways – that is the beauty of this squad.
    “Whatever an opponent throws at us we adapt and find a way to win. I’m really proud of the girls.”
    Credit: Getty
    Ella Toone reacts
    Speaking to BBC Radio 5 Live, the England midfielder said: “It feels unbelievable. I was speaking to the girls as we celebrated with the crowd and said ‘Wow, we are in a World Cup final,’ which is something you dream of as a little girl.
    “It’s history and we are all over the moon, we already can’t wait for it!”
    On her goal, Toone added: “The ball fell to me perfectly and I thought, ‘Why not just smack it?’ I’ve never hit a ball like that in my life, and the girls reminded me of that.
    “It went top bins and I am just so happy I could help the team to the win tonight.”
    Credit: Alamy
    Who will England play in the final?
    The Lionesses will face Spain in the final of this year’s Women’s World Cup.
    La Roja defeated Sweden 2-0 in the first semi-final yesterday to book their spot in Sunday’s final.
    Say Less
    Alessia Russo has now scored seven goals in 12 appearances at major tournaments for England, with only Ellen White and Fara Williams netting more for the Lionesses across the two competitions.
    Hemp named Player of the Match
    England forward Lauren Hemp has been named Player of the Match for her outstanding performance today.
    Credit: Getty
    Celebrations continue in England
    Fans of the Lionesses are already partying in London.
    Credit: Alamy
    Credit: Getty
    ‘Unbelievable!’
    Speaking to BBC Sport, England manager Sarina Wiegman said: “We achieved the final! Unbelievable, it feels like we won the whole thing but we didn’t.
    “An away game at this incredible stadium, it was a hard game but again, we found a way to win.
    “We scored three goals, in this team there is ruthlessness, up front and defence. We really want to win. We stick together and we stick to the plan and it worked again.”
    “Australia have done an incredible job, really grew into the tournament. They had some set backs too and they had to win that last group stage game.
    “They started playing better and Sam Kerr came back. We saw today why she’s so important to the team. What a performance from them.”
    Credit: Getty
    Piers Morgan reacts
    SunSport columnist Piers Morgan has heaped praise on the Lionesses following their 3-1 win over Australia.
    He tweeted: “Never thought I’d get up at 3am to watch women’s football, but I did and it was brilliant. Love these @Lionesses – such great ambassadors for England.”

    Is it coming home?
    England will play against Spain in the final on Sunday, where Alexia Putellas and her teammates will be out to stop the Lionesses at the final hurdle.
    Will Sarina Weigman’s women roar once more?
    Have your say below on who will be victorious…

    Talk of the Toone
    Ella Toone has become the first England player (man or woman) to score in a quarter-final, semi-final and final of a major international tournament.
    Credit: Alamy
    ‘Buzzing’
    Speaking to BBC Sport, England striker Alessia Russo said: “Over the moon, incredible.
    “We’ve been saying we’ve been dreaming of the semis but this is what it’s all about, a World Cup final with this group. Buzzing.
    “When they scored they got momentum, the place erupted and then Hempo’s goal just flipped the momentum which was crucial so to get 3-1 you can settle a bit and see the game out.
    “That’s why we do what we do on the pitch is because of all our friends and family. To celebrate with them now is really special.”
    Credit: Getty
    Gary Lineker reacts
    England icon Gary Lineker has congratulated the Lionesses for reaching the Women’s World Cup final.
    He tweeted: “Well played @Lionesses. Absolutely superb performance. A World Cup final. A World Cup final at football. It’s been a while. What a wonderful achievement.”
    Credit: Twitter
    ‘I can’t believe it!’
    Speaking to BBC Sport at full time, England defender Lucy Bronze said: “The one thing I’ve always wanted to do is get to a World Cup final.
    “After two times of such disappointment, I can’t believe it.
    “We played how we wanted to, we were determined, resilient. We knew the crowd would be crazy and we talked about silencing them and at the end we did that.
    “We all dreamed of being in the final, all our family and friends have booked to stay here until then because they all believed in us.
    “It’s been amazing to play against Australia, in Australia, what a fantastic tournament they had but we’re in the final.”
    Credit: Getty
    Full Time – Australia 1-3 England
    Celebrations are underway back in England!
    Credit: Reuters
    Credit: PA
    Credit: PA
    Full Time – Australia 1-3 England
    The celebrations are only just beginning for England!
    Credit: AP
    Full Time – Australia 1-3 England
    The Lionesses have reached a Women’s World Cup final for the first time in their history!
    And what a way to do it!
    England were phenomenal today, completely nullifying the threat of co-hosts Australia and their star player Sam Kerr.
    Full Time – Australia 1-3 England
    England are World Cup finalists!
    I repeat – ENGLAND ARE WORLD CUP FINALISTS!!!
    Credit: Getty
    90+5. Australia 1-3 England
    Kelly receives a booking.
    One minute to play…
    90+2. Australia 1-3 England
    Another change for Australia.
    Gorry is replaced by Chidiac.
    90. Australia 1-3 England
    SIX minutes have been added on.
    England are just six minutes away from their first-ever World Cup final!
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    Spain 2 Sweden 1 – Women’s World Cup semi-final LIVE RESULT: La Roja book final spot after epic clash with Swedes

    SPAIN have beaten Sweden to book their place at the Women’s World Cup final in Sydney.It was a dramatic last ten minutes in New Zealand with La Roja scoring late on to snatch the win.
    Sweden equalised late on and the tie looked to be heading for extra time before Olga Carmona netted to put Spain in the final.

    Match result: Spain 2-1 Sweden
    TV channel: BBC One
    FREE stream: BBC iPlayer
    Spain team: Coll, Batlle, Paredes, Codina, Carmona, Bonmati, Abelleira, Putellas, Redondo, Hermoso, Caldentey
    Sweden team: Musovic, Bjorn, Ilestedt, Eriksson, Andersson, Angeldahl, Rubensson, Rytting Kaneryd, Asllani, Rolfo, Blackstenius

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    Spain book their spot in the Women’s World Cup final with a dramatic 2-1 win over Sweden.
    La Roja will now face either Australia or England in the final, which will take place on Sunday in Sydney.
    Thanks for reading!
    Paralluelo wins Player of the Match
    Salma Paralluelo was named as Player of the Match at full time, despite only being introduced in the 57th minute.
    Credit: Getty
    Heartbreak for Sweden again
    Sweden have been eliminated at the semi-final stage of the Women’s World Cup for the fourth time – the most of any team in the history of the tournament.
    Credit: Getty
    Dramatic conclusion
    Spain vs Sweden was the first match in FIFA Women’s World Cup history to see the first goal scored in the final 10 minutes of the match, but finish with at least three goals scored in total. (Opta)
    Spain reach World Cup final for the first time
    La Roja have reached the Women’s World Cup final for the first time in their history.
    They will now face either Australia or England on Sunday.
    Paralluelo the hero
    Super-sub Salma Paralluelo scored the winning goal for Spain in their quarter-final clash with Netherlands last week.
    And the 19-year-old netted again in another decisive moment today.
    It may not have been the winner, but it was crucial for La Roja nonetheless.
    Credit: AP
    The winning moment
    Carmona’s dramatic 89th-minute strike fired Spain to the World Cup final.
    Credit: Reuters
    Full Time – Spain 2-1 Sweden
    A heartbreaking end to the match for Sweden.
    The Yellow and Blues thought they got themselves back into the game following Blomqvist’s 88th-minute goal.
    But just a matter of seconds later, Carmona delivered an almighty blow with an excellent strike.
    The Spaniards leave the pitch in tears of joy, while Peter Gerhardsson and his players are left in disbelief.
    Full Time – Spain 2-1 Sweden
    Spain are World Cup finalists!
    Credit: Reuters
    90+5. Spain 2-1 Sweden
    Another change for Spain.
    Caldentey is replaced by Gonzalez.
    90+1. Spain 2-1 Sweden
    And… breathe.
    Wow!
    Sweden thought they’d got themselves back into the game with an excellent strike from Blomqvist, but Carmona fired Spain back into the lead with an even better finish.
    The Spaniard receives the ball just outside the box and unleashes an audacious strike.
    It rattles the bar before bouncing down and over the line!
    Musovic could’ve arguably done a bit better in goal there, but what an end to this game!
    Seven minutes have been added on…
    Credit: Reuters
    89. GOOOOOOOOAAAAAAAAALLLLLLL SPAIN!!!!
    Late drama alert!
    Carmona restores the lead for Spain after a matter of seconds!
    88. GOOOOOAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLLLLL SWEDEN!!!!
    Blomqvist fires Sweden level!
    Wow! Incredible scenes at Eden Park!
    87. Spain 1-0 Sweden
    Another change for Sweden.
    Rubensson is replaced by Hurtig.
    82. Spain 1-0 Sweden
    La Rojas make their way into Sweden’s penalty area and the ball is squared to Paralluelo following a weak clearance from Andersson.
    The striker then gets a shot away while on the turn and her effort rolls past Musovic and into the bottom-right corner!
    Credit: Reuters
    81. GOOOOOAAAAAAAAALLLLLLLLLLLL SPAIN!!!!!!
    Super-sub Paralluelo breaks the deadlock with 10 minutes to play!
    78. Spain 0-0 Sweden
    Sweden make two changes.
    Schough is on to replace Kaneryd.
    Blomqvist is on to replace Blackstenius.
    76. Spain 0-0 Sweden
    Chance for Sweden as Kaneryd breaks through on the right before crossing the ball to Blackstenius in the box.
    The striker just mis-times her run as the ball flies over her head and out of the box.
    73. Spain 0-0 Sweden
    Another substitution for Spain.
    Redondo makes way for Navarro.
    70. Spain 0-0 Sweden
    Huge chance for Spain!
    A cross is sent into Redondo on the edge of the six-yard box, but she loses control of the ball.
    Paralluelo then does well to square it back across to the goal line to the winger, but Redondo somehow MISSES the target from around four yards out.
    How have Spain not scored?!
    Credit: Reuters
    68. Spain 0-0 Sweden
    Spain have a free kick in a dangerous position.
    Caldentey steps up to take it and goes for goal, but her effort hits the wall and runs behind for a corner.
    Nothing comes of the set piece and Sweden can clear the danger with ease.
    64. Spain 0-0 Sweden
    Another chance for Spain as Redondo crosses the ball into Paralluelo, but the striker can’t direct her shot on target.
    61. Spain 0-0 Sweden
    Chance for Spain now as Bonmati is sent through on goal.
    She tees up a shot, but Rubensson does well to track back and make the tackle.
    57. Spain 0-0 Sweden
    Spain make their first substitution.
    Putellas is replaced by Paralluelo.
    Credit: Getty
    55. Spain 0-0 Sweden
    Blackstenius makes a run into the box and latches onto the end of a through-ball.
    She goes for goal, but there is not enough power in her shot and Cata Coll can collect.
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    Brentford 2-2 Tottenham LIVE RESULT: Spurs forced to share spoils in thrilling Premier League contest

    TOTTENHAM was forced to share the spoils with Brentford in their first match in the post-Harry Kane era.Cristian Romero had given Spurs the lead but Bryan Mbuemo equalised from the spot.
    Yoane Wissa then came and fired the Bees ahead, but that goal was then cancelled out by Emerson Royal.

    RESULT: Brentford 2-2 Tottenham
    TV channel: Sky Sports Main Event
    Live stream: NOW
    Stadium: Gtech Community Stadium

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    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius LIVE RESULT: AJ wins by HUGE knock-out as opponent given oxygen after the fight

    ANTHONY JOSHUA has knocked out Robert Helenius in the seventh round in his boxing return.It was a huge confidence builder for AJ as he won inside the distance for the first time in two and a half years.
    The big prize now for AJ is an encounter with Deontay Wilder in a blockbuster bout in Saudi Arabia early next year.
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    Eddie Hearn lays out Joshua plan
    When asked what is next for his fighter, Hearn said the plan was to fight Wilder in January in Saudi Arabia.
    Talks will be ongoing to make the fight happen.
    Anthony Joshua vs Deontay Wilder, the one they all want to see.
    Anthony Joshua wins by KO
    As soon as Joshua landed the knockout punch, he jumped out of the ring fist bumping friends in the crowd.
    Conor McGregor hugged him and poured some Guinness down his neck.
    Anthony Joshua is the first to thank Robert Helenius for stepping in late and saving the show.
    Credit: Reuters
    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius
    Joshua had a bloodied nose from the jabs of Helenius.
    As he came inside, Helenius threw some punches before Joshua threw a big right hand and caught him square on the side of the jaw.
    Helenius went down like a brick thrown in a pond.
    Game over.
    Credit: Getty
    Anthony Joshua wins by KO
    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius (Round 6)
    Joshua keeps boxing behind his jab.
    It has caused some bruising to the face of Helenius and blood coming from his nose.
    Helenius seems to be getting more confident and is throwing some big hooks, looking to land something.
    Joshua has some bruising to his left eye from the jabs of Helenius.
    This is like Joshua’s mum told him when he left the house, she doesn’t want him back home before 1am as she has a Tinder date.
    Credit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius (Round 5)
    Joshua has managed to bloody the nose of Helenius with a series of jabs.
    Whenever he gets a good punch through it really leaves Helenius looking stunned.
    You have to wonder why he is not following up these punches with combos to send him to the canvas.
    It is like somebody has told Joshua that Wilder lent Helenius his punching ability and he is fearing getting caught with one.
    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius (Round 4)
    Robert Helenius seems willing to have a go more when Anthony Joshua comes inside now, throwing uppercuts.
    Fortunately for Joshua they are airshots.
    Joshua lands a right hook which rocks Helenius but Joshua seems to hold back, not wanting to go in for the kill.
    With this style of attack, he would make a terrible vet, loads of terminally ill animals knocking around the joint on their last legs.
    Helenius caught Joshua with a good jab that rocked him.
    Credit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius (Round 3)
    Anthony Joshua has to prove something to the boxing fraternity here.
    While there is pacing yourself and going the distance, he really should be on the offensive against an opponent like this.
    Helenius is happy to dance around and land the occasional jab.
    He wasn’t planning on this fight, he thought he was going on holiday to Lapland with his family this week.
    Joshua lands a heavy jab to the face which sends Helenius back onto the ropes but he doesn’t follow it up.
    He obviously has never played Mortal Kombat………finish him!!!!
    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius (Round 2)
    Slow start by Joshua and you feel the more rounds this goes, the more confident Helenius will get.
    He has taken this fight at 7 days notice compared to the training camp his opponent has been in.
    Joshua comes inside and goes with a big hook that grazes the beard of Helenius.
    The Nordic boxer continues with his jabs which do land through the guard of Joshua but he absorbs them.
    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius (Round 1)
    Very few punches thrown by either boxer in the first round.
    Anthony Joshua throws a few big right hands but they do not connect with anything.
    Robert Helenius is happy to come on the front foot and lands some good body shots.
    Very tame first round there.
    Anthony Joshua vs Robert Helenius
    Interesting choice of music from Joshua, with a lady playing the themetune to The Godfather on violin.
    Deontay Wilder stopped his opponent in the first round.
    Big pressure for Joshua to get the stoppage as he plans to fight Wilder next.
    The violin stops and Joshua appears to the tune of Faithless Insomnia.
    Anthony Joshua walks into the ring
    Ready for the main event
    As Anthony Joshua goes through his final warm up routines, we are readying ourselves for the big fight.
    He has had to alter his preparations with his opponent changing so late in the day.
    It is vital that he wins this fight tonight to leave the path for him to fight Deontay Wilder around December/January time.
    Derek Chisora wins by unanimous decision
    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington (Round 10)
    We make it to the final round, with two weary fighters.
    Washington’s corner told him there is still a fight here to be won and to take advantage of how slow Chisora is.
    Chisora lands a good jab that rocks his opponent slightly.
    He looks to work the body as he comes inside.
    Derek Chisora is looking very tired heading into the final minute, looking to hold Washington more.
    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington (Round 9)
    Neither boxer seems to have anything in the tank now to finish this fight with a knockout.
    Both fighters are looking like they are feeling the pace, Chisora still throwing haymakers hoping one will win this fight.
    They just seem so wild, like they are thrown with his eyes closed.
    Washington is finding it all too easy to stay out of the way of them while continuing to work him with his jab.
    This one looks destined to go to the scorecards now.
    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington (Round 8)
    Chisora is still trying to get behind that jab of his.
    Washington is looking out for it and trying to dodge it.
    The wild over the top punches from Chisora have not been landing all night and all too often take him off balance.
    Another even round, tricky to pick a boxer who took that round.
    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington (Round 7)
    As the fight goes on now, Chisora seems to be improving.
    Rather than just going in like a bar brawl he is boxing in a more considered fashion.
    It is working to his advantage as he is making Washington think more.
    Looking out for Chisora’s right hand than worrying about landing his own.
    Washington finishes the round strong as he lands a right and follows it up with a series of punches as the first one put Chisora on the back foot.
    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington (Round 6)
    Occasionally when Chisora walks in, Washington manages to lands uppercuts but he is able to absorb them.
    Credit where it is due, Chisora can take a barrage of punches.
    This is a much better round by Chisora as he following up his fabs with big hits over the top.
    He is making it more difficult for Washington to land punches on him.
    Credit: Richard Pelham / The Sun
    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington (Round 5)
    Derek Chisora seems more comfortable throwing body shots due to the height difference between the two fighters.
    He has to punch upwards to land any head shots.
    When he does get one through you can see Washington feels the hard hits of Chisora.
    An even round both fighters getting some good combos in.
    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington (Round 4)
    As the taller man, Washington is able to work his reach more.
    At times, Chisora cannot get inside him to land punches.
    Washington lands a good two punch combo which rattles Chisora.
    His legs seem tired, Chisora needs to reset.
    Chisora is throwing more air-shots, Washington is picking his punches and landing more.
    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington (Round 3)
    It seems the cut was from a coming together of heads.
    The referee has decided if that cut causes the fight to be stopped it will go to the scorecards.
    Both fighters are willing to land scoring punches when they can.
    Chisora is on the front foot more, seeming to burn more energy.
    Washington is the older boxer at 41 years old, but seems to be playing the long game more.
    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington (Round 2)
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    There is blood streaming from it as the Brit tries to change styles.
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    Washington is looking lighter on his feet and sends Chisora to the canvas right on the bell but the referee signals no knockout.
    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington (Round 1)
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    That leaves him open to Chisora’s punch.
    Whenever Chisora comes forward to throw one, Washington steps back away from it.
    He is trying to get Chisora to walk onto his right hand, landing some good body punches.
    Credit: Reuters
    Derek Chisora vs Gerald Washington
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