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    Romania 3-0 Ukraine LIVE RESULT: Romanians run riot and pull off historic win in opening Euro 2024 match

    ROMANIA have secured their first Euros win in 24 years at the expense of Oleksandr Zinchenko’s Ukraine.Nicolae Stanciu fired the Romanians ahead before Razvan Marin’s magnificent strike put them two up.And then Denis Dragus put the icing on top after timing his back-post run to perfection.
    RESULT: Romania 3-0 Ukraine
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    TV channel: BBC One
    Romania XI: Nita; Ratiu, Dragusin, Burca, Bancu; Marin; Man, Marin, Stanciu, Coman; Dragus
    Ukraine XI: Lunin; Zinchenko, Mativenko, Zabarnyi, Konoplia; Shaparenko, Stpanenko; Tsygankov, Sudakov, Mudryk; Dovbyk
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    Romania celebrate as Ukraine contemplate, it has been an opening match mauling that Group E observers never saw coming.
    Now both countries can take a breather, sit back and watch the two other teams in their section battle it out in Frankfurt.
    And you can follow all the action from the Waldstadion with our live coverage of Belgium vs Slovakia.
    Goodbye.

    Copy linkCopiedIordanescu salutes terrific team performance
    Romania head coach Edward Iordanescu cut an emotional figure at full time, having watched his Romania side stun Ukraine.
    The 46-year-old had seen his squad written off before the tournament, but believes this performance will have many critics back home retracting their words.
    I’d like to thank every Romanian everywhere in the world. I know that they were with us today. It was a fantastic effort by my team. If you had any doubts, I think you can believe me now that this is a great team. Congratulations to the lads. It’s just incredible.Edward IordanescuUefa.com

    Copy linkCopiedDangerous Dennis is main Man
    By setting up goals for Nicolae Stanciu and Denis Dragus today, Dennis Man became the first Romanian to provide multiple assists in a major tournament match since Gheorghe Hagi against Colombia at the 1994 World Cup in America.
    Fine company indeed.

    Copy linkCopiedRomania rise to top E
    It’s been a dream start to Euro 2024 for Romania, and given the scoreline and the fact that some third-placed teams will progress, one more point should seal their spot in the knockouts.
    Ukraine still have hope, but with a game against Slovakia on Friday they will need to improve quickly.
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    Copy linkCopiedMatch stats from the Munich Football Arena
    Romania’s 29% possession is the lowest share for a winning team at a European Championship match since records began in 1980.

    Copy linkCopiedFull time – Romania 3-0 Ukraine
    Glenn Nyberg calls time in Munich and the Romania squad rush together to celebrate their biggest ever win in European Championship football.
    For a team that came into the tournament with a reputation for being makeweights that couldn’t score goals, they have produced a thrilling, determined and organised showing that was simply too much for Ukraine.

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    90+2. Yaremchuk lobs an effort over Nita and on to the top of the crossbar.
    The epitome of too little, too late.
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    90. There will be four minutes of stoppage time played in Munich.
    Ukraine keep plugging away, desperately trying to salvage something in terms of goal difference, but you get the impression they’d all like to call it an afternoon now.
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    88. Substitute Puscas nearly gets his name on the scoresheet!
    Mind you, it would have been for the wrong team.
    In defending a right wing corner, the forward beat his goalkeeper to the ball to flash a header narrowly wide of his own far post.
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    86. Bogdan Racovitan is on to shore up the Romania defence. Not that it needs much shoring at this stage.
    The 24-year-old defender replaces captain, goalscorer and standout performer Nicolae Stanciu, who comes off to a hero’s reception.
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    84. There’s the Mykhailo Mudryk we all know and love.
    Bursting through on the left at a pace too quick for his own good, rather than considering his options, the Chelsea swipes wildly at the ball with his left foot to send it swerving into the crowd.

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    82. A final Ukraine change brings Ruslan Malinovskyi to the… erm… party?
    The midfielder takes over from the exciting 22-year-old Heorhiy Sudakov, for whom it just has not happened today.
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    80. Ten minutes remain and Ukraine look out of ideas.
    On the touchline, Serhiy Rebrov looks throughly deflated. He did not see this performance and result coming.
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    78. Yaremchuk tries to put some respect on the scoreline but his goalbound effort is comfortably kept out by Nita at the second attempt.
    Copy linkCopiedRomania 3-0 Ukraine – Romania double substitution
    76. Marius Marin makes way for Romania, replaced in midfield by Adrian Rus.
    Also off is the incredibly impressive striker Denis Dragus, and on for him is the wonderfully-named George Puscas.
    Don’t get too excited though, he used to play for Reading.
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    74. With football so lauded for being played expansively, fluidly and with real width these days, Romania’s rigidness and compactness this afternoon has been a real joy.
    A throwback to a simpler time.
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    72. Another change for the beleaguered Ukrainians.
    Oleksandr Tymchyk replaces the yellow-carded Yukhym Konoplya.
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    70. Full of confidence, Radu Dragusin sets off on a barnstorming run forward from defence.
    Tottenham fans will hope to see much more of that next season.
    Copy linkCopiedRomania 3-0 Ukraine – Konoplia yellow card
    67. The first booking of the contest sees Yukhym Konoplia cautioned for a cynical chop on Valentin Mihaila over by the far touchline.
    Ukraine could do without losing their heads in these final stages. There is still plenty of football to played at this tournament.

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    65. Substitute Yarmolenko has an immediate opportunity to lessen the damage, but sends his half-volley high into the stands.
    It was a shot that was more lean back than half a pound bacon.
    Copy linkCopiedRomania 3-0 Ukraine – Ukraine triple substitution
    63. Serhiy Rebrov follows suits with a trio of substitutions.
    The Ukraine head coach opts for the experience of Andriy Yarmolenko, Roman Yaremchuk plus the young Volodymyr Brazhko as he takes off Mykola Shaparenko, Viktor Tsyhankov and Taras Stepanenko.
    Copy linkCopiedRomania 3-0 Ukraine – Romania double substitution
    61. First to make their moves are Romania, who withdraw the dangerous pair of Florinel Coman and Dennis Man.
    On in their place come Valentin Mihaila and Ianis – son of Gheorghe – Hagi.
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    59. There are shocked faces among the Ukrainian ranks, none more so than Andriy Shevchenko in the stand who led his country to the Last 16 at Euro 2020.
    Both teams are readying changes, albeit for very different reasons.
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    57. And now Romania do have another!
    Edward Iordanescu’s side score their third, and their second within four second half minutes thanks to Denis Dragus.
    The striker is on hand to covert from close range after Dennis Man had made short work of a short corner and some more half-hearted defending, notably from Mykhailo Mudryk and Mykola Shaparenko.
    There’s a momentary VAR check while it’s confirmed that the Romania goalscorer was onside, and eventually he and his countrymen are giving the green light to celebrate all over again.

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    Serbia vs England LIVE RESULT: Reaction as Jude Bellingham solitary strike earns three points but England far from best

    ENGLAND won their opening game of Euro 2024 – but the Three Lions were far from their best against Serbia.Jude Bellingham powered home a header after just 13 minutes and Gareth Southgate’s side were impressive in the first half.But Serbia were the much better side after the break and England struggled, just about getting over the line after withstanding long periods of pressure.Bee BC
    There was a little bit of a disturbance in the open-air BBC studio, which has been built next to the Brandenburg Gate.
    Gary Lineker revealed he and his fellow pundits – Rio Ferdinand, Cesc Fabregas and Micah RIchards – were at one stage under attack from a HORNET.

    Copy linkCopiedBuk the trend
    Bukayo Saka’s partner Tolami Benson was spotted in the crowd in Gelsenkirchen.
    And the 23-year-old bombshell even wore a jacket in honour of Saka’s early days at Arsenal.

    Copy linkCopiedBeer we go
    England fans will have enjoyed that win and so will have pub landlords.
    An estimated 30million pints were sank on Sunday night in the build up and during Eng;and’s 1-0 win.

    Copy linkCopiedAlexander-Arnold passed his audition
    SunSport columnist Jack Wilshere was pleased with Trent Alexander-Arnold’s performance against Serbia.
    Read his column below.

    Copy linkCopiedSouthgate on Bellingham
    He writes his own script. The timing of his runs. It was a super bit of play in the build-up of his play. I think all of our forward players looked really good.
    “I am confident we will score goals. Playing against a back give it is not easy to create chances and we did. I liked the fact we had to suffer without the ball because that is an area we have worked on a lot this week. We were obviously much better than last week at doing that.”Gareth SouthgateBBC Sport
    Copy linkCopiedSouthgate on England’s win
    They are a strong team. We had to suffer a bit which I think is really good for us. I think to defend the box the way we did was really good for us. I was really pleased with a lot of the play. Second half we didn’t keep it as well as I would have liked but to get the win is very important.”Gareth SouthgateBBC Sport
    Copy linkCopiedPlayer ratings
    Jude Bellingham delivers a masterclass.
    Phil Foden, not at his best. Read our player ratings below.

    Copy linkCopiedEngland match report
    Jude Bellingham gets England off to a winning start.
    Here’s what chief sports writer Dave Kidd thoughts of the game.

    Copy linkCopiedBellingham’s pass map
    It was an all-action display from Jude Bellingham.
    But aside from his tackling and swashbuckling runs, his passing was exemplary too.

    Copy linkCopiedBellingham’s stats
    Here’s Jude Bellingham’s game by numbers.
    He had a stonker. What a player.

    Copy linkCopiedMore magic from Bellingham
    With his match-winning goal this evening, Jude Bellingham has become just the second player ever to score at both a World Cup and a European Championship before the age of 21.
    In achieving the feat, the Real Madrid star joins compatriot Michael Owen who did the business at both France ’98 and Euro 2000.
    Bellingham also becomes the fifth England player to score his country’s opening goal at a tournament after Bobby Charlton, Alan Shearer, Gary Lineker and Bryan Robson.

    Copy linkCopiedKane: We stood up to test
    England captain Harry Kane admitted that his team were up against it for long periods in the second half, but was pleased with the resilience shown.
    Addressing the win, he added that the three points will go a long way to ensuring England make it successfully out of Group C.
    We knew it was going to be a tough game. Serbia pose a lot of threats and have some good players. They will make it a battle for you and I think we dealt with it really well. There was a spell in the second half where we got camped in our box and we found it hard to get out but it was an important win tonight.Harry KaneBBC

    Copy linkCopiedMatch Stats from Arena AufSchalke
    England have now won the opening game in all four of their major tournaments played under Gareth Southgate.
    They had only recorded five such victories across their other 23 major tournament appearances (W5 D11 L7).

    Copy linkCopiedLions leaders of the pack
    There will undoubtedly be a post-mortem on the performance ahead of Thursday’s fixture with Denmark, but England are two points clear at the top of Group C.
    And with four third-place teams progressing from the group stage, the result could already be enough to land a spot in the knockout round of 16.
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    Copy linkCopiedFull time – Serbia 0-1 England
    England begin with a win!
    It wasn’t pretty. It wasn’t convincing. It wasn’t entertaining. But if football does end up coming home this summer, then nobody will recall the dreariness that made up much of this performance.
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    90+3. Jude Bellingham and Trent Alexander-Arnold share a giggle in the dugout.
    If only everyone else was as relaxed and assured as them.
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    90+2. Bowen has blocked a number of passes and crosses since stoppage time started.
    Who knew it would be the substitute’s defensive work that got England over the line?
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    90. The board goes up to indicate a minimum of four additional minutes.
    England are almost there.
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    89. Milinkovic-Savic tries his luck from distance but lacks the accuracy to trouble Pickford.
    The England keeper will take his time with his goalkick.
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    88. Stones heads clear an excellent Mladenovic cross from the left.
    It goes as far as Harry Kane, but the striker has nowhere to go.
    It’s going to come straight back at England…
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    86. Jude Bellingham departs – but will it be as England’s matchwinner?
    In his place is the more defence-minded Kobbie Mainoo, who is actually making his competitive debut for England.

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    84. Dragan Stojkovic is giving the fourth official an earful, really just because he can.
    He knows that time is ticking away on Serbia.

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    82. Pickford tips over to deny Vlahovic!
    Serbia are pushing for an equaliser now, and from the corner Birmancevic thumps a half volley into the ground that bounces up and loops towards goal.
    Pickford would probably claim it, but Kane is taking no chances and heads powerfully clear before celebrating his defensive duties.
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    80. Realising that the only alternative is a one-legged Luke Shaw, Trippier is up and able to continue.
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    79. Kieran Trippier goes down with a knock.
    Thankfully, this England squad is well stocked with left-backs.

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    Slovenia vs Denmark LIVE SCORE: Euro 2024 latest as Janza rocket LEVELS it for Slovenia after Eriksen’s emotional opener

    CHRISTIAN ERIKSEN opened the scoring for Denmark before Slovenia fought back to draw in their Group C opener.Christian Eriksen gave Denmark the lead with a stunning solo strike – exactly 1,100 days since suffering a cardiac arrest at the last European Championships.The Danes lost to England in the semi-finals of the last Euros and will be looking for revenge next week, but they first need to move past a tough Slovenia side.
    Kick-off time: 5pm BST
    Stream/TV: ITV 1
    Slovenia XI: Oblak; Karnicnik, Drkusic, Bijol, Janza; Stojanovic, Elsnik, Gnezda Cerin, Mlakar; Sporar, Sesko
    Denmark XI: Schmeichel; Andersen, Christensen, Vestergaard; Kristiansen, Hjulmand, Eriksen, Hojbjerg, Bah; Wind, Hojlund
    EURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERSDenmark with tough test ahead
    The next obstacle for The Danes will be a match-up with England at Deutch Bank Park on Thursday.
    There is no doubt that they will have looked at this as the toughest test of their fixtures in this group.
    Slovenia meanwhile, will play Serbia in the Allianz Arena.
    Copy linkCopiedRasmus struggles to make impact
    Rasmus Hojlund put in a shift for Denmark today but it seemed to be a common theme which we saw in the Premier League.
    He likes to drop deep into pockets of space and work the channels but far too often is not in the penalty area.
    This drastically effects his numbers and some would say is why he is not hitting 20 goals a season as when he receives the ball, he is in positions where he cannot hurt the opposition.
    Copy linkCopiedDragons show they have fight in them
    Slovenia will have impressed many this evening with their effort levels right up until the final whistle.
    Despite going behind to Denmark, they gave up hope that they could find a way back into this game.
    At one stage, having got their goal, you even wondered whether they would go on to win the match.
    Credit: AP
    Copy linkCopiedEriksen controls the show for Danes
    Christian Eriksen showed us just how much he still has to offer this Denmark team this afternoon.
    Despite not having as much game time as he would have liked at Old Trafford this season, Eriksen put in a man of the match performance.
    Everything that Denmark did well was as a result of the playmaker.
    England beware.

    Copy linkCopiedFT: Slovenia 1-1 Denmark
    It was a thrilling end to the game in Stuttgart.
    Denmark failed to put the game to bed and Slovenia finally found the equaliser they craved.
    They looked the more likely to get a second towards the end of the game but a draw seemed a fair result.

    Copy linkCopiedFT: Slovenia 1-1 Denmark
    The referee brings the game to a close.
    Slovenia and Denmark share the spoils in Stuttgart.
    It is a result that will be music to the ears of Gareth Southgate and his squad.
    Copy linkCopiedSlovenia 1-1 Denmark
    90+2. If the result stays like this, it will mean both sides start their campaign unbeaten.
    Confidence can be a huge tool for success in these tournaments.
    Slovenia will extend their unbeaten run to seven games.
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    90. Slovenia try a long range effort but it whistles over the crossbar.
    Time is running out in Stuttgart now.
    We are going to have four additional minutes.
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    88. Neither side will be content with a draw in this one.
    With matches against Serbia and England to come, both sides will be looking to get a late winner.
    As to who will get it, that is anyone’s guess.
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    86. Slovenia will feel they have done enough in this game to get something out of it.
    Denmark on the other hand, will feel they have controlled the game from start to finish.
    They have just struggled to create enough clear-cut chances to put the game to bed.
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    84. It is Denmark’s turn to ring the changes as they try to bring some fresh legs on to find a late winner.
    Wind, Hjobjerg and Hojlund all makes way for Norgaard, Poulsen and Dolberg.
    This should be end to end stuff for the remainder of the game now.
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    82. Slovenia have turned this game on its head now.
    It is ‘The Dragons’ who are piling all the pressure on now.
    Sporar ghosts in behind Vestergaard but he cannot beat Schmeichel in th Denmark goal.
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    80. This should be some finish to this game now.
    After just hitting the woodwork, Janza strikes a superb half-volley towards goal but his effort takes a deflection that wrong foots Schmeichel in the Danish goal.
    You could see on the faces of the Denmark fans in the crowd just how much that sucker punch goal hurt them.
    Copy linkCopiedGoal – Erik Janza (Slovenia)
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    76. As Slovenia come forward once again, the ball breaks to Sesko.
    He hits a shot from some thirty yards out and it thunders back off the woodwork.
    So close from the Slovenian front man.
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    74. Janza puts a sublime ball into the box from a free kick in a wide position.
    The ball drops to Sporar on the edge of the six yard box but somehow he volleys wide of the post.
    That might just be their best chance of a goal this evening.
    Credit: EPA
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    72. Slovenia look to ring the changes as they try to find that elusive equaliser.
    As the game goes on now, they will have to throw more bodies forward.
    It will give Denmark the chance to pick them off on the break.
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    70. Wind comes charging forward and lays it off into the path of Eriksen.
    He holds off the challenge from the Slovenian defender and plays in Hojlund.
    As the striker looks to run towards the byline, it is put for another Danish corner.
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    68. The game is starting to come to life a little more now.
    We have had two excellent chances, one for either team, in the space of a few minutes.
    While Denmark will feel they are the better of the two teams, while the scoreline remains only a onee goal lead, Slovenia are very much still in this game.
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    66. Slovenia have themselves a massive chance to equalise.
    As a cross is clipped into the box, Cerin makes a late run and the defender does not even see him coming.
    He rises to meet the ball with his head but puts it wide of the goal.
    What a chance.
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    64. What a chance for Denmark to double their lead.
    Kristiansen puts a brilliant ball across the six yard box.
    Hojlund is there to meet, with a goal looking certain, but Oblak does well to block the effort.
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    62. This game has struggled to come to life in this second half so far.
    Denmark are happy to pass the ball around and patiently wait for an opening.
    Slovenia are putting crosses into the box from deep positions but are struggling to penetrate the Danish defence.
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    60. Slovenia need to find a way to get Sesko into the game more.
    He is without doubt their star player but has been pretty anonymous in this game so far.
    Not that Denmark will be complaining about this currently.
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    58. Am not sure with under two hours until the kick-off in their own game whether any of the England squad will be watching this one.
    One thing is for sure that Gareth Southgate will be replaying this to his squad before they meet either team.
    In the previous Euros, it was England who knocked out Denmark at the semi-final stage.
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    56. Hojlund has been busy in the final third, makes runs into the channels but never seems to spend enough time in the box.
    This is a big contributory factor in his goal return.
    Eriksen whips in another corner but Slovenia head the ball clear.
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    Slovenia vs Denmark LIVE SCORE: Euro 2024 latest as Kasper Schmeichel and Christian Eriksen start Group C clash

    DENMARK are taking on Slovenia RIGHT NOW in the opening game of Euro 2024’s Group C – which also contains England.The Danes lost to England in the semi-finals of the last Euros and will be looking for revenge next week, but they first need to move past a tough Slovenia side.
    Kick-off time: 5pm BST
    Stream/TV: ITV 1
    Slovenia XI: Oblak; Karnicnik, Drkusic, Bijol, Janza; Stojanovic, Elsnik, Gnezda Cerin, Mlakar; Sporar, Sesko
    Denmark XI: Schmeichel; Andersen, Christensen, Vestergaard; Kristiansen, Hjulmand, Eriksen, Hojbjerg, Bah; Wind, Hojlund
    EURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERSSlovenia 0-0 Denmark
    5. The Danes are dominating possession in the early stages.
    Slovenia are really struggling to win the ball back from the opposition.
    Denmark play some nice, crisp, passing football.
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    3. Hojlund is in the wars early on.
    As he looked to chase down the ball, he slips slightly and flies into the body of the defender.
    He is fine to continue but seems a little rattled by the impact.
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    1. There is very little between these two sides.
    Only one goal separated them in their two games in qualifying.
    Denmark look to go on the offensive early on.
    Copy linkCopiedKick-off: Slovenia vs Denmark
    We are underway in the MHPArena.
    It is a packed-house for this opening match.
    Slovenia get the game started.
    Copy linkCopiedKick-off looms in Stuttgart
    As the players gather in the tunnel, all that can be heard is a cauldron of noise coming from the pitch.
    Slovenia has a population smaller than Greater Manchester, what an honour this must be for every player in that squad.
    Jan Oblak, despite being one of the best keepers in the world for some time, is making his first appearances in a major finals.
    Copy linkCopiedDanes cannot under-estimate threat
    While Denmark go into this game as favourites, they need to be wary of the threat of their opponents.
    Slovenia are on a six-game unbeaten streak coming into this game, which included a 2-0 victory over Portugal.
    They also amassed 22 points in qualifying and expect to compete in every game they play in Germany.
    Copy linkCopiedCarnival atmosphere in stadium
    As edge closer to kick-off, fans of both teams are getting into the party mood.
    It is a sea of colour in the MHPArena as Slovenia and Denmark look to go toe-to-toe as they did in qualifying.
    They know each other well and will need to utilise that in order to get a favourable result this afternoon.
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    Copy linkCopiedHopes rest on young prodigy
    Benjamin Sesko has given Slovenian fans hope that they can do the unthinkable in Germany.
    With the young striker playing his domestic football in the country, having scored five goals in qualifying, the eyes of the world will be on him.
    RB Leipzig will not have to worry about losing their prized asset, with him having signed a new deal before the tournament.
    Copy linkCopiedHistory favours Danish attack
    Having won the tournament previously, Denmark also reached the semi-finals of Euro 2020.
    The country has a love for this tournament and will be hoping to surprise many again.
    In a group with both England and Serbia, they will be seeing this as a key game to get three points in the bag.
    Copy linkCopiedDenmark starting XI:
    A host of Premier League talent features in this Danish side that kicks off the tournament against Slovenia.
    1. Schmeichel, 3. Vestergaard, 6. Christensen, 2. Andersen, 17. Kristiansen, 23. Hjobjerg, 21. Hjulmund, 18. Bah, 10. Eriksen, 9. Hojlund, 19. Wind
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    Copy linkCopiedSlovenia starting XI:
    This is the side ‘The Dragons’ have chosen to start their Euro 2024 campaign this afternoon.
    1. Oblak, 2. Karnicnik, 6. Bijol, 9. Sporar, 10. Elsnik, 11. Sesko, 13. Janza, 17. Mlakar, 20. Stojanovic, 21. Drkusic, 22. Cerin
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    Copy linkCopiedHead to head record
    Slovenia and Denmark have met each other on six occasions.
    The Dragons have yet to beat The Danes to date.
    Denmark have won five of the previous encounters, with one ending in a draw.
    Copy linkCopiedDanes fancied for early victory
    Having previously won this tournament, the bookies cannot see past a win for the red and whites this evening.
    Slovenia – 4/1
    Draw – 21/10
    Denmark – 4/7
    All match odds brought to you by Betfair.
    Copy linkCopiedDanes looking for positive start
    Stuttgart is awash with a sea of colour as we head towards the game.
    Danish fans are out in force to lend their passionate support as ever to the national team.
    They know that it is the form in the tournament that is key and have upset the odds before, anything is possible.
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    Copy linkCopiedExperience could be key to success
    Christian Eriksen has nothing to prove in footballing circles, the quality of the midfielder is undeniable.
    However, his last appearance in the tournament was a very emotional one for all involved and he will see this time as the opportunity for him to have a swansong in a Denmark shirt.
    His intelligence, vision and passing ability could be key for the Danes if they are hoping to make it out of the group and cause an upset in the latter rounds.
    Copy linkCopiedA tale of two strikers
    Both Slovenia and Denmark will be looking to young forwards to impress in Germany.
    Much has been said of Benjamin Sesko as he has been linked with a host of Premier League clubs due to his fine form with RB Leipzig.
    Despite having a tough first season at Old Trafford, Rasmus Hojlund will be hoping to show Europe what he is really made of as he leads the line for the Danes.
    Copy linkCopiedBoth sides with no pressure to feel
    Neither of these sides will be fancied to progress far in Euro 2024.
    This takes so much pressure off the teams and allows them to play with a freedom that could see them spring an upset.
    Denmark did this before in the tournament when they shocked the world in Euro 1992, beating Germany 2-0 in the final.
    Copy linkCopiedWelcome to Slovenia vs Denmark
    Two teams hoping to make the knockout stages of Euro 2024 meet at the MHP Arena as Slovenia and Denmark get their campaigns up and running.
    Benjamin Sesko will lead the line for Slovenia with the in-demand forward having turned down interest from Arsenal, Chelsea and Man Utd before signing a new contract with RB Leipzig.
    Josip Ilicic has been brought back in from the international wilderness after being left out of the national team for three years. However, he scored a late winner against Armenia in their warmup matches and will be hoping to play a big part in Germany.
    Andraz Sporar is expected to play alongside Sesko however while Atletico Madrid number one Jan Oblak takes the captain’s armband between the sticks.
    For Slovenia, winger Benjamin Verbic was unable to complete the full training session on Wednesday and is a slight doubt but right-back Peter Stojanovic has made a full recovery from the muscle injury that forced him to miss both of their recent friendlies this month.
    Denmark boss Hjulmand was forced to make a late change to his squad as Galatasaray defender Victor Nelsson succumbed to injury and had to be replaced by Zanka, one of four Brentford players in the squad.
    Christian Eriksen is fit and raring to go and will be hoping to put his nightmare Euro 2020 behind him, where he suffered a cardiac arrest on the pitch. He recently scored a late winner against Sweden which sent the Danish fans wild.
    Bees’ midfielder Christian Norgaard missed training on Thursday but this was thought to be just a precaution to ensure that he was fit for this opening match of the tournament.
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    Serbia vs England LIVE SCORE: Three Lions get Euro 2024 campaign underway – stream FREE, latest updates

    TODAY is the day England get their Euro 2024 campaign underway in a tasty opening match-up against Serbia. Gareth Southgate’s hopeful Three Lions side will be looking to go all the way at a major tournament for the first time since 1966, having come closer than ever in recent years. And it all starts this evening against a Serbia side led by ex-Premier League tormentor Aleksandr Mitrovic.
    Kick-off time: 8pm BST
    Stream/TV: BBC One/iPlayer
    Serbia XI: To follow
    England XI: To follow
    Serbia vs England: Get £60 in football free bets for Euro 2024England team news
    Get your early team news right here!
    Bukayo Saka is expected to start today’s opener. The Arsenal winger missed the Gunners’ last game of the season with a groin injury but is expected to get the nod.
    Trent Alexander-Arnold is also expected to start his first game at a major tournament in six years alongside Declan Rice in midfield, getting the nod over Conor Gallagher.

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    Harry Kane is still looking to win his first piece of major silverware after disappointment at Bayern Munich this season.
    The only shining light of the German giants’ season was Kane’s goals, with the for Tottenham man scoring 44 goals in 45 games.
    “We all want to be remembered to have won a major tournament with England – not just to have had good campaigns – so we know it is something to respect and be proud of, and to keep pushing ourselves,” Kane told BBC Sport.
    “If we don’t win, we’re going to be disappointed.
    “As much as you can be unlucky and go out on penalties, we really want to win and start winning as a national team because we have been taking steps towards this moment.
    “It is going to be tough, we know that, but we’re ready for the challenge.”
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    Copy linkCopiedTime to deliver
    Southgate knows that now is the time for his talented young side to show the world what England fans know they can do.
    He said: “We have already seen how Germany and Spain have played.
    “There are some exceptional teams here. We have to be exceptional to progress through the group and our main focus is our first game. It is obvious how important that is.
    “I’ve been in the job eight years. I understand the landscape.
    “Everybody who has been in this job has experienced the same thing. I just try to prepare the team in the best manner possible.”
    No pressure, Gareth.
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    England are shakier than ever in defence and will have Crystal Palace’s Marc Guehi making his major tournament debut tonight.
    If there’s one thing Serbia needs to exploit, it’s the Three Lions’ back four.
    Who better than Aleksandr Mitrovic to ruffle some feathers?

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    Serbia should have a lot to fear in England’s ranks tonight, but whether they will is the question.
    Bukayo Saka and Phil Foden are expected to flank Harry Kane, with Jude Bellingham behind in the 10.

    Copy linkCopiedGhost of Gelsenkirchen
    The stage is set for tonight’s big game between England and Serbia.
    The AufSchalke Arena plays host. But this stadium only bears bad memories.
    It was back in 2006 at the World Cup where Wayne Rooney was sent off for a stamp in England’s quarter-final against Portugal.
    In customary fashion, we went out on penalties.
    Hopefully tonight’s opening game stays relatively stress-free.
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    Copy linkCopiedHello and welcome to England vs Serbia
    Hello and welcome to SunSport’s live coverage of Serbia vs England at Euro 2024!
    Remember, before I get going – it’s the hope that kills you.
    We’ve all been here before, but the expectation for England to finally win their first major tournament since 1966 has never been bigger.
    From Gazza’s tears to Beckham and Rooney’s red cards, countless penalty shootout heartbreaks and dismal performances alike, it might be time to believe again.
    Sandwiched in between World Cup semi-final and quarter-final KOs, Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions suffered at the hands of Italy in a home final at Euro 2020 three years ago.
    In what could be Southgate’s final tournament as manager, England will be looking to go all the way with one of the most talented squads at the competition.
    They’re favourites for a reason, right?
    Bukayo Saka, Phil Foden, Jude Bellingham, Harry Kane will be looking to do what their predecessors couldn’t – and where better place to win it all than in Germany.
    It all gets going tonight with a tricky first fixture against Serbia. Clashes with Denmark and Slovenia will follow, but a convincing win tonight will really put the country in Believer Fever.
    We’ve got you covered for the rest of of the evening right here at SunSport, so kick back with a cold one, order yourself a takeaway and wait for the drama to unfold!
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    Poland vs Holland LIVE SCORE: Weghorst comes off the bench to save Dutch again with late winner – latest updates

    HOLLAND have beaten Poland 2-1 in their opening game at Euro 2024. Robert Lewandowski replacement Adam Buksa bagged the opening goal of the game for the Poles with a brilliant header. Liverpool’s Cody Gakpo levelled soon after with a deflected strike. But ex-Man Utd man Wout Weghorst came on with 10 minutes to go and scored his side a winner just two minutes after coming on.
    Kick-off time: 2pm BST
    Stream/TV: BBC One/BBC iPlayer
    Poland XI: Szczesny, Frankowski, Bednarek, Salamon, Kiwior, Urbanski, Romanczuk, Zielinski, Zalewski, Szymanski, Buksa
    Holland XI: Verbruggen, Dumfries, De Vrij, Van Dijk, Ake, Reijnders, Schouten, Veerman, Gakpo, Simons, Memphis
    EURO 2024 FREE BETS AND OFFERS”Tough match”
    Netherlands star Cody Gakpo: “It was a tough match and a tough opponent.
    “They scored first and it was a little more difficult, but we created a lot of good opportunities and we had to be more clinical – overall I think we performed pretty well.
    “We have to analyse the game and see where we could hurt them more. Obviously we are a team that never gives up.”
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    Copy linkCopiedWhat’s next?
    Well, you’ve got about 40 minutes of rest before we’re straight back to it, folks.
    Up next is Slovenia vs Denmark at 5pm, before the big one as England get their tournament underway against Serbia in Gelsenkirchen.
    I can’t even begin to tell you how many times I’ve copy and pasted Gelsenkirchen this week.
    Gareth is readyCredit: GETTY
    Copy linkCopiedSpot on
    Patrik Schick nailed on to score for the Czech Republic against Portugal on Tuesday then…
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    Copy linkCopied”He is clinical”
    BBC pundit Ashley Williams: “Wout Weghorst is anticipating before the defender that the ball will where he needs it to, on his left foot and that’s a good finish.
    “That’s exactly what he brought him on for. Just one moment.
    “We were talking at half-time that they had a few half chances that hadn’t been put away. He gets his half chance and he is clinical with it.”
    Copy linkCopiedMr 100%
    Wout Weghorst has scored with his past three shots at major tournaments. If you remember, he got two against Argentina at the World Cup.
    Copy linkCopiedGroup D
    It’s early days, but Netherlands lead Group D.
    France and Austria are in action tomorrow with Didier Deschamps fancied to get their competition up and running in style.
    Here’s what the remaining fixtures look like;

    17 June: Austria vs France
    21 June: Poland vs Austria
    21 June: Netherlands vs France
    25 June: Netherlands vs Austria
    25 June: France vs Poland

    France are in action on MondayCredit: UEFA
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    FT: The Dutch clinch three points!
    They’ve not exactly struck fear into the hearts of the likes of France, England, Germany and Spain – but Ronald Koeman’s side did well to comeback from a goal down in Hamburg.
    Good character and very impressive strength in depth sees them to a nervy 2-1 win over Poland. The Poles were far better than expected, especially without talisman Robert Lewandowski.
    But… Wout Weghorst off the bench is simply inevitable.
    Wout Weghorst celebratesCredit: GETTY
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    94: Poland now pushing a few more into the Dutch half. Obviously goal difference isn’t hugely important with the H2H record the first decider in this competition.
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    92: Not a huge amount coming from Poland in these dying minutes. Holland slowing things down and trying to take the sting out of proceedings.
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    90: Five minutes added time.
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    89: Kind of a win for strength in depth. Ronald Koeman has plenty of options to choose from on his bench, hugely important in long competitions like the Euros.
    Obvious statements aside, Bart Verbruggen is tested when saving from Karol Swiderski before Jakub Piotrowski slams the rebound into the side netting.
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    87: Bartosz Bereszynski comes on for Bartosz Salamon for Poland. Tottenham defender Micky van de Ven also replaces Nathan Ake for the closing stages.
    No sign of a late fightback, yet.
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    85: The Oranje fans are going ballistics inside the Volksparkstadion. No idea what they are singing but it must be along the lines of Wout Weghorst being the best player of all time. I’m sure…
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    82: And there it is! Would you believe it, Wout Weghorst gives Holland the lead with his first touch!
    That’s surely going to be the winner for Ronald Koeman’s side. It took him less than 120 seconds!
    Nathan Ake spots the run inside the penalty area and finds Weghorst with a slick diagonal pass and the big man converts at the first time of asking. That’s his seventh goal in his last 11 international caps.
    Wout Weghorst of the Netherlands celebratesCredit: GETTY
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    81: Unleash the Wout! Battering ram Wout Weghorst arrives to replace Cody Gakpo. Memphis Depay also departs with Bayer Leverkusen’s Jeremie Frimpong. He’s no stranger to late goals for Xabi Alonso’s side…
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    80: Skipper Piotr Zielinski is off. Jakub Piotrowski comes on as the armband is given to goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny.
    Final 10 minutes in Hamburg.
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    77: The Dutch have had 20 shots so far in this contest, which is their most in a game at a major tournament since 2014 against Costa Rica. I suspect there’ll be a few more before the day is over.
    Just three of those on target, mind.
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    74: Chance! An unmarked Stefan de Vrij heads over from a corner. He shouts at himself for not at least getting that on target.
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    73: Ronald Koeman’s changes have made a difference. Substitute Donyell Malen has given Poland something different to think about with his movement, and they are sitting extremely deep to combat his introduction.
    Not clinging on, but Poland aren’t comfortable.
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    70: Just a half-chance for Memphis Depay, whose touch lets him down. Jerdy Schouten finds him inside the penalty area but the ball bounces off his shin and straight to goalkeeper Wojciech Szczesny.
    But there’s no rest for Szczesny, who then makes himself big to deny Denzel Dumfries after a good overlap on the right channel.
    Bartosz Salamon holds back Memphis DepayCredit: GETTY
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    68: Donyell Malen creates some space on the edge of the penalty area but Denzel Dumfries’ cross/shot goes wide. Karol Swiderski then goes on a mazy run forward but doesn’t really have any options alongside him.
    There’s a goal left in this, folks. Maybe a couple.
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    65: Just over 25 minutes left. We remain all-square at Volksparkstadion but this one really could go either way.
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    63: Poland have clearly lulled us all into a false sense of security. They’ve let off the handbrake over the last five minutes and have created two or three half chances.
    Nicola Zalewski smashes the latest one over after some good work from Jakub Moder.
    Ronald Koeman’s reacts by sending on Donyell Malen and Georginio Wijnaldum for Joey Veerman and Xavi Simons.
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    60: Save! That’s a very solid chance for Poland to regain the lead. The ball is worked over to the unmarked Jakub Kiwior at the back post, who controls and draws a good save from Bart Verbruggen with his legs.
    Karol Swiderski fights for the ball with Netherlands’ defender Stefan de VrijCredit: GETTY
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    58: Karol Swiderski and Bartosz Slisz replace Nicola Zalewski and Kacper Urbanski for Poland. That’s Swiderski who injured himself when celebrating a goal in Poland’s most recent friendly with Turkey.
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    Gervonta Davis vs Frank Martin LIVE RESULTS: Latest as Tank KO’s challenger with brutal left hand

    GERVONTA DAVIS is back in action TONIGHT in a tasty fight against unbeaten contender Frank Martin in Las Vegas.Knockout artist Davis hasn’t fought since his win against Ryan Garcia over a year ago and spent some time in jail – but is now ready to defend his WBA lightweight title once again.Martin represents a tricky challenge for Davis, having beaten Michel Rivera and Artem Harutyunyan in his last two bouts.
    Start time: Main event from midnight ET/9pm PST
    TV channels: Amazon Prime PPV
    No glove lost
    Ryan Garcia was involved in a brawl with boxer Caleb Plant at Gervonta Davis’ fight.

    Copy linkCopiedGarcia wants rematch
    Gervonta Davis gatecrashed Gervonta Davis’ fight with Frank Martin to demand a rematch – before embracing with his rival.
    He even wore a T-shirt with the words “rematch me b***h” after campaigning to face Davis again up in weight.
    But despite the bad blood, the two put that aside to embrace after Davis knocked out Martin in round eight.
    Copy linkCopiedDavis KOs Martin
    The champ has the likes of Vasyl Lomachenko, Shakur Stevenson and a rematch with Isaac Pitbull Cruz in his sights.
    He added: “All them guys are on my radar.”
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    Copy linkCopiedDavis KOs Martin
    Asked if anyone can compete with him, Davis says: “I mean, I don’t know until they get in there with me but I’ve been around for a long time.
    “I’ve been training since I was seven-years-old, competing since I was eight so it’s like second nature.
    “It’s about staying focussed. Make sure my minds on the goal and it’s always to come out on top.”
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    Copy linkCopiedDavis speaks out
    He continues: “No, his footwork wasn’t bothering me I knew that he was going to tire down.
    “So that what I was doing, just being a target there for him to tire himself out and I started picking him apart.”
    “Yeah, it’s like a little cherry but it’s okay it comes with the sport.”

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    He adds: “No, his footwork wasn’t bothering me I knew that he was going to tire down.
    “So that what I was doing, just being a target there for him to tire himself out and I started picking him apart.”
    “Yeah, it’s like a little cherry but it’s okay it comes with the sport.”
    Copy linkCopiedDavis speaks out
    He says: “Yeah, just a little rusty but I’m back.
    “A couple pf rounds I feel I didn’t warm up completely like how I wanted to but I did warm up and got caught as the fight was going on.
    “But it’s okay, no excuses.”
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    Whipping uppercut did the damage with Martin stunned but a follow up left hand closed the show.
    Another huge KO and Martin was left flat on his back and unable to beat the count.
    Clean-cut KO.
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    Davis gave away a lot of the opening half but stayed patient and confident in his timing and power.
    Towards the second half, Davis crept closer and closer and eventually landed the left hand that nailed Martin.
    Another highlight-reel KO for Tank Davis.

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    Round 8 – DOWN GOES MARTIN!
    Big left hand flattens Martin and Davis is already on the ropes celebrating…
    The referee makes it to the count of ten and that’s all she wrote.
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    Round 7 – Big round for Davis.
    At the start of the round, Davis landed big but Martin was able to return fire.
    Towards the end, Davis just teed off on Martin and despite one big counter left, it was Tank who let his hands go on a stationary target.
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    Round 6 – Left hands land for both to mark back and forth action.
    But Davis has Martin trapped in the corner a few times and lets his left hand go.
    Davis coming on now but Martin still looks sharp on the back foot.
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    Round 5 – Davis is on the front foot constantly and always threatening with the left.
    But Martin looks comfortable on the retreat and even lands a few counters on his way back.
    Although Davis did land a lovely lead right hook in the round. Best punch of his fight so far.
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    Round 4 – Davis really going searching for Martin and lets some left hands go.
    A couple of uppercuts whisk by but some do find the body and Davis looks to press forward now.
    Martin still boxing well on the back foot but it must be paying a toll. Maybe we could see a switch if Martin begins to feel the pace and pressure.
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    Round 3 – Davis really upping the pressure as he talks Martin with the high guard and lets his left hand go.
    But again, nothing major lands and it’s Martin who is connecting with telling counters.
    Davis also almost gets his feet in a muddle on a few occasions as he lunges in.
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    Round 2 – Martin pumps out the jab and catches Davis with a few left hands.
    Davis is walking forward with a high guard trying to find a big left hand or lead right hook but nothing doing.
    Martin holds on a dew times, maybe a sense he feels the power coming.
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    Round 1 – Good start from Martin.
    Very active with his lead right hand jab, going to the body and landing a good few left hands.
    Davis tucks up for most the round with a high guard but he didn’t offer much offensively. Maybe sussing Martin out.

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    Round 1 – Here. We. Go.
    Opening round, southpaw vs southpaw.
    It could be Martin’s strength and size against Davis’ speed, power and precision. Fascinating fight!
    Copy linkCopiedHere we go!
    Both men have walked out and are in the ring now.
    Legendary MC Jimmy Lennon Jr introduces both men to the Las Vegas crowd and it’s almost time!
    Davis’ WBA lightweight title with unbeaten records on the line.
    Copy linkCopiedSpar wars
    Davis and Martin once sparred in Vegas in a session which has been majorly disputed.
    But Martin told SunSport: “I don’t really go off the sparring session.
    “It’s not like we sparred multiple times and we know each other as fighters. 
    “It was a long time ago, I’m a way better fighter than I was then, he’s a way better fighter than he was at that moment as well. 
    “I don’t really go off the sparring session,” he says.
    “It’s not like we sparred multiple times and we know each other as fighters. 
    “It was a long time ago, I’m a way better fighter than I was then, he’s a way better fighter than he was at that moment as well. 
    Copy linkCopiedOn Ger way
    Tank has been out of the ring for 14 months since he stopped Ryan Garcia in their mega-fight that sold over ONE MILLION PPVs.
    It also gave the American the self-proclaimed title as the face of boxing with over £50million believed to have been made in his career.
    Davis now returns against unbeaten Martin, 29, in Las Vegas and does so in a bid to prove he is the best 135lb lightweight in the world.
    He said: “I just want to prove I’m the best at 135 and June 15th is just going to be a clinic.
    “He’s just going to be a stepping stone to where I want to be.”
    Copy linkCopiedDavis’ stunning rise
    Gervonta Davis has had the most stunning of rises from sleeping on the floors of crack dens to becoming one of boxing’s top stars.
    Davis grew up on the mean streets of crime-ridden Baltimore – home of gritty hit TV series The Wire.
    His parents were both believed to have battled the same crack cocaine addiction that was the central theme of the award-winning show.
    So it makes Davis’ journey to the top of boxing as a multimillionaire pay-per-view star even more impressive.
    Ahead of his fight with Frank Martin, he told Amazon Prime PPV: “I’m already a legend from where I’ve came from, for what I’ve done.
    “I’ve been through mad stuff; sleeping on floors, crack house, all that type of stuff, I’ve been through all that.
    “I ain’t got to prove nothing to nobody else. That’s why I will never get too hyped about the win after I win.
    “Because it’s like you’ve always got to do something over and over again until you’re done.
    “And there’s always going to be someone next, somebody next. So, I don’t feel I need to prove myself to these people.”
    Copy linkCopied’Just go 12 rounds’
    Frank Martin believes he’s found a has a pretty clear path to beating Tank – don’t get knocked out.
    Easier said than done against one of the hardest punchers in the whole sport, with 27 of his 29 wins coming via KO.
    Martin said: “Yeah, we know he’s always getting outboxed by guys.
    “Even in his last fight (a KO win over Ryan Garcia), he was getting out-boxed.
    “We’ve just got to go 12 rounds.”
    Copy linkCopiedMAIN EVENT TIME
    Up next is the headliner of the night.
    Gervonta Davis defends his WBA lightweight title against unbeaten Texan Frank Martin.
    It is his first fight since beating Ryan Garcia in April 2023 – when a short prison sentence followed.
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    Copy linkCopiedBenavidez vs Gvozdyk
    Benavidez refuses to give up on his dream fight against Canelo Alvarez as he opens the door to a move back down to super-middleweight.
    But his win over Gvozdyk makes his WBC mandatory for the belt owned by Artur Beterbiev.
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    Chris Billam-Smith vs Richard Riakporhe LIVE RESULT: Gentleman RETAINS world title with dominant win over rival – latest

    CHRIS BILLAM-SMITH kept hold of his WBO cruiserweight title after a dominant win over Richard Riakporhe at Selhurst Park.Billam-Smith first won the belt in the summer of 2023 when he beat Lawrence Okolie at his beloved AFC Bournemouth’s Vitality Stadium – and here he went into away territory to defend the strap against Crystal Palace fan Riakporhe, who had beat him in 2019.Earlier, Ben Whittaker impressed in a points win over Ezra Arenyeka and Jack Massey stunned Isaac Chamberlain to win the European cruiserweight title.What’s next?
    Ben Shalom just co-signed a matchup against Zurdo, while it’ll be interesting to see where next for Riakporhe after falling short here.
    CBS was asked, and said: “I thought it was 8-4 at worst, very comfortable and he caught me once. He’s a great fighter but just needs more experience at this level, he’ll be back.”
    Some within boxing circles this week have suggested Riakporhe struggled to make the weight and if so, perhaps a bridgerweight move would make sense – local rival Lawrence Okolie is still an option.
    CBS meanwhile, will likely rest over the next month or two before assessing his options in a division still lacking a true number one.
    Copy linkCopiedCBS: Career-best performance? “I think so”
    During his post-fight interview in the ring with Sky, Billam-Smith spoke at length about his team – paying tribute to Shane McGuigan and the rest of his coaches – as well as his own performance.
    The biggest difference between him and Riakporhe?
    “My experience, speed, gameplan. Shane is a master, the world’s best coach,” before insisting he wants a unification with WBA world champion Gilberto ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez next Stateside. Revenge is sweet.
    Copy linkCopiedAND STILL! CBS avenges defeat, retains WBO world title
    116-111, 115-112, 115-112: Chris Billam-Smith successfully retains his WBO cruiserweight world title with a UD12 win over Richard Riakporhe!
    Riakporhe got his fight tactics all wrong on home soil and besides the right-hand, didn’t offer much more than excessive holding here.
    Questions over the Bournemouth man’s durability were answered, he rode hairy moments and a worthy winner at a chilly Selhurst Park.
    Copy linkCopiedCBS aloft on ring apron!
    Billam-Smith is lifted onto the top rope by head trainer Shane McGuigan as he celebrates, hands outstretched.
    Riakporhe looks a tad sheepish in response, and the art of body language suggests we all know who has won this. Scorecards coming!
    Copy linkCopiedCBS Riakporhe R12
    Final round time!
    Billam-Smith is up by my estimation, Riakporhe has the equaliser in his right hand and that will carry him until the final bell, if nothing else. As far as fight tactics are concerned, he hasn’t adapted well.
    Riakporhe lands low, twice in quick succession with no punishment, before CBS throws a fast flurry and eats one flush for his troubles.
    Finally, at long last, Riakporhe is deducted a point for leading with his head but it came about eight rounds too late.
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    Two more rounds left, and Riakporhe needs to bait CBS into leaving himself defensively open. Whether that be up close, or at distance.
    The excessive holding isn’t allowing him much scope to do so, and CBS walks forward after eating a right hand – talk about demoralising.
    CBS absorbs another right cross, before unloading body punches on the inside in return as the champion keeps shrewd point-scoring.
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    CBS had his best round in the eighth, Riakporhe’s right hand was a fitting response to cap the ninth and now, we’ve got a fitting finale.
    Another timeout is called so Steve Gray can lecture both yet whatever he said immediately gets ignored, as the clinching continues.
    CBS goes back to his jab, throwing some uppercuts in for good measure as the round essentially peters out.
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    Into the ninth and the duality of Riakporhe is on full display: he stings CBS with a right, then lands a low blow immediately afterwards.
    Billam-Smith can recover, timeout called and danger temporarily over.
    It resumes though, Riakporhe lands a cuffing right which doesn’t land clean, but disrupts the champion’s equilibrium as he staggers back towards the ropes. Big finish to the round and dearly needed!
    Copy linkCopiedCBS Riakporhe R8
    Billam-Smith lands his best shot for a while, curling Riakporhe into a corner as the challenger looks almost dazed.
    Panic stations over shortly afterwards, as CBS is pinned against the ropes in another holding sequence, before the champion lands a stinging left hook, right hand combo!
    Riakporhe staggers back to his corner after eating two more unanswered punches clean, CBS’ best round so far and you can tell by the crowd’s muted response… they need to encourage their man.
    Copy linkCopiedCBS Riakporhe R7
    Into the second-half of this domestic world title fight we go, it’d be interesting to see how many times referee Steve Gray has paused this bout given how much clinching and excessive holding there has been.
    If you’re not going to punish it, why stop them?
    Riakporhe’s gumshield flies out midway through the stanza and there’s (yet another) reprieve, Billam-Smith right now doing enough to win rounds on the basis of pressure and cleaner work.
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    Another scrappy round but CBS is starting to chain his attacks together a bit more, uppercuts and body punching to boot.
    Riakporhe’s power still remains, as evidenced by a whipping right he lands in the final half-minute, but he needs to be busier and quickly.
    Copy linkCopiedCBS Riakporhe R5
    A third of the way through and Billam-Smith remains a hittable target, so Riakporhe’s resolve will never waver – especially here.
    He lands a short right, then gets lectured by the official once more before CBS lands a nice uppercut and some body work up close.
    Riakporhe wizzes wide with a right, referee warnings becoming a persistent theme in this stop-start affair now.
    Copy linkCopiedCBS Riakporhe R4
    Into the fourth they go, Billam-Smith sticks his tongue out after landing a two-punch combo with Riakporhe up against the ropes.
    The champion is starting to feel himself now, but can’t allow overconfidence to creep into his work with a heavy-handed challenger ready to respond at any moment. They trade downstairs.
    CBS’ jab is sharp but Richard’s right hand a far more scary prospect and that layer of jeopardy will only intensify the more they exchange.
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    By persistently complaining about Riakporhe’s illegal tactics, CBS is giving the referee a decision to make – but will that allow him to momentarily switch off at the wrong time? We’ll wait and see.
    Riakporhe lands a crowd-pleasing right but subsequent work is messy, before again being warned – this time for a low blow and shortly afterwards, leading with his head in the clinch.
    Ring any bells? Lawrence Okolie is ringside, after all.
    Billam-Smith lands some sneaky body punching to finish another scrappy round, packed with holding and frustration growing.
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    Billam-Smith begins the second round just as he finished the first, cunning work on the inside while Riakporhe looks to break space.
    Referee ticks both off as CBS is unhappy with Riakporhe holding, then the champion absorbs two cuffing right hands as they exchange jabs in centre ring. A more cagey stanza, that one.
    Copy linkCopiedCBS Riakporhe R1
    Here we go! A month shy of five years on from their first fight, the pair do battle again – both have improved since then, but who will show their mettle on the biggest stage here?
    Billam-Smith begins as the aggressor, referee separates them as Riakporhe finds himself against the ropes – twice – then the challenger lands a stiff right hand which wobbles Billam-Smith.
    Riakporhe tries maintaining distance with a few jabs, gets ticked off for illegal moves in the clinch as CBS’ dirty boxing works to the bell.
    Copy linkCopiedIt’s almost time…
    Billam-Smith in the ring, national anthem sung beautifully, now comes the fighter introductions. Repeat or revenge?
    Copy linkCopiedGlasner in the house
    Crystal Palace manager Oliver Glasner’s among the ringside audience enjoying the evening’s action at his new home – having taken charge of the south London club in February (W7, D3, L3).
    Wonder who he’ll be back in this headliner, surely the hometown hero right? Riakporhe’s in the ring now, Billam-Smith coming shortly.
    Copy linkCopiedWhittaker wanted fun…
    It was quickly obvious, but here’s the light-heavyweight prospect’s words after banking ten rounds on his biggest show yet.
    He said: “I wanted the knock out – I was just having fun!”

    Copy linkCopiedOnly one more fight remains…
    MAIN EVENT TIME! Chris Billam-Smith (c) vs. Richard Riakporhe follows shortly for the WBO cruiserweight world championship.
    Ringwalks expected around 10.30pm after a promotional package, TV ad break and more besides as the atmosphere builds up again following, well, Whittaker’s uninspiring victory.
    Copy linkCopiedWhittaker wins (shock!)
    100-89, 99-90, 99-90 the scores after ten rounds banked.
    As far as matchmaking is concerned, it’ll be interesting to see where they go with Ben next. Someone who can bring more from him is key.
    Copy linkCopiedWhittaker vs Arenyeka R10
    Final round!
    Arenyeka’s wild forays forward continue, as Whittaker shuffles backwards happy to keep his distance and engage the crowd.
    Whittaker threatens another late flurry as the ten-second signal goes, Arenyeka survives to hear the final bell. A slow, painful shutout.
    Copy linkCopiedWhittaker vs Arenyeka R9
    Even when Ezra lands clean, he overextends and gets excited far too early to warrant much of Whittaker’s respect in these exchanges.
    They exchange in the pocket, the fan favourite still playing with his food, and the referee looks ready to step in if he sees even a sliver of Arenyeka fading.
    Despite a fleeting moment up against the ropes, it doesn’t come and you know what that means…
    Copy linkCopiedWhittaker vs Arenyeka R8
    The best way to describe this scene right now is, watching Whittaker go through the gears and treat Arenyeka like a sparring partner.
    Problem is, he’s stuck on gear two and doesn’t seem like he wants to raise that level. The intrigue has long disappeared, fans getting restless and we still have two more rounds!
    Copy linkCopiedWhittaker vs Arenyeka R7
    Okay, so I was wrong. This has lasted far too long!
    Arenyeka gets a point deduction for an elbow in the clinch, but it doesn’t spark Whittaker into any sort of activity before the bell.

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