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    Newcastle vs West Ham LIVE SCORE: Premier League updates as Toon look to keep up winning run against struggling Irons

    NEWCASTLE host West Ham in a blockbuster Premier League clash TONIGHT.The Toon are searching for a third straight win in the top flight after impressive triumphs over Arsenal and Nottingham Forest in recent weeks.While the Julen Lopetegui era at West Ham has gotten off to a rocky start, with the Hammers looking over their shoulders ahead of kick-off.Kick off time: 8pm GMTTV channel: Sky Sports Main Event/Premier LeagueLive stream: Sky Sports app/NOWFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow our live blog below… More

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    Ipswich vs Man Utd LIVE SCORE: Luke Shaw BACK in squad as Ruben Amorim takes charge of first game – latest updates

    MANCHESTER UNITED travel to Ipswich for a huge Premier League clash this afternoon.Today’s match marks Ruben Amorim’s first game as Red Devils boss since he officially arrived from Sporting earlier this month.The Portugese coach is set to deploy his trademark 3-4-3 formation at Portman Road as he looks to be the man to turn Man United’s fortunes around.Amorim will be hoping to get off to a winning start with a favourable fixture for his opener.Kick off time: 4.30pm GMTTV channel: Sky Sports Main Event/Premier LeagueLive stream: Sky Sports app/NOWIpswich team: Muric, Tuanzebe, O’Shea, Burgess, Davis, Morsy, Cajuste, Burns, Hutchinson, Szmodics, DelapMan Utd team: Onana, Mazraoui, De Ligt, Evans, Amad, Casemiro, Eriksen, Dalot, Fernandes, Garnacho, RashfordFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow our live blog below…Ruben sets out stallIt is always intriguing to see a new manager’s first team selection.What this one tells us is that he sees Rashford as the best striker currently at Old Trafford.Add to that, he prefers to have the experience of Casemiro and passing of Eriksen than the likes of Ugarte and Mainoo.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Dave Kidd at Portman RoadSo Manuel Amorim has been grappling for the last month on how to fit this weird Manchester United squad into a 3-4-3 formation and it looks like Amad Diallo as a wing-back with Alejandro Garnacho and Bruno Fernandes supporting Marcus Rashford as centre-forward. Casemiro and Christian Eriksen are not the most dynamic central midfield duo. There is no place in the starting line-up for Rasmus Hojlund or Manuel Ugarte, not Mason Mount the man Amorim has already expressed his ‘love’ for. Luke Shaw, Tyrell Malacia and Kobbie Mainoo all return to the bench after injury. A new manager often helps to get players off the treatment table.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd subs:1. Bayindir, 12. Malacia, 23. Shaw, 37. Mainoo, 7. Mount, 25. Ugarte, 21. Antony, 9. Hojlund, 11. ZirkzeeCopy linkCopiedMan Utd starting XI:The first Ruben Amorim team selection sees Hojlund relegated to the bench while Eriksen comes into the heart of midfield.24. Onana, 20. Dalot, 4. de Ligt, 35. Evans, 3. Maraoui, 18. Casemiro, 14. Eriksen, 8. Fernandes, 16. Amad, 10. Rashford, 17. GarnachoCredit: @ManUtdCopy linkCopiedIpswich subs:28. Walton, 2. H.Clarke, 6. Woolfenden, 22. Townsend, 25. Luongo, 14. Taylor, 10. Chaplin, 47. J.Clarke, 16. Al-HamadiCopy linkCopiedIpswich starting XI:The big news for the hosts is that Omari Hutchinson is fit to start against the Red Devils.1. Muric, 40. Tuanzebe, 26. O’Shea, 15. Burgess, 3. Davis, 5. Morsy, 12. Cajuste, 7. Burns, 20. Hutchinson, 23. Szmodics, 19. DelapCredit: @IpswichTownCopy linkCopiedRed Devils come into game confidentMan Utd have four of the last five games between these two teams.They won the most recent Premier League encounter at Portman Road courtesy of a Ruud van Nistelrooy penalty in 2002.However, the only time United have won back-to-back games at Portman Road was in 1962 and 1963.Copy linkCopiedTractor Boys looking for first home winAfter their impressive outing in North London last time out, McKenna will be keen to do the same at Portman Road.Home form is often key for newly promoted sides in their plight to ensure they survive for a second season in the top-flight.The former Man Utd coach should know the opposition well today, whether he can plot their undoing remains to be seen.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedHoneymoon period for new manWhen a club installs a new manager, it can often lead to a good run of form as a result.Amorim will be hoping for some of this form as Man Utd look to turn around one of their worst ever starts to a campaign in the top-flight.It will be interesting to see if some of the underperforming players up their game as a result of the arrival of a new manager.Copy linkCopiedMcKenna looking to haunt old friendsPrior to taking the job at Ipswich, Kieran McKenna was on the coaching staff at Man Utd.He was linked to the Old Trafford role after he led the Tractor Boys to the Premier League as well as some other jobs with big clubs.Having won at Tottenham last time out, he will be looking to put back-to-back wins for his team this afternoon to relieve their relegation fears somewhat.Copy linkCopiedAmorim looking for change in new eraThe much-anticipated arrival of Ruben Amorim will finally happen at Portman Road today.Following his success at Sporting Lisbon, much is expected from the new manager.Fans are expecting him to turn around the Red Devils and get them back to challenging for major honours once again.Copy linkCopiedWelcome to Ipswich vs Man UtdFresh off the back of their first win of the Premier League campaign, the Tractor Boys welcome Man Utd to Portman Road with their new manager Ruben Amorim.Kieran McKenna’s side will have Kalvin Phillips eligible after his recent ban although he is struggling with a knock and may not start.Nathan Broadhead, Wes Burns, Jacob Greaves and Omari Hutchinson are all on the touch-and-go list but Chiedozie Ogbene and George Hirst are definitely out.Conor Chaplin is on standby to operate off Delap while ex-Man Utd defender Axel Tuanzebe is set to start at right back against his former employers.Amorim could be boosted by the returns of Kobbie Mainoo, Leny Yoro and Luke Shaw after all three were involved in the Portuguese manager’s first training session earlier in the week.Yoro and Shaw may not be risked due to the length of the injuries that kept them out. Tyrell Malacia, Harry Maguire, Lisandro Martinez and Victor Lindelof are all major doubts.Jonny Evans and Matthijs de Ligt are expected to take the two centre-back spots unless the new manager decides to play Casemiro there instead.This is an important game for both teams, for very different reasons, but they will be looking for three points to improve their standings in the Premier League table.Copy linkCopied More

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    Southampton vs Liverpool LIVE SCORE: Latest Premier League updates as top take on bottom on the South Coast

    LIVERPOOL have gone eight points clear at the top of the Premier League after a 3-2 win over Southampton. The Reds went ahead through Dominik Szoboszlai in the first half but goals from Adam Armstrong and Mateus Fernandes put the Saints in front. Liverpool legend Mohamed Salah pulled the rabbit out of the hat again, though, equalising with a deft touch before slamming home a late penalty. Kick off time: 2pm GMTTV channel: Sky Sports Main Event/Premier LeagueLive stream: Sky Sports app/NOWFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow our live blog below… More

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    Premier League LIVE SCORES: Palace take lead seconds after Villa misss pen, Brentford down to 10 men – latest updates

    PREMIER LEAGUE action has returned after a two-week international break and there are some mouthwatering fixtures taking place TODAY!Chelsea kicked off the day with a 2-1 at Leicester to leap up to third place.While Unai Emery’s Aston Villa will be hoping his side can return to winning ways against London outfit Crystal Palace.High-flying Fulham host Wolves who recently secured their first win of the season.And the day is rounded off with a thriller at the Etihad as Tottenham travel to Manchester City.Kick-off times: 3pm/5:30pm GMTTV channels: Sky Sports Main Event/Sky Sports Premier LeagueLive streams: NOW TVFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSKEEP up with all the scores and results from the Premier League with our live blog below…HT: Aston Villa 1-2 Crystal PalaceAfter taking the lead early on, it seemed Palace were destined to go into the break trailing after an Aston Villa comeback.As Youri Tielemans stepped up to take a penalty to give the hosts the lead, Henderson made a crucial save for Glasner’s side.They then went one better as youngster Justin Devenny got his first Premier League goal.Copy linkCopiedHT: Arsenal 1-0 Nott’m ForestIt has been one-way traffic in North London.Forest are not playing like a side who have ambitions of European football this season.Nuno Espirito Santo will need a big team talk at The Emirates.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Graeme Bryce at Villa ParkAnd breathe!What a first 45 minutes we’ve had.Villa looked to have restored normal service when Ollie Watkins ran onto a brilliant John McGinn pass and rounded Dean Henderson to cancel out Ismaila Sarr’s opener.But Villa fluffed a great chance to take the lead when Dean Henderson brilliantly saved Youri Tielemans’ penalty.Palace raced up the park moments later and sprang Villa’s faulty offside trap for a second time.Sarr raced clear and picked out Justin Devenny to score a memorable first Premier League goal in only his second start.Can’t wait for more of this!Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Ken Lawrence at Goodison ParkThomas Frank was booked for protesting over the 41st minute red card brandished be referee Chris Kavanagh at Christian Norgaard for his challenge on Jordan Pickford.The Brentford boss had a point for while Norgaard did catch the England No 1 there was absolutely zero intent to do damage.VAR Matt Donohue saw the clash which caught Pickford just below the knee differently and then so did Kavanagh on-screen but who in real time had no problems with that was nothing more than an attacker giving his all to get  the ball – not the goalkeeper. Mad over-reaction,Copy linkCopiedPremier League half-time scoresBournemouth 0-1 BrightonArsenal 1-0 Nott’m ForestAston Villa 1-2 Crystal PalaceEverton 0-0 BrentfordFulham 1-1 WolvesCopy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Jordan Davies at The EmiratesOne to look out for in the second half – Thomas Partey was ushered down the tunnel five minutes before the end of the first half.Perhaps a sign that the Ghanaian midfielder is coming on after the break? Jorginho is on a booking which could be playing on Arteta’s mind given Arsenal’s disciplinary record so far this season.With Bukayo Saka going into the book for a high boot just before the half-time whistle, that is now three yellows for the Gunners, with Jorginho also on the receiving end of Simon Hooper’s card collection.They need to be careful – the only way Forest are getting back into this one is if the hosts go down to 10 men, and that isn’t outside the realms of possibilities…Copy linkCopied46. GOAL – Aston Villa 1-2 CRYSTAL PALACEJusti Devenny gets his first senior goal for The Eagles.Copy linkCopiedTielemans penalty saved by HendersonCopy linkCopiedPenalty to Aston VillaCopy linkCopiedRed card – Christian Norgaard (Brentford)Copy linkCopiedAston Villa 1-1 Crystal Palace37. Finally the visitors’ resistence has been broken.Watkins with a trademark finish to get his side back on level terms.Still enough time here for another goal before the interval.Credit: AFPCopy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Ken Lawrence at Goodison ParkMark Flekken had already made the most saves of any Prem goalkeeper before getting to Goodison Park.Add a handful more.Two brilliant early stops, plus some less demanding with Everton producing eight strikes in the first 28 minutes with Thomas Frank’s side struggling to cope.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Graham Nickless at Vitality StadiumForget Storm Bert Brighton hit Bournemouth with a their own hurricane on the south coast.Just four minutes were on the clock when Albion’s Joao Pedro finished off a slick team goal for all seasons.Pedro Tapped home after Cherries goalkeeper Kepa Arrizabalaga pushed out Georginio Rutter’s drive.The hosts should have been level however with Antoine Semenyo, Justin Kluivert and Evanilson all going close.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Jordan Davies from The EmiratesFORGET Paul Merson, it should be Bukayo Saka grabbing a spot on Strictly Come Dancing.The Arsenal winger showed off his Samba hips to dance around three Forest defenders before thumping that effort into the top corner.But my, oh my – what a difference Martin Odegaard makes to this team. He oozes confidence on the ball and energy off it. Everything good has come through him and Forest cannot cope.However, Arsenal do look slightly vulnerable on the counter. Riccardo Calafiori at left-back may be feeling it a bit having been out since October with a knee injury.Other than that, Arsenal are comfortably winning, and we haven’t said that in a while.Copy linkCopiedView from Graeme Bryce at Villa ParkIsmaila Sarr’s fourth minute opener stunned Villa and left Unai Emery furious at his team’s sloppiness.Jean-Philippe Mateta beat Villa’s offside trap with a perfectly timed pass and Sarr held off Ian Maatsen to fire home his first Premier League goal for the Eagles.Villa have continued where they left off before the international break – poorly!Copy linkCopied30. GOAL – Fulham 1-1 WOLVESMattheus Cunha posts an instant reply for the visitors on the road.Copy linkCopiedBournemouth 0-1 Brighton28. The only two shots that the visitors have had in this game led to their goal.The Cherries have piled on the pressure apart from this.Hurzeler’s side are having to absorb a lot of pressure in this game.Copy linkCopiedFulham 1-0 Wolves20. Some good passing play from The Cottagers opens up the Wolves defence.The ball is aplyed to Iwobi. who checks onto his right foot and bends one in the far corner.Jimenez breaths a sigh of relief after missing an absolute sitter earlier on in the game.Copy linkCopied20. GOAL – FULHAM 1-0 WolvesAlex Iwobi opens the scoring in West LondonCopy linkCopiedFulham 0-0 Wolves17. A superb pass from Nelson plays in Robinson down the flank.His cross picks out Jimenez in the six yard box but somehow he hits the crossbar when he really should have scored.That is as close as we have come to a goal in this one.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 1-0 Nott’m Forest14. It has been one-way traffic at The Emirates so far.The Gunners have already had a goal ruled out for offside but now finally break the deadlock.Great interplay from Odegaard and Saka before the young winger blasts the ball home.Copy linkCopied14. GOAL – ARSENAL 1-0 Nott’m ForestBukayo Saka opens the scoring at The Emirates.Copy linkCopiedEverton 0-0 Brentford10. The Toffees have made a positive start in this game.Brentford keeper Flekken has been kept busy so far.Everton have already had six shots at goal with only ten minutes played.Copy linkCopiedArsenal 0-0 Nott’m Forest8. Timber thought he had scored his first Arsenal goal but sadly for him it was ruled out.After a lengthy VAR review, it is judged that Merino was offside in the build-up.The decision was not well received by the home fans.Copy linkCopiedAston Villa 0-1 Crystal Palace4. Sarr used his pace and skill to get past Maatsen and drills his shot into the net.Nothing Martinez could do to stop him.It is the perfect start for the visitors at Villa Park.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopied More

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    Man City 0-4 Tottenham LIVE RESULT: Spurs THRASH champions with counter-attacking masterclass as City lose FIVE in a row

    MANCHESTER CITY have been THRASHED 4-0 by Tottenham in the Premier League. Earlier on today, Chelsea kicked off the action with a 2-1 at Leicester to leap up to third place before Arsenal thrashed Nottingham Forest 3-0. Unai Emery’s Aston Villa drew 2-2 with Crystal Palace, Wolves beat Fulham 4-1 away from home and Brighton held on to overcome Bournemouth.Kick-off times: 3pm/5:30pm GMTTV channels: Sky Sports Main Event/Sky Sports Premier LeagueLive streams: NOW TVFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSKEEP up with all the scores and results from the Premier League with our live blog below…Pep needing rebuild of squadA lot of the key players in this Guardiola squad are getting to the twilight years of their careers.The likes of De Bruyne, Walker, Gundogan and Silva have been pivotal over recent years.Much like Klopp had to do with Liverpool’s ageing midfield, you feel now is the time that the Spaniard needs to rebuild.Copy linkCopiedTottenham tear down Etihad StadiumNobody would have been placing this bet with the bookies today.People hoped that Spurs could take points off Man City but never really believed they could.Postecoglou’s side put in a performance to show just what his side are capable of when they are on their game.Credit: AFPCredit: AFPCopy linkCopiedThings go from bad to worseX (formerly Twitter) has exploded since Man City suffered their fifth defeat in a row.The reactions are that of disbelief and anger.Some people are even calling out the defending champions.Copy linkCopiedGuardiola setting unwanted recordsTwo weeks ago Pep Guardiola lost four consecutive games for the first time in his managerial career.Today he broke that record again as he suffered a fifth defeat.It does not get any easier as their next game in the league is a tricky trip to Anfield on the weekend.They will be hoping they can build some confidence against Feyenoord in the Champions League first.Credit: PACopy linkCopiedHeads drop as City hit new lowHaving dominated the Premier League for so long, Pep Guardiola sides are not used to that losing feeling.They now find themselves in a rut with heads down and confidence nose-diving.Winners are not judged by how well they win but how they react when they are knocked down and beaten, we will see what this side have in that respect over the next few weeks.Credit: PACredit: AFPCopy linkCopiedChampions needing change of luckMan City need to try and turn things around to get them back into this title race.Going to Anfield and beating Liverpool is their only answer right now.As big of an ask as it is, these are the levels required to win Premier League titles.Copy linkCopiedPep’s side leave him feeling MaddJames Maddison controlled the game for Tottenham today.Scoring the opening two goals, he then made a big impact in the second-half with his defensive play.Nobody has earned a man of the match trophy more this season.Copy linkCopiedFT: Man City 0-4 TottenhamIt is a massive win for Spurs on the road today.Nobody gave them a chance of beating the champions.They are proving to be Pep Guardiola’s bogey side this season.Copy linkCopiedFT: Man City 0-4 TottenhamThe referee brings the game to a close.Tottenham have humbled the champions at The Etihad.Man City have now lost five times in a row.Copy linkCopiedMan City 0-4 Tottenham90+4. This is a joy to behold, as long as you are not a Man City fan.What a performance from Tottenham.Werner breaks down the left and squares it to the back post where Johnson slides in to add icing to the cake.Copy linkCopiedGoal – Brennan Johnson (Tottenham)Copy linkCopiedMan City 0-3 Tottenham90+2. De Bruyne puts a teasing cross in towards Haaland.Dragusin gets there first and puts it over his own crossbar.Sums up the day for the big Norwegian.Credit: AFPCopy linkCopiedMan City 0-3 Tottenham90. Bergvall, Werner and Spence all come on for the visitors.They replace Maddison, Udogie and Sarr.We are going to have four added minutes.Copy linkCopiedMan City 0-3 Tottenham88. Kulusevski does brilliantly to turn aaway from Foden and go on the attack.He slides the ball into Johnson, who rounds Ederson, but his shot strikes the post and comes back out.The linesman raises his flag so it would not have counted anyway.Copy linkCopiedMan City 0-3 Tottenham86. This has been a stellar performance from Tottenham.Many wondered if they could keep up these levels for the entire game and they certainly have.Udogie goes down with an injury but gets straight to his feet as the home fans start booing.Copy linkCopiedMan City 0-3 Tottenham84. Akanji tries to bend one in the far corner but Maddison charges out and gets a block in.The Tottenham midfielder is certainly a big contender for man of the match today.What a way to celebrate your birthday.Copy linkCopiedMan City 0-3 Tottenham82. Tottenham fans start singing ‘you’re getting sacked in the morning’ to Pep Guardiola.Top banter.A goal for the hosts now would test the nerves of every Spurs fan in this ground you would think.Copy linkCopiedMan City 0-3 Tottenham80. Sarr cleared the ball and was wiped out by De Bruyne.The Belgian tries to drag him up off the floor and it all kicks off.Both players are shown yellow cards for their troubles.Credit: AFPCopy linkCopiedMan City 0-3 Tottenham78. This could be a massive result in the title race.If Liverpool beat Southampton tomorrow, they could be eight points clear of Guardiola’s side.De Bruyne plays in Haaland but Vicario makes an important stop.Copy linkCopiedMan City 0-3 Tottenham76. Gundogan has a sight of goal but his shot strikes Vicario in the chest.Big chance wasted.Silva kicks out at Maddison and is shown a yellow card.Dreadful challenge.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Martin Blackburn at The EtihadPedro Porro was on City’s books for three years – but never played a game. In fact he once said Pep Guardiola never even spoke to him. Yet it was his goal which surely put this game beyond the reach of City – and condemned his old ‘boss’ to a fifth straight defeat. The home side had plenty of chances to get back in it but it was one of those night when nothing worked out for them.  But Spurs looked dangerous every time they attack – and fancy more than the three they had. Copy linkCopiedMan City 0-3 Tottenham74. Savinho and Lewis are replaced by De Bruyne and Grealish.Guardiola is in desperate need of a goal to give them a glimmer of hope in this match.Silva beats his man and looks to pick out Haaland but Porro beats him to it and heads clear.Copy linkCopiedMan City 0-3 Tottenham72. It looks like Kevin De Bruyne is about to join the action.Anything but a win will be seen as dropped points today.You cannot see them scoring four goals right now.Copy linkCopiedMan City 0-3 Tottenham70. It was a bit like this in the second-half against Arsenal.Man City are getting a lot of possession but seem lacking ideas in the final third.Tottenham are continuing to graft and keep them out of their penalty area.Credit: PACopy linkCopiedMan City 0-3 Tottenham68. Since Oasis announced their reunion, Man City have rolled back the years to their form from the 1990s.Rodri is sat in the stands watching, wondering what is going on with his team.The hosts are running out of ideas of how to find a goal.Copy linkCopied More

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    Harlem Eubank vs Nurali Erdogan LIVE RESULT: Eubank wrestled to floor FOUR times in wild fight as both deducted points

    HARLEM EUBANK has made legendary boxing uncle Chris proud once again after BEATING French star Nurali Erdogan by a unanimous decision.But Eubank survived a point deduction and a huge gash above the eye to come out on top.And it means he has stretched his unbeaten record to 20-0-0.RESULT: Eubank beat ErdoganFREE live stream: My5TV channel: Channel 5CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSFollow ALL the action from the Walker Dome with our live blog below…Eubank: Erdogan just wanted to tie up!During his post-fight interview ringside, Harlem Eubank gave the feeling this was a bittersweet return. 378 days out of the ring, the headline attraction boxed nicely enough to win a scrappy contest and perhaps more importantly “felt strong” against a big welterweight.“He just wanted to tie up, it was a tricky style and very frustrating but I’m happy, got the cleaner punches in up close, grabbing made it difficult but I got the cleaner work in and outside,” he stressed.“We’re ready for a big year ahead, excited for what’s next. It [the cut near his right eye] will heal up in a few weeks and we’ll be back to business,” he laughs. As you do.Copy linkCopiedHarlem’s emotional interviewThe boxer gave SunSport a tear-soaked interview to discuss the tragic passing of cousin Sebastian and his father Simon.Seb – who Harlem was extremely close to thanks to a shared love of martial arts and spiritualism –  suffered a heart attack in Dubai in 2021.And last year Harlem’s dad Simon died aged 61 after a gut-wrenching battle with dementia that the tough former fighter just could not win.There have been such dark days in the family but the 30-year-old Brighton ace has beautifully explained how they are now trying to live all together in the light.”Chris Sr in a good place right now,” he beamed.”He, like all of us, went through a very tough time. He has had to deal with some very painful things.”Maybe he was exploited a bit, around that time and put in the limelight when he shouldn’t have been.”He went through a dark time but he has come through the other side now.”And it is great to see Chris Eubank Sr in true Chris Eubank form.”It’s difficult. It’s something that stays with you. I don’t think you ever overcome it, it stays with you.”Copy linkCopied’Big name’ for Harlem nextHarlem Eubank’s promoter Nisse Sauerland said last night his star will be up against a big name opponent next up.Sauerland said: “We’re working on opponents, it’ll be a big name and a step-up, something to look forward to. I saw him at the hotel today and he looked so excited, like it was his birthday tonight, good to be back.”Is a fight against Adam Azim back on?Copy linkCopiedHarlem looking ahead to 2025Harlem Eubank spoke of the big 2025 in store for him after what was a frustrating night against Nurali Erdogan in Newcastle.Eubank said: “He just wanted to tie up, it was a tricky style and very frustrating but I’m happy, got the cleaner punches in up close, grabbing made it difficult but I got the cleaner work in and outside,“We’re ready for a big year ahead, excited for what’s next. It [the cut near his right eye] will heal up in a few weeks and we’ll be back to business.” Credit: ReutersCopy linkCopiedNeeding to tread carefully…While it’s easy to dismiss this as little more than banishing ring rust after a long layoff, we still don’t know where Harlem Eubank stands as far as world-level contention. Couple that with now moving to welter, a deceptively difficult division among the elite, you have an established guy with a famous surname people will gravitate towards.Yet bouts like these, his R11 TKO win over Timo Schwarzkopf and UD10 win against Miguel Antin across the past 20 months just exemplify examples he must learn from under coach Charlie Beatt, too many preventable tendencies that will be exposed against sharper boxers.He should’ve been deducted a point much earlier and got away with one being patiently marshalled by referee Ron Kearney, who didn’t afford Erdogan the same leash. Could’ve been a different story…Copy linkCopiedSauerland: Erdogan was awful, belongs in MMA ringHarlem Eubank’s co-promoter Nisse Sauerland watched on from ringside and would’ve been one of a few left unhappy at the spectacle they saw overnight in this drab eight-round main event. “You need to win, Harlem did but Erdogan was an awful opponent, lot of holding, belongs in an MMA ring,” he said, before turning his attentions towards 2025 and a Brighton homecoming.”We’re working on opponents, it’ll be a big name and a step-up, something to look forward to. I saw him at the hotel today and he looked so excited, like it was his birthday tonight, good to be back.”Names including Conor Benn and Adam Azim have been mentioned previously for the 31-year-old, who needs to bridge the gap from European to world-level sooner rather than later. Is he ready?Copy linkCopiedPattinson back on the winning trail!In the night’s final action which finished just shy of midnight, there was a morale-boosting return to action for hometown hero Cyrus Pattinson as he outpointed a deceptively stern test in the form of Andrei Antonov 60-55 after an entertaining six rounds.Said to have been immersing himself in delivery driving and other odd jobs hopeful he’d keep his mind intact after suffering a career-threatening eye injury sparring, the Alnwick resident gave those still in the building a far more exciting contest than the one preceding it.Antonov had never been stopped and gave as good as he got in some frantic spots, while it’ll be interesting to see where the 30-year-old – who boxed almost exclusively under Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom banner – goes from here now as far as matchmaking is concerned.Copy linkCopiedCyrus Pattinson to finish the night…Hometown hero Cyrus Pattinson boxes over six rounds in the evening’s final contest, a big ticket seller and one who is talented enough to still make noise at light-middleweight or below in future.Estonia’s Andrei Antonov will relish playing the villain on enemy soil, but we’ll find out how long he lasts and whether this passionate Newcastle crowd depart into the weekend armed with a triumphant mood after the scrappy main event showing we’ve just witnessed. We’ll have extended coverage over the coming hours, including more post-fight reaction after Harlem’s difficult-but-determined return to action. Stay tuned but until next time, thanks for following this commentary and goodnight!Copy linkCopiedEubank: Erdogan just wanted to tie up!During his post-fight interview ringside, Harlem Eubank gave the feeling this was a bittersweet return. 378 days out of the ring, the headline attraction boxed nicely enough to win a scrappy contest and perhaps more importantly “felt strong” against a big welterweight.”He just wanted to tie up, it was a tricky style and very frustrating but I’m happy, got the cleaner punches in up close, grabbing made it difficult but I got the cleaner work in and outside,” he stressed.”We’re ready for a big year ahead, excited for what’s next. It [the cut near his right eye] will heal up in a few weeks and we’ll be back to business,” he laughs. As you do.Copy linkCopiedSCORECARDS: The decision…Erdogan is visibly unhappy and appears to be making everyone close enough aware of such, but the Frenchman only has himself to blame after a patchy performance here.77-73, 79-70, 77-72: Harlem Eubank bt. Nurali Erdogan via UD8, improves to 20-077-73 is perhaps the fairest scorecard from the trio of ringside judges, after a stop-start affair that never really ignited as many hoped it would. Copy linkCopiedEubank vs. Erdogan R8Erdogan targets the cut upclose, as you’d expect he would, the referee has been rather busy in this showdown and his intervention has only intensified with more time rather than the other way around.Another point deduction for wrestling this time, Erdogan looks dumbfounded at the perceived double standards here… he’s not wrong in fairness.Eubank’s cut has worsened but now, he just needs to finish strong. Instead, he’s deducted a point for leading with his head in the final seconds of a bout that really didn’t live up to expectations. Drab affair.Copy linkCopiedEubank vs. Erdogan R7The pair take a tumble, their third of the contest early in this seventh… Erdogan complains to the official, but his protests fall under deaf ears as the visitor knows he must press now more than before.Another good left hook buzzes Harlem after some disguised body punching, the Brighton man gets his final warning and dodges a wild haymaker in the corner with 20 seconds remaining on the clock.As they head back to their respective corners, Harlem appears to be cut around his right eye after an accidental head clash. Not a good sight for an ambitious boxer increasingly desperate for activity.Copy linkCopiedEubank vs. Erdogan R6Erdogan gets, what appears to be a final warning (how many is that?) from the referee before Harlem is stung again by the left hook and needs to improve what feels like increasingly intermittent attacks right now, should this go to a decision. Hmmm… perhaps hold that thought! The referee has eventually seen enough and stops them in centre ring, deducts a point from Erdogan gesticulating excessive holding and pushing.If this scrappy-but-competitive fight was close on the scorecards before this round, it isn’t any longer. See how quickly things can change, just like that..Copy linkCopiedEubank vs. Erdogan R5I mean, what do you say about another iffy round like this? Harlem eats a perfectly-placed left hook with 30 seconds left and, having seemingly controlled large periods of this stanza with movement aplenty, probably lost it right there. I’d have it 3-2 either way through five rounds, depending on what you prefer to see when judging.Copy linkCopiedEubank vs. Erdogan R4″Harlem needs to stay smart and stop trying to wrestle,” is the commentary’s analysis through nine minutes and well, they’re not wrong. He’s best at middle distance, with some separation and is able to chain attacks together, rather than trying to outmuscle a naturally bigger man. Erdogan connects on a right, just as we hear a background story about a coach pinpointing the left hook as Harlem’s area of defensive weakness.Eubank lands single shots up close but that’s merely empowering his French opponent to fire back just as fiercely, another close round for judges to score.Copy linkCopiedEubank vs. Erdogan R3Harlem being told again, don’t use the elbow when you’re looking to land in the clinch. Erdogan lectured about using his head, not much in the way of noteworthy work despite both swinging wildly.Eubank pops Erdogan with a deft jab, having dug two body shots moments prior, but in the final half-minute of another exhausting round, the visitor has the last laugh with a shot connecting after the bell.Copy linkCopiedEubank vs. Erdogan R2Erdogan trying to follow Eubank, apply pressure… as viewers are reminded that a point deduction could prove decisive, especially over an eight-round bout. Harlem is lectured again, the referee almost pleading with them both to tidy it up, Eubank connects on a series of body shots which make the Frenchman instinctively adjust his shorts – he certainly felt that – more rough-housing to finish another competitive round. How do you score this?Copy linkCopiedEubank vs. Erdogan R1″Erdogan looks so big compared to Eubank,” is an early observation from Barry Jones on comms. We’ll see how the physical discrepancies between them play out, the longer this goes. “Punch out!” bellows the official after some rather scrappy exchanges … the referee separates them on more than one occasion in centre ring, before reading them the riot act with half-a-minute left.”Keep punching and holding, I’ll take a point off,” Harlem is told. How will that impact his tactics here?Underwhelming stanza, tidy it up is the command as the pair return to their respective corners. Hmmm..Copy linkCopiedRight on cue, here they are!Erdogan wastes no time with his ringwalk, sporting a slick Lyon strip as he strides in… while Harlem is wearing a shirt remembering cousin Sebastian, who died aged just 29 after a heart attack three years ago.England vs. France was the tagline I heard minutes ago and considering Erdogan has been announced as the country’s former welterweight champion across the Channel, it makes sense. Copy linkCopiedA recap of tonight’s fights, so far…Sunderland super-featherweight Eduard Georgiev got us started on this 12-fight card with a R1 KO win over Jack England, while there were a whopping seven decision victories – impressive nods for Niall Brown, Sophie Alisch and Joe Laws’ emotional return after older brother Jason tragically died in a Newcastle explosion last month.J’Hon Ingram was successful on his UK debut, Codie Smith got back to winning ways while Robert Lloyd-Taylor Junior was perhaps a touch fortunate to stay unbeaten. Lee Rogers moved to 2-0 at Yin Caicedo’s expense, while Ben Marksby and Dan Toward’s TKO victories have energised a crowd starting to get a bit restless waiting for ringwalks…Copy linkCopiedMain event klaxon!The PA interrupts a *very* loud musical intermission to urge fans to find their seats again quickly, as the Channel 5 broadcast portion of tonight’s busy card is minutes away from starting now… where Harlem Eubank will box France’s Nurali Erdogan shortly. Ready? Not before some Sweet Caroline, of course.Copy linkCopiedUK light-middleweights, beware…Toward said all the right things after an impressive display and eventual stoppage victory against a relative unknown, even if Nova ultimately showed himself to be a few levels below him. The visitor looked wild and reckless at times, unable to box well off the back foot in other stages while Toward picked his shots nicely.Much like the welterweight division discussed earlier, there’s an opening at 154lbs right now – highly-touted prospects mixing with a more experienced crop domestically but Toward will back himself to keep improving against tougher oppposition going forward.Copy linkCopiedToward drops, stops Nova in six!”There’s no crowd like a Geordie one, I’m looking to bring big-time boxing back to the North East,” Dan Toward tells Dave Farrar ringside before outlining an ambitious goal: fight for a world title at St. James’ Park, where the city’s beloved football club play.Coldwell speaks passionately about his charge shortly afterwards, praising the determined mentality Toward displayed after three knockdowns.The first was heavy as Nova did well to survive danger, second looked ominous and it was merely a matter of time once he found his footing early. Copy linkCopiedToward in total controlThe Dave Coldwell-trained talent has flown out of the blocks to start this, scoring a second-round knockdown with a left hand as the visitor doesn’t only bite on every feint in his direction … he also has failed to establish any respect for his punch power and is being peppered by the same shots, lefts and around the midsection right now. Rough!Copy linkCopiedToward-Nova up next…Whenever there’s a delay between respective ringwalks before a fight like this, there’s usually a reason. Gateshead’s Dan Toward (4-0, 3 KOs) gets a warm welcome ahead of what is a seriously stiff test – at least on paper – up against Colombia’s Johan Nova (9-1, 7 KOs).Toward, a skilled 23-year-old southpaw with an esteemed amateur background and previously part of Team GB, will fancy this. Two fights before the main event, on home soil, not a bad card slot ey?Copy linkCopied More

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    Harlem Eubank vs Nurali Erdogan LIVE RESULTS: Main event ON NOW as nephew of boxing legend looks to go 20-0 – updates

    HARLEM EUBANK will be desperate to make his legendary uncle Chris proud as he is taking on French start Nurali Erdogan RIGHT NOW!Eubank captured public attention during his last fight when he stopped Timo Schwarzkopf in front of a televised audience with over two million viewers.And a win at the top of tonight’s rescheduled bill would stretch his record to 19-0-0, as well as strengthen his chances at a world title shot.But before the main event, there is a blockbuster undercard for boxing lovers to sink their teeth into.Main event ring-walk time: 10:45pm GMTFREE live stream: My5TV channel: Channel 5CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSFollow ALL the action from the Walker Dome with our live blog below…Eubank vs. Erdogan R7The pair take a tumble, their third of the contest early in this seventh… Erdogan complains to the official, but his protests fall under deaf ears as the visitor knows he must press now more than before.Another good left hook buzzes Harlem after some disguised body punching, the Brighton man gets his final warning and dodges a wild haymaker in the corner with 20 seconds remaining on the clock.As they head back to their respective corners, Harlem appears to be cut around his right eye after an accidental head clash. Not a good sight for an ambitious boxer increasingly desperate for activity.Copy linkCopiedEubank vs. Erdogan R6Erdogan gets, what appears to be a final warning (how many is that?) from the referee before Harlem is stung again by the left hook and needs to improve what feels like increasingly intermittent attacks right now, should this go to a decision. Hmmm… perhaps hold that thought! The referee has eventually seen enough and stops them in centre ring, deducts a point from Erdogan gesticulating excessive holding and pushing.If this scrappy-but-competitive fight was close on the scorecards before this round, it isn’t any longer. See how quickly things can change, just like that..Copy linkCopiedEubank vs. Erdogan R5I mean, what do you say about another iffy round like this? Harlem eats a perfectly-placed left hook with 30 seconds left and, having seemingly controlled large periods of this stanza with movement aplenty, probably lost it right there. I’d have it 3-2 either way through five rounds, depending on what you prefer to see when judging.Copy linkCopiedEubank vs. Erdogan R4″Harlem needs to stay smart and stop trying to wrestle,” is the commentary’s analysis through nine minutes and well, they’re not wrong. He’s best at middle distance, with some separation and is able to chain attacks together, rather than trying to outmuscle a naturally bigger man. Erdogan connects on a right, just as we hear a background story about a coach pinpointing the left hook as Harlem’s area of defensive weakness.Eubank lands single shots up close but that’s merely empowering his French opponent to fire back just as fiercely, another close round for judges to score.Copy linkCopiedEubank vs. Erdogan R3Harlem being told again, don’t use the elbow when you’re looking to land in the clinch. Erdogan lectured about using his head, not much in the way of noteworthy work despite both swinging wildly.Eubank pops Erdogan with a deft jab, having dug two body shots moments prior, but in the final half-minute of another exhausting round, the visitor has the last laugh with a shot connecting after the bell.Copy linkCopiedEubank vs. Erdogan R2Erdogan trying to follow Eubank, apply pressure… as viewers are reminded that a point deduction could prove decisive, especially over an eight-round bout. Harlem is lectured again, the referee almost pleading with them both to tidy it up, Eubank connects on a series of body shots which make the Frenchman instinctively adjust his shorts – he certainly felt that – more rough-housing to finish another competitive round. How do you score this?Copy linkCopiedEubank vs. Erdogan R1″Erdogan looks so big compared to Eubank,” is an early observation from Barry Jones on comms. We’ll see how the physical discrepancies between them play out, the longer this goes. “Punch out!” bellows the official after some rather scrappy exchanges … the referee separates them on more than one occasion in centre ring, before reading them the riot act with half-a-minute left.”Keep punching and holding, I’ll take a point off,” Harlem is told. How will that impact his tactics here?Underwhelming stanza, tidy it up is the command as the pair return to their respective corners. Hmmm..Copy linkCopiedRight on cue, here they are!Erdogan wastes no time with his ringwalk, sporting a slick Lyon strip as he strides in… while Harlem is wearing a shirt remembering cousin Sebastian, who died aged just 29 after a heart attack three years ago.England vs. France was the tagline I heard minutes ago and considering Erdogan has been announced as the country’s former welterweight champion across the Channel, it makes sense. Copy linkCopiedA recap of tonight’s fights, so far…Sunderland super-featherweight Eduard Georgiev got us started on this 12-fight card with a R1 KO win over Jack England, while there were a whopping seven decision victories – impressive nods for Niall Brown, Sophie Alisch and Joe Laws’ emotional return after older brother Jason tragically died in a Newcastle explosion last month.J’Hon Ingram was successful on his UK debut, Codie Smith got back to winning ways while Robert Lloyd-Taylor Junior was perhaps a touch fortunate to stay unbeaten. Lee Rogers moved to 2-0 at Yin Caicedo’s expense, while Ben Marksby and Dan Toward’s TKO victories have energised a crowd starting to get a bit restless waiting for ringwalks…Copy linkCopiedMain event klaxon!The PA interrupts a *very* loud musical intermission to urge fans to find their seats again quickly, as the Channel 5 broadcast portion of tonight’s busy card is minutes away from starting now… where Harlem Eubank will box France’s Nurali Erdogan shortly. Ready? Not before some Sweet Caroline, of course.Copy linkCopiedUK light-middleweights, beware…Toward said all the right things after an impressive display and eventual stoppage victory against a relative unknown, even if Nova ultimately showed himself to be a few levels below him. The visitor looked wild and reckless at times, unable to box well off the back foot in other stages while Toward picked his shots nicely.Much like the welterweight division discussed earlier, there’s an opening at 154lbs right now – highly-touted prospects mixing with a more experienced crop domestically but Toward will back himself to keep improving against tougher oppposition going forward.Copy linkCopiedToward drops, stops Nova in six!”There’s no crowd like a Geordie one, I’m looking to bring big-time boxing back to the North East,” Dan Toward tells Dave Farrar ringside before outlining an ambitious goal: fight for a world title at St. James’ Park, where the city’s beloved football club play.Coldwell speaks passionately about his charge shortly afterwards, praising the determined mentality Toward displayed after three knockdowns.The first was heavy as Nova did well to survive danger, second looked ominous and it was merely a matter of time once he found his footing early. Copy linkCopiedToward in total controlThe Dave Coldwell-trained talent has flown out of the blocks to start this, scoring a second-round knockdown with a left hand as the visitor doesn’t only bite on every feint in his direction … he also has failed to establish any respect for his punch power and is being peppered by the same shots, lefts and around the midsection right now. Rough!Copy linkCopiedToward-Nova up next…Whenever there’s a delay between respective ringwalks before a fight like this, there’s usually a reason. Gateshead’s Dan Toward (4-0, 3 KOs) gets a warm welcome ahead of what is a seriously stiff test – at least on paper – up against Colombia’s Johan Nova (9-1, 7 KOs).Toward, a skilled 23-year-old southpaw with an esteemed amateur background and previously part of Team GB, will fancy this. Two fights before the main event, on home soil, not a bad card slot ey?Copy linkCopiedBrown brilliant, wins six-rounderI looked away for a moment and initially, it looked like coach Pat Barrett and team were congratulating their charge on a stoppage win… instead a 60-54 points win will do just nicely for the super-middleweight, who has certainly impressed world champion boxer-turned-analyst Barry Jones on commentary and others besides.He speaks briefly ringside, talking about how pleased he was to showcase the developments he’s made in the gym. Says it’s a complement people don’t know he was an amateur, having built up situational composure in-front of crowds through Muay Thai.So then after an impressive showing like that, what’s next? “It’s up to Wasserman, I’d be interested in titles towards the end of next year,” he says as Barrett hails his pupil’s brilliant boxing IQ and says it’s a throwback to old 1980s fighters, dominating behind the jab.Copy linkCopiedBrown being the bully…Stockport’s Niall Brown is in the ring right now, chaining together combinations and vicious uppercuts against Spain’s Pablo Sosa in a way that makes you feel like he can finish the job anytime he pleases.The 27-year-old super-middleweight is boxing against an opponent with a positive win-loss record for the first time through 13 bouts, mind… can he sustain this tempo over eight rounds? Into the fourth.Copy linkCopiedRogers rockets forward!Another home hopeful has produced a morale-boosting victory to warm the Newcastle crowd at the Walker Activity Dome tonight, this time Lee Rogers earning a 40-37 victory over four rounds against Colombian journeyman Yin Caicedo. The 21-year-old super-bantamweight talent made his debut half-an-hour away in Houghton-le-Spring and will be hoping for more successful nights like these as he builds momentum in future.Copy linkCopiedMarksby’s momentDarlington resident Ben Marksby picked the right night to score his first stoppage win of a three-year pro career, stopping Levi Kinsiona with a startling counter right hand in the second-round of their light-welterweight contest elsewhere on this busy undercard.Still only 25, he and his coaches won’t need telling: the 140lb division is increasingly up for grabs in the UK with the Jack Catterall, Adam Azim and Dalton Smith trio firmly focused on world level opposition.Copy linkCopiedHarlem shakeHarlem Eubank is looking to shake the room once again and dismantle his French opponent Nurali Erdogan.The fans simply cannot wait for this one!Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedPattinson’s huge returnElsewhere later on tonight to look forward to… Newcastle welterweight Cyrus Pattinson ends a 15-month layoff, one he thought a serious eye injury could spell retirement, against Estonian-born Russian hopeful Andrei Antonov.In an exclusive interview he did on the eve of this return, Pattinson put things into perspective with Sky’s John DennenPattinson said:” Boxing, training and exercise has been a massive thing for me all my life. When that’s taken away… It’s like a car without wheels. A massive part of my identity, this [recovery] has been the hardest fight of my life, it feels like my debut all over again.”Pattinson alternated wins and losses last year against Chris Jenkins and an inspired Conah Walker showing so while this is a relatively light touch on his return, a statement showing could move the needle.Copy linkCopiedIngram’s interesting storyI’ve seen a lot of love for US hopeful J’Hon Ingram in videos and general media this week, an unknown quantity on these shores considering he hasn’t really kicked on since his pro debut in February 2022.That’s in part due to an inactive spell under the Floyd Mayweather Promotions banner that has reached its conclusion as well as a co-promotional deal with Misfits granting him permission to box tonight. Given they’re different disciplines in the same field, surely it’d make sense to stick to one?24 and the latest making their maiden appearance across the pond, he went the six-round distance (60-54) against Jonatas Rodrigo Gomes de Oliveira, another former Barney-Smith opponent. One to monitor, even if the jury’s still out…Copy linkCopiedLaw of attractionAfter a three-round slobberknocker against Stephen McKenna in August, this was an emotional return closer to home comforts for fan-friendly underdog Joe Laws.If you didn’t have the pleasure of witnessing this live, go spend ten minutes doing so! It was the sort of back-and-forth which just reinforces how brutally brilliant our sport is, no matter the level.Anyway I digress, Laws logged a 60-55 victory over Adam Cieslak here and the Benwell Bomber will only hope exposure on a Channel 5 show – even if not featuring on the televised portion – stands him in good stead for more lucrative domestic offers.Copy linkCopiedTaylor madeEaling-born welterweight Robert Lloyd-Taylor Jr snatched a 39-37 win over four rounds against stern opposition in the form of 54-fight pro Robin Zamora.Keeping in theme with Nicaraguan talents, the 26-year-old was good value for an upset victory and that would’ve been the first since this time twelve months ago against Dylan Cheema on a BOXXER show. Wake-up call for the 22-year-old, but will he take heed as tests gradually stiffen?Copy linkCopiedSuper SmithAfter an eye-opening draw over six rounds against Darryl Tapfuma in Bolton last December, where he had to climb off the canvas in round four, super-featherweight talent Codie Smith got the job done with another decision win – His fourth in the pro ranks – at the expense of Nicaraguan journeyman Engel Gomez, who boxed Royston Barney-Smith and Cameron Vuong in the back end of last year.The Yorkshireman is still a way off those two surging super-featherweights at domestic level with rival promotions, but shaking off ring rust before Christmas is never a bad thing.Copy linkCopiedWelcome to Harlem Eubank vs Nural ErdoganThere just is something special about Friday night boxing, isn’t there? Tonight promises to be an intriguing watch across multiple divisions, headlined by Harlem Eubank’s welterweight foray as the Brighton boxer targets a big 2025 at world level.That’s at least three hours away though, and we’ve had a series of undercard boxers in action already tonight.Unbeaten German featherweight Sophie Alisch, rated highly by the Wasserman decision-makers, ended a 20-month layoff with a UD6 victory over Marina Sakharov earlier on.Copy linkCopied More

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    England vs Ireland LIVE SCORE: Three Lions look to secure promotion in Nations League as Kane STARTS – latest updates

    ENGLAND take on fierce rivals Ireland in a huge Nations League clash at Wembley TODAY.A win for the Three Lions will see them secure promotion back to the top tier of the international competition.This afternoon’s clash is also Lee Carsley’s final match in charge of the senior side, with Thomas Tuchel taking the reins on January 1, 2025.The headline team news from Wembley is that captain Harry Kane is back in the starting line-up.Kick-off time: 5pm GMTFREE live stream: ITVXTV channel: ITV1England team: Pickford, Livramento, Walker, Guehi, Hall, Gallagher, Jones, Madueke, Bellingham, Gordon, KaneIreland team: Kelleher, Ebosele, Collins, McGuinness, O’Shea, Scales, Molumby, Cullen, O’Dowda, Ferguson, SzmodicsFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow ALL the action from Wembley with our live blog below…Luton’s McGuinness makes Ireland debutRepublic of Ireland (5-4-1): 1 Kelleher; 4 O’Shea, 20 McGuinness, 22 Collins, 5 Scales, 3 O’Dowda; 21 Ebosele, 6 Cullen, 8 Molumby, 7 Szmodics; 9 FergusonSubs: 16 O’Leary (GK), 23 Travers (GK), 2 Doherty, 10 Parrott, 11 Johnston, 12 O’Brien, 13 Moran, 14 Azaz, 15 Manning, 17 Coventry, 18 McAteer, 19 CannonCopy linkCopiedCarsley names final England XILee Carsley makes three changes for his last of six matches in temporary charge of England.Among them is a senior international debut for Tino Livramento, whose selection at right-back sees Kyle Walker shift across the defence and into the middle to replace the injured Ezri Konsa.There’s another change at left-back as Livramento’s Newcastle colleague Lewis Hall takes over from Rico Lewis.And up front, there is the return of captain Harry Kane; England’s record goalscorer is in for Ollie Watkins.England (4-2-3-1): 1 Pickford; 14 Livramento, 2 Walker, 6 Guehi, 12 Hall; 4 Gallagher, 17 Jones; 23 Madueke, 10 Bellingham, 11 Gordon; 9 KaneSubs: 13 Henderson (GK), 22 Trafford (GK), 3 Lewis, 7 Gibbs-White, 8 Gomes, 15 Quansah, 16 Harwood-Bellis, 18 Watkins, 19 Rogers, 20 Bowen, 21 SolankeCopy linkCopiedGood afternoon from Wembley StadiumWelcome to live SunSport coverage of the Nations League fixture between England and the Republic of Ireland.It’s the final game of Lee Carsley’s short spell in interim charge of the Three Lions before Thomas Tuchel’s takeover – and it could yet end on a high.A win here will see England will top Group B2, and with it earn promotion back to Group A in the Nations League.It’s a 5pm kick-off at the home of football, and here comes confirmation of the starting line-ups…Copy linkCopied More