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    Bayern Munich 0-3 RB Leipzig LIVE RESULT: Harry Kane comes on but Dani Olmo bags stunning hat-trick in German Super Cup

    HARRY KANE came off the bench to make his Bayern Munich debut, but could not stop the rot as RB Leipzig won the DFB Super Cup 3-0.Dani Olmo has scored a hat-trick for Leipzig in an amazing performance as Bayern looked embarrassingly off the pace.
    The England star, 30, made the switch from Tottenham to Bayern Munich on Friday – and now has to justify his massive £104million price tag.
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    Charlie Wyett’s match report from Munich
    Harry Kane must have thought he was certain to finally get his hands on a trophy for the first time.
    Hilariously, it would have come just over 12 hours after his departure from Spurs.
    Yet on the night when he made his debut for Bayern Munich as a 64th-minute substitute, the Bundesliga champions were on the wrong end of a 3-0 thumping by Leipzig in the German-DFL Supercup.
    With tongue firmly in cheek, maybe it was fitting that for his fourth loss in a final, Kane was wearing Bayern’s third strip which for this season is white, a colour he knows well.
    But seriously, we should remember that the Germans take their Super Cup as seriously as we do with the Community Shield.
    So this loss against the German Cup champion will not worry the £104million signing as he looks to help Bayern win a 12 successive Bundesliga title and a seventh Champions League.
    Although looking at this current Bayern team, even plenty of goals from Kane may not be enough to help them cause major damage in Europe this season.
    Nevertheless, to get a decent run-out at a packed Allianz Arena, was still the end of head-spinning 36 hours the England captain will never forget.
    That’s all from Munich
    Harry Kane’s trophyless streak has been extended on his Bayern Munich debut.
    Kane came on as a second-half substitute in the German Super Cup against RB Leipzig at the Allianz Arena.
    The star striker made his Bayern bow just a few hours after signing his contract.
    However, Leipzig picked up a comfortable 3-0 win thanks to a hat-trick by Dani Olmo.
    That’s all from us here at SunSport, have a lovely night!
    Credit: Reuters
    Bayern Munich vs RB Leipzig stats
    Bayern Munich dominated 68 per cent of possession in the Super Cup against RB Leipzig.
    Bayern registered 13 shots, but only five of them were on target.
    Leipzig amassed 10 shots, half of which were on target at the Allianz Arena.
    More below:

    Lineker on Kane replacement
    Tottenham legend Gary Lineker has identified Brighton star Evan Ferguson as the perfect replacement for Bayern Munich superstar Harry Kane at Tottenham.
    Evan Ferguson scores in Fergie time.
    He’s a born goalscorer.
    If I was in charge of recruitment at @SpursOfficial I’d take a punt on him as Kane’s replacement. Apologies to @OfficialBHAFC fans”.Gary LinekerTwitter
    Credit: PA
    Bayern’s next five fixtures
    Here’s what’s next for Bayern Munich and Harry Kane:

    Werder Bremen vs Bayern Munich (Bundesliga – August 18)
    Bayern Munich vs Augsburg (Bundesliga – August 27)
    Borussia Monchengladbach vs Bayern Munich (Bundesliga – September 2)
    Bayern Munich vs Bayer Leverkusen (Bundesliga – September 15)
    Bayern Munich vs Bochum (Bundesliga – September 23)

    Credit: Reuters
    Tuchel on Kane
    Bayern Munich boss Thomas Tuchel apologised to Harry Kane after a “bitter evening”.
    I’m just sorry for Harry Kane, he probably thinks we haven’t trained for four weeks.
    Our performance today had nothing to do with what we set out to do.
    It’s a very bitter evening, I’m sorry.Thomas Tuchel
    Credit: EPA
    Harry Kane debut analysis
    Harry Kane couldn’t set the world alight on his Bayern Munich debut.
    Kane struggled to get into the game against a superior RB Leipzig side.
    However, that made sense as the striker played for Bayern only after one trainign session.
    That was just a few hours after the England international put pen to paper on his new contract.
    Credit: Reuters
    RB Leipzig win Super Cup
    RB Leipzig have ruined Harry Kane’s Bayern Munich debut at the Allianz Arena.
    German Cup winners Leipzig won the Super Cup after beating Bundesliga champions Bayern.
    Marco Rose’ side prevailed with a score of 3-0 thanks to Dani Olmo’s hat-trick.
    Not a great start for Thomas Tuchel’s side.
    Credit: Reuters
    Full-time: Bayern Munich 0-3 RB Leipzig
    What a horror show for Bayern.
    Toothless from the start, this was far from the start of the season the Bavarians wanted.
    Dani Olmo set the game ablaze with his early strike, before doubling the lead just before half-time.
    He then rounded out the scoring with a well taken second half penalty.
    Kane came on with 30minutes to go but failed to get into the game, having just three touches of the ball.
    His trophyless career continues but their is a long season ahead.
    Bayern Munich 0-3 RB Leipzig
    89mins. Leipzig fire wide again.
    This time its a volley from the edge of the area.
    It was always going to be difficult for Sesko to hit the target from there.
    Bayern Munich 0-3 RB Leipzig
    88mins. Leipzig go close now.
    The outstretched arm of Ulreich is enough to send a close range effort spinning wide of the goal as he rushes out to try and smother the angle.
    A real let off for Bayern.
    Bayern Munich 0-3 RB Leipzig
    85mins. Five minutes of regulation time to go, and it can’t end soon enough for Bayern.
    It’s been a horrid display from Tuchel’s side.
    Profligate in front of goal, bereft of ideas and defensively frail.
    Not an ideal start to the season.
    Bayern Munich 0-3 RB Leipzig
    82mins. Close again from Bayern.
    Gnabry’s free-kick is swung to the back post and finds Mazraoui open.
    He makes contact, but his header squirms wide of the post.
    Bayern Munich 0-3 RB Leipzig
    81mins. Bayern win a foul on the left of the penalty area.
    Gnabry is standing over it.
    Bayern Munich 0-3 RB Leipzig
    78mins. Goretzka is on for Kimmich, while Olmo and Simons have made way for Carvalho and Forsberg.
    Bayern Munich 0-3 RB Leipzig
    77mins. Kane has been briefly involved since coming on.
    He hasn’t found the deep positions he is used to and is instead staying further forward.
    Bayern and Leipzig are both making changes in the meantime.
    Bayern Munich 0-3 RB Leipzig
    74mins. Big chance for Coman.
    The scorer of the winner in the Bayern’s last Champions League triumph almost came up with the goods there following a jinking dribble from the right flank.
    However, his shot is straight at Blaswich, who saves once again.
    Bayern Munich 0-3 RB Leipzig
    70mins. Huge block from Kim to keep the score down.
    Leipzig go through again and go round the goalkeeper.
    But Kim manages to a get a vital block in to prevent a fourth.
    GOAL
    68mins. Olmo makes it three.
    It’s a horror introduction to German football for Kane, who sees his side concede a third before even touching the ball.
    Bayern Munich 0-3 RB Leipzig
    Bayern Munich 0-2 RB Leipzig
    67mins. PENALTY to Leipzig.
    Mazraoui appears to handle the ball after a close range header.
    The DFL-Supercup may be out of reach if Leipzig score here.
    Olmo to take…
    Bayern Munich 0-2 RB Leipzig
    64mins. There is a huge roar from the crowd as Kane enters the field of play.
    The England captain replaces Tel up front for his debut.
    Can he cause a “hurrikane” in Germany?
    Bayern Munich 0-2 RB Leipzig
    60mins. Close AGAIN.
    Leipzig are up against it at the minute.
    A low shot from the left wing sees Blaswich save with his feet, before the rebound is met by Musiala.
    But he pokes the ball just wide and is clattered in the process.
    Bayern Munich 0-2 RB Leipzig
    59mins. Is there hope for Bayern?
    Kane is warming up…
    Credit: AP
    Bayern Munich 0-2 RB Leipzig
    57mins. Musiala is the latest player to squander a chance.
    Yet again Bayern find space on the wing and find a player in the area.
    However, the youngster can’t sort out his feet as he attempts a first time finish.
    Bayern Munich 0-2 RB Leipzig
    53mins. Superb play from Mazraoui to thrust Bayern forward.
    He beats three players before popping the ball to Sane, who plays it back immediately.
    Mazraoui then beats another defender before laying back to Sane who crosses to the far post.
    The ball is squared back into the centre but doesn’t find anyone.
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    Arsenal 2-1 Nottingham Forest LIVE RESULT: Nketiah and Saka fire Gunners to nervy Premier League opening win

    ARSENAL opened up their 2023/24 Premier League campaign with a win against Nottingham Forest – but the Gunners had a nervy ending to the game.Eddie Nketiah and Bukayo Saka put the Gunners in a commanding lead with two sublime finishes.
    However, Taiwo Awoniyi’s late strike forced Arsenal to defend for their lives right until the end.

    RESULT: Arsenal 2-1 Nottingham Forest
    Live stream: BT.com
    TV channel: TNT Sports
    Arsenal XI: Ramsdale; Partey, White, Saliba, Timber; Odegaard, Rice, Havertz; Saka, Nketiah, Martinelli
    Forest XI: Turner; Boly, Worrall, McKenna; Aurier, Yates, Mangala, Aina; Danilo, Gibbs-White; Johnson

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    That’s all from the Emirates
    Football is back, the Premier League is back, and – judging by the way they made their fans sweat in the final ten minutes – Arsenal are back.
    Yet the Gunners held on to see off Nottingham Forest and begin the season with three points, following in Manchester City’s footsteps from last night.
    And it means that after one game each, it’s City top of the table with Arsenal second. It seems some things never change.
    The good news is there is a whole season of football still to be played, and if the Premier League has taught us anything, it’s to expect plenty of twists and turns along the way.
    Thanks for joining us and goodbye.
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    Before we sign off for the afternoon, why not remind yourself of all that unfolded during Arsenal’s 2-1 win over Nottingham Forest courtesy of Mark Irwin’s match report, beginning with some starting team news ahead of kick-off.
    Mikel Arteta had warned us to expect the unexpected when he announced on Friday afternoon that he wanted to make Arsenal more unpredictable. So maybe we shouldn’t have been quite so surprised when he dropped a major bombshell in their very first game of the new season.Mark IrwinThe Sun

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    Bukayo Saka started the season where he left off the last – by being the standout performer on the pitch.
    The Arsenal star had the joint-most shots, the joint-most touches in the opposition penalty area and provided the most crosses of any player on the pitch.
    Oh, and he scored a screamer too.

    Arteta praises ‘beast’ Nketiah
    Arsenal boss Mikel Arteta held up Eddie Nketiah as a ‘great example’ following his exploits against Nottingham Forest, and suggested that there is more to come from his striker while Gabriel Jesus is out injured.

    Steady Eddie sets Arsenal on way
    Eddie Nketiah stepped in for the injured Gabriel Jesus this afternoon, and fired Arsenal on their way with their opening goal of the season.
    The 24-year-old has now has scored 14 goals in his last 16 starts at the Emirates Stadium in all competitions, and became the first English player to score the Gunners’ first Premier League goal of a season since Theo Walcott in 2016-17.
    Despite his attacking exploits, Nketiah afterwards praised his team’s defence for seeing the game out.
    We had a really good start and scored the two goals, but they crept back into it, especially late on. It was a bit of a nervy finish but I think we defended really well and I think we deserved the three points.Eddie NketiahTNT Sport

    Match stats from the Emirates
    Arsenal’s 79% possession almost counted for nothing as they failed to kill the game off.
    However, the Gunners survived a late scare to earn three points on the opening weekend.

    Full time – Arsenal 2-1 Nott’m Forest
    The Emirates breathes a collective sigh of relief as Michael Oliver blows his full time whistle.
    Despite dominating the game for the best part of 82 minutes, Arsenal found themselves desperately holding on after Taiwo Awoniyi’s late strike gave Nottingham Forest hope against the odds.
    However, the Gunners held firm in the final moments to claim three points in a game settled by Bukayo Saka’s super strike.
    One thing is for certain, it’s not going to be boring watching Arsenal this season.

    Arsenal 2-1 Nott’m Forest
    90+8. Bizarrely, with the game entering its eighth minute of stoppage time, these clubs have unwittingly broken the Premier League’s 3pm television blackout.
    Points deduction!
    Arsenal 2-1 Nott’m Forest
    90+7. Odegaard almost seals the deal in fine fashion as his curler from the edge of the box leaves Turner flatfooted.
    Just over.
    Arsenal 2-1 Nott’m Forest
    90+6. The Arsenal fans are whistling for full time…
    …but the game continues.
    Arsenal 2-1 Nott’m Forest
    90+5. Deep into stoppage time, Forest win a free-kick on the right, midway inside the Arsenal half.
    As it’s launched goalwards, Saka goes down under McKenna’s challenge – seemingly trodden on – but it goes unnoticed by the officials.
    Despite being a player short, the Gunners scramble it away.
    Arsenal 2-1 Nott’m Forest
    90+3. Amid all the chaos, Bukayo Saka has been awarded the TNT Sport Player of the Match by Ally McCoist.
    The young Arsenal star won’t care about that if his team don’t see this one home.
    Arsenal 2-1 Nott’m Forest
    90+1. Kai Havertz wins Arsenal a corner despite a blatant handball as he ran through on goal.
    Meanwhile, Chris Wood is on for Forest along with Cheikhou Kouyate. I think we’re going route one…

    Arsenal 2-1 Nott’m Forest
    90. The board goes up to show that there will be SEVEN minutes of added-on time.
    A lot can happen in seven minutes.
    Arsenal 2-1 Nott’m Forest
    89. It’s the Nottingham Forest fans making all the noise.
    They still believe in miracles.
    Arsenal 2-1 Nott’m Forest
    87. As Saka passes up a half-chance, Mikel Arteta races to the edge of the technical area.
    He’s going crazy, unable to believe that his team have got themselves into this position after dominating for so long.
    Arsenal 2-1 Nott’m Forest – Arsenal substitution
    86. Now Mikel Arteta sends for Gabriel.
    The Brazilian is on with a job to do: keep Forest out.
    The centre-back replaces Gabriel Martinelli.
    Arsenal 2-1 Nott’m Forest
    85. The game is really stretched now, and there definitely feels like there is another goal in this, one way or the other.
    Arsenal 2-1 Nott’m Forest
    83. Ooof! Forest fancy this now!
    Straight from kick-off, they work the ball forwards again, and it falls kindly for Gibbs-White to volley over from 25 yards out,
    Arsenal 2-1 Nott’m Forest
    82. Inside the final ten minutes, and it’s game on!
    From an Arsenal corner, Forest tear downfield and halve the deficit.
    The speed of one substitute, Anthony Elanga, breaks the home side’s backline, and his fizzed cross is expertly steered in at the near post by another substitute in Taiwo Awoniyi.
    They couldn’t, could they?

    One back!

    Arsenal 2-0 Nott’m Forest
    80. Orel Mangala is the latest player to pick up a yellow card for a cynical tug on Martin Odegaard’s shirt.
    Arsenal 2-0 Nott’m Forest
    78. Chances from corners at both ends.
    First, Saliba is unable to get a telling connection on Saka’s cross moments before Boly is put off by Rice’s presence.
    Arsenal 2-0 Nott’m Forest
    76. Declan Rice almost caps his Arsenal debut with a goal!
    In arguably the best move of the half, the hosts pour forward before Havertz tees up the former West Ham man 25 yards out.
    Rice connects with a crisp first-time effort that Matt Turner does brilliantly to tip on to the base of the post.
    Arsenal 2-0 Nott’m Forest – Arsenal substituion
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    England 2-1 Colombia LIVE RESULT – Russo’s strike fires heroic Lionesses to Women’s World Cup semi-final

    ENGLAND have booked a Women’s World Cup semi-final spot after scraping past courageous Colombia.Santos’ superb strike broke the deadlock just as the Lionesses were starting to get on top.
    But Lauren Hemp was in the right place at the right time to pounce on keeper Perez’s calamity in the Colombian goal.
    And Alessia Russo’s low-driven strike turned out to be the winner.

    RESULT: England 2-1 Colombia
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    TV channel: ITV 1
    England XI: Earps; Greenwood, Carter, Bright, Bronze, Daly; Walsh, Stanway, Toone; Russo, Hemp
    Colombia XI: Perez; C.Arias, D.Arias, Carabali, Vanegas; Ospina, Bedoya; Santos; Usme, Caicedo
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    The Lionesses have booked their spot in the Women’s World Cup semi-finals with a 2-1 win over Colombia.
    Goals from Lauren Hemp and Alessia Russo separated the two sides in the end as England dug deep to preserve their advantage for the majority of the second half.
    Now, Sarina Wiegman’s side will face Australia in next week’s match, which is set to take place on Wednesday at 11am BST.
    You won’t want to miss it!
    But until then, thank you for reading!
    Credit: Getty
    England stars celebrate win
    Lionesses Keira Walsh and Georgia Stanway posed for a selfie in the dressing room after England’s 2-1 win over Colombia.

    Hemp looks forward to Australia clash
    “We’re all so excited. As a group we thrived off the amount of Colombian fans.
    “It just makes it so much more exciting so for me I can’t wait to get going against Australia. It’s going to be a packed out stadium with so many Australian fans but we know if we play at our best, we are unstoppable so hopefully we’ll be able to bring that.”
    Eyes on the prize
    The Lionesses have now reached the final four in each of their last three Women’s World Cup campaigns.
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    Alex Greenwood reacts
    “Tonight is about reflecting on this performance, taking lots of positives and getting ready for the semi-final.
    “The aim was to play our game, we have two strong right-sided players in Lucy [Bronze] and Jess [Carter] who did well against [Linda] Caicedo, and we controlled large parts of the game tonight.
    “We were warming up as they were taking the shoot out in Brisbane so we were focused on this game.”
    Credit: Reuters
    Road to the final
    Spain face Sweden and Australia take on England in the semi-finals of the Women’s World Cup.
    Credit: Fifa.com
    Who will England face in the semi-finals?
    The Lionesses are set to face Women’s World Cup co-hosts Australia in the semi-finals of the tournament.
    Australia earned their place in the final four with a 7-6 win on penalties against France following a 0-0 draw.
    The two teams will now meet in the second semi-final next Wednesday at 11am BST.
    Credit: Alamy
    Sarina Wiegman reacts
    “A very tough challenge but we didn’t expect anything else. We showed resilience, in the first half we played very good. In moments we were sloppy on the ball and they were really dangerous on the counter.
    “We conceded but we came back. I actually thought their keeper had the ball for our goal.
    “Second half we pushed, we found a way to keep that score and win the final duals. I just hoped we would have finished the game off sooner because we could have.
    “We know they are dangerous but again I am so proud of the team, we find a way to score to win the duels. If we had kept the ball a bit better, we could have won it a little earlier.”
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    ‘Dare to dream’
    England fans can always dare to dream, but we’ll carry on working hard.”Alessia Russospeaking to ITV
    Concern for Daly
    Rachel Daly was seen to by the England physios after full time.
    The full-back appeared to be in some discomfort as she suggested that there was a problem with her knee.
    Credit: EPA
    Say Less
    Across the 2022 Women’s Euros and 2023 World Cup, only Germany’s Alexandra Popp has scored more goals than Alessia Russo.
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    Lauren Hemp reacts
    Speaking to ITV, the England star said: “What an amazing feeling. I’m knackered, most of the team are but we put in a great performance.
    “You saw the resilience of the team. We controlled most of the game. They had a few counters and we knew what they would bring. The team were really special today.
    “We’ve changed formation a bit in recent games. As a group we’re really adaptable. This squad is special and we have so many characters.
    “I feel really free when I’m on the pitch. I love playing wing, don’t get me wrong, but I can go down the left or the right.
    “The first goal was scrappy, I didn’t expect the ball to come out to me. The link up with Alessia [Russo] is so strong and when she can finish like that.
    “We are all feeling really confident, Australia, bring it on. I’m absolutely over the moon, I can’t wait.
    “The atmosphere here was incredible, it’s going to be incredible again. That’s when you thrive, I feel like we will thrive once again.”
    Credit: Reuters
    Alessia Russo reacts
    Speaking to ITV at full time, the England striker said: “We’re just so happy to get three points and be in the semis.
    “We have had to dig deep from the first game. Colombia have so many players who can cause you so much trouble but the backline was impressive for us.
    “England fans can always dare to dream, but we’ll carry on working hard.”
    Credit: Getty
    England fans react to win
    Fans of the Lionesses have been out in full voice at BoxPark in London to celebrate the win!
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    Full Time – England 2-1 Colombia
    A huge win for the Lionesses!
    It was far from easy, but England dug deep during that second half and clinched the result in superb fashion.
    Alessia Russo and Lauren Hemp were excellent throughout and both thoroughly deserved to get on the scoresheet.
    The defensive trio of Millie Bright, Lauren Hemp and Jess Carter also put on a resilient display to keep Colombia at bay throughout the second half.
    Full Time – England 2-1 Colombia
    England are through to the Women’s World Cup semi finals!
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    90+7. England 2-1 Colombia
    Huge chance for Colombia as Ramirez unleashes a powerful strike from just outside the box, but her effort flies just wide of the post.
    One more minute!
    90+3. England 2-1 Colombia
    Wiegman makes another change.
    England is on to replace Hemp.
    Credit: PA
    90+1. England 2-1 Colombia
    Eight minutes have been added on.
    The Lionesses NEED to hold on to this lead, but Colombia are really pushing for the equaliser.
    87. England 2-1 Colombia
    Colombia have a corner.
    The ball is sent into the box, but Bright is there to head it clear.
    84. England 2-1 Colombia
    The Lionesses make their first change.
    Russo is replaced by Kelly.
    82. England 2-1 Colombia
    The Lionesses are skating on thin ice right now.
    Chacon – who replaced Ospina a few minutes ago – breaks through on goal, but Greenwood is forced into making a last-ditch tackle to clear the ball.
    78. England 2-1 Colombia
    A huge defensive slip-up from England sees Walsh lose the ball in a dangerous area.
    Ramirez carries it towards goal, but Carter gets back to make a crucial block.
    That was a let-off for the Lionesses.
    70. England 2-1 Colombia
    Daly loses the ball in midfield and Ramirez carries it forward.
    She squares it to Bedoya in the middle, who unleashes a powerful strike from around 30 yards out from goal.
    Earps is forced to make the save and sends the ball out for a corner.
    Credit: Getty
    67. England 2-1 Colombia
    Colombia are forced into another change.
    Perez is forced off with what appears to be concussion.
    She is replaced by 20-year-old goalkeeper Giraldo.
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    Date: Saturday, 12 August
    Kick off time: 5:30pm BST
    TV channel: Sky Sports Main Event
    Live stream: NOW
    Stadium: St James’ Park

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    Sean Dyche’s side will take on a Fulham team that will be hoping to continue from where they left off last season.

    Date: Saturday, August 12
    Kick off time: 3pm BST
    TV channel/live stream: Not available in the UK due to 3pm blackout
    Stadium: Goodison Park

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    Date: Saturday, August 12
    Kick off time: 3pm BST
    TV channel/live stream: Not available in the UK due to 3pm blackout
    Stadium: Amex Stadium

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    Elsewhere, Bournemouth have been active in the transfer window and will be aiming to establish their Premier League status this season.

    Date: Saturday, August 12
    Kick off time: 3pm BST
    TV channel/live stream: Not available in the UK due to 3pm blackout
    Stadium: Vitality Stadium

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    Date: Saturday, August 12
    Kick off time: 3pm BST
    TV channel/live stream: Not available in the UK due to 3pm blackout
    Stadium: Bramall Lane

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