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    Adam Azim vs Ohara Davies LIVE RESULTS: Azim KNOCKS OUT bloodied Davies in eighth round – latest updates

    ADAM AZIM put on a blistering performance to knock out Ohara Davies in the eighth round of their fight. The Assassin was surgical throughout as he scored two knockdowns en route to his impressive stoppage win. Anthony Yarde beat Ralfs Vilvans on points on the undercard. TV: Sky Sports Main EventLive stream: NowTV / Sky Sports+CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSFollow our live blog below…Edmondson BEATS AzeezIt was a close, competitive fight. But wow. I didn’t expect that one. Lewis Edmondson wins it on the scorecards by majority decision, beating Azeez 114-114, 114-113, 115-112. Big win for the 28-year-old. Copy linkCopiedChampionship roundsAzeez continues to impress in the final rounds here with 11 and 12 on deck. Edomondson is giving it a good go here, despite having never been this later in a fight before. Big right hand for Azeez lands and Edmondson takes it well but he’s struggling to do much more in there at the moment. It was a close right to begin with then Edmondson had a point taken and since then Azeez has taken control of things a little more. Whoever finishes these final two rounds strong, however, could nick it. Credit: PACopy linkCopiedPoint taken from EdmondsonA point has been taken from Lewis Edmondson by the referee for hitting after being told to break. Azeez has really taken control of the fight in the last two rounds and Edmondson looks like he’s starting to feel the pace a little bit as well. I have Azeez a couple of rounds up and he usually does his best work in the latter rounds as well. Copy linkCopiedAction shotsHere’s how the fight is looking so far. It’s been an even but entertaining one. Hard to split. Both men have used their jabs and right hands effectively. Credit: PACredit: PACredit: PACopy linkCopiedAzeez vs Edmondson R5Callum Simpson, British super-middleweight champion, is sat ringside and has the fight close but in favour of Edmondson so far. It’s been a very even affair so far. Azeez is an absolute laser with his jab from so far back, using every ounce of athleticism he has to bypass Edmondson’s lead hand. Azeez and Edmondson warned to keep things clean by the ref after a couple of awkward exchanges with both men up close. Copy linkCopiedAzeez vs Edmondson R3It’s been a solid start to this British and Commonwealth title match-up between Dan Azeez and Lewis Edmondson.Both men boxing well but looks to be Azeez with most of the early control in there. Edmondson is rangey though and could cause some problems with that jab. Copy linkCopiedOhara talks retirementDavies: “I think my time in the sport is done. This might be the end of my boxing career. I’ll still be around but I no longer enjoy it. “I didn’t enjoy this camp. I might be involved in some other parts, but these young guys, Azim, Dalton Smith, Harlem Eubank, it’s time for them to reign.”Copy linkCopiedAzim KNOCKS OUT Davies R8And there’s the statement Adam Azim wanted. He lands a stiff jab in the opening minute of the round and that immediately puts Ohara on the backfoot. He follows it up with a blistering left hook and down goes Ohara. The referee begins to count. But his corner is having none of it and the towel comes in. Credit: PACopy linkCopiedAzim vs Davies R7Shane McGuigan tells his man in the corner to go for the stoppage. He’s seen enough and thinks Azim can finish it here. Azim comes out and looks to land some really sharp shots and is having success with most. But Ohara is hanging in there nice and tough. Azim is willing to sit in the pocket and systematically break his opponent down, however. He can do this all night. But he’ll want an emphatic finish. Copy linkCopiedAzim vs Davies R6Ohara has calmed things down in the sixth round. He’s feeling the pressure a little less and Azim has slowed things down too. Azim still pressuring nicely, he doesn’t want to let his man off the hook in there as the fight enters the second half. A big left hand comes in from Ohara but Azim takes it and finishes the round strong by landing two big shots of his own. Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedAzim vs Davies R5Azim KNOCKS DOWN Davies. It looks as if Ohara Davies has broken his nose in there. It’s bleeding profusely and Azim has literally smelt the blood. Azim goes for it and puts his man on the deck after a flurry of punches against the ropes.He gets back up but Azim is now turning the screw. The stoppage could be near. Copy linkCopiedAzim vs Davies R4Azim lands a lovely left hook in the opening minute and gets a smile from Davies in response. Another heavy right hand from Azim follows before Ohara comes back with a couple of solid jabs of his own. One-two and finishes with a left hook, does Azim with his next move. Ohara tries to land a haymaker but misses and Azim comes back with a really solid uppercut to answer.Credit: PACopy linkCopiedAzim vs Davies R3Azim probing with some stinging jabs but Ohara is equal to them, parrying the odd one on the way in. Davies does come very close to landing his own looping hook but Azim sees it coming and dodges a second before it lands. Another tense round. Copy linkCopiedAzim vs Davies R2Another very tense round from Davies, who keeps Azim at bay with long arms but he’s still very hesitant to throw anything of note. He’s still trying to figure out the speed of Azim. Davies tries to pick things up in the final minute of the round and just misses with a chopping right hand of his own. Another round to Azim.Credit: PACopy linkCopiedAzim vs Davies R1Both men looking to show all their flare in the first round here but Azim definitely looking the quicker and the flashier of the two. Davies on the back foot as Azim comes forward and lands some very sharp right hands on the temple of Davies. The hand speed difference is very telling and already Davies looks incredibly hesitant to let his hands go. Really sharp opener for Azim. Copy linkCopiedAzim makes his entranceHere comes Adam Azim! A dazzling entrance for his main event clash with Ohara Davies. Copy linkCopiedOhara Davies is on his wayHere comes Ohara!He looks pretty dialled in. Copy linkCopiedAzim vs DaviesAdam Azim’s clash against Ohara Davies is NEXT. It’s been an entertaining build-up so far, but now the talking stops as both men enter the ring for what should be a cracker of a fight. Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedBuatsi on Yarde’s winJoshua Buatsi was a little critical of Anthony Yarde’s performance tonight. The pair have been linked with a fight against each other for years.“That guy [Vilcans] shouldn’t have seen past round three, in my opinion”, Buatsi says.Copy linkCopiedAntony Yarde WINSIt’s a comeback win for Anthony Yarde, but not in the manner he wanted. Referee Victor Loughlan scored it 98-92 to Yarde, who clearly wanted the stoppage, but just couldn’t find it. He got the knockdown but after that Vilcans came into his own. Copy linkCopiedYarde vs Vilcans R10A very pedestrian round 10 finishes things off as Yarde fails to land anything more of any meaning. Both men look pretty happy to leave it to the scorecards, especially Yarde. But Vilvans may have won at least four rounds in there. It could be close if the judges have scored this without any hometown bias. Both men windmill in the final few seconds of the round and that’s it. Copy linkCopiedYarde vs Vilcans R9A great round for Ralfs Vilcans. The Latvian has given it a right go since being floored in the first round.Yarde looks like he’s feeling it a little after expending so much energy trying to take Vilcans out in the middle rounds.Yarde does land a big right hand towards the end of the round but that’s all he’s really done in the ninth.One more to go.Copy linkCopiedYarde vs Vilcans R8A slower round eight here as Yarde looks to get behind his jab again.The only knockdown of the fight, remember, came in the first seven seconds of the fight. Hard to believe we’re in round eight.Yarde just hasn’t put it together how he hoped he would. He’s been, at times, out-landed and outworked.But he’s pressed the action and landed the more eye-catching shots throughout.Copy linkCopiedYarde vs Vilcans R7All-in-all, Yarde has been sloppy tonight, and perhaps a lot of it comes down to ring rust. Or he’s just not up to facing an opponent like this. But he’s no closer to getting the stoppage he craves in the seventh. Vilcans is clearly tough and if he’s going to go away, Yarde will have to set his shots up rather than try and land one-hitter quitters. Another solid defensive round for Vilcans.Copy linkCopiedYarde vs Vilcans R6Yarde going for the finish here again. Those right hands from Vilcans are coming less and less. Yarde marching his man down but he’s not loading up, perhaps looking to do things a little more methodically with his man gasping for air. Vilcans lands a nice upset as Yarde plods forward but it angers the Brit clearly as he comes forward himself and lands a massive left hand which stumbles the Latvian onto the ropes. Copy linkCopied More

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    Premier League LIVE SCORES: Saka NOT in Arsenal squad, Man Utd come from behind to beat Brentford – latest updates

    PREMIER LEAGUE action is back after a two-week international break – and several blockbuster matches are happening RIGHT NOW!Under-fire Manchester United boss Erik ten Hag will be hoping he can survive another day by his side beating Brentford as the 3pm fixtures get underway.And then we head to the Vitality Stadium for the final match of the day as title-chasing Arsenal take a trip down south to battling Bournemouth.A fierce London derby kicked off proceedings, with Tottenham thrashing West Ham 4-1 after a stunning second-half blitz.FOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSKEEP up with all the scores and results from the Premier League with our live blog below…FT: Fulham 1-3 Aston VillaAfter going a goal down, the visitors came back in style.Both sides had a player sent-off in the process also.But for Unai Emery’s side, they make big strides towards securing another top four finish this season.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Gary Stonehouse at St James’ ParkDanny Welbeck could be celebrating victory from his hospital bed tonight.The star equalled his goal tally from the entirety of last season with his matchwinner – his fifth of the campaign.But Brighton will be praying the injury isn’t as bad as feared as Toon lick their wounds after their 280-day unbeaten home run ends.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Tony Banks at St Mary’sJordan Ayew’s 98th minute goal broke Southampton’s hearts after they had been two goals up. A desperate afternoon for Russell Martin.Copy linkCopiedFT: Man Utd 2-1 BrentfordAfter trailing at half-time the Red Devils manage to grab a much-needed win.Goals from Garnacho and Hojlund seal the victory.Erik ten Hag remains in employment for another week.Copy linkCopiedFT: Newcastle 0-1 BrightonWhat a massive result for Fabian Hurzeler’s side.Despite being under pressure for the majority of the game, they have managed to land a big sucker punch.Danny Welbeck’s goal is the difference between the sides.Copy linkCopiedFT: Southampton 2-3 LeicesterIt is all over at St Mary’s as the boos ring out.From being two goals ahead at half-time, The Saints have suffered another defeat.Time could be running out for Russell Martin.Copy linkCopied90+8. GOAL – Southampton 2-3 LEICESTERJordan Ayew bags his first Foxes’ goal to score a late winner.Copy linkCopiedFulham 1-3 Aston Villa 90+5. It is a very soft dimissal for the Aston Villa man.Having already been booked he puts his hands on the back of the Fulham man who goes to ground.The referee produces another yellow and gives Philogene his marching orders.Copy linkCopiedRed card – Jaden Philogene (Aston Villa)Copy linkCopiedNewcastle 0-1 Brighton90+4. The visitors are looking for a goal to put this one to bed.Wieffer sees his shot blocked by Pope before Mitoma puts the resulting rebound wide of the target.Newcastle cannot find a goal themselves when camped out in their own half however.Copy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Neil Silver at Portman RoadHeavyweight boxing champion and Ipswich fan Fabio Wardley paraded his belts on the pitch at half-time, but his appearance failed to beef up his team’s second-half performance. You couldn’t fault their spirit, but they lacked the quality needed to beat their fellow relegation scrappers, who looked the more likely to add to their lead, forcing a couple of routine saves from Muric.Copy linkCopiedSouthampton 2-2 Leicester90. The fourth official’s board goes up to show there will be an additional seven minutes.Enough time for either of these teams to find a winner.If Leicester manage to get a third, this will really hurt Southampton given that they led two-nil.Copy linkCopiedIpswich Town 0-2 Everton68. Kieran McKenna’s side are struggling to find a way back into this game.Sean Dyche’s side have a two goal cushion and are looking comfortable right now.That said, a goal for the hosts would put a completely different spin on this one.They have got form for throwing away two-goal leads after all.Copy linkCopiedNewcastle 0-1 Brighton71. It has been a sad end to the day for Danny Welbeck.He has been stretchered off at St James’ Park and his day is over.However, as it stands, his goal may have won this game for Fabian Hurzeler’s side.Credit: ReutersCopy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Philip Thomas at Old TraffordMaybe Erik ten Hag has finally found the secret formula to turn United’s season on its head after all…a kick up the backside mixed with a combination of frustration and fury. It certainly worked against Brentford, anyway…Copy linkCopiedSouthampton 2-2 Leicester70. In the space of ten minutes, Leicester have turned this game on its head.They are dominating this game now and putting the hosts under constant pressure.Say what you like about Steve Cooper but his bringing on Fatawu seems to be the moment that changed this one.Copy linkCopiedFulham 1-3 Aston Villa70. This has become mission impossible now for the hosts.Digne put a cross into the box, which seemed harmless, until Diop turned it into his own net at the near post.It looks like Unai Emery’s side have sealed the win in the capital.Copy linkCopiedSouthampton 2-2 Leicester74. The Saints have hit the self-destruct button in this second half.Fraser was given his marching orders for his foul on Vardy, who himself stepped up to take the resulting penalty.The veteran striker smashed his effort down the middle of the goal to silence the home faithful.Copy linkCopied74. GOAL – Southampton 2-2 LEICESTERJamie Vardy scores the penalty to draw his side level at St Mary’s.Copy linkCopied69. GOAL – Fulham 1-3 ASTON VILLAIsa Diop scores an own goal for the hosts.Copy linkCopiedRed card – Ryan Fraser (Southampton)Copy linkCopiedPenalty to LeicesterCopy linkCopiedView from SunSport’s Gary Stonehouse at St James’ ParkHow haven’t Newcastle scored? Brighton, wasting as much time as possible, continue to frustrate and hang on.And the crowd are getting restless, even towards their manager. THey’ve just booed his decision to bring off Sandro Tonali and replace him with Joe Willock.Copy linkCopiedFulham 1-2 Aston Villa61. Watkins skips past Andersen who is the last man for Fulham.He barges the Villa striker over and the referee has no other option but to give him his marching orders.Any hope The Cottagers had of getting back into this game has evaporated with that one incident.Copy linkCopiedMan Utd 2-1 Brentford62. Fernandes plays a superb pass in behind the defence for Hojlund to run onto.He lifts the ball past Flekken to get his first goal of the season.What a turnaround by Erik ten Hag’s side.Copy linkCopied More

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    Thomas Tuchel named England manager LIVE – New Three Lions boss unveiled as FA reveal ten candidates were interviewed

    THOMAS TUCHEL has been officially unveiled as the new England manager.The former Chelsea boss has been out of work since he left Bayern Munich at the end of last season.Lee Carsley took over as interim Three Lions head coach after Gareth Southgate’s departure following the Euro 2024 final.And on Wednesday, Tuchel was unveiled as the new England boss with the FA confirming they interviewed ten candidates for the post.Follow all the latest from Wembley with our live blog below…Carragher – Tuchel will ‘bring the passion’ Former England centre-back Jamie Carragher is excited to see Tuchel take charge for the first time.And the Sky pundit believes it won’t be dull with the former Chelsea man in the hot seat.Carragher told Sky: “He will bring unbelievable passion to the England national team, even though he’s a German.”He’s been passionate about every other job he’s had and I don’t think the England job will be any different.”I look forward to watching him on the touchline in a World Cup quarter-final.”Credit: AFPCopy linkCopiedTuchel calls on Chelsea’s forgotten manTuchel is reportedly using his Chelsea connections to help build his England support team.The German already confirmed his trusted assistant Anthony Barry – who worked with him at both Chelsea and Bayern Munich – will join as his right-hand man.According to Di Marzio’s Nathan Gissing, Tuchel will also bring in former Chelsea goalkeeper Henrique Hilario.The one-time Portugal international is being eyed for a “part-time role” in the England staff.Hilario made just 39 appearances for Chelsea but was part of the squad for the club’s 2010 Premier League title, 2012 Champions League success and three FA Cup wins.He has since served as a keeper coach in West London. Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedTuchel’s first gamesDespite signing his contract on October 8, Tuchel will not take charge of England until the New Year.He starts his new role as Three Lions manager on January 1.England’s Nations League campaign will signal when Tuchel’s first match on the touchline could be. Should England finish top ahead of Greece in Group 2, Tuchel will take charge of his first game in March 2025 against a currently unknown team in a World Cup qualifier. If the Three Lions lose both of their matches next month and Ireland win both of theirs, Tuchel’s first game could be in a Nations League playoff game.Copy linkCopiedNeville – ‘Difficult questions to answer’ Gary Neville has hit out at the FA after the appointment of Thomas Tuchel.Neville claims the FA needs to answer questions over the decision not to hire an English coach.He told Sky Sports: “I worked under international coaches for England.“I loved playing for England while I was working under Terry Venables, Glenn Hoddle, Steve McClaren, Kevin Keegan… and Sven Goran Eriksson – so I didn’t see any difference in terms of my passion for my country when I played under an international coach.“But what I have seen over the last 15-20 years is the reputational damage that English coaching has taken.”We are in a rut when it comes to English coaching.“English coaching is one of the least respected big nations in Europe when it comes to taking charge of a football team.”We don’t have a clear identity as an English nation, for what we are anymore.”Credit: PACopy linkCopiedTuchel England’s ‘best chance’ of successFA Chief Executive Mark Bullingham was bullish at today’s press conference as he lavished praise on Thomas Tuchel. He said: “This is a really exciting day for the English game. “We have appointed one of the very best coaches in the world and one of the best young English coaches as his number two. “Our aim is always to win a major tournament. We believe Thomas gives us the best possible chance to do that at the next men’s World Cup.”Copy linkCopiedSuit yourselfDanny Mills will be amongst those happy to see Thomas Tuchel rep a suit during his opening England press conference.The former Three Lions full-back bizarrely took aim at Tuchel’s sideline outfits during an interview this morning.Mills told Sky Sports News: “Often we see him in a hoodie and a cap on the sidelines.”Will that be his managerial stance as an England manager?”That’s not really something that we’re used to. It’s really always a suit and looking very, very smart.”Credit: APCopy linkCopiedMeet the No. 2Set-piece specialist Anthony Barry will join Tuchel as his assistant coach when the German takes up his new role on January 1.A former player, Barry was forced to retire after suffering a dislocated kneecap aged just age 24 while playing for Yeovil.He got his first taste of coaching action with Accrington Stanley’s Under-16 side and then a year later, Barry worked alongside Paul Cook at Wigan.Barry became a set-piece coach with Chelsea, working with Tuchel – who took him to Bayern Munich in 2023.On Tuchel, Barry said: “Our relationship is very respectful and friendly.”I admired Thomas from the first day. We have a lot of parallels – how we work and how we see football.”Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedTuchel will ‘respect’ anthemThe German was asked during his press conference if he would belt out God Save the King alongside the England players.He replied: “I have not made my decision yet. Your anthem is very moving.”I have experienced it a few times, at the FA Cup final for example.”I have until March. I will always show my respect to the country. But I will take my time.”Copy linkCopiedCarragher on Tuchel appointmentFormer Three Lions and Liverpool star Jamie Carragher was impressed by Thomas Tuchel’s debut press conference as England boss.Speaking on Sky Sports, he said: “I thought he came across really well. He’s got charisma, he’s got personality.”You can see the confidence, perhaps compared to Lee Carsley. He seems like he’s a good fit, certainly in terms of handling the media.”But I think, if we’re being honest, he’d rather be coaching a top club side rather than England. Maybe that’s why he’s signed an 18-month deal.”Credit: AlamyCopy linkCopiedLineker on Tuchel appointmentMatch of the Day host Gary Lineker has had his say on Thomas Tuchel’s appointment as England manager.The Three Lions icon, 63, told the BBC: “It is just one last step isn’t it? They made a couple of finals under Gareth Southgate so were knocking on the door.”There is no question that England have the quality needed to challenge for trophies and the upcoming World Cup. They have the ability throughout.”Sometimes if you keep knocking on the door then it might just open, and I have no doubt it will with this England squad.”Whether that is in 18 months’ time or over three years that remains to be seen. It is just about belief so hopefully Tuchel can instil that in them. They should have that because they are so talented.”He will have difficulties and problems because sometimes having that much talent can be an issue for you. He is going to have to try and keep super high-quality players happy when they are not always playing as he can’t play them all.”But he is very demanding and driven. He has very good tactical acumen. There is no question that England will be one of the favourites going into the next World Cup.”Credit: PACopy linkCopiedEngland skipper reacts on XHarry Kane has welcome Thomas Tuchel’s England appointment on social media.The Bayern Munich striker, 31, played under the German in the Bundesliga last season.Quoting the official announcement post, Kane wrote: “Looking forward to playing under the boss again!”Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedHow England chose Thomas TuchelIn his opening statement, FA CEO Mark Bullingham lifted the lid on the recruitment process that led to Thomas Tuchel being appointed England manager.He said: “We had a really clear recruitment plan in place before the Euros.“John McDermott and the team developed our ideal profile for an international coach and a shortlist if we needed it.”After Gareth (Southgate) resigned we executed that plan, met and evaluated potential candidates.”Thomas was absolutely outstanding, providing a clear vision of how he will work with our players to get the best out of them and to give us the best chance in the World Cup.”We wanted to wait for the international window to be over before we announced it.”Credit: PACopy linkCopiedNew boss to ‘respect’ CarsleyThomas Tuchel has confirmed that he will have no involvement in next month’s England camp.The Three Lions are set to conclude their Nations League campaign with matches against Greece and Ireland.With Tuchel not officially starting in the job until January 1, Lee Carsley will remain in caretaker charge for the November games.The new boss insisted: “It’s very important to give respect to Lee and the upcoming camp in November, without me interfering.”Credit: APCopy linkCopiedTuchel addresses Man Utd rumoursThomas Tuchel was asked about why he took on the England job as his next project, rather than a potential club vacancy at Manchester United.He replied: “The idea and the way Mark (Bullingham) and John (McDermott) presented it was very fast, very exciting, very confidential and trustful.”It was very straightforward. This was a decision for this job and not a decision against anyone else.”I will not comment on any other clubs.”Credit: RexCopy linkCopiedTuchel answers German questionIn the one German question that got by the moderator, Thomas Tuchel was asked about how he will win over any grumbling England supporters that wanted a homegrown coach.He said: “Everyone has their opinion and I can understand when someone says they would fancy an English coach more for the English team.”I can understand it, but I think we deserve a fair chance. We deserve it for having a good record, for never being shy of how much we love living here and working with Premier League players.”Maybe this counts a little bit for a British edge on my German passport, so we will try to convince [the fans] by results and how we play.”Credit: RexCopy linkCopiedUnusual press conference momentDuring his introductory press conference, Thomas Tuchel was asked a question in German!He swiftly responded in English, which may please his FA bigwig bosses.The moderator then sternly warned that only questions in English would be taken from then on.Credit: RexCopy linkCopiedBullingham on recruitment processFA CEO Mark Bullingham rather evaded the question when asked if England were turned down by any candidates before landing on Thomas Tuchel.He said: “We spoke to 10 people.”Some were more up for the role than others but we believe we have got the best candidate for the job.”Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedTuchel ‘did not consult Kane’The incoming England boss has revealed that he did not consult anyone before taking the job – even his former Bayern Munich star Harry Kane.He said: “I spoke to no-one. We kept the process confidential. I did not speak to Harry, or Gareth (Southgate).”I never normally do this because I want my own feeling.”Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedTuchel on Kane captaincyThe former Bayern Munich boss has refused to confirm that Harry Kane will remain his England captain.Asked about Kane, Tuchel admitted that he “fought” to bring him to Bayern, and that he is a “legend” in the making for the Three Lions.But he stopped short of saying that the striker will remain his skipper come March.He said: “Too early to answer these questions but you know how I think of Harry and how I fought to bring him to Bayern Munich.”He is on his way to be a legend but it is important to have respect to Lee (Carsley) and not interfere next month.”Credit: APCopy linkCopiedTuchel on contract lengthThe German has confirmed that he has signed an 18-month contract.He said: “It is for 18 months and then we agreed to sit together and let’s see.”I have good experience with 18 months, unfortunately!”It was important for me to have a framework. We are building up to the World Cup.”Credit: RexCopy linkCopiedTuchel on making England ‘winners’Thomas Tuchel has been asked about how he can turn England into “trophy winners”.He said of his side’s top-end talent: “They are there, we are there. The players proved that they are there. The consistency of reaching quarter-finals and semi-finals and finals is impressive.”We have players that compete in the strongest league in the world day-in, day-out. We have the ingredients and we fully trust that this is the moment to install patterns and principles that can help to push the team over the line.”We will need luck not to have injuries and to get little decisions in the game, but we feel confident to add something from our experience in club football that will maybe help.”We have to live up to these standards. We need to show it in qualification and build an atmosphere with the country. Then special things can happen.”Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedTuchel to build on Southgate achievementsEngland boss Thomas Tuchel wants to build on what Gareth Southgate achieved at the helm.He said: “Gareth Southgate and the FA did a fantastic job. Look at the results of the tournaments.”The youth teams win titles and the women’s team. We are there. The federation is there.”We will build on what Gareth built and add a little extra to get it over the line.”Credit: ReutersCopy linkCopiedTuchel asked about English anthemThomas Tuchel has admitted that he has not decided yet whether he will sing God Save the King before England matches.His predecessor Lee Carsley opted not to sing the anthem.Tuchel said: ” I understood from Mark it is a personal decision if you sing it. Some managers did it and others did not.”He then went on to add: “I have not made my decision.”Your anthem is very moving, I experienced it several times at Wembley and in Cup finals.”Whatever decision I make, I will always show my respect to my new role, the country and a moving anthem.”As it is a new subject, I will take a little bit of time.”Credit: ReutersCopy linkCopiedFA chief on recruitment processFA CEO Mark Bullingham has revealed that English coaches WERE interviewed for the role of Three Lions boss.He admitted: “We interviewed 10 people and we interviewed some English candidates.”Credit: RexCopy linkCopiedTuchel on his ‘personality’New Three Lions boss Thomas Tuchel has been asked about what his “personality” is like.He said: “I think it is obvious I am very emotional and I love what I am doing.”This task brought the young me alive and my teenage days to get excited before such a big task. “Credit: PACopy linkCopied More

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    Thomas Tuchel to England live updates – former Chelsea boss ‘SIGNS’ contract to become Three Lions boss – latest

    THOMAS TUCHEL has reportedly SIGNED to become the new England manager.The former Chelsea boss has been out of work since left Bayern Munich at the end of last season.Lee Carsley took over as interim Three Lions manager following Gareth Southgate’s departure following the Euro 2024 final.And now Tuchel’s appointment by FA chiefs is said to be imminent.Key dates for TuchelThomas Tuchel faces a busy first year as England manager with potential Nations League and World Cup qualifying commitments.March 2025 – Nations League Play-offs or first two World Cup qualifiersJune 2025 – Two World Cup qualifiersOctober 2025 – Two World Cup qualifiersNovember 2025 – Two World Cup qualifiersJune to July 2026 – World Cup in Canada, Mexico and USACopy linkCopiedKane on TuchelEngland captain Harry Kane already has experience playing under Thomas Tuchel.The former Bayern Munich manager signed the striker for the German giants last summer.Kane hailed his old boss this week, telling Sky Sports: “Obviously, I know Thomas well from last year.“Fantastic coach, fantastic person, so I am sure the guys at the FA will contact me, when they know more about it.”Copy linkCopiedCarsley’s futureIn case you missed it, Lee Carsley is set to remain in charge for England’s next two matches, according to the BBC.The interim boss will take charge of the Three Lions’ final two Nations League matches against Greece and the Republic of Ireland next month.Thomas Tuchel is then expected to formally take over ahead of next year’s World Cup qualifiers.Copy linkCopiedTuchel’s coaching careerThomas Tuchel began his coaching career with Stuttgart in 2000, two years after the end of his playing days.He was handed his first senior role nine years later by Mainz before going on to manage in France and England before his Three Lions appointment.Tuchel’s coaching careerStuttgart Academy – 2000-04Stuttgart U19 (assistant) – 2004-05Augsburg U19 – 2005-06Augsburg Academy – 2005-08Augsburg II – 2007-08Mainz U19 – 2008-09Mainz – 2009-14Borussia Dortmund – 2014-17Paris Saint-Germain – 2018-20Chelsea – 2021-22Bayern Munich – 2023-24Copy linkCopiedTuchel’s trophy cabinetThomas Tuchel has won 11 major trophies during his managerial career.They include the Champions League with Chelsea and three league titles in France and Germany.Tuchel’s trophiesChampions LeagueClub World CupBundesliga2x Ligue 1Uefa Super CupGerman CupFrench Cup2x French Super CupsCopy linkCopiedPrevious England managersHere is how the last 10 permanent England managers have fared.Graham Taylor, 1990-93 – P38, W18, D13, L7Terry Venables, 1994-96 – P23, W11, D11, L1Glenn Hoddle, 1996-99 – P28, W17, D6, L5Kevin Keegan, 1999-2000 – P18, W7, D7, L4Sven-Goran Eriksson, 2001-06 – P67, W40, D17, L10Steve McClaren, 2006-07 – P18, W9, D4, L5Fabio Capello, 2008-12 – P42, W28, D8, L6Roy Hodgson, 2012-16 – P56, W33, D15, L8Sam Allardyce, 2016 – P1, W1, D0, L0Gareth Southgate, 2016-24 – P102, W64, D20, L18Copy linkCopiedEngland in 2024Thomas Tuchel will take over an England side which has had an impressive 2024.The Three Lions reached the final of Euro 2024 under Gareth Southgate and have lost just four times across 14 matches.Here are England’s results so far this year:England 0-1 BrazilEngland 2-2 BelgiumEngland 3-0 Bosnia and HerzegovinaEngland 0-1 IcelandSerbia 0-1 EnglandDenmark 1-1 EnglandEngland 0-0 SloveniaEngland 2-1 (AET) SlovakiaEngland 1-1 (AET) (5-3 on penalties) SwitzerlandNetherlands 1-2 EnglandSpain 2-1 EnglandRepublic of Ireland 0-2 EnglandEngland 2-0 FinlandEngland 1-2 GreeceFinland 1-3 EnglandCopy linkCopiedKey dates for TuchelThomas Tuchel faces a busy first year as England manager with potential Nations League and World Cup qualifying commitments.March 2025 – Nations League Play-offs or first two World Cup qualifiersJune 2025 – Two World Cup qualifiersOctober 2025 – Two World Cup qualifiersNovember 2025 – Two World Cup qualifiersJune to July 2026 – World Cup in Canada, Mexico and USACopy linkCopiedTuchel’s EnglandThomas Tuchel could implement his favoured 3-4-3 formation as England manager.There is also potential for a string of forgotten stars to make their Three Lions returns under the former Chelsea manager.Tuchel worked with Ben Chilwell and Mason Mount at Chelsea, with the trio winning the Champions League in 2021.Meanwhile, Eric Dier impressed after joining Tuchel’s Bayern Munich in January before making his loan move permanent in the summer.Reuben Loftus-Cheek has also stared in Italy since signing for AC Milan in 2023.Copy linkCopiedKane on TuchelEngland captain Harry Kane already has experience playing under Thomas Tuchel.The former Bayern Munich manager signed the striker for the German giants last summer.Kane hailed his old boss this week, telling Sky Sports: “Obviously, I know Thomas well from last year.”Fantastic coach, fantastic person, so I am sure the guys at the FA will contact me, when they know more about it.”Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedCarsley’s futureLee Carsley is set to remain in charge for England’s next two matches, according to the BBC.The interim boss will take charge of the Three Lions’ final two Nations League matches against Greece and the Republic of Ireland next month.Thomas Tuchel is then expected to formally take over ahead of next year’s World Cup qualifiers.Credit: PACopy linkCopiedEngland’s recent historyThomas Tuchel will be charged with guiding England to the 2026 World Cup.The Three Lions have qualified for each of the last eight major international tournaments, with four coming under Gareth Southgate.Here is how they have fared since failing to reach Euro 2008.2010 World Cup – Round of 16Euro 2012 – Quarter-finals2014 World Cup – Group stageEuro 2016 – Round of 162018 World Cup – Fourth placeEuro 2020 – Runners-up2022 World Cup – Quarter-finalsEuro 2024 – Runners-upCopy linkCopiedForeign England managersThomas Tuchel is set to become the third foreign manager to take permanent charge of the England national team.Swedish coach Sven-Goran Eriksson and Italy’s Fabio Capello previously managed the Three Lions.Here is how they fared in the role:Sven-Goran Eriksson – 2001-06, 67 matches, 40 wins, 17 draws, 10 losses, win percentage: 59.7, 2002 World Cup quarter-final, Euro 2004 quarter-final, 2006 World Cup quarter-finalFabio Capello – 2008-12, 42 matches, 28 wins, eight draws, six losses, win percentage: 66.7, 2010 World Cup last 16Copy linkCopiedTuchel’s coaching careerThomas Tuchel began his coaching career with Stuttgart in 2000, two years after the end of his playing days.He was handed his first senior role nine years later by Mainz before going on to manage in France and England before his Three Lions appointment.Tuchel’s coaching careerStuttgart Academy – 2000-04Stuttgart U19 (assistant) – 2004-05Augsburg U19 – 2005-06Augsburg Academy – 2005-08Augsburg II – 2007-08Mainz U19 – 2008-09Mainz – 2009-14Borussia Dortmund – 2014-17Paris Saint-Germain – 2018-20Chelsea – 2021-22Bayern Munich – 2023-24Copy linkCopiedTuchel’s trophy cabinetThomas Tuchel has won 11 major trophies during his managerial career.They include the Champions League with Chelsea and three league titles in France and Germany.Tuchel’s trophiesChampions LeagueClub World CupBundesliga2x Ligue 1Uefa Super CupGerman CupFrench Cup2x French Super CupsCopy linkCopiedTuchel’s EnglandHere is how the Three Lions could line-up under Thomas Tuchel.Forgotten England stars could benefit from Tuchel appointmentWITH Thomas Tuchel in the frame to be the next England manager, a few forgotten stars might be hopeful of a return to the international set up.The former Chelsea and Bayern Munich manager usually uses a 3-4-3 formation.That could provide an opening for Mason Mount, who’s not been involved in the England set-up since the World Cup in 2022.The now Manchester United star enjoyed his most successful spell under Tuchel while the pair were at Stamford Bridge.Tuchel could also offer lifelines to other previously capped players such as Ruben Loftus-Cheek and Eric Dier.RLC has excelled since his move to AC Milan and with England struggling to find a partner for Rice, he could be the surprise answer.Meanwhile, Dier played for Tuchel at Bayern Munich as part of a back-three last season.The defender did enough to convince the club to make his loan move permanent after he had fallen out of favour at Tottenham.Click here to see the full England XI who could play under Tuchel.Copy linkCopiedKey dates for TuchelThomas Tuchel faces a busy first year as England manager with both Nations League and World Cup qualifying commitments.November 2024 – Nations League vs Greece and Republic of IrelandMarch 2025 – Nations League Play-offs or first two World Cup qualifiersJune 2025 – Two World Cup qualifiersOctober 2025 – Two World Cup qualifiersNovember 2025 – Two World Cup qualifiersJune to July 2026 – World Cup in Canada, Mexico and USACopy linkCopiedFirst assignmentThomas Tuchel’s first match as England boss will see the Three Lions head to Greece in the Nations League on November 14.Meanwhile, his opening Wembley fixture comes three days later against the Republic of Ireland.Copy linkCopiedTuchel ‘signs’ contractThomas Tuchel has reportedly agreed to become the new permanent England manager.The German coach is set to replace Gareth Southgate as Three Lions boss following Lee Carsley’s interim spell in charge.Tuchel has previously managed the likes of Borussia Dortmund, PSG, Chelsea and Bayern Munich.Copy linkCopied More

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    FA Cup first round draw LIVE: Latest updates as Wrexham to face Harrogate, Wimbledon travel to rivals MK Dons

    THE FA Cup first round draw has been completed and there are some cracking ties. The pick of the bunch is AFC Wimbledon’s visit to MK Dons, while Wrexham will travel to Harrogate. While the Premier League and Championship giants join the iconic competition from the third round.Draw start time: 7pm BSTTV channel: BBC TwoFREE live stream: BBC iPlayerFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow ALL the action from the FA Cup first round draw with our live blog below…Pick of the tiesIn case you missed it, here are the standout ties from this evening’s FA Cup first-round draw:Worthing vs MorecambeTamworth vs HuddersfieldCurzon Ashton vs MansfieldMK Dons vs AFC WimbledonNorthampton vs KetteringRushall/Peterborough Sports vs AccringtonChesham vs LincolnCopy linkCopiedFourth qualifying round replaysThere are still six clubs left to confirm their place in the first-round in Tuesday night’s fourth qualifying round replays.All 12 clubs involved were included in tonight’s draw.Here are tomorrow’s replays:Maidenhead vs TauntonBoston vs GainsboroughSolihull Moors vs AltrinchamBrackley vs HartlepoolPeterborough Sports vs RushallGateshead vs HednesfordCopy linkCopiedFirst-round datesThe FA Cup first ties will take place between Friday, November 1 and Monday, November 4.A select number of matches will also be chosen for live broadcast by BBC Sport and ITV.Copy linkCopiedPick of the tiesIn case you missed it, here are the standout ties from this evening’s FA Cup first-round draw:Worthing vs MorecambeTamworth vs HuddersfieldCurzon Ashton vs MansfieldMK Dons vs AFC WimbledonNorthampton vs KetteringRushall/Peterborough Sports vs AccringtonChesham vs LincolnCopy linkCopiedFourth qualifying round replaysThere are still six clubs left to confirm their place in the first-round in Tuesday night’s fourth qualifying round replays.All 12 clubs involved were included in tonight’s draw.Here are tomorrow’s replays:Maidenhead vs TauntonBoston vs GainsboroughSolihull Moors vs AltrinchamBrackley vs HartlepoolPeterborough Sports vs RushallGateshead vs HednesfordCopy linkCopiedFirst-round datesThe FA Cup first ties will take place between Friday, November 1 and Monday, November 4.A select number of matches will also be chosen for live broadcast by BBC Sport and ITV.Copy linkCopiedPick of the tiesHere are the standout ties from this evening’s FA Cup first-round draw:Worthing vs MorecambeTamworth vs HuddersfieldCurzon Ashton vs MansfieldMK Dons vs AFC WimbledonRushall/Peterborough Sports vs AccringtonChesham vs LincolnCopy linkCopiedFirst-round draw in fullFA Cup first-round drawRotherham vs CheltenhamBarrow vs DoncasterWorthing vs MorecambeBoreham Wood vs Leyton OrientExeter vs BarnetCarlisle vs WiganTamworth vs HuddersfieldHartlepool/Brackley vs BraintreeCurzon Ashton vs MansfieldWycombe vs YorkBradford vs AldershotHednesford/Gateshead vs Gainsborough/BostonBurton vs ScarboroughTranmere vs OldhamRochdale vs BromleyWalsall vs BoltonGrimsby vs WealdstoneBristol Rovers vs Weston-super-MareMK Dons vs AFC WimbledonAltrincham/Solihull Moors vs MaidstoneStockport vs Forest GreenReading vs FleetwoodStevenage vs GuiseleyNorthampton vs KetteringRushall/Peterborough Sports vs AccringtonSwindon vs ColchesterSalford vs ShrewsburyCrewe vs Dagenham & RedbridgePort Vale vs BarnsleyChesham vs LincolnChesterfield vs HorshamSouthend vs CharltonNotts County vs AlfretonTaunton/Maidenhead vs CrawleyHarrogate vs WrexhamWoking vs CambridgeGillingham vs BlackpoolTonbridge Angels vs HarboroughSutton vs BirminghamNewport vs PeterboroughCopy linkCopiedNewport vs PeterboroughCopy linkCopiedSutton vs BirminghamCopy linkCopiedTonbridge vs HarboroughCopy linkCopiedGillingham vs BlackpoolCopy linkCopiedWoking vs CambridgeCopy linkCopiedHarrogate vs WrexhamCopy linkCopiedTaunton/Maidenhead vs CrawleyCopy linkCopiedNotts County vs AlfretonCopy linkCopiedSouthend vs CharltonCopy linkCopiedChesterfield vs HorshamCopy linkCopiedChesham vs LincolnCopy linkCopiedPort Vale vs BarnsleyCopy linkCopiedCrewe vs Dagenham & RedbridgeCopy linkCopiedSalford vs ShrewsburyCopy linkCopiedSwindon vs ColchesterCopy linkCopiedRushall/Peterborough Sports vs AccringtonCopy linkCopiedNorthampton vs KetteringCopy linkCopied More

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    Finland 0-0 England LIVE SCORE: Nations League clash on NOW as Kane STARTS while Henderson replaces Pickford – updates

    ENGLAND are taking on Finland in a huge Nations League clash RIGHT NOW.The Three Lions will be aiming to bounce back after a woeful 2-1 loss to Greece on Thursday night.Interim boss Lee Carsley has made six changes from the midweek defeat at Wembley, with captain Harry Kane returning to the starting line-up.And Jordan Pickford has been replaced by Crystal Palace shot-stopper Dean Henderson.TV channel: ITV1FREE live stream: ITVXFinland team: Hradecky, Alho, Hoskonen, Ivanov, Uronen, Kamara, Schuller, Peltola, Jensen, Kallman, KeskinenEngland team: Henderson, Walker, Stones, Guehi, Alexander-Arnold, Angel Gomes, Rice, Bellingham, Palmer, Grealish, KaneFOOTBALL FREE BETS AND SIGN UP DEALSFollow our live blog below…Finland 0-0 England2. Finland have lined up in a back five, with a flat midfield four in front.The hosts are happy for England to have the ball, with Bellingham and Grealish already linking up down the left.Copy linkCopiedKO: Finland 0-0 England1. England get the match underway in Helsinki.Copy linkCopiedPlayers in the tunnelWe are now just moments away from kick-off, with the players in the tunnel.A lights show is ongoing at the Olympic Stadium in Helsinki to welcome the teams onto the pitch.Copy linkCopiedLine-up twistA potential change to the expected England line-up in Helsinki.The official team-sheet has the Three Lions lining up in a 4-2-1-3 formation.Meanwhile, it is Kyle Walker at left-back instead of Trent Alexander-Arnold.Copy linkCopiedCarsley’s pre-match thoughtsSpeaking to ITV ahead of the match, Lee Carlsey explains: “We are looking for a reaction, we fell below the levels we expect.”There was a case of getting a look at a few other players and we were always going to look at Dean Henderson in one of these games.”Trent Alexander-Arnold is multi versatile and his role will be slightly different to a conventional left back.”We haven’t won anything since 1966 and so we have to try something different.”Credit: ReutersCopy linkCopiedEngland under CarsleyTonight’s clash with Finland will be England’s fourth during Lee Carsley’s interim reign.Here is how they have fared so far under the under-21 boss:September 7 – Republic of Ireland 0-2 EnglandSeptember 10 – England 2-0 FinlandOctober 10 – England 1-2 GreeceCopy linkCopiedEngland substitutesFollowing the withdrawals of Bukayo Saka and Curtis Jones, Lee Carsley is only able to name 11 substitutes this afternoon.His options on the bench are:England subtitutesJordan PickfordNick PopeRico LewisPhil FodenAnthony GordonConor GallagherLevi ColwillTino LivramentoOllie WatkinsDominic SolankeNoni MaduekeCopy linkCopiedFinland starting line-upGoalkeeper Lukas Hradecky captains Finland in Helsinki after frustrating England for much of the reverse fixture.Former Leeds and Rangers midfielder Glen Kamara also starts for the hosts.Here is how they line-up this afternoon.Starting XI: Hradecky; Alho, Hoskonen, Ivanov, Uronen; Kamara, Schuller, Peltola; Jensen, Kallman, KeskinenSubs: Joronen, Sinisalo, Galvez, Antman, Lod, Pukki, Stahl, Pikkarainen, Tenho, Nissila, Pohjanpalo, WaltaCopy linkCopiedEngland starting line-upLee Carsley makes six changes from the loss to Greece as Harry Kane returns from injury.Jack Grealish, Angel Gomes, Marc Guehi and Kyle Walker also come into the side.There is a change in goal as well, with Dean Henderson replacing Jordan Pickford for just his second England cap.Copy linkCopiedNew role for Trent?Trent Alexander-Arnold is expected to start at left-back for England today.The Liverpool man started in his natural right-back position against Greece in midweek.Alexander-Arnold was regularly used in midfield during Gareth Southgate’s Three Lions tenure.Copy linkCopiedNations League standingsEngland trail Greece by three points following their defeat on Thursday.Here are the standings in Nations League Group B2 ahead of today’s matches.Credit: Uefa.comCopy linkCopiedEngland record vs FinlandEngland have never lost to tonight’s opponents, with the Three Lions failing to win just two of their 12 meetings with Finland.Lee Carsley oversaw a 2-0 win at Wembley back in September in the Nations League.England record vs FinlandMeetings: 12Wins: 10Draws: 2Losses: 0Last five meetings:May 1985 – Finland 1-1 EnglandJune 1992 – Finland 1-2 EnglandOctober 2000 – Finland 0-0 EnglandMarch 2001 – England 2-1 FinlandSeptember 2024 – England 2-0 FinlandCopy linkCopiedEngland team newsHarry Kane is fit to return for England in Finland this evening.The Bayern Munich striker missed the defeat to Greece through injury.Jack Grealish is also available, but Bukayo Saka and Curtis Jones have both withdrawn from the squad.Copy linkCopiedWelcomeWelcome to SunSport’s live blog for Finland vs England.The Three Lions travel to Helsinki in the Nations League this afternoon looking to bounce back from their loss to Greece.Copy linkCopied More

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    Artur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol LIVE RESULTS: Beterbiev WINS controversial thriller, Whittaker in hospital, Clarke KO’d

    ARTUR BETERBIEV has beaten Dmitry Bivol on points after a thrilling main event in Riyadh!On the undercard, Fabio Wardley has destroyed Frazer Clarke inside ONE round in their long-awaited rematch.While Chris Eubank Jr finally made his return to the ring with a stoppage victory over Kamil Szeremeta, which included a fierce confrontation with rival Conor Benn afterwards.Though Ben Whittaker’s fight against Liam Cameron has ended controversially with both fighters falling over the top rope in never-before-seen circumstances.Whittaker was taken out of the arena in a wheelchair and the fight w was ruled a technical decision split draw.Main event ring-walks: 10.50pm BSTTV channel: DAZN / Sky Sports Box Office / TNT Sports Box OfficeLive stream: DAZN app / NOW / discovery+BEST FREE BET SIGN UP OFFERS FOR UK BOOKMAKERSFollow ALL the action with our live blog below…”I did not good today”Artur Beterbiev speaking to DAZN after beating Dmitry Bivol: “I feel not bad. I did not good today. I wanted to box with more quality. I’ll be better one day. It was a little bit uncomfortable. Of course, it was a tough fight because Dmitry is a tough champion and he has tough skills, better than me.”During the fight, we always try to change something. I didn’t deliver more punches, I don’t know. Today I am lucky too.”Copy linkCopied”Utterly robbed”The thoughts of our reporter Wally Downes Jr in RiyadhDmitry Bivol was utterly robbed of undisputed light-heavyweight glory by a Saudi Arabia scandal against Artur Beterbiev.The 33-year-old Russian WBA champ dared to take on the compatriot and silent assassin who held the WBC, IBF and WBO crowns.And he controlled the bearded menace until the judges should have cemented his place in the pantheons of boxing’s best.But one terrible judge called it a: 114-114 draw and the other two managed to be even bigger jokes by scoring it: 116-112 and 115-113.Credit: GETTYCopy linkCopiedInstant classicWhatCredit: GETTYACredit: GETTYFightCredit: GETTYCopy linkCopiedTough oneThat’s a very tough one to take for Dmitry Bivol, who genuinely though he’d done enough to clinch it. He boxed beautifully and he can be proud of himself.Dmitrii Bivol reacts following defeat to Artur BeterbievCredit: GETTYCopy linkCopiedHistoryArtur Beterbiev is now the first undisputed light-heavyweight champion of the four-belt era. He is the first undisputed champion of the division since Roy Jones Jr in 2002.Copy linkCopiedArtur Beterbiev beats Dmitry Bivol by majority decisionArtur Beterbiev gets a razor thin decision from the judges!One judged scored it 114-114, while the other two went 115-113 and 116-12 in Beterbiev’s favour. As I mentioned, the judges clearly preferred his aggression.UndisputedCredit: GETTYCopy linkCopied”That was epic”Former world middleweight champion Darren Barker on DAZN: “What a fantastic contest that was. We saw a bit of everything there for all the marbles in the division. That was epic!”He’s not wrong.Copy linkCopiedArtur Beterbiev vs Dmitry BivolEddie Hearn is jumping around in the crowd, he thinks his man Dmitry Bivol has done enough. It’s so subjective – do you prefer the accuracy and precision of Bivol or the relentless busy pressure of Artur Beterbiev.The judges will decide.”I still think the draw is on the table here,” says the DAZN commentator.Copy linkCopiedArtur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol – Round 12These three minutes could define either one of these man’s careers.Artur Beterbiev doesn’t waste any time in searching for a knockout, but he’s yet to land anything of substance. Remember, Beterbiev has never gone the distance in his professional career.60 seconds left on the clock and Beterbiev is throwing the kitchen sink at Bivol, who wisely clinches to slow things down.The pair have a messy final seconds as the bell goes and Bivol runs to hug his corner. He thinks he’s done enough as Beterbiev looks pensive in his corner.Copy linkCopiedArtur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol – Round 11It’s the championship rounds here, folks and Bivol has the advantage. Even Artur Beterbiev’s corner accepts that and have told his man that he requires a knockout.He comes out with bad intentions but Bivol manages to land a good series of punches of his own. Will he regret that flurry of punches? He slows down as Beterbiev connects with some mean body shots.Bivol showing real signs of fatigue here. Can he survive one round and clinch this undisputed title?Copy linkCopiedArtur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol – Round 10Still incredibly tight but a few of the pundits have the scorecards in favour of Dmitry Bivol. And he continues to rise to the occasion with a one-two to the body and head.As we’ve seen throughout the night, Beterbiev returns with pressure and some decent late shots but Bivol’s defence has been amazing tonight.Copy linkCopiedArtur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol – Round 9Four rounds remaining, folks. This fight is still well up for grabs with both fighters priced at 10/11 with the bookies.Dmitry Bivol is somehow keeping his composure with some great ‘upstairs, downstairs’ attacks that give Artur Beterbiev something to think about. Another round for Bivol, who’s paced himself wonderfully tonight.Copy linkCopiedArtur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol – Round 8Beterbiev has thrown nearly double the number of punches tonight, but Bivol has landed more. It was a fairly quiet round until the final 20 seconds where the pair of them start slugging like a WWE fight – Bivol probably got the better of that exchange.Copy linkCopiedArtur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol – Round 7″You’re not tired. Nobody can beat you,” scream Artur Beterbiev’s corner. I wonder what he communicated to them…Is Beterbiev tired? He’s certainly started to mark up a bit and has definitely dropped off in this round. Bivol seizes his opportunity with a terrific combination and some eye-catching shots that the judges will like.Beterbiev comes roaring back in the final 30 seconds, but Bivol seemed to block most of it.Copy linkCopiedArtur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol – Round 6This is just mesmerising stuff. It’s the most dangerous chess match ever played.Dmitry Bivol forgot his jab in the last two rounds but he’s found it again and that’s brought him some joy to slow Beterbiev’s relentless pressure. Tough round to score, perhaps Beterbiev because of punch output.Copy linkCopiedArtur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol – Round 5Bivol is keeping his hands nice and high when moving around the ring but even the shots he’s blocking make a huge thud.Beterbiev is looking relentless here now. He’s throwing punch after punch and the crowd erupts when Bivol looks briefly unbalanced. Don’t think there was too much damage done, but the pressure is ramping up.Copy linkCopiedArtur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol – Round 4Artur Beterbiev is asserting himself a little more at the start of this round, but that doesn’t stop Dmitry Bivol from firing off a fiery one-two before slipping away.That doesn’t deter the 39-year-old, who comes back swinging with some spiteful punches that look real, real nasty. Think that round goes Beterbiev’s way as he grows into the contest.Copy linkCopiedArtur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol – Round 3Artur Beterbiev is moving through the gears now. He came out with real intent, throwing two or three heavy rights but Bivol’s movement is preventing him from connecting properly.Dmitry Bivol, as you would expect, remains calm and delivers a cracking one-two to the temple of his opponent.Big hits! Bivol fires off a strong right but Beterbiev returns the favour just seconds later. Neither man is backing down here. It’s exactly what we wanted it to be, folks.Copy linkCopiedArtur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol – Round 2I will tell you that this easily the loudest crowd I’ve heard for a fight in Saudi.Artur Beterbiev is known as a slow starter, so Dmitry Bivol will need to make these earlier rounds count. Bivol connects with a nice left hook but Beterbiev just absorbs it, moves forward and attacks with a stiff jab just before the bell. Bivol has probably landed more scoring punches in the opening two rounds.Bivol landed nine jabs in that opening round, which is the most a Beterbiev opponent has ever landed against him.Copy linkCopiedArtur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol – Round 1″This is boxing’s version of Lionel Messi vs Cristiano Ronaldo,” says the DAZN commentator. Quite like that. I’d pay more than £19.99 for that.Anyway, Artur Beterbiev starts on the front foot as the aggressor. He’s taking control of the centre of the ring with Dmitry Bivol dancing around him.No significant damage done or taken from either of these fighters in the opening round – although Bivol enjoyed some good scoring jabs and combinations.But seconds before the bell, both landed and both reacted to those punches.Copy linkCopiedArtur Beterbiev vs Dmitry Bivol – Round 1Ding Ding! It’s show time! Who’s ‘O’ is going to go?Copy linkCopiedLet’s get this party started!Michael Buffer has uttered those five magic words, and that can only mean one thing – the fighters are on their way out now.Now we’ve seen a few stylish and elaborate outfits for the ring walks tonight — but Artur Beterbiev has just entered the ring wearing a sweaty white Fred Perry t-shirt. Love it.He also got from the entrance to the ring in about 30 seconds flat. Dmitry Bivol was no slouch either. We’re moments away.Copy linkCopiedBloody good repMissy Elliott has now finished her performance, and DAZN are showing the preview trailer for this fight.I’ve actually grown to love these trailers ahead of fights — but I’m fairly certain the Voice Over is done by Chris Finch from The Office, right?Chris Finch, IQ of 142, one of the cleverest blokes I know, certainly the cleverest bloke you know.Anyway, I’ve posted the trailer here if you want to get those juices flowing. Warning… it’s over four minutes.Copy linkCopiedUpdateThe show was nice.I won’t lie to you, folks. I popped to the kitchen to grab a KitKat and a brew somewhere between Ciara and Busta Rhymes’ performances. I’m sure it was good.It was a KitKat Chunky if you’re wondering.Copy linkCopiedThe BuffStill looking good, still sounding good – Michael Buffer introduces the musical acts.We’ve got Ciara, Busta Rhymes and Missy Elliott performing soon after Turki Alalshikh delivers a quick speech and a fireworks display. I would take a screenshot but c’mon, you can imagine what fireworks look like.Copy linkCopied More

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    Fabio Wardley vs Frazer Clarke 2 LIVE RESULT: Latest updates as Wardley BEATS Clarke after brutal first-round KO

    FABIO WARDLEY has knocked out Frazer Clarke in round one of their blockbuster rematch.The champ came out of the traps in rapid fashion and caught the challenger with some huge blows.Wardley landed a devastating right to floor Clarke – forcing the referee to wave the bout off after just two minutes and 28 seconds.All the action from this stacked Saudi card, which sees Artur Beterbiev fight Dmitry Bivol at the top of the bill, can be caught on our independent LIVE BLOGTV channel: DAZN / Sky Sports Box Office / TNT Sports Box OfficeLive stream: DAZN app / NOW TV / discovery+CASINO SPECIAL – BEST CASINO WELCOME OFFERSFollow ALL the action from Wardley vs Clarke 2 below…Bivol grateful for opportunity, why not a rematch?Bivol expressed his gratitude for having the opportunity and said he “doesn’t have any explanations” because it would sound like excuses, having suffered a first professional defeat tonight.”Congrats to Artur and his team, he deserves it. I don’t know, just did my job and felt I could do better – always feel that way – I didn’t see the fight, he won so what can I say?”Bivol says Beterbiev’s very powerful – no kidding – and cites a bruise on his hand from all the rough-housing, while you can see cuts around his eyes. A rematch? “Why not, of course if I have the chance then yes, this is my dream.Copy linkCopiedBeterbiev: It was uncomfortableHow do you feel, Artur? “I feel… not bad! It wasn’t tough, it was uncomfortable… of course it was a tough fight but [out of us two], Allah chose me.On in-fight changes and confidence in the result: “I always try to change something but I wanted to punch him [more], maybe that’s why I didn’t deliver more punches today. I felt uncomfortable because usually I’m not waiting [for the scorecards].”On the instruction from his corner before R10, telling him he needed a knockout to prevail: “They always say that!”He’s happy to have finally gone the full 12-round, 36-minute distance and pointed to prior experience as a key factor on this occasion in a bout of very fine margins indeed. Rematch feels inevitable next year.Copy linkCopiedBeterbiev wins via majority decision!The bout went to the scorecards for the first time in Artur Beterbiev’s professional career and, given his pressure as well as the impact of his work down the stretch… he gets the nod! 114-114, 115-113, 116-112 the scores as Beterbiev inflicts Bivol’s first career defeat to clinch undisputed status at 175lbs, with a performance that he could’ve done even more in! Wow.Post-fight comments coming.Copy linkCopiedBeterbiev vs. Bivol R12Into the decder they go, Beterbiev the aggressor and Bivol lands three combos to push him back – very briefly – that relentless pressure persists before Bivol is again warned for pulling the head down when clinching. He won’t mind, he’s trying to avoid a late avalanche of pressure and it’s working as they head into the final minute. Beterbiev throws more power punches but Bivol evades, they’ll need the scorecards…Copy linkCopiedBeterbiev vs. Bivol R11Bivol unloads a flurry, then Beterbiev does the same and starts throwing uppercuts in the pocket as Bivol teeters away and tries to halt the surge of momentum, tying up momentarily. Bivol shelling up isn’t a good look as Beterbiev advances with another successful pummelling attack, of which there have been many! Final round coming up and it’s still all to play for, hangs in the balance…Copy linkCopiedBeterbiev vs. Bivol R10Beterbiev with a better stanza as far as punch connects are concerned, Bivol picking his moments though as Artur finishes it strong. Bivol in control, though these spirited bursts can often change the perception of a swing round…Copy linkCopiedBeterbiev vs. Bivol R9Bivol lands body-head-body, his left hand has found the mark and unsurprisingly that confidence continues to soar as he probably banks another hard-fought round, where Beterbiev’s pressure is patchy and he’s unable to keep this fight at short or mid-distance.Copy linkCopiedBeterbiev vs. Bivol R8Again, another partially blocked right still pushes Bivol back a few paces midway through another tense round without much noteworthy action to speak of. Bivol’s narrowly missed with a few power hooks, while Beterbiev does the same before they exchange furiously to finish a stanza Bivol kept at his own speed. That suits him far more, can he maintain this?Copy linkCopiedBeterbiev vs. Bivol R7You can see Beterbiev thinking a lot but throwing less as Bivol pounces, using time against him to throw more flurries and combos in the spaces where he’s not committing forward. Right on cue then, Bivol unloads a bit more than you’d expect and is immediately punished – the final minute sees evasive action needed as Beterbiev builds up scoring punches.Copy linkCopiedBeterbiev vs. Bivol R6Into the sixth and Beterbiev’s leaning on his earlier body punching, as subtle as it may have seemed. He’s got the crowd going again, Bivol lands a series of punches before Artur answers back with a flurry of his own and Bivol’s screw left jab stops him in his tracks momentarily.Beterbiev needs to be more active, Bivol’s tight defence and movement is stifling that though. When he lands… it’s a worry.Copy linkCopiedBeterbiev vs. Bivol R5Bivol bobs and weaves out of trouble, armed with the high guard, to keep Beterbiev hitting his gloves and not piercing the defences. They exchange cuffing right hands, Beterbiev gets the crowd going after landing a powerful jab and pressing… the bell comes to Bivol’s aid after trading a little too much for comfort there late!Copy linkCopiedBeterbiev vs. Bivol R4Into the fourth and Beterbiev, known as a slow-starter, absorbs another slick Bivol flurry before landing a disguised body shot. Still stalking his prey, Beterbiev lands a few rights and Bivol shells up momentarily while retreating before firing back off the ropes as the lateral movement is being stress-tested, though that jab continues to make the unified champion think twice before entering.Copy linkCopiedBeterbiev vs. Bivol R3Beterbiev gets a face full of jabs early to start the stanza, Bivol emboldended to open up more again and connects flush on a combo but again, needs to be careful… even the partially blocked punches are having an impact and this continues to heat up, evidenced by them trading – briefly – at the end of another competitive round.Copy linkCopiedBeterbiev vs. Bivol R2Bivol lands a partially blocked left hand to start the stanza, then opens up with a combo as Beterbiev walks forward unbothered, almost welcoming the punches as they fly towards him at speed.Bivol’s boxing well off the back foot but can’t afford to keep going backwards, even if Beterbiev is noticeably more measured with his output than normal. Copy linkCopiedBeterbiev vs. Bivol R1 Rapid ringwalks to grand acclaim, introductions out of the way and the two unbeaten world champions standing opposite one another. Moments away now from the first bell as referee Thomas Taylor reminds them about beltlines… we’re off! Tense start and naturally so, Bivol jabbing to the body and Beterbiev looks purposeful with his subtle moments, waiting to land a fight-altering punch. Jabs to the body are his mode of attack, Bivol fires with a jab combo as they exchange at short-range in centre ring, Bivol looking to open up and take centre, the patience will need to be at another level tonight from *that* Canelo performance if he’s to keep Artur away. Beterbiev lands a sneaky right hand, the round’s best punch, in the final seconds. Ooooh, this is gonna be good!Copy linkCopiedMain event moments away…Artur Beterbiev’s blockbuster light-heavyweight clash against Dmitry Bivol is moments away with the main event reportedly brought forward this evening.Due to the rapid undercard and Fabio Wardley needing just two minutes and 28 seconds to knockout Frazer Clarke in the Co-main event, Beterbiev vs Bivol will take place earlier than expected.For round-by-round updates of the huge undisputed clash, follow SunSport’s independent LIVE BLOG.Copy linkCopiedThen there was one…Stay tuned for the main event, when unified champion Artur Beterbiev faces WBA titleholder Dmitry Bivol in a long-awaited showdown for all the marbles at light-heavyweight. It’ll be the first time since the four-belt era that a new king reigns at 175lbs. I’ve been told we have just under an hour to wait, by virtue of quick stoppage victories for Chris Eubank Jr and (pressingly!) Fabio Wardley’s first-round destruction job at Frazer Clarke’s expense.I’ll still be here but James Anderson is poised to take you through the action, so click and follow that live blog commentary here. Ready?Copy linkCopiedWarren stays winning!After Raven Chapman sadly fell well short in her WBC world featherweight title shot against Skye Nicolson earlier tonight, Frank Warren will be delighted that his new signee Fabio Wardley has done exactly as he outlined in Thursday’s presser: make a statement! Heavyweight boxing is so unpredictable that you never really know when a new contender emerges to become a mainstay within the world-level landscape, much like Agit Kabayel and Martin Bakole have done – powered by Riyadh Season cards – over the past year or so.Wardley, trained by highly-rated coach Ben Davison, shares him with former unified champion Anthony Joshua and rising teen star Moses Itauma among others, and it’ll be interesting to see how Warren manoevures him in next given those highly-ranked contenders now. As for Clarke, who made his 10th professional appearance tonight and turned 33 in August, one can only wonder how he rebuilds after such a stunning stoppage defeat. Unlike their March meeting, what positives can he possibly take from a conclusive first career defeat?Copy linkCopiedAND STILL! Wardley speaks…R1, 2:28 is the official time of the stoppage, in what was a tentative round for 90 seconds or so… Round 13 indeed, true to his word!Wardley on his fast finish: “Always know once I’ve hurt someone, I get rid of them. Went into the first fight with a lot of background stuff, my team said maybe we should pull out, had a couple of issues but we fixed them and got the gameplan right, executed on the night.””Sometimes it takes a little bit of brains, I took enough from the first fight where I had success but needed to be a bit cuter, set things up and disguise them. I can’t help it! War by name and nature.”He concluded the interview saying while his series of titles look great, he wants to become a world champion and doubled down on a desire to return to Saudi shores after two stoppages in Riyadh a year apart.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedWardley with concussive R1 finish!There are several concerned people in the ring around Clarke’s corner, Wardley passionately celebrating and shoving team members off him to get his point across, we’ll see what he’s unhappy about shortly. Eventually Clarke rises to his feet and the pair share a nice moment, while replays show the sequence of events which led to the finish.Clarke looked like he’d been snake-bitten, Wardley pounced to body-and-head. Having spun him around off the ropes while still unsteady, a three-punch combo was all she wrote – an overhand right to end it.Copy linkCopiedWardley vs. Clarke R1We’re off! A promotional showdown between Frank Warren and Ben Shalom too, which adds another interesting layer if you’re so inclined. Clarke feinting plenty in the early going, looking to flick out that jab and see what sort of reactions the champion gives him in response.Wardley throws an overhand right that wobbles Clarke, he looks hurt and certainly is! Just like that, pinned in the corner, he’s crumbled to a knee and ref Victor Loughlin wisely waves it off after a five-count.Clarke looks worse for wear, his face tells the story and it’s all over!Credit: GettyCopy linkCopiedRingwalk and introduction time!Clarke savours the moment on stage with two songs, the second lyrically modified to prop him up at Wardley’s expense – think Zhilei Zhang against Joseph Parker (didn’t go very well for him but hey…)Wardley walks out to Can’t Be Touched and the lyrics for that are fitting for the must-watch fighting style he possesses too. Round 13 anyone? We’re about to see whether Fabio is true to his word.Copy linkCopiedWardley-Clarke 2 up next…It’s almost time for the evening’s chief support bout and without wanting to jinx it, I must say, things are flying by – refreshing. Opetaia’s doing his post-fight interviews ringside and taking pictures with local fans after a destructive performance that will only whet the appetite for him to face the CBS-Zurdo winner in early 2025.Alalshikh told ESPN in early May that he originally planned to match the Beterbiev-Bivol loser with Opetaia, who could very well move up to join the cruiserweight ranks in 12-18 months’ time. Who knows?Copy linkCopiedOpetaia speaks…WBA president Gilberto Mendoza Jr watched ringside and that title will be on the line come November 16 when Gilberto ‘Zurdo’ Ramirez boxes WBO champion Chris Billam-Smith in a Riyadh unification duel.On what was a near flawless title defence: “I felt good, nothing but respect to Jack and his family, big thanks to my family too… we jumped through some hurdles to get here, so many ups and downs but we stayed strong and together… the ins and outs of boxing.” R6, 2:00 was the official time of the TKO (corner retirement), as the 29-year-old – who won his $1.6m legal case against former promoter Dean Lonergan on Thursday – has even more reason to celebrate.Copy linkCopiedOpetaia stops Massey in the sixth!In round five, I can hear more of Massey’s support team further back in the crowd barking insutrctions, urging their man to throw with Opetaia and match his pace. If you could ever show a novice an example of levels in this sport, it’d be this fight unfolding right here. Massey’s a bloodied mess through five rounds and Jai is jogging on the spot between rounds unbothered, almost as if he’s sparring.”Don’t let him back you up,” is the cry from Jonas, but it’s falling on deaf ears as Massey is being picked apart further… Joe Gallagher wisely throws the towel in and no-one can have any complaints really.Credit: GettyCopy linkCopied More