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Fabregas out of Champions League clash

Arsenal captain Cesc Fabregas has been ruled out of Tuesday's Champions League clash with Porto because of a hamstring problem.Read

Trott's ton is well timed

Jonathan Trott inked his name into England's Test side with a measured century on day two of the pre-Test warm-up against Bangladesh A.Read

Fabregas sits out training

Captain Cesc Fabregas did not train with the rest of the Arsenal first team ahead of the Champions League clash with Porto on Tuesday.Read

Phillips sticks with Ospreys

Wales scrum-half Mike Phillips has committed his future to the Ospreys by signing a new four-year contract at the Liberty Stadium.Read

Moores looks forward to Flintoff return

Lancashire coach Peter Moores has "no doubt at all" that Andrew Flintoff will play again.Read

Martinez doing a good job - Benitez

Liverpool manager Rafael Benitez has backed Wigan counterpart Roberto Martinez's approach to the Latics' relegation battle.Read

LTA deny Rusedski approach

The Lawn Tennis Association have denied a report they have approached Greg Rusedski about taking over from John Lloyd as Great Britain's Davis Cup captain following Sunday's humiliation in Lithuania.Read

Rangers confirm takeover talks

Rangers have confirmed that majority shareholder Sir David Murray has begun discussions with London-based property developer Andrew Ellis regarding a takeover.Read

Arteta getting back to best - Moyes

Everton boss David Moyes felt two-goal Mikel Arteta was returning to his old self after a devastating display in the 5-1 Barclays Premier League victory over Hull.Read

Trott books Test spot with ton

Jonathan Trott wrote his name into England's Test side with a measured century against Bangladesh A as England declared 79 runs ahead on day two of the three-day warm-up in Chittagong.Read

O'Neill relishes Wembley return

Martin O'Neill has backed Aston Villa to make the most of their second match at Wembley this season when they play Chelsea in the FA Cup semi-final next month.Read

Terry silences boo-boys as Blues progress

Chelsea captain John Terry provided the perfect response to an afternoon of abuse as the Blues claimed a place in the semi-finals of the FA Cup with a 2-0 win over Stoke at Stamford Bridge.Read

Art class lifts Toffees

Mikel Arteta struck twice as Everton kept their European push alive with a crushing 5-1 win over Barclays Premier League strugglers Hull.Read

Warrington climb to second

Gareth Thomas stayed away as his new club failed to stop Warrington surging to second spot in the Engage Super League with a 46-12 win.Read

Five-star Toffees tame Tigers

Mikel Arteta struck twice as Everton kept their European push alive with a crushing 5-1 win over Barclays Premier League strugglers Hull.Read

Cup holders crack Potters

Goals from Frank Lampard and controversial captain John Terry sent Chelsea into the semi-finals of the FA Cup with a 2-0 victory over Stoke.Read

Chelsea land Villa tie

FA Cup holders Chelsea have been drawn to face seven-time cup winners Aston Villa in the semi-finals of this year's competition.Read

Britain's Davis Cup woe continues

British tennis hit a new low with defeat by Lithuania in the Davis Cup.Read

Saints keep pressure on Tigers

Tries from wings Paul Diggin and Chris Ashton saw Northampton make light of a woeful goal-kicking display from fly-half Stephen Myler to keep the pressure on leaders Leicester at the top of the Guinness Premiership with a 15-7 win at Sale.Read

Carew treble stuns Reading

John Carew scored a second-half hat-trick as Aston Villa staged a remarkable comeback to beat Reading 4-2 and book a place in the FA Cup semi-finals.Read

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