Paralympics day four: British stars look to add to golden successes
Maisie Summers-Newton looks to add a second gold in the pool among a host of British medal hopefuls.
Maisie Summers-Newton looks to add a second gold in the pool among a host of British medal hopefuls.
The British star, who won the longest match in US Open history in round one, lost 6-3 6-7 6-0 6-0 to the Australian.
Kane faced scrutiny for his performances at Euro 2024 but has scored already for Bayern Munich this season.
Xabi Alonso’s men were unbeaten for the whole of last season.
The sport was introduced to the Paralympic programme for Tokyo 2020.
The 24-year-old scored the 24th treble of his career.
The Saudi Arabia-bound forward watched the Bees beat Southampton.
Everton led 2-0 against Bournemouth in the 87th minute – but lost the game.
McKenna says his men have gained faith after Liam Delap’s long-range goal gave them the opener in Suffolk.
Unbeaten City march on in early pursuit of another league title.
The Toffees led 2-0 with three minutes left but ended up pointless.
Declan Rice received the first red card in his 245th Premier League game.
Cher Maximen was stabbed in the groin in broad daylight after she tried to intervene in a fight.
A huge number of fans were hopeful they would secure one of the more than a million tickets on offer.
Pope made it to double figures for the first time in four innings but was caught on the boundary for 17.