The sporting weekend in pictures
The United States reclaimed the Solheim Cup, England Red Roses defeated New Zealand at the Allianz Stadium and Erling Haaland kept on scoring.
The United States reclaimed the Solheim Cup, England Red Roses defeated New Zealand at the Allianz Stadium and Erling Haaland kept on scoring.
It will be their first experience of the competition’s new league phase.
Chelsea made it back-to-back Premier League away wins under Enzo Maresca.
Britain’s 2-1 defeat to Canada saw them miss out on a quarter-final spot.
Barnes exchanged passed with fellow substitute Joe Willock before curling a superb shot into the top corner.
Play was abandoned without a ball bowled in the third and final T20 at Old Trafford on Sunday.
Another set-piece goal earned Arsenal a precious three points without captain Martin Odegaard and key midfielder Declan Rice.
The Manchester City forward has begun the Premier League campaign with a remarkable nine goals in four games.
The forecast never looked likely to allow for any meaningful play to take place and the umpires finally called the abandonment at 4.20pm.
Evans’ 6-0 7-5 defeat in Manchester saw Canada progress to the last eight at Britain’s expense.
The Brazilian defender struck in the 62nd minute.
Britain needed to win the tie 3-0 but Evans was beaten 6-0 7-5 by Canada’s Denis Shapovalov.
Bayern raced into a 3-0 lead within 13 minutes of kick-off.
The 23-year-old started both of England’s Nations League games.
Jack Taylor’s team won by eight wickets after bowling out the holders for just 124 at Edgbaston.