Monday, July 5, 2010

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Button-Hamilton 'will boil over'
Former world champion Damon Hill believes the battle between Lewis Hamilton and Jenson Button could take on a new edge at the British Grand Prix.
  Chavanel wins dramatic Tour stage
Frenchman Sylvain Chavanel braves the tricky wet conditions to win the second stage of the Tour de France and take the yellow jersey.
  Webber eyes maiden British GP win
Red Bull's Mark Webber hopes to boost his Formula 1 title hopes with a maiden British Grand Prix victory at Silverstone next weekend.
  McEnroe tips Nadal for Slam sweep
John McEnroe says Wimbledon winner Rafael Nadal is capable of winning the US Open - the only major title to elude him.
  Boyd completes Middlesbrough move
Scotland striker Kris Boyd signs a two-year contract with Middlesbrough after ending his four-year spell with Rangers.
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Uruguay make plans to stop Robben
Uruguay coach Oscar Tabarez earmarks Dutch star Arjen Robben as the danger man in their World Cup semi-final on Tuesday.
  Extended Highlights - Argentina 0-4 Germany
Germany progress to the semi-finals by thrashing Argentina 4-0 in their quarter-final match at the Cape Town Stadium. (UK only).
  Brooking plays down call-up rift
Sir Trevor Brooking says issues over clubs releasing players for England's Under-19 team at July's European Championships have been resolved.

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