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Live - World Cup build-up Germany play Spain in Durban in the second World Cup semi-final at 1930 BST on Wednesday, with the winners facing the Netherlands in Sunday's final. | |
Cavendish fades as Petacchi wins Alessandro Petacchi wins a thrilling sprint finish to take the fourth stage of the Tour de France but Mark Cavendish's challenge fades away. | |
Spain can make history - Casillas Spain skipper Iker Casillas believes Wednesday's World Cup semi-final against Germany is the most important game in the country's history. | |
Upgrade down to drivers - McLaren McLaren will let drivers Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton decide whether they should run their latest upgrade for the British Grand Prix at Silverstone. | |
Kubica extends Renault contract Robert Kubica ends speculation about his future by signing a contract extension that is set to keep him with Renault until the end of 2012. |
FOOTBALL | |
Live - World Cup build-up Germany play Spain in Durban in the second World Cup semi-final at 1930 BST on Wednesday, with the winners facing the Netherlands in Sunday's final. | |
World Cup Football Focus Manish Bhasin, John Motson and Mark Bright look ahead to the World Cup semi-final match between Spain and Germany in the latest edition of World Football Focus. | |
Van Marwijk 'so proud' of Dutch Bert van Marwijk revels in his side 3-2 win over Uruguay as the Netherlands reach their first World Cup final since 1978. |
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