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Live - England v Bangladesh England face Bangladesh at Trent Bridge in the first of three one-day internationals. | |
Live - Tour de France stage five Switzerland's Fabian Cancellara is in the yellow jersey as the Tour moves from Epernay to an expected sprint finish in Montargis. | |
Fifa hints at refereeing changes Goal-line technology is back on the agenda after Fifa reveals this World Cup is set to be the last tournament under the existing refereeing system. | |
Williams leaves role as chairman Sir Frank Williams hands over his role as chairman of his Formula 1 team to Adam Parr. | |
Webber talks up McLaren tensions Red Bull driver Mark Webber says he is not convinced McLaren duo Jenson Button and Lewis Hamilton will remain on such friendly terms as the season progresses. |
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Fifa to make refereeing changes Goal-line technology is back on the agenda after Fifa reveals this World Cup is set to be the last tournament under the existing refereeing system. | |
Highlights - Germany 0-1 Spain Carles Puyol scores a late header to beat Germany 1-0 and put Spain through to face the Netherlands in their first World Cup final. | |
Del Bosque eyes World Cup triumph Spain boss Vicente del Bosque urges his players to go on and win the World Cup final after their 1-0 semi-final victory against Germany. |
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