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Author: News Desk
Asia Cup holders Qatar meet Iran tonight in a huge semi-final.
Where can I watch FA Cup football on TV today? Wednesday’s FA Cup fourth round (replay) sees Chelsea head to Villa, while Premier League strugglers Nottingham Forest host second-tier Bristol City and the winner of that tie will host Manchester United in the last 16. FA Cup football today kick-off timeWhere to watch FA Cup today?Nottingham Forest vs Bristol City19:45N/AAston Villa vs Chelsea20:00ITV FA Cup 2023-24: Fourth round replays, how to watch, schedule How does the FA Cup work? Are there replays in the FA Cup? The FA Cup is open to all eligible clubs in the top nine divisions…
AFCON schedule: Nigeria to face South Africa in hunt for place in the final – Semifinal fixtures, how to watch and kickoff The 2023 Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) semifinals kick off tonight with Nigeria facing South Africa, and later tonight Ivory Coast will take on DR Congo to set up the showdown for one team to be crowned champions of Africa. This year’s Afcon has been full of shocks with reigning champions Senegal out of the competition on penalties and Egypt also out early. Afcon semi-final matches Where to watch Afcon tonight? Afcon kick-off timesNigeria vs South Africa BBC…
BP’s boss has said the oil supermajor will focus on extracting maximum cash from its investments going forward as the company resets its long-term goals.
The British billionaire is drawing up plans for a new state-of-the-art Stadium to replace Old Trafford – and rival the historic Wembley Stadium.
The plans would involve the taxpayer paying for the £2BN stadium that would be closer in capacity to Wembley’s 90,000 seats.
Ratcliffe is seeking to build a bigger and better stadium that would rival Wembley.
The $2bn stadium will make sense in the long run, the paper says.
PMQs can get fairly fiery and with it being an election year, every PMQs session counts for Sunak and Starmer – as both will be putting forward their vision for Britain.
“Brave face of the King” is the headline on the front page of the Daily Mirror, as the paper reports on the monarch’s cancer diagnosis and his 30-minute meeting with Prince Harry
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