Diaz doubles helps Colombia stun Brazil in front of freed father
Luis Diaz scored twice as Colombia stunned Brazil 2-1 in a World Cup qualifier, with his father watching in the stands days after he was released by kidnappers. Source
Burrow suffers wrist injury | Ravens’ Andrews likely out for year
Joe Burrow was dealt yet another injury setback on Thursday night, just as it looked like he had buried the lingering calf problem that hindered him earlier in the season. Source
Stevenson becomes three-weight champ as Navarrete battles to draw
Shakur Stevenson won the vacant WBC lightweight title to become a three-division world champion when he unanimously outpointed Edwin De Los Santos in Las Vegas. Source
Today on Sky Sports Racing: Doncaster jumps action on busy Friday
A busy Friday on Sky Sports Racing features jumps action from Doncaster along with an all-weather Flat meeting at Newcastle in the afternoon, with Wolverhampton taking centre stage in the evening – watch all 25 races live. Source
Highlights: Stevenson battles past De Los Santos to become three-weight champ
Highlights of Shakur Stevenson’s win over Edwin De Los Santos in Las Vegas. Source
Highlights: De Los Santos can’t deny Stevenson three-division triumph
Highlights of Shakur Stevenson’s win over Edwin De Los Santos in Las Vegas. Source
British & Irish Lions announce historic partnership with Premiership, URC
The British & Irish Lions have announced the formation of a historic partnership with Premiership Rugby and the United Rugby Championship for the 2025 Lions Tour to Australia, live on Sky Sports. Source
‘Completely ridiculous!’ | Wolff angrily hits back over criticism of F1
Toto Wolff defended the Las Vegas track and F1 organisers saying it’s not a ‘black eye’ for the sport after a drain cover damage ended FP1 early. Source
‘Give people credit!’ | Wolff passionately defends Vegas track damage
Toto Wolff defended the Las Vegas track saying it’s not a ‘black eye’ for the sport after a drain cover damage ended FP1 early. Source
Angry F1 press conference as Ferrari boss rages at Vegas questions
Frederic Vasseur fumed in the team principal news conference, describing the damage sustained to Carlos Sainz’s car as ‘just unacceptable’ and saying that ‘this will cost us a fortune’. Source