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Ashley Young Live - Saturday football
There are five Premier League games, a raft of FA Cup first round ties and a full Championship programme on a busy day of football.

Jonny Wilkinson has been injury free since moving to French club Toulon Live text - England 9-11 Australia
England take on Australia at Twickenham at 1430 GMT before Wales meet the All Blacks in Cardiff at 1715 GMT.

Casey Stoner Stoner secures pole in Valencia
Casey Stoner claims pole position for Sunday's final race of the MotoGP season in Valencia


It's us or Chelsea, says Berbatov
Manchester United striker Dimitar Berbatov says Chelsea are the only team who can prise the Premier League title away from Old Trafford.

Live text - Scottish Premier League
After the Edinburgh derby ends goalless, the attention switches to the rest of the SPL, with Rangers playing St Mirren, St Johnstone at Aberdeen, Hamilton taking on Motherwell and Killie playing Dundee United.

Haye and Valuev ready for battle
David Haye will be giving away 7st to Nikolay Valuev when they meet for the Russian's WBA heavyweight crown in Nuremberg on Saturday.

Jagielka rocked by injury setback
Everton defender Phil Jagielka has a second knee operation and will be out of action until after Christmas.

Murray into Valencia semi-finals
Andy Murray makes short work of Albert Montanes to reach the semi-finals of the Valencia Open.

Wales aim for rare win over NZ
Wales begin their autumn Test campaign on Saturday seeking their first win over New Zealand since 1953.

Leicester win stuns Springboks
Leicester produce an impressive display to claim a stunning win over world champions South Africa in front of a record crowd at Welford Road.

Mickelson leads Woods in Shanghai
Phil Mickelson will take a two-shot lead over Tiger Woods into the final round of the HSBC Champions tournament in China.

England wait on Broad injury news
England seamer Stuart Broad is sent for precautionary scans after injuring his right shoulder in South Africa.

England face NZ showdown
England will be chasing a place in the Four Nations final when they face New Zealand in Huddersfield on Saturday.

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Up for sale: £10 bags of compost made from floral tributes to the late Sir Bobby Robson
Compost made from the thousands of floral tributes to Sir Bobby Robson goes on sale on North Tyneside.

Saturday's gossip column
Chelsea to move for Atletico Madrid striker Sergio Aguero in January, plus other rumours.


Football

Hearts 0-0 Hibernian
The first Edinburgh derby of the season ends in disappointing stalemate.


Rugby Union

Cockerill hails Leicester scrum
Leicester head coach Richard Cockerill pays tribute to the Tigers pack after a memorable victory over world champions South Africa.


Tennis

Wickmayer in missed tests ban
US Open semi-finalist Yanina Wickmayer has been handed a one-year ban for falling foul of doping regulations.


Golf

Fisher sets sights on major win
Ross Fisher says winning the World Match Play in Spain has given him the belief he can win a major.


Athletics

Bolt guru Mills ends Jamaica role
Usain Bolt's coach Glen Mills is to step down after 22 years in charge of the Jamaican athletics team.


Olympics and Olympic Sport

McCracken to guide GB team
Former world middleweight title challenger Robert McCracken will lead Great Britain's bid for medals at the 2012 Olympics in London.


Disability Sport

Tandem pair claim world success
Tandem pair Neil Fachie and Barney Storey and Paralympian Darren Kenny win gold for Britain on day one of the Para-Cycling Track World Championships.


Cricket

McCullum helps Kiwis draw level
Brendon McCullum smashes 131 as New Zealand beat Pakistan in Abu Dhabi to level their one-day series at 1-1 with one to play.


Formula 1

F1 gossip column
Kimi Raikkonen would earn more for not racing in 2010, plus other rumours.


Rugby League

Harris puts faith in Welsh youth
New Crusaders coach Brian Noble wishes Wales good luck for Sunday's European Cup final against Scotland at the Brewery Field (1600 GMT).


MotoGP

Matt Roberts' MotoGP column
"The title is decided but there are still plenty of battles going on in Valencia"


Boxing

McCloskey secures European title
Dungiven boxer Paul McCloskey beats Daniel Rasilla to become the European light-welterweight champion.


Cycling

Staff's 2012 dream 'under threat'
Olympic team sprint champion Jamie Staff fears he may not be able to keep his place in the London 2012 squad ahead of younger riders.


Other sport...

Ainslie targets Origin victory
Ben Ainslie will continue his America's Cup preparations when he skippers British entry Team Origin in the Louis Vuitton Trophy in Nice this week.



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