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Worcester City head to Thurrock in Blue Square South looking for what would be their sixth win in nine away league games.

Regulations that stop strange-shaped fruit and vegetables being sold are about to be changed by the European Union. But are we willing to eat wonky veg?

Helen Alfredsson overshadows fellow Swede Annika Sorenstam by winning the Grand China Air title with a final round 65.

We take a look at over a century of Wales v NZ rivalry

India complete an emphatic 320-run victory over Australia on the final morning of the second Test in Mohali.

Australia finish day four of the second Test on 141-5, chasing 516 to beat India in Mohali.

Celtic chairman John Reid says fans must act to cut out offensive chants from both sides of the Old Firm.

Kentucky Derby and Preakness Stakes winner Big Brown's racing career is over after injuring his right front foot.

Lewis Hamilton says he is in much better shape to mount a final charge for the F1 title than he was last year.

Brilliant Briton cannot afford any more errors on the track

Alex Arthur could land a bout with Mexican superstar Marco Antonio Barrera, if he sees off the challenge of Nicky Cook on Saturday.

Sussex run machine Murray Goodwin again produces the goods to frustrate Nottinghamshire on day one at Hove.

South Korea defeat defending Olympic champions Cuba to win the gold while the US defeats Japan to take the bronze medal.

Scotland and England prepare for the first ever meeting between the countries on Monday in Edinburgh.

Rain strikes eight balls into England's chase of 197 on the fourth day of the final Test, play ending early with the total 0-0.

Kevin Pietersen's captaincy reign starts impressively

Budget airline FlyGlobeSpan, which flew a faulty jet 3,000 miles from Liverpool to New York, is fined £5,000.

Padraig Harrington seals his second successive Open Championship with a magnificent final-round of 69 at Birkdale.

Ashwell Prince and AB de Villiers put South Africa in control of the second Test against England at Headingley.

Korea's KJ Choi leads two-time champion Greg Norman by one shot in the second round at the 137th Open.

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