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Haye shocks Valuev to take crown: Britain's David Haye beats giant Russian Nikolay Valuev on points to be crowned WBA heavyweight champion in Nuremberg.
Arsenal rout Wolves to go second: Arsenal move into second place in the Premier League after dismantling Wolves 4-1 with another fine attacking display.
England 9-18 Australia: Australia produce a dominant second-half performance to beat England for the second time in a row at Twickenham.
Wales 12-19 New Zealand: Wales' 56-year wait for a win against New Zealand goes on after they were beaten despite a gutsy effort in Cardiff.
England 20-12 New Zealand: A Peter Fox brace earns England victory over world champions New Zealand and a place in the Four Nations final against Australia.
Man City 3-3 Burnley: Manchester City are held to a fifth successive draw as Burnley pick up their first away point in the Premier League.
Aston Villa 5-1 Bolton: John Carew leads from the front as Aston Villa destroy Bolton at Villa Park.
Murray reaches final in Valencia: Andy Murray beats Fernando Verdasco to set up a meeting against Mikhail Youzhny in the Valencia Open final.
Tottenham 2-0 Sunderland: Sunderland are left to rue a host of missed chances as Tottenham return to winning ways with a victory that moves them back into the top four.
Blackburn 3-1 Portsmouth: Jason Roberts scored two as Blackburn come from behind to claim a crucial victory which keeps Portsmouth bottom of the Premier League.
Rangers 2-1 St Mirren: Kris Boyd's double against St Mirren takes Rangers back to within a point of Celtic at the top of the Scottish Premier League.
England handed Broad injury boost: Scans on England seamer Stuart Broad's injured right shoulder show no serious damage but he will miss at least two matches.
Shrewsbury 0-1 Staines Town: Blue Square South side Staines earn a shock win at League Two Shrewsbury.
Stoner secures pole in Valencia: Casey Stoner claims pole position for Sunday's final race of the MotoGP season in Valencia
GB cyclists keep up gold run: Britain win a further five golds and set three world records on the second day of the Para-Cycling Track World Championships in Manchester.
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