Tokyo 2020: Men’s Football Round up – Day Three and knockout fixtures
The four groups in matchday in Tokyo 2020 had 14 out of the 16 teams still in contention to qualify for the knockout stages, here is a roundup of day three.
The four groups in matchday in Tokyo 2020 had 14 out of the 16 teams still in contention to qualify for the knockout stages, here is a roundup of day three.
Unbeaten in the group stage, winning seven out of a possible nine points, Team GB’s players have been a force so far at the games.
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The 21-year-old left-back has penned a three year deal for Peterborough United off the back of an outstanding National League campaign for Eastleigh.
Reading face Crystal Palace in their last pre-season friendly before the new Championship campaign kicks off. How has each side’s summer fared so far, and what can we expect on Saturday?
The final race weekend before the summer break sees Formula 1 go to Budapest for the Hungarian Grand Prix.
Four weeks on after their last Grand Prix at the Red Bull Ring in Austria, Formula 3 returns with the Hungaroring playing host to round four of the Championship.
Neil Critchley has delved into the loan market again and may well have picked out another gem in the form of Arsenal striker Tyreece John-Jules.
Whilst the returning fans made the game much more competitive than it ought to be, Blackburn Rovers put on an impressive showing against Leeds United.
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Newly promoted Championship side Hull City make the journey to the Stadium of Light for Sunderland’s final warm up game before the season starts next week end.
Sheffield United ran out 4-0 winners over League One Doncaster Rovers in their penultimate pre-season friendly ahead of the 2021/22 Championship campaign.
Lincoln City recorded their first victory of preseason with a convincing 2-0 win over neighbours Scunthorpe United on Tuesday evening. In what’s been a busy week of transfer activity at Sincil Bank to bolster their squad, it was a familiar face that stole the show at Glanford Park last night.
Blackpool’s pursuit of a right back in the transfer market has been well documented and in trialist Mitch Clark they may well have found the answer.
Hampshire’s latest signing Nick Gubbins has made quite the impact at the Ageas Bowl since his arrival from Middlesex initially on loan at the start of the month.
Manchester Originals vs Northern Superchargers in the Women’s competition of the Hundred has been abandoned without a ball being bowled following some horrendous weather at Old Trafford today.
Despite falling to a 2-1 defeat against Championship side QPR, Cambridge United played above all expectations in their fourth game of pre-season.
Adam Forshaw made his first appearance in 21 months last night as a youthful Leeds United team triumphed over a tough-tackling, combative Guiseley AFC.
After missing out on European football altogether for the upcoming season, Arsenal face an unprecedented amount of work this summer, as they look to complete the biggest overhaul in the club’s recent history.
Team GB’s golden hopes were dashed by a strong and efficient New Zealand team, running out 29-7 winners.
Port Vale fell to a 2-1 home defeat to League One side Sheffield Wednesday on Tuesday evening. Although the Valiants walked away empty handed, there was plenty for the players, staff and the returning fans to take from the game.
Wigan Warriors will be looking to pick up their fourth win in a row as they travel to Warrington Wolves, with neighbours Leigh Centurions to come back at the DW stadium just four days later.
Blackburn will face Leeds at Ewood Park as they build up yet more pre-season momentum.
Alex Hales punished Ben Stokes’ rare fielding error in a bizarre incident to earn Trent Rockets an unlikely victory as the hosts recovered from 58-6 to complete a dramatic two-wicket victory at Trent Bridge.