Bangladesh v England: 3rd ODI as it happened
Craig Kieswetter's maiden century in one-day internationals sets England up for a 45-run win and a 3-0 series victory in Bangladesh.
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Mille Chief out of Triumph Hurdle
Mille Chief, ante-post favourite for Cheltenham's Triumph Hurdle, is pulled out of the race by his trainer Alan King with an injured front leg.
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Wildcats close gap on play-offs
Swindon move within a point of the English Premier League's play-off zone.
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Swindon 4-1 Stockport
Swindon keep themselves comfortably in the play-off places by thrashing bottom club Stockport.
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Anderson pens new Salisbury deal
Salisbury City midfielder Stuart Anderson signs a new contract that will keep him at the club until 2010/11.
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FA Trophy is Widdrington priority
Salisbury City boss Tommy Widdrington says their upcoming FA Trophy semi-finals are their priority.
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Whites boss says cup is 'massive'
Salisbury City boss Tommy Widdrington has called on his players to rise to the occasion when they take on Tamworth in the FA Trophy quarter-finals.
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Wildcats continue play-off push
Swindon continue their push for an English Premier League play-off spot with a point away at Sheffield.
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Saturday football as it happened
Birmingham, Chelsea and Portsmouth reach the FA Cup quarter-finals, while West Brom force a replay with Reading, and Stoke earn a 1-1 draw at Man City.
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Huddersfield 2-2 Swindon
Goals from Peter Clarke and Antony Kay preserve Huddersfield's unbeaten home record as Swindon take a share of the spoils.
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Brits to watch at the Winter Olympics
Team GB's best bets for Vancouver podium places
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Premier League as it happened
Everton beat leaders Chelsea, Aston Villa hold Manchester United, Arsenal triumph over Liverpool, West Ham see off Birmingham, Wolves edge past Spurs and Blackburn beat Hull.
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Oxfordshire football round-up
A round-up of the midweek games for Banbury, North Leigh and Horspath.
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Sunday's football as it happened
Chelsea go back to the top of the Premier League after beating Arsenal and Birmingham leave it late to come from behind and beat Wolves.
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Swindon 1-1 Charlton
Nicky Bailey's injury-time strike salvages a point for promotion-chasing Charlton against Swindon.
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Swindon offer contracts to trio
Swindon trio Kevin Amankwaah, Jon-Paul McGovern and Phil Smith are offered new contracts at the County Ground.
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Swindon's Adams to quit speedway
Swindon Robins captain Leigh Adams announces the 2010 campaign will be his final one in Europe.
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Swindon complete new team line-up
Somerset Rebels' Steve Boxall will ride at number eight for Swindon in the 2010 Elite League season.
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Salisbury boss pleased with draw
Salisbury manager Tommy Widdrington is delighted with his side's display as they draw with Cambridge in the FA Trophy.
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Giles relishing Salisbury chance
New signing Chris Giles is looking forward to returning to action with Salisbury City.
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