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Wednesday 19 November 2008
Germany 1 England 2
England beat Germany 2-1 thanks to goals from Matthew Upson and John Terry
following the captain's earier blunder.
Scotland 0 Argentina 1
Diego Maradona's debut as an international coach was a low key affair, defused
early on with Maxi Rodriguez's winning goal.
Denmark 0 Wales 1
Craig Bellamy ends night of frustration with late winner as Wales’ young guns
recorded a morale-boosting win.
Northern Ireland 0 Hungary 2
Goals from Augsburg striker Sandor Torghelle and Fulham's Zoltan Gera gave
Hungary a deserved victory at Windsor Park.
Republic of Ireland 2 Poland 3
Giovanni Trapattoni left with plenty to ponder after the Republic of Ireland
slumped to their first defeat since the Italian took charge.
Ryan Sidebottom would have been perfect candidate to inject aggression into England's attack against India.
All Blacks epic a reminder of everything that's great about rugby.
Martin Johnson has recalled the robust James Haskell to England's starting line-up in place of Tom Croft.
A look into the crystal ball to check up on the national team's fortunes.
Germany's eastern clubs struggling, years after collapse of Berlin Wall.
Ricky Hatton has gone back to school under a new trainer and emerged an 'A-grade student’ .
Paulie Malignaggi says Ricky Hatton enjoyed benefits of being ‘home’ fighter against Kostya Tszyu in 2005 and Juan Lazcano in May 2008.
The organisers of Wimbledon are to pay the LTA £55 million to buy back share of tournament venue.
Despite criticism for leading Europe to defeat at Valhalla, Nick Faldo would captain side again.
Donington Park owners have insisted their plans to stage 2010 British Grand Prix remain on course.
Formula One chief Bernie Ecclestone said he has received overwhelming support to change the sport's points system.
FIXTURES AND RESULTS
Sunday rehearsal at Aintree will show whether Paul Nicholls’ plan to get Mr Pointment back to winning form has paid off.
Green Dragon's boom snaps in half as the crew attempts to erect a jury rig in the middle of a 50-knot squall in the Southern Ocean.
London 2012 organisers are considering cost-cutting plans to move shooting events at Games.
Search for innovative ways to present sport to a younger audience could see athletics staged in London's O2 Arena.
James Graham gained some solace for England's World Cup campaign by being named International Prop of the Year.
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