February, 2021
Barcelona 5-1 Alaves: Lionel Messi and Francisco Trincao score twice each
Lionel Messi and Francisco Trincao score twice as Barcelona beat Alaves for an seventh consecutive La Liga win.
UFC 258: Kamaru Usman beats Gilbert Burns to retain welterweight title
Undisputed welterweight champion Kamaru Usman cements his position at the top of the 170-pound division by beating top contender Gilbert Burns at UFC 258.
NBA: Kevin Durant leads Brooklyn Nets to victory with 20 points against Golden State Warriors
Kevin Durant leads the Brooklyn Nets to a 134-117 victory against former team the Golden State Warriors, scoring 20 points.
Denman date for The Conditional
David Bridgwater has confirmed The Conditional an intended runner in the rescheduled Denman Chase at Newbury next weekend, ahead of a likely return to the Cheltenham Festival.
Wilder: Blades need to start a winning run now
Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder says his side must put a winning streak together sooner rather than later to keep their slim Premier League survival hopes alive.
Rohit’s superb century leaves India on top
Rohit Sharma scored a sparkling century on a spinning pitch as India closed day one of the second Test on 300-6 against a much-changed England in Chennai.
Man City’s Angelino makes Leipzig switch permanent
Angelino has joined RB Leipzig on a permanent deal from Manchester City after the Bundesliga club activated their £16.3m buy option in his loan deal.
Barty keeps home hopes alive at Australian Open
World No 1 Ashleigh Barty overcame a stumbling start to reach the fourth round of the Australian Open inside an empty Margaret Court Arena on Saturday.
India v England: Rohit Sharma’s 161 puts hosts on top in Chennai
England are given a stark reminder of the challenge of touring India by Rohit Sharma’s classy 161 on day one of the second Test.
India v England: Virat Kohli refuses to walk after being bowled by Moeen Ali
India captain Virat Kohli needs a replay on the big screen to convince him to leave the crease after being bowled by England’s Moeen Ali.