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Fate deals Daniel James a cruel hand but now Rob Page faces tough questions over Wales’ future

Par : Sam Green
Never before have Wales experienced the excruciating realities of a penalty shootout. Never before has their fate been decided by one kick of the ball, 12 yards from goal, with an entire nation watching. It can be a beautiful way to win a game but, as Wales learned here, it can also be the most brutal way to lose it.]]>

Jude Bellingham rescues England after Belgium expose makeshift defence

This was a game of two halves. Two halves of a team. Going forward England were dazzling, if not deadly enough, and kept going to the end with Jude Bellingham earning a last-gasp equalising goal with the last elegant kick. But defensively? With the debut of their new away kit this was England in a purple daze. Unforced errors, blunders, mistakes. Whatever you want to call it they cannot do this at the European Championship in the summer and have any hope of winning it. No chance.]]>

As the Snoopy Omega Lands, Cartoon Luxury Goes Boom

Par : Tim Barber
As the new MoonSwatch watch hits stores, licensing operations behind IP from Popeye to Miss Piggy are no longer dealing in bargain-basement merch—Louis Vuitton, Balenciaga, Fendi, Audemars Piguet and more are tapping into high-end comic connections.

Here Comes the Flood of Plug-In Hybrids

New US emissions rules mean more plug-in hybrid cars are on the way. The electric vehicle tech is clean—but has a catch.

Phil Foden again a spare part as England miss Harry Kane and Bukayo Saka against Brazil

There are plenty of alternatives to an injured Harry Kane and an injured Bukayo Saka although against the biggest beasts in the world game, this night once again demonstrated that there are no substitutes for England’s two most potent attackers.]]>

Owen Farrell shows what fans will miss after completely overshadowing Marcus Smith

In the week that Owen Farrell appeared to leave the door ajar for a future England return, the Saracens captain produced the kind of bristling, dominant all-court display in this statement victory that leaves his club and country in no doubt what they will be missing when he departs for Racing 92 for two years next season.]]>

Wales thrash Finland to secure place in Euro 2024 play-off final against Poland

Such is the progress of Wales as a footballing nation, nights such as these are starting to feel almost routine. Another huge home match in pursuit of a major tournament, and another victory in a throbbing, febrile Cardiff City Stadium. ]]>

BMW’s Vision Neue Klasse X Has a Car-Wide Screen and a ‘Joy’ Brain

The German automaker exposes what the next generation of BMW EVs will look like inside and out—including better batteries, a fancy new central computer, and a massive new windscreen display.

The Omega x Swatch Snoopy MoonSwatch Has Landed

The absolute must-have MoonSwatch has arrived, complete with a moon-phase function. Its all-white look is spot-on for NASA fans.

EVs With Built-In Camera Drones Have Already Landed in China

Still the stuff of concepts and flights of fancy in the West, automakers on the other side of the world are putting copters in their cars.

Chelsea survive comedy of errors and fans’ Mauricio Pochettino mutiny to reach FA Cup semi-finals

Chelsea had the last laugh in their own comedy of errors as substitutes Carney Chukwuemeka and Noni Madueke secured the club’s second Wembley appearance of the season against 10-man Leicester City and silenced the fans who chanted “you don’t know what you’re doing” at head coach Maurico Pochettino.]]>

Valiant England go down swinging in thrilling Six Nations defeat by France

This time it was a last-gasp heartbreak for England. The penalty from the half-way line from Thomas Ramos in the 80th minute snatched what would have been the most significant win of Steve Borthwick’s tenure, and a first against France on French soil since 2016.]]>

Bernardo Silva makes Man City tick to all but end Newcastle’s season

Par : Rob Smyth
They build statues of their legends at Manchester City. Vincent Kompany, Sergio Aguero and David Silva made in galvanised steel are visited by fans on Etihad matchdays and surely Bernardo Silva will be joining them when he eventually leaves the club where his trophy-haul is 15 and counting.]]>

Ireland win back-to-back Six Nations championships after fighting past Scotland

This was a strangely unsatisfying game. A poor one in many respects, albeit not without its moments. But in the end Ireland got the job done. As they were always expected to, and as the form book strongly suggested they would. ]]>

Ange Postecoglou dreams big but Tottenham must face reality after Fulham thumping

In recent weeks, Ange Postecoglou has been unwilling to engage with the idea that Tottenham Hotspur are simply in a battle for Champions League places. Instead, he has dreamed a little bigger. “I don’t see the sense in trying to aim for something other than No 1,” he said earlier this month.]]>

Italy serve Six Nations defeat to Wales on a wooden spoon

It is Wales who are the recipient of the dastardly wooden spoon, put to the sword by a gladiatorial Italian outfit who will be hailed as history makers in their own right.]]>

Galopin Des Champs joins Gold Cup greats by retaining Cheltenham crown

Par : Tom Ward
Galopin Des Champs became only the eighth horse in the 100 years of the Boodles Gold Cup to win jump racing’s blue riband more than once when he came home three and half lengths clear of Gerri Colombe in stamina-sapping conditions at Cheltenham yesterday.]]>

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