2011年10月3日星期一

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Sportsday Live features rugby World Cup news, the latest football stories ahead of a big weekend of domestic fixtures, plus more.

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LATEST UPDATES (all times BST)document.write(''+'No refreshNo need to reload page, content below updates automatically. '+'More info'+'')1040: FOOTBALL - Sir Alex Ferguson has praised Chelsea boss Andre Villas-Boas for his start at the club, drawing parallels with his own experience of taking the helm at United nearly 25 years ago. "The new coach Boas has started very well for a young man that has come to Chelsea, it's a great challenge, it's a hard challenge at his age but he seems to have acquitted himself very well and his team have responded." Live action now 1028: RUGBY UNION - Hirotoki Onozawa has scored a scored a consolation try for Japan, but New Zealand are home and dry in this one, with 10 minutes to play in the Rugby World Cup, they lead 69-7. Live action now 1009: RUGBY UNION - Hosts New Zealand are now 52-0 up against Japan in their second match of the World Cup, having scored six tries in the first half. More than 25 minutes left. 0956: FOOTBALL - Arsenal welcome back Alex Song and Gervinho from three-match bans for tomorrow's league trip to Blackburn, but midfielder Aaron Ramsey faces a fitness test on his ankle. Live action now 0949: RUGBY UNION - Japan trail New Zealand 38-0 at half-time in their World Cup match at Hamilton's Waikato Stadium. Twitter 0941: MOTO GP - BBC presenter Matthew Roberts on Twitter at Aragon: "Rossi started session on 'standard' bike and is 8th (+1.5) after 9 laps. Just swapped to version updated with ally parts, so let's see..." BBC Radio 5 live 0935: OLYMPICS - Great Britain's Olympic football teams will stay at the athletes village during the 2012 Olympics. Both the womens and mens teams will share accommodation and communal facilities with their fellow Olympians when preparing for matches at Wembley, reports BBC Radio 5 live's Gordon Farquhar. 0930: TENNIS - World number one Novak Djokovic is not certain to play today's opening singles rubber against David Nalbandian in Serbia's Davis Cup semi-final against Argentina in Belgrade. 0923: ATHLETICS - BBC Sport's digital Olympics editor Lewis Wiltshire on Twitter: "Athletics tweet 1 of 3: The final Diamond League meeting of 2011 is on BBC2 and our website tonight at 7pm. Feat @UsainBolt and @DaiGreene." 0910: GOLF - Jack Nicklaus says Tiger Woods can still beat his record total of 18 major championships provided he gets control of his mental game, telling reporters we will achieve the feat "if he gets the five inches between his ears squared out". Live action now 0904: RUGBY UNION - Hosts New Zealand kick off their second match off the World Cup against Japan in Hamilton. Twitter 0839: RUGBY UNION - Infostrada Sports on Twitter: "New Zealand's average winning margin in Rugby World Cup pool matches is 50.8 points, more than any other team. #RWC2011 @ruggerblogger" Live action now 0822: CRICKET - Sri Lanka's Shaminda Eranga takes a wicket with the first ball of his Test career as the home side reduce Australia to 63-2 at lunch on the opening day of the third and final test. The seamer had opener Shane Watson caught by captain Tillakaratne Dilshan at point to become only the 18th test bowler to strike with his first ball. 0800 BST: FOOTBALL - Three tales from Friday's Gossip Column:

German club Bayern Munich are set to make a move to sign Chelsea's French winger Florent Malouda in January. (talkSPORT) Arsenal manager Arsene Wenger has refused to rule out making Yossi Benayoun's loan switch from Chelsea permanent. (Metro) European champions Barcelona and Londoners Tottenham must dig deep if they are to sign Brazil international Leandro Damiao. Internacional insist that he is worth his 50m euro release clause. (Inside Futbol)


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