Scotland deserved boos after Ireland thrashing - Robertson
Scotland captain Andy Robertson said his side were deservedly booed off by a large travelling support in Dublin after being thrashed 3-0 by the Republic of Ireland.
Read moreActor Fassbender among starters as Toyota dominate 90th Le Mans
Irish actor Michael Fassbender and eight-time world rally champion Sebastien Ogier were among the drivers of the 62 cars which set off on Saturday at the start of the 90th edition of the Le Mans 24 hours race.
Read moreFederer admits 'things moving slowly' in recovery
Roger Federer admitted Saturday that "things are moving slowly" in his attempt to recover from knee surgery.
Read moreSchwartzel wins rebel golf series opener as Reed signs up
Charl Schwartzel won the inaugural event in the Saudi-backed rebel LIV Golf series on Saturday as Patrick Reed became the latest big-name player to sign up.
Read moreAngry Kyrgios claims he was racially abused in Stuttgart defeat
Australian firebrand Nick Kyrgios claimed he was racially abused by sections of the crowd as he slipped to a bad-tempered defeat against Andy Murray in the Stuttgart semi-finals on Saturday.
Read moreMitchell stars for New Zealand as England eye second Test fightback
Daryl Mitchell hit a sublime 190 as New Zealand amassed 553 before England started to fight back on a free-scoring second day of the second Test at Trent Bridge.
Read moreIreland thrash Scotland to end Nations League drought
The Republic of Ireland ended their long wait for a Nations League win in style by thrashing Scotland 3-0 in Dublin on Saturday.
Read moreUS judge dismisses rape suit against football star Ronaldo
A US district judge in Las Vegas has dismissed a rape lawsuit against football superstar Cristiano Ronaldo, castigating the legal team behind the complaint.
Read more'Not really a match': Murray in final after Kyrgios 'racism' meltdown
Andy Murray said it was "not really a match" and "not much fun" after Australian firebrand Nick Kyrgios was penalised a game following another on-court meltdown in their Stuttgart semi-final on Saturday.
Read moreAt 16, Pierson breaks Le Mans age record
Josh Pierson took to the track two hours into the 24 Hours of Le Mans on Saturday to become the youngest driver in race history at 16 years and 118 days.
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