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Preston 1-3 Cardiff City: Bluebirds steal a march on EFL championship promotion rivals 

After an impressive dispatch of Leeds on the league’s reopening, the Welsh club leapfrogged their hosts into the sixth and final play-off place via three goals in the game’s final quarter.

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West Ham confirm Jeremy Ngakia will leave the club along with Pablo Zabaleta and Carlos Sanchez 

West Ham have confirmed that Pablo Zabaleta, Jeremy Ngakia and Carlos Sanchez will leave when their contracts expire next Tuesday. The club couldn’t convince teenager Ngakia to sign new terms.

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Tyson Fury has to fight Dillian Whyte BEFORE taking on Anthony Joshua, says WBC chief 

WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman says that Tyson Fury must fight interim champion Dillian Whyte before his double-header with Anthony Joshua if he is to keep hold of the title.

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Beautiful follow through on that shot!’: LeBron Ja 

Novak Djokovic has received the seal of approval from Los Angeles Lakers superstar LeBron James after showing off his basketball skills on social media, 

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Barcelona ‘want fans back in the Nou Camp by JUNE 30’ for their crunch Atletico Madrid clash 

Matches around the world have been played behind closed doors to avoid the spread of coronavirus. But the Catalan giants are hopeful they can persaude authorities to allow fans into the Nou Camp.

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Neymar loses court battle against Barcelona over loyalty bonus and has to pay THEM £6m 

The Brazilian forward has been engaged in a bitter legal dispute with Barcelona since leaving the club in a £198million deal in 2017 to join Paris Saint-Germain but the court ruled against him.

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Newcastle boss Steve Bruce says Matty Longstaff has been offered a ‘fantastic deal’ to stay at club 

The Magpies boss also revealed the midfielder has ‘verbally agreed’ to play on until the end of the Premier League season with his contract set to expire on June 30.

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Premier League face TV battle with Sky and BT Sport 

EXCLUSIVE BY MATT HUGHES: Sky and BT – the Premier League’s main domestic rights-holders – agreed reluctantly to the televising of every match this season.

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