Sergi Canos’ superb second-half hat-trick allowed Brentford to extend their unbeaten run in the Sky Bet Championship to 14 matches as they came from behind to beat Cardiff 3-2 in the Welsh capital. The Spaniard made it a great Christmas week for the Bees as he hauled his side back from a remarkable Will Vaulks goal at the end of a lacklustre first half to earn the visitors all three points. You can also watch Vaulks' amazing hit on our channel. #BrentfordFC #SergiCanos #SkyBetChampionship ⬆ Hit 'Subscribe' above to ensure you never miss a video from the Sporting Life YouTube channel. 🦜 Twitter: Twitter.com/SportingLife 📲 Facebook: Facebook.com/SportingLifeOfficial 📸 Instagram: Instagram.com/SportingLifeFC 💻 Website: Sportinglife.com
🤯 Lionel Messi's first goal for PSG tonight was a stunner...but what about Alex Mowatt's latest strike for West Brom! 📊 Our xG model gave him just a 4% of scoring but we should know better by now.
Warran Gatland talks tactics and where South Africa are dangerous as we look ahead to Saturday's opening Test match
Gareth Southgate took full responsibility for England’s failure from the spot as Italy secured Euro 2020 glory via a penalty shoot-out at Wembley. After a 1-1 draw after 120 minutes – Leonardo Bonucci cancelled out Luke Shaw’s second-minute opener – it was a familiar spot-kick outcome for the Three Lions. Marcus Rashford, Jadon Sancho and Bukayo Saka all missed from the spot, with Jordan Pickford saving two Italian penalties.
Scotland flanker Hamish Watson explains what it meant to him to make this British and Irish Lions derby in their 56-14 victory over the Sigma Lions in their first Tour match of South Africa. More at: https://www.sportinglife.com/rugby-union
A controversial penalty decision gave Morecambe the crucial goal as they reached the third tier of English Football for the first time in their history. Neither side were able to find the back of the net in normal time, but in the second half of extra time the deadlock was eventually broken by Carlos Mendes Gomes’ penalty. The Spaniard sent goalkeeper Tom King the wrong way after referee Bobby Madley had pointed to the spot when substitute John O’Sullivan was brought down by Ryan Haynes, but the contact appeared to be outside the area. In the absence of VAR, however, the decision stood. Newport had a penalty shout themselves turned down in the first half, when Shrimps goalkeeper Kyle Letheren appeared to make contact with Scot Bennett’s head, but the referee that time waived play on. The Shrimps managed to maintain their flawless record at Wembley, having won their only two previous appearances at the stadium – a 2007 Conference play-off final against Exeter and the 1974 FA Trophy final. It was also manager Derek Adams’ second promotion from the fourth tier, having led Plymouth out of League Two in 2016-17.
Brentford made it 10th time lucky as they beat Swansea 2-0 in the Championship play-off final to reach the Premier League for the first time. Goals from Ivan Toney and Emiliano Marcondes saw the Bees finally break their play-off hoodoo after all nine of their previous attempts had ended in failure. It was swift redemption for Thomas Frank’s side, back at Wembley Stadium just nine months after losing to Fulham in last season’s delayed final. There was to be no repeat of that heartbreak for the Bees, who in securing promotion will become the 50th different club to play in the Premier League. They also ended the so-called curse of the red and white stripes, which has seen teams in Brentford’s colours feature in 33 play-off campaigns without achieving promotion. Lincoln, playing Blackpool in Sunday’s League One final, will surely have taken note. It was somehow fitting that Brentford put paid to those statistical anomalies, given how their success is underpinned by a data-driven recruitment policy, and now the west London number-crunchers can factor an extra £160million or so into the kitty. ---------------------------------- ⬆ Hit 'Subscribe' above to ensure you never miss a video from the Sporting Life YouTube channel. 🦜 Twitter: Twitter.com/InfogolApp 📲 Facebook: Facebook.com/SportingLifeFootball 📸 Instagram: Instagram.com/SportingLifeFC 💻 Website: Sportinglife.com
🙌🙌 Newport were 3-0 down before 42-year-old Kevin Ellison - the oldest ever outfield player to feature in the play-offs - scored this stunning goal to spark an incredible comeback! 👏 They ended up beating Forest Green 5-4 on aggregate after a 4-3 defeat on the night, with the 'winning goal' from Nicky Maynard coming in the 119th minute!
Ridiculous defending, a penalty, a red card, a stunning comeback - Brentford's 3-1 victory over Bournemouth had everything and it sent the Bees through to the Championship play-off final 3-2 on aggregate. Ivan Toney, Vitaly Janelt and Marcus Forss scored the goals after Arnaut Danjuma's opener while Chris Mepham saw red.