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Southampton 1 1 Tottenham, Harry Kane equalises after Davinson Sanchez

Southampton 1-1 Tottenham, LIVE: Harry Kane equalises after Davinson Sanchez own goal gave Saints lead at St Mary's Davinson Sanchez turned a Ryan Bertrand cross into his own goal in 15th minute But Harry Kane scored 99th Premier League goal to equalise three minutes later Southampton starting XI: McCarthy, Cedric, Stephens, Hoedt, Bertrand, Romeu, Hojbjerg (Boufal), Ward-Prowse, Lemina, Tadic, Gabbiadini Southampton subs: Davis, Redmond, Pied, Bednarek, Forster, Obafemi Tottenham Hotspur starting XI: Vorm, Aurier, Sanchez, Vertonghen, Davies, Dier, Dembele, Sissoko, Alli, Son, Kane Tottenham subs: Trippier, Lamela, Wanyama, Llorente, Foyth, Gazzaniga, Walker-Peters Tottenham Hotspur visit Southampton in Sunday's only Premier League game Spurs aiming for top four as Saints hope to climb out of the relegation zone The Premier League kick off from St Mary's is at 4pm GMT

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France beat Croatia 4 2 in thrilling World Cup final in Moscow as jubilant Macron punches the air an
France beat Croatia 4 2 in thrilling World Cup final in Moscow as jubilant Macron punches the air an

France beat Croatia 4-2 in thrilling World Cup final in Moscow as jubilant Macron punches the air and billions watch around the world France have won their second World Cup title with a thrilling 4-2 victory over Croatia in the Moscow final A pitch invasion led by punk band Pussy Riot disrupted the game in front of watching President Vladimir Putin France took a early lead after Croatia's Mario Mandzukic scored an own goal in the 18 minute of the match Ten minutes later, his humiliating blunder was rectified with an equaliser from 29-year-old Ivan Perisic But France were once again back in front as Antoine Griezmann hit the ball home from the penalty spot Goals from Paul Pogba and Kylian Mbappe extended France's lead before Croatia's Mandzukic got one back France have won their second World Cup with a 4-2 victory a thrilling final against Croatia in front of a stadium full of passionate fans in Moscow and a TV audience of billions across the globe. A jubilant French President Emmanuel Macron celebrated wildly with his wife Brigitte while Russian counterpart Vladimir Putin watched on at Moscow's Luzhniki Stadium for the final game of the 2018 tournament. The match was disrupted in the second half when four people charged onto the field - with Russian punk band Pussy Riot claiming responsibility - leading stewards to tackle the hat-wearing pitch invaders. Macron was soaked as he joined the celebrations after the match, speaking to every victorious player as a storm hit the stadium after the final whistle, while officials held up an umbrella for Putin. France's Olivier Giroud holds up the World Cup trophy as players celebrate winning the title for the second time today The jubilant French team celebrates after the 4-2 win over Croatia in the Moscow final gave them their second World Cup win The French took an a early lead when Croatia's Mario Mandzukic headed a free kick into his own net after 18 minutes but team-mate Ivan Perisic cancelled out his error ten minutes later by firing in the equaliser. Antoine Griezmann restored France's lead before half time from the penalty spot after a lengthy video review which ended in a handball decision against Perisic. Paul Pogba extended their lead just before the hour mark when he curled in at the second attempt after Griezmann had laid the ball off to the Manchester United player on the edge of the box. Star player Kylian Mbappe's long-range shot made it 4-1 before final first-timers Croatia pulled a bizarre goal back thanks to an error from French keeper Hugo Lloris. The highest-scoring World Cup final since England won the tournament in 1966 gives France their second title, two decades after their first when they hosted the competition in 1998.



Russia 2 2 Croatia AET Croatia win 4 3 on penalties Ivan Rakitic scores winning penalty after thrill
Russia 2 2 Croatia AET Croatia win 4 3 on penalties Ivan Rakitic scores winning penalty after thrill

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Croatia 1 1 Denmark  3 2 on penalties  Ivan Rakitic seals quarter final spot in shootout after Danij
Croatia 1 1 Denmark 3 2 on penalties Ivan Rakitic seals quarter final spot in shootout after Danij

Croatia 1-1 Denmark (3-2 on penalties): Ivan Rakitic seals quarter-final spot in shootout after Danijel Subasic saves three penalties and Luka Modric had seen extra-time spot-kick dramatically kept out by Kasper Schmeichel Mathias Jorgensen gave Denmark the lead inside a minute after firing home from a long throw into the box Croatia equalised three minutes later after Denmark failed to clear and Mario Mandzukic turned the ball in After 90 minutes in Nizhny Novgorod the game entered extra-time after neither side was able to find a winner With seven minutes of extra time to go, Jorgensen fouled Ante Rebic inside the box when he was through Croatia captain Luka Modric stepped up but it was well saved by Kasper Schmeichel in the Denmark goal Christian Eriksen, Milan Badelj, Lasse Schone, Josip Pivaric and Nicolai Jorgensen all missed in the shootout Danijel Subasic saved three spot-kicks before Ivan Rakitic sealed Croatia's quarter-final place on Sunday Croatia now face Russia for a place in the last-four after the host nation shocked Spain in their last-16 tie Goalkeepers were on top to the delight of Peter Schmeichel who was on his feet to roar his approval at the heroics of his son Kasper. Perhaps the Schmeichels sensed a revenge for Euro 96 when Big Pete was made to look a bit silly by a chip from Davor Suker as Denmark lost their grip on the European title. Schmeichel Jnr saved three penalties in total, one from Luka Modric, four minutes from the end of extra-time, and two more in the shootout which followed. The Juventus forward (left) fired past Denmark goalkeeper Kasper Schmeichel from close range after a defensive mix-up Croatia captain Luka Modric and Co celebrate with Mandzukic after he restored parity early in the last-16 showdown



Southampton 2 1 Bournemouth Dusan Tadic scores twice against South Coast rivals to give Saints vital
Southampton 2 1 Bournemouth Dusan Tadic scores twice against South Coast rivals to give Saints vital

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Harry Kane leaves Bournemouth on crutches as Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino
Harry Kane leaves Bournemouth on crutches as Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino

Harry Kane leaves Bournemouth on crutches as Tottenham boss Mauricio Pochettino fears ankle ligament damage to star ahead of World Cup Tottenham striker Harry Kane collided with Bournemouth stopper Asmir Begovic Kane was shown straight down the tunnel where he threw a bottle in frustration Mauricio Pochettino confirmed it is an injury similar to the one he got in 2016 Leaving the ground, Kane was pictured outside with crutches to aid him walking Dele Alli limped off in the final five minutes holding his groin to add to Kane England and Tottenham have suffered a serious scare after Harry Kane injured the same right ankle that has caused the Premier League's joint-top scorer problems in the past. Kane left Bournemouth's Dean Court on crutches and wearing a protective boot and will be sent for a scan on Monday to determine whether it is ligament damage as suspected. Ahead of the international break and with big clashes coming up for Spurs, including an FA Cup quarter-final at Swansea and a Premier League meeting with Chelsea, it is a huge concern. The first half injury eventually left Kane in need of crutches as Spurs players left the ground



Amiens 0 2 PSG Neymar juggles boot on his head in celebration
Amiens 0 2 PSG Neymar juggles boot on his head in celebration

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