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Fulham vs Derby RECAP, Championship play-off semi-final second leg Kate McGreavy Host commentator 21:48 Fulham in Championship play-off final Fulham will play either Aston Villa or Middlesbrough in the Championship play-off final for a place in the Premier League on Saturday, May 26. Ryan Sessegnon's and Denis Odoi's goals were enough to give the Cottagers a 2-1 aggregate win on Monday night over Derby. Thank you for joining me tonight. 21:40 FULL-TIME: Fulham 2-0 Derby (2-1) That's it! Fulham are heading to Wembley to play for a place in the Premier League. 21:39 Sportsmail's Kieran Gill at Craven Cottage: 'Derby boss Gary Rowett complaining about Fulham time-wasting... after the first half, I wouldn't go there...' 21:39 90+5min: Defender Davies is upfront for Derby, waiting for a cross into the box. Fulham keep holding firm. Keogh eventually gets his head on a cross but he cannot divert it goalwards. 21:37 90+3min: Derby's Vydra has a shot on goal but it is off target and wastes a promising opportunity with lots of Derby players in the box. 21:35 9... --------------------- DONT FORGET SUBSCRIBE FOR ME : https://goo.gl/r8kgfa
Lincoln City 0-0 Exeter City: League Two play-off ends in stalemate Published: 12:22 EDT, 12 May 2018 | Updated: 13:49 EDT, 12 May 2018 Lincoln City manager Danny Cowley said after this game that his side would need to be killed to stop them progressing to Wembley for the second time in two months. Exeter boss Paul Tisdale shares a similar argument about his side's chances. One thing is for sure, though, it is going to take something special to separate these two sides when they meet again on Thursday night for a place in the League Two play-off final. Lincoln City's Ollie Palmer and Exeter City's Jake Taylor (left) battle for the ball on Saturday Lincoln's Matt Green shoots during the Sky Bet League Two play-off match at Sincil Bank Lincoln's Harry Anderson (left) and Exeter's Lloyd James challenge for the ball on SaturdayGoalless it finished at Sincil Bank but both Lincoln and Exeter showed why neither of them can afford to switch off when they play each other at St James Park. It was tight game. Lincoln using the experience of that Checkatrade Troph... --------------------- DONT FORGET SUBSCRIBE FOR ME : https://goo.gl/r8kgfa
England U17s 2-1 Israel U17s: Daly strike gets Euros off to a flyer Published: 16:20 EDT, 4 May 2018 | Updated: 18:56 EDT, 4 May 2018 It was all right on opening night for England. Eventually. The excitement of staging a European Championship at a time when England's youth sides have never been performing better translated into a pretty nervy start for the hosts in a game everyone expected them to win. But the Young Lions eventually managed to break down Israel's stubborn resistance and take all three points. And that was by far the most important thing here. Matthew Daly (R) netted the winner for England U17s against Israel in the first match of Euros Thomas Doyle netted from the spot to give England - the hosts - the lead against Israel However, Israel's Dan Lugassy give the visitors hope, netting his own spot kick to level But Huddersfield Town's Matthew Daly swept home on the hour-mark to hit the winner England: Ashby-Hammond; Crowe (Tulloch 57), Laird, Ogbeta, Daley-Campbell; Doyle, Garner (c); Saka, Daly (Dixon-Bonner 78), Amaechi; John-Jules (... --------------------- DONT FORGET SUBSCRIBE FOR ME : https://goo.gl/r8kgfa
Levante 2-1 Sevilla: Hosts virtually secure La Liga safety with win Published: 17:37 EDT, 27 April 2018 | Updated: 17:37 EDT, 27 April 2018 Levante all but ensured they will be playing La Liga football next season with a 2-1 win over stricken Sevilla. Goals from Roger and captain Jose Luis Morales either side of Carlos Fernandez's equaliser earned Levante their fourth win in five games. It also moves them 12 points clear of third-bottom Deportivo La Coruna, who have four games left - the first of which is against champions-elect Barcelona on Sunday. Levante all but guaranteed their La Liga safety with victory over Sevilla on Friday evening Levante (4-4-2): Olazabal; Coke, Postigo, Rober Suarez, Luna; Bardhi, Lukic (Chema 86), Campana, Morales (Pedro Lopez 81); Roger (Jason 62), BoatengUnused subs: Sadiku, Ivi Lopez, Pazzini, Koke Sevilla (4-2-3-1): Soria; Jesus Navas, Mercado, Lenglet, Escudero; Geis, Banega; Nolito (Sandro 59), Vazquez (Layun 73), Sarabia; Carlos Fernandez (Luis Muriel 71)Unused subs: Sergio Rico, Ben Yedder, Pizarro, Pareja Sevilla,... --------------------- DONT FORGET SUBSCRIBE FOR ME : https://goo.gl/r8kgfa
Sean Dyche happy to beat Watford despite Burnley playing below best Published: 05:35 EDT, 8 April 2018 | Updated: 05:48 EDT, 8 April 2018 Burnley boss Sean Dyche commended his side for finding a way to win when they were below their best. The Clarets posted their fourth successive Premier League victory when they beat Watford 2-1 at Vicarage Road on Saturday to maintain their European hopes for next season. It was not a vintage performance by any means as Watford were the better team and led through Roberto Pereyra's 60th-minute strike, but two goals in three second-half minutes from Sam Vokes - 22 seconds after coming off the bench - and Jack Cork kept Burnley's run going. Burnley boss Sean Dyche commended his side for winning when they were below their bestDyche said: 'We had a strong mentality. It was a good win for different reasons, especially after making a couple of changes.'It is hard to question the performance because we were very good at West Brom, we were very good second half at West Ham, very good against Everton, so it is hard for us to ... --------------------- DONT FORGET SUBSCRIBE FOR ME : https://goo.gl/r8kgfa
Arnautovic denies goal celebration was motivated by Hughes feud Marko Arnautovic seemed to direct goal celebration at Mark Hughes in dugout West Ham forward scored brace against Southampton in 3-0 victory Arnautovic said Hughes had spoken ill of him but claimed not to care He added: 'I perform on the pitch and I try to let my feet do the talking'By Will Griffee For Mailonline Published: 03:19 EDT, 2 April 2018 | Updated: 05:31 EDT, 2 April 2018 Marko Arnautovic responded to claims that his vociferous goal celebration against Southampton was directed at Mark Hughes. The West Ham forward netted twice in his side's crucial 3-0 win at London Stadium and seemed to direct his aggressive celebrations towards his former Stoke boss by running towards the technical area and shouting. The pair had been involved in an unsavoury incident earlier in the season when Hughes accused Arnautovic of winding up the crowd after he scored against Stoke. Marko Arnautovic celebrated scoring by running towards the technical area and shouting West Ham forward denied being m... --------------------- DONT FORGET SUBSCRIBE FOR ME : https://goo.gl/r8kgfa
Rangers fans react to Bruno Alves display against Motherwell Graeme Murty’s Glasgow Rangers lost against Motherwell, with Bruno Alves playing for the Ibrox club. Rangers fans have taken to social networking site Twitter to give their reaction to the performance of Bruno Alves against Motherwell. Alves featured for Rangers in the Scottish Premiership game against Motherwell away from home at Fir Park on Saturday afternoon. The 36-year-old Portugal international central defender started the match and played for the entire 90 minutes, as Graeme Murty’s side drew 2-2. James Tavernier and Jamie Murphy scored twice in quick succession in the second half for the Ibrox club. Over the course of the 90 minutes at Fir Park on Saturday afternoon, visitors Rangers had 58% of the possession, took 18 shots of which eight were on target, and earned seven corners, according to BBC Sport. The draw with Motherwell means that Rangers are now second in the Scottish Premiership table with 59 points from 71 matches. Rangers fans have taken to Twitter to give their rea... --------------------- DONT FORGET SUBSCRIBE FOR ME : https://goo.gl/r8kgfa
Derby 1-4 Sunderland: Shock win lifts Black Cats off bottom Published: 16:39 EDT, 30 March 2018 | Updated: 18:03 EDT, 30 March 2018 Two thousand soaked Sunderland fans singing in the rain, hundreds of disgruntled Derby supporters streaming out long before the finish. The sharp end of the season often produces unexpected results and this four-goal thrashing of play-off hopefuls by relegation strugglers fits into that category. Geoff Honeyman's shot, headed in by Derby defender Craig Forsyth, and Ashley Fletcher put Sunderland two up after 35 minutes. Sunderland players celebrate with Ashley Fletcher after his goal at Pride Park on Friday George Honeyman fired the Black Cats into a surprise lead with a good finish after 10 minutes Sunderland's Aiden McGeady scores his side's third goal of the game from the penalty spot Matej Vydra's 18th League goal of the season sparked brief hope before Forsyth conceded a penalty, converted by Aiden McGeady, and John O'Shea completed the rout. Black Cats boss Chris Coleman directed his players to the travellin... --------------------- DONT FORGET SUBSCRIBE FOR ME : https://goo.gl/r8kgfa
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