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Nigel Farage is the overwhelming favourite to win the Clacton by-election, priced at 1/7 with Star Sports, implying an 87.5% chance of victory, after announcing he will resign and run again in the ensuing by-election.

The Conservatives are next in the betting at 5/1, followed by Restore Britain at 10/1, Labour at 12/1, and the Green Party at 20/1. No o...


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Switzerland take on Colombia in the World Cup Round of 16 in Vancouver on Tuesday evening, and it’s Colombia who go in as narrow favourites, writes JOE CITRONE.

Nestor Lorenzo’s side look like strong dark horses here, and a tough nut to crack, not conceding any goals in their last three matches, but also only scoring twice.


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England are in the quarter-finals. A 3-2 victory at the Azteca – with ten men, in one of the most hostile atmospheres in world football – has sent Sam Matterface and Alex Crook into raptures. Was this England’s greatest ever away World Cup performance? They give their verdict.

Former Premier League manager Alan Pardew joins the show with his expert rea...


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Star Sports social media manager JOE CITRONE reflects on England’s dramatic 3-2 victory over Mexico at the Azteca…

Well, that was hell, wasn’t it?

No, not the final 20 minutes of England’s thrilling 3-2 win over Mexico, but the 1am alarm going off, only to discover kick-off had been delayed by an hour. Brutal.

But nights like this are ex...


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Portugal face Spain in the World Cup Round of 16 in Dallas on Monday evening, and it’s Spain who go in as clear favourites, writes JOE CITRONE.

Roberto Martinez’s side have done what they’ve needed to do to get themselves into the last-16 of the World Cup, but haven’t massively impressed, with questions still being raised abou...


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