The Guardian - Sport - 29 Nov 2025
Iran to boycott draw after US visa snub
Norris calm in the maelstrom as three-way title race enters final straight
Piastri takes sprint race pole to keep heat on teammate
Cool Blues: Chelsea stay grounded despite Barça demolition
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Cool Blues: Chelsea stay grounded despite Barça demolition
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Cuts and criticism: United’s academy finds going tough
Higher tax on image rights may lead to wage hike
Trio to miss Palace trip
‘After Sunday I was angry, painful and hurt. PSG was better’
‘We didn’t try and when you play on the green you have to try’
‘Sesko is going to take a bit more time but there’s no setback ’
‘The red card incident was over immediately and we moved on’
Unwise buys and Slot’s struggles lead Liverpool back to ‘Brendan bad’
How dismal run unfolded
‘System we are playing suits the players best’
How dismal run unfolded
Farke facing the flak for players but slump is piling on pressure
Walsh takes lead role for England’s China challenge
UK unveils bid for 2035 Women’s World Cup with 15 cities in mix
Walsh takes lead role for England’s China challenge
The 15 potential host cities and 22 potential stadiums
‘Tame’ Constitution Hill tracking flashy revival
Departing O’neill believes Celtic will return to top table
Blizzard of Oz can storm the Coral Gold Cup
Visa rulings cast doubt on Iran’s participation
England still have hope, but must be honest enough to change tack
Australia take no risks on Cummins’ Gabba fitness
‘I spent some time working in a bank – it was tough’
Breakaway R360 competition delays launch by two years
Lake says depleted Wales welcome Springboks clash
Sindarov is youngest World Cup winner at 19
Sale Sharks stunned by Exeter comeback
4,000 up
Bulls make Mellor their 14th new signing
It has been a blast, but are we about to witness the death spiral of Bazball?
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