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Vinícius Jr will be key for Real Madrid on Sunday.

El Clásico: The latest edition of the historic rivalry between Barcelona and Real Madrid could decide the league title

By Issy Ronald, CNN Every edition of El Clásico is loaded with its own storylines, each strand adding another layer to the historic rivalry between Real Madrid and Barcelona. Described by La Liga as a “true cultural phenomenon, drawing the attention of millions of fans worldwide,” Sunday’s match at Barça’s Camp Nou stadium will be

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FDU achieved a historic result on Friday against Purdue.

‘We shocked the world’: March Madness delivers series of upsets to bust all men’s brackets

By Thomas Schlachter, Jacob Lev, Aya Elamroussi and Issy Ronald, CNN Only the first round has concluded, and already March Madness has delivered some major upsets. So far, No.1 seed Purdue University, No.2 seed Arizona Wildcats and No.4 seed Virginia Cavaliers have been unceremoniously dumped out of the tournament, succumbing to 16-seed Fairleigh Dickinson, No.15

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Djokovic returned to the world No. 1 position when he won a record 10th Australian Open in January.

World’s number one tennis player Novak Djokovic to miss Miami Open due to vaccination status

By Homero De la Fuente, CNN The world’s top men’s tennis player Novak Djokovic will miss the Miami Open next week, after being denied entry to the United States because he is unvaccinated against Covid-19, tournament director James Blake announced on Friday. The United States still requires international visitors to be vaccinated against Covid-19, and

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JP Pegues scored the game-winning three as the Furman Paladins upset the Virginia Cavaliers in the first round of the 2023 NCAA Division I men's basketball championship.

Furman Paladins capitalize on late blunder to pull off stunning March Madness upset against Virginia Cavaliers

By Thomas Schlachter, CNN March Madness has developed a reputation for delivering incredible shocks and fans of college hoops haven’t had to wait too long for upsets in this year’s men’s tournament. On Thursday, the fourth-seeded Virginia Cavaliers faced up against the 13th-seeded Furman Paladins — making their first March Madness appearance in 43 years

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