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    Ipswich eye Premier League return as Leeds hope for promotion miracle

    Ipswich are on the verge of completing a remarkable rise by returning to the Premier League after  22 years, while Leeds hope for a slip from their rivals in Saturday's dramatic conclusion to the Championship promotion race.It is an appropriately tense denouement to a fascinating Championship promotion battle, with Leicester already securing their return to the Premier League as title winners 12 months after relegation.

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    Premier League leaders Arsenal hope for Man City slip-up in title race

    Arsenal resume their quest for Premier League glory against Bournemouth this weekend knowing they have no margin for error with Manchester City hot on their heels.Bournemouth have registered their highest-ever points tally in a Premier League season to climb to 10th spot but have only beaten Arsenal once before.

  • The Telegraph

    Prince William feels the pain as Aston Villa brought down to earth by Olympiacos

    Aston Villa have waited over four decades for a European semi-final and will have to do it the hard way if they are to end the season with a trophy.

  • BBC

    'A fraction of the player he will become'

    Wolves sporting director Matt Hobbs says he is "really excited" for Tommy Doyle's future at the club after it was confirmed the midfielder will move permanently from Manchester City in the summer. Doyle, 22, has spent this season on loan from City, making 30 appearances in all competitions so far for Gary O'Neil's side. "We’ve never seen Tommy as a player on loan, and he hasn’t acted like one," Hobbs said after the deal was announced.