There were differing fortunes for two of women’s sports greatest teams as England secured their third consecutive Women’s Six Nations Grand Slam and sixth title in a row as Emma Hayes’ Chelsea side were dumped out of the Champions League…
England sealed a third consecutive Six Nations Grand Slam and sixth straight title with a clinical victory over 14-player France in Bordeaux.
The Red Roses extended their championship winning record to 29 games, as John Mitchell’s ruthless side struck five first-half tries before Assia Khalfaoui’s second-half red card.

Arsenal’s impressive first half performance against Tottenham Hotspur was enough to survive a late scare and remain at the top of the Premier League.
Mikel Arteta’s side sped into a three-goal lead at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium before half-time. However, Spurs responded in the second half and clawed back two goals.
The 2–3-win extended Arsenal’s lead at the top of the league to four points before Manchester City closed the gap again with a 0-2 win against Nottingham Forest.
The Premier League is reportedly set to sign a £41m four-year agreement with Guinness.

Chelsea were knocked out of the Champions League on Saturday as the Blues lost 0-2 to Barcelona (1-2 on aggregate).
Kadeisha Buchanan was ordered off for a second yellow card offence with Emma Hayes calling the decision ‘the worst in Champions League history’.
Irish pair Rory McIlroy and Shane Lowry have won the Zurich Classic of New Orleans after beating Chad Ramey and Martin Trainer in a play-off.
American Ramey and French player Trainer shot a nine-under 63 to set a target of 25 under.
McIlroy and Lowry birdied the final hole to post 68 and force a play-off.
They parred the first play-off hole to win after Trainer missed his par putt.
European Tour Group recently appointed a new Chief Executive Officer, Guy Kinnings.
Luke Littler was hailed as a “generational talent” after the teenager won the Austrian Open in Graz.
The 17-year-old beat fellow Englishman Joe Cullen 8-4 in Sunday’s final to claim his second European Tour title.
Littler recently announced a multi-year partnership with Target Darts.
Exeter kept themselves in contention for the Premiership play-offs and closed the gap to the top four with a bonus-point 38-17 win at Gloucester.
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