Australia sealed the second Ashes Test with an eight-wicket win inside four days at the Gabba, storming to a 2-0 lead as England slipped to seventh in the WTC table. Ben Stokes briefly revived England with a gritty half-century and a 96-run stand with Will Jacks, but Steve Smith’s brilliant diving catch triggered a collapse to 241 all out. Chasing just 65, Australia raced home in 10 overs, with Smith ramping Jofra Archer, crossing 1,000 Gabba runs, and finishing the match with a six. Michael Neser claimed a superb five-for, leaving England bruised and searching for answers.
At least 25 people have died in a fire at a popular nightclub in Arpora in Goa, local officials have confirmed. At least 20 of those 25 people were staff members at the nightclub Birch by Romeo Lane nightclub. Officials say there are also tourists among the dead. On Sunday morning, December 7, 2025, officials had said the death toll had risen from the previous number of 23. Goa Chief Minister Pramod Sawant has said that "three to four" tourists had died but did not provide details such as their nationalities. Six people are in the hospital in a stable condition.
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Petr Yan stunned Merab Dvalishvili with a dominating effort to capture the bantamweight championship by unanimous decision at UFC 323 on Saturday night. With punishing strikes and several crushing kicks to the rib cage, Yan (20-5) ended Dvalishvili’s 14-match winning streak. Dvalishvili (21-5) hadn’t lost since April 21, 2018, when Ricky Simon won by submission. It was his fourth title match of 2025. Yan exacted revenge for his last loss when Dvalishvili defeated the 32-year-old by unanimous decision on a UFC Fight Night card on March 11, 2023. Dvalishvili, 34, closed a -425 favorite, which meant a bettor laid $425 to $100 at BetMGM. Anyone wagering $100 on Yan would have won $320.
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Leeds United played a six-goal thriller at Elland Road against Liverpool on Saturday, with the match ending 3-3. Hugo Ekitike struck twice early in the second half to put the defending champions two goals up, but Dominic Calvert‑Lewin's penalty and Anton Stach's strike levelled matters within minutes. Dominik Szoboszlai restored Liverpool's lead on 80 minutes, only for Ao Tanaka to smash home the equaliser in the 96th minute to rescue a draw for the hosts.
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Tottenham Hotspur ended their poor home record with a 2-0 win over Brentford on Saturday, featuring an inspired performance from new signing Xavi Simmons. The Dutch youngster set up Richarlison's opener on 25 minutes before scoring his first Spurs goal with a brilliant solo effort just before half‑time. Brentford struggled to create clear chances, testing Guglielmo Vicario only once. The victory was Thomas Frank's first home league win since August, easing pressure and lifting Spurs back into the top half of the table.
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Newcastle United sealed a dramatic 2-1 win over Burnley at St James' Park on Saturday. Bruno Guimaraes put the Magpies ahead in the 31st minute with an 'Olimpico' – a direct strike from a corner. Anthony Gordon then converted a penalty deep into stoppage time after Lucas Pires was sent off. Reduced to ten men, Burnley battled hard and grabbed a consolation through Zian Flemming's penalty in added time. The result marked the sixth straight loss for Burnley, who remained in the relegation zone.
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Manchester City sealed a comfortable 3-0 victory over Sunderland at the Etihad on Saturday, cutting down Arsenal's lead at the top to two points. Ruben Dias opened the scoring with a spectacular strike from distance on 31 minutes, followed four minutes later by Josko Gvardiol's header. Phil Foden sealed the result after the break, nodding in from Rayan Cherki's wonderful rabona cross. Luke O'Nien got sent off in injury time to reduce Sunderland to 10 men. Pep Guardiola's side dominated possession, extending their home winning streak to seven.
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Everton cruised past Nottingham Forest with a commanding 3-0 win at Hill Dickinson Stadium on Saturday. Nikola Milenkovic’s own goal inside two minutes set the tone, before Thierno Barry netted his first Everton strike in first‑half stoppage time. Kiernan Dewsbury‑Hall capped off a brilliant performance with a composed finish in the 81st minute. The result lifted the Toffees to fifth, just a point off the UEFA Champions League places.
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Chelsea's toothless attack faltered as they were held to a goalless draw at Bournemouth at Vitality Park on Saturday. Enzo Maresca’s side, beaten at Leeds last week, struggled to break down a disciplined Cherries defence. Bournemouth threatened sporadically, Pedro Neto forcing Djordje Petrovic into action late on. The stalemate marked Chelsea's first scoreless league outing since August, leaving them fourth and eight points off Arsenal.
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