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Leicester and Tottenham to both win tonight is 10/1 according to Sky Bet - as the Carabao Cup and Super Cup final headlines tonight's football action
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Scottish Sun
6 minutes ago
- Scottish Sun
Aberdeen fan launched into x-rated sectarian tirade against Celtic supporters
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The Sun
7 minutes ago
- The Sun
Man Utd snap up genius behind Lewis Hamilton's Mercedes heroics – and he's already helped with two huge signings
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