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Champions League: How English sides are dominating in Europe

This is the first Champions League season to feature six clubs from one nation and history will be made if all six of England’s representatives go through.

Back in 2017, Chelsea, Liverpool, Manchester City, Manchester United and Tottenham all progressed, making England the first country to have five teams in the knockouts of the competition.

However just two of those sides – Liverpool and Manchester City – got beyond the last 16, while the Reds went all the way to final after knocking City out in the quarter-finals.

In the final, Liverpool were beaten by Real Madrid.

According to Opta’s predictions, Arsenal have a 99.8% chance of progressing to the knockouts, with Manchester City on 97.4% and Liverpool on 95.5%.

However, the predictions model is a little less confident over the automatic progress of the other three sides with Newcastle on 82%, Chelsea on 80.8% and Tottenham on 72%.

Former Liverpool midfielder Stephen Warnock told BBC Sport: “I’d say at the moment it is [significant what English teams are doing], but it doesn’t matter what goes on at the moment because we saw what happened last year, when Liverpool were dominating and finished top of the league stage – and then they were suddenly knocked out by PSG who had been rubbish up until then.

“So I just don’t see at the moment, unless you get knocked out, what effect it is going to have and it does not mean the English teams are going to get through the knockout stages because it all depends on the draw, and how you are set up later in the competition.”

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Saudi Arabia Snooker Masters final LIVE RESULTS: Robertson DOMINATING Ronnie O’Sullivan with £500k up for grabs – latest

NOT over

Ken Doherty told TNT Sports: “Robertson is very self-assured.

“He’s clear in his approach and he’s executing.

Ronnie O’Sullivan has a big job on his hands tonight. But it is NOT over.”

Match stats

Here are the numbers behind the opening session of this Saudi Arabia Masters final.

O’Sullivan – Robertson

  • Pot success: 89% – 90%
  • Long pot success: 7/13 – 7/19
  • Safety Success: 85% – 94%
  • Total points: 210 – 515
  • Average shot time: 23s – 24s

Needs a fast start

Ken Doherty reckons it’ll be very much ‘game on’ if Ronnie can come out the blocks flying later.

Trailing by four frames at 2-6, O’Sullivan needs to win eight frames before Robertson wins four more.

And Doherty told TNT Sports: “If Ronnie can win three of the first four frames it’s game on.

“He needs a big start to the later session.

“He needs a big shot or something later that will click him into gear. That’s the beauty of Ronnie O’Sullivan.”

One hour warning!

We’re back underway in 60 minutes time!

Match odds

Only one winner from here, according to the bookmakers anyway…

Neil Robertson is now a 1/5 favourite to lift this crown a little later tonight, such is his advantage.

Ronnie O’Sullivan the firm underdog at 7/2.

How Robbo got here

He’s in complete control of this final but ninth seed Neil Robertson needs to keep his foot on the gas.

It’s quite the collection of names he’s beaten to get here in an all-English run to the final.

  • Neil Robertson 5-2 Ben Woollaston – Rd 5
  • Neil Robertson 6-4 Mark Selby – Rd 6
  • Neil Robertson 6-4 Ali Carter – QF
  • Neil Robertson 6-3 Elliot Slessor – SF
  • Neil Robertson ?-? Ronnie O’Sullivan

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Sparks win fourth in a row by dominating Sun in second half

Kelsey Plum had 30 points and six assists, Dearica Hamby added 20 points and 11 rebounds and the Los Angeles Sparks beat the Connecticut Sun 101-86 on Thursday night.

Los Angeles (10-14) has won four in a row, beginning with a 92-88 victory over the Sun at home July 13 that snapped a 13-game losing streak against Connecticut.

The Sparks set a season high for points and have scored 90 points or more in four consecutive games, tying the franchise record set in 2013.

Azurá Stevens had 17 points, eight rebounds, four assists and three steals for the Sparks. Julie Allemand scored 12 points.

Stevens made a three-pointer a little more than a minute into the second half that gave the Sparks the lead for good and ignited a 17-5 run that made it 64-54 with 4:45 left in the third quarter.

Connecticut’s Bria Hartley, who was called for a technical foul midway through the first quarter, was ejected after she picked up her second about three minutes into the third quarter. Hartley finished with 16 points in 18 minutes.

Sparks forward Azurá Stevens, right, drives to the basket against Sun center Olivia Nelson-Ododa, left, on Thursday.

Sparks forward Azurá Stevens, driving to the basket against Sun center Olivia Nelson-Ododa, finished with 17 points, eight rebounds and four assists in the win Thursday.

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Tina Charles led Connecticut (3-20) with 24 points and 10 rebounds while Olivia Nelson-Ododa had 17 points. The Sun have lost four in a row and 14 of 15.

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