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Plenty of Champions League action over the next couple of nights, with Chelsea, Arsenal and the two Manchester clubs all involved.
Here are tonight's fixtures...
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Football
Plenty of Champions League action over the next couple of nights, with Chelsea, Arsenal and the two Manchester clubs all involved.
Here are tonight's fixtures...
Football
Back to events at the Hawthorns and West Brom boss Tony Pulis wasn't too delighted about throwing away a two-goal lead and losing to Everton.
"The first goal kills us. We should deal with it. The other two goals are poor goals - the second one looks offside, the linesman is looking the wrong side. It's a poor decision," the Baggies boss said.
"It's really, really disappointing because before we scored the second goal we had some good chances. We switched off and Everton will punish you."
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Some breaking rugby news - which offers possible encouragement for England...
Australia have suffered a setback in their preparations for Saturday's crucial Pool A match against England, with forwards Will Skelton and Wycliff Palu ruled out of the World Cup.
Powerful lock Skelton, 23, injured his shoulder during the Wallabies' 11-try victory over Uruguay on Sunday.
Number eight Palu, 33, has suffered a hamstring injury in the match and will be replaced hooker James Hanson.
Australia comfortably won their opening games against Fiji and Uruguay.
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To say it is rare for Everton to come back and win from two goals behind is putting it mildly...
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"The mountain we had to climb, it would have been easy to lose focus but we got three goals against the best defensive structure in the Premier League," said Everton boss Martinez.
"Every three points is huge but this feels extra good."
The win sets Roberto Martinez's Everton up nicely for Sunday's Merseyside derby at Goodison Park, with Liverpool only a point behind them in the table.
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Take a bow Romelu Lukaku, who scored twice as he led a superb comeback by an Everton side which battled back from 2-0 down to win at West Brom.
While Toffees fans celebrate, Baggies fans will be fuming.
They took the lead before the break courtesy of a good Saido Berahino finish, before Craig Dawson doubled the lead in the 54th minute with a header.
But then the fightback, with Lukaku (twice) and Arouna Kone securing a fine win.
Roberto Martinez, as you'd expect was pretty chuffed...
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With this man on fire...
...Everton provided the big story of the night.
Oh, and Jose's been mouthing off, firing a warning shot across the bows to his under-performing players. We'll take a look at that, plus look ahead to tonight's big Champions league action.
It's going to be a good one, recline on your chaise longue, and enjoy.