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While Man City remain favourites to win the Champions League, the real value next week lies with Club Brugge.
Sarah Said chats about the current situation between Lamar Jackson and the Baltimore Ravens.
The Champions League is back and the first round of the round of 16 brings promising football!
Chris Armas will manage Leeds for the REST OF THE SEASON!? James Sharman, Albert Vartanian react to Michael Singh’s hottest takes!
We’ve got you covered big time for women’s sports today, with soccer, swimming and tennis on the agenda.
Sarah Said shares a few of her "special" bets for this year's Super Bowl.
SDPN’s Esfandiar Baraheni joins Crina Mustafa to talk about Kyrie, the Raptors and much more ahead of the NBA trade deadline.
Recapping another monumental week for our Canadians abroad.
James speaks with Neil Atkinson from the The Anfield Wrap and breaks down Liverpool’s abysmal season, but there is more concern for the future.
Crina Mustafa previews the round of 16 at the Abu Dhabi Open on Thursday morning.
The Vancouver Canucks travel to Long Island to continue their road-trip, while the Dallas Stars host the Wild. This week we’re sticking with Match Par
Sarah Said breaks down the big re-signing moves the Toronto Argonauts made this weekend.
Shelby Rogers eyes a place in the quarter finals of the Abu Dhabi Open, and Arsenal Ladies look to end Man City’s unbeaten run in the FA Cup semis.
Why Manchester United are a lock to win at home vs. Leeds on Wednesday
Brighton sit sixth in the Premier League and have been unstoppable in January. Can De Zerbi take the Seagulls to a European finish for the first time
Michael Singh and Albert Vartanian discuss Toronto FC's new signing Sigurd Rosted, plus the latest on Jayden Nelson's potential move to Europe.