We fire-up with Football first and Champions League Match-Day 3 results – reigning champions Inter Milan defeated 10-men Tottenham Hot Spurs 4-3 – despite leading 4-0 at half-time.
The win from Rafa Benitez’s side at the San Siro puts them firmly in command of Group A.
Elsewhere in Group A – FC Twente were held to 1-1 draw by Werder Bremen.
In Group C – Manchester United without injured Wayne Rooney, managed a 1-0 win over Turkey’s Bursaspor at home; and Rangers were held to a 1-all draw by Valencia.
Over in Group D – Barcelona went top of their group with a 2-0 win over FC Copenhagan; and Panathinaikos of Greece drew 0-0 with Russia’s Rubin Kazan.
And finally in Group B – Lyon of France put one foot into the next round with a 2-0 win over Benfica of Portugal; and former Real Madrid star Raul Gonzalez scored twice to help Shalke 04 to a 3-1 win over Israel’s Hapoel Tel Aviv.
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Back home in the S-League last night – SAFFC managed only a 1-0 win over lowly Woodlands Wellington.
Playing at the Jalan Besar Stadium the Warriors were restricted to play as the Rams packed their defence but Federico Martinez broke the dealock in the 50 minute.
Now more S-League action this evening as Etoile FC will face the Young Lions and a win for the French-side at the Queestown Stadium tonight we see them inch-closer to the title.
Elsewhere – Balestier Khalsa will take on Geylang United at the Toa Payoh Stadium.
Both ties will kick-off at 7:45pm.
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Finally in Motor-racing – Robert Kubica believes the unpredictability of the new circuit in Korea will pose the greatest challenge this weekend.
Like the other 23 drivers who will line up on the grid for Sunday's debut F1 race at the Korea International Circuit, simulation will have played a key role in the build-up for Kubica.
But the Renault driver knows all the simulation hours combined will count for little in comparison to the opening few laps in practice tomorrow.
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