Football and in Carling Cup 4th-Round – Manchester United striker Javier Hernandez continued his goal-scoring form to help beat Wolves at Old Trafford.
Hernandez came off the bench to score a last-minute winner as holders Manchester United earned a Carling Cup quarter-final place at Wolves' expense winning 3-2.
In other results – Birmingham City went through on penalties against Brentford after a 1-all scoreline; Wigan saw off Swansea City 2-0; West Bromwich Albion won 4-1 away at Leicester City; and Ipswich Town defeated Northampton Town 3-1.
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Back home in the S-League last night – SAFFC FC came out winners in a 6-goal thriller at the Choa Chu Kang Stadium against Beijing Guoan.
Now despite The Warriors falling prey to an early Beijing goal, SAFFC went on to win the tie 4-2 and have secured fourth-spot in the league.
The Singapore Cup resumes tonight with a first-leg semi-final tie between Tampines Rovers and The Young Lions.
The match will begin at 7:45pm at the Tampines Stadium.
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Finally in Motor-racing – Red Bull Racing boss Christian Horner is to review his team orders policy after suffering a huge setback in Korea.
Horner was disappointed after witnessing his team's first double DNF for 51 races, stretching back to the 2008 Australian Grand Prix.
The Red Bull boss said that they are still only a race win away between Sebastian and Alonso, and how many times have we seen this year’s championship lead swing to and fro?
The next two races are in Brazil and Abu Dhabi – on the 7th and 14th of November respectively.
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