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Spurs slip at Burnley increases pressure on Frank as City win
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Turkey pro-Kurd party urges end to Kobane siege
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Augsburg hand Bayern Munich first Bundesliga defeat since March
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Minnesota governor slams 'another horrific shooting' by federal agents
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Steady Root helps England level ODI series in Sri Lanka
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Snow, ice hit western, central US as massive storm sweeps nation
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Outrage across Europe after Trump says NATO avoided Afghan front line
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Stade Francais hold nerve to grab victory at Bordeaux-Begles
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Ukraine, Russia, US agree to more talks next week in UAE
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Reed pulls four shots ahead with McIlroy 11 adrift at Dubai Desert Classic
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Trump threatens Canada with 100% tariff if it completes China trade deal
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West Ham thump Sunderland to boost survival bid
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Iranians struggle as internet shutdown hits livelihoods
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Hector wins as Shiffrin third in Czech giant slalom before Olympics
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Heat triggers Melbourne chaos as Djokovic hits landmark, Osaka out
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Snow, heavy rain kill 61 in three days in Afghanistan
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England spinners choke Sri Lanka to 219 in second ODI
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Franzoni gains Olympic boost edging Odermatt in Kitzbuehel downhill
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Djokovic wins record 400th Slam match to power on in Australia
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Ukraine says deadly Russian strikes threaten US-backed peace talks
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Shiffrin fourth in first run of Czech giant slalom race
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Heat triggers Melbourne chaos as Osaka out, Sinner survives
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Swiatek survives roller coaster to reach Australian Open last 16
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Wawrinka, 40, out in third round on fond Australian Open farewell
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'Heartbroken' Osaka pulls out of Australian Open injured
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Struggling Sinner drops set before making Melbourne last 16
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Pacers outlast Thunder in NBA Finals rematch
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Vernon avoids crashes to win Tour Down Under stage in brutal heat
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NSW Waratahs forward banned for punching teammate
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Extreme heat triggers suspension rule at baking Australian Open
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US military to prioritize homeland and curbing China, limit support for allies
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Europe and India seek closer ties with 'mother of all deals'
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Bangladesh readies for polls, worry among Hasina supporters
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Greenland, Denmark set aside troubled history to face down Trump
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Anisimova ramps up Melbourne title bid with imperious win
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Keys revels in Melbourne heat as Djokovic steps up history bid
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Nepal skipper eyes new summit with 'nothing to lose' at T20 World Cup
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Defending champion Keys surges into Australian Open last 16
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Pegula beats heat to sweep into last 16 at Australian Open
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Barcelona, Lyon and Chelsea reach Women's Champions League quarters
Barcelona and Lyon clinched places in the quarter-finals of the Women's Champions League on Wednesday, while Chelsea came from behind to beat Wolfsburg and qualify directly for the last eight.
Holders Arsenal must go through the play-offs along with Manchester United after missing out on a top-four finish, as Bayern Munich pinched the final automatic quarter-final berth.
Spanish champions Barcelona finished top of the league phase unbeaten after a 2-0 win away to Paris FC, with Vicky Lopez and Caroline Graham Hansen scoring in the French capital.
Three-time Champions League winners Barcelona have reached the final each of the past five years. They pipped Lyon to first place on goal difference after both clubs ended level on 16 points.
This season's format is similar to the men's competition, with the top four teams in the league phase qualifying for the quarter-finals and clubs placed fifth to 12th going into a play-off round.
Lyon thrashed Atletico Madrid 4-0 with a penalty from captain Wendie Renard and goals from Kadidiatou Diani and Korbin Shrader. Vilde Boe Risa's own goal gave Lyon the lead before Atletico were reduced to 10 players.
Chelsea won 2-1 away to Wolfsburg to take third place. Alexandra Popp opened the scoring for the Germans but headers from Lucy Bronze and Sam Kerr ensured the Blues went through to the quarter-finals.
Bayern eased to a 3-0 win over Norwegians Valerenga to edge Arsenal and United to fourth place by a point.
Olivia Smith and Beth Mead struck in a 3-0 victory for Arsenal away to Belgian outfit Leuven, with Saar Janssen also turning into her own net.
Arsenal picked up their fourth straight win but it wasn't enough to avoid the play-off round after starting the league phase with back-to-back losses.
Jess Park's fine finish lifted United to a 1-0 win at Juventus, who had started the night in the top four. United ended level with Arsenal on 12 points.
The draw for the knockout phase takes place on Thursday.
O.Schlaepfer--VB