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Aidan O'Brien's relentless Royal Ascot week rolled on at Berkshire on Friday as Precise followed up her Irish 1,000 Guineas success with a polished victory in the Group 1 Coronation Stakes, denying stablemate True Love in the process and confirming her status as the leading three-year-old miler in training. Ballydoyle had earlier landed another headline prize when Venetian Sun stormed home in the Group 1 Commonwealth Cup, a result that completed a remarkable opening four days for the Tipperary maestro and put further daylight between his yard and the chasing pack at the top of the leading-trainer table.
Group C was blown wide open in Boston as Morocco beat Scotland 1-0, with Ismael Saibari's strike inside 70 seconds — the fastest goal of the tournament so far — proving enough to sink Steve Clarke's side. Scotland enjoyed plenty of possession but rarely tested Bono in earnest, leaving qualification hopes hanging by a thread. Elsewhere, the USA made it two wins from two with a 2-0 dispatching of Australia, while Brazil got their campaign back on track against Haiti, Matheus Cunha among the scorers in Philadelphia.
The Premier League transfer window, which opened on 15 June, is already producing fireworks. Newcastle United are bracing themselves for a fresh bid for Sandro Tonali from one of Europe's super-clubs, with Eddie Howe insistent the Italian is "not for sale at any price". Manchester United confirmed the permanent departure of Jadon Sancho following his loan spell, and reports suggest Ruben Amorim's side are now leading the race for Leeds winger Crysencio Summerville. At Liverpool, Harvey Elliott has been told he can leave on a permanent basis after impressing on loan.
The Royal meeting reaches its climax with a card built around the Group 1 Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes at , a six-furlong sprint headed in the market by Australian raider Joliestar under James McDonald. Earlier on the card the Hardwicke Stakes at is widely viewed as a King George trial in miniature, with Kalpana and Goliath dominating the betting, before the cavalry charge of the Wokingham Stakes handicap at brings the curtain down on Berkshire's biggest week.
With Haydock's card switched amid ongoing investigations into last month's track subsidence, Nottingham stages an enhanced afternoon meeting alongside Royal Ascot, while the evening's floodlit action heads to the all-weather. ITV Racing carries the Ascot programme from , and Sky Sports Racing picks up the remaining fixtures throughout the day.
Two of the tournament's most intriguing ties land in UK prime time. Netherlands face Sweden in a heavyweight Group F contest at BST, with Ronald Koeman demanding more clinical finishing from Memphis Depay's supporting cast. Three hours later, world No. 5 Germany tackle Ivory Coast at BST in a match Julian Nagelsmann views as essential to confirming group-winners' status. Earlier risers can catch Türkiye v Paraguay at BST, and night-owls have Ecuador v Curaçao kicking off at BST.
The county circuit is in full swing with Vitality Blast T20 fixtures across the country tonight, while England's men's Test side continue their build-up at Lord's ahead of the third New Zealand Test next week. For tennis, attention turns to the Cinch Championships semi-finals at Queen's Club, the traditional Wimbledon warm-up, and the LIV Golf event in Andalucía also reaches its decisive third round.
Selection: Joliestar to win the Queen Elizabeth II Jubilee Stakes. Reasoning: William Hill's nap of the day for a reason — the Chris Waller-trained mare carries an elite Group 1 sprint profile, has acclimatised since shipping over for the meeting, and gets the ideal six-furlong test under James McDonald. Stamina won't be stretched and her devastating late kick should pick off the European brigade inside the final furlong.
Selection: Kalpana to win the Hardwicke Stakes. Reasoning: Defied a Group 1 penalty when winning at Newbury last month and looks in prime form for what is effectively an early King George trial. The Andrew Balding mare handles fast ground, has clear claims on form against Goliath and Giavellotto, and looks the soundest play in a competitive Group 2.
Selection: Binhareer each-way in the Wokingham. Reasoning: Returned from his York reappearance with a Timeform rating reportedly 12lb ahead of his BHA mark — that's the kind of "well-in" angle the Wokingham rewards. Drawn high, suited by the cavalry charge from the stands' side and the each-way terms of 1/5 the odds for five places make this a textbook handicap angle.
Selection: Germany to win 90 minutes. Reasoning: Nagelsmann's side have the front-foot creativity of Wirtz and Musiala in a system that has produced six goals in two outings already. Ivory Coast are organised but lack the central-defensive pace to handle Germany's interchange, and the Germans have an obvious incentive to seal top spot tonight. Compact price but a solid singles selection.
Selection: BTTS Yes in Netherlands v Sweden. Reasoning: The Dutch have leaked goals in three of their last four internationals while Sweden have scored in five of their last six. Throw in Memphis up front and Isak leading the Swedish line and the goals look likely at both ends. Better value than the Dutch match-winner price and avoids the risk of an early red card unravelling a straight win bet.
Bukayo Saka remains a doubt to start a second consecutive World Cup match for England after the Achilles complaint that curtailed his Arsenal season continues to be managed carefully by Thomas Tuchel's medical staff. The Arsenal forward came off the bench against Croatia in midweek and is rated 50/50 to start Tuesday's clash with Ghana in Boston.
England suffered a late blow when Tino Livramento withdrew from the squad with a calf injury sustained in training. Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah has flown out as his replacement and is expected to provide cover on either flank as well as at centre-back through the knockout rounds.
Reports on Tyneside suggest Newcastle United are preparing themselves for an opening offer in the region of £70 million for midfielder Sandro Tonali. The Italy international is contracted at St James' Park until 2028, and the club's stance — publicly at least — remains that he is not for sale.
Wolverhampton Wanderers have appointed a new Head of Women's & Girls' Football as part of a strategic restructure designed to push the women's team towards Women's Super League status within five years. The hire is the latest in a string of investment moves under owners Fosun.
Confirmation that Jadon Sancho has left Manchester United on a permanent basis brings a tumultuous Old Trafford chapter to a close, with the winger reportedly heading for a fresh start in Italy. At Anfield, Arne Slot has informed Harvey Elliott he is free to find a permanent home this summer following an encouraging loan spell, with a number of mid-table Premier League suitors already circling.
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