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Liverpool Slump Further As Everton Win At Anfield For 1st Time Since 1999
Liverpool vs Everton: Goals from Richarlison and Gylfi Sugurdsson consigned Liverpool to their fourth consecutive home defeat.
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More History For Iceland, Serbia Clinch FIFA 2018 World Cup Spot
Iceland became the smallest country to advance to the FIFA World Cup finals.
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Watch: This Wonder Strike From Gylfi Sigurdsson Is Breaking The Internet
The stage was set for Gylfi Sigurdsson in the second half to impress manager Ronald Koeman but few would have expected what followed next.
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Euro 2016 Qualifier: Iceland Stun Netherlands 2-0
Iceland played dominant football to register their first win against the Dutch side in 11 meetings.
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Ten-man Croatia qualify for World Cup
Mario Mandzukic and Darijo Srna gave Croatia a 2-0 win in their play-off second leg tie against Iceland.
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League Cup: Tottenham survive Hull scare, Manchester City beat Newcastle
Spurs' reward was a home tie with West Ham United in the quarter-finals, while Manchester City will travel to second-tier Leicester City.
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Fernando Torres sees red as Chelsea FC hold Tottenham Hotspur to a draw
Torres played a key role in Chelsea's second-half revival, but having earlier appeared to scratch Jan Vertonghen in an off-the-ball incident, he was sent off in the 81st minute after being shown a second yellow card for leading with his arm in a challenge on the same player.
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Andre Villas-Boas salutes Christian Eriksen's Tottenham bow
Eriksen, making his first appearance since his move from Ajax, played a part in both goals during Spurs' 2-0 victory over Norwich.
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New boy Christian Eriksen helps Tottenham Hotspur cruise past Norwich City
The Denmark international set up Sigurdsson's opener in the first half before having a hand in his team-mate doubling the lead after the break.
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Roberto Soldado finds target on Tottenham debut
Gareth Bale was absent from the Tottenham squad for a pre-season friendly against Espanyol, but manager Andre Villas-Boas was able to hand debuts to both Soldado and Brazil midfielder Paulinho.