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- The Independent
Chris Woakes injury update ahead of tense India Test finale
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Daily Mail
3 minutes ago
- Daily Mail
Which fans are the hardest done by? Sky Bet reveals all with new data - and explains which supporters have it EASIEST
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BBC News
3 minutes ago
- BBC News
Portsmouth striker Bishop doubtful for league opener
Portsmouth striker Colby Bishop could miss the start of the Championship season with 28-year-old hurt his groin in training last week and was not part of the squad for Pompey's final pre-season friendly as they beat Dutch side PEC Zwolle 1-0 on scored scored 11 goals in 32 Championship games last season and found the net twice in a 4-0 friendly win over Reading last month. Portsmouth begin the Championship season with a trip to Oxford United on Saturday."Colby has picked up a bit of an injury, a bit of a muscular injury," head coach John Mousinho told BBC Sport."We'll see how that progresses, but at the moment he's doubtful for next week."