Tyson Fury calls it quits, Lewis Hamilton admits he's not a championship contender, and Everton stare down the barrel of relegation: as the era of our new podcast begins, three British sporting eras could well be ending.
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Here are the seven stories you'll hear about on Monday, April 25, 2022:
- Premier League: Everton slip into bottom three after Liverpool’s derby win and a victory for Burnley against Wolves.
- Premier League: Chelsea leave it late to beat 10-man West Ham, but Thomas Tuchel confirms Antonio Rudiger departure.
- More Football: Wins for Chelsea and Arsenal in the WSL, Barcelona suffer third straight home defeat in the same season for the first time in history, and Celtic close in on Scottish title.
- Rugby Union: Saracens clinch play-off place in the Gallagher Premiership, plus England beat Ireland 59-0 to set up Grand Slam showdown with France in the Women’s Six Nations.
- Formula 1: Max Verstappen leads Red Bull 1-2, late spin costs Charles Leclerc, more misery for Lewis Hamilton but Lando Norris delighted with surprise P3.
- NBA: Sunday’s playoff games, with the New Orleans Pelicans and Phoenix Suns tied up at 2-2.
- Boxing: What next for Tyson Fury? Heavyweight champion confirms boxing retirement but could be tempted by UFC or WWE.