Pope makes warm-up ton but Root and Brook miss out

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Tour match, Lila Hill, Perth (day two of three)

England Lions 375: Jacks 84, McKinney 67; Stokes 6-52

England 426: Pope 100, Duckett 92, Crawley 82, Stokes 77; Potts 3-66

Ollie Pope made a century as the majority of England’s top order spent valuable time in the middle in their Ashes warm-up game, though Joe Root and Harry Brook missed out in what might be their final innings before the first Test.

Ben Duckett made 92 and Zak Crawley 82 in an opening stand of 182, while Pope and captain Ben Stokes shared 137 for the fifth wicket on the second day of three in Perth.

In between the two sizable partnerships, England lost four wickets for 16 runs – both Root and Brook out in soft fashion.

Much talk in the Australian media has centred on Root’s lack of a Test century in this country and his preparations were curtailed when he hooked Matthew Potts to mid-wicket for one.

Brook’s innings was awful, showing disdain for this kind of exercise. In his first 15 deliveries, Brook twice danced down to the seamers and attempted a T20-style scoop. From his 16th, Brook again advanced at paceman Nathan Gilchrist and ended outside leg stump as the ball hit off. He was out for two.

Pope took his chance with a measured 100, securing his place in the team for the first Test against Australia on 21 November.

Stokes was similarly patient for his 77, gradually finding a rhythm to his batting after almost four months out with a shoulder injury.

England were bowled out for 426 in response to the Lions’ 375 – a total corrected by the scorers from the original 382 posted on day one.

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Lilac Hill has a placid surface, far removed from what England can expect to face at Optus Stadium next week.

The value of these preparations will only be revealed in time, but time in the middle is never a bad thing and Pope led the list of England batters who grasped the opportunity.

Duckett should have been caught at first slip by Ben McKinney on six off the impressive Potts. Reprieved, Duckett and opening partner Crawley rattled along at more than six runs an over in the morning session.

Following the slump at the beginning of the afternoon session, Pope and Stokes respected the chance for match practice.

Any suggestion Pope may have been under pressure from Jacob Bethell was ended by Bethell making only two for the Lions on Thursday. A criticism of Pope is that he is often too skittish in Test cricket, but this innings was a calm one – albeit in gentle surroundings.

Stokes has regularly skipped warm-up matches in the past, though he needed this run-out following his spell on the sidelines. He was watchful for his half-century, taking 92 deliveries to reach 50, then opened his shoulders before being dismissed by Shoaib Bashir.

One other positive for England was the performance of Potts, who is in the Ashes squad despite playing this game for the Lions.

Realistically, Potts is bottom of the pecking order in England’s six Ashes seamers, though his chances of playing a Test have increased with the doubt over Wood.

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England will bowl again on Saturday and may now wonder about the chance of Root to bat once more.

Pivotal to England’s Ashes hopes and under scrutiny because of his record in Australia, Root did not pass 25 in the three one-day internationals in New Zealand. His dismissal was uncharacteristic, possibly fuelled by the slow pitch. Root had faced only 12 balls when he fetched a hook at Potts to Lions captain Tom Haines.

If Brook, now England’s vice-captain, bats like he did on Friday there would be little point in him having another knock on Saturday. It was not the “balls to the wall” intensity Stokes promised from his team before this match began.

Wicketkeeper Jamie Smith was another to miss out on batting time, pushing a return catch back to Gilchrist for six.

A further concern was the bowling of Ashes spinners Bashir and Will Jacks. Both men are in the Lions as England look to be favouring an all-pace attack for the first Test.

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The pumpkins are firmly in the compost, the last firework has fizzled out and it is the final international break before Christmas.

So, while countries scrap it out for those remaining automatic World Cup spots or a place in the play-offs, League One and League Two can take some of the spotlight.

We could have new leaders in the third tier while in League Two an old face rolls into Milton Keynes and the manager with surely the safest job in the EFL might just be feeling the heat.

Skubala to celebrate Imps anniversary at the top?

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When Lincoln City were casting around for a new head coach back in late 2023 the name Michael Skubala may not have been at the top of everyone’s list but, a win over Doncaster on Saturday (15:00 GMT) will take him to the top of something even more important, the League One table.

The former PE teacher had a brief spell as caretaker boss of Leeds United, eventually becoming Javi Gracia’s first-team coach before Lincoln came calling.

After seventh and 11th-place finishes, this week Skubala celebrated two years in charge at Sincil Bank, where a two-goal victory will see them jump from sixth to the summit.

“It doesn’t matter where we are now, it matters where we are at the end of the season – Donny will be a real test for us,” he told BBC Radio Lincolnshire.

Hamshaw providing answers for the Millers

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Matt Hamshaw spent his Saturday nights during lockdown hosting a Rotherham-themed quiz online so, for a man who was born in the town, supported the club as a youngster and spent time previously on the coaching staff, returning as boss felt like the perfect match.

Two defeats from the final eight games of last season suggested it was indeed a match made in heaven but, fast-forward to six defeats from the opening nine outings of this campaign and questions were being asked.

Hamshaw has been coming up with the answers after going on a six-game unbeaten run in October including a first league win at South Yorkshire rivals Barnsley since 1969 and a 3-0 demolition of high-flying Lincoln.

All that culminated with a nomination for League One manager of the month and a chance to move into the top 10 with a win at Luton on Saturday (15:00 GMT).

Luton put down a marker last weekend with their 3-0 win at leaders Stockport and are looking for three successive league victories for the first time since April.

“People might not have given us much hope against Lincoln, they didn’t give us much hope at Barnsley so this is a good opportunity for this group of lads to give it a right good go,” Hamshaw told BBC Radio Sheffield.

MK’s ex wants to spoil Warne’s party

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The marriage between Karl Robinson and MK Dons was a long and, for the most part, happy one.

He will be forever celebrated as the man who led them to the Championship for the first time in their history but when the divorce came it was painful and, given his previous achievements, perhaps a little surprising.

But MK have a new love these days, a love in its infancy but one which has the promise of blooming into something long lasting.

Head coach Paul Warne will mark his 450th game as a manager on Saturday (15:00 GMT) when Robinson brings his Salford side to the city of concrete cows and roundabouts.

For his part, the Salford boss racks-up his 790th match.

Weaver testing family ties

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Blood is thicker than water but Harrogate boss Simon Weaver might well be stretching that theory as his side prepare to visit one of League Two’s in-form sides in Notts County (15:00 GMT).

Having taken over in May 2009 the former Lincoln defender is the longest serving boss in the EFL and maybe has the safest job given the fact his Dad, Irving, owns the club.

Five league defeats in a row for the fourth time in his 16-year tenure could be testing those family ties.

Just for the record he has never lost six on the bounce.

“We’re not just doing this as a hobby, we’re desperately keen to win games of football and the best way to do that is be positive to the lads, be truthful but be positive and make sure we stay united,” said Weaver.

Those getting restless may do well to look at their opponents on Saturday.

Martin Paterson was far from a popular choice when named as Notts County’s new boss in June with his only previous experience being 12 defeats during a 20-game spell in charge of Burton.

One point from his first three matches this season had a few Notts fans declaring “I told you so”.

Newport’s nightmare rolls on

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For the second time in four weeks we have a basement battle in League Two – and for the second time it features Newport.

While Cheltenham left South Wales with three points to move out of the relegation zone, County’s horror show of a season continues and even a win at fellow strugglers Shrewsbury (15:00 GMT) is unlikely to get them out of the bottom two.

“Not many managers get away with losing as many games as I have done,” said head coach David Hughes after Tuesday’s 1-0 home loss to Exeter in the EFL Trophy – his thirteenth defeat in all competitions.

Since Newport re-entered the EFL in 2013 this is only the third meeting between these two sides – the Welshmen have taken just one point and failed to score on both occasions.

At least the Exiles have lived up to their name with all their four wins this season coming on the road – you sense that will need to become five this weekend.

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Sara Cox breaks down as Prince William sends Children in Need challenge message

The Prince of Wales has praised BBC Radio 2 presenter Sara Cox for her incredible Children In Need challenge, which saw her cover a whopping 135 miles in five days and raise over £4 million. Sara, who is the host of Radio 2’s weekday Teatime Show, will wrap up her Great Northern Marathon Challenge on Friday, having covered the distance of five marathons in as many days.

Overwhelmed by the staggering amount raised, Sara broke down as she expressed her gratitude: “Everybody just giving a fiver or a tenner did it, that is amazing. Thank you so much. Thanks to everybody who has donated, you’re absolutely awesome.”

Sporting a Pudsey Bear backpack, Cox will finish her journey in Pudsey, Leeds, after starting in Kielder Forest and passing through Northumberland, Durham, North Yorkshire and West Yorkshire.






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Prince William sent a video message, which was aired by Scott Mills on his Radio 2 breakfast show. He commended: “Sara, massive congratulations for what you’re doing.

“You’re so nearly there, just a little bit further, and I know the people of Pudsey will all come out and welcome you with huge open arms, big hugs, and hopefully, lots of your favourite crumpets. Keep going, you’ve done fantastically well, and the nation’s so proud of you.”

This challenge marks the longest ever undertaken by Radio 2 as part of the annual fundraiser. Her fellow Radio 2 presenter Trevor Nelson revealed to Cox on Thursday that the total raised had exceeded £3 million.

She shared that she had been buoyed by support from numerous women throughout her challenge. “We are not women of a certain vintage, we are not women of a certain age, we are women over 50,” she said. “It’s just the beginning when you get to 50, I’m loving being 50.”





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She also disclosed that her mum and sister from India had rung her whilst she walked past a phone box during Thursday’s marathon stretch from Richmond to Ripley.

The BBC’s yearly Children In Need fundraising spectacular kicks off on BBC iPlayer and BBC One at 7pm on Friday.

The broadcast, presented by Paddy McGuinness, Big Zuu, Mel Giedroyc, Rochelle Humes, Vernon Kay and Lenny Rush, will feature musical acts including McFly frontman Tom Fletcher and girl group Remember Monday, plus comedy segments starring BBC legends from The Apprentice, EastEnders and Gladiators.

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‘Silliness’: Ireland and Portugal coaches at odds over Ronaldo red card

Ireland coach Heimir Hallgrimsson has said Cristiano Ronaldo was wrong to blame him for the red card he received as Portugal fell to a World Cup qualifying defeat.

The five-time Ballon d’Or winner exchanged words with Hallgrimsson after being sent off during Portugal’s 2-0 defeat in Dublin on Thursday.

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Ronaldo said before the game the Ireland coach had tried to put pressure on the referee by telling the officials not to be influenced by the superstar striker.

With his team trailing by two goals in the second half, the 40-year-old was frustrated and elbowed Dara O’Shea in the back as the Ireland player marked him in the box.

“He complimented me with putting pressure on the referee, but listen, it had nothing to do with me, it was his action on the pitch that cost him a red card,” Hallgrimsson told reporters.

“It had nothing to do with me unless I got into his head.”

He added, “This was just a moment of a little silliness for him, I would say.”

It was Ronaldo’s first sending off in 226 appearances for the national side.

At the very least, Ronaldo will serve a mandatory one-game ban, but FIFA disciplinary rules require its judges to impose a ban of “at least two matches for serious foul play”.

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Despite the blatant elbow, Portugal manager Roberto Martinez said the red card was harsh.

“I thought it was a bit harsh because he cares about the team,” Martinez told reporters. “He was almost 60 minutes in the box being grabbed, pulled, pushed and obviously he tries to get away from the defender.

“I think the action looks worse than what it actually is. I don’t think it’s an elbow; I think it’s a full body, but from where the camera is, it looks like an elbow. But we accept it.”

Martinez also questioned Ireland manager Heimir Hallgrimsson’s comments about Ronaldo “controlling the referee” in the reverse fixture in Lisbon last month, which Portugal won 1-0.

“The only thing that leaves a bitter taste in my mouth is at the press conference yesterday, Ireland coach was talking about the aspect of the referees being influenced, and then a big centre half falls on the floor so dramatically at the turn of Cristiano’s body,” Martinez said.

Portugal, who are assured at least a playoff spot, are two points clear of Hungary at the top of Group F with a superior goal difference. The Irish are one point further back.

Primark update as UK stores to close for up to two days

Primark has confirmed that some of its UK stores will close for two days

Primark has announced that some of its UK stores will shut for two days in the coming weeks. With nearly 200 Primark branches nationwide, these are expected to be bustling in the lead-up to Christmas.

The retailer has now detailed when shops will shut over the festive season. All UK Primark stores will be open on Christmas Eve, December 24, as well as Boxing Day, December 26, and New Year’s Eve, December 31. Some, according to Primark, will also shut on New Year’s Day, January 1.

Trading hours on Boxing Day, New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day may differ in Northern Ireland, Primark said. A spokesperson added: “The opening hours of our UK stores will vary by store over the festive period, so shoppers should check their local store times on our website to plan their visits.”

Primark is among several retailers who have confirmed their Christmas closure dates. Home Bargains has said that every UK outlet will be closed on Christmas Day, Boxing Day and New Year’s Day, with Aldi also confirming it will halt trading over the same three days.

Lidl has revealed that most of its UK supermarkets will close for three days. All stores will be shut on Christmas day, and the majority will also close on Boxing Day, December 26, and New Year’s Day, January 1.

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Holly Willougby enjoys rare outing to Winter Wonderland with I’m A Celeb 2025 star

Holly Willoughby was one of dozens of famous faces attending the opening night of Winter Wonderland in Hyde Park, alongside one I’m A Celebrity star who is yet to fly to Australia

Holly Willoughby enjoyed a rare night out alongside an I’m A Celebrity latecomer. The former This Morning presenter made a rare public appearance on Thursday night as she ventured into Central London.

A whole host of famous faces gathered at Hyde Park to celebrate the opening of Winter Wonderland. Every year, the attraction welcomes thousands of visitors in the lead up to the festive period, with fairground rides, music, food and drink stalls and shows.

But as temperatures plunged across the country with the darker nights setting in, celebrities appeared in their element as they enjoyed the launch night. Holly, 44, dazzled as she wrapped up warm during her rare night out.

Elsewhere, I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out Of Here! star, Vogue Williams, enjoyed her freedom before she jets off to Brisbane, before entering the famous jungle as a latecomer.