Sunday league title race is going down to the wire
The Wolverhampton & District Sunday League title race is going down to the wire – and it could not be closer.
The Wolverhampton & District Sunday League title race is going down to the wire – and it could not be closer.
A weekend packed with adventure ended with Shropshire bowler Cheryl Caswell winning the Ladies Spring Waterloo.
Wilson held off a Jak Jones fightback to win 18-14.
The Kettering player won the first seven frames of the final but was made to work all the way by the Welsh qualifier on Monday.
Wilson leads 15-10 ahead of the final session.
Wilson leads 15-10 ahead of the final session.
Chelsea marked Emma Hayes’ final home match at Kingsmeadow before her summer departure with a pivotal win.
Chelsea marked Emma Hayes’ final home match at Kingsmeadow before her summer departure with a pivotal win.
The race could still go down to the wire after Manchester City suffered a first WSL loss since November.
The world number one saved three match points before coming through a tense tie-break to complete a 7-5 4-6 7-6 (7) victory.
Pep Guardiola’s side moved back within a point of Arsenal with a game in hand.
Klopp, who leaves at the end of the season, believes his side will not overtake rivals Arsenal or Manchester City in the Premier League.
Timber is back in contention for Saturday’s visit of Bournemouth after a serious knee injury suffered on his league debut against Nottingham Forest.
Timber is back in contention for Saturday’s visit of Bournemouth after a serious knee injury suffered on his league debut against Nottingham Forest.
Heading into the final three games of the season, the pressure is off Wolves.