China’s Guangzhou Launches Conversations Between China and Italy to Showcase the Cooperation Achievements
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2023-11-18 20:20
Verstappen stands with Sainz over 'very harsh' Las Vegas penalty
World champion Max Verstappen has given his support to rival Carlos Sainz after the Ferrari driver was hit with a ten-place grid penalty at...
2023-11-18 20:15
AEW Full Gear 2023: How to watch, times and match card
All Elite Wrestling's Full Gear pay per view takes place on Saturday November 18th from the KIA Forum in Inglewood, California and will be the company's penultimate big show of the year. The show is headlined by AEW Champion Maxwell Jacob Friedman, aka MJF, defending the championship against the leader of Bullet Club Gold Jay White. MJF will also compete on the Zero Hero pre-show where he defendes his Ring of Honor Tag Titles with Samoa Joe against White's stablemates The Gunns. Other big matches on the card include a Texas Death Match as part of the bitter feud between Adam 'Hangman' Page and Swerve Strickland, a number one contenders tag team match with The Young Bucks taking on their friend Kenny Omega and his new partner Chris Jericho. Elsewhere, AEW owner Tony Khan has promised the unveiling of a new signing which Khan has teased to be 'one of the best wrestlers in the world.' With that in mind here is all the information you need in order to enjoy the show. How to watch: In the United States, Full Gear will be available to order on BR Live. Elswhere it is available on DAZN or FITE. In Canada it is also available on PPV.com. Full listings and prices below. United States - BR Live ($49.99) Canada - DAZN, PPV.com ($49.99) UK - DAZN, FITE (£16.99) Ireland - DAZN, FITE (€18.99) Australia - DAZN,FITE ($29.99) What time is Full Gear on? Full Gear will have a 'Zero Hour' pre-show starting one hour before the main card starts. United States and Canada - Zero Hour (7PM ET, 4PM PT), Main Show (8PM ET, 5PM PT) UK and Ireland - Zero Hour (12AM GMT), Main Show (1AM GMT) Australia - Zero Hour (11AM AEDT) Main Show (12PM AEDT) AEW Full Gear Match Card: AEW World Championship: MJF (C) vs. Jay White Ladder Match for AEW World Tag Team Championship: Ricky Starks and Big Bill (C) vs. FTR vs. Kings of the Black Throne vs. La Faccion Ingobernable TBS Championship: Kris Statlander (c) vs. Skye Blue vs. Julia Hart The Golden Jets vs The Young Bucks Texas Death Match: Adam 'Hangman' Page vs Swerve Strickland AEW International Championship: Orange Cassidy (c) vs. Jon Moxley AEW Women's World Championship: Hikaru Shida (c) vs. Toni Storm Sting, Darby Allin and Adam Copeland vs. Christian Cage, Luchasaurus and Nick Wayne Zero Hour: Ring of Honor World Tag Team Championship: MJF (c) and Samoa Joe vs The Gunns Ring of Honor World Championship: Eddie Kingston (c) vs Jay Lethal Claudio Castagnoli vs Buddy Matthews
2023-11-18 19:55
Max Verstappen: Monaco is Champions League, Las Vegas is National League
Max Verstappen compared Formula One’s £500million Las Vegas Grand Prix to the fifth tier of English football – and suggested the sport’s new generation of fans are only interested in partying. Verstappen will start from second place for Saturday’s 50-lap race on the strip after Charles Leclerc put his Ferrari on pole position with a dazzling lap under the Las Vegas lights. F1 has sold the sport’s Sin City comeback after four decades away as the greatest show on Earth, but fans witnessed just eight minutes of practice on Thursday after a drain cover broke free and tore a hole into the underbelly of Carlos Sainz’s Ferrari. A delayed second practice – which concluded at 4am on Friday local time – took place in front of empty grandstands after angry spectators were turfed out to comply with local employment laws. An estimated crowd of 70,000 watched qualifying on Friday night while organisers had been expecting 100,000 attendees each day. Earlier this week, Verstappen criticised F1’s maiden street race on the strip as “99 per cent show, and one per cent sport”. And in the moments after qualifying, he took another swipe at the event. “Monaco is Champions League and this is National League,” he said. “I feel like the show is important, but I like emotion. When I was a little kid it was all about the emotion of the sport that I fell in love with and not the show. As a real racer the show shouldn’t matter. “An F1 car does not come alive on a street circuit. It is not that exciting. It is about proper race tracks. And when you go to Monza and Spa, these kinds of places have a lot of emotion and passion, and for me seeing the fans there is incredible. When I jump in the car, I am fired up. I love driving at these kind of places. “I understand fans need things to do around the track, but it is more important that they understand what we do as a sport. Most of them just come to have a party, drink, see a DJ, or a performance act. “I can do that all over the world. I can go to Ibiza and get completely s***-faced and have a good time. People come here, but they become a fan of what? They want to see maybe their favourite artist and have a few drinks with their mates, and then go out and have a crazy night. “But they don’t understand what we are doing, and they don’t understand what we are putting on the line to perform.” John Legend and Kylie Minogue were among a number of high-profile artists to perform in a dazzling 30-minute Superbowl-style show here on Wednesday, designed to kick-start the penultimate round of the season in style. Verstappen and his fellow drivers were introduced to the crowd via an elevating platform. Verstappen, who secured his third world title in Qatar last month, later said he felt like a “clown”. In the early hours of Saturday morning, he continued: “As a little kid I grew up wanting to become a world champion. More time should be invested into the actual sport, and what we are trying to achieve. “The sport should explain what the team has done throughout the season, and what they are working for. That’s way more important than having these random shows all over the place. I am not passionate about that. I like passion and emotion. “I love Vegas, but not to drive an F1 car. I love to go out, have a few drinks, throw everything on red and be crazy, but emotion and passion is not there compared to the old-school tracks.” Despite starting behind Leclerc when the lights go out at 10pm local time here on Saturday (6am Sunday GMT), Verstappen will be favourite to take his 18th win of the season. George Russell will line up from third but Lewis Hamilton will start only 10th. Hamilton, who finished half-a-second behind team-mate Russell, said: “I was lacking confidence and grip. I struggled. “Yesterday, the car felt better and I was more competitive and I made changes overnight and it didn’t feel great today. I have got a lot of work to do.” Read More Toto Wolff fuelled by ‘personal anger’ to help Lewis Hamilton win eighth title On this day in 2010: Sebastian Vettel becomes youngest ever F1 world champion Lewis Hamilton ‘counting down days’ to end of season after another poor race Max Verstappen thwarts Lando Norris’ bid for first F1 win with sprint victory F1 2023 season race schedule: When is the Las Vegas Grand Prix? Verstappen criticises Vegas GP: ‘Monaco is Champions League, this is National League’
2023-11-18 19:55
Unlikely captain Cummins on brink of World Cup triumph
Pat Cummins may be an unusual captain, but he heads into Sunday's World Cup final against India in Ahmedabad on the verge of leading Australia to...
2023-11-18 19:55
'Not people thinking this is serious': Internet divided over Emma Stone and Nathan Fielder's 'awkward' Jimmy Kimmel interview
In a playful move, Nathan Fielder presented a New York Times review of his show 'The Curse' and had Jimmy Kimmel read it aloud
2023-11-18 19:55
Injured Murray out of Davis Cup clash with Djokovic
Former world number one and three-time major winner Andy Murray pulled out of the Davis Cup finals on Saturday, depriving the tournament of a likely...
2023-11-18 19:53
Alix Earle's viral 'mom at school pickup outfit' sparks hilarious reactions from mothers as they start stitch trend
Alix Earle shared a 'Get Ready With Me' video where she proposed different outfit choices to wear for a Miami Dolphins game
2023-11-18 19:52
SpaceX is preparing its mega rocket for a second test flight
SpaceX is prepping its mega rocket for a test flight meant to circle the world
2023-11-18 19:51
MrBeast announces another 'buried alive' challenge surpassing his previous 50-hour feat, Internet exclaims 'that’s insane'
MrBeast claims new challenge is one of the hardest videos he has ever done
2023-11-18 19:51
Marc-Andre ter Stegen to return to Barcelona with back injury
Marc-Andre ter Stegen will leave the Germany camp and return to Barcelona for treatment on a back injury.
2023-11-18 19:50
What do Wales need to qualify for Euro 2024?
Wales are hoping to secure their place at Euro 2024 and another major tournament appearance. Rob Page’s men are currently second in qualifying Group D, with two more fixtures left to play and only the top two teams in each group earn automatic qualification for next summer’s Euros. Wales face Armenia in Yerevan on Saturday before concluding their campaign by hosting Turkey on Tuesday. That is Turkey’s sole remaining game – they are currently clear at the top of the group on 16 points with qualification certain, and a win or draw will secure their spot as group winners. Wales are currently level on 10 points with Croatia, each side having played six games. The 2018 World Cup finalists take on struggling Latvia before finishing their group efforts against Armenia. Regardless of Croatia’s results, though, two wins from two will be enough for Wales to reach Euro 2024. This is due to their superior head-to-head record over Croatia, drawing the away fixture in Split in March and then securing a 2-1 win in Cardiff last month. If Wales match or better Croatia’s final two results, they will finish ahead of them. However, Armenia could still come into the mix – they have the head-to-head edge over Wales after a 4-2 away win in June. The Caucasus nation currently have seven points – if they win their final two games (against Wales and Croatia), and Croatia fail to beat Latvia, Armenia would finish second in the group. Even if Croatia do beat Latvia, Armenia would still finish above Luka Modric and co if they beat them by at least two goals in Zagreb on Tuesday. All would not be lost for Wales if they were to finish third, though. Qualification play-off spots are available based on performances in the 2022/23 Nations League. Wales were relegated from League A but with most of the teams ahead of them on the competition ladder likely to secure automatic qualification for the Euros, a play-off spot will almost certainly be theirs if they finish third in the group, notwithstanding a ludicrous set of results from other groups over the weekend. Croatia, meanwhile, are assured of at least a play-off spot after reaching the Nations League finals. Remaining fixtures Armenia vs Wales, Yerevan (Saturday 18 November, 2pm GMT) Latvia vs Croatia, Riga (Saturday 18 November, 5pm GMT) Croatia vs Armenia, Zagreb (Tuesday 21 November, 7.45pm GMT) Wales vs Turkey, Cardiff (Tuesday 21 November, 7.45pm GMT) Team Pld W D L Goal Difference Pts 1. Turkey (Q) 7 5 1 1 +7 16 2. Wales 6 3 1 2 0 10 3. Croatia 6 3 1 2 +6 10 4. Armenia 6 2 1 3 -1 7 5. Latvia 7 1 0 6 -12 3 Read More What do Wales need to qualify for Euro 2024? Injured Aaron Ramsey serving as Wales’s lucky mascot in Armenia Is Armenia vs Wales on TV? Kick-off time, channel and how to watch Euros qualifier Rob Page keen to focus on football after clearing air with FAW chief Noel Mooney England boss Gareth Southgate targets unbeaten run ahead of Euro 2024 I always want more for myself – Phil Foden targets England goals and assists
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