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Sri Lanka coach Rumesh Ratnayake lavished praise on Pakistan upon the conclusion of his side's tour, calling the hospitality Sri Lanka had received "a privilege to be appreciated". Speaking to the media after the visitors beat Pakistan by 13 runs to complete a 3-0 T20I series whitewash, Ratnayake said the tour had gone very smoothly, and made him confident his side soon wouldn't be the only ones to have visited Pakistan.

"This tour is a message for the whole world, and especially a message for future Sri Lankans," Ratnayake said. "This has gone very smoothly. Us playing here will encourage so many other countries to also to be here.

"To experience the hospitality of Pakistan is a great thing; I've experienced it after a long, long time, and if anything, it's got even better. It was a lot of hard work for the whole system to have us here.

"You've done a great job in having us here and the security has been impeccable. I've enjoyed every moment of it even though some of us came in doubt. But the doubt has been taken out now so I would like to thank you all for making it happen."

Sri Lanka were originally scheduled to visit Pakistan for a two-match Test series, but with several first-team players opting against travelling, the PCB and the SLC agreed to have Sri Lanka over for a limited-overs tour. The Test series the sides are drafted to play against each other will form part of the World Test Championship, with wins and losses particularly significant in smaller series like this one. That is understood to be one of the major stumbling blocks for the series taking place in Pakistan, as Sri Lanka would not have their full-strength side to choose from.

However, with Sri Lanka cleaning up the T20I series in surprisingly comfortable fashion with the players available to them, and the general sense of safety Ratnayake said they felt over the fortnight, he sensed the prospect of his side playing Test cricket in Pakistan had increased. While admitting the board couldn't force anyone to come who wasn't willing, he suggested those watching at home would have seen "it is safe to be here".

"We'll certainly explain that to them and they'll have seen it as well. We'll try and convince them as much as we can, but we cannot enforce anything. Hopefully, they've changed by seeing this series be so successful.

"The crowd has been the same as 30 years ago; it hasn't changed," Ratnayake, who played seven Tests and 16 ODIs in Pakistan over the course of his career, said. "It was very touching when they were holding up signs saying 'Welcome Sri Lanka' and it was very moving to see that affection from the people."

"If you remember the first press conference I did here, I said we'll be playing against giants. We were the midgets then, so to speak, but now these boys are on par with anybody." Rumesh Ratnayake

But while the words off the pitch were friendly enough from the visitors, Sri Lanka haven't exactly been apprehensive guests, especially since they arrived in Lahore. A 2-0 ODI series win for Pakistan in Karachi suggested this might be the sort of tour on which Sri Lanka gained experience rather than having results go their way. But Lahore saw a remarkable turnaround, with the supposedly weakened hosts putting Pakistan to the sword in all three games, and sealing their first-ever 3-0 T20I whitewash in the process. Ratnayake said calling them a weak unit would be inaccurate.

"It was not the weakest team. We chose the best team. In Sri Lanka we have about 30-40 good players, so whichever we chose we were most confident of. We believed they could do something at the highest level. We emphasised being fearless and having that belief and also the confidence to take good decisions. Good decisions give you the chance of winning a match. They were fearless and they executed our game plans brilliantly.

"This performance will bring about a huge effect on the spectators, on our supporters, and on the players themselves. Our school system is a very good system. And those [young] players who are watching, the future players will certainly take heart from this and take courage and you'll see a huge impetus in the growth of the game in the future.

"What we were looking for is consistency. We won here, but as a coach what I'd like to see is do we have consistency in the future? This is just T20, there are two other formats, and we should not be over-awed by this. But certainly, we need to take a leaf from this and that should help us take it to another level in all aspects of the game."

It wasn't just that Sri Lanka didn't have their full quota to choose from. By the third T20I, they got downright funky with team selections. Having stuck with the same XI for the first two games, they decided to give the entire bench a run out for the final contest, making five changes. That, as some noted, effectively made the playing XI a third-choice side, but it wouldn't prevent the visitors from beating Pakistan by 13 runs. Indeed, the Players-of-the-Match in the second and third T20I were two Sri Lankan batsmen who had never played a single T20I game before this series.

"Some of them [the players] we wouldn't have seen if Asantha de Mel [chairman of selectors] hadn't taken the bold decision of playing the five players who hadn't been part of the side today. We weren't even sure what combinations we would play, but you saw Oshada Fernando and Bhanuka Rajapaksa in this series because of that."

West Indies captain Stafanie Taylor and legspinner Afy Fletcher have been named captains of NLCB Revellers and Courts Gladiators respectively, the two sides that will contest women's T10 exhibition matches in the lead-up to the final two CPL games of the season on October 10 and 12 in Trinidad.

Taylor is set to captain the Revellers, which will feature players from Jamaica, Trinidad & Tobago and Leeward Islands, which has internationals Anisa Mohammad, Stacy-Ann King and Britney Cooper in the mix. Fletcher will lead the Gladiators, which will have players from Barbados, Guyana and Windward Islands and features Hayley Mathews, Kycia Knight and Kyshona Knight among others. The notable absentee from the squads is allrounder Deandra Dottin, who had been missing from West Indies' T20I squad to face Australia in September as she was still recovering from an injury.

"It is very pleasing to have an initiative such as this that the CPL has done for Women's cricket in the Caribbean," Taylor said. "It's a long time coming to potentially have a women's T20 franchise tournament here in the West Indies, bringing international players here to our conditions and pitches, just as we go to their leagues. No doubt this will aid Cricket West Indies in growing women's cricket in the region."

The two matches will take place before the second qualifier and final of this season's CPL, and ticket holders for those matches will be able to attend the women's games at no extra cost at the Brian Lara Stadium, according to a media release.

"Women's cricket is rapidly growing so kudos to the persons for taking the initiative to find different avenues to expose the talent of the ladies of the Caribbean," Fletcher said. "Knowing that we have a small pool of female cricketers, I strongly believe that this is a stepping stone to move forward and also a way of attracting the eyes of the young girls across the region."

NLCB Revellers squad: Stafanie Taylor (capt), Anisa Mohammed, Chinelle Henry, Natasha McLean, Chedean Nation, Jodian Morgan, Stacy-Ann King, Reniece Boyce, Britney Cooper, Felicia Walters, Karishma Ramharack, Caneisha Isaac, Shawnisha Hector

Courts Gladiators squad: Afy Fletcher (capt), Kycia Knight, Kyshona Knight, Hayley Matthews, Aaliyah Alleyne, Qiana Joseph, Akeira Peters, Erva Giddings, Shabika Gajnabi, Kaysia Schultz, Cherry-Ann Fraser, Sheneta Grimmond, Shakera Selman.

Zion lives at rim, drops 29 on 12-of-13 shooting

Published in Basketball
Wednesday, 09 October 2019 22:02

CHICAGO -- It was a step forward for New Orleans Pelicans rookie Zion Williamson on Wednesday against the Chicago Bulls. It was also a step back for the Pelicans' defense.

Despite a game-high 29 points for Williamson through the 3:54 mark of the third quarter, New Orleans trailed by as many as 23 points early in the fourth quarter.

Even though neither Williamson nor any of the other Pelicans starters checked back in, New Orleans stormed back to take a 127-125 preseason victory over the Bulls.

It was clear from the start that the Pelicans were going to try to get Williamson involved often and early.

"We have to get him moving," Pelicans coach Alvin Gentry said. "We want him in space. We want to play him in space. The way you can do that is you have to get him on the move. I thought we did a good job, and he did a good job and being able to finish."

Williamson had 16 points at halftime and put up 13 more in the third quarter while shooting a combined 12-of-13 from the field.

In his preseason debut on Monday in Atlanta, Williamson was 6-of-13 from the floor while missing all three of his 3-point attempts. Against the Bulls, he lived at the rim.

All 13 of his shot attempts came from within 5 feet of the basket. Williamson said he wants to attack the rim by nature, and he was doing that against Chicago. But it also helped that he was getting going more.

"It was not trying to stay still," Williamson said. "Sometimes I find myself standing still. If I feel like I'm standing, I circle around and try to find an open spot."

Count Bulls coach Jim Boylen and guard Zach LaVine among those who were impressed by Williamson's showing.

"I was amazed at his body control for a guy that big," Boylen said of the 285-pound Williamson. "I was amazed where it looked like moments where he wasn't going to get to the rim, but he did.

"It's the first time I've seen him in person. I saw him in the summer league for the five minutes he played or whatever it was, so it's amazing for a guy that big to kind of be able to slither through and snake through things and get to the rim, even though people are in front of him. It's a heckuva skill."

LaVine smirked when he talked about Williamson after the game.

"I wanted to see what it was like firsthand," he said. "I'm a competitive guy, and he's the truth."

According to ESPN Stats & Info, Williamson's 29 points were the most by a rookie in the preseason in the past three seasons and the most by a No. 1 pick in the preseason since Derrick Rose had 30 points in 2008.

Even with Williamson's scoring, the Pelicans found themselves trialing 107-86 entering the final frame.

Chicago was shooting 53.7%, and Gentry wasn't pleased with what he saw. But the veteran coach rolled with Josh Hart, Nickeil Alexander-Walker, Frank Jackson, Kenrich Williams and Jahlil Okafor for the entire fourth quarter, and there was marked improvement.

The Bulls were just 5-of-22 from the field in the fourth quarter as New Orleans outscored Chicago 41-18.

"I think it speaks loudly about the depth that we have," Gentry said.

Three of those players -- Hart, Alexander-Walker and Williams -- were not among the 10 Pelicans to play in the first half.

Alexander-Walker showed his resolve when he missed a pair of free throws late in the fourth but turned around with a game-tying 3-pointer and the go-ahead free throws with 57.9 to play.

His play didn't surprise Williamson at all.

"I know Nickeil. I know what he can do," Williamson said. "I was happy he got to go out there and show the world he could do that."

ESPN's Eric Woodyard contributed to this report.

Cards player streams Shildt's expletive-filled talk

Published in Baseball
Wednesday, 09 October 2019 21:06

In a video that surfaced online Wednesday night, St. Louis Cardinals manager Mike Shildt can be seen giving a fiery, expletive-filled speech to his team in the locker room following a win over the Atlanta Braves in Game 5 of the National League Division Series.

"The [Braves] started some s---. We finished the s---," Shildt says in the video, which outfielder Randy Arozarena later acknowledged he streamed live on Instagram. "And that's how we roll. No one f---s with us ever. Now, I don't give a f--- who we play. We're gonna f--- them up. We're gonna take it right to them the whole f---ing way. We're gonna kick their f---ing ass."

The video is no longer available on Arozarena's Instagram account, but it gained traction and spread on social media. Arozarena, 24, said in a statement that he was sorry for the release of the video.

"I want to apologize to my teammates, manager, the Cardinals organization and baseball fans for the video I posted tonight after our victory in Atlanta," Arozarena said. "It was a moment meant to be private. I made a rookie mistake by sharing it on my social media account."

It's unclear exactly what Shildt was insinuating the Braves started. There doesn't appear to be media present as he talked to his players.

The Cardinals defeated the Braves 13-1 after scoring 10 runs in the first inning of Wednesday's game. They'll play in the National League Championship Series against the Washington Nationals, who beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 7-3 in 10 innings.

Arozarena made three appearances in the series against the Braves, including as a pinch hitter Wednesday. He went 0-for-3 in the series with two strikeouts.

Arozarena made his major league debut in mid-August but saw inconsistent playing time. He finished the regular season 6-for-20 from the plate with one homer, two RBIs, four runs scored and two stolen bases in 19 games.

Nats stun Dodgers on Kendrick's 10th-inning slam

Published in Baseball
Wednesday, 09 October 2019 22:57

LOS ANGELES -- Howie Kendrick hit a tiebreaking grand slam in the 10th inning, and the Washington Nationals, boosted by a stunning rally against Clayton Kershaw, beat the Los Angeles Dodgers 7-3 on Wednesday to advance to the NL Championship Series against St. Louis.

Anthony Rendon and Juan Soto homered on consecutive pitches to overcome a 3-1 deficit in the eighth against Kershaw, a three-time Cy Young Award winner. Soto started the comeback from a 3-0 hole with an RBI single in the sixth off starter Walker Buehler, then hit a 449-foot drive off Kershaw.

Adam Eaton walked against Joe Kelly to lead off the 10th, Rendon doubled on a drive that lodged in the left-field wall, and Soto was intentionally walked.

Kendrick, 4-for-19 with one RBI in the series, fouled off a pitch and then hit a 97 mph fastball over the wall in dead center for his second career grand slam. The other was a game-ending, 11th-inning drive against San Francisco in August 2017. Center fielder Cody Bellinger chased the ball all the way to the wall, putting his arms up against the fence as he ran out of room.

"It was electric. Probably the best moment of my career,'' said the 36-year-old Kendrick, a 14-year big league veteran who played for the Dodgers and Los Angeles Angels. "We never gave up. The city had faith in us. The fans had faith in us. We believed in ourselves. Everybody came through for us.''

Dodgers fans started exiting as the bases emptied.

The wild-card Nationals open the NLCS at the Cardinals on Friday. Washington overcame a 19-31 start, finished 93-69, rallied from a 3-0, eighth-inning deficit to beat Milwaukee 4-3 in the NL wild-card game and bounced back from down 2-1 in the best-of-five series against the Dodgers.

"Oh, man, keep fighting,'' Rendon said. "I think that's the story of maybe this organization.''

The seven-time defending NL West champion Dodgers, who led the NL with 106 wins, remain without a World Series title since 1988.

"Disappointing is probably an understatement,'' manager Dave Roberts said.

Daniel Hudson got the win, retiring Will Smith on a drive to the right-field warning track with one on and one out in the ninth and then getting Chris Taylor on a liner to center.

Sean Doolittle pitched a perfect 10th for the Nationals, ending a streak of three straight NLCS appearances by the Dodgers.

The Nationals/Montreal Expos franchise won a postseason series for the second time and the first since the Expos beat Philadelphia in a 1981 division series.

"I'm really excited for the boys in that clubhouse that fought all year,'' Nationals manager Dave Martinez said.

Kershaw sat on the bench after the home runs, looking forlorn, bowing his head and holding it with his hands.

"It's a terrible feeling,'' he said.

The left-hander replaced Buehler with two on and two outs in the seventh and struck out Eaton on three pitches. Roberts didn't second-guess his decision to stay with Kershaw in the eighth.

"He's probably the best pitcher of our generation,'' Roberts said. "It just didn't work out. There's always going to be second-guessing. I'll take my chances any day on Clayton.''

Stephen Strasburg fell behind 2-0 after eight pitches. Joc Pederson doubled on a drive that went through an opening in the left-field wall; the crowd saw it land in the seats and thought it was a home run, but he was awarded a double after a video review. Muncy, who had been 0-for-12 against Strasburg, then drove a fastball over the center-field wall.

Kike Hernandez homered on Strasburg's second pitch of the second inning, another fastball, for a 3-0 lead.

Strasburg gave up three runs and six hits in six innings, struck out seven and walked one.

Buehler allowed one run and four hits in 6⅔ innings before Kershaw came in.

There was a scary moment when Buehler hit Suzuki in the left wrist, the ball shot up and knocked off his helmet, and the ballpark went silent. Suzuki fell to the ground, grabbing his face. He walked off his under his own power and was replaced by Yan Gomes, who moved behind the plate in the bottom half.

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ITTF Equipment: record number of rubbers online!

Published in Table Tennis
Wednesday, 09 October 2019 19:18

Since opening a new office in Cologne, Germany, last month, ITTF Head of Equipment, Claudia Herweg, and her team have been busy working on advancements in the sport, not least in terms of rubbers.

There are now more than 1,600 different rubbers on the List of Authorized Racket Coverings – an all-time record!

The vast array of options will enable each player to find the perfect rubber to satisfy their own personal skillsets.

The following brands were removed from the list:

CTT – GUO AO – LKT – PEASE – PINGBO – VTEC – YULU SPORT

The following brands were introduced to the list:

BARNA ORIGINAL – GOFES – HEAD – SPINLAB – SUKE – TAGRO

Once just 1. Now 1,600! Background Story…

At the 1952 World Table Tennis Championships, held in Bombay, India, Hiroji Satoh did not only win the men’s singles title. He changed the whole face of the sport. The Japanese star used a racket covered with a sponge rubber.

Prior to his appearance, vellum-covered “battledores” had been the innovation at the start of the 20th century; then came cork coverings and in the 1930s the pimpled rubber covered racket. The only difference between the various pimpled rubber covered rackets was the name of the player who endorsed the product.

At the Bombay World Championships, it was rumoured that a new material had been developed and even that the sponge layer concealed some mechanical or electronic device that caused the ball to take an unexpected trajectory.

Discussion followed discussion, meetings followed meetings, sub committees followed sub committees; eventually on Wednesday 1st July 1959 at the ITTF Biennial General Meeting in Dortmund, the proposal by the Chinese Table Tennis Association – pimpled rubber only or sandwich rubber with pimples inward or outward and a maximum thickness – was accepted.

Now 60 years later, rubber varieties have reached an all-time record of a staggering 1,600!

Click here to find out more about the work of the ITTF Equipment Office.

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Typhoon forces cancellation of England-France World Cup match

Published in Rugby
Wednesday, 09 October 2019 16:59

England's Rugby World Cup Pool C match against France on Saturday has been called off because of Typhoon Hagibis.

World Rugby is expected to provide official confirmation of the cancellation at 04:00 BST on Thursday.

Hagibis is moving towards Japan and expected to make landfall on Saturday.

England were due to meet France in Yokohama. There is no news yet on Scotland's Pool A match against Japan, which is scheduled to take place in the same stadium on Sunday.

If the Scotland-Japan match was to be cancelled, under tournament rules Gregor Townsend's side are likely be knocked out of the World Cup.

Cancelled matches are declared a draw with both sides awarded two points each.

England and France have already qualified for the quarter-finals and their match was due to decide top spot in Pool C.

The cancellation means Eddie Jones' side, who lead the French by two points, will progress as winners and face a probable quarter-final against Australia, with Wales expected to top Pool D and therefore play France.

Scotland are third in Pool A on 10 points with leaders Japan on 14 and need to beat the hosts to go through, potentially relying on bonus points.

If second-placed Ireland beat Samoa in Fukuoka on Saturday, a weather-enforced two-point haul would mean Scotland finish third in Pool A and go out.

It has been suggested Scotland's match with Japan could delayed by 24 hours, even though that would be against tournament rules.

BBC weather presenter and meteorologist Simon King said Hagibis is "one of the most powerful tropical cyclones this year".

World Rugby tournament director Alan Gilpin and Akira Shimazu, chief executive of Japan Rugby 2019, are due to attend Thursday's 04:00 news conference.

What is the forecast?

A Met Office spokesperson said on Wednesday that Typhoon Hagibis was in the western North Pacific and on track to hit Japan this weekend.

It was located around 900 miles south of Tokyo with estimated wind speeds of around 120mph and gusts of 170mph.

The Met Office says strong and severe winds, very heavy rain and large waves mean a risk of flash flooding in the Tokyo region.

Yokohama is approximately 17 miles south of Tokyo.

King explained: "It is equivalent to a category five hurricane, making it one of the most powerful tropical cyclones around the world this year.

"The typhoon will start to weaken as it continues its track northward. However, forecasts from the Joint Typhoon Warning centre and the Japanese Meteorological Service suggest it will make landfall in southern Honshu, around the Tokyo area on Saturday lunchtime UK time.

"By this point, it'll still be categorised as a 'very strong typhoon' with wind gusts in excess of 100mph and bring between 200-500mm of rain.

"This will be significant in a built-up area such as Tokyo with damage and flooding expected."

Could it change before the weekend?

"Yes, it could," added King.

"Forecasting the path of a typhoon is a tricky one and while there is growing confidence of a landfall near to Tokyo, it still could shift path slightly, even up to 24 hours before time.

"However, Typhoon Hagibis is huge, covering a diameter of around 500 miles.

"On landfall, the most powerful winds are expected to extend out 60 miles from its centre. Therefore, even if the location of direct landfall changes, the winds, flooding rain and impacts will still be felt over a large area."

VIDEO: The Ralph Sheheen Show – Jared Mees

Published in Racing
Wednesday, 09 October 2019 16:00

Veteran flat track motorcycle racer and multi-time champion Jared Mees slows down for a few minutes to join The Ralph Sheheen Show presented by Lucas Oil. The Indian Motorcycle competitor has had an incredible career and shares some of his passion for the sport in this long-form conversation.

Catch this week’s full episode on SPEEDSPORT.com or download the podcast on iTunes, SoundCloud, Stitcher, iHeart Radio, or Spotify.

Sabres' Olofsson ties NHL power-play goal record

Published in Hockey
Wednesday, 09 October 2019 17:59

BUFFALO, N.Y. -- Buffalo Sabres rookie forward Victor Olofsson has tied an NHL record by becoming the fourth player to score each of his first six career goals on the power play.

Olofsson made it six in a row with a one-timer off Jack Eichel's pass into the right circle to open the scoring 5:04 into the first period against Montreal on Wednesday night. The Swede's streak dates to the end of last season, when he scored twice in two games.

Winnipeg's Craig Norwich in 1979-80, Hartford's Sylvain Turgeon in 1983-84 and the New York Islanders' Jeff Norton, from 1987-88 to 1989-90, share the record.

Nicknamed "Goal-ofsson" by Sabres fans, the 24-year-old Olofsson was selected in the seventh round of the 2014 draft. He spent five seasons playing in the Swedish Elite League before signing with the Sabres in April 2018.

Club matches may be on hiatus for the next 10 days, but that doesn't mean that there isn't some tasty football morsels to tuck into. Nick Miller takes a look at this week's Euro qualifiers.

JUMP TO: Dutch need some courage | France limping into Reykjavik | All eyes on England | Can Ramsey inspire Wales? | Danes wary of cheesed Swiss | Kosovo needs some luck | Paint drying, grass growing, and Ireland | ESPN's fearless predictions

THE WEEKEND'S BIG QUESTIONS

Will the Netherlands be able to deliver on their promise?

The last year or so has seen a nascent revival in the Dutch national team's fortunes: From not qualifying for either of the last two major tournaments, they ripped into the Nations League and ultimately came second to Portugal in the summer. Were they back? Well, they were getting there, with an improving collection of talent that includes, in Virgil van Dijk and Matthijs de Ligt, probably the best central defensive pairing in international football.

But they're not absolutely "back" just yet -- in fact, they're not even in the automatic qualification spots, three points behind Northern Ireland with a game in hand. They face the Northern Irish on Thursday, knowing that they have to win unless they want the last round of games to be very uncomfortable indeed. They have the security of a playoff place if they do slip up, but if they lose then they will be six points behind with three games remaining. The revival isn't complete just yet.

Could Iceland upset the injury-ravaged world champions?

Another potential upset could come in Reykjavik, where a slightly depleted France travel to face a potentially very ticklish tie indeed. Without the injured Hugo Lloris, Kylian Mbappe and Paul Pogba, plus a host of other players carrying assorted ailments, France aren't exactly going into this one in roaring good health.

Didier Deschamps' side beat Iceland 4-0 in March, but since then have been far from convincing, and that shock defeat to Turkey in June means they go into this one in third place, three points ahead of Friday's opponents, who will sniff a genuine chance to spring a surprise. If they do, that will introduce a large and hungry cat to a crowd of skittish pigeons, France will have to seek revenge against the Turks when they come to Paris on Monday, and it will make the last few games in Group H absolutely fascinating.

Will England have to deal with ugly racism again?

Depressing as it is to have to contemplate this prospect in 2019, there are fears that England's black players could once again be subject to racist abuse when they travel to Sofia on Monday to face Bulgaria. It's been a problem there before, and is anticipated to the extent that the players have already discussed what they would do if the situation arose.

Clearly, it's an abysmal indictment of society that someone like Tammy Abraham should even be put in this position, but the Chelsea forward confirmed this week that in the event of racist abuse the England side would consider ignoring UEFA's prescribed "three steps" policy -- an appeal over the PA, then temporary suspension of the game, then abandonment -- and just walk off the field.

Whatever happens, England will act as a collective. "It's a team thing," said Abraham. "Don't isolate one person...It's not just affecting one person, it's affecting the team. If we decide that we don't want to play this game because of what's going on, we'll come off as a team."

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MAN TO WATCH

Aaron Ramsey: Who knows whether Wales would be in a stronger position to qualify for the finals if Ramsey had been fit. The Juventus midfielder has not been available for a single minute of their four games so far, so you can understand just how anxiously Welsh fans everywhere were waiting for reports on his fitness for their games against Slovakia and Croatia this weekend.

This time an abductor muscle problem has kept him out of the former, but he is training hard to be fit for the latter in Cardiff on Sunday. Four points from those two games would put Wales right back in the mix with two games to go after that.

Could Ramsey be the difference?

THE GAME YOU'RE NOT PLANNING TO WATCH ... BUT SHOULD

Denmark vs. Switzerland: On the face of it, this might look like a moderately interesting game between two moderately good teams, but actually this could be a bit of a thriller. Certainly if it's anything like the last time they faced each other in March: That time the Swiss were 3-0 ahead in the 84th minute, only for the Danes to roar back and score three times in nine minutes to clinch a 3-3 draw deep into injury-time, Henrik Dalsgaard swooping at the last.

The two sides have scored 25 goals between them in qualifying so far, so if you're stuck for entertainment on Saturday, this is the one for you.

THE TEAM THAT NEEDS A BIT OF LUCK

Kosovo: It's pretty remarkable that Kosovo, who weren't even UEFA members when the last qualification period started, are in a very decent position to make it through this time.

Here they are, currently in third place in Group A, but this is one of those tricky rounds of games where they're only playing once, and are simultaneously looking for a favour from England: Should Gareth Southgate's side beat the Czech Republic on Friday night, and they beat Montenegro at home a few days later, then they will go into the final two games in pole position to go through automatically. Remarkable.

ONE THING THAT WILL DEFINITELY HAPPEN

Nobody will have much fun watching Ireland: In Mick McCarthy's second spell in charge, the Republic of Ireland are a slightly curious proposition. They sit top of Group D, two points ahead of Denmark and three clear of Switzerland, who have a game in hand. This weekend they have two away games, against Georgia and the Swiss, and we simply cannot recommend watching either of them.

It's perhaps not McCarthy's fault, as his remit is very short-term -- to get them to the finals before Stephen Kenny takes over next summer -- and he has a relatively shallow pool of talent with which to carry out that task. But they've played five games and scored six goals, and they are nobody's idea of a team that produces free-flowing football. Maybe just wait and check the scores afterwards for these ones.

SELECTED PREDICTIONS

Group A: Czech Republic 0-3 England; Bulgaria 1-4 England
Group B: Ukraine 1-2 Portugal
Group C: Netherlands 3-1 Northern Ireland; Estonia 1-3 Germany
Group D: Denmark 3-2 Switzerland; Switzerland 2-1 Ireland
Group E: Slovakia 1-1 Wales; Wales 2-1 Croatia
Group F: Sweden 1-3 Spain
Group G: Latvia 0-3 Poland; Slovenia 2-1 Austria
Group H: Iceland 2-2 France; France 3-0 Turkey
Group I: Belgium 7-0 San Marino; Russia 4-0 Scotland
Group J: Italy 3-0 Greece

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