Tuesday 18th October 2011  | Manchester City and Manchester United will both be looking to revive their ailing Champions League bids on Tuesday evening. | Football  | Bayern Munich's honorary president Franz Beckenbauer has told his club not to get too carried away with their league form, warning them a lot can still change. |  | Patrice Evra has told Sir Alex Ferguson he wants to pursue his allegation of racism against Liverpool striker Luis Suarez. |  | Sir Alex Ferguson has slammed the idea of scrapping relegation and promotion for financial returns. |  | Joey Barton has told the Football Association they have no chance of making him censor his outspoken Twitter comments. |  | Villarreal goalkeeper Deigo Lopez is anticipating a busy night in the Champions League Group A match against Premier League leaders Manchester City. |  | Manchester City playmaker David Silva claims if he really is one of the best players in the world, it is down to manager Roberto Mancini. | Cricket | England know they must consider changes to the team, twice heavily defeated, if they are to battle their way back into the five-match one-day series. | | New Zealand sealed a 2-0 series win with a 34-run Duckworth/Lewis victory over Zimbabwe in a rain-affected second Twenty20 in Harare. | | MS Dhoni said it feels great to be on the winning side with a bunch of youngsters who led the way in taking a 2-0 lead in the five-match ODI series against England. | | Former Pakistan Test captain, Salman Butt, informed a London Court on Monday that he had ignored requests by his agent to 'fix' matches against England. | Latest Headlines | Darren Clarke appears to be trying to curry favour with Rory McIlroy going into the first round of the 36-hole PGA Grand Slam of Golf in Bermuda. | | New Zealand coach Graham Henry claims he is taking little notice of France's unimpressive World Cup semi-final performance against Wales. | | Darrelle Revis' 100-yard touchdown set the New York Jets on their way to a convincing 24-6 win over the Miami Dolphins in Monday night's NFL encounter. | | Timothy Bradley insists he did not duck a fight with Amir Khan and is willing to face the British fighter in the future. | | Jenson Button will allow the high of his win in Japan to carry him through to India despite hitting a recent low in Korea on Sunday. | | Gethin Jenkins will captain Wales in Friday's World Cup bronze medal match against Australia at Eden Park. | | Eighth seed Andreas Seppi got his Kremlin Cup campaign off to a fine start as he battled back from behind to defeat home favourite Igor Andreev in three sets. | | Veteran Anne Kremer may have come to regret her wild card into her home Luxembourg Open after the 36-year-old was double-bageled 6-0 6-0 by Spain's Anabel Garrigues. | | Columnists  | Shake down in Suzuka |  | Teflon Jack and the sticky truth |  | To write or not to write | |
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