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Tranmere win table-top Futsal clash on Sunday.
After several months of friendly negotiation, the National Water Polo League and National Womens Polo League have agreed to merge and create a new organisation - the British Water Polo League.
The new competition will feature more than 60 teams from England, Scotland and Wales competing in eight divisions.
It will be the first time in British water polo history that the leading mens and womens leagues have been united under one umbrella organisation. Both the NWPL formed by eight clubs in 1962 and the NWWPL, which launched in 1987, will be formally dissolved when the first annual meeting of the new league takes place in May.
The FA Cup Trophy Tour arrives in Birmingham this weekend.
New Grassroots TV show launched on Telegraph website.
With Elite Round on horizon, 26-strong squad named for February camp.
This week here at London 2012 we have been celebrating the completion of the steel structure of the Velodrome.
The steel outer ring looks a bit like a rollercoaster, don't you think?
During the Games the Velodrome will host Olympic and Paralympic Track Cycling events.

View more photos of the Velodrome
Take a virtual tour of the Velodrome.
Eton Dorney, the venue for Rowing events during the Games, gets brightened up with a new bridge which has now been lifted into place.
John Armitt, Chairman of the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA), travelled to Wales this week to visit some of the firms that have won contracts to work on the 2012 Games, including a firm that produced decking boards for the new Sailing facilities at Weymouth and Portland.

This week here at London 2012 we have been celebrating the completion of the steel structure of the Velodrome.
The steel outer ring looks a bit like a rollercoaster, don't you think?
During the Games the Velodrome will host Olympic and Paralympic Track Cycling events.

View more photos of the Velodrome
Take a virtual tour of the Velodrome.
Eton Dorney, the venue for Rowing events during the Games, gets brightened up with a new bridge which has now been lifted into place.
John Armitt, Chairman of the Olympic Delivery Authority (ODA), travelled to Wales this week to visit some of the firms that have won contracts to work on the 2012 Games, including a firm that produced decking boards for the new Sailing facilities at Weymouth and Portland.

Leeds looking to get first points on the board in Futsal League.
England last played a January match 24 years ago today.
On the show this week David and Kevin chat about the ECBCA conference and bowling the opposition out for a below par score. Gary Palmer talks about an unusual guard and we answer your questions.
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Conor Clifford goal sees Chelsea into Youth Cup last eight.
Phil Cannon's Blackburn beat United 3-0 in Youth Cup.
Commission reaches verdict on violent conduct charge.
Rio Ferdinand withdraws his appeal against Independent Regulatory Commission.
Position available at County FA.
FA Charter Standard award presented for on-shore coaching.
Sports Minister Gerry Sutcliffe has said thousands of amateur sports clubs across the UK are missing out on a share of tax savings running into millions of pounds,
Sutcliffe wants more clubs to join the Community Amateur Sports Club (CASC) scheme so they will have more money to help drive a sporting legacy from 2012.
The rallying cry comes as Sutcliffe visited the Stocksbridge Tennis, Rugby and Netball Clubs in Sheffield that are registered with the CASC scheme that has, according to figures produced by Deloitte, resulted in over £60 million worth of tax savings for sports clubs in the last seven years. There are over 5,500 clubs currently registered with the CASC scheme.