
Goh Jin Wei has given our women's badminton team a huge boost, after the independent shuttler agreed to join them for the Uber Cup.
She will join a singles lineup that also includes K. Letshanaa and Wong Ling Ching, who both had encouraging results in recent competitions.
And with Pearly Tan-M. Thinaah competing in the doubles, our squad has a good chance to get past the group stage for the first time since 2010.
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English clubs will dominate the Champions League draw that takes place this evening.
6 EPL clubs are through to the last last-16, namely Arsenal, Liverpool, Tottenham, Chelsea, Man City and Newcastle.
Statistically, they have a good chance to go far in the competition this season, as 5 of them are seeded for the draw, meaning they won't face each other in the last-16.
Among the possible fixtures, Man City could face either Real Madrid or Bodo/Glimpt, Chelsea could be drawn against PSG, while Liverpool could renew their rivalry with Atletico Madrid.
The Champions League draw starts at 7PM and you can catch it LIVE on Astro channel 821 and on Sooka!
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Aston Villa will try to strengthen their bid for a top-four finish, when they visit Wolves in the Premier League tomorrow morning.
Villa are currently third in the table, three points ahead of 4th-placed Manchester United, while Wolves are dead last, 17 points from safety.
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In other sports news
Red Bull has rubbished rumours that Jurgen Klopp is stepping down as its head of Global Soccer.
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Former Man United midfielder Jesse Lingard is reportedly in talks to join Brazilian giants Corinthians after leaving South Korea's FC Seoul late last year.
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Reports claim that Qatari club al-Ahli could make a move for Man City boss Pep Guardiola if he decides to leave the Premier League club at the end of the season.
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Liverpool are reportedly the favourites to sign Nottingham Forest defender Murillo this summer.
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And Senegal attacker Nicolas Jackson is expected to return to Chelsea at the end of the season, after Bayern Munich decided against making his loan deal permanent.