Sir Bobby remembered, England relive Euros triumph – Monday’s sporting social
We look at some of the best examples on social from July 31.
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Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the best examples from July 31.
Football
Remembering Sir Bobby.
Reece James was enjoying himself.
Antony was on the scoresheet.
The Women’s World Cup celebrated a landmark.
England looked back on the glory of 12 months ago and the impact it has had.
Hayley Raso and Australia were celebrating.
Wilfried Zaha was excited to get going.
Cricket
England took a close look at a catch controversy.
Boxing
Chris Eubank Jr was at the game.
Formula One
Red Bull were still celebrating their Spa 1-2.
Jenson Button took a ride in Nigel Mansell’s 1992 championship winning car.
Tennis
Caroline Wozniacki and Holger Rune got in some practice.