There’s only two Ian Wrights – Sunday’s sporting social
Ronnie O’Sullivan got the cakes in.
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Football
Ian Wright met his namesake.
Sergio Reguilon demanded loyalty.
Harry Kane was happy.
Paul Pogba provided a fitness update.
Team GB stars enjoyed a day out at Old Trafford.
United and Bruno Fernandes struggled to make sense of Fred’s goal and celebration.
Tyneside awoke in a good mood.
Cricket
Not long now!
Snooker
UK Championship finalist Zhao Xintong was always destined for the top, it seems.
Ronnie O’Sullivan got the cakes in.
Boxing
Tyson Fury wished his wife a happy birthday.