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Sport in brief: March 7, 2025

WOMEN’S FOOTBALL: Holders Manchester United host Championship club Sunderland, the lowest ranked team left in the competition, on Saturday evening for the first of this weekend’s FA Cup quarter finals. 14-time winners Arsenal face Liverpool on Sunday when Manchester City take on Aston Villa and unbeaten Super League leaders Chelsea play bottom of the table Crystal Palace, who are making their first ever appearance in the last eight.

DARTS: Newly crowned UK Open champion Luke Littler beat Nathan Aspinall 6-3 to win Thursday night’s Premier League final in Brighton. Littler is now just two points behind world number one Luke Humphries in the table with Aspinall a further five points back in third. Both Humphries and Rob Cross hit nine dart finishes during the evening’s matches. Nottingham hosts next week’s sixth leg of this 17-round tournament.

MEN’S BASKETBALL: Romania’s Cluj-Napoca needed two periods of overtime to edge out the Vilnius Wolves 100-99 and make it through to the last eight of the EuroCup where they will face regular season champions Valencia. Anthony Brown top-scored with 20 points as Ankara brushed aside Podgorica 93-73, Olimpija Ljubljana beat Besiktas Istanbul 96-86 while Gran Canaria held on to squeeze past Venice 84-80 and set up a quarter final tie against Jerusalem.

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