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OTB Brief | Spurs agro, golf's biggest big hitters, more PL mid-week madness

FOOTBALL Tottenham captain Hugo Lloris insists there's no problem between himself and tea...



OTB Brief | Spurs agro, golf's...
Golf

OTB Brief | Spurs agro, golf's biggest big hitters, more PL mid-week madness

FOOTBALL

Tottenham captain Hugo Lloris insists there's no problem between himself and team-mate Heung Min Son.

The pair had to be separated as a half-time argument became heated on the pitch.

Lloris and Son were later seen acting friendly, with the keeper saying the issue had been smoothed over.

The incident was the highlight of a drab 1-0 win for Spurs over Everton in London.

A first-half own-goal from Michael Keane was enough to separate the sides.

Leicester City's Jamie Vardy celebrates scoring his side's third goal of the game during the Premier League match at King Power Stadium, Leicester.

Tonight, Arsenal seek a fourth Premier League win in a row when Leicester City visit the Emirates Stadium.

That match kicks off at 8.15pm.

Leicester could start that game in fourth place should Chelsea win away to Crystal Palace.

And Norwich City will edge closer to the trap door with a loss away to Watford.

Both of those games have 6pm starts.

OTB Brief

It was another busy day of contract extensions in the Premier League.

Nemanja Matic signed a new deal to keep him at Manchester United until 2023.

Liverpool teenager Harvey Elliott has signed his first professional contract with the Premier League champions.

And Republic of Ireland under-19 defender Oisin McEntee has been rewarded with a new contract at Newcastle.

Wycombe will play Oxford in next Monday’s League One play-off final.

The club drew 2-2 with Fleetwood at Adams Park to complete a 6-3 aggregate victory.

Earlier, Oxford booked their place at Wembley by beating Portsmouth on penalties

GOLF

A spike in COVID-19 cases in Ohio and across the US has forced this month’s Memorial Tournament behind closed doors.

The Jack Nicklaus hosted event was scheduled to be the first on the PGA Tour to welcome back spectators.

However, there have been almost 3000 new cases of coronavirus in the last three days in Ohio.

European Captain Paul McGinley with the Ryder Cup after winning the 40th Ryder Cup at Gleneagles Golf Course, Perthshire.

Paul McGinley has questioned the sustainability of Bryson DeChambeau's big-hitting game.

The American won the Rocket Mortgage Classic at the weekend helped by setting a new average driving distance of 350-yards.

Former European Ryder Cup captain McGinley told OTB Sports that he would not read too much into the fact that DeChambeau has put on 20 pounds of muscle upon his return to the Tour.

CRICKET 

In cricket, Ireland will play England at a ‘bio-secure’ venue later this month.

Southampton will host three one-day internationals between the sides on July 30th, August 1st and August 4th.

All three games will be played behind closed doors.

SNOOKER

World Snooker are seeking expressions of interest from fans who may wish to attend this year’s World Championship.

The tournament is due to get underway behind closed doors at The Crucible on July 31st.

However, talks are ongoing that could see a limited number of spectators inside the Sheffield venue.

RACING

There's a seven-race card at Roscommon this afternoon with the first off at 1.

Meanwhile at Killarney, an eight-race programme gets underway at 4.25pm.

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