Sentences with phrase «second clash»

Force India's second clash between Esteban Ocon and Sergio Perez brought out the safety car, with Ocon losing a few spots and Perez dropping to the back of the pack.
It's a first v second clash in Northern 3A this week and it's a must win for Edge Hill 1s if they want to keep up the pressure on our men's team, who are 3 points ahead of them.
Its's a first vs second clash in the Northern 2A this Wednesday and what a game this could turn out to be!
Neither Tottenham nor Kane will worry too much about that, however, as they moved level with Turkish side Besiktas at the top of their group ahead of a second clash against Asteras in a couple of weeks» time.
This is their second clash between them this season.
City could inflict more agony on the Gunners if they beat them in the league in midweek - the second clash between the two teams in the space of a few days.
Thoughts then immediately switched to the second clash with City at Etihad Stadium tomorrow night, where Klopp will hope to have more options available after a string of untimely injuries.
Choosing United over Liverpool, especially in the days ahead of the second clash of the season between the two sides is funny though and something which may result in the Liverpool supporters stating that Timo Werner is not the player they need anyway, which may well be the case.
The first half of the second clash between the pair was a tale of two left feet and two right feet.
Chelsea currently trail the Red Devils by a disconcerting 12 points but have a couple of games in hand, starting with their trip to the Seaside, so, potentially, they could move within just six - points should they collect maximum points from their matches in hand, and then there's a second clash with United still to come later on.
Answering press questions ahead of their second clash with Hoffenheim for UCL last qualification round, the former Borussia Dortmund boss opined that it is really not in the best interest of Liverpool to watch their employees contract run its course.
It was the second clash of the day for the candidates, who were first grilled by a panel of the public at a hustings for the Daily Mirror dominated by questions on immigration, foreign policy, welfare and constitutional reform.
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