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Sport in brief: March 6, 2025
MEN’S ICE HOCKEY: Cole Ully scored twice as Glasgow Clan made it 10 wins from their last 11 Elite league games after coming from behind to claim a 4-2 victory at Nottingham on Wednesday evening.
Dundee improved their chances of making the end of season play-offs with a 5-2 win in Manchester and bottom of the table Fife continued their miserable run with a 6-2 home loss against the Cardiff Devils.
WOMEN’S CYCLING: Tour de France 2025 will be the longest ever following its expansion to nine days.
There will no time-trialling during this year’s event which starts with a hill finish after stage one in Brittany and ends at the ski resort of Chatel — Les Porte des Soleil on the Swiss border.
The Queen Stage, with 3,500 metres of climbing that culminates on the Col de la Madeleine, takes place on day eight.
MEN’S RUGBY UNION: The fourth round of the Under 20s Six Nations tournament kicks off tomorrow evening with bottom of the table Scotland seeking their first win of the campaign when they take on Wales in Edinburgh.
Defending champions England put their unbeaten record on the line against Italy in Bath before second-placed France are in Cork to play last year’s runners-up Ireland.
WOMEN’S FOOTBALL: Chelsea enjoy an eight-point Super League advantage over second-placed Manchester United, who have a game in hand, after they maintained their 16-game unbeaten record with Wednesday night’s 3-1 win over Leicester.
In the other midweek game Manchester City missed out on a chance to move into the top three after West Ham substitute Manuela Pavi scored in stoppage time to earn the Hammers a 1-1 draw.
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