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Mithaaly faces Fairly Well and Nobelos in an interesting maiden contest at Windsor, live on Sky Sports Racing.

5.55 Windsor – Mithaaly bids to get off the mark

Mithaaly bids to get his head in front for the first time under Billy Loughnane in the Play The Matchbook Match 6 Maiden Stakes.

The George Boughey-trained 260,000gns purchase is yet to win from two starts, yet he has shaped with promise on both occasions. He finished half a length behind Rocket Boy at Yarmouth the last day, who subsequently ran a stormer when placing third in the Stonehenge Stakes at Salisbury.

From the raced horses, Fairy Well clearly sets the standard with two solid efforts in the form book. Notably at Leicester she finished behind Coat Of Red, who went on to frank the form when going close behind smart two-year-olds Evenfall and Sorrengail at Newbury.

Nobelos should provide the stiffest opposition of the newcomers, having been purchased for €110,000 at the Goffs Orby Sale, and any market clues may prove informative.

6.55 Windsor – Unexposed Ray Mon Dough headlines handicap

Ray Mon Dough looked potentially very smart when bolting up on debut at two last November and, still unexposed, he goes for gold in tonight’s Matchbook Loves Racing Handicap.

He has taken a bit of time to come to hand this season but showed promise when second to exciting prospect (and now Listed winner) Behike. After not finding Chester to his liking in July, he truly showed his quality when winning with plenty in hand with a refitted tongue strap at Leicester. He should remain ahead of the handicapper today.

Waistcoat won impressively at Newbury last month and, although up in class, he can run creditably. Under The Twilight and Cashbox arguably bring stronger pieces of form to the table, with both finishing in the places at Glorious Goodwood.

Amazonian Dream found it too competitive at the end of July, but this course specialist cannot be counted out down in grade for the Rod Millman team.

8.10 Wolverhampton – James Choice and Prince Of Calypso renew rivalry

The progressive duo of James Choice and Prince Of Calypso renew their rivalry in the Follow @attheraces On Instagram Handicap.

Prince Of Calypso put his Thirsk blip behind him to continue his progressive trajectory when sticking to the task well and finishing third in a 14-runner handicap at Southwell last month.

In the same race, James Choice was the bigger eye-catcher, with the highest finishing speed of 111.87% to edge out the former on the line. This bodes well with an extra furlong sure to suit, as they put nearly four lengths into the fourth, and only went down to the progressive Sir Mark Prescott stayer Roc De Fer.

Clansman could prove competitive markedly down in grade, although this is definitely the shortest he needs nowadays.

Optician and Joseph are relatively consistent and should run solid races to round off this well contested affair.

Elsewhere…

Magical Life looks to back up an impressive six-length victory at Kempton last time when she lines up for the opening Free Bets On attheraces.com Nursery Handicap at Lingfield. William Cox’s mount was raised 6lbs for that victory by the handicapper and it remains to be seen whether this Territories filly can handle the hike in the weights.

On the continent, Clairefontaine plays host to the Listed Prix Des Enfoires at 5.30pm. Former British-based rider Bryony Le Clerc (Frost) rides Inner Success in this one.

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Tottenham accept offer from Juventus for goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario

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A move to Juventus would see the 29-year-old return to Italy, where he spent his entire club career before joining Spurs in 2023. Clive Rose/Getty Images

Tottenham Hotspur have accepted an offer from Juventus for goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario.

Juve’s offer for the 29-year-old is for a loan with the option to make the move to Serie A permanent and while a deal is not yet done, all parties expect it to go through.

The Atheltic reported on Sunday that the Italian club were not proceeding with a move for Emiliano Martinez from Aston Villa following talks between the clubs, and turned their attention to other targets.

A move to Juventus would see Vicario return to Italy, where he spent his entire club career before joining Spurs in 2023 from Empoli for a fee of around €20million (£17.2m, $21.9m).

The 29-year-old has served as Tottenham’s first-choice goalkeeper since his arrival, replacing former club captain Hugo Lloris, and has made 117 appearances for the club in all competitions, keeping 29 clean sheets. He started the 1-0 victory in the Europa League final in May last year, making a crucial save from a Luke Shaw header in stoppage time to ensure his side won their first trophy in 17 years.

Last season, Vicario played 43 games for Spurs but struggled with errors at times and did not appear after March 22 following surgery for a hernia. Antonin Kinsky started in Vicario’s absence and held on to the No 1 spot even when Vicario returned to the squad for the final two games of the campaign.

Vicario began his career with his Udinese and made his first senior appearance while on loan at fourth-tier side Fontanafredda in 2014. He was loaned to fellow Serie D club Venezia in 2015, helping the club achieve promotion and signing on a permanent basis the following year.

A move to Cagliari followed in 2019, along with loan spells at Perugia and Empoli, before joined the latter pemanently in 2022.

Vicario has been capped five times at senior level by Italy and was part of the squad for nation’s run to the last 16 at the 2024 European Championships, though he was an unused substitute in all four games.

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Transfer news live updates: Barcelona reach Rodri agreement, Martinez’s Juventus move is off, and more

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The transfer window for clubs in Europe’s major leagues opened on various dates in June and July, although in reality deals were being negotiated in advance ready to be completed and registered when allowed.

Due to a Bank Holiday in the United Kingdom on August 31, the ‘summer’ transfer window for English clubs will actually close on September 1 at 11pm BST, which is 6pm ET and 3pm PT for readers Stateside.

That deadline applies to players signing for clubs in England. For players leaving them, different times can apply — more on that shortly.

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How to watch the men’s Western & Southern Open: Streaming options for the Round of 32

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There are eight men’s matches at the Western & Southern Open today, the best being No. 14-ranked Jiri Lehecka versus No. 21 Arthur Fils.

Western & Southern Open key details

  • Tournament: The Western & Southern Open
  • Round: Round of 32
  • Date: August 17
  • Streaming: Fubo (Stream now)
  • Venue: Lindner Family Tennis Center
  • Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
  • Court Surface: Hard
  • Watching in person? Get tickets on StubHub.

Western & Southern Open schedule today

  • Thiago Agustin Tirante vs. Martin Landaluce, 11 a.m. ET (Round of 32)
  • Alexander Blockx vs. Flavio Cobolli, 11 a.m. ET (Round of 32)
  • Arthur Fery vs. Alex de Minaur, 12:10 p.m. ET (Round of 32)
  • Rinky Hijikata vs. Jakub Mensik, 1:20 p.m. ET (Round of 32)
  • Rafael Jodar vs. Alejandro Tabilo, 1:40 p.m. ET (Round of 32)
  • Jiri Lehecka vs. Arthur Fils, 2:30 p.m. ET (Round of 32)
  • Alexander Zverev vs. Terence Atmane, 7 p.m. ET (Round of 32)
  • Tommy Paul vs. Adolfo Daniel Vallejo, 8:10 p.m. ET (Round of 32)

Western & Southern Open odds

  • Grigor Dimitrov: +100
  • Ben Shelton: +100
  • Mark Lajal: +100
  • Juncheng Shang: +100
  • Ignacio Buse: +100
  • Valentin Royer: +100
  • Sebastian Baez: +100
  • Fabian Marozsan: +100
  • Chak Lam Coleman Wong: +100
  • Ugo Humbert: +100
  • Nicolas Mejia: +100
  • Daniel Altmaier: +100
  • Stefanos Tsitsipas: +100
  • Lorenzo Sonego: +100
  • Arthur Rinderknech: +100
  • Jenson Brooksby: +100
  • Felix Auger-Aliassime: +200
  • Lorenzo Musetti: +300
  • Learner Tien: +450
  • Frances Tiafoe: +700
  • Jaime Faria: +800
  • Michael Zheng: +800
  • Adam Walton: +1400
  • Juan Manuel Cerundolo: +2000

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