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The Kansas City Chiefs have gone from top dogs to underdogs, but as they begin a run of must-win games, will they "dig themselves out of this 0-2 hole"?
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Kevin de Bruyne did not leave Manchester City by choice this summer - but now he is set to line up against them in the Champions League for Napoli.
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Cole Palmer says Chelsea do not see this season's Champions League campaign as a "learning curve" - because they want to be competitive in it straight away.
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Tino Asprilla scored a hat-trick for Newcastle United against Barcelona in 1997 and will be watching on as the teams meet at St James' Park tonight.
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