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- Barcelona stumble to frustrating Getafe draw in title setback
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- S. Korean court extends impeached president's detention, angering supporters
- Wirtz has Leverkusen on Bayern's heels to keep repeat title 'dream' alive
- Arsenal must take blame for Villa fightback: Arteta
- Nunez late show extends Liverpool's lead, Arsenal held by Aston Villa
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- Northampton, Leinster claim Champions Cup pool top spots
- Arsenal's title bid rocked by Villa fightback
- Superb Wirtz keeps Leverkusen on pace with leaders Bayern
- Detention extended for S. Korea's impeached president
- Thousands attend funeral of Liberian ex-warlord Prince Johnson
- Barcola strikes as PSG fight back to beat Lens
- Juventus into Serie A Champions League spots with victory over AC Milan
- Kane calls on Bayern to extend with pal Dier
- Kenya sends 217 more police officers to Haiti mission
- Nunez late show a significant moment for Liverpool, says Slot
- Northampton claim Champions Cup pool top spot with Munster thriller
- Hillier holds narrow Dubai lead as McIlroy hopes for final-round surge
- Leganes snap Liga leaders Atletico's winning streak
- Nunez rides to Liverpool's rescue, Newcastle thrashed by Bournemouth
- Leaders Liverpool strike late as Nunez sinks Brentford
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- Goretzka double helps Bayern go seven clear
- Hillier holds narrow Dubai lead as McIlroy eyes final-round surge
- Kluivert hat-trick helps Bournemouth snap Newcastle streak
- Odermatt continues Swiss roll with downhill win in Wengen
- 'Proud' Collins dumped out of Australian Open to boos
- French skier Giezendanner helicoptered off mountain after Wengen crash
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- Noman and Sajid help Pakistan dominate West Indies in spin battle
- Sinner vows to raise level after romping into Australian Open last 16
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- Collins dumped out of Australian Open to boos
- Gaza ceasefire to begin Sunday morning
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- Goggia charges to Cortina downhill triumph as Vonn flops
- Solskjaer returns to coaching with Turkish side Besiktas
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- S. Korea's impeached president attends court to fight detention extension
- Sinner surges into Melbourne last 16 as Swiatek destroys Raducanu
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- Noman and Sajid give Pakistan lead in spin-dominated first Test
- Russian attack kills three in Kyiv
- Sinner romps past Giron into Australian Open last 16
Northampton claim Champions Cup pool top spot with Munster thriller
English winger Tom Seabrook scored a hat-trick as Northampton held on to beat Munster 34-32 on Saturday to secure a top seed spot from Pool 3 into the last 16 of the Champions Cup.
Seabrook, 25, crossed in a 54-minute window in a rousing encounter as 2000 winners Saints secured their place as one of four group winners to guarantee potential homes tie in the competition until the semi-finals.
The two-time champions from Ireland, who brought themselves within two of the hosts with 80 seconds to play, had booked their place in the next round before kick-off, after the Bulls hammered Stade Francais 48-7 earlier in the day.
The Bulls' win, another lop-sided result including a South African team this season, also sent Castres into the knockouts of the top-tier competition for the first time since 2002.
Seven clubs including last season's finalists Toulouse and Leinster, as well as Northampton, had already qualified for the next round before the last set of the pool-stage matches started on Friday with Ulster easing past Exeter 52-24.
Elsewhere on Saturday, replacement lock Thomas Ceyte crashed over for an 86th-minute try as Clermont overcame Bristol 33-26.
The French side will have to wait to learn their fate in Pool 2 as four-time champions Leinster host Bath and Treviso play La Rochelle, winners in 2022 and 2023 later in the day.
Three-time runners-up Racing 92 welcome the Stormers and Glasgow, already through to the next round, head to Harlequins to finish off the day's action.
On Sunday, holders Toulouse play Leicester two days after the French club's captain Antoine Dupont questioned the competition's format and knock-out seeding system.
Record six-time winners Toulouse are unlikely to finish above Bordeaux-Begles in Pool 1 and would have to play away from home in the quarter-finals if they are second in the group.
P.A.Mendoza--AT