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MEN’S BASKETBALL: The London Lions claimed their first ever away win in the EuroCup after thumping Hamburg Towers 103-77 on Wednesday night.
The last British club to win on the road in the EuroCup were the Brighton Bears in 2004.
London tip off against Cheshire in their BBL Cup quarter-final tonight before facing Polish club Slask Wroclaw, who have yet to win a game in this year’s EuroCup, next Wednesday.
MEN’S FOOTBALL: Larne will be looking to move on from a 1-0 midweek defeat at reigning champions Linfield when they host Coleraine in the Irish Premiership on Friday evening.
Table-topping Larne lead second-placed Cliftonville, who have a game in hand, by five points and are six points clear of Glentoran, who have two games in hand.
Cliftonville meet Newry City and The Glens are at bottom club Portadown on Saturday.
MEN’S CRICKET: International one-day cricket continues Friday as New Zealand begin their three match series with India at Eden Park Auckland and Sri Lanka take on Afghanistan in Kandy.
The Kiwis currently top the International Cricket Conference one-day rankings, two places above the Indians, with Sri Lanka eighth and the Afghanis tenth.
New Zealand’s Trent Boult is ranked as the best bowler in the 50 over game.
MEN’S ICE HOCKEY: The Dundee Stars travel to bottom of the table Glasgow Clan on Friday evening to start the Elite League’s Week 13 programme.
Glasgow will be aiming to continue their recent good form which saw them beat Coventry and Manchester last weekend.
League leaders Guildford face off against reigning champions Belfast on Saturday and second-placed Sheffield meet an out-of-form Nottingham, who sacked their head coach Gary Graham on Tuesday.
