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THE football season may be over, but sport never stops.
We’re in for a big summer of action and this coming week is no different.
From “pro-am” football, to an explosive tell-all book and a never-before-seen tennis tournament, we’ve got plenty in store from Monday June 9 to Sunday June 15.
SunSport runs down the top sporting content you can watch, read and listen to this week…
IT’s that time of year again, as legends of football team up with celebrities for the Unicef charity showdown.
This year’s edition is on Father’s Day – Sunday June 15 – with kick off 7.30pm.
All the action from Soccer Aid will be live on ITV.
Tyson Fury will manage Team England with Wayne Rooney in his team.
Manchester United legends Paul Scholes and Gary Neville will be joining Rooney, while other ex-pros include goalkeeper Joe Hart, Aaron Lennon, Jermain Defoe, Jill Scott and Toni Duggan.
Celebrities and legends from other sports will be taking to the Old Trafford turf, too – with Olympic stars Dame Denise Lewis and Sir Mo Farah involved, while Bear Grylls and Louis Tomlinson join from the world of entertainment.
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FROM the infamous transfer embargo to splashing over £2.1BILLION on players, life under Roman Abramovich was certainly action-packed.
However, the sale of Chelsea wasn’t without its controversy – with the Russian selling due to his links to Vladimir Putin in the immediate aftermath of the invasion of Ukraine.
Earlier this week, Abramovich was threatened with legal action over the £2.3bn proceeds from his sale of the club – so the timing of Nick Purewal’s book on the incredible story, which goes on sale on Tuesday June 10, is perfect.
“Sanctioned: The Inside Story of the Sale of Chelsea FC” should to be the ultimate page-turner for fans of football and politics.
The book promises: “Through unprecedented access to Abramovich himself and key figures from Chelsea’s new ownership, as well as further interviews with a star-studded footballing cast… Sanctioned chronicles ninety-five extraordinary days in English football.”
For the first time in 52 years, the Queen’s Club Championships will feature a women’s competition – and it promises to be a belter.
For many, Queen’s means summer has officially arrived, with the strawberries, cream and Pimm’s of Wimbledon just weeks away.
However, for over 50 years, Queen’s Club has only hosted a men’s tournament.
But this year, there’s a women’s event – with the main draw starting on Monday and the whole tournament available to watch on BBC.
For Brits, Katie Boulter and Emma Raducanu are the big hopes – while there are a whopping SIX Grand Slam champions in total in the draw.
England vs Senegal – The second and final match of the Three Lions’ international break – following Saturday’s World Cup qualifier against Andorra – takes place on Tuesday night.
The match kicks off at 7.45pm, with all the action on ITV.
US Open – Golf’s third major of 2025 tees off on Thursday June 12, with the final round on Sunday. Can Rory McIlroy at to his Masters title?
Sky Sports have the whole tournament covered.
England Under-21s – The Under-21s European Championships kick off this week in Slovakia, with England in group stage action. Can they defend their title?
All the action is live on Channel 4 with England vs Czechia on Thursday June 12 at 8pm before Slovenia on Sunday June 15 at 5pm.
Diamond League Athletics – A European double-header for fans of track and field action.
Thursday’s meet in Oslo will be available via the BBC red button, while Sunday’s action in Sweden will be shown on BBC Two.
England vs West Indies T20 – England play their third and final T20 international of the series against West Indies
Sky Sports has the action with the match getting underway at 6.30pm.
World Cup of Darts – Luke Littler and Luke Humphries will fly the flag for England at this week’s event in Germany.
Sky Sports will show every dart thrown in Frankfurt from Thursday to Sunday.
Canadian Grand Prix – The latest instalment of a thrilling 2025 Formula One campaign.
Sunday’s race in Montreal starts at 7pm live on Sky Sports F1.
Club World Cup – The first match of the revamped and expanded tournament hits our screens this week with Al-Ahly vs Inter Miami getting things underway in the early hours of Sunday morning.
You can watch all the action by signing up to DAZN.
Basketball – The NBA Finals continue this week as Oklahoma City Thunder and Indiana Pacers battle it out.
TNT Sports show games two, three and four in the best-of-seven series this week, in the early hours of Monday, Thursday and Saturday.
Welcome to Wrexham – Fans of the Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenney-run football club can enjoy Season 4 Episode 6 which is released this week.
The next episode will be available on Disney+.
American Thunder: NASCAR to Le Mans – The incredible story follows a NASCAR team attempting to compete in the famous 24 Hours of Le Mans race in a stock car.
Coming to Amazon Prime Thursday June 12.
SOLDIER, Soldier star Marise Wipani has died aged 61.
The actress – who also appeared in Xena: Warrior Princess and was a former Miss New Zealand – passed away on her birthday on Friday (June 6).
A post on her Facebook page said: “Marise passed peacefully today on her 61st birthday surrounded by family and friends.
“She just wanted to say….I have shuffled off this mortal coil. Good byyye, good luuuck, good God!!! Quote from Driving Miss Daisy.”
A cause of death was not revealed.
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A KITCHEN gadget from Amazon has been recalled over a “serious” risk of exploding.
The Office for Product Safety and Standards (OPSS) has now banned all imports of the Moongiantgo Food Dehydrator.
The entire product appeared to be riddled with issues, including faults with its fuse.
On the OPSS website, it states: “The product is a serious risk of fire as the fuse has insufficient granular filler to ensure safe operation under fault conditions.
“If the product experiences an electrical fault whilst in use, it may catch fire or explode.”
According to the body, it does not meet the requirements of Electrical Equipment Safety Regulations 2016 or the Plugs and Sockets Safety Regulations 1994.
The product was used to dehydrate various food items such as fruits, herbs, vegetables and meats.
A similar item listed on Amazon, which meets the regulation standards, says it is fitted with a high-powered rear fan which delivers “consistent airflow throughout”.
The description reads: “A sleek digital control panel gives you full command of the dehydration process.
“Set the temperature anywhere between 30°C and 90°C, and use the programmable timer for up to 24 hours of continuous drying.”
Another Amazon product was recalled over serious risk of injuries.
The Soppycid Reusable Water Balloons have been removed from the online marketplace following the safety concern.
The toy was available in a pack of six on Amazon for £18.
“The product presents a serious risk of injuries because it contains accessible magnets with a magnetic flux index that exceeds the acceptable level,” the product’s risk description reads.
“Small, high-powered magnetic products can easily be swallowed and, when ingested, have the potential to cause serious internal injuries within the gastrointestinal tract.
“The product also requires improvement to marking,
labelling and documentation.”
Another children’s toy was removed from the website over fears it could cause serious injury.
The swimming float was also urgently recalled over fears it could cause serious injury or even drowning.
The Joycat Baby Float, sold on Amazon, has been flagged as a safety risk.
Authorities found that its attachable canopy could lift the float from the water in windy conditions, putting children in danger.
The alert was issued in the UK following a border inspection.
The blue and yellow sea-themed swim seat, intended for babies and toddlers, poses a “serious risk of injuries”, according to the Product Safety Report.
If the float becomes airborne, a child could be thrown out and suffer an impact injury or drown.