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25 May
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23 May
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22 May
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16 May
All to play for at the Etihad Stadium on Tuesday night as the imperial Real Madrid visit the ambitious Citizens of Manchester. Is the tie between Milan and Inter done and dusted? Find out our thoughts ahead of the second leg of the Champions League Semi-finals. Ayomide Sotubo and Tochukwu Dike speak on The Nutmeg on Guardian TV.
12 May
When will this Premier League title race end? Perhaps this weekend as Arsenal and Manchester City have crucial games against a wounded Brighton and a resurgent Everton. In this video, we preview the games.
6 May
Has PSG failed Lionel Messi or has he failed in France? That is the focus of our discussion in this episode as well as predictions for the top four race in Serie A. Ayomide Sotubo talks about Messi’s suspension in this edition of The Nutmeg.
1 May
Arsenal and Chelsea lock horns at the Emirates on Tuesday. Will this big game be just another London showdown or the game that could set the Gunners apart from City? Find out in this fresh episode of The Nutmeg with Ayomide Sotubo.
29 Apr
The French media outlet, Entreprendre has reported that the owner of Africa's largest industrial conglomerate Dangote Plc, Aliko Dangote is getting ready to acquire 60% of the French Second division side Valenciennes.

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