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Friday October 11, 2019

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Belgium score 9 to become first team to qualify for Euro 2020 Belgium became the first team to qualify for Euro 2020 as Romelu Lukaku scored twice in a 9-0 thrashing of San Marino. Roberto Martinez’ side have an unassailable 11point lead over third-place Cyprus in Group I. Belgium led 6-0 at the break after Lukaku’s brace, two own goals and Nacer Chadli and Youri Tielemans’ strikes. Christian Benteke made it 7-0 before Yari Verschaeren scored a penalty and Timothy Castagne wrapped up the win. Lukaku’s double takes his international tally to 51 and makes him the first player to score 50 goals for Belgium.

Lukaku has scored four goals in three games for Belgium in 2019 The Inter Milan striker has six goals in 10 games for club and country this season. Meanwhile, Russia look set to join Belgium in progressing from Group I as

they strengthened their position in second place with a 4-0 win against Scotland. Scores from other matches: Netherlands 3 Northern Ireland 1, Croatia 3 Hungary

0, Slovakia 1 Wales 1, Latvia 0 Poland 3, Russia 4 Scotland 0, Kazakhstan 1 Cyprus 2, Belarus 0 Estonia 0, Austria 3 Israel 1, North Macedonia 2 Slovenia 1.

Iran thrill female.... Friday October 11, 2019 ARIES (Mar. 21–Apr. 19) People of great power and drive may pop out of the woodwork today. They'll confront you directly and perhaps challenge you in some way. You may be at a climactic point right now, and feel like you're at a junction. TAURUS (Apr. 20–May 20) You may be going through tremendous growth now. Focus on this and see where you need to make some changes. This may be interrupted by powerful energy from other people or situations. GEMINI (May 21–June 20) There's a free-spirited energy calling your name. Latch onto it and manifest creative abundance in your life. Perhaps a major opportunity for change is knocking on your door. CANCER(June21–July22) A major force confronts you now. It may seem like this energy will never stop. It might be mental or physical, but either way, you may be letting it consume too much of your attention. LEO (July 23–Aug. 22) Keep your eyes open today. Be on the lookout for opportunities and invitations. Don't act too hastily. This is a key time in which life seems to be moving more quickly than ever. VIRGO (Aug. 23–Sept. 22) Unexpected events may throw you for a loop today, but these incidents could be part of a bigger trend that you should pay attention to. There's great opportunity at hand, and you shouldn't ignore it.

LIBRA (Sept. 23–Oct. 22) There's a powerful movement of energy in your life now. Major overhauls and subsequent undertakings are just waiting for you to give the green light. SCORPIO (Oct. 23–Nov. 21) Take charge of your life. Initiate action and major change in an important area. Large trends are being activated today, alerting you to the fact that there's a great opportunity at hand. SAGIT(Nov.22–Dec.21) There's electricity in the air today, which may spur you to make a significant change in one area of your life. Try not to rush on this one. CAPRI(Dec.22–Jan.19) You're at the start of a very expansive time in your life, and opportunities are available whether you realize it or not. You may get the feeling that there's an area that needs a total overhaul. AQUARIUS(Jan.20–Feb.18) Bizarre and unexpected events lie in store for you today, so don't be surprised if not everything goes according to plan. Take note that these events may be part of a larger trend indicative of a tremendous opportunity. PISCES (Feb. 19–Mar. 20) You should team up with others and initiate action that resonates with your inner being. This might not be obvious now, but be on the lookout for unexpected events.

From page 36 to a 2-1 victory over the Maldives following Ahmad Al Salih’s 65th-minute sendingoff to join the Chinese on six points from two games. Australia had few problems in their Group B meeting with Nepal as Jamie MacLaren scored a hat-trick in a 5-0 win and Graham Arnold’s side lead by two points from Kuwait and Jordan, who played out a scoreless draw in Amman. The United Arab Emirates completed back-to-back Group G wins with a 5-0 thumping of Indonesia in Dubai while Nguyen Quang Hai scored the only goal as Vietnam overcame Malaysia 1-0 to move level on four points with second-placed Thailand. Uzbekistan picked up their first win of the campaign with a 5-0 victory over Yemen as coach Vadim Abramov made a successful start to his second spell in charge of the Central Asian nation but they remain one point behind Group D leaders Saudi Arabia who secured a 3-0 win over Singapore.

KFC confirms sponsorship... From page 38 local Choke Starlet Cup, Miracle Optical Street and Prem’s Electrical Sports Tuner classes along with groups 2, 3 and 4. The championship winners of the Choke Starlet Cup, Miracle Optical Street Tuner and Prem’s Electrical Sports Tuner are set to pocket $500,000 each. Meanwhile, the fourth and final round of the drag racing championship, dubbed ‘1320 Heat Rematch’ concludes on October 20th at the South Dakota Circuit’s Drag Strip.

Verwey and Antczak... From page 35 focused in his game against Angel Rahim. After winning a close first game 15-14, Spooner dropped the second game 11-15 but came back to win the third, 15-10. Also in Category ‘A’ Kaden Pynaendy also won in three games in his match against Bradley Walton (2). Pynaendy won the first game 15-13 but lost the second easily 7-15 before rebounding to win the third, 15-12. In another close category ‘A’ match Lucas Persaud (0) beat Brenno Da Silva (2) 15-5, 14-15, 15-12. Full results of all the matches played on Wednesday evening are as follows: Category ‘A’ - Zachary Persaud (-8) defeated Rylee Rodrigues (12) 15-14, 15-13; Louis Da Silva (-8) beat

Lajuan Munroe (5) 15- 8, 1510; Dhiren Persaud (0) beat Teija Edwards (0) 15-3, 15-5, Shiloh Asregado (0) beat Joshua Verwey (0) 15-13, 1510; Kaden Pynaendy (0) beat Bradley Walton (2) 1513, 7-15, 15-12; Lucas Persaud (0) beat Brenno Da Silva (2) 15-5, 14-15, 15-12; Matthew Spooner (0) defeated Angel Rahim (0) 1514, 11-15, 15-10. Open category Nicholas Verwey defeated Ian Mekdeci 15-8, 13-15, 154; Jonathan Antczak beat Wayne Alphonso 15-14, 1510; Jonathan De Groot beat Tian Edwards 15-9, 15-9. Matches are played each night from 18.00hrs during the week with the semifinals tomorrow commencing at 15:00hrs. The finals scheduled for Sunday will serve off at 11.00hrs. (Sean Devers)


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