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Why Ruben Amorim must SACK Ruud van Nistelrooy now to have any chance of fixing Man Utd ‘s***show’

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WHEN Ruben Amorim arrives in Manchester, he has got a LOT of mess to sweep up in a short space of time.

I really like Amorim — he is an excellent coach and everything about him is world class, even the way he has conducted himself in leaving Sporting Lisbon.

Ruben Amorim has been confirmed as the new Man Utd manager

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Ruben Amorim has been confirmed as the new Man Utd manager
It is not yet known if interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy will stay on as part of Amorim's staff

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It is not yet known if interim boss Ruud van Nistelrooy will stay on as part of Amorim’s staff
Troy Deeney has urged Amorim to kick Van Nistelrooy to the curb

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Troy Deeney has urged Amorim to kick Van Nistelrooy to the curb

But he has a heck of a job.

I am not saying these United boys are not fit but they will be nowhere near fit enough for Amorim. His Sporting teams run their arses off.

There are going to be a lot of ups and downs between now and January 1 and then — oh my God — is he going to have to come out with a broom and sweep the lot.

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If you’re walking into that s**tshow with that ball of yarn to untangle, where do you begin? Good luck with that, Ruben.

You’ve got to get rules in place, because sacked Erik ten Hag apparently tried to lead that club like a dictator and, from what I have heard, the Carrington training base is completely divided as a result.

The expectation is going to be high because United have just spent over £10million getting you and your coaching team over from Portugal.

You’re going to have your own fitness and nutrition guys in.

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Can these players do what you want them to do? Are they fit enough? Probably not.

Rasmus Hojlund has been in and out of the starting XI as United sit 14th

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Rasmus Hojlund has been in and out of the starting XI as United sit 14th

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You’re going to have to tweak everything from gym work to the training routines and during that period you will have a few players dropping like flies because of it.

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I am glad United got Amorim sorted quickly. Had they not, they would have gone down the Ole Gunnar Solskjaer route again with Ruud van Nistelrooy.

The new manager ‘bounce’ and 5-2 thrashing of Leicester in the Carabao Cup was always going to happen. It is no coincidence.

Ten Hag would have been watching, thinking ‘How f***ing frustrating is this?’ even if he did deserve to lose his job.

Bruno Fernandes scoring his first goals of the season and Casemiro suddenly firing in screamers with an Old Trafford hero like Van Nistelrooy on the sidelines.

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But a club legend taking over, playing a seriously poor Leicester team in a cup, with a new manager on the way… that was always going to be the case.

Marcus Rashford has looked a shadow of his former self during the last 12 months

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Marcus Rashford has looked a shadow of his former self during the last 12 months
Meanwhile, Casemiro has been both criticised and praised in recent weeks after scoring three in two games either side of Erik ten Hag's sacking

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Meanwhile, Casemiro has been both criticised and praised in recent weeks after scoring three in two games either side of Erik ten Hag’s sacking

It is like when you’ve been with your partner for a long time.

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You get dumped, so you go to the gym to get in shape to get someone new. It never lasts.

And make no mistake, after this weird ‘new-manager bounce’ phase, reality would have hit them again, because you cannot bulls**t it over the course of a season.

They’re 14th in the Premier League for a reason.

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With the games they have coming up after a free hit against Chelsea on Sunday — PAOK and Bodo/Glimt in the Europa League and Leicester, Ipswich and Everton in the Prem — suddenly United could have picked up some points and the board would think ‘Why not Ruud?’

But that would just be bulls**ting it again until the next tough run heading into December with Arsenal, Manchester City and Spurs in the Carabao Cup quarter-finals.

I remember when Marco Silva was sacked at Watford and Javi Gracia came in and we went on a real run.

Why? Partly because we were a really fit team and that paved the way for a clean transition. It is a really underestimated part of it.

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My one bit of advice to Ruben? Don’t keep Ruud on. You want to clear the decks once you are there, with only your people around you.

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The person who will come out of this the best? Ruud. He will have a nice pay packet.

His stock will rise and he won’t be tarnished with Ten Hag’s tenure.

Even if United lose 7-0 to Chelsea, Ruud can say: “It’s not my fault. The players were distracted by Ten Hag going and the new manager.”

My one bit of advice to Ruben? Don’t keep Ruud on. You want to clear the decks once you are there, with only your people around you.

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Only then can you figure out what the problems are — and how to solve them.

What Man Utd said on hiring EACH of their post-Fergie managers

David Moyes

“All the skills needed to build on United’s phenomenal legacy.”

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Louis van Gaal

“One of the outstanding managers in the game today.”

Jose Mourinho

“Quite simply the best manager in the game today.”

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Ole Gunnar Solskjaer

 “A wealth of experience, with a desire to give young players their chance and a deep understanding of the culture of the club.”

Erik ten Hag

“One of the most exciting and successful coaches in Europe.”

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Ruben Amorim

 “One of the most exciting and highly rated young coaches in European football.”

VIN SNUB NOT ABOUT RACE

YOU look up ‘Ballon d’Or’ right now and the first name that comes up is: Vinicius Jr.

A lot has been made of him not turning up to the award ceremony after losing out to Rodri. Was it petulant? Yes. Embarrassing? It depends how you look at it.

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Vinicius has been exceptional this year, winning LaLiga and the Champions League, but he didn’t do well for Brazil, and that is what has cost him.

You look at previous winners, like Lionel Messi last year — he was playing for Inter Miami but won the World Cup for Argentina.

Vinicius Jr was shocked after he placed second in the Ballon d'Or on Monday

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Vinicius Jr was shocked after he placed second in the Ballon d’Or on Monday

That’s what clinches a Ballon d’Or, it seems.

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Rodri did the same with Spain at the Euros.

Had England beaten them in the final, it probably would have gone to Jude Bellingham.

In my opinion, Vinicius has had the wrong people in his ear telling him he was a cert to win it and it would be unanimous and, I imagine, that has got to him.

He has got caught up in it thinking he is going to be elevated to superstar status.

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I don’t think we should be making this a race issue, which is what is perhaps being implied by his cryptic tweets in the aftermath.

Man City ace Rodri was named the world's best player - but was hit with controversy

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Man City ace Rodri was named the world’s best player – but was hit with controversy

To think you’re going to win it, and then you don’t, it must take a lot out of you, especially after a bad weekend where his Real Madrid side have just been battered by Barcelona in El Clasico.

For what it’s worth, I think he should have won the Ballon d’Or.

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Should he have gone to the award ceremony? Probably, but let’s not pile in on him too much.

Ballon d’Or 2024 results

  • 1: Rodri, Man City and Spain
  • 2: Vinicius Jr, Real Madrid and Brazil
  • 3: Jude Bellingham, Real Madrid and England
  • 4: Dani Carvajal, Real Madrid and Spain
  • 5: Erling Haaland, Man City and Norway
  • 6: Kylian Mbappe, Real Madrid and France
  • 7: Lautaro Martinz, Inter Milan and Argentina
  • 8: Lamine Yamal, Barcelona and Spain
  • 9: Toni Kroos, Real Madrid and Germany
  • 10: Harry Kane, Bayern Munich and England
  • 11: Phil Foden, Man City and England
  • 12: Florian Wirtz, Bayer Leverkusen and Germany
  • 13: Dani Olmo, Barcelona and Spain
  • 14: Ademola Lookman, Atalanta and Nigeria
  • 15: Nico Williams, Athletic Bilbao and Spain
  • 16: Granit Xhaka, Bayer Leverkusen and Switzerland
  • 17: Federico Valverde, Real Madrid and Uruguay
  • 18: Emi Martinez, Aston Villa and Argentina
  • 19: Martin Odegaard, Arsenal and Norway
  • 20: Hakan Calhanoglu, Inter Milan and Turkey
  • 21: Bukayo Saka, Arsenal and England
  • 22: Antonio Rudiger, Real Madrid and Germany
  • 23: Ruben Dias, Man City and Portugal
  • 24: William Saliba, Arsenal and France
  • 25: Cole Palmer, Chelsea and England
  • 26: Declan Rice, Arsenal and England
  • 27: Vitinha, PSG and Portugal
  • 28: Alejandro Grimaldo, Bayer Leverkusen and Spain
  • 29: Mats Hummels, Roma and Germany
  • 30: Artem Dovbyk, Roma and Ukraine

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Norwich’s Kellen Fisher reveals maddest moments – from dinner with Delia to team-mate getting egged in dressing room

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DEFENDER Kellen Fisher has revealed tales from his time at Norwich including having dinner with former owner Delia Smith and team-mates being egged in the dressing room.

The right-back, 20, joined Johannes Hoff Thorup’s side in 2023 from Bromley.

Kellen Fisher has detailed some of the best stories from his career so far

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Kellen Fisher has detailed some of the best stories from his career so farCredit: Reuters
Fisher has revealed he went for dinner with former owner Delia Smith - who is also a famous TV chef

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He has already racked up 23 appearances for the club and helped them reach the play-offs last season.

They lost in the semi-finals to Leeds – a club whose fans he is full of praise for in SunSport’s exclusive interview.

Both on and off the pitch Fisher has a host of stories to tell – from dressing up as a zebra to playing on a “mud bath”.

Here are some of the trials and tribulations of Championship life seen by Fisher – in his own words.

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Best ever EFL player?

Gabriel Sara, he was on another level last year.

You see some of the goals he scored last year, you’d think ‘What a player he is’.

Wildest night out?

On our Christmas do, we went to Winter Wonderland and we all had to dress up as a certain letter.

Luckily got a Z, which was a zebra. So we all started walking around Winter Wonderland in these funny costumes.

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I think Shane Duffy was dressed up as Goldilocks or something.

Fisher is a regular in Norwich's side under Johannes Hoff Thorup

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Fisher is a regular in Norwich’s side under Johannes Hoff ThorupCredit: Rex

Maddest dressing room tale?

It was Callum Doyle’s birthday and Borja Sainz told me to start filming and I didn’t know what was going on either.

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Borja Sainz comes through behind him and throws three eggs and he said it was his birthday.

To be fair, Callum wasn’t too happy.

Wildest owner antics?

When I first joined the club, the player liaison Phil said to me that Delia wanted to have dinner with my family before one of the games just to get to know everyone.

I think she makes that effort with everyone to meet everyone’s families.

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I think it was steak pie and I think mash and gravy.

Delia sold her majority stake in Norwich last month after 28 years in charge

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Delia sold her majority stake in Norwich last month after 28 years in chargeCredit: Alamy

Iconic training ground tale?

I’d say one of the coaches scoring a worldie. One of the free-kicks, it’s gone over the wall, the keeper’s saved it and it’s come rolling back perfectly for the half volley.

I remember Glyn [Head of Physical Performance for Norwich] just absolutely smashed it and it’s gone flying.

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It’s gone flying into the top corner and everyone was a bit shocked.

Best EFL fans?

I think I’ve got to say Leeds.

Last year in the play-off [semi]final, the place was absolutely bouncing.

Dodgiest EFL facilities?

I would say FA Youth Cup when I was at Bromley. The away changing rooms were all painted pink.

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I think the pitch we played on wasn’t great either. It was just a mud bath.

Most annoying EFL fans?

I think I have to say Leeds again, in that play-off game.

I was on the bench just warming up, you’d hear little things in your ear in the corner.

Just getting a lot of stick from the home supporters.

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Norwich sit eighth in the Championship, one point adrift of the play-off places

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Norwich sit eighth in the Championship, one point adrift of the play-off placesCredit: Alamy

Moment that haunts you?

I made a little bit of a mistake in the cup game, FA Cup, Bristol Rovers at home.

I think the ball come to me, the keeper parried it and I’ve controlled it in the box and sort of just panicked and just flicked it around the corner and no one sort of reacted to the ball.

And then a Bristol Rovers player just come onto it and volleyed it into the top corner.

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Ashton Jeanty scores his second TD of the night, extending Boise State's lead over San Diego State

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Ashton Jeanty scored his second TD of the night to extend the Boise State Broncos’ lead over the San Diego State Aztecs.



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West Indies vs England: Marcus Trescothick backs side’s youth policy

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England are missing several regulars, with skipper Jos Buttler injured and a large number of the Test squad resting after the recent series loss in Pakistan.

In their absence, a number of untried and untested players have been chosen, rather than lean on the experience of players such as James Vince and Sam Hain, who have impressed in domestic 50-over cricket for numerous seasons.

In Antigua, spinner Adil Rashid outnumbered the caps of the rest of the line-up put together, with 140 to 127.

Furthermore, some of England’s debutants lacked experience of 50-over cricket, with Jordan Cox, 24, and Dan Mousley, 23, playing their first List A games in 20 months and three years respectively.

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Of the other new caps, 21-year-old all-rounder Jacob Bethell had played 21 times in List A cricket, with fast bowler John Turner, 23, appearing 17 times.

It appears to be increasingly difficult for England’s best young players to experience List A cricket because of the scheduling of the domestic One-Day Cup at the same time as The Hundred.

“You can see the direction of where we’re trying to go, and that means blooding the next guys coming through,” added Trescothick.

“Playing people who have played before probably goes against the mantra of what we’re trying to do. I could give you five different examples of where we could go, but that’s not what we are trying to do.

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“The opportunities are there for the guys to come in. That’s what they’re going to get. They’re going to pick up what it’s like to play in the Caribbean and they’ll be better for it.”

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Bagnaia sets early pace with FP1 scorcher

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Francesco Bagnaia made an early statement in his bid to beat world championship leader Jorge Martin by setting the fastest lap time in Friday’s Free Practice 1 for the Malaysian Grand Prix.

In contrast to Pramac Ducati’s Martin, factory Ducati rider Bagnaia chose to run a soft front at the end of the session, a move that powered him to a time fully 1.647s better than Martin’s.

Maverick Vinales (Aprilia) and Marco Bezzecchi (VR46 Ducati) joined Bagnaia with late runs on soft rubber, and duly set laps good enough for second and third on the timesheets respectively. Vinales was however 0.743s in arrears of Bagnaia, with Bezzecchi over a second adrift.

Jack Miller (KTM) in fourth was quickest of the riders to take the more conventional approach to the session by simply running a medium front tyre throughout.

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Tech 3 GasGas rider Pedro Acosta was fifth behind the Australian and the only rider to drop his bike during the session, with a very late crash at Turn 9.

Martin was third-quickest of the riders to stick with the mediums and thus sixth overall. The Spaniard, who leads the championship by 17 points over Bagnaia with one round to go after Malaysia, made one small mistake during the session as he outbraked himself and ran wide at the final corner.

Alex Marquez (Gresini Ducati) was seventh-fastest, followed by Yamaha’s Fabio Quartararo.

Quartararo led much of the session before the likes of Bagnaia pitted for soft rubber. The Frenchman’s bike broke down with a few minutes remaining in the session, although he was able to coast it back to the garage.

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MotoGP returnee Andrea Iannone broke into the top 10 for VR46 Ducati, where he is replacing the injured Fabio di Giannantonio. This ninth-fastest time was also courtesy of a late lap on a soft front, however.

Only five riders in total pulled the soft-rubber move, with Trackhouse Aprilia’s Lorenzo Savadori the fifth and slowest of these in 18th.

Acosta’s team-mate Augusto Fernandez completed the top 10, almost two seconds down on the pace-setting Bagnaia.

Gresini’s Marc Marquez was 12th and Bagnaia’s factory Ducati team-mate Enea Bastianini ended FP1 14th. The pair are battling for third in the world championship.

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Track action at Sepang started in slightly damp conditions after rain earlier in the morning, which led to an FP1 that was largely cautious and uneventful. It can also be regarded as inconclusive given the varying tyre strategies at play.

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African nation a big part of Junior Nsemba’s rise – as he helps kids in need

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JUNIOR Nsemba will have plenty of backing as he steps up to England level – not least from the children helped at his family’s orphanage.

Wigan’s back row sensation will make his Test debut against Samoa today, sparking scenes of celebration in the capital of Cameroon, Yaounde.

Junior Nsemba has revealed how he helps orphaned children in Cameroon - who will be supporting him as he makes his England debut

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Junior Nsemba has revealed how he helps orphaned children in Cameroon – who will be supporting him as he makes his England debut

And you could expect to see more kids on the streets wearing rugby league gear, almost 5,000 miles from where the 20-year-old will be doing his stuff in Leeds.

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For Nsemba revealed his mother Giselle helps run an orphanage in her home city and donations mean plenty of those it aids can be found in the Warriors’ cherry and white.

“It’s a real tough thing to do,” said Nsemba, who will head to Cameroon in the off-season, after a holiday with pal and England team-mate Kai Pearce-Paul.

“It’s in Yaounde, where all my family is based, but I don’t actually know its name. I’d have to ask my mum as I don’t go into it too deeply with her. I just know she runs one.

“So we’ll sort the containers for there out and I’ll head to Cameroon with my mum. Kids there literally don’t have anything.

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“But all the players at Wigan have helped massively. They give clothes they don’t want or need, or that don’t fit any longer, and we send them over in a container.

“It’s more than just once a year. One goes out whenever it’s full – now the kids are repping Wigan Warriors kit.

“There are dozens of kids running around Yaounde wearing Wigan’s kit. It’s good.”

Not everyone in Yaounde will be trying to watch Nsemba in action. He admits his fiercely protective grandmothers would be screaming at the TV if they saw him being tackled.

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But Cameroon can claim credit for creating the breakout star of 2024, who Wigan were quick to get on a six-year contract as NRL talk swirled.

For its food helped turn an 18-year-old ‘tall, lanky thing’ into the powerhouse he is today after he announced his talents to some of his now team-mates in a 2022 pre-World Cup training session.

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Nsemba has earned Test debut after breakout season with Wigan

“It’s purely down to the gym and my mum’s food,” added Nsemba, who actually started pre-season on crutches because of a knee problem.

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“It’s Cameroonian food, let me tell you! The main thing is jollof rice but there’s plantain and your meats – the way they cook them is different.

“When I was on crutches, I was 97 or 98kg, now I’m 110kg.

“And at that training session, I was a tall, lanky thing, so I thought I was a target. Coming up training against England was a big thing.

“Being called up for that might not seem like it to some but it was for me. Just to see what the standards and training were like.

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Nsemba puts his size down to Cameroonian food

“If anything, I was more nervous then than I am now. I’m a pretty nervous guy when it comes to things anyway but as you get older, you learn to control them.”

Nsemba is not the only Wigan player coming into England’s side today. Winger Liam Marshall will finally earn a cap while prop Luke Thompson is back from suspension.

And he is ready to put lessons from his enforced watching brief into action.

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He said: “It was about seeing things I could exploit and having a look out for them – there were a few things we’ve spoken about that we could’ve done better.

“We started well but we’ve got to stick with that for longer. Hopefully, we’ll get better than last week and Test rugby definitely sees things go up a few notches.”

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2024 F1 Brazilian Grand Prix session timings and preview

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Max Verstappen leads the championship by 47 points heading to the Brazilian GP, which will be run to a sprint format.

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2024 Formula 1 Brazilian Grand Prix session timings in different timezones

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FP1

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15:30

10:30

07:30

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14:30

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2024 Formula 1 Brazilian GP session timings in local time

Friday 1st November 2024

  • Free Practice 1: 11:30 – 12:30 local time
  • Sprint Shootout: 15:30 – 16:14 local time 

Saturday 2nd November 2024

  • Sprint: 11:00 -12:00 local time
  • Qualifying: 15:00 – 16:00 local time

Sunday 3rd November 2024

2024 Formula 1 Brazilian GP session timings in the UK/Portugal 

Friday 1st November 2024

  • Free Practice 1: 14:30 – 15:30 GMT
  • Sprint Shootout: 18:30 – 19:14 GMT

Saturday 2nd November 2024

  • Sprint: 14:00  GMT
  • Qualifying: 18:00 – 19:00 GMT

Sunday 3rd November 2024

2024 Formula 1 Brazilian GP session timings in Europe

Friday 1st November 2024

  • Free Practice 1: 15:30 – 16:30 CET
  • Sprint Shootout: 19:30 – 20:14 CET

Saturday 2nd November 2024

  • Sprint: 15:00 CET
  • Qualifying: 19:00 – 20:00 CET

Sunday 3rd November 2024

2024 Formula 1 Brazilian GP session timings in the US (Eastern Time) 

Friday 1st November 2024

  • Free Practice 1: 10:30 – 11:30 ET 
  • Sprint Shootout: 14:30 – 15:14 ET 

Saturday 2nd November 2024

  • Sprint: 10:00 ET 
  • Qualifying: 14:00 – 15:00 ET 

Sunday 3rd November 2024

Please note daylight saving ends in the US on Sunday, with clocks moving back one hour at 2:00

2024 Formula 1 Brazilian GP session timings in the US (Pacific Time)

Friday 1st November 2024

  • Free Practice 1: 07:30 – 08:30 PT
  • Sprint Shootout: 11:30 – 12:14 PT 

Saturday 2nd November 2024

  • Sprint: 07:00 PT
  • Qualifying: 11:00 – 12:00 PT 

Sunday 3rd November 2024

Please note daylight saving ends in the US on Sunday, with clocks moving back one hour at 2:00

2024 Formula 1 Brazilian GP session timings in Australia

Saturday 2nd November 2024

  • Free Practice 1: 01:30 – 02:30 AEDT
  • Sprint Shootout: 05:30 – 06:14 AEDT 

Sunday 3rd November 2024

  • Sprint: 01:00 AEDT
  • Qualifying: 05:00 – 06:00 AEDT

Monday 4th November 2024

2024 Formula 1 Brazilian GP session timings in Japan

Friday 1st November 2024

  • Free Practice 1: 23:30 – 00:30 JST

Saturday 2nd November 2024

  • Sprint Shootout: 03:30 – 04:14 JST 
  • Sprint: 23:00 JST 

Sunday 3rd November 2024

  • Qualifying: 03:00 – 04:00 JST

Monday 4th November 2024

2024 Formula 1 Brazilian GP session timings in Africa

Friday 1st November 2024

  • Free Practice 1: 16:30 – 17:30 SAT / 17:30 – 18:30 EAT
  • Sprint Shootout: 20:30 – 21:14 SAT / 21:30 – 22:14 EAT 

Saturday 2nd November 2024

  • Sprint: 16:00 / 17:00 EAT
  • Qualifying: 20:00 – 21:00 SAT / 21:00 – 22:00 EAT

Sunday 3rd November 2024

  • Race: 19:00 SAT / 20:00 EAT

2024 Formula 1 Brazilian GP session timings in India

Friday 1st November 2024

  • Free Practice 1: 20:00 – 21:00 IST

Saturday 2nd November 2024

  • Sprint Shootout: 00:30 – 01:00 IST
  • Sprint: 19:30 IST
  • Qualifying: 23:30 – 00:30 IST

Sunday 3rd November 2024

Can’t find your country or region in the list? Check the Formula 1 schedule page for the broadcast times in your local timezone.

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