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Weekend in pictures: Rangers get late Old Firm draw

| 13.03.2017
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We let the weekend’s images do the talking

Goings on in the FA Cup dominated the weekend’s headlines, with big wins for Arsenal and Spurs. Sadly, Non-League side Lincoln’s dreams also died, hammered 5-0 by a Gunners who were relieved to get a win of any description.

We’ve trawled through the best of the weekend images, and showcase our picks below. We’re sure you’ll agree, they give a good idea of how things went…..

Rangers' Clint Hill celebrates scoring his sides first goal during the Ladbrokes Scottish Premiership match at Celtic Park, Glasgow.

Rangers’ Clint Hill scored an 87th minute equaliser to ensure The Gers took a share of the spoils at Celtic Park in Sunday’s surprisingly competitive Old Firm Derby.

 

Demetrius Andrade celebrates his victory and world champion title after the WBA world half middleweight championship boxing match between Jack Culcay (Germany) and Demetrius Andrade (US) at the Friedrich-Ebert-Halle in Ludwigshafen, Germany, 11 March 2017. Photo: Christoph Schmidt/dpa

Demetrius Andrade beat Jack Culcay on points to win the WBA super-welterweight world title, courtesy of a split decision in Germany. 

 

London Prize ridden by Tom O' Brien (right) leads the field from the last flight before going on to win The Matchbook Imperial Cup Handicap Hurdle Race run during the Matchbook Imperial Cup Day at Sandown Racecourse, Sandown.

London Prize was a surprise winner of the Imperial Cup at Sandown on Saturday, beating favourite Fixe Le Cap into second. The result delighted punters who were on the SP 10/1 shot.

 

England's Maro Itoje during the RBS Six Nations match at Twickenham Stadium, London.

England hammered Scotland 61-21 on Saturday in the Six Nations to lift the Calcutta Cup. Thought to be a competitive encounter before the off, it certainly didn’t turn out that way.

 

Vasek Pospisil, left, of Canada, and Andy Murray, of Great Britain, walk off the court after their match at the BNP Paribas Open tennis tournament, Saturday, March 11, 2017, in Indian Wells, Calif. Pospisil won the match 6-4, 7-6 (5). (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

Vasek Pospisil scored a famous upset win over Andy Murray in the second-round of the BNP Paribas Open at Indian Wells. The world number one bowed out 6-4, 7-6.

 

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