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Wednesday's sporting social: Fury taunts Wilder and Norris continues game

Wednesday's sporting social: Fury taunts Wilder and Norris continues game
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James Cracknell became Elvis Presley and Scotland named their Euro 2020 squad.

Sports stars and clubs across the world continue to provide an insight into their lives on social media.

Here, the PA news agency looks at some of the best examples from May 19.

Football

Scotland announced their Euro 2020 squad in unique style.

Ben Chilwell congratulated Billy Gilmour on his call-up.

Gary Cahill and Luka Milivojevic paid tribute to Roy Hodgson.

Raheem Sterling joined New Balance.

Frank Lampard and Dennis Bergkamp were inducted into the Premier League Hall of Fame.

A Premier League first for Kelechi Iheanacho.

Gaetano Berardi made his Premier League debut on Tuesday night.

Diego Llorente, Stuart Dallas and Jack Harrison revelled in Leeds' win at St Mary's.

Newcastle, Everton and Tottenham welcomed back fans.

One of those at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium was Jermain Defoe.

Zlatan Ibrahimovic worked on his fitness.

It's devil time!

Boxing

Tyson Fury taunted Deontay Wilder.

Formula One

Lando Norris signed a new deal with McLaren.

George Russell enjoyed the Monaco diet.

Fernando Alonso arrived on two wheels.

Cricket

Ben Stokes was back at Durham.

Snooker

Mark Williams had a laugh.

Athletics

Jessica Ennis-Hill marked National Numeracy Day.

Rowing

Elvis Cracknell.

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Saturday's key events


ROWING
¡ Two-time Olympic gold medallist and comeback queen Helen Glover teams up with Polly Swan in the heats of the women's pair (12.30am-4.30am)

ARTISTIC GYMNASTICS
¡ Two-time Rio gold medallist Max Whitlock leads Team GB's charge in the men's qualification, while Rhys McClenaghan flies the flag for Ireland (2am-2pm)

SHOOTING
¡ The first gold medal of the Games will be awarded in the Air Rifle women's final (from 2.45am)

CYCLING
¡ The men's road race should be a wide-open thriller, with Team GB among those going for gold (3am-10am)

TENNIS
¡ Andy Murray, Novak Djokovic and Naomi Osaka are among the names in action on the opening day of tennis (from 3am)

SWIMMING
¡ Adam Peaty and many others get their Olympics campaigns underway on the opening day of swimming (11am-12.50pm)

FOOTBALL
¡ Team GB's women try to make it two wins from two against hosts Japan (11.30am)
¡ Netherlands and Brazil, who scored 15 goals between them on matchday one, face off (12pm)
¡ World champions USA look to bounce back from a shock opening defeat against New Zealand (12.30pm)

> Today's schedule in full
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