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WORLD CUP: Peru booked the final spot in the 2018 World Cup with a 2-0 win against New Zealand on Wednesday night in Lima.

- Peru fans' celebrations after Jefferson Farfan's goal caused several earthquake-detection apps to send warnings.

- Tim Vickery on Peru reaching their first World Cup since 1982.

- The seedings for the 2018 World Cup finals draw can now be confirmed after Peru booked the 32nd and last place at next summer's tournament in Russia.

- Alexis Sanchez and Gareth Bale headline a host of big names who will be absent from next summer's World Cup after their countries failed to qualify.

ITALY: Gian Piero Ventura has been sacked as coach of Italy after failing to guide them to next summer's World Cup, the Italian Football Federation has announced.

- FIGC president Carlo Tavecchio says he is seeking a "big name" successor to Ventura.

FIFA: Germany will stay top of the FIFA World Ranking when the new list is published on Nov. 23.

- Barcelona forward Munir El Haddadi is hopeful that FIFA will grant him clearance to represent Morocco at the 2018 World Cup.

MAN UNITED: Jose Mourinho has spoken of his frustration after losing defender Phil Jones to injury during the international break.

- Zlatan Ibrahimovic has backed himself to be a better player when he makes his comeback for Manchester United.

- Anthony Martial has said he is benefitting from Jose Mourinho's "hard" approach.

- Mourinho has said the strength of the Premier League and the lack of a winter break will prevent English clubs from dominating the Champions League this season.

- Manchester United defender Marcos Rojo has made his comeback after 209 days out injured.

- Marouane Fellaini will not be sold in January even if that means Manchester United lose the midfielder on a free transfer in the summer, sources have told ESPN FC.

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- WATCH: Cristiano Ronaldo's only option is United if he leaves Real Madrid.

ARSENAL: Arsene Wenger has said his Arsenal players will have "no fear" against Tottenham on Saturday and scoffed at the notion that they are underdogs in the North London derby.

- Arsene Wenger says Santi Cazorla's injury problems are the worst he has ever seen a player go through, but still hopes the midfielder will return to the pitch soon.

TOTTENHAM: Tottenham's Eric Dier has told Sky Sports that Arsenal will face "the best Christian Eriksen we've ever seen" in Saturday's North London derby.

MAN CITY: Former Manchester City forward Robinho wants to go back to his old club and watch their latest Brazilian star Gabriel Jesus.

LA LIGA: La Liga will implement a video assistant referee (VAR) system from the 2018-19 campaign, the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) has announced.

SEVILLA: Corinthians left-back Guilherme Arana is close to joining La Liga side Sevilla.

CHELSEA: Willian says he does not know why Chelsea allowed Ruben Loftus-Cheek to go on loan to Crystal Palace after facing the 21-year-old in Brazil's goalless draw with England on Tuesday.

BORUSSIA DORTMUND: Peter Bosz has said he feels growing pressure amid a poor run of form but remains confident of turning things around.

BELGIUM: Romelu Lukaku will have to wait to become his country's all-time top goal scorer -- despite Belgium already proclaiming him to be the record holder.

- Belgium's friendly game against with Japan in Bruges on Wednesday was almost called off due to a terrorist threat.

REP. IRELAND: Martin O'Neill has indicated that he plans to stay on as Republic of Ireland manager despite the nation's failure to qualify for the 2018 World Cup.

MLS: A meeting to try to keep Columbus Crew SC from moving the franchise to Austin, Texas, ended in acrimony on Tuesday.

- Clint Dempsey has signed a new contract with the Seattle Sounders, multiple sources have confirmed to ESPN FC.

Source: espn.co.uk