Arsenal and six of their players, as well as two Manchester United players, were today charged by the Football Association following the ill-tempered goalless draw at Old Trafford.
Ferrari's Michael Schumacher can win a record sixth Formula One championship at Indianapolis on Sunday if circumstances go his way.
The defending F1 champion expects the title to be decided by a last-race duel between himself and the Colombian.
'I think you can assume that (the new contract will be signed),' the German said.
Jacques Villeneuve may have to take part in a Fame Academy-style contest if he wants to keep his Formula One seat.
The United States-based players displaces Davis Cupper Rohan Bopanna.
"People talk about power, power, power, but there's still more to our game," said the American.
The US-based Indian was beaten by Nicholas Kiefer of Germany in the second round of the Indianapolis RCA championships.\n\n
The Formula One world champion accused Renault of twice abandoning him at crucial times this season.
The former heavyweight champion said talking about Desiree Washington makes him so angry he wants to 'rape' her.
Alonso finished second while Massa was third on Sunday.
40-year-old Michael Jordan had 23 points in a 106-105 victory over the Orlando Magic Tuesday.
The former Roland Garros champion will begin a 10-tournament 'Farewell Tour' at the San Jose Open in February.
Michael Schumacher broke the record of late great Ayrton Senna by storming to his 66th pole position of his career
McLaren's Spanish test driver Pedro de la Rosa, who will not compete on Sunday, was the fastest but it was Renault's championship leader and compatriot Fernando Alonso who came closest to his time.
Formula One takes a step into the dark this season with new faces and new races, including the first to be held at night in Singapore.
Pre-season testing times suggest that Ferrari and McLaren, who won all the races between them last year, are still in a class of their own.
Detroit Pistons beat the Indiana Pacers 86-67 to move into a 3-2 lead in the best-of-seven Eastern Conference semi-final series.
Tracy McGrady scored 37 points as the Houston Rockets fought back from three losses to beat the Dallas Mavericks 101-83 in the NBA playoffs on Thursday.
Gilbert Arenas scored 32 points to lead the Wizards to a 117-99 home win over the Chicago Bulls.
Vince Carter scored 37 points to help the New Jersey Nets clinch the final playoff spot in the Eastern Conference with a 102-93 win over the Boston Celtics.\n