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Flamengo vs Chelsea FC: Club World Cup prediction, kick-off time, TV, live stream, team news, h2h results, odds today
Depending on results, a win for Enzo Maresca's side could secure qualification to the round of 16, but Flamengo, who are managed by ex-Chelsea left back Filipe Luis will no doubt provide a stern test as they have kept seven clean sheets in their last eight games.


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Chelsea FC XI vs Flamengo: Predicted lineup, confirmed team news and injury latest for Club World Cup today
Mamadou Sarr, the 19-year-old centre-back, was on the bench for the opening game and could make his Chelsea debut either from the start or off the bench. He spent last season at sister club Strasbourg but joined the Blues permanently earlier this month.


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32 minutes ago
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Josh Barrie On the Sauce at 42: Bougie parlour for a bhang-ing time
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Former acrobats' arena in Lambeth now for sale as live-work space for £1.1m
More surprising is the 120-year-old building's interlude as an acrobat arena, which it served as before becoming the legendary Mambo Inn, an African and Latin clubland institution (where DJs such as Gerry Lyseight, Max Reinhardt and Rita Ray cultivated the eclectic sound that attracted 100s of people every night).


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Martine Rose, London's coolest designer: ‘Taking the reins at Burberry? Never say never!'
'This show is to celebrate all of the creative people in London, everyone who contributes to the cultural dynamism of this city: that's the market, and that's all the wonderful makers, designers, traders, artists, musicians,' she says. 'I stay in London because of the people,' adds Rose, who works with her team of 20 from a studio in Finsbury Park. 'It's always the people and the market is a celebration of that. There are so many people on the periphery, doing their thing quietly, who contribute to the fabric of this London life — even though it becomes harder and harder to afford to live here, and it's still against all odds, people choose to do their own thing in their own way.'