Denmark and Sweden through Denmark and Sweden joined Poland and Great Britain in this weekend's Speedway World Cup final after Thursday's race-off.
Jonsson back for Swedes Sweden have received a major boost after Andreas Jonsson declared himself fit for the Speedway World Cup race-off.
Britain into world final Great Britain booked their place in the Speedway World Cup final after taking victory in the second qualifier at King's Lynn.
Pedersen out for 6 weeks Nicki Pedersen is set for around six weeks on the sidelines due to his shoulder injury.
Dominant Poles into final World champions Poland cruised into the Speedway World Cup final after winning Event 1 in Gorzow on Sunday.
World Cup meet postponed Saturday's Speedway World Cup Event One has been postponed until Sunday due to adverse weather conditions in Gorzow, Poland.
AJ and Nicki miss World Cup Grand Prix stars Andreas Jonsson and Nicki Pedersen will both miss the Speedway World Cup.
SWC teams confirmed Each country in the Speedway World Cup has confirmed their line-ups for the 2010 championship.
Panthers on course Peterborough look on course for a play-off spot after a convincing 57-35 win over champions Wolverhampton.
Lakeside win; Poole through Lakeside remain clear in third place after sealing a hard fought win over Coventry, whilst Poole moved into the last four of the KO Cup.
Witches make changes Ipswich Witches have announced two changes to their side with Chris Slabon and Kozza Smith brought in.
Jonasson handed wild card Swindon Robins ace Thomas H Jonasson has been handed the wild card entry for the Scandinavian Grand Prix.
Panthers hold on to victory Peterborough Panthers held off a late challenge from Poole Pirates to take an exciting 49-44 victory, live on Sky Sports.
Pirates maintain lead Poole extended their lead back to seven points at the top of the Sky Sports Elite League after a comfortable 56-33 win over Lakeside.
GB name World Cup squad Great Britain have named their squad for the Speedway World Cup, and both Scott Nicholls and Lee Richardson have been recalled.
Slick Aces back on track Belle Vue Aces kept their faint play-off hopes alive in front of the Sky Sports cameras with a 51-41 victory over Coventry Bees.
Bees fume at track Coventry and Belle Vue have clashed over the state of the Aces' home track
Hampel staying calm Grand Prix leader Jarek Hampel insists he is not yet thinking about winning the world title.
Holder wins in Cardiff Chris Holder defeated world champion Jason Crump on Saturday to win the British Speedway Grand Prix at Cardiff's Millennium Stadium.
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LATEST RESULTS...
THURSDAY JULY 29:
PREMIER LEAGUE Redcar 44 (Gary Havelock 11) Birmingham 46 (Jason Lyons 13)
Sheffield 47 (Josef Franc 10+1) Newport 42 (Kim Nilsson 13+1)
WEDNESDAY JULY 28:
PREMIER TROPHY FINAL - 2ND LEG Birmingham 44 - Jason Lyons 11+1 Newcastle 46 - Kenni Larsen 12 Newcastle win 104-80 on aggregate
PREMIER LEAGUE KO CUP - QUARTER FINAL 1ST LEG Kings Lynn 34 - Tomas Topinka 12 Edinburgh 56 - Carl Wilkinson 13+1
NATIONAL LEAGUE Bournemouth 55 - James Brundle 12 Plymouth 40 - Seemond Stephens 14+1
JUNIOR CHALLENGE at Belle Vue 1. Nick Morris 14 2. Jason Garrity 13 3. Jake Anderson 13 4. Richard Franklin 10
TUESDAY JULY 27:
NATIONAL LEAGUE Dudley 62 - Lee Smart 12 Scunthorpe 32 - Steve Worrall 13
Isle of Wight 62 - Nick Simmons 12+1 Weymouth 32 - Tom Brown 11
MONDAY JULY 26:
WORLD CUP EVENT 2, King's Lynn 1 Great Britain 51 (Scott Nicholls 14) 2 Australia 48 (Chris Holder 12) 3 Sweden 40 (Fredrik Lindgren/ Jonas Davidsson 14) 4 Finland 14 (Joonas Kylmakorpi 9) Great Britain qualify for World Cup Final (Saturday July 31) Australia and Sweden qualify for Race-Off (Thursday July 29)
SCOTTISH OPEN CHAMPIONSHIP at Edinburgh 1. Josef Franc (Sheffield) 2. Oliver Allen (Unattached) 3. Andrew Tully (Edinburgh) 4. Jason Lyons (Birmingham)
NATIONAL LEAGUE Plymouth 59 (Nicki Glanz 12) King's Lynn 36 (Simon Lambert 16)