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What is real-world asset tokenization? RWAs on the blockchain explained

27 June 2026 at 20:04
Tokenized real-world assets crossed $30 billion on-chain in 2026, with BlackRock, JPMorgan, and Franklin Templeton leading the charge. This guide explains what RWA tokenization actually is, how it works, why the biggest names in finance are betting on it, and…

Get an RTX 5060 gaming laptop loaded with Ryzen 7 CPU and 32GB RAM for $1,099 — mobile gaming upgrade just got $300 cheaper

With ongoing inflation in PC component prices, investing in a gaming laptop can be a wise choice to avoid the rising cost of building a desktop PC from scratch. Additionally, it is portable, allowing you to game, work, or study anywhere without sacrificing much on performance. A standout laptop deal we've spotted is the Gigabyte Aero X16, now available for its lowest-ever price of $1,099.99 at Best Buy. The laptop is originally priced at $1,399.99, so you save $300.

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‘Swept up in its own braggadocio’: this Final gaming headset I tested sounds good for its price, and its battery should last you up to a week — but on features, it overpromises and underdelivers

Final VR3000 EX for Gaming: two-minute review

The Final VR3000 EX for Gaming is a multi-platform gaming headset aimed at the more affordable end of the gaming market. It offers a low-latency connection, a fold-to-mute mic, and spatial audio for a much more manageable price than many of the premium pads on the market. But does it deliver on everything it promises?

The Final VR3000 EX for Gaming’s build isn’t bad, all things considered. I’m not a huge fan of the plastic on its earcups or how rattly it can be — both make it feel a bit cheap and flimsy — while the adjustable headband doesn’t really go tight enough for people with smaller heads. But the fabric section of the headband and the faux leather cups are really comfortable: despite a tiny bit of sweatiness, I found them comfortable enough to wear for the best part of a day.

Sound quality on the VR3000 EX is really solid: trebles feel crisp enough to give everything real immediacy, while the mids have sufficient clarity that I could easily differentiate the different roars of demons I gunned my way through in Doom. The only area where I’d say the headset doesn’t quite match pace with the best wireless gaming headsets out there is bass. It would be nice if guns had a little more boom — unless I’ve really misunderstood, the F in BFG9000 does not stand for ‘feeble’.

On paper, the VR3000 EX has some pretty great features for its price point, but I found this was the point it really struggled to deliver. Although Final talks a good game about the headset’s spatial audio, in practice the only dimension I really found had strong differentiation was left / right, with noises behind me being harder to pinpoint and there seemingly being no height effect that I could detect at all.

The Final VR3000 EX for Gaming open and leant against a stone and concrete cylinder on its side.

(Image credit: Future)

The headset’s Footstep Clarity Mode is a similar story. While creeping around the Dust II map on Counter-Strike 2, I found detecting the footfalls of rivals to be pretty easy, which is great. However, I couldn’t really appreciate a significant difference in this, whether the mode was enabled or not. It seems churlish to complain about this, given footsteps were still easy to hear, but I’m just not sure how much this feature actually adds.

I will give Final less faint praise over the headset’s foldaway mic though. Testing it out, I found it did a pretty creditable job of picking up my voice and its fold-to-mute functionality worked well to stifle the recording, even though there was a slight lag of a little under a second for it to kick in. However, it doesn’t seem to have a near-field mic or significant noise gating, as when it was recording it absolutely picked up the background music I was playing and the clack of my keyboard.

And whatever quibbles I may have about the VR3000 EX’s other features, I was pretty blown away by its battery life. During my battery tests, I found that Final was pretty on the money with its 55-hour estimate for this headset. That blows even many more premium headsets out of the water for longevity and means you’re unlikely to need to charge it more than once a week, even if you’re gaming for a significant proportion of each day.

Everything is relative. Given its price, I’d usually be pretty generous with the Final VR3000 EX for Gaming. And it doesn’t get everything wrong: it has decent enough mids and trebles and a good stereo field. But bass is pretty lacking and many of the features it professes to have are almost imperceptible. In light of that, I’d argue another budget option like the Corsair HS55 Wireless might serve you better instead.

The Final VR3000 EX for Gaming folded up and leant against a stone and concrete cylinder.

(Image credit: Future)

Final VR3000 EX for Gaming review: price & release date

  • Launched on December 12, 2025
  • List price of $149.99 / £99.99 / $259
  • But it’s already on sale for £69.99 in the UK

Released on December 12, 2025, Final VR3000 EX for Gaming is available now. While it originally went on sale at a list price of $149.99 / £99.99 / $259, it’s already showing up for a fair amount less in some regions. You can currently pick it up for as little as £69.99 in the UK, which is a pretty low price for a gaming headset.

As for your options at that price, you probably won’t be surprised to hear that there’s not a whole load of customizability and it only comes in one colorway, black. On the plus side, there aren’t loads of different versions for different platforms: the one version of the VR3000 EX is compatible with PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2 and PC, although unfortunately there’s no Xbox Series X / S compatibility.

Final VR3000 EX for Gaming review: specs

Drivers

3D Extra Wide Sound Stage Over-Ear Dynamic Drivers

Weight

389g

Compatibility

PC, Mac, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, mobile

Connection type

2.4GHz Wireless (via ultra-low latency USB Transceiver), Bluetooth 5.3

Battery life

Up to 55 hours (800mAh capacity)

Features

25ms ultra-low latency mode, Footstep Clarity Modes, fold-to-mute microphone

Software

Dedicated final VR3000 EX mobile app (10-band EQ customization, Footstep Clarity Mode toggle)

The Final VR3000 EX for Gaming unfolded and leant at a 45 degree angle against a stone and concrete cylinder.

(Image credit: Future)

Final VR3000 EX for Gaming review: design / features

  • Comfortable to wear
  • Not all materials feel that premium
  • Epic battery life
  • Quite loose fitting

Given its price, it’s not surprising that the Final VR3000 EX’s build quality seems a little on the cheap side. Not only does the textured plastic on their cups feel pretty low quality, but they are incredibly rattly when you handle them, which doesn’t speak to a tremendously robust construction. On the plus side, they didn’t seem to rattle at all when they were on my head.

Additionally, the fabric headband and faux leather earcups are delightfully soft, meaning I actually found the VR3000 EX to be surprisingly comfortable. I wore them on and off for much of a day, and they didn’t start to squish my ears, a problem I’ve always found with cheaper headphones and headsets. However, I will say the faux leather gets decidedly sweaty during longer use, particularly during tense first-person shooters.

I’m less convinced by the VR3000 EX’s fit, unfortunately. While the clamping force feels just about right, it’s not all that easy to adjust the stiff adjustable headband while the headset is on your dome. And Final seems to have modeled this headset around Mr Mackey from South Park — I have a pretty big head and yet the VR3000 EX only just about felt stable on the shortest setting, while one of my smaller-skulled colleagues definitely found he couldn’t get it small enough for it to feel comfortable.

A closeup of the Final VR3000 EX for Gaming's left earcup with the mic folded away.

(Image credit: Future)

All of its controls are on the left earcup. There’s an on switch, the volume dial, a Mode button that lets you switch between Bluetooth and USB mode — as well as play/pause media and answer/end calls — and the Control button, which allows you to trigger Footstep Clarity Mode. Each button has a clicky enough action to provide decent tactile feedback, while the volume dial is lightly notched to make increasing the volume feel nicely precise. However, I will say that they’re positioned close enough that it’s not always easy to know right away which button is which by feel alone.

The app for the Final VR3000 EX is pretty limited. It has three features: it enables you to update the headset’s firmware, switch on Footstep Clarity Mode, and provides access to Final’s EQ settings. While it’s hard to justify using the app just for the Footstep Clarity Mode, the 10-band EQ that’s included is pretty decent, even if I’m not all that convinced that the impact of the lowest 31Hz is really that appreciable. So while it’s not like you need to rush to download this, it’s still useful so I’ll count this one as a bonus.

A far more unequivocal win for the VR3000 EX though is its battery life. Final quotes its total life as being up to 55 hours, and this was borne out by my testing. I set it streaming music constantly for six hours, and during that time the battery only dropped to 90% — a back-of-the-envelope calculation would put its total life at 60 hours. So even factoring in that battery discharge curves aren’t necessarily regular, I’d say 55 hours is a perfectly reasonable expectation for how long this headset should last you.

The Final VR3000 EX for Gaming with the mic unfolded leant at a 45 degree angle against a stone and concrete cylinder.

(Image credit: Future)

Final VR3000 EX for Gaming review: performance

  • Good sound performance, even if bass is weaker
  • Spatial audio claims totally overblown
  • Not sure Footstep Clarity mode adds much

Design and features are all well and good. But where the rubber meets the road for a gaming headset is whether those things translate into a good sonic performance in-game. And, sadly, when you actually take the Final VR3000 EX for Gaming for a test drive, it doesn’t quite deliver on the expectations it’s set for itself.

The VR3000 EX sounds very decent, but it is a little uneven in how it handles the balance of frequencies. On the plus side, it has a good level of bite in the high-end. The screams of the possessed when I was playing Doom were immediate enough to be rattling, while the whine of my chainsaw as I carved up imps felt sufficiently realistic.

But it’s when it comes to bass that the VR3000 EX is a little more lacking. When I tested the Turtle Beach Atlas 200, I heaped praise on it for the almighty boom that issued when I was clicking heads with the sniper rifle in Counter-Strike 2. With the VR3000 EX, it almost felt like I was playing a different game, with the game’s rifles having scarcely any more impact than my dual Berettas. While that has a very limited impact on your kill ratio in-game, it does make the whole thing feel a lot less immersive.

The Final VR3000 EX for Gaming open and leant against a stone and concrete cylinder on its side.

(Image credit: Future)

Speaking of, Final spends a lot of time hyping up the VR3000 EX’s spatial audio skills in its product description. And yet I’d say rumors of its immersiveness have been greatly exaggerated.

On the one hand, the VR3000 EX has a pretty creditable stereo field, with action occurring on either side of me always feeling pretty easy to pinpoint. Whether I was trying to spot where an inbound explosive engineer was charging from or fleeing from hell knights in Doom, the VR3000 EX generally made it easy to tell which side their howls and roars came from.

Unfortunately, I can’t say Final’s headset fares as well in other dimensions. There’s just enough variation in footsteps in front and behind you that I could tell which was which when giving it my full attention — but in the heat of battle, I’m not sure how useful I actually found these subtle cues. And while Final explicitly mentions height effects on its site, I could not spot any significant difference at all between action happening above me and gunfights happening right under my nose.

Honestly, that’s fine: I do not expect accomplished Dolby Atmos-style effects from hardware that costs roughly the same dough as a couple of AAA computer games. But I do wish brands would stop denuding the term spatial audio of its meaning by using it as a marketing gimmick.

A closeup of the Final VR3000 EX for Gaming's left earcup with the mic unfolded.

(Image credit: Future)

Sadly, the VR3000 EX also treads a pretty similar path with its Footstep mode. While engaged in a free-for-all deathmatch in Counter-Strike 2, the headset did a perfectly adequate job of allowing me to pick out my rivals’ footfall and react accordingly. So far, so good, right? Except during this match I switched Footstep mode on and off many times, and I genuinely couldn’t spot whether I was actually getting an enhanced sense of steps or whether it was largely just a placebo.

One area I’ll happily give the VR3000 EX its due, though, is its connectivity. Using its USB dongle, I honestly couldn’t detect any latency between kills onscreen and the crack of gunfire. While an effective low-latency mode is pretty common with gaming headsets, it’s still a welcome feature on a headset this affordably priced. Even when connected via Bluetooth, the audio wasn’t remotely laggy and enabled me to respond pretty quickly to what was going on around me. So it definitely gets some points there.

And as long as you don’t have particularly high expectations, the VR3000 EX’s foldaway mic works well enough as well. Its action is smooth, and the fold-to-mute function absolutely works, meaning you can be sure no one is overhearing you when you want a bit of privacy — although there is a lag of around a second before it mutes, so bear that in mind. Unfortunately, though, sound quality isn’t great, with my voice sounding a little bit on the tinnier side, and there’s no noise-gating that I can tell, meaning friends and foes online will be able to hear any background chatter or music in your room.

The Final VR3000 EX for Gaming unfolded and leant at a 45 degree angle against a stone and concrete cylinder.

(Image credit: Future)

Should I buy the Final VR3000 EX for Gaming?

Buy it if…

You want decent game sound without spending a fortune
Despite not having quite as much low-end heft as some headsets, the Final VR3000 EX for Gaming has clear enough mids and treble to bring your games to life.

You want an epic battery life
Even compared to much more expensive headsets, the VR3000 EX has an impressive battery life, clocking in at roughly 55 hours. That should keep you gaming for days and days.

Don't buy it if...

You want a premium-feeling experience
The VR3000 EX feels comfortable enough on your head. But it’s not made of the most luxe-feeling materials, and the adjustable headband doesn’t run tight enough for smaller heads.

You want a premium-feeling experience
The VR3000 EX feels comfortable enough on your head. But it’s not made of the most luxe-feeling materials, and the adjustable headband doesn’t run tight enough for smaller heads.

Final VR3000 EX for Gaming review: also consider

Final VR3000 EX for Gaming

Corsair HS55 Wireless

Razer BlackShark V2 Pro (2023)

Drivers

3D Extra Wide Sound Stage Over-Ear Dynamic Drivers

50mm Neodymium

Customized Dynamic 50mm Driver (Razer TriForce Titanium)

Weight

389g

266g

320g

Compatibility

PC, Mac, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, mobile

PC, Mac, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, mobile

PC, Mac, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, mobile

Connection type

2.4GHz Wireless (via USB Adapter), Bluetooth 5.3

2.4GHz Wireless (via USB Adapter), Bluetooth

2.4GHz Wireless (via USB Adapter), Bluetooth 5.2

Battery life

Up to 55 hours

Up to 24 hours (2.4GHz) / Up to 37 hours (Bluetooth)

Up to 70 hours

Features

25ms ultra-low latency mode, Footstep Clarity Modes, fold-to-mute microphone

Dolby Audio 7.1 surround sound (PC/Mac), Flip-to-mute boom mic

Detachable HyperClear Super Wideband 9.9mm Mic, THX Spatial Audio, Razer SmartSwitch toggle, FPS audio profiles

Software

Dedicated final VR3000 EX mobile app (10-band EQ customization, Footstep Clarity Mode toggle)

Corsair iCUE (10-band EQ, mic settings, EQ presets)

Razer Synapse (10-band graphic EQ, THX Spatial layout)

Corsair HS55 Wireless
There’s a reason that the Corsair HS55 Wireless is our current budget pick for the best PC gaming headsets. Its 50mm Neodymium audio drivers serve up crystal-clear sound with generous bass, while its build is super comfortable to wear. Most importantly, it offers true 7.1 Surround Sound, meaning it’s capable of much more impressive spatialized sound.

Read our full Corsair HS55 Wireless review.

Razer BlackShark V2 Pro
Despite having been released in 2022, the Razer BlackShark V2 Pro is still one of our favorite gaming headsets, thanks to its lush sound quality, epic battery life and THX spatial audio. And while its original list price of $179.99 / £179 / AU$299 is a fair bit higher than the VR3000 EX, in the years since its release its price has come way down: I’ve seen offers placing it more in the region of $107.99 / £99.98 / AU$176.55.

Read our full Razer BlackShark V2 Pro review.

The Final VR3000 EX for Gaming laying flat on a table.

(Image credit: Future)

How I tested the Final VR3000 EX for Gaming

  • Tested over a week
  • Tried out on a range of titles including Counter-Strike 2 and Doom
  • Have 10 years experience writing about audio and 35 of gaming

I tested the Final VR3000 EX for Gaming over the course of a week. I paired it with my desktop PC at home, my MacBook Pro M4 and TechRadar’s Acer Predator Helios 300 gaming laptop. I then tested it out with multiple titles including Counter-Strike 2 and Doom, as well as listening to some playlists on Apple Music.

In terms of specifics, I tested out the spatial audio in multiple Counter-Strike 2 deathmatches and tried switching the Footstep Clarity Mode on and off to see how much difference that made to how perceptible opponents’ positions were. I recorded myself while talking, typing, and playing music to test the VR3000 EX’s foldaway mic, as well as folding it away to test how effectively it muted incoming audio.

When it comes to my personal experience, I’ve been writing about and testing audio gadgets for over ten years now, as well as using audio gear to produce and listen to music. I’ve been playing games on a daily basis since they were all 8-bit, sharing my time pretty evenly between console, handheld and PC gaming. And yet, it turns out, I still get thoroughly mogged when playing Counter-Strike 2, which I blame on my middle-aged reflexes.

'We want to be the operating system for physical operations': How Samsara wants to help even the most traditional companies adopt AI

With AI undoubtedly revolutionizing the way many office jobs get done, the effects new technology is having on blue-collar jobs often flies under the radar.

But it is in these hands-on industries where AI can really make a difference, boosting not only productivity and efficiency, but also improving safety and worker welfare.

At its recent Samsara Beyond 2026 conference, I saw first-hand some of the new AI-powered tools and services which could revolutionize the operations industry in years to come - but also heard why the human connection will always remain vital.

AI improvement

"Humans are extremely capable - and I don't see the machines or AI replacing that anytime soon - I see it augmenting us, and helping us," Johan Land, CPO at Samsara tells me at the event.

We're speaking after a jam-packed keynote which saw the company reveal a host of new AI-empowered tools and services, from a smart shipping label sticker, to a 360-degree camera which can help truck drivers navigate cramped delivery yards.

But it was the new AI tools which drew a lot of attention, including the ability for drivers to talk directly to their manager or an AI agent remotely, as well as a new AI Studio which lets customers create bespoke offerings for specific use cases - so why such a big focus on AI right now, I ask Land.

"First of all, the AI has got so much better over time - but then in addition to that, our customers want it," he notes, highlighting how Samsara can help customers on how to best plug AI into their systems.

"Physical operations is tough! It's very labor-intensive, there are many tasks that are very repetitive and it's hard to hire people - so this solves a really acute problem in that sense."

Samsara Beyond 2026

(Image credit: Future / Mike Moore)

Ryan Yu, VP of Product at Samsara, agrees with Land, telling me Samsara's goal, "is to be the operating system for physical operations."

When it comes to improving the efficiency of customer's workflows, "there's so much low-hanging fruit", he notes, highlighting the importance automating the big things, in a way that makes sense.

Samsara's customer base is everyone from mining operations to building firms, from school districts to logistics firms, so I ask Land how important AI will be as a selling point over its competition - and how eager these more "traditional" industries are to get working with AI.

"The hardest thing with AI is probably making it work for people in their real life and to create true value," he says, "it can easily become vaporware, it looks good on the surface"

"Sometimes they get it (AI), and sometimes they don't," he adds, "but it doesn't matter - and it might be even better if you don't understand it, because their expectations are super high...that's the empowerment, they expect it to just work."

"We need to provide the rails," Yu adds, "and we also need to provide guidance to what types of use cases are best served...because the underlying technology is still evolving."

AI augmenting humans

So how long will it be before even the most hands-on industries are fully embracing AI to get their work done? Land notes that the work is already well underway.

"Overall, we see the AI augmenting humans, taking care of some tasks," he says, "but overall it's making humans more empowered, stronger and capable."

Yu notes the immediate future will be dominated by the themes of "discovery, education and adoption" by customers, and the role Samsara can play in this.

"We want to make sure we meet them where they are, and provide the right templates," he notes, "and the good thing is we know what their most important use cases are, and what they struggle with...when we talk about reducing manual drudgery, we understand deeply how customers engage with their products."

"This is a time of distractions," Land laughs, "but for us it's very simple, we follow our customers, we just talk to them, understand what their problems are, what they need from us, and then that's how we prioritize literally everything we do."

"The direction this is going is that a job site or workplace of the future will have all kinds of things inside of it...the way we see ourselves to be is as the connecting tissue - the agentic platform that ties all of this together."

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'We don’t believe this kind of government access process should become the long-term default': OpenAI unveils big GPT-5.6 upgrades for ChatGPT, but you can't use them yet

  • OpenAI announces three new AI models in the GPT-5.6 series
  • The flagship Sol model is accompanied by Terra and Luna
  • Access is currently restricted, as per requests by the US government

OpenAI has announced new GPT-5.6 model upgrades for ChatGPT, though for now they're only available to a select group of "trusted partnerships and organizations" — a restriction requested by the US government, which OpenAI doesn't seem best pleased about.

"We don’t believe this kind of government access process should become the long-term default," explains OpenAI's announcement. "It keeps the best tools from users, developers, enterprises, cyber defenders, and global partners who need them."

There are three models in the series: Sol (the flagship), Terra (for "everyday work"), and Luna (the smallest, fastest, and cheapest of the three). OpenAI says model performance is "competitive" with GPT-5.5, with improvements in affordability, safety, agentic capabilities, coding, biology, and cybersecurity.

Sol is the best model yet for deep thinking and complex agentic work, OpenAI claims, and it apparently matches the Anthropic Mythos model for cybersecurity tasks while using a third of the output tokens.

More safety testing to come

Previewing GPT-5.6 Sol: a next-generation model from r/singularity

All three models set a new standard for safeguards and protection against "adversarial pressure" as per OpenAI's announcement. They should be resistant to attempts to disguise intent from users and to jailbreak the model.

Those who do have access to the GPT-5.6 models may come across some apparently unnecessary blocks and restrictions, OpenAI explains, as the safety and security of the AI upgrades are tested. Eventually, feedback from early testers should make these upgrades more robust, ready for a full release.

We'll hopefully get that release "in the coming weeks", OpenAI says. The US government wants to do its own testing and evaluating, and although OpenAI is complying with those requests this time, it clearly doesn't want this to be the new standard.

The mood from users left out of the loop for now seems to be one of resignation. "The days of the public getting access to these frontier models is gone," writes one Redditor, while another says "the divide has started" between the AI haves and have-nots.

Legend of the Seas to Support Roald Dahl Children’s Charity

Royal Caribbean has announced a partnership with Roald Dahl’s Marvellous Children’s Charity on the Legend of the Seas.  The cruise line will raise funds onboard and host awareness initiatives for specialist children’s nurses during the ship’s inaugural European season in July 2026.  This will support the work of over 250 Roald Dahl nurses in the UK who provide expert care and support to...

Fred. Olsen First Cruise Line to Earn Silver Carbon Literate Status

Fred. Olsen Cruise Lines has been awarded Silver Carbon Literate Organization (CLO) status, becoming the first cruise line to achieve the recognition.  The award was presented at The Carbon Literacy Project’s seventh annual CLO Awards on June 3, the cruise line said in a statement.  Fred. Olsen added that the recognition reflects its ongoing commitment to helping its employees understand and...

What is Colombia’s current FIFA ranking ahead of its 2026 World Cup match vs Portugal?

27 June 2026 at 20:58
Review Colombia's official FIFA World Ranking and point total ahead of the 2026 World Cup Group K match against 5th-ranked Portugal.

Colombia holds the 11th position in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking as the squad enters the final stages of the 2026 World Cup group phase. According to the official statistical index published by FIFA, the South American side commands a baseline of 1,727.42 points.

This placement follows a highly consistent qualification cycle in CONMEBOL under head coach Nestor Lorenzo. The matchday opponent represents one of the highest-seeded teams in the entire tournament structure. Portugal occupies the 8th spot globally with 1,766.74 points.

This creates a statistical gap of only three places on the international ladder ahead of the Group K kickoff.

Group K leaderboard context

The positioning of both nations dictates the mathematical stakes of this fixture. The official point baselines establish Portugal as the theoretical favorite, but Colombia’s on-field performance in Group K has already disrupted basic paper predictions.

The table below outlines the global rankings and points for the Group K field:

Group K global metrics

CountryFIFA RankPointsGoal difference
Colombia11th6+3
Portugal8th4+5
DR Congo46th1-1
Uzbekistan57th0-7

Historical data and algorithm mechanics

A review of Colombia’s historical trajectory highlights the team’s long-term recovery. The nation recorded its lowest structural floor in June 2011, dropping to 49th globally. Conversely, the team reached its highest competitive peak during the summer of 2018, climbing to 3rd in the world following consecutive knockout-stage appearances.

The mathematical structure of the FIFA ranking system provides distinct leverage to lower-ranked teams in head-to-head matches. Because the algorithm calculates weight based on the rank proximity of the opponents, Colombia stands to gain a significant coefficient increase with a victory or a draw.

Colombia players pose for a team photograph.

Ghana’s updated FIFA ranking before 2026 World Cup clash with Croatia

27 June 2026 at 20:38
What is Ghana's current FIFA World Ranking for the 2026 World Cup? See where the Black Stars stand ahead of their final Group L decider against 11th-ranked Croatia.

The Ghana FIFA ranking remains locked at a live, elevated position of 65th in the world as the Black Stars gear up for their final, decisive Group L showdown against Croatia.

Officially arriving at the 2026 World Cup bracket in the 73rd global slot, Carlos Queiroz’s squad completely upended pre-tournament projections. Back-to-back masterclasses on the pitch have sparked a major mathematical surge, leaving the African side in prime position to punch their ticket to the knockout rounds.

The Black Stars carry immense competitive momentum into the pitch at Philadelphia Stadium. Following their historic 1-0 opening triumph over Panama, Ghana executed a flawless defensive blueprint to hold a loaded England squad to a scoreless 0-0 draw on Matchday 2.

That resolute performance added an immense layer of coefficient points to their board, preserving their newly claimed ranking position and proving that paper seedings don’t define this team.

Unpacking the final Group L equation

While Ghana’s live climb to 65th showcases a disciplined, rapidly rising unit, they face another massive structural challenge against a veteran Croatia side anchored at 13th place globally.

The current standings grid in Group L outlines the tight margins in play ahead of tonight’s simultaneous kickoffs:Group L Live Standings & Global Rank

CountryLive FIFA RankPointsGoal DifferenceForm
England4th4+2W, D
Ghana65th4+1W, D
Croatia13th3-1L, W
Panama42nd0-2L, L

Because Croatia bounced back with a 1-0 victory over Panama, they sit just one point behind the co-leaders. This creates a straightforward, high-octane scenario: the winner of tonight’s head-to-head match will secure a guaranteed route out of the group stage. Remarkably, because Ghana has built such a rigid defensive wall, a draw will also be mathematically sufficient to secure a place in the historic Round of 32.

Historic trajectory

To put Ghana’s current 65th-place standing into a clearer historical perspective, the team is gradually climbing back toward the baseline of their golden generations.

The Black Stars achieved their absolute pinnacle in February 2008, when a sensational international run propelled them to an all-time peak of 14th in the world. Conversely, their lowest structural floor occurred during a difficult competitive transition in June 2004, when they plummeted to 89th globally.

Iñaki Williams of Ghana.

What is Panama’s current FIFA ranking ahead of its 2026 World Cup match vs England?

27 June 2026 at 20:34
What is Panama's current FIFA World Ranking for the 2026 World Cup? See where they stand ahead of their final Group L clash against 4th-ranked England.

The Panama FIFA ranking sits at a live, updated position of 42nd in the world as Los Canaleros prepare to wrap up their highly demanding Group L schedule against global giants England.

While Thomas Christiansen’s tactical unit officially entered the 2026 World Cup bracket occupying a respectable 34th position, the merciless nature of tournament math has caused an immediate downward shift. Tracking these live Elo-based alterations highlights the uphill climb Panama faces to protect their international prestige.

The Central American representatives enter the pitch at Snapdragon Stadium burdened by a difficult start to their campaign. Back-to-back 1-0 defeats against Ghana and Croatia completely erased their margin for error, causing a six-place slide on the live coefficient tables.

The Group L elephant in the room

While Panama’s slide to 42nd reflects a team struggling to find the back of the net, the statistical gulf becomes even wider when looking at an England side firmly entrenched at 4th place globally.

The current standings layout in Group L outlines the stark competitive divide ahead of kickoff:

Group L standings & global rank

CountryLive FIFA RankMatches PlayedPointsGoal Difference
England4th24+2
Ghana65th24+1
Croatia13th23-1
Panama42nd20-2

Historic trajectory

To place Panama’s current 42nd position into clear perspective, the nation’s soccer history reveals an era of massive structural growth. Los Canaleros drifted at a highly difficult all-time floor of 150th in the world back in 1999. Through meticulous youth development and a sustained tactical identity under Christiansen, they eventually soared to a historic all-time peak of 29th globally.

Facing the Three Lions under their current ranking profile presents a forgiving mathematical environment. Because the FIFA algorithm protects lower-ranked underdogs while heavily penalizing top-five favorites, Panama has nothing to lose; a loss barely impacts their point accumulation, while a shock result against England would trigger an immediate coefficient boost.

Panama players pose for a team photograph.

How Croatia’s win, draw, or loss vs Ghana could impact the 2026 World Cup Group L standings

27 June 2026 at 20:20
A single moment could alter the course of their World Cup journey forever, with a win, draw, or loss dictating whether Croatia marches on to glory, clings to the hope of third-place calculations, or suffers the sheer heartbreak of elimination.

With their World Cup survival on the line, Croatia and Ghana are gearing up for a fiercely contested Group L finale. A single moment could alter the course of their World Cup journey forever, with a win, draw, or loss dictating whether Croatia marches on to glory, clings to the hope of third-place calculations, or suffers the sheer heartbreak of elimination.

The match carries huge importance because England and Panama are also playing at the same time, meaning the final table could shift until the final whistle. Croatia has three points after beating Panama, while Ghana sits on four points after a victory and a draw, keeping both teams alive for different reasons.

Croatia entered the tournament facing questions about whether its experienced core could still compete at the highest level. After suffering a 4-2 defeat against England in the opening match, the national team responded with a crucial 1-0 victory over Panama thanks to Ante Budimir’s second-half goal, keeping the qualification dream alive.

The biggest advantage for Croatia remains its incredible tournament experience, led by captain Luka Modric. At 40 years old and with 200 international appearances, he continues to control matches through his vision, passing, and ability to slow down or accelerate the tempo whenever needed. The Checkered Ones’ midfield strength with Modric and Mateo Kovacic will be essential against Ghana’s energetic style.

PositionTeamWDLGDPts
1.England110+24
2.Ghana110+14
3.Croatia101-13
4.Panama002-20

Meanwhile, Ghana arrives with confidence after collecting four points from its first two matches. The Black Stars defeated Panama 1-0 before producing a disciplined defensive performance to hold England to a goalless draw. The African side has impressed with its organization, pressing, and ability to transition quickly from defense into attack.

What happens if Croatia wins and Ghana loses?

A Croatia victory would completely change the Group L picture. Three points would move Croatia to six points and guarantee a top-two finish, sending the national team directly into the Round of 32.

If England fails to beat Panama, Croatia could even finish first in the group. However, if England wins, Croatia would likely secure second place while Ghana would drop down the table.

Petar Musa #26 of Croatia celebrates with teammates.
Petar Musa #26 of Croatia celebrates with teammates.

For Ghana, a defeat would not necessarily end the tournament. With four points already collected, the Black Stars would still have a strong chance of advancing through the best third-place ranking system.

Croatia would rely on exactly the kind of match where experience matters most. A tense, high-pressure encounter could favor a side that has already reached the final stages of previous World Cups.

What happens if Croatia draws vs Ghana?

A draw would create a complicated situation for Croatia. The national team would finish the group stage with four points and likely remain in third place, meaning qualification would depend on the wider third-place rankings.

The result would be much better news for Ghana. A draw would move the Black Stars to five points and guarantee automatic qualification to the knockout round.

Ivan Perisic
Ivan Perisic of Croatia

Ghana would also keep the possibility of winning the group alive depending on what happens between England and Panama. A point would allow the team to continue its impressive tournament run without needing help from other groups.

For Croatia, a draw would keep hope alive but remove control from its own hands. The national team would have to wait and see whether four points and its goal difference are enough to move forward.

What happens if Ghana wins and Croatia loses?

A defeat would put Croatia in the most dangerous position. The national team would remain on three points and enter a nervous wait, depending on results from other groups and the third-place qualification table.

Ghana, meanwhile, would move to seven points with a victory and become a serious contender to finish first in Group L. If England drops points against Panama, Ghana would win the group outright.

Antoine Semenyo
Antoine Semenyo of Ghana

Croatia’s biggest concern would be its goal difference after already suffering a heavy defeat against England. A loss could leave the 2018 World Cup finalists needing several results to go their way.

Ghana would continue its impressive defensive record and secure one of the biggest achievements in its recent World Cup history. The national team has already shown it can frustrate stronger opponents, and another disciplined performance could send Croatia into trouble.

Luka Modric of Croatia

How England’s win, draw, or loss vs Panama could impact the 2026 World Cup Group L standings

27 June 2026 at 20:19
The result will decide more than just one team’s position, as it could impact the 2026 World Cup Group L standings and reshape the paths of Ghana and Croatia heading into the knockout stage.

England and Panama will meet in their final 2026 World Cup Group L match on Saturday, with the Three Lions still chasing first place while Panama enters the game already eliminated. The result will decide more than just one team’s position, as it could impact the 2026 World Cup Group L standings and reshape the paths of Ghana and Croatia heading into the knockout stage.

England entered the tournament with major expectations and looked on course after a dominant 4-2 victory over Croatia in the opening match. However, the national team was held to a frustrating 0-0 draw against Ghana, leaving the group wide open with the final matchday approaching.

Thomas Tuchel’s side currently leads Group L with four points, tied with Ghana but ahead on goal difference. Croatia sits just one point behind, meaning Tuchel and his players cannot afford to completely relax despite facing a Panama team that has already suffered elimination after defeats to Ghana and Croatia.

Panama, meanwhile, has been competitive despite losing both matches by narrow margins. The national team fell 1-0 to Ghana and 1-0 to Croatia, but performances suggested the scorelines did not fully reflect the effort shown by Thomas Christiansen’s side.

PositionTeamWDLGDPts
1.England110+24
2.Ghana110+14
3.Croatia101-13
4.Panama002-20

The match also brings back memories of the 2018 World Cup, when England defeated Panama 6-1, with Harry Kane scoring a hat-trick. However, Panama believes this version of the team is far stronger and more prepared to challenge top opponents.

What happens if England wins and Panama loses?

A victory would move England to seven points and guarantee a place in the knockout stage as one of the top two teams in Group L. It would also put the Three Lions in the strongest position to finish first, although Ghana’s result against Croatia could still influence the final ranking.

Harry Kane #9 of England celebrates scoring a brace vs Croatia.

If Ghana fails to defeat Croatia, England automatically wins the group. However, if Ghana also wins, both teams would finish level on seven points, and the group winner would be decided by tiebreakers, beginning with goal difference.

For Panama, a defeat would confirm a winless group-stage exit. The national team would still leave the tournament with valuable experience after competing against some of the strongest sides in the group.

What happens if England and Panama draw?

A draw would take England to five points and guarantee qualification, but it would create uncertainty over first place. The Three Lions would need to watch the Ghana vs Croatia match closely, as the result would determine whether they finish top or second.

Jude Bellingham #10 of England celebrates with Harry Kane #9 after scoring a goal.

If Ghana and Croatia draw, England would finish as the Group L winner. But if either Ghana or Croatia wins, that team would move above England in the standings and take first place.

A draw would still represent progress for Panama compared with its 2018 World Cup campaign, as the national team would show improvement despite failing to reach the knockout stage.

What happens if Panama wins and England loses?

A shock defeat would prevent England from winning Group L and open the door for Ghana or Croatia to claim first place. England would remain on four points, meaning its final position would depend heavily on the result between Ghana and Croatia.

Adalberto Carrasquilla of Panama
Adalberto Carrasquilla of Panama.

If Ghana beats or draws Croatia, Ghana would secure the top position, and England would likely finish second. If Croatia defeats Ghana, Croatia would jump to six points and win the group.

For Panama, a victory would be a historic moment, giving the national team its first World Cup win and potentially damaging England’s hopes of entering the knockout rounds as group winners.

Harry Kane of England

Jaron Ennis makes bold pound-for-pound claim ahead of Xander Zayas title fight

27 June 2026 at 19:00

Jaron Ennis believes a win over Xander Zayas, which he is fully confident in securing, will prove that he is the world’s pound-for-pound No.1 fighter. The 29-year-old does, indeed, appear to possess elite-level talent, yet his achievements pale in comparison to those of Oleksandr Usyk and Naoya Inoue. Many would consider these two as the […]

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UFC: Fərman da qələbə qazandı

27 June 2026 at 20:12

Bakıda “UFC Fight Night” turniri keçirilir.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, azərbaycanlı MMA döyüşçüsü Fərman Həsənov yarımorta çəkidə amerikalı Erik Nolanla ilə qarşılaşıb. Döyüş Həsənovun qələbəsiylə başa çatıb.

Daha əvvəl Tahir Abdullayev braziliyalı Cefferson Nasimentoya qalib gəlib.

Gecənin əsas döyüşündə Azərbaycan təmsilçisi Rafael Fiziyev yüngül çəkidə meksikalı Manuel Torreslə qarşılaşacaq.

“Neftçi”nin yeni ev forması – VİDEO

27 June 2026 at 20:07

“Neftçi” yeni mövsüm üçün ev formalarını təqdim edib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

“Əfsanə zolaqlı” adını daşıyan, 2026/27 mövsümünün ev oyun dəsti, “Neftçi”nin 90 illik tarixinə ehtiram əlaməti olaraq, klubun əfsanəvi ağ-qara zolaqlarını yenidən meydanlara qaytarır.

Klub tarixində ən çox istifadə olunan və “Neftçi” kimliyinin ayrılmaz simvoluna çevrilən zolaqlı forma yeni mövsümdən etibarən yenidən əsas ev forması kimi istifadə olunacaq.

“Kappa” tərəfindən eksklüziv olaraq “Neftçi” üçün hazırlanan formada ağ rəngin üstünlük təşkil etdiyi klassik dizayn klubun zəngin keçmişi ilə gələcəyə olan iddiasını bir araya gətirir. Formanın boyun hissəsində “Neftçi”nin 90 illik yubileyinə həsr olunmuş xüsusi loqo yer alır. Bu detal klubun şanlı tarixini, nəsilləri birləşdirən irsini və yubiley mövsümünün ruhunu əks etdirərək formaya xüsusi məna qazandırır.

“Çelsi”nin futbolçusu italyanların hədəfində

27 June 2026 at 19:46

Müdafiəçi Trevo Çaloba “Çelsi”dən ayrıla bilər.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, İtaliyanın “İnter” və “Komo” klubu futbolçunu transfer etmək istəyir. Bu barədə insayder Fabrizio Romano məlumat yayıb. Hər iki klub yaxın zamanda londonlularla danışıqlara başlayacaq.

Çaloba ötən mövsüm “Çelsi” ilə Premyer Liqada 34 oyunda 3 qol vurub.

Kim gəlir, kim gedir? – YENİLƏNİR

27 June 2026 at 19:30

Azərbaycan Premyer Liqası klubları 2026/27 mövsümünün transfer çalışmalarına start verib.

“FutbolPress” Premyer Liqa təmsilçilərinin transferlərini təqdim edir:

“Sabah”

Gələnlər: Yunis Laçabı (“Lill”, Fransa – icarə) Eyden Makkarti (son klubu – “Kayzer Çifs”, CAR), Junior Erivaldo Almeyda (“Maritumu”, Portuqaliya), Patrik Orfe Mbina (“Maribor”, Sloveniya)
Gedənlər: Cesse Sekidika, Pavol Şafranko, Nicat Mehbalıyev, Amin Seydiyev, Andrey Santos (“İberiya” (Gürcüstan) – icarə)
Müqaviləsi artırılanlar: Velko Simiç, Coy-Lens Mikels, Stas Pokatilov, Tellur Mütəllimov, Patrik Orfe Mbina

“Qarabağ”

Gələnlər: Zakaria Savo ( “Aris”, Kipr), Jali Muaddib (“Omoniya”, Aradippou Kipr), Samuel Lobato (“Portimonense”, Portuqaliya), Bruno Lanqa (“Almeriya”, İspaniya), Martin Zlomisliç (“Riyeka”, Xorvatiya)
Gedənlər: Toral Bayramov, Emmanuel Addai, Ramil Şeydayev, Sami Mmae, Kevin Medina, Fabian Buntiç (“Farense”, Portuqaliya), Amin Ramazanov, Leandro Andrade (“Polessye”, Ukrayna)
Müqaviləsi artırılanlar: Pedro Bikalyo, Bədavi Hüseynov

“Turan Tovuz”

Gələnlər: Dioqo Balau (“Şamaxı”)
Gedənlər: Filip Ozobiç, Şəhriyar Əliyev, Tural Bayramlı, Sergey Samok, Ayxan Hüseynov (“Zirə”)
Müqaviləsi artırılanlar: İbrahima Vadji

“Neftçi”

Gələnlər: Rüfət Abbasov (“Şamaxı”), Qustavo Klisman (“Santa Klara”, Portuqaliya), Lyubomir Tupta (AEL, Yunanıstan)
Gedənlər: Vensan Abubakar, Edvin Kuç, Kristian Kostin, Murad Məmmədov (“Pafos”), Cordan Rezabala
Müqaviləsi artırılanlar: Elvin Camalov, Emin Mahmudov, Emil Balayev

“Zirə”

Gələnlər: Amin Seydiyev (“Sabah”), Maykon Kleyton (son klubu “Portimonense”, Portuqaliya), Vierinya (“Olimpiakos”, Kipr), Ayxan Hüseynov (“Turan Tovuz”)
Gedənlər: Tiaqo Silva, Ceyhun Nuriyev, Stefan Aka, Eldar Quliyev, Leroy Mikels, Rüfət Abdullazadə, Anatoli Nuriyev, Ayron Qomis
Müqaviləsi artırılanlar: Eren Aydınla, Davit Volkov,  Aydın Bayramov, Elçin Əlicanov, Enrike Kustodio, Qismət Alıyev

“Araz Naxçıvan”

Gələnlər: Cavid Hüseynov (baş məşqçi), Luka Dumançiç (“Persis”, İndoneziya), Rəşad Həsənov (Son klubu “Cəbrayıl”), Alberto Fernandes, Rövlan Muradov (“Zirə”)
Gedənlər: Andrey Demçenko (baş məşqçi), Ramon Maçado, Hamidu Keyta, Bar Kohen, Nuno Rodriques, Rahil Məmmədov, Bəxtiyar Həsənalızadə, Coşqun Diniyev, Kristian Avram, Felipe Santos, Ba-Muaka Simakala, Urfan Abbasov
Müqaviləsi artırılanlar: Slavik Alxasov, Ömər Buludov, Tərlan Əhmədli, Ülvi İsgəndərov, İbrahim Piriyev

“Sumqayıt”

Gələnlər: 
Gedənlər: Sənan Muradlı, Aleksandr Ramalinqom, Rayan Senhadji, Saşa İliç (baş məşqçi)
Müqaviləsi artırılanlar: 

“Şamaxı”

Gələnlər: Azər Bağırov (baş məşqçi, “Kəpəz”), Sənan Muradlı (“Sumqayıt” – icarə) Emin Rüstəmov (“Karvan-Yevlax”) Uğur Cahangirov (“Karvan-Yevlax”), Ceyhun Bağırzadə (“Qəbələ”)
Gedənlər:  Alfons Mabula Msanqa, Ravil Qafarov, Sezar Enrike, Bilal İsmayılov, Nihat Mehralıyev, Vladislav Veremeyev, Rafael Məhərrəmli, Arsen Ağcabəyov, Andrey Tirkoveanu, Rodriqo Fernandes, Emil Süleymanov, Ramiz Muradov, Davud Mənsumov, Abdulla Rzayev, Səlim Həşimov, Rüfət Abbasov, Karim Rossi, Ayxan Abbasov (baş məşqçi), Dioqo Balau
Müqaviləsi artırılanlar: Abdulla Seydəhmədov, Həbib İsmayılov

“İmişli”

Gələnlər: Seyxan Fərəcov (MOİK)
Gedənlər: Xəzər Mahmudov, Həzrət İsayev, Elmir Rəhimzadə, Riad Abbaszadə, Orxan Fərəcov, Lətif Rzayev
Müqaviləni artıranlar: Azər Salahlı, Tuncay Yusifli, İmam Əli

“Kəpəz”

Gələnlər: Azər Məmmədov (baş məşqçi)
Gedənlər: Azər Bağırov (baş məşqçi), Rauf Hüseynli, Məmməd Hüseynov
Müqaviləsi artırılanlar: Əli Səmədov, Rəhman Hacıyev, Dioqo Verdaska

“Qəbələ”

Gələnlər:
Gedənlər: 
Adriel Ba LouaMurad Musayev, Rza Cəfərov, Sambu Sissoko, İbrahim Sanqare, Rüfət Əhmədov, Turan Manafov, Mehrac Baxşalı (icarə  – “Şahdağ Qusar”), Domi Massumo (“Alaşkert”, Ermənistan)
Müqaviləsi artırılanlar: 

“Şəfa”

Gələnlər: Zaur Həşimov (baş məşqçi), Məmməd Hüseynov (“Kəpəz”) Arsen Ağcabəyov (“Şamaxı”), Rauf Hüseynli (“Kəpəz”), Nicat Mehbalıyev (“Sabah”), Murad Musayev (“Qəbələ”)
Gedənlər: Elgiz Kərəmli (baş məşqçi), Seymur Rəhimov, Elvin İsmayılov, İbrahim Əliyev, Hüseyn Mürsəlov, Aqil Nəsibov, Amir Ebrahimzade, Əli Həsənli, Zahid Mərdanov, Emin Zamanov, Novruz Məmmədov, Aqşin Paşayev, Urfan İsmayılov, Vüqar Həsənov, Ruslan Hacıyev
Müqaviləsi artırılanlar: Tərlan Quliyev, Elnur Cəfərov, Ramin Nəsirli, Nahid Əliyev

“Fənərbağça” Tovuza gələcək

27 June 2026 at 19:18

Növbəti mövsümə daha iddialı olmağı hədəfləyən “Turan Tovuz” rəhbərliyi azarkeşlərinə futbol bayramı yaşatmağı planlaşdırır.

Futbolpress.az-ın əldə etdiyi məlumata görə, klub rəhbərliyinin Türkiyə təmsilçisi “Fənərbağça”ya yoldaşlıq oyunu ilə bağlı müraciəti müsbət qarşılanıb. Tovuz şəhər stadionunda keçiriləcək matçın vaxtı hələ dəqiqləşməyib.

Azərbaycanı ilk dəfə avrokuboklarda təmsil edən “Turan” 1994-cü ildə məhz “Fənərbağça” ilə qaşılaşmışdı və ölkə futbol tarixinə ilk avrokubok təmsilçisi kimi düşmüşdü.

“Arsenal” “sambaçı” ilə güclənmək istəyir

27 June 2026 at 18:46

“Arsenal” heyətini yeni yarımmüdafiəçi ilə gücləndirmək istəyir.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, London klubu “Nyukasl”ın və Braziliya millisinin futbolçusu Bruno Gimaraeslə maraqlanır. Bu barədə insayder Fabrizio Romano məlumat yayıb. “Topçular” yarımmüdafiəçi üçün 55 milyonluq təklif hazırlayıb. Klublar arasında danışıqlar yaxın zamanda başlayacaq.

Gimaraes Braziliya millisi ilə dünya çempionatındadır.

Report Greenwood offer from Fenerbahce was ‘disrespectful’ in boost to Roma

27 June 2026 at 20:07

French reports claim Roma are back in front for Mason Greenwood after Olympique Marseille received a ‘disrespectful’ €30m offer from Fenerbahce.

The winger must be sold to raise much-needed funds, as Marseille are going through a serious financial crisis.

However, as part of the agreement for his €26m transfer from Manchester United in 2024, they also owe the Premier League club 40 per cent of the sale fee.

Roma still have Greenwood hope

MARSEILLE, FRANCE - NOVEMBER 25: Harvey Barnes of Newcastle United is challenged by Mason Greenwood of Olympique de Marseille during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Olympique de Marseille and Newcastle United FC at Stade de Marseille on November 25, 2025 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)
MARSEILLE, FRANCE – NOVEMBER 25: Harvey Barnes of Newcastle United is challenged by Mason Greenwood of Olympique de Marseille during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between Olympique de Marseille and Newcastle United FC at Stade de Marseille on November 25, 2025 in Marseille, France. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images)

This means they are demanding €55m, so RMC Sport and le10sport in France claim the Marseille response to the first formal Fenerbahce written offer was one of disgust.

“It was considered disrespectful” to offer just €30m, claim the French transfer experts.

So while Greenwood has seemingly agreed personal terms with the Turkish club, Roma are the favourites for his signature now.

Even that is no guarantee, because the Giallorossi have Financial Fair Play settlements to consider too, so must first sell either Matias Soulé or Manu Koné to raise funds.

At least it is a boost for Roma to know that Marseille are more favourable towards a sale to them rather than Fenerbahce as things stand.

Official: Parma buy Cremaschi from Inter Miami with contract to 2031

27 June 2026 at 19:44

Parma have officially purchased Benjamin Cremaschi outright from Inter Miami with a new contract to 2031 for the USMNT talent. ‘I am proud to say my future is at Parma.’

The 21-year-old creative midfielder had arrived in Serie A last summer on loan with an option to buy at the end of the season for €4m.

PARMA, ITALY - APRIL 12: Carlos Cuesta, Head Coach of Parma Calcio reacts during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and SSC Napoli at Stadio Ennio Tardini on April 12, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
PARMA, ITALY – APRIL 12: Carlos Cuesta, Head Coach of Parma Calcio reacts during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and SSC Napoli at Stadio Ennio Tardini on April 12, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)

As expected, the Ducali formally announced today that they decided to activate that clause and now own the player outright.

He has put pen to paper on a new contract at the Stadio Tardini until June 2031.

Cremaschi settles down at Parma

FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA - MAY 31: Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF celebrates with teammate Benjamin Cremaschi #30 after scoring the team's second goal during the MLS match between Inter Miami CF and Columbus Crew at Chase Stadium on May 31, 2025 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)
FORT LAUDERDALE, FLORIDA – MAY 31: Lionel Messi #10 of Inter Miami CF celebrates with teammate Benjamin Cremaschi #30 after scoring the team’s second goal during the MLS match between Inter Miami CF and Columbus Crew at Chase Stadium on May 31, 2025 in Fort Lauderdale, Florida. (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)

“I am proud to say that my future is at Parma,” Cremaschi told the official club website.

“This city has become my home and I am happy to continue this journey with Parma Calcio. The last year was difficult due to the injury, but this made me even more determined to come back stronger than ever.

“I am working every day to be ready for the new season and can’t wait to experience new emotions along with all the fans. I thank the supporters for their affection, their support, and the faith they always showed in me. We’ll see each other soon!”

As the name would suggest, Cremaschi has Italian origins and therefore was able to secure an Italian passport.

He was also called up by Argentina at Under-20 level, but made his decision to represent the USA.

Cremaschi’s last game for Parma was in March, when he sustained a meniscus ligament injury in his knee, but he can look to the future with confidence in Serie A.

Rabiot brushes aside Milan questions: ‘Concentrated on the World Cup’

27 June 2026 at 19:32

Adrien Rabiot brushed off questions about his Milan future after reports he could follow Max Allegri to Napoli. ‘I am concentrated on the World Cup, then we’ll see.’

The midfielder had come to San Siro in order to reunite with his former Juventus coach Allegri, and was a key figure in the squad that ultimately fumbled Champions League qualification on the final day of the season.

Allegri was fired and is now lined up for the Napoli job, while Milan appointed Ruben Amorim as their new boss.

Rabiot keeps Milan waiting

MILAN, ITALY - FEBRUARY 22: Adrien Rabiot, Rafael Leao and Davide Bartesaghi of AC Milan show their dejection during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Parma Calcio 1913 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 22, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – FEBRUARY 22: Adrien Rabiot, Rafael Leao and Davide Bartesaghi of AC Milan show their dejection during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Parma Calcio 1913 at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on February 22, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Speaking to reporters in the mixed zone after France’s 4-1 World Cup victory over Norway, Rabiot was asked how this affects his future.

“I am concentrated on the World Cup, then we’ll see what happens,” replied the midfielder.

The 31-year-old signed a contract with Milan to June 2028, although there is an option to extend for another year after that.

He arrived from Olympique Marseille on deadline day at a cost of €7m plus add-ons, contributing six goals and five assists in 29 Serie A appearances for the Rossoneri.

Chelsea veteran Chalobah targeted by both Inter and Como after Solet problem

27 June 2026 at 19:14

Inter have joined Como in tracking Chelsea and England defender Trevoh Chalobah, because negotiations with Udinese for Oumar Solet have stalled.

The Nerazzurri’s summer has so far been one of bitter disappointment, as they keep being priced out of players following weeks or even months of confident negotiations.

They lost Marco Palestra to Chelsea, look to be backing away from Liverpool’s Curtis Jones, and now Solet is increasingly unlikely to arrive.

Chalobah next on Inter list

BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - APRIL 21: Trevoh Chalobah of Chelsea during the warm up during the Premier League match between Brighton & Hove Albion and Chelsea at Amex Stadium on April 21, 2026 in Brighton, England. (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)
BRIGHTON, ENGLAND – APRIL 21: Trevoh Chalobah of Chelsea during the warm up during the Premier League match between Brighton & Hove Albion and Chelsea at Amex Stadium on April 21, 2026 in Brighton, England. (Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images)

The defender agreed personal terms, but Udinese want at least €25m and so far Inter do not seem prepared to pay that for someone who is also an Atletico Madrid target.

Multiple sources including transfer pundit Fabrizio Romano therefore suggest that Inter are now turning towards Chalobah, who was already on the radar for Serie A side Como.

LONDON, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 21: Trevoh Chalobah of Chelsea  during the Premier League match between Chelsea and Burnley at Stamford Bridge on February 21, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
LONDON, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 21: Trevoh Chalobah of Chelsea during the Premier League match between Chelsea and Burnley at Stamford Bridge on February 21, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

The centre-back turns 27 next month and seems to be linked with a Serie A move every few months, though it never materialises.

A Chelsea youth academy product with several loan experiences under his belt, his salary is reported to be just €1.6m per season, but the cost of the fee is still considered too high for both clubs.

His profile might be rising too, because due to a Reece James injury, Chalobah is expected to start for England in tonight’s World Cup match against Panama.

Desplanches targeted by Rangers, Norwich City and more

27 June 2026 at 18:44

Palermo and former Italy Under-21 international goalkeeper Sebastiano Desplanches is attracting interest from Glasgow Rangers and Norwich City, claim Sky Sport Italia.

The 23-year-old is a product of the Milan youth academy until he was sold to Vicenza in 2022.

Desplanches went on to represent Trento and Palermo, spending this season on loan with Pescara in Serie B.

Desplanches attracting interest from abroad

KOCAELI, TURKEY - SEPTEMBER 12: Sebastiano Desplanches of Italy warms up during UEFA European Under-21 Championship Qualifier match between Turkey and Italy at Kocaeli Stadium on September 12, 2023 in Kocaeli, Turkey. (Photo by Ahmad Mora/Getty Images)
KOCAELI, TURKEY – SEPTEMBER 12: Sebastiano Desplanches of Italy warms up during UEFA European Under-21 Championship Qualifier match between Turkey and Italy at Kocaeli Stadium on September 12, 2023 in Kocaeli, Turkey. (Photo by Ahmad Mora/Getty Images)

According to Sky Sport Italia transfer expert Gianluca Di Marzio, there have been several approaches to Palermo for his services.

These include calls from abroad, with Glasgow Rangers and Norwich City among the interested parties.

Several Italian clubs are also said to be keeping a close eye on the situation.

He was a regular for the Italy Under-21 side, amassing 16 caps for the Azzurrini, after representing them a various youth levels.

His current contract with Palermo runs to June 2028, but he might be available on loan with an obligation to buy at the end of the season.

Kessie confident: ‘I would be a great signing for Juventus’

27 June 2026 at 18:31

Franck Kessie tells Juventus that he would be ‘a great signing’ for them, especially as a free agent after leaving Al-Ahli. ‘My agent is working on it, we’re receiving a lot of calls.’

The midfielder is certainly no stranger to Serie A, because he came to the Atalanta youth academy in 2015, then had experiences with Cesena and Milan before joining Barcelona in 2022.

JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA - APRIL 25: Franck Kessie of Al Ahli celebrates after teammate Feras Al-Brikan (not pictured) scores his team's first goal during the AFC Champions League Elite Final match between Al Ahli and FC Machida Zelvia at King Abdullah Sports City on April 25, 2026 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia.  (Photo by Yasser Bakhsh/Getty Images)
JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA – APRIL 25: Franck Kessie of Al Ahli celebrates after teammate Feras Al-Brikan (not pictured) scores his team’s first goal during the AFC Champions League Elite Final match between Al Ahli and FC Machida Zelvia at King Abdullah Sports City on April 25, 2026 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Yasser Bakhsh/Getty Images)

Just a year later, he moved to Al-Ahli in the Saudi Pro League and his contract is due to expire on June 30.

There have been reports linking the 29-year-old with a return to Italian football for Luciano Spalletti’s Juventus, so when participating in the 2026 World Cup with the Ivory Coast, he spoke to La Gazzetta dello Sport.

Kessie sells himself to Juventus

JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA - APRIL 29: Franck Kessie of Al-Ahli Saudi reacts during the AFC Champions League Elite Semi Final between Al Hilal and Al Ahli at King Abdullah Sports City Hall Stadium on April 29, 2025 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Yasser Bakhsh/Getty Images)
JEDDAH, SAUDI ARABIA – APRIL 29: Franck Kessie of Al-Ahli Saudi reacts during the AFC Champions League Elite Semi Final between Al Hilal and Al Ahli at King Abdullah Sports City Hall Stadium on April 29, 2025 in Jeddah, Saudi Arabia. (Photo by Yasser Bakhsh/Getty Images)

“I did see the talk about Juventus,” said Kessie.

“I am focused only on the World Cup, but I will just say one thing: I would be a great signing. I’m in good shape, I’m playing at the World Cup, and above all I am a free agent, so what more could you ask for?!

“This is why so many clubs want me, and they are right! But for another five days, I am still a player of Al-Ahli. After the Round of 16, we’ll meet up and I can tell you something else.”

Juventus and Atalanta have shown interest in the midfielder, who scored 41 goals with 16 assists in 204 Serie A appearances during his career.

“My agent is working on it, we’re receiving a lot of calls, and that’s to be expected. I too would sign me at these conditions, both physically and financially!” grinned Kessie.

The main issue is the salary, which would be €4-5m per season, but still accepting a gigantic cut from his current wages worth a reported €14m per year with Al-Ahli.

For AEW’s Will Ospreay, Wembley has always been the destination

England’s iconic Wembley Stadium isn’t simply the country’s most famous sports and entertainment venue. It’s one of Britain’s great cultural landmarks, where generations of dreams have been realized.

From England lifting its only World Cup to Arsenal raising a record 14 FA Cup wins and Oasis launching its long-awaited reunion tour, Wembley has long served as a stage where history is made. For AEW’s Will Ospreay, chasing greatness has always led back there.

Wrestling at Wembley was at one point deemed too big of a dream to have. Getting into wrestling, much less getting signed, felt at times unrealistic. English representation on television was limited to the likes of the British Bulldog and William Regal. 

Instead, Ospreay has spent his career kicking down doors that at one point felt impossible to open. Now, one victory separates him from competing for AEW’s richest prize on the grandest sporting stage England has to offer.

The AEW World Championship is the prize, but the main event at Wembley is the dream.

“This is kind of like the semifinals to my World Cup,” Ospreay tells Uncrowned ahead of Sunday’s AEW Forbidden Door pay-per-view. 

“I understand this is the finals for the Owen [Hart] Cup, but to have this as something that will put me in a spot as important as the main event of [AEW All In at] Wembley Stadium, fighting for the championship, it is something that I hold with so much pride that I want to be able to give the best performance physically possible.”

A win over Swerve Strickland on Sunday night at AEW Forbidden Door from the SAP Center in San Jose will earn Ospreay the AEW World Championship opportunity he’s spent the better part of a year chasing.

The spot is familiar territory for Ospreay, who fell just short in the Owen Hart Cup Tournament final last year against “Hangman” Adam Page. This time around, he’s hungry, more motivated, and has been through too much to get this close to glory without reaching the top of the mountain. 

Neck surgery sidelined Ospreay for nearly six months over the past year, forcing him to watch his former protégé Kyle Fletcher earn his first title shot, while his former rival Kenny Omega regained top form.

When he returned, there was no speeding up the process to get back to the top. He simply wanted to feel the rush of energy that comes with lighting up the squared circle. 

“I just want to feel the breath come out of the audience, I want to feel the arena change temperature,” Ospreay says. 

“I don’t put much pressure on that. I just free flow, and just allow whatever feels natural to come to me.”

Through it all, the destination never changed. AEW’s biggest show of the year at Wembley Stadium remained the focal point. 

LONDON, ENGLAND - JUNE 12: Harry Styles fans arrive for the opening night of Harry Styles' 12-Night run at Wembley Stadium on June 12, 2026 in London, England.  Harry Styles will start his record-breaking 12-night run this evening as he brings his "Together, Together" tour to London's Wembley Stadium. (Photo by Carlo Paloni/Getty Images)
England's historic Wembley Stadium is the site of this year's AEW All In show.
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Upon his return to the ring, Ospreay was expected to step right back into the main-event scene, marching unopposed to Wembley. Instead, he stumbled into a program with the Death Riders after suffering an unexpected loss at the hands of Jon Moxley, halting his progress toward AEW’s top prize. 

Rather than continue fighting the Death Riders, Ospreay ultimately aligned himself with the group, allowing for a slower, more deliberate climb. Ospreay didn’t rush back into the title picture, and the alliance shaped his presentation, giving his return greater purpose. 

“I've enjoyed being in that locker room with those guys because I feel like I've leveled up my game. I've got to create small bonds within that group just to know that we're fighting for something more, and we're always doing things that are best for the wrestling fans,” Ospreay says.

“I have nothing but respect for Jon and it's taken a while to obviously get to that position. But it's cool to understand his methodology and his thoughts about what pro-wrestling is. In the dealings that we've had prior to this, it was almost like I couldn't see what he was saying because he's a man that loves a little riddle. Being by his side now, I’m starting to understand more and more.”

Ospreay’s climb back to the top has forced him to confront chapters from his past. First came Samoa Joe and The Opps. Then former partner-turned-foe Mark Davis. Now comes perhaps the most emotionally complex opponent of all: Strickland. 

The former AEW World Champion spent the past year fighting alongside men like Ospreay and Page to reclaim AEW from the Death Riders and the Young Bucks. Now, Ospreay’s standing shoulder to shoulder with the crew he at one point actively tried to eliminate. 

Despite all of that, Ospreay says his relationship with Strickland is “very real.” The two have looked after one another for nearly a decade, and there’s a genuine bond between them. There’s also a level of competition that drives them to be at the top of their respective games. 

"We're just two human beings fighting for something bigger than our friendship," Ospreay says.

“He's just extremely motivated to want to be back at that top spot. And I genuinely have nothing but love for the guy.

“When it gets to this point where the stakes are higher, the friendship with us does get put to one side, and we will always do battle. Because his methodology is what's best for AEW and my methodology is best for AEW. But there can only be one winner.”

Everything Ospreay has worked toward over the past year now comes down to one night. Beat Strickland on Sunday, and the walk through Wembley Stadium’s tunnel with a chance at the world title becomes a reality. 

Ospreay knows what it feels like to wrestle at Wembley. He performed before more than 80,000 fans there at the inaugural AEW All In show in 2023, then successfully defended the AEW International Championship against Pac there the following year. 

Neither compares to what could await him this summer.  

“To have the story culminate in that incredible venue and to win the most important championship in all of professional wrestling, the AEW World Championship, which to me is the symbol of professional wrestling,” Ospreay says. 

“And to be able to hold that with pride, being one of the first Englishmen to ever win a world championship on home soil, it would fill my heart with so much pride and gratitude knowing that I got it by not compromising on who I am, never sacrificing, never changing what my morals were.”

Sunday isn’t the finish line. It’s the final hurdle before the dream Ospreay’s spent his career chasing. 

Promoted Troyes sells forward Detourbet to Manchester City

TROYES, France (AP) — Newly promoted French club Troyes sold forward Mathys Detourbet to Premier League giant Manchester City on Saturday.

Troyes announced the transfer on X and on its website without giving financial details. Sports daily L'Equipe said City signed the 19-year-old Frenchman for around 25 million euros ($28.5 million) and he would be loaned to Monaco next season.

Detourbet had been at the club academy since the age of eight. Last season, the left winger scored three times as Troyes won Ligue 2 to rejoin the top flight.

“Troyes is particularly proud to have supported Mathys' growth both as a player and as a man,” Troyes said. “The whole club warmly thanks him for his commitment and professionalism.”

Troyes is one of 12 clubs totally or partially owned by the City Football Group, which has City as its flagship club.

City was bought in 2008 by Sheikh Mansour bin Zayed Al Nahyan, a deputy prime minister of the United Arab Emirates and a member of Abu Dhabi’s royal family. The CFG was formed five years later. ___

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Official | Mathys Detourbet joins Manchester City

Official | Mathys Detourbet joins Manchester City
Official | Mathys Detourbet joins Manchester City

ESTAC Troyes have confirmed the transfer of Mathys Detourbet (19) to fellow City Group club, Manchester City. 

Detourbet was one of the key pillars of an ESTAC side that secured promotion back to Ligue 1. In 27 games in all competitions, he has scored four goals and registered seven assists. The playmaker came through the ranks at Troyes and had been drawing significant interest. 

Detourbet set for AS Monaco loan

Given the link to Manchester City, the Premier League side were in control of the situation and have opted to sign the Frenchman. The transfer has been confirmed by L’ESTAC. A fee has not been disclosed, however, L’Équipe understands the deal to be worth €25m. The length of his contract at the Etihad has also not been revealed.

Detourbet is now expected to join AS Monaco on a loan deal. L’Équipe understands that the deal will include a purchase option.

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Takeshita, Chinen ready for Open final grind

No matter who wins the Manoa Cup trophy today, there are sure to be plenty of admirers visiting the trophy case to see the new name etched into immortality.

Ryan Takeshita beat Ka’ena Kaulia and Derek Chinen overcame Sam Rodriguez in the semifinals of the Manoa Cup on Friday to reach today’s 36-hole final beginning at 7 a.m. at Oahu Country Club.

Both finalists won 1-up on the 18th hole and have plenty to talk about with their loved ones before gearing up for another grueling trip around the course. As much as they want their names on the historic trophy, they want it more for those who got them here.

“It means a lot because my grandpa cares a lot about this tournament and he’s 89,” Chinen said. “I knew for sure coming in that this was going to be my last Manoa Cup, so I wanted to make it count for him.”

Like Chinen, Takeshita is driven by his family. He moved away when he was a baby, but his grandmother lives 10 minutes from the course.

“It’s always been special, my dad’s always talked about it and my uncle always talked about it,” Takeshita said.

Takeshita only had to play 14 holes in the morning quarterfinals to beat Maximus Waki but needed everything he had to top Kaulia. Kaulia, a Kamehameha kid who hadn’t played in the event in seven years because he left to follow his golf dream on the continent, put Takeshita three down at the turn with a scorching 32. Takeshita got it all back and took the lead on 13 when Kaulia grimaced and grabbed his shoulder from an old basketball injury while making his tee shot. He suffered the same pain on 14 but recovered enough to square the match with a birdie 3 on 15.

“It comes with the territory with all of the holes we play,” Kaulia said. “I felt fine until my shoulder popped out, but that’s just how it goes. No excuses, no matter what the circumstances you have to give it your all.”

By the time they walked onto the 18th tee, Takeshita needed only to tie the hole to win the match. He pulled an iron and put his tee shot in the fairway 100 yards from the green and Kaulia selected driver and aimed for the 15th green on the left hoping it would fade. It didn’t, but it did soar over the trees and come to rest in the rough in front of the wrong green. After their approaches, their balls were within a foot of each other on the green 40 feet from the hole. Kaulia tapped in after his lag to leave Takeshita 5 feet for the win. He backed off twice when the wind gusted and then drained it to punch his ticket to the final.

“It was pretty stressful with the wind and stuff, I am just happy it went in,” Takeshita said.

Veterans Chinen and Rodriguez needed playoffs in the morning to reach the semis, with Chinen beating Taylor George in 19 holes and the 40-year-old Rodriguez getting a birdie on his 2oth to take care of Punahou’s Jordan Takai.

Chinen jumped on Rodriguez from the beginning by earning a birdie on four of his first five holes — his only par came after a missed 3-foot putt — to go up four. Rodriguez fought back and tied it on the 15th after the long climb up the hill that left both players feeling the pain. Chinen said his arms felt like “jelly, like I was surfing for four or five hours” and Rodriguez admitted that his back “is not feeling great.”

Rodriguez has won 10 times in this tournament, six of them before 2010, and Chinen has won nine times, so they knew what they were in for. They were all square on the 18th hole when Chinen launched a driver that settled in the right rough and earned him relief while Rodriguez was 38 yards from the hole. But his 157th shot of the long day sailed a little bit long and his 25-foot putt missed by an inch. Chinen stepped up and buried his 6 footer and shook the trees with a loud “Finally! Let’s Go! Manoa Cup Final!”

While Rodriguez has been in the golf industry forever, Chinen had never broken par until six years ago. He attended UH after graduating from Castle but didn’t play golf there. Today’s final is set up as the local indoor grinder against the Weber State sophomore who finished in the top 15 in his first collegiate tournament. Takeshita shot a 68 in the semis to Chinen’s 74. They both shot 70 in qualifying, when they didn’t have to walk.

“During COVID when all we could do was surf and golf, I got hooked,” Chinen said. “Ever since then I have been practicing at Sports Box. It’s an indoor golf and sports simulator and helps me get dialed and it is a good place to practice at. I’m just happy it got me within 36 holes of being Manoa Cup champion.”

Kahuku alum Cepeda defeats Punahou’s Monroe to win women’s Manoa Cup

A steady rain was not about to halt Ava Cepeda’s steady reign.

Cepeda, a New Mexico sophomore out of Kahuku, beat Punahou senior Samantha Monroe with a birdie on the 15th hole to capture the women’s division of the Manoa Cup on Friday, completing quite a summer slam. Fresh off capturing the state amateur stroke play title, Cepeda blitzed the field to win match play at Oahu Country Club.

Hawaii State Golf Association officials say that the only other player to win both in the same year was Tyler Ota in 2019.

“Today was fun, with the rain and everything. It was like a battle and it was good to be out there in these conditions,” Cepeda said. “Its a nice relief to finally get the win.”

A light rain greeted the combatants on the first tee and hung around throughout. Impervious to the weather and hilly terrain, the girl who learned the game at Kahuku Golf Course won the first two holes but lost the third when her putt lipped out. She made a slider from 9 feet on the fourth hole to stay 1-up and then buried the shot of the day on the fifth.

After a short — for her, she was ahead of Monroe all day — drive of about 220 yards into the wind, Cepeda unleashed a high shot from 50 yards that plunked onto the wet green, took one hop and disappeared into the hole. She couldn’t see the result because of the elevated surface but knew it was good, only showing an indication of her heroics with a brief smile as she took the ball out of the cup for an eagle 2.

“I figured once I didn’t see the ball on the green it was probably in,” Cepeda said. “I saw the pitch mark, too, so yea.”

Monroe, who had to make the lonely walk to the back of the green to retrieve her ball, was suddenly two holes down. She fought back to win the next hole with a birdie, but Cepeda ground her down after that and clinched the match by winning 12-13-14. Cepeda didn’t play the final three holes in match play all week, the only time she visited that part of the layout was in Monday qualifying when she shot a 67. She is the first medalist to win the tournament since Raya Nakao in 2022.

She lost in the final to Kara Kaneshiro last year, but Kaneshiro was not in the field to defend it.

“Ava will take a lot of satisfaction out of this,” her father and caddie, Baxter, said. “It was a little bit of pressure with some of the people missing, and she was one of the favorites. But you come in with that expectation and you kind of have the best chance to win, to get it done is a satisfaction.”

In her first appearance at the prestigious tournament, Monroe reached the final as the 15th seed after shooting 80 to make the cut by two strokes. She turned up her game in match play beginning Tuesday when she sent No. 2 seed Jasmine Wong packing and clutched up with birdies on 16 and 17 to send Mariko Yonemura to a playoff in the semifinal Thursday before eliminating her with another birdie on the 20th hole.

“It was a really good tournament — from barely making the cut to making it this far was really nice,” Monroe said. “I do wish I played a little better today, but I feel like I had really good rounds this week.”

Monroe — who is considering Colorado State, Boise State and Sacramento State — went into the final with her coach on her bag after her friend Lia Choy helped her through the playoff in the semifinal. Her mother was on the bag for her upset of Wong and still came in handy in the final against Cepeda when Monroe lost an earring during the action.

“By the second day I was like, ‘Mom, I’m going to have to turn it over to someone else’,” Monroe said.

Both females were surrounded by supporters in the final, with Cepeda’s sister Mia keeping score for the HSGA after losing in the first round to end hopes of another all-Cepeda clash, her younger brother frolicking on the links between shots and her boyfriend admiring from the fringes. What they witnessed might have been Ava Cepeda at her best with much more to come.

“Her game is just so solid,” Mia Cepeda said. “She just makes putts out of nowhere when you don’t really expect it, so it’s fun to watch her play. We both really like match play, it’s just exciting. Because we don’t do it very often, it is special for both of us.”

OKC Thunder players react to Isaiah Joe getting traded to Pistons

OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLAHOMA - FEBRUARY 3: Isaiah Joe #11 and Isaiah Hartenstein #55 of the Oklahoma City Thunder celebrate during the second half against the Orlando Magic at Paycom Center on February 3, 2026 in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Joshua Gateley/Getty Images)

Facing a financial crunch, the Oklahoma City Thunder have said goodbye to a couple of longtime faces. The latest was Isaiah Joe. He was sent to the Detroit Pistons for two future second-round picks. The deal is all about cost-cutting as they're trying to shave salary off to get under the second apron.

Such is life in the NBA. The Thunder are going through the same problems every contender will eventually face. To duck financial punishments, they had to send away one of their best role players who helped them win the 2025 NBA championship.

Joe averaged 11.1 points on 45.5% shooting and 2.5 rebounds. He shot 42.3% from 3 on six attempts. In his four seasons in OKC, he salvaged his NBA career as one of the best 3-point shooting role players. Now, he hopes to take advantage of Cade Cunningham's gravity as he did with Shai Gilgeous-Alexander.

The Thunder are going through roster changes for the first time in a couple of summers. And even though the deal makes sense if your goal is to bring down your hefty payroll, it still stings as Joe is one of OKC's best developmental stories. Here's how a couple of his teammates reacted to the deal:

Jalen Williams to Isaiah Joe getting traded: pic.twitter.com/QR7nSEqWqe

— Clemente Almanza (@CAlmanza1007) June 26, 2026

Isaiah Hartenstein showing Isaiah Joe after he was traded to the Pistons: pic.twitter.com/JdM1vQETlo

— Clemente Almanza (@CAlmanza1007) June 26, 2026

This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: OKC Thunder players react to Isaiah Joe getting traded to Pistons

Patriots’ WR-RB-TE group makes top 10 in ESPN ranking for 2026 season

The New England Patriots are a deep team.

They added several marquee players to their roster this offseason. New England maintained the strength of their front four and their secondary by replacing the departing K’Lavon Chaisson and Jaylinn Hawkins with Dre’Mont Jones and Kevin Byard. They also made many improvements to their offensive line, but their offensive weapons around quarterback Drake Maye are the best they’ve been since he entered the league.

According to ESPN’s Bill Barnwell in his ranking of the NFL’s wide receiver, tight end and running back groups of playmakers for next season, the Patriots’ unit ranks No. 10 in the league.

”The top 10 starts with the Patriots, who added an elite receiver to the mix after trading for A.J. Brown this summer,” Barnwell said. “Brown left Philadelphia after a frustrating 2025 season, but there's still plenty of evidence that Brown is one of the top wideouts in all of football. … While there's a drop-off from Brown to the rest of the lineup, the Patriots are much deeper than they've been in years.”

Brown and Doubs are one of the best wide receiver duos in the league, with upside that might potentially be getting overlooked for next season. Henderson and Stevenson are two running backs who have the capability to rush for 1,000 yards, and the addition of rookie tight end Eli Raridon gives New England a good replacement for Austin Hooper behind Hunter Henry for next season.

The Patriots have reason to be confident in the unit that they have around Maye, which is much better than the one that he led to the Super Bowl at the end of last season. Their unit appears poised to outpace most of the other teams in the league statistically in 2026.

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Ranking the worst contracts in 49ers history in Lynch-Shanahan era

Ahead of the 2024 season, the San Francisco 49ers signed receiver Brandon Aiyuk to a four-year, $120 million contract after a long offseason standoff.

At the time it looked like a necessary deal to lock down the 49ers' top receiver following three consecutive NFC champion appearances and one Super Bowl loss. But just two years later, Aiyuk's deal will likely go down as one of the worst contracts in the history of the John Lynch-Kyle Shanahan era.

When the 49ers inevitably move on from Aiyuk, either with a trade or release, he'll have played just seven total games on that deal. Now, the 49ers didn't end up giving him much after voiding his guarantees when he refused to report to the team in 2025, but the decision will still live in infamy in recent team history.

But is it the worst contract Lynch and Shanahan have ever given out during their tenure together in San Francisco? Let's explore the top-10 worst 49ers contracts since 2017. It should be noted that most of these are injury-related more than simply overpays.

No. 10: DE Nick Bosa — 5 years, $170M (2023)

Bosa's contract was recently ranked one of the worst deals in the NFL — and for good reason. After a Defensive Player of the Year season in 2022, Bosa's production declined in back-to-back years before he missed all but three games in 2025 with his third ACL tear. While the 49ers restructured the deal to reduce Bosa's 2026 cap hit to just $17.7 million, it also increased in future years by $4.29 million. Bosa is one of the best defensive players in the NFL when heathly, but he simply hasn't been since signing this mega extension.

No. 9: QB Trey Lance — 4 years, $34.1M (2021)

Maybe this is technically cheating, but the 49ers still paid Lance a lot of money on his rookie deal for just four starts in eight appearances over two seasons. Trading all of those draft picks to take Lance at No. 3 hurts his case, too. Injuries ruined Lance's chances in San Francisco, and he finished with a 54.9% completion rate, 797 passing yards, five touchdowns and three interceptions. The only reason this isn't higher is because the 49ers drafted Brock Purdy in the same class, and we all know how that turned out.

No. 8: DT Javon Hargrave — 4 years, $84M (2023)

The 49ers took a big swing with Hargrave in free agency that bore fruit almost immediately before bottoming out after two seasons. Hargrave finished with seven sacks, 44 tackles, and two passes defended in 16 games in 2023, where he was also named to the Pro Bowl and added a sack in Super Bowl LVIII. But three games into 2024, he partially tore his right triceps against the Los Angeles Rams, requiring surgery and ending his season. Over two seasons total, he appeared in 19 regular season games and recorded eight sacks. The 49ers cut him in March 2025, carrying $8.6 million in dead money in 2025 and $17.5 million in 2026.

No. 7: DL Arik Armstead — 5 years, $85M (2020)

Armstead peaked and got paid after a 10-sack season in 2019. However, he never replicated that success. What followed was a steady decline, and he never cracked more than five sacks in any subsequent season while his cap hit escalated to over $20 million per year. The 49ers released him ahead of the 2023 season.

No. 6: WR Deebo Samuel — 3 years, $71.55M (2022)

This one is more complicated than a straight bad contract. Samuel was an All-Pro in 2021, and the deal was fair market value at signing. But the 49ers didn't see the same star in Samuel they had a year before, after he tallied just 864 total yards and five touchdowns in 13 games during the 2023 season. He had a great 2024 with 1,117 total yards and 12 touchdowns, but had another 800-yard season in 2024 before the 49ers traded him away before the 2025 season. All to say, the 49ers went 1-for-3 on quality years of this deal despite the big investment.

No. 5: LB Malcolm Smith — 5 years, $26.5M (2017)

This is a Shanahan-era entry that doesn't get enough attention in his first free agency class. Smith signed a five-year, $26.5 million deal in March 2017 with $11.5 million guaranteed and a signing bonus of $7 million. He then tore his pectoral during training camp in August and missed the entire 2017 season. While Smith came back in 2018, he dealt with Achilles tendinitis and hamstring issues throughout, finishing with just 35 tackles in 12 games and five starts. The 49ers released him before 2019, absorbing a $4.2 million dead cap hit.

No. 4: RB Jerick McKinnon — 4 years, $30M (2018)

McKinnon tore his ACL during a team workout months after he signed a big deal to start for the 49ers, ending his season before it started. He then suffered a setback in the 2019 training camp and missed that season entirely, too. By the time he got healthy, the team had moved on. McKinnon finished third in carries in his only healthy season in 2020 behind Jeff Wilson and Raheem Mostert and finished his 49ers tenure with 81 carries for 319 yards and five touchdowns in 16 total games.

No. 3: LB Kwon Alexander — 4 years, $54M (2019)

Alexander was sold as the linebacker to pair with Fred Warner, but ended up playing just 13 games for the 49ers. He tore his pec in November of his first season and missed the second-half of the season before rejoining them for the Super Bowl run. However, the 49ers traded Alexander to the New Orleans Saints five weeks into the 2020 season in exchange for a fifth-round conditional pick in the 2021 NFL draft and linebacker Kiko Alonso. Alexander finished his time in San Francisco with 64 combined tackles, four passes defensed and 1.5 sacks.

No. 2: WR Brandon Aiyuk — 4 year, $120 million (2024)

Aiyuk's landing spot on this list is a combination of injury issues, production and off-field problems. Not only did Aiyuk miss more than half of the 2024 season with a torn ACL and all of 2025 after failing to report to the team, but he wasn't even playing well when he was on the field. The former first-round pick had just 25 receptions for 374 yards and no touchdowns in seven games before his injury after back-to-back 1,000-yard seasons. Now, Aiyuk is posting on social media as he tries to bait the 49ers into trading or cutting him.

No. 1: DE Dee Ford — 5 years, $87.5M (2019)

The crown jewel of bad contracts. Over three seasons with the 49ers, Ford made just 18 appearances, totaling 9.5 sacks. The team also surrendered a second-round pick to get him. At his healthiest, Ford played 11 games in 2019 — his first with the 49ers — where he tallied 6.5 sacks. But then he fell apart. In 2020, Ford played one game before landing on injured reserve with a neck and back injury, then six games in 2021 before hitting IR again, and the 49ers released him in July 2022. While a lot of the issues stem from injury issues, Ford never came close to justifying the deal.

This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: Ranking the worst contracts in 49ers history in Lynch-Shanahan era

John Kincade is returning to 680 The Fan in Atlanta

John Kincade on 97.5 The Fanatic
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John Kincade is heading back to where his career really took root.

Kincade announced on Friday that he will return to 680 The Fan in Atlanta this fall, saying he is “honored” to be coming back to the station.

 

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The move closes the loop on a Philadelphia chapter that began in January 2021, when Kincade joined 97.5 The Fanatic to host morning drive after spending more than 20 years at 680 The Fan. He announced earlier this month that he would be leaving The Fanatic on July 31, citing health concerns, specifically, that his doctors had raised concerns about the long-term toll of a 4 a.m. wake-up schedule.

Kincade is a three-time cancer survivor, having beaten non-Hodgkin’s lymphoma in the ’90s, testicular cancer shortly after, and then stepping away from the show in May 2023 after being diagnosed with stage three colon cancer. He returned following surgery and marked six months cancer-free in May 2024.

“I’m totally healthy, and I’m totally fine, which actually leads to this being better,” he said when announcing the departure. “But after talking with my doctors and hearing about that, one of the things that was brought up to me was that 4 a.m. is not the best for me.”

Kincade didn’t wait out his contract, which ran through the end of the year. He said he made the call early, specifically to avoid leaving co-host Andrew Salciunas and their producer in a difficult spot mid-Eagles season.

Before coming to Philadelphia, Kincade spent more than two decades at 680 The Fan, building a long-running partnership with former Georgia quarterback Buck Belue that became a staple of Atlanta sports radio. He also worked nationally for ESPN Radio and CBS Sports Radio during that time and co-hosted The Big Podcast alongside Shaquille O’Neal.

He hasn’t specified what his role at 680 The Fan will be this fall.

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Hall Of Famer Dirk Nowitzki Congratulates Ex-Husky Steinbach

Former Washington Huskies standout freshman Hannes Steinbach received a message of congratulations from ex-NBA star Dirk Nowitzki after the latest German-made forward went No. 14 overall to the Charlotte Hornets in the 2026 NBA draft.

"Hannes, congratulations, my man," the 21-year veteran and Hall of Famer. "Another kid from Würzburg in the league. Incredible. I've known you since you were born. I've followed your journey, and I'm super proud how you've handled everything. Enjoy this moment with your family. Speaking of—I'm so glad you didn't get your father's athleticism and hands. Enjoy this moment. Congratulations."

Steinbach, the son of Burkhard Steinbach, a former teammate of Nowitzki's when the two played professionally in Germany, is the first UW player to go in the first round since Isaiah Stewart (No. 16 to the Detroit Pistons) and Jaden McDaniels (No. 28 to the Los Angeles Lakers) each heard their names called in the 2020 draft.

Since there apparently were some audio issues when this aired live … allow me to pass on Dirk Nowitzki’s congratulatory video to the newest Charlotte Hornet Hannes Steinbach … son of Dirk’s former DJK Würzburg X-Rays teammate Burkhard Steinbach: pic.twitter.com/14XZtYGlUM

— Marc Stein (@TheSteinLine) June 24, 2026

The now-former UW freshman and Big Ten Conference leader in rebounds joins fellow German natives in the NBA, including Dennis Schröder, Isaiah Hartenstein, and Orlando Magic brothers Franz and Moritz Wagner, among others.

"I definitely bring rebounding as my best quality," Steinbach said in a post-draft interview. "And I definitely want to improve my shooting ability and spread the floor and provide spacing for my team."

Steinbach, a 6-foot-11 power forward, led the Huskies in his one year on campus, averaging 18.5 points and 11.8 rebounds per game over his 30 games in his lone season in college basketball.

"Wurzburg helped me a lot," Steinbach said of the experience playing in Germany, which helped shape his game going into the NBA. "Just playing with pros and against pros, against physical guys and guys with more experience than myself. So I think that experience will help me to get adjusted to the NBA and how it is to play against older, more experienced guys."

This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Hall Of Famer Dirk Nowitzki Congratulates Ex-Husky Steinbach

’Called Me A B-Word’ — C.J. Gardner-Johnson Reveals The Person Responsible For His Ugly Exit From Texans

'Called Me A B-Word' — C.J. Gardner-Johnson Reveals The Person Responsible For His Ugly Exit From Texans
'Called Me A B-Word' — C.J. Gardner-Johnson Reveals The Person Responsible For His Ugly Exit From Texans

The Houston Texans made a big trade in the 2025 offseason to acquire Super Bowl champion C.J. Gardner-Johnson to bolster their secondary. They didn’t reap many benefits from that deal, as Gardner-Johnson played three games in Houston before being released. It wasn’t a performance-based release, as the 28-year-old safety revealed the spat that led to his exit.

C.J. Gardner-Johnson Speaks About Ugly Departure from Houston

Gardner-Johnson got cut because he got into an argument. He revealed that when the Texans went to West Virginia during training camp, he got into an argument with a friend of general manager Nick Caserio.

“That’s how I got (cut) in Houston,” said Gardner-Johnson. “One person that’s not technically a part of the organization called me a B-word at Greenbrier. I get out my body; he says something to the GM, and the next thing I’m cut.”

When The Athletic’s Tim Graham asked about the spat, the Texans declined to comment.

This was not how Gardner-Johnson expected his tenure in Houston to go, but he found a home shortly after in Chicago. Gardner-Johnson doesn’t seem happy with how this exit is portraying him, and made sure to explain how this ugly exit transpired.

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“If y’all going to cut me, cut me,” Gardner-Johnson said. “But I’ll give nobody reasons to cut me. I haven’t. I don’t. I’m not a cancer. There’s nobody in this locker room that says, ‘Chauncey’s a problem.’ The media loves me. The only thing that’ll do it is something that triggers somebody that has a say in the building that can alter somebody else’s mind. That happens every time.”

In the end, the Texans cut ties with Gardner-Johnson after the spat, and the general manager’s friend seemingly had influence in that. Gardner-Johnson wasn’t a huge miss for the Texans, though, as Houston maintained one of the best secondaries in the NFL with Derek Stingley Jr., Kamari Lassiter, Calen Bullock, and Jalen Pitre.

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Gardner-Johnson finished the 2025 season with two interceptions, 66 tackles, and five tackles for loss (TFLs). He ranked 63rd in PFSN’s Safety Impact Metric, and now, he’s headed to the AFC East to help the Buffalo Bills try to get over the hump and reach the Super Bowl they’ve been chasing for years.

The Bills are scheduled to visit the Texans in Week 1 of the 2026 season in Houston, and Gardner-Johnson will almost assuredly be playing for his revenge on his former team’s home turf. This could turn out to be one of the games of the season with two teams with Super Bowl aspirations, and the Gardner-Johnson storyline will add to the fireworks.

Fulham confirm the signing of Bayern Munich star

Fulham confirm the signing of Bayern Munich star
Fulham confirm the signing of Bayern Munich star

Fulham Complete Permanent Signing of Jonah Kusi Asare

Fulham have confirmed the permanent signing of promising striker Jonah Kusi Asare from Bayern Munich for an undisclosed fee, rewarding an impressive loan spell with a long term commitment. The announcement, made via Fulham’s official account on X, reflects the club’s growing confidence in one of its brightest young attacking talents.

The 18 year old made seven Premier League appearances during his loan stay and caught the eye with four goals in five Premier League 2 matches, underlining his potential for the future.

Bright Future at Craven Cottage

Speaking after completing the move, Kusi Asare said:

“I’m very happy to be a permanent Fulham player. From my first week here, it was very good – I felt like I was a part of the Fulham family.

“The changing room was very nice, team, staff, so I’m very happy to stay here.”

His comments reflect the positive environment Fulham have created for young players looking to establish themselves in senior football.

Vice Chairman and Director of Football Operations Tony Khan also welcomed the signing, stating:

“I’m thrilled to welcome Jonah Kusi-Asare to Fulham on a long-term contract.

“We believe that he is a very talented young player with massive potential and a bright future, and we’re very happy that Jonah is joining the Club permanently now following his time with us on loan.”

Fulham continue to invest in youth, and securing Kusi Asare on a permanent basis could prove to be another smart piece of long term planning.

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From a football supporter’s perspective, this feels like exactly the type of transfer Fulham should be making.

Jonah Kusi Asare has already shown encouraging signs during his loan spell, both in Premier League appearances and at youth level. More importantly, he appears settled at the club and genuinely enthusiastic about continuing his development in West London.

Supporters should be excited by Tony Khan’s comments about the striker’s potential. Fulham have developed a reputation for giving talented young players opportunities, and Kusi Asare now has the platform to justify the faith shown in him.

There is no need to rush his progress. At 18 years of age, consistent development is more important than immediate headlines. Learning alongside experienced professionals while earning first team opportunities could be the ideal pathway.

If Fulham remain patient, this signing may eventually be viewed as outstanding business. The club have secured a talented forward who already understands the environment and appears fully committed to helping Fulham move forward in the coming seasons.

Manchester City plot summer 2027 move for World Cup starlet

Manchester City plot summer 2027 move for World Cup starlet
Manchester City plot summer 2027 move for World Cup starlet
  • Plans are already being drawn up at Manchester City to capture Lille’s Ayyoub Bouaddi.
  • The 18-year-old Lille sensation has seen his profile skyrocket during a standout World Cup so far with the Moroccan national team.
  • While City officials formulate a potential 2027 proposal, European rivals look to disrupt those plans.

Officials at Manchester City are believed to have the idea of recruiting Lille’s Ayyoub Bouaddi in the summer of 2027, according to a new update on the situation.

With Enzo Maresca officially set to take charge in the coming weeks and the club finalising a club record-breaking £116 million deal for Elliot Anderson, Sporting Director Hugo Viana is heavily focusing on long-term succession planning.

Manchester City’s recruitment model has historically thrived on identifying talent and players of interest before they reach their peak valuation, ensuring the squad’s technical superiority remains insulated from market inflation.

The latest focal point of this long-term scouting project at the Etihad Stadium is Lille’s midfield prodigy, who has captured the attention of the world’s scouting elite through his performances at the World Cup..

Born in 2007, the 18-year-old enjoyed a stellar rise in Ligue 1 last season, racking up 30 senior appearances for Lille in the French first division and demonstrating tactical maturity, as well as experiencing European competition through the Europa League.

His integration into Mohamed Ouahbi’s Morocco national team at the ongoing World Cup has only accelerated interest, as his press-resistant passing metrics help push the Atlas Lions into the tournament’s knockout bracket.

Man City hold longer-term Bouaddi transfer plan

Now, providing a new update on the future of Lille and Morocco’s highly-rated teenager, Fabrizio Romano has revealed that the initial idea concerning Manchester City is to sign the player in the summer of 2027.

“Lille have been smart in signing a new contract with [Ayyoub] Bouaddi before the World Cup, so Lille can control the deal,” said Romano.

Hugo Viana and Manchester City keeping ‘close eye’ on Lille wonderkid Ayyoub Bouaddi

He continued, “Manchester City have genuine interest in Bouaddi. He’s one of the players being considered by Manchester City, eventually for summer 2027.

“So the idea of Manchester City, the starting idea – then lets see how conversations develop – could be to try go for the player in summer 2027. So Manchester City have an interest in Bouaddi.”

On the wider battle for the Moroccan teenager, Romano explained, “I’m told that also Paris Saint-Germain have been in touch with people close to the player. PSG have different priorities, attack and defence.

“But Paris Saint-Germain have also been in touch with people close to the player to understand the situation.

“So lets see what’s going to happen with Bouaddi. I told you that Arsenal and Liverpool had meetings before the World Cup for this boy, so both clubs were already tracking him.

“Manchester City are in a conversation for eventually 2027, so we have to keep a close eye on this boy because there’s going to be a lot of movement and lets see who’s going to win the race for Bouaddi. For sure, a very very interesting one to follow.”

Why a delayed Bouaddi transfer benefits Man City

For Manchester City, executing a delayed 2027 strategy would replicate their successful historical capture of targets who were left to develop in familiar surroundings before making the leap to the Premier League.

However, with domestic rivals already holding formal meetings with the player’s representatives, Viana will need to maintain regular contact to ensure City’s preferred timeline is not undone by an early bid.

As the summer transfer window heats up, Manchester City’s immediate board priorities remain focused on trimming the current squad and making targeted senior additions for Enzo Maresca’s debut campaign.

The club is balancing several moving components, including reports of holding a £45 million valuation cap for Chelsea’s Malo Gusto and keeping a close eye on Newcastle’s £100 million-rated Sandro Tonali.

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Who could England face in the World Cup last 32?

Who could England face in the World Cup last 32?
Who could England face in the World Cup last 32?

England have booked their spot in the World Cup knockout rounds, with the milestone secured even before kick-off against Panama on Saturday.

Four points from their opening two matches leave Thomas Tuchel’s men assured of at least one of the eight best third-placed berths.

That confirmation arrived courtesy of results elsewhere. Spain’s win over Uruguay on Saturday morning proved decisive, removing the last realistic threat to England’s standing.

A 4-2 victory against Croatia and a stalemate with Ghana had already done much of the heavy lifting.

Who could England face in the World Cup last 32?

First place is still very much on. England top the group on goal difference, while Ghana, also on four points, take on Croatia at the same time.

Both fixtures begin at 22:00 BST on Saturday, and avoiding defeat while equalling Ghana’s outcome would seal top spot.

Win the group, and a meeting with one of the best third-placed sides follows. From there, the calculations grow tangled.

Should DR Congo see off Uzbekistan in their Group K finale, at 00:30 BST on Sunday, the Three Lions would be paired with that group’s third-placed team.

In practice that means DR Congo, the only exception being a Portugal defeat accompanied by a seven-goal swing between the pair. That outcome would instead send England towards Portugal.

A DR Congo draw or loss would point England towards Senegal, provided Croatia do not slip into third by losing to Ghana.

If Croatia were to drop into that bracket, England’s opponent would come from Group J instead, assuming a side qualifies.

That third spot rests between Austria and Algeria, who clash in their last fixture. A stalemate would steer England towards Algeria, with Austria still in the frame should they go down by a single goal.

A heavier Austrian loss would likely end their hopes, restoring Senegal as the probable opponent.

Slip to second, however, and the maths becomes far simpler. England would then be drawn against the Group K runner-up, a position Portugal currently occupy.

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Álvarez Price Climb: Why Barcelona’s €140m Push May Still Fall Short

Álvarez Price Climb: Why Barcelona’s €140m Push May Still Fall Short
Álvarez Price Climb: Why Barcelona’s €140m Push May Still Fall Short

Transfer reporter Matteo Moretto reports that Barcelona are preparing to revive their pursuit of Julián Álvarez (26, Argentine) with a renewed offer in the region of €130-140m, representing a meaningful upward shift from the figures that defined the opening phase of this saga. Moretto, a senior reporter at Relevo, has been among the most consistently accurate voices covering this negotiation throughout the summer window.

As previously covered on Football Espana, Barcelona’s previously reported ceiling sat at around €120m, a figure Atlético Madrid had already rejected before the Blaugrana began drafting a stronger second proposal. The gap between the two clubs’ positions has been the defining feature of this transfer saga, and the new range Moretto cites suggests Barcelona have decided that closing it, at least partially, is the only way to keep the deal alive.

What the €130-140m figure actually signals

The distinction worth drawing here is between what this figure represents as a negotiating position and what it represents as a final offer. Moretto’s report frames this as a renewed bid Barcelona are preparing, not a formal offer already lodged – a difference that matters when assessing how far the negotiation has actually advanced. The range itself, €130-140m, almost certainly reflects a structure built around a fixed fee plus variables, which is consistent with earlier reporting that described Barcelona’s approach as a package deal rather than a straightforward cash transfer.

Santi Ovalle had previously indicated that Barcelona’s offer would hover around €120-130m, and the new figure suggests the Blaugrana are now willing to push the upper end of that band further than previously signalled. What the report does not confirm is whether Atlético have been formally consulted on this revised valuation or whether Barcelona are simply preparing internally before making an approach. Those are meaningfully different stages of a negotiation.

The gap to Atlético’s publicly stated position remains substantial. Los Colchoneros have cited a €500m release clause as the baseline for any departure and have shown no willingness to negotiate off a figure anywhere near €130-140m. Whether the revised offer is enough to bring Atlético to the table, rather than simply prompting another rejection, is the central question this report raises without yet answering.

What this means for Barcelona’s summer

Barcelona’s decision to push beyond their previously reported €120m ceiling is not a trivial one. The club’s LaLiga financial position means every euro committed to a transfer fee has downstream consequences for registration and squad salary management, and a package that could reach €140m at the top end of the range represents a significant allocation. That Barcelona appear willing to stretch to this level reflects both the sporting priority they have assigned to Álvarez and the pressure of a World Cup summer in which inaction carries its own risks.

Álvarez has been identified as the primary striker target in the post-Lewandowski planning cycle, and no credible alternative has emerged in the reporting to suggest Barcelona have a meaningful fallback. That dependency on landing this specific player strengthens Atlético’s hand, even if it also creates pressure on the Blaugrana to keep the offer competitive enough to avoid the saga collapsing entirely before the window closes.

The fee structure matters here too. If the €130-140m range is heavily loaded towards add-ons and performance-related bonuses, Atlético may view the guaranteed element as considerably lower than the headline figure suggests. Barcelona will need to make the fixed component convincing enough to move Los Colchoneros off their current position, and there is no indication yet that they have managed to do so.

What this means for Atlético Madrid’s summer

Atlético’s posture throughout this saga has been consistent: they are under no obligation to sell, they have a release clause that dwarfs any figure Barcelona have floated, and their preference is to retain the player regardless of his stated wish to leave. Atlético’s hardline stance and the €500m release clause obstacle have not shifted in response to any of the bids or bid signals reported so far, and there is no particular reason to expect the renewed Moretto figure to change that calculus.

There is also a dimension to this negotiation that goes beyond the fee. The escalating tensions between the clubs – including Atlético’s threatened FIFA complaint over Barcelona’s conduct in pursuing the player – have made this a more political dispute than a straightforward transfer negotiation. Selling to Barcelona, at any price, represents a concession Atlético’s board has shown no appetite to make.

The alternative track involving Arsenal, reportedly structured around a deal that could include Viktor Gyökeres as part of the package, remains live in the background. If that framework advances, Atlético may ultimately prefer a transaction that avoids strengthening a direct La Liga title rival, regardless of what fee Barcelona put on the table.

Where the Moretto report comes from and what weight it carries

Matteo Moretto has established a strong track record in Spanish football transfer reporting, operating out of Relevo with sourcing that has proven reliable across multiple stories in the current window. His credibility in this specific market is well established. The specificity of the €130-140m range, rather than a vaguer indication that Barcelona are increasing their offer, suggests this figure comes from a source with direct knowledge of the Blaugrana’s internal deliberations rather than general market awareness.

That said, Moretto’s framing – that Barcelona are preparing to renew their bid – stops short of confirming a formal offer has been submitted or that Atlético have received anything new. The distinction between a club preparing a bid and a club lodging one is significant in a negotiation where timing and procedural sequence have already become points of contention between the parties.

What next for Julián Álvarez?

The next meaningful development will be whether Barcelona formally lodge a second bid in the €130-140m range and whether Atlético’s response represents a genuine counteroffer or a repetition of their existing refusal to engage – and whether the threatened FIFA complaint changes the procedural landscape enough to force a resolution before both clubs turn their attention to pre-season preparations.

Manchester United advised to make shock move for Real Madrid defender

Manchester United advised to make shock move for Real Madrid defender
Manchester United advised to make shock move for Real Madrid defender

Real Madrid are welcoming in a new era this summer, with Jose Mourinho having returned as manager for the first time in 13 years. He has already had influence on the club’s transfer business, with four players having already been signed.

One of those is Denzel Dumfries, who will officially join on the 1st of July after Real Madrid triggered the release clause in his Inter contract. The 30-year-old will compete with Trent Alexander-Arnold for the starting right-back spot following the departure of Dani Carvajal, although there could be doubts over the continuity of the England international.

Trent’s first season at Real Madrid was interrupted by injuries, and when he did play, his defensive struggles came to the fore again. Right now, it’s unclear what Mourinho thinks of him, although if an exit were to transpire, former Manchester United player Antonio Valencia would want him at Old Trafford, as per Hajper (via Liverpool.com).

“Trent is a player I like a lot. He has a very good right foot, he crosses well, and he is a player who defends well. He would be very good for Manchester United. He knows the Premier League. He knows what it means to win the Champions League and the Premier League. He is a passionate player, and I would like to see him at Manchester United.”

No reason for Trent to leave Real Madrid this summer

A move to Man United would be highly controversial, given that Trent previously played for Liverpool. His reputation among the Merseyside club’s supporters nosedived following his Real Madrid move, but it would drop even further if he ended up in Manchester.

However, an exit of any kind this summer would be highly unlikely for Trent. As far as is known, there are no concerns about him within Real Madrid, and he should have every chance to start for Mourinho during the 2026-27 season and beyond.

Bologna’s €14m Bid for Miretti Driven by Juventus FFP Deadline

Bologna’s €14m Bid for Miretti Driven by Juventus FFP Deadline
Bologna’s €14m Bid for Miretti Driven by Juventus FFP Deadline

Juventus are prepared to sell Fabio Miretti this summer, with Bologna offering €14 million for the midfielder as the Bianconeri race to generate roughly €13 million in capital gains before the June 30th financial year close, according to La Gazzetta dello Sport.

The capital gain is not optional: Continassa must close the 2025/26 books within the established trajectory toward break-even in 2027/28, and the club is still awaiting official confirmation of a renewed settlement agreement with UEFA in the coming days. Giovanni Carnevali’s first meaningful act as Juventus’s transfer authority will therefore be financial rather than sporting.

Miretti Situation and the Bologna Proposal

Miretti, a Continassa academy product who signed a contract extension to 2028, spent last season on a 12-month loan at Genoa with no buy option – a move designed to protect his value while keeping him sharp. The positive spell drew attention from Napoli among others, with Juventus previously setting an asking price in the €15–20 million range during those conversations. Bologna’s current €14 million proposal sits at the lower end of that band, though La Gazzetta dello Sport reports the 22-year-old is keen on the move and is seeking the regular game time Juventus cannot guarantee him.

Bologna are also pushing to insert Jhon Lucumí into a broader negotiation. The Colombian left-footed defender carries a €28 million release clause activatable in July, and Bologna would offer a discount on that figure as part of a combined deal. Continassa’s position is predictable: keep costs as low as possible, which means Lucumí’s valuation remains a sticking point and Juventus are simultaneously listening to alternative offers to keep their options open.

Broader Summer Picture

The Miretti situation is one piece of a wider restructuring exercise at Juventus this window. Andrea Cambiaso has also been made available, underlining that the squad is being reshaped with financial discipline as the primary driver. On the incoming side, Jonathan David is understood to want to remain at the club, offering some stability in the forward line as business elsewhere accelerates.

Whether Bologna formalise their proposal quickly enough to meet the June 30th deadline – and whether Juventus accept Lucumí at a reduced valuation or hold out for a cleaner cash sale – will define how smoothly Carnevali completes his first piece of FFP housekeeping.

Man United due multi-million payout following Ugarte injury

Man United due multi-million payout following Ugarte injury
Man United due multi-million payout following Ugarte injury

Man United are due to receive millions in compensation after Manuel Ugarte suffered a devastating injury while playing for Uruguay at the FIFA World Cup 2026. 

The midfielder had to be stretchered off the pitch in the 45th minute of Saturday’s 1-0 defeat to Spain, which eliminated La Celeste from the tournament.

Ugarte went down in agony after he overextended his left knee while trying to win possession of the ball in the lead-up to Spain’s goal. He was replaced by Nicolas de la Cruz.

The Red Devils are still waiting to discover the full extent of the injury, but it is possible Ugarte tore his anterior cruciate ligament, which could keep him sidelined for nine to twelve months.

Man United due multi-million payout following Ugarte injury

If Ugarte is kept out of action for an extended period of time, then Man United will be due millions in compensation from FIFA.

Under the FIFA Club Compensation Programme, clubs are compensated when footballers sustain an injury while on international duty, if the player is unavailable to play for more than 28 consecutive days.

The programme compensates clubs up to a maximum of £6,470,625 (€7.5m) per player per accident and is payable for a maximum of one year. The compensation is based solely on the fixed salary the player receives from his football.

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The maximum daily compensation is limited to €20,548 per accident, which works out at £17,727.79 per day, or £124,094.53 per week, at current conversion rates.

Ugarte is reportedly earning £120,000 per week, meaning Man United would be due £6,452,915.56 in compensation from FIFA if he misses an entire year of football.

Whatever sum United do end up receiving from FIFA will only be a mere consolation for the Premier League side, who were reportedly hoping to sell Ugarte in the summer transfer window. They were looking to sign at least one more midfielder after agreeing a £35 million deal with Atalanta for Èderson Silva.

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The Boston Red Sox (34-46) can clinch their four-game series with the New York Yankees (48-33) at Fenway Park on Saturday after winning the first two matchups, including a dominant pitching performance on Friday night.

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Payton Tolle didn’t allow a baserunner until the sixth inning and allowed just one hit in seven scoreless innings to lead Boston to a 6-1 victory over the Yankees on Friday night. Willson Contreras hit a ball over the Green Monster and out of Fenway Park in the third inning as the Red Sox built an early 4-0 lead, and backup catcher Connor Wong drove in two runs. Tolle threw 88 pitches, 61 for strikes, and struck out seven.

The Yankees mustered just three hits, getting their lone run in the eighth inning when Austin Wells grounded out to chase Anthony Volpe home from third base. Will Warren struggled through 5.2 innings, allowing five runs on seven hits while walking three, and didn’t record a strikeout. 

Left-hander Jake Bennett (1-3) gets the start for the Red Sox on Saturday. In five starts and 26.2 innings, Bennett owns a 3.71 ERA and 1.125 WHIP and comes off six scoreless innings against the Colorado Rockies on Monday in Denver. New York gives the ball to veteran Gerrit Cole (2-2), who comes in with a 3.62 ERA and 1.175 WHIP in six starts and 32.1 innings.

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Manchester United Scout to Escort 17-Year-Old Orozco Through Medical

Manchester United Scout to Escort 17-Year-Old Orozco Through Medical
Manchester United Scout to Escort 17-Year-Old Orozco Through Medical

Cristian Camilo Orozco (17) will travel to Manchester this Sunday to undergo a medical with Manchester United, according to journalist Pipe Sierra – with United’s chief South American scout Giuseppe Antonaccio travelling alongside him, confirming how seriously the club regard this particular recruitment target.

Orozco plays as a defensive or holding midfielder for Fortaleza CEIF in Bogotá and has accumulated 13 appearances for Colombia’s youth national teams. United have been tracking him for months, with a verbal agreement between the club and Fortaleza CEIF reported as far back as October 2025, and the teenager was brought to Manchester in December for a tour of Carrington and Old Trafford and a brief training spell with academy sides.

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What the report says – and what the medical actually confirms

Fabrizio Romano has characterised the deal as sealed, with a fee in the region of $1 million (approximately £750k–£800k) agreed for the transfer from Fortaleza CEIF. That is not a figure that strains any balance sheet – this is a long-term project signing, not an immediate first-team acquisition, and the structure of the deal reflects as much.

Antonaccio’s presence on the trip is the most telling detail Sierra’s report provides. United’s scouting investment in South America has often been cited without much tangible output to point to; a named senior figure travelling personally to escort a 17-year-old through a medical suggests the club’s internal conviction here runs considerably deeper than the fee implies.

Casemiro’s confirmed departure to Inter Miami leaves United short in holding midfield – the void Orozco is being developed to eventually fill

Registration rules and the development path – why this signing is a 2026 story, not a summer one

Alas, supporters should temper any expectation of seeing Orozco in a United shirt before next year. FIFA regulations prohibit English clubs from officially registering non-UK players from abroad until they turn 18, meaning formal registration is not expected until summer 2026 regardless of when the medical and paperwork are completed.

In the interim, Orozco is set to return to Fortaleza on loan – a logical arrangement that keeps him in competitive football rather than marooned in an academy holding pattern. Once eligible to be registered in England, reports consistently point to integration into United’s U21 squad, with a pre-season camp in Germany also referenced as part of his early acclimatisation.

United’s medical process for Éderson earlier this window illustrates the club’s template for confirming imminent signings

What happens next

The medical this Sunday is effectively the final procedural step before an official announcement. United are expected to confirm the transfer formally in the days that follow, at which point the loan arrangement back to Fortaleza and the 2026 registration timeline should also be clarified in club communications.

The broader picture is one of United’s South American scouting network producing concrete results – Antonaccio’s direct involvement signals this is not a speculative punt but a considered, structured addition to the academy pipeline. United’s pursuit of Mateus Fernandes in the same window shows the club is building across multiple age profiles simultaneously, addressing both immediate senior needs and long-term positional depth in a single summer.

It remains to be seen whether Orozco’s development on loan at Fortaleza proceeds smoothly enough that he arrives in Manchester next summer ready to challenge in the U21s, or whether the adjustment period stretches further than United’s current timeline anticipates.

Packers could trade key $8 million defender away before Week 1

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The Green Bay Packers will have a new-look defense in 2026. Former Arizona Cardinals head coach Jonathan Gannon was brought in to be the new defensive coordinator and several changes were made on the roster as well. 

Rashan Gary was traded to the Dallas Cowboys and Javon Hargrave and Zaire Franklin were added in free agency. Any time new talent is brought in, it takes away spots from previous contributors.

As a result, Bill Huber of Packers On SI recently identified three notable Packers who could be traded ahead of Week 1. One of the players Huber mentioned has started 29 games over the last two seasons, but the defensive scheme change could make him expendable.

Packers could trade Isaiah McDuffie 

Isaiah McDuffie came into the league as a sixth-round pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. It's safe to say McDuffie has exceeded expectations, as he's been a multi-year starter and has given the Packers some solid production. 

However, Huber thinks the Packers would prefer to move on from McDuffie. 

"The shift to Jonathan Gannon’s 3-4 defense means the Packers need only two off-the-ball linebackers on the field. That’s Edgerrin Cooper and Zaire Franklin," Huber explained. "McDuffie, who is playing under the final year of a two-year contract extension, has a base salary of $2.4 million for the upcoming season. Moving on would create almost $3.0 million of cap space."

In 2025, McDuffie played in 17 games with 12 starts and collected 92 tackles, three tackles for loss, one sack, and one interception. Pro Football Focus gave the veteran a solid 69.4 grade, which ranked 30th out of 88 qualified linebackers. 

As Huber pointed out, the Packers are switching to a 3-4 defense, which means only two off-ball linebackers are needed at one time. With the addition of Franklin, that leaves McDuffie as the odd man out. 

Of course, it's not a bad thing to have depth. Without McDuffie, 2024 third-round pick Ty'Ron Hopper would be the top backup, and he's only had more than 20 snaps in a game once in his NFL career. 

It's unlikely the Packers would get more than a mid-to-late-round pick for McDuffie, though, so it may be smarter to just hold on to him for one more season. 

Will Packers be good enough on defense? 

Looking elsewhere on the Packers' defense, it's fair to question if this unit will be good enough in 2026. Star edge Micah Parsons will likely miss half the season, and the edge rusher depth around him leaves much to be desired. 

In the secondary, the Packers seem content to rely heavily on Brandon Cisse as a rookie and new addition Benjamin St. Juste. The team will also adjust to life without Rashan Gary on the line, so there's no doubt this unit will be different. Different doesn't necessarily mean bad, though, so we'll have to see how the unit looks in September. 

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Russell beats Ferraris for Austria GP pole after Verstappen crashes

George Russell claimed pole position for the Austrian Formula One Grand Prix on Saturday with an extraordinary lap at the end of a dramatic qualifying session in which Max Verstappen crashed late on.

Russell clocked 1 minute 6.113 seconds in his Mercedes on the 4,321-kilometres Red Bull Ring in his final lap but faced an anxious wait whether he had slowed down sufficiently under yellow flags after Verstappen lost the car into a right turn and crashed into the barriers.

He was cleared a few minutes later by stewards and despite the incident took pole with a massive advantage of .236 ahead of Charles Leclerc of Ferrari.

The advantage is even more stunning as Mercedes team principle Toto Wolff said Russell probably lost "one and a half tenths" when he lifted his foot off the gas for around 100m.

Lewis Hamilton was .295 back in third in the other Ferrari and championship leader Kimi Antonelli fourth in the other Mercedes, .301 back.

"I feel incredible. It was an amazing lap. I saw the yellow, I had a big lift into the corner, went in in five tenths up and came out two and a half tenths up," Russell said.

It added to the confusion that Russell had a lap deleted but that appeared to be the in-lap after the fast lap when not single but double yellow flags were waived over the Verstappen incident, forcing drivers to slow down even more.

Leclerc, who has enjoyed a difficult season, said: "I’m relatively happy about today. Of course the last few weekends have been quite tough, so I just wanted to have a clean weekend and most of all a clean qualifying to start well for tomorrow."

Hamilton, who claimed his first win as a Ferrari driver at the Barcelona-Catalunya GP two weeks ago, said he was happy with the outcome after making a mistake in his first Q3 fast lap.

"To have the two Ferraris second and third is fantastic and a reflection of the amazing work being done back at the factory. They really are continuing to push. They brought small bits here and worked hard to upgrade the car. It is really starting to pay off," He said.

It was a dramatic qualifying where Verstappen from home team Red Bull just squeezed into Q3 by a mere four-hundredths of a second in 10th place but was then on fire with an early lead which was however quickly bettered by Antonelli while Russell moved into second.

Hamilton and then Leclerc bettered that time but Russell had the last laugh, after also topping third practice earlier on another hot day in Austria.

Russell has not won a grand prix proper since the season-opener in Australia. The next five races were won by Antonelli before the Italian teenager failed to finish two weeks ago in Barcelona where Hamilton triumphed.

Antonelli tops the championship 41 points ahead of Hamilton and 50 ahead of Russell.

PFL CEO details issues that have hindered growth of promotion's brand

Professional Fighters League CEO John Martin believes the promotion needs to focus on brand building. 

While the PFL is arguably the second-biggest MMA promotion in the world, it remains well behind industry leader UFC in terms of popularity. Martin believes the focus of the PFL has shifted multiple times since its inception in 2017, hindering its growth as a brand. Martin notes that the acquisition of Bellator in 2023 also came with a lot of issues. 

Martin, who joined as the CEO of PFL last year, believes the promotion is more important than individual fighters. Martin is now trying to build the brand of PFL.

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Is WWE Plotting Complete Bloodline Reunion, Including Sami Zayn?

It sure looks like WWE may be slowly working towards reuniting the best version of the Bloodline, including Solo Sikoa and Sami Zayn.

A case could be made that the Bloodline saga that began in the summer of 2021 and seemingly ended a few weeks after WrestleMania 40 in 2024 was the greatest storyline in wrestling history. Sure, the nWo took the industry and pop culture by storm in the late 1990s, but it didn’t have the dramatic moments that grabbed the hearts and minds of fans like the WWE storyline did.

However, like all good things — including the nWo — they come to an end. And while there was Sikoa’s version of the Bloodline and a pseudo-reunion at Survivor Series in 2024, the Bloodline story seemed to be over. Or so we thought.

After winning the World Heavyweight title at WrestleMania 42 in April, Roman Reigns formed fresh alliances with his family again. He quickly made amends with the first two members of the faction, the Usos. Then, after a violent feud with Jacob Fatu, the “Samoan Werewolf” joined the group as his new enforcer.

Yet, it doesn’t look like Reigns is done expanding the 2.0 version of the Bloodline. On a recent episode of SmackDown, Fatu passed on a message to Sikoa: Reigns wants him to come home. However, the former United States champion and leader of the MFT has declined the offer. But this week’s episode of the show pushed him closer to a return to the faction.

Is Solo Sikoa’s return to the Bloodline inevitable?

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Credit: WWE

Sikoa’s MFT brothers, Tama Tonga and Tala Tonga, informed him that they received approval from “the elders” and cut ties with their faction leader. The rest of SmackDown told a story that the man who has only known being in factions on the main roster is now completely alone, with no friends. Could we now get Sikoa’s first run on the main roster without allies? Possibly. But it sure seems more likely that he will crawl his way back to his cousin and brothers.

But if Sikoa returned to the Bloodline, are they really going to have two enforcers? Probably not. From the moment he joined the faction, it has always seemed like this storyline is a vehicle to make Fatu a bigger star. Just like Jey Uso’s Bloodline exit was about turning him into a solo star. Sooner or later, Fatu will leave the group, and they will be back to their first four: Reigns, the Usos, and Sikoa.

Could Sami Zayn eventually return to the Bloodline?

the bloodline
Credit: WWE

However, when the faction was at its best, it was when it included an honorary uce. The group was a force for over a year and a half, but it wasn’t until the summer of 2022 that it soared to new heights as Zayn tried to prove worthy of joining the all-Samoan team. His efforts to earn respect while bringing levity to the group made the Bloodline story the hottest thing pro wrestling has seen in over two decades.

When he eventually chose real friendship over faction loyalty at Survivor Series 2022, Zayn’s career took off, and he would go on to have some major professional successes. Yet, his career has plateaued over the last year and a half. While he will compete for the WWE Championship on Saturday at Night of Champions, he is not expected to win.

Assuming WWE doesn’t pull the trigger on a shocking win, Zayn’s career has stalled out and could use a new direction. Could that be a return to the Bloodline? Reigns has always had a soft spot for Zayn because of his willingness to make the sacrifices needed, despite not being a family member. It is probably a long shot, but there are certainly signs that WWE may be working their way towards a 2.0 edition of the best version of the Bloodline.

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Barbarians women v Wales women - build-up after North stars in men's game

  • Wales women take on Barbarians women, after Wales men edge Barbarians men 33-31 in earlier kick-off - read report here
  • Wales lead 14-5 at half-time through tries by Keiran Hardy and Dan Edwards either side of Vincent Koch score
  • Edwards runs clear for second before replacement George North crosses with first touch of last rugby appearance
  • Reuben Morgan-Williams steps over but Alex Nankivell hits back for BaaBaas.
  • Ellis Mee grabs Wales' fifth before North grabs second and then converts Santiago Arata score with final kick
  • British and Irish Lions and Wales great North featured for Baa-Baas against his national side in his final professional game
  • Barbarians fixture is a warm-up for Wales men's Nations Championship Tests against Fiji, Argentina and South Africa in July
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Barbarians women v Wales women - build-up after North stars in men's game

PSG lead race to sign Monaco’s Maghnes Akliouche

PSG lead race to sign Monaco’s Maghnes Akliouche
PSG lead race to sign Monaco’s Maghnes Akliouche

Paris Saint-Germain are leading the race to sign AS Monaco forward Maghnes Akliouche (24), as per a report from Fabrizio Romano.

Akliouche is set to leave his formative club this summer. He was touted to leave last summer, but the price tag set by the Principality club proved prohibitive. Monaco, however, won’t stand in his way this summer. 

There is plenty of interest. Manchester City and Tottenham Hotspur were two of the clubs in the race last season. Romano evokes interest from two (unnamed) Premier League clubs, but reports that it is PSG, potentially in the market for a replacement for Lee Kang-in, who leads the race. 

Les Monégasques are expecting bids soon; talks and approaches are “intensifying”, Romano adds. Foot Mercato, meanwhile, understand that the playmaker, currently at the 2026 FIFA World Cup with France, has already spoken with Luis Enrique and has agreed to join PSG. Lee’s prospective move to Atletico Madrid would allow the move to be completed.

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Wales beat Barbarians as North signs off in style

Dan Edwards scores a try
Wales fly-half Dan Edwards scored two tries [Huw Evans Picture Agency]

Barbarians (5) 31

Tries: Koch, North 2, Nankivell, Arata Cons: Plummer 2, North

Wales (14) 33

Tries: Hardy, Edwards 2, Morgan-Williams, Mee Cons: Edwards 2, Costelow 2

George North's try-scoring farewell could not prevent Wales warming up for their Nations Championship campaign with victory against Barbarians.

In sweltering sunshine with temperatures at the Allianz Stadium reaching 32C (90F), Wales scored five tries through fly-half Dan Edwards, two, scrum-halves Kieran Hardy and Reuben Morgan-Williams as well as wing Ellis Mee.

But the day belonged to Wales great North who bowed out in style in his final game before retirement with two Barbarians tries.

After coming on as a second-half replacement, North's opening try came with his first touch and he also added a conversion with the final kick of the game.

Few could have imagined kicking a conversion against Wales would be his last contribution on the rugby field after such a glittering career.

South Africa prop Vincent Koch, Munster centre Alex Nankivell and Uruguay scrum-half Santiago Arata also scored for the invitational side.

Wales had enjoyed a morale-boosting Six Nations win against Italy in March.

This - uncapped - victory represented successive wins for the the first time since the 2023 World Cup but Wales know there is a lot to improve before the start of the Nations Championship.

This fixture was staged outside World Rugby's official window so Wales' team was picked solely from the four domestic regions with Tandy missing 12 English and French based players.

Scrum-half Tomos Williams, lock Dafydd Jenkins, props Nicky Smith and Rhys Carre and Louis Rees-Zammit will come back into the equation for the Nations Championship start next week when Wales face Fiji at Cardiff City Stadium.

Tandy will name his squad for that tournament early next week which also includes away matches in Argentina and South Africa.

Empty seats but vital hit out for Wales

Empty seats at the Allianz Stadium
Allianz Stadium was only a quarter full on Saturday [Huw Evans Picture Agency]

Watching Wales play in front of so few fans at the home of English rugby was surreal.

The top two tiers were closed with a sparse crowd of under 20,000 in an 82,000-capacity stadium, and a first-half "Mexican Wave" indicated the supporters were not always fully engaged.

It was an uncapped international with the double-header alonsgide the women's side being played in south-west London and not in Cardiff, where heavy metal group Metallica were playing at the Principality Stadium the following day.

As a rugby exercise it was worthwhile, with many Welsh players having not had a game for more than a month.

Tandy's side needed this test before the Nations Championship and the Barbarians squad provided that challenge with the squad boasting 19 internationals from 11 different countries.

South African double World Cup winning scrum-half Faf de Klerk captained the side and described the Baa-Baas forward pack as one of the biggest he had ever played behind. A telling assessment from somebody used to playing with the Springboks.

Wales shade first half in London sunshine

Wales started strongly with powerful forward drives and Hardy sniped over.

Cardiff lock Teddy Williams, who made a welcome return from a dislocated right foot suffered in October, failed to gather the restart.

South African prop Koch forced Gareth Thomas to concede a scrum penalty and gained his reward by burrowing over for a try.

Hooker Elliot Dee, left out by Tandy this summer, was the one Welsh player starting for the Barbarians and was denied a try in the left corner,.

Dee's opposite number Wales captain Dewi Lake, who kept the leadership despite the return of British and Irish Lions flanker Jac Morgan from injury, had a productive opening quarter with powerful carries and a penalty turnover.

Barbarians finally provided some typical flair with countless offloads following a de Klerk break but the move broke down to bring up the first water break.

Wales had lacked structure since their opening try but that cohesion briefly returned with a well-worked move, with bursts from centre Joe Hawkins and man of the match Aaron Wainwright, finished off by Edwards.

Scarlets back rower Taine Plumtree produced a searing break but could not claim his own kick to score while another Wales try went begging after a poor Lake pass to Wainwright.

Handling mistakes were rife from both sides as Wales led by nine points at half-time with the break extended to 20 minutes because of the warm weather.

North stars but Wales hold on

George North is congratulated by Barbarians teammates
George North won 121 caps for Wales [Huw Evans Picture Agency]

Wales changed their front-row trio at the start of the second half with replacement props Ben Warren and Rhys Barratt given their first Wales chance, later joined by Dragons forward duo Ryan Woodman and Harrison Keddie.

Hardy's kick provided a simple second try for Edwards who sprinted away to score before the largest cheer of the day came when North came on as second-half replacement wing.

North had called time on his international career in 2024 having won 121 caps and scored 47 tries for his country, helping Wales win four Six Nations titles and two Grand Slams.

As well as his Wales exploits, he toured with the British and Irish Lions in 2013 and 2017, playing three Tests and scoring two brilliant tries in the series win against Australia.

North demonstrated he still had his world-class qualities when he burst over with his first touch, taking advantage of weak Wales defence.

After Wales centre Eddie James denied Nathan Hughes a try, Tandy's side bounced back as Morgan-Williams glided over before Munster centre Nankivell hit back before the Barbarians.

A fine Blair Murray break appeared to have set up a try for Scarlets team-mate Mee but Mason Grady was penalised for obstruction.

Mee gained his reward before North fittingly had the final word when he strolled over for his second try and converted Arata's last-gasp score.

How they lined up

Barbarians: Spring; Kellaway, Ward, Nankivell, Vakatawa; Plummer, de Klerk (capt); Kharaishvili, Dee, Koch, Rodda, Taofifenua, Salakaia-Loto, Boshier, Hughes.

Replacements: Thacker, Iscaro, Alo-Emile, Tanga, Joseph, Arata, North, McConnell.

Wales: Murray; Rogers, James, Hawkins, Mee; Edwards, Hardy; G Thomas, Lake (capt), Lewis, Carter, T Williams, Plumtree, Morgan, Wainwright.

Replacements: Elias, Barratt, Warren, Woodman, Keddie, Morgan-Williams, Costelow, Grady.

Referee: Anthony Woodthorpe (England)

Assistant referees: Alex Thomas, Jamie Parr (England)

TMO: Stuart Terheege (England).

Golden Score Drama and New Champions in Qingdao

Welcome back to day 2 of the Qingdao Grand Prix for another thrilling day of World-class judo. Before the medal matches, a dazzling opening ceremony set the stage.

In attendance was International Judo Federation General Treasurer, Dr. Naser AL TAMIMI, Mr. Bian Zhiliang, Honorary Vice President of International Judo Federation, Founder and Chair of the Board of Taishan Sports Industry Group, Mr Lin Chun, Deputy Director General of Shandong Administration of Sports and Mr Yue Yan, Vice President and Secretary General of Chinese Judo Association.

Narumi TANIOKA faced Jisu KIM in the -63kg final where an exciting Golden Score would decide the top spot on the podium. A yuko from a hold down secured TANIOKA the gold.

Qingdao Municipal People's Government Vice Mayor Mr ZHAO Shengcun awarded the medals.

At -73kg, it was Tatsuki ISHIHARA with this stand out moment from the preliminaries claiming his first Grand Prix gold in Qingdao!

International Judo Federation Executive Committee Member & Uzbekistan Judo Federation President Mr Azizjon KAMILOV awarded the medals.

-73 kilos has a lot of Kings in Japan and also throughout the World, so I won’t disappoint myself, I’ll really train hard and be the best I can be
Tatsuki Ishihara

At -70kg, it was Lara CVJETKO on the podium claiming her second Qingdao title, and fifth Grand Prix gold overall, after a fantastic day of competition, showcasing her experience.

Realcan Pharmaceutical Group Co Limited Chair Mr HAN Xu awarded the medals.

I was here last year in October and we went to the light houses and the city and I liked it, it’s a nice city. The Grand Prix is really well organised and I liked it, this is my second gold here in a row so I love it
Lara Cvjetko

Bernd FASCHING faced Zelim TCKAEV at -81kg, where the Azeri claimed gold with two impressive waza-ari throws leaving no doubt as he sealed the victory.

Impulse Health Tech Co Limited Chair Mr LIU Hongtao awarded the medals.

Join us again tomorrow for the heavyweights.

Warriors sign former Chicago Bulls big man to summer league deal

The Warriors made another offseason move Friday, adding Lachlan Olbrich to their summer league roster according to ESPN's Olgun Uluc.

Olbrich saw his first bit of NBA experience last season with the Chicago Bulls, playing 37 games on a two-way contract.

While his averages weren't the best, Olbrich showed real potential toward the end of the season, given an extra opportunity when Chicago's frontcourt was depleted. In his final game of the year, Olbrich posted a triple-double, with 10 points, 10 assists, 15 rebounds and two steals in 31 minutes.

All in all, the Australian forward/center averaged 2.4 points, three rebounds and 1.1 assists in 9.3 minutes per game. If able to impress this summer, there's a chance Olbrich could earn G-League or two-way consideration.

This article originally appeared on Warriors Wire: Warriors sign former Chicago Bulls big man to summer league deal

Rockets linked to shock move for veteran who tormented them in the playoffs

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The Houston Rockets entered the 2025-26 season with legitimate championship aspirations after pulling off a blockbuster trade to acquire Kevin Durant. Expectations were sky-high, but the season ultimately ended in disappointment. Houston's title hopes came crashing down with a frustrating first-round playoff exit to an injury-depleted Los Angeles Lakers team.

One player who left a lasting impression on the Rockets during that series was Lakers veteran Marcus Smart. With Los Angeles dealing with multiple injuries, Smart took on a significantly expanded role and delivered a series of impactful performances to help eliminate Houston from the playoffs.

Now, the Rockets appear interested in bringing that same veteran presence to their own roster. According to NBA insiders Marc Stein and Jake Fischer, Houston is expected to pursue Smart if he becomes available in free agency.

“The Rockets do, however, loom as a possible free agent destination for another one of Udoka's former players in Boston: Marcus Smart. League sources say that Smart, who is expected to draw interest from Houston and possibly other teams in free agency, is very much giving consideration to declining his $5.4 million player option for next season with the Lakers before Monday's deadline to do so and then proceed to the open market,” the report read.

Smart is seen as one of the NBA's premier defensive guards and brings a wealth of postseason experience along with proven leadership qualities. His defensive mindset and veteran presence could provide valuable guidance for Houston's emerging young stars, particularly Amen Thompson and Reed Sheppard.

For now, the Rockets must wait to see whether Smart declines his 5.4 million player option before Monday's deadline. If he becomes a free agent, Houston and the Lakers could find themselves competing for his services.

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Todd Golden provides an update on Aberdeen’s eligibility

Todd Golden revealed in an interview with On3 that Floridapostponed Denzel Aberdeen's waiver process until the NCAA gave the green light to its new 5-in-5 age-based eligibility model, which was recently voted on and approved.

“We wanted to wait until the new legislation got voted on,” Golden said.

According to Golden, Aberdeen is expected to sit down with his legal team next week as he takes the first steps in pursuing a waiver.

“With this ruling that came out, he’s going to start working with his legal team next week in terms of getting that waiver process started,” he noted.

The NCAA's approval of the new "5-in-5" age-based eligibility model earlier this week marks a significant change, as athletes will now receive five full years of eligibility beginning with their first full-time enrollment in college or the academic year after their 19th birthday, whichever comes first.

However, the caveat is that legislation does not apply to current athletes who have already completed their fourth season, essentially meaning Aberdeen is not automatically granted an additional year of eligibility.

Coach Golden, however, believes Aberdeen’s situation is different from that of other athletes to whom this may apply.

“I think for Denzel, he has, in our opinion, a much better case than these guys that just finished their fourth year playing because Denzel didn’t really play as a freshman. I think that’s the biggest difference.”

Golden emphasized that Aberdeen's circumstances are different from those of the players at the center of the Ohio case.

“As you saw in Ohio, they denied the initial TRO, for the guys that have played four years and are looking for another year. We’re keeping Denzel separate from that group because Denzel played 35 minutes as a freshman. He didn’t play a full season. So we think his case is a little different that way. He’s already re-enrolled, working towards his degree here at Florida… We think Denzel is in good shape.”

Golden said the program is prepared to pursue legal action if Aberdeen's waiver is rejected.

“We’re ready to take legal action if needed. Our hope is that there’s some common sense that comes into play before that. And they look at a guy that’s 22 years old, so way younger than a lot of these guys that are still playing college that, again, is back working for his undergraduate degree within his five-year clock. There’s a lot of things that are going his way. So, we’ll do what we need to do to make sure he’s supported properly.”

Aberdeen spent the first three years of his collegiate career with the Gators before transferring to Kentucky. Aberdeen was the sixth man on the national title team in 2024-2025 with the Gators, averaging 7.7 points, 1.7 rebounds, and 1.4 assists per game.

Aberdeen then transferred to Kentucky, where he had his best overall season yet from a statistical standpoint, averaging 13.5 points, 2.5 rebounds, and 3.4 assists per game in the 2025-2026 season before transferring back to Florida this offseason.

The Gators will enter the 2026-27 season as the preseason No. 1 and one of the favorites to win the big dance for the second time in three seasons.

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📲 Final group-stage day: Saturday’s World Cup schedule

📲 Final group-stage day: Saturday’s World Cup schedule

Today, we will experience the final day of the 2026 World Cup group stage, where we already have a certainty that feels more than a little nostalgic, because more than half of the matches in this World Cup have already been played. However, there is still plenty of excitement left, with three groups yet to be decided.

Group L will be decided in the first time slot

If there is one tight group, it is clearly this one. Croatia will face Ghana to decide second place.


Meanwhile, England will do the same against an already eliminated Panama, after the tough draw against the Africans.


That said, no one will be able to relax because no position has been decided yet.

Group K will take the stage in the second time slot

Then, in what will be the middle slot, we will have a real blockbuster to decide first place between Portugal and Colombia.


On the other hand, we also have to keep an eye on DR Congo vs. Uzbekistan, because the Africans could end up as one of the best third-place teams.


This is how the table looks...

Group J will close out the group stage

In the final slot, we will have Argentina facing Jordan, where Scaloni has already confirmed that Messi will not play because first place is almost secured.


Meanwhile, Austria and Algeria have a lot on the line, as the match could determine Spain’s next opponent.


This is what the standings look like, and once they are finalized, they will confirm the final bracket for this World Cup.

Make your predictions in the comments...

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Netherlands 🆚 Morocco: the combined XI of both teams 🔥

Netherlands
Netherlands 🆚 Morocco: the combined XI of both teams 🔥

At the heart of the competition.

After three intense matches in the group stage, it’s finally time for the round of 32.

This time, mistakes are fatal. So missing out in your match is not an option if you don’t want to drag your national team down.

Only one team will qualify from each match: now things are getting serious.

For this 2026 World Cup, the Netherlands will take on Morocco. A highly anticipated clash, as both teams promise plenty of excitement.

The Netherlands delivered solid performances during the group stage. Morocco, meanwhile, were runners-up in the last Africa Cup of Nations and stood up to Brazil.

To whet your appetite, here is a combined XI from the two teams.

It’s hard to make choices. The players have been selected solely on the basis of their performances during this World Cup.


Who would you have picked for this team?

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Red Wings Add X- Factor with #47 Pick

Red Wings Add X- Factor with #47 Pick
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The Detroit Red Wings traded back into the first round last night, parting ways with goaltender Sebastian Cossa as they selected #23 overall in an after a trade with the Utah Mammoth .

Owning picks #47, #79, #108, #143, #175, #196, and #207, the Red Wings have selections in each of the 6 available rounds today.


Barring a trade, the Red Wings will select at those spots. Insider Elliotte Friedman reported during the opening of Day 2 of the draft that things had been quiet on the Larkin trade-front on Night 1. He did, however, preface that things are always subject to change. Especially with Yzerman’s reputation for keeping things close to his chest.

Round 2, #47 Overall-

With the 47 pick in the Draft the Red Wings selected Victor Plante. Brother of Red Wings prospect Max Plante.

Victor comes out of the US National Development Program at the moment. However, he will be joining his brother at University of Minnesota Duluth to play in the next year. Though slightly undersized, Victor plays a similar cerebral, smart game that allows him to find the soft spots in defenses and score.

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Report: Flyers Expected To Be ‘Very Aggressive’ In Trade Pursuit Norris Trophy Winner

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Day 2 of the 2026 NHL Draft is underway, and the draft coverage started with a bang. On the broadcast, Elliotte Friedman mentioned that, among many teams, he expects two teams to be very aggressive in their pursuit of the 2025-26 Norris Trophy winner, Zach Werenski, and one of them is the Philadelphia Flyers.

“There was a lot of noise around Werenski over the last few weeks,” Friedman said. “There is word that he has informed the Blue Jackets that he will not extend after the next two years of his deal, and it’s kind of in Columbus’ hands on how they want to handle it. They have started opening talks; they are at least discussing it with other teams. I don’t know how I would handicap the likelihood, but there is interest. Dallas and Philadelphia are among the teams expected to be very aggressive.”

The Flyers have been well noted to be looking to upgrade on defense. A true No. 1 defenseman as well as a No. 1 center have been needed for a while now. Werenski would fill that No. 1 defender spot.

Werenski, the 6’2″ left-shot defenseman, would be absolutely everything the Flyers are looking for. A true defender, but also has point-producing offensive impact. In 75 games in his Norris-winning season, Werenski had 22 goals and 81 total points, including 21 power-play points and 4 power-play goals.

Werenski is a true, elite, two-way defenseman. It will be a hefty price for Werenski, probably a highly uncomfortable one at that. But the Flyers have the assets to get it done. Without knowing what direction the Blue Jackets will go, it’s hard to fully predict the package.

Would you pay the price for Zach Werenski?

Read More: Flyers Report Card: Grading Philly’s 1st Round Pick

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Where does Scotland's World Cup campaign leave Clarke?

Scotland head coach Steve Clarke
Scotland head coach Steve Clarke signed a new four-year contract before the World Cup [Getty Images]

Steve Clarke ended Scotland's long World Cup drought but aspirations of a first taste of the knockout rounds - heightened by the expanded format - now rest on a series of highly unlikely results elsewhere.

The draw was brutally tough, with Brazil and Morocco at five and six in Fifa's rankings. No other group had two top 10 teams.

Scotland were expected to finish third and did so after beating Haiti.

But four of the 12 third-place sides miss out and Scotland face the anguish of an early exit as Cape Verde, Ghana and Bosnia-Herzegovina continue, with DR Congo expected to join the list of pot four nations progressing.

Clarke signed a four-year contract extension prior to the tournament but his leadership is under scrutiny, much as it was after a disappointing Euro 2024.

Did the head coach get the best out of his squad in the USA?

Know your limits?

"Over the three games you're definitely looking at below-par performances," said Willie Miller, who played at the 1982 and 1986 World Cups for Scotland.

"I keep looking back on the Denmark game [November's 4-2 win to seal qualification] with those outstanding goals, but they didn't get anywhere near those levels."

The former defender described the lack of a top-class striker as "a major issue" and said he was "uncertain about the logic of a few selections".

However, he did back Clarke by adding: "He got us there and that's what the Scotland manager's job is.

"He has introduced a real togetherness in the squad as well, which wasn't always the case."

With 81 matches under his belt, Clarke is Scotland's longest-serving manager.

Support from the Scottish FA has been emphatic, with their coffers significantly enhanced by participation at three of the past four major finals.

Euro 2028 will be staged in Scotland, England, Wales, and the Republic of Ireland and it will be difficult for the co-hosts not to qualify.

"I'm sure he can go again over the next few years if he wants to," Miller added of Clarke.

"The new contract was a positive step. I think it was the right thing to do."

Scotland conceded soft, early goals in defeats to Morocco and Brazil, with former striker James McFadden saying: "The defending was certainly below the standard we're used to and the errors were costly.

"I just feel the players could have shown more. We could have done better against Morocco in terms of having a go.

"But a lot of people think we should have had two penalties and a red card in that game, which is nothing to do with the manager and players.

"Against Brazil, we gave them two gifts."

The opening 1-0 against Haiti was just Scotland's fifth win in nine World Cup campaigns.

"We have to understand our limitations," stressed Pat Nevin, who was a team-mate of Clarke's for Scotland and Chelsea.

"It's harsh to say the manager is ultra defensive when [Ben] Gannon-Doak, [John] McGinn, [Scott] McTominay and [Lawrence] Shankland are picked.

"A lack of conservatism was his downfall to a degree - because we're not good enough to be that open. I'd have gone with a back five for every game.

"We did have a go and we got absolutely found out."

With the flak coming his way, would Clarke consider walking away?

"It might cross his mind with the grief he's getting - and there's a bit of rebuild required, which is not going to be easy," Nevin added.

"I think that's blown away by one thing. He's loved what he's seen in moments and there are moments that he's given the country that have been spectacular.

"I think he's fallen in love with it and he'll definitely stick it out."

'No shame' in World Cup defeats

Stephen O'Donnell earned most of his 26 caps under Clarke and played in all three group games at the delayed Euro 2020.

The Motherwell defender points to advances made in the past seven years and believes it is fanciful to expect a larger points haul from Group C.

"We went to our first World Cup in 28 years and got our first win since 1990," said the 34-year-old.

"I don't think anyone can realistically be saying we should be getting more than three points.

"We got beat 4-0 on aggregate by two of the top teams in the world. There's no shame in that, even if there is frustration in the way we conceded the goals.

"Cape Verde are going through with three draws and their group is far easier than Scotland's.

"I see progression with the win, which we didn't manage in the last two tournaments [Euro 2020 and Euro 24].

"There is momentum building and it's got to inspire the next generation of players.

"There will be criticism around the style of play. Whether or not people say we were better in the past, we have won a game at the World Cup and that hasn't happened for 36 years.

"We've improved from when Steve Clarke first came in and hopefully there is more to come.

"You can't question the success he has had. You can always ask for better and hope to over-achieve but I don't think qualifying for three out of four tournaments looks bad on the CV."

What is the Disgrace of Gijon? Why Algeria-Austria want to draw at World Cup, and how history has a funny sense of humor

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Algeria and Austria play on Saturday night, and if they draw, both will advance to the World Cup's Round of 32.

A loser in this match would be in great jeopardy of going home. There are strong incentives for both sides to play safe and end with it all tied up, either 0-0 or maybe 1-1.

If that happens, it will remind long-time world football fans of the Disgrace of Gijon.

And ironically, that 1982 bit of history also involved Austria and Algeria, albeit in different places in the story.

MORE: With Messi, history and magic go hand in hand

What is the Disgrace of Gijon?

This was a World Cup match that took place in 1982 in Gijon, Spain, between West Germany and Austria.

The West Germans and Austrians knew that a 1-0 win for West Germany would advance both teams to the next round and eliminate Algeria.

Back then, the final matches in a given group weren't played at the same time -- this is what changed that.

Algeria played a day earlier, so West Germany knew that after scoring one goal, they and Austria could just chill out and both move on.

There was not much push to score anymore after the West Germans got it to the desired 1-0 score line.

Algeria was eliminated.

Is there a choice to make for Algeria?

Of course, advancing to the Round of 32 is the most important thing here. Algeria shouldn't jeopardize a draw just to redeem bad feelings.

But there's a case to be made, as the team that missed out due to the Disgrace of Gijon, that Algeria could really go for it in this match.

They could look to score goals, win, and eliminate Austria.

It would be a bit of karma 44 years in the making.

Will they do it? It seems much more likely that both sides in this match take the pragmatic approach.

Maybe it'll even feel like another disgrace, but for the sake of football fans, we hope not.

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Official: Parma buy Cremaschi from Inter Miami with contract to 2031

Official: Parma buy Cremaschi from Inter Miami with contract to 2031
Official: Parma buy Cremaschi from Inter Miami with contract to 2031

Parma have officially purchased Benjamin Cremaschi outright from Inter Miami with a new contract to 2031 for the USMNT talent. ‘I am proud to say my future is at Parma.’

The 21-year-old creative midfielder had arrived in Serie A last summer on loan with an option to buy at the end of the season for €4m.

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As expected, the Ducali formally announced today that they decided to activate that clause and now own the player outright.

He has put pen to paper on a new contract at the Stadio Tardini until June 2031.

Cremaschi settles down at Parma

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“I am proud to say that my future is at Parma,” Cremaschi told the official club website.

“This city has become my home and I am happy to continue this journey with Parma Calcio. The last year was difficult due to the injury, but this made me even more determined to come back stronger than ever.

“I am working every day to be ready for the new season and can’t wait to experience new emotions along with all the fans. I thank the supporters for their affection, their support, and the faith they always showed in me. We’ll see each other soon!”

As the name would suggest, Cremaschi has Italian origins and therefore was able to secure an Italian passport.

He was also called up by Argentina at Under-20 level, but made his decision to represent the USA.

Cremaschi’s last game for Parma was in March, when he sustained a meniscus ligament injury in his knee, but he can look to the future with confidence in Serie A.

“Goes quiet over the summer”: Ben Jacobs On Hughes’ Future

“Goes quiet over the summer”: Ben Jacobs On Hughes’ Future
“Goes quiet over the summer”: Ben Jacobs On Hughes’ Future

Richard Hughes and Liverpool Face Defining Moment Amid Al Hilal Interest

Liverpool sporting director remains central to summer rebuild

Credit must go to Ben Jacobs for the original information, with the journalist reporting that Richard Hughes remains “fully committed” to Liverpool this summer despite growing expectation that Al Hilal will return with an “aggressive” approach once the transfer window closes.

For Liverpool, this is a story about far more than one executive’s future. It is about control, continuity and the machinery behind a club attempting to reshape itself at speed. Hughes is not operating on the margins of this rebuild. He is at the centre of it.

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With Andoni Iraola replacing Arne Slot, Victor Munoz already added to the squad and further movement expected, Liverpool require clarity as much as ambition. Recruitment departments thrive on conviction. They suffer when uncertainty begins to gather around the people making the decisions.

Al Hilal interest refuses to fade

Jacobs told The Redmen TV that “advanced talks” have already taken place, although Liverpool’s position remains firm for now.

“My expectation is that it goes quiet over the summer, that he continues to lead Liverpool’s recruitment and get this two-summer plan done,” Jacobs explained.

That sentence matters. Liverpool’s plan has always appeared broader than one window. This is not a scattergun summer built around impulse and opportunity. It feels like a staged reset, one designed to reshape the squad across two summers, balancing senior departures, tactical evolution and long-term succession.

Yet Jacobs added the warning that will concern supporters.

“But then, after that, I think Al Hilal will be there. I think Al Hilal will be aggressive.”

There is the tension. Liverpool may have Hughes fully focused now, but September could bring a different conversation.

Edwards, Hughes and Liverpool’s bigger question

Hughes is working alongside FSG CEO of Football Michael Edwards, with both men out of contract next summer. That detail gives this story its real edge. Liverpool are not merely asking whether Hughes stays. They are asking how stable their football structure will look beyond this window.

Al Hilal’s plan reportedly involves Hughes reuniting with Simon Francis after their Bournemouth connection, with roles as technical and sporting directors under discussion. That would be a serious attempt to import Premier League expertise into a Saudi project still eager to accelerate its credibility.

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From a Liverpool supporter’s point of view, this report lands in a slightly uncomfortable place. On one hand, there is reassurance in the idea that Hughes remains fully committed for the summer. That matters because this is a major period for the club. Iraola needs backing, the squad still needs work and the club cannot afford confusion behind the scenes.

On the other hand, the idea of Al Hilal waiting until September feels like one of those stories that does not simply disappear. If “advanced talks” have already taken place, then fans are entitled to wonder how far down the road this has gone.

The biggest concern is not really Hughes leaving in isolation. People move on. Liverpool have survived major exits before. The concern is timing. If Hughes helps design a two-summer plan, then leaves after summer one, Liverpool need to know exactly who owns the next stage.

Hughes staying through the window is good news. Hughes staying beyond it would feel far more significant.

'Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is breathing down his neck': Manjrekar's blunt warning to Sanju Samson

Former India batter Sanjay Manjrekar believes Sanju Samson cannot afford too many failures with young sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi waiting in the wings, following India's disappointing start to the T20I series against Ireland.

India, led by new T20I captain Shreyas Iyer, suffered a 34-run defeat in the opening match of the two-game series in Belfast on Friday. The loss has intensified calls for 15-year-old Sooryavanshi to be handed his international debut in the second and final T20I at the same venue on Sunday.


For the series opener, the Indian team management retained the opening pair of T20 World Cup 2026 heroes Abhishek Sharma and Sanju Samson, leaving Sooryavanshi on the bench. Whether the teenage batting prodigy gets his opportunity in the next match remains one of the biggest talking points ahead of Sunday's contest.

Samson, who was named Player of the Tournament during India's successful T20 World Cup campaign earlier this year, failed to make an impact against Ireland. The wicketkeeper-batter managed only five runs from four deliveries before being dismissed.

Speaking on Sony Sports Network after India's defeat, Manjrekar said both Samson and Abhishek Sharma must remain alert because of the growing competition for places at the top of the order.

“But Sanju Samson needs to be careful because Vaibhav Sooryavanshi is breathing down his and Abhishek Sharma's necks,” Manjrekar said on the Sony Sports Network.

Despite backing Sooryavanshi's immense talent, Manjrekar felt the youngster alone would not have been able to change the outcome of the opening game. He explained that the difficult chase required an explosive start as well as sustained momentum, making the task challenging regardless of who opened the innings.

“I think he would have done what Abhishek did, slightly better, maybe. A chase where you had to do everything in the first six overs. You had to carry that momentum for the rest of the overs as well. So he could have made things a little easier in the chase, but the target became just too big, and conditions weren't easy. And you saw in the tri-series in Dambulla as well how the sixes weren't coming as often to him,” Manjrekar said.

The former India batter also pointed out that Sooryavanshi had experienced similar challenges during the tri-series in Dambulla, where clearing the ropes consistently proved difficult. While he believes the youngster may have made a difference during the Powerplay, Manjrekar maintained that there is currently no vacancy at the top of India's batting order.

"And it was a reminder, and I'm very glad that you know I said that earlier as well, that people got an idea as to how sixes are not so easy to hit. So Vaibhav would have managed it in the first six overs, but he also would have had his work cut out later. And to answer your question, I don't think it would have made that much of a difference unless you want to play him down the order. Middle order, there is some place there, but at the top, I don't think there is any place," he added.

Egor Shilov Drafted 43rd Overall By Colorado Avalanche

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Penn State hockey commit Egor Shilov was drafted 43rd overall by the Colorado Avalanche in the 2026 NHL Entry Draft:

The @Avalanche uses the 43rd pick to select Egor Shilov! #NHLDraft | @TigresVictopic.twitter.com/JuQ96WqWKJ

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Shilov quickly flew up the NHL Draft radar after an outstanding 2025-26 season with the Victoriaville Tigers of the QMJHL. He had 82 points (32 goals, 50 assists) in the regular season, good for 7th in the QMJHL among all skaters. Shilov was one of the top center prospects in this year’s draft and committed to Penn State last month, flipping from Boston University to the Nittany Lions. It is still unclear when he will join Penn State, but his future is bright.

The Avalanche are still in the middle of their Stanley Cup window with Nathan MacKinnon and Cale Makar. Former Penn State winger Matt DiMarsico signed a two-year entry level contract with the Avalanche in March.

Congratulations Egor and good luck!

Report: Nets extend Two-Way qualifying offer to Chaney Johnson

The Brooklyn Nets are coming off a 2025-26 NBA season in which they finished with a lowly 20-62 record that ultimately awarded them with the No. 6 overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft. Brooklyn is likely hoping to improve the team as much as possible given that they don't have the rights to their own first-round pick in 2027 and it seems like they're taking care of business.

The Nets extended a Two-Way qualifying offer to forward Chaney Johnson on Saturday, according to a report from Keith Smith of Spotrac. As Smith pointed out in his post on X, Johnson is now a restricted free-agent, meaning that other teams could make offers to him in free-agency, but the Nets have the opportunity to match the offer due to the restricted status.

Johnson, 24, played 17 games for the Nets last season and he averaged 8.2 points, 4.6 rebounds, and 2.1 assists per game while shooting 54.3% from the field and 30.0% from behind the three-point line. Johnson began the season by signing a Two-Way contract with Brooklyn towards the end of December and while he spent most of his time with the G League team in Long Island., he showed what he was capable of during his time on the NBA stage.

While this move doesn't guarantee that Johnson will be back with the Nets next season, this is the next step to pave the way for him to be back with Brooklyn. Time will tell if Johnson will see more playing time next season given that the Nets just added three more players to the team through the 2026 NBA Draft, but he should be in a good spot to continue his development.

Chaney Johnson played 17 games for the Nets this past season, averaging 8.2 PPG, 4.6 RPG, and 2.1 APG while shooting 54.3% from the field and 30.0% from 3. https://t.co/SdeUn9R46c

— Sharif Phillips-Keaton (@SharifKeaton) June 27, 2026

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Max Verstappen Demands Answers After Austrian Grand Prix Qualifying Crash

Max Verstappen walked away from a Q3 shunt at the Red Bull Ring on Saturday uninjured but with questions his team can’t yet answer. A car that had behaved itself all weekend suddenly bit him twice on the same flying lap – and the four-time world champion wants to know why.

Speaking to Sky Sports after qualifying, Verstappen described the sequence that ended his session. “In that lap, on Turn 6, there was a big moment on entry. It is a bit weird as I have not had something like that all weekend.”

That was the warning. He didn’t heed it in time. “Then, in Turn 9, it was immediately gone. Not a small correction but full-lock off. That is a bit odd, so we will have a look.”

What the Crash Actually Cost Him

The RB22 found the barriers at Turn 9 in front of Red Bull’s home crowd, scattering gravel and bringing out double yellows through the final sector. The chaos that followed – George Russell completing a pole lap under those conditions, stewards initially noting a yellow flag infringement before clearing him entirely – somewhat overshadowed Verstappen’s situation. His earlier Q3 effort had clocked a 1m06.475s, placing him third at that stage of the session. Ultimately, the accident left him fifth on the grid, with Russell, Charles Leclerc, Lewis Hamilton, and Kimi Antonelli all ahead of him.

Fifth at a track where Verstappen had taken pole four years running, from 2021 through 2024, stings. He admitted the opportunity that slipped away. “It’s a shame as realistically we could have been P3. But getting off the line is hard for us so even P3 we might drop to P5.”

The qualifying session had already been trickier than it needed to be. In Q2, Red Bull left Verstappen in the garage deep into the session, calculating that his 1m07.183s would hold up – a decision partly driven by a desire to keep a fresh set of softs for Q3. The gamble nearly failed; he slid from seventh down to tenth before scraping through as cars around him couldn’t improve enough to bump him out.

On Sunday, the team will be working through what went wrong mechanically.

“There are still some things we want to understand from the package, some that worked well and some not so well, and work from there.”

Fulham sign Bayern Munich teenager Kusi-Asare

Jonah Kusi-Asare in action for Fulham during the 2025-26 season
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Fulham have completed the permanent signing of Bayern Munich forward Jonah Kusi-Asare for an undisclosed fee.

The 18-year-old Swede, who joins on a five-year deal with an option for a further 12 months, played 10 times for the Cottagers while on loan from the Bundesliga champions last season.

"I'm very happy to be a permanent Fulham player. From my first week here, it was very good – I felt like I was a part of the Fulham family," he told FFCtv.

"The changing room was very nice, team, staff, so I'm very happy to stay here."

Victor Wembanyama's brother reveals the Unexpected burden of being recognized everywhere

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In just three NBA seasons, Victor Wembanyama has firmly established himself as one of the league's biggest superstars. After years of sky-high expectations, the French star delivered on the grand stage during the 2025-26 season. However, his remarkable season run ultimately ended in disappointment as the Spurs fell short against the New York Knicks in the finals.

Meanwhile, Wembanyama's younger brother, Oscar Wembanyama, made a significant move in his own basketball career as he continues preparing for a future NBA Draft opportunity. Despite not yet reaching the league, Oscar is already dealing with the enormous expectations that naturally come with sharing the Wembanyama name. Recently, he opened up about the unique pressure of being compared to his brother.

"I mean it's definitely not easy. I think every athlete that have family member that went pro knows what it is. Like people recognize you without you being like doing nothing. My brother is the best player in the world. So I cannot ignore that. And nobody does. I'd say it's a different type of pressure,” Oscar said.

Oscar spent last season starring in France's U21 league with SIG Strasbourg before taking the next step in his development by signing his first professional contract with Denain ASC Voltaire for the 2026-27 season. By joining a Pro B club, he has chosen an environment that will provide meaningful minutes against experienced professional players.

Meanwhile, Victor Wembanyama has continued to justify every expectation that accompanied him as the No. 1 overall pick. During the 2025-26 season, he became the youngest player in NBA history to win the Defensive Player of the Year award. The 22-year-old later earned Western Conference Finals MVP honors, and added several records to his remarkable resume.

With Victor already accomplishing milestones typically associated with all-time greats before the age of 23, basketball fans will closely monitor Oscar's progress in France. All are eager to see whether another member of the Wembanyama family can follow a similar path toward NBA stardom.

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Kaylen Frederick returns to a very different JDC-Miller team

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There is a different feel to JDC-Miller MotorSports since the last time Kaylen Frederick was in the car. 

Frederick is back co-driving the #5 Porsche 963 for the Sahlen’s 6 Hours of The Glen, a little over three months since his previous appearance at the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring. Over that stretch, the John Church-led outfit managed to acquire Porsche factory breakout star Laurin Heinrich for the sprint rounds of the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship, with the German helping pull off a stellar victory at WeatherTech Raceway Laguna Seca - the first-ever privateer win in the Grand Touring Prototype (GTP) class.

Through the uniqueness of Heinrich sitting second in the championship, courtesy of his two season-opening wins with his other responsibilities with Porsche Penske Motorsport (PPM), he was pivoted - and added - to JDC-Miller’s endurance lineups for Watkins Glen International and Road America. He will end the season with PPM at Petit Le Mans before taking over one of the entries full-time next season. 

Frederick, 24, made his IMSA debut at Daytona and has been doing mostly simulator work since Sebring. However, he was present for Heinrich’s first weekend with JDC-Miller at Long Beach, where they finished sixth.

Kaylen Frederick, ART Grand Prix

Kaylen Frederick, ART Grand Prix

And this weekend the Maryland has enjoyed not only getting back in the car, but getting the opportunity to work with Heinrich, as the pair also co-drive the entry with full-timer Tijmen van der Helm.

“It's been really good,” Frederick said. “I mean, to be honest, he has more races with the team than I do now, because I've only done Daytona and Sebring. He brings a lot of experience, which is great for the team. Just helping them develop and go in the right direction. It's something that I can only give a certain amount of feedback of what I'd like with the car. But, somebody that has that more experience and sort of knows what helps it go fast can move the team in the right direction, which is tricky for me or Tijmen to do. 

“Obviously, with not having the experience from Penske or being a Porsche factory driver, you just get that bit more information, right? You have more experience.”

#5 JDC-Miller MotorSports Porsche 963: Tijmen van der Helm, Laurin Heinrich, Laurens Vanthoor

#5 JDC-Miller MotorSports Porsche 963: Tijmen van der Helm, Laurin Heinrich, Laurens Vanthoor

While it might appear to be a significant difference in experience, Frederick also noted how the differences in the team - and car, as JDC-Miller runs without this year’s Joker upgrades - are something to retain awareness of as the weekend goes on.

“I think the main thing that we're also having to manage is to maximize what we have and not necessarily try to copy other people, because it is still a different car,” Frederick said. 

“It's a different philosophy. So I think we're having to not take it with a grain of salt, but make sure we're not going too far away from our own philosophies that we're not in no man's land. 

“We're just trying to find a balance of going in a certain direction that Laurin might feel is better, but also making sure we're still within a good window and not just massively experimenting for a race because you still want to get a good result. But I think they've done a good job at the sprint races recently. They've been pretty strong. So, yeah, we'll see how we go this weekend. I think we have a good opportunity to be pretty quick.” 

Looking forward

#5 JDC-Miller MotorSports Porsche 963: Tijmen van der Helm, Laurin Heinrich, Kaylen Frederick

#5 JDC-Miller MotorSports Porsche 963: Tijmen van der Helm, Laurin Heinrich, Kaylen Frederick

As it stands, Frederick will only be in the car for the remaining endurance rounds as he focuses on a budget to expand his racing presence next season. With that in mind, there are certain things he wants to see out of himself before the year is over.

“Obviously everyone wants a good result,” he said. “They want the number, but I think it's all relative to the car's performance.

“Sebring or Daytona was never really possible for us to get on the podium. But at some race this year, it might be like it was at Laguna. So we'll obviously capitalize on those races when we do have a good performance. Otherwise, I think having Laurin in the car, just making sure I am learning a lot. Because he is quite helpful in giving those last bits of performance. He knows where all those small pieces are. But also, I think there is just a lot to learn in general. I'm still very new to endurance racing. I think I did relatively well at Daytona and Sebring, but I just want to polish up on a lot of different things. And get more comfortable with them so I feel more vetted because every time I get in the car, it feels like I'm getting up to speed. As opposed to I'm already on it and I can keep improving and pushing the team.

“So I think just to gather that experience is the main thing. And yeah, get used to every track and get more comfortable with the car just so I'm not getting in the car and feeling like I'm playing catch-up, because that's what it feels like when you're out of the car for three months.”

Watch: The Rolex 24 at Daytona: Precision, Perfection, and The Road To Victory (IMSA Endurance Racing)

 

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How to live stream WWE Night of Champions: King and Queen of the Ring Finals, TV channel

One of WWE’s biggest Premium Live Events of the year takes place today as Night of Champions heads to Kingdom Arena in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.

Cody Rhodes wins Saturday, Feb. 1, 2025, during the WWE Royal Rumble at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis.


With multiple championships on the line, the King and Queen of the Ring Finals, and a blockbuster Undisputed WWE Championship Triple Threat Match, Night of Champions is expected to play a major role in shaping the road to SummerSlam. The event streams exclusively in the United States on ESPN Unlimited through the ESPN App, while international viewers can watch on Netflix.

How to Watch WWE Night of Champions 2026

  • When: Saturday, June 27, 2026
  • Time: 1:00 PM ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN Unlimited
  • Live Stream: ESPN Unlimited (watch now)

The event marks the first WWE Premium Live Event to stream exclusively on ESPN Unlimited in the United States following WWE’s new media partnership with ESPN. Fans can also watch the free Countdown Show beginning two hours before the opening bell.

WWE Night of Champions 2026 Match Card

  • Undisputed WWE Championship: Cody Rhodes (c) vs. Gunther vs. Sami Zayn
  • King of the Ring Final: Oba Femi vs. Jey Uso
  • Queen of the Ring Final: Liv Morgan vs. IYO SKY
  • Steel Cage Match: Seth Rollins vs. Bron Breakker
  • WWE United States Championship: Trick Williams (c) vs. Ricky Saints
  • WWE Women’s United States Championship: Tiffany Stratton (c) vs. Jade Cargill

The main event features Cody Rhodes defending the Undisputed WWE Championship against Gunther and Sami Zayn in a Triple Threat Match. The winners of the King and Queen of the Ring tournaments will earn championship opportunities at SummerSlam, making today’s finals among the most important matches on the card. Meanwhile, Seth Rollins and Bron Breakker settle their heated rivalry inside a steel cage.

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Texas vs Tennessee matchup deeper than alma mater for Peyton Manning

The world of college football is simultaneously very big and very small. Just ask the Manning family.

As Texas quarterback Arch Manning prepares for his fourth season with the Longhorns and his second as the full-time starter, a large orange matchup looms on the horizon: Tennessee, the alma mater of one of his uncles, Peyton. Later in the season, he will take on Ole Miss, where Eli also helmed at QB.

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It'll be a new-look Vols team Manning takes on, but the expectations will be high as ever. Texas, meanwhile, is looking to navigate its way back to the College Football Playoffs.

At the annual Manning Passing Academy, Peyton was asked who he would be cheering for in the Week 4 matchup and the SEC opener for both sides. Though he presented a largely neutral front, refusing to say he would be rooting against his alma mater, he did make it quite clear he would be supporting his nephew.

"I was asking one of the kids, one of the kids was asking me earlier who I was gonna go for," Manning said when he was asked about the pending matchup. "And I said what do you think? And of course he said that he would go for his school over his relative. And I went 'well you and I are different. You and I are wired differently.

"Nothing's more important than your family," he continued. "But obviously it's gonna be a huge SEC game. My dad (Arch) dealt with it when I was in college when Tennessee played Ole Miss. I love my university, my alma mater. Pull for them unconditionally. But nothing's more important than my family. And when you have a nephew playing. I pull very hard for him every single Saturday. So that's pretty much a no-brainer, pulling for your nephew to play well. But like I said everybody knows pretty strongly where my loyalties lie on all other Saturdays. The University of Tennessee."

Now, Arch playing well, of course, does not preclude Tennessee from winning. But Manning did say all "other" Saturdays. With that in mind, it seems pretty clear he'll be rooting for Texas. But don't expect him to show up in burnt orange at Neyland Stadium.

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Texas vs Tennessee matchup deeper than alma mater for Peyton Manning

Huge blow to Apple’s iPad Mini: This OLED tablet beats it across the board

In our review, the Oppo Pad Mini shows exactly what a modern mini tablet should look like. With its 144-Hz OLED display, modern design, and impressive battery life, this alternative to the iPad Mini sets new standards. In comparison, the Apple tablet seems outdated, especially in terms of its display, design, and battery life.

Toprak Razgatlıoğlu Hollanda Grand Prix'sinde 17. oldu

Milli motosikletçi Toprak Razgatlıoğlu, MotoGP Dünya Şampiyonası'nın 10. etabı Hollanda Grand Prix'sinin sprint yarışında 17. oldu.

Hollanda'nın Assen kentiyle aynı adı taşıyan 4,5 kilometrelik pistte gerçekleştirilen sprint yarışında 20.05.310'luk dereceyle Trackhouse takımının İspanyol sürücüsü Raul Fernandez, birinci sırayı aldı.

Prima Pramac Yamaha adına yarışan Red Bull sporcusu Toprak Razgatlıoğlu, sprint yarışını 17. sırada tamamladı.

Hollanda Grand Prix'sinin ana yarışı, yarın TSİ 15.00'te 26 tur üzerinden yapılacak.

Milli sualtı sporcusu Kaan Efe Kaya dünya ikincisi oldu

Milli sualtı sporcusu Kaan Efe Kaya, Güney Kore'de düzenlenen CMAS Paletli Yüzme Havuz Dünya Şampiyonası'nda gümüş madalya elde etti.

Türkiye Sualtı Sporları Federasyonunun açıklamasına göre Güney Kore'nin Incheon kentindeki organizasyonda Kaan Efe Kaya, erkekler 400 metre çift palet finalinde mücadele etti.

Kaan Efe, finalde 3 dakika 29.06 saniyelik derecesiyle dünya ikincisi olarak gümüş madalya kazandı.

Açıklamada görüşlerine yer verilen Türkiye Sualtı Sporları Federasyonu Başkanı Kadir Sağlam, "Federasyonumuz, birçok branşta ülkemizi Avrupa ve dünya şampiyonalarında gururla temsil etmeye devam etmektedir. Güney Kore'deki Paletli Yüzme Dünya Şampiyonası'nda mücadele eden milli takımımız, ülkemizin gururu oldu. Dünya ikinciliği başarımız, yine bu ay gençlerde 3 Avrupa ikinciliği ve 2 Avrupa üçüncülüğü madalyaları elde etmemiz bir tesadüf değil. Sporcularımızın dünya şampiyonluğunda final derecelerine ulaşmaları için elimizden gelen her türlü çabayı adım adım ortaya koyuyoruz. Bu madalyaları şampiyonluklara dönüştüreceğimize inancım tamdır. Dünya ikincisi olan, finallerde yüzen sporcularımız başta olmak üzere tüm millilerimize ve antrenörlerimize camiamız adına teşekkür eder, onları gönülden kutlarız. Gençlik ve Spor Bakanımız Sayın Osman Aşkın Bak ve Bakan Yardımcımız Sayın Hamza Yerlikaya başta olmak üzere Bakanlığımızın tüm çalışanlarına, camiamıza her zaman destek oldukları için ayrıca teşekkür ederiz." ifadelerini kullandı.

Hakan Çalhanoğlu Transferinde Son Dakika: İtalyanlar Geleceğini Duyurdu!

Sarı-lacivertlilerin transfer gündemini meşgul eden milli yıldız Hakan Çalhanoğlu için Inter kulübü radikal bir karar aldı. Çizme basını, tecrübeli orta sahanın geleceğini şekillendirecek o planı duyurdu.

İtalyan basınından Fenerbahçe camiasını yakından ilgilendiren önemli bir iddia geldi. Sarı-lacivertlilerin başkan adaylarından Hakan Safi’nin transfer vaatleri arasında yer alan milli yıldız Hakan Çalhanoğlu için Inter kulübü nihai kararını verdi.

La Gazzetta Dello Sport’un paylaştığı bilgilere göre, Milano ekibi tecrübeli orta saha oyuncusuyla yeni bir sözleşme imzalamayı düşünmüyor. Sezon ortasında kontrat yenileme yönünde bazı dedikodular çıksa da İtalyan devinin yönetimi bu fikirden vazgeçti.

Inter, başarılı futbolcuyu hemen elden çıkarmak yerine mevcut sözleşmesinin sonuna kadar takımda tutmak istiyor. 2027 yılına kadar kontratı bulunan Hakan Çalhanoğlu, bir ayrılık yaşanmaması durumunda Temmuz 2027’de serbest kalarak bonservisini eline alacak.

Inter'de 2 Serie A şampiyonluğu yaşayan Hakan Çalhanoğlu, 212 maçta forma giydi ve 50 gol atarken, 39 asist yaptı.

Inter'in bu hamlesinin ardından, 32 yaşındaki yıldız oyuncunun transfer sürecinde nasıl bir yol izleyeceği merak konusu.

Apple reportedly lobbies Uncle Sam for access to Chinese memory chips — tech giant allegedly wants to buy from blacklisted CXMT

As the ongoing component crisis worsens, even the biggest companies are no longer shielded. Apple, in a historic first, raised prices on a fleet of its products yesterday, saying it could no longer protect its customers from the soaring memory and storage costs. Now, the Financial Times is reporting that Apple is trying to lobby the U.S. government to secure official clearance to buy (cheaper) memory from China's CXMT.

CXMT is not outright banned by the White House, as it's not on the Defense Department's "Entity List," which prohibits Chinese companies entirely on national security grounds. Instead, it's listed in the 1260H list, which still designates it as a Chinese military company, and doing business with it would cause major reputational damage to an American company.

Apple has apparently been reaching out to its allies in Washington to persuade the government to allow it to purchase RAM from CXMT. Unlike Micron, Samsung, and SK Hynix — the coalition controlling 90% of the world's DRAM — CXMT has no real incentive to chase AI buildouts. It can therefore provide RAM at much more reasonable prices without compromising performance.

Recently, Corsair Vengeance DDR5 sticks from China were found to use CXMT modules underneath, signaling the company's entry into the mainstream. That was a 6,000 MT/s CL30 kit, so it seems CXMT certainly has the ability to produce modern silicon at a scale sufficient for a major PC vendor like Corsair. OEMs such as Dell and HP are also adopting Chinese-made RAM for those region-bound systems.

Before that, CXMT has already demonstrated its capabilities for cutting-edge DRAM manufacturing; late last year, it showed off production-ready DDR5-8000 and LPDDR5X-10667 modules. Volume is another issue entirely, but Beijing has certainly figured out how to make performant RAM. If a buyer like Apple were to enter the picture now, even just for the Chinese market, it would completely shift the paradigm.

Of course, such a precedent is subject to approval, and high-ranking officials seem adamant against it. John Moolenaar, the chairman of the House China committee, has warned that Apple partnering "with a Chinese military company would be a grave mistake." He told Financial Times that it's imperative for America not to rely on foreign supply chains for something as critical as DRAM.

Apple is in a dire situation itself, having lost $265 billion off its market cap the day it announced price hikes on MacBooks and iPads. In an uncharacteristic move, Tim Cook even admitted he'd never seen anything like this in his 40+ year stint. The Cupertino giant has always enjoyed comfortable margins on memory and storage upgrades, but it can no longer dam the "hundred-year flood."

"Trump can show the courage to keep American memory alive for our security and our competitiveness or pour it down the drain so Tim Cook can squeeze out a few more points of margin," remarked an ex-official. Another security expert said it wouldn't make sense for the administration to fiercely protect critical earths and rare minerals, while suddenly conceding in the AI race (which is the reason behind the RAMpocalypse).

Whether Apple's efforts in Washington succeed or not is also predicated on the changing of the guard, since Tim Cook will hand over the baton to John Ternus come September — a logistics wizard leaving at perhaps the most decisive moment he was needed. The AI boom is here to stay, and so is the component crisis for now, so it remains to be seen how the company navigates the oncoming challenges.

Steam Machine scalping hits $3,000 on eBay as sellers list preorder reservations — scalpers already flipping queues for 2X the MSRP of the 2TB model

Despite Valve’s efforts to prevent scalpers from taking advantage of the Steam Machine’s limited supply, there are still a few opportunists out there who are taking the risk of selling the pre-order slot that they have won. A quick search for “Steam Machine” on eBay would pull up results for pre-order slots sold at a significant premium above Valve’s own $1,049 retail price.

We see various listings for the 512GB version selling between $1,363.70 to $2,800 — a 30% to 167% premium. Scalper prices for the 2TB version are far more egregious, with listings priced between $2,399 and $2,899, making it 93% to 140% more expensive than buying it directly from the Steam Store.

Valve has already anticipated this event, especially given the massive interest in the Steam Machine and limited supply. This has happened multiple times before, especially with the arrival of the PlayStation 5 and every Nvidia GPU launch since the 30 series. To avoid frustration among legitimate gamers who couldn’t score a console during the first run of pre-orders but see several listings from third-party sellers with excruciatingly tall markups, Valve set up a randomized reservation system to make buying the Steam Machine as fair as possible.

Steam Machines being sold by scalpers on eBay

(Image credit: eBay)

“A launch that starts at a specific day and time tends to reward bots, people with fast internet connections, talented gaming fingers for quick F5/refresh reactions, and those who can schedule their life around that moment. By accepting reservation signups over the course of a few days, without any incentive to be first, we're hoping to take away some of that friction,” the company said on the Steam Machine FAQ section. “The longer timeframe also allows us to do some extra validation on the signups to make sure they're real accounts, with only one per household.”

There are some stringent requirements before a Steam account can be considered for the privilege of buying a Steam Machine. This includes: a Steam account in good standing, a Steam purchase on or before April 27, 2026, and only one Steam Machine per household. These criteria will make it quite difficult for professional scalpers to scoop up multiple Steam Machine units and sell them at a premium on the used market. Despite that, it seems a few people are willing to trade their slot for cash and have put their reservations up for sale on eBay.

If you weren’t lucky enough to secure a Steam Machine reservation, you might get tempted to pick one up from these scalpers. However, we strongly advise against that, as you’re taking several risks. For one, there is no guarantee that the seller you’re talking to is legitimate. Even though they may have 100% rating, it’s quite easy to game the system to achieve this. You might end up getting scammed out of your hard-earned cash, especially if they ask for payment first before shipping the item.

While being among the first to get a Steam Machine might bring a good feeling, you shouldn’t let FOMO dictate your spending decisions. In fact, it might even be better to wait a little longer because the first batch of Steam Machines will only have one 16GB stick of RAM, meaning it won’t have the advantages of dual-channel memory. While there’s no guarantee that future releases will use two 8GB sticks instead, Valve said this may change.

Intel's next-gen 52-core Nova Lake CPU could pull up to 474W — high-end LGA1954 motherboards may need three 8-pin power connectors to feed the monster

Intel is expected to push the boundaries on power draw with its upcoming Nova Lake series processors, which will rival the best CPUs. According to newly leaked information, the flagship 52-core desktop variant is expected to feature a dual-compute tile architecture with a massive PL2 limit of 474W. The information was shared by LC Tech Leaks and confirmed by Jaykihn, who has a pretty solid track record with Intel hardware.

PL2, or Power Limit 2, represents the maximum power a CPU can draw during short boost periods. That said, a PL2 target of 474W remains quite demanding, although a previous rumor suggests Intel may also have a PL4 emergency power limit over 700W. It is important to note that these power limits may only apply to the top-end models with the dual-tile architecture.

Additionally, the leak also sheds light on the upcoming platform, including the previously rumored LGA1954 socket. We already know that Nova Lake-S will require a new generation of motherboards. Motherboard vendors are expected to classify their boards by sustained PL1 power levels, with configurations for 35W, 65W, 125W, and 175W CPUs. Enthusiast-grade motherboards, likely the Z990 series, are also rumored to feature three EPS 8-pin CPU power connectors instead of the traditional two. While vendors will have the option to include a third connector, its primary purpose would be to support extreme overclocking and would not affect the CPU's rated performance profile.

The upcoming Nova Lake-S lineup is expected to carry the ‘Core Ultra 400S’ moniker and will be Intel's biggest desktop CPU overhaul in years. We’ve previously reported leaked specifications indicating configurations ranging from 6 to 52 cores, with support for DDR5-8000 memory. The flagship 52-core model is expected to feature 16 performance cores, 32 efficiency cores, and a new Big Last Level Cache (bLLC) design to take on AMD's 3D V-Cache gaming dominance. The company is also rumored to introduce integrated Xe3 graphics, Thunderbolt 5, PCIe 5.0 connectivity, and an upgraded NPU for AI workloads.

While these specifications are unconfirmed, it is clear that Intel is targeting substantial gains in gaming, multi-threaded performance, and overall platform capabilities with its next-gen processors.

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I've been testing macOS 27 in beta — here's are 3 reasons why it's a bupgrade than you might think

When Apple unveiled its upcoming software updates at WWDC 2026 on June 8, we didn't really get much on macOS 27 — aside from an animated skit about how the Golden Gate name was chosen. But having given the operating system a trial run, I can report that there is in fact a lot to look forward to.

It's worth emphasizing that installing the developer beta is risky: it's no exaggeration to say it can potentially brick your Mac, or at least some of its apps. Unless you're sure about this, you should wait for the public beta in July or the full release of the software sometime in the fall (for the northern hemisphere).

Just because I haven't come across any problems in my testing doesn't mean it'll be the same for you, but I can tell you that I'm impressed by what I've experienced so far. This is still very much a work in progress from Apple of course, so don't treat this as a review — features may come and go before it's pushed out to everyone.

As for compatibility, macOS 27 Golden Gate leaves Intel Macs behind. You'll only be able to install and run this if you're on an Apple Silicon machine. Here are my three favorite things about it so far.

1. It's smooth and fast

macOS 27 Golden Gate

macOS 27 is just one of several software updates on the way from Apple (Image credit: Apple)

Apple has promised performance upgrades with macOS 27 — though it's been a little vague on the details — and while I haven't run any benchmarks, I'd say my MacBook has felt noticeably faster and snappier. Perhaps Apple is taking advantage of not having to take Intel chips into consideration any more.

Other users have noticed the speed increases too, and it seems that high performance tasks are particularly benefitting from this. Even though I don't do much beyond writing, web browsing, and photo editing, I've seen less in the way of lag and sluggishness than I did before, which bodes well.

These performance gains should hopefully translate into battery life improvements as well, though I haven't noticed any real change in terms of time between charges. Bear in mind that there are still months of development to go on macOS 27 Golden Gate, so it's likely to get better over time (this is still only the developer beta, after all).

2. Siri AI is a genuine upgrade

macOS 27 Golden Gate

Siri AI is actually good now (Image credit: Apple)

I have to mention Siri AI, which is now up and running on my MacBook. With a little bit of help from Google and Gemini, it feels like Siri is now genuinely useful on the desktop: answers are accurate and informed, relevant, and personalized to you.

One of the most helpful upgrades is the way that Visual Intelligence now works on macOS 27. You can highlight anything on screen (Shift+Cmd+Space is the shortcut you want), and then ask Siri something about it — and the assistant then uses clues about what's on screen and image recognition to serve up an answer.

It's the sort of feature that should've been in Apple Intelligence from the beginning, but at least it's here now. In addition, the dedicated Siri app and the integration with Spotlight works really well too, making the AI more accessible and more versatile.

3. The interface tweaks

macOS 27 Golden Gate

Several welcome interface tweaks have been added (Image credit: Apple)

There are numerous interface tweaks here that aren't major on their own, but which all add up to make a significant difference. Even something as simple as having an overflow button for menu bar icons is really effective — it means if you've got a lot of them, they won't start disappearing behind the notch.

The Liquid Glass slider has been given a lot of attention, and it works as advertised. You can find it in the Appearance section of System Settings, and I've moved it all the way to the right — it's as little transparency as possible for me, please. I'm actually hoping Apple gives us more control over this in the final release.

As we've written about before, the icons that were plastered all over app menus are gone as well, leaving behind an interface that suddenly seems more elegant and clean. This isn't a user interface revamp by any means, but it feels as though Apple's engineers have thought long and hard about what changes to make.

Vergil Ortiz Jr makes final KO prediction for Jaron Ennis vs Xander Zayas

27 June 2026 at 17:50

has delivered an emphatic prediction for vs , which he will watch with a keen eye this evening. The two super-welterweights will collide at the Barclays Center, New York, with Zayas making a defence of his unified WBO and WBA crown. A split decision victory over Abass Baraou saw him seize the WBA belt in […]

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Bahadur Həziyev yenidən “Səbail”ə qayıtdı

27 June 2026 at 18:00

2026/2027-ci illər mövsümündə də Birinci Liqada mübarizə aparacaq “Səbail” keçmiş yarımmüdafiəçisi Bahadur Həziyev ilə güclənib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə paytaxt klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, Bahadur azad agent kimi komandaya cəlb edilib. 27 yaşlı futbolçu ilə 1+1 illik müqavilə imzalanıb.

Xatırladaq ki, Həziyev 2019-2023-cü illər aralığında və 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümündə də məhz “Səbail”in formasını geyinib. Lakin o, bu ilin fevralında “dənizçilər”dən ayrılaraq “Mingəçevir”ə keçmişdi.

“Neftçi”nin yetirməsi olan Bahadur Həziyev MOİK, “İmişli”, “Şamaxı”, “Qaradağ Lökbatan” kimi klublarda da forma geyinib.

Bahadur Azərbaycanın U-17, U-19 və U-21 yığmalarında oynayıb, əsas millimizdə isə debüt şansı qazanmayıb.

“Səbail” bu yay digər sabiq oyunçularından Rubin Seyidov və Zeynəddin Abdurrahmanovu da heyətinə qatmış, həmçinin “Sumqayıt”dan Mehdi Cənnətovu transfer etmişdi.

Leandro Andrade “Qarabağ”ı Ukrayna klubuna dəyişdi

27 June 2026 at 17:00

“Qarabağ”ın kabo-verdeli yarımmüdafiəçisi Leandro Andrade Ağdam klubundan ayrılaraq Ukraynanın “Polesye” komandasına keçib.

Arena.az bu barədə Ağdam klubunun rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.

Bildirilir ki, “Qarabağ” Andradenin transferi ilə bağlı Ukrayna klubunun təklifini və yarımmüdafiəçinin istəyini nəzərə alaraq müsbət cavablandırıb. Klublar arasında aparılan danışıqların uğurla yekunlaşıb və tərəflər arasında razılıq əldə olunub.

Artıq “Polesye” də bu transferi rəsmən açıqlayıb. 26 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçi ilə 3 illik (2029-cu ilin iyununa qədər) müqavilə imzalanıb. O, yeni komandasında 11 nömrəli formanı geyinəcək.

Xatırladaq ki, “Polesye” Ukrayna Premyer Liqasında ötən mövsümü 3-cü yerdə başa vurub. Jitomir klubu növbəti mövsüm Avropa Konfrans Liqasında oynayacaq.

2022-ci ilin yanvarından “Qarabağ”ın formasını geyinən kabo-verdeli futbolçu bu komandanın heyətində 2021/2022, 2022/2023, 2023/2024 və 2024/2025-ci illər mövsümlərində Azərbaycan çempionu olub, 2021/2022 və 2023/2024-cü illər mövsümlərində Azərbaycan Kubokunu qazanıb. Komandanın 2023/2024-cü illər mövsümündə Avropa Liqasının 1/8 finalına, 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümündə UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının pley-offuna yüksəlməsində əməyi olan Andrade 2022/2023 və 2024/2025-ci illər mövsümlərində Avropa Liqasının əsas, 2021/2022 və 2022/2023-cü illər mövsümlərimdə Konfrans Liqasının pley-off mərhələlərinin iştirakçısı olub. Leandro “Qarabağ”da keçirdiyi ümumilikdə 213 matçda 60 qol vurub.

Leandro Andrade “Qarabağ”da oynadığı müddətdə Avropa miqyaslı klub turnirlərinin tarixinə düşüb. O, əsas mərhələlərin üç fərqli matçının 1-ci dəqiqəsində qol sevinci yaşayan ilk və yeganə oyunçudur.

Vozinya dünya çempionatları tarixinə düşdü

27 June 2026 at 16:00

Kabo Verde milli komandasının təcrübəli qapıçısı Vozinya futbol üzrə dünya çempionatları tarixində nadir nailiyyətə imza atıb.

Arena.az xəbər veri ki, 40 yaşdan yuxarı olan təcrübəli qolkiper mundiallar tarixində iki “quru” oyun keçirən cəmi üçüncü qapıçı olub.

Vozinya DÇ-2026-nın qrup mərhələsində İspaniya və Səudiyyə Ərəbistanına qarşı keçirdikləri qarşılaşmalarda qapısını toxunulmaz saxlamışdı. Hər iki oyun qolsuz heç-heçə ilə başa çatmışdı.

Bununla da Kabo Verde millisinin qapıçısı İngiltərə yığmasının sabiq qapıçısı Piter Şilton və İtaliya millisinin əfsanəvi qolkiperi Dino Zoffun yer aldığı siyahıya daxil olub. Şilton 40 yaşdan sonra mundiallarda 3, Zoff isə 2 “quru” oyun keçirməyi bacarmışdı.

Qeyd edək ki, Kabo Verde millisi tarixində ilk dəfə iştirak etdiyi dünya çempionatında pley-off mərhələsinə yüksəlib. Afrika təmsilçisi 1/16 finalda son dünya çempionu Argentina ilə qarşılaşacaq.

ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikada keçirilən DÇ-2026 iyulun 19-da başa çatacaq.

Bülənt Qorxmaz yenidən “Antalyaspor”da!

27 June 2026 at 05:00

“Bakı”nın baş məşqçisi, türkiyəli futbol mütəxəssisi Bülənt Qorxmaz bundan sonra TFF Birinci Liqanda mübarizə aparan “Antalyaspor”u çalışdıracaq.

Arena.az bu barədə Türkiyə klubunun mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.

57 yaşlı mütəxəssis təmsilçisi ilə 1 illik müqavilə bağlayıb.

Xatırladaq ki, “Antalyaspor” bu məşqçi üçün doğma klubdur. Belə ki, Bülənt Qorxmaz 2018-2019 mövsümündə və 2021-ci ildə də Antalya təmsilçisinə rəhbərlik edib. O, sözügedən komandanı bütövlükdə 70 oyuna çıxarıb, 29 qələbə, 14 heç-heçə və 27 məğlubiyyət görüb.

Bülənt Qorxmazın sonuncu iş yeri Birici Liqa təmsilçisi “Erokspor” olub.

Türkiyəli mütəxəssis 2009/2010-cu illər mövsümündə Azərbaycanda “Bakı”nın da baş məşqçisi olub. O, “Rizəspor”, “Alanyaspor”, “Konyaspor”, “Mersin İdman Yurdu”, “Kayseri Ərciyəsspor”, “Başakşəhər”, “Karabükspor”, “Qalatasaray” və “Gənclərbirliyi” kimi komandaları da çalışdırıb.

“Səbail” sabiq futbolçusunu qaytardı

27 June 2026 at 18:24

2026/27-ci il mövsümü üçün transfer çalışmalarını davam etdirən “Səbail” heyətini yeni futbolçu ilə gücləndirib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “dənizçilər” Bahadur Həziyevlə 1+1 illik müqavilə imzalayıb.

Qeyd edək ki, 27 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçi əvvəlki illərdə də “Səbail”in şərəfini qoruyub. O, son olaraq “Mingəçevir”də çıxış edib.

Bakı klubu yeni mövsümdə I Liqada mübarizə aparacaq.

Azərbaycan cüdoçusu qızıl medal qazandı

27 June 2026 at 18:09

Azərbaycan cüdoçusu Zelim Tçkayev (-81 kq) Çinin Sindao şəhərində keçirilən Qran-pridə qızıl medal qazanıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, idmançı həlledici görüşdə avstriyalı Bernd Faşinqi məğlub edib.

Qeyd edək ki, Qran-priyə iyunun 28-də yekun vurulacaq.

Tahir Abdullayev Bakıdakı UFC döyüşündə qələbə qazandı

27 June 2026 at 17:55

Bakıda “UFC Fight Night” turnirinə start verilib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, azərbaycanlı MMA döyüşçüsü Tahir Abdullayev yarımorta çəkidə braziliyalı Ceferson Nasimento ilə qarşılaşıb. Döyüş Abdullayevin qələbəsiylə başa çatıb.

Gecənin əsas döyüşündə Azərbaycan təmsilçisi Rafael Fiziyev yüngül çəkidə meksikalı Manuel Torreslə qarşılaşacaq.

“Xalqımdan üzr istəyirəm”

27 June 2026 at 17:17

Uruqvay millisinin qapıçısı Fernando Muslera DÇ-2026 ilə vidalaşmaları haqqında açıqlama verib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, turnirdə kobud səhvlərlə yadda qalan qolkiper bunları deyib:

“Yaxşı mundial keçirmədim. Xalqımdan üzr istəyirəm. Heç vaxt bu qədər məyus olmamışdım. Hər sahədə olduğu kimi futbolda da yanlışlar qaçılmazdır. Bu, bəhanə deyil. Qapıçı da səhvlər edə bilər. Bəzən çox şey edərsən, bəzən isə çox şeyi qaçırarsan…”

Uruqvay yığması qrupda 2 xalla 3-cü olub və mundialı tərk edib.

Fiorentina want Udogie of Tottenham or Atletico Madrid’s Ruggeri

27 June 2026 at 17:34

Fiorentina director Fabio Paratici continues to work with old club Tottenham Hotspur to bring in Italy international Destiny Udogie, while Atletico Madrid’s Matteo Ruggeri is an alternative.

Paratici had two different spells at Spurs, plus working as an outside advisor during his ban, before coming back to Serie A for Fiorentina in February.

He is now using some of those contacts to seek reinforcements for the team at the Stadio Artemio Franchi, and has set his sights firmly on Udogie.

Udogie or Ruggeri for Fiorentina

Italy international Destiny Udogie takes on Jaden Philogene of Ipswich Town during the Premier League match between Ipswich Town FC and Tottenham Hotspur FC at Portman Road on February 22, 2025 in Ipswich, England. (Photo by Paul Harding/Getty Images)
IPSWICH, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 22: Destiny Udogie of Tottenham Hotspur takes on Jaden Philogene of Ipswich Town during the Premier League match between Ipswich Town FC and Tottenham Hotspur FC at Portman Road on February 22, 2025 in Ipswich, England. (Photo by Paul Harding/Getty Images)

The 23-year-old Italy international has struggled with injury and a lack of regular playing time at Tottenham since his transfer from Udinese in 2022.

That move was worth €18m plus up to a further €7m in add-ons, signing a contract to June 2030.

LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 23: Italy international Destiny Udogie of Tottenham Hotspur reacts after a missed chance during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Fulham FC at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on October 23, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)
Destiny Udogie of Tottenham Hotspur reacts after a missed chance during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Fulham FC at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on October 23, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

According to Tuttomercatoweb, this is going to be a very difficult deal to get over the line, because Spurs are asking for €40-50m for the left-back.

Coach Roberto De Zerbi is also determined not to let Udogie leave this summer, even though the player made only 28 appearances this term, contributing one assist.

Paratici is hoping that he can get Tottenham to agree a paid loan with option to buy tied to achieving certain targets during the season.

A cheaper alternative is another Italy international who moved abroad, Matteo Ruggeri, with Atletico Madrid reportedly wanting €25m for his sale.

They only bought Ruggeri from Atalanta last year for €17m plus add-ons.

Juventus legend Del Piero interested in buying and reviving Rimini

27 June 2026 at 17:34

Reports in Italy claim that Juventus and Italy legend Alessandro Del Piero is the frontman for a consortium hoping to purchase and revive Rimini, who declared bankruptcy and were later expelled from Serie C last year. 

Reports Del Piero interested in buying Rimini

Rimini were docked 15 points last September due to ‘various administrative irregularities’, and the team was later disbanded and kicked out of Serie C as a result of the club’s financial crisis

Reports indicate that those in control of the club and its remaining assets are actively seeking buyers, and according to Saturday’s updates from Calciomercato.com, there is a possibility that a consortium revolving around Del Piero takes control. 

BERGAMO, ITALY - DECEMBER 10: Former football player Alessandro Del Piero looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD6 match between Atalanta BC and Real Madrid C.F. at Stadio di Bergamo on December 10, 2024 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images) (Arsenal)
BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 10: Former football player Alessandro Del Piero looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD6 match between Atalanta BC and Real Madrid C.F. at Stadio di Bergamo on December 10, 2024 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

According to Saturday’s reports, Del Piero will be joined by a ‘mystery’ business partner, who has invested in several of the former Juventus star’s recent projects. 

It is also believed that there has already been an exploratory phone call between Del Piero and mayor of Rimini, Jamil Sadegholvaad.

Del Piero and his associates have not yet lodged a formal offer to buy the club, but Saturday’s reports claim that locals and executives in Rimini were delighted with the news that Del Piero could be among the club’s next owners.

Real Madrid confident Nico Paz will return from Como in 2027

27 June 2026 at 17:17

Spanish reports state that Real Madrid have every intention of using their €80m buy-back option for Nico Paz in 2027 after Como purchase the remaining 50 per cent for €60m.

The complicated deal was confirmed yesterday by multiple sources in Italy and Spain, ensuring that he can continue his career development under the guidance of Cesc Fabregas.

Nico Paz future between Como and Real Madrid

SASSUOLO, ITALY - APRIL 17: Nico Paz of Como 1907 looks on during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and Como 1907 at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on April 17, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
SASSUOLO, ITALY – APRIL 17: Nico Paz of Como 1907 looks on during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and Como 1907 at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on April 17, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Como had bought the player from the Real Madrid youth academy for €6m in 2024, but the Merengues retained either a 50 per cent cut of his future sale, or a buy-back option set at €9m in 2026 and €11m in 2027.

They did not actually activate that, merely informing Como this week that they intended to, giving the Lariani the opportunity to buy the remaining 50 per cent for €60m.

This gives the Argentina international a total valuation of €120m on the market.

COMO, ITALY - APRIL 12: Argentina international Nico Paz of Como 1907 celebrates after scoring their team's second goal during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on April 12, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images) (Inter links)
COMO, ITALY – APRIL 12: Nico Paz of Como 1907 celebrates after scoring their team’s second goal during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on April 12, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Como accepted and will sign the paperwork over the next few days, but Real Madrid secure a new buy-back clause for €80m that is only valid for the summer of 2027.

According to Diario AS, the giants are confident they will exercise that next year and bring the talent back to the Bernabeu.

In the meantime, Nico Paz has the opportunity to play regularly in Serie A and also the Champions League, further developing his experience before making the big leap to Madrid.

Considering the prices paid by Como and the clauses, in the end Real Madrid should get a fully developed Nico Paz back in 2027 at a cost of just €14m.

That is €80m minus the €66m transfer fees paid between 2024 and 2026.

Why Como are able to spend €60m on Nico Paz despite expected FFP breach

27 June 2026 at 17:06

Como are expected to secure a €60m deal to keep Nico Paz at the Stadio Sinigaglia on a permanent basis, but given that Como are already on the brink of breaking financial fair play regulations, why are they able to fork out such a significant sum so early on in the transfer window?

Why are Como able to spend so much on Nico Paz?

According to reports from various outlets on Friday, Real Madrid will activate their €9m buy-back option for Nico Paz, and Como will spend €60m to sign him back immediately. This deal is also expected to include another €80m buy-back option in favour of Real Madrid, which will only be valid in the summer of 2027. 

Given that Como have the wealthiest ownership group in Serie A, it is not a question of how the club can afford the signing of Nico Paz, rather how they are able to get around UEFA’s financial fair play rules. 

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the short answer is that they won’t. 

COMO, ITALY - APRIL 12: Nico Paz of Como 1907 celebrates after scoring their team's second goal during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on April 12, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
NICO PAZ – APRIL 12: Nico Paz of Como 1907 celebrates after scoring their team’s second goal during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on April 12, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Como have qualified for the Champions League for the first time in the club’s history, which will bring an increase in revenues compared to last season, but this also means that the club will be under fiercer scrutiny from UEFA and their financial sustainability rules. 

UEFA will examine Como’s financial accounts in the coming spring. This review will be based on the previous three financial years (i.e. 2023-24, 2024-25 and 2025-26). Like all clubs competing in Europe, Como must not exceed losses of over €60m over that three-year period, and first-team expenses must not exceed 70% of the club’s overall revenues. 

La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Como will ‘inevitably exceed these limits’. Saturday’s report notes that Como were €50m in the red in 2023-24, which shot up to €132m in 2024-25. It is expected that there will be an improvement in the club’s next financial statements for the 2025-26 season ending on June 30, but La Gazzetta dello Sport predicts that losses will still be around €100m. 

GENOA, ITALY - APRIL 26: Cesc Fabregas, head coach of Como, looks on prior to kick-off in the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and Como 1907 at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on April 26, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
GENOA, ITALY – APRIL 26: Cesc Fabregas, head coach of Como, looks on prior to kick-off in the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and Como 1907 at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on April 26, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)

La Gazzetta dello Sport claims that Como are now looking at the possibility of entering a settlement agreement with UEFA next year, as has happened with several Serie A clubs in recent seasons, and this could limit the club’s ability to spend for the following three or four years. 

UEFA tend to look favourably upon clubs who spend on ‘rational investments’ and upon owners who have a proven track record of injecting funds into their club. Como’s ownership group have reportedly poured €390m into the club since they took over in 2019. 

While Como are expected to be in the red by UEFA’s financial fair play rules, the club has no debts with any lenders and boast net assets in excess of €54m. Additionally, Como will be ‘first time offenders’ if they breach UEFA’s financial fair play regulations, and again, there is hope that the governing body will look favourably upon the club as a result. 

UFC Baku Results: Fiziev vs. Torres

Rafael Fiziev and Manuel Torres at UFC Baku
BAKU, AZERBAIJAN - JUNE 26: (L-R) Opponents Rafael Fiziev of Kazakstan and Manuel Torres of Mexico face off during the UFC Fight Night ceremonial weigh-in at National Gymnastics Arena on June 26, 2026 in Baku, Azerbaijan. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

MMA Fighting has UFC Baku results for the Fiziev vs. Torres fight, a live blog for the top two fights, and more from National Gymnastics Arena in Baku, Azerbaijan, on Saturday afternoon.

In the main event, Rafael Fiziev clashes with Manuel Torres in a lightweight contest. Fiziev has lost four of his past five fights, while Torres has won five of his six UFC fights.

Shara Magomedov and Michel Pereira square off in a middleweight contest in the co-main event.

Check out UFC Baku results below.

Main Card (Paramount+ at 12 p.m. ET)

Rafael Fiziev vs. Manuel Torres

Shara Magomedov vs. Michel Pereira

Nazim Sadykhov vs. Matheus Camilo

Asu Almabayev vs. Charles Johnson

Ikram Aliskerov vs. Brunno Ferreira

Abus Magomedov vs. Michal Oleksiejczuk

Preliminary Card (LIVE NOW)

Farman Hasanov vs. Eric Nolan

Abdul Rakhman Yakhyaev vs. Julius Walker

Nursulton Ruziboev vs. Andrey Pulyaev

Kaan Ofli vs. Javier Reyes

Daniil Donchenko vs. Theodor Berggren

Jean Matsumoto def. Bekzat Almakhan via unanimous decision (29-28 x3)

Tahir Abdullayev def. Jefferson Nascimento via TKO (strikes) (R3, 4:28) | Watch controversial stoppage

Saturday morning Rangers stuff

Good morning, LSB.

The Rangers held on for a win against the Blue Jays yesterday.

Justin Foscue drove in half the Rangers runs on a big night.

It was a night that Foscue apparently predicted for himself.

Elsewhere Corey Seager is ready to put a “frustrating” concussion recovery behind him.

Jeff Wilson takes a look at where the Rangers stand at the halfway point of the season.

Rusty Greer is the latest guest on Evan Grant’s podcast.

And finally, the Angels have fired GM Perry Minasian. Why, what happened?!?

That’s all for this morning. The Rangers play their third of four against the Blue Jays today at 2:07 with Cal Quantrill on the mound, I guess.

Have a great weekend!

World Cup pathways and opponents for every third-place team in 2026 knockout bracket

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World Cup pathways and opponents for every third-place team in 2026 knockout bracket originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

As the World Cup group stage winds down, the tournament heads into new territory with the inaugural round of 32 coming up next.

This year is the first year of the expanded World Cup, which means it's the first year that third-place teams will play in the knockout stages. Of the 12 teams to finish in third place in their group, eight of them will get a chance to make an unexpected run starting in the round of 32.

While teams who finish first or second in their group immediately slot into a specific spot in the bracket, third-place teams can end up in one of several spots in the next round. It all depends on which groups will have three teams move on, and which teams will just see two teams in the knockout stage.

Here's a look at the possible opponents for each third-place team in the knockout stage.

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World Cup pathways and opponents for every third-place team

Ecuador

Ecuador has clinched third place in its group and could be placed in any one of four different spots on the bracket. The team could face Mexico or Switzerland, two teams who have clinched the top spot in their group, along with likely first-place finishers Egypt or England, and an outside chance to play Ghana, Iran or Belgium.

Bosnia and Herzegovina

Bosnia and Herzegovina already knows it will play the United States in the round of 32. Therefore, the team will face a tough task in a true road environment against a United States team hungry to take advantage of being a host.

If Bosnia and Herzegovina can pull off the upset, it will then be in line to potentially face Egypt in the round of 16. Eventually, though, the team could find itself facing Spain, Ghana or Austria, among others.

MORE: Download a printable World Cup bracket here

Sweden

Sweden clinching third place in Group F means it can be placed in one of three spots on the bracket. The Swedish team will either play France, Mexico or Switzerland in the round of 32 as it looks to produce a huge upset.

Paraguay

Paraguay secured a spot in the round of 32 with a draw against Australia on Thursday night, but the team still doesn't know its opponent. In the next round, Paraguay can play either Germany or France, who are located in the same round of 16 pod, or the team could play the winner of Group K, which will be either Colombia or Portugal.

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Here's how Penguins can draft Markus Ruck after already taking his twin, Liam, in NHL Draft 1st round

Markus Ruck

Here's how Penguins can draft Markus Ruck after already taking his twin, Liam, in NHL Draft 1st round originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

Plenty of people have wondered whether the Ruck twins will end up with the same team in the 2026 NHL Draft.

Liam Ruck is off the board, with the Pittsburgh Penguins taking him No. 22 overall in Friday night's first round. Could Markus join him?

Markus didn't go in the first round, so it's a matter of how long he lasts into the second round. Most likely, it won't be too long.

And if he's going to play with the same team as his brother, Markus will need the Penguins to find a way to get him.

Can they? This would be how.

MORE: What the Gavin McKenna pick means for the Maple Leafs

How the Penguins can draft Markus Ruck to pair with Liam Ruck

The Penguins currently hold the seventh pick of the second round, which is No. 39 overall.

They have two paths.

Either they sit in that spot and hope Markus falls to them.

Or they trade up, not needing to add a ton to the 39th pick (likely one later-round pick) to move up a handful of spots and ensure they get Markus.

MORE: Now comes the tricky part for the Canucks and Caleb Malhotra

It's not a given they want to do that for sure, but it'd make a lot of sense, and it's worth considering.

Markus went for 21 goals and 87 assists this season in the Western Hockey League for the Medicine Hat Tigers. Liam had 45 goals and 59 assists.

The brothers know how to play together. The Penguins might have a way to keep them together.

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Nottingham Forest sign Portsmouth defender Coan

Nottingham Forest sign Portsmouth defender Coan
Nottingham Forest sign Portsmouth defender Coan

Nottingham Forest have completed the signing of Portsmouth defender Hannah Coan on a free transfer.

WSL Full-Time were informed of the news via an official club press release from The Tricky Trees earlier this afternoon.

The 25-year-old defender will officially join Nottingham Forest on 1 July 2026 when her contract with Portsmouth comes to an end. She has signed a two-year deal at The City Ground.

Coan came through the Everton youth ranks before going on to establish herself at senior level in a spell with Blackburn Rovers. The defender joined latest club Portsmouth in summer 2024 and she has helped them to compete in Barclays WSL2. Coan appeared in all 22 of Portsmouth’s fixtures in this season’s Barclays WSL2.

After joining Nottingham Forest, Coan said “I’m really excited to be here, it’s a massive club with big ambitions and after listening to what the Club wants to achieve this year, it really aligned with me.

“We want to be getting as high up the table as we can, winning as many games as possible and I can’t wait to get into the group to hopefully settle in quick and hit the ground running.”

Coan is Nottingham Forest’s second signing of the summer transfer window.

Real Madrid president’s plan if deal for Michael Olise falls through – report

Real Madrid president’s plan if deal for Michael Olise falls through – report
Real Madrid president’s plan if deal for Michael Olise falls through – report

Real Madrid players have scored the most number of goals than any other European club so far, with players like Vinicius Jr. and Kylian Mbappe stealing the spotlight.

However, the club are facing some key hurdles this summer, including Vini Jr.’s uncertain future at Santiago Bernabeu, which has led to Los Blancosdoubling down on Michael Olise.

Bayern Munich, though, have no intention of parting ways with the French international, much to the disappointment of Florentino Perez, who desperately wants to make a Galactico signing this summer.

Olise the priority, but a Plan B exists

According to journalist Ramon Alvarez (h/t Defensa Central), Olise has been identified as the ideal long-term successor to Vinicius, whose contract expires in 2027 with no renewal agreement in sight despite talks dragging on since early 2025.

But with Bayern firm in their refusal to sell, and actively working to extend the winger’s contract and double his salary, Real Madrid have been forced to consider alternatives.

The priority for Real Madrid. (Photo by Dan Mullan/Getty Images)

The message from within the club is clear: if the Olise deal cannot be done, Perez intends to sign one of the standout performers of the World Cup instead.

The club are reportedly prepared to make a significant splash regardless, with the tournament serving as a key scouting platform.

Real Madrid are said to be working quietly and observing how receptive certain players might be to a move, even without formal negotiations taking place.

Who could be the possible targets?

Several names performing well at the World Cup have been floated as potential alternatives to Olise.

One is Yan Diomande, the 19-year-old RB Leipzig winger who has been a revelation for the Ivory Coast.

Yan Diomande is on Real Madrid’s radar. (Photo by Robert Cianflone/Getty Images)

The teenager enjoyed a sensational debut Bundesliga season, registering 12 goals and eight assists while completing more dribbles than any other player in the division, and his explosive displays at the World Cup have only enhanced his reputation.

Real Madrid chief scout Juni Calafat has been watching him closely, and the player himself favours a move to the Bernabeu over interest from Liverpool and PSG. Leipzig, however, would demand a fee in the region of €120 million.

The other name is Ayyoub Bouaddi, the 18-year-old Lille midfielder who has already been linked with Real Madrid.

Bouaddi caught the eye with a commanding display against Brazil, and while Lille want to keep him after qualifying for the Champions League, they are aware that his World Cup performances could prompt offers of around €80 million.

Keys beats Maria for third Eastbourne title

Madison Keys holds Eastbourne trophy at net
Madison Keys previously won Eastbourne in 2014 and 2023 [Getty Images]

Madison Keys secured her third Eastbourne title with a straight-sets win over Tatjana Maria.

Keys beat German Maria 7-5 6-4 to join tennis legends Chris Evert and Martina Navratilova as the only players to win the women's tournament on three or more occasions.

The American first triumphed in Eastbourne in 2014 - her first WTA title - before a second success came in 2023.

"I always forget how heavy this one is," Keys, 31, joked as she lifted the trophy.

"It's been such a special place for me to play here in Eastbourne.

"I won my first title here many, many years ago, so to win for a third time means the world to me. To do it in front of such amazing fans is the icing on the cake."

Keys used her powerful serve and approached the net regularly to put pressure on 2025 Queen's champion Maria, and secured a break early in the first set.

She was rarely troubled on serve, but threw a lifeline to 112th-ranked Maria as she squandered two set points with two double faults.

However, Keys put the pressure straight back on Maria, taking her to deuce the very next game and finding a way through the 38-year-old's defence to break straight back before wrapping up the set at the fifth time of asking.

Keys had an immediate opportunity to break in the opening game of the second set, but Maria used her sliced forehand and backhand effectively to dig herself out of trouble.

The American finally made the breakthrough in the seventh game of the set to secure the break and go 4-3 up.

Keys made easier work this time of closing out the set and with it the match, earning herself three championship points but needing only one.

The 2025 Australian Open champion, who has now won 11 tour titles, did not drop a set all week and continues her impressive run in tour finals, having won her past five.

Next up for both players is Wimbledon, with Keys set to face compatriot Kayla Day in the first round, while Maria - a 2022 semi-finalist - starts her campaign against Kazakhstan's Yulia Putintseva.

Muchova wins in Germany as Osaka retires injured

Naomi Osaka shakes hands with Karolina Muchova
Naomi Osaka shakes hands with Karolina Muchova after retiring injured [Getty Images]

Elsewhere, Karolina Muchova secured the Bad Homburg title in Germany after her opponent, four-time Grand Slam winner Naomi Osaka, had to retire injured from the first grass-court final of her career.

Osaka, 28, received treatment on an ankle injury during the first set, which she lost 6-1, before indicating she could not continue one game into the second.

Victory marks Czech Muchova's second title of the year and she will return to the top 10 in the world rankings on Monday.

"I want to say thank you to everyone who came to the match and I want to apologise for not being able to finish," said Osaka.

"Congratulations to Karolina. You're one of the coolest girls on tour and it's always really fun to play you. I hope you have the best of luck in Wimbledon."

Japan's Osaka is due to start her campaign at the All England Club on Monday against Elsa Jacquemot of France, while Muchova - seeded 10th - begins against Russian Anastasia Zakharova.

Morez Johnson, Schadenfreude, and the pervasive pall of America’s original sin

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 23: NBA commissioner Adam Silver shakes hands with Morez Johnson Jr. after he is drafted ninth overall by the Dallas Mavericks during Round One of the 2026 NBA Draft at Barclays Center on June 23, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Arturo Holmes/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Merriam-Webster defines Schadenfreude as the enjoyment obtained from seeing or hearing about the troubles of others.

As sports fans, you probably experience it all the time.

If you root for the Bears, perhaps you experience it when the Packers lose.

If you root for the Cardinals, you may giggle when a Lincoln Park yuppie slips and faceplants in their own vomit on a Wrigleyville sidewalk.

And if you’re an Illini fan, Juwan Howard getting shitcanned in Ann Arbor likely warmed the cockles of your heart.

Speaking of Ann Arbor.

Native Chicagoan, former Illini commit, signee, and player Morez Johnson Jr. was drafted 9th overall in the 2026 NBA Draft.

A year after Johnson departed Champaign, he became the Dallas Mavericks’ first-round selection.

It was the next step in a journey that took Morez from St. Rita to Thornton to Champaign, Ann Arbor, and now the Metroplex. 

Now Morez’ NBA fate is tied to Dusty May and Cooper Flagg.

Not bad for someone still facing the unjust, vitriolic bile of some Illinois fans.

The palpable emotional incontinence in some Illinois fans’ hatred for Morez makes me ashamed to count myself among them in fandom.

No, I will not just stick to sports. Sports don’t exist in a bubble. They exist in the real world with all the joy and pain of the tangible universe. And the people who participate are just as susceptible to the slings and arrows of time as the average anti-Morez Illinois fan.

You do not own the athletes for whom you cheer.

I think there is a series of constitutional amendments that make it so. And being that ignorant this close to Juneteenth is irony rich enough to get naming rights to a college football stadium in Texas.

I know it’s hard for some of you to look at a young man like Morez and take leave of your faculties when he has the gall not to do what you want him to do. 

When Morez transferred from Illinois, some decided to unleash vile personal attacks on the young man and his family.

You wished him ill will. Not just on the court. 

It’s fair to wish his new program failure. They are a conference rival.

But some insults went beyond losing basketball games. 

In that world, his decision to go somewhere else was not a basketball decision. It wasn’t the choice of an ambitious young man trying to achieve his goals. It was a betrayal.

They wanted to call him a greedy, selfish…haberdasher. And perhaps you do privately.

They scoured the internet for comments about his family.

“See, he comes from a family full of haberdashers.”

It’s like there was some joy in satiating that lustful disdain.

COLLEGE BASKETBALL: FEB 08 Illinois at Purdue

Morez Johnson’s mentor left Illinois. Wouldn’t you feel abandoned if the same happened to you?

When Tim Anderson was placed on administrative leave just before the 2024-25 season tipped off, the balance of the program shifted. The arrival of star big man coach and Underwood ally, Orlando Antigua, marked a different direction. Anderson (and Chester Frazier) recruited players like Morez: tough, physical grinders with evolving skill and the willingness to do whatever it takes to win. Think about the players they brought in:

  • Terrence Shannon Jr.
  • Morez Johnson Jr.
  • Sencire Harris
  • Ty Rodgers
  • Amani Hansberry 

Antigua brings a different approach to Illinois. He brought in international prospects like Tomislav Ivisic (and later his twin brother). That was the new direction of the program. 

The offense was to be built around spacing and shooting and less around having a sledgehammer in the dunker spot.

This is where we find the crux of the basketball insult used to couch more personal animus.

“He left one of the best big men coaches in the country. So that automatically means he had no interest in improving his game. It’s all because that greedy, lying haberdasher wanted to take more money so his family can put shinier rims on their cars.”

His other mentor, Tai Streets, is a University of Michigan alum. 

For a “kid who got bad advice from his father,” he sure did get some wise counsel from both of his mentors. He wound up having two productive seasons in the Big Ten, winning a national title, and landing himself in the lottery.

They wanted him to shut up, run, dunk, and rebound. They didn’t see him as capable of growing as a player. I’ll let you sort out what about him made them think he was a finished product at 17.

But I saw clips of him shooting. It was obvious his shot was broken and his desire to go somewhere else is stupid. You hear that, boy? You do what I want you to do. Screw your dreams and ambitions, what about mine, dammit? The dang Illini need to win me a national championship.

Okay, so you thought he was one-dimensional and wouldn’t be anything more at Michigan than he was at Illinois.

And to stop you from being willfully obtuse, let’s look at the numbers.

At Illinois, he took approximately 4 shots per game. That number doubled at Michigan.

With the increased volume, his two-point percentage actually increased from 64% to 66%.

So he took more shots inside the arc and shot a higher percentage.

He went from attempting zero threes at Illinois to taking 35 threes on the season at Michigan. Sure, that is low volume. And no, he did not turn into Koby Brea overnight. But the talk about him being an incompetent shooter was absolute rubbish. He shot 34% from behind the arc. For context, Tomislav Ivisic shot 31% from three-point range last season. (That’s not a knock on Tomi.)

Morez Johnson at least showed the threat of a jump shot. He demonstrated that he can make open shots from deep, so you have to respect him. And that’s an element he didn’t get to show as an Illini.

The advanced stats showcase the difference between a good role player on an excellent team and an emerging star on a championship team.

Playing with Aday Mara and Yaxel Lendeborg meant his rebounding numbers went down. His offensive rebound rate fell from 17% to a still excellent 13%. That is a fair critique of his value.

His true shooting percentage increased from 64% to 67%. And he didn’t need the best big man coach in the nation to do that. 

He more than doubled his win shares from just under 3 to just over 6. The analytics-driven Illini staff would have to be impressed with that number. To understand his true value, the great Keaton Wagler had 7.2 win shares in his lone collegiate season.

So from a basketball standpoint, Morez wasn’t the same player. He was not relied upon to be the primary rebounder. But his prowess still helped anchor a national champion on the glass. His quickness and switchability defensively made him a Swiss Army knife. 

No, Morez didn’t turn from a frontcourt player to a wing while at Michigan. But he demonstrated new skills and the team orientation it takes to succeed at the highest levels. He can play alongside smaller players due to his length and rebounding prowess. He can thrive next to larger players because of his evolving offensive skill.

NCAA Basketball: Michigan State at Michigan

Dusty May had all three of his former Michigan frontcourt players on the board at number nine. And he chose Morez Johnson. Do you think that pick just happened because someone thought the name Morez sounds cool?

And you were so eager to besmirch his character as a human and a basketball player.

“He was drafted too high. He only went in the top ten because his college coach is in Dallas now.”

No one had a better day at the NBA Draft Combine than Morez Johnson Jr. 〽️

• 6'9" (no shoes)
• 250 lbs
• 7'4" wingspan
• 8'11" standing reach

• 17/25 3-point star drill
• 16/30 3s off the dribble
• Pro Lane Drill (1st)
• 3/4 Court Sprint (1st)
• Max Vertical Jump (1st)… pic.twitter.com/1yzUaPXigg

— College Basketball Report (@CBKReport) May 12, 2026

Or, because he, you know, excelled as a player and at the combine.

If Morez really agreed to a deal to stay at Illinois and reneged, is that what makes him so detestable?

Because Brad Underwood had a valid contract at Oklahoma State when he agreed to come to Illinois. Is Brad also a dishonorable man? Or is he an ambitious man who saw an opportunity to enhance his life and took it?

Are you going to hurl the same level of invective at Quentin Coleman? He had a signed agreement to enroll at Wake Forest. Does that mean it’s morally okay to break your word if you’re coming to Illinois but not when you’re going from?

I’ll reiterate, I’m not saying anyone has to root for him. I am definitely not saying that anyone should have become Wolverines fans last season.

But if you think that you have dominion over a young man’s character because he didn’t follow your instructions…

FIFA denies France's request after death of Didier Deschamps' mom

Didier Deschamps left the World Cup to attend his mother's funeral
Didier Deschamps left the World Cup to attend his mother's funeral -Credit:Dan Mullan, Getty Images

World Cup-winning French manager Didier Deschamps missed his team's Group I finale against Norway on Friday at Boston Stadium to attend the funeral of his mother, who died earlier this week.

The French national side, led by Deschamps' longtime assistant Guy Stephan against Norway, had its FIFA request to wear black armbands in honor of its manager's mother rejected. A moment of silence took place before Friday's World Cup clash in Boston, but not for Deschamps' mother. Instead, the tribute honored the over 900 victims of the devastating earthquake in Venezuela this week.

Deschamps received news of his mother Ginette's death on Tuesday and departed the team's camp for France. French supporters let out a loud cheer when the manager was read alongside the starting lineup.

"Didier Deschamps will not be able to oversee training sessions ahead of the Norway v France match. He will also be absent from the bench for Friday's final Group I game," the French Football Federation said in a statement earlier this week. "At this incredibly painful time, we wish the head coach great strength and assure him of everyone's support."

Stephan served under Deschamps as an assistant at Marseille for three years before joining the national side in 2012. Together, the pair claimed the 2018 World Cup title and reached the finals at the 2022 tournament and the 2016 Euros.

In a conversation with The Athletic earlier this week, Stephan revealed that he and Deschamps share an almost telepathic bond.

"We understand each other," Stephan said. "We don't even need to speak anymore. A glance is enough when we're out on the pitch or at a training session; if something needs changing or tweaking, we just look at each other and - boom - it's as if we'd actually spoken.

"That's the strength of the time we've spent together - 17 years. We don't always agree - not always... we talk things through, but once a decision is made, it's made."

Stephan previously stepped in for Deschamps when he guided Les Blues against Denmark in June 2022 following the passing of the France coach's father. Friday represented the 69-year-old's major tournament debut as head coach, and Ousmane Dembele settled any early jitters by finding the net in just the seventh minute. He went on to score a hat-trick in the 4-1 win.

Who is grass-court GOAT? Re-ranking tennis legends through a Wimbledon lens

When ten‌n‌‌i‌s fans de‌ba‌‌te the grea‌t‌‌est pl‌‌ay‌er‌s of al‌l ti‌‌me, th‌ey us‌‌u‌‌al‌ly focu‌s on Grand Slam ti‌‌tles, we‌e‌‌ks at No. 1 and over‌‌a‌‌l‌l care‌er achieve‌ment‌‌s. But Wimbledon offers a dif‌f‌eren‌t way to measure greatness.

The gras‌s cou‌‌r‌ts of the All England Club have always been the ultimate te‌st. Gra‌‌s‌s is the fastest sur‌face in the spor‌t. It rewards st‌‌r‌ong ser‌‌ving, qu‌‌ick reactions, smart movement an‌‌d the abilit‌y to ha‌‌ndle pres‌s‌ur‌e in the bi‌‌g‌ges‌‌t mome‌‌nts. Not every great player has mastered it.

MORE:All American tennis players who have been world No 1

Ov‌e‌r the years, a selec‌t gro‌up of playe‌rs have turn‌ed Wim‌‌bledon int‌‌o thei‌‌r stage. Some built their legacy th‌‌ro‌‌ug‌h year‌s of domin‌‌ance on gr‌‌a‌s‌s, while others adjusted their game and found a way to suc‌ce‌ed on the surface.

Winning Wimbledon once is a career-defining achievement. Wi‌n‌ning it multiple times places a player among ten‌nis royal‌‌ty.

This rank‌‌in‌‌g lo‌oks only at Wimb‌‌ledon perf‌or‌ma‌‌nc‌e. It does not co‌‌n‌‌s‌‌id‌er suc‌ces‌s at the Au‌s‌‌tr‌a‌‌lian Open, French Open or US Open.

8. Ven‌us Wil‌lia‌‌ms

8. Ven‌us Wil‌lia‌‌ms
Venus Williams hits a forehand against Francesca Jones at the 2026 Miami Open. | Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

Venus Wil‌liams does no‌t al‌‌wa‌‌ys ge‌t enough cred‌it wh‌‌en peop‌le tal‌k about the greates‌t gras‌s-co‌‌urt play‌e‌‌rs. However, her record at Wi‌m‌‌bledo‌‌n is one of the be‌‌st in ten‌nis his‌‌tory.

The American st‌‌ar wo‌‌n fiv‌‌e Wim‌b‌led‌‌on sing‌les titl‌es an‌‌d rea‌ched nine finals. Her powerful serve and aggressive style worked perfectly on gras‌s courts. Once Venu‌‌s to‌ok contro‌l of a poi‌n‌‌t, very few players could stop he‌‌r.

She won five Wimbledon championships over a nine-year per‌‌iod and remained one of the tournament’s biggest threats for more than a decade. Three of the her four losses in title matches came against her sister, Serena.

7. Bjorn Bo‌‌r‌g

7. Bjorn Bo‌‌r‌g
Team Europe captain Bjorn Borg arrives on court for the opening of the Laver Cup. | Peter van den Berg-USA TODAY Sports via Imagn Images

Bjorn Bo‌rg cha‌‌nged the wa‌y people vie‌wed gras‌s-cou‌rt ten‌ni‌s.

Bef‌o‌re Bor‌g ar‌ri‌ved, most Wimb‌l‌ed‌‌on champions relied heavily on freq‌u‌ent trip‌‌s to the net. Bo‌rg showed that a player could dominate from the baseli‌‌n‌e and still win on gr‌a‌s‌s.

The Swedish lege‌‌nd wo‌n five straig‌ht Wim‌bl‌‌e‌‌don title‌‌s fro‌‌m 1976 to 1980. Dur‌i‌‌n‌g tha‌‌t ru‌n, he put toget‌‌h‌‌er an incredible strea‌k of 41 consecutive match wins at the tournament.

Hi‌‌s suc‌ces‌s inspired futu‌‌re eras and pro‌v‌ed tha‌‌t dif‌fe‌rent styles coul‌d suc‌c‌e‌ed on gr‌a‌‌s‌s.

6. Stef‌f‌‌i Graf

6. Stef‌f‌‌i Graf
Steffi Graf plays in an exhibition match. | Palm Beach Daily News via Imagn Images

Stef‌fi Graf had one of the most com‌plete games ten‌n‌‌is has ever se‌e‌n.

The German superstar won seven Wimbledon singles titles and reached nine finals. Her powerf‌ul fo‌‌rehand, outstanding mo‌‌vem‌en‌‌t, and at‌hle‌‌t‌‌ic‌‌ism ma‌‌de her a dif‌fic‌‌ult op‌ponen‌‌t on ev‌ery su‌rf‌‌ace, esp‌‌ecial‌ly gra‌‌s‌s.

Graf’s fa‌‌m‌‌o‌‌u‌s sli‌‌ce ba‌ckh‌an‌‌d staye‌d low an‌d sk‌id‌ded thr‌o‌u‌gh the court, often for‌cing foes in‌t‌‌o mistakes. She won her Wimbledon titles be‌‌t‌we‌e‌‌n 1988 and 1996, showing remarkable consistency throughout her care‌e‌r.

Ma‌‌ny te‌‌n‌ni‌‌s experts still consider Gr‌‌af one of the greatest all-around players in history.

MORE: What to (realistically) expect from Serena Williams in Wimbledon singles

5. Ser‌e‌n‌‌a Wi‌l‌l‌‌i‌a‌‌ms

Serena Williams reacts while playing Aliaksandra Sasnovich at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. | Peter Van den Berg-Imagn Images

Serena Williams turned her pow‌‌erfu‌l game int‌‌o one of the most effective techniques Wimbledon ha‌‌s ever se‌e‌n.

She wo‌n se‌ven Wimbl‌e‌‌do‌‌n si‌ngl‌‌es titles and reached 11 fi‌‌n‌als. Her serve wa‌s often the big‌gest re‌‌aso‌n for her su‌‌c‌ce‌‌s‌s. Wh‌‌en Serena was at her best, br‌‌eaking her serve on gra‌s‌s fel‌‌t al‌mo‌s‌‌t impos‌sib‌‌le.

What makes he‌r ach‌ie‌‌vements ev‌en more impr‌‌e‌‌s‌si‌ve is her longevity. Serena won he‌r firs‌t Wimbled‌on ti‌tle in 2002 and he‌‌r most recent in 2016. Few players have stayed at the top of th‌e spo‌r‌‌t for such a lon‌‌g time.

Her combin‌‌a‌‌tion of pow‌‌er, con‌‌fidence and con‌‌siste‌‌nc‌y made her one of the gre‌‌ates‌t gras‌s-cour‌‌t pl‌a‌yer‌s eve‌‌r.

4. Pete Sam‌p‌‌ras

4. Pete Sam‌p‌‌ras
Pete Sampras returns the ball against Tommy Haas in the exhibition match during the SAP Open men’s tennis tournament. | Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports via Imagn Images

Before Roger Federer broke recor‌ds at Wim‌bledon, Pete Sa‌m‌‌p‌‌ras was wid‌e‌ly con‌‌s‌‌idered the grea‌‌test me‌‌n’s gras‌s-co‌ur‌‌t player.

The American won seven Wimbledon titles in an eight-year span. He never los‌‌t a Wimbl‌ed‌‌o‌n fi‌nal.

Sampra‌‌s domi‌n‌at‌e‌d th‌e tou‌‌rnament throughout the 1990s wit‌h his huge se‌rv‌‌e and at‌ta‌‌c‌king sty‌‌l‌‌e. Fr‌om 1997 to 2000, he won four str‌‌ai‌g‌ht championshi‌ps and looked nearly unbeatable on gra‌‌s‌s.

For an entire gener‌‌atio‌‌n of ten‌nis fa‌‌ns, Wimbledon and Samp‌‌ra‌s became synon‌y‌mou‌‌s.

3. Novak Dj‌‌okovic

3. Novak Dj‌‌okovic
Novak Djokovic reacts during his match against Joao Fonseca at Stade Roland Garros. | Susan Mullane-Imagn Images

Nov‌a‌‌k Dj‌o‌‌ko‌‌vic was not exp‌ec‌‌t‌e‌‌d to become a gras‌s-cou‌‌rt le‌ge‌‌nd when he fi‌‌rst joined the tour. Ove‌r ti‌‌me, howev‌‌er, he de‌veloped int‌‌o one of Wim‌‌bl‌e‌‌don’s grea‌‌t‌est cha‌mpio‌ns.

The Serbian star has won seven Wimbledon titles and reached 10 finals. He was especially dominant from 2018 to 2022, winning four Wimbledon titles in a row.

Unlike many great gras‌s-cou‌r‌t pla‌y‌‌e‌r‌‌s, Dj‌‌o‌‌ko‌‌v‌ic bu‌‌ilt his suc‌ces‌s aro‌‌u‌nd elite returning, movement and defense. Those skills allowed him to neutralize big se‌r‌‌v‌‌ers and win crucial points under pre‌‌s‌sure.

His vi‌‌ctor‌‌ies over Federer and Raf‌‌ae‌‌l Nada‌l at Wimbled‌‌on further stren‌‌gt‌‌h‌ene‌‌d his place amo‌n‌‌g the sport’s gre‌ate‌‌s‌‌t gras‌s-court players.

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2. Roger Fe‌d‌erer

2. Roger Fe‌d‌erer
Roger Federer plays against Hubert Hurkacz in the quarterfinals at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. | Peter van den Berg-USA TODAY Sports

Ro‌‌g‌‌e‌r Fed‌‌e‌‌re‌‌r remains the most suc‌ces‌sful men’s sin‌‌gles pla‌‌yer in Wimble‌d‌‌on history.

The Sw‌‌is‌s legend won a re‌‌cord eight Wi‌‌mbled‌on titl‌es and reach‌‌ed 12 fi‌nal‌s. He also recorded 105 ma‌‌tch vic‌tori‌‌es at the tournament.

Fr‌‌om 2003 to 2007, Fe‌d‌‌erer won five str‌‌ai‌‌gh‌‌t Wimbl‌edon champ‌io‌‌ns‌‌hip‌s. During that peri‌‌od, his mov‌e‌‌men‌t, ser‌ving and shot-maki‌‌ng wer‌e on a dif‌f‌eren‌t le‌v‌el.

He la‌te‌r ad‌d‌‌ed mor‌e tit‌‌le‌s in 2009, 2012 and 2017, proving he could do‌‌minat‌e acros‌s mu‌lt‌‌ipl‌e eras. His elegant style and incr‌‌e‌d‌‌ibl‌e suc‌ces‌s he‌l‌ped ma‌‌ke him the face of Wimbledon for nearly two dec‌‌a‌des.

1. Ma‌rtina Navrati‌‌lova

1. Ma‌rtina Navrati‌‌lova
Martina Navratilova, former Wimbledon champion, in the Royal Box for the match between Iga Swiatek and Amanda Anisimova at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. | Susan Mullane-Imagn Images

Without a doubt, no player has dominated Wimbledon more than Martina Navratilova.

The te‌‌n‌n‌i‌s icon won a record nine Wimbledon singles titles and reached 12 final‌s. Her remarkable Wimbledon record of 120 wins and only 13 los‌s‌‌es sh‌o‌w‌‌s just how dom‌inan‌t she was on gras‌s.

Betwe‌en 1982 and 1987, Navra‌tilov‌a won six conse‌‌cuti‌ve Wimbl‌edo‌‌n cha‌‌m‌pions‌h‌i‌‌ps. He‌r ag‌g‌‌r‌es‌sive serve-an‌d-vol‌l‌ey game was pe‌‌r‌‌fe‌ctly suite‌‌d to the su‌rf‌ace and ove‌‌rwh‌elmed op‌p‌‌one‌‌nts ye‌ar after year.

Her su‌‌c‌c‌‌es‌s extend‌ed be‌yon‌‌d si‌ngles, as she al‌s‌‌o col‌lecte‌‌d seven double‌‌s an‌d four mixed do‌‌uble‌s titl‌‌es at th‌‌e Al‌l Engla‌‌nd Clu‌‌b.

Wh‌‌en the discussion focuses only on Wim‌b‌‌ledon, Navr‌ati‌‌l‌o‌‌va stan‌‌ds alone at the top.

How Jets' Viggo Bjorck draft pick is a steal despite how small he is

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The Winnipeg Jets had plenty of tantalizing options available to them at the No. 8 overall pick in Friday's NHL Draft first round.

They used that spot to select Viggo Bjorck, a tiny Swedish center.

And despite his size, Bjorck might be a steal.

MORE: What the Gavin McKenna pick means for the Maple Leafs

Viggo Bjorck height, weight

He checks in at 5-foot-10 and 172 pounds.

Yep, that's small, both in height but maybe even more in weight.

Despite that, Bjorck was the first-line center for the Swedish senior national team at the World Championships in May.

MORE: Now comes the tricky part for the Canucks and Caleb Malhotra

The positive of picking Viggo Bjorck

Daily Faceoff's Matt Larkin is a big fan:

"Björck was held in high regard by scouts heading into his draft year, but he gained momentum throughout this season and rose rapidly up boards. He’s just 5-foot-10 and 172 pounds, but he plays with such a fearless intensity that he can go toe to toe with larger opponents regularly. Björck is a playmaker known for making his linemates better and facilitating power plays. He also has a deceptively dangerous shot. His high hockey IQ gives him a maturity beyond his years."

The Jets weren't in a position to draft for need. They needed best available.

Bjorck has a chance to outperform this slot. The first center drafted was Caleb Malhotra to the Canucks at No. 3, but Bjorck could outdo him. His size might just be some numbers.

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England Cricket World Cup winner makes professional baseball debut in the USA

England Cricket World Cup 2019

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KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Liam Plunkett made his professional baseball debut for the Oakland Ballers, striking out a hitter on Friday.
  • The 41-year-old was part of England's 2019 50-over World Cup-winning squad before moving to the United States.
  • Plunkett is the first English cricketer to ever play professional baseball in any league.

England Cricket World Cup winner makes professional baseball debut in the USA

Few sporting careers take a turn quite like this one. Liam Plunkett, a key part of England's World Cup triumph in 2019, has reinvented himself once more, trading the cricket field for the baseball diamond with a professional debut in California on Friday night.

The 41-year-old took to the mound for the Oakland Ballers against the Yuba-Sutter Freebirds in the Pioneer Baseball League, an independent competition recognised as a Major League Baseball partner. He threw five pitches and struck out Josh Duarte in front of 1,878 fans at Raimondi Park.

His moment of success could not spare the home side, who slipped to an 18-11 defeat on the night. Still, the strikeout ensured Plunkett walked away with a story few cricketers could ever tell about reinvention long after the international game had finished with them.

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From Lord's to the mound

Plunkett will forever be associated with England's finest day in one-day cricket. He played a starring role in the 2019 World Cup final against New Zealand at Lord's, taking three wickets in a tied contest that England eventually won on boundary count.

That final proved to be his last international appearance. Across a decade in England colours, the Durham, Yorkshire and Surrey seamer played 13 Tests, 89 one-day internationals and 22 T20 internationals, claiming 201 wickets in all formats before stepping away from the international game for good.

An unusual style on debut

Plunkett admitted his approach on the mound owed plenty to his old trade. He described his method as a "bit unusual" and a "mix between bowling and pitching," the natural result of a cricketer learning to channel years of fast bowling into a new discipline.

He had tried batting in training before deciding that pitching suited him better. "The swing path when you bat is so different compared to cricket, especially when someone is pitching at 90mph," Plunkett told BBC Sport, joking that a "monster home run" would have gone viral.

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A rare cross-sport switch

The appearance was made possible by the Pioneer League's marketing player exception, a clause that lets clubs sign a high-profile name outside their usual roster rules. Plunkett believes the move made history, saying he is likely "the first English cricketer to ever play a professional game of baseball."

Now settled in the United States, Plunkett is part of the San Francisco Unicorns squad in Major League Cricket, though he is yet to feature this season. Reflecting on his debut, he said simply that to "play my first game and get a strikeout, I couldn't ask for more."

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Premier League youngster emerges as Barcelona’s main alternative to Alvarez; PSG, Liverpool also keen

Premier League youngster emerges as Barcelona’s main alternative to Alvarez; PSG, Liverpool also keen
Premier League youngster emerges as Barcelona’s main alternative to Alvarez; PSG, Liverpool also keen

Barcelona continue to prioritize a move for Julian Alvarez this summer, but the club is already preparing contingency plans should negotiations with Atletico Madrid fail.

Among the names under serious consideration, Bournemouth forward Eli Junior Kroupi has emerged as one of the most highly rated alternatives, reports SPORT.

The 20-year-old French striker has enjoyed a breakthrough campaign in the Premier League, attracting interest from several of Europe’s biggest clubs despite not being part of France’s World Cup squad.

A rising star on Europe’s radar

Kroupi has rapidly established himself as one of the continent’s brightest young forwards.

PSG, Liverpool, Arsenal and Barcelona have all monitored his development closely following an impressive first full season with Bournemouth.

Didier Deschamps opted for more established attacking options such as Kylian Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, Michael Olise, Bradley Barcola, Desire Doue and Marcus Thuram for France’s World Cup squad.

Barcelona’s Plan B. (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images)

But Kroupi remains a regular at youth international level and is widely expected to earn a senior call-up in the near future.

Barcelona’s contingency plan

Barcelona remain fully focused on completing a deal for Alvarez, but the club’s sporting department has identified several backup options in case negotiations prove impossible.

Among them, Kroupi is regarded as one of the most exciting long-term investments available.

Standing at 1.79 metres, the right-footed striker came through Lorient’s academy before joining Bournemouth.

After being loaned back to Lorient for a season, he established himself in the Premier League this year, scoring 13 league goals and becoming one of the division’s breakout performers.

His market value has risen dramatically, climbing from around €15 million a year ago to approximately €70 million following his outstanding campaign.

Complete forward profile

Barcelona’s scouting department has followed Kroupi long before his Premier League breakthrough, compiling consistently positive reports on the forward.

The 20-year-old striker combines technical quality with mobility, intelligent movement and strong finishing ability.

The priority target. (Photo by Rodrigo Valle/Getty Images)

While Barcelona’s priority remains securing Alvarez, Kroupi has firmly established himself among the club’s preferred alternatives.

Whether he ultimately becomes Plan B or remains simply a closely monitored target will depend on how the Argentine transfer saga unfolds.

What is clear is that Barcelona see the French striker as one of the most exciting young forwards available on the European market.

Juventus make new contact with Aston Villa for Emi Martinez

Juventus make new contact with Aston Villa for Emi Martinez
Juventus make new contact with Aston Villa for Emi Martinez

Serie A side Juventus remain in the hunt for a new goalkeeper. They have had several options on the table but they continue to make in-roads in a move for Aston Villa’s Emi Martinez.

The Argentine is playing at the World Cup for his national team but the Italian press has always felt his future could be up in the air. They believe he is happy to join Juve too.

TuttoJuve’s Mirko di Natale reports the Old Lady’s attempts haven’t stopped. They have made new contact with Aston Villa for his possible signature this week.

Efforts are underway to make sure that the Villans’ price tag reduces but it is still at over €10 million. That is where it is at but attempts could still keep going, with Tottenham’s Guglielmo Vicario still very much an option.

Meanwhile, Juve could also soon speak to Michele Di Gregorio’s agent to sort out his future.

Villa under no pressure

A lot of this seems agent driven as the English media has never spoken in detail about Martinez’s future. This suggests Aston Villa are quite calm and are under  no pressure to execute Martinez’s sale.

Kaustubh Pandey – GIFN

Newcastle have intensified their efforts to sign Dusan Vlahovic

Newcastle have intensified their efforts to sign Dusan Vlahovic
Newcastle have intensified their efforts to sign Dusan Vlahovic

Newcastle United are positioning themselves to land Juventus centre-forward Dusan Vlahovic as he approaches free agency. The Magpies have significantly intensified their efforts to bring the Serbian international to St James’ Park. Eddie Howe is keen to add elite, physical firepower to his frontline to bolster his goalscoring options as the Magpies target a return to European football. They finished 12th in the 2025/26 campaign and, as a result, are facing a mass exodus of key players. Anthony Gordon has already left for Barcelona, while Sandro Tonali and Bruno Guimaraes are currently being courted by Tottenham Hotspur and Arsenal, respectively.

According to reports from Italy, Newcastle have stepped up direct contact with Vlahovic’s entourage. The initial discussions are understood to have been highly encouraging, to the extent that the 26-year-old, who has previously been dubbed ‘a better player than Haaland’, is now seriously evaluating a move to England. With Vlahovic entering the final stages of his lucrative contract in Turin, the Newcastle recruitment team is eager to exploit this window of opportunity. Juventus are ready to part ways with Vlahovic to reduce the club’s hefty wage bill, freeing up more financial resources for summer acquisitions.

The Serie A giants are already actively monitoring several replacement profiles to spearhead their new-look attack, with PSG’s Randal Kolo Muani firmly on their shortlist. Newcastle are not the only team interested in Vlahovic, with Turkish giants Besiktas also keen on a swoop, although it is unclear whether he will be open to a move to Turkey. From a Newcastle perspective, securing a proven goalscorer like Vlahovic would represent a statement of intent despite his recent injury woes. He scored seven goals in just 976 minutes of league action last season.

Real Madrid already thinking about signing €80m midfielder in 2027

Real Madrid already thinking about signing €80m midfielder in 2027
Real Madrid already thinking about signing €80m midfielder in 2027

In the last 24 hours, it has been confirmed that Nico Paz will not be returning to Real Madrid this summer. On Thursday, Los Blancos activated the €9m buy-back clause in their agreement with Como, but within a day, they agreed a deal for the Serie A side to retain his services on a permanent basis to the tune of €60m.

An immediate profit of €51m is very good news for Real Madrid, who have already spent €80m this summer on Marc Cucurella (€60m) and Denzel Dumfries (€20m), on top of free transfers Ibrahima Konate and Bernardo Silva. The money coming in from Paz can be put towards his Argentina teammate Enzo Fernandez, who is Jose Mourinho’s top target to strengthen the midfield in his squad.

Not only have Real Madrid made a huge profit on Paz, they have also managed to retain a buy-back clause in the new agreement with Como. Next summer, they will be given the chance to definitively return him to the Bernabeu for €80m, and according to Guillermo Rai of The Athletic, they are already planning to activate this.

Real Madrid believe Paz is worth more than €80m

Right now, the feeling within Real Madrid is that Paz is worth in excess of €80m. The sale to Como for a reduced price of €60m has allowed them to retain control over the 21-year-old’s future, and there is chances for his value to grow further given that he will have a lot more prominence at the Serie A side than if he had returned to the Bernabeu, where he would not have been counted on much by Mourinho.

Real Madrid will certainly be keeping a keen eye on Paz’s development at Como during the 2026-27 season, and barring any surprises, it appears that they will sign him back next summer.

2026 NHL Entry Draft – Day 2 Open Thread

RALEIGH, NORTH CAROLINA - JUNE 01: General manager Eric Tulsky and head coach Rod Brind'Amour of the Carolina Hurricanes speak at a press conference on Media Day ahead of the 2026 Stanley Cup Final at Lenovo Center on June 01, 2026 in Raleigh, North Carolina. (Photo by Brian Babineau/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

There are still plenty of future stars out there who have yet to be drafted. Can the Hurricanes identify and select them?

Here are a couple of listings of top rated players still available.

https://www.dailyfaceoff.com/news/2026-nhl-draft-top-30-players-remaining-heading-into-day-2-preston-trejbal-villeneuve

https://www.flohockey.tv/articles/16035800-2026-nhl-draft-round-2-preview-best-players-available-and-draft-order

Right now (subject to change), the Canes have five picks.

42

57

105

165

192

I will be at Lenovo and will post any updates in the comments.

UCLA's Roch Cholowsky meets with three teams ahead of the MLB Draft

During the MLB Draft Combine earlier this week, we got a slight peek into what the future looks like for UCLA Bruins shortstop Roch Cholowsky. Cholowsky discussed his pre-draft process, including which MLB franchises he’s met with ahead of next month’s draft.

Cholowsky told Sam Blum of The Athletic that he met with the Chicago White Sox, Tampa Bay Rays and the San Francisco Giants. The White Sox own the first pick of the MLB Draft, with the Rays right behind them at No. 2 and the Giants owning the No. 4 pick.

That leaves out the Minnesota Twins at No. 3, but Cholowsky didn’t have too much to say when explaining why he didn’t meet with Minnesota.

"I don't know. I stay out of those talks,” Cholowsky said. “I just do whatever's on my schedule. I don't make those calls."

Top draft prospect Roch Cholowsky said he met with 3 teams at the MLB combine:

• White Sox (No. 1 selection)
• Rays (No. 2)
• Giants (No. 4)

Why not the Twins (No. 3)?

"I don't know. I stay out of those talks. I just do whatever's on my schedule. I don't make those calls."

— Sam Blum (@SamBlum3) June 25, 2026

Cholowsky was viewed as the No. 1 pick for much of the college season but after a quiet exit for Cholowsky and the Bruins, catcher Vahn Lackey and shortstop Grady Emerson have picked up momentum. If not the White Sox, the Giants have been viewed as an option. Cholowsky grew up a Giants fan and San Francisco have added to their signing bonus pool by trading for a second first round pick.  

It was still a terrific collegiate career for Cholowsky, owning a career batting average of .329 with 52 home runs and 167 runs batted in 178 games as a Bruin. We’ll find out Cholowsky’s home soon enough. The draft begins on July 11th where Cholowsky will be one of several UCLA players selected.

This article originally appeared on UCLA Wire: UCLA's Roch Cholowsky meets with three teams ahead of the MLB Draft

Guardians News: Another Pathetic Offensive Showing

News and Notes for Saturday, June 27th, 2026
CLEVELAND, OHIO - JUNE 26: Cooper Ingle #30 of the Cleveland Guardians runs off the field after the fourth inning of his Major League debut against the Seattle Mariners at Progressive Field on June 26, 2026 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Guardians have a real hitting problem. The Pope is Catholic. Water is wet.

Yes, José Ramírez and Chase DeLauter are out. But, Luis Castillo waltzed into Progressive Field with a 5.22 ERA and shut this lineup down. There is something wrong.

Is it a pull/lift philosophy? Every team in baseball wants to pull the ball in the air, so I’m not sure. They definitely don’t hit the ball hard or barrel the ball often enough. Is that because of pull/lift? Or because their players are just not good enough? The organization needs to do some soul searching… and make some hires from organizations that know what the heck they are doing here (Milwaukee comes to mind).

I was at the game and had a great time with my daughter who is three and does not care about the score. Props to the team for fixing up the kids’ clubhouse from earlier in the year. Now, fix the offense.

Cooper Ingle debuted and looked like he had a solid approach. Hope he gets his first hit tonight. Here is his pre-game interview:

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'Ensure his comfort': Abhishek Sharma opens up on sharing dressing room with Vaibhav Sooryavanshi as wonderkid waits for India debut

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'Ensure his comfort': Abhishek Sharma opens up on sharing dressing room with Vaibhav Sooryavanshi as wonderkid waits for India debut originally appeared on Cricket News. Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Abhishek Sharma says it is the team's collective duty to ensure Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's comfort in the Indian dressing room
  • The 15-year-old is yet to make his India debut, missing the 1st T20I against Ireland
  • Sooryavanshi has a separate changing room under ICC and ECB safeguarding rules for under-16 players

Abhishek Sharma opens up on sharing dressing room with Vaibhav Sooryavanshi as wonderkid waits for India debut

Abhishek Sharma has opened up on what it has been like to share a dressing room with teenage sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, stressing that the senior players see it as their responsibility to make the 15-year-old feel at home. The Indian opener spoke warmly of the prodigy as he waits patiently for his international debut.

Sooryavanshi was left out of the playing XI for the first T20I against Ireland in Belfast, with India unwilling to disturb their successful top order. Yet his presence in the squad has already made an impression, with the youngster's eagerness to learn standing out to his more experienced teammates.

The teenager's integration into the senior setup carries unique considerations. Under ICC and ECB safeguarding regulations, under-16 players are not permitted to use adult changing facilities, meaning Sooryavanshi has been provided with a separate changing room throughout the tour of Ireland and England.

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Abhishek Sharma on ensuring Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's comfort

Abhishek explained that the senior group has taken it upon themselves to help the youngster settle, describing a player hungry to absorb everything around him at the start of his journey.

"I believe it is our collective duty to ensure his comfort. He is undoubtedly a young man, and from what I could see, he is constantly eager to play. He is only now beginning to learn.

"He seems to have a desire to learn a lot because he asks questions. Of course, it's also a fantasy for him. Therefore, we are making every effort to give him a sense of inclusion in the group," Abhishek Sharma said after the first T20I.

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Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's wait for a debut

Despite the anticipation, Sooryavanshi's path into the XI remains blocked by India's settled and successful combination. Abhishek and Sanju Samson form an accomplished opening pair, both of whom contributed to India's T20 World Cup triumph earlier this year.

For the management, the challenge lies in balancing the excitement around the teenager with the need to reward in-form performers. Captain Shreyas Iyer reiterated at the toss that Sooryavanshi would earn his chance when the time was right, rather than being rushed into the side.

A prodigy ready for the moment

Sooryavanshi has done everything asked of him to justify his inclusion. He finished as the highest run-scorer in IPL 2026 and smashed the fastest fifty in List A history during the India A tri-series, underlining why the selectors fast-tracked him into the senior squad.

For now, the focus within the camp is on nurturing the youngster and ensuring his transition into international cricket is as smooth as possible. As

Abhishek's comments make clear that India is determined to protect and support its brightest young talent, confident that his time on the field will come soon enough.

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Luke Shaw offers rare insight into the dressing room’s matchday rituals

Luke Shaw offers rare insight into the dressing room’s matchday rituals
Luke Shaw offers rare insight into the dressing room’s matchday rituals

Manchester United defender Luke Shaw has given a rare glimpse of what happens in the dressing room during matchdays.

Pre-match

Shaw pulled back the curtain in an extensive club-media interview, walking fans through every stage of his matchday routine, from sunrise on game day to the recovery that follows.

He explained that upon waking, he is typically consumed by a mixture of nervousness and excitement. The former born from a burning desire to win, the latter from the simple joy of doing what he loves. The left-back made it clear that it’s ultimately a positive energy, which he relishes and has driven him for the past 12 years that he has been at the club.

Asked what he tends to eat as a pre-match meal, he answered, ” It changes. Sometimes it depends what time the game is, as well. If it’s a later game, an evening game, then I’ll go to my pasta and pesto and chicken.”

The team then sits together, he said, with the mood usually upbeat and cheerful.

“To be fair, it’s quite relaxed. We’re there quite early before kick-off. We’re normally there three-and-a-half hours before the actual game, so I think when we get there it’s more of a relaxed vibe. Everyone’s a bit more chilled and talking normally. I think more of a focus will come once we’ve had a little meeting at Carrington, before we leave. Then we step onto the bus and I think that’s when the focus changes.”

Shaw agreed that Old Trafford feels like a safe haven, shaped by years of playing there in front of the home supporters.

“Yeah, I think so. It also helps knowing you’re at home and we’ve got 70,000 fans behind us, cheering us on, which always gives us a lot of energy. Seeing the passion they have really drives us on and that’s helped us in a lot of games since I’ve been here. We’re very fortunate, for starters, to be able to play at Old Trafford. To be able to call it home, it’s a very special feeling.”

He continued, “Of course, it’s crazy and it shows the support that we have. It’s the best support in the world. Home and away, they’re always with us, always pushing us on. Like you just touched on then, the fans that come so early to see us getting off the bus, it’s a real special feeling and an honour to be at a club like Manchester United.”

On what happens from the moment the players arrive at the ground to heading out for warm-ups, Shaw remarked, “We get off the bus, we go into the changing room and then we have a couple of minutes to get our stuff ready. Then the manager will speak; a really small meeting just picking up on the last few details. He finishes and then it’s more about just preparing to go out for the warm-up.”

“I always have kind of the same routine. I get on the massage beds first, get my massage. I’ll go into another area in the changing room where there’s a mat on the floor. I’ll do my foam roller, my stretches, so it’s quite a long routine in there.”

“If there’s time to jump on with one of the physios for a last-minute stretch, I love to do that. That’s my sort of routine, though, and when it’s done I’m ready to go out for the warm-up.”

The 30-year-old named Noussair Mazraoui and Harry Maguire as the two players he sits next to the most.

In-game and post-match

Shaw further revealed that a bell is rung to alert the squad to begin warm-ups. He then applies a spray of Deep Heat to stimulate his muscles, before participating in the team huddle alongside his teammates and backroom personnel.

“Of course, everyone’s involved in the huddle. At the end of the day, it’s not just about the last that are starting the game. It’s about the whole team. Like I said, it’s not just about the ones on the bench either, it’s about the ones not involved in the squad at all. It’s every staff member that’s in and around the changing room.”

“We’re all in it together and we all want the same thing, which is to win the game. You need everyone, not just the XI going out on the pitch.”

On coming out to a packed Old Trafford, Shaw said, “It’s such a special feeling, which you can’t describe. It just makes you realise how lucky you are to be able to play for this club. Not just walking out on the pitch, but even sometimes when you drive past it at night when you’re going into town. You look at it and just think how lucky we are.”

“There are millions of people around the world that would love to be in my position and I’m one of the lucky ones, to be able to do this week in and week out. It’s a real privilege and, like I said, of course the feeling walking out is always the same. It’s an unbelievable feeling and sometimes you do have that thought in your head of how lucky we are to be in this position.”

“It’s a real privilege to be able to do that and it’s an honour to wear the shirt.”

He went on, “Yeah, it’s amazing. I touched on their support earlier, they’re unbelievable, I think, home and away. Of course there’s always a special feeling at home, especially more this season with the flags and stuff. They bring so much passion and energy, and it really flies through us. We can feel it and it helps us a lot when we’re on the pitch.”

The England international stressed that the “rivalry” games against the likes of Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City are more special because the intensity of it and the atmosphere.

He pinpointed the home win against City earlier in the season as “one of the best atmospheres” he has ever experienced at the Theatre of Dreams.

Shaw clarified that while his family and friends are frequent visitors to watch him play, he rarely interacts with them before games as he is fully focused on performing well. It’s only after the full-time whistle that he will acknowledge their presence in the stands.

Asked what comes after matches, Shaw told club media, “After the game I always tend to get a recovery rub. Sometimes I’ll get in the ice baths, so get in there, leave and get home. I think my evenings now look a lot different to what they were five or 10 years ago! I’ve got an extremely busy house now, with four kids, so there’s not much I can do now, really, apart from just play and have fun with them.”

“I think especially going back after a good win and being able to enjoy it with my kids and family, it’s really special.”

And if United play on a Saturday? He admitted he’s glued to Match of the Day that night, rewatching his own side’s game and checking out what everyone else got up to.

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Juventus sales, McTominay fee and Soulé's reply: today's transfer news 🤑

Juventus sales, McTominay fee and Soulé's reply: today's transfer news
Juventus sales, McTominay fee and Soulé's reply: today's transfer news 🤑

The Italian market has been shaken by the arrival of Gonçalo Ramos (who enters the TOP 10 most expensive signings in Serie A), while at the Club World Cup the angry reaction from Bielsa to the elimination of his Uruguay caused a stir, along with the announcement that Messi will start on the bench.

Now let’s take a look at today’s most important news about Italy’s biggest clubs.


Juventus, capital gains needed and the Muharemovic situation

Matteo Moretto spoke about Muharemovic on Fabrizio Romano’s YouTube channel: "Juventus are still keeping tabs on Muharemovic; they own 50% of the player’s future sale, but right now they are focused on other deals. He is also very popular abroad, even though Juve have a preferential channel."

Juventus, however, will need to register capital gains on the books as soon as possible: according to the Corriere dello Sport, Miretti (15 million), Di Gregorio (15 million), Cabal (carried on the books for 7 million), and Gatti (20/25 million) are up for sale.


Milan, is Hjulmand further away?

Atletico Madrid were interested in Gonçalo Ramos (according to Fabrizio Romano), but Milan’s offer beat the colchoneros to it, so they are now targeting another player also on Milan’s radar: Morten Hjulmand.

The player, launched at Sporting by Ruben Amorim, is valued at 45 million euros: according to Marca, Atletico Madrid are ready to submit an offer in the coming weeks.


Inter, renewal for Pio and F. Carboni on the way out

As reported by Matteo Moretto on YouTube, Inter have started talks over Pio Esposito’s renewal: "He has a contract with Inter until 2030 and earns 1.1/1.2 million net per season, but I can confirm that Inter have begun talks with the player’s agent, Mario Giuffredi, to try to improve and extend Pio Esposito’s contract. There is really great harmony between the parties."

On the outgoing side, Franco Carboni is very close to Parma: "I’ve been told a possible 4-year contract for Carboni at Parma is on the table; we’ll see when the deal can be completed, but there is a willingness to get it over the line."


Napoli, McTominay-Real? Difficult and huge asking price

According to Il MattinoThe Scottish Sun (citing Italian sources) and the Corriere del Mezzogiorno: Mourinho and Real Madrid appreciate Scott McTominay’s profile. However, the player is happy in the city and is discussing a contract renewal with Napoli: the club values him at 80 million euros.

The rumor is backed up by RAI journalist Ciro Venerato: "McTominay is appreciated by Real Madrid, but he will stay at Napoli. He should renew with the Azzurri; the Campania club have put an interesting offer on the table for him."


Roma, Soulé says "No" to Saudi Arabia

As written by the Corriere dello Sport, Al-Ahli had made an approach for Greenwood, who turned down the proposal. The Saudi club then shifted its focus to Matias Soulé, who could leave Roma.

The Argentine, however, does not want to move to the Saudi Pro League, according to Repubblica; his goal is to remain in Europe’s top leagues and earn a call-up to the national team.


Lazio, Peruzzi returns as Technical Director

According to Il Messaggero, Angelo Peruzzi is very close to becoming Lazio’s new Technical Director. It would be a return, given that he served as club manager from 2016 to 2021.

The former Biancocelesti goalkeeper has already met with Lotito and is expected to sign a one-year contract. His excellent relationship with Gennaro Gattuso played an important role in the negotiations.


Fiorentina, the preferred options out wide

As reported by La Nazione, Fiorentina have placed two names at the top of their transfer wishlist: Napoli’s Noa Lang and Leipzig’s Johan Bakayoko. However, both deals are difficult in terms of cost.

Cancellieri remains a more distant option: a cheaper alternative, but not a priority for Paratici and the Viola club.

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Norway manager says benching stars Haaland, Ødegaard was "no brainer"

FOXBORO -– Norway's fans who were hoping to see their team's top players take the pitch against a powerhouse France team on June 26 were left disappointed.

Norway stars Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard were on the sidelines in Friday's 4-1 loss to France at Boston Stadium. Asked about his decision to keep them on the bench, Norway manager Stale Solbakken called it an easy one to make.

Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group I - Norway v France - Boston Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts, U.S. - June 26, 2026 Norway coach Stale Solbakken reacts REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

"It was a no-brainer," Solbakken said postgame through a translator, adding that "the only consideration" was the fans wanting them to play.

"They would have wanted to see Erling and Martin but we are here to proceed as long as we can. It's a no brainer. This decision was not something that took a lot of time for us to arrive at," he said.

The coach pointed to the quick turnaround from Monday's win over Senegal as a factor in his decision, adding that Haaland and Odegaard were "team players, so they know what is best for the team."

Asked if there was a point in which he considered putting his stars in the game, the coach said it would have been after the last hydration break, if the team was trailing by just one goal. But by then France had extended its lead to 3-1.

Haaland entered Friday in contention for the Golden Boot – the award given to the player with the most goals in the tournament – trailing Argentina's Lionel Messi by one. Messi has five and Haaland is among four players with four.

Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Group I - Norway v France - Boston Stadium, Foxborough, Massachusetts, U.S. - June 26, 2026 Norway coach Stale Solbakken talks to Norway's Erling Haaland at the end of the match REUTERS/Dylan Martinez

Asked if he was surprised by Norway's lineup, France's Maxence Lacroix said no.

"I wasn’t surprised. I was just ready – ready to play against any player – because it’s the World Cup. You have to give it 100%, of course.," he said

France's Jules Kounde said he was a little surprised by the absence of Haaland and Odegaard, but "at the end of the day we just adapt no matter which player we have in front of us,"

Despite the loss, Norway, with six total points, is through to the Round of 32, as is France (with nine total points), as both emerge from Group I. Norway will face the Ivory Coast on Tuesday, June 30, in Dallas, while France will meet Sweden on Tuesday in New York/New Jersey.

The next game in Foxboro will be Monday, June 29, when Germany faces Paraguay in a Round of 32 match at 4:30 p.m.

This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Norway manager says benching stars Haaland, Ødegaard was "no brainer"

'Team first': R Ashwin defends Gautam Gambhir in keeping Vaibhav Sooryavanshi out of India lineup vs Ireland in 1st T20I

Ravichandran Ashwin

'Team first': R Ashwin defends Gautam Gambhir in keeping Vaibhav Sooryavanshi out of India lineup vs Ireland in 1st T20I originally appeared on Cricket News. Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Ravichandran Ashwin publicly defended Gautam Gambhir's decision to keep Vaibhav Sooryavanshi out of India's first T20I vs Ireland.
  • He argued in-form openers Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma should not be dropped to accommodate hype.
  • Ashwin said sitting out and serving the team is a valuable role for the young prodigy.

R Ashwin defends Gautam Gambhir in keeping Vaibhav Sooryavanshi out 

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's absence from India's lineup in Belfast sparked an angry reaction online, and the criticism only intensified once Ireland sealed a stunning 34-run win. Ravichandran Ashwin has now waded into the row, and he has come down firmly on the side of the team management.

Speaking to senior journalist Vimal Kumar on his YouTube channel, the former off-spinner challenged the assumption that the teenager was a certainty.

"Why was the whole of India thinking that Vaibhav Suryavanshi was going to play?" Ashwin asked. "No one makes a team for an individual."

He then anchored his defence in the coach's philosophy. "What did Gautam Gambhir say? Team first, there should not be any superstar culture," Ashwin noted.

While accepting that superstars help sell the game, he asked pointedly, "What mistake did Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma make?"

MORE: Has Ireland ever beaten India in T20Is?

No room for superstar culture

Ashwin mocked the notion that India should reshape a settled top order to fit one name in. "Do we have to send three openers at once? Call Shubman Gill as well because he has scored a lot of runs. Sai Sudharsan has also scored runs," he said. His sarcasm sharpened the point.

"Send all five of them together; all of them will play in rotation," Ashwin added, underlining how crowded India's batting options have become. With several in-form players competing for the same slots, forcing a debut would mean punishing somebody who has earned their place.

For Ashwin, time on the bench is far from wasted. "There is a lot of value in sitting outside and watching the match," Ashwin explained.

"Let him sit outside, service the team, and carry drinks; there will be a lot of things to learn from that as well. A great player is not made overnight."

That advice carried a neat irony on Friday. While India slumped to defeat, Sooryavanshi spent the day exactly as Ashwin described, carrying drinks onto the field alongside Ravi Bishnoi as he soaked up his first taste of life with the senior side.

MORE: India under Shreyas Iyer become latest victims of T20 World Cup champions' curse

A long career awaits

Ashwin then turned to the long game, invoking the most revered name in Indian cricket. "Maybe once Vaibhav Suryavanshi gets playing, he will never be dropped. What happened with Sachin Tendulkar could happen with him as well," he suggested of the prodigy's potential.

His conclusion reframed the snub as a gift rather than a setback. "But my point is, he will get empathy by sitting out. It could be a long-serving career for India. Sitting outside is also a role," Ashwin said, urging patience over a rushed introduction.

I kept your quote spelling of "Suryavanshi" inside the quotes and used the headline spelling in my own prose. Say the word if you want that standardised either way.

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Rambolek To Make First Defense Of ONE Bantamweight Muay Thai World Title Against Yod-IQ At The Inner Circle 30

Rambolek Chor Ajalaboon barely had time to warm the seat of the throne before his first challenger came calling.

The ONE Bantamweight Muay Thai World Champion will defend his belt for the first time against Yod-IQ Or Pimolsri at The Inner Circle 30 on Friday, September 11, inside Lumpinee Stadium in Bangkok, Thailand.

Rambolek steps into the bout that will go down exclusively for members of The Inner Circle on live.onefc.com after capturing the gold from Nabil Anane at The Inner Circle 7 on March 20.

The Thai began his ONE Championship journey on the ONE Friday Fights circuit before steamrolling his way to the promotion’s global events. Once there, he blasted through four of his five opponents.

But it was Rambolek’s performance against Abdulla Dayakaev at ONE Fight Night 39 that earned him a shot at Anane’s divisional crown. Going into the fight, Dayakaev had stopped his previous four opponents by knockout, with only one of those victims making it to the second round.

Needless to say, Rambolek came in against Dayakaev as the heavy underdog. But the Superbon Training Camp fighter displayed technical brilliance, knocking out “Smash Boy” in the second round to prove a muay femur can excel in today’s faster-paced Muay Thai format.

Afterward, he stepped up as the first fighter to challenge then-ONE Bantamweight Muay Thai World Champion Anane. The man with the wiriest frame in the promotion hadn’t lost in nine fights over the course of two terrifying years while competing across different sports.

But Rambolek sent Anane crashing to the canvas to secure a unanimous decision win and walk out of Lumpinee Stadium with 26 pounds of gold. The Thai technician then turned his focus inward, entering monkhood for a short period of gratitude and reflection.

Now he returns to The Inner Circle 30 with a clear mind and even clearer mission – to take out Yod-IQ, who will present a whole new set of challenges.

Yod-IQ earned his shot at the strap on the back of 10 straight victories over fighters such as Kiamran Nabati, Alexey Balyko — which earned him a US$100,000 contract and a spot on ONE’s main roster – and the aforementioned Dayakaev.

Like Rambolek, Yod-IQ also started competing in the ONE Friday Fights circuit, consistently building his resume for a six-figure contract while training alongside friend-slash-mentor and ONE Featherweight Muay Thai World Champion Tawanchai PK Saenchai.

In fact, it has been Yod-IQ’s mission to turn himself into a similarly destructive force. So fans can expect an even more dangerous version of the PK Saenchai Muaythaigym fighter when he squares up against the glittering Rambolek on September 11.

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Cape Verde break record as smallest nation to reach World Cup knockouts

Tiny Cape Verde have become the history makers of World Cup 2026 by defying all odds to become the smallest country to earn a spot in the knockout stages of the competition.

Their improbable run through the group stage, with a third straight World Cup draw, was completed with a 0-0 draw against Saudi Arabia on Friday night to advance in the tournament.

Keeping goal for Cape Verde throughout has been Vozinha, 40, who has embodied the grit of his nation.

“We are small, but we have big hearts and we are fighters,” said the goalkeeper, who last season played for Chaves in Portugal’s second tier.

The island nation off the western coast of Africa, which is making its debut on football’s grandest stage, already held 2010 champion Spain to a 0-0 draw – a shock in itself to begin their campaign.

They then came from behind to get a 2-2 result against Uruguay – the winners of the inaugural World Cup in 1930.

“The team was very eager to show this to the whole world,” Cape Verde coach Bubista said while draped in his country’s flag after the Saudi Arabia game.

“We are proud of having arrived at this stage. We have shown that we are a small country, but that we fight for the things that we want to achieve.”

Cape Verde’s three points put the team in second place behind Spain, which beat Uruguay on Friday night and won the group.

Cape Verde will play reigning World Cup champion Argentina in Miami on July 3.


Drawing all three group matches doesn’t guarantee advancement at major football tournaments, but several teams have done it in the past. Those include: Wales in 1958, Ireland and the Netherlands in 1990, and Chile in 1998. New Zealand, however, also got three draws at the 2010 World Cup and were eliminated.

On the eve of the match, Bubista mused, “Everyone is entitled to dream and nothing is impossible.”

The Blue Sharks proved him right, overcoming seemingly insurmountable odds as this country of just  530,000 reached the round of 32.

A woman, her face painted with a flag of the archipelago, held a sign that read: “Small Islands, Big Dreams,” a dream that these underdogs have made reality as they continue their charmed run on the world stage.

They did it with another strong game from Vozinha, whose tournament success has helped him amass more than 16 million Instagram followers.

He had a save in first-half stoppage time, grabbing a header from Mohamed Kanno to keep Saudi Arabia scoreless. Another save came in the 66th minute when he leaped to deflect a shot from Mohammed Abu al-Shamat.

A third came in the 92nd minute when he stopped a shot by Abdullah al-Hamdan.

Cape Verde players and staff celebrate after the Saudi Arabia match match as Cape Verde qualify for the knockout stages of the World Cup
Cape Verde players and staff celebrate after the Saudi Arabia match [Phil Noble/Reuters]

“There is a lot of quality in our national team,” Vozinha said. “Maybe for many of you, you think the Cape Verdean player is not good enough. But we came here to show that we have a lot of quality and we are here to compete and our players can play everywhere in the big competition, in the big leagues.”

A group of shirtless men in the crowd each painted one letter of his name on their chests as they cheered Cape Verde.

But Vozinha had a much bigger fan among the crowd of 68,278 as his mother Ana Candida Evora watched from a luxury suite, waving a tiny Cape Verde flag. It was her second match of the tournament after missing Vozinha’s epic seven-save performance against Spain because of visa issues.

Cape Verde had a chance to score in the 50th minute, but Kevin Pina’s shot from distance was just above the crossbar. Another chance came in the 74th minute when Laros Duarte’s shot from the middle of the box was stopped by goalkeeper Mohammed al-Owais.

A last chance to score came in the final seconds when Nuno da Costa sent a shot from the middle of the box wide left.

But it didn’t matter because a couple of minutes after the final whistle, Spain completed its victory over Uruguay and set off a joyous celebration among Cape Verde’s players and fans, many of whom cried as they rejoiced.

Having led his squad to new heights, Bubista was asked if he could have imagined such a run entering the tournament.

“I’ve always said that sooner or later Cape Verde would be on such a stage,” he said. “Of course, it’s hard to have such a forecast, but I always knew.”

Saudi Arabia were eliminated after finishing with two points in the group stage.

“We were very poor in terms of creating things, controlling the game and creating actions,” coach Georgios Donis said. “And one cannot win a game this way. It would be very difficult.”


Teoscar Hernández homers again, River Ryan on injured list, Adam Serwinowski shines

May 23, 2026; Milwaukee, Wisconsin, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers left fielder Teoscar Hernandez (37) hits a home run during the fourth inning against the Milwaukee Brewers at American Family Field. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images | Jeff Hanisch-Imagn Images

Dodgers outfielder Teoscar Hernández has played in three games in his rehab assignment with Triple-A Oklahoma City, and he’s hit a two-run home run in all three games.

TEO'S PUTTING ON A SHOW IN RENO☄️

Three homers in three games! pic.twitter.com/aYp46i0JFE

— Oklahoma City Comets (@OKC_comets) June 27, 2026

Hernández played six innings in left field in Reno on Friday night, and has played 18 total innings at the position this week. He’s been out since May 29 with a left hamstring strain, and could return as early as next week when the Dodgers are playing the A’s in West Sacramento, which would be right at the month mark that doctors expected him to miss.

Player of the day

Tulsa left-hander Adam Serwinowski allowed only a single and two walks in his seven scoreless innings, with six strikeouts. Seven innings matched a season and career high for Serwinowski, also done on May 22 this year at Wichita.

Over his last seven starts, Serwinowski has a 1.58 ERA with 37 strikeouts and 12 walks in 40 innings.

Triple-A Oklahoma City

The Comets scored four runs in the eighth inning to beat the Reno Aces (Diamondbacks) on the road.

The bottom of the order keyed the comeback. Hyeseong Kim, batting seventh, singled twice and scored twice. Next up was catcher Eliezer Alfonzo, who had a double and two singles. Noah Miller, batting ninth as the designated hitter, tripled, doubled, and scored twice.

This game is tied thanks to Noah Miller! pic.twitter.com/6idmmdtgzb

— Oklahoma City Comets (@OKC_comets) June 27, 2026

Miller’s two-run double tied things in the eighth before RBI singles by James Tibbs III and Ryan Fitzgerald provided the lead.

Double-A Tulsa

After Serwinowski, Roque Gutierrez pitched two scoreless innings to save the Drillers’ shutout win over the Corpus Christi Hooks (Astros).

Jake Gelof homered. Second baseman Sean McLain had two hits, scored a run, and drove in another.

High-A Great Lakes

Down 4-3 early, the Loons scored the final six runs to beat the Lansing Lugnuts (A’s). First baseman Jose Hernández homered twice in the win.

Third baseman Logan Wagner homered, doubled, and drove in three runs. Since returning from the injured list last week, Wagner has a hit in all four games, with two home runs

Robby Porco helped pave the way for the comeback with 2 1/3 innings of scoreless relief with five strikeouts

Class-A Ontario

Hyun-Seok Jang had his best start of the season in the Tower Buzzers’ win over the Visalia Oaks (D-backs). Jang struck out a career-high 10 batters in five scoreless innings, one start after striking out a then-career-high nine in 4 2/3 innings.

Mairo Martinus has been a solid constant for Ontario this season, hitting .309/.360/.506 with 33 extra-base hits, including two doubles, two singles, and three runs scored on Friday, his second straight four-hit affair. Martinus this season has started right field and center field this season, plus all four infield positions. Friday was his seventh start at third base.

Shortstop Joendry Vargas doubled and singled on Friday, and first baseman Oswaldo Osorio homered.

Kendall George played seven innings in center field in his second game back since injuring his knee with Tulsa on May 25.

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Triple-A: River Ryan, who was originally slated to start Thursday this week, was instead scratched and placed on the injured list Friday. It’s his hamstring again, per Fabian Ardaya and Katie Woo at The Athletic, the same injury that sidelined Ryan for a month this April and May. Right-hander Keynan Middleton was activated off the development list.

Friday scores

Saturday schedule

  • 4:05 p.m. PT: Great Lakes (Brooks Auger) at Lansing (Mitch Myers)
  • 5 p.m.: Tulsa (Payton Martin) vs. Corpus Christi (Trey Dombroski)
  • 6:35 p.m.: Oklahoma City (Jackson Ferris) at Reno (Kohl Drake)
  • 6:35 p.m.: Ontario (TBA) at Visalia (Jesus Escobar)

Presenter admits he was ‘blown away’ after visiting American World Cup stadium

Photo by Stefan Koops/EYE4IMAGES/NurPhoto via Getty Images
Photo by Stefan Koops/EYE4IMAGES/NurPhoto via Getty Images

From the food, the culture and the stadiums, soccer fans from around the globe are getting the full American experience during this summer’s World Cup.

The tournament itself is being hosted across the USA, Canada and Mexico, but the bulk of the fixtures, including the final on July 19, are taking place in America.

This has allowed visitors to see much of the US, with one presenter now giving his verdict on a stadium in the USA.

Photo by Francois Nel/Getty Images
Photo by Francois Nel/Getty Images

Dallas Stadium blows away presenter during World Cup

Marco Messina, who discusses Serie A football for CBS and is the founder of Italian Football TV, recently attended the World Cup match between Argentina and Austria.

Lionel Messi’s side won the game, scoring twice without reply at the AT&T Stadium in Dallas, Texas.

Messina has now taken to X/Twitter to share that he was ‘blown away’ by the stadium after attending his first-ever World Cup match.

Visiting the Dallas Stadium also prompted the soccer host to call on Italian sides to start making more modern stadiums.

He stated: “Went to my first ever World Cup match. I’m blown away by the stadium. The experience is on another level.

“We all know how far behind Italy is when it comes to infrastructure, but seeing it in person really puts it into perspective. It’s like going from a flip phone to an iPhone.

“I get the history and tradition. That’s what makes Italian football special.

“But it’s 2026. Italian football deserves modern stadiums. The government has to help remove the red tape that’s kept the country decades behind.”

For some context, the biggest stadium in Serie A is the San Siro, which seats 75,817 fans and is shared by two teams: AC Milan and Inter Milan.

Meanwhile, the Dallas Stadium, which isn’t even the biggest in the US, has a capacity of 80,000.

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2026 NHL Draft results: Full list of first-round picks by team

The 2026 NHL Draft opened a new chapter for every NHL franchise as teams invested in the next generation of talent.

The two-day event began on Friday, June 26, at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York. Round 1 is now complete, and Rounds 2-7 are scheduled for Saturday, June 27, at 11:00 a.m. ET. Several trades, such as Buffalo and San Jose, reshaped the first-round order.

MORE: Canadiens leave door open on center Michael Hage’s NHL future

The Toronto Maple Leafs made the biggest move of the night by selecting elite playmaking forward Gavin McKenna with the No. 1 overall pick. Pop superstar and longtime Maple Leafs fan Justin Bieber announced the selection on stage.

Jun 26, 2026; Buffalo, New York, USA; Gavin McKenna poses with NHL commissioner Gary Bettman and singer Justin Bieber after being selected with the first pick in the first round of the 2026 NHL Draft by the Toronto Maple Leafs at KeyBank Center. Mandatory Credit: Timothy T. Ludwig-Imagn Images

Toronto made the selection at the same arena where it drafted current captain Auston Matthews first overall in 2016. So, with that excitement in mind, let’s explore the picks made by all the teams in the 2026 NHL Entry Draft.

Full list of 2026 NHL Draft first-round picks

Here is the complete list of all 32 first-round picks from the 2026 NHL Entry Draft, including each player’s team and position.

PickTeamPlayerPosition
1Toronto Maple LeafsGavin McKennaLW
2San Jose SharksIvar StenbergLW
3Vancouver CanucksCaleb MalhotraC
4Buffalo SabresDaxon RudolphD
5New York RangersAlberts SmitsD
6Calgary FlamesCarson CarelsD
7Seattle KrakenChase ReidD
8Winnipeg JetsViggo BjörckC
9San Jose SharksKeaton VerhoeffD
10Nashville PredatorsWyatt CullenLW
11St. Louis BluesTynan LawrenceC
12New Jersey DevilsAlexander CommandC
13New York IslandersMalte GustafssonD
14Columbus Blue JacketsOscar HemmingLW
15Anaheim DucksNikita KlepovRW
16St. Louis BluesMaddox DagenaisC
17Utah MammothEthan BelchetzLW
18Washington CapitalsOliver SuvantoC
19Los Angeles KingsElton HermanssonRW
20Buffalo SabresIlia MorozovC
21San Jose SharksRyan LinD
22Pittsburgh PenguinsLiam RuckRW
23Detroit Red WingsJP HurlbertLW
24Vancouver CanucksAdam NovotnyLW
25Ottawa SenatorsJonas Lagerberg HoenRW
26Montreal CanadiensGleb PugachyovRW
27Philadelphia FlyersMaksim SokolovskiiD
28Anaheim DucksMarcus NordmarkLW
29Vegas Golden KnightsJuho PiiparinenD
30Calgary FlamesJack HextallC
31Nashville PredatorsTommy BleylD
32Ottawa SenatorsJaxon CoverRW

The draft continues on Saturday with Rounds 2 through 7, giving every franchise another opportunity to strengthen its prospect pool. After a first round featuring top North American and European talent, teams will continue searching for players who can shape their long-term future.

MORE: Elliotte Friedman calls out Oilers owner for ‘parading players’ after Mike Babcock hiring

After the draft, attention will soon shift to preparations for the 2026-27 NHL season. The Carolina Hurricanes enter the new campaign as defending Stanley Cup champions after defeating the Vegas Golden Knights in six games to capture their second title in franchise history. Their championship run, combined with a fresh class of prospects, sets the stage for another intriguing season.

Juventus schedule meetings for low-cost Muharemovic return

Juventus schedule meetings for low-cost Muharemovic return
Juventus schedule meetings for low-cost Muharemovic return

Juventus have reportedly arranged a series of meetings with the representatives of Sassuolo defender Tarik Muharemovic, who could potentially return to Turin in a low-cost deal given that the Bianconeri have a 50% sell-on clause for the Bosnian centre-back.

New meetings scheduled for Juventus and Muharemovic

Juventus are looking to strengthen at centre-back ahead of the 2026-27 season and the latest reports suggest that Muharemovic and Bologna’s Jhon Lucumi are the players currently under consideration by the Old Lady.

Bologna are reportedly holding out for a €25m fee for Lucumi, who also has a €28m release clause written into his contract that will be valid until mid-July.

Juventus are keen to study alternative, cheaper options, which has led them to consider a potential return for former Next Gen talent Muharemovic, who has spent the last two seasons with Sassuolo.

Juventus have a 50% sell-on clause for Muharemovic, meaning that they effectively part-own the player, and the Bianconeri will be able to bring the player back at half the amount it would cost any other club.

TURIN, ITALY – MARCH 21: Francisco Conceicao  and Tarik Muharemovic of US Sassuolo Calcio battle for possession during the Serie A match at Allianz Stadium on March 21, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

According to the latest updates from IlBianconero, a new meeting between Juventus CEO Giovanni Carnevali, several other Bianconeri directors and Muharemovic’s representatives has been set up and will take place within the first few days of the coming week.

Report – Napoli Star Linked with Big-Money Real Madrid Move

Report – Napoli Star Linked with Big-Money Real Madrid Move
Report – Napoli Star Linked with Big-Money Real Madrid Move

Napoli talisman Scott McTominay could reportedly make a mouth-watering move to Real Madrid this summer. According to the Daily Record, Jose Mourinho is considering a reunion with his former Manchester United pupil at the Santiago Bernabeu.

Mourinho gave McTominay his senior debut at Old Trafford nine years ago and has reportedly remained an admirer of the Scottish midfielder. Now that he has returned to his old stomping ground, the ‘Special One’ could offer the 29-year-old an opportunity to wear the coveted white shirt.

Despite his underwhelming performances at the World Cup, McTominay’s skills remain in high demand. Meanwhile, Napoli have no intention of letting their standout star leave, although a bumper fee could change Aurelio De Laurentiis’ mind. At least that’s what Mourinho is banking on.

Indeed, Los Blancos may need to offer up to £80 million to get Napoli’s go-ahead. However, the player’s World Cup no-show begs the question whether Real Madrid would be overpaying for his services. Moreover, Napoli are likely to do everything to hold onto the 2024/25 Scudetto winner.

Our take on Napoli & McTominay

McTominay won the MVP award for his stellar first season in Serie A as he helped Napoli wrestle back the title from Inter. Though he performed slightly below that standard last season, he still netted ten goals and added three assists in 33 league matches, reinforcing his value to the Partenopei.

With that in mind, it’s hard to expect De Laurentiis to sanction his sale without receiving a monstrous offer. Furthermore, McTominay’s contract runs until 2030, which puts Napoli in a strong negotiating position. There’s a feeling that they’d rather let Stanislav Lobotka join Juventus than sever ties with the Scottish ace.

Brighton lodge €34m bid for Italy and Atalanta talent Ahanor

Brighton lodge €34m bid for Italy and Atalanta talent Ahanor
Brighton lodge €34m bid for Italy and Atalanta talent Ahanor

Reports in the UK claim that Brighton & Hove Albion have submitted a bid in the region of €34m (£30m) for teenage Italy and Atalanta defender Honest Ahanor, just one year after he joined La Dea from Genoa.

Brighton submit bid for Ahanor

Following reports of initial interest from Brighton earlier this week, transfer experts Ben Jacobs and Alex Crook report that the Premier League outfit has submitted a bid in the region of €34m (£30m).

This would be an immediate turn of profit for Atalanta, who spent €20m to bring Ahanor to Bergamo from Genoa last summer. That deal made Ahanor the second-most expensive Italian 17-year-old in the history of the sport.

Now 18 years of age and with 41 competitive appearances to his name at senior level, including nine in the Champions League, Ahanor is beginning to attract interest from clubs outside of Serie A.

Ahanor was recently handed his first caps for the Italy national team during the interim reign of Silvio Baldini, who took a squad consisting almost entirely of U21 players for a pair of international friendlies against Luxembourg and Greece earlier this month.

BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 05: Francisco Conceicao of Juventus is challenged by Honest Ahanor of Atalanta during the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between Atalanta BC and Juventus FC at the New Balance Arena on February 05, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

It remains to be seen whether Brighton’s €34m bid will be enough to convince Atalanta into selling. La Dea are under no pressure to sell any more players to raise funds for new additions given that they have already secured €105m from Chelsea and Manchester United from the imminent sales of Marco Palestra and Ederson.

Fiorentina want Udogie of Tottenham or Atletico Madrid’s Ruggeri

Fiorentina want Udogie of Tottenham or Atletico Madrid’s Ruggeri
Fiorentina want Udogie of Tottenham or Atletico Madrid’s Ruggeri

Fiorentina director Fabio Paratici continues to work with old club Tottenham Hotspur to bring in Italy international Destiny Udogie, while Atletico Madrid’s Matteo Ruggeri is an alternative.

Paratici had two different spells at Spurs, plus working as an outside advisor during his ban, before coming back to Serie A for Fiorentina in February.

He is now using some of those contacts to seek reinforcements for the team at the Stadio Artemio Franchi, and has set his sights firmly on Udogie.

Udogie or Ruggeri for Fiorentina

IPSWICH, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 22: Destiny Udogie of Tottenham Hotspur takes on Jaden Philogene of Ipswich Town during the Premier League match between Ipswich Town FC and Tottenham Hotspur FC at Portman Road on February 22, 2025 in Ipswich, England. (Photo by Paul Harding/Getty Images)

The 23-year-old Italy international has struggled with injury and a lack of regular playing time at Tottenham since his transfer from Udinese in 2022.

That move was worth €18m plus up to a further €7m in add-ons, signing a contract to June 2030.

Destiny Udogie of Tottenham Hotspur reacts after a missed chance during the Premier League match between Tottenham Hotspur and Fulham FC at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on October 23, 2023 in London, England. (Photo by Alex Pantling/Getty Images)

According to Tuttomercatoweb, this is going to be a very difficult deal to get over the line, because Spurs are asking for €40-50m for the left-back.

Coach Roberto De Zerbi is also determined not to let Udogie leave this summer, even though the player made only 28 appearances this term, contributing one assist.

Paratici is hoping that he can get Tottenham to agree a paid loan with option to buy tied to achieving certain targets during the season.

A cheaper alternative is another Italy international who moved abroad, Matteo Ruggeri, with Atletico Madrid reportedly wanting €25m for his sale.

They only bought Ruggeri from Atalanta last year for €17m plus add-ons.

Manchester United icon sends clear message to Real Madrid star – “Only one club for you”

Manchester United icon sends clear message to Real Madrid star – “Only one club for you”
Manchester United icon sends clear message to Real Madrid star – “Only one club for you”

After completing the signings of Ibrahima Konate, Denzel Dumfries, Marc Cucurella and Bernardo Silva, Real Madrid have now turned their attention to exits. Dani Ceballos has already left after having his contract mutually terminated, while the likes of Fran Garcia and Eduardo Camavinga have been linked with following him out of the Bernabeu.

Another player that could leave Real Madrid this summer is Aurelien Tchouameni. The French midfielder is said to be one of the candidates to depart in the event that Enzo Fernandez is signed from Chelsea, with funds needing to be raised in order to balance the books, and there is significant interest in his services – particularly from the Premier League.

Manchester United are one of the clubs said to be interested in Tchouameni, whom they would seek to replace former Real Madrid man Casemiro, who’s set to sign for Inter Miami as a free agent. And now, Old Trafford icon Rio Ferdinand has taken to X to send a clear message to the midfielder, who’s currently at the World Cup.

“There’s only one club for you, man. If you’re looking to leave Real Madrid, we are the club, Manchester United are the club. If you want to make it happen, make the call.

Should Real Madrid sell Tchouameni this summer?

It would be a somewhat strange decision for Real Madrid to sell Tchouameni. He was one of their best performers during the 2025-26 season, while he is the one specialist defensive midfielder in the first team squad. Jose Mourinho may well want Enzo Fernandez, but he is not a similar player to Tchouameni, so it would be very confusing if he was considered a replacement.

It’ll be interesting to see what stance Real Madrid take with Tchouameni. His future will not be defined until after the World Cup, so there is time for a decision to be made.

Report – Juventus Face Stiff Competition in Race to Sign Ex-Serie A Midfielder

Report – Juventus Face Stiff Competition in Race to Sign Ex-Serie A Midfielder
Report – Juventus Face Stiff Competition in Race to Sign Ex-Serie A Midfielder

Atalanta have reportedly joined Juventus in the race to sign Ivorian midfielder Franck Kessie from Al-Ahli. According to Sport Mediaset via Calciomercato, La Dea are looking to reunite with their former star after the World Cup.

Kessie left Serie A in 2022, swapping Milan for Barcelona after refusing to extend his contract at San Siro. However, the move didn’t pan out, as the 29-year-old failed to lay his marker at Camp Nou. Little did he know that the Blaugrana would cast him out after just one year, forcing him to settle for the riches of the desert.

With his career in Europe’s top-five leagues drawing to an unceremonious ending, Kessie chose a lucrative contract in Riyadh over several low-profile offers. Fast forward three years, and he could return to Serie A, with Juventus and Atalanta reportedly vying for his signature.

Our take on Juventus & Kessie

It’s no secret that Juventus are on the lookout for midfield reinforcements. Teun Koopmeiners could part ways with the Bianconeri after another disappointing season, while Khephren Thuram’s future at the club looks uncertain.

Meanwhile, head coach Luciano Spalletti has identified several potential candidates to strengthen his squad. Kessie’s name sits near the top of Spalletti’s shortlist, with the Ivorian seemingly determined to leave the Saudi Pro League after the World Cup.

However, Atalanta could hijack the midfielder’s move to Turin, especially now that Cristiano Giuntoli has been appointed as the new sporting director. Giuntoli wanted to sign Kessie during his stint at Juventus, but his effort in 2023 came a cropper.

Now, he appears ready to reignite his interest in Kessie, setting up a direct battle with his former side. In the meantime, Juventus remain interested in Inter outcast Davide Frattesi, but they are likely to miss out on him to Nottingham Forest.

Real Madrid confident Nico Paz will return from Como in 2027

Real Madrid confident Nico Paz will return from Como in 2027
Real Madrid confident Nico Paz will return from Como in 2027

Spanish reports state that Real Madrid have every intention of using their €80m buy-back option for Nico Paz in 2027 after Como purchase the remaining 50 per cent for €60m.

The complicated deal was confirmed yesterday by multiple sources in Italy and Spain, ensuring that he can continue his career development under the guidance of Cesc Fabregas.

Nico Paz future between Como and Real Madrid

SASSUOLO, ITALY – APRIL 17: Nico Paz of Como 1907 looks on during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and Como 1907 at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on April 17, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Como had bought the player from the Real Madrid youth academy for €6m in 2024, but the Merengues retained either a 50 per cent cut of his future sale, or a buy-back option set at €9m in 2026 and €11m in 2027.

They did not actually activate that, merely informing Como this week that they intended to, giving the Lariani the opportunity to buy the remaining 50 per cent for €60m.

This gives the Argentina international a total valuation of €120m on the market.

COMO, ITALY – APRIL 12: Nico Paz of Como 1907 celebrates after scoring their team’s second goal during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on April 12, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Como accepted and will sign the paperwork over the next few days, but Real Madrid secure a new buy-back clause for €80m that is only valid for the summer of 2027.

According to Diario AS, the giants are confident they will exercise that next year and bring the talent back to the Bernabeu.

In the meantime, Nico Paz has the opportunity to play regularly in Serie A and also the Champions League, further developing his experience before making the big leap to Madrid.

Considering the prices paid by Como and the clauses, in the end Real Madrid should get a fully developed Nico Paz back in 2027 at a cost of just €14m.

That is €80m minus the €66m transfer fees paid between 2024 and 2026.

Why Como are able to spend €60m on Nico Paz despite expected FFP breach

Why Como are able to spend €60m on Nico Paz despite expected FFP breach
Why Como are able to spend €60m on Nico Paz despite expected FFP breach

Como are expected to secure a €60m deal to keep Nico Paz at the Stadio Sinigaglia on a permanent basis, but given that Como are already on the brink of breaking financial fair play regulations, why are they able to fork out such a significant sum so early on in the transfer window?

Why are Como able to spend so much on Nico Paz?

According to reports from various outlets on Friday, Real Madrid will activate their €9m buy-back option for Nico Paz, and Como will spend €60m to sign him back immediately. This deal is also expected to include another €80m buy-back option in favour of Real Madrid, which will only be valid in the summer of 2027.

Given that Como have the wealthiest ownership group in Serie A, it is not a question of how the club can afford the signing of Nico Paz, rather how they are able to get around UEFA’s financial fair play rules.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the short answer is that they won’t.

NICO PAZ – APRIL 12: Nico Paz of Como 1907 celebrates after scoring their team’s second goal during the Serie A match between Como 1907 and FC Internazionale at Giuseppe Sinigaglia Stadium on April 12, 2026 in Como, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Como have qualified for the Champions League for the first time in the club’s history, which will bring an increase in revenues compared to last season, but this also means that the club will be under fiercer scrutiny from UEFA and their financial sustainability rules.

UEFA will examine Como’s financial accounts in the coming spring. This review will be based on the previous three financial years (i.e. 2023-24, 2024-25 and 2025-26). Like all clubs competing in Europe, Como must not exceed losses of over €60m over that three-year period, and first-team expenses must not exceed 70% of the club’s overall revenues.

La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Como will ‘inevitably exceed these limits’. Saturday’s report notes that Como were €50m in the red in 2023-24, which shot up to €132m in 2024-25. It is expected that there will be an improvement in the club’s next financial statements for the 2025-26 season ending on June 30, but La Gazzetta dello Sport predicts that losses will still be around €100m.

GENOA, ITALY – APRIL 26: Cesc Fabregas, head coach of Como, looks on prior to kick-off in the Serie A match between Genoa CFC and Como 1907 at Luigi Ferraris Stadium on April 26, 2026 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)

La Gazzetta dello Sport claims that Como are now looking at the possibility of entering a settlement agreement with UEFA next year, as has happened with several Serie A clubs in recent seasons, and this could limit the club’s ability to spend for the following three or four years.

UEFA tend to look favourably upon clubs who spend on ‘rational investments’ and upon owners who have a proven track record of injecting funds into their club. Como’s ownership group have reportedly poured €390m into the club since they took over in 2019.

While Como are expected to be in the red by UEFA’s financial fair play rules, the club has no debts with any lenders and boast net assets in excess of €54m. Additionally, Como will be ‘first time offenders’ if they breach UEFA’s financial fair play regulations, and again, there is hope that the governing body will look favourably upon the club as a result.

From Openda to Tchouaméni: Potential reunion signings for the six new Premier League managers

From Openda to Tchouaméni: Potential reunion signings for the six new Premier League managers
From Openda to Tchouaméni: Potential reunion signings for the six new Premier League managers

It's been a summer of change in Premier League dugouts, with the coaching carousel spinning.

Six Premier League clubs will be under new management next season, withLiverpool, Chelsea, and Manchester City among those with new men at the helm.

Football managers often have a habit of returning to former sides for new signings, targeting familiar faces to rebuild their new squads. Tottenham Hotspur head coach Roberto De Zerbi recently raided old employers Brighton forJan Paul ven Hecke this month, and could any of the new Premier League managers now follow suit?

We've picked out one former player that each new Premier League boss could sign.

Marco Rose - Bournemouth (Lois Openda)

Eli Kroupi Junior's electric season has attracted interest from Europe's top teams, and it won't be long beforeBournemouth brace for bids.

Marco Rose could make contingency plans with a move for former RB Leipzig forward Lois Openda. The Belgium international struggled at Juventus last season and the Italian side are open to offloading him this summer.

Openda scored 41 goals in 89 games under Rose during a two-season stint in Leipzig.

Pierre Sage - Crystal Palace (Malang Sarr)

Pierre Sage led Lens' unlikely band of brothers to Champions League qualification last season, before opting for an exit to replace Oliver Glasner atCrystal Palace.

Sage has big shoes to fill, after Glasner led Palace to the club's first-ever pieces of silverware, with FA Cup, Community Shield, and Conference League success.

Centre-back looks an area in need of depth, with Marc Guehi departing in January andMaxence Lacroix tipped for an exit.

Could Malang Sarr be an interesting option? Once a forgotten man at Chelsea, the 27-year-old has rebuilt in Ligue 1 and is available as a free agent.

Sarr ranked in the top 10 centre-backs in Ligue 1 last season for progressive passes (2nd), completed long passes (7th), progressive carries (8th) and interceptions (9th). A free transfer move makes plenty of sense.

Xabi Alonso - Chelsea (Aurélien Tchouaméni)

IfXabi Alonso is to implement the 3-4-2-1 system that worked so successfully at Bayer Leverkusen, the Chelsea coach needs the right base to build from.

Centre-back additions are a priority, though a midfield partner for Moises Caicedo should also be sought.Enzo Fernandez wants out, while Romeo Lavia has struggled for fitness.

With suggestions that Real Madrid could be prepared to let Aurélien Tchouaméni leave, he'd be an instant upgrade to the engine room.

Gary O'Neil - Ipswich Town (Emmanuel Emegha)

Emmanuel Emegha will link up with Chelsea from Strasbourg this summer, though it looks unlikely that the Dutchman will be given a first-team chance. Could a loan move to a newly-promoted side, under the guidance of his former manager, be an ideal move?

The 6ft 5in forward endured a difficult 2025/26 season, but a loan to Ipswich could be the right platform to adjust to the English game.

Andoni Iraola - Liverpool (Dean Huijsen)

Could there be an opportunity to sign Dean Huijsen this summer?

Real Madrid have added Ibrahima Konate to their ranks, while Antonio Rudiger has also signed a new deal. Eder Militao remains a top-class, if injury-prone, option, leading to doubts over Huijsen's role.

Andoni Iraola worked with Huijsen at Bournemouth, where the Spaniard shone to earn a move to the Bernabeu. Liverpool need a long-term heir to Virgil van Dijk, and a replacement for Konate after his move to join Huijsen in Madrid.

Enzo Maresca - Manchester City (Enzo Fernandez)

Enzo Maresca's move to Manchester City isdue to be confirmed imminently, with the Italian taking on the impossible task of replacing Pep Guardiola. City will oversee a summer of transition with Guardiola, John Stones, and Bernardo Silva all leaving, with others expected to follow.

Elliot Anderson is set to sign in a £116m club-record deal, though interest reportedly remains in Enzo Fernandez. With doubts over Mateo Kovacic and Rodri, Fernandez could form part of a new-look engine room.

Chelsea could bring Casadei back from Torino and send him to Ipswich

Chelsea could bring Casadei back from Torino and send him to Ipswich
Chelsea could bring Casadei back from Torino and send him to Ipswich

Reports in Italy claim that Chelsea could make a surprising move to sign Cesare Casadei back from Torino in order to send him out on an immediate loan to newly-promoted Premier League side Ipswich Town.

Could Casadei return to Chelsea from Torino?

Casadei spent two-and-a-half years on Chelsea’s books between the summer of 2022 and the winter of 2025, spending much of that time out on loan with Reading and Leicester City in the EFL Championship.

The former Italy U21 star would go on to make a total of 17 competitive appearances for Chelsea during his time in West London.

He returned to Serie A in the summer of 2024, joining Torino for €15m in a deal that also included a significant sell-on clause. Reports at the time suggested that the sell-on was worth around 25% for Chelsea, although Saturday’s updates from TMW claim that it is slightly higher at 27.5%.

TMW suggests that Chelsea could use this to their advantage to bring Casadei back to Stamford Bridge in a low-cost deal.

TURIN, ITALY – JANUARY 07: Cesare Casaadei of Torino celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between Torino FC and Udinese Calcio at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on January 07, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

However, Saturday’s report claims that Chelsea would then intend to send Casadei out on an immediate loan deal to continue his development, with newly-promoted Premier League side Ipswich mentioned as a potential destination for the 23-year-old.

Real Betis were also linked with a move for Casadei by outlets in Italy earlier this week.

Juventus legend Del Piero interested in buying and reviving Rimini

Juventus legend Del Piero interested in buying and reviving Rimini
Juventus legend Del Piero interested in buying and reviving Rimini

Reports in Italy claim that Juventus and Italy legend Alessandro Del Piero is the frontman for a consortium hoping to purchase and revive Rimini, who declared bankruptcy and were later expelled from Serie C last year.

Reports Del Piero interested in buying Rimini

Rimini were docked 15 points last September due to ‘various administrative irregularities’, and the team was later disbanded and kicked out of Serie C as a result of the club’s financial crisis.

Reports indicate that those in control of the club and its remaining assets are actively seeking buyers, and according to Saturday’s updates from Calciomercato.com, there is a possibility that a consortium revolving around Del Piero takes control.

BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 10: Former football player Alessandro Del Piero looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD6 match between Atalanta BC and Real Madrid C.F. at Stadio di Bergamo on December 10, 2024 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

According to Saturday’s reports, Del Piero will be joined by a ‘mystery’ business partner, who has invested in several of the former Juventus star’s recent projects.

It is also believed that there has already been an exploratory phone call between Del Piero and mayor of Rimini, Jamil Sadegholvaad.

Del Piero and his associates have not yet lodged a formal offer to buy the club, but Saturday’s reports claim that locals and executives in Rimini were delighted with the news that Del Piero could be among the club’s next owners.

Report – Inter Earmark 3 Candidates to Replace Dumfries After Palestra Fiasco

Report – Inter Earmark 3 Candidates to Replace Dumfries After Palestra Fiasco
Report – Inter Earmark 3 Candidates to Replace Dumfries After Palestra Fiasco

Inter are still licking their wounds after Chelsea beat them to the signature of Marco Palestra, whom they had viewed as Denzel Dumfries’ successor. According to Gazzetta dello Sport, the reigning Serie A champions have now turned their attention to three viable options.

Despite splashing out €25 million to sign Luis Henrique from Marseille last summer, Inter are again in the market for a new wingback. Indeed, the Brazilian star endured a nightmare season in Serie A and could be on the move after the World Cup. Furthermore, Dumfries is on the verge of joining Real Madrid.

Replacing the Dutchman is a daunting task, given that he has been one of Inter’s standout performers in recent years. Therefore, luring Palestra to San Siro had felt like a must-have deal, only for Chelsea to beat the Nerazzurri to the punch. However, Beppe Marotta is already moving quickly to draw up a shortlist of replacements.

Inter Compile 3-Man Shortlist to Replace Dumfries

Genoa starlet Brooke Norton-Cuffy was on Inter’s radar in January, but Cristian Chivu’s side didn’t open talks with the Griffone. Now that Palestra is out of the picture, Inter could revisit their interest in the Englishman, who has recently emerged as a potential target for Napoli.

In addition to Norton-Cuffy, Inter remain hot on Moussa Diaby’s heels. The Frenchman had struck a verbal agreement with the Nerazzurri in January, but Al-Ittihad refused to sanction his loan departure. Nevertheless, the player is still hoping to join the San Siro giants.

Last but not least, Inter could rival Napoli for Anan Khalaili, who looks destined to leave Royale Union Saint-Gilloise this summer. Though a natural winger, the Israeli has frequently operated as a wingback in Belgium, making him well-suited to Chivu’s 3-5-2 setup.

Real Madrid receive green light for innovative transfer agreement

Real Madrid receive green light for innovative transfer agreement
Real Madrid receive green light for innovative transfer agreement

After having already completing several new signings for their team, Real Madrid are now reportedly going to focus on departures, as their squad is currently quite overburdened, and there is no space left for any new players. In this regard, they have already announced the departure of one of their midfielders, i.e., Dani Ceballos.

Meanwhile, the Merengues are also addressing the situations of some of their former players, on whom they still have some rights. In this regard, one player who was a particular target of their attentions was the midfielder Nico Paz, as he has shown a lot of growth during the last season, playing for the Italian side Como.

Although they were previously reported to be looking to bring him back to their team for the next season, the arrival of Bernardo Silva complicated this possibility, as with both him and Arda Guler in the squad, Paz would not have got too many minutes to play.

In such a context, the player wanted to continue at Como, where he has formed a good relationship with the coach Cesc Fabregas, and where he would also get to play in the UEFA Champions League for the next season. Meanwhile Real Madrid also wanted to arrive at a solution that would be in line with the player’s current status.

Thus, the two sides recently negotiated a setup in which the Merengues would exercise their €9 million buyback clause on the Argentine midfielder, while offering the Italians the opportunity to get him for €60 million right now. Meanwhile, the white club would have the right to buy the player back for €80 million next summer, and also have the right of first refusal if another third club tries to sign him.

In an update on this operation, Diario AS reports that Como have already given the greenlight to this setup, and have verbally communicated to Real Madrid that they agree with these terms. Meanwhile, the Merengues are confident that Nico Paz would return to the Santiago Bernabeu as soon as next year, even though this summer the Argentine would become their second most academy graduate sale.

Juric terminates Atalanta contract, ready for new Monza job

Juric terminates Atalanta contract, ready for new Monza job
Juric terminates Atalanta contract, ready for new Monza job

Ivan Juric is set for a return to Serie A, as he formally terminated his contract by mutual consent with Atalanta, and will take over at newly-promoted Monza.

It has been a difficult few years for the Croatian tactician, who went through a series of clubs in a very short space of time.

Juric hoping for Monza stability

CREMONA, ITALY – OCTOBER 25: Ivan Juric, Head Coach of Atalanta looks on during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Atalanta BC at Stadio Giovanni Zini on October 25, 2025 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)

Since September 2024, he has been at Roma for precisely 12 games, then went to Southampton that same season for 16 matches before being fired there too.

He started the 2025-26 campaign with Atalanta, but was dismissed after just 15 competitive games in charge.

Before accepting a new role, he first had to terminate that contract by mutual consent, which was made official by Atalanta this afternoon.

Monza can now announce that Juric will be their new coach, taking them back into Serie A after a year away.

Paolo Bianco had been on the bench of the Lombardy club to secure promotion via the play-offs, but he terminated the contract by mutual consent on June 19.

Bianco has already been appointed as the new coach of recently-relegated Pisa in Serie B.

Former F1 chief Bernie Ecclestone backs push for V8 engines

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Former Formula 1 chief Bernie Ecclestone has backed moves by FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem and F1 CEO Stefano Domenicali for the series to shift to bigger engines amid talks of a V8 switch by 2030 or 2031.

As previously stated by Ben Sulayem, F1's governing body the FIA is very keen to switch to bigger, louder and cheaper engines for the series' next rules cycle, which is set to arrive in 2031 but could be brought forward if agreed upon by F1's manufacturers.

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The advent of sustainable fuels, combined with a shift of the automotive industry's stance on EVs, has made a return to high-cylinder, high-revving engines a more appealing proposition, with it hoped that V8 engines with a simpler hybrid component would also bring costs down.

Speaking to select media at the Austrian Grand Prix, including Motorsport.com, former F1 supremo Ecclestone said returning to bigger engines is "the right thing to do".

"There's one of the two things which I hope [Ben Sulayem] is going to do in the future," said Ecclestone. "A three-litre engine. I don't care if it's a V8 or a V10 or a V12. I think probably all of you would be happy with that. I think it's the right thing to do."

Max Verstappen has been a vocal critic of the F1 2026 power unit regulations.

Max Verstappen has been a vocal critic of the F1 2026 power unit regulations.

Ecclestone, who left the championship a decade ago as Liberty Media acquired the series, said four-time world champion Max Verstappen was right to be a vocal critic of the current, extremely complex power unit regulations, which are being gradually adjusted over the next two seasons amid driver pushback.

Verstappen frequently indicated his F1 future would depend on whether or not the current crop of cars will become more exciting and pure to drive, and move away from the overbearing emphasis on energy management. Following smaller tweaks in May, F1 will increase the ratio between combustion power and electric energy to 58/42 for next year.

When asked by Motorsport.com if F1 should be afraid of losing Verstappen, Ecclestone replied: "I mean, he was right criticising. I think the regulations weren't necessary to do what has been done. And that's what Max was complaining about."

Now, Ecclestone believes there will be enough support from F1's manufacturers to push the changes through.

"[Ben Sulayem] would like it if all the teams put their hands up and said it's fantastic, which I'm sure they would do if they weren't controlled by a manufacturer," Ecclestone said. "And I think the manufacturers will come on board, because it's obvious."

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NBA free agency 2026 live updates: Latest rumors on top players available

Before free agency has even started, NBA teams are wheeling and dealing, trying to set themselves up for a championship run.

They can't wait until free agency begins on June 30 at 6 p.m. ET, and any trades or deals can officially be consummated until July 6, when the league's moratorium ends.

Two trades that could shift the odds of teams trying to dethrone the New York Knicks include the Milwaukee Bucks shipping two-time MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo to the Miami Heat and LaMelo Ball joining Anthony Edwards on the Minnesota Timberwolves.

The Knicks have said they are trying to avoid the second apron, but have re-signed veteran guard Jose Alvarado, and the Oklahoma City Thunder inked Isaiah Hartenstein to a three-year, $75 million contract extension.

Stay locked with USA TODAY for all the latest NBA news and rumors:

Best available free agents: LeBron, Harden lead the way

Now that the 2026 NBA Draft is done, the league's attention turns to the start of free agency, with the official "tampering" period beginning on June 30 at 6 p.m. ET.

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Felipe Nasr praises Laurin Heinrich as they navigate unique IMSA title battle

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The old racing adage says your teammate is your first rival, but Felipe Nasr is taking that paradox to a whole new level this weekend at Watkins Glen International. 

As the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship heads to the historic 3.4-mile, 11-turn natural terrain road course for the Sahlen’s Six Hours of The Glen, the Brazilian finds himself hunting down a primary title contender who also happens to share his exact same cockpit for select endurance rounds in breakout star Laurin Heinrich.

When asked how he approaches the unique dynamic of racing against a driver who he also shares a seat with, Nasr didn't hesitate.

“Listen, I race anyone as hard as I can and I want to compete against the best,” Nasr told Motorsport.com.

An unprecedented title fight

#6 Porsche Penske Motorsport Porsche 963: Laurens Vanthoor, Kevin Estre, Felipe Nasr

#6 Porsche Penske Motorsport Porsche 963: Laurens Vanthoor, Kevin Estre, Felipe Nasr

Heinrich has set the sports car world ablaze this season. While he serves as the third driver alongside Nasr and full-season co-driver Julien Andlauer in the #7 Porsche Penske Motorsports Porsche 963 for select long-distance rounds, his primary campaign in IMSA is being contested with the privateer squad JDC-Miller MotorSports. 

Thanks to an incredible upset victory with the customer team earlier this season at Laguna Seca, Heinrich has vaulted into sole possession of second place in the driver standings, shaking up the factory hierarchy. The performances also led to a reshuffling of his schedule, which originally had him missing a couple of IMSA rounds due to conflicts, such as this weekend’s Spa 24 Hours. Now, he’s sorted and primed to properly fight for the IMSA crown.

The championship picture

#31 Cadillac Whelen Cadillac V-Series.R: Jack Aitken, Earl Bamber, Frederik Vesti

#31 Cadillac Whelen Cadillac V-Series.R: Jack Aitken, Earl Bamber, Frederik Vesti

As the field arrives at the New York circuit, it’s tight the margins at the top of the GTP class. Jack Aitken, driver of the #31 Cadillac V-Series.R Whelen Cadillac, leads the IMSA WeatherTech SportsCar Championship with 1760 points, with Heinrich second (-144), and the combination of Andlauer and Nasr third (-154). 

Although the slim 10-point margin has Heinrich ahead of his occasional co-drivers in the full season championship, the three are actually leading the Endurance Cup together after going a perfect 2-for-2 with victories at the Rolex 24 At Daytona and the Mobil 1 Twelve Hours of Sebring.

However, that shared harmony pauses this weekend as Heinrich suits up for the JDC-Miller team, directly threatening Nasr’s quest to maintain his stranglehold on the Endurance Cup – a crown Nasr has claimed for the previous two consecutive seasons.

High praise for the breakout apprentice

#5 JDC-Miller MotorSports Porsche 963: Tijmen van der Helm, Laurin Heinrich, Kaylen Frederick

#5 JDC-Miller MotorSports Porsche 963: Tijmen van der Helm, Laurin Heinrich, Kaylen Frederick

For all this odd rivalry is, however, Nasr offered high praise for the young German and his full-season partner, Andlauer.

“Both Laurin and Julien, man, they have been doing a great job,” Nasr said. “They came through the ranks, Porsche juniors, now factory drivers, and they've been delivering. I couldn't ask for a better start of the year.

“Seeing the success for them as well, you can see they are happy, they are achieving those goals they want to achieve as drivers. And yeah, just being at the right place at the right time. I think Laurin had the chance to show what he can do when he was at the right place at the right time.”

Nasr also isn't “shocked” that Heinrich, occasionally contesting with a customer team utilizing an older-spec aero package, is in the fight for the title. 

“No, I'm not shocked, because if you look back to our ’25 package, it's what we won the championship with,” Nasr said. "We won Daytona last year, we won Sebring... He does a great job as a driver to profit from those opportunities. When the car is right, the time is right, he has to deliver. And I think he's been delivering.”

Praying for rain at Watkins Glen

#7 Porsche Penske Motorsport Porsche 963: Felipe Nasr, Julien Andlauer, Ricky Taylor

#7 Porsche Penske Motorsport Porsche 963: Felipe Nasr, Julien Andlauer, Ricky Taylor

While the intra-Porsche battle provides plenty of theater, both camps are ultimately chasing Aitken. To close the gap, Nasr believes turning the tide this weekend will require an assist from the weather.

Having gone 2-for-2 in the endurance races so far this season, Nasr was asked if he can make it 3-for-3 at the Glen.

“I hope the rain comes this weekend, and then we'll beat everybody again,” Nasr said.

When pressed on whether he truly feels the #7 crew needs wet weather to win, Nasr didn’t mince words regarding the car's current standing of lacking outright pace compared to the Cadillacs.

“Oh, absolutely we need the rain because I feel we still lack speed compared to the other competitors, especially the Cadillac,” Nasr said. “When we are on our best day, best execution and performance wise, we always see this delta to them. They're always faster, better in qualifying, better in the race than us.

“I cannot pull any more gears in my car, so that's all I have. That's the situation we are in right now. But I have to say, when it comes to endurance racing, Porsche Penske has been executing really well, and I'm hoping the same for this weekend. So, we're going to bring our best game and try to beat everybody else.”

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Brewers Continue Testing Jacob Misiorowski's Limits

Milwaukee Brewers ace Jacob Misiorowski threw a 105.5 mph fastball, but still believes he has more in the tank.

Miz, now 9-3 with a 1.45 ERA and 0.77 WHIP, allowed a solo homer in six innings of work against the Chicago Cubs.

He tied his season high by allowing four walks, but he managed to strikeout eight batters and only allowed two hits in the game.

Most impressively was the jam he worked himself out of to get through six innings on 107 pitches, one shy of tying his career high. With manager Pat Murphy managing in the back, it's clear this team has all the confidence in the world in Misiorowski, and that took center stage in this series opener.

Walks, Wild Pitches Don't Phase Misiorowski

It was far from a flawless outing, but the Cubs had a real chance to do some damage against Misiorowski in the sixth inning. With the bases loaded, Ian Happ struck out in a five pitch at-bat, one that saw four of those five pitches still clock in at 101-plus mph.

Misiorowski didn't have his best stuff against the Cubs, but it was still another quality start and Garrett Mitchell bailed him out in the sixth inning which allowed Miz to pick up his ninth win of the season.

When looking back at his outing, one that saw Misiorowski record the third-fastest pitch since 2008, he said, according to MLB.com, "I think I slipped a little bit on that pitch. I think I've got a little more."

For reference, Aroldis Chapman threw a 105.8 mph heater in 2010. Somehow, in just a few weeks, Misiorowski got his fastball up from 104.5 to 105.5 mph. Safe to say, 105.9 mph to set the all-time record is certainly within reach.

Misiorowski Discusses This Outing

The Cubs don't chase, as seen with their outrageous walk numbers on the season, so that's why Miz struggled a bit more than he tends to do. Still, his "struggling" numbers are better than most pitchers in the league, and it goes to show exactly why the 24-year-old is a Cy Young frontrunner.

"They had a game plan coming in to battle me and foul stuff off," Misiorowski said. "They stuck with it, and more power to them... I think I battled pretty good. It's always a positive to get out of a jam like that and help motivate the boys to start a rally."

Murphy said it wasn't a "glitzy outing" but, at the end of the day, Misiorowski got the job done. Not every start is going to see him strikeout 15 batters in a complete game, but it sure feels like Misiorowski is capable of anything with how hot he's been this season.

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Patriots scouting report: Kenneth Harris is an outstanding athlete

Jun 9, 2026; Foxborough, MA, USA; New England Patriots cornerback Kenneth Harris (36) warms up during minicamp at Gillette Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Eric Canha-Imagn Images | Eric Canha-Imagn Images

The New England Patriots made some changes to their cornerback group this offseason. Among the moves to hopefully upgrade the depth behind a starting trio of Christian Gonzalez, Carlton Davis and Marcus Jones was adding a trio of rookies.

We already looked at fifth-round draft pick Karon Prunty and undrafted free agent Channing Canada in earlier installments of our Patriots scouting reports. Now, it’s time to meet another UDFA, Kenneth Harris.

Hard facts

Name: Kenneth Harris

Position: Cornerback

Jersey number: 36 (b)

Opening day age: 24 (5/2/2002)

Measurements: 5’11 3/4”, 192 lbs, 9 1/4” hand size, 30 1/2” arm length, 72 1/2” wingspan, 4.45s 40-yard dash, 6.85s 3-cone drill, 4.23s short shuttle, 39 1/2” vertical jump, 10’9” broad jump, 22 bench press reps, 9.41 Relative Athletic Score

Experience

NFL: New England Patriots (2026-) | College: Arkansas State (2020-22), Oklahoma State (2023-25)

A three-star recruit out of Caldwell Parish High School in Columbia, LA, Harris began his college career at Arkansas State. In three seasons with the Red Wolves, he appeared in 31 games with 18 starts and registered 71 tackles as well as a trio of interceptions. Following his junior year in Jonesboro, however, he opted to enter the transfer portal and took his talents to Oklahoma State.

Harris spent three years as a Cowboy, adding 28 games and 11 starts to his college résumé. He registered 42 tackles and a sack, with most of his production coming during his final season. After its conclusion and despite performing well during pre-draft testing, he saw the 2026 NFL Draft come and go without being called. Instead, he joined the Patriots as an undrafted rookie shortly thereafter.

Scouting report

Strengths: Harris is an impressive athlete, whose 9.41 Relative Athletic Score ranks in the 95th percentile among all cornerbacks tested over the last 40 years. His play looks the part, too. He has tremendous closing speed and quickness, and good long speed to stick with receivers down the seams. His strength gives him the potential to work as a press-man cornerback. He also has some good versatility, having played both on the perimeter and in the slot throughout his college career. He also has shown a good feel for timing his blitzes.

Weaknesses: Harris was superior athletically than most of the opposition he faced, but the results did not always look like it. He had just three interceptions, and none in his 28 games after transferring to OSU. Despite six years of experience in two different programs, he still is a raw player from a processing and technique perspective. He shows hesitation in his decisions, does not engage aggressively and allows receivers to control reps. His tackling form needs a complete overhaul after he missed on 19.4% of his attempts in college.

2025 review

Stats: 12 games (11 starts) | 669 defensive snaps, 68 special teams snaps | 33 tackles, 15 missed tackles (31.3%), 2 TFLs | 4 QB pressures (1 sack, 1 hit, 2 hurries) | 57 targets, 38 catches surrendered (66.7%), 551 yards, 4 TDs, 5 PBUs | 1 penalty (incl. 0 declined/offsetting)

Season recap: Harris’ career in Stillwater was off to a slow start, but he finally made his way into the Cowboys’ starting lineup in 2025. After beginning the season on the bench, he moved up the ranks in Week 2 against Oregon and never looked back. He finished the year ranked first on the team in defensive snaps (669), even though he had never been a full-time slot cornerback before: between 2020 and 2024, only 4.8% of his snaps had come at that particular position.

Unsurprisingly, there were some growing pains.

Harris allowed two thirds of passes thrown his way to be completed while also giving up four touchdowns and not registering any interceptions or other takeaways. He also had the fourth-worst missed tackle rate among all qualifying Power 5 cornerbacks.

That said, Harris also broke up more passes than any of his teammates and also showed some previously unknown pass-rush prowess: he finished the season with more pressures (4) than in his previous five college campaigns combined (3). And while his final year in college was a mixed bag, it also was a step in the right direction in several areas — one that ultimately allowed him to find a home in the NFL even after going undrafted.

2026 preview

Position: Slot cornerback | Ability: Camp body/Practice squad candidate | Contract: Signed through 2028 (2029 RFA)

What will be his role? With the Patriots’ starting cornerback trio set in stone, Harris will spend the summer competing for a backup role as a rotational nickel and dime option. In addition, he will likely have to carve out a role on special teams in order to maximize his chances of making the roster or practice squad.

What is his growth potential? Based on his athletic profile, Harris appears to have a fairly high ceiling; he has the tools to earn a roster spot and maybe even develop into a valuable reserve and spot starter both in the slot and on the outside. Of course, athletic skill alone does not a great cornerback make. If, for example, his tackling doesn’t improve, he won’t make it very far in the NFL.

Does he have positional versatility? Harris lined up primarily in the slot during his final year at OSU, but he has extensive experience on the outside as well. The Patriots will try not to overload him during his first training camp, however, meaning that he will likely start out at one position — most likely the slot — and then add to his repertoire. Where his versatility could come into play is special teams: he entered the NFL with 10-plus college snaps on the kickoff coverage, punt return and field goal/extra point blocking units.

What is his salary cap situation? The 2026 portion of Harris’ three-year UDFA contract comes with an $887,500 cap figure consisting of a $885,000 base salary and $2,500 signing bonus proration. Only that proration, given its fully-guaranteed nature, is currently counted against New England’s books under the NFL’s Top 51 offseason rule.

How safe is his roster spot? Just like most other undrafted free agents, Harris is facing an uphill battle to make the Patriots’ roster. Between him and what is currently seven other backup cornerbacks — Charles Woods, Kindle Vildor, Kobee Minor, Marcellas Dial Jr, Brandon Crossley, Karon Prunty, Channing Canada — no more than three spots on the team will be available.

Summary: Harris’ athletic skillset is enticing, but unless he puts it to good use — something he failed to consistently do in college — it won’t be enough to crack the 53-man team. If he can show some growth and developmental upside, however, the practice squad might be a realistic landing spot.

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"This doesn’t represent pre-order data," Xbox disputes reports of PS5 crushing GTA 6 preorder demand

27 June 2026 at 17:26

Amongst what feels like a deluge of bad news for Xbox right now, from console price rises (again) and threatened studio closures, it seems GTA 6 preorder sales data has become the next battleground for which fans and publications are using to stick the knife in. There’s a particular social media post right now being shared from IGN stating that, based on their affiliate data, PlayStation is outperforming Xbox on GTA 6 preorders by a rate of 8-to-1.

Windows Central can confirm that we’ve received a statement from an Xbox spokesperson on this matter: “This doesn’t represent pre-order data. We’ve had record orders. People should wait for real data and not clicks on affiliate links."

Why affiliate data isn’t reliable on its own

Through IGN Finds' and commerce affiliate linking program, the data is showing that PlayStation is outperforming Xbox by a rate of 8-to-1. Link in bio for more on GTA's effect on console sales. #IGNSummerOfGaminghttps://t.co/Hc8yYr0FQJ#IGNSummerOfGaming pic.twitter.com/TaKQS2RgxHJune 27, 2026

We’re living in an era where social media narratives often outpace verified market reality, and to be clear, IGN does state in the quote that it's based on their own community data. But it’s worth noting that while it is likely true that PlayStation is receiving more orders based on their console share of the market, nobody actually knows the concrete sales data yet, and relying on affiliate linking programs from one website to draw broad conclusions about the state of affairs is a shaky tactic.

But it IS one that’s gathering traction as it’s being amplified by reports such as this one from Vice, and it’s gathering significant engagement. Engagement that will no doubt have reached the general public outside of the gaming sphere, too, as it's being shared around on Instagram, X, and other platforms.

Affiliate programs track user traffic and clicks directed through specific retail links. Such data inherently reflects the specific demographics, regional biases, and shopping habits of a single publication's readership rather than being a mirror for total industry performance. Treating click-through metrics as a proxy for platform health risks spreading misinformation, as can be seen in the current cycle regarding Grand Theft Auto 6 preorders.

(Speaking of which, we have our own list of links for pre-ordering Rockstar’s highly anticipated game, so go check that out. Girl's gotta plug!)

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An unquestionably rocky time for Xbox

Xbox Series X surrounded by cash money

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The discourse right now is occurring against the backdrop of an incredibly volatile console market. There’s a perfect storm of economic pressures, including the significant price hikes taking effect on August 1, 2026, on Xbox consoles, driven by the global crisis in memory and storage component supply.

On a personal note, I’ve wondered why Xbox, during the week of GTA 6 preorders, would choose this moment to announce price increases. GTA 6 is the final major catalyst that will push many remaining Xbox One and PS4 users to the current generation, and both Microsoft and Sony should be utilizing this to their full advantage. While Sony will likely announce its own price increases, waiting until after GTA 6 has launched could be a savvy move to maintain goodwill with the general gaming public, letting Xbox take the brunt of the frustration during a critical sales window for both platforms.

XBOX is increasing the prices of their consoles Effective August 1, 2026:• Series S 512GB: $399 ➡️ $499• Series S 1TB: $449 ➡️ $599 • Series X 1TB: $649 ➡️ $800• Series X 1TB Digital: $599 ➡️ $750The price of XBOX consoles will increase by US$100 for 512 GB models and… pic.twitter.com/weU6YlIDHeJune 25, 2026

However, by announcing these hikes in advance, could Xbox have actually secured a surge of panic orders during Amazon Prime Week? If we were to look at our own affiliate data, we saw significant click-through rates on discounted Xbox Series X units at Walmart and Target. But for the reasons I have already mentioned, to base a market analysis on that would be biased reporting. Our audience, which is already invested in the Microsoft ecosystem, is naturally drawn to deals on Xbox hardware; that doesn't necessarily reflect the wider gaming community, does it?

RELATED: Cheapest way to get GTA 6 on both Xbox and PS5

It’s more important than ever right now for the gaming community to distinguish between anecdotal affiliate traffic and concrete commercial data. As our Xbox contact noted, waiting for official comprehensive sales reports is the only way to gauge the true state of the market. Until then, statistics derived from click-based affiliate programs should be viewed for what they are: a measurement of a specific website's outgoing traffic, not a reflection of the global gaming state of affairs.

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Critics on Microsoft extending Windows 10 support for free through 2027: "Are they admitting Windows 11 isn't good enough 5 years later?"

On October 14, 2025, Microsoft officially ended support for Windows 10, despite widespread pleas from millions of users still relying on the operating system. The move risked leaving nearly 400 million PCs without updates, effectively rendering them obsolete. However, Microsoft ultimately extended Windows 10’s lifespan through its Extended Security Updates (ESU) program, giving users continued access to critical patches beyond the end-of-support date.

The Restart Project group, which helped co-develop the "End of 10" toolkit to support Windows 10 users who can't upgrade to Windows 11, claimed that Microsoft's move to continue pushing security updates to Windows 10 beyond its end-of-support feels like a last-minute snooze button, which only acts as a band-aid on a bleeding system.

It's no secret that Microsoft has been pushing users to upgrade to Windows 11, but soaring RAM prices have driven hardware costs sky-high, making the transition even more difficult. This is on top of the operating system's strict hardware requirements and arguments of flawed design elements.

In France, critics even staged a symbolic “funeral” for Windows 10, protesting Microsoft’s push toward Windows 11 and what they see as planned obsolescence. Yet, as recent developments suggest, the company may finally be listening.

Microsoft quietly extended Windows 10's ESU program by another year. As a result, users enrolled in the program will continue receiving support until October 14, 2027. The extension is free for those who sign in to Windows 10 with a Microsoft account, ensuring critical updates remain available beyond the original cutoff.

What does the community think about Windows 10's extended lifeline?

The Windows 10 Start Menu

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"People might start switching to Linux and using open source software for replacements if this RAM/storage issue doesn't get resolved in the next year," a Windows Central reader indicated.

Groups like End of 10 have been pushing users to transition to Linux following Windows 10's end-of-life. The campaign encourages steadfast Windows 10 users to ditch the Windows ecosystem entirely and switch to a version of Linux on any outdated devices, using a lack of ads and telemetry tracking as the key selling points to get users to switch camps.

"I said a year ago that this was going to happen, and I'll say it again, it's going to happen next year too," another reader added. "Windows 10 will be supported till October 2028. This has nothing to do with prices. This was planned since the beginning. But like last year, Microsoft did not say until late this was happening for free, so that people did not plan accordingly and as many as possible move to 11. Same this time. Same next year."

"Windows 10 to Windows 11 is like when you need new running shoes, but Nike discontinued the kind you’ve been buying new versions of for years, and the other kinds are fine but don’t measure up," another user commented in the r/technology subreddit on Reddit. "So you’re like “f*** it, I’ll just wear these until they fall apart.”

For context, a recent HP survey found that 3 out of 10 HP PCs are still running Windows 10. This was a slight decrease from September 2025, when HP and Dell indicated that up to 50% of PCs were still running on the operating system, prompting the PC makers to suggest that users won't upgrade to Windows 11 overnight, and the process could even roll over into 2026.

Some even claimed that Microsoft's decision to extend Windows 10's support beyond 2026 is an outright admission that it's better than Windows 11. "So are they finally admitting that Windows 11 isn't good enough almost 5 years later?"

To that end, it remains unclear how Microsoft extending support for Windows 10 via its ESU program to 2027 will impact Windows 11's market share. The operating system had just started gaining some momentum and even surpassed Windows 10 as the most dominant desktop operating system in the world in July, 2025.

In the interim, you can take advantage of Microsoft's extended support for Windows 11 by enrolling in the ESU program for free by signing in with a Microsoft account, or pay for access via 1,000 Microsoft reward points or $30.

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The RAM crisis is getting worse — I take a look at when prices might fall, and whether you'll ever see the savings when they do

If there ever was a golden age of cheap memory and storage, I'm sorry to tell you that it's over.

The 2TB NVMe SSD you bought early last year? It now costs three times what you paid. The 32GB kit of DDR5 RAM that was $90 last summer? It's now somewhere between $300 and $500, if you can find it for sale at all.

The effects of the RAM crisis are being felt downstream in tech markets everywhere. Xbox just announced this week another console price hike. Apple announced it's raising prices of its MacBooks. Microsoft recently raised the prices of its Surface PCs. The Steam Machine is making its debut at $1,049. I could go on and on.

The worst part of this whole RAMpocalypse? No one really knows when it's going to end.

Why are memory and storages prices still going up?

Crucial Pro Series Overclocking desktop memory in front of blue skies

Memory prices are sky high ... get it? (Image credit: Ben Wilson | Windows Central)

So what happened? AI happened. The way the world's memory market is set up relies on three major companies to supply everyone else with DRAM for consumer memory and storage.

Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron realized early on in the AI boom that they could make a whole lot more money by moving away from consumer memory and into high-bandwidth memory (HBM) that's used in AI datacenters.

Profit margins are enormous on the other side, and I really don't find it surprising that these massive corporations made the shift, as companies like Microsoft, Google, and Amazon have essentially offered blank checks to buy up as much memory as possible.

The fallout of these moves by the three big memory manufacturers, of course, is a strangulation of the consumer memory market. And this isn't a typical supply crunch like we've seen in the past that can be remedied by a new manufacturing plant coming online.

This time around, the memory crisis is a reallocation of the world's DRAM manufacturing capabilities, and there's no real end in sight.

I don't think RAM and SSD prices will drop anytime soon

A collection of computer memory components, including green RAM sticks, a silver heatsink labeled

My collection of old RAM and storage becomes more valuable by the day. (Image credit: Future)

I'm not expecting to see tech prices drop anytime soon, and you don't have to take my word for it.

Counterpoint Research confirmed in February that memory prices rose in Q1 2026 by 80% to 90% compared to Q4 2025. Late last year, Kingston noted that it had seen a 246% increase in NAND wafer pricing compared to the start of 2025, the steepest ever in the company's 29-year history.

In February 2026, Gartner released findings suggesting that, by the end of 2026, DRAM and SSD prices could surge by 130% compared to 2025, which could raise PC prices by 17%. I believe we're already seeing that estimation come into play, and this same study predicts that global PC shipments could fall by 10.4% this year.

By the end of 2026, DRAM and SSD prices could surge by 130% compared to 2025, which could raise PC prices by 17%.

It gets worse. Micron CEO Sanjay Mehrotra signaled earlier this year that the RAM crisis would continue beyond 2026. This week, Micron announced that most of its DRAM has been bought up via long-term contracts through 2030, and that there's almost certainly no end to the crisis.

SK hynix, another one of the three big DRAM players, stated in 2025 that its HBM, DRAM, and NAND manufacturing capacity is sold out through 2026.

Micron logo displayed on a phone screen with a binary code reflected on it, a laptop keyboard, a memory card, an adaper and cables are seen in this illustration photo taken in Krakow, Poland on January 30, 2023.

Micron's Idaho fab won't be ready until the end of 2027. (Image credit: Getty Images | NurPhoto)

OK, I know that's a lot of numbers, but I'm trying to drive the point home: the RAM and SSD crisis isn't likely to end in 2026. It probably won't end in 2027, either. 2028 could be our lucky year, but that's relatively far into the future and harder to predict.

The problem is compounded by the fact that it takes a very long time to create new fabrication plants, not to mention the billions of dollars required to get the project going.

Micron is building a new fab plant in Idaho, for example, but it's not likely to begin producing anything meaningful until the end of 2027. Keep in mind that this is the same company that axed its entire consumer RAM and SSD portfolio in 2025 to focus on AI clients.

Blank Pixel

Samsung and SK hynix, meanwhile, are focusing on raising production in their existing plants, as new fabs won't be ready until the late 2020s.

Most of the analyst forecasts I've read rightfully point to some relief coming no earlier than late 2027, and I'm not talking about 2024-era prices. If those prices ever return, it will be at the end of a long, slow decline as the market levels out.

If memory prices drop, will PC prices also fall?

Photograph of the Surface Pro 11's rear and kickstand

Surface prices went up recently, and not by a small margin. Will they come back down?

I certainly enjoy entertaining more conspiratorial ideas, and the one question that I don't think enough people are asking is about PC prices after memory and storage markets return to normalcy.

Will the laptops, PC components, consoles, tablets, and other affected tech products drop in price once RAM and storage markets return to normal?

If I'm being optimistic, then yes, I do believe that a correction in component costs would also lead to a correction in PC and console pricing.

If I'm being optimistic, then yes, I do believe that a correction in component costs would also lead to a correction in PC and console pricing. History suggests that this isn't out of the ordinary. There was a glut of memory and storage in 2023 and 2024, and I recall consumer prices did soften a bit.

However, I don't think 2026/2027/2028 is at all the same as years gone by. PC makers are expecting to see a major hit in worldwide PC shipments in 2026. As mentioned, Gartner predicts a 10.4% decline. IDC research points to an 11.3% decline.

The twist is that by raising prices for consumers, the PC market is still expected to grow by hundreds of billions of dollars in the coming years.

Dell XPS 13

The new Dell XPS 13 showcased at Computex starts at $699 ($599 for students), and even that price might not stick around for too long.

This is what I find particularly frightening. If the volume of sales drops but profits keep growing, is there really any financial pressure that will make PC makers drop prices?

I don't think most PC makers will care that entry-level buyers are priced out of the market when enthusiasts and enterprise customers continue to shovel money their way. Why bother with discount laptops at thin margins?

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Gartner believes the sub-$500 laptop market will completely disappear by 2028, and I'd say we're already well on our way. Will that market recover when RAM and SSD prices return to normal? Hard to say.

ASUS TUF Gaming RTX 5070 Ti

I'm very glad I bought an RTX 5070 Ti when I did. (Image credit: Future)

I can reference the GPU price spikes from a few years ago during the crypto boom and pandemic shortages. GPU prices went up, the market leveled off, and GPU prices came back down. But they didn't go all the way back down, resetting at a higher baseline than before.

Consumers had become used to paying inflated GPU prices, and there was really no incentive to drop prices back to 2019 levels. I think the same logic applies to the PC market.

The Chinese wildcard could save us all

Cybersecurity in China Digital code and China flag

Will Chinese DRAM manufacturers save the global market? (Image credit: Getty Images | Anton Petrus)

Competition is likely the only thing that can save us, barring a collapse of the AI boom and a bursting of the market bubble.

Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron currently control about 90% of the world's DRAM production, which makes it painfully easy to coordinate pricing. I'm not saying it's explicit collusion, but it's certainly something.

Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron currently control about 90% of the world's DRAM production, which makes it painfully easy to coordinate pricing.

The best chance of breaking up this oligopoly comes from China. Companies like YMTC and CXMT have been steadily growing their share of the NAND market with newfound production and new fabs.

If these competitors can indeed scale up production and get their products out to international buyers, I don't see how that wouldn't disrupt the oligopoly. It's not exactly smooth sailing for China's manufacturers, though, as issues with exports, access to advanced equipment, and geopolitical concerns are all hurdles they must pass.

What does this mean for you and your next PC?

Count how many devices need to connect

Rising prices are making a new PC a tough buy for a lot of people.

Gartner expects PC lifetime for regular consumers to increase by 20% by the end of this year. The cheap PC upgrade cycle has all but come to an end.

When new DRAM factories do come online, I expect them to serve AI customers first. Consumers will get the scraps, just like they are currently. Chinese DRAM makers might enter the international market and force prices to fall, but I doubt by enough to make a serious impact.

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If you're waiting for the RAM crisis to be over before you buy your next device, I have some bad news. The most optimistic predictions put easing as early as late 2027 or 2028, while the most pessimistic push the dates into the 2030s.

Should you need a new PC now, I recommend buying one that will last for years to come. What some thought was a brief blip on the PC market's graph has some serious staying power. What it will look like, if it ever returns to normal, is anyone's guess.

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The Steam Machine is sold out, overpriced, and can't quite do 4K – and now scalpers are asking $3,000 for it

27 June 2026 at 17:46

Only weeks after landing in users' hands, the Steam Controller's unique properties have quickly inspired interesting, or at least amusing, new features. Despite its high price, the PC gaming controller might be the only new piece of hardware from Valve that most users can access for some time, as the...

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Scalpers Are Already Flipping Steam Machine Reservations On eBay For $2,700–$2,900, Roughly Double Valve’s Price

27 June 2026 at 17:16

A black gaming console with a Steam logo and a matching controller is displayed against a plain background.

What a ridiculous price for a machine that doesn't justify its official price tag, but I guess, there will be users who will buy them at nearly triple the price. Steam Machine Hits eBay As Scalpers Start Selling Their Reservations on the Platform for Over $2700 Scalping is probably the second most hated thing in the market, while high DDR5 prices remain at the top. Just recently, we saw how scalpers immediately bought the AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D 10th Anniversary edition and started selling it for nearly 2X the price on eBay. This is how it goes after every successful […]

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Rockstar Reportedly Has No Plans for GTA VI Physical Disc, Not Even After Launch, Despite Rumors

27 June 2026 at 17:00

A PlayStation 5 game case for GTA VI featuring illustrated characters and scenes against a city skyline backdrop.

Back in January, the Polish website PPE shared a worrying rumor about GTA VI: according to their sources, Rockstar and Take-Two were planning a digital-only launch of the highly anticipated game, primarily to avoid spoilers. This was later denied by both Rockstar and Take-Two, though when pre-orders opened earlier this week, customers learned that the physical copy they would buy at a retailer included only a download code, not an actual disc. This was inevitably a source of disappointment for many, especially those who might have been interested in seeking a second-hand copy at a lower price sometime after release. […]

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UPERFECT GR19BU 4K QLED Monitor Review: Sharp And Vibrant

27 June 2026 at 16:57

A matte-finish, bezel-less computer monitor with a black frame, placed on a wooden surface.

Conventional IPS portable displays are plenty in the market, but OLED, Mini LED, and QLED displays are still less common. After having used several IPS portable monitors as well as a 16-inch OLED from Uperfect, I got the opportunity to try out the company's new offering, which is a 4K QLED portable monitor. At this point, it's hard to ignore QLED or any other non-conventional LED panels, and this is why the new GR19BU makes complete sense to remain in the market, offering users a better alternative. The Uperfect GR19BU is a 19-inch QLED display that carries some great specifications […]

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Samsung Galaxy S27 Pro may bring two impressive display features

27 June 2026 at 18:01

Samsung is reportedly working on another round of display improvements for its future flagship phones, and early leaks suggest the Galaxy S27 Pro could end up with two notable screen features.

The Galaxy S27 lineup is still a long way off, but Samsung appears to be testing features that may help the Pro model sit a little closer to its Ultra counterpart.

Portable LTPO screen

One of the rumored changes is a 6.47-inch display with LTPO technology. LTPO panels are already common in Samsung’s higher-end Galaxy phones because they can adjust refresh rates based on what is happening on the screen.

A 6.47-inch panel would also give the Pro model a clear identity, placing it neatly between the standard Galaxy S27 and the more expensive Ultra version.

The other rumored feature is a Privacy Display, and that is probably the more interesting one.

Privacy Display

Samsung is said to be testing a second-generation version of Privacy Display technology. A Privacy Display would not be a flashy spec on a sheet, but it could be one of those features people quietly appreciate every single day.

A leaker revealed that Samsung is internally testing Privacy Display for the Galaxy S27 Pro. The application isn’t finalized yet, but if it happens, Samsung would launch at least two Privacy Display phones in 2027.

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra Privacy Display

Samsung seems interested in making its Pro models more capable instead of keeping the biggest upgrades exclusive to Ultra phones.

If the company does bring LTPO and Privacy Display technology to the Galaxy S27 Pro, it could become one of the more interesting compact flagship upgrades in the Galaxy S lineup.

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Will Samsung increase smartphone prices after Apple’s latest moves?

27 June 2026 at 16:55

Apple this week raised prices of its premium gadgets, but iPhones stayed away from the moves. The decision is driven by a steep increase in component prices, which are also haunting Samsung and its smartphone business.

AI market is booming, and the rising demand needs more High Bandwidth Memory. Manufacturers have shifted focus toward HBM instead of sticking to legacy solutions. It’s all about grabbing the opportunity and printing money.

It has created a supply shortage of DRAM across the industry. Memory is available, but the price has increased manifold. Chinese vendors can’t keep up with launching their budget phones as the crunch hits them the most.

Apple CEO earlier stated that avoiding a price increase is difficult. This statement is assumed to have been given for the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro series. However, Apple hasn’t increased iPhone prices yet, despite affecting others.

Will Samsung increase smartphone prices?

With Apple increasing iPhone prices, Samsung has got a morale boost. We’ve heard of rising Galaxy phone and tablet costs in certain markets. However, one more Apple decision and we may see the Galaxy prices bleed overnight.

Apple’s price bump stopped at Mac Mini, MacBook, and iPad devices. Meanwhile, the iPhone portfolio remains the only unaffected business. If Apple expands its price hikes to mobile devices too, Samsung is highly likely to follow.

Samsung’s Galaxy S26 series already costs more than its predecessor. The next reveal is likely to happen in late July, and the three foldable phones, as well as two smartwatches, could come with an increased price at launch.

The Galaxy S27 series may also face difficult times ahead. Memory costs will not be slashed anytime soon, and Samsung’s next-generation flagship phones might end up going even more expensive than the S26 series.

Samsung Galaxy S26, S26+ and S26 Ultra SG26

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Google Pixel 10a: A solid mid-range model with too few new features

The Google Pixel 10a impresses with a bright display, a powerful main camera, and seven years of updates. Compared to its predecessor, however, the new features are fairly limited. Only now that the market price has dropped significantly does the smartphone become a clear recommendation.

vivo unveils premium TWS 5 Pro buds

27 June 2026 at 17:49

vivo just recently unveiled the X Fold6 in China, and alongside it, a new set of premium wireless buds. The vivo TWS 5 Pro buds look pretty unassuming on the surface, but actually deliver quite a few premium features. The earbuds feature a dual-driver acoustic setup consisting of a custom ultra-miniature balanced armature co-developed by vivo and Knowles, paired with a self-developed dual-ring dynamic driver. The two drivers are arranged in a coaxial acoustic architecture, aligning the acoustic centers of the high and low frequencies for improved coherence. According to vivo, the...

Topuk Yaylası'nda hareketlilik: Yönetim baskını

Fenerbahçe'de yönetim kurulu üyeleri, Topuk Yaylası Tesisleri'ne geldi.

Fenerbahçe'de yönetim kurulu üyeleri, Topuk Yaylası Tesisleri'ne geldi.

Sarı-lacivertli futbol A takımının yeni sezon ilk etap çalışmaları kapsamında gerçekleştirdiği kampı dün başkan Aziz Yıldırım, başkan vekili Barış Göktürk ve yönetici Özgür Peker ziyaret etmişti. Başkan Yıldırım daha sonra geç saatlerde oyuncular ve teknik heyetle toplantı gerçekleştirmişti.

Fenerbahçe'de öğle saatlerinde düzenlenen yemeğe ise yönetim kurulunda yer alan birçok isim eşlik etti. Yemekten önce Yıldırım, yöneticiler, teknik heyet ve futbolcularla yeniden toplantı yaptı.

Öte yandan yöneticilerden Mehmet Aydın, Savaş Adalet, Fatih Öztürk, Ömer Onan ve Batuhan Özdemir, yemeğin ardından tesisleri gezdi.

Fenerbahçe şampiyon oldu

Tekerlekli Sandalye Basketbol Süper Ligi'nde dev derbi heyecanı şampiyonlukla taçlandı; Beşiktaş'ı 80-77 mağlup eden Fenerbahçe İstanbul Jet, kupanın sahibi oldu.

Tekerlekli Sandalye Basketbol Süper Ligi’nde sezonun şampiyonu Fenerbahçe İstanbul Jet oldu. Play-off final serisinde ezeli rakibi Beşiktaş ile karşı karşıya gelen sarı-lacivertliler, nefes kesen mücadeleden 80-77 galip ayrılarak mutlu sona ulaştı. ,

Fenerbahce

Dev derbide üstünlüğünü koruyan Fenerbahçe İstanbul Jet, bu sonuçla şampiyonluk kupasını müzesine götürmeyi başardı.

Fenerbahçe'ye de önerilen Noa Lang: Corsport son durumu yazdı

Menajerlerin Fenerbahçe'ye de önerdiği Noa Lang'ın geleceği belirsizliğini koruyor. Napoli'nin yeni teknik direktörü Massimiliano Allegri, Hollandalı yıldızın kaderini sezon öncesi kampında verecek.

Napoli’ye geri dönen Hollandalı kanat oyuncusu Noa Lang’ın geleceğindeki belirsizlik sürüyor. Menajerler tarafından Fenerbahçe’ye de önerilen 27 yaşındaki futbolcu için son sözü Napoli'nin yeni teknik direktörü Massimiliano Allegri söyleyecek.

Galatasaray

İtalyan basınından Corriere dello Sport’un haberine göre; Napoli’nin yeni patronu Massimiliano Allegri, Noa Lang konusunda henüz kesin bir karar vermiş değil. Tecrübeli teknik adam, oyuncuyu elden çıkarmadan önce sezon öncesi hazırlık kampında performansını yakından incelemek istiyor.

Noa Lang

Geleceği kamp performansına bağlı olan Noa Lang'ın, İtalyan ekibinde kalıp kalmayacağı bu değerlendirmenin ardından netlik kazanacak.

Efsanelerin seçimi Arda Güler! 'O oyunun kaderini değiştiriyor'

Futbol dünyasının iki efsanesi Thierry Henry ve Zlatan Ibrahimovic, "Arda Güler mi, Pedri mi?" sorusuna yanıt verdi. Genç yıldıza övgüler yağdıran efsane isimler, takımın liderliği için tereddütsüz Arda'yı seçti.

Futbol dünyasının iki ikonik ismi Thierry Henry ve Zlatan Ibrahimovic, son dönem performanslarının ardından "Arda Güler mi, Pedri mi?" sorusuna çarpıcı bir yanıt verdi. İki efsane de takımlarını Arda Güler'in üzerine kuracaklarını belirterek genç yıldıza övgüler yağdırdı.

Arda Guler

Fransız efsane Thierry Henry, Arda Güler’in son haftalarda seviye atladığını vurgulayarak şu ifadeleri kullandı:

- Artık sadece pozisyon hazırlayan bir oyuncu değil, maçların kaderini belirleyen bir isim haline geldi. Top ayağına her geldiğinde önemli bir şey olacakmış hissi veriyor. Bu yaşta böyle bir karakter ve sorumluluk alma cesaretine çok nadir rastlanır.

Arda Guler

Kendine has tarzıyla bilinen Zlatan Ibrahimovic ise Arda'nın sahadaki dominance ve özgüvenine dikkat çekerek tercihini bir saniye bile düşünmeden Arda'dan yana kullandığını belirtti:

- Pedri futbolu estetik gösteriyor, Arda ise rakiplere acı çektiriyor. Biri oyunu kontrol ediyor, diğeri oyunun kaderini değiştiriyor. Bir final kazanmak istiyorsam, maçı kendi başına çözme cesaretine sahip oyuncuyu seçerim. Topla birlikte kibirli oyuncuları severim ve Arda'da bu fazlasıyla var.

Vlahovic pazartesi geliyor: Beşiktaş lansmana golcü ile çıkacak

Beşiktaş, pazartesi günü saat 15.00'te gerçekleştireceği forma lansmanında taraftarına çifte müjde vermeye hazırlanıyor... yeni formalar, dünya yıldızı Dusan Vlahovic ile görücüye çıkacak.

Beşiktaş, yeni sezonda giyeceği formaları büyük bir gövde gösterisiyle tanıtmaya hazırlanıyor. Siyah-beyazlı kulüp, yeni sezon forma lansmanını 29 Haziran Pazartesi günü saat 15.00'te Tüpraş Stadyumu'nda gerçekleştireceğini duyurdu.

Besıktas

Gelen son iddialara göre yönetim, bu özel günü sadece bir forma tanıtımı değil, yılın transfer bombasıyla taçlandırmayı planlıyor. Siyah-beyazlıların, dünyaca ünlü Sırp golcü Dusan Vlahovic ile her konuda anlaşmaya vardığı ve yıldız oyuncuyu pazartesi günkü lansmana yetiştireceği ileri sürüldü.

Tüpraş Stadyumu'nda taraftara açık yapılması beklenen organizasyonda hem yeni sezon tasarımları görücüye çıkacak hem de Vlahovic transferi resmen duyurulacak. Kulislerde konuşulan bu dev hamle, şimdiden Beşiktaş camiasında büyük bir heyecan yaratmış durumda.

Dursun Özbek'e tam yetki: Önünde engel kalmadı

Galatasaray olağanüstü genel kurulunda Dursun Özbek yönetimi, Basketbol AŞ maddesi dahil sunulan tüm maddelerde oy çokluğuyla tam yetki aldı.

Galatasaray Spor Kulübü’nün olağanüstü genel kurulunda, yönetim kurulunun sunduğu tüm yetki maddeleri oy çokluğuyla kabul edildi. Basketbol AŞ ile ilgili kritik madde dahil olmak üzere tüm taleplerine onay alan Başkan Dursun Özbek ve yönetimi, kulübün geleceğine yönelik projeler için tam yetki kalkanını kuşanmış oldu.

Galatasaray

Kürsüden camiaya seslenen Başkan Dursun Özbek, kulübün geldiği noktayı şu sözlerle özetledi:

- Herkesin gıpta ettiği bir eşiğe geldik. Etrafımızı dinlediğimizde 'Galatasaray, Bayern Münih oldu. Galatasaray uçtu gitti' laflarını duyuyoruz. Bu hepimizin eseri.

Yönetimin sunduğu tüm maddeler genel kuruldan geçti. Kulübün basketbol yapılanması için kritik öneme sahip madde oy çokluğuyla kabul edildi. Başkan Özbek, Galatasaray'ın mali ve sportif vizyonunu Avrupa devi Bayern Münih örneğiyle bağdaştırarak kulübün ulaştığı seviyeye dikkat çekti.

What Is Wrapped Bitcoin? How WBTC brings BTC to Ethereum and DeFi

27 June 2026 at 16:50
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Bambu Lab A2L 3D printer review: The A1 grows up

Bambu Lab has finally updated its popular A1 bedslinger with an increased build volume, a few technical tweaks, and additional capabilities. The A2L has all the room of a more expensive H2 Series, but at a fraction of the cost, at $569 for a four-color combo. Its open frame design makes this primarily a machine for PLA, PETG and TPU, which happen to be the most popular filaments for its target audience: family enthusiasts.

Bambu Lab has categorized this machine as a family-friendly craft center. When combined with its gold standard AMS Lite and the H2 Series blade cutter attachment, the A2L can whip up practical prints, toys, and vinyl iron-ons for apparel. The launch coincided with Bambu’s new PLA Pure, a new non-toxic PLA formula with low VOCs, and a pastel matte finish that hides layer lines.

Its one flaw is the insane vibrations generated by the A2L at speed. Normally, larger machines will be slowed down to avoid this, but Bambu Lab decided to toss granulated vibration-absorbing pellets in the frame and throw caution out the door. This makes the machine nearly as fast as the original A1 while still printing error-free. It also makes it a bit of a table snob, as most cheap tables can not hold it. I put the A2L on an IKEA Lack coffee table, a pretty standard surface for budget-minded makers, and the AMS Lite vibrated right onto the floor after 45 minutes of printing. If the table had been any higher (like a card table or wobbly kitchen table), it would have taken the whole printer onto the floor with it. Bambu has included a “steady” printing profile that quells the shaking at the expense of speed. A “high-quality” profile also runs at a less frantic pace.

The A2L retails at $469 for the standalone printer, $569 for a combo, with an additional $69 for a cutting upgrade kit. The printer is also compatible out of the box with the AMS2 Pro ($269), which would give you the ability to dry filament without needing additional equipment. Bambu Lab has really perfected its formula for quality, speed, and ease of use, making this one of the best 3D printers we’ve seen this year.

Specifications: Bambu Lab A2L

Build Volume

330 x 320 x 325 mm (13 x 12.6 x 12.8 inches)

Material

PLA/PETG/TPU (up to 300 degrees)

Extruder Type

Direct Drive

Nozzle

.4 stainless steel

Build Platform

PEI textured spring steel sheet, heated

Bed Leveling

Automatic + Z

Filament Runout Sensor

Yes

Connectivity

WiFi, Micro SD

Interface

3.5-inch Touch Screen

Machine Footprint

544 × 529 × 505 mm (21.4 x 20.8 x 19.8 in)

Machine Weight

12.8 KG (28.2 lbs)

MSRP

Standalone - $469

Combo - $569

Release Date for Pre-Orders

June 1, 2026

Included in the box: Bambu Lab A2L

Bambu Lab A2L

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Our A2L unit came with an AMS Lite and an optional blade cutter/pen plotter attachment. A cardboard toolbox holds all the tools needed to assemble and maintain the printer, plus a blade for making your own scraper. There was also a small coil for running a test print (enough to make that scraper).

Assembling the Bambu Lab A2L

Bambu Lab A2L

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The Bambu Lab A2L requires a small amount of assembly. First you need to attach the heatbed to the Y-carriage, then place the base into the gantry frame, which is a pretty beefy triangular unit. There’s a handful of screws to hold everything together, and a few wires to plug in. The instructions are very easy to follow.

Do apply lubricant to the Y-Axis while you have it exposed. It does not come pre-greased, and our test unit immediately requested grease after only a few prints.

The AMS unit snaps together quickly before being secured onto its stand.

Leveling the Bambu Lab A2L

The Bambu Lab A2L completely auto-levels itself during initial calibration, then can recheck the level before each print. It uses the nozzle as the probe, so it can also set the z height for you. I had no problems with the settings and no need to make adjustments.

Though calibration errors are rare, Bambu Lab has a section in its Wiki to guide you through troubleshooting advice.

Loading Filament in the Bambu Lab A2L

Bambu Lab A2L

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Like the Bambu Lab A1, the A2L can work from a single spool holder mounted to the gantry, or from four spools on the Lite AMS unit. In addition, the A2L is also out of the box compatible with the box style AMS and AMS 2 Pro.

For a single spool you must push filament through the Bowden tube to the toolhead, then tap “load filament” on the main menu. The machine will take over from there and display a checklist on the screen so you can follow along.

For the AMS Lite, simply push spools onto the motorized spindles and poke the filament into the intake. The machine will detect the filament and draw it in.

The AMS has an RFID reader, which allows it to read tags on Bambu Lab branded filament. These tags will tell the machine what type and color of filament is on each spindle. If you’re using untagged filament, or the single spool holder, you’ll need to enter this information manually.

Design of the Bambu Lab A2L

Bambu Lab A2L

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The Bambu Lab A2L is a plus sized Cartesian, or as we call them, bed slinger. The A-Series sleek white and brushed aluminum style has been copied by most of the competition, so Bambu Lab seems to be onto something.

The printer is extremely easy to use with a touch screen interface that contains guides to show you how to run the machine. It has the same build size as the H2 Series, but does not come with an option for an enclosure.

It has metal rails, linear bearings, and dual Z rods, all tucked inside a smooth frame and base that makes it look much more polished than other printers. To make up for its large size, it has a pair of hidden “granular dampers” designed to absorb vibration and stabilize the frame. You can’t see them, but you can hear them if you give the printer a bit of a shake.

Bambu Lab A2L

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The A2L has a new feature called “adaptive vibration compensation,” which uses a real-time algorithm to retune calibration as your print gets taller. This is to eliminate vibrations that can affect printers the taller – or heavier – they get.

When equipped with an AMS unit, the A2L takes up noticeably more space. Bambu Lab offered a clip that I could print myself that would attach the AMS to the X gantry, but I’m still not convinced that is the best place for it.

The extruder motor has been upgraded to a PMSM closed-loop servo to actively detect filament grinding in the gears, clogs and air printing. Combined with the new nozzle clumping detector on the purge sweep, the A2L should be able stop a lot of annoying small problems before they become huge spaghetti monsters.

One odd thing is the A2L uses the same quick swap steel nozzles as the A1 and A1 Mini. These are not the upgraded nozzles used on the H2 Series, but H-style nozzles are backward compatible with the A-Series. These nozzles have made a huge impact on the industry, with the competition scrambling to copy them as well. There’s no screws, wiring or messy thermal paste involved here.

Bambu Lab A2L

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The A2L is compatible with a cutting and plotting attachment, which is available as a separate purchase. The add-on is easy to install: simply remove the front cover and the spinner, then snap on the cutting attachment and plug a cable into the toolhead. It is advised to remove the bowden tubes for the filament, but there’s little need to do so. The hotend remains in place and is kept off by the machine.

The attachment can hold either a Bambu Lab made drag knife or any standard size pen or marker. I was able to use a normal ball point pen in mine by adding a few wraps of tape to thicken the pen body.

This is the same attachment you can get on the H2 Series and uses Bambu Suite, a companion app, to “slice” files. There is no laser add-on, since the A2L is open frame. The A2L also lacks a top down camera for positioning, so you will need to use the cutting function with the help of a phone camera equipped with Bambu Handy. This system is a bit janky, but it works, especially if you take care lining up the photos.

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Bambu Lab A2L
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Bambu Lab Automatic Material System (AMS) Lite

Bambu Lab A2L

Panda by Flexi Factory (Image credit: Tom's Hardware)

We received the A2L Combo, which includes an AMS Lite module. The AMS Lite is made specifically for the A-Series and is not compatible with the Core XY machines. It’s not as clean looking as the boxy AMS, with four Bowden tubes stretching from each spool to the tool head. However, this simplified version is much easier to unjam should brittle filament break in the tube.

Each spool is mounted on a spring-loaded spindle, which provides the necessary retraction. Since each color has its own Bowden tube, the A2L only needs to pull the filament a few inches until it's clear of the tool head, not all the way back to the AMS Unit, which makes it a bit faster during color swaps than the original system. Each spool also gets a motor to push filament to the tool head. This new system solves the problem of cardboard spools with crushed edges, spools that are too wide or too tall, and spools that are too light.

There are notable drawbacks to using either of Bambu Lab’s AMS systems. The printer wastes an amazing amount of material when it cleans out the nozzle between colors. The waste can be reduced with tuning, but takes time and patience. The slicer will tell you exactly how much it will use before you start a print.

The second drawback is loss of speed. The printer needs to pause between layers to purge filament, then do a nozzle wipe on the purge tower. The Flexi Factory Panda takes 2 hours and 40 minutes to print in one color using default settings, and 6 hours and 46 minutes to print in three colors.

Preparing Files / Software

Bambu Lab A2L

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Bambu Lab has its own custom slicer, Bambu Studio, which is a fork of PrusaSlicer. The slicer is also the primary means of transferring files via Cloud service or local LAN to the printer. You can also control and monitor your printer remotely with Bambu Handy, a mobile app.

Bambu Studio is also the “paint” program you need to assign color to your prints. The device tab allows you to talk directly to the printer to define the filaments in the AMS, heat up the printer and control the speed.

It has a wide range of presets for filament from both Bambu Lab and other manufacturers. I’ve found these presets to be incredibly helpful and accurate.

You also use Bambu Studio to access MakerWorld, a one stop shop for the Bambu Ecosystem. Here you’ll find free files for your printer, MakerLab with AI powered design tools and Maker’s Supply, a store front will model kits, hardware, tools, LED lights and CyberBricks so you can level up your 3D printing hobby.

Printing on the Bambu Lab A2L

The printer arrived with several prints preloaded. You’ll definitely want to shop for filament before bringing this machine home, especially if you plan on doing a lot of AMS printing. We have a guide with our favorite filaments for 3D printing here.

To show what the Bambu Lab A1 can do under normal conditions, I printed three Ice Cream Narwhales using default settings of 200-300mm/s and a .2mm layer height, taking 10 hours and 44 minutes to print. The models came pre-painted by the designer.

It turned out beautifully smooth with no visible layer lines or ringing. There was a little color bleed from the gold cone to the top of the narwhale’s head. This was printed in a sparkle blue from an unmarked PLA spool I picked up from SMRRF a couple years ago, and now deeply regret not labeling it better, plus a basic PLA Pink and Black from Bambu Lab and gold from Polymaker’s Panchroma Dual Silk Sunset.

Bambu Lab A2L

Ice Cream Narwhale by CinderWing3D (Image credit: Tom's Hardware)

For a PETG test, I attempted to print a wind spinner for the garden, which I created in Tinkercad. The print ultimately failed due to the skinny base, but it got about 95% there, which is still impressive. When it fell over, it looped the rest of the layers around the print like a coil. If you look closely at the coil, you can see little bubbles caused by moisture. The print still looks fantastic and I’ll give it another shot later after I make the base wider. This is printed in Bambu Lab PETG Translucent 6 hours and 31 minutes using a .2 layer height and default settings. This print is smooth, without stringing or noticeable layer lines. The two flat bases printed separately – without supports– then snapped together.

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Bambu Lab A2L
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For TPU testing, I printed a prototype phone bag that I created in Tinkercad, using CookieCad Pale Blue Elixir. This is a regular 95A TPU, so I needed to use the single spool holder on top and drop it directly into the extruder. The A2L did a great job, with smooth layers and only a couple stray bits from retraction errors at the very top. The print took 7 hours and 9 minutes using the printer’s defaults.

Reminder – the AMS can print special “TPU for AMS” which is a stiffer formula available from Bambu Lab.

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Bambu Lab A2L
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I tested out the A2L’s cutting module by making a few branded price tags for items I sell at a local boutique. For this I used a simple shape I whipped up in Canva and my jpg logo. I dropped both into Bambu Suite, the “slicer” software that runs Bambu’s 2D cutter attachment and also the laser module for a H2 Series machine. (No, there’s not a laser for the A2L.)

I swapped the normal build plate for a purpose built sticky plate and very easily snapped the cutter module onto the tool head, then plugged it in. Because the A2L doesn’t have an overhead “birdeye” camera like an H2 Series, I had to take an overhead photo of the build plate with the Bambu Handy app. It’s surprisingly difficult to get the entire A2L bed into an overhead shot when you’re only 5’2” without getting a ladder. This might be why the registration is a little bit off and the inked logos are a little bit lower than they should be.

This required two passes. First the ink layer, which used a normal ball point pen that I wrapped tape around to fit in the pen holder. Then I swapped the pen for the cutting blade and finished it.

The cutter can also handle vinyl, and with the A2L bed size, you could really get a nice sized shirt made. Bambu didn’t send any vinyl to try out, but they do sell it on their website. Because this is a manual cutter and not a laser melting material, you are free to use any material that is under .5mm thick.

Bambu Lab A2L

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Bottom Line

Bambu Lab A2L

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The Bambu Lab A2L is the supersized evolution of the A1 bedslinger that does double duty as a family craft hub. It’s budget-friendly with an easy-to-use interface that lets beginners have a little extra room to play without having to move up to a price H2 Series.

Like the first A1, this is much easier to use and maintain than Bambu’s larger machines, as the AMS Lite isn’t prone to jamming, and the new nozzle clumping detector sweeps printer purge safely away.

At $569 for the combo and $469 for a single color machine, the A2L is a great choice for makers who want Bambu quality and access to the ecosystem without the price of a Core XY machine.

If you’re interested in a larger color bedslinger, the Anycubic Kobra 3 Max has a 420x420x500mm build volume and is currently on sale for $601.60. The Bambu Lab H2S has the same build size in a Core XY enclosed unit for $1349.

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Avatar: The Last Airbender season 3 — release window predictions, plot, cast and everything we know about the hit Netflix show's return

Avatar: The Last Airbender season 2 has only just landed on Netflix, but we're already thinking about season 3 (you can read our ending explained to learn why).

Avatar: The Last Airbender season 3: key information

- Was renewed at the same time as season 2
- Rumored release window of Summer 2027
- Production has wrapped
- Core cast is expected to return
- Is expected to adapt the third book in the original book series

Luckily for us, it had incredibly early confirmation. We've known all along that Aang (Gordon Cormier) needs to learn all four elemental bending skills in order to stop the Fire Nation, led by Lord Ozai (Daniel Dae Kim), from controlling the Four Nations.

As our current batch of episodes draws to a close, we're still far from reaching this conclusion. Enter Avatar: The Last Airbender season 3, which is already poised to take over.

From release window predictions to returning cast, here's everything we know about the next installment.

Avatar: The Last Airbender season 3 release window prediction

It's worth pointing out that, as of writing, Avatar: The Last Airbender season 3 doesn't have a confirmed release date or window. However, internet rumors suggest we could be seeing new episodes at some point in summer 2027.

The Avatar will return. AVATAR: THE LAST AIRBENDER Seasons 2 & 3. Only on Netflix. pic.twitter.com/sUnY5w6JgfMarch 6, 2024

Seasons 2 and 3 were shot back-to-back, and filming for new episodes wrapped back in November 2025.

Worst case, we can expect season 3 at some point in 2028, given that there's been a two-year gap between seasons 1 and 2.

Avatar: The Last Airbender season 3 trailer: is there one?

A trailer for Avatar: The Last Airbender season 3 hasn't made its debut yet. Once one is released, we'll update this section.

Avatar: The Last Airbender season 3 cast

Aang and his friends stands in front of a mountain

Commander Zhao's return in season 2 seems unlikely (Image credit: Netflix)

We can expect the following cast to return for Avatar: The Last Airbender season 3:

  • Gordon Cormier as Aang
  • Kiawentiio as Katara
  • Ian Ousley as Sokka
  • Dallas Liu as Zuko
  • Daniel Dae Kim as Ozai
  • Paul Sun-Hyung Lee as Zuko
  • Elizabeth Yu as Princess Azula
  • Miya Cech as Toph
  • Chin Han as Long Feng
  • Justin Chien as King Kuei
  • Amanda Zhao as Joo Dee
  • Crystal Yu as Lady Beifong
  • Kelemete Misipeka as The Boulder
  • Hoa Xuande as Professor Zei
  • Lourdes Faberes as General Sung
  • Rekha Sharma as Amita
  • Madison Hu as Fei
  • Dichen Lachman as Yangchen
  • Lily Gao as Ursa
  • Terry Chen as Jeong Jeong

Dolly De Leon as Lo and Li, Jon Jon Briones as Piandao, and Tantoo Cardinal as Hama were all originally tipped to appear in the second reason, but do not. Despite this, we can expect them to star in season 3.

More new names will likely be announced as we get closer to the show's release, so keep your eyes peeled.

Avatar: The Last Airbender season 3 plot predictions

Zuko looks at Azula

Suki and Sokka will continue to support Aang in battle (Image credit: Netflix)

Spoilers for Avatar: The Last Airbender season 2 ahead.

We're pretty confident that season 3 is going to directly adapt the third Avatar book, following Aang learning to firebend, infiltrating the Fire Nation, and preparing for his climactic showdown with Fire Lord Ozai before Sozin's Comet arrives. Not too much, then.

We also know that Zuko will eventually team up with Aang and the gang to make this happen, so we can expect to see some more emotional upheaval from him.

Obviously, finding out if Aang has actually survived the battle is a top priority for season 3. But the mere fact that season 3 has already been greenlit basically confirms that we'll be seeing Aang again anyway.

Will there be more seasons of Avatar: The Last Airbender?

Toph touches the grass

(Image credit: Netflix)

As of writing, nothing has been announced. Narratively, it makes sense for season 3 to be the last, if Books 1, 2, and 3 have all been adapted in each.

However, the fact that there are so many written and comic book continuations means that the possibilities could be endless. Even if we don't get a direct season 4, Netflix could invest in spinoffs galore.

Power on... The Bear season 5's ending — and what its finale got right that Stranger Things and The Boys' last episodes didn't

Full spoilers follow for The Bear season 5, including its finale.

About Power On...

Nowadays, everyone has an opinion they want to share with the world — and TechRadar senior entertainment reporter Tom Power is no different. That's why he created Power On..., aka a collection of articles that allow him to give his verdict on the industry's biggest stories, things that grind his gears, and more besides. For more pieces like this, check out the full series here.

I love The Bear. It's one of my favorite TV shows of the past decade. And, while I understand the criticism leveled at its third and, to a greater extent, fourth season, I don't necessarily agree with all of it.

Nevertheless, when it was announced that The Bear season 5 would be the FX TV Original's last hurrah, I'll readily admit that I had a feeling in the pit of my stomach. The reason? Other shows I've enjoyed that ended recently, including Stranger Things and The Boys — coincidentally, they also stopped after five seasons — failed to stick the landing with their finales.

I feared that The Bear would go the same way. You can probably sense my relief through the screen, then, that its series finale not only delivered a fittingly bittersweet conclusion to its overarching narrative, but avoided the pitfalls that its TV peers blindly stumbled into.

One of the biggest issues — among many other problems that I don't have the time nor space to cover here — that befell the hit Netflix and Prime Video shows' finales was that they didn't utilize their time well.

Where The Boys season 5 was concerned, the Amazon TV series' rushed ending gave the impression that it simply couldn't wait for its end credits to roll. In sharp contrast, Stranger Things season 5's finale was dragged out to the point where I was begging for its final credits sequence to begin.

Admittedly, The Bear season 5's pacing isn't perfect, but it uses its time more efficiently and wisely. Indeed, part of its success comes from how this season's plot is structured.

Carmy, Sydney, and Jessica staring at something off-camera in The Bear season 5

Carmy, Syd, Jessica, and the rest of the gang are dealt blow after blow in season 5's first half (Image credit: FX Networks)

Unlike past seasons, The Bear's fifth installment is 24-esque in its storytelling approach. Vis-à-vis its eighth and final chapter notwithstanding, it takes place over the course of a single day.

In episodes 1 to 7, we follow the titular restaurant's ragtag but lovable crew as they navigate what could be their final-ever service, due to the eatery's lack of funds.

That possible scenario ends up being the least of their problems. A massive, unrelenting thunderstorm not only floods the restaurant but also results in the next food delivery being canceled, meaning the staff can only serve what little stock they have left. Throw an overbooked guest list and storm-related traffic issues in for good measure, meaning their table turnover has to be on point, and it's no surprise that tensions and tempers are soon running at an all-time high.

Marcus smiling at an off-camera Ebraheim in The Bear season 5

It ends up being smiles all around by The Bear's final-ever episode (Image credit: FX Networks)

However, rather than do what past entries have done by slowly but purposefully building the pressure until things boil over, The Bear 5 deliberately shows how its eccentric — and, depending on who we're talking about, emotionally damaged — cast of characters have evolved over the five seasons.

A great example of this happens midway through the penultimate episode, titled 'Caramel'. Here, the storm's impact on the restaurant's power supply makes the lights flicker and leads to Carmen 'Carmy' Berzatto dropping a lamb rib-based dish for one of the evening's most important diners.

Previous seasons would've seen Carmy completely spiral and take his anger out on his colleagues, which would've likely resulted in a verbal and/or physical altercation with occasionally confrontational associate — oh, and long-time family friend — Richard 'Richie' Jerimovich.

I lost count of how many times I fought back tears, clapped, and fist-pumped the air in The Bear's final two episodes

This time, though, Richie and Carmy's former protégé, Sydney 'Syd' Adamu, calmly prevents him from overreacting, keeping what's already been a nightmarish day on track.

That's just one of myriad instances this season I could point to that show how far these individuals, and the collective as a whole, have grown since the series first premiered on Hulu and Disney+. Compare that to Stranger Things and The Boys, whose approach to individual character development wasn't always on point, and, from a character study perspective, The Bear is — if you pardon the pun — a different beast altogether.

Natalie leaning against a wall and half-smiling in The Bear season 5

Every character gets their moment in the spotlight this season (Image credit: FX Networks)

Speaking of character progression, each member of The Bear's primary ensemble gets their moment in the spotlight, as well as a fitting conclusion to their personal arcs.

And when I say everyone, I mean everyone. With Carmy's blessing and Uncle Jimmy's backing, Ebraheim finally starts to turn The Original Beef of Chicagoland into a franchise. Meanwhile, Sydney reaffirms her trust in Tina by appointing her as the restaurant's new chef de cuisine.

Furthermore, Marcus starts to make peace with his estranged father and proves that his recent award win wasn't a flash in the pan. Natalie, aka 'Sugar', and the Berzatto family matriarch Donna's previously strained relationship continues on an upward trajectory. Heck, even Gary, aka 'Sweeps', gets a genuinely crowd-pleasing moment; after the storm ruins the 1997 and 1999 year labels on two bottles of red wine, he correctly guesses the right one – using his wine-based powers of deduction – to serve to a diner who happens to be a wine connoisseur.

Jessica and Richie smiling at one another on a plane in The Bear season 5

Yes, chef! Jessica and Richie are finally together (Image credit: FX Networks)

The biggest wins are reserved for Carmy, Syd, and Richie, though.

Richie is offered the chance to attend an international hospitality summit in Japan. He's not only accompanied by Jessica on the trip, but showrunner Christopher Storer also gives fans what they've been wanting for this pair by ending the 'will they, won't they' subplot and establishing their romantic feelings for each other.

As for Syd and Carmy, Syd fully establishes herself as The Bear's new head chef, while Carmy quits the food business entirely and, putting his love and skill for drawing to good use, becomes an architectural intern.

However, the biggest cause for celebration is that, almost four seasons after they first set their sights on earning a Michelin star, they don't get one, but two.

Sydney and Carmy hugging in the middle of the titular restaurant in The Bear season 5

You're lying if you say you didn't get teary-eyed during this scene (Image credit: FX Networks)

Like so many other moments in season 5 – and after watching this duo endure hardship after hardship throughout the series – the emotional release I felt once they processed their achievements and shared a joyful hug was euphoric. It's the sign of great writing when you genuinely care about a bunch of fictional characters, and I certainly lost count of how many times I fought back tears, clapped, and fist-pumped the air in The Bear's final two episodes as its crew individually and collectively triumphed against the odds.

Stranger Things 5 and The Boys 5 occasionally struck an emotional chord, and there's no denying that they have their fair share of impactful moments. Held up to the light against another tale centered on a group of underdogs fighting the impossible, though, and it's clear The Bear just does everything better in a concluding chapter whose every bite is delightfully delicious.

If I had to choose a fictional, found family to be a part of... I'd choose The Bear every time

Though it ends in magical albeit bittersweet fashion, The Bear doesn't wrap up every storyline in a neat little bow, nor give every character the perfect send-off, but I suppose that's the point.

As a fixture of the Chicago food scene, the eponymous eatery doesn't end simply because Carmy is no longer a part of it — its story, and the lives of those past and present who were involved in it, continue whether we have a seat at the table to see what happens next or not. As Lucca reminds Marcus towards the end of its finale: "The Bear has something that no other place has... family" — and he's right. If I had to choose a fictional found family to be a part of out of the previously mentioned shows, I'd choose The Bear every time.

All five seasons of The Bear are out now on Hulu (US) and Disney+ (everywhere else), aka two of the world's best streaming services.

Rudi Qarsiya: “Liderlərimə tam etibar edirəm”

27 June 2026 at 12:00

Belçika millisinin baş məşqçisi Rudi Qarsiya DÇ-2026-nın qrup mərhələsinin son turunda Yeni Zelandiyaya qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu dəyərləndirib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, o, rəqib üzərində qazanılan 5:1 hesablı qələbəni və komandasının qrup lideri kimi pley-offa yüksəlməsini belə şərh edib.

Təcrübəli mütəxəssis komandanın veteran futbolçularının çıxışını yüksək qiymətləndirib:

“Bu gün veteranlarımız, sözün əsl mənasında, öz sözlərini dedilər. Hələ heç nə qazanmamışıq, sadəcə növbəti mərhələyə yüksəlmişik. Şükürlər olsun ki, top fərqimiz dörd idi və bu, qrupu birinci pillədə başa vurmağımıza imkan verdi.

Oyuna tam daxil olduğumuzu deyə bilmərik, amma buna yaxınlaşırıq. Tədricən sürət yığırıq. İndi 1/16 finalda kiminlə qarşılaşacağımızı gözləyəcəyik. Ancaq ilk növbədə bu qələbənin sevincini yaşamalıyıq”, – deyə Rudi Qarsiya bildirib.

Baş məşqçi komandanın təcrübəli futbolçularının ünvanına səslənən tənqidlərin əlavə motivasiya olub-olmaması ilə bağlı suala da münasibət bildirib.

“Xeyr, mən bu tənqidləri oxumamışam, amma Fransa və Belçikada bu cür fikirlər səsləndirildiyini eşitmişəm. Açığı, bu, motivasiya vermir. Mən futbolçularıma güvənirəm və komandamın hazırkı vəziyyətdə olmasının səbəbi də budur.

Mən liderlərimə tam etibar edirəm və yalnız bir şey edə bilərik – bunu meydanda sübut etmək. Cavab artıq meydanda verildi və mənim əlavə edəcək başqa sözüm yoxdur”, – deyə belçikalı mütəxəssis vurğulayıb.

Yeni Zelandiya millisinin baş məşqçisi Darren Beyzli isə məğlubiyyəti və komandasının turnirlə vidalaşmasını belə şərh edib:

“Püşkatmanı gördükdə və Belçika ilə son turda qarşılaşacağımızı öyrəndikdə, yəqin ki, onların həmin vaxta qədər altı xal toplayacağını gözləyirdik. Bu isə bizim xeyrimizə işləyə bilərdi. Biz ilk iki matçda xal qazanmalı idik və bunun üçün imkanlarımız da var idi. Təəssüf ki, həmin şanslardan yararlana bilmədik. Biz oyuna qayıtmağa çalışırdıq. Dünya çempionatını 0:2 hesablı məğlubiyyətlə sakitcə başa vurmaq fikrində deyildik. Qol vurmaq və yenidən oyuna dönmək istəyirdik. Lakin təəssüf ki, rəqib səhvlərimizdən bir neçə dəfə yararlandı və bizi cəzalandırdı”.

Hossam Hassan: “Qrupu birinci yerdə də başa vura bilərdik”

27 June 2026 at 11:00

Misir millisinin baş məşqçisi Hossam Hassan dünya çempionatının qrup mərhələsinin son turunda İran yığmasına qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, o, komandasının dünya çempionatının pley-off mərhələsinə yüksəlməsindən sonra ölkə azarkeşlərini təbrik edib.

DÇ-2026-nın qrup mərhələsinin son turunda Misir və İran yığmaları arasında keçirilən qarşılaşma 1:1 hesablı heç-heçə ilə başa çatıb. Bu nəticə Misir millisinin 1/16 finala yüksəlməsi üçün kifayət edib. Afrika təmsilçisi növbəti mərhələdə Avstraliya ilə qarşılaşacaq.

Hossam Hassan matçdan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:

“Misir millisini, eləcə də ərəb və Afrika futbolunu təbrik edirəm, çünki biz dünya çempionatında onları təmsil edirik. Misir xalqını təbrik edir və növbəti mərhələyə yüksəldiyimiz üçün Allaha şükür edirəm.

Əgər Fatuh zədələnməsəydi, qrupu birinci yerdə də başa vura bilərdik. Şükürlər olsun ki, növbəti mərhələyə yüksələrək azarkeşlərimizi sevindirə bildik.

İndi hazırlaşacaq, çox çalışacaq və bütün lazımi tədbirləri görəcəyik. Heyətdə zədəli futbolçular var, Muhanəd Laşin diskvalifikasiya olunub, Hamdi Fəthinin isə geri dönəcəyinə ümid edirəm. Amma istənilən halda misirlilərə demək istəyirəm ki, narahat olmasınlar, nikbin qalsınlar və qorxmasınlar. Mən bütün futbolçularıma inanıram”, – deyə Hossam Hassan bildirib.

Mütəxəssis əlavə edib ki, seçmə mərhələdə də məhdud heyətlə çıxış ediblər:

“Dünya çempionatının seçmə mərhələsində də məhdud heyətlə oynamışıq. Əgər qarşıdakı oyundan qorxsaydım, bu vəzifənin öhdəsindən gələ bilməzdim”.

İran millisinin baş məşqçisi Amir Qalenoy isə Misirlə heç-heçədən sonra bəxtin onların tərəfində olmadığını bildirib:

“Bəxt tərəfimizdə olmadı. Futbolçular meydanda əllərindən gələni etdilər. Səfər şəraiti və hazırlıq prosesi bizim üçün olduqca ağır keçdi. Son anda baş verən dəyişikliklər və bərpa üçün kifayət qədər vaxtın olmaması komandanın çıxışına təsir göstərdi.

İndi yalnız digər qarşılaşmaların nəticələrini gözləməliyik və ümid etməliyik ki, ən yaxşı üçüncü yerlərdən biri kimi növbəti mərhələyə yüksələcəyik”.

Bubişta: “Dünyaya göstərdik ki, çətinliklərdən qorxmaq lazım deyil”

27 June 2026 at 08:00

Kabo Verde millisinin baş məşqçisi Bubişta DÇ-2026-nın qrup mərhələsinin son turunda Səudiyyə Ərəbistanı yığmasına qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, o, tarixi uğura imza atdığını bildirib.

Kabo Verde yığması qrup mərhələsinin son turunda Səudiyyə Ərəbistanı ilə qolsuz heç-heçə edərək H qrupunda ikinci yeri tutub və tarixində ilk dəfə dünya çempionatının pley-off mərhələsinə yüksəlib. Bununla da Afrika təmsilçisi həm 2010-cu ildən sonra pley-offa yüksələn ilk debütant, həm də mundial tarixində pley-off mərhələsinə vəsiqə qazanan ən az əhalisi olan ölkə olub.

Bubişta matçdan sonrakı mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:

“Bu, bizik? Mən bunu bilmirdim. Əgər belədirsə, deməli, biz göstərdik ki, kiçik ölkələrin də böyük hədəfləri ola bilər. Əsas odur ki, diqqətini məqsədə yönəldəsən, qətiyyətli olasan və nizam-intizamlı çalışasan.

Biz sübut etdik ki, mümkünsüz heç nə yoxdur. Biz yalnız ölkəmizi deyil, həm də Afrikanı və dünyanın bütün kiçik ölkələrini təmsil edirik. Mən həmişə deyirdim ki, gec-tez Kabo Verde belə bir səhnədə olacaq. Dünyaya göstərdik ki, çətinliklərdən qorxmaq lazım deyil.

İndi pley-offdayıq və bu, xalqımız, komandamıza azarkeşlik edən hər kəs, xüsusilə də futbolçular üçün möhtəşəm hadisədir. Oyunçular bütün güclərini ortaya qoydular, xarakter və intizam nümayiş etdirdilər. Bütün bunlar bir araya gələndə belə nəticə əldə olunur”, – deyə Bubişta bildirib.

Mütəxəssis 1/16 finalda Argentina ilə qarşılaşacaq olmalarına da münasibət bildirib:

“Əvvəlcə Argentina ilə oynayacağımız üçün qürur duyuruq. Bu ölkə ilə bizi uzun illərdən gələn bağlar birləşdirir. Amma rəqibin kimliyindən asılı olmayaraq, özümüzü göstərmək istəyirik. Bilirik ki, Argentina millisində dünyanın ən yaxşı futbolçuları çıxış edir və onların heyətində bəzilərinin bütün zamanların ən yaxşısı hesab etdiyi Lionel Messi də var. Buna baxmayaraq, meydana böyük məsuliyyət və inam hissi ilə çıxacağıq”.

“Bu, arzuladığımız nəticə deyildi” – Donis

Səudiyyə Ərəbistanı millisinin baş məşqçisi Giorgos Donis isə komandasının mundialdakı çıxışını futbolçular üçün dəyərli təcrübə adlandırıb:

“Qol vəziyyətləri yaratmaq baxımından çox zəif çıxış etdik. Belə oyunla qələbə qazanmaq mümkün deyil. Bu gün ən böyük problemimiz təhlükəli epizodlar yarada bilməməyimiz idi. Hücum xəttimiz istədiyimiz səviyyədə oynamadı.

Bu, arzuladığımız nəticə deyildi. Özümüzə yaxın səviyyədə olan rəqibə qarşı belə çıxış narahatlıq doğurur. Bununla belə, dünya çempionatında keçdiyimiz yol futbolçular üçün yaxşı təcrübə oldu və buna görə onlara təşəkkür edirəm”.

İranlı futbolçu: “Turnirdən çıxmağımız üçün hər şeyi edirlər”

27 June 2026 at 16:49

İran millisinin futbolçusu Mehdi Taremi açıqlama verib.

Futbolpress.az xarici KİV-ə istinadən xəbər verir ki, hücumçu DÇ-2026-da komandasına bilərəkdən təzyiqlər olduğunu deyib:

“FIFA və ABŞ nümayəndələri bizim mundialdan çıxmağımızı istəyir. Bunu hiss edirsiniz? Hər şeyə qarşı döyüşmək məcburiyyətindədir. Ev sahibi ölkədə qala bilmirik, hər oyun üçün səyahət edirik və ciddi yoxlanışdan keçirik. Bizim turnirdən çıxmağımız üçün hər şeyi edirlər”.

İran yığması G qrupunu 3 xalla 3-cü sırada başa vurub. Milli ən yaxşı üçüncülər arasında olmaq şanslarını davam etdirir.

DÇ-2026: günün proqramı

27 June 2026 at 16:30

Bu gün dünya çempionatında qrup mərhələsinin üçüncü turuna yekun vurulacaq.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, sonuncu gündə L, K və J qrupunun qarşılaşmaları keçiriləcək.

L qrupunda “Turan Tovuz”un legioneri Roderik Millerin çıxış etdiyi Panama İngiltərə ilə qarşılaşacaq. Qrupun digər görüşündə Xorvatiya ilə Qana üz-üzə gələcək.

K qrupunda Kolumbiya Portuqaliyanın, Konqo isə Özbəkistanın müqavimətini qırmağa çalışacaq.

J qrupunda Argentina İordaniya, Avstriya isə Əlcəzairlə qarşılaşacaq.

DÇ-2026
Qrup mərhələsi, III tur

28 iyun

L qrupu

01:00 İngiltərə – Panama
01:00 Xorvatiya – Qana

Xal durumu: İngiltərə – 4, Qana – 4, Xorvatiya – 3, Panama – 0.

K qrupu

03:30 Kolumbiya – Portuqaliya
03:30 Konqo – Özbəkistan

Xal durumu: Kolumbiya – 6, Portuqaliya – 4, Konqo – 1, Özbəkistan – 0

J qrupu

06:00 Əlcəzair – Avstriya
06:00 İordaniya – Argentina

Xal durumu: Argentina – 6, Avstriya – 3, Əlcəzair – 3, İordaniya – 0

Hidayət “bürünc” qazandı

27 June 2026 at 16:09

Azərbaycan cüdoçusu Hidayət Heydərov (-81 kq) Çinin Sindao şəhərində keçirilən Qran-pridə bürünc medal qazanıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, idmançı üçüncü yer uğrunda görüşdə Eqor Suxoparovu məğlub edib.

Qeyd edək ki, Qran-priyə iyunun 28-də yekun vurulacaq.

Ukrayna klubu Andradeni təqdim etdi

27 June 2026 at 15:42

Ukraynanın “Polessye” klubu “Qarabağ”dan Leandro Andradeni transfer edib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Jitomir təmsilçisinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Kabo verdeli yarımmüdafiəçi ilə 3 illik müqavilə imzalanıb.

“Polessye” Andradeni 3.5 milyon avro qarşılığında transfer edib.

Leandro yeni klubunda 11 nömrəli formanı geyinəcək.

Juric terminates Atalanta contract, ready for new Monza job

27 June 2026 at 16:53

Ivan Juric is set for a return to Serie A, as he formally terminated his contract by mutual consent with Atalanta, and will take over at newly-promoted Monza.

It has been a difficult few years for the Croatian tactician, who went through a series of clubs in a very short space of time.

Juric hoping for Monza stability

CREMONA, ITALY - OCTOBER 25: Ivan Juric, Head Coach of Atalanta looks on during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Atalanta BC at Stadio Giovanni Zini on October 25, 2025 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
CREMONA, ITALY – OCTOBER 25: Ivan Juric, Head Coach of Atalanta looks on during the Serie A match between US Cremonese and Atalanta BC at Stadio Giovanni Zini on October 25, 2025 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)

Since September 2024, he has been at Roma for precisely 12 games, then went to Southampton that same season for 16 matches before being fired there too.

He started the 2025-26 campaign with Atalanta, but was dismissed after just 15 competitive games in charge.

Before accepting a new role, he first had to terminate that contract by mutual consent, which was made official by Atalanta this afternoon.

Monza can now announce that Juric will be their new coach, taking them back into Serie A after a year away.

Paolo Bianco had been on the bench of the Lombardy club to secure promotion via the play-offs, but he terminated the contract by mutual consent on June 19.

Bianco has already been appointed as the new coach of recently-relegated Pisa in Serie B.

Chelsea could bring Casadei back from Torino and send him to Ipswich

27 June 2026 at 16:07

Reports in Italy claim that Chelsea could make a surprising move to sign Cesare Casadei back from Torino in order to send him out on an immediate loan to newly-promoted Premier League side Ipswich Town. 

Could Casadei return to Chelsea from Torino?

Casadei spent two-and-a-half years on Chelsea’s books between the summer of 2022 and the winter of 2025, spending much of that time out on loan with Reading and Leicester City in the EFL Championship. 

The former Italy U21 star would go on to make a total of 17 competitive appearances for Chelsea during his time in West London. 

He returned to Serie A in the summer of 2024, joining Torino for €15m in a deal that also included a significant sell-on clause. Reports at the time suggested that the sell-on was worth around 25% for Chelsea, although Saturday’s updates from TMW claim that it is slightly higher at 27.5%. 

TMW suggests that Chelsea could use this to their advantage to bring Casadei back to Stamford Bridge in a low-cost deal. 

TURIN, ITALY - JANUARY 07: Cesare Casadei of Torino celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the Serie A match between Torino FC and Udinese Calcio at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on January 07, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – JANUARY 07: Cesare Casaadei of Torino celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between Torino FC and Udinese Calcio at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on January 07, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

However, Saturday’s report claims that Chelsea would then intend to send Casadei out on an immediate loan deal to continue his development, with newly-promoted Premier League side Ipswich mentioned as a potential destination for the 23-year-old.

Real Betis were also linked with a move for Casadei by outlets in Italy earlier this week.

Juventus schedule meetings for low-cost Muharemovic return

27 June 2026 at 15:43

Juventus have reportedly arranged a series of meetings with the representatives of Sassuolo defender Tarik Muharemovic, who could potentially return to Turin in a low-cost deal given that the Bianconeri have a 50% sell-on clause for the Bosnian centre-back. 

New meetings scheduled for Juventus and Muharemovic

Juventus are looking to strengthen at centre-back ahead of the 2026-27 season and the latest reports suggest that Muharemovic and Bologna’s Jhon Lucumi are the players currently under consideration by the Old Lady. 

Bologna are reportedly holding out for a €25m fee for Lucumi, who also has a €28m release clause written into his contract that will be valid until mid-July. 

Juventus are keen to study alternative, cheaper options, which has led them to consider a potential return for former Next Gen talent Muharemovic, who has spent the last two seasons with Sassuolo. 

Juventus have a 50% sell-on clause for Muharemovic, meaning that they effectively part-own the player, and the Bianconeri will be able to bring the player back at half the amount it would cost any other club. 

TURIN, ITALY - MARCH 21: Francisco Conceicao of Juventus and Tarik Muharemovic of US Sassuolo Calcio battle for possession during the Serie A match between Juventus FC and US Sassuolo Calcio at Allianz Stadium on March 21, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – MARCH 21: Francisco Conceicao  and Tarik Muharemovic of US Sassuolo Calcio battle for possession during the Serie A match at Allianz Stadium on March 21, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

According to the latest updates from IlBianconero, a new meeting between Juventus CEO Giovanni Carnevali, several other Bianconeri directors and Muharemovic’s representatives has been set up and will take place within the first few days of the coming week. 

Brighton lodge €34m bid for Italy and Atalanta talent Ahanor

27 June 2026 at 15:15

Reports in the UK claim that Brighton & Hove Albion have submitted a bid in the region of €34m (£30m) for teenage Italy and Atalanta defender Honest Ahanor, just one year after he joined La Dea from Genoa. 

Brighton submit bid for Ahanor

Following reports of initial interest from Brighton earlier this week, transfer experts Ben Jacobs and Alex Crook report that the Premier League outfit has submitted a bid in the region of €34m (£30m). 

This would be an immediate turn of profit for Atalanta, who spent €20m to bring Ahanor to Bergamo from Genoa last summer. That deal made Ahanor the second-most expensive Italian 17-year-old in the history of the sport. 

Now 18 years of age and with 41 competitive appearances to his name at senior level, including nine in the Champions League, Ahanor is beginning to attract interest from clubs outside of Serie A. 

Ahanor was recently handed his first caps for the Italy national team during the interim reign of Silvio Baldini, who took a squad consisting almost entirely of U21 players for a pair of international friendlies against Luxembourg and Greece earlier this month. 

BERGAMO, ITALY - FEBRUARY 05: Francisco Conceicao of Juventus is challenged by Honest Ahanor of Atalanta during the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between Atalanta BC and Juventus FC at the New Balance Arena on February 05, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
BERGAMO, ITALY – FEBRUARY 05: Francisco Conceicao of Juventus is challenged by Honest Ahanor of Atalanta during the Coppa Italia Quarter-Final match between Atalanta BC and Juventus FC at the New Balance Arena on February 05, 2026 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

It remains to be seen whether Brighton’s €34m bid will be enough to convince Atalanta into selling. La Dea are under no pressure to sell any more players to raise funds for new additions given that they have already secured €105m from Chelsea and Manchester United from the imminent sales of Marco Palestra and Ederson.

Report: Key target ready to honour his promise to De Zerbi and join Tottenham

27 June 2026 at 16:30

Tottenham Hotspur are hoping to sign Sandro Tonali from Newcastle United this summer.

The 26-year-old Italian International has been outstanding for the Magpies, and he should prove to be a quality acquisition for Tottenham if they can get the deal done.

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Sandro Tonali wants Spurs move

According to Gianluca Di Marzio (h/t TuttoAtalanta), the player has received multiple lucrative offers from big clubs like Manchester City, but he has given his word to Tottenham manager Roberto De Zerbi and wants to honour it.

The player is doing everything in his power to convince Newcastle to accept the offer from Tottenham. It remains to be seen whether the two clubs can finalise the deal. The fact that the player is determined to join them will come as a huge booze for the North London club.

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Spurs need someone like Tonali

They need a quality defensive midfielder, and a 26-year-old could transform them. Apart from his ability to break up the play and win the ball back, he is quite capable with the ball at his feet, and he can recycle possession and control the tempo of the game from the deep.

He has clearly outgrown Newcastle, and it would be ideal for him to join a team with more quality where he can fight for trophies. Even though Tottenham finished 17th in the league table last season, they have quality players at their disposal and have brought in a top manager like De Zerbi.

They could bounce back strongly next year and fight for trophies. With a few intelligent additions, there is no reason why they cannot push for Champions League qualification once again.

Newcastle will look to recoup as much as possible from the departure of the Italian midfielder, and it remains to be seen how the situation develops.

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Arsenal and Tottenham linked with £35m Liverpool ace in surprise transfer twist

27 June 2026 at 16:00

Curtis Jones has been linked with a move away from Liverpool in recent weeks.

The 25-year-old has been a very useful player for Liverpool over the years, but it seems that they could cash in for the right price. According to reports, the player could cost around £35 million.

Jones has been linked with Aston Villa in the Premier League as well.

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Curtis Jones set to leave?

He has been linked with a move to Italy, and Inter Milan were hoping to secure his signature. However, the Italian champions are unable to pay the asking price. Meanwhile, Lewis Steele has now claimed that the player has been on the radar of Arsenal and Tottenham.

It remains to be seen whether the London clubs are prepared to make an offer for him in the coming weeks. Jones is a reliable Premier League midfielder, and he could prove an excellent addition to both teams. They need more quality and technical ability in the middle of the park, and the 25-year-old is a hard-working player who will add creativity, drive and control to the team.

He is still a young player with a lot of room for development. He will be hoping to play regularly, and he could grow into a reliable Premier League midfielder.

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Jones needs game time

At Liverpool, he has been used as a squad player, and he will want to play more often at this stage of his career. He has the technical attributes to play for a big club, and it remains to be seen where he ends up. His contract with Liverpool expires in the summer of 2027, and this could be the final opportunity for the club to recoup some money from his departure.

Ideally, Liverpool should look to keep him at the club and offer him an extension. He is a very important player for them, and they already lack depth in the middle of the park. Losing Jones, especially to a rival club, would be a mistake.

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Man United make fresh scouting mission as €80m-rated star shines in the World Cup

27 June 2026 at 15:30

Manchester United continue to be linked with a move for Maxi Aavjo from Sporting CP.

They are interested in signing the 26-year-old left-back, and they sent scouts to watch him in action for Uruguay against Cape Verde, according to reports via SportWitness.

It will be interesting to see if Manchester United follow up on their interest with an offer to sign the player when the World Cup is over. They need a quality left back, especially with Luke Shaw in his 30s.

Araujo has also been linked with Arsenal.

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Maxi Araujo is in fine form

The South American defender could prove to be an excellent addition. He was a key player for the Portuguese club last season, and he showed his quality in the UEFA Champions League as well. He has the technical attributes to succeed in the Premier League, and he could be an important player for Manchester United next season.

The defender has an €80 million release clause in his contract, and the Portuguese club will have to be reasonable in their demands for the move to go through. Manchester United is unlikely to pay €80 million for a left back. There is no doubt that he is a quality player, and it remains to be seen whether the two clubs can negotiate a reasonable deal.

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Araujo could fancy a move

The opportunity to play for Manchester United could be exciting for the Uruguayan international. It would be a step up in his career, and he would get to test himself in England. He is at the peak of his career, and this could be the right time for him to take on a new challenge.

The defender has registered two goals and an assist in the World Cup so far, and he is thought to be on the radar of Chelsea and Tottenham as well. It remains to be seen where he ends up.

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Report: Real Madrid want to hijack Liverpool’s top transfer move

Report: Real Madrid want to hijack Liverpool’s top transfer move
Report: Real Madrid want to hijack Liverpool’s top transfer move

Liverpool Transfer News: Real Madrid Threat Emerges in Yan Diomande Pursuit

Liverpool’s pursuit of Yan Diomande may have reached a significant turning point, with fresh reports from El Debate suggesting Real Madrid have now become the player’s preferred destination. If accurate, it represents another intriguing twist in one of the summer’s longest running transfer stories and could force Liverpool to reassess their approach in the coming weeks.

The Reds have remained strongly linked with the RB Leipzig winger throughout the year, but the landscape around the deal appears to be evolving as Europe’s biggest clubs position themselves ahead of another blockbuster transfer window.

Real Madrid Enter Centre Stage

Liverpool have admired Diomande for some time and there has been a growing belief that he fits the profile Andoni Iraola wants as part of his attacking rebuild. Pace, directness, creativity and outstanding production from wide areas have made the Ivory Coast international one of Europe’s most coveted young forwards.

However, according to El Debate, Real Madrid are preparing an ambitious recruitment drive following Florentino Pérez’s latest presidential election victory.

The report states: “The president of Real Madrid wants to make a major signing after winning the elections. He’s always done so after winning an election.”

It continues: “He’s won every one this century. And he wants to seal the victory with a high-profile signing that will appeal to the Madrid faithful. A striker.”

While Bayern Munich’s Michael Olise remains under consideration, the Spanish outlet claims Madrid have another option ready.

“Michael Olise is the request Florentino Pérez hears from all the fans, wherever he goes. That option remains open and will depend on an official offer being presented to Bayern Munich. But Real Madrid has another ace up its sleeve: Yan Diomandé.”

Photo: IMAGO

Those comments underline the level of admiration the Spanish giants reportedly have for the Leipzig star.

World Cup Form Continues to Raise Value

Liverpool’s interest has never appeared to diminish, but timing has become increasingly important.

RB Leipzig are under little pressure to sell after qualifying for the Champions League, allowing them to stand firmly behind their valuation, believed to exceed €100 million.

El Debate highlights just how quickly Diomande’s stock has risen.

“A player who joined Leipzig a year ago from Leganés has, in this short time, shone in the Bundesliga, earning the title of breakthrough player and going from the €20 million the Germans paid Leganés to over €100 million today.”

His performances at the 2026 World Cup have only strengthened Leipzig’s negotiating position, with every impressive display adding further interest from Europe’s elite.

Liverpool Face Difficult Decisions

Perhaps the most eye catching claim from El Debate concerns the player’s reported preference.

The publication writes: “Diomandé made his debut for the southern Madrid team in that hard-fought 3-2 victory for Real Madrid at Butarque. The young African has developed in La Liga and is a self-confessed Real Madrid fan.”

Photo: IMAGO

It concludes: “The club knows it. It’s a done deal. The youngster is shining at the World Cup and wants to come to Real Madrid.”

If those claims prove accurate, Liverpool may find themselves competing against more than financial power. Personal preference can often become the decisive factor in negotiations involving Europe’s biggest clubs.

That does not necessarily end Liverpool’s hopes. Transfer situations remain fluid, particularly while international tournaments continue, and there is still no indication that Real Madrid have reached an agreement with either Leipzig or the player.

Iraola’s Recruitment Strategy Under Spotlight

One question now becomes increasingly important, what happens if Diomande ultimately chooses another destination?

Liverpool have strengthened with Victor Munoz already this summer, but right sided attacking options remain an area many expect Iraola to address before the transfer window closes.

Recruitment staff will almost certainly have alternative targets prepared, yet Diomande has consistently appeared among the club’s highest priorities.

Credit must go to El Debate for bringing this latest development to light. Whether Real Madrid’s interest develops into a formal pursuit remains to be seen, but Liverpool’s recruitment team may soon face one of their biggest decisions of the summer.

Our View – Anfield Index Analysis

Liverpool supporters will understandably be concerned by these reports, but there is little reason to panic at this stage.

Real Madrid are regularly linked with the world’s best young players and plenty of those stories never develop beyond initial interest. Until official bids are made, negotiations begin and personal terms are discussed, situations like this remain highly changeable.

Liverpool have shown under Michael Edwards and Richard Hughes that they are prepared to wait for the right opportunity rather than rush into inflated deals. If Diomande genuinely remains their priority, there is every chance they will continue working behind the scenes while the player concentrates on the World Cup.

Equally, if the player’s preference has shifted towards Madrid, Liverpool should be prepared to move quickly onto alternative targets. Spending more than €100 million only makes sense when there is complete commitment from both club and player.

Supporters should also have confidence in Andoni Iraola’s influence. His arrival represents a fresh project, a different style of football and an opportunity for exciting young players to become central figures rather than simply joining an established group elsewhere.

Ultimately, Liverpool cannot allow one transfer to define their summer. Diomande would undoubtedly strengthen the squad, but elite recruitment departments always prepare multiple options. If this deal proves impossible, the expectation should be that Liverpool pivot decisively and continue building a squad capable of competing for every major honour under their new head coach.

Women's T20 World Cup 2026: IND vs. AUS prediction, lineups, pitch report and betting tips as Lord's hosts blockbuster clash

There are matches, and then there are battles you simply have to win. For the Indian Women's team, it has come down to exactly that and that is a battle, not a match, at the iconic Lord's Cricket Ground on Sunday, June 28, against Australia.

Six-time champions Australia currently sit comfortably at the top of the standings with a flawless eight points from four matches and a massive Net Run Rate of plus 4.724. Meanwhile, India is locked in an intense fight for the final four, holding second place with a Net Run Rate of plus 2.268 following a crucial five-wicket victory over Bangladesh. But with South Africa lurking closely behind on the table, this historic rivalry has transformed into a virtual quarterfinal for the Women in Blue, where only a win can securely guarantee a spot in the semifinals without depending on outside math.

The magnitude of this fixture carries immense historical weight, acting as a direct sequel to India's unforgettable run chase against Australia in the 2025 ODI World Cup. Yet T20 World Cup history heavily favors the formidable Aussies, who boast a 5-2 tournament head-to-head advantage over the Indians. Australia enters the match in terrifying form, fresh off a 113-run dismantling of Pakistan, and they do not arrive at cricket grounds so much as they occupy them.

India, powered by an in-form Shafali Verma who anchored the chase against Bangladesh with a steady half-century, will need to play flawless cricket to breach the Australian fortress. At the Home of Cricket, the equation could not be simpler for Harmanpreet Kaur's side. Win, and they march on. Anything less, and the math becomes uncomfortable very quickly.

India vs. Australia Prediction: Who Will Win?

Australia Women are the narrow favorites here and it is not difficult to see why. Their squad depth is unmatched, their tournament record has been near flawless, and they carry that quiet, suffocating confidence that only comes from winning repeatedly. India has the talent to pull off an upset, but Australia's clinical execution in the death overs gives them a slight but very real tactical edge heading into Sunday's contest.

The match will ultimately be decided by three critical tactical battlegrounds:

  • Powerplay Execution: Shafali Verma and Smriti Mandhana must exploit the field restrictions early. If Australia's opening bowlers strike twice in the first six overs, India's middle order will struggle to catch up on the large Lord's boundaries.
  • The Spin Strangle: India's spin attack must find a way to tie down Australia’s explosive middle order. If Beth Monney or Ellyse Perry settle in against the spinners, they can take the game completely out of India's reach.
  • Fielding Standards: Australia rarely gives away extra runs or drops crucial catches. For India to win, their fielding and catching must be absolutely flawless to build sustained scoreboard pressure.

Australia's biggest strength lies in its ability to stay composed in pressure situations and capitalize on crucial moments. India has shown it can match the world's best, but it must remain disciplined through the middle and death overs to challenge the tournament favorites.

Ultimately, the prediction comes down to consistency versus explosive potential. While India has the talent to cause an upset, Australia's experience, composure, and flawless execution under pressure make them slight favorites to edge this blockbuster clash at Lord's.

IND vs. AUS Pitch Report: Lord's Cricket Ground, London

Lord's Cricket Ground offers a balanced surface, with early assistance for fast bowlers through seam movement and consistent bounce before becoming better for batting as the match progresses. The venue's famous 2.5-meter slope also adds an extra challenge, forcing bowlers to constantly adjust their line and length.

With the pitch expected to slow slightly in the second innings, the captain winning the toss may prefer to bat first, build a competitive total, and allow the spinners to make an impact later in the game.

CATEGORY

DETAIL

Established

1814

Capacity

30,000

Womens T-20 Int'l Matches

4

Batting First Wins

2

Batting Second Wins

2

Average First Innings Score

141

Average Runs Per Over

6.84

Average Runs Per Wicket

22.18

Highest Team Innings

186/7 by ENG W vs WI W ((June 24, 2026)

Lowest Team Innings

85/10 by SRI W vs ENG W (June 21, 2009)

MORE: Today's match in Women's T20 WC | Who are the favourites to win WC?

Head-to-Head in Women's T-20I's IND vs. AUS

Australia Women have dominated this rivalry, winning 26 of the 38 T20Is played against India Women. They also hold a 5-2 advantage in Women's T20 World Cup meetings, highlighting their success on the biggest stage.

However, India will take confidence from its recent 2-1 T20I series victory in Australia earlier in 2026, proving it has the quality to challenge the six-time champions.

CATEGORY

IND

AUS

Matches Played

38

38

Matches Won

11

26

Matches Lost

26

11

Tie/ N.R

1

1

Highest Total

176/6 (Adelaide, Feb 2026)

196/4 (Mumbai, Dec 2022)

Lowest Total

99/10 (MCG, Mar 2020)

115/10 (Sydney, Feb 2020)

IND vs. AUS Betting Tips 

Here is our favourite betting angle for the IND vs. AUS match.

BETTING TIPS

ODDS

Smrita Mandhana to score over 22.5

1.85 via Dafabet

Smriti Mandhana has been India's heartbeat in this tournament. A fluent 68 off 44 against Pakistan, a match-winning 74 off 47 against the Netherlands, and a steady contribution in the chase against Bangladesh tell the full story. With a semifinal spot on the line, India will once again look to Mandhana and Shafali Verma to set the tone against Australia's formidable bowling attack.

IND vs. AUS Lineups, Team News

Here's how both sides are likely to line up in this game:

IND W predicted lineup to play AUS W

Smriti Mandhana, Shafali Verma, Yastika Bhatia, Harmanpreet Kaur (c), Jemimah Rodrigues, Richa Ghosh (wk), Deepti Sharma, Prema Raut, Arundhati Reddy, Shree Charni, Nandni Sharma.

AUS W predicted lineup to play IND W

Beth Monney (wk), Georgia Voll, Ellyse Perry, Ashleigh Gardner, Georgia Wareham, Annabel Sutherland, Nicola Carey, Sophie Molineux (c), Alana King, Kim Garth, Lucy Hamilton.

IND vs. AUS Odds: Who is the favourite for the T-20 World Cup 2026 clash?

  • IND to win: 2.84
  • AUS to win: 1.41

*All odds via Dafabet.

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How to watch IND vs. AUS T-20 WC 2026 match: Live Stream, TV Channel

Here is all the key information for how to watch IND vs. AUS:

  • Date: 28 June, Sunday
  • Venue: Lord's Cricket Ground, London
  • Time: 7:00 PM (IST)
  • TV/Stream: JioHotstar, Star Sports Network

Kumar Sangakkara shares stunning Vaibhav Sooryavanshi story: 'He said he'd hit 13 sixes'

Vaibhav Sooryavanshi may still be waiting for his India debut, but the teenage sensation has already left some of the biggest names in world cricket in awe. After former India spinner Ravi Ashwin urged fans to be patient with the youngster's development, Rajasthan Royals head coach and Sri Lanka legend Kumar Sangakkara shared remarkable stories that perfectly captured the fearless mindset and extraordinary confidence of the 15-year-old batter.

Speaking on Sky Sports Cricket during the India-Ireland first T20I coverage, Sangakkara recalled how Sooryavanshi would confidently predict match-winning performances long before taking the field. He also revealed how the youngster fearlessly took on England pace ace Jofra Archer in the nets during an early Rajasthan Royals training camp, leaving everyone stunned.


Kumar Sangakkara said on Sky Sports Cricket:

"This year, we were playing Lucknow Super Giants. We had to chase 220 to win the game and stay in the competition. We fielded first. Vaibhav walked up to me, winked and said, 'Coach, don't worry. It's done.'

"He then went into the dressing room and told Donovan Ferreira and Lhuan-dré Pretorius, 'Listen, the two of you. I am going to hit 13 sixes. Once I do that, you just do the rest.' He ended up hitting 10. When he had reached five or six sixes, Donovan and Pretorius looked at each other and thought, 'What is he talking about?' Then they started counting because they realised this kid might actually do it. That's the level of confidence he has," Sankakkara said.

Sangakkara also recalled his first impression of Sooryavanshi during a Rajasthan Royals camp in Guwahati.

"I first saw Vaibhav when I came to Guwahati for a two-week camp. There was this small side net where the likes of Jofra Archer and Sandeep Sharma bowled with the new ball, and no one really wanted to bat there. Then Vaibhav walked in and simply said, 'I'll bat. Every time the ball hit the middle of his bat, it sounded like a gunshot. He took Archer on, he took Sandeep Sharma on. At one point, I think Archer just stopped and laughed because he was bowling seriously quick, and this 14-year-old kid was treating him with absolute disdain," he added.

Stellar IPL 2026



Sooryavanshi announced himself on the biggest stage during IPL 2026, enjoying a record-breaking campaign for Rajasthan Royals. The left-hander finished as the tournament's highest run-scorer with 776 runs, winning the Orange Cap, MVP, Emerging Player, Super Striker, and Super Sixes awards. His fearless approach, highlighted by a stunning 97 off 29 balls in the Eliminator and a century in Qualifier 2, established him as one of the brightest young talents in world cricket.

Gladbach goalkeeper heads out on loan

Gladbach goalkeeper heads out on loan
Gladbach goalkeeper heads out on loan

Borussia Mönchengladbach have confirmed that Tiago Pereira Cardoso is joining Belgian top-flight side RAAL La Louvière on a one-year loan deal.

"Tiago is a regular in the Luxembourg national team and has already shown us, despite his young age, that he is capable of playing in the Bundesliga. A year of regular football in a strong league is therefore a logical and important next step for him,” said Gladbach sporting director Rouven Schröder. 

“It's an approach that has worked very well for us before, particularly with goalkeepers, and we hope it will help him kick on again in his development.”

The 20-year-old made his competitive debut for Gladbach's first team in March 2025 and has featured five times in the Bundesliga so far.

What you missed from the early morning World Cup kickoffs

What you missed from the early morning World Cup kickoffs
What you missed from the early morning World Cup kickoffs

Much of fans’ attention on Saturday morning was understandably fixed on Cape Verde’s miraculous achievement of reaching the World Cup knockout stages at their first ever tournament.

So much so, that it would’ve been easy to miss the action from the early hours of the morning as Belgium battled to avoid the same fate as Uruguay while Iran and Egypt were also out to reach the round of 32.

Here, FromTheSpot takes a look at the talking points from Belgium vs New Zealand and Egypt vs Iran.

New Zealand 1-5 Belgium: Red Devils breeze through

Absolutely no surprises in Vancouver as Belgium thrashed the lowest-ranked team to top Group G and make it into the knockout stages to rectify a disappointing group stage exit in Qatar four years ago.

A brace from Leandro Trossard got the Red Devils up and running to inspire Kevin de Bruyne, Romelu Lukaku, and Alexis Saelemaekers to run riot after frustrating draws with their other two group opponents.

New Zealand’s silver lining was Elijah Just ending on a high with a consolation in the 84th minute, making it three goals in as many games, but they will rue the fact his brace wasn’t enough to beat Iran in their first match.

Belgium are currently set to face South Korea in the round of 32, but with their tournament hanging by a thread that could chance before travelling to Seattle for the game next Wednesday and kicking off at 21:00 (BST).

Egypt 1-1 Iran: Tense game ends level

Two goals inside the first quarter of an hour saw Egypt and Iran play out a draw to end their Group G campaigns, with Mohamed Salah’s side qualifying for the knockouts and Iran going sixth in the third-placed teams table.

Mahmoud Saber struck in the fifth minute, sending his shot through a crowd of defenders guarding the goal line to provisionally put the Pharaohs top only for it to be cancelled out by right wing-back Ramin Rezaeian.

Mohamed Salah’s future at the tournament was cast into doubt after going off early with a suspected knee injury, yet his manager Hossam Hassan offered assurances that the 34-year-old was “OK” and could yet feature again.

Iran’s equalizer came after Mehdi Taremi missed his penalty to level the game and looked rather desolate at the prospect of his side not being in with a chance of making it through.

But Rezaeian was on hand to squeeze the rebound to Milad Mohammadi’s shot into the net from a very tight angle to the right of goal and give Iran a slim chance of reaching the round of 32 and in turn worsening Scotland’s chances.

There was an air of tension even before kick off as Taremi criticized FIFA President Gianni Infantino’s handling of Iran’s World Cup campaign that has seen their training camp relocated and personnel denied visas to enter the United States.

He told The Athletic: “It’s a disaster World Cup, a disaster. I mean, FIFA have to solve every problem here but unfortunately they could not solve it since the beginning.

“Mr Infantino came to our changing room after the first game against New Zealand and said ‘It’s just the beginning…’ but the group stage finishes tomorrow.

“We don’t have our logistic people here – they don’t have a visa. How is it possible we always have to travel from Tijuana? Our opinion is, it’s not fair.”

That wasn’t the only source of tension, as local organisers in Seattle had designated the match as a Pride Match by virtue of falling on the Friday before Pride Weekend that celebrates diversity and the LGBTQ+ community.

The celebrations – which included pride watch parties, drag performances, and pride flags being flown inside the stadium – had been planned before the two teams were drawn together.

Egypt and Iran – countries where homosexuality is illegal – both lodged complaints and their managers said they were purely focused on the football, and would not address discussion or questions surrounding LGBTQ+ pride.

Wales icon Jess Fishlock, who currently plays for Seattle Reign FC and is on the host committee, said that the pride match did not concern the two teams playing at the Seattle Stadium.

“The match is about Seattle, not Egypt or Iran. Regardless of who is playing, we would be the same. “It’s such an important part of Seattle’s identity and culture.”

FIFA said that the game was regular group stage fixture and that they had not designated it as a FIFA Pride Match.

For more detailed reports, reaction, and analysis of the World Cup as it happens, head to our website and favourite our page on OneFootball.

World Cup 2026 printable bracket: Download a free Round of 32 knockout chart here

World Cup bracket 2026 (group stage)

World Cup 2026 printable bracket: Download a free Round of 32 knockout chart here originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The biggest FIFA World Cup in history delivered on intrigue during the group stage, but it's now time for the real fun to begin with the Round of 32 knockouts nearly set. 

We at Sporting News have soccer fans covered with our 2026 World Cup bracket — or wallchart, as it's known in some parts of the world — in printable, PDF form, complete with the full field of 32 on Saturday. Download it, print it out, hang it on your wall.

This year's knockout matches begin June 28 with the Round of 32 running until July 3. The expanded World Cup finally reaches the Round of 16 on July 4-July 7 followed by the quarterfinal (July 9-11) and semifinal (July 14-15) matches. It all culminates with the July 19 final at MetLife Stadium.

In addition to the printable bracket below, you'll also find tips and tools to help you fill it out, including picks and analysis from TSN's expert writers.

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Printable World Cup bracket 2026

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Printable World Cup bracket 2026

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World Cup teams to qualify for Round of 32

Below are the teams that have already clinched a spot in the 2026 World Cup knockout stage, sorted by group. This table will be updated throughout the remainder of the group stage.

Group AA1: MexicoA2: South AfricaA3: TBD
Group BB1: SwitzerlandB2: CanadaB3: Bosnia-Herzegovina
Group CC1: BrazilC2: MoroccoC3: N/A
Group DD1: United StatesD2: AustraliaD3: Paraguay
Group EE1: GermanyE2: Ivory CoastE3: Ecuador
Group FF1: NetherlandsF2: JapanF3: Sweden
Group GG1: BelgiumG2: EgyptG3: TBD
Group HH1: SpainH2: Cape VerdeH3: TBD
Group II1: FranceI2: NorwayI3: Senegal
Group JJ1: ArgentinaJ2: TBDJ3: TBD
Group KK1: TBDK2: TBDK3: TBD
Group LL1: TBDL2: TBDL3: TBD

This is how the bracket would look based on current group stage standings (Updated: June 27):

DateMatchup
Sun., June 28South Africa (A2) vs. Canada (B2)
Mon., June 29Germany (E1) vs. Paraguay(A/B/C/D/F 3)
Netherlands(F1) vs. Morocco(C2)
Brazil(C1) vs. Japan(F2)
Tues., June 30France(I1) vs. Sweden(C/D/F/H/I 3)
Ivory Coast(E2) vs. Norway(I2)
Mexico (A1) vs. Ecuador (C/E/F/H/I 3)
Wed., July 1England (L1) vs. Senegal (E/H/I/J/K 3)
USA (D1) vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina(B/E/F/I/J 3)
Belgium(G1) vs. South Korea (A/E/H/I/J 3)
Thurs., July 2Portugal (K2) vs. Ghana (L2)
Spain(H1) vs. Austria (J2)
Switzerland (B1) vs. Iran (E/F/G/I/J 3)
Fri., July 3Argentina (J1) vs. Cape Verde(H2)
Colombia (K1) vs. Ghana (D/E/I/J/L 3)
Australia(D2) vs. Iran (G2)

WORLD CUP GROUP STANDINGS:

Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D | Group E | Group F
Group G | Group H | Group I | Group J | Group K | Group L

When does the Round of 32 start?

  • Dates: June 28-July 3

The first knockout match of the 2026 World Cup is set for 3 p.m. ET on Sunday, June 28 with South Africa vs. Canada. There's a short turnaround from Saturday's final group games, when the Round of 32 bracket will be finalized.

How to fill out a World Cup bracket

  • Your bracket will consist of 32 teams. The 12 group winners and 12 runners-up are given the most favorable placements with pathways that were determined during December's draw.
  • The remaining eight teams are sorted based on FIFA's new third-place standings formula based on performance during group play.
  • Pick which team you expect to win the Round of 32 and have them advance to the Round of 16 by writing their name on the ensuing matchup line.
  • From there, repeat the process until you have predicted the entire tournament throughout the Round of 32, Round of 16, quarterfinals, semifinals and the World Cup final.

MORE:Live World Cup bracket projections | Updated standings and Round of 32 scenarios

How does a World Cup bracket work?

World Cup bracket 2026

The 2026 FIFA World Cup has two phases: the group stage and the knockout stage.

Thirty-two of the 48 teams will reach the knockout stage. All teams that finish first or second in their group secure automatic qualification, accounting for 24 of the 32 knockout participants.

The remaining eight spots go to the best third-place finishers.

How third place qualifiers work

All 12 third-place finishers are sorted into a table just like the groups based on their points gained in group stage play and other metrics such as goal differential.

The top eight teams in this table will advance to the knockout round.

Knockout stage seeding

The entirety of the knockout stage bracket is predetermined. For example, the winner of Group F will face the runner-up from Group C, while the winner of Group J will face the runner-up from Group H.

All group winners are paired against either a runner-up from another group, or a third-place finisher from another group. All group winners and runners-up from the same group are placed on opposite sides of the bracket to avoid rematches until the finals.

The only unknowns at the start of the tournament are where each potential third-place finisher will end up. Until all qualifiers are known, it is impossible to predict where or when they could potentially play should this come to pass.

There are 495 mathematical combinations of third place qualifiers from various groups. All of these have been spelled out in advance, and every potential outcome can be found in Annex C (pg. 80) of the 2026 FIFA World Cup regulations. Whichever combination comes to pass will determine where each third-place finisher falls in the overall bracket.

World Cup knockout schedule 2026

Round of 32

DateMatch No.Matchup
Sun., June 2873South Africa v Canada
Mon., June 2974Germany v Paraguay
75Netherlands v Morocco
76Brazil v Japan
Tues., June 3077France v Sweden
78Ivory Coast v Norway
79Mexico v Group C/E/F/H/I third place
Wed., July 180Group L winners v Group E/H/I/J/K third place
81USA v Bosnia-Herzegovina
82Belgium v Group A/E/H/I/J third place
Thurs., July 283Group K runners-up v Group L runners-up
84Spain v Group J runners-up
85Switzerland v Group E/F/G/I/J third place
Fri., July 386Argentina v Group H runners-up
87Group K winners v Group D/E/I/J/L third place
88Australia v Group G runners-up

Round of 16

DateMatch No.Matchup
Sat., July 489Winner match 74 v Winner match 77 
90Winner match 73 v Winner match 75
Sun., July 591Winner match 76 v Winner match 78
92Winner match 79 v Winner match 80
Mon., July 693Winner match 83 v Winner match 84
94Winner match 81 v Winner match 82
Tue., July 795Winner match 86 v Winner match 88
96Winner match 85 v Winner match 87

Quarterfinals

DateMatch No.Matchup
Thurs., July 997Winner match 89 v Winner match 90
Fri. July 1098Winner match 93 v Winner match 94
Sat., July 1199Winner match 91 v Winner match 92
100Winner match 95 v Winner match 96

Semifinals

DateMatch No.Matchup
Tue., July 12101Winner match 97 v Winner match 98
Wed. July 13102Winner match 99 v Winner match 100

Third-place

DateMatch No.Matchup
Sat., July 18103Runner-up match 101 v Runner-up match 102

Final

DateMatch No.Matchup
Sun., July 19104Winner match 101 v Winner match 102

SN's Kyle Bonn contrbuted to this article. 

Lakers will postpone LeBron James free agency pursuit until major roster concern is addressed

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The Los Angeles Lakers have no choice but to make LeBron James wait while they figure out the biggest flaw on their roster during free agency.

NBA free agency opens on July 3, and the Lakers are rushing to put the pieces together for a championship-caliber team around Luka Doncic.

The team could have over $50 million in cap space, with Austin Reaves’ contract extension being signed into Bird rights after the Lakers spend that money. But that might leave LeBron out in the cold.

Lakers eyeing a solution at center before re-signing LeBron James

The Lakers are expected to use their cap space to address a long-term solution at starting center before negotiating with LeBron, according to Jake Fischer.

“It really does seem that big men and chasing a pick and roll partner, a lob threat, another anchor at the end of the Lakers’ starting lineup opposite Luka Doncic and Austin Reaves is the Lakers’ top priority. Not signing LeBron,” added Fischer.

The center search has to be a Luka Doncic-led priority. Recent reports have claimed that the Doncic camp has put pressure on the Lakers’ front office regarding fulfilling this requirement to convince Doncic they’re ready to build around him.

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The franchise has been linked to elite options like Jalen Duren and Walker Kessler, but they might use their space to acquire multiple rotational players across center and the wing positions before prioritizing James’ renewal.

This gives the Lakers the best chance to succeed, and LeBron, if he chooses to return. But this time might change LeBron’s priorities in the face of outside interest.

Lakers might lose LeBron James if they take too long

Former LeBron teams like the Cleveland Cavaliers and Miami Heat are expected to show interest in LeBron as the final piece of their contending teams, while the Golden State Warriors are also in the running.

James averaged 20.9 points, 6.1 rebounds, and 7.2 assists last season and will suit up for a record 24th season in 2026-27.

The Lakers will likely offer LeBron whatever they can under the second apron after filling out their core roster needs, which likely will be more than the $15 million mid-level exception interested contenders could offer, at best.

If the Lakers overspend or fail to reinforce their roster, options like the Cavs or the Heat might become more appealing.

A decision on James’ future likely won’t be announced in the first three days of free agency, but his eventual announcement will keep Lakers fans on the hook.

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What Maple Leafs drafting Gavin McKenna means for Auston Matthews, Matthew Knies' future

What Maple Leafs drafting Gavin McKenna means for Auston Matthews, Matthew Knies' future originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Toronto Maple Leafs did what everyone assumed they would do.

On Friday night, with the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft, they selected Gavin McKenna. That was the easy part.

Now comes the hard part.

Auston Matthews? Matthew Knies? What does the future look like in Toronto?

McKenna in some ways changes everything. The fact that the Leafs lucked into the top spot in the draft via the lottery, and got to draft this Canadian phenom, could matter immensely for the next decade of hockey in Toronto.

He's a winger, too, which most directly impacts Knies. It feels like Knies may have found himself in the trade rumors regardless, but the McKenna addition makes it feel even more probable that he is eventually dealt.

Maybe it's a bit surprising that a Knies trade didn't happen in conjunction with the first round to get another pick or two for Toronto, but that's just the way it goes.

He still could very well be on the move, and it would still be a blockbuster no matter when it happens.

MORE: It's time to ask a serious Matthew Knies question

As for Matthews -- he has seemed all along to want to stick around, as long as Toronto did the right things.

As a center who could end up on the same line with McKenna, he has to be happy with that selection.

If anything, the Maple Leafs have done this offseason well so far, surprising the league by getting Darren Raddysh.

Matthews could still decide he's unhappy, but for now, it seems like he'll be working to figure things out with McKenna.

The future starts now in Toronto.

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Cowboys Weekend Headlines: History's brink, Quinnen, Parker dilemmas

The Dallas Cowboys' 2026 schedule isn't an easy one, and it carries a certain weight from a franchise standpoint. The last time the Cowboys had three losing seasons in a row was from 2000 through 2002, and a repeat would be just the fourth time in the team's history of such a streak. The general consensus is that this particular team has the weapons and talent to win at least nine games, regardless of how tough the schedule looks on paper.

One person who's sure to help get them over the hurdle will be new defensive coordinator Christian Parker, but plenty of questions do exist for the first-timer. Many believe he can turn the unit around, but it won't be immediate. Parker is learning on the job, but has had great teachers in Vic Fangio and Vance Joseph. If he can figure out how to incorporate a bit of both, he could take this defense from worst to average or better.

Here's a rundown of the latest Cowboys news and notes as the weekend unfolds.

Dallas Cowboys Top Headlines

  • 2026 Cowboys need 9 wins to stay off this infamous franchise list :: Cowboys Wire (Link)
  • Questions about 10 new NFL coordinators entering 2026 season :: ESPN (Link)
  • Cowboys may not like where Quinnen Williams' price tag is headed :: The Landry Hat (Link)
  • Year two fireworks await Cowboys under Schottenheimer’s offense :: Blogging The Boys (Link)
  • Role Call: Rashan Gary looking to help bring juice to Cowboys' pass rush :: DallasCowboys.com (Link)
  • Dak Prescott says Tyler Guyton, Nate Thomas doing a ‘hell of a job’ :: Blogging The Boys (Link)
  • Mailbag: The best all-time offensive line? :: DallasCowboys.com (Link)
  • Cowboys Cornerback Position Will Be Hot-Button Issue By July :: Sports Illustrated (Link)
  • Cowboys face important decisions at LB for the present, future :: Blogging The Boys (Link)
  • The Dallas Cowboys All-What-If Team :: Inside The Star (Link)
  • Caelen Carson quietly emerges among Cowboys' biggest offseason winners :: The Landry Hat (Link)
  • Cowboys predicted to cut ties with George Pickens, land $96 million Raiders star in three team trade :: The Sporting News (Link)

News & Headlines Around the NFC East

  • 10 reasons the Eagles will be a dumpster fire this season :: Philly Voice (Link)
  • Why the Commanders Should Be Hesitant to Add 49ers' Brandon Aiyuk :: Sports Illustrated (Link)
  • Giants Get Rare Positive Malik Nabers Prediction :: Heavy.com (Link)
  • Jeremy Reaves puts Commanders on notice with brutally honest admission :: Riggo's Rags (Link)
  • NFC East Grades: Where do the NY Giants stack up at linebacker? :: Big Blue View (Link)
  • Jalen Carter directly impacts future of Eagles' "hidden gem" :: Inside The Iggles (Link)

News & Headlines about the Cowboys' 2026 Opponents

  • Texans offensive coordinator Nick Caley saw 'a lot of progress' from C.J. Stroud in 2025 -- and it's continuing  :: NFL.com (Link)
  • Here's Exactly What Jacoby Brissett Wants From New Cardinals Contract :: Sports Illustrated (Link)
  • Matthew Stafford nailed why potential Aaron Donald return should terrify QBs :: Ramblin' Fan (Link)
  • CBS Sports speculates that Colts’ star could be ‘one of five players to force trade’ :: Stampede Blue (Link)
  • Former Buccaneers Head Coach Predicts 2026 Win Total :: Sports Illustrated (Link)

You can follow Terence on X at @Watson703. Also, follow Cowboys Wire on Facebook to join in on the conversation with fellow fans and the rest of the @TheCowboysWire crew on X for more news and notes on your Dallas Cowboys.

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Maliq Brown Arrives In San Antonio & Finds Something Familiar

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We’ve said for a long time that it’s probably better to be drafted later by a team with a great culture than it is to be taken earlier by a team with a lesser culture.

So we were really excited for Maliq Brown when the former Blue Devil was taken by San Antonio in the second round of this week’s NBA Draft, because he’s with perhaps the best-managed franchise in the modern NBA.

This article from The Sporting News suggests that Brown was “speechless” to see Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili show up at the Spurs’ facility after the draft.

But that’s almost certainly Brown being polite, because that’s very much how Duke works, too.

This week, Cooper Flagg was in town to get some runs in. Jayson Tatum is Chief Basketball Officer. Quinn Cook, Nolan Smith, Jahlil Okafor and Carlos Boozer, former champions all, were in town during the Coach K Fantasy Camp. Former players are in the stands at every home game. Jay Bilas stops by to talk to the team every so often.

For a lot of rookies, having guys like Duncan and Ginobili around would be mind-blowing, but for Brown? Pretty cool, but it also makes perfect sense. It’s probably familiar.

It reminds us of something Shane Battier said during his senior year. Duke had briefly fallen out of first place, and for virtually all of his time as a Blue Devil, Battier had been on teams that were at the top of the standings.

So when a reporter asked him what it was like to be back in first, Battier just smiled and said one word.

“Normal.”

It’s not at most places, but for the Blue Devils and the Spurs, normal is different. Brown should feel right at home.

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Which coach helped Dianna Russini get out of a ticket?

The recent New York Times article regarding former New York Times reporter Dianna Russini answered some lingering questions. It also gave rise to an obvious question that possibly will linger at least until the opening of training camps, if not longer.

The item opens with reference to a story Russini told on the Stugotz & Company radio show on Thursday, February 5 from the media center at the Super Bowl. She'd been pulled over (presumably in New Jersey, where she lives) for texting while driving. She told the officer that the Bills had just fired coach Sean McDermott and that she was trying to break the story.

The officer said he's not a fan of the Bills, but of another team. She assumed he was a Jets fan. He said it's not the Jets. She offered to connect the officer with his favorite team's coach.

And so she FaceTimed the coach, who took the call, spoke to the officer, and persuaded him to not issue her a ticket.

"Who does that?" she said after telling the story. "I was desperate. I don't want to get a ticket. My husband was gonna kill me. Texting and driving — I shouldn't be doing that. I know that . . . What a nasty play. But it worked."

The Times article doesn't identify the coach. The Times article does say the coach wasn't Patriots coach Mike Vrabel. (And, obviously, it wasn't McDermott or Jets coach Aaron Glenn.)

So who was it? McDermott was fired on the morning of Monday, January 19, with word of the termination beginning to circulate just after 9:00 a.m. ET. At the time, the NFL had eight other head-coaching vacancies: Dolphins, Browns, Steelers, Ravens, Titans, Raiders, Falcons, and Cardinals. (The Giants had just hired John Harbaugh.)

That leaves 21 possibilities. The coaches employed at the time were: Bengals coach Zac Taylor, Colts coach Shane Steichen, Texans coach DeMeco Ryans, Jaguars coach Liam Coen, Broncos coach Sean Payton, Chiefs coach Andy Reid, Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh, Cowboys coach Brian Schottenheimer, Commanders coach Dan Quinn, Eagles coach Nick Sirianni, John Harbaugh, Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell, Lions coach Dan Campbell, Packers coach Matt LaFleur, Bears coach Ben Johnson, Buccaneers coach Todd Bowles, Saints coach Kellen Moore, Panthers coach Dave Canales, Rams coach Sean McVay, 49ers coach Kyle Shanahan, and Seahawks coach Mike Macdonald.

Given the time of day, it was just after 6:00 a.m. in California and Washington. Which would tend to make it less likely that McVay, Macdonald, Harbaugh, or Shanahan were in the office that early. (Then again, the Rams and Seahawks were scheduled to play the NFC Championship six days later. Then again, the Rams had just flown home from playing the Bears in Chicago the night before.)

Again, who was it? I've gotten that specific question multiple times since the Times article was posted three days ago.

Tony Farmer, who has embedded his teeth into the broader Vrabel-Russini story and won't let go, suggested that the reporters covering the various teams should ask the question the next time the coach is available to reporters, at the outset of training camp.

There's another angle to the story, which wasn't mentioned by the Times and which I'm reluctant to bring up for fear of being dubbed a "narc." New Jersey has a very broad bribery law. It also has a very strict law regarding texting and driving. For the first offense, it's a $200 fine. The second offense results in a $400 fine. The third offense carries a $600 fine — and a 90-day suspension of driving privileges.

Assuming this was a first offense (she said she'd been pulled over not long before the incident in question but the cop let her go because one of her kids was screaming in the back seat), $200 was riding on whether she could persuade the officer to not ticket her for something she apparently admitted to doing. Given her admitted habit of texting while driving, she would have been closer to losing her license for 90 days.

It's one thing to use the power of persuasion to get a police officer to not issue a ticket. Giving him the chance to talk on the phone to the head coach of his favorite football team is another. That has inherent value.

How much? Well, how much would you pay to have the chance to FaceTime with the head coach of your favorite team?

The New Jersey bribery law doesn't limit its application to situations where money changes hands. It uses the term "benefit as consideration." A police officer getting a chance to talk to the head coach of his favorite NFL team would qualify as a "benefit of consideration" in exchange for the "exercise of discretion of a public servant."

A Times spokesperson called the FaceTime-for-no-ticket situation "unacceptable conduct." And while the chances of Russini or the officer facing bribery charges are extremely slim, those who are following the story will now be even more curious as to which coach took the call and talked the officer out of exercising his discretion to give her a ticket.

It's one of 21. Given the comments Russini made, it's a fair question to pose to each of those 21 teams and coaches.

Zach Werenski, Kirill Marchenko want exit from Columbus Blue Jackets: Now what?

The first round of the NHL draft is supposed to be fun and festive for teams, top prospects and fans.

More: Report says Columbus Blue Jackets assessing trade offers for Zach Werenski

The Blue Jackets and their fans, however, felt the opposite way on the first night of the 2026 NHL Draft. Prior to selecting Boston College power forward Oscar Hemming with the draft's 14th pick, the Jackets got hammered by deflating news that star forward Kirill Marchenko is ready to follow star defenseman Zach Werenski out the door.

Blue Jackets President of Hockey Operations and General Manager Don Waddell speaks during the team media day at Nationwide Arena on Sept. 15, 2025.

Blue Jackets president/general manager Don Waddell began fielding calls on each player's availability before the start of the first round, thanks largely to NHL insider reports that Werenski and Marchenko, their leading scorers and two best players, aren’t interested in signing contract extensions when eligible.

It was jarring to say the least.

“It’s my 22nd year as a [general manager] and I’ve had lots of players ask for [trades], but usually they keep it private and it doesn’t become public,” Waddell said. “I’m not sure it’s in everybody’s best interest to make all this stuff public, but that’s why you guys [reporters] have your jobs, to ask all these questions, and I try to give you the best answers I can.”

Here's the latest on Werenski and Marchenko going into the draft’s second day (rounds 2-7):

Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski (8) lines up for a faceoff during the second period of the NHL hockey game against the Boston Bruins at Nationwide Arena on April 12, 2026.

Columbus Blue Jackets receiving offers for Zach Werenski

Not long before the draft began at its KeyBank Center headquarters in Buffalo, New York, an update by insider Pierre LeBrun of TSN and The Athletic indicated that Waddell was getting trade offers for Werenski.

LeBrun posted on Twitter/X that offers were officially being made to the Blue Jackets, who'd determined the reigning Norris Trophy winner wasn't interested in staying beyond the final two years of his contract.

Nothing imminent, but the Blue Jackets have started listening to teams calling on Zach Werenski, sources confirm. The CBJ are aware that the Norris Trophy winner is unlikely to extend past his deal. No guarantee he’s dealt this summer but Jackets’ best deal could be now versus…

— Pierre LeBrun (@PierreVLeBrun) June 26, 2026

Talking to reporters at Nationwide Arena after the first round, Waddell said he still plans to meet with Werenski following the draft. He didn’t deny the accuracy of LeBrun’s reporting, which was a continuation of an initial report written June 10 for The Athletic saying that Werenski and his agent, Judd Moldaver, might issue a trade request this offseason.

“We’re going to sit down here after the draft and speak with [Werenski] and his representation, and just see where it’s going to go,” Waddell said. “Once that report came out in the media, I was getting calls about it, and it’s my job as a GM [to listen]. I’ll listen to anything on anybody. It doesn’t mean I have to act on it. I didn’t counter any offers or anything like that, so …”

So, the wait continues, but most Blue Jackets fans already know where this is headed. This exact plot has unfolded just like this with numerous star players over the franchise's 25-year existence, so the idea of trading Werenski now feels inevitable.

Columbus Blue Jackets right wing Kirill Marchenko (86) skates around Edmonton Oilers defenseman Brett Kulak (27) during the first period of the NHL hockey game at Nationwide Arena in Columbus on Nov. 13, 2025.

Kirill Marchenko stuns Columbus Blue Jackets

Dealing with the Werenski situation was bad enough, but things got considerably worse for Waddell midway through the first round.

Insider reporting had put Marchenko’s name in the spotlight leading up to the draft, prompting even more calls for Waddell from opposing teams, but what he didn’t know was that Marchenko and his agent, Dan Milstein, sparked the interest. That's according to ESPN analyst and former NHL goalie Kevin Weekes, who revealed during an on-air update, moments before the Blue Jackets selected Hemming, that Marchenko "likely wouldn't sign" with Columbus long-term.

Talk about a buzzkill.

Weekes said he'd been in touch with "Marchenko's camp," and was told the star forward was unlikely to sign a long-term extension with the Blue Jackets. He's still under contract with the Jackets for the upcoming season and has one more year left after that as a restricted free agent, but Marchenko can leave as an unrestricted free agent July 1, 2028, which just happens to be the same day Werenski can do the same.

Waddell doesn’t think their mutual interest in playing elsewhere is related, but it's certainly not a good look for a star-crossed franchise that continues to struggle keeping its best players.

Columbus Blue Jackets right wing Kirill Marchenko (86) scores a goal during the third period of the NHL hockey game against the Los Angeles Kings at Nationwide Arena in Columbus on March 9, 2026. The Blue Jackets lost 5-4 in overtime.

Waddell said Weekes’ report gave clarity to a recent message he’d gotten from Milstein.

“What [Milstein] said was that he was going to call me after the weekend and talk about [Marchenko’s] future, and then I read that stuff [from Weekes] … or I don’t read it, somebody had to tell me it,” Waddell said. “So, [Milstein] did not tell me today whatever was reported by Weekes. He said he wanted to talk to me about Marchenko after the weekend, and I said, ‘Talk all you want.’ And then, obviously, this all came out.”

Milstein has not replied to a message from the Dispatch.

Meanwhile, Marchenko’s desire to play elsewhere caught Waddell by surprise the day after he acquired Russian forward Valeri Nichushkin in a trade with the Colorado Avalanche. Nichushkin is friends with Marchenko and Blue Jackets defenseman Ivan Provorov, who’s signed long term.

“Val’s buddies with [Marchenko] and Provorov,” Waddell said, “so I thought maybe it was a different kind of phone call … but obviously we all found out later that it wasn’t.”

Columbus Blue Jackets defenseman Zach Werenski (8) celebrates scoring a goal with right wing Kirill Marchenko (86) during the second period of the NHL hockey game against the Washington Capitals at Nationwide Arena in Columbus on Dec. 12, 2024.

Where do the Columbus Blue Jackets go from here?

Werenski has a full no-move clause for the next year, which switches July 1, 2027 into a limited no-trade clause that allows him to nix trades with 10 teams. That gives him leverage in trades that Waddell works ou with opposing GMs, but the Blue Jackets’ top hockey executive won’t be pushed into anything.

Ultimately, it’s up to Waddell to decide whether to trade Werenski and/or Marchenko, who doesn’t have any veto power over trades. The Blue Jackets could either find new NHL homes for each star player or hang onto both, forcing them to play out their contracts while dealing with the likely awkward situation of playing with teammates who know they’d rather be elsewhere.

“They signed the contract,” Waddell said. “So, if we feel like that’s in the best interests of the Columbus Blue Jackets [to keep them], well … play out your contract.”

Dispatch Blue Jackets reporter Brian Hedger can be reached at bhedger@dispatch.com

This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Zach Werenski, Kirill Marchenko want exit from Columbus Blue Jackets: Now what?

Michigan State rewrites pair of records in 2026 NHL Draft

Buffalo, N.Y. — A record-breaking night for Michigan State at the NHL Draft continued late in the first round.

Jack Hextall, a center who played last season for the Youngstown Phantoms, became the fourth incoming Michigan State freshman drafted in the first round of the 2026 NHL Draft at Buffalo's KeyBank Center. With that, he will be the ninth first-round pick on the Michigan State roster this fall, which sets an NCAA record.

"I didn't really know what to think," Hextall said Friday. "Kind of a surreal moment. It's a dream come true."

Here is another record: Michigan State saw five of its players and commits taken in the first round Friday night, which ties the 2025 draft for the most Spartans taken. Tommy Bleyl, a defenseman for the Moncton Wildcats heading to East Lansing next fall, became the fifth as the 31st overall pick of the Nashville Predators. Nashville actually traded up for Bleyl, using two second round picks to get the pick from the Stanley Cup champion Carolina Hurricanes.

Hextall joins sophomore forwards Ryker Lee (Nashville) and Cayden Lindstrom (Columbus), transfer forward Cullen Potter (Calgary) as well as fellow freshmen forward Mason West (Chicago), goaltender Joshua Ravensbergen (San Jose), defenseman Chase Reid (Seattle), winger Ethan Belchetz (Utah), and winger Nikita Klepov (Anaheim) as first-round picks on the Spartans' 2026-27 roster.

Michigan's 2021-22 team, which lost to Denver in the Frozen Four, held the previous NCAA record with seven NHL Draft picks on the same team. That included four out of the first five picks in the 2022 NHL Draft.

MSU recruit Jack Hextall reacts beside NHL commissioner Gary Bettman and former NHL player Lanny McDonald after being selected with the 30th pick in the first round of the 2026 NHL Draft by the Calgary Flames at KeyBank Center.

Michigan State also set a record for its most NHL draft picks in one draft. Counting Potter as a transfer, the 2025 draft saw five one-time Spartans picked in Lee, Potter, West, Ravensbergen and last year's All-American forward Porter Martone.

So long as Bleyl makes it to Munn Arena in 2027-28, he will tie that group alongside Reid, Klepov, Belchetz and Hextall. As far as he said Friday, he's making it a point to play for Adam Nightingale's team.

"I'm really excited, honestly," Bleyl said. "It's a fantastic organization. My tour of it, it's a beautiful campus."

Hextall is a two-way center who scored 20 goals and had 58 points in 57 regular season games for USHL Youngstown. He projects as a middle-six center for the Spartans, who are leaning on a big freshman class to replenish offseason losses and help contend for a national championship. Michigan State has made the NCAA Tournament as a No. 1 seed the past three seasons but has not made it to the Frozen Four since winning the national championship in 2007.

Before Calgary made its pick, Hextall had a feeling he'd be picked by the Flames. He told his dad, former Illinois-Chicago winger Cory Hextall (who used to play against the Spartans back in the early '90s) that he thought it was his last chance to be a first-round pick. He was right, on both counts, and it's a big deal to him to be a first round pick.

"It means a lot. It's one of your goals throughout the year," Hextall said.

Though he is from the Chicago area, Hextall has family in Calgary on his dad's side, and he's familiar with the Stampede. He's also familiar with Michigan State transfer Cullen Potter, a first round pick of Calgary last year, and his future teammate with at least one of those two teams. Hextall will also be roommates with Chase Reid, the seventh overall pick of Seattle.

"I'm super excited to play with them," Hextall said of his Michigan State draft class. "They're all incredible players."

Hextall may get hockey from his dad, but he gets a lot of his competitiveness from his mom.

"She's really competitive," he chuckled. "If we're playing board games or cornhole, she's super competitive and doesn't want to lose. Obviously my dad's the same way. Competing with my cousins and my brother in anything, I just want to win."

Bleyl, a right-shot defenseman, is likely to take the reins of the blue line if Reid makes the jump to the Seattle Kraken a year from now. Bleyl (pronounced BLY-uhl) a mobile scoring defenseman who's rounding out his game in the defensive end. He measures in at 6-feet tall and 170 pounds, is a mobile playmaker who scored 81 points in 63 regular season games for Moncton, then added 28 points in 21 playoff games as Moncton lost in six games of the QMJHL championship. He was the QMJHL's Defenseman of the Year, Rookie of the Year and led the league in assists en route to first-team all-star honors.

"I would say I'm a two-way defenseman," Bleyl assessed Friday. "I have good feet, good hockey IQ, I can break pucks out of the D zone. In the O zone, I can make things happen, seeing pucks through to the net, making passes. And on defense, pretty good body positioning. Good stick, good feet, can kill plays early. Just kind of a reliable guy you can always trust to make those clutch plays for you."

You could say Bleyl's skating is as smooth as Tennessee whiskey, which funny enough is the song that came to mind when he was drafted by Nashville. It's a favorite of Bleyl's, and he loves country music. He plays violin and piano, and other hobbies include hiking, hunting and fishing.

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This article originally appeared on The Detroit News: Michigan State rewrites pair of records in 2026 NHL Draft

KPMG Women's PGA Championship leaderboard, live updates for Saturday's third round

It's on to the weekend at the 2026 KPMG Women's PGA Championship at Hazeltine National Golf Club in Chaska, Minnesota.

The 36-hole cut came in Friday night and now those left standing will compete for major championship glory.

For all the live updates, scores, leaderboard, tee times, highlights and analysis, keep it right here all day Saturday – Moving Day – at the KPMG.

2026 KPMG Women's PGA Championship leaderboard

See all the third-round tee times and keep tabs on all the changes on the KPMG Women's PGA Championship leaderboard. Here's the top of the board after 36 holes.

Pos.NameScore
1Ina Yoon63
T2A Lim Kim67
T2Brooke M. Henderson69
T2Hae Ran Ryu73
T2Nasa Hataoka70
T6Dongeun Lee69
T6Nelly Korda70

Where to watch, stream the KPMG Women's PGA

NBC, Golf Channel and Peacock are teaming up on the coverage in 2026. Saturday's viewing guide:

Who leads the 2026 KPMG Women's PGA Championship?

After a record-tying 63 to open the KPMG, South Korea's Ina Yoon kept the pedal down on Friday, stretching her lead to five at Hazeltine National. The woman who was once banned for cheating on the KLPGA looks unflappable so far in the third major of the season. Yoon shot 69 to get to 12 under par, giving her the largest 36-hole lead at the Women's PGA since Cristie Kerr led by as many at the halfway point in 2010. Yoon leads the field in greens in regulation, hitting 86 percent, and ranks third in strokes gained putting. She also tops the field with 14 birdies.

Beth Ann Nichols

Who missed the cut at the KPMG?

It's quite a list of notable names who won't be around for the weekend, including the tournament's defending champion and the woman who won the KPMG the last time it was at Hazeltine.

Last 10 winners of the KPMG Women's PGA

These are the last 10 KPMG winners and their earnings.

YearPlayerEarnings
2025Minjee Lee$1,800,000
2024Amy Yang$1,560,000
2023Ruoning Yin$1,500,000
2022In Gee Chun$1,350,000
2021Nelly Korda$675,000
2020Sei Young Kim$645,000
2019Hannah Green$577,500
2018Sung Hyun Park$547,500
2017Danielle Kang$525,000
2016Brooke Henderson$525,000

Where is the KPMG Women's PGA being played?

Hazeltine National Golf Club is No. 4 on the just-released 2026 Golfweek's Best private golf courses in Minnesota. The course opened in 1962. It staged its first national championship with the 1966 U.S. Women's Open.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: KPMG Women's PGA Championship leaderboard, live updates for Saturday's third round

Tuchel defends England squad selection after James injury blow

Tuchel defends England squad selection after James injury blow
Tuchel defends England squad selection after James injury blow

Thomas Tuchel has defended his England squad selection despite being left with no natural right-backs after Reece James suffered a “minor” hamstring injury, claiming that “no one saw it coming”. 

The Three Lions boss confirmed reports that the Chelsea star has not trained the past two days and will miss the next two games after picking up the issue this week.

England face Panama in New Jersey on Saturday with qualification for the round of 32 already secured and can top the group with a win. Elliot Anderson and Declan Rice have been declared fit to play after recovering from minor issues.

James has a history of hamstring problems and missed most of the final two months of the season after hurting his hamstring against Newcastle United in March.

Tuchel claims that the injury was unforeseen as James came into the World Cup in “good shape and felt very good”, adding that it was “unlucky”. He believes the player will play again in the tournament and is hopeful he may even be available for the next round.

Thomas Tuchel defends England squad selection after Reece James injury blow

“Reece has a minor hamstring issue, a minor hamstring injury,” the German coach revealed in his pre-match press conference.

“He was not able to train the last two days. He is now in an accelerated rehabilitation programme and we take it game by game but we strongly believe he will be available for us in the tournament.”

Tino Livramento had been called up as the backup option at right-back, but the Newcastle United player had to pull out of the squad with a calf injury he sustained ahead of England’s opening match against Croatia.

Read – World Cup Power Rankings: England tumble as Spain surge

Tuchel drafted in Chelsea centre-back Trevoh Chalobah to replace Livramento, overlooking Real Madrid right-back Trent Alexander-Arnold. He believes Bayer Leverkusen centre-back Jarell Quansah can cover at right-back, while Aston Villa’s Ezri Konsa and Spurs left-back Djed Spence can also fill in on that side.

“The thinking, we called Trevoh Chalobah up to free up Jarell Quansah on the right full-back position,” Tuchel explained.

“I saw him very strong playing that position for Liverpool and he played in a back three which is not so far away from that position, for Leverkusen. And we have Djed Spence.

“No one could see that coming. Reece was in good shape and felt very good. It is unlucky. Ezri Konsa has played that position for us as well on a high level, still no problem.

“Reece is a key player; we would love to have him available. We will find solutions, that’s what we do. It is a short period of time, it is a tournament, that is what we will do.”

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Asked if he is happy with his options for the Panama game, Tuchel replied: “Yes I am, because I selected the team. We are happy. We are happy with the characteristics of the players and the strengths that they give us. Elliot Anderson was in full training today and Declan Rice was in full training today. They felt, both they had minor issues after the match. Everyone except Reece James is available and ready to go. We will take the decision tonight.

“We have hopes for the next match (for Reece James). It may be a tight one but he didn’t travel with us.”

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Connected & Unbreakable: How Old Dominion hopes to get back to the NCAA Tournament

Mike Jones coaches from the sideline.
Mike Jones coaches from the sideline. | Photo courtesy of Old Dominion University.

In 2019, Carsen Edwards authored arguably the most memorable NCAA Tournament scoring runs in recent memory as Purdue reached the Elite Eight. Yet the team that held Edwards to his lowest point total of the tournament wasn’t coached by Jay Wright, Tony Bennett or Rick Barnes, all of whom the Boilermakers faced. It was Old Dominion. The Monarchs haven’t returned to the NCAA Tournament since, but in his third season with the program, head coach Mike Jones is ready to change that.

To an outsider, Old Dominion seems a ways away from putting on its dancing shoes. In Jones’ first two seasons, the Monarchs went 15-20 and 12-21, with a combined 15-21 record in conference play. Still, Jones is confident the program is closer to competing for Sun Belt titles than most realize.

“If you count the Sun Belt tournament loss, we had 12 losses in the league last year, and nine of them were one possession or two possession games,” Jones told Mid-Major Madness. “We were right there in almost every game we played, and honestly, probably should have won four or five more if we got a stop or made our free throws at the end of the game.” 

This offseason was a critical one for Jones and his staff, as they needed to rebuild a roster that lost its top-five scorers from 2025-26. Four exhausted their eligibility, and one transferred. 

Rebuilding a unit that lost that much production is a major challenge, but Jones has a clear vision of what he wants his team to become come November, and more importantly, in March. He’s not looking to overcomplicate things and feels that if his team can take on two traits, it will compete for a spot on the national stage in the NCAA Tournament.

“​​Connected and unbreakable. Those will be the two terms that we use,” Jones said. “Connected, meaning that we’re all on the same page, we’re all pulling in the same direction. And unbreakable because everybody knows when you go through a college basketball season, things are going to go wrong, and being unbreakable in those situations, not flinching, snap your fingers and move on to the next play.”

Jones emphasized offensive talent in the portal last offseason because he felt his first team at Old Dominion was “handcuffed” offensively. The struggles were especially apparent from 3-point range in his first season, as the Monarchs ranked No. 360 nationally in 3-point percentage.

Behind a portal class headlined by multiple players who were all-conference honorees at their previous schools, the Monarchs took major strides offensively last season, finishing the year ranked No. 61 in 3-point percentage. 

The Monarchs have proved capable on both ends of the floor in Jones’ first two seasons, but to take the next step, it will come down to being strong on both ends in tandem.

“I think we’re right on the cusp again, just trying not to lose any of the momentum we had last year and ensure, especially defensively, what we need to do,” Jones said. I think we can make a huge jump.

Despite the loss of so much offensive production, Jones knows it was the failure to get stops late that cost his team a handful of games in 2025-26, which is why he attacked the portal with a different priority this offseason.

“It wasn’t necessarily about replacing the scoring so much as it was getting the type of players that we know will be able to flourish offensively and trying to get bigger pretty much at every position so we can be a better defensive team,” Jones said.

Four of the incoming six transfers will play in the frontcourt, headlined by George Washington transfer Bubu Benjamin. It wasn’t the season Benjamin hoped for in the Atlantic 10, but his production two seasons ago at Tarleton State stood out to Jones. 

In 2024-25, Benjamin averaged just under 14 points per game but flashed abilities as a playmaker, even running the point at times. His ability to orchestrate offense for himself and others at 6-foot-7 and 220 pounds is exactly what Jones is looking for: offensive production, positional size, and defensive upside.

North Carolina A&T transfer Zamoku Weluche-Ume had the best 2025-26 season of the newcomers up front, averaging 11.3 points and 7.2 rebounds per game. Kylan Howze and Jotham Nweke, who join the program from Louisiana Tech and Division II Wayne State, respectively, are less proven but provide additional size and defensive upside.

Summer workouts are officially underway for the Monarchs, and Jones has been thrilled with the energy in the building, but knows it’s premature to form any concrete conclusions about his group. One takeaway he is comfortable making, however, is how content he is with what he sees from a purely physical standpoint.

“We’re bigger. It’s good to look out there and see your two, three, and four men all be interchangeable, because they’re all 6-foot-7, long or taller,” Jones said. “It really is a good thing to be able to see the positional size.”

Positional size and defensive ability was Jones’ emphasis in the portal, but he didn’t forget about the losses in the backcourt,  bringing in two guards to ease that transition.

Khoi Thurman joins the program after a season at Oakland, where he played limited minutes. Prior to his second stint in the Horizon League, he was a Division I Juco All-American in 2024-25, showcasing his upside in a potentially expanded role.

The major backcourt addition was Adante’ Holiman, who possesses lead-guard experience in the Sun Belt. He averaged 16.9 points per game on 38.6% shooting from deep for Georgia Southern in 2024-25, and was named to the All-Sun Belt Third Team. Following his breakout season, he transferred to Arizona State, but did not make an appearance for the Sun Devils in 2025-26.

Going an entire season without appearing in a game can take a toll on a player, so a fresh start in a familiar environment for Holiman could be exactly what he needs to return to the level of production the league has seen in the past. 

As he transitions back to the Sun Belt, he’ll be relied upon to not only fill some of the hole left offensively by Old Dominion’s departures, but also show his teammates what it takes to succeed in the Sun Belt.

“It’s huge. He knows the league, he’s been successful in the league and I don’t think you can put a value on it. He’s ready to go,” Jones said. 

For mid-majors in this era of college basketball, retaining major contributors is extraordinarily difficult, but retention still plays a role for most teams that win their leagues. Often, that means retaining players who filled smaller roles and helping them take the next step.

The new faces via the portal are the talk of the offseason in most cases, but Jones did not take lightly bringing back players with familiarity in his system. Four scholarship players from the 2025-26 season will return for Old Dominion, three of them have experience starting games.

Zach Wiggins is the most-likely breakout candidate. He had a typical up-and-down freshman season, but closed the year as a starter, averaging 6.1 points and 2.5 rebounds in 18.7 minutes per game. An expanded role in 2026-27 could very well lead to a major uptick in every statistical category for Wiggins.

In a similar role in the frontcourt, Jared Turner was a regular contributor, averaging 6.1 points and 3.6 rebounds in 20.8 minutes per game. Amidst an offseason roster overhaul, he’ll provide much needed stability up front. 

As nearly every team in the country is at this stage, Old Dominion is a work in progress, but it knows where it wants to be. Behind multiple returners poised to take major strides, and a group of newcomers that provides significant upside on both sides of the ball, Jones has a group that he thinks can help the program take the next step and get back to the NCAA Tournament. 

The record hasn’t said as much in Jones’ first two seasons, but don’t count out the Monarchs in 2026-27.

“I think we have enough talent,” Jones said. “We play in a great league that’ll be extremely competitive, but I’d put our roster up against anybody.”

Angels Fire GM Perry Minasian in First Major Move Amid Calls for Organizational Change

The Los Angeles Angels fired general manager Perry Minasian on Friday as the franchise endures an 11th straight losing season in 2026. Minasian was in the final guaranteed year of his contract and spent six seasons with the Halos.

“Perry has been a valued leader who worked tirelessly over the last six years to strengthen our baseball-operations department,” Angels president Molly Jolly said in a statement. “I am grateful for his dedication, insight and many contributions to our organization.”

Los Angeles Angels general manager Perry Minasian speaks during a press conference at Angel Stadium.
Oct 22, 2025; Los Angeles, CA, USA; Los Angeles Angels general manager Perry Minasian speaks during a press conference at Angel Stadium. Mandatory Credit: William Liang-Imagn Images

Angels fans have started demanding change in the franchise’s front office through stadium protests and chants this season. Fans want long-time owner Arte Moreno to sell the team.

It does not seem like Moreno intends to sell the franchise anytime soon but firing Minasian could be a step in the right direction for the Angels. Now, the question is if first-year manager Kurt Suzuki is next on the chopping block.

Angels Hire Former St. Louis Cardinals GM

The Angels hired veteran MLB executive John Mozeliak as a consultant to the baseball operations department. He served as the general manager of the St. Louis Cardinals from 2008 to 2025, helping the franchise win the World Series in 2011.

St. Louis Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak speaks before a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field.
Jul 4, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; St. Louis Cardinals president of baseball operations John Mozeliak speaks before a baseball game against the Chicago Cubs at Wrigley Field. Mandatory Credit: Kamil Krzaczynski-Imagn Images

“John is one of the most accomplished and respected baseball executives with a proven track record of building a winning organization,” Jolly said in a statement. “For three decades, he constructed one of baseball’s most respected organizations, combining strong leadership with a commitment to player development and organizational excellence. We are thrilled to welcome him to the Angels and look forward to benefiting from his experience and perspective as we continue to shape the future of our organization.”

Mozeliak is expected to remain with the Angels through the calendar year and will assist the franchise in searching for a new general manager.

Photo Credit: William Liang-Imagn Images

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Manchester United renews interest in Mateus Fernandes after Ugarte injury

LONDON, ENGLAND - MAY 24: Mateus Fernandes of West Ham United looks dejected after the Premier League match between West Ham United and Leeds United at the London Stadium on May 24, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Well, that didn’t take long. If you watched last night’s World Cup match between Uruguay and Spain, you may have picked up that Manchester United defensive midfielder Manuel Ugarte was stretchered off with what appeared to be a serious lower-body injury. And like clockwork, the rumor mill kicked into overdrive. Today, MARCA journalist Matteo Moretto is claiming that United are renewing their interest in West Ham midfielder Mateus Fernandes, hoping to put in an offer that will GAZUMP Tottenham Hotspur’s interest in the player.

El Manchester United ha vuelto a la carga por Mateus Fernandes.

En las últimas horas ha habido nuevos contactos con el jugador, los Red Devils están dispuestos a mejorar su oferta contractual para convencerlo de que firme.

El Manchester United también tiene previsto mantener… pic.twitter.com/TfMqwY10c6

— Matteo Moretto (@MatteMoretto) June 27, 2026

Manchester United is back in the chase for Mateus Fernandes.

In the last few hours, there have been new contacts with the player; the Red Devils are willing to improve their contractual offer to convince him to sign.

Manchester United also plans to hold direct talks with West Ham.

Tottenham remains in the race and has pressed hard in recent days, but now United is trying to get ahead.

Let’s not forget we’re talking about a MARCA rumor — the equivalent to the Daily Mail of Spain. Not the most reliable source, but it WOULD make sense: United did have a strong interest in Fernandes, and if Ugarte is out long-term with whatever injury he picked up for Uruguay, then a renewed approach for Fernandes wouldn’t be outlandish. Fernandes is said to have initially preferred a move to United over Tottenham, but with United backing off had agreed personal terms with Spurs while the two clubs negotiated a transfer fee.

Now, if you want to believe Moretto, United are trying to hijack any potential deal. It could be that Fernandes decides to join Spurs anyway, but this would be a complicating factor. You can honestly understand a player like Fernandes preferring to join United over the team that finished 17th in the table two years running, but who knows.

All of this is, plus Newcastle holding firm on its valuation of Sandro Tonali, might just be the universe aligning itself for Crystal Palace’s Adam Wharton ending up signing for Spurs this summer. I’d be okay with that.

NHL Draft: Can the Penguins keep the Ruck twins united?

BUFFALO, NEW YORK - JUNE 3: Twin brothers Markus Ruck and Liam Ruck pose for a portrait during the 2026 NHL Scouting Combine at KeyBank Center on June 3, 2026 in Buffalo, New York. (Photo by Mark Blinch/NHLI via Getty Images) | NHLI via Getty Images

The Pittsburgh Penguins drafted Liam Ruck last night in the first round. Ruck will be very invested to see what the Pens end up doing today when round two starts and his twin brother Markus is still available.

"Better together…"
@markhmasters on the twins holding out hope for a Ruck reunion at the NHL Draft: https://t.co/A53nKKbY5e

— TSN Hockey (@TSNHockey) June 26, 2026

The twins, in what else but a joint interview, talked about their connectedness.

TSN: How much better are you guys together?

Markus Ruck: “Quite a bit. We’ve spent a lot of time together and had a lot of practice together. We watch a lot of video together at home. I think that helps a lot. We spent 18 years of our life together and barely been apart. I think we are better together. But we’d both do well apart as well.”

TSN: How much time have you guys spent apart?

Liam Ruck: Not a whole lot. I think the longest is four days, maybe once or twice. We’ve pretty much been through it all together.

TSN: How big of a challenge would it be to carry on your hockey journeys with separate NHL organizations?

Markus Ruck: On the ice I think it would be completely fine. I think off the ice at first would be a little challenging. I think I’d miss him and miss competing with him every day and getting better with him because I think that’s an important thing that we have going. We love competing with each other every day whether it’s just a little fun game or it’s in the gym competing to get better. We love doing that with each other. But on the ice I think if you put a smart player with either of us and watch the same film that we do together, I think you’ll get the same outcome.

The pair sounds hopeful they will be drafted by the same team but understanding if they are selected by different clubs. Liam, who the Pens drafted is more of a shoot-first player. Markus, who remains available and is expected to be a second round pick, is more of a playmaker. The duo will certainly now be hoping the Pens will ‘complete the set’ of Rucks with the 39th pick.

Kyle Dubas’s comments from last night seem to indicate that would be a strong possibility for Pittsburgh, saying “that would make sense” about the Pens’ interest in drafting Markus if they could at 39th overall.

Dubas, on the possibility of drafting Liam's identical twin Markus on Day 2: "I think at the Combine they said they'd spent four nights apart total in their whole lives. So, I think that would make sense, if that's the way that the board falls tomorrow." Pittsburgh has pick 39.

— Pens Inside Scoop (@PensInsideScoop) June 27, 2026

Now the Ruck twins and hockey world will wait and see what happens between picks 33-38 before the Pens get back on the board. Other clubs might stray from taking Markus with a high second round pick since they wouldn’t be able to get the package deal of his brother, but only time will tell if the twins end up on the stage in the same jersey.

The good news for the twins is that they won’t be splitting in the near future regardless of how their NHL rights go. Both are expected to return to their junior team in Medicine Hat to play another season in the WHL in 2026-27. After that, for now at least, both are committed to play at the University of North Dakota in 2027-28. Before that, both will be watching and hoping that Markus joins Liam as hearing his name called by the Penguins in this draft.

Walsall bring in St Johnstone midfielder Sprangler

Austrian midfielder Sven Sprangler has joined League Two side Walsall from Scottish Premiership side St Johnstone on a two-year deal.

The 31-year-old is new Saddler boss Lee Grant's third signing following the arrival of Sutton midfielder Lewis Simper and former Barnsley forward Andy Dallas.

Sprangler scored once in 79 appearances during three seasons with the Scottish side and spent the second half of last season on loan at Newport County.

He began his career at Mattersburg before joining Austrian Bundesliga rivals Wolfsberger where he played five times in the Europa League.

"The conversations I've had with the gaffer have been incredible and his idea of playing football aligned with myself," Sprangler told the club website.

Where are Commanders in new NFL power rankings before training camp?

Adam Peters certainly did not shy away from spending money on the Washington Commanders' defense this offseason. Bringing in new offensive and defensive coordinators adjusted the scheme on both sides of the ball. Defensively, that meant realigning the roster to match the new scheme. Offensively, not much changed, at least, in terms of personnel.

While there are many questions about the offense, many NFL analysts believe the Commanders won't be as good as advertised. So it's not a huge surprise that in USA Today's Nate Davis' latest power rankings, the Commanders rank 23rd in the NFL.

Hard team to get a read on after QB Jayden Daniels' durability issues resurfaced in 2025 following his magical rookie run. GM Adam Peters made some curious personnel additions this offseason, 49ers WR Brandon Aiyuk apparently the next given his anticipated reunion with Daniels, a teammate at Arizona State. Still, this group already has a lot of new pieces to assimilate and quite a lot to prove in order to return to its 2024 form, when Daniels fueled a surprising run to the NFC title game.

Between the injuries to the roster in 2025 and the unknowns surrounding the lack of change on offense, the Commanders are one of a handful of teams that are wild cards in 2026. On paper, it looks like they might be decent, but we won't really know until they hit the field in a real competition this fall.

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Mets Morning News: New manager, same result

Jun 26, 2026; New York City, New York, USA; New York Mets interim manager Andy Green (center) stands in the dugout with bench coach Kai Correa (left) and third base coach Tim Leiper during the fourth inning against the Philadelphia Phillies at Citi Field. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-Imagn Images | Brad Penner-Imagn Images

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The Mets kicked off the Andy Green era with a 2-1 loss to the Phillies on Pride Night at Citi Field. Zach Thornton had a really impressive second major leagues start, pitching six innings of one-run ball, but the offense couldn’t do much against old friend Zack Wheeler. New York has now lost seven in a row and dropped to 34-48 on the year.

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The day began with that the news that the Mets were firing Carlos Mendoza.

The Mets revealed that Andy Green would serve as interim manager for the duration of the season.

Mendoza shared a statement following his dismissal.

Steve Cohen shared his own statement on Mendoza following his firing and says the fans deserve better than what the team is giving them.

David Stearns and Andy Green addressed the media before the game.

Green referred to the move as his ‘responsibility’ but will return to the front office following the 2026 campaign.

Bridget Reilly offered an introduction to Green, for those Mets fans who may not be familiar.

Green already had a positive review before his first game at the helm.

Greg Prince wrote about how Mendoza’s menschiness did not save him in the end.

With Mendoza gone, David Stearns is on deck for accountability, explains Laura Albanese.

While Mendoza took the fall for the team’s play, the real indictment is on Stearns, argued Ken Rosenthal.

David Lennon wrote that firing Mendoza won’t fix Stearns’ mess.

Joel Sherman, in a similar vein, said that, with Mendoza gone, there is no one left to shield Stearns from this disaster.

Stearns talked a lot about accountability, but now it’s time to back it up, writes Abbey Mastracco.

Spender Brod stated that the team currently has a $25 million Stearns dilemma.

Francisco Lindor called Mendoza a great man and said he feels like he failed him.

Lindor and Bo Bichette expressed regret and took responsibility for Mendoza getting let go given their recent play.

Ultimately, the players feel like they failed Mendoza.

Will Sammon and Ken Rosenthal looked at some of the early candidates for the Mets’ managerial opening.

Laura Albanese also listed seven possible replacements for Mendoza next season.

Albert Pujols made it known that he’s interested in the Mets’ managerial opening.

Mark Feinsand isn’t convinced that the team firing Mendoza means they’re ready to become sellers.

Mike Francesa had some choice words for the Mets’ owner.

A segment of Mr. Met dancing behind Steve Gelbs while he talked about Mendoza’s firing during yesterday’s pregame show has gone viral for its awkwardness. And honestly, it was pretty funny to watch in real time.

Prior to the game, the team activated Tyrone Taylor and Zach Thornton and optioned Daniel Duarte and MJ Melendez to Triple-A.

In happier Mets news, the team has revealed their new service dog in training, Howie, and people are obsessed.

Infielder Nicky Lucky got a call from his Indy Ball manager alerting him that the Mets were signing him to join their Double-A affiliate.

Around the National League East

Derek Hill made a jaw-dropping catch to rob Soto of a homer, and he stunned his teammates in the process.

The Braves have placed reliever Robert Suarez on the IL with right forearm tightness.

The Marlins will be giving Jonah the dog his dream day at loanDepot park on July 12.

The Nationals fell 3-1 to the Orioles for their fourth straight defeat.

The Braves won their game against the Giants 3-1.

The Marlins blanked the Cardinals 4-0.

Around Major League Baseball

Thomas Harrigan explored whether some big names will end up on the trade block this year.

The Angels dismissed GM Perry Minasian and announced that John Mozeliak has been brought in as a consultant.

The Tigers blanked the Astros 8-0.

The Reds picked up two runs in the eighth to skate past the Pirates 6-4. In the loss, Konor Griffin hit a 435 foot, 108.9 mph home run in his first at-bat off the IL.

The Rays topped the Diamondbacks 6-1. In the win, Junior Caminero strengthened his All-Star case with his 20th home run of the season, and his fourth in two games.

Benches cleared in last night’s Red Sox vs. Yankees game after Will Warren buzzed Willson Contreras, and warnings were issued following the scuffle. The Red Sox got the last laugh, topping the long-time rival Yankees 6-1.

The Mariners clipped the Guardians 3-1.

The Rangers outlasted the Blue Jays 5-4.

The White Sox put up 10 in the third inning and roasted the Royals 22-1.

The Brewers beat the Cubs 6-2. In the game, Jacob Misiorowski fired a pitch to Pete Crow-Armstrong that registered at 105.5 mph.

The Twins walked off the Rockies 9-8.

The Athletics defeated the Angels 9-3.

The Padres beat up the Dodgers 7-1. Walker Buehler, who tormented San Diego for years as a member of the Dodgers, enjoyed the chance to return the favor to his old club.

Yesterday at Amazin’ Avenue

I introduced you to Andy Green, the team’s interim manager.

I previewed the team’s series against the Phillies.

On the latest episode of Today Your Love, Tomorrow the World Series, Chris McShane and Brian Salvatore discussed the team moving on from David Peterson and other things going on around the team.

Joe Sokolowski brought us the latest edition of This Week in Mets Quotes.

This Date in Mets History

The Mets signed a 17-year-old Ed Kranepool on this date in 1962.

Mauricio Pochettino puts the media in their place after baffling USMNT criticism

Mauricio Pochettino slammed the media for their reaction
Mauricio Pochettino slammed the media for their reaction -Credit:John Dorton/USSF, Getty Images

Mauricio Pochettino has hit out at the media for failing to acknowledge his achievement in guiding the USMNT through to the knockout rounds as the group winner, despite a dead-rubber loss to Turkey.

After dispatching Paraguay and Australia convincingly to secure a place in the Round of 32, Pochettino's players went down 3-2 to Turkey in their final group stage encounter. With key players such as Antonee Robinson, Tyler Adams, Chris Richards, and Folarin Balogun rested, the USMNT made a blistering start at SoFi Stadium, breaking the deadlock inside three minutes through Austin Trusty.

Real Madrid's Arda Guler leveled shortly after, before Turkey edged ahead on 31 minutes courtesy of Baris Alper Yilmaz. The USMNT pulled level again just after the break through Sebastian Berhalter, only for Turkey to grab a winner in the 98th minute, handing Pochettino's men their first defeat of the tournament.

With qualification already secured as group winners, the outcome carried little consequence, and Pochettino's side will now face Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Round of 32. Nevertheless, following Thursday's setback in Los Angeles, Pochettino was visibly frustrated when reporters failed to congratulate him on topping the group, instead quizzing the Argentine on whether the Turkey defeat could dent the USMNT's momentum heading into the knockout phase.

"It's very positive to finish in the way that we finished," said Pochettino. "It cannot be possible, I'm sorry, guys. It cannot be possible that Turkiye finish celebrating the three points and Australia celebrating the qualification, but I was celebrating the qualification and come here, and for you not to say congratulations that we won the group, that is a little bit sad.

"But only that. I need to remember you and everyone that we won the group. Sorry guys, we won."

When pressed about the potential effect on momentum following the USMNT's opening home World Cup victories over Paraguay and Australia, the Argentine fired back, stating: "What would you like me to tell you? Whatever I tell you, it's not going to convince you.

"A newspaper is going to write whatever they think or whatever they want. But honestly speaking, I go back to [this]: We qualified as No. 1, and we're going to the next round."

He further remarked: "Making history is winning the World Cup. It's not winning three matches only within the World Cup. I don't really understand. It's a little bit petty if you will, you're thinking a little too small. You're telling me you could make history, what does it mean to win three matches if you lose the next one?"

World Cup teams to qualify for Round of 32: Updated 2026 knockout bracket, schedule and fixtures

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With the 2026 World Cup well into play now, it's never too early to look ahead to the knockout stages.

Co-hosts Mexico and the United States were the first two teams to lock in positions in the Round of 32, and more teams will join them in the future. After that, the world's best will continue to fill out that stage and future knockout rounds at the latest edition of the World Cup.

Once the knockout stages begin, each match can be a country's last, so anything can happen. While the group stages feature a format of each team playing each other, a country has one game per round of the knockout stages. A win means they move onto the following stage, and a loss means a flight home and the end of their 2026 World Cup campaign.

Here's a live look at how the knockout stages have shaped up thus far for the 2026 World Cup.

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World Cup bracket 2026

World Cup bracket 2026 (June 26)

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WORLD CUP GROUP STANDINGS:

Group A | Group B | Group C | Group D | Group E | Group F
Group G | Group H | Group I | Group J | Group K | Group L

World Cup teams in Round of 32

Co-host nation Mexico became the first team to qualify for the Round of 32 after winning its first two games of the 2026 World Cup. Less than 24 hours later, fellow co-host the United States also punched its ticket into the next round.

In the coming days, more countries will move out of the group stages and into the knockouts. Here are the countries that have qualified for the Round of 32 so far:

QualifiedGroup winnerRunner-up
Group AMexico, South AfricaMexicoSouth Africa
Group BSwitzerland, Canada, Bosnia-HerzegovinaSwitzerlandCanada
Group CBrazil, MoroccoBrazilMorocco
Group DUnited States, Australia, ParaguayUnited StatesAustralia
Group EGermany, Ivory Coast, EcuadorGermanyIvory Coast
Group FNetherlands, Japan, SwedenNetherlandsJapan
Group GBelgium, EgyptBelgiumEgypt
Group HSpain, Cape VerdeSpainCape Verde
Group IFrance, Norway, SenegalFranceNorway
Group JArgentinaArgentinaTBD
Group KColombiaTBDTBD
Group LTBDTBD

Third place qualifiers

RankThird-place team
1.Sweden
2.Ecuador
3.Bosnia and Herzegovina
4.Paraguay
5.Senegal
6.TBD
7.TBD
8.TBD

MORE:Updated World Cup third place standings

Mexico

After being one of the teams to win their first two games of the 2026, Mexico has already clinched a prime spot in the knockout stages. With their win over South Korea, the second-place team in Group A, Mexico, has already clinched the top seed in their group. In the Round of 32, they will take on a third-place team that qualifies from Group C, E, F, H, or I.

United States

The USMNT also punched their ticket into the Round of 32, and won Group D — the third time ever finishing first in the group stage and first since 2010. The U.S. will play their Round of 32 match on July 1 against a third-place opponent from either Group B, E, F, I, or J.

Germany

Germany became the first team outside of North America to qualify for the Round of 32. After a thrilling come-from-behind 2-1 win against the Ivory Coast on Saturday, Germany officially won Group E. With the top spot, Nationalelf will play the third-place opponent from either Group A, B, C, D, or F.

Argentina

Lionel Messi's squad clinched a place in the Round of 32 with a win over Austria on June 22. The match saw Messi scored a pair of goals and become the all-time leading scorer in World Cup history in the process. Argentina clinched first place in the group after Algeria beat Jordan.

France

Kylian Mbappe scored a pair of goals as France qualified for the knockout stage with a 3-0 win over Iraq. The French can clinch the group if they avoid defeat to Norway on the final matchday of the group stage. Either way, Mbappe and company will be a force in the knockout stage of the tournament.

Norway

Erling Haaland scored two more goals as Norway battled past Senegal 3-2 at a weather-delayed match at MetLife Stadium. The result ensured the Scandinavians will go through along with France, with the winners of the group to be determined when the top two meet on June 26 in Boston.

Colombia

Luis Diaz's second-half goal carried the Colombians past a frisky DR Congo squad and into the knockout stage of the tournament. Colombia's defense withstood a late barrage of attacks from Congo and narrowly escaped with three important points. Nestor Lorenzo's squad will be a dark horse candidate to make a deep run.

Switzerland

The Swiss spoiled Canada's hopes to stay on home soil in the Round of 32 with a 2-1 win over Les Rouges to clinch first place in Group B. Switzerland will now benefit from a favorable third-place opponent on July 2 in Vancouver.

Canada

The Canadians clinched a spot in the knockouts despite a loss to the Swiss, but will now face a more difficult path after seeing first place slip away. Instead of staying in Vancouver on a weeks' rest, Les Rouges will travel to Los Angeles to face the second-place finisher from Group A (likely South Korea or Czechia) on Sunday.

Brazil

Brazil rounded into form in its final two group-stage matches and blew out Scotland to clinch first place in the group. The slow start in the opener now appears to be in the rearview mirror.

Morocco

Morocco survived a battle with Haiti that featured some tense moments to pick up three points and clinch second place in the group. Despite rocky group stage, the Moroccans will be present in the Round of 32.

South Africa 

South Africa pulled off a 1-0 upset over South Korea to qualify for the knockout stage as the Group A runner-up. The South Africans advanced to the Round of 32 despite finishing the group stage with a negative goal differential. They will play Canada in the knockout rounds

Ivory Coast

The Ivory Coast wrapped up second place in Group E after cruising to a 2-0 win over Curaçao on Match Day 3. The side is a loaded one that could make noise in the knockout rounds.

Ecuador

Ecuador qualified in dramatic fashion, with a late game-winner over Germany that rescued its tournament and sent it into the Round of 32. The side entered the tournament as a dark horse contender, but its group-stage campaign was uneven. Ecuador now has a chance to rediscover their form and prove it belongs among the tournament's most dangerous knockout teams.

Netherlands

After a slight hiccup in their first game, the Netherlands has looked near dominant as of late. The Orange Army will roll into the knockout rounds as the Group F winner and looks like a threat to make a deep run. 

Japan

Japan has played a clinical style of soccer in this tournament and looked like a threat to win Group F until the very end. As it turned out, they qualified as the second-place team following a 1-1 draw with Sweden. They have drawn Brazil in what will be an interesting Round of 32 matchup.

Sweden

Sweden qualified for the knockout rounds by virtue of a Matchday 3 draw with Japan. The Swedes have not looked very imposing for most stretches thus far, but the squad, led by Arsenal striker Viktor Gyokeres, has been granted new life.

Australia

The Australians tied their final group-stage match against Paraguay, and that was enough to secure second place in Group D. They move on to the knockout rounds, where they will almost certainly be underdogs in their Round of 32 match.

Paraguay

Paraguay was embarrassed by the U.S. in the group’s opening match but managed to skate through to the Round of 32 by virtue of a win over Turkey and a draw with Australia. The Paraguayans go through as a third-place finisher.

Ivory Coast

Ivory Coast has gotten the world's attention by finishing second in its group, edging out a tournament favorite in Ecuador behind Germany. The Elephants could have an opportunity to make a further statement against likely opponent Norway in the Round of 32.

Bosnia-Herzegovina

The upstart Bosnians took down Italy to qualify for the 2026 World Cup and have looked the part, securing their place in the knockouts as a third-place draw. They are locked in to face the United States on July 1 in Santa Clara with another big upset on their mind.

Spain

After starting the World Cup with a surprising draw to Cape Verde, Spain responded with wins over Saudi Arabia and Uruguay to claim first place in Group H. They are locked into a July 2 matchup in Los Angeles for the Round of 32. 

Cape Verde

Cape Verde advanced to the country's first-ever World Cup knockout stage game with a 0-0 draw against Saudi Arabia, securing the single point it needed to pass Uruguay for second place. 

Senegal

Senegal did the improbable on the final day to secure its spot in the knockout stage. Entering Friday, the team not only needed a win over Iraq but also needed to greatly improve its goal differential. The result was a 5-0 win to secure its spot in third place in Group I and advance. 

Belgium

Belgium dominated New Zealand 5-1 in its final group play game to secure its spot in first place in Group G. Their opponent for the knockout stage is still TBD. 

Egypt

Egypt finished second in Group G, thanks to a 1-1 tie with Iran that kept the Iranians behind in the standings. Up next for Egypt will be a date with Australia in the Round of 32. 

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How does the World Cup bracket work?

The Round of 32 is the start of what is commonly referred to as the knockout rounds because every match is single elimination from here on out.

There are no points earned. There are no standings. There's simply a winner and a loser.

What happens if knockout matches finish tied?

There has to be a winner on the day for each Round of 32 match and for subsequent knockout-round matches (Round of 16, quarterfinals, semifinals, third-place match, final). So if teams are tied after 90 minutes of regulation, the match goes into a 30-minute period of extra time. 

If the deadlock persists after those 30 minutes of extra time, then a penalty shootout will determine the team that moves on to the quarterfinals.

The Round of 32 pairings are set in advance. Teams that finish in first place in the group stage match up against teams that are runners-up in their respective groups.

How third place qualifiers work

All 12 third-place finishers are sorted into a table just like the groups based on their points gained in group stage play and other metrics such as goal differential.

The top eight teams in this table will advance to the knockout round.

Knockout stage tiebreakers for 2026 World Cup

If teams are tied on points in their group, which comes through three for a win, one for a draw, and none for a loss, the following tiebreakers are enacted to determine final standingsin accordance with the official 2026 World Cup rules (page 26):

  1. Head-to-head points: most points in group matches when the teams tied in the standings went against each other.
  2. Head-to-head goal difference: the highest margin of goals scored/against in group matches when the teams tied in the standings went against each other.
  3. Head-to-head goals scored: most goals in group matches when the teams tied in the standings went against each other.
  4. Overall goal differential: whichever team has the higher margin between how many goals they score and allow.
  5. Total goals scored: whichever team scores the most goals in the group stage.
  6. Highest team conduct score: a score that is diminished as team players/personnel get carded.
  7. Higher FIFA/Coca‑Cola Men’s World Ranking: the team with the higher international team rank will move on. If the teams somehow have the same ranking, the most recent past edition of the rankings will be examined.

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World Cup 2026 live schedule for knockout stage

Round of 32

DateMatch No.Matchup
Sun., June 2873South Africa vs Canada
Mon., June 2974Germany (E1) vs Bosnia and Herzegovina (B3)
75Netherlands (F1) vs Sweden (F3)
76Brazil (C1) vs Japan (F2)
Tues., June 3077France (I1) vs Scotland (C3)
78Ivory Coast (E2) vs Norway (I2)
79Mexico (A1) vs Cape Verde (H3)
Wed., July 180England (L1) vs Paraguay (D3)
81USA (D1) vs Belgium (G3)
82Egypt (G1) vs South Korea (A3)
Thurs., July 283Portugal (K2) vs Croatia (L3)
84Spain (H1) vs Austria (J2)
85Switzerland (B1) vs Ecuador (E3)
Fri., July 386Argentina (J1) vs Uruguay (H2)
87Colombia (K1) vs Algeria (J3)
88Australia (D2) vs Iran (G2)

Round of 16

DateMatch No.Matchup
Sat., July 489Winner match 74 v Winner match 77 
90Winner match 73 v Winner match 75
Sun., July 591Winner match 76 v Winner match 78
92Winner match 79 v Winner match 80
Mon., July 693Winner match 83 v Winner match 84
94Winner match 81 v Winner match 82
Tue., July 795Winner match 86 v Winner match 88
96Winner match 85 v Winner match 87

Quarterfinals

DateMatch No.Matchup
Thurs., July 997Winner match 89 v Winner match 90
Fri. July 1098Winner match 93 v Winner match 94
Sat., July 1199Winner match 91 v Winner match 92
100Winner match 95 v Winner match 96

Semifinals

DateMatch No.Matchup
Tue., July 12101Winner match 97 v Winner match 98
Wed. July 13102Winner match 99 v Winner match 100

Third-place

DateMatch No.Matchup
Sat., July 18103Runner-up match 101 v Runner-up match 102

Final

DateMatch No.Matchup
Sun., July 19104Winner match 101 v Winner match 102

These Two Teams Are Reportedly Not Pursuing Celtics' Jaylen Brown

Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown

These Two Teams Are Reportedly Not Pursuing Celtics' Jaylen Brown originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Boston Celtics reportedly offered Jaylen Brown in a package for Giannis Antetokounmpo, and even though Antetokounmpo is headed to Miami, the Celtics are still taking calls on Brown.

The Celtics had made Jaylen Brown available in the past, and ended up keeping him, essentially reconciling with him. However, this time feels different. In the past, Brad Stevens has said he envisions Brown staying with the Celtics for a long time, but on Tuesday, he left the door open to part ways.

“Jaylen Brown is a big part of us,” Stevens said. “I’m never going to predict the future, but … the one thing I want to make very clear is how valued he’s always been. He’s been amazing. He’s been an amazing teammate. Great person to be around. Whether that run ends 10 years from now when he retires or before, there’s a lot to celebrate. We have a great relationship and an open relationship where we talk about everything. But I don’t want to predict the future. But I look at it as, ‘This is our team.’”

Plenty of teams could benefit from adding Brown. He is coming off his best season and has three years left on his deal. He is also extension-eligible this offseason. The Minnesota Timberwolves reportedly discussed him before adding LaMelo Ball. While the exact list of interested teams is unknown, NBA insider Marc Stein revealed two teams that are not pursuing Brown.

“It has been stressed in recent days that neither the (Charlotte) Hornets nor the (Houston) Rockets, despite speculation, are actively pursuing Jaylen Brown," wrote Stein on Friday.

It would make sense for the Hornets to target Brown after parting ways with LaMelo. They have the assets to make it happen and were a win away from making the playoffs last year. The Rockets could also use a player like Brown after a disappointing exit in the playoffs.

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Real Madrid still want to bring back 21-year-old Argentine wonderkid in 2027 – report

Real Madrid still want to bring back 21-year-old Argentine wonderkid in 2027 – report
Real Madrid still want to bring back 21-year-old Argentine wonderkid in 2027 – report

Real Madrid still see Como starlet Nico Paz as a player for the future, even if he will not return to the Santiago Bernabeu immediately.

A product of La Fabrica, the Argentine forward has gone on to make a name for himself by becoming the star of Cesc Fabregas’ project in Italy.

Following his development into one of Serie A’s best players last season, Madrid activated their buy-back clause but agreed to sell him to Como for a higher fee.

Now, according to Guillermo Rai of The Athletic, a sale to a third club was never an option for Los Blancos because of regulations and out of respect for Como.

The key point, however, is that Real Madrid value Nico above the €80 million buy-back clause and still want him back in 2027.

Real Madrid’s current overcrowding has made decisions more complicated across the squad. Bringing Nico back now, without a clear role, could have done more harm than good.

Game time shaped the decision

Nico Paz to return to Como. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

The report says game time was a major factor. That is understandable. Nico is at the stage where minutes matter more than symbolic status.

A return to Real Madrid only makes sense if he is coming back to compete seriously, not to sit on the bench behind a crowded midfield and attacking group. That is why 2027 feels like the more logical window.

This is responsible squad planning. Real Madrid have kept control of the situation through the buy-back clause, while allowing the player to continue growing in an environment where he can play regularly.

Como also deserve respect in the operation. If Madrid had treated Nico as a quick trading asset, it would have damaged a relationship and sent the wrong message to clubs willing to develop young players.

A future return still feels alive

Real Madrid wish to re-sign Nico. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Nico’s talent has never been the question. He has the technical quality, creativity and personality that fit Real Madrid’s long-term idea.

The question is when the move makes sense. Right now, Madrid are already trying to prune the squad before adding more players.

By 2027, the situation could be different. Slots may be open in the squad, certain senior players may end up leaving and Nico could arrive as an even bigger star.

That is the ideal scenario for Madrid. They do not need to rush him back just to prove they believe in him.

Paz may or may not have a Madrid future, but there is no doubt that he has a huge future in the game, irrespective of where his career takes him.

Paul Monaghan set to join Cadillac, but hasn’t resigned from Red Bull yet

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Paul Monaghan is set to leave Red Bull to join the Cadillac Formula 1 team, with the move effectively finalised, but no formal resignation has been submitted to the Milton Keynes team, Motorsport.com can reveal.

Monaghan, chief engineer of car engineering at Red Bull, is one of the team's longest-serving and most respected members. Having joined the team in 2005, he was one of the less visible but most influential architects of the team's success during the Christian Horner era.

In recent weeks, speculation had emerged about a possible departure, with the rumours intensifying on the eve of the Austrian Grand Prix.

Those reports were effectively confirmed at Spielberg, where it became clear that Cadillac is Monaghan's next destination, ruling out speculation that had linked him to other teams in recent weeks.

However, one final procedural step remains. This weekend, Monaghan is carrying out his duties as usual in the Red Bull garage, carrying out business as usual, with Red Bull yet to be served his resignation officially.

For Red Bull, Monaghan's departure would represent yet another loss of a key figure, further evidence of the personnel exodus that began following the departures of Christian Horner and Adrian Newey.

Paul Monaghan, Chief Engineer, Red Bull Racing, Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing, 1st position, talk in Parc Ferme

Paul Monaghan, Chief Engineer, Red Bull Racing, Max Verstappen, Red Bull Racing, 1st position, talk in Parc Ferme

A major restructuring of the team's technical organisation is currently under way in Milton Keynes, but losing Monaghan would be another significant setback for a team working to rebuild its internal structure and stability.

The continuing trend remains a source of concern for Max Verstappen amid focus on his future at the team.

Read Also: Red Bull confident of keeping Max Verstappen despite Paul Monaghan exit rumours

Cadillac, meanwhile, has built much of its organisation by recruiting extensively from the UK-based F1 teams. In addition to Monaghan, the new American outfit has hired personnel from Red Bull and several other paddock operations, particularly among mechanics and trackside staff.

Replacing someone with Monaghan's experience will be no easy task. His F1 career began at McLaren in 1990, shortly after completing a Master's degree in Mechanical Engineering. He started at the highest level, working as a data engineer with Ayrton Senna, Gerhard Berger and David Coulthard.

In 2000, he left McLaren to join Benetton, where he worked with a young Fernando Alonso during the Spaniard's early years in F1. After a spell at Jordan, he joined the newly formed Red Bull F1 team in 2005, going on to become one of the team's technical cornerstones and playing a key role in the success that ultimately delivered 14 F1 world championships.

Read Also: Why Red Bull suffered “hit-and-miss” issues during first test of crucial F1 upgrade

 

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Vote now for Monroe County Region Athlete of the Week Best of Spring

Shevy Alexander was the All-Star of the All-Stars.

Candidates for Monroe County Region Athlete of the Week came from All-Star Baseball and Football Games against Lenawee County.

Alexander held off a fellow Whiteford graduate to win.

The football player drew 4,502 votes to top baseball player Luke Henegar with 3,316.

More: Kemp, Skamiera honored as the top athletes in their sports

You get to choose between the 12 winners from the spring season in the final poll of the 2025-26 school year.

Voting will continue until 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, July 1.

Polls will remain open through 11:59 p.m. on Wednesday, June 24.

Here the candidates in order of the week they won.

Athlete of the Week

March 16-22: Ally Griffith, Whiteford softball, 2,200

March 23-29: Charleigh Meggison, Milan softball, 10,619

April 6-12: Olivia Tilley, Airport softball, 8,147

April 13-19: Luke Dulecki, New Boston Huron boys track and field, 12,671

April 20-26: Iva Ravindra, Bedford girls track and field, 15,590

April 27-May 3: Lincoln Murbach, Erie Mason boys track and field, 4,066

May 4-10: Zane Knezevich, Jefferson boys track and field, 12,422

May 11-17: Nick Pudlowski, Bedford baseball, 12,776.

May 18-24: Hunter Hemelgarn, Ida baseball, 9,355.

May 25-31: Lily O’Dell, Ida softball, 22,477.

June 1-7: Josh Horak, Summerfield baseball, 14,818.

June 15-21: Shevy Alexander, Whiteford football, 4,502.

This article originally appeared on The Monroe News: Vote now for Monroe County Region Athlete of the Week Best of Spring

The Red Sox failure to retain Kyle Schwarber is still felt today

HOUSTON, TX - OCTOBER 22: Kyle Schwarber #18 of the Boston Red Sox warms up on deck before game six of the 2021 American League Championship Series against the Houston Astros at Minute Maid Park on October 22, 2021 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Billie Weiss/Boston Red Sox/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Given the disaster the Red Sox have gotten themselves into this season, let’s take a look back on how the ballclub could have been in a better position to compete, both in 2026 and other recent seasons with just two playoff appearances in the 2020s.

Boston currently ranks last in baseball with just 67 home runs as a team. Guess which player leads the sport in long balls? 

That would be Kyle Schwarber, the three-month power boost the Sox acquired at the 2021 trade deadline in a swap with the Washington Nationals that’s among the larger wins of Chaim Bloom’s complicated tenure as chief baseball officer.

The 2016 World Series champion didn’t immediately hit the field after the trade as he worked back from injury. Once he did take the field, he elevated an already talented lineup. Schwarber hit .291 with seven homers in a .957 OPS in 41 regular-season games for Boston. Finding a brand new role at first base, he also elevated the inconsistent Bobby Dalbec to the best two-month stretch of his life with 15 homers in 49 games in the last two months of the year. 

Schwarber also popped three dingers in the postseason, with memorable moments from his solo shot off Gerritt Cole in the American League Wild Card Series to blowing open a raucous Game 3 of the ALCS off Jose Urquidy. 

That was really the end of the fun on an unexpected run. Boston’s bats fell quiet from there on out and eventually fell to the Astros in six games that series. Schwarber headed to free agency and Boston chose not to bring him back given that designated hitter J.D. Martinez was still there for another season, Dalbec was available to play first, and the eventual arrival of touted power prospect Triston Casas.

The Red Sox never should have let him walk out the door. Keeping him paired with Martinez (at least for part of 2022), Xander Bogaerts and Rafael Devers would’ve made for a lethal lineup with a cemented core, even after the Mookie Betts trade in 2020.

Boston had options to make that work. The front office could’ve traded Martinez to clear the way for Schwarber on a longer deal. They could’ve let him ride out first base until Casas or Dalbec truly forced the issue, at least defensively to an extent. But that never happened.

Instead, Schwarber walked to the Philadelphia Phillies on a four-year, $79 million deal. That’s a pretty good bargain for someone who led the league in home runs twice during that contract. And the Red Sox should’ve matched it. 

After four playoff appearances and a trip to the World Series with the Phillies, Schwarber hit the market again this past winter. The Red Sox had an open chance to right their wrongs and add real power to a lineup that truly needed it in its modern construction. 

The Red Sox never made him an offer. Once again, he signed on with Philadelphia, this time for five years and $150 million. Don’t like that number for a 33-year-old? Too bad, he continues to back it up.

There’s obviously several “what if” personnel decisions to look back on over the last half-decade in Boston. For the Red Sox, Schwarber continues to play to a level worthy of topping that list. 

Forward Charles joins Blackpool on loan

Dion Charles in white Huddersfield Town shirt looks to his left during a match
Dion Charles scored in the 2023 EFL Trophy Final to help Bolton lift the trophy under Ian Evatt [Getty Images]

League One side Blackpool have brought in Northern Ireland forward Dion Charles on a season-long loan from Huddersfield Town.

The Blackpool academy graduate has scored four goals in 55 appearances for the Terriers since joining from Bolton Wanderers in January 2025.

Charles, 30, scored 57 goals under current Seasiders boss Ian Evatt during three years at Bolton and has played 250 times in League One across his career.

"The gaffer knows what I'm about," he told the club website.

"He can get the best out of me and I've played the best football of my career under him so it's really exciting times."

DONE DEAL: Alejo Veliz completes move to Bahia

BRIGHTON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 28: Tottenham Hotspur's Alejo Veliz looks on during the Premier League match between Brighton & Hove Albion and Tottenham Hotspur at American Express Community Stadium on December 28, 2023 in Brighton, England. (Photo by Andrew Kearns - CameraSport via Getty Images) | CameraSport via Getty Images

Well, it took 19 days since the last time we reported this but now’s official. Tottenham Hotspur’s 19-year-old Argentinian striker Alejo Veliz has completed his transfer to Brazilian Campeonato side Bahia. The transfer is reportedly close to £8m.

We have reached agreement with Bahia for the transfer of Alejo Veliz, who will join the Brazilian club on 1 July.

We wish Alejo all the best for the future.

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— Tottenham Hotspur (@SpursOfficial) June 26, 2026

Bahia is owned by City Group, so there’s at least a theoretical chance he could be eventually transferred up the City Chain and end up starting for Manchester City some day, lol. But in truth, Bahia is probably his level. He was a teenage star at his home club of Rosario Central in Argentina, from whom Spurs bought him a few years ago. But he never hit the level he was expected to hit, had a couple of bad loans after Spurs bought him, and then was loaned back to Rosario Central last season. Now he gets to restart his career while staying in South America.

As I wrote earlier this month:

I have nothing against the kid — far from it, I’d love to see him establish himself in a smaller South American league like Brazil and then potentially go from there. It’s clear, however, that he’s unlikely to crack Tottenham Hotspur’s first team and it’s best that he’s moved on. Bahia finished 7th in the Campeonato and finished third in the league in xG — seems like a pretty good place to land for now, and a nearly £8m transfer fee, which includes a 20% sell-on clause, isn’t awful and probably comes close to breaking even in accounting terms.

Veliz was less a lottery ticket and more a big swing on what was hopefully going to be a diamond in the rough. It didn’t work out that way, but I hope Veliz goes on to have a solid career.

Matchday 16 of the World Cup was a rollercoaster ride…let’s talk

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - JUNE 26: Kylian Mbappe of France and Michael Olise of France during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group I match between Norway and France at Boston Stadium on June 26, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Catherine Ivill - AMA/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With six games and a lot at stake, matchday 16 of the FIFA World Cup was nothing short of a rollercoaster ride.

The marquee game of the day was supposed to be France vs. Norway in a match that would pit France’s Kylian Mbappé vs. Norway’s Erling Haaland in a battle between two of the world’s most prolific scorers.

That showdown never materialized and fans were worse off for it.

With no preference for finishing in for first or second place, Norway boss Stale Solbakken chose to rest his most important players — a true downer for anyone hoping to see a clash of such scoring titans. France, as expected, dominated Norway’s rotated lineup, but will Solbakken’s strategy work?

The loss of momentum is a thing, no doubt, but rest is also very important for a Norway side whose best players might be a bit worn down from the tournament.

As always, the question will be answered in the next round.

Here is a recap of all the games.

France secures a thumping 4-1 victory against seemingly helpless Norway

Both sides had already secured qualification with two wins. Hence, Norway decided to take a step back. The likes of Erling Haaland, Martin Ødegaard, and Alexander Sørloth all sat on the bench. Even if the Norwegians lost, they had an easier opponent in Ivory Coast.

France decided to go head on, since going first meant that their next knockout round game would be on the East Coast. The same timezone, minimal travel, and they could continue to stay in Boston — a huge advantage. 

From the start of the game, every French player wanted a piece of the hapless Norway side. By the time Ousmane Dembélé scored in the 6th minute, France had already made five chances. Dembélé then scored his second goal in the 20th. Kylian Mbappé managed to assist both the goals. 

In retaliation, Thelo Aasgaard scored just a minute after the second goal. The buildup came through Andreas Schjelderup from the left, who spotted Aasgaard on the edge of the box. Here, Aasgaard managed to trick the defenders, get into the perfect space and score, while misdirecting goalkeeper Maignan. The Norwegian retaliation ended there, as Dembélé scored a hattrick by the 32nd. This was special, as it was the first time that a hattrick had been scored in the first half in the 21st century. 

In the second half, a major chance opened up for Norway — they were awarded a penalty after Oscar Bobb was fouled in the box. Jørgen Strand Larsen was set to take the penalty, but Maignan managed to save it with a dive to his right 

Desiré Doué playing the entire duration of the game was clearly frustrated, but his relentless pursuits was finally rewarded towards the end of the game. With all his fellow starters replaced, Doué alongside substitute Bradley Barcola made it 4-1. Barcola came down the left flank, cuts to his right, crosses into the box, as Doue runs into the box and heads the ball into the corner of the net. 

Regarding the Bayern Munich contingent, Michael Olise had a rather average game. Playing centrally did not suit him, but he made earnest attempts, as reflected by his xG of 0.51 and three shots attempted. Dayot Upamecano on the other hand, had a solid game, with nearly ten defensive contributions. 

France’s emphatic win means they will be facing Sweden in the knockouts.

Senegal demolishes Iraq and set records

Let’s start with something insane. Senegal beat Iraq 5-0 to become the first African team to score five goals in the World Cup.

What stood out was not the scoreline, but the story behind it.

First, the Iraq red card. Iraq were already 1-0 down, with Habib Diarra’s early goal. Then, defender Rubin Sulaka picked up a yellow after grabbing and pulling Sadio Mane, preventing his impending goal. Later, on review, it was deemed a clear denial of goalscoring opportunity.

By the 13th minute, Iraq were down to ten, and this proved to be an incredible advantage that Senegal made full use of. They resumed scoring in the second half. Ismaila Sarr tested the limits of his opposition’s defence and with an assist from Lamine Camara, become Senegal’s leading all-time goalscorer. Papa Gueye took advantage of this setting, running down the entire Iraqi midfield. He scored once assisted by Sarr and the second assisted by Iliman Ndiaye. Ndiaye’s favour was returned, as Gueye assisted him in the 82nd, scoring the 5th and final goal.

Senegal took their xG of 3.03 and turned it into five spectacular goals, while Iraq barely registered one shot on target. Their defense worked as hard as possible, but it simply wasn’t enough. This sees Senegal as among the highest placed third-place teams while Iraq exits the World Cup.

Final standings of Group I: France (1), Norway (2), Senegal (3), Iraq (4)

Spain edges Uruguay, sending them back home

This game was a comedy of errors for a neutral.

The background of this game in itself is rather interesting. Uruguay’s locker room was apparently wildly unstable, with many being dissatisfied with Marcelo Bielsa. His side had already suffered a group-stage exit in 2022 and with this loss, it is highly likely he may lose his job. Uruguay needed only one point to qualify, but with an xG of 0.2? The once glorious South American side now stands desperately in need of an overhaul.

That aside, let’s talk about the game. Álex Baena’s lone goal separates the two sides. There’s less to talk about the goalscoring and more to talk about the goalkeeping. Legendary Uruguayan keeper Fernando Muslera managed to catch the ball, but immediately let it slip. The momentum of that shot was not visibly high either and Muslera;s slip lead to the ball gently rolling into the back of the net. His performances against both Saudi Arabia and Cabo Verde were poor but this was thus far, the legend’s worst performance.

The rest of the game, even from Spain was rather average. Perhaps the most iconic moment was Ferran Torres missing what was clearly an open shot on target. The Spaniards held onto the ball the whole game, passing the ball around the whole time, with a decent chance once in a while but a shambolic finish. The midfield domination was met by a bang-average attack who fluffed the easiest of chances.

The worst of it was what Uruguay did right in the dying minutes of the game. Agustin Canobbio went studs-up into Pau Cubarsi. A clear red. Even if they had all the chances to, Uruguay simply could not muster even the one goal they needed.

Uruguay had virtually nothing to offer and Spain chose to offer nothing.

Cabo Verde and Saudi Arabia feature in dead rubber draw

There is so little to talk about this game.

Cabo Verde are the smallest nation to ever qualify for the World Cup knockouts. They played it smart — three draws, giving them three points, just enough to become runners-up. They defended with all their heart and did in fact make the better chances. Saudi Arabia played mere spectators. For a team that desperately needed the goal could hardly finish. Either they hesitated to shoot, or they blew the easiest of chances. The quality of the Saudi Arabian National Team has been long under fire and with this World Cup exit, this is certainly a team that needs a major revamp.

Cabo Verde will face defending champions Argentina in what will certainly be a thrilling fixture.

Final standingsof Group H: Spain (1), Cabo Verde (2), Uruguay (3), Saudi Arabia (4)

Belgium return to form with a stunning win against New Zealand

The Belgium golden generation has turned into a mere memory in recent years. At the last World Cup, they were eliminated in the group stage. This year, they drew Egypt 1-1 and Iran 0-0, after falling to score from the multiple chances they’d created. Needless to say, not much was expected from the Red Devils. 

Against New Zealand, Belgium managed to ‘click’ somehow. Take the likes of Kevin de Bruyne and Leandro Trossard. They made fantastic chances — especially Trossard who looked incredibly sharp, made well-timed runs and partnered well with Jeremy Doku. Despite missing out on an early penalty, they continued to stay focused and their efforts finally bore fruit. 

Trossard received a perfectly positioned corner kick in the box and effortlessly converted it. New Zealand looked earnest — qualification was just as important for them, but both the Belgian defense and veteran goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois were quick to nip their chances. The wingers put in their best efforts but neither the midfield, nor their striker was doing much to help. 

Belgium returned to the second half determined, resulting in easily their most memorable performance in years. Trossard scored his second goal, with de Bruyne in the buildup. The legendary midfielder finally secured a goal himself and was subbed off later. 

A surprise goal came in from New Zealand, as the efforts of Elijah Just paid off. Just, their brightest prospect this tournament, scored via a corner from the edge of the box. But Belgium pulled the game back with two goals. One from Romelu Lukaku and a last minute goal from Alexis Saelemaekers assisted by Lukaku. 

To put simply, the best Belgian performance in recent years was driven by circumstance and desperation. Whether this is a temporary state, or a true identity, remains to be tested in the knockouts. New Zealand however, had so much to give, but fell short. They return home but certainly will return in 2030 stronger. 

VAR leaves Iranian dreams hanging with a draw with Egypt

In what was easily the most dramatic game of the night, Iran faced Egypt. Iran’s chances at qualification relied on this fixture while Egypt had already progressed to knockouts. 

The scoring was opened in five minutes by Egypt’s Mahmoud Saber. The midfielder shot between the Iranian keeper’s legs, assisted by Hassan Trezeguet. However, immediately afterward, a challenge against Iran’s Mehdi Taremi in the box gave them a penalty. Taremi took the penalty only to miss it — it was promptly saved by keeper Mostafa Shobeir. In three minutes, Iran managed to mend the situation — a goal from Ramin Rezaeian who fired the ball into the roof of the net. 

In less than fifteen minutes, this fixture had proven itself to be perhaps the best of the day. Aggressive, ruthless attacks from each side continued throughout. Interestingly, this game featured a total of seven yellow cards — three from Egypt and four from Iran. The second half offered chances to both sides, but there was nothing substantial, until stoppage time. 

At the 93rd minute, Iran scored from an insanely messy pinball situation within the box. Shoja Khalilzadeh, for a minute, had turned a national hero. He celebrated so passionately he was given a yellow card, but his joy came crashing as VAR ruled it marginally offside. In a minute, they recouped again, but hit the crossbar. The game ended there, but Iran’s hopes did not. The fans and the team will wait till tomorrow, when the list of the top third-place teams will be compiled to decide who will progress to knockouts. 

Tomorrow holds millions of Iranian dreams. Will they make it further? We will simply have to wait and see. 

Final standings of Group G: Belgium (1), Egypt (2), Iran (3), New Zealand (4)


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Angels Lose Series Opener Against Athletics, 9-3, As GM Minasian Also Gets Fired

The Los Angeles Angels are looking to repeat the series win they posted against the Athletics in Sacramento last weekend, but they’ll have a hill to climb if they want to do it in Anaheim as they lost the first game of their three-game series in a 9-3 route. 

Angels starter Walbert Urena had a tough go in this one, although he did match zeroes with A’s starter J.T. Ginn until the Halos staked him to a 1-0 lead in the fourth inning. The run came on an RBI single by Donovan Walton to score Wade Meckler, but things went downhill in a hurry after that. 

The A’s put up a seven spot on Urena in the fifth as they batted around and sent 11 hitters to the plate. The big RBI hits came from Jeff McNeil, Alika Williams and Henry Bolte, with Nick Kurtz and Shea Langeliers also driving in runs with base hits. 

The end of the inning got especially ugly. Urena was charged with a balk for a disengagement violation, and he also contributed with a wild pitch has he couldn’t contain the traffic on the bases. Manager Kurt Suzuki got ejected later in the game for arguing a catcher’s interference call, so this was a bad night all around. 

The Angels did get two runs back in the bottom of the inning on a two-run homer by Jo Adell that scored Zach Neto to make it 7-3. But the A’s made that irrelevant with two of their own in the seventh off reliever Brent Suter to put the game away, with Kurtz and Jonah Heim driving home the runs. 

The loss of composure by Urena was the most disappointing aspect of this loss. He’s done a good job of keeping his poise and staying away from the big inning, but this outing ended a string of mostly good efforts in which he’s given up just six earned runs over four starts. 

The evening also took on a somber tone with the news that GM Perry Minasian had been fired, with John Mozeliak taking over as a consultant to lead a search for the next GM who will presumably take over during the offseason.  

Angels fans will undoubtedly be delighted to see Minasian get the gate, as they’ve been clamoring for his firing for some time. But it was a tough blow for Suzuki, who was hired as a lame-duck manager by Minasian and now finds himself in limbo for at least the rest of the season. 

"Tough day,” Suzuki said after the game in a piece written by Rhett Bollinger of MLB.com. “It's part of the job and it's a business and it happens. I’ve talked with Perry. He's disappointed like anybody would be.”

Thoughts on a 5-4 Rangers win

TORONTO, ON - JUNE 26: Texas Rangers Relief Pitcher Jacob Latz (67) celebrates the win with Texas Rangers Catcher Elías Díaz (35) after the MLB regular season game between the Texas Rangers and the Toronto Blue Jays on June 26, 2026, at Rogers Centre in Toronto, ON, Canada. (Photo by Julian Avram/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Rangers 5, Blue Jays 4

  • Its a two game winning streak, y’all.
  • And a win that is thanks in large part to our man Nathan Eovaldi.
  • In the first game against Toronto, MacKenzie Gore allowed four hits and a walk in seven innings, but clustered most of them together in one inning, resulting in three runs scoring.
  • Nathan Eovaldi was similar to Gore in terms of allowing baserunners — five hits and a walk — but wily veteran that he is, he made sure they were more scattered.
  • Through five innings Eovaldi had allowed just a walk and a single. He allowed a pair of hits in the six and two more in the seventh, but left them all stranded, ultimately leaving the game with no Blue Jays runs on the board.
  • The Jays did their damage off the pen in the eighth, with Robby Ahlstrom and Jakob Junis each getting dinged with two runs apiece in the inning before Junis finally struck out pinch hitter Alejandro Kirk with the tying run on first.
  • And Jacob Latz decided to walk the leadoff hitter in the ninth just to alarm us a little before retiring the next three batters on foul pop outs.
  • Eovaldi’s most effective pitch for once wasn’t his splitter. Instead it was the curveball that was keeping the Jays off-balance, generating 8 of the 14 swings and misses he got on the day.
  • Eovaldi threw his cutter and curveball a combined 49 times and didn’t allow either a hit or a hard hit ball off of either of them. Eovaldi only allowed three hard hit balls all game, per Statcast, with two coming off of his fastball and one on his sinker.
  • That’s pretty good, I think.
  • Eovaldi logged nine strikeouts against the Jays, which moved him past Kerry Wood, Yovani Gallardo, Woodie Fryman and Todd Stottlemyre for 204th on the all time strikeout list, with 1588. If he can strike out seven his next time out he’ll move into the top 200.
  • Looking at the guys ahead of him on the all time list, guys he could pass this year if he stays healthy and effective, you see an odd combination of names. The next three are Ron Darling, he of the awful Lee Mazzili trade, Steve Trachsel, and Hall of Famer Rube Marquard. Guys Eovaldi could be passing later in the year include Hall of Famer Vic Willis, who is sandwiched between J.A> Happ and Rick Wise. Freddy Garcia, Jack Powell, Steve Rogers and Jered Weaver are all tied at #186, with 1621 Ks.
  • Much like the series opener, the Rangers jumped on top early, then rode that out despite having to sweat a little late.
  • The Rangers jumped on Patrick Corbin for three runs in the first inning, then two more in the third.
  • I’m like, oh, yeah, Patrick Corbin was in the Rangers’ rotation most of last year. It feels kind of embarrassing.
  • Justin Foscue, looking to securely lock down his role as short-side platoon DH, went 2 for 4, driving in a run in the first with an RBI single, and then both the third inning runs with a two run homer.
  • Foscue is currently slashing .382/.462/.735 in 39 plate appearances against lefties, and I think that will play.
  • For the season he’s slashing .268/.330/.500 in 91 plate appearances. I’m not going to provide his splits against righties because I don’t want to harsh my mellow.
  • Wyatt Langford went 3 for 5 with a double, continuing to silence the critics. He also stole a base, though he was thrown out trying to stretch a single into a double as well.
  • Langford is slashing .278/.324/.500 on the season. His 1.7 bWAR is the second-highest on the team, despite playing in just 40 games so far this year, and he has a 138 OPS+. He has a 1.5 fWAR and 128 wRC+, if you prefer Fangraphs to B-R.
  • Coming into this game, the Rangers were in a four-way tie for WC3 with the Astros, A’s and Jays. The Jays lost to the Rangers, of course, and the Astros lost, but the A’s won, so the Rangers are now in a tie for WC3 with the A’s, one game up on the Astros and Jays, a game and a half up on the Twins and the Orioles, a game and a half back of Seattle in the A.L. West, and two games back of Cleveland for WC2.
  • Nathan Eovaldi reached 96.3 mph on his fastball, averaging 95.6 mph. Robby Ahlstrom topped out at 96.4 mph with his fastball. Jakob Junis’s sinker reached 94.6 mph. Jacob Latz touched 95.9 mph with his fastball.
  • Alejandro Osuna had a 105.6 mph groundout. Justin Foscue had a 104.8 mph homer and a 101.6 mph groundout. Wyatt Langford had a 104.2 mph double and a 103.0 mph single. Nicky Lopez had a 103.3 mph single. Ezequiel Duran had a 101.2 mph groundout.
  • Five down, five to go.

Surprising Western Conference team emerges with ‘aggressive’ pursuit of Celtics’ Jaylen Brown

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Photo by Thearon W. Henderson/Getty Images

The Boston Celtics will have plenty of options if they decide to move on from Jaylen Brown this offseason, with a new trade partner emerging in the West.

The Celtics may have strained their relationship with 2024 Finals MVP Brown by openly shopping him for Giannis Antetokounmpo.

After failing to land Giannis, other teams are eyeing Brown if his time in Boston is over. This includes the Portland Trail Blazers from the West.

Blazers are eyeing a star acquisition like Celtics’ Jaylen Brown

Marc Stein revealed that the Portland Trail Blazers are aggressively pursuing Brown after coveting him as a talent for years. The expected trade price for Brown will likely include four or more first-round picks.

“There is one team leaguewide, sources say, most frequently described as actively pursuing Boston’s Jaylen Brown. The Portland Trail Blazers. The Blazers have been known to covet Brown dating back to Damian Lillard’s first tenure with the franchise. And they still do.”

“The question from here, of course, is whether even the aggressive Blazers are willing to satisfy Boston’s steep demands in trade talks. ESPN reported Friday that the Celtics, in some recent conversations with interested teams involving Brown, have sought four first-round picks for him.”

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Photo By Matt Stone/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald via Getty Images

Brown averaged 28.7 points, 6.9 rebounds, and 5.1 assists last season for the Celtics in a career-best season.

The Blazers could have a monster package for the Celtics

The Blazers surprised everyone by making the 2026 NBA Playoffs, with stars Deni Avdija, Donovan Clingan, and Scoot Henderson taking notable strides in their development. Avdija is an All-Star forward, and Brown is the kind of player who knows how to play alongside that.

In addition to four first-round picks, the Blazers are likely to give up former Celtic Robert Williams III alongside Jerami Grant and Shaedon Sharpe. This is an expensive package, but it might be what’s necessary to convince the Celtics to part with Brown.

The Celtics build their depth up with a strong cast of players while acquiring future assets they could leverage for other win-now trades.

Going to Portland might not be ideal for Brown, but he would be the team’s No. 1 scoring option with Damian Lillard alongside him and a strong defensive setup including Clingan, Toumani Camara, and Brown’s former title-winning teammate Jrue Holiday.

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Arizona State football's Top 10 players in College Football 27

Who are the top-rated Arizona State football players in the College Football 27 video game?

Check out the Sun Devils players with the highest rankings in the game, which releases next month.

In all, 13 players have a rating of 80 or higher, led by DT C.J. Fite and linebacker Owen Long, who lead the team with 88 overall ratings.

Of the 13 players with ratings above 79, nine play a position on defense.

Cornerback Ashton Stamps and wide receivers Omarion Miller and Reed Harris round out the Top 5 ASU football players in the ratings. Below are the ASU players with an 80 rating or higher, which goes beyond 10 because of tie scores.

What to know: When does CFB 27 come out? College Football 27 release date, price

Top 10 Arizona State football players in College Football 27

  • 1. C.J. Fite, defensive tackle: 88
  • 1. Owen Long, linebacker: 88
  • 3. Ashton Stamps, cornerback: 87
  • 3. Omarion Miller, wide receiver: 87
  • 3. Reed Harris, wide receiver: 87
  • 6. Adrian Wilson, safety: 85
  • 7. Emar'rion Winston, edge: 82
  • 8. Jalen Thompson, edge: 81
  • 8. Kyson Brown, halfback: 81
  • 10. Clayton Smith, edge: 80
  • 10. Jessiah McGrew, safety: 80
  • 10. Maki Stewart, guard, 80
  • 10. Zac Swanson, defensive tackle: 80

For a complete list of Arizona State football player ratings in College Football 27, visit ASU football's team ratings page for EA Sports.

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Wild Stay Quiet On Draft's Opening Night, But Bill Guerin Says 'Tomorrow's A New Day'

The Minnesota Wild didn't make any headlines during the opening night of the 2026 NHL Draft, but General Manager Bill Guerin made it clear the team isn't done looking for ways to improve its roster.

Minnesota entered Friday night without a first-round pick after trading it to the Vancouver Canucks as part of last season's blockbuster deal for star defenseman Quinn Hughes. As a result, the Wild watched all 32 first-round selections from the sidelines.

Guerin’s biggest move came in December when he swung a blockbuster trade for star defenseman Hughes, giving Minnesota the elite No. 1 defenseman it had been searching for.

When asked after the first round whether there had been any discussions about acquiring a first-round pick, Guerin said there simply wasn't much happening for Minnesota.

"We didn't really have anything going on today. Tomorrow's a new day. We're trying to improve our team each and every day. This is the time of year where a lot of that stuff is done. I didn't mind not having a first-round pick this year because we have Quinn Hughes, and sometimes that's just what you have to do. A lot of down time, and we like where we are."

Guerin's comments reinforced what the organization has maintained since acquiring Hughes. While giving up another first-round pick isn't ideal, Minnesota believes adding one of the NHL's elite defensemen was well worth the price and it clearly was.

Vancouver took Adam Novotný with the pick.

Although the Wild were quiet on Friday, Guerin also made it clear the front office isn't closing the door on making additional moves.

"Nothing's ever off the table. All the GMs, we're all in the same boat. We just want to make our teams better and do what's right for our organizations. There's a lot of time."

The second day of the draft presents Minnesota with its first selections of the weekend, and with trades traditionally picking up throughout Day 2 and free agency just days away, the Wild still have opportunities to reshape their roster before next season.

Friday may have been uneventful for Minnesota, but if Guerin's comments are any indication, the Wild's offseason work is far from finished.

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Ranking the best, worst helmets in the SEC

The SEC is home to some of the best helmets and most notable uniforms in college football. SEC brands are all among the strongest in the country. We think the SEC added two of the best helmets in the country with the recent additions of Oklahoma and Texas.

Helmets are one of the most notable pieces of a team's uniform. Teams no longer wear leather helmets, so each SEC team has a unique helmet that serves as an opportunity for a team to amplify its respective brand. We think some teams are doing better jobs than others, but overall don't think any team's primary helmet is ugly.

Below we rank our favorite SEC helmets from worst to first. Here we are sticking with the school's classic, traditional look as opposed to alternate helmets.

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SEC helmet rankings from worst to first

16. Vanderbilt Commodores

A detail view of a Vanderbilt Commodores helmet

We don't think there's an awful helmet in the SEC. However, Vanderbilt's gold and black helmet seems to change quite a bit and it is just not our cup of tea. The Commodores recently updated their "V" logo and are building up their brand.

15. Texas A&M Aggies

Texas A&M Aggies helmet on the sideline

Texas A&M and Mississippi State essentially have the same primary helmet with different logos. We prefer Mississippi State's logo over Texas A&M's. The Aggies also have alternate black helmets that are pretty awesome.

14. Mississippi State Bulldogs

A Mississippi State Bulldogs helmet sits on the sidelines

Mississippi State recently redesigned its helmet, which is a major upgrade for the Bulldogs. We like the cursive "State" logo much more than Mississippi State's old logo, which was more of a label.

13. Kentucky Wildcats

Kentucky has several alternate helmets, including an awesome chrome helmet the Wildcats debuted in 2014. We like the Wildcats' white helmets more than their traditional blue helmets. We'd rank Kentucky's chrome helmets higher on this list.

12. South Carolina Gamecocks

A South Carolina Gamecocks helmet

We like South Carolina's "Gamecock" logo and are fans of the garnet and black stripes on the helmet. South Carolina began wearing white helmets similar to their current helmets in 1975. The Gamecocks also have black and garnet alternates that are preferable to their white helmets.

11. Auburn Tigers

A detailed view of an Auburn Tigers helmet

Auburn's "AU" logo is a good logo, but the Tigers' color scheme is not our favorite. Auburn's helmet is a classic and it is easily identifiable, but it has some steep competition in the SEC. The Tigers have stripes down the middle of their helmet, which goes better with their white uniforms than their blue uniforms.

10. Florida Gators

A general view of a Florida Gators helmet

Florida's orange helmets are very recognizable, but we aren't crazy about the orange background for the helmet. Florida's blue cursive writing is unique and helps make up for the orange color. Blue and orange is just not our favorite color combination.

9. Missouri Tigers

A general view of a Missouri Tigers helmet

Now, we're getting into the helmets that we truly like. Missouri's black helmets look clean. Their gold and white helmet stripes and logo really pop from the black background even though their logo is not our favorite. The Tigers have a good color scheme and we're fans of their Mizzou label. The difference is often in the details.

8. Tennessee Volunteers

General view of a Tennessee Volunteers helmet

Tennessee has a simple, classic white helmet with a "Power T." It is very recognizable but very plain. The Volunteers have several alternate helmets, including black, gray and orange versions. The Volunteers' helmets are easy on the eyes. We prefer their classic white helmets to their alternates.

7. Arkansas Razorbacks

Arkansas Razorbacks helmet seen on the field

We love Arkansas' helmet. The Razorbacks have one of the best logos in the SEC. Their red and white color scheme is simple, but very recognizable. Arkansas' white helmets with a red logo are great looks as well. If only the Razorbacks played as a good as they looked.

6. Alabama Crimson Tide

Jul 19, 2022; Atlanta, GA, USA; The Alabama helmet on the stage during the SEC Media Days at the College Football Hall of Fame. Mandatory Credit: Dale Zanine-USA TODAY Sports

Alabama's crimson and white helmet is arguably the best in college football. Maybe we've seen Georgia lose to Alabama too many times over the years, but we don't think Alabama's helmet cracks the top five in the SEC. However, there's really nothing bad we can say about this one. The Crimson Tides' gray face mask creates a classic look that we like.

5. LSU Tigers

LSU helmets are seen on the field

LSU's "LSU" and Tiger helmet is very recognizable. The Tigers have been using a helmet similar to their modern edition since 1977. We're big fans of LSU's purple and gold color scheme. Their helmet stripes are a plus.

4. Oklahoma Sooners

An Oklahoma Sooners helmet is shown

Oklahoma's "OU" helmet logo dates to 1966. The Sooners have cleaned up the "OU" a bit over the years, but for the most part Oklahoma's helmets have not changed. The Sooners should stick with their current design for the foreseeable future.

3. Texas Longhorns

A detail view of a Texas Longhorns helmet on the sideline during the first quarter against the Texas A&M Aggies

We seriously considered ranking Texas No. 1. The Longhorns have a fantastic logo and their white and burnt orange helmets are very well done. In the photo above, the Longhorns' helmet looks a bit darker than usual because it was a night game. Texas' "Longhorn" logo used to also have a big number on the side of it way back in the day, but they removed that which was a good choice.

2. Georgia Bulldogs

A Georgia Bulldogs helmet sits on the field

Everybody knows the Georgia "G." The Bulldogs have the same logo as the Green Bay Packers, but it has an entirely different feel with the red and black. Georgia has the best red helmet in the SEC, but the Bulldogs are behind Ole Miss. Georgia has had some alternate helmets over the years, but they rarely go away from wearing the classic red helmets.

1. Ole Miss Rebels

Ole Miss Rebels helmet

We love everything about Ole Miss' helmet and uniform. The Rebels have an excellent color scheme. The cursive red "Ole Miss" logo is pretty sweet. The Rebels' red lettering really pops out from the power blue. The gray face mask goes well with the helmet. The only issue is the Rebels often wear alternate helmets.

This article originally appeared on UGA Wire: Ranking the best, worst helmets in the SEC

Why Lewis Hamilton Skipped the Party to Celebrate His Breakthrough Ferrari Win

Back in Barcelona, Lewis Hamilton secured one of the most defining victories of his late-stage career, finally shattering his winless drought and putting a Ferrari on the top step of the podium. Given the immense pressure, the massive media scrutiny, and the grueling physical challenges he has faced since moving to Maranello, you would naturally expect the seven-time World Champion to throw the party of the century.

Instead, his celebration was entirely digital, deeply personal, and incredibly quiet.

A Thousand Times Bigger Than a Normal Win

Speaking in an interview with Super Sport TV, Hamilton revealed that the traditional post-race extravaganzas were completely put on hold. Rather than popping champagne at a crowded club, he spent the aftermath of his triumph absorbing the raw, unfiltered emotion of his global fanbase.

“Everyone’s come up to me like this past week, you know, ‘how did you celebrate?’ And I’m like, I didn’t celebrate,” Hamilton explained. “My celebration was reposting everybody’s videos. And then I saw these videos of kids, and so many of my fans just watching the race and how it meant to them.”

May 24, 2026; Montreal, Quebec, CANADA; Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton (44) during the Lenovo Grand Prix Du Canada at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images
May 24, 2026; Montreal, Quebec, CANADA; Ferrari driver Lewis Hamilton (44) during the Lenovo Grand Prix Du Canada at Circuit Gilles-Villeneuve. Mandatory Credit: David Kirouac-Imagn Images

For a driver who has stood on the top step of the podium over a hundred times, finding new ways to appreciate a victory can be difficult. But connecting with his supporters elevated this specific milestone into something entirely unprecedented.

“And that, for me, made that day a thousand times bigger than it would have been if it was just a normal, normal win,” he continued. “Because I know that they’re my ride or dies.”

Hamilton: From a Lonely Start to a Global Community

Formula 1 is inherently a solitary sport once the visor drops, but Hamilton has spent the last decade aggressively cultivating a community that transcends the race track. Looking back at his early days in motorsport, the sheer scale of his current support system still catches him completely off guard.

“I’ve always said we win and we lose together because it’s far bigger than just me in the car. I’ve got my whole team. I’ve got people that travel around the world,” Hamilton noted. “And I remember when I was a kid before, even, you know, when I first started racing and I never, ever thought that I would have anyone but my, my mom supporting me, you know?”

Barcelona - Catalunya Grand Prix, Saturday, Getty Images BARCELONA, SPAIN - JUNE 13: Pole position qualifier George Russell of Great Britain and Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team Second placed qualifier Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain and Scuderia Ferrari and Third placed qualifier Andrea Kimi Antonelli of Italy and Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team look oon during qualifying ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Barcelona-Catalunya at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on June 13, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Rudy Carezzevoli/Getty Images)
Barcelona – Catalunya Grand Prix, Saturday, Getty Images BARCELONA, SPAIN – JUNE 13: Pole position qualifier George Russell of Great Britain and Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team Second placed qualifier Lewis Hamilton of Great Britain and Scuderia Ferrari and Third placed qualifier Andrea Kimi Antonelli of Italy and Mercedes AMG Petronas F1 Team look oon during qualifying ahead of the F1 Grand Prix of Barcelona-Catalunya at Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya on June 13, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Rudy Carezzevoli/Getty Images)

The contrast between that lonely kid in a go-kart and the global icon he is today remains a major source of reflection for the British driver, especially when considering the emotional struggles his fans navigate in their daily lives.

“So over the years, as you start to see people decide to choose and come on the journey with you, and you see that grow and grow, and you have a community, everyone in life is going through something and battling, and we all support each other. You know, it’s really, it’s really the most amazing thing.”

The Power of the “Red Top”

Moving to Ferrari brings a completely different weight of expectation, but it also brings the unparalleled devotion of the Tifosi.

Validating that monumental career move wasn’t just about cementing his own legacy; it was about connecting with a completely new generation of fans and sharing that overwhelming support with his own family.

“I think my parents can’t believe the support and love that, that we get. My mom’s so proud and grateful to everybody,” Hamilton shared. “And I think for me to see the young kids, particularly, be excited and wearing the, wearing the red top as well, you know, it’s really, really, really amazing moment.”

Yankees Rivalry Roundup: Rays back within a game of AL East lead

ST. PETERSBURG, FL - JUNE 26: Richie Palacios #1 (L) and Taylor Walls #6 of the Tampa Bay Rays celebrate a win over the Arizona Diamondbacks in a baseball game at Tropicana Field on June 26, 2026 in St. Petersburg, Florida. (Photo by Mike Carlson/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Yankees were asleep at the wheel last night, getting retired in order through five innings before finally getting a hit in the sixth, and losing a 6-1 dud in Boston. I will be upfront in that I had other plans and was spared from watching it, but from what I’ve gathered and reviewed, I sure as hell didn’t miss much. Anyway, read Peter’s recap if you’re daring and interested in more.

Here’s some of what else was going on around the Junior Circuit on Friday night.

Tampa Bay Rays (46-33) 6, Arizona Diamondbacks (41-40) 1

The Yankees haven’t won since Wednesday and the Rays haven’t lost since then either. That includes a Yankees offday on Thursday, but it still means that Tampa Bay has made up ground in a hurry. The 3.5-game lead from Wednesday night is down to one after the Rays welcomed the D-backs to the Trop with a pretty comfortable win.

The Rays prolonged Zac Gallen’s nightmare return to Arizona following an unsuccessful free agency. On the one hand, he only gave up four hits and got into the seventh, but Tampa Bay made the knocks (and two walks) hurt. Geraldo Perdomo had led off the game with a solo shot before Gallen toed the rubber. He walked Yandy Díaz, plunked Jonathan Aranda, and then got smoked for a three-run homer by Junior Caminero that sailed 437 feet.

Gallen actually retired the next 15 batters in a row, but the damage was costly. And when he ran out of steam in the seventh, he allowed a homer to Cedric Mullins before departing in wake of a two-out double from Hunter Feduccia. Díaz singled him in to close out Gallen’s line, and Aranda hung a run on reliever Juan Burgos with a two-bagger to plate Yandy. That was enough to back Nick Martinez (unscored upon for 5 2/3 after the Perdomo dinger) and the Tampa Bay bullpen.

Hope you didn’t use any mental energy on this game either! It was a dud for anyone who doesn’t happen to also be a St. Pete partisan.

Other Games

Cleveland Guardians (42-40) 1, Seattle Mariners (42-41) 3: The Cantillo/Castillo Bowl ended in a 1-1 stalemate after six with both Joey and Luis gone from the ballgame after six, though the former looked sharper with nine K’s and two hits allowed. One of those knocks was a homer by rookie Colt Emerson, and Seattle actually ended up giving Castillo the win by scoring right after he departed. Cal Raleigh and Dominic Canzone drew back-to-back walks to begin the seventh, and once Raleigh went to third on a double-play ball by Josh Naylor, he scored when J.P. Crawford beat out an infield hit on a ball that Travis Bazzana couldn’t handle. Julio Rodríguez added insurance in the eighth on an RBI single of his own; the José A. Ferrer/Gabe Speier/Andrés Muñoz trio spun three innings of perfect relief to nail it down.

The M’s are a game and a half up on the Rangers in a crowded AL West that also has the A’s two back and the Astros 2.5 games behind. The ever-hapless Angels fired their GM and are back to square one with former Cardinals head honcho John Mozeliak suddenly popping up to be their interim leader. What an org. Meanwhile, Cleveland fell one behind Chicago, who, uh, quite frankly annihilated the Royals:

Toronto Blue Jays (39-43) 4, Texas Rangers (40-42) 5: With all due respect to our late pal John Sterling, sometimes you can predict baseball — at least when the starting pitching matchup is Nathan Eovaldi vs. Patrick Corbin. Brandon Nimmo’s RBI double kicked off a three-run first for Texas against Corbin and Justin Foscue belted a two-run homer to make it 5-0 by the third. Eovaldi fired seven scoreless, and though his bullpen nearly gave it all back in an awful eighth that featured a clout by Kazuma Okamoto, Jakob Junis struck out Alejandro Kirk with one man on to finish the inning. Jacob Latz worked around a leadoff walk to retire the next three Jays in order, closing it out despite Toronto having three cracks at walking it off.

Atlético Madrid Use PSG Talks to Tighten Grip on Álvarez Saga

Atlético Madrid Use PSG Talks to Tighten Grip on Álvarez Saga
Atlético Madrid Use PSG Talks to Tighten Grip on Álvarez Saga

Sport report that Paris Saint-Germain have entered active dialogue with Atlético Madrid over Julián Álvarez (26, Argentine), with the two clubs in broader summer negotiations that also encompass a potential move for Kang-in Lee (South Korean, PSG). The report adds that while Álvarez has publicly rejected PSG as a destination in favour of Barcelona, the door at Parc des Princes has not been fully closed – PSG will re-engage if the striker privately reverses his position. Mateu Alemany, Atlético’s director of football, holds the negotiating leverage in either scenario and will determine which buyer, if any, gets access to the player.

As previously covered on Football Espana, Álvarez submitted a formal transfer request to Atlético Madrid and has been explicit about his preferred destination, while Los Rojiblancos have responded by holding firm on a valuation that most of the interested parties are struggling to meet. The arrival of PSG as a credible negotiating counterpart adds a new dimension to a saga that had, until now, been framed primarily as a standoff between Atlético and Barcelona.

What PSG’s entry actually means

The distinction worth drawing here is between PSG entering the race as a genuine primary suitor and PSG entering it as a structural convenience – a club with the financial capacity to make a deal work, whose presence serves Atlético’s interests more than it reflects PSG’s own urgency. Sport are clear on this point: Álvarez was never a priority for Luis Enrique’s side. The manager’s preferred attacking target is Yan Diomande (Ivorian), and PSG’s concrete transfer energy this summer is pointed elsewhere.

What PSG do represent is a buyer Atlético could sell to without the political complications that come with Los Blancos or the financial ceiling questions that come with Barcelona. The broader negotiating context matters here too – the two clubs are already in dialogue over Kang-in Lee, with Alemany and PSG’s Luis Campos described by Sport as speaking the same footballing language. An Álvarez sale to Paris could conceivably be structured alongside or adjacent to the Lee deal, which is why it keeps reappearing in the conversation even when neither PSG nor the player is treating it as a priority.

Sport’s report carries reasonable weight as a source on the Atlético beat, though the framing of PSG’s interest as conditional on a private change of heart from Álvarez is notable. That is less a transfer development than a theoretical possibility being kept alive for tactical reasons – specifically, to remind Barcelona that Atlético has alternatives.

What this means for Atletico Madrid’s summer

Atlético’s position has been consistent throughout this saga: they are not under compulsion to sell, the contract runs to 2030, and if a sale happens it will happen on their terms and to a buyer of their choosing. PSG’s re-emergence, even as a secondary option, reinforces that calculus rather than complicating it. Alemany now has a credible non-Barcelona alternative that he can reference – explicitly or implicitly – in any negotiation with the Blaugrana.

The gap between Barcelona’s ceiling and Atlético’s floor has been the defining structural tension of this story. Diario AS have reported Atlético’s floor in the region of $115m, with the full package potentially rising to $160-175m – figures that test Barcelona’s current financial capacity in ways they do not test PSG’s. The European champions can, in principle, write a cheque that Barcelona cannot, which is precisely why Atlético has allowed the PSG thread to remain open despite the player’s stated preference.

Atlético also has no incentive to rush. The Lee negotiation gives them something to extract from PSG regardless of what happens with Álvarez, and the presence of clubs from England and Italy pursuing the South Korean midfielder means that front has its own competitive pressure working in Los Colchoneros’ favour. Alemany is managing multiple moving parts from a position of structural strength.

What this means for Barcelona

For Barcelona, PSG’s involvement is uncomfortable precisely because it is not a bluff. Arsenal have also been linked with a move involving a player-swap structure, and the Blaugrana now face a situation in which multiple well-resourced clubs can outbid them on pure financial terms. Álvarez’s preference for a move to Barcelona is genuine and publicly stated, but preferences do not determine outcomes when the selling club holds the contractual leverage and has better-funded alternatives queuing up.

The financial arithmetic has not improved for Barcelona since this saga began. A deal around €150m is considered difficult relative to what PSG or Arsenal could mobilise, and Atlético’s refusal to entertain a discounted sale to a La Liga rival – even one the player actively wants – has not softened. Barcelona’s most credible path to Álvarez runs through a creative financial structure, whether that involves instalments, performance add-ons, or assets Atlético value. A straight cash offer that matches PSG’s theoretical ceiling is, for now, beyond the Blaugrana’s realistic reach.

What next for Julián Álvarez?

Álvarez has done what few players in his position do: gone public with his destination preference, named Barcelona, and rejected a move to one of the wealthiest clubs in European football to pursue it. That clarity is not without cost. By closing the PSG door himself, he has marginally reduced Atlético’s pool of willing buyers, though Sport’s framing suggests that door is closed from his side rather than theirs.

The next meaningful development will be whether Barcelona can table a financial structure that Atlético consider serious enough to open genuine negotiations – and whether Álvarez’s public stance holds firm if PSG return with a private approach that Atlético actively encourage him to consider.

Heartfelt message sent to the American people for their ‘positive impact’ during World Cup

Photo by Adam Hunger/Getty Images
Photo by Adam Hunger/Getty Images

The United States of America are one of the three host nations at this summer’s World Cup alongside Mexico and Canada.

While there have been some issues with the tournament itself, such as backlash towards the mandatory hydration breaks in every game, many supporters from around the globe seem to be loving their time in the US.

Now, influencer Tom Halsall has sent a message directly to ‘all of the American people’, praising them for how they have acted during this summer’s World Cup.

Photo by Etienne LAURENT / AFP via Getty Images
Photo by Etienne LAURENT / AFP via Getty Images

American people praised for positive impact during 2026 World Cup

Speaking via TikTok, he highlighted how kind the US people have been, how welcoming they have been to people from around the world, and how their actions have made people ‘not want to leave’ the United States.

He stated: “This is a message to all of the American people out there that may or may not see this video.

“I never want you to forget this summer, the summer of 2026. I never want you, the American people, to forget the amazing positive impact that you have had on so many people around the globe.

“I never want you to forget how amazing you all are. Never want you to forget how your kindness has made people not want to leave this great country this summer.

“I want you all to remember how you have been so welcoming to so many people from all around the world this summer.

“I never want you to forget how you have looked out for people and how you have treated people this summer, and how you have been so hospitable to everybody this summer.

“Most importantly, never forget who you guys are. You are the great American people, defined by character, integrity, hope, love, kindness, and support.

“Please, America, never forget the summer of 2026.”

Fans from all over the globe have flocked to the USA this summer, and many have shared how much they are enjoying different aspects of the culture.

Two couples were given a two-day Texas experience that saw them praise the American lifestyle.

One English fan even went as far as to claim that he had ‘the best beef’ of his life while out in the US.

It has been a very positive World Cup so far for the majority of travelling supporters, and let’s hope that continues until the final on July 19.

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Berrada: Tactical Inflexibility Cost Amorim His Manchester United Job

Berrada: Tactical Inflexibility Cost Amorim His Manchester United Job
Berrada: Tactical Inflexibility Cost Amorim His Manchester United Job

Manchester United CEO Omar Berrada has told The Athletic that Rúben Amorim (40) effectively cornered himself during his 14-month tenure at Old Trafford, framing the Portuguese coach’s dismissal in January 2026 as the consequence of tactical rigidity rather than a failure of ideas – a notably candid public assessment from a chief executive who has otherwise been measured in his external communications.

Amorim arrived in November 2024 with genuine credentials from Sporting CP and a clear mandate to implement a positional-play system built around a 3-4-3/3-4-2-1 structure. United finished 15th in the Premier League in 2024-25 and lost the Europa League final, and by January 2026 the club had seen enough. Amorim has since been confirmed as AC Milan manager, with a United preseason friendly in August now carrying an unavoidable subplot.

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What Berrada said – and what ‘cornered himself’ actually means

Berrada’s language in The Athletic is precise and worth examining carefully. The phrase ‘cornered himself’ places agency squarely with Amorim – this is not a CEO saying the club failed the manager, nor is it a neutral statement about difficult circumstances. It is a deliberate characterisation of a coach who, in Berrada’s assessment, restricted his own room for manoeuvre through inflexibility.

Berrada has also been at pains to note that Amorim “deserves significant recognition” for raising dressing-room standards and professional habits at Carrington, and that the appointment is not viewed internally as a straightforward mistake. That framing matters – it is the kind of careful balance a CEO strikes when he wants the criticism to land without the broader hiring decision being called into question. Berrada’s willingness to speak this directly fits a pattern of unusually frank public communication from the CEO that has characterised INEOS’s approach since taking operational control.

The tactical rigidity case – what the decisions actually showed

The evidence behind Berrada’s characterisation is not difficult to locate. Amorim maintained his back-three system even when injuries and the available squad profile made implementation deeply problematic, and United’s internal analysts repeatedly pushed for more frequent shifts to a back four in high-pressure fixtures. According to ESPN’s account of the sacking, club sources framed the decision around “not enough signs of evolution or progress on the pitch,” with particular frustration that performances did not improve despite additional time and structural support being offered.

Alas, the tension was not purely tactical. Manchester Evening News reporting describes a developing power struggle between Amorim and sporting director Jason Wilcox over recruitment authority and opponent-specific pragmatism, with Amorim publicly insisting he was “a manager, not just a head coach” – a stance that accelerated friction with the hierarchy rather than resolving it. Training-ground staff noted that United’s patterns of play had become predictable and straightforward to scout for Premier League opponents, which is a damning operational verdict regardless of the underlying philosophy’s quality.

What Berrada’s assessment means for Amorim’s next role – and United’s direction

For Amorim, the ‘cornered himself’ framing arrives as he prepares to manage AC Milan – a club with its own considerable internal politics and squad-building constraints. Whether he has addressed the adaptability question will define his tenure there far more than the underlying quality of his positional principles, which remain widely respected across European football.

For United, Berrada’s public candour serves a secondary purpose: it sets the terms for how Michael Carrick’s appointment is understood. Carrick has retained elements of Amorim’s positional framework while operating in a more flexible 4-2-3-1/4-3-3 structure, and the club has briefed that “adaptation, not ideas themselves” was the core issue – a distinction that takes on additional significance given United have ceased compensation payments following his Milan appointment.

It remains to be seen whether Amorim’s stint at AC Milan will rehabilitate the adaptability question Berrada has now placed on the public record, or whether the same structural tensions follow him into a new and equally demanding environment.

Bill Zito Ready to Add New Florida Panthers on Day 2 of NHL Draft

Bill Zito Ready to Add New Florida Panthers on Day 2 of NHL Draft
Florida Panthers GM Bill Zito traded away his two first-round picks in Friday’s NHL Draft (plus the one in 2029) for Brady Tkachuk. // Photo courtesy @FlaPanthers

FORT LAUDERDALE — Most NHL general managers were quite busy 30 minutes before the start of the NHL Draft on Friday, but Bill Zito spent his pregame speaking to a large gathering of fans before then taking a few on a tour of his team’s draft ‘War Room’ at the IcePlex.

Zito mentioned more than a few times that the Panthers could get back into the first round as quickly as it takes to answer his phone, although few expected such a move to go down.

So, as the first few picks of the draft were made — Gavin McKenna went No. 1 to the Maple Leafs, Ivar Sternberg second to the Sharks — Zito stepped into the team’s auditorium to speak with the media.

These kind of press conferences on draft day are usually held at the end of the opening round.

After the Panthers traded their two first-round picks to the Ottawa Senators on Sunday in the Brady Tkachuk blockbuster, Zito could take ‘er easy and watch the first round unfold from afar.

”It’s always fun on a day where you know you’re picking, and we still very well may be picking tonight,” Zito said on Friday evening. “There is that anticipation of ‘is our guy going to be there?’ And, if not, can we move back and maybe get an extra pick for another guy.”

The Panthers have not had a first-round pick since taking Mackie Samoskevich with the 24th overall pick in 2021.

On Sunday, Samoskevich went to Seattle for the 25th pick in Friday’s opening round — a selection that was then bundled in Ottawa’s draft haul for Tkachuk.

The Panthers, barring one of those phone calls, will not have a first-round pick until at least 2030.

But they still have draft picks — including six today.

The Panthers hold the 40th and 48th pick in the first half of the second round.

Despite the lack of high draft capital, Florida’s amateur scouting group works as if they hold a basket of top picks.

Florida has been pretty good the past few years at finding gems outside the first round, and hope to uncover a few more today.

The Panthers have six picks in the final six rounds of the draft that starts at 11 a.m. in Buffalo (NHL Network).

“These guys, they work all year long, and they are committed,” Zito said of his legion of scouts. “They travel all over the world through all kinds of weather, watching in all these small rinks. I want to thank them for the work they do, and that enables us to do a lot of what we do. Then they uncover guys like Sandis Vilmanis in the late rounds, and that is a tremendous value to the organization.’’

Some of Florida’s finds outside the first round since Zito revamped the team’s scouting staff after the 2020 draft include Linus Eriksson (2nd, 2024), Hunter St. Martin (6th, 2024), Gracyn Sawchyn (2nd, 2023), Marek Alscher (3rd, 2022), Ludvig Jansson (4th, 2022), Vilmanis (5th, 2022), and Jack Devine (7th, 2022).

In the 2020 draft, Florida struck paydirt by taking Anton Lundell with the 12th overall pick, but later grabbed players such as Emil Heineman (2nd), Justin Sourdif (3rd), Mike Benning (4th), and Devon Levi (7th).

2026 NHL DRAFT

  • When: Today; Key Bank Center, Buffalo
  • Second-Seventh Rounds: Saturday, 11 a.m. (NHL Network)
  • Panthers Selections (Six Overall) — Round 1: None; Round 2 (Today): No. 40, No. 48; Round 3: None; Round 4: No. 98; Round 5: None; Round 6: No. 168, No. 181; Round 7: No. 217

ON DECK: FLORIDA PANTHERS OFFSEASON

  • NHL Draft (No picks in First Round, Six Overall): Today; KeyBank Center, Buffalo
  • NHL Free Agency: Opens July 1
  • Panthers Development Camp: Late June/Early July; IcePlex, Fort Lauderdale
  • Panthers Rookie Camp/Tournament: Late August/Early Sept.; Site TBA
  • Panthers Training Camp: Early/Mid September; Fort Lauderdale 
  • Panthers Preseason (Four Games): Starts Sept. 20 vs. Carolina Hurricanes
  • 2026-27 NHL Season Opens: Late September; Site, Opponent TBA

This article: Bill Zito Ready to Add New Florida Panthers on Day 2 of NHL Draft originally appeared on Florida Hockey Now.

Penn State's Gavin McKenna selected No. 1 overall in 2026 NHL draft

Penn State hockey history was officially made on Friday night in Buffalo, New York. Gavin McKenna, fresh off his stellar freshman season with the Penn State hockey team, was selected as the No. 1 overall pick in the 2026 NHL Entry Draft by the Toronto Maple Leafs. McKenna is the first No. 1 overall pick for the Penn State hockey program.

McKenna had widely been expected to be one of the first picks in this year's entry draft after coming to Penn State as the top-rated draft prospect. With Toronto holding the top pick in the draft, it was expected the Maple Leafs would draft the Canadian native to trade in one shade of blue and white for another.

McKenna will join another former first overall pick with the Maple Leafs, Auston Matthews, who provided a video welcome message to his newest teammate on Friday evening. McKenna was congratulated on stage in Buffalo by NHL commissioner Gary Bettman and pop star Justin Bieber, who announced the draft pick for the Maple Leafs.

McKenna was destined to be the top pick of the NHL draft, and he lived up to the hype as a freshman with the Nittany Lions. McKenna leaves Penn State for the NHL with the program record for points (8) and assists (7) in a single game and was named a second-team All-American and Big Ten Freshman of the Year. McKenna also claimed a Penn State record of 36 assists.

With the first pick in the 2026 NHL Draft, the Toronto Maple Leafs select, from Penn State University, Gavin McKenna! 👏

…or whatever JB said 🤷‍♂️#NHLDraft x #HockeyValleypic.twitter.com/cfFdk6fLhi

— Penn State Men’s Hockey (@PennStateMHKY) June 26, 2026

McKenna was the only player from the Big Ten selected in the first round of the entry draft. The draft will continue on Saturday with the second through seventh rounds.

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World Cup 2026 third place standings, explained: Updated scenarios for Austria, Algeria and Croatia on last day of groups games

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World Cup 2026 third place standings, explained: Updated scenarios for Austria, Algeria and Croatia on last day of groups games originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The final day of the expanded group phase at the 2026 World Cup takes place on Sunday.

Of those in action, only reigning champions Argentina and their South American counterparts Colombia have made mathematically sure of their places in the Round of 32. Jordan and Panama have been eliminated following back-to-back defeats.

That means there are eight teams with their fate still up in the air, and some of those will land in the shake-up for a best-third-place qualification slot.

Along with the top two from each of the 12 four-team groups, the eight best third-place finishers will advance to the knockout stage.

Here's how the land lies for teams in Groups J, K and L.

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World Cup Group J standings and scenarios

TeamPTSGPWLDGFGAGD
1. Argentina - Q6220050+5
2. Austria32110330
3. Algeria3211024-2
4. Jordan - E0202025-3
  • Q = Qualified to Knockout Stage
  • E = Eliminated

Austria and Algeria enter their final group game in Kansas City knowing a draw will ensure both teams progress. Austria would remain second on goal difference, while Algeria's haul of four points would almost certainly sit within the best eight third-place sides.

If there is a winner in the match, the third-place team will have three points and find themselves looking axiously over goal difference calculations.

Group J schedule, results

Date Match Time (ET)
Tue, June 16Argentina 3, Algeria 0FINAL
Tue, June 16Austria 3, Jordan 1FINAL
Mon, June 22Argentina 2, Austria 0FINAL
Mon, June 22Algeria 2, Jordan 1FINAL
Sat, June 27Algeria vs. Austria10 p.m.
Sat, June 27Jordan vs. Argentina10 p.m.

World Cup Group K standings and scenarios

TeamPTSGPWLDGFGAGD
1. Colombia - Q6220041+3
2. Portugal4210161+5
3. DR Congo1201112-1
4. Uzbekistan0202018-7
  • Q = Qualified to Knockout Stage
  • E = Eliminated

Colombia are already through and playing for position in their final match against Portugal, who need a win to pinch top spot. 

DR Congo are the favourites to finish third and there is a scenario where the African nation comes second, although this would require a big Congo win over Uzbekistan and a heavy Portugal defeat to Colombia, combining to a six-goal swing on goal difference.

Uzbekistan can still come third with a maiden World Cup win over DR Congo, but their minus-7 goal difference means a best-third-place spot would be very hard to achieve.

World Cup Group L standings and scenarios

TeamPTSGPWLDGFGAGD
1. England4210142+2
2. Ghana4210110+1
3. Croatia3211034-1
4. Panama - E0202002-2
  • Q = Qualified to Knockout Stage
  • E = Eliminated

England remain strong favourites to top the group despite their 0-0 draw with Ghana last timet out.  Even in the case of an unlikely defeat to Panama, Thomas Tuchel's side are guaranateed a top-two spot

The Black Stars will finish second unless they lose to Croatia, who will in turn qualify. A draw would land Croatia in the best-third-place calculations. 

Group L schedule, results

Date Match Time (ET)
Wed, June 17England 4, Croatia 2FINAL
Wed, June 17Ghana 1, Panama 0FINAL
Tue, June 23England 0, Ghana 04 p.m.
Tue, June 23Croatia 1, Panama 07 p.m.
Sat, June 27Panama vs. England5 p.m.
Sat, June 27Croatia vs. Ghana5 p.m.

World Cup third-place standings

The top eight advance to the Round of 32; the bottom four miss out.

Table updated after Group H games on Friday, June 26

Pos.TeamGroupPWDLGDPtsFIFA ranking
1Ecuador - QE31110423
2Sweden - QF31110438
3Bosnia and Herzegovina - QB3111-1464
4Paraguay - QD3111-1441
5Senegal - QI31020318
6IranG30300321
7Croatia L21010334
8South Korea A3102-1331
Qualification cut off (top 8 advance)
9AlgeriaJ2101-2329
10ScotlandC3102-3341
11UruguayH30210216
12DR CongoK2011-1143

Sinner seeks to resume dominance after French Open shock

Jannik Sinner celebrates winning a point at Wimbledon in 2025
Jannik Sinner defeated Carlos Alcaraz to win Wimbledon for the first time in 2025 [Getty Images]

For the past two years, Jannik Sinner and Carlos Alcaraz have stood a class above the rest at the top of men's tennis.

And so, once his rival and good friend succumbed to a wrist injury in April, world number one Sinner appeared almost entirely untouchable.

But Sinner would fall victim to one of the biggest shocks at a major in recent years at the French Open, exiting in the second round despite leading Argentine Juan Manuel Cerundolo by two sets and 5-1 in the third.

That collapse ended a 30-match winning streak for the Italian, as well as his bid to become the second-youngest man to complete the career Grand Slam - winning all four major titles - after Alcaraz achieved that in Australia in January.

Sinner said he did not believe the stifling Paris heat that day was to blame but, after appearing to physically shut down in that match at Roland Garros one month ago, the 24-year-old has been pictured wearing an ice vest while training in hot temperatures at Wimbledon.

Speaking on Saturday, two days before he starts his title defence at the All England Club against Miomir Kecmanovic, Sinner said results from a series of health tests he had after the French Open were "very good", but added there would not be an instant solution to avoiding future problems.

"You cannot simulate 100% what you feel in a match because of tension [and] everything going around before and after match," he said.

"We did some changes, not big changes. But I always believe in small details and small changes.

"We are happy at the moment with what we are doing. The result we're not going to see here. It's a long process. There's no magic behind [it]."

Despite the manner of his loss in Paris, and not competing since, Sinner will begin as the overwhelming favourite to win Wimbledon again, having overpowered Alcaraz in four sets in the final last year.

While he undoubtedly has the ability, he has also proven he has the mentality to respond to his unexpected setback.

His childhood coach, Andreas Schonegger, told BBC Sport: "At the end of every lesson, first he didn't want to stop, he wanted to continue.

"He tells me OK now, I wait for my Dad, but I continue one hour more, I want to play one more hour. [At] four years [old], that's an incredible mind, incredible.

"It is not normal for children this age."

Sinner dominated the ATP Tour for the first five months of this year, with his 30-match win streak between March and May delivering five consecutive Masters 1000 titles on hard and clay courts.

With that, he joined men's record 24-time Grand Slam champion Novak Djokovic as only the second man to complete the Career Golden Masters - completing the full set of nine Masters 1000 events, the tier below the sport's majors.

Sinner has proven that he is able to assert his style of play, founded on tour-leading serving and returning statistics, and putting opponents under immense pressure with aggressive baseline striking, across all surfaces.

Last year, Sinner defied statistical records by becoming the first player to lead the tour in both service games (92%) and return games won (32.6%) in a single season.

He currently leads both metrics this year too.

On grass, Sinner has won 29 of the 39 tour-level matches he has contested - almost 75% - and has reached at least the quarter-finals on each of his past four visits to Wimbledon.

He was twice stopped by Djokovic, in 2022 and 2023, before losing a five-set thriller to Daniil Medvedev prior to his triumph in 2025.

Sinner has won 10 of his 14 meetings with French Open winner Alexander Zverev, his projected final opponent as the second seed at Wimbledon in Alcaraz's absence - although the pair have never met on grass.

He dominates the head-to-head against this year's top six seeds and it is seventh seed Djokovic, a possible semi-final opponent, and eighth seed Medvedev, in Sinner's quarter, who appear best-placed to cause him problems.

Djokovic trails their head-to-head 6-5 but has won two of their three meetings on grass, while Medvedev has seven wins in 17 meetings with Sinner and won their only previous match on grass at Wimbledon two years ago.

Mentally, Sinner had to bounce back from a much greater emotional blow before going on to triumph last year at Wimbledon.

There, he banished the demons of his devastating French Open final loss to Alcaraz, in which he led by two sets and held three championship points, but lost the longest Roland Garros final in history.

He would exact his revenge against Alcaraz on Centre Court, losing the first set but ruthlessly dismantling his rival to win his first title at SW19.

But after losing to Alcaraz in the US Open final last September, Sinner admitted he needed to adapt his game to become more versatile and unpredictable.

That dedication to continuous improvement is recognised by his fellow players - and one of the key reasons why he will remain at the top for a long time to come.

"He raised the level so high and he's always constantly finding solutions to get better. This is something that is not easy to find, especially when you're at that level," said compatriot Matteo Berrettini.

"To change his game - his serve, use drop shots a bit more, change a few things that make him more unpredictable - this shows his level of mindset and I think that's one of his strengths."

Washington, Finney named top 10 defenders in the nation in 2026

The Oregon Ducks defense was filled with blue-chippers at every position in 2025, ranking high in a number of statistics nationally during the regular season. As the season progressed, a handful of individuals were recognized for their successes and became known on a national level.

But two stick out from the rest: defensive tackle A'Mauri Washington and cornerback Brandon Finney Jr., both of whom ranked within the top 10 of defensive players entering this fall. Washington came in first at No. 4, being ranked behind Notre Dame cornerback Leonard Moore, Texas edge rusher Colin Simmons, and South Carolina edge rusher Dylan Stewart.

Coming off a season in which he totaled 33 tackles, 15 pressures, 4.5 tackles for loss, 1.5 sacks and eight pass break ups, Washington made himself into a potential first-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft in his first year as a starter — if he'd declared. He opted to return to Eugene for one more season, and will be apart of a dominant front four for the Ducks.

"Coach Dan Lanning has praised Washington as an extremely explosive and powerful player, one who had to work on his competitive stamina," ESPN's Eli Lederman and Max Olsen wrote. "He made good gains last year, staying on the field for 50-plus snaps against five ranked opponents. Personnel staffers surveyed by ESPN were higher on Washington and Bear Alexander, the former USC and Georgia transfer who put together his best season in 2025, than pass rushers Matayo Uiagalelei and Teitum Tuioti. But with all four returning, Oregon's veteran D-line will be a force this fall."

Finney was four spots lower, coming in at No. 8.

A four-star recruit in the 2025 class, Finney wasn't expected to command a starting role. But that's exactly what he did, racking up 42 tackles, three interceptions, two forced fumbles and a sack. The Maryland native made some of the biggest plays of the season, including a fourth-quarter pick-six against the Indiana Hoosiers in Week 7. In the Orange Bowl against Texas Tech, he picked off two passes and forced a fumble, coming home with the game's Defensive MVP award.

"The 6-foot-2, 203-pound cover man didn't allow a catch in eight of his 15 starts and surrendered just 12 catches on 37 targets last season," Lederman and Olsen wrote. "According to ESPN Research, Finney finished with the second-best contested target rate (73%) in FBS last season. Dan Lanning and defensive coordinator Tosh Lupoi trusted him enough to let him play 111 snaps in press coverage, fifth most in the Big Ten."

That trust will certainly continue in 2026 with Finney having proven to be a dominant defender worthy of ranking in the top 10 in college football.

Oregon edge rusher Matayo Uiagalelei and safety Koi Perich received votes for to be ranked within the top 10, but just missed the cut.

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GIGABYTE AORUS RTX 5080 INFINITY And INFINITY WOOD Are Now Available

27 June 2026 at 15:47

Aorus Infinity series gaming graphics card featuring dual fans with RGB lighting and 'GeForce RTX' branding.

The Infinity editions for the second-fastest RTX 50 series GPU are out, featuring two different aesthetics inspired by the same design. GIGABYTE Officially Launches RTX 5080 INFINITY and INFINITY WOOD; RTX 5070 Series INFINITY to Launch in July Recently, GIGABYTE introduced a completely new lineup of INFINITY cards in the RTX 50 series. After having launched the AORUS RTX 5090 INFINITY card that sits at over $5,000, the company decided to make more INFINITY GPUs, including the 80 and 70-class RTX 50 cards. In the 80-class, we have two editions in the INFINITY lineup, called AORUS RTX 5080 INFINITY and […]

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WhatsApp Side Chat: 7 new Meta AI features coming to your chats

27 June 2026 at 16:01

WhatsApp is making Meta AI more useful with a new feature called Side Chat, giving users a private way to get AI assistance without leaving their conversations.

WABetaInfo reports that WhatsApp Side Chat feature is currently rolling out to a limited number of Android and iOS users, and it focuses on one key idea: letting Meta AI understand a conversation’s context while keeping the interaction protected.

Side Chat arrives as an extension of WhatsApp’s growing AI push. Earlier, Meta introduced Incognito Chat with Meta AI, which allowed users to have private AI conversations where messages disappear after closing the session.

Meanwhile, the Side Chat takes a different approach. Instead of starting a separate AI conversation, it lets users ask Meta AI for help based on an existing chat.

Here are the seven features WhatsApp users can expect:

  1. Private AI help inside your chats
  2. A separate panel for private questions
  3. Context-aware replies without copy and paste
  4. Web Search support for better answers
  5. Private Processing keeps the feature secure
  6. Different from @Meta AI in regular chats
  7. Inaccessible when Disappearing messages and Advanced Chat Privacy enabled

The rollout is still limited, and WhatsApp has not publicly shared a timeline for wider availability. If the feature reaches more users, it could become one of the more practical ways Meta AI appears inside WhatsApp.

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Apple turns to blacklisted Chinese chipmaker as memory crisis bites

Apple is seeking clearance from the Trump administration to purchase memory chips from CXMT, a Chinese chipmaker on the Pentagon's 1260H list of companies believed to be linked to the People's Liberation Army, according to the Financial Times. The approach comes two days after Apple raised prices across its Mac and iPad lines by between 17% and 25%, citing a global memory shortage driven by AI data centre demand. Apple currently sources memory from Micron, Samsung, and SK Hynix. Adding CXMT would diversify supply, but the move has already drawn sharp criticism from Congress.

So many colorful Samsung Galaxy Watch 9 and Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 bands leaked ahead of launch

Anyone opting for the new Galaxy Watch9 or the redesigned Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 after July 22 will be spoiled for choice. Lots and lots of watch bands in different styles and colors will be available from Samsung at launch, as roughly 60 images leaked in advance shows.

Motorola Moto Pad 70 Pro unveiled: Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 SoC, 144Hz screen, and 10,200 mAh battery

27 June 2026 at 15:00

Motorola launched the Moto Pad 60 Pro last April, and more than a year later, the Lenovo-owned brand has unveiled its successor, named Moto Pad 70 Pro. The Motorola Moto Pad 70 Pro is powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 SoC and comes with up to 8GB of RAM and 256GB of storage. It runs Android 16 out of the box, and Motorola has promised upgrades to Android 17 and 18, in addition to security updates till 2030. Motorola says the Moto Pad 70 Pro supports 120FPS gaming and comes with Smart Connect, which enables cross-device file sharing and seamless connectivity across compatible...

Ndidi'ye ne kadarlık teklif geldi? Beşiktaş kaç para bekliyor?

Beşiktaş'ta Wilfred Ndidi satış listesinde yer alıyor. Şu ana kadar Birleşik Arap Emirlikleri ve Suudi Arabistan'dan bazı teklifler geldi. Ancak Kartal'ın beklediği rakamlar hala ortada yok...

Beşiktaş geride bıraktığımız sezonun başında Leicester City Kulübü'ne 8 milyon euro ödeyerek Wilfred Ndidi'yi kadrosuna katmıştı. Nijeryalı ön liberoyla 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar mukavele yapıldı. Kontratta ayrıca +1 yıllık uzatma opsiyonu bulunuyor (çift taraflı).

Wilfred Ndidi

BEKLENTİLERİN ALTINDA

29 yaşındaki futbolcu, Süper Lig'de 25 karşılaşmaya çıktı. Sahada 2 bin dakika kaldı. 2 gol ve 1 asist üretti. Açık konuşmak gerekirse; genel performansıyla beklentilerin altında kaldı. Beşiktaş Yönetimi ise iyi bir teklif gelirse onu satmaya sıcak bakıyor. Sorun şu ki; henüz beklenen paralar yok...

Wilfred Ndidi

ÇİFT HANE BEKLENTİSİ

Birleşik Arap Emirlikleri ve Suudi Arabistan pazarından bazı teklifler geldiği öğrenildi. Oyuncunun maaş beklentisi karşılansa da, Beşiktaş'ın önüne gelen bonservis önerileri 7-8 milyon euro civarında... Siyah-Beyazlılar, "çift hane"ye ulaşan rakamları görmeden ayrılığa izin vermeyecek. İlerleyen süreçte satış gerçekleşirse, Ndidi'den gelecek para yine transferde kullanılacak.

Wilfred Ndidi

Beşiktaş Galatasaray'ı solladı! İtalyanlara göre iş bitti

Galatasaray'ın da listesinde olan Napoli'nin Kamerunlu orta saha oyuncusu Frank Zambo Anguissa transferinde Beşiktaş bombayı patlatıyor.

İtalyan Il Mattino'nun haberine göre Beşiktaş, Napoli’nin Kamerunlu orta saha oyuncusu Frank Zambo Anguissa transferinde ezeli rakibi Galatasaray’ı geride bırakarak büyük aşama kaydetti. Çizme'de, yıldız futbolcunun önümüzdeki sezon siyah-beyazlı formayı giymesine kesin gözüyle bakılıyor.

Beşiktaş, Napoli ile sözleşmesinin son dönemine giren 30 yaşındaki dinamik oyuncuyu ikna etmek için kesenin ağzını açtı. Siyah-beyazlıların Anguissa’ya en az 3 yıllık sözleşme ve yıllık 4-5 milyon Euro bandında cazip bir maaş teklif ettiği, tarafların anlaşmaya çok yakın olduğu belirtildi.

Napoli Başkanı De Laurentiis oyuncu için 20 milyon Euro talep etse de, sözleşme süresinin kısalığı nedeniyle pazarlıklarda eli zayıfladı. İtalyan kulübü Anguissa’yı zorla tutmak istemiyor; bedelsiz kaybetme riskinden dolayı Beşiktaş ile orta yolda buluşmaya sıcak bakıyor. Son karar ise Türkiye'den gelen dev teklife sıcak bakan Kamerunlu oyuncuda.

Gençlerbirliği'nden Premier Lig'e: Ousmane Diabate

Gençlerbirliği'nin 18 yaşındaki orta saha oyuncusu Ousmane Diabate için Premier Lig ekibi Brentford devreye girdi. Taraflar arasındaki pazarlıklar sürüyor...

2026'nın Şubat ayında Gençlerbirliği U19'dan A takım kadrosuna dahil edilen Ousmane Diabate, Türkiye'de fazla kalmayacak gibi gözüküyor. 18 yaşındaki ön libero için Premier Lig ekibi Brentford devreye girdi. Yapılan ilk teklifin ise başkent temsilcisi tarafından geri çevrildiği öğrenildi.

RAKAM YÜKSELTİLMELİ

Gençlerbirliği'nin kafasındaki rakamın 7-8 milyon euro aralığında olduğu konuşuluyor. Brentford ise ilk etapta bu paranın neredeyse yarısını önerdi. Ancak taraflar masadan kalkmadı. Şu anda pazarlıklar devam ediyor. Kısa süre içinde orta yolun bulunması bekleniyor.

MİLLİ TAKIMA SEÇİLDİ

Ousmane Diabate, 4 Haziran'daki hazırlık maçında ilk kez Gine Milli Takımı'nın formasını giymişti. O mücadeleyi Kuzey İrlanda 1-0 kazandı. Genç yetenek ise son 12 dakikada şans buldu. Oyuncu cephesi, Brentford seçeneğine çok sıcak bakıyor. Ancak transferin gerçekleşmesi için öncelikle kulüplerin anlaşması gerekiyor.

Fenerbahçe'nin stoperi Fransa'ya: Fildişi yıldıza talip var

Fenerbahçe Petrol Ofisi'nin Fildişi Sahilli stoperi Mariam Diakité, yeniden Fransa yolunda! Fransa Ligi ekiplerinden Toulouse FC, sarı-lacivertlilerin tecrübeli savunmacısını kadrosuna katmak için resmi görüşmelere başladı.

Fransa Kadın Futbol Ligue'in yeni ekibi Toulouse FC, Fenerbahçe Petrol Ofisi'nin tecrübeli savunmacısı Mariam Diakité'yi kadrosuna katmak için kolları sıvadı. Fransız basını, transferde önemli adımlar atıldığını duyurdu. Fenerbahçe'nin Fildişi Sahilli savunma oyuncusu Mariam Diakité, Fransız futboluna yabancı bir isim değil. Sarı-lacivertlilere transfer olmadan önce Fransa ligi ekiplerinden FC Fleury 91 forması giyen 30 yaşındaki tecrübeli stoper, fiziksel kalitesi ve savunmadaki liderliğiyle dikkat çekiyor.

Fenerbahce

Fenerbahçe Petrol Ofisi ile 1.5 yıllık sözleşmesi bulunan Fildişi Sahilli milli oyuncunun, yeniden Fransa'ya dönmeye sıcak baktığı gelen bilgiler arasında.

Hong Kong reveals when its first regulated stablecoins could launch

27 June 2026 at 15:27
Hong Kong has confirmed that its first regulated stablecoins are expected to enter circulation between the middle and second half of 2026 after two bank-backed institutions secured issuer licenses earlier this year. According to a written reply by Secretary for…

Cathie Wood says global instability will ignite Bitcoin’s next surge

27 June 2026 at 15:12
Cathie Wood has said that rising global instability has created the conditions for another Bitcoin rally as investors increasingly look for assets that can protect wealth across borders. According to a June 27 X post by ARK Invest founder Cathie…

OpenAI Previews GPT-5.6 Sol With Restricted Access and Stronger Cyber Safeguards

OpenAI on Friday released three versions of GPT-5.6, called Sol, Terra, and Luna, as a limited preview to a small number of companies as part of an ongoing engagement with the U.S. government. While Sol is the latest flagship model and the most powerful, Terra strikes a balance between efficiency and power, and Luna is fine-tuned for speed and affordability. "GPT‑5.6 Sol launches with our most

Modded Steam Controller can automatically charge itself like a robot vacuum — enthusiast creates GitHub program that uses the vibration motor to walk it back to its docking station

An aerospace worker and programmer created a GitHub-hosted program that lets your Steam Controller automatically walk back towards its charging puck as soon as you place it down on your desk. The web app, called the Auto-Charge Vision Tracker, uses a camera and computer vision to determine where your controller is, then it uses its powerful built-in motors to make it creep towards its docking station to top itself up when you’re not using it. The great thing about this web app is that you don’t need to install anything on your PC to use it. Just go to the website, connect your Steam Controller, ensure your camera is directly overhead your desk, click the puck, the front, and the back of your controller, and you should be good to go.

I made my Steam Controller automatically charge itself@Dexerto @HardwareSteam @valvesoftware pic.twitter.com/RzCApdq4l4June 25, 2026

This is an interesting use case for the Steam Controller’s haptic motors, which are primarily designed to give feedback to gamers. Although this app, which you can run in the background on your browser, is designed to make recharging your controller more comfortable, you do need a flat surface without any obstructions to ensure that the Steam Controller can reach the charging puck. Aside from that, the vibration and movement on the desk tends to cause abrasion on the controller’s surface, meaning you’ll soon find flat spots appearing on the surface that contact your desk. Ray Foss, the maker of the GitHub repo, said that adding rubber feet should help prevent this and might also give the controller better acceleration and handling.

Another programmer has created something similar before — a web app that uses the controller’s rumble motor to let it slip and slide on your desk. But what makes this project different is that instead of manually “driving” your Steam Controller, it uses computer vision to automatically guide the controller back towards the charging puck, making it look like a robot vacuum.

These apps have limited usability — after all, the Steam Controller would still be unable to hop from the coffee desk in your living room to the TV console where your charging puck and Steam Machine are likely sitting. Nevertheless, it shows Valve’s commitment to making it easy for gamers to use their devices the way they want to. The company even released the CAD files for the Steam Controller and Puck back in May 2026, just a few days after the controller became widely available. But if you want to give this curiosity a try, you can easily do so by going to the Auto-Charge Vision Tracker website. The program’s files are also readily available on GitHub if you want to play around with the program and make your own version.

Commodore drops Callback flip phone by $100 by defaulting to recycled memory chips and unbundling the earphones — Callback 8020 drops to $399 as skyrocketing memory prices punish smartphone buyers

27 June 2026 at 14:30

Commodore has slashed the starting price of its Callback 8020 flip phone to $399, down from $499, by switching to recycled “post-consumer” memory chips and making the previously bundled earphones optional. The company announced the tiered pricing just six days before pre-orders open on June 30th, and attributed the original $499 figure in part to the global memory shortage that has pushed DRAM prices to record highs. Buyers who want factory-fresh memory can still pay to upgrade, but four of the five colorways now qualify for the $399 price, with the gold Founders Edition holding at its original cost.

When pre-orders open, the Callback will default to "post consumer" memory that Commodore describes as rigorously stress-tested and covered by the same one-year warranty as new chips, with premium memory available as a paid upgrade at checkout. The custom FiiO in-ear monitors that were previously set to be included in every box will now be sold as a separate add-on.

BASIC Beige, ProtoPET White, and SX Silver drop to $399 from $499, and the translucent Starlight Edition drops to $399 from $549, a $150 cut. The 24-karat-gold Founders Edition keeps its price, which Commodore tied to the gold plating and extra bundled items. Registering for a launch-day code takes an additional $50 off on June 30th only, bringing most models to $349 that day.

The Callback 8020 carries 4 GB of memory paired with a MediaTek Helio G81, a modest configuration by smartphone standards, but mobile memory hasn’t escaped the price surge gripping the wider market. Memory contract prices rose by 90% to 95% in the first quarter of 2026, after Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron shifted production toward high-bandwidth memory for AI accelerators, leaving less capacity for consumer parts.

That squeeze has already pushed vendors to restart DDR4 lines and prompted IDC to forecast PC price rises of up to 8% this year, while the price of DDR2, of all things, has risen by 60%. Memory can account for 15% to 20% of a mid-range phone's bill of materials, and budget Android makers lack the long-term supply contracts that shield the likes of Apple and Samsung from the worst of the increases.

Pre-orders open June 30th on Commodore's site, with buyers charged upfront to fund manufacturing. Commodore says shipping starts this winter and that pre-orders will be delivered within six months. However, it notes delivery is contingent on the device passing FCC equipment authorization, which it hasn’t yet completed.

AgentOp – Run a real LLM in your browser with no install or server


AgentOp lets you build AI agents that run entirely in your browser. Open models like Llama, Qwen, Gemma, and Phi load locally with WebGPU. No install, no server, no API key, and your prompts never leave the tab.

You write your agent's logic in Python, test it instantly against a local model, then export everything—as a single standalone HTML file including the model loader, code, UI, and encryption. You can email it, embed it, or run it offline; it works on any machine with nothing to install.

If you prefer GPT-4 or Claude, you can bring your own key (encrypted client-side). Or just describe the agent you want in plain English and AI writes the template for you. Free to start.

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Manifest – Share goals privately with trusted circles and get help that moves you


Manifest helps you share goals with the people you trust and turn support into progress. Create circles that mirror real life, such as friends, family, co-workers, and mentors, and choose what to share with each. Add milestones, updates, and notes so context stays with the goal instead of getting buried in chats. See who needs what in one place, stay aligned without chaos, and show up at the right moment.

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Martian mocha, anyone? This futuristic coffee machine uses NASA data to give you a taste of 3 different brews from the next 100 years

  • A designer working with NASA and agricultural experts has created a coffee that tastes like it was grown on Mars
  • MA student Sarah Ali created the coffee as part of her 'Brew_Lab' project
  • The project reflects on how climate change might affect the availability and composition of coffee

A designer working with experts at NASA and the UK’s Royal Botanical Society has produced a coffee that tastes like it was grown on Mars a hundred years from now.

The red planet-flavored Mars 2126 coffee — an ‘edible scent’ added to a regular cup of joe — is a product of Brew_Lab, a project by industrial designer Sarah Ali. The project is centered around a futuristic vending machine that brews coffee from three different dates in the future, based on climate projections.

Ali, 35, produced Brew_Lab to conclude her MA in Material Futures at Central Saint Martins, University of the Arts London, and exhibited the project at Milan Design Week in April 2026, as well as CSM's degree show which runs until June 21.

“This is very much a climate futures project” said Ali to TechRadar, “and the way I got to Mars was through the fact that if we keep on doing what we do now, our future in 100 years time might be that Earth won’t be able to facilitate all the things we need it to.”

“It’s a little bit speculative,” she continued, “but what I found really cool was that people at NASA were already testing what food and drink would be like on Mars. There’s a lot of investment in that space.”

The Arabica successors

The Brew_Lab project is designed as a kind of futuristic vending machine

(Image credit: Sarah Ali)

As well as providing passers-by the chance to try a cup of Martian mud from 2126, the project also includes an edible scent designed to predict the taste of coffee grown in Sierra Leone in 2080. This uses the revived stenophylla species of coffee bean, which is more resilient to climate change than the industry-leading arabica bean.

The third and final flavor, Brazil 2027, is used to emphasize the frailty of the Arabica bean, with crop yields expected to fall by as much as 80% by 2050 (via University of Florida).

To design the scent profiles of each coffee, Ali used machine learning models fed by data from NASA’s Dr. Gioia Massa, and Kew Gardens’ Dr. Aaron Davis, a world- leading coffee expert.

“Dr. Davis has studied 127 different coffee species, of which only 7 to 12 are likely to survive into our future” adds Ali. Brew_Lab uses rare, hardy racemosa beans for its Martian brew, and Ali explained that NASA’s research on agriculture allowed her to factor in the effect of gravity on our perception of taste on the final product.

“I thought of Mars because it’s a very extreme scenario”, Ali said, “and the extreme scenarios allow us to really understand what’s happening. How do we think about things differently, to avoid that future or prepare for it.”

Still, it might take a few years yet for the best coffee makers to add a ‘Martian’ setting.

Remote surgery goes mainstream — China's Toumai robot wins EU approval after a London doctor operates on a patient 1,500 miles away

  • A Chinese medtech firm has gained EU approval for its remote surgery robot
  • Medbot’s Toumai system can now be moved and marketed freely in the European Union
  • The approval comes after Toumai was used for the UK's first long-distance surgery

A Chinese medical technology firm has gained EU approval for its remote surgery robot following its use by a London surgeon to operate on a patient 1,500 miles away in Gibraltar.

Shanghai Microport MedBot’s Toumai is a three-part remote surgery system that allows doctors and surgeons to perform operations on the abdomen and pelvis.

The system is composed of a surgeon console, patient cart, and vision cart, with robotic ‘limbs’ allowing operators to perform operations. The system uses 5G connectivity to connect the surgeon console to the vision cart over long distances.

The approval follows Toumai’s successful use by a London surgeon to perform the UK’s first long-distance teleoperated surgery, a full prostate removal on a man with prostate cancer in Gibraltar.

Dr. Proskar Dasgupta performed the operation using the teleoperated system on 62-year old Paul Buxton in March 2026. Speaking to the BBC, Buxton said it was a “no-brainer” to take part in the experimental procedure and become “part of medical history”.

The robot will see you now

A demo of a remote surgery robot

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Gibraltar, a small UK territory just south of Spain, has a single hospital within its borders, meaning residents may need to travel 1,500 miles north to the UK for more complex procedures.

However, Toumai and remote surgery systems like it allow patients to be treated by experts without traveling to meet them. Dr. Dasgupta said to the BBC that he felt “almost as if I was there” while conducting Mr. Buxton’s procedure.

On June 22, Shanghai Microport MedBot announced that the Toumai robotic surgery system had received the CE Mark — an EU stamp of approval required to sell products in its common market

As South China Morning Post reports, this allows the system to be "moved and marketed" freely in the EU, meaning the company is free to offer Toumai to healthcare providers in any of the EU’s 27 member states.

This will be welcome news for MedBot, which made 73 per cent of its revenue from overseas sales in 2025, up from 20 per cent in 2023.

Researchers invent 'new type of pixel' that could create displays that double as cameras — and the internet's first thought is 'what could go wrong?'

  • A new type of pixel is capable of both controlling and analyzing light
  • It's based on the Fourier mathematical tool
  • We'll have to wait some time to get this in our gadget screens

Screens that double up as cameras could be packed into future gadgets, as researchers from ETH Zurich in Switzerland have developed a new type of pixel that can analyze and create images simultaneously.

These bidirectional pixels are able to both control and read the intensity, oscillation, phase, and polarization of light, and they're based on the fundamental physics of interfering light waves. The pixels are carefully sculpted at the nanometer level to direct light as it hits the surface and gets scattered.

At the same time as the light is traveling across the pixel and being scattered back out to the viewer, creating the required images and patterns, an analysis of the incoming light can be carried out as well — all on the same pixel.

The approach "establishes a scalable, universal architecture for vectorially programmable pixels with applications in adaptive optics, holographic displays, optical communication, and quantum information processing," write the researchers in their paper on the new pixel, which is published in Nature.

Scaling up

Fourier pixel

Tiny surface ridges are used to control the light (Image credit: Glauser YM, Vonk SJW, et al., Nature 2026)

The pixel is termed a Fourier pixel after the mathematical tool that the component is based on. It's essentially a way of breaking down a complex output signal into a series of waves that can be controlled more easily — like the light fields here.

It's still early days for the research, and there will be challenges scaling this up. Right now the pixels need laser light as a source, and are fixed in what they can display — this isn't like a TV screen that can show anything, although there are several potential routes through which the tech could be developed in that direction.

The reactions on Reddit are perhaps a sign of our current technology times, as people have instantly latched on to the surveillance potential. "Screens that are also cameras, what could go wrong?" reads one poster, while another says that "I ain't ever buying a device with that technology". Fans of dystopian sci-fi have also been inspired to quote sections from 1984 about 'telescreens', which were two-way televisions and security cameras used to monitor citizens.

Interesting related piece of tech history of the day: the term 'pixel', originally 'picture element', was used in print for the first time in 1927, so next year marks a century since the words (now word) were originally introduced.

NinjaOne raises $400M at $12.3 billion valuation

NinjaOne announced a $12.3 billion valuation following more than $400 million in Series C extensions. The extensions included participation from Wellington Management, Teachers’ Venture Growth (TVG), BDT & MSD Partners’ affiliated funds, Sequoia Capital, ICONIQ, Hedosophia, NEA, Washington Harbour Partners, CapitalG, and Pinegrove Opportunity Partners.

“We’re in a rare position to collaborate with some of the most forward-thinking investors in the world, and those partnerships are shaping how we bring AI into every layer of our business, from our platform roadmap and market expansion to our internal operations. This will fundamentally accelerate how we build and scale for our customers and partners, and will ensure our growth is not just intentional, but inevitable,” said Sal Sferlazza, CEO and co-founder at NinjaOne. “NinjaOne is well positioned to be the control plane for unified IT – rooted in a powerfully simple platform, our automation DNA, and our relentless focus on making customers and partners successful.”

“By 2030, over 50% of digital workplace tasks will be automated via digital workplace operations automation platforms, an increase from less than 5% in 2026,” according to Gartner. Nearly 40,000 organizations in 140+ countries use the NinjaOne Unified IT Operations Platform to unify IT and simplify work for everyone. The cloud and multi-tenant native platform manages, protects, and supports endpoint and IT operations workflows in a single console that delivers intelligent automation and efficiency at scale. This combination of modern architecture, automation at scale, market and use case coverage, and results delivers significant return on investment to our customers and partners. IDC Research** found NinjaOne customers on average enjoy:

  • 720% three-year return on investment
  • 4-month payback on investment
  • $1M in annual benefits per 5,000 endpoints managed

NinjaOne remains founder-led and controlled. Co-founders Sal Sferlazza and Chris Matarese are still the largest equity holders in the company and have majority control of the Board of Directors and the company’s voting power. NinjaOne has nearly 40,000 customers, including Arc’teryx, Audi Revolut F1 Team, Birkenstock, Carnival Cruise Line, Deloitte, Executech, GoFundMe, Hyundai, Kawasaki, Mitsubishi, PGA Tour, Porsche, TeamLogic, and UCLA – Anderson School of Management.

 

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Norwegian Prima Spending First Summer in the Caribbean

The Norwegian Prima is currently sailing from Port Canaveral for its first summer season in the Caribbean. Sailing from Central Florida, the vessel is offering a series of weeklong cruises to various destinations in the region. Alternating between itineraries to the Western and Eastern Caribbean, the 143,500-ton vessel is also visiting Norwegian’s private island destination...

Scenic Hosts Chairman Voyage as America Celebrates 250 Years

Scenic Group has announced that, to commemorate the United States’ 250th birthday, the company is hosting the “Chairman’s Voyage”, allowing guests to experience America’s story at sea. “America’s 250th anniversary is a moment to reflect on the people, places and events that shaped our country,” said Ken Muskat, President, Scenic Group USA and LATAM. “This...

Aurora Expeditions Showcases Northern Lights Voyages

Aurora Expeditions has highlighted its collection of Arctic voyages designed to maximize guests’ chances of witnessing the Northern Lights and visiting some of the Earth’s most remote places. The company stated that guests can currently save up to 30 percent on select 2026 and 2027 Arctic sailings. “No two days of Aurora viewing are ever...

Ambassador: Reduced Deposit on 2026-27 Caribbean Sailings

Ambassador Cruise Line has announced that it is offering guests the opportunity to secure their fly-Caribbean sailing this winter with a low deposit of just £99 per person. The deal is valid for new bookings made by Sunday, July 5 across all cabin grades aboard the Renaissance. The promotion applies to 10 itineraries operating during...

Peter Fury sums up Anthony Joshua’s chances of beating Tyson Fury

27 June 2026 at 15:08

Peter Fury has shared his thoughts on his nephew Tyson’s long-awaited upcoming battle against domestic rival . The two British heavyweights are expected to square off later this year, but only if they win their respective warm-up fights and remain injury-free. First, Joshua must come through his outing against Kristian Prenga, a relatively unknown heavyweight […]

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Kabo Verde millisi dünya çempionatları tarixinə düşdü

27 June 2026 at 15:00

Futbol üzrə DÇ-2026-da uğurlu çıxışı ilə diqqət çəkən Kabo Verde millisi dünya çempionatları tarixində iki əlamətdar rekorda imza atıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Afrika təmsilçisi son 24 ildə mundialın qrup mərhələsini məğlubiyyətsiz başa vurmuş ilk debütant olub.

Buna sonuncu dəfə 2002-ci ildə Seneqal millisi nail olmuşdu. Həmin mundialda seneqallılar Fransa üzərində qələbə qazanmış (1:0), Danimarka (1:1) və Uruqvayla (3:3) heç-heçə etmişdilər. Seneqal yığması daha sonra turnirdə 1/4 final mərhələsinə qədər irəliləmişdi.

Kabo Verde yığması isə DÇ-2026-nın qrup mərhələsində İspaniya (0:0), Uruqvay (2:2) və Səudiyyə Ərəbistanı (0:0) ilə heç-heçə edərək 3 xalla H qrupunda ikinci yeri tutub və 1/16 finala yüksəlib.

Bununla yanaşı, Kabo Verde millisi pley-off mərhələsinə yüksələn ən az əhalisi olan ölkə kimi də tarixə düşüb. Təxminən 525 min nəfər əhalisi olan ada dövləti dünya çempionatlarının pley-off mərhələsində iştirak hüququ qazanan ölkələr arasında bu göstərici üzrə rekordçudur.

Qeyd edək ki, Kabo Verde dünya çempionatının final mərhələsinə vəsiqə qazanan ən az əhalisi olan ölkələr siyahısında üçüncü yerdə qərarlaşıb. Bu göstəricidə yalnız 2026-cı ildə mundialda iştirak edən Kurasao və 2018-ci il dünya çempionatında çıxış etmiş İslandiya ondan irəlidədir. Hər iki komanda mübarizəni qrup mərhələsində dayandırmışdı.

DÇ-2026-nın 1/16 final mərhələsində Kabo Verde son dünya çempionu Argentina millisi ilə qarşılaşacaq.

Usman Dembele Oleq Salenkonun 32 illik rekordunu təkrarladı

27 June 2026 at 14:00

Futbol üzrə Fransa milli komandasının və PSJ-nin təcrübəli hücumçusu Usman Dembele dünya çempionatları tarixinə düşüb.

Arena.az xəər verir ki, 29 yaşlı futbolçu DÇ-2026-nın qrup mərhələsinin son turunda Norveçə qarşı keçirdikləri matçın ilk hissəsində het-trik edərək əlamətdar göstəriciyə imza atıb.

Beləliklə, Dembele dünya çempionatında bir oyunun ilk hissəsində üç qol vuran ilk futbolçu olub. Sonuncu dəfə buna 1994-cü ildə ABŞ-da keçirilmiş mundialda Rusiya millisinin sabiq hücumçusu Oleq Salenko nail olmuşdu.

Salenko həmin mundialın qrup mərhələsində Kamerunla qarşılaşmanın ilk yarısında üç dəfə fərqlənmişdi. Rusiya yığmasının 6:1 hesablı qələbəsi ilə başa çatmış həmin oyunda hücumçu ümumilikdə beş qol vurmuşdu.

Qeyd edək ki, Fransa millisinin Norveç üzərində 4:1 hesablı qələbə qazandığı görüşdə Usman Dembele het-triklə yadda qalıb.

“Neftçi” hazırlığın ilk mərhələsini başa vurdu

27 June 2026 at 15:19

“Neftçi” yeni mövsümə hazırlığın ilk mərhələsini başa vurub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, sonuncu gündə baş məşqçi Yuri Vernidub komandanın üzvlərini “Palms Sports” Futbol Mərkəzində keçirilən ikitərəfli oyunda sınayıb. Hərəsi 30 dəqiqədən ibarət olan iki hissəli oyunda baş məşqçinin ixtiyarında olan bütün futbolçular, o cümlədən əvəzedici komandadan cəlb edilmiş oyunçular forma geyinib.

Təlim-məşq toplanışının ikinci mərhələsi iyunun 29-dan iyulun 14-dək Sloveniyanın Moravske Toplitse şəhərində təşkil olunacaq. “Hotel Livada Prestige”də məskunlaşacaq “ağ-qaralar” orada 4 yoxlama görüşü keçirəcək.

Skalonidən Messi ilə bağlı qərar

27 June 2026 at 14:50

Argentina millisi DÇ-2026-nın qrup mərhələsinin üçüncü turunda İordaniya ilə qarşılaşacaq.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “tanqoçular”ın kapitanı Lionel Messi bu matça ehtiyatda başlayacaq. Bu barədə komandanın baş məşqçisi Lionel Skaloni yerli mətbuata açıqlamasında deyib. O, kapitanın ikinci hissədə meydana daxil olacağını qeyd edib.

Argentina iki turdan sonra 6 xalla qrupunda liderdir. İordaniya ilə matç sabah, saat 06:00-da keçiriləcək.

Türkiyə klubu hücumçusunu 20 milyon avroya satır

27 June 2026 at 14:28

“Trabzonspor”un futbolçusu Felipe Auqusto karyerasını Rusiyada davam etdirəcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Zenit” braziliyalı hücumçunun transferi üçün türklərlə anlaşıb. Bu barədə Rusiya mətbuatı məlumat yayıb. Sankt-Peterburq təmsilçisi Felipe üçün “Trabzonspor”a 20 milyon avro ödəyəcək.

Hücumçu ötən mövsüm Qaradəniz təmsilçisində 40 oyunda 15 qol vurub.

“Neftçi”nin sabiq futbolçusu Cənubi Koreyada klubunu dəyişdi

27 June 2026 at 14:15

“Neftçi”nin sabiq futbolçusu Kilan Lebon Cənubi Koreyada klubunu dəyişib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Jeonnam Draqons”da çıxış edən cinah oyunçusu “Suvon”a keçib. Bu barədə futbolçu sosial şəbəkə hesabında paylaşım edib.

“Suvon” K2 Liqasında mübarizə aparır.

Lebon 2023-2025-ci illərdə “Neftçi”nin formasını geyinib.

Juventus approaching Vlahovic deadline, Besiktas the only real alternative

27 June 2026 at 14:56

Juventus are fast approaching the end of Dusan Vlahovic’s contract, but reports in Italy claim that Besiktas is the Serbian’s only real alternative option despite the fact that he will be available on a free transfer next week. 

Vlahovic deadline on Tuesday, only one real alternative option

As things stand, Juventus have tried and failed to get Vlahovic to commit to a new contract and without a last-minute turnaround, the centre-forward will walk away from the club on a free transfer upon the expiry of his contract on Tuesday (June 30). 

The Bianconeri have recently tabled another offer of a one-year contract on wages worth around €8m per season, but according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, Vlahovic and his entourage have not yet given a response. 

With Vlahovic’s contract expiring on Tuesday, La Gazzetta dello Sport describes it as an ‘ultimatum’ for the striker and his representatives. 

Meanwhile, Juventus remain locked in negotiations for Randal Kolo Muani, who is being lined up as the alternative option should Vlahovic walk away on a free transfer next week. 

It remains to be seen where Vlahovic will end up should he leave Juve in the coming days. There had been suggestions that the likes of Bayern Munich and Barcelona were interested in picking him up on a free transfer, but La Gazzetta dello Sport indicates that neither have made any serious, formal approaches. 

LECCE, ITALY - MAY 09: Dusan Vlahovic of Juventus FC during the Serie A match between US Lecce and Juventus FC at Stadio Via del Mare on May 09, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)
LECCE, ITALY – MAY 09: Dusan Vlaovic of Juventus FC during the Serie A match between US Lecce and Juventus FC at Stadio Via del Mare on May 09, 2026 in Lecce, Italy. (Photo by Maurizio Lagana/Getty Images)

Besiktas have, and according to La Gazzetta dello Sport, they are prepared to invest around €30m between the cost of the player’s salary, signing bonus and the commission fees. 

Reports from the same outlet earlier this week claimed that the Turkish giants are willing to hand over a €10m-per-season contract, and a signing bonus of around €5m. 

Besiktas are now under the leadership of Italian head coach Vincenzo Italiano, under whom Vlahovic had his most productive season ever in front of goal while playing for Fiorentina. 

Saturday’s report from La Gazzetta dello Sport indicates that Besiktas is Vlahovic’s only real alternative option to Juventus at this stage. 

Inter miss out on Palestra, Nico Paz and Curtis Jones now fading away

27 June 2026 at 14:17

Inter have missed out on deals for Marco Palestra and Nico Paz, and now, the latest updates in Italy claim that Liverpool’s Curtis Jones is becoming an increasingly complicated affair and that Arsenal could potentially beat the Nerazzurri to the signing of the Englishman. 

Liverpool and Inter stuck at Curtis Jones impasse

It has been a frustrating start to the summer transfer window for Cristian Chivu’s side, who have seen their ‘priority’ target Palestra move to Chelsea in a €60m deal, leaving them without a starting right wing-back with Denzel Dumfries set to join Real Madrid. 

There had been suggestions that the Nerazzurri could reinvest the funds they had set aside for the signing of Palestra on a deal for Nico Paz instead, but the Argentine talent now looks set to join Como in a permanent €60m deal instead. 

Now, according to Saturday’s reports, Inter risk missing out on a deal for Liverpool’s Jones instead. 

The midfielder is heading into the final year of his contract this summer, but Liverpool are still holding out with their €40m valuation. Inter, meanwhile, have seen a pair of opening bids rejected, the latest reported to be worth €25m. 

Reports from Calciomercato.com claim that Inter are ‘stuck’ at their €25m valuation and do not wish to go any higher, especially given that the player could leave Liverpool for free next summer and will be free to negotiate with clubs elsewhere from January onwards.

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - MAY 24: Curtis Jones of Liverpool warms up ahead of the Premier League match between Liverpool and Brentford at Anfield on May 24, 2026 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Jack Thomas/Getty Images) (Inter links)
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – MAY 24: Curtis Jones of Liverpool warms up ahead of the Premier League match between Liverpool and Brentford at Anfield on May 24, 2026 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Jack Thomas/Getty Images)

Concerningly for Inter, there have been suggestions in the UK that Premier League champions Arsenal are also interested in a deal for Jones. 

Ramos set to become Milan’s highest earner on top of staggering transfer fee

27 June 2026 at 13:49

Saturday’s reports indicate that Goncalo Ramos will sit at the top of the Rossoneri wage bill once his transfer from PSG is completed, on top of a staggering transfer fee, which some outlets suggest could even surpass the €80m mark. 

Ramos set to overtake Leao as Milan’s record transfer and highest earner

According to reports from various outlets on Friday, Milan have secured a deal to bring Portugal international Ramos to San Siro ahead of the 2026-27 season in a transfer that will comfortably make him the most expensive signing in the club’s history. 

There have been conflicting reports over the exact cost of the transfer, but reports from Fabrizio Romano indicate that the fixed fee will be set at €74m. Some reports in Italy claim that if all bonuses are reached and with commission fees included, the deal could exceed the €80m mark. 

BUDAPEST, HUNGARY - MAY 30: Goncalo Ramos of Paris Saint-Germain celebrates scoring the team's first penalty in the penalty shoot out during the UEFA Champions League Final 2026 match between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal FC at Puskas Arena on May 30, 2026 in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)
BUDAPEST, HUNGARY – MAY 30: Goncalo Ramos of Paris Saint-Germain celebrates scoring the team’s first penalty in the penalty shoot out during the UEFA Champions League Final 2026 match between Paris Saint-Germain and Arsenal FC at Puskas Arena on May 30, 2026 in Budapest, Hungary. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)

This is significantly higher than Milan’s previous transfer record: The €49.4m they paid over several instalments to sign Rafael Leao from Lille back in 2019. 

According to the latest updates on Saturday, Ramos is also set to become the club’s highest earner and is set to take home a guaranteed salary of €7m per season. 

Leao is currently the highest earner on the Rossoneri books, also earning around €7m per season, but with bonuses included. 

Video: Davide Ancelotti divides opinions with reaction to Neymar substitution

27 June 2026 at 13:27

Davide Ancelotti, Carlo Ancelotti’s son and assistant, has divided opinions after his reaction to Neymar’s introduction during Brazil’s World Cup group stage match against Scott McTominay’s Scotland earlier this week. 

Watch: Did Ancelotti shake his head at Neymar substitution?

The inclusion of the legendary Neymar in the Brazil national team squad for the 2026 World Cup has been a major talking point: The 34-year-old is by far and away one of the nation’s most popular footballers, but his injuries and fitness have limited his impact for quite a while now and the former PSG and Barcelona man has only been able to make one substitute appearance at the World Cup thus far. 

His first appearance came off the bench during Brazil’s final group stage match against Scotland, which ended 3-0 in favour of the Selecao thanks to goals from Vinicius Jr. (x2) and Matheus Cunha. 

Neymar was brought off the bench for Cunha in the second half, and footage has emerged of Davide Ancelotti appearing to shake his head while the substitution was being made. 

Davide Ancelotti, who will take over as head coach of Ligue 1 side Lille after the 2026 World Cup, has divided opinions with his reaction to Neymar’s substitution. 

Official: Davide Ancelotti is appointed head coach of LOSC on a two-year contract (via www.losc.fr)
Official: Davide Ancelotti is appointed head coach of LOSC on a two-year contract (via www.losc.fr)

One supporter on X labelled Davide Ancelotti a ‘misunderstood genius’, while another claimed that he had gained respect from supporters for his reaction. Others have looked less kindly on the incident, suggesting that Davide Ancelotti is only in the position he is in due to his father’s influence. There have also been suggestions that his reaction was not even in relation to Neymar’s substitution.

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Man United ready to hijack Tottenham move with “new contacts” in recent hours

27 June 2026 at 15:00

Manchester United continue to be linked with a move for the West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes.

Matteo Moretto has now revealed that there have been new contacts with the player from the Old Trafford outfit, and they are willing to improve their contractual offer in order to convince the 21-year-old central midfielder.

They are also planning talks with the London club regarding the potential fee.

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Man United is pushing to sign Mateus Fernandes

Moretto wrote on X: “Manchester United is back in the chase for Mateus Fernandes. In the last few hours, there have been new contacts with the player; the Red Devils are willing to improve their contractual offer to convince him to sign. Manchester United also plans to hold direct talks with West Ham. Tottenham remains in the race and has pressed hard in recent days, but now United is trying to get ahead.”

Fernandes was outstanding for West Ham last season, and he could be an excellent addition to the Manchester United midfield. They need more control and creativity in the team. The 21-year-old can control the tempo of the game, and he will help out defensively as well. The Portuguese international could be the ideal long-term investment for the Red Devils.

He will not want to play in the Championship next season, and staying in the Premier League would be ideal for him. The opportunity to join one of the world’s largest clubs will be exciting. He would get to play in the Champions League with Manchester United and play alongside his compatriot, Bruno Fernandes.

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Where will Fernandes end up?

Moretto claims that Tottenham are still very much in the race, and they are pressing hard to get the deal done. Manchester United will be hoping to beat them to his signature. It remains to be seen which of the two clubs comes out on top.

Both teams need more quality in the middle of the park, and the 21-year-old has the quality to develop into a top-class Premier League midfielder. He deserves to compete at a high level, and joining a big club would be ideal for him this summer.

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Chelsea line up move for Champions League-winner as €120m exit edges closer

27 June 2026 at 14:30

Chelsea are interested in signing the Spanish International midfielder Fabian Ruiz from PSG during the summer transfer window.

According to reports from Spain, Enzo Fernandez could be on his way out of the club and the Blues are prepared to sell him for €120 million. They are already looking to bring in a replacement, and they have initiated exploratory contacts to facilitate a move for the Spanish international.

Ruiz was linked with Arsenal ahead of the January window. Manchester United wanted to sign Ruiz last summer.

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Fabian Ruiz could be a quality signing

Ruiz has been a key player for PSG, and he could be ideal for Chelsea as well. He can control the tempo of the game from the deep and help out defensively. The 30-year-old midfielder is at the peak of his career, and the opportunity to play in the Premier League could be interesting for him.

He has consistently proven himself in France, and he has won the UEFA Champions League twice in the last two seasons. He could be open to trying out a new challenge, and Chelsea is one of the biggest clubs in the world.

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Can Chelsea convince PSG to sell Ruiz?

It remains to be seen whether they can convince PSG to sell the player. They are one of the wealthiest clubs in the world, and they do not need to sell their players. It could be difficult for Chelsea to convince the French outfit to sell Ruiz.

PSG will need to replace him properly before letting him move on.

Meanwhile, the report claims that the midfielder is valued at around €30 million. Clubs like Juventus are also interested in the Spanish midfielder, and it remains to be seen how the situation develops. Chelsea certainly has more financial resources compared to the Italian club, and they should be able to get the deal done if PSG is willing to sell the player.

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Manchester United and Arsenal battling for the youngest star at the World Cup

27 June 2026 at 14:00

Manchester United and Arsenal are keeping close tabs on Gilberto Mora during the World Cup, and they could look to make a move in the summer.

The 17-year-old attacking midfielder has impressed with Tijuana and has attracted the attention of top clubs at the World Cup with his country, according to reports via SportWitness.

Mora has been on the radar of Manchester United for several months.

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Man United and Arsenal eye Gilberto Mora

Mora is currently the youngest player at this World Cup and is being scouted by Premier League clubs. He is highly rated and has a bright future. Manchester United and Arsenal could look to snap him up in the summer. He would be a quality long-term investment for them.

The opportunity to join a club like Manchester United or Arsenal will be exciting for the young Mexican. It would be a huge step up in his career. He has been likened to Kevin De Bruyne.

The two clubs have an impressive track record of grooming young players. They could help him develop further and fulfil his potential. It remains to be seen whether the two clubs decide to follow up on their scouting missions with an offer to sign the player at the end of the tournament. They have the resources to close the deal, and the Mexican club might not be able to persuade him to stay.

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Mora could be a future star

Meanwhile, Mora should look to join a club with a clear plan for his development. He will need first-team opportunities in order to improve and fulfil his potential. Sitting on the sidelines at a big club would be detrimental to his development. He must seek the necessary assurance before joining a Premier League club.

There is no mention of any potential fee, but a reasonable deal could prove to be a bargain in future.

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Spain manager fumes over officiating in Uruguay win: “Hopefully we can play normal games from here”

27 June 2026 at 13:40

The officiating at the FIFA World Cup is coming under increasing scrutiny over the past week, following a series of strange decisions, and a general impunity towards physical play. Spain were the victims of both during their clash against Uruguay, and look set to pay the price.

La Roja have not been particularly impressive so far in their opening three games, only really kicking into gear against Saudi Arabia for the first half. De la Fuente has defended his side’s play throughout, and again said that his side did well to compete in a scenario that was not familiar to them.

“This team’s work is worthy of praise. We aren’t used to playing matches like this, yet we handled it well. From now on, the demands will be greater, but I believe this team is very solid. It is worth highlighting that this team concedes few goals and is capable of scoring plenty. They surprise me every day. This match was worlds apart from our usual style of play, yet we knew how to handle it,” he told Diario AS.

“I hope we can play normal matches”

Nico Williams could miss the rest of the World Cup.
Image via Sport / Alfredo Martinez. Nico Williams could miss the rest of the World Cup.

Late on in the encounter, Agustin Canobbio was sent off for a reckless challenge on Pau Cubarsi, but in Spain, there were significant complaints about the permissiveness of the referee. De la Fuente said he hoped his side could play ‘normal games’.

“I continue to admire Marcelo Bielsa. It is the players who play the matches. We knew it was going to be an extremely demanding game. It isn’t the type of match where we feel most comfortable. But that is what the referee is there for. It was a match played right on the edge, with extreme physicality. And we rose to the occasion.”

“Refereeing is difficult, but that is what VAR is for, to help in all kinds of matches. I hope we can play normal matches. regarding the challenges for the ball and the intensity, and focus on the football itself. I don’t want to talk about the referees anymore. I have enough to worry about regarding the game itself. Ultimately, everyone has their own responsibilities.”

De la Fuente confirmed that Yeremy Pino has suffered a shoulder injury, and he could be out of the remainder of the tournament as a result. Nico Williams is also a doubt, both being involved in aggressive challenges from their opponents.

De la Fuente: Demands at World Cup are different to Euros

During the clash with Uruguay, La Roja managed just a single shot on target from Alex Baena, which proved to be the difference. De la Fuente explained that it was no surprise his side were not performing as they did during their swashbuckling Euro 2024 win.

“I have blind faith in this team, knowing that the demands of a World Cup differ from those of the European Championship. The national teams we face have different characteristics. The starting point is different, but I have total and absolute confidence in this squad. I believe that, with our 34-game unbeaten run, we have surpassed Brazil. That shows this team aims for the highest level, and I think we are on the right track.”

Nonetheless, Spain qualified first, and will face the runner-up of Group J in the Round of 32. That is currently set to be Austria, but Algeria can overtake them with a win in their final match.

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Fresh claim suggests Liverpool star’s future may not be as secure

27 June 2026 at 13:15

Liverpool captain Virgil van Dijk has been linked with a move away from the club.

According to a Belfast-based football agent, David Lavelle, the Netherlands International could be on his way out of the club soon. In an interview via SportWitness, Lavelle has claimed that the Dutch International is likely to be on his way out of the club, along with Mohamed Salah.

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Virgil van Dijk set to leave?

While speaking about Alisson Becker’s potential exit, he mentioned that the Liverpool captain could be on his way out.

He said: “Players of the calibre of Salah and Van Dijk are about to leave, and you need an older player in the dressing room. I think the Reds want to keep him (Alisson) for that reason.”

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Liverpool must keep Van Dijk at the club

The 34-year-old defender has been exceptional for Liverpool since joining the club from Southampton, and he has helped them win every single trophy at the club level. He is an indispensable asset for the club, and they simply cannot afford to lose him.

He has a contract with Liverpool until 2027, and naturally, there is speculation surrounding his future. Liverpool will not want to lose him for free next year. Ideally, they should look to tie him down to a short-term extension.

He is still a top-quality defender and one of the best in the world. Liverpool simply cannot afford to lose a player like him if they want to bounce back strongly next year and fight for major trophies.

Regardless of what the football agent has claimed, it is extremely unlikely that Liverpool will sanction his departure any time soon. Perhaps Lavelle made the comments because of his contract situation and the fact that he could be on his way out of Liverpool next summer. However, any exit this summer is simply out of the question.

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Crystal Palace plotting smart move for experienced Arsenal leader

27 June 2026 at 12:35

Christian Norgaard has struggled for regular opportunities at Arsenal since joining the club, and he might need to leave in order to play more often.

According to Sports Boom, Crystal Palace is prepared to provide him with an exit route. The player is surplus to requirements at Arsenal, and they are unlikely to stand in his way.

The midfielder will look to get his career back on track with regular opportunities, and joining the Eagles would be ideal. It remains to be seen whether the two clubs can finalise a deal.

Crystal Palace need more quality in the middle of the park, and the 32-year-old would be a short-term acquisition. Apart from his quality, he is a leader, and he could prove to be an excellent addition to the Crystal Palace dressing room. They will be competing in Europe next season, and Norgaard could prove to be a very handy option for them on and off the pitch.

The opportunity to compete at a high-level will be exciting for the Danish midfielder as well. Meanwhile, he has also been linked with a return to his former club Brondby.

It remains to be seen what the player decides. He has shown his quality consistently in the Premier League with Brentford. There is no doubt that he has the ability to succeed at Crystal Palace as well. Perhaps staying in the Premier League with the Eagles for now would be ideal. He will have plenty of opportunities to return to his homeland and play for his boyhood club in future. He is still at the peak of his career, and he could make a useful contribution at the London club.

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Chelsea enter race for 24-year-old midfield enforcer wanted by Arsenal

27 June 2026 at 12:00

Chelsea are hoping to sign the AS Roma midfielder Manu Kone during the summer transfer window.

According to a report from Il Messaggero, the player is interested in a move to the Premier League as well.

The 24-year-old has shown his quality in Germany and Italy. He has the physical and technical attributes for English football and could be an important addition to Chelsea’s midfield. Enzo Fernandez has been linked with the move away from the club. Kone could be a quality replacement.

Along with Chelsea, Arsenal are interested in signing the player. It remains to be seen which of the two clubs can get the deal done.

The 24-year-old central midfielder will add control, defensive cover and drive to the midfield. He has the technical attributes to play for a big club, and he could be available for a reasonable fee as well. Roma need to raise funds to comply with the Financial Fair Play rules, and they are prepared to sell the player.

Kone will be hoping to sort out his future quickly. He is entering the peak years of his career, and the opportunity to play in the Premier League would be ideal. He will look to establish himself as a key player at the top club.

Meanwhile, Arsenal need more quality in the midfield as well. They should look to bring in an upgrade on Christian Norgaard. The Premier League champions will be able to provide Champions League football next season, and they could be an attractive destination for the player. It remains to be seen which of the two clubs can convince the player to join.

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Real Madrid star matches iconic Brazil legends with remarkable World Cup record

Real Madrid star matches iconic Brazil legends with remarkable World Cup record
Real Madrid star matches iconic Brazil legends with remarkable World Cup record

After getting a lot of blame and criticism for the two underwhelming last seasons at Real Madrid, some of the Merengues’ biggest stars are taking full advantage of the World Cup 2026 to continue showing their talents in a changed environment.

Several players from the white team are particularly shining the World Cup. Jude Bellingham has been playing very well for the English national team, while Kylian Mbappe has also been one of the best players in the World Cup, already having scored 4 goals and provided 2 assists in 3 group stage games.

Meanwhile, Vinicius Junior, who is leading the Brazil team’s attack under the tutelage of Carlo Ancelotti, has also been putting in incredible performances for his national team, especially in the absence of other key attacking players like Raphinha and Rodrygo Goes.

In fact, as MARCA has reported, the Real Madrid star made his way to a very select group of legendary Brazilians by scoring in all the three games of the group stage in this World Cup.

Before him, there were only four Canarinha players, Jairzinho, Romario, Ronaldo Nazario, and Rivaldo, who had scored in all the matches of the group stage in a World Cup. Neither of these players needs an introduction, and Vinicius’ achievement goes on to show just how big a status he has achieved with his national team.

Incidentally, all four of these former players have also won the World Cup, and hopefully, Vinicius can also join them in this regard this year.

Meanwhile, the Merengue star also became the first Brazilian player since Neymar in 2014 to score 4 goals in the top international tournament. Furthermore, he has taken his tally of World Cup goals to 5 now, equaling illustrious Brazilians like Zico, Garrincha, and Romario.

Hopefully, the success he is enjoying with the Brazilian national team would drive Vinicius Junior to find his best form for Real Madrid as well, as he would be starting a new journey with a new coach from the next season.

Report – Milan Plot Shock Swoop for Chelsea Outcast

Report – Milan Plot Shock Swoop for Chelsea Outcast
Report – Milan Plot Shock Swoop for Chelsea Outcast

After missing out on Champions League qualification, Milan are undergoing profound changes both on and off the pitch. According to Calciomercato, Nicolas Jackson could be one of the club’s first signings this summer.

Milan have already agreed to break their transfer record to sign Goncalo Ramos from Paris Saint-Germain. Despite the Portuguese striker’s rough time in Paris, the 19-time Serie A champions are prepared to shell out nearly €70 million to secure his services. Whether it’s the right decision remains to be seen.

However, Milan’s hopeless pursuit of a prolific striker may not stop there. With Santiago Gimenez likely to leave the club after the World Cup, there’s room for another attacking acquisition. And the Rossoneri have set their sights on Jackson, who spent last season on loan at Bayern Munich from Chelsea.

Deemed surplus to requirements at Stamford Bridge, Jackson could make another loan move this summer, with Milan ready to bring him to Serie A.

Our take on Milan & Jackson

Jackson flopped in the Premier League, falling short of his €37 million price tag. Bayern had given him a chance to steer his career back on track. However, after netting just eight goals in 23 Bundesliga appearances, he failed to convince the German powerhouse to make his transfer permanent.

Furthermore, Jackson’s wastefulness in front of goal has become notorious. It’s difficult to see him developing into the reliable goalscorer Milan desperately need at this stage of their rebuild. Yet, if they can sign him on loan without an obligation to buy, the deal could represent a low-risk opportunity to add depth and competition in attack.

Real Madrid stalwart excited to play under Jose Mourinho – “I’m even happier to welcome him”

Real Madrid stalwart excited to play under Jose Mourinho – “I’m even happier to welcome him”
Real Madrid stalwart excited to play under Jose Mourinho – “I’m even happier to welcome him”

Real Madrid are excited to start a new era this summer, with club icon Jose Mourinho back at the helm as manager. There is a strong feeling that the Portuguese can be the man to overhaul Barcelona after two seasons trailing their great rivals, and in the process, he can unite a dressing room that was divided during the previous tenures of Xabi Alonso and Alvaro Arbeloa.

Already, several Real Madrid players have spoken of their delight at the news of Mourinho’s return to the Bernabeu, with the latest being Antonio Rudiger. As per Marca, the German defender was asked about the prospect of playing under the Portuguese, which is something that excites him greatly.

“I can’t say too much, but I can say that I’m very excited. At last he is going to play under his orders. In the past there were many conversations with him, but for some reason it never happened. That’s why now I’m even happier to welcome him with us.”

Rudiger: Real Madrid is my home

Rudiger, who signed a new one-year contract earlier this month to take him through to the end of next season, was asked about penning a renewal, which was something that he has no hesitation in doing once it became clear that the club wanted him to continue.

“I had a difficult last year, especially physically. I had to fight a lot with injuries and I managed to come back. Real Madrid is practically my home. I feel great, my family feels great there, and that’s why I never really thought about anything else. I just wanted to get back in shape and earn my new contract. And I succeeded.”

Rudiger is sure to be an important player for Real Madrid next season, although how important will depend on whether he can keep fit.

Argentina boss doesn't want team getting too confident before Cape Verde knockout game

ARLINGTON, TX — Argentina will face Cape Verde in the World Cup round of 32, and manager Lionel Scaloni is already guarding against overconfidence in his squad.

The defending world champion still has to play its final group contest, a tilt with Jordan at Dallas Stadium, but no matter the result of that game it will go through as the winner.

That sets up a July 3 showdown with Cape Verde. Scaloni didn't know who the opponent would be when he spoke at his pre-match news conference earlier in the day but made clear that no matter who Argentina faces, it will go into the match wary of the opponent.

And while he will rotate his team to face Jordan, with Lionel Messi coming off the bench and other alternate players getting a chance to shine, he insisted it has nothing to do with the round of 32 game to come.

"The decision about who plays tomorrow isn’t related to who we’re playing against in the next round," "Saying I prefer one or the other would be a total lack of respect because the reality is I don’t prefer either one.

"I’d prefer for the World Cup to end tomorrow, and we be champion! Because, the reality is you’re seeing things that we’ve always said but are coming true. The opponents are very difficult. We’re in no position to choose or prefer. That’s not how it is."

It is not, but Argentina may be pleased to see its path to the latter stages unfold compared to that of some of its title rivals. The winner of the Albiceleste's match with the Blue Sharks will move to a round of 16 contest against the winner of a match between Australia and the runner-up of Group G - likely Egypt, Iran or Belgium.

Scaloni's approach to the national team may be informed by his own history. He appeared for Argentina just seven times, earning a surprise selection to the 2006 World Cup squad and playing in exactly one game. He said Friday that players need to always take the act of representing their country seriously, an attitude he has seen in his team

"I think that playing with this shirt means it doesn’t matter the moment, if you need points, if the players who haven’t played the last game are playing, it doesn’t matter," he said. "This shirt implies coming out to play, doing it well and trying to win every game. I never deviate from this point of view.

"We’re in the same mode we were in the in the first day, ready to see the guys, anxious, nervous, analyzing the opponent because the Argentina national team shirt involves all of that. … The way of preparing a match is always the same."

That message looks to be resonating with a team that already is a veteran group, forged by the frustrations of near-misses but also the success of the 2022 World Cup and the 2019 and 2024 Copa América tournaments.

"For me, every player, every part of the national wants to be in the national team, to do the best for their teammates and when you get 10, 15, 20 players together with the same mentality, it’s very difficult for an opponent to try to win," defender Nicolás Tagliafico said Friday. "Adding that to the quality the players we have makes us a very tough national team."

Scaloni will look to have his team ready for any opponent it sees, beginning with Jordan, continuing with Cape Verde, and, he hopes, extending four more matches to a successful title defense - though as he as said in every news conference this summer, "at the end, the powerful national teams will be there."

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What are realistic expectations for the Titans in 2026?

Excitement is building in Nashville, and the Tennessee Titans are generating buzz after an active offseason that has reshaped the organization.

Now in the lull between offseason work and training camp, it is a great time to look at the expectations for new head coach Robert Saleh and his new-look Titans. This is exactly what Carter Bahns of CBS Sports did in his latest article, outlining what success will look like for the Titans in 2026.

Robert Saleh, TitansGoal: Approach .500 with improvement on both sides of the ball

While the first year of the Cam Ward era left a lot to be desired in terms of wins and losses, there were enough flashes from the then-rookie quarterback to instill excitement in what Robert Saleh can do in Year 1 with the Tennessee Titans. He inherited a roster with a solid core of young offensive skill-position players so the first priority is to help them take the next step and, in turn, aid Ward in making a sophomore leap.

Saleh already put in a great deal of work on the defensive side of the ball with a number of head-turning acquisitions, including the free agent signing of defensive lineman John Franklin-Myers. He is one of many newcomers who has experience in Saleh's system.

If those personnel moves pull this defense out of the NFL basement, and if the offense builds on the momentum Ward experienced as a rookie, this team can move one step closer to the playoffs.

Tennessee made some significant changes during the offseason and added much-needed talent to both sides of the ball, especially on defense, which, by all accounts, looks like a Top 10 unit as the team heads into training camp. Now that the defense is in place, the real pressure will be on offensive coordinator Brian Daboll and the offense. If they can take a step forward, the Titans should be in a spot to surprise.

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Carlos Mendoza became the Mets' scapegoat — but the problems go far beyond a 34-47 record

Carlos Mendoza

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Carlos Mendoza was fired by the New York Mets after the franchise slumped to a 34-47 record (34-48, after they lost to the Philadelphia Phillies on Friday).

Just a couple of seasons back, Mendoza led the Mets to an NLCS appearance in his debut stint in Queens. However, when you are leading the biggest payroll team in MLB, the results are important. Mendoza couldn't lead the $358 million payroll team to destined success. Instead, the franchise is now 16.0 games behind, riding a seven-game losing streak.

To put it bluntly, the firing looks less on Mendoza and more on the Mets' front office and players. The 34-47 record was far from the only season behind such a drastic step by president David Stearns and owner Steve Cohen.

Stearns, in fact, made it clear the decision wasn't simply about the standings.

"Despite all of our efforts, Mendy's included, we haven't been able to get this going this year and I take responsibility for that." Stearns said.

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Mets were error prone

The $358 million payroll, the highest in all of baseball, is what makes this Mets' record embarrassing. The losses themselves weren't the only issue.

The Mets have looked sloppy on defense this season. In one game against the Chicago Cubs, they committed six errors, their highest in a game since 2014.

The Mets' offseason addition, Marcus Semien, has struggled in the infield. Moreover, injuries to key players, including Francisco Lindor, forced the team to continuously adjust the playing positions of Mark Vientos and Bo Bichette.

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Injuries don't help, but that doesn't excuse Mets

Carlos Mendoza certainly didn't have the best starting lineup every game.

Injuries hit the franchise hard, including key players such as Lindor, Juan Soto, Clay Holmes, Francisco Alvarez, Luis Robert Jr., and Jorge Polanco. At one point, Lindor and Soto had only appeared together in the starting lineup 10 times all season. The lingering absences disrupted the Mets' lineup and put the manager in the position of needing to think about the lineup almost every game.

Mets' roster construction was bad

Most businesses fail despite enormous funding because of a simple reason: Allocation of resources. For the Mets, it's about how they used their payroll to construct the roster.

David Stearns allowed two key fan favorites to walk in free agency: Pete Alonso and Edwin Diaz. Moreover, Brandon Nimmo and Jeff McNeil were also traded. Meanwhile, the new acquisitions, Bichette, Robert Jr., Polanco and Semien failed to deliver on expectations.

This is why there is a growing perception among baseball fans that Mendoza was made the scapegoat of problems that go far beyond their 34-47 record this season.

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Meet Mohammad Abualnadi: The Kansas City native making World Cup history with Jordan

KANSAS CITY, MO — Mohammad Abualnadi had a decision to make. 

It wasn’t easy. 

The 25-year old bet on himself, reaping the benefits of an historic summer.

Abualnadi is playing in the 2026 World Cup representing Jordan. The Kansas City-born player is making history for his team and family.

From pharmacy school to the World Cup 

After a strong collegiate soccer career at Notre Dame and Pittsburgh, Abualnadi wasn’t sure if professional soccer was his path. 

Starting out in the lower divisions can be a grind, and Abualnadi knows it. 

Instead, he decided to enroll in pharmacy school at the University of Florida in Aug. 2024. 

“It wasn’t an ultimatum with my parents, but it was a reality check with how my football was,” he said. “I’m realistic with my goals and realistic with where I am in life.”

World Cup: Why Kansas City is 'the heart of soccer'

Hard work and achieving objectives is ingrained in the Abualnadi household. Reaching pharmacy school was the next chapter that Abualnadi’s parents were expecting. 

Abualnadi had stints with Jordanian club Al-Hussein and Iraq’s Al-Qasim prior to pharmacy school. His time with both clubs didn’t pan out the way that he wanted. 

That’s why he wanted to continue his studies. Maybe his dream of playing professional football had ended, he thought.

Instead, Abualnadi decided to bet on himself.

One week into school, Abualnadi dropped out, opting to continue his dream of professional soccer. 

It was a shock to the family, according to Abualnadi's sister Noor, but Abualnadi's soccer goals were far from over.

“I think he realized that you can try to mold yourself in so many different ways,” Noor said. “But, you just really can't deny what your passion is.”

Abualnadi made the jump to Malaysia, playing for Selangor FC. It’s there where his career began to blossom. 

Less than three weeks after joining Selangor, the Jordan national team called up Abualnadi. It was another big break for the defender. 

He made his debut in a non-sanctioned FIFA friendly against North Korea. Abualnadi made his first official appearance against South Korea — where he played for 13 minutes — in World Cup qualification in October 2024. 

Since that match, Abualnadi has been a mainstay in the Jordanian national team. 

He started in Jordan’s 3-0 win over Oman in June 2025. The win sealed a place in the World Cup for the first time in the country's history. 

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How a Kansas City-born player can represent Jordan

Abualnadi is Kansas City through and through. He was a ball boy for MLS club Sporting Kansas City as a youngster. 

Abualnadi’s father is Palestinian and was born in a refugee camp, while his mother was born in Jordan. 

The pair arrived in America in the mid-1980’s. The patriarch was studying to become a physician, spending time at the University of Michigan and Vanderbilt University before settling in Kansas City. 

According to FIFA, for a player to represent their non-birth nation, they need to have a parent or grandparent born in that country. This is how Abualnadi can represent the Jordan national team. 

Abualnadi and his family would travel to Jordan every other summer to visit family. He wanted to keep up with his soccer when making the trip overseas. His mother found a person on Facebook to help train her son. 

That person ended up being a coach on the Jordan youth national team. From that point on, Abualnadi was on the map with the federation. 

“When he would go overseas, he would get to train with them and I think they continue to get to know him,” Noor said. “I think it’s really interesting as an American, to be able to have more than one national identity and be able to traverse both opportunities.”

Abualnadi shines as a ‘student of the game’

In America, Abualnadi played for Sporting Kansas City’s youth teams. He rose through the ranks and was an impressive player for the team. 

Abualnadi was someone who could always be relied upon, according to academy director Declan Jogi. 

“He was a very disciplined young man,” Jogi said. “He was very hardworking and also a very good player. He’s a very good ball-playing center back and really good with the ball in possession, really high IQ. Mo’s a really good student of the game and was always a pleasure to have around.”

Mo Abualnadi, graduate of @bvhs_tigers, takes the field with the Jordan National Team in the 2026 FIFA World Cup today! ⚽️🏆🏟️

Abualnadi is just the second Kansan ever to play in the FIFA World Cup, joining Blue Valley West's Matt Besler. Best of luck to Mo and Jordan as they… pic.twitter.com/8Ij4kllybO

— Blue Valley Schools (@bvschools) June 16, 2026

During the World Cup, Jogi has been watching one of his pupils shine. It’s a testament to the team’s development and another great achievement for the MLS side. 

Abualnadi is an inspiration to many young players in the Kansas City area, but Jogi was adamant that everyone’s paths are completely different, lifting high expectations off the shoulders of his youth.

“When the kids come through our system, we feel a connection,” Jogi said. “It takes a village. Everybody has a hand in a player’s development.”

Before Abualnadi’s stint with Al-Hussein, he made his senior debut with SKC in a 3-0 U.S. Open Cup win over Tulsa Athletic in 2023. He is the second Kansan to ever play in a World Cup, alongside Sporting Kansas City great Matt Besler.

Jordan’s last ride against Argentina 

Jordan will conclude its inaugural World Cup appearance with a matchup against Argentina on Saturday, June 27. Jordan has already been eliminated after group-stage losses to Algeria and Austria. 

Abualnadi started and played 72 minutes in the opening match against Austria. 

“I had a tremendous amount of joy and a tremendous amount of excitement,” Abualnadi said. “I was very proud and for everyone making a debut in the World Cup.”

He was an unused substitute in the team’s second game against Algeria. Every step of the way, his family has been there for him. They have attended every game and will be there in Dallas when Jordan takes the field against the defending champions. 

“The person it has hit home the most is my mom,” Noor said. “I don't think that there's any athlete who didn't have some kind of support system that took them beyond anything they could have possibly fathomed, for my brother, that was totally my mom.”

When Abualnadi saw his mom after the opening match, the joy radiated from the stands to the pitch. 

“Having them is tremendous and I was over the moon seeing them after the first game,” Abualnadi said. “It was a lucky moment to have.”

What’s next for Abualnadi?

After the World Cup, Abualnadi will continue his professional career in Europe. He will be departing his Malaysian club after a strong two-year run. 

He announced his decision to sign for FC Corvinul Hunedoara in Romania. It’s the first time the club will be playing in the highest level of Romanian club football in 34 years. 

For now, there is one last battle for Abualnadi in the World Cup, which could result in him tracking Lionel Messi. 

Liam Keating covers the World Cup in Kansas City for USA TODAY. He also covers high school sports and Washburn University for The Topeka Capital-Journal. Send stats or information to him at LKeating@gannett.com

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Meet Mohammad Abualnadi: The Kansas City native making World Cup history with Jordan

Baboucarr Ann's commitment pushes Wisconsin into nation's top three

Baboucarr Ann's commitment to the Wisconsin Badgers has given the No. 2-ranked class in the entire nation, according to 247Sports.

Greg Gard got off to a hot start when he landed Jalen Brown, but now, Ann's commitment has taken this team to the next level.

Both Ann and Brown are four-star recruits, and each are among the top players, if not the very best in their own state.

Ann, a Minnesota native, is officially listed as the No. 1 player in his state. As for Brown, he's listed as the No. 5 player in Wisconsin.

To no surprise, both Ann and Brown are top-100-ranked players. Jack Thelen, another Minnesota native, is Gard's third commitment, the No. 168 overall ranked player.

Together, Ann, Brown, and Thelen cover seemingly every area on the court. Brown is listed as a complete guard, while Ann is a small forward, and Thelen stands 7-foot-1 and could be this team's next premier center.

For what it's worth, Thelen is the No. 3-ranked player in Minnesota and is the No. 16 center in the class of 2027.

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Mac Jones reveals goals for 2026 season ahead of Week 16 vs. Chiefs

This week, Chiefs Wire's Ed Easton Jr. spoke with San Francisco 49ers quarterback Mac Jones.

In his interview with Easton Jr., Jones discussed his role at Tight End University 2026, presented by Reese's, founded by teammate George Kittle, Kansas City Chiefs star Travis Kelce, and retired legend Greg Olsen. He shared his mindset ahead of next season, focusing on health and fitness.

Tight End University was created to bring the Tight End community together for an immersive three-day program. Jones served as a thrower along with fellow 49ers quarterbacks as he continues to prepare for potentially more playing time in 2026.

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— NFL (@NFL) June 23, 2026

"Yeah, just working on my body and my health, as I'm getting older, I'm still young. Still, I'm 27, gonna be 28 in September, so I know what this next part of my journey looks like, focusing on my nutrition and also keeping a good balance," said Jones, "So you don't want to be too on top of one thing. Not on top of another, so that, and then obviously my speed, I feel like I've been working on that in terms of getting faster.

Jones, in relief of an injured Brock Purdy last season, appeared in 11 games, making 8 starts, finishing with a record of 5-3. Barring more trade rumors by Week 16, he could be facing the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium on December 27. The former New England Patriots quarterback lost his lone career start against Kansas City in the 2023 season.

"I have this off-season already, and there are always things. How I play out there, it's a mindset for me, and staying honed in on my brain, which is an interesting concept, but you can train your brain," said Jones, "People don't value that enough about mental health, and what you can do to be better there. I've done it all, I need to be consistent and continue working on it."

Tight End University, presented by Reese's, is celebrating its sixth year of bringing Tight Ends from across the league together to elevate the position and give back to the community. For the first time, TEU took over Vanderbilt Stadium, allowing fans to get a behind-the-scenes look at how to train like a tight end.

Kansas City Chiefs tight end Travis Kelce, founder of Tight End University, talks with former Indianapolis Colts tight end Dallas Clark during the Tight End University annual offseason training summit at Vanderbilt University’s FirstBank Stadium on Tuesday, June 23, 2026, in Nashville, Tenn.

Check out the following link for more information on Tight End University 2026

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2026 NHL off-season trade board: Dylan Larkin, Connor Hellebuyck, Jason Robertson highlight impressive list

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2026 NHL off-season trade board: Dylan Larkin, Connor Hellebuyck, Jason Robertson highlight impressive list originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

With a less-than-impressive unrestricted free agent class, we’ve seen more NHL trades prior to the draft than we’ve ever seen before.

But the trades aren’t expected to stop.

So far, we’ve witnessed Joseph Woll, Mackie Samoskevich, Brady Tkachuk, Simon Nemec, William Eklund, Jordan Kyrou, Bowen Byram, Valeri Nichushkin, and Olen Zellweger be dealt.

Without further ado, we present our 2026 NHL off-season trade board.

1. Dylan Larkin, C, Detroit Red Wings

  • Age: 29
  • Cap hit: $8.7 million until 2030-31 (No-trade clause)

Dylan Larkin has requested a trade from the Detroit Red Wings and is looking to move to a Stanley Cup-contending team. Larkin is arguably the biggest player on the trade market, and wherever he ends up, that team will instantly become contenders if they weren’t already.

Larkin has reportedly given the Red Wings three teams he is willing to be traded to: the Minnesota Wild, the Florida Panthers, and the Vegas Golden Knights. Following the Brady Tkachuk trade, Florida is likely off the board, and some recent reports signify that Minnesota is the frontrunner. 

No. 1 centers are hard to find, and landing Larkin would be a big win for whatever team gains his services. 

MORE4 NHL teams who can trade for Red Wings' Dylan Larkin following his trade request

2. Connor Hellebuyck, G, Winnipeg Jets

  • Age: 33
  • Cap hit: $8.5 million until 2030-31 (No movement clause)

Connor Hellebuyck is arguably the best goaltender in the NHL and would be the No. 1 player on the board if he had formally requested a trade. At the moment, all he has told the Winnipeg Jets is that he would be open to a trade. 

The three-time Vezina Trophy winner and one-time Hart Trophy winner had a difficult regular season with the Jets in 2025-26. Still, he showed he can elevate his game in high-pressure environments when he guided Team USA to an Olympic gold medal.

The teams reportedly interested in Hellebuyck include the Panthers, Carolina Hurricanes, Toronto Maple Leafs, Buffalo Sabres, and New Jersey Devils

3. Vincent Trocheck, C, New York Rangers

  • Age: 32
  • Cap hit: $5.625 million until 2028-29 (10-team no trade list)

Vincent Trocheck was a trade candidate at the 2026 deadline, and now, heading into the off-season, the desire to trade him has only grown.

The New York Rangers need to get younger as they enter a retool, and moving Trocheck will likely fetch them a first-round pick and a draft pick. With three seasons left on his contract, Trocheck comes with plenty of control.

Trocheck can be a very good two-way, No. 2 center on a playoff team, and discussions involving Trocheck are only intensifying. 

4. Mason McTavish, C, Anaheim Ducks

  • Age: 23
  • Cap hit: $7 million until 2030-31

Mason McTavish is the youngest player in the top 10, and could be the player traded the soonest. TSN’s Pierre LeBrun reports that the St. Louis Blues and the Rangers have offers for the Anaheim Ducks center. 

The Blues have a package centered around picks, while the Rangers are looking to send a roster player. 

Wherever he ends up, that team will be adding a young center with a 6-foot-1, 219-pound frame.

MOREBlues Reportedly In Two-Team Race With Rangers To Land Ducks' Mason McTavish

5. Darnell Nurse, D, Edmonton Oilers

  • Age: 31
  • Cap hit: $9.25 million until 2029-30 (no movement clause)

Darnell Nurse has spent his entire NHL career with the Edmonton Oilers, and as his play has declined, the criticism surrounding him has grown. The left-handed defender has formally requested a trade, and it appears his time in Edmonton has come to an end.

Nurse receives more flak than he likely deserves, but some of it can be attributed to his massive cap hit. Nurse can still be an effective middle-pairing defenseman and, if traded to the right situation, a defender who positively affects the game.

MOREOilers may have no choice but to retain salary on Darnell Nurse's contract

6. Jason Robertson, LW, Dallas Stars

  • Age: 26
  • Restricted free agent

Jason Robertson has been the talk of the hockey world recently. The Dallas Stars have reportedly offered Robertson contracts with AAVs of $12 million and $12.5 million, both of which he rejected.

Elliotte Friedman then reported that Robertson turned down an eight-year, $15 million AAV contract from the Seattle Kraken.

Robertson’s situation comes with plenty of uncertainty, and it’s one of, if not the most interesting, cases to watch this off-season. 

MOREDespite Jason Robertson’s and other players' repeated rejection, the Seattle Kraken are a team to watch this off-season

7. Alexander Nikishin, D, Carolina Hurricanes

  • 24 years old
  • Restricted free agent

The Carolina Hurricanes have already attempted to deal Alexander Nikishin, reportedly putting together a package for Hellebuyck.

Nikishin had a strong rookie season, but his ice time decreased drastically in the playoffs, and he recorded just one point in 17 games. With left-handed defensemen like Jaccob Slavin, K’Andre Miller, and Shayne Gostisbehere, it’ll be difficult for Nikishin to earn more minutes.

MOREHurricanes Offer Alexander Nikishin, First Rounder To Winnipeg For Connor Hellebuyck

8. Jordan Binnington, G, St. Louis Blues

  • Age: 32
  • Cap hit: $6 million until 2026-27 (10 team no trade list)

There are plenty of conflicting reports surrounding Jordan Binnington at the moment. Some insiders believe he will be dealt before the start of the 2026-27 season, while others believe he’ll still be with the Blues when the season begins.

Either way, Binnington recorded poor numbers during the 2025-26 season and lost the starter’s crease as the season went on. He showed up for Team Canada at the Olympics, and his resume as a Stanley Cup winner speaks for itself.

A trade would do Binnington well.

MORE3 NHL teams that could trade for Blues' Jordan Binnington

9. Jacob Markstrom, G, New Jersey Devils

  • Age: 36
  • Cap hit: $6 million until 2027-28 (20 team no trade list)

Jacob Markstrom hasn’t panned out in New Jersey, and at 36 years old, Markstrom isn’t able to play as a No. 1 goaltender, and his $6 million cap hit is too expensive for New Jersey to use in a tandem.

The market has been quiet around Markstrom at the moment, but after the bulk of the UFA goaltenders are signed, expect trade talks involving Markstrom to ramp up.

10. Matthew Knies, LW, Toronto Maple Leafs

  • Age: 23
  • Cap hit: $7.75 million until 2030-31 

The Toronto Maple Leafs have been clear that they aren’t actively looking to shop Matthew Knies, but if the right move presents itself, they’ll listen.

Frank Seravalli reported that the Maple Leafs were looking to move Knies to Dallas for the seventh overall pick as part of the Jason Robertson deal, but that ultimately fell through.

Knies is the prototypical NHL power forward, standing 6-foot-3 and weighing 232 pounds. With his frame, NHL experience, age, and contract value, Knies will demand a large return if dealt.

Best of the rest: Elias Pettersson, Morgan Rielly, Dougie Hamilton, Connor Zary, Jake DeBrusk, Colton Parayko, Shane Wright, Mason Lohrei, Sebastian Cossa, and Blake Coleman

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Where to watch DR Congo vs. Uzbekistan live stream, TV channel, start time for World Cup Group K match

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The Democratic Republic of the Congo, also known as the DR Congo, and Uzbekistan meet in one of the more evenly matched contests of the group stage. Just five spots are separating the two sides in the FIFA rankings: DR Congo at 45th, Uzbekistan at 50th.

Both sides are very new to the World Cup stage as well. DR Congo is making just its second World Cup appearance and first since 1974, when the nation, then known as Zaire, finished at the bottom of a group that included Yugoslavia, Brazil and Scotland.

Uzbekistan is making its first-ever World Cup appearance, becoming only the third former Soviet republic to qualify for the tournament after Russia and Ukraine. The team is managed by Fabio Cannavaro, the Italian legend who captained Italy to the 2006 World Cup title and won the Ballon d'Or that same year. 

Chancel Mbemba, Aaron Wan-Bissaka and Yoane Wissa headline a Congolese side. Abdukodir Khusanov, Eldor Shomurodov and Abbosbek Fayzullaev lead a Uzbek squad that arrives as true debutants on the biggest stage in football.

Here's everything you need to know to watch the DR Congo vs. Uzbekistan World Cup match, including where to watch on TV or live stream, what time the game starts and more.

DR Congo vs. Uzbekistan live stream, TV channel

  • TV channel: FS1
  • Live stream: fubo, Fox One, Fox Sports app/website

This match will be broadcast on FS1 in the United States with streaming options available on its dedicated platforms.

The best place to catch the match is on streaming service fubo, with new customers able to sign up for a FREE trial.

Fubo offers a free trial for new subscribers, so you can try the service before you buy. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox and 100+ top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

What time does DR Congo vs. Uzbekistan start?

This World Cup clash kicks off Saturday, June 27, at 7:30 p.m. ET at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta, Georgia.

Here's how that time translates across the United States timezones:

DateKickoff time
Eastern TimeSat., June 277:30 p.m.
Central TimeSat., June 276:30 p.m.
Mountain TimeSat., June 275:30 p.m.
Pacific TimeSat., June 274:30 p.m.

World Cup schedule today

All times Eastern.

Saturday, June 27

  • Croatia vs. Ghana (5 p.m.)
  • Panama vs. England (5 p.m.)
  • Colombia vs. Portugal (7:30 p.m.)
  • DR Congo vs. Uzbekistan (7:30 p.m.)
  • Algeria vs. Austria (10 p.m.)
  • Jordan vs. Argentina (10 p.m.)

MORE:Complete World Cup schedule and fixtures

2026 FIFA World Cup FAQs

When is the 2026 FIFA World Cup?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to run from June 11 through July 19, 2026. It will be the first World Cup hosted across three countries: the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Where is the 2026 FIFA World Cup being played?

The 2026 World Cup will be played across 16 host cities in North America, with matches taking place in the United States, Canada and Mexico. It will be the first men’s World Cup hosted by three countries.

The 16 host cities are Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Seattle in the United States; Toronto and Vancouver in Canada; and Guadalajara, Mexico City and Monterrey in Mexico.

How many teams are in the 2026 World Cup?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 48 teams, expanding from the 32-team format used in previous tournaments. The larger field also means more matches, more knockout-round games and more countries involved than ever before.

The 48 teams are Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Cape Verde, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Curaçao, Czechia, DR Congo, Ecuador, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Ghana, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Ivory Coast, Japan, Jordan, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Portugal, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Senegal, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Türkiye, United States, Uruguay and Uzbekistan.

How many games are in the 2026 World Cup?

There will be 104 matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. That includes the group stage, knockout rounds and the final.

Can I stream the 2026 World Cup?

Yes. Streaming options will depend on the match, language and broadcast partner. In the U.S., Fox Sports lists FOX and FS1, which are available on fubo for English-language coverage, while Telemundo will stream every match live on Peacock and the Telemundo App for Spanish-language coverage.

What channel is the 2026 World Cup on?

In the U.S., English-language matches are expected across FOX and FS1, which are available on fubo for those without cable, while Spanish-language coverage will air on Telemundo and Universo, which you can stream on DIRECTV and Peacock. Check the schedule for the specific match you want to watch.

When is the 2026 World Cup final?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup final is scheduled for Sunday, July 19, 2026. The match will be played at New York-New Jersey Stadium, FIFA’s tournament name for MetLife Stadium.

What time do World Cup games start?

Kickoff times vary by date, host city and round. Because the tournament is being played across multiple time zones in the United States, Canada and Mexico, fans should check the official match schedule for start times in their local time zone.

Is the United States playing in the 2026 World Cup?

Yes. The United States automatically qualified for the 2026 World Cup as one of the three host nations, along with Canada and Mexico.

Where to watch Colombia vs. Portugal live stream, TV channel, start time for World Cup Group K match

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Colombia and Portugal meet in a group stage clash that brings together two of the more talented rosters in the field, headlined by a pair of global superstars in Luis Díaz and Cristiano Ronaldo.

Portugal, nicknamed the Seleção, is ranked fifth in the world and is making its ninth World Cup appearance and seventh consecutive.

Ronaldo is back as the all-time leading scorer and outfield player appearance holder in men's international football history, though his World Cup record is a touch more modest with eight goals in 22 matches across five tournaments. Bruno Fernandes and Vitinha give Portugal the midfield quality to complement whatever Ronaldo produces up front, and the Seleção will look to go further than the quarterfinals, where they were eliminated by Morocco in 2022.

Colombia is ranked 14th and is making its seventh World Cup appearance and first since 2018, when they reached the Round of 16 before falling to England.

Díaz, Daniel Muñoz and James Rodríguez headline a Colombian side that is looking to show off in its return to the World Cup stage after an eight-year absence.

Here's everything you need to know to watch the Colombia vs. Portugal World Cup match, including where to watch on TV or live stream, what time the game starts and more.

Colombia vs. Portugal live stream, TV channel

  • TV channel: FOX
  • Live stream: fubo, Fox One, Fox Sports app/website

This match will be broadcast on FOX in the United States with streaming options available on its dedicated platforms.

The best place to catch the match is on streaming service fubo, with new customers able to sign up for a FREE trial.

Fubo offers a free trial for new subscribers, so you can try the service before you buy. Stream ESPN, ABC, CBS, Fox and 100+ top channels of live TV and sports without cable. (Participating plans only. Taxes and fees may apply.)

What time does Colombia vs. Portugal start?

This World Cup clash kicks off Saturday, June 27, at 7:30 p.m. ET at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.

Here's how that time translates across the United States time zones:

DateKickoff time
Eastern TimeSat., June 277:30 p.m.
Central TimeSat., June 276:30 p.m.
Mountain TimeSat., June 275:30 p.m.
Pacific TimeSat., June 274:30 p.m.

World Cup schedule today

All times Eastern.

Saturday, June 27

  • Croatia vs. Ghana (5 p.m.)
  • Panama vs. England (5 p.m.)
  • Colombia vs. Portugal (7:30 p.m.)
  • DR Congo vs. Uzbekistan (7:30 p.m.)
  • Algeria vs. Austria (10 p.m.)
  • Jordan vs. Argentina (10 p.m.)

MORE:Complete World Cup schedule and fixtures

2026 FIFA World Cup FAQs

When is the 2026 FIFA World Cup?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to run from June 11 through July 19, 2026. It will be the first World Cup hosted across three countries: the United States, Canada and Mexico.

Where is the 2026 FIFA World Cup being played?

The 2026 World Cup will be played across 16 host cities in North America, with matches taking place in the United States, Canada and Mexico. It will be the first men’s World Cup hosted by three countries.

The 16 host cities are Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Seattle in the United States; Toronto and Vancouver in Canada; and Guadalajara, Mexico City and Monterrey in Mexico.

How many teams are in the 2026 World Cup?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 48 teams, expanding from the 32-team format used in previous tournaments. The larger field also means more matches, more knockout-round games and more countries involved than ever before.

The 48 teams are Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Cape Verde, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Curaçao, Czechia, DR Congo, Ecuador, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Ghana, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Ivory Coast, Japan, Jordan, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Portugal, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Senegal, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Türkiye, United States, Uruguay and Uzbekistan.

How many games are in the 2026 World Cup?

There will be 104 matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. That includes the group stage, knockout rounds and the final.

Can I stream the 2026 World Cup?

Yes. Streaming options will depend on the match, language and broadcast partner. In the U.S., Fox Sports lists FOX and FS1, which are available on fubo for English-language coverage, while Telemundo will stream every match live on Peacock and the Telemundo App for Spanish-language coverage.

What channel is the 2026 World Cup on?

In the U.S., English-language matches are expected across FOX and FS1, which are available on fubo for those without cable, while Spanish-language coverage will air on Telemundo and Universo, which you can stream on DIRECTV and Peacock. Check the schedule for the specific match you want to watch.

When is the 2026 World Cup final?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup final is scheduled for Sunday, July 19, 2026. The match will be played at New York-New Jersey Stadium, FIFA’s tournament name for MetLife Stadium.

What time do World Cup games start?

Kickoff times vary by date, host city and round. Because the tournament is being played across multiple time zones in the United States, Canada and Mexico, fans should check the official match schedule for start times in their local time zone.

Is the United States playing in the 2026 World Cup?

Yes. The United States automatically qualified for the 2026 World Cup as one of the three host nations, along with Canada and Mexico.

Detroit Tigers seek a Game 3 win over the Houston Astros on Saturday

The Detroit Tigers evened up their four-game home series with the Houston Astros on Friday night with an 8-0 blowout victory over the visitors. Keider Montero tossed seven innings of shutout ball and the offense rallied behind home runs by Kerry Carpenter and Colt Keith.

Climbing the mound for the Motor City Kitties on Saturday afternoon looking to take the series lead is left-hander Framber Valdez, who has had a strong June after a rough May. The 32-year-old has allowed just one run in three of his four starts this month and posted a 2.45 ERA and a 4.01 FIP over that stretch with two wins and a loss to show for.

One of those gems he threw came against the Astros the last time he saw them, surrendering an unearned run on six hits and three walks while striking out six in a no-decision at Daikin Park that Detroit ultimately lost, 4-2.

For Houston, right-hander Kai-Wei Teng will make his 10th start of the season as he comes off his second-best outing so far. The 27-year-old held the Cleveland Guardians to just one run over six innings of work on four hits and a walk while striking out four to earn his fourth win in a 4-2 final at home.

However, his prior start against the Tigers was not a pretty one. The native of Taiwan coughed up five runs on six hits (three home runs) and three walks while striking out a whopping nine — and hitting a pair of batters — to earn his sixth loss in a 9-3 final in Houston.

Here is a look at how the two match up on Saturday afternoon at Comerica Park.

Detroit Tigers (35-47) vs. Houston Astros (40-44)

Time (ET): 1:10 p.m.
Place: Comerica Park, Detroit, Michigan
SB Nation Site:The Crawfish Boxes
Media: Detroit SportsNet, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio Network

Game 83: LHP Framber Valdez (4-5, 3.91 ERA) vs. RHP Kai-Wei Teng (4-6, 4.03 ERA)

PlayerGIPK%BB%GB%FIPfWAR
Valdez1689.219.28.751.84.141.0
Teng2260.124.010.543.24.630.3

VALDEZ

TENG

Tiger pitching staff takes hit as Marcos Paz enters portal

On Friday evening, surprising news dropped on the timeline. Highly-talented RHP Marcos Paz entered the transfer portal. Kendall Rogers was first to report the news.

PORTAL NEWS: @LSUBaseball RHP Marcos Paz has entered the Transfer Portal. Was regarded as one of the premier freshmen entering the fall/spring. Massive arm, but did struggle in 29.1 innings for #LSU in '26. Big upside.

D1 PROFILE: https://t.co/jEo1ZYsFlJpic.twitter.com/uPECTYJKtC

— Kendall Rogers (@KendallRogers) June 26, 2026

Following a turbulent, but promising freshman year, there was plenty of hope and excitement about his future. While there were certainly some struggles, the flashes of talent were impossible to ignore.

Paz finished the season with a 1-4 record, including a 9.20 ERA in 29.1 innings of work. Command and walks were his biggest issue, similar to the pitching staff as a whole. While 40 strikeouts in 29.1 innings is remarkable for a true freshman, walking 27 and hitting 4 more batters are a recipe for disaster.

He entered the weekend rotation for the second half of SEC play, totaling 4 conference starts. His first came on Sunday at Mississippi St, which was the weekend that Casan Evans was first scratched just minutes before game 1. That game 3 start, along with his start against South Carolina the next weekend, were both excellent, allowing just 4 earned runs in 8.0 innings. Things went down hill for his final two starts, though. Georgia was the best offense in college baseball and then Florida was arguably the hottest offense in the SEC. Against those two combined, he allowed 14 earned runs in just 5.2 innings.

While the overall numbers aren’t flattering, it’s important to remember that Paz came to LSU having missed his senior season due to Tommy John surgery. If not for that, he likely never made it to campus. He was in serious consideration to be drafted directly out of the high school even with the injury, due to his exceptional talent. The benchmark for being 100% following that surgery is typically 18 months, which was right at the beginning of the 2026 season. He was not yet cleared to pitch in fall-ball, so every outing starting in February was an attempt to shake off more rust.

At Hebron High School in Texas, Paz was a two-time All-State selection. He was ranked the #90 overall prospect by MLB.com for the 2025 draft. Perfect Game had him as the #22 right-handed pitchers and #3 among the state of Texas.

With LSU returning their entire original starting rotation from last season, there was not a clear path to crack one of the weekend spots. It’s unclear if that was the determining factor for Paz’s decision, but it’s a fair assumption. He was viewed as a potential Friday night ace for the 2028 season after Casan Evans, Cooper Moore, and William Schmidt presumably get drafted and move on to professional baseball.

While the Tigers have been fortunate to return most of their young core who are the future of the program, this one is their first big loss. There’s no doubting that. Jay Johnson and company will pivot and reload, as they always do, but they took a hit today.

Where will Marcos Paz land next? Early speculation is that Texas A&M is in play for the high-upside pitcher.

LSU freshman pitcher Marcos Paz has entered the transfer portal.@KendallRogers had it first

I’m told Texas A&M is the primary team to watch for the native Texan.https://t.co/7vDaJUtFYo

— Matt Moscona (@MattMoscona) June 27, 2026

Why Michigan women’s basketball has the best returning core in the Big Ten

SOUTH BEND, IN - MARCH 23: Olivia Olson #1, Syla Swords #12, and Mila Holloway #3 of Michigan get some rest during a timeout during the Second Round of the NCAA Tournament game between Michigan and Notre Dame at Purcell Pavilion at The Joyce Center on March 23, 2025 in South Bend, Indiana. (Photo by Michael Miller/ISI Photos/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Big Ten headlined women’s basketball last season, featuring UCLA’s national championship, 12 NCAA Tournament teams and five of the 16 national host teams. Even with the Bruins graduating their six main rotation players, they’ll still be towards the top of the conference. But as UCLA’s 2026 Big Ten regular season and tournament titles affirm, having veteran focal points combined with cohesion developed through shared minutes on the court positions teams for championship runs.

With a crowded field of Big Ten contenders, it’s difficult to project one favorite. Yet one thing is clear: in terms of shared time on the court and talented pieces, Michigan has the best returning core in the conference.

The Wolverines — ranked No. 4 in ESPN’s way-too-early top-25 rankings — are primed for a big season. With the 2024 class of guards Olivia Olson, Syla Swords, Mila Holloway and Te’Yala Delfosse entering their third season, their veteran presence and game experience points towards another historic year.

The 2025-26 Michigan roster returned to, and surpassed, program highs, making the Wolverines’ second Elite Eight, earning the highest NCAA Tournament seed with a No. 2 seed and hosting the first two rounds in Ann Arbor. Olson was named an AP All-American third-teamer and All-Big Ten first-teamer along with Swords, a dynamic duo that can score at all three levels.

Yet what separates the Wolverines from other Big Ten contenders is the buy-in and all-out intensity that characterizes Michigan’s returning players.

Learning the “dog mentality” from former guard Brooke Quarles Daniels, the current junior class enacts their scrappy mentality in all aspects of the game. The defensive pressure that used to ensnare the Wolverines has now become a weapon in their own arsenal, fueling perhaps their most consistent offensive strength, transition offense. Junior forward Kendall Dudley was a big part of that full-court press, and with a year to develop under head coach Kim Barnes Arico, she earned more minutes from a limited bench role to a pivotal game-changing substitute. Now considering senior forward Ashley Sofilkanich, the former Patriot League Player of the Year now with a year of Big Ten play under her belt in Michigan’s system, the Wolverines have four returning starters and six of their top seven rotation players.

Without falling victim to transfer portal poaching of its stars, Michigan is in a strong position to continue developing talent under KBA in alignment with her program mission: becoming the hardest working team in America. If Stanford graduate transfer forward Courtney Ogden slots smoothly into the rotation, her veteran experience in conjunction with Michigan’s already-talented roster will even better position the Wolverines at the onset of the conference season. In the 18-game Big Ten slate, each team only gets one repeat opponent, heightening the importance of rosters gelling quickly in-game before the December start.

USC is another top contender for best returning roster. While the Trojans have experienced significant turnover the last two seasons, they have three of the last four No. 1 recruits, as ranked by ESPN, in redshirt junior JuJu Watkins, sophomore Jazzy Davidson and freshman Saniyah Hall. With Watkins missing the 2025-26 season with a torn ACL, the 2026-27 season will be the first time the trio take the floor together.

Watkins and Davidson each found immense success as the individual focal points of USC’s offense. Watkins was named National Freshman of the Year in 2023-24 and National Player of the Year in 2024-25, and Davidson was the 2025-26 Big Ten Freshman of the Year and the WBCA’s National Freshman of the Year.

Yet with two high-volume scorers on the same roster, combined with a strong freshman class, it may require time for the Trojans to find rhythm offensively. After losing five players to the portal, USC’s returning starters from last season are Davidson and Big Ten All-Defensive team junior forward Kennedy Smith. The Trojans have a lot of talent on paper, but with just two of those players familiar with each other and head coach Lindsay Gottlieb’s system, they will likely be stuck spending time developing cohesion that Michigan already possesses, particularly since Watkins, Davidson and Hall all virtually the same position.

Iowa, responsible for the only true lopsided losses in the Wolverines’ conference campaign last season, returns All-Big Ten first-team junior forward Ava Heiden., who averaged 18 points, 7.2 rebounds and 1.5 assists per game on 64.1 percent shooting. Heiden shared the paint with former forward Hannah Stuelke, and now as the sole focal point for her third season with the Hawkeyes, she is likely to be the main force for Iowa. Heiden will be complemented by junior guard Taylor Stremlow (7.9 points per game) and Chit-Chat Wright (12.5 points per game) returning in the backcourt, but that’s the extent of the Hawkeyes’ returning starters.

Building a strong roster with portal supplement Dani Carnegie and the No. 7 ranked freshman recruit, wing McKenna Woliczko, Iowa is still ranked sixth in ESPN’s too-early rankings, a product of its talent and Heiden’s inside dominance. Without All-American first-team center Lauren Betts at UCLA in 2026-27, Heiden is arguably the best returning center and post player in the Big Ten. It’s difficult to overstate the impact a dominant post player can make, so Heiden immediately elevates the Hawkeyes and positions them for a strong season.

Iowa and USC will be incorporating new pieces into starting roles, while Michigan could potentially roll into the season with all but one piece of an Elite Eight core. With Olson, Swords, Holloway, Delfosse, Dudley and Sofilkanich — with three starting spots solidified for the past two seasons — the Wolverines have the most cohesive returning core in the conference that should help them separate from the pack early on.

Habs Daily: Marchenko Trade Interest, Pugachyov Scouting, Preseason

Habs Daily: Marchenko Trade Interest, Pugachyov Scouting, Preseason
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Here are the Montreal Canadiens and NHL news items you may have missed on Friday.

Montreal Canadiens News

  • It’s official! Rather than trading the pick, the Canadiens made their selection, choosing Russian forward Gleb Pugachyov in the first round of the 2026 NHL Entry Draft. The Habs traded up to ensure they would be able to add Pugachyov to their prospect pool. [Canadiens Trade Up, Draft Prospect Pugachyov]
  • It’s not always easy to get a good read on the prospects who are developing in Russia, which is why we turned to various scouting outlets to acquire as much information as possible on Pugachyov’s potential. He’s fast, he’s a hard worker, and he absolutely loves violence. [Scouting Profile: Canadiens Add Physicality With Pugachyov]
  • The Canadiens reportedly submitted a “massive offer” for Columbus Blue Jackets forward Kirill Marchenko. While the actual assets involved were not revealed, it does align with the team’s desire to add high-end talent to the lineup. [Canadiens Submit “MASSIVE” Trade Offer For Marchenko]
  • Speaking of Marchenko, he’s apparently seeking a new contract in the $11M annual average value range. If the Canadiens make a trade including Marchenko, they’ll have to move a player such as Brendan Gallagher to add a little financial manoeuvrability to the mix.

In speaking to @BlueJacketsNHL F Marchenko’s camp that new @NYRangers
Dorofeyev new $11M AAV deal among others as a comp. #HockeyXpic.twitter.com/D0Uq8MrHC5

— Kevin Weekes (@KevinWeekes) June 27, 2026
  • The Canadiens released their preseason schedule for 2026-27, and they will only face two very familiar opponents: The Toronto Maple Leafs and the Ottawa Senators.

Les dates de notre calendrier préparatoire 2026-2027 sont dévoilées! 🗓️

The dates for our 2026-27 preseason schedule are here!#GoHabsGopic.twitter.com/EUxRUEnxcx

— Canadiens Montréal (@CanadiensMTL) June 26, 2026
  • Top Habs prospect Michael Hage was named as one of the best hockey players outside the NHL by the 2026 NHL Draft Class.

For the third straight year, we asked #NHLDraft prospects a few poll questions…

See the results! 💬 pic.twitter.com/tj39KSiol9

— NHL (@NHL) June 26, 2026
  • The NHL hopefuls also picked Canadiens rookie netminder Jakub Dobes as one of the best goalies in the league, which is a little surprising. Recency bias or not, it was a nice acknowledgement of Dobes’ impressive evolution into a legitimate NHL goaltender.

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— NHL (@NHL) June 26, 2026
  • As usual, Juraj Slafkovsky has returned to Slovakia for his summer training, where he’s working out with fellow NHL and countryman Erik Cernak.

Juraj Slafkovsky training with Erik Cernak in Košice, Slovakia 🇸🇰 pic.twitter.com/YC9rtSwmwB

— /r/Habs (@HabsOnReddit) June 26, 2026

Sportsnaut Network

  • The New Jersey Devils decided to forgo trading the 12th overall pick in the 2026 NHL Draft, selecting 18-year-old center Alexander Command. Command, who comes in at 6-foot-1, 187-pounds, seemed to rise up the draft rankings pretty quickly as the night neared. [New Jersey Devils]
  • Dallas Stars winger Jason Robertson has been the subject of NHL trade rumours this offseason with the two sides unable to agree to terms on a new deal. While neither an extension nor trade is imminent, Robertson did reportedly prevent a huge deal from going down this week ahead of the 2026 NHL Draft. [Dallas Stars]
  • Things can always change, but after meeting with the media ahead of Friday’s opening round of the NHL Draft, Colorado Avalanche general manager Joe Sakic made it known that he has his sights set on free agency to add depth to his lineup. [Colorado Avalanche]

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Phillies news: Sam Fuld, Matt Chapman, Carlos Mendoza

NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JUNE 26: Jhoan Duran #59 and J.T. Realmuto #10 of the Philadelphia Phillies celebrate after defeating the New York Mets at Citi Field on June 26, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Yesterday was quite the bust day, wasn’t it? Lots of news, lots of great baseball being played. It was a great day for baseball. Right?

On to the links.

Phillies news:

MLB news:

Billy Horschel responds to the PGA Tour’s new Rory McIlroy ruling

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Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

Billy Horschel has never been afraid to give his opinion on a variety of topics pertaining to the PGA Tour.

So perhaps it should be no surprise that Horschel was one of the first to give his opinion on Rory McIlroy’s current situation.

McIlroy has only played in nine PGA Tour events so far in 2026.

With it looking like Rory McIlroy will not play the 15 PGA Tour events required this year to retain his membership, some golf fans began speculating that he could be banned from the Tour in 2027.

Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images
Photo by Warren Little/Getty Images

After all, that’s exactly what happened to Seve Ballesteros in 1986 when the world number one at the time was banned for an entire season by the PGA Tour.

However, Bob Harig, writing for the Daily Drive, explained how the PGA Tour have provided Rory McIlroy with a ‘discretionary out’, allowing him to retain his membership in 2027 even if he does not play in the minimum requirement of 15 events this season.

And now Billy Horschel has delivered his verdict on the situation.

Billy Horschel responds to the PGA Tour’s new Rory McIlroy ruling

McIlroy has clearly decided that he will be playing the schedule that he wants to play moving forward.

The Northern Irishman will not be dictated to regarding the events he does and doesn’t play and, in fairness to him, he has more than earned the right to do that.

Horschel took to his X account in response to the news that the PGA Tour will be

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Photo by David Cannon/Getty Images

He’s a lifetime member. Doesn’t have to meet minimum 15. Only if he wants to keep voting ability and conflicting events releases, Horschel said.

Just look back at Tiger in 2018-2019 season. He didn’t play 15 and kept his membership.

So it seems like the stories about McIlroy potentially not meeting the 15-tournament minimum criteria are much ado about nothing.

And Horschel is correct with what he says as well.

PGA Tour regulations officially prove Rory McIlroy will face no issues

PGA Tour regulations state that, in order to achieve a lifetime exemptions, a player needs to win a minimum of 20 tournaments as well as “15 years of active participation on Tour”.

McIlroy is at the stage of his career now where he is really only interested in winning majors and a few of the most prestigious events on the PGA Tour.

He also wants to help grow the game by playing all over the world as much as he can and has a desire to win as many national opens as possible.

Rory McIlroy’s exceptionally successful career gives him the right to play when and where he wants to and, in theory, that is exactly why the lifetime membership exemption was brought into play.

Who will Spain play in World Cup 2026 Round of 32?

ZAPOPAN, MEXICO - JUNE 26: Lamine Yamal #19 of Spain reacts during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H match between Uruguay and Spain at Guadalajara Stadium on June 26, 2026 in Zapopan, Mexico. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Spain beat Uruguay 1-0 at World Cup 2026 on Friday to secure their place in the Round of 32 after finishing top of Group H.

La Roja will now go on to play either Austria or Algeria in the first knockout round at the SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles on July 2nd.

The two sides play later today and are vying for the runners-up spot in Group H behind winners Argentina. Yet there’s a theory that both teams would probably rather finish third.

While second place in the group will secure a game against Spain, third place will bring a potentially easier match-up.

Both managers have been asked about the scenario and denied they wanted to avoid winning their final group game.

“No, definitely not,” said Austria boss Ralf Rangnick. “Once we start we will know but it will not influence our match. … If we have a draw tomorrow, we can go on, but we cannot go into a match and just say, ‘We’ll play for a draw.'”

Algeira coach Vladimir Petkovic also said his team will be going for the win.

“There is no ‘if’ or ‘but’ in football, we have to face our opponents always the same way, with a strong desire to perform well and a great will to win,” he said. “We’ll see what happens after the match, but to advance and realize our ambitions we must first earn it by trying to win the game.”

Who would you rather see Spain face in the Round of 32? Share your thoughts in the comments below!

Cowboys news: Jaydon Blue ready to put rookie season in the rear view

CHARLOTTE, NORTH CAROLINA - OCTOBER 12: Jaydon Blue #23 of the Dallas Cowboys carries the ball following a kickoff during the NFL 2025 game against the Carolina Panthers at Bank of America Stadium on October 12, 2025 in Charlotte, North Carolina. (Photo by Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Why Cowboys RB Jaydon Blue feels he’ll put disappointing rookie season behind him – Jon Machota, The Athletic

Jaydon Blue is preparing for a much better second season in the NFL.

The Cowboys’ leading rusher is set. Williams did very little on-field work during organized team activities and minicamp. The team knows what they have at No. 1. It’s the No. 2 job that remains up in the air — and there’s no question the Cowboys would prefer that to be Blue.

But he has to earn it.

“I didn’t start off like I should have,” Blue said. “Maybe if it was not practicing the right way or just on a maturity level, I think I wasn’t really there. But just learning from all the vets, having the offseason that I’ve had, I think I’m ready to go.

“Just looking back on the things I didn’t do too well and some of the reasons I wasn’t on the field last year, taking the stuff my coaches were saying and making sure I apply them, whether that’s this offseason or when I’m by myself.”

Blue only had 129 yards and one touchdown on 38 carries in 2025. He didn’t make his debut until Week 5.

“I use it as motivation,” Blue said. “Of course I want to be on the field. But at the same time, I know this is the NFL, so any week things can change. I just want to make sure that this year and upcoming years, that’s not a problem for me.”

Spagnola: Gary just what the doctor ordered – Mickey Spagnola, DallasCowboys.com

Will Rashan Gary perform well in 2026?

Sure, the Cowboys spent their second of two first-round draft choices on Malachi Lawrence, a 3-4 defensive end but potential edge on the nickel. Sure, they spent their third-round draft choice on Jaishawn Barham, an inside linebacker/edge at Michigan with pass rush capability. But these are rookies.

Sure, they spent last year’s second-round draft choice on promising edge Donovan Ezeiruaku, who should be ready for the start of training camp after hip surgery. He did have 45 total tackles and two sacks while starting nine of 17 games last year. And the Cowboys still haven’t given up on 2022 second-rounder Sam Williams, bringing the fifth-year player back on a one-year deal. He had only one sack last year (5 starts in 17 games), coming off his 2024 season-ending ACL tear in training camp. They are still waiting for him to blossom.

So yeah, Gary.

But Gary’s best attribute might just be his ability to play the run. This 2024 Pro Bowler is a sneaky 6-5, 277, the impetus for head coach Brian Schottenheimer to call him a “grown-ass man.” And believe me, if watching video, he’s not out there as a single-minded sack-seeker. He will tackle, evidenced by last year’s 48 total takedowns with the Packers, 7½ for losses. Over his career, Gary has totaled 271 tackles, 46 TFLs and 11 QB hits. There is not a soul in that defensive end room with numbers or history like that.

Now, to me, think DeMarcus Lawrence when we’re talking about Gary, and remember, Lawrence was the Cowboys’ best run-stopping defensive lineman when he was here, yet still a pass-rushing threat, even if his sack numbers weren’t always double-digit. Pressures do count, and last year in Green Bay, Gary had 54 QB pressures, upping his career count to just less than 350. Those 54 would have led the Cowboys in 2025, as Osa Odighizuwa was the leader with 46, and as we know, the Cowboys traded him away to the 49ers for the third-round draft choice they turned into Barham. Next on the pressure list is Kenny Clark, Gary’s former Packers teammate, followed by Ezeiruaku’s 42, which is the reason the Cowboys are hopeful he’ll take the next step in 2026.

It’s becoming crystal clear where Cowboys’ left tackle battle is headed – Jerry Trotta, The Landry Hat

It’s Tyler Guyton’s job to lose.

Tyler Guyton may win the Cowboys’ left tackle battle in a landslide

Guyton has been Dallas’ starting left tackle for two seasons despite inconsistent play and durability concerns, so it’s not exactly surprising that there’s a gap between him and Thomas and Shelton.

Perhaps he’d be standing on shakier ground if the Cowboys had a stronger alternative, but as Machota noted, the job is Guyton’s to lose as long as he stays healthy.

The former first-round pick missed only two games as a rookie, but shaky blocking and a recurring penalty problem overshadowed much of his season. He committed a whopping 18 penalties, including 12 in pass protection, and ranked 50th among tackles with a 96.0 pass-blocking efficiency, per Pro Football Focus advanced stats.

Guyton’s second year was arguably much worse, as he missed all of training camp with a knee injury. That missed practice time proved crucial, as Guyton once again struggled, allowing more pressures (31) than Year 1 despite playing fewer snaps.

Injuries only compounded the problem. A concussion cost him a game in the middle of the year, and he was later placed on season-ending injured reserve with a high ankle sprain, shelving him for the final seven games.

Guyton hasn’t been unplayable when healthy. But whether it be a pre-snap penalty or a lousy rep in pass pro, he’s developed a knack for derailing promising drives. And yet, Thomas and Shelton may not even make him sweat in Oxnard.

The Dallas Cowboys feel different under Brian Schottenheimer, but unfortunately that isn’t enough – Mauricio Rodriguez, AtoZ Sports

Dallas has to win, plain and simple.

Cowboys vibes are through the roof

I’ll be the first to tell you: I did not like the Schottenheimer hire when it happened. More than anything, I did not like the process. The Cowboys didn’t even interview candidates like Ben Johnson or Aaron Glenn, who were on everyone’s radar. Dallas kept its search limited to familiar names, interviewing Kellen Moore and Schottenheimer, with Robert Saleh and Leslie Frazier rounding out a surprisingly narrow pool.

But here’s what I do know. Since the moment Schottenheimer took the job, he has made smart decisions. The Klayton Adams hire as offensive coordinator was a home run. Schottenheimer went outside the box to build his offensive coaching staff, and one year later, he did the same thing on the other side of the ball by hiring Christian Parker as defensive coordinator. Parker is a 34-year-old coach who had never been a coordinator before, the same situation Adams was in last year. That goes completely against the Cowboys’ historical pattern of recycling former head coaches into defensive coordinator roles.

The way Schottenheimer has related to his players has also been encouraging. And hey, he led a Top 5 offense in football last season! He oversaw Adams’ overhaul of the Cowboys’ run game. And even though you can still see principles from the Mike McCarthy and Kellen Moore eras, Schottenheimer tapped into an old-school offensive style and modernized it. He may be no Sean McVay, but the Cowboys’ offense drew praise around the NFL because of how well designed it was.

And yet…

Vibes are just not going to be enough.


Daily discussion question: Is it acceptable to you as a Dallas Cowboys fan to call an American team (like the U.S. soccer one) America’s Team?

Man Utd makes an attempt to beat Arsenal to sign La Liga star

Man Utd makes an attempt to beat Arsenal to sign La Liga star
Man Utd makes an attempt to beat Arsenal to sign La Liga star

Manchester United have joined the growing list of clubs interested in signing Julian Alvarez as competition for the Atletico Madrid forward continues to intensify during the summer transfer window.

Alvarez is regarded as one of the leading attackers in world football, and his reported desire to leave Atletico Madrid has attracted attention from several major European clubs, including Barcelona and Real Madrid. However, both Spanish clubs have reportedly seen their offers rejected in recent weeks, which has encouraged Arsenal in their pursuit of the Argentine striker.

Manchester United Enter The Race

According to Football London, Manchester United have now entered the race to sign Alvarez as they look to strengthen their squad following qualification for the Champions League.

The Red Devils are believed to view the forward as an ideal addition to their attacking options because of his versatility, movement and proven ability at the highest level.

Arsenal, meanwhile, remains interested in securing his signature and continues to monitor developments surrounding his future in Madrid.

Atletico Madrid are reportedly reluctant to sell Alvarez to a direct domestic rival, which could potentially increase the chances of a move away from Spain should the player decide he wants a fresh challenge.

Premier League Return Remains Uncertain

Despite interest from both Arsenal and Manchester United, Alvarez has shown little indication that he is eager to return to the Premier League at this stage of his career.

His previous spell in England came with Manchester City, meaning a move to Manchester United could prove complicated given the rivalry between the two clubs.

Arsenal may therefore feel they are in a stronger position if Alvarez eventually decides to move back to England, although neither club currently appears close to completing a deal.

Any future decision is likely to depend on several factors, including sporting ambition, playing opportunities and the financial package offered before the striker chooses his next destination.

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New York Jets Flight Connections 06/27/26

Dec 27, 2025; Bronx, NY, USA; Clemson Tigers quarterback Cade Klubnik (2) scrambles during the first half of the 2025 Pinstripe Bowl in front of Penn State Nittany Lions linebacker Amare Campbell (24) at Yankee Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images | Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

Happy Saturday, Jets fans!

Enjoy your daily links below.

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Jack Bell – Jets CB Nahshon Wright Praises Team’s Offseason Moves

Michael Nania – Up-and-coming Jets player makes NFL All-UDFA Team

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Joe Blewett – NY Jets film session: Has Jeremy Ruckert become a quality blocking TE?

Connor Long – Chad Pennington on how Frank Reich can transform the NY Jets’ offense

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Connor Long – ESPN gives Jets’ offense surprisingly high ranking: Is it deserved?

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Steve Politi – Who has had it worse: England’s soccer team or the Jets?

Justin Melo – Is Jets WR Arian Smith already on thin ice?

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Nick Faria – Jets’ Horrific Power Ranking Slot Ignores the Real Context

Nick Faria – 3 Jets Whose Stock Is on the Rise Heading into Training Camp

Jovan Alford – Jets DL David Onyemata: Run Defense’s Improvement Will Be Carried by No. 23 Player in 2026

Justin Fried – Kingsley Enagbare might be the Jets’ most under-the-radar offseason addition

Joshua Valdez – Why Brendan Sorsby news is a blessing in disguise for the Jets

Jake Elman – This Jets offseason strategy just earned them a massive compliment

Jake Elman – Jets fans should be irate after this bizarre Garrett Wilson take

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Charlie Baduini – The Jets can reportedly cross this veteran quarterback off their list

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Here are your missed connections from yesterday.

Have a great day!

PFL San Diego Results: McKee vs. Isbulaev

A.J. McKee and Salamat Isbulaev ahead of PFL San Diego

MMA Fighting has PFL San Diego results for the McKee vs. Isbulaev fight card and more from Pechange Arena in San Diego on Saturday.

In the main event, former Bellator champion A.J. McKee takes on the undefeated Salmat Isbulaev in featherweight contest.

McKee (24-2) is 2-0 since returning to the 145-pound division following back-to-back victories over Adam Borics and Akhmed Magomedov. He aims to the first fighter to beat Isbulaev (10-0), who defeated veteran Jesus Pinedo via first-round knockout in his PFL debut this past February.

In the co-main event, former Bellator champion, 2025 PFL tournament winner, and one-time UFC title challenger Liz Carmouche (25-8) faces fellow former UFC fighter Viviane Araujo (14-7).

Check out full PFL San Diego results below.

Main Card (ESPN2, 10 p.m. ET)

A.J. McKee vs. Salamat Isbulaev

Liz Carmouche vs. Viviane Araujo

Alexander Shabliy vs. Alfie Davis

Abraham Bably vs. Rob Wilkinson

Preliminary Card (ESPN+, 8 p.m. ET)

Khasan Magomedsharipov vs. Joshua Weems

Ariane Lipski da Silva vs. Jena Bishop

Justin Wetzell vs. Sarvarjon Khamidov

Gamid Khizriev vs. Lorenzo Parente

Shannon Clark vs. Ilara Joanne

Cobey Fehr vs. Daniel Bzdigian

Why is José Caballero getting caught stealing?

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - APRIL 27: José Caballero #72 of the New York Yankees is caught stealing second by Corey Seager #5 of the Texas Rangers in the ninth innning at Globe Life Field on April 27, 2026 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Richard Rodriguez/Getty Images) | Getty Images

When it comes to stolen bases, José Caballero ranks among the best in the business. In each of the past two seasons, the speedy shortstop/utilityman led the American League in steals, with 44 with Tampa Bay in 2024 and 49 between the Rays and Yankees last season. He accomplished this feat despite playing in only 265 games across the two seasons (roughly 80 percent of the available games).

To start this season, Caballero played the role of “elite basestealer” perfectly, successfully advancing on his first ten stolen base attempts to start the season. In the third inning on April 24th, however, Cabby was thrown out trying to steal third after successfully stealing second; since that play, he’s been downright bad, having been thrown out eight times in his last 15 attempts.

Now, the fact that Caballero is getting thrown out isn’t all that unusual. While he is fast, he lacks the overwhelming speed of players like Bobby Witt Jr. and Jorge Matteo, as his 28.3 ft/sec sprint speed ranks 105th in the league (the 76th percentile). Between that and his aggressiveness on the basepaths, he typically finds himself near the top of the caught stealing leaderboards. His 16 failed attempts in 2024 topped baseball (tied with Elly De La Cruz, who led baseball with 67 stolen bases), and his 11 failed attempts last year trailed only Tampa Bay’s Chandler Simpson.

What is strange this time around, though, is how streaky Cabby has been. After his first 10 successful attempts, he was nabbed in four of his next five attempts. Since then, he’s pretty much gone one-for-one, never going more than two successes or two failures in a row. For someone whose career stolen base percentage heading into the season was almost 80 percent, this seemed a little unusual, so I dove into the MLB Film Room to look at each of Caballero’s recent stolen base attempts. From this, I was able to categorize Caballero’s failed stolen base attempts.

Twice this season, Cabby successfully beat the throw, only to overslide the bag and get tagged out after he came off.

Caballero tends to slide to the center field side of the second base bag, as it increases the distance the ball needs to travel by a foot or two, and thus makes it more difficult for him to be thrown out. The flip side of this, though, is that only friction from the ground is slowing him down; if he starts his slide too late, or the dirt is particularly slick, his momentum will carry him past the bag, because let’s be honest, one hand covered in an oven mitt will not be able to latch onto a flat slab all that easily.

Unfortunately, this is going to happen. Elite base stealers do this to varying degrees. See, for example, this stolen base by Jazz Chisholm Jr. from back in April:

Even though Chisholm goes more directly at the bag than Caballero does – perhaps the result of his slightly faster sprint speed (28.5 ft/sec) – he still leans to the center field side of second base. Maybe Cabby could find a little bit more success if he does this more often, but at this point, if that extra few feet on the throw makes up for a handful of overslid bags during the season, you’ll take it.

Four attempts, meanwhile, required perfect throws from the catcher, and in three of them, for the play to be challenged by the defense. Two of them, furthermore, were in the same game, on April 25th against the Astros.

About these four, there’s not much that I can say with the footage we have. Maybe he got a bad jump? At this point, I wouldn’t know. All I can say is, sometimes, the defense makes a great play, and you tip your cap to them.

There is, in truth, only one play here that I am overly concerned about, and it’s this one:

The MLB Film Room labels it “Nick Martinez Pitchout to Ryan McMahon.” It’s not a traditional pitchout, which typically sees the ball thrown in the opposing batter’s box and the catcher jumping out to get clear of potential obstruction from the batter. But it is clear that the Rays knew Caballero was going to be running on the play. The catcher starts in a position to pop up and is moving well before the ball reaches home plate. Now the Yankees did acquire Caballero from the Rays, so they’re certainly familiar with his thinking, but honestly, I find Cabby predictable at times – and if I can find him predictable, I’m sure other teams can, too. This is, of course, anecdotal evidence, and I don’t like to make conclusions off anecdotal evidence, but in the absence of an easy way to reliably look at teams’ scouting reports, there’s not much else to do.

But is Caballero’s possible predictability a reason for concern? Honestly, not really. Of these seven times he was caught stealing, he was successful but fell off the bag twice, and was close enough three other times that, had the other team been out of challenges, he would have notched a stolen base. Based on what we can tell from our living rooms, it seems to me that Cabby is primarily a victim of sequencing: had all seven of his failed attempts been scattered among all 18 of his successful attempts, rather than bunched up within the last eight, then this wouldn’t be a story.

AEW-NJPW Forbidden Door 2026 Match Card, Start Time, Streaming Info

AEW Forbidden Door 2026

AEW Forbidden Door 2026

All Elite Wrestling

As has become tradition, AEW will join forces with New Japan Pro-Wrestling to present Forbidden Door. This year's event will also feature CMLL and Stardom, bringing together an even deeper pool of talent from across the wrestling world. The show takes place on Sunday, June 28, at the SAP Center in San Jose, California.

The Men's and Women's Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Finals will headline Forbidden Door. Mercedes Mone and Maya World will battle for the opportunity to challenge for the AEW Women's World Championship at All In, where Thekla could be waiting should she remain champion through the summer.

The other final will see Swerve Strickland and Will Ospreay renew their rivalry from Forbidden Door 2024, this time with an AEW World Championship match at Wembley Stadium on the line.

Multi-person matches have also become a staple of AEW, and that trend will continue with a 12-man steel cage match pitting a team assembled by Mark Briscoe against MJF's group. A victory for the longtime Ring of Honor star would firmly place him in the conversation for an AEW World Championship opportunity, whether at Redemption in July or on a future episode of Dynamite.

Adam Copeland and Christian Cage will also defend the AEW World Tag Team Championship, which they captured at Double or Nothing, against Clark Connors and David Finlay of the Dogs. While a title change ahead of All In would come as a surprise, the match still represents the biggest opportunity yet for Connors and Finlay since arriving in AEW earlier this year.

These matches, and others, will take place on Sunday night. Here's a look at the full match card and how to watch the show.

AEW x NJPW x CMLL x Stardom Forbidden Door 2026 Match Card

Steel Cage Match
Mark Briscoe, Orange Cassidy, Roderick Strong, Kyle O’Reilly, Konosuke Takeshita and Darby Allin vs. MJF, Kevin Knight, Kyle Fletcher, Jake Doyle, Kazuchika Okada and Andrade El Idolo

Women’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Final
Mercedes Moné vs. Maya World

Men’s Owen Hart Foundation Tournament Final
Will Ospreay vs. Swerve Strickland

AEW Women’s World Championship Match
Thekla (c) vs. Starlight Kid

AEW World Tag Team Championship Match
Adam Copeland and Christian Cage (c) vs. David Finlay and Clark Connors

AEW Continental Championship Match
Jon Moxley (c) vs. Bandido

IWGP Global Heavyweight Championship Match
Shota Umino (c) vs. PAC

How To Watch AEW x NJPW x CMLL x Stardom Forbidden Door 2026

Date: Sunday, June 28, 2026
Buy-In Start Time: 7:00 p.m. ET/4:00 p.m. PT
Location: San Jose, California
Venue: SAP Center
Main Card Start Time: 8:00 p.m. ET/5:00 p.m. PT
Where To Watch: HBO Max, Prime Video, PPV.com, Fubo, YouTube, and internationally on MyAEW.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

Going Clubbing With Pelé and Trump

It was the summer of 1977, and Pelé was making the rounds at New York’s hottest club.

Studio 54 had its grand opening only a few months before, and now everyone who was anyone was inside. It was a wild time to be in New York. The city had flirted with bankruptcy and watched Martin Scorsese offer his paean to the city’s grit and grime. Meanwhile, disco was turning itself into a multi-billion-dollar phenomenon and wealthy real estate developers were starting to smell opportunity.

David Hirshey, then a reporter at the Daily News, was at the club to cover Pelé, the Brazilian soccer star who had reinvented himself in his late 30s as the leader of a glitz and glam machine of a team called the New York Cosmos. The Cosmos, owned by Warner Communications, were the tip of the spear of a strategy to bring soccer to the United States through the North American Soccer League. And after a few years of struggles, they were finally starting to be successful.

Pelé was already one of the most famous people in the world, and now he was playing alongside global soccer icons like Franz Beckenbauer, Carlos Alberto and Giorgio Chinaglia. And thanks to the connections and promotional skills of the team’s owners, the Cosmos were one of the buzziest tickets in New York, frequently outdrawing professional sports teams with much longer histories in the city. Their image was only helped by the fact that Pelé didn’t mind a night out.

“[Studio 54] was a haven for people who were so famous they were known by single names: Cher, Mick, Liza, Andy, Pelé,” Hirshey told me. On that night in 1977, sporting a white suit with a blonde woman on his arm, Pelé was joined by a man who would also grow into being mononymous — Donald.

“We were in the VIP lounge and Pelé was engulfed by his new friends when my eye caught a lean, sandy haired man hovering on the edge of the celebrity scrum,” Hirshey said. “I asked Pelé’s bodyguard if he knew who that man was, and he said some real estate guy.”

It was Trump.

An essential part of the clubbing scene and a magnet for stars and those who wanted to be them, Studio 54 was a natural place for Trump to be, and the Cosmos were a natural team for him to admire. The soccer team was not a hallowed institution like other major sports franchises, but a brash arrival eager to disrupt the status quo, much like Trump. The team was also backed by the kind of new, international money that was starting to show itself in the city and that would define its next decade — a scene that Trump himself helped to define with his own flashy investments.

It’s not clear if Trump ever actually attended a Cosmos game. The White House directed a request for comment to the Trump Organization, which didn’t respond. But the president himself has referenced Pelé and the Cosmos multiple times when talking about his interest in soccer and why he was excited for the World Cup’s arrival in America.

“Many years ago, when I was young, they brought a player named Pelé to play,” he said in 2025. “And he played for a team called the Cosmos, and Steve Ross at Warner Communications, a friend of mine, he was the inspiration behind — and this place was packed. … I would say Pelé was so great.”

When he attended the World Cup draw last year, Trump once again acknowledged Pelé and the Cosmos as fueling his admiration for U.S. soccer.

“For years, they thought soccer would be so big and big fast,” he said at the event. “Many years ago, I remember watching Pelé on a team called the Cosmos. I assume he is one of the greats. I said, ‘That man can play!’”

The presence of Pelé, who played on the Cosmos from 1975 until his retirement in 1977, represented a high-water mark for the league. And Trump, who was in his early 30s at the time, was perfectly primed to appreciate the Cosmos. Were he any younger or older, he likely would have seen soccer as a dreary sport confined to the backwaters of American culture, much less relevant than football, baseball, basketball or even hockey.

Instead, this Goldilocks moment, with an up-and-coming team that echoed Trump’s own ambitions, let the future president see soccer as a sport that could attract American fans with just the right packaging. As multiple people suggested to POLITICO Magazine, it may have even planted the seeds of enthusiasm that would come in handy years later in the long quest to win Trump’s support for hosting a global soccer tournament in the United States.

Without the Cosmos, the 2026 World Cup might be somewhere else.

“We caught lightning in a bottle,” Jim Trecker, the longtime public relations guru of the Cosmos, the 1994 World Cup and the Joe Namath-era Jets, said about the late 1970s version of the soccer club.

The rapid success, thanks in large part to Pelé, certainly required some luck. But it was also meticulously planned by people who understood the entertainment industry.

The brothers Ahmet and Nesuhi Ertegun, a co-founder and top executive, respectively, of Atlantic Records (then a subsidiary of Warner Communications), convinced Ross that a soccer league could work in the United States. They helped found the league in 1968 and went about scouring for ways to make it dramatic and profitable. When they lured Pelé over with a massive payday, they had their star.

“Pelé is sui generis. There’s no one like Pelé,” said Lawrie Mifflin, a journalist who covered the team for the Daily News. “Wherever he went, people followed him and were asking for his autograph. I’ve never seen anybody like that before.”

But Ahmet Ertegun in particular knew the name wasn’t enough. He helped to set up an entire apparatus around the team — cheerleaders, music, video entertainment. Much of what we associate with a modern sporting event didn’t exist in the late 1970s, except for at the Meadowlands where the Cosmos played.

“It was the beginning of an event as an entertainment spectacle, as a destination,” said Trecker. “Certainly Namath was famous and the Knicks were famous, but they were fairly mature sports. This ‘I gotta be there’ type of feeling was very prominent as a Cosmos thing.”

The team included big names, but they were also aging, no longer the best players in the world. What the team did manage to attract were the biggest stars in the world.

“It was the trendy thing to do and to be seen there,” said Michael Lewis, a soccer writer from New York City who was covering the Rochester team of the North American Soccer League at the time. “Mick Jagger was at games. I think it was the first time I can recall that celebrities were going to sporting events, in the realm of soccer definitely.”

Mifflin said that she saw Jagger in the locker room. Hirshey said that Henry Kissinger once pushed him into Pelé’s lap. Trecker included Aretha Franklin on the list of notables at games.

“It did, without any question, marry sports and culture at the same time,” said Trecker. “It can’t be talked about really in isolation.”

In the summer of ’77, that meant major preoccupations for a certain crowd in New York were getting past the door at Studio 54, avoiding the “Son of Sam” serial killer on the loose and getting a ticket to a Cosmos game.

The excitement surrounding the team was thanks in large part to their relationship with the city, which was cultivated by Ahmet Ertugan.

“One day we were nobody, and the next there are limos picking us up to take us right to Studio 54 after the game,” Shep Messing, a goalkeeper on the team, told The New York Post

On the road, it was like a “traveling circus,” according to Mifflin. To further boost attention, the team would pay for journalists to travel with them. The big papers paid their own way, but local and ethnic newspapers in New York used the team’s budget to send reporters. What seemed like an organic spectacle to the public had in fact been carefully crafted.


It didn’t survive for long.

The Cosmos and the North American Soccer League were ultimately relevant in the national sporting scene for only around five years — from 1975 to 1980, when the league’s financial problems began to overtake it amid over-expansion and the broader economic recession in America.

But according to Trecker, without “the Cosmos and their panache,” America would not have been in the position to successfully bid for the 1994 World Cup. The same may be true of the 2026 competition.

Early in Trump’s first term, the U.S., Canada and Mexico officially launched their joint bid for the tournament, with support from the president. And while those plans had been in the works for a long time, the bid faced headwinds in 2018 ahead of the official FIFA vote due to a strong, late push from Morocco — as well as a pervasive fear about visa issues in the United States as Trump issued more draconian travel restrictions.

But in 2018, Trump reportedly sent three letters to FIFA President Gianni Infantino, detailing how he would let visiting players and fans into the country without problems and insisting that any stance he was taking on visas would not apply to the World Cup. At the time, the issue seemed somewhat moot, given that it was likely a theoretical second term for Trump would end before the World Cup, but it reassured FIFA officials.

It’s somewhat remarkable that in the midst of a chaotic first term, Trump took the time to support the country’s bid for the tournament and told international officials that he would suspend some of his most significant policy priorities in order to make the event a success. (Of course, that was years ago, and his earlier promises haven’t stopped some visa issues from cropping up.)

“I was a young guy, and I came to watch Pelé, and he was fantastic,” Trump said last year about the Cosmos.

If he did, he got to see a show — one that he will try to top almost exactly 50 years later, when the World Cup Final takes place at the Meadowlands, the very same site that made soccer famous in the United States in the first place.

WNBA gameday discussion: What are the chances that Marina Mabrey, once again, unleashes a record-breaking scoring show for the Toronto Tempo?

Marina Mabrey. | NBAE via Getty Images

“Sorry. Next time.”

That’s what Marina Mabrey said about breaking the WNBA single-game scoring record after her 53-point and record-tying outburst on Thursday night.

And as Edwin Garcia wrote, “Knowing the kind of player Mabrey is, the next time will be coming sooner rather than later.”

Next time is here, with Mabrey and the Toronto Tempo hosting a Phoenix Mercury team that not only ranks in the bottom five defensively in league but also will be without their best defender in Alyssa Thomas, who will be absent due to a one-game suspension (2 p.m. ET, CBS).

Obviously, it’s absurd to imagine that Mabrey could even come close to matching the magic that she authored on Thursday night.

Standing ovation for our girl pic.twitter.com/Wroaa3Psu6

— Toronto Tempo (@TempoBasketball) June 26, 2026

And yet, if anyone in women’s professional basketball is capable of dropping back-to-back 50-balls, it’s gotta be Marina!

She not only now owns a share of the WNBA single-game scoring record, but also is the sole proprietor of Unrivaled’s single-game points mark, as she ensured the 3×3 league’s road trip to Philadelphia would be memorable with a 47-point explosion.

In Philly, the Lunar Owl drained an Unrivaled-record 10 3s as she lit up Rose. On Thursday, she swished nine triples, tying the WNBA single-game record for the second time in three games.

Watching marina tonight gave me flashbacks to what she did in Philly back in unrivaled 😮‍💨 pic.twitter.com/X6O0n7ghjD

— #21 (@9uckles) June 26, 2026

So, even though Mabrey ran out of gas on Thursday, electing not press for 54 points (or more) until the final buzzer sounded, it’s not hard to imagine that she has 10 or more 3s in her.

She also has more scoring upside from the foul line. Mabrey, in contrast to Liz Cambage and A’ja Wilson, the two players with which she shares the record, did not feast on free throws on her way to 53 points. Cambage benefitted from 15 made free throws, while Wilson added 20 points at the line. Mabrey was 10-for-12 from the lines.

If Marina were to make 10 3s and 15 free throws, she would be at 45 points. Then, she would need just five 2-pointers to get to 55 points; on Thursday, she was 8-for-10 on 2s.

So, the math is there for Marina. And, we know she can conjure the magic!

What do you think? How likely is it that Mabrey does the impossible and ignites in record-breaking fashion for the second-straight game?

It’s worth noting that the Mercury’s Kahleah Copper witnessed Mabrey’s Unrivaled record as a member of Rose. Copper also is the partner of Mabrey’s older sister, Michaela. Marina, who jokingly noted that her sister only was in attendance for her record night because Copper and the Mercury were coming to Toronto on Saturday, also credited her sister for contributing to her success.

Just an incredibly special moment ❤️.

After making WNBA history, Marina Mabrey looked to the back of the room and acknowledged her older sister, ‘Mikey’, who she had just credited as her first competition and someone who still holds her accountable today. pic.twitter.com/XTvTabQ6Ed

— Savanna Hamilton (@SavHamilton11) June 26, 2026

But maybe, there will be a reversal of fortunes on Saturday, with Kah, experiencing this underwhelming Mercury season, instead catching fire to lead Phoenix to a win? She just set her single-game career high, netting 41 points only two weeks ago. (The Sparks, again, were the victim.)

Only 13 more points and the WNBA record becomes Copper-plated. Can Kah pull if off?

The bucket list is short and KFC is on it.

If you're filling out your All-Star ballot… start here.
🗳️ https://t.co/GnSc1Zo5xxpic.twitter.com/knSnpQkb4X

— Phoenix Mercury (@PhoenixMercury) June 26, 2026

Or, should we look at roster of the Sparks’ next opponent to identify the WNBA star who is most likely to score more than 53 points?

Saturday’s matchup, unfortunately for LA, features a strong candidate.

Will Kelsey Mitchell be the next player to light up the Los Angeles Sparks?

After getting roasted and toasted in Toronto, the Sparks, now owners of the worst defense in WNBA history, visit another high-scoring team: the Indiana Fever (8 p.m. ET, CBS).

Toronto averages 91.4 points per game, the second-most in the league. The leaders? Yep, the Fever at 93 points per game.

Kelsey Mitchell is responsible for 21.4 of those points, and with Caitlin Clark slated to be out of the lineup after she exited the Fever’s previous game with a back issue, KMitch could be primed for an explosion.

While Fever head coach Stephanie White’s offensive strategies have been much scrutinized this season, “Let Kelsey cook,” seems like a smart one.

a game-high 30 points from Kelsey Mitchell against the Mercury.https://t.co/0JPFA3r5GL ⭐️ pic.twitter.com/Bww1qZTTbX

— Indiana Fever (@IndianaFever) June 25, 2026

Mitchell possesses elite ignitability. She is one of six players who, like Mabrey, has hit nine 3s in a WNBA game. She also has five games with seven 3-pointers, the most seven-triple games in W history. That list includes her latest game.

Mitchell, similar to Mabrey, also can enter a defense-agnostic zone where, even with a defender draped all over her and barely giving her any space to get off her shot, she still is able to fire up an attempt that drops in without hitting the rim. Mitchell also might own the nastiest handles in the game, with her ball skills made even more deadly due to her elite quickness. She can leave you in the dust, stop on a dime or destroy you with a series of dribble moves before the ball goes in the bucket.

Mitchell has a 12 free-throw game in her career, as well as multiple games with 13 2-point makes. Nine 3-pointers, 13 2-pointers and 12 free throws, that’s 65 points! Scoring 54 points on this flammable LA defense should be light work for KMitch, right?

KELSEY MITCHELL ANKLE BREAKER OMGGGG pic.twitter.com/qUKY47JJBT

— Shabazz 💫 (@ShowCaseShabazz) June 20, 2026

Surely, the Sparks will go all out to prove that, at least for one night, they are not the very worst defense of all-time, even if the stats currently suggest otherwise.

Although LA is missing the elite, albeit foul-prone, rim protection of Cameron Brink, the absence of Kelsey Plum should benefit the Sparks defense. The players slated to soak up the missing Plum minutes, Erica Wheeler and Rae Burrell, profile as more positive (or less negative) defenders. Wheeler, while undersized, will give lots of effort; Burrell, sometimes too undisciplined, has the athletic tools to be a disruptive defensive force. Add in Ariel Atkins and Nneka Ogwumike, both of whom have multiple defensive honors to their name, and there’s no excuse for LA to again get flamed on the defensive end.

What are your thoughts?

Can the Sparks muster the resistance required to be respectable defensively? Or, is this team broken on that end and poised to permit yet another star to go off for an electric scoring night? Will Mitchell deepen LA’s defensive misery by putting on scoring show?

Washington Commanders UDFA Spotlight: SMU Defensive Tackle Jeffrey M’ba

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Jeffrey M’ba’s (umh-BAH) NFL journey spans three continents, includes four languages and took 27 years to reach fruition.

The big defensive tackle was born in Librevile, Gabon, on Africa’s west coast but would quickly call a different continent home, as he moved to France at age four. Jeffrey’s cultural immersion continued at age 13, when he relocated to Cameroon, a country he describes as a unique linguistic melting pot due to its colonial history with Germany, France and the United Kingdom.

Through it all, athletics remained a constant in his life. Soccer was the base sport, but M’ba tried his hand at numerous others including track, biking, judo, and even horse riding. It wasn’t until he was a teenager that he decided to try American football. Shortly after, he made the decision to move to Baltimore to attend powerhouse St. Frances Academy at age 18. The culture shock was tangible and Jeffery discussed it in this interview with Tom Pelissero at the Senior Bowl.

Visa and transcript issues plagued him early in his career and after being rated a four-star coming out of high school and committing to Virginia, he had to de-commit and enroll at Independence Community College instead. Jeffrey would play there from 2020 to 2021 and finish as a top JUCO recruit.

UDFA update: DT Jeffrey M’ba (SMU) will take his physical/sign with the Commanders today, ahead of next week's UDFA announcements. This is about M’ba – born in Gabon raised in France — getting his visa process going.

— Ben Standig (@BenStandig) April 30, 2026

His college journey mirrored his personal one and included multiple stops along the way. In 2022, he transferred to Auburn, where he played in 10 games as a reserve, totaling six tackles, a sack, and a forced fumble. He would enter the transfer portal again to play for the Purdue Boilermakers, totaling 16 tackles and a sack in 12 games as a reserve in 2023, before starting 12 games and totaling 30 tackles in 2024. M’ba would once again enter the transfer portal to play his senior season at SMU. There he finally put it all together with the Mustangs with career highs of 42 tackles, 5.0 sacks, and 7.5 TFL in his final college season.

Defense & Fumbles Table
TacklesDef InterceptionsFumbles
SeasonTeamConfClassPosGSoloAstCombTFLSkIntYdsIntTDPDFRYdsFRTDFFAwards
2022AuburnSECSODL93361.01.000000001
2023PurdueBig TenJRDL1288162.01.000000000
2024PurdueBig TenSRDL121515301.00.000000000
2025*SMUACCSRDL121626427.55.000000000
Career4542529411.57.000000001
Auburn (1 Yr)93361.01.000000001
Purdue (2 Yrs)242323463.01.000000000
SMU (1 Yr)121626427.55.000000000
Provided by CFB at Sports Reference: View Original Table
Generated 6/23/2026.

M’ba’s greatest attributes are size and strength paired with ideal height, weight, and length for a 3-4 defensive lineman. At 6-foot-5 and 310-pounds he beats interior linemen with brute force and good explosion. He is able to take on and stack double teams, while still being able to move laterally to tackle ball-carriers. Jeffery’s athleticism isn’t off the charts, but for his size it is more of a plus than a negative.

SMU DT Jeffrey M’ba (6-5 1/2, 316) is a value alternative Day 3 (26 y.o.) for a contending team needing a big body interior NOW

👀Hit 14.8MPH @ Senior Bowl at that size pic.twitter.com/9NljHdtZhw

— Clint Goss (@NFLDraftDome) January 29, 2026

Jeffrey M'ba has great size and length for an interior rusher, but poor agility and okay at best explosiveness. He's too light to be a pure nose out of the gate, but his frame would work if he can retain that level of explosiveness after putting on some weight. pic.twitter.com/GHiVXLPaTi

— RAS.football (@MathBomb) May 3, 2026

M’ba also has stiff hips and his get-off is merely adequate, but he plays hard and has a good motor. His lack of consistent coaching shows in his technique. Per his Steelers Depot draft profile, the big defensive tackle also needs time to develop, both in regards to pad level and the use of his hands.

The plus side of his multiple stops during college is that different coordinators earmarked him for different roles, which Jeffrey touched on in an article by NFL draft analyst Ryan Wilson.

“When I was at Auburn [I was] 315 pounds,” M’ba said. “Then I went to Purdue and they wanted me to play 3-tech, so I dropped to 290. Then they wanted me to play inside … I played at 315. Came back [to SMU last] spring, they told me they want me to play 3-tech, so I went back to 305. Then they wanted me to play nose, so during the summer I went back to 330.”

Multiple position changes gave M’ba an understanding of almost every spot along the defensive line and he is a rare Swiss army knife there. It will be interesting to see where new defensive coordinator Daronte Jones and DL coach Eric Henderson envision him lining up. Tim Settle offers similar versatility as a potential starter and plays at a comparable weight, but M’ba could easily bulk up to 320-pounds and provide depth on the interior and in heavy sets.

Normally I would say M’ba’s path to a roster spot would be fairly clear. He opted out of the International Player Pathway program initially, but is still eligible for the practice squad exemption later if he does not make the 53-man roster. The issue is T.J. Maguranyanga currently occupies that spot on the Commanders’ 91-man roster and was recently recognized as a standout player during the minicamp by Dan Quinn. That should be just fine by M’ba as he comes to the Commanders looking to prove he is an asset that belongs on the final roster.

“I feel like a lot of people are still doubting my ability to play,” M’ba explained. “So here is really the perfect place to show that I don’t want — I cannot — be an NFL IPP (International Player Pathway) player. I have to be drafted or signed.”

When the 27-year old arrives in training camp, M’ba will be looking to finish his journey by smashing through the few remaining obstacles between him and his NFL dream.

Former SMU DL Jeffrey M'ba (No. 6) went undrafted, in part because he's incredibly raw and just turned 27. But he's one of the strongest players in the '26 class. He signed with the Commanders and will have another chance to prove himself when rookie minicamp start on May 8. pic.twitter.com/Pk8zXt9VIb

— ryan wilson (@ryanwilsonCBS) May 5, 2026

Naomi Osaka retires injured from final two days before Wimbledon

Osaka congratulated Karolina Muchova for her victory in the Bad Homburg final  (Reuters)

Naomi Osaka retired from the Bad Homburg final due to a foot injury - just two days before Wimbledon.

The four-time grand slam champion was trailing Karolina Muchova 6-1 1-0 when she retired from the pre-Wimbledon warm-up.

Osaka had won four matches in a row this week, without dropping a set, showing good form as she reached her first grass-court final.

The 28-year-old was bidding to win her first title since the 2021 Australian Open, but was instead dealt a potential blow to her Wimbledon preparations.

Osaka appeared in good spirits, however, as she addressed the crowd during the trophy presentation and congrulated Muchova for her victory.

The former world No 1 is seeded 14th at Wimbledon, and is scheduled to play her first-round match against Elsa Jacquemot on Monday afternoon.

Osaka appeared in good spirits despite retiring from the Bad Homburg Open final (Reuters)
Osaka appeared in good spirits despite retiring from the Bad Homburg Open final (Reuters)

The Japanese star, whose grand slam victories have come on hard courts, has never made it past the third round at Wimbledon in five previous attempts.

“I apologise for not being able to finish but this atmosphere has been incredible all week so thank you so much,” Osaka told the crowd in Germany.

“Congratulations Karolina, you’re one of the coolest girls on tour and it’s always fun to play. I hope you have the best of luck at Wimbledon as well.”

Man Utd waiting on Ugarte injury after he leaves pitch on stretcher

Manuel Ugarte
Manuel Ugarte is stretchered off during Uruguay's World Cup defeat by Spain [Getty Images]

Manchester United are waiting to discover the extent of the injury that forced midfielder Manuel Ugarte to be taken off the pitch on a stretcher during Uruguay's 1-0 World Cup defeat by Spain in Guadalajara.

Ugarte twisted awkwardly as he tried to make a tackle in the build-up to Spain's winning goal, sparking fears the 25-year-old, who was distraught as he left the field, has suffered a major problem.

United will wait for Uruguay's medical staff to give them an update before deciding the best course of action.

Ugarte had gone into the World Cup knowing he was likely to be in the shop window this summer, given United have prioritised revamping their midfield.

The £50.8m arrival from Paris St-Germain in 2024 has not reached the heights anticipated during his time at Old Trafford and did not feature for a single minute after starting the home Premier League defeat by Leeds on 13 April.

It was widely anticipated he would move on this summer, either permanently or on loan.

Now those plans are in doubt, with thoughts at United focused on the wellbeing of a player it was hoped would enjoy some good fortune to kick-start his career.

Man Utd's midfield issues

United have prioritised strengthening their midfield this summer, with the expectation at least two or three new players would be added.

The club have already agreed a £35m deal for Atalanta's Ederson. However, plans for the 26-year-old to have his medical before the start of pre-season training on 9 July had to be scrapped when Ederson earned a late call-up to the Brazil World Cup squad.

Now the intention is for Ederson to have his medical once Brazil's campaign is over and then return to Carrington after the mandatory three-week rest period.

United had been keen on Elliot Anderson but backed out of discussions when the immense cost, both transfer fee and wages, they would have to pay to get him out of Nottingham Forest became clear.

Talks with West Ham over Portugal international Mateus Fernandes have yet to lead to an agreement over a fee, with Tottenham also keen on the former Southampton man.

Manchester United also rate Bournemouth's Alex Scott, who was one of four players who travelled with England for their pre-World Cup training camp despite missing out on selection in Thomas Tuchel's squad, and they had a bid turned down last summer by Brighton for Cameroon international Carlos Baleba.

It remains to be seen if a lengthy injury to Ugarte would affect the finance United have available to buy players.

Muchová wins Bad Homburg final as Osaka retires injured

Karolina Muchová won the Bad Homburg grass court tournament on Saturday when opponent Naomi Osaka retired injured early in the second set.

Former French Open finalist Muchová was leading 6-1, 1-0 in the first grass court final for both players when Osaka could not play on after 46 minutes due to a foot injury, giving Muchová a third career title.

Osaka took a medical time-out after the third game to have treatment on her right foot. But the former world number one lasted only five more games, possibly also not wanting to take any risks two days before the start of the Wimbledon grand slam.

"I apologise for not being able to finish," Osaka said, adding: "Congratulations Karolina, you are one of the coolest girls on the tour. Congratulations for an incredible tournament."

The start of the final was put forward by two-and-a-half hours to 11am (0900 GMT) due to the heatwave engulfing many parts of Germany.

🐐 Party with goats?! These fans go wild after going through

🐐 Party with goats?! These fans go wild after going through

You can think what you like about the XXL World Cup, but this year there have definitely been stories we probably would have missed out on without so many teams taking part.

The latest example: Cape Verde, complete newcomers to the tournament, have made it into the knockout stage, becoming the smallest country ever to do so.

The island nation has a population of just over 525,000.

Now world champions Argentina, with Messi, await in the round of 32. That was confirmed after the 0-0 draw against Saudi Arabia last night. Three draws were enough for second place behind Spain.

Of course, that meant total scenes. Players and fans were naturally impossible to hold back after the final whistle. 

And then there was also the thing with the goats. Wearing shirts belonging to Cape Verde’s outstanding goalkeeper at this tournament: Vozinha.

There’s probably no better way to show who these fans think the GOAT is. We just hope the goats enjoyed the party just as much. 

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.

Marseille look to retain three players

Marseille look to retain three players
Marseille look to retain three players

Get French Football News understands that every player at Olympique de Marseille – bar none – is available for the right price this summer. The club overspent under Roberto De Zerbi and the purse strings are to be tightened. 

It was confirmed by the DNCG, French football’s financial watchdog, that their transfer activity would be monitored by authorities, with their wage bill also managed by the watchdog. There are particularly bankable assets that OM are looking to sell, such as Mason Greenwood, but Get French Football News understands that players such as Igor Paixao, who they would ideally like to keep, could be offloaded if a strong offer arrives. 

Onze Mondial reports that there are three other players that Marseille are looking to retain: Facundo Medina, Timothy Weah, and Amine Gouiri. The trio impressed despite Les Phocéens’ difficult campaign, which ended without qualification for next season’s UEFA Champions League, hence the new period of austerity. However, as is the case for all players, a strong offer cannot be refused when it comes to this trio.

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Liverpool receive Victor Munoz injury update

Liverpool receive Victor Munoz injury update
Liverpool receive Victor Munoz injury update

Liverpool Watch Victor Munoz Closely as Spain Edge Uruguay at World Cup

Spain’s 1-0 win over Uruguay at the World Cup did exactly what tournament football often does, it settled one question while leaving another hanging.

For Spain, the result was valuable. For Liverpool, the real focus was elsewhere. Victor Munoz was not involved, and while that may frustrate supporters keen to see their new signing on the biggest stage, it also tells us something important about how carefully Spain are managing him.

This was never going to be a night for risks. Munoz arrived at the World Cup carrying a calf concern, then suffered another muscular issue during an individual recovery programme. In that context, his absence against Uruguay felt more sensible than alarming.

Victor Munoz Fitness Picture

Liverpool knew they were buying potential, speed, directness and tactical flexibility when they moved for Victor Munoz from Osasuna. They also knew that any player arriving from an intense season and heading straight into a World Cup would need careful handling.

Spain boss Luis de la Fuente offered a calm update before the Uruguay match, saying:

“The 26 players are exceptionally motivated. Víctor is making progress and getting closer to recovery, and everyone has that positive sense of anticipation. What we have to do is maintain our identity. Know our strengths and keep improving.”

Photo: IMAGO

That line, “making progress and getting closer to recovery,” matters. It suggests this is not a situation spiralling into something more serious. It sounds like a player being protected, rather than one facing an extended setback.

Liverpool Context Under Iraola

From Liverpool’s point of view, the timing is fascinating. Andoni Iraola has only just taken charge at Anfield, and Munoz already looks like a signing shaped by the new head coach’s vision.

Munoz himself made that clear after completing the move:

“It’s an opportunity you can’t pass up. He (Andoni Iraola) instilled confidence in me, showed me how his team plays,”

“He played an important role in my decision. The transfer happened very quickly. I’ve been focused on the World Cup. I haven’t wanted to hear much about my future unless it was something concrete.”

That is revealing. Munoz was not seduced merely by the badge or the Premier League. He was sold on a role, a system and a coach who could see where he fits.

Spain Absence Could Help Liverpool

There is a temptation to view every missed match as bad news. In this case, Liverpool may see it differently.

A rushed return against Uruguay would have served nobody. Spain already had enough to win 1-0, while Munoz now has more time to build fitness properly. For Liverpool, who are investing in him for years rather than weeks, that matters far more than one group stage appearance.

The excitement around Victor Munoz is understandable. He is 22, dynamic and arrives at Liverpool at a time when Iraola wants to reshape the attack with fresh energy. Yet the first priority is not a highlight reel in Spain colours. It is ensuring he reaches Anfield fit, confident and ready to absorb a demanding tactical environment.

Spain moved on with victory. Munoz moved a little closer to recovery. Liverpool will take that for now.

Barcelona launch fundraising campaign to support those affected by Venezuela earthquake, donate €100,000

Barcelona launch fundraising campaign to support those affected by Venezuela earthquake, donate €100,000
Barcelona launch fundraising campaign to support those affected by Venezuela earthquake, donate €100,000

Barcelona have announced a new humanitarian initiative in response to the devastating earthquake that struck Venezuela this week, with the club and the FC Barcelona Foundation moving to support relief efforts in the affected areas.

Through an official statement released via the club’s website and social media platforms, Barcelona confirmed the launch of an extraordinary fundraising campaign aimed at helping millions of people impacted by the disaster.

As part of the initiative, the FC Barcelona Foundation has pledged an initial donation of €100,000 to assist humanitarian organisations already operating on the ground in Venezuela.

FCB commits €100,000 to Venezuela relief efforts

The FC Barcelona Foundation will provide an immediate contribution of €100,000 as part of the club’s response to the humanitarian emergency unfolding in Venezuela.

The funding will be directed towards organisations that already work alongside the Barça Foundation and have experience delivering assistance during crises. 

These groups are expected to focus on emergency aid, child protection programmes, access to clean drinking water, food distribution, healthcare services, education initiatives and support for displaced families.

“In response to the humanitarian emergency caused by the earthquakes that have affected Venezuela, the FC Barcelona Foundation is launching an extraordinary fundraising campaign, with an initial contribution of €100,000,” read the official statement from the club.

Barcelona to introduce donation system

The football world has united for one cause. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)

Alongside its initial financial contribution, Barcelona are also encouraging supporters to become involved in the relief campaign.

Beginning on July 1, the club will implement a solidarity rounding mechanism at various points of sale across Barcelona’s facilities, allowing members, supporters and visitors to make small voluntary donations that will contribute towards humanitarian assistance in Venezuela.

The initiative is designed to involve the entire Barça community and provide supporters with a simple way to participate in the fundraising effort.

Barcelona hope the campaign can generate additional resources for organisations working directly in affected regions, helping expand access to essential services for families dealing with the aftermath of the earthquake.

Saturday Cannon Fodder: World Cup Day 17

HOUSTON, TEXAS - JUNE 26: Cabo Verde players celebrate after the 0-0 draw during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H match between Cabo Verde and Saudi Arabia at Houston Stadium on June 26, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Good morning, TSFers. We’ve made it to the weekend and to the last day of the World Cup group stage. I’ve got high hopes for the Ro32, which starts tomorrow. I think we could see some surprise results and traditional big teams go home early.

Today’s matches:

Panama vs. England, 5 pm ET, FOX
Croatia vs. Ghana, 5 pm ET, FS1

Both England and Ghana are through to the knockouts based on other MD3 results. England will win the group if they match or better Ghana’s result against Croatia. Croatia advance with a result but a loss puts them in jeopardy of being jumped for a third-place spot but even then, they’re in decent shape as long as they don’t lose heavily.

Colombia vs. Portugal, 7:30 pm ET, FOX
DR Congo vs. Uzbekistan, 7:30 pm ET, FS1

Colombia and Portugal have advanced. DR Congo advance with a win and only a win. Uzbekistan can only advance if they beat DR Congo by five or six goals.

Argentina vs. Jordan, 10 pm ET, FOX
Algeria vs. Austria, 10 pm ET, FS1

Argentina have already won the group and will face Cape Verde in the Ro32. Both Austria and Algeria advance with a result, so expect a bit of a snoozer as neither team is really incentivized to play for anything other than a draw. Jordan are eliminated.

France 4 – Norway 1
Senegal 5 – Iraq 0
Ousmane Dembele scored a 32-minute hat trick against a heavily rotated Norway side (10 changes!). Senegal went up a goal in the 4th minute, up a man in the 13th, and smashed Iraq in the second half. The 5-0 thrashing was the biggest win by an African nation ever at the World Cup.

Cape Verde 0 – Saudi Arabia 0
Spain 1 – Uruguay 0
Cape Verde’s third draw of the tournament mean the tiny island nation advance to the knockouts in their first World Cup ever, where they’ll face Argentina. Alex Baena scored the only goal of the match for Spain on a Fernando Muslera howler. The veteran goalkeeper really struggled this World Cup and reportedly asked to come off at halftime. Augustin Canobbio, who was a red card waiting to happen all match, got himself sent off in the 95th minute. A really disappointing showing from Uruguay at the tournament.

Analyst says 49ers have the best QB room in the NFC

The San Francisco 49ers enter 2026 with something rare in the NFL: genuine depth at quarterback. And CBS Sports' Emory Hunt thinks that's enough to claim they have the best quarterback room in the NFC.

"This is the most complete quarterback room," Hunt said. "Any one of these guys, in my opinion, can step on that field and play really well for San Francisco."

I absolutely LOVE the #49ers QB Room. I believe they have the best #room in the NFC. pic.twitter.com/b9oclalb0D

— Emory Hunt (@FBallGameplan) June 25, 2026

This is a bold claim considering Matthew Stafford, the reigning MVP, and Sam Darnold, the defending Super Bowl champion, play in the same division as the 49ers. There's also Dak Prescott, Jalen Hurts and Jordan Love to contend with for the award.

However, Hunt is looking at the quarterback room overall, meaning he made sure to include the team's backups.

This element does have some merit then, with regards to the 49ers. Brock Purdy is clearly a star, but Mac Jones proved he could win as well with a 5-3 record and keeping the 49ers' playoff hopes alive. Hunt went even further, though, with the 49ers' current third and fourth quarterbacks, Adrian Martinez and Kurtis Rourke.

Martinez won the UFL MVP in 2024 and spent time with the New York Jets before joining the 49ers in 2025. Rourke, meanwhile, was a seventh-round pick by the 49ers in 2025 who didn't see any regular-season snaps as a rookie.

This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: Analyst says 49ers have the best QB room in the NFC

Injured Naomi Osaka retires in Bad Homburg Open final, Karolina Muchova wins title

Naomi Osaka did not earn her first career grass court WTA title on Saturday. Instead, she retired midmatch with a right foot injury.

She took a medical time out in the first set. Her movement seemed hampered indicating it was something she was dealing before Saturday’s final.

Osaka is set to begin her Wimbledon run on Monday. Hopefully stopping play was more precautionary than an indication of its severity.

MORE: ESPN plans to air much of Wimbledon on ESPN Unlimited

Osaka bowed out of a final before with injury

Unfortunately, this is not the first time this happened to Osaka since her comeback from childbirth.

In 2025, she reached the final of the ASB Classic, a warmup for the Australian Open. Up a set, she was forced to retire with a rib injury. There was a week between the ASB Classic and the Australian Open so Osaka was able to play, advancing to the third round.

All four of her Grand Slams were on the hardcourts, two at the Australian Open and two at the US Open.

She seemed in good spirits after the retirement so hopefully that bodes well for how she is feeling about her upcoming Wimbledon run.

MORE: Serena Williams challenging, intriguing Wimbledon draw revealed

Muchova earns second title of the year

Muchova has dealt with serious injuries. This is her second title of 2026, the first was in Qatar. This is her third career title.

Sep 3, 2025; Flushing, NY, USA; Karolina Muchova (CZE) reacts after losing against Naomi Osaka (JPN) (not pictured) on day eleven of the 2025 US Open tennis championships at USTA Billie Jean King National Tennis Center. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

The 29-year-old was a 2019 and 2021 Wimbledon quarterfinalist and looks to make a deep run given her healthy form and confidence gained from a great week of tennis at Bad Homburg.

Amanda Staveley spotted at London Stadium as she eyes West Ham United deal

Amanda Staveley spotted at London Stadium as she eyes West Ham United deal
Amanda Staveley spotted at London Stadium as she eyes West Ham United deal

British business executive Amanda Staveley was at West Ham United’s homeground – London Stadium – on Friday, according to the Sun. West Ham could have new owners soon after David Sullivan stepped down, and Staveley has revealed she is open to investing in the Hammers. The PCP Capital Partners director was at London Stadium last night alongside her husband, Mehrdad Ghodoussi. They were sat in the directors’ box to watch the iconic 90s band – Take That – Circus Tour as guests of the venue, a separate entity from West Ham.

The Hammers are the current tenants of the multi-purpose stadium, and it is unknown if Staveley was in attendance for the first time.

“Maybe, you don’t know,” she replied Spear’s Magazine earlier this month when asked if she was looking into investing in West Ham.

“We have looked at a lot of clubs, including Tottenham, but we are looking at clubs around the Premier League and the UK, Europe.

“We really want to be buying, going in and investing into a club again very soon. Both my husband and I were attracted to building a business where we can take a brand that isn’t doing so well, a club that isn’t performing well, get it on the right road, and bring that forward.

“There are very few clubs (where that can) work. If you want to tick every box, there’s actually very few clubs that allow that.”

'Let him serve the team': R Ashwin gives massive statement on Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's India debut delay

There was considerable buzz around Vaibhav Sooryavanshi's inclusion in India's T20I squad, with many expecting the teenage sensation to make his international debut in the series opener against Ireland. However, the team management opted to stick with their established World Cup-winning opening pair of Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma, leaving Sooryavanshi on the bench.

Former India spinner Ravi Ashwin backed the decision, urging fans to be patient with the youngster's development rather than rushing him into the playing XI. According to Ashwin, there is immense value in learning from the sidelines before stepping onto the international stage.


India, meanwhile, suffered a disappointing start to the series under new captain Shreyas Iyer, losing to Ireland for the first time in T20I history. It was also India's first T20I since lifting the T20 World Cup. As the Men in Blue look to bounce back in the second T20I, Ashwin shared his thoughts on why Sooryavanshi should continue to bide his time.

Ravi Ashwin said on his YouTube channel Ash Ki Baat:

"Please, everyone, think about the game with some wisdom. Sanju Samson and Abhishek Sharma opened together, and Sanju batted very well in the World Cup. If you bench one of them to play Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, what is the point of calling this a team game?"

"I know we all want to see Vaibhav Sooryavanshi play. We are all fans, and he is a great entertainer. But not at any cost. There is value in sitting outside and watching the game too. Let him serve the team, help out, even bring water. There is a lot to learn from that experience. A great player doesn't become one overnight. Once Vaibhav starts playing, he might never be dropped it could happen, just as it did with Sachin Tendulkar. But if he spends some time outside the playing XI first, he will gain empathy and a better understanding of the team environment. He has a long and illustrious career ahead of him. Sitting outside is also a role," Ashwin added.

Ireland stun T20 world champions India by 34 runs


Ireland scripted history with their first-ever victory over India in T20I cricket, defeating the reigning T20 World Cup champions by 34 runs in the opening T20I in Belfast.

Asked to bat first, Ireland recovered from 36/3 thanks to captain Lorcan Tucker's half-century and Gareth Delany's explosive 49 to post a competitive 182/9. Harshit Rana was India's standout bowler with 3/24, while Arshdeep Singh and Axar Patel claimed two wickets each.

In reply, India raced off to a flying start as Abhishek Sharma smashed a 20-ball fifty, but the visitors suffered a dramatic batting collapse after his dismissal. Matt Hollard (3/28) and Matthew Humphreys (3 wickets) starred with the ball as India were bowled out for 148 in 18.5 overs. Ireland debutant Jai Moondra also made an immediate impact by dismissing Sanju Samson with his first ball in international cricket.

Naomi Osaka appears to injure right ankle two days before Wimbledon in Bad Homburg final

Naomi Osaka was forced to retire from the first grass-court final of her career Saturday, two days before the start of Wimbledon.

The four-time Grand Slam champion turned it early in the first set of her match against Czech world No. 11 Karolína Muchová, at the Bad Homburg Open in Germany. Despite playing on after a trainer visit, Osaka lost the set 6-1.

After a lengthy game to open the second set — in which Muchová ultimately held serve — Osaka had a brief conversation with her box, including coach Tomasz Wiktorowski, as she prepared to switch ends. At the end of the discussion Osaka decided not to continue, walking across to Muchová and shaking hands while explaining the situation.

“I apologize for not being able to finish, but this atmosphere was incredible throughout the whole week so thank you so much and I hope you’re not too hot,” she said in her on-court interview.

Osaka, 28, had been in fine form in Germany, beating world No. 26 Elise Mertens, world No. 19 Ekaterina Alexandrova and Wang Xinyu, who last year reached the final of the Berlin Tennis Open, another Wimbledon warm-up event played on grass. But the injury comes at a bad time ahead of her opening match at the All England Club, scheduled Monday against Elsa Jacquemot of France on No. 3 Court.

Osaka’s retirement is the latest of three during the run-up to the third Grand Slam of the year. Jelena Ostapenko and Petra Marčinko both retired from their semifinals at the Eastbourne Open in England. Latvia’s Ostapenko withdrew while down a set to 2025 Queen’s champion Tatjana Maria, while Croatia’s Marčinko pulled out of her match against 2025 Australian Open champion Madison Keys after losing the first 6-1. Marčinko cited an abdominal injury; a tournament doctor had checked Ostapenko’s blood pressure midway through her first set with Maria, which Ostapenko also lost 6-1.

Osaka’s withdrawal gives Muchová, 29, her first title on grass, her second of 2026 and the third of her career. She will face Russia’s Anastasia Zakharova in the first round of Wimbledon, also on Monday.

This article originally appeared in The Athletic.

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Laremy Tunsil's words on Josh Conerly should excite Commanders

After the Washington Commanders went 12-5 and shockingly reached the NFC Championship Game in 2024, they weren't satisfied. General manager Adam Peters knew the roster had plenty of holes, and his No. 1 objective moving forward was to protect quarterback Jayden Daniels.

The Commanders received solid play from their offensive line in 2024. But, like most smart GMs, Peters understood Washington needed more stability at both offensive tackle spots. The makeover began ahead of free agency when the Commanders surprised everyone by trading for five-time Pro Bowl left tackle Laremy Tunsil. It was surprising because no one knew Tunsil was available. Star left tackles aren't usually available.

Over a month later, Peters doubled down, selecting Oregon offensive tackle Josh Conerly Jr. Conerly would move to right tackle in the NFL, and the Commanders would seemingly have their tackle positions locked up for several years.

Almost immediately, Tunsil took Conerly under his wing. That's the ironic part. There were rumors that Houston didn't feel like Tunsil had taken a leadership role. Everyone praised Tunsil's practice habits, his locker room presence, everything. His play on the field remained stellar. He was even better than advertised.

As for Conerly, his NFL career got off to a rocky start. In his first three games, he faced top pass rushers like Brian Burns (Giants), Micah Parsons (Packers) and Maxx Crosby (Raiders).

He struggled as expected. Some had wondered if the Commanders even made the right pick. Sadly, fans are just too impatient. As the season wore on, Conerly improved. By the end of the season, it was clear that the Commanders made the right move in picking him.

Then, this spring, Conerly showed up for offseason workouts and looked like a different person. He clearly worked on his body this offseason.

During Washington's OTAs, Tunsil revealed that Conerly had worked with him this offseason in Alabama, where Tunsil often trains.

Tunsil explained how hard Conerly worked this offseason.

"We're working every day; every single day," Tunsil said, via Zach Selby of the team's official website. "He came to work with me every day. He ate right. It's protein for lunch and breakfast. There's no carbs for dinner. There's supplements every day. It's a routine that we have to live by."

It clearly worked.

So why did Tunsil, a veteran who doesn't need to spend his offseason helping younger teammates, take such an interest in Conerly?

"I see myself," Tunsil said of Conerly. "I don't wanna sound cliche. I see a dog. I see somebody who wants it. He wants to be great."

That should excite every Washington coach, executive, player and fan.

Although Tunsil had another season remaining on his contract, the Commanders had seen enough, extending him for another two years, making him the NFL's highest-paid offensive lineman — again. Washington clearly values Tunsil for his elite play, but it's more than that. Tunsil has evolved into a critical leader for the Commanders' offensive line, including their 2025 first-round pick.

Washington may have some questions heading into 2026, but the offensive tackle position isn't among its concerns.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Laremy Tunsil's words on Josh Conerly should excite Commanders

Lions announce 2026 training camp fan schedule, times

The start of the 2026 NFL season keeps on creeping closer.

The Detroit Lions' players are currently enjoying one final month off before they hit the ground running with training camp in late July. The Lions' training camp report dates are Saturday, July 25 for rookies and Tuesday, July 28 for veterans.

Earlier this week, the Lions also announced their 2026 training camp fan schedule. This marks the 20th-straight year of hosting training camp in Allen Park at the Meijer Performance Center.

Training Camp is around the corner pic.twitter.com/ZRdkNhKlEO

— Detroit Lions (@Lions) June 23, 2026

Lions training camp opens with Back Together Weekend on Sunday, Aug. 2 at 8:30 a.m. ET.

The Lions' training camp schedule features five general public open practices (Aug. 3, 4, 6, 10, and 19), four exclusive practices for Lions Loyal Members (Aug. 2, 7, 16, and 17), Lions Community Partner Day for a second year (Aug. 11) and the fourth annual Pet Adoption Day presented by Pet Supplies Plus (Aug. 4).

Fans must claim free tickets to attend the general public open practices (maximum four per person) beginning at 10 a.m. ET on Tuesday, July 21. Lions Loyal Members will receive an email with separate information on how to claim their tickets through early registration beginning Tuesday, July 14 for Club Members and Wednesday, July 15 for Reserve Members.

Training camp activities for fans

  • Photos with Roary, the Detroit Lions Cheerleaders, and Lions Legends
  • Daily giveaways, interactive games and activities
  • Free face painting and balloon artists
  • Local Detroit-area food trucks on-site with food and non-alcoholic beverages available for purchase
  • Post-practice autograph sessions, select Lions players will sign autographs for fans around the venue (please note, autographs are not guaranteed with entry)
  • On-site merchandise trailer for fans to purchase the latest official Lions merchandise
  • Pet Adoption Day presented by Pet Supplies Plus will offer fans the opportunity to adopt dogs of various breeds and ages, as well as giveaways and gift cards

What is the Detroit Lions' Community Partner Day?

Here's a little more info on the Lions' Community Partner Day, set for Aug. 11:

Lions Community Partner Day is an exclusive training camp day centered on celebrating the community the Lions look to impact each and every day and those groups who make it possible. The Lions will host 3,000 guests of community partners who focus on the development of youth education throughout Michigan. Guests will include members of the Detroit Lions Cub ClubDetroit Lions Foundation, and Detroit Lions Inspire Change Partners.

Additional training camp information, including fan policies, parking and entry, and details for each specific practice, is available and will be regularly updated at www.detroitlions.com/trainingcamp. Fans can also text Training Camp to (313-546-6700) to receive text updates.

The Lions won't participate in any joint practices this year as they navigate training camp.

Detroit's three-game preseason slate features an Aug. 13 date at the Cincinnati Bengals, an Aug. 22 date versus the Washington Commanders and an Aug. 29 date at the Indianapolis Colts.

For more Lions coverage, follow us on X, @TheLionsWire, and give our Facebook page a likeFollow Josh on X, @JoshOnLions

This article originally appeared on Lions Wire: Lions announce 2026 training camp fan schedule, times

Cubs current record, schedule, MLB standings, broadcast information

Last game: 6-2 loss to Brewers

Next game: Saturday, June 27, vs. Brewers at Milwaukee, 6:10 p.m. CT. TV: Marquee Sports Network.

Cubs regular season radio: WSCR 670/104.3 The Score (all regular season games), Cubs broadcast radio affiliates, Cubs Sirius XM radio schedule

Current MLB standings

2026 Cubs regular season schedule

Cubs 2026 regular season record: 44-38 (23-17 home, 21-21 road)
Al’s 2026 regular season record: 26-20 (23-17 home, 3-3 road)

Cubs 2026 regular season record on various TV channels

Marquee Sports Network: 42-32
Fox: 1-1
NBC/Peacock: 0-2
ESPN/ABC: 0-1
Apple TV+: 1-2

Cubs 2026 regular season record wearing various uniforms

White pinstripe: 20-14
Chicago Blues: 3-3
Blue alternate: 10-7
Road gray: 11-14

Cubs 2026 spring training record: 14-18 (14-17 Spring Training, 0-1 WBC exhibition)
Al’s 2026 spring training record: 7-8 (7-7 Spring Training, 0-1 WBC exhibition)

Dennis Schmitt to be named manager of Monaco’s reserve side

Dennis Schmitt to be named manager of Monaco’s reserve side
Dennis Schmitt to be named manager of Monaco’s reserve side

Dennis Schmitt, who had a stint as interim manager at Eintracht Frankfurt last season, is set to be named the manager of AS Monaco’s Groupe Élite, as per a report from Onze Mondial.

It was announced at the end of the season that Djimi Traoré would leave his role as manager of Monaco’s youth side. There is also a managerial change within the first team. Sébastien Pocognoli was relieved of his duties at the end of the season, like Traoré. His successor has not been named, but Get French Football News understands that Filipe Luis’ arrival will be confirmed at the start of next month. 

An appointment for the Groupe Élite managerial role is also imminent. The role is set to be taken by 33-year-old German coach Schmitt. He will be joined by a former Monégasque in the form of Sofyane Cherfa, Onze Mondial adds. The Franco-Algerian played more than 300 matches at professional level.

GFFN | Luke Entwistle

UFC Baku live results, highlights and play-by-play

UFC Baku main event fighter Rafael Fiziev.
SYDNEY, AUSTRALIA - FEBRUARY 01: Rafael Fiziev of Kazakstan prepares to face Mauricio Ruffy of Brazil in a lightweight fight during the UFC 325 event at Qudos Bank Arena on February 01, 2026 in Sydney, Australia. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) is live TODAY (Sat., June 27, 2026)with UFC Baku, streaming live online via Paramount+. The event happens inside Baku Crystal Hall in Baku, Azerbaijan.

UFC Baku Preview

UFC is back out on the road this week for its second trip to the Azerbaijan capital of Baku (and its second juicy site fee from that small nation). The fight card is tailored specifically for their patrons, as you’d expect.

UFC Baku’s main event is Rafael Fiziev vs. Manuel Torres. Fiziev was born in Kazakhstan, moved to Kyrgyzstan and now trains in Thailand (and Florida). Though, he proudly carries the flag of Azerbaijan and is much beloved in Baku. Torres, meanwhile, travels to Eurasia from Mexico, looking to add Fiziev’s name to his impressive list of first round knockout victims.

The co-main is a funky match-up between Michel Pereira vs. Shara Magomedov. These two have lots of highlights to their names. They also have a few head-scratching moments, too. Both are coming off wins here, but both also need to do a lot more to become factors in the Middleweight division.

Rounding out the main card is Nazim Sadykhov vs. Matheus Camilo, Asu Almabayev vs. Charles Johnson, Brunno Ferreira vs. Ikram Aliskerov and Abus Magomedov vs. Michal Oleksiejczuk.

The “Prelims” are headlined by Farman Hasanov vs. Eric Nolan. The “Prelims” are also home to top prospect Abdul Rakhman Yakhyaev. He fights Julius Walker. Nursulton Ruziboev vs. Andrey Pulyaev should also be a good scrap on the undercard.

UFC Baku Start Date and Time

We’re operating at primetime over in Azerbaijan. That means we have a special start time this weekend. Checkout the Paramount+ timings inside Baku Crystal Hall below:

  • UFC Baku’s “Prelims” will begin at 9 a.m. ET.
  • UFC Baku’s main card is scheduled to start at 12 p.m. ET.
  • All of UFC Baku airs on Paramount+, which you can stream here.

The live blog here starts rolling below at 9 a.m. ET. Come in and say hi!

UFC BAKU QUICK RESULTS

Main card

  • 155 lbs.: Rafael Fiziev vs. Manuel Torres
  • 185 lbs.: Michel Pereira vs. Shara Magomedov
  • 155 lbs.: Nazim Sadykhov vs. Matheus Camilo
  • 125 lbs.: Asu Almabayev vs. Charles Johnson
  • 185 lbs.: Brunno Ferreira vs. Ikram Aliskerov
  • 185 lbs.: Abus Magomedov vs. Michal Oleksiejczuk

Prelims

  • 155 lbs.: Farman Hasanov def. Eric Nolan by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)
  • 205 lbs.: Abdul-Rakhman Yakhyaev def. Julius Walker by TKO (punches), round 1 (0:08)HIGHLIGHTS
  • 185 lbs.: Nursulton Ruziboev def. Andrey Pulyaev by technical submission (rear naked choke), round 1 (3:58)HIGHLIGHTS
  • 145 lbs.: Kaan Ofli def. Javier Reyes by submission (arm triangle), round 1 (4:16)
  • 170 lbs.: Daniil Donchenko def. Theodor Berggren by TKO (head kick and punches), round 2 (1:35)HIGHLIGHTS
  • 135 lbs.: Jean Matsumoto def. Bekzat Almakhan by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)
  • 170 lbs.: Tahir Abdullayev def. Jefferson Nascimento by TKO (ground and pound), round 3 (4:28)HIGHLIGHTS

UFC BAKU PLAY-BY-PLAY UPDATES

Prelims

Farman Hasanov vs. Eric Nolan: Hasanov’s smothering and relentless wrestling game got him the win here. He took Nolan down nine times in the first round. He was awfully gassed in the second, but Nolan wasn’t very fresh either. That allowed Hasanov to stay out of danger and then muscle through a few more big takedowns on route to the lopsided victory.

Official decision: Farman Hasanov def. Eric Nolan by unanimous decision (30-27, 30-27, 30-27)

Abdul-Rakhman Yakhyaev vs. Julius Walker: The legend of Yakhyaev grows. He drops Walker with the first punch his threw for the sub-ten second TKO win. This man needs a bigger challenge.

OH. MY. GOODNESS.@YakhyaevMMA needed less than 10 seconds for the finish!

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— UFC (@ufc) June 27, 2026

Official decision: Abdul-Rakhman Yakhyaev def. Julius Walker by TKO (punches), round 1 (0:08)

Nursulton Ruziboev vs. Andrey Pulyaev: Ruziboev didn’t waste much time here. He got an early take down and quickly took the back. He focused on the rear naked choke and, after a few adjustments, was able to put Pulyaev to sleep!

SUBMISSION SPECIALIST 🤩@Nursulton_MMA locks in submission #21 at #UFCBaku!

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— UFC (@ufc) June 27, 2026

Official decision: Nursulton Ruziboev def. Andrey Pulyaev by technical submission (rear naked choke), round 1 (3:58)

Kaan Ofli vs. Javier Reyes: Ofli did well to disguise his reach disadvantage in this fight. He was able to get past Reyes’ longer arms and land the better shots in the exchanges. He eventually managed to drop Reyes with a short right hook. He then got on top, secured full mount and the got the arm triangle.

3 straight for the Aussie 🇦🇺@KaanOfli earns ANOTHER submission victory at #UFCBaku!

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— UFC (@ufc) June 27, 2026

Official decision: Kaan Ofli def. Javier Reyes by submission (arm triangle), round 1 (4:16)

Daniil Donchenko vs. Theodor Berggren: Donchenko continued to look like a very exciting Welterweight prospect here. He flowed and spammed Berggren with punches in the manner we’re starting to get used to. It all proved too much for the Octagon newcomer. Donchenko hurt him a few times in the first two rounds, but then put him down with a huge head kick.

SHIN TO CHIN 🤯@DonchenkoUFC gets the finish at #UFCBaku!

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— UFC (@ufc) June 27, 2026

Official decision: Daniil Donchenko def. Theodor Berggren by TKO (head kick and punches), round 2 (1:35)

Bekzat Almakhan vs. Jean Matsumoto: Almakhan showed off his power in the first round, dropping Matsumoto. Matsumoto recovered well, though, and took the second and third rounds thanks to his perfect timed takedowns (as well as some nice counter punching). He managed to stay in the fight despite a very nasty cut being opened up over his eye in the second round.

1, 2 sits him down 😳

[ Bekzat Almakhan | #UFCBaku | LIVE NOW on @ParamountPlus ] pic.twitter.com/Dajsf0nHN1

— UFC (@ufc) June 27, 2026

Official decision: Jean Matsumoto def. Bekzat Almakhan by unanimous decision (29-28, 29-28, 29-28)

Tahir Abdullayev vs. Jefferson Nascimento: Nothing happened in the first round of this fight, much to the chagrin of the crowd and, to be fair, Abdullayev. In the second round Adullayev came forwards, but walked into big counter shots from Nascimento. In the third round, they actually started fighting. Adullayev got a takedown and landed some big ground and pound. After Abdullayev landed some big shots the referee stepped in with an absurd early stoppage for the hometown fighter.

A debut win at home 🇦🇿

Tahir Abdullayev earns the RD3 TKO victory!

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— UFC (@ufc) June 27, 2026

Official decision: Tahir Abdullayev def. Jefferson Nascimento by TKO (ground and pound), round 3 (4:28)

Live stream begins at 9 a.m. ET


For more UFC Baku: “Fiziev vs. Torres” news and notes be sure to hit up our comprehensive event archive right here.

Kentucky Wildcats News: Collin Chandler opens up about leaving UK

Kentucky sophomore guard Collin Chandler reacts after scoring a basket during a game against Missouri in the SEC Tournament at Bridgestone Arena in Nashville, Tennessee, on Thursday, March 12, 2026. (Ryan C. Hermens/Lexington Herald-Leader/Tribune News Service via Getty Images)

Good morning, BBN!

Collin Chandler found himself at the center of social media on Friday after a clip from a BYU podcast made the rounds, with many Kentucky fans believing the former Wildcat took a shot at the program.

In the viral clip, Chandler said he wanted to be part of “a program that cares about their athletics” and praised the passion surrounding BYU basketball.

Without context, the comments sparked criticism from Kentucky fans. However, Chandler quickly clarified on social media that he was referring to his original high school recruitment and commitment to BYU—not his decision to transfer away from Kentucky this spring.

Not a shot a UK AT ALL! Love BBN and was talking about my high school experience. I love the passion that BYU has for their athletics and is what has drawn me to the 2 great programs I have played for🫶🏽 https://t.co/o8Q35hcofL

— collin chandler (@collinchand13r) June 26, 2026

The full interview paints a much different picture.

Chandler said he refused to entertain transfer discussions until Kentucky’s season ended, believing he owed that respect to Mark Pope, his teammates, and the program after everything they had invested together.

Once the season concluded, he and his wife, Hannah, spent time praying, talking with family, and ultimately decided returning home to Utah was the right move.

Chandler also defended Hannah, who has received criticism from fans who assumed she pushed for the transfer. He emphasized the decision was mutual and rooted in what they believed was best for their family, not outside pressure.

It was a great conversation with a kid that Kentucky fans should always support! Watch the full interview here:

Tweet of the Day

Officially introduced in OKC ⚡️ pic.twitter.com/abtAKHBqQI

— OKC THUNDER (@okcthunder) June 26, 2026

Let’s go Oweh!

Headlines

Six Kentucky Football Players Included on Athlon Sports’ 2026 All-SEC Team – UK Athletics

I have a feeling this team is going to be special.

UK Athletics Announces Hall of Fame Class of 2026 – UK Athletics

Let’s go!

Scottie Scheffler surges to second-round 60 at Travelers – ESPN

Turns out he is human.

Biggest offseason question for every East team: Will Knicks duck second apron? What’s next for Celtics, Heat?

Interesting read.

Sam Darnold: I didn’t play great in the Super Bowl, “kinda bummed” to win that way – NBC Sports

Bad headline, but good context from Sam.

Fever coach appreciates WNBA review of Caitlin Clark hit – ESPN

Should’ve been an immediate ejection.

NBA rumors: Celtics want haul of picks in Jaylen Brown trade; Jalen Duren dissatisfied with Pistons’ offer – CBS Sports

Worth it.

Oklahoma City reportedly trades Isaiah Joe to Detroit for two second-round picks – NBC Sports

Great pickup for Detroit.

CFL won’t allow Brendan Sorsby to join league this season – ESPN

Love it.

2026 FIFA World Cup Bracket: Where are teams seeded from the round of 32 and potential opponents? – CBS Sports

Can’t wait for US vs. Bosnia!

Only Trevor Buhr Until Penn State Football

ORLANDO, FL - DECEMBER 28: Iowa State Cyclones offensive lineman Trevor Buhr (70) blocks during the game between the Miami Hurricanes and the Iowa State Cyclones on December 28, 2024 at Camping World Stadium in Orlando, Fl. (Photo by David Rosenblum/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

It’s now 10 weeks before Penn State takes the field against Marshall to open the 2026 college football season.

That’s 70 days and wearing No. 70 for the Lions this year will be transfer offensive lineman Trevor Buhr, who made the move from Ames to State College.

The redshirt junior started eight games last season for Iowa State, earning honorable mention all-conference honors. Back in 2024, he started six games, while playing in all 13 for the Cyclones.

Buhr figures to be in the mix for a starting spot on Ryan Clanton’s offensive line.

Penn State kicks off in 70 days.

Fulham snap up Bayern Munich youngster Kusi-Asare

Fulham have signed teenage forward Jonah Kusi-Asare on a permanent deal after a promising loan spell last season.

The 18-year-old Swede made 10 first-team appearances for the Cottagers after joining on loan from Bayern Munich in September 2025 and he has now left the Bundesliga champions to sign a five-year contract with Fulham.

Kusi-Asare told FFCtv: “I’m very happy to be a permanent Fulham player. From my first week here, it was very good – I felt like I was a part of the Fulham family.

“The changing room was very nice, team, staff, so I’m very happy to stay here.”

Fulham director Tony Khan said: “I’m thrilled to welcome Jonah Kusi-Asare to Fulham on a long-term contract.

“We believe that he is a very talented young player with massive potential and a bright future, and we’re very happy that Jonah is joining the club permanently now following his time with us on loan.”

We’ve Searched Through Some Of The Best Amazon Tech Deals For The Month So You Don’t Have To – Here They Are

27 June 2026 at 14:37

We've searched through Amazon and brought the best tech deals just for you

There’s no better feeling than stumbling upon an offer that fits your budget, and on Amazon, there’s something listed for everyone. However, with hundreds of thousands of products showing up the moment you tap on the app or visit the website, it can be an arduous task when doom scrolling across a plethora of pages. Fortunately, we’ve rounded up the best tech deals for you, saving you hours of time and energy. Of course, with all of these deals changing without a moment’s notice, we recommend refreshing this page so that you’re ‘up to date’ on the latest offers. MacBooks […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/best-amazon-tech-deals-for-the-month/

Copa City Review – FIFA World Cup Host City Simulator

27 June 2026 at 12:30

A crowd of diverse football fans wearing jerseys and holding flags gather in front of a stadium with Copa City FIRST FOOTBALL TYCOON' written above, featuring team logos such as Arsenal, Bayern Munich, and Flamengo.

I've been a fan of the Kicksphere for as long as I can remember, and my team of choice is - for better or worse - Manchester United. When I was young, I was attracted to the fast-paced, attractive football of your Giggs and Scholes, the never-give-up nature of the Neville brothers, and the fact that your Wes Brown and John O'Shea could and did play far above the level people expected of them. It was a good time. Not so much now. Also, absolutely nothing of that has anything to do with Copa City, other than that it's about […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/review/copa-city-review-fifa-world-cup-host-city-simulator/

Cathie Wood snaps up $25.5M in Coinbase, SpaceX and Circle shares

27 June 2026 at 14:25
Cathie Wood’s ARK Invest has expanded its positions in Coinbase, SpaceX, Circle, Bullish, and Robinhood by purchasing about $25.54 million worth of shares on Friday across several of its exchange-traded funds. According to ARK Invest’s latest daily trade disclosure, Coinbase…

SoftBank tumbles as OpenAI weighs delaying $1 trillion IPO

27 June 2026 at 13:16
SoftBank Group shares have plunged more than 12% after reports suggested OpenAI is considering delaying its planned initial public offering until 2027 to preserve a potential valuation of up to $1 trillion. According to reports, SoftBank shares dropped as much…

Greenwood Fenerbahçe ile anlaştı! Kulüpler görüşmeye devam ediyor

Gazeteci Florent Germain'in haberine göre; Fenerbahçe, Mason Greenwood cephesiyle kesin anlaşmaya vardı. Sarı-lacivertlilerin sunduğu 30 milyon euro'luk teklife karşılık Marsilya yaklaşık iki katını talep ediyor.

Marsilya forması giyen Mason Greenwood’un transfer geleceğine dair sıcak gelişmeler yaşanıyor. Gazeteci Florent Germain’in aktardığı bilgilere göre, İngiliz yıldızın transfer pazarındaki durumu netleşti.

Fenerbahçe, Greenwood cephesiyle yürüttüğü görüşmelerde tam anlaşmaya vardı. Yıldız oyuncu sarı-lacivertli formayı giymeye sıcak bakıyor.

Fenerbahce

Oyuncuyu ikna eden Fenerbahçe, Marsilya’ya 30 milyon euro resmi teklif sundu. Ancak Fransız kulübü bu teklifi yetersiz buldu ve Greenwood için neredeyse bu rakamın iki katını talep ediyor.

Transfer yarışındaki bir diğer İtalyan devi Roma ise henüz resmi bir hamle yapamadı. Roma’nın Greenwood için devreye girmeden önce kadrosundan oyuncu satarak kaynak yaratması gerekiyor.

Fenerbahçe ile Marsilya arasındaki bonservis pazarlıklarının nasıl sonuçlanacağı merak konusu.

Beşiktaş Giovanni Simeone ile neden görüştü? Oh önlemi

Golcü arayışlarını sürdüren Beşiktaş, Giovanni Simeone konusunda da nabız yokladı. Arjantinli santrfor ise şu anda Torino'da devam etmeye daha yakın duruyor... Bu hamlenin arkasında ise Güney Koreli Oh var!

Torino sezon başında Giovanni Simeone'yi satın alma opsiyonuyla birlikte Napoli'den kiralamıştı. 30 yaşındaki Arjantinli futbolcunun opsiyonu kullanıldı. Torino, 1 Temmuz itibarıyla Napoli'ye 7.2 milyon euro ödeyecek. 1.80 boyundaki yıldız da 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar sözleşme imzalayacak (+1 yıl uzatma opsiyonu var).

DAHA SICAK BAKIYOR

Golcü arayan Beşiktaş'ın hem Torino hem de oyuncu cephesiyle temas kurduğu belirtildi. Giovanni Simeone'nin, Kartal'ın ilgisine rağmen Torino'da kalmaya daha sıcak baktığı belirtildi. Futbolcu tarafında problem çıktığı için bu transfer de zora girdi. Çünkü kulüpler anlaşsa bile oyuncu istemezse, işler resmiyete dökülemiyor.

Oh

OH SATILIRSA DİYE

Giovanni Simeone ismi birçok insanı şaşırttı. Ancak bu hamlenin arkasında Hyeon-gyu Oh'un olduğu öğrenildi. Güney Koreli forvetle çok sayıda kulüp ilgileniyor. 25 yaşındaki futbolcunun satışı halinde boşluğun doldurulması gerekecek. Kartal'da 1. forvet için daha ünlü isimler gündemde... Simeone bir anlamda muhtemel Oh satışına karşı önlem olarak düşünüldü. Ancak sonuç alınamadı. Simeone geride bıraktığımız sezonda Serie A'da 32 maça çıktı. 11 gol ve 2 asist üretti.

Beşiktaş'a hiç olmadığı kadar yakın: Vlahovic transferi açıklandı

Sport Mediaset, Beşiktaş'ın dünya futbolunda taşları yerinden oynatacak bir transfere imza atmak üzere olduğunu duyurdu; Juventus'un Sırp golcüsü Dusan Vlahovic'in Torino'nun siyah-beyazından, İstanbul'un siyah-beyazına geçişi an meselesi.

Beşiktaş, dünya futbolunda taşları yerinden oynatacak dev bir transfer hamlesi için geri sayıma geçti.

İtalyan Sport Mediaset’in paylaştığı son dakika bilgisine göre; Juventus'un Sırp golcüsü Dusan Vlahovic’in İstanbul’a gelişi hiç olmadığı kadar yakın.

Haberde, Juventus'ta geleceği uzun süredir tartışma konusu olan 26 yaşındaki santrforun takımdan ayrılmaya sıcak baktığı belirtildi. İtalyan deviyle yol ayrımına gelen Vlahovic için Beşiktaş'ın devreye girdiği ve transferde ciddi bir aşama kaydettiği aktarıldı.

Besıktas

Avrupa basınında geniş yankı uyandıran bu gelişme, "Vlahovic, Torino'nun siyah-beyazından, İstanbul'un siyah-beyazına geçmeye çok yakın" ifadeleriyle okuyuculara duyuruldu.

İtalyan kaynaklar, iki kulüp arasındaki görüşmelerin olumlu ilerlediğini ve transferin gerçekleşme ihtimalinin ilk kez bu kadar yüksek olduğunu vurguluyor.

Beşiktaş yönetimi, bu hamleyle hem Süper Lig hem de Avrupa kulvarında elini güçlendirmeyi ve taraftarına tarihi bir transfer hediye etmeyi amaçlıyor.

Küresel ölçekte ses getiren bu transfer hamlesinde kulüplerin son detayları netleştirmesi ve resmi imzaların kısa süre içinde atılması bekleniyor.

Trossard duble yaptı: Beşiktaş'ı sıkıntı bastı

Belçika Milli Takımı, Yeni Zelanda'yı 5-1 mağlup etti. Bu karşılaşmada Leandro Trossard iki gol attı. Oyuncunun süper performansı, Beşiktaş'ın işini ciddi şekilde zorlaştırabilir.

Beşiktaş'ın sol kanattaki 1 numaralı hedefi; Arsenal forması giyen Leandro Trossard... Kartal, satış listesine konulan 31 yaşındaki oyuncu konusunda ciddi mesafe katetmişti. Ancak Belçikalı yıldızın Dünya Kupası'nda sergilediği performanslar, başka takımların da dikkatini çekmiş durumda...

Besıktas

TELEFONU SUSMADI

Belçika son olarak Yeni Zelanda'yı 5-1 gibi farklı bir skorla geçti. Leandro Trossard, 28 ve 50. dakikalarda rakip ağları havalandırdı (+1 asist). 90 dakikanın ardından 1.72 boyundaki futbolcunun menajerinin telefonu susmadı... 31 yaşındaki yıldız daha önce yaptığı açıklamalarda Dünya Kupası bitene kadar transfer konularına girmek istemediğini söylemişti.

ARSENAL KEYİFLE İZLİYOR!

Arsenal cephesinde ise mutluluk hakim... Premier Lig şampiyonu, doğal olarak en yüksek teklifi sunan takıma yeşil ışık yakacak. Leandro Trossard'ın sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027'de bitecek. Yani mukavelesinin son senesine girdi. Arsenal, yeni sezon planlamasında düşünülmeyen oyuncudan para kazanmak için onu satış listesine koymuştu.

Galatasaray'ın umudu Mourinho! Camavinga'nın fikri değişebilir

Galatasaray'ın merkez orta sahadaki en büyük hedefi; Real Madrid forması giyen Eduardo Camavinga... Ancak Fransız futbolcu takımda kalmaya karar vermişti. Mourinho ile başlanacak yeni sezon hazıklarında durum değişebilir.

Real Madrid Yönetimi, Eduardo Camavinga'yla ilgili 50 milyon euro civarındaki teklifleri değerlendirmek istiyordu. Ancak Fransız futbolcu, menajeriyle yaptığı görüşmede takımdan ayrılmak istemediğini söyledi. 23 yaşındaki merkez orta saha oyuncusunun dünya deviyle 30 Haziran 2029 tarihine kadar sözleşmesi var.

Galatasaray

FRENE BASILMIŞTI

Eduardo Camavinga, Galatasaray'ın çok ciddi düşündüğü isimlerden biriydi... Fakat futbolcunun kararı sonrasında frene basıldı. Çok kısa bir süre içindeyse işler tamamen değişebilir. Yeni sezonda Real Madrid'in başında Jose Mourinho bulunacak. Portekizli teknik adam, açık sözlü yapısıyla tanınıyor.

AYRILIK KONUŞMALARI

Jose Mourinho'nun, Eduardo Camavinga'yı fazla düşünmediği belirtildi. 63 yaşındaki çalıştırıcı, takımında istemediği isimlerle yaptığı ayrılık konuşmalarıyla da ünlü... Yeni sezon hazırlıklarında Portekizli hocanın, Fransız yıldızla görüşeceği belirtildi. Kalması halinde Camavinga'ya fazla oynayamayacağı iletilecek. Daha sonra futbolcunun kararı mecburen değişebilir...

Deniz Gül için karar verildi: Galatasaray'ın kararını A Bola açıkladı

Galatasaray, Portekiz basınındaki iddialara göre beklentilerin altında kalan Deniz Gül transferini tamamen askıya aldı.

Portekiz’in önde gelen spor gazetelerinden A Bola'nın haberine göre; Galatasaray, forvet takviyesi için bir süredir gündeminde tuttuğu Deniz Gül’ün transferinden vazgeçti.

Denız Gul

Sarı-kırmızılı teknik heyet ve yönetimin, genç golcünün Dünya Kupası’ndaki performansını yakından takip ettiği, ancak turnuva boyunca sergilediği oyunun beklentilerin altında kaldığı belirtildi.

Organizasyon öncesinde olumlu ilerleyen görüşmelerin, oyuncunun milli takımdaki yetersiz performansı nedeniyle tamamen durdurulduğu ve Galatasaray'ın masadan kalkma kararı aldığı bildirildi.

Denız Gul

Bu gelişmenin ardından sarı-kırmızılı kurmaylar, hücum hattını güçlendirmek adına listedeki diğer alternatif isimlere yöneldi.

Zaniolo için anlaşma yok

Nicolo Zaniolo'nun menajeri Claudio Vigorelli, İtalyan yıldızın geleceğine dair net mesajlar verdi. Udinese ile görüşmelerin sürdüğünü belirten Vigorelli, anlaşma sağlanamaması halinde rotayı başka kulüplere çevireceklerini söyledi.

İtalya Serie A ekiplerinden Udinese ile anlaşamayan Nicolo Zaniolo’nun transfer sürecine dair resmi açıklama geldi. Oyuncunun menajeri Claudio Vigorelli, transfer masasındaki son durumu özetledi.

Galatasaray

Udinese ile henüz bir anlaşmaya varılmadığının altını çizen Vigorelli, "Şu anda Udinese ile bir anlaşma yok. Görüşmeler devam ediyor ancak henüz bir ortak nokta sağlanamadı" ifadelerini kullandı.

Sürecin her an değişebileceğini ancak şartların zorunlu kılması halinde alternatif planları devreye sokacaklarını belirten tecrübeli menajer, şöyle konuştu:

- Her an bir gelişme olabilir ancak koşullar bu şekilde devam ederse, Udinese dışında ortaya çıkacak fırsatları da değerlendireceğiz.

Fatih Terim'den Millilere: Daha çok hayıflanacağız

Dünya Kupası'na veda eden A Milli Futbol Takımı için bir açıklama da Fatih Terim'den geldi.

Fatih Terim, kendi YouTube kanalında A Milli Futbol Takımı'nın ABD galibiyetini ve Dünya Kupası'na veda etmesini değerlendirdi.

Fatih Terim'in açıklamaları şöyle:

-Gruptan çıkan ABD'nin direkt Bosna ile eşleşmesi de bizi daha nerelere kadar gideceğimizi de bize hatırlatıyor. O zaman daha çok üzülüyoruz tabii ki. Yani buradan çıksak, Brezilya'nın Japonya ile eşleştiği, Fas'ın Hollanda ile eşleştiği bir ortamda, buradan çıkanın Bosna ile eşleşmesi çok daha iyi ve mantıklı olduğunu düşünecek olursak daha da hayıflanacağız.

-Şu bir gerçek ki bu turnuva bitti, şimdi Uluslar Ligi başlıyor. En kısa sürede buranın fiziksel, ruhsal ve zihinsel tedavisini herkes kendi içerisinde yapmalı ve Uluslar Ligi organizasyonuna hazırlanmalıyız.

-Şans, iyi bir planın geriye kalanıdır. Şans, çalışana yardım eder. Aksi halde size 'merhaba' falan demez şans...

Levent Mercan'dan şifreler

Fenerbahçe'nin sol beki Levent Mercan, yeni sezon kampında önemli açıklamalarda bulundu. Teknik direktör İsmail Kartal'ın yüksek motivasyonuna ve takıma getirdiği enerjiye dikkat çeken Mercan, sahadaki en rahat ettiği pozisyonu da net bir şekilde paylaştı.

Yeni sezon hazırlıklarını sürdüren Fenerbahçe’de genç oyuncu Levent Mercan, kamp sürecine ve takımın yeni yol haritasına dair önemli açıklamalarda bulundu. Teknik direktör İsmail Kartal’ın takıma getirdiği enerjiye dikkat çeken başarılı futbolcu, sahadaki pozisyonu ve hedefleri hakkında da net mesajlar verdi.

Fenerbahce

Teknik direktör İsmail Kartal’ın takımla olan iletişimini ve felsefesini öven Levent Mercan, yeni sezona dair oldukça umutlu konuştu. Kampın ilk gününden itibaren yoğun bir çalışma içinde olduklarını belirten Mercan, "İsmail Hocamız inanılmaz motive. Hemen ilk günden kendi felsefesini takıma anlatarak başladı. Oyuncularla da iletişimi çok iyi. Bizim adımıza çok iyi bir sezon geçebilir" ifadelerini kullandı.

Sahadaki çok yönlülüğüyle bilinen ancak kendisini en rahat hissettiği bölgeyi net bir şekilde açıklayan 25 yaşındaki futbolcu, jokeri olmanın avantajlarını şu sözlerle aktardı:

- Benim için en rahat mevki şu an oynadığım sol bek. Ama tabii ki benim avantajım daha önce çok farklı pozisyonlarda oynamış olmam. Hem sol bek hem de başka pozisyonları değerlendirebiliyorum. Ama en rahat ettiğim pozisyon sol bek. Her sene üstüne koyarak çalışmaya bakıyorum. Her zaman hem ofansif hem de defansif olarak kendimi geliştirmeye çalışıyorum. Her sene takımıma en iyi katkıyı nasıl verebilirim ona bakıyorum.

Bir helallik de Kerem Aktürkoğlu istiyor!

A Milli Futbol Takımı'nın Dünya Kupası'na veda etmesinin ardından helallik isteyenler kervanına Kerem Aktürkoğlu da katıldı.

Milli Futbol Takımı Avustralya ve Paraguay'a mağlup olarak büyük bir hayal kırıklığı yaşatmış ve Dünya Kupası'na veda etmişti. Milli futbolcu Kerem Aktürkoğlu Dünya Kupası'ndan elenmelerinin ardından açıklama yaparak helallik istedi. Takımın kaptanı Hakan Çalhanoğlu da yaptığı açıklamada helallik istemişti.

Kerem Aktürkoğlu'nun açıklaması şöyle:

-Üzgünüz, çok üzgünüz. Milletimizin de ne kadar üzgün olduğunun farkındayız. Büyük hayallerle gitmiştik Dünya Kupası’na. 24 yıl bekledik bu fırsatı; daha iyisini yapmamız gerekiyordu elbet ama olmadı, yapamadık. Bizden bekleneni veremedik. Bunun dışında söylenecek hiçbir şeyin anlamı yok. Nasıl başarılı olduğumuzda alkışlanıyorsak, başarısız olduğumuzda da eleştirileceğiz ve bundan kendimize ders çıkaracağız. Kendi adıma, ülkemizden, milletimizden onlara bekledikleri sevinci yaşatamadığımız için özür diliyorum. Hakkınızı helal edin.

Chobani Ceo'sundan Fenerbahçe itirafı: Yüreğim cız ediyor

Chobani kurucusu ve CEO'su Hamdi Ulukaya, Fenerbahçe'yle yaptığı sponsorluk anlaşmasına dair samimi bir itirafta bulundu.

2026 FIFA Dünya Kupası'nda A Milli Futbol Takımı'nın yanı sıra sponsoru oldukları ABD'nin de maçlarını yakından takip eden Hamdi Ulukaya, Los Angeles'ta AA Haber Ajansı'na konuştu. Hamdi Ulukaya, Fenerbahçe ile yaptıkları sponsorluk anlaşmasından memnun olduğunu ise şu sözlerle açıkladı:

-Chobani ismini statta görünce yüreğim cız ediyor.

Fenerbahçe benim çocukluğuma verdiğim bir hediyedir. Benim için Fenerbahçe ve milli takım çok duygusaldır. Erzincan'da büyüdüğümüzde içimizde büyüttüğümüz bir Fenerbahçe vardı. Şimdi o statta Chobani ismini görmek çok farklı bir duygu. Çocuklarımla gidiyorum, doğduklarından bu yana 6 ayda bir formaları gelirdi, şimdi formalarında Chobani yazıyor.

Bu hayatta her şey olabilir. Hayatın en güzel yanı bu sürprizlerle dolu olması.Erzincan'ın bir kasabasında doğup büyüyüp Amerika'ya gelip sonrasında Chobani'yle Fenerbahçe'de yer almak çok farklı bir duygu. Bu işin bir de diğer tarafı var. Fenerbahçe aracılığıyla memlekete dönmenin ayrı bir hazzı var. Ben Türkiye'ye Fenerbahçe'yle döndüm, Ali başkanın davetiyle. Fenerbahçe'den sonra daha başka şeyler olmaya başladı, biz oraya yerleşmeye başladık, çocuklarım memleketime gidip gelmeye başladı. Şimdi Erzincan'a gideceğim. İşin güzel tarafı bu, Fenerbahçe beni tekrar memleketimle tanıştırdı.

RAM crisis provokes enthusiast to try Windows 11 on DDR1-era hardware — other key vintage components included the Core 2 Q6600 and ATI Radeon HD 4650 AGP

27 June 2026 at 14:00

The RAMpocalypse is hitting enthusiasts hard. We recently reported on the crisis seeping down to affect supplies of the decades-old DDR2 gen RAM. So it comes as no huge surprise that a well-known tech tinkerer has been inspired to look at the viability of Windows 11 on an even more ancient DDR1 platform. Step forward Omores, who demonstrates Microsoft’s newest OS running on a Core 2 Quad Q6600, using a DDR1 motherboard, supported by an ATI Radeon HD 4650 AGP graphics card. “The best part,” says our hacky hero. “It’s completely stable.”

Windows 11 on a DDR1 motherboard, with AGP support enabled from r/windows

DDR1 first became available to PC builders and DIYers at the turn of the century, replacing the aging SDR SDRAM. The DDR1 rollout began with data rates like DDR-200 and DDR-266, being the preferred choice over older platforms featuring PC100 or PC133 SDRAM. We don’t know the rated speed of the DDR1 sticks Omores used, as it isn’t shown, but DDR-400 was the best official non-overclocked standard (a couple of years later). It would make sense to use the best memory on a cherry-picked older system like this.

Other key components of this age-defying Windows 11 PC build include an ASRock ConRoe 865PE motherboard. This is regarded as something of a legendary board as it bridged generations and allowed folks to use the latest Core 2 Duo and Core 2 Quad chips from Intel while keeping their DDR1 RAM and AGP graphics cards. It isn’t only today that PC DIYers have cared deeply about component longevity.

The last significant component in this DDR1 system that we were told about was the ATI Radeon HD 4650 AGP graphics card. This seems to have required the most wrangling to make it work with Windows 11 / modern software. However, Omores reveals that “With some 'hacking' ... AGP 8X is fully functional and H.264 hardware decoding is active.” The key was finding, then crowbarring, ATI’s Windows 7 64-bit drivers from 2012 onto the system.

Once some details of the setup were confirmed in the video using tools like CPU-Z and GPU-Z, Omores showed the ‘fresh’ Windows 11 DDR1 system running modern browsers, with embedded video and hardware decoding. A handful of games and 3D benchmarks were also shown running without glitches. Last but not least, the system did indeed run Crysis.

In a later comment on the Reddit post, Omores elaborates on how to install the ATi driver on Windows 11 and shares a more detailed video link. “I like that Windows 11 is rock stable on these older systems with no UEFI whatsoever and only ACPI 1.1,” adds the adventurer in older PC tech. “A lesser-known fact is that Windows 11 actually officially supports BIOS systems via Windows 11 IoT, so it's kind of expected to run smoothly.”

How to watch Barbarians vs Wales: FREE streams, TV channels for rugby union game

Wales icon George North will bow out of professional rugby against the side he scored 47 tries for across 121 caps – winning four Six Nations titles, including two Grand Slams. His last Wales appearance, however, ended with North having to be helped off the field. The 34-year-old wing-turned-centre will get a rousing send-off on his one and only outing for the Barbarians, the only cloud being that the game is being staged at Twickenham rather than the Millennium Stadium.

Former All Blacks head coach Scott Robertson takes charge of the famous invitational team, which is led by Faf de Klerk and Vincent Koch, who won back-to-back world titles with South Africa. And the Baa-Baas tuned up against the Springboks last weekend, producing some terrific rugby but ultimately falling to an 80-31 defeat, a sluggish start proving costly.

Following a painful 2026 Six Nations campaign that ended with Wales picking up a third consecutive wooden spoon, Steve Tandy won't be treating Saturday's clash like a friendly, especially as they have a trio of bruising Nations Championship fixtures on the horizon.

Their preparations have, though, been complicated by the nature of the game. Because it falls outside World Rugby's international window, Wales' France- and England-based players have been deemed ineligible. Gallagher PREM-bound Jac Morgan, Dewi Lake and Aaron Wainwright, however, are available.

Here's how to watch Barbarians vs Wales from anywhere in the world.

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In the UK, Barbarians vs Wales is free-to-air on S4C with both English- and Welsh-language commentary.

Live streaming is available via BBC iPlayer and the S4C Chwaraeon YouTube channel.

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What are the Barbarians vs Wales squads?

Barbarians squad

Forwards: Paul Alo-Emile, Lachlan Boshier, Elliot Dee, Nathan Hughes, Jack Iscaro, Jordan Joseph, Gia Kairasvili, Vincent Koch, Liam McConnell, Izack Rodda, Lukhan Salakaia-Loto, Romain Taofifenua, Yoan Tanga, Harry Thacker

Backs: Santiago Arata, Faf de Klerk, Andrew Kellaway, Alex Nankivell, George North, Harry Plummer, Tuidraki Samusamuvodre, Tom Spring, Virimi Vakatawa, Jeremy Ward

Wales squad:

Forwards: Rhys Barratt, Rhys Carre, Nicky Smith, Gareth Thomas, Liam Belcher, Ryan Elias, Dewi Lake, Evan Lloyd, Dillon Lewis, Sam Wainwright, Ben Warren, Adam Beard, Ben Carter, Dafydd Jenkins, Freddie Thomas, Teddy Williams, Ryan Woodman, James Botham, Olly Cracknell, Kane James, Harrison Keddie, Alex Mann, Jac Morgan, Taine Plumtree, Tommy Reffell, Aaron Wainwright

Backs: Ellis Bevan, Kieran Hardy, Reuben Morgan-Williams, Tomos Williams Sam Costelow, Dan Edwards, Jarrod Evans, Bryn Bradley, Ben Thomas, Joe Hawkins, Eddie James, Max Llewellyn, Joe Roberts, Josh Adams, Mason Grady, Gabriel Hamer-Webb, Ellis Mee, Blair Murray, Louis Rees-Zammit, Tom Rogers

What is the Barbarians vs Wales start time?

Barbarians vs Wales kicks off at 6am PT / 9am ET / 2pm BST / 11pm AEST on Saturday, June 27.

What is the Barbarians vs Wales head-to-head?

Barbarians and Wales have faced off four times before, and each side has won two games apiece.

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Octopus Energy just announced 30kWh home batteries to compete with Tesla Powerwall — but they won't go on sale till 2027

  • Octopus enters the home battery market with two distinct systems — Nook Cube and Nook Colossus
  • Renters receive the Nook Cube, a plug-in battery requiring no installation work
  • Homeowners get Nook Colossus, which can be expanded to a substantial 30kWh capacity

Octopus Energy has unveiled a new home battery range called Nook, aiming squarely at the household storage market.

Announced at the company's recent Energy Tech Summit, the range includes two distinct products built for different types of customers.

One option targets the more than 10 million renting households and tenants in Britain, while the other suits homeowners seeking a permanently installed system.

Two battery systems built for different households

Octopus says the plug-in option for renters, called Octopus Nook Cube, is a compact, shoebox-sized 2kWh battery that connects to any standard wall socket.

Customers can add extra units through the Octopus app, allowing total storage to scale up to 10.5kWh over time.

For homeowners, Octopus is launching a wall-mounted, engineer-installed system called Octopus Nook Colossus, available in 5kWh and 10kWh configurations.

Larger households can stack additional units to reach a maximum capacity of 30kWh, positioning it as a genuine rival to Tesla's Powerwall lineup.

Both systems work alongside existing solar panel installations and carry a 12-year warranty as standard.

Unlike many existing systems, the battery connects directly to a standard household socket without requiring an engineer installation or property modifications.

Octopus plans to begin sales of the batteries next year across the UK, Germany, France, Italy, and Spain.

That timeline means households hoping for immediate alternatives to Tesla Powerwall products will need to wait until at least 2027.

Savings claims rest on existing smart tariffs

Home batteries store electricity when prices fall before releasing it later when tariffs become significantly more expensive for consumers.

Octopus says customers can increase savings further by pairing battery systems with its own smart electricity tariffs and plans.

According to the company, those tariffs have already helped customers collectively save almost £1 billion on energy expenditure.

“Home batteries are a brilliant piece of tech and one of the smartest ways to cut energy bills right now,” said Greg Jackson, Founder and CEO of Octopus Energy Group.

“Offering Octopus batteries to our customers is a big step in our mission to help people to tap into the cheapest energy possible.”

Demand for domestic storage has reportedly accelerated following instability in the Middle East and increasingly unpredictable energy prices worldwide.

Across the UK, Spain, and France, Octopus says it has already installed almost 26,000 solar and battery systems.

This launch makes Octopus the first major British energy supplier to sell its own battery range directly to customers.

Whether a delayed arrival affects enthusiasm remains uncertain, although rising energy costs may leave little shortage of interested buyers.

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Billy Joe Saunders addresses potential boxing comeback after 5 years out

27 June 2026 at 12:58

has not ruled out a ring return but, at the same time, is acutely aware of the dedication required to step through the ropes. The former two-division world champion has not fought since May 2021, back when he suffered an eighth-round stoppage defeat to Canelo Alvarez. As a result, Saunders was relieved of his WBO […]

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Dani Sebalyos “Real”a bu sözlərlə vida etdi

27 June 2026 at 13:00

İspaniyalı yarımmüdafiəçi Dani Sebalyos sosial şəbəkə hesablarında Madrid “Real”ı ilə vidalaşdığı emosional paylaşım edib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 9 il Madrid klubunun sistemində çıxış edən 29 yaşlı futbolçu azad agent statusunda komandadan ayrılıb.

Sebalyos paylaşımında klubu tərk etmək qərarının asan olmadığını bildirib və rəhbərliyə, komanda yoldaşlarına, klub əməkdaşlarına, eləcə də azarkeşlərə təşəkkür edib.

“Doqquz ildən sonra həyatımın ən vacib fəsillərindən birini bağlamağın vaxtı çatdı. Bu, asan qərar olmadı. Bu il də asan keçmədi və bəlkə də məhz buna görə bu səhifəni bağlamağın və buraya gəldiyim ilk gündəki həvəslə yeni çağırışı qəbul etməyin vaxtının çatdığını hiss etdim.

Mənə dünyanın ən böyük emblemini daşımaq və uzun illər ərzində ən yaxşılardan öyrənmək imkanı yaratdığı üçün “Real”a təşəkkür edirəm. Bu formanı geyindiyim, futbolçu və insan kimi inkişaf etdiyim, həmişə xatırlayacağım uğurlarla dolu bir tarixin parçası olduğum üçün qürur duyuram”, – deyə Dani Sebalyos yazıb.

Futbolçu həmçinin klub prezidenti, məşqçilər, komanda yoldaşları və əməkdaşlara minnətdarlığını ifadə edib.

“Ən əsası isə “Real” azarkeşlərinə təşəkkür edirəm. Şərtsiz dəstəyinizə, yüksək tələblərinizə, ən xoşbəxt anları mənimlə bölüşdüyünüzə və ən çətin günlərdə yanımda olduğunuza görə sizə minnətdaram. Sevginiz mənim üçün çox böyük məna daşıyırdı. Bunu sözlərlə ifadə etmək mümkün deyil və bu hiss mənimlə əbədi qalacaq.

Bu emblem uğrunda əlimdən gələni etdiyim, bu rəngləri qürurla və bütün qəlbimlə qoruduğum hissi ilə ayrılıram. “Real” həmişə mənim bir parçam olacaq və mən hər zaman minnətdar qalacağam. Ürəkdən təşəkkür edirəm. Hala Madrid”, – deyə ispaniyalı yarımmüdafiəçi qeyd edib.

Xatırladaq ki, Dani Sebalyos 2017-ci ilin yayında “Betis”dən “Real”a transfer olunmuşdu. O, Madrid təmsilçisinin heyətində keçirdiyi 215 rəsmi oyunda 7 qol vurub, 16 məhsuldar ötürmə edib və komanda ilə birlikdə 14 nüfuzlu titul qazanıb. Bu titullar arasında üç UEFA Çempionlar Liqası kuboku da var.

Mourinyo onu “Real”da istəmir

27 June 2026 at 13:39

Fransalı futbolçu Eduardo Kamavinqa “Real”dan ayrıla bilər.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə ESPN məlumat yayıb. Kamavinqa yeni baş məşqçi Joze Mourinyonun planlarına daxil deyil. Mütəxəssis rəhbərlikdən yarımmüdafiəçinin satılmasını istəyib.

İngiltərənin “Mançester Yunayted” və “Liverpul” klubu Kamavinqa ilə bir müddətdir, maraqlanır. Futbolçu dünya çempionatından sonra qərarını verəcək.

Kamavinqa 2021-ci ildən “Real”da çıxış edir. Onun klubla müqaviləsi 2029-cu ilin yayına kimidir.

“Qarabağ” Leandro ilə vidalaşdı – rəsmi

27 June 2026 at 13:03

“Qarabağ” futbolçusu Leandro Andradenin transferi ilə bağlı Ukraynanın “Polesye” klubunun təklifini və yarımmüdafiəçinin istəyini nəzərə alaraq müsbət cavablandırıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, klublar arasında aparılan danışıqlar uğurla yekunlaşıb və tərəflər arasında razılıq əldə olunub.

2022-ci ilin yanvarından “Qarabağ”ın formasını geyinən kabo-verdeli futbolçu “atlılar”ın heyətində 2021/22, 2022/23, 2023/24 və 2024/25 mövsümlərində Azərbaycan çempionu olub. O, həmçinin 2021/22 və 2023/24 mövsümlərində Azərbaycan Kubokunun qalibi adını qazanıb.

Andrade “Qarabağ”ın 2023/24 mövsümündə UEFA Avropa Liqasının 1/8 finalına, 2025/26 mövsümündə isə UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının pley-off mərhələsinə yüksəlməsində pay sahibi olub. Kabo-verdeli futbolçu həmçinin 2022/23 və 2024/25 mövsümlərində UEFA Avropa Liqasının əsas, 2021/22 və 2022/23 mövsümlərində isə UEFA Konfrans Liqasının pley-off mərhələsində çıxış edib.

Leandro “Qarabağ”da keçirdiyi ümumilikdə 213 matçda 60 qol vurub.

Andrade “Qarabağ”da oynadığı müddətdə Avropa miqyaslı klub turnirlərinin tarixinə düşüb. O, əsas mərhələlərin üç fərqli matçının 1-ci dəqiqəsində qol sevinci yaşayan ilk və yeganə oyunçudur.

Milli üzvü klubunu dəyişdi

27 June 2026 at 12:54

Niderland millisinin futbolçusu Vut Veqorst klubunu dəyişib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, hücumçu “Ayaks”dan “Tvente”yə keçib. Bu barədə klubların mətbuat xidmətləri məlumat yayıb.

Veqorst ötən mövsüm “Ayaks”da 34 oyunda 9 qol vurub. O, klubu azad agent kimi tərk edib.

Veqorst Niderland millisi ilə dünya çempionatındadır.

DÇ-2026: dəqiqləşən pley-off cütləri

27 June 2026 at 12:35

ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikada keçirilən futbol üzrə dünya çempionatında qrup mərhələsinin III turunun oyunları keçirilir.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, artıq 28 komandanın pley-off oynayacağı dəqiqləşib.

Son çempion Argentina 1/8 finala vəsiqə uğrunda Kabo Verde ilə qarşılaşacaq.

Digər 7 cütlük isə J, K və L qruplarında keçiriləcək sonuncu turun oyunlarından sonra dəqiqləşəcək.

DÇ-2026
Pley-off cütləri

CAR – Kanada
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İngiltərə millisində ciddi itki

27 June 2026 at 12:16

İngiltərə milli komandası ciddi itki ilə üzləşib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, yığmanın müdafiəçisi Ris Ceyms sıradan çıxıb. Bu barədə komandanın baş məşqçisi Tomas Tuxel yerli mətbuata açıqlamasında deyib.

Ceyms millinin dünya çempionatında keçirəcəyi növbəti iki oyunu buraxacaq.

İngiltərə yığması mundialda L qrupunda 4 xalla birinci sıradadır. Komanda pley-offa vəsiqəni təmin edib, ancaq rəqib hələ məlum deyil.

Italy could turn to Boniek as alternative to Maldini for technical director role

27 June 2026 at 12:52

Saturday’s reports claim that former Juventus and Roma forward and former UEFA vice-President Zbigniew Boniek is among the alternative options to Paolo Maldini for the vacant technical director role with the Italy national team. 

Boniek option emerges for Italy

Giovanni Malagò has recently been appointed as the new President of the FIGC and he will be tasked with redesigning the Italy national team set-up following the departures of head coach Gennaro Gattuso and delegation chief Gianluigi Buffon earlier this year. 

Antonio Conte and Roberto Mancini remain the frontrunners for the vacant Italy national team head coach role, but it is understood that the FIGC will look to appoint a new technical director before making a final decision on the next CT.

Several legendary former Italy internationals have been linked with the technical director role, most prominently Maldini, who has been out of work since leaving his beloved Milan in controversial circumstances in the summer of 2023. 

EMPOLI, ITALY - OCTOBER 01: Paolo Maldini of AC Milan looks on during the Serie A match between Empoli FC and AC MIlan at Stadio Carlo Castellani on October 1, 2022 in Empoli, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
EMPOLI – OCTOBER 01: Paolo Maldini of AC Milan looks on during the Serie A match between Empoli FC and AC MIlan at Stadio Carlo Castellani on October 1, 2022 in Empoli. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

There have also been mentions of Buffon, Alessandro Del Piero, Gianfranco Zola, Claudio Ranieri, Roberto Baggio, Demetrio Albertini, Beppe Bergomi. 

However, according to reports from the Corriere dello Sport, the new name that has emerged on Italy’s list of potential alternatives to Maldini is Boniek, who was inducted into the Italian Football Hall of Fame back in 2019. 

FLORENCE, ITALY - MAY 23: Zbigniew Kazimierz Boniek former player of Widzew Lodz , Juventus and AS Roma , currently UEFA Vice-President during the FIGC Hall of Fame Event on May 23, 2022 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
FLORENCE – MAY 23: Zbigniew Kazimierz Boniek former player of Widzew Lodz , Juventus and AS Roma , currently UEFA Vice-President during the FIGC Hall of Fame Event on May 23, 2022 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)

Boniek spent the final six years of his playing career in Serie A with Juventus and Roma, and later returned to Italy as coach of Lecce, Bari, Sambenedettese and Avellino. 

Boniek served as the chair of the Polish FA between 2012 and 2021, when he was appointed as UEFA vice-President under Aleksander Ceferin, serving alongside former FIGC President Gabriele Gravina in the same role. 

Boniek has been out of work since stepping down from his position with UEFA in April of 2025. 

Spain hit with major double injury blow with two stars potentially out of World Cup

27 June 2026 at 13:21

Spain made it through to the knockout stages as group winners on Friday night, following a 1-0 victory over Uruguay in their final group game. It may well have come at a heavy price though, with La Roja counting the cost of their efforts in the aftermath.

Alex Baena’s goal in the 42nd minute was the only strike of the game, in a match with just three shots on target all game. Despite Uruguay’s desperation to get back on level terms and keep themselves in the tournament, it manifested itself in physical challenges rather than aggressive attacking play. That in turn took its toll on La Roja.

Yeremy Pino likely ruled out of World Cup with shoulder injury

Crystal Palace winger Yeremy Pino came off the bench in the 66th minute to replace the match-winner Baena, but following a physical challenge from Brian Rodriguez in the closing stages, injured his shoulder. Spain manager Luis de la Fuente confirmed that it the shoulder injury could be serious.

Yeremy Pino is likely out for the tournament.
Image via FIFA. Yeremy Pino is likely out for the tournament.

Unfortunately, it could be a collarbone injury; we’ll see—he’s undergoing tests tomorrow. He is in a lot of pain, and the effort he made to push through to the end of the match was tremendous—it was a heroic performance. I am very grateful, and his teammates even more so,” he told Marca.

The Spanish paper go on to confirm that Pino likely has a broken shoulder, which would keep him out for multiple months, and thus the remainder of the tournament.

Nico Williams also a major doubt

Nico Williams could miss the rest of the World Cup.
Image via Sport / Alfredo Martinez. Nico Williams could miss the rest of the World Cup.

“We have to wait; he’s experiencing some discomfort. It could be muscle overload or fatigue. We’ll see,” de la Fuente told the press about Nico Williams, who also suffered a late injury. He came on in the 76th minute, but was hacked down by Nicolas de la Cruz in a bid to stop a counter-attack.

Pino was one of the options to take Williams’ place on the left wing, but Spain may be left without both. The Athletic Club winger is suffering from pain in his groin, and if it is a muscle tear, he too will miss the rest of the tournament. Liverpool winger Victor Munoz is yet to recover from his own injury issues, while Ferran Torres and Baena are the only other options for that spot, but neither are naturals.

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VIDEO: Marcelo Bielsa goes viral for bizarre moment after Uruguay World Cup exit

27 June 2026 at 12:52

Uruguay crashed out in the group stages of the World Cup for a second successive tournament, following a drab 1-0 defeat to Spain in their final match. Manager Marcelo Bielsa was once again amongst the headlines for his behaviour after the game.

The Celeste knew that they almost certainly needed a win against the European champions in order to qualify in their final group game, but there was a chance a draw could take them through in second. That indeed was the case going into the final match, following a 1-1 draw with Saudi Arabia, and then a 2-2 stalemate with Cape Verde. As it was, Alex Baena’s first half goal against Uruguay was the end of their World Cup.

Bielsa reaction goes viral after final whistle

Marcelo Bielsa before Uruguay's final game.
Image via David Ramos/Getty Images

Bielsa has come in for heavy criticism as Uruguay manager, and his frustration during the tournament was evident. The former Leeds United coach was giving his post-match flash interview following Uruguay’s exit, and was asked to wait by the reporter for the live coverage to bring up his feed. As he waited, Bielsa’s rising temper got the better of him, and he screamed ‘Dale, de una vez’ into the camera – Ask it, already.

"PARA EL GERIATRICO"

Porque tras la PATETICA eliminación de Uruguay del Mundial, el por ahora DT Marcelo Bielsa, se mostró enojado al punto de gritarle a los periodistas que aguardaban para entrevistarlo. pic.twitter.com/9gvYsr9gZr

— Tendencia Final (@TendenciaFinal) June 27, 2026

Marcelo Bielsa couldn't contain his frustration ?

The Uruguay boss let his emotions show after his side's World Cup exit. pic.twitter.com/8pMzCqMCm6

— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) June 27, 2026

Bielsa to leave Uruguay after World Cup

Uruguay write final chapter in Marcelo Bielsa's tale of World Cup  disappointment
Image via The Times.

Although it was expected regardless, Bielsa is now on course to leave the Uruguay job following their World Cup showing. Even in the 48 hours before their clash with Spain, there was talk that several key Uruguay players had led a mutiny of sorts, demanding a different approach against Spain.

It was not the first talk of unrest in the Uruguay camp, with Bielsa declaring last year that he was ‘toxic’ during a press conference. In his subsequent press conference, Bielsa apologised for not being able to improve Uruguay’s players and get the best out of their strengths.

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VIDEO: Insane scenes as Cape Verde find out they’ve qualified for World Cup knockout stages

27 June 2026 at 12:32

The fairytale of the World Cup so far certainly belongs to Cape Verde. The Atlantic archipelago, consisting of a population of just 800,000 people, have made it through to the knockout stages of the tournament on their debut.

Qualifying top of their group in Africa, little was expected of Cape Verde despite besting Cameroon in the qualification process. They proved the doubters wrong in their opening game though, battling to a heroic 0-0 draw with European champions Spain. A 2-2 draw with Uruguay followed, showing that they very much belonged to this level, and in their final group game, Cape Verde held out for a third 0-0 draw with Saudi Arabia.

Cape Verde find out they’re in the knockout stages

Cape Verde players celebrate on the pitch.
Image via SkySports

Their final result left Cape Verde sitting second in the group, ahead of Uruguay on two and Saudi Arabia on two. With Uruguay’s game against Spain finishing after their own though, and the South American side trailing by a single goal, Uruguay could have sent them down to third with an equaliser.

The moment Cape Verde secured their place in the knockout stage of the 2026 World Cup ??? pic.twitter.com/nsUcOCtSRX

— ITV Football (@itvfootball) June 27, 2026

A nervy finish for Cape Verde ???

They were left waiting on the result of Spain v Uruguay to confirm their place in the knockout stages.

Their reaction says it all… ? pic.twitter.com/i3FpVKTCq2

— BBC Sport (@BBCSport) June 27, 2026

Cape Verde celebrate history. ??

Fans and players together after sealing a historic knockout qualification on their World Cup debut.

Pure emotion. ??#WorldCupwithMicky#CapeVerde pic.twitter.com/lHSmGwh9eC

— Micky Jnr (@MickyJnr__) June 27, 2026

It left the Cape Verde watching the final moments of Spain’s 1-0 win over Uruguay on a phone, before eventually breaking out into wild scenes of celebration.

Moments no one can ever take away from Cape Verde. ????#FIFAWorldCup | ? @FIFAWorldCup pic.twitter.com/r6XCxhThxh

— CAF (@CAF_Online) June 27, 2026

What next for Cape Verde?

Cape Verde Draw Saudi Arabia to Miraculously Reach Round of 32
Image via Francois Nel/Getty Images

The Cape Verdean national team, led by veteran goalkeeper Vozinha and captain Garry Rodrigues, will face another dream tie in the Round of 32, coming up against a fellow aging star. None other than world champions Argentina and tournament top-scorer Lionel Messi await them in the next round in Miami. That game will take place on Friday the 3rd of July.

Cape Verde dressing room after making history. pic.twitter.com/gvKCDLHNMn

— ??????? (@Varticoo) June 27, 2026

Few will give them any hope of progressing through that tie, but then again, the statistic doing the rounds is that Cape Verde were only given a 1% chance of making it through to the knockout stages in the first place.

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The 10 highest-rated Georgia Bulldogs in College Football 27

The Georgia Bulldogs are among the highest rated teams in EA Sports' College Football 27. Georgia has the ninth-highest rated team in the game, which is set to release to those with early access on July 2. Access for everyone is available on July 9.

Georgia's team rating is 87 overall. The Bulldogs have a 85 overall offense and a 89 overall defense. One potential major factor in the Bulldogs' team rating is quarterback Gunner Stockton. Stockton does not appear in the game and Georgia's highest rated quarterback is Ryan Puglisi, who is a 77 overall. This is a big reason why Georgia's offense and team is not rated higher.

Georgia's top rated player in the game is safety KJ Bolden, who is among the 10-best players in the nation and the five-best players in the SEC. Seven of Georgia's 10-best players play defense.

10 highest-rated Georgia Bulldogs in College Football 27

Georgia Bulldogs linebacker Chris Cole (9) tackles a Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets player

  1. Safety KJ Bolden: 95 overall
  2. Offensive tackle Earnest Greene: 92 overall
  3. Cornerback Ellis Robinson: 90 overall
  4. Running back Nate Frazier: 90 overall
  5. Center Drew Bobo: 89 overall
  6. Linebacker Raylen Wilson: 89 overall
  7. Linebacker Chris Cole: 88 overall
  8. Defensive lineman Elijah Griffin: 87 overall
  9. Safety Ja'Marley Riddle: 87 overall
  10. Safety Khalil Barnes: 87 overall

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A memorable first round for UND in the NHL Draft

Jun. 27—GRAND FORKS — Carson Carels was sitting at his Manitoba farm, watching the NHL Draft with family and friends on Friday night.

He watched Hockey Hall of Famer Lanny McDonald walk up on stage at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, N.Y., take the microphone and call his name.

Carels, who has signed to play at UND next season, went No. 6 overall to the Calgary Flames in the 2026 NHL Draft, kicking off a memorable night for the Fighting Hawks.

Three picks later, U.S. Olympic gold medalist Laila Edwards announced the San Jose Sharks selected UND freshman defenseman Keaton Verhoeff with the No. 9 overall pick.

And UND's big night closed when the Pittsburgh Penguins selected Liam Ruck, another UND signee, with the No. 22 overall pick. Ruck is a 2027 commit.

UND head coach Dane Jackson and general manager Bryn Chyzyk were in attendance, watching their players and recruits fly off the board in a nearly unprecedented way.

The only other time three UND-bound players have been taken in the first round was 2005, when Brian Lee went No. 9 to Ottawa, T.J. Oshie went No. 24 to St. Louis and Joe Finley went No. 27 to Washington.

"It was a fun night," Chyzyk said. "I think once you're in the building, you feel the adrenaline and the nerves of all the agents, families and kids. At the end of the day, to see everyone so excited to be picked is a cool experience. I'm happy those three got to see their names called."

The next step is getting all of them to campus to make it official.

Carels said the UND staff hopes to have him in Grand Forks on July 9 for summer training.

"It's really close to home," Carels said on why he committed to UND. "When I went down there, there were a lot of great people. It's a smaller hockey town like Prince George, where I was playing. It's going to be a great fit for me if that's the situation I need to do. It's going to be awesome."

Only two UND players have ever been selected higher than Carels — Jonathan Toews went No. 3 to the Chicago Blackhawks in 2006 and Jake Sanderson went No. 5 to the Ottawa Senators in 2020.

"When you watch his game, he's physical, he skates really well, and he's so well-rounded," Calgary general manager Craig Conroy said.

The Flames have now selected UND and Michigan State recruits in the first round in back-to-back years.

Last summer, they took UND's Cole Reschny with the No. 18 pick.

They took Cullen Potter with the No. 32 pick last year and Jack Hextall at No. 30 this season. Potter and Cullen will be teammates at Michigan State.

"It's easy for the development guys," Conroy said. "They're only going to have to go to a couple of teams. You know what? Great programs. Both are great programs and we believe they're going to thrive there and be that much more ready when they come to Calgary. It's exciting to have, and it's easier for me to watch, so that's nice."

Verhoeff joined his old junior hockey coach, James Patrick, as well as John Marks and Brian Lee as No. 9 overall picks from UND.

Verhoeff was one of three first-round picks by the Sharks, who also took winger Ivar Stenberg at No. 2 and Denver-bound defenseman Ryan Lin at No. 21.

Verhoeff wore a custom suit coat with photos on the inside, including a few UND team pictures with the North Dakota hockey logo and a geometric Sioux head.

"I have to give a lot of credit to my teammates and coaches there — especially my teammates," he told the Sharks website. "Coming in as a younger guy, having those older players around me, especially our defensive corps, was super special to teach the ins and outs of college hockey. UND has done so much for me both on the ice and as a person as well."

Verhoeff said he was excited to join an up-and-coming organization.

The Sharks have added five top-10 picks to their organization since 2023 — forward Macklin Celebrini, forward Will Smith, forward Michael Misa, Stenberg and Verhoeff.

"I think everyone can see it. . . the players they have there, the people they have there," Verhoeff said. "It's exciting. The future is bright there. You look at that young core they have, the high skill and the pace they play with, it's super cool to watch."

Verhoeff said he wanted to discuss his future with general manager Mike Grier before saying anything publicly, but acknowledged his journey is just beginning.

"When I eventually make that jump to pro, I want to be able to make an impact and be someone who can help the team," Verhoeff said. "There are going to be lots of learning curves. This is just the start. You hear people say the draft is just the start. It's kind of the bottom of the mountain. You've got to work your way and climb. I'm looking forward to getting back into the gym and on the ice and continuing to grind to eventually make that jump."

The Penguins selected Ruck at No. 22 after his 104-point season in the Western Hockey League with Medicine Hat. He is planning to return there next season and come to UND in 2027.

"Physical development will be the key," Pittsburgh general manager Kyle Dubas said. "That will allow them to build power and build their skating. If they can unlock that, we think that will be a major development for them. Their bodies and strength, as you'll see, they're skinny guys who are at the rink all the time and love hockey. We'll build the power with them."

Ruck attended the NHL Draft with his family, including his twin brother, Markus, who is expected to go on Day 2 of the NHL Draft (10 a.m. Saturday, NHL Network).

The Ruck twins informed NHL teams they want to play together. Pittsburgh's next pick is in the second round, No. 39 overall.

"We'll see how the board shakes out," Dubas said. "I think, for obvious reasons, they said at the Combine they've spent four nights apart their whole lives. They're at Medicine Hat together. They're committed to North Dakota thereafter. Great major junior program. Great college program. They're going to do it together. That would make sense if that's the way the board falls tomorrow."

Scottie Scheffler admits what he does if his playing partners try to talk to him during rounds

Photo by Andrew Mordzynski/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Photo by Andrew Mordzynski/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Scottie Scheffler posted a scintillating round of 10-under par 60 on day two of the Travelers on Friday.

Scheffler heads into the weekend at TPC River Highlands with a two-shot lead over Viktor Hovland.

The 30-year-old world number one has only won once on the PGA Tour in 2026, but he has still enjoyed a remarkably impressive season.

The fact that Scottie Scheffler has one win and eight top-5 finishes to his name in 13 starts this year while not being anywhere near his best is testament to his unbelievable ability and competitive nature.

Photo by Kate McShane/Getty Images
Photo by Kate McShane/Getty Images

And if he keeps playing like he has done so far this week at the Travelers Championship, he will almost certainly move on to two wins for the season and 21 in total.

Scheffler was paired with Sam Burns during the first two rounds of the Travelers, and that was obviously a comfortable pairing for both players.

Whether Scottie Scheffler likes to chat with his playing partners

The man from Dallas, Texas, spoke to the media after his second round in Cromwell, Connecticut, on Friday which featured 11 birdies and a bogey.

Scheffler was asked by reporters how he feels about his playing partners talking to him during rounds, especially when he’s playing really well.

I mean, I played with Si Woo at the Byron when he was on 59 watch. I don’t feel like he’d change anything, the world number one admitted.

Photo by Andrew Mordzynski/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images
Photo by Andrew Mordzynski/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

I’m not one that talks a ton on the course anyway, so if somebody wants to talk to me, I’m more than happy to chat. But if the other guy is in his own world, I kind of chill and don’t really do anything.

I don’t really have a hard stance either way on that. For me, I don’t really feel like much changes.

You know, when Si Woo was having that crazy round at the Byron, I just kind of acted normal. I don’t know, it’s not like you want to stay away from him. I don’t know. I just wouldn’t overthink it.

Scottie Scheffler comments on how he felt before shooting 60

Scheffler was asked by one reporter whether he felt like he could go low before he teed off for his second round on Friday.

Well, yeah, like you said, the conditions were really good this morning. Softer golf course, not as much wind. he replied.

Going out yesterday in the afternoon, when the greens get firm out here and the wind starts to blow, it can get tricky pretty quickly.

Yeah, going out this morning, you definitely had a feeling the conditions were going to be easier, so you need to go out there and try and take advantage of it.

Scottie Scheffler will be hoping to shoot a low number on Saturday at the Travelers Championship in order to really stamp his authority on the tournament.

Given the position he’s currently in and the golf he has played this week at TPC River Highlands, he will surely secure his second win of the season this weekend.

Man keeps 34‑Wimbledon queue streak despite heat

A man in a white collared shirt with a black lanyard around his neck is taking a selfie. He is sitting inside a tennis court, with a rows of audiences in the background.
Harry Taylor says he has packed water, fans and ice to deal with the high temperatures at Wimbledon [Handout]

A tennis fan who is camping out in a queue for Wimbledon tickets for the 34th year on the trot says he is continuing the tradition despite soaring temperatures in the South East.

Harry Taylor, owner of the Red Lion Inn in Bridge, Kent, arrives on Saturday morning and plans to camp overnight every day throughout the championships.

Even though the Met Office forecast is for temperatures to reach 30C during Wimbledon fortnight, the 52-year-old said he had come "fully prepared".

"I've bought pallets of bottled water," he said. "I've packed cooling towels, travel fans and ice cubes which we will place inside portable coolers."

Taylor added he bought a heat-reflective tent, which cost £300, so he could get a good night's rest.

"In the past years, when it was hot, the tent I had used was like sleeping in an oven," he said.

He has also packed white linen clothes, large portable batteries and solar panels to sustain the charging units.

A man in a white shirt taking a selfie. There are a row of tents in the background.
Taylor said he was disappointed two-time Wimbledon champion Carlos Alcaraz pulled out of the tournament [Handout]

Taylor said he had gained more experience on how to stay cool from one particular Wimbledon year.

"I was watching Andy Murray playing on Centre Court," he said.

"On court it reached about 40C. Some audience members had fainted."

He said at the time, he sat at an area in the arena where there was direct sunlight from 13:00.

"My skin peeled," he said. "I was really concerned and when I spoke to the doctor, he told me it was sunburn."

A man wearing a white linen shirt and a black lanyard around his neck. He is sat next to a woman, in a green top and green dress, with a multi-coloured bag across her shoulder. Another woman is wearing a yellow shirt and holding a green fan covering half of her face. There is also a man in a blue collared shirt. They are sitting at a table with a large outdoor umbrella above them.
Taylor has friends across the globe who join him in queuing for Wimbledon tickets [Handout]

Taylor said he had friends from around the world, including China, Australia and Belgium, who join the queue alongside him every year.

The pub owner previously told the BBC he would join the queue every year "unless I'm dead or I'm in hospital".

When asked who he looked forward to watching this year, Taylor said he was disappointed that six-time Grand Slam champion Carlos Alcaraz had pulled out of the tournament.

"So I have made plans to watch Jannik Sinner's matches instead," he said.

"I also look forward to watching Serena Williams."

Sinner is the men's defending champion while Iga Swiatek is the women's defending champion.

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One night in Miami: The Scotsmen of the apocalypse

Scotland fan in Miami
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Kylian Mbappe hovered surreptitiously in the shadows, only noticeable as the lights flickered off the beaming white number 10 on his broad royal blue back.

Just a handful of yards away, Lamine Yamal scanned the scene. Scouring. Waiting.

Four Colombians huddled together, discussing tactics, plotting their next move.

And in the far corner, Erling Haaland, carrying a plate of chips, returned to Mrs Haaland amid the chaos and through the plumes spewing out of the smoke machine.

It's Friday night. It's downtown Miami. It's party time.

The bar in East Flagler Street pulsed with life and danced to the beat of the World Cup. A multitude of nations were represented in this local hostelry. Mingling. Chatting. Dancing. Absorbing.

But not everyone.

In the centre of the floor, five figures stood out from the crowd, marked by their own shiftiness and pre-occupation amid the chaos.

A giant projector screen at the end of the room lit up with the moving image of Belgium against New Zealand in the World Cup, the big tie of the penultimate night of group games.

As the music cranked up and the buckets of beer rattled with shards of ice, the five Scotsmen of the apocalypse drank studiously while looking the other way.

On every second smaller television dotted around the bar, Egypt took on Iran, carrying the dreams of two nations.

The group's gaze barely shifted as the game kicked off thousands of miles away.

While Scotland head coach Steve Clarke had given up hope of his team escaping out of their World Cup group, this particular bunch of Scottish natives clearly had not.

The Scots, crippled by a deadly combo of profligacy and self destruction, needed snookers. In fact, they needed snookers while playing blind-folded and without a cue ball.

Even John Higgins, the Wizard of Wishaw, would struggle to get them out of this jam.

To progress, Clarke's side need four fellow third-placed teams to finish on three points with a goal difference worse than -3, or with fewer points.

Until Spain's victory earlier in the Miami night, every settled group had done the opposite. Now, with Egypt winning, it looked as though the Scots would require two from Saturday's three unsettled groups to come through for them.

A monumentally tall order, but not an impossible one, given the punch of the air from the Scots in this bar as Mahmoud Saber turned in Egypt's opener.

Nine minutes later, as a man in a Premier League top unsuccessfully attempted to charm a young lady a few feet away at the bar, Iran levelled, puncturing the mood at one particular table.

The music seemed to get even louder as the game went on and the tension for the group of Scots increased.

The room swayed and samba-danced to the pulse as the play raged on. In the corner, Lionel Messi was moving almost in slow motion, his arms methodically swinging against an imaginary tide.

They say rhythm is a dancer. Leo was dancing to his own rhythm here.

The apocalypse brothers remained unmoved as the game raged into the second half, Egypt retreating further as Mohamed Salah departed.

Tartan torture chamber amid the conviviality

Near the bar, a man with an obscure top passed around a World Cup trophy which barely registered with the kilted Scot and pals, their eyes fixed on the game beaming in from Seattle.

Scotland have brought the party to the United States, and it was maybe this influence that prompted the DJ to whack on Freed From Desire. The lads barely flinched, only allowing themselves a brief flicker of enjoyment on the second chorus.

It was quickly wiped out as Iran's push for a winner intensified, Mehdi Taremi scudding the bar, causing a visible gasp to emanate from the table below.

The final seconds provided a private tartan torture chamber for this small clan engulfed by conviviality.

Shoja Khalilzadeh found the net in the dying seconds for Iran. Heads were plunged into hands. Messi continued his slow-motion dancing.

What? Offside? Another chance, perhaps?

Alas, no. The game would trundle to a draw, leaving Scotland needing all three groups to go in their favour - a probability of 0.07% - for their World Cup party to continue.

In this downtown Miami bar, the clock hit 01:00. Mbappe had left, the three Lamine Yamals had long since shot the crow. As the bar emptied and the big nations left, Scotland were left still standing.

The irony was not lost.

Moments later the apocalypse brothers wandered out into the hot and humid Florida night to continue what little time they have left of their World Cup party.

It may be over very soon.

Barcelona youngster opens up on World Cup dream after Spain top group: ‘I’m so happy’

Barcelona youngster opens up on World Cup dream after Spain top group: ‘I’m so happy’
Barcelona youngster opens up on World Cup dream after Spain top group: ‘I’m so happy’

Spain may not have been at their clinical best at the 2026 FIFA World Cup so far, but they still managed to top Group H ahead of Uruguay, Saudi Arabia and Cabo Verde.

Barcelona have an eight-man contingent representing La Roja at the marquee tournament, and perhaps the standout so far after the group-stage games is Pau Cubarsi.

The La Masia graduate is playing his first World Cup like a defender who has been at this level for years, but away from the pitch, he knows exactly how special the moment is.

Speaking after Spain finished top of their group, Cubarsi said:

“I’m living a dream by being able to enjoy my first World Cup. Having my family close to me is something that makes me incredibly proud.”

“They’re always by my side supporting me, and I think that’s the key to feeling calm enough to play my style of football. I’m very happy to have them here with me.”

That calm is exactly what Barcelona fans recognise. Cubarsi rarely looks rushed, even when the match becomes physical or the opponent tries to press him high.

Cubarsi stood out for Spain vs Uruguay. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

Asked what Spain need to improve, he said:

“We know we competed really well today. We also know the upcoming matches will require us to fight even harder because it’s now the knockout stage, and I believe the team is ready.”

“Sometimes games become more complicated, but with the right mentality and everyone staying united, I think we can achieve great things.”

Spain build from a strong defensive base

Cubarsi also explained the difficulty of the match, saying:

“We knew today’s match would require us to be extremely precise on the ball. Maybe we weren’t at the beginning, but we improved gradually. We had to find spaces, and it wasn’t easy because they were pressing us as well.”

“I think our objective today was to compete at the highest level and get the victory. We’ll use the rest days to work on the areas we need to improve, but we leave this match confident because we competed really well.”

His own performance was again remarkably clean. Told he had made only two mistakes and finished with a 98 percent success rate, Cubarsi replied:

“I try to help the team with my qualities, whether it’s playing out from the back or physically.”

“I try to improve every day to earn the coach’s trust and become a starter. And if that doesn’t happen, I still help the team because we’re a big family and everyone is here to contribute.”

That answer says a lot about his maturity. At 19, he is already speaking like someone who understands the dynamics, and despite being a starter, he is humble enough to work for it.

Barça’s young leader keeps growing

Cubarsi has been highly impressive at the World Cup. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)

Cubarsi then spoke about Spain as a group and added:

“We’re focusing on ourselves. We’ve just finished the group stage at the top, which was the main goal, and now we need to rest and prepare for the next match.”

Clean sheets are key for Spain

La Roja are yet to concede a single goal at this tournament, and when asked about the clean sheets, he said:

“The key is to keep clean sheets because we know the quality we have in attack. Defensively, I think we’ve started really well. Unai and the entire back line have been outstanding, and I believe the most important thing is to continue keeping clean sheets.”

Asked to rate Spain’s group-stage performance, he said:

“At the beginning, we perhaps didn’t start in the best way. World Cup openers are always a bit difficult, but after that we found more rhythm and settled into the matches. I think we’ve improved step by step. We’re now at the level we wanted to reach.”

Finally, asked how he stays calm when battling forwards like Darwin Nunez, Cubarsi answered:

“I just be myself on the pitch. I think there’s no specific age for that. You have to give everything you’ve got for your teammates and win every one-on-one duel. That’s what I try to do, I try to improve every day and I’ll keep doing so.”

Barcelona fans have known for a while just how good Cubarsi is, but the 19-year-old is now going global with his performances for Spain.

Aymeric Laporte and the teenager have formed one of the best central defensive partnerships at the World Cup, and they will be key to how far Spain can go at this year’s tournament.

Source: SPORT

Manchester United back in the hunt for West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes

Manchester United back in the hunt for West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes
Manchester United back in the hunt for West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes

Manchester United are reportedly back in the hunt for West Ham United midfielder Mateus Fernandes. It had appeared that Tottenham Hotspur were going to pip Man United to the services of the Portuguese, but things could change. The Red Devils have reached out to Fernandes and his representatives in recent hours and are now willing to improve the personal terms they initially offered.

Man United also plan to hold direct talks with West Ham, and while Spurs remain in the race, the Red Devils are willing to pull out all stops to get their man.

It is an interesting development and the injury to Manuel Ugarte could have forced the Red Devils into changing their mind on Fernandes.

Texas A&M's CFP hopes hinge on Marcel Reed avoiding 'mental mistakes'

Texas A&M's national title hopes hinge on redshirt junior quarterback Marcel Reed taking the proverbial "next step" in his development after throwing for a career-high 3,169 yards, 25 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions last season, thanks to transfer wide receivers KC Concepcion and Mario Craver, who combined for nearly 1,900 yards and 13 touchdowns on the season.

Helping lead the Aggies to the College Football Playoff for the first time in program history, back-to-back losses to Texas on the regular to end the regular season, and the 10-3 first-round home loss to eventual national runner-up Miami, was partially due to Marcel Reed's poor play, which included a combined four turnovers in both losses.

Still, the Tennessee native proved that he is capable of leading the Aggies to greater heights, and despite his late-season struggles last fall, Reed is not dwelling on the past, focused on making it back to the CFP and getting out of the first round. This week, the Texas A&M signal caller sat down with On3 reporter Pete Nakos to discuss all things Aggies football, mainly the program's championship hopes during coach Mike Elko's third season.

While Texas A&M has not won or competed for a national title since 1939, Mike Elko's culture shift and focus on mastering the fundamentals directly translated into last season's 11-2 finish, which included the Aggies' first 11-0 start since 1993.

Reed's close relationship with his head coach is one of the primary reasons he's continued to play with unfettered confidence, while his offseason workouts with private QB coach Jeff Christensen have reportedly been "basically perfect," including a focus on "limiting turnovers in critical situations."

“The biggest thing for me is limiting turnovers, especially in critical situations,” he said. “That’s the first thing on our championship execution board: win the turnover battle. Eliminating those is going to be crucial for us to win games this year."

For most Power Four quarterbacks entering their third starting season, the game begins to slow down thanks to experience against a plethora of defensive schemes, and fixing mechanical issues takes less time to refine, which has been the goal for Reed since the 2025 season ended.

Texas A&M's CFP loss to Miami could, and should have ended differently if severe winds and better play from Reed and the run defense came to fruition, but the game that still keeps Elko and his starting quarterback up at night continues to be the road loss in Austin to the Longhorns. Throwing two late interceptions, re-watching the tape, Reed did not look relaxed after his brief injury scare, forcing bad throws and staring down receivers, which led to both picks.

Reed stated to Nakos that nothing had changed from a mentality standpoint before facing the Longhorns, but in a rivalry game, weird things happen, and Texas QB Arch Manning exposed the Aggies' leaky run defense to place a dagger in the road team's hopes late in the fourth quarter.

Texas A&M's 2026 schedule includes road games vs. LSU, Missouri, South Carolina, Alabama, and Oklahoma, and for the Aggies to have any shot at finishing 3-2, or, at best, 4-1 on the road, Marcel Reed must eliminate the "mental mistakes" that will result in disaster, especially in close games. In the end, it's all about doing the "little things" correctly.

“Just going in and doing what we’re supposed to do. Executing, not making mental mistakes. There are a couple of times we made some mistakes in the game, where it’s like, if that never happened, we could have had a big play. But it only takes one. When you mess up that one opportunity, it could change the whole game. Just going in and doing a little thing the right way.”

Texas A&M's 2026 roster is stacked with talent, including 17 transfer portal additions, while the return of star wide receiver Mario Craver provides Reed a go-to option on every down, and Alabama transfer wideout Isaiah Horton's 6'4" frame and playmaking ability make him the final piece to the offensive puzzle.

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Naturally aspirated V8 vs turbo: Why the 2031 engine debate remains a complicated puzzle

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On one side lies the racetrack, on the other the automotive world. The engine set to power Formula 1 cars from 2031 will have to find a balance between these two aspects. Some are calling for a power unit conceived purely for racing and entertainment, while others are investing hundreds of millions of euros in technologies that must retain, even minimally, a connection to mass‑production road cars.

On one side stands FIA president Mohammed Ben Sulayem, determined to steer Formula 1 back toward an engine philosophy built primarily around the needs of motorsport: a naturally aspirated V8 with a small KERS. On the other side stand those who design and build the engines, the six manufacturers shaping the future of the category: Mercedes, Ferrari, Audi, Red Bull-Ford Powertrains, Honda and Cadillac.

Read Also: Mohammed Ben Sulayem: V8 engines to return to F1 by 2031

Even among the manufacturers, however, positions are far from aligned. Ferrari, Cadillac and Red Bull are keeping an open mind, without dismissing the FIA’s vision. Mercedes and Audi are leaning more toward having a turbocharged unit, an understandable position for two automotive giants aiming to develop a product that is technologically more efficient and less detached from road‑car applications. The issue is that the presence of a turbocharger would inevitably reduce engine noise, which is considered a priority to restore by Ben Sulayem.

Even on this topic, there are question marks. Today, about 50% of Formula 1’s audience is under 35, a generation that has never witnessed a live grand prix with engines capable of screaming close to 19,000 rpm and producing a sound level vastly different from what we hear today.

Very few F1 fans today have actually witnessed a V8-powered race live

Very few F1 fans today have actually witnessed a V8-powered race live

“It’s one thing to watch a road show with a single naturally aspirated car running alone for 10 minutes,” an engineer explained in the Austrian paddock. “But it’s something else entirely to have 22 cars on track for a two‑hour race. Are we really sure this is what the audience will want in 2030?”

While the debate over noise remains wide open, there seem to be far fewer doubts regarding the inclusion of KERS – a kinetic energy recovery system. Its power output is expected to settle between 10-20% of what the internal combustion engine delivers, since nobody wants to risk repeating the lift‑and‑coast scenarios that defined 2026. That trauma left a mark. Even the turbocharger, should it be confirmed, will have to play a limited role.

Formula 1 hasn't featured in-race refuelling since 2009

Formula 1 hasn't featured in-race refuelling since 2009

The controversial plan: Bring back in‑race refuelling

One of the goals the FIA has set for the new engine project is a significant reduction in car weight. The target is to return to around 700kg, and possibly even drop below that threshold. Simplifying the power unit would move precisely in this direction: much more compact batteries and a scaled‑back hybrid component would allow the cars to become lighter and, at the same time, smaller in overall size.

With this in mind, a proposal that once seemed permanently shelved has resurfaced: the return of in‑race refuelling. On paper, the advantages would be significant. With smaller fuel tanks, the cars could be more compact, and the amount of fuel loaded at the start of a grand prix would be less than half of what it is today. The result would be a weight reduction of more than 50kg when the lights go out.

Read Also: FIA president targets nearly 150kg F1 weight reduction by 2031

On this front, however, the path forward appears far more complex. The issue is not so much the safety concerns that led to the ban on refuelling at the end of 2009, since today’s technologies would allow for much higher standards. Rather, the main obstacle lies in the philosophy Formula 1 has embraced in recent years, increasingly focused on reducing the amount of equipment transported to each circuit.

In 2023, Formula 1 decided to reduce the number of tyre sets available during a weekend from 13 to 11 as part of a broader sustainability initiative. Reintroducing all the equipment required for refuelling, with a logistical impact certainly greater than that of the two eliminated tire sets, would amount to a U‑turn that is difficult to justify.

It is also for this reason that the battle over the 2031 engine has only just begun. Reducing weight, costs and complexity is a goal shared by all. The path to achieving it, however, is far less agreed upon.

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Michigan State hockey commits dominate first round of 2026 NHL Draft

The state of Michigan was still well represented at the 2026 NHL Draft in Buffalo, New York, highlighting exactly what Michigan State hockey fans have to look forward to.

The draft began with the first round on Friday, June 26, with one metro Detroit native standing out and five total commits to Michigan State going in the first round (though only four have officially signed with the Spartans).

The most notable among the Michiganders is 2026-27 Spartans commit Chase Reid, who went at No. 7 overall to the Seattle Kraken. Reid is a native of Chesterfield and most recently played with the OHL's Soo Greyhounds (located in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada).

RECAP: NHL Draft 1st round picks, full list from 1-32

But Michigan State wasn't the only school in the state represented, with one Michigan commit drafted by the Detroit Red Wings.

Here is the roundup of all the Mitten State hockey talent drafted into the NHL.

D Chase Reid, No. 7 overall, Seattle Kraken (MSU)

Chase Reid reacts beside NHL commissioner Gary Bettman after being selected with the seventh pick in the first round of the 2026 NHL Draft by the Seattle Kraken at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York, on Friday, June 26, 2026.

Reid was expected by many draft experts to go in the top five, with many projecting him in the top three as the best defensive prospect in the draft.

But three defenders were selected immediately ahead of Reid, with the Michigander falling to No. 7 overall. Still, it's a top-10 pick going to Michigan State next season as the Spartans look to retool for the 2026-27 season.

F Nikita Klepov, No. 15 overall, Anaheim Ducks (MSU)

Nikita Klepov reacts beside NHL commissioner Gary Bettman after being selected with the fifteenth pick in the first round of the 2026 NHL Draft by the Anaheim Ducks at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York, on Friday, June 26, 2026.

The next Michigan State commit to go in the draft was the Florida-born forward Nikita Klepov, who was taken at No. 15 overall (formerly the Wings' pick) by the Anaheim Ducks. The Ducks traded forward Mason McTavish to the St. Louis Blues for two 2026 first-round picks, using the first one to draft Klepov.

F Ethan Belchetz, No. 17 overall, Utah Mammoth (MSU)

Ethan Belchetz had 34 goals and 25 assists in 57 games for the Windsor Spitfires in the Ontario Hockey League last season.

Much like the Ducks, the Utah Mammoth made a trade with the Los Angeles Kings to move up in the first round and drafted forward Ethan Belchetz at No. 17 overall. Belchetz has committed to play for Michigan State next season.

F J.P. Hurlbert, No 23 overall, Detroit Red Wings (U-M)

Jeffrey (JP) Hurlbert of the United States is drafted by the Detroit Redwings with the twenty-third overall pick during day one of the 2026 NHL Draft on Friday, June 26, 2026 at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York.

The Red Wings entered the night without a first-round pick, but remedied that with a trade with the Mammoth, sending goalie Sebastian Cossa to Utah for the No. 23 overall pick.

And with that pick, the Red Wings selected forward J.P. Hurlbert, a Michigan commit for the 2026-27 season. And after three future Spartans were selected, a future Wolverines came off the board.

F Jack Hextall, No 30 overall, Calgary Flames (MSU)

Jack Hextall reacts beside NHL commissioner Gary Bettman and former NHL player Lanny McDonald after being selected with the thirtieth pick in the first round of the 2026 NHL Draft by the Calgary Flames on Friday, June 26, 2026 at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York.

Forward Jack Hextall became the fourth Michigan State commit taken in the first round when the Calgary Flames made him the No. 30 overall pick. Hextall most recently played for the Youngstown Phantoms of the USHL, scoring 20 goals and recording 38 assists in 59 games for the Phantoms in 2025-26.

D Tommy Bleyl, No 31 overall, Nashville Predators (MSU)

Tommy Bleyl reacts beside NHL commissioner Gary Bettman after being selected with the thirty first pick in the first round of the 2026 NHL Draft by the Nashville Predators on Friday, June 26, 2026 at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York.

The Predators moved up in the draft to take defender Tommy Bleyl, a Michigan State commit (albeit an unsigned one) for the 2027-28 season.

Michigan State had, by far, the most NCAA commits selected in Friday's first round, notably beating the rival Wolverines 5-to-1.

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Michigan State hockey commits dominate first round of 2026 NHL Draft

The state of Michigan was still well represented at the 2026 NHL Draft in Buffalo, New York, highlighting exactly what Michigan State hockey fans have to look forward to.

The draft began with the first round on Friday, June 26, with one metro Detroit native standing out and five total commits to Michigan State going in the first round (though only four have officially signed with the Spartans).

The most notable among the Michiganders is 2026-27 Spartans commit Chase Reid, who went at No. 7 overall to the Seattle Kraken. Reid is a native of Chesterfield and most recently played with the OHL's Soo Greyhounds (located in Sault Ste. Marie, Ontario, Canada).

RECAP: NHL Draft 1st round picks, full list from 1-32

But Michigan State wasn't the only school in the state represented, with one Michigan commit drafted by the Detroit Red Wings.

Here is the roundup of all the Mitten State hockey talent drafted into the NHL.

D Chase Reid, No. 7 overall, Seattle Kraken (MSU)

Chase Reid reacts beside NHL commissioner Gary Bettman after being selected with the seventh pick in the first round of the 2026 NHL Draft by the Seattle Kraken at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York, on Friday, June 26, 2026.

Reid was expected by many draft experts to go in the top five, with many projecting him in the top three as the best defensive prospect in the draft.

But three defenders were selected immediately ahead of Reid, with the Michigander falling to No. 7 overall. Still, it's a top-10 pick going to Michigan State next season as the Spartans look to retool for the 2026-27 season.

F Nikita Klepov, No. 15 overall, Anaheim Ducks (MSU)

Nikita Klepov reacts beside NHL commissioner Gary Bettman after being selected with the fifteenth pick in the first round of the 2026 NHL Draft by the Anaheim Ducks at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York, on Friday, June 26, 2026.

The next Michigan State commit to go in the draft was the Florida-born forward Nikita Klepov, who was taken at No. 15 overall (formerly the Wings' pick) by the Anaheim Ducks. The Ducks traded forward Mason McTavish to the St. Louis Blues for two 2026 first-round picks, using the first one to draft Klepov.

F Ethan Belchetz, No. 17 overall, Utah Mammoth (MSU)

Ethan Belchetz had 34 goals and 25 assists in 57 games for the Windsor Spitfires in the Ontario Hockey League last season.

Much like the Ducks, the Utah Mammoth made a trade with the Los Angeles Kings to move up in the first round and drafted forward Ethan Belchetz at No. 17 overall. Belchetz has committed to play for Michigan State next season.

F J.P. Hurlbert, No 23 overall, Detroit Red Wings (U-M)

Jeffrey (JP) Hurlbert of the United States is drafted by the Detroit Redwings with the twenty-third overall pick during day one of the 2026 NHL Draft on Friday, June 26, 2026 at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York.

The Red Wings entered the night without a first-round pick, but remedied that with a trade with the Mammoth, sending goalie Sebastian Cossa to Utah for the No. 23 overall pick.

And with that pick, the Red Wings selected forward J.P. Hurlbert, a Michigan commit for the 2026-27 season. And after three future Spartans were selected, a future Wolverines came off the board.

F Jack Hextall, No 30 overall, Calgary Flames (MSU)

Jack Hextall reacts beside NHL commissioner Gary Bettman and former NHL player Lanny McDonald after being selected with the thirtieth pick in the first round of the 2026 NHL Draft by the Calgary Flames on Friday, June 26, 2026 at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York.

Forward Jack Hextall became the fourth Michigan State commit taken in the first round when the Calgary Flames made him the No. 30 overall pick. Hextall most recently played for the Youngstown Phantoms of the USHL, scoring 20 goals and recording 38 assists in 59 games for the Phantoms in 2025-26.

D Tommy Bleyl, No 31 overall, Nashville Predators (MSU)

Tommy Bleyl reacts beside NHL commissioner Gary Bettman after being selected with the thirty first pick in the first round of the 2026 NHL Draft by the Nashville Predators on Friday, June 26, 2026 at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York.

The Predators moved up in the draft to take defender Tommy Bleyl, a Michigan State commit (albeit an unsigned one) for the 2027-28 season.

Michigan State had, by far, the most NCAA commits selected in Friday's first round, notably beating the rival Wolverines 5-to-1.

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Detroit Red Wings may fast-track J.P. Hurlbert. Here's why

J.P. Hurlbert, in the immediate aftermath of being drafted at No. 23 overall in the first round of the 2026 NHL Draft by the Detroit Red Wings, sounds like just the player they need.

"I think I'm an offensive-minded player," Hurlbert said from the draft floor at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York, on Friday, June 26. "I kind of like to get hit and find soft ice and anticipate plays. I pick my shots very accurate and deceptive. I'm very confident with my release. I think I use my deception to my advantage in my playmaking. I'll feel very dangerous five-on-five on the power play. I try to generate momentum and energy into a game."

If only Hurlbert, at 6 feet and 190 pounds, could make the team next season.

But he's 18 and headed to play in the fall for Michigan – a great place for him to further develop into what the Wings desperately need: A winger who can score.

J.P. Hurlbert poses for a portrait after being selected 23rd overall by the Detroit Red Wings during day one of the 2026 NHL Draft on Friday, June 26, 2026 at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York.

ON THE WAY OUT: Sebastian Cossa didn't work out at goalie for Red Wings; here's why

Hurlbert has shown he can do that at lower levels, anyway: Hurlbert played for Kamloops of the WHL in 2025-26, producing 97 points – including 42 goals – in 68 games. He posted 37 points in 56 games for the Plymouth-based U.S. National Team Development Program U17 team, and 31 points in 34 games for the USNTDP Juniors in 2024-25, then decided to head west to develop in juniors for a year.

Kris Draper, general manager Steve Yzerman, and other scouts for the Wings couldn't not like what they saw.

"J.P. has basically scored wherever he's gone," said Draper, the Wings' assistant general manager and director of amateur scouting. "So that's something that we liked. He has a good size. He's a solid build. He shows real good offensive instincts. He knows how to score goals. He can make plays.

"When we were sitting there and had an opportunity to get into the first round, we thought it was a real good player to add to our prospect pool."

A good prospect came into the pool, and one that had dropped down the depth chart – 2021 first-round pick Sebastian Cossa – went out as the Wings gained a first-round pick a few months after using their own (No. 15 overall) to acquire veteran defenseman Justin Faulk from the St. Louis Blues at the trade deadline.

"In talking to Stevie, he was always prepared," Draper said. "At the trade deadline, we ended up trading our first-round pick and brought in Justin Faulk. For us, it was just, continue doing the job, watching the players, knowing the players. If something were to come up and Stevie was able to add a first-round pick, make sure that we were ready to go. And that's exactly what we did."

It was certainly a meaningful outcome for Hurlbert, whose family hails from the Detroit area. Both his father and grandfather – both of whom also go by J.P. – grew up in the area. J.P. the Eldest watched the Gordie Howe-led Wings of the 1950s gobble up Stanley Cups.

Both were at the draft with the Wings' newest prospect.

Jeffrey (JP) Hurlbert of the United States is drafted by the Detroit Redwings with the twenty-third overall pick during day one of the 2026 NHL Draft on Friday, June 26, 2026 at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York.

"Being able to share it with them was really special," said J.P. the Youngest. "It was kind of crazy. I didn't know what to expect. I heard my name called, and it was just pure joy and excitement."

Before the draft, Hurlbert had several conversations with Yzerman, Draper and Nicklas Lidstrom, vice president of hockey operations.

"JP has some real strong ties here in the state of Michigan, and certainly going into Michigan in the fall, that was something that we certainly knew about him," Draper said. "That's something that we liked. And then, just as important, the way that he played on the ice. We think he's a real good talent, a right shot that can score goals in different ways. He has very good offensive zone instincts, make some plays. Those are the qualities and characteristics that we liked."

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Detroit Red Wings may fast-track J.P. Hurlbert. Here's why

J.P. Hurlbert, in the immediate aftermath of being drafted at No. 23 overall in the first round of the 2026 NHL Draft by the Detroit Red Wings, sounds like just the player they need.

"I think I'm an offensive-minded player," Hurlbert said from the draft floor at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York, on Friday, June 26. "I kind of like to get hit and find soft ice and anticipate plays. I pick my shots very accurate and deceptive. I'm very confident with my release. I think I use my deception to my advantage in my playmaking. I'll feel very dangerous five-on-five on the power play. I try to generate momentum and energy into a game."

If only Hurlbert, at 6 feet and 190 pounds, could make the team next season.

But he's 18 and headed to play in the fall for Michigan – a great place for him to further develop into what the Wings desperately need: A winger who can score.

J.P. Hurlbert poses for a portrait after being selected 23rd overall by the Detroit Red Wings during day one of the 2026 NHL Draft on Friday, June 26, 2026 at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York.

ON THE WAY OUT: Sebastian Cossa didn't work out at goalie for Red Wings; here's why

Hurlbert has shown he can do that at lower levels, anyway: Hurlbert played for Kamloops of the WHL in 2025-26, producing 97 points – including 42 goals – in 68 games. He posted 37 points in 56 games for the Plymouth-based U.S. National Team Development Program U17 team, and 31 points in 34 games for the USNTDP Juniors in 2024-25, then decided to head west to develop in juniors for a year.

Kris Draper, general manager Steve Yzerman, and other scouts for the Wings couldn't not like what they saw.

"J.P. has basically scored wherever he's gone," said Draper, the Wings' assistant general manager and director of amateur scouting. "So that's something that we liked. He has a good size. He's a solid build. He shows real good offensive instincts. He knows how to score goals. He can make plays.

"When we were sitting there and had an opportunity to get into the first round, we thought it was a real good player to add to our prospect pool."

A good prospect came into the pool, and one that had dropped down the depth chart – 2021 first-round pick Sebastian Cossa – went out as the Wings gained a first-round pick a few months after using their own (No. 15 overall) to acquire veteran defenseman Justin Faulk from the St. Louis Blues at the trade deadline.

"In talking to Stevie, he was always prepared," Draper said. "At the trade deadline, we ended up trading our first-round pick and brought in Justin Faulk. For us, it was just, continue doing the job, watching the players, knowing the players. If something were to come up and Stevie was able to add a first-round pick, make sure that we were ready to go. And that's exactly what we did."

It was certainly a meaningful outcome for Hurlbert, whose family hails from the Detroit area. Both his father and grandfather – both of whom also go by J.P. – grew up in the area. J.P. the Eldest watched the Gordie Howe-led Wings of the 1950s gobble up Stanley Cups.

Both were at the draft with the Wings' newest prospect.

Jeffrey (JP) Hurlbert of the United States is drafted by the Detroit Redwings with the twenty-third overall pick during day one of the 2026 NHL Draft on Friday, June 26, 2026 at KeyBank Center in Buffalo, New York.

"Being able to share it with them was really special," said J.P. the Youngest. "It was kind of crazy. I didn't know what to expect. I heard my name called, and it was just pure joy and excitement."

Before the draft, Hurlbert had several conversations with Yzerman, Draper and Nicklas Lidstrom, vice president of hockey operations.

"JP has some real strong ties here in the state of Michigan, and certainly going into Michigan in the fall, that was something that we certainly knew about him," Draper said. "That's something that we liked. And then, just as important, the way that he played on the ice. We think he's a real good talent, a right shot that can score goals in different ways. He has very good offensive zone instincts, make some plays. Those are the qualities and characteristics that we liked."

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Venezuelan Tigers deal with emotions after earthquake, deliver on mound

Keider Montero kept his emotions in check on the mound until it all came out at the end of the seventh inning.

After putting the finishing touches on seven shutout innings to power the Tigers' 8-0 win over the Houston Astros on Friday, June 26 at Comerica Park, the Detroit Tigers pitcher flexed his arms and let out a guttural yell before stepping off the field for the final time.

The stellar outing capped an emotionally taxing week for the 25-year-old right-hander. Montero, his fellow Venezuelans in the Detroit clubhouse and his countrymen across MLB have been filled with dread and worry since two earthquakes struck Venezuela on Wednesday, June 24.

Detroit Tigers pitcher Keider Montero (54) walks off the mound after pitching the seventh inning against Houston Astros at Comerica Park in Detroit on Friday, June 26, 2026.

FRIDAY['S ACTION: Tigers' bats wake up to back Keider Montero gem in win over Astros

"It hasn't been easy the last couple of days," Montero said through team interpreter (and fellow Venezuelan) Carlos Guillen. "It has been tough for me to catch sleep. It's been hard for me. I try to stay away from social media, Instagram and X, because of course you will get something from there.

"I tried to stay focused before the game. My mind went back to Venezuela while I was playing. It was not an easy thing, but we are strong and we are resilient."

Venezuela had reported more than 900 deaths as a result of the two quakes – 7.2 and 7.5 in magnitude – with rescue crews still searching rubble as of Friday. The two earthquakes occurred within a minute of each other, leading to widespread destruction.

Montero came in laser-focused, with a "VZ" embroidered into the side of his Tigers hat representing his country. He said his family is OK after the earthquakes.

Montero did not allow an Astros hit until the fourth inning – the second time through the Astros lineup – and produced only weak contact consistently. On 22 batted balls against Montero, the Astros averaged an 83.1 mph exit velocity.

Montero threw 35 sinkers and 24 four-seamers in a fastball-heavy approach. Two of his three strikeouts came against lefty slugger Yordan Alvarez, who sits near or at the top of most American League batting tables.

He gave up five hits across seven innings of work with just three strikeouts while walking one batter. He also benefitted from some clutch defensive plays behind him. After Houston had its first runner on via an error by shortstop Kevin McGonigle, Montero got the next batter to ground into a double play started by McGonigle. Following a single by fellow Venezuelan Jose Altuve in the fifth, Montero got yet another double play.

Houston had two runners reach in each of the sixth and seventh innings, but escaped both situations unscathed.

"All of those moments count and they were huge in keeping them down," Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said.

Detroit Tigers pitcher Enmanuel de Jesus (37) celebrates 8-0 win over Houston Astros at Comerica Park in Detroit on Friday, June 26, 2026.

Hinch called on another Tigers pitcher with "VZ" stitched into their cap, right-handed reliever Emmanuel De Jesus, to pitch the final two innings. De Jesus followed his countryman with two scoreless innings to complete the Tigers' first shutout since June 11.

De Jesus said he has gained a new appreciation and perspective on the fragile nature of humanity this week.

"It was a holiday when everything happened," De Jesus said. "Enjoying the holidays and then hours later maybe you are trapped under construction or something. It made me think a lot about how lucky we are to be alive."

Hinch applauded his players' ability to perform their jobs while their minds are trapped back home. And that appreciation stretched to Venezuelans in the Astros' dugout, such as Altuve and bench coach Omar Lopez – who managed Venezuela (featuring Montero and De Jesus on the roster) to the World Baseball Classic championship in March.

Detroit Tigers shortstop Kevin McGonigle (7) slides for second base against Houston Astros second baseman Jose Altuve (27) during the fourth inning at Comerica Park in Detroit on Friday, June 26, 2026.

"There are just so many connections in this game," Hinch said. "And our guys are handling their emotions well that I do not blame them one bit for spending the majority of their time trying to make sure their people are safe."

De Jesus added that the Venezuelan players from the World Baseball Classic are all still active in a group chat together and have spent the last 48 hours checking on each other and figuring out ways to help out back home.

The earthquakes were not only an emotional shock, but a moment of tragedy that brought a nation of players who call each other brothers even closer.

"We've always been together, supporting each other all of the time," Montero said. "And it'll be the same for our families back home, supporting each other, being together in a union. Being united as much as we can because we are united, but we are now in these situations where we need it more."

Contact Jared Ramsey at jramsey@freepress.com.

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Venezuelan Tigers deal with emotions after earthquake, deliver on mound

Venezuelan Tigers deal with emotions after earthquake, deliver on mound

Keider Montero kept his emotions in check on the mound until it all came out at the end of the seventh inning.

After putting the finishing touches on seven shutout innings to power the Tigers' 8-0 win over the Houston Astros on Friday, June 26 at Comerica Park, the Detroit Tigers pitcher flexed his arms and let out a guttural yell before stepping off the field for the final time.

The stellar outing capped an emotionally taxing week for the 25-year-old right-hander. Montero, his fellow Venezuelans in the Detroit clubhouse and his countrymen across MLB have been filled with dread and worry since two earthquakes struck Venezuela on Wednesday, June 24.

Detroit Tigers pitcher Keider Montero (54) walks off the mound after pitching the seventh inning against Houston Astros at Comerica Park in Detroit on Friday, June 26, 2026.

FRIDAY['S ACTION: Tigers' bats wake up to back Keider Montero gem in win over Astros

"It hasn't been easy the last couple of days," Montero said through team interpreter (and fellow Venezuelan) Carlos Guillen. "It has been tough for me to catch sleep. It's been hard for me. I try to stay away from social media, Instagram and X, because of course you will get something from there.

"I tried to stay focused before the game. My mind went back to Venezuela while I was playing. It was not an easy thing, but we are strong and we are resilient."

Venezuela had reported more than 900 deaths as a result of the two quakes – 7.2 and 7.5 in magnitude – with rescue crews still searching rubble as of Friday. The two earthquakes occurred within a minute of each other, leading to widespread destruction.

Montero came in laser-focused, with a "VZ" embroidered into the side of his Tigers hat representing his country. He said his family is OK after the earthquakes.

Montero did not allow an Astros hit until the fourth inning – the second time through the Astros lineup – and produced only weak contact consistently. On 22 batted balls against Montero, the Astros averaged an 83.1 mph exit velocity.

Montero threw 35 sinkers and 24 four-seamers in a fastball-heavy approach. Two of his three strikeouts came against lefty slugger Yordan Alvarez, who sits near or at the top of most American League batting tables.

He gave up five hits across seven innings of work with just three strikeouts while walking one batter. He also benefitted from some clutch defensive plays behind him. After Houston had its first runner on via an error by shortstop Kevin McGonigle, Montero got the next batter to ground into a double play started by McGonigle. Following a single by fellow Venezuelan Jose Altuve in the fifth, Montero got yet another double play.

Houston had two runners reach in each of the sixth and seventh innings, but escaped both situations unscathed.

"All of those moments count and they were huge in keeping them down," Tigers manager A.J. Hinch said.

Detroit Tigers pitcher Enmanuel de Jesus (37) celebrates 8-0 win over Houston Astros at Comerica Park in Detroit on Friday, June 26, 2026.

Hinch called on another Tigers pitcher with "VZ" stitched into their cap, right-handed reliever Emmanuel De Jesus, to pitch the final two innings. De Jesus followed his countryman with two scoreless innings to complete the Tigers' first shutout since June 11.

De Jesus said he has gained a new appreciation and perspective on the fragile nature of humanity this week.

"It was a holiday when everything happened," De Jesus said. "Enjoying the holidays and then hours later maybe you are trapped under construction or something. It made me think a lot about how lucky we are to be alive."

Hinch applauded his players' ability to perform their jobs while their minds are trapped back home. And that appreciation stretched to Venezuelans in the Astros' dugout, such as Altuve and bench coach Omar Lopez – who managed Venezuela (featuring Montero and De Jesus on the roster) to the World Baseball Classic championship in March.

Detroit Tigers shortstop Kevin McGonigle (7) slides for second base against Houston Astros second baseman Jose Altuve (27) during the fourth inning at Comerica Park in Detroit on Friday, June 26, 2026.

"There are just so many connections in this game," Hinch said. "And our guys are handling their emotions well that I do not blame them one bit for spending the majority of their time trying to make sure their people are safe."

De Jesus added that the Venezuelan players from the World Baseball Classic are all still active in a group chat together and have spent the last 48 hours checking on each other and figuring out ways to help out back home.

The earthquakes were not only an emotional shock, but a moment of tragedy that brought a nation of players who call each other brothers even closer.

"We've always been together, supporting each other all of the time," Montero said. "And it'll be the same for our families back home, supporting each other, being together in a union. Being united as much as we can because we are united, but we are now in these situations where we need it more."

Contact Jared Ramsey at jramsey@freepress.com.

This article originally appeared on Detroit Free Press: Venezuelan Tigers deal with emotions after earthquake, deliver on mound

Nebraska misses out on five-star recruit Albert Simien to Notre Dame

The Nebraska Cornhuskers missed out on one of the top offensive linemen in the class of 2027. Five-star interior offensive lineman Albert Simien committed to the Notre Dame Fighting Irish on Friday. He chose ND over Nebraska, LSU,Ole Miss and Texas A&M.

Simien is the 19th overall prospect and the second interior offensive lineman in the 2027 class on the Rivals industry rankings. He is also ranked highly in Louisiana as the third-overall player in the class. He measures 6 feet, 3 inches and 295 pounds.

He was recruited to Nebraska by offensive line coach Geep Wade.  The five-star prospect has been to Lincoln five times, with the most recent visit being on June 5 for an official visit.

The Huskers' 2027 recruiting class is still in a good position and ranks 18th nationally with 22 commitments. This includes seven blue-chip commitments.

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This article originally appeared on Cornhuskers Wire: Nebraska misses out on five-star recruit Albert Simien to Notre Dame

High school baseball players who had jaw-dropping performances at 2026 MLB Draft Combine

The MLB Draft Combine is a time to show off on the biggest stage. It’s the last chance to make an impression on scouts. And for many players, it’s the final chance to make your name known in hopes of hearing it called on draft day.

From June 23-26 at Chase Field in Phoenix, plenty of athletes made the most of that opportunity.

From newly 17-year-old Rocco Maniscalco showcasing elite arm strength to Noah Wilson setting a new Combine record in the 30-yard dash, the next generation of talent did not disappoint at Chase Field.

Among the 140 high school players in attendance, here are six players who stood out with exceptional performances.  

Genson Veras | OF | TNXL Academy

The 6-foot-6, 225-pound outfielder put on one of the most impressive power displays of the Combine during Day 2's batting practice. The son of former big league reliever Jose Veras launched three of the day’s 10 furthest home runs, highlighted by a 443-footer. He also produced elite exit velocities, becoming the only player to reach 114 mph on the day while recording three additional batted balls at 113 mph.

Another electric day at the MLB Draft Combine!

Here's who drilled the furthest homers: pic.twitter.com/DqqLl1CXLx

— MLB Draft (@MLBDraft) June 25, 2026

Rocco Maniscalco | SS | Oxford HS

Maniscalco came in as the youngest prospect at Combine, but you would never know by the talent he displayed. The shortstop, who turned 17 in May after reclassifying to become draft-eligible, stole the spotlight with a 97 mph throw from shortstop – one of the strongest infield throws of the week. The switch-hitter also showed off offensive tools, barreling 22 balls at 100 mph or harder.

Dominic Santarelli | 1B/OF | St. Joseph Catholic Academy

Santarelli’s power was impossible to miss this week. The 6-foot-2, 230-pound first baseman and outfielder led all participants with a 110.9 average exit velocity – more than 4 mph better than the next closest player. He also reached up to 115.1 mph, the fifth-highest exit velocity of the Combine. His strength allows him to generate effortless power to all fields.

Ethan Wachsmann | RHP | Grandview HS

No pitcher threw harder than Wachsmann this week. The Colorado native touched 100 mph twice, making him the hardest thrower at this year’s Combine. He averaged 98.8 mph on his four-seam fastball, leading the pitching group once again. The Wake Forest commit also recorded the top three fastball spin rates on Day 1, further cementing his status as one of the premier arms in the class.

Banana Ball's Dalton Mauldin set for baseball return to Jacksonville

Banana Ball's Northeast Florida stop isn't quite a homecoming for Dalton Mauldin.

But it's not too far off.

The Lake City native is on the roster for the Loco Beach Coconuts of Banana Ball, scheduled to take on the Indianapolis Clowns in the three-game series in the free-wheeling baseball variant at Jacksonville's VyStar Ballpark from July 2 through July 4.

Saturday, June 8, 2024; Boston MA-Fans hold up bananas as Savannah Banana Dalton Mauldin sings during a pre-show outside of Historic Fenway Park on Saturday, June 8, 2024.

First pitches for each of the three games are scheduled for 7 p.m.

Mauldin played baseball at Columbia High School, a little more than an hour's drive along Interstate 10 west of VyStar Ballpark.

The Coconuts' roster lists Mauldin as a utility player, and in his case, versatility even extends to music. A singer-songwriter with a country flavor, Mauldin has released several songs online on his YouTube channel, most recently "Ashes and Dust" during the spring.

Not surprisingly, his music and his behind-the-scenes videos of the Banana Ball universe have made him a popular online figure, with more than 83,000 YouTube subscribers and 186,000 Instagram followers as of June 25.

Savannah Bananas infielder Dalton Mauldin plays one of his original songs for the teams before the start of Banana Fest at Grayson Stadium.

Dalton Mauldin's baseball career

Mauldin is no stranger to the wackiness of Banana Ball.

In 2022, he arrived for a tryout with the best-known of the series' teams and the original one, the Savannah Bananas. The Savannah Morning News reported that Mauldin wasn't hard to spot: He dressed up for the tryout as Buddy the Elf, Will Ferrell's character from the 2003 movie "Elf." He got the job.

Mauldin has spent the past four-plus years in Banana Ball, first with the Bananas before moving to the Loco Beach Coconuts for 2026.

At Columbia, Mauldin played four varsity seasons from 2011-14, seeing part-time duty in his first two years but blossoming into a serious contributor by his senior season in 2014. He batted .370 that year with five doubles, 10 stolen bases, a 6-1 pitching record, a 1.24 ERA and 50 strikeouts to earn first-team recognition from the Gainesville Sun.

He began his college baseball career at the College of Central Florida, batting .286 and .289 in two seasons there.

After a stint at Bethune-Cookman and a pause in the sport due to the coronavirus pandemic, Mauldin completed his time in college baseball with Trevecca Nazarene University in 2021. He earned honorable mention in the Great Midwest Athletic Conference as a junior.

This article originally appeared on Florida Times-Union: Banana Ball's Dalton Mauldin set for baseball return to Jacksonville

Arsenal forward drags team to World Cup knockouts with brace

Arsenal forward drags team to World Cup knockouts with brace
Arsenal forward drags team to World Cup knockouts with brace

Leandro Trossard put in a Player of the Match performance to drag Belgium to the World Cup knockouts on Friday night, scoring two goals.

Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images

Belgium went into Friday’s game against New Zealand knowing that a win would send them through to the World Cup knockouts, but a draw may not be enough, and defeat would certainly mean elimination (with New Zealand progressing instead).

It was all on the line for those 90 minutes, and Arsenal’s Leandro Trossard was the man to step up and haul his team over the line almost single-handedly.

Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images

Trossard was desperately unlucky not to give Belgium the lead in the 12th minute, as his left-footed shot hit the post and bounced agonisingly along the goalline before being cleared.

Trossard’s next shot of note won Belgium a penalty as it hit a defender’s arm, but it was subsequently overturned by VAR as the arm was in a natural position.

Seven minutes later, Trossard’s efforts were finally rewarded as he turned home from close range after a corner for 1-0.

Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images

It could have been 2-0 in the 41st minute, as Trossard set up a good chance for Kevin De Bruyne. Trossard has now created 13 chances at the World Cup, a tournament high, yet he has zero assists.

The Arsenal forward stepped up again himself to score Belgium’s second, volleying home in the 50th minute after his initial shot was blocked.

After Kevin De Bruyne added a third in the 66th minute, Trossard was substituted, with the game all but wrapped up. The match finished 5-1 after a very late flurry of goals, and Trossard deservedly won the Player of the Match award.

As group winners, Belgium will face the third-place team from Group A, I, or J in the last-32, which will be South Korea, Senegal, or Austria/Algeria, depending on the remaining group results.

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