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I didn't expect this: The game I'm thinking about the most after SGF is 'CONTROL Resonant' — Here's why, with hands-on impressions

As the dust settles after the Xbox Showcase and Summer Game Fest, I began reflecting on the games I checked out. One thing became increasingly apparent to me over the past few weeks: the game I found myself thinking about most is Remedy's upcoming Control Resonant.

The Control franchise forms the core of the 'Remedyverse,' which shares canon with Alan Wake, FBC: Firebreak, and potentially Quantum Break too (if Microsoft ever gives up the IP ...).

The original Control passed me by somewhat. I felt like it started a bit slow and for whatever reason, the game never gripped me. But after playing Resonant, I went back to Control and its DLCs, and played it religiously to completion in a single weekend.

Remedy's worldbuilding is second to none, and while Control itself wasn't perfect, Remedy is once again taking some unexpected risks with its sequel, Resonant, by completely flipping the gameplay style.

I didn't want to write this preview until I had the context of the Control universe in full. The rabbit hole runs incredibly deep in this world of parallel dimensions, quantum phenomena, and warped aberrations. Mysterious conspiracies, fourth-wall bending tropes, and hefty Twin Peaks, SCP, and X-Files inspirations made Control an unexpected hit with myself.

It's with humility that I admit I underestimated Control Resonant's potential. After going hands-on and getting myself immersed in the harrowing responsibilities of the Federal Bureau of Control, Resonant is now one of my most anticipated upcoming Xbox games.

The Hiss is spreading

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Telekinetic powers await. (Image credit: Remedy Entertainment)

The main character of Control is Jesse Faden on paper, but I would argue that really it's the Federal Bureau of Control itself in a lot of ways. The FBC is a secret U.S. organization that tracks, researches, and contains anomalies. Fans of the X-Files and SCP Foundation will find familiarity immediately here, but Control's mysteries tend to revolve around extra-dimensional phenomena and entities above all.

In the base game, Jesse arrives at the FBC headquarters to find her brother, taken by the organization when they were children. As she arrives, she finds their HQ on lockdown, with hundreds of agents driven violently insane by a mysterious extra-dimensional signal.

Without giving away too much for those who haven't played, very early on, Jesse ends up as the director of the Federal Bureau of Control, and becomes endowed with a variety of telekinetic powers and extra-dimensional weaponry. Jesse also finds her brother, Dylan, although it's hardly what you'd call a happy reunion.

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The Federal Bureau of Control has been effectively destroyed. (Image credit: Remedy Entertainment)

Indeed, in Control Resonant, you take command of Dylan Faden, almost directly after the events of the previous game — and the threats are bigger than ever.

The mysterious signal that drove the Bureau's agents violently insane has spread beyond The Oldest House HQ and into Manhattan proper. Known as The Hiss, it turns regular folk into disturbed, murderous shadows of their former selves. And in Resonant, it seems to stronger and more deadly than ever.

CONTROL Resonant works incredibly well with action RPG elements

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In Resonant, you play as Dylan Faden, wielding telekinetic powers and a variety of transforming melee weapons. (Image credit: Remedy Entertainment)

Change of central protagonist meets change of central gameplay style in Control Resonant.

The Faden siblings were experimented on and researched by the FBC for their Parautilitarian powers, which essentially gives them command of some of the Control universe's extra-dimensional physics. They're super heroes in short form, and their abilities make up the basis of gameplay in both titles.

The original was similar to Quantum Break with its physics-bending abilities mixed with gunplay. Resonant leans far more heavily into kinetics and melee combat, giving Dylan a variety of close-quarters capabilities that, to me, felt more intuitive in motion than Resonant's predecessor.

Dylan wields an aberrant tool which can transform into a variety of melee weapon forms. In the demo, I only had access to a couple of abilities, but more unlock as you play much like in the original. The basic hack n' slash horizontal slashery felt good, but not as good as the two-handed heavy hammer which can flatten enemies into paste — although the wind up can leave you vulnerable.

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Manhattan has been destroyed by The Hiss ... it's unclear what, if anything, the remaining FBC agents will be able to do. (Image credit: Remedy Entertainment)

It's hard to say for sure how Control Resonant will play out across the course of its campaign. I wonder how Resonant will approach aspects of the original proved controversial with some critics. I loved getting lost in the dimension-breaking mind-fuckery that was The Oldest House, but some felt the map layout was confusing and convoluted, hurting the game's pacing.

Resonant takes place in Manhattan, warped and decimated by The Hiss signal. Dylan Faden can platform and hover from the outset, making for rapid city traversal almost reminiscent of games like InFamous or Prototype, albeit in a more linear, focused fashion. Indeed, this isn't a sandbox title, but the urban spread makes for a wider playground than its predecessor's oft-claustrophobic office-style haunts.

My demo concluded with a boss battle against a gigantic (and rather haunting) disembodied head. It wasn't quite soulsian in delivery as so many melee-oriented action games seem to want to emulate these days. It felt old school hack n' slash to me, in a good way, with well-telegraphed attack patterns that were easy to follow even on the higher difficulties. It also felt like a marked improvement from some of Remedy's previous attempts at boss battles, that's for sure. It makes me wonder just how many of them will pop up throughout the campaign.

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It'll be interesting to see how Control Resonant handles its full map. (Image credit: Remedy Entertainment)

I didn't expect Remedy to be able to pull off this type of gameplay so confidently. No guns in sight, slashing and hammering enemies into particulates felt effortlessly fun, but what really grips me about Resonant and Control in general is Remedy's painstaking approach to world-building and strong character treatment.

Dylan is an interesting character. We don't see too much of him in the original overall. But growing up as a lab rat in a nightmare-inducing Federal black hole is going to make for uniquely interesting hang-ups.

Also, Control already left several dozen (or more) unansered questions in its wake. Who or what is The Board? What is The Hiss, and what does it want? If indeed, anything at all? Jesse and Dylan's relationship doesn't seem as clear cut as being mere siblings either ... and the very nature of the Federal Bureau of Control itself is dripping with intrigue and conspiracy.

And I love it.

Control represents one of the most immersive universes I've gotten into in recent years. I know I'm late to the party, and regret that my attention-addled brain couldn't push through the slower-paced early segments sooner. Control Resonant was the perfect antidote — thrown head-first into apocalyptic chaos from the outset, in a world dripping with as much mystery as it is style.

Do not sleep on CONTROL Resonant

Control Resonant

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Control Resonant is launching in a very busy month, with lots of high-profile games in its orbit. Onimusha, Blood of the Dawnwalker, Wolverine, Silent Hill: Townfall, Minecraft Dungeons 2 ... just to name a few.

I'm surprising myself to say that Control Resonant will be the first of the September heavy hitters I intend to play this year.

If you like the look of it, I implore you to give Control and its DLC expansions a real go beforehand. The world building for me is what really makes Control a standout title, even if some other aspects of it aren't quite at the level you might want from a fully priced title. As an X-Files kid, there's just so, so much to love here, and the clandestine Federal agency angle remains a timeless trope that really sparks the imagination. Whether you grew up with Twin Peaks, the X-Files, or SCP, or even creepypasta in recent years — Control is at its best when it taps into that contemporary mythos.

Resonant may give Control's industry-leading worldbuilding the gameplay it deserves to match.

CONTROL Resonant launches on September 24, 2026 on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox PC with Xbox Play Anywhere, PS5, and PC via Steam.

Control Resonant launches on September 24, 2026 for Xbox Series X|S, PC, and PS5. The game will also sport Xbox Play Anywhere.

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No, Xbox's Obsidian studio ISN'T shutting down — new comments dispute closure claims

2 July 2026 at 19:46

Ah yes, one of Xbox's most acclaimed studios, known for games like Fallout: New Vegas, Grounded and The Outer Worlds, is shutting down... oh wait, never mind. It's just the Xbox rumor mill spinning up another baseless claim.

Forgive the sass, but it's becoming exhausting. Yes, I'm fully aware a major shake-up is underway at Xbox, and we all have every right to be on the edge of our seats. At the same time, though, I'd quite like to enjoy my hobby of gaming without feeling like the entire industry is crumbling around me every other day.

The initial rumor that Obsidian could be facing closure came from The Game Business. The rebuttal, however, came from none other than Bloomberg's Jason Schreier, whose reporting is not something to ever bet against.

Schreier took to BlueSky, stating: "Despite a report this morning, I can confirm that Obsidian is not in negotiations to avoid shutting down. Plenty of details are still up in the air surrounding the layoffs (picture will be clear on Monday), but Xbox is keeping Obsidian, according to people familiar with the situation."

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Obsidian logo (Image credit: Obsidian)

For what it's worth, our sources have not once indicated that Obsidian was part of the cadre of studios facing closure or selling, but Schrier's info is all you need here to know that it's likely bogus info.

It seems we won't have to wait much longer to find out what actually happens at Xbox. On the one hand, I'm relieved that the uncertainty might finally be coming to an end. On the other, I'm already worried for my fingers as I frantically cover whatever unfolds. I might have to invest in one of those finger grip strengtheners in preparation ...

I will say, the fact so many people believed Xbox could potentially close Obsidian speaks volumes about the level of distrust currently surrounding the brand. Clearly something within Xbox needs to change. I just hope those impacted by whatever happens land on their feet, and that the damage isn't as severe as many are fearing.

With that said, do let me know your thoughts in the comments, and as always, be sure to take part in our poll below.

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'I will quit buying games' — Sony is killing physical discs in 2028 and now unhappy fans are concerned about what it means for game ownership

  • Sony plans to stop producing physical discs by January 2026
  • The announced has spawned an overwhelmingly negative reaction from many PlayStation fans
  • Many are concerned about what this means for game ownership and the PS6 era

Sony has announced that it plans to stop producing physical discs by 2028, delivering a huge blow to the concept of game ownership, and the reaction from PlayStation fans seems to be overwhelmingly negative.

The company shared the bombshell news in a PlayStation Blog post, and as of writing, it has over 6,645 comments. The majority of responses are calling for Sony to reverse the decision and arguing that they won't technically own any digital game they purchase come January 2028.

"We literally own nothing now but licenses this is a horrible decision Sony," one user wrote, as another said, "I’m gonna be honest, I will quit buying games. I hope I’m not the only one seeing this trend license purchasing vs game purchasing and it is disturbing that you are ok with this. Or worse, you have many of us convinced it’s OK."

There are also concerns about the lack of options regarding purchasing second-hand games in the future, as well as being unable to resell or trade their titles later on.

Some fans are also considering skipping the PS6 generation altogether if physical discs aren't on the table, with others vowing the PS5 will be their last PlayStation console.

"Looks like this is where my journey ends with PlayStation then, goodbye," commented one fan.

"Well if you want people to stop buying new game systems, this is a choice I guess," a commenter wrote. "But this will mean I will never buy another Playstation as the way digital purchases are handled have shown me that it is a risk to pay a single penny for a digital game as one glitch on Sony’s part can get your account banned, and make you lose out on every digital purchase you have ever made."

Another said: "This is a terrible decision. As a long time PlayStation customer, this will cause me to re-evaluate my console choice for the next generation. Digital-only is not in the best interest of the consumer, and it’s something I am not interested in.

"This, along with the decision to proceed with releasing a “PS6” at a time when components are at record prices, is making this hobby unaffordable for many. You risk killing the industry with these short-sighted decisions rooted in greed."

Following the announcement, analysts have determined that Sony's decision telegraphs that the next-gen PS6 console will launch in late 2028 and "at a minimum" won't feature a disc drive, but an add-on disc drive could be available to play older PS4 and PS5 games

It seems that Microsoft is following a similar all-digital business plan, as new reports have claimed that the company is testing a disc-to-digital feature for existing consoles and could also release a next-gen Project Helix console without a disc drive.

Virginia county tells schools, businesses to 'conserve electricity' as AI data center demand hits grid, raises energy prices

  • County manager asks public sector workers to reduce consumption amid 25% price hikes
  • Hundreds of data centers in Virginia are putting major strain on the grid
  • The region is also facing temporary drought from low rainfall

Virginia's Henrico County is asking public sector employees to reduce electricity consumption after a recent spike in power costs.

Under the new demands set out by county manager John Vithoulkas, employees are being asked to turn off lights in unoccupied rooms, shut down computers at the end of every day, close blinds to reduce heat (and thus, air-con requirements), unplug unused appliances and avoid the use of portable space heaters.

These measures aim to counter to estimated $5 million rise in the country's annual electricity bill, caused by the near-25% increase in rates.

Virginia county warns of eye-watering electricity bills

Vithoulkas also warned employees on June 26 2026 that electricity rates for all county government buildings and schools would be rising by 24.9% from July 1.

The county manager also worries that additional electricity price increases could occur in future years, with Virginia now one of the fastest-growing data center hubs in the US.

Henrico County alone hosts 37 data centers, with a further 17 on the cards already. The state itself counts more than 400 active data centers within its borders, with Northern Virginia often referred to as 'Data Center Alley'.

Land availability, strong fiber and subsea cable connectivity and the proximity to Washington DC are among the attractions of locating new projects in Virginia, but a high concentration of data centers in the region has put serious strain on local grids.

But it's not just electricity that residents are being asked to ration. On July 1, Vithoulkas also asked residents to conserve water by taking shorter showers, running only full loads of dishes and laundry and disabling automatic lawn sprinklers due to temporary drought conditions following a period of below-average rainfall. Data center cooling requirements likely account for some of the county's water consumption.

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Expert says GTA 6 pre-orders are a big target for scammers — warns 'scammers don’t need to break into Rockstar or hack the game' to steal your details

  • Grand Theft Auto 6 pre-orders are available right now, with millions of fans flocking to secure copies of the game
  • Researchers warn that the excitement presents an opportunity for scammers
  • Possible scams include fraudulent early access sites and fake retailers

Grand Theft Auto 6 pre-orders are available right now, offering millions of eager fans the chance to secure copies of what is already undoubtedly the most anticipated game of all time. It's an exciting time to be a gamer, but the pre-order frenzy also presents a huge opportunity for scammers.

We've already seen the rise of fake early access websites designed to steal your card details, but researchers at Norton say that this could be part of a larger, more alarming trend.

Iskander Sanchez-Rola, senior director of AI and innovation at Norton parent company Gen Digital, warns that while every big game launch attracts scammers "GTA 6 is on a completely different scale."

"Millions of people are looking for the latest trailer, trying to pre-order, or hoping they’ve found a way to get the game a little cheaper," he explains.

"That’s exactly what they take advantage of. Scammers don’t need to break into Rockstar or hack the game. They just need to get between the excitement and the purchase."

He says that the team at Gen has already found a number of scams that shoppers could fall victim to. These include fake pre-order websites with attractive offers on the game, but Sanchez-Rola cautions that it's not just buyers of the physical edition that are being targeted.

"There are also fake gift card offers," he says. "A lot of people will be looking for the cheapest way to buy GTA 6, and scammers know that."

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The threat even extends beyond the search engine results page onto Discord, a messaging service that is hugely popular with gamers, and other social media platforms.

"We found dark web services advertising mass Discord messaging and tools that help criminals target gaming communities," he reveals.

"Instead of hoping someone finds a fake website, they can put that fake offer directly in front of people who are already talking about it."

Scam links will often take you to a fake login page, harvesting your credentials so criminals can access your PlayStation or Xbox accounts.

Luckily, Sanchez-Rola does have some sage advice to help keep buyers safe: "The biggest thing is not to rush."

"If someone is offering GTA 6 for much less than everyone else, or they’re selling heavily discounted gift cards, take a minute to check whether it actually makes sense," he continues. "The few minutes you spend verifying a website are nothing compared to the time it can take to recover a compromised account.

"I’d also be careful with links shared through Discord or social media. Gamers naturally trust recommendations from other gamers, and scammers know that.

"Finally, turn on multi-factor authentication for your gaming accounts. Most people think they’re protecting a single game, but what they’re really protecting is years of purchases."

How to watch Spain vs Austria: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time for FIFA World Cup 2026 as Lamine Yamal's side begin knockout campaign

Spain's quest for glory at the FIFA World Cup 2026 continues with a last-32 tie against Austria in Los Angeles — and you can live stream the game around the world for free.

La Roja sealed top spot in Group H with a 1-0 win over Uruguay, but didn't come through the bruising encounter unscathed. Midfielder Yeremy Pino suffered a shoulder injury that has ruled him out of the rest of the tournament, while winger Nico Williams has suffered a relapse of his groin issue. Head coach Luis de la Fuente is not short of quality, though. He will once again look to 18-year-old superstar Lamine Yamal and Barcelona team-mate Pedri, as the 2010 winners aim to take another step towards a second world crown.

Austria reached the last 32 in the most dramatic way imaginable, as Sasa Kalajdzic's 96th-minute equalizer secured a 3-3 draw with Algeria that kept them in the tournament. Ralf Rangnick's side had conceded what they thought was the goal that would send them home just three minutes earlier and they now must make the most of their lifeline. Having already felt the force of Lionel Messi and Argentina in Group J, head coach Rangnick must now find a way to stop Yamal & Co.

The prize for the winner is a last-16 tie with Portugal or Croatia next Monday.

So, read on as we show you exactly how to watch Spain vs Austria for free from anywhere in the FIFA World Cup 2026.

How to watch Spain vs Austria for free

Spain vs Austria is available to watch for free in multiple countries, including the UK, Australia, Brazil, Belgium, Ireland, Netherlands, Switzerland and Turkey.

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How to watch Spain vs Austria in the US

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US viewers can watch Spain vs Austria on Fox and Telemundo (Spanish comms).

You can watch every World Cup game on Fox, FS1 and Telemundo, which are available on cord-cutters like YouTube TV (free trial), Hulu+Live TV, Sling (select markets), Fubo or DirecTV.

Those looking for a streaming service instead can watch Spain vs Austria on Fox One (3-day free trial). Telemundo is available via Peacock as well.

Visiting the US from the UK? You can still watch your World Cup stream for free thanks to Norton VPN (try for 60 days).

How to watch Spain vs Austria in the UK

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UK customers are in luck as they can stream Spain vs Austria for free on BBC. Live coverage is on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.

You require a TV license and a valid UK postcode for an account (e.g. SE1 7PB).

Norton VPN can unlock your stream if you're abroad today.

How to watch Spain vs Austria in Australia

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Spain vs Austria will be shown for free in Australia on SBS On Demand.

The streaming platform has every game of the tournament for free, making it the perfect place for your World Cup viewing.

Traveling for work or on holiday? A VPN like Norton VPN can help unlock your free stream.

How to watch Spain vs Austria in Canada

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In Canada, TSN will be broadcasting Spain vs Austria.

You can live stream via the TSN+ streaming platform, which costs CA$8 per month or CA$80 per year.

Outside of Canada? Use Norton VPN whilst you're traveling away from home to unlock your stream.

Spain vs Austria: Match Information

What time does Spain vs Austria start?

Spain vs Austria kicks off at 8pm BST / 3pm ET on Thursday, July 2. That's 5am AEST on Friday, July 3 in Australia.

What are the squads for Spain vs Austria?

Spain

Goalkeepers: Unai Simon (Athletic Bilbao), David Raya (Arsenal), Joan Garcia (Barcelona).

Defenders: Marcos Llorente (Atletico Madrid), Marc Pubill (Atletico Madrid), Pedro Porro (Tottenham), Aymeric Laporte (Athletic Bilbao), Eric Garcia (Barcelona), Pau Cubarsi (Barcelona), Marc Cucurella (Real Madrid), Alejandro Grimaldo (Bayer Leverkusen).

Midfielders: Rodri (Manchester City), Martin Zubimendi (Arsenal), Mikel Merino (Arsenal), Pedri (Barcelona), Gavi (Barcelona), Fabian Ruiz (Paris St-Germain), Alex Baena (Atletico Madrid).

Forwards: Victor Munoz (Osasuna), Mikel Oyarzabal (Real Sociedad), Ferran Torres (Barcelona), Lamine Yamal (Barcelona), Dani Olmo (Barcelona), Borja Iglesias (Celta Vigo).

Austria

Goalkeepers: Alexander Schlager (Red Bull Salzburg), Florian Wiegele (Viktoria Plzen), Patrick Pentz (Brondby).

Defenders: David Affengruber (Elche), Kevin Danso (Tottenham Hotspur), Stefan Posch (Mainz 05), David Alaba (Real Madrid), Philipp Leinhart (SC Freiburg), Phillipp Mwene (Mainz 05), Alexander Prass (TSG Hoffenheim), Marco Friedl (Werder Bremen), Michael Svoboda (Venezia).

Midfielders: Xaver Schlager (RB Leipzig), Nicolas Seiwald (RB Leipzig), Marcel Sabitzer (Borussia Dortmund), Florian Grillitsch (Braga), Carney Chukwuemeka (Borussia Dortmund), Romano Schmid (Werder Bremen), Christoph Baumgartner (RB Leipzig), Konrad Laimer (Bayern Munich), Patrick Wimmer (VfL Wolfsburg), Paul Wanner (PSV Eindhoven), Alessandro Schopf (Wolfsberger AC).

Forwards: Marko Arnautovic (Red Star Belgrade), Michael Gregoritsch (FC Augsburg), Sasa Kalajdzic (LASK).

Spain vs Austria: Road to the last 32

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Spain

Austria

Group stage

Group H: 1st, 7 points

Group J: 2nd, 4 points

Can I watch Spain vs Austria on my mobile?

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Samsung is pulling the plug on its Vascular Load tracking tool in the US just a year after it launched — but don’t worry, the company is offering an alternative

  • Samsung is phasing out the Vascular Load feature on Galaxy Watch in the US
  • It's replacing it with Blood Pressure Trend in late July
  • Users believe this is due to FDA compliance issues

Samsung's range of smartwatches covers every base when it comes to fitness tracking, but the tech giant is pulling the plug on a health monitoring tool it rolled out only last year. Don't fret; a replacement feature is on the way.

The company’s experimental Vascular Load feature, a tool that was introduced alongside the launch of the Galaxy Watch 8 at last year’s Galaxy Unpacked 2025, will be phased out in the US by late July. Its removal aligns with the upcoming Samsung Health 7.0 and One UI 9 watch updates, but it appears that Vascular Load will still be available to users outside of the US following the changes.

When Samsung removes Vascular Load at the end of the month, you'll no longer be able to access this data in the Samsung Health app. However, you can download your existing data by opening the app and tapping Samsung Health Settings, then find Samsung Health Information to continue.

Users are currently being notified via the Samsung Health app, but the company has yet to issue a wider announcement, which is a little frustrating, as I can imagine users just want a bit of clarity. That said, Samsung isn’t leaving you high and dry.

Vascular load feature being removed in the US from r/GalaxyWatch

To make up for the loss of the Vascular Load monitoring tool, the company is offering an alternative: Blood Pressure Trend — which Samsung says will be available in the upcoming Galaxy Watch (we assume this is referring to the Galaxy Watch 9).

While Vascular Load uses your heart rate data to measure factors like changes in blood volume, Blood Pressure Trend is designed to monitor your blood pressure periodically and show you a trend over time. In addition to this, it will also offer you tips and tricks to help maintain healthy habits.

To get started with Blood Pressure Trend, Samsung highlights in the notification that you’ll need to use a blood pressure cuff with your Galaxy Watch, and then once every 28 days to maintain accuracy (according to Android Authority). The company also shared that Blood Pressure Trend “is for wellness only”, and “not for the diagnosis and treatment of any medical condition”.

It’s still early days, and Galaxy Watch owners are awaiting further information on the upcoming changes, which have sparked online debate regarding the reasons for its US removal.

A vast majority of the online commenters believe that Samsung is concerned about Food and Drug Administration (FDA) compliance — one user says that the FDA often drags out approvals like this. While this idea gives the removal credibility, Samsung has yet to detail the reasons for its decision to stop access to Vascular Load, so we have to take this speculation with a pinch of salt.

This Samsung 32-inch curved monitor just hit its lowest price ever — and I think it's one of the best QHD deals on Amazon right now

For more immersive work and study, I've uncovered a deal you won't want to miss, with the Samsung Odyssey G55C 32-inch curved monitor now $190 (was $330) at Amazon for Prime members.

This is the kind of monitor that usually gets overlooked in favor of no-name QHD panels selling for a similar price.

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QHD at 32 inches gives you 1.7x the pixel density of Full HD, which translates to noticeably sharper text, more detailed 3D textures, and more usable screen space for productivity — you can comfortably fit a full document page or dozens of spreadsheet rows on screen at once.

The 1000R curvature is the monitor's signature feature. It wraps the display around your field of view more aggressively than most curved monitors on the market, which either draws you deeper into games and movies or feels like a lot depending on your taste — it's worth knowing this is a steep curve, not a subtle one, before you buy.

165Hz and AMD FreeSync make this a genuinely capable gaming display, keeping motion smooth and largely tear-free with a compatible graphics card.

The VA panel also delivers strong contrast — Samsung rates it at 2500:1 — which means deep, convincing blacks that IPS panels in this price range typically can't match.

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System76 Launches New Lemur Pro Laptops with Intel Panther Lake CPUs

2 July 2026 at 20:46
System76 has updated its Lemur Pro laptop series with 14-inch and 16-inch new variants both built around the Intel Panther Lake platform. The 14-inch model measures 31.2 x 22.3 x 1.7 cm, features a 1920 x 1200 FHD+ panel and weighs just 0.998 kg. The 16-inch model uses a 2560 x 1600 QHD+ display, weighs 1.34 kg and measures 35.8 x 25.3 x 1.96 cm. Both laptops use 16:10 matte panels with 100% sRGB coverage. For power and charging the laptops use a 65 W USB-C external charger. System76 says that the 73 Wh battery can provide up to 18 hours of battery life, a step ahead of the previous Lemur Pro generation. For CPUs, users can choose from the Intel Core Ultra X7 358H 16-core (4P+8E+4LPE), 4.8 GHz, 50 TOPS chip with Intel Arc B390 integrated graphics or the Core Ultra 5 325, an 8-core (4P+4LPE), 4.5 GHz, 47 TOPS processor and standard Intel Graphics.

Both Lemur Pro laptops are equipped with 32 GB of LPDDR5X memory at 7467 MT/s and an M.2 PCIe Gen 4 x4 slot supporting up to 4 TB. Connectivity features include Thunderbolt 4 with power delivery, two USB 3.2 Gen 2 ports (one Type-C, one Type-A), a USB 3.2 Gen 1 Type-A, microSD, HDMI, Wi-Fi 7 and Bluetooth 6. Users can also choose from Linux-based OS such as Pop!_OS 24.04 LTS with the COSMIC desktop, Ubuntu 24.04 LTS and Ubuntu 26.04 LTS. Pricing starts at $1,999, and it is worth noting that the previous-generation System76 Lemur Pro 14-inch could be configured with up to 56 GB of DDR5 RAM and 8 TB of NVMe storage for $1,699. However, the previous series featured a 14th Gen Intel Core Ultra processor and up to "just" 14 hours of battery life.

(PR) Longsys Achieves One Million Monthly mSSD Production Capacity, Accelerating Edge AI Storage Deployment

2 July 2026 at 19:59
Longsys announced the establishment of a stable monthly production and delivery capacity of one million mSSD (Micro SSD) units, marking a major milestone for its high speed mSSD storage solutions. The new production capacity is designed to meet growing market demand while providing room for future expansion.

The first mSSD samples rolled off the production line at Longsys' Suzhou packaging and testing manufacturing base in October 2025. Following production line optimization, process refinement and manufacturing ramp-up, Longsys established a stable monthly production capacity of one million units in June 2026. Leveraging SiP (System-in-Package) integration and packaging technology to innovate and evolve traditional storage form factors, the product's performance, quality and functionality have been validated through real-world customer applications, and the company is now working with leading industry customers, including Lenovo and ASUS.

Bloober Team Ditches Cronos Survival Dread for Aggressive Combat as Lazarus Lands on PC, PS5, Xbox Series, and Switch 2

2 July 2026 at 20:21

A poster for 'Cronos: Lazarus,' featuring a character in an armored suit with text 'Becoming the Warden' and logos for Bloober Team and PixelAnt Games.

Today, Polish developer Bloober Team has unveiled the first gameplay footage and a developer diary for Cronos: Lazarus, and the new DLC looks like a deliberate shift in tone and pace from the base game, Cronos: The New Dawn. Rather than preserving its slower survival-horror rhythm, the expansion pushes the action toward a faster, more aggressive style built around pursuit, tactical positioning, and a more combat-forward version of the Warden's journey. The story is focused on one of the most recognizable figures from the original game: the Warden, seen here in his earlier life as the Pathfinder, an agent of the […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/bloober-team-cronos-lazarus-aggressive-combat-release-fall-2026/

Sony stock rises with end of physical games expected to pump PlayStation profits

The Sony stock price is rallying following its total embrace of digital gaming. Rising over 3% in a single day, investors anticipate the PlayStation Store will benefit from the downfall of physical discs. Meanwhile, gamers don’t share their enthusiasm, with some threatening boycotts.

Lenovo releases new 13-inch ThinkPad internationally with 32 GB RAM and Intel Panther Lake processors

Lenovo has finally released its latest 13-inch ThinkPad in more countries. Also now available in more configurations across the US, the ThinkPad X13 Gen 7 weighs less than 1 kg even with its optional higher-capacity battery. Lenovo sells the 13-inch laptop with up to 32 GB of RAM and a choice of Intel Panther Lake processors, too.

Sony is unlikely to reverse its decision on physical discs as its digital transition has been in the works for "some time"

Sony yesterday announced that starting in January 2028, the company will stop releasing games on physical discs. Many thought that enough criticism might convince Sony to reconsider its decision, but a new report suggests that this is extremely unlikely.

Nothing Phone (4b) RCB edition design officially revealed

2 July 2026 at 19:49

A day after teasing a special RCB Edition of the upcoming Phone (4b), Nothing has now revealed the smartphone's design. The special edition has been designed in partnership with the Royal Challengers Bengaluru cricket team. The Nothing Phone (4b) RCB Edition will be offered in a matte red finish and feature the Royal Challengers Bengaluru logo on the rear panel. Aside from the special paint job and branding, the RCB Edition appears to be identical to the standard variant, which is confirmed to get a dual-rear camera setup and a Snapdragon chipset. Introducing Phone (4b) RCB...

Galatasaray harekete geçiyor

Galatasaray Futbol Takımı, 23-29 Temmuz'da Avusturya'da kamp yapacak.

Galatasaray Futbol Takımı, yeni sezon hazırlıkları kapsamında 23-29 Temmuz'da Avusturya'da kamp yapacak.

Kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, 23 Temmuz Perşembe günü başlayacak Avusturya kampının 29 Temmuz Çarşamba günü tamamlanacağı belirtildi.

Sarı-kırmızılı ekibin kamp süresince iki hazırlık maçı oynayacağı aktarıldı.

Hazırlık müsabakası programı ve bilet satışına ilişkin bilgilendirmenin yakın zamanda yapılacağı kaydedildi.

Aslan'dan 'satın almalı' kiralama: Prince Amoako Junior

Galatasaray, Nordsjaelland forması giyen Prince Amoako Junior için gaza basmaya hazırlanıyor. 19 yaşındaki sol kanadın "zorunlu satın alma maddeli kiralama" formülüyle kadroya katılabileceği ifade edildi.

TFF'nin 10+4'lük yabancı kontenjanı sonrasında genç yabancıların önemi arttı. Galatasaray da buna göre çalışmalar yapıyor. Sarı-Kırmızılılar'ın sol kanat için düşündüğü isimlerden birinin Nordsjaelland forması giyen Prince Amoako Junior olduğu öğrenildi. 19 yaşındaki futbolcunun Danimarka ekibiyle 30 Haziran 2030'a kadar sözleşmesi var.

ÇOK SICAK BAKIYOR

Ganalı oyuncu, geride bıraktığımız sezonda 35 resmi maça çıktı. Sahada 2.594 dakika kaldı. 9 gol ve 6 asist üretti. Galatasaray'ın, Nordsjaelland'a "zorunlu satın alma maddeli kiralama" teklifi sunabileceği öğrenildi. Genç yetenek, Sarı-Kırmızılı ekibin ilgisinin farkında ve olası transfere çok sıcak bakıyor.

BU SEZON GEÇERLİ DEĞİL

Ancak resmi imzaların atılabilmesi için öncelikle kulüplerin anlaşması gerekiyor. Nordsjaelland'ın satın alma maddesindeki rakamdan beklentisinin en az 10 milyon euro olacağı konuşuluyor. Transfer gerçekleşirse; 10 milyon euro bu sezonun harcama limitlerinin içinde olmayacak. Rakam, önümüzdeki sezonun limitlerinde yer kaplayacak. Konuyla ilgili kısa süre içinde hareketlilik bekleniyor.

Kassoum Ouattara turp gibi

Beşiktaş'ın transfer görüşmeleri yaptığı Fransız futbolcu Kassoum Ouattara, sağlık kontrolünden geçti.

Beşiktaş'ın transfer görüşmelerinde bulunduğu Fransız futbolcu Kassoum Ouattara, sağlık kontrolünden geçti.

Siyah-beyazlı kulübün internet sitesinde yer alan açıklamada, Acıbadem Altunizade Hastanesinde gerçekleştirilen sağlık kontrolünde detaylı kan tetkikleri yapılan 21 yaşındaki sol bekin, ortopedi, iç hastalıkları, göz, kulak burun boğaz, genel cerrahi ve kardiyoloji bölümlerinde muayene edildiği belirtildi.

Ouattara'nın sağlık kontrolünün akciğer ve efor testlerinin yapılmasıyla tamamlandığı aktarıldı.

Samsunsporlu yıldızdan Osimhen formalı idman

Samsunspor'un forveti Marius Mouandilmadji, sosyal medya hesabından yaptığı paylaşımla futbolseverleri şaşırttı. Yeni sezon hazırlıklarını sürdüren golcü oyuncu, bireysel antrenmanı sırasında Galatasaray'ın dünyaca ünlü yıldızı Victor Osimhen'in formasını giymeyi tercih etti. Mouandilmadji'nin sırtında "Osimhen" yazan sarı-kırmızılı formayla çalıştığı anlar, kısa sürede sosyal medyanın en çok konuşulan konuları arasına girdi.

Samsunspor'un golcüsü Marius Mouandilmadji, sosyal medyayı sallayan bir harekete imza attı.

Yeni sezon hazırlıklarına devam eden Çadlı santrfor, bireysel antrenmanında Galatasaray forması giymeyi tercih etti. Sırtında sarı-kırmızılıların dünyaca ünlü forveti Victor Osimhen'in adı yazan formayla çalışan Mouandilmadji, videoya Osimhen'i de etiketleyerek meslektaşına jest yaptı.

Bu görüntüler kısa sürede Galatasaray taraftarlarının beğenisini toplayarak viral oldu.

Palantir CEO Alex Karp claims AI companies are stealing customers' data while charging them for unproductive tokens — says 'livid' businesses 'are paying for tokens that create no value'

Alex Karp, CEO of well-known AI data analytics company Palantir, delivered quite the bombshell of an interview to CNBC's Squawk Box. Although the interview's topic was about the firm's partnership with Nvidia, apropos the recently launched Sovereign AI OS Architecture, Karp bluntly claimed that frontier AI companies like OpenAI and Anthropic siphon customers' valuable information while delivering questionable value.

He continued by stating that American enterprises are quietly "livid," as "they are paying for tokens that create no value," and that the AI players "are stealing [their customers'] weights and alpha." The latter items refer to customers' business processes and interconnections between their data, along with the data itself. Palantir's shares jumped about 9% the day of the interview, while those of other AI companies experienced a dip.

Palantir's CEO just exposed Sam Altman and Dario Amodei for robbing every Fortune 500 company.Within two minutes, Alex Karp took the entire frontier AI industry apart on national television.His exact words: "Every single enterprise in this country, these people are LIVID.… pic.twitter.com/132b5s6dQGJuly 1, 2026

For context, many of Palantir's products are on-premises solutions or a variation thereof, and they carry a truckload of certifications like the DOD-required CMMC Level 2 or ISO27001/17/18. Karp's business also alleges that it does not train any models and merely utilizes other entities', without retraining them with customer data. Instead, the company's particular approach is coined "ontology" and, as a simplification, focuses on business data classification, entity definitions, and behavior.

Improving the training of an LLM requires an influx of new and improved information, which is why Karp claims that frontier labs are double-dipping by both selling customers LLM utilization all while using their data for improving said LLMs — in other words, the risk for a customer is that they're arguably teaching the bots' abilities and information that could get their business easily replicated and potentially replaced.

He puts the value of a token in question by using an old business analogy: if the frontier players supposedly generate so much value for their customers, why don't they treat it as an investment and charge a percentage of said value? Not too long ago, Palantir CTO Shyam Sankar shared the same view in an equally abrasive manner: "more tokens means more slop," questioning the productivity gains of the "tokenmaxxing" fad that tech leaders like Nvidia's Jensen Huang have promoted.

Karp is likewise not too keen on the promises that frontier companies make about data harvesting, calling Silicon Valley's general attitude of "you can trust me because I never lied" straight-up "B.S." He further notes that enterprises want to know who owns the data, where it is cached, and whether the prompts are secure, while also taking a dim view of services that then rely on third parties, as those might not be bound by the same contractual obligations. Furthermore, he described the notion of the Silicon Valley zeitgeist applying its views to defense-related information as effing insane [sic].

Nvidia offers to take a cut of AI cloud revenue on top of hardware sales in new optional financing vehicle — trades tokens for revenue cut

2 July 2026 at 19:46

Nvidia has announced a new business model under which it’ll be able to double-dip for revenue on the same silicon: once when its partner AI clouds use its hardware, and again as an ongoing percentage of the revenue that hardware generates. In a blog post co-authored by CFO Colette Kress, the company pitched the “revenue-sharing and credit-support model” as a way to open compute access to startups that can’t finance it themselves. In practice, cash-poor AI companies trade a slice of whatever they eventually earn for tokens today, while a supplier already running roughly 75% gross margins reaches into its customers’ income statements for a second helping of cash. Australia's Sharon AI and Singapore-based Firmus Technologies are the first named partners.

Under the structure, participating AI clouds procure Nvidia infrastructure and sell Nvidia-powered cloud services to end customers. Nvidia collects its usual product revenue on the hardware plus a percentage of the cloud income earned on that capacity, which the blog post describes as a recurring, usage-linked earnings stream. Per Bloomberg, developers receive token credits in exchange for a slice of their future sales, but neither Nvidia nor its partners has disclosed the revenue-split percentages.

It’s no secret that the credit-support side of this model will help to address a financing gap that Nvidia itself has identified. Even signed, long-term customer commitments have failed to convince lenders to fund large-scale deployments, leaving smaller clouds unable to borrow against the demand they had already generated.

In an 8-K filing dated June 12th, Sharon AI disclosed that the agreement runs for six years and covers 72 MW of new Australian data center capacity built to Nvidia's DSX AI factory design, scaling to as many as 40,000 Grace Blackwell GB300 GPUs. The Nasdaq-listed neocloud separately holds a revenue-share facility of up to $200 million with investor Digital Alpha, disclosed in its CY25 results, meaning portions of its income are now pledged in two directions. Meanwhile, Firmus is building a DSX-aligned campus in Batam, Indonesia, that’s expected to scale to 360 MW and house up to 170,000 Nvidia GPUs.

Nvidia has spent much of the last year funnelling cash directly to its customers, including a $30 billion participation in OpenAI's $110 billion funding round and backing for xAI's $20 billion Colossus 2 financing, arrangements that drew repeated circular financing criticism. The new model inverts that: rather than investing capital that returns as GPU orders, Nvidia extends credit support and collects a royalty on its partners’ sales for years afterward.

That royalty also ties a slice of Nvidia's income to utilization instead of hardware sales. If partner clouds can’t keep racks rented, the usage-linked stream shrinks, a live concern given the depreciation pressure already building on operators paying off hardware that Nvidia refreshes pretty much every year.

U.S PC shipments drop 7%, market isn't expected to bounce back until 2029 — price hikes and component shortages take hold as PC market declines, Omdia report suggests

2 July 2026 at 19:35

New research data from Omdia shows U.S. shipments of desktop PCs and laptops fell by 7% year on year in Q1 of this year, totaling just 15.8 million devices. Compounded at both ends, this figure comes from strong Q1 2025 sales as companies and individuals rushed to get ahead of President Trump's tariffs, and the ongoing component shortages, which have driven up prices to unreasonable levels for just about everything.

This decline is the worst since the end of 2023, and is most evident in the lower-end segment. As prices have risen, people haven't been able to buy as many new systems, and those they do buy are more expensive. Average PC prices are predicted to exceed $1,000 by the end of the year, alongside consecutive year-on-year declines in overall sales.

The silver lining to all this is that it isn't projected to last forever. Omdia's data suggests PC sales will start to recover in 2027, and by 2028, are estimated to reach similar levels to 2025, driven by a resurgence in consumer spending. Funnily enough, that coincides with when we're expecting to see new memory fabs come online.

These predictions largely line up with a report from IDC from earlier this year, but even that pessimistic outlook on the year didn't have average selling prices crossing $1,000 so soon.

Pricing everyone out

Nobody who's considered or purchased an upgrade for their PC or laptop in the past year is unaware of price rises, but Omdia's data makes it very clear: ultra budget computing is being eaten alive by component shortages. Shipments of sub-$500 PCs declined 18.7 year on year for the first quarter of 2026. This stat is a key driver of the 14.4% drop in PC shipments when compared to 2025.

That's because people are just buying less, rather than buying more expensive systems. Although Omdia tracked an average 4% increase in PC selling prices in Q1, that isn't even remotely reflective of the price rises we've seen on individual components and systems. We've been reporting on these individual component price rises for months, with consistent memory supply shortages, which can be linked to production of HBM, over commodity DRAM. This has caused memory prices to increase by hundreds of percent; almost all major PC makers, including Apple, have faced price hikes on their products.

This has led to the average price of a PC set to reach over $1,000 for the first time this year. Prices are expected to increase 12% year on year in Q2, rising as high as 15% by Q4 2026.

It's not just consumers driving this, though. With businesses looking to buy up "AI PCs," capable of handling local language model processing, they're spending more to get them. The overall share of AI PCs grew to 44% in Q1 this year, though that could also be because manufacturers' definitions of an AI PC have been fairly fast and loose.

Who gets the biggest deckchair?

While the whole PC industry is shuddering under the dual icebergs of component shortages and price increases, the pricing problems are affecting the major manufacturers differently, and it's resulted in a rearranging of who's on top. Where HP was firmly the ruler of the roost last year, it has fallen, losing close to four percent in market share, leaving just enough room for Dell to take the crown.

With 25% of the overall PC market, and the only company to show serious positive growth over this period, Dell shipped more systems than Apple and Acer combined in Q1 2026. Lenovo also managed to ship slightly more systems than this time last year, securing it a firm third place in the line-up, and now nipping at HP's heels.

Outside of Lenovo and Dell, though, everyone else took a hit. HP is down, Acer is down, and even Apple is down 1.6% year on year. The nebulous "others" category that contains other major and minor manufacturers declined dramatically, too, falling over 13% year on year.

Prediction is difficult, especially about the future

Omdia's research suggests that for those holding off on buying in 2026, the next year might be when they decide to bite the bullet anyway. The education sector is forecast for a massive near-29% drop in 2026 annual growth for PC shipments, but as far as Omdia sees it, it's coming back strong next year.

In 2027, Omdia predicts a large 21.3% increase in annual PC shipments. That might occur more towards the end of the year, when pricing and availability might have improved a little, and we'll have new generations of CPUs from AMD, Intel, Nvidia, and Qualcomm to play around with. That should help make existing devices more affordable. Although next-generation devices are likely to use more memory, so here's hoping component prices have stabilized at least a little by then.

But it's not just the economically-minded education sector that is set for a resurgence. Omdia predicts just about everyone will be more inclined to buy a new PC in 2027. Consumer confidence could return with a 7.5% growth over the year. That's coming off the back of a weak 2026, but it might be the start of when things may begin normalizing once more.

Ultimately, Omdia believes it will take until 2029 before we see U.S. PC shipments reach their 2025 levels, showcasing just how damaging the AI buildout has been on one of America's most reliable industries of the past few decades.

Save up to 39% on a new 3D printer this weekend, thanks to these July 4th deals — discounted printers, filament, and resin from Bambu Lab, Creality, Elegoo, and more for 3DP beginners and experienced pros alike

2 July 2026 at 19:18

Happy Independence Day! This July 4th weekend gives you the opportunity to pick up a new hobby, and if you've been wanting to dip into the 3D printing world, now's your chance. There are sales to be had across the 3D printing world, ready for beginners and pros to sink their teeth into, and suitable for a whole range of different budgets.

We've compiled some of the best sales on 3D printers available right now, with discounted prices on the best models out there.

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The biggest names in the 3DP world have printers on sale right now, including Elegoo, Bambu Lab, Creality, AnyCubic, and Flashforge. We've also got resin and filament discounts for those who need to top up their materials. Juicy discounts that you can take advantage of right now include a huge $300 price drop on the Bambu Lab H2D for $1,699, along with the Bambu Lab P1S, down to just $369.

Other sales worth considering include price reductions on the reliable Creality Ender 3 V3, now priced at just $239, along with Elegoo Neptune 4 Pro, which we gave 4.5 stars in our review, which is now just $205.

These Fourth of July tech sales on 3D printers won't be around for long, though. Expect to see these 3D printer prices increase over the weekend, so if you're interested, make sure to get your orders in fast.

Best July 4th 3D Printer Deals

An upgrade over the K1, the Creality K1C is a fully enclosed, Core XY 3D printer with a steel-tipped 4mm nozzle, running the easy-to-use Klipper firmware with a touchscreen. It has a build volume of 220 x 220 x 250 mm and features an AI-supported camera to help with build issues and to record time-lapse videos.View Deal

This popular compact printer is solidly built with a full-metal linear rail system and bearings, features full auto calibration, vibration and flow-rate compensation, and compatibility with multi-color AMS accessories.

Work next to the printer without distraction, thanks to the low noise "silent mode" that lets the A1 print at under 48 decibels of noise.

Check out our review of the Bambu Lab A1 mini.View Deal

A budget Core XY 3D printer that prints fast and without compromising on quality. I love this printer, and it works extremely well for all of my ideas and projects.

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If you want to start 3D printing or need a second machine for detailed models, a resin 3D printer is a good buy. Elegoo's Mars 4 is a compact and easy-to-use resin 3D printer. With a 4K resolution, your prints will be crisp, and a layer cure time of 2.5 seconds means you won't be left waiting. When compared to FDM printers, the build volume is small at 143 x 89 x 175mm.View Deal

The Creality Ender 3 V3 is a great 3D printer for budget creators. It delivers great auto bed leveling, a fast Klipper-based 3D printer, and it uses fully open source software, allowing the community to add and improve its toolset. It offers a 220 x 220 x 250mm build volume and allows for printing PLA / PETG and TPU via a strong direct drive extruder.

Check out our Creality Ender 3 V3 review for all of the technical details.View Deal

Elegoo bundles four different colored (Black, White, Red, Blue) 1KG spools of PLA filament with their excellent Centauri Carbon 2 3D printer. Get printing straight away, and make 4-color prints with the 256 x 256 x 256 mm build volume. This bundle means you get the filament for just $1.View Deal

The Neptune 4 Pro has auto-bed leveling with a 225mm x 225mm x 265mm build area, an intelligent segmented heat bed, a 300 °C high-temp nozzle, and up to 500 mm/s print speed.

See our review of the Elegoo Neptune 4 Pro 3D printer.View Deal

The Flashforge AD5M is an enclosed Core X/Y printer with a build space of 220x220x220mm. Full auto calibration, quick-swap nozzles, and One-Click printing are major features of this well-priced printer. View Deal

The Flashforge AD5X is a Core X/Y printer that has fast 600mm/s high-speed printing capabilities, and is set up for multi-color 3D printing. Precision prints are made easier with a 300°c direct drive extruder.

See our review of the Flashforge AD5X for more information on this 3D PrinterView Deal

A Tom's Hardware Editor's Choice award winner, the Anycubic Kobra X is a large, open, multi-color 3D printer with native 4-color printing and the ability to reach up to 19 colors. A fast 600 mm/s print speed brings your creations to life as quickly as possible.

See our review of the Anycubic Kobra X for more details on performance and specifications. View Deal

Elegoo's top-tier resin 3D printer with a staggeringly detailed 16K print resolution for amazing, detailed prints. Comes complete with auto-bed leveling and tilt-release for easy print removal. There's even a camera for watching your prints take shape, with time-lapse stills.View Deal

This dual color, dual material Anycubic Photon P1 printer is one of the most feature-packed consumer resin 3D printers on the market. Our Photon P1 review confirms that this is a beast of a printer, with a user-friendly setup and interface, along with some clever AI-inspired features to help you get by.View Deal

Top-of-the-line performance with Bambu Lab's flagship printer solution. The H2D is bigger than the X1 Carbon and, with optional extras, can be converted into a laser printer/cutter. The H2D is compatible with the AMS2 multi-color and multi-material printing attachments. Features include touchscreen controls, dual-nozzle printing, a 350mm x 320mm x 325mm build volume, and auto bed leveling.

See our review of the Bambu Lab H2D 3D printer for more details.View Deal

The Creality K2 Plus is a core XY 3D printer with a large print volume, fast speed, and a heated chamber. It offers a generous 350 x 350 x 350 mm build volume and compatibility with PLA/PETG/TPU/ABS (up to 350 degrees) filaments, making it a printer for makers who want to get projects out the door.

It's also a winner of a Tom's Hardware Editor's Choice award, which you can read more about in our Creality K2 Plus review.View Deal

One of the smaller Creality printers, the K2 SE comes without sides and a door, but still offers 500mm/s high-speed printing, and support for multi-color printing with an optional CFS unit. The K2 SE sports a 220×215×245mm build volume. View Deal

This popular compact printer is solidly built with a full-metal linear rail system and bearings, features full auto calibration, vibration and flow-rate compensation, and compatibility with multi-color AMS accessories.

Work next to the printer without distraction, thanks to the low noise "silent mode" that lets the A1 print at under 48 decibels of noise.

Check out our review of the Bambu Lab A1 mini.View Deal

Best July 4th 3D Printer Filament and Resin Deals

Grab a terrific deal on 2KG of PLA filament from Creality. This budget bundle is perfect for picking up some plastic for getting started on your latest 3D creations. View Deal

If the more basic colors of the classic pack don't appeal, and you're curious to try making your own piece of 3D-printed art, you can choose this CYMK Lithophane bundle. You get four 1KG PLA spools in cyan, yellow, magenta, and jade white to experiment with here.View Deal

Filament that has absorbed moisture just makes for a horrible printing experience. TPU and PETG become a mess on the print bed. Using this filament dryer will keep your filament dry, and it is ready to use via the feeder tube on the lid. Pop the spools in the dryer, set the timer and temperature, and your filament will be dehydrated and ready to print your next project. View Deal

Grab this rainbow-themed PLA printer filament for nearly half price. Three different styles, all with smooth color transitions throughout, are on offer.View Deal

This photopolymer resin is designed to reduce printing time and to reduce volume shrinkage during the curing process to ensure a smooth finish. Suitable for most DLP/LCD 3D printers. Less odor than other resins.View Deal

This Hyper Series PLA filament is perfect for beginners. It's strong, rigid, and easy to print, with this 1KG spool available in a range of colors and combinations.View Deal

This starter pack gives you four 1KG PLA (Polylactic Acid) filament spools, in bambu green, jade white, gray, and black colorways. This is one of the more forgiving materials for beginners.View Deal

More July 4th Tech Deals

If you're looking for further savings, check out our Best PC Hardware deals for a range of products, or dive deeper into our specialized SSD and Storage Deals, Hard Drive Deals, Gaming Monitor Deals, Graphics Card Deals, Gaming Chair, Best Wi-Fi Routers, or CPU Deals pages.

You can also join the Tom's Hardware deals Discord for up-to-the-minute hardware deals.

VoiceMe – Voice-first circles for verified humans, no feed, no bots


VoiceMe is a voice-first social network with one rule: only the people you choose can hear you. You create or join Lounges where members share clips, stories, and live conversations. It uses a Proof-of-Humanity Passport to prevent bots, fake accounts, and strangers from gaming reach.

For creators, VoiceMe lets fans tip clips and videos directly. Lounge owners keep 60% of ad revenue generated inside their spaces. Listeners who want an ad-free experience can subscribe to VoiceMe+, which removes ads entirely. Features include Listening Rooms, My Assets, and unlocking longer lyrics and voice posts beyond the 60-second limit.

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Listo – Coordinate venue staff and service requests in real time


Listo is an intelligent venue management platform that unifies staff communication, task routing, and guest service across stadiums, hotels, and entertainment venues. Teams submit requests via QR codes or tablets; Listo dispatches tasks to available staff on smartwatches, tracks status in real time, and provides performance analytics so managers can optimize staffing and reduce downtime. Operators report 15% labor savings and 15–20% more F&B revenue while delivering faster, less disruptive service.

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Enner Valensiya milli karyerasını başa vurdu

2 July 2026 at 20:00

Ekvador yığmasının hücumçusu Enner Valensiya DÇ-2026-nın 1/16 finalında Meksikaya məğlubiyyətdən (0:2) sonra milli karyerasını başa vurduğunu elan edib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 36 yaşlı forvard final fitindən sonra emosiyalarını cilovlaya bilməyərək diz çöküb və ağlayıb.

O, yığma ilə belə sağollaşıb: “Kədərliyəm, amma eyni zamanda rahatam, çünki hər zaman Ekvador yığmasına sadiq olmuşam. Bu, millidəki son oyunum idi. Hamı ilə sağollaşdım. Çox qəmli gündür. Vidalaşmağımın məhz bu cür olmasını istəməzdim”.

Enner Valensiya 2012-ci ildən Ekvador yığmasında çıxış edirdi. O, millinin heyətində keçirdiyi 109 oyunda 49 qol vurub və 15 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.

Ekvadorlu forvard hazırda Meksikanın “Paçuka” klubunun uğurları üçün çalışır. Təcrübəli hücumçu daha öncə “Emelek”, “Vest Hem”, “Everton”, “Tiqres UANL”, “Fənərbağça”, “İnternasyonal” kimi klubların da formasını geyinib.

Nikolas Cekson “Bayern”ə lazım olmadı – Rəsmi

2 July 2026 at 19:30

İngiltərənin “Çelsi” klubunun seneqallı mərkəz hücumçusu Nikolas Cekson icarə əsasında formasını geyindiyi Almaniya çempionu “Bayern”dən ayrılıb.

Arena.az bu barədə Münhen klubunun rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.

Almaniya klubu seneqallı futbolçunun satınalma bəndini aktivləşdirməmək qərarına gəlib. Münhenlilər 64 milyon avroluq satınalma məbləğini həddindən artıq yüksək hesab ediblər. 25 yaşlı futbolçu müqavilə ilə məxsus olduğu “Çelsi”yə qayıdıb.

Nikolas Cekson 2025/2026 mövsümündə “Bayern”lə bütün turnirlərdə 34 oyuna çıxıb, 11 qol vurub və 4 məhsuldar ötürmə edib. O, Münhen klubu ilə Almaniya çempionu olub.

Xatırladaq ki, “Bayern” 25 yaşlı forvardı 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün sonunadək satınalma şərti ilə icarəyə götürmüşdü. Almaniya nəhəngi futbolçunun bir illik icarəsi üçün “Çelsi”yə 16,5 milyon avro ödəmişdi.

“Çelsi” Nikolas Ceksonu 2023-cü ilin yayında İspaniyanın “Vilyarreal” klubundan 37 milyon avro müqabilində heyətinə cəlb edib. Seneqallı forvard “zadəganlar”la 81 oyuna çıxıb, 30 qol vurub, 12 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub. Onun London klubu ilə 2033-cü ilin 30 iyununadək müqaviləsi var.

Nikolas Cekson “Vilyarreal”ın yetirməsidir. O, bir ara “Mirandes”də icarədə də olub.

24 yaşlı futbolçu 2022-ci ilin noyabr ayında debüt etdiyi Seneqal yığmasında 37 oyun keçirib, 8 qol vurub, 7 assistlə yadda qalıb.

“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 25 yaşlı hücumçunun transfer dəyərini 40 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.

Elliot Anderson “Mançester Siti”yə keçdi – Rekord məbləğə!

2 July 2026 at 19:00

İngiltərənin “Nottingem Forest” klubunun mərkəz yarımmüdafiəçi Elliot Anderson bundan sonra “Mançester Siti”nin uğurları üçün çalışacaq.

Arena.az bu barədə Mançester klubunun rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.

Hazırda DÇ-2026-da İngiltərə millisinin heyətində yer almış 23 yaşlı futbolçu ABŞ-ın Kanzas şəhərində tibbi müayinədən uğurla keçib. Transferlə bağlı bütün hüquqi prosedurlar onun dünya çempionatındakı çıxışını başa vurduqdan və İngiltərəyə qayıtdıqdan sonra tamamlanacaq.

Britaniya mətbuatının yazdığına görə, 23 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçi 135 milyon avro qarşılığında “Mançester Siti”yə keçib. Bu keçid Andersonu həm “Mançester Siti” tarixinin, həm də Britaniya futbolunun ən bahalı transferinə çevirib. O, bu göstəricidə 2021-ci ildə 117 milyon avroya transfer olunmuş Cek Qrilişi və “Arsenal”ın yarımmüdafiəçisi Deklan Raysı geridə qoyub.

Elliot Anderson “Nyukasl”ın yetirməsidir. O, bir müddət “Bristol Rovers”də də forma geyinib. İngilis yarımmüdafiəçi 2024-cü ildən “Nottingem Forest”də çıxış edirdi. Anderson “meşəçilər”in heyətində keçirdiyi dövrdə bütün turnirlər daxil olmaqla 92 oyunda meydana çıxıb. O, bu görüşlərdə 6 qol vurub və 11 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə yadda qalıb.

Qeyd edək ki, Anderson hazırda İngiltərə millisinin heyətində DÇ-2026-da çıxışını davam etdirir. “Üç şirlər” 1/16 finalda Konqo Demokratik Respublikası üzərində 2:1 hesablı əzmkar qələbə qazanaraq 1/8 finala yüksəlib və növbəti mərhələdə Meksika ilə qarşılaşacaq. Elliot İngiltərə millisinin heyətində 13 oyuna çıxıb, 1 qol ötürməsi verib.

“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 23 yaşlı müdafiəçinin transfer dəyərini 75 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.

“Mançester Siti” transferi açıqladı

2 July 2026 at 19:54

“Nottingem Forest”in futbolçusu Elliot Anderson karyerasını “Mançester Siti”də davam etdirəcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə “şəhərlilər”in mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Klublar ingilis futbolçunun transferi üçün 116 milyon funt-sterlinq qarşılığında anlaşıb.

Elliot Anderson İngiltərə millisi ilə dünya çempionatındadır. O, mundialda üç oyunda bir məhsuldar ötürmə edib.

“Ayntraxt”ın hücumçusu “Qalatasaray”la anlaşdı

2 July 2026 at 19:19

“Ayntraxt”ın hücumçusu Can Uzun karyerasını Türkiyədə davam etdirə bilər.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Qalatasaray” futbolçu ilə razılığa gəlib. Bu barədə Türkiyə mətbuatı məlumat yayıb. İstanbul klubu “Ayntraxt”la danışıqlar aparır.

Can “cim-bom”da oynamağa razıdır və klubdan onu buraxmağını istəyəcək.

Hücumçu Bundesliqada 41 oyunda 12 qol vurub, 7 məhsuldar ötürmə edib. O, 2024-cü ildən “Ayntraxt”ın formasını geyinir.

“Qəbələ”də yeni müqavilə

2 July 2026 at 18:58

“Qəbələ” Səlahət Ağayevlə müqavilə müddətini uzadıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, təcrübəli qapıçı daha 1 il komandanın şərəfini qoruyacaq.

Səlahət Ağayev “Qəbələ”nin heyətində ümumilikdə 87 oyun keçirib. O, 2022-2023, 2024-2025 və 2025-2026-cı illər mövsümündə bizimlə olub.

Qolkiper Azərbaycan milli komandasının heyətində 22 oyunda meydana çıxıb.

“Xankəndi” üç futbolçusu ilə vidalaşdı

2 July 2026 at 18:41

“Xankəndi” klubu bir neçə futbolçusu ilə yollarını ayırıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Rauf Məhərrəmov, Tural Qurbatov və Mirmövsüm Caniyev ilə müddəti başa çatan müqavilələr uzadılmayıb.

“Xankəndi” yeni mövsümdə I Liqada mübarizə aparacaq.

Tanınmış futbolçu karyerasını bitirdi

2 July 2026 at 18:32

İspaniyalı futbolçu Santi Kasorla karyerasını bitirib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə 41 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçi sosial şəbəkə hesabında paylaşım edib.

Son klubu İspaniyada “Ovyedo” olan Santi daha əvvəl “Malaqa”, “Arsenal”, “Vilyarreal”da forma geyinib. Yarımmüdafiəçi İspaniya millisində 89 oyunda 15 qol vurub.

What 1 million keywords reveal about AI’s impact on search

2 July 2026 at 18:00
What 1 million keywords reveal about AI's impact on search

Search demand is shifting, not shrinking. Our analysis found that 29% of high-volume search demand is in decline, while nearly the same amount is growing elsewhere. Overall demand remains essentially flat because search behavior is being redistributed rather than reduced.

Focus your SEO strategy on where demand is growing. Review which keywords are losing volume, identify the queries gaining momentum, and build the brand authority that earns visibility in both search engines and AI-generated answers.

This study examines where search demand is moving, which industries are seeing the biggest changes, and what those patterns mean for SEO.

How we studied AI’s impact on search

In 2024, Gartner predicted that traditional search engine volume would fall 25% by 2026 as consumers shifted to AI chatbots and virtual agents. Fractl and Search Engine Land set out to test that prediction. (Disclosure: I’m the co-founder of Fractl.)

We analyzed Semrush data for 1,010,848 high-volume keywords, each with 10,000 or more monthly searches, across 379 brands in eight verticals. We also surveyed 1,004 U.S. consumers to understand how AI is changing search behavior.

The analysis measured which keywords gained and lost search volume over the past year, how those changes varied by industry, and how consumer search habits are evolving alongside AI adoption.

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The 29% search decline is real, but it varies a lot by vertical

Across more than a million high-volume keywords, 29% of search volume is in measurable decline. That’s 4 percentage points above Gartner’s forecast. In a dataset representing 35.4 billion monthly searches, a 4-point difference translates to a substantial volume of searches.

By industry, FinTech saw the largest decline at -37.7% and Lifestyle the smallest at -15.2%. Only three of the eight verticals (Insurance, SaaS, and Lifestyle) came in below Gartner’s 25% threshold. FinTech, HealthTech, and Wellness all landed well above it.

The pattern tracks with how information-heavy a category is. Where a chatbot can provide a complete answer, such as a drug interaction summary, an explanation of deductibles, or a quick fund overview, search volume declines. Categories that require people to compare prices, complete a purchase, or navigate to a specific site retain more search demand.

Verticals where people need to transact (SaaS, Lifestyle, Insurance, and Travel) are growing or remain close to flat. Verticals where people primarily seek information (HealthTech, FinTech, and Wellness) are seeing the largest search declines.

Benchmark these findings against your own vertical before reacting to AI-driven search declines. HealthTech and FinTech teams should plan for exposure well above the overall 29% decline. SaaS and Lifestyle teams have more reason to question broad claims that search demand is collapsing.

Search demand is redistributing

The top-line decline number gets the headlines. The offset matters because it shows that demand didn’t vanish. It moved to a different set of words, and those are the ones worth ranking for.

Yes, 40.7% of the high-volume keywords we tracked are in measurable decline, meaning more than a 15% volume loss over the past year. Among the affected keywords, the average decline is -41%, and 112,378 of them have lost more than 40% of their volume. For brands ranking on those terms, the hit isn’t gentle.

But 20.1% of keywords are growing by that same threshold. Add up the volume on each side of the ledger, and the two totals almost exactly cancel out.

The 285,489 declining keywords add up to roughly 10.29 billion in monthly volume. The 140,835 growing keywords add up to roughly 10.31 billion. Net change across the entire dataset: +16.8 million searches a month.

Fewer keywords are growing than declining, but the growing ones carry more volume each, which is how the totals end up even. Demand didn’t shrink so much as relocate.

The vertical-level growth-to-decline ratios show where the new demand is landing:

  • Lifestyle leads at 2.6x (40% growing vs. 15% declining).
  • SaaS is right behind at 2.5x (48% growing vs. 19% declining).
  • HealthTech sits at the other end with an inverted ratio of 0.4x, which is why it’s the most disrupted vertical in the set.

Pull your tracked keywords, filter by year-over-year volume change, and see which side of the ledger your portfolio sits on. That’s the audit to run first.

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Non-branded queries are the most vulnerable

AI chatbots replace non-branded queries easily. When a search term doesn’t include a brand name, there’s no particular site the user has to reach and no specific source the answer has to come from, so the whole exchange can stay inside the chat window.

Across the dataset, 90% of all tracked search volume is non-branded. HealthTech (99.6%) and Wellness (98.5%) are the most exposed. Insurance (73.8%) and SaaS (82.0%) are less exposed, and both are growing overall. SaaS volume is up 48% in the past year, and Lifestyle is up 40%.

If you want to know which content is most at risk, the keyword-pattern data is the clearest signal in the study.

The reason SaaS and Lifestyle can be both AI-targeted and growing comes down to what happens after AI answers.

When AI recommends a project management tool or a couch, plenty of people still search for the specific brand or retailer before they buy. The AI answer creates a downstream search. In HealthTech and FinTech, it doesn’t. A drug-interaction question or a “what is a deductible” query gets answered in full inside the chat window, and there’s no next step that sends you to Google.

If your category produces complete AI answers with no natural next click, you need an AI visibility strategy, not just an SEO one. Showing up in the answer is the whole game now.

70% of consumers use AI more, but just 17% use search less

The keyword data tells you what’s happening in the index. The survey tells you what’s happening in the heads of the people doing the searching.

Search behavior has spread across more platforms. Plenty of people are folding AI into their habits without giving up Google.

Social platforms are working as search engines in a way they weren’t a few years ago. YouTube (68%) and Reddit (57%) lead by a wide margin, with Instagram (42%), Facebook (40%), and TikTok (33%) rounding out the top five.

YouTube and Reddit are worth prioritizing if you haven’t already. Both rank ahead of TikTok, Instagram, and Facebook as search destinations, and both index in Google, so visibility there compounds across platforms.

What has actually moved from Google to AI

More than a third of respondents (35%) say they haven’t replaced traditional search with AI for anything yet. Among those who have, how-to guides and tutorials took the biggest hit.

For purchase research, 47% of consumers start with a traditional search engine, tied with online retailers at 47%. Only 13% start with an AI chatbot, and shoppers check an average of three online sources before they buy.

Here’s the number worth bringing to your next strategy meeting: Nearly one in five consumers (18%) have bought something based on an AI recommendation without checking it against a separate search.

That’s a new kind of buyer journey, one where the brand never gets a search-driven touchpoint. To be in the running, you have to be one of the names the chatbot returns.

Gen Z and millennials are 2.5x more likely than baby boomers to buy based on an unverified AI recommendation (20% vs. 7%). Across all consumers, 59% say they’re likely to visit a brand’s website after an AI chatbot mentions or recommends it.

That’s the new conversion funnel. Brand mentions in an AI answer are the new rankings. Visits to a brand’s website are the new click-throughs.

On trust:

  • 33% of consumers trust AI and traditional search equally.
  • 46% trust search more.
  • 20% trust AI more.

More than half (56%) are at least somewhat skeptical of AI product recommendations. People are happy to let AI filter and shortlist, but most still verify before they buy.

The 5-year outlook: Google’s not going anywhere, but the minority that’s leaving matters

Asked whether Google will still be their primary search tool in five years, 52% of consumers say yes (17% definitely, 35% probably). Another 27% aren’t sure, and 20% say probably or definitely not.

The top reasons people prefer AI over traditional search are better summaries across sources (21%), faster and more direct answers (20%), and the ability to ask conversational follow-up questions (19%). More personalized results and not having to click through websites trailed far behind, at 6% and 4%.

Asked what would bring them back to traditional search, the top answer was AI giving unreliable answers (35%), so much of this split depends on whether AI maintains people’s trust as it scales. More accurate search results came next (29%), followed by a preference for multiple source links (22%) and privacy concerns (20%).

The 20% who expect to leave Google aren’t a majority, but they’re not a rounding error either. You don’t have to rebuild your whole strategy around them today, but you do need to show up where they’re already going.

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What this means for your content and SEO strategy

Gartner’s 25% prediction was the right kind of directional warning. The real shift is steeper, but calling it a “decline” misses the bigger story. Total search volume is basically flat. What’s changed is which searches carry the volume.

AI visibility is a distribution channel, not a threat to dodge. With 59% of consumers saying they’ll visit a brand’s website after an AI mention, GEO is now a meaningful part of brand discovery. Earned media, credible third-party coverage, and entity signals help brands land in chatbot answers, which is why digital PR and GEO increasingly overlap.

Search is moving, not disappearing.

The brands that lose are still optimizing for queries AI now answers better. The brands that win are building the kind of authority that makes them the answer, whether it comes from Google or a chatbot.

Methodology

This study combined two data sources to test Gartner’s 2024 prediction that traditional search engine volume would fall 25% by 2026.

Fractl and Search Engine Land analyzed Semrush search volume data for 1,010,848 high-volume keywords with 10,000 or more monthly searches each, covering 379 brands across eight verticals: FinTech, HealthTech, Wellness, Travel, Education, Insurance, SaaS, and Lifestyle. The dataset represented 35.4 billion in aggregate monthly search volume. Keyword-level year-over-year volume change was measured as of April 2026 and classified as declining (more than 15% loss), stable (within 15%), or growing (more than 15% gain). Query pattern groupings (“What is X,” “Best X for Y,” “X vs. Y,” and “How to X”) were applied at the keyword level.

Fractl and Search Engine Land also surveyed 1,004 U.S. consumers about their search habits, AI tool adoption, and purchase research behavior. The sample was 52% women, 46% men, and 1% nonbinary, with 49% millennials, 26% Gen X, 16% Gen Z, and 9% boomers. The median respondent age was 41, with a range of 18 to 82.

How competitors target your branded traffic with Google Ads

2 July 2026 at 17:00
How competitors target your branded traffic with Google Ads

Your competitors aren’t only bidding on your brand. They’re positioning themselves against you through coordinated tactics across landing pages, ad copy, and Google’s own automation. Much of it looks completely legitimate.

Competitive pressure extends beyond keyword bids. Comparison landing pages that never get flagged, dynamic keyword insertion that pulls brand names into headlines, and policy gaps that let competitors appear alongside your brand can quietly erode performance without violating Google’s rules.

By the time you notice, the impact may already be showing up in your branded conversion rate. Here’s what’s happening, how to spot these tactics early, and what you can do about them.

1. Dynamic keyword insertion

Dynamic keyword insertion (DKI) is designed to make ads more relevant by automatically inserting a user’s search query into the headline. In competitive brand auctions, it can create a loophole.

If a competitor bids on your branded terms and uses DKI, Google can dynamically insert your brand name into the ad in real time, without the competitor ever manually writing it into the copy.

The competitor isn’t explicitly using your trademark. Instead, Google automatically inserts the user’s search query into the headline. To users, the ad may look like it directly references your brand. Within Google’s system, however, it’s treated as standard query matching.

As a result, the ad can appear to reference your brand, capture high-intent traffic, and redirect users to a competing offer without clearly violating policy.

I’ve seen this from both sides: competitors using it intentionally, and brands triggering it in their own accounts without realizing it. In one case, a competitor’s name began appearing in a brand’s ad headlines because of DKI. No one had written it into the ad. Google inserted it based on the user’s query.

The bigger challenge is that you can’t reliably detect this within Google Ads. You have to audit the search results page to see it. Otherwise, you’ll often notice the impact only after branded CPCs rise or conversion rates begin to decline.

Dig deeper: When to use branded and competitor keywords in PPC

2. Comparison landing pages

Landing pages occupy a gray area. Google doesn’t evaluate landing page content the same way it reviews ad copy. If a competitor creates a page such as “[Your Company] alternatives” or “[Competitor vs. Your Company]” and bids on your branded terms, the ad can run as long as the ad itself remains neutral.

The ad copy doesn’t have to mention your brand. It can be completely generic: “Find the right solution,” “Compare top tools,” or “See your options.” The competitive positioning happens after the click.

Once users arrive, the landing page does the work through comparison charts, feature breakdowns, pricing callouts, and carefully framed language such as “Why teams choose us over [Your Company].” The content isn’t misleading or technically noncompliant, but its purpose is clear.

Google’s review process focuses on the ad rather than the full post-click experience. As long as the ad copy doesn’t make explicit competitive claims, the system generally treats it as compliant, even when the landing page is built entirely around positioning against your brand.

The tactic works because landing page relevance reinforces policy compliance. A landing page built around your brand and the keywords in the ad group aligns more closely with the user’s intent than the ad alone. Even when the ad copy remains generic, a highly relevant post-click experience can help the ad compete more effectively in the auction by matching the searcher’s query.

Your response should extend beyond a single advertiser. If competitors are using comparison-driven experiences to intercept branded demand:

  • Focus on strengthening your presence across the broader search ecosystem. 
  • Invest in publishers, review platforms, directories, analysts, and affiliates that influence comparison and alternative searches. 
  • Build a search results page where multiple credible sources reinforce your positioning when prospects search for alternatives, comparisons, reviews, or competitor evaluations.

The brands that succeed don’t rely solely on their own landing pages. They influence the narrative across the entire search results page.

Dig deeper: Own your branded search: Building a competitive PPC defense

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3. Brand modifier keywords

Brand keyword bidding isn’t new, but competitors are using it differently. Instead of bidding only on your exact brand name, they’re targeting brand-and-modifier combinations that give them more legal flexibility.

Examples:

  • Your brand: “Acme Project Manager”
  • They bid on: Acme Project Manager alternative, Acme vs. competitors, Acme pricing review
  • Ad copy: Avoids mentioning Acme by name and instead relies on the search context while positioning itself as the alternative

Google allows this because the ad doesn’t explicitly mention your brand. The searcher does. Modifier keywords provide enough context for the ad to compete without directly referencing your trademark.

When competitors bid on “[Your Brand] alternative” or “[Your Brand] vs.,” they’re targeting lower-funnel research queries. These searchers may convert at a lower rate than people searching only for your brand, but their presence still changes the auction dynamics. It can increase branded CPCs, force you to spend more to maintain visibility, and raise the cost of your core brand terms, even if competitors convert relatively few of those modifier searches.

Treat brand modifier queries as a separate audience. Segment them by intent, including pricing, reviews, alternatives, competitors, and comparisons, and monitor Auction Insights for each group. Exact brand searches and comparison-driven searches require different strategies. 

Build dedicated landing pages and messaging that address the intent behind each modifier query, so you can control high-intent research moments without overpaying for every branded variation.

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How to monitor and respond

Manual SERP checks are effective, but they don’t scale. If you have significant branded spend or competitors actively targeting your terms, automated brand monitoring tools can identify activity across devices, geographies, and browsers that manual checks often miss. This becomes especially important when competitors use geotargeting, dayparting, or other tactics designed to limit visibility.

Escalation should follow a clear framework. If a competitor is using your trademarked term directly in ad copy, start with Google’s trademark complaint process. If the behavior continues after enforcement action, document the pattern and involve legal counsel.

Most other scenarios, including modifier bidding, comparison pages, and competitive positioning, are better addressed through PPC strategy than legal action.

Before deciding how aggressively to respond, measure the economics of the situation. Estimate the monthly cost of competitor activity by calculating the increase in branded CPCs and the additional spend required to maintain visibility.

Then compare that figure with the cost of your response, whether that’s higher bids, new landing pages, expanded monitoring, or investments in third-party visibility. Your objective is to keep the cost of defending your brand lower than the value you’re protecting.

Every click they win is a customer you lose.

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Build a proportionate response

Competitors are using modifier keywords, comparison landing pages, dynamic keyword insertion, and other policy-compliant tactics to influence buyers during critical research stages, often while staying within Google’s policies.

The strongest defenses combine continuous monitoring, thoughtful audience segmentation, proportionate responses, and disciplined budget decisions.

Success in competitive PPC comes from understanding the auction, shaping the narrative across search results, and investing where your defensive efforts deliver the greatest return.

Want to present at SMX Next? Now’s the time to submit a pitch!

2 July 2026 at 16:00

SMX Next returns online Nov. 18, focusing on navigating today’s complex search landscape and mastering the tactics that will define success in 2027 and beyond.

Search marketing isn’t just changing; it has evolved into an entirely new beast.

  • SEO has shifted to mastering AI Overviews, search everywhere optimization, and consideration for autonomous AI agents that browse on behalf of users. Demonstrating trustworthiness, digital authority, and precise alignment with user intent is even more important now.
  • On the PPC side, generative AI and deep automation are driving unprecedented personalization, but marketers are facing new challenges: How do you maintain strategic control, preserve data privacy, and prevent waste?

If you’re an enthusiastic search marketer who has a passion for sharing knowledge please consider submitting a session pitch for SMX Next. We’re looking for subject matter experts to share insights, strategies, and tactics to help SEO and PPC marketers thrive in 2027.

Whether you’ve been speaking for years or you are a practitioner ready to share something new you’ve developed, we welcome your voice. We are actively seeking new speakers with diverse points of view and real-world experience.

The deadline for SMX Next pitches is Aug. 7.

Here are a few tips for submitting a compelling session proposal:

  • Present an original idea: Focus on advanced, forward-thinking topics or unique frameworks not commonly covered at other search events.
  • Focus on actionability: Include explicit details about what attendees will be able to do better, faster, or differently as a result of your session.
  • Bring the data: Back up your theories with a case study or specific examples, explaining how they can be scaled across different types of organizations.
  • Keep it focused: Be realistic about what you can present in 30 minutes. Going deep on a narrow or specialized topic provides much more value than a broad overview.
  • Provide tangible takeaways: Ensure attendees walk away with a clear action plan or framework they can implement immediately.

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Has Spain ever won a World Cup? History, records, and best finishes

2 July 2026 at 19:29
Spain arrived at the 2026 World Cup carrying huge expectations, with Luis de la Fuente's squad widely regarded as one of the strongest in the tournament. As supporters dream of another memorable campaign, many are looking back at the national team's remarkable history to understand whether La Roja has managed to conquer soccer's biggest stage and what its greatest achievements have been.

Spain arrived at the 2026 World Cup carrying huge expectations, with Luis de la Fuente’s squad widely regarded as one of the strongest in the tournament. As supporters dream of another memorable campaign, many are looking back at the national team’s remarkable history to understand whether La Roja has managed to conquer soccer’s biggest stage and what its greatest achievements have been.

The current squad blends experienced stars with exciting young talent, giving the national team genuine belief that another deep World Cup run is possible. While the focus is firmly on the future, Spain’s past offers plenty of memorable moments that continue to shape its identity on the global stage.

Has Spain lifted the World Cup trophy?

Spain has won the World Cup once, lifting the famous trophy during the 2010 tournament in South Africa. After years of falling short despite possessing world-class players, the national team finally reached the summit under manager Vicente del Bosque.

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Andres Iniesta of Spain lifts the World Cup trophy

The final against the Netherlands was decided dramatically, with Andres Iniesta scoring the winning goal in the 116th minute of extra time to secure a 1-0 victory. That unforgettable strike remains one of the most iconic moments in Spanish soccer history and completed one of the greatest eras any national team has ever enjoyed.

Stage ReachedNumber of TimesYears
Champions1 time2010
Fourth Place1 time1950
Quarter-finals4 times1934, 1986, 1994, 2002
Round of 164 times1990, 2006, 2018, 2022
Group Stage5 times1962, 1966, 1978, 1998, 2014

The triumph came between Spain’s victories at Euro 2008 and Euro 2012, allowing the country to become the first men’s national team to win three consecutive major international tournaments. Goalkeeper Iker Casillas also played a decisive role throughout the competition, conceding only two goals on the way to lifting the trophy.

Spain’s World Cup history before the breakthrough

Before 2010, Spain regularly entered tournaments with high expectations but struggled to translate its talent into World Cup success. Despite producing outstanding players over several generations, the national team repeatedly fell short in the knockout rounds.

The closest Spain came before its title-winning campaign was a fourth-place finish in 1950, while the team also reached the quarter-finals on several occasions, including in 1934, 1986, 1994 and 2002. Those performances highlighted Spain’s consistency, but the ultimate prize always remained just out of reach.

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Spain team group taken before FIFA World Cup 2002 game

Following the historic 2010 success, the Spaniards have found it difficult to reproduce the same dominance at the World Cup. They suffered a shock group-stage elimination in 2014 while defending their title before exiting in the Round of 16 in both 2018 and 2022.

Those disappointing campaigns contrasted sharply with the team’s continued success at European level. Winning Euro 2024 under Luis de la Fuente restored confidence and reinforced Spain’s reputation as one of the world’s elite soccer nations heading into the 2026 tournament.

StatisticSpain Men’s World Cup Record
Appearances17 (1934, 1950, 1962, 1966, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022, 2026)
Matches Played70 (through the 2026 group stage)
Wins / Draws / Losses33 Wins / 18 Draws / 19 Losses
Goals For / Goals Against113 Goals Scored / 75 Goals Conceded (through the 2026 group stage)
Maiden World Cup GoalJose Iraragorri (1934 vs. Brazil)
Biggest World Cup Win7-0 vs. Costa Rica (2022)

Records and notable achievements

Spain’s World Cup history features several impressive milestones beyond its famous triumph. David Villa remains the country’s all-time leading World Cup scorer with nine goals, while Iker Casillas and Sergio Ramos share the record for the most World Cup appearances by a Spanish player.

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Sergio Ramos, Xavi Hernandez, Pedro Rodriguez, Carles Puyol, Fernando Llorente and Fernando Torres celebrate with the World Cup trophy

The national team has now appeared at 17 World Cups, qualifying consistently over the past several decades. Spain also became the first European nation to win a World Cup held outside Europe when it claimed the title in South Africa.

Another unique accomplishment came during the 2010 tournament, as Spain became the only team in men’s World Cup history to lose its opening group match and still win the competition.

Spain players pose for a team photograph

How Spain’s win, draw, or loss vs Austria could impact the 2026 World Cup bracket

2 July 2026 at 19:16
In this ruthless, sudden-death arena, the final result will dictate fate itself: crowning one nation as a continuing contender for ultimate glory, while condemning the other to a devastating and abrupt exit.

A defining hour approaches for Spain this Thursday as it steps onto the North American stage for a monumental 2026 World Cup Round of 32 collision with Austria. In this ruthless, sudden-death arena, the final result will dictate fate itself: crowning one nation as a continuing contender for ultimate glory, while condemning the other to a devastating and abrupt exit.

Spain and Austria will meet at SoFi Stadium in Los Angeles in one of the standout Round of 32 fixtures of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The reigning European champion enters the contest after topping Group H with seven points, while Austria booked its place in the knockout stage by finishing second in Group J following a dramatic draw against Algeria.

La Roja arrives as one of the tournament favorites after remaining unbeaten in 34 consecutive matches across all competitions and without conceding a goal during the group stage. Das Team, meanwhile, returns to the World Cup knockout rounds for the first time since 1954, giving Ralf Rangnick’s side the chance to write another chapter in its history.

Spain’s journey to the Round of 32 has been solid rather than spectacular. After opening with a goalless draw against Cape Verde, La Roja responded by defeating Saudi Arabia 4-0 before edging Uruguay 1-0, securing first place in Group H.

PosTeamGPW-D-LPtsStatus
1.Spain32-1-07Qualified
2.Cape Verde30-3-03Qualified (Best 3rd)
3.Uruguay30-2-12Eliminated
4.Saudi Arabia30-1-21Eliminated

On the other hand, Austria’s route to the knockout stage was far more dramatic. A 96th-minute equalizer from Sasa Kalajdzic against Algeria rescued a 3-3 draw, ensuring Rangnick’s team progressed behind Argentina in Group J. Although Austria conceded six goals during the group stage, the squad has also demonstrated impressive attacking quality by scoring six times in three matches

PosTeamGPW-D-LPtsStatus
1.Argentina33-0-09Qualified
2.Austria31-1-14Qualified
3.Algeria31-1-14Qualified (Best 3rd)
4.Jordan30-0-30Eliminated

What happens if Spain wins and Austria loses?

If Spain defeats Austria, either in regular time, extra time, or after a penalty shootout, La Roja will advance to the Round of 16.

Lamine Yamal of Spain celebrates after scoring his first World Cup goal.

Their next opponent would be the winner of Portugal vs. Croatia, setting up another heavyweight European showdown. Victory in that match would send Spain into the quarterfinals, where another difficult challenge would await from the section of the bracket containing teams such as the United States and Belgium.

Advancing would also reinforce Lamine Yamal’s side’s status as one of the leading contenders for the world title after an impressive defensive start that has seen the team concede zero goals through the group stage.

What happens if the match is level after 90 minutes?

Unlike the group stage, a draw cannot be the final outcome in the knockout rounds.

Pedri may be firm in Spain's lineup
Pedri may be firm in Spain’s lineup

If Spain and Austria are tied after regulation, the match will proceed to 30 minutes of extra time. Should the deadlock persist, the winner would be decided by a penalty shootout, with the victorious nation advancing to face Portugal or Croatia.

In other words, a draw after 90 minutes keeps both teams alive, but only one can advance once the match concludes.

What happens if Austria wins and Spain loses?

If Austria eliminates Spain, it would produce one of the tournament’s biggest surprises.

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Marko Arnautovic #7 of Austria celebrates after scoring

Rangnick’s side would advance to the Round of 16 to meet either Portugal or Croatia, inheriting Spain’s position in the knockout bracket. Austria would also keep alive hopes of reaching a World Cup quarterfinal for the first time in generations after already ending a decades-long wait for another knockout appearance.

For Spain, defeat would immediately end its World Cup campaign despite arriving in the United States among the favorites to lift the trophy.

Lamine Yamal #19 of Spain celebrates with teammate Rodri #16 after scoring a goal.

How to watch Spain vs Austria in USA: 2026 World Cup, Live Stream, TV & Preview

2 July 2026 at 19:00
Spain and Austria are set to clash in the FIFA World Cup Round of 32. Here's everything you need to know to watch the showdown live in the United States.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Spain vs Austria on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Spain vs Austria
WHAT 2026 World Cup
WHEN 3:00pm ET / 12:00pm PT • Thursday, July 2, 2026
WHERE Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Sling, Peacock Premium, FOX, Telemundo and Hulu + Live TV
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Match Overview

Spain enters the knockout stage with the immense pressure of being reigning European champions and a historical powerhouse. After a surprising goalless draw to open their campaign, Luis de la Fuente‘s squad found their rhythm, but the ghosts of recent tournaments loom large. Exits in the first knockout round in both 2018 and 2022 mean that anything less than a deep run would be considered a failure for La Roja.

Standing in their way is an Austrian side making their first appearance in the knockout rounds since 1978. Under the tactical guidance of Ralf Rangnick, they have transformed into a high-energy, aggressive unit capable of challenging elite opponents. With expectations low and momentum high after a dramatic group stage conclusion, Austria is playing with house money and has the tactical discipline to spring a massive upset.

Tactical Analysis & Match Context

Spain‘s journey through the group stage was a tale of recovery. After being held by Cape Verde, they delivered an emphatic 4-0 win against Saudi Arabia before grinding out a disciplined victory over Uruguay to top their group. They boast the tournament’s most formidable defense, having conceded the lowest expected goals against (xGA) and fewest shots. This defensive solidity, combined with their unmatched ability to control possession, makes them a daunting opponent.

Austria, meanwhile, has relied on grit and tactical cohesion. They secured their spot in the Round of 32 with a last-gasp equalizer against Algeria, showcasing their resilience. The tactical battle will be fascinating: Spain‘s patient, possession-based buildup against Austria‘s signature high-press, counter-attacking style. The key will be whether Austria‘s aggressive press can disrupt Spain‘s rhythm or if Spain‘s technical quality can exploit the space left behind Austria‘s high defensive line.

The motivations for both squads are worlds apart. For Spain, the objective is clear: overcome their recent knockout stage curse and make a statement of intent. The sudden loss of midfielder Rodri for the rest of the tournament adds a layer of urgency and adversity. For Austria, this match is a free hit. Having already exceeded expectations, they can play without fear, aiming to make history and prove their system can topple one of the world’s best.

Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends

Historically, this fixture has been dominated by Spain. In seven official meetings, La Roja has claimed victory five times, with only one loss and one draw. Austria‘s sole victory against Spain came during the 1978 World Cup, marking the only previous encounter between the two nations at the global tournament.

Recent history is sparse, with the last competitive match taking place over two decades ago. However, the trend in their last five encounters, including qualifiers and friendlies, points to high-scoring affairs, with Spain winning all five. These matches have produced an average of 4.2 goals, including a staggering 9-0 Spanish victory in 1999 and a 5-1 win in their most recent meeting in 2009.

From a data perspective, this match presents a clash of styles and statistics. Austria has conceded at least one goal in their last 12 consecutive World Cup matches, a vulnerability Spain will look to exploit. Conversely, Spain‘s defense has been nearly impenetrable, allowing a tournament-low 0.18 expected goals per match. While history suggests goals, Spain‘s current defensive form could stifle the Austrian attack.

Squad News & Projected Lineups

Spain has been dealt a massive blow ahead of the knockout rounds, while Austria arrives with a clean bill of health and a consistent lineup.

The biggest news out of the Spanish camp is the tournament-ending injury to star defensive midfielder Rodri, a loss that will force a significant tactical reshuffle. Manager Luis de la Fuente also faces doubts over the fitness of wingers Nico Williams and Yeremy Pino. These absences will test the depth of a squad already under immense pressure to perform.

Austria, by contrast, has no new injury concerns. Ralf Rangnick is expected to name an unchanged starting eleven from the side that secured qualification against Algeria. This consistency allows Austria to lean on the tactical familiarity and cohesion that has been central to their success, with key players like Marcel Sabitzer and Marko Arnautović ready to lead the charge.

Spain Projected XI (4-3-3): Simon; Cucurella, Laporte, Cubarsi, Porro; Olmo, Gavi, Pedri; Baena, Oyarzabal, Yamal.
With Rodri out, Dani Olmo is expected to slot into a more central role, providing creativity alongside the technical mastery of Gavi and Pedri. The attack will lean heavily on the explosive talent of Lamine Yamal on the right wing, with Mikel Oyarzabal leading the line.

Austria Projected XI (4-3-3): A. Schlager; Mwene, Lienhart, Alaba, Posch; X. Schlager, Seiwald, Sabitzer; Schmid, Arnautovic, Laimer.
Rangnick‘s trusted lineup focuses on a high-energy midfield trio designed to press relentlessly. The experience of David Alaba at the back and Marko Arnautović up front provides a veteran spine, while Marcel Sabitzer will be the creative hub orchestrating Austria‘s attacks.

More details on how to watch

You can watch the Spain vs Austria live stream on Fubo. The service is available on a wide range of devices, including Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and iOS and Android mobile devices.

In addition to the 2026 tournament, a subscription to Fubo gives you access to a host of other top soccer competitions from around the world. You can watch leagues such as Liga MX, LaLiga and Bundesliga.

A subscription to the platform costs $14.99/month, giving you access to all live matches.

SEE MORE: Schedule of World Cup games on US TV.

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If you’re abroad, you may need to use a virtual private network (VPN) in order to watch games using your usual streaming service. A VPN, such as Nord VPN, allows you to establish a secure connection online when streaming.

Lamine Yamal of Spain

Report Como will swoop for Aston Villa member of staff

2 July 2026 at 19:31

Como are not just busy reinforcing the squad with players, but also reportedly swooping for Individual Performance Coach Antonio Rodriguez Saravia, who has left Aston Villa.

The Lariani were in Serie B just over two years ago, yet are now preparing for their first ever Champions League campaign after finishing fourth in Serie A and reaching the Coppa Italia semi-finals.

Como add more support for Fabregas

MILAN, ITALY - APRIL 21: Como 1907 coach Cesc Fabregas looks on during the Coppa Italia match between FC Internazionale and Como 1907 at San Siro on April 21, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 21: Como 1907 coach Cesc Fabregas looks on during the Coppa Italia match between FC Internazionale and Como 1907 at San Siro on April 21, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

According to Daily Telegraph football correspondent Matt Law, Como have lined up a deal with Individual Performance Coach Rodri Saravia.

The news comes just hours after Aston Villa announced that he would be leaving the club, having helped Unai Emery to success in the Europa League this season.

ISTANBUL, TURKEY - MAY 19: Unai Emery, Manager of Aston Villa, speaks to the team during the training session one day ahead of the UEFA Europa League Final 2026 between SC Freiburg and Aston Villa at Besiktas Park on May 19, 2026 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)
ISTANBUL, TURKEY – MAY 19: Unai Emery, Manager of Aston Villa, speaks to the team during the training session one day ahead of the UEFA Europa League Final 2026 between SC Freiburg and Aston Villa at Besiktas Park on May 19, 2026 in Istanbul, Turkey. (Photo by Stu Forster/Getty Images)

Assistant Coach Pako Ayestaran has also left Villa Park, and both had been on Emery’s staff since 2022.

It remains to be seen what role Saravia would have at Como under coach Cesc Fabregas, who is building the club in his own image, all the way from helping to design the training facilities with architects.

Understand Antonio Rodríguez (Rodri) has been lined up Como after Aston Villa announced his departure. Would be a big coup for Como and Cesc Fabregas, as he is very highly rated.

— Matt Law (@Matt_Law_DT) July 2, 2026

U19 EURO: Italy held by Croatia in disappointing stalemate

2 July 2026 at 19:16

Italy’s hopes of securing a semi-final berth at the European Under-19 Championship took a hit with today’s 0-0 draw against Croatia, so now they must beat Ukraine.

The Azzurrini had a strong start to the tournament in Wales, beating Serbia 2-0 in the opening fixture with a Mattia Liberali penalty and Jamal Iddrissou strike.

CAERNARFON, WALES - JUNE 29: Mattia Liberali of Italy celebrates scoring his team's first goal from the penalty spot during the UEFA European Under-19 Championship 2026 match between Italy and Serbia on June 29, 2026 in Caernarfon, Wales. (Photo by Jess Hornby/Getty Images)
CAERNARFON, WALES – JUNE 29: Mattia Liberali of Italy celebrates scoring his team’s first goal from the penalty spot during the UEFA European Under-19 Championship 2026 match between Italy and Serbia on June 29, 2026 in Caernarfon, Wales. (Photo by Jess Hornby/Getty Images)

However, they struggled to replicate that performance in a dour goalless draw with Croatia this afternoon in Group B.

The early afternoon kick-off time seemed to get to Italy, who looked slow and sluggish in the heat, with only Emanuele Sala blasting wide from distance, while Patrice Covic tested goalkeeper Massimo Pessina.

They tried to step up a gear in the second half, creating two big chances with Mattia Mosconi’s diving header off target, and Idrissou at full stretch meeting a Mattia Marello free kick, forcing a tough reaction save.

Now Italy must win their final Group B match against Ukraine on July 5.

Ukraine will face Serbia this evening, having already beaten Croatia 3-1 in their opener.

Croatia 0-0 Italy

Italy U19: Pessina; Nardin, Natali, Verde, Cocchi (Marello 65); Liberali (Comotto 65), Sala, Coletta; Wiafe (Idele 92), Iddrissou, Mosconi (Arena 83)

Croatia U19: Kostopec; Mikic, Zebic, Puljic, Mandic; Smiljanic (Chelfi 83), Subotic (Zrilic 83), Covic, Sutalo; Kusanovic (Baric 72), Bakovic (Simic 72)

Venezia sign Correia and down to final details for Rrahmani at €9.5m

2 July 2026 at 19:00

Venezia are busy on the market, officially signing Thierry Rendall Correia from Valencia and close to a €9.5m deal with Sparta Prague striker Albion Rrahmani, while Gaetano Oristanio is going to Torino.

The Lagunari won the Serie B title last season and secured their automatic promotion into the top flight.

Venezia add to promoted squad

OVIEDO, SPAIN - MARCH 14: Thierry Correia of Valencia CF duels for the ball with Federico Vinas of Real Oviedo during the LaLiga EA Sports match between Real Oviedo and Valencia CF at Carlos Tartiere on March 14, 2026 in Oviedo, Spain. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)
OVIEDO, SPAIN – MARCH 14: Thierry Correia of Valencia CF duels for the ball with Federico Vinas of Real Oviedo during the LaLiga EA Sports match between Real Oviedo and Valencia CF at Carlos Tartiere on March 14, 2026 in Oviedo, Spain. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)

Now they are reinforcing the squad and today announced the arrival of right-back Corriea from Valencia as a free agent.

He signed a one-year contract with option to extend if certain conditions are met, specifically staying in Serie A.

“I chose to join Venezia FC because I believe the club has a great project. The city and the environment here are fantastic, and I see this as the ideal place to continue my development, keep progressing in my career, and help the team achieve great things this season,” Correia told the official club website.

BUCHAREST, ROMANIA - NOVEMBER 15: Albion Rrahmani (L) of Kosovo fights for the ball with Nicusor Bancu (R) of Romania during the UEFA Nations League 2024/25 League C Group C2 match between Romania and Kosovo at on November 15, 2024 in Bucharest, Romania. (Photo by Vasile Mihai-Antonio/Getty Images)
BUCHAREST, ROMANIA – NOVEMBER 15: Albion Rrahmani (L) of Kosovo fights for the ball with Nicusor Bancu (R) of Romania during the UEFA Nations League 2024/25 League C Group C2 match between Romania and Kosovo at on November 15, 2024 in Bucharest, Romania. (Photo by Vasile Mihai-Antonio/Getty Images)

Meanwhile, Sky Sport Italia maintain negotiations are at an advanced stage with Sparta Prague to secure centre-forward Rrahmani, who turns 26 next month.

The Kosovo international is expected to make the move to Venezia at a cost of €7.5m plus €2m in potential add-ons, along with a cut of the future sale fee.

They are also selling, as midfielder Gaetano Oristanio is on the verge of a transfer to Torino, on loan with option to buy at the end of the season.

He spent last term on loan at Parma and was also linked with Cagliari.

Chukwueze rejected Trabzonspor at €15m and has Milan belief

2 July 2026 at 18:33

Samuel Chukwueze returned to Milan after a loan spell at Fulham and is reportedly determined to convince Ruben Amorim, rejecting a €15m move to Trabzonspor.

The striker has struggled to make his mark at San Siro since the €21.1m plus up to €7m in add-ons move from Villarreal in the summer of 2023.

Chukwueze wants new Milan chance

Samuel Chukwueze of Fulham celebrates scoring his team's fourth goal during the Premier League match between Fulham and Manchester City at Craven Cottage on December 02, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
Samuel Chukwueze of Fulham celebrates scoring his team’s fourth goal during the Premier League match between Fulham and Manchester City at Craven Cottage on December 02, 2025 in London, England. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

He was sent to Fulham last year on loan with an option to buy for €25m, but the Premier League side decided not to make that transfer permanent after three goals and four assists in 25 games.

Now Sport Mediaset insist the Nigeria international is convinced he can win over new coach Amorim during pre-season training if given the opportunity to prove himself.

This is why he reportedly turned down a move worth €15m to Trabzonspor, one that the Rossoneri were hoping would bring in fresh cash.

The potential exits of Rafael Leao and Christian Pulisic this summer also give Chukwueze hope he can find more playing time this season.

Bastoni under investigation, but Calafiori and Maldini can be called as witnesses

2 July 2026 at 18:17

While Alessandro Bastoni is the only player currently under investigation in the underage prostitution scandal, others like Riccardo Calafiori of Arsenal, Daniel Maldini and Kevin Bonifazi will be interviewed as witnesses.

Inter defender Bastoni was formally told he was under investigation this week as part of a wider probe into alleged underage prostitution.

This is part of the focus on an events company in Milan that organised ‘all-inclusive’ nights out for high-profile individuals, including 64 Serie A and B players.

Bastoni one of 64 players linked with company

FLORENCE, ITALY - OCTOBER 08: Alessandro Bastoni of Italy looks on prior to the Italy training session at Centro Tecnico Federale di Coverciano on October 08, 2024 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Claudio Villa/Getty Images)
FLORENCE, ITALY – OCTOBER 08: Alessandro Bastoni of Italy looks on prior to the Italy training session at Centro Tecnico Federale di Coverciano on October 08, 2024 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Claudio Villa/Getty Images)

Bastoni is the only player under formal investigation, because the girl he allegedly spent the night with was aged 17 at the time in June 2020.

Under Italian law, a client of a prostitute above the age of 18 is not committing any crime.

Both Bastoni and the girl in question have denied there was any sexual contact, let alone prostitution.

According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, other players will be called up as witnesses who can provide valuable information to the investigators.

They include Arsenal’s Italy international Calafiori, current Lazio midfielder Daniel Maldini, and former Bologna defender Kevin Bonifazi.

Report: Roma have agreement with Italy talent Tresoldi but need to sell Dovbyk

2 July 2026 at 18:05

Thursday’s reports claim that there is a basic agreement in place between Roma and Italian-born striker Nicolo Tresoldi, but that the Giallorossi need to sell Artem Dovbyk before they are able to match Club Brugge’s demands for the 21-year-old. 

Report: Roma have Tresoldi agreement but face uphill battle with Club Brugge

Gian Piero Gasperini is hoping to strengthen his attack ahead of the 2025-26 campaign and is targeting a move for Marseille’s Mason Greenwood. Reports over the last few days claim that Roma want to bring in a new out-and-out centre-forward to rotate and compete with Donyell Malen as well. 

According to updates from La Gazzetta dello Sport, Roma are increasingly keen on the idea of picking up Tresoldi, who finished the 2025-26 season as the highest goalscorer in the Jupiler Pro League. 

Tresoldi was born in Italy to Italian parents but moved to Germany to play for Hannover 96 at the age of 13 and has since gone on to represent Germany at U19 and U21 levels. 

According to the latest updates from La Gazzetta dello Sport, Roma have an agreement in principle on personal terms in place with Tresoldi thanks to intermediary Alessandro Moggi, but the bigger issue for the Giallorossi is completing a deal with the striker’s current employers at Club Brugge. 

BRAUNSCHWEIG, GERMANY - MARCH 27: Nicolo Tresoldi of Germany celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the UEFA Under21 EURO Qualifier between Germany U21 and Northern Ireland U21 at Eintracht Stadion on March 27, 2026 in Braunschweig, Germany. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)
BRAUNSCHWEIG, GERMANY – MARCH 27: Nicolo Tresoldi of Germany celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the UEFA Under21 EURO Qualifier between Germany U21 and Northern Ireland U21 at Eintracht Stadion on March 27, 2026 in Braunschweig, Germany. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)

La Gazzetta dello Sport claims that Club Brugge value Tresoldi at €25m, while other outlets suggest a fee closer to €30m. Either way, Roma are hoping to lower the asking price set out by the Belgian side. 

It is a situation that is likely to require Roma moving on current centre-forward Dovbyk first, both in order to raise the funds for a Tresoldi bid and to clear the space for him to play on a relatively regular basis at the Stadio Olimpico.

Reports earlier this week claimed that Tresoldi is also of interest to Atletico Madrid.

Agreement reached for most expensive transfer of a British player ever

2 July 2026 at 18:30

Elliot Anderson is set to become a Manchester City player after they agreed a £116m transfer fee with Nottingham Forest.

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Manchester City have reached an agreement with Nottingham Forest to sign Elliot Anderson for £116m, the Athletic are reporting today.

The midfielder has taken his medical while at the World Cup with England, and the deal can now be completed. The transfer is the highest ever for a British player and is a new club record for Man City, coming in way beyond Jack Grealish’s £100m switch from Aston Villa in 2021.

Anderson is a key player for England now, and has started all four games for Thomas Tuchel’s team in the USA so far.

Anderson ready for step up to Champions League

Anderson will become a key figure at the post-Pep Guardiola Man City. His phenomenal work on and off the ball makes him a dream modern day Premier League midfielder. With Rodri coming to the end of his career and Bernardo Silva having left City, there are big shoes for the former Newcastle player to fill.

He will now get to play in the Champions League, completing a pretty astonishing rise from relative obscurity in the last 18 months. The fee is vast – but that’s just what you have to pay for top young English players in this market.

In other news…

Enzo Fernandez’s potential move to Real Madrid is in doubt after Chelsea’s massive asking price for him was named.

Chelsea are getting into gear and preparing to make a second, improved bid for a midfielder requested by Xabi Alonso.

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Manny Pacquiao says Terence Crawford fight couldn’t happen for one reason

2 July 2026 at 18:54

Manny Pacquiao faced a who’s who of excellent fighters across several divisions, but never managed to cross paths with Terence Crawford despite both holding belts at 147lbs at the same time. The eight-division world champion made his professional return last year, fighting then-WBC welterweight champion Mario Barrios to a draw. With a professional rematch against […]

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MMA mid-year awards: Biggest winners and losers at the halfway mark of 2026

It's been an eventful year so far in the wild world of MMA. UFC fights in unexpected, historic places. Fresh MMA offerings on Netflix, showing off some familiar faces from the sport's past.

We've seen champs rise and fall in the first half of 2026. We've seen legacies built and broken. And it all happened just in the past six months, which is a little weird to stop and consider.

But rather than let time slip through our fingers like grains of sand, we decided to stop and consider the highs and lows of the first half of the year. So here, let the Uncrowned staff guide you through 2026 so far. Enjoy the ride, friends.

WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 14: Justin Gaethje reacts to his win in the UFC lightweight championship fight during the UFC Freedom 250 event on the South Lawn at the White House on June 14, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)
Justin Gaethje won two separate versions of the UFC lightweight title in the first six months of 2026, capping it off with a huge upset over Ilia Topuria. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)
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FIGHTER OF THE HALF-YEAR: Justin Gaethje

Twice in the first half of 2026 this man showed up for a UFC title fight as a heavy underdog. Twice he went home with brand new hardware and some choice words for the doubters. Not bad for a 37-year-old lightweight who many never expected to be anything beyond a good-time slugger.

Honestly, Gaethje would have probably been deserving of this honor just by his last fight alone. A TKO victory over Ilia Topuria (our early pick for this category last year) in a fight where the odds said he'd be lucky to see the second round? Yeah, that's a big deal. To pull it off at the White House, in the main event of what's probably the most-watched UFC fight of all time, that only makes it bigger.

But let's not forget that this was Gaethje's second big win of the year. The first came in January, when he beat Paddy Pimblett for the interim lightweight strap. Granted, even at the time there were those of us (ahem, me) saying that Gaethje should have been the betting favorite and not the underdog. But he fended off Father Time and set himself to get the undisputed hardware he once seemed destined to forever chase but never catch.

That's about as good a six-month stretch as any fighter his age has ever had. And it's going to be tough for any others to beat.

— Ben Fowlkes

Honorable mentions:

  • Sean Strickland

  • Joshua Van

  • Carlos Ulberg

KNOCKOUT OF THE HALF-YEAR: Alexa Grasso def. Maycee Barber 2 (UFC Seattle)

If you have Carlos Ulberg on one leg, throwing out a Hail Mary left hook at an oncoming Jiri Prochazka as your knockout of the half-year, I completely get it. Snatching victory from the jaws of defeat, even if the guy on the receiving end of it claims he was showing mercy in the aftermath, is unquestionably badass and equally spectacular. Long story short, I will not argue with you.

However, it just so happens that Alexa Grasso executed one of the most beautiful demonstrations of mixed martial arts the world has ever seen three weeks prior to the Kiwi's heroic triumph.

Grasso went into her second meeting with Maycee Barber on the back of two losses and was the sportsbooks' underdog. Just in case we forgot about the well-rounded display that saw her dethrone Valentina Shevchenko in Round 4 of their UFC 285 co-main event clash, she syncopated her arsenal into a three-second explosion.

A right-left combo spun the heavy-handed Barber around, sitting her down on her backside. Not knowing Barber was already unconscious, Grasso jumped on her back like a seasoned jockey and immediately applied a fully locked rear-naked choke.

Technically, it was a knockout. But it was so much more than that.

Uncrowned's Drake Riggs remarked that he wouldn't mind if Grasso was awarded both submission and knockout of the half-year for the dynamic display.

I'd tend to agree.

— Petesy Carroll

Honorable Mentions:

  • Carlos Ulberg vs. Jiri Prochazka at UFC 327

  • Uros Medic vs. Geoff Neal at UFC Houston

  • Gregory Rodrigues vs. Brunno Ferreira at UFC 326

  • Manoel Sousa vs. Bolaji Ok at UFC Apex

SUBMISSION OF THE HALF-YEAR: Alice Ardelean def. Polyana Viana via capsule lock (UFC Vegas 117)

As much as we could have given both the knockout and submission to Alexa Grasso, it's much better to spread the love. I mean, does anyone even know what a capsule lock is?

After piecing up Polyana Viana on the feet in their UFC Apex clash in May, Alice Ardelean took the action to the mat early into Round 2. Viana, a comfortable guard player, tossed her legs up in full guard to apply a body triangle, seemingly free of any danger.

But Ardelean had learned this rare modified calf slicer when scrolling Instagram a few years back. After nearly a full round of seeking a move that looked like a complete accident, she pulled it off — with a torn meniscus.

It took several replays to understand exactly what had happened, but Viana was in pain, having her own legs used against her while wrapped around Ardelean. The best submissions are the ones that look like they don't make sense. This was the first time — and possibly last — that the capsule lock has worked in the UFC.

— Drake Riggs

Honorable Mentions:

  • Murtazali Magomedov def. Melsik Baghdasaryan via Scottish twister

  • Asu Almabayev def. Charles Johnson via Suloev stretch

  • Adriano Moraes def. Phumi Nkuta via rear-naked choke

WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 14: Justin Gaethje strikes Ilia Topuria of Spain in the UFC lightweight championship fight during the UFC Freedom 250 event on the South Lawn at the White House on June 14, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)
Justin Gaethje and Ilia Topuria closed out the UFC White House event with a bang. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)
Jeff Bottari via Getty Images

FIGHT OF THE HALF-YEAR: Ilia Topuria vs. Justin Gaethje

If you needed any reminders, UFC Freedom 250 entirely proved Justin Gaethje is that dude.

The most exciting fighter of all time walked into the White House as a hefty underdog and unseated a pound-for-pound undefeated champion in a duel of epic proportions. I still can't believe that's a real sentence for multiple reasons, but Gaethje showed up more polished than ever, ready for war with "El Matador."

Despite his thrilling ability to slug it out at any distance, Gaethje pieced up Topuria early with his jab in Round 1, finding moments for big uppercuts. The champion rallied in the subsequent round, integrating some competitive scrambles and monster body work to even up the fight.

But Gaethje was too much down the stretch. Too battle-ready. Topuria had been in competitive bouts before, but none so damaging. Meanwhile, Gaethje barely had a scratch on him by the end of his masterclass. And so Gaethje turned Topuria's guts into a puddle with one of the more devastating knees to the body you'll ever see. The corner called the action off, and we had a new champion after a thriller. The third time was the charm for the American in the nation's capital, making it truly a scene straight out of a movie.

— Drake Riggs

Honorable Mentions:

  • Curtis Blaydes vs. Josh Hokit

  • Joshua Van vs. Tatsuro Taira

  • Movsar Evloev vs. Lerone Murphy

Fireworks go off as America's Justin Gaethje celebrates after defeating Georgia's Ilia Topuria during "UFC Freedom 250" mixed martial arts event on the South Lawn of the White House in Washington, DC, in the early morning hours of June 15, 2026. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / POOL / AFP via Getty Images)
The UFC's White House event made for a memorable spectacle and a historic moment for MMA as a whole. (Photo by SAUL LOEB / POOL / AFP via Getty Images)
SAUL LOEB via Getty Images

EVENT OF THE HALF-YEAR: UFC Freedom 250

This was a high-risk, high-reward venture if ever there was one. Taking the UFC road show to the White House lawn — not traditionally known as a much of a sports venue — for an outdoor event inside an enormous custom-built "claw" structure? Let's just say there were no shortage of ways this could have gone very, very wrong.

Which is not to say this event was flawless or beyond criticism. The UFC has increasingly made support for Donald Trump and his entire presidential administration an inescapable part of its brand, and viewers of this event weren't given much of a chance to ignore that. Add in some lazy AI history lessons and Josh Hokit's best attempt to embarrass the sport of MMA on the one night we had company over, and you have an event with both positives and negatives.

Still, the massive viewership numbers (not Super Bowl massive, as promised, but that was always a ridiculous hope) and excellent individual performances made this a watershed moment for MMA and the UFC. Whatever your opinion might be of this event, you were forced to form one. And, with a big assistant from the U.S. Marine Band, the presentation of it all actually managed to feel a lot of classier than many of us expected.

— Ben Fowlkes

Honorable mentions:

  • MVP MMA: Rousey vs. Carano

  • UFC 327

WASHINGTON, DC - JUNE 14: Josh Hokit speaks to Joe Rogan following his win in a heavyweight fight during the UFC Freedom 250 event on the South Lawn at the White House on June 14, 2026 in Washington, DC. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)
Josh Hokit has won the fights and performed the antics to get himself noticed in the first half of the year. (Photo by Jeff Bottari/Zuffa LLC)
Jeff Bottari via Getty Images

BREAKOUT STAR OF THE HALF-YEAR: Josh Hokit

What springs to mind when you think of a modern-day star?

In the spirit of the World Cup currently taking place, it might be images of thousands of people wearing the blue and white stripes of Argentina with "Messi 10" proudly printed on the back. Maybe it's tearful fans singing along with Taylor Swift as she performs in a live venue.

Well, in mixed martial arts, stars can come in a variety of shapes and sizes, with various (sometimes outlandish, perhaps even offensive) opinions.

There may be no better example of how unhinged stars can be than the breakout MMA star at the midway point of 2026, Josh Hokit.

His insults can be so cringeworthy, they make Dana White recoil as he stands alongside him on the dais. After President Donald Trump requested him to be on the White House card, "The Incredible Hok" gifted Trump with his rookie card on a necklace after dispatching Derrick Lewis. Minutes later, Trump parted ways with the gift after the former NFL fullback made a distasteful remark about former First Lady Michelle Obama.

Hokit isn't for everyone, but as he recently told Ariel Helwani in a roundabout way, he purposely says provocative things so everyone is forced to have an opinion on him. It's hard to argue with his thesis that such comments have helped fast-track his trajectory, but they do make his skill set a secondary topic of discussion.

His three wins in 2026 have proved that he is a viable contender for the UFC's heavyweight crown. His athleticism is arguably second to none in the division, and with his most recent wins over Curtis Blaydes and the aforementioned Lewis, his critics may as well get used to the bile-inducing feeling they get when he hits the mic, because Hokit — and his many alter egos — are going nowhere.

— Petesy Carroll

Honorable mentions:

  • Lone'er Kavanagh

  • Quillan Salkilld

  • Patrick Habirora

  • Joselyne Edwards

STORYLINE OF THE HALF-YEAR: UFC begins its Paramount era

The past six months brought a development that I've never experienced in roughly three decades of MMA fandom: The price to watch UFC events went down. By a lot. The UFC's move to Paramount+ as the streaming home for every event going forward means that, for the first time ever, fans here in the U.S. have access to every tier of UFC programming for one monthly subscription price — and that price is honestly pretty cheap, compared to what those ESPN+ pay-per-views used to cost.

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JANUARY 24: UFC commentators Jon Anik, and Joe Rogan speak ringside prior to the UFC 324 event at T-Mobile Arena on January 24, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)
Jon Anik and Joe Rogan swapped out their ESPN mics for Paramount ones in a seismic move for the UFC. (Photo by Chris Unger/Zuffa LLC)
Chris Unger via Getty Images

But this development has been an MMA earth-shaker in more ways than one. Paramount paid a whopping $7.7 billion for seven years' worth of UFC rights, which signals either a serious commitment to and belief in this sport and brand, or else exceptionally poor longterm financial planning. Events like the UFC's White House extravaganza maybe don't happen without that extra impetus to bring in new Paramount+ subscribers, and the event itself probably would have brought in a fraction of the viewers if it had cost 80 bucks as an ESPN+ pay-per-view.

But the UFC's move to an all-streaming home is also part of a broader picture. Over on Netflix, we're seeing that combat sports can do huge numbers when the right fighters get on the right platform. That whole ecosystem probably only encourages other would-be competitors, like Strikeforce founder Scott Coker's new venture, which is currently slated for a 2027 debut.

The UFC's leap to this one-price-fits-all streaming structure also has the power to reshape incentives in a major way. Gone is the hope of pay-per-view points for UFC champions. Gone too is the need for fans to perform the tortured math around each numbered event, wondering if it's worth ordering. The UFC also has no immediately urgent need to ensure that every lineup is good enough to persuade fans to part with those pay-per-view dollars. Now as long as it keeps the subscription meter running, that's good enough.

We probably still haven't seen all the ways this deal will reshape our little corner of the sports world, but the first six months have been eventful. They've also been relatively cheap — unless you're Paramount.

— Ben Fowlkes

Honorable mentions:

  • Rise of UFC competitors like MVP MMA

  • UFC White House event brings mainstream scrutiny

  • MMA refs under the microscope

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - MAY 16: Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano pose for a photo after their featherweight bout during the main card of Netflix's Ronda Rousey vs. Gina Carano at Intuit Dome on May 16, 2026 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images for Netflix)
Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano both had reasons to smile after a successful debut for MVP MMA. (Photo by Sarah Stier/Getty Images for Netflix)
Sarah Stier via Getty Images

MOST SURPRISING DEVELOPMENT: MVP MMA

If you'd told us before the year that MMA would be hosted on Netflix in 2026, we would've expected it to be with the UFC. Obviously, right? There was no other fathomable option. Then Jake Paul's Most Valuable Promotions decided the time was now.

Paul and company have always had links to MMA since his entry into the boxing world, whether with Paul's opponents or his involvement in PFL (for whatever that was). So when it was announced that both Ronda Rousey and Gina Carano would be returning to fight each other on Netflix under the MVP banner, the MMA world was collectively shocked. It still doesn't feel real, and after a successful 17 million-viewer count, there's promise for future MVP MMA events, according to co-founder Nakisa Bidarian.

The possibility of MVP's MMA investment becoming nothing more than a flash in the pan is still there. But another major home for big fights couldn't be more needed in the sport as the 2030s near. Competition is always good, and rising tides lift all boats.

— Drake Riggs

Honorable Mentions:

  • Eddie Hearn and Matchroom Talent Agency get involved with Tom Aspinall

  • Alex Pereira goes scorched earth on Herb Dean

Former Tennessee basketball forward J.P. Estrella to stay at Michigan, per report

Former Tennessee basketball forward J.P. Estrella will remain at Michigan despite the Wolverines' coaching changes, according to an ESPN report.

Estrella, who transferred to Michigan on April 9, had an opportunity to leave again when former Wolverines coach Dusty May left for the head coaching position with the Dallas Mavericks.

Although the spring transfer portal window closed in April, May's departure allowed Michigan players the opportunity to transfer. Michigan tapped assistant coach Mike Boynton Jr., a former assistant at South Carolina and previous head coach at Oklahoma State, as May's replacement on an interim basis.

Estrella spent three seasons at Tennessee, with his most productive year in 2025-26. The 6-foot-11 redshirt sophomore played in 33 games and became a starter for the Vols in the back half of the season. He averaged 10.0 points and 5.4 rebounds on 59.6% shooting and was one of the top targets in the transfer portal.

Estrella was one of six former Vols who found new homes. Bishop Boswell (Maryland), Jaylen Carey (Missouri), Amari Evans (Texas), Clarence Massamba (UC Davis) and Cade Phillips (Texas A&M) were the others.

Wynton Jackson covers high school sports for Knox News. Email: wynton.jackson@knoxnews.com

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MLB Pride Night Drama: SF Mayor Criticizes Players While EEOC Probes Religious Rights

MLB Pride Night Drama: SF Mayor Criticizes Players While EEOC Probes Religious Rights
Image by Alice B. Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club’s advertisement for its annual Pride Breakfast on Sunday, June 28, 2026web
San Francisco Mayor Daniel Lurie recently reignited the simmering Major League Baseball Pride Night controversy, publicly rebuking Giants players who altered or refused to wear rainbow-themed caps — even as a federal investigation into the league’s handling of players’ religious objections remains active.

At a Pride Month fundraiser, Lurie publicly criticized the players who chose not to wear the rainbow uniforms or who spoke out against them – a story The Dallas Express has been covering since June.

A Recap of The Controversy

The issue began June 12, when three Giants pitchers – Landen Roupp, JT Brubaker and Ryan Walker – wrote a Bible verse, Genesis 9:12-16, on their Pride Night caps, which featured the team’s rainbow-colored logo. The passage the pitchers referenced describes God setting a rainbow in the sky as a sign of his covenant with Noah after the flood.

A fourth reliever, Sam Hentges, declined to wear the special cap altogether, opting for the team’s standard logo cap.

The MLB found that the handwritten Bible verses violated uniform rules and issued informal warnings to the players, but League officials later claimed the warning concerned altering uniforms, not the message itself.

Commissioner Rob Manfred would later blame the situation on what he called inadequate communication from the Giants organization about players’ options. Manfred also revealed that the Giants and Dodgers had a longstanding, grandfathered exception allowing Pride-themed caps because both cities are home to large LGBTQ populations – provided no player was required to wear the gear.

After the incident went viral, U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley (R-MO) sent MLB a letter demanding answers, and Vice President JD Vance publicly backed the players online, as previously reported by The Dallas Express.

Around the same period, the independent York Revolution – an Atlantic League minor league club unaffiliated with MLB – forfeited its own Pride Night game after several players refused to wear the team’s scheduled pride jerseys. That club later donated $10,000 to a local LGBTQ organization “as a small token of our regret.”

DOJ Investigation Continues

The federal probe into whether the MLB committed any illegal violations remains active.

Assistant Attorney General for Civil Rights Harmeet Dhillon referred the matter to the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission, arguing in a letter to Manfred that the Civil Rights Act bars MLB from unreasonably burdening players’ religious objections to serving as the league’s “vehicle for pro-pride messages.”

Notably, the MLB has previously permitted one-game uniform patches supporting other causes, such as Black Lives Matter, raising questions about consistency in enforcement of those rules Manfred’s letter mentions.

Mayor Lurie’s Recent Criticisms

Speaking at the Alice B. Toklas LGBTQ Democratic Club’s annual fundraising pride breakfast held on June 28, Lurie told the crowd he wanted to “acknowledge something,” saying, “Two weeks ago, Pride Night at the ballpark became something it never should have been,” per The Gazzetter.
He added that, “when you put the uniform on of one of our teams, you represent something bigger than yourself. You represent San Francisco. And there is no San Francisco without the LGBTQ+ community.”

The line drew applause from the LGBTQ community in attendance.

Back in Texas, the Rangers have taken the opposite approach, remaining the only MLB franchise that has never hosted a Pride Night and instead opting for an annual Faith and Family Night.

Texas Gov. Greg Abbott praised the organization, linking the Faith and Family Night event to the Giants’ Bible-verse controversy and the league’s response. “In Texas, we don’t punish people for living out their faith. We protect that right,” Abbott posted to X.

The Texas Rangers are the only team in Major League Baseball that doesn't host a Pride Night. This week, they're hosting Faith and Family Night instead.

Meanwhile, MLB just warned Giants pitchers for writing Bible verses on their own caps.

In Texas, we don't punish people for…

— Greg Abbott (@GregAbbott_TX) June 16, 2026

The Dallas Express will continue tracking developments in the EEOC review of the MLB, which has become one of the more closely watched intersections of sports, religion, and politics so far this year.

Watch: Jordan Spieth gets up and down for birdie from trash can – literally

Jordan Spieth can get up and down from a trash can.

No, literally, he can – and make that two trash cans.

Spieth birdied the par-4 15th hole Thursday at TPC Deere Run, his sixth hole of his first round at the John Deere Classic, despite driving his ball underneath a pair of trash cans.

“Do I get to do anything about that?” Spieth asked a rules official after lifting the cardboard receptacle, which sat next to a plastic recycling bin, to reveal his ball in the rough.

“No, you have to play it,” the official responded.

One man's trash is Jordan Spieth's treasure. https://t.co/sxWtWFIbrIpic.twitter.com/CLz8kv37Be

— PGA TOUR (@PGATOUR) July 2, 2026

Spieth then hit his second shot 185 yards to 3 feet and made birdie, one of three in his first six holes.

Official | Manchester City’s Mathys Detourbet joins Monaco

Official | Manchester City’s Mathys Detourbet joins Monaco
Official | Manchester City’s Mathys Detourbet joins Monaco

Last week, Manchester City confirmed the signing of Mathys Detourbet (17) from ESTAC Troyes. The Frenchman has now joined AS Monaco on loan, it has been confirmed.

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. 

Manchester City, the mothership of the City Group, of which Troyes are also a part, opted to sign him but have now sent him directly out on loan to Ligue 1 club Monaco.

Announcing the transfer, the Principality club revealed that they have the option to extend the loan by a further year and should they do so, they would also have the option to make Detourbet’s move permanent.

GFFN | Luke Entwistle

Branco van den Boomen to terminate Ajax contract and join Angers

Branco van den Boomen to terminate Ajax contract and join Angers
Branco van den Boomen to terminate Ajax contract and join Angers

Under contract with Ajax until 2027, Branco van den Boomen (30) is reported to have terminated his contract with the Amsterdam club, according to information from Mohamed Toubache-Ter.

Now a free agent, the Dutchman is expected to sign for Angers SCO – where he was on loan last winter – on a three-year deal, running until 2029.

A former Toulouse FC player (23 goals and 45 assists in 121 matches), the midfielder left France in the summer of 2023 to return to the Netherlands, where his spell with the Ajaccides ultimately did not go as he had hoped.

Plagued by several injuries that kept him sidelined, at times for many weeks, van den Boomen ultimately never managed to establish himself as an undisputed first-team regular at a club where he had previously played in the youth ranks.

And it was at Angers that the Veldhoven-born player finally regained regular playing time, starting 14 of the 15 matches (one assist) he featured in under Alexandre Dujeux during the 2025-26 season.

GFFN | Léo Aschi

Athletics prospect Ryan Lasko in stable condition following surgery for fractured vertebra after collision

PLANO, Texas — A's prospect Ryan Lasko was in stable condition after undergoing back surgery following a scary collision with minor league teammate Devin Taylor during a Double-A game in Frisco, Texas.

Dr. Jonathan Poggi performed the spinal decompression and stabilization operation at Texas Health Presbyterian Hospital Plano to address a fractured C6–C7 vertebra.

Lasko is an outfielder with Double-A Midland. He and Taylor dove into each other trying to catch a flyball, and Lasko remained motionless on the field after the play.

“I’ve been in touch with Ryan’s mom, Patti, to pass along the organization’s support and to let her know that all of us, throughout our system, have them in our thoughts and prayers,” A’s general manager David Forst said in a statement. “We are incredibly grateful to Noah Huff and Audy Merrick, our athletic trainers in Midland, for their on-field actions last night, as well as to the Frisco RoughRiders and the paramedics on the scene.

“We are encouraged by the reports and updates from Dr. Poggi, and we will continue to put all of the resources of our medical staff towards supporting Ryan and his recovery.”

Forst added that player development director Ed Sprague was traveling to Frisco and counseling will be available to players.

The 24-year-old Lasko was selected by the Athletics in the second round of the 2023 amateur draft from Rutgers. He was batting .209 with six homers, 34 RBIs and a .635 OPS for Midland this season.

Lasko appeared in 13 games at Triple-A Las Vegas last year. He also played 21 games in the Arizona Fall League for promising prospects, batting .357 with nine stolen bases.

Cowboys land 2 assistants on PFF's head coach candidate watchlist

If.

Just think what would happen if the Cowboys were to make a deep playoff run in 2026... or even, for argument's sake, hoist the Lombardi Trophy come February.

The long Super Bowl drought- and its omnipresence as a talking point- would be over. The championship parade would be epic. The career of Dak Prescott would take on a whole new luster overnight. Brian Schottenheimer would have achieved something in two years that his legendary father never did in 21 seasons. Jerry Jones would be insufferable.

And two of the architects of that hypothetical success would almost assuredly draw heavy interest from the league's other teams, possibly sending the Cowboys right back to the drawing board for 2027.

Zac Taylor (Bengals), Aaron Glenn (Jets), Todd Bowles (Buccaneers), and Shane Steichen (Colts) have already been put on the proverbial hot seat, at least by some outlets, for the upcoming season. Others are openly wondering about the job security of Dan Quinn in Washington and even Nick Sirianni in Philadelphia.

With a strong showing in 2026, Cowboys offensive coordinator Klayton Adams and defensive coordinator Christian Parker would likely be in the mix for any of those jobs. PFF recently rolled out its watchlist of 15 candidates for the NFL's next head coach openings, and both Dallas assistants received a mention.

PFF's Bradley Locker writes of Adams:

"Adams can fly under the radar among the abundant star power in Dallas, especially on the offensive side of the ball. Yet his track record has only continued to solidify him as a rising stud.

"The former Cardinals offensive line coach helped propel the Cowboys’ run game to new heights in 2025. Indeed, the team placed in the top 10 in rushing EPA per play and success rate after sitting 20th or worse in both metrics the year before. Adams’ inside zone- and counter-heavy scheme worked wonders with Javonte Williams, who earned a career-high 81.7 PFF rushing grade.

"Dallas has all of the ingredients to repeat its elite offensive efficiency in 2026. A better finish for the team would only attract more eyes on the 43-year-old Adams, who’s also coached extensively in the college ranks."

Adams has never been the head coach anywhere, but he is definitely on the league's collective radar. This May, he was one of 16 coaches to go through the NFL's accelerator program, an initiative designed to help identify rising assistants with head-coach potential.

Prior to Dallas, Adams was a position coach in Arizona and Indianapolis. Collegiately, he worked his way up the ranks with stints at Boise State, Western Washington, Sacramento State, San Jose State, and Colorado.

Parker's ascension to the coordinator level has been nothing short of meteoric. He went from Virginia State to Norfolk State, then Notre Dame and Texas A&M in six short years before making the leap to the pros. Each of his stops with the Packers, Broncos, and Eagles saw both a rapid increase in responsibility on the sideline and unquestionable results on the field.

Parker has already been answering questions about his head coaching future despite not yet having called a single game as a coordinator. But it doesn't take long hearing him mic-d up at practice or listening to him describe his various teaching methods or watching his players respond to him to know he's the real deal and is undoubtedly destined for the big chair somewhere soon.

Says PFF's Locker:

"Is it presumptuous to say Parker could be a head coach as early as 2027? Potentially, but his career arc doesn’t make it outright implausible.

"Parker will get his first opportunity as a defensive coordinator with the Cowboys this season, looking to rebuild a group that ranked dead last in EPA per play and which surrendered the fifth-most explosive plays. What makes Parker highly appealing is his secondary background in Philadelphia and Denver, molding elite defensive backs like Pat Surtain II, Cooper DeJean, Quinyon Mitchell and [Ja'Quan] McMillian.

"It seems like a when, not if situation for Parker as a head coach, so long as he wants that. If Dallas’ defense inches closer to top-10 territory this season, the 34-year-old may already cash in."

There's that word again.

If.

Cowboys fans are optimistic about a dramatic turnaround on the field this season. But if they get what they're really hoping for in 2026, there's a good chance they may find themselves watching both Adams and Parker hit the trail in 2027.

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World Cup 2026: Diogo Jota's memory remains with Portugal squad one year after his death

When Portugal steps on to the pitch at Toronto's BMO Field Thursday night for their World CupRound of 32 matchup against Croatia, they will do so with an extra man in their presence.

At the time of kick off, the date will be July 3 in Portugal, which will mark one year since the tragic deaths of Diogo Jota and his brother André Silva, who were killed in a car crash when their Lamborghini went off the road in northern Spain.

"So many [motivations to win the match], and there's yet this additional factor, this special day, we have all the motivation, for ​our families, for Diogo Jota, for the whole country, for the whole of Portugal," said defender Vitinha of via Reuters.

Jota made 49 appearances for Portugal and scored 14 goals. He was a valued member of the squad, helping his country to UEFA Nations League titles in 2019 and 2025 — the last coming weeks before his death. He only missed out on the 2022 World Cup due to an injury.

There have been tributes at Liverpool, Jota's club team, andacrossthe soccer worldoverthe past year. Luís Montenegro, Portugal's Prime Minister, gifted the players wristbands that feature Jota's name. Manager Roberto Martínez named him as an honorary member of the World Cup squad.

HOUSTON, TEXAS - JUNE 23: A detailed view of the bracelet on the wrist of Cristiano Ronaldo #7 of Portugal (obscured), which is a tribute to former Portuguese international footballer Diogo Jota and was presented to him by the Portuguese Royal Family, as he warms up prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group K match between Portugal and Uzbekistan at Houston Stadium on June 23, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Maja Hitij - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
HOUSTON, TEXAS - JUNE 23: A detailed view of the bracelet on the wrist of Cristiano Ronaldo #7 of Portugal (obscured), which is a tribute to former Portuguese international footballer Diogo Jota and was presented to him by the Portuguese Royal Family, as he warms up prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group K match between Portugal and Uzbekistan at Houston Stadium on June 23, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Maja Hitij - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
Maja Hitij - FIFA via Getty Images

Before their opening match in Houston against DR Congo, a tribute took place with Jota and Silva's parents, Isabel and Joaquim Silva, in attendance.

Midfielder Rúben Neves told Portuguese TV show, external Alta Definicao that that the squad's WhatsApp group still contains Jota and his wife, Rute Cardoso. It's a way for Neves and his teammates to continue speaking to their fallen teammate.

"I still talk to him," Neves said. "Whenever something special happens, I have the conversations archived on my WhatsApp so I can continue to send him messages."

As Portugal begins knockout round play, Jota will have his memory carried by his teammates.

"I think we need to honor Diogo Jota," Martinez said on Saturday. "I think it's a moment to cherish that everything we started in this team started with him. We won the Nations League with him. He's probably the sign and the light of the biggest stimulation that we have. We want to win the World Cup for him."

Critique basketball all you want… but disease is …

Donovan Mitchell: Critique basketball all you want… but disease is insane… we gotta stop letting people just say whatever… cmon man! NBA Central: NBA sources believe Jaylen Brown thinks he’s the smartest person in the room, per @colincowherd: “I had two NBA sources … two people in the league, one an executive, one a scout, say that Jaylen Brown has — it’s a disease. He suddenly thinks he’s the smartest guy in every room he’s in … You make a lot of money, suddenly you’re absolutely sure, you don’t wanna listen to your bosses, you don’t wanna listen to consultants, you don’t wanna listen to teammates.”

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What to expect from Pitt transfer Rasheem Biles as a Texas Longhorn

When the Texas Longhorns return to action for the 2026 campaign, the field will be filled with new faces. That includes Rasheem Biles, who joined Texas just a few months ago, following a brief stint in the transfer portal. After an impressive career at the University of Pittsburgh, the Ohio native will look to build on his success while playing in a new conference. 

During his time as a Panther, Biles recorded 183 total tackles and 10.5 sacks. He took his game to another level during the 2025 campaign when he set a new career-high in total tackles with 100 and interceptions with 2. That is partly why the linebacker was a popular name when he entered the portal. 

Texas just got the #1 LB in the Portal!

Rasheem Biles is going to be a MONSTER for the Longhorns! 👀 pic.twitter.com/l2QrhQ8U9R

— Orangebloods.com (@orangebloods_) January 11, 2026

While at the University of Pittsburgh, Biles showed he could handle an increased workload, improving every year. On a team with national title aspirations, the newest Longhorn should fit in while not having to be the center of attention. The role will fall to familiar faces such as Colin Simmons.

In his first season as a Longhorn, Biles is joining a talented linebacker group. The Longhorns other options include Tyler Atkinson, Kosi Okpala and Ty'Anthony Smith. That group should be able to make life difficult for opposing quarterbacks on a weekly basis.

Fresh on the Forty - Rasheem Biles 🤘 pic.twitter.com/wrkdInbpVm

— Texas Football (@TexasFootball) March 30, 2026

If Biles can replicate his numbers from Pittsburgh he should be a force for head coach Steve Sarkisian. He will also be motivated to raise his stock with the NFL Draft less than a year away. Regardless of how the depth chart plays out, the Longhorns should get a boost with Biles in the mix.

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Knicks' former 31st overall pick just committed to a mid-major college basketball program

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There were surely other weird eras of college basketball.

This one, though, is quite confounding.

The player the New York Knicks chose with the No. 31 overall pick in the 2023 NBA Draft is transferring in college basketball from Baylor to George Mason.

Yep, that sentence isn't supposed to make any sense.

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ESPN's Jonathan Givony reported Thursday that Nnaji committed to the former NCAA Tournament darling:

NEWS: Baylor transfer James Nnaji has committed to George Mason, his agency Gersh tells DraftExpress.

The 7-foot, 21-year-old Nigerian center has three years of NCAA eligibility remaining after arriving stateside mid-season. pic.twitter.com/xz0r51Vq8D

— Jonathan Givony (@DraftExpress) July 2, 2026

The 7-footer Nnaji didn't do much for Baylor, playing 8.2 minutes per game across 18 games and averaging just 1.4 points and 2.1 rebounds per contest.

Now, he keeps his college basketball career going just three years after he was drafted into the NBA.

When the Knicks drafted Nnaji, he wasn't coming from college basketball, but rather from Europe. He has had multiple stints in NBA Summer League, but he has yet to appear in an NBA game.

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He spent the three seasons prior to this college basketball pursuit playing for powerhouse Barcelona in the EuroLeague.

He was the first player who had actually been an NBA Draft pick to return to college basketball in a season that also saw former G League players coming back to the NCAA ranks.

There are definitely plenty of fans of college sports who don't like this.

And no matter where you fall, it's definitely weird.

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How is the Wimbledon schedule decided? Your questions answered

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Like every major sporting event, a lot of work goes on behind the scenes at Wimbledon to ensure a smooth operation for both players, fans at the courts, and audiences at home.

A big part of this is organising the daily match schedule, with nearly 700 matches taking place across the two weeks of the tournament.

Lots of you have questions on how it all works - and the All England Club have given us some answers.

Question: How is the schedule decided? Why would a number one seed play on Number One court, while a number six seed gets to play on Centre? Jack, UK

Answer: Scheduling the order of play each day is a complex operation.

Factors such as broadcast requests, player rotation, which other events the player might be competing in, who they may play in the next round and which matches are a better fit for each court are among the factors considered.

Other factors include player welfare and preparing for any sudden changes to the schedule due to poor weather.

The schedule is decided by match referees and the Order of Play Committee. Typically, the schedule is confirmed at around 18:00 BST for the following day's play.

Where possible, every attempt is made by organisers to make a schedule that consists of a fair balance of men's and women's singles matches, as well as doubles and mixed doubles.

On show courts, there is an effort to limit how many matches that could be perceived as one-sided (prior to play beginning) from taking place.

In order to keep the programme synchronised, players on the same sides of the draw will typically play their matches on the same days as each other.

An effort is made to put the best players and best matches on the show courts, Centre Court and Number One Court. This can present a challenge when deciding between whether to prioritise higher-ranked players, or those who draw larger audiences.

Tickets are more expensive for the show courts, so price is also taken into consideration when deciding which players go on the higher-profile courts.

And some preferential treatment may also be given to British players given the tournament is played in London.

Question: Why are suspended matches never the first match on the schedule for the next day? Pete, Mickleover

Answer: This is to allow players more recovery time because they will have been on court late the night before.

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Approximately 675 matches need to be scheduled over the two tournament weeks of Wimbledon [Getty Images]

Question: Why is it the other Grand Slams - French, Australian and US - can play till 2-3am? Johnathon, Brighouse

Answer: Other Grand Slams have their own local regulations that they must adhere to, and curfew times will depend on the event guidelines issued by their own local authorities.

Question: Why can't play on the show courts start earlier than 1pm? Surely if they started earlier, then they wouldn't have to worry about matches been suspended and carrying over to the next day? Johnathon, Brighouse

Answer: By scheduling Centre Court and Number One Court at 1.30pm and 1pm respectively, Wimbledon organisers aim to ensure that as many spectators are in their seats as possible by the time those matches begin to welcome players on to court.

It also allows guests to wander the grounds and watch matches on the outside courts, and also allows time for people living outside London to travel to the event.

The All England Club also point out that Centre Court and Number One Court matches are rarely suspended because of the roof and the 11pm curfew.

Question: Why doesn't Wimbledon have floodlights on all courts so matches don't have to be suspended because of the fading light? Regan-Louise, Southend

Answer: The tournament has a limited schedule in the evenings to adhere to agreements with the local council, meaning floodlights on every court is not generally a requirement.

Grass courts are also delicate, and floodlights can affect their moisture. In turn, that can mean the quality of the surface deteriorates - which is why organisers can't simply add floodlights to every court and play until 11pm.

Matches on grass courts also tend to be shorter than those on other surfaces, meaning there is less of a necessity for floodlights and evening action.

Organisers also try to adhere to historic traditions of what times during the day matches are played.

Wimbledon is primarily an outdoor, day-time event, so poor light stopping play is not a regular occurrence. And both of the biggest courts have a roof to provide cover in the event of rain, as well as lighting up until the 11pm curfew.

This article is the latest from BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team.

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Lionel Messi’s reaction during thorough airport security check before World Cup match is priceless

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Photo by JUAN MABROMATA / AFP via Getty Images

USA airport officials make no exemptions when it comes to security, even when it includes the legendary Lionel Messi.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup being held primarily in the USA means that all the athletes, officials, and fans have to abide by the strict airport rules the country has in place for travellers.

Exceptions are rare, and they’re clearly rare enough that Messi’s reaction to a thorough search by airport officials went viral.

Lionel Messi’s reaction was lighthearted and jovial

A couple of American fans seemed to have caught sight of the Argentinian national team at the Miami International Airport before the team’s Round of 32 World Cup clash against Cape Verde.

The fans shared a video of Messi and the entire team being thoroughly searched as the 39-year-old all-time leading goalscorer politely abides by the instructions while laughing with his teammates at the situation.

The reposted video is going viral on X with almost five million views already, not counting other fans who have shared the video as their own original posts.

The USA is known to take very strict precautions at airports, so the players have likely been subjected to multiple airport searches over their careers and in this tournament.

Lionel Messi eyeing another dominant run to the World Cup Final

Over the last five World Cups, it’s fair to say Messi and Argentina are among the cumulative best performers alongside France. With France already booking their berth in the Round of 16 in emphatic fashion, it’s Argentina’s turn to do the same.

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Cape Verde has had a wonderful run to the Round of 32, but Argentina’s famed offense will hope to break it down successfully despite countries like Spain failing to do so.

The World Cup Golden Boot race is also red-hot, with Messi tied at six goals with Erling Haaland and Kylian Mbappe, but with a game in hand.

There is no more room for error, and Messi’s Argentina knows what they need to do to repeat their 2022 heroics and become the first team since Brazil in 1962 to successfully defend the World Cup.

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Jordan Spieth makes birdie from under some trash cans, is already in vintage form at the John Deere Classic

It wouldn’t be the John Deere Classic without Jordan Spieth doing Jordan Spieth things. Sometimes, those things are magical—as they were in 2013 and 2015 when Spieth won the event twice in the span of three years …

And sometimes those things are, well, trash. That’s not meant as an insult, either. We mean literal trash.

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That was the scene at TPC Deere Run on Thursday morning when an errant tee shot on No. 15 wriggled its way under a pair of highly metaphorical trash cans. After Spieth located his ball and got relief from the receptacles, he miraculously stuck his approach to three feet, tapping in for birdie. A stone-cold classic of the Jordan Spieth genre.

At the time of writing, Spieth is even-par through nine holes following three birdies, a bogey and a double. In other words, standard Jordan Spieth stuff as the three-time major winner gears up for a return to Royal Birkdale, the site of perhaps his most triumphant moment of chaos. But as all Spieth fans will tell you, when it comes to golf's master of disaster, the only thing to expect is the unexpected.

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Which Mets are most likely to be dealt by the MLB trade deadline... and for what return?

The 2026 MLB trade deadline is a month away, and Steve Cohen suggested to the New York Post on Wednesday that the Mets will be selling because of their shrinking playoff odds.

But unlike most teams that end up selling this time of year, the Mets will not be doing so in the middle of a full-fledged rebuild. They could use prospects, yes, but they will also need pieces who can help them next year, when they intend to contend again.

Given those circumstances, this Mets deadline will be both complicated and pivotal. We reached out to some rival executives to get an idea of which players contending teams will see as assets and what they might give up for them. 

Here is a very early take on who is most likely to go and what kind of talent the Mets might be able to get in return.

All of this is speculative and subject to change depending on when the Mets sell: If they start selling now, they will find a market low on supply and middling on demand. If they wait until other teams sort out their fates, their assets will be part of a bigger supply, but demand might also be more drastic, too. In other words, stay tuned.

VERY LIKELY TO GO 

LHP Brooks Raley

Raley’s name comes up in almost every conversation about the Mets’ trade deadline. He is an experienced lefty who can handle righties and whose contract is expiring after this season. He is having one of the better seasons of his career, pitching to a 2.32 ERA with 34 strikeouts in 31 innings. The 38-year-old will probably be one of the better relievers available, and certainly one of the better non-closers on the market.

Given that, one could look to a few recent deals to inform a potential return: The optimistic extreme would be the Mets’ deal for Tyler Rogers last season, one in which they sent three prospects, two ranked in their system’s top 15, to the Giants in exchange for the veteran reliever. That might have been a slight overpay, and Rogers consistently ranks among baseball's best in terms of Stuff+ (His 133 is best among all relievers this year, while Raley is tied for 31st).

A more conservative comparison might be the deal the Mets made for Ryan Helsley last year, in which they sent three players to the Cardinals, also including two prospects ranked in their system’s top 15. Both of those deals came closer to the deadline.

LHP A.J. Minter

Minter, like Raley, is an experienced lefty who can also handle righties. Minter, like Raley, will be a free agent after this season. He has not allowed a run in 13 appearances since returning from shoulder surgery this year, has a 3.12 career ERA, and pitched in a World Series-winning bullpen for the Braves in 2021. His 101 Stuff+ does not inspire as much confidence as Raley’s, but his track record and performance should make him appealing to a similar group of suitors. His return seems likely to be less than Raley’s, particularly if teams have concerns about the fact that he is still within a year of major shoulder surgery. But one could spin it this way, too: He has fewer innings on his arm over the last two seasons than just about any proven reliever who will be available, which could make him fresher for October.

SP Freddy Peralta

Peralta struggled again against the Blue Jays on Wednesday, making it three bad starts in his last five. His 4.81 ERA is the worst of his career as a regular starter by nearly a full run, and he is battling his mechanics in ways that appear to be affecting his stuff and on-field morale.

Still, Peralta is a durable starter in a contract year, and because his issues appear to be the result of some inadvertent changes to his delivery early this season, pitching-savvy teams should have reason to believe they can fix him. He is also a good budget option in a starting pitching market that can often be rather costly: He is owed $8 million total this season, meaning any team trading for him would only inherit approximately $2.5 million prorated salary he is owed after the deadline. That would seemingly make him a good option for everyone from big-market teams looking for help to smaller-market teams hoping to bolster rotations without major investment.

Perhaps, obviously, the Mets will not get back what they gave up for Peralta. And his struggles will not help his value. Still, veteran Yusei Kikuchi was traded with a 4.75 ERA in his walk year two years ago, and that deal netted the Astros three prospects that ranked in the Blue Jays’ top 15 at the time, all of whom have since played in the majors. Track record counts for something.

Even in a worst-case scenario, consider the return the Orioles got last year for veteran Charlie Morton, who was more expensive, a decade older and pitching worse than Peralta when they traded him to the Tigers at last year’s deadline. He netted the Orioles a prospect named Micah Ashman, who struck out Cal Raleigh and Roman Anthony in the WBC this spring and has 50 strikeouts in 30 innings in Double-A this year. Proven starters can return value, even if it is not as much as the Mets gave up to get him.

New York Mets pitcher Freddy Peralta (51) throws a pitch against the Toronto Blue Jays during the second inning at Rogers Centre.
New York Mets pitcher Freddy Peralta (51) throws a pitch against the Toronto Blue Jays during the second inning at Rogers Centre. / Nick Turchiaro-Imagn Images

SP Clay Holmes

Given the state of the Mets' rotation heading into 2027, they should probably consider extending Holmes, who was a stalwart for them earlier this season before breaking his leg on a comebacker in May. But if they are not able to do that, they should trade him, and multiple executives pointed to the deal that the Blue Jays made to acquire Shane Bieber last year as a potential template.

Holmes is not currently healthy. He is throwing his first bullpen since his injury this week, and he will need time to build back up to a starter’s workload from there. As such, he might not be available to audition for teams in time for the Aug. 3 trade deadline. If he is, he might not be able to offer much of a sample.

Bieber was even less of a sure thing when the Jays traded for him last year. He had not pitched in a major league game in more than a year and was due back from Tommy John surgery in the last month of the year. Toronto, needing starting depth, traded a respected pitching prospect for him anyway, planning for his return.

Holmes has pitched well more recently than Bieber had. He is not coming back from an arm injury. He is on an expiring contract that will owe him a bit less than $5 million in prorated salary for August and September, which is affordable for a frontline starter, but could be prohibitive for small-market teams. Still, all of that suggests the Mets should be able to get more than the Guardians got for Bieber – and they got a former second-round pick and a top-five prospect from the Jays system in Kahl Stephen.

Stephen needs elbow surgery that has stalled his rise up prospect rankings, but he was pitching to a 3.44 ERA in 12 Double-A starts before the injury.

IF THE PRICE IS RIGHT

RP Luke Weaver

Multiple executives speculated about the potential availability of Weaver, who has not allowed a run since April 30. He has been one of the best relievers in baseball this season, walking just nine batters while striking out 39 in 36 innings and is maintaining a career-low 0.806 WHIP. He is also under contract through next season at a reasonable top reliever rate of $11 million for 2027 – a price any mid- or big-market team intending to contend next year would happily pay to lock down a bullpen stalwart before an unpredictable offseason.

But the Mets are a team that intends to contend next year, and keeping the pairing of Weaver and Devin Williams intact would mean not having to start from scratch in the bullpen, at least. Both Cohen and David Stearns have acknowledged the possibility that too much roster turnover, implemented too quickly, might have contributed to the 2026 team’s early struggles.

So Weaver’s status likely depends on more variables than, say, Raley's or Minter's. First, it depends on Cohen and Stearns’ goals for this deadline. If they decide they need to salvage as much as they possibly can from this season and strip the roster for every possible asset, Weaver certainly would bring significant value. But neither the owner nor his president of baseball operations has operated in extremes this year.

More likely, the plan for Weaver will depend on how many teams decide to sell and how many elite relievers are available. If supply is sparse, the potential return might help the Mets more in 2027 than Weaver would.

New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor (12) reacts after hitting a two run triple against the Philadelphia Phillies during the sixth inning at Citi Field.
New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor (12) reacts after hitting a two run triple against the Philadelphia Phillies during the sixth inning at Citi Field. / Brad Penner-Imagn Images

LONGSHOTS

SS Francisco Lindor

Cohen told the Post on Wednesday that he does not see the Mets moving either of their high-priced superstars, Lindor or Soto. That should end 95 percent of all speculation about whether Lindor will be traded. He is on this list for one reason: If the Mets decide they need to recalibrate the heart of the roster – whether due to clubhouse dynamics or multiple years of on-field malaise -- the last five-and-a-half years of Lindor’s $341 million contract are still easier to shop than the billions and eons remaining on Soto’s.

Could a team in need of a long-term middle infield solution and a middle-of-the-order bat decide Lindor is better than what will be available to them in the free-agent market? Or that cost certainty on a player of his caliber is an asset heading into the lockout? That does not seem impossible, particularly for a POBO with a history of trading big, veteran contracts for one another like Stearns did with Brandon Nimmo and Marcus Semien.

Still, Lindor is an extremely valuable hitter at his position who has committed himself to New York and proven himself capable of handling ups and downs here. It is not easy to envision the kind of deal that would inspire Cohen to part with him, let alone to shop him while planning to win again in 2027.

SP Sean Manaea

In keeping with the idea that all starting pitchers with any recent history of success qualify as treasured assets this time of year, Manaea is a starting pitcher with some recent history of success. Some team might be willing to bet his revived velocity, 3.53 ERA, and 3.16 Fielding Independent Pitching (FIP) marks since May 22 are representative of the pitcher he will be for the remaining year and a half of his three-year contract – or that they can make him even better.

But given how much he struggled early in the season, and the fact that he still has one-year remaining on a three-year, $75 million deal, he seems likely to appeal to a smaller group of high-payroll teams – unless the Mets want to pay down his contract. Then again, they will also need starters in 2027, not to mention down the stretch in 2026.

OF Tyrone Taylor

Right-handed hitting outfielders are notoriously hard to find, and Taylor is an excellent defender who provides credible at-bats as a fourth outfielder. He is making $3.8 million this year, so even at a prorated price, teams could likely find cheaper options. But the free-agent-to-be is known as a strong defender and could potentially fit a contender needing a veteran on the bench.

3 reasons why the Bills offense will improve during 2026 NFL season

The Buffalo Bills have taken measures to improve their entire roster ahead of the 2026 NFL season.

The team has made many transactions between the 2026 NFL Draft and free agency this offseason. Not to mention, Sean McDermott was fired as head coach and Joe Brady was promoted to the position.

Because of their efforts, there is every reason to believe Buffalo's offense will be better in 2026.

Here are Bills Wire's three reasons why the team's offense will improve next season:

Nov 9, 2025; Miami Gardens, Florida, USA; Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen (17) throws during the second half against the Miami Dolphins at Hard Rock Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

O-line continuity

The Bills did lose guard David Edwards and Ryan Van Demark this offseason via free agency. However, four of five starters will return of Buffalo's offensive line after Connor McGovern re-signed with the team.

Pro Football Focus ranked the Bills' O-line as the sixth-best in the NFL last year. Keeping most of that continuity is something that goes under the radar.

DJ Moore trickle-down affect

DJ Moore was brought in via trade this spring to be quarterback Josh Allen's No. 1 receiver. If Moore establishes himself in that role, not only will his production improve the offense, it will allow other receivers to thrive.

A new defense

The Bills moved on from McDermott so a new defense could be put in place. New defensive coordinator Jim Leonhard is in charge now and if his unit and provide more support for the offense, that will go a long ways.

This article originally appeared on Bills Wire: 3 reasons why the Bills offense will improve during 2026 NFL season

Serena Williams' Doubles Match with Sister Venus Suddenly Moved a Day as Her Ability to Play Remains Unclear

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Venus and Serena Williams
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NEED TO KNOW

  • Serena Williams and Venus Williams won't play doubles on Thursday
  • The sisters were originally scheduled to face Camila Osorio and Solana Sierra in the first round at Wimbledon
  • Serena, 44, tweaked her knee during her singles match loss to Australian Maya Joint on Tuesday

Serena and Venus Williams’ first-round doubles match did not make the official schedule at Wimbledon on Thursday, days after Serena suffered a knee injury in her return to competitive singles play.

The sisters — who have won six doubles titles at the All England Club — were originally scheduled to face Camila Osorio and Solana Sierra on Thursday, July 2.

It is not yet known why the match was not scheduled for play on Thursday. A representative for the All England Club did not immediately respond to PEOPLE’s request for comment.

It is currently not known whether the Williams sisters will play on Friday. The tournament typically announces the next day’s schedule, called “a full Order of Play,” the night before the next day’s play.

Serena WilliamsCredit: HENRY NICHOLLS / AFP via Getty
Serena Williams
Credit: HENRY NICHOLLS / AFP via Getty

Serena, 44, tweaked her knee at the end of the first set of her three-set loss, 6-3, 6-7(6), 6-3, to world No. 53 Maya Joint on Tuesday, June 30.

The 23-time Grand Slam singles champ pushed the match to three sets after winning a tie-breaker in the second set.

In a post on Instagram on Wednesday, July 1, the 13-time Wimbledon champion thanked her family and fans for the support — and revealed that she suffered the injury during the match.

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“I tweaked my knee late in the first set, but I’ll be doing everything I can to be ready for doubles with @venuswilliams,” Serena wrote.

Due to the injury, the mother of two was able to duck out of media availability after the match, her agent said.

“Serena tweaked her right knee at the end of the first set and was therefore excused from her media obligations by the Wimbledon and WTA medical teams,” Jill Smoller said, according to USA Today. “She left site that night unaided and is doing everything she can to be ready for her doubles match later this week.”

Amid her return to the sport, Williams has been vocal about her motivating factors — and one of them is her 8-year-old daughter.

(L-R) Adira, Alexis and Olympia Ohanian cheer on Serena Williams at WimbledonCredit: Ella Ling/Shutterstock
(L-R) Adira, Alexis and Olympia Ohanian cheer on Serena Williams at Wimbledon
Credit: Ella Ling/Shutterstock

“My daughter, Olympia, told me I should play with Venus,” Williams told reporters at the Berlin Tennis Open on Tuesday, June 16. “She’s always right, so I was like, okay.”

Serena added, “She's very serious, she knows. She's very smart. She's very wise, I think, is a better word. So I said, 'Okay, Olympia, let's see if we can do it.' "

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Rick Barnes details Adidas being 'right partner' for Tennessee

Tennessee and Adidas began a 10-year partnership on Wednesday, becoming a flagship university among their roster of partner schools.

Adidas is the official footwear, uniform, apparel and sideline partner of Tennessee athletics.

Adidas also served as Tennessee's partner from 1995 through June 30, 2015. The athletic department was partnered with Nike from July 1, 2015 through Tuesday.

Tennessee basketball head coach Rick Barnes discussed the Vols partnering with Adidas.

"This is an exciting day for the University of Tennessee," Barnes said. "We are thrilled to align with a company that deeply values not only our school's immense competitive successes, but the power of our brand and the unmatched passion of Vol nation. There is no question Adidas is the right partner for UT in this new age of college athletics."

Adidas is a global leader in the sporting goods industry and is headquartered in Herzogenaurach, Germany. The company employs more than 62,000 people worldwide and generated sales of €24.8 billion in 2025.

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Beating Mexico at the Azteca Is One of Soccer’s Toughest Tasks. Math Proves It

Four matches, four wins. Eight goals scored, none conceded. A coming-of-age for 17-year-old prodigy Gilberto Mora. The first half of Mexico’s World Cup has gone perfectly.  

El Tri have played each of those matches at the brutalist Estadio Azteca in Mexico City. The ground has a unique connection to the World Cup: It is the only place on the planet to have hosted matches in three different tournaments. 

It is also hallowed ground. In 1970, it witnessed the coronation of the Pelé-led Brazil side that is still considered the best ever. In 1986, it saw Diego Maradona’s goal of the century (and his infamous handball) against England. In 2026, the atmosphere during Mexico’s round-of-16 match against Ecuador was the most intense of this World Cup so far. 

Mexico’s preeminent soccer historian Juan Villoro describes it as the country’s “cathedral of football.” But the venue is not appreciated by everyone. 

For a soccer stadium, the Azteca is unusually high up, at 2,200m above sea level. For athletes not acclimatized, a high-energy sport like soccer at altitude puts a major strain on the body. Playing high up is different from playing in the heat: Heat-related fatigue is like a steady drain on the body, whereas altitude-driven fatigue is like suddenly hitting the wall. 

“[The] Azteca is the worst place to ever play a sporting event,” former USMNT striker Eric Wynalda said in 2016. “You can’t breathe.” 

The ability to cope with the demands of playing at altitude is not genetic—it is a product of physiological adaptation. If all of the Mexican squad played at sea level in Brazil, for example, they would also need time for their bodies to adjust to the lack of oxygen in the air. Fortunately for El Tri, the majority of the squad play in Mexico’s Liga MX.

Nevertheless, the team management left nothing to chance. To ensure that every member of the squad was fully acclimatised, it held a five-week pre-tournament camp in Mexico City in early May. As tournament hosts, Mexico had its group-stage games in a single location. They also knew that if they excelled, they would be able to remain in Mexico for the first two knock-out rounds. (After the round-of-16 match against England on Sunday the tournament relocates entirely to the U.S., a fact most soccer purists lament.)

England has not had the same privilege. They have played in four different U.S. cities, none of which are at altitude. Following the team’s 2–1 victory against DR Congo on Wednesday,  England coach Thomas Tuchel conceded that it is “impossible” to adapt to the Azteca’s altitude in time for Sunday’s match.   

There is reason for the Three Lions’ concern. When playing teams from low-lying countries, Mexico scores a disproportionately high number of goals late in the game. This is one reason why El Tri has a staggering record at the Azteca. It has now played 89 competitive games at the stadium, and lost just twice. In World Cup finals, it has played nine, won seven, and drawn two. Mexico has not even conceded a goal at the ground for more than three years.

These numbers hint at a broader benefit that teams playing at home tend to enjoy. A recent, comprehensive study by Dutch professor Adriaan Kalwij examined more than 4,000 international matches played at the World Cup and six regional tournaments. He found that in a game between opponents of equal quality, factors such a supportive crowd, a familiar environment, and opponents’ travel meant that playing at home tilted the odds in favor of the home team by 21%.

This is a sufficiently large advantage to overcome a sizable variation in talent. It means, for example, that if Austria played at home against Brazil, each team would have an equal chance of winning: Austria’s home advantage would cancel out Brazil’s advantage of having better players. 

But here’s the thing: Kalwij’s finding reflected an average of 4,000 games, of which very few would have such a large altitude factor as the one facing England in the Azteca.

Another study, conducted in 2007 by British researcher Patrick McSharry tried to quantify the impact of altitude specifically. It looked at almost 1,500 matches in South American international soccer, comparing results at grounds that at sea level, such as the Maracana in Rio de Janeiro and the Bombonera in Buenos Aires, and others in the clouds, including El Alto in Bolivia (4,000m up) and Atahualpa in Quito, Ecuador (2,700m).

McSharry found that every 1,000m of difference in altitude was equivalent to half a goal in favor of the high-altitude team. This means that the Azteca’s location alone means Mexico will effectively start their round-of-16 tie against England up 1–0.  

The three variables at play when England walk out into Mexico’s cathedral are not in the visitors’ favour.

Yes, England will have a talent advantage, and if the game were played in a neutral venue, Kalwij tells Front Office Sports that he would expect the team to win two-thirds of the time. But this benefit is more than offset by Mexico’s home advantage. Throw in the Azteca’s altitude, and a win for the low-lying Europeans should be considered a shock.

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US coach, star rip World Cup referee’s decision to give Folarin Balogun a red card

The U.S. Men’s National Team’s postgame celebration from Wednesday’s 2-0World Cup win over Bosnia-Herzegovina was muted somewhat by their frustration at Folarin Balogun’s controversial red card.

The Americans’ leading scorer, who had scored in the first half, was ticketed in the 64th minute. Initially, Balogun received no discipline for stepping on Tarik Muharemovic‘s ankle in the 64th minute. But using VAR, the match official then gave him a red card.

The Americans played the remainder of the game with 10 players and won’t have Balogun for Monday’s game against Belgium.

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United States coach Mauricio Pochettino told The Athletic the call was overly harsh.

“For me? Never a red card,” Pochettino said. “Never an intention to step on the player. It was a normal action in football that happened by accident.”

“He’s very disappointed,” Pochettino added. “It was an action that wasn’t intention, he’s sad. We cannot do anything to change this feeling. This is soccer, this is football. For sure he’s going to help us to perform and hopefully we can go to the next round so he can be available again.”

Christian Pulisic, who hugged Balogun in a sympathetic embrace after the call, disagreed with the decision, but told The Athletic that the U.S. would rally on his behalf.

“It just seems so harsh,” Pulisic said. “I just told him, he’s done so much for us, and now we got his back.”

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Paul George’s trade tree has become one of the wildest in NBA history

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Paul George was traded again on Wednesday in a blockbuster deal that brought Jaylen Brown to the Sixers. It’s been widely panned from Boston’s side, with our own Ricky O’Donnell noting that the Celtics have taken a step away from contention by taking on one of the worst contracts in the NBA, and losing a superstar in the process.

The trade means that George will have suited up for five teams, with three massive trades centered around the three-level scorer. Now that the Celtics deal is in the rearview mirror, we can look back at these staggering deals to see everything that has been given up for PG-13 over the years.

George was traded from the Pacers to the Thunder in 2017 for Victor Oladipo, who seemed destined to become a star — and Domantas Sabonis, who Oklahoma City took with the No. 11 pick the year prior. This was the smallest haul for George, but represented two young talents that were supposed to be cornerstones of the Pacers for years to come.

Next up was the mammoth trade to the Los Angeles Clippers in 2019, when the Clips were trying to build a big-two contender with Kawhi Leonard and George as the centerpieces. The NBA-shaping deal sent Shai Gilgeous-Alexander, Danilo Gallinari, FIVE first-round picks, and two pick swaps from L.A. to OKC.

George declined his player option with the Clippers in 2024, and signed a max-deal with the Sixers.

That brings us to Wednesday, when the 76ers traded George to the Celtics for Jaylen Brown, as well as a 2028 1st round pick/swap (whichever is more favorable), and two second-round picks. Brace yourselves for everything that Paul George has become over the years, because it’s WILD.

  • Shai Gilgeous-Alexander
  • Jaylen Brown
  • Jalen Williams (2022 draft pick)
  • Cason Wallace (2021 draft pick)
  • Domantas Sabonis
  • Nikola Topić (2024 draft pick)
  • Tre Mann (2021 draft pick)
  • Thomas Sorber (2025 draft pick swap)
  • Aday Mara (2026 draft pick swap)
  • Victor Oladipo
  • Danilo Gallinari

Oh, and OKC still has one more 1st-rounder coming in 2027. So, you could either have Paul George, or literally everything needed to build an NBA franchise.

USA and Belgium advance through World Cup knockouts, will face off in Seattle

Team USA is coming back to Seattle!

The United States Men’s National Team (USMNT) defeated Bosnia and Herzegovina 2-0, while Belgium had a dramatic 3-2 comeback victory over Senegal at Seattle Stadium, sending both teams through the round of 32 knockout stage on Wednesday.

The USMNT will now face Belgium in Seattle for a spot in the 2026 World Cup quarterfinals for the first time in 24 years.

The matchup between the USMNT and Belgium in the round of 16 is a repeat of the 2014 tournament in Brazil, when the teams clashed in the same round. Belgium won 2-1 in extra time, with all three goals scored after the 90-minute mark.

At Seattle Stadium on Wednesday afternoon, Belgium staged a remarkable comeback to beat Senegal 3-2 in extra time. Senegal had a 2-0 lead with just five minutes of regulation time remaining, but late goals by Romelu Lukaku and Youri Tielemans pushed the match into extra time. Tielemans completed the comeback by converting a penalty in the 125th minute of the game, the latest goal in World Cup history.

Hours later, the USMNT punched a ticket back to Seattle after beating Bosnia-Herzegovina 2-0 in Santa Clara, California.

Team USA survived the final 30 minutes of the match with only 10 men after Folarin Balogun picked up a controversial red card in the 64thminute. Balogun snagged the first goal for the U.S. just before halftime, but will now be suspended for the match against Belgium, forcing Team USA to forfeit its leading goal scorer.

Malik Tillman scored the second goal with a free kick, and Bosnia-Herzegovina was unable to claw its way back, advancing the USMNT to the Round of 16 as celebrations erupted across Santa Clara, Seattle, and the country.

Team USA and Belgium will now face off in a World Cup rematch at Seattle Stadium at 5 p.m. on Monday. The match will be Seattle’s final World Cup game.

The winner will advance to the quarterfinals to face either Spain, Portugal, Austria, or Croatia.

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The managers brought down by the World Cup 😞

The managers brought down by the World Cup
The managers brought down by the World Cup 😞

When the World Cup rhymes with fatal.

From dream to nightmare. 

For many national team managers, the World Cup is the ultimate test, the moment of truth. Victory and continuity, or defeat and the guillotine. 

Since the start of this 2026 World Cup, several coaches have been fired or have resigned.

The list of coaches “victimized” by this American World Cup: 

  • Ronald Koeman - Netherlands - Resigned (eliminated in the round of 16 vs Morocco)
  • Marcelo Bielsa - Uruguay - Resigned (eliminated in the group stage)
  • Hong Myung-bo - South Korea - Resigned (eliminated in the group stage)
  • Steve Clarke - Scotland - Resigned (eliminated in the group stage)
  • Sebastian Beccacece - Ecuador - Resigned (eliminated in the round of 16 vs Mexico)
  • Miroslav Koubek - Czech Republic - Fired (eliminated in the group stage)

Who will be the next to join the list?

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NHL free agency spills into Day 2 with Patrick Kane among those available

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NHL free agency spilled into Thursday with some high-profile players still on the open market, including a three-time Stanley Cup champion.

Patrick Kane is still available after spending the past three years with Detroit. Kane is 37 now and a decade from winning the Hart Trophy as MVP when he led the league in scoring but takes playoff MVP experience and three Cup rings wherever he goes. Also unsigned are wingers Vladimir Tarasenko, who has won twice, and Anthony Mantha, who is coming off a career year, and forward Claude Giroux, who is still chasing a championship at 38.

The first 11-plus hours of free agency featured more than 55 players changing places across the league with more than $360 million worth of contracts. And that’s not even counting Bowen Byram becoming the highest-paid defenseman at an average salary of $12.5 million beginning in 2027 under his new deal with Chicago after he was acquired in a trade with Buffalo.

Byram’s time with that distinction may be short if Colorado gets a new contract done with two-time Norris Trophy-winner Cale Makar, which also would into effect in 2027-28.

The salary cap getting another record increase to $104 million led to some big-money deals but also reduced the depth of available talent because teams had room to re-sign their top players. New Jersey extended captain Nico Hischier, Florida re-signed center Eetu Luostarinen and Philadelphia rewarded goaltender Dan Vladar with a long-term contract.

New York Islanders general manager Mathieu Darche was expecting a break after a busy stretch with the draft and free agency happening less than a week apart. And yet, he’s also keeping an eye out.

“We’ll have probably over $40 million of cap space next summer,” Darche said. “I’m still going to be working the rest of the summer, especially the next couple weeks. A lot of GMs, I won’t lie to you, they go on vacation and it goes pretty silent on the GM chat. But if I have opportunities to improve the team, I will. Every single day, it’s a relentless pursuit of trying to get better.”

Hischier’s Devils made a splash late Wednesday by tendering an offer sheet for Utah center Barrett Hayton for $4.775 million. The Mammoth, who acquired Vincent Trocheck in a trade with the Rangers, have a week to match or would receive a second-round pick as compensation.

The threat of an offer sheet remains for Dallas winger Jason Robertson, who turned down a trade to Seattle last week and needs a new contract. The Stars signed forward Joel Kiviranta to a one-year contract after he had nine points in 51 games for Colorado last season.

Reigning Norris winner Zach Werenski won’t be going to the Stars and reaffirmed with two years left on his deal that he’s happy to be in Columbus after trade rumors settled quickly.

Michigan basketball transfer J.P. Estrella reportedly staying

Michigan basketball is reportedly retaining a big transfer.

According to ESPN's Pete Thamel, Tennessee transfer J.P. Estrella plans on staying with Michigan next season despite the departure of former U-M coach Dusty May. Per Thamel, Estrella "quickly bonded" with U-M interim coach Mike Boynton, whom the University officially appointed as the interim on June 23.

Estrella's re-commitment follows that of 7-foot-2 Cincinnati transfer Moustapha Thiam, who according to On3's Joe Tipton said he would stay in Michigan on June 30.

Estrella averaged 10 points and 5.4 rebounds per game over 33 games as a junior with Tennessee in 2025-26, spending his first three seasons in Knoxville before transferring to Michigan. He and Thiam were part of a three-person transfer class brought in by May following the Wolverines' national championship in April.

But with May leaving for the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, it opened an opportunity for Michigan players to transfer elsewhere. So far, however, Michigan has gotten further commitments from many of its most important players, including senior point guard Elliot Cadeau and sophomore shooting guard Trey McKenney.

It will still be a challenge to find replacements for Michigan's outgoing players, however, with big men Morez Johnson Jr., Yaxel Lendeborg and Aday Mara all selected within the first 12 picks of the 2026 NBA Draft. Michigan basketball will also be missing May, who in two years led the Wolverines to a Big Ten tournament title, a Big Ten regular season title and the program's second-ever national championship in April.

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Michigan basketball transfer J.P. Estrella reportedly staying

Michigan basketball is reportedly retaining a big transfer.

According to ESPN's Pete Thamel, Tennessee transfer J.P. Estrella plans on staying with Michigan next season despite the departure of former U-M coach Dusty May. Per Thamel, Estrella "quickly bonded" with U-M interim coach Mike Boynton, whom the University officially appointed as the interim on June 23.

Estrella's re-commitment follows that of 7-foot-2 Cincinnati transfer Moustapha Thiam, who according to On3's Joe Tipton said he would stay in Michigan on June 30.

Estrella averaged 10 points and 5.4 rebounds per game over 33 games as a junior with Tennessee in 2025-26, spending his first three seasons in Knoxville before transferring to Michigan. He and Thiam were part of a three-person transfer class brought in by May following the Wolverines' national championship in April.

But with May leaving for the NBA's Dallas Mavericks, it opened an opportunity for Michigan players to transfer elsewhere. So far, however, Michigan has gotten further commitments from many of its most important players, including senior point guard Elliot Cadeau and sophomore shooting guard Trey McKenney.

It will still be a challenge to find replacements for Michigan's outgoing players, however, with big men Morez Johnson Jr., Yaxel Lendeborg and Aday Mara all selected within the first 12 picks of the 2026 NBA Draft. Michigan basketball will also be missing May, who in two years led the Wolverines to a Big Ten tournament title, a Big Ten regular season title and the program's second-ever national championship in April.

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TV schedule announced for start of EFL season

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The TV schedule for the opening two months of the English Football League's 2026-27 season have been announced and with that, there are a few games getting a headline slot.

Here are the new dates to jot into your calendars across the EFL in August and September:

  • Thursday, 20 August - Sheffield Wednesday v Bradford City (20:00 BST)
  • Sunday, 23 August - West Bromwich Albion v Burnley (12:00 BST)
  • Friday, 28 August - Wrexham v Birmingham City (20:00 BST)
  • Sunday, 6 September - Birmingham City v Wolves (12:00 BST)
  • Monday, 7 September - Bromley v AFC Wimbledon (20:00 BST)
  • Thursday, 10 September - Stevenage v Luton Town (20:00 BST)
  • Friday, 11 September - West Ham United v Wrexham (20:00 BST)
  • Sunday, 13 September - Sheffield United v Wolves (12:00 BST)
  • Thursday, 17 September - AFC Wimbledon v MK Dons (20:00 BST)
  • Friday, 18 September - Bristol City v Watford (20:00 BST)
  • Sunday, 20 September - Wolves v West Bromwich Albion (12:00 BST)

The above matches are the single-game choices whose dates have been moved for TV coverage - there are also a number of Saturday lunchtime, evening and multi-game midweek matches also being televised. The full list is available here.

The BBC Sport website will have live text commentaries of all the above fixtures and you can also tune in to games via your local BBC Radio station.

Pistons' Jalen Duren has encountered Jonathan Kuminga's Warriors problem

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Jalen Duren knows Jonathan Kuminga's pain.

Last offseason, restricted free agency made things particularly tough for Kuminga and the Golden State Warriors. Now, it's having a similar effect on Duren with the Detroit Pistons.

Yes, Duren is going to make more money on whatever contract he gets than Kuminga did, but the idea is the same.

These are players who want more money than they're being offered by their original team, and restricted free agency isn't the market it used to be.

MORE: Bronny James' best future doesn't involve a trade from Lakers

In the NBA, a restricted free agent can be given an offer sheet by any team in the league. The original team can match it, though.

In the past, that meant a team who really wanted a player would hand out an outlandish offer sheet, and the original team might not match.

Now, teams don't want to waste their time giving offer sheets to players who they might not get, knowing that all the while, plenty of unrestricted free agents are signing elsewhere.

It has led to a lot of settling in recent seasons -- Quentin Grimes with the 76ers last offseason was another example.

It also leads to games of chicken, where the original team just sits back and watches.

I have a dumb question:

If Jalen Duren is eligible for a 5/287 deal with the Pistons, and the most another team can offer is 4/177, why WOULDN'T the Pistons WANT another team to sign him to an offer sheet so they can just match and save 110 million and an extra year?

— Carmichael Dave (@CarmichaelDave) July 1, 2026

MORE: Why the Warriors are a terrible fit for LeBron James

Teams are always going to find different ways to work in whatever system exists, so this isn't necessarily making the case for changing any rules.

It's just pointing out that being an RFA isn't what it used to be.

Duren might have to settle, at some point, because the system doesn't quite help him out the way it could.

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Did Caitlin Clark sue Alyssa Thomas? Explaining fake report that has fooled WNBA fans

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A viral post originating from a fan group on Facebook has claimed that Indiana Fever star Caitlin Clark is suing the Phoenix Mercury's Alyssa Thomas following last week's controversial incident in which Thomas' closed fist made contact with Clark's throat.

The post makes the extraordinary claim that Clark is suing Thomas for $90 million following "the controversial physical incidents." It includes an AI-generated image of Thomas crying and says that the six-time WNBA All-Star has been handed an "extended suspension."

It should go without saying that the post is bogus, and more insidiously, it serves as promotional content for a line of Fever-themed merchandise.

MOREFever's Stephanie White comes to Alyssa Thomas' defense amid 'unacceptable toxicity' after Caitlin Clark incident

The WNBA suspended Thomas for one game following the incident. The league retroactively reviewed the play as the referees did not call a foul during the game itself, which ended with an 111-109 victory for the visiting Mercury.

During the past week, Thomas has been subject to an online harassment campaign that drew national attention and saw Fever head coach Stephanie White -- her former coach with the Connecticut Sun -- slam the fan behavior as "unacceptable."

Thomas served her suspension on Saturday, when the Mercury secured a road win over the Toronto Tempo, and she will return to the Phoenix lineup on Thursday night against the Seattle Storm.

Clark sat out for the second half of the Fever's loss to the Mercury with a back injury, and the two-time All-Star did not play in Indiana's 111-87 win over the Los Angeles Sparks on Saturday.

It is uncertain as to whether Clark will play Sunday when the Fever visit the defending WNBA champion Las Vegas Aces.

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Pirates urged to trade for flame-throwing Red Sox closer to fix bullpen issue

Aroldis Chapman

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The Pittsburgh Pirates are one of the more surprising teams of the 2026 MLB season, as they've gone from one of the worst teams in the league to one that has a legitimate chance of making the postseason.

But, as they are right now, they really need to improve the roster to have a real chance at the playoffs. The offense has been good, but the Pirates' pitching staff, specifically the bullpen, needs help.

ESPN's David Schoenfield is urging the Pirates to fix their Gregory Soto and closer issue by going out and reuniting with flame-throwing closer Aroldis Chapman in a trade with the Boston Red Sox. Such a move would make perfect sense for the Pirates this summer.

Pirates urged to trade for Aroldis Chapman from Red Sox

"The Pirates are in the bottom half of the majors in bullpen ERA and win probability added as Gregory Soto, the primary closer, has a terrible ratio of 11 saves to four blown saves and is too erratic to be a playoff closer," Schoenfield writes. "Of course, they need to get there first, which is why they need Chapman.

Chapman, the Red Sox left-handed closer, is the best reliever who could be dealt this season around MLB. The Pirates, with a chance to make a postseason run, would benefit greatly from adding Chapman this summer.

He has a 2.19 ERA this season, as the 38-year-old closer still is one of the best relievers in baseball. While he might not be a long-term solution, he'd be a big help in 2026.

MORERed Sox need middle infield help at trade deadline amid renewed postseason hope

But if he reaches 40 innings pitched in 2026, Chapman would have his 2027 option vest, giving the Pirates an extra year of club control.

Pittsburgh cannot keep relying on Soto to be their closer this season, and Chapman, the left-handed flame-thrower, would be about the best possible player they could pick up.

Reuniting with Chapman would make a lot of sense for the Pirates. He's exactly what this team needs to fix their Soto issue and improve one of the weakest areas of the roster.

It won't guarantee a postseason spot, but for a Pirates team with a ton of potential, Chapman is the exact kind of trade deadline move that would excite fans and help the team make a run for some October baseball for the first time in a while.

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Learfield Directors’ Cup: not a lot to show for RU….again

The Learfield Directors’ Cup final standings were recently released. The results were not great for Rutgers. And I will be among those who will agree that nj.com didn’t hesitate to hammer RU in their reporting of the results.

The Directors’ Cup is given out by the National Association of Collegiate Directors of Athletics (NACDA) and measures the success of college athletics departments based on a point system in NCAA championship events (and bowl games) for all sports — during the 2025-26 season. It attempts to be an objective measure of how successful a program is on the field/court/mat/sand. Or bowling alley. The final standings can be found here.

Rutgers has never done exceptionally well in these standings. Rutgers’ best finish ever in the NACDA Directors’ Cup was 48th overall, which they achieved at the conclusion of the 2021-22 academic year. This year, the Scarlet Knights finished 93rd in the standings for the award. For the record, the scoring system used by NACDA is here.

During that 2021-22 season, Rutgers had nine teams appear in the national rankings, the most programs ranked during the same season in program history. The Scarlet Knights had five teams compete in Big Ten Championship games, including women’s soccer which captured the school’s first-ever regular season conference title and field hockey which earned the first Big Ten Tournament Championship in school history. You win, do well in post-season play, you get points for this award. When you don’t, 2025-26 happens.

Rutgers finished last among Big Ten schools for the fourth consecutive year, landing 22 spots behind the second-worst Big Ten school (Maryland, 71st) and 31 spots behind the third-worst school (Purdue, 62nd). Not terribly good.

Who finished ahead of Rutgers, besides the entire Big Ten? Well, the ten schools immediately ahead of RU were: 92 – Hawaii, 91- Cincinnatii, 90- Georgia Tech, tied at 88- High Point & Houston, 87- Liberty, 86- Tarleton State, 85- Utah State, 84- Pitt, 83- Boston College. Personally, I can live with Tech, Pitt, and even BC ahead of us, but Tarleton State?

Fall shutout is a bad start

The fall results were a low point, as Rutgers earned no points for play in men’s or women’s cross country, field hockey, football, men’s or women’s soccer, or volleyball; Rutgers doesn’t compete in water polo, the last fall sport.

Rutgers finally got on the board with its winter sports, but was still at the bottom of the Big Ten. At that point, Rutgers trailed 17th ranked Maryland by 100 points. Rutgers earned points for women’s gymnastics, women’s swimming, and men’s wrestling. Not that every school has them, but Rutgers can’t score in a number of winter sports, some of which it used to have. The other winter spots are men’s swimming, men’s and women’s fencing, men’s gymnastics, men’s and women’s ice hockey, men’s and women’s track & field, women’s wrestling, women’s bowling, rifle, and skiing.

There are 14 sports in the spring that count towards the Directors’ Cup standings; Rutgers scored points in only two. Women’s Lacrosse and rowing were the sports that earned points for RU while the rest came up empty. That means that baseball, women’s golf, men’s golf, men’s and women’s lacrosse, softball, women’s tennis, and both track & field programs were shutout. Rutgers doesn’t compete in men’s volleyball, women’s water polo, beach volleyball, or men’s tennis, each of which are counted in the standings.

The final total? Rutgers cometes in seven of the eight fall sports and scored zero points. It got 117.50 points while competing in just seven of the 17 winter sports, and finished the year scoring 110 points competing in 10 spring sports. A bad start and not a lot of success as the year progressed.

Compare that to the highest ranked Big Ten team, UCLA. The Bruins don’t play men’s or women’s lacrosse, so that’s two of the 14 spring sports in which they can’t score. The other 12? They earned points in every one. That’s how you get recognition. Another example: at the end of the fall, Wisconsin was the highest scoring Big Ten school; they don’t play field hockey and they didn’t score in women’s soccer. Those were the only fall sports in which they didn’t score points.

Rutgers has more sports than most Big Ten schools; more than a lot of schools, period. But the success of those teams has been very limited. As an overall program, Keli Zinn has a lot of work to do.

Six key items on Laporta’s Barcelona roadmap as he begins latest mandate

Six key items on Laporta’s Barcelona roadmap as he begins latest mandate
Six key items on Laporta’s Barcelona roadmap as he begins latest mandate

Joan Laporta has begun his new mandate as Barcelona president with a defined roadmap for the next five years, and the priorities are not difficult to identify.

According to MARCA, Laporta returns to the presidency after winning almost 70% of the members’ vote in March, with the Spotify Camp Nou, institutional stability, sporting ambition and modernisation all central to his plan.

The first major objective is obvious: finish the Spotify Camp Nou. Barça hope the stadium will be ready for the final roof installation between spring and summer next year, with the fully completed project expected during the 2027-28 season.

A finished Camp Nou should become one of the club’s biggest economic engines, increasing matchday and commercial income at a time when Barcelona need sustainable growth.

The Catalan club have already benefited from the partial reopening of the stadium last season, which has helped them stabilise the finances.

Gearing up for his new term. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

Stability, La Liga and Madrid

The second point is institutional peace. After a long electoral period, Laporta wants the club to avoid internal noise and focus on sporting and financial progress.

That will not be easy. Possible future candidates, including Jose Elias, have already appeared in the background. Laporta’s challenge is to keep the club united enough to move forward without constant political distraction.

The third point is Barcelona’s relationship with La Liga. The presence of Javier Tebas at Laporta’s inauguration showed a clear improvement after years of tension.

By contrast, the relationship with Real Madrid remains difficult. Laporta’s recent comments made that clear, especially with the ongoing institutional friction around the Negreira case and Madrid’s position against Barça.

Flick, Deco and modern Barça

The fourth part of the roadmap is ensuring sporting continuity. Laporta has full confidence in Hansi Flick and Deco, and the relationship between the president, coach and sporting director is as strong as it can get.

Full trust in Flick and Deco. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)

That is crucial. Barcelona have already signed Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United, who looks like such a Flick-coded player, and Deco is also doing everything he can to sign Julian Alvarez from Atletico Madrid.

The fifth part of his roadmap is La Masia. Even with better finances and a stronger transfer position, Laporta is very clear that the academy will remain central to everything.

That is exactly the balance that Barça need. They should always look inwards before looking outside, and the club’s best football teams have been built on this ethos.

The sixth priority is modernisation. Barcelona want to launch projects such as Barça Play, which would show academy matches, while also pushing the use of artificial intelligence in sport.

Laporta also wants to reform the club statutes to protect the member-owned model and improve participation and transparency.

Having done quite a lot and left such an impression during his first three spells in charge of the Catalan club, Laporta will know that his fourth one will also define how he is remembered by the Culers community.

The roadmap is ambitious, but it is crystal clear: finish the stadium, stabilise the club, compete in Europe, trust Flick and Deco, protect La Masia and modernise the institution.

It is now time for Laporta to deliver on these promises.

Kit Margetson: United to sign Welsh shot-stopper on free transfer

Kit Margetson: United to sign Welsh shot-stopper on free transfer
Kit Margetson: United to sign Welsh shot-stopper on free transfer

Manchester United appear to be focusing on strengthening their goalkeeping department at the moment.

Earlier today, The Peoples Person relayed a report claiming United are working on signing Sam Johnstone from Wolverhampton Wanderers as they look to replace Andre Onana.

Now, a reputed source is claiming that they are set to seal the signing of a highly rated shot-stopper.

Manchester United to sign free agent Kit Margetson

According to the BBC, Wales Under-21 goalkeeper Kit Margetson is “poised to leave Swansea City for Manchester United.”

The 19-year-old is the son of  Martyn Margetson, who left his role as Swansea’s head of goalkeeping at the end of last season.

Margetson joined Swansea at under-15 level. He is yet to make an appearance at first-team level for the Championship club, but he enjoyed a promising spell at Connah’s Quay Nomads in 2025-26.

In March, it emerged that United’s highly respected goalkeeping scout Tony Coton was in attendance at a Cymru Premier fixture to watch Margetson.

The 6’4″ beast ended the season with 10 clean sheets in 34 games in all competitions for Connah’s Quay.

It is understood that Swansea were in discussions to hand Margetson a new contract earlier this year, but they now expect him to depart, with United “likely to pay a compensation fee to secure his services.”

Meanwhile, The Sun claims United will likely loan Margetson to an EFL club this summer to “continue his development in senior football.”

Manchester United to finalise Cristian Orozco deal

United are also close to completing the signing of Colombian youngster Cristian Orozco.

The combative midfielder turns 18 this month. Last week, it was reported that he has travelled to England to undergo medical tests before a formal announcement of his arrival.

Orozco will be part of United’s U-21s’ pre-season training camp in Germany.

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He's back, Liverpool star recovers from awful injury well ahead of schedule

He's back, Liverpool star recovers from awful injury well ahead of schedule
He's back, Liverpool star recovers from awful injury well ahead of schedule

Liverpool have welcomed a star back earlier than thought. He's back fit and ready to get to work.

Liverpool have some serious injuries to deal with at the moment. It was a season full of them, really, as even Alexander Isak fracturing his leg wasn't the worst of it.

The Swede, thankfully, wasn't out for that long and returned before the season ended. Hugo Ekitike, however, may be out until close to 2027 - if not into January.

Conor Bradley will almost certainly be out for that long. We'd be quite shocked to see him back before the New Year, in fact, such was the extent of his knee injury.

Giovanni Leoni is another missing. He badly injured his knee on debut and missed the entire season - hopefully, he can return and play a role in 2026/27.

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And then there's an unusual one: Jeremy Jacquet. He officially completed his move to Liverpool on Wednesday and will be a Red for the foreseeable future.

But he also suffered an injury blow last season with a shoulder problem that ended his campaign prematurely. Not long after agreeing to join Liverpool, in fact.

That injury risked jeopardising Jacquet's pre-season, potentially forcing him to join up with his new squad quite late in the day. It now seems that this won't be the case, however, and that the French defender is already good to go.

That's according to Dominic King, who reports that Jacquet is over the shoulder problem and ready to play a full part in pre-season. This is a massive win for Liverpool, who need Jacquet to quickly adapt and replace Ibrahima Konate after his compatriot joined Real Madrid.

Cooper Lutkenhaus, 17, makes Prefontaine Classic 800 debut with veteran's poise and youthful energy

Cooper Lutkenhaus drives around in a truck that's five years older than him. He runs around the track with a wisdom and a confidence that almost stand in contrast to his 17 years of age.

One of the top 800-meter runners in the world is about to enter his senior year of high school. His favorite class happens to be U.S. history, which seems fitting since he's rewriting entire chapters of track's record book.

Lutkenhaus is not only breaking age marks — he's the 18-and-under world record holder — but is beating the best of the best, too. He recently edged Emmanuel Wanyonyi of Kenya, the champion at the 2024 Paris Olympics, at a Diamond League meet. Down the road, Lutkenhaus could be the one who eclipses David Rudisha's long-standing world record — a mark that's near the age (14 years) of Lutkenhaus.

That, though, remains a conversation for another time. Because Lutkenhaus doesn't really focus on times or medals when he takes the starting line.

“It’s just to see how many people I can beat across the finish line," said Lutkenhaus, who is making his Prefontaine Classic debut on Friday night at Hayward Field in Eugene, Oregon.

Bursting on the scene

Lutkenhaus made a big splash last August when he finished the 800 in 1 minute, 42.27 seconds at the U.S. championships at Hayward Field.

Not only did that performance earn him headlines — he topped the 18-and-under mark — but also a trip to Tokyo as the youngest American runner ever to qualify for the world outdoor championships. In addition, it paved the way for him to go pro and sign a deal with Nike.

In Tokyo last September, Lutkenhaus didn't make it out of the opening round. But it did provide a valuable learning experience.

“You have to be extremely confident,” recounted Lutkenhaus, who attends Northwest High School in Justin, Texas. “I was pretty confident going into that race, but I’m a lot more now than I was during that time. I felt like I was just a high school kid that ran a crazy time and ended up there. But now it feels like, ‘This is what you do, so go do it.’”

He's done precisely that, too.

On June 10, Lutkenhaus held off Wanyonyi in Oslo, Norway, to finish in a personal-best time of 1:42.08, which is the third-fastest ever by an American. Rudisha's world record stands at 1:40.91, a mark the Kenyan great set while winning Olympic gold at the 2012 London Games.

“It’s definitely possible for any athlete,” Lutkenhaus said of Rudisha's record. “I’m not going to say that athlete’s me, but I feel like that’s a record where it’s not going to be where someone’s going to call their shot — it’s going to happen because of the race that you’re in.”

High school senior

This fall, Lutkenhaus will be balancing workouts with school. A typical day will resemble something like this: 7 a.m. training with teammates, followed by school from 8:25 a.m. to 3:50 p.m. and then another workout.

“No different than a standard high school kid in the state of Texas,” said Lutkenhaus, who's been part of the Nike Elite Program since his freshman year of high school. “This year it’s pretty nice because I have a couple of off classes, so I can train a little more.”

He's still the same Cooper Lutkenhaus. He drives a 2003 Chevy Silverado that’s been passed down through his family. His only real purchase since signing with Nike?

"Gas for my truck," he cracked.

As for why his favorite class is U.S. history, he responded: “You need to learn from the past so it’s never repeated.”

That's a credo he's taken to the track, too, learning from every race.

He's among the favorites Friday in a field that's set to include Bryce Hoppel, the American 800-meter record holder, and Donavan Brazier, the 2019 world champion.

Big names taking the track

The Prefontaine Classic is filled with big names.

On Saturday, Americans Sha’Carri Richardson and Melissa Jefferson-Wooden lead a strong contingent in the women's 100. Jefferson-Wooden won the event at worlds last September. The men's 100 features Kenny Bednarek and reigning world champion Oblique Seville of Jamaica.

In the women's long jump, there's defending world and Olympic champion Tara Davis-Woodhall.

Sound advice

Lutkenhaus is always open for tips. Recently, he received some friendly advice while riding on a train with two-time world champion pole vaulter Sam Kendricks. Kendricks stressed the importance to Lutkenhaus of setting small, more attainable goals along with bigger ones.

“If you don’t hit that big goal but you hit a lot of the small ones, you’re probably going to be pretty successful,” said Lutkenhaus, who won the 800 at the world indoor championships in March to become the youngest man to win an individual gold medal at worlds.

See, wisdom beyond his years.

“It’s not even really the medals or the records," Lutkenhaus said. "It's just how can I make this sport more entertaining for the people that watch. Because if there are ever people that maybe root for me at meets, I want to put on a show for them and hope they enjoy watching me.”

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Here are the Class of 2026 Male and Female SIAC Athlete of the Year finalists

EVANSVILLE — Another year, another talented group of athletes.

The Southern Indiana Athletic Conference announced its finalists for the 2026 Banterra Bank Outstanding Athlete of the Year on July 2. Each member school is traditionally allowed to name one male and one female senior athlete for the award. The honor is based on athletic achievement, academic success, and community service.

The winners will be announced as part of the 17th annual “Celebration of Champions” on Thursday, July 9.

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Here are the finalists for Male Athlete of the Year: Luke Curtis (Bosse), Carter Bobe (Castle), Zackary Robards (Central), Micah Robling (Harrison), Jack Levin (Jasper), Max Miller (Mater Dei), Cohen Havill (Memorial), Brooks Carroll (North), AJ Coates (Reitz) and Mac McCormick (Vincennes Lincoln).

Here are the finalists for Female Athlete of the Year: Greenlee Gist (Bosse), Emma Bruggenschmidt (Castle), Maddy Shirley (Central), Gabby Sutton (Harrison), Ella Clark (Jasper), Morgan Wannemuehler (Mater Dei), Emma Teague (Memorial), De'Janay Layne (North), Bailey Hape (Reitz) and Madelaine Mitchell (Vincennes Lincoln).

Let's briefly run down each finalist based on information provided or known: What sport(s) they played during his or her entire high school career, academic success (if provided), and future plans.

SIAC 2026 Male Athlete of the Year nominees

Luke Curtis, Bosse: Played tennis and baseball. Led the Bulldogs in multiple categories, including batting average and led the SIAC in strikeouts (96). Also the No. 1 singles player in tennis. Team captain in both. National Honor Society and Academic Honors. Two-time Kiwanis Award winner. Will play baseball at Kentucky Wesleyan.

Carter Bobe, Castle: Played football, basketball and golf. Class 5A All-State and First Team All-SIAC wide receiver, finishing top 10 for career receptions and yards in program history. Starter for the sectional champion basketball team. Academic All-State in football and Academic All-State honorable mention in basketball. Will play football at Hillsdale College.

Beau Robards, Central: Played football and wrestling. A three-year team captain and starter on the offensive/defensive lines in football. A regional qualifier at 190 pounds and three-year captain in wrestling. Academic All-State in wrestling. Four-time academic All-City. National Honor Society. Five-time Kiwanis Award winner.

Micah Robling, Harrison: Ran cross country and track. Three-time state qualifier and USATF National qualifier in track. Swept the 400-meter titles in the City, SIAC, Sectional and Regional this spring. Finished ninth at the state championship. Team captain in cross country. National Honor Society. Two-time Kiwanis Award winner. Running track at DePauw.

Jack Levin, Jasper: Played football, basketball and baseball. A three-year starter, First Team All-SIAC and team captain in football. A three-year starter and First Team All-SIAC in baseball. Pitched in the state championship game as a junior. Honor roll all eight semesters. Academic Honors diploma. Attending Purdue University.

North's Brooks Carroll (4) throws to first as the North Huskies play the Jeffersonville Red Devils during the 2026 IHSAA Class 4A Baseball Regional at Bosse Field in Evansville, Ind., Saturday, June 6, 2026.

Max Miller, Mater Dei: Played football and baseball. A two-year starter in football and led the team in tackles last fall. Batted a team-best .479 in baseball and helped the Wildcats win the Class 2A state championship. First Team All-SIAC and IHSBCA All-Star. Academic All-State in football. Four-time Academic All-City. Kiwanis Award winner. Academic honors diploma. Will play baseball at Frontier Community College.

Cohen Havill, Memorial: Played soccer. Gatorade Player of the Year finalist and named to High School All-American Game. Two-time SIAC Player of the Year. First Team All-State, All-SIAC and All-City. Team co-captain. Finished fifth all-time in career goals at Memorial. Won a state championship as a junior. Academic All-State and two-time Academic All-City. National Honor Society. Will play soccer at Loyola.

More: Mater Dei standout headlines 2026 Courier & Press All-Metro Baseball Team

Brooks Carroll, North: Played soccer and baseball. First Team All-State, All-SIAC and team captain in soccer. Helped the team reach the Class 3A regional championship. Led the team with a .430 batting average this spring and helped the Huskies reach the Class 4A semi-state final. First Team All-SIAC and IHSBCA All-Star. Played in the state championship as a junior. Eight-time Academic All-City. Kiwanis Award winner. National Honor Society. Will play baseball at Evansville.

AJ Coates, Reitz: Played football and wrestling. Two-time All-State linebacker in football. Three-time All-City and two-time All-SIAC. Finished sixth in career tackles in program history. A semi-state qualifier at 215 pounds as a junior. Academic All-State and team captain in football. Will play football at DePauw.

Mac McCormick, Vincennes Lincoln: Played football and basketball. Led the Alices with 1,172 rushing yards and seven sacks last fall. SIAC Player of the Year. Two-time All-State and All-SIAC. Team captain in football and basketball. Will play football at Valparaiso.

SIAC 2026 Female Athlete of the Year nominees

Greenlee Gist, Bosse: Played golf, cross country and swimming/diving. Owns the school record in diving. Team captain in golf and swimming/diving. Academic All-City and National Honor Society. Two-time Kiwanis Award winner. Also competed 12 years in competitive gymnastics. Will attend Southern Illinois.

Emma Bruggenschmidt, Castle: Played softball and volleyball. Three-time All-State and four-time All-SIAC shortstop in softball. Finished top 10 in state history in doubles and runs scored. Broke the school records in career hits and runs – helped the Knights win the 4A regional this spring. Indiana Miss Softball finalist, SIAC Player of the Year and SCAI All-Star. All-SIAC in volleyball as a junior (missed most of senior season with injury). Academic All-State honorable mention and National Honor Society. Team captain in softball and volleyball. Will play softball at Indiana.

Maddy Shirley, Central: Played basketball and volleyball. Finished second in Evansville history with 2,113 career points. Four-time All-SIAC, three-time SIAC Player of the Year and two-time All-State. School record holder in career points, rebounds and blocks. Junior All-Star. Four-time Academic All-State and All-City. National Honor Society and Academic Honors diploma. Kiwanis Award winner. Will play basketball at Southern Indiana.

Central's Maddy Shirley (32) pulls down a rebound as the Heritage Hills Patriots play the Central Lady Bears during the 2026 IHSAA Class 3A Girls Basketball Sectional in Evansville, Ind., Tuesday, Feb. 3, 2026.

Gabby Sutton, Harrison: Played soccer and track. A four-year athlete in the shot put, finishing top five in City and SIAC as a senior. Fourth in the sectional and regional qualifier. Team captain and starting defender in soccer. Academic All-City and National Honor Society. Will attend Southern Indiana.

Ella Clark, Jasper: Played soccer, basketball and track. All-SIAC distance runner in track. Regional qualifier in 800. Sectional champion and state qualifier in 4x800 relay. Team captain in soccer and basketball. Two-time Academic All-State and National Honor Society. JHS Positive Achiever Award with a 4.067 grade point average. Will attend Indiana State.

Morgan Wannemuehler, Mater Dei: Played soccer and track. Three-time All-City, three-time All-SIAC and two-time All-State in soccer. Co-SIAC Player of the Year as a senior, helping the Wildcats reach the 2A regional final, with 63 career goals. City, SIAC and sectional track champion in 400. State qualifier as a junior. Team captain in soccer and track. Four-time Academic All-City and National Honor Society. Two-time Kiwanis Award winner. Will play soccer at Southern Indiana.

Emma Teague, Memorial: Played soccer. Four-time All-City, four-time All-SIAC and two-time All-State goalkeeper. Co-SIAC Player of the Year and All-American as a senior, helping the Tigers reach the 3A regional final. Won a state championship as a sophomore. Two-year team captain. Academic All-State and National Honor Society. Kiwanis award winner and valedictorian. Will play soccer at Western Kentucky.

More: Maddy Shirley becomes first in Central basketball history to have jersey retired

De'Janay Layne, North: Ran track & field. Won 10 sectional, 10 City, nine regional and seven SIAC championships across multiple events in her career. Swept the City, Sectional and Regional titles as a senior in the 100 and 200-meter races. A two-time state champion in the 200, including her senior year. Team captain. Will run at Indiana State.

Bailey Hape, Reitz: Played basketball and softball. Three-time All-SIAC and two-time All-State honorable mention in basketball. Finished third in program history with 1,087 career points. Three-year team captain and helped the Panthers win their first regional title since 1981. Five-time Academic All-City. Two-time Kiwanis Award winner. National Honor Society. Will play basketball at Samford.

Madelaine Mitchell, Vincennes Lincoln: Played soccer, basketball and tennis. A four-year athlete and team captain in all three sports. National Honor Society with a 4.0 grade point average. Academic Honor diploma. Valedictorian and Lilly Scholarship finalist. Will attend Indiana.

Kyle Sokeland is a sports reporter for the Courier & Press. Follow him on X (formerly Twitter) @kylesokeland or email at kyle.sokeland@courierpress.com.

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Here's what to know for RIFC as it returns to USL Championship action

Rhode Island FC is back in action on Saturday.

The club’s three-week hiatus ends with a Fourth of July celebration at Centreville Bank Stadium against Orange County SC. The West Coast squad leads the Western Conference standings and arrives in Pawtucket during scorching temperatures.

Temps in the city are expected to reach the mid-90s to welcome Rhode Island back to its USL Championship slate after the World Cup break. RIFC left off winning three of its last four matches, including a 4-1 triumph at Loudoun United FC. Start time for Saturday’s match is set for 7:30 p.m.

“I think everyone involved earned a much-needed break and an opportunity to recharge,” RIFC assistant coach Marcos Ugarte said. “Our season is really long, it's taxing with all the travel in the first sort of half of the season. There's lots of games with the Open Cup and obviously USL Cup games.

“Even though in some ways it would have been nice to keep playing because we were potentially earning some momentum, I think in the end, the break was good for the group.”

JJ Williams scored and handed out two assists in that victory vs. Loudon. The forward is tied for eighth in goals (6) and fourth in assists (4) in the USL this year. He already passed last year’s goal total across all competitions and is two goals behind his 2024 campaign with Rhode Island. He’ll need to continue the form for RIFC to maintain its pace, it outscored opponents 11-3 over the last four games across all competitions, that it possessed before the break.

“He’s been able to stay largely healthy,” Ugarte said of Williams. “Over the last two years, he's missed in-and-around this time frame of the season with injury. And that has stifled maybe any momentum that he's been able to maintain. He's found a way, because he's as good as he is, to by the end of the season, really become the player that everyone in the league knows.

“He deserves all the credit for his ability to stay healthy and not only contribute from a goal perspective, scoring side of things, but from a pressing side of things. A physicality side of things and from an assist standpoint.”

Rhode Island, with Williams pacing the attack, might have ended its trend of lackluster goal scoring. It’s seventh in goals and shots taken in the USL this year — a far better showing than last season when it finished 22nd in scoring. The club knows it can defend and always finds its best form in elimination games, but the attack has been the missing link. Stringing together consistent and complete performances would key a summer run for the club.

“We'll just continue to kind of evolve this group and really focus on ourselves,” Ugarte said. “I think this group still has another level and another gear that they can reach.”

Rhode Island FC fell short in its Star Wars Night battle vs. Birmingham Legion FC on Saturday in a 3-1 loss at Centreville Bank Stadium

It’s likely too early for Rhode Island to eye the Eastern Conference table, but it has searched for its first home playoff game since the inaugural season at Bryant University. The club is currently on the outside of the playoff race — ranked ninth in the east — but there are points to be found with four league games in July. The club also has a USL Cup game against Brooklyn FC during the busy start to the summer.

"There's realistically going to continue to be some maybe highs and lows," Ugarte said. "Obviously, we're going to do everything we can to minimize the lows, but the league is so competitive. It's so tough — it's about trying to stay consistent more than anything."

This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Here's what to know for RIFC as it returns to USL Championship action

What shocking Paul George trade means for Celtics offseason possibilities

The Celtics made a stunning move on Wednesday night, sending All-Star Jaylen Brown to the Philadelphia 76ers in exchange for Paul George, two first-round picks (2028, 2031) and two second-round picks (2030, 2031). The move brings a sudden end to Brown’s 10-year stint with the franchise in what amounts to a large gamble by Brad Stevens in reshaping this team moving forward.

The deal comes after Boston already added two more players via free agency on Wednesday in Mitchell Robinson and Mike Conley Jr., reshaping the roster heading into the 2026-27 season. Let’s take a look at the aftermath of the Brown deal and Boston’s other moves to see what options the Celtics have at their disposal this offseason.

2026-27 Celtics roster payroll

Jayson Tatum: $58.4 million

Paul George: $54.1 million (could be bumped up depending on trade kicker)

Derrick White: $30.3 million

Mitchell Robinson: $15 million

Sam Hauser: $10.8 million

Payton Pritchard: $7.7 million

Chris Cenac Jr.: $2.98 million

Hugo Gonzalez: $2.9 million

Luka Garza: $2.8 million

Dalano Banton: $2.8 million

Baylor Scheierman: $2.7 million

Neemias Queta: $2.6 million

Ron Harper Jr.: $2.6 million

Jordan Walsh: $2.4 million

Mike Conley Jr.: $2.4 million

Total Payroll: $201 million

Analysis: The Celtics remain over the luxury tax line ($200.4 million) just barely but that can be rectified quickly by releasing Banton, who is on a non-guaranteed deal. Dillon Mitchell and Amari Williams are also expected to be on two-way contracts for the Celtics next season. George also does have a trade kicker in his deal, it’s unclear if he will waive it as part of the swap.

Boston is still hard capped at first apron ($209 million)

The Celtics trimmed their payroll by about $3 million in the Brown deal, giving themselves a bit more breathing room under the first apron ($209 million). The Celtics created a hard cap by using the full mid-level exception on Mitchell Robinson in free agency.

The Celtics now have five tradable first-round picks

The draft compensation was underwhelming for Brown compared to what the team originally aimed for in multiple reports. However, the team did replenish its draft cabinet again in the swap. Boston now owns eight future first -round picks even though its 2032 first-round pick remains frozen for now due to second apron restrictions from 2023 and 2024.

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The Celtics are eligible to trade five of their first-round picks in any deal. They still owe a 2029 first-round pick to the Blazers from the Jrue Holiday deal and a 2028 first-round pick swap to the Spurs (top-1 protected) via the Derrick White trade.

Spending power in trades and free agency

Boston can still offer the $5.5 million bi-annual exception to free agents along with the veteran’s minimum. The team also holds a $27.5 million traded player exception along with several other smaller exceptions. However, they can’t be fully utilized due to the first apron hard cap ($209 million) this season without Boston trimming additional salary elsewhere.

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Suns' 2026 NBA Cup group, Dillon Brooks with Canada for FIBA games

The NBA revealed its 2026 Emirates Cup tournament team groups on June 30.

The Phoenix Suns will be in West Group A with the Denver Nuggets, Houston Rockets, Utah Jazz and Dallas Mavericks.

There are five total groups among the 30 teams, drawn randomly within their conferences based on win-loss records from the 2025-26 regular season. The Suns finished 45-37 and seventh in the Western Conference.

The groups are set for the Emirates NBA Cup 2026!

All 30 NBA teams were randomly drawn into groups of five within their conference based on win-loss records from the 2025-26 regular season.

The groups are available below. pic.twitter.com/bZHTlRGs29

— NBA Communications (@NBAPR) July 1, 2026

Last season, during the 2025 NBA Cup quarterfinals on Dec. 10, Oklahoma City dealted Phoenix its worst loss in franchise history by 49 points. Phoenix was eliminated by Oklahoma City in a four-game sweep during the 2026 playoffs' first round as well.

The NBA Cup team schedules will be released in August. Here are the general tournament dates.

  • Group play: Oct. 30-Nov. 27
  • Knockout rounds: quarterfinals, Dec. 4-5; semifinals, Dec. 8-9, played in higher-seeded team markets; championship, Dec. 11 at Butler University's Hinkle Fieldhouse, Indianapolis.

All the knockout round games will be broadcast on Amazon Prime.

Group Play games (Oct. 30 – Nov. 27), the Quarterfinals (Dec. 4-5) and the Semifinals (Dec. 8 and/or Dec. 9) of the Emirates NBA Cup 2026 will take place in NBA team markets.

The Championship (Dec. 11) will be played at Hinkle Fieldhouse in Indianapolis, the iconic home of… pic.twitter.com/hytjNky8SQ

— NBA Communications (@NBAPR) July 1, 2026

Suns' Brooks rejoining Canada in FIBA World Cup

The Phoenix Suns' "villain" Dillon Brooks is returning to his native national team, Canada, for the 2027 FIBA World Cup Americas qualifiers. Brooks will join Canada for its World Cup first round game against Puerto Rico, July 3, at 4:10 p.m. in Hamilton, Ontario.

Canada won its first round game against Jamaica in Group B, 97-81, on March 1. Brooks helped lead Canada to the World Cup bronze medal in 2023.

Ready to represent Canada in FIBA Basketball World Cup Qualifiers 🇨🇦 pic.twitter.com/8i9QCI4H4U

— Phoenix Suns (@Suns) July 1, 2026

Brooks just completed his first season with the Suns, after he was acquired in the Kevin Durant trade in June 2025.

Brooks averaged 20.2 points a game last season, the Suns' second-best scorer behind Devin Booker Brooks was their top scorer in the playoffs (26.1).

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Ex-Titans scout found guilty of murdering pregnant woman with cocaine will appeal

Hours after Blaise Taylor was found guilty of murder, his attorney said they plan to appeal the decision.

Letitia Quinones-Hollins, Taylor's attorney, told USA TODAY Sports in a statement that they "respect the jury system and the process" but disagree with the guilty verdict.

"While we respect the jury system and the process, we must also respectfully disagree with today’s verdict and plan to appeal the decision because Blaise did not do this," she said in the statement. "He maintains that he is innocent and we will continue working to prove that. We understand and respect the pain that Ms. Benning’s family and friends feel over her tragic death and the death of her unborn baby, but putting an innocent man behind bars is also a tragedy."

Quinones-Hollins was cut off partway through her closing argument to the jury at the end of the trial on July 1. The Tennessean, part of the USA TODAY Network, reported she had to "rush through the remaining slides of her presentation."

BLAISE TAYLOR TRIAL: Former Titans scout guilty of murdering pregnant woman with cocaine

Taylor, 30, is facing life in prison for allegedly poisoning 24-year-old Jade Benning, who was pregnant with a child authorities say Taylor fathered, with a lethal dose of cocaine in 2023. The former scout faced four total counts of murder – including two for felony murder – in the trial.

After an eight-day trial, the jury deliberated for under three hours before returning with a guilty verdict for one count of first-degree murder, one count of second-degree murder and two counts of felony murder. The jury unanimously recommended life imprisonment for the first-degree murder charge.

A judge will sentence Taylor on the second-degree murder conviction and decide whether his sentences will run concurrently or consecutively on Sept. 9, 2026.

USA TODAY Sports' Nick Brinkerhoff contributed to this report.

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NHL Insider Drops Major Dylan Larkin Trade Update for the Detroit Red Wings

NHL Insider Drops Major Dylan Larkin Trade Update for the Detroit Red Wings
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The Detroit Red Wings made a trade on July 1, but it wasn’t Dylan Larkin. The Red Wings acquired forward Keegan Kolesar from the Vegas Golden Knights for a 2027 seventh-round pick and a 2029 third-round pick. Now that Detroit is officially active in the trade market, what is the latest on Larkin?

The Red Wings would have a problem trading Larkin to the Minnesota Wild if the organization is willing to include forward Matt Boldy, as reported by Sportsnet’s Nick Kypreos. Other than Boldy, Kypreos says Minnesota has nothing else that Detroit general manager Steve Yzerman is too interested in.

If the Wild aren’t willing to include Boldy, what other packages could work for Larkin?

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If Yzerman is interested in anything other than Boldy in Minnesota, a trade involving Larkin could become really difficult. Ultimately, the Red Wings might have to take the Wild’s best package if nothing emerges. If so, what could Detroit acquire from Minnesota?

One trade that makes sense is Charlie Stramel, Danila Yurov, and multiple first-round picks. It wouldn’t give the Red Wings an adequate replacement for Larkin during the 2026-27 NHL season, but it would bring back a lot of future value. Stramel has been compared to Minnesota center Joel Eriksson Ek.

There could be another avenue in a three-team deal. Depending on the Vancouver Canucks‘ value for Elias Pettersson, this could be an opportunity for Yzerman to acquire a first-line center. Minnesota could send what is needed to pry Pettersson out of Vancouver and route him to Detroit with the leftovers from the initial future value package.

Yzerman has been clear that Detroit wants to compete for the Stanley Cup Playoffs, so acquiring Pettersson and future value would be one of the best-case scenarios. Since the Canucks would likely consider moving Pettersson, this ultimately could be the end result for the Red Wings.

Detroit isn’t going to trade Larkin for a package it doesn’t see fit. If the Wild want the 29-year-old center, trading Boldy or a package surrounding Pettersson could be enough for the Red Wings.

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Aggressive Sharks make moves to show they’re all in on becoming a contender

Darnell Nurse

Apr 8, 2026; San Jose, California, USA; Edmonton Oilers defenseman Darnell Nurse (25) looks up at the scoreboard during a break in the action against the San Jose Sharks during the second period at SAP Center at San Jose. Mandatory Credit: David Gonzales-Imagn Images

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Darnell Nurse knew it was time to go, that his decade-plus-long tenure with the Edmonton Oilers was about to be over, while also having a final say in his next destination.

Initially, the 31-year-old defenseman gave them a very short list of NHL teams to which he would accept a trade. Then Nurse recalled what it was like facing the Sharks last season, playing alongside generational talent Macklin Celebrini with Canada at the world championships and watching as San Jose general manager Mike Grier made aggressive moves to improve his team.

Nurse joined the Sharks as the latest piece of a puzzle they hope will get them into the playoffs after a lengthy absence. Acquiring Nurse, signing fellow D-man Jacob Trouba and forward Mason Marchment — and drafting more blue-chip prospects to an already talented young core — made it easy to envision San Jose becoming a perennial contender in the not-too-distant future.

“You’re looking at the full picture of the league and the full picture of the players,” Nurse said on a video call with reporters. “Last year, you see the evolution of the game management and doing the right things at the right time. As a player, being in the league for almost 12 years now, you see teams continue to evolve and you see teams and they grow get better and better at the little nuances of the game.”

San Jose barely missed the playoffs behind Celebrini’s 115-point season, yet all the signs are there of an organization ready to break through. Over the past couple of weeks, Grier dealt winger William Eklund to Ottawa for the No. 9 pick, was involved in discussions with Buffalo for Bowen Byram and entertained offers for the No. 2 pick before taking Swedish forward Ivar Stenberg.

Knowing the next step is help on the blue line, he signed Trouba to a four-year, $33 million contract. Marchment got $33.75 million over five years to provide size, toughness and experience up front.

“As much offense as you want to have today in the NHL, you got to be able to keep pucks out the net to win games,” Trouba said. “The best teams and the teams that win across the league are good defensively.”

Enter Nurse, who can defend as well as produce offense with his play-making skills. He was part of the Oilers’ back-to-back Cup final runs in 2024 and ’25 and still has four years left on his contract.

“Darnell is a strong, veteran, mobile defenseman who eats up top-pair minutes against some of the best talents in the NHL and brings a physical element every shift,” Grier said. “He brings significant leadership qualities and experience from his time in Edmonton, which will be a valuable to our group.”

Nurse, Trouba and Marchment all know they’ll be counted on to bring those qualities, which usually are ingredients in a team getting over the hump. They also share a level of joy getting to try to play winning hockey in a market that has been starved of it for several years.

“Adding veteran pieces that can help lead those guys, it’s exciting,” Marchment said. “When the team’s good, the ‘Shark Tank’ is buzzing, so it’s going to be fun.”

USA vs. Bosnia and Herzegovina, 2026 World Cup: Community player ratings

SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - JULY 01: Players of the United States pose for a team photo before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 32 match between USA and Bosnia and Herzegovina at San Francisco Bay Area Stadium on July 01, 2026 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Michael Steele/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The USMNT began the knockout phase of the World Cup on Wednesday night taking on Bosnia and Herzegovina in the round of 32. The US lineup was identical to their opening match lineup as Christian Pulisic was fully fit and Mauricio Pochettino returned to his preferred eleven after massive changes in the final group stage match.

Things started a bit slower for the US on Wednesday, the did not score within the first ten minutes of the match for a change, but they were able to dominate possession against Bosnia and Herzegovina’s low block including a couple half chances.

The US found a breakthrough just before the half as Folarin Balogun pounced on a Malik Tillman attempted pass that bounced luckily off a pair of Bosnia and Herzegovina players before Balogun could get just enough on it to get it through the keeper.

The opponent made several changes just after the half, including bringing on Wisconsin native, and former US player Esmir Bajraktarevic and early on it looked like the US was willing to concede a bit of possession up a goal. The intensity really ratcheted up twenty minutes into the second half when Folarin Balogun was shown straight red for a foul on the back of an opponents leg, twisting his ankle. In real time the foul didn’t look significant and no card was shown initially (no cards had been shown to either side at this point, though not for lack of physicality) but VAR intervened and the slow motion shots looked bad as Balogun was lost for the rest of the match and the US was forced to play a man down for the final 30 minutes.

Bosnia and Herzegovina continued to see more of the ball in the second half but were not able to create many clear cut choices. Ultimately, it was the US who would find the back of the net for a second time in the 82nd minute after Sergino Dest drew a foul at the top of the box and Malik Tillman hit a beautiful freekick over the wall and past the diving keeper.

The US would make a handful of changes just before the 90th minute as Sebastian Berhalter and Ricardo Pepi would come on, followed by Gio Reyna in stoppage time to see out the 2-0 win.

It wasn’t without it’s drawbacks – Balogun will be suspended for the round of 16 match as well – or stress but ultimately the US picked up their first knockout stage win in years while playing some lovely team action.

There were several standout performers but at SSFC we don’t tell you who you think should be the MOTM, we want to hear from you, who is your top player? Hit the ratings below and let us know who you think were the outstanding performers in tonight’s match.

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'Failed dismally': Adam Gilchrist slams Bazball, predicts significant changes in England cricket soon

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KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • Adam Gilchrist declares Bazball has "failed dismally" after two wins in ten Tests.
  • England's attacking approach worked early but collapsed against top opposition.
  • Gilchrist expects significant leadership changes involving Brendon McCullum and Rob Key.

Adam Gilchrist delivers a damning verdict on Bazball's collapse

Australian cricket legend Adam Gilchrist has not minced his words and he believes Bazball has "failed dismally", predicting that English cricket is heading for significant changes at the top sooner rather than later.

The Australian wicketkeeping great's assessment arrives at a moment when the numbers backing his argument are impossible to ignore, with England having won just two of their last ten Test matches.

To understand how far things have fallen, it's worth remembering how brightly Bazball burned in its early days. Brendon McCullum and Ben Stokes' first thirteen Tests together produced eleven victories.

The run included a 3-0 sweep of New Zealand, a jaw-dropping chase of 378 against India at Edgbaston that rewrote the record books, and a clean 3-0 sweep in Pakistan, where England crushed 500 runs in a single day. 

The cracks emerged when England faced the genuine heavyweights. Across four attempts against India and Australia, they couldn't win a single marquee five-match series, drawing 2-2 at home against India and then being dismantled 4-1 in the Ashes.

The philosophy that worked so spectacularly in ideal conditions buckled badly when it met quality opposition on challenging pitches.

The Ashes defeat was particularly telling, with reckless driving on the up against the moving ball in Perth and Brisbane handing the initiative to Australia time and again. Against India, too, a string of needless, irresponsible shots turned winning positions into defeats across two separate series.

MORE: 'Not a great coach': Vaughan wants McCullum gone

Adam Gilchrist's verdict: Theory is wrong, change is coming

Gilchrist said he was stunned by what he had witnessed against New Zealand. He stopped short of questioning the work ethic of the players but took direct aim at the theoretical framework underpinning McCullum's approach. 

"They have failed dismally, this, this group, really. They've... everyone's talking about they've had moments, but, you know, two out of their last nine tests, victories, and then obviously the rest were losses," he said while speaking on​​​​​​Fast Bowling Cartel.

"What, they've only won three, I think, two or three series in the last three or four years. So the results just haven't come. I think everyone's just got a little bit, bit fed up with it, but I was stunned by what played out."

MORE: Archer pays emotional tribute to Stokes as England Test captain retires

Gilchrist made it clear that the approach was wrong, and yet England persisted with it far too long despite the evidence stacking up against it.

He added: "(There was) a lack of desire to represent what they've been selected to do with conviction, dedication and commitment. I'm not doubting they train hard, but they're, the theories, the theoretical side of everything, are just wrong and not working, and they've been persisted with for a long time."

🚨 Adam Gilchrist delivers a damning assessment of Bazball after England's defeat against New Zealand

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Gilchrist pointed to both McCullum and England's director of cricket, Rob Key, as individuals who must be held accountable. He also believes that the administrators who backed this setup throughout need to take a long, hard look at their own decision-making.

"I'd be surprised if they don't make some sort of significant change at the top in the leadership. So it's whether it's director of cricket Rob Key or McCullum," he said. "I guess even higher than that need to have a look at themselves, the administrators, because they backed them in. So, yeah, it's, it's been, it's been extraordinary."

MORE: Bazball humbled: England could look beyond McCullum now

The Bigger Picture: England's Bazball experiment is over; it's time to act

Gilchrist's analysis cuts right to the heart of the matter. Bazball was genuinely exciting and genuinely effective for a period, but the game caught up with it, and England have shown no capacity to respond.

Two wins in ten Tests is relegation-zone form by any standard. The tragedy is that the ECB had enough warning signals well before this point: the Ashes, two failed series against India, and a string of preventable collapses.

They chose to stay the course anyway. That loyalty to a failing idea has cost England dearly in terms of rankings. McCullum may be a fine character, but character alone doesn't win Test matches. The ECB must act decisively now rather than wait for the next series to deliver yet another damaging verdict.

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How experts graded Celtics trading Jaylen Brown to Sixers

The Celtics changed the course of their franchise Wednesday, sending the longest-tenured player on the team in Jaylen Brown to the Sixers. It was a stunning blockbuster move that ends Brown’s 10-year tenure in Boston as he heads to a division rival going forward.

There’s plenty of controversy that will come from the trade going forward. The Celtics were once in Giannis Antetokounmpo trade rumors with Brown as the centerpiece of the deal. Instead, the C’s traded for a 36-year-old Paul George, two first-round picks and two second-round picks. That’s a far cry after being in the hunt for a two-time MVP.

The Celtics aren’t necessarily done with their offseason yet. But they made their first big move of the summer as the 2024 NBA Finals MVP in Brown is onto his next team. Brown’s seen his name in trade rumors before, but it was clear this summer was different as the organization was looking to move on after his career-best season.

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Here’s a look at how experts graded the Brown trade from the Celtics’ side:

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“Yet that’s a glib way to start this analysis because swapping Brown for George makes the Celtics worse. It clearly makes them worse. Crucially, it lowers their playoff ceiling, even if the likes of Hugo Gonzalez, Baylor Scheierman and Jordan Walsh might mash together enough solid minutes to try to replace the departed All-Star throughout the regular season.

It’s utterly strange that the Celtics would willingly take such a giant step back. This is the most successful franchise of the decade: In the 2020s, Boston ranks first in regular-season wins and playoff wins, and it’s the only team to both win a championship and make another Finals."

Celtics grade: D+

The Athletic

“This feels like a panic move. The Celtics know the inner workings and dynamics of this situation far better than anybody outside the organization. However, Brown is signed for the next three years, and you could have eased his feelings a lot with that aforementioned contract extension. It’s hard to believe that wouldn’t have eased the tension when you also remind him that you won a championship together just a couple of years ago.

The Celtics’ decision to go with George instead of Brown is a massive downgrade. He has a much more alarming injury history, and he’s simply not as good."

Celtics grade: D+

Yahoo! Sports

“Is this where the Celtics wanted to find themselves just two years after a title? Probably not, but at least they’re still knocking on the door of competitiveness.

We’ll see if the picks get sent elsewhere for immediate help, but with the market for Brown seemingly, um, underwhelming, this at least makes sense from an on-court perspective."

Celtics grade: B

CBS Sports

“But on paper, the easiest comparison here is the disastrous Luka Doncic trade the Dallas Mavericks made in 2025. The Celtics traded the better and younger player for an older, worse one, with minimal draft capital attached. Brown is not as valuable as Doncic, but the same six-year age gap applies. The Celtics did not get meaningfully cheaper in the deal. They didn’t even steal a Max Christie-esque role player.

Every fiber of my being wants to give this trade an “F.” It is, by all reasonable logic, an “F” trade. But the Celtics have been so undeniably competent for so many years that I have to believe there is more to this trade than we currently appreciate."

Celtics grade: D-

USA Today

“Boston did receive a haul of draft picks, but the trade is an overall miss. Not only do the Celtics add a player (George) with injury concerns to the roster, but they also missed out on a chance to get younger for the upcoming season.”

Celtics grade: D

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British women’s Wimbledon hopes end with Katie Swan exit

Katie Swan of Great Britain during her Ladies' Singles match against Madison Keys
Katie Swan was beaten in straight sets by Madison Keys - Adam Davy/PA

Katie Swan became the latest home player to exit Wimbledon after being beaten in straight sets by Madison Keys, as British interest in the women’s draw ended on day four of the Championships.

Against a player ranked 174 places above her who claimed her third Eastbourne title last month, Swan was always going to face a tall order to reach the third round. But she should take heart from how she fronted up to the hard-hitting American, whose ferocious forehand reached speeds of 80mph.

Not so long ago, Swan was ranked outside the top 1,000 and, blighted by back injuries, began contemplating an early retirement from tennis. The way she handled the free-swinging Keys, who was twice broken by the Brit in a topsy-turvy second set, could breathe new momentum into the 27-year-old’s career.

In truth, Swan’s 6-1, 6-4 was not a reflection of her industriousness, at times belying her world no 196 ranking against Keys. Last year’s Australian Open champion mixed power with precision but delivered an under-par performance by her lofty standards. Her ball toss was all over the place in the first set, but she mixed finesse with firepower in the crucial moments.

Despite showing more resolve in a rollercoaster of a second set - which at one point saw both players trade consecutive breaks - Swan will rue her missed opportunities. The Briton had eight break points in this match and only converted two of them, before netting a forehand at 4-4, paving the way for Keys to reach the finish line.

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02:39pm

Keys wins! 6-1, 6-4

The American roars after belting a forehand winner and advances to the third round, where she could meet compatriot Amanda Anisimova.

Katie Swan fought to the last, saving two match points and whipping up the crowd with her arms after putting away a delicate forehand volley. But ultimately, the chasm in experience and ability showed: she could not hurt Keys the way that her big-hitting opponent did.

Nevertheless, the encouragement the British wild card will take from this week – as well as the £126,000 cheque – will encourage her. She waves to the crowd as she walks off Court No 1.

Madison Keys of the United States celebrates winning her Ladies' Singles match against Katie Swan of Great Britain on day four of the 2026 Wimbledon Championships
Madison Keys celebrates her second round victory over Katie Swan - Adam Davy/PA

02:31pm

Swan* 1-6, 4-5 Keys

Whenever you think Swan is in this match, Keys finds another gear. 

Down 15-40, Swan saves both break points, eliciting a roar from the crowd after crunching a forehand down the line to stay in the game. Keys-esque power, that.

However, it is yet another break of serve. Swan only has herself to blame, two unforced errors from deuce, losing the game after clattering a straightforward, high-bouncing ball into the net. That is probably that. Keys will serve for the match.


02:25pm

Swan 1-6, 4-4 Keys*

Good pressure from Swan, up 0-30 after coming to the net for the first point then finding a return in the corner. If she is going down, she is going down battling.

She draws Keys out wide and wallops a backhand early into open court to make it 15-40. At the second time of asking, she breaks back. Keys has her running to make shots and stay in the rally, but Swan hangs tough and capitalises on a netted forehand.


02:20pm

Swan* 1-6, 3-4 Keys

Swan quickly finds herself 0-40 down. That twist seems to have awoken the hyper-competitive beast in Keys, who is taking balls early and finding the corners.

Another pinpoint return from the American, a picked-up forehand from Swan just wide of the line and the No 26 seed breaks back.


02:17pm

Swan 1-6, 3-3 Keys*

Katie Swan has not stopped fighting. She clenches her fist as Keys sprays a forehand metres behind the base line and gives her break point.

And the Briton breaks back! The crowd roars as she fights her opponent’s fire with fire and see Keys’ return drift out.

The Princess of Wales and Sir Andy Murray watching Katie Swan of Great Britain during her Ladies' Singles match against Madison Keys during Wimbledon 2026
The Princess of Wales and Sir Andy Murray are living every point in this match - Mike Egerton/PA

02:12pm

Swan* 1-6, 2-3 Keys

Two double faults conspire to put her a break point down. Swan is struggling with her serve; the ball toss is so wide it is almost in another London borough, though the wind is not helping. She gives Keys a dose of her own medicine, picking up an Exocet of a forehand, redirecting it short, cross-court.

Sympathetic applause from the crowd on Court No 1 after a third double fault in this game. Keys sends her forehand long. However, she gets the break in the end as Swan nets. You cannot gift a grand slam winner so many points and expect to prevail.


02:05pm

Swan 1-6, 2-2 Keys*

At the start of the game, Swan sent a forehand long on a Keys second serve and did not get another opening from there. Consummate grass-court tennis from the two-time quarter-finalist.


02:04pm

Swan’ s missed chances

Katie Swan has had five break points in this match and she’s squandered all of them. That isn’t a stat she will want to read back. A forehand pass down the line had Keys on the ropes again but the American seems to step it up a gear when she is under pressure. The Briton, who is ranked 174 places below Keys, can take real heart from how she’s played so far today, but the gulf in quality is obvious.

A hearty clap around Court 1 for the ball kid who has just chased a sparrow off the court. 


02:01pm

Swan* 1-6, 2-1 Keys

Much better from Swan, seeing out the game to 15 with a slider serve which Keys cannot get back. She has to convert any chances this set and create some doubt in her opponent’s mind.

Madison Keys of United States celebrates a point against Katie Swan of Great Britain during their Ladies' Singles first round match on day four of The Championships Wimbledon 2026
No 26 Madison Keys is in front against Katie Swan - James Fearn/Getty Images

01:57pm

Swan 1-6, 1-1 Keys*

After gifting Swan the first two points nervily, Keys finds her range again. Such depth on her returns, heaping pressure on Swan.

A forehand down the line brings up another break point for the Briton, but she can hardly get her racket to a pacy, jumpy first serve. Canny play from Keys, who sees out the game with an ace, kissing the line.


01:54pm

Keys in charge

Swan will pick up a pay cheque of £126,000 for reaching the second round and that’s looking as good as it will get for the 27-year-old. At least she avoided a first-set bagel. Can she up her level in the second? 

Keys has had all sorts of problems with her ball toss in the Wimbledon sunshine but has looked in control from the start with her powerful groundstrokes and ability to coax Swan into the net. The mood around Court No 1 has fallen a bit flat. 


01:53pm

Swan* 1-6, 1-0 Keys

Keys is locked in at the moment, moving Swan around the baseline, using the drop shot then belting a forehand past her.

But the Briton finds a valuable first serve when it matters, drawing out a couple of mistakes from her opponent. Off the mark right away in the second set, that will give confidence.


01:48pm

Madison Keys wins the first set 6-1

Keys clenches her fist as she walks to her chair. She has shown predictable power, experience and added more accuracy on her ground strokes as the set wore on, though Swan will rue not taking one of her four break point chances. Only 50 per cent on her first serve too, though the American is only four notches better.


01:46pm

A deceptive scoreline

There is no doubt Swan is putting up a fight here and the scoreline doesn’t reflect her industriousness on the court. But at this level, you have to take your chances and Swan is just falling short. 

The crowd is really appreciating her efforts against the hard-hitting American who, incidentally, has one of the most powerful forehands on the tour – in this championship already she’s reached speeds of up to 80mph, which is better than the average for most male players. 

A cute lob by Swan at 3-1, 15-40 down on the Keys’ serve elicited roars and she followed it up with a sublime cross-court backhand which outfoxed the American. 

And then she brought up the break point by winning the rally of the match so far. Keys had Swan chasing shadows but the Briton managed to hang in there and Keys’ net volley spun into the tramlines. Her entourage were on their feet and even Swan couldn’t quite believe it.


01:44pm

Swan* 1-5 Keys

Madison Keys is in the driving seat. Too many balls into her hitting zone, allowing her to get Swan on the run and force her to try and make worldie returns – as the Briton did when 15-40 down.

More aggression and depth needed from Swan or this match will quickly go away from her. The first set already almost has.


01:40pm

Princess Kate sat with Andy Murray in the stands

Maybe the Princess of Wales’ presence will be a boon for Swan. Anne Keothavong is sat on her other side, all three chatting away.

The Princess of Wales and Sir Andy Murray watching Katie Swan of Great Britain during her Ladies' Singles match against Madison Keys
The Princess of Wales and Andy Murray watch on - Mike Egerton/PA

01:39pm

Swan 1-4 Keys*

Even Madison Keys’ second serve is hard to attack. So much top spin on it means Swan has to stand back and wait before swinging.

Better from Swan, with a zipping backhand past her opponent at the net taking it to deuce.Then the shot of the match so far! Both players on the run, back and forth: Keys makes a low sliced volley, Swan just reaches the return and the American gets a racket to the return but directs it out.

Alas, another opportunity at break point for Swan goes into the net and she shakes her head walking to her chair after two subsequent unforced errors. She is applying pressure but has nothing to show for it.


01:32pm

Swan* 1-3 Keys

That is more like it for the wild card, winning the game to 30, despite a double fault. Helped by a few unforced errors from Key.


01:32pm

Finesse versus fire

Britain’s Katie Swan, who faces a big challenge today against former Australian Open champion Madison Keys, is already a break down against the American 26th seed. 

Keys, who was crowned Eastbourne champion for a third time last month, looks the more potent player and has been peppering the Briton with her fiery forehand. 

Her serve, though, has been inconsistent and she was pushed all the way in a drawn-out third game in which Swan saw three break points come and go. 

A huge cheer erupted as Swan charged towards the net to successfully return a drop shot from Keys, who has already double-faulted twice but has stretched Swan’s movement in the crucial moments. 

Earlier, when the players walked out onto Court No 1 Swan had a big look up to survey the surroundings and gave a cheery wave. She isn’t used to playing on one of Wimbledon’s main show courts but she looks more than happy to be here.
 


01:27pm

Swan 0-3 Keys*

A double fault to start the game and a needless forehand error at 30-30 brings up a break point for Katie Swan. Opportunity missed as the Bristolian misses, unable to handle the power. Too tentative.

Keys plays a drop volley but Swan makes it from behind the base-line and slices a backhand to bring up another break point, clenching her fist. Her best shot of the match.

But she hits into the net again on return. After three deuces, Keys struggles with her toss, catching the ball a few times and has another double fault. Break point down again, she pressures the net, Swan misses her passing forehand narrowly, into the tramlines and Keys capitalises on a couple of errors.


01:17pm

Swan* 0-2 Keys

Keys makes light work of Swan’s second serve, two ferocious forehand winners taking her to 30-30.

Another red-hot return gives her a break point. Swan cannot find a first serve, has a nervy net-cord second serve but wins the point fortuitously, her unclean return just about making it over the net and wrong-footing Keys.

However, good depth from Keys brings up an unforced error and another chance, which she takes. Swan is broken on her first service game, not the confidence-builder she needed or wanted. She needs to meet Keys’ aggression with some of her own to stand a chance here.


01:12pm

First set: Katie Swan 0-1 Madison Keys* (denotes server)

Swan won the toss and elected to receive. She wins the first point as Keys nets but a few well-positioned first serves in the corner of the box puts the favourite back in the driving seat.

Another forehand finds the middle of the net to make it 40-30. The Briton has Keys on the run, scrambling to make a sliced forehand, but she recovers her court position and smokes a backhand down the line to win the game.


01:02pm

The players walk out on Court No 1

Cheers of “Let’s go Katie, let’s go!” from the crowd as they are engulfed by on-court sunshine.

The vastly-experienced Keys laboured to victory over compatriot Kayla Day on Tuesday 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-3, throwing in seven double faults and 47 unforced errors – mitigated by 41 winners.

That is her all-power game summed up: high risk, high reward. If her radar is similarly off today, world No 196 Swan will have a chance. She knows the storm that is coming: they have faced each other before at Wimbledon, with Keys winning 6-3, 6-4 in 2021.


12:52pm

Princess Kate expected to watch Katie

The Princess of Wales is in the grounds today and could be on No 1 court for this match. 

The All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC) patron earlier surprised punters who had been queueing since the wee hours, handing out tickets.

Princess of Wales
The Princess of Wales visits Wimbledon - Eddie Mulholland for The Telegraph

12:41pm

Swan’s stern test

Hello and welcome to coverage from the second round of Wimbledon as Katie Swan plays No 26 seed Madison Keys in the women’s singles.

The wild card recipient was the first Briton to win a match at SW19 this year, stopping the rot with her 6-4, 6-4 victory over Romania’s Irina-Camelia Begu on Tuesday. She aptly called it a “full circle moment”, given it was veteran Begu who she beat in 2018 to progress, the only other time she has made it to this stage.

It is fair to say that former Australian Open champion Keys, a heavy hitter who has twice reached the quarter-final here, will pose a much sterner challenge. Although it took the American three sets to get through her first-round match, the 31-year-old won the Eastbourne warm-up tournament and will walk onto No 1 Court as the overwhelming favourite.

Madison Keys of United States plays a backhand against Kayla Day of United States
Madison Keys beat compatriot Kayla Day 6-7, 6-4, 6-3 in her Wimbledon opener - Matthias Hangst/Getty Images

Swan has taken flight up the WTA rankings in remarkable fashion. Three years ago, she was positioned just outside the world’s top 100 and vying with Katie Boulter to be British No 1. Since then, the 27-year-old Bristolian has struggled with injury problems and took time off to rebuild. She even spent two months working as a coach at a club in Kansas, where her family moved when she was 14. 

However, never losing her love for tennis, she gave it another go in her mid-20s and has worked her way back up. Fourteen months ago, she was No 1,114 in the world, now she is inside the top 200. The £126,000 she will earn for making it this far means that she can travel with a coach.

This talented pianist, who told Telegraph Sport earlier this year that she would love to have therapy dogs courtside, was pictured on BBC Sport minutes ago in an England shirt. 

The Wimbledon title is not coming home – football probably is not either, based on yesterday’s nail-biting showing against DR Congo – but pulling off a win here would be a real coup in the biggest match of her career. 

Swan and Keys are due on court at 1pm BST. 

How many Steelers will make the NFL Network's Top 100 players list?

The NFL Network has kicked off its countdown of the Top 100 players of 2026 as voted on by the players and through the first 20 players, no Pittsburgh Steelers have made the cut. This doesn't come as a huge surprise as this team comes off of a 2025 season where its best players grossly underperformed.

But it got us thinking about how many Steelers could end up making the cut. For us, it really comes down to two guys. Edge defender T.J. Watt and defensive tackle Cameron Heyward are the two big names on the team that honestly carry enough clout to even be considered. Even though neither had Top 100 worthy seasons, we've already seen them on the CBS Sports Top 100 list as well as ESPNs Top 100 so it is a safe bet Watt and Heyward will make it and a guy who is deserving like center Zach Frazier won't make the cut because he's not a known entity in the league yet.

The Steelers best year on the NFL Top 100 players list was 2018. Coming off of a 13-3 season, the Steelers had six guys make the cut including two in the Top 5.

  • No. 2: Antonio Brown (WR)
  • No. 5: Le'Veon Bell (RB)
  • No. 18: Ben Roethlisberger (QB)
  • No. 44: David DeCastro (OG)
  • No. 47: Ryan Shazier (ILB)
  • No. 48: Cameron Heyward (DT)

This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: How many Steelers will make the NFL Network's Top 100 players list?

Intel silently raises the price of its Core Ultra 200 PLUS series CPUs

Intel’s Core Ultra 200 PLUS series CPUs have received an unannounced price increase Intel has raised the price of its Core Ultra 5 250K PLUS and Core Ultra 7 270K PLUS. Intel did not announce this price increase, so the company has not given a reason for the price hike. Harukaze5719 was the first to […]

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The FOMO is real as PC storage units are running dry thanks to the RAM Crisis — but this SSD with 14,900MB/s Read Speeds is still in stock and on sale

2 July 2026 at 18:15

The RAM Crisis has PC users gripped in fear as they're scrambling to buy as much storage space for their PCs as they can before their costs become too unaffordable for the average person, leaving many stores deprived of SSDs.

However, some SSDs have managed to slip through this shopping rush with their stock untouched, like the WD_Black SN8100 PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD.

This internal storage unit, boasting insanely fast read speeds for work and gaming, is currently on sale at Best Buy for $269.99 for its 1TB model (listing price was $528.99), $399.99 for its 2TB model (listing price was $1,057.99), and $999.00 for its 4TB model (listing price was $2,069.99).


Alternate models on sale:
2TB Model - $399.99 (listing price on Best Buy was $1,057.99)
4TB Model - $999.00 (listing price on Best Buy was $2,069.99)

"Technology moves on, and SanDisk is ready to double the read speeds of my current champion at a higher price for file storage space. Yes, you'll pay more per terabyte with PCIe 5.0, but the WD_BLACK SN8100 actually delivers better value on its read speeds for those who regularly create/render/transfer gigantic files." — Ben Wilson, Senior Editor

Windows Central review: ⭐⭐⭐⭐½View Deal

Why buy the WD_Black SN8100 SSD?

A hand holding a 2TB WD_Black SN850 M.2 SSD against a red brick background. The SSD features detailed labeling and a sleek, compact design.

The WD_Black SN850 SSD in hand. (Image credit: Windows Central (Ben Wilson) | WD_ Black)

In an age where files for games, documents, 4K videos, and other pieces of media are taking up hundreds of gigabytes' worth of space, you're going to need a massive SSD to store them in while having high read/write speeds so transferring files won't be slower than snails.

SanDisk's WD_Black SN8100 SSD is one such storage unit, as it comes with 1TB, 2TB, 4TB, and 8TB models, each one being equipped with high Read Speeds up to 14,900MB/s and Write Speeds up to 11,000MB/s.

This makes the WD_Black SN8100 SSD one of the best SSDs for gaming as these models will have plenty of space to fit your precious games in while cutting down on load times for rendering graphical assets and reducing lag so they feel smoother to play.

WD_BLACK SN8100 PCIe 5.0 SSD speed test in CrystalDiskMark compared to Samsung 990 PRO PCIe 4.0 SSD

WD_BLACK SN8100 PCIe 5.0 SSD speed test in CrystalDiskMark compared to Samsung 990 PRO PCIe 4.0 SSD (Image credit: Windows Central (Ben Wilson))

These read and write speeds are also good for productivity tasks, as the SSD can help your PC transfer files in mere seconds, which can be handy when you need to send work documents, videos, and other important data from one machine to another.

Just make sure your computer has a heatsink attached to its motherboard before installing the WD_Black SN8100, as it can get extremely hot when taking on heavy-duty workflows.

FAQ

Does this SSD require a heatsink?

The WD_Black SN8100 SSD doesn't need a heatsink in order to function, but it's highly recommended you get one, as it can get hot without one when performing heavy workloads.

Can I install it on gaming consoles?

No, the WD_Black SN8100 SSD was built for PCs with PCIe Gen 5 slots, not home gaming consoles.

Can I use it on older PCs with PCIe Gen 4 slots?

The WD_Black SN8100 SSD is backward compatible with PCs using PCIe Gen 4 slots, but the motherboards using these slots won't be able to achieve the same 14,900MB/s Read Speeds and 11,000MB/s Write Speeds a PC using PCIe Gen 5 slots can.

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Upgrade your morning pour-over with these 15 beautifully designed coffee drippers, chosen by a certified barista

I test over a dozen of the best coffee makers every year, but sometimes you just can't beat a good pour-over — and a large part of that comes down to the dripper you use. Lots of factors can change the way your coffee tastes (grind size, ratio of coffee to water, water quality, and temperature being just a few), but the design of your dripper has a big impact as well.

See all coffee dripper deals at Amazon

For example, the size of the opening at the bottom affects the flow rate, the material (plastic, glass, metal, or ceramic) determines heat retention, and channels on the inside of the brewer can channel water over the whole bed of coffee.

Also bear in mind that different brewers take different filters, some of which are easier to find than others, or cost more. With all that in mind, here are 15 of the best coffee drippers to level up your brewing, with prices starting under $25.

The best brewers

Kalita ceramic coffee dripper

Kalita
Mino 185 Ceramic Coffee Dripper - Sand Black

Hario olive wood coffee dripper

HARIO
01 Glass Coffee Dripper -  Olive Wood

Timemore coffee dripper

timemore
Crystal Eye B75 Dripper - Clear

Hario Switch coffee dripper

HARIO
Switch Immersion Dripper, Size 03

Kalita Wave coffee dripper

Kalita
Wave 185 Dripper

December coffee dripper

December
Variable Coffee Dripper

Hario glass coffee dripper

HARIO
02 Glass Coffee Dripper - Black

Origami coffee dripper

ORIGAMI JAPAN
Origami Ceramic Dripper - Small

Hario NEO coffee dripper

HARIO
NEO - Black

Orea coffee dripper

Orea
01 Brewer - Obsidian Steel

Orea coffee dripper

OREA
V4 Narrow Brewer

Origami coffee dripper

ORIGAMI JAPAN
Ceramic Dripper - Medium

Kalita coffee dripper

Kalita
Mino 185 Ceramic Coffee Dripper - Sand Brown

Timemore coffee dripper

timemore
Crystal Eye B75 Dripper - Amber Black

Hario 01 coffee dripper

Orea
01 Brewer - Smoke Black

If I was buying a fitness tracker right now, it would be the discounted Fitbit Charge 6

If you've been making the most of the sunny weather by getting out and exercising, then you'll no doubt have considered buying one of the best fitness trackers around. But with so many different brands and models to choose from, it can be difficult to decide which is best for you.

Well, maybe the decision became a whole lot easier because the Fitbit Charge 6 is now on sale at Amazon for just £79 (was £139.99). That's a spicy 44% discount for those interested in the numbers.

For the price, it has excellent exercise tracking, sleep tracking, ECG functionality, and irregular rhythm notifications, all of which add up to an impressive feature-rich smartwatch.

Today’s best Fitbit deal

Save over £60 on a fitness tracker boasting over 40 exercise modes, Google Wallet compatibility, and Google Maps. Heck, it's even got built-in GPS, which is far from guaranteed at this price point. The deals end on July 24 or until promotional stocks last.View Deal

If you've had a look at our Fitbit Charge 6 review, then you'll notice that we only awarded it 3.5 out of five stars. That might put you off, but it's worth stating that the rating was given when we compared it to full-on fitness watches.

If you're only looking for a watch for occasional health tracking and some exercise tracking, then the Charge 6 is well worth a look, especially at this price.

Our reviewer actually concluded by calling it a “solid companion for all kinds of activities", and with a widespread array of features, including an ECG heart health reader and full GPS, there's a lot to commend it.

And let's not forget that it's a Fitbit, which means you get all the benefits of the Fitbit ecosystem with a six-month free trial to Fitbit Premium bundled in.

Still exploring your options? If you're a runner, then one of the latest Garmin deals is worth a look. Alternatively, if you want a better all-rounder with broader smartwatch integration, such as receiving and responding to texts, then have a look at the best smartwatch deals available right now.

In the future of gaming, you'll pay lump sums, and 'own nothing' — and that's exactly what Sony has just kickstarted

Gaming has officially reached its worst state in decades after PlayStation announced it will ditch game discs for PlayStation consoles starting in 2028.

It comes very shortly after Rockstar Games and its most anticipated game, arguably of all time, GTA 6, opened pre-orders.

Why is that relevant, you may ask? Well, in case you've missed it, there will be no discs available for 'physical' copies of GTA 6. Essentially, buying the highly anticipated game digitally or the physical edition at retailers means you won't have a hard copy of the game, as the latter comes with a code in a box.

Frankly, it's a reach to even suggest that GTA 6 has a physical edition at all, as a code in a game case definitely isn't a physical copy — and that's what makes things even more ridiculous.

Rumors recently suggested that there would never be any disc of GTA 6, and after PlayStation's disastrous announcement, it's safe to say that those rumors are accurate. We're not focusing exclusively on GTA 6 here, but if you're wondering what the future of gaming will look like from 2028 and beyond, GTA 6 is the example.

The PlayStation 'monopoly-like' behaviour begins

PS5 gaming monitor behind PS5 console, DualSense controller and Pulse 3D headset

(Image credit: Shutterstock / Wachiwit)

To put it simply, that example of GTA 6 means that all of the games purchased from the year 2028 and beyond on PlayStation consoles will no longer be owned by consumers, because digital purchases are actually licenses.

That's a huge issue for several reasons. If PlayStation wanted to revoke a user's access to a game, it could do so at any time, which we've recently seen with the removal of over 500 movies from user libraries without refunds. If a user loses their account from an unwarranted ban (or even by being hacked), then their digital purchases are effectively gone for good.

With this in mind, Sony's behaviour feels very monopolistic. Of course, gamers can still choose to buy third-party games on other platforms, but since Sony has reportedly tried to make certain games like Crimson Desert a timed exclusive (reported by Forbes), and it's now cutting off another avenue of purchasing games, it comes across as unfriendly to gamers, even if its moves aren't exactly illegal.

Physical copies have always allowed consumers to buy, resell, or borrow games and get their hands on cheaper copies at retailers, whether brand new or second-hand.

The latter is what gives stores like CeX, Game (in the UK), and GameStop purpose, letting consumers find games that they didn't want to pay full price for at launch, or buy games for retro systems like the PS1 or PS2, since the libraries from those game consoles are severely limited on PS5 (and some are only available via streaming).

Since the PlayStation Store will soon be the only place to buy games on PlayStation consoles, consumers will effectively be forced to pay high prices for most titles — including both PlayStation exclusives and third-party games that have been available for years already.

Screenshot of PlayStation Store

$39.99 for GTA 5 in 2026? Really? (Image credit: Sony / PlayStation)

The examples are clear to see above; GTA 5 is a 2013 game that has received multiple re-releases from PS3 to P55, and somehow still costs $39.99 / £59.99 / AU$89.95. The same applies to Uncharted: Legacy of Thieves Collection, a 2022 game, which costs $49.99 / £44.99 / AU$74.95, and the list goes on.

At CeX, GameStop, and multiple other video game retailers, games of their caliber will cost significantly less, without needing a sale or discount to make them affordable for consumers.

That affordability is seemingly what Sony is also trying to eliminate alongside game ownership. Streamlining all PlayStation game purchases to its PlayStation Store ensures you can't find a cheaper deal for a game anywhere else. If that doesn't sound monopolistic, then I don't know what does.

Sure, there will likely still be cheaper options via video game retailers for 'physical' games with a code in a case. However, the fact that discs will no longer exist for games will instantly discourage gamers from opting for those so-called 'physical' editions, since ownership will be out of the equation.

It's always been more expensive to pay for games digitally than it has been to buy them second-hand — especially with constant price increases and few steep discounts — and once second-hand games are gone in 2028, there will be no going back.

Uncharted 4

(Image credit: Naughty Dog)

To make matters even worse, Sony is also shutting down the PS3 and PS Vita stores in 2027, leaving PS3 and PS Vita owners with no possible way to purchase any of the games on those two platforms.

Announcing such a drastic move at the same time as informing gamers that discs will cease to exist on PlayStation does the exact opposite of instilling faith in consumers that buying digitally is the right move.

When the PS5 or any other future PlayStation console eventually becomes a retro console, Sony may very well do the same thing and close the platform's store. Without discs or hard copies of games, you can essentially kiss them goodbye for good.

The warning signs have been there all along; physical media, specifically within the gaming industry, has seen a steady decline over the years, with publishers and game studios of particular games opting for digital releases, and on some occasions, later releasing physical editions.

As Hideo Kojima, a veteran gaming designer, once said, "eventually, even digital data will no longer be owned by individuals on their own initiative". That reality is now here — and unless gamers stand up to Sony's anti-consumer practices now, it'll be too late once 2028 arrives.

The 'gorgeous' Microsoft Surface Laptop is the perfect productivity machine for work and study — and it's dropped $200 in Best Buy's 4th of July sale

There's no denying the Microsoft Surface Laptop is a stunning 13-inch laptop for everyday and productivity tasks, with some of the best battery life of any laptop its size. And right now, Microsoft Surface Laptop is down to $949 (was $1150) at Best Buy.

With a $200 saving on one of the more polished Copilot+ PCs on the market, this set-up features 16GB RAM, 256GB SSD, and a snappy Snapdragon X Plus chip that delivers around 17 hours of battery life during our own tests.

It also features a 2K touchscreen display. It might lack the performance of the M4-powered MacBook Air. But it's ultra-thin, lightweight, and a total joy to type on all day. And for every day business productivity, travel, and school work, we found the laptop hard to fault.

Today's top Microsoft laptop deal

Snapdragon X Plus | 16GB RAM | 256GB SSD

A compact 13-inch Copilot+ PC built around Qualcomm's Snapdragon X Plus processor with integrated Adreno graphics. This configuration comes with 16GB of RAM and 256GB of storage, paired with a 2K touchscreen display (1920 x 1280) in a Platinum finish. Full Windows 11 Copilot+ AI features included.View Deal

In our 4-star review, we called it "a gorgeous laptop that is great for everyday and productivity tasks with some of the best battery life of any laptop of its size."

The Snapdragon X Plus is an 8-core ARM chip built for efficiency rather than outright speed, and that trade-off is the honest story of this laptop. It comfortably handles everyday tasks — browsing, Office apps, streaming, light multitasking — and native ARM support means Word, Excel, and other Microsoft apps run smoothly without emulation. Where it falls behind is in heavier, sustained workloads, where x86-based rivals with more powerful chips still have the edge.

What that efficiency buys you is battery life that's genuinely class-leading — in our testing, well over 15 hours on a single charge, comfortably outlasting most Windows ultrabooks and even some MacBook Air configurations. For anyone who's tired of hunting for an outlet during a workday, that alone is worth factoring into the value calculation.

The 13-inch 2K touchscreen is sharp and detailed for everyday use, and the 3:2 aspect ratio gives you noticeably more vertical space than a typical 16:9 laptop display — a real advantage for documents, spreadsheets, and web browsing. Build quality is where Microsoft's Surface line has always excelled, and the Platinum finish keeps things understated and office-appropriate.

One honest caveat: if your workload leans on demanding creative software or specialized Windows applications without native ARM support, you may run into occasional compatibility hiccups or emulation slowdown. For general productivity and everyday computing, that's a non-issue — but it's worth knowing before you buy.

For a beautifully built, all-day-battery Copilot+ PC at a genuinely discounted price, the Surface Laptop 13 is well worth a look.

Also consider: More Snapdragon laptop deals

Snapdragon X X1-26-100 | 16GB RAM | 256GB SSD

With a responsive mobile processor, this 14-inch HP laptop is tailored for running office software, browsing, and streaming. In our review, we praised its long battery life and "top-tier display". View Deal

Snapdragon X X1-26-100 | 16GB RAM | 256GB SSD

A similar set-up to the OmniBook above, this one boasts a larger 16-inch screen for when you need to key into the details while working or studying. Expect long-life battery thanks to the Snapdragon chip. View Deal

New report claims AI is leading to job layoffs — but higher-level more educated workers are being hit hardest

  • Report claims degree holders and tech sector workers continue to see AI-induced layoffs
  • New unemployment tracker lays foundation for future employment laws
  • Despite layoffs, new job opportunities remain elsewhere

A New California Policy Lab report has revealed artificial intelligence could actually be leading to a number of layoffs despite recent promises that the tech is creating new roles.

But the data points towards certain roles being more susceptible than others. Those with a bachelor's, master's or PhD degree in highly AI-exposed roles saw higher unemployment rates after ChatGPT was released in late 2022.

Insurance claims for unemployment among bachelor's degree holders rose more than 50% between November 2023 (13,000 claims per month) and July 2023 (22,000 claims per month). Claims have since fallen, but remain above earlier levels, standing at around 16,000 claims per month currently.

AI still causing some job losses

And California leads the way for AI-induced layoffs, with the Bay Area's high concentration of tech companies making it a likely place for labor market effects to emerge first.

But the report is largely optimistic about AI's impacts on roles – although certain roles are clearly at risk of displacement, other roles still promise opportunities for human workers.

"AI does not seem to have affected national unemployment rates... but has affected the headcounts of certain occupations with more exposure to AI," the paper concludes.

Though region-specific, the report marks the introduction of the California AI-Unemployment Tracker (CAIT) using near-real-time data, which it says is important for guiding employment laws and support as AI's impacts on the labor market continue to evolve.

Ultimately, the paper concludes that higher-level workers are being affected first, particularly in Califorina's tech sector, but the overall impact on the labor market might be more displacement rather than replacement.

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‘Back pain in the morning? Can't touch your toes?' — An ergonomic expert shares tips to stay healthy if you're spending lots of time at your desk

Earlier this year I visited the global headquarters and showroom of gaming chair giant Secretlab in Singapore for an early look at the then unannounced Atlas task chair. Most of the trip was focused on the upcoming product, learning about how it was designed and getting some initial hands-on time, but also involved a lengthy chat with the company’s ergonomic advisor, Dr. Lindsey Migliore.

On top of her work with brands like Secretlab, the physician is the founder of GamerDoc, a consultancy firm that helps professional competitive players prevent injuries, and published a first of its kind handbook of esports medicine in 2021. She also delivers lectures on the subject around the world.

I can’t think of anyone better placed to tell you how best to sit in a chair, and she had plenty of useful advice — some of which will likely come as a surprise, even if you already think you have perfect seating position.

You could be sitting all wrong

Photos of an ergonomics consultation at the Secretlab HQ in Singapore.

(Image credit: Future)

“Ergonomics back in the day used to be a little different. When I started working, it was the 90-90-90 rule. Stiff, upright,” she begins, referring to the popular idea that your hips, knees, and elbows should all be at a 90° when you’re sitting at a desk.

“It started in airspace, and then worked its way into the rest of the world through assembly lines because business people didn’t want their assembly workers to get injured,” she continued. “That’s where the 90-90-90 [rule] and the origin of ergonomics came from.

“Then we started applying it more to office workers, and how we all sat in the early 2000s. That’s when adjustability started blowing up; we got split keyboards, vertical mice, and sit-to-stand desks.”

The advice, she argues, is now out of date and focuses too heavily on maintaining a perfect, still position: “Adjustability is great, it’s essential, but they replaced perfect upright sitting with supported stillness — there’s no movement. There’s all this data from five, 10 years ago about how bad sitting still is for us, and how bad a sedentary lifestyle is for us. It’s just as bad as diabetes.”

Rather than staying static, she says that it’s vital to keep “activating your muscles” by moving around.

“Back in the day when we were hunter-gatherers, you would eat food, and you’d use that food to kill more food. But now we eat food, and we go to sleep. We eat food, and we watch Netflix for six hours,” she adds with a chuckle.

“Muscles are meant to take load, external force, and respond with tension [...] but when you sit for a long period of time, that prolonged tension causes strain.

“In the short term it’s pain, it’s discomfort, but in the long term the tissue remodels to get used to stillness, to get used to a lack of movement.”

Motion is key

Photos of an ergonomics consultation at the Secretlab HQ in Singapore.

(Image credit: Future)

Dr. Migliore says this is supported by plenty of recent research: “What we’re looking at in modern day ergonomics is that you’ve got to get your butts moving. You’ve got to get up; you’ve got to move. We know that movement is good.”

As a result, she recommends chairs that offer dynamic tilt mechanisms and support multiple seating positions, like the Secretlab Atlas.

She also has some more general tips that everyone will be able to apply to their own setups, regardless of their chosen hardware.

“Back pain in the morning? Can’t touch your toes?” she laughs, before suggesting that having your “feet flat on the floor is the number one most important thing” when you’re seated. Footrests can be introduced if you require some added height or want to help stretch your ankles by propping your feet up at more of an angle.

Your knees should also be kept roughly in line with your hips, in the position that you find most comfortable. For chairs with adjustable seat depth, the ideal position is “two to three finger breadths” between the back of your knee and the chair. You should also aim to have your lower back flat against the backrest to reduce the risk of your muscle tissue weakening. Reclining back on your chair for a rest in between intense tasks can be helpful as well, and promotes back movement.

She recommends using a desk with an adjustable height, saying that your elbows should be at a 90-degree angle. “The 90-90-90 rule isn’t dead,” she adds. “We’re just not focused on upright posture all the time.” Your monitor should then be about an arm’s length away from where you’re sitting with the top of it about level with your eyes.

She advises those with ultra-wide displays to ensure that the middle of the screen is used as a “high focus area,” with the sides reserved for less important programs so that you’re not constantly turning your head and risking neck strain. “As long as your head and neck are neutral and looking forward, you’re good,” she says.

If you're looking to upgrade your setup off the back of Dr. Migliore's advice, you can see our recommendations for the best gaming chairs or best office chairs, and best office desks or best standing desks (perhaps even a gaming desk) depending on what you're after.

This stylish HP OmniDesk Ryzen 7 desktop just dropped to $790 — and I think it's one of the top tower PC deals around right now

I've spotted one of the best desktop PC deals I've seen, with the HP OmniDesk desktop now $790 (was $899) at Amazon. It's a solid pick for a home office setup, a family desktop, or anyone replacing an aging pre-built tower who doesn't want to spend into four figures to do it.

It's built around AMD's 8-core Ryzen 7 8700G with Radeon 780M graphics built in, which means you're getting genuinely capable everyday performance, and even some casual gaming headroom, without needing to budget for a separate graphics card.

This configuration pairs that processor with 32GB of DDR5 memory and a 1TB SSD, giving you a sensible amount of headroom for multitasking and storage without needing an immediate upgrade. Interestingly, Best Buy are selling the 16GB model for $800 right now.

Today's top HP desktop deal

A compact tower desktop built around AMD's Ryzen 7 8700G — 8 cores, boosting to strong clock speeds — paired with Radeon 780M integrated graphics. This configuration comes with 32GB of DDR5 RAM and a 1TB SSD. Finished in gray wood, it's designed to look at home in an office or living room setting rather than a dedicated gaming den. Windows 11 pre-installed.View Deal

The Ryzen 7 8700G is a strong choice for a desktop in this category. It's an 8-core chip with integrated Radeon 780M graphics, which puts it a step ahead of the entry-level Ryzen 5 and Core i3/i5 desktops that typically populate this price range.

Overall, you get more multitasking headroom and graphics performance that can handle light gaming and creative work like photo editing without a discrete GPU.

32GB of DDR5 RAM is a comfortable starting point for browser-heavy multitasking, office work, and creative software. And the 1TB SSD gives you plenty of room for a full OS install, applications, and files before you'd need to think about expanding storage.

The gray wood finish is a deliberate design choice worth calling out — rather than the black-and-RGB aesthetic most budget towers default to, this one is built to blend into a home office or living space. It's a small thing, but it matters if you don't want your desktop looking like hardware and more like furniture.

It's worth noting that it's well-suited to office work, media, and light gaming. However, if demanding GPU-accelerated creative work is your priority, you'll want to look at a machine with dedicated graphics instead.

But for an understated desktop tower with the power to breeze through day-to-day business and creative tasks, this is one of the best deals I've seen.

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Work in 2026: the future of flexible tech

‘We will not go back to normal in the foreseeable future’. Responding to the oil crisis, EU energy chief Dan Jørgensen urged people to work from home, and travel less.

Working from home has skyrocketed since the Coronavirus pandemic, with approximately 42 percent of Britons either working fully remote, or hybrid.

With the added pressure of increasing fuel costs - energy bills for households in Britain could increase by more than £200 a year - this number is unlikely to decrease in the near future.

The influx of flexible working and working from home is not just convenient for employees – these structures are actually shown to improve work performance.

In fact, a 2025 report from International Workplace Group (IWG) found that flexible working could boost productivity by 12% in the UK, contributing a staggering £24 billion to the economy each year, and digital working technologies are at the heart of this shift.

Unfortunately for these employees, an innovation gap remains. Working patterns have evolved quickly, but technology hasn’t always kept pace. From microphone troubles to discussions missed, it’s easy for those working from home to feel separated from the office conversation.

Technology optimized for remote work means well-connected, happy employees, a true boost to company culture and improved productivity.

The value of a seamless experience

When looking for employee technology, business leaders should choose devices that put an emphasis on connection and productivity. When meetings bring together both remote and in-person employees, no one wants to feel left out of the room where it happens. Thankfully, the technology is out there – however for many operations its potential just remains untapped.

Ultra-wide monitors, for example, provide panoramic digital canvases that recreate a more natural and inclusive meeting experience. Combined with integrated video conferencing, they help ensure every participant shares the same seamless view of discussions, documents, and data.

Other solutions that promote connectivity between long-distance employees include all-in-one collaboration displays with integrated cameras, microphones and speakers to provide a streamlined meeting experience. Designed with remote employees – or clients - in mind, these displays ensure inclusive and engaging communication with those at home.

AI-powered room control systems add another level of intelligence to modern meeting space. Today’s smart meeting rooms can automatically adjust camera angles, lighting, and microphone pickup zones depending on who’s speaking and where attention is focused. Features like voice enhancement and real-time captioning help make meetings more accessible for everyone.

The recently implemented European Accessibility Act has shone a spotlight on the struggles faced by disabled workers, pushing organizations to ensure accessibility for all. Technologies which can filter out background noise allow those with hearing difficulties to follow along without asking for constant repetition.

With 35% of those of working adults in the UK experiencing some form of hearing difficulties at work, these innovations are invaluable for a modern organisation.

There are many frustrations that typically come with hybrid meetings: participants out of shot, cropped presentations and conversations cut off due to poor audio, but these boardroom technologies help address this. With the right calibration and positioning, physical and digital workspaces are brought closer together than ever before.

The importance of home tech

Keeping employees happy doesn’t just stop at well-designed in-office displays - at home, the same principle applies. Smart monitors, for instance, are setting a new standard for versatility. These hybrid devices offer a new level of flexibility by combining the features of a traditional monitor and smart TV, with built-in productivity apps for work.

The latest innovations are designed for hybrid working, allowing employees transition seamlessly between work, entertainment, and even home management. A great smart monitor helps workers to manage their entire routine from singular device, from answering emails, to streaming shows, to turning up the heating. All systems can be managed at once, mirroring the seamless workflows that come with a hybrid work style.

When choosing technology for home environments, it’s not surprising that design and space efficiency is often top of the priority list. A single, stylish device that fits well into any living room or home-office space is valuable for any hybrid or remote employee. Space-efficient gadgets can enhance user experience and reduce complexity, through features like cable management, slim displays, and compatibility with multiple devices and connections.

The less bulky a monitor is, and the fewer cables it’s trailing, the more ergonomic the workspace - that’s when work gets done. As simple as it sounds, offering employees technologies hardware that complements the user’s space goes a long way to improving satisfaction and productivity.

Portability

Whether employees are fully remote, hybrid, or office-based, portable technology has become essential. Home workers may split their time between kitchen tables, coffee shops and coworking spaces, while hybrid employees often commute long distances into the office a few days each week.

In 2026, work no longer happens in one fixed location - it happens everywhere, from train carriages to kitchen counters while making lunch between meetings.

This underscores the need for ultra-lightweight, durable laptops that can be transported from workspace to workspace, while still delivering strong visibility and performance no matter the setting.

Today’s leading business laptops are designed with this flexibility in mind. Large, high-resolution devices make multitasking, spreadsheets and data-heavy work easier on the go.

High resolution screens improve visibility during long work sessions, ideal for workers replacing multi-monitor setups with one large portable screen. Anti-glare screen technology allows for working outdoors, and can reduce eye fatigue whilst improving readability.

For business leaders trying to choose the best laptops for their team, don’t just consider how work gets done... consider where work gets done.

Flexible working is here to stay

Hybrid working is the foundation of modern corporate life. Teams are built across cities, countries and even continents, and work is woven together with family and personal lives. The modern office is rarely a single location; it’s a space that changes and moves with workers throughout the day.

This is why simple, adaptable systems which put the worker first are pulling ahead to become the top of workplace tech in 2026.

The best business devices are those which bridge the physical gap between employees, driving collaboration, creativity and connection, helping people do the best work wherever they are.

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How a free YouTube channel is using the World Cup to destroy the broadcaster paywall

  • Brazilian YouTube channel CazéTV hit a record 12.4 million concurrent viewers by streaming the World Cup for free in 4K
  • Fans use VPNs to bypass local paywalls and access the legal broadcast
  • While the Portuguese commentary limits global appeal, fans can still use a VPN to find other free international streams

The 2026 World Cup is in full swing, and millions of football fans have found a new, entirely legal way to dodge expensive broadcaster paywalls: YouTube.

Viewers across the globe are turning on the best VPN to access CazéTV, a Brazilian YouTube channel that is currently streaming all 104 matches of the tournament for free in gorgeous 4K.

Run by 32-year-old Casimiro Miguel, a streamer who originally started on Twitch, CazéTV has become the breakout broadcast story of the tournament. During Brazil's opening game, the channel peaked at an astonishing 12.4 million concurrent viewers. This shattered records, becoming the largest live audience in YouTube's history and marking the first time a solo streamer channel has crossed the 10 million mark.

The global appetite for this high-quality, cost-free feed is staggering. With the stream geographically licensed only to Brazil, international fans are masking their IP addresses to get in on the action.

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The YouTube revolution vs traditional paywalls

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For years, major rights-holders have argued that steep paywalls are the only viable way to fund live sports. CazéTV, which fun fact, counts football legend Cristiano Ronaldo as a stakeholder, is a direct challenge to that outdated model. While Brazil's longtime broadcast giant, Globo, carries just 55 matches, CazéTV is legally broadcasting the entire tournament without asking fans for a dime.

Yegor Sak, founder of VPN provider Windscribe, notes that this unprecedented surge reflects years of consumer frustration.

"One channel on YouTube is out-broadcasting the official rights-holders, in 4K, for free, and pulling the biggest live audience the platform has ever seen," Sak said. "The paid broadcasters should find that alarming. Fans know exactly what they want, and it isn't another paywall."

Because broadcast rights are sold country by country, fans are often forced to pay premium subscriptions to watch their national teams. However, tuning into a foreign YouTube channel via a VPN is not piracy; it is simply consumers seeking out the best legal value.

"The barrier was always artificial," Sak added. "CazéTV just proved the appetite was there the whole time."

Language barriers and global alternatives

"People aren't trying to do anything wrong, they're looking for value," Sak explained. "When a free, legal, high-quality stream exists and your local broadcaster wants money on top of a subscription you already pay for, the choice makes itself."

However, there is a catch for international audiences. Because CazéTV is a Brazilian broadcast, all commentary is in Portuguese. While the stunning 4K visuals are universally understood, the language barrier does somewhat limit the stream's ultimate 'global' appeal for those who want tactical analysis in their native tongue.

Interestingly, other FIFA partners do have agreements in place that give them the option to show full matches on YouTube and strengthen coverage, but major networks have largely neglected this route, likely because it doesn't align with their subscription-heavy financial models.

If Portuguese commentary isn't for you, there are still plenty of ways to bypass the paywall. If you're wondering should I use a VPN to watch the World Cup, the answer is a resounding yes. By routing your connection through servers in countries like the UK or Australia, you can easily access free, English-language broadcasts on platforms like BBC iPlayer or SBS.

Just remember that if you are streaming on the go, it is worth tweaking these 5 VPN settings to keep your connection fast so you don't suffer buffering during a crucial penalty shootout. With a reliable provider, you can watch the World Cup 2026 for free from anywhere, entirely on your own terms.

DJI's 'best-in-class' Osmo 360 Adventure Combo is a summer steal for content creators — with a massive $245 off at Best Buy right now

If you're a creator making outdoor and travel content, I've spotted an awesome deal on the DJI Osmo 360 Adventure Combo, now $455 (was $700) at Best Buy.

With a massive $245 saving, it's an ideal kit for vloggers and influencers creating outdoor action and travel content. The a 360-degree camera captures everything around you in a single recording, giving you the freedom to choose the perfect angle later instead of worrying about where the camera was pointing while you were filming.

Earning a best-in-class award in our review, we praised the premium performance at an affordable price and undeniably classy design, calling it "it’s extremely compelling, particularly for content creators who already own a DJI Mic 2 or Mic Mini."

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Built-in Wi-Fi and Bluetooth also simplify transferring footage and connecting the camera to compatible devices.

DJI has built a strong reputation for imaging products that are easy to use while delivering impressive results, and this camera continues that approach. Its compact design also makes it easy to slip into a backpack or camera bag without taking up much space.

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I tried Claude Sonnet 5 with prompts that ask it to finish the job, not just answer the question — and that's where the AI war is going

Anthropic has just released Claude Sonnet 5 for all users, and I wanted to test what it was good at. But the game has changed now. Sonnet 5 doesn't feel dramatically different from Gemini or ChatGPT if you ask it ordinary chatbot questions. Instead, the difference should show up when you stop asking for answers and start asking for completed work.

Anthropic says Sonnet 5 is built for "multi-step software engineering work," sustained coding, tool use, debugging, and "messy technical contexts." It also says it can make plans, use browsers and terminals, and run more autonomously than smaller, cheaper models previously could.

I'm not using Sonnet 5 for coding, but that doesn't mean I can't take advantage of its new abilities — just like you can. So I stopped asking Claude for answers and started asking it to finish jobs, beginning with planning a trip to Bath, UK, for my family: my wife, me, and two teens.

A trip to Bath

When I tested it, Claude Sonnet 5 defaulted to its Medium level of effort, so that's what I used. Here's the first prompt I tried:

"I want to test whether you can act more like an agent than a chatbot.

My task is: Plan a weekend trip to Bath for two adults and two teenagers, including travel, lunch, one activity, estimated costs, and what still needs booking.

Don't just give me advice. First, make a brief plan. Then identify which parts of the task you can complete yourself right now, which parts require tools or information you don't have, and which parts need human judgment.

Then complete as much of the task as possible without stopping after the first obvious answer.

At the end, give me:

What you completed

What still needs human action

Any assumptions you made

A short checklist I can use to verify the result

The next best step"

What I really liked was that, as Claude tackled this task, it gave me the option to be notified when it had finished. In reality, it only took a few seconds to come back with a plan, which included travel options, an itinerary, and a suggestion for lunch and something to do: a trip to The Roman Baths.

To my delight Claude gave me an interactive map showing where all the places it recommended were. It also gave me a useful list of what it had completed, what required human action, the assumptions it had made, a verification checklist, and a "next best step" action point. It felt ready to keep working with me as more details came in, rather than treating its first answer as final.

In fact, when I gave it more details, such as which day I was going to go, it gave me a visual weather report for the day. That was a really nice touch.

Cladue Sonnet 5 maps.

Claude Sonnet 5 produced a handy map showing where to go. (Image credit: Anthropic)

Claude vs ChatGPT

I also tried this prompt with ChatGPT-5.5 Medium and got a similar result. It acted as an agent, just like Claude did, and notified me when it had finished its tasks. It just didn't look as nice. There was no map, or any visual elements at all, and it felt more like I had been given a finished report than the start of a two-way conversation where it asked me for more details.

Both chatbots recommended lunch and a trip to The Roman Baths. Interestingly, ChatGPT assumed I’d get the train, while Claude assumed I’d drive. They also recommended different places to eat, but the core information they both provided was solid.

What was most impressive was that both models could adapt when I reframed the inputs. For example, when I gave them the ages of the kids, student status, a different mode of transport, or changed the day of the trip, both models could cope. Both also identified that since the oldest was a university student, he could get free entry to The Roman Baths.

This part of the test was probably the most meaningful, as it felt much more "multi-step" than simply providing one answer.

Overall, I’d give this test to Claude. You can clearly see that Sonnet 5 is set up for agentic actions. Neither Claude nor ChatGPT could actually do any of the booking for me at the moment, so we're still a long way from true personal-assistant-level autonomy. But for this kind of task, Claude currently has the edge.

A different domain

I wanted to test the models in a different domain that would let Claude show me it had genuinely improved, and that the Bath trip result was not just a fluke of the travel-planning use case. So I asked them both to:

"Build me a simple household budget tracker as a spreadsheet or small tool."

Both models thought for a while about this task, and churned through various options before opting to make a spreadsheet. ChatGPT produced a spreadsheet with a bar chart that tracked how much I’d spent on various household expenses against a budget. Claude, however, went for something simpler: dispensing with a budget, it just tracked actual expenses and created a pie chart showing where my money was going.

Claude’s initial approach was simpler, and easier to understand. Both models provided a .xlsx file, but only Claude provided a button to upload it straight to Google Drive so I could open it in Sheets.

I told ChatGPT, "I wanted the graph to be a pie chart," and it responded: "Absolutely — I’ll update the spreadsheet itself so the dashboard uses a pie chart for spending by category, rather than the current graph style."

It ran into a few problems because it was trying to show both the budget and actual values in the same pie chart, but eventually it worked out that it could show only one and produced a new spreadsheet that did exactly what I asked for.

I then asked Claude to change its spreadsheet to provide a budget section too, and to change the graph into a bar chart. Again, it showed me its workings and added a budget section and bar charts perfectly.

I can’t really separate the two AI models on this task. Both proved they can handle multi-step tasks well, and both were happy to revise the result when I changed the brief.

That, really, is the point. The most interesting AI tests now are not "which chatbot gives the best answer?" They are "which assistant keeps working until the job is actually done?"

On that front, Claude Sonnet 5 feels extremely capable. ChatGPT was close behind, and in some ways just as effective, but Claude felt more naturally organized around the idea of completing work rather than simply responding to prompts. It asked fewer invisible questions, presented its output more helpfully, and made the whole process feel more like collaborating with an assistant than interrogating a chatbot.

For now, neither model is ready to fully take over the job. I still had to check the details, make the decisions, and do the actual booking or uploading myself. But the direction of travel is obvious. The AI war is no longer just about who has the smartest chatbot. It’s about who can build the assistant that gets you closest to a finished task.

Over 500,000 websites wrongly blocked in Spain as La Liga anti-piracy campaign backfires

  • Spain's LaLiga anti-piracy blocks disrupted at least 554,507 legitimate domains between January and June 2026, OONI reveals
  • Blocking just 4 to 20 IP addresses during a one-hour match window knocked out over 400,000 unrelated websites
  • Researchers also uncovered alarming TLS Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) interception tactics on one Spanish ISP

Football fans in Spain aren't the only ones feeling the impact of LaLiga's aggressive war on illegal streaming. A staggering new report shows that the league's court-authorized anti-piracy campaign has accidentally disrupted access to more than 500,000 legitimate websites, taking down everything from human rights platforms to vital cloud infrastructure.

According to a June 2026 report published by the Open Observatory of Network Interference (OONI), Spain's IP-based blocking campaign caused widespread collateral damage between January and June 2026.

The nonprofit organization, which specializes in measuring global internet censorship, found that at least 5.8% of the 9.2 million most popular internet domains were blocked at least once during football match broadcasts.

The sheer scale of this collateral damage highlights a fundamental flaw in current anti-piracy tactics. Because much of the modern web relies on shared hosting and content delivery networks (CDNs), attempting to block a single illegal stream by banning its IP address often drags hundreds of thousands of innocent websites down with it.

If you want to bypass these broad regional blocks, using the best VPNs is increasingly becoming a necessity for Spanish internet users trying to maintain access to the open web.

The collateral damage of La Liga's anti-piracy blocking

The collateral damage stems directly from how the internet is built. Providers like Cloudflare, Amazon, Microsoft, and Meta use shared reverse-proxy architectures, meaning thousands of entirely unrelated domains sit behind a single IP address.

OONI’s data shows that blocking as few as four to 20 IP addresses in a typical one-hour LaLiga broadcast window was enough to make over 400,000 unique domains completely inaccessible.

Throughout the observation period, OONI discovered the enforcement impacted 7,441 unique IP addresses across 36 infrastructure providers. Cloudflare bore the brunt of the outages, with the report identifying over 501,000 impacted domains hosted behind just 2,218 blocked IPs.

Among the collateral damage were benign and critically important websites, including those belonging to Amnesty International and Greenpeace.

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Beyond the widespread outages, the anti-piracy tactics have introduced alarming security vulnerabilities.

OONI researchers noted in a post on X that they "detected TLS Man-in-the-Middle (MitM) attacks on Digi Mobil (AS57269), raising privacy and security concerns."

This privacy invasion affected 7,334 unique IPs hosting over 10,759 domain names, exposing Spanish users to potential data interception just to stop them from streaming football matches.

As we covered on Tuesday, there is growing pushback against these reckless enforcement measures. European ISP groups have strongly argued that rightsholders must be liable for collateral damage in piracy blocking, as erroneous court orders from rightsholders like LaLiga are repeatedly breaking the internet.

While OONI admits its methodology has limitations and likely understates the true scale of the impact, the findings paint a bleak picture of IP-based blocking. When taking down a handful of pirate streams knocks out half a million legitimate websites, the cure may very well be worse than the disease.

Microsoft suggests Copilot is the 'button you can press to fix everything' in Windows 11 — here's hoping it can fix the company's marketing department

  • Microsoft posted an ad promoting Copilot on social media
  • It said that Copilot is the "button you can press to fix everything"
  • This has elicited quite the outpouring of rage from some folks, and it's not a wise promo given the prevailing climate around AI and Windows 11

Microsoft is catching some flak once again over the topic of AI in Windows 11, following what might be regarded as an overzealous piece of marketing.

Windows Latest noticed that Microsoft's marketing department posted an image across its social media (Facebook, Instagram, and X) which promoted the dedicated Copilot button and the AI assistant it summons.

The text featured in the pic was: "Them: There's no button you can press to fix everything," followed by a reply as if in a conversation that read: "Me: Wanna bet?"

Predictably this has stirred up some controversy, with responses to Microsoft's little ad that range from accusing Copilot of being "AI slop" (or "Microslop") through to comments along the lines of "no one wants this" and similar negativity.

Screenshot of Copilot promotion on social media

(Image credit: Windows Latest / Microsoft)

Undermining the fix Windows 11 effort

This is a particularly poorly timed piece of PR, given that, as Windows Latest observes, Microsoft is finally bringing in the ability to change the Copilot key back to function as Right Control. This is the key that the Copilot button replaced on 'AI PCs' (laptops), but as some people have said, Right Control is crucial to their workflow (and has accessibility ramifications for one-handed keyboard use).

With that change coming to Windows 11 later this year — an effective softening of Microsoft's initial stance that you should have the Copilot key and like it — this marketing snippet feels even more badly judged.

What's worse here for me is the exaggeration of the usefulness of the Copilot key. The AI can "fix everything" can it? It's a frankly ridiculous statement to make, and yes, I know that's not exactly uncommon in advertising, but you've got to bear in mind your target audience here and the context.

AI in Windows 11 has triggered a lot of bad feeling in the user base since last year, and indeed Microsoft's blinkered focus on pushing AI was one of the reasons that people were up in arms about fixing the OS rather than adding Copilot trimmings. Or in other words, the big fix Windows 11 campaign — which is the focus of this entire year for Microsoft — was partly the result of all the anti-AI feeling.

So, erm, let's market around the Copilot key being this amazing solve-all feature, shall we? Sounds like a great plan, everyone. Full steam ahead! Let's talk about how great it would be to add more AI into Notepad while we're at it, yeah? (Apologies, I remapped my Copilot key to be a 'Sarcasm' key and it appears to be jammed down right now).

Microsoft also says the Copilot key is a button with "main character energy" in this advert, the problem being that if AI in Windows 11 was a movie, it's been a box office turkey for the software giant so far. Microsoft's hope is that AI agents in Windows 11 will turn things around, but it remains to be seen how that'll pan out.

Meantime, while Microsoft is trying to generate positivity and good vibes around Windows 11 with all its (very commendable) work to fix the OS, it'd be better for the software engineers and designers in the thick of it not to have those efforts undermined by the marketing crew wheeling out unintentional ragebait like this Copilot button nonsense.

Now, I'm not saying that Microsoft's PR team can never mention AI, of course, but this particular snippet on social media is a perfect example of how not to do it in the current Windows 11 climate.

Agentic AI adoption outpaces governance in regulated industries

Regulated industries are entering a turning point that many enterprise leaders have yet to fully grasp.

Agentic AI tools capable of executing multi-step tasks with minimal human intervention, are now commonly embedded in audit and finance operations, automating testing, documentation, risk assessment, and reporting.

But many organizations are still behind updating the governance infrastructure required to make those gains sustainable.

Most organizations ask what AI can do, but neglect to evaluate whether they have operating models, governance frameworks, and human oversight capacity in place to control what AI does.

In regulated environments, that gap is where exposure compounds quickly.

Three Gaps Compounding at Once

Validating AI output requires a different skill set than producing it. Traditional audit training doesn’t develop that capability, and most firms have yet to redesign programs to account for that lack of knowledge.

Junior staff are nominally in charge of reviewing AI-generated work they don’t fully understand. In regulated environments, this creates easy-to-miss opportunities for exposure.

Audit workflows were designed around human pacing and judgment. Agentic AI moves sequentially and at speed, silently resolving ambiguity rather than surfacing it.

Layering AI tools onto processes built for human practitioners means unclear handoffs, undefined escalation paths, and audit trails that fail to document decision rationale in ways that satisfy regulators.

When stewardship is a title rather than a function, organizations produce governance documentation that exists on paper, not in practice.

Premature AI deployment can still look like a success even long after the foundation started to erode. Adoption metrics show usage. Cycle times improve.

These ostensibly positive outcomes don’t reveal whether employees can meaningfully evaluate what the system produces, whether workflows have been redesigned for how AI operates, or whether governance is anywhere close to complete.

For enterprise leaders in regulated industries, the critical question is not whether the AI is working, but whether it surfaces issues early enough for teams to intervene effectively.

In many organizations, AI implementation is also outpacing operational alignment. Risk, compliance, finance, and technology teams often operate with different assumptions about how agentic systems are being used and where accountability resides.

Without shared oversight across those functions, governance gaps become harder to identify before they create operational or regulatory consequences.

What Closing the Gap Actually Looks Like

The organizations seeing sustainable results share a key characteristic: they build governance infrastructure before scaling use cases. In practice, that means establishing a centralized governance function with both business and technical representation.

Successful AI governance in regulated environments requires joining stakeholders who understand operational stakes and regulatory requirements at the same table, with the authority to act on what they find.

Domain stewards need real authority, with clear accountability for model performance, explicit escalation paths, and organizational backing to act accordingly. Defined rules of engagement are what separates a stewardship role from a title implying nominal ownership on an org chart. This structure must be built before deployment, not retrofitted after an incident.

Starting narrow is the right instinct. Financial close, reconciliations, and anomaly detection are good initial use cases due to clean inputs, measurable outputs, and the presence of a human reviewer that evaluates what the system produced.

Data flows need to be integrated across systems before models go into production. Scaling AI into fragmented processes doesn’t fix fragmentation—it accelerates it. Selecting a technology capable of bringing data integrity to the forefront is key for establishing sustained governance practices.

Workforce readiness belongs on the governance roadmap alongside technical deployment. Junior staff need structured development in how to evaluate AI output including when to trust it, when to push back, and when to escalate. That capability doesn’t emerge simply from exposure to AI tools. The firms getting this right are treating this part of the process as risk control.

Another challenge is that many governance models remain reactive rather than adaptive. Regulatory expectations surrounding AI are evolving faster than most enterprise oversight structures, leaving organizations vulnerable to compliance gaps that may not become visible until after deployment.

Companies that treat governance as an ongoing operational discipline, rather than a one-time implementation exercise, will be better positioned as both technology capabilities and regulatory scrutiny continue to advance.

Governance Is the Foundation

Agentic AI will continue expanding into audit and finance regardless of whether governance infrastructure is in place. The competitive pressure is too strong, and the case for efficiency is too compelling for adoption to slow.

The question for enterprise leaders isn’t whether to deploy AI—it's whether they’re building the operational foundation to deploy it responsibly.

Accountability in regulated industries does not transfer to the algorithm. It stays with the humans who chose to deploy it, and with the organizations that decided they were ready when the evidence said otherwise.

The leaders who are prepared have already answered this question: if something goes wrong, do we know exactly where judgment ended and automation began?

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‘100% of Hide My Email addresses were exploitable’: Apple’s security feature can be duped into supplying the real contact info — and the bug has remained unpatched for over a year

  • Apple Hide My Email can reveal a user's authentic email address
  • The bug puts users at risk of identification, experts warned
  • It has been unpatched for over a year

A bug in Apple’s ‘Hide My Email’ feature allows for those with knowledge of the vulnerability to identify the real email address hidden behind the anonymous email address.

The bug was discovered by EasyOptOuts co-founder, Tyler Murphy, who shared the exploit with 404 Media after notifying Apple multiple times that the feature could be actively exploited.

“We reported the issue and replication instructions to Apple over a year ago. We don't know why it hasn't been fixed, but we don't feel comfortable waiting any longer,” Murphy said.

Hide My Email can be actively exploited

As the bug still hasn’t been patched, the details of how the exploit works have not been shared.

Apple’s Hide My Email feature was designed to anonymize email addresses, helping to prevent a user’s real email address from being leaked in a data breach, or to prevent a user’s email address from being linked to them personally in a way that could reveal their identity.

There lies the crux of the issue. By being able to identify the real email address by exploiting the bug, a malicious actor could uncover the real identity of the anonymized email.

“Free, publicly accessible people-search sites make it easy to link an email address to other personal details, so people relying on Hide My Email for safety may be at risk,” Murphy said. “We don't know the full scope of the issue, but in our limited tests with volunteers, 100% of Hide My Email addresses were exploitable.”

Users concerned about being identified via people-search sites can use a data removal service to have their data scrubbed from these sites, but the process can take a few days.

The issue was first reported to Apply by Murphy in June 2025, with Apple replying a month later that it was looking into the cause of the issue. Earlier this year, in March, Apple said that it had “addressed the reported issue in a recent system change,” but Murphy found that the bug could still be exploited.

Again, Murphy notified Apple, who replied in May 2026, stating, “We are still investigating this issue. To avoid placing our customers at risk, we would appreciate you not disclosing this information until our investigation is complete. We appreciate your assistance in helping us to maintain and improve the security of our products."

Later in the same month, Apply said a fix was “expected in the coming weeks."

Porkbun review 2026

Porkbun is an American-based domain registrar that’s been around since 2015. Underneath its quirky pig-based exterior, it promises to be one of the cheapest options around. It sells most domains at cost price of wholesale pricing, plus ICANN fees, and credit card fees, without making a chunky sum out of hidden fees. Besides domains, it also offers web hosting, and email hosting, but I’m focusing on its domain services here.

I’ve been buying domain names for the past 25 years and have been reviewing services for over a decade. This Porkbun review is based on my hands-on testing, consulting official documentation and support, as well as checking verified user reviews for additional feedback.

For more options, why not look through our list of the best domain registration services.

Porkbun: My experience

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Signing up to a domain via Porkbun only took moments. On the main page, I entered the domain name I was interested in purchasing and was quickly presented with a list of all the domain suffixes available right now. Once choosing to purchase one, there’s an option to add hosting and also to ‘upsell me’. Click the latter button and Porkbun suggests some relevant domain names you might also want to add on.

A minute later and you’re all set. Again, there’s a bit more upselling with the option of adding a site builder or WordPress hosting, but it’s not too intrusive. The domain management page is right there and it's simple to browse through your domains. As with most domain registrations, it takes a minute or two to be registered and it was pretty quick with Porkbun. The simple management page has everything you need and I liked the process. Just make sure to toggle auto-renew off unless it’s essential for you.

Porkbun: Features

Porkbun dashboard

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Porkbun keeps things simple so when it comes to features, there’s no filler here. Buying a domain name also brings the offer of web hosting but that’s about as complicated as it gets.

On the domain registration page, you’re given WHOIS privacy as standard. You can toggle the domain lock on or off, and there’s an auto-renew toggle as well. If you’re planning on selling your domain name at some point, you can also quickly add to the marketplace to auction it off to someone. CSV file downloads of all your domain name details, including auth codes, can be quickly obtained from the management page too.

Wrapping things up well, it’s easy to configure your DNS records for many popular services with a couple of clicks of a button. These include Google Workspace, Squarespace, Shopify, and Bluesky, amongst other services.

Porkbun: User experience

Porkbun is very simple to use even if it isn’t exactly attractive to look at. There’s no conventional onboarding process like you’d get with one of the more user-friendly (and more expensive) services, but its domain management page is reasonably straightforward to figure out, even if you’re not a particularly advanced user.

Crucially, a series of tooltips and one line explainers go a long way to ensuring that you won’t break anything. A few toggles are also available and clearly laid out. What it lacks in looks, it makes up for with easily accessible settings.

Porkbun: Customer support

Porkbun offers a good range of support options. It has a knowledge base which should solve most simple queries. There’s also an AI chat bot which answers a lot of questions before transferring you to a person if needed. Refreshingly, you can also click a button to go straight to talking to a real person if you’d prefer.

There’s also phone support although that isn’t 24/7. It’s available between 9am and 5pm PST. Otherwise, email support is 24/7 and human chat support is a somewhat vague ‘hours vary’ although I found I always got a response.

Porkbun: Pricing

Domain

Price from

.xyz

$1

.com

$11.08

.eu

$5.46

.net

$12.52

.org

$7.98

There’s seemingly a domain name suffix for every occasion here. Porkbun’s cheapest are its .xyz domains which cost $1 to register for the first year. .com domains are available from $11.08 while .net starts at $12.52.

As with any domain service, your mileage will vary depending on the domain name you have in mind, but those are good starting prices. Type in the name you have in mind and you’re given a vast list of available options along with a renewal price for the future.

Porkbun: Specs

Spec

Details

Lowest price from

$1 (.xyz)

Highest price from

$2.575 (.sexy)

Search tools

Standard search, AI, bulk, marketplace, auction

Other services

Web hosting, WordPress hosting, email hosting

Porkbun: Should I buy?

Attribute

Notes

Score

Features

Porkbun has all the essentials you need.

4.5/5

User experience

A little simplistic and basic, but still mostly easy to figure out.

4/5

Value

Excellent value with some very cheap domains.

4.5/5

Buy it if...

  • You want a no-frills domain service. Porkbun skips fancy visuals and focuses on providing domain names very cheaply and clutter-free.
  • You want the best value. Some kind of domain name for $1? Porkbun makes it very tempting to bulk buy in the best way.
  • You want quick access to many domains. Porkbun dishes out a huge list of available domain names making it oh so easy to click on multiple domains to buy.

Don't buy it if...

  • You need hand holding. If you want guidance through setting up a domain, Porkbun isn’t the service for you. It’s not complicated but the onboarding could be a little more welcoming.
  • You want web hosting from the same place. Porkbun’s web hosting isn’t bad but there are better options if you want an all-in-one service.
  • You want a stylish experience. Porkbun is very basic looking and that can be a little off-putting compared to some competitors.

Porkbun: The competition

  • Namecheap: For cheap domain names, Namecheap lives up to its name. Its dashboard is a little more appealing than Porkbun but renewals can be pricier.
  • GoDaddy: Want good hosting as well as a domain? GoDaddy is the place to go. Just be aware of its upselling tactics.
  • Dynadot: Dynadot has fairly cheap domains, limited upselling, and a good approach to domain registration. It misses a few TLDs out but for most people, it’s great.

How I tested Porkbun

  • Set up an account and bought two domain names
  • Tested the domain management features
  • Evaluated the price of domains compared to competitors

I set up an account with Porkbun before searching for new domain names then buying two. I went through the sign up process to purchase the domain, before going into the domain management tools to make adjustments. This included looking at nameservers, how to change DNS records, and how to turn off auto renew and other features.

Warner Bros is set to adapt another Creepypasta horror sensation after the success of A24's Backrooms — but I'm unsure what to make of it

  • Warner Bros will adapt Trevor Henderson's Siren Head for the big screen
  • Weapons director Zach Cregger and Whalefall's  Brian Duffield are working on the script
  • This news comes after A24's Backrooms became the second highest grossing horror movie of 2026

We're seeing a trend of Creepypasta adaptations coming back, and Siren Head is the next internet horror phenomenon to be adapted for the big screen.

Creepypasta-based movies have varied in quality over the years, whether it's the terrible Slender Man or the critically acclaimed Backrooms, and it seems we're about to get even more new horror movies based on these terrifying online tales.

When it comes to Siren Head, it already has a strong team behind it. Trevor Henderson's original creation has been picked up by Warner Bros., with Weapons' Zach Cregger and Whalefall's Brian Duffield working on the script, according to reports from Deadline.

Siren Head has all the ingredients to be a successful horror movie, but it's, of course, too early to say if it will ever reach the heights of Backrooms, which became the second highest-grossing horror movie of 2026 with box office takings of $331 million.

The question is, will a Siren Head movie work as a feature length? At the moment, I'm not entirely convinced.

Siren Head's short film was good, but I'm not sure a feature length movie is necessary

Sometimes, less is more. That's how I feel about Siren Head, as the creepy cryptid is well suited to short-form entertainment like YouTube videos and quick horror games. Will it have the same impact with a longer runtime?

Creepypasta stories are often quite simple, and Siren Head is no exception. The creature is known for camouflaging with its surroundings before attacking anyone in its vicinity, with the Siren Head wiki page explaining it is responsible for "a large number of disappearances across suburbia and rural environments".

Scary as it is, I'm worried there's not enough substance to make this work, and we may get bored with Siren Head's modus operandi of chasing and killing anyone in its path, seemingly for no reason, before doing it all over again.

Backrooms, on the other hand, is more of a slow burn and requires deep exploration to uncover the true horror, which is why I think it has done exceptionally well theatrically. There are lots of areas, lore, and monsters to explore, and the Backrooms fandom is full of fan-created levels featuring new threats and ideas.

Like the Backrooms, the storytelling possibilities seem infinite. It is a vast, terrifying space with weird set design and that signature dark ambient sound design to keep us on edge. Any character can set foot in it, often no-clipping out of reality unexpectedly. It's ripe for multiple adaptations and interpretations, whereas Siren Head may not live up to that.

But, as I said, there is a strong team behind it. We may well be headed into a new era of very effective Creepypasta adaptations, and I'm excited if that's true.

I'll be following Siren Head closely, and I hope it'll be a thrilling feature-length adaptation after all.

US government says it got hacked — again

2 July 2026 at 18:22
A top Democrat on the Senate's Intelligence Committee warned that the information accessed on a Homeland Security intelligence-sharing network may risk national security.

Microsoft Planned Lightweight, Browser-Based "Aion" OS

2 July 2026 at 18:41
Thanks to a discovery by Windows Central's Zac Bowden, we have learned that Microsoft once developed an operating system codenamed "Aion," entirely dedicated to web-based applications and agentic AI, with no local application installations or usage. In a video dating back to 2024, Microsoft claimed that "Aion is an example of a web-based agent OS that natively integrates Copilot into the core of the shell." Microsoft aimed to create a lightweight, Edge browser-based OS that runs nearly all of its components in the cloud, as web-based applications have become indistinguishable from many local installations. This means the OS would run Office for the web, including Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and many other applications, as well as third-party web applications.

The OS is centered around Microsoft's Win3 codename, which doesn't share many similarities with the current Windows OS stack, and the Win3 code wouldn't allow Win32 applications to run at all. Since the whole point of this OS would be cloud applications running through the browser, no local apps would be needed, hence no Win32 support. Realistically, this could work on smaller client PCs across offices worldwide as a way to provide most office work functionality with very little computing power, meaning minimal investment in local hardware. While some enterprises might see this as a benefit, storing important files and work, as well as running applications locally, remains very important for many businesses. As a result, the idea didn't make it into any current product that Microsoft offers. Although Microsoft may have foreseen the agentic AI era back in 2024, there wasn't enough demand at the time to launch an operating system like this.

Obsidian Reportedly Returns To Fallout After 15 Years, As Xbox Shields Studio From Rumored Restructuring Wave

2 July 2026 at 19:32

The cover art for 'Fallout: New Vegas' shows a character in a post-apocalyptic setting holding a revolver, with a skyline featuring a tall tower and the game title prominently displayed.

[UPDATE - July 2, 11:29 AM] While Jason Schreier could confirm that Obsidian is not being considered for closure, the known games journalist also revealed on the ResetERA forums that the studio is not working on a new Fallout project, although this could be changing soon with Xbox's new direction. Original story follows. [Original Story] Despite the smashing success of the Fallout TV show on Amazon, Xbox and Bethesda failed to capitalize on it with a new entry in the series. Although the studio headed by Todd Howard is unlikely to work on a new entry in the franchise until […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/obsidian-returns-fallout-xbox-studio-restructuring/

Intel Expected To Restart Supply Of 10th, 12th, 13th, And 14th Gen Processors In Mainland China

2 July 2026 at 18:27

Intel Raptor Lake CPU

Intel will reportedly focus more on the previous-gen processors to fulfill the current demand in the PC market. Intel is Reportedly Restarting Supply of Last Four Generation of Processors as Motherboard Vendors Ramp Up DDR4 Platform Production Roughly a month ago, we reported that some vendors are now restarting the production of DDR4 platforms, i.e., DDR4-compatible motherboards. This is to ensure the market gets DDR4 motherboards in sufficient quantity, as expensive DDR5 memory has made it unfeasible to build DDR5 systems on a budget. More reports are surfacing confirming the same report, and Intel appears to have prepared accordingly. As […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/intel-expected-to-restart-supply-of-10th-12th-13th-and-14th-gen-processors-in-mainland-china/

Apple Is Swapping The Faster TLC For Slower QLC Storage In iPhone 18 Pro Duo’s 1TB And 2TB Models, While Charging Sky-High Prices

2 July 2026 at 18:19

Apple paid more for LPDDR5X RAM than what Samsung originally intended to ask

Apple is expected to materially increase the price of the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max. Even so, it is stealthily downgrading the higher storage variants of its upcoming Pro duo, especially when it comes to the flash storage, increasing the relative attractiveness of the 256GB and 512GB storage variants. Apple is reportedly downgrading the NAND flash storage in the 1TB and 2TB variants of the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro According to the tipster Reptalica, the 256GB and 512GB variants of the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max use TLC NAND that has been sourced from SK hynix, Kioxia, […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/apple-is-swapping-the-faster-tlc-for-slower-qlc-storage-in-iphone-18-pro-duos-1tb-and-2tb-models-while-charging-sky-high-prices/

Samsung Foundry is no longer accepting every chip order

2 July 2026 at 17:50

Samsung Foundry has hit a point most foundries only dream about: it can afford to say no to a chip order. Industry sources report that Samsung Electronics’ foundry division has started applying “allocation” across select processes.

Notably, Samsung Foundry is now prioritizing existing customers and taking on new orders only when the project clears a certain bar. AI accelerator demand has essentially rewritten the foundry order book.

Samsung is already fabricating Tesla’s autonomous driving chips and inference chips for Groq, alongside deepening ties with Nvidia and Google. The pipeline alone is apparently enough to push the 4nm node close to sold out through next year. Some 8nm lines are reportedly running near full tilt too.

Factories would rather concentrate on a few big wins than spread themselves thin. It’s a “few models, large volumes” mentality, and it’s the same logic TSMC has leaned on for years.

Samsung appears to be catching genuine spillover from TSMC’s own supply crunch. Companies that walked away years ago over yield concerns are reportedly circling back, either as a full switch or as a second source barrier.

A source in the design house industry said, “Starting this year, allocation has been introduced for Samsung foundry processes,” and noted, “Rather than unconditionally accepting every customer order, the mood is to select and concentrate on solid projects.”

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HP releases new 16-inch laptop with 240 Hz display, 64 GB RAM and Arc B390 graphics

HP is now selling a new 16-inch laptop featuring Intel's Panther Lake platform. Available with up to a Core Ultra X9 388H and 64 GB of RAM, the OmniBook 7 16 can also be configured with 240 Hz IPS or 120 Hz OLED displays. HP has heavily discounted its new 16-inch laptop before shipments start, too.

To combat DDR5 shortages, Intel looks to the past to help users build affordable PCs

Intel is looking to give customers more cost-effective CPU options, as the company is reportedly increasing the production of older generation CPUs. A new report out of China claims that Intel is increasing the supply of old, DDR4-compatible CPUs, including 13th and 14th-gen processors.

Samsung details upcoming 2nm nodes, talks of future 1.4nm nodes (coming in 2029)

2 July 2026 at 18:41

At the SAFE Forum (Samsung Advanced Foundry Ecosystem), Samsung revealed its plans for future semiconductor nodes. Last year, the company unveiled the Exynos 2600, the first 2nm smartphone chip – this one was made on the SF2 node as Samsung calls it. Next up is SF2P, which will reduce power consumption by 26% and raise clock speeds by 15%. The new node is only partially responsible for these improvements. Shin Jong-shin, VP of the Design Platform Development Team at Samsung Foundry, attributes more than half of the gains to DTCO. DTCO, or Design-Technology Co-Optimization, is a...

Motorola Moto G77 Power's launch date, specs, and design revealed

2 July 2026 at 17:37

Motorola launched the Moto G77 in January, and next week, on July 8, it will unveil the Moto G77 Power. This revelation comes from Indian online retailer Flipkart, which set up a promo page for the Moto G77 Power on its website. In addition to revealing the Moto G77 Power's launch date, Flipkart also revealed the smartphone's design and some specs. Let's start with the Moto G77 Power's battery capacity, which is expectedly higher than the G77: 5,200 mAh vs. 7,000 mAh. However, its charging speed is unknown. The Moto G77 Power will pack a 6.72" FullHD+ 120Hz display, protected by Gorilla...

Elliot Anderson, Manchester City'de!

İngiltere Premier Lig ekibi Manchester City, Nottingham Forest'tan orta saha oyuncusu Elliot Anderson'ı rekor bonservis bedeliyle kadrosuna dahil etti.

Kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, sözleşme süresiyle ilgili bilgi verilmezken, "23 yaşındaki Anderson, şu anda İngiltere ile FIFA Dünya Kupası'nda mücadele ediyor ve Kansas'ta sağlık kontrolünden geçti. Transferin detayları, İngiltere'ye döndükten sonra kesinleşecek." ifadeleri kullanıldı.

Nottingham Forest ile 92 maça çıkan Anderson, 6 gole imza attı.

İngiliz basınına göre Manchester City, Anderson transferi için Nottingham Forest'a 116 milyon sterlin ödedi. Bu rakam, bir İngiliz futbolcunun bonservisi için ödenen en yüksek meblağ olarak kayıtlara geçti.

Jude Bellingham, 2023'te Borussia Dortmund'dan Real Madrid'e 115 milyon sterline transfer olmuştu.

Galatasaray kanatlara genç oyuncu bakıyor: Kiralık şekilde!

TFF'nin belirlediği 10+4'lük yabancı kontenjanı, transfer operasyonlarını doğal olarak etkiledi. Galatasaray'ın şu anda her iki kanat bölgesine de 23 yaş ve altında kiralık oyuncu baktığı öğrenildi.

Galatasaray Teknik Direktörü Okan Buruk, TFF'nin 10+4'lük yabancı kontenjanı kararı sonrasında, "Genç yabancıları buraya getirmek kolay değil. Çok büyük paralar isteniyor" demişti. Sarı-Kırmızılılar'da şu anda yedek kulübesinin son derece zayıf olduğunu söylemek mümkün...

BONSERVİS ÖDENMEYECEK

Yönetim ve teknik heyet arasında yapılan görüşmelerin ardından U23 kontenjanının ağırlıklı olarak kanatlarda kullanılacağı öğrenildi. Galatasaray, kiralık isimlere yöneldi. Bu sayede bonservis bedeli ödenmeden, rotasyon güçlendirilecek. +4'ün 2'si sağ ve sol kanatlara monte edilecek.

NHAGA VE JELERT'İN DURUMU

Mevcut kadroda Renato Nhaga ve Elias Jelert genç kriterini karşılıyor. Southampton'dan dönen Jelert'in yine kiralanması bekleniyor. Nhaga ise orta alandaki rotasyonda kullanılacak gibi duruyor. Sarı-Kırmızılılar'da kanatlarla ilgili ciddi bir çalışma var.

Musaba Rize derken yurt dışına gidebilir: Büyük hareketlilik

Şu anda Çaykur Rizespor ve Fenerbahçe arasında Anthony Musaba konusunda görüşmeler yapılıyor. Ancak 25 yaşındaki kanat oyuncusuna yurt dışından da teklif gelebileceği öğrenildi.

Fenerbahçe, ara transferde Samsunspor'a serbest kalma bedeli olan 5 milyon euroyu (+750 bin euro KDV) ödeyerek Anthony Musaba'yı kadrosuna katmıştı. Hollandalı kanat oyuncusuyla 30 Haziran 2030'a kadar mukavele yapıldı. Musaba'nın Fenerbahçe kariyeri iyi başladı. Fakat sonrasında düşüş dönemine girdi.

GENÇ KRİTERİNE UYMUYOR

Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu'nun 10+4'lük yabancı kontenjanı kararı sonrası Fenerbahçe'nin birçok yabancıyla yollarını ayırması gerekiyor. 25 yaşındaki Musaba, "genç" kriterine uymuyor. Şu anda Çaykur Rizespor, 1.82 boyundaki kanat oyuncusuyla ilgili pazarlıklar yapıyor.

BİR SÜRE BEKLENECEK

Fakat bazı Avrupa ekiplerinin de kısa süre içinde Fenerbahçe'ye resmi teklif yapabileceği öğrenildi. Yönetim bu sebeple biraz bekleyebilir. Kanarya'nın önceliği Musaba'yı satmak... Ancak istenen boyutta öneriler gelmezse, kiralama yolunun da değerlendirilmesi bekleniyor.

Osimhen 9 numarayı ve kaptanlığı kendisi istemedi: Ama alacak

Galatasaray'da önümüzdeki sezon 9 numaralı formayı Osimhen taşıyacak. Aynı zamanda kaptanlardan biri olacak. Nijeryalı yıldız, 2 konuda da herhangi bir istekte bulunmadı. Ancak bu yönde karar alındı.

Victor Osimhen Galatasaray'a geldiğinde 9 numaralı forma doluydu. O da dolaylı yoldan bu numarayı taşıdı: 45 (4+5= 9). Mauro Icardi'nin Sarı-Kırmızılı ekiple sözleşmesi bitti. Tecrübeli santrfor sonrasında 9 numara boşa çıktı. Osimhen yeni sezonda bu boşluğu dolduracak.

KAPTANLIK DA GİTTİ

Icardi'nin ayrılığı sadece 9 numara konusunda rol oynamadı. Tangocu aynı zamanda takımın 1. kaptanıydı. Yeni sezonda Abdülkerim Bardakcı, 1. kaptanlığı üstlenecek. Victor Osimhen'in de kaptanlardan biri olması bekleniyor. Fakat bu iki önemli konuda da Nijeryalı yıldızdan istek gelmedi.

KİMSEYE SÖYLEMEDİ

Yani Osimhen hiç kimseye, "9 numarayı ve kaptanlığı istiyorum" demedi... Kararların yönetim ve teknik heyetin görüşmesi sonrasında alındığı belirtildi. 27 yaşındaki santrforun Sarı-Kırmızılı ekiple 30 Haziran 2029'a kadar sözleşmesi bulunuyor. Galatasaray Yönetimi, oyuncu istemediği sürece onu satmayı düşünmüyor.

Fenerbahçe 8.6 milyon önermişti: 50 milyona satıldı!

Fenerbahçe, 2025 kışında Bazoumana Toure için Hammarby Kulübü'ne 8.6 milyon euro teklif etmişti. Genç yetenek, 10 milyona Hoffenheim'a gitti. Şimdi de 50 milyon euro karşılığında Newcastle United'a satıldı!

Fenerbahçe çok büyük bir balık kaçırdı. Sarı-Lacivertliler, 2025'in ara transfer döneminde Bazoumana Toure için Hammarby Kulübü'ne 8.6 milyon euroluk teklif yaptı. Devreye giren Alman ekibi Hoffenheim, 10 milyon euro karşılığında işi bitirdi. Genç kanat oyuncusuyla 30 Haziran 2029 tarihine kadar mukavele yapıldı.

MİLLİ TAKIMIN PARÇASI

20 yaşındaki sol kanat, Bundesliga'da toplam 43 karşılaşmaya çıktı. Sahada 2.935 dakika kaldı. 5 gol ve 15 asist üretti. Aradan geçen sürede genç yetenek Fildişi Sahili Milli Takımı'nın da bir parçası oldu. Onun performansı, Newcastle United'ın gözünden kaçmadı.

ÇOK HIZLI ÇIKTI

Premier Lig temsilcisi, 50 milyon euroluk bonservis bedeli (artı bonuslar) karşılığında Hoffenheim Kulübü'nü ikna etti. Bazoumana Toure, profesyonel kariyerinde basamakları çok hızlı çıktı. Fenerbahçe, 2025'in kışında işi bitirebilseydi, oyuncudan ciddi bir para kazanabilirlerdi.

Galatasaray Kongo'nun kalecisini alacak mı? İşte yanıtı

İngiltere, Dünya Kupası son 32 turunda Demokratik Kongo'yu 2-1 mağlup etmişti. Yenilgiye rağmen çok iyi bir maç çıkaran Kongo kalecisi Lionel Mpasi-Nzau'nun Galatasaray'a transfer olabileceği iddia ediliyor. Peki son durum ne?

Dünya Kupası son 32 turunda İngiltere'nin, Demokratik Kongo'yu rahat geçmesi bekleniyordu. Ancak işler söylendiği gibi gitmedi. 1-0 geride düşen İngiltere, Kane'in 75 ve 86'daki golleriyle turladı. Karşılaşmanın bu noktaya gelmesinde ise Kongo kalecisi Lionel Mpasi-Nzau önemli rol oynadı.

YABANCI DÜŞÜNÜLMÜYOR

Le Havre forması giyen 31 yaşındaki eldivenin, Galatasaray tarafından Uğurcan Çakır'ın yedeği olarak düşünüldüğü iddia edildi. Ancak bu haber kısa süre içinde gündemden düştü. Kulüp içinden gelen bilgilere göre; Sarı-Kırmızılılar kesinlikle yabancı bir kaleci almayacak.

10+4 SIKINTISI

Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu, yabancı kontenjanının 10+4 olacağını açıklamıştı. Galatasaray zaten mevcut koşullarda kısıtlı bir hareket alanına sahip... Yabancı kaleci bu sebeple kesinlikle düşünülmüyor. Yeni sezonda da Aslan'ın kaledeki rotasyonunu Uğurcan Çakır ve Günay Güvenç oluşturacak.

Kartal'ın küllenmeyen aşkı: Patrik Schick

Yeni bir forvet arayan Beşiktaş'ın adı Vlahovic ve Lukaku gibi isimlerle anılıyor. Fakat yıllardır transfer listelerine giren Patrik Schick konusunda sürpriz gelişmelerin yaşanabileceği öğrenildi.

Beşiktaş, Oh'un yanına kesinlikle yabancı bir santrfor hamlesi yapacak. Konuyla ilgili çalışmalar sürüyor. Son günlerde Vlahovic ve Lukaku gibi isimler, ağırlıklı olarak gündemde... Fakat Kartal'ın bitmeyen aşkı Patrik Schick'le ilgili sürpriz gelişmelerin yaşanabileceği öğrenildi.

TEMASLAR HİÇ KESİLMEDİ

Kulüp içinden alınan bilgilere göre; Çekyalı forvetle temaslar hiç kesilmedi. Alternatifler konusunda pazarlıklar yapılırken, Patrik Schick de kenarda duruyordu. Yönetimin, Vlahovic ve Lukaku'dan istediği sonuçları alamaması durumunda bütün ağırlığını 30 yaşındaki yıldıza vereceği öğrenildi.

SERDAL ADALI ÇOK İSTİYOR

Patrik Schick'i özellikle Beşiktaş Başkanı Serdal Adalı çok beğeniyor. 1.91 boyundaki santrforun Bayer Leverkusen'le 30 Haziran 2030 tarihine kadar sözleşmesi var. Alman ekibi, daha önceki görüşmelerde 30 milyon euro civarında bir bonservis bedeli talep etmişti. Siyah-Beyazlılar bu rakamın düşürülmesini istiyor.

Augusto Batalla beklemekten sıkılabilir! Nübel onu kaçırabilir!

Beşiktaş'ın yeni kaleci konusundaki 1 numaralı adayı; Alexander Nübel... Oyuncuyla anlaşıldı fakat Bayern Münih henüz ikna edilemedi. Bu arada Rayo Vallecano'nun Arjantinli eldiveni Augusto Batalla da kenarda bekliyor. Ancak canı sıkılabilir!

Beşiktaş bir süredir Alexander Nübel transferiyle uğraşıyor. 29 yaşındaki eldivenin Stuttgart'taki kiralık sözleşmesi bitti ve Bayern Münih'e döndü. 1.93 boyundaki file bekçisinin Alman deviyle 30 Haziran 2029 tarihine kadar sözleşmesi var. Kartal, Nübel'le kişisel şartlarda anlaşma sağladı.

HEM OYUNCU HEM KULÜPLE

Ancak Bayern Münih henüz 20 milyon euroluk bonservis beklentisinde geri adım atmadı. Kartal'ın yedek planı ise Rayo Vallecano forması giyen Augusto Batalla'ydı... 30 yaşındaki Arjantinli eldivenle ve kulübüyle anlaşma sağlandı. Fakat Nübel sebebiyle bu transfer bekletiliyor.

TALİPLERİ ÇIKTI

Beşiktaş Alexander Nübel'le uğraşırken Batalla'yı elinden kaçırabilir. Bazı takımların, 1.85 boyundaki kaleci için resmi teklif sunmaya hazırlandığı öğrenildi. Rayo Vallecano Yönetimi de resmi önerileri bekliyor. Eğer Kartal Nübel'i kısa süre içinde bitiremezse Batalla'yı da kaybedebilir.

Trabzonspor'un Prestianni'ye teklifi yok! Benficalı yöneticier yalanladı

Portekiz basını, Trabzonspor'un Arjantinli genç yetenek Gianluca Prestianni için teklif yaptığı ve Benfica'nın 20 milyon Euro talep ettiği yönündeki transfer iddialarını kulüp kaynaklarına dayandırarak yalanladı.

Sosyal medyada menajer ortağı hesaplar üzerinden Trabzonspor’un, Benfica forması giyen genç Arjantinli kanat oyuncusu Gianluca Prestianni için devreye girdiği ve Portekiz kulübünün bonservis bedelini 20 milyon Euro’ya çıkardığı iddia edilmişti.

Portekiz basınından O Jogo’nun Benfica yönetiminden kaynaklara dayandırdığı habere göre; kulübe ulaşmış resmi bir teklif bulunmuyor. Olası bir ilgiye rağmen, Trabzonspor'un oyuncu için herhangi bir girişimde bulunmadığı belirtilerek transfer iddiaları yalanlandı.

Hull City, kaleci Jack Butland'ı transfer etti

İş insanı Acun Ilıcalı'nın sahibi olduğu İngiltere Premier Lig ekibi Hull City, İskoç takımı Rangers'tan kaleci Jack Butland'ı kadrosuna kattı.

Kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, "33 yaşındaki kaleci, kulübün bir yıl daha uzatma opsiyonu bulunan iki yıllık bir sözleşme imzalayarak Tigers'ın yaz transfer dönemindeki ilk transferi oldu." ifadeleri kullanıldı.

İngiltere Championship play-off finalinde Middlesbrough'yu 1-0 yenen Hull City, Coventry City ve Ipswich Town'ın ardından Premier Lig'e yükselen üçüncü takım olmuştu.

Galatasaray'a Ugochukwu için destek! Osimhen kolları sıvadı

Galatasaray, Burnley'nin 2004 doğumlu orta sahası Lesley Ugochukwu'yu zorunlu satın alma opsiyonuyla kiralamak için resmi teklif yaptı; dünyaca ünlü yıldız Victor Osimhen, genç yeteneği hem sarı-kırmızılı ekibe hem de Nijerya Milli Takımı'na kazandırmak için Lagos'ta gizli bir ikna operasyonu başlattı.

Galatasaray, Burnley forması giyen 2004 doğumlu orta saha oyuncusu Lesley Ugochukwu’yu zorunlu satın alma opsiyonuyla kiralamak için resmi teklifini yaptı.

Transferin perde arkasında sarı-kırmızılı yıldız Victor Osimhen bizzat devrede. Nijerya kökenli genç yeteneği Lagos’taki evinde ağırlayan Osimhen; Ugochukwu’yu hem Galatasaray’a gelmesi hem de Fransa yerine Nijerya Milli Takımı’nı seçmesi için ikna etmeye çalışıyor.

Şu an Fransa U-21 takımında Fenerbahçeli Sidiki Cheriff ile birlikte ter döken Ugochukwu için Nijerya Futbol Federasyonu da yoğun baskı uyguluyor. Genç oyuncunun Lagos sokaklarında futbol oynarken görüntülenmesi, Osimhen'in gizli operasyonuyla birlikte Nijerya safına geçmeye çok yakın olduğunu gösteriyor.

Beşiktaş Sassuolo'yla tanıştı: Dünya umurlarında değil!

Beşiktaş'ın sol kanatta birinci önceliği Leandro Trossard... B Planı ise Sassuolo forması giyen Armand Lauriente... İtalyan ekibi Sassuolo'nun 30 milyon euroluk beklentisi var. Ve ekonomik açıdan rahatlıkları sebebiyle indirim yapma ihtimalleri de zor...

Beşiktaş, Arsenal'den Leandro Trossard'ı kadrosuna katmaya çalışıyor. Transferde belirli bir mesafe katedildi. Ancak sürecin tamamlanması için Dünya Kupası'nın bitmesi bekleniyor. Belçika Milli Takımı ve Trossard yoluna devam ediyor. Kartal olası bir sıkıntıya karşı Armand Lauriente'yi de gündemde tutuyor.

PARASAL SORUNLARI YOK

Sassuolo Kulübü'yle temas kuruldu. İtalyan ekibi, 27 yaşındaki sol kanat için 30 milyon euro talep etti. Pazarlıkların nereye gidebileceğini daha iyi anlamak için Sassuolo'nun durumuna bakmak gerekiyor. Sassuolo, Serie A'da ekonomik problemi bulunmayan nadir ekiplerden biri...

İSTENMEYENLER UYGUN!

Eğer bir oyuncuyu gelecek planlamasında düşünmüyorlarsa, makul koşullarda satabiliyorlar. Ancak Armand Lauriente, yeni sezon planlamasında var. Bu sebeple de 30 milyon euro çekiliyor. Bu parayı masaya koyanlarla resmi görüşmeler yapılacak. Özetle Fransız futbolcuda indirim ihtimali zor gözüküyor.

Supermicro denies that its offices were raided by Taiwanese authorities in Nvidia GPU smuggling case — company says that it coordinated with the police and provided access to investigated employees’ workstations and gadgets

Taiwanese authorities have been stepping up their investigation into the alleged AI GPU smuggling by some Supermicro employees, and it was recently reported that the police “raided” the company’s Taipei office. However, Digitimes reports that the firm is pushing back against this characterization, with Supermicro insisting that it’s cooperating with the investigation. Instead, it voluntarily gave investigators access to the workstations and electronic devices of the employees suspected of violating U.S. export controls while also placing them on administrative leave.

“Supermicro’s offices in Taiwan were not raided by any government authorities,” Supermicro Chief Revenue Officer Matt Thauberger told customers and partners in a written statement. He also confirmed with the Taiwanese government that the company was not the target of any investigation and that it has been cooperating since May of this year. "We have zero tolerance for anyone who violates the law or our internal policies," he also wrote in the letter.

Supermicro insists that it is cooperating with officials in the investigation and even gave them access, and as such the police intervention wasn't technically a “raid.” It remains unclear, though, how long the company knew about the pending police action before the authorities arrived on the premises.

This investigation is part of Taiwan’s push to investigate the alleged smuggling of Nvidia AI chips into China through its territory. The island does not have any laws that echo the U.S.’s export controls, so it’s using a loose interpretation of other regulations. This is similar to what Singapore is doing, which recently seized a $42 million mansion and $772k stashed in a bank account that are owned by alleged AI GPU smugglers. But because it also does not have export control laws like Taiwan, the accused are instead charged with fraud and money laundering.

Aside from the case brought against Supermicro employees in Taiwan, three other individuals linked to the company, including its co-founder, Yih-Shyan “Wally” Liaw, have been arrested in the U.S. on charges of conspiring to violate the Export Controls Reform Act. They allegedly used a hairdryer to soften the glue on thousands of serial numbers on the banned servers and moved them to dummy units to make them harder to track. They were then reportedly shipped via a Thailand-based government-related entity before landing in Chinese tech giant Alibaba’s warehouses.

Although Supermicro isn’t directly accused in these two cases, the fact that many of its employees are being investigated and charged is probably raising concern among its partners and customers. It has even gotten to the point that Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang has urged it to fix its export compliance controls. This is likely the reason why the company has taken moves to clarify the situation, which has already caused its stock price to slide by 8% in U.S. trading.

Digital archivists rush to save PS3 game data before Sony shuts down the store forever in 2027 — RPCS3 emulator urges users to preserve all content

Yesterday, Sony revealed that the PlayStation Store will be shutting down for PS3 and PS Vita consoles in July 2027. The irony seemed to be lost on the company, pairing up a disc-killing announcement for the future of PlayStation with news that literally serves as proof of why that's a bad idea. Regardless of the rationale, digital archivists are now kicking into gear to preserve PS3 game data with whatever time they have left, and it seems like RPCS3 is leading the awareness campaign.

As PlayStation announces that it will end PS3 Store purchases in July 2027, it's important that all of its content is preserved before it's lost forever!You can help contribute missing metadata to https://t.co/nTMVShvMu7, which is documenting all known PS3 digital content.July 1, 2026

RPCS3 is a huge name in the emulation scene. These guys are responsible for the most prominent PS3 emulator out there right now, having recently made a breakthrough in performance for all tiers of hardware. RPCS3 is open source, so naturally the project gravitates towards a preservationist culture where everything must be protected for future generations to come.

Emulators are only as good as the software available to run on them, so these efforts are inextricably tied together. The RPCS3 team suggests using no-intro.org, which is a database that tracks everything that needs to be saved. It doesn't directly host any ROMs; rather, it hosts metadata such as cryptographic signatures (hashes like CRC32, MD5, SHA-1), exact file sizes, serial numbers, and revision histories.

It serves as a ledger for the community, so it knows what has already been verified and backed up, and what still needs to be found before it's permanently removed from storefronts. RPCS3 is actually built around no-intro.org since it features automated integrity checks for PSN content. It can check your dumped .pkg file and tell you whether it's corrupt and precisely what's missing if it is.

For instance, to troubleshoot a niche, digital-only PS3 game that doesn't emulate well on RPCS3, the team would need to look at the original, optimized copy of the game first to understand how it should work. Since the game isn't popular, there's a high chance no one ever bothered to dump it — no-intro.org actively tries to prevent this from happening thanks to its contributors knowing exactly what to archive.

Once PSN goes down for PS3 next year, we will be at risk of losing a goldmine of content that was never preserved in its physical form. With the state of the gaming and hardware industry in general, there hasn't been a warning call like this in ages that has reminded people just how illusory an all-digital future could be.

Hardware is so expensive right now that even researchers from Google are suggesting cloud gaming as the way forward, or that leasing silicon would be more viable than buying it. PlayStation stopping disc production in 2028, with Xbox rumored to follow, means that it won't be long before ownership becomes an ephemeral concept cloaked by debates on efficiency and convenience, all while the actual art itself becomes lost media.

Montech NX600 Review: A budget dual tower with jet-engine fans

2 July 2026 at 17:30

The latest CPU cooler air cooler from Taiwanese manufacturer Montech PC is the NX600, a budget air cooler that incorporates six copper heatpipes to transfer heat from the CPU to the fin plates.

What sets the NX600 apart from the competition is the inclusion of two high-performance, thick E28 fans. And the price is right, at less than $30, which makes the purchase arguably worth it even if you’re only interested in the fans (and not the heatsink).

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Let's take a look at the specifications and features of the cooler, then we’ll go over thermal and noise benchmarks so you can decide if the NX-600 deserves to make our list of the best CPU coolers.

Cooler specifications

Cooler

Montech NX600

Colors

Silver/Black, White

MSRP

$29.90 for standard model

$34.90 for ARGB models

Lighting

Non-ARGB and ARGB versions are available

Warranty

1 year

Socket Compatibility

AMD AM5, Intel 1700/1851/1200/115x

Heatsink dimensions

160 (L) x 132.5 (W) x 120mm (H)

Maximum TDP (Our Testing)

>248W with AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X3D

Features of Montech’s NX600 air cooler

Dual-tower heatsink with six heatpipes

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Six copper heatpipes transfer heat from the CPU contact plate to the fins of the heatsink. The heatsink features serrated edges – an engineering choice which generally results in lower noise from turbulence as air enters and exits the fin stack. There are interlocking “zipper” tabs on the sides of the fins, which improve structural rigidity and prevent the plates from squishing together to ensure proper airflow.

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Dual 120mm E28 performance fans

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There’s more to a cooler than just the heatsink. The included fans directly impact on noise levels and cooling performance. The E28 fans are especially powerful, as we discovered in our review of Cooler Master’s Hyper 212 3DHP – dropping temperatures by over 3 degrees C compared to the default fan included with the 3DHP air cooler!

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Color scheme options

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The color scheme of the NX600 model included in this review is black, grey, and silver, which might appeal to users who prefer old-school designs. There’s also a white option, shown below. ARGB and non-ARGB fan options are available with both heatsink designs, for about $5 more.

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The top covers of the heatsink are mainly decorative, and can be removed if you so desire – as shown in the picture below.

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RAM Clearance

Standard-height DDR5 sticks 40mm tall fit well under the NX600 with the E28 fans installed, but taller sticks won’t fit perfectly underneath. Our current CPU cooler test bench incorporates TeamGroup’s Sakura Rose T-Force Xtreem DDR5-7200 sticks, 48.8mm (1.92 inches) tall.

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If you also use taller RAM DIMMs, you’ll have to raise the intake fan’s placement by a few millimeters for things to fit properly. This might result in slightly lower cooling performance in certain scenarios, particularly those where the fans’ speeds are limited to ensure lower noise levels.

Packaging

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The heatsink towers are protected by soft coverings and foam inserts, with the fans and accessories packaged in cardboard. Included in the package are the dual-tower heatsink, two high-performance E28 fans, mounting hardware for Intel and AMD platforms, fan clips, and a small tube of thermal paste.

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AM5 Installation

You’ll need to first remove the default AM4/5 retention mechanism and then place the mounting studs around the exposed screw holes.

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The next step is to place the mounting bars on top of the studs, securing them with the included screws.

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Then, apply Montech’s thermal paste. If you’re not sure how to do that, we have a hadny thermal paste application guide that covers the different methods you can use. Afterwards, place the heatsink tower against the CPU and mounting bars, and use a screwdriver to secure it.

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Once the heatsink is secured, attach the high-performance E28 fans to the cooling tower with the included clips. Lastly, connect the PWM and (optional) ARGB cables of the fans to the corresponding headers of your motherboard.

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Real-world testing configuration – AMD AM5 platform:

We’ve tested coolers with both the Ryzen 9950X3D and its non-V-Cache sibling, the 9950X. There are some differences in how the 9950X and 9950X3D CPUs are impacted by thermal events. While the heat output of the CCDs of AMD’s 9950X3D is relatively balanced, the 9950X I used has one CCD that runs much hotter than the other, with a difference of over 10 degrees Celsius in some scenarios, shown below.

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We’ve since returned to using a 9950X3D for cooler testing, as it has a more balanced heat profile, and is almost certainly a more widely adopted CPU.

The benchmark results shared in these reviews may differ from others because I emphasize results that are comparable to real-world use. This means I generally test CPU coolers inside of a closed desktop case, which increases cooling difficulty compared to other testing methods.

Many reviewers test coolers on an open test benches, which have a combination of lesser airflow needs and lowered ambient temperatures. This results in making weak coolers appear stronger than they really are. Some publications have also used generic thermal plates to test cooling solutions. I reject both of these methods because they don’t accurately reflect real-world cooler conditions.

CPU

AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D

GPU

MSI Ventus 3X RTX 4070Ti Super

RAM

TeamGroup Diamond Rose T-Force Xtreem DDR5-7200

Motherboard

MSI X870E Carbon Wifi

Case

Tryx FLOVA F50

Our latest testing setup uses the FLOVA F50 computer case from Tryx.

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This case features a unique “crossflow” fan that pulls air from the side, which the company claims is more effective than traditional intake fans. For air cooling tests, we’ve added a single Noctua NF-A12 G2 intake fan.

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PBO Performance and maximum noise levels

We’re going to start this review’s benchmark section by focusing on a traditional maximum performance test, with the CPU cooler’s fans allowed to reach their fastest speeds, for the best cooling possible.

Turning on PBO allows AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X3D to stretch its legs to an extent, and all air coolers I have tested with PBO enabled using MSI’s X870E Carbon Wifi motherboard reach the maximum CPU temperature of 95 degrees C (203 F) and thermally throttle to some extent.

Montech NX600

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Results from the liquid coolers we’ve recently tested aren’t shown above because they are able to keep AMD’s Ryzen 9 9950X3D under TJ Max – and as such, power consumption figures aren’t quite comparable.

Montech’s NX600 does fairly well in this test. While it is technically beaten by Sudokoo’s SK700V & DeepCool’s AK620 G2, it only falls behind by a few watts. This means benchmarks will basically be the same, as any scaling gained from raising power consumption to 251W (compared to 248W) would be so small as to be irrelevant.

To give a wider variety of comparison examples, I’ve included a chart of the same tests from our last AMD Ryzen 9 9950X3D cooling test bench. But keep in mind these results aren’t 100% comparable, due to a different case and fans being used. Our newest test bench used for this and other recent reviews incorporates a Tryx crossblade intake fan as well as a single Noctua NF-A12 G2 intake fan, which results in better air cooling performance.

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Montech’s NX600 performs well, but a large part of that comes from the inclusion of its flagship E28 fans, which are a bit overpowered compared to the included dual-tower heatsink. As such, at full fan speeds, this cooler does not run at all quietly – with a measurement of 50dBA, it is the loudest air cooler I’ve ever tested.

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200W thermal benchmarks

For the next thermal test, I leave the motherboard settings at their defaults, which results in a power limit of 200W when running Cinebench R23.

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The result here was curious, as with a “stock” power profile, its thermal performance was not as strong as our previous test.

150W + GPU thermal results, noise levels

Our next test runs Cinebench on the CPU with a 150W power limit, while also running Furmark on MSI’s RTX 4070 Ti Super Ventus 3x OC. This causes the GPU to consume ~295W of power. This test is designed to emulate the thermals of games, which primarily stress the CPU and GPU.

Montech NX600

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Montech’s NX600 did particularly well with this combined CPU and GPU thermal test; the included E28 fans seemed especially effective in helping to push the GPU’s heat outside of the case.

Montech NX600

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But again, the cooling potential provided by the E28 fans comes at the cost of noise – with the NX600 averaging 44.6 dBA. Between our current (shown above) and former (shown below) testing setup, this result is the third-loudest we’ve seen from any air cooler on this test.

Montech NX600

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Noise-normalized testing

Most testing is performed with the cooler tied to the default fan curve of our MSI X870E Carbon motherboard, but some of y’all prefer to see tests when the noise levels of coolers are equalized. This is especially important to those of you who prefer silent computers. This next test has the CPU cooler noise-normalized to 38.9 dBA, with PBO enabled for the Ryzen 9 9950X3D CPU.

Montech NX600

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The results here were not impressive for the Montech. Perhaps the thermal transfer from the NX600’s CPU coldplate and copper heatpipes is not ideal, as performance should be better with these flagship E28 fans.

Another factor to consider when evaluating this benchmark is that my test bench utilizes DDR5 DIMMs that are 49mm tall – which requires lifting the front intake fan a few millimeters to fit. The particularly poor noise-normalized performance may be the result of reduced performance when the fans are set to lower noise levels and rotation speeds.

Karhu DDR5 RAM thermals testing!

Your CPU cooler does not operate in isolation. It has an impact on not just your CPU’s temperatures, but also the other components in your build, like your RAM and GPU. To that end, I’ve run the Karhu RAM stress test. This places a load of ~153W on the CPU and ensures system RAM (DDR5 in my case) is fully stable. In this type of scenario, most AIOs tend to produce worse results than air coolers.

Montech NX600

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The DDR5 temperature recordings from this test seem to be within expectations compared to other dual-tower air coolers, with Montech’s NX600 performing only 1.2 degrees C behind the best dual-tower air cooler in our setup.

Conclusion

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Montech’s NX600 generally performs well, and has a very reasonable price of only $29.90, which makes purchasing this cooler worth it even if you’re “only” interested in the fans.

On the flipside, the included E28 fans seem overpowered compared to the heatsink, resulting in high noise levels during moderate to intensive workloads. If you’re looking for a quietly running system, you should consider alternatives like SAMA’s E360 air cooler instead.

Mateus Fernandes 99 milyon avroya “Tottenhem”də!

2 July 2026 at 18:30

İngiltərənin “Vest Hem” klubunun mərkəz yarımmüdafiəçisi Mateus Fernandes bundan sonra “Tottenhem”in uğurları üçün çalışacaq.

Arena.az bu barədə London klubunun rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.

“Tottenhem”in mətbuat xidmətinin yaydığı məlumata görə, 21 yaşlı portuqaliyalı yarımmüdafiəçi ilə uzunmüddətli müqavilə imzalanıb. Amma müddət və digər detallar barədə məlumat verilməyib.

İngiltərə mətbuatının məlumatına əsasən, transferin dəyəri 99 milyon avro təşkil edib. Bu, “Tottenhem”in tarixində ən bahalı transfer kimi klub rekordu olub.

Mateus Fernandes futbola “Olhanense” klubunda başlasa da, “Sportinq”in yetirməsi hesab olunur. O, Lissabon klubunda çıxış edərkən “Eştoril”də icarədə də olub. 2024-cü ildə 15 milyon avroya “Sauthempton”a transfer edilmiş futbolçu cəmi bir il sonra 44 milyon avro qarşılığında “Vest Hem”ə keçmişdi.

Fernandes ötən mövsüm “Vest Hem”in heyətində bütün turnirlərdə 38 oyuna çıxaraq 4 qol vurub və 4 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə yadda qalıb.

Qeyd edək ki, “Vest Hem” 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünü İngiltərə Premyer Liqasında 18-ci pillədə başa vuraraq Çempionşipə yuvarlanıb. “Tottenhem” isə rəqibindən cəmi 2 xal çox toplayaraq elitadakı yerini qorumağı bacarıb.

Mateus Portuqaliyanın U-18, U-19, U-20 və U-21 yığmalarında forma geyinib, bu il isə əsas millidə debüt matçına çıxıb.

“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 21 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçinin transfer dəyərini 50 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.

Santi Kasorla futbolçu karyerasını başa vurdu

2 July 2026 at 18:00

İkiqat Avropa çempionu, İspaniya milli komandasının sabiq yarımmüdafiəçisi Santi Kasorla peşəkar futbolçu karyerasını başa vurduğunu açıqlayıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 41 yaşlı futbolçu bu barədə sosial şəbəkə hesabında paylaşım edərək emosional vida mesajı yayımlayıb:

“Mənim hekayəm böyük stadionda başlamayıb. Hər şey Fonsyelloda sadəcə futbol oynamaq istəyən bir uşağın arzusu ilə başladı. Addım-addım irəlilədim, unudulmaz anlar yaşadım, gözləmədiyim çətinliklərlə üzləşdim. Amma heç vaxt dayanmadım. Sonda isə hər şeyin başladığı yerə qayıtdım. Çünki bəzi hekayələr bitmir, əbədi yaşayır”.

Kasorla 2023-cü ildən yetirməsi olduğu “Real Ovyedo” klubunda çıxış edirdi. O, daha əvvəl də 1996–2003-cü illərdə həmin klubun sistemində yetişmişdi.

Təcrübəli yarımmüdafiəçi karyerası ərzində “Vilyarreal”, “Malaqa”, “Arsenal” və “Əl-Sədd” komandalarının da formasını geyinib. O, “Arsenal”ın heyətində üç dəfə İngiltərə Kubokunun, üç dəfə isə İngiltərə Super Kubokunun qalibi olub.

Kasorla İspaniya milli komandası ilə 2008 və 2012-ci illərdə Avropa çempionu adını qazanıb. O, həmçinin 2007-ci ildə İspaniyada ilin futbolçusu seçilib.

Kazorla klub səviyyəsində 774 oyuna çıxıb, 144 qol vurub və 156 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllfi olub. O, İspaniya yığmasının heyətində meydana çıxdığı 81 matçda, 15 qol və 11 məhsuldar ötürməyə imza atıb.

Uzun illər texnikası, oyun quruculuğu və meydandakı liderliyi ilə seçilən Kasorla futbol tarixində iz qoyan yarımmüdafiəçilərdən biri kimi karyerasını başa vurub.

Səlahət Ağayev daha bir il “Qəbələ”də!

2 July 2026 at 17:00

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparan “Qəbələ”nin qapıçısı Səlahət Ağayev əyalət klubu ilə yeni müqaviləyə imza atıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə “Qəbələ”nin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Təcrübəli qapıçının daha 1 il bu komandanın şərəfini qoruyacağı diqqətə çatdırılıb.

Səlahət Ağayev 2024-cü ildə yenidən “Qəbələ”yə qayıdıb. O, 2022/2023-cü illər mövsümündə də bu klubun formasını geyinib. Səlahət “Qəbələ”nin heyətində ümumilikdə 87 oyun keçirib.

Qapıçı karyerası ərzində “İnter” (2008-2015, 2016-2017), MOİK (2011, icarədə), “Sumqayıt” (2012-2013, icarədə, 2016), “Neftçi” (2017-2021), “Sabah” (2021-22) və “Səbail”in (2023-24) də formasını geyinib.

2010-cu ildə Azərbaycan millisinin heyətində debüt etmiş qapıçı yığmada 22 oyun keçirib.

“Qəbələ” buna qədər Seydina Keyta ilə də yeni müqavilə bağlamış, həmçinin Kouya Mabena və Natan Monzanqonu heyətinə qatmışdı. İbrahim Sanqare, Rüfət Əhmədov, Turan Manafov, Rza Cəfərov, Sambu Sissoko, Murad Musayev, Adriel Ba Lua, Ceyhun Bağırzadə, Domi Massumu və Okan Təhməzli isə komandanı tərk ediblər.

Veronika Azərbaycanı təmsil edəcək

2 July 2026 at 17:48

Azərbaycanın fiqurlu konkisürmə üzrə millisinə daha bir gənc idmançı cəlb olunub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Azərbaycan Qış İdman Növləri Federasiyasının mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Qurumun Beynəlxalq Fiqurlu Konkisürmə Birliyinə (İSU) yeniyetmə fiqurlu konkisürən Veronika Jilina ilə bağlı ünvanladığı müraciət müsbət dəyərləndirilib və idmançının Azərbaycanı təmsil etməsinə rəsmi icazə verilib.

18 yaşlı rusiyalı idmançı 2026/2027 mövsümündən etibarən beynəlxalq yarışlarda Azərbaycan adına mübarizə aparacaq.

Qeyd edək ki, hazırda konkisürmə üzrə fərdi mübarizədə beynəlxalq yarışlarda ölkəmizi Səbinə Əliyeva, Leyli Axundova, Nərgiz Süleymanova və Arina Kaluqina təmsil edirlər.

Mundiala vida və fasilə

2 July 2026 at 17:31

Seneqallı futbolçu Pape Qeye millidəki çıxışına fasilə verib.

Futbolpress.az xarici KİV-ə istinadən xəbər verir ki, bu barədə yarımmüdafiəçi özü açıqlama verib. O, yığmanın məşqçilər korpusunun dəyişməyəcəyi halda, milliyə gəlməyəcəyini deyib.

Seneqal yığması dünya çempionatında mübarizəni pley-offda dayandırıb. Komanda 1/8 finala vəsiqə uğrunda matçda Belçikaya uduzub – 2:3.

Millinin hücumçusu karyerasını bitirdi

2 July 2026 at 17:17

Ekvador millisinin futbolçusu Enner Valensiya yığmadakı karyerasını bitirib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, 35 yaşlı futbolçu bu barədə sosial şəbəkə hesabında məlumat yayıb. O, DÇ-2026-da Meksikaya qarşı pley-off oyununun yığmadakı son matçı olduğunu qeyd edib.

Valensiya Ekvador millisində 109 oyunda 49 qol vurub.

London klubundan 99 milyonluq transfer

2 July 2026 at 16:50

“Tottenhem” heyətini yeni futbolçu ilə gücləndirib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, London klubu “Vest Hem”dən Mateuş Fernandeşi transfer edib. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Portuqaliyalı yarımmüdafiəçi ilə anlaşmanın detalları açıqlanmayıb.

İngiltərə mətbuatının xəbərinə görə, “Tottenhem” 21 yaşlı futbolçu üçün 99 milyon avro ödəyəcək.

Mateuş ötən mövsüm 42 oyunda 5 qol vurub və eyni sayda məhsuldar ötürmə edib.

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Roma talent El Aynaoui targeted by Manchester United and Liverpool

2 July 2026 at 17:43

Roma midfielder Neil El Aynaoui has impressed for Morocco at the 2026 World Cup, reportedly catching the eye of Liverpool and Manchester United.

Today is the midfielder’s 25th birthday and he is celebrating it by participating with his country at the World Cup in the USA, Canada and Mexico.

ROME, ITALY - NOVEMBER 27: Neil El Aynaoui of AS Roma celebrates with his teammate after scoring the opening goal during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between AS Roma and FC Midtjylland at Stadio Olimpico on November 27, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – NOVEMBER 27: Neil El Aynaoui of AS Roma celebrates with his teammate after scoring the opening goal during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between AS Roma and FC Midtjylland at Stadio Olimpico on November 27, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Morocco held Brazil to a 1-1 draw before beating Scotland and Haiti, then knocked the Netherlands out of the tournament with a penalty shoot-out and will face co-hosts Canada in the Round of 16 on Saturday.

Roma see El Aynaoui flourish

BOLOGNA, ITALY - APRIL 25: Neil El Aynaoui of AS Roma celebrates after scoring his team's second goal with his teammate Donyell Malen during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and AS Roma at Renato Dall'Ara Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
BOLOGNA, ITALY – APRIL 25: Neil El Aynaoui of AS Roma celebrates after scoring his team’s second goal with his teammate Donyell Malen during the Serie A match between Bologna FC 1909 and AS Roma at Renato Dall’Ara Stadium on April 25, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)

El Aynaoui only made the move to Roma a year ago for €23.5m plus add-ons from RC Lens.

Despite some injuries and a prolonged absence at the Africa Cup of Nations, he amassed 34 competitive appearances for the Giallorossi, contributing two goals and two assists.

According to TEAMtalk, his performances at the World Cup have caught the eye of Premier League sides Manchester United and Liverpool, who were impressed by his defensive discipline and athleticism.

Gian Piero Gasperini has said that El Aynaoui has great potential, but that he is still moulding the player to fit his vision of football.

With that in mind, Roma would not hold the Moroccan back if he was the subject of a big money offer.

Milan eager to keep Jashari, but sell Fofana and Bondo

2 July 2026 at 17:31

Milan directors are having a series of meetings today, reportedly telling Ardon Jashari and Francesco Camarda they will stay, but Youssouf Fofana and Warren Bondo are for sale.

The club has been completely revamped following the failure to qualify for the Champions League, leading to the dismissal of coach Max Allegri and practically the entire directorial staff.

Ruben Amorim appointed Milan head coach (Source: acmilan.com)
Ruben Amorim appointed Milan head coach (Source: acmilan.com)

Now Ruben Amorim is shaping the squad in his vision and that means evaluating who will stay and who is going to leave.

Amorim evaluating Milan squad

SASSUOLO, ITALY - MAY 03: Ardon Jashari of AC Milan in action during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and AC Milan at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on May 03, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
SASSUOLO, ITALY – MAY 03: Ardon Jashari of AC Milan in action during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and AC Milan at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on May 03, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)

Jashari has been targeted by Atalanta and their new coach Maurizio Sarri, but Sky Sport Italia insist the Switzerland international was told in today’s meeting with his agents that he is part of the project.

The same cannot be said for fellow midfielder Fofana, whose contract runs to June 2028 and was informed he ought to find himself another club this summer.

Milan paid €26m to buy Fofana from AS Monaco in the summer of 2024, but there had already been signs of tension last term, despite making 33 Serie A appearances with two goals and three assists.

Bondo spent last term out on loan at Cremonese, failing to make much of an impact there either, and he too was urged to seek a permanent transfer.

However, Amorim is eager to lock down striker Camarda and youngster Christian Comotto to new contracts, as their current deals expire in June 2028.

Official: Como sign Brazil international Kaiki in deal worth reported €14m

2 July 2026 at 17:14

Como have officially signed Brazil international left-back Kaiki Bruno da Silva from Cruzeiro, on loan with obligation to buy for a reported fee of €14m.

The deal had been done over a week ago, but was made formal by a statement on the club website this afternoon.

It is a loan move believed to be worth €2m with obligation to make it permanent at the end of the season for a further €12m.

Kaiki welcomed to Como

ORLANDO, FLORIDA - MARCH 31: Kaiki Bruno of Brazil reacts after the international friendly match between Brazil and Croatia at Camping World Stadium on March 31, 2026 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images) (Como links)
ORLANDO, FLORIDA – MARCH 31: Kaiki Bruno of Brazil reacts after the international friendly match between Brazil and Croatia at Camping World Stadium on March 31, 2026 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images)

“Kaiki is a modern full back with speed, energy and the courage to play forward,” coach Cesc Fabregas told the Como website.

“He has the physical capacity to repeat runs, defend with intensity and give the team width in possession. He is still young, but he has already played important matches in Brazil and in South America, and his call up to the national team shows the level of his development.

“We believe he has the qualities to grow in our way of playing and we are happy to welcome him to Como.”

The 23-year-old plays at left-back and earned his first senior cap for Brazil in April 2026 under Italian coach Carlo Ancelotti.

Before that, he was in the squad that won the South American Under-20 Championship in 2023.

BELO HORIZONTE, BRAZIL - MAY 31: Kaiki Bruno of Cruzeiro kicks the ball during a match between Cruzeiro and Fluminense as part of Brasileirao 2026 at Mineirão Stadium on May 31, 2026 in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. (Photo by Pedro Vilela/Getty Images)
BELO HORIZONTE, BRAZIL – MAY 31: Kaiki Bruno of Cruzeiro kicks the ball during a match between Cruzeiro and Fluminense as part of Brasileirao 2026 at Mineirão Stadium on May 31, 2026 in Belo Horizonte, Brazil. (Photo by Pedro Vilela/Getty Images)

A product of the Cruzeiro youth academy, he was promoted to the main squad in January 2022.

So far this season, Kaiki has contributed four assists in 32 competitive games for the club, including at the Copa Libertadores and Copa Sudamericana.

“I’m very happy to be here, in a fantastic city and at a great club. I can’t wait to get started,” said Kaiki.

“This is a project that I found fascinating right from the start, and I think being able to express myself in an environment like this is very important to me.

“To the fans, I say to expect a lot of determination and a lot of passion. I’m a very dedicated and ambitious guy, and I’ll do everything I can to make them happy.”

Roma closer to new Dybala contract, but Pellegrini meets with Besiktas

2 July 2026 at 16:57

Paulo Dybala is finalising the details of a new contract with Roma at half the wages, but free agent Lorenzo Pellegrini met with Vincenzo Italiano’s Besiktas for a potential move.

The Giallorossi have several players whose contracts ran down on June 30, although some are more likely to sign new deals than others.

Dybala stays at Roma, Pellegrini leaves

TURIN, ITALY - JANUARY 18: Paulo Dybala of AS Roma celebrates a goal during the Serie A match between Torino FC and AS Roma at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on January 18, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images) (Juventus return reports)
TURIN, ITALY – JANUARY 18: Paulo Dybala of AS Roma celebrates a goal during the Serie A match between Torino FC and AS Roma at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on January 18, 2026 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

La Joya had interest from numerous clubs, above all calls from Boca Juniors for a return to Argentina, but seemed determined to stick it out in the Eternal City.

Sky Sport Italia confirm that Dybala and his entourage are working out the final details of a new contract and it should be completed over the next few days.

This will be an agreement to practically half his wages, from €6m per season to €3m, but boosting it with a series of performance-related bonuses.

That could include up to €60,000 per game played, not to be taken for granted considering his well-known fitness issues.

ROME, ITALY - MARCH 19: Lorenzo Pellegrini of AS Roma celebrates scoring his team's third goal during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Round of 16 Second Leg match between AS Roma and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Olimpico on March 19, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – MARCH 19: Lorenzo Pellegrini of AS Roma celebrates scoring his team’s third goal during the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Round of 16 Second Leg match between AS Roma and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Olimpico on March 19, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

A player who probably isn’t going to remain at Roma is Pellegrini, who just turned 30 last month and is a free agent.

Sports Digitale in Turkiye claim that the midfielder met with Besiktas representatives Onder Ozen and Gokhan Keskin to discuss the project.

Their new coach is Italiano, who had already wanted to sign Pellegrini when he was at the helm of Bologna.

This departure is a wrench for Pellegrini, who spent his entire career with the Giallorossi other than a two-year spell with Sassuolo from 2015-17.

Inter prepare first Khalaili offer for €25m in challenge to Napoli

2 July 2026 at 16:41

Inter are in direct talks with Anan Khalaili and ready to offer around €25m to Union Saint-Gilloise, it’s reported, after weeks of Napoli negotiations.

The Nerazzurri turned to the Israel international right-back after losing first choice Marco Palestra to Chelsea.

Khalaili wanted by Serie A clubs

EINDHOVEN, NETHERLANDS - SEPTEMBER 16: Anan Khalaili of Royale Union Saint-Gilloise in action during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD1 match between PSV Eindhoven and R. Union Saint-Gilloise at PSV Stadion on September 16, 2025 in Eindhoven, Netherlands. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)
EINDHOVEN, NETHERLANDS – SEPTEMBER 16: Anan Khalaili of Royale Union Saint-Gilloise in action during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD1 match between PSV Eindhoven and R. Union Saint-Gilloise at PSV Stadion on September 16, 2025 in Eindhoven, Netherlands. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)

Napoli have the advantage, as they’ve been in discussions with the player for a while, but are yet to shake hands on an agreement.

Belgian transfer pundit Sacha Tavolieri claims that Inter have now begun direct contact with Khalaili’s entourage and are preparing an offer worth a total €25m to Union SG.

The 21-year-old has been very impressive since his €6.5m move from Maccabi Haifa to Belgium, scoring eight goals and providing 11 assists in 99 competitive appearances.

He plays as a right-back or in a more advanced role, so suited to Cristian Chivu’s 3-5-2 formation at San Siro.

Inter are in greater need of someone in that position following Real Madrid’s swoop for Netherlands international Denzel Dumfries, believed to be worth around €20m due to a release clause in his contract.

Greenwood now a three-way fight with Roma, Fenerbahce and Atletico Madrid

2 July 2026 at 16:27

Roma are now in a three-way fight for Mason Greenwood with Atletico Madrid and Fenerbahce, with reports Olympique Marseille will accept €46m.

The wide attacker has long been considered the ideal reinforcement by Giallorossi coach Gian Piero Gasperini, especially after qualifying for the Champions League, but the €50m asking price has proved to be a stumbling block.

Greenwood battle gets more complicated

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)

They had been up against Fenerbahce, who were ready to offer far more in terms of wages with €7m per season compared to €5m, but less than Roma for the transfer fee.

Over the last 24 hours, things have been shaken up by multiple sources including L’Equipe claiming that Atletico Madrid are in talks with Greenwood too.

The Spaniards would be able to comfortably beat both Roma and Fenerbahce proposals, but only if they first sold either Julian Alvarez or Alexander Sorloth.

Sportitalia transfer pundit Alfredo Pedullà now reports that Olympique Marseille’s financial problems are forcing them to re-evaluate their expectations, so would accept €40-42m fixed fee plus a further €5-6m in add-ons.

With three clubs now involved in the transfer battle, the decision might ultimately be up to Greenwood, who is reportedly not happy at being pushed out of the door by Marseille.

The Ligue 1 club has little choice, though, as their dire financial situation means a big sale is necessary, even if 40 per cent of it will go to his former club Manchester United.

Italy increasingly optimistic about Maldini but Milan legend remains undecided

2 July 2026 at 16:16

Thursday’s reports claim that there is increasing optimism regarding the potential appointment of Paolo Maldini to the role of technical director with the Italy national team set-up among the FIGC, but the Milan legend has not yet come to a definitive decision. 

Increasing optimism surrounding Maldini and Italy technical director role

Newly-elected FIGC President Giovanni Malago held his first meeting of the federal council on Wednesday and among the most pressing orders of business is the appointment of a new technical director and head coach of the Italy national team. 

There have been suggestions that Malago wishes to appoint a new technical director before making a final decision on the head coach, with Antonio Conte and Roberto Mancini the current frontrunners to return as CT. Maldini is the clear first-choice to take over as technical director.

Malago has recently claimed that these decisions will be settled ‘within a week’. 

Now, according to updates on Thursday, the signs coming from the Maldini camp are increasingly positive as hours go by. While the former Milan captain and director remains undecided, TMW claims that ‘optimism is on the rise’. 

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, 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)

Maldini is expecting to hear back from Maldini with a definitive answer within the next few days. 

If Maldini decides against accepting the Italy technical director role, the FIGC may decide to bring in two individuals instead, one to act as President of Club Italia, and another to act in more of a sporting director role.

Real Madrid having doubts about transfer after £120m asking price put forward

2 July 2026 at 18:00

Real Madrid are increasingly pessimistic about being able to sign Enzo Fernandez from Chelsea this summer, reports today claim.

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Despite a lot of hype through the summer so far – and despite some quotes this morning from his agent Javier Pastore which try to imply the opposite – Enzo Fernandez’s putative monster move from Chelsea to Real Madrid doesn’t seem to be going anywhere.

The setup is simple – Chelsea are willing to sell, Real Madrid want to buy. Enzo is very keen on the move. That should make things simple – but the transfer fee is proving a huge issue.

The Blues paid more than £100m for the midfielder, and want at least that much back. Real Madrid, for all their riches, are baulking at those sums.

Real Madrid increasingly pessimistic about Enzo signing

According to Mario Cortegana in the Athletic today: “Fernandez is [new manager Jose] Mourinho’s favourite, but club sources have played down the likelihood of his signing. Chelsea are asking for around £120million for him.”

That’s never going to work for Madrid, who know the Argentine simply isn’t worth that much.

Pastore and Enzo can push as hard as they like, they’re going to struggle to get Chelsea’s asking price down much further. They should try not to overplay their hand, and accept they may have to bide their time.

In other news…

Chelsea are getting into gear and preparing to make a second, improved bid for a midfielder requested by Xabi Alonso.

Bournemouth are another team looking to make additions this summer, and we’ve learned to trust their scouts.

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Local source says Chelsea preparing potential £12.5m offer for midfielder who cost £17.5m a year ago

2 July 2026 at 17:30

Chelsea are preparing a second bid for Granit Xhaka after Sunderland rejected their first one out of hand.

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The battle for Granit Xhaka’s future continues, and according to the Sunderland Echo, there could be major developments today.

The midfielder is captain and a key part of Regis Le Bris’ team which did so well last season. But Xabi Alonso’s move to take over as Chelsea manager has had some major ripples. Xhaka was Alonso’s key man in midfielder in their successful shared spell at Bayer Leverkusen, and the Basque coach wants him at Stamford Bridge now.

Chelsea inch closer to acceptable offer for Sunderland captain

That led to an £8m offer from the Blues earlier this week – immediately knocked back by the Black Cats. The word today is that Chelsea will return with an improved offer, “likely to be in the region of £10m to £12.5m, with add ons.”

That still doesn’t feel enough to get Sunderland to play ball, especially now they’re offended. But it’s closer to an acceptable sum.

Xhaka can also make a move more likely by putting some pressure on from his end. Sunderland spent £17.5m on him a year ago, so an £8m offer was truly insulting. Chelsea may end up regretting not making a more reasonable offer to start with.

In other news…

Bournemouth are another team looking to make additions this summer, and we’ve learned to trust their scouts.

Liverpool are apparently taking a close look at Pedro Neto, who plays for Premier League rivals Chelsea.

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BBC: Bournemouth in talks over £25m striker as Cherries look for another clever market coup

2 July 2026 at 17:00

Bournemouth are close to agreeing a potential £25m deal for a La Liga striker who has impressed in his short career so far.

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Given how many quality players have left Bournemouth for huge sums (or are going to in the next few months), people should probably pay more attention to the players they bring in.

While the Cherries are holding on to Eli Junior Kroupi for now, but it looks like they’re already bringing in his eventual replacement. A report from the BBC today claims they’re in talks with Elche over 21 year old striker Alvaro Rodriguez.

Bournemouth make good progress with former Real Madrid striker

Talks remain “ongoing”, but the youngster is expected to sign a five year at the Vitality Stadium. Rodriguez came through the Real Madrid academy, and Los Blancos will receive 50% of any transfer fee for him.

His 7 goals in 34 La Liga games were crucial in helping Los Ilicitanos avoid relegation last season. Bournemouth see him as competition for the hard working but sometimes inefficient Evanilson up top, as well as a prospect who can develop and really take them to the next level.

At this point, you’ve really got to just trust their scouts and their judgement on young players.

In other news…

Liverpool are apparently taking a close look at Pedro Neto, who plays for Premier League rivals Chelsea.

We’re at the stage of the World Cup where players are shining in a big enough spotlight to get moves from it – and there’s one great example coming up.

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Bruno Guimaraes, Alex Scott – 5 alternatives for Arsenal after missing out on Mateus Fernandes & Sandro Tonali

2 July 2026 at 16:58

Arsenal were at various points linked with both Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali, but they’re both off to Tottenham, so who else is there?

The Premier League champions can already boast a midfield containing some top players such as Declan Rice, Martin Zubimendi, and Myles Lewis-Skelly, but Mikel Arteta could perhaps do with more depth in that department as he showed he doesn’t really trust Christian Norgaard even as a backup.

Tonali looked hugely impressive during his time at Newcastle United and surely could have been a good option, though perhaps not for the £100m Tottenham are apparently paying for him, as per BBC Sport.

Spurs have also announced Fernandes today after he was previously linked strongly with Arsenal in a report from the Times, but it perhaps doesn’t look like great value for money either.

What does the market look like now for Arsenal? Here’s a look at five realistic alternatives they could now target to strengthen in midfield…

Bruno Guimaraes

One of a number of names linked as being on Arsenal’s radar in a report from BBC Sport, Newcastle’s Bruno Guimaraes could surely be another one to watch in the days and weeks ahead.

The experienced Brazil international has been a star player at St James’ Park, some might argue even better than Tonali, though he is a few years older.

Newcastle will also likely feel they cannot possibly sell another star name after the blow of already losing Tonali and Anthony Gordon this summer, following on from selling Alexander Isak to Liverpool last year as well.

Player World Cup 2026 assists
Michael Olise 5
Bruno Guimaraes 4
Florian Wirtz 3
Alexander Isak 3
Martin Odegaard 3

Guimaraes has shown his quality in the Premier League, though, and has also been at his creative best at the World Cup this summer, showing that he could surely add a new dimension to this Arsenal midfield with the range of his passing and eye for an assist.

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Alex Scott

That BBC report above also mentioned Arsenal’s enquiry for Bournemouth midfielder Alex Scott, and he makes sense as another player to keep an eye on.

The talented 22-year-old really showed plenty of quality with the Cherries last season, playing a key part in their surprise run that saw them qualify for Europe.

Some Arsenal fans might feel it’s a bit soon for Scott, who still has room to improve and gain more experience, but he also looks like he has all the attributes to be a perfect fit for Arteta’s system and to also add something a bit different to it.

Manu Kone

According to Italian outlet Corriere della Sera, as cited and translated by Sport Witness, Arsenal have been in contact over signing Roma midfielder Manu Kone.

So far, most of the noise around this deal has come from the Italian press, so it might be worth taking it with a pinch of salt until there’s more from reporters known for having reliable sources at Arsenal.

Still, Kone has shone for Roma and could be a good option for the Gunners to explore if any other names don’t work out.

Ayyoub Bouaddi

Our understanding is that Arsenal chief Andrea Berta has done some work on potentially signing Lille wonderkid Ayyoub Bouaddi, though it’s far from a straightforward deal.

The Morocco international will not decide anything during the World Cup, for one thing, and there’s also the increasing possibility of him staying at Lille for one more year, with the Ligue 1 club insisting on an option for him to either return on loan in 2026/27 or for a deal to simply be done later on.

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For the moment, this looks to be putting Manchester City in a good position, so it remains to be seen if Arsenal can make it work, as they’d surely rather be able to bring someone in straight away.

Adam Wharton

A bit of a wildcard option here, but it’s gone strangely quiet on Adam Wharton, despite the Crystal Palace midfielder looking like another who should surely be in the conversation in this midfielder-merry-go-round this summer.

The England international has been superb for Palace, with his intelligence and range of passing making him one of their most important players, and making him look like someone who should have little trouble stepping up to playing in the Champions League and in a title-chasing team.

Some time ago now, Wharton was linked with Manchester United by the Sun, but this hasn’t developed into anything concrete. Should Arsenal be making him a priority now, or at least consider him if other targets don’t work out? They could surely do a lot worse.

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Chelsea attacker would “jump” at chance to join Liverpool says source

2 July 2026 at 16:30

Pedro Neto could make another Premier League switch, with Liverpool apparently keen on the former Wolves star.

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Mo Salah left Liverpool this summer, meaning there is now a huge gap in their attack.

The Reds are being linked with a few wing options, and one of them is a very familiar name for Premier League fans.

Pedro Neto shone at Wolves for a few years before moving to Chelsea. Now it seems he’s one of Liverpool’s summer targets.

Chelsea winger would “jump” at chance to get to Liverpool

TeamTalk have quotes from journalist Dave Davis, who claims that it’s “clear that wingers are the priority” for the Reds.

“Liverpool seem to be back in bed with Jorge Mendes, whose client is Pedro Neto. He is very distinct, Neto, if I’m trying to be positive about this. He is a carrier, his passing is good. He is a crosser. The cross expected threat, 95th percentile. The cross value added, 93rd percentile.”

According to Davis, if Liverpool can arrange a transfer fee with Chelsea, they won’t have any trouble persuading the player to join:

“Our info is getting this stood up today. Neto would jump at this. They nearly did him when he was at Wolves.”

In other news…

We’re at the stage of the World Cup where players are shining in a big enough spotlight to get moves from it – and there’s one great example coming up.

Atletico Madrid are getting into gear this summer and are soon to complete their first major transfer deal.

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ToddyCat-Linked Umbrij Malware Abuses OAuth to Access Gmail via Google API

The threat actor known as ToddyCat has been attributed to a new malware called Umbrij that's designed to gain surreptitious access to a victim's email correspondence via the Google API. "In this campaign, the attackers focused their attention on corporate email communications hosted on Gmail, targeting access compromise via APIs," Kaspersky said in a detailed report published this week. "

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Terence Crawford says Ryan Garcia will lose world title if he faces one man next: “It’ll be an upset”

2 July 2026 at 17:57

suspects could lose his WBC title later this year, depending on whether he faces a physically superior opponent. The 27-year-old claimed his world welterweight title in February, dethroning Mario Barrios with a unanimous decision victory after scoring a first-round knockdown. In doing so, Garcia returned to the win column after suffering a points defeat to […]

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Dusty May names Cooper Flagg as top reason for joining Mavericks

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A shift in culture is to be expected when a successful college coach joins an NBA squad. They tend to carry a winning culture built on blood, sweat, and tears. This is exactly what Dusty May will bring to the Dallas Mavericks. Before all of the X's and O's and roster construction talks start, fans always have to ask: why did he choose to leave his winning culture in the Midwest for the team in Texas? It all had to with Cooper Flagg.

May names Flagg as top reason to leave Michigan and join Mavericks

Dusty May had it all with the Michigan Wolverines. The administration loved him and the culture he built made a lot of players buy-in to his schematics. To top it all off, he just came off a national championship run after leading great talents like Yaxel Lendeborg, Aday Mara, Elliot Cadeau, Morez Johnson. He also had a contract extension that would have lasted up until 2030.

So, what did the Mavericks have that the Wolverines didn't? The simple answer revolves around Cooper Flagg, via Christian Clark of The Athletic.

"A superstar who plays hard, who cares about his teammates, who is incredibly unselfish — those things aren’t that common, according to others. When you’re coaching at FAU, and guys like Cooper are playing in one gym, you go to another gym and find some other guys," the new Mavericks head coach declared.

Notably, Coach May has heard of Flagg before. In fact, he wanted to recruit the young gun even during his coaching stint with the FAU Owls. Obviously, Flagg chose to play for Coach Jon Scheyer and the Duke Blue Devils prior to getting drafted to the NBA,

Now, Coach May has the opportunity to fulfill the missed opportunity he had in his college basketball coaching stint. Flagg will now have to rely on his development program to turn into a full-blown star in the NBA. The Mavericks already saw him beat Kon Knueppel, his former Duke teammate, for the Rookie of the Year crown in the past season. His foundations for stardom are already there, all Coach May has to ensure that his upward trajectory remains stable.

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Fery reaches third round to keep British hopes alive

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Arthur Fery is just the fourth British wildcard to reach the men's singles third round at Wimbledon since 2000 [Getty Images]

Arthur Fery kept British hopes alive at Wimbledon as he fought back from a set down to beat Finland's Otto Virtanen and reach the third round, but Katie Swan's dream return to SW19 was ended by Madison Keys.

Only four home players were left standing at the All England Club after the opening round, with 15 Britons falling at the first hurdle - the highest number since 1988.

Fery became the first British man to reach the second round when he rallied from a set down to to beat Bosnia's Damir Dzumhur on Tuesday.

And the 23-year-old wildcard continued his winning streak in similar style against Virtanen, battling back to seal a 5-7 7-6 (7-3) 6-3 6-3 victory on a packed-out court 18.

But Swan, making her first appearance at Wimbledon in three years, was unable to join Fery in the third round as she fell to a 6-1 6-4 defeat by American Keys.

The 27-year-old enjoyed a "full-circle moment" on her return as she moved past Romania's Irina-Camelia Begu to claim her first Grand Slam main-draw win since defeating the same opponent in 2018.

It is the first time Fery, who was watched on by the Princess of Wales for part of his match, has reached the third round of a Grand Slam.

Fellow Britons Jacob Fearnley and Jan Choinski will hope to follow suit later on Thursday, when they take on Jaume Munar and Frances Tiafoe respectively.

Fery, ranked 114th in the world, will next face another unseeded player in either Zizou Bergs of Belgium or Portugal's Jaime Faria.

Barcelona Puts World Cup Star Up For Sale And Has Interested Parties, Reports SPORT

FC Barcelona are looking to offload Jules Kounde this summer, with interest from Chelsea.

Jules Kounde has effectively been put up for sale by FC Barcelona according to reports in Catalonia.

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FC Barcelona has put Jules Kounde in the shop window and reduced his price tag according to SPORT and Caught Offside, citing anonymous sources. Furthermore, the defender is already attracting interest from Premier League giants Liverpool and Chelsea.

Once more playing at right back, Kounde is having a strong World Cup in North America. After beating Sweden 3-0 in the last 32, his native France now faces Paraguay in the last 16 and then either Canada or Morocco in the quarterfinals.

His performances haven’t gone unnoticed, especially in England. With this in mind, Barça has reportedly reduced its asking price to $74.4 million (€65 million) for the 27-year-old.

Why would Barcelona wish to sell Kounde?

It would usually seem absurd to offload a player that should be at the peak of his powers given his age and standing for France.

But Barça needs a big sale to balance the books, and return to the 1:1 rule under Financial Fair Play limits.

Furthermore, it is fighting battles in the transfer market elsewhere and looking to land its own targets, with Julian Alvarez chief among them.

Reports in Argentina say that Alvarez has agreed to join Barça for five years. Elsewhere, though, it is claimed that Atletico Madrid want $171 million (€150 million) to hand over the Argentine because of the rejected bid Real Madrid tabled for him for that amount.

Letting go of Kounde makes sense. First there’s his injury history to consider, which meant he spent considerable amounts of time sidelined in 2025/2026.

Then there’s how much cover Hansi Flick has at right back. First off, Eric Garcia can play in that position, and so too can Ronald Araujo.

More natural in the role are Xavi Espart - from Marc Bernal, Pau Cubarsi and Lamine Yamal’s gifted La Masia Class of 2007 - plus Joao Cancelo.

Cancelo’s also at the World Cup with Portugual but technically returned to Al-Hilal this week.

That’s because the Portuguese’s second loan assignment in Catalonia expired on June 30, yet there’s still hope of Cancelo being signed permanently for a cut-fee.

It’s rare to pick up someone of his international pedigree and experience on the cheap, while the ease with which the 32-year-old is able to play on either flank for Flick makes his transfer a none-brainer.

This also means that Alejandro Balde’s future on the left is under threat too, but at least Marc Cucurella has been taken out of the equation by joining Real Madrid - which ends any prospect of returning to boyhood outfit Barcelona.

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Nate Bittle's 2026 NBA Summer League schedule with Toronto Raptors

After going undrafted during the 2026 NBA Draft, former Oregon Ducks center Nate Bittle signed an Exhibit-10 deal with the Toronto Raptors, giving him an opportunity to compete to make the final roster during training camp in September.

But before that, Bittle will play for the Raptors' in the 2026 NBA Summer League in Las Vegas, where he'll get the chance to showcase himself to the franchise — and the entire league — in at least five games. Four games are scheduled, with a fifth coming either in the top-4 knockout rounds or in a consolation game.

Here's Toronto's full schedule for summer league, with game times and streaming platforms provided:

  • July 10 vs. Boston Celtics — 6:00 pm PST (ESPN)
  • July 11 vs. Houston Rockets — 6:30 pm PST (Prime)
  • July 13 vs. Indiana Pacers — 1:30 pm PST (ESPN2)
  • July 16 vs. Miami Heat — 6:00 pm PST (ESPN2)

The Raptors' full roster for summer league has yet to be released, but expect Bittle to earn a good amount of minutes considering Toronto doesn't have a young center to develop. Second-year forward Collin Murray-Boyles played at that spot last season at times, but he's just 6-foot-7 and could stand to improve his perimeter game.

As a fifth-year senior with the Ducks during the 2025-26 season, Bittle averaged 16.8 points, 6.9 rebounds in 31.1 minutes per game. He was viewed as a potential draft pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, but opted to return to Oregon, a move that arguably hurt his draft stock as the Ducks won just 12 games.

Regardless, Bittle will have a chance during summer league to demonstrate his skills and made some headway towards potentially making the final roster for the Raptors come the 2026-27 season.

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Mavericks found an unexpected way to flip Anthony Davis into Santi Aldama

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The Dallas Mavericks strengthened their frontcourt on Wednesday by acquiring Santi Aldama from the Memphis Grizzlies. As part of the deal, Dallas received Aldama along with the draft rights to Tarik Biberovic, while Memphis acquired guard AJ Johnson, a protected 2030 first-round pick (via the Golden State Warriors, top-20 protected), and two future second-round selections.

Aldama is entering the first season of the three-year, $52.5 million contract extension he signed last offseason. Because the Mavericks absorbed his contract using a trade exception, they were not required to match salaries or send any key rotation players to Memphis as part of the transaction.

Interestingly, every asset Dallas included in the trade originated from the package it previously received in the Anthony Davis deal. The Mavericks utilized the trade exception generated from that transaction, along with AJ Johnson and the 2030 first-round pick acquired in the same deal, to complete the move for Aldama.

NBA salary cap expert Yossi Gozlan highlighted the financial structure of the trade, sharing that Dallas successfully flipped Davis for Aldama without sacrificing members of its current rotation.

“The Dallas Mavericks will absorb Santi Aldama into their $20.8 million Anthony Davis trade exception. They will also send out AJ Johnson and the 2030 Warriors first, both of which they also got for Davis. They essentially flipped Davis for Aldama,” Gozlan wrote.

Before his season was cut short by a right knee arthroscopic procedure in mid-March, Aldama was enjoying the best season of his NBA career. He averaged career highs of 14.0 points, 6.7 rebounds, and 2.9 assists per game while emerging as one of Memphis' most versatile frontcourt players.

Though the knee procedure ended Aldama’s season early, the Mavericks have little reason for concern regarding his availability. He is expected to make a full recovery and be fully healthy in time for the start of the 2026-27 season.

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Braves recall Jim Jarvis, DFA Rowdy Tellez

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After last night’s victory, the Braves are shuffling their bench once again. Or, maybe, their not-quite-bench:

The #Braves today recalled INF Jim Jarvis to Atlanta and designated INF Rowdy Tellez for assignment.

— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) July 2, 2026

This will be Jim Jarvis’ second stint in Atlanta. The 25-year-old infielder made his MLB debut on the Braves’ West Coast trip to Seattle and Los Angeles earlier this season, where he made two starts and collected a single to go with two strikeouts in five PAs. Jarvis has a pretty silly 133 wRC+ at Triple-A Gwinnett this year, but if you put any stock in minor league xStats (not sure if I do or not, truly), he’s way outhitting his xwOBA down there.

It’s unclear whether Jarvis will simply hang around for left-handed depth, or whether things will get more complicated. Ha-Seong Kim is pacing himself for a historically awful season, though he’ll probably improve or just flat-out stop getting playing time if it keeps up. Jorge Mateo was a fun story earlier, but has cratered while trying to play through a mild injury over the last few weeks. Mauricio Dubon, the only Brave to have an unequivocally good June offensively, would be a solution, except that he’s been needed to patch up the Braves’ outfield issues. And then there’s Austin Riley, who appears to be auditioning for a role in a local stage production of Frozen 2 (if you know, you know) moreso than effectively hitting baseballs, so there’s another infield question mark that perhaps Jarvis will be called upon to address in some way.

The roster casualty of Jarvis’ promotion is Rowdy Tellez, who ends this round of his Braves tenure with 11 PAs in which he singled, homered, and walked in 11 PAs. He actually put up a .500+ xwOBA in those 11 PAs, so hard to say he didn’t do his job, but the Braves don’t need two no-field DH guys who probably won’t hit better than league average on the roster.

Jarvis will presumably be around and in uniform as the Braves play a rubber game against the Redbirds later tonight. Will he grab a start somewhere? Stay tuned.

PGA Tour’s Biggest Events Deliver Ratings Gains Ahead of TV Talks

The PGA Tour’s eight signature events this season averaged 3.44 million viewers for their final round broadcasts.

While comparing that to 2025 is tricky for a number of reasons, signature events this year did draw more viewers. 

More importantly, those figures are key as the PGA Tour moves toward a new two-track model in 2028 with a top-flight Championship Series playing at many of the same venues as signature events and expanding on their overall structure.

Conceived in 2022 after the debut of LIV Golf and launched in 2023 (first as designated events), the PGA Tour’s signature events have featured reduced fields of 80 or fewer players, no 36-hole cut, and $20 million purses.

In 2028, the new PGA Tour Championship Series will also offer purses of at least $20 million, but will have expanded fields of 120 players on average with a traditional 36-hole cut. The PGA Tour plans to play 15 Championship Series events, in addition to the four majors, the Players Championship, and a revamped postseason.

Most, if not all, signature events will become Championship Series tournaments. The PGA Tour is still determining the exact breakdown of Championship Series and second-tier Challenger Series events for the 2028 schedule.

Behind the Numbers

Seven of the PGA Tour’s eight signature events this season were the same as in 2025. 

The Sentry—the PGA Tour’s longtime season-opener and a signature event in 2025—was not played this year. The Cadillac Championship was a new event on the 2026 PGA Tour schedule and a signature event.

Here are the final-round viewership averages for this season’s eight signature events, and their percentage increase or decrease over last year:

  • AT&T Pebble Beach Pro-Am: 3.3 million on CBS (-0.9%)
  • Genesis Invitational: 3.27 million on CBS (-3.8%)
  • Arnold Palmer Invitational: 3.3 million on NBC (+17.8%)
  • RBC Heritage: 4.35 million on CBS (-0.2%)
  • Cadillac Championship: 2.151 million on CBS (new event)
  • Truist Championship: 3.382 million on CBS (+29%)
  • The Memorial Tournament: 3.339 million on CBS (+9%)
  • Travelers Championship: 4.2 million on NBC (+19.3%)

Excluding the new Cadillac Championship, the other seven signature event final-round broadcasts averaged 3.59 million viewers, which is up 8.8% compared to their figures in 2025. Four saw viewership increases, while three were down (two of those were practically flat). 

PGA Tour events in 2026 have been rated using Nielsen’s new Big Data + Panel methodology that typically increases viewer count, while the 2025 season used the old panel-only method.

Golf’s Live Sports Value

On average, the final rounds of the PGA Tour’s eight signature events this season ranked between the 13th and 14th most-watched live sports broadcast of their respective weeks (13.625 to be exact), according to Nielsen. 

The Arnold Palmer Invitational ranked the highest, No. 3, during the week of March 2–8. The RBC Heritage (No. 4 April 13–19) and Memorial Tournament (No. 7 June 1–7) also cracked the Top 10 of their respective weeks. 

The Travelers Championship, while having the second-highest total viewership average of the signature events, ranked the lowest in its respective week at No. 21—but the golf tournament was the only non-World Cup broadcast to rank inside the top 25 for the week of June 22–28.

The final round of the Players Championship—the PGA Tour’s flagship event—averaged 4.4 million viewers on NBC, which was ranked No. 4 for the week of March 9–15.

Media-Rights Deals Approaching

Signature events are expected to return in some form for a final PGA Tour season in 2027 before the Championship Series and Challengers Series begin in 2028.

Viewership of those top-tier events will remain paramount for the PGA Tour as it prepares to negotiate new media rights deals after its current deals end following the 2030 season. CBS Sports, NBC Sports, Versant, and ESPN are paying a combined $700 million annually.

The PGA Tour’s current partners figure to be interested in returning, while streamers like Amazon Prime Video and Netflix that have been getting involved in golf could also explore bids.

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Gulls mourn death of 'Great Escape' striker Dobson

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Paul Dobson, the former Torquay United striker whose goal kept the club in the Football League in 1987, has died, aged 63.

The Hartlepool-born forward scored an injury-time equaliser in a 2-2 draw at home to Crewe Alexandra, ensuring the Gulls avoided becoming the first side automatically relegated from what was then Division Four.

The game became famous because the added time in which Dobson scored came about after a police dog named Bryn bit Torquay player Jim McNichol.

When the Gulls were taken over two years ago, the businessmen who led it named their group the Bryn Consortium after that game - a match that was also featured in a Netflix documentary.

"Paul Dobson's name will forever be written into Torquay United folklore," Gulls co-chairman Michael Westcott told the club website.

"I was there that day in 1987 as a young reporter at the Herald Express, covering what became the 'Great Escape' - the extraordinary afternoon when Bryn the police dog's famous intervention gave Torquay the added time in which Paul scored the goal that saved the club's Football League status.

"It was one of those moments that went beyond football; it became part of the town's story and part of the club's identity.

"The fact our consortium was later named after Bryn says everything about how deeply that day still resonates with all of us.

"Paul's goal earned Torquay United another 20 years as a Football League club, and that is a legacy which will never be forgotten at Plainmoor.

"He will always be remembered with huge affection and gratitude by everyone connected with the club."

Dobson joined Torquay in the summer of 1986 and netted 17 goals in his first season, ending it as the club's top scorer.

He found the net 25 times the following year as Torquay reached the Division Four play-offs where they lost 5-4 on aggregate to Swansea City in the final.

Dobson signed for Doncaster Rovers for £20,000 that summer before going on to have spells at Scarborough, Halifax, Hereford, Lincoln City and Darlington in the lower divisions of the Football League.

He finished his career in non-league football with the likes of Gateshead, Bishop Auckland and Spennymoor United.

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Chargers Daily Links: Thursday Open Thread

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Good morning, Chargers fans!

You know what to do!

And now for today’s links.

Chargers News:

Justin Herbert and Rashawn Slater are among the top headlines for the Chargers entering training camp (Chargers.com)

Tuli Tuipulotu made his debut on the NFL Top 100 at No. 86 (Chargers.com)

Chargers fans can vote for their favorite tailgate foods and have a shot at a $1,000 prize (Chargers Wire)

A key training camp position battle is already looking impossible to predict (Bolt Beat)

NFL News:

The reported plans for Travis Kelce and Tayor Swift’s wedding are WILD (CBS Sports)

A former Tennessee Titans scout was found guilty of murder this week (ESPN)

Which players are poised for a massive jump in 2026? (NFL.com)

Chris Johnson wants to revive the ALS Ice Bucket Challenge to raise awareness once more for the disease (Pro Football Talk)

Ranking the best five overall athletes from all 50 states (Sports Illustrated)

These bargain bin free agents still on the market could make a huge impact for a team in 2026 (Bleacher Report)

Big names set to miss the 2026 World Matchplay of Darts

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The 2026 World Matchplay of Darts begins in a couple of weeks, as 32 players will head to Blackpool to fight for one of the most desired titles on the darts calendar.

16 of the top players on the Pro Tour OoM will qualify, which means some big names outside of the top 16 in the world will miss out on the event.

Big names set to miss the 2026 World Matchplay of Darts

Here are players who won't compete/are provisionally set to miss the event.

MORE: 2026 World Matchplay Darts qualifiers

Mike De Decker

De Decker won the World Grand Prix in 2024, but since then has really struggled to play consistently on the circuit.

He's only made the Matchplay twice before, and will have to wait at least another year to make a third appearance.

He's currently ranked #21 in the world, and is set to be the highest-ranked player on the OoM to not qualify for the event.

Dave Chisnall

Chisnall is one of the few players on this list who still has a realistic chance of making the event, but as of now he's a few thousand pounds short of qualifying.

If he doesn't qualify, it would end a 15-year streak of Chisnall playing at the event, as 2010 was the last time he didn't play in Blackpool.

Chisnall is a five-time quarterfinalist, but he hasn't won a game in Blackpool since 2022.

Michael Smith

This is now the second year in a row that Smith will miss the event.

He was a semifinalist just two years ago, but has struggled with injuries and has dropped down the OoM as a result.

Peter Wright

Wright has had several deep runs at this event, including 2021 when he won the title.

This will be the first time he hasn't qualified since 2012, as his form has dropped significantly over the last 12+ months.

Wright will continue to move down the rankings, and may drop out of the top-40 by the end of the year, as he's defending £50,000 from a quarterfinal run at the 2025 WC.

Dimitri Van den Bergh

This isn't a major shock as Dimi missed out last year, but he is a former winner at the Matchplay and made an additional final in 2021.

He's been fairly inactive on tour over the last year, which has contributed to him not qualifying.

Belgium, as of now, is set to have zero players represented at the Matchplay this year. That will only change if we see a late surge from Kim Huybrechts.

Raymond van Barneveld

One of the most tenured PDC players won't qualify for this year's Matchplay, as last year's edition might have been the last time we saw Barney playing in Blackpool.

He's failed to win a match there since 2018. A runner-up finish in 2010 was his best finish in 15 appearances.

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FSU pitching duo among top 2026 MLB Draft prospects

The FSU baseball team consistently has some of the best players in the country and is typically well represented at the MLB draft, a trend that is expected to continue in 2026.

Per The Athletic's Keith Law, pitchers Wes Mendes and Trey Beard are among the top 100 prospects, with Mendes at No. 70 and Beard at No. 99, respectively.

Mendes' ERA of 2.90 contributed to a 9-3 record on the mound, and he also had the lowest WHIP on FSU's entire team with 1.02. In 120 innings, Mendes struck out 173 batters, walking 31 and holding opponents to a .218 batting average. Mendes was also named the ACC Pitcher of the Year and to numerous All-American teams.

Beard was also good as FSU's No. 2 starter after transferring in from FAU. In 68 innings pitched, he amassed a 4.50 ERA and a 6-1 record on the mound. He was named the ACC Pitcher of the Week during the week of March 16 as well.

Should either be drafted in the second round, they would join a club of over 300 former Seminoles to have their name called. FSU had 11 total players drafted last year. The 2026 MLB Draft begins on July 11, and fans can catch it on NBC and the MLB Network.

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Nagelsmann urged to resign after DFB crisis talks

Nagelsmann urged to resign after DFB crisis talks
Nagelsmann urged to resign after DFB crisis talks

Following Germany’s embarrassing World Cup round-of-32 exit against Paraguay on Monday, talks are underway behind the scenes to decide the future of head coach Julian Nagelsmann.

According to Bild, a three-hour meeting took place on Thursday between Nagelsmann and DFB bosses Bernd Neuendorf, Hans-Joachim Watzke, Rudi Völler and Andreas Rettig.

The German tabloid reports that the 38-year-old was offered the chance to resign two years before his contract expires, as an opportunity to “leave the situation with his head held high.”

Nagelsmann has now been given time to reflect on the decision. If he doesn't resign, the German Football Association could terminate his contract via a clause, but would then have to pay around €7 million in compensation.

A final decision on Nagelsmann’s future is expected to be made at the beginning of next week at the latest, with Jürgen Klopp still seen as the preferred successor.

Wimbledon 2026 men’s and women’s seeds list and tracker

Jannik Sinner won the men's singles title at Wimbledon 2025 (Getty)

Wimbledon is well underway and the upsets are starting to come thick and fast, with French Open champion and women’s fifth seed Mirra Andreeva the latest top seed to fall.

The 19-year-old Andreeva, who lifted her first grand slam title just last month in Paris, lost to former Wimbledon champion Barbora Krejcikova, who found the form of her 2024 title run to win 4-6 7-5 6-4 on Centre Court.

On the men’s side, fourth seed and title contender Ben Shelton lost in a match tiebreak against Finnish qualifier Otto Virtanen on Tuesday in the biggest upset of the tournament so far, while former semi-finalist Elina Svitolina has also made a premature exit.

Reigning champion and third seed Iga Swiatek survived an almighty scare in her first-round match against Taylor Townsend, while top seed Aryna Sabalenka now faces a tough third-round against Jelena Ostapenko.

Reigning men’s champion and top seed Jannik Sinner survived a scare of his own in the first round as he needed five sets to see off Serbia’s Miomir Kecmanovic, while seventh seed Novak Djokovic remains a possible semi-final opponent for the Italian.

Follow the top players’ progress with our seed tracker here:

Men’s seeds

after second round

  1. Jannik Sinner (ITA) - ✅ plays Jenson Brooksby (USA) in third round
  2. Alexander Zverev (GER)
  3. Felix Auger-Aliassime (CAN) - plays Michael Zheng (USA) in third round
  4. Ben Shelton (USA) ❌ - knocked out first round by Otto Virtanen 4-6 6-3 7-6(8) 2-6 7-6(9)
  5. Alex de Minaur (AUS) - ✅
  6. Taylor Fritz (USA) - ✅
  7. Novak Djokovic (SRB) - ✅ plays Arthur Rinderknech [26] (FRA) in third round
  8. Daniil Medvedev - ✅
  9. Flavio Cobolli (ITA)
  10. Alexander Bublik (KAZ)
  11. Casper Ruud (NOR) ❌ - knocked out first round by Hubert Hurkacz 4-6 2-6 6-7(7)
  12. Andrey Rublev ❌ - knocked out first round by Roman Safiullin4-6 7-6(6) 6-3 3-6 6-7(12)
  13. Jiri Lehecka (CZE)
  14. Luciano Darderi (ITA) ❌ - knocked out first round by Ethan Quinn 7-6 7-5 6-2
  15. Jakub Mensik (CZE)
  16. Learner Tien (USA) ❌ - knocked out by second round by Marton Fucsovics 6-7 6-4 7-6 6-3
  17. Frances Tiafoe (USA)
  18. Francisco Cerundolo (ARG)❌ knocked out first round by Jaume Munar 6-1 6-4 6-3
  19. Karen Khachanov
  20. Arthur Fils (FRA)
  21. Tommy Paul (USA) - ✅ plays Hubert Hurkacz (POL) in third round
  22. Alejandro Davidovich Fokina (ESP) - plays Marton Fucsovics (HUN) in third round
  23. Rafael Jodar (ESP)
  24. Joao Fonseca (BRA) - ✅ plays Roman Safiullin in third round
  25. Arthur Rinderknech (FRA) - plays Novak Djokovic [7] (SRB) in third round
  26. Cameron Norrie (GBR) ❌ knocked out first round by Michael Zheng (Q) 6-7 6-2 6-7 6-3 7-6
  27. Ugo Humbert (FRA) ❌ knocked out by Zizou Bergs 6-2 7-5 4-6 3-6 6-3
  28. Brandon Nakashima (USA)
  29. Tomas Martin Etcheverry (ARG) ❌ knocked out first round by Lorenzo Sonego 4-6 4-6 7-6(2) 6-7(4)
  30. Alejandro Tabilo (CHI) ❌ knocked out first round by Kamil Majchrzak 6-3 7-5 7-5
  31. Ignacio Buse (PER) ❌ knocked out second round by Jenson Brooksby 6-2 6-2 6-3
  32. Matteo Arnaldi (ITA) ❌ knocked out first round by Quentin Halys 6-3 1-6 6-7(5) 3-6
Jannik Sinner defeated Carlos Alcaraz in last year’s final (PA Wire)
Jannik Sinner defeated Carlos Alcaraz in last year’s final (PA Wire)
Iga Swiatek is the defending women’s champion and the third seed (Getty)
Iga Swiatek is the defending women’s champion and the third seed (Getty)

Women’s seeds

after second round

  1. Aryna Sabalenka - ✅ plays Jelena Ostapenko (LAT) in third round
  2. Elena Rybakina (KAZ)
  3. Iga Swiatek (POL) - ✅
  4. Jessica Pegula (USA) - ✅ plays Jessica Bouzas Maneiro (ESP) in third round
  5. Mirra Andreeva ❌ knocked out second round by Barbora Krejcikova 4-6 7-5 6-4
  6. Amanda Anisimova (USA)
  7. Coco Gauff (USA) - ✅ plays Clare Liu (USA) in third round
  8. Elina Svitolina (UKR) ❌ - knocked out first round by Daria Snigur 5-7 2-6
  9. Linda Noskova (CZE)
  10. Karolina Muchova (CZE) - ✅ plays Mananchaya Sawangkaew (THA) in third round
  11. Belinda Bencic (SUI) - ✅ plays Anna Kalinskaya [19] in third round
  12. Marta Kostyuk (UKR)
  13. Jasmine Paolini (ITA)
  14. Naomi Osaka (JPN) - ✅ plays Daria Kasatkina (AUS) in third round
  15. Diana Shnaider
  16. Iva Jovic (USA) - ✅ plays Ekaterina Alexandrova [18] in third round
  17. Sorana Cirstea (ROU)
  18. Ekaterina Alexandrova - ✅ plays Iva Jovic [16] (USA) in third round
  19. Anna Kalinskaya - ✅ plays Belina Bencic [11] (SUI) in third round
  20. Maja Chwalinska (POL) ❌ - knocked out first round by Mananchaya Sawangkaew 2-6 7-5 6-2
  21. Marie Bouzkova (CZE)
  22. Leylah Fernandez (CAN) ❌ - knocked out first round by Janice Tjen 6-1 7-6
  23. Emma Navarro (USA) - ✅
  24. Clara Tauson (DEN) ❌ - knocked out first round by Maria Sakkari 6-3 6-3
  25. Elise Mertens (BEL)
  26. Madison Keys (USA) - ✅
  27. Anastasia Potapova ❌ - knocked out first round by Jessica Bouzas Maneiro 6-2 6-3
  28. Ann Li (USA) ❌ - knocked out first round by Zeynep Sonmez 5-7 6-1 4-6
  29. Alexandra Eala (PHI)
  30. Emma Raducanu (GBR) ❌ - withdrew due to injury
  31. Donna Vekic (CRO) ❌ - knocked out first round by Ashlyn Krueger 6-3 6-7(3) 4-6
  32. Katerina Siniakova (CZE) ❌ - knocked out second round by Nikola Bartunkova 6-3 3-6 7-5

Fifth inning bounty leads Mid-East over Conneaut Area

SADSBURY TOWNSHIP — It was blistering hot on Wednesday but, there was Little League softball to be played. Mid-East took down Conneaut 13-2 at Sadsbury Recreation Complex in the 8-10 year old championship double elimination game. With the win, Mid-East will face Conneaut again today, in a winner takes all match.

Conneaut started out the evening by getting on the board first in the bottom of the first.

With a runner on second and third, Dilyme Eyley grounded a ball to first, where she was out. But, Mya Sheik ran home from third for the 1-0 Conneaut lead.

Conneaut was still in scoring position after the 1-0 strike but Mid-East pitcher Lila Wilcox got the third strikeout to close the first inning.

Mid-East responded almost immediately in the top of the second.

Raelynn Pratt was walked, before stealing second during Laken Meader's at-bat. Meader then grounded the ball up the middle, allowing Pratt to score.

Later in the inning, Mid-East was in a bases loaded situation. Maisie Prenatt came up to bat and she grounded out to first but Claire Lauer ran home from third to give Mid-East the 2-1 lead.

Once Mid-East took the lead, the team never looked back.

"As a team, we've been trying to teach confidence," head coach Kyle Pratt said. "And this group didn't play rec ball together so, it's a new group. They're finally hitting their groove and they finally believed in themselves to make contact with the ball."

Mid-East continued to hold the lead into the top of the third. They struck again in another bases loaded scenario.

Adah Geibel was up at the plate with Karolynn Frum, Avery Osborne and MacKenzie Free all on base. Geibel was walked, for Mid-East's fourth-straight walk, advancing Frum home for the 3-1 lead.

Mid-East could not capitalize with the bases still loaded and struck out on the next two at-bats.

Mid-East grabbed its fourth run during the top of the fourth, when after two walks, Prenatt grounded a ball that allowed Wilcox to run in from third, before Prenatt was out on a fielder's choice.

Things can change fast in Little League softball and not wanting to leave things to chance, Mid-East came out rolling at the top of the fifth.

A walk from Hadley Mitchell, Frum and Maylin Ritchey loaded the bases for Mid-East once again.

Up to bat was Osborne who singled up the middle, getting to first and bringing home Mitchell.

On the next at-bat, Free singled a fly ball to center, getting to first and sending Frum to the plate to make it 6-1.

After a strikeout on the next at-bat, Mid-East struck again.

Maddy Moon doubled up the center, bringing in both Ritchey and Osborne.

The very next play, Mid-East got in two again.

Raelynn Pratt singled up the middle and Free and Moon got home for the 10-1 lead.

Meader singled on the next pitch, getting to first, to set up runners on first and third after Pratt advanced to third.

After a strikeout, Mid-East added its 11th when Pratt stole home.

Mid-East was not done yet, bringing in Meader and Wilcox on a Prenatt fly ball to second.

Mid-East was stopped on the next at-bat after driving in nine in the fifth for the 13-1 lead.

Wanting to get momentum on its side for today's match, Conneaut pushed hard to score in the bottom of the fifth.

Conneaut had two outs with Brittney Wielobob on third after walking and stealing second and third.

On the next pitch, Wielobob stole home to make it 13-2.

Conneaut was still in scoring position with Emma Reynolds at third but Mid-East got the final strikeout to stop Conneaut.

These teams will not get much time to breathe as they are back in action again today against each other for a shot at the championship.

"We have to go in with confidence," Kyle Pratt said. "They've got a good pitcher, we've got a good pitcher. If they both hit their spots, it's going to be a tough one."

The game will be at 6 p.m. at Richmond Township Recreation Center.

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Mid-East (13)

(AB-R-H-RBI) Free 2-1-1-1, Geibel 2-0-0-1, Moon 3-1-1-2, Pratt 2-2-1-2, Meader 3-1-2-1, Lauer 2-1-0-0, Wilcox 0-2-0-0, Leech 0-0-0-0, Prenatt 3-0-1-3, Mitchell 2-1-0-0, Frum 0-2-0-0, Ritchey 1-1-0-0, Osborne 1-1-1-1.

Conneaut (2)

(AB-R-H-RBI) Shiek 1-1-0-0, Lenhardt 0-0-0-0, Phelps 2-0-0-0, Eyley 2-0-0-1, Krider 1-0-0-0, Bre. Wielobob 2-0-0-0, Stewart 1-0-0-0, Brit. Wielobob 0-1-0-0, Reynolds 1-0-0-0, Oates 2-0-0-0, Braden 1-0-0-0, Hershleman 2-0-0-0.

Mid-East 021 19 — 13 7 0

Conneaut 100 01 — 2 0 1

BATTING

2B: M — Moon.

PITCHING

(IP-H-R-ER-BB-SO) M — Geibel 3.1-0-2-2-6-7, Wilcox 1.2-0-0-0-1-4; No Conneaut pitching stats reported.

Browns' QB Shedeur Sanders draws rough comparison to Johnny Manziel

Somehow, someway, former Cleveland Browns quarterback Johnny Manziel is back in the Cleveland headlines again. A video of Manziel bashing Cleveland resurfaced, and it caught fire amongst all of the media outlets in northeast Ohio.

We are here to discuss some of the follow-up from that blitz of conversation, a comparison between Manziel and Shedeur Sanders' first season in Cleveland.

There are some context clues that are important in this side-by-side comparison that is floating around social media and likely in and out of your group chats.

For one, the stats on Manziel's side are from his second and final season in the NFL, while Shedeur's are obviously from his rookie year. Regardless, it is no excuse for the comparison of truly horrific quarterback play.

Johnny Manziel and Shedeur Sanders' stats side by side are not a fun reality to look at for Browns fans.

Both Manziel and Sanders didn't necessarily put out good football, and Browns fans are stuck debating over who was worse.

I am firmly in the camp that young players, especially quarterbacks, are owed the opportunity to grow and develop. One of the fundamental differences between Manziel, who was the number 22 overall pick, and Sanders, who was the number 144 overall pick, is that Sanders actually, genuinely cares about getting better.

Whether you like him or not, are rooting for him or not, or are excited about him or not, one thing that simply cannot be argued is that he cares and he wants to be great. It's hard to fake work, and I am firmly in the camp that Sanders is trying to put his best foot forward.

I think that it would be totally unfair to do what many are doing in regard to Sanders, and that is immediately writing him off after one year. There were some bad things on tape, but there were also some good things that can be built upon.

This is not to say that Sanders is the next Peyton Manning, but this is to say that maybe it is completely and totally unfair to write him off. He is not Johnny Manziel, he is not worse than Johnny Manziel, and he had the potential to be the leader of this team.

Trust me, if you're a fan who wants to see the Cleveland Browns have a lot of success, a good Shedeur Sanders is the fastest way to finding it.

This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns' QB Shedeur Sanders draws rough comparison to Johnny Manziel

Tobias Harris achieves something even Kobe Bryant didn't after Spurs’ signing

Tobias Harris

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Tobias Harris has officially secured his next NBA destination. As free agency opened, Harris reportedly agreed to a fully guaranteed two-year, $31 million contract with the San Antonio Spurs. The deal includes no player or team options and was finalized through negotiations between Harris' agent, Torrel Harris, and the Spurs.

Meanwhile, the agreement elevated Harris' place among the NBA's highest-paid players of all time. With the new contract, Harris has now surpassed Kobe Bryant in career earnings, reaching approximately $330 million over his NBA career, while Bryant earned roughly $323 million across his 20 seasons in the league.

Although both sides have reached a verbal agreement, the contract cannot become official immediately. Under the NBA's annual July moratorium, Harris will be eligible to formally sign the deal beginning on July 6, 2026.

Harris spent the past two seasons with the Detroit Pistons, where he played an important role in the franchise's resurgence. He provided a reliable scoring option whenever Cade Cunningham needed offensive support.

Last season, Harris averaged 13.3 points, 5.1 rebounds and 2.5 assists per game. However, he elevated his game in the postseason and finished averaging 18.1 points and 7.2 rebounds per game. He helped Detroit to win a 7-game first-round series over the Orlando Magic before falling to the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Eastern Conference Semifinals. 

The Spurs are adding the 15-year veteran to provide floor spacing, secondary shot creation, and valuable leadership for their talented young core. With Harris joining the roster, San Antonio's projected starting lineup now features De'Aaron Fox, Dylan Harper, Stephon Castle, Tobias Harris, and Victor Wembanyama. The roster gives the team another dangerous dimension heading into the new season.

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Landon Donovan’s fake hair was falling out during USMNT win

Landon Donovan worked Fox’s World Cup coverage on Tuesday night as the United States Men’s National Team beat Bosnia and Herzegovina to advance to the Round of 16. Like most fans watching the game, Donovan was on the edge of his seat in the second half. Especially as USNMT played the final half-hour down a man following a questionable red card against Folarin Balogun.

Thankfully, Malik Tillman was able to find the back of the net on a free kick in the 82nd minute. That goal saved the day and maybe Landon Donovan’s hairline.

MORE: The race to televise the next World Cup is getting crowded

Following the game Donovan, seated beside his former USMNT teammate Clint Dempsy, joked that he was so stressed in the final 15 minutes that his fake hair was falling out.

That is a joke that one can only make when they’re secure in their own skin. Or, in this case, their own hair.

Whatever the condition – or origin – of Landon Donovan’s follicles, he can hold his head up high. He is the USMNT’s all-time leader in assists. He has represented his country in more games than anyone besides Cobi Jones. And he’s tied for the most goals in program history with the man sitting beside him in that video.

You can’t put a price on that kind of success, but if the Americans keep advancing it might cost Donovan his hair.

NFL top-100 players: Bills' Josh Allen given top-three status

In little surprise, Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen is the highest-ranked player on his team that appears on CBS Sports' ranking of the top-100 in the NFL heading into the 2026 NFL season.

Allen lands in a top-three position, but he rounds out that group at third overall... and he is not behind two QBs.

One ahead of Allen is Los Angeles Rams quarterback Matthew Stafford. The player at the top spot is a teammate of Stafford's after an offseason trade, pass rusher Myles Garrett.

Allen is joined by running back James Cook (No. 38) and offensive lineman Dion Dawkins (No. 78) on CBS Sports' list.

CBS Sports' breakdown on Allen at third-overall can be found below:

His numbers weren't as good as the year before, but he still was one of the best in the league. He carries the Bills on his back. His numbers should go up this year with Joe Brady running things. (Last season: No. 4)

Bills Wire will continue to provide updates throughout the 2026 offseason.

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3 underrated 2027 QB prospects the Jets shouldn't ignore

The rebuilding New York Jets are expected to target a top quarterback prospect in the 2027 NFL Draft.

Everyone hopes they can draft Arch Manning or Dante Moore, the perceived top two quarterbacks in college football. The reality is quarterback rankings can change in-season, and nobody knows where the Jets will be drafting in 2027.

That's precisely why the Jets shouldn't ignore these three underrated quarterback prospects.

Jayden Maiava, USC

Jayden Maiava thrived for USC as a first-year starter in 2025, throwing for 3,711 passing yards, 24 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. Trojans head coach Lincoln Riley has a lengthy resume when it comes to developing quarterbacks and he's already working wonders with Maiava. Another developmental step in 2026 could have him in the first-round conversation.

Darian Mensah, Miami

After previously playing at Tulane, Darian Mensah exploded at Duke this past season, throwing for nearly 4,000 yards and 34 touchdowns for the ACC conference champion Blue Devils. Mensah transferred to Miami earlier this offseason in hopes of elevating his stock to new heights. He could follow in Cam Ward's footsteps.

Drew Mestemaker, Oklahoma State

Drew Mestemaker emerged at North Texas last season by throwing for an FBS-high 4,379 passing yards and 34 touchdowns. He thrived in Eric Morris' spread offense. Remember that Coach Morris has coached successful NFL quarterbacks like Ward, Baker Mayfield, and Patrick Mahomes. Mestemaker followed him to Oklahoma State, where he'll get an opportunity to put monstrous numbers on an even bigger stage.

This article originally appeared on Jets Wire: 3 underrated 2027 QB prospects the Jets shouldn't ignore

Real Madrid president seeks club legend’s help to convince star winger over renewal – report

Real Madrid president seeks club legend’s help to convince star winger over renewal – report
Real Madrid president seeks club legend’s help to convince star winger over renewal – report

The ongoing FIFA World Cup is a strange one as every top nation has had its big player step up and rise to the occasion so far.

Lionel Messi has risen for Argentina, while Kylian Mbappe and Jude Bellingham have been unstoppable for France and England respectively.

On the same page, the player who has stepped up for Brazil is Vinicius Jr., and the Real Madrid star is performing at a whole new level.

His performances, in fact, have created a real sense of urgency at Real Madrid over sealing his renewal which has been at a standstill for months now.

New intermediary in place

A disagreement on wages has been the primary factor preventing an agreement between the player and the board, and with Florentino Perez now getting restless, he has begun contacting club legends to join the scene and convince the winger.

Florentino Perez is eager to close Vinicius’ renewal. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

As reported by Defensa Central, Perez has already been in contact with Roberto Carlos and Santiago Solari to convince Vinicius. Now, he has pulled out his trump card – Ronaldo Nazario.

Indeed, the club president has now called on one of the greatest players in history to call in a favour.

He hopes that Ronaldo can convince Vinicius to stay at the biggest club in the world, and while he may not be directly involved in the negotiations, his mediation may prove to be crucial.

A critical summer for the Vinicius saga

It is no secret that Real Madrid and Vinicius both wish to continue working together, but Los Blancos’ hesitancy to offer the Brazilian the same wages as Kylian Mbappe is the root cause of all the rift.

Perez has sought Ronaldo’s help to close the deal. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)

Both parties will restart negotiations after the FIFA World Cup and will work towards securing an agreement.

However, Perez continues to keep all options open with the player and does not rule out selling the player if an agreement cannot be reached.

The Real Madrid president is clear that he will not allow the player to leave on a free transfer next summer when his contract ends, so if a renewal cannot be agreed on, he intends to sell the player for a lavish sum this summer.

Now that the player is officially in the final year of his contract, what happens to his future this summer will be critical. Negotiations will restart after the World Cup.

Wimbledon Brit tracker: The four singles players still standing after 15 defeats

Arthur Fery is emotional as he celebrates victory over Otto Virtanen to reach the third round  (PA)

Emma Raducanu - 30th seed | Age: 23 | world ranking: 32

Former US Open champion and British No 1. Pre-Wimbledon optimism was then dampened by reports of Raducanu missing training sessions and wearing a protective boot. On the eve of the tournament, after days of speculation and despite saying she planned to play, Raducanu finally pulled out. She said: “I’ve done everything possible to try to get to the start line tomorrow but after a final scan tonight, the niggle I’ve been managing has developed into a stress fracture and I’ve been medically advised to stop pushing through.”

❌ Withdrew due to injury before first round

Emma Raducanu leaving the practice courts ahead of the 2026 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London. Picture date: Monday June 22, 2026. (PA)
Emma Raducanu leaving the practice courts ahead of the 2026 Wimbledon Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, London. Picture date: Monday June 22, 2026. (PA)

Katie Boulter | Age: 29 | WR: 59

Bouncing back after a disappointing 2025 season, the former world No 23 reached the semi-finals at Queen’s and secured the best win of her career by beating world No 2 Elena Rybakina. Can play some of her best tennis on the grass, if she gets her aggressive style of play going. Yet to progress past the third round of a grand slam.

❌ Knocked out first round vs: Tyra Grant (Q) 6-4 6-2

Katie Boulter exits the court after losing her first round match against Italy's Tyra Grant (Reuters)
Katie Boulter exits the court after losing her first round match against Italy's Tyra Grant (Reuters)

Fran Jones | Age: 25 | WR: 103

The 25-year-old enjoyed a momentous first-round win at last month’s French Open, for her first grand slam victory. Ahead of her fourth appearance at Wimbledon, Jones, who is from Yorkshire but grew up in Barcelona, does not want to be defined by her Ectrodactyly Ectodermal Dysplasia-Clefting, a genetic condition that means she only has three fingers and a thumb on each hand and seven toes across both feet. As a child, Jones’ parents were told by doctors that she would not be able to play tennis. Now, her work-rate and dedication to improve shines through as Jones aims to return to the world’s top 100, following a difficult year where she retired from the first round of the Australian Open and suffered a freak gym accident in another scary injury setback.

❌ Knocked out first round vs: Diane Parry 6-4 6-4

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Harriet Dart - wildcard | Age: 29 | WR: 151

At 29, Dart will be making her eighth appearance in the Wimbledon main draw. Now ranked 151st in singles, she stood up for Great Britain in April when, deprived of Raducanu and Boulter, she led Anne Keovathong’s side to an away victory against Australia to qualify for the Billie Jean King Cup finals. Dart won in both singles and doubles, and last week won her first tour-level title in doubles alongside Maia Lumsden at the Nottingham Open.

❌ Lost first round vs: Jelena Ostapenko 6-3 3-6 6-4

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Alicia Dudeney - wildcard | Age: 23 | WR: 246

Dudeney, 23, has climbed almost 900 ranking spots in the past year and will be making her Wimbledon debut. Ranked 246 in the world, Dudeney has won four titles on the World Tennis Tour (the level below the WTA) this season, which included a 13-match winning streak between March and April. From Hove, where she played at the same club as Sonay Kartal, she spent four years at the University of Florida between 2021 and 2025.

❌ Lost first round vs: Alicia Parks 6-3 6-3

Alicia Dudeney will make her Wimbledon debut next week (Getty)
Alicia Dudeney will make her Wimbledon debut next week (Getty)

Hannah Klugman - wildcard | Age: 17 | WR: 412

Has been signalled as one to watch ever since becoming the first British woman to win the Orange Bowl, a prestigious junior tournament in Florida, as a 14-year-old in 2023. A US Open girls’ semi-finalist last September, Klugman, now 17, will be making her second appearance at Wimbledon. Reached No 1 in the junior rankings before turning pro in January, and scored her first win on the WTA by beating Harriet Dart in Nottingham.

❌ Knocked out first round vs: Barbora Krejcikova 6-1 6-4

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Mika Stojsavljevic - wildcard | Age: 17 | WR: 276

The 17-year-old won the US Open girls’ title in 2024, then reached the semi-finals in 2025, and will be making her second Wimbledon main draw appearance after last year’s debut. Made a brilliant debut for Great Britain in the Billie Jean King Cup qualifier away to Australia where she upset Talia Gibson - an opponent ranked more than 200 places above her. The London-born Stojsavljevic chose English literature and politics for her A-Levels and studied while on tour.

❌ Knocked out First round vs: Belinda Bencic (11), 6-2 6-1

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Katie Swan - wildcard | Age: 27 | WR: 196

After almost giving up tennis due to long-term injuries and losing her ranking, Swan only began her comeback in April 2025 but will now be playing at Wimbledon for the first time in three years. This will be the 27-year-old Swan’s seventh Wimbledon appearance and will feel extra special after battling from the brink of retirement to return to the world’s top 200. Became the first British player to win a match at Wimbledon.

Katie Swan defeated Irina-Camelia Begu to record Britain's first win at Wimbledon (PA)
Katie Swan defeated Irina-Camelia Begu to record Britain's first win at Wimbledon (PA)

Mimi Xu - wildcard | Age: 18 | WR: 327

The Swansea-born Xu became the first Welsh player to enter the Wimbledon singles draw in 20 years when she played Emma Raducanu in the first round last year. At 18, Xu has since won the biggest title of her career in front of her home crowd at the Wrexham Open, beating Mika Stojsavljevic in the final. Xu and Stojsavljevic were runners-up in the 2024 Wimbledon girls’ doubles.

❌ Knocked out first round vs: Daria Kasatkina 6-2 3-6 6-2

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Cameron Norrie - 26th seed | Age: 30 | WR: 29

So often the last Brit standing at grand slams, Norrie retired from his first-round match at the French Open, the just the second time in his professional career, while suffering with a rib injury but returned to Queen’s and is set to be fit for Wimbledon. A former semi-finalist at SW19, Norrie, 30, returns as a seed after almost falling outside of the top 100 last year, finding form late in the season as he beat No 1 Carlos Alcaraz.

❌ Knocked out first round vs: Michael Zheng (Q) 6-7 6-2 6-7 6-3 7-6

British No 1 Cameron Norrie is out of Wimbledon (Reuters)
British No 1 Cameron Norrie is out of Wimbledon (Reuters)

Jack Draper | Age: 24 | WR: 160

Was seeded fourth at Wimbledon 12 months ago after winning the biggest title of his career at Indian Wells but returns after a year of injury hell ranked outside the top 100. Struggles with an arm injury were followed by a knee injury, meaning the 24-year-old had only played nine matches this season before his comeback at Eastbourne. And, in a devastating blow, Draper was forced to withdraw after suffering a relapse of his arm injury on the day before the tournament. "There have been a lot of painful moments in the last 12 months but this one is definitely the absolute worst,” he said.

Withdrew before first round vs: Taylor Fritz (6)

Jack Draper celebrates reaching the Eastbourne semi-finals (Steven Paston/PA) (PA Wire)
Jack Draper celebrates reaching the Eastbourne semi-finals (Steven Paston/PA) (PA Wire)

Jan Choinski | Age: 30 | WR: 106

The German-born Choinski, the son of an English ballet dancer, switched nationalities in 2019 and received his first Wimbledon wildcard in 2023. After losing in the first round of qualifying last year, he returns to Wimbledon as only the third male direct entrant. His run to the quarter-finals at Eastbourne means he will reach a new career-high ranking of 100.

  • ✅ First round vs: Vit Kopriva 6-3 7-5 6-2
  • Next opponent: vs Frances Tiafoe (17)
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Jacob Fearnley - wildcard | Age: 24 | WR: 152

After breaking into the top 50 after a rapid rise a couple of years ago, and taking a set off Novak Djokovic on Centre Court, backing up his breakthrough has been a struggle for the 24-year-old Scot who can claim he beat both Carlos Alcaraz and Jannik Sinner in juniors. He’s won only two matches on tour during an injury-hit season and he has dropped out of the top 100.

  • First round vs: Alex Michelsen 3-6 4-6 6-2 6-3 6-2
  • Next opponent vs: Jaume Munar
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Arthur Fery - wildcard | Age: 23 | WR: 118

The 23-year-old is enjoying the season of his life after winning a match at the Australian Open as a qualifier and reaching the quarter-finals of Queen’s in London. Born in France, his mother was a professional tennis player and his father, Loic Fery, is the owner of Ligue 1 football club FC Lorient.

Arthur Fery after his victory over Otto Virtanen (PA)
Arthur Fery after his victory over Otto Virtanen (PA)

Felix Gill - wildcard | Age: 24 | WR: 220

Making his Wimbledon and grand slam debut at 24, the left-hander arrives at a career-high ranking of 220 after reaching his first Challenger Tour final in Pune, India. His best results have come on clay, which is his favourite surface - unusual for a British player. He was also one win away from qualifying for the French Open last month.

❌ Lost first round vs: Rafael Jodar (23), 6-3 6-3 7-5

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Jack Pinnington Jones - wildcard | Age: 23 | WR: 145

Won on his Wimbledon main draw debut last year, beating Tomas Martín Etcheverry as a qualifier, and enjoyed a breakthrough run at the ATP 250 tournament in Dallas where he beat Flavio Cobolli to reach the quarter-finals. His run came close to Texas Christian University, where he followed in the footsteps of Cameron Norrie and Jacob Fearnley by enrolling at the Horned Frogs.

❌ Lost first round vs: Brandon Nakashima (28), 6-3 7-6(5) 7-5

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Toby Samuel - wildcard | Age: 23 | WR: 142

Enjoyed a rapid rise towards the end of 2025, winning 36 of 39 matches on the Challenger Tour, and carried that form into 2026 by qualifying for the main draw of a grand slam for the first time at the French Open. His first-round defeat to seventh seed Alex de Minaur was his first tour-level match. The 23-year-old was previously doubles partners with Arthur Fery, and they reached the boys’ doubles semi-finals at Wimbledon in 2019.

❌ Lost first round vs: Jakub Mensik (15) 7-5 3-6 3-6 6-3 6-7(7)

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Harry Wendelken - wildcard | Age: 24 | WR: 203

The 24-year-old qualified for his first tour-level event on home soil at Queen’s, beating two top-100 opponents in Adam Walton and Aleksandar Vukic in the process. It came after winning his first ATP Challenger event in Greece last October, doing so as a lucky loser, as well as reaching three Challenger finals since March. Arrives at his Wimbledon and grand slam debut at a career-high ranking of 203 in the world.

❌ Lost first round vs: Valentin Royer 4-6 6-3 6-3 6-3

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Max Basing - qualifier | Age: 23 | WR: 331

Perhaps the Cinderella story of the week. The 23-year-old, who trained at Rafael Nadal’s academy in Manacor as a teenager, had previously lost in the first round of qualifying in ATP Challenger events at Birmingham, Ilkley and Nottingham this grass-court season, as well as in the semi-finals of Wimbledon’s pre-qualifying event. Granted a wildcard into Wimbledon qualifying anyway, the world No 331 duly won three matches in a row reach the main draw of a grand slam for the first time. Basing’s five-set win over Remy Bertola also came just 10 weeks after tearing his hamstring. “It's been a dream of mine since I've started playing tennis,” he said.

❌ Lost first round vs: Shintaro Mochizuki (Q), 6-3 6-0 6-0

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Billy Harris - qualifier | Age: 31 | WR: 140

The man in a van. Harris spent the early years of his life on the lower-rungs of the tennis tour living in a converted Ford Transit to save money, but made his big breakthrough in 2024 to qualify for Wimbledon and reach his first grand slam main draw. Now 31, Harris has qualified for Wimbledon again and will made his third appearance in a row. Last year, he knocked out Belgium’s Zizou Bergs to earn his first win.

❌ Lost first round vs: Karen Khachanov (19) 3-6 7-5 3-6 3-6

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Oliver Tarvet - qualifier | Age: 22 | WR: 349

Perhaps the underdog story of last year’s tournament last year, when - ranked 773 in the world - he qualified for Wimbledon, won his first-round match, and faced Carlos Alcaraz on Centre Court. The 22-year-old Tarvet has qualified again, and this time he can keep his prize money. Last year, Tarvet was still a student at University of San Diego, so couldn’t keep his £99,000 winnings due to NCAA rules. The good news is Tarvet graduated from college last month, so can keep his earnings.

❌ Knocked out first round vs: Arthur Rinderknech (25) 7-6 7-6 4-6 7-5

Oliver Tarvet celebrates winning his first-round match (Jordan Pettitt/PA) (PA Archive)
Oliver Tarvet celebrates winning his first-round match (Jordan Pettitt/PA) (PA Archive)

DONE DEAL: Academy grad and keeper Luca Gunter loaned to Boreham Wood

Luca Gunter, goalkeeper of Tottenham Hotspur, gestures during the Premier League 2 match between Tottenham Hotspur and Everton at the Lamex Stadium in Stevenage, England, on January 30, 2026. (Photo by Kevin Hodgson/MI News/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images

No need to belabor this one, but it IS transfer news! Tottenham Hotspur have announced that 21-year-old keeper and Spurs academy graduate Luca Gunter is heading out on loan to Boreham Wood FC for the season.

Luca Gunter has joined National League side Boreham Wood on loan for the 2026/27 season.

Good luck, Luca! 👋

🔗 https://t.co/rLSieY852bpic.twitter.com/d39R1ZxGMq

— Tottenham Hotspur Academy (@Spurs_Academy) July 1, 2026

Boreham Wood might sound like the fictional setting for a light fantasy novel featuring anthropomorphized forest creatures, but it’s actually a football club in the fifth tier of the English pyramid. It’s not the first time Gunter’s been loaned to the National League — he spent the 2024/25 season on loan at Wealdstone and is now heading back there.

Honestly it’s probably not a GREAT sign that a 21-year-old keeper is heading to the fifth tier to get first team football. It certainly suggests that we’re unlikely to see him suiting up in a Spurs kit for the first team anytime soon, and probably not at all. As I’ve said countless times on here, that’s fine — you don’t have to crack the first team to have a successful professional career. My guess is that we’ll probably eventually sell Gunter to a League 2 club for half a million pounds or so, possibly less, and he’ll go on to make his name in the lower leagues. No issues with that at all.

In the meantime, he’ll get valuable experience at Boreham Wood, so long as he manages to avoid the hidden snares set by the League of Badgers in the hollow just over the woodland wall. Darned badgers! Always causing mischief!

Grok offers game-by-game predictions for Chicago Bears in 2026

There are high expectations surrounding the Chicago Bears heading into the 2026 season following their success last year under head coach Ben Johnson and the emergence of quarterback Caleb Williams.

The Bears went from worst to first, garnering an 11-6 record and their first NFC North championship since 2018, as well as their first playoff win in nearly two decades. Chicago's offense established itself as one of the best in the league, led by Williams' NFL-record seven fourth-quarter comebacks. While the defense struggled with injuries, as well as pressuring the quarterback and stopping the run, they led the NFL in takeaways (33) and interceptions (23).

But the question is whether the Bears can replicate their impressive 2025 season and once again contend in the NFC. After all, they have the most difficult strength of schedule, play in a slew of prime-time and standalone games and there are questions on defense.

We already took a swing at predicting Chicago's 2026 schedule. But we decided to ask Grok (AI) how the Bears' 2026 season will pan out, and it returned some positive results including a repeat NFC North championship and second straight playoff berth.

Week 1: Bears beat Panthers (1-0)

The Panthers are likely still rebuilding. Bears get a favorable road start against a weaker NFC South team and should control the game with their offense.

Week 2: Bears beat Vikings (2-0)

Home divisional opener. Bears have momentum from 2025 and should edge the Vikings in a close one, capitalizing on Soldier Field.

Week 3: Bears lose to Eagles (2-1)

Prime-time home game against a strong Eagles squad. Tough matchup; Philly's physical style could wear down Chicago. Close but likely L.

Week 4: Bears beat Jets (3-1)

Home against a middling Jets team. Bears' defense should contain them for a solid win.

Week 5: Bears lose to Packers (3-2)

Classic rivalry road game. Packers are competitive; Lambeau is tough. Split expected.

Week 6: Bears beat Falcons (4-2)

Favorable road spot vs. a potential NFC South contender. Bears should handle business.

Week 7: Bears beat Patriots (5-2)

TNF home game. Patriots are rebuilding; prime-time boost for Chicago.

Week 8: Bears lose to Seahawks (5-3)

MNF road game in a tough environment. Seahawks are usually solid at home.

Week 9: Bears beat Buccaneers (6-3)

SNF home. Bucs are competitive but Bears get the edge in Chicago.

Week 10: BYE (6-3)

Week 11: Bears beat Saints (7-3)

Home vs. Saints. Should be a winnable game.

Week 12: Bears lose to Lions (7-4)

Thanksgiving road rivalry. Lions are typically strong; tough spot.

Week 13: Bears beat Jaguars (8-4)

Home against Jags. Chicago should win this one.

Week 14: Bears beat Dolphins (9-4)

Road vs. Dolphins. Manageable if Miami underperforms.

Week 15: Bears lose to Bills (9-5)

Tough road prime-time vs. a strong Bills team.

Week 16: Bears beat Packers (10-5)

Christmas home game. Bears take the season series.

Week 17: Bears beat Lions (11-5)

Home vs. Lions. Key for division hopes; Bears defend turf.

Week 18: Bears lose to Vikings (11-6)

Road finale. Vikings could steal one to close the year.

Final Record Prediction: 11-6

Grok believes Ben Johnson will lead the Bears to the playoffs -- and another NFC North championship -- for the second consecutive season in Year 2 as head coach. While Chicago's most difficult strength of schedule presents its challenges, Caleb Williams' consistency and defensive improvements lead the way to another successful season.

Enough for another NFC North title in a competitive division (likely splitting or better with rivals) and a playoff spot, but the tough schedule (multiple prime-time/road games vs. strong teams) prevents a bigger leap.

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Titans predicted to make massive defensive leap under Robert Saleh

The Tennessee Titans finished in the bottom half of the league in various defensive categories in 2025, but expectations are much higher heading into the 2026 season. After an offseason filled with key additions and a coaching staff led by defensive-minded head coach Robert Saleh, one NFL analyst believes Tennessee is primed to make one of the biggest defensive turnarounds in football.

The Athletic's Ted Nguyen listed the Titans among his five teams he expects to break out on defense this season.

Considering the talent the Titans have assembled, it's easy to understand why optimism is growing. While the offense will receive plenty of attention with Cam Ward entering his second season, the defense could become the team's biggest strength.

Defensive line has the potential to dominate

Led by 2025 first-team All-Pro Jeffery Simmons, the Titans' defensive line looks to be among the most feared units in the NFL. This offseason, Tennessee finally gave him another proven playmaker by signing defensive tackle John Franklin-Myers, who is coming off a productive campaign as both a pass rusher and run defender for the Denver Broncos team that ranked in the top seven in every major defensive category last season (total yards, passing yards, rushing yards, points against).

The Titans also added even more upside on the edge with former first-round pick Jermaine Johnson reuniting with Saleh after playing under him with the New York Jets. Johnson also gives the Titans a defender who is already familiar with the scheme. The Titans then selected Keldric Faulk in the first round of the 2026 NFL Draft, adding another explosive athlete with the potential to become an impact pass rusher.

While Johnson and Faulk still have to prove they can consistently produce, their athleticism, combined with Simmons and Franklin-Myers, gives Tennessee one of its deepest defensive fronts in years. If that group consistently wins at the line of scrimmage, it will make life much easier for everyone behind them.

Saleh's scheme fits Tennessee's new personnel

Speaking of everyone behind the defensive line, the Titans matched their other additions with Saleh's defensive scheme. Saleh's defenses have always been built around generating pressure with the front four while allowing the secondary to capitalize on hurried throws.

Linebacker Cedric Gray is expected to take another leap after ranking in the top five in total tackles in his sophomore season last year. They also drafted Anthony Hill Jr. to compete with the other starter, Cody Barton.

In the secondary, Tennessee added Alontae Taylor and Cor'Dale Flott to take over the starting positions at cornerback. Neither player is viewed as an elite shutdown corner, but they may not have to be if the defensive line consistently collapses the pocket. They also expect a second-year jump from safety Kevin Winston Jr. alongside returning starter Amani Hooker.

That's the formula that helped Saleh build elite defenses in previous stops, and there is a belief that it will work in Tennessee as well.

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Titans predicted to make massive defensive leap under Robert Saleh

Wimbledon 2026 Day 4: Andy Murray, Ellie Goulding and Chris Rock lead the SW19 arrivals

Ellie Goulding, Andy Murray and Chris Rock
Ellie Goulding, Andy Murray and Chris Rock (Getty)

Welcome to day four of Wimbledon 2026! The action is certainly heating up on the courts today, with tennis titans Iga Swiatek, Matteo Berrettini and Elena Rybakina all set to play. Over on Court 1, British hopeful Katie Swan faces Madison Keys, while Grigor Dimitrov is also in action.

Court 2 will see an all-American clash between Amanda Anisimova and Sofia Kenin, as well as Taylor Fritz, Frances Tiafoe and Britain’s Jan Choinski taking to the grass. Meanwhile, Alex De Minaur, Maya Joint and Flavio Cobolli are among the names scheduled on Court 3.

Off the court, the Princess of Wales has made her first appearance at this year's Championships in her role as Patron of the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. Before taking her seat to watch the tennis, the royal met fans in the famous Wimbledon Queue, thanking those who had camped overnight, and spent time with the AELTC's Honorary Stewards, who volunteer each year to welcome guests and manage the Queue. 

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The Royal Box and VIP hospitality areas are once again filled with royals, celebrities and society figures for day four of the Championships.

Take a look at all the standout arrivals below...

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The Princess of Wales attends the Ladies' Singles second round match between Katie Swan and Madison Keys alongside Andy Murray© Getty Images

Sir Andy Murray

Former Wimbledon champion Andy Murray returned to SW19 as a spectator, taking his seat in the stands to watch Katie Swan's second-round match. He enjoyed the action alongside the Princess of Wales and Anne Keothavong.

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Ellie Goulding

Ellie Goulding was spotted watching intently from courtside in the Royal Box.

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Chris Rock

Comedian Chris Rock looked cool in a sharp black polo shirt and classic dark shades as he happily posed for photos.


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Stanley Tucci

Actor and tennis lover Stanley Tucci was the epitome of suave as he arrived at the Emirates hospitality suite on day four. Enjoying the Official Airline Partner's world-class 'fly better' experience before heading to Centre Court, the star looked incredibly dapper in a navy pinstripe blazer layered over a crisp white open-collar shirt.

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Joe Jonas and mum Denise Jonas in the Arrivals Hub at The Championships 2026© Getty Images for AELTC, Wimbledo

Joe Jonas

Joe Jonas made a stylish mother-son outing out of day four, arriving with his mother, Denise Jonas.

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Stephen Libby

The Traitors winner Stephen Libby joined evian in its Mountain of Youth VIP Suite on Day 4.

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Princess Kate

The Princess of Wales surprised fans on Thursday, and looked lovely in blue. Kate started her day at the tennis off by meeting people in 'The Queue', and who have been waiting at the iconic venue since the early hours of the morning. She was also introduced to the volunteer stewards who supervise the winding queue. 

Mets urged to make 'easy' Freddy Peralta decision by MLB trade deadline

Freddy Peralta

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The 2026 season for the New York Mets has been a complete disaster. Coming into the year, they were meant to be World Series contenders. Now, they're one of the worst teams in baseball.

Carlos Mendoza was finally fired recently, and David Peterson was traded to the Chicago Cubs, which is likely a precursor to the team selling at the deadline. If they do, there will be some difficult decisions to make on a few players.

However, ESPN's David Schoenfield believes that the Mets have an "easy" decision to make with Freddy Peralta at the trade deadline. Parting with their offseason trade pickup in a deal this summer is the obvious solution for the Mets.

Mets have 'easy' Freddy Peralta trade deadline decision

"As the Mets continue to stumble and bumble their way through the 2026 season, this is an easy one," Schoenfield writes. "Peralta is headed to free agency and, despite that 4.53 ERA, he still projects as one of the top available starting pitchers."

That ERA has since jumped up to 4.81 after another rough start, this time against the Toronto Blue Jays, allowing five runs in 4.0 innings after allowing 10 in 2.2 against the Philadelphia Phillies two starts ago.

Peralta probably isn't as bad as that 4.81 ERA indicates, but his 2.70 ERA All-Star season one year ago with the Milwaukee Brewers also seems unreachable right now.

The Mets won't be able to get back the prospect package they gave up to get him over the offseason, but the Mets might still have the chance to get something decent back.

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Regardless, the decision the Mets have to make by the trade deadline on August 3 should be a very easy one when it comes to Peralta. Trading him makes the most sense.

This team isn't going to the postseason, barring a miracle. In such a situation, it makes more sense to trade Peralta this summer to get anything in return for him rather than lose him in free agency for almost nothing.

There are bound to be interested teams in a rental starter who could be a good No. 3 option, with the Chicago Cubs and Chicago White Sox being two clubs Schoenfield linked to the Mets starter.

Even if the return for Peralta isn't great, whatever they can get, it would be better than the compensation for losing him in free agency. This should be an "easy" decision for the Mets at the deadline, as trading Peralta should be a no-brainer for the Mets front office.

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2026 Indianapolis Colts Fantasy Preview: All eyes on Daniel Jones

This time last year, we were debating Anthony Richardson vs. Daniel Jones. Now we’re debating whether or not Jones is worth $50 million per year. Coming off a breakout season, Jones would be a safe bet to stay hot in 2026, but a torn Achilles muddies the waters for his second season in Indianapolis.

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2025 Indianapolis Colts Stats (Rank)

Points per game: 27.4 (8th)
Total yards per game: 345.9 (9th)
Plays per game: 59.9 (19th)
Dropbacks per game: 37.9 (19th)
Dropback EPA per play: 0.1 (11th)
Designed rush attempts per game: 25.4 (20th)
Rush EPA per play: 0.05 (1st)

Make or break year for Shane Steichen and Co.

Shane Steichen and the Colts entered the 2025 season at a crossroads. The team desperately wanted Richardson to be a thing, but Jones had different plans. He decisively won that camp battle and never looked back. Jones was putting up career efficiency numbers midway through the season and Steichen looked like a lock to make the playoffs for the first time in three seasons as the Colts’ boss. The Colts were at 8-0, but even before Jones suffered his season-ending Achilles injury, cracks in the facade were beginning to form. His efficiency dropped in his final five games and the Colts lost four of those contests. Things got so bad after Jones went down that Phillip Rivers was drawn out of retirement for “one last job” that went as well as it does in the movies. The late-season collapse left Steichen out of the playoffs for the third time in three tries. The Colts bet the house on this iteration of the roster when they brought back Jones and Alec Pierce on pricey deals. It’s now or never for Steichen and his staff.

▶ Passing Game

QB: Daniel Jones, Riley Leonard, Anthony Richardson
WR: Alec Pierce, Ashton Dulin
WR: Josh Downs, Anthony Gould
WR: Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, Deion Burks
TE: Tyler Warren, Mo Alie-Cox

We’ll get to Jones’ midseason slump in a minute, but viewing his Colts debut as a whole, he was wildly impressive. Jones ranked top-10 in both EPA per play and completion percent over expected. Pro Football Focus charted him with top-10 rates of both accurate and accurate plus throws. Add in five rushing touchdowns and Jones was on pace to finish as the QB8 by points per game before exiting Week 14 early. This, however, isn’t the complete story. Jones turned the ball over a staggering five times in Week 9 versus the Steelers. He stemmed the bleeding on bad plays over the next few weeks but still struggled in most efficiency metrics. Four of his five worst games by EPA per play came from Week 9 to Week 14. Jones went from averaging .344 EPA per play over his first eight games to -.03 over his final five. The big shift was his inability to handle pressure. Jones threw six touchdowns and had a 9.8 percent pressure-to-sack rate in his early-season split. Those numbers dropped to one score and a 22 percent P2S when defenses got to him from Week 9 onward. Jones has never been particularly good under pressure, so maybe it shouldn’t be a surprise that his numbers came crashing back to earth. Even if that aspect of his game is here to stay, it’s also hard to deny how efficient he was to start the season. All signs point to Jones being ready for Week 1, and fantasy managers are only being asked to pay a QB25 pricetag to find out who the real Daniel Jones is.

As long as Jones retains his deep ball, Alec Pierce will be happy. The veteran wideout posted a breakout season in 2025 with 1,007 yards on a paltry 47 grabs. He scored seven times and led the league in yards per reception for the second season in a row. Despite the career year, Pierce’s role as a modest-volume deep threat didn’t change. He simply hit more home runs than the previous season. It was the first 1,000-yard season for a player with an aDOT over 20 since the turn of the century. There have only been five 20+ aDOT seasons accompanied by even 700 yards over that timeframe. Naturally, Pierce’s 2024 is another one of the five. Though it’s possible Pierce keeps up his league-leading efficiency for a third straight season, he is already doing something almost no receiver in my lifetime has. Realistically, he will need to earn more intermediate and short targets to hit four digits again. With foot surgery sidelining him for the entire offseason and potentially most of training camp, it’s hard to imagine his role changing much in 2026.

With Michael Pittman gone, the Colts now need a new player to step up as their top option for easy-button targets. At receiver, Josh Downs is almost the only option. Downs looked like a player worth running the entire passing game through in 2024. He was targeted on a monstrous 28 percent of his routes and, while not an every-down player, still took the field for 75 percent of the passing plays. That player vanished in 2025. Downs posted a pedestrian .22 targets per route while the Colts cut his route rate to 67 percent. This can, in part, be explained by a series of injuries. Downs missed much of training camp with a hamstring issue. He eventually sat out one game with a concussion and was listed on the injury report with hip, knee, and ankle issues throughout the year. As of late June, the Colts’ primary WR3 option is between Ashton Dulin and Nick Westbrook-Ikhine. As long as they don’t add a free agent before camp, it’s going to be hard to get Downs off the field this year.

While Downs appears to be the best bet to lead the receiver room in targets, Tyler Warren, coming off a dominant rookie season, should pace the team in opportunities overall. Warren already led the Colts in targets last year at 112, one more than Pittman. His 76 grabs go down as the fourth-most for a rookie tight end in league history. As expected, Warren was used primarily as an underneath option and he excelled in that role. He earned seven yards after the catch per reception on catches shorter than 10 yards downfield. That ranked sixth among all tight ends. He was the only tight end who ranked top-20 in YAC on short throws while also seeing more than 70 of these targets. He had 81 such opportunities. Warren’s ability to consistently churn out YAC despite defenses knowing where he’s going to be targeted was his calling card in college and it translates to the NFL right away. Warren is unsurprisingly going off draft boards as the TE4, but there’s nearly a 20-pick gap between him and Colston Loveland as the TE3.

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▶ Running Game

RB: Jonathan Taylor, Seth McGowan, DJ Giddens
OL (L-R): Bernhard Raimann, Quenton Nelson, Tanor Bortolini, Matt Gonclaves, Jalen Travis

Much like the passing attack, you can’t talk about Indy’s ground game without looking at the splits with and without Jones. Jonathan Taylor was pushing for a legendary season with nearly 24 PPR points per game and a 2,000 scrimmage yard pace when his quarterback was healthy. Jones gets hurt and he posts 13.3 PPR points per game in the final month of the season, sinking most of the regular-season juggernauts he had built for fantasy managers.

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Taylor averaged 1.5 yards before contact per carry and 3.9 after contact with Jones active. Those marks fell to 1.1 and 2.1 post-Jones. On the season, ESPN charted the Colts’ line with the seventh-best run block win rate. If the Colts can return to form through the air and the line continues to play well, Taylor won’t have any issues paying off his RB3 overall cost.

There isn’t much of note going on in this backfield behind Taylor. The team spent all summer last year hyping rookie backup DJ Giddens, only to keep him on the bench for most of the season. Ameer Abdullah occasionally relieved Taylor on passing downs but is now with the Jags. That leaves the RB2 job up for grabs, but Giddens isn’t being handed the keys. The Colts drafted Seth McGowan in the seventh round. McGowan brings a similar profile to Giddens. At 6’/223, Giddens has the size of a workhorse running back and did a little bit of everything in college, even if he isn’t a special runner or receiver. This will be a crucial camp battle for Zero RB drafters to watch.

▶ 2026 Indianapolis Colts Win Total

DraftKings Over/Under: 7.5

Pick: Under (+115)

The Colts enter the 2026 season teeming with upside, but they’re also tremendously fragile. Their quarterback is coming off a torn Achilles. Even before that, his efficiency was grinding to a halt for a few weeks. Their No. 1 receiver underwent offseason ankle surgery and is targeting a return late in training camp. This isn’t to say they are guaranteed to hit the under, only that they are a team with a high ceiling and a staggering floor. If you want to bet the over, you may be better off doing so by taking them to make the playoffs (+170) or win the division outright (+380).

French petition titled ‘Kylian Mbappe, please forgive us’ reaches 15,000 signatures amid World Cup run

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Photo by Catherine Ivill - AMA/Getty Images

Thousands of French soccer fans have apologized to Kylian Mbappe amid his stunning run of form during this year’s World Cup.

Mbappe, who won the tournament in 2018 before scoring a hat-trick in the 2022 final that France lost to Argentina on penalties, has been one of the standout stars once again.

The Real Madrid forward has already scored six goals and is just one behind Lionel Messi’s all-time record of 19.

While undoubtedly a hugely talented player, Mbappe has often attracted criticism over the course of his career for a supposed lack of defensive work rate.

Those who did doubt him, however, are starting to backtrack on their comments.

Fans apologize to Mbappe

A petition created to say sorry to the striker for doubting him has reached over 16,000 signatures.

It is titled ‘Pardon Kylian’ and the text reads: “France has behaved badly. We doubted, we criticized, we were ungrateful. It’s time to make amends.”

The 27-year-old also became France’s all-time top scorer, replacing Olivier Giroud when they beat Senegal in the group stage.

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Photo by Image Photo Agency/Getty Images

Mbappe is a divisive figure at times, with many Madrid fans critical of his performances last season despite scoring 42 goals in 44 appearances across all competitions in what was a difficult year for the Spanish giants.

What cannot be doubted, however, is his ability to turn it on for the World Cup. Few players in the history of the competition have achieved quite as much in the game’s most iconic tournament.

Mbappe presumably has at least two World Cups left in him, too. Having already won the competition, the forward and his teammates are favorites to do so again this summer.

There’s a very real chance that Mbappe could end his career having won multiple World Cups, something very few players in the history of the sport have ever done.

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How Hurricanes traded for John Carlson but lost him almost immediately to Lightning

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The Carolina Hurricanes put themselves in the driver's seat for John Carlson.

They couldn't finish the deal with the star defenseman, though, meaning their recent trade with the Anaheim Ducks was for naught.

Carlson signed with the Tampa Bay Lightning on Wednesday night for two years and $17 million, the team announced.

It's a quick return to the Eastern Conference for the long-time Washington Capitals star.

He had been sent to the Ducks before this season's trade deadline in a bit of a shocking deal, but he was on an expiring contract.

Now, he's going to the Bolts.

MORE: The Maple Leafs have pulled off the Sergei Bobrovsky signing

How did the Hurricanes lose John Carlson?

The Hurricanes didn't actually trade for Carlson on any kind of contract in their recent deal with the Ducks.

They were acquiring his rights, which allowed them to negotiate with him before free agency opened.

That didn't guarantee anything would get done.

It does seem like generally when teams do this, they already have a sense that they'll be able to pull a deal off, and so it happens.

But in this case, Carlson evidently wasn't convinced, and the Lightning won out instead.

The Hurricanes only traded a sixth-round pick for those rights, so it's probably not a big deal, but in retrospect, it didn't work out.

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Where is the Switzerland vs. Algeria FIFA World Cup round of 32 match?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup round of 32 kicks off on Thursday, July 2, with a matchup between Group B winners Switzerland and Algeria, the third-place finishers from Group J, at BC Place in Vancouver, Canada, with a spot in the quarterfinals on the line.

Switzerland began its World Cup journey with a 1-1 draw against Qatar but quickly responded in its second match, overpowering Bosnia and Herzegovina with a commanding 4-1 victory. In their final group-stage game, Switzerland secured a hard-fought 2-1 win over host nation Canada, clinching top spot in Group B and putting themselves in a strong position as they enter the knockout rounds.

Algeria, on the other hand, faced a challenging path to the round of 32. Their campaign opened with a tough 3-0 defeat to defending champions Argentina, putting them on the back foot early. However, Algeria bounced back with a 2-1 victory over Jordan, keeping their hopes alive. In a thrilling final group match, they battled Austria to a dramatic 3-3 draw, a result that proved just enough for them to advance as one of the tournament's best third-place finishers.

Here’s everything you need to know about where and how to watch the Switzerland vs. Algeria round of 32 showdown.

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Where is the Switzerland vs Algeria round of 32 match?

Switzerland will face Algeria in the round of 32 of the 2026 FIFA World Cup at BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada, on Thursday, July 2.

How to watch the Switzerland vs Algeria round of 32 match?

  • Date: Thursday, July 2
  • Time: 11 p.m. ET
  • TV: FOX
  • Stream: FOX One
  • Location: BC Place Stadium in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Where is the Switzerland vs. Algeria FIFA World Cup round of 32 match?

“It was always going to be Everton”: Hackney signs five-year deal as Moyes lands first summer coup

“It was always going to be Everton”: Hackney signs five-year deal as Moyes lands first summer coup
“It was always going to be Everton”: Hackney signs five-year deal as Moyes lands first summer coup

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Everton have completed the signing of Middlesbrough midfielder Hayden Hackney for an initial fee of £16.5m.

The 24-year-old has signed a five-year contract with the Blues and arrives as the reigning Championship Player of the Season.

Hackney becomes Everton's first major signing of the summer transfer window, and expressed his delight at completing the move to Hill Dickinson Stadium.

He said David Moyes' track record of transfer success stories from the Championship played its part in Everton beating competition from Premier League rivals to his signature.

"I'm delighted to be here. As soon as I spoke to the manager, as soon as I knew Everton were interested, to be honest, it was always going to be Everton. It’s such a big club, with the new stadium and the direction it’s going in. I just wanted to be part of that," he told evertonfc.com.

"The manager's track record of bringing players from the Championship to the Premier League was a massive part of my decision as well. Hopefully I can be the next one to do it successfully for Everton.

"It feels like a good fit for me, for sure. I think it's a given that you work hard, you run, you make tackles. I'll be doing that.

“Fans can expect a bit of everything from me”: New Everton midfielder Hackney targets Premier League impact

"I think fans can expect a bit of everything from me – attacking and defensively. I think I can carry the ball well, arrive late in the box, and hopefully score some goals. I think there's plenty more to come from me. Obviously, I haven't played in the Premier League yet, so once I get used to that I think I can kick on from there.

"It was big for me to get it done before the start of pre-season. I wanted to be here on day one and do the whole pre-season with the lads. I can't wait for it. It helps with everything. Obviously, it's a new set of lads who I'll get used to and then also living down here. I'm delighted."

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"As soon as I spoke to the Manager" ? The pulling power of Moyes will annoy a few on here no doubt !

We have bought a cracking playing who will sit perfectly alongside Garner in the midfield.

We move to the next piece of the jigsaw, Tyrique George next !

Right back and striker being made oven ready ?,

Mark Ryan 2 Posted 02/07/2026 at 14:06:50

Shame he can't pull a right back, left back and striker. Pulling power ? My Boro mate assures me that he simply wanted to play in the PL and if Boro had been promoted he would have stayed. It was always Everton because he wanted to stay in the North near to his family and no other Northern club has come in for him. If I thought there was any truth in Moyes being a factor I'd give him the credit because the lad is a decent player but pulling power of Moyes, nah

Steve Brown 3 Posted 02/07/2026 at 14:14:09

The last time Moyes had pulling power was when he persuaded Pammy that ginger hair wasn’t all that bad. She’d had a few babychams that night.

Annika Herbert 4 Posted 02/07/2026 at 14:14:43

The pulling power of Moyes!!? Not had such a good laugh in years.

Raymond Fox 5 Posted 02/07/2026 at 14:34:02

He looks an all action midfielder with that bit of class. Good luck lad, but there's plenty competition in our midfield, it wont be easy.

Jon Jones grades Pereira, Gane's UFC White House performances

Even though retired, Jon Jones had connections to both men who fought for the interim UFC heavyweight title fight in the co-main event of UFC Freedom 250 – which took place last month on the South Lawn of the White House. Ciryl Gane put away Alex Pereira, with some controversy, to spoil the Brazilian's move up to heavyweight and claim for a second time an interim UFC heavyweight title.

Jones fought and submitted Gane in 2023 to claim the vacant UFC heavyweight title at the time and cement himself, for many, as the greatest fighter of all time. For well over a year after winning the heavyweight title, Jones campaigned for a fight against Pereira – who at the time held the UFC light heavyweight title.

In a recent interview with Red Corner MMA, Jones weighed in on both fighters' performances at UFC White House:

Jones on Gane's performance and capture of a second UFC interim title:

"I don't want to sound arrogant, and I know that this is probably going to sound arrogant, but I feel like you shouldn't hang your hat on losing to me. I have a really special gift when it comes to this fighting. Losing to me doesn't mean that you're going to be losing, or that you're a bad fighter. I made the Gane fight look fairly easy, but to the rest of the world, he's one of the most special heavyweights in recent history. So I knew that Cyril Gane, I felt like he would win. I know what he possesses. I studied Cyril Gane for many days, for many hours, and I know that he's strong and he's scrappy, and I see the way that he's training. I mean, he covers everything: The wrestling, the fitness aspect, the speed. I mean, he's a special athlete, so I'm really happy for Cyril Gane. I really am."

Jones on Pereira's failed UFC heavyweight debut:

"I watched the fight for sure. I felt like Pereira, he came in too big. I think he would have been better off fighting around 230, 235 (pounds), keeping that speed. I feel like his power would have possibly translated over. But in the fight, you just saw him, he was waiting. He was second-guessing things. He was questioning things. And that's one of the worst things to do in a fight. It feels like a nightmare. When you're out there in front of your opponent and you know the moves and you know that you should throw that punch or throw that kick or go for that takedown and you just don't. You find yourself out there watching instead of doing, and I've had it happen to me many times in practice. I felt like that's what happened to Alex. He never really got his ball rolling. Ciryl Gane came at him, southpaw stance, which also, I think, challenges Pereira. He was fast, he was powerful, he was unorthodox, and it was the perfect storm for Pereira. He didn't survive it. I wish Alex all the best, though."

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Jon Jones grades Pereira, Gane's UFC White House performances

Happy Birthday, Richard Petty: Celebrating the Career of NASCAR's King

Happy Birthday, Richard Petty: Celebrating the Career of NASCAR's King
Happy Birthday, Richard Petty: Celebrating the Career of NASCAR's King

Today, July 2, we raise a checkered flag to a living legend: Richard Petty turns another year older, and the racing world says a hearty happy birthday to the man simply known as "The King." Few athletes in any sport have defined their discipline the way Petty defined stock car racing, and his birthday is a fitting moment to look back at the Richard Petty career, a body of work that still sets the standard decades after his final lap.

Born in Level Cross, North Carolina, Richard Petty grew up in a racing family and quickly turned a promising start into outright dominance. Across his career he racked up 200 wins in NASCAR's premier series and seven championships, numbers so staggering that they remain almost unthinkable in the modern era. Both marks anchor his place near the very top of any serious debate about the sport's greatest competitors, a conversation we explored in our look at the 10 greatest NASCAR drivers of all time.

Petty's seven Daytona 500 victories are a record that still stands, and his knack for winning on every kind of track made him a fan favorite from coast to coast. But the numbers only tell part of the story. What truly defined the Richard Petty career was a blend of car control, mechanical feel, and relentless consistency, the same intangible qualities we examined in our feature on what actually made NASCAR's greatest drivers great.

Just as important was his impact off the track. With his signature cowboy hat, sunglasses, and endless willingness to sign autographs, Petty became the sport's most beloved ambassador. He helped transform NASCAR from a regional pastime into a national spectacle, laying the groundwork for the modern sport that new fans are still discovering today, as we outlined in our guide on how NASCAR actually works in 2026.

Petty's legacy also lives on through the drivers and families who followed, and through the reverence the racing community shows its icons. That same sense of history and respect echoes in how the sport continues to honor its legends, something we reflected on in our piece marking 25 years after Dale Earnhardt's death.

So on this special day, we tip our cap to the man who won more races than anyone thought possible and did it all with a smile. Happy birthday, Richard Petty. Thank you for the memories, the records, and the decades of showing the world exactly what it means to be The King.

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Man City confirm deal to sign England star Elliot Anderson for club-record fee

Manchester City have secured the signing of Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson, with the deal set to be formally completed once the player returns from the World Cup.

The 23-year-old, who is currently with the England squad preparing for a last-16 clash against Mexico, underwent his medical in Kansas, where the national team is based.

Confirming the agreement, a Manchester City statement read: "Manchester City and Nottingham Forest have reached an agreement for the transfer of Elliot Anderson. The formalities of the move will be finalised upon his return to England. In the meantime, everyone at Manchester City wishes Elliot and the England squad the very best of luck in their World Cup campaign and we look forward to welcoming him to Manchester in due course."

While initial reports suggested a British record fee of £130m, sources indicate the transfer figure falls below the £125m Liverpool paid Newcastle for Alexander Isak last summer. The fee is understood to be closer to £116m, which nonetheless establishes a new club record for City.

Anderson has been a key player for England at the World Cup (Reuters)
Anderson has been a key player for England at the World Cup (Reuters)

Anderson marks the first acquisition of the post-Pep Guardiola era and is expected to provide a significant boost to new manager Enzo Maresca, whose return to the club was confirmed earlier this week.

The midfielder has been a consistent starter in all four of England’s World Cup matches, earning high praise from national team boss Thomas Tuchel during the preparation camp.

Tuchel described Anderson as "the full package”, adding: "He’s a top player. There’s nothing more to say, he’s the full package. I’m happy that he’s with us on that kind of level and he’s a key player for us."

Anderson looks set to continue in England’s midfield against Mexico on Sunday, although it is less clear over who will play alongside him.

Anderson has established a strong connection with Declan Rice under Tuchel, but the Arsenal midfielder filled in at right-back during the closing stages of England’s 2-1 win over DR Congo on Wednesday.

Should Rice be asked to play at right-back again, Tuchel could opt to drop Jude Bellingham into a deeper midfield role, or call upon Kobbie Mainoo to make his first appearance of the tournament.

Barcelona finalise La Masia starlet’s loan exit – deal to include €1.5m buy option, 40% future sell-on clause

Barcelona finalise La Masia starlet’s loan exit – deal to include €1.5m buy option, 40% future sell-on clause
Barcelona finalise La Masia starlet’s loan exit – deal to include €1.5m buy option, 40% future sell-on clause

FC Barcelona have finalised the loan move of goalkeeper Diego Kochen to Danish side Lyngby for the 2026-27 season, as per Mundo Deportivo.

The agreement had already been reached between both clubs and the player, with only the final signatures delaying its completion.

Purchase option included

As part of the deal, Lyngby will have the option to sign Kochen permanently next summer for €1.5 million.

Should the Danish club exercise that option, Barcelona will retain 40% of any future transfer fee, ensuring they continue to benefit from the goalkeeper’s long-term development.

Kochen, 20, remains under contract with Barcelona until 2028. After serving as the club’s third-choice goalkeeper last season, the American decided he needed regular playing time to continue his progression.

Kochen set to complete loan move. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

The move to Lyngby offers him the opportunity to become a first-team starter in the Danish Superliga, a competition that has earned a growing reputation across Europe and is closely monitored by clubs, particularly in Germany, for emerging talent.

An important career step

The loan represents a significant opportunity for Kochen to establish himself at senior level.

His performances at youth level earned him involvement with Barcelona’s first team and several call-ups to the United States national team, but opportunities at club level remained limited.

The arrival of Joan Garcia further reduced his chances of playing regularly at Barcelona, making a temporary move the most logical solution.

Szczesny will continue as Barcelona’s second-choice goalkeeper. (Photo by Alex Caparros/Getty Images)

After all, the 20-year-old would have to continue being the third-choice goalkeeper at the club, considering Wojciech Szczesny will serve as the backup to Garcia.

By joining Lyngby, Kochen hopes to gain consistent first-team experience and take an important step forward in his professional career while Barcelona maintain significant interest in his future through the sell-on clause.

Kochen will become the third goalkeeper to leave Barcelona this summer, with Inaki Pena and Ander Astralaga already moving on.

Meanwhile, Marc-Andre ter Stegen is close to securing a loan exit to Ajax and Aron Yaakobishvili, too, could be on his way out, in what will be a comprehensive clean-up of the goalkeeping department by Deco & co.

Oilers revamp goaltending with Frederik Andersen, Devon Levi

The Edmonton Oilers have overhauled their goaltending after signing veteran Frederik Andersen to a one-year contract worth $2.8 million and acquiring Devon Levi from the Buffalo Sabres. The moves address the organization’s biggest weakness after a disappointing first-round playoff exit despite entering the season with Stanley Cup expectations.

Andersen arrives with one of the NHL‘s strongest postseason resumes. The 36-year-old helped the Carolina Hurricanes win the Stanley Cup last season, posting a 13-2 record with a 1.89 goals-against average, a .910 save percentage and three shutouts.

MORE: Oilers goalie Connor Ingram enters NHL free agency as contract talks fail

NHL analyst Bob Stauffer wrote, “Frederik Anderson has history with @EdmontonOilers Head Coach Mike Babcock. Very good goalie.”

His career numbers remain impressive. Andersen owns a 324-149-58 record across 552 regular-season games, alongside a 2.59 goals-against average, .913 save percentage and 28 shutouts. He has also appeared in 101 playoff games, winning 59 while maintaining a 2.32 goals-against average.

Oilers target stability and long-term upside

Former Buffalo Sabres goaltender Devon Levi (27) defends the net without a stick. Mandatory Credit: Joe Nicholson-Imagn Images

Levi gives Edmonton a younger option with room to develop. The 24-year-old posted a 23-20-9 record with Rochester last season while recording a 2.83 goals-against average and a .904 save percentage. Across 120 AHL games, he owns a .914 save percentage.

The Oilers needed a complete reset in goal. Last season exposed the dangers of relying on inconsistent netminding. Injuries, poor performances and constant lineup changes disrupted the team’s defensive structure throughout the campaign.

Stauffer wrote, “Fully expect the team to carry 3 goalies: Jarry/Anderson/Levi. Great growth opportunity for Levi.”

The signing of Andersen brings proven playoff composure and experience handling pressure. His championship run with Carolina showed he can still deliver when healthy, making him a low-risk addition on a one-year contract.

Levi represents the longer-term investment. His NHL numbers remain modest, but his AHL track record suggests he still possesses starting-caliber potential with proper development.

Together, the additions give Edmonton more balance than it had a year ago. Andersen provides immediate reliability, while Levi offers organizational depth and future value.

MORE: Darnell Nurse embraces ‘fresh start’ with Sharks after Oilers trade

The Oilers still depend on Connor McDavid and Leon Draisaitl to drive results. However, improved goaltending could be the difference between another early exit and a legitimate return to Stanley Cup contention after last season’s frustrating collapse.

'Fire Brad Stevens': How social media reacted to Jaylen Brown trade

The era of the Jays is over.

NBA champion Jaylen Brown has been traded to the Philadelphia 76ers, according to NBA.com News Service, ending a 10-year stint with the Boston Celtics, with whom he won the 2024 NBA championship.

In exchange for Brown, the Celtics are getting 36-year-old Paul George, a nine-time All Star and Olympic gold medalist, two first-round picks, and two second-round picks for future NBA drafts.

Sports commentator and former Celtics player Kendrick Perkins said that he does not approve of Brown's abrupt exit, criticizing general manager Brad Stevens for getting an inconsistent veteran of the sport in exchange for a Finals MVP.

"[Brad Stevens] just basically handed the Philadelphia 76ers a trip to the NBA Finals next year." 👀

@KendrickPerkins on the Jaylen Brown trade to the 76ers 🏀 pic.twitter.com/oftoLxIKeH

— SportsCenter (@SportsCenter) July 2, 2026

"He just basically handed the Philadelphia 76ers a trip to the NBA Finals next year," Perkins said.

Here's what the online sports world had to say about the trade.

Apr 30, 2026; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia 76ers forward Paul George (8) drives against Boston Celtics guard Jaylen Brown (7) during the fourth quarter at Xfinity Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

What has social media said about the Jaylen Brown trade?

Barstool Sports founder Dave Portnoy said that he has trust in Stevens' decision-making and believes that there is more coming from the manager. He also said that George does not make him excited as a Celtics fan (albeit in more explicit verbiage).

"Finals MVP, great player for the Celtics, always played hard, I'm not crying that we're going to trade him and lose him," Portnoy said. "We were broken, something had to go."

Emergency Press Conference - Reaction to the Jaylen Brown Trade

(I was at my book tour when it went down) pic.twitter.com/WDItAhnbhD

— Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente) July 2, 2026

This trade happened after a deal for Giannis Antetokounmpo allegedly fell through, and he was sent to the Miami Heat on Monday.

Celtics fans are split on the trade right now, with some saying that statistically Celtics actually did better when Brown was off the court than he was on, and others calling for Stevens' termination.

"He just traded Jaylen Brown, who is under contract for 3 more years and was 6th in MVP voting, for Paul George and 2 firsts," one Reddit user on r/bostonceltics said. "Fire Brad Stevens."

A Celtics fan on Facebook under a Celtics Nation post said that this was worse than when Dallas Mavericks traded Luka Dončić to the Los Angeles Lakers.

"Anyone who thought the Celtics weren’t planning on dealing Brown weren’t paying attention," another Facebook fan said. "He deserves to be on a team where he’s the star."

Rin Velasco is a trending reporter. She can be reached at rvelasco@usatodayco.com.

This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: 'Fire Brad Stevens': How social media reacted to Jaylen Brown trade

Why the USMNT can’t appeal Folarin Balogun’s red card

July 1, 2026; Santa Clara, California, U.S.; Folarin Balogun of the U.S. is consoled by Giovanni Reyna and Timothy Weah after receiving a red card. Mandatory Credit: Carlos Barria-Reuters via Imagn Images | Carlos Barria-Reuters via Imagn

The United States is moving on to the Round of 16 at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Wednesday night’s 2-0 victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina booked a spot in the next stage for the United States, and was a tale of two different matches. At times the United States was creative, explosive, and dangerous on the attack, and at others the players on the pitch, in the parlance of the game, suffered for the win.

The dividing marker between those two matches? The red card shown to Folarin Balogun in the 64th minute of the match.

It was Balogun’s effort over the first 60 minutes of the match that, in part, made the United States so dangerous. The forward had one goal taken off the board due to an offside call, broke through with his third goal of this World Cup in the 45th minute, and nearly added a second moments later when his effort clattered off the crossbar.

The goal, in particular, highlighted what this version of the U.S. men’s national team has become, starting with a lovely early touch from defender Tim Ream, a creative play in the midfield from Tyler Adams, a beautiful ball forward from Malik Tillman, and then the effort and finish from Balogun to give the United States the lead:

THE @USMNT TAKES THE LEAD 🇺🇸

NOW BALOGUN CAN REALLY HIT THE @KingJames SILENCER! pic.twitter.com/4t9LzMjUUG

— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) July 2, 2026

No, this is not the USMNT of yesteryear, not by a long shot.

But then came this moment in the second half, an awkward collision between Balogun and Bosnia and Herzegovina defender Tarik Muharemović that sent both players crashing to the turf, and the defender reaching for his ankle:

This play is being reviewed for a potential red card against the US pic.twitter.com/EdyPpgpycA

— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) July 2, 2026

After VAR recommended a review on the pitch, referee Rafael Claus rendered a decision that will be debated for days, if not longer. Balogun was shown a red card, and the United States played the rest of the way with just 10 men on the pitch.

Granted, that is when the resolve from this group of players came into focus. Despite playing a man down, it never felt like the USMNT was truly under threat, and a brilliant free kick from Tillman in the 82nd minute doubled their advantage:

MALIK TILLMAN FREE KICK GOLAZO AND THE @USMNT IS UP 2-0 🇺🇸

Advantage doubled even down to 10 men. pic.twitter.com/HskiCro7xD

— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) July 2, 2026

But now, with a match against Belgium on the horizon in the Round of 16, many are wondering if Balogun’s red card — and one-match ban — can be appealed.

Can the US appeal Balogun’s red card?

In a word, no.

The FIFA Regulations, 98 pages in length that cover everything from marketing regulations to ticketing, govern disciplinary matters as well. According to Article 9.6 of those regulations, “[n]o protests may be made about the referee’s decisions regarding facts connected with play. Such decisions are final and not subject to appeal, unless otherwise stipulated in the FIFA Disciplinary Code.” (Emphasis added).

A few paragraphs later the regulations state that “[i]f a player or team official is sent off as a result of a direct or indirect red card (second caution), they will automatically be suspended from their team’s subsequent match. In addition, further sanctions may be imposed.”

In addition, Article 66.4 reads “[a] sending-off automatically incurs suspension from the subsequent match. The FIFA judicial bodies may impose additional match suspensions and other disciplinary measures.”

As such, Balogun’s red card — and subsequent one-match ban — cannot be appealed.

What could be appealed, however, is any additional penalty. As noted in the above-quoted sections FIFA may impose further sanctions. Take, for example, the incident in the Canada-Qatar match during group play. Assim Madibo was shown a red card for a challenge on Ismaël Koné that broke the Canadian player’s leg. After the FIFA disciplinary committee reviewed the play following the match, that body determined that it merited an additional suspension, and Madibo was handed a five-match ban.

That five-match ban can be appealed, but the initial red card (and one-match ban) cannot.

So if the FIFA disciplinary committee decides that Balogun’s challenge is worthy of any additional penalty, that could be appealed. The odds of that happening are unlikely, according to FOX Sports analyst and former FIFA referee Mark Clattenburg.

“FIFA disciplinary will look at this challenge [Thursday], and if they deem this a dangerous challenge which could have endangered the safety of this opponent, they can upgrade it,” Clattenburg said on FOX Sports following the match. “I doubt it, in my opinion, because I believe that this was an accident, and they believe it was worthy of a red card. And that’s where they steer the red card. It should not be upgraded.”

But as it stands, the USMNT will be without Balogun in the Round of 16 against Belgium.

U.S. World Cup Fans Taunt Trump Over Folarin Balogun's Birthright Citizenship

President Donald Trump and his MAGA loyalists got kicked where it hurts by fans noting that U.S. World Cup hero Folarin Balogun is a birthright citizen.

Balogun scored the first goal in a 2-0 round-of-32 victory over Bosnia-Herzegovina on Wednesday and is the squad’s leading scorer in the tournament. He’ll miss Monday’s round-of-16 clash against Belgium due to a questionable red card call on him. But his impact is being felt ― and fans took it upon themselves to remind the president and his anti-birthright allies of that.

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The timing of Balogun’s feats couldn’t be better. The Supreme Court upheld birthright citizenship this week. Trump responded by calling the policy “unfair” and vowing to end it through legislation.

Some fans on X asked Trump, who received a bogus peace prize from FIFA President Gianni Infantino, to intercede on behalf of Balogun’s red card suspension. But so far in the tournament, Trump has been silent on all matters Balogun, including his birthright status.

“Isn’t it crazy that Trump doesn’t want Americans like Folarin Balogun in America?” one commenter wrote on X. “Thank goodness SCOTUS upheld birthright citizenship.”

“Folarin Balogun wouldn’t even be playing for USA if it was up to Trump and his birthright citizenship views smh lol. Let’s go!!” another chimed in.

Balogun told NBC he was born in Brooklyn, New York, to his Nigerian parents because his mother, who was in the late stages of pregnancy, was prevented from boarding a flight back to England.

“To represent the United States means a lot,” he said previously. “I just hope I can bring that prestige and winning mentality over into soccer.”

Folarin Balogun (left) has been winning big in the World Cup while President Donald Trump suffered a loss over birthright citizenship.
Folarin Balogun (left) has been winning big in the World Cup while President Donald Trump suffered a loss over birthright citizenship. Associated Press

The White House did not immediately return a HuffPost request for comment on Balogun’s birthright citizenship.

Check out the aforementioned social media remarks and others right here:

Isn't it crazy that Trump doesn't want Americans like Folarin Balogun in America?

Thank goodness SCOTUS upheld birthright citizenship.#USMNT#USA 🇺🇸

— Matt (@nosoupforgeorge) July 2, 2026

Folarin Balogun wouldn’t even be playing for USA if it was up to Trump and his birthright citizenship views smh lol. Let’s go!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸

— Mal (@jarrard_3) July 2, 2026

Don’t forget…Flo Balogun is playing for the USA thanks to birthright citizenship guaranteed by the Constitution.

— 👊Ryan King 🔥 (@RKING90210) July 2, 2026

Folarin Balogun, who is a US citizen because he was born here, scores a go-ahead goal for the US team in a knockout game. Score one for birthright citizenship.

— Aaron Rupar (@atrupar) July 2, 2026
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Trump use your white and executive privilege to protect your number one birthright citizen folarin balogun

— emily (joao pedro’s left foot) (@propachelsemily) July 2, 2026

Red card for Folarin Balogun is just awful. 💔

I hate that Trump supporters will probably celebrate this, since they don't want Americans who are Americans by birthright citizenship to be American.

— Matt (@nosoupforgeorge) July 2, 2026

Wow Great. We are in round 16! Thanks to Balogun who is a birthright American. See below. Hmmmm , what do you think MAGATS? Something fishy has happened like birthright tourism? Should we cancel his citizenship or wait until the world cup is over? pic.twitter.com/05sp2uUQqv

— Vas kumar (@kumar_vas18713) July 2, 2026

A huge thank you to #20, Mr. @balogun, for choosing to play for the @USMNT. As a fan, we’re blessed to have you.

For the members of #MAGA who are out cheering and waving flags, donning the national team shirt, and celebrating the US’ success in this year’s World Cup, remember…

— Nicholas Waller (@N_A_Waller) July 2, 2026

Trump won't do it because Balogun is a birthright citizen. https://t.co/6UTpoHYTIi

— BearsFanSteven (@BearsFanSteven) July 2, 2026

Birthright citizenship allows Folarin Balogun to play for the US team. I wonder if the Trump supporters who just cheered knows that. #WorldCup#GoUSApic.twitter.com/uRjLZ3XiAQ

— Kevin Simmons (@TheSkorpion) July 2, 2026

Same ones crying about birthright citizenship screaming free Balogun the jokes write themselves

— Meek 🃏 (@JihLikeMike) July 2, 2026

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How Utah Mammoth's Barrett Hayton decision timeline works after New Jersey Devils offer sheet

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Barrett Hayton was given a $4.775 million offer sheet by the New Jersey Devils.

The Utah Mammoth now have a very tricky decision to make on their restricted free agent center.

It's not a super common situation, either, so it's worth breaking down how this would work.

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How does Barrett Hayton's offer sheet work?

The first key is this: The Mammoth can decide to match the offer and pay Hayton $4.775 million to play for Utah in the 2026-27 NHL season.

The alternative: If Utah doesn't match, the Devils get Hayton, and they have to send a second-round pick to the Mammoth.

One key detail about offer sheets like this is if the Mammoth match the offer, they actually can't trade Hayton for the entire 2026-27 season. That would mean he leaves in free agency for nothing a year from now, versus recouping a second-round pick for him now.

The Mammoth have a week from the time of the offer sheet to decide what to do.

Their reality may have already been determined by their other moves, though. Bringing aboard Vincent Trocheck and Anders Lee in free agency solves the center position in such a way that Hayton is less important.

For New Jersey, Hayton would come to town as a player with 124 points in 264 games over the last four seasons. He's a bottom-six type center with a bit of scoring capability.

Utah might wind up being just fine without him.

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Charlie Woods misses North and South Amateur cut at Pinehurst. Who's leading?

Despite hovering near the cut line for much of Wednesday's second round, Charlie Woods missed the cut at the North & South Men's Amateur at Pinehurst Resort & Country Club in North Carolina.

Woods, a rising senior at The Benjamin School and the son of golf legend Tiger Woods, finished at 7-over-par through 36 holes at Pinehurst No. 2 and No. 4.

Woods was one shot outside the projected cut line with four holes remaining in his second round. He closed with two bogeys, a triple bogey and another bogey over his final four holes, falling six shots short of advancing to match play.

The top 31 golfers made the cut at the North & South Men's Amateur to advance to match play competition, which will begin Thursday.

Here was the leaderboard after the first two rounds:

North & South Men's Amateur leaderboard

Pos.PlayerTotal to Par
1Trevor Gutschewski-8
2Justin Matthews-7
3Brady Smith-6
4Tyler Mawhinney-5
T5Tyler Kowack-4
T5Ayden Fynaut-4
T5Adam Villanueva-4
T5Ryan Ford-4
T9Coltrane Mittag-3
T9Zhengda Li-3
T11Jessy Huebner-2
T11Joshua Bai-2
T11Ward Harris-2
T11Steele Dewald-2
T11Thomas Horne-2
T11Dean Greyserman-2

Pinehurst's No. 2 has hosted five major championships, including four U.S. Open championships, most recently in 2024.

It is considered an "anchor site" for the United States Golf Association and will host four more U.S. Open tournaments through 2050.

Here's what's left for the tournament:

North & South Men's Amateur schedule

DateTimeEvent
Thursday, July 27:00 AM – 12:20 PMMatch Play First Round – No. 2 (1st Tee)
Friday, July 37:00 AM – 9:40 AMMatch Play Second Round – No. 2 (1st Tee)
12:30 PM – 1:50 PM*Match Play Quarterfinals – No. 2 (1st Tee)
Saturday, July 47:00 AM – 7:30 AMMatch Play Semifinals – No. 2 (1st Tee)
12:45 PMMatch Play Finals – No. 2 (1st Tee)
5 PMTrophy Presentation

Eric J. Wallace is deputy sports editor for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at ejwallace@usatodayco.com. Golfweek's Tim Schmitt contributed to this article.

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Charlie Woods misses North and South Amateur cut at Pinehurst. Who's leading?

DFB suggests that Julian Nagelsmann resigns from the national team

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - JUNE 29: Julian Nagelsmann, Head Coach of Germany, reacts prior to the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round Of 32 match between Germany and Paraguay at Boston Stadium on June 29, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Alexander Hassenstein/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Germany failed at the FIFA World Cup in North America this summer. Plain and simple. But who is at fault for the failures of the national team? Mounting pressure from critics, fans, and the DFB would imply that Julian Nagelsmann is at fault, and it appears that his time with the national team is coming to an end in the coming days.

As per reports from Bild as captured by @iMiaSanMia, the DFB bosses suggested to Nagelsmann that he consider resigning voluntarily. While the official decision has been delayed, the coach has been given time to consider his options. While the decision has not yet confirmed, it is obvious that the bosses at the DFB are offering Nagelsmann a way out so he can leave the situation ‘with his head held high.’

Based on these reports, it seems as though Nagelsmann will be on his way out, one way or another. For Nagelsmann, he gets to decide if he wants to leave honorably, or force a dismissal, which would result in him receiving a large severance package.

The once exciting project that Nagelsmann created in 2024 and early 2025, took a sharp turn after the failure of the 2025 UEFA Nations League, and despite creating momentum before the World Cup, things ultimately fell apart once again when it mattered most.


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Colts land top pass rusher, 2 familiar faces in mock draft of current players

Chad Reuter of NFL.com put together a seven-round mock draft that features only current NFL players. So, who did the Indianapolis Colts come away with?

And as Reuter went through and put this mock together, he had one goal in mind for each team -- win now.

The draft order was based on where each team selected this past April, and then each following round was snaked. So the Colts were first on the clock at 16th overall.

1.16: DE Will Anderson

Will Anderson has become one of the most disruptive pass rushers in football, which includes eclipsing the 100-pressure mark last season.

What Reuter said: "Anderson has become one of the top defenders in the league, a true building block to construct a roster around."

2.51: QB Daniel Jones

The Colts land a familiar face at quarterback. As you can guess, in this mock, quarterbacks went off the board quickly in Round 1. The Colts are banking on Jones, and therefore the offense, being able to replicate last season's first-half success.

What Reuter said: "The Colts were on an upward trajectory last season before Jones suffered a torn Achilles. He's aiming to be ready by Week 1 of this season."

3.78: WR Drake London

Despite inconsistent quarterback play for much of his career, London has remained productive over his four seasons with the Falcons. This includes totaling almost 1,300 yards in 2024.

What Reuter said: "Boasting the ability to box out slot defenders and get the better of outside corners, London is a worthy pick at No. 78 overall."

4.113: CB Sauce Gardner

Another current Colt ends up with Indianapolis. A calf injury limited Gardner to only four games in a Colts uniform, but he was able to showcase the impact that he can have. In those games, Gardner allowed a completion rate of 54%, giving up just 7.3 yards per catch, with three pass breakups. His presence allows Lou Anarumo to call much more aggressive games.

What Reuter said: "Like with the selection of Daniel Jones in Round 2, the Colts take another player whom they acquired in real life last year."

5.144: G Tyler Smith

With Quenton Nelson long gone, the Colts turn to Tyler Smith at guard in this mock. Smith allowed three sacks and 26 pressures last season but was among PFF's highest-graded guards in the run game.

What Reuter said: "Smith's cut down on his penalties over the past two seasons, trusting his strength, agility and footwork to create space for ball-carriers."

6.179: LB Sonny Styles

Styles was the seventh overall pick in this past April's draft by Washington. He can cover a lot of ground in the middle of the field and get after the quarterback when needed.

What Reuter said: "The Colts plug Styles into the middle of their defense, as the rookie and NFL legacy naturally knows how to stop run plays and chase down ball-carriers on the edge."

7.206: RB TreVeyon Henderson

As a rookie, Henderson rushed for 987 yards and nine scores. He also caught 40 of his 47 targets in the passing game.

What Reuter said: "Henderson is on his way to becoming one of the NFL's top rushing/receiving backs after he contributed 1,132 yards from scrimmage as a rookie for New England."

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Milan eager to keep Jashari, but sell Fofana and Bondo

Milan eager to keep Jashari, but sell Fofana and Bondo
Milan eager to keep Jashari, but sell Fofana and Bondo

Milan directors are having a series of meetings today, reportedly telling Ardon Jashari and Francesco Camarda they will stay, but Youssouf Fofana and Warren Bondo are for sale.

The club has been completely revamped following the failure to qualify for the Champions League, leading to the dismissal of coach Max Allegri and practically the entire directorial staff.

Ruben Amorim appointed Milan head coach (Source: acmilan.com)

Now Ruben Amorim is shaping the squad in his vision and that means evaluating who will stay and who is going to leave.

Amorim evaluating Milan squad

SASSUOLO, ITALY – MAY 03: Ardon Jashari of AC Milan in action during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and AC Milan at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on May 03, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)

Jashari has been targeted by Atalanta and their new coach Maurizio Sarri, but Sky Sport Italia insist the Switzerland international was told in today’s meeting with his agents that he is part of the project.

The same cannot be said for fellow midfielder Fofana, whose contract runs to June 2028 and was informed he ought to find himself another club this summer.

Milan paid €26m to buy Fofana from AS Monaco in the summer of 2024, but there had already been signs of tension last term, despite making 33 Serie A appearances with two goals and three assists.

Bondo spent last term out on loan at Cremonese, failing to make much of an impact there either, and he too was urged to seek a permanent transfer.

However, Amorim is eager to lock down striker Camarda and youngster Christian Comotto to new contracts, as their current deals expire in June 2028.

Man City confirm deal to sign England's Anderson from Forest

Nottingham Forest midfielder Elliot Anderson will complete his move to Manchester City on his return from the World Cup after a deal was concluded between the two clubs.

The 23-year-old, currently preparing for a last-16 tie with Mexico, completed his medical in Kansas City – where the national team are based – and will formally make the switch when England’s involvement is over.

“Manchester City and Nottingham Forest have reached an agreement for the transfer of Elliot Anderson,” said a City statement.

“The formalities of the move will be finalised upon his return to England.

“In the meantime, everyone at Manchester City wishes Elliot and the England squad the very best of luck in their World Cup campaign and we look forward to welcoming him to Manchester in due course.”

There had been reports Anderson would fetch a British record fee of £130 million ($173 million) but sources have indicated to the Press Association the deal comes in under the £125 million fee Liverpool paid Newcastle for Alexander Isak last year.

Reports suggest the fee is closer to £116 million, which is still a club record for City.

Anderson is the first signing of the post-Pep Guardiola era and provides a boost to new manager Enzo Maresca, whose return to the club was confirmed earlier this week.

He has started all four World Cup matches and during England’s preparation camp national team boss Thomas Tuchel described him as the “full package.”

“He’s a top player. There’s nothing more to say, he’s the full package. I’m happy that he’s with us on that kind of level and he’s a key player for us,” he said.

Kimi Antonelli Poised to Cushion Formula 1 Lead at 2026 British Grand Prix

Kimi Antonelli’s championship lead looked a lot safer a week ago before Mercedes teammate George Russell cut it from 50 points to 40 with a win at the Red Bull Ring. Now the series heads to Silverstone for a sprint weekend at the 2026 British Grand Prix that could go one of two ways: Antonelli rebuilds his cushion, or this turns into a real fight inside the same Mercedes garage.

Here’s our pick: Antonelli wins it back on Sunday. Russell finishes second in front of his home crowd, and Lando Norris takes the final step on the podium. But it all comes with a caveat: keep an eye on Max Verstappen, who showed more pace in Austria than he has all year. Let’s get into the why.

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Winner: Kimi Antonelli | Mercedes

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Kimi Antonelli has taken six poles in eight rounds this season and Mercedes has turned five of those into wins. Austria was the exception. Verstappen crashed in Q3, Russell inherited a clean run to pole and he made it stick on Sunday while Antonelli came home third. That one slipped away more than it was lost outright.

Silverstone should hand it back. The circuit runs around 68.6% full throttle with barely any braking, closer to 12%, which rewards energy deployment over the mechanical grip that briefly worked in Red Bull’s favor at Spielberg. Maggotts, Becketts and Chapel ask a driver to commit through high-speed corners for lap after lap and Antonelli has looked comfortable doing exactly that all year. Throw in a compressed schedule, just one practice session before Friday’s sprint qualifying, and the team with the best baseline setup gets an edge before anyone’s turned a competitive lap. That’s been Mercedes all season.

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P2: George Russell | Mercedes

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George Russell has the momentum heading into his home race. His Austrian win was his first since Melbourne in March, snapping a run in which he watched his teammate reel off five straight victories. He’s also 0-for-2 at his home race, a late retirement in 2024 and a strategy call that wrecked his 2025 weekend. A car that suits him and a crowd behind him make second a reasonable target, not a reach.

Silverstone blue 💙 pic.twitter.com/G5RuU84JWl

— George Russell (@GeorgeRussell63) July 2, 2026

P3: Lando Norris | McLaren

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Lando Norris is carrying something heavier. He won this race last year, his first home victory, and shows up as the defending champion at a track that’s usually been good to McLaren. Austria didn’t produce a podium, but the signs were there. Silverstone’s flowing layout should suit the car better than the stop-start corners at the Red Bull Ring did.

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Possible Spoiler: Max Verstappen | Red Bull

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Then there’s Max Verstappen. Red Bull’s seven-part upgrade finally translated into a result at the Red Bull Ring, where he ran second and felt, for the first time all season, like he could actually race for the win.

“I think what was satisfying is that this was the first time I felt like I could actually fight for the win,” Verstappen said after the race. It wasn’t perfect. He said the rear of the car got difficult to manage in the second half of the grand prix, something Red Bull still hasn’t sorted out.

That matters here. Silverstone asks for fast-corner commitment and energy management, not the heavy braking zones that make up more of Spielberg and nobody knows yet if Red Bull’s gains carry over to a different kind of track. Verstappen’s been careful not to overpromise. All of it plays out against reported contact between him and McLaren about next season, so a strong weekend would say something on two fronts at once: where Red Bull’s development is headed and how much leverage Verstappen has.

Formula 1 is live on Apple TV+ in the United States. Sprint qualifying runs Friday, the sprint and qualifying Saturday, and the British Grand Prix on Sunday at 10 a.m. ET.

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2026 British Grand Prix at Silverstone FAQ

Who is predicted to win the 2026 British Grand Prix?

Kimi Antonelli is predicted to win at Silverstone, with George Russell finishing second and Lando Norris rounding out the podium.

What is Kimi Antonelli’s championship lead heading into the British Grand Prix?

Antonelli leads George Russell by 40 points after Russell’s win at the Red Bull Ring cut the gap from 50 points.

Has George Russell ever won the British Grand Prix?

No. Russell retired while fighting for the win in 2024 and lost the 2025 race to a strategy call that didn’t work in his favor.

Why does Silverstone suit Mercedes over Red Bull?

Silverstone runs at roughly 68.6% full throttle with only about 12% braking, which rewards energy deployment over the mechanical grip and braking stability that briefly favored Red Bull at the Red Bull Ring.

Is Max Verstappen a threat for the podium at Silverstone?

Red Bull’s upgrade package gave Verstappen his most competitive weekend of 2026 in Austria, where he finished second, though he said the car’s rear became difficult to manage in the second half of that race.

How can I watch the British Grand Prix in the United States?

Formula 1 is live on Apple TV+ in the United States, with sprint qualifying on Friday, the sprint and qualifying on Saturday, and the race on Sunday.

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Tigers urged to trade Tarik Skubal despite two big problems

Detroit Tigers starting pitcher Tarik Skubal

Tigers urged to trade Tarik Skubal despite two big problems originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

The Detroit Tigers are sitting at 38-49 on the regular season as July gets underway, and 8.0 games back in the AL Central.

But, with a weak AL Wild Card, the Tigers are just 6.0 games back of a postseason spot. It wouldn't be a huge surprise if they made the postseason still. And yet, the Tigers are still getting plenty of Tarik Skubal trade rumors and speculation.

ESPN's David Schoenfield is urging the Tigers to trade Skubal, and that's despite two big problems likely putting a pause on a trade. Those two issues revolve around Skubal's play since returning from injury, and the team's playoff chances.

Tigers have two major problems with potential Tarik Skubal trade

Tarik Skubal's struggles since returning from injury

"First, though Skubal has returned from his elbow injury and throwing as hard as pre-injury, the results haven't been up to his usual standards, as he has given up seven home runs in four starts since coming off the injured list," Schoenfield writes.

With Skubal not pitching as well as he was before his elbow surgery, it's fair to wonder if teams around baseball will have a bit of pause giving the Tigers an offer they can't refuse.

Detroit might still wind up trading Skubal if things fall apart in July, but Skubal's struggles certainly aren't helping his trade odds. A recent quality six-inning outing against the New York Yankees helps, but Skubal needs to pitch a bit better from now on.

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Tigers might not see themselves as sellers

"Second, the Tigers will need to be convinced they're out of the playoff race - and though they're 11 games under .500, FanGraphs puts their chances of making the playoffs at around 24%," Schoenfield writes.

This is the simplest reason why a trade of Skubal might not happen, as the Tigers might believe they're still postseason contenders come the trade deadline.

Despite being well below .500 right now, they have a decent chance to make the postseason, and with a positive run differential of plus-11, one of just five teams in the AL with a positive run differential, the Tigers do have reason to believe this year.

MOREAaron Nolas struggles might force Phillies to trade for a starting pitcher

Despite that, Detroit should trade Skubal

"Given the struggles of the bullpen and an inconsistent offense, a run like two years ago feels unlikely, so it still makes sense for the Tigers to cash in on Skubal and add more premium young talent," Schoenfield writes.

Even though there are two major issues with a potential Skubal blockbuster, Schoenfield's point is a good one, in that cashing in on the Cy Young winner now makes more sense than holding onto him for a vain postseason push.

This team just isn't good enough right now. Trading Skubal would be the smart decision for the future of the franchise. The package they could get would help set the team up for success in the long-term.

Losing Skubal would sting, but for the sake of the Tigers' future, a trade of the Cy Young-winning ace makes the most sense this summer.

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Tennis-Princess Kate watches British hopefuls Fery and Swan on Wimbledon visit

LONDON, July 2 (Reuters) - Kate, Britain's Princess of Wales, mingled with the crowds at Wimbledon ‌on Thursday and lent her support to ‌the British hopefuls playing in the warm London sunshine.

Dressed in ​a blue trouser suit, the 44-year-old wife of heir to the throne Prince William watched Arthur Fery, one of the last Britons remaining in the ‌draw, in his ⁠early games against Finnish qualifier Otto Virtanen on the outside Court 18. The ⁠23-year-old wildcard went on to win 5-7 7-6(3) 6-3 6-3.

In a courtside interview, a delighted Fery ​said he ​might have felt more ​nervous had he realised ‌royalty was in the house.

The princess later switched to Court One, accompanied by double Wimbledon champion Andy Murray, where Katie Swan was battling 26th seed Madison Keys of the United States.

The princess, ‌who is an enthusiastic tennis ​fan and patron of the ​All England Club, ​earlier talked to people who had ‌been queuing since the early ​hours to ​enter the grounds and chatted to workers in the ticket office.

Fery was one of four ​Britons in ‌action on Thursday, alongside Swan, Jacob Fearnley and ​Jan Choinski.

(Reporting by Shrivathsa Sridhar in London; ​Editing by Alison Williams)

LeBron James rumors tracker: Latest news on Warriors, Cavaliers and other potential 2026-27 landing spots

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In 2010, he transformed the future of the NBA by creating the "Heatles" trio in Miami. In 2014, he returned to his roots, ultimately bringing an emotional championship to Cleveland. In 2018, he pursued the bright lights of Los Angeles, joining the list of legends to wear a Lakers uniform.

Now, for likely the last time in his storied NBA career, LeBron James has another decision to make. The 41-year-old, who remains one of the best all-around talents in the league as he fights off Father Time, will officially depart the Lakers after eight seasons — and while retirement has been pushed back for at least one more year, James is reportedly open to any destination for Year 24.

Acquiring James, even at his age, is a move that extends beyond the court. The team that lands him will forever be associated with an NBA legend, will garner league-wide interest for a potential retirement tour in 2026-27, and will undoubtedly have its eyes on title contention with his elite talents. While a Cavaliers reunion or a star team-up with Stephen Curry in Golden State appears to be the top destination for James, he's also known to keep his future plans quiet until the time is right.

Once again, all eyes are on James' free-agency decision. What new star duo will he create in the twilight of his career?

The Sporting News is tracking the latest reports and rumors surrounding LeBron James' free agency. Follow along with the rumblings on James' future below.

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LeBron James free agency rumors

There hasn't yet been much 'back-and-forth' between James' camp, teams

Windhorst said Thursday that while teams have expressed interest in James, there hasn't yet been any "traction" in scheduling a meeting with his representatives or being given an opportunity to make a pitch to the star. 

Sixers have expressed interest in James

On the same day they partook in a blockbuster trade for Jaylen Brown, the Philadelphia 76ers are reported to be "expressing interest" in the former Lakers' star. With James, a potential starting five would include Tyrese Maxey, VJ Edgecombe, Brown, James, and Embiid.

Spurs not expected to pursue LeBron

After signing Tobias Harris to improve their frontcourt, Stein reports that the Spurs are not expected to pursue James. However, he does list the Nuggets as a team interested in James' services.

Nuggets have contacted James

The Nuggets are one team that has contacted James as he hits free agency, per The Denver Post. With the franchise looking to continue pursuing a second championship with Nikola Jokic, James could bolster the team's frontcourt.

LeBron has had 'discussions' about documentary for 2026-27 season

Yahoo Sports' Kevin O'Connor reports that James has had discussions about "filming this entire upcoming season for a documentary or episodic series."

Warriors, Cavaliers, Heat known as 'legitimate options'

There isn't yet much concrete information about potential James suitors, but Haynes reports that the Warriors and Cavaliers are "in play," while the Heat have "interest."

Like Charania, Haynes reports that James' decision will not be motivated by money and he will be patient, eyeing championship contention.

Rich Paul details reasons for LeBron-Lakers exit

James' agent, Rich Paul, said Wednesday that the Lakers wanted James back for 2026-27, but no meetings ever happened because James and his representatives didn't want to waste time. Paul said that James valued having "complete happiness," rather than more money, and he could have gotten a more significant dollar amount from the Lakers.

When Paul and James first met about his free agency, a return to the Lakers felt "80%" likely, but that number fell over the coming weeks.

James' free-agent decision will 'not be driven by money'

Per Charania, James' free-agent process will be valuing "happiness" over financial details, although a timeline remains uncertain on when he'll make a decision. Charania also said that every contending NBA team will be considered in the process, but the Cavaliers, Warriors and Heat are expected to emerge as the top fits.

Charania also later said that James will value being able to "compete at the highest level" and he won't be in a "rush" to make a decision.

James officially departing from Lakers, but will play in 2026-27

Rumblings about James' future in Los Angeles ran rampant throughout the 2025-26 season, and virtually ever since the Lakers acquired Luka Doncic as their star of the future. And while a re-signing to be a secondary option to Doncic and Reaves appeared to be in the cards, especially with the Lakers' late-season success behind James, it was Charania's report on Tuesday that sparked soon-to-come pitches from any other NBA team to land the megastar.

Charania dropped the bombshell that James will not yet be retiring, but has also informed the Lakers that he is not returning to the franchise in 2026-27. That decision officially brought an end to James' time in L.A., winning the 2020 NBA title, breaking plenty of records and playing alongside his son, Bronny.

Per Charania, Lakers president Rob Pelinka and James' agent, Rich Paul, spoke on Tuesday and James informed the team that he appreciated their run together, but he would be moving on. Los Angeles had previously "expressed to James that they wanted him back," but James' decision was driven by "happiness" rather than financials.

Where will LeBron James play next season?

At the time, there's truly only one team who it's been confirmed James will not play for in 2026-27: the Lakers. Initial reports about his free agency plans indicate he's open to joining any other contending franchise — which does likely rule out franchises like the Nets, Bucks, Kings and Grizzlies.

Teams like the Nuggets, Spurs and Timberwolves have been floated out as sleeper candidates, but in reality, many reports indicate there will be three clear frontrunners for "The King."

Warriors

Ever since James and Curry teamed up on Team USA in 2024, rumblings around the NBA have indicated that, at the very least, there was some mutual interest in creating the pairing in Golden State. Until recently, it seemed unlikely — but reports have increased over recent weeks about the Warriors' pursuit of James.

When Draymond Green declined his player option for next season to become a free agent, Shams Charania reported that the move was made with intentions of helping Golden State pursue James, then potentially a trade for Anthony Davis afterward. It would appear difficult for the Warriors to acquire both James and Davis, especially after re-signing Kristaps Porzingis, but even if they only bring in the NBA's all-time leading scorer, it would mark a historic team-up between Curry and James, once viewed as rivals.

The appeal for James to join Golden State isn't hard to understand: not only would he be playing alongside two friends in Curry and Green, but he could contribute to playoff-level basketball and pursue a final championship with a franchise in its final stand as a dynasty. Steve Kerr would have an old team, but also one with Hall of Fame talent galore.

On some level, James joining the Warriors may not receive the league-wide warm welcome he may want, though. After all, Golden State was once his top rival in title contention, losing three separate Finals to the Warriors in his Cavaliers career.

But even in the twilight of their careers, a James-Curry pairing would bring plenty of highlights next season. If Golden State still somehow added Davis via trade afterward, Kerr might just have himself a real contender, barring health all-around.

Cavaliers

This possibility needs little explaining by now. It would be a Hollywood ending for James, returning to where it all started for one last ride — after emerging as an All-NBA talent in Cleveland, leaving for Miami, then returning and bringing a championship to the Cavaliers, he could return to his home city for a retirement tour.

The familiarity is already there for James, as is his strong relationship with the fanbase and community. There's little doubt that he would be welcomed back with open arms. On the court, however, things are a bit more complicated — the Cavaliers have been a consistent playoff team behind their core of Donovan Mitchell, Evan Mobley and Jarrett Allen, but even after reaching the Eastern Conference Finals with James Harden last season, they couldn't break through.

Whether James can fit on the roster financially, let alone be the missing piece for a good, but flawed team, is unclear. Cleveland does need talent on the wing, and Harden is reportedly waiting to sign an extension with the Cavs until they get an answer from James. But in a conference that is slated to get more competitive in 2026-27, James might have to be convinced that Cleveland has the roster to compete for a title.

Ideally, James could function as a "connector" type of wing, offering secondary playmaking to Harden, secondary scoring to Mitchell and some defensive capabilities to alleviate the burden on Mobley and Allen.

It would be a more complicated fit. But when considering James' ties to Cleveland, one last return home makes a lot of sense.

Heat

Had Miami not recently gone all-in on title contention by acquiring Giannis Antetokounmpo, they might not be viewed as a serious contender for James' services. But now that Pat Riley pushed in his chips, with two All-Star big men already in place, the Heat are seeking to fill out their roster with as much talent as possible.

A trio of James, Antetokounmpo and Bam Adebayo would give the Heat an extremely high floor — at the least, that it a top-5 seed in the Eastern Conference. The question is whether James can be the kind of complement to the two big men that Miami needs. 

While it's not quite Cleveland, there's also the element of James being familiar with the franchise. Of course, he spent his "prime" years in Miami, winning his first two championships — and by signing with the Heat now, he'd have eyes on a third in the uniform, but with a much different roster.

Riley and the Heat continue to hunt for stars. James is the biggest one out there. That makes an off-the-court fit obvious, especially with James' previous stint — but his fit alongside Antetokounmpo and Adebayo would be a storyline to monitor in that scenario.  

MORE: Why LeBron leaving may be blessing for Lakers

Why did LeBron James leave the Lakers?

James' tension with the Lakers only increased after the franchise went all-in on its next star, trading Davis to acquire Doncic. Since then, reports indicated that L.A. was ready to focus on its Doncic era, while James was gradually pushed aside, becoming the team's third offensive option by the midway point of the 2025-26 season.

Ultimately, Charania recently reported that James' decision to leave the Lakers came down to his desire to play "meaningful, competitive basketball," pursuing "complete happiness" above all else. The Lakers have continually fizzled out in the playoffs during the latter years of James' tenure, and with plenty of signs pointing to the franchise's desire to build around Doncic, James chose to walk away.

Interestingly, he leaves behind a major part of his Lakers legacy: his son. Bronny James remains under contract with L.A., and he is expected to stay with the team even after his father departs.

George Kittle says tight ends deserve more respect and higher salaries

San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle believes gis position is finally closing the pay gap with the rest of the league, even if there's still work to do.

Appearing on the "New Heights" podcast with Travis and Jason Kelce, Kittle said tight ends are gradually earning more recognition as offenses around the NFL lean on multiple-tight-end sets, pointing to teams like the Seattle Seahawks and Los Angeles Rams as examples.

We're kind of finally getting a little bit more money as a room, which honestly — yeah, we're getting a little bit more pay. I still think we should get more. But it is what it is.

Kittle argued the bigger issue is with blocking-first tight ends who don't rack up catches but are just as valuable, singling out 49ers fullback Kyle Juszczyk as an example of a player who does the "dirty work" without getting paid like it. Kittle called Juszczyk the offense's "fixer," someone who cleans up busted assignments on the fly.

Kittle went further, arguing that role players deserve a bigger payday relative to receivers who put up modest numbers.

There's No. 2 wide receivers who get 30 catches a year that are getting over $20 million. The tight end who plays like 50 snaps a game and has one target a game probably deserves at least — he should probably get 50 mil. That's just my opinion.

He pointed to Charlie Kolar's contract with the Los Angeles Chargers as a sign the market is shifting toward valuing blocking tight ends. Kolar, who has just 30 career receptions in four seasons, signed a three-year contract worth $24.3 million with $17.0 million guaranteed. That's a big contract for someone who mostly blocks.

Meanwhile, Atlanta Falcons tight end Kyle Pitts just earned a three-year, $54 million contract extension this offseason. The current leaders in pay are Kittle himself, who signed a four-year contract extension worth $76.4 million, and Trey McBride, who signed a four-year, $76 million contract extension with the Arizona Cardinals in 2025.

The next wave of tight end contracts will be interesting, with players like Brock Bowers, Tyler Warren and Colston Loveland eyeing big deals in the coming years.

This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: George Kittle says tight ends deserve more respect and higher salaries

Meta reportedly wants to start a cloud computing business to compete with AWS, Azure and others

  • Meta Compute could see the company sell off its excess compute
  • The company expects to spend $125-145 billion on AI and data centers this year
  • SpaceX recently struck up two very lucrative deals to sell compute to Anthropic, Google Cloud

Meta is reportedly looking at selling the compute capacity it has created during its AI-induced data center expansions, and it could launch a business to rival AWS, Microsoft Azure and Google Cloud.

A report from Bloomberg claims the new businesses, reportedly internally named Meta Compute, would see the company rent out excess compute capacity.

Though Meta hasn't officially confirmed such plans, a cloud computing business could allow customers to rent GPUs for AI training and inference, access Meta's models or host their own models on Meta's infrastructure.

Is Meta going to launch its own cloud computing business?

Meta anticipates spending $125-145 billion on AI and data centers in 2026, and a cloud business could help offset some of the AI infrastructure costs it's faced up to this point. It would also provide extra revenue when the company's GPUs are sitting idle between workloads.

CEO Mark Zuckerberg himself even refused to write off the possibility. "It's definitely on the table," he told investors on an earnings call.

If Zuckerberg okays the business, it wouldn't be the first of its kind. SpaceX also recently struck up deals with Anthropic and Google Cloud to sell its excess capacity. It would likely see instant success as well, because even industry giants like Microsoft are struggling to meet their own demands.

GitHub recently had to turn to AWS for extra capacity, with Azure failing to meet demands in the short term.

Meta has been struggle with share prices for several months, and while this recent news didn't trigger a full recovery, share prices did rise around 9-10% following reports indicating that shareholders are feeling more confident in the company's massive AI-related spending habits.

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The 4.5-star-rated Shark ChillPill gets its first price cut just in time for the upcoming heatwave

The Shark ChillPill is on sale for the first time since its launch in March, and it couldn't have come at a better time with heatwaves popping up around the country. Right now, you can get the Shark ChillPill at Amazon for $129.99 (was $149.99).

The Shark ChillPill markets itself as the only 3-in-1 Personal Cooling System that acts as a fan, mister, and cooling plate. It does this with the included attachments, which you can swap around depending on how you want to use it.

Maybe more dupes will pop up as its popularity rises, but for now, this is the premium option when it comes to handheld fans.

Today's best handheld fan deal

The Shark ChillPill is a unique product that acts as a fan, mister, and cooling plate in one. It achieves this through multiple attachments that each do their part well, with multiple settings to help you cool off. It can last up to 11 hours at its lowest setting and still holds around eight hours at a middle level. This is the first sale we've seen on the ChillPill since its launch in March, and it's worth getting to beat the heat this summer.View Deal

Our reviewer calls the Shark ChillPill the "most versatile product in this space" for a reason. Its multiple cooling options, all-day battery life, and sturdy build are just a few reasons we gave it 4.5 out of five stars in our Shark ChillPill review.

During testing, our reviewer found that the fan lasted eight hours and 10 minutes at speed five. (For context, there are 10 speed settings for the fan.) Shark claims it can last up to 11 hours on low power, but using its maximum power can drain the battery in just 1.5 hours. It has a display screen that shows how much battery is left, along with other information like current settings, and can charge via USB-C.

As for the other attachments, the mister has constant and interval modes depending on how often you want the mist to spray out. The cooling plate can drop your skin temperature by 16 degrees F in just a few seconds when you touch it against your skin.

The cooling plate is meant to be used sparingly in moments when you want to cool down quickly. Our reviewer found that running it continuously drains the battery in 1 hour and 40 minutes (as advertised), but the cooling is so intense that most people probably wouldn't want to use it for that long.

For something less complicated, you can take a look at our best fans for your home or on-the-go. We also have recommendations from one of our former fan testers.

Who needs a MacBook Air? This $550 HP OmniBook 3 deal packs AI features and up to 32 hours of battery life

If you've been hunting around for an affordable alternative to the MacBook Air with exceptional battery life, I've found a great deal for you at Amazon.

The HP OmniBook 3 is now $550 (was $970) at Amazon, a huge 43% saving. If you're looking for an ultra-portable with all-day batter life for business trips or studying, you'll definitely want to check this out.

Powered by Qualcomm's Snapdragon X X1-26-100 processor, the 14-inch HP OmniBook 3 is built for everyday productivity while delivering the impressive battery life that Snapdragon-powered PCs have become known for. HP rates it for up to 32 hours and 15 minutes of use, helping you work, study, or travel without constantly reaching for a charger.

Today's top HP OmniBook 3 laptop deal

This 14-inch laptop combines a Snapdragon X processor, a sharp 2K IPS display, 16GB of LPDDR5x memory, and a fast 512GB SSD, delivering AI-powered productivity and up to 32 hours of battery life.View Deal

The 14-inch OmniBook 3 has an IPS display with a 1920 x 1200 resolution, giving you more vertical workspace than a traditional Full HD panel.

Combined with an anti-glare finish and 300 nits of brightness, it's well suited to working indoors or on the move.

Performance is backed by 16GB of LPDDR5x memory and a fast 512GB PCIe Gen4 SSD, providing plenty of speed for multitasking, office work, web browsing, streaming, and everyday creative projects.

Qualcomm Adreno graphics also help deliver responsive visuals while delivering excellent power efficiency.

The OmniBook 3 includes AI-powered features to help streamline everyday tasks and HP also bundles Otter.ai, which can automatically record meetings, generate transcripts, capture presentation slides, and create summaries.

The laptop also offers two USB-C ports with Power Delivery and DisplayPort support, two USB-A ports, HDMI 2.1, and a headphone jack.

An FHD webcam with HDR auto-switch helps improve video calls by automatically balancing brightness and color in challenging lighting conditions.

Fast charging adds even more convenience, restoring the battery from empty to 50% in around 45 minutes when you need a quick boost before heading out.

A Snapdragon X processor, 16GB of memory, a 512GB SSD, a 2K display, and battery life measured in days rather than hours make this one of the best laptop deals I've seen recently. With 43% off, it's an excellent option for anyone looking to upgrade without spending close to $1,000.

For other choices, take a look at our round up of the best laptops for working from home, as well as our picks for the best business laptops.

Bosgame VTI-490 review: This mini PC packs in more power than expected and handled network editing like a workstation

BosGame VTI-490: 30-second review

The BosGame VTI-490 angled top panel, bright orange power button and the slightly cyberpunk styling suggest a machine aimed primarily at gamers, and for the first few days of testing, I kept that in mind as I started the application installs and connection to the network. By the end of a month, it had become one of the most impressive mini PCs I’ve tested, and while the integrated graphics will impress gamers, creative professionals should also take note.

What sets this machine apart is the new Intel Core Ultra X7 358H, built on Intel's 18A process. This is the company's first 2nm-class node, and the performance reflects what was promised by this new technology and release.

Using all standard applications in Windows 11 Pro is fluid; applications open quickly, and the full Adobe Creative Suite, Microsoft Office, and a browser full of tabs run without any issues. This was effectively reflected in the Windows Experience score of 8.9, which is among the highest I’ve seen in a Mini PC of this size.

As part of the new CPU, there's the integrated Intel Arc B390 GPU, and checking out the benchmarks, the results were impressive with Fire Strike Graphics at 17,443, Time Spy at 7,717, and Wild Life at 43,790, which, to put it into context, is well above the usual Radeon 890M integrated GPU scores I’m used to seeing.

Before starting some serious work, I tested running Indiana Jones and the Great Circle and Hogwarts Legacy. Both ran smoothly at medium-to-high settings at 1080p, and at lower settings, 4K is also possible.

If you’re looking for a compact mini PC for creative use, for example to run Premiere Pro, DaVinci Resolve or Lightroom the machine was able to handle 4K footage from the Canon EOS R5 C and Sony a7 IV without issue, no dropped frames during productions lasting up to and beyond 15 minutes, although an external storage solution was needed as the 1TB internal drive is lacking on capacity.

This is where the most impressive feature came into play, the 10GbE LAN port on the rear. Connecting directly to a Ugreen DXP4800 GT NAS at 10Gbps delivered network transfer speeds approaching 800 MB/s, the equivalent of working from a directly attached drive while accessing multi-terabyte NAS capacity.

For video and photo professionals who run a high-speed NAS, this entirely eliminates the need for a separate 10GbE switch or adapter, enabling a neat, tidy workspace with plenty of upgrade potential if needed. Whether or not it's the best mini PC out there will depend entirely on whether you need that level of functionality and power.

BosGame VTI-490: Price and availability

BosGame VTI-490

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  • How much does it cost? $1699
  • When is it out? Now
  • Where can you get it? Directly from BosGame

The Bosgame VTI-490 is available direct from Bosgame's website priced at $1,699 / £1,284.

The review unit that I’ve tested here shipped with Intel Core Ultra X7 358H processor, a 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD, and 64GB LPDDR5X RAM.

  • Value: 4/5

BosGame VTI-490: Specs

BosGame VTI-490

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CPU: Intel Core Ultra X7 358H, 16C/16T, up to 4.8GHz
GPU: Intel Arc B390
NPU: Intel NPU 5
AI performance: 180 TOPS combined
RAM: 64GB LPDDR5X 9600 MT/s, soldered, dual-channel
Storage: 1TB PCIe 4.0 NVMe SSD (Plus one M.2 slot available for upgrade)
Front ports: 3.5mm jack, 2 × USB 3.2 Gen2 (10Gbps), 1 × USB 2.0, 1 × Thunderbolt 4 (8K 60Hz), power button
Rear ports: HDMI 2.1 (8K 60Hz), DisplayPort 1.4 (8K 60Hz), Thunderbolt 4 (8K 60Hz), 1 × 2.5GbE LAN, 1 × 10GbE LAN, 2 × USB 2.0, OCuLink
Wireless: Wi-Fi (Intel AX201, Wi-Fi 6), Bluetooth
OS: Windows 11 Pro
Dimensions: 5.98 x 5.98 x 2.05in (152 x 152 x 52mm) (including rubber feet)
Weight: 1.62lb (736g)

Bosgame VTI-490: Design

The VTI-490's design is slightly different from the understated boxes that dominate the mini PC market. Firstly, there’s the angled top section, made from sheet metal with plenty of venting slots, complemented by quality plastic for the remainder of the chassis. The cyberpunk aesthetic, essentially angular lines, is minimalistic, and the bright orange power button sets off the front nicely. I personally like that it’s easy to find, which isn’t always the case.

While I say it has a slight cyberpunk style, it could equally be a piece of broadcast equipment, looking like a little smaller hardware encoder box. Either way, it sits neatly on the desk, taking up far less space than a workstation with comparable power.

At 5.98 x 5.98 x 2.05in (152 x 152 x 52mm) and 1.62lb (736g), it’s compact and light by mini PC standards, especially with this specification. It’s also worth noting that, unlike most mini PCs at this price, the VTI-490 does not include a VESA mount. It’s designed to sit on a desk rather than be mounted behind a monitor. If you rely on VESA mounting to keep the workspace clear, or to fix it to the inside of a van or cabinet, then this is something to think about.

I’m not a great fan of the design. However, the port layout is well thought through, and the front panel offers a good selection of ports. These ports are set off by the bright orange power button, which is easy to find, and it sounds minor, but it matters in a busy studio environment. This power button is joined by two USB 3.2 Gen2 10 Gbps ports, one USB 2.0 port, a Thunderbolt 4 port capable of 8K output at 60Hz, and a 3.5mm headphone jack.

The rear panel offers an HDMI 2.1 and DisplayPort 1.4, both supporting 8K at 60Hz, alongside a second Thunderbolt 4 port, two USB 2.0 ports and the OCuLink port for future eGPU expansion.

The standout rear feature for creative professionals is the dual LAN: one 2.5GbE port for standard network connection and a dedicated 10GbE port, something no competing mini PC at this price that I’ve tested currently offers. This high-speed port enables direct NAS connection without additional switching hardware, which, for 10GbE, can be expensive.

The Core Ultra X7 358H and Arc B390 draw significant power for a mini PC, and the thermal design works well, though not silently.

  • Design: 4 / 5

BosGame VTI-490

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BosGame VTI-490: Features

At the heart of the machine is an Intel Core Ultra X7 358H with integrated Arc B390 GPU. In the test, this GPU delivered impressive performance, as was seen in the benchmark scores across the board. These controlled tests and the high scores that resulted were reflected in the real-world tests.

Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve handled 4K video editing with files from the Canon EOS R5 C more like a desktop machine than a mini PC. I was personally impressed that I could edit productions up to 15 minutes long and beyond without the performance drop-off that usually limits these small PCs. AI-accelerated features in Photoshop, such as generative fill and timeline expansion in Premiere Pro, all worked well.

As is now standard, the CPU and GPU are joined by a dedicated NPU, in this case the Intel NPU 5, which offers 50 TOPS of AI processing, and sits alongside the CPU and GPU rather than sharing resources with either. Using older Mini PCs without the NPU acceleration, it’s obvious the benefit you get, especially when using Copilot+ features, and then there’s the ability to run your own local language models via LM Studio.

During the test, LM Studio was used to set up a local AI agent capable of organising files within the home network, a workflow that picks up on a project that I had started with a high-speed NAS. Connecting the VTI-490 to the UGREEN iDX6011 Pro NAS creates a powerful local AI hub. It’s an ongoing project, and the potential is growing.

Looking at the more traditional hardware, 64GB of LPDDR5X at 9600 MT/s runs in a dual-channel configuration across all eight soldered memory chips, providing the bandwidth creative applications need.

Checking out Adobe Bridge, and it was able to render thumbnail catalogues from Sony A7 IV and Canon EOS R5 C shoots. Lightroom Classic batch editing, Photoshop file handling and Premiere Pro timeline management and rendering are all boosted by the higher RAM.

Checking out the stability of the machine by keeping everything open, including all of Microsoft Office, the full Creative Suite (including InDesign), and a well-loaded browser, didn’t noticeably affect the speed or stability.

During the test, the one feature that really stood out to me was the 10GbE LAN port, especially since I’ve been looking at the Ugreen DXP4800 GT NAS, and this compact partner proved to be a great solution for creative applications.

Connecting the mini PC and 16TB NAS directly via the 10GbE network ports enabled transfer speeds of around 800 MB/s, comparable to a directly attached storage device of this capacity.

What was good about this partnership was that I could make the connection without needing a separate 10GbE switch or a USB4-to-10GbE adapter. For videographers and photographers working from a NAS, this changes the economics of a simple desktop setup; a 10GbE switch will set you back around £250 and an adapter £80+. The second 2.5GbE port handles the standard network connection, leaving the 10GbE port free for the NAS direct link.

On arrival, the machine has Windows 11 Pro installed, and, as ever, the final steps of the installation are required: complete the Windows setup, register accounts, and the machine is ready to use.

On the back, you also have the OCuLink port; unfortunately, I don’t at present have an OCuLink eGPU to test this part of the machine.

BosGame VTI-490

(Image credit: Alastair Jennings)
  • Features: 4.5 / 5

BosGame VTI-490: Performance

BosGame VTI-490

(Image credit: Alastair Jennings)

The machine arrived almost set to go with the final stages of the Windows 11 setup process needing to be completed before the tests could begin.

After running updates and ensuring all settings had been switched to performance, I started out with the main benchmark tests. Here, the machine instantly started to show its potential with a PCMark 10 score of 9,378, which is high. I then double checked this by running the Windows Experience Index, which, with a score of 8.9, is amongst the highest I have recorded for a mini PC.

This performance essentially reflected my experience with the day-to-day use. Microsoft Office applications open swiftly, and working across Word, Excel and PowerPoint with copy-paste between all three produces no notable lag. That new Intel CPU delivers plenty of speed for Windows 11.

I’m always interested in the disk speed as this is essential for video editing, although speeds are now reaching a point where, for the moment at least, they’re fast enough. Sure enough, CrystalDiskMark results of 6,052 MB/s read and 5,271 MB/s write showed that the PCIe 4.0 SSD is performing well.

Benchmark results

CrystalDiskMark Read: 6,052.4 MB/s
CrystalDiskMark Write: 5,271.62 MB/s
Geekbench 6 CPU Multi-Core: 15,615
Geekbench 6 CPU Single-Core: 2,869
Geekbench 6 GPU: 56,442
PCMark 10 Overall: 9,378
Cinebench CPU Multi: 4,297
Cinebench CPU Single: 511
3DMark Fire Strike Overall: 14,593
3DMark Fire Strike Graphics: 17,443
3DMark Fire Strike Physics: 28,356
3DMark Fire Strike Combined: 4,941
3DMark Time Spy Overall: 7,717
3DMark Time Spy Graphics: 7,163
3DMark Time Spy CPU: 13,742
3DMark Wild Life Overall: 43,790
3DMark Steel Nomad Overall: 1,645
Windows Experience Index: 8.9

In practice, Premiere Pro cache operations, Lightroom catalogue loading and project file access all benefit from this speed. The limitation, however, is capacity.

1TB isn’t a great deal and fills quickly with 4K footage from the Canon EOS R5 C, for this test and due to that high-demand workflow, an external SSD or, more aptly, connecting to the NAS via the 10GbE port and editing directly from network storage would be the solution. There are, however, two M.2 slots in the chassis, which makes a 4TB upgrade straightforward when needed.

The Arc B390 is a GPU that I haven’t tested before, and the performance was exceptional. The first real example of this was the Fire Strike Graphics score at 17,443, then Time Spy Graphics at 7,163 and Wild Life at 43,790. This is a significant boost for integrated graphics.

What this meant was that in Premiere Pro, the GPU handles 4K Canon EOS R5 C footage through colour grading and effects without the slowdown that I’m used to seeing with productions over five minutes. Productions up to 15 minutes and beyond were handled well.

Loading up DaVinci Resolve for the colour grading, and this was equally impressive. For anything beyond 15 minutes at professional-quality settings, an OCuLink eGPU would provide that welcome additional boost in power.

For RAW image editing, the combination of 64GB LPDDR5X and the Arc B390 makes Lightroom Classic and Adobe Bridge work extremely well, and for the most part, both applications were surprisingly stable.

As I went through the images from a museum brochure shoot, the Adobe Bridge selection, Lightroom Classic batch edit, and Photoshop output all worked without having to wait for thumbnails to render. Photoshop generative fill and AI-enhanced adjustments also appeared to benefit from both the Arc B390's hardware acceleration and the NPU 5.

Of course, while the creative applications are good to push the system, I was also interested in the gaming performance, especially with the Arc B390 and the new ARC GPUT.

Starting with Indiana Jones and the Great Circle and then Hogwarts Legacy, I found that both ran at medium-to-high settings at 1080p with smooth frame rates. Pushing to 4K at lower-to-mid settings remained playable, with image breakup appearing at the higher end of the 4K quality options.

While I was unable to test it, I liked the fact that there’s the OCuLink port to upgrade if you need to edit higher-resolution video or play games that would otherwise require a full desktop.

Through the test, the feature that impressed me the most was the 10GbE LAN port that was able to deliver network editing speeds of up to 800 MB/s when connected directly to a DXP4800 GT NAS using the 10 Gbps port.

In Premiere Pro, editing 4K footage directly from the NAS over this connection was effectively the same as editing from a locally attached SSD, with little if any difference. If you are a photographer or videographer running a high-speed NAS, this feature alone makes it a great choice.

The final feature that I looked at was the Intel NPU 5 with 50 TOPS of dedicated AI processing. This enabled far faster use of Copilot+ and enabled me to set up a local LLM inference via LM Studio. Running a local language model to assist with file organisation within a home network showed the machine's potential as a local AI node, particularly when paired with a NAS system.

  • Performance: 4.5 / 5

BosGame VTI-490: Final verdict

The Bosgame VTI-490 is a machine that really did surprise me, first with its aesthetics, which suggest a gaming focus, and then with the performance and features it actually delivers. After a month, the fact that it had some mild cyberpunk styling was forgotten, and what remained was a mini PC that handled every creative and productivity task thrown at it with ease and far exceeded expectations.

The Arc B390 is impressive and far outpaces other integrated GPUs. It’s fast and works well with all apps and games tested. The benchmark scores essentially translate directly to real-world performance that easily competes with entry-level discrete GPU workstations, just at a fraction of the size and cost.

What impressed me most about the machine was the 10GbE LAN, and this is a feature that will appeal to video and photo professionals. A direct 10 Gbps NAS connection, without a switch or adapter, that’s capable of delivering network speeds suitable for video editing is not a common feature on mini PCs or desktops, so it’s impressive to see here.

There are a few areas where I would have expected a little more, and for starters, the 1TB SSD is just too small, and the fact that there’s no VESA mount is annoying. Then there’s the fan noise under load, which isn’t bad but is notable, will annoy some, but most should be able to live with it.

It’s also worth considering that there are plenty of upgrade options; an additional SSD can be added, and the OCuLink port on the back enables even more power.

While there is a definite gamer theme to the aesthetics, in reality, this is equally suited to the creative sector.

Should I buy the BosGame VTI-490?

BosGame VTI-490

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Value

It's expensive, but Arc B390, 10GbE LAN, dual Thunderbolt 4 and OCuLink potential justify the cost.

4/5

Design

The design is balanced, and the cyberpunk aesthetics may be of an acquired taste, however, decent port layout.

4/5

Features

10GbE LAN, dual Thunderbolt 4, OCuLink, Intel NPU 5, clean Windows 11 Pro, this is alot in a small case. 

4.5/5

Performance

4K video editing and gaming performance exceeds anything previously seen in a mini PC at this size

4.5/5

Overall

This is essentially a mini PC workstation, and impressive not only for it’s size but price. 

4.5/5

Buy it if...

You edit video or process RAW in a NAS workflow.

The 10GbE LAN enables direct NAS connection at 800MB/s with the Arc B390 handles 4K editing in Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve without the performance issues of typical mini PCs.

You want a compact workstation you can grow with

The OCuLink port, dual M.2 slots and 10GbE LAN give the VTI-490 plenty of upgrade options. Start with the base specification, add storage when needed, add an eGPU when projects demand it and money allows.

Don't buy it if...

You need to VESA mount

No VESA mount is included or supported. The VTI-490 is designed for desktop positioning. If monitor mounting is important for your setup, most other mini PCs at this price include a VESA plate.

You need large internal storage

The 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD fills quickly with 4K video. An external drive, NAS connection or M.2 upgrade is an easy additional purchase.

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Amazon reveals it used more energy than New Zealand in 2025 as its carbon footprint rises 16%

  • Amazon says emissions rose 16% in 2025, purchased electricity emissions up 34%
  • Projects are using renewable energy matching and lower-carbon materials
  • Data center PUE continues to improve, but Google does it better

In its 2025 Sustainability Report, Amazon revealed its absolute emissions increased 16% to 80.9 million tonnes, meaning that one single company now generates as many emissions as an entire country – New Zealand (77.8 million tonnes in 2024).

The company blamed AI for creating unprecedented energy demand, causing emissions to rise significantly in 2025, but it argues long-term investments in renewable energy and data center efficiency keep it on track for its 2040 net zero goal.

However, this is Amazon's largest annual emissions increase since it launched its net zero Climate Pledge, and its data center expansion plans continue to develop.

Amazon's emissions continue to grow – 2040 net zero goal remains realistic

Although AWS revenue grew 20% in 2025, Amazon noted the amount of CO2 per dollar of revenue actually grew 3% year-over-year – though this figure, known as carbon intensity, is still 38% lower than 2019 before aggressive AI-fuelled data center expansions.

But while data centers have certainly caused energy consumption and carbon emissions to rise, the company's biggest contributor is actually its supply chain. Around three-quarters (76%) of its total emissions now come from its supply chain, up 20% year-over-year.

Despite the 34% increase in emissions from purchased electricity, those emissions only account for around one-twentieth (5%) of Amazon's entire carbon footprint.

Amazon also noted that 80 new renewable and carbon-free energy projects in 2025 brought its overall capacity to 42GW across 712 projects, with 61 of its construction projects last year using lower-carbon materials.

But with a Power Usage Effectiveness (PUE) score of 1.14, its data centers fall short of Google's 2024 figure of 1.09.

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Hasselblad fans can now ditch Adobe for good — as Capture One support makes its cameras much more appealing for pros

  • Capture One has added native Hasselblad .3FR RAW file support
  • Hasselblad's X2D II 100C, X2D 100C and CFV 100C are included
  • Tethered capture is set to follow later this year

Hasselblad photographers, I have the news you've been waiting years for: Hasselblad cameras finally have native Capture One support.

The support covers Hasselblad's 16-bit .3FR RAW files and includes three of its 100MP medium-format cameras: the X2D II 100C, X2D 100C and CFV 100C digital back (which is the sensor module for the 907X). You'll need the latest version of Capture One 16.8.3 or Mobile Version 3.3.4.

It's truly a match made in heaven; Hasselblad's 16-bit RAW files and 'Natural Color Solution' render possibly the most true-to-life colors I've seen in my 15 years of testing cameras, while Capture One is industry-favorite editing software for color correction and tethered shooting.

This partnership between two Scandinavian companies had to happen some time, and now it has, with tethered shooting support (a studio setup where you can control the camera through the software) also promised for later this year.

It's a big deal for both parties — Hasselblad shooters can ditch Adobe, which is held in lower regard among pro colorists, in favor of Capture One and its precise photo-editing toolset.

The move might also attract new professional and commercial photographers, who have previously been put off because of the lack of Capture One support, to Hasselblad's medium-format digital cameras.

As for Capture One, it can potentially attract a new wave of existing Hasselblad photographers, with a seamless workflow from capture to the finished image.

Three Hasselblad cameras alongside graphic overlay of the Capture One software and thumbnails, on a white background

(Image credit: Hasselblad / Capture One)

Letting Hasselblad cameras sing

Until now, workarounds were needed to bring Hasselblad RAW files into Capture One, at the cost of color accuracy and editing latitude. Meanwhile, Adobe's photo-editing platforms, such as Lightroom, are held in less regard than Capture One for outright color fidelity.

Now Hasselblad's 100MP medium-format RAW files are supported, with profiles for Hasselblad's entire range of XCD lenses and the ability to organize files as well as edit them and, later this year, tethered capture.

I reached out to Hasselblad for comment, and a spokesperson told me: "One of the most consistent requests has been native support for Hasselblad RAW files in Capture One. This partnership is a direct response to that feedback, and we've been working with the Capture One team for some time to make it happen."

Capture One echoed Hasselblad's sentiment about the new partnership, saying "Giving Hasselblad photographers the native Capture One workflow they've asked us for is genuinely rewarding. Both of us are firmly rooted in the commercial and professional space, and that's a big part of why this partnership makes sense."

And when I asked about the challenges in bringing native support to a new format, Capture One told me, "The real challenge was less about simply reading the files. Getting a new format right means dedicated color profiles for each of the three cameras, so Hasselblad's files render with the true-to-life color our users know Capture One for, plus lens profiles for the XCD lenses that correct distortion, chromatic aberration, and light falloff.

"Throughout, the priority was making sure the unique character of these cameras comes through with the image quality we pride ourselves on."

You can sign up for a free Capture One 7-day trial if you've yet to try it, with subscriptions starting at $18 / £16.67 AU$27 per month, or a one-time purchase costing $349 / £336 / AU$523.

Windows 11 hits a new PC gaming milestone on Steam with over 70% market share — Windows 10's time is running out

2 July 2026 at 17:26

Despite decades of people calling for "the year of Linux," fresh data from Steam's Hardware Survey for June 2026 suggests Windows is still firmly the norm. Linux's market share fell by 0.30 percent to 3.69%. Yes, that's a relatively small decline, but considering Linux's smaller gains have often been celebrated, I think it's only fair to mention it. To keep things balanced, though, Linux is still well ahead of where it was this time last year, when it sat at just 2.57%.

Before we jump into what we all actually care about (Windows), macOS also saw a small increase, rising by 0.05 percent to 2.21%, up from 1.76% this time last year. I know rattling off percentages can get a little mind-numbing, but there are actually some genuinely interesting trends hiding in this month's data, so let's get into the Windows side of things, because that's where things get particularly interesting.

Looking at Steam's Hardware Survey for June 2026, Windows 11 climbed by another 0.68 percent, while Windows 10 declined by 0.43 points, showing a continued shift toward Windows 11. The modern OS now accounts for 70.44% of Steam users. It's hardly a dramatic jump, but it does suggest more PC gamers are choosing to move to Windows 11 rather than one of the growing number of Linux distro alternatives.

Is anyone calling it "The year of Windows 11"? That's what I'll be calling it for the foreseeable future — I jest, of course. Windows has its fair share of issues and gets plenty of deserved flak online, but Linux has given me a bad experience every time I've had the displeasure of trying it. Despite my frustrations with Windows, it typically does just work, Copilot shenanigans aside.

I always enjoy looking at these kinds of trends across the industry. There's something interesting about seeing what operating systems, hardware, and configurations people are actually using. Somehow, despite Microsoft seemingly shooting itself in the foot several hundred times over, people are still choosing Windows 11.

But let me know your thoughts. Is this really a sign of satisfaction with Windows 11, or are people simply being forced to upgrade as Windows 10 reaches the end of its life? Share your thoughts in the comments below, and as always, be sure to take part in our poll below:

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"Piracy is the only extant form of media preservation": Sony killing discs just proved video game historians correct, and I worry about what's next

It's been a rough week for console gamers. First, Sony announced it's putting an end to physical disc production in 2028, meaning the PlayStation 6 will be strictly digital.

Over on the Xbox side of things, our sources (via Managing Editor Jez Corden) suggest that Microsoft is also leaning away from including a disc drive in its next-gen console.

Sony didn't think gamers were unhappy enough this week, and the company also confirmed that it's shutting down the PS3 and PS Vita digital storefronts as early as August 2026 in some regions. Whatever hasn't been downloaded once the stores disappear is, for all practical purposes, gone.

What's really irking me and countless other gamers is the expected blow to game preservation.

This is exactly the sort of combo knockout that the Video Game History Foundation (VGHF) has been dreading and warning gamers about for years. The VGHF's director, Frank Cifaldi, wrote a lengthy response to the news on Bluesky.

Statement from VGHF director Frank Cifaldi on the discontinuation of physical PlayStation media, and the closure of the PS3 and PSP digital storefronts.

— @gamehistoryorg.bsky.social (@gamehistoryorg.bsky.social.bsky.social) 2026-07-02T13:18:13.377Z

Cifaldi notes that "museums and archives have been preparing for this future for a while," and that console games pressed to discs have long been a poor way to preserve due mainly to day-one patches downloaded from the cloud (which might not always be available).

Cifaldi's frustration isn't exactly directed at Sony, but rather at the gaming industry as a whole, and what it expects comes next for institutions like the VGHF.

If platforms like PlayStation and Xbox are going to retire physical media and kill old storefronts, the least the games industry could do is help find a legal way to preserve old titles.

Grand Theft Auto 4 on sale at midnight, as GameStop at Maine Crossing Mall has many promotional posters for the event and frame a crowd of people buying games.

Ahh, the good old days of gaming. (Image credit: Getty Images | Portland Press Herald)

Instead, groups like the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) have "repeatedly opposed the efforts of cultural heritage institutions to reform digital copy protection laws to make it easier to do this work."

Alongside the Software Preservation Network (SPN), the VGHF has been putting in work in recent years to create some sort of DMCA exemption for historic archives and libraries.

👉 Subscription gaming is inching toward a world where players own nothing at all

In 2024, the US Copyright Office famously shot down an appeal to grant that sort of exemption, with lawyers stating that there was basically no way to have the correct safeguards around that sort of preservation effort. So what's the next step?

No one thinks game preservation is wrong; the disagreement is over who should be trusted to solve the problem, and so far, there's no clear answer.

What's left for game preservation but piracy?

Xbox disc

What happens when discs are completely eliminated from the console ecosystem? (Image credit: Windows Central)

I'm certainly not the only one who thinks that, in the face of blocked legal efforts, piracy is the only real way to preserve video games.

Responding to a post on Bluesky stating that "piracy is the only extant form of media preservation that exists in games right now," Cifaldi said, "This is accurate."

As the director of a historical video game preservation institution, and someone who has dedicated his entire adult life to this cause, this is accurate. We have attempted to work with the industry's trade organization to find a legal path forward, but they refuse to offer a meaningful alternative.

— @frankcifaldi.bsky.social (@frankcifaldi.bsky.social.bsky.social) 2026-07-02T13:18:13.339Z

I can see an obvious contrast here to the platform I imagine most of our Windows Central readers are already thinking about.

PC gaming has long been a digital medium, but the end of discs was more like a retirement after many years of dutiful service rather than an abrupt end as decided by industry giants.

Because of how open PC gaming has always been, it's much easier to preserve games. GOG does a great job of keeping old games alive. There are plenty of storefronts available with different and overlapping titles. Community efforts and modding revive old games all the time, and emulation is only growing.

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The PC I built a few months ago can usually run the games I grew up on decades ago. Consoles, increasingly, can't promise the same thing. Nowhere close, especially with how gated everything is.

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With one of the biggest perks of console gaming gone, what's left? Ease of use? Sure, but PCs are quickly catching up with Windows Xbox Mode and SteamOS. Low cost? Maybe, but next-gen consoles are going to cost a lot more than I think most people can fathom.

Would you rather see older video games disappear than see them pirated? Do you agree that when there's no legal path forward, the only answer is to break the law? Let me know in the comments section below!

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Microsoft Copilot OS revealed in LEAKED video: Lightweight Windows OS exploration features new desktop UI built entirely around Copilot and agentic AI

A leaked video has revealed that Microsoft has explored building a dedicated AI OS powered by Microsoft Edge and a new lightweight Windows codebase called Win3. This exploration was codenamed Aion, and was built around web tech, placing Copilot at the heart of the experience.

The 3 minute video, which my sources say is real, was first leaked on Discord server BetaWiki and provides a handy walkthrough of what looks to be real (but early) working code, showcasing a new desktop UI that features a similar Taskbar along the bottom, Start menu-like interface powered by Copilot, and more.

"Aion is an example of a web-based agent OS that natively builds Copilot into the core of the shell," says the video's narrator. The entire experience is built around Copilot and a multi-modal input box, which is where users go find files, open apps, and browse the web.

The Taskbar includes a unique feature called "Spaces" that automatically groups your apps and sites into a bucket on the Taskbar that you can quickly return to at a later point. These spaces appear in the Start menu too, providing a one-click method of opening multiple things at once.

The video explains that Aion is built around the web, meaning it doesn't run native Windows apps. It only runs web apps and websites, leaning on Windows 365 to remote into a Cloud PC and stream desktop apps if the user needs access to one.

The video does mention that there's a version of Aion that also runs on top of Windows 11, which would presumably support running Windows apps natively. But the version in the video appears to be based on the Win3 version, which sources tell me is a stripped back version of the Windows codebase that does not include support for legacy Win32 apps in exchange for faster updates, longer battery life, and better security.

Aion running Word

Aion running the web version of Word. (image upscaled) (Image credit: Microsoft)

My sources also say this video is quite old, recorded sometime in 2024, and it's unclear if this was just a Hackathon project or something more. I understand that Aion was experimental in nature, designed to explore what a desktop UX is capable of if built from scratch around an agentic AI. That means it's unclear if Aion is something that Microsoft ever intends to ship.

With that said, it would be surprising if some of the lessons Microsoft has learned from the Aion project aren't already shaping the version of Windows shipping today. While I don't expect Aion to ship as depicted in the video above, agentic OS capabilities are already finding their way into Windows 11.

Microsoft has also recently announced Project Solara, an agentic OS experience that utilizes just-in-time UI to generate experiences as the user asks for it. It runs on both AOSP and Windows, similar to Aion. Perhaps Aion evolved into Solara?

Either way, this is a fascinating look at what what at least one team thought the future of desktop computing could be like with Copilot at the heart of the experience. Given the sheer backlash around Copilot in the last year or two, I wouldn't be surprised if Microsoft is already rethinking much of this.

Windows Central has reached out to Microsoft for comment, and will update should we receive one.

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As Sony revokes digital licenses and Xbox hints at a discless future — I'm saying a sad farewell to physical software, midnight launches, and second-hand game savings

Xbox looks likely to follow PC gaming by doing away with physical media, and Sony is already taking heat for its plans to stop PlayStation disc production by 2028. Whether or not Microsoft's next-gen, PC-like "Project Helix" console ships with some kind of external disc drive option is up for debate, but we know that Xbox executives are rethinking their strategy around production and shipping, mostly thanks to the unending RAM crisis affecting Xbox console prices.

An understandable knee-jerk reaction across social media has been to quiz PC gamers on why they're comfortable with Steam's approach to digital-only game sales and its implied digital rights management, even if the executable DRM wrapper in Steam is apparently optional. Plus, the popular, if runner-up, GOG maintains its stance on DRM-free digital ownership, though it relies on a proactive backup mentality from buyers.

However, regardless of how any retailer pitches itself as supposedly being on the side of consumers, there's no denying that there's a scary implication for the future of gaming, whether that's on Windows PCs or whatever hybrid consoles come next. Sony already plans to close its digital PS3 and PS Vita store, and has withdrawn ownership of digitally purchased movies for UK gamers, due to "content licensing agreements".

The slow, miserable death of ownership

Copies of the video game Halo 2 are displayed on shelves just after midnight at the Toys 'R' Us store in Times Square November 9, 2004 in New York City.

Someone, somewhere, likely has a sealed (and very valuable) copy of Halo 2 on Xbox. (Image credit: Getty Images | Chris Hondros)

There's understandable pushback from some gamers, who ask whether physical discs serve a purpose in 2026, with many questioning whether their peers have even bought a game outside digital stores in the last few years. However, our own readers say they'll "miss buying physical games", and I'm firmly in the same boat. Still, the status quo is seemingly shifting to digital purchases (or rentable licenses, depending on who you ask), whether we like it or not.

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Besides the obvious benefit of allowing a friend or family member to borrow your games with ease — something Sony is also suffering criticism for on social media, given its previous tongue-in-cheek video response to Xbox's stance at the time — other elements of physical media now feel stranger in their absence as time goes on. Midnight launches, quirky in-box booklets, and money-saving second-hand sales are relics of the past.

Grand Theft Auto 4 on sale at midnight, as GameStop at Maine Crossing Mall has many promotional posters for the event and frame a crowd of people buying games.

Grand Theft Auto doesn't feel the same without an all-encompassing physical midnight launch. (Image credit: Getty Images | Portland Press Herald)

At the risk of sounding like a budding applicant for a nursing home, midnight launches were a huge part of the hype surrounding games. Sure, they've been irrelevant for a few years already, but the FOMO effect of seeing hundreds of people queuing to buy a game even piqued my interest in some that I previously had no real desire to play, now replaced by refreshing web browsers to pre-order a digital GTA 6 code for $100.

Even today, after picking up a Switch 2, I'm borrowing Switch 1 cartridges from friends to catch up on Nintendo's modern era, spending a grand total of zero dollars on second-hand titles. Now, as the company moves towards Virtual Game Cards, it feels like this will likely be the last generation that lets me borrow games. Sorry to all the younger siblings out there, but you'll need to buy your own copies — no more hand-me-down goldmines.

It feels like this will likely be the last generation that lets me borrow games.

Frankly, I rarely even spend the full amount on PC games, opting instead for discounted CD keys from Loaded or somewhere similar. I'm so regularly frustrated when I see pre-owned boxed games grow cheaper — depending on their rarity — while some digital copies remain expensive. From now on, we can only hope for sales events and pray the platform owners never shut down and take our licenses away.

Are you concerned with the disappearance of physical game discs, or are you fine with digital ownership — perhaps as long as there's a plan in place to transfer licenses in the future? I'm interested in takes from both sides, and the justifications for anything in between. Let me know in the comments, because it's certainly a turbulent time for gamers, no matter what opinion you hold.

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Onimusha: Way of the Sword has bumped its release date to help it stand out in a stacked month of high-profile game releases

2 July 2026 at 15:59

Capcom has announced on X that Onimusha: Way of the Sword, the long-awaited continuation of its Onimusha franchise, has changed its release date.

Instead of releasing on September 25, 2026, it will now launch on September 4, 2026, for Xbox Series X|S, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC via Windows, Steam, and the Epic Games Store.

We are delighted to bring Onimusha: Way of the Sword to you earlier on September 4, 2026. ⚔️#Onimusha pic.twitter.com/ODdLgVoKLcJuly 2, 2026

As a reminder, Onimusha: Way of the Sword is now available to pre-order on digital storefronts, with multiple editions (Standard, Deluxe, and Premium Deluxe) and pre-order bonuses up for grabs:

  • Standard Edition Will only contain the base game.
  • Deluxe Edition – Will contain the base game and a Deluxe Kit featuring an alternative cosmetic outfit and gauntlet for Musashi, several charms, and cosmetic sword skins.
  • Premium Deluxe Edition Will contain the base game, Deluxe Kit, and a Premium Kit featuring new alternate costumes for Oni Lady and Okuni, alternate haori coats for Musashi, and a digital mini-soundtrack that has five songs from the game.

If you pre-order any version of the game before September 25, 2026, you will earn in-game Early Adopter Bonus items like Charms and cosmetic weapon skins for your sword.

However, as a result of the new release date, Capcom says that people who have pre-ordered the game on Nintendo Switch 2 digital storefronts will have their pre-orders canceled, so they will need to pre-order it again.

Physical versions of the game on Nintendo Switch 2, on the other hand, will not be canceled.

Windows Central's take

I have a feeling Capcom bumped up the release because the original release date would have had Onimusha: Way of the Sword competing against heavy hitters like Control: Resonant, the console version of Dune Awakening, and Silent Hill: Townfall releasing in the same week.

With its new September 4, 2026 release date, Onimusha: Way of the Sword will be going up against unproven original IPs like Orbitals and The Blood of Dawnwalker.

With this new launch date, the game won't have to worry about being ignored in a crowd of new entries from long-established franchises. That way, it can attract as many newcomers to the series and long-time fans who have been begging for Onimusha's return (along with other dormant Capcom IPs) as possible, which will hopefully help the game find financial success in the long run.

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If you're a fan of samurai action games or Capcom games in general, we recommend putting this game on your radar, as it mightily impressed us at Summer Game Fest 2025 for its action-packed gameplay and dark tone.

Plus, the game has a playable demo available for all platforms so you can try it out for yourself and see if it's worth paying for the full game.

Will you be pre-ordering Onimusha: Way of the Sword? Have you had a chance to try out the playable demo yet? If you have any thoughts on the matter, please let us know through the poll, the comments section, or our Reddit community.


Embark on a bloody quest to cleanse ancient Japan of the demonic Genma while discovering your reason to fight in Onimusha: Way of the Sword.

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The Deluxe Edition contains the base game, several cosmetic swords and charms, and a new outfit for Musashi to use.

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The Premium Deluxe Edition contains the base game, content from the Deluxe Edition, new outfits for Okuni and the Oni Lady, and several cosmetic sword skins, haori coats, and charms.

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Noctua Prepares Low-Profile AM5, Workstation Air Coolers, and Next-Gen PSU Collaborations for 2027

2 July 2026 at 16:05
Noctua has released a new roadmap update for its upcoming products, providing concrete timelines for many items the company teased during this year's Computex 2026 international show. One of the most interesting designs is the low-profile, 70 mm tall small form-factor cooler for AMD's AM5 socket platform. This cooler is a variation of the NH-L12 series and incorporates Noctua's classic technologies. It features six 6 mm copper heat pipes and dense aluminium fins for effective heat dissipation. The cooler comes with Noctua's own NF-A12x25 G2 120 mm fan, which efficiently blows air across the fins. It also allows for about 35 mm of height for RAM kits, ensuring it does not interfere with memory selection on ITX motherboards. Noctua confirms that the cooler is scheduled for release in Q2 of 2027, consistent with what was announced at Computex 2026.

Looking at more immediate releases, the company is preparing its carbon nanotube thermal pad, NT-CP1, for AM4 and AM5 sockets in Q3 of this year, along with the Pulsar Feinmann F01 Noctua Edition mouse. Q3 will also see the launch of the WireView Pro II for measuring voltage, power, temperature, and current from the entire 12V-2x6 connector, and readings from each individual pin. The WireView Pro II Noctua Edition will have all the features and functions of the original WireView Pro II but will use a different CNC-machined aluminium case with a Noctua-optimized fan grill to improve airflow-to-noise performance. It will also feature Noctua's frameless NF-A4x10 PWM fan with a semi-passive cooling mode.

Final Fantasy VII Revelation Leak Exposes 7 DLC And Story Expansion Pass, As Square Enix Plans Are Revealed Early

2 July 2026 at 17:16

Characters from 'Final Fantasy VII Revelation' stand together in a mystical setting with Cloud Strife kneeling amid glowing flowers in the foreground.

Final Fantasy VII Revelation is set to conclude the Remake trilogy during Spring 2027 on PC, PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S and Nintendo Switch 2, but Square Enix's post launch plans were exposed today by database tracker updates on the Epic Games Store, suggesting the story will continue past the ending of the base game with additional content. The leaked listing, which has been last modified on June 2, a few days before the game's official reveal during this year's Summer Game Fest, including not only the base game, but also a Premium Edition, a Premium Plus […]

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Sony’s Discless Future Also Implies that the PlayStation 6 Won’t Launch Before the End of 2028, Says Analyst

2 July 2026 at 17:00

A sleek concept design of the PlayStation 6 console with a dark exterior and blue accent lighting, accompanied by the 'PS6' and 'PlayStation.6' text.

Yesterday's big news put Sony in the spotlight, as the Japanese corporation announced its intention to stop making PlayStation discs starting in January 2028. Later in the day, a rumor from Windows Central suggested Microsoft is gearing up to follow suit with its next-generation Project Helix Xbox, though it remains unconfirmed for the time being. As for Sony, though, it had to deal with significant online backlash, especially once players understood that this meant the PlayStation 6 would inevitably be disc-less-only. However, that's far from the only thing analysts took away from the announcement. For instance, Piers Harding-Rolls, games industry […]

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AMD RX 7900 XTX Prototype Surfaces With Red PCB, But GPU-Z Reads Just 16 GB Instead Of 24 GB

2 July 2026 at 16:59

Two images of an AMD graphics card show its front and back, revealing multiple capacitors, connectors, and a central chip on a red PCB.

For the first time ever, we got to see an engineering sample of the Radeon RX 7900 XTX, which comes with just 16 GB VRAM. Redditor Shows Off Radeon RX 7900 XTX Prototype With Red PCB; Comes With 16 GB VRAM Instead of 24 GB A Redditor was extremely lucky to find a pre-production sample for the AMD Radeon RX 7900 XTX. This is a rare find, and as per the user u/Shav_tech, he found the prototype at the marketplace at a low price. This is the Radeon RX 7900 XTX, the flagship RDNA 3 GPU in the RX 7000 […]

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Apple foldable iPhone can’t displace Samsung in 2026, report says

2 July 2026 at 16:56

Apple will reportedly launch its first foldable iPhone later this year, and it’s expected to grab a 29% market share in 2026. The company is entering the segment late, but its grand entry will hand a significant share.

According to Counterpoint Research, Apple foldable iPhone will seize 29 percent market share upon its release. A market share ranging around 30 percent will give a big blow to leading players, including Samsung.

If these projections hold true, Apple would overtake Huawei (24%) to claim the number two spot in the foldable phone market, trailing only Samsung. The Korean tech giant may lead the segment with 31 percent market share.

Samsung is still expected to rank No.1 with a 31% share; Apple is forecast to contribute around 29% of foldable smartphone panel procurement in its first year; and Huawei is expected to account for around 24%.

Counterpoint Research predicted that the iPhone Fold would ignite competition within the foldable phone market and drive up average selling prices.

Apple will not immediately displace Samsung and Huawei, but it will expand the market and shift competition toward higher ASPs, stronger reliability and lower-crease wide book-type foldables.

Ahead of Apple’s foldable debut, Huawei and Samsung launched their tri-fold phones. The phones are incredible, but didn’t ship at scale. They were just crafted to reiterate the technological prowess of the manufacturers.

Apple’s foldable entry is benefiting Samsung Display. The two companies have signed a multi-year agreement for OLED supply. Display panel makers, other than Samsung Display, can’t enter the iPhone Ultra supply chain anytime soon.

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Samsung may need 5500mAh battery to answer Apple’s next flagship

2 July 2026 at 15:45

Apple’s next flagship is said to have a bigger battery, and it is actually great news for Samsung fans. The company may no longer be able to justify its favorite 5000mAh battery as much in 2027, as Apple is raising the bar.

iPhone 17 Pro Max has already outclassed the Galaxy S25 Ultra and S26 Ultra with its bigger battery size. The eSIM model packs a 5,088 mAh cell, while the physical SIM model has a slightly smaller 4,823 mAh battery.

Apple’s allegedly equipped the iPhone 18 Pro Max with a battery as large as 5,425 mAh. This capacity has been rumored for the eSIM version, while the physical SIM variant may be packed with a 5,235 mAh battery.

The Galaxy vs iPhone battery difference was negligible last year, but Apple is now widening the gap. iPhone 18 Pro Max may have a 10 percent larger battery than Samsung’s Galaxy S26 Ultra, offering longer battery life.

Galaxy S27 Ultra needs 5500mAh, or the game is over

Galaxy S26 Ultra retained 5000mAh battery despite a strong requirement for a larger battery. Samsung pushes software optimization and hardware maturity to improve efficiency, but hardware differences can’t be matched.

Galaxy S27 Ultra should have a 5500mAh battery inside to rival Apple’s next flagship. Samsung phones still lag in terms of efficiency. They are best in the Android ecosystem, but the equation changes when Apple enters the game.

Samsung is rumored to make some major changes to the camera sensors and module design next year. The aim is to vacate space for other components and probably a bigger battery, while sticking to the same lithium-ion tech.

Apple iPhone 18 Pro Max Battery

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Edifier launches new wireless gaming headset with up to 305 hours of playtime

Edifier has launched the G5 Max, a new wireless gaming headset with quad-mode connectivity. The wireless headphones feature powerful 53 mm titanium-coated drivers, THX Spatial Audio+, AI triple-microphone noise cancellation, and triple Hi-Res Audio certifications. Plus, the headphones are rated for up to 305 hours of playtime.

Oppo Find X10 Ultra: Even larger Hasselblad dual periscope camera plus square sensor tipped

More and more details regarding the current plans for the successor to the Oppo Find X9 Ultra are emerging out of China. According to a very reliable leaker, the Oppo Find X10 Ultra will not only feature a larger 10x telephoto sensor, even the 3x periscope telephoto could receive an upgrade. There’s also an exciting solution in store for the front camera.

Intel quietly worsens price/performance of its newest and excellent Arrow Lake Refresh CPUs

It was reported a few months ago that there was a severe shortage of desktop CPUs from both Intel and AMD. These shortages were expected to result in limited availability of some in-demand processors and increased prices. It seems Intel has now quietely increased prices of the latest Core Ultra 5 250K Plus and the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus.

Samsung to skip Exynos for the Galaxy A18's 4G and 5G models

2 July 2026 at 16:33

The Samsung Galaxy A17's 4G and 5G models launched last year were powered by MediaTek's Helio G99 and Samsung's Exynos 1330 chips, respectively. However, a report by ZDNet Korea claims that neither the 4G nor the 5G model of the Galaxy A18 will have an Exynos chip under the hood. The publication claims that the Samsung Galaxy A18 4G will be powered by a MediaTek chip, and the 5G model by a Qualcomm chip, without revealing the names of either. The reason Samsung skipped Exynos for the Galaxy A18 is likely cost. Samsung Galaxy A17 5G Furthermore, the publication claims that Samsung...

Kimse Beşiktaş'tan bunu beklemiyordu: Johannesson

Beşiktaş'ın güçlendireceği bölgelerden biri orta saha... Kartal'ın, Köln forması giyen Isak Johannesson konusunda kısa süre içinde girişimlere başlayabileceği öğrenildi.

Beşiktaş'ta transfer çalışmaları devam ediyor. Kartal'ın güçlendirmeyi düşündüğü yerlerden biri de orta saha... Ve çok sürpriz bir isim konusunda çarpıcı gelişmeler yaşanabilir. Siyah-Beyazlılar'ın, Köln'de oynayan Isak Johannesson konusunda bilgi topladığı öğrenildi.

GENÇ KRİTERİNE UYUYOR

Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu, yeni sezonda 10+4'lük yabancı kontenjanının geçerli olacağını açıklamıştı. 23 yaşındaki Isak Johannesson "genç" kriterini karşılıyor. İzlandalı futbolcunun asıl bölgesi merkez orta saha... Zorunlu durumlarda ön libero ve 10 numarada da görev yapabiliyor.

10 MİLYONLUK BEKLENTİ

Köln, İzlandalı futbolcuyu 2025 yazında Düsseldorf'tan transfer etmişti. 5.5 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödediler. 1.84 boyundaki oyuncu, geçen sezon Bundesliga'da 31 maça çıktı. Sahada 1.812 dakika kaldı. 1 gol ve 3 asist üretti. Köln'ün 10 milyon euro civarında bir bonservis beklentisi olduğu konuşuluyor. Isak Johannesson, İzlanda Milli Takımı'nın da bir parçası... Beşiktaş'ta fikir birliği oluşursa, Köln'ün kapısı çalınacak.

Greenwood için yeni senaryo! Fenerbahçe'nin son teklifi

İtalyan gazeteci Alfredo Pedulla, Mason Greenwood transferindeki son gelişmeleri duyurdu: Bonservisi 50 milyon euronun altına düşen İngiliz yıldız için en çılgın teklif, yıllık 7 milyon euro ile Fenerbahçe'den geldi.

Transfer piyasasının en sıcak isimlerinden Mason Greenwood için yarış kızışırken, İtalyan gazeteci Alfredo Pedulla transfer sürecine dair çarpıcı detayları paylaştı. İngiliz yıldız için yürütülen pazarlıklarda bonservis bedelinin düşmesi beklenirken, Fenerbahçe'nin masaya koyduğu son teklif süreci yeni bir boyuta taşıdı.

Manchester United’ın Greenwood için kapıyı açtığı bonservis bedelinde indirime gitmesi ve rakamın 50 milyon euronun altına gerilemesi bekleniyor. Transferin, 40-42 milyon euro peşinat ve 5-6 milyon euro başarı bonusları içeren bir formülle çözülmesi öngörülüyor.

Yıldız oyuncuyu kadrosuna katmak isteyen Fenerbahçe, mali şartları zorlayarak masadaki en güçlü aktör konumuna geldi. Sarı-lacivertlilerin İngiliz futbolcuya yıllık 7 milyon euro maaş teklif ettiği öğrenildi.

Transfer yarışındaki diğer ciddi adaylardan Roma, bonuslar dahil yıllık 5 milyon euro maaş bütçesiyle Fenerbahçe'nin gerisinde kalmış durumda. İspanyol devi Atletico Madrid ise bu hamle için oyuncu satışı bekliyor. Madrid ekibinin, kadrosundaki Julian Alvarez veya Alexander Sörloth'u elden çıkarması halinde transfer için resmi olarak devreye gireceği belirtildi.

Osimhen cephesinden açıklama: Lang gelmek için can atıyor

Devre arasında Napoli'den kiralanan Noa Lang, sezon sonunda Galatasaray'dan ayrılmıştı. Osimhen'in yakın arkadaşı Buchi Laba, Lang'ın geri dönmek için her türlü fedakarlığa hazır olduğunu söyledi.

Galatasaray kış döneminde Napoli'den Noa Lang'ı kiralık olarak kadrosuna katmıştı. Sarı-Kırmızılılar, 30 milyon euroluk satın alma opsiyonunu kullanmadı. Lang kulüpten ayrılarak Dünya Kupası'na gitti. Ancak Hollanda Milli Takımı'nda hayal kırıklığı yaşayarak elendi...

KALMAK İSTEMİYOR

27 yaşındaki sol kanat oyuncusunun Napoli'yle 30 Haziran 2030 tarihine kadar sözleşmesi var. Ancak İtalyan ekibinde kalmak istemiyor. Bu arada Hollandalı futbolcunun transferiyle ilgili kritik bir açıklama geldi. Osimhen'in gazeteci arkadaşı Buchi Laba, Lang'ın Galatasaray'a gelmek istediğini söyledi.

NAPOLİ'NİN BEKLENTİSİ

Laba, "Lang, Galatasaray'a geri dönmek için can atıyor. Ancak buradaki en büyük sorun, Napoli'nin bonservis beklentisi... Eğer çok yüksek bir para talep ederlerse, işler zorlaşabilir" ifadelerini kullandı. Şu anda Lang'la Fiorentina yakından ilgileniyor. Napoli, onunla ilgili kararını kısa süre içinde verecek.

Osimhen-Barış-Sane-Abdülkerim: Yedeksizler!

Galatasaray'da transfer çalışmaları sürüyor. Bugün itibarıyla baktığımızda Sarı-Kırmızılı ekipte ciddi bir "derinlik" sorunu var. Çok önemli isimlerin yedeği bulunmuyor!

Mauro Icardi'nin sözleşmesi resmen sona erdi. Arjantinli yıldız artık Galatasaray'ın oyuncusu değil... Bugün itibarıyla Osimhen'in yedeği yok... Bu bölgede zaman zaman Barış Alper kullanılmıştı. Ancak milli futbolcunun da yedeği yok! Barış'ı santrfora çektiğinizde asıl yeri sol kanat olan kimse kalmıyor.

TEK SOL AYAKLI STOPER

Sağ kanatta Leroy Sane sonrasında akıllara Yunus Akgün geliyor. Ancak Yunus da geride bıraktığımız sezonda ağırlıklı olarak 10 numarada görev yaptı. Abdülkerim Bardakcı konusu ise farklı bir olay! Tecrübeli savunmacının senelerdir yedeği yok. Ayrıca Galatasaray kadrosundaki tek sol ayaklı stoper de Abdülkerim...

LANG VE ASPRİLLA GİTTİ

Galatasaray, kış döneminde kiraladığı Noa Lang ve Asprilla'nın satın alma opsiyonlarını kullanmadı. Ne kadar faydalı oldukları tartışılabilir (Özellikle Asprilla). Ancak onların varlığı, derinliği sağlıyordu. TFF'nin 10+4'lük yabancı kontenjanı sonrasında yönetimin işi daha da zorlaştı. Ancak Aslan'ın mutlaka takviyeler yapması şart... Şampiyonlar Ligi'nden bahsetmiyoruz bile...

Bir tek Davinson Sanchez kaldı: Hepsi döndü

Galatasaray'dan Dünya Kupası'na giden oyuncular içinde sadece Davinson Sanchez yoluna devam ediyor. Kolombiya cumartesi günü son 32 turunda Gana'yla karşılaşacak.

Milli takım turnuvalarında kulüpleri en çok korkutan şey sakatlıktır... Bu yılki Dünya Kupası'nda ise Galatasaray açısından pek korkutucu bir gelişme yaşanmadı. Sadece Singo yürekleri ağza getirdi. Onun da sanıldığı kadar büyük bir sıkıntısının olmadığı açıklandı. Fildişi elendi. Singo, Türkiye'de ayrıntılı kontrolden geçirilecek.

GÜLER MİSİN AĞLAR MISIN?

A Milli Futbol Takımımız, gruptan çıkamadı! Kadroda bulunan Galatasaraylılar, yurda döndü. Herkesin beklentileri yüksekti fakat aynı şekilde büyük bir hayal kırıklığı yaşadık. Leroy Sane, Almanya'yla yola devam edemedi. Son olarak Ismail Jakobs ve Senegal'in Dünya Kupası umutları bitti.

FAVORİ KONUMDALAR

Galatasaray'ın dev organizasyona gönderdiği oyuncular içinde sadece Davinson Sanchez'in umudu var. Kolombiya son 32 turunda cumartesi günü Gana'yla karşılaşacak (TSİ 04.30). Kolombiya favori... Fakat elenirlerse, Galatasaray'dan hiçbir futbolcu kalmayacak. Bu arada tecrübeli stoperin adı birçok takımla anılıyor.

Fenerbahçe'nin yeni forveti Talisca! İşte en kötü senaryo

Kadrosunda yabancı fazlalığı bulunan, UEFA'dan ceza alan ve harcama limitlerinde sıkıntı yaşayan Fenerbahçe'de çok konuşulacak gelişmeler yaşanabilir. Şu anda transferler tıkanmış durumda... Taraftarlar, Vedat Muriqi sonrası yeni forveti istiyor. Ancak hiç beklemedikleri bir durumla karşılaşabilirler.

Fenerbahçe'de sezonun ilk transferi Vedat Muriqi olmuştu. Tecrübeli forvetin sakatlığı ise can sıktı. Şampiyonlar Ligi elemesinde Vedat yerine Talisca'nın görev yapması bekleniyor. Ancak Brezilyalı yıldızın sezonun geri kalanında da santrfor alternatifi olması mümkün!

AYRILMALARI GEREK

10+4'lük yabancı kontenjanı kararı sonrasında Fenerbahçe'nin birçok oyuncuyla yolları ayırması gerekiyor. UEFA da "kadro maliyet sınırı" sebebiyle Sarı-Lacivertliler'e 7 milyon euro ceza vermişti. Problemler bunlarla sınırlı değil... Ayrıca harcama limitlerinde sıkıntı yaşanıyor.

SATILMASI DURUMUNDA

Taraftarlar, Vedat Muriqi sonrasında yeni yıldız forvetini bekliyor. Ancak sezonun geri kalanında Talisca bu pozisyonda görev yapabilir. Sambacının, Acun Ilıcalı'nın sahibi olduğu Hull City Kulübü'ne satılabileceği de konuşuluyor. Satış gerçekleşirse, bu para yeni santrforda kullanılacak. Öte yandan Sidiki Cherif'in kiralanma ihtimalinin hayli yüksek olduğu belirtildi.

Milli Tenisçi Zeynep Sönmez'den turnuvalardaki ambargoya ‘Karpuzlu‘ protesto!

Turnuvalarda Ukrayna bayrağına izin verilirken Filistin simgelerinin yasaklandığını açıklayan milli tenisçi Zeynep Sönmez, broş yerine raketine karpuz simgeli titreşim önleyici taktığını söyledi.

Zeynep Sönmez: "Daha önce Filistin'e destek için broş takıyordum ama turnuvalar artık izin vermiyor. 'Ukrayna bayrağına izin veriliyor ama Filistin'e izin verilmiyor' diye yöneticilerle tartışma yaşadık. Kesinlikle izin vermediklerini söyleyince ben de broş yerine raketime karpuz simgeli titreşim önleyici takmaya başladım. Buna bir şey diyemiyorlar.''

Son dönemde Filistin’e destek göstergesi olarak kullanılan karpuz motifi, uluslararası spor organizasyonlarında tartışma konusu olmaya devam ederken, bazı sporcuların bu sembolü ekipmanlarında dolaylı yollarla kullandığı biliniyor.

Göztepe, Alex Matos kiraladı

Süper Lig ekibi Göztepe, orta sahasını İngiliz futboluyla güçlendirdi. İzmir temsilcisi, Sheffield United'ın 21 yaşındaki genç yeteneği Alex Matos'u satın alma opsiyonuyla kiraladı.

Süper Lig’de üst sıraları hedefleyen Göztepe, orta sahasına önemli bir takviye yaptı. İzmir ekibi, İngiltere Championship takımlarından Sheffield United’ın 21 yaşındaki genç yeteneği Alex Matos’u renklerine bağladı.

Sarı-kırmızılı yönetimden alınan bilgiye göre, İngiliz orta saha oyuncusu ile satın alma opsiyonlu kiralık olarak kesin anlaşmaya varıldı.

Göztepe'nin dinamik ve teknik oyun tarzına uyum sağlaması beklenen 21 yaşındaki futbolcunun, sağlık kontrollerinin ardından resmi sözleşmeyi imzalayarak takıma katılması bekleniyor. İzmir temsilcisi, bu transferle hem orta sahadaki yaratıcılığı artırmayı hem de gelecek vadeden bir ismi kadrosuna katmayı hedefliyor.

Gaziantep FK'de 5 futbolcuyla yollar ayrıldı

Trendyol Süper Lig ekiplerinden Gaziantep FK, kiralık sözleşmeleri sona eren 4 futbolcu ile sözleşmesi biten 1 oyuncunun takımdan ayrıldığını duyurdu.

Kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, 2025-2026 sezonunda kadroda yer alan futbolculardan kiralık sözleşmeleri biten Muhammed Bayo, Tayyip Talha Sanuç, Nihad Mujakic ve Zafer Görgen ile sözleşmesi sona eren Kevin Rodrigues'in Gaziantep FK'den ayrıldığı bildirildi.

Açıklamada, takıma verdikleri katkılardan dolayı teşekkür edilen oyunculara kariyerlerinin bundan sonraki bölümünde başarı dileğinde bulunuldu.

Santi Cazorla, 41 yaşında futbola veda etti

İspanyol orta saha oyuncusu Santi Cazorla, 41 yaşında futbolu bıraktı.

Cazorla, ABD merkezli sosyal medya platformu Instagram hesabından yaptığı paylaşımda, şu ifadelere yer verdi:

"Harika şeyler yaşadım. Beklenmedik ve zor durumları da atlattım. Ama asla denemekten vazgeçmedim. Ve sonunda, herhangi bir bölümü kapatmak için değil, onları yeniden yaşamak için geri döndüm. Neden başladığımı hatırlamak için ve şimdi, her şey solup gittiğinde, kramponlar rafa kaldırıldığında ve gürültü sessizliğe dönüştüğünde, her şey yerli yerine oturuyor. Sona erdiği yer, büyünün başladığı evimdeydi. Çünkü bazı hikâyeler bitmez; sonsuza dek kalırlar. Tıpkı 8 gibi, tıpkı sonsuzluk gibi."

Kariyerinde Villarreal, Malaga, Arsenal ve Katar'ın Al-Sadd takımının formasını giyen Cazorla, İspanya Milli Takımı ile 2008 Avrupa Şampiyonası (EURO 2008) ve EURO 2012'de şampiyonluk yaşamıştı.

Meta reportedly plans to rent out its AI compute, sending AI stocks tumbling — 'Meta Compute' would put company in direct competition with AWS

2 July 2026 at 17:01

Meta is building a cloud business to sell excess AI computing capacity, according to a Bloomberg report that cites people familiar with the matter. The company is reportedly weighing two service models: selling developers access to AI models hosted on its own infrastructure, including its closed-weight Muse Spark model, in an arrangement similar to Amazon Web Services' Bedrock, or selling raw computing capacity in the same way neocloud providers such as CoreWeave do.

The initiative is reportedly dubbed Meta Compute and is led by head of infrastructure Santosh Janardhan, Meta Superintelligence Labs leader Daniel Gross, and president Dina Powell McCormick. Either path would put Meta in direct competition with AWS, Google Cloud, and Microsoft Azure. Judging by Wednesday's trading, though, the market thinks the hyperscalers aren’t the ones with the most to lose.

Meta has been one of the neocloud sector's most important customers. The company expanded its cloud computing agreement with CoreWeave to $21 billion in April and has signed contracts worth up to $27 billion with Nebius, roughly $48 billion committed to renting other companies’ GPUs because its own buildout couldn’t keep pace with demand.

Investors repriced that relationship within hours of the Bloomberg report. Meta shares rose more than 10%, the stock’s biggest single-day gain in over five months, after a year in which it had fallen nearly 15% and lagged the S&P 500. CoreWeave fell 10.8%, and Nebius dropped 12.4%.

“The impact of adding Meta's capacity to the market is more likely to be on neoclouds than the big hyperscalers. Those companies like CoreWeave and Nebius rely on Meta for their growth, and Meta may not need them anymore,” Gil Luria, managing director at D.A. Davidson, told Reuters.

The report didn’t come out of nowhere. At Meta's shareholder meeting in May, CEO Mark Zuckerberg said entering cloud computing was “definitely on the table,” adding that companies were approaching Meta “almost every week” to buy access to its AI models or spare computing power.

Meta raised its full-year 2026 capex forecast to between $125 billion and $145 billion in April, citing higher component pricing and competition for land, power, and construction labor. The same week, Zuckerberg told employees that roughly 8,000 planned layoffs were a direct consequence of the company's infrastructure budget.

That budget buys a heterogeneous fleet. Meta signed a 6 GW, $100 billion agreement with AMD in February, holds GPU deals with AMD and Nvidia worth roughly $110 billion combined, has announced four generations of its MTIA inference silicon, and struck a multi-billion-dollar Graviton deal with Amazon to cover general-purpose CPU shortfalls. Its Prometheus and Hyperion campuses are designed to scale to 1GW and up to 5GW, respectively.

Capacity at that scale arrives in large, indivisible increments timed to demand projections, which is how a company that was rationed on Gemini access by Google and paid neoclouds tens of billions for GPU time can simultaneously find itself with surplus compute worth selling.

We’ve seen a similar story with SpaceX. After xAI’s infrastructure, the company leased the entire capacity of the Colossus 1 data center in Memphis, more than 300 MW, to Anthropic for around $1.25 billion per month through May 2029, and subsequently agreed to rent capacity to Google for roughly $920 million per month. Bloomberg Intelligence estimates the arrangements could generate more than $50 billion by 2028.

Asus B850-Creator Wifi Neo motherboard review: AM5 Creator mobo looks the part, but is missing useful features

2 July 2026 at 17:00

Asus’ B850-Creator Wifi Neo motherboard is designed to serve the creator community (think 3D modeling and rendering, animation, and other media production). This community tends to use a lot of bandwidth, particularly for storage when you’re dealing with large files, either via physical connections to external drives (think USB-C) or via a NAS over Ethernet. With that, Creator boards tend to focus on faster networking, storage, and USB ports to speed up workflows.

The B850-Creator Neo is a ProArt-class board for creators that tries to serve that niche, offering dual 5 GbE ports and two PCIe 5.0 x4 M.2 sockets, neither of which is often found on a $299.99 motherboard. However, it doesn’t have any USB4/40 Gbps ports for connecting external storage (unlike the more expensive X870E-Creator Wifi), so any work that requires speed from your storage will have to come from the internal connections.

Outside of that, the X850-Creator Wifi Neo has enough ports and sockets to keep most budget users happy. On top of the 160 MHz Wi-Fi 7 and dual 5 GbE ports, you get eight total USB ports, though only six Type-A ports will leave some wanting. You also get three M.2 sockets (two PCIe 5.0) and a solid last-gen flagship-class audio codec. If you need more USB ports, you can use one of the two extra PCIe expansion slots for more, and even faster ports. Aside from the hardware specifications, the ProArt uses a clean, professional design with a black PCB and black heatsinks, along with metallic gold accents that spell out the ProArt branding on the VRM heatsinks.

Performance testing went as expected and was quite similar to most other boards we tested. Overall, it performed well across most of our benchmark suite. It was competent at gaming and also above average at most tests, including rendering (as we’ll see in detail later), so there's nothing to worry about in terms of performance, no matter how you want to use this motherboard.

Below, we’ll examine the B850-Creator Neo’s performance and other features, although as you have probably guessed from the score above, it won't make it to our list of the best motherboards. But before we share test results and discuss details, here are the specifications from Asus’ website:

Specifications of the Creator Wifi Neo

Socket

AM5 (LGA 1718)

Chipset

B850

Form Factor

ATX

Voltage Regulator

17 Phase (14x 80A DrMOS MOSFETs for Vcore)

Video Ports

(1) DisplayPort
(1) HDMI (v2.1)
(1) USB-C (DP Alt Mode)

USB Ports

(2) USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps) Type-C
(2) USB 3.2 Gen 2 (10 Gbps)

(4) USB 2.0 (480 Mbps)

Network Jacks

(2) 5 GbE

Audio Jacks

(2) Analog

Legacy Ports/Jacks

Other Ports/Jack

PCIe x16

(2) v5.0 (x16, x8/x8)
(1) v 4.0 (x4)

PCIe x8

PCIe x4

PCIe x1

(1) v 4.0 (x1)

CrossFire/SLI

DIMM Slots

(4) DDR5-8400(OC), 256GB Capacity
8600+ MT/s w/ Ryen 8000 Series

M.2 Sockets

(2) PCIe 5.0 x4 (128 Gbps) / PCIe (up to 110/80mm)
(1) PCIe 4.0 x4 (64 Gbps) / PCIe (up to 80mm)
Supports RAID 0/1/5/10

SATA Ports

(4) SATA3 6 Gbps
Supports RAID 0/1/5/10

USB Headers

(1) USB v3.2 Gen 2x2 (20 Gbps) Type-C (up to 30W PD/QC4+)
(1) USB v3.2 Gen 2 (5 Gbps)
(2) USB v2.0 (480 Mbps)

Fan/Pump Headers

(7) 4-Pin (Accepts PWM and DC)

RGB Headers

(3) 3-pin ARGB Gen2 headers

Diagnostics Panel

(1) EZ Debug LED

Internal Button/Switch

SATA Controllers

Ethernet Controller(s)

(2) Realtek 8126 (5 GbE)

Wi-Fi / Bluetooth

Realtek 5922AE Wi-Fi 7 - 160 MHz, 6 GHz, 5.8 GHz, BT 5.4

USB Controllers

HD Audio Codec

Realtek ALC1220P

DDL/DTS

✗ / ✗

Warranty

3 Years

Inside the Box

Asus includes a few accessories to get you started, including the typical collection of cables, antennas, and guides, but not much else, as is typical for this class of motherboard. We’ve listed the accessories inside the box below:

  • (4) SATA 6Gb/s cables
  • Thermal pad for M.2 22110
  • ASUS WiFi Q-Antenna
  • Q-connector
  • (3) M.2 Q-Slide package
  • (5) M.2 backplate rubber packages
  • ROG stickers
  • ROG screwdriver
  • Quick start guide

Design of the Creator Neo

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The B850-Creator Wifi Neo is decidedly a ProArt board. With its all-black, 8-layer server-grade PCB design, gold accents on the heatsinks spelling out Pro Art in some form (Pro on the chipset heatsinks and Art on the left VRM heatsink. The M.2 heatsinks cover the PCIe 5.0-capable sockets, but I wouldn't call them sufficient for extended use of hot-running 5.0 drives without throttling. Outside of that, there isn’t much bling, like RGB lighting. So if that’s a part of your vision, it would need to come from the case and fans through the onboard headers.

Overall, I like the professional appearance. And what you see, a lot of motherboard showing, is typical for the price point. I just wish at least one of the PCIe 5.0 x4 sockets included a heavier heatsink.

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Starting with the top-left corner, we get a better look at the two 8-pin ProCool EPS connectors (one required) to feed the processor. Next, we get a better look at the gold-accented ProArt design on the matte-finish VRM heatsinks. Moving past the socket area, the next feature we encounter is the four DRAM slots, with the locking mechanism located only on the top. Asus lists support for DDR5-8400 with 9000-series processors and higher, and DDR5-8600 for 8000-series APUs. We didn’t have any issues running our DDR5-6000 and DDR5-7200 kits with the 9900X. But, as is typical with our test hardware, we needed to break out the APU for our DDR5-8000 kit to work. If you want to get the most out of your RAM, you can use Asus’ AEMP (Asus Enhanced Memory Profile) functionality, which detects the memory ICs in the kit and provides optimized frequency, timing, and voltage profiles that you can easily apply to increase performance.

Above the DRAM slots are the first three (of seven) 4-pin fan headers. Each header supports PWM and DC-controlled devices. Each header outputs up to 3A/36W, which is plenty of output for any pump-and-fan configuration. You can even run a custom loop off the headers without worrying about power. Control of any attached devices is handled via the BIOS or Fan Expert 4 in the Armory Crate software suite. Or you can use ProArt Creator Hub to monitor PC status, switch fan profiles, and adjust performance modes.

Continuing right and moving down the long edge, the first thing we run into is the 4-LED debug header, which lights up during the POST process. If something goes wrong during this critical time, one of the LEDs corresponding to the problem (CPU, DRAM, VGA, Boot) remains lit, indicating where the hiccup is. Moving down the same edge, we then see the first two (of three) 4-pin ARGB connectors. The ProArt Creator hub or Armory Crate controls each. Next, we see the 24-pin ATX connector for board power, a front-panel USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 (20 Gbps) connector that also supports 30W PD/QC4+ charging, and a 19-pin front-panel USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps) header.

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Power delivery on the B850-Creator Wifi Neo is plenty capable, sporting 17 phases, with 14 dedicated to Vcore. Power heads from the 8-pin EPS connectors and onto the Digi+ EPU (ASP2205) voltage regulator. From there, it moves to the 80A DrMOS MOSFETs. The 1,120 Amps available isn’t a ton, but it will handle any CPU you throw at it, including the Ryzen 9 9950X or the Ryzen 9 9950X3D2.

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At the bottom of the board, on the left, are the last-gen flagship Realtek ALC1220P codec and a couple of dedicated audio capacitors. This audio solution is typical for the price point, and most users won’t have any issues with it.

Next are four PCIe slots in the middle of the board. The top full-length slot uses reinforcement, connects to the CPU, supports PCIe 5.0 x16 speeds, and uses the PCIe Slot Q-Release to simplify removing a PCIe card from the motherboard. The other reinforced full-length slot also connects via the CPU and supports PCIe 5.0 x8 speeds. If both slots are in use, they run at x8/x8. The bottom full-length slot (not reinforced) connects via the chipset and supports PCIe 4.0 x4 (but it shares lanes with M.2_3). The tiny x1 slot also connects through the chipset and runs up to PCIe 4.0 x1 speeds.

There are three M.2 sockets, with the top two (under heatsinks) connecting to the processor and supporting PCIe 5.0 x4 (128 Gbps) speeds. The last M.2 socket, M.2_3 on the right, connects through the chipset and runs up to PCIe 4.0 x4 (64 Gbps) speeds. This socket shares bandwidth with the PCIe_3 slot. If either one is populated, the other gets disabled. So keep that in mind if you need to use that slot, as it will take away an M.2 socket.

Along the right edge, we find another 4-pin fan header and two (of four) SATA ports. If you need to run RAID, the SATA ports and M.2 sockets support RAID0/1/5/10 modes.

We also included images of several chips used on the board. Asus uses mainly Realtek (audio, networking), and it's own PWM ICs.

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At the bottom are several headers, including front-panel audio and USB ports. A complete list of connectivity is listed below (from L to R):

  • Front panel audio
  • 2-pin thermal sensor header
  • COM port
  • 2-pin Clear CMOS
  • 3-pin ARGB header
  • (3) 4-pin fan headers
  • TB/USB4 header
  • (2) USB 2.0 headers
  • (2) SATA ports
  • Front panel
  • Battery

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The rear I/O on the B850-Creator Neo has all the basics, but lacks native 40 Gbps USB ports, which could be a concern for creators whose files are on an external drive. Outside of that, it does come with two USB-C ports, both running at 10 Gbps (USB 3.2 Gen 1), and one supporting DP Alt Mode (for video). You get two 10 Gbps and four 480 Mbps Type-A ports for a total of six, which can be limiting for some users (including me). Additionally, there are DisplayPort and HDMI for video output, a BIOS Flashback button, dual 5 GbE ports, quick-connect Wi-Fi 7, and three 3.5mm audio jacks (no SPDIF).

Note: this board uses a ‘slower’ Wi-Fi 7 that’s limited to 2.9 Gbps. It’s still plenty fast, and faster than Wi-Fi 6, but it's worth mentioning in case you’re one of the few who actually need the fastest Wi-Fi around and have the hardware to use it.

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Firmware

Asus updated the BIOS layout and for the Creator Neo, using the familiar white/tan/gold that matches the ProArt theme and the mostly black board. EZ Mode is mostly informative, with system information and temperatures on the left, and quick settings for EZ Flash, Aura RGB, the Driver Hub for easy driver installation, and more in the middle. Fan control and access to full Q-Fan functionality are below. The right block displays DRAM and storage status, and Boot Priority is self-explanatory.

Advanced mode still has the headers across the top, but the shortcuts to Q-Fan and AI OC have been moved to quick settings and other locations. The right panel holds system information, including CPU frequency and temperature, in a colorful display. The main body has all the editable functionality.

Overall, I like the aesthetic update for the BIOS. It’s easy to read, and, as usual with Asus' BIOS, frequently used items are easy to find and not buried too deeply in their menus. Anything that’s a pain to access can be added to the customizable favorites screen.

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Software

Armoury Crate has Several applications exist for various functions, ranging from RGB lighting control and audio to system monitoring and overclocking. It's also worth mentioning the included software. When purchasing this Asus motherboard, you get a one-year AIDA64 license – a helpful application for stress and performance testing; Asus’ Driver Hub (get your updated drivers here); Dolby Atmos (for audio); and a custom version of Hwinfo for real-time monitoring — all are helpful applications. We’ve captured a few screenshots of the applications below.

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Test System / Comparison Products

We’ve updated our test system to Windows 11 (23H2) 64-bit OS with all updates applied as of late September 2024 (this includes the Branch Prediction Optimizations for AMD). Hardware-wise, we’ve updated the RAM kits (matching our Intel test system), cooling, storage, and video card. Unless otherwise noted, we use the latest publicly available non-beta motherboard BIOS. The hardware we used is as follows:

TEST SYSTEM COMPONENTS

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Sound

Integrated HD audio

Network

Integrated Networking (GbE to 10 GbE)

Graphics Driver

GeForce 561.09

Benchmark Settings

Synthetic Benchmarks and Settings

Procyon

Version 2.8.1352 64

Office 365, Video Editing (Premiere Pro 24.6.1), Photo Editing (Photoshop 25.1.2, Lightroom Classic 13.5.1)

3DMark

Version 2.29.8294.0 64

Speed Way and Steel Nomad (Default)

Cinebench R24

Version 2024.1.0
Open GL Rendering Benchmark - Single and Multi-threaded

Blender

Version 4.2.0
Full benchmark (all 3 tests)

Application Tests and Settings

LAME MP3

Version SSE2_2019

Mixed 271MB WAV to mp3: Command: -b 160 --nores (160Kb/s)

HandBrake CLI

Version: 1.8.2

Sintel Open Movie Project: 4.19GB 4K mkv to x264 (light AVX) and x265 (heavy AVX)

Corona 1.4

Version 1.4

Custom benchmark

7-Zip

Version 24.08

Integrated benchmark (Command Line)

Game Tests and Settings

Cyberpunk 2077

Ultra RT: - 1920 x 1080, DLSS - Balanced.

F1 2024

Ultra High Preset - 1920 x 1080, 16xAF/TAA, Great Britain (Clear/Dry), FPS Counter ON

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Benchmark Results

Our standard benchmarks and power tests are performed using the CPU’s stock frequencies (including any default boost/turbo) with all power-saving features enabled. We set optimized defaults in the BIOS and the memory by enabling the XMP profile. For this baseline testing, the Windows power scheme is set to Balanced (default) so the PC idles appropriately.

Synthetic Benchmarks

Synthetics offer a valuable method for evaluating a board's performance, as identical settings are expected to yield similar results. Turbo boost wattage and advanced memory timings are areas where motherboard manufacturers can still optimize for stability or performance, though, and these settings can impact specific testing scenarios.

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Starting with our synthetic benchmarks, the Creator Neo was average to above average among the other tested boards. In some tests, such as 7-Zip compression, it was among the fastest. It was average elsewhere and rarely below. This is what we see from most boards—nothing to worry about so far.

Timed Applications

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Timed applications also went well. It delivered the slower of the two times in LAME (9.0 seconds) but faster in Corona (41 seconds). Handbrake results were also good, running above average across both sub-tests. Nothing out of the ordinary here, either.

3D Games and 3DMark

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Starting with the launch of Zen 5, we’ve updated our game tests. We’re keeping the F1 racing game but have upgraded to F1 24. We also dropped Far Cry 6 in favor of an even more popular game in Cyberpunk 2077. We run both games at 1920x1080 resolution using the Ultra preset (details listed above). Cyberpunk 2077 uses DLSS, while we left F1 24 to native resolution scaling.

The goal with these settings is to determine if there are differences in performance at the most commonly used (and CPU/system-bound) resolution with settings most people use or strive for (Ultra). We expect the difference between boards in these tests to be minor, with most falling within the margin of error. We’ve also added a minimum FPS setting, which can affect your gameplay and immersion.

In our 3DMark and game tests, the Creator Neo was average overall. It scored slightly lower on the 3DMark Speedway test but slightly faster than average on Steel Nomad. In our games, Cyberpunk 2077 results were right around average, while F1 24 was slightly above average at 124/175 FPS (minimum/average, respectively). To summarize, this board has no issues running games or any productivity/creator-related activities.

Overclocking

Over the past few CPU generations, overclocking headroom has been shrinking on both sides of the fence, while the out-of-the-box potential has increased. For overclockers, this means there’s less fun to have. For the average consumer, you’re getting the most out of the processor without manual tweaking. Today’s motherboards are more robust than ever, and they easily support power-hungry flagship-class processors; We know the hardware can handle them. There are multiple ways to extract even more performance from these processors: enabling a canned PBO setting, manually tweaking the PBO settings, or just going for an all-core overclock. Results will vary and depend on the cooling as well. In other words, your mileage may vary. Considering all the above, we will not be overclocking the CPU. However, we will try out our different memory kits to ensure they meet the specifications.

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For memory testing, we start with our fastest non-clock driver kit: Klevv 32GB (2x16) DDR5-8000. Per usual on this platform, it booted to Windows but wouldn’t pass a stress test with our 9900X. The Team Group DDR5-7200 kit worked without issue. Those speeds are well past the ‘sweet spot’ for the AMD platform, and with today’s RAM prices, we doubt many people are looking at these higher speeds in the first place.

Dropping in the Ryzen 5 8600G APU, we were able to run our Klevv DDR5-8000 kit without issue, which is a trend we’ve seen since we started using the APU (the IMCs on the APUs are generally better than those on desktop processors). Again, AMD’s sweet spot is around 6000-6400 MT/s, and this board (really any X870E board we’ve tested) can handle that and then some. Asus also offers AI Overclocking for the CPU if you don’t want to adjust settings manually.

Power Consumption / VRM Temperatures

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We used AIDA64’s System Stability Test with Stress CPU, FPU, cache, and Memory enabled for power testing, using the processor's peak power consumption value. The wattage reading is obtained from the wall via a Kill-A-Watt meter, capturing the entire PC (excluding the monitor). The only variable that changes is the motherboard; all other parts remain the same. We've moved to using only the stock power use/VRM temperature charts, as this section aims to ensure the power delivery can handle flagship-class processors.

Stress testing the Creator with our DDR5-7200 kit showed it to be less power-hungry than most boards. At idle, it sat around 81W and peaked at 256W. This averages out to 169W, which is again slightly lower than the average B850/X870/X870E-based boards.

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VRM temperatures are good, peaking at just under 48 degrees Celsius on our sensor (internal sensor readings were off and not listed). Between the capable power delivery and large heatsinks, you won’t have any trouble running flagship-class processors or even overclocking.

Bottom Line

Asus’ B850-Creator Wifi Neo is an OK budget motherboard for Creators. Priced at $299.99, you get dual 5 GbE ports, three display output options, and several of Asus’ EZ DIY and AI Features that all help to make this a viable option for the budget-minded creator. That said, you are lacking in a couple of areas compared to the X870E version of the board, which offers faster USB (40 Gbps USB4 ports) and more USB ports. If you’re hung up on the port count, the next Asus Creator option costs almost $250 more ($549.99), and at that point, there are plenty of other options that would work for less.

One example, ASRock’s X870 Taichi Creator ($319.99), is arguably a better option in the creator space and a direct competitor to the Asus B850 Creator. For $20 more, you get 10GbE and 5 GbE, dual USB4 (40 Gbps) ports, and more USB Type-A ports, along with even more robust power delivery. If this isn't the board for you, check out our best motherboards article to see if one of our best picks are right for you.

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Intel hikes pricing for its flagship desktop PC chips by up to $50 — official Core Ultra 270K Plus and 250K Plus product pages now recommend prices of up to $349 and $229, respectively

Intel released its new Core Ultra 200S Plus desktop processors back in March 2026, and it appears that the company has quietly increased their prices. According to Intel's official product page, the Core Ultra 270K Plus now has a recommended customer price of $339–$349, up from the previous $289–$299. Similarly, the Core Ultra 250K Plus has increased from $189–$199 to $219–$229.

While the increase amounts to an additional $30–$50 (depending on the model), it is worth noting that these higher prices have already been reflected on Amazon. We have reached out to Intel to confirm the pricing changes and will update this article if and when the company responds.

The Core Ultra 270K Plus and the 250K Plus are part of Intel’s Arrow Lake Refresh lineup and were introduced with a relatively low price compared to their non-Plus predecessors. Intel claimed up to 15% improvement in gaming performance at 1080p compared to stock Arrow Lake chips thanks to several key improvements aimed at addressing the architectural bottlenecks of the original Arrow Lake processors.

Cores / Threads

Maximum Boost Clock

Power (PL1 / PL2)

Core Ultra 7 270K Plus

24 (8P + 16E) / 24

5.5 GHz

~

Core Ultra 7 265K

20 (8P + 12E) / 20

5.5 GHz

125W / 250W

Core Ultra 5 250K Plus

18 (6P + 12E)

5.3GHz

~

Core Ultra 5 245K

14 (6P + 8E) / 14

5.2 GHz

125W / 159W

The Core Ultra 7 270K Plus comes with 24 cores, including 8 P-cores and 16 E-cores, which is similar to the more expensive Core Ultra 9 285K. The Core Ultra 5 250K Plus comes with 18 cores across 6 P-cores and 12 E-cores, which is slightly below the 20 cores available on the Core Ultra 7 265K. Intel also increased the die-to-die interconnect frequency by 900 MHz to reduce latency and improve gaming performance.

The new chips also offer native support for faster DDR5-7200 memory, as opposed to 6400 MT/s on the non-Plus Arrow Lake chips. Then there’s Intel's new Binary Optimization Tool, a free software utility that analyzes executables and automatically recompiles them with CPU-specific optimizations. According to Intel, this alone is responsible for a significant portion of the gaming performance gains.

While the increase in price may hamper the value advantage that these chips initially offered, there is no doubt that they bring meaningful performance to the table. In our testing, we found the Core Ultra 7 270K Plus to deliver excellent productivity performance with a noticeable uplift in gaming over the original Arrow Lake chips. In fact, it is currently the best Intel CPU on the market. As for the Core Ultra 5 250K Plus, it offers one of the strongest value propositions at its price point. It also remains our top pick for the best budget CPU, thanks to its ability to compete with similarly priced gaming processors while excelling in heavily threaded workloads.

OpenAI mulling giving US gov't a 5% stake in the company, days after Washington delayed GPT-5.6 — Altman reportedly wants every leading U.S. AI lab paying into an Alaska-style public fund

2 July 2026 at 16:06

OpenAI has discussed handing the U.S. government a 5% ownership stake, the Financial Times has reported, citing two people familiar with the talks, with CEO Sam Altman proposing that every leading U.S. AI developer contribute the same share of its equity to a vehicle modeled on the Alaska Permanent Fund, which pays annual dividends to state residents from Alaska’s oil wealth. At the $852 billion valuation OpenAI set in its March funding round, a 5% stake is worth roughly $42.6 billion. The FT characterized the discussions as conceptual and early-stage, and reported that implementing any deal might require an act of Congress.

Altman is understood to have raised the idea with President Donald Trump, Commerce Secretary Howard Lutnick, and Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent, and has spoken with Senator Bernie Sanders (I-Vt.) in recent weeks. The all-labs structure would pull equity from companies, including Google, Meta, and Anthropic, none of which have indicated they would participate. OpenAI declined to comment to the FT, and the White House didn’t immediately respond.

Altman’s 5% is the smallest figure we’ve seen to date attached to public ownership of the AI sector. Sanders filed the American AI Sovereign Wealth Fund Act in June, seeking 50% of the voting shares of U.S. AI companies through a fund his office valued at $7 trillion, enough to pay every American a $1,000 annual dividend. Trump said last month that he was exploring options to give the public a stake in leading AI firms, and Vice President JD Vance said the president prefers equity over cash payouts.

The administration has already run this playbook on chipmakers, with the federal government having taken a 9.9% stake in Intel last August by converting CHIPS Act grants into equity at $20.47 per share, and AMD and Nvidia agreed to hand over 15% of their China chip revenue in exchange for export licenses. OpenAI itself proposed a “public wealth fund” in an April policy paper, and Altman first pitched a government stake to the administration in early 2025, CNBC reported last month.

News of the talks comes just six days after OpenAI delayed the full public launch of GPT-5.6 at the government’s request, with Lutnick reportedly warning Altman against releasing the model without prior approval. Anthropic spent most of June with its Claude Fable 5 and Mythos 5 models disabled worldwide under the first U.S. export controls ever applied to an AI model rather than to hardware; access was restored yesterday.

Both OpenAI and Anthropic have confidentially filed for initial public offerings, and OpenAI faces a probe from a coalition of 42 state attorneys general. A government shareholding negotiated before a listing would lock in Washington’s position ahead of the ownership expansion that a full float brings, however.

Startup activates nuclear microreactor live on stage to power an Nvidia RTX Spark desktop PC — firm working with Nvidia to build a 30MW closed loop AI factory that doesn’t use local water

Valar Atomics activated its Ward 250 nuclear microreactor on stage during a live event, where it announced its partnership with Nvidia to power an AI factory. The company shared a portion of the live stream on its LinkedIn account, where one of its team members plugged an Nvidia RTX desktop unit into the reactor, which was then turned up to 37% of its full power to activate the Blackwell-powered PC. The company then showed off the nuclearwebsite.com page, which it says is solely run from a server that’s powered by that reactor. Its CEO, Isiah Taylor, claims that anyone can go to the website as long as the reactor is running.

“The Nvidia chip that Gabriel was just holding on stage is now plugged into a circuit in the OCS. That circuit runs through a cable into the reactor hall. In the reactor hall, 10 to 15th power uranium atoms are fissioning every second, producing 100 kilowatts of thermal energy,” Taylor said on the stage. “That thermal energy is being extracted by our cooling loop, the pressurized helium system, and the hot helium is flowing into a thermal electric generator (TEG). That TEG is creating the electrical current, which is right now powering Nvidia’s Blackwell chip, which is currently serving this website.”

Although the company claims that it’s the first startup to achieve power production, the Department of Energy says that two other firms, Deployable Energy’s Unity and Antares Nuclear’s Mark-0, have also achieved criticality, meaning these players are also on their way in making electricity using small modular reactors. Many AI tech giants and hyperscalers, like Amazon, Google, Microsoft, Nvidia, and Oracle, have invested in nuclear technologies as early as 2024, as they projected that AI data centers would require massive amounts of power.

This has become a major national issue recently, with data centers being blamed for massive increases in power and utility costs, as well as increased water consumption and a reduction in the quality of life in the communities that surround these developments. These problems have caused Americans to push back against these projects, with 7 out of 10 saying that they do not want a data center in their backyard. This resistance has led to the delay or cancellation of at least 75 projects in just the first quarter of 2026.

The public’s pushback and the resulting actions of local and state governments against power- and water-hungry data center projects are forcing both the private and public sectors to innovate. Aside from these SMRs, which will deliver the electricity demands of these data centers and other sites without affecting the national and local grid, Amazon, Microsoft, and Nvidia are also working on technologies that will cut down data center water use by up to 100%.

Abbas Ağazadə “İmişli”yə lazım olmadı

2 July 2026 at 16:00

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparan “İmişli” daha bir futbolçusu – Abbas Ağazadə ilə vidalaşmaq qərarına gəlib.

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

Klub ona xidmətlərinə görə təşəkkür edib, gələcək karyerasında uğurlar arzulayıb.

“Qəbələ”nin yetirməsi olan Abbas, karyerası ərzində MOİK, “Sabah”, “Turan Tovuz” və “Şamaxı”da da forma geyinib. 27 yaşlı dayaq yarımmüdafiəçisi 2024-cü ilin yayından “İmişli”nin uğurları üçün çalışırdı. O, ötən mövsüm əyalət klubunun heyətində meydana çıxdığı 35 oyunda 1 qol və 1 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə yadda qalıb.

“İmişli” bu yay Xəzər Mahmudov, Həzrət İsayev, Elmir Rəhimzadə, Riad Abbaszadə, Orxan Fərəcov və Lətif Rzayevlə də yollarını ayırmışdı. Tuncay Yusifli, İdris İnqilablı və İmam Əli ilə yeni müqavilə bağlamış klub MOİK-dən Seyxan Fərəcovu transfer edib.

Fərid Nəbiyev “Kəpəz”dən ayrıldı

2 July 2026 at 15:00

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparan “Kəpəz”in hücumameyilli yarımmüdafiəçisi Fərid Nəbiyev Gəncə klubundan ayrılıb.

Arena.az bu barədə Gəncə klubunun mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.

Bildirilir ki, klubla müqaviləsinin müddəti başa çatmış Nəbiyev komandanı tərk edib. 26 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçi ötən mövsüm ölkə çempionatı və kubokunda ümumilikdə 34 matçda meydana çıxıb və 4 qolla yadda qalıb. Klub xidmətlərinə görə Fərid Nəbiyevə təşəkkür edib, ona gələcək karyerasında uğurlar arzulayıb.

Xatırladaq ki, Fərid Nəbiyev 2025-ci ilin yayında yenidən “Kəpəz”ə qayıtmışdı.

Fərid Nəbiyev ilk dəfə 2022/2023-cü illər mövsümündə “Kəpəz”in şərəfini qoruyub. Futbolçu həmin dövrdə 30 çempionat oyununda 4 qol vurub və 7 assist edib.

“Qəbələ”nin yetirməsi olan Fərid karyerası ərzində “Slaviya” (Praqa, Çexiya), “Şevardeni”, “Viktoriya” (Jijkov, Çexiya), “Turan Tovuz”, “Səbail” kimi klubların da formasını geyinib. Azərbaycanın U-17, U-19, U-20 və U-21 yığmalarında oynamış yarımmüdafiəçiyə əsas millidə debüt qismət olmayıb.

“Kəpəz” daha öncə Rauf Hüseynli və Məmməd Hüseynovla da vidalaşmış, Əli Səmədov, Rəhman Hacıyev və Dioqo Verdaska ilə yeni müqavilə bağlamışdı.

DÇ-2026: günün proqramı

2 July 2026 at 16:29

Bu gün dünya çempionatında pley-off mərhələsinin növbəti oyunları keçiriləcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, günün birinci matçında İspaniya ilə Avstriya üz-üzə gələcək.

Gecə daha iki oyun olacaq. Portuqaliya yığması Xorvatiyanın, İsveçrə isə Əlcəzairin müqavimətini qırmağa çalışacaq.

DÇ-2026
Pley-off mərhələsi

2 iyul

23:00 İspaniya – Avstriya

3 iyul

03:00 Portuqaliya – Xorvatiya
07:00 İsveçrə – Əlcəzair

“Neftçi”nin sabiq futbolçusu millini çalışdırmaq istəyir

2 July 2026 at 16:13

“Neftçi”nin sabiq futbolçusu Keysuke Honda Yaponiya millisinə rəhbərlik etmək istəyir.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə yaponiyalı keçmiş yarımmüdafiəçi sosial şəbəkə hesabında paylaşım edib. O, millidə baş məşqçi postuna namizədliyini irəli sürüb:

“Fikirlər fərqli olacaq, amma yenə də bunu demək istəyirəm. Oxudum ki, Hadzime Moriyasuya müqavilənin bir il uzadılması təklif olunub. Əgər bu, uyğun namizəd tapılmadığı üçün müvəqqəti variantdırsa, onda məni bir il sınayın. Asiya Kubokunda uduzsaq, heç bir müzakirə aparmadan məni istefaya göndərin. Mən millini qəbul etməyə hazıram”.

Honda 2021-ci ilin martından iyuluna qədər “Neftçi”də forma geyinib.

Bakı dünya çempionatına hazırlaşır — biletlər satışdadır

2 July 2026 at 15:39

4–11 oktyabr 2026-cı il tarixlərində Bakı şəhərində keçiriləcək cüdo üzrə böyüklər arasında dünya çempionatı ilə bağlı rəsmi kommunikasiya kampaniyasına start verilir.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, kampaniyanın başlanması ilə yanaşı, çempionatın biletləri artıq satışa çıxarılıb.

Dünya cüdosunun ən nüfuzlu yarışlarından biri hesab olunan çempionat Milli Gimnastika Arenasında təşkil olunacaq. Yarışda dünyanın müxtəlif ölkələrindən ən güclü cüdoçuların iştirakı gözlənilir.

Çempionatla bağlı rəsmi kommunikasiya kampaniyası çərçivəsində yarışın əsas vizual xətti də ictimaiyyətə təqdim olunur. Yeni vizual yanaşma Bakı 2026 cüdo üzrə dünya çempionatının ruhunu, idman enerjisini və Azərbaycanın ev sahibliyini əks etdirir.

Yarış günlərində azarkeşlər həm fərdi, həm də qarışıq komanda yarışlarında dünya səviyyəli qarşılaşmaları canlı izləmək imkanı əldə edəcəklər. Azərbaycan azarkeşləri dünya cüdosunun ən güclü idmançılarını canlı izləmək və milli komandamıza doğma arenada dəstək olmaq imkanı qazanacaqlar.

Son illərdə Azərbaycan cüdosu beynəlxalq arenada qazandığı nəticələrlə diqqət mərkəzindədir. Dünya çempionatının Bakıda keçirilməsi ölkəmizin cüdo ailəsindəki nüfuzunu və bu idman növünə verilən önəmi bir daha göstərir.

Növbəti aylarda çempionatla bağlı yarış proqramı, iştirakçılar, azarkeş zonaları, xüsusi layihələr və digər yeniliklər barədə məlumatlar mərhələli şəkildə ictimaiyyətə təqdim olunacaq.

Çempionatın biletlərini “iTicket.az” vasitəsilə onlayn, həmçinin şəhərin müxtəlif satış kassalarından əldə etmək mümkündür.

Yarışla bağlı əlavə məlumatlar Azərbaycan Cüdo Federasiyasının rəsmi veb-saytı və sosial media hesabları vasitəsilə paylaşılacaq.

Azərbaycan millisi Lüksemburqla üz-üzə

2 July 2026 at 15:15

Kişi basketbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan millisi final mərhələsi 2029-cu ildə baş tutacaq Avropa çempionatının (EuroBasket 2029) ilkin seçmə mərhələsində növbəti oyununu bu gün keçirəcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Tahir Baxşıyevin rəhbərlik etdiyi kollektiv V turda səfərdə Lüksemburqla üz-üzə gələcək. Matça saat 21:00-da start veriləcək.

Xatırladaq ki, Azərbaycan millisi iyulun 5-də Bakıda İrlandiya ilə qarşılaşacaq. Milli hazırda 5 xalla dördüncü pillədə qərarlaşıb. Şimali Makedoniya 8 xalla liderdir, ikinci sıradakı Lüksemburqun 6, üçüncü pillədəki İrlandiyanın isə 5 xalı var.

“İmişli”də ayrılıq

2 July 2026 at 16:45
“İmişli” futbolçu Abbas Ağazadə ilə yollarını ayırıb. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə bölgə təmsilçisi məlumat yayıb. Onun başa çatan […]

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Camouflaged Zeekr 9X five seater with 5.2m spotted on road test ahead of global launch

2 July 2026 at 15:23

A heavily camouflaged Zeekr 9X featuring a speculated five seat interior layout undergoes initial road testing in China following authoritative media leaks.

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Riviera Welcomes New Resplendence

Riviera Travel has unveiled a first look at its newest five-star river cruise ship, the Riviera Resplendence. On Saturday, July 4, the ship will depart from Cologne on its maiden voyage, embarking on its inaugural “Rhine Cruise to Switzerland” itinerary, welcoming guests onboard for the first time. “The Riviera Resplendence represents another significant milestone for...

Lee Haslett Steps Down from Celestyal CCO Post

Celestyal has announced that its chief commercial officer, Lee Haslett, will be leaving his role at the cruise line.  He will stay with the company until October 2026 to support a smooth transition while the cruise line is looking for his successor, according to a press release.  “Over the past three and a half years, Lee has made a significant contribution...

Riverside Enhances Signature Vintage Room Experience

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Nicko Cancels Vasco da Gama Cruise to Extend Shipyard Stay

Nicko Cruises cancelled another sailing onboard the Vasco da Gama to extend the vessel’s shipyard stay. The 1994-built ship was taken out of service for repairs in late April, after experiencing technical issues during the final leg of its world cruise. Following five voyage cancellations, Nicko was expecting to welcome guests back onboard the vessel...

Regent Unveils Sports and Pool Decks on Seven Seas Prestige

Regent Seven Seas Cruises has revealed the details for two new decks aboard the upcoming Seven Seas Prestige, debuting in December 2026.  These are the Solara Sports Deck and Solara Pool Deck. The company said in a press release that the Sports Deck brings several firsts, being the first-ever named sports deck, as well as featuring a sunrise and sunset yoga area and a digital gaming system for the...

Juventus to increase loan fee in attempt to convince PSG into selling Kolo Muani

2 July 2026 at 15:36

Reports in Italy claim that Juventus are willing to increase the price of a loan fee for PSG striker Randal Kolo Muani as the Bianconeri attempt to bridge the gap between their first offer and the French side’s €40m valuation. 

Juventus willing to offer PSG €8m-€10m in loan fees for Kolo Muani

It is no secret that Juventus are attempting to secure a deal to bring Kolo Muani back to Turin. The Old Lady are after a new starting centre-forward after seeing Dusan Vlahovic walk away on a free transfer at the end of his contract on June 30. 

Kolo Muani is not part of Luis Enrique’s plans in Paris after spending the last two seasons out on loan, and Juventus are keen to bring him back to Serie A after scoring eight goals from 16 league appearances while in Turin during the second half of the 2024-25 season. 

PSG reportedly value their striker in the region of €40m and reports on Wednesday claimed that Juve had seen an offer of  a loan deal with a conditional obligation to buy worth around €33m turned down.

According to Thursday’s updates from the Corriere dello Sport, Juventus are now prepared to increase the cost of a loan fee in an attempt to convince PSG into selling. 

BOLOGNA, ITALY - MAY 04: Randal Kolo Muani of Juventus looks on during the Serie A match between Bologna and Juventus at Stadio Renato Dall'Ara on May 04, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
BOLOGNA, ITALY – MAY 04: Randal Kolo Muani looks on during the Serie A match against Bologna at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on May 04, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Thursday’s report claims that Juventus could offer PSG a loan fee of €8m-€10m for the season, which they hope acts as almost a ‘deposit’ for the future, permanent transfer. 

Juventus still hope that they will be able to meet PSG somewhere in the middle of the first €33m offer and the €40m valuation.

De Zerbi puts Leao on Tottenham’s shortlist after informal talks with Milan

2 July 2026 at 15:08

Reports in the UK claim that Roberto De Zerbi is hoping to add another left-sided forward to his ranks at Tottenham Hotspur, and that the club have held informal discussions with Milan for Rafael Leao, who is part Spurs’s three-player shortlist. 

Leao option for Tottenham after record deal for Tonali

Tottenham have made it clear that they are willing to invest heavily in order to avoid a repeat of the 2025-26 season, which almost saw them relegated despite having won the Europa League the year before. 

The headline news is that Italy international Sandro Tonali is set to join in a club-record deal worth €116m including bonuses. That is on top of another expensive deal for Mateus Fernandes from West Ham and Jean-Paul van Hecke from Brighton & Hove Albion. The North Londoners have also brought in proven Premier League experience in Andrew Robertson and Marcos Senesi on free transfers. 

NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 24: Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United celebrates scoring his team's first goal during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Newcastle United FC and Qarabag FK at St James' Park on February 24, 2026 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 24: Sandro Tonali of Newcastle United celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Newcastle United FC and Qarabag FK at St James’ Park on February 24, 2026 in Newcastle upon Tyne, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

If Tottenham bring in another starting-quality left winger, the club’s total summer spend could be approaching the €400m (£350m) mark according to reports from the Independent

The Independent reports that Tottenham and De Zerbi’s preferred option in attack is AFC Bournemouth’s Eli Junior Kroupi, who is said to be valued in the region of €93m (£80m). 

MILAN, ITALY - MAY 10: Rafael Leao of AC Milan gestures during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Atalanta BC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 10, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – MAY 10: Rafael Leao of AC Milan gestures during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Atalanta BC at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 10, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Thursday’s report claims that Tottenham have a shortlist of three players for their left wing position, which also includes Milan’s Leao and Manchester City’s Savinho. The Independent reports that there have been informal discussions regarding Leao between Spurs and Milan.

Vieri believes only two Italy players would start for World Cup favourites France

2 July 2026 at 14:48

Cristian Vieri believes that France have ‘the most complete squad’ at the 2026 World Cup, that they and Argentina are the favourites to win the title again and says that only two Italy national team players are good enough to start for Didier Deschamps’s side. 

The legendary former Inter and Italy striker gave his assessments of the 2026 World Cup thus far in an in-depth interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport.

Vieri: France or Argentina for the World Cup, two Italy players get into Deschamps’s side

He believes that the 2026 tournament is one that focuses around two nations and three individuals: France and Argentina are the nailed-on favourites to win that most coveted of trophies, but it is a three-horse race between Kylian Mbappe, Lionel Messi and Erling Haaland for the Golden Boot. 

“France are the most complete, there is no competition. They’re too strong,” Vieri told La Gazzetta dello Sport. 

“I’m looking at France and Argentina, because Messi defies all logic. He’s like Harry Potter, he’s making magic even at 39 years old. 

“He’s in a different category, there is no comparison with the others. He, Mbappe and Haaland will play for the Golden Boot and I would also say watch out for Norway, along with Brazil, for me, they are almost among the favourites. 

“As for the all-time top scorer rankings, though, there is no competition. Mbappe is younger, he will get another six or seven goals at the next World Cup and will leave everyone behind.” 

There is, of course, no Italy at the 2026 World Cup following the play-off final heartbreak against Bosnia and Herzegovina at the end of March. But that doesn’t mean that there is a lack of Italian talent. 

LEEDS, ENGLAND - FEBRUARY 28: Gianluigi Donnarumma of Manchester City celebrates his sides first goal during the Premier League match between Leeds United and Manchester City at Elland Road on February 28, 2026 in Leeds, England. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)
LEEDS, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 28: Gianluigi Donnarumma of Manchester City celebrates his sides first goal during the Premier League match between Leeds United and Manchester City at Elland Road on February 28, 2026 in Leeds, England. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)

Vieri believes that there are still two Italy representatives that are strong enough to start for his World Cup favourites, France: “Yes, Donnarumma and Tonali,” he declared.

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Roma midfielder in demand from multiple Premier League teams after World Cup performances

2 July 2026 at 16:00

Reports today claim Premier League teams are keeping a close eye on a midfielder breaking out for Morocco at the World Cup.

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We all remember the last World Cup, where the likes of Azzedine Ounahi and Sofyan Amrabat shone for Morocco and got big moves off the back of it.

Well, the North African nation is having another great tournament, and it looks like we might have found the next player to get a big move from their success.

TeamTalk today report that multiple teams are keen on Neil El Aynaoui, the Roma midfielder who is currently looking great as the in-demand Ayyoub Bouaddi’s partner in the middle of the pitch.

Impressive midfielder ready to step up to new level

El Aynaoui only joined Roma a year ago, and they will be keen to hold onto him. But Barcelona and Real Madrid have apparently watched him in the past, and now a host of Premier League teams are ready to try and persuade him to join.

His intermediaries have apparently already been in contact with Aston Villa, Brighton, Bournemouth, Newcastle and Sunderland.

He featured 30 times for Roma this season, but wasn’t always counted on as a starter. Now he’s shown what he can do, that will surely change – or they’ll surely sell him.

In other news…

Atletico Madrid are getting into gear this summer and are soon to complete their first major transfer deal.

Just when you thought things had calmed down in the Premier League, a shock manager change has come out of nowhere.

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Ornstein: Major Liverpool departure expected in due course that could derail Reds’ transfer plans

2 July 2026 at 15:58

Liverpool director Richard Hughes is reportedly expected to leave the club to take over at Saudi Pro League side Al Hilal in due course.

That’s according to David Ornstein of the Athletic, with Hughes still continuing his work alongside Andoni Iraola for this summer’s transfer window for the time being.

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However, it seems Liverpool do not anticipate the former Bournemouth chief remaining in his current role at Anfield for much longer.

See below for Ornstein’s post on X about Hughes’ likely departure, which seems set to happen soon, albeit without a more concrete and confirmed date for the moment…

? Simon Francis already working at Al Hilal & leading transfer business; Richard Hughes expected to follow. Liverpool sporting director yet to sign + fully focused on #LFC this summer but #AlHilal operating on basis 47yo joins in due course @TheAthleticFC https://t.co/M2XS68hXie

— David Ornstein (@David_Ornstein) July 2, 2026

“Simon Francis already working at Al Hilal & leading transfer business; Richard Hughes expected to follow. Liverpool sporting director yet to sign + fully focused on #LFC this summer but #AlHilal operating on basis 47yo joins in due course,” Ornstein posted.

Richard Hughes’ exit could derail Liverpool’s transfer plans

This all seems far from ideal for Liverpool as Hughes is a senior figure working on transfer targets to help the club ahead of the new season.

LFC need a strong summer in terms of recruitment after such a disappointing 2025/26 campaign, with the club dropping from 1st to 5th in the space of a year.

This led to Arne Slot’s departure as manager, with Iraola now in place instead, but it’s a lot of upheaval on Merseyside as there are numerous other changes going on.

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Experienced players like Mohamed Salah, Andrew Robertson, and Ibrahima Konate have also all left, so there will need to be some major business done to replace them.

Hughes will likely have been working on deals for some time, and may finish doing so before making the move to Al Hilal, but it’s not clear exactly how this will all play out, and who could replace him at Anfield.

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Atletico set to complete €40m midfielder deal after talks for Brazilian player collapse

2 July 2026 at 15:30

Morten Hjulmand is set to be Atletico Madrid’s first major signing of the summer after a potential €40m deal was agreed.

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The Premier League transfer market has been set alight by Tottenham in the last few days, with major signings throughout the team.

Across Europe, it’s starting to warm up too as liquidity is pumped into the market. Atletico Madrid look like they could be next to make a major signing, as Spanish paper Marca report today.

Atletico to sign up all action Sporting midfielder

Their top transfer journalist Matteo Moretto reports that there is a “total agreement” between Atletico and Sporting CP over the transfer of energetic midfielder Morten Hjulmand.

The fee is expected to be somewhere between €35m and €40m for the 27 year old who has been a key part of Sporting’s recent success. Extensive for Joao Gomes of Wolves and Bernardo Silva on a free transfer both ended up going nowhere, meaning Atletico had to look further down their list of targets.

Diego Simeone’s side hope to follow this up with the signing of attacker Kang-in Lee from PSG, a deal which Moretto is at a similar stage of completion and will end up costing a similar amount.

In other news…

Just when you thought things had calmed down in the Premier League, a shock manager change has come out of nowhere.

Nicolas Jackson is set to return to Chelsea now that the World Cup is over, and there are some big questions about his future to be answered.

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Premier League shock manager change confirmed by Fabrizio Romano

2 July 2026 at 15:14

Nottingham Forest are set to appoint Oliver Glasner after the stunning dismissal of Vitor Pereira this morning.

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If, like us, you’ve been distracted by the World Cup, you may have forgotten some of the big plot-lines in the Premier League.

One of those was what would happen to Oliver Glasner, who had really impressed as a coach but missed out on the Chelsea, Spurs, Liverpool, Man U and Man City jobs this summer.

There were a few options on the table, especially in Europe. But nobody was expecting Nottingham Forest to be one of them. They had a manager – Vitor Pereira did a great job there in the second half of the season stabilising them and keeping them clear of relegation.

Ruthless Forest continue quest for upwards mobility

But the Tricky Trees have now sacked him, in a truly surprising mid-summer move, and appointed Glasner to replace him.

It’s a savage move from a famously ruthless owner. Glasner does have a bigger reputation than Pereira, but it’s come from left field.

Pereira will be fine, however. If he doesn’t get a job right away, he will surely snag a spot with the first team to sack a coach in relegation trouble next season.

In other news…

Nicolas Jackson is set to return to Chelsea now that the World Cup is over, and there are some big questions about his future to be answered.

In other Chelsea news, Enzo Fernandez’s agent has started making big statements to try and get his client the Real Madrid move he wants.

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Romano: Bayern make €50m decision over striker’s future

2 July 2026 at 15:03

Nicolas Jackson’s future is now a pressing matter for Chelsea after Bayern’s purchase clause expired.

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The summer is rolling on and as teams get eliminated from the World Cup, transfer news heats up.

Nicolas Jackson’s Senegal team were beaten last night by Belgium in a thriller, meaning the striker is now free to sort out his club future. Fabrizio Romano made it official today, but we have known since about November that this would be the case – Bayern Munich will not take up their option to make his loan from Chelsea permanent. That clause has now expired.

Jackson’s Chelsea future could yet go in any direction

So what comes next for Jackson? Romano says he will “return to Chelsea” who will “decide on his future.” There seems like a good chance that new manager Xabi Alonso at least gives him a chance to impress in preseason – although the forward will be entitled to a few weeks off now after a long season.

As it stands, Jackson is a better option up top than Liam Delap, and until someone else is bought that will remain the case. If relations can be mended, we suspect Chelsea will do all they can to do just that.

In other news…

In other Chelsea news, Enzo Fernandez’s agent has started making big statements to try and get his client the Real Madrid move he wants.

Elliot Anderson’s massive move to Man City is the biggest of the summer so far, and there are some interesting takes on it.

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“We are looking” – Top agent admits his client is heading to the exit and has “close friends” in Madrid

2 July 2026 at 14:53

Enzo Fernandez is lining up a move to Real Madrid, and his agent has made an effort to keep the story alive this week.

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Enzo Fernandez’s move to Real Madrid is potentially one of the biggest moves of the summer – but it’s not really got off the ground yet.

The World Cup is getting in the way, as are other deals at both clubs. But it feels like a matter of time before it ends up on the back pages again when the tournament is over.

Enzo has friends in Madrid according to agent

Fernandez’s agent Javier Pastore did his best to get it into the papers again today with some very suggestive quotes about his client’s future.

“We are looking at possibilities to leave Chelsea, but there is nothing firm or confirmed at any club,” the former attacker said.

“He has many friends in Madrid, and he is very close friends with Julián Álvarez, and in the end, whenever they can spend time together, they are together there. And I also live in Madrid.”

He’s doing all he can to push a move without burning bridges at Chelsea. After Enzo spoke openly himself about a move to Spain, there isn’t really much to lose on their end by upping the pressure.

In other news…

Elliot Anderson’s massive move to Man City is the biggest of the summer so far, and there are some interesting takes on it.

Barcelona are considering selling a player they bought just a year ago for a major profit.

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(Photo) Star on way to Tottenham medical, already drops major hint about next transfer

2 July 2026 at 14:48

Sandro Tonali hasn’t even been officially confirmed as a new Tottenham player yet and he’s already thinking about a possible return to AC Milan in the future.

The Italy international previously played for Milan before his spell at Newcastle United, and he’s now closing in on a big-money move to Spurs for this summer.

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See below for the latest updates from Fabrizio Romano on this saga, as he’s posted an exclusive photo of Tonali travelling with his wife and agents for his medical in London…

???? Sandro Tonali, on his way to London to undergo medical and sign at Tottenham.

Here with Giuseppe Riso, with FIFA agent Marianna Mecacci and with his wife. ?? pic.twitter.com/uj4cXmjtcn

— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 2, 2026

On top of that, Romano has also posted some interesting Tonali quotes about his plans for a possible return to Milan at some point in the future.

Ahead of even completing his move to Tottenham, the 26-year-old has already made it clear that he’d love a second spell at the San Siro, so that perhaps raises questions about how long he even plans on staying in north London…

??? Sandro Tonali on dream to return to AC Milan one say: “There are always rumors about it… we always joke about it”.

“But if one day there’s a chance [to return to AC Milan], we’ll seriously talk about that”. pic.twitter.com/BQYnuvhIqQ

— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 2, 2026

“There are always rumors about it… we always joke about it,” Tonali is quoted as saying by Romano. “But if one day there’s a chance [to return to AC Milan], we’ll seriously talk about that.”

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Sandro Tonali’s desire to return to Italy is nothing new

We’ve reported some exclusive information of our own on Tonali in recent months, and it is true that he really wants to go back to Italy at some point.

Some sources even indicated it was his preference to do so this summer, but this was always likely to be impossible due to the transfer fee and wages involved.

At one point we had it confirmed to us that Tonali would cost £100m, which ended up putting Manchester United off pursuing the deal any further, even though they at one point looked like a serious option for him.

It will be interesting to see now how long Tonali stays with Tottenham and if a Serie A club ends up being his next destination.

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Shakur Stevenson targets fight with world champion who will ‘bring the best out of him’

2 July 2026 at 16:06

has never looked close to losing during his professional career but he thinks there is one fighter out there that could potentially push him to his limit. Stevenson has become one of the best pound-for-pound fighters in the world after securing world honours in four divisions from featherweight to super-lightweight. He has beaten fighters such […]

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Kate Middleton greets tennis fans at Wimbledon ahead of Day 4 action

The Princess of Wales, Kate Middleton, returned to the Wimbledon Tennis Championships and took an active role in the opening festivities, assisting with ticket distribution and personally welcoming visitors as they entered the historic All England Club.

Dressed in a blue linen suit, Middleton was seen mingling with the public. Lines of devoted tennis fans had queued up in the early hours, some as early as 4 a.m., hoping to secure tickets in hopes of experiencing Wimbledon’s fourth day.

Later in the day, Middleton joined four-time Wimbledon semifinalist Tim Henman and Deborah Jevans, chair of the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC), to watch British Arthur Fery take on Otto Virtanen in a second-round match. Beyond her courtside presence, Middleton was also scheduled to meet with children from the Shine Camera Club, a photography initiative that empowers and supports children from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Since marrying Prince William in 2011, Middleton has become a fixture at Wimbledon, attending the championships annually and supporting the third Grand Slam of the year. Middleton has followed in the footsteps of Queen Elizabeth II, herself an avid tennis fan and frequent Wimbledon attendee.

More: Serena, Venus Williams not on Wimbledon schedule for Thursday. Will they play Friday?

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Soccer-Eliminated but not alone: Mexico City cafe becomes haven for World Cup heartbreak

By Diego Oré

MEXICO CITY, July 2 (Reuters) - Amid the sea of green that washed over Mexico City after the country's World Cup victory over Ecuador on Tuesday, one shop defiantly ‌hoisted the Ecuadorian flag and welcomed all the downtrodden fans of Mexico's opponents to a ‌place of refuge.

Welcome to the Losers Cafe, a coffee shop in the cosmopolitan neighbourhood of Condesa that is comforting fans of the ​losing teams.

Each morning, small flags representing the defeated teams are raised at the cafe's entrance to foster a sense of community. Inside, a free drink awaits those who come bearing the jersey of the losing team. Even the napkins read "dry your tears".

Monse Aguilar, a 24-year-old photographer supporting South Africa, visited the Losers Cafe earlier this ‌week after her team lost 1-0 ⁠to Canada on Sunday and were eliminated from the World Cup.

"It's like a hug for the heart after losing," she said as she sipped a free drink.

The Losers ⁠Cafe was the brainchild of the Swedish dairy alternative brand Oatly, which then partnered with Ian Infante, the owner of the coffee shop.

Infante, whose shop is normally called Compay Cafe, said the idea resonated with him. The 38-year-old ​is originally ​from Venezuela and started the shop as a street ​stall in the nearby Roma neighbourhood before ‌it grew into a storefront.

As an immigrant, he said, he immediately understood "the emptiness left by loss".

But his customers didn't all get it, at first. He said that during the first week of the World Cup, some struggled to grasp the concept of the newly branded establishment.

"People were saying, 'I'm not a loser.' But once we explained how it works, they understood it and began to enjoy it more, feeling a bit more ‌connected to defeat," Infante said.

Rocio de la Cuadra Diaz, market ​developer for Oatly Mexico, said the company chose to launch the ​campaign in Mexico's capital - rather than in ​any of the U.S. or Canadian cities also hosting World Cup games - because of ‌the rapid growth of the brand in ​Latin America and the local ​sense of humour.

"The concept of creating a cafe for losers in Mexico made sense because we almost always lose," said De la Cuadra.

Now that Mexico have won their first knockout game in ​40 years, that mentality might change. ‌Mexican fans are praying that El Tri can pull off a historic upset in their ​clash against England on Sunday.

And if not, there will always be the Losers Cafe.

(Reporting by ​Diego Oré, editing by Laura Gottesdiener and Toby Davis)

Rocco Zikovic leaves for Hungary

Rocco Zikovic leaves for Hungary
Rocco Zikovic leaves for Hungary

Signs for Nyiregyhaza Spartacus

Rocco Zikovic is making a permanent move from FC Red Bull Salzburg to Hungarian top-flight club Nyíregyháza Spartacus.

The 21-year-old Croatian defender had been in Salzburg since January 2021, playing for the Red Bull Academy’s U16 (6 appearances) and U18 (30 appearances) teams, as well as our UEFA Youth League squad (9 appearances). Zikovic also made 48 appearances (5 goals, 2 assists) for co-operation club club FC Liefering. He spent the last six months on loan in Portugal with Leiria (3 appearances).

We wish Rocco Zikovic all the best for his future!

England’s World Cup win over DR Congo delivers biggest TV audience of the year for BBC as viewing figures revealed

England’s comeback win over DR Congo delivered the biggest television audience of the year for the BBC as more 16.3m viewers tuned in for the World Cup 2026 clash.

Thomas Tuchel’s side came from behind to progress into a clash with Mexico thanks to a double from captain Harry Kane having fallen behind early in Atlanta.

A tea-time slot produced an average of 14m viewers across the match, as well as 10.4m streams on the BBC iPlayer.

ITV had attracted a peak of 15.4m viewers for England’s opening game of the tournament against Croatia, a figure surpassed by the knockout encounter.

“These are extraordinary audience figures that show the BBC is the place the nation comes together for the biggest sporting moments,” said Alex Kay-Jelski, the BBC’s director of sport. “England's dramatic victory captured millions across TV, iPlayer, BBC Sport digital platforms and social media, with audiences consuming the tournament in record numbers.”

The BBC will also have coverage of England’s next game against Mexico – although a kick-off time in the early hours of Monday morning will likely lead to a smaller audience. The BBC will also have first pick of the two semi-finals.

The two broadcasters are sharing the showing of the tournament, and will both broadcast the final on Sunday 19 July.

England’s World Cup quarter-final with France was the biggest television event of 2022.

Controversial penalty ends Senegal’s FIFA World Cup run against Belgium

The penalty awarded against the Senegalese national team in the final moments of their match against Belgium on Wednesday caused widespread controversy after it led to their elimination from the Round of 32 at the 2026 World Cup, in a harsh turn of events that saw the “Lions of Teranga” go from leading 2-0 to losing 3-2.

FT (AET): 🇧🇪 Belgium 3-2 Senegal 🇸🇳

Late penalty in extra time seals it! Belgium are through to the Round of 16 at Senegal’s expense. #FIFAWorldCup | #beINWC26 | #Belgiumpic.twitter.com/SOBSUNSIdG

— beIN SPORTS (@beINSPORTS_EN) July 1, 2026

Honduran referee Said Martinez awarded a penalty kick at the end of the second period of extra time, after a VAR review, following a challenge by Senegal’s Lamine Camara on Belgian captain Youri Tielemans, with the score tied 2-2 and the match heading towards a penalty shootout.

GOAL!

Nerves of steel from Tielemans as he scores from the penalty spot to surely send Belgium through to the Round of 16! 🔥⚽

🇧🇪 Belgium 3-2 Senegal 🇸🇳#FIFAWorldCup | #beINWC26 | #Belgiumpic.twitter.com/CrQMYZlAhX

— beIN SPORTS (@beINSPORTS_EN) July 1, 2026

The “Archivo VAR” platform, which specialises in analysing refereeing decisions, said that VAR intervened excessively during the match, confirming that it was Tielemans who extended his foot in front of Camara, causing the contact.

The platform added, via its account on “X,” that the incident did not warrant VAR intervention, explaining that it was the Belgian player who forced the contact entirely, and that the situation did not amount to the clear and obvious error needed to justify the referee reviewing the decision.

The decision triggered a wave of controversy on social media, with one fan writing: “This is 100% robbery. Senegal have been robbed. How is this a penalty? Belgium do not deserve to go through corruption.”

This is 100% a robbery senegal have been robbed how is this a penalty???? Belgium do not deserve to go through corruption https://t.co/ykILb8NnBG

— Danis (@DanisMCFC) July 1, 2026

Sports content creator Sneako blamed the result on match ‘”rigging”.

“Rigged! Senegal should storm the pitch right now. Leave the pitch and go home. This is rigged!”

SNEAKO calls out FIFA for RIGGING the Belgium vs. Senegal knockout game after the referee awarded Belgium a penalty in the VERY LAST minute, eliminating Senegal from the World Cup 😳💔

"Rigged! Senegal should storm the pitch right now. Leave the pitch and go home. This is… pic.twitter.com/Yk3OE7iRD6

— Daily SNEAKO (@dailysneako) July 1, 2026

Another sports fan wrote: “I’m sorry, but this was never a penalty. Camara went to clear the ball, but it was Tielemans who got in his way. Senegal was robbed, and it should have been Belgium going out.”

Spanish sports journalist Manolo Lama commented: “They stole the Africa Cup of Nations from them, and now they’re stealing all the solidarity with Senegal at the World Cup too.”

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Senegal’s Habib Diarra, front, celebrates scoring their first goal with Ismail Jakobs, back, during the World Cup round of 32 soccer match between Belgium and Senegal in Seattle, Wednesday, July 1, 2026. (AP Photo/Abbie Parr) (AP)

Egyptian journalist Mohamed Saeed linked the incident to what happened in the 2025 Africa Cup of Nations final against Morocco, writing: “You can feel that the penalty awarded against Senegal in the final seconds was a harsh lesson and a difficult test. After the scenes from the Africa Cup of Nations final, I think that if it weren’t for the change in the rules around the withdrawal incident, this scene could have repeated itself.”

Another sports fan, Fares Ahmed, wrote that football ”teaches lessons” and the outcome brought back the memory of Senegal at the tournament in Morocco.

“They took advantage of the tournament’s vulnerable position and the host’s need to make it a success, and used that to impose their pressure,” Ahmed wrote. “Today, the scene was almost repeated against Belgium — a penalty in the final minutes, objections, and disbelief over the decision — but this time there was no threat of withdrawal, because you can’t risk penalties like that in a tournament the size of the World Cup.”

Drawing a connection between the two events, one follower wrote on “X”: “When there was a clear penalty in the Morocco final, they rebelled against the decision and tarnished the reputation of African football, just because the tournament was in Morocco. But when an unclear penalty came along that eliminated them from the World Cup, they stayed silent, because this time it was in the West.”

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Senegal’s Pathe Ciss #6 kneels on the pitch after Belgium were awarded a penalty during the World Cup Round of 32 match in Seattle, on Wednesday, July 1, 2026 [Maddy Grassy/AP Photo]

After the dramatic penalty was awarded, Tielemans stepped up to take it and scored successfully, netting Belgium’s third goal and capping off an unexpected comeback that eliminated the Lions of Teranga.

But back on the pitch, Senegal had the run of play for 85 minutes. The African team held a two-goal lead, and had all but secured a spot in the round of 16 at the World Cup.

Within five minutes, it crumbled and the players were feeling it.

“We were at the heart of writing the beautiful pages of the history of our football in this world,” defender Krepin Diatta said. “And we have to accept that we failed at our mission.”

Senegal midfielder Habib Diarra said. “We had a good first half, but it wasn’t enough. A match lasts 90 minutes, and we’re devastated. It’s very tough. I don’t know what to say. When you’re on the pitch, you have to give your all, and that’s not what we did. We’ve only got ourselves to blame.”

First Afcon, now World Cup - Senegal trapped in &#39;football hell&#39;

Lamine Camara of Senegal leans his face against the chest of team-mate Moussa Niakhate as he is comforted following the World Cup 2026 last-32 loss to Belgium in Seattle. Niakhate has his hands clasped around the back of Camara's head to pull him in. Both are visible from waist up and wearing their green Senegal jerseys with yellow and red trim. The background is a highly-blurred scene which includes one Belgium player seen from behind and the crowd
Monaco midfielder Lamine Camara needed comforting by team-mates after giving away the extra-time penalty which saw Senegal knocked out of the World Cup [Getty Images]

In the city famous for giving us rock legends Nirvana, Senegal contrived a way to slip from a blissful state back into football hell in Seattle.

And VAR is the devil laughing on their shoulder.

The parallels between the Teranga Lions' last-gasp World Cup exit and January's Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) final, in which they were also infuriated by a controversial late penalty awarded following the intervention of the video assistant referee, are mind-blowingly similar.

This time, thankfully, no one walked off the field as they lost 3-2 to Belgium after Youri Tielemans converted from the spot in the 125th minute, but coach Pape Thiaw must surely feel a growing kinship with Sisyphus, the character from Greek mythology's underworld doomed forever to pitch all his efforts into rolling a giant rock up a hill, only to see it crash down again just as he thinks he has reached the pinnacle.

"We had the game in hand," Thiaw lamented afterwards, before noting it felt "cruel" to ultimately see success slip through their fingers.

For most of this match, Thiaw's team played a heavenly game, cruising into a 2-0 lead thanks to goals from Premier League stars Habib Diarra and Ismaila Sarr.

Crystal Palace forward Sarr has played like an angel for large parts of Senegal's campaign, his second-half effort here a thing of beauty as he deftly controlled a long ball forward on his chest before smashing past Thibaut Courtois.

That goal of the tournament contender meant the 28-year-old equalled Roger Milla's African record of four strikes at a World Cup, which the Cameroon legend registered Italia 90.

But unlike Milla or Senegal cult hero El Hadji Diouf, who played a similar role for his country at the 2002 finals and was watching in the stands this time around, Sarr will not get the chance to strut his stuff in the last 16 or quarter-finals.

Afcon memories come flooding back

Despite a season which saw him score 21 times in all competitions to help Palace lift the Uefa Conference League trophy, Sarr, more than most, will feel he has done something, somewhere, to offend the international sporting gods.

With the Afcon final against hosts Morocco locked at 0-0 at the start of second-half injury time, it was his headed 'goal' from a corner which was ruled out by referee Jean-Jacques Ndala, who had blown his whistle moments earlier for a foul.

It was a very soft decision and Senegal were aggrieved.

Minutes later, with virtually no time left on the clock, Morocco were handed the chance to doom Senegal, with Ndala going to the pitchside monitor following another corner, this time adjudging that Brahim Diaz had been unfairly hauled over by full-back El Hadji Malick Diouf.

The chaos which followed at the Prince Moulay Abdellah Stadium has blown a giant hole in the image of African football.

While I frantically tried to type out my match report in the media tribune, head down, a BBC colleague repeatedly tapped me on the shoulder to point out things like rioting fans, injured stewards being carried across the pitch and Senegal players leaving it.

After a long delay, in which Sadio Mane was among those who coaxed the team back out of the dressing room, I was left with my jaw on the floor as Diaz missed his penalty in the 24th minute of added time, dinking it Panenka-style into the grateful arms of Edouard Mendy.

Senegal went on to win the game 1-0 in extra time, only to see a Confederation of African Football appeal board strip them of the title two months later. The case is currently with the Court of Arbitration for Sport, with Senegal having vowed a "crusade" to overturn the decision.

Pape Thiaw, visible from waist up wearing a white t-shirt, holds his left hand up to his chin in a thoughtful pose on the touchline during a football match. Out of focus in the background an assistant referee can be seen in an orange shirt, substitutes wear purple bibs and stewarding staff are in luminous yellow bibs
Senegal boss Pape Thiaw has plenty to ponder after his side threw away a two-goal lead with five minutes remaining against Belgium [Reuters]

This time, there was no Mendy to act as white knight to the rescue, with the former Chelsea stopper injured and forced to sit out the game.

Looking agitated on the touchline, he watched helplessly as understudy Mory Diaw was beaten by Tielemans' brutally efficient spot kick, despatched into the top corner like a dagger through Senegalese hearts.

While Diaw was helpless to stop the winner, he was at fault for Belgium's equaliser, also scored by Tielemans in the 89th minute, having rushed off his line to punch away a cross he got nowhere near.

A penny for Mendy's thoughts? Senegal had been two goals to the good until Romelu Lukaku pulled the first back for struggling Belgium in the 86th minute. The comeback was the latest any side has overturned a two-goal deficit and gone on to win a game in World Cup history.

"Once we conceded for 2-1, we dropped even deeper and they got their second goal," Thiaw admitted.

"We tried to get back on our feet, but unfortunately it didn't work."

'There was no penalty'

Belgium captain Youri Tielemans is fouled by Lamine Camara during the 2026 World Cup last-32 tie in Seattle. Tielemans is standing with his left leg planted forward as Camara slides in from the side, leading with his right leg. The contact between the pair is difficult to see, with the ball positioned right in front of their pink boots. Behind them, watching on, are two Senegal defenders and two Belgium attackers, including Romelu Lukaku. The Belgians wear white socks and shorts and light shirts made up of pink and turquoise patches, while the Senegalese are all in green with red and yellow trim. A blurred section of crowd is visible in the background
Lamine Camara conceded a penalty for his challenge on Belgium captain Youri Tielemans [Getty Images]

Just like in Rabat, the award of Belgium's decisive penalty was once again contentious, with Honduran referee Said Martinez agreeing with the VAR that Lamine Camara's sliding challenge caught the back of Tielemans' heel and prevented the midfielder playing the ball.

Senegal's players protested vociferously, but Fifa has tightened its regulations to prevent a repeat of the Afcon final walk-off.

"Our interpretation was that there was no penalty," Thiaw said.

"You have to accept, even if it's difficult."

Not everyone has responded so calmly to the disastrous defeat.

Midfielder Pape Gueye, the man who scored Senegal's Afcon final 'winning' goal, has announced he is "taking a break" from international football until Thiaw and his coaching staff are relieved of their duties.

The Villarreal midfielder, recently voted the best African player in Spain's La Liga, was taken off in the 66th minute against Belgium.

"The midfield was doing well, so why did he change it?" said one heartbroken fan in Dakar.

"I simply don't understand Thiaw's tactical choices," said another, who also criticised the decision to withdraw Everton forward Iliman Ndiaye.

"It's not easy to lose this kind of match," Thiaw said. "Unfortunately, it slipped away from us, but it's football."

From Afcon hero to World Cup fall guy in the space of a few short months - Thiaw knows better than most how football can be a devilishly cruel mistress.

Andres Iniesta claims Spain&#8217;s World Cup fortunes hinge on Lamine Yamal: &#8216;A very important player&#8217;

Andres Iniesta claims Spain’s World Cup fortunes hinge on Lamine Yamal: ‘A very important player’
Andres Iniesta claims Spain’s World Cup fortunes hinge on Lamine Yamal: ‘A very important player’

Few players understand what it takes to deliver on football’s biggest stage better than Andres Iniesta, and the Barcelona legend believes Spain possess the talent to challenge for World Cup glory once again.

The man who scored the winning goal in the 2010 World Cup final remains optimistic about Luis de la Fuente’s side and sees Lamine Yamal as one of the players capable of making the difference when the pressure is at its highest.

While acknowledging the unpredictable nature of major tournaments, Iniesta remains convinced that Spain have enough quality to compete with the best nations in the world.

Lamine Yamal can influence Spain’s destiny

Spain’s hopes of lifting a second World Cup title could depend heavily on the influence of one player, according to Iniesta.

The former Barcelona midfielder explained the importance of Yamal’s impact, insisting that the teenager’s ability to decide matches may prove decisive for the national team’s ambitions.

Speaking about the youngster’s role within Luis de la Fuente’s squad, Iniesta was quoted by Mundo Deportivo as saying,

“Lamine Yamal is a very important player for the national team, and the team’s future obviously also depends a great deal on the difference Lamine Yamal can make in matches.”

Iniesta says Lamine Yamal will be key for Spain. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

However, the World Cup winner was quick to mention that international tournaments rarely follow a straightforward pattern.

Iniesta stressed that margins are often extremely small and that even minor mistakes can alter the course of an entire campaign.

“These kinds of tournaments are very difficult and the slightest detail can prove very costly.”

Despite that warning, confidence in Spain’s chances remains intact.

Spain among the favourites for the World Cup

Iniesta has not changed his opinion regarding Spain’s status among the leading contenders for the trophy.

The former midfielder believes the current generation has enough quality, personality and balance to compete against the strongest teams in the tournament.

“For me, Spain is one of the favourites, because of the players and the impression they give me. 

Iniesta is optimistic about Spain’s World Cup chances. (Photo by Kenta Harada/Getty Images)

“I remain very optimistic and I hope and pray that we’ll be able to win that second star.”

The former Barcelona captain also reflected on the individuals who have stood out the most during the competition.

“So far, it’s been Leo Messi and Kylian Mbappé in particular, who have both scored six goals,” he said.

World Cup continues to produce surprises

One of the defining characteristics of the World Cup has always been its unpredictability, and Iniesta believes the current edition has been no different.

Several traditional heavyweights have already suffered disappointing exits, reinforcing the idea that reputations count for little once the knockout rounds begin.

Discussing the unexpected twists witnessed so far, Iniesta concluded,

“We’ve seen the usual surprises with big-name teams being knocked out, such as Germany and the Netherlands.”

Jon Jones rooting for Conor McGregor&#39;s return: &#39;He&#39;s a fighter in his heart&#39;

Jon Jones admires Conor McGregor for still wanting to fight again.

McGregor (22-6 MMA, 10-4 UFC) runs things back with Max Holloway (27-9 MMA, 23-9 UFC) in the UFC 329 main event on July 11 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas (Paramount+). He will return from a five-year long layoff after breaking his leg in a TKO loss to Dustin Poirier in July 2021.

Many doubted McGregor's return after his initial comeback against Michael Chandler in June 2024 was scrapped when he withdrew due to a broken pinky toe.

"Conor doesn't need to fight," Jones told Red Corner MMA. "He has everything, and I respect the fact that he's coming back to fight so much because it shows that he's a fighter in his heart. Me, I got to a certain level and I decided to walk away. Conor, he's back, and it just shows how much he loves the sport. It shows that he's still that fighter despite having so much success. I'm rooting for him, and I'm proud of him, and I think he's just great.

"The businessman that he's been for our sport teaches fighters that we can be more than just fighters. We could take our brand and do something special with it, which he did with Proper 12 whiskey and everything. I'm proud of Conor. I'm a massive fan, and I think I will be for the rest of my life. He has had a lot of struggles, ups and downs just like I have, but he always gets back on his feet, which is a huge example to so many out there."

Jones (28-1 MMA, 22-1 UFC) hasn't competed since finishing Stipe Miocic to retain his heavyweight title at UFC 309 in November 2024. He was disinterested in fighting Tom Aspinall, and instead turned his attention to Alex Pereira.

However, in June 2025, Dana White announced that Jones retired and Aspinall is now the undisputed UFC heavyweight champion. Jones then changed his tune by re-entering the testing pool when UFC Freedom 250 was announced at the White House, but when he was left out of the card, he requested his release.

This article originally appeared on MMA Junkie: Jon Jones rooting for Conor McGregor's return: 'He's a fighter in his heart'

Eli Manning confident Jaxson Dart will emerge as Giants&#39; next star QB

New York Giants quarterback Jaxson Dart flashed major potential on numerous occasions during his rookie campaign in 2025.

The young star made 12 total starts last year despite missing Weeks 11 and 12 with a concussion. Dart was excellent on a week-to-week basis before the injury, and the quarterback will now look to build upon that success in his second year.

Speaking from the Manning Passing Academy, legendary Giants quarterback Eli Manning shared his thoughts on Dart ahead of his second season in New York. Manning explained how Dart can become the Giants’ next franchise quarterback, noting that the signal-caller has all the tools at his disposal to cement himself as a star for years to come.

“When you’re coming into the NFL, you’re not the starter, you’re a rookie,” Manning told The Insiders. “It’s kind of hard to know what your role is. How do you lead guys? Do you know your offense completely? I think now, going into his second year, he’s going to have a greater command of the offense and a greater command of what he needs to do.

"How does he need to prepare? How does he watch film? How does he pick up the blitz, and how is he going to change protections? So, kind of knowing how teams played him, he can prepare for that and have answers next year. I think it just helps you from the leadership side and the preparation side of knowing what to expect.”

Manning is widely regarded as the greatest quarterback in the history of New York Giants football. The legendary signal-caller won two Super Bowls throughout his NFL career and was named MVP of both Super Bowl XLII and XLVI.

Dart undoubtedly has the talent to emerge as the Giants’ next franchise quarterback. Manning appears to have full confidence in the young signal-caller, and Dart will enter his second season in New York with some massive expectations.

Dart proved he could thrive in the spotlight on a handful of occasions in 2025, and the quarterback now finds himself entering a crucial sophomore campaign with the Giants in 2026.

This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Eli Manning confident Jaxson Dart will emerge as Giants' next star QB

NASCAR legend praises Chiefs players&#39; presence at the Anduril 250

During a recent episode of "The Dale Jr. Download," NASCAR legend Dale Earnhardt Jr. expressed his appreciation for having Kansas City Chiefs stars Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce at the Anduril 250 in San Diego weeks ago.

"The one thing I'll tell you. Mahomes and all those guys came to that race on their own accord." Earnhardt Jr. said. "Usually, every celebrity you see has been brought to the race through a partnership, a request through a sponsor of theirs, or even the outright series is paying for them to be there."

Travis Kelce chose to spend his bachelor party at NASCAR weekend in San Diego, and @DaleJr loved that. pic.twitter.com/IGTC9WcFLg

— Dirty Mo Media (@DirtyMoMedia) June 30, 2026

"They reached out to NASCAR, and they reached out to Amazon and said, 'How do we get to this race? We want to come; we're going to be in the area, and we want to see it.' I thought that was pretty neat." Earnhardt Jr. said. "That felt very Formula One-like, right? You see celebrities at Formula One races, and that's what San Diego felt like a little bit."

The appearance of Mahomes and Kelce at the race was well received by racing and football fans, boosting the event's mainstream visibility.

This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: NASCAR legend praises Chiefs players' presence at the Anduril 250

Falcons WR claims he didn&#39;t get opportunities with previous NFL teams

The last few years the Atlanta Falcons have hard arguably the most top-heavy dynamic at wide receiver in the NFL. Drake London has averaged nearly 1,000 receiving yards and 5.5 touchdowns per season, but nobody else at the position has stepped up to post even WR3-worthy numbers, let alone respectable WR2 production.

The Falcons made several new additions to the wide receiver corps this offseason, hoping to give London a little more help. In the third round of the draft they picked Georgia burner Zachariah Branch and in free agency they brought back Olamide Zaccheaus and signed former first-round draft pick Jahan Dotson.

The Dotson deal doesn't represent a massive investment. It's a two-year contract worth a total of $15 million. Nevertheless it's been written off as one of the team's worst off-season moves and one of the NFL's worst free agent signings in general.

To hear Dotson tell it, he just didn't get a chance to show what he could do in previous stops with the Washington Commanders and the Philadelphia Eagles. Here's what Dotson said, per Josh Kendall at The Athletic.

“I 100 percent believe in my talent and ability to make plays in this league,” Dotson said. “It’s just about getting the opportunity to do so. I didn’t really have that opportunity the past couple years. Now I’m looking to really do that, and I can’t wait to make plays for this football team.”

It's a little rich to hear a first-round pick claim he didn't get an opportunity, but worth looking into at least. Dotson entered the NFL in the 2022 season with Washington and as a rookie he showed a lot of promise, totaling 35 catches on 61 targets for 523 yards and seven touchdowns in just 12 games. The following season Dotson's target total went up to 83, but his production dropped to 518 yards and four touchdowns despite playing every game.

The Commanders felt they had seen enough, so they pulled off a rare intradivision trade, sending him to the Eagles. Dotson played in all 17 games his first season in Philly, but only saw 33 targets, totaling 216 yards and zero touchdowns. Last year it was much the same story - 36 targets, 262 yards and one score.

So, it may be fair for Dotson to claim that he didn't get a real opportunity with the Eagles, where they were loaded at wide receiver with A.J. Brown (now in New England), DeVonta Smith and tight end Dallas Goedert taking up a lot of the attention, as well.

However, Dotson got plenty of chances to prove he was worth a first-round pick in Washington and just wasn't able to cut it. His career catch rate is just 56.8 percent and his success rate is 46.5 percent. The odds are against him putting up the kind of numbers you'd hope for from a first-round pick at this point.

Dotson still is only 26 years old, though. There's still time for him to make a name for himself in the NFL, even if it's only in a Robin type role to Drake London's Batman. If he's able to come through and produce consistently, the Falcons will be getting a pretty great bargain.

This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Falcons WR claims he didn't get opportunities with previous NFL teams

John Deere Classic&#39;s 4th hole will play different this year after loss of huge tree

SILIVS, Ill. — A seasoned golf viewer might notice something quite different while watching this week's 2026 John Deere Classic.

The fourth hole at TPC Deere Run in Silvis, Illinois, has been altered significantly. The large tree that once stood in the middle of the fairway had to be removed, prompting a total overhaul of the dogleg right par-4 nicknamed "Friendship Farm."

A general view of the fourth hole during the pro-am prior to the John Deere Classic at TPC Deere Run on June 29, 2022 in Silvis, Illinois.

A drone view of the new 4th hole at TPC Deere Run, which was renovated prior to the 2026 John Deere Classic.

A pair of bunkers were added to the right side of the fairway where pros would typically try to cut the corner to avoid the tree. But they won't be cutting that corner this year. A new tee box was installed, making No. 4 about 40-50 yards longer than it used to be and forcing a carry of more than 315 yards to clear the sand traps.

"It's a completely different hole as far as the difficulty. It's a much harder hole," said Jordan Spieth, who has won John Deere Classic twice, in 2013 and 2015. "It used to be kind of cut the corner and hit a wedge into that green. Now, you have to hit a really nice drive to be in the fairway. Then from there you're looking at some kind of a mid-iron into that skinny green.

"It certainly changed the way the hole will be played for the week, I think, for scoring average, but it's also a phenomenal-looking second shot. It's still built to be able to have that kind of distant shot in. It's not unfair by any means. It just is a lot harder."

A drone view of the new 4th hole at TPC Deere Run, which was renovated prior to the 2026 John Deere Classic.

Even though the tree is gone, a tee shot straight down the middle could still spell trouble, especially in firm conditions. The fairway has been narrowed and another bunker sits on the left side of it, swallowing up any drives that roll through the short grass.

"It's definitely different off the tee and creates the second shot, which is a lot longer and you kind of have to be a little thoughtful about where your miss is, especially off the tee," said Jackson Koivun, who is making his second start at the Deere, but his first as a pro. "For a guy like me, I can't carry that far right bunker; not sure a ton of people can. Then you can definitely run into that left bunker, so having a good plan off that tee and try and keep the ball in the fairway all four days to attack that green."

On a course that typically yields plenty of birdies and scores in the low-60s, the changes to No. 4 will be a welcome sight for fans who like to see the pros face more challenges. But it's also a bitter-sweet renovation for those with ties to the golf course, because the tree that was taken out was not just any old tree.

The large oak known as the Hewitt Tree had a history that spanned generations. This piece of property was home to the leading Arabian horse breeding operation in the U.S. for more than 40 years, and its owners, William and Patricia Hewitt, were a staple of the Quad Cities community. Patricia — a renowned philanthropist and activist in the mid-20th century — was the great-great granddaughter of John Deere himself, and William was the chairman of Deere & Company from 1955-1982, helping grow it into the world's top producer of agriculture equipment.

View of the fourth hole at TPC Deere Run prior to the third round of the John Deere Classic on July 10, 2010 in Silvis, Illinois.

So, needless to say, that tree was significant to those who have spent a lot of time around TPC Deere Run, like Zach Johnson, an Iowa native who is making his 24th straight appearance at the John Deere Classic this week.

"That tree, it's kind of like a Dikembe Mutombo in a lot of respects," Johnson said, likening the Hewitt Tree to one of basketball's greatest shot-blockers. "It was placed strategically. Unfortunate, that was kind of the character of the hole, and maybe it had a little bit of — I'm not nostalgic or anything like that — sentimentality, but there's something to be said on that tree on 4. But it's not going to change the integrity of the golf course, by any means."

Nick Stavas is a digital producer and commerce writer for Golfweek. Follow him on X/Twitter (@nickstavas).

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: John Deere Classic's 4th hole will play different this year after loss of huge tree

Brighton sign Austria defender Svoboda from Venezia

Michael Svoboda in action for Venezia
Austria defender Michael Svoboda made 133 appearances for Venezia [Getty Images]

Brighton have signed Austria defender Michael Svoboda from Serie B champions Venezia on a four-year contract for an undisclosed fee.

The 27-year-old centre-back is with Austria at the World Cup and will join up with Fabian Hurzeler's squad later this summer.

Svoboda captained Venezia to the Serie B title last season, with Brighton head coach Hurzeler describing him as a player capable of strengthening the Seagulls both in and out of possession.

"Michael has enjoyed a fantastic season with Venezia, captaining them to the league title," Hurzeler said.

"He has a number of attributes that we believe will see him adapt well to how we play, both in and out of possession.

"He also adds competition to an area we are looking to strengthen and with a number of clubs pursuing him this summer, I am very happy that he's decided to come to Brighton."

Svoboda began his career in Austria with Schwechat before joining WSG Tirol, where he helped the club win promotion to the Austrian Bundesliga.

He moved to Venezia in 2020 and earned promotion to Serie A twice, in 2021 and again last season, making his Austria debut in October 2024 and winning four international caps.

The defender becomes Brighton's fifth signing in preparation for the 2026-27 campaign following the arrivals of teenage winger Zadok Yohanna from AIK, Leeds United centre-back Pascal Struijk, Olympiakos full-back Costinha and Benfica winger Rodrigo Rego.

Brighton have also agreed a club record £46m deal with Tottenham for Croatia defender Luka Vuskovic as reshape their defence following the £52m sale of Jan Paul van Hecke to Spurs.

The Seagulls signed Van Hecke from NAC Breda for £1.8m in 2020 and negotiated a 20% sell-on clause as part of the deal, before moving to bring in Vuskovic and Svoboda.

David Pollack reveals why you can &#39;count on&#39; Oklahoma

The Oklahoma Sooners were one of the surprise teams in 2025. After going 6-7 in 2024, their first year in the SEC, the Sooners bounced back by going 10-3 and returning to the College Football Playoff for the first time since 2019.

A big reason for that turnaround was the defense. The Sooners finished in the top 10 nationally in numerous categories, including a No. 5 ranking in overall defensive efficiency. A big reason for this was the return of Brent Venables as the play-caller.

The Sooners' head man has made a long career out of being one of the best defensive coordinators in college football. He won three national championships as a coordinator with Oklahoma and the Clemson Tigers. In what seemed to be a make-or-break season, Venables returned to calling the defense.

In a season widely viewed as pivotal for the program's direction, Venables' increased direct involvement in defensive game planning coincided with a more aggressive, assignment-disciplined unit that improved significantly in situational defense and red zone efficiency.

While Venables has always influenced the defensive identity, his imprint on weekly schematics was more visible last season and aligned with Oklahoma's jump in national competitiveness on that side of the ball.

The question now is whether that level of production can be sustained in a more demanding SEC schedule. College football analyst David Pollack believes the foundation is stable.

"This unit, the way they play, the way they swarm, the way they're going to play coverage in the back end playing aggressive, these guys are going to make plays," Pollack said on 'See Ball Get Ball with David Pollack.' "They're going to put up numbers at a high level. They are just going to do that. You count on that from Oklahoma week in and week out."

If Oklahoma is to continue its upward trajectory and be a legit contender in college football, defensive consistency against elite SEC offenses will remain the key variable, even after last season's breakout.

Oklahoma's defensive resurgence is now less about proving it can compete and more about proving it can sustain elite-level efficiency against a full SEC schedule. If Venables' unit maintains its discipline and situation strength, the Sooners' rise may not be a one-year spike, but a structural shift.

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Dodger notes – Bobby Bonilla walked so Dodger deferrals could run; World Cup is everywhere

14 Jun 1998: A portrait of Bobby Bonilla #25 of the Los Angeles Dodgers during a game against the Colorado Rockies at the Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles, California. The Rockies defeated the Dodgers 3-2. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Laforet /Allsport | Getty Images

Most baseball fans know that July 1 is colloquially known as Bobby Bonilla Day. In 2000, the New York Mets decided to defer the remaining $5.9 million left on Bonilla’s contract after they released him for batting .160.

Bonilla’s agent used that dismal batting average to his client’s advantage, knowing the team just wanted him gone. He got the team to defer the remaining money for 10 years, but then got 8% interest and those payment spread out over the next 25 years.

As such, the Mets now pay Bonilla $1,193,248.20 every July 1.

Before he was on the Mets, however, Bonilla was on the Dodgers, a part of one of the most shocking trades in Dodgers history. Bonilla and Gary Sheffield and three other players were traded to the Dodgers from the Florida Marlins for Mike Piazza and Todd Zeile.

The Dodgers traded Bonilla to the Mets, and that deferred payment idea ended up coming around to benefit the Dodgers 24 years later. In addition to Shohei Ohtani, the Dodgers have eight players with deferred payments.

The Mets used that deferred $5.9 million to get Mike Hampton, a starting pitcher who helped them win the 2000 World Series. All of the players on the Dodgers payroll have helped them win World Series, aside from Edwin Diaz who remains to be seen. A running joke that has turned into a viable way to field a championship winning team.

Steve Henson of the L.A. Times has more details and quotes here.

In case you missed it, a fan at the Dodgers game against the A’s on Tuesday night got super excited about Team Mexico scoring a goal in their World Cup game against Ecuador. Justin Wrobleski’s pitch went into the dirt right after the fan yelled, but he then struck out the batter on the next pitch. Mexico went on to win and will play their next game on Sunday.

Chuck Schilkin has all the fun details here.

Mid-Major Reacts Survey: Which mid-major has the best soccer kit?

Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the NCAA. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Mid-Major fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.

World Cup fever has hit Mid-Major Madness.

We’re taking a break from basketball as we look at some of the best soccer kits across mid-majors. But which one is the best?

Vermont

The Catamounts won the 2024 men’s soccer national championship and looked darn good doing it.

They eye-catcher for Vermont is their gold and green horizontal striped jerseys.

Had to be the 🟡!#NCAASoccer | #LetsRallypic.twitter.com/S9dYbeLhnu

— UVM Men's Soccer (@UVMmsoccer) November 23, 2025

These are classic and make you instantly think of them (or Siena with that color scheme).

The Catamounts’ white kit is clean was well with vertical green stripes on the front.

𝐘𝐨𝐮𝐭𝐡 𝐃𝐚𝐲 𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐬. 𝐛𝐲 𝐇𝐞𝐚𝐥𝐭𝐡𝐲 𝐋𝐢𝐯𝐢𝐧𝐠

🆚 Lehigh
🕰️ 6 P.M.
😸 Youth Day!
📺 ESPN+ | https://t.co/gelYoMcBWG
📈 https://t.co/pBg9W1VqDk#LetsRallypic.twitter.com/MoGh24xLfi

— UVM Men's Soccer (@UVMmsoccer) September 6, 2025

Vermont has also worn green jerseys with gold horizontal pinstripes and whites with alternating vertical gray stripes.

𝗭𝗮𝗰𝗵 𝗕𝗮𝗿𝗿𝗲𝘁𝘁 – 𝗔𝗘 𝗗𝗲𝗳𝗲𝗻𝗱𝗲𝗿 𝗼𝗳 𝘁𝗵𝗲 𝗬𝗲𝗮𝗿
Anchor of the UVM defense that conceded a league-low five goals in AE action. Catamounts are a +17 goal differential this season.#LetsRallypic.twitter.com/hqBa1bsoOR

— UVM Men's Soccer (@UVMmsoccer) November 12, 2024

𝗔𝗘 𝗦𝗲𝗺𝗶𝗳𝗶𝗻𝗮𝗹
#𝟮 𝗨𝗩𝗠 🆚 #𝟯 𝗨𝗠𝗕𝗖
🕰️ – 6 p.m.
📺 – https://t.co/zCq3WqQymx (ESPN+)
🎟️ – https://t.co/HTi5PRt5cO@UVM_Bookstore kiosk in Gutterson Fieldhouse will be open for your 🟢 & 🟡 needs!#LetsRally | #AEMSOCpic.twitter.com/ykgVN34R3B

— UVM Men's Soccer (@UVMmsoccer) November 13, 2024

High Point

The Panthers have multiple purple jerseys.

They have a light purple jersey with black stripes that almost give it a camo look.

Congratulations to #ProPanther Jefferson Amaya on his International call up with “La Selecta” the men’s national team of El Salvador. 🇸🇻🇸🇻🇸🇻#GoHPUpic.twitter.com/9StoVdfIQQ

— High Point University Soccer (@HPUMSOCCER) February 26, 2026

Their dark purple kit features a jersey with medium and dark vertical stripes.

Merry Christmas & Happy Holidays 🎁🎅🎄#GoHPUpic.twitter.com/ZctoSnQB0R

— High Point University Soccer (@HPUMSOCCER) December 25, 2025

Don’t worry, HPU has a white kit too, and it’s clean: High Point across the front with a purple stripe down each side.

Back where we belong and into the Top 🔟

That’s 1️⃣6️⃣ straight regular-season weeks in the United Soccer Coaches Rankings! This is the final poll until postseason play concludes. #GoHPUpic.twitter.com/HuOyy5OLgA

— High Point University Soccer (@HPUMSOCCER) November 11, 2025

Furman

Sticking with the purple trend, the Paladins also have jerseys with multiple shades of purple.

One hit has a gradient look across the front that shifts from white to purple.

NOT DONE 😮‍💨 pic.twitter.com/ARq4Fj9QVY

— Furman Men's Soccer (@FurmanSoccer) December 6, 2025

The darker purple alternates purple and black stripes horizontally across the front.

Paladins vs Broncos. Sunday. 1 PM. Stone Stadium.#FUAllTheTimepic.twitter.com/aqNZ7soVMF

— Furman Men's Soccer (@FurmanSoccer) November 21, 2025

Furman previously wore purple jerseys with black-striped ‘V’s and black jerseys with vertical pinstripes.

Back under the lights tomorrow night#FUAllTheTimepic.twitter.com/Wuq3YIRIQy

— Furman Men's Soccer (@FurmanSoccer) October 21, 2024

Halftime
Slade Starnes scores with 6 seconds left in the half and the Paladins double their lead at the break! pic.twitter.com/aOriwc5hPS

— Furman Men's Soccer (@FurmanSoccer) November 3, 2023

Harvard

Up to the northeast and the Ivy League. Harvard’s kit is great.

The white kit is so clean with just a small Harvard logo and numbers on the front.

Coming to Jordan Field this Fall…

More moments like this ⤵️🔥🔥#GoCrimson x #OneCrimsonpic.twitter.com/SRH5tDrk4m

— Harvard Men's Soccer (@harvardmsoccer) June 8, 2026

It’s the same design across their gray and crimson kits.

👏 Game Day for our Home Finale!

🆚 No. 24 Cornell
🎓 Senior Day
📍 Cambridge, MA
🏟️ Jordan Field
⏰ 1:00 PM
📺 https://t.co/jwrEAYR505
📊 https://t.co/jnnMyiIB7z#GoCrimson#OneCrimsonpic.twitter.com/RXGrMMCm9m

— Harvard Men's Soccer (@harvardmsoccer) November 1, 2025

Final from NYC.

Adam Poliakov scores his 4th goal in his last 3 outings.

Next, we host Cornell on Nov. 1.#GoCrimson#OneCrimsonpic.twitter.com/4fcG0uqctH

— Harvard Men's Soccer (@harvardmsoccer) October 26, 2025

Old Dominion

ODU has a variety of looks.

They’re white jerseys have pinstripes going in different directions.

We're back in Huntington for the first round of the Sun Belt Championship

🆚 | #8 Marshall
⏲️ | 3 p.m.
📍 | Huntington, W. Va.
📺 | https://t.co/nI6ziQl0bH
📊 | https://t.co/93HKqFnqkI#ODUSports | #Monarchs | #ReignOnpic.twitter.com/bbidX6T0W4

— ODU Men's Soccer (@ODUMensSoccer) November 10, 2024

Then there’s the blues: navy blue jerseys with baby blue vertical stripes.

Regular season finale with a spot in the Sun Belt Tournament on the line!
🆚 | James Madison
📍 | ODU soccer complex
📈 | https://t.co/390WB0Weiu
📺 | https://t.co/Ae8fT80asO#ODUSports | #ReignOn | #Monarchspic.twitter.com/tbCJ7rfjxB

— ODU Men's Soccer (@ODUMensSoccer) November 5, 2024

The Monarchs used to have that same design for the whites.

Good Morning Monarch Fans!
ODU hosts Georgia Southern tonight at 6pm at the ODU Soccer Complex. Good luck guys!#ODUSports | #Monarchs | #ReignOn

🆚 – Georgia Southern
🕖 – 6 p.m.
📍- ODU Soccer Complex
📺 – https://t.co/4FMZQAr94S
📊 – https://t.co/Y3uBpbO9iGpic.twitter.com/WkrEvsOpgE

— ODU Men's Soccer (@ODUMensSoccer) October 22, 2023

Hofstra

The Pride may be the simplest and cleanest behind Harvard.

Hofstra’s blue jerseys have white vertical pinstripes with the word Hofstra and uniform numbers on the front.

🚨@UnitedCoaches All-Atlantic Region🚨

Laurie Goddard
Daniel Burko
Stefano Campisi
Pietro Santi#PrideOfLIpic.twitter.com/zeT8QRxkfv

— Hofstra Men's Soccer (@HofstraMSOC) December 9, 2025

The whites have horizontal blue stripes.

#Hofstra takes down the top seed and defending champs on the road❗️#PrideOfLIpic.twitter.com/M7z3dd809v

— Hofstra Men's Soccer (@HofstraMSOC) November 23, 2025

Western Michigan

The Broncos have white jerseys with horizontal brown stripes plus the logo, the word ‘Broncos’ and numbers across the front.

21’ | GOOOOOAAALLLLL‼️ Beauvain with is 2nd in as many matches had us up early!

WMU 1, CLU 0#BroncosReign🐎 pic.twitter.com/1ch59br6QV

— WMU Men's Soccer (@WMUMensSoccer) November 20, 2025

The brown jerseys have yellow lettering and numbers.

The Broncos have their best scoring game in a decade to beat Adrian! 🗣️#BroncosReign🐎 pic.twitter.com/VeLkoCXZIW

— WMU Men's Soccer (@WMUMensSoccer) September 22, 2025

WMU has also worn browns that fade to yellow with white lettering.

𝑻𝑶𝑷 𝑻𝑬𝑵 𝑴𝑨𝑻𝑪𝑯𝑼𝑷

📅Friday, Sept. 6
🆚#9 Northwestern
📍WMU Soccer Complex
⏰ 5:30 PM
🎟️https://t.co/rphpf1xTCV

We need you to show out Bronco Nation! 🗣️#BroncosReignpic.twitter.com/Jls2AY75jq

— WMU Men's Soccer (@WMUMensSoccer) September 5, 2024

Rhode Island

The Rams have a great look.

Their whites have Rhode Island in navy blue with baby blue numbers. Add in an anchor on the front and bubbles running up the sleeves. It’s great.

Let’s keep it up! Thank you so much to our donors who have helped us so far. Keep the Day of Giving momentum going and make a gift to our program! To give: https://t.co/zM7kZ9CfkZ#gorhody#uridayofgivingpic.twitter.com/v60nJICMmE

— Rhody Men's Soccer ⚽ (@rhodymsoc) October 6, 2022

Other white jerseys have just the ‘RI’ logo and number on the front.

We’re half way done Rhody Nation! 12 hours left in the URI Day of Giving 2022. Make an impact & help Rhody Mens Soccer achieve our goals! 💙 #gorhody#uridayofgivingpic.twitter.com/uhyfY2KIup

— Rhody Men's Soccer ⚽ (@rhodymsoc) October 6, 2022

URI also has a checkerboard jersey with baby blue sleeves.

🐏👊 pic.twitter.com/t1uwP4ptRS

— Rhody Men's Soccer ⚽ (@rhodymsoc) September 21, 2022

Rhode Island has navy blue jerseys with baby blue stripes across the front.

Moving on 🆙 those @atlantic10 standings! #3morepoints 🔥🔥🔥 pic.twitter.com/NJsWOrN1Wc

— Rhody Men's Soccer ⚽ (@rhodymsoc) October 20, 2019

Old looks include baby blue jerseys.

3 hours until URI Day of Giving begins! 🚨🌊🐏 #URIDayOfGivingpic.twitter.com/gObHk3pzHB

— Rhody Men's Soccer ⚽ (@rhodymsoc) April 25, 2019

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8 Huskies earn Preseason All-Big Ten honors from Athlon Sports

As the Washington Huskies prepare for their third season in the Big Ten, Jedd Fisch's roster has plenty of promising talent to lean on, with eight players finding their names scattered across the four Preseason All-Big Ten teams.

Here's who earned honors.

LB Jacob Manu- Second Team

Windy City bound. 🙌 Coach Fisch, QB Demond Williams Jr., LB Jacob Manu, and OL Landen Hatchett will rep the Dawgs at B1G Media Day on July 30th🐺 pic.twitter.com/Vt2CyoaYWv

— Washington Football (@UW_Football) June 24, 2026

After redshirting in his first year on Montlake to preserve his final season of eligibility while coming off a torn ACL that ended his 2024 campaign prematurely, the 2023 All-Pac-12 First Team honoree, who boasts 241 tackles, 17.5 for loss, and 7.5 sacks in his career, is widely expected to be a focal point in the middle of defensive coordinator Ryan Walters' scheme.

"The guy I've seen play this spring is the guy I saw in 2023 play," inside linebackers coach Brian Odom said of Manu during spring practice.

OL John Mills- Third Team

The 2025 Freshman All-American, who also found his name on Phil Steele's Preseason Second Team All-America, feels like one of the more underrated players in the conference, even as a true sophomore. He allowed just 8 pressures as a true freshman and quickly established himself as a stalwart along Washington's offensive front thanks to his imposing physicality.

WR Dezmen Roebuck- Third Team

QB Demond Williams to WR Dezmen Roebuck pic.twitter.com/hlT8jgLWDl

— Nick Lemkau (@nicklemkaucfb) April 3, 2026

The second of UW's three Freshman All-Americans, who tallied 42 catches for 560 yards and 7 touchdowns last season, will step into a much bigger role in Fisch's offense this fall after the departure of Denzel Boston for the NFL draft and could assert himself as quarterback Demond Williams Jr.'s favorite target in his second year on campus.

TE Decker DeGraaf- Third Team

This celly >>@UW_Football's Decker DeGraaf to the house 👏@BigTenNetworkpic.twitter.com/OhhXKhW8hw

— Big Ten Football (@B1Gfootball) October 25, 2025

Over his first two years on campus, DeGraaf has put together 47 catches for 593 yards and 5 touchdowns, and should be competing for more targets in the offense. He also added ten pounds over the offseason in an attempt to improve as a run blocker and stay on the field for all three downs after the graduation of senior Quentin Moore.

"I just want to show that I'm a dominant run blocker and I can pass (protect) with everyone, and then being still a dominant pass catcher, just being well-rounded," DeGraaf said of one of his biggest focuses during spring practice.

P Hunter Green- Third Team

At San Diego State in 2025, Green's 30 punts inside the 20-yard line ranked No. 4 nationally, while his 46.97 yards per punt ranked No. 6. Now, in his final year of eligibility at his father's alma mater, he could lean an overhaul of special teams coordinator Chris Petrilli's unit.

C Landen Hatchett- Third Team

Meet the Pack: Senior Dawg and '24 UW Offensive Lineman of the Year, Landen Hatchett @LandenHatchett. From Ferndale, WA and studying Communication ☔️ pic.twitter.com/zinQHijWQZ

— Washington Football (@UW_Football) June 13, 2026

Even though the senior didn't participate in spring practice while recovering from a broken wrist, he's taken over 1,200 snaps in his career and has been one of the leaders of Fisch's squad both on and off the field for several years.

DT Elinneus Davis- Fourth Team

☔️🙌 @ElinneusDavispic.twitter.com/IYNQlozGWg

— Washington Football (@UW_Football) April 18, 2026

Washington's coaching staff is expecting the junior to step into stardom this fall and lead a completely retooled interior defensive line. With 43 tackles, 2.5 for loss, 1.5 sacks, and 3 pass breakups to his name, Davis has been a piece of the rotation for two years and could be one of the Big Ten's biggest breakout names this fall.

S Alex McLaughlin- Fourth Team

You don't see a scoop + score like this very often 😳 @UW_Football

📺: NBC pic.twitter.com/UelKeAERH4

— Big Ten Network (@BigTenNetwork) November 23, 2025

The Northern Arizona transfer earned an All-Big Ten honorable mention after leading the Huskies with 94 tackles in his first year at the Power Four level, adding 3 for loss, 2 interceptions (including a pick-six), a fumble recovery (which he also returned for a score), and 8 pass breakups. Now, in his second year in Walters' scheme, he could be one of the conference's most productive players yet again.

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🇺🇸 Y! Sports AM: Seeing Red… White and Blue

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🏀 NBA blockbuster: The Celtics are trading superstar Jaylen Brown to the 76ers in a blockbuster for Paul George, two first-round picks and two second-round picks. The deal comes days after Brown, coming off the best season of his career, was mentioned as a major part of Boston's potential package for Giannis Antetokounmpo. More offseason updates.

⚾️ Dansby strikes again: Dansby Swanson's hot streak continued in a big way on Wednesday, as the Cubs SS smacked 3 home runs and had 8 RBI in Chicago's 23-3 blowout win over the Padres. How's this for turning your season around: In his first 70 games, the slumping Swanson had 7 HR and 28 RBI; in 13 games since, he has 9 HR (!) and 29 RBI (!!).

⚾️ So does Caminero: Rays 3B Junior Caminero, 22, homered in his sixth straight game on Wednesday, breaking Ken Griffey Jr.'s record as the youngest player to do so in MLB's modern era (since 1900). If he goes yard in his next two games, he'll tie the longest HR streak ever.

🎾 Gauff survives, Andreeva falls: No. 7 Coco Gauff rallied in the third set to avoid an upset and reach the third round at Wimbledon. No. 5 Mirra Andreeva wasn't so lucky, as last month's French Open champion was stunned by Barbora Krejčíková on Center Court.

🏈 Buckeyes land another Harrison: Five-star WR Jett Harrison, the Class of 2028's No. 1 overall recruit in the Rivals300, has committed to Ohio State. The rising junior at St. Joe's Prep (Pa.) is the son of NFL Hall of Famer Marvin Harrison and brother of Cardinals WR Marvin Jr., who also went to Ohio State.

See what else is trending on Yahoo Sports.


🇺🇸 THE USMNT IS BUILT DIFFERENT

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The USMNT's 2-0 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina, their first World Cup knockout victory in 24 years (and only their second ever), wasn't unexpected given they entered the match as heavy favorites. But the blueprint of that victory proved the simple maxim that "in football, all is possible if you believe."

ICYMI: The Americans took a 1-0 lead late in the first half on Folarin Balogun's third goal of the tournament, and continued dominating until the 64th minute when VAR intervention saddled Balogun with a controversial red card.

  • Down a man for 26 minutes and stoppage time, they could have folded; instead, they fought. Malik Tillman's 82nd-minute free kick doubled the lead, sent the crowd in Santa Clara into a frenzy and confirmed their spot in the Round of 16.
  • Balogun will miss the next game — the U.S. can't appeal his red card after all — but the Stars and Stripes' confidence will be buoyed by its 10-man performance in his absence.

Home of the brave: This team's talent level is a cut above prior cycles, to be sure, but it's their bravery and belief that have emerged to propel them into the Round of 16.

Steven Goff, Yahoo Sports:

There are moments and remnants from the 2-0 U.S. victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina on Wednesday that will undoubtedly stand the test of time.

Folarin Balogun's goal and red card — the first such combination at a World Cup since Zinedine Zidane 20 years ago.

Malik Tillman's bloody sock — the result of an opponent stepping on and cutting through his shoe.

U.S. bravery — on display during a shorthanded 26 minutes, plus another 10 of stoppage time.

Tillman's immaculate free kick — a stunner by the team's shy, soft-spoken midfielder that triggered a roar still echoing across Northern California.

Mauricio Pochettino's singing voice — prompted by the USA's celebratory song, "Country Roads," booming over the loudspeakers again after another victory.

But before any of these things can be explained, perspective is necessary.

The Americans have won a World Cup knockout match for the first time in 24 years and the second time in their unremarkable history. They will now head to Seattle and play in the Round of 16 on Monday against Belgium, which toyed with them in Atlanta in March, 5-2.

They have won three matches in a single World Cup. While that is common for the powerhouses of soccer, sometimes in the group stage alone, the U.S. had never before accomplished that. Heck, before this summer, it had won nine World Cup matches in its history.

In other words, this is not a normal World Cup for the U.S. Then again, this is not a normal U.S. team. The momentum that took hold in the first two matches and paused for an inconsequential Group D finale last week is accelerating again.

"For us, it's about keep dreaming, keep working really hard and competing, and all is possible," Pochettino said. "In football, all is possible, if you believe.”

England celebrate their victory with a wall of supporters. (Joosep Martinson/FIFA via Getty Images)

Wednesday scoreboard: England and Belgium advanced alongside the U.S., as the Round of 16 continues to take shape.

  • England 2, DR Congo 1: Just as a familiar dread began to envelop England's World Cup hopes, Harry Kane reminded the world why he's among its very best players. Two goals in 11 minutes reversed a 1-0 DR Congo lead that lingered into the late stages of the second half, elevating Kane to within one goal of the lead on the star-studded Golden Boot charts.
  • Belgium 3, Senegal 2: Facing a 2-0 deficit with 85 minutes played, Belgium roared to life with two goals in three minutes to force extra time. Then Belgian captain Youri Tielemans converted a controversial penalty in the waning moments of the extra period, completing the tournament's most improbable comeback to date.

Sweet revenge: The U.S. and Belgium will meet in a rematch of the 2014 Round-of-16 thriller that saw the Americans bow out in extra time despite Tim Howard's record-breaking 16-save performance. Still stings like yesterday…


🚴 CYCLING'S GREATEST MODERN RIVALRY TAKES CENTER STAGE

Vingegaard (L) and Pogačar sprint to the Stage 11 finish line during the 2024 Tour. (Dario Belingheri/Getty Images)

The Tour de France, which begins on Saturday, is shaping up to be a duel for the ages as Tadej Pogačar and Jonas Vingegaard — by far the world's best riders, who are both in peak form but have yet to square off this year — prepare to chase history in the crown jewel of cycling.

The defending champion: Slovenia's Pogačar, 27, has won two straight Tours de France and four of the last six. With a fifth victory this summer, he'd match Eddy Merckx, Bernard Hinault, Jacques Anquetil and Miguel Induraín for the most ever.

  • His 2026 season has been nearly flawless, winning six of the seven races he's entered including three of cycling's Monuments, the sport's most prestigious one-day races. His only loss was at the Paris-Roubaix, which featured a sprint to the finish so close he was actually credited with the same official time as the winner.
  • "Tadej is just the best cyclist we've ever seen," former pro Tejay van Garderen said on a recent podcast. "Jonas is not capable of what Tadej Pogačar is capable of."

The challenger: Denmark's Vingegaard, 29, has two yellow jerseys himself, sandwiching his two wins (2022-23) between Pogačar's four (2020-21, 2024-25). And he, like Pogačar, has been on a tear this year, though he's focused on a different style of race.

  • The Dane has won all three events he's entered, prioritizing stage races over one-day races in hopes of winning the Giro d'Italia. When he accomplished that feat in May, he became just the eighth man to capture all three Grand Tours, something not even Pogačar has done.
  • Now he has a chance to make even more history: After winning the Vuelta a España in September and the Giro earlier this year, he can join Merckx (1972-73), Hinault (1982-83) and Chris Froome (2017-18) as the only riders to hold all three Grand Tours simultaneously.

⚾️ MLB POWER RANKINGS: THE SOX AND FISH ARE SURGING

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NL teams occupy four of the top five spots in our latest MLB power rankings, in which Yahoo Sports' Jordan Shusterman explores the league through the lens of the upcoming trade deadline. Two particularly intriguing teams? The surprisingly contending White Sox and Marlins.

Back from the dead: Chicago (No. 8 in our rankings) and Miami (No. 14) haven't exactly blown the doors off the competition in recent years, but both are giving fans real reason to cheer as the season's second half gets underway.

  • The South Siders (45-40) are in first place — I repeat, the South Siders are in first place — thanks to an exciting young ballclub that has one of the league's best offenses. Yes, they get the benefit of playing in the dismal AL Central; but for a team that won just 60 games last year, and just 41 (!) the year before, it's a stunning turnaround any way you slice it.
  • The Fish (46-41) play in the much tougher NL, but that didn't stop them from just putting up their best month in franchise history. They went an MLB-best 20-6 in June — powered by an MLB-best 3.01 ERA — to become the first team ever to enter a month at least eight games below .500 and leave it at least six games above .500.

Buyers or sellers? Chicago and Miami's success thus far doesn't necessarily make them buyers at the Aug. 3 deadline, at least not in the traditional sense. But if they continue surging through July, their front offices could consider rewarding their burgeoning young cores with some additional support rather than merely subtracting veterans on expiring contracts.

(Bruno Rouby/Yahoo Sports)

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📺 WEEKEND WATCHLIST

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⚽️ World Cup, Knockouts

We've got 12 elimination games between now and Monday, spanning the end of the Round of 32 and the start of the Round of 16. Not a bad way to spend the holiday weekend.

  • Thursday (R32): Spain vs. Austria in Los Angeles (3pm ET, Fox); Portugal vs. Croatia in Toronto (7pm, Fox); Switzerland vs. Algeria in Vancouver (11pm, FS1)
  • Friday (R32): Australia vs. Egypt in Dallas (2pm, Fox); Argentina vs. Cape Verde in Miami (6pm, Fox); Colombia vs. Ghana in Kansas City (9:30pm, Fox)
  • Saturday (R16): Canada vs. Morocco in Houston (1pm, Fox); Paraguay vs. France in Philadelphia (5pm, Fox)
  • Sunday (R16): Brazil vs. Norway in East Rutherford (4pm, Fox); Mexico vs. England in Mexico City (8pm, Fox)

And lastly: While Monday's early game hasn't been determined yet, the USMNT faces Belgium in primetime (8pm, Fox) for a spot in the quarterfinals. Cannot wait.

🚴 Tour de France

The 113th Tour de France begins on Saturday (10am, Peacock/NBCSN), when 184 riders will embark on a 21-stage race throughout France (and Spain) that features more than 54,000 meters of vertical climbs, the third-most in the last 20 years.

Historic start: Saturday's Grand Départ is in Barcelona, marking the first time the race has begun there. And the first stage is a team time trial, which hasn't featured at the Tour de France since 2019 and hasn't opened the race since 1971.

🎾 Wimbledon, Days 4-9

The second round concludes today at the All England Club, but by the time we're back in your inbox on Tuesday morning the quarterfinals will be set, with matches airing all weekend on ESPN and ESPN+.

Who to watch: No. 6 Amanda Anisimova, last year's runner-up, faces fellow American Sofia Kenin shortly (8:15am) and defending champion No. 3 Iga Świątek plays her second-round match soon thereafter (8:30am). Third-round action begins tomorrow with No. 1 Jannik Sinner, No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka, No. 7 Novak Djokovic, No. 7 Coco Gauff and more.

⚾️ "Star-Spangled Sunday"

All 30 MLB teams will play nationally-broadcast games on Sunday in a special presentation by NBC Sports, with all games streaming on Peacock and a select few airing on linear TV.

Headliners: The Mets and Braves get things started in Atlanta (12:30pm, NBC) and the Dodgers host the Padres in the standard "Sunday Night Baseball" slot (7:20pm, NBC). The Mariners also host the Blue Jays (5pm, NBCSN) in a rematch of last year's ALCS.

More to watch:

  • 🏀 WNBA: Wings at Sun (Thu. 8pm, Prime); Lynx at Liberty (Fri. 7:30pm, ION); Valkyries at Dream (Sat. 1pm, CBS); Fever at Aces (Sun. 7pm, ESPN)
  • ⚽️ NWSL: Angel City vs. Orlando (Fri. 10pm, Prime); San Diego vs. Gotham (Sat. 8:45pm, ION); Boston vs. Bay FC (Sun. 12pm, ESPN) … The league returns from its month-long pause.
  • 🏎️ F1: British Grand Prix (Sun. 10am, Apple) … Mercedes, which has won seven of the first eight races, will look to continue its dominant run as the season nears its halfway point.
  • ⛳️ PGA: John Deere Classic (Thu-Sun, ESPN+/Golf/CBS) … 21-year-old Jackson Koivun, fresh off one of the greatest collegiate careers of all time, makes his professional debut at TPC Deere Run in Illinois.
  • ⛳️ PGA Champions: U.S. Senior Open (Thu-Sun, Golf/Peacock/NBC) … Stewart Cink enters the year's third major — at Scioto Country Club in Columbus, Ohio — having already won the first two.

Plus: 🏀 NBA Summer League begins (Thu-Sun, Prime/ESPN); 🏁 NASCAR at Chicagoland Speedway (Sun. 6pm, TNT) and IndyCar at Mid-Ohio (Sun. 12:30pm, Fox); 🏀 BIG3 Week 3 in Miami (Sun. 1pm, CBS); 🏈 IFL Week 17(Sun-Mon, Yahoo Sports)

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🏀 NBA TRIVIA

Horford and Conley during a game in 2019. (Christopher Evans/MediaNews Group/Boston Herald via Getty Images)

Al Horford and Mike Conley, the 3rd and 4th picks of the 2007 NBA Draft, have both recently signed on for a 20th season.

Question: Who were the top two picks in that draft?

Hint: One is still active, the other was Conley's college teammate.

Answer at the bottom.


⚽️ WORLD CUP: MAKE YOUR PICKS!

The Round of 16 in the world's biggest soccer tournament is almost here! Pick your winners for each game in 2026 Soccer Pick 'Em from Yahoo Sports and FOX One.

How to play: Make picks each round, earn points for correct predictions and climb the leaderboard. You can play solo against the field, create a private group with friends to compete for bragging rights, or join a public group to play with other fans.

Make your picks.


🏎️ YAHOO SPORTS x APPLE TV

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This weekend's Formula 1 Pirelli British Grand Prix 2026 continues our season-long partnership with Apple TV for F1 coverage.

Tune in: Tomorrow's practice (7:30am ET) and sprint qualifying (11:30am), as well as Saturday's race qualifying (11am), will air for free on Yahoo Sports, while Sunday's race (10am) will stream on Apple TV, the new U.S. home of Formula 1.


Trivia answer: Greg Oden (No. 1 to Portland) and Kevin Durant (No. 2 to Seattle)

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Former Dolphins second-round pick announces retirement after 8 seasons

At this point in the offseason, several players who have yet to find a team to play for in 2026 are mulling over their futures, and that list had included former Miami Dolphins linebacker Raekwon McMillan.

However, the 30-year-old took to social media to announce his retirement from the NFL on Wednesday.

"Always for the name on the back of my jersey," McMillan wrote in the caption on the Instagram post. "8 years flew by but this next chapter is going to be my best chapter. I hope I made y’all proud!"

Miami took McMillan in the second round of the 2017 NFL draft out of Ohio State, where all he earned All-Big Ten honors twice, All-American honors once and won a national championship.

He spent three years with the Dolphins, recording 177 tackles, two quarterbacks, two passes defensed, two forced fumbles and a fumble recovery.

McMillan went on to play for the Las Vegas Raiders (2020), New England Patriots (2021-24) and Tennessee Titans (2024). He finished his career with 285 tackles (15 for a loss), four passes defensed, three quarterback hits, three forced fumbles, two fumble recoveries and a sack.

This article originally appeared on Dolphins Wire: Former Dolphins second-round pick announces retirement after 8 seasons

Buffalo Bills 2026 scouting report: WR Stephen Gosnell

Aug 9, 2025; Orchard Park, New York, USA; Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stephen Gosnell (89) runs with the ball after making a catch against the New York Giants during the second half at Highmark Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images | Gregory Fisher-Imagn Images

The Buffalo Bills did not have a great receiver group last season. If people like ESPN’s Bill Barnwell are to be believed, the team’s receiving corps is still bad this season despite adding DJ Moore via trade and Skyler Bell via a fourth-round draft pick.

Does this lack of talent at the receiver position mean that some unheralded names will make the team this year? In today’s installment of “91 players in 91 days,” we discuss a receiver who would love for that to be the case.
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Name: Stephen Gosnell

Number: 89

Position: WR

Height/Weight: 6’1″, 198 pounds

Age: 24 (25 on 10/22/2026)

Experience/Draft: 1; signed with Buffalo following the 2025 NFL Draft

College: Virginia Tech

Acquired: UDFA signing

Financial situation (per Spotrac): Gosnell signed a reserve/future contract at the conclusion of the 2025 NFL season. That two-year deal is worth $1,943,500 in total. If Gosnell makes the 53-man roster, he’ll count $889,250 against the salary cap. If Buffalo releases him, they will carry a dead-cap hit of $8,500 for the season.

2025 Recap: Gosnell signed with the Bills as an undrafted free agent, and he spent the offseason with the team. He played in two of the team’s preseason games, catching all five of his targets for 41 yards. He did not return kicks or punts, nor did he register a tackle on special teams.

Gosnell was waived on August 26, and he signed with Buffalo’s practice squad after clearing waivers. He was not elevated to the 53-man roster for any games, and he signed a reserve/future deal with the team at the conclusion of the season.

Positional outlook: Gosnell is one of 14 wideouts on the current roster. Khalil Shakir, DJ Moore, Keon Coleman, Joshua Palmer, Mecole Hardman Jr., Trent Sherfield Sr., Jalen Virgil, Ja’Mori Maclin, Max Tomczak, Deven Thompkins, Tyrell Shavers, Skyler Bell, and Mac Dalena are the others.

2026 Offseason: Gosnell is healthy and he participated in offseason workouts before training camp.

2026 Season outlook: While three-quarters of UDFAs don’t make the team in any capacity in their first go-round in the league, Gosnell not only stuck around with the Bills on the practice squad, but he’s still with them entering his second professional season. That tells me there’s something about him that the Bills really like.

Whether it’s his agility (6.96-second three-cone drill at his Pro Day in 2025), his contested-catch potential (6’5″ wingspan, 34.5″ vertical jump, and 10′ broad jump), or his ability to play multiple spots on offense has yet to be seen. Buffalo has enough question marks at receiver that it’s certainly possible for an unknown or unexpected player to make the roster.

Tyrell Shavers battled his way onto the team after toiling as a practice squad player for years, and he also entered the league as an undrafted free agent. He and Gosnell aren’t going to be confused for one another any time soon, but their NFL journeys share plenty of similarities.

Buffalo has the patience and the ability to keep a player like Gosnell around for developmental purposes, and while it’s highly unlikely that he makes the 53-man roster this year, it’s certainly possible that he shows enough not only to rejoin the team’s practice squad, but earn a gameday elevation at some point throughout the 2026 NFL season.

Gosnell has never returned kicks or punts–at least not at the NFL or NCAA level–but if he has the chance to do so this summer, it could help him show added versatility. Buffalo has an All-Pro kickoff return man in Ray Davis, but they haven’t had a consistent punt returner since Deonte Harty in 2024. If given the chance to throw his hat into that competition, Gosnell could improve his stock by performing well. Even if he does, his odds at making the team this year are long.

Frankie Dettori breaks ribs in car crash

A jockey wearing a blue jacket and helmet with a purple cloth on it.
Frankie Dettori's racing career spans over 35 years [PA Media]

Jockey Frankie Dettori suffered several broken ribs and a broken thumb after being involved in a car crash, his management has said.

A spokesperson for H Talent Management confirmed the collision happened on Wednesday evening near Newmarket in Suffolk.

Another vehicle struck the rear passenger side of the car the 55-year-old was driving, causing it to spin and flip, they said.

Dettori's injuries were still being assessed as he remained in hospital for further scans and observation.

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"Frankie would like to thank the emergency services who attended the scene, together with the doctors, nurses and wider medical team caring for him," said H Talent Management.

"His focus is now on resting and recovering. H Talent Management respectfully asks that Frankie's privacy is respected at this time.

"No further comment will be made until there is a meaningful update."

A road where a single white car is travelling toward the camera. The field is lined with bushes, trees and there are fields in the distance.
Police said they were called to the A1304 London Road near Six Mile Bottom at 19:00 BST on Wednesday [Steve Hubbard/BBC]

Dettori has not ridden in Britain since October 2023 when he won the Champion Stakes on King of Steel at Ascot.

But he was due to return to the saddle in the Leger Legends race at Doncaster during the St Leger Festival in September.

H Talent Management referred to Wednesday's crash as an "accident".

The collision is believed to have happened just over the border in Cambridgeshire and the county's police force confirmed it was called to a collision on the A1304 London Road near Six Mile Bottom at about 19:00 BST.

A spokesperson for the force added that there were no arrests.

The East of England Ambulance Service said two patients were taken to Addenbrooke's Hospital for "further assessment and treatment".

In June 2000, Dettori survived a light aircraft crash in Newmarket which killed the pilot Patrick Mackey.

Fellow jockey Ray Cochrane, who went on to be Dettori's agent, also survived the plane crash.

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Five players likely to have played their last game for Germany

Five players likely to have played their last game for Germany
Five players likely to have played their last game for Germany

Manuel Neuer has already confirmed that he has played his last game for Germany following Monday's disappointing World Cup exit to Paraguay. 

However, the 40-year-old Bayern Munich veteran is unlikely to be the only player bidding farewell to the national team, with Germany expected to undergo a significant rebuild after yet another disappointing tournament.

Sport1 speculates that Antonio Rüdiger, Leon Goretzka, Leroy Sané, Pascal Groß and Oliver Baumann have no future with the German national team.

Rüdiger, 33, cast doubt on his international future after the defeat, saying he would use his holiday to reflect on whether to continue representing his country.

Goretzka, 31, whose Bayern Munich contract has expired, is considered likely to have played his last game for Germany as well, alongside the much-criticised Sané, 30, with both widely seen as having peaked.

Veterans Pascal Groß (35) and Oliver Baumann (36) are also unlikely to be part of Germany’s new-look squad moving forward.

‘It Would Be Similar to Kobe and Shaq’ — Ex-NFL MVP Urges LeBron James to Team Up With $55.1 Million Superstar

‘It Would Be Similar to Kobe and Shaq’ — Ex-NFL MVP Urges LeBron James to Team Up With $55.1 Million Superstar
‘It Would Be Similar to Kobe and Shaq’ — Ex-NFL MVP Urges LeBron James to Team Up With $55.1 Million Superstar

LeBron James has played for three different teams in his illustrious 23-year career. He’s won a ring with each franchise. Now, as the 41-year-old ponders his next career move, basketball fans of all types are offering their insight.

That even includes a former NFL MVP who isn’t afraid to provide some advice to the four-time NBA MVP.

Cam Newton Suggests LeBron James to Consider Spurs

James has already played for his home team (twice). He chased the ring in South Beach, winning not one, but two NBA Titles with the Miami Heat, forming a Big 3 along with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh. He’s also joined an iconic franchise while prioritizing being close to his family in L.A.

Now, James is reportedly pursuing happiness. Exactly what that looks like remains to be seen.

Yet, former Carolina Panthers quarterback turned NFL MVP Cam Newton believes it’s time for LeBron to team up with Victor Wembanyama on the San Antonio Spurs. By doing so, Newton says LeBron and Wemby would become the next “Kobe and Shaq.”

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“What San Antonio gives a LeBron James is something that LeBron has never had,” Newton said. “It would be similar to Kobe and Shaq. Think about it. And why I even say San Antonio over everybody. LeBron can now take Wemby under his wing.”

O’Neal wasn’t quite the grizzled veteran that LeBron is now when the 24-year-old paired up with an 18-year-old rookie Kobe Bryant. Yet, the comparison of pairing two gravitational playmakers together does hold up.

From the Spurs’ perspective, there’s no reason why they shouldn’t have interest in adding the future Hall of Famer. It’s like injecting a coach on the floor, but one who can play at an elite level. When the Spurs added Chris Paul ahead of the 2024-25 season, it was because they wanted a veteran who could impart invaluable lessons on the locker room.

Now they have a chance to do so again, but this time with a much more effective version. After coming up just short in the NBA Finals, maybe someone who’s won four Larry O’Brien Trophies is just what the Spurs need to get over the hump.

Now the question is whether the Spurs can offer LeBron everything he’s seeking. They’re tight against the salary cap, but if winning remains a key priority for James, and chances are it is, then there’s an outside chance that the Spurs still emerge as the winner of the LeBron free agency sweepstakes this summer.

Arizona State wins four Big 12 titles in second year in the conference

The Arizona State Sun Devils just completed their second season in the Big 12. In the first year, 2024, the school captured four conference titles. This year, they took home five. Only Texas Tech fared better.

Three were repeats: women's volleyball and the men's and women's swimming teams.

The fourth title this season came courtesy of the women's tennis team, while the fifth was the softball team winning the Big 12 tournament despite going in as the No. 6 seed.

Here's a sport-by-sport evaluation of each, relative to expectations, and a breakdown of what comes next:

Football

Coach: Kenny Dillingham (third year, 22-17)

Record: 8-5 (6-3 in Big 12, tied for 4th)

How it fared: The Sun Devils had 17 starters back, so hopes of a repeat were high. Injuries to several key starters were a bit too much to overcome. The highlight was an upset of a Texas Tech team that didn't lose to anybody else in the regular season. Four players were selected in the NFL draft, with two going in the first round for the first time in 25 years.

Future: It shows how far the program has come that eight wins are considered a minor disappointment. Dillingham is locked in for the long term, spurning overtures from some major programs, so a solid foundation has been built. Every home game was a sellout, so the marquee sport has never been in better shape, with local support at an all-time high.

Verdict: Didn't quite meet expectations.

Volleyball

Coach: J.J. Van Niel (third year, 86-14).

Record: 28-4 (17-1 in Big 12, conference champion).

How it fared: The Sun Devils were predicted to finish third behind BYU and Kansas, but finished first, with the lone loss at Iowa State. They advanced to the Sweet 16 before losing to Creighton. That's one step further than they got the previous year. Junior outside hitter Noemie Glover was the Big 12 Player of the Year and a first-team AVCA All-American.

Future: This is another program on solid ground, with Van Niel signed through 2029. Not only has he proven to be a quality coach, as evidenced by three consecutive coach of the year honors, but he's also been successful at identifying the right players in the transfer portal.

Verdict: Slightly exceeded expectations

Women's soccer

Coach: Graham Winkworth (eighth year, 69-61-22)

Record: 10-5-4 (3-5-3 in Big 12)

How it fared: The Sun Devils finished 10th in 2024. They were predicted to finish 11th this season, but fared slightly better, ending up ninth. The highlight was a 2-1 win over then-No. 10 BYU. ASU went from 3-7-1 in conference play to 3-5-3, which marks a very modest improvement.

Future: Winkworth is signed through the 2027-28 school year, which is a good thing. The team will have to replace its two leading scorers and top goalkeeper, but they are competitive. Three losses were by one goal.

Verdict: Met expectations.

Women's cross-country

Coach: Adam Meyer (first year).

How it fared: The Sun Devils were dead last, 16th, at the 6,000-meter conference championship at Rim Rock Farm in Lawrence, Kansas. Not only were they last, but they were last by 89 points. That's a significant margin. Junior Kayla Case was the top finisher in 109th, so this team has a long way to go just to be competitive.

Future: A coaching change was made after last season, in which the team was ninth, and the top runner of freshman Judy Chepkoech transferred. The balance of the team is eligible to return, but a talent boost is needed, whether through transfers or incoming freshmen.

Verdict: Did not meet expectations, although the jury is still out due to the coaching change.

Men's cross country

Coach: Adam Meyer (first year).

How it fared: The men were 12th out of 13 teams at the 8,000-meter Big 12 competition at Rim Rock Farm in Lawrence, Kansas, finishing ahead of only Baylor. Sophomore Dennis Rono was the top individual in 40th place, so the situation isn't quite as bad as on the women's side.

Future: The same situation as with the women. We'll see what improvement comes in the next year.

Verdict: Still out.

Winter

Men's basketball

Coach: Bobby Hurley (11th year, 185-167)

Record: 17-16 (7-11 in Big 12).

How it fared: The Sun Devils were picked last in the Big 12, and they didn't finish last. The finished tied for 11th with Colorado, ahead of four other teams, and they actually weren't that far out of making the NCAA Tournament field because of their strength of schedule. That, despite Hurley having to serve as a lame-duck coach, which always makes for a difficult recruiting situation and he still salvaged a respectable roster

Future: The school parted ways with Hurley, and veteran Saint Mary's coach Randy Bennett was named as his successor. Much-needed improvements have started at Desert Financial Arena, but this is a difficult job. Bennett is well-respected in the coaching community, but until the school commits the resources necessary to compete, the Sun Devils will be relegated to middle-tier status.

Verdict: Exceeded expectations slightly.

Women's basketball

Coach: Molly Miller (first year).

Record: 24-11 (9-9 in Big 12).

How it fared: This team went from 10-22, 3-15 in the Big 12 last season to earning the school's first NCAA Tournament berth in seven years. One of the highlights was a 77-68 win over Iowa State in the conference tournament quarterfinal. It was noteworthy given that the Sun Devils lost to the same team by 26 points two weeks earlier. And it was that win that got ASU into the postseason. ASU also started the season 15-0, the best start in program history. They were picked 11th in the conference and finished 10th.

Future: It's hard to completely change the trajectory of a program in one year, but Miller did just that. Several key players are returning, and a higher standard has been set. We'll see how Miller builds on the momentum she built this season.

Verdict: Exceeded expectations.

Women's gymnastics

Coach: Jay Santos (10th year).

Record: 11-8:

How it fared: The Sun Devils advanced to the postseason for the eighth straight season. The team advanced to the second round with a score of 195.425 but ultimately finished fourth in the second round after earning a 196.050. The second round’s score tied for the second-best team total of the year.  At the Big 12 Championship held at Maverik Center in West Valley City, Utah, the Sun Devils placed fourth, ASU's best finish at a conference championship since 2021.

Future: The team graduates its top athlete, Kimberly Smith, but returns two All-Freshman selections, Kylee Bromlee and Safia El Mammann. The team returns 17 of the 24 routines from the Big 12' championship meet. It signed four incoming freshmen who were USAG DP Nationals qualifiers. 

Verdict: Met expectations.

Wrestling

Coach: Zeke Jones (11th year).

How it fared: The Sun Devils showed significant improvement, rising from an 11th-place finish in the conference tournament in 2025, its first year in the conference, to a third-place finish this season behind Oklahoma State and Iowa State. They went from an 18th-place NCAA finish to 13th and boasted two All-Americans in sophomore Nicco Ruiz (165) and graduate student David Szuba (heavyweight). They qualified seven, an improvement of three in the previous season. Wrestling is one of the conference's marquee sports, and it was good to see the Sun Devils meet the challenge after a tough first season.

Future: Jones is a quality coach and has done a lot with modest resources. He'll be entering the last year of his contract, so it will be interesting to see if the school steps up to keep him. Three of the NCAA qualifiers have eligibility remaining and would provide a solid foundation for future success.

Verdict: Exceeded expectations.

Men's swimming

Coach: Herbie Behm (second year).

How it fared: The Sun Devils repeated as Big 12 champions and finished fourth at the NCAA championships at McAuley Aquatic Center in Atlanta, an improvement of two places from the 2025 season. It marked the third top-five finish in the last five years. ASU brought home five national titles and won four out of the five relays, a true indication of the depth in the program. It set NCAA records in the 200 free relay (1:12.46) and the 400 free relay (2:42.15).

Future: Behm has proven to be the right successor to Bob Bowman. He is signed through 2029. Big 12 Swimmer of the Year Ilya Kharun, the NCAA champion in the 200 fly, should be returning, but several others who contributed to that showing have exhausted their eligibility.

Verdict: Met expectations. It is saying something that a fourth-place national finish is only meeting expectations, but this is one of the school's marquee programs.

Women's swimming

Coach: Herbie Behm (second year).

How it fared: The Sun Devils repeated as Big 12 champions, which is noteworthy, but their margin of victory was half what it was in 2025. They scored only six points in the NCAA meet, which put them in 37th place, a significant fall off from 19th the previous year. They were ranked 18th heading into the postseason, so a higher national finish was expected.

Future: The team will return most of the athletes on its roster, so experience this year will prove valuable. Albane Cachot was the Big 12 Freshman of the Year and will lead the group of returning swimmers.

Verdict: Didn't quite meet expectations.

Men's ice hockey

Coach: Greg Powers (11th year).

Record: 12-21-1 (7-16-1 in NCHC).

How it fared: This is probably the biggest disappointment across ASU sports this school year. Not only did the Sun Devils finish last, but they also had seven losses by three or more goals on the season. This comes after a year in which they finished second and narrowly missed the playoffs.  They were predicted to finish fourth but were ninth, dead last.

Future: This team will undergo a complete overhaul, with 11 players opting for the transfer portal, including top player Cullen Potter. The team has a top-notch facility, so the tough season is more disappointing. It needs to be able to retain its top talent.

Verdict: Did not meet expectations.

Women's lacrosse

Coach: Taryn Van Thof Puls (fourth year)

Record: 8-10 (3-2 in the Big 12)

How it fared: The Sun Devils were picked second in the six-team conference, which includes three affiliate members. They finished third, losing their Big 12 tournament opener to nationally ranked Colorado 13-7. Anna Viglione became the school's first IWLCA All-American in its nine-year history. 

Future: This is a sport, much like water polo, where a conference needs affiliate members because so few schools field teams, around 100.

Verdict: Did not quite meet expectations.

Baseball

Coach: Willie Bloomquist (fifth year, 165-126)

Record: 39-21 (19-11, third in Big 12)

How it fared: The Sun Devils were third in the Big 12, one spot higher than their predicted finish. The 39 wins were the most in a season in the tenure of Bloomquist and three more than the previous season. ASU qualified for regional play and went 2-2, with two one-run extra-inning losses to Ole Miss. ASU had to fight its way through the loser's bracket after a 14-inning loss in the opener, yet got to a championship game. That being said, this is a program with a proud history, so while there was progress, College World Series appearances are expected.

Future: ASU had one of the best portal classes in the country a year ago, and it has a lot of holes to fill with several key players exhausting their eligibility. Sophomore outfielder Landon Hairston, winner of two national player of the year awards, has announced he is returning, much to the relief of ASU fans, who feared he could go to the highest bidder. Bloomquist is signed through the 2028 season, agreeing to a two-year contract extension in January.

Verdict: Met expectations

Softball

Coach: Megan Bartlett (fourth year, 122-96).

Record: 45-18 (11-13, Big 12 Tournament champion)

How it fared: The Sun Devils were picked third in the conference and ended up sixth. They redeemed themselves by winning the tournament as a No. 6 seed and beating the 1, 2, and 3 teams in the process. The championship game win came over a Texas Tech team that was the reigning national runner-up. They were just four outs from winning a super regional series against Texas, which went on to win the College World Series. That speaks volumes.

Future: This was a turning-point year for Bartlett and the program, with 10 more wins than a year ago. The fact that it beat Texas and Texas Tech, the two teams that played for the championship, in the postseason is evidence that the program is close. We'll see if they can build on the momentum and reload a roster that graduated an All-American pitcher, Kenzie Brown.

Verdict: Exceeded expectations.

Women's golf

Coach: Missy Farr-Kaye (11th year)

How it fared: The Sun Devils placed 10th at the national championship event at Omni LaCosta Resort and Spa in Carlsbad. That's one spot lower than in 2025. They only placed fourth in the conference tournament at the Dallas Athletic Club, 15 strokes behind winner Iowa State and four behind third-place Central Florida. This is just one of the sports where the school is a victim of its own success because more is expected. The team has made nationals 40 times and has eight national titles, but the most recent was back in 2017.

Future: There were just two seniors among the five who played at nationals, but those were in the top three. The program has a promising newcomer in Natalia Aparcio, the No. 15 recruit in the Class of 2026 by Golf Channel, and the winner of the Italy Girls Under-18 national championship. Farr-Kaye is signed through the 2027-28 athletic season.

Verdict: Did not meet expectations.

Men's golf

Coach: Matt Thurmond (10th year).

How it fared: This was one of the most underperforming teams of the season as ASU finished ninth in the conference tournament at Prairie Dunes Country Club in Kansas. The Sun Devils were not even close, finishing 31 strokes behind the winner, Oklahoma State. They advanced to nationals but didn't fare well, placing 21st, the worst finish the team has had in a while. The Sun Devils entered the event ranked No. 13.

Future:  ASU graduates just one player who competed in the national championship, and doesn't have a history of losing players to the portal. The school has quality facilities, so there is no reason to think this season will start a downward trajectory. Thurmond is signed through the 2027-28 season, but the team will need a new associate head coach as Thomas Sutton got the head coaching job at Washington.

Verdict: Did not meet expectations.

Track and field

Coach: Dion Miller (fifth year).

How it fared: At the Big 12 meet, the ASU women were ninth out of 13 teams while the men were 12th out of 16. They sent two men, one woman, and one women's relay team on to nationals, but the only points scored came on a third-place finish by Ines Lopez in the women's discus. Davis has been one of the country's top runners the last two years, but he didn't even make the finals in his specialty, the 400 meters.

Future: It wasn't that long ago that the program was placing multiple athletes at nationals, but it has fallen on hard times. The home facility hasn't hosted a meet in a few years and needs significant upgrades. The weather makes it possible to train here year-round, so it's disappointing not to have a venue capable of hosting a meet. It's hard to see this program doing better until a commitment is made by the administration to give better resources. The school parted ways with Miller, and a national search for his replacement is on.

Verdict: Did not meet expectations.

Women's water polo

Coach: Petra Pardi (fourth year, 78-36)

Record: 25-6 (2-4 in MPSF)

How it fared: The Big 12 does not field this sport, so ASU is part of the Mountain Pacific Sports Federation, which boasts opponents with Olympic-level talent. The Sun Devils were fifth in the MPSF tournament, and it has been hard competing with the Olympic-fueled programs like Stanford, USC and UCLA. They did boast 14 wins over nationally ranked foes, and only lost to No. 4 Cal 11-10 and 14-12. Senior Millie Quin became the conference's all-time leading scorer after five goals against Indiana to reach 295 in her career. She had 114 goals and 145 points this season, both conference highs.

Future: Like Lacrosse, this is a tough sport to field. It's just not a sport a lot of schools offer, and only a handful of teams make the NCAA Tournament field.

Verdict: Exceeded expectations.

Women's beach volleyball

Coach: Kristen Glattfelder (third year)

Record: 18-15

How it fared: The Sand Devils started the year off 10-0, which was both the best start to a season and longest winning streak in program history. Only eight of their 33 opponents were unranked, and they registered 10 wins against ranked foes, including two who were in the top 10. They were seeded No. 3 in the conference tournament and lost the quarterfinal to No. 5 Boise State, for which they are docked in this evaluation. Finished at No. 12 in the final AVCA national poll. Redshirt seniors Ava Kirunchyk and Samaya Morin earned AVCA All-America second team honors as well as spots on the 2026 All-Big 12 Team.

Future: The team loses five seniors, including its top three players. The Sun Devils have established themselves and are just looking to take the next step, beating top five teams and contending for a conference title.

Verdict: Met expectations

This article originally appeared on Arizona Republic: Arizona State wins four Big 12 titles in second year in the conference

Cade Cavalli apologizes for Willson Contreras incident: ‘I’m extremely torn up’

Cade Cavalli Willson Contreras Washington Nationals broadcast
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Washington Nationals pitcher Cade Cavalli took ownership Wednesday for a bench-clearing altercation the previous night, admitting that he had called Boston’s Willson Contreras “boy.”

Addressing reporters Wednesday morning, Cavalli noted the loaded “history” of the term, which has roots among Southerners who used it to demean Black Americans, said he had “learned a lot” about that history and insisted it would “never happen again.”

“I’m extremely torn up about the way that things were perceived,” Cavalli said. “Obviously, there was no ill intention behind that. It hurt my heart, knowing that, if there’s a 13-year-old black kid in D.C. that sees that — that looked up to me and thinks that he perceived it in a way that wasn’t intended the way that it came out, and then he’s not looking up to me anymore. That hurts my heart.”

Cavalli’s comment was audible on the Nationals broadcast after he struck Contreras out in the fourth inning.

Cade Cavalli will not face discipline from the team, according to The Athletic, though he told media he hoped Contreras would see his comments.

While Cavalli reportedly did not reveal his use of the word in initial postgame comments on Tuesday, both Contreras and Red Sox interim manager Chad Tracy said it was clear what Cavalli had said, and indicated the blame for the altercation laid at Cavalli’s feet.

In an interview on the Nationals’ broadcast postgame, Cavalli claimed, “I didn’t say anything.”

In his comments, Cade Cavalli elaborated on his ignorance about the term.

“There’s a history behind that word, and that’s just something that as a competitor, like in football or basketball, playing Wiffle ball with my brother, you don’t understand it,” he said. “And then it gets perceived in a way that was not my intention, and then you learn from that. It’ll never happen again.”

Though it is regretful that Cavalli’s language resulted in an on-field fight and multiple ejections, his and the Nationals’ response was about as full-throated and humble an apology as you will get in pro sports over a sensitive issue like race.

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Chicago Cubs news — Swanson, Suzuki, PCA, Imanaga

Today’s Reflections

Something is starting to feel familiar. Familiar, but different.

The Cubs’ bats are starting to come into form once again. That was proven in the games from Monday and Tuesday. Six batters in the Cubs’ starting lineup Monday had hits, with Dansby Swanson, Seiya Suzuki, Alex Bregman and Pete Crow-Armstrong with a pair each, in the 3-2 walk-off win. Suzuki had the game-winning hit.

Then on Tuesday, every hitter in the starting lineup (even Kevin Alcantara!) had at least one hit. Suzuki and Carson Kelly each had a pair. Two of Swanson’s three hits were home runs, two of the five homers on the team.

But Shota Imanaga, who picked up the win Monday with 6.1 strong innings, is the only starter from the Opening Day roster that has not been injured. Matthew Boyd recently returned from the IL and had a bend-but-not-break outing Tuesday. And five of the OD bullpen members are on the IL, plus Colin Rea was an emergency move into the rotation.

While having a patchwork pitching staff, the Cubs have won 10 of their last 12 games. Yes, it’s another streak for the Cubs. But instead of the shocking runs from early in the season, where the feeling was, “Is this real?!!! Who cares — Let’s keep going, whoo!!”, the feeling is, “Is this ….. real?? When is it going to fall apart? When will the pitching injuries take a permanent toll on the team? Well, let’s keep going and see.” Not to be a downer here, but I feel there is definitely a stronger feeling of caution than there was in April and early May. Rightfully so.

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Newcastle Forward Targets Keep Emerging After Victor Munoz Disaster

ATLANTA, GEORGIA - JUNE 21: Victor Munoz #25 of Spain arrives at the stadium before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group H match between Spain and Saudi Arabia at Atlanta Stadium on June 21, 2026 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Maddie Meyer - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images) | FIFA via Getty Images

Newcastle United’s summer rebuild has placed major focus on overhauling Eddie Howe’s forward line, with Anthony Gordon gone and the club still looking for attacking options heading into the thick of the transfer window.

According to the Daily Mail’s Simon Jones, Newcastle are now showing interest in Cologne winger Said El Mala and staying in touch with Lille forward Matias Fernandez-Pardo after missing out on Liverpool-bound Victor Munoz.

Newcastle had agreed a fee for Munoz before Liverpool stepped in and triggered his £34.6million release clause, leaving the Magpies looking bad, to say the least.

“Newcastle United are showing interest in Cologne winger Said El Mala and maintaining contact over Lille forward Matias Fernandez-Pardo,” Jones reported.

Fernandez-Pardo remains on Newcastle’s radar and is currently playing for Belgium at the World Cup. The Lille forward can play as a striker or on either wing.

El Mala, meanwhile, could also come back into focus following the Munoz debacle. The 19-year-old scored 13 goals and added five assists last season for Cologne. Brighton previously tried to sign El Mala, while Brentford had a £43million offer accepted before the player’s representatives decided against the move.

According to Jones, Newcastle have also been offered Bayer Leverkusen winger Kerim Alajbegovic, but the Daily Mail reported that the Magpies are unlikely to pursue him as things stand.

5 Michigan Football players who will live up to the hype in 2026

Every offseason comes with its share of breakout predictions and preseason hype. Some players inevitably become bigger stories than their on-field production justifies, while others remind everyone exactly why they were generating so much buzz in the first place.

Michigan has no shortage of players fitting that description heading into 2026. While there are always surprises, these are the five Wolverines I feel most confident will justify the excitement once the season gets underway.

Savion Hiter

If there’s one Wolverine that feels as close to a sure thing as possible heading into 2026, it’s Savion Hiter. That’s admittedly a bold statement considering he hasn’t taken a collegiate snap yet, but it’s becoming increasingly difficult to ignore everything that’s come out of Ann Arbor since he arrived on campus.

Kyle Whittingham has raved about virtually every aspect of Hiter’s game. He’s praised Hiter’s size, contact balance, vision, receiving ability and willingness to pick up blitzes, traits that usually take true freshmen time to develop. Instead, the coaching staff has talked about Hiter like someone they already expect to contribute, with Whittingham even saying he’ll have a “major role” from the opening game.

Perhaps the biggest reason to buy the hype is the situation around him. Jordan Marshall is firmly established as the Wolverines’ lead back, which means Hiter won’t have to carry the offense immediately. Instead, he can settle into the complementary role that has served Michigan running backs well over the years. Everything points at Hiter becoming an immediate difference-maker, and it wouldn’t be surprising if he finishes the season as one of the Big Ten’s most productive freshmen.

John Henry Daley

John Henry Daley is one of the more fascinating players on the roster simply because nobody knows exactly what version of him the Wolverines are getting. The former Utah star spent much of the offseason recovering from an Achilles injury, and naturally, questions exist about whether he’ll be the same player who recorded 11.5 sacks a season ago.

I’m betting he will be close enough. Everything coming out of Schembechler Hall suggests Michigan has complete confidence in what Daley brings once he’s healthy. Whittingham recruited him and coached him, and he knows exactly what kind of player Daley is.

#Michigan EDGE John Henry Daley moving extremely well several months after suffering a season-ending injury in November.

He’s expected to be full go by the start of the season for the Wolverines. pic.twitter.com/5VSfhYMpBb

— Brice Marich (@BriceMarich) May 25, 2026

Michigan doesn’t need Daley to replicate every statistic from his Utah career to justify the hype, though that would be pretty sweet. If he’s even close to the player he was before the injury, he immediately raises the ceiling of a defensive line that could really use a stud on the edge.

J.J. Buchanan

J.J. Buchanan feels like another one of the safer bets of any new piece on the roster. While much of the offseason pass game discussion has centered around Bryce Underwood and Andrew Marsh, Buchanan quietly has a chance to become one of Michigan’s most productive pass catchers.

The former Utah receiver totaled 427 yards and five touchdowns last season as a true freshman despite playing a smaller role than the one he’ll likely occupy in Ann Arbor. Buchanan already understands Jason Beck’s offense, giving him a head start over everyone else in the receiver room.

That familiarity shouldn’t be overlooked. Marsh deserves every bit of the attention he’s receiving after leading the Wolverines in receiving last season, but Buchanan has all the tools to be an outstanding No. 2 option.

Salesi Moa

Outside of Hiter, there isn’t a freshman who generated more buzz this offseason than wide receiver Salesi Moa. His one-handed catch during the spring game was impressive, but coaches have been just as complimentary about the way he’s developed behind the scenes. Position coach Micah Simon has already said Moa will see the field this season, and Whittingham has repeatedly praised his upside as well.

Michigan has assembled one of its most talented wide receiver groups in recent memory, but Moa still appears poised to carve out a meaningful role. That’s probably the strongest endorsement of his talent there is.

Jyaire Hill

Jyaire Hill is an interesting name to throw on this list, even if some fans don’t fully realize it yet.

His sophomore campaign wasn’t outstanding. There were moments against elite competition where he struggled, and there were also times he didn’t quite live up to the lofty expectations that followed him into last season. Even so, Hill still finished with an interception, five pass breakups and allowed a completion percentage just north of 53 percent.

More importantly, the national perception continues to trend upward. Hill has appeared on multiple preseason watchlists, and advanced metrics continue to paint the picture of one of the Big Ten’s steadier cornerbacks. With another year of experience, a new defensive staff and more talent surrounding him in the secondary, Hill feels primed to put it all together. I wouldn’t be surprised if we’re talking about one of the best cornerbacks in the conference by season’s end.

What do you think of this list? Did we miss anybody that you feel will live up to the hype in 2026? Let us know down in the comments!

The score that Blades Brown shot over nine holes during the Pro-Am ahead of the John Deere Classic

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Photo by Sam Hodde/Getty Images

Blades Brown is making his 17th start on the PGA Tour this week at the John Deere Classic.

Brown, 19, is supremely talented and great things are expected of the teenager from Nashville, Tennessee.

The youngster has already played 16 times on the PGA Tour, making 10 cuts along the way, and he will be hoping to contend this week at TPC Deere Run.

Blades Brown is making his first start at the John Deere Classic this week, a tournament where Jordan Spieth won at the age of 19.

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Photo by Brennan Asplen/Getty Images

He certainly has the ability to match what Spieth did 13 years ago, and it will be very interesting to see how he handles the pressure, if he does indeed have a chance to win at TPC Deere Run on Sunday.

At the American Express in January, Blades Brown equalled a 28-year record by becoming the first player aged 18 or younger to be inside the top five after three rounds of a PGA Tour event since Justin Rose did it at The Open in 1998.

The score Blades Brown shot in the Pro-Am ahead of the John Deere Classic

Brown is clearly in very good form right now ahead of the start of the John Deere Classic.

The 19-year-old played in a nine-hole Pro Am on Wednesday at TPC Deere Run.

And his ball-striking was on another level.

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Photo by Orlando Ramirez/Getty Images

Brown hit five out of seven fairways and seven out of nine greens, and the longest putt he made was from 15 feet.

The teenager made six birdies, one bogey and two pars to card a nine-hole score of five-under-par.

He will be hoping to take that form into the first round of the tournament in Silvis, Illinois, on Thursday morning.

What Scottie Scheffler said about Blades Brown

Back in January, Brown played alongside Scottie Scheffler and Si Woo Kim in the final group at the American Express.

The 19-year-old slipped down the leaderboard and finished in a tie for 18th after posting a final-round 74.

However, Scheffler still took the time to praise Brown after his victory at the American Express.

Blades, this is my first time seeing him, the world number one said.

But anybody at 18 years old that can make it into the final pairing of a PGA TOUR event’s doing something right.

To receive praise like that from the best golfer in the world must have been a huge boost of confidence for Blades Brown.

Now the onus is on him to go out and prove just how special he is.

Arizona women’s basketball notebook: On leadership, youth, expanded NCAA Tournament, and more

TUCSON, AZ - JANUARY 06: Arizona Wildcats head coach Becky Burke during a women's basketball game between the BYU Cougars and the Arizona Wildcats on January 6, 2026, at McKale Center in Tucson, AZ. (Photo by Christopher Hook/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Arizona women’s basketball has gone through a whirlwind of changes in the past 14 months. For the second straight year, almost the entire roster has turned over and the coaching staff underwent major changes.

Head coach Becky Burke has her staff in place with James Ewing and Julie Hairgrove returning, Todd Starkey and Devan Newman joining the ranks, and even new people running operations and strength and conditioning. The players have all arrived with Karolina Ułan completing the team with her arrival late last week.

Burke and Newman were eager to talk about the new squad and their expectations for 2026-27.

On NCAA Tournament expansion

The NCAA Tournament is Burke’s goal this year. While she expects her team to be better, she also knows there are more spots available now. The expansion of both the men’s and women’s tournaments to 76 teams means eight more squads can call themselves “tournament teams” next season. She sees that as a good thing for women’s basketball, in general.

“If that’s not giving us one or two more out of the Big 12, I’d be surprised,” Burke said. “But it’s a good thing, I think. Expansion is good. I think more teams getting an opportunity to compete on that stage at that level is definitely a really good thing. And women’s basketball is growing right now. That’s what we want. We want to grow our sport, give it more visibility, and I think by adding a few more teams you’re doing that.”

On youth

Burke is very impressed by what she has seen in the early going. The team started workouts last week, and she’s already seeing a difference between this squad and her first group. She also sees where some of the challenges may lie.

“Definitely a different feel for the better,” Burke said. “And just in terms of their connectivity and just how they’re wired. Really competitive group, but they’re young…everybody is like really excited about how good and ranked and all these things that this class is, but I think everybody needs to remember that they are–like literally, we just had one turn 18 the other day. So it is a group that is, yes, talented, yes, highly regarded, all these things, but they’re still so young. We have a lot of teaching, we have a lot of mentoring, we have a lot growing up to do, but when you watch, and when you get an opportunity to come out for the first time to watch practice, you’re going to see, it’s just the talent level is really different, which is a good thing.”

Arizona has two seniors and a graduate student, but the only one who has been a regular starter at this level is Sumayah Sugapong, and she’s only done it for one season. There is no junior class, although Breanna Williams is a redshirt sophomore who spent three years at Maryland. Eight of the 12 players are freshmen or true sophomores.

On leadership

Arizona brought in nine new players this offseason. Of the three returners, only two saw time on the court last year. Those two–senior Sumayah Sugapong and sophomore Molly Ladwig–are helping the newcomers.

“[Sugapong] was one of the best players in the Big 12 the last month of the season,” Burke said. “I genuinely believe that, and to see her confidence just skyrocket through the last month of last year’s season, I think she’s picked up right where she left off. If you look at my career, and you can ask [associate coach] James [Ewing], and he’ll tell you, anybody that makes it to year two with me just makes the biggest jump. They know what to expect, they’re comfortable, they know my expectations, my standards, all these things. I mean, I came in from the jump, like, she’s ready. She’s ready to have a great year, and I’m really excited for her. She’s been leading, and she’s been educating good new players about me and our program, and the expectations, and how tough the Big 12 is, and all of those things. So, I’ve been really proud of her.”

While they’ve been in the program the same number of years, Ladwig is still just a sophomore. That doesn’t stop her from stepping into a leadership role.

“Molly and Sumayah have done a great job from a leadership standpoint of mentoring, guiding, leading, being a voice,” Burke said. “It’s been fun to see.”

On athleticism and ‘post by committee’

One place the team is not more athletic this season is in the post. Burke pointed to Blessing ‘Adde’ Adebanjo and Daniah Trammell as athletic posts who left last year. Their replacements don’t have the same kind of athleticism, and Burke doesn’t expect any single post to take over, but she does think the group has things the team lacked last season.

“We’re way more athletic at the guard position,” Burke said. “We’re a little bit bigger at the guard position. I wouldn’t say we’re more athletic in the post. I think we were probably a little bit more athletic in the post last year with Adde and Daniah and those guys. But I would say, as a group, collectively, the four or five of them that we’re going to be playing in the post, their athletic gap is not huge. It’s probably pretty small, but we’re way more skilled, higher IQ, and better basketball players. So, I think that will make up for it. And I think we’re going to do it, actually, by committee this year in the post. I think it’s going to be a group of just solid as a group of posts. What are we getting out of the group this year again? I don’t think we’re going to have a 20 (points) and 10 (rebounds) kid, but I think as a group, collectively, they’re going to get it done.”

On adding new wrinkles this season

Burke said that she had to adapt a lot last year based on who she had.

“It was a constant year of changing, adapting, trying new things till something stuck,” she said. “It was a challenge, but I do think we squeezed every drop out of that group.”

Recruiting the right players should help in that regard.

“When we recruit, we’re going to recruit to a certain style and a certain kid that can play the way we want to play,” Newman said. “But at the same time, coming into a program…you’re given a certain group of kids, you might not be able to put in what you want, like you might not be able to go press that year. You might have to be a sprint back, get into your defense, make a play in the half court, but then you go recruit to those kids, okay? So now this year we’re about to go put in our 1-2-2 and we’re gonna get after some people in the full court.”

On the goals for this season

Burke has big goals this year. She didn’t mention just “the postseason.” She didn’t mention the WBIT. She only talked about the NCAA Tournament.

“I want to have the biggest turnaround in terms of wins, losses in Division I this year,” Burke said. “I want to play in the NCAA Tournament. I think we’re a team that can realistically be an NCAA tournament team this year out of the Big 12. And, like I said, we have a long way to go. I’m not going to sit here and promise anybody a Big 12 championship in the next few months, but what we’ve seen in three days of practice, I think, is a much, much, much better product, much improved, much more aligned team, connected team, competitive team, and talented team, but that’s about this much of it, right? So we have a long way to go. We understand that we have a lot of work to do they have what it takes to potentially be an NCAA tournament to team this year? I believe that, yeah.”

Summer Scheming ‘26: Clemson Tigers

LOUISVILLE, KENTUCKY - NOVEMBER 14: Head coach Dabo Swinney celebrates with offensive coordinator Tom Allen of the Clemson Tigers after the NCAA football game between the Louisville Cardinals and the Clemson Tigers at L&N Federal Credit Union Stadium on November 14, 2025 in Louisville, Kentucky. (Photo by Michael Hickey/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Dabo Swinney is 187-53 as the Clemson Tigers head football coach. The former Alabama wide receiver spent 15 years climbing the ranks at Alabama and Clemson to take over as the interim HC and then permanent header at CU. Under Dabo the Tigers have won two national championships and nine ACC titles in 17 seasons.

Year 18 under full-time Swinney is coming off of a crossroads season where the Tigers finished 7-6 and 4-4 in the ACC. That’s Swinney’s third.500 season (he’s never had a losing season) in the ACC since taking over (2023, 2010). Even after a tough 2025 season the Tigers haven’t had a losing season since 2010, right before everything changed for the Tigers.

Now let’s put the Tigers through The Goal, our 2026 Summer Scheming analysis system.

Throughput

Acquisition: The Tigers are 19th in freshman SP+ recruiting over the past three seasons while only 91st in the transfer portal. That averages out to 55th in acquisition. We know Dabo isn’t Pro Portal but he’s dipped his toe into the waters the past two seasons offsetting his ‘N/A’ three years ago.

Development: Clemson’s still putting out the 2nd most talent on Miami’s schedule when it comes to making NFL rosters. The Tigers have put 18 dudes into the league since the ‘25 NFL Draft. Only Notre Dame has put more into the league (21) than Clemson. Miami, for instance, has put 22 into the NFL over that time.

Deployment: This preseason Bill Connelly’s SP+ has CU 23rd overall in FBS. The CU offense is 48th, the defense is 16th and the kicking game is 41st. The Tigers have a new-old OC in Chad Morris (out: Garrett Riley) and Tom Allen returns for year two running the Tigers defense.

Bottleneck

Is the Clemson bottleneck Dabo Swinney? That would’ve seemed hard to believe four years ago when CU played in the Orange Bowl after an 8-0 season in the ACC, and maybe even two years ago when the Tigers made the CFB Playoff. But the Tigers haven’t been the same since Trevor Lawrence left for the NFL.

Good QB play and defense make the world go round and Dabo has really missed on QB’s with DJ Uiagalelei and Cade Klubnik both failing to live up to expectations.

The CU strength of schedule is 31st of 138 in FBS per CFB News. Clemson hits the road to face LaneKiffin and LSU, before facing ACC foes in Miami, Virginia Tech, FSU, Georgia Tech and Duke. The Tigers end the season with rival South Carolina.

Inventory

The inventory space includes returning production per Bill Connelly, the On3 top-100 list and the Athlon preseason All-Conference Team honorees. The Tigers returning production is 59th in FBS at 53% production. The Tigers have no one represented in the top-100, but do have four All-ACC players per Athlon.

The QB race comes down to Klubnik’s backup Christopher Vizzina and true freshman Tait Reynolds. Knowing Swinney Vizzina starts the season and Reynolds takes over once he’s ready.

The offense only brought in one transfer in Chris Johnson Jr. (yes, that CJJ). They’re expected to give serious playing time to freshman WR NaeemBurroughs. But Clemson returns firepower in WR’s Bryant Wesco and TJ Moore who combined for 10 TD’s in ‘25.

Tom Allen convinced Dabo Swinney to hit the portal… HARD. CU signed nine transfers to bolster their defense. Four of those transfers are defensive backs so clearly Allen saw something he didn’t like, much like Corey Hetherman at Miami, in the back end of the defense.

DE Will Heldt returns after logging 15.5 TFL’s and 7.5 sacks a year ago. MLB SammyBrown returns as well after a 100+ tackle campaign with 13.5 TFL’s and five sacks to boot.

Operating Expense

Dabo Swinney is making $11.3M per season per a quick Google search. Over his career at Clemson he’s averaged 10 wins per year which puts him around $1.1M per victory. That’s not as high as Bill Belichick or Mike Norvell. However, over the past three seasons it’s closer to $1.3M than $1.1.

The Goal

The bar for Clemson has been raised by Dabo Swinney and he may fall flat on his back under the limbo stick that he created. Swinney has gone back to the CU well and re-hired Chad Morris, this might be the final move for him and if neither QB clicks and the offense is stale again it could be closing time for the best coach in Clemson history.

Season Prediction: 10-2. Clemson could drop the opener to LSU and the Miami game and still be a competitor for both the ACC Championship Game and a post-season trip into the CFB Playoff. If Swinney pulls double-digit wins he’s safe at Clemson. Another just above .500 season and it could be an extremely controversial buyout in the making.

3 Panthers have been named to the NFL Top 100; will that be all?

SANTA CLARA, CALIFORNIA - NOVEMBER 24: Jaycee Horn #8 of the Carolina Panthers returns the ball after intercepting a pass intended for Jauan Jennings #15 of the San Francisco 49ers during the first half at Levi's Stadium on November 24, 2025 in Santa Clara, California. (Photo by Thien-An Truong/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Each offseason, the NFL releases a list of the Top 100 players for the upcoming season as voted on by the players themselves. If you are a fan of the Carolina Panthers, this yearly recurring list may have slipped your mind as it’s the first edition since 2023 that features a player currently on the Panthers roster. Former Panthers linebacker Brian Burns was ranked a few times before being moved to the New York Giants prior to the 2024 season, leaving the Panthers franchise without representation for the last couple of years.

After securing the NFC South title and going toe-to-toe with a contending Los Angeles Rams in the Wildcard round, the franchise has garnered enough respect to earn its players some votes. With less than 20 players having been revealed thus far, we’ve already seen a whopping 3 Panthers:

While it is a welcome surprise to see 3 Panthers already listed, the startling aspect is which 3 Panthers were chosen and the order of their appearances. Young’s appearance can be understood as he plays the most visible position in the entire league and his story was a major talking point throughout the season as he racked up game-winning drive after game-winning drive. Rookie receiver Tetairoa McMillan being ranked ahead of defensive stalwart Derrick Brown is the eye-opener, though. While McMillan’s campaign that earned him Offensive Rookie of the Year was impressive, Brown’s consistency and impact as one of the league’s best defensive lineman is deserving of much more respect.

With more than 75% of the list still to come, though, could there be more Panthers yet to be revealed? I believe there are a few who may have an opportunity.

Mike Jackson, Cornerback

This is the longest shot of the players I will mention, which is a travesty because Jackson was one of the most underrated cornerbacks in the league last year. His 19 pass deflections lead the NFL and he was PFF’s 4th ranked cornerback for the season. Jackson’s consistency, reliability and playmaking in the biggest moments is a primary factor behind the the Panthers playoff push.

Mike Jackson intercepts Matthew Stafford for a Pick-6!

LARvsCAR on FOX/FOX Onehttps://t.co/HkKw7uXVntpic.twitter.com/J2yeGsyNZK

— NFL (@NFL) November 30, 2025

Devin Lloyd, Linebacker

While he spent the 2025 season on the Jacksonville Jaguars, Lloyd is on the Panthers roster for the 2026 season and that qualifies him for this discussion. Lloyd’s breakout 2025 campaign ended with him T-2nd in the NFL in interceptions and great marks according to PFF, having been the only linebacker with an 80.0 grade or higher in run defense, pass coverage and pass rushing. This earned the Panthers newest free agent LB a spot in the Pro Bowl and a 2nd Team All-Pro nod. Unfortunately, with the 1st Team All-Pro LB, Jack Campbell, having already appeared on the list at 88, Lloyd’s appearance seems unlikely.

DEVIN LLOYD PICK-6!

KCvsJAX on ESPN/ABC
Stream on @NFLPlus and ESPN App pic.twitter.com/kcGT0MZHLr

— NFL (@NFL) October 7, 2025

Jaycee Horn, Cornerback

Saving the player with the best chance for last, if the Panthers only have 1 more player appear on this list, it is going to be Jaycee Horn. Horn was also T-2nd in the NFL with Lloyd and earned an appearance in the Pro Bowl as well. Beyond that, though, Horn has the name recognition to help win what is ostensibly a popularity contest among the NFL players who submit their ballots. A former top 10 pick in the NFL Draft, multiple Pro Bowls and a litany of highlight plays – with no cornerbacks currently revealed, Horn has by far the best opportunity on the team to appear next.

Jaycee Horn picks it off with one hand!

CARvsNYJ on FOX/FOX Onehttps://t.co/HkKw7uXVntpic.twitter.com/P0BaDcU6CS

— NFL (@NFL) October 19, 2025

Marc-Andre ter Stegen in Barcelona to finalize loan transfer to Ajax

OVIEDO, SPAIN - JANUARY 31: Marc-Andre ter Stegen of Girona FC reacts during the LaLiga EA Sports match between Real Oviedo and Girona FC at Carlos Tartiere on January 31, 2026 in Oviedo, Spain. (Photo by Bruno Penas/Quality Sport Images/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Barcelona goalkeeper Marc-Andre ter Stegen has been spotted back in the city on Thursday to finalise a loan transfer to Ajax.

According to Jijantes, the German goalkeeper is back from vacation “and expects to finalize his departure in the coming hours.” He already has an agreement in place with Michel’s side and is now awaiting the green light from Barcelona.

One potential problem is Ter Stegen’s salary as Ajax are reportedly only prepared to pay a fraction of his wages during the loan.

Barcelona have been busy finalizing exits ahead of the start of pre-season and Ter Stegen appears to be the next player out of the door.

The Catalans have seen Ansu Fati complete a permanent transfer to Monaco, while Inaki Pena has joined Panathinaikos.

Barcelona have also handed Andreas Christensen a new two-year deal that includes a 50% pay cut, freeing up more space on the wage bill.

How do Giants fans think the team will fare at Coors Field?

DENVER, CO - JUNE 6: A general view as the sun sets behind the stadium in the fifth inning of a game between the Colorado Rockies and the Milwaukee Brewers at Coors Field on June 6, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Good morning, baseball fans!

The San Francisco Giants are off today, but they head to Coors Field to take on the Colorado Rockies starting tomorrow.

Ah, Coors Field. Noted destroyer of baseballs, souls, hopes and dreams. Depending on your outlook, this couldn’t have come at a worse or better time. The two teams are once again scrapping for fifth place in the division. And the Giants are the laughing stock of the baseball world in nearly every aspect.

I don’t have much (if any) goodwill left for this team at the moment after the way they have screwed up…well, everything this year. So personally, I think this is the best possible time for this series. I look forward to the chaos and embarrassment. It’s like the second half of 2016, but without the false hope.

So let’s get our guesses in for how many home runs the Giants pitching staff will allow at Coors Field this weekend. And next week, I’ll take a look back at this post and anyone who got the correct answer will get burned at the stake for being a witch a shoutout for being prophetic!

My guess is that they will allow eight home runs. Because that’s my lucky number, but also it seems like a fairly low guess.

How many home runs do you think the Giants will allow this weekend?

Pathway to a winning season for 2026 Miami Dolphins

EAST RUTHERFORD, NJ - DECEMBER 07: De'Von Achane #28 of the Miami Dolphins runs during the game against the New York Jets on December 7, 2025 at MetLife Stadium in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Rich Graessle/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Let’s be real for a second.

No one expects the Miami Dolphins to experience much success during the first season of new head coach Jeff Hafley’s tenure with the organization. After all, the franchise is in the beginning stages of yet another rebuild attempt after parting ways with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, wide receivers Jaylen Waddle and Tyreek Hill, pass rusher Bradley Chubb, safety Minkah Fitzpatrick, and on and on…

Suffice to say, it could be a very, very rough year for the Dolphins.

But, walk with me for a minute. What if the 2026 Miami Dolphins come together to shock the world, prove the doubters wrong and secure a winning season in a year when most experts predict a 4 or 5 win ceiling at most? What would the pathway to a miracle-year look like from the team in aqua and orange?

Let’s all stare deeply into the proverbial crystal ball…

Team Identity

A realistic path to a winning season for the 2026 Miami Dolphins starts with the team accepting what they are — a rebuilding team that wins with efficiency, explosive runs from De’Von Achane, and an opportunistic defense — not by asking Malik Willis to throw 40 times every week. Hafley has emphasized allowing Willis to be himself, telling the young quarterback to not “put any extra pressure on yourself.” Allowing the 27-year old to lean into his mobility, and into the electric playmaking ability of his highly paid running back, rather than forcing him into a traditional pocket-passing role will help ease Willis’ transition from a backup in Green Bay, to the unquestioned starter in Miami.

What That Looks Like Statistically

Malik Willis

  • 3,325 passing yards
  • 22 passing touchdowns
  • 10 INTs
  • 65.9% completion
  • 620 rushing yards
  • 8 rushing touchdowns

Total touchdowns: 30

De’Von Achane

  • 278 carries
  • 1,485 rushing yards
  • 5.3 YPC
  • 15 rushing touchdowns
  • 54 receptions
  • 445 receiving yards
  • 3 receiving touchdowns

Total touchdowns: 18

Total scrimmage yards: 1,930

DEFENSE

  • 18th in total defense
  • 12th in scoring defense (21.0 PPG allowed)
  • 42 sacks
  • 17 interceptions
  • 29 total takeaways

Hafley’s group won’t lead the league statistically with those numbers, but Miami’s defense would far exceed preseason expectations by using disguised coverages, simulated pressures, disciplined tackling, and by being opportunistic by forcing opposing quarterbacks into mistakes. This allows the Dolphins to win multiple close games they were projected to lose.

FINAL RECORD

9-8 (team misses playoffs)

___

Please keep in mind that this is not my personal prediction for how this season will actually play out, but rather a realistic pathway to how it could happen if the stars align. If the Miami Dolphins can achieve a winning record in 2026, even if the squad misses the playoffs, the future would sure look bright in sunny South Florida. Every year, a handful of teams outperform expectations and become that classic Cinderella story. Why not our team? Why not this year?

Bengals’ Dexter Lawrence trade draws ESPN criticism as worst offseason move

One of the most significant moves of the NFL offseason saw the Cincinnati Bengals trade for Dexter Lawrence II. The Bengals sent the New York Giants the 10th overall pick in exchange for the All-Pro defensive tackle. The trade came after Trey Hendrickson joined the Bengals’ divisional rival, the Baltimore Ravens.

The trade has been somewhat polarizing, though most view it as a move that favors the Bengals. Not everyone agrees. In fact, ESPN named it the biggest, and worst, move of Cincinnati’s offseason.

MORE: Johnny Manziel goes on profane tirade in response to Cleveland sports radio clip

“The Bengals made a high-profile trade, sending the No. 10 pick to the Giants in exchange for Lawrence. The move was both uncharacteristic and unwise. Yes, Cincinnati needs to invest resources into its defense. But this was not the way to do it. Lawrence is a good player who has been elite in the past. But he is coming off a down season — just an 8.4% pass rush win rate and 0.5 sacks. There’s also a big difference between sending the No. 10 pick and, say, a late first-rounder. And that’s why this was too pricey a trade.” ESPN reported.

Nov 16, 2025; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; Green Bay Packers quarterback Jordan Love (10) scrambles away from New York Giants defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence II (97) during the first quarter at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-Imagn Images

That’s certainly one way to look at it. But let’s not get it twisted, this was a move the Bengals needed to make. Lawrence or not, they had to keep their fragile Super Bowl window open.

Defense has been the Bengals’ biggest weakness. Their 2021 defense wasn’t necessarily elite, but it was respectable and played well enough to win. That hasn’t been the case since their playoff run.

MORE: Denzel Ward should avoid Myles Garrett’s costly Browns contract mistake

Cincinnati has watched Joe Burrow and his backup quarterbacks put together incredible games, only to see them end in bitter defeat because the defense couldn’t get one more stop. Or any stop at all.

Nov 2, 2025; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; San Francisco 49ers quarterback Mac Jones (10) is pressured by New York Giants defensive tackle Roy Robertson-Harris (95) and defensive tackle Dexter Lawrence II (97) during the first half at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Robert Deutsch-Imagn Images

Lawrence joins a Bengals defense that has retooled its secondary, had two promising EDGE defenders, and signed free agent Jonathan Allen. On paper, this defense could take a step forward, especially with Lawrence now in the fold.

The compensation and reworked contract will certainly be interesting to watch play out. But the Bengals just need their defense to be average, and this move might get them there.

Can the Cincinnati Bengals push back into the playoffs?

Mailbag: Do the Detroit Lions HAVE to add a CB to replace Terrion Arnold?

Dec 7, 2025; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; Miami Dolphins cornerback Rasul Douglas (26) intercepts the ball against New York Jets wide receiver John Metchie III (3) during the first half at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Ed Mulholland-Imagn Images | Ed Mulholland-Imagn Images

Prior to Terrion Arnold’s arrest and subsequent release, the Detroit Lions said that he would have to compete and win a starting job.

“We’ve got a lot of good guys in that room and he knows this, he’s got to go earn it,” coach Dan Campbell said on the final day of mandatory minicamp.

Whether that was going to be a real competition or Arnold’s job to lose is something we’ll never know for sure. But it now does bring up the question: can the Lions be okay at cornerback without Arnold, or do they need to add more competition.

At Pride of Detroit, we’ve already discussed some free agent options, explored a possible trade for Denzel Ward, and explored the internal options. On this week’s Midweek Mailbag, Erik Schlitt and I bring it all together: how desperate are the Lions to add to their cornerback room?

On one topic we both agree: a trade for Ward seems extremely unlikely. While it would be an aggressive move to take the cornerback up a notch, Ward is 29 years old and, more importantly, he carries a $16.9 million salary this year that will jeopardize Detroit’s ability to balance their salary cap both in the present and the future.

However, we don’t full see eye-to-eye when it comes to what their approach should be otherwise. Personally, I think that while Detroit has options internally, at the very least they need to fortify their depth with a startable talent. As it stands right now, if Rock Ya-Sin steps into the starting lineup, their top reserves—Ennis Rakestraw, Nick Whiteside, and Khalil Dorsey—have a combined three career starts in the NFL. Detroit could always move Roger McCreary to the outside, but then they’d either be relying on rookie Keith Abney to start at nickel, or they’d have to shift a safety down to the nickel.

Schlitt has a different idea: moving Abney to the outside and exploring his development there.

“He was a talented kid that I thought was a Day 2 pick,” Schlitt said. “I’m interested to see—I think Abney could be the key here. If Abney’s picking things up quick, maybe he ends up being a guy who starts pushing for (playing) time.”

Although, Schlitt admitted if Abney isn’t picking things up quickly enough to challenge for a starting spot or be adequate depth on the outside, then maybe it’s time to give a call to someone like free agent Rasul Douglas.

You can catch our entire debate on this week’s mailbag podcast, which is available on any podcasting platform, including the Spotify embed below.

Other topics this week include:

  • What NFL resources are available to players to help avoid Terrion Arnold’s situation?
  • What round draft pick would the Lions use at cornerback in the 2027 NFL Draft?
  • How does the Lions’ coaching hierarchy work? (ie: assistant head coach vs. associate head coach)
  • Could Brian Branch move back to nickel?
  • Can the Lions produce 13-personnel type of looks with Isaac TeSlaa/Jackson Meeks?
  • Are Tyleik Williams and Ailm McNeill the key to everything on defense?

If you’re more of a video podcast consumer, you can catch the show WITH BONUS CONTENT on our YouTube page.

Thursday Rockpile: Contextualizing the Rockies trade deadline motivations

DENVER, COLORADO - JUNE 20: Jake McCarthy #31 of the Colorado Rockies celebrates with Willi Castro #3 after hitting a first inning inside-the-park home run against the Pittsburgh Pirates at Coors Field on June 20, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images) | Getty Images

With the August 3, 2026, trade deadline fast approaching, it will soon be challenging to follow the flurry of rumors and transactions as they unfold across the league.

Inevitably rumors will spread about who from the Colorado Rockies other teams are interested in, and writers will post unrealistic mock trade ideas. Before that all starts to kick off in earnest, it would be useful to ground ourselves in some basic context for what the front office of the Rockies is most likely to be trying to do.

Based on their record, the Rockies will obviously be looking to sell current major leaguers for prospects but which players they are actively looking to move is the key. Remaining years of team control is the simplest thing to sort players by when determining which are most urgent to try and trade now.

The CBA negotiations taking place this offseason could alter the timeline that players reach free agency and/or adjust the arbitration system, but until the two sides of those negotiations start exchanging proposals that look anything remotely similar to one another’s, the best bet is to make transactions as if the same basic structure that currently exists will remain in place.

Given that assumption, here’s what the Rockies Roster Resource page tells us about their likely priorities before August third.

Free agents after this season

  • SP Kyle Freeland
  • SP Michael Lorenzen
  • SP José Quintana
  • SP Tomoyuki Sugano
  • RP Antonio Senzatela

Technically both Lorenzen and Senzatela have club options for next season, but the Rockies are unlikely to exercise either. Freeland has an option that will vest if he reaches 170 innings this year, which is still possible but highly unlikely.

If the Rockies receive an offer for any of these players, there is almost no reason to hold on to any of them. The question for this group is what, if anything, will be offered. Senzatela is the only one who has performed well enough throughout the season to garner much interest, and even he has been hit by regression recently. The front office will almost certainly take the best deals available (if any), with no questions asked.

If any of these players are still on the roster after the trade deadline, it’s probably safe to assume that no useful returns were offered for them.

Free agents after 2027

  • OF Mickey Moniak
  • UTL Willi Castro
  • RP Jimmy Herget

Unlike the true rentals above, the Rockies don’t technically need to move any of these players. If the Rockies don’t get a decent offer, they could keep them around and see what their value looks like in the offseason. What’s more, each of these players could, theoretically, be slotted into the 2027 Rockies opening day roster without much issue.

Given the Rockies lack of a realistic chance at fielding a competitive team in 2027, however, keeping them is probably not Plan-A. With that in mind, this trio represents the highest combination of both likelihood to be moved and potential to bring back useful prospects.

Greg's trade targets for the Rays:

1. Tarik Skubal
2. Luis Arraez
3. Mickey Moniak
4. Jo Adell
5. Lars Nootbaar
6. Spencer Steer
7. Gleyber Torres
8. Taylor Ward
9. Aroldis Chapman pic.twitter.com/s3R6iVqNJn

— MLB Network (@MLBNetwork) July 1, 2026

Castro, Moniak, and Herget have each had torrid stretches of production at points this year that indicate they could meaningfully contribute on a contender. None of them is a star, but none of them are on particularly expensive contracts. Each comes with another year of control that will be appealing to teams considering giving up prospects.

Finding the best deals possible for these three will very likely be near the top of the front office’s priorities over the next month.

Free agents after 2028

  • OF Jake McCarthy
  • UTL Tyler Freeman
  • DH Kris Bryant
  • SP Ryan Feltner

If the previous two groupings are defined by the urgency with which the front office is likely moving to find interested buyers, this quartet is the first group that is more likely to be on the team next season than not.

Obviously, Bryant isn’t going anywhere. The Rockies will be paying him until his contract runs out after 2028, regardless of whether he ever steps foot on a baseball field again.

Given the Rockies lack of short-term options in the starting rotation and Feltner’s inconsistent performance, it would be shocking to see him moved.

That leaves Freeman and McCarthy, who are more plausible trade candidates. Both could garner enough interest to warrant moving, especially considering that the outfield may be the one area of the Rockies roster that has decent depth for the foreseeable future.

Neither of them is a priority to move right now (because of the years of control and their flexibility), but if another team came to Paul DePodesta with a good deal for either, he would need to consider it. If these players are moved, it will be because other teams came calling with good offers.

Free agents after 2029

  • C Hunter Goodman
  • 2B Edouard Julien
  • OF Brenton Doyle
  • RP Brennan Bernardino
  • RP Victor Vodnik

This is an odd group. On one hand is an All-Star catcher that hits a home run seemingly every other day. On the other is a collection of young players that have shown glimpses of promise in the past but have disappointed recently.

Oh, and then there’s Bernardino who is a useful lefty reliever that any team could use, but few will be specifically targeting.

To set expectations: It’s very unlikely any of these players (aside from perhaps Bernardino) is traded before the 2026 deadline.

For Julien, Doyle, and Vodnik their combination of underperformance and years of control means there is little urgency to sell low on them now. It’s probably more likely that one, or more, of this group is designated for assignment in the next 12 months if they continue to struggle than it is that a real trade partner materializes before August.

Trading for Hunter Goodman would be the biggest Pirates trade since… 2018

Colorado's 26 y.o. catcher has an .848 OPS and 26 HR (only 8 HR at Coors), and isn't a free agent until 2030

Would it be worth it to trade Edward Florentino or Seth Hernandez for the All-Star? pic.twitter.com/E6VlhQcOXm

— Bucco Territory (@BuccoTerritory) July 1, 2026

That brings us to Goodman, who has been the topic of much debate here on Purple Row. Regardless of where you stand on whether the Rockies should be trying to trade him right now, it’s obvious that they have no reason to settle for a deal that they don’t think meaningfully alters the competitive outlook of the organization.

Goodman’s remaining time under control means there will be plenty of opportunities to re-assess the market should no contenders decide to pay a steep price for three and a half seasons of his services.

2030 and beyond

Everyone else on the Rockies roster is not currently set to reach free agency until at least 2030, which is too far in the future to be able to accurately predict what the club’s competitive situation will actually look like. Making decisions on those players at this stage is very far down the priority list.

It is possible some of the players under control for this long end up getting moved (Troy Johnston, Juan Mejia, etc.), but that would be fueled more by the particular buyer’s needs/interest than the Rockies’ own priorities.

Conclusions

With the list above to work from, we can start to see a pretty clear picture of what is likely to happen throughout July. The Rockies will be actively pursuing deals for the first two groups of players and passively considering offers for the latter two.

Expect a flurry of small to mid-size moves while holding your breathe for the slim possibility of a franchise-altering blockbuster if a contender pushes all the chips in for Goodman.


On the Farm

Triple-A:Round Rock Express 6, Albuquerque Isotopes 5

There were a lot of things that went right in this game for the Isotopes. A handful of players had good performances: Sterlin Thompson (No. 13 PuRP) had a double and a home run, Ryan Miller started the game with two scoreless innings, Conner Capel worked two walks, and Bryant Betancourt hit a solo home run. In the end though, Round Rock (TEX) ended up walking off on a two run shot allowed by TJ Shook in the ninth.

All of that, however, is overshadowed by what Charlie Condon (No. 1 PuRP) was able to do with his three monstrous hits.

Double-A:Somerset Patriots 5, Hartford Yard Goats 3

The Yard Goats were only two for seventeen with runners in scoring position which is what sank their hopes of a win. Otherwise, they played a solid game that had a number of contributors.

On the mound the best performance was from Cade Denton who threw three scoreless innings and only allowed two hits. At the plate though, this game was about Roc Riggio (No. 14 PuRP) and Jack O’Dowd. Riggio had himself a great showing with three hits including a double and a homer while also managing to steal his tenth base of the season. O’Dowd, who hit a home run in his first game at Double-A on Tuesday, smacked another in his second game since being promoted and paired it with a double for good measure.

High-A:Spokane Indians 5, Hillsboro Hops 3

Jordy Vargas (No. 21 PuRP) got the start and managed to get through five innings on 86 pitches. He allowed three runs on four hits which did not look like it was going to be enough for Spokane to win the game as they’d scored only once —on a solo shot by Tommy Hopfe — before Vargas was relieved by Austin Emener in the sixth.

By the time Nathan Blasick took the mound in the bottom of the eighth, however, the Indians found themselves with a two-run lead. That late offensive support came primarily from Ethan Hedges (No. 29 PuRP) and Jacob Hinderleider who combined for six hits including a four doubles. Blasick earned a two inning save while recording four strikeouts.

Low-A:Fresno Grizzlies 9, Ontario Tower Buzzers 5

The Grizzlies lineup was a consistent force throughout this game and managed to score a run in every inning other than the first and seventh. From top to bottom the lineup collected nine hits and nine walks. They didn’t limit their onslaught to weak contact, however, as Roldy Brito (No. 11 PuRP) collected his eighth triple of the season and all of Wilder Dalis (No. 24 PuRP), Cameron Nelson, and Yeiker Reyes hit home runs.

On the mound, starter Easton Marks struggled, allowing three runs in only two innings, but the arms that came in after him pitched more than well enough to secure the victory. Grif Hughes struck out five over four and a third innings of two run ball before giving way to Seth Clausen who closed down the final two and a third innings.

DSL:DSL Rockies 4, DSL Miami 3

The DSL Rockies were able to get the win based primarily on solid pitching and good baserunning.

Maique Basanta and Emanuel Mejia combined to pitch the full seven inning game and allowed only two hits and two walks between them. At the plate the clear standout was center fielder Gemerson Blanco who led off and managed to score two runs on three hits.

The real story of the game though was the DSL Rockies baserunning. All of Daiel Meza, Hector Barroso, Douglas Veliz, Ishel Comenencia, and Emil Perez stole a base and this aggressive traffic on the basepaths led to three wild pitches from DSL Miami pitchers.


10 MLB Hitting Prospects Who Stood Out In June 2026 | Baseball America ($)

Not one, not two, but three Rockies farm hands made this list from Baseball America’s Geoff Pontes. Both Condon and Zac Veen, who have been crushing balls in Albuquerque all month, somewhat predictably are included. Joining them is less well known nineteen year-old outfielder Cristian Arguelles, who is excelling in his first season stateside in the Arizona Complex League.

Moniak correcting his swing, ‘bad habits’ following return from IL | MLB.com

Before going on the Injured List in mid-May, Moniak was off to the best start to the season of his career. He had struggled a bit at the plate in his first few games since his return. Thomas Harding talks with Moniak about the trouble he’d had and the adjustments he made to regain that early-season form.

MLB sees no link between factory defect and liveliest baseball since year of the homer in ‘19 | The Athletic (Gift Link)

The month of June saw a substantial increase in the distance balls were flying in MLB games. The total sample size of games since the shift has not been large, but the effects have been noticeable enough to raise eyebrows across the league. Eno Sarris and Evan Drellich dig into that shift and MLB’s initial response to it in this piece by The Athletic that is very useful context on the league-wide run environment.


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Juventus to increase loan fee in attempt to convince PSG into selling Kolo Muani

Juventus to increase loan fee in attempt to convince PSG into selling Kolo Muani
Juventus to increase loan fee in attempt to convince PSG into selling Kolo Muani

Reports in Italy claim that Juventus are willing to increase the price of a loan fee for PSG striker Randal Kolo Muani as the Bianconeri attempt to bridge the gap between their first offer and the French side’s €40m valuation.

Juventus willing to offer PSG €8m-€10m in loan fees for Kolo Muani

It is no secret that Juventus are attempting to secure a deal to bring Kolo Muani back to Turin. The Old Lady are after a new starting centre-forward after seeing Dusan Vlahovic walk away on a free transfer at the end of his contract on June 30.

Kolo Muani is not part of Luis Enrique’s plans in Paris after spending the last two seasons out on loan, and Juventus are keen to bring him back to Serie A after scoring eight goals from 16 league appearances while in Turin during the second half of the 2024-25 season.

PSG reportedly value their striker in the region of €40m and reports on Wednesday claimed that Juve had seen an offer of  a loan deal with a conditional obligation to buy worth around €33m turned down.

According to Thursday’s updates from the Corriere dello Sport, Juventus are now prepared to increase the cost of a loan fee in an attempt to convince PSG into selling.

BOLOGNA, ITALY – MAY 04: Randal Kolo Muani looks on during the Serie A match against Bologna at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on May 04, 2025 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Thursday’s report claims that Juventus could offer PSG a loan fee of €8m-€10m for the season, which they hope acts as almost a ‘deposit’ for the future, permanent transfer.

Juventus still hope that they will be able to meet PSG somewhere in the middle of the first €33m offer and the €40m valuation.

Thursday Flakes: USA Wins, World Cup Drama and More

INGLEWOOD, CALIFORNIA - JUNE 25: Christian Pulisic #10 of the United States walks onto the pitch during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match between Türkiye and USA at Los Angeles Stadium on June 25, 2026 in Inglewood, California. (Photo by Emilee Chinn/Getty Images) | Getty Images

I love this particular stage of the World Cup. It’s win or go home, do or die, survive and advance. It’s the time to root for the underdog every single time and be disappointed when the favorites win. I’ve been able to discuss this tournament with plenty of people who hate soccer, but love America. Put the flag on it, and it unites us in a weird but fantastic way.

Meanwhile, in Huskerland, the new academic and sports year has officially begun. Here comes two months of projecting, handwringing, high hopes and despair for volleyball and football specifically. Well ok, maybe not volleyball. In any event, it seems weird to be thinking about these things already, as there just isn’t really an off season anymore. So let that begin, and here are your flakes…

NEBRASKA:

Let’s start off with this absolute gem lol…

Eichorst returning to home state as new AD at Wisconsin

Legends. 🔴🌽

Introducing the Nebraska Football Hall of Fame Class of 2026.

🔗https://t.co/te78yzzMcQpic.twitter.com/i75baCSn0a

— Nebraska Football (@HuskerFootball) June 30, 2026

Will Compton on Matt Rhule and Nebraska football

New Hire Sean Smith Set to Help with Nebraska Volleyball Program

Nebraska basketball may have found the simple-play guard Fred Hoiberg has searched for

WORLD CUP:

USMNT’s Folarin Balogun gets red card, will miss Belgium game

Senegal ‘devastated’ after late World Cup collapse against Belgium

Genuine superstar Kane produces his biggest England moment

World Cup VAR review: Misapplied protocols leave Balogun wrongly red-carded

THEN THERE’S THIS:

Dansby Swanson hits 3 homers, 8 RBIs as Cubs torch Padres 23-3

Seriously, Michigan?!

New Law Will Protect Kids’ Lemonade Stands After State Employees Were Caught Demanding Fees

Scientists Have Found Climate-Resistant Coral Reefs Around the World Totaling the Size of Wisconsin

JOKE OF THE WEEK:

I love going outdoors…so much safer than going through windows.

Guardians News – Ralphy is Heading to the Futures Game

COLUMBUS, OHIO - JUNE 04, 2026: Ralphy Velazquez #35 of the Columbus Clippers runs out a ground ball during the second inning against the Omaha Storm Chasers at Huntington Park on June 04, 2026 in Columbus, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images

Let’s start with the good news. The Cleveland Guardians beat the Texas Rangers in a classic 9-run punt lineup that featured David Fry leading off and Austin Hedges hitting a home run. Nick has the full recap here.

Ralphy Velazquez has been selected for the All-Star Futures game. Cooper Ingle has also been selected, but will not participate due to his recent MLB promotion.

Ralphy Velazquez is a ⭐️

Huge congratulations to Ralphy Velazquez on being selected to represent the Columbus Clippers in the All-Star Futures Game!#ClipShowpic.twitter.com/mWZOTe7bcY

— Columbus Clippers (@CLBClippers) July 1, 2026

Now, for some potentially bad news. Justin Campbell was slated to start in Columbus last night for his AAA debut. Campbell was pulled during warmups. Other than the below video showing where Campbell gestured to the training staff, there is no further updates at the time of writing.

This is the Justin Campbell injury. Pay less attention to the arm circle with his left arm and more at when he motions to the dugout. Appears to point towards his back. Hopefully not an arm issue. pic.twitter.com/h56N5H8L99

— Matt (@BelowAverageOPS) July 1, 2026
Around the League

The White Sox lost to the Baltimore Orioles last night, putting the Guardians just one game back heading into a four game series against the ChiSox.

Milan Linked to Liverpool and Sporting CP Cornerstones

Milan Linked to Liverpool and Sporting CP Cornerstones
Milan Linked to Liverpool and Sporting CP Cornerstones

Milan are oriented to splurge to fortify their defense next and have singled out Gonçalo Inacio on their shortlist, while Zlatan Ibrahimovic is pushing to make an attempt to convince Virgil van Dijk, although the difficulties abound in that case, La Gazzetta dello Sport informs.

The Rossoneri have backed off from the talks for Antonio Silva after learning Benfica’s demands. His compatriot would be more expensive. He has a €60M release clause, and the Serie A side is willing to spend about €35/40M for a new leader. It’s unclear whether it’ll be enough to convince Sporting CP, which always drive a hard bargain. Their youth product has totaled 24 goals and 15 assists in 259 appearances at the club. He has 22 caps with Portugal under his belt.

Milan will likely sign two new men, as Fikayo Tomori is on his way out and could go back to the Premier League. Part of their management dreams of convincing Van Dijk, but Liverpool aim to keep him, Fabrizio Romano informs (via SOSFanta).

There have been no concrete contacts for now. The Reds don’t want to lose more stalwarts after Mohamed Salah, Ibrahim Konaté, and Andrew Robertson. The Dutchman has just a year left on his contract. He’d have to force his way out, and the Rossoneri must be willing to table a large offer for a 35-year-old.

Our Take on Milan Eyeing Inacio and Van Dijk

Tomori seemed close to leaving in the past as well, but he always ended up staying. They are already thin as is, so they might wait until they secure at least one addition. They are looking in the right places, and they recently proved they can be stealthy and swift.

Report: Xabi Alonso has completely set his sights on move for Premier League midfielder

Report: Xabi Alonso has completely set his sights on move for Premier League midfielder
Report: Xabi Alonso has completely set his sights on move for Premier League midfielder

Chelsea Transfer Latest, Xhaka Remains Central to Alonso’s Midfield Vision

Chelsea’s pursuit of Granit Xhaka has quickly become one of the more intriguing stories of the summer transfer window. According to Caught Offside, the Blues remain committed to signing the experienced Switzerland international despite seeing an opening offer rejected by Sunderland. While attention naturally drifts towards younger midfield targets, the continued focus on Xhaka suggests this is a deal driven by footballing logic rather than long term financial planning.

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The report makes it clear that Chelsea are preparing a fresh approach after their initial £8 million bid failed.

As one source explained: “Yes, Chelsea are absolutely going to bid again for Xhaka. Xabi Alonso is determined to work with him again. Sunderland have turned down £8m, but there’ll be a new offer of around £10m.”

Those comments underline the strength of Alonso’s belief in a player who became one of the pillars of his hugely successful Bayer Leverkusen side.

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Xhaka Offers Experience Chelsea Rarely Possess

Chelsea’s recruitment has largely revolved around youth over recent seasons. Talented prospects have arrived in abundance, but genuine leadership has often been missing when matches become difficult or momentum shifts.

That is precisely where Xhaka could change the dynamic.

His understanding of positional play, ability to dictate tempo and willingness to shoulder responsibility have been defining characteristics throughout his career. Under Alonso, those qualities flourished again, helping Leverkusen develop into one of Europe’s most organised and controlled sides.

Chelsea appear to recognise that technical quality alone does not build winning teams. Experience, personality and authority remain valuable commodities, particularly within such a youthful squad.

The report also notes that Xhaka has already informed Sunderland he wants the move.

“He wants to live in London again, and his family are on board.”

That personal desire often becomes a significant factor as negotiations develop, even when clubs publicly maintain firm positions.

Sunderland Hold Strong Position

Sunderland have every reason to resist.

According to the report, their message remains that Xhaka is unavailable regardless of price. Whether that stance softens will likely depend on how Chelsea structure their next proposal.

Caught Offside suggests there is scepticism that £10 million alone will be enough.

“Sunderland have turned down £8m, but there’ll be a new offer of around £10m.”

Equally important is another observation within the report.

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“Sunderland will insist on keeping Xhaka, with their message at the moment being that the Switzerland international is simply not on the market for any price.”

Public positions frequently evolve during transfer windows. Football history is filled with players initially declared unavailable before suitable offers altered the conversation. Sunderland know Xhaka remains influential both on and off the pitch, while Chelsea know the midfielder’s desire could gradually shift the balance.

For Alonso, this feels like far more than a sentimental reunion. It appears to be an attempt to import one of the key organisers from his Leverkusen project into a Chelsea dressing room still searching for consistent identity.

Recruitment Strategy Faces Important Test

Chelsea’s recruitment team are understandably considering alternatives.

Alex Scott and Ayyoub Bouaddi are both mentioned as admired players, although neither pursuit currently appears as advanced as the efforts to land Xhaka. Scott remains strongly linked elsewhere, while Bouaddi’s situation involves significant competition and Lille’s desire to retain him for another season.

That leaves Chelsea balancing two philosophies.

One prioritises long term development through elite young talent.

The other acknowledges that immediate progress often requires proven performers capable of accelerating improvement around them.

Xhaka comfortably fits that second category.

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Caught Offside also points towards financial limits despite Chelsea’s willingness to show greater flexibility this summer. Investing heavily in a player approaching his 34th birthday naturally raises questions over resale value, but elite football is rarely won through accounting alone.

If Alonso continues pushing internally for this transfer, Chelsea’s next offer may reveal how much influence their new manager genuinely possesses over recruitment decisions.

Whatever happens next, this increasingly feels like a transfer that will be decided through persistence rather than speed.

Our View, EPL Index Analysis

Xhaka is undoubtedly an accomplished midfielder and his performances under Alonso deserve enormous respect. Nobody questions his professionalism or leadership. However, Chelsea have spent years building a squad with one eye firmly on the future, and suddenly paying a sizeable fee for a player approaching 34 feels like a sharp change of direction.

There is also the question of value. If Sunderland are demanding significantly more than £10 million, where does Chelsea draw the line? Experience matters, but so does ensuring every signing fits both the short term and longer term project.

Supporters have heard promises about smart recruitment before. This deal needs to make footballing sense rather than simply reuniting a manager with a trusted former player.

There is another concern. If Chelsea genuinely believe Xhaka is the missing piece in midfield, does that expose a lack of confidence in the younger players already at the club? Fans want to see emerging talent develop alongside experienced professionals, not find their pathway blocked.

Alonso clearly trusts Xhaka and that counts for plenty. His tactical intelligence, composure and winning mentality could improve Chelsea immediately.

Even so, scepticism remains justified until supporters see exactly how much Chelsea are prepared to spend and whether this transfer genuinely strengthens the squad without compromising the club’s wider strategy. Experience should complement the rebuild, not redefine it.

Ranking the Lakers’ place in NBA championship race after Walker Kessler trade, FA moves

HOUSTON, TEXAS - MARCH 18: Austin Reaves #15 of the Los Angeles Lakers celebrates with Luka Doncic #77 of the Los Angeles Lakers during the second half against the Houston Rockets at Toyota Center on March 18, 2026 in Houston, Texas. 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 Alex Slitz/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Los Angeles Lakers are all-in on chasing the NBA championship around Luka Doncic for the next two years. The Lakers went on a wild free agent spending spree on Wednesday to sign Walker Kessler, Sandro Mamukelashvili, Quentin Grimes, and Collin Sexton. There’s still plenty of time left in the offseason, but it feels like the Lakers’ roster is 99 percent complete.

Trading for Kessler was the Lakers’ big splash, and it will go down as one of the boldest moves of the NBA summer. Top executive Rob Pelinka gave up the team’s unprotected first-round picks in 2031 and 2033, as well as pick swaps in 2028 and 2030, to acquire a strong defensive center with a long injury history. This will be the biggest trade of the Doncic era for Los Angeles: the Lakers now have no tradable first-round picks over the next seven years and have committed $475 million to Dončić, Austin Reaves, and Kessler.

The Lakers can talk themselves into having a championship ceiling now with the league having eight unique champions over the last eight seasons. The biggest thing any team needs to win a championship is a top-5 player in the world. The Lakers have one in Doncic, and that gives them a chance to raise another banner if everything goes right for them, and several things go wrong for their top adversaries.

Kessler holds the Lakers’ championship hopes on his shoulders. You know what you’re getting from Luka if he stays healthy: best-in-class scoring and playmaking; an offensive engine unlike anything else in the league. Reaves is a really good secondary scorer who can replicate the dribble-drive creation and outside shooting that Kyrie Irving once provided next to Luka on the Dallas Mavericks’ 2024 NBA Finals run. Doncic and Reaves are both weak defenders to put it mildly, and this team doesn’t have anyone who can replicate the wing defense that helped power the Knicks to a 2026 championship. That means the defense is all on Kessler, an elite rim protector and rebounder who suddenly has to deliver on 100 percent of his promise for the Lakers to accomplish anything meaningful.

NBA history is defined by dynasties, but there’s two big reasons why different teams keep winning the championship in this era. The first one is injuries: more pace and more space has led to added pressure on the players’ bodies, and that often causes them to break down. The Thunder might have repeated as champions if Jalen Williams and Ajay Mitchell stayed healthy. The Bucks might have gone back-to-back in 2021 and 2022 if Khris Middleton’s body didn’t falter. We’ll never know. The next part is the structure of the NBA’s current CBA. It’s harder to pay three superstars, because it kills your pathways to depth. The Lakers are now using one of the few three-star models in the league.

I’m not going to say the Lakers are atomically drawing dead next season for those reasons. Other teams could have injuries. So far, there are only three teams I would definitively rank ahead of the Lakers going into the 2026-2027 season right now.

  • Oklahoma City Thunder
  • San Antonio Spurs
  • New York Knicks

That’s the NBA’s Tier 1 of championship contenders. To me, the Lakers are a Tier 2 title contender, which looks something like this:

  • Los Angeles Lakers
  • Minnesota Timberwolves
  • Philadelphia 76ers
  • Toronto Raptors

I would elevate the Lakers above the Denver Nuggets and Houston Rockets as currently constructed. We’ll see if either of those teams makes a significant move, or if they mostly just run it back next year. The Sixers just joined Tier 2 themselves on Wednesday pulling off a shocking buy-low trade for Jaylen Brown.

The wildcards are the Golden State Warriors and Cleveland Cavaliers. One of them is probably getting LeBron James. What else are they doing? If the Warriors land James and Anthony Davis, I’d rank them ahead of the Lakers despite that roster being old as hell. I like the Warriors’ outlook without Davis, too, especially if Kristaps Porzingis can somehow stay healthy (again, it’s always injuries). The Cavs with LeBron look a half-step below the Lakers to me unless they do something else that moves the needle.

The offseason is long. Training camps don’t open until late September, and the season doesn’t start until late Oct. We’ve seen major deals go down on the brink of training camp the last few years, like the Knicks acquiring Karl-Anthony Towns and the Bucks trading for Damian Lillard. It could happen again.

For now, the Lakers are a Tier 2 championship contender in my mind with a tangible championship ceiling. I’d rank them no higher than No. 4 and no longer than No. 7 in the preseason power rankings right now. The reason I still crushed the Lakers in my Kessler trade grades is because I don’t really believe in their chance to reach their ceiling. I think there’s some terrifying downside here for LA if that happens. I do still believe in LA’s ceiling in a best case scenario, though

If the Lakers fall short of their ceiling the next two years? Well, Luka Doncic can be a free agent in 2028. Maybe a reunion in Dallas with Cooper Flagg is coming? The NBA always keeps you on your toes. The pressure is on now to make these moves count for the Lakers. It will be thrilling to watch them try.

Abdullah Mason vs Albert Bell Predictions: Who will win and how

Abdullah Mason will face Albert Bell in a lightweight title main event on Saturday, July 4, 2026, from Cleveland.

It’s the first main event in the new “The Fight” series that will air on TNT as well as streaming on DAZN. Hopefully, the monthly series will pay off, though the early set main events aren’t exactly marquee blockbusters, but then those cost bigger money so they go behind proper paywalls. And on and on we go.

At any rate, let’s take a look at Mason vs Bell.


Mason vs Bell: Recent Form

by Scott Christ

Some matchups are easier to really dig into than others. Last week, we had Zayas vs Boots, two guys who have been seen plenty on TV in recent years, in fights of some note, mostly world title fights.

Here, we have Abdullah Mason, a 22-year-old lightweight who, while he is the defending WBC champion, is still more prospect than finished product. The expectation is that he will continue to get better for some years ahead. Top Rank see a lot in him, and when you watch him fight, they should.

Mason (20-0, 17 KO) has the sort of obvious, standout qualities that are easy for a promoter or a fan to dream on. Bruce Carrington, who also fights Saturday, doesn’t have this sort of thing. This is not meant to be “Shu Shu” catching strays here; he’s a good fighter, and like Mason, he has a world title now. But Carrington is 29, not 22. The road ahead of him is just shorter. The years where he might get significantly better than he is right now are far fewer.

Carrington, while good, doesn’t really jump off the screen the way Mason does. Mason has power, speed, a sort of flair, and has already given us a really good fight against Sam Noakes, which netted him the WBC title and told us that he can handle a fight that tests his mettle. Mason impresses when you watch him, in the way that you can believe, truly, that you’re seeing a young star hitting his stride.

Bell (28-0, 9 KO) was once on the Top Rank roster, too. And he hasn’t been since 2021. No other power promoter rushed in to sign him. Maybe it’s more complicated than that behind the scenes; for all I know, Albert Bell is “hard to work with” or “demands too much” or whatever else. Not really my concern. But for almost five full years now, he’s been fighting so-so opponents on small cards in his hometown of Toledo, with a couple Georgia dates mixed in. He’s here because an opponent was needed to keep the card on when Joe Cordina fell out.

But he’s also got the potential to be tricky, especially because it’s short notice. Bell really doesn’t jump off your screen when you watch him, but fighters have made pretty good careers out of being sound, not making too many mistakes, and utilizing the gifts they were given in their genetics. He’s a six-foot tall lightweight and he tries to make the most out of the standard advantage that can give him.


Mason vs Bell: Style Matchup

by Patrick Stumberg

Considering his lack of a noteworthy promoter since splitting from Top Rank and the low-level nature of the shows he’s fought on, it’s not surprising that Bell is desperately short on publicly available footage from the last three years, but that doesn’t make it any less annoying.

What’s out there shows, well, a Tall Guy™. He’s got Tall Guy strengths (good straight punches, decent footwork, a willingness to tie up if opponents get inside) and Tall Guy weaknesses (upright chin, tendency to bring his hands back low). He doesn’t strike me as a true dark horse or the division’s best-kept secret, but there’s nothing wrong with “just” having solid gifts and the skill to utilize them. 

Unless you count the fact that nobody wants to fight you, of course.

For me, the biggest thing he’s poised to test is Mason’s maturity. Mason has considerable edges in power and speed, not to mention a rare reach advantage over Bell despite standing three inches shorter. Bell’s size makes him tricky to deal with, but he’s not so strikingly adept at using it that it can overcome Mason’s own gifts, at least if the latter keeps his head on straight.

The Noakes fight showed us that Mason can knuckle down and hold his own in a physically taxing battle; this will tell us how well he deals with frustration. Even with his own foibles, such as his subscription to the Jaron Ennis School of Shoulder Rolling Without Actually Using Your Shoulder, I’m willing to give him the benefit of the doubt.


Mason vs Bell Predictions: Who will win?

Scott Christ: The only thing that worries me at all here, if I’m looking at the fight from the Mason side, is the late notice. He’s a different sort of foe to prepare for than Joe Cordina, and Bell has the spoiler qualities that can really spike when you haven’t spent a full camp preparing to deal with them.

But talent tends to show below the very top level, and I don’t think Bell is secretly very top level. He’s 33 years old and even if, as Patrick said, we haven’t had much useful footage of him in years, I remember seeing him routinely

Patrick Stumberg: Much has been made, and with good reason, about the unique puzzle Bell poses. Dealing with a six-foot lightweight on two weeks’ notice is a lot to ask of anyone, much less a 22-year-old who’d been preparing for a 5’9”, capable-but-conventional foe in Joe Cordina.

Not enough has been said about the inverse, though. Bell hasn’t fought anyone of note since Andy Vences in 2019, and while that’s not from a lack of trying, he’s going from the likes of Josec Ruiz and Keith Hunter to a blazing-fast, eye-poppingly powerful southpaw.

It would be one thing if Mason was still facing similar levels of opposition, but with the Noakes crucible behind him, Bell’s missed his chance. Expect a few rounds of struggle from Mason before his body attack starts to pay off and tees up Bell’s chin for a violent finish. Abdullah Mason by TKO in Round 8

Minor League Update: Rookie Leagues

NORTH LITTLE ROCK, AR - MAY 21: Rainiel Rodriguez #31 of the Springfield Cardinals takes batting practice prior to the game between the Springfield Cardinals and the Arkansas Travelers at Dickey-Stephens Park on Thursday, May 21, 2026 in North Little Rock, Arkansas. (Photo by Caton Marsh/Minor League Baseball via Getty Images)

Whenever I give updates on minor league stats, I’m always conflicted about how many players to include. Some of it is time management-related. Obviously, if I cover every conceivable player, it will take me time I sometimes don’t have. But I also am not particularly interested in writing 5,000 words for one of these either. So I inevitably have to exclude some players. So a couple weeks before the All-Star break and thus when I’m going to start squeezing in the first half updates, I thought I’d get a head start and tackle the rookie leagues, a league I haven’t actually done yet.

These are players you probably won’t need to know for many years and frequently never, but sometimes there’s a Raniel Rodriguez in the mix. Just two short years ago, Rodriguez was on a rookie league update and next year, he might see the major leagues. But most of the time, it’ll be like Ivan Herrera – he would have appeared in the 2017 update (if I was doing them then), he didn’t make his first MLB appearance until 2022, and he wasn’t a regular until 2024. Doesn’t make it not fun when a player makes it and you remember them from the first time you saw their name though.

Dominican Summer League

Hendrick Caña, RHP – 18

Stats: 4 GS, 15 IP, 29.9 K%, 4.5 BB%, 42.1 GB%, .415 BABIP, 3.00 ERA/3.03 FIP/3.74 xFIP

Caña has improved his K rate from 23% last year and his walk rate is a third of what it was last year while his GB rate has remained. While he has pitched fairly well, he has hit three batters – hence the weirdly high xFIP despite a phenomenal K/BB ratio. If you add the walks and HBP, it’s a 9 BB%, which is obviously not quite as impressive. But he has improved a lot nonetheless.

Daniel Gomez, RHP – 18

Stats: 5 GS, 17 IP, 24.6 K%, 5.8 BB%, 42.6 GB%, .319 BABIP, 2.65 ERA/3.96 FIP/4.17 xFIP

Gomez is pitching fairly similar to last year, although he has produced more swing and miss – his swinging strike rate last year was 11.9%, and this year it’s 15.4%. His K% has only marginally rose making me wonder if perhaps if we can expect more strikeouts by the end of the year. Gomez represents the last DSL pitching prospect I will post. Not a prospecty group here. The two 17-year-olds who’ve actually pitched any innings have been not good and I guess it’s different with pitchers, but I generally kind of ignore any 18-year-old in the DSL for prospect purposes.

Sebastian Rojas, C – 17

Stats: 79 PAs, .385/.456/.677, 10.1 BB%, 12.7 K%, .292 ISO, .400 BABIP, 157 wRC+

Stop me if you’ve heard this before: there’s a catcher in the Cardinals system destroying the ball. Is this guy going to get some prospect love over the offseason? I don’t think anybody is writing about the DSL guys yet, but I am just amazed that I blink and there’s another catching prospect.

Luis Estrella, OF – 17

Stats: 83 PAs, .333/.434/.580, 12 BB%, 27.7 K%, .246 ISO, .429 BABIP, 136 wRC+

Oh okay so this league is like that. Got it. That should be much better than a 136 wRC+, or at least it would be at just about any other pro league, but I see that the DSL is on some Coors Field shit. Not to diminish Estrella, but he seems like a probably bad defensive outfielder, because he’s played 11 games in RF, 3 games at 1B, and 3 games at DH. I feel like if you’re getting zero centerfield play at this level, it’s not a good sign. Throw in the strikeouts and proceed with caution.

Yeferson Portolatin, SS – 18

Stats: 79 PAs, .228/.443/.439, 25.3 BB%, 20.3 K%, .211 ISO, .282 BABIP, 123 wRC+

I normally wouldn’t make a point to post an 18-year-old’s stats from the DSL, but Portolatin was actually a better hitter last year. I’m not entirely sure why they didn’t take him to the stats – he had a 145 wRC+. Throw in that he’s a clear shortstop and I thought he was worth mentioning. I don’t know if it’s a difference in run environment or why he stayed in the DSL – but his ISO has improved from .148 to .211. His better line last year was almost entirely BB-related as he had a 29% BB rate, giving him a .483 OBP. But power genuinely seems to be up in this league.

Lucas Takahashi, OF – 17

Stats: 63 PAs, .261/.460/.261, 25.4 BB%, 27 K%, .000 ISO, .414 BABIP, 109 wRC+

Takahashi played last season as a 16-year-old and walked his way to a nearly average line. This time he’s actually got a decent average. That said, he’s yet to hit an extra base hit in 108 PAs at the DSL level. That’s not great. His most played position is CF so that’s the good news.

Michael Cordero, 3B – 17

Stats: 78 PAs, .246/.397/.410, 17.9 BB%, 28.2 K%, .164 ISO, .342 BABIP, 101 wRC+

Cordero also played a significant amount as a 16-year-old last season and I kind of wish he had made more progress from last season. He’s been better, but not by much, and most of his stats are very similar to last year. You hope a 16-year-old with a 95 wRC+ improves more than a 101 wRC+ the next season.

Roberth Castillo, 2B – 17

Stats: 69 PAs, .271/.362/.441, 11.6 BB%, 20.3 K%, .169 ISO, .333 BABIP, 91 wRC+

Yeah the run environment is crazy if that’s a below average hitting line. Castillo has played some games at SS too. I don’t know if he’s limited to 2B right now because of Portolatin, or if he’s more of a 2B who’s just getting reps at SS so he can be a fill-in. But you’d think he’d play more SS if the Cardinals thought he was one. Looking at these other lines makes it crazier that Takahashi can’t hit an extra base hit right now.

Florida Complex League

Xavier Cruz, RHP – 20

Stats (CPX): 5 G (2 GS), 15.1 IP, 43.5 K%, 12.9 BB%, 47.4 GB%, .190 BABIP, 3.52 ERA/5.98 FIP/3.12 xFIP

Low A: 2 G, 5.2 IP, 40.7 K%, 22.2 BB%, 50 GB%, .250 BABIP, 4.76 ERA/5.85 FIP/4.11 xFIP

This is a very strange season for a pitcher who seems to not actually know where the ball is going. It’s either going to be a strikeout, a walk, or a home run. He has struck out 38 guys in 21 innings, and he didn’t really slow down when he arrived in Palm Beach. He hasn’t allowed many flyballs either… it’s just it’s probably a homer if he does allow a flyball.

Gabriel Chinchilla, RHP – 19

Stats: 9 G (4 GS), 33.1 IP, 29.5 K%, 11 BB%, 44.7 GB%, .373 BABIP, 6.48 ERA/4.58 FIP/3.91 xFIP

Gabe, buddy, you’re almost there. We Gabes have to stick together. You have a fan for life. Looks like things just need to bounce his way more often – great K rate, decent amount of groundballs, too many walks, but not too bad. It’s just a very low LOB%, a very high HR/FB%, and a very high BABIP. I choose to believe you’ve been very unlucky.

Jan Cabrera, RHP – 21

Stats: 8 G (6 GS), 30.2 IP, 23.1 K%, 9 BB%, 57.3 GB%, .375 BABIP, 2.93 ERA/4.26 FIP/4.38 xFIP

As a counterpoint to the idea that only 17-year-olds are prospects in the DSL, Jan Cabrera exists. He was good, not great pitcher in the DSL as a 20-year-old. This year, he’s turned into a groundball machine (just 31 GB% last year). Granted, Cabrera still isn’t really a prospect, but he’s at least interesting.

Sebastian Dos Santos, SS – 18

Stats (CPX): 27 G, 112 PAs, .264/.429/.586, 19.6 BB%, 24.1 K%, .322 ISO, .315 BABIP, 143 wRC+

Low A: 11 G, 54 PAs, .200/.407/.300, 20.4 BB%, 27.8 K%, .100 ISO, .292 BABIP, 115 wRC+

Last year, the Cardinals had a few guys in the DSL who hit like the league was way too easy for them. Dos Santos was one of those players, and he made it looked like the complex league was too easy as well. That’s why he’s now in Palm Beach. So far, so good. Probably can’t walk 20% of the time forever, but I appreciate a patient hitter.

Miguel Hernandez, SS – 19

Stats: 36 G, 141 PAs, .259/.390/.500, 15.6 BB%, 24.1 K%, .241 ISO, .316 BABIP, 117 wRC+

I would not necessarily describe Hernandez as someone who made the DSL look too easy, but he had a very good season and he’s picked up exactly where he left off. For what it’s worth, because both he and Dos Santos are sort of shortstops, Hernandez has played a fair number of games at 2B. I’m assuming he became the full-time SS as soon as Dos Santos was promoted. It probably answers why Portolatin was left in the DSL actually.

Cristofer Lebron, 3B – 19

Stats: 37 G, 144 PAs, .280/.371/.488, 11.8 BB%, 24.3 K%, .208 ISO, .353 BABIP, 108 wRC+

Feels absurd to just say Lebron’s last name for obvious reasons, but that’s why he needs to make it. Lebron is having a solid season that if it continues, should put him line to spend next season at Palm Beach.

Kenly Hunter, OF – 18

Stats: 28 G, 109 PAs, .261/.398/.352, 15.6 BB%, 16.5 K%, .091 ISO, .319 BABIP, 99 wRC+

It just feels like the name Kenly Hunter should be a power hitter, so to it’s kind of surprising that he’s the opposite of that. He has played all three outfield positions nearly equally, though CF does top the games played. He also also stolen 11 bases to 1 caught stealing in these 28 games. Feels like he’s a centerfielder!

Juan Pablo Cabrera, C – 19

Stats: 26 G, 96 PAs, .273/.350/.416, 10.4 BB%, 17.4 K%, .143 ISO, .328 BABIP, 96 wRC+

Oh hey a relatively normal catching prospect! They do exist! Even so, this is pretty solid. Good amount of walks, not a lot of strikeouts, some power. He’s not going to be on a top 20 list, but he’s just really continuing to add to the catching depth.

Royelny Strop, OF – 18

Stats: 37 G, 137 PAs, .207/.350/.324, 16.1 BB%, 24.8 K%, .117 ISO, .276 BABIP, 76 wRC+

Pedro’s son struggled for most of his DSL tenure, but surged at the end, leading the Cardinals to bring him to Florida. So it should probably not be a shock to see him struggling to begin his rookie ball tenure in America. He’s not so overmatched though that I think it was the wrong decision. Hopefully, he finishes strong again this season.

Juan Rujano, C – 18

Stats: 21 G, 74 PAs, .227/.311/.348, 6.8 BB%, 29.7 K%, .121 ISO, .310 BABIP, 64 wRC+

Rujano actually had the better season than Cabrera in the DSL, but he’s gotten off to a rougher start. In fact, Rujano was actually ranked 29th on the Cardinals’ team list by Fangraphs entering this season. With that said, he’s also a year younger and it’s no cause for an alarm if an 18-year-old is struggling at this level.

Yaxson Lucena, OF – 18

Stats: 23 G, 88 PAs, .114/.295/.157, 19.3 BB%, 15.9 K%, .043 ISO, .143 BABIP, 33 wRC+

What an interesting line. Given the power and the BABIP, it’s probably safe to say that Lucena has been hitting the ball pretty weakly. But I do find him walking more than he’s struck out encouraging. For what it’s worth, Lucena is one of the hitters who laid waste to the DSL – he had a 141 wRC+. The approach is there, just not the punch.

Definitely covered more names than I would have if I tried to squeeze the rookie leagues into my normal update. And a couple names might end up on the normal update since they are now in Palm Beach. Not as exciting of a year in the DSL as last season (though maybe another Raniel!), but plenty of names to follow in the complex league.

Morning Report | Terence Crawford says he’d have fought Conor McGregor for $200 million, but ‘that was a lie’

LAS VEGAS, NV - AUGUST 26: Conor McGregor stands in his corner during his super welterweight boxing match against Floyd Mayweather Jr. on August 26, 2017 at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Christian Petersen/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Terence Crawford says he was never given a serious offer to fight Conor McGregor.

Next weekend, Conor McGregor makes his long-awaited return to the cage when he rematches Max Holloway in the main event of UFC 329 in Las Vegas. It’s McGregor’s first fight in five years, and as such, “Notorious” has been out making the media rounds ahead of his return. A few weeks back, while promoting the fight, McGregor claimed that Turki Al-Sheikh had offered him and boxing great Terence Crawford $200 million to do a pair of crossover fights, one in boxing and one in MMA, but Crawford declined.

But that’s not how Crawford remembers it.

“That was a lie,” Crawford told Yahoo Sports. “It was cap. It wasn’t never no $200 million offer,” Crawford said. “They asked me would I do it, and I told them, ‘You ain’t about to be kicking on me, Conor.’ We were on FaceTime, and I did tell him that. But they didn’t say, ‘Hey, you got $200 million. You fight him in boxing and MMA.’ That was never the case. …

“If it was said to me, I could say there was an offer, but if nothing is previewed to me, I can’t say what is what. He’s making up numbers, in my head.”

Instead, Crawford went on with his boxing career, cementing himself as arguably the best boxer of his generation and an all-time great, retiring from the sport as the top pound-for-pound fighter in the game. But looking back on it, Crawford — who has some grappling experience, having wrestled in his youth — says that had a real offer ever been made for that amount, he’d have gone for it.

“I would have done it. Why wouldn’t I?” Crawford said. “I don’t need to do it [now]. Back then, it would have been a good deal. Right now, where I’m sitting at right now, I don’t need to do it. I’m in a different space in my life right now where I don’t have to take those fights. Back then, I probably would have took it. I would have been like, ‘Alright, let’s do it.’

“Conor’s not the best wrestler. I’m not saying I’m the best wrestler either, though, but I know standing up, it’s only going to take one good shot, and I’m going to put him to sleep. He’s going to try to kick me, and takedowns, we’re just going to do what we do.”

Unfortunately for fans, that time has come and gone. Crawford retired last year following his win over Canelo Alvarez to become only the second male boxer in history to win undisputed championships in three weight classes. And with a legacy like that already secured, “Bud” says he’s not even thinking about coming back.

“I’m happily retired, and I don’t see myself coming back,” Crawford said. “Done done.”


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World Cup.

That’s hatred. Red card??? @FIFAcom cmon #usa

— Michael Johnson (@Menace155) July 2, 2026

What a scene as 🇺🇸🇺🇸USA🇺🇸🇺🇸 celebrates.

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This is really my first time watching soccer… it felt like I was watching who could be the most dramatic when someone would fall or lose the ball…. (not talking about this player you see down below.) https://t.co/iM0wzPqHwa

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The DRC keeper is having the game of his life 🙌🏾 jheeez

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Celebrate!

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Damn, Chael.

Profoundly stupid idea. I’m shocked. Were you kidding? https://t.co/MaZwYCRebx

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FIGHT ANNOUNCEMENTS

Erin Blanchfield (14-2) vs. Jasmine Jasudavicius (15-4); UFC 330, Aug. 15.

Edson Barboza (24-14) vs. Esteban Ribovics (15-3); UFC 330, Aug. 15.

Mansur Abdul-Malik (9-1-1) vs. Dustin Stoltzfus (16-8); UFC 330, Aug. 15.

Jeremiah Wells (13-4-1) vs. Myktybek Orolbai (16-2-1); UFC 330, Aug. 15.

Geoff Neal (16-8) vs. Chidi Njokuani (25-12); UFC 330, Aug. 15.

Neil Magny (31-14) vs. Ramiz Brahimaj (13-6); UFC 330, Aug. 15.

Jalin Turner (15-9) vs. Kaue Fernandes (11-2); UFC 330, Aug. 15.


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FINAL THOUGHTS

First and foremost, happy birthday, America.

I know we’re a couple of days early, but Friday is a holiday, and thus there will be no Morning Report tomorrow. For those of you stateside, enjoy the holiday and stay safe out there.

See y’all on Monday as we kick off UFC 329 Fight Week.


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Kansas City Royals news: Where’s Kris Bubic?

ATLANTA, GA - JULY 14: Casey Mize #12 of the Detroit Tigers, Bobby Witt Jr. #7 and Kris Bubic #50 of the Kansas City Royals look on during the 2025 T-Mobile Home Run Derby at Truist Park on Monday, July 14, 2025 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Mary DeCicco/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Surprise! I know it’s not Friday. But big thanks to Trenton! I’m going to be out tomorrow, so he graciously switched with me, and you get him tomorrow. I have even more good news for those who dislike my Friday Rumblings: I’ll be out of town the next two weeks. I believe Cullen and Max will be grabbing those, but I could be mistaken. Also, big thanks to them!


At The Star, Jaylon Thompson writes about Kris Bubic’s status:

The Kansas City Royals have scratched left-handed starter Kris Bubic from his scheduled rehab outing on Wednesday. Bubic was set to pitch around three innings with Triple-A Omaha. It would’ve been his third rehab appearance with the Storm Chasers.

However, Royals assistant general manager Scott Sharp joined Sports Radio 810 WHB and said Bubic will return to Kansas City. He will undergo further evaluation as he deals with left-shoulder soreness.

“I wish I had a little bit better news,” Sharp said. “Kris was supposed to pitch tonight. I don’t think he’s going to. He’s going to come back to Kansas City. And we just can’t get the final little bit of soreness out there. We’ll continue to be hopeful with continued treatment and rest that we can get him back sooner than later.”

Anne Rogers writes about it as well:

Bubic was transferred to the 60-day IL on Wednesday, which was more of a procedural move rather than directly related to this new setback; the Royals needed a 40-man roster spot to add reliever Jose Cuas and call him up to the big leagues. The 60-day IL dates back to Bubic’s initial IL date on May 15, so he’ll be eligible to return July 14. With this setback, Bubic wasn’t going to be back in the next two weeks, anyway.

Some better injury news from Rogers?

Vinnie Pasquantino & Kyle Isbel participated in BP and defensive drills today. The plan was to get them to AZ to continue rehab later this week, but they're actually going to stay in KC to continue their work. Expectation/hope is that both go on a rehab assignment next week.

— Anne Rogers (@anne__rogers) July 1, 2026

ICYMI: Max wrote about some of the roster moves yesterday: Cuas and Dobnak up, Cerantola down, Seabold to IL, and Bubic to 60-day.

Max also wrote about Chourio and Mitchell going to the MLB Futures Game.

Going back to Thompson, he also wrote about Cole Ragans. He had surgery and is… you know what? He put it all in a couple of sentences. Better to read it from him:

Kansas City Royals ace Cole Ragans underwent left-elbow surgery Wednesday. Ragans, 28, is expected to miss the remainder of the 2026 season. It’s his third major elbow procedure as he previously underwent two Tommy John surgeries earlier in his career.

Fortunately, the game on the field is going better than off, right?!?

Loudest applause at The K so far is when the #Royals fans tried to pair an inflatable hot dog and hot bun together in the stands.

They were successful.

— Jaylon T. Thompson (@jaylonthompson) July 2, 2026

Listicles?

At The Athletic ($), Tim Britton and Chad Jennings list their trade deadline tiers:

Tier 6: Typical sellers
New York Mets
Colorado Rockies
Kansas City Royals – SP, RP

The Rockies expected to be here, the Mets and Royals less so. While Mickey Moniak and Freddy Peralta and Kris Bubic are useful pieces to move, these squads don’t really have the rosters to shake up the deadline by embracing a more aggressive sale. Maybe the Mets make some guys with team control available (like Brett Baty or Mark Vientos), but that would be because they’re enduring disappointing seasons that have depressed their value.

At CBS Sports, their baseball writers hand out halfway grades:

Kansas City Royals: F

Two years ago, the Royals made the playoffs. Last season, they had a winning record. This season, they are among the worst teams in baseball. The good signs (breakouts from Carter Jensen and Jac Caglianone) are overshadowed, quite greatly, by the bad. Injury concerns with Cole Ragans and Kris Bubic linger and the bullpen is a complete mess. Injuries to Vinnie Pasquantino and Maikel Garcia haven’t helped matters, but the offense was lackluster even with them in the lineup. It’s just been all kinds of bad in K.C. this season. — Snyder

Finally, at ESPN, Anthony Gharib names the “Red, white, and bobby” bobblehead the best 4th of July giveaway.

And, just a quick little “around baseball” blurb, Happy Bobby Bonilla Day to all who celebrate!

Blogs?

Let’s lead off with Kevin O’Brien at Royals Keep “Three Ex-Royals Players Who Are Thriving With Their New Teams”:

While Clarke’s profile is flawed, which explains why the Royals were okay with letting him go, he’s been dependable for the Diamondbacks, even in medium- to high-leverage. He has 11 holds this year, his highest mark in that category since 2023 when he had 12 holds in 58 plate appearances. Clarke will likely surpass that number barring an epic collapse or injury.

Considering the Royals bullpen ranks 29th in reliever ERA and 30th in WHIP, Clarke would be a worthwhile arm to have right now, especially in the late innings. Lucas Erceg and Matt Strahm have struggled, and Carlos Estevez has only pitched in one game due to injury. The Royals closer likely won’t be back anytime soon after another setback, according to Anne Rogers.

Gotta be honest: kindof surprised Taylor Clarke is having a cromulent year.

At Into the Fountains, Craig wrote about Tuesday’s ugly loss (as opposed to last night’s, which I’m sure he’s writing about now*).

*I don’t know how last night’s ended up, honestly – the Royals were only down 2-0 when I finished writing this.

Blog Roundup?


Since it’s not Friday, I figure a couple of movie reviews of movies I watched a month or two ago feels about right. Also, I went back and counted – this entry pushes us past 200 Friday Rumblings movie reviews. It’s almost a lock that I will eventually collect all of them in a low-effort link post one of these days.

The Super Mario Galaxy Movie (2026)

I didn’t care much for the first one, due to its scattered plot and characters.  This one is more focused.  It still has a few different plots, but they aren’t nearly as disparate – they all mostly come together in the end. Because of this focus, there aren’t as many laugh-out-loud moments as the first due to this focus on plot. It expands the, ahem, galaxy reasonably well, but I’m not sure how much further they can go with this.  As I said about the first, they tried too much kitchen sink with an origin story, lots about Bowser, Donkey Kong, Mario Kart, and more.  It’s left less ground to cover for the future.  Star Fox was a fine addition, and maybe we’re going towards Super Smash Bros.  In short, it’s pretty and works reasonably well, better than the first.  But it’s still mostly forgettable and, sadly, I think Nintendo’s movies will burn out sooner rather than later.

Zootopia 2 (2025)

The first was wonderful – one of the better animated movies of the last decade.  It’s a movie that didn’t assume kids are just dumb consumers and tried to teach lessons in genuinely creative and entertaining ways.  It took almost a decade, but Zootopia 2 mostly delivers, even if it suffers some sequelitis.  If you look too literally at this one, the main quest in this kids’ movie involves tracking down a 100-year old patent to disprove fraud.  Of course, it’s really about learning to be yourself and learning to live with and finding value in others. That lesson is, once again, taught within a colorful, lived-in world with multi-faceted characters, full of modernized lessons that don’t assume kids are dumb. It’s not as fresh or original as the first. And maybe it will age better on subsequent watchings (Spiderverse 2 did for me).  But it is a worthy sequel, and I’m ok waiting another decade if the Disney team wants to keep putting out

Elio (2025)

The next couple of movies are original IPs, which makes it even more unfortunate that both miss the mark.  This one starts with a colorful and interesting premise. However, it leans heavily on two common Pixar tropes: a tragic introduction to our protagonist that eventually melts into the “two unlikely companions” buddy pic. There are times when the movie dreams big: like the Carl Sagan’s bits and universe-building.  But, most of the time, it lacks the smartness or sharpness that Pixar used to traffic in. It feels paint-by-number: alien families are just like human families, communication misunderstandings between races that ham-handedly mirror those between our main characters, our protagonist and his new friend were always going to save the day, and he was always going to go back to his adopted family on Earth.

Some pieces of a much better movie might be in there, but the finished product is not it.  I wonder about the production difficulties. Adrian Molina co-directed Coco, which was easily one of the Pixar’s best movies of the last decade.  He was the original director of this film, which drew on his personal life story.  However, he left for (or was pushed to) Coco 2 – it’s a little unclear.  Some combination of the new directors, Pete Docter, and the 2025 political climate removed Elio (per wiki) as a “queer-coded character”. Allegedly, this made it “much more generic” and about “totally nothing”. That could have been the heart that the final cut lacked. I’ve always said that kids are almost always smarter than we give them credit for, and Pixar reliably made bank on that for 15 years. They can still surprise you, but those hits are mixed in with lots of shiny, brainless shlock or sequels of movies from when they were better.

Wish (2023)

Wish, perhaps unfairly, had the weight of Disney’s 100th birthday on its shoulders. They tried to do an old-fashioned fairy tale, right down to the legacy Disney book introduction.  It employs an interesting style of animation and the more I watched it, the more gorgeous it looked.  I like the basic idea of the movie, but –  here come the buts – it takes a long time to get anywhere.  There’s not enough plot and too much filler (like Alan Tudyk) yet still gives short shrift to major plots like Simon’s betrayal and “redemption”.  Some of the morality is vague and questionable, particularly for an old-school fairy tale; the idea of stealing wishes and who those wishes really belong to is greyer than it needs to be. And, critically: the movie never quite feels earnest enough to live up to its message. I really wanted to like the “You’re a Star” scene and the animation is fun. But it’s also a reminder that metafiction is hard to do and this movie misses the mark more often than not.  Considering how much musicals rise and fall with their tunes, the music for this one is just… fine.  I appreciate that they really tried to make a new animated classic. They just weren’t up to the task this time out; Better luck next time. Unfortunately, because these failed, we’ll probably be treated to more safe, unoriginal sequels instead.


Song of the day? How about we use one from one of the movies above?

Xbox plans “disc-to-digital” feature to digitize game libraries

Microsoft’s testing a “disc-to-digital” feature to save physical game libraries Following Sony’s confirmation that it plans to stop releasing new disc-based PlayStation games in 2028, a new report claims that Microsoft is developing a method to preserve physical game libraries. Microsoft is reportedly planning to abandon game discs, but that does not mean that physical […]

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WhatsApp should freeze username rollout as it could ‘increase cybercrimes’, says India — but Meta claims impersonation isn’t an issue

  • There are reports of a WhatsApp username impersonation problems
  • WhatsApp and Meta say popular names are reserved
  • India wants to see the rollout of username reservations paused

WhatsApp is launching a username feature later this year, to enable you to add contacts without revealing your phone number — but while handle reservations have gone live for many users, there are reports that username impersonation is already an issue.

As per testing done by TechCrunch, usernames very similar to Indian politicians, celebrities, business figures, and public institutions are available. They include 'indiamodi' (for Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi) and 'shahrukh.actor' for Bollywood actor Shah Rukh Khan.

This focus on India is because authorities in the country have already asked WhatsApp to put a pause on username reservations. As per the BBC, the Indian government suggests that WhatsApp usernames could "increase cybercrimes" such as online fraud and phishing scams — already big concerns in the country.

The thinking is that usernames could allow scammers to operate without revealing their numbers (which may get picked up in blacklists). If those scammers are also impersonating well-known figures, then the problems are compounded.

Get in line

Username reservations are here, as more and more people claim theirs, here’s answers to the top questions you’re asking ⬇️Q: Are usernames mandatory?A: Nope, they are optional.Q: What if the username I want isn’t available?A: There’s a few reasons you might not be able to…July 1, 2026

WhatsApp has seen this coming. When announcing the feature, it said that handles for well-known individuals would be reserved for those people — including usernames for politicians, VIPs, and other celebrities.

"People are making false claims about reserving popular or well-known usernames," says WhatsApp. "This isn't true, only the legitimate account owners are able to reserve well-known public-figure names." The same line was repeated by WhatsApp owner Meta when contacted by TechCrunch.

However, it's not clear how many variations of famous names and identities are covered by this block. It seems that with enough imagination, working alternatives can be found — though of course once you start dropping in different spellings, numbers, and extra words, the username impersonation becomes less convincing.

It's a challenge that all social platforms have to deal with, including the Meta-owned Instagram and Facebook. With WhatsApp though, the connection is more direct and the potential scams are more plausible — which may affect the feature's rollout worldwide.

With another heatwave coming, I'm tracking the best deals on big-name fans — here are the quiet, bedroom-ready models I'd buy before they go out of stock

If you've been checking the weather forecast, you'll have noticed that the temperature is set to rise again next week. It might not reach the scorching highs of 40C, but much of the UK is still going to be hot and sticky, so it's wise to grab a fan before stock flies off the virtual shelves again.

Today's fan deals at Amazon

Lots of fans completely sold out last week (some won't be back in stock until October), but there are some great deals on models from big brands if you know where to look. I've scoured the web and found six particularly good offers from reputable brands, so you don't end up settling for less than the best.

My personal pick is the Dimplex FlexBlade Bladeless Tower Fan, which is now £159.99 at Amazon (was £199.99), and kept me comfortable the last time the temperatures soared. You can aim this fan at your bed, and it's quiet enough not to disturb your sleep.

I borrowed one of these fans during the last heatwave, and it was a lifesaver. Its 'arms' can be rotated 90 degrees so it blows a sheet of cool air over your bed. I saw it selling for over £400 in some online stores only a week ago, so this is a great time to snap it up.View Deal

This tower fan is fantastic value at just under £60, and can sit neatly in the corner of your room until you need it during a heatwave. It can monitor the temperature of your room, which is particularly smart.View Deal

This app-operated smart fan is still selling for full price at Amazon, but you can get 15% off when you buy it direct from SwitchBot using the code PDDAY15. The code is applied at the checkout automatically. View Deal

Move this smart cordless fan around the house with you, and place it near an open window when the temperature drops to quickly cool the room. It's cheaper in SwitchBot's store than at Amazon with the code PDDAY15.View Deal

You can use this rechargeable smart fan anywhere, and it comes with two bases: so you can convert it into a desk fan when you're working. With £20 off, it's great value.View Deal

An exceptionally quiet fan for keeping your bedroom cool at night, this Philips model lets you adjust the height and angle of airflow for a targeted breeze. The discount isn't huge, but at under £50 I'm not going to quibble.View Deal

Want more recommendations? Take a look at our full guide to the best fans for all the top models we've tested in our own homes, and which have earned our seal of approval.

Analysts say Sony's digital-only plan 'almost certainly guarantees that the PS6 won’t arrive until 2028 at the earliest' and won't have a disc drive

  • Sony plans to halt physical game production by January 2028
  • Analysts say the announcement telegraphs that the PS6 will arrive in 2028
  • It's predicted that the console won't have a disc drive

Following Sony's announcement that it will halt production of physical games within the next two years, analysts have determined that the next-gen PS6 console will launch in 2028.

According to Ampere analyst Piers Harding-Rolls, PlayStation's all-digital plan "telegraphs quite a lot of information about Sony’s plans for its next-generation console, the PlayStation 6," including a release window.

"We believe this almost certainly guarantees that the PS6 won’t arrive until 2028 at the earliest," he predicted, adding that the "current expectation is that the console will launch at the end of 2028."

Harding-Rolls also suggests that "at a minimum," the standard version of the PS6 won't have a physical media disc drive because Sony will be looking for ways to reduce the cost of its next-gen hardware, and "this is an easy win."

"It’s possible that an add-on disc drive could be made available to play older PS4 and PS5 games on disc," the analyst added.

"Removing the drive will upset some gamers that don’t want to pay for an add-on disc drive (if available) and that want to access their game collections on disc. It may be too impractical or too complex, but some process of transferral for older physical media to a digital license could alleviate some of these issues."

Whether the PS6 will be a console like the PS5 is yet to be known; however, recent comments from Sony Interactive Entertainment CEO Hideaki Nishino seem to suggest that the next-generation PlayStation console could be a handheld.

Nishino said, "For the next-generation platform, rather than simply serving as an alternative to PCs, we aim to deliver value that is unique to PlayStation," which would include "technological advancements but also an expansion of usage styles, enabling a seamless experience that can be enjoyed naturally beyond the living room."

New reports have claimed that Microsoft is also moving away from physical media.

It's said that the company is testing a disc-to-digital feature for existing consoles and could release a next-gen Project Helix console without a disc drive.

Samsung revives its best Galaxy S26 Ultra deal ever for 4th of July — get a record-beating $350 discount without a trade

The official Samsung Store had an epic deal on the Galaxy S26 Ultra last week, with the retailer offering the device with a record-beating $350 upfront discount. Well, after a short pause, it appears that the deal is back today — just in time for the 4th of July.

In case you missed it, the deal in question is a choice between an upfront $350 discount or a trade-in rebate of up to $720. Both can be used to get a seriously cheap unlocked device here, but the upfront discount is actually the more noteworthy of the two.

Generally speaking, we're accustomed to seeing big trade-in rebates on this device, but if you're someone looking to just buy a device outright, then you'll know that big upfront discounts like this are much rarer.

Today's discount brings the 256GB configuration down to $949, which is still pricey, but much better than the $1,299 that it originally listed for on release.

Today's record-low Galaxy S26 Ultra deal at Samsung

Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra: $350 off upfront, or up to $720 off with a trade-in at Samsung
The outstanding Galaxy S26 Ultra has just been listed for its lowest price yet at the official Samsung Store, with an excellent $350 discount on unlocked devices. Available across all storage variants and colors, this deal can get you a device for as little as $949 upfront. Trade-in rebates of up to $720 are also available, but we've seen slightly better offerings in the past for trades.View Deal

Samsung's best Galaxy S phone yet

The Galaxy S26 Ultra is the current phone to beat if you're looking for the very best high-end Android flagship money can buy. Our Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra review described it as 'the best Galaxy S phone to date' despite its fairly modest upgrades over the previous generation.

The Galaxy S26 Ultra definitely resembles the S25 Ultra, but the company did tweak the formula slightly with new features without increasing the price. For example, the new Privacy display and Super Steady video mode — both of which you won't get on the standard Galaxy S26 or S26 Plus.

Otherwise, it's still an Ultra device, meaning you get the best display, best cameras, and the versatility of its built-in S Pen. It's definitely pricey, but if you're a power user who makes full use of your phone, it's worth the $950 price of admission.

More of today's best sales at Samsung

New iPad Pro tipped for launch in 2027 — but it’s shrouded in price hike and chip confusion

  • Apple will reportedly refresh its iPad Pro line in early 2027
  • The main change is likely to be a new chipset, but it's uncertain whether the M6 or M7 will be used
  • It's also very likely that these will be extremely expensive tablets

It will soon be a year since the last iPad Pro models launched, but if you were hoping for successors this year, you’re probably out of luck, as a new report suggests we won’t see new models until 2027.

According to reputable Apple tipster Mark Gurman, writing for Bloomberg (via MacRumors), the company will launch new 11-inch and 13-in iPad Pro models in ‘spring’ 2027 — presumably meaning sometime between March and May.

Apparently, their designs won’t be changed much, but the internals will be updated, with a new chipset and potentially a vapor chamber to help keep them cool.

However, which chipset they’ll use remains uncertain — the iPad Pro 11-inch (2025) and iPad Pro 13-inch (2025) both have an M5 chipset, so we’d expect at least an M6. But according to this Bloomberg report, Apple will debut its M7 chipset “as early as the first half of 2027.” So if that’s out in time for the next iPad Pro’s launch, there’s a chance it will be included.

Either way, this should be a very powerful tablet, but if it does launch with an M6 chipset only for Apple to announce the M7 soon after, that might make it less desirable than it could otherwise be.

A pricey prospect

Apple 11-inch iPad Pro M5 2025 review

Apple's latest iPad Pro now costs more than it did at launch (Image credit: Future/Jacob Krol)

The bigger concern about the next iPad Pro, though, is how much it might cost. The ongoing RAM crisis recently caused Apple to raise the prices of many of its devices, including iPads, and since the 9-month-old iPad Pro 2025 has shot up in price, there’s no doubt that 2027’s iPad Pro models will launch at a very high price too.

Exactly how high is uncertain, though. For reference, the iPad Pro 2025 series now starts at $1,199 / £1,199 / AU$1,999, so the iPad Pro 2027 will almost certainly cost at least that much. But if RAM prices keep increasing, then it’s feasible that it could cost even more — especially with inflation and a new chipset.

So, you might want to get saving — or just make do with your old tablet for a while longer, especially if you upgraded in the last few years.

‘I’m returning mine’: The new Google Home Speaker is off to bad start as users complain of delayed responses — but Google says a solution is on the way

  • Google Home Speaker users are reporting early issues
  • The voice assistant is taking up to 60 seconds to respond to requests
  • Google has said it's working on a fix, but there hasn't been any updates

Google has only just returned to smart hubs with its new AI-powered Google Home Speaker, six long years after the company released the Nest Audio — and users are already running into issues.

It’s been barely a week since pre-orders were shipped and those who’ve been excited to test out the upgraded Google Home Speaker have been let down with the device’s performance.

The crux of the issue is the voice assistant itself, which many users say takes a while to respond to their commands. A slew of Reddit posts highlight the same issue, agreeing that the speaker can take between 30-60 seconds before responding, and others have experienced audio cutting out altogether.

Google Speaker 2026 from r/googlehome

While we don’t know how widespread these lagged responses are, the top comment in the Reddit thread above says it’s happening globally. Whether this is the case or not, it’s birthed a lot of frustration among those who have spent good money on the new device — “I’m returning mine” one user writes, while another says “I really hope Google puts more effort into things”.

Looking at the user reactions, it appears that this issue is also prevalent in older devices like the Nest Audio and Nest Mini, so it’s not just the new Home Speaker that’s going through the ringer. Thankfully, Google is doing something about it.

Amidst the backlash, the official u/GoogleNestCommunity replied to the Reddit post with the following; “We're aware of an issue causing increased latency or timing out. We are working on a fix ASAP and will circle back once this is resolved. Thanks for your patience”.

Though Google’s acknowledgment provides some sort of reassurance that a fix is on the way, the company hasn’t provided any details on how it intends to address the issues or when users can expect to see an improvement. At this rate, it’s still a waiting game, but this isn’t the only run-in with criticism the Google Home Speaker has faced since its launch.

Repairability could be hindered

When Google officially announced the new Home Speaker in October 2025, I was thrilled to see a new speaker was on the way just as much as the next person, but there’s one setback which an early unboxing video addresses.

The Google Home Speaker has a fixed power cable, meaning you can’t disconnect it like you can with the majority of the best smart speakers. It may sound like we’re splitting hairs here, but the unboxing video highlights the repairability problem that comes with not having an unpluggable power cord.

These issues aside, the Google Home Speaker isn't totally devoid of positives. According to the same unboxing video, the speaker’s accompanying app has a lot of appeal and the overall audio quality is pretty solid — so it’s nice to see that Google has adhered to its 360-audio upgrade promises.

'The best Mac ever': Boost your Mac mini's storage and connectivity with Ugreen's secret weapon — the M4 Dock & Stand is under $55 at Amazon right now

If you own Apple's latest Mac mini M4, you've no doubt found that while it's unquestionably powerful, the tiny desktop's selection of front-facing ports and internal storage options can quickly become limiting if you're working with large files or connecting multiple accessories.

UGreen's M4 Dock & Stand solves both problems while matching the Mac mini's footprint for a clean, integrated look.

The dock is easily one of the most useful accessories you can add to the Mac mini M4, and Amazon has cut the price from $89.99 to $54.99, a solid 39% saving.

Today's top dock deal

Expand your Mac mini M4 with an 11-in-1 dock featuring an M.2 NVMe SSD enclosure supporting up to 8TB, multiple USB-A and USB-C ports, SD card readers, and transfer speeds of up to 10Gbps.View Deal

The standout feature is the built-in M.2 NVMe SSD enclosure, which supports drives up to 8TB. Compatible with 2230, 2242, 2260, and 2280 SSDs, it gives you an easy way to add high-speed storage for 4K video editing, photo libraries, backups, and other demanding workloads without relying on external drives scattered across your desk.

Transfer speeds of up to 10Gbps also help move large files quickly, making this a superb, highly affordable upgrade for creators and professionals working with sizeable media projects.

It's important to note however, that the SSD isn't included, so you'll need to supply your own.

Beyond storage, the dock transforms the Mac mini into a much more capable workstation.

It adds 11 ports, including three USB-A 10Gbps ports, two additional USB-A ports, two USB-C ports, and SD and microSD card readers, giving you plenty of room for external drives, cameras, peripherals, and other accessories.

Ugreen has also paid attention to lots of little details. The dock follows the Mac mini's shape, includes anti-slip silicone pads, and even adds a clever power button lever, so you can switch on your Mac without lifting the computer.

A short 4cm cable helps keep your workspace tidy, while the dock can draw power directly from the Mac mini or use an external adapter if you're connecting several devices.

In our five star review, we called the Mac mini "smaller, faster, better" and said it might even be the "best Mac ever."

If your Mac mini M4 or M4 Pro is starting to feel short on storage or ports, this dock is a brilliant upgrade and a 39% saving makes it even more attractive.

I tried Nano Banana 2 Lite, Google's new 4-second AI image generator, and it changes how you use AI art

Google's new Nano Banana 2 Lite is really fast, as in about four seconds from prompt to image. That speed changes how you think about writing the prompts as much as the schedule of producing them.

The standard Nano Banana 2 model, and most other AI image generators for that matter, take long enough that it's worth spending some time working out the perfect prompt. It can be annoying to have to redo it multiple times when you have to wait up to a minute and still might get it wrong. You learn to be cautious in your prompting.

Nano Banana 2 Lite breaks that rhythm. I noticed my own speed changing to almost match. I didn't feel the need to write a perfect prompt. I treated it more like a sketchpad for ideas that could be quickly tossed out if they didn't work or revised until they did. None of them felt like much of a commitment because another attempt was only a few seconds away.

Nano Banana 2/Nano Banana 2 Lite

Nano Banana 2 (left)/Nano Banana 2 Lite (right) (Image credit: Google Gemini)

And it's not as though there's an enormous downgrade in results. For instance, I asked both versions of Nano Banana 2 to make "A steampunk fleet sailing through outer space above Earth, complete with ornate wooden airships covered in brass." There is plenty there to cause fits in any image model.

Without knowing which was which, more than one person guessed wrong or thought it was a trick and the two were from the same model. The one on the left is Nano Banana 2, and the one on the right is its Lite sibling. You can guess one is higher quality if you study it, and certainly over time you can spot where the Lite version might let you down, but when it only takes four seconds to come up with another one, it doesn't matter too much.

Speedy creation

While the standard Nano Banana 2 is good for when you need the highest fidelity or have an extra tricky request, Lite exists for speed and brainstorming. Google positions Nano Banana 2 Lite as the faster, cheaper companion, helpful especially at scale.

For the average person, it means you don't have to invest as much time in your initial prompt and can play around more.

Google Nano Banana 2 Lite

Nano Banana 2 Lite. Prompt: "a busy farmer's market." (Image credit: Google Nano Banana 2 Lite)

It means you can iterate in interesting ways too. For instance, I started with a prompt for "a busy farmer's market." Crowds remain one of the quickest ways to expose the weaknesses of AI image generators because there are so many people, poses, and interactions happening at once.

The result was fine, but I began adding specific details and Nano Banana 2 Lite obliged me with about a dozen options in a few minutes. Now, my requests for things like children chasing bubbles, an elderly couple buying flowers, a street musician, and a fruit vendor making a sale in the foreground are all right there. There are some flaws and odd details, but for four seconds it's not bad.

Brainstorming prompts

Google Nano Banana 2 Lite

Notice the mistakes: No suitcase in panel two, and two suitcases in panel three. (Image credit: Google Nano Banana 2 Lite)

And it should be repeated that Nano Banana 2 Lite is not much of a step down from the larger model and is capable of coherent storytelling, but not necessarily perfectly on the first try. I asked it to "Make a six-panel comic about a businessman who accidentally swaps briefcases with an alien in a train station."

The comic makes sense overall. The characters stayed consistent from one panel to the next, the sequence flowed naturally, and the final reveal landed with exactly the right amount of absurdity. There are, of course, two huge errors in the comic, where the human has no briefcase in the second panel and two in the third.

A couple of further prompts solved the problem, but it's important to note that the easier solution is to iterate, not to spend a lot more time reworking the prompt with extra detail. A version made with the regular Nano Banana 2 model notably did not share the same flaw. In other words, each model has its place, and you might even end up polishing a prompt in Lite and then taking it to the Nano Banana 2 for an even higher-quality version.

Still, when you can make so many images so quickly, you can rethink how you come up with the prompts. That seems to be Google's goal for Nano Banana 2 Lite. It feels designed for the messier parts of the creative process. The bigger model is for a deeper commitment. Making each individual image feel a little less important might eventually encourage people to create far better images.

Lexar TouchLock Portable SSD review: One of the simplest and cheapest hardware-encrypted drive for protecting files I've ever tested

Lexar TouchLock Portable SSD: 30-second review

The popularity of compact portable SSDs has made them a mainstay of storage options; after all, they’re relatively inexpensive, easy to use, and for the most part, simply plug-in ready for use. With the latest design evolution, many models now feature a MagSafe connector, enabling you to attach them directly to the back of your mobile device.

However, this ultraportable and compact design means that whilst you can always carry them with you, and they’re robust enough to do so, they are far easier to lose than more traditional desktop solutions.

There are, of course, software encryption options which, off the shelf, will stop your general user from accessing the contents of your drives. But with a little time and some freely downloadable software from the internet, most software encryption is easy enough to overcome. However, if you do want more security for your portable SSD, for your work files, videos and other content, then the likes of the Lexar Touch Portable SSD, which includes 128-bit AES hardware encryption, are a great option.

Whilst there are many portable SSDs that offer similar levels of file security, this portable SSD differs by featuring an NFC chip that lets you quickly unlock the drive without entering any PIN codes or passwords.

It works through an initial setup: download the Lexar app, connect to the SSD via the included USB-C cable, and set up the simple NFC touch, which will later enable you to quickly unlock the device once it’s connected to either a mobile phone or a computer.

There are a few things to consider: unlike some other secure portable SSDs, this one can only be unlocked by the phone with the app installed. Whilst you do have a recovery process during the setup process, it makes it far more secure than many other options on the market. The fact is, this is hardware encryption, so without unlocking the drive, any machine you plug it into won’t recognise that it is even attached. It’s only once that connection has been made with a tap of the phone that you’ll be able to see and access the contents of the drive.

The hardware encryption is exceptional, and none of my off-the-shelf software could access the contents of the drive.

One downside about secure drives is that speed, and sure enough, speeds are relatively limited; whilst we’ve come to expect SSDs with transfer rates of 1000MB/s+, here you’re lucky to hit 400MB/s for read and far less for write, which also limits how you can use this as a working SSD.

Used alongside all newer iPhones and Android devices, you’ll be able to record video in log video quality perfectly well. But if you switch over to the iPhone 17 Pro, then not all of those log frame rates will be available to you due to those limited transfer rates. Likewise, if you’re thinking this would be a great solution to use in combination with your video cameras when shooting productions, just for an added level of security, then the transfer rate lags a little too much.

It's not the best portable SSD on the market - but it is one of the simplest and cheapest encrypted drives I've ever used. As long as you’re not trying to push what you’re doing with this portable SSD and are just using it to transfer secure files for work, then it is an exceptionally good drive. If you’re looking at it as a portable, secure working drive, those speeds will be limiting.

Lexar TouchLock Portable SSD: Price and availability

  • How much does it cost? From $100 / £100
  • When is it out? Available now
  • Where can you get it? Available from retailers including Amazon

The Lexar TouchLock is in 512GB and 1TB capacity models from Amazon.com and Amazon.co.uk, with prices started at $100 / £100.

There's also a 2TB model listed on Lexar's site.

  • Value: 5 / 5

Lexar TouchLock Portable SSD

(Image credit: Alastair Jennings)

Lexar TouchLock Portable SSD: Specs

Capacity options: 512GB / 1TB / 2TB
Connectivity: USB 3.2 Gen 1, NFC phone authentication
Encryption: 128-bit AES hardware encryption
Size: 1.4oz (40g)
Weight: 3.37 x 2.09 x 0.28in (85.6mm x 53mm x 7mm)

Lexar TouchLock Portable SSD: Design

The Lexar TouchLock Portable SSD is a premium storage device designed for use with both your mobile phone and your laptop. The design features a high-quality metal-effect casing that gives the device a good, solid feel, and includes a MagSafe connector on the back that enables it to quickly attach to the back of your mobile phone. Due to the device's slim design, it’s extremely comfortable to hold even with the drive in place.

When it comes to the size and dimensions, it’s extremely light. The unit weighs 1.4oz (40g) for the drive itself (for the one-terabyte version reviewed), and the USB-C cable weighs 7g, bringing the grand total to 47g. In terms of size, it’s obviously been designed to fit neatly on the back of your mobile phone, and it measures 3.37 x 2.09 x 0.28in (85.6mm x 53mm x 7mm).

Lexar TouchLock Portable SSD

(Image credit: Alastair Jennings)

The drive, as well as being usable with your mobile phone, is compatible with any laptop or, for that matter, desktop PC. It features a standard USB-C connector, and Lexar includes a USB-C-to-USB-A adapter in the box.

What marks this portable SSD out from most others is its NFC security TouchLock, which requires your mobile phone and the Lexar app to be installed to unlock the drive and recognise it by your mobile phone or the computer it’s attached to.

  • Design: 4 / 5

Lexar TouchLock Portable SSD: Features

Lexar TouchLock Portable SSD

(Image credit: Alastair Jennings)

As a compact, rugged, lightweight portable storage device, the Lexar TouchLock Portable SSD stands out from the majority of others with features such as dual-layer encryption and fortified data protection.
What this means is that when you connect the portable SSD to your computer or mobile device, unlike most others, it isn’t instantly recognised. Even if you go into Disk Utility to search for connected devices, this portable SSD won’t appear. It is completely locked until you unlock it using the dedicated Lexar app.

Activating NFC and AES encryption for the drive is all handled during the initial setup process, which enables the NFC chip in the portable SSD and your mobile phone to communicate when they’re tapped together, acting as a key to access the drive's contents.

Lexar has ensured that the drive has wide compatibility, so whilst it features a MagSafe connector on the back that enables you to connect it directly to an iPhone, a metal ring is included in the box to attach it to an Android phone. It’s also widely compatible with other mobile phones, tablets and even desktop PCs.

The overall quality is good and solid. Whilst it might not be waterproof, it has been tested to withstand a two-metre drop and, through the test, proved durable enough for everyday use, being carried around in a camera backpack.

Taking a closer look at the lead feature, multilevel encryption, this is essentially 128-bit AES hardware encryption, which gives you far greater security than standard software encryption methods on most drives.

The Lexar Touch Portable SSD pairs an NFC chip with AES hardware encryption, so you can access the drive only after that connection is made. If, for whatever reason, you try to access the drive using another device, like other hardware-encrypted devices that require passwords, without that NFC tap (as with a password), there’s no access to the contents of the drive.

Lexar highlights that the level of encryption makes it ideal for business professionals, government and enterprise users, or everyday users seeking a higher level of security.

One of the things I like about the feature set is that, like other Lexar storage devices compatible with the Lexar app, it offers all the usual backup options that can be configured. So if you want a secure way to back up your mobile phone, it is perfectly possible. All you need to do is set up the process, connect the drive via USB to your mobile phone, tap to unlock with the NFC chip, and then, through the app, select ‘backup’ and the rest will be handled automatically.

One final point here is that, unlike most portable SSDs, security is the key attraction of this drive. Whilst it is relatively fast at around 400MB/s, it’s slower than the likes of the Lexar ES5 Magnetic Portable SSD, which means that whilst it’s great for archiving and backing up your data, it’s not a great option if you’re looking for a working drive.

  • Features: 3.5 / 5

Lexar TouchLock Portable SSD: Performance

Lexar TouchLock Portable SSD

(Image credit: Alastair Jennings)
Benchmark scores

AmorphousDiskMark Read: 391.10MB/s
AmorphousDiskMark Write: 221.94MB/s
AJA System Test Lite Read: 266MB/s
AJA System Test Lite Write: 229MB/s
ATTO Disk Benchmark Read: 383.10MB/s
ATTO Disk Benchmark Write: 397.49MB/s

Most portable SSDs require little in the way of setup; just plug them in, and the storage will appear, ready for use on your laptop, desktop, or mobile phone. However, with the Lexar TouchLock Portable SSD, it’s not quite as straightforward because you have to set up the drive's security before you can actually mount the storage on the system you’re using. To do this, first connect it to your mobile phone via the USB-C cable, and make sure your mobile phone has an NFC chip; otherwise, you won’t have the key to unlock the drive.

The next step is to download the Lexar app. Then, as long as the SSD is connected, the app will detect the drive when you start it. You then run through the setup process, including the final step: saving your recovery key, a long string of words used if you need to set up the SSD on another device.

Once everything is done, in place and registered, the drive is ready to use. On your mobile phone, you simply plug it in, tap where the NFC chip is, and the SSD will then be ready for use, to back up your files or record video footage if you're using an iPhone with a Lightning port, although there are limitations for the latest iPhone model due to the video file size and data rates.

If, however, you’re connecting it to your laptop or desktop machine, once it’s connected, tap the unlock pad on the drive with your mobile phone's NFC and the drive will unlock and mount.

One thing I noticed right away: for the NFC chip to work and unlock the SSD, you need the Lexar app installed and open. You can’t just pick up your mobile phone and tap the NFC area on the SSD for it to unlock; you need to unlock the phone, access the Lexar app, select the Lexar TouchLock SSD option, and then tap the lock. It’s not a long process, but it’s not the one-touch I was hoping for. However, once the SSD is unlocked, essentially, it’s like any other portable SSD.

As I ran through a series of tests, I noted that the speed, whilst good at around 400MB/s for read speeds, the write speeds on the Mac averaged around 200MB/s, lagging well behind most other recent portable SSDs, and this is no doubt due to the level of security in place. This means it's a great portable SSD for storing and archiving sensitive data. However, if you’re looking at this as a secure working drive, then those transfer rates will be a bit limiting. If you were thinking of using this with one of the many cameras that can utilise external storage, then for many cameras, those transfer rates are below the minimum requirements needed to capture the latest video.

Once I copied some content to the review sample's 1 TB of storage, I unplugged and plugged it into a PC and tried to access the files with a variety of software. Unlike software-encrypted devices that still mount and appear in the drive listings, here the drive wouldn’t be recognised by the computer until the NFC lock was tapped. This made it far more secure than all software-encrypted drives, and a great option.

After giving the drive a good test, there was one big question I had to answer: what if I needed to post my secure files to my accountant, or if I was working on a project that required sending them securely? It seemed the drive itself could be transported, and the contents would be nice and secure, but my main question was: could it be unlocked at the other end without using my phone, which had the NFC key set up?

The simple answer is: while you can set up the Lexar app on another device, you’ll need the recovery key to do so. It does take a little time to select all the options, but as long as you have the recovery key you saved at the outset, you can send it to another party. When they receive the drive, they can install the app, use the recovery key to set it up, and then unlock the drive.

The pure simplicity of the Lexar Touch Portable SSD makes it exceptionally straightforward, and, from my point of view, it’s very much a personal device rather than one to be used by a business. The reason is that you set it up for a single user, and if you are thinking about posting it, then the process is a little convoluted. Other secure drives have a far more fluid system, enabling admin users and user accounts to be set up with different passwords and access levels, whereas here, through the Lexar app device management, you only really get the option to change the name of the drive and the password, so from that perspective, things are rather limited.

However, if you’re looking for a good, solid, very secure portable SSD for everyday use, then the Lexar Touch Portable SSD is a good, lightweight and secure option.

  • Performance: 4 / 5

Lexar TouchLock Portable SSD: Final verdict

Lexar TouchLock Portable SSD

(Image credit: Alastair Jennings)

The Lexar Touch Portable SSD is a neat and stylish secure drive that will suit individuals, small businesses, and anyone looking to secure their files. Throughout this review, it was clear that this is more of a personal secure drive than one used by enterprises or larger businesses. There’s no mass management, admin user access, or access rights for different sections of the drive. It’s more just a hardware-encrypted drive, you plug it in and use NFC to lock and unlock.

Once you start to look at it from this perspective, it’s a very solid choice. Considering the cost of secure drives, it’s exceptionally well priced, with a good range of capacities from 512GB to 2TB, which, for most documentation, will be absolutely fine. However, if you are looking to store multimedia and larger files, then that 2TB top capacity might be a little limiting.

Likewise, whilst this is a secure drive, the transfer rates, fast compared with traditional HDDs, are around 400MB/s, slower than a standard SSD. So if you are looking to use this as a working drive, then again, it might be a little limiting.

The MagSafe connector on the back makes it usable with mobile devices. Whilst it’s very good for backing up your mobile phone data and for recording some log video, again, with the latest iPhone 17, those transfer rates are a little limiting.

However, for everyday users looking for a portable SSD that offers far more protection than your average storage device, this is a very compact, lightweight, and secure option.

Should I buy the Lexar TouchLock Portable SSD?

Lexar TouchLock Portable SSD

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Value

Compared to the competition, this hardware-encrypted portable SSD is excellent value

5

Design

Stylish, slimline design that makes it ultra-portable and useful with mobile devices

4

Features

A limited range of features focused on simple, easy-to-use security 

3.5

Performance

Excellent hardware encryption security, decent build quality, and okay transfer speed 

4

Overall

An exceptionally well-priced hardware-encrypted drive, great for secure backups

4

Buy it if...

Password-free security
You want your drive locked by default, without having to type in passwords or use complex encryption apps.

iPhone-friendly setup
You like the idea of a MagSafe-style drive that can sit neatly on a phone for securely transporting and storing content.

Don't buy it if...

You capture the Log video.
The latest mobile phones require higher transfer rates than this portable SSD can deliver to capture the latest log video.

No advanced options
If you're looking to equip staff with a secure portable SSD, then the lack of administration management will be an issue.

For more storage solutions, we've tested out the best external hard drives and the best rugged drives.

Mythos shows why AI governance must catch up to the speed of risk discovery

The debate around Anthropic’s Mythos has understandably focused on model safety, but for businesses the more important lesson may be one of AI governance.

Mythos points to a problem most organizations are not currently built to manage: AI can now help uncover weaknesses faster than businesses can assess, prioritize and remediate them. Security vulnerabilities have always existed across software, infrastructure, supplier relationships, data flows and internal processes.

What has changed is not the existence of risk, but the speed at which it can now be discovered and the pressure that places on organizations to decide what matters most, who owns the response and how quickly action needs to be taken.

For large technology companies with deep security research capability, that acceleration may be difficult but manageable. For many other businesses, particularly smaller organizations, the challenge is very different. They are exposed to the same shift in risk discovery, but without anything close to the same resources, specialist teams or remediation capacity to absorb it.

At a time when organizations are already dealing with a flow of serious cyber attacks, this cannot be treated as a security issue alone. It is becoming a governance issue too, because greater visibility into risk only improves resilience if the business has the structure, accountability and confidence to act on what it finds.

When discovery outpaces response

As more weaknesses are surfaced, the real bottleneck shifts from detection to prioritization, and then ultimately remediation. Recent data shows that 34% of leaders cite employees inputting sensitive data into AI systems as their top concern, while 21% attribute risky behavior to insufficient training and a further 21% to the pressure to act quickly.

Security teams may be the first to see an issue, but they cannot resolve it in isolation. Someone has to determine which systems are most critical, which vulnerabilities create genuine business exposure, and which risks can be tolerated for a period of time. These are not purely technical decisions. They involve operations, legal, procurement, compliance, engineering and senior leadership.

This is why Mythos should be read as a governance signal. It shows how quickly technical discovery can create organizational pressure. If a business cannot clearly answer who owns the response, how issues are escalated and when leadership needs to make an explicit risk decision, then faster discovery does not necessarily make the organisation safer. It may simply reveal the places where governance was already weak.

Unknown risk is still accepted risk

One of the most important shifts businesses need to make is in how they think about unknown risk. Very few organizations have perfect visibility across every system, supplier and process, and security teams have always understood that some level of unknown risk exists.

What AI changes is the speed and scale at which that risk can be brought to the surface. As discovery becomes faster, broader and more continuous, organizations can quickly find themselves with more issues than they have the capacity to triage or fix.

That creates an uncomfortable reality. If a vulnerability exists in the organisation, the business is carrying it whether or not it has been formally recorded, reviewed or approved. Unknown risk is still accepted risk, even when that acceptance is accidental.

Risk discovery only creates value when it leads to better-informed decisions. Without a clear operating model, businesses are left with a widening gap between what they know, what they can fix and what they are implicitly choosing to tolerate.

Organizations need to understand which systems matter most, which suppliers are critical, who is responsible for remediation and when leadership needs to decide whether a risk should be fixed, monitored, transferred or accepted. That does not mean every business needs to build a program on the scale of Project Glasswing, but it does mean they need a more disciplined way of turning visibility into action.

Closing the governance gap

The practical response is to treat AI-driven risk discovery as more than a security workflow. Security teams need the capability to detect, validate and investigate weaknesses, but governance determines what happens after that. It defines ownership, escalation, prioritization and accountability, and prevents risk decisions from being made informally, inconsistently, too late or not at all.

This means governance has to move closer to day-to-day operations. It cannot sit only in policy documents, periodic reviews or committee structures. It needs to influence the decisions people make in the systems they use every day, whether they are approving a supplier, deploying a tool, handling sensitive data or responding to a newly discovered weakness.

This is where governance becomes a practical business capability rather than a compliance exercise. A strong program should help the organization understand what has been found, how serious it is, who owns the response, what action is being taken and how quickly progress can be shown.

Conclusion

Mythos matters because it points to a future where risk discovery becomes more difficult to contain within traditional security processes. Finding weaknesses earlier gives organizations a better chance of addressing them before attackers exploit them, but discovery on its own is not enough.

The organizations that handle this shift well will not necessarily be those that surface the most issues. They will be the ones that can decide what matters, assign ownership and act with enough speed to reduce exposure.

AI is magnifying the gap between what organizations know and what they are able to govern. Closing that gap will decide whether greater visibility becomes a source of resilience or simply another source of pressure.

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7 new horror movies on Netflix, Prime Video, Shudder, and more in July 2026

The best streaming services have added plenty of new movies to their library in July and, as always, there are some horror gems among them.

Many of these horror movies were released at the beginning of July, meaning you can stream them immediately. Others require a bit of a wait, but based on their trailers alone, I'm sure they'll be worth it.

Here are the horror movies I recommend checking out in July 2026.

Talk to Me 

When: July 1
Where: Netflix (US); rent or buy (UK, AU)

Talk to Me was a hugely successful debut from filmmaking brothers Danny and Michael Philippou. After starting out on YouTube, they released this feature film and scared people all over the world.

It follows a group of teenagers as they discover they can contact spirits via a mysterious embalmed hand. They become hooked on the thrill of it until a seemingly innocent party game gets out of control and someone unleashes terrifying supernatural forces. Their second movie, Bring Her Back, is just as good, and you can find it on HBO Max.

World War Z

When: July 1
Where: Prime Video (US); Paramount+ (UK); rent or buy (AU)

Brad Pitt's zombie movie World War Z is a perfect choice if you want a blend of action and horror. The movie is based on the novel of the same name by Max Brooks, and follows Pitt's character Gerry — a former United Nations investigator who travels the world seeking a solution for a zombie apocalypse.

It was a huge box office success at the time of its release, and now you can watch it across the best streaming services. This is one of the zombie movies I go back to, as it's a shot of pure adrenaline.

The Witch 

When: July 1
Where: Netflix (US); rent or buy (UK, AU)

Robert Eggers' The Witch is streaming on Netflix, and considering the trailer for his new movie Werewulf dropped recently, now is the perfect time to watch his first folk horror movie.

Eggers is a huge name in the horror genre now, where he has become known for his love of period settings and mythology. This brilliant horror was also the feature film debut for lead star Anya Taylor-Joy, where she plays a woman who lives in a Puritan family and is accused of being a witch. Keep an eye out for Black Philip too, my favorite character of the bunch.

The Ring

When: July 1
Where: Paramount+ (US, UK); rent or buy (AU)

Gore Verbinski's The Ring is a remake of the iconic Japanese horror, but it's no less brilliant. The English-language version has become a staple among many horror fans, and now you can relive the terrifying moments on Paramount+.

The well loved (and feared) movie follows a journalist who discovers a cursed VHS tape that causes its viewers to die seven days later. It's a classic for a reason and if you haven't seen it yet, I strongly recommend it.

Exit 8

When: July 17
Where: Shudder (worldwide)

Exit 8 is one of the great liminal-focused horrors that was released this year, and you can now relive the nightmare on Shudder. I loved this adaptation of the classic horror game, as we follow a man trapped in a never-ending subway tunnel.

Despite taking place in one location, it will leave you on the edge of your seat as you try to figure out if escape is possible for our poor protagonist, known only as The Lost Man. In my interview with director Genki Kawamura he described it as being "like purgatory", and I couldn't agree more.

Saccharine

When: July 24
Where: Shudder (worldwide)

Saccharine taps into the dangerous world of extreme weight-loss trends, and this one is especially disturbing. We follow Hana, a medical student who begins eating human ashes in an effort to lose weight quickly.

If that wasn't strange enough, it gets even stranger. Hana soon finds herself terrorized by the ghost of the person she's eating, making this a unique and truly frightening supernatural horror movie.

Nightborn 

When: July 31
Where: Shudder (worldwide)

Finally, Nightborn arrives on Shudder at the end of the month. Here, Seidi Haarla and Rupert Grint star as new parents living in the Finnish forest. We follow them over the course of one year as they discover that there's something wrong with their baby.

Nightborn explores well-known horror themes like anxieties around motherhood. Director Hanna Bergholm has done this before with the brilliant movie Hatching, and I'm excited to see where her latest story goes.

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Keep running low on storage and don't know why? Mysterious Windows 11 file that ate tons of drive space is fixed in latest update

  • Some Windows 11 users have found their drive space has been mysteriously dwindling
  • In some reported cases, this is down to a database file for a Windows component that grows massively due to an apparent bug
  • The optional update for June fixes this, albeit that patch is still in testing

If you use Windows 11 and have been wondering why your drive space seems to have been mysteriously dwindling of late, the culprit could be a background process called Capability Access Manager.

Capability Access Manager (CAM) is a rather obscure Windows component which, as the name suggests, manages the apps on your PC in terms of permissions to access the camera, mic and so forth.

CAM keeps a database that logs app requests and this is stored as a file called CapabilityAccessManager.db-wal – and it's that file which is growing hugely on the drives of some unlucky Windows 11 users.

Neowin reports that Microsoft just implemented the fix for this aggravating issue in the latest update for Windows 11. This is patch KB5095093 which is the optional update for June (so it's still in preview, or testing, at this point).

In the changelog for this release, Microsoft tells us: "This update improves disk space usage for the CapabilityAccessManager.db-wal file."

So, with any luck, this will be an end to the gremlin, and those who install the June preview will find this database file has been changed so it doesn't spiral out of control and eat their storage like some kind of log-based black hole.

Analysis: a baffling case of bloat

Angry businessman destroying his desk and laptop with a baseball bat

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This is a nasty little problem, especially for those who've got a modest main drive for Windows 11, such as a 256GB SSD (or maybe even smaller). With reports of the database file expanding to a size of 60GB to 100GB, or even larger (200GB according to this Redditor), you can see how problematic this could be when you're already short on space with your SSD.

Microsoft doesn't explicitly say that this is a bug, but surely it must have been? Albeit a situational one that only occurred on certain systems by all accounts (Dell PCs are mentioned in a few reports, I should note). It's clear, however, that there are a lot of reports of CAM woes on Reddit and Microsoft's own help site, with some folks left scratching their heads as to what on earth was going on – and why their drive space was disappearing into some apparent void.

Unfortunately, these problems have been around for some time, with those reports going back to March 2026, and some dating from almost a year ago. As one Redditor explained in a post some 10 months ago: "Turns out it's the 'CapabilityAccessManager.db-wal' file which ate up 25GB. Looked through some forums and seems like it's a notorious culprit for system bloat. That file is supposed to slowly build up then be emptied each month, but mine bugged and never emptied itself."

There are workarounds to delete the CAM database file and effectively empty it out, but they're somewhat fiddly, and the log will rebuild itself if buggy conditions still abound on your PC. As one Redditor observed: "I spent hours trying to delete that file. Like in a horror movie, it just wouldn't die, even when I thought I had killed it. Your procedure [workaround] worked perfectly. Thanks!"

So, the whole thing has been a bit of a headache really, and while it's good to see an apparent cure now, it's taken Microsoft long enough. And frankly, I'm not impressed with the communication on this issue from the software giant.

To be clear, the fix right now is to download and install the June optional update for Windows 11, but bear in mind that as noted, it's a preview, so there's no guarantee it'll work as it should. The resolution will be provided with the full July update, mind, in tested form, and that's just around the corner – so you might just want to wait for that. Assuming your drive isn't chock-full and causing you a whole load of grief, anyway.

‘Something has gone completely wrong’: Palantir CEO Alex Karp slams OpenAI, says AI industry is "effing insane"

Palantir CEO Alex Karp has hit out at the state of the AI industry, saying it was "effing insane" that the technology is being used in areas such as military and national security.

In a heated interview with CNBC Squawk Box, the controversial billionaire also hit out at top AI firms such as OpenAI, claiming he had spoken to major CEOs outside of the industry who were "livid" at how some companies are doing business.

Karp also accused some major AI companies of imposing a “wealth tax” on businesses by charging high fees for their services, all while collecting data which may be used to improve their own AI models and tools.

"Completely wrong"

Karp's ire was particularly focused on the token model being used by the likes of Anthropic and OpenAI, especially as costs continue to rise, but companies look for a better return on their investment.

“I’m not throwing shade at them, but something has gone completely wrong,” he said. “The basic view among enterprises in this country is I’m going to chillax and waste my time with tokens.”

This includes a range of Chinese firms, with Karp warning the US not to underestimate the speed of progress being seen at its great rival.

Rising AI prices have led many businesses to pivot towards building and training their own models, rather than relying on outside providers, with so-called "open weight" models able to perform at a fraction of the cost.

Karp's frustration was clearly visible, with one CNBC host commenting, “You sound pretty angry,” with the CEO responding, “This is the voice of American business that is being channeled through me.” 

To shore up its own support, Palantir recently announced a major partnership with Nvidia which will see the latter's AI services used to create custom models for US government agencies.

“What aligns me with Nvidia, and I think is what the technical customers want, which is control over their compute, their models, their data stack and their alpha,” Karp told CNBC. “They want to know they own the means of production. It’s not being transferred to someone else.”

This follows recent criticism by the US government of firms such as Anthropic, whose Mythos 5 and Fable 5 AI models were deemed a national security risk and shut down shortly after release.

Karp went on to criticize the US government for its reliance on AI companies in creating new technology for the military and national security.

“Are we really going to outsource the battlefield of this country to the consensus view in Silicon Valley? That is effing insane," he noted.

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Don't pay silly prices for DDR5 memory — Newegg's 4th of July sale is packed with unmissable RAM deals right now

If you've been planning a new PC build or finally looking to upgrade your existing rig, you'll be happy to know Newegg is holding a 4th of July sale which includes discounted DDR5 memory kits from major brands like Corsair, G.Skill, and TeamGroup.

Whether you're after an affordable 16GB kit or stepping up to 32GB or 64GB for demanding workloads, there are plenty of options to choose from. I've spotted high-speed DDR5 modules available for creators, professionals, and everyday users alike, including the Corsair Vengeance RGB 64GB for $770 (was $920) with code JSF563.

Extra memory can make a noticeable difference when you're editing high-resolution video, working on large creative projects, running virtual machines, or juggling multiple applications at once.

Shop the full 4th of July sale at Newegg

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Upgrade your desktop with 64GB of DDR5 memory, delivering fast 6000MT/s speeds, dual-channel performance, and customizable RGB lighting for smoother multitasking, demanding creative workloads, and high-performance PC builds.

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Boost your desktop with 32GB of DDR5 memory running at 6000MHz, featuring low CL30 latency, customizable RGB lighting, and AMD EXPO support for responsive gaming, multitasking, and demanding creative workloads.

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Upgrade your PC with 32GB of DDR5 memory running at 6000MHz, featuring low CL30 latency, customizable RGB lighting, Intel XMP 3.0, AMD EXPO support, and SK Hynix memory chips for reliable performance.

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Give your desktop a performance boost with 16GB of DDR5 memory running at 6000MT/s, offering dual-channel responsiveness for smoother multitasking, faster application loading, and reliable everyday computing and gaming.

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Newegg's 4th of July Independence Day sale is live now and includes everything from TeamGroup and G.Skill 16GB kits for budget-conscious builders to 32GB options from V-color with low CL30 latency, RGB lighting, and support for both AMD EXPO and Intel XMP 3.0.

If you need even more memory, Corsair's Vengeance RGB 64GB kit delivers plenty of capacity for video editing, AI workloads, content creation, software development, and heavy multitasking.

Many of the featured kits run at 6000MT/s, giving modern Intel and AMD processors the bandwidth they need to perform at their best, while selected models also use premium SK Hynix memory chips for dependable performance.

Whether you're upgrading an older PC or putting together a brand-new system, these memory deals cover every budget without compromising on speed or features.

With DDR5 prices still much higher than many PC builders would like them to be, Newegg's 4th of July sale is a great opportunity to buy high-end memory at a much more affordable price.

Exclusive: Blood Message developer says latest trailer's glowing reception gives them 'confidence' — 'We are very excited to see that they love this story'

  • The Blood Message trailer shown in the Summer Game Fest 2026 live show was a surprising highlight
  • It demonstrated impressive visual fidelity and cinematic combat, which many fans praised in the comments
  • Director of global publishing Jeff Hu says the team is "very excited" by the warm reception

For many, Blood Message was a surprising highlight of the Summer Game Fest 2026 live show. Its latest story trailer was extremely visually impressive, showing off a high level of visual fidelity and glimpses of incredibly cinematic combat.

The footage has now racked up more than three million views on the official Blood Message YouTube channel, with an extremely warm reception from fans.

There are hundreds of comments from viewers, with many praising everything from the realistic graphics to the Ancient China setting. "This looks incredible!" wrote one commenter. "Also, love the attention to detail on historical clothing, arms, and armor."

Another added that "If the gameplay graphics and combat are similar to this, it's going to be the game of the generation, period."

One simply put: "This is how I imagined next gen".

The trailer was soon followed by the release of 19 minutes of pure gameplay footage, which is now sitting at over 10 million views on YouTube.

It seems to have left some viewers in awe, with one writing: "The way the camera dynamically adapts to the environment and the flow of combat is unreal! The transitions are so seamless I can't even comprehend how they pulled it off. I’ve literally never seen anything like this before."

In an exclusive interview with TechRadar Gaming, senior director of global publishing Jeff Hu said that the team has been basking in the praise.

"We saw some YouTube reactions," he revealed. "We are very excited to see that they love this story, love our game, and love the combat itself. It gives us a very big confidence [boost]."

We'll have to wait and see whether this confidence is well placed when Blood Message launches on consoles and PC at a later date.

Intel Raises MSRP of Core Ultra 7 270K Plus and Core Ultra 5 250K Plus

2 July 2026 at 14:55
Intel quietly increased the recommended selling price of its recently launched Core Ultra 7 270K Plus and Core Ultra 5 250K Plus "Arrow Lake-S" desktop processors from their launch prices of $299.99 and $199.99, respectively. The 270K Plus now sees a significant 16% price increase, and comes with an MSRP of $349.99. Meanwhile, the Core Ultra 5 250K Plus, which received much praise in the media for its disruptive price, gets a 15% price increase, with an MSRP of $229.99. The new prices are reflected in Intel's online product information pages for the 270K Plus and 250K Plus.

Both chips are Socket LGA1851 processors meant for Intel 800-series chipset motherboards. The 270K Plus offers an 8P+16E core configuration that maxes out the "Arrow Lake-S" silicon, with its entire 36 MB L3 cache, and a maximum P-core boost frequency of 5.50 GHz; meanwhile the 250K Plus comes with the highest core count among any Intel "5" segment processor, with 6P+12E, and 30 MB of L3 cache. Both chips also support Intel's new Binary Optimization technology.

Overclocker Breaks 13,600 MT/s Barrier By Pushing His Corsair DDR5 To A Whopping $13,606 MT/s On Z890 AORUS Tachyon Duo X ICE

2 July 2026 at 15:12

A setup featuring a GIGABYTE motherboard with an AMD Ryzen CPU under liquid nitrogen cooling for overclocking, with visible signs of frost and a 'Computex 2026' labeled DDR5 RAM module.

Popular overclocker "saltycroissant" just dropped another world record and this time, he's the first one to break the 13,600 MT/s barrier. Corsair 24 GB DDR5 Pushed To 13,606 MT/s on Z890 AORUS Tachyon Duo X ICE, a New DDR5 Memory Overclocking World Record Seeing existing memory overclocking world records getting broken isn't anything new, but this is the first time someone has pushed the DDR5 speed past 13,600 MT/s or 6800 MHz. This is the official record as per the entry on HWBot and CPU-Z, and this positions the overclocker "saltycroissant" at the top of the leaderboard once again. This […]

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Square Enix’s Final Fantasy VII Rebirth Could Get Cutscene-Level Quality Visuals On PC, As Modder Doubles Down On Global Illumination

2 July 2026 at 15:05

Characters from Final Fantasy VII Rebirth standing in a dark, rainy environment with Cloud Strife holding a large sword and Sephiroth next to him, flanked by two armed soldiers.

Earlier this week, modder dddd5 released the Shader Injector mod for the PC version of Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, addressing the flat lighting issues the game has had since its release and that remain one of the biggest visual issues of the second entry in the Remake series by Square Enix. Not content with having already competently addressed one of the biggest issues of the game, the Shader Injector mod is set to receive some significant improvements in the future, including bringing cutscene-like visual quality into regular gameplay via runtime API call interception. "I am working on a major new […]

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Intel’s Only Winning CPUs Just Got Pricier, As The $50 Core Ultra Plus Hike Threatens Its Slim Comeback

2 July 2026 at 14:47

The image displays an Intel Core Ultra 200S Plus processor with 'Desktop Processors' and 'Embargo: March 23, 2026 at 6 a.m. Pacific Time' text on a futuristic blue background.

Unlike the non-Plus variants, the Core Ultra 200S Plus CPUs are witnessing a good demand, but Intel just made them more expensive for the consumers. Intel Quietly Raised Core Ultra 7 270K Plus From $299 to $349 While Core Ultra 5 250K Plus Received a $30 Price Hike The recent price hike could raise the actual retail prices for these products, and this will position the Core Ultra 200S Plus chips in a more difficult position, given they are still not on par with the Ryzen 9000 series when it comes to sales. Launched nearly one year after the debut […]

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Metroid Ravenous Surfaces in Brazil’s Rating System Before Nintendo Yanks It, Months After Beyond Finally Landed

2 July 2026 at 14:30

A close-up of Metroid character Samus Aran in her Power Suit, featuring a red helmet with a glowing green visor.

A new Metroid game titled Metroid Ravenous was spotted earlier today in Brazil's Ministry of Justice and Public Security's rating system by Universo Nintendo. It was eventually removed, likely at Nintendo's behest, but fans of the sci-fi action franchise are already buzzing with excitement. To be clear, this is obviously not going to be another Metroid Prime. The fourth installment, Beyond, took over eight years to make (including a change in the studio at the helm of the development) and launched only a few months ago. In all likelihood, this may be another side-scrolling game 2D game in the vein […]

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All Samsung Galaxy S27 flagships with exclusive Galaxy S26 Ultra feature according to industry report

According to recent reports from Korea, Samsung will soon roll out its headline Galaxy S26 Ultra feature to more smartphones. The Galaxy S27 series in particular will benefit greatly according to a recent industry report which suggests that all models of Samsungs 2027 flagship phones will get Privacy Display support in addition to some competitors from China.

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