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Best PC Parts Deals And Gaming Builds Of July 2026

12 July 2026 at 20:30

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Building a gaming PC in 2026 has become considerably more expensive than it was only a year or so ago, and graphics cards are not solely responsible this time. The ongoing memory shortage has driven up the cost of all DRAM and NAND flash-based products, such as memory kits, SSDs, and graphics cards. For that reason, we consider approximately $1,000 to be the realistic starting point for a decent new gaming PC in July 2026. Even then, some compromises are unavoidable. Moving up to higher pricing tiers allows progressively stronger CPUs and GPUs, not to mention higher system memory and […]

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Apple’s M6 iPad Pro To Get An Early 2027 Launch Alongside A Revamped Apple Pencil, Which Gets A Readily Replaceable Battery Amid Pressure From The EU

12 July 2026 at 19:56

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Apple has tossed its heretofore predictable M-series chip launch cadence in the air, adding a hefty dose of unpredictability into the proverbial mix. Now, however, the legendary tipster Mark Gurman is out with yet another scoop, disclosing an early 2027 launch window for the M6 iPad Pro and a re-designed Apple Pencil. Apple's early 2027 launch window is already becoming crowded with a growing array of products We reported recently that Apple has significantly revamped its silicon-related plans, settling on the launch of the M5 Ultra and the base M6 later this year, and then jumping straight to the base M7, […]

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M7 Ultra To Offer Double The Maximum Unified Memory As The M5 Ultra, Potentially Opening Doors To Run 1 Trillion-Parameter Models Locally

12 July 2026 at 19:33

M7 Ultra to offer double the unified memory as the M5 Ultra

Apple is planning to skip the M6 Ultra launch, instead choosing to launch the M5 Ultra later this year, followed by the M7 Ultra after it unveils the M7 Pro and M7 Max sometime in 2027. Fortunately, the new workstation-class silicon will be worth the wait, especially for those who aspire to run multi-billion-parameter AI models on their systems but are limited by memory constraints. This is because a new report states that the M7 Ultra will feature double the unified memory of the M5 Ultra, and you’ll want to know how much RAM you can pack for the top-end […]

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Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Fold 8 Ultra: Five major differences revealed in leaks

12 July 2026 at 20:39

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Fold 8 Ultra are launching this month; these two will bring a side-folding design, but their form factor has 5 major differences.

This comparison becomes necessary in the face of launching a new wide-folding device- the Fold 8. This smartphone will come with a fresh form factor, offering a unique user experience. Here’s what you should know.

Dimensions

The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra will be taller and adopt a full rectangular appearance, but the Fold 8 will carry a new shape that offers a wide resolution. The Fold 8 will feel more like a tablet, both in open and closed positions.

Screen

Matching their dimensions, the Galaxy Z Fold 8 has a wider aspect ratio for internal and external displays compared to the Fold 8 Ultra. However, the Z Fold Ultra will continue the traditional mobile experience, taller screen, and compact grip.

Weight

The Galaxy Z Fold 8 could be slightly lighter than the Fold 8 Ultra. That’s due to the reduced screen size and camera specs. However, the difference may not be huge.

Camera

The Galaxy Z Fold 8 will feature two rear cameras – a main and an ultra-wide angle. On the other hand, the Fold 8 Ultra will equip a triple camera system – 200MP main, an MP ultra-wide angle, and a telephoto.

Battery

Samsung is reportedly upgrading the battery in the Fold 8 Ultra to 5000mAh, which is a 600mAh increase over the Fold 7. The Fold 8 will also serve around a 4800mAh battery, which is decent for its debut device.

Conclusion

The company will feature the latest Snapdragon 8 Elite chipset in these foldables, while the Flip 8 is likely to use Exynos. Another thing to mention is that all three of these will run One UI 9.0 (Android 17) out of the box.

Samsung will launch the Galaxy Z Fold 8, Fold 8 Ultra and Flip 8 at the Unpacked event on July 22 in London.

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Hall of Famer accuses Shakur Stevenson of ‘purposefully going missing’ after Devin Haney agreed to catchweight

12 July 2026 at 20:35

is deemed by many to be one of boxing’s top pound-for-pound fighters, but one Hall of Fame inductee believes that Stevenson, who is usually keen for opportunities to enhance his legacy, is in the wrong for purposefully swerving a showdown with . Stevenson became a four-division world champion back in January, dominating Teofimo Lopez to […]

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Mario Balotelli: “A Seriyasında məndən güclü hücumçu görmürəm”

12 July 2026 at 19:00

İtaliyalı mərkəz hücumçusu Mario Balotelli hesab edir ki, hazırda İtaliya A Seriyasında onun səviyyəsindən yüksək mərkəz hücumçusu yoxdur.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 36 yaşını avqust ayında qeyd edəcək təcrübəli futbolçu bu barədə İtaliya mətbuatına açıqlamasında danışıb:

“Söhbət sırf fərdi keyfiyyətdən gedirsə, hazırda İtaliyada məndən daha yüksək səviyyəli hücumçu görmürəm. Güclü futbolçular çoxdur, amma onların oyun üslubu fərqlidir”, – deyə Balotelli bildirib.

Qeyd edək ki, Balotelli hazırda Birləşmiş Ərəb Əmirlikləri çempionatında çıxış edir. Təcrübəli forvard 2026-cı ilin yanvarında BƏƏ klubu “Əl-İttifaq”la 2,5 illik müqaviləyə imza atıb.

İtaliyalı futbolçu karyerası ərzində “İnter”, “Mançester Siti”, “Milan”, “Nitsa”, “Liverpul”, “Breşiya”, “Olimpik” (Marsel), “Montsa”, “Adana Dəmirspor”, “Lumessane”, “Syon”, “Cenoa” kimi klubların da formasını geyinib.

Mario Balotelli 2010-cu ilin avqustunda debüt etdiyi İtaliya yığmasının heyətində 36 oyun keçirib. O, bu oyunlarda 14 qol və 5 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə yadda qalıb.

Elitaya yüksələn klub baş məşqçisi ilə “davam” dedi

12 July 2026 at 19:38

“Venetsiya” baş məşqçisi Covanni Stroppa ilə müqaviləni uzadıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. 57 yaşlı mütəxəssislə anlaşmanın müddəti 2029-cu ilin yayına kimi artırılıb.

Stroppa 2025-ci ilin yayından “Venetsiya”yanı çalışdırır. Komanda onun başçılığı altında ötən mövsüm B Seriyasının qalibi olub və elitaya yüksəlib.

Costacurta: ‘Maldini more important choice for Italy than new coach’

12 July 2026 at 20:01

Alessandro Costacurta claims the choice of Paolo Maldini as Italy technical director is ‘more important than the new coach’ of the Nazionale, while giving insight into the rapport with Leonardo.

After weeks of speculation and talks, the new role of technical director of the Italy squad has finally been filled with the announcement that Maldini will take over running the Azzurri.

Maldini ready to reshape Italy

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)

“This is great news for Italian football, because we have brought in one of the most illuminated and sincere people in the sport,” his former Milan and Italy teammate Costacurta told Sky Sport Italia.

FIGC President Giovanni Malagò confirmed that Maldini was always his first choice for the position, and that now the technical director will be tasked with picking the new coach.

“Malagò made the best possible choice. In fact, picking Maldini is perhaps more important than choosing the new coach,” added Costacurta.

NAPLES, ITALY - JULY 12: Paolo Maldini AC Milan Technical director and Stefano Pioli AC Milan look on coach before the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AC Milan at Stadio San Paolo on July 12, 2020 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
NAPLES, ITALY – JULY 12: Paolo Maldini AC Milan Technical director and Stefano Pioli AC Milan look on coach before the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and AC Milan at Stadio San Paolo on July 12, 2020 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

A surprising twist was the introduction of Brazilian Leonardo as a consultant, reuniting the pair who had worked together at Milan.

“They have different characteristics. Leo is more of a dreamer, a visionary, whereas Paolo is more practical, looks to his knowledge and instinct,” noted Costacurta.

“The best thing about them is that they listen to each other, despite starting from different ideas, and always manage to find a common solution.”

Leonardo spent much of his career in Italy, as at Milan he was a player, a talent scout, a coach and a technical director, while he also had one season as coach of rivals Inter.

His most recent job was that of assistant technical director at Paris Saint-Germain.

Done Deal: Roma target Greenwood ready for Fenerbahce

12 July 2026 at 19:34

Having long been a target for Roma, it is reported that Mason Greenwood is heading to Istanbul for a Fenerbahce medical, with precise details of the fee to Olympique Marseille, Manchester United and Getafe.

The Giallorossi made no secret that Greenwood was their first choice for the wide left role in attack, and had been preparing a package close to the €50m asking price.

Roma lose Greenwood to Fenerbahce

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)

However, Fenerbahce took a different route and started talks with the player early, agreeing personal terms on a vastly superior salary worth up to a reported €9m per season.

Now several sources in Turkiye maintain the deal is done, despite late interest from Atletico Madrid and of course Roma.

Because of the deal struck with Manchester United, the Premier League side is owed 40 per cent of the profit.

However, Sport Mediaset argue that Manchester United are instead getting 30 per cent, with an additional 10 per cent going to another of his former clubs, Getafe.

While the Italian sources have the total fee at €45m plus bonus, Fanatik in Turkiye set it at €39.5m plus add-ons, including a significant additional payment in case they win the Super Lig title.

Turkish transfer pundit Yagiz Sabuncuoglu also states that Fenerbahce have agreed all the details with Marseille and the player.

Sevilla striker Adams down to ‘final details’ for Venezia at €16m plus bonus

12 July 2026 at 19:16

Venezia are on the verge of securing Sevilla striker Akor Adams in a deal worth €16m plus add-ons, as director Filippo Antonelli confirms ‘talks are at a very advanced stage.’

The Nigeria international is 26 years old and  made the move from Montpellier to Sevilla for €5.5m in January 2025.

In the last season, he scored 10 goals with three assists in 32 LaLiga appearances for Sevilla.

Adams close to Venezia move

LEIRIA, PORTUGAL - JUNE 10: Akor Adams of Nigeria during the International Friendly match between Portugal and Nigeria at Estadio Dr Magalhaes Pessoa on June 10, 2026 in Leiria, Portugal. (Photo by Carlos Rodrigues/Getty Images)
LEIRIA, PORTUGAL – JUNE 10: Akor Adams of Nigeria during the International Friendly match between Portugal and Nigeria at Estadio Dr Magalhaes Pessoa on June 10, 2026 in Leiria, Portugal. (Photo by Carlos Rodrigues/Getty Images)

According to multiple sources including Sky Sport Italia, Sportitalia and Tuttomercatoweb, the agreement is very close to completion.

The fixed fee will be worth around €16m plus performance-related bonuses that are linked to both the personal achievements and those of the team.

“I promise that I will tell you everything once it is all closed,” director of sport Antonelli told reporters during today’s press conference.

“The talks are at a very advanced stage, but there are still some final details to work out.”

Venezia won the Serie B title last season and earned automatic promotion into the top flight.

They have already bolstered the squad with the arrival of Albion Rrahmani from Sparta Prague, Armel Bella-Kotchap from Verona, Ale Gomes from Real Zaragoza, plus free agents Toma Basic and Thierry Correia.

Traore expected for Genoa tests on Monday in €10m Marseille agreement

12 July 2026 at 18:46

Hamed Junior Traore is expected in Italy for his Genoa medical on Monday, ready to complete a loan with option to buy move from Olympique Marseille for up to €10m.

The initial report of the deal had come from France with Footmercato, suggesting the cost of the operation would be around €8m.

Genoa can pay up to €10m for Traore

UDINE, ITALY - MAY 06:Hamed Junior Traorè of SSC Napoli looks on during the Serie A TIM match between Udinese Calcio and SSC Napoli at Dacia Arena on May 06, 2024 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
UDINE, ITALY – MAY 06:Hamed Junior Traorè of SSC Napoli looks on during the Serie A TIM match between Udinese Calcio and SSC Napoli at Dacia Arena on May 06, 2024 in Udine, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

Now the Gazzetta dello Sport and Tuttomercatoweb point to a figure closer to €10m including add-ons and the cost of the loan fee.

It’s believed that Traore will arrive on Italian soil for his medical tests and to sign the contract on Monday.

He can then travel to join the rest of Daniele de Rossi’s Genoa squad in their pre-season training camp at Moena.

This represents a return to Serie A for the Ivory Coast international, who started out in the Empoli academy before moving on to Sassuolo, Napoli and Auxerre.

The 26-year-old had been sold to Bournemouth in 2023 for €25.6m, but his career stalled due to repeated injury problems, and he moved to Marseille for €7.7m.

Aston Villa linked with one of World Cup’s biggest breakout stars, valued at €14m

12 July 2026 at 20:00

Julian Quinones is wanted by Aston Villa in the Premier League, according to rumours circulating today.

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The World Cup always throws up a few new stars who get big moves after the tournament, and without doubt of this summer’s breakout names is Julian Quinones of Mexico.

The naturalised Colombian took the tournament by storm right from the first game, bagging four goals and an assist in the five games he played, and is now being linked with Premier League teams.

Able to play up front or on the wing, he’s got pace and power and an eye for goal.

Quinones wanted by Aston Villa to strengthen attack

TeamTalk claim that Quinones is wanted by Aston Villa, who have made it back to the Champions League and want to add depth and quality in attack.

Two slight issues are his age – he’s 29, and the fact that he already earns big money in the Saudi Arabian league. Both of those things make it a potentially tricky deal for Villa to pull off in PSR terms, as they aim to stay within UEFA’s limits.

He’s currently valued at just €14m on Transfermarket – we’d expect any real fee to be significantly above €20m, however, given the events of the last few weeks.

In other news…

Borussia Dortmund have made a slow start to this window, but it looks like they’ve lined up their first big deal of the summer.

Julian Alvarez is going to go for a lot more €35m this summer, if Atletico Madrid get what they want…

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‘He makes the wrong decision every time’ – Zlatan Ibrahimovic rips Into Arsenal star for poor World Cup performance

12 July 2026 at 18:57

Zlatan Ibrahimovic did not hold back in his assessment of Arsenal’s Noni Madueke for his performance vs Norway.

Despite England clawing their way into the World Cup 2026 semi-finals with a 2-1 extra-time win, the winger found himself in the crosshairs of the legendary Swedish striker.

Madueke was handed a starting spot in the quarter-final clash due to Bukayo Saka managing an injury, but he failed to seize the opportunity and was hauled off by Thomas Tuchel at half-time.

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Zlatan Ibrahimovic brutally slams Noni Madueke performance

Speaking as a pundit on Fox Sports, Ibrahimovic, known for his savagery, delivered a brutal verdict on Madueke’s work rate and decision-making during his 45-minute outing.

Ibrahimovic noted that the intense heat in Miami forced a hydration break, which altered the flow of the match just as Jude Bellingham was driving England forward.

“But I think they’re playing with one player less so far Madueke has been on the pitch,” Ibrahimovic said. “I have to say every time he gets the ball he makes the wrong decision, and he’s walking on the pitch.”

The Swede even brought up a controversial incident where the ball struck a spidercam cable to twist the knife further.

“Even the hydration break didn’t help him. He’s played but he’s not started every game, they started with one guy less. But if the ball touched the cable, then the cable had a better performance than Madueke, for sure.”

Zlatan went in on Madueke here. ? pic.twitter.com/CCU80rg1S7

— No Context World Cup (@NoContextEPL) July 11, 2026

Noni Madueke struggled to make an impact against Norway

The statistics from the match back up Ibrahimovic’s harsh words. Tasked with unlocking Norway’s defense from the right flank, Madueke struggled to create anything of note.

The Arsenal star finished his brief appearance with zero goals, zero assists, and failed to record a single shot or successful dribble.

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His failure to track back and support the defence left England exposed on the right side, which ultimately prompted Tuchel to make the switch at the break.

With England now preparing for a huge World Cup semi-final, Madueke’s disappointing display may have significantly damaged his hopes of reclaiming a place in the starting lineup later in the tournament.

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Haaland look-alike contest draws fans in Miami

A look-alike contest celebrating Norway striker Erling Haaland drew crowds in downtown Miami ahead of the World Cup quarter-final against England.

The event was organised by content creator Emma Kate Willman after she went viral on social media over her resemblance to the football star.

Around two dozen contestants took part, showing off long blonde hair, football skills and even Haaland-inspired props.

The winner, a Norwegian holidaymaker, received two tickets to the quarter-final, while fans gathered to sing, cheer and celebrate the striker's growing popularity.

Lionel Gannon was key to Moanalua’s chemistry and state title volleyball run

Lionel Gannon saw the ups and downs from inside the building.

Moanalua’s 2026 campaign was lively, and even with solid success in preseason tournaments, there was no obvious reason to believe Na Menehune would shock the world.

The team grew stronger, turned errors into lessons and ended the OIA’s state-championship drought. Gannon was more than the best player on the best team. He was unflappable, doing all the little things with excellence as Moanalua became the first non-ILH program to win a state title since 1979.

The 6-foot-3 outside hitter’s state-tournament numbers were efficient and crucial.

>> 19 kills (.424), 1.5 blocks, one ace and four digs in a three-set quarterfinal win over Hawaii Baptist

>> 26 kills (.404), two blocks, two aces, one assist, eight digs in a four-set, semifinal win over Mid-Pacific

>> 18 kills (.250), 1.5 blocks, one assist, seven digs in the four-set win over Punahou for the crown

The senior’s reaction to top honors as the Player of the Year in the Honolulu Star-Advertiser Boys Volleyball coaches and media selections was, as usual, emotionally understated and on point.

“It’s surreal, obviously. It’s everything I’ve worked for and dreamed of. Honestly, I’m just super glad we won. That’s the main thing that matters,” Gannon said. “If it wasn’t for everyone that supported me, my family, my coaches, my teammates, I would never have been able to do it.”

Alan Cabanting was voted Coach of the Year after steering Moanalua to its first state title. Le Jardin coach Makana Wade was second in the voting, followed by Punahou’s Rick Tune. Gabriel Maunupau of Mililani and Maria Taiafi-Husseini also received votes.

All season long, Cabanting put trust into his team and highly composed leaders like Gannon.

“That silent confidence is what we’re going to miss. He doesn’t talk a lot. He just shows it, models it and the boys playing around him somehow feed off that confidence,” Cabanting said, “knowing that if I mess up, Lionel’s going to be there to help us out.”

A hitter with every kind of touch on his swing plus high IQ was immeasurably valuable.

“He was so savvy with his attacks. Punahou took his cross and he hit line. There were several times where defenses took the line and the tip, and he goes deep corner into a 1-6 area. Being able to see that and knowing he doesn’t have to swing hard to get his kills,” Cabanting said

It was a season to remember.

“It all starts with the mentality that we had going into the season,” Gannon said. “All of our teammates were super bought-in into our system. We knew we had to do everything right to eventually take down Punahou. It’s cool to see a month after, I’ve known so many people for so long, it’s great. Everyone has a different personality and it’s great we were able to mesh together and form a great team chemistry.”

For one night, in the midst of chaotic Kona low weather, in a match that was postponed and moved from Laie to Pearl City, a packed house of loud spectators got to see history. In a rarity, the match was not televised due to the postponement. It felt surreal, but for Moanalua, it was about fundamentals and a defense sparked by the consistency and occasional spectacular play of libero Darric Abe.

“Punahou is one of the best serving teams. That was one of our main focuses throughout the entire season, making sure that our serve pass was really good,” Gannon said. “That allowed us to be competitive in the match. When we were down, I knew that we would never be out because we could bring it back with our serve receive.”

Star-Advertiser’s Fab 15: Boys Volleyball

Rk

Name (School)

Pos.

Notes / Stats

1

Lionel Gannon (Moanalua)

OH

63 kills at state tourney, 18 in final win vs. Punahou

2

Cameron Porter (Punahou)

OH

Closed out a brilliant career, 25 kills vs. Moanalua

3

Sava Miocinovic (Mid-Pacific)

OH

27 vs. eventual champion Moanalua in states

4

Jarryn McCutcheon (Moanalua)

OH/Opp.

Stepped up with 17 kills in the state final

5

Kanalu Akana (Punahou)

S

125 assists, 12 kills, three aces in HHSAA tourney

6

Tanoa Scanlan (Punahou)

OH

Steady player with 11, 15, 15 kills in states

7

Nikola Miocinovic (Mid-Pacific)

S

122 assists at states, including 44 vs. Moanalua

8

La‘akea Kamahele (Le Jardin)

OH

59 kills in three tourney matches for first D-II state title

9

Darric Abe (Moanalua)

L

12 digs in comeback win vs. MPI, 14 digs vs. Punahou

10

Jason Rivers (Hawaii Baptist)

OH

28 kills vs. KS-Hawaii, 17 kills in loss to Moanalua

11

Julian Romine (Mid-Pacific)

Opp/MB

19 kills, 3.5 blocks in semifinal loss to Moanalua

12

Kaito Duranceau (Mililani)

OH

43 kills, 7 aces, 24 digs at the state tourney

13

Brennan Nakayama (Le Jardin)

L

103 assists in state matches, 39 in D-II state final

14

Elau Hoopai-Waikoloa (Hana)

OH

50 kills vs. Seabury Hall, 39 kills, 4 aces vs. Pahoa

15

William Niethammer (Punahou)

L

Tallied 3 aces, 28 digs at the state tournament

Awards

* Player of the Year: Lionel Gannon (Moanalua)

* Coach of the Year: Alan Cabanting (Moanalua)

Honorable Mention

Taylor Chung (Moanalua), Nathaniel Kawai Koahou (Kamehameha), Luke Pragnell (Maui), Seth Kimura (Mililani), Nahua Lloyd (Punahou), Samuel Mokan (Hawaii Baptist), Josiah Talamoa (Pearl City), Micah Kalima-Keohohina (Radford), Cooper Long (Kamehameha), Brennan Flores (Mid-Pacific), Piikoa Kamoku (KS-Maui), Tui Ika (Radford)

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UH quarterback Alejado ready to rise and shine for Warriors

This offseason, University of Hawaii quarterback Micah Alejado is routinely clocked at 4:45.

With a lights-outs bedtime of 8:30 p.m., Alejado awakens at 4 in the morning, showers, and then arrives at UH at 4:45. Maybe earlier, never later.

“I try to be the first one there,” Alehado, 21, said of the 6 a.m. start to conditioning drills. “Start warming up my body and get ready for the workout. I’m getting older. The body takes a little bit longer to get warmed up now.”

Entering his third year — and second as QB1 — with the Rainbow Warriors, Alejado has embraced his leadership role.

“I want to set the example,” said Alejado, whose summer schedule is built around the Warriors’ training.

He attended Saturday’s UFC 329 fight at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, where his parents own a home. He is scheduled to travel to Honolulu today, participate in Monday’s morning workout at UH, and then return to Las Vegas that afternoon ahead of this week’s Mountain West Media Days. Alejado, running back Cam Barfield, linebacker Jamih Otis, and nickelback Elijah Palmer will represent the Warriors during Wednesday’s session. All are alumni of Bishop Gorman High School, a national football powerhouse in Las Vegas.

While many high school graduates don’t see each other until their class’ 10th reunion, UH appears to have established a Bishop Gorman alumni association. There are 16 former Gaels on the Warriors’ 2026 active roster. Associate head coach Chris Brown and quarterbacks coach Chad Kapanui also coached at Bishop Gorman.

“Gorman played a huge part in all our lives,” Alejado said. “It’s a scared place. It definitely set us on the right path of life. Looking back on it — our lifestyles, our practice schedules, everything that happened with school and football and off the field — it was preparation for life after high school and going to college. It made the transition so much easier.”

Alejado, in actuality, has been training since his hanabata days in Ewa Beach. His father was a quarterback at Pearl City High. Paul Alejado made his left-handed son also practice throwing with his right hand, just in case. Micah Alejado can accurately throw right-handed passes up to 30 yards.

Galu Tagovailoa, father of Atlanta Falcons’ QB Tua Tagovailoa, was Alejado’s youth-league head coach.

Alejado moved to Las Vegas ahead of his freshman year at Saint Louis School. Jon Amano, a former Hawaii resident who coaches in Las Vegas, taught Alejado the intricacies of the run-and-shoot offense that UH uses. Bishop Gorman’s West Coast offense has run-and-shoot elements.

“At Gorman, we were training already in January and getting ready for the season in August,” Alejado recalled. “Early-morning workouts in the summer. … One-hundred degrees is 100 degrees. It’s not comfortable at all. But it makes you in shape and mentally tough.”

Alejado also has learned to adapt as he ascended the football ladder. At 5 feet 10, Alejado relies on a quick release to escape a defense of 11 angry men. His ability to throw to receivers as they break on their routes comes from post-practice sessions and tireless video studies.

“If you really want to be a mastermind and understand the game to the fullest, you have to take the proper steps to prepare and take a deep dive into the book of football,” Alejado said. “That’s the way I’ve been since I was young. I was in love with the game and the P’s and Q’s and insides and outsides of it.”

Alejado often will watch a play from an NFL telecast, then fire off a text to head coach Timmy Chang, who calls the offensive plays.

“Can we get a variation of what they’re doing into our offense?” Alejado would text.

Last season, Alejado showed grit after being injured in the season-opening victory over Stanford. He was believed to have suffered a high-ankle sprain. He declined to undergo advanced testing.

“I didn’t want to know what was wrong,” he said. “I wasn’t going to look at anything until the end of the season or if I couldn’t walk anymore.”

He played the following week, aggravating the injury in the second half. He missed the next two games and, after a bye week, returned against Fresno State and started the remainder of the season.

He did not participate in movement drills ahead of the Hawaii Bowl.

“I was just trying to get the ankle ready for one last game,” he said. “It was pretty surreal how I made it through the season.”

After the victory over California in the Hawaii Bowl, during which he completed 69.6% of his throws for 274 yards and three touchdowns, it was revealed he had endured fractures to his tibia and fibula in his right ankle. The injury did not require surgery.

“I don’t think if it were my left (ankle), I would have played, definitely not,”said Alejado, referencing his push-off foot.

Alejado did not participate in contact drills the past spring training. He was cleared for sprinting in June.

“I think those five, six months helped me a lot,” Alejado said. “It’s been a long road to recovery, one that really tested me. Looking at it now, I’m 100%.”

In this era of easy transfers and lucrative name-image-likeness deals, Alejado opted to stay put.

“Coach Chang has been my No. 1 supporter ever since he gave me a scholarship,” Alejado said. “That means a lot to have a coach who believes in you and trusts you. You’ll find a lot of guys today in college football struggling to find that. People underestimate how grateful I am for having this head coach and culture around me, having my brothers around me. We care about football. I love the culture here. I love the people. I want to win some football games here.”

Alejado regularly treats the offense to lunch. Ahead of training camp, he plans to pick up the tab for a team dinner. This coming Sunday, he is the name sponsor to a youth camp (ages 6-16) at Saint Louis School.

He said he grew up attending football camps and clinics. It was where he met and played catch with Tua Tagovailoa and Marcus Mariota.

“It was fun to meet them and talk football,” Alejado said. “It was big to see how they were as people. I want to do the same.”

Former UH swimming coach releases book on Amazon

“Freestyle Biomechanics: The Science Behind The Strokes,” a book by former University of Hawaii swimming coach Jan Prins, is now available via Amazon.

The book focuses on freestyle, but also touches on “the three other competitive strokes,” said Prins, who earned a doctorate in kinesiology at Indiana in 1978 and still teaches at UH. “(It) covers … every freestyle movement from stroke pattern, body position, flutter kick, hand entry to recovery and much more.”

It is the culmination of nearly 50 years of coaching, presentations, research and video workshops Prins has conducted for competitive swimmers and coaches.

“It will become a continuous shelf reference for all swimmers, especially triathletes and adults,” said Garry Rodrigues, swim consultant to USA Triathlon for the 2028 Olympics.

The 11 Real Madrid players called up for first day of pre-season training

The 11 Real Madrid players called up for first day of pre-season training
The 11 Real Madrid players called up for first day of pre-season training

The 11 first-team players expected to report for the opening day of pre-season training at La Liga giants Real Madrid have on Sunday been revealed.

A new era is of course set to be kickstarted in Spain’s capital this coming week.

Following the return of José Mourinho to the Real Madrid bench this summer, the Portuguese will oversee his first training session on Monday morning.

A whole host of Los Blancos’ star performers will not be required to attend, owing to their respective campaigns at the World Cup in North America.

For those not called up by their nations, though, tomorrow will mark their first opportunity to impress their headmaster for the season ahead.

And as alluded to above, on the eve of the session, those called up by the Real Madrid coaching staff have been revealed.

As per a report from Blancos journalist Arancha Rodriguez, alongside a number of youth talents, the following first-team players will be in attendance at Valdebebas:

Andriy Lunin, Éder Militão, Trent Alexander-Arnold, Raúl Asencio, Álvaro Carreras, Ferland Mendy, Dean Huijsen, Eduardo Camavinga, Rodrygo, Gonzalo García and Franco Mastantuono.

Conor Laird – GSFN

Leaked: Arsenal away kit photos & release date

Leaked: Arsenal away kit photos & release date
Leaked: Arsenal away kit photos & release date

Official pictures and a release date for Arsenal’s 2026/27 away kit have leaked online, with the shirt set to be made available to supporters this month.

Photos via FootyHeadlines.com

Footy Headlines report that Arsenal’s 2026/27 away kit is set to be released on July 23rd, with the new shirt going on sale in advance of the Gunners’ pre-season schedule.

Official pictures of the replica kit have also leaked online, both the short-sleeved version shown above and the long-sleeved version shown below.

Photos via FootyHeadlines.com

As per the photos, the kit is a dark blue with yellow highlights, and red on the sleeves and the collar.

The shirt uses Adidas’ Trefoil logo, rather than the three stripes, and the cannon logo rather than the Arsenal badge. The base pattern design carries on around the back and over the sleeves.

Photos via FootyHeadlines.com

The home kit has already been released, and the third kit is expected to be a paler yellow colour with navy blue accents and a thin line of red on the collar and sleeves once again.

The third-kit shirt design uses a lightning pattern, with navy shorts and socks completing the look. Few photos of the shirt have leaked so far, but the image shown below is believed to be an official promotional photo.

Photos via FootyHeadlines.com

Cristo Fernández, 'Ted Lasso' actor, plays for El Paso Locomotive FC in USL Cup match

Fútbol became real life for Cristo Fernández on Saturday night.

The “Ted Lasso” actor went from the fictional pitch for AFC Richmond to taking the field for El Paso Locomotive FC of the United Soccer League. Facing New Mexico United, Fernández entered the game as a substitute for Rubio Rubínin the 79th minute of the Locomotive’s 2-0 defeat in a USL Cup match.

El Paso and New Mexico were in a scoreless tie until the 85th minute when Joseph Quiah scored in the left corner for United. Zico Bailey found the net four minutes later on a cross from Jake LaCava for a 2-0 lead. Attendance for the match was announced at 5,011.

FUTBOL IS LIFE 🙌

Cristo Fernandez, known for playing Dani Rojas in Ted Lasso, made his professional debut on Saturday. Fernandez was a 79th-minute substitute in El Paso Locomotive's USL Cup game vs. New Mexico United ❤️‍🔥pic.twitter.com/OgNR4N16Oc

— Men in Blazers (@MenInBlazers) July 12, 2026

Locomotive FC announced on Wednesday that Fernández was added to the club’s 18-man matchday roster for a home game at Southwest University Park versus New Mexico.

“Yes, it’s really him,” Locomotive FC included in Fernández’s bio on the club’s website.

Saturday’s match was actually the second time Fernández saw game action versus New Mexico. He played 30 minutes in a preseason friendly between the two clubs on Feb. 28.

Fernández, 35, signed with the Locomotive in May after training with the team for a two-month trial and playing in the aforementioned preseason friendly. Demonstrating that this wasn’t just a lark for the actor, Fernández also trained on trial with the second team of the MLS’ Chicago Fire FC in March and scored twice in a scrimmage.

“Fútbol has always been a huge part of my life and identity, and no matter where life has taken me, the dream of competing professionally never truly left my heart,” Fernández said in a statement with Locomotive FC’s announcement.

Prior to becoming an actor and gaining fame as Dani Rojas for Richmond’s Greyhounds, Fernández had aspirations of becoming a professional footballer. He played for Mexico’s Tecos Fútbol Club as a 15-year-old before a knee injury derailed those ambitions.

With a record of 5-5-4, Locomotive FC currently holds seventh place in the USL’s Western Conference standings. They visit Tulsa FC at ONEOK Field next Saturday at 9:30 p.m. ET.

West's big reaction to another England World Cup win

An England fan is standing up and sprawled her arms out wide among a sea of other England fans.
It was another big night for England fans across the West of England [PA Media]

Thousands of people across the West came together to watch England beat Norway on Saturday, celebrating jubilantly.

England won 2-1 thanks to two goals from Jude Bellingham, in response to conceding a goal by Andreas Schjelderup earlier in the game.

The win secured England's place in the semi-final against Argentina on Wednesday from 20:00 BST.

Here is how you all reacted to England taking a step closer to ending the 60-year wait for World Cup glory.

Bristol

Ryan and Freya Sedgman are looking at each other inside a church.
Ryan and Freya Sedgman decided to show the match at their wedding [BBC]

Newlyweds Ryan and Freya Sedgman decided to show the match at their reception on their wedding day, at The Mount Without.

"If you can't beat them, join them," Freya said.

"There's going to be guys sat in the corner watching on their phones, so why not show it on a bigger screen?"

Ryan said their big day was more than two years in the making, and never would have predicted England to play that night.

He said: "Initially, we didn't want it to take over the day.

"I'm a big football fan, and a lot of Freya's family are big football fans."

He added he was "a little bit surprised but very happy" when Freya approved showing the game.

Meanwhile, many thousands of fans attended The Prospect Building to watch the drama on a huge screen.

Here are some photos showing some of the best of the action.

England fans sit in shock, some with heads in hands and others with hands over their mouths.
[PA Media]
England fans on the edge of their seats watching the match on a big screen.
[PA Media]
England fans are jumping and celebrating.
[PA Media]

Gloucestershire

Now, take a look at this.

That was thousands of fans reacting to the win at Tetfest, a family festival in Tetbury.

Mark Wood, who founded Tetfest, said: "Where do I start? We had everything, the music, the people, and then we had the extra time. We got there in the end.

"Everybody behaved themselves. They've left the mess like they always do, but there we go."

He added he hopes to launch an outdoor event for the next game on Wednesday.

Speaking after the game, one fan said: "[It was] absolutely electric. I always knew they were going to win it."

Another said: "Unbelievable. They were always going to do it, they've got the mentality. It's coming home."

Somerset

Fans are standing in rows watching a screen in a large menu.
Many fans watched the match at the Cheese and Grain in Frome [BBC]

At the Cheese and Grain in Frome, so many people attended they hit capacity, according to the venue.

Rob Dahl, venue manager, said: "It's been crazy the support this World Cup has brought out.

"We've hit capacity for today's game which is wonderful.

"All of the games, including the Mexico game, had hundreds of fans screaming and shouting. It's been really nice to see.

"It's helped the bar, and we do get a higher than average bar spend per head when football is on.

"Because it's such a good atmosphere, it's positive people having a wonderful time."

A man is pictured wearing an England football jersey on a street.
Reece said England have a "better structure" [BBC]

Reece, from Frome and attended the watch-along at the venue, said: "[It was a] nice comfortable game.

"After the goal for Norway, a little bit of jitters, but Jude Bellingham carried us all the way.

"There's a better structure to this team than previous years, and Tuchel seems like a much more proactive manager than Southgate was."

Wiltshire

Crowds of people have their arms raised towards a screen, watching a football match.
Devizes Town FC held a watch-along [BBC]

It was good vibes at The Old Lane in Chippenham where many hugged each other and sang songs.

Helen, who watched the game at the pub, said: "It was fantastic, I'm so glad we won. I wasn't sure we were going to. Football's coming home."

Charlie, who also attended, said: "Incredible scenes. Cagey in parts but we'll take it next. Roll on Argentina, let's go."

People are singing and have their arms raised.
All smiles at The Old Lane pub in Chippenham after the game [BBC]

Additional reporting by Michael Cowan, Martin Evans and Jack Killah.

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2026 Last-Chance Qualifier tee times for golfers aiming for final spot in Open Championship

In between the end of the 2026 Genesis Scottish Open on Sunday and the start of the 2026 Open Championship on Thursday is the first-ever Last-Chance Qualifier.

The R&A has spiced things up a tad this year with this one-of-a-kind, 12-man qualifier for the 156th and final spot in the Open.

On Saturday, the draw was announced, with the R&A announcing that Marcus Helligkilde withdrew, opening a spot for Frazer Jones, who becomes the third amateur in this qualifier.

The grandstand surrounding the 18th green at Royal Birkdale near Southport in England, host of the 2026 Open Championship.

The Last-Chance Qualifier will be 18 holes at Royal Birkdale, hosting the Open for an 11th time.

2026 Last-Chance Qualifier tee times

TimePlayers
7:30 a.m.Matt Moloney (a), Andrew Wilson, Adri Arnaus
7:41 a.m.John Gough, Charles Huntzinger, Sam Easterbrook (a)
7:52 a.m.Joe Dean, Frazer Jones (a), Matti Schmid
8:03 a.m.Wesley Bryan, Aldrich Potgieter, Angel Hidalgo

The event starts at 8:30 a.m. local time in England, which is 2:30 a.m. ET. Live scores will be updated at TheOpen.com.

Todd Kelly is an assistant managing editor at Golfweek.

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: 2026 Last-Chance Qualifier tee times for golfers aiming for final spot in Open Championship

49ers insider spotlights team's biggest offseason wild card

The Athletic's Matt Barrows singled out Jacob Cowing's third-year emergence as the most intriguing subplot of the San Francisco 49ers' 2026 offseason, with the speedy wideout drawing praise this spring after two injury-shortened seasons.

Barrows noted Cowing, who likely enters deep down the depth chart, has been one of the standouts of the spring. The receiver says he now understands how to manage the ailments that limited him early in his career.

If that’s true, he should add a speed element that was noticeably absent last year. Cowing might be the team’s fastest player, is good with the ball in his hands and is the lead candidate to return punts in 2026.

San Francisco took Cowing in the fourth round (No. 135 overall) out of Arizona in 2024, betting on a player who finished his college career with 268 catches for 4,477 yards and 27 touchdowns across stints at UTEP and Arizona. His NFL production has yet to reflect that pedigree, though. As a rookie, Cowing caught just four passes for 80 yards across 15 games while also handling 28 punt returns for 245 yards. A far more promising Year 2 never got off the ground after a hamstring injury during training camp landed him on injured reserve, wiping out his entire 2025 season.

Now healthy, Cowing enters a crowded but retooled receiver room behind free-agent addition Mike Evans, veteran Christian Kirk and 2024 first-rounder Ricky Pearsall, with second-round rookie De'Zhaun Stribling also in the mix. Head coach Kyle Shanahan made clear this spring he's encouraged by what he's seen from his returning young wideouts, especially Cowing and 2025 fourth-rounder Jordan Watkins.

"They all came back healthy," Shanahan said. "I was really excited how Jordan and Jake came back, though. You could tell they came back — it wasn't just healthy. You could tell they've been putting work in ... They've come here, to me, to play and work."

With Evans, Kirk and Pearsall projected as the top three targets, Cowing's clearest early path to snaps may come through special teams and a complementary role. But if his health holds, the tools are there for him to push for more.

This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: 49ers insider spotlights team's biggest offseason wild card

Colin Cowherd: 'LeBron will make you the worst defensive team'

There is some increasing speculation that LeBron James is definitely heading back to the Cleveland Cavaliers and that it is only a matter of time before he makes an official decision. Some NBA fans even seem to think that he may wait until after the final game of the World Cup, which will take place on July 19, to make an announcement so that he can ensure he gets the most attention possible.

But there is also considerable doubt that James could win the NBA championship with the Cavaliers. A number of people around the league recently expressed their cynicism that the 41-year-old is the right man to put the Cavaliers over the top, with one scout even saying, "They don’t want another old guy."

Sports commentator Colin Cowherd said that if Cleveland adds James, it will become slow and defensively challenged.

"LeBron (James) will make you the worst defensive team," Cowherd said. "Slowest player in the NBA last year was James Harden. He's a Cav. You know the second-slowest player? LeBron James, if he goes to Cleveland. They'll be the worse team in terms defensively, and they weren't very good last year, even with rim protection.

"... Slow is not what you need in the NBA. Youth, speed, and athleticism is."

Harden and Donovan Mitchell, the Cavaliers' starting guards, are weak defenders, and they were exposed and hunted by the New York Knicks when the Knicks swept Cleveland in the Eastern Conference finals several weeks ago. James has notoriously not put much effort into that end of the floor for the last several years.

While James led the NBA in fast-break points per game this past season, he picks and chooses his spots as far as when to attack and create pace. All too often, especially in the second halves of games, he walks the ball upcourt and milks the shot clock, which is asking for trouble in the NBA.

The Cavaliers were 19th in fast-break points and 13th in pace, as well as 15th in defensive rating, this past season. If coach Kenny Atkinson wants to make them into more of a fast-breaking team that defends at a high level, James may not be the man to make that happen.

This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Colin Cowherd: 'LeBron will make you the worst defensive team'

Washington F to Suit Up For Americas Qualifiers with Future Uncertain

Wini Silva (Braga) has proven to be a rising prospect in South America for Brazil's men's basketball squad during the FIBA Basketball World Cup 2027 Americas Qualifiers.

Recently, the 6-foot-9 forward received the inaugural Rising Star award from FIBA after he averaged 8.0 points, 3.7 rebounds, and 1.0 block per game over three contests in the group stage.

Silva, who has spent the past two years with Minas in the National Basketball Brazil professional league, logged 41 combined minutes against Chile, Colombia, and Venezuela with a pair of double-digit scoring outings.

The 21-year-old put up 14 points, 5 rebounds, and 3 blocks in an international career-best against Venezuela back in February, which caught the attention of several college basketball programs, including Washington Huskies coach Danny Sprinkle and associate head coach Andy Hill.

In early May, the talented Brazilian big man committed to UW, the first of three new international players set to join Sprinkle's team for the upcoming 2026-27 season, but Silva and Croatian forward Boris Tisma have yet to arrive in Seattle, while Australian guard Tristan Devers began practicing with the program last month.

Around the time of Silva's verbal pledge to the Big Ten program, the NCAA adopted drastically different rules with respect to international players who have been playing professionally at any level.

Silva received compensation above the minimum salary playing for Minas over multiple seasons, different from Devers, who signed a developmental contract with the Brisbane Bullets, which could be one reason why the process is slower for the Brazilian.

Minas has another young promising player, Uruguayan guard Lucas Rodríguez, in a similar circumstance, and the Brazilian club has not been vocal about either situation. It's expected Silva's situation could take at least one more turn before mid-August, if not sooner.

This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Washington F to Suit Up For Americas Qualifiers with Future Uncertain

World Cup 2026 power rankings: who leads the pack as semi-finals loom?

Jude Bellingham, Kylian Mbappé, Mikel Merino, Julián Alvarez.Composite: Guardian Design, Getty Images

1) France (no change from previous rankings)

Didier Deschamps has seen it all before and certainly does not fear even the lowest of blocks. It is clear everyone is afraid of Les Bleus, which is understandable, and they are using it to their advantage. It is admirable how teams keep France quiet for lengthy periods but the game is too long to completely silence Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé. Against Morocco an hour of patience was required but these forwards are used to it and Mbappé produced the magic that has powered this run, following it up with an assist. In a tournament defined by individuals, France has the best of a talented bunch.

Related: Jude Bellingham excels in parallel World Cup but cannot win trophy alone | Barney Ronay

2) Spain (no change)

Football is a simple game – you play for almost 90 minutes and then Mikel Merino pops up with a late winner. The Arsenal midfielder had only been on the pitch for 115 seconds against Belgium when he put himself in the right position at the right time. While the substitutes did their bit once again, Lamine Yamal is moving through the gears, priming himself for a matchup with Mbappé. It was hard work, harder than it had been before for La Roja but they are getting used to the quality improving each round, allowing their confidence to grow as they progress. “If anyone should be afraid it should be [France] – we knocked them out of the Euros,” Lamine Yamal said. “We have no fear.”

3) England (+1)

The unforgiving heat of Miami subdued England for much of their contest with Norway, leaving Thomas Tuchel irritated by his side’s performance. It was left to Jude Bellingham to do the business, shifting the dynamic at times when his teammates were often second best. He has forced himself into the role of England’s main man, dragging his country into the semi-finals. Tuchel’s substitutions intrigued as roles rotated, especially when they moved Bellingham out of his best position. It is clear that the No 10 needs to be as close to Harry Kane as possible if England are to stand a chance of reaching the final.

4) Argentina (-1)

The usual pattern played out as Lionel Messi used his full array of tools to chisel a way through a stubborn defence, but it was others who eventually made the difference. A first goal of the tournament for Julián Alvarez will bring confidence to the striker, especially considering the stunning nature of the strike. Every knockout game has been a battle for Lionel Scaloni’s side, the world champions unable to find consistent rhythm over 90 minutes. They tried to ease their way through against Switzerland after an early goal but that was a dangerous game they cannot afford to repeat in the semi-finals. As midfielder Leandro Paredes put it: “It seems like if there’s no suffering, it doesn’t count.”

5) Belgium (+2)

Left to rue an injury to Thibaut Courtois against Spain as Senne Lammens made the mistake that resulted in defeat. Lammens was rusty, without a minute of competitive football since the end of the Premier League season in May. Maybe that is why he fumbled a shot from distance before watching the rebound fired home by Merino. It was a misfortune as Belgium had matched Spain for long periods, with Jérémy Doku and Kevin De Bruyne thriving. But the elite will punish opponents for even the smallest errors.

6) Switzerland (+2)

The turning point against Argentina was Breel Embolo’s sending-off after a second yellow for diving via a video assistant referee (VAR) review. The score was level at the time and suddenly the Swiss were on the retreat. In extra-time, they were unable to hold on with 10 men. Prior to that, Murat Yakin’s side were precise with their tactics and pressing and will depart the US ruing what could have been.

7) Norway (-1)

Unable to find Erling Haaland for almost the entirety of the match against England limited their threat, with a fluke goal by Andreas Schjelderup required to get them into the game. Things were so bad for Haaland that he was taken off by Ståle Solbakkenfor the second half of extra-time. The lack of a plan B was evident and it is hard to be one of the best four teams in the world without some variety.

8) Morocco (-3)

Seemingly accepted defeat before kick-off against France. They played in a pragmatic, yet tedious, fashion and lacked interest in venturing into the opposition half. One shot on target told the tale of Morocco’s ambition, and it was inevitable the defence would be more important than attack for the African champions. The tactics were drilled into the side but it was only ever likely to delay Mbappé settling the match, and so it proved.

  • Rankings were assembled by a panel of Guardian World Cup writers and editors. They were asked to rank the teams in the quarter-finals in order, from first to worst. Final rankings were based on an average of the votes cast.

Rob Manfred butchers name of top pick in MLB Draft

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The Chicago White Sox selected UCLA shortstop Roch Cholowsky with the No. 1 overall pick of the 2026 Major League Baseball Draft on Saturday in Philadelphia.

Cholowsky has been an enormously praised prospect for a few years and was viewed as the clear favorite to be the top pick of the 2026 MLB Draft before the season even began.

So, much of the baseball world has been well aware of Cholowsky for a long while, and one would think that MLB commissioner Rob Manfred would be too. Or that he would at least practice how to pronounce the name before announcing it to the world during the draft.

But Manfred mispronounced Cholowsky’s name when announcing the first pick of the draft, which was shown nationally on NBC for the first time (for the first 10 picks).

THE PICK IS IN… pic.twitter.com/A28njITE9V

— Chicago White Sox (@whitesox) July 11, 2026

It’s pronounced chil-OW’-skee.

Manfred’s flub didn’t slip by MLB Draft viewers.

The good stuff. Congrats to the Cholowsky family.

(Rob mispronouncing Roch’s name when he’s been the presumptive top pick for a year+ is a 10/10 on the Can’t Happen Scale ) https://t.co/fYEFuyleoh

— Stephen Nelson (@StephenNelson) July 11, 2026

I am known to mispronounce names, but Rob Manfred just mispronounced Roch Cholowsky’s name when announcing him as the No. 1 pick.

— JJ Cooper (@jjcoop36) July 11, 2026

Either every single human being has been pronouncing Roch Cholowsky’s name wrong or Rob Manfred just absolutely butchered the 1st overall pick’s name.

— Greg Huss (@OutOfTheVines) July 11, 2026

Huge blunder by the #MLB Commissoner. Can’t happen. Not a surprise Roch was the #1 pick. Manfred has to know how to say his name. https://t.co/ulzTVyKXq9

— Tim Cates (@timcates) July 11, 2026

Cholowsky was even asked by the media about Manfred’s blunder and said (via the Associated Press/KTLA), “I didn’t hear it get butchered. I heard Roch and kind of lost it.”

Still, that’s pretty embarrassing stuff from the league’s commissioner on the big stage.

The post Rob Manfred butchers name of top pick in MLB Draft appeared first on Awful Announcing.

Lakers get major Jonathan Kuminga multi-team sign-and trade news

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Things may have just gotten a bit more complicated for the Los Angeles Lakers this summer. 

According to The Stein Line’s Jake Fischer, the franchise’s potential Jarred Vanderbilt-focused sign-and-trade with the Atlanta Hawks for former Golden State Warriors lottery pick Jonathan Kuminga may not be limited to just two teams after all.

“It's believed that the Lakers hope to package their lone tradeable first-round pick swap left over in 2032 along with Jarred Vanderbilt in a sign-and-trade proposal for Kuminga,” Stein wrote Friday. “Sources say Atlanta, however, has not considered taking back Vanderbilt in a deal that sends out Kuminga.”

“There are said to be multi-team scenarios that the Lakers could pursue that offload Vanderbilt to a different team than Atlanta. That would help the Lakers provide Kuminga with an offer richer than the two-year, $20 million deal that sources say they originally presented him.”

The Hawks' reported stance on acquiring Vanderbilt isn’t all that surprising. The Kentucky product’s do-it-all defense has been his calling card thus far, but he’s failed to develop other aspects of his game in Los Angeles. 

Vanderbilt has been a sub 33% three-point shooter since joining the Lakers in 2023, and isn’t as comfortable putting the ball on the floor as Los Angeles likely anticipated he’d be at this stage of his career.

If the Lakers have to find a third team to help them facilitate a sign-and-trade for a promising young NBA champion in Kuminga (who will likely be inserted into the franchise’s starting lineup), they shouldn’t make a big deal out of it.

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Late-July Showdown: Can Real Madrid Lock Down Vinicius’ Future?

Late-July Showdown: Can Real Madrid Lock Down Vinicius’ Future?
Late-July Showdown: Can Real Madrid Lock Down Vinicius’ Future?

Diario AS report that Vinicius Junior will meet with Real Madrid’s board in late July to continue negotiations over a contract extension, with sources inside the club described as optimistic heading into those discussions.

Where Things Stand

The stakes are straightforward: Vinicius’ current deal runs to June 30, 2027, meaning he would be free to open talks with foreign clubs on January 1 if nothing is agreed. That six-month window before free agency is the deadline both parties are working against, and it gives the late-July meeting genuine urgency.

According to the AS report, relayed by Managing Madrid, Vinicius has already rejected at least one offer from the club and is pushing for a significant salary increase. Despite that, the signal from within Bernabéu corridors is one of cautious confidence – leadership is said to have taken encouragement from recent communications with the player’s camp, and a sale was never under consideration.

A Familiar Cycle

There is a pattern here worth acknowledging. The same broadly optimistic framing accompanied earlier rounds of talks, which ultimately stalled without an agreement. Managing Madrid’s own write-up flags that tension directly: the odds of a deal being struck appear high, though that was also said before previous negotiations collapsed.

Real Madrid have been active on the contract front more broadly. Aurélien Tchouaméni, the France midfielder, recently signed an extension through 2031, and the club secured renewals with other key squad members earlier in the year. Whether they can apply the same resolution to their highest-profile outstanding case is the question hanging over the summer.

What Comes Next

The late-July meeting will reveal whether Madrid are prepared to move meaningfully on their existing offer, and whether Vinicius’ camp views that movement as sufficient. If talks progress, an agreement before the new season would remove considerable uncertainty from the squad’s planning. If they stall again, the January 1 free-agency date begins to cast a longer shadow over the club’s position.

For now, both sides appear to want the same outcome. Getting there is the harder part.

Massara Connection Could Bring Tomori to Juventus as Gatti Exit Looms

Massara Connection Could Bring Tomori to Juventus as Gatti Exit Looms
Massara Connection Could Bring Tomori to Juventus as Gatti Exit Looms

Juventus have identified Fikayo Tomori as a potential replacement for Federico Gatti, with the Milan centre-back now open to making the move to the Bianconeri, according to Get Italian Football News, citing La Gazzetta dello Sport.

Tomori’s position at Milan has become uncertain following the club’s signing of Mario Gila from Lazio, which has effectively reshuffled the defensive hierarchy at San Siro. Coventry City had been tracking the England international, but that option – a return to the Championship with a newly promoted club offering no European football – has not appealed to him.

The Massara Connection

A key factor in Juventus’s thinking is sporting director Ricky Massara, who was the architect of Tomori’s original move from Chelsea to Milan and is now operating from the Continassa. That existing relationship gives Juve a meaningful advantage in any approach. Tomori had rejected a transfer in January 2025 and turned down Tottenham around the same period, but the source reports his stance has shifted.

Gatti, meanwhile, is set to leave in search of regular starts, with Napoli the reported destination. The Partenopei need to offload a player before they can formalise that deal, which is currently stalling the entire chain – but Tomori represents a ready-made safety net for Thiago Motta’s successor Luciano Spalletti as Juve reshape their backline. The club has been active in that area already, pursuing centre-back reinforcements through multiple avenues this window.

Contract and Playing Time

Tomori’s current deal at Milan runs until 2027, meaning the Rossoneri hold real leverage and any departure would require a negotiated fee rather than a discounted exit. With defensive turnover already a theme at Juventus this summer, and Lloyd Kelly also a candidate to leave, Tomori could expect a significant role rather than squad cover. At 28, with four-plus years of Serie A experience, he fits the profile Juve are targeting – a proven defender comfortable at the top end of the table and in European competition.

76ers rookie Labaron Philon making early statement in Summer League

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Philadelphia 76ers rookie guard Labaron Philon continued his impressive start to NBA Summer League, delivering another standout performance Saturday night to lead the Sixers to a 100-93 overtime victory over the Indiana Pacers.

Philon took control when the game mattered most, scoring timely baskets in overtime and making several clutch plays down the stretch. The former Alabama star finished with a game-high 24 points, six assists, three rebounds and one steal, further strengthening his case as one of the breakout performers of Summer League.

The 6-foot-3 point guard showcased an advanced offensive arsenal throughout the contest. His mid-range pull-up jumper repeatedly proved nearly impossible to defend, while his explosive first step and polished footwork consistently allowed him to create space against Indiana’s defenders.

Philon powers 76ers past Pacers with overtime heroics

Philon displayed the poise of a seasoned floor general, controlling the tempo while making smart decisions with the basketball. His ability to score from multiple levels and create opportunities for teammates has quickly become one of Philadelphia’s biggest storylines in Las Vegas.

This marks the second consecutive game in which Philon has played a pivotal role for the Sixers. In his Summer League debut against the Detroit Pistons, he recorded 18 points and seven assists, flashing the playmaking ability and confidence that made him a first-round selection out of Alabama.

Against Indiana, however, Philon looked even more comfortable operating at the NBA pace. Rather than forcing shots, he let the game come to him, taking advantage of defensive mismatches and knocking down difficult jumpers when the Sixers needed offense most.

His performance also complemented another strong outing from big man Johni Broome, who contributed 23 points and 11 rebounds as Philadelphia improved to 2-0 in Summer League play.

While Summer League results should always be viewed with perspective, Philon has already demonstrated why the 76ers were so intrigued by his combination of scoring, court vision and competitiveness. If his first two games are any indication, Philadelphia may have found another young guard capable of contributing sooner rather than later.

For a rookie still adjusting to the professional game, Philon has looked remarkably composed, and his stock continues to rise with each performance in Las Vegas.

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Smiling Princess Kate joined by husband Prince William and children Prince George and Princess Charlotte on final day of Wimbledon

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LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 12: Catherine, Princess of Wales waves as she attends day fourteen of the 2026 Wimbledon Tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 12, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Karwai Tang/WireImage) (WireImage)

The Prince and Princess of Wales have arrived for the final day of Wimbledon, bringing with them their eldest two children, Prince George and Princess Charlotte. The family were in great spirits as they stepped out in the sunshine on Sunday to watch the Men's Final between Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev.

Princess Kate pulled out all the stops wearing a gorgeous green dress with fluted sleeves and one-shoulder draped scarf detail, with her mermaid waves looking as glorious as ever. She teamed her dress with unique bronze accessories and a purple bow brooch. 

Meanwhile, Prince William looked dapper in his signature navy suit, with Prince George looking effortlessly smart matching his dad. 

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Princess Charlotte was her mummy's mini-me sporting a bright blue dress with tie waist and ruffle sleeves. A colour Kate wore just days ago at Wimbledon! 

Prince Louis was not in attendance on this occasion, however, we have seen him on official state engagements like Trooping the Colour. Tennis matches can be notoriously long so perhaps the family questioned how the eight-year-old's attention span would cope on a long, hot day like Sunday.

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The Princess of Wales waves alongside Prince George, Princess Charlotte and Prince William as they arrive on day 14 of Wimbledon© WireImage

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Princess Kate flashes a huge smile and waves to crowds as she steps out at Wimbledon alongside her family.

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Kate lead her family into Wimbledon confidently and her two eldest children looked incredibly smart for the special occasion. 

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Charlotte sports her longest hair yet

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Princess Charlotte's beautiful mermaid hair looked just like her mother's as they walked along together. 

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Father and daughter moment

Prince William was a doting dad as he shared a sweet moment with his daughter, Princess Charlotte, upon arrival at Wimbledon. 

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All smiles

The Princess of Wales had the brightest smile on her face as she looked over at her daughter, Princess Charlotte, who sat next to her in the royal box.

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Princess Kate was pictured chatting with her daughter in the royal box. Like her brother George, Charlotte is no stranger to Wimbledon, having attended previous years. 

Princess Kate's other Wimbledon appearances 

This was not Princess Kate's first appearance at Wimbledon this year, in fact, it is her third. 

The mother-of-three made a surprise appearance in SW19 on day five of the championships just days after her impressive Three Peaks Challenge. She strutted around the club in a blue Gabriela Hearst suit, surprising sporting fans as she went. 

Kate Middleton, wearing a blue suit, smiles and walks among a crowd.
Princess Kate surprised tennis fans on the fourth day of Wimbledon on Thursday (AFP via Getty Images)

On Saturday, Kate made her second appearance, this time she selected a stylish red dress to wear for the Ladies' Singles Final to see Linda Noskova crowned Wimbledon Ladies Champion. As well as her peplum belted dress which hugged her figure, Kate mermaid waves in a half-up half-down style stole the show. 

Kate Middleton waves while wearing a red dress and holding a handbag.
Kate looked so stylish at Wimbledon on Saturday (WireImage)

Kate passes down tennis love

The Princess has made no secret of her love for the racket sport. Speaking of her love of the tournament, the royal told Sue Barker on a 2017 BBC documentary: "I have watched Wimbledon, that was very much part of my growing up. It's such a quintessential part of the English summer, and I think it really inspires youngsters, myself, it inspired me when I was younger to get involved in the game. It hasn't changed either, I think that's what's so wonderful."

She is said to have passed on her passion to her children, particularly her daughter, Princess Charlotte, who has been pictured at the event three times before now. "As a family, we play a lot," Princess Kate confessed in 2024. 

Van der Poel stays calm in the heat to win Tour de France stage nine

Former world champion Mathieu van der Poel had previously won Tour de France stages in 2021 and 2025 (Loic VENANCE)

Cobbled classics specialist Mathieu van der Poel claimed his third Tour de France win on Sunday with victory in the ninth stage, which was shortened due to intense heat.

The 31-year-old Dutchman, a former world champion, won a sprint amongst his three breakaway companions with Tobias Johannessen taking second and Tom Pidcock third.

"It was a super hard day. The start of the Tour was not great for our team, but I think, like always, we stayed calm," he said.

"We have a really nice group here and we kept believing that it will turn around... but it's really nice to go to the first rest day with a win."

Having worked as a sprint lead-out man for his Alpecin Premier Tech team-mate Jasper Philipsen -- who had finished fourth and fifth in the sprint stages -- in the previous two days, Van der Poel finally had a chance to go for a stage win for himself.

Reigning champion Tadej Pogacar came home in the chasing peloton six seconds behind the winner to maintain his lead in the overall standings ahead of Monday's first rest day.

The four-time champion leads two-time winner Jonas Vingegaard by 2min 42sec with Mexican Isaac del Toro a further 45sec back. 

Van der Poel, a three-time winner of both the Tour of Flanders and Paris-Roubaix -- the two most important one-day cobbled classics -- had previously won Tour stages in 2021 and 2025.

- 'Horrible' roads -

This stage was shortened by around 30km due to a "red alert" weather warning in the central Correze region.

Temperatures once again reached close to 40C, although in parts on the stage it was nearer 30C. 

There was a furious battle from the beginning of the 154.6km run from Malemort to Ussel to make it into the day's breakaway.

It was not until about halfway through the stage that an eight-man breakaway finally went clear on the steep 3.8km-long Suc au May climb.

The group never eked out a lead of more than a minute and a half but they worked well together.

Van der Poel then attacked out of that group with 25km left on the final categorised climb of the day, the 900m-long, and equally steep, Mont Bessou.

Only Norwegian Johannessen, Frenchman Alex Baudin and Briton Pidcock were able to follow and then it was a full-throttle charge to the finish line with a 50-second lead over the significantly-reduced peloton.

The breakaway riders had plenty in the bag and even slowed down in the final kilometre in a cat-and-mouse game before the final sprint.

But when Van der Poel launched that, it was clear that he would be too strong for the others.

"I was not so sure. I spent a lot of energy trying to keep the break alive," he admitted.

"There was a lot of pressure from the bunch. The roads were horrible for a breakaway with a headwind the whole day.

"We fought for it and I'm happy to finish it off."

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White Sox select Cal Scolari in the fifth round of the 2026 MLB draft (No. 137 overall)

AUSTIN, TX - JUNE 06: Oregon Ducks pitcher Cal Scolari (37) throws a pitch during the NCAA Super Regional college baseball game between the Texas Longhorns and the Oregon Ducks on June 6, 2026 at UFCU Disch-Falk Field in Austin, TX.
With very little college (or prep) history to go on, Cal Scolari is the first true White Sox curveball of the draft. | (Photo by Adam Davis/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)

Imperfect but promising arms continue as the theme for the White Sox in the 2026 draft, as Cal Scolari is the next White Sox pick, as the 137th selection.

Due to significant injury history — TJS in high school, missing his senior year and freshman year in college, and has pitched in just one college season — Scolari was a prospect destined for the latter portion of the first 10 rounds, ranked No. 192 by MLB. The White Sox were enamored enough with Scolari’s starter potential that they ignored several first-day talents still left on the board (including José Contreras’ son, Joseph) to get him.

On the draft broadcast, the MLB draft experts characterized this aggressive choice as a “redshirt sophomore” while praising his velocity and mechanics. Scolari’s sound foundation makes it possible for him to remain a starter in the pros, which is where the White Sox likely give him some initial run.

Scolari’s top pitch, grading at 50, is his fastball, which averages 93-94 mph but has touched 98. He’s continued to have arm troubles even after a bounce-back season at Oregon in 2026, but pitched in 14 games (12 starts) and 57 innings total, including a standout start of five innings and 10 Ks vs. Washington in the Big 10 conference tournament.

Given the injury history and overall lack of workload, Scolari would seem a player destined for some kid-gloves treatment by the White Sox after the draft. Expect his true pro debut to be delayed to 2027.


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Red Sox cut ties with ex-Dodgers veteran reliever amid Brayan Bello news

Boston Red Sox reliever Danny Coulombe

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The Boston Red Sox are surging on the field, but the front office continues to make moves they believe are best for the club. 

Boston has made a change to its pitching staff before today's game. 

According to a report from Chris Cotillo of MassLive.com, the Red Sox designated left-hander Danny Coulombe for assignment.

The 36-year-old posted a 4.50 ERA in 22 innings with the AL East club. 

"He doesn’t have overwhelming stuff, but he’s delivered a sub-3.00 ERA in each of the past four years. He heads to DFA limbo with a solid chance to find another home," Charlie Wright of MLB Trade Rumors wrote.

"Boston has five days to work out a trade or place him on waivers," Wright added about Coulombe's DFA. "If he goes unclaimed, he has enough service time to forego a minor league assignment and enter free agency." 

The Red Sox were Coulombe's sixth team in his 12 MLB seasons. 

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On Sunday, Cotillo added that the Red Sox have recalled right-hander Bryan Bello from Triple-A to take Coulombe's place on the roster. 

Bello will be in Boston's bullpen for his return to the Majors, according to Cotillo. 

In four starts at Triple-A Worcester, Bello posted a 4.34 ERA with 22 strikeouts and just four walks in 18.2 innings. 

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Jimmy Rollins surprises Make-A-Wish kids with shopping spree

Five Make-A-Wish children visiting Philadelphia for the MLB All-Star Game were treated to a private shopping experience and an unexpected visit from former Phillies star Jimmy Rollins on Saturday.

Fanatics hosted the event at the new Mitchell & Ness flagship store in Center City as part of the children's All-Star Game wishes. Each child received $250 to shop for MLB All-Star merchandise, and Rollins helped them pick out gear during his surprise appearance.

The families will also receive premier access to major All-Star Weekend events provided by MLB, including the MLB Draft, Home Run Derby, batting practice, celebrity meet-and-greets and Tuesday's All-Star Game.

Make-A-Wish, which grants experiences to children with critical illnesses, said the weekend aimed to build emotional and physical strength through meaningful moments.

Fanatics worked with Make-A-Wish America, Make-A-Wish Philadelphia, Delaware & Susquehanna Valley and MLB to deliver joy and memorable experiences for the families.

Is Caitlin Clark playing tonight? Latest injury update for Fever vs. Aces

Indiana Fever and WNBA superstar Caitlin Clark made her return to action for the Wednesday night contest against the Los Angeles Sparks after a two-game absence.

However, Clark (back) did not play the following night against the Phoenix Mercury, as the Fever wisely sat her out on the second leg of the back-to-back with the intention of slowly working her back into regular playing time.

With the Fever taking the floor against the Las Vegas Aces on Sunday night, here’s what we know about Clark’s status for the contest.

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Is Caitlin Clark playing tonight?

Jul 8, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) reacts to a play during the fourth quarter against the Los Angeles Sparks at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

Caitlin Clark is officially listed as probable for Sunday’s contest, but head coach Steph White revealed on Saturday that she would indeed be available against the Aces.

That said, just like she was in her return on Wednesday, Clark will be limited. The expectation is Clark will play 20 to 25 minutes, which would amount to an uptick from the previous game when she played 16 minutes.

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“Caitlin Clark will be available against Las Vegas (on Sunday), Steph White says, on a 20-25 minutes restriction,” the Indy Star’s Chloe Peterson relayed.

Shaking off the rust

Jul 8, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Indiana Fever guard Caitlin Clark (22) reacts to a play during the fourth quarter against the Los Angeles Sparks at Crypto.com Arena. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

Clark clearly wasn’t herself in her first game back, which was to be expected because she hadn’t played in a game in a few weeks.

But it also didn’t help that Clark played in three-minute bursts throughout the contest, something the WNBA All-Star admitted after the game.

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“It’s really, really hard to get into a flow,” Clark said after the game. “For the most part, I got good looks, some of them went, some of them didn’t. I probably didn’t get to have a feel for the game as I usually do, like it’s just really, really hard for me to play in that scenario, but overall, my body feels great, so that’s the positive I can take from today.”

White revealed the goal with the three-minute spurts was to help Clark build up her stamina. The Fever won’t be deploying her like that again on Sunday, though, White said.

How to watch Fever vs. Aces

When: Sunday, July 12, 9 p.m. ET

Where: Michelob Ultra Arena, Las Vegas, Nevada

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Lydia Ko on husband's Evian ultimatum: 'I'm not going to caddie for a wuss'

Lydia Ko gave her caddie an A+ this week. That's notable given that she had her husband, Jun Chung, on the bag for the first time at the Amundi Evian Championship.

"Would it be an A+ for other players? I'm not really sure," she said. "But obviously he can say some things that only a husband can say, and maybe not Paul for me on a week to week."

Ko set a goal of 6 under for the final round and did one better, matching the day's best of 64 on Sunday to finish in a share of seventh at 13 under, six shots back of winner Haeran Ryu. It marked her best finish on tour since March and followed a T-15 at the KPMG Women's PGA.

Lydia Ko's husband is on the bag this week and it's going about exactly as you'd expect 🤣

(he's a DIVA 💅) pic.twitter.com/FLeyLa8VS2

— LPGA (@LPGA) July 8, 2026

Watching Chung caddie, she said, made her appreciate more what her regular looper, Paul Cormack, does on a weekly basis.

When asked about Chung's best advice this week, Ko said it was more like an ultimatum.

"He was like, 'Oh, I'm not going to caddie for a wuss,' so I think that made me be a little bit more kind of aggressive," she said.

"And then he really didn't have any bad advice. I told him to like keep up and shut up. That was kind of like my advice at the start of the week. I actually relied on him in like green reading as well, which has kind of been the thing that I struggled with on these greens the past few years."

Keep up and shut up, of course, being the golden rule for call caddies.

Lydia Ko of NEW ZEALAND plays during the first round of the Amundi Evian Championship at the EVIAN RESORT GOLF CLUB in EVIAN LES BAINS in HAUTE SAVOIE in FRANCE on July 9 2026.

At the start of the week, the subject of money came up and Chung reminded his wife that he was taking vacation days to work for her. She made $242,409 in the fourth major of the season.

"You should be honored to caddie for a Hall of Famer," Ko deadpanned.

Needless to say, they had a good time in France.

Beth Ann Nichols is a senior writer for Golfweek covering the LPGA and all things women's golf.

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Report: Liverpool leading the race to sign Bundesliga defender

Report: Liverpool leading the race to sign Bundesliga defender
Report: Liverpool leading the race to sign Bundesliga defender

Liverpool Hold Edge Over Arsenal in Lutsharel Geertruida Transfer Battle

Liverpool’s summer planning still appears active, with right-back depth and defensive versatility among the areas under consideration as Andoni Iraola shapes his first squad at Anfield. According to Caught Offside, Lutsharel Geertruida is again emerging as a serious market opportunity, with Arsenal also in the frame.

The 25-year-old’s situation carries a familiar feel. Liverpool explored a move in January and, while personal terms were understood to be in place, the deal never reached completion. That previous work can often matter in a market where timing and clarity are decisive, and it leaves Liverpool well positioned if they choose to accelerate now.

Geertruida transfer latest

Geertruida is back at RB Leipzig after a season on loan at Sunderland, where he re-established himself through regular Premier League football. His profile remains attractive to top-level recruitment teams, particularly those seeking a defender capable of covering multiple roles without weakening the structure of the side.

He can operate at right-back, centre-back and deeper in front of the defence, which is valuable for a head coach who wants flexibility between systems. That adaptability, combined with recovery pace, comfort in possession and experience in English football, helps explain why more than one club are monitoring developments.

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The key line from the report is clear: “Liverpool could offer him a clearer route to regular football.” In practical terms, that may prove significant. Arsenal can offer elite competition and Champions League football, but Liverpool may be able to present a more immediate pathway to meaningful minutes, especially if Iraola wants a modern full-back who can invert, defend space and support build-up.

Why Liverpool may feel confident

There is also a financial element that makes this one worth watching. Leipzig are understood to be under pressure to generate sales, and that can create value late in a window. A fee around £20m would place Geertruida firmly in the sensible business category for a player entering prime years and carrying top-level versatility.

Liverpool have already added Jeremy Jacquet and Victor Munoz, but those moves do not close the door on another defensive signing. If anything, they reinforce the sense that the club are still prepared to move opportunistically when the profile and price align.

From Liverpool’s perspective, Geertruida looks like the sort of deal that covers several needs at once. He would strengthen right-back depth, offer genuine centre-back cover and give Iraola tactical freedom across a long season. Arsenal’s interest is real, but Liverpool’s groundwork and potential route to first-team football may yet prove decisive.

Our View

From a Liverpool perspective, this report makes sense on paper, but there is every right to be cautious. Geertruida is clearly a useful footballer, and £20m for a player with Premier League exposure and positional flexibility sounds reasonable in this market. Still, there is a difference between being useful and being the right answer for a squad trying to recover momentum after a difficult 2025-26 campaign.

The concern is whether Liverpool are targeting a specialist or simply chasing versatility because it looks efficient. Supporters have seen enough windows where a multi-functional signing is presented as smart depth, only for the squad to remain short of top-end quality in key roles. If the club genuinely believe right-back needs attention, then the question should be whether Geertruida raises the level, not just whether he can cover two or three positions.

There is also the usual issue with transfer stories that hinge on a “clearer route” to minutes. That can be true, but it can also mean the player is not viewed as an automatic starter by the very biggest sides. Liverpool need players who push the first XI hard, not simply options who make the bench look healthier.

So yes, this could be a clever piece of business if the recruitment team are convinced by the fit. But supporters would be entitled to want more certainty, more ceiling and more proof that this is about upgrading the squad rather than patching holes.

Ryu claims second major of season at Evian Championship

Haeran Ryu lifts the Evian Championship trophy
Haeran Ryu missed the cut in the Evian Championship 12 months ago [Getty Images]

Evian Championship - round four

-19 H Ryu (Kor)*, B Henderson (Can)

* Ryu wins after after first hole of sudden-death play-off

Selected others; -18 A Iwai (Jpn); -15 J-H Im (Kor), M Yamashita (Jpn), M Saigo (Jpn); -13 L Ko (NZ), A Nordqvist (Swe); -11 M Stark (Swe), J Thitikul (Tha); -8 C Hull (Eng), L Woad (Eng)

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South Korea's Haeran Ryu says it felt like she was in an "unreal dream" as she claimed her second major title in the space of two weeks by defeating Brooke Henderson in a play-off at the Evian Championship.

Having made history with an 11-under 60 on Saturday to lead by three shots overnight at 18 under, Ryu signed for a 71 on Sunday, with her solitary birdie arriving on the 18th in the east of France.

Ryu was forced to watch as Canada's Henderson, who began the day seven strokes adrift, charged back into contention and forced a play-off with her third eagle of the day on the final hole to sign for a seven-under 64.

However, when the 2022 winner Henderson drifted left off the tee on the extra hole and was forced to lay up, Ryu took full advantage and eventually made a birdie, with her opponent only managing a par.

"This is just a dream right now, because before three weeks [ago] I don't have a major championship, but now two in a row," said Ryu, who also triumphed at the Women's PGA Championship at Hazeltine in June.

"It's an unreal dream right now. A lot of great names [are] on the trophy, and I so happy that my name is on here."

Ryu's victory means she collects the top prize of $1.4m (£1m) and becomes one of just two players to have hoovered up all four of the women's majors so far this term.

World number one Nelly Korda, who missed the cut at Evian-les-Bains, won both the Chevron Championship and the US Women's Open earlier in the season.

Ryu's recent success is all the more remarkable given she missed the cut in this event 12 months ago, and was a lowly 61st at PGA Frisco in 2025.

At one stage on Sunday it appeared as though Aki Iwai was capable of becoming a first-time major winner.

The Japanese player had a share of the lead alongside Ryu heading down the 18th, but a missed birdie putt meant she ended the tournament in third at 18 under overall.

Compatriots Miyu Yamashita and Mao Saigo finished three shots further adrift at 15 under alongside South Korea's Jin-Hee Im.

Anna Nordqvist was the leading European player at 13 under, while English duo Charley Hull and second-round leader Lottie Woad were back at eight under.

How Sophie Cunningham became UFC ring girl for a night

UFC 329 was full of surprises on Saturday night, from the disastrous Conor McGregor comeback to Paddy Pimblett blowing through Benoit Saint Denis in less than one minute.

But before Pimblett stole the show in the co-main event, it was WNBA fan favorite Sophie Cunningham who generating buzz and trending on social media.

Cunningham, who became a star thanks to her role as Caitlin Clark’s enforcer on the Indiana Fever, made an unexpected cameo as a UFC ring girl before the start of the co-main event. Cunningham walked around the Octagon to signal Round 1, and then dropped her viral finger point taunt.

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At the post-fight press conference, UFC boss Dana White explained how the Cunningham cameo came to fruition, saying it was a last-minute decision that was made on a whim “about eight minutes before she did it.”

Dana White says he hired Sophie Cunningham as the ring girl “about 8 mins before she did it” pic.twitter.com/CF4aRQ49LC

— Rosalina Lee (@YoitsRosie) July 12, 2026

“I love Sophie Cunningham,” White told the media.

“We’ve created a relationship, and she was here tonight. “When she walked in, she goes, “Oh, I want to walk around that.’ I said, ‘Then you’re gonna walk around it.'”

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It was as simple as that.

Cunningham was in Las Vegas ahead of the Fever’s Sunday night showdown with the A’ja Wilson and the Aces at Michelob ULTRA Arena in primetime. Let’s hope that things go better for Cunningham and the Fever than they did for the UFC in the main event on Saturday night.

Tip-off is set for 9:00 p.m. ET on NBC and Peacock.

Jul 11, 2026; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham works as a ring girl during UFC 329 at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

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Last minute pitching changes with Jarvis & Smith back in lineup for Cardinals series finale

Jul 9, 2026; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Atlanta Braves shortstop Jim Jarvis (74) hits a single against the Pittsburgh Pirates during the fifth inning at PNC Park. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images | Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

Today could be the start of a beginning for the Atlanta Braves, as this game will close out the first half of the season before going into the All-Star break. JR Ritchie was originally set to take the mound today, but Danny Young (2.70 ERA) was just recently added in to replace him at the last minute. And we have a few roster adjustments made to close out the series against the St. Luis Cardinals.

Drake Baldwin will be leading off, moving Michael Harris II down to the fourth batting spot. Brewer Hicklen (.398 OPS) will be taking over right field and batting ninth. Jim Jarvis is back to occupy shortstop, while Dominic Smith will be batting sixth as the designated hitter for the day.

Jarvis, Austin Riley and Smith all average above a 2.000 OPS and .500-plus batting average against Cardinals’ Dustin May, and with his recent on-and-off-again struggles to retire his opponents early while landing his pitches in the zone, this could work in the Braves’ favor if their bats decide to wake up today.

This was already expected to be an unexpected matchup with Ritchie on the mound, but with a late scratch and adding Young, who has only pitched four games this season, with one loss attributed to him, it’s even more of a toss-up.

The Braves are looking to avoid a sweep and end on a high note despite the series’ loss, and the Cardinals are looking for their first sweep since the beginning of June.

First pitch is set for 2:15 p.m. EDT.

What Florida baseball’s Luke McNeillie brings to New York Mets

Florida baseball relief pitcher Luke McNeillie was taken in fifth round of the 2026 MLB Draft.

The right-hander is the first Gator to be taken on the second day of the draft. McNeillie was the No. 152nd overall pick, which holds a slot value of $467,700.

McNeillie held a career-best 3.97 ERA and recorded 48 strikeouts to 17 walks in 18 appearances. However, shoulder soreness led to McNeillie missing nearly a month of the season, and he had 10 fewer appearances than the previous year.

In three years at Florida, McNeillie finished with a 5.24 career ERA, 163 strikeouts and 62 walks in 72 appearances and 122 innings of work.

His fastball sits in the mid-90s and has reached 98 mph, complemented by his slider and changeup.

The Milton, Georgia native’s best performance of the season came against rival Florida State, where he threw three scoreless innings of relief, surrendering two hits and one walk while logging a season-high of six strikeouts. Five days later, he recorded a save in 2.1 innings of relief against Arkansas.

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This article originally appeared on The Gainesville Sun: What Florida baseball’s Luke McNeillie brings to New York Mets

2026 FIFA World Cup semifinals: Schedule, how to watch live, predictions

The 2026 FIFA World Cup will soon be down to just four teams.

And they are the best four teams in the world.

A whirlwind of a tournament with plenty of entertainment saw favorites France and Spain hold off stiff challenges to reach the final four. England has advanced on the other side of the bracket and Argentina are their opponents for a spot in the final.

MORE — Spain find late winner, beat Belgium

When and where are the semifinals, and who is alive to win the World Cup? When will we see Lamine Yamal and Kylian Mbappe square off in an elimination game?

Read on for details.

Who will be in the 2026 FIFA World Cup semifinals?

France and Spain are confirmed in one semifinal after the former beat Morocco and the latter slipped past Belgium.

England beat Norway after 120 minutes on the other side of the bracket and Argentina beat Switzerland 3-1 after extra time to set up an epic clash in Atlanta.

When are the 2026 FIFA World Cup semifinals? Dates, confirmed teams

Tuesday, July 14: Match 101 - France vs Spain- AT&T Stadium, Dallas - 3pm ET

Wednesday, July 15: Match 102 - England vs Argentina - Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta - 3pm ET

2026 FIFA World Cup semifinal predictions — By Joe Prince-Wright

France 2-1 Spain

England 2-1 aet Argentina

Oregon's Cal Scolari lands with Chicago White Sox in MLB draft

Another Oregon Duck is headed to the Windy City.

Oregon right-handed pitcher Cal Scolari was selected by the Chicago White Sox in the fifth round of the 2026 MLB Draft with the No. 137 pick.

Scolari was a big transfer and development win for the Ducks under pitching coach Matt Florer, who brought Scolari with him to Eugene from San Diego. After being named the West Coast Conference Pitcher of the Year in 2025, Scolari suited up for the Ducks and continued to dominate.

Windy City Bound@whitesox don't waste any time on day 2 of the @MLBDraft picking @calscolari with the second pick of the day. Congrats Cal! #GoDuckspic.twitter.com/SJyk7Viag5

— Oregon Duck Baseball (@OregonBaseball) July 12, 2026

A regular in the weekend rotation, Scolari finished the season with a 3.32 ERA and 85 strikeouts. His mid-90s fastball paired with a wipeout slider elevated him as a prospect down the stretch. He also throws a changeup and a slow curveball.

Scolari's ability to max and match a couple of different pitches could give him upside as a starter, but he did struggle to throw strikes consistently in the postseason, which could cause the White Sox to examine his worth as a bullpen piece in the future.

The Nevada native is expected to sign with the White Sox, but he does have two more seasons of eligibility if he decides to return to Oregon. The deadline to return is July 27. If he were to return to school, Scolari would certainly take a rotation spot again and help the Ducks fill a big need next season.

Scolari is the second Duck to be drafted, following Ryan Cooney, who was picked in the third round by the Toronto Blue Jays. Oregon commit Andruw Giles was also picked in the fourth round by the Pittsburgh Pirates. The Ducks are still waiting to hear more names called, including shortstop Maddox Molony.

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What Arkansas baseball’s Ethan McElvain brings to Royals in MLB Draft

Arkansas baseball pitcher Ethan McElvain was selected by the Kansas City Royals with the No. 151 overall pick in the fifth round of the 2026 MLB Draft on Sunday, July 11. He is sixth draft pick this weekend for the Razorbacks.

McElvain's projected slot value at No. 151 is $476,900.

The Tennessee native just wrapped up his one-and-only season with Arkansas. The junior lefty did not pitch on the weekend until the Hogs' fourth series of the season, but he quickly demanded more innings and eventually settled into the closer role for Dave Van Horn.

McElvain went 6-0 with a 1.88 ERA and six saves across 38⅓ innings pitched. He struck out 55 batters and only issued 13 walks as one of the most-dominant relievers across the SEC.

McElvain took his pitching to new heights in 2026 thanks to better control. He spent his first two collegiate seasons at Vanderbilt, and McElvain walked 28 batters in 27⅓ innings during the 2025 season. The end result was a 7.24 ERA as a sophomore.

Arkansas began to trust McElvain for longer outings toward the tail-end of the campaign. In back-to-back appearances in May, McElvain recorded nine outs in a win over Kentucky and then 13 against Auburn at the SEC Tournament semifinal. He then earned his first start of the season in the regional final against Kansas.

What Arkansas baseball's Ethan McElvain brings to Royals

McElvain's biggest tool is his fastball velocity, which sits in the mid-90s and can reach 98 mph. It's a devastating pitch with carry that becomes particularly effective when he can locate it at the top of the strike zone.

The lefty does have a curveball and a slider, but he didn't use either pitch very much at Arkansas. Instead, he kept hitters off-balance with a cutter.

The arsenal likely limits McElvain from ever becoming a starter in the pro ranks, but he could become a high-leverage reliever after showing real mental mettle as the Arkansas closer.

Jackson Fuller covers Arkansas football, basketball and baseball for the Southwest Times Record, part of the USA TODAY Network. Reach him at jfuller@usatodayco.com or follow him @jacksonfuller16 on X, formerly known as Twitter. 

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Seahawks TE named by ESPN as breakout candidate for 2026

The Seattle Seahawks have several players that are due to take the next step in 2026, but AJ Barner is a particular name to watch in the upcoming season.

According to ESPN’s Ben Solak, Barner is the player for the Seahawks primed to have a breakout season in 2026.

“We somehow made it through the entire Seahawks Super Bowl run without calling Barner what he is: a rising top-10 TE,” Solak said. “There are precious few "complete" tight ends right now -- players who legitimately move the needle both as blockers and as receivers. And Barner can be both.”

Barner received the third-most targets in Seattle’s receiving corp last season with 68 and may be due for a rise in looks in 2026. Rashid Shaheed is positioned to have a larger workload next season, but his increased target share likely won’t limit Barner’s opportunities a great deal.

The 24-year-old Barner was a strong scoring threat for Seattle in 2025, having recorded seven total touchdowns from scrimmage on the year, and figures to be a favored target for Seahawks quarterback Sam Darnold in scoring situations again in 2026.

This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Seahawks TE named by ESPN as breakout candidate for 2026

Trey Beard selected by Miami Marlins in the 2026 MLB draft

FSU pitcher Trey Beard has been drafted by the Miami Marlins with the No. 147 overall pick in the 2026 MLB draft. He is FSU's first draft pick of Sunday and the fourth overall.

Beard, an FAU transfer, served as FSU's No. 2 starter in his only season with the Seminoles. The lefty went 6-1 with a 3.59 ERA in 77 2/3 innings. He held opponents to a .218 batting average, allowing 38 runs on 62 hits and 26 walks, striking out 123 batters.

He was named the ACC Pitcher of the Week on March 16 after he threw 6 1/3 shutout innings against Wake Forest. He allowed just one hit and one walk, striking out a career-high 14 batters.

Beard had arguably his best performance of the season in his final outing of the season. After a rain delay knocked Wes Mendes out of FSU's do-or-die game against Coastal Carolina, Beard did not allow a run over the final four innings, with FSU winning 2-1. He struckout nine batters and allowed just one hit.

The Dunedin, Florida native spent the first two years of his career with the FAU Owls and was one of the top pitchers in the transfer portal when he signed with FSU. He made the All-ACC First Team as a sophomore after going 7-1 with a 3.14 ERA in 86 innings, striking out 118 batters and walking 32.

Beard is the second FSU pitcher taken already, joining Wes Mendes.

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Steelers training camp: Projecting the Steelers first offensive depth chart

Shortly after the Pittsburgh Steelers get together for training camp, the team will release its first official depth chart. The Steelers have multiple spot on the new-look offense up for grabs thanks to the moves new head coach Mike McCarthy has made. Here is our initial prediction for the Steelers first offensive depth chart.

Quarterback

We give Mason Rudolph the veteran nod here at the team's No. 2.

Aaron Rodgers - Mason Rudolph - Will Howard - Drew Allar

Running back

Lots of position battles here as this group shuffles through training camp and the preseason.

Jaylen Warren - Rico Dowdle - Kaleb Johnson - Eli Heidenreich - Travis Homer - Lew Nichols

Left wide receiver

We put Roman Wilson here but he could also be the No. 2 at slot receiver.

DK Metcalf - Roman Wilson - A.T. Perry - Levi Wentz

Right wide receiver

Lots of pressure on Pittman Jr. to perform with this depth.

Michael Pittman Jr. - Ben Skowronek - Joaquin Davis - Brandon Smith

Slot wide receiver

The rookie Bernard has been great in offseason work.

Germie Bernard - Kaden Wetjen - Max Hurleman

Tight end

Despite his new contract, we put Darnell Washington behind Freiermuth here.

Pat Freiermuth - Darnell Washington - Robert Tonyan - Jaheim Bell - JJ Galbreath - Lake McRee

Left tackle

It's been really quiet on the Broderick Jones news but we leave him as No. 2 for now.

Troy Fautanu - Broderick Jones - Lorenzo Thompson

Right tackle

We fully expect the rookie Iheanachor to eventually take over the starting job here.

Dylan Cook - Max Iheanachor - Jack Driscoll

Left guard

McCormick makes the move to the left with Troy Fautanu after starting at right guard last season.

Mason McCormick - Brock Hoffman - Steven Jones

Right guard

Like Cook, we feel like Spencer's hold on the starting spot is just temporary.

Spencer Anderson - Gennings Dunker - Doug Nester

Center

This is probably the least contested depth chart on offense.

Zach Frazier - Ryan McCollum - Greg Crippen

This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Steelers training camp: Projecting the Steelers first offensive depth chart

Rays have 'shown interest' in D-Backs All-Star $105 million second baseman

Ketel Marte

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The Tampa Bay Rays are reportedly going to be aggressive at the MLB trade deadline this summer. That shouldn't be a huge surprise considering how good the team's looked this year, and the wide-open nature of the American League.

But who could the Rays wind up targeting this summer? Well, Tarik Skubal is one name to keep in mind, but Tampa Bay is also likely to target help at second base.

Amid such a potential interest, USA Today's Bob Nightengale is reporting that the Rays have "shown interest" in trading for Arizona Diamondbacks $115 million All-Star second baseman Ketel Marte this summer.

Rays are interested in a trade for D-Backs' Ketel Marte

"They not only have their eyes on Skubal, but they have shown interest in seeing whether the Diamondbacks would move second baseman Ketel Marte and Giants All-Star second baseman Luis Arraez as a backup plan," Nightengale writes.

Marte is a 32-year-old second baseman who has been in trade rumors in recent years, as there's been buzz about the relantionship Diamondbacks and Marte not being the best.

But, for the Rays' purposes, Marte would be a huge upgrade at second base. Tampa Bay needs to upgrade its offense, and second base is the most obvious place to upgrade the roster.

MORECardinals sign JJ Wetherholt to eight-year, $112.5 million contract extension

This season, Marte, the three-time All-Star, two-time Silver Slugger, and 2023 NLCS MVP, has a .259 batting average with a .780 OPS and 112 OPS+ with 17 homers, 54 RBIs, and 19 doubles with 29 walks to 56 strikeouts and 1.9 bWAR.

He'd be a huge upgrade for the Rays offensively and would slot perfectly onto the roster as their new second baseman. He's also under club control through the 2030 season with a 2031 player option on his six-year, $105 million deal.

If the Rays could somehow add Marte this summer in a deal with the Diamondbacks, it would be an incredible way to upgrade the team with one move.

While Skubal might be the bigger name, Marte could be the missing piece for this offense to truly have what it takes to go up against the best offenses in baseball.

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Cincinnati Reds place Nick Lodolo on 15-day IL with another blister

CINCINNATI, OH - JULY 11: Nick Lodolo #40 of the Cincinnati Reds pitches during the game between the Chicago Cubs and the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park on Saturday, July 11, 2026 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Leigh Bacho/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Lefty Nick Lodolo pitched well on Saturday night against the Chicago Cubs right up until the point where he didn’t, a point that just so happened to coincide with a meatball to catcher Carson Kelly that was turned around for a 410 foot homer over the CF wall.

As it turns out, that meatball came as Lodolo developed yet another blister on his left index finger, and it was the final pitch he threw on the night. He exited in a huff – hard to blame him since he continues to be plagued by the most basic of injuries – and on Sunday the Reds placed him on the 15-day IL again to deal with the issue.

Chase Petty was recalled.

The #Reds today recalled from Triple-A Louisville RHP Chase Petty and placed on the 15-day injured list LHP Nick Lodolo (blister left index finger).

— Cincinnati Reds (@Reds) July 12, 2026

It is a bummer giganto because Lodolo had finally begun to look himself of late. Across 20.0 IP over his most recent 4 GS, he’d allowed just 14 hits while posting 18 K and a 1.35 ERA. Blisters don’t just hurt, of course, but they also impact which pitches pitchers can comfortably throw, something that can totally alter the way they approach each and every hitter – if you can’t throw your slider with confidence or without a twinge of pain, you can’t try to park it on a hitter’s back foot the way you otherwise would.

We saw how long it took Brady Singer to get back in the groove after his own bout. Now, we get to see if Lodolo can jump back into the flow after the All Star break or if it takes him longer to get his pitch-mix back to normal as he fights through this.

Rhett Lowder will presumably slide back into the rotation in Lodolo’s stead, which is a good backup plan to have. Chase Petty, who was recalled to take Lodolo’s spot on the roster, will presumably take over a late-inning relief role for the time being the way he did before being optioned.

63 days till Arizona Cardinals' opener: Remembering the 1963 season

We continue the countdown to the start of the Arizona Cardinals' regular season. Today, Saturday, July 12, is 64 days away from the Arizona Cardinals' regular-season opener on Sept. 13 on the road against the Los Angeles Chargers.

With 63 days until Week 1, let's look back at the 1963 season for the Cardinals.

A look back at the 1963 season for the Cardinals

The 1963 season was the first of two consecutive nine-win seasons. They went 9-5 in Wally Lemm's second year as head coach. It wasn't enough, though, to make the playoffs.

They finished fourth in the NFL in scoring, averaging 24.4 points per game and allowed 20.1 points per game, sixth in the 14-team league.

1963 individual honors, leaders

The Cardinals had five Pro Bowl players in 1963:

  • QB Charley Johnson
  • RG Ken Gray
  • C Bob DeMarco
  • LB Dale Meinert
  • S Larry Wilson

Gray and DeMarco were also both second-team All-Pros. Receiver Bobby Joe Conrad as a first-team All-Pro.

Johnson led the NFL with 423 passing attempts. He passed for 3,280 yards, 28 touchdowns and 21 interceptions.

Joe Childress led the team with 701 rushing yards, and Bill Triplett had 652. Both had over 1,000 yards from scrimmage, as Childress also caught 25 passes for 354 yards and Triplett had 31 receptions for 396 yards.

Conrad led the team and the league with 73 receptions. He had 967 yards and 10 touchdowns. Sonny Randle had 51 catches for 1,014 yards and 12 touchdowns.

On defense, cornerback Pat Fischer led with eight interceptions, while Wilson added four.

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Report: Newcastle United want to sign Serie A midfielder after collapsed deal

Report: Newcastle United want to sign Serie A midfielder after collapsed deal
Report: Newcastle United want to sign Serie A midfielder after collapsed deal

Newcastle United Move for Ederson Could Be Smart Midfield Rebuild

Newcastle United are exploring a move for Atalanta midfielder Ederson after Manchester United dramatically stepped away from a proposed deal, according to Sports View. The development has quickly placed the 27-year-old back into focus as Newcastle reshape the heart of their squad.

Manchester United had reportedly “reached an agreement in principle to sign Ederson in June” before the situation changed following his Brazil commitments. After he received a late call-up and completed international duties, United “initiated a second round of medical checks” on the midfielder. What followed was unexpected, with the club then said to have “abruptly withdrew from the deal, informing Atalanta of their decision.”

That sequence has opened the door for Newcastle, who are in the market for high-level midfield additions after the £100 million departure of Sandro Tonali to Tottenham Hotspur. With Bruno Guimaraes also facing an uncertain future as Arsenal continue to be linked, the need for reinforcements feels obvious. Ederson fits that profile, particularly given Newcastle’s apparent confidence in the player’s condition.

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The key point in this story is that “Newcastle’s recruitment team do not share Man United’s reservations about signing Ederson.” A “minor knee concern prompted a rethink from United”, yet Atalanta’s stance remains firm. The Italian club “insist the player is fully fit” and are ready to offer him fresh terms with only 12 months left on his current deal.

There is no sign of panic in Bergamo either. Maurizio Sarri is reportedly content to keep the midfielder involved if no agreement is reached, while Atalanta remain willing to sell at their existing valuation. For Newcastle, that creates a clear decision, move decisively now, or risk seeing the situation shift again.

Newcastle Midfield Rebuild Taking Shape

Newcastle have already brought in Sean Steur from Ajax, although he is viewed as one for the future. The expectation that Freiburg’s Johan Manzambi could also arrive underlines how active the club are in this area. Still, Ederson would represent a different level entirely, an experienced, powerful option capable of changing the feel of the midfield immediately.

For a club trying to respond quickly to major change, this is one to watch closely.

Our View

From a Newcastle supporter’s perspective, this report feels encouraging. Ederson sounds exactly the type of midfielder the club should be targeting if the aim is to stay competitive and refresh the squad with proven quality. The most reassuring line is that “Newcastle’s recruitment team do not share Man United’s reservations about signing Ederson.” If the club’s medical and recruitment staff are comfortable, that should give supporters confidence.

There is always some nervousness when a player has been dropped by another major club late in the process, especially when a “minor knee concern prompted a rethink from United”. But context matters. Atalanta “insist the player is fully fit”, and if Newcastle have done their homework properly, there is every reason to trust the process.

Losing a midfielder of Tonali’s calibre for £100 million leaves a huge gap. If Bruno Guimaraes also moves on, the rebuild becomes even more urgent. That is why this cannot be a passive window. Newcastle need players who can arrive and contribute straight away, and Ederson appears to offer that blend of physicality, maturity and top-level experience.

Supporters will also like the fact the club are looking at multiple midfielders rather than chasing one name endlessly. Sean Steur and Johan Manzambi may help the future, but Ederson looks like someone for the present. If this opportunity is real, Newcastle should move hard and try to get it done.

Source: Sports View

Lineker makes huge claim about Real Madrid star after World Cup heroics

Lineker makes huge claim about Real Madrid star after World Cup heroics
Lineker makes huge claim about Real Madrid star after World Cup heroics

After two underwhelming seasons with Real Madrid, Jude Bellingham is once again showing his very best level as he continues to star for England in the World Cup 2026. The midfielder, whose call-up to the English squad for this tournament was once in doubt, is proving to be the most decisive player for his side.

His importance was once again evident last night, as he scored a brace to help England come back from a one-goal deficit and win the quarter-final tie against Norway in extra time. With this brace, he ensured that Real Madrid is the new record holder as the club whose players have scored the most goals in a single World Cup campaign, i.e., 19.

Furthermore, these two goals, which took his tally in this competition to 6, also meant that, along with Gary Lineker and Harry Kane, he became only one of three English players to score more than 5 goals in a World Cup.

As ESPN has reported, one of these two players whose esteemed company he joined with his latest goals, Gary Lineker, had some very special words of praise for the Real Madrid midfielder as he spoke to The Rest is Football podcast.

The former English forward had no qualms in calling Bellingham a potential candidate to become the greatest player in English football history:

“I would go as far as to say I think there’s a chance that I think he could well be, or end up being, England’s greatest ever footballer. And that is a big shout.”

“We’ve had some really great players. Some of them have not necessarily done it for their country, others have… Go back to people like Bobby Charlton obviously, I would say would have to be up there.”

“You would put Harry Kane in that bracket and there are other players as well, but I think at this age, to be doing what he’s doing and grabbing England by the scruff and getting them over the line, that is superstar.”

There is no doubt that Jude Bellingham has been one of the very top performers in this World Cup. Hopefully, these performances will help him regain confidence, if he had lost any during the last few seasons. The new Merengue coach Jose Mourinho would be delighted with his performances, but would have to work out a system in which he can get the best out of the Englishman for Real Madrid, while also catering to the needs of other superstars in the team.

Suns Summer League updates. Phoenix takes on Pelicans in Vegas

LAS VEGAS – The Phoenix Suns continue NBA Summer League action July 12 against the New Orleans Pelicans at Cox Pavilion.

ESPN2 and Arizona’s Family Sports are televising the noon game.

This is the first of a back-to-back as the Suns face the Milwaukee Bucks on July 13 at Cox Pavilion at 7 p.m.

Phoenix opened Summer League action with an 81-79 comeback victory on July 10 over the Portland Trail Blazers at Cox Pavilion.

The Suns trailed by as many as 16 points in the first half.

Javonte Cooke paced Phoenix with 21 points, hitting 5-of-8 from 3. Khaman Maluach posted a double-double of 19 points and 11 rebounds while rookie Koa Peat added 17 points in his Summer League debut.

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Mookie Betts Explains Why He Won’t Visit the White House With the Dodgers

A second Los Angeles Dodgers player has revealed he will not visit the White House with the team on July 23. Four-time World Series champion and shortstop Mookie Betts said he will skip the team’s visit but explained his decision was not related to politics.

Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts (50) looks on in the first inning against the San Diego Padres at Dodger Stadium.
Jul 4, 2026; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers shortstop Mookie Betts (50) looks on in the first inning against the San Diego Padres at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kiyoshi Mio-Imagn Images

Instead, Betts wants to utilize that off day to spend time with his family. Betts and his wife, Brianna, welcomed their second daughter and third child, Khari, to the family in April. Betts said his family will be joining him on the roadtrip, so he wants to take advantage of the off day.

“I’m not trying to make this a whole big deal,” Betts said, per the California Post. “We just had a baby. You don’t get many days off. They’re coming [on the road trip]. And just want to hang out with the fam. That’s really kind of it. But people are gonna make it a whole bunch of other stuff.”

Which Other Player is Missing the Visit?

Utility man Kiké Hernández also announced he will not visit the White House with the team later this month. He said he will be on a rehab assignment during that time as he looks to return from the injured list soon.

Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Kike Hernandez (8) fields a ground ball in the ninth inning against the Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium.
Apr 15, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; Los Angeles Dodgers second baseman Kike Hernandez (8) fields a ground ball in the ninth inning against the Colorado Rockies at Dodger Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

However, Hernández said he still probably would not attend the White House even if he was healthy.

Both Betts and Hernández have explained how visiting the White House is often a lose-lose situation for the players. Betts has visited the White House twice but skipped the visit after his first World Series victory with the Boston Red Sox in 2018.

Betts later decided to visit the White House in 2020 and 2024 with the Dodgers because he felt skipping the visit was a distraction to the team. Hernández also visited the White House in 2024.

“If I do [go], people are gonna hate me. If I don’t, people are gonna hate me,” Betts said, per the California Post. “So instead of trying to make everyone else happy, I’m gonna think about myself and my family.”

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'I'd give up any format': Amid T20 boom, South African cricketer wants to score '10,000 Test runs'

South Africa's teenage sensation Lhuan-dre Pretorius has made his priorities crystal clear. Despite establishing himself in franchise leagues around the world, the 20-year-old wicketkeeper-batter says he would gladly give up every other format if it meant enjoying a long and successful Test career for South Africa.

Currently representing the San Francisco Unicorns in Major League Cricket (MLC), Pretorius has been in sensational form. He recently smashed an unbeaten 102 off just 52 balls against MI New York, registering his maiden T20 century. The left-hander is also a part of the Rajasthan Royals in the IPL, having debuted in 2025 before being retained for the 2026 season. In South Africa's SA20 league, he emerged as Paarl Royals' leading run-scorer during his breakthrough 2024-25 campaign, while also representing the Titans in domestic cricket.

However, despite his rapid rise in white-ball cricket, Pretorius insists that Test cricket remains his ultimate ambition.

"Hopefully, I'm lucky enough to play a lot of Test cricket and be able to score 10,000 Test runs because that's a dream of mine. I'd give any format up or any cricket to play Test cricket for South Africa for as long as I can. There's nothing better than playing Test cricket. It's the pinnacle of cricket," Pretorius told Cricbuzz.




Historic start to his Test career


Pretorius has featured in just two Tests for South Africa, both against Zimbabwe in mid-2025, but has already announced himself as one of the game's brightest young talents. He has scored 235 runs in three innings at an average of 78.33, including a century and a half-century, with a career-best score of 153.

His debut innings was one for the record books. At 19 years and 93 days, Pretorius smashed 153 off 160 balls in Bulawayo to become South Africa's youngest-ever Test centurion, breaking a 61-year-old record previously held by Graeme Pollock.

The innings also saw him become the youngest player in Test history to score 150 on debut, surpassing Pakistan great Javed Miandad. His 150 came off just 157 deliveries, making it the fastest 150 by a South African in Test cricket.

Adding another feather to his cap, Pretorius joined the exclusive list of players to score a century on both their First-Class debut and Test debut.

Mariners 2026 MLB Draft Day Two: Draft Tracker and Open Thread

PHILADELPHIA, PA - JULY 11: Commissioner of Major League Baseball Robert D. Manfred announces Ace Reese as the 24th pick by the Seattle Mariners during the 2026 MLB Draft presented by Nippon Express at Pennsylvania Convention Center on Saturday, July 11, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

We’re back for a packed Day Two because again, MLB does not know how to market their own product. The second and final day of the draft is underway today and we’ll be threading all of the Mariners picks here for rounds five through twenty.

Today is also the Futures Game, headlined by a pair of Mariners pitching prospects in Kade Anderson and Ryan Sloan, and we’ll have a separate thread and recap for that, as well as the usual thread and recap for today’s actual Mariners game, although that feels like a distant third against the promise of the future that will be on display today.

Mets select Longhorns star OF Aiden Robbins in the third round

After one year with the Texas Longhorns, Aiden Robbins is heading to the Big Apple. The New York Mets selected the Longhorns outfielder in the third round of the MLB Draft on Saturday night. He was one of the best players in the nation during the 2026 campaign and will soon become one of the Mets' top prospects. 

During his junior campaign, Robbins posted a .333 batting average in 60 games. He set career highs in home runs with 24, RBI with 64, and runs with 68. After spending the first two years of his college career with Seton Hall, Robbins made a name for himself in the SEC.

Really surprised to see him fall this far.

The Mets just got a steal in Texas OF Aiden Robbins

24 HRs, 1.122 OPS as the SEC Newcomer of the Year in 2026
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— Evan Vieth (@EvanVieth) July 11, 2026

In Robbins, the Mets are getting a player who finished his college career with a .355 batting average in 156 games with Seton Hall and Texas. His excellence did not stop there, as Robbins also hit .328 in the Cape Cod League. Regardless of the level, Robbins has been a hit machine and shown no signs of slowing down. 

While Saturday was a day Robbins will never forget, some of his teammates also heard their names called. Carson Tinney was drafted in the second round by the Minnesota Twins, and Ruger Riojas was taken by the Phillies eight picks after Robbins. That trio has a bright future ahead if they can build on their success in Austin. 

With our third round selection, we have drafted Aiden Robbins, an Outfielder from the University of Texas. pic.twitter.com/DNTEqHgvkQ

— New York Mets (@Mets) July 11, 2026

Heading into the draft, Robbins was projected to be picked No.28 overall by Baseball America. The reason he went later than scouts expected was due to concerns about how his swing would fare against higher velocity and spin rates. If Robbins can avoid striking out in bunches, then he will quickly rise through the Mets system. 

Now, for Robbins, the focus will be on improving his game as much as possible so he reaches the majors and becomes a key piece of the Mets lineup. 

This article originally appeared on Longhorns Wire: Mets select Longhorns star OF Aiden Robbins in the third round

Lenovo's Legion 7a gaming laptop now comes with an RTX 5070 12GB GPU option — but it costs $3,375 paired with a Ryzen AI 9 CPU, SKU was previously limited to RTX 5060

Lenovo has just updated its current-gen Legion 7a 16-inch gaming laptop with a new GPU config: the 12GB version of the RTX 5070 mobile. Previously, the laptop 5070 was limited to just 8GB of VRAM, but Nvidia recently overhauled it, splitting the 5070 SKU into two distinct variants. Lenovo is one of the first vendors to feature the 12GB 5070 in a retail device, but it doesn't come cheap — this new Legion 7a is listed for a whopping $3,375 on Best Buy right now.

Lenovo Legion 7a with an RTX 5070 12GB GPU listed on Best Buy

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For that money, you're getting a flagship Ryzen AI 9 HX 470 CPU, 32GB of LPDDR5X-8000 memory, and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD. Not to mention a gorgeous 2560 x 1600 OLED display with a 240 Hz refresh rate, solid build quality, and a plethora of cutting-edge I/O. This laptop is also the perfect recipient for the upgrade since its GPU topped out at a measly RTX 5060 before, making it less powerful than the last-gen Legion 7a devices.

Now, that RTX 5060 variant was almost $600 cheaper than this new 5070-equipped model, but it's actually expanded to a $1,000 delta right now because the 5060 SKU is on sale at the moment. When Nvidia first announced RTX 50-series laptops, it said RTX 5070 devices would start at $1,299; even if you consider the upgraded VRAM, you're paying just about double of what was initially promised to you.

In all seriousness, the Legion 7a is a premium gaming laptop with all the bells and whistles so it naturally commands a higher price, AI boom or not. The RTX 5070 in here is also rated at a 115W TGP instead of the 100W baseline Nvidia has set for the GPU. Regardless, you can still find cheaper laptops kitted with the new 12GB RTX 5070, such as Lenovo's own Legion 7i with a Core Ultra 9 290HX Plus processor.

The extra 4GB of VRAM in these devices, gained by swapping from 2GB GDDR7 modules to 3GB ones, should help improve performance in modern titles and AI workloads, especially where ray tracing is involved. Customers have already complained about Nvidia's insistence on packing 8GB video memory pools with various GPUs for years, and at this point, if you're buying a new GPU (or laptop) with that spec, you're killing any chances of future-proofing.

Ireland’s data centers consumed nearly as much electricity as every home in the country combined in 2025 — server farms gulped 23% of national power despite years of grid restrictions

12 July 2026 at 19:12

Data centers accounted for 23% of Ireland's total electricity consumption in 2025, according to data released by the country's Central Statistics Office last week. The report revealed that data center consumption rose to 7,663 GWh in 2025 from 6,973 GWh in 2024, a 10% rise in a single year. Meanwhile, consumption by the rest of the country increased by just 2% within the same period.

Viewed over a ten-year period, the 2025 figure represents a steep 360% increase from 2015, when data centers' total consumption was just 5%. The rise in consumption is even steeper when measured on a quarterly basis. Q4 2026’s consumption was 1,991 GWh, a 584% rise from Q1 2015’s 291 GWh.

“Newly compiled quarterly figures spanning 2015 to 2025 highlight a substantial increase in metered electricity consumption by data centers. Over this period, data center consumption saw a significant increase, from 291 GWh in the first quarter of 2015 to 1,991 GWh in Q4 2025, growing by 584%,” noted Dr. Grzegorz Głaczyński, an in-house statistician in the CSO’s Climate and Energy Division.

At 23%, data centers' consumption was almost as much as residential, including both urban and rural dwellings, which stood at 28%. The roll oout of these server farms — which have rapidly increased in number around the world due to the AI boom — have sparked a global debate. While they are critical to the AI technological revolution, there has been growing concern about their impact on the local communities where they are situated. Critics cite the impact of the immense electricity consumption on residents’ bills as one of many concerns.

The Republic of Ireland, with a relatively small population of around five million, is home to around 89 data centers, primarily clustered around the Greater Dublin Area. The majority and the largest belong to hyperscalers, including Microsoft, AWS, Google, and Meta, that build and operate facilities exclusively for their own cloud infrastructure, consumer apps, and AI frameworks. The rest are owned by colocation providers that lease out capacity.

While Ireland's initial data center boom was driven by traditional cloud storage and social media applications, the explosion of generative AI has led to a sharp increase. Due to fears that soaring electricity demand from server farms would cause widespread blackouts, the country's Commission for Regulation of Utilities (CRU) issued an emergency regulatory direction in November 2021 that imposed a de facto moratorium on new data center grid connections. The policy mandated that the national grid operator, EirGrid, immediately halt the processing of standard power applications for new data facilities, requiring developers to either supply their own on-site electricity generation or relocate to unconstrained regions outside the Greater Dublin Area.

Despite the moratorium, data center consumption continued to rise steadily, to the point that the International Energy Agency predicted in 2024 that data centers would account for a third of the country's electricity consumption by 2026. The data show that the prediction remains a possibility, as the 23% figure was for 2025 and consumption has risen steadily every year.

Ireland has replaced the moratorium with a new Large Energy Users (LEU) Connection Policy, enacted by the CRU in late 2025 to manage data center growth. Under this policy, developers of new data centers (over 10 MVA) must provide 100% on-site, flexible power generation to meet demand, while sourcing at least 80% of annual electricity from new, unsubsidized renewable projects within six years of operation.

The immense electricity consumption is not unique to Ireland; surveys indicate that global data center electricity consumption will grow by 26% this year. These concerns, as well as issues over water usage and noise pollution, have led to growing anti-data sentiment in the US, with 70% of Americans reportedly opposed to siting data centers nearby. Protests have led to the cancellation of over 75 data center projects in the U.S. in Q1 2026.

Sega Dreamcast driver fixes appear in Linux 7.2-rc3 — fabled console remains in favor while iconic computing architectures like i486 fall by the wayside

12 July 2026 at 18:51

A set of updates for Sega Dreamcast hardware has been merged into the Linux 7.2-rc3 kernel this weekend. Dmitry Torokhov submitted updates addressing the legendary console’s input subsystem and Linus Torvalds merged them on Saturday. The updates even surprised Linux-focused site Phoronix, That’s probably due to context: the Dreamcast continues to enjoy support while admittedly older but real computing hardware like the i486, PowerPC 40x chips, DEC Alpha, and Itanium / IA‑64, have all been sidelined in recent times.

In brief, the updates should mean new versions of Linux will come with more stable mouse, keyboard, and joystick drivers for Dreamcast stalwarts. If you are one of the Dreamcast faithful, still satisfying your computing (and gaming) needs on the final original consumer gaming hardware from Sega, this is good news.

Reading the pull request we can see some details about the new drivers for the Dreamcast’s Maple‑bus peripherals (mouse, keyboard, controller). Specifically, there’s a “fix for a crash in Sega Dreamcast (Maple) mouse driver when opening the device, caused by missing driver data,” as well as “Fixes for Maple drivers (keyboard, mouse, joystick) to properly order setting driver data and device registration to avoid races.” In this context races refers to things happening in the wrong order to result in crashes: it’s a timing bug that’s now been quashed.

Dreamcast hangers-on will now be able to craft specialized Linux builds on CD-R for their machines. The maplemouse driver has had the now-fixed crash-inducing bug since 2017.

Phoronix also comments that Linux kernel fixes for the GD-ROM driver used by the Dreamcast and a proposal for the VMUFAT file-system driver were also seen this year.

The Sega Dreamcast launched at the end of 1998 (in Japan, and the following year in the U.S.). So, in some ways it isn’t that surprising that it is still getting Linux kernel updates when the Intel i486 (1989) has been retired from mainline support. But one might have expected stronger demand for supported Linux distributions among i486 desktop and laptop users.

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Virgin Voyages Ship Denied Entry to Turkey, then Egypt, on LGBTQ+ Cruise

12 July 2026 at 18:35

A Mediterranean cruise chartered by Atlantis Events was denied port entry twice in the same week, first in Turkey and then in Egypt, forcing organizers to rework the itinerary on a single 10-night sailing aboard Virgin Voyages’ Scarlet Lady.

A large cruise ship from Virgin Voyages sails through the ocean under a colorful sunset sky. The ship's exterior, boasting significant upgrades, features multiple decks and rows of balconies, with lifeboats visible along the side. The water is calm, and the sun is setting on the horizon.
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Turkey cancels two port calls

The Athens to Venice cruise, chartered by US-based Atlantis Events, departed July 5 with stops originally planned in Kusadası and Istanbul. Turkish authorities canceled both calls, saying the charter did not meet the country’s moral standards, according to CNN.

Aydın province, home to the Kusadası port, said there was “absolutely no possibility of the group in question visiting our province for an event of this nature,” adding that the charter was “known for behaviors incompatible with the fabric of our society and our moral values.”

Rich Campbell, president and CEO of Atlantis Events, called the decision “pretty stunning” and said the company had made repeated attempts to get Turkish authorities to reverse course. “It’s very concerning to me when a country decides they can pick and choose which tourists are allowed in and which are not,” he told CNN.

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Campbell told USA Today the ship posed no different a presence in port than any other vessel. “It’s not like we’re not a gay pride rally, we’re not a march, we’re not an organization, we’re not a political statement in any way,” he said, adding that the cruise had been advertised a year in advance.

Atlantis has chartered cruises to Istanbul and Kusadası 13 times over the past 25 years without incident, according to Campbell.

Roughly 1,100 of the ship’s approximately 1,900 passengers are from the United States, with the rest coming from the UK, Canada, Australia and elsewhere, per CNN.

In place of the Turkey stops, Atlantis added calls in Alexandria, Egypt, and Crete, Greece.

Egypt pulls the plug hours before arrival

Days later, Egyptian authorities denied the ship entry to Alexandria, just hours before it was due to dock, according to USA Today.

“We were given full approval to arrive in Egypt and just four hours before we picked up the pilot and customs officers, we were told that the ship would not be allowed to enter the harbor,” Campbell said. “No explanation was given for this decision and we are very disappointed.”

Campbell said Atlantis has brought chartered cruises to Egypt at least five times without incident. “Last year we brought 2,500 guests to Alexandria and the year before 1,200, both without incident,” he said. Egyptian port authorities have not publicly stated a reason for the denial.

What’s next

With Alexandria off the itinerary, the ship is now scheduled to call at Kotor, Montenegro.

Virgin Voyages said it was “incredibly disappointed” by both denials and is working to ensure guests still have a strong trip. Atlantis Events said it hopes the situation is isolated and that both countries will welcome all guests without conditions in the future.

What Travelers Should Know About Alberta’s Sports Betting Rules Before Visiting

10 July 2026 at 18:41
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Most people pack for Alberta thinking about mountains, the Calgary Stampede, and the long drive between Banff and Jasper. Almost nobody packs with a thought about whether they can legally put twenty dollars on a hockey game from their hotel room. Yet that question comes up more than you might expect, especially among travelers who are used to betting freely back home and assume the rules travel with them.

They do not.

Gambling law in Canada is set province by province, the way drink prices change the moment your ship clears one country’s waters and enters another’s.

What was perfectly normal on the last leg of your trip can be a gray area the moment you cross a line on the map.

If you have spent time on cruise ships, you already understand this instinct better than you think. The casino on deck eleven stays roped off until the ship is far enough offshore, and the staff will tell you plainly that port rules and sea rules are two different things.

The Sky Princess, a large white cruise ship with blue wave designs, is docked at Port Canaveral beside a terminal building. Lifeboats line its side, with water and distant land visible under the clear sky—ready for its Winter Caribbean adventure.

Alberta works on the same logic, just with provincial borders instead of a coastline. Before you assume your usual betting app will behave the way it does at home, it helps to read the local rulebook the same way you would read a port guide.

This guide is built for the visitor, not the resident. It walks through who can bet, what identification you need, where the line between legal and illegal actually sits, and the small practicalities that trip up out-of-towners.

None of it is complicated once you see the pattern, but the pattern is not the one most travelers expect, and the cost of guessing wrong ranges from a frozen account to a deposit you cannot easily get back.

The clearest plain-language reference I leaned on while sorting this out was Legal Sports Report’s breakdown of provincial betting laws, which lays out how Alberta’s framework differs from the rest of Canada without burying you in legal jargon. Keep something like that bookmarked, because the one constant in Canadian betting law is that it keeps changing.

The One Rule That Surprises Visitors Most

Here is the thing that catches travelers off guard: in Alberta, you do not have to be a resident to bet legally. What matters is where your feet are. If you are physically inside Alberta’s borders and you meet the age requirement, you can open an account and place a wager, even if your driver’s license was issued two thousand miles away.

That sounds generous, and in a sense it is. But it cuts both ways. The moment you leave the province, the permission leaves with you.

Drive into British Columbia or Saskatchewan and the same account may behave very differently, because each of those provinces runs its own system. The bet you placed from a Calgary coffee shop is not something you can casually continue from a rest stop across the border.

This is the cruise-ship logic almost exactly. Your sea pass works beautifully while you are aboard and in the right waters.

Step off in a foreign port and the casino card in your pocket means nothing on dry land. Location, not identity, decides what you are allowed to do. Once a visitor internalizes that single idea, most of Alberta’s other rules start to make sense.

How Old You Have to Be

A casino with a poker table and chairs, offering a free cruise.

Alberta sets the minimum gambling age at 18. That applies to sports betting, casino games, lottery products, and the provincially run online platform. It is worth saying plainly because the number is not the same everywhere in Canada.

Several provinces use 19 as the cutoff, so a 18-year-old who could legally bet in Alberta might be turned away the moment they cross into a neighboring province.

For families traveling together, this matters more than it first appears. A college-age traveler old enough to bet in Alberta is not automatically old enough elsewhere, and the reverse is true too.

Treat 18 as an Alberta-specific fact, not a Canadian one, and you will avoid an awkward situation at the worst possible moment.

The age check is not a polite suggestion either. Licensed platforms verify your date of birth before they let you do anything, and there is no informal workaround for a traveler who left identification in the hotel safe.

Plan to prove your age, every time, the same way you would expect to show a passport at a gangway.

What Identification You Actually Need

Age verification in Alberta is mandatory at sign-up, and it is more thorough than the casual swipe of a card you might remember from older systems. When you register on a licensed platform, you provide personal details and supporting identification so the operator can confirm two separate things: that you are old enough, and that you are who you say you are.

For a visitor, this means bringing the kind of identification you would carry for any cross-border trip anyway. A passport, a government-issued driver’s license, and the address details tied to your accounts all help the verification go smoothly.

Out-of-province and out-of-country travelers sometimes hit a snag here, not because they are barred, but because the verification system is calibrated for documents it recognizes quickly. Give it a clean, current ID and the process is usually painless.

There is a second layer that travelers rarely anticipate: geolocation. Licensed platforms confirm your physical location with each wager, using location technology on your device rather than relying on the address you typed during sign-up.

So even after your account is verified, the system still checks, quietly, that you are actually in Alberta when you tap to place the bet. A traveler whose phone is set to the wrong region, or who is sitting just over a provincial line, can find a perfectly valid account suddenly refusing to cooperate.

A person holds two passports near an open map showing continents and travel routes, with daylight coming through a nearby window.
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Where Betting Is Legal, and Where It Quietly Is Not

The legal channels in Alberta are narrower than the flood of advertising might suggest. As of 2025, the province’s own platform, Play Alberta, is the established legal route for online sports betting and casino play. It is run under provincial authority, which is part of why it has been the safe default answer for anyone asking where a visitor can bet without worrying about the rules.

That picture is changing, and travelers in 2026 should know the timeline. Alberta passed the iGaming Alberta Act in 2025, creating a new corporation to oversee an open, competitive online market, the way Ontario did before it.

The regulated open market is scheduled to launch on July 13, 2026, after which privately operated, provincially licensed sportsbooks will join the field. If you are visiting around that date, expect a noisier advertising environment as new operators compete for attention, and remember that more choice does not mean fewer rules. The age requirement, the identity check, and the location check apply to every licensed operator equally, established or brand new.

For a visitor, the practical takeaway is simple: stick to platforms that are clearly licensed in Alberta, and be skeptical of any app that promises to work everywhere with no questions asked. An offshore site that ignores your location is not a convenience, it is a sign you have wandered outside the legal lane.

The licensed platforms may feel slightly more bureaucratic at sign-up, with their verification steps and location prompts, but that friction is the whole point. It is the difference between a system that has to answer to a regulator and one that answers to no one if your money or your bet ever goes missing.

Physical, in-person betting follows the same principle. Licensed casinos and venues operate under provincial oversight, and the protections that come with that, fair-play standards, dispute channels, self-exclusion options, only exist inside the regulated system. The unregulated alternatives may look identical on the surface, but they sit outside every safeguard a traveler might one day be glad to have.

A Traveler’s Checklist for Betting in Alberta

The fastest way to sort out whether you are on solid ground is to match your situation against the rule and the action. Use this before you place anything, not after.

Your situationThe rule in AlbertaWhat to do
You are a visitor, not a residentResidency does not matter; physical location doesBet only while physically inside Alberta
You are 18, traveling with family18 is the minimum here, but not in every provinceConfirm the age rule again before crossing into another province
You left your ID at the hotelVerification is required before any wagerCarry government-issued photo ID whenever you intend to bet
Your phone’s location is off or spoofedGeolocation is checked on every betEnable location services and turn off any VPN
You found an app that “works anywhere”Legal play runs through Alberta-licensed platformsAvoid offshore sites; use clearly licensed options
You are about to drive into BC or SaskatchewanEach province runs its own separate systemTreat your Alberta access as ending at the border

Keep this mental list the way you would keep a packing list. It is short, and every line on it has tripped up a confident traveler at some point.

The Cruise Analogy, Spelled Out

It is worth lingering on the comparison because it is genuinely useful, not just a cute framing. On a ship, three things govern whether you can gamble: your age, proof of who you are, and the vessel’s position in international waters. Miss any one of them and the casino doors stay shut. Alberta runs on the same three hinges, with the province standing in for the ship.

Anyone who has sorted out the logistics of a port-heavy itinerary already has the right reflexes for this.

The same care you put into checking documents and arrival logistics, the kind of planning behind a good guide on how to get from the airport to the cruise terminal, is exactly the mindset that keeps a betting question from turning into a problem. You read the local rules, you carry the right paperwork, and you do not assume the last stop’s rules apply to this one.

The biggest mental adjustment for travelers is accepting that the permission is tied to the place, not to you. Your home account, your home habits, and your home assumptions do not board the plane with you in any legally meaningful way. Alberta decides what happens in Alberta. Cross out, and you are under someone else’s rules again.

Money, Currency, and Practical Friction

Travelers tend to forget that betting is also a money-movement activity, and money movement across borders carries its own small frictions.

Wagers and any winnings on an Alberta platform are handled in Canadian dollars, so a visitor funding an account from a foreign card should expect currency conversion and possibly a foreign-transaction fee from their own bank. None of this is unique to gambling, but it is easy to overlook when you are focused on the bet itself.

Withdrawals deserve a moment of thought too. If you open an account, fund it, and bet during a short visit, you want to be sure you can actually retrieve any balance after you leave.

Verified accounts generally allow this, but the process is smoother when your identification and payment details were clean from the start. The traveler most likely to hit trouble is the one who set everything up in a hurry on day one and then tried to cash out from an airport on day five.

A sensible habit is to treat any betting account the way you treat a travel-money card: fund it modestly, keep your documentation consistent, and do not leave a balance stranded behind a verification step you never finished. The goal of a vacation wager is a bit of fun, not a logistical knot to untangle from home a month later.

It also helps to think about timing. A short trip leaves little room to resolve a verification hiccup, so if you intend to bet at all, set up and confirm the account early in the visit rather than on the last evening. That way, if the system asks for an extra document or a clearer photo of your identification, you have days to respond instead of minutes.

The travelers who run into real frustration are almost always the ones who treated a regulated financial account like a casual app download, expecting instant access and instant cash-out with no checks in between. Alberta’s system is not built for that, and neither, frankly, is any responsible one.

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Staying on the Right Side of the Line

The single most reliable way to stay legal as a visitor is to use only platforms that are clearly licensed in Alberta and to keep your location honest.

Everything else, the age rule, the identification, the geolocation, follows naturally once you commit to that one discipline. The regulated system exists precisely so that a traveler does not have to become a legal expert; the safeguards are built in, but only inside the lines.

For the authoritative version of how this framework is governed, the Alberta Gaming, Liquor and Cannabis regulator publishes the province’s gaming legislation and policies, including the statutory framework, compliance standards, and the self-exclusion program that sits behind every licensed platform.

It is dry reading, but it is the source of truth, and it makes clear what the marketing around any individual app cannot.

If you remember nothing else, remember the cruise rule. Age, identity, location. Get all three right and you are fine. Miss one and the doors stay closed, no matter how loud the app on your phone insists otherwise.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I bet on sports in Alberta if I am only visiting?

Yes. Residency is not the deciding factor; your physical location is. As long as you are inside Alberta’s borders and meet the minimum age, you can register on a licensed platform and place a wager. The permission ends the moment you leave the province, so do not plan to continue from across a border.

What is the legal gambling age for travelers in Alberta?

The minimum age in Alberta is 18, and it applies to sports betting, casino games, and the provincial online platform. Be careful not to assume that number works elsewhere in Canada, since several provinces use 19. Treat 18 as an Alberta-specific rule rather than a national one.

What identification should I bring if I want to bet during my trip?

Carry the same government-issued photo identification you would already bring for travel, such as a passport or driver’s license, plus the details tied to your payment method. Licensed platforms verify your age and identity at sign-up, and a clean, current ID makes the process fast. Without it, you will not be able to complete registration.

Why does my betting app stop working when I leave my hotel?

Licensed Alberta platforms use geolocation to confirm you are physically in the province on every wager, not just at sign-up. If your device location is disabled, set to the wrong region, or routed through a VPN, the system can block the bet even on a verified account. Enable location services and switch off any VPN before you play.

Is it safe to use an app that says it works anywhere in Canada?

Be very skeptical of any platform that claims to work everywhere with no location checks. Legal play in Alberta runs through provincially licensed platforms, and an app that ignores your location is likely operating outside the regulated system. Sticking to clearly licensed options is what keeps the built-in player protections available to you.

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Don't bother buying the Switch 2's official N64 controller — get 8BitDo's brilliant take on it instead

8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller: Two-minute review

The 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller was primarily created for the Analogue 3D—a third-party console that emulates N64 hardware and requires real cartridges. However, it's also compatible with Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, and PC (as well as Android devices).

Now, I don't own an Analogue 3D personally (limited stock and an even more limited wallet have seen to that), but I do have a Switch 2, and the 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller shines just as brightly on Nintendo's current-gen machine. I've been playing Nintendo Switch Online's roster of N64 titles with it and found it to be a fantastic (and not to mention, cheaper) alternative to the official Switch Nintendo 64 controller.

The 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller comes in a wide variety of colorways, most of which are available to buy at the brand's Amazon store page. The standard black and white variants can be bought for $39.99 / £34.99 (around AU$60). Meanwhile, the version that bears the N64 controller's iconic color scheme (alongside several translucent models) is a touch pricier in the US at $44.99 / £34.99 (around AU$65).

I was sent the 'Grey' model for this review, and it perfectly mimics the look and feel of the original N64 controller. The grey finish of the shell and the colored Start, A, B, and C-buttons are all accurately rendered.

The major difference is that the 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller opts for a more contemporary layout, sporting two controller grips as opposed to the original N64 controller's odd but strangely comfortable trident-esque design.

8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller

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There are pros and cons to this approach. The 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller's more modern flourishes do make it comfortable to hold. Additions like a Hall effect thumbstick also make for a pad that's built to last. Basically, the thing won't fall apart after a few heated sessions of Mario Party. Though the stick retains that rugged, contoured design of the original, meaning your hand won't be any better off if you stick to the 'palm method' of getting high scores in certain minigames.

Where this modern design falters slightly, though, is in the triggers and shoulder buttons. While they feel perfectly fine, the default layout in some games might feel off if you're used to the original N64 controller. That's because, with Nintendo Switch Online, the 'ZR' button is reserved for the quick menu. This relegates the left trigger as the dedicated 'Z' button by default.

That kind of was the case with the original N64 pad, too, where the Z button sat at the center-rear for your left index finger to rest on. It can just make things feel occasionally awkward on the 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller.

Take Star Fox 64, for example. Because the right trigger is reserved for the quick menu, it means the left trigger and right bumper are used to barrel roll by default. In GoldenEye 007, meanwhile, the left trigger fires your weapon, while the left bumper activates manual aiming. As a result, you might find you have to dive into the quick menu and adjust control schemes on a per-game basis, which can be a bit frustrating.

Thankfully, that's the only major issue I have with the 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller, and it's one that wasn't hugely difficult to get used to. I did find myself bringing up the quick menu by accident, annoyingly often, though.

At least battery life is solid, at around 15-20 hours on a full charge. That's about standard for the brand's controllers like the 8BitDo Ultimate 2 and 8BitDo Pro 3. Not class-leading by any means, but certainly gets the job done.

8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller: Specifications

8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller

Price

$44.99 / £34.99 (around AU$65)

Weight

7.93oz / 225g

Dimensions

5.6 x 4.1 x 2.4in / 141 x 104 x 61mm

Compatibility

Analogue 3D, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, Android

Connection type

Bluetooth 5.0, Bluetooth LE, USB-C

Battery life

15-20 hours

8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller

(Image credit: Future)

8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller: Scorecard

Category

Comment

Score

Value

Whether you go for the standard colorways or a special edition like the N64 livery, it's cheaper than the official Switch-compatible N64 controller.

4.5/5

Design

It really nails the look and feel of the original N64 controller, down to how the buttons, d-pad, and thumbstick feel. Build quality is solid, and the Hall effect stick means longevity is a factor.

4.5/5

Features

The controller is fairly light on features overall. There is a dedicated Turbo button, but I found little use for it within the N64 library.

3/5

Performance

While I take issue with the awkward trigger/bumper layout, the controller is perfectly performant with excellent connectivity and solid battery life.

4/5

Total

It's a fantastic alternative to the official N64 pad on Switch, and I'd handily recommend it as the better, cheaper option. Some layout issues aside, it's another winner for 8BitDo.

4/5

8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller: Should I buy?

Buy it if...

You want a modern way to play N64 games
The 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller's modern layout makes it very accessible for contemporary audiences who might balk at the three-pronged design of the original pad.

You're on a budget
As with many 8BitDo controllers, this N64-inspired pad is incredibly friendly on the wallet, and even comes in cheaper than Nintendo's official option.

You have a Nintendo Switch Online subscription
While it's primarily designed for N64 games, you'll find the 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller is also well-suited to other retro titles with limited button layouts, such as the NES and Game Boy libraries.

Don't buy it if...

You want something for modern games
The lack of a second stick (you're still getting those four C-buttons here) means that you probably won't want to use the 64 Bluetooth Controller for modern hits like Cyberpunk 2077 Ultimate Edition or Donkey Kong Bananza.

That trigger/bumper issue sounds like too much of a pain
Having your index fingers rest on the left trigger and right bumper is pretty awkward and goes against modern controller design sensibilities. You can ease the issue by altering button layouts within Nintendo Switch Online, but it can be annoying to have to do this for every game you choose to play.

Also consider

8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller

8BitDo Pro 3

Nintendo Switch 2 GameCube Controller

Price

$44.99 / £34.99 (around AU$65)

$59.99 / £40 (around AU$84)

$64.99 / £58.99 / AU$89.95

Weight

7.93oz / 225g

8.5oz / 242g

7.4oz / 210g

Dimensions

5.6 x 4.1 x 2.4in / 141 x 104 x 61mm

6.1 x 3.9 x 2.6in / 154 x 101 x 65mm

5.5 x 3.9 x 2.6in / 140 x 100 x 65mm

Compatibility

Analogue 3D, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, Android

Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, PC, iOS, Android

Nintendo Switch 2

Connection type

Bluetooth 5.0, Bluetooth LE, USB-C

Wireless (2.4GHz, Bluetooth), Wired (USB-C)

Wireless (Switch 2 native)

Battery life

15-20 hours

15-20 hours

Around 25-30 hours

8BitDo Pro 3
For my money, this is the best controller that can be bought for less than $60 / £40, period. It also has a retro-inspired design, but comes with so many modern flourishes and features, like drift-beating TMR sticks, swappable face buttons, a charging dock, and a beautiful d-pad. This one's great for both modern and retro titles, and I really can't sing its praises enough.

For more information, read our full 8BitDo Pro 3 review

Nintendo Switch 2 GameCube Controller
Pretty obviously, this is a bespoke official controller for Nintendo Switch Online's GameCube library on Switch 2. It's wireless and boasts some pretty impressive battery life. It's a warts-and-all revisiting, but it arguably barely needed changing at all given how nice the original GameCube controller is. This one's also great for retro titles and is broadly compatible with Switch and Switch 2 games.

For more information, read our full Nintendo Switch 2 GameCube controller review.

How I tested the 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller

I tested the 8BitDo 64 Bluetooth Controller for about a week, putting it through its paces with Nintendo Switch Online's dedicated N64 library. Titles played include F-Zero X, Ridge Racer 64, Star Fox 64, Pilotwings 64, Sin and Punishment, Mario Tennis, and The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time.

I tested the controller wirelessly on Nintendo Switch 2 to get a feel for battery life and connectivity, with my display of choice being the LG CX OLED TV. For audio, I find that wired is best on Switch 2 due to Bluetooth audio delay, and thus opted for the RIG R5 Spear Pro HS gaming headset.

First reviewed June - July 2026

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Understanding multi-exposure photography: key terms explained, in-camera techniques, what to shoot and more

Multiple exposure photography is nothing new; it has been a staple of creative imagery since the earliest days of analog photography. However, in the digital age, it has never been easier to blend images together for creative, abstract effects. This can be done in a range of ways, from in-camera techniques using dedicated multiple exposure modes to post-processing methods using layer blend modes and complex masking.

Possibly due to the convenience of in-camera approaches, both on high-end mirrorless cameras and using smartphone apps, there has been a spike in interest in this area of photography over the past five or six years.

When leading photography workshops in urban areas, for example, I have noticed far more students of all ages who are keen to explore textures and color through the medium of stacked exposures rather than capturing literal records of famous landmarks.

Admittedly, I never used to be a huge fan of this type of imaging. It’s not that I disliked double- or multi-exposure images; I simply never found much motivation to try all of the in-camera features on offer. However, I’m also an enthusiastic painter, and quickly discovered that creatively pairing different scenes could give beautifully painterly impressions of subjects that could never be featured together in any single frame.

When shooting a city or any famous location, blending shots in-camera or at the computer can capture a collage-style image that pulls together the most interesting elements of the place in unique ways. This impressionistic approach is ideal when you find yourself unable to pick out one or two elements that truly encapsulate how a location makes you feel.

The danger in these cases is that you attempt to cram in too many details by using a wide lens, which simply turns out as a busy-looking shot without any proper focus.

A double- or multi-exposure shot is intentionally abstract and minimizes negative space, allowing the viewer to focus on several areas of the scene at the same time. It also has the power to make a subject out in what might otherwise be an unassuming element. Let’s take a closer look at how to use the technique to create shots that pop in your portfolio.

Multi-exposure modes explained

Woodland scenes captured using multiple exposures
The final image (1) comprises a double exposure of a colorful subject (2) and a bright base image (3) shot using Brighten blend modePeter Fenech
Woodland scenes captured using multiple exposures
Peter Fenech
Woodland scenes captured using multiple exposures
Peter Fenech

Using layer blend modes has become a staple tool in the photo-editing process, and many photographers have become accustomed to how each one functions with the layers below the working layer in the layers panel, in Photoshop, Affinity, or similar. Learning to create blended images in-camera can therefore take a bit of acclimatization.

Many cameras today have a range of modes listed in their respective Multiple Exposure menu. Older models, especially older DSLR cameras, might only have a single Off/On option, but the latest mirrorless models, such as the Fujifilm X-T5, Canon EOS R6 Mark III, or Nikon Z5 II, all have sophisticated systems.

The common modes across all of these brands are Additive, Average, Lighten, and Darken, although the exact terminology does vary. Additive pretty much does what it sounds like – the pixels from one frame are added to the subsequent ones.

This has the effect of summing together the exposure of each frame, which can lead to overexposure if you’re not careful. Where two already bright areas of each frame overlap, for example, the resulting blended image can suffer from highlight clipping where there was none in the individual files.

Double exposure images of the Newcastle Bridges

The Darken blend mode of a Canon camera removes the brightest pixels, filling the sky with a darker texture from the second frame (Image credit: Peter Fenech)

Double exposure images of the Newcastle Bridges

The Bright mode of a Canon camera favors the brightest pixels, filling in shadow areas with the bright reflections of the second overlaying frame (Image credit: Peter Fenech)

To combat this, it’s often necessary to underexpose each frame by around a stop in Additive mode, thereby producing a final image with a neutral (centered) exposure. Many people choose this mode if they prefer a similar experience to traditional film-era multiple exposure photography.

Next up is Average mode. With this selected, the camera will automatically adjust the exposure of each frame to compensate for exposure variations. This will give you a shot with the same brightness as a correctly exposed single frame.

Meanwhile, Bright or Lighten mode will only allow the brightest pixels from the underlying image to show through the second. This is ideal if you want a bright neon sign to show through a darker brick texture, for example.

Conversely, Darken mode has the opposite effect and prioritises the darker pixels. If you want texture from the second image to only be visible in the sky of the first, or through the breaks in the tree line of a forest, this is the mode to choose.

In many cases, trial and error play a part in successfully crafting in-camera multiple exposures, although experience definitely helps with identifying the perfect pairings of subject matter and overlays. On some cameras, there will be a mode where you can see a live preview of the blended image, which can be a big help when finalizing the composition of your shot.

A pro tip to consider here is to ensure the continuous multiple exposure option is selected in the camera menu. This gives you the option to have double- or multi-exposure mode cancelled after a preselected number of shots have been taken, or to keep it active after each frame blend is complete.

When you’re not sure when the next opportunity will come along, it’s best to use the auto-cancel option, so you don’t get caught out and produce a blended frame when you actually wanted a single frame.

However, where crafting abstract images is the whole purpose of your shoot, keeping the mode active at all times speeds up the process and allows you to shoot many variations of a composition until you have found the perfect alignment of objects.

Some cameras will also give you the option to keep the individual frames which is useful if you want to try blending manually in software.

Mulitple-exposure in-camera steps

A man holding a camera outdoors showing the multi exposure menu on-screen

(Image credit: Peter Fenech)

Step 1: choose your blend mode

If you have a darker subject that you’d like to combine with a brighter overlay, select the Darken mode. For the forest shot (above), I wanted the darker flowers to fill the bright spaces between the trees, where the sky was visible.

Step 2: work out your exposure

Don’t forget your basic exposure calculations, but tailor them to enhance the blended image. I exposed the first base image for the shadows which quickly clipped the highlights. Since I wanted a clear separation of tones for the blend, this was perfectly acceptable. For Additive mode, underexpose each frame by around one stop.

Step 3: take your first frame

Compose your base image carefully since this will determine the overall framing of the final shot. Trigger the shutter and preview it if your camera allows live previews of the blend in progress.

Step 4: shoot your overlay

Using the preview image if available, align the live view image with the ghost-like base frame until you are happy with the composition. Take the shot and preview the blended frame, checking for unintentionally excluded details. This can occur where pixels are brighter or darker than expected and are therefore missing (or over-exaggerated) in the final blend.

A man holding a camera outdoors showing the multi exposure menu on-screen

(Image credit: Peter Fenech)

Fujifilm workflow

Fujifilm

(Image credit: Fujifilm)

With a heavy focus on creative photography, the best Fujifilm cameras really lean into the Multi-exposure technique. While they feature similar blend modes to other brands, the terminology varies slightly. It’s therefore a good idea to compare modes to ensure you select the right one in any given subject-specific condition. Both Additive and Average modes are the same, but the following need a little decoding:

COMPARATIVE LIGHT - this is largely the same as Lighten or Bright mode on Nikon and Canon cameras, making bright pixels stand out against darker backgrounds.

COMPARATIVE DARK - the equivalent mode to Darken or Dark modes from other camera manufacturers. This will essentially fill bright areas with the underlying darker textures.

If you are using a Fujifilm model that has tactile controls, such as the X-T5 or X-T30 III, make sure you control your exposure by using the manual shutter speed dial, rather than by altering the f-stop from a lens-based aperture ring. This will essentially apply exposure compensation, which is critical when using Additive mode. However, this method will also ensure your depth-of-field doesn’t change between frames.

I also recommend checking out @bewaremyfuji on Instagram, who is a master of this technique — some of his multi-exposure nightscapes are particularly dynamic.

What should you shoot?

Put simply, anything with a clear outline can make a great multi-exposure shot. That’s because there is a sharp outline between the light and dark areas, which makes it easier to see where the pixels from one frame have blended with those from the next. It’s for this reason that skylines and profile portraits are popular subjects for this type of imagery. Creating a silhouette of buildings or the outline of a person makes a defined shape within which you can overlay the detail from another scene.

Equally, base layers with lots of texture or brightly colored patterns are ideal for creating those painterly style impressionistic images mentioned earlier. I like to bring together elements that look like they belong together, where natural subjects appear in the frame, but for urban images, I enjoy playing with heavy contrasts. Think natural structures like leaves, combined with industrial ironwork or brick walls.

A double exposure of an arrangement of leaves and tree bark

Average mode prevented overexposure of the areas in full sun in the background. Meanwhile, the brighter leaves stand out against the darker tree bark while showing through some of the texture (Image credit: Peter Fenech)

If the baseline detail is already quite chaotic, such as in an image of a forest, I’ll often select Additive or Average mode to create more of an overlap, leaning into the ‘messy’ state of the natural environment. For shots of cities though, I try to create sharp silhouettes where the shapes have minimal overlap, thereby crafting clearly defined zones within the composition.

Combining multiple exposures with other creative techniques, like intentional camera movement ('ICM'), can also introduce some excellent effects.

Double or multi-exposure?

Once you’ve decided to experiment with these techniques, it raises further questions: what is the difference between multiple- and double-exposures, and when should each one be used?

Double-exposure mode is the classic choice and will simplify your workflow. It’s the mode to choose while you are learning how each blend option works and are just starting out with this technique. For standard urban photography or abstract landscapes, capturing just two frames is often enough, and I’d advise you to only consider shooting more frames once you fully understand how each frame is going to impact the others.

Multiple-exposure sequences, in other words combining three or more frames, can be great for complex textures or when you want to convey the movement of a subject in motion. Capturing the subject in multiple positions in the same frame – an athlete or dancer in several positions, for example – can produce a stroboscopic look that follows a perfectly timed sequence of planned movements. This is best done from a tripod to keep the camera stationary.

Multiple exposure images of a woodland scenes
Taking a shot and flipping the camera for the second frame, using Average Mode, creates a mirror image effectPeter Fenech
Multiple exposure images of a woodland scenes
Peter Fenech

There's a sneaky way to watch the 2026 Wimbledon Men's Final for free — stream Sinner vs Zverev

Watch Jannik Sinner take on Alexander Zverev in the Wimbledon Men's final as the Italian looks to defend his title at SW19.

Both players head into the match on the back of commanding straight-set victories in both the quarter-finals and semi-finals. However, four-time Grand Slam winner Sinner will undoubtedly start as the favourite here, as he fights to draw level with Carlos Alcaraz on two Wimbledon titles.

Having grabbed his first Grand Slam title at Roland-Garros, this is Zverev's most important assignment if he wants to prove his mettle against this generation's best. After all, he didn't face Sinner, Alcaraz or Novak Djokovic during his French Open title run.

The best part? We've found a sneaky way to watch the final completely FREE, from wherever you are!

The hack: BBC iPlayer in the UK and 9Now in Australia – along with a couple of local streaming platforms in Switzerland – are showing the match at no cost!

But what if you're traveling outside these countries? Can you still watch the 2026 Wimbledon men's final for free - from the US or Canada? Yes, you can! Read on to find out how.

How to watch Wimbledon 2026 Men's Final for free

Wimbledon 2026 Men's Singles Final will be streamed live and for free in several countries around the world, with the best English-language coverage available in the UK on BBC iPlayer and in Australia on 9Now.

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Which devices can I watch Wimbledon 2026 Men's Final for free with?

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Lionel Messi breaks down Argentina’s 2026 World Cup semifinal clash: ‘Playing against England is special’

12 July 2026 at 19:16
After an important victory over Switzerland in the final minutes, Argentina secured their place in the 2026 World Cup semifinals. They will face England, in a highly competitive clash. With that in mind, Lionel Messi reflected on the upcoming encounter, recalling that famous 1986 clash.

Argentina have managed to become one of the best teams at the 2026 World Cup. Even though they had to go to extra time, they managed to defeat Switzerland, reaching the semifinals in convincing fashion. There, they will face England in a match that brings back memories of the historic 1986 encounter. With that in mind, Lionel Messi decided to reflect on the upcoming clash, making his position clear.

“Obviously, I remember everything (about the 1986 match between Argentina and England) through videos and photos. As Argentines, we constantly watch it. But I think this group is used to playing these kinds of matches. To playing games no matter who the opponent is. Playing against England is special because they are a powerhouse. Personally, it will be the first time I’m going to play against them,” Lionel Messi said in the mixed zone after the match.

Lionel Messi has played 205 matches for Argentina but has never faced England. Despite the tensions that exist between the two national teams, the 39-year-old star has chosen to stay away from any historical narrative, a perspective that differs from that of many fans and Argentina legends. Instead, he has emphasized that Thomas Tuchel’s team are a powerhouse and that Argentina’s focus is simply on defeating them.

Unlike previous editions, the rivalry between Argentina and England is purely soccer-related on the pitch. With both teams having struggled to reach the semifinals, the match appears to be more evenly balanced than expected. As a result, Lionel Messi’s team could once again depend on individual talent to make the difference. In addition, head coach Lionel Scaloni acknowledged that the team still needs to improve.

Lionel Messi celebrates a goal for Argentina.

Argentina vs England: Revisiting their latest World Cup encounters

Argentina and England have faced each other five times in World Cup history. There is a 40-year gap between their first and most recent meeting. Although political tensions fueled the rivalry, the two sides have not faced each other in 24 years, making this encounter particularly significant. In their first meeting in 1962, England claimed a 3-1 victory, a result they repeated in 1966, proving to be the clear favorites.

After several years without a victory, Argentina defeated England at the 1986 World Cup in the so-called “Match of the Century,” where Diego Maradona delivered a legendary performance. They then defeated England again at the 1998 World Cup, winning on penalties in the Round of 16. However, Argentina lost their most recent meeting, which came at the 2002 World Cup, meaning the overall record does not favor Lionel Messi’s team.

Lionel Messi #10 of Argentina reacts during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarter Final.

Brahim Diaz-Mourinho görüşmesi bekleniyor: Galatasaray pusuda

Real Madrid'le mukavelesinin son senesine giren Brahim Diaz, Galatasaray'ın radarında bulunuyor. Faslı kanat oyuncusu, Madrid'de kalmak istediğini söylemişti. Ancak fikri değişebilir!

Galatasaray'ın şu anda kanatlarında alternatif eksikliği bulunuyor. Transferde ağırlık orta saha ve forvet bölgelerine verilse de kanatlar konusunda da çalışmalar yapılıyor. Sarı-Kırmızılılar'ın alternatiflerinden biri Brahim Diaz'dı... Ancak Faslı futbolcu kısa süre önce Real Madrid'de kalmak istediğini açıkladı.

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26 yaşındaki sağ kanat oyuncusunun sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027'de bitiyor. Yani kontratının son senesine girdi. Diaz, Jose Mourinho ile birlikte şansını yeniden denemek istiyor. Ancak ikili arasında yapılacak görüşmenin ardından Diaz ayrılmaya karar verebilir...

RESMİ TEKLİF SUNULACAK

Galatasaray, ikili arasındaki görüşmeyi bekliyor. Mourinho, Diaz'la devam etmek istemediğini söylerse Sarı-Kırmızılılar resmi teklifini sunacak. Öte yandan Faslı yıldızın adı Fenerbahçe'yle de anılıyordu. Ayrıca Roma ve Juventus kulüpleri de oyuncunun durumunu yakından takip ediyor.

Helal olsun Mete Gazoz: Altın madalya bize çok yakışıyor!

Milli okçu Mete Gazoz, Hyundai Okçuluk Dünya Kupası klasik yay erkekler finalinde İtalya'dan Mauro Nespoli'yi mağlup ederek altın madalyanın sahibi oldu.

Milli okçumuz Mete Gazoz, Hyundai Okçuluk Dünya Kupası'nda bir kez daha zirveye çıkarak Türkiye'ye altın madalya kazandırdı.

Klasik yay erkekler finalinde İtalyan rakibi Mauro Nespoli ile karşı karşıya gelen başarılı sporcu, üstün performansıyla organizasyonu şampiyon tamamladı.

Bu sonuçla Mete Gazoz, uluslararası arenadaki başarılarına bir yenisini daha ekledi. Milli okçu, Hyundai Okçuluk Dünya Kupası'nı altın madalyayla tamamlayarak Türk okçuluğu adına önemli bir başarıya daha imza attı.

60 milyon euro'dan kuruş inmiyorlar: Can Uzun işi buzdolabına

Galatasaray'ın somut ilgisine ve genç yıldızın yeşil ışık yakmasına rağmen, Eintracht Frankfurt Sportif Direktörü Markus Krösche'nin 60 milyon Euro'luk devasa bonservis inadı transferi çıkmaza soktu; kulüpler arası resmi temas kurulamadan süreç askıya alındı.

Galatasaray’ın genç yıldız Can Uzun için başlattığı transfer operasyonu, Eintracht Frankfurt’un astronomik bonservis duvarına çarptı. Sarı-kırmızılılar oyuncu cephesiyle somut temas kursa da Alman kulübünün 60 milyon Euro’luk inadı transferi çıkmaza soktu.

Galatasaray, genç yetenek Can Uzun’un temsilcileriyle doğrudan görüşmelere başladı. Sarı-kırmızılı yönetimin oyuncuya olan ilgisi somut seviyede ilerliyor.

Galatasaray

Sky DE'nin paylaştığı bilgilere göre Can Uzun, kariyerine Galatasaray’da veya Premier Lig’de devam etmeye oldukça sıcak bakıyor. Oyuncu tarafıyla görüşmeler sürse de, şu aşamada Galatasaray ile Eintracht Frankfurt kulüpleri arasında resmi bir bonservis pazarlığı henüz gerçekleşmedi.

Transferin önündeki en büyük engel ise Alman ekibinin katı tutumu. Sky DE muhabiri Florian Plettenberg’in aktardığı bilgiye göre; Frankfurt Sportif Direktörü Markus Krösche, oyuncu için tam 60 milyon Euro bonservis bedeli talep ediyor ve bu rakamdan geri adım atmıyor.

Galatasaray’ın somut ilgisine ve oyuncunun gelme arzusuna rağmen, Frankfurt'un talep ettiği devasa bonservis bedeli bu transfer hamlesini şimdilik buzdolabına kaldırmış durumda.

Biwin Opal DW100 RGB DDR5 48 GB (2 x 24 GB) 6000 MT/s CL28 EXPO ULL Memory Kit Review – Solid EXPO Kit But Way Overpriced Right Now

12 July 2026 at 18:55

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In 2026, we live in the worst kind of memory crisis that the consumer market has ever faced. Some people call it the RAMmageddon, and others call it the RAMpocalypse. Whichever way you want to call it, one thing is set: shortages created by massive demand in the AI and data center segment have led to a severe hike in prices across all memory segments. This came at a time when memory speeds were seeing rapid updates. We saw speeds surge past 9000 MT/s, and some kits were hitting close to 10,000 MT/s. We saw the launch of CUDIMMs and […]

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Apple’s Chipset Development Is Unparalleled As Company Is Already Working On The M8, Flaunting Superior AI Capabilities Not To Mention Enhanced Efficiency

12 July 2026 at 18:51

Apple is already developing the M8

In the AI race, Apple isn’t the first name that you’d expect to be ahead of its rivals, but when it comes to chipsets that are tailor-made to tackle the aforementioned workloads, we doubt other names come to mind. While we have reported that the M7 is being designed to bring even better on-device AI performance to the table, the M8 is expected to surpass its predecessor in this aspect, while also being one of the company’s first silicon range to leverage a new manufacturing process. M8 could be Apple’s first 1.4nm SoC designed for powerful computing, bringing superior efficiency […]

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Heavyweight champion willing to give Derek Chisora another world title shot at 42 years old

12 July 2026 at 17:49

Derek Chisora’s defeat to Deontay Wilder was expected to confirm his retirement, but ‘Del Boy’ is still yet to formally confirm that his career has come to an end. Now, the 42-year-old could be on the verge of a world title shot – an opportunity which would undoubtedly convince him to remain in the sport.  […]

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Deals: iPhone 17 Pro Max gets a price cut, Nothing Phone (4b) up for pre-order

12 July 2026 at 18:01

Apple's iPhone 17 Pro Max and the iPhone 17e are on sale this week. Meanwhile, Nothing's newly unveiled Phone (4b) is now up for pre-order. Rounding out this week's deals are a couple of Google's Pixel phones, Xiaomi's 17 series, and the Samsung Galaxy A57. The Nothing Phone (4b) marks the UK brand's first "b" series phone. While there are no launch discounts on offer, the handset is now available for pre-order, with deliveries scheduled to begin on July 16. Nothing Phone (4b) pre-order coming July 16 ...

İnfantino: “Dünya çempionatı 64 komanda ilə keçirilə bilər”

12 July 2026 at 18:00

Canni Infantino dünya çempionatının iştirakçılarının sayının gələcəkdə 64 komandaya çatdırılması ehtimalını istisna etmədiyini açıqlayıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, FİFA prezidenti bu barədə jurnalistlərə açıqlamasında bildirib .

Onun sözlərinə görə, bu məsələ DÇ-2026 başa çatdıqdan sonra müzakirəyə çıxarıla bilər:

“Bu məsələni hazırkı dünya çempionatı başa çatdıqdan sonra mütləq nəzərdən keçirmək lazımdır. Dünya çempionatında iştirak etmək arzusu təkcə Avropa və Cənubi Amerika komandaları üçün deyil, bütün dünya üçün əlçatan olmalıdır”, – deyə İnfantino bildirib.

O, həmçinin 2026-cı il dünya çempionatında iştirakçı komandaların sayının 48-ə çatdırılmasını böyük uğur kimi qiymətləndirib.

Qeyd edək ki, ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikanın birgə ev sahibliyi etdiyi DÇ-2026 tarixdə ilk dəfə 48 milli komandanın iştirakı ilə keçirilir. Turnir iyulun 19-da başa çatacaq.

“Turan Tovuz”u “Şəfa”ya dəyişdi

12 July 2026 at 18:39

“Turan Tovuz”un futbolçusu Fərid Yusifli karyerasını “Şəfa”da davam etdirəcək.

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

Klublar oyunçunun keçidi ilə bağlı razılığa gəlib.

Fərid ötən mövsüm 18 oyunda 1 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.

Lunev Estoniyada “qızıl” qazandı

12 July 2026 at 18:15

Azərbaycan atıcılıq millisinin üzvü Ruslan Lunev Estoniyanın Männiku şəhərində keçirilən “Lapua” Avropa Kubokunda növbəti möhtəşəm uğura imza atıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, atıcımız 25 metr mərkəzi atəş açma növü üzrə keçirilən yarışda yüksək nəticə göstərərək qızıl medal qazanıb.

Ruslan Lunev təsnifat mərhələsində 583 xal toplayaraq bütün rəqiblərini geridə qoyub, birinci yeri tutub və Azərbaycan bayrağını fəxri kürsünün ən yüksək pilləsində dalğalandırıb.

Azərbaycan yığmasının üzvü “Riqa”da

12 July 2026 at 17:38

Qadın futbolçulardan ibarət Azərbaycan milli komandasının üzvü Milana Rəhimova özünə yeni komanda tapıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, yarımmüdafiəçi Latviya təmsilçisi “Riqa”ya keçib. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Milana ilə anlaşmanın detalları açıqlanmayıb.

Report Doekhi wanted by Lazio as free agent

12 July 2026 at 18:23

Lazio are in talks with defender Danilho Doekhi, claims transfer pundit Fabrizio Romano, as he would be a free agent after leaving Union Berlin.

The Aquile need to completely revamp their defence this summer with the arrival of coach Gennaro Gattuso, and above all the exits of Alessio Romagnoli and Mario Gila.

They already picked up one free agent in the form of left-back Alfonso Pedraza, as the 30-year-old was out of contract with Villarreal.

Lazio looking at Doekhi

HEIDENHEIM, GERMANY - APRIL 11: Danilho Doekhi of 1.FC Union Berlin in action during the Bundesliga match between 1. FC Heidenheim 1846 and 1. FC Union Berlin at Voith-Arena on April 11, 2026 in Heidenheim, Germany. (Photo by Christian Kaspar-Bartke/Getty Images)
HEIDENHEIM, GERMANY – APRIL 11: Danilho Doekhi of 1.FC Union Berlin in action during the Bundesliga match between 1. FC Heidenheim 1846 and 1. FC Union Berlin at Voith-Arena on April 11, 2026 in Heidenheim, Germany. (Photo by Christian Kaspar-Bartke/Getty Images)

According to Romano, their next target is 28-year-old Doekhi, who is available after his deal with Union Berlin ran down on June 30.

The Dutch centre-back has no shortage of other interested parties, including Aston Villa, Leeds United, Crystal Palace, Besiktas, Fenerbahce, Borussia Dortmund and PSV Eindhoven.

However, most of those approaches were earlier in the summer and the focus on him appears to have cooled, allowing Lazio to push their way into the queue.

A product of the Excelsior and Ajax youth academies, he moved to Union Berlin from Vitesse as a free agent in 2022.

Official: Frosinone renew Fini, Calvani and Cittadini loans for 2026-27

12 July 2026 at 18:06

Newly-promoted Frosinone have announced that Gabriele Calvani, Seydou Fini and Giorgio Cittadini have renewed their loans from Genoa and Atalanta.

The Canarini finished second in the Serie B table last season, securing automatic promotion back to the top flight.

They did it largely thanks to a squad packed with young talent on loan from Serie A sides.

Now those are allowed to continue the project at the Stadio Benito Stirpe, as they renewed their loan agreements for one more season.

Fini, Calvani and Cittadini stay

GENOA, ITALY - AUGUST 9: Seydou Fini of Genoa looks on during the Coppa Italia match between Genoa CFC and Reggiana at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on August 9, 2024 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)
GENOA, ITALY – AUGUST 9: Seydou Fini of Genoa looks on during the Coppa Italia match between Genoa CFC and Reggiana at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on August 9, 2024 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)

Genoa have formally loaned defender Calvani and striker Fini for the 2026-27 campaign.

Atalanta also sealed the loan of defender Cittadini for another season.

All of those are temporary moves without options to make them permanent.

An Italy Under-21 international who just turned 20 last month, Fini scored one goal with two assists in eight appearances during his six-month loan at Frosinone.

Calvani is a 22-year-old centre-back who made 37 appearances with the Canarini last term.

Cittadini is a 24-year-old central defender who first came to Frosinone on loan in 2024, meaning this will be his third consecutive season with the club.

Roma targeted Moreira and Garnacho in double Chelsea deal

12 July 2026 at 17:46

Roma could end up doing a double deal with Chelsea, because negotiations can intensify for both Alejandro Garnacho and Diego Moreira, who is at RC Strasbourg.

The Giallorossi have abandoned hope of securing Mason Greenwood from Olympique Marseille, as he has agreed a move to Fenerbahce instead.

Moreira and Garnacho on Roma radar

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - JULY 01: Diego Moreira of Belgium in action during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round Of 32 match between Belgium and Senegal at Seattle Stadium on July 01, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – JULY 01: Diego Moreira of Belgium in action during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round Of 32 match between Belgium and Senegal at Seattle Stadium on July 01, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)

The next name on the list is Moreira, who turns 22 next month and who Chelsea sold to RC Strasbourg for €8.5m in the summer of 2024.

Both clubs are under the same banner of consortium BlueCo and owner Todd Boehly.

As part of that agreement, Chelsea have first refusal on the player, one that they do not seem interested in activating.

However, Sportitalia transfer pundit Alfredo Pedullà insists that the fact the clubs are owned by the same people could see them potentially work out more favourable terms if combined with a swoop for Chelsea’s Garnacho.

La Gazzetta dello Sport claim that Roma are offering €35m plus bonuses, including a 10 per cent sell-on fee, to buy Moreira, while they would prefer to get Garnacho on loan with an option to buy.

Considering Garnacho’s career has stalled due to a lack of playing time, first at Manchester United and then Chelsea, he would relish the opportunity to play regularly under Gian Piero Gasperini.

Their qualification for the Champions League has also helped the situation, along with the presence of Garnacho’s good friend Paulo Dybala.

Muharemovic wanted by Newcastle, Sunderland, Leeds United and Bournemouth

12 July 2026 at 17:08

Sassuolo defender Tarik Muharemovic remains a Premier League target, with Newcastle United, Sunderland, Leeds United and Bournemouth focus on the €40m player, as Juventus still wait.

The Bosnia and Herzegovina international impressed at the 2026 World Cup and in Serie A for the Neroverdi, so is widely expected to move on this summer.

Muharemovic hot property for Sassuolo

SASSUOLO, ITALY - DECEMBER 06: Tarik Muharemovic of US Sassuolo Calcio celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and ACF Fiorentina at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on December 06, 2025 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
SASSUOLO, ITALY – DECEMBER 06: Tarik Muharemovic of US Sassuolo Calcio celebrates scoring his team’s second goal during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and ACF Fiorentina at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on December 06, 2025 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

The asking price has been set at €40m, though Juventus would be able to get him for half that figure.

This is because he was in their youth academy and was sold to Sassuolo for €2m, retaining a 50 per cent cut of the future sale fee.

Nonetheless, Juve are still not sure whether to go ahead with the move, so this is giving time for the Premier League clubs to make a genuine offer.

According to the Corriere dello Sport and also Sportitalia transfer pundit Alfredo Pedullà, there are several English sides ready to swoop for Muharemovic at €40m.

They are Newcastle United, Sunderland, Leeds United and Bournemouth, who have all shown a strong interest in the 23-year-old.

Why Lautaro avoided suspension for England vs. Argentina World Cup semi-final

12 July 2026 at 17:04

Lautaro Martinez struck in the 121st minute to help Argentina on their way to the 2026 World Cup semi-final in the early hours of Sunday morning, but some feel that the Inter skipper was fortunate to avoid a second yellow and a suspension for the upcoming last-four tie with England. Here’s why El Toro escaped punishment. 

How Lautaro Martinez escaped second yellow card in Argentina 3-1 Switzerland

Lautaro was initially named on the substitutes’ bench for Argentina’s eventual 3-1 quarter-final win against Switzerland in Kansas City, but emerged off the bench in the 84th minute and contributed his nation’s third goal of the night in the 121st minute of the tie to put the game beyond any doubt.

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - JULY 11: Lautaro Martinez #22 of Argentina celebrates scoring his team's third goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarter Final match between Argentina and Switzerland at Kansas City Stadium on July 11, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI – JULY 11: Lautaro Martinez #22 of Argentina celebrates scoring his team’s third goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarter Final match between Argentina and Switzerland at Kansas City Stadium on July 11, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)

Lautaro was on a booking at the time of his goal, and some eagle-eyed fans believe that he should have been shown a second yellow and sent off for his celebrations. Had that been the case, the Inter striker would have been suspended for the World Cup semi-final against England coming up on Wednesday night. 

That is because Lautaro jumped over the advertising hoardings and went right up to the Argentina supporters behind the goal while celebrating his 121st-minute settler. 

Under the IFAB laws of the game, a player should be shown a yellow card if he approaches supporters in a way that creates any potential crowd safety issues. 

However, as Lautaro’s celebrations in front of the stands only lasted for a brief moment, and given that he didn’t even attempt to touch or engage with the fans in front of him, the officials felt that this specific incident did not require further punishment. 

Lautaro Martinez with the icing on the cake for Argentina 🇦🇷 pic.twitter.com/7iHow8lZeK

— ITV Football (@itvfootball) July 12, 2026

Latest: Dortmund finally agree €30m+ fee for talented playmaker

12 July 2026 at 17:59

A top German transfer insider is reporting that Borussia Dortmund have agreed a deal for Konstantinos Karetsas.

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German transfer insider Florian Plettenberg has just dropped the breaking news that Borussia Dortmund have agreed a deal with one of their top attacking targets for the summer.

The German side have been chasing Konstantinos Karetsas for months, and now finally appear to have agreed terms with his current team, Belgian side KRC Genk.

Confusingly, Plettenberg says that the two clubs have “reached an agreement in principle,” but also claims that “negotiations… are ongoing.”

Karetsas set for move after long negotiation battle

Genk have been holding out for €35m for the Greek teenager, and we would imagine that Dortmund have had to pay most (if not all) of that. Their offers have apparently already reached €30m, so really this is coming down to some pretty small differences now.

The German side are looking ot replace Julian Brandt, who has left on a free transfer. The 18 year old Karetsas looks the perfect candidate, an elegant playmaker between the lines who can travel with the ball.

Dortmund have a great history of signing young players, and they could be onto another winner here if they get this one over the line.

In other news…

Julian Alvarez is going to go for a lot more €35m this summer, if Atletico Madrid get what they want…

Lesley Ugochukwu is going to leave Burnley for Galatasaray, and that’s good news for another Premier League team who will get a percentage of his £30m fee.

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“He doesn’t really know” – Jude Bellingam brutally fires back at Thomas Tuchel’s England criticism

12 July 2026 at 17:44

Jude Bellingham was not having any of the criticism from England manager Thomas Tuchel and fired back during his post-match interview.

Despite Bellingham scoring twice to rescue a 2-1 extra-time victory against Norway in the 2026 World Cup quarter-finals, Tuchel publicly slammed his team’s performance, labeling it “sloppy” and “lucky.”

Learning of these remarks, England’s star midfielder visibly rolled his eyes, muttered “whatever,” and launched into a blunt defense of his teammates.

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Jude Bellingham says Thomas Tuchel doesn’t understand the conditions England faced

Bellingham did not hold back when asked about his manager’s harsh assessment, suggesting that the German coach was detached from the harsh physical realities on the pitch.

The match was played in grueling Miami heat and humidity, with kickoff temperatures hitting 33°C (92°F).

“Maybe he doesn’t really know what it’s like to play in those kind of conditions against Erling Haaland, Martin Odegaard,” Bellingham responded (via BBC MOTD) . “That’s not an easy team to play against.”

The Real Madrid superstar insisted that the squad had worked hard to build a positive tournament environment and urged the camp to sustain it.

“You’re not going to win every game making a thousand passes,” Bellingham added. “Sometimes you have to win dirty. We did that tonight.”

"Maybe he doesn't know what it's like to play in those conditions."?

Jude Bellingham spoke openly about Thomas Tuchel being critical of England's performance against Norway. pic.twitter.com/aJgDGEVNfX

— Match of the Day (@BBCMOTD) July 12, 2026

Jude Bellingham wasnt happy about what Tuchel said after the game lmao pic.twitter.com/dMbuawIDan

— WolfRMFC (@WolfRMFC) July 12, 2026

 

Thomas Tuchel and Jude Bellingham’s relationship has often been under the spotlight

The explosive post-match exchange might be a glimpse of the reported friction between England’s primary talisman and their high-profile manager.

Since Tuchel took charge, several incidents have placed the pair’s dynamic under scrutiny.

The German coach previously revealed that his mother found Bellingham’s fiery on-pitch demeanour “a bit repulsive,” a remark he later clarified was an unfortunate consequence of speaking in his second language.

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Tensions resurfaced when Bellingham was left out of a squad entirely, and again during qualifying when Tuchel told him to “accept” being substituted after a frustrated reaction against Albania.

Things boiled over again at the World Cup. Bellingham’s starting spot was reportedly in doubt before the tournament, with Tuchel seemingly leaning towards Morgan Rogers, only for Bellingham to silence the debate with standout performances, having scored six goals so far and being a contender for player of the tournament.

Some could argue that Tuchel’s demanding approach has helped bring the best out of Bellingham, who continues to deliver on football’s biggest stage.

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💣 Milan seal Rabiot, Juve-Pellegrino, Zeballos-Napoli 🤏: deals 🤑

💣 Milan seal Rabiot, Juve-Pellegrino, Zeballos-Napoli 🤏: deals 🤑

Yesterday, the quarter-finals came to an end with Argentina’s win over Switzerland, and now the World Cup gets even more exciting with the two blockbuster semi-final clashes: France-Spain and Argentina-England. 

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Meanwhile, the transfer market continues to heat up. Here are the most important stories of the day.


Juve, Carnevali makes a move for Pellegrino

Juventus have made their first move to sign Mateo Pellegrino, submitting an initial official offer to Parma for the Argentine striker. According to Tuttosport, the Bianconeri are looking for a new centre-forward, and the Argentine’s profile has become the top priority for the management led by Carnevali.

Juventus’ offer is a loan with an obligation to buy set at €30 million, which would be triggered if the club finishes in 10th place in Serie A. A condition considered easy to meet, but one that does not convince Parma. The Emilian club would prefer to receive the €30 million immediately, without waiting for the permanent transfer clause to kick in. The negotiations therefore remain open, with Juventus now having to assess their next move.


Milan, Cardinale digs in over Rabiot

The future of Adrien Rabiot continues to be a talking point. According to Gazzetta dello Sport, despite recent rumours linking him with Napoli, Rabiot has no intention of forcing a move away. The midfielder signed a contract last summer until 2028, and his departure could only materialise in the face of a particularly significant offer.

Gerry Cardinale has reportedly already expressed his desire to keep the Frenchman, ruling out the possibility of a sale that could strengthen Napoli. In addition, coach Amorim considers Rabiot a key part of his project, envisioning him in the holding midfield role in his 3-4-2-1 system.


Inter, Doué is the alternative to Khalaili

Inter continue to wait for updates on Khalaili’s condition, with the player set to undergo further medical tests tomorrow. According to Sky Sport, the Nerazzurri remain confident and hope the checks will yield a positive result, allowing the deal to be completed.

At the moment, it is still too early to assess alternative scenarios. However, if the deal for Khalaili does not go through, Inter have already opened initial exploratory talks for Doué, a profile they could return to in the coming hours.


Napoli, Zeballos is getting closer

Napoli are close to completing the signing of Exequiel Zeballos. According to Tuttosport, talks with Boca Juniors are now in the final details, and the Azzurri are ready to secure one of the most promising talents in Argentine football. Boca Juniors are expected to receive around €10 million. As for the player, a long-term contract until 2031 is ready, with an initial salary of around €1.4 million per season.

The deal, again according to the newspaper, has entered its final stage, and Napoli are aiming to sort out the last details to complete the arrival of the Argentine winger.


Roma, D’Amico studies the formula for Garnacho

Roma continue to track Alejandro Garnacho as a reinforcement for the transfer market. According to Il Messaggero, the Giallorossi have identified the Argentine and Diego Moreira as their main targets to strengthen the squad. As for Garnacho, news emerged in recent hours of his exclusion from Chelsea’s training camp. The Blues are aiming for a permanent sale, but Roma consider the valuation of around €45-50 million too high.

For this reason, sporting director D’Amico would like to structure the deal along the lines of the Malen transfer, including conditions that would trigger an obligation to buy, such as a certain number of goals or Roma qualifying for next season’s Champions League.


Lazio, Doekhi emerges as a defensive option

Lazio continue to work in the market in search of defensive reinforcements following the major departures of Romagnoli, who moved to Saudi Arabia, and Gila, fresh from signing with Milan. With the market virtually at a standstill and the need to sell before thinking about any incomings, the Biancocelesti are looking into a free transfer signing. According to Fabrizio Romano, Lazio have set their sights on Danilho Doekhi. 

The defender, formerly of Union Berlin, represents a free-agent opportunity and is on Lazio’s shortlist, with initial contacts already having been made. 


Fiorentina, gap with Trabzonspor over Oulai

Among the profiles Fiorentina are following for midfield is Christ Inao Oulai, currently at Trabzonspor. According to La Nazione, the Viola have repeatedly stated that the player is not a concrete transfer target, but reports from Turkey continue to link him with Paratici’s side.

Trabzonspor value Oulai at around €40 million, a price considered very high. Fiorentina, on the other hand, could go a little above €20 million, leaving a significant gap between the parties.

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Elite LSU baseball signee removes name from MLB Draft, will attend LSU

A top LSU baseball signee is removing his name from the MLB Draft and officially making plans to attend LSU. Right-handed pitcher Coleton Brady announced his intentions to play college baseball, passing up a chance to be picked in this weekend's MLB Draft.

The Athletic ranked Brady as the No. 71 prospect in the draft. This is a massive get for Jay Johnson and the Tigers. MLB.com wasn't quite as high on Brady as The Athletic, but he was still a top-200 prospect.

"The big right-hander uses a cross-fire delivery that creates some deception and adds some quality to his breaking ball. He moves easily down the mound and fills up the strike zone, with upside to all of his offerings and a good chance to be a starter long-term," wrote the MLB.com scouting report.

Brady is only 17-years old. He stands at 6-foot-5 and weighs over 200 pounds. He has all the tools to be a quality pitcher in the SEC.

#LSU signee RHP Coleton Brady is taking his name out of the draft and coming to school.

Brady is the No. 71 player in the draft, per The Athletic’s draft rankings. He’s young. Doesn’t turn 18 until October. pic.twitter.com/at373auI9P

— Koki Riley (@KokiRiley) July 12, 2026

All things considered, the first day went well for LSU baseball's recruiting class. Only three of LSU's high school signees were picked, meaning there's a good chance a handful of talented prospects make it to campus.

This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: Elite LSU baseball signee removes name from MLB Draft, will attend LSU

Atlético CEO gives update on move for Fred

Atlético CEO gives update on move for Fred
Atlético CEO gives update on move for Fred

The negotiations involving Atlético-MG and midfielder Fred have entered a new chapter, but there is still no imminent outcome for the Atlético fans.

The CEO of the Minas Gerais club, Pedro Daniel, spoke openly about the talks, making it clear that completing the deal is seen as very difficult at the moment.

The main obstacle is Fred’s contract with the Turkish club, which runs until June 2027.

Since Galo’s board has already decided it will not make major investments in the transfer window that opens on July 20, the deal would only be viable if the player terminates his contract with Fenerbahce.

The player returned to the Turkish club at the end of June, but Atlético continues to monitor the situation closely. Pedro Daniel explained the scenario:

"It’s public that we’ve had some talks with him, but it depends much more on a decision by the club [Fenerbahce] than by us. We saw that the number of foreign players allowed in the Turkish market has changed, so there may be some movement there, but we have to wait."

Alternatives for the future

Despite the financial and contractual difficulties right now, the mutual interest keeps the negotiations alive in the long term. Fred has never hidden his desire to return to Brazilian football to play for Atlético, the club he supports.

If the termination does not happen in this transfer window, the midfielder will be able to sign a pre-contract starting at the end of the year. Last season, Fred was an important player for Fenerbahce: he played 45 matches, scored four goals, and provided five assists in the campaign that earned the team the national runners-up spot.

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Wins for Blaze and Lancashire in T20 Blast

Charli Knott, of The Blaze, batting
Charli Knott has made unbeaten half-centuries in her past two innings for The Blaze [Shutterstock]

The Blaze and Lancashire ended their group stage campaigns with victories in the T20 Blast.

Charli Knott hit a vital 84 not out as The Blaze warmed up for Friday's finals day by edging to a three-wicket win over Yorkshire at Headingley.

Meanwhile, Lancashire needed an unbroken seventh-wicket stand of 60 between Skye Thomas and Kate Cross to beat Durham at Emirates Old Trafford.

In Sunday's other games, Surrey are playing top-of-the-table Hampshire, while Somerset are hosting Essex.

Knott stars in Blaze win

A notable all-round display from Australian all-rounder Knott helped The Blaze to a helter-skelter victory over Yorkshire.

Last year's semi-finalists had already qualified for The Kia Oval showpiece but clinched their eighth win in 12 games thanks to bowling the hosts out for 122 and recovering from 41-5 in the eighth over of their chase.

Left-arm swing bowler Grace Ballinger returned 3-31, while Charley Phillips and Kirstie Gordon struck twice apiece added to two run outs.

But Knott's miserly 1-19 from four overs of off-spin was followed up by a brilliant and composed career best 84 not out off 57 balls.

Yorkshire had three batters make 23 and captain Lauren Winfield-Hill top-scoring with 29 as they missed the chance to claim a fourth straight win.

Academy leg-spinner Holly Garton impressed with 2-17 as The Blaze won with five balls remaining.

Thomas and Cross lead Lancs to win

Wicketkeeper-batter Thomas made an outstanding 55 not out off 38 balls on her senior Lancashire debut to secure a four-wicket victory for her side against Durham.

Having posted just 132-6 in their 20 overs, with skipper Hollie Armitage making 30 and Venus Weerappuli taking 2-20, Durham rose to the task of defending that low score in impressive fashion.

Heather Graham took two wickets as Lancashire slumped to 75-6 in the 13th over but Thomas and the experienced Cross put on an unbroken 60 in seven overs to put a dent in the record of a side who will appear in the Blast finals day on Friday.

Match details supplied by the ECB Reporters' Network supported by Rothesay.

Ryan Blaney wins pole and Team Penske teammate Joey Logano is 2nd at NASCAR Atlanta qualifying

HAMPTON, Ga. — Team Penske Fords claimed the front row spots for Sunday night’s NASCAR Cup Series race at EchoPark Speedway.

Ryan Blaney won the pole with a lap time of 30.815 seconds at 179.912 mph on Saturday.

Blaney’s teammate, Joey Logano, was second with a lap time of 30.851 seconds at 179.702 mph.

“Feels good to have a Penske front row,” Blaney said, adding he also can work well with other Ford drivers. “Hopefully we’ll be able to get organized at some point but it’s nice that Joey and I are starting at the front.”

Blaney is third in the Cup Series points race. Points leader Denny Hamlin and second-place Tyler Reddick qualified 28th and 31st, respectively, in their 23XI Racing Toyotas.

“They normally don’t qualify great at these speedways,” Blaney said, adding he expects the Toyota cars “can probably be aggressive in the draft. ... You look at the spring race here. The Toyotas were really good in the race.”

Reddick won at EchoPark Speedway on Feb. 22.

Kyle Larson was third in qualifying, followed by Austin Dillon and Daniel Suarez. Hendrick Motorsports teammates Alex Bowman and Chase Elliott qualified sixth and seventh, respectively. Elliott won last summer’s race at his home track near Atlanta.

Austin Cindric, Ross Chastain and Brad Keselowski rounded out the top 10.

Aces crush Mercury, 106-58, for third-largest blowout in WNBA history

The Phoenix Mercury began a two-game road trip against the two best teams in the WNBA by nearly making history — but not the kind of history that anyone associated with the team might choose to remember.

The Las Vegas Aces defeated the Mercury 106-58 on Saturday, a 48-point loss that was the third-worst in WNBA history. A'ja Wilson led all scorers with 21 points and grabbed 15 rebounds. And in her WNBA debut, Justine Pissott added 19 points off the bench, shooting 5-for-6 on 3-pointers.

Believe it or not, this was a rematch of the WNBA Finals, which the Aces won in a four-game sweep for their third championship in four seasons. The Mercury also defeated the Aces 99-66 in their 2026 season opener.

Run back Justine Pissott's 10 minutes of absolute DOMINANCE in the @LVAces' win 🔥

10 MIN | 19 PTS | 5 3PM

🏆 WNBA debut record: 5 made 3-pointers https://t.co/2EfjOiwo2gpic.twitter.com/sdbs5Si9p3

— WNBA (@WNBA) July 12, 2026

The Aces took a 29-9 lead after the first quarter and had a 57-22 edge at halftime. With nearly seven minutes remaining in the game, Las Vegas led by 54 points, 92-38.

The largest blowout in WNBA history is a 59-point win by the Minnesota Lynx over the Indiana Fever, 111-52, in 2017. The Lynx put together a 37-0 run in that game.

Monique Akoa Makani scored 13 points to lead the Mercury and Lexi Held added 11 points. They were the only Mercury players to score in double figures, as the team shot 35% from the floor. Phoenix lost its third consecutive game to drop to 8-16, the fourth-worst record in the WNBA.

#Mercury Nate Tibbetts on "totally unacceptable" 106-58 loss to Las Vegas, most one-sided defeat in team history #WNBApic.twitter.com/k4F9aC1Fkt

— jeffmetcalfe (@jeffmetcalfe) July 12, 2026

"The reality is, we can't have any more of these," Mercury coach Nate Tibbetts said afterward. "It's time for us to make a move if we're going to make a move. You don't want to come out and play like that."

"Extremely disappointed for everyone involved — the players, the staff, the organization, the fans, everybody," he added. "That was completely unacceptable."

Pissott scored her 19 points in just 10 minutes. Her five 3-pointers were the most ever for a player making her WNBA debut.

A second-round pick in this year's draft (No. 25 overall) by the Indiana Fever out of Vanderbilt, the 22-year-old played through training camp on a player development contract. After being waived this week, she quickly signed with the Aces.

Up next for the Aces is a prime-time matchup with the Fever scheduled for 9 p.m. ET. Caitlin Clark is expected to play for Indiana, but will be on a restriction of 20-25 minutes as she continues to recover from a back injury, according to head coach Stephanie White.

The Mercury play the Lynx — tied for the WNBA's top record with the Aces at 17-6 — on Monday in Minnesota.

Official: Frosinone renew Fini, Calvani and Cittadini loans for 2026-27

Official: Frosinone renew Fini, Calvani and Cittadini loans for 2026-27
Official: Frosinone renew Fini, Calvani and Cittadini loans for 2026-27

Newly-promoted Frosinone have announced that Gabriele Calvani, Seydou Fini and Giorgio Cittadini have renewed their loans from Genoa and Atalanta.

The Canarini finished second in the Serie B table last season, securing automatic promotion back to the top flight.

They did it largely thanks to a squad packed with young talent on loan from Serie A sides.

Now those are allowed to continue the project at the Stadio Benito Stirpe, as they renewed their loan agreements for one more season.

Fini, Calvani and Cittadini stay

GENOA, ITALY – AUGUST 9: Seydou Fini of Genoa looks on during the Coppa Italia match between Genoa CFC and Reggiana at Stadio Luigi Ferraris on August 9, 2024 in Genoa, Italy. (Photo by Simone Arveda/Getty Images)

Genoa have formally loaned defender Calvani and striker Fini for the 2026-27 campaign.

Atalanta also sealed the loan of defender Cittadini for another season.

All of those are temporary moves without options to make them permanent.

An Italy Under-21 international who just turned 20 last month, Fini scored one goal with two assists in eight appearances during his six-month loan at Frosinone.

Calvani is a 22-year-old centre-back who made 37 appearances with the Canarini last term.

Cittadini is a 24-year-old central defender who first came to Frosinone on loan in 2024, meaning this will be his third consecutive season with the club.

Look: Cooper Kupp back in L.A. training with Puka Nacua ahead of camp

Cooper Kupp is heading into his second season with the Seattle Seahawks after being cut by the Los Angeles Rams last year, but he still hasn’t completely left Southern California or his former Rams teammates.

A new video from The Village, where several current and former Rams players work out, shows Kupp training with his good friend Puka Nacua. Both players are getting ready for their respective training camps, which begin later this month.

Kupp was a mentor to Nacua during their two seasons together with the Rams in 2023 and 2024, and it seems he’s still maintaining that “big brother” role to the young receiver in L.A.

Red Sox 2nd Draft Pick is 6-foot-4 NCAA Star

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The Boston Red Sox scouting department clearly didn't mind going to Chapel Hill.

Their first two picks in the 2026 MLB Draft were from the University of North Carolina.

That includes Jake Schaffner, who could be the shortstop of the future.

It also includes Owen Hull, who went off the board at No. 67 overall and we'll focus on here.

He was technically part of the Competitive Balance Round B, but he's more or less a second-round pick.

Hull is one of those guys who looks the part from the moment he gets off the bus, standing 6-foot-4 and 215 pounds.

He had an oddly slow start to his college career at George Mason, but he eventually became one of the best players in college baseball for the Tar Heels.

"After going just 4-for-22 as a George Mason freshman in 2024, Hull slashed .367/.474/.557 and ranked fourth in NCAA Division I in runs (83) and 10th in steals (42) last spring," MLB.com wrote in its draft blurb about Hull. "He boosted his line to .393/.500/.615 after transferring to North Carolina, finishing second in D-I in hits (103) and RBI (87) and third in doubles (27) while leading the Tar Heels to a runner-up finish at the College World Series. At 6-foot-4 and 215 pounds, he offers one of the best combinations of physicality and athleticism in the college ranks."

MORE: Who is the best Red Sox draft pick ever?

The only question mark is the nature of Hull's swing.

"The complicating factor with Hull is that scouts don't love his unorthodox left-handed swing, which can get rigid and features so-so bat speed," MLB.com writes. "He controls the strike zone well and makes hard contact with ease, but he also hits a lot of balls on the ground. He did start to hit for more power later in the season and has enough raw pop to produce 15-20 homers annually as a pro if he can make adjustments."

The Red Sox will be hoping that the results of the swing continue to be good, regardless of the swing itself.

Hull has enough speed to potentially play centerfield, or he could end up in right.

Either way, it's a Tar Heel blue tint to this year's Red Sox draft class.

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Mbappé completes training session after injury scare against Morocco

Real Madrid striker Kylian Mbappé trained with the rest of the group after experiencing some physical problems during France’s win against Morocco in the FIFA World Cup Quarterfinals. Mbappé completed the training session and will be ready to face Spain in the Semifinals next Tuesday.

The French striker has been leading France during the tournament, so having him healthy and ready to go will be crucial for coach Didier Deschamps.

Dayot Upamecano and William Saliba couldn’t train with their teammates, so it will be interesting to see if they are able to recover in time for Tuesday’s match. Real Madrid midfielder Aurelien Tchouameni remains ‘doubtful’ for Tuesday’s game and he’s missed France’s last two matches with a thigh injury that has been problematic for him and the French national team.

Edwin Díaz starts rehab assignment, Kyle Hurt optioned to Triple-A

Los Angeles, CA - June 16, 2026: Los Angeles Dodgers pitcher Edwin Diaz works out before an MLB game against the Tampa Bay Rays at UNIQLO Field at Dodger Stadium on Tuesday, June 16, 2026 in Los Angeles, CA. (Eric Thayer / Los Angeles Times via Getty Images)

Dodgers closer Edwin Díaz officially started a minor league rehab assignment on Saturday night, tossing a scoreless inning for Class-A Ontario with two strikeouts and a single allowed.

Díaz needed only 11 pitches, eight of them for strikes in his first game action in 83 days. Making his way back from arthroscopic surgery to remove loose bodies in his right elbow, Díaz is expected back at some point shortly after the All-Star break. After his outing, Díaz told reporters in Ontario he might need three more rehab games before being ready for return.

ladies and gentleman, EDWIN DÍAZ pic.twitter.com/lR2NINeLIH

— Ontario Tower Buzzers (@towerbuzzers) July 12, 2026

Player of the day

Tyler Gough walked four but also struck out five in his three scoreless innings for Great Lakes.

The 22-year-old right-hander, who was acquired from the Mariners for left-hander Robinson Ortiz on November 16, has pitched 13 scoreless innings since joining Great Lakes. After missing nearly two months on the injured list, Gough between Ontario and Great Lakes has a 0.81 ERA in eight starts and 33 1/3 innings, with 39 strikeouts and 13 walks.

Triple-A Oklahoma City

Rain washed away Oklahoma City’s Saturday game against the El Paso Chihuahuas (Padres), which served as a blessing for the Comets.

Oklahoma City’s scheduled starter was Landon Knack, but he was called up to eat innings Saturday after the Dodgers used a bullpen game on Friday. The move to necessitate space on the 40-man roster with Knack coming off the 60-day injured list was Charlie Barnes, the scheduled Sunday starter for the Comets, was designated for assignment.

Oklahoma City and El Paso will make up Saturday’s rainout on August 26, which means they only have to cover nine innings on the mound this weekend instead of 18.

Double-A Tulsa

Peter Heubeck gave up seven runs and couldn’t finish the first inning in the Drillers’ blowout loss to the Springfield Cardinals, which was shortened by rain to only six innings.

Taylor Young hit a two-run double in defeat.

Josue De Paula and Mike Sirota left the Drillers to head to Philadelphia for the Futures Game on Sunday. Kole Myers had two singles and two RBI while playing left field on Saturday, with Kendall George in center field and Zyhir Hope in right field.

High-A Great Lakes

Charles Davalan hit a game-winning home run in the eighth inning in the Loons’ victory over the Dayton Dragons (Reds). His two-run shot turned a 2-1 deficit into a 3-2 lead and culminated a Great Lakes comeback from once down 2-0.

CHUCKY D GIVES US THE LEAD pic.twitter.com/i8z9JsD2oq

— Great Lakes Loons (@greatlakesloons) July 12, 2026

Class-A Ontario

Tower Buzzers outfielder Landyn Vidourek walked with the bases loaded, bringing home the winning run in the eighth inning to beat the Inland Empire 66ers (Mariners). Ontario walked four times in the inning, two against Caleb Franzen and two by Jean Muñoz.

Corner man Easton Shelton, playing first base, homered again on Saturday. His 25 home runs are a whopping 10 more than the second-place home run hitter in the California League (his teammate, outfielder Ching-Hsien Ko).

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Triple-A: Reliever Kyle Hurt, who had steadily climbed Dave Roberts’ bullpen trust tree with a strong first half in Los Angeles, fell off his lofty perch of late and was optioned to Oklahoma City on Saturday when Landon Knack was activated off the 60-day injured list and Charlie Barnes was designated for assignment. In his first 18 appearances for the Dodgers this year, through the end of May, Hurt had a 1.00 ERA, 2.23 xERA, 21 strikeouts and four walks. But since the start of June, Hurt in 14 games had a 10.13 ERA, 5.28 xERA, 17 strikeouts, and 12 walks, and allowed six total runs over his last two games.

Double-A: 19-year-old infielder Reyli Mariano was promoted to Tulsa from the Arizona Complex League for roster coverage, and played all five defensive innings at second base in his Double-A debut, going 0-for-1 with a walk.

Saturday scores

Sunday schedule

  • 10:05 a.m. PT: Tulsa (Christian Zazueta) vs. Springfield (Braden Davis)
  • 10:05 a.m.: Great Lakes (Isaac Ayon) vs. Dayton (Ovis Portes)
  • 11:05 a.m.: Oklahoma City (Jose Rodriguez) vs. El Paso (Sean Boyle)
  • 4:05 pm.: Ontario (TBA) vs. Inland Empire (Jack Bowery)

When Will LeBron James Sign? Latest Projected Timetable for the NBA Legend’s Free-Agency Decision

May 1, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward Lebron James (23) prior to game six of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs against the Houston Rockets at Toyota Center. © Erik Williams-Imagn Images
May 1, 2026; Houston, Texas, USA; Los Angeles Lakers forward Lebron James (23) prior to game six of the first round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs against the Houston Rockets at Toyota Center. © Erik Williams-Imagn Images

It has been the biggest domino for NBA free agency this year. After eight seasons, LeBron James announced his decision to move on from the Los Angeles Lakers. It marked the end of his longest continuous stint with a single franchise.

Immediately, it slotted him at the top of the unrestricted free agents list, even at 41. So far, no official decision has been made, as a number of teams keep vying for his services. Now, we are trying to piece together when that decision will come through.

The LeBron James Timeline

The rumors of teams trying to add him to the mix stretched back to before the postseason ended. At the time, the two teams in the NBA Finals, the San Antonio Spurs and the New York Knicks, were in the thick of the conversation.

But over time, the list has only continued to grow. A reunion with his hometown Cleveland Cavaliers was always going to be the storybook ending. But a return to the Miami Heat, especially after they added Giannis Antetokounmpo to the mix, was also a potential pathway.

Other contenders, like the Minnesota Timberwolves and the Philadelphia 76ers, have also become legitimate possibilities as the offseason has dragged on. Through all of it, the Golden State Warriors, with the pipedream of pairing James with Stephen Curry, have been lurking in the background.

Still, no decision has come to pass yet. And fans are starting to wonder. The communication from his camp, though, has been relatively straightforward. During the latest episode of the “Game Over” podcast, his agent, Rich Paul, made it clear.

With regards to a timeline, he claimed, “There is none. I wish I knew. He’s taking his time. He’s really evaluating things. I’ve really left him alone. Play golf, do the things you need to do. He understands where things are. When he’s ready, he’ll let me know.”

Paul has put forward a similar message during all his recent media appearances. And the reasoning might go back to a hint James gave much earlier in the year about his future with free agency.

During an episode of the “Mind the Game” podcast, the four-time MVP made it clear that he was going to take his sweet time before arriving at a decision. Moreover, he even gave an approximate idea of when fans can expect a definitive answer.

“I haven’t even really thought about it too much. Obviously, I understand that I’m a free agent and I can control my own destiny,” he explained near the end of May, before chalking down a timetable.

“I haven’t even taken my family vacation yet, which is going to happen after the Memorial Day. That’s kind of the thing at the forefront of my mind. But I think at some point up in June, late June, as July rolls around free agency starts to get going and as July’s rolling maybe into August we start to kind of like get a feel of what my future may look like.”

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As an unrestricted free agent for the first time in nearly a decade, James holds all the cards on the table. As a result, it isn’t incomprehensible that he wants to take his sweet time before finalizing a deal.

And, as the evidence suggests, it might be a while before the basketball world knows where his potential swansong is going to be.

Two phone calls between Real Madrid and Vinicius Jr. changed the course of contract talks – report

Two phone calls between Real Madrid and Vinicius Jr. changed the course of contract talks – report
Two phone calls between Real Madrid and Vinicius Jr. changed the course of contract talks – report

The Vinicius Jr.-Real Madrid renewal saga is back in the limelight after the player’s campaign at the FIFA World Cup came to an end.

The global event did, however, have a direct effect on the player’s future as it showed the whole world the class that the Brazilian star represents.

Not only did his performances re-establish him as one of the best in the business but also reignited the flame in Real Madrid’s administration to push for a renewal, even if it meant offering better terms.

Phone calls that changed it all

As reported by Miguel Serrano (h/t The Madrid Zone) in a recent update, two recent phone calls between the club and the player changed everything in the situation.

Mourinho’s phone call made a big impact. (Photo courtesy: Real Madrid official website)

Both parties were at odds over the economic demands placed by the player. Real Madrid refused to place him on the same pedestal as Kylian Mbappe, but the player saw it as a dealbreaker from his point.

In recent days, however, direct communication between the club and Vinicius restarted in the form of two phone calls.

One of the calls was made directly by Jose Mourinho and involved the manager emphasising what an important pillar the Brazilian will be in his project. He stressed the importance of the renewal, and his involvement made a massive difference.

While there continue to be varied reports, the general consensus is that Real Madrid are closer than ever to securing the player’s continuity now. Only time will tell if that is indeed the case.

A queer development

Just when matters seemed to be going positively between the club and the player, a rather queer development has popped up which is being interpreted as a cause of internal concern.

Vinicius’ Instagram profile is generating concern. (Photo by Lars Baron/Getty Images)

Earlier today, Vinicius changed his Instagram profile image to black and removed all mentions of Real Madrid in the description of his account.

Further, the player has also taken down all club-related posts pinned on his profile in what can only be interpreted as a concerning development.

This is, however, not the first time the player has made such a move, and Los Blancos will hope this is just one more of his many sudden impulsive decisions. After all, renewing him is key at this point, albeit not at any cost.

Report – Ajax Take Interest in Out-of-Favor Roma Striker

Report – Ajax Take Interest in Out-of-Favor Roma Striker
Report – Ajax Take Interest in Out-of-Favor Roma Striker

Artem Dovbyk’s career at Roma is drawing to a close, with the Ukrainian striker set to leave the Stadio Olimpico after two years. According to Calciomercato, Ajax have joined the race to sign the 29-year-old.

Roma dashed out €30.5 million plus €5.5 million in bonuses to secure Dovbyk’s services in 2024. He was on fire at Girona, winning La Liga’s Golden Boot award in the 2023/24 season, which made the Serie A giants believe he could be an answer to their scoring problems.

However, Dovbyk has never settled into life in Serie A. Last season was disappointing for the robust center-forward, as he made just 14 league appearances and scored three goals. Needless to say, he has fallen out of favor with manager Gian Piero Gasperini.

After being deemed surplus to requirements, he’s now preparing to leave Roma. Despite his underwhelming year, the Giallorossi have slapped a €23 million price tag on his shoulders and seem unwilling to budge on their valuation.

Our take on Roma & Dovbyk

With Donyell Malen joining the club on a permanent basis, Roma are keen to offload Dovbyk, especially now that they’re pursuing several high-profile targets. In addition to Strasbourg starlet Diego Moreira, they’ve also set their sights on Chelsea outcast Alejandro Garnacho.

Therefore, they must raise funds through player sales, with Dovbyk expected to be one of the first players shown the exit door. Ajax would be able to offer him regular first-team action, but whether they’d be willing to meet Roma’s asking price remains uncertain.

Meanwhile, Daniele De Rossi is reportedly eager to bring the Roma flop to Genoa, though it would likely require the Giallorossi to lower their demands.

Wallace: 'There's a buzz in the community' about Springfield basketball

Jul. 12—Thirty-two years ago, coach Larry Ham let senior Chris Wallace, the star quarterback for the South High School football team, call the plays on defense for the basketball team.

"I'm offense on the football field," Wallace said, "but when it comes to basketball, I think it starts and stops with who's playing defense and who's getting after 50-50 balls and who's winning the rebound war."

That was Wallace's thinking in the 1993-94 season, and it remains his philosophy as he prepares for his first season as the head coach of the Springfield boys basketball team.

"(Defense) dictates a lot of what we do offensively," Wallace said, "and that's getting out and trying to score off the break. If we can't, we'll get into what we do, but that's the precedent we're trying to set right now with our student-athletes."

Springfield announced the hiring of Wallace on June 1. Wallace replaces Matt Yinger, who stepped down in April. Yinger was 28-48 over three seasons.

Wallace will remain the offensive coordinator of Springfield's football team. He said the basketball team will practice in the evening after the football team when the seasons overlap.

The basketball team, which includes many football players, will play its first game in mid-December. That has often been the schedule for Springfield, whose football team has made a habit of deep playoff runs.

"If I have to do double duty, that means we're doing what we're supposed to do on the football field," Wallace said.

Springfield has suffered seven straight losing seasons in basketball. Springfield football was in a similar place when Maurice Douglass took over the program in 2014, having won a combined total of four games in the three previous seasons. Douglass turned the program into a winner in his third season and a state power in his sixth. Springfield then reached the state championship game three seasons in a row.

Wallace has similar goals.

"Those are the same set of kids that did what they did on the football field," Wallace said, "so the expectation doesn't change. Once you set a standard, that's what the goal is, and I think our kids will say that without a doubt. That's where we see ourselves."

For Wallace, the path to that level of success begins with building a culture with the basketball program.

"The one thing that I talked to my assistant coaches about is we all agree right now there's no culture for basketball, and that's where it has to start," he said. "We created a culture with football. We created a sense of belonging. That's something that people value. We hold each other accountable, from the trainers all the way to the kids. That's what we're going to try to do with basketball as well. I think it can happen, but it takes the kids saying, 'Hey, this is what we're going to do. This is how we're going to do things. This is what our standard is going to be as players. As student-athletes, we're going to hold each other to this standard.' If you get that player-led atmosphere, we can start to build. Right now, our talk is we want to play late into March."

Wallace has plenty of experience with the program. He has worked as a varsity assistant basketball coach, a freshman head coach and a junior varsity coach.

Wallace takes over the program as his son, Christopher, enters his senior year. Christopher played quarterback for the football team but was limited to three games in basketball as a junior because of an injury.

Wallace has known many of the basketball players since they were in elementary school. He got to know them through his work as a community mentor supervisor for the school district.

"It's been exciting to see them grow in multiple sports," he said.

Wallace has already started working with them on the court. The Wildcats played at the Midwest Live event in Sandusky, Ohio, in June. They're also holding open gyms at the high school. He has seen good numbers and is excited about the young players.

"We've got a good young class of incoming freshmen and sophomores that are committed to the game," Wallace said, "and are showing up and working hard. We're young on the varsity level as well. We've got three or four sophomores that are going to be contributing, and we've got a couple juniors, and then we've got some seniors at the guard spots as well."

If Wallace achieves his goals, he'll add another chapter to Springfield's rich basketball history. Springfield won state championships in 1925 and 1950. North reached the state semifinals in 1995 and 1997. Ham guided South to seven conference championships and five district titles in 14 seasons.

Wallace knows about the past success of Springfield and North and South high schools, before they combined, as well as anyone.

Wallace is the rare athlete who not only played for South's Larry Ham but also for North's Eddie Ford. Wallace started his high school career at North and finished at South. His Springfield basketball experience goes back even further than that.

"I used to lay the jerseys out when I was a kid for Doug Ratstatter and Don Henderson and company," Wallace said. "I used to be in those locker rooms because my brother went to North. My older cousin, Steve Victoria, went to North. I went to North my first couple years, but even when I was a kid, my sisters cheered for South. I knew the Pepper Begos, the Scott Thomases, the Karlton Claybornes, the Jason Gees."

Some of those former Springfield basketball standouts called to congratulate Wallace on getting the job. They told him, "I know you're going to bring back that attitude and that toughness that we brought on the court in both gyms out on the north side and the south side."

"There's a buzz in the community," Wallace said, "and I'm excited about that."

Mikel Arteta’s son trains with Arsenal u21s

Mikel Arteta’s son trains with Arsenal u21s
Mikel Arteta’s son trains with Arsenal u21s

Mikel Arteta’s son spent time training with the Arsenal u21s this week, after signing scholarship terms with the club.

Photo by Michael Regan/Getty Images For Premier League

Gabriel Arteta Bernal was pictured in training with the Arsenal u21s this week, with the u21 team returning to pre-season training after their summer break.

The Premier League confirmed in June that Mikel Arteta’s son Gabriel had signed scholarship terms with the Gunners, including him on their ‘retained list’ for players under contract with Arsenal beyond June 30th.

The 17-year-old is technically old enough for a professional contract, but for now he’s just on a scholarship deal in north London.

Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images

Arteta Jr. made a couple of appearances for the Arsenal u17s last season, playing in a 1-1 friendly draw with Shrewsbury Town and a 3-3 Premier League Cup draw with Watford last October.

The teenage winger then stepped up to the u18s in April and May, making four u18 Premier League appearances for the side.

The youngster has also linked up with Arsenal pre-season training camps in the past, though his involvement in pre-season training in 2023 was actually helping out the coaching staff, rather than joining in with the drills as a player.

Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images

Arsenal generally use rotated teams in the Premier League Cup and friendly matches, so it’s not a surprise that Gabriel got his first opportunities to play for the Gunners in those circumstances.

But stepping up to the u18s in competitive matches, signing a scholarship deal, and training with the u21s is more concrete progress, and it suggests the 17-year-old could be set for further opportunities with the u18s this season.

Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images

Which team poses the biggest threat to the Eagles’ NFC East threepeat?

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - OCTOBER 26: Jalen Carter #98 of the Philadelphia Eagles sacks Jaxson Dart #6 of the New York Giants during the third quarter in the game at Lincoln Financial Field on October 26, 2025 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Leff/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Eagles are the favorites to win the NFC East for a third consecutive year, something that had not been done since the Eagles won four-straight NFC East titles from 2001-2004.

The Eagles should have no problems threepeating—but, they could receive a challenge from a team that has gotten gradually better over the last few years, and that’s the New York Giants, who split with the Eagles last season. It may seem strange here, considering the Giants finished 4-13 last season—the second-worst record in the NFC behind the 3-14 Arizona Cardinals.

Here, however, are a few things to consider: New York lost two games in overtime last year, one in which the Dallas Cowboys’ Brandon Aubrey had to boot a 64-yard game-tying field goal in the final seconds of regulation, and another in Denver when the Giants blew a 19-0 four-quarter lead. The Giants lost four games by four points or less, two of those four came against the NFC North champion Chicago Bears and AFC West champion Denver Broncos.

It’s a fan-friendly team that has become highly competitive.

Now consider the addition of Super Bowl-winning head coach John Harbaugh, who in his previous 18 years as a head coach in Baltimore has amassed a 180-113 record, with just three losing seasons, and is 13-11 in the postseason. The Giants have had one winning season (9-7-1 in 2022) in the last nine years, and haven’t won the NFC East since 2011, when they won the Super Bowl.

Harbaugh brings a Super Bowl pedigree and will make a culture change to a franchise longing for a difference-maker.

Defensively, the Giants’ core of young talent with Abdul Carter, Brian Burns and Kayvon Thibodeaux will cause the Eagles problems for years to come. Offensively, much will depend on the health of quarterback Jaxson Dart, who is exciting to watch, unpredictable and prone to injury due to a penchant for playing reckless.

Another gaping question the Giants face is the health of wide receiver Malik Nabers, who was lost in the fourth game last season when he tore the ACL in his right leg against the Los Angeles Chargers. He finished with 18 receptions on 35 targets for 271 yards and two touchdowns. Nabors could be back for Week 1, and if not, definitely by the first month of the season.

Something that cannot be ignored is the Giants thrashed the Eagles last season in Week 6, 34-17, on national TV. Head-to-head, the game did not show much of a difference between the Eagles and the Giants.

The Giants pose possibly the biggest threat to the Eagles threepeat.

Will it happen?

Probably not.

But the Grand Canyon gap that once separated these two franchises is considerably closer than it was a year ago. Harbaugh can still coach. If Dart played for the Eagles, Philly would love him, and human bulldozer and Cam Skattebo.

Who knows what the Eagles will look like under Sean Mannion. There is a chance that they will be formidable once again on offense, but that area is still a major unknown, along with an aging, worn offensive line that is collectively piecing itself together from an injury-plagued 2025 season. The Eagles should threepeat as NFC East champions. They should get as far as the NFC championship, and possibly beyond. The window on this group is closing over the next few years. It seems to be just opening 85 miles north.

Amundi Evian Championship 2026 prize money: Full payout from $9.1 million purse

Brooke Henderson and Haeran Ryu are in a playoff to determine the winner of the Amundi Evian Championship.

The champion will claim $1.4 million from the $9.1 million purse. The runner-up will earn more than $835,000.

Here's how the purse will be paid out in France (will be updated with individual payouts when made available).

2026 Amundi Evian Championship prize money payout

  • WIN: $1.4 million
  • 2: $835,391.12
  • 3: $606,016.92
  • 4: $468,801.42
  • 5: $377,333.52
  • 6: $308,725.77
  • 7: $258,415.24
  • 8: $226,401.93
  • 9: $203,532.68
  • 10: $185,235.46
  • 11: $171,510.28
  • 12: $160,075.65
  • 13: $150,013.55
  • 14: $140,869.48
  • 15: $132,634.37
  • 16: $125,317.30
  • 17: $118,918.28
  • 18: $113,428.20
  • 19: $108,856.17
  • 20: $105,193.09
  • 21: $101,539.10
  • 22: $97,876.02
  • 23: $94,222.03
  • 24: $90,558.95
  • 25: $87,359.44
  • 26: $84,159.93
  • 27: $80,951.32
  • 28: $77,751.81
  • 29: $74,552.30
  • 30: $71,807.26
  • 31: $69,062.22
  • 32: $66,317.19
  • 33: $63,572.15
  • 34: $60,827.11
  • 35: $58,545.64
  • 36: $56,255.08
  • 37: $53,973.61
  • 38: $51,683.05
  • 39: $49,392.49
  • 40: $47,565.49
  • 41: $45,738.50
  • 42: $43,911.50
  • 43: $42,075.42
  • 44: $40,248.42
  • 45: $38,875.91
  • 46: $37,503.39
  • 47: $36,130.87
  • 48: $34,758.35
  • 49: $33,385.83
  • 50: $32,013.31
  • 51: $31,104.36
  • 52: $30,186.32
  • 53: $29,268.28
  • 54: $28,359.32
  • 55: $27,441.28
  • 56: $26,523.24
  • 57: $25,614.29
  • 58: $24,696.24
  • 59: $23,787.29
  • 60: $22,869.25
  • 61: $22,414.78
  • 62: $21,951.22

Scotland's great entertainers scintillating and sloppy in South Africa

Ben White reaches for the line to score Scotland's fourth try in Pretoria
Ben White reaches for the line to score Scotland's fourth try against South Africa [Getty Images]

It was a masterpiece, a passage of rugby perfection towards the end of a monstrous Test match against the world champions in the altitude of Pretoria.

The epic sweep of Ben White's try brought Scotland to within seven points of South Africa. Before dealing with the defeat - as sore as any in their long list of near-misses - it's no harm to dwell on that score because it was one of the great ones from a Scottish team, a move that lasted one minute and fifty seconds and involved 10 different players, all making inroads with their power, their timing, their footwork, their skill-set, all making good decisions in an absolute maelstrom.

White's last act was his 12th involvement in that move. Gregor Hiddleston, the brilliant replacement hooker, got his hands on the ball five times. Max Williamson, another mighty bench man, had three significant carries.

Finn Russell, the totem in attack, didn't touch it once. It was a try that illustrated the talent that exists across the span of this Scotland squad, not just where the acknowledged superstars reside. When it comes out of them, it's irresistible and almost impossible to stop.

With 10 minutes to go, the momentum was theirs, somehow. They'd been 14-0 down and 35-14 down, but now they were full of menace.

Four tries scored - they hadn't scored a single one in their previous two meetings with South Africa - and 28 points on the board - more points than they'd scored in 29 of their previous 30 games against the Boks - they came again with a vengeance.

With eight minutes left, Tom Jordan put boot to ball in an attempt to find Kyle Steyn on the right wing. The logic was understandable given that Steyn is one of the finest players in the world when the ball is in the air around him. And Steyn only had one Bok - Grant Williams - anywhere near him.

How Jordan would like to take that moment back, though. He had a six-on-two overlap at his mercy, but he went for the kick-pass, which was spilled by Steyn. Chance gone and game gone. So thrillingly close and yet so heartbreakingly far away.

Scotland's capacity to get you out of your seat one minute and then have you cowering behind the couch the next is long-established. As a team they have sore heads from all the dunts they're taking from that glass ceiling.

Pretoria was the latest chapter in the story of a team with exhilarating ability but also a destructive chink their armor.

After Ben-Jason Dixon's yellow card at the start of the second half - a head-on-head which could and probably should have been a red - Scotland left the Boks off the hook.

Their later heroics later could not overcome their own sloppiness.

In quick succession, and after wondrous attacking, Ewan Ashman was held up over the line, Jack Dempsey spilled a pass inside the Bok 22 and then Ashman knocked on at the back of a maul.

That error led to Elrigh Louw making it 21-14. A flurry of penalties gave Damian Willemse the field position to make it 28-14. Another flurry of Scottish penalties and it was 35-14.

Twenty-one South African points conceded in eight minutes followed by 14 Scottish points scored in two minutes. That's the light and shade of this Scotland team. They're like a fighter in the ring, taking punishment but standing toe-to-toe and getting shots away regardless.

They had 11 visits to the South Africa 22 and averaged 2.5 points per visit. South Africa had eight entries and averaged 5.2 points. That speaks to the chances created and the chances not taken.

It also reflects that despite Scotland's fantastic ability to score epic tries they concede too many times - six tries lost to the Boks, five to the Pumas, six to the Irish, six to the French.

They won two of those games, but 50% is not where they want to be, it's not the return of a champion team. The are the great entertainers when they need to be the great executioners.

'No such thing as a poor Springbok team'

Scotland captain Sione Tuipulotu breaks with the ball against South Africa
Captain Sione Tuipulotu led superbly for Scotland [Getty Images]

Against the Boks, Scotland had more territory, more carries, more metres gained. They had 17 clean breaks to South Africa's four, beat 47 defenders where South Africa beat only 19. The Boks missed 47 tackles and still won off 38% territory.

We don't get to see inside the soul of rugby players on days like that, which is probably just as well. The pain of contributing so much and yet feeling so lousy at the end of it must be acute.

Scotland have never beaten South Africa in South Africa. Before Saturday, it was a dozen years since they last had a chance.

The new Nations Championship means that they won't have to wait nearly as long for another opportunity, but for some in the Scotland team it might still be too long. For those guys, this was the moment, and it passed.

The Boks, it has to be said, were in full experimental mode. This was their second string, which made Scotland's loss all the more angsty. When will they have a weakened South Africa on the ropes again?

There was no Ox Nche, Malcolm Marx or Thomas du Toit in the front-row, no Eben Etzebeth, Lood de Jager or Franco Mostert in the second-row, no Siya Kolisi or Jasper Wiese in the back-row. Cheslin Kolbe and Kurt-Lee Arendse were not involved. Neither were Canan Moodie, Damian de Allende, Mannie Libbok, Sacha Feinberg-Mngomezulu, Andre Esterhuizen and Cobus Reinach. That's over 950 Test caps missing.

There is, of course, no such thing as a poor Springbok team. They could field three or four world class outfits, all with the power to beat most other nations.

Rassie Erasmus is building depth for the next World Cup and this was another milestone in that process. Scotland threw everything at his understudies and they battled on to win. On current form, France are their only real danger in Australia next year.

It's not cool to lavish praise on a losing team, but it's hard to avoid it in this case. Praise and a bit of pity and some frustration, too.

As good as they are individually and collectively - Sione Tuipulotu is one of the best players and leaders in the global game - they still don't have that precious commodity of finding a way to win consistently.

That mission continues, by parts engrossing and maddening. They've got Fiji on next at Murrayfield and even when Gregor Townsend makes the changes he has signalled they should win it comfortably.

Two victories and a four-try bonus point defeat would represent a strong first instalment of the Nations Championship. It would leave everybody wanting more, hoping against hope, as ever, that the great Scotland breakthrough is still possible.

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McCullum sacked as England Test head coach

Brendon McCullum looks on during an England training session
Brendon McCullum became England Test head coach in May 2022 [Getty Images]

Brendon McCullum has been sacked as Test coach in another staggering twist in the unravelling of the England team.

Two weeks after Ben Stokes made the stunning announcement to step down as captain and retire from international cricket, McCullum's exit brings a definitive end to the Bazball era.

The New Zealander will continue as England's white-ball coach, but leaves the Test team following a string of poor results and several off-field incidents.

Director of cricket Rob Key will remain in his position, with the decision to remove McCullum coming after the hierarchy of the England and Wales Cricket Board spent time reflecting on the situation surrounding the men's team.

"I've absolutely loved coaching the Test side and I'm incredibly proud of what we've achieved together," said McCullum. "There've been some unbelievable highs and a few tough days along the way, but that's all part of taking on a challenge like this.

"Of course I'm gutted not to be continuing, but I respect the decision. My focus now is on giving everything I've got to the white-ball teams and helping England keep moving forward."

England have lost seven of their past nine Tests, including the 4-1 Ashes hammering in Australia.

McCullum, Stokes and Key were backed to remain in charge following that defeat, only for England to be beaten 2-1 by New Zealand.

The defeat by the Black Caps – England's first in a home series of at least three Tests for 14 years – was overshadowed by a nightclub incident involving Stokes and Gus Atkinson, then Stokes' abrupt retirement.

Now, the England Test team has no head coach and no captain, with the next series against Pakistan beginning on 19 August.

Harry Brook appears favourite to be named as Test captain, though that appointment could now hinge on the identity of the next head coach.

Since 1999, England have had only two English head coaches of the Test team. Peter Moores did the job twice, while Chris Silverwood was McCullum's predecessor.

Zimbabwean Andy Flower, who was in charge when England won the Ashes in Australia in 2010-11, would be the standout candidate to replace McCullum, though it is not known if he could be lured from the franchise world.

Homegrown candidates might include Glamorgan head coach Richard Dawson, or his fellow former England spinner Gareth Batty, now in charge at Surrey. Legendary former all-rounder Andrew Flintoff is head coach of England Lions, though has previously said he does not want the job with the senior team.

Australian Ryan Campbell has impressed at Durham, while ex-Australia coach Darren Lehmann is now head coach at Northants.

In remaining as white-ball coach, McCullum can continue to build on the improvements made by England's limited-overs team. The victory over India on Saturday gave England a 4-0 T20 series win over the world champions and put them at number one in the world rankings.

McCullum combined the Test and white-ball roles in 2024, two years after he first took charge of the Test team. When he arrived as Test coach in 2022, he initially embarked on a spell of superb results earned with some breathtaking cricket.

The partnership with Stokes – the Bazball style – revitalised an England team that had won only one of its previous 17 Tests.

With some swashbuckling batting, England earned famous wins over New Zealand at Trent Bridge, India at Edgbaston and Pakistan in Rawalpindi, the latter the beginning of a 3-0 series win. Overall, England won 10 of their first 11 Tests under McCullum and Stokes.

However, since that initial period of success, England have lost 19 and won 17 of 38 Tests, beginning with a heart-stopping one-run defeat by New Zealand in Wellington, sustained after England enforced the follow-on.

England fell 2-0 down in the home Ashes of 2023, yet turned it around to draw 2-2 and perhaps would have won the urn had rain not washed out almost the entire last two days of the fourth Test at Old Trafford.

The tour of India in 2024 began with another famous win in Hyderabad, only to decline into a 4-1 series defeat.

On returning home from India, Stokes, McCullum and Key set their sights on the Ashes tour of 2025-26, including ending the career of England's all-time leading wicket-taker James Anderson.

England formed a plan to hit Australia with pace and assembled arguably their most hostile attack in more than 50 years for the trip down under.

But the tour fell apart in a blur of inadequate planning, poor performances and allegations of a drinking culture.

After playing only one warm-up match against the Lions, England were in a strong position in the first Test in Perth – 105 runs ahead with nine wickets in hand shortly after lunch on the second day. In an astonishing implosion, England were beaten before the day was out and never recovered.

Although England won the fourth Test in Melbourne, their first win in Australia for 14 years, their performances elsewhere were abject – a threadbare squad left ill-prepared for the demands of a tour down under.

Off the field, England's reputation by their public drinking in Noosa, when opener Ben Duckett was filmed, apparently drunk.

Worse was to come at the end of the Ashes tour, when it emerged Brook had been struck by a nightclub bouncer in Wellington on the eve of a one-day international on the tour of New Zealand that preceded the trip to Australia.

After they were backed to remain in their jobs, McCullum and Stokes attempted to distance themselves from rumours of a rift that had supposedly developed in Australia.

England added to their backroom staff to aid preparation and implemented a midnight curfew in an attempt to avoid further controversy.

There was optimism when they won the first Test of the home summer against New Zealand at Lord's, however the nightclub incident that unfolded when Stokes was celebrating that win sparked the chain of events that has left England in turmoil.

McCullum's contract with the white-ball team runs to the end of the 50-over World Cup in southern Africa next autumn.

Now, England must find a head coach of the Test team who can work alongside McCullum's big character and relaxed approach.

'It began with a bang, it ended with a bang'

Analysis by chief cricket commentator Jonathan Agnew

It began with a bang, it ended with a bang. You read the ECB stuff and you wonder why they've sacked him. It's extraordinary things they've said here – he leaves the Test team well set and poised to achieve great things, so why have they sacked him?

They sacked him because of a lot of ill-discipline, the Ashes – an awful lot was said about that both on and off the field. Off the field is just as important here. The lack of discipline there has been. That, I suspect, has been Richard Gould's primary concern here.

He looks at the cricketing landscape, particularly in the men's team, and it's like it's been napalmed. The image of the men's game is very, very poor. They have to be seen to be gaining discipline and taking more control of the English game.

Who will come in? No idea at all. I don't think it will be someone as loose – and that was very positive at the start. It's important to remember that when McCullum and Stokes did take over, English cricket was in a real mess and they did revolutionise it and they won 10 of the first 11 Test matches they played together and in wonderful, unforgettable ways.

I'll be very interested to see who they appoint as coach. At the moment all the really top ones seem to be very comfortably positioned with the nice pickings of franchise cricket that pays them well and means they're not away from home for months and I don't think there's the scrutiny that the England coach has. He really is under the spotlight, like the England captain.

‘Lasted Longer In the Ring Than (Conor) McGregor’ – WNBA World Reacts to Sophie Cunningham’s Appearance at UFC329

Jul 11, 2026; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham (right) jokes with Max Holloway following UFC 329 at T-Mobile Arena. © Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Jul 11, 2026; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Indiana Fever guard Sophie Cunningham (right) jokes with Max Holloway following UFC 329 at T-Mobile Arena. © Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

With her Sports Illustrated appearance and viral pointing meme, Indiana Fever star Sophie Cunningham has been everywhere lately.

She was seen Saturday night again, at the UFC 329 event.

The WNBA World Reacts as Sophie Cunningham Attends Conor McGregor’s UCF Return

Cunningham was the ring girl for the bout between Paddy Pimblett and Benoit Saint-Denis, where the Englishman walked away with a win by submission. Pimblett only took 52 seconds to prove his worth on the night.

Cunningham also posed for a picture with Max Holloway, where the pair hit their famous celebrations. Holloway was also declared the winner after Conor McGregor walked away with an injury.

McGregor immediately injured his knee going for a kick and was defeated by Holloway just over a minute into the fight.

Being that McGregor is one of the sport’s all-time most popular fighters, and it was his first fight in over five years, it was a star-studded event. Cunningham was in attendance, even serving as a ring girl at one point.

Between the nonstop talk around Fever star Caitlin Clark and some early up-and-down play in Indiana, Cunningham was probably just happy to be away from the basketball world for a night.

The WNBA world had plenty to say about Cunningham’s appearance. Some came after McGregor, joking that Cunningham was in the ring longer than the former champ.

“Sophie Cunningham lasted longer in the ring than McGregor man,” HoosierSpeaker posted on X.

Veteran football writer Scott Kacsmar had the same thought. “She lasted in the ring longer than McGregor,” Kacsmar said.

Barstool Sports had a video of Cunningham’s appearance as a ring girl. It was as if everyone was equally surprised to see Cunningham complete a random side quest.

UCF President and CEO Dana White was asked when he hired Cunningham as a ring girl.

“About eight minutes before she did it,” White said, via Rosalina Lee. “I love Sophie Cunningham. We’ve created a relationship and she was here tonight. When she walked in, she goes I wanna walk around and I said then you’re going to walk around it. She’s fun.”

Some fans believe this official cements Cunningham as a mainstream celebrity.

“Yea man, Sophie Cunningham has officially arrived into the mainstream,” Ben Daniel of the Ben Daniel Podcast said.

It’s hard to argue with that right now. It isn’t just happening off the court for Cunningham. She is averaging 9.1 points, 2.4 rebounds, and 1.4 assists in 22.7 minutes per game with impressive shooting numbers. She’s shooting 47.2% from the field and 40.0% from three.

The Fever will return to action Sunday night when they take on the Las Vegas Ace. The game tips at 9:00 p.m. ET and can be seen on NBC and Peacock.

What happened to Conor McGregor? UFC 329 ends abruptly as 37-year-old appears to blow out knee vs. Max Holloway

What happened to Conor McGregor? UFC 329 ends abruptly as 37-year-old appears to blow out knee vs. Max Holloway originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

While MMA fans finally received their long-awaited wish to see Conor McGregor back in the cage, the joy was short-lived after the fighter went down with an injury in the opening round.

Shortly after the opening bell, McGregor ran right at Max Holloway in the center of the Octagon. The Irishman threw an erratic, off-balance kick toward the Hawaii native, in which his right leg landed awkwardly and pushed forward, causing what many are calling an internal right knee injury. Dana White has stated his belief that McGregor injured his ACL in the mishap.

McGregor initially continued to power through the pain despite Holloway pleading with the referee to give his opponent time because he was visibly injured. However, "The Notorious" was unable to put any weight on that right knee and was forced to call it quits on his return.

Here's the latest after The Notorious' return ended early due to injury.

MORE: Full card highlights from McGregor vs. Holloway 2

What happened to Conor McGregor?

Holloway defeated McGregor with 3:54 remaining in the first round after the referee was forced to stop the bout. "The Notorious" could not continue due to an apparent knee injury, which the broadcast later shared was "a right internal knee injury." After unleashing just one kick in the opening sequence, McGregor's right leg awkwardly landed on the canvas. After that, the fighter was unable to put any sort of weight on his right leg, and eventually was forced to bow out of his return.

Here is a look at McGregor's kick that caused his lingering injury.

RIGHT ON THE FIRST KICK 😳

Max Holloway gets his hand raised tonight!

[ #UFC329 | LIVE ON @ParamountPlus ] pic.twitter.com/8Y5MR1wJ4s

— UFC on Paramount+ (@UFConParamount) July 12, 2026

In the ensuing seconds, McGregor hobbled around the cage, with Holloway even asking the referee to stop the fight because the Irishman was obviously injured. Here's when McGregor shook his head at the referee, and forfeited his long-awaited return into the octagon:

THIS FIGHT IS OVER IN ROUND 1 😳

Max Holloway defeats Conor McGregor!

[ #UFC329 | LIVE ON @ParamountPlus ] pic.twitter.com/fxSnBev6CM

— UFC on Paramount+ (@UFConParamount) July 12, 2026

A lone positive for McGregor was that tonight's injury occurred on his right leg. In his most recent fight prior to tonight's bout, McGregor broke a part of his left leg, so the damage may have been far more severe had it happened to his opposite leg. Here's a look at McGregor walking out after his defeat:

Conor McGregor is walking with a limp after his apparent leg injury. pic.twitter.com/vdEAQ4GFLu

— ESPN (@espn) July 12, 2026

According to UFC CEO Dana White, McGregor's outlook is far from promising. "We're assuming blown ACL," White said during the postfight press conference. "The doctors think the same thing too."

🚨 Dana White's immediate reaction to Conor McGregor's injury:

"I was expecting AT LEAST a one round war... We're assuming blown ACL. The doctor's think the same thing too." #UFC329pic.twitter.com/yQ5AXEumhD

— Championship Rounds (@ChampRDS) July 12, 2026

At the moment, there is no official diagnosis for McGregor's exact injury. That said, the Nortorious One did weigh in hours after the conclusion of the fight via Twitter.

My head gasket is gone. Destroyed. I had no injury / injuries going into the fight. I was throwing kicks, planted and jumping, all throughout camp as well as backstage before the fight. This came out of nowhere. I am beyond dark here. I can only describe it as hell.

— Conor McGregor (@TheNotoriousMMA) July 12, 2026

MORE: McGregor vs. Holloway 2 full card recap: Who won every fight?

Conor McGregor injury history

This is not the first time The Notorious has been injured inside the Octagon. Here is McGregor's injury history:

DateInjuryOpponentTime until next fight
Aug. 17, 2013Torn ACLMax Holloway11 months
July 10, 2021Broken tibiaDustin Poirier5 years
July 12, 2026TBDMax HollowayTBD

Will Conor McGregor ever fight again?

At the moment, it does not look likely that McGregor will ever step foot into the Octagon again. The former all-time great appears to have another road to recovery ahead after injuring himself for the second-straight fight.

At this stage of his career, tonight's fight was most likely McGregor's final time strapping into the gloves in the UFC.

MORE: Why is Conor McGregor called "The Notorious?"

Bowling: Dayton bowlers roll to Senior Olympic gold

Jul. 12—A bit of arm twisting paid big dividends for several local senior bowlers.

Mandy Wilson recruited friends Ann Coleman and Dana Bone to compete in the recent Ohio Senior Olympics. The trio of Dayton area bowlers did more than compete, they struck their way to gold medal finishes and qualified for the 2027 National Senior Games in Tulsa, Oklahoma.

"I knew some people who had competed in this in the past, but I never had," Wilson, 67, said. "I saw flyers at some local bowling centers and basically talked the two of them into it."

The Ohio Senior Olympics include a variety of events including archery, basketball, cycling, swimming, volleyball and bowling. The event is designed to foster camaraderie, sportsmanship and healthy competition among athletes 50 and older.

Wilson opened the competition at H.P. Lanes, in Columbus, with singles play — winning the women's 65-69 age division. The singles competition, both the men's and women's, includes eight divisions from 50-54 to 90-94.

"There was a married couple in their 90s competing," Wilson said. "I hope I can keep bowling till I'm 90."

Coleman, 56, earned a singles silver medal in the 55-59 division, also qualifying for the national games.

"It really helps to come out of Dayton because of the caliber of bowlers we are used to seeing," Coleman said. "You know you have to bowl your best."

Day 2 meant doubles play and Wilson and Coleman took the gold in the women's 55-59 division.

"Our goal is always to win, but we didn't know anything about this tournament, so we wanted to at least medal," Coleman said.

Two gold medals in hand, Wilson picked up her third in the mixed doubles event with Bone in the 60-64 division.

"I am incredibly fortunate to not only be awarded the gold medal for my age group ... but also win the gold medal for the mixed doubles with my great friend Mandy," Bone said. "We have bowled many events and bowled well, but to win a gold medal with her made the results even more special."

Special, but a bit surprising.

"I did not expect to win all three events," Wilson said. "I think it will be a lot tougher in Tulsa."

Coleman also picked up a third medal at the Ohio Senior Olympics, a silver in mixed doubles with partner Norm Dendler. All the medalists qualified for the National Senior Games.

"It sounds like a true Olympic event, thousands of athletes competing in many different sports at a very high level," Coleman said. "It is kind of cool to be going."

Wilson is excited to meet some new people and, of course, try to bring home some more hardware.

"If I'm going to win something, I want it to be against tough competition," she said.

Five contenders to replace Brendon McCullum as England Test coach

Andy Flower has been mentioned as a possible replacement for Brendon McCullum (PA Archive)

England are on the hunt for a new Test head coach after Brendon McCullum was stood down from the role.

McCullum, who will remain in charge of England’s white-ball teams, has paid the price for the wretched Ashes in Australia in the winter and a chaotic 2-1 series defeat to New Zealand to start the Test summer.

The England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) will have to move quickly to appoint a replacement, with Pakistan due to visit for three Tests from 19 August.

With a home Ashes less than a year away, the new hire will have task of forging a quick and fruitful relationship with the individual that succeeds Ben Stokes as Test captain – with Harry Brook seemingly the leading option.

But who will the new skipper be working under? Here are five possible contenders to replace McCullum.

Andy Flower

Andy Flower has been mentioned as a possible replacement for Brendon McCullum (PA Archive)
Andy Flower has been mentioned as a possible replacement for Brendon McCullum (PA Archive)

Having already led England to No 1 in the world, could the Zimbabwean be persuaded back for a second stint in charge of the team? Flower was the hard taskmaster that arguably took England to their highest heights in Test cricket, overseeing series wins in Australia and India and combining well with Andrew Strauss. His tenure ended with relations fraying within the side, but Flower seems to have softened since, and has become one of the most highly-regarded T20 coaches on the franchise circuit, winning back-to-back IPL titles with Royal Challengers Bengaluru.

Andrew Flintoff

Andrew Flintoff is England Lions head coach (PA Archive)
Andrew Flintoff is England Lions head coach (PA Archive)

Flintoff has sort of fallen into elite coaching, picking up part-time roles with England while recovering from a horror car crash in 2022. He has proved to be well-liked by those working under him and above him, though, during his time with the England Lions, bringing through a number of now Test regulars. Close to Rob Key, who remains as ECB managing director of men’s cricket, a promotion might be seen as hasty and perhaps not a total regime change – and Flintoff has just taken a role with the Sydney Thunder in the Big Bash, too.

Jonathan Trott

 (Getty)
(Getty)

There is a lot to like about way the former England batter has forged his coaching career, taking on a demanding role with Afghanistan and thriving despite not being able to visit the nation during his time in charge. It was in white-ball cricket that a team on the rise excelled under Trott, reaching the semi-finals of the 2024 T20 World Cup, but it was against the red ball that Trott was at his best as a player, and the role could well suit him. The 45-year-old has previously expressed a desire to coach England one day.

Gareth Batty

Surrey head coach Gareth Batty won three straight County Championship crowns (PA Wire)
Surrey head coach Gareth Batty won three straight County Championship crowns (PA Wire)

The leading candidate from the County Championship, Batty’s Surrey may have relinquished their grip on the domestic game but the ex-England spinner is a shrewd operator. Would he leave the Oval? Perhaps not, with the Surrey set-up under Alec Stewart seeming to suit him well. Other contenders in the county game may include Richard Dawson, impressing with Glamorgan after a spell as an assistant with the national team, but the time for Peter Moores or Mickey Arthur has probably gone.

Justin Langer

Justin Langer formerly coached Australia (PA Wire)
Justin Langer formerly coached Australia (PA Wire)

Speculative, surely? Langer was not necessarily friendly with the entirety of the Australian dressing room during his time in charge, yet success was achieved under the sometimes-combative Western Australian. A smart cricketer and coach, Langer would be an intriguing introduction to an environment perhaps in need of a firmer hand at the tiller. His former teammate Jason Gillespie has long been linked with the role and has strong knowledge of the English game from spells at Sussex and Yorkshire.

Lakers' Jon Elmore fills stat sheet in Summer League breakthrough

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Jon Elmore didn't get a chance to show what he could do in the Los Angeles Lakers' first NBA Summer League game in Las Vegas.

On Saturday, though, Elmore got to play, and in 19 minutes, he proved he can contend with the rest of the players in these games.

Elmore is 30 years old, balding, and not your typical-looking NBA player.

But his skills? He's a bucket.

He was a legend at Marshall University and his filled it up in various places around the world since college.

Elmore has never played an NBA game, although he was very good in the G League last season for the Stockton Kings.

On Saturday night, he took three shots, all from beyond the arc, and hit two of them.

Sergio De Larrea with a gorgeous high lob to Kaodirichi Akobundu-Ehiogu for the alley-oop dunk (with replays).
Jon Elmore with the corner 3 at the other end. pic.twitter.com/2ACk1LvDXt

— MrBuckBuck (@MrBuckBuckNBA) July 12, 2026

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He filled the stat sheet beyond his six points. Elmore had five assists, four rebounds, three steals and two blocks.

He turned it over just once, and he was a plus-16 in his 19 minutes.

A guy like Elmore playing at Summer League isn't just trying to impress the Lakers. He's hoping to catch the eye of someone from any of the NBA's teams.

If he keeps playing like that, he'll have a chance.

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How and when to watch the 2026 MLB Home Run Derby on streaming

With the MLB All-Star break now upon us, fans of the "Midsummer Classic" are gearing up to see competition amongst the league's biggest stars — including the annual Home Run Derby.

Changes are coming to this year's Home Run Derby event format. Major League Baseball is doing away with the timer system that's been in place since 2015.

Instead of trying to race the clock to hit has many home runs as possible, competitors will now get a set amount of swings to deposit baseballs over the outfield walls. Participants will start each round with a finite number of swings: 20 in Round 1, 15 in Round 2 and 15 again in the final round, according to MLB.com.

Due to the set number of swings, batters will not be facing an "outs" system like in years past. Instead, each swing counts toward a player's total. If a competitor hits a home run on their final swing, then that batter gets to keep swinging until they fail to hit a homer. In theory, a player could hit more than 20 homers in Round 1 despite the aforementioned swing allotment.

Here's what fans need to know ahead of this year's competition.

When is the 2026 MLB Home Run Derby? How to watch on streaming

The 2026 T-Mobile Home Run Derby will begin at 8 p.m. ET on Monday, July 13.

For the first time in the league’s history, the derby will be streaming exclusively on Netflix.

Where is the 2026 Home Run Derby?

This year's MLB All-Star festivities will be played at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, home of the Philadelphia Phillies.

How many players compete in the Home Run Derby?

The Home Run Derby will feature eight competitors eyeing home run supremacy.

Who's competing in this year's Home Run Derby?

ST. PETERSBURG, FL - JUNE 25: Junior Caminero #13 of the Tampa Bay Rays celebrates his home run against the Kansas City Royals during the fifth inning of a baseball game at Tropicana Field on June 25, 2026 in St. Petersburg, Florida. (Photo by Mike Carlson/Getty Images)

Young Tampa Bay Rays superstar Junior Caminero announced on June 30 that he'd be the first batter competing in this year's competition. The rest of the field, including two hometown Phillies, is as follows (with their home run totals at the break in parentheses):

How will the MLB Home Run Derby determine tiebreakers?

Tiebreakers in this year's Home Run Derby competition will be determined by home run distance in Round 1, and then by a three-swing swing-off if necessary in Rounds 2 and 3.

This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: How and when to watch the 2026 MLB Home Run Derby on streaming

Social media reacts to LSU star Derek Curiel being picked by Pirates

Derek Curiel is a top-five draft pick. The Pittsburgh Pirates selected the former LSU Baseball star at No. 5 overall in the 2026 MLB Draft on Saturday. He is the fourth former Tiger taken in the top five since 2023, joining Paul Skenes, Dylan Crews and Kade Anderson.

Several mock drafts leading up to the draft had Curiel going in the teens and high twenties. He was the No. 12 prospect on the MLB's prospect rankings for the 2026 draft class, but his top five selection marks a major vote of confidence by the Pirates' front office.

Two years at LSU developed Curiel into one of the most versatile prospects in the draft class. He started in left and right field and center field, flashing the leather and showing his ability to cover ground quickly. He also maintained a spot in the top half of the batting order, holding the leadoff spot for much of his freshman year.

As a true freshman, Curiel helped the Tigers win their second national title in three years. He earned several All-American accolades and enjoyed increased success at the plate in 2026. He finished his career at LSU batting .349 with a .975 OPS, 171 hits, 131 runs, and 101 RBI over two seasons.

How did social media react to Curiel's selection?

The first surprise of the 2026 draft with Derek Curiel going No. 5 overall to the Pittsburgh Pirates.

Curiel's showed out on the highest stage of college baseball for LSU, and is a safe floor bat for the Pirates here.

(per @JoeDoyleMiLB) pic.twitter.com/NEy5LkQKQO

— Tobey Schulman (@tschulmanreport) July 11, 2026

2026 #MLBDraft
Pick: 5
Team: Pittsburgh Pirates
Player: Derek Curiel (OF)
From: LSU

One of the best pure hitters in the class with an above-average or better blend of contact, approach, and speed. Probably more of a 10-15 HR bat, though.#LetsGoBucs

— Eric Cross (@EricCrossMLB) July 11, 2026

1.5 Pirates - Derek Curiel

The first real surprise of the first round. Curiel is a blue chip guy. He makes tons of contact and hit the ball harder this year. Launch angle is an issue. Passive approach. Improved in CF. Would assume he’s taking a discount here.

Grade: C+

— Nae 🧬 (@NaeNaeTakes) July 11, 2026

Derek Curiel, from LSU, goes 5 to @Pirates. Pirates clearly see him as an impact bat with ceiling. #MLBdraft

— Jeremy Booth (@_JeremyBooth) July 11, 2026

The Pirates are taking Derek Curiel at No. 5.

One of the best hit tools in the draft. Very strong defense in center.

PROFILE👇pic.twitter.com/odMTLDRnSa

— Over-Slot Baseball (@OverSlot_) July 11, 2026

Several MLB analysts praised Curiel's abilities in the outfield and at the plate. Some seemed surprised at the pick by the Pirates and offered commentary about their rationale behind the pick.

Congrats to @DerekCuriel@LSUbaseball 1st rd. 5th overall to the @Pirates this kid is a winner! #4everlsu#ThePowerHousepic.twitter.com/B6xJ4X0qhV

— Ben McDonald (@realbenmcdonald) July 11, 2026

DO IT @DerekCuriel!!!! https://t.co/DVzgU3RAWO

— Josh Jordan (@CoachJordan2) July 11, 2026

One of Curiel's former LSU teammates, Eddie Yamin, displayed his excitement over the top five selection. LSU assistant coach and recruiting coordinator Josh Jordan did the same for his former player.

DC6!!!!!
Let’s Geaux Brother @DerekCuriel

— Eddie Yamin IV (@Eddie_YaminIV) July 11, 2026

This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: Social media reacts to LSU star Derek Curiel being picked by Pirates

Analysts give Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback room ample respect

The Ohio State Buckeyes get a lot of recognition for how great their receiver rooms have been over the last few years. The Buckeyes' quarterbacks help the receivers look good. This upcoming season, Julian Sayin is trying to back up the hype.

In a recent article, Blake Brockermeyer lists the Buckeyes' quarterback room as one of the best in the country. Here is what he had to say about the Buckeyes signal callers:

"Ohio State returns Julian Sayin, who looked elite for most of last season before the Buckeyes' offensive line was outmatched late in the year.

Sayin showed ridiculous accuracy, completing 77% of his passes for more than 3,600 yards while doing a strong job protecting the football as a first-year starter. He should have more authority this season to check plays and audible at the line of scrimmage, and Ohio State is once again loaded across the entire offense.

Behind him, Tavien St. Clair is one of the more talented backup options in the country. He got 13 reps last season, was a top recruit in the 2024 class and looked fantastic in the spring game. His biggest hurdle may simply be waiting to see whether Sayin returns for another season or leaves for the NFL."

Julian Sayin made quite the impression last season with a great quarterback statistical season in his freshman year. He looked poised beyond his years, and he was historically efficient this season. Saying having another great season seems extremely evident with the weapons he has and last year's success. If Sayin is ready to leave after this year, Ohio State will be in great hands with Tavien St. Clair, who has superstar potential.

This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: Analysts give Ohio State Buckeyes quarterback room ample respect

Three realistic Verstappen replacements at Red Bull nobody is talking about

Should the reports that emerged in recent days prove accurate, Oscar Piastri would become Red Bull's designated successor to Max Verstappen. However, the Formula 1 grid is packed with other talented and experienced drivers who could also fit the bill.

The past week has been dominated by a flurry of driver market speculation, even though nothing has been announced yet.
The four-time world champion has been heavily linked with a sensational move to McLaren as Lando Norris' potential new teammate, a scenario that would almost certainly force Piastri to look elsewhere. In that case, Red Bull would appear to be the most logical destination, completing what would be one of the most remarkable driver swaps in modern Formula 1 history.

The 2026 Formula 1 grid is undoubtedly one of the strongest in the sport's history in terms of overall talent, featuring multiple world champions in the latter stages of their careers, drivers at their peak, and a new generation of rising stars, many of whom are already shaping both the present and the future of Formula 1.

Fernando Alonso: The safe pair of hands

Approaching his 45th birthday in just over two weeks, Alonso still has the hunger of a rookie. The two-time world champion was briefly linked with a move to Red Bull a few years ago, but ultimately remained committed to Aston Martin. So far, however, that decision has failed to deliver the expected results, with the exception of the impressive 2023 campaign, despite the high hopes surrounding the team's Adrian Newey-led 2026 project.

The Spaniard has yet to make a decision on his future, and with time no longer on his side, it is becoming increasingly clear that the final chapter of his Formula 1 career is approaching. As things stand, his long-awaited dream of securing a third world title looks more like a distant hope than a realistic target. For Red Bull, signing a driver of Alonso's calibre would help soften the blow of losing someone like Verstappen, while also giving the two-time world champion one final opportunity to chase the success that has eluded him for so long.

Photo: Race Pictures
Photo: Race Pictures

Photo: Race Pictures

Carlos Sainz: The Red Bull move that never happened

Having begun his Formula 1 career through Red Bull's junior programme, the Spaniard ultimately took a different path from the one usually followed by the academy's top prospects. His future with the team changed in 2016, when Red Bull opted to promote Verstappen in his place following Daniil Kvyat's demotion.

Since then, Sainz has raced for a wide range of teams, from midfield outfits such as Renault and Williams to front-running giants like McLaren and Ferrari. At every stop, he has consistently made a positive impact, often leaving his teams in a stronger position than when he joined.

Now 31, the Madrid-born driver is firmly in the prime of his career and knows the Williams project could cost him valuable years if James Vowles and his team fail to unlock its potential after a season that has so far proved difficult. If Red Bull were looking for a proven, experienced driver with an established track record at top teams, there are few stronger candidates than him.

Arvid Lindblad: The next Max Verstappen?

The riskiest option of the three, but arguably the one with the highest long-term upside. The young British driver earned a reputation throughout the junior categories for his exceptional raw speed, although it was often accompanied by inconsistency and costly mistakes.

His rookie Formula 1 campaign, however, has been close to flawless. Lindblad has shown impressive pace on almost every weekend, made very few errors and displayed a level of composure far beyond his years. While comparisons across generations are never entirely fair, if Red Bull were looking for the closest thing to a new Verstappen, few candidates would fit the profile better.

Photo: Race Pictures
Photo: Race Pictures

Photo: Race Pictures

🟥 Embolo row: Argentina aided or dive? Replays divide social media 🤯

🟥 Embolo row: Argentina aided or dive? Replays divide social media 🤯

A decision destined to divide opinions. In the 72nd minute of Argentina-Switzerland, with the score at 1-1 and the Swiss enjoying their best spell of the match, Breel Embolo was sent off for a second yellow after a VAR review.

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Referee João Pinheiro had initially penalized Paredes, but the footage completely changed everything: the yellow card for the Argentine was rescinded, the Swiss forward was booked for simulation, and the result was a red card.


Murat Yakin’s side held on until extra time before surrendering to goals from Julian Alvarez and Lautaro Martinez, which sealed the final 3-1 scoreline.

On social media, however, the match is still not over: accusations of favoritism, opposing interpretations of the rules, and one question that has gone viral. Was Embolo’s sending-off really the right call?


💥 What happened between Embolo and Paredes

Switzerland had just equalized in the 67th minute through Dan Ndoye, wiping out Argentina’s lead scored by Alexis Mac Allister. Five minutes later, Embolo, who had already been booked in the first half for a late challenge on Paredes, tried to get past the Argentine midfielder and went down after the challenge.

Pinheiro blew for a foul and showed a yellow card to Paredes. VAR then called the referee over to the monitor: according to the officials’ reconstruction, Embolo had started going down before any possible contact, therefore trying to win a free kick through simulation. The Portuguese referee revoked Paredes’ booking and showed a second yellow to the Swiss player, who left the pitch in tears.


✅ Why VAR was allowed to intervene

The review was not a protocol mistake. New provisions approved by IFAB in 2026 allow VAR to intervene on red cards resulting from a clearly incorrect second yellow and in cases of “mistaken identity,” when the referee punishes the wrong player or even the wrong team.

In the Kansas City case, the officiating team deemed that it was not Paredes who committed the infringement, but Embolo who simulated. The rules therefore allowed the initial decision to be overturned, the punishment reversed, and the striker booked. From a procedural point of view, the intervention was therefore permitted.

The real debate concerns the technical assessment: was the fall an obvious dive, or simply a normal attempt to avoid Paredes’ challenge? The footage shows Embolo losing his balance before the more significant contact, but the subjective nature of the incident is precisely what fueled the protests.


🔎 Replay analysis is split: correct decision or VAR too intrusive?

Several international analyses judged the sending-off correct from a regulatory standpoint.

Christina Unkel, former FIFA referee and CBS Sports analyst, explained that the decision is consistent with the Miguel Almiron precedent in United States-Paraguay, but also warned: "We are entering the zone of re-refereeing the match."

The risk is that VAR no longer merely corrects decisive errors, but ends up reassessing subjective incidents in midfield as well.

The Almiron precedent had already divided the refereeing world. On that occasion, VAR had removed a booking for American Tim Ream and punished the Paraguayan for simulation.

Pierluigi Collina also commented on the incident, though with a different view from the previous one: “From a refereeing point of view, this was the correct decision. The replay clearly shows that there was no contact from Paredes.”


😡 Switzerland erupts: «This rule ruined the match»

Murat Yakin did not challenge only the card, but the whole principle used to arrive at the sending-off: «It was a harmless situation. This rule ruined the match». The Swiss coach nonetheless explicitly ruled out any conspiracy or systematic preferential treatment toward Argentina.

Manuel Akanji was even harsher: «I had never played in such a one-sided match». The defender pointed out that Argentina had received no yellow cards in the first 90 minutes, while Remo Freuler called the decision «a disaster».

Granit Xhaka said Embolo was devastated and could not understand why he had been sent off.


🤯 'Argentina helped' VS 'obvious dive' on social media

Two sides immediately formed on social media. On one side were those who called it a “rigged” World Cup, linking the incident to previous refereeing controversies that had accompanied Argentina’s run.

On the other, many users considered Embolo’s attempt to exaggerate the fall obvious, arguing that simulation should always be punished with the same severity.

The timing amplified every suspicion: Switzerland had just made it 1-1 and was causing La Albiceleste real problems.


✍️ A sending-off already in the history books

Embolo became the first player ever sent off at a World Cup through this new interpretation of “mistaken identity”: it was only the second time in the tournament that a booking had been overturned under this protocol, after the Almiron-Ream case.

The rule and its interpretation have divided public opinion and sparked huge controversy.

VAR was allowed to intervene and the second yellow is fully justified under the rules, but it remains debatable whether a fall can be judged as simulation rather than accidental. A fine line that can determine not only a single incident but the outcome of a match with enormous weight, such as a World Cup quarter-final.

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Bengals' Tee Higgins might take issue with Stefon Diggs’ comments

Cincinnati Bengals wide receiver Tee Higgins is often widely hailed as the best No. 2 in the NFL while often being cited as a true No. 1 who just happens to play on the same team as Ja’Marr Chase. 

Just don’t tell that to free-agent wideout Stefon Diggs. 

During a recent video on his YouTube channel, Diggs proclaimed he’s the best No. 2 in the NFL. 

“My opinion, I can compete with anybody,” Diggs said. “But take those as your ones (WR1), right? You can't name a number two better than me. There's not a number two on a team.”

Diggs just had 1,013  yards and four scores over 17 games in New England before getting released. Impressive numbers, considering he was 32 and coming off a torn ACL. 

Higgins is in a different bracket when it comes to so-called No. 2 wideouts, though. He only had 846 yards over 15 games last year, but scored 11 times. He’s scored 21 times over the last two seasons and is on that four-year deal worth $115 million, so comparisons aren’t even really that fair these days. 

All in good offseason fun, though. Diggs is confident and it isn’t that far off from the stuff Chase says. But Bengals fans would probably rightfully argue that the conversation about top No. 2 wideouts starts behind Higgins’ name.

This article originally appeared on Bengals Wire: Bengals' Tee Higgins might take issue with Stefon Diggs’ comments

Steinbach has modest Summer League outing vs. New Orleans Pelicans

After introducing himself to the NBA Summer League with a double-double, former Washington Huskies star forward Hannes Steinbach's second game with the Charlotte Hornets was a lot quieter.

In a 95-91 loss to the New Orleans Pelicans, the No. 14 overall pick in June's draft came off the bench and played 22 minutes, tallying 7 points on a 2-for-5 day from the field, while adding 6 rebounds and a block.

It wasn't the best day for the 6-foot-11 German, who posted a plus/minus of -10, while he also committed 3 turnovers and 3 fouls. However, his minutes in the Summer League feel like more of a formality than anything else, as the Hornets are expecting Steinbach to play a key role as a rookie.

autograph sesh w/ hannes ✍️ pic.twitter.com/VEPsBjVFix

— Charlotte Hornets (@hornets) July 12, 2026

The addition of Steinbach could help propel Charlotte towards the status of the league's best rebounding team, after finishing No. 5 in the category last season, averaging 46.1 per game, even after trading forward Miles Bridges, who finished second on the Hornets with 5.8 boards per contest last year.

Between Steinbach, who pulled in a nation's best 11.8 rebounds per game during his one year at Washington, which propelled him to All-Big Ten Third Team honors, and a trade for Minnesota Timberwolves center Naz Reid, who grabbed 6.2 boards per game last year, Charlotte has put together a dominant frontcourt alongside center Moussa Diabaté, who led the team with 8.9 rebounds per contest last season.

For the second straight game, former Washington guard Terrell Brown Jr. did not see the floor for the Hornets. Charlotte will return to the floor on Sunday, July 12, at 2:00 p.m PT to take on the Boston Celtics.

This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Steinbach has modest Summer League outing vs. New Orleans Pelicans

Derek Fisher: Lakers fans not loving LeBron's tenure is 'confusing'

Over the last couple of weeks, the Los Angeles Lakers have been making what has thus far been a quick and painless transition from the LeBron James era to the true start of the Luka Doncic era. James officially decided to leave the Lakers in free agency on June 30, and the team moved swiftly to trade for center Walker Kessler and nab guards Quentin Grimes and Collin Sexton, big man Sandro Mamukelashvili and center Kevon Looney in free agency.

There are quite a few Lakers fans who have been doing back flips ever since James decided to bid farewell to the Purple and Gold. It may be a breath of fresh air in some ways for the franchise, but the 41-year-old did play eight years for it and make it relevant again upon his arrival in 2018, not to mention leading it to the NBA championship in 2020.

Derek Fisher, who won five NBA titles alongside Kobe Bryant, told Yahoo Sports Daily that he doesn't understand why Lakers fans don't appreciate James' time with the team more than they do.

“A lot of people in L.A. didn’t love LeBron’s time here and it’s been confusing to me,” Fisher said. “The reaction to him deciding not to return to L.A., a lot of people have celebrated it and almost had a parade as though this is the greatest thing ever. I’m not saying this is doomsday for the Lakers by any means. I think the organization will be fine, it’s been here for 80 years, it’ll be fine. But, I’m surprised at the reaction for sure and yeah, I think people have moved on, a lot of fans have.”

Fisher was then asked why fans didn't embrace James the way they embraced previous Lakers greats.

“That’s a great question,” he said. “You think about the greats of Lakers' past, many of those guys were kind of born and raised as Lakers for the most part. You think about James Worthy -- No. 1 draft pick. You think about Magic Johnson, even though Kareem [Abdul-Jabbar], formerly Lew Alcindor, was traded to L.A., he spent a considerable amount of time here in Los Angeles and really felt like a piece of the fabric of L.A. And so many greats, even Shaq (Shaquille O'Neal), eight years here and it’s like people forgot he played in Orlando as well. But it’s the years here in L.A. that changed everything. Obviously, Kobe being here for 20 seasons. I think other stars felt more like they became who they were as Lakers and I think a lot of Lakers fans had a difficult time receiving the fact that LeBron was already LeBron before he got here.”

Unlike the legends Fisher mentioned, James came to Los Angeles late in his career. He already had a full body of work at that time, and there was even a perception among some fans that he was infringing on Bryant's territory, although Bryant gave his blessing for James to take the franchise torch.

The four-time MVP averaged 25.9 points, 7.7 rebounds and 7.9 assists during his time with the Lakers in the regular season, as well as 25.6 points, 9.1 rebounds and 7.6 assists per game in six postseason appearances with L.A. He may have enhanced his legacy during that time simply by continuing to play at his usual level into his 40s and establishing the greatest longevity of any NBA player ever.

It is anyone's guess which team James will suit up with this fall. But even if plenty of Lakers fans won't want to admit it, he made his mark on the storied team's history.

This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Derek Fisher: Lakers fans not loving LeBron's tenure is 'confusing'

Jaylen Waddle trains with Ja'Marr Chase, shows off trick play potential with big arm

Star wide receiver Jaylen Waddle has been working out in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, ahead of the start of Denver Broncos training camp in Englewood, Colorado, later this month.

Tevin Allen and Tyrie Allen of “Gold Feet Global” have been training a group of NFL receivers including Ja'Marr Chase, Zay Flowers, Jerry Jeudy, Elijah Moore, Odell Beckham Jr. and Waddle this summer.

Here are some photos from Gold Feet's Instagram page:

And here's some video footage of Waddle and Chase running routes:

What do you notice about these reps between Ja’Marr Chase and Jaylen Waddle?🤔 pic.twitter.com/YOitVyf8Rj

— Trev🗣️ (@Boisabronco) July 7, 2026

Joshua Cox, a South Florida content creator, also shared a video of Waddle throwing a perfect pass to hit a field goal crossbar:

"QB1 @jaylenwaddle is in mid season form … Hashtag More Than A Receiver 😂," @_joshuacox captioned the video.

With an arm like that, perhaps a trick play could be added to Denver's playbook this summer. Waddle completed his first career pass attempt with the Miami Dolphins last year, an eight-yard completion. We'll see if he adds to his passing stats in Denver this fall.

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This article originally appeared on Broncos Wire: Jaylen Waddle trains with Ja'Marr Chase, shows off trick play potential with big arm

‘What Is Everyone So Afraid of?’ — NFL Podcaster Calls Out ESPN, Media’s Silence on Dianna Russini-Mike Vrabel Scandal

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Dianna Russini’s alleged relationship with New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel continues to dominate NFL offseason discussion. The controversy has lingered for months, and the attention only grew after Russini stepped away from The Athletic on April 14.

Since then, she has largely stayed out of the public spotlight, leaving many questions unanswered. Because of that, Tony Farmer, host of the “Last Men Standing” podcast, called out ESPN, media outlets, and others.

NFL Podcaster Questions ESPN, Media’s Stance on Dianna Russini-Mike Vrabel Controversy

On his X account, Farmer questioned why ESPN and several major media organizations have said so little about the Russini and Vrabel controversy.

One of Farmer’s biggest concerns centers on the Associated Press.

“Associated Press – won’t release ballots,” he wrote. “ESPN – mostly silent, Mike Vrabel – silent for weeks, Dianna Russini – haven’t heard from her since resignation, NFL – one very small statement.”

Russini served as one of the 50 voters for the NFL’s Coach of the Year award, which Vrabel ultimately won. Although the AP published every voter’s ballot the previous year, it chose not to release Russini’s ballot from last season.

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That difference has only fueled more debate surrounding the handling of the situation. Farmer also revealed he contacted the AP reporter who covered Russini’s resignation 74 days ago, but never received a reply.

The controversy started after Page Six published photos in early April showing Russini and Vrabel holding hands at an adults-only resort in Arizona. Soon afterward, more photos and videos surfaced online.

Some reportedly dated back to 2020 and appeared to show the pair allegedly kissing inside a New York City bar, raising fresh questions about how long the alleged relationship had existed.

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The timeline also placed ESPN under added scrutiny. At the time, Russini worked for ESPN while Vrabel coached the Tennessee Titans. Despite renewed attention on those past connections, ESPN has not publicly addressed the criticism, adding to the silence that Farmer continues to challenge.

However, Farmer’s criticism is beyond ESPN and the Associated Press. In the same X post, he questioned why several high-profile figures and organizations have stayed quiet.

“Adam Schefter – hasn’t tweeted “Russini” since pre-April,” he also wrote in his X post. “Mike Silver – See Adam Schefter, Athletic – Still no findings, Robert Kraft – silence, Steve Levy – won’t address Russini tweet, Jets – won’t address Russini’s Morgan Moses tweet, Eagles – won’t address A.J. Brown tampering concern, Daboll, KOC, J.J. – won’t address bodycam footage, Pats beat writers – won’t ask tough questions, What is everyone so afraid of?”

Meanwhile, the broader debate has moved beyond one alleged relationship. Critics have raised concerns about journalistic standards, possible voting bias for league awards, and whether media connections influenced player movement.

They argue that those relationships create conflicts that deserve closer review. Still, the NFL determined the matter did not warrant a formal investigation, a decision that continues to split opinion.

Further scrutiny came from bodycam footage tied to Russini’s traffic stop. During the encounter, she showed the officer text messages exchanged with Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell while trying to avoid a ticket for texting while driving.

However, the footage did not show the FaceTime call with an NFL head coach that she had previously claimed on a podcast.

For now, many observers remain focused on The Athletic’s internal review. The publication continues to investigate Russini’s reporting, and its findings could arrive at any time.

Until those results become public, though, the questions surrounding the controversy remain unanswered and continue fueling the debate.

Wimbledon men's final: Score, live updates as Jannik Sinner, Alexander Zverev face off

We're down to the final two in the Wimbledon men's singles event, as No. 1 Jannik Sinner takes on No. 2 Alexander Zverev on Sunday in a quest to defend his 2025 title.

Both Sinner and Zverev cruised through the semifinals with straight-set victories over Novak Djokovic and Arthur Fery, respectively. While Sinner won last year’s Wimbledon title over Carlos Alcaraz, he’s looking to rebound after getting bounced from this year’s French Open in the second round. Zverev, meanwhile, picked up his first Grand Slam victory at Roland-Garros weeks ago, with Sinner out of the picture.

Despite Zverev finally breaking through in a Grand Slam, Sinner is the heavy favorite at the All England Lawn Tennis Club at -450, per BetMGM.

Where to watch the Wimbledon men's final

Jannik Sinner-Alexander Zverev start time: 11 a.m. ET
Location: All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club
TV channel: ESPN

Follow along with Yahoo Sports for the latest from the Wimbledon men's singles final.

Yankees Birthday of the Day: Chasen Shreve

NEW YORK, NY - JULY 21: Pitcher Chasen Shreve #45 of the New York Yankees is hugged by catcher Austin Romine #28 after the final out of the 9th inning in an interleague MLB baseball game against the New York Mets on July 21, 2018 at Yankee Stadium in the Bronx borough of New York City. Yankees won 7-6. (Photo by Paul Bereswill/Getty Images) | Getty Images

For Yankees fans who watched the team during the mid-2010s, Chasen Shreve inspires a lot of emotions, most of which are negative. Acquired via trade for one of the organization’s biggest could-have-beens in Manny Bañuelos, he spent parts of four seasons in pinstripes. At times, the lefty looked like a dominant pitcher who was going to anchor the Yankees’ bullpen for years; at other times, he may as well have been throwing batting practice. No matter how he pitched, though, there was never a doubt that he left it all out on the field, and for that, Shreve ought to be remembered fondly for his contributions to several teams — some of which were certainly better than others.

Chasen Dean Shreve
Born: July 12, 1990 (Las Vegas, NV)
Yankees Tenure: 2015-2018 (majors); 2022 and 2024 (minors)

A native of Las Vegas, Shreve put himself on the map while at Bonanza High School, being named to the Nevada All-State second team for his senior season. He then went on to play for the College of Southern Nevada, where he played alongside then-catcher Bryce Harper during his JUCO season between high school and the draft. Both players were then selected in the 2010 MLB Draft, with Harper of course going first overall to the Washington Nationals, and Shreve falling to the 11th round, where he was selected by the Atlanta Braves.

Over the next three years, Shreve steadily climbed the farm, making his MLB debut for Atlanta on July 19, 2014 — just over a week after his 24th birthday. Between a five-cameo appearance across the final week of July and an extended run during September, he flashed great potential as a reliever, allowing just one run in 12.1 innings across 15 appearances. His performance against right-handed bats — he limited them to just a .167/.200/.208 slash line — despite being a southpaw inspired hope that he might be more than just a lefty specialist.

That hope would not be tested in Atlanta, however. Looking to add some rotation depth, the Braves rang in 2015 by flipping a pair of relievers, the youngster Shreve and the veteran David Carpenter, to the Yankees in exchange for the injured former top prospect, Manny Bañuelos (seriously, the deal went through on January 1, 2015). While Carpenter was at the time the name that drew more attention, as the Yankees had some openings in the bullpen due to the departure of David Robertson in free agency and the trade that sent Shawn Kelley to San Diego, Shreve was ultimately the one who played a bigger part of the 2015 bullpen.

After making his Yankees debut on April 6th, Shreve made himself an instant fan favorite just four days later. Thanks to a Chase Headley homer in the bottom of the ninth, the Yankees and Red Sox found themselves headed to extra innings having already exhausted their bullpens, with the Yankees already having used four pitchers to get through regulation. After Chris Martin, Justin Wilson, Dellin Betances, Andrew Miller, and Carpenter came and went, manager Joe Girardi turned the ball over to the rookie Shreve in the 12th.

He went an efficient 3.1 innings, allowing just three hits while striking four. While the Bombers ultimately lost, as Esmil Rogers allowed the Red Sox to rally in both the 18th and the 19th innings, it certainly wasn’t Shreve’s fault.

While he never had to go that long again, Shreve became a reliable multi-inning bullpen weapon for Girardi, capable of going one or two innings on a regular basis. Through September 5th, he had a 1.86 ERA, and had 60 strikeouts in 53.1 innings for a team that went on to win a playoff spot. Unfortunately, in what would become a pattern, Shreve utterly collapsed in September; across his final nine appearances, he managed to go just five innings, walking six batters and allowing four home runs. Because of this, his end-of-season numbers did not quite represent his full-season performance: 3.09 ERA, 4.92 WHIP, 1.406 WHIP.

Shreve was not used in the one-game Wild Card loss to Houston and never quite hit those heights ever again. He struggled out of the gate in 2016, posting a 5.21 ERA before hitting the injured list in May with a left shoulder strain. After returning in July, he bounced between Triple-A Scranton and the Bronx, and while his MLB numbers over that stretch don’t seem pretty — he had a 5.14 ERA in 14 innings — they don’t tell the full story: half of his eight earned runs came in one disastrous inning on August 16th, as Shreve, Adam Warren, and Blake Parker combined to allow eight runs to turn a 6-4 lead into a 12-6 loss to the Toronto Blue Jays.

More pleasantly, Shreve’s next appearance saw him come on in relief of Ben Heller in the bottom of the 10th on August 30th. Handed a bases loaded jam with just one out, Shreve struck out Kendrys Morales and got Salvador Perez to fly out to secure his first of two career saves.

Shreve spent all of 2017 and the first half of 2018 on the Scranton shuttle, unquestionably on the periphery of the bullpen picture and outside of their eventual playoff plans. On July 21, 2018, he recorded his second career save, this time against the New York Mets. After Aroldis Chapman began the inning by allowing a walk, a single, two walks, and a hit batsman, Aaron Boone called on Shreve to preserve a 7-5 lead with the bases loaded and nobody out. He traded two outs for one run on a ground-ball double play, then got Wilmer Flores to bounce back to the pitcher, to rescue Chapman and preserve the win.

That, however, would be Shreve’s last big highlight in pinstripes. Less than a week later, the Yankees sent him and Giovanny Gallegos to St. Louis Cardinals for international bonus pool money and an apparent Quadruple-A first baseman named Luke Voit. And while I’m sure that Yankees fans don’t exactly look upon this trade with regret, I will never not be touched by Shreve’s interview immediately after being informed of the trade — a reminder that, at the end of the day, these guys are people first and foremost.

Following his Yankees career, Shreve bounced around quite a bit. He spent the remainder of 2018 and all of 2019 in the St. Louis organization, then signed with the Mets for what would be the shortened 2020 season.

2021 was spent with the Pirates, the first half of 2022 with the Mets, and the final two months in Scranton on a minor-league contract with the Yankees (though he never made it back to the Bronx). The Tigers picked him up for 2023, his last extended run in the Majors, before designated him for assignment in August; he finished that season in the Reds organization. He began 2024 in the Rangers’ system, spent July with Scranton, and August with the Rockies, where he made one final big-league appearance. He made one last attempt to crack an MLB roster by accepting an invitation to spring training with the Braves in 2025, before being released in April.

While he has yet to officially announce his retirement, Shreve is not currently in an MLB organization. If this is in fact it for him, Shreve can hang up the cleats content in the knowledge that while he never quite recaptured the dominance he flashed early in his career across 11 different seasons, he was nonetheless an important part of some memorable Yankees squads.


See more of the “Yankees Birthday of the Day” series here.

Pre-Snap Reads: Sale of Seahawks to Khosla family all but finalized

MOUNTAIN VIEW, CA - DECEMBER 03: Engineer Vinod Khosla and Neeru Khosla attend the 2018 Breakthrough Prize at NASA Ames Research Center on December 3, 2017 in Mountain View, California. (Photo by Jesse Grant/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The wait is over. Or was it a wait? As loyal and informed Seattle Seahawks fans, we knew that after Paul Allen’s passing, the team would have to be sold at some point relatively soon. Fast forward several years. Looks as if the Paul Allen Trust, led by his sister Jodi Allen, have sold our beloved squad to what seems like a pretty cool group of people. DO NOT fret more than a moment on the fact that the same interest owns a 3-ish% share of the San Francisco 49ers. Soon that share will be sold, per NFL bylaws.

Instead, we here at Field Gulls implore you to explore the links below, and in and around the site, over the next several days. do your research, and get to know the new stewards of our favorite American Football Team, the Seattle Seahawks. Thanks for being here. Go, ‘Hawks!

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Seattle Seahawks News

Seahawks sold to Sun Microsystems founder – Seaside Joe
Vinod Khosla is the new majority owner of the Seattle Seahawks

Khosla family group agrees to buy Seahawks for reported record price – Seattle Sports
The sale, which is subject to owner approval, is reportedly for an NFL-record $9.6 billion.

Estate of Paul G. Allen Reaches Agreement to Sell Seattle Seahawks – Seahawks.com
he Estate of Paul G. Allen today announced it has entered into a formal sale agreement with an ownership group led by the Khosla family, including Vinod Khosla, for the Seattle Seahawks NFL franchise. The Khosla family will become the team’s controlling owner.

Seahawks sale: Answers to five key questions about what’s next – The Seattle Times
We know who will likely be the next owners of the Seahawks, answering a question that has lingered for months. Here are the answers to five questions about what’s next.

Seahawks have sale agreement for an NFL-record $9.6B, with 49ers part-owners – The News Tribune
The Seahawks have been sold. For a record price. To an investor in their archrival.

New Seahawks owners should take note of how Allen family handled business | Commentary – The Spokesman-Review
If I were a ride-or-die, face-paint-wearing Seahawks fan whose mood was entirely dependent on how they performed each week, here are the 10 words I would tell the new owners: Congratulations on the purchase, now stay out of the way.

Seahawks to Be Sold to Group Led by Vinod, Neal Khosla for Record $9.6 Billion – Emerald City Spectrum
Just a few weeks away from the start of training camp, the Seattle Seahawks will soon have a new ownership group calling the shots after a record-setting investment to purchase the franchise.

The Seahawks have been sold – Seahawks Draft Blog
Timing wise, it wasn’t ideal.

Why All Eyes Should Be on Jadarian Price for Seahawks Training Camp – si.com
In April, Seattle used a first-round pick on a running back for the first time since 2018. Jadarian Price could have an immediate impact on the reigning champs.

Did the Seahawks get better, worse or stay the same for 2026? – ESPN.com
After allowing the fewest points in the NFL, earning the NFC’s No. 1 seed and winning the Super Bowl in convincing fashion, the Seattle Seahawks lost a handful of key players over the offseason. And then they nearly repeated as world champions.

Khosla-led group agrees to buy Seahawks; sources say $9.6 billion – ESPN.com
A group led by San Francisco 49ers limited partner Vinod Khosla has agreed to purchase the Seattle Seahawks, it was announced Saturday.

Group including 49ers minority owner agrees to buy Seahawks for what is said to be record price – The Athletic
The Paul Allen Estate has agreed to sell the Seattle Seahawks to a group led by the Khosla family, which owns a minority interest in the San Francisco 49ers, the estate announced Saturday.

EMERGENCY POD! Seahawks Sold To Khosla Family – Hawkblogger
The Estate of Paul Allen has reached an agreement to sell the Seahawks to The Khosla family for $9.6B. The sale will become official in the next 1-2 months. I tell you my immediate reactions to the news on this emergency podcast edition of Real Hawk Talk.

REACTION: Khosla Family Agrees To Buy Seahawks – Cause For Concern or Celebration? – Seahawks Forever w/ Dan Viens
The Seattle Seahawks ownership search has taken a stunning turn.

NFC West News

What can the Cardinals expect from TE Tip Reiman? – Revenge of the Birds
The Arizona Cardinals have a new offensive system. If you are a fan of the team, you know this; you just haven’t seen how it will actually work with live players. Team OTAs and minicamps have been the only glimpse so far.

2026 may be a breakout year for Dominick Puni – Niners Nation
Dominick Puni is the only 49er on Bucky Brooks’ offensive breakout list. The PCL injury context makes the case stronger.

What’s next for the Rams’ left tackle situation following the latest Alaric Jackson news – Turf Show Times
Jackson got good news in court this week, but it doesn’t clear up much for the Rams.

Mets Morning News: Bo Bichette dealing with soreness, getting to know the Mets’ first three draft picks

PHILADELPHIA, PA - JULY 11: Commissioner of Major League Baseball Robert D. Manfred Jr. announces Carson Wiggins as the 27th overall pick by the New York Mets during the 2026 MLB Draft presented by Nippon Express at Pennsylvania Convention Center on Saturday, July 11, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Rob Tringali/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Meet the Mets

The Mets were shut out for the ninth time this season, falling to the Red Sox 4-0 at Citi Field. A pair of two-run homers powered the Red Sox and for the second day in a row, the Mets failed to get the big hit with runners on.

Choose your recap: Amazin’ Avenue, MLB.com, Newsday, New York Post

Zach Thornton will be called up to pitch today in the series finale against the Red Sox. The Mets have not yet indicated whether he will start the game or be used in bulk relief.

Bo Bichette is dealing with some lower body soreness that has caused him to miss the past couple of games. According to manager Andy Green, he’ll use the All-Star break to reset and rest.

Yesterday the Mets selected Carson Wiggins with the 27th overall pick in the MLB Draft. Anthony DiComo of MLB.com wrote up a profile of the flamethrowing righty, who has not thrown many college innings due to Tommy John surgery.

The Mets Player Development Twitter account posted videos of analysis Mets’ third-round pick Aiden Robbins and the Mets’ fourth-round pick Shane Sdao.

Juan Soto considered participating in this year’s Home Run Derby, but ultimately decided not to do it.

Yesterday the Mets provided updates on two righty relievers they had designated for assignment. Alex Carrillo was released and Matt Seelinger was outrighted to Triple-A Syracuse.

Marcus Semien, who is working his way back from a left hip flexor strain, is ready to begin a rehab assignment, but it may have to wait until after the All-Star break.

The Mets shouldn’t hold back and should make all of their relievers available in trade, writes Joel Sherman of the New York Post.

Around the National League East

The Yankees crushed three home runs in the eighth to make a late-inning comeback against the Nationals, who fell to the on this day aptly named Bronx Bombers 4-2.

After three years in Japan, Foster Griffin is now an All-Star with the Nationals.

Cristopher Sánchez was dominant again, striking out seven in the Phillies’ 4-2 victory over the Tigers and making his case to start the All-Star Game in his team’s home city.

Phillies pitcher Zack Wheeler was asked to participate in the All-Star Game as an injury replacement, but felt disrespected to be the fifth choice and therefore declined.

The Marlins lost to the Guardians 4-1, as Cleveland racked up a whopping 11 hits against Miami pitching.

The Braves lost to the Cardinals by the same 4-1 score, as Lars Nootbaar struck early with a three-run homer in the first for St. Louis off Reynaldo López.

Braves pitcher AJ Smith-Shawver, who is rehabbing from Tommy John surgery, will have at least one more rehab outing after a rough appearance on Saturday with Triple-A Gwinnett.

Around Major League Baseball

You can find full coverage of the first day of the MLB Draft on MLB.com, Baseball Prospectus, Baseball America, and Fangraphs. MLB.com sums up all the big storylines from Day 1 of the draft.

The MLB Draft is raptly consumed by diehards and sickos, but the league is not doing a good job broadening its appeal to the wider fanbase, writes Michael Baumann of Fangraphs.

Madison Shipman made her debut as an analyst in the Blue Jays booth yesterday, making her the first woman to work a Blue Jays game on Sportsnet.

White Sox outfielder Tristan Peters was selected to the American League All-Star roster to replace the injured Nick Kurtz.

Jacob Misiorowski was scratched from his scheduled start today due to arm fatigue. He will unfortunately miss the All-Star Game as well.

Yesterday at Amazin’ Avenue

You can follow along with all the Mets’ draft picks in the 2026 MLB Draft with our handy minors team’s handy tracker. Meanwhile, Thomas Henderson covered the signing of the Mets’ first round pick Carson Wiggins and Lukas Vlahos covered the Mets’ next two selections: Aiden Robbins at 92nd overall and Shane Sdao 120th overall.

Steve Sypa wrote up profiles on all three of the Mets’ picks on the first day of the drat (Carson Wiggins, Aiden Robbins, and Shane Sdao).

This Date in Mets History

The 1988 All-Star Game was played on July 12 and the Mets sent four representatives that year.

Max Holloway reveals what Conor McGregor said to him after injuring knee at UFC 329

LAS VEGAS, NEVADA - JULY 11: Max Holloway of the United States lands a punch against Conor McGregor of Ireland in their welterweight bout during UFC 329 at T-Mobile Arena on July 11, 2026 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Ian Maule/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Max Holloway didn’t get to exchange too many strikes with Conor McGregor at UFC 329, but they did exchange words during their fight.

Saturday’s main event ended in disappointment for McGregor, who was fighting for the first time since breaking his leg in a loss to Dustin Poirier in July 2021. Again, a McGregor leg injury proved to be his downfall, as he struggled to find his footing after throwing an opening flying kick, and never recovered. With McGregor obviously having suffered another injury, referee Mike Beltran called the fight off a little over a minute into Round 1.

In his post-fight interview, Holloway praised McGregor for wanting the fight to continue and he elaborated on the conversation speaking to reporters after the event.

“I had the man weak in the knees, I guess,” Holloway said. “All jokes aside, I just hope he’s good. I know Conor’s been battling some stuff. Looked like he’d really been changing. He found God, he had his kids in there, so during the fight you could obviously tell his demeanor changed. Shout out to the ref, I was trying to tell the ref sooner.

“This guy’s kids are front row, I don’t to see him take unnecessary damage, try and stop the fight, but this is how crazy Conor is: The first time he’s on the ground, I was punching him and he’s like, ‘Fight! Fight!’ I was like, ‘OK.’ That’s why I backed up, I said, ‘Stand up then, let’s fight.’ He fell back down and then the fight was called.”

In the lead-up to the fight, McGregor did dozens of interviews, claiming he was a changed man who had dedicated himself to religion and rededicated himself to training, following years of questionable public behavior, including numerous legal issues.

Holloway appreciates McGregor approaching their matchup with a more positive approach to fight promotion, but admitted something felt off with the former two-division champion.

“Even with him walking into the octagon, it just didn’t seem like the same Conor,” Holloway said. “He was still there to fight, but I thought he would be a little bit more rowdy, a little bit more crazy. He looked, like, really, really calm, like super calm, so I was just kind of like, ‘Oh wow, let’s see how this goes.’ Of course, I knew he was going to attack me with something and it was that kick, so it sucks.”

Holloway also used his post-fight microphone time to suggest he and McGregor meet in a trilogy, though when such a bout would take place is unclear with the severity of McGregor’s injury unknown.

One thing Holloway is confident about is that he’s unlikely to compete again in 2026.

“He was talking about this ‘170 domain,’” Holloway said, referring their fight taking place at welterweight. “I put in this 170 work. We worked our assess off here, especially after turning around so fast after that March fight and to come back. I want to feel this domain that he’s talking about, this 170 Conor that he’s talking about, this different world. That’s what I want.

“I want to see what his injury is and, as for me, I’m down to come back 2027. With that March fight and this fight, I know I came out unscathed, but I owe my family some time. I owe my wife and my son some time, some family time, so that’s what I’m focused on. You guys are going to see ‘Blessed’ return back in 2027.”

Glaring Newcastle Mistake Revealed After Elliot Anderson’s Transfer to Man City

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - JUNE 23: Elliot Anderson of England looks on during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group L match between England and Ghana at Boston Stadium on June 23, 2026 in Foxborough, United States. (Photo by Sathire Kelpa/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Former Magpie academy player Elliot Anderson’s rise keeps becoming a more uncomfortable story for Newcastle United each passing day.

NUFC, who sold the academy graduate during a period of PSR pressure, seemingly committed a blatant mistake in that transaction, and one that is now coming back to haunt them following Anderson’s British-record sale to Man City.

According to CaughtOffside, Newcastle do not have a sell-on clause or buy-back clause in Anderson’s deal as the midfielder completed his move from Nottingham Forest to Manchester City for a ridiculous £130 million fee, per the BBC.

Newcastle sold Anderson to Forest for £35million, as the Magpies were under pressure at the time to sell a homegrown player because of PSR concerns.

CaughtOffside noted that even a 20 or 25 percent sell-on clause would have produced a significant windfall for Newcastle of around £25-30 million.

For context, the Magpies spent £25 million on backup goalie Ewen Jaouen.

Purple Row After Dark: Is the Derby still a Home Run?

DENVER, CO - JULY 1: Hunter Goodman #15 of the Colorado Rockies hits a two run home run in the fifth inning against the Miami Marlins at Coors Field on July 1, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Justin Edmonds/Getty Images) | Getty Images

I have always found the Home Run Derby to be one of the most exciting events on the baseball calendar every year. There is something simple and satisfying about seeing people swing as hard as they can and smash baseballs as far as possible.

This season a combination of factors have transpired that have conspired to somewhat dampen my particular enthusiasm for the event.

  1. The rules have changed such that participants no longer have a time limit but instead a limited number of swings.
  2. Hunter Goodman, who is tied for fourth most home runs in the majors, wasn’t named as a participant.

Losing out on the frenetic pace of recent derbies was one thing but having a Rockies hitter who had a legitimate case to participate be snubbed has somewhat dimmed my excitement for this otherwise incredible event.

There are still plenty of exciting names in the derby (Jordan Walker!) and it will still be fun to baseballs get smashed but, for me, I worry something will feel missing from past years.

So, that brings me to our question:

If you were commissioner, would you make any changes to the Home Run Derby?

Would you want changes to the actual rules of how the Derby is played or perhaps a difference in the participant selection process?

Let us know in the comments!


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Braves Minor League Recap: Patrick Clohisy, Rowdy Tellez, and the Stripers flex their muscles

MESA, AZ - NOVEMBER 09: Patrick Clohisy #24 of the Atlanta Braves hits an RBI single in the ninth inning during the 2025 Arizona Fall League Fall Stars game between the American League Fall Stars and the National League Fall Stars at Sloan Park on Sunday, November 9, 2025 in Mesa, Arizona. (Photo by Norm Hall/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

(54-38) Memphis Redbirds 2, (45-45) Gwinnett Stripers 9

  • Patrick Clohisy, CF: 2-for-4, HR, 2B, BB, 2 RBI, 2 R, .265/.349/.459
  • Rowdy Tellez, 1B: 2-for-4, HR, 4 RBI, R, .259/.367/.492
  • Jair Camargo, DH: 3-for-4, HR, 2B, RBI, 2 R, .236/.276/.345
  • AJ Smith-Shawver, SP: 2.1IP 5H 2ER 3BB 2K, 7.71 ERA

The Stripers clawed their way back to .500 with a dominant win over the Redbirds thanks to a strong pitching effort by the Gwinnett staff, and some explosive hitting.

AJ Smith-Shawver got the rehab start and was okay – clearly running out of gas around the 40 pitch mark for the second start in the row. AJ’s mechanics seemingly disappeared at time, with his pitching shoulder often dipping making his arm whip around more which led to his velocity decreasing a bit as he sat more in the 95-96 range. Smith-Shawver was strong up until that 40 pitch mark – seeing just two over the minimum as he entered the third inning. It was the third that the command wavered, walking two and surrendering three singles and driving in two runs. He was replaced by Carlos Carassco (3IP 1H 0R 4BB 2K) who needed just one pitch to end the bases loaded, 1 out threat that Smith-Shawver left. Carlos was strong, working around some walks, to register three one hit innings. Following Carlos was Anderson Pilar (2.2IP 0H 0R 0BB 4K) who was dominant – striking out four over 2.2 scoreless innings of work himself. Finally, it was Joel Payamps (1IP 0H 0R 0BB 0K) who worked the final inning and secured the win for the Stripers.

Offensively, it was a barrage for the Stripers who hit three home runs and collected 11 hits. Rowdy Tellez continued his hot form – by driving in two with a single in the first inning. He added another pair of runs in the third inning when he connected on his 10th home run of the season. The following inning it was Jair Camargo who added a solo shot in the fourth to push the Stripers lead to 5-2. Two innings later it was Patrick Clohisy, who was making his Triple-A debut, who connected on a two run home run himself to push it to 7-2.

CLUBBED BY CLOHISY.

HAVE YOURSELF A DEBUT, PATRICK!@GeorgiaAccesspic.twitter.com/Ymw1IrJa5D

— Gwinnett Stripers (@GoStripers) July 12, 2026

Finally, Sandy León and Cal Conley drove in the final two runs of the game, both in the bottom of the eighth, to extend the Stripers dominant lead to 9-2.

(32-54) Birmingham Barons 2, (39-42) Columbus Clingstones 3

  • Dalton McIntyre, CF: 1-for-4, RBI, .289/.438/.447
  • Will Verdung, 1B: 2-for-4, R, .145/.234/.217
  • Ambioris Tavarez, 2B: 2-for-3, R, 2B, .186/.297/.311
  • Brett Sears, SP: 6.2IP 4H 2ER 1BB 8K, 3.99 ERA
  • Owen Hackman, RP: 1.1IP 0H 0R 0BB 3K

Box Score

An absolutely brilliant pitching performance by the Clingstones pitching staff did the heavy lifting in a tight 3-2 over the Barons.

Brett Sears got the start and put together a really strong start, registering 18 whiffs across 6.2 innings of work. He allowed a total of just four hits including a double, and solo home run. Sears saw just one over the minimum until the fifth inning when he ran into his first bit of trouble when he allowed a one out, run scoring double. He would then get back on track, getting the next five outs before allowing that solo shot in the seventh inning. Sears would get replaced by Owen Hackman (1.1IP 0H 0R 0BB 3K) who was…also dominant, striking out three over his 1.1 innings of work, including striking out the final two batters he would face. Tyler LaPorte (1IP 0H 0R 0BB 1K) worked the final inning, picking up his fourth save of the season, as he pounded the zone throwing 8 strikes on 10 pitches while picking up four whiffs.

Offensively, the Clingstones got just enough done to secure the win. Drew Compton got the fun going in the first inning as he singled in Luke Waddell, who had earlier doubled, to give Columbus the 1-0 lead. The Clingstones would then be held scoreless the next three innings until Dalton McIntyre singled in Ambioris Tavarez to drive in the second run of the game. It was one inning later when this time Tyler Tolve drove in what was eventually the game winning hit via a dribbler to third that allowed Will Verdung to score.

Tyler Tolve. Corner Pocket pic.twitter.com/1Ls5a6Cl6v

— Columbus Clingstones (@GoClingstones) July 11, 2026

(41-42) Rome Emperors 1, (41-43) Hudson Valley Renegades 7

  • Tate Southisene, 0-for-4, BB, .217/.366/.396
  • John Gil, 2B: 1-for-5, SB. .250/.346/.394
  • Eric Hartman, CF: 1-for-3, 2B, BB, .281/.359/.543
  • Dixon Williams, 1B: 1-for-2, 2B, R, 2 BB, 2 SB, .222/.332/.419
  • Matieu Curtis, SP: 2.2IP 1H 1ER 2BB 7K, 4.43 ERA

Box Score

The talented Emperors offense ran into an absolutely dominant pitching performance by the Hudson Valley Renegades – striking out 12 times, while collecting just four hits. They went a painful 0-for-12 with runners in scoring position, stranding 10 on base.

Matieu Curtis got the start and put the Emperors in a good place as he struck out seven across just 2.2 innings of work. He struck out the side in the first inning, while working around a pair of walks in the second while picking up another two strikeouts. After picking up his sixth strikeout at the start of the third, the first blemish occurred as Curtis allowed a one out double, stolen base, and a balk drove in the first run of the game for the Renegades. Drew Christo (2IP 4H 3ER 1BB 2K) relieved Matieu in the third and surrendered what ended up being the game winning solo home run to his first batter seen. Drew would go on to surrender three more runs in his two innings of work before he was replaced by Jarret Whorff (1.1IP 3H 2ER 0BB 1K) who ran into double himself – allowing another pair of runs in his innings of work. Jacob Shafer (2IP 1H 1ER 2BB 2K) was the final pitcher utilized for the Clingstones and allowed a run himself across a pair of innings. In totality, the Clingstones pitching staff surrendered seven runs on nine hits hits and five walks.

Offensively, it was a struggle. The Emperors made things interesting in the first inning, loading the bases but were unable to cash in on any real opportunities until the fourth inning when Dixon Williams led off a double. Dixon would steal third, and then come into score on a wild pitch. That would end up being the only run scored. They would threaten throughout the game but never get the big hit that they needed. Starting pitcher Rory Fox for the Renegades was dominant – striking out nine across five innings of work.

(48-36) Hickory Crawdads 13, (48-38) Augusta GreenJackets 4

  • Luis Guanipa, CF: 2-for-5, 2B, 2 RBI, .307/.364/.465
  • Conor Essenburg, RF: 1-for-2, 2B, RBI, 2 BB, .259/.401/.465
  • Cody Miller, 3B: 1-for-3, 2 BB, R, .217/.365/.400
  • Cooper McMurray, 1B: 2-for-4, 2 R, .236/.384/.406
  • Michael Martinez, DH: 2-for-3, R, .252/.331/.462
  • Davis Polo, SP: 1IP 3H 5R 4ER 3BB 1K, 4.21 ERA

Box Score

The GreenJackets were unable to overcome porous defense, as they committed five errors, while the pitching staff allowed an appalling fourteen walks and nine hits.

Davis Polo got the start and it just wasn’t his day – as he allowed five runs, four earned, threw two wild pitches, allowed a run to score on a balk, and allowed a stolen base. As he lasted just a single inning, the game quickly fell apart as the GreenJackets had to turn to the bullpen to cover at least eight innings. Adiel Melendez (2IP 3H 3R 2ER 0BB 2K) was the first man up, surrendering three total runs across two innings of work. Logan Forsythe (1.1IP 0H 3ER 2BB 1K) replace Adiel, and surrendered three earned runs despite not allowing a single hit. The GreenJackets then turned to Lews Sifontes (1IP 2H 1R 4BB 0K) who struggled with his command – walking four in his single inning of work. With the game all but settled at this point, the GreenJackets turned to a pair of position prospects who not only saved more arms, but had the best results on the mound. Joe Olsavasky (2.2IP 0H 1ER 4BB 2K) was the first one up, surrendering an earned run in his 2.2 innings of work. Hayden Friese (1IP 1H 0R 1BB 1K) was the only player on the team to record a scoreless inning.

There wasn’t much the GreenJackets could do to overcome that bad defense and poor pitching, but still did an admirable job – scoring four runs on eight total hits. They were held scoreless until the seventh inning when Luis Guanipa collected his 16th double of the season – driving in Cooper McMurray. Conor Essenburg would follow that up with a sacrifice fly that drove in Michael Martinez to give Augusta a pair of runs. They added on another run in the eighth when Cody Miller walked, took second and then third on a pair of wild pitches before being driven in by Austin Machado on a ground out. Their final run scored came in the bottom of the ninth, when it was again Luis Guanipa that singled and drove in Cooper McMurray for the GreenJackets fourth run.

(14-35) FCL Braves 5, (33-17) FCL Rays 13

  • Manuel Campos, SS: 1-for-4, R, .306/.407/.442
  • Jorwin Pulido, DH: 0-for-3, BB, RBI, R, .341/.429/471
  • Andrew McCutchen, LF: 1-for-3, 2B, RBI, .200/.429/.400
  • Johan Rodriguez, 1B: 2-for-3, 2B, RBI, R, .276/.338/.439
  • Luisberth Valdez, SP: 2.2IP 5H 7ER 4BB 0K, 12.46 ERA

Box Score

(14-14) DSL Orioles Black 10, (8-20) DSL Braves 3

  • Jose Manon, 3B: 2-for-4, R, .290/.396/.398
  • Edelson Cabral, SS: 1-for-3, BB, R, RBI, .289/.429/.446
  • Durban Arnedo, 2B: 2-for-4, .200/.273/.250
  • Hector Aguilar, SP: 3IP 6H 5ER 4BB 0K, 22.50 ERA

Box Score

How to live stream Sinner vs Zverev: Men’s Final 2026 Wimbledon, TV channel

Jannik Sinner is targeting a 10th consecutive win over Alexander Zverev when the pair clash in the men’s final of Wimbledon 2026 on Sunday.

Jul 10, 2026; London, United Kingdom; Alexander Zverev (GER) hits a forehand against Arthur Fery (GBR) (not pictured) in a gentlemen’s singles semi-final of The Championships Wimbledon 2026 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. Mandatory Credit: Geoff Burke-Imagn Images

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  • Date: Sunday, July 12, 2026
  • Time: 11 AM EDT
  • Channel: ESPN
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World No. 1 Jannik Sinner is one win away from successfully defending his Wimbledon title, but needs to dispatch Alexander Zverev in Sunday’s decider to do so. The top two seeds will contest the men’s final at SW19 for the second straight year as No. 2 Zverev aims to add to his haul.

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Unlike Sinner, Zverev already has Grand Slam silverware in the bag this season after finally breaking his duck at the French Open last month. By progressing to the last hurdle in London, the German has now reached the finals of all four majors, but his crown at Roland Garros remains his only reward for those efforts.

Sinner, meanwhile, has already become a veteran at these business ends of the Grand Slams and demonstrated that with a straight-sets win over Novak Djokovic in Friday’s semifinals. Zverev had an even more straightforward run past Arthur Fery, setting the stage for a true clash of giants in the final match of the tournament.

It was only three years ago that Zverev boasted a 4-1 advantage in the head-to-head record between these two, but Sinner has since gone on a tear of nine straight wins in the rivalry. This will be the first time the tennis titans have met on grass, however, adding an element of unpredictability to proceedings.

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Orioles minor league recap 7/12: Pitching dominates as every affiliate wins

Feb 18, 2026; Sarasota, FL, USA; Baltimore Orioles pitcher Nestor German (89) poses for media day. Mandatory Credit: Morgan Tencza-Imagn Images | Morgan Tencza-Imagn Images

Triple-A: Norfolk Tides 3, Syracuse Mets 2

Nestor German was the story in this Tides win, twirling a dazzling outing of seven shutout innings, the longest outing of his professional career. He had more strikeouts (six) than baserunners (five), and it came against a Syracuse lineup in which all nine batters were guys with major league experience, including blink-and-you-missed-them former Orioles Cristian Pache and Vidal Bruján. It was German’s second straight scoreless start. What a performance by the Orioles’ #11 prospect (per MLB Pipeline).

Tides cleanup hitter Christian Encarnacion-Strand hit his 17th homer with Norfolk, and Heston Kjerstad went 0-for-3 but contributed a sac fly. Leadoff man Enrique Bradfield Jr., who as of yesterday is no longer the only EBJ in the organization, went 0-for-3 with a walk.

The Tides nearly blew a 3-0 lead in the ninth when lefty Andrew Magno had a rare bad outing, giving up two runs to raise his season ERA to a still-awesome 1.04, but he held on for his sixth save. Before that, Yaramil Hiraldo, whom the O’s activated from the IL and optioned yesterday, worked a perfect eighth.

Box score

Double-A: Chesapeake Baysox 9, Akron RubberDucks (Guardians) 0

The Baysox dominated on every side of the ball, not only erupting for nine runs on 10 hits but also throwing a two-hit shutout. It was maybe their most all-around well-played victory of the season.

Let’s start on the mound, where #4 prospect Luis De León had the kind of outing that makes scouts drool over him. Just like Nestor German, he delivered the longest outing of his professional career, but he one-upped German by tossing eight scoreless innings. Wowza! Before tonight, De León’s career high for innings in a game was six, and even that he only did once. Also like German, De León had more strikeouts (five) than baserunners (three). I think it’s safe to say this was the best outing of his professional career. For good measure, reliever Juan Rojas struck out the side in the ninth.

Then there’s the Chesapeake offense, which certainly brought the lumber on this night. Leadoff man Douglas Hodo III set the tone with a homer, a double, and five RBIs. Three other Baysox had multi-hit games, including Aron Estrada, Griff O’Ferrall, and recently acquired Dom Keegan. Thomas Sosa added a homer. The Baysox went 5-for-12 with runners in scoring position. They scored two of their runs against former O’s minor league Carter Rustad, who was traded for Johnathan Rodríguez in March.

Box score

High-A: Frederick Keys 6, Jersey Shore BlueClaws (Phillies) 4 — Game 1, 7 inn.

In their regularly scheduled Saturday game, the Keys scored six unanswered runs to rally back from an early 3-0 deficit. The top five hitters in the lineup were a combined 7-for-14, which my rudimentary math skills tell me is a .500 average. Wehiwa Aloy starred with two hits, including his 13th home run. Victor Figueroa, Randal Diaz, and Colin Tuft each added an RBI. The Keys also had four steals in five attempts.

Tall lefty Boston Bateman picked up the win with a solid five-inning effort, giving up three runs and striking out six. Righty Trent Turzenski, making his first appearance in High-A this year, worked a scoreless ninth for the save. The seven-inning game clocked in at under two hours (1:58).

Box score

High-A: Jersey Shore 2, Frederick 1 — Game 2, 7 inn.

The Keys had to settle for a doubleheader split, dropping the nightcap in a makeup of Thursday’s rainout. The productive offense from the opener disappeared in game 2, with Frederick managing only two hits in their seven innings of play. Aloy provided one, an RBI single in the third, and #9 hitter Alfredo Velásquez had the other. Jersey Shore starter Ramon Marquez, the Phillies’ #9 prospect, racked up nine strikeouts in five innings.

The BlueClaws, like the Keys, also had only two hits, but unfortunately they came back-to-back in the second — a single and a two-run homer — to provide the margin of victory. That spoiled an otherwise strong outing by Keys lefty Caden Hunter, who went five frames, walked three, and struck out eight. This game was even quicker than the first one, at just one hour and 50 minutes.

Orioles #2 prospect Ike Irish did not play in either game of the doubleheader, although no injury has been reported.

Box score

Low-A: Delmarva Shorebirds 8, Kannapolis Cannon Ballers (White Sox) 0

Yet another stupendous pitching performance by an O’s affiliate on this night. You love to see it. This time it was Christian Rodriguez who delivered the goods, firing seven scoreless innings. That matched a career high for the 24-year-old righty. Rodriguez scattered five hits, walked one, and struck out four. When is the last time that three different Orioles minor leaguers pitched 7+ innings on the same day? I would venture to say it’s been a long time, if ever. Relievers Adrian Heredia and Luis Beltrán completed the combined shutout with a scoreless inning apiece, combining for five strikeouts.

The Shorebirds’ offense erupted for a 13-hit attack, including three apiece by center fielder Braylon Whitaker and catcher Adriander Mejía. Home runs by Félix Amparo, Jose Perez, and Andrés Nolaya helped lead the Delmarva rout.

Box score

Sunday’s scheduled games:

  • Norfolk: vs. Syracuse, 1:05 PM. Starter: Cade Povich (0-2, 5.31)
  • Chesapeake: at Akron, 1:05 PM. Starter: TBD
  • Frederick: vs. Jersey Shore, 2:00 PM. Starter: Patrick Reilly (Frederick season debut)
  • Delmarva: vs. Kannapolis, 5:05 PM.Starter: Dalton Neuschwander (1-6, 7.10)

64 Days, 64 tackles by Jaylen Watson last year for Chiefs to make up

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - OCTOBER 19: Jaylen Watson #35 of the Kansas City Chiefs tackles Dont'e Thornton Jr. #10 of the Las Vegas Raiders on a first quarter pass catch during the NFL 2025 game between Las Vegas Raiders and Kansas City Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium on October 19, 2025 in Kansas City, United States. (Photo by David Eulitt/Getty Images) | Getty Images

We are 64 days away from the Kansas City Chiefs‘ season-opening game against the Denver Broncos on “Monday Night Football” in Week 1.

The No. 64 jersey was going to be worn by former Chiefs offensive tackle Wanya Morris before he was traded to the Atlanta Falcons this summer.

As a Super Bowl champion, he’s among this group, but the No. 64 was originally donned by a league champion as well:

The top No. 64s in franchise history

Curt Merz (1962 – 1968)

Merz won two AFL championships with the franchise, the first as a defensive end on the Dallas Texans, then as a right guard on the 1966 Chiefs, who lost to the Green Bay Packers in Super Bowl I.

Billy Krisher (1960 – 1961)

Rudy Niswanger (2006 – 2010)

The best name of the group: Eric Kush (2013)

64: Tackles by Jaylen Watson last season, the most of the cornerbacks

It remains to be seen how much the Chiefs’ secondary will miss Los Angeles Rams cornerbacks Jaylen Watson and Trent McDuffie, who led the team’s cornerbacks in tackles last season with 64 and 63, respectively. Those marks were the fifth and sixth-highest totals on the team.

Watson used physicality to succeed in Kansas City, whether it was effective press-man coverage or sound tackling on the perimeter against runs off the edge. In 2025, Watson missed tackles at a rate of 5.8% according to Pro Football Focus. Only linebacker Drue Tranquill (3.7%) and safety Bryan Cook (5.6%) had lower rates among the defense.

This year’s top pick has a high standard to meet, but rookie cornerback Mansoor Delane has more to focus on than pass coverage to fill the shoes of Watson on the outside. It will also be important to evaluate the tackling of the other cornerbacks on the roster during the preseason, remembering how essential that skills is to starrting at cornerback in defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo’s scheme.

Ware ready for a reset in move from Heat to Bucks, ‘more of a chance to flourish’

LAS VEGAS — By the time the machinations were over and the trade that sent him from the Milwaukee Bucks to the Heat was done, it was clear that Giannis Antetokounmpo had gotten what he wanted with the career reset.

Less clear, but perhaps just as needed, was Kel’el Ware going in the other direction in the deal, afforded a reset with the Bucks after a pair of uneven, rocky seasons with the Heat.

“I mean, I kind of figured it was going to happen,” Ware said at Thomas & Mack Center as he watched the Bucks play at the Las Vegas NBA Summer League. “So I was just preparing myself. I mean, it was everywhere, I mean, you kind of see, especially speaking with my agents and things like that. So you kind of get a gist of what’s going to happen.”

And then it happened, with Ware, Tyler Herro, Jaime Jaquez Jr., Kasparas Jakucionis and significant draft capital going out in the deal that brought back Antetokounmpo and Bobby Portis from the Bucks.

For Ware, these first two NBA seasons have been a rollercoaster for more than the constant links to trade possibilities, including several times being mentioned during his first season in a possible Heat trade for Kevin Durant and then at February’s trade deadline linked to Atentokinmpo.

Also at play was a seeming lack of trust from Heat coach Erik Spoelstra when it came to role and playing time, often accompanied by tough-love criticism.

“Um, I feel like, you know, his decision was how he played me,” Ware said, without directly getting into his view on how he should have or could have been utilized.

In fact, it was a year ago, last July, when Spoelstra took the atypical approach of criticizing a returning player about summer-league play.

“There’s layers to this with Kel’el,” Spoelstra said in Las Vegas last July. “A big part of this is he has to really embrace and improve his professionalism, his consistency, his approach every single day. He has to get better with that. It’s learning how to become a pro.

“The talent is there. The professionalism and consistency has to improve and it is. Our standards are not going to change and our expectations and how fast we want that to improve for him are not going to change. But he has to get better at it, he has to take ownership of it.”

With the Heat, there was the constant urgency to win every moment, amid a desperate battle during Ware’s two seasons for playoff seeding, winding up in the play-in bracket both years, without a single playoff-game victory during his tenure.

Now with the Bucks, the pressure figures to lessen and the development perhaps to be heightened, on a team largely taking the long view with a roster loaded with young prospects, including getting No. 13 pick Nate Ament in last month’s draft from the Heat.

“Obviously where I’m at now, you know, it’s a young team,” Ware, 22, said. “I have more of a chance to flourish. So I’m excited for that.”

To a degree this could mean a renewal, after Spoelstra never seemed fully committed to playing Ware in a leading role alongside starting center Bam Adebayo, despite Adebayo voicing that as a preference.

“I mean, yeah, you know, a fresh start,” said the 7-footer selected out of Indiana by the Heat with the No. 15 pick in the 2024 NBA draft, “getting more minutes with that, being able to go out there just work on my game more, the game-situation things.”

With such a young Bucks roster, Ware also recognizes that he will be arriving as somewhat of a veteran.

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“Yeah, for sure. I feel like I developed in my second year, And even after my second year, I feel like I developed, developed going into my third year,” he said, with that third season upcoming. “I was able to, I guess, grow up more mentally in Miami.”

Now getting to further grow with the three Heat teammates arriving at his side, as well.

“That helps out a lot more,” Ware said of his first NBA trade. “Some guys, they get traded, but they’re by themselves. So, yeah. I would say it helps to have three guys with me.”

Ware offered that comment seated next to Herro and Jaquez, as the three watched Jakucionis in action for the Bucks’ summer roster.

And, so, a fresh start, but also with fond memories of where this NBA ride started.

“Like I said, it’s growing from it,” Ware said. “That’s why I say I grew more mentally in Miami, just going through that, just dealing with that.”

World Cup Games Today: Time & Channel For Sunday’s World Cup Schedule

Planning to watch the next World Cup matches? Here you can find everything you need to know and take a look at the upcoming World Cup schedule.

World Cup schedule today

Here are the World Cup matchups for Sunday, July 12.

DateGameTime (ET)TV Info
Sunday, July 12Off DayN/AN/A

Where can I watch the World Cup matches?

All 104 matches in the World Cup will air exclusively in English on FOX, FS1, and the FOX One app. For Spanish-language broadcasts, all games can be found on Telemundo and on streaming service Peacock.

How to watch World Cup for free?

If you want to watch World Cup games without a cable, satellite, or streaming subscription, you can view them on FOX with an HD digital antenna.

Where can I stream World Cup matches?

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If you are looking to stream World Cup games in 2026, FOX One will be the home for all 104 matches. You can also find them on YouTube TV or Fubo (via FOX and FS1). Both services currently have weeklong free trials.

Upcoming 2026 World Cup schedule

Get a look at the upcoming games on the 2026 World Cup schedule.

DateGameTime (ET)TV Info
Tuesday, July 14France vs. Spain3:00 PMFOX, Telemundo, FOX One
Wednesday, July 15TBD vs. TBD3:00 PMFOX, Telemundo, FOX One

When did the 2026 World Cup start?

The 2026 edition of the World Cup began on Thursday, June 11, with games at Estadio Banorte in Mexico City, Mexico.

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Opinion: Arsenal’s England stars answered the call when it mattered most

Opinion: Arsenal’s England stars answered the call when it mattered most
Opinion: Arsenal’s England stars answered the call when it mattered most

England may have needed another Jude Bellingham masterclass to overcome Norway, but Arsenal’s representatives also played an important role in helping the Three Lions reach the 2026 World Cup semi-finals.

Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka and Eberechi Eze all made valuable contributions during a dramatic night in Miami, and Liam Harding believes the Gunners once again did both club and country proud.

Arsenal’s players rose to the occasion

Last night, England marginally beat Norway 2-1 after extra time to book their place in the 2026 World Cup semi-finals, where they will face Argentina.

It certainly wasn’t Thomas Tuchel’s side at their fluent best.

After 36 minutes, Norway took a surprise lead when Andreas Schjelderup’s looping cross-shot beat Jordan Pickford and nestled into the top corner. Thankfully, Jude Bellingham responded in first-half stoppage time, driving into the box before firing an equaliser into the bottom corner to make it 1-1.

With England struggling to gain control, Tuchel made a bold double substitution at half-time.

Declan Rice, who showed immense courage to complete the opening 45 minutes while battling a stomach illness, made way for Crystal Palace’s Eberechi Eze. At the same time, Chelsea’s Noni Madueke was replaced by Arsenal’s Bukayo Saka as England searched for greater attacking urgency.

Rice deserves enormous credit for putting the team first. Even though he clearly wasn’t at full fitness, he still gave everything before making way at the interval.

(Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

Saka and Eze helped change the game

Both substitutes made an immediate difference.

Eze produced a disciplined display through the middle, injecting fresh energy into England’s attacking play while also working tirelessly without the ball. According to ESPN’s statistics, he made five recoveries, an impressive return for an attacking midfielder, while also creating two important opportunities.

Saka was equally influential after replacing Madueke.

The Arsenal winger immediately offered greater width and purpose down England’s right-hand side, finishing the match with an 82 per cent passing accuracy while forcing two important saves from Norway. He also came agonisingly close to creating what would have been the winning goal in normal time, delivering a superb low cross across the six-yard box that neither Harry Kane nor Eze could convert.

With penalties looming, Jude Bellingham once again proved England’s match-winner, reacting quickest after Ørjan Nyland spilled Morgan Rogers’ long-range effort to score the decisive goal and seal a 2-1 victory.

Ultimately, the scoreline didn’t fully reflect the chaos of the contest.

Underdogs Norway were unfortunate not to take England all the way, with the Three Lions often struggling in the demanding 34-degree Florida heat.

However, England found a way to win, and Arsenal’s players certainly played their part.

Rice’s determination, combined with the impact made by Saka and Eze from the bench, showed exactly why Gunners continue to play such an important role on the international stage.

Bring on Argentina.

Liam Harding

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Former Raiders QB Derek Carr hopes Mendoza breaks all his records

STATELINE, NEVADA - JULY 9: Derek Carr, NFL quarterback, tees off on the 15th hole prior to the American Century Championship 2026 at Edgewood Tahoe Golf Course on July 9, 2026 in Stateline, Nevada. (Photo by Al Chang/ISI Photos/ISI Photos via Getty Images) | ISI Photos via Getty Images

The Las Vegas Raiders drafted a new quarterback in 2026 by selecting Fernando Mendoza as the number one pick. He was the highest drafted quarterback for the franchise since they took Derek Carr in 2014 in the second round.

Carr played for the Raiders for nine seasons, helping lead them to two playoff appearances during his tenure. While it didn’t lead to many playoff wins, it was still the first time the organization had stability at the position since Rich Gannon. Now with Mendoza looking to take the reins as the next franchise QB, Raider Nation is hoping for the former Heisman Trophy to leave even more lasting memories.

Carr was attending a golf charity event this weekend and was asked about his thoughts on Mendoza taking over the franchise. He hopes the young quarterback can break all his franchise records as the Raiders’ signal-caller.

Was able to ask former #Raiders QB Derek Carr how he feels about Fernando Mendoza

“I love him man, I hope he breaks all my records” pic.twitter.com/QwXynES5Ba

— Raiders Lead (@RaidersLead) July 9, 2026

Raider Nation is hoping for the same results for Mendoza, who comes in the pedigree of winning after securing the national championship in 2026.

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Rapidus challenges TSMC with lower 2nm wafer pricing

Rapidus reportedly aims to undercut TSMC with its 2nm wafer prices Rapidus is aiming to challenge TSMC with its new 2nm lithography node. The new node will enter mass production in 2027, and will reportedly undercut TSMC with lower wafer prices. With this tactic, Rapidus aims to gain a foothold within the leading edge foundry […]

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Grab a blazing-fast dual-interface M.2 SSD enclosure for just $59 on Amazon — Asus' tool-less ROG Strix Aiolos is 14% off right now, featuring transfer speeds up to 20 Gbps

We all know by now that flash storage is facing unprecedented demand due to the AI boom; while not as unattainable as memory, it's still severely overpriced compared to last year. If you have an old M.2 SSD lying around that you'd like to appreciate more during these trying times, you can use an enclosure to turn it into a super-fast external drive. As such, we've found a deal on Asus' ROG Strix Aiolos, which has dropped down to just $59 on Amazon right now.

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The ROG Strix Aiolos is a premium, high-end M.2 SSD enclosure with transfer speeds up to 20 Gbps, enabled by a USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 interface that terminates in a USB-C port. Asus is using a Realtek RTL9220 controller, which allows it to take either a PCIe-based NVMe SSD or a SATA-based SSD and connect it to the aforementioned USB interface. It supports M.2-2242/2260/2280 sizes, but not M.2-2230.

You get a tool-less assembly with the Aiolos since it features a push-to-open mechanism for quick removals and installations. The enclosure is made from metal and has a hook on one end with a fabric loop for attaching it to backpacks and such. The body is also wrapped around in rubber to make it grippier on flat surfaces like when it's sitting on a desk. Frankly, the entire thing looks like a miniaturized ROG Astral graphics card.

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Sotheby’s video showcases working Apple-1 serial number 01-0033 — part of its upcoming History of Science & Technology sale

12 July 2026 at 17:08

Sotheby’s is preparing a blockbuster History of Science & Technology sale packed with amazing artifacts and collectors’ items. While there are many items that could justify being singled out, the famous auction house has chosen to spotlight a working sample of the Apple-1 computer serial number 01-0033 (1976) on its YouTube channel. Remember this first 50 hand-built-by-Wozniak batch has a place in history as the first commercial Apple computers ever sold.

In the video above you can see Harry Sadler, the original and current owner of the Apple-1 computer up for auction, preparing, booting and demonstrating this ancient ‘pre-built.’ Sadler underlines that his rare example was bought from the Byte Shop in 1976. While he ended up working in IT, Sadler said that it was mainly a hobbyist machine, for experimenting, tinkering with BASIC, and so on.

Interesting, Sadler took his Apple-1 back to the Byte Shop after a couple of weeks to get a minor repair done. There he met Steve Jobs and inquired about vacancies at Apple Computer. Nothing came of that because of admitted inexperience, but in 2010 Steve Jobs visited and bought the Siri Inc. startup, where Sadler was the 10th employee. So, Sadler did actually end up working for Apple.

The estimate for this machine is $300,000 - $500,000. It comes with original accessories like a cassette deck and keyboard, vintage monitor. There’s also an original Apple-1 Operation Manual, In-house copy of Apple Basic Manual, Apple-1 Cassette Interface Manual, Microchess manual, and various software on cassettes

I think this is rather high, as one of the rare wooden case models known as the ‘Moore Apple-1’ only achieved $475,000 (w/BP) for its client last year.

Other notable computers in the sale

This Sotheby’s sale has quite a few other notable computers among the tech artifacts listed. For example, there’s the Steve Jobs stage-used NeXT Computer from the ‘NeXT Introduction’ in 1988, and a similar model for European demos. Then there’s a Mark-8 minicomputer from 1974, a MITS Altair 8800 computer from 1974, as well as some complete sealed vintage Mac systems from early on in Apple’s history.

On the more scientific side of things, there’s lots of interesting artifacts associated with, owned, or used by iconic individuals like Thomas Alva Edison, Alexander Graham Bell, Richard Feynman, and even Albert Einstein.

The History of Science & Technology takes place on July 15, starting at 14:00 EDT live in Sotheby’s saleroom at 945 Madison Avenue in New York.

Windows 95 didn’t detect installers, it ‘guessed’ based on the file name, says veteran dev — it simply checked for words like setup, install, inst, or localized equivalents

12 July 2026 at 16:48

Windows 95 worked out whether a setup program had run by reading the executable's name and checking it against a short list of hard-coded words, according to Microsoft engineer and semi-official Windows historian Raymond Chen, sharing the details via his Old New Thing blog. A filename containing "setup," "install," or "inst" flagged the program as an installer, which triggered the operating system's routine for repairing system files that installers had damaged. Three non-English entries appeared on the same list, which Chen identified as his own guesses at Italian, Turkish, and Hungarian.

The full match list ran to six terms: setup, install, inst, imposta, ayarla, and felrak. Chen wrote that "install" was redundant, because any name containing it already contains "inst," and speculated that the shorter entry was added later to catch installers named along the lines of "blahinst" without anyone deleting the original. A program whose own name produced no match got a second test, with Windows 95 checking whether the word "Setup" appeared anywhere in the path to the executable. A separate live check ran after any multimedia driver was installed through an INF file, added because those drivers frequently overwrote system DLLs.

This heuristic gated a recovery mechanism Chen described in March. Installers of the period overwrote system files without checking versions, disregarding Microsoft's rule that a file should only ever be replaced by a newer one. An installer carrying Windows 3.1 copies of shared DLLs, for example, would bury the newer Windows 95 versions underneath them, and every program that relied on the current files would break.

Windows 95 kept backup copies of commonly clobbered files in a hidden C:\Windows\SYSBCKUP directory. It would then let each installer finish, check its work, and restore the correct versions where the installer had downgraded them. This safety net depended entirely on correctly guessing that an installer had run, so a setup routine with an unusual name slipped past it, while an ordinary program named something like instant.exe tripped it for nothing.

The file check was often deferred until the next boot rather than run immediately, with Chen explaining that some installers, unable to replace a file already in use, would drop back to MS-DOS, run a batch file to swap the file, and restart Windows, so the cleanup pass had to wait for the reboot to catch anything the batch file had altered.

Windows 2000 debuted a new approach

Microsoft dropped this approach in Windows 2000, which introduced Windows File Protection. That system registers for file-change notifications through Winlogon restores protected files from a cache at %WinDir%\System32\dllcache, with no filename guessing and no waiting for a setup program to complete.

Then, Windows ME shipped a comparable System File Protection, and Vista onward moved to Windows Resource Protection, which guards files using access-control lists instead. The sfc /scannow command that Windows 11 users still run to repair system files descends directly from that work, having replaced a 1995 mechanism that decided when to act by scanning filenames for the word "setup."

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Windows 11's smallest upgrade shows a big commitment from Microsoft

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Windows 11 has a new search box on the way, or at least a slightly larger one. The search box within the Windows 11 Start menu will be four pixels taller if a change that's currently in preview ships to everyone.

That's four more entire pixels of height dedicated to searching for files or using the improved search capabilities of Windows 11. The change, which was accidentally included in release notes for a preview build, was the butt of jokes. But I think it also shows something bigger (pun intended).

Windows 11 has had design inconsistencies for years. Context menus are a mess and the operating system has a mix of features that originated in different decades. The Windows K2 initiative aims to reduce the pain points of Windows 11. As part of the push, Microsoft will also iron out inconsistencies.

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With the development of Windows 11, if design consistency is thought about at all, it's an afterthought. The OS is several operating systems in a trenchcoat, resulting in a mismatched design.

But even within individual apps or settings, Windows 11's design lacks polish. The infamous one pixel border around apps infuriates some people and has been a hot-button topic for years.

If you look hard enough, you'll find tiny issues throughout the design of Windows 11. Windows not aligning or inconsistent menus do not break the operating system, but they do make it look unpolished. If Microsoft wants to convince people it cares about Windows 11, the OS needs to look like a finished product.

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Small changes like resizing the search box in the taskbar, which appears to have been done to align with Copilot Search, add up. Attention to detail matters.

While the Windows K2 initiative may be felt most through its impact on RAM usage or other elements that affect performance, it can also give Windows 11 a refreshed look that improves the overall computing experience.

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The Nvidia Shield TV is one of my favorite streaming gadgets ever — but the base model is no longer on sale, and may not come back

  • The Nvidia Shield TV (2019) is out of stock pretty much everywhere
  • Nvidia says it's down to consumer demand for the streaming device
  • It's not yet clear if we'll ever get more stock or a replacement gadget

While there hasn't been any new Nvidia Shield TV hardware for seven years now, the streaming devices continue to be popular — but it looks as though it could finally be the end of the road for the cheapest base model in the series.

As spotted by Android Authority, this $149 / £129 model is now out of stock via Nvidia's official channels, and Nvidia has stopped short of promising that those stock levels will be replenished anytime soon.

In a statement to Android Authority, Nvidia said the Shield TV was out of stock "due to demand", and that there was nothing to say "regarding future availability at this time" — so make of that what you will.

Nvidia also took the opportunity to highlight that all Shield TV models continue to get software updates and continue to be supported by Nvidia, even though it's now more than a decade since the first of these gadgets went on sale.

More to come?

Nvidia Shield TV (2019) pictured on a wooden surface

The latest Nvidia Shield TV launched in 2019 (Image credit: Future)

Both the base model Shield TV and the more premium Shield TV Pro were given a refresh in 2019, and Nvidia says the Pro version is still on sale. Whether or not Nvidia is planning to let the stock run down on that model too remains to be seen.

I've had several Shield TVs down the years, and have always been impressed with the hardware and the software on offer. They support a wide variety of apps and games, come with local storage, and can be customized in a variety of ways too.

Even something like the recently launched Google TV Streamer only just about catches up to everything that's possible with the Shield TV boxes — and that's saying something considering Nvidia's devices made their debut in 2015.

Nvidia execs are on the record as saying they're open to the idea of new Shield TV hardware in the future, so hopefully this clearing out of stock will be followed by a brand new model in the not too distant future.

What the next generation of FSR, XeSS, and DLSS means for the future of PC gaming

The PC gaming landscape has changed dramatically in the last handful of years. We've seen the slow and steady move away from native (purely rasterized) performance and onto the crutch of AI-powered upscaling technology. Whether Nvidia DLSS, Intel XeSS, or FSR 4, Multi-Frame Generation, or "fake frames", have become a core part of the experience.

It doesn't really matter how powerful the best graphics cards are anymore, as AI-powered upscaling has shifted the playable performance expectations across the board. We see this as standard in the system requirements for today's demanding PC games; it's a huge asterisk that developers use to claim otherwise unheard of FPS in intensive software.

Are the likes of Nvidia DLSS, Intel XeSS, and AMD FSR just a failsafe to make up for poor software optimization? That's part of the story, sure, but it's far more nuanced than that. As computing components become more expensive, and AI muscles its way into the territory in a more aggressive manner, the two, which used to go hand in hand, have now become inherently parasitic in a wanton race to the bottom if things are not course-corrected. Here's what AI-powered upscaling means for the future of PC gaming.

Nvidia DLSS 5 is the first symptom of a wider issue

I've been a champion of DLSS for many years, primarily for how it can boost weaker graphics cards to give users playable framerates. It's an ever-evolving AI-powered tech that's continuing to improve and deepen. Some of its best features include Ray Reconstruction, which makes Path Tracing more viable, Frame Generation/MFG, and DLAA for smoother anti-aliasing. When used as an assist to your hardware, it can be the difference between smooth and stuttering, but DLSS 5 is where things simply went too far.

Instead of being a supporting tool, as with DLSS 4.5's Dynamic MFG, the only thing people can take away from DLSS 5 is how AI is actively impacting image quality, and not for good reasons. Described as a "breakthrough in visual fidelity for games", and said to bridge the "cinematic gap", this upcoming AI model uses an algorithm to re-color and overlay motion vectors.

DLSS 5's showcase of results is troubling to say the least. At best, it slightly improves the lighting in EA FC, and at worst, it completely overwrites the distinct visual art style of PC games like Starfield, Resident Evil Requiem, and Hogwarts Legacy. Sure, the lighting is a little better, but it comes at the cost of a flat and artificial-looking brightness of the entire scene, making everything (ironically) look far more lifeless and void of personality.

Nvidia tends to be the frontrunner that AMD and Intel later catch up to. With the DLSS 5 release date still unconfirmed, but claimed to be coming in the autumn of 2026, we (likely) won't see the full ramifications of this on the wider gaming industry until next year, but when this glorified AI-filter drops, it's likely to become an ingrained option in many flagship titles. There's a reason why Team Green started by showing off some of the largest games from the most well-known publishers and developers in the business; if you enforce it at the top, the rest will follow for fear of being left behind.

The frightening reality of how expensive new graphics cards could be

An RTX 5090 sitting on top of its retail packaging against a green background

Nvidia's next generation of graphics cards will have AI at the forefront, and they will not come cheap (Image credit: Future)

It's no exaggeration to say that 2026 is one of the worst times on record to build a custom gaming PC. DDR4 and DDR5 RAM prices have skyrocketed due to the global supply of memory modules being drained en masse to build data centers, and the less said about what's happened to flash memory found in the best SSDs, the better. While these individual components doubling in price overnight is already troubling, there are even worse consequences for graphics cards, made all the more infuriating by the fact that it's a self-destructive cycle with (seemingly) no end in sight.

Graphics cards rely on VRAM to have enough bandwidth to perform properly. For Nvidia's current-generation RTX 50 series, that's the superfast, denser GDDR7, whereas AMD and Intel are still using the slower, older GDDR6 standard. As memory modules are becoming scarcer, it massively drives up the price for core components, such as the Samsung, Micron, and SK hynix memory modules needed to build the video cards in the first place.

Put simply, graphics cards will become more expensive because manufacturers are too busy building data centers with the components, meaning the end consumer ends up paying considerably more. We've already seen countless examples of this, such as the Steam Machine's overpriced nature, the Steam Deck's price increase, and even how it's made the PS5 and Xbox Series X more expensive six years in than at launch.

We've seen prices of graphics cards increase massively since the semiconductor shortage, which plagued the RTX 30 series launch. You paid more, you got less, and now the manufacturers know they can overcharge you. In a computing landscape where components can shoot up anywhere from 20 to 50% overnight, it puts the reinforced focus on DLSS, XeSS, and FSR as a necessity rather than an optional helping hand.

The future of AI-powered upscaling is a necessity

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The Steam Machine relies on AMD FSR to hit Machine Verified status (1080p at 30 FPS) (Image credit: Valve)

While we're heading towards more expensive graphics cards that rely on AI upscaling tech just to keep up, we can also look at what the future of DLSS, XeSS, and FSR will need to do to keep up. We've already established that DLSS 5 made a contentious call with its AI art filter, but what about real-world, practical uses in 2027 and beyond?

Intel XeSS 3 launched with Multi-Frame Generation, which was rolled out to both its Alchemist and Battlemage graphics cards, even bringing true MFG to handhelds like the MSI Claw 8 EX AI+ and Acer Predator Atlas 8. To look positively at AI-upscaling tech in this regard, its major benefit will be to make handheld gaming PCs, such as a Steam Deck or Lenovo Legion Go S successor, more competitive.

The most recent update to AMD's AI-powered upscaling tech, FSR 4 Redstone, still trails behind DLSS 4.5, which means Team Red will need to strike back with FSR 5 to have a chance at dethroning Nvidia while it is down. AMD's image quality is far better than it used to be, even though its frame pacing leaves a lot to be desired. Based on the track record, from what I've seen from Intel and AMD, XeSS and FSR look to continue to iterate on the core fundamental technologies, whereas Nvidia is looking to do its own thing in counter to what was expected.

The future of AI upscaling tech becomes two-fold. Ideally, enabling any of these settings should be as normal and natural as turning on TAA (temporal anti-aliasing) and forgetting about it. It's easy to forget that there was a time when such a setting was contentious, and now it's almost universally used across the board. It's a similar story to when Nvidia's PhysX SDK was pushed so heavily, as it's now a default setting that's enabled within game engines as standard.

So, AI-powered upscaling is best when it's not noticeable. If you're playing a game and you're noticing smooth performance and a high average FPS, then it's doing its job properly. Problems only really arise when that tech tries to overtake the core experience rather than in support of it, and chiefly as a symptom of a wider problem that we're still experiencing. AI-trained algorithms need data servers; we're making more of those, which means taking away the resources to build graphics cards, meaning you'll pay more for them when the Nvidia RTX 60 series, Intel Celestial, and AMD RDNA 5 eventually roll out.

Will native performance ever be relevant again?

I mentioned above about the asterisk of estimated performance when a game's benchmarks and recommended system requirements go live. Oftentimes, these developer/publisher-approved tables promise 30-60 FPS as standard, and try to discreetly hide that DLSS, FSR, and XeSS are needed to hit that cap. It's something that Valve is just as guilty of with its somewhat questionable claims of 4K60, which was walked back when using FSR.

When the biggest and most well-known entity in PC gaming makes a move like this, the gaming world takes notice, particularly with who Valve was targeting in the first place. If FSR is essential for playable framerates, then it becomes non-negotiable; a forced standard, an excuse for developers to rush out unoptimized games, which have plagued countless PC ports over the last five years.

We find ourselves at a crossroads then. AI-powered upscaling does just as much harm as it does good; it is simultaneously the answer to (and cause of) a fair amount of the problems we're currently experiencing as PC gamers, as the benefits and cons constantly battle out for pole position. It looks as though AMD and Intel are on the right track, even if Nvidia is pacing its own trail, one that (hopefully) isn't followed by its competition. If we're already expected to pay four figures for a "mid-range" GPU, let us hope that it can perform decently enough.

Heartstopper Forever release date and time on Netflix — how to stream Nick and Charlie's final farewell in the US, UK and Australia

I almost can't write too much of an intro because I'll cry, but Nick (Kit Connor) and Charlie's (Joe Locke) beautiful love story is about to come to a close in Heartstopper Forever.

Since 2022, Heartstopper has captivated the hearts of Netflix subscribers, faithfully adapting the graphic novel series by Alice Oseman of the same name. In fact, if this is all too much for you, you can literally relive the ending again — Oseman has just published its sixth installment.

Frankly, I think Heartstopper will really live up to its "forever" subtitle. But when does Heartstopper Forever arrive on Netflix?

What time can I watch Heartstopper Forever on Netflix?

Heartstopper Forever drops on Netflix on July 17, 2026.

As for exact time, it should be the standard 12am PT release that we saw across seasons 1-3.

For global regions, here's when you need to be prepared:

  • US – 12am PT / 3am ET
  • Canada – 12am PT / 3am ET
  • UK – 8am BST
  • India – 12:30pm IST
  • Singapore – 3pm SGT
  • Australia – 6pm AEST
  • New Zealand – 8pm NZDT

When do new episodes of Heartstopper Forever come out?

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(Image credit: Netflix)

Heartstopper Forever isn't actually season 4... it's a feature-length film.

According to the streamer, it's clocking in with a runtime of 114 minutes, so that basically the equivalent of 4.5 episodes.

Sadly, this will be it for the show's run on Netflix.

Benfica ile Stassin savaşı: Beşiktaş izlemeye devam ediyor

Galatasaray ve Beşiktaş'ın radarına giren Saint-Étienne'in 21 yaşındaki Belçikalı golcüsü Lucas Stassin için Portekiz ekibi Braga da devreye girdi; 15 milyon Euro değerindeki genç santrafor için Avrupa'da transfer savaşı başladı.

Süper Lig’de şampiyonluk ve kadro yapılanması adına transfer çalışmaları tüm hızıyla sürerken, devlerin radarına Fransa’dan genç bir golcü takıldı. Yabancı santrafor takviyesi için düğmeye basan Galatasaray, Saint-Étienne forması giyen Lucas Stassin’i transfer gündemine ekledi.

Uzun süredir Beşiktaş’ın da izleme komitesi listesinde yer alan 21 yaşındaki Belçikalı golcü için Avrupa’da da büyük bir transfer yarışı başladı.

Galatasaray ve Beşiktaş’ın takibindeki genç yıldız için Avrupa'dan ilk ciddi hamle Portekiz'den geldi. Portekiz’in yüksek tirajlı spor gazetelerinden O Jogo’nun paylaştığı bilgilere göre; Braga, Belçikalı golcüyü kadrosuna katmak için resmen devreye girdi.

Braga Teknik Direktörü Carlos Vicens’in, Stassin’i kendi oyun planına oldukça uygun bulduğu ve bu transferde ısrarcı olduğu belirtildi.

Fransa Ligue 1 ekibi Saint-Étienne ile 2028 yılına kadar sözleşmesi bulunan Lucas Stassin, son dönemdeki performansıyla transfer piyasasının en gözde isimlerinden biri haline geldi. Güncel piyasa değeri 15 milyon Euro civarında gösterilen genç santrafor için önümüzdeki günlerde kulüpler arasındaki pazarlıkların ve transfer rekabetinin çok daha kızışması bekleniyor.

Oulai için çıldırıyorlar: Bu hafta Trabzon'a geliyorlar

İtalyan devi Fiorentina, Trabzonspor'un genç yeteneği Christ Oulai transferini bitirmek için düğmeye bastı; Çizme temsilcisinin yetkilileri resmi görüşmeleri gerçekleştirmek üzere önümüzdeki hafta Türkiye'ye geliyor.

Trabzonspor'un genç yeteneği Christ Oulai için İtalyan devi resmen harekete geçti. Serie A ekibi Fiorentina, Fırtına'nın yükselen değerini kadrosuna katmakta oldukça kararlı.

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İtalyan basınından Tuttomercato'nun paylaştığı özel bilgilere göre; Fiorentina kulüp yetkilileri, bu transferi noktalamak üzere önümüzdeki hafta Türkiye'ye geliyor.

Çizme temsilcisinin, Trabzonspor yönetimiyle masaya oturarak resmi teklifini sunması ve transfer şartlarını detaylandırması bekleniyor. Genç yıldız adayının geleceğinin bu kritik görüşmenin ardından netlik kazanacağı konuşuluyor.

Midtjylland, Beşiktaş'ı korkuttu: İngiliz ekibini 6-0 yendiler

Beşiktaş'ın Avrupa'daki rakiplerinden Midtjylland, hazırlık maçında karşılaştığı İngiliz ekibi Cardiff City'yi %69 topa sahip olma oranı ve 17 şutla domine ederek 6-0 mağlup etti; siyah-beyazlılara Beşiktaş maçı öncesi çok net bir gözdağı verdi.

Beşiktaş’ın UEFA Avrupa Ligi'ndeki rakibi Midtjylland, hazırlık maçında İngiliz ekibi Cardiff City’yi gol yağmuruna tutarak 6-0 gibi ezici bir skorla mağlup etti. Siyah-beyazlılara adeta gözdağı veren Danimarka temsilcisi, baştan sona üstün oynadığı karşılaşmada gövde gösterisi yaptı.

Gol Yağmuru İkinci Yarıda Başladı: Midtjylland'a farklı galibiyeti getiren golleri 18'de Valdemar Andreasen, 36'da Franculino, 39'da Victor Bak Jensen, 49' ve 50'de Friday Etim, 56'da Júnior Brumado kaydetti.

Maç boyunca topa %69 oranında sahip olan Midtjylland, Cardiff kalesine tam 17 şut gönderdi ve bunların 9'unda isabet buldu. Gol beklentisi (xG) oranında 2.18'e ulaşan Danimarka ekibi, bitiricilikteki kusursuz performansıyla dikkat çekti.

Sahada adım atacak yer bırakmayan, agresif (25 faul) ve dominant bir oyun sergileyen Midtjylland, Beşiktaş maçı öncesi ne kadar formda ve tehlikeli olduğunu net bir şekilde kanıtladı.

Gençlerbirliği'nden Premier Lige: Sezonun transfer bombası

Gençlerbirliği'nin 18 yaşındaki Gineli orta saha oyuncusu Ousmane Diabaté, sergilediği etkileyici performansla Premier Lig kulüplerinin radarına girdi; Tottenham ve Brentford'ın yakından takip ettiği genç yetenek için Brentford, bonuslarla birlikte 3 milyon sterlinlik bir teklifle transfer yarışında öne geçti.

Türkiye'ye geleli henüz birkaç ay olan 18 yaşındaki Gineli yetenek Ousmane Diabaté, sergilediği göz kamaştırıcı performansla dünya devlerini peşine taktı.

Gençlerbirliği altyapısında hızla basamakları tırmanıp A takıma yükselen genç orta saha oyuncusu, Premier Lig ekiplerinin radarına girdi.

Londra temsilcisi Tottenham ve ligin dişli ekiplerinden Brentford, Gineli orta saha oyuncusunu yakından takip ediyor. Daily Mail'in haberine göre, transfer yarışında şu an en ciddi adımı Brentford attı.

Brentford, bu genç yeteneği kadrosuna katabilmek için ek bonuslarla birlikte yaklaşık 3 milyon sterlin ödemeye hazır. Kısa sürede scoutların dikkatini çeken Diabaté'nin, yakın zamanda Premier Lig'e imza atarak kariyerinde dev bir sıçrama yapması bekleniyor.

Beşiktaş'tan Rum kesimine

Beşiktaş, kadrosunda sınırlı rol bulan Kamerunlu orta saha oyuncusu Jean Onana'nın transferi için Kıbrıs Rum Kesimi ekiplerinden Aris Limassol ile görüşmelere başladı. Siyah-beyazlı yönetimin transfere onay verdiği ve görüşmelerin kalıcı transfer üzerinden ilerlediği öğrenildi.

Beşiktaş’ta geleceği merak konusu olan Jean Onana için sıcak bir transfer gelişmesi yaşanıyor. Bir dizi kiralık dönemin ardından bu yaz siyah-beyazlı ekibe geri dönen 26 yaşındaki defansif orta saha oyuncusu, yeni sezon öncesi orta sahasını güçlendirmek isteyen Kıbrıs Ligi ekiplerinden Aris Limassol’un radarına girdi.

Besıktas

Beşiktaş yönetimi, geçen sezon Süper Lig’de beklentilerin altında kalan ve teknik heyetin planları arasında yer almayan Kamerunlu oyuncu için gelecek teklifleri değerlendirme kararı aldı. Siyah-beyazlıların görüşmelere açık olduğu ve oyuncu için yaklaşık 1 milyon euro bonservis bedeli belirlediği ifade edildi. Bu rakamın, Limassol ekibi için kalıcı bir transferi mümkün kılabileceği belirtiliyor. Pazarlıklarda, oyuncunun Beşiktaş ile 30 Haziran 2027’ye kadar devam eden sözleşmesindeki kalan yıllık ücret dengeleri de dikkate alınıyor.

Temmuz 2023’te Fransa’nın Lens kulübünden 4.04 milyon euro gibi ciddi bir bonservis bedeliyle transfer edilen Yaounde doğumlu oyuncu, İstanbul’da beklentileri karşılayamadı. Beşiktaş’ta forma giydiği süreçte Marsilya ve iki farklı dönemde Genoa’ya kiralanan Onana, istikrarlı bir grafik çizemedi.

Oulai'ye büyük onur: Yılın en iyisi seçildi

Fildişi Sahili Futbol Galası'nda yılın oyuncusuna verilen "Yaya Touré Ödülü"nün sahibi, Trabzonspor'un 20 yaşındaki orta sahası Christ Inao Oulaï oldu; genç yıldız, bordo-mavili formayla ve milli takımla sergilediği performansla ülkesinde zirveye oturdu.

Fildişi Sahili Futbol Galası’nın 5. edisyonunda, yılın en iyi Fildişi Sahilli oyuncusuna verilen prestijli "Yaya Touré Ödülü" sahibini buldu. Betclic Côte d'Ivoire tarafından organize edilen gecede ödül, Trabzonspor forması giyen Christ Inao Oulaï’ye takdim edildi.

Eski JAC Angré ve SC Bastia oyuncusu olan 20 yaşındaki orta saha, bu sezon sergilediği performansla Fildişi Sahili'nin en büyük isimlerini geride bırakmayı başardı.

Sezon boyunca bordo-mavili formayla 28 maça çıkan genç yetenek, takımına 2 gol ve 4 asistlik katkı sağladı.

Trabzonspor

Fas’ta düzenlenen Afrika Uluslar Kupası’ndaki göz dolduran performansı ve 2026 Dünya Kupası kadrosunda yer alması, onu milli takım orta sahasının vazgeçilmez lideri yaptı.

Genç yaşına rağmen oyunu yönlendirme ve takımını maestro gibi yönetme yeteneğiyle övgü toplayan Oulaï, Fildişi Sahili yeni jenerasyonunun en parlak ismi olduğunu bu ödülle kanıtladı.

AMD Radeon Drivers Silently Add Multi Frame Generation “MFG 8x”, Ray Regeneration, and Neural Radiance Overrides, Hinting At A Bigger FSR Push

12 July 2026 at 16:55

An AMD Radeon graphics card is displayed next to text that reads 'AMD FSR MFG Up To 8x' against a red and black geometric background.

AMD's latest Radeon drivers silently added Multi-Frame Generation (MFG 8x) modes along with other FSR overrides, as exposed in RadeonTuner. AMD Seems To Be Cooking FSR MFG 8x (Multi-Frame Generation) Tech, Surpassing NVIDIA's MFG 6x Mode AMD has been teasing FSR Multi-Frame Generation (MFG) support for its Radeon GPU in the latest drivers for a while. The last FSR Redstone update saw preliminary support added to the ADLX FidelityFX SDK. Although MFG is not available across any Radeon GPU yet, the listed feature will allow users to select a desired frame generation ratio for "optimal performance & visual quality". This was […]

Read full article at https://wccftech.com/amd-radeon-drivers-hid-multi-frame-generation-mfg-8x-ray-regeneration-neural-radiance-overrides-hinting-at-a-bigger-fsr-push/

How come iPhones are getting more aggressive battery upgrades than Galaxy flagships?

12 July 2026 at 16:12

This year, Apple is planning to give the iPhone its biggest battery upgrade. On the other hand, Samsung Galaxy flagships are still using the old battery packs.

A recent filing of the iPhone 18 Pro Max’s battery revealed a battery capacity of 5500mAh. This will be the biggest battery ever featured in an iPhone. Over the past two years, Apple has paid special attention to this segment, and the iPhone 17 Pro has become a stepping stone to its new ambitions.

The iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max have adopted a new aluminum unibody design that helped Apple engineers make space to distribute important components inside the wide camera bump, while making more space for an extended battery. As a result, the iPhone 17 Pro and Pro Max come with a bigger battery.

The iPhone 16 Pro and Pro Max brought a 3582mAh and 4685mAh battery, respectively. The 17 Pro and Pro Max have 4252mAh and 5088mAh batteries, respectively. These statistics stand for the eSIM version, but the physical SIM version also had substantial upgrades.

However, the iPhone 18 Pro and Pro Max will take these numbers to the next level, especially the Pro Max. As revealed by tipster Ice Universe, the iPhone 18 Pro Max will come with over a 5500mAh battery, which is a huge gain from its predecessor.

What’s interesting is that Apple has more control over its software and hardware, compared to Samsung. This may help it gain major feats with the 2nm A20 Pro chipset. The tipster also predicts that this iPhone could fight against a 7000mAh battery phone.

Samsung

Meanwhile, Samsung has been using the 5000mAh battery for the past six generations of the S-series Ultra flagship. Throughout this time, it relied on the chipset’s power efficiency to increase its battery performance.

However, we’re in a time where Chinese phone makers are promoting large batteries as a feature. Even Apple is going after this important component, which leaves Samsung lagging in the race.

What you should know is that Apple is using the Lithium-ion battery to increase its capacity. In the process, it’s ready to sacrifice some thinness for the upcoming iPhone. Meanwhile, Samsung may have been waiting for a miracle to strike past its battery problem, but we still have months to see which path it takes for the Galaxy S27 Ultra.

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Legion 7a: Lenovo finally releases 16-inch gaming laptop with Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 and 12 GB VRAM

Lenovo has updated one of its recent 16-inch gaming laptops. Arriving only a few months after its initial release, the new Legion 7a can now be configured with the Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070, which was missing at launch. Lenovo has opted for Nvidia's newer variant, which brings 12 GB VRAM to the table too.

Paolo Maldini İtaliya millisində texniki direktor təyin olundu

12 July 2026 at 17:00

Futbol üzrə İtaliya milli komandasına yeni texniki direktoru vəzifəsinə bu ölkənin əfsanəvi oyunçularından sayılan Paolo Maldini gətirilib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə İtaliya Futbol Federasiyasının mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

İtaliya Futbol Federasiyasının (FIGC) prezidenti Covanni Malaqo əfsanəvi futbolçu Paolo Maldininin federasiyanın texniki direktoru təyin olunduğunu rəsmən açıqlayıb. Maldini bu vəzifədə Leonardo ilə birlikdə çalışacaq. “Milan”ın sabiq futbolçusu və funksioneri olan Leonardo texniki direktorun müşaviri (advisor) funksiyasını yerinə yetirəcək.

Bununla yanaşı, Covanni Malaqo Paolo Maldiniyə “Club Italia” strukturunun prezidentliyini də həvalə edib. Bu qurum İtaliyanın bütün milli komandalarının fəaliyyətinin əlaqələndirilməsinə cavabdehdir.

Malaqo yeni təyinatla bağlı fikirlərini belə ifadə edib:

“Paolo Maldini hər zaman əsas namizədim olub. Düşünürdüm ki, FIGC-nin texniki sektoruna rəhbərlik etmək üçün ən doğru şəxs odur. Bu vəzifə yalnız əsas millini deyil, bütün aşağı yaş qruplarından ibarət yığmaları da əhatə edir.

Son iki həftə ərzində bütün layihələri detallı şəkildə müzakirə etdik. Paolo ilk gündən Leonardo ilə birlikdə işləmək istədiyini bildirdi. Çünki qarşıda böyük, çətin və məsuliyyətli işlər var. Buna görə çox məmnunam. Leonardoya böyük hörmətim var.

Onlar eyni məqsədə xidmət edən iki mühüm simadır. Qarşıda dördillik layihə dayanır. Məqsədimiz 2030-cu il dünya çempionatına qədər olan dövrdə, aralıqda keçiriləcək Avropa çempionatını da nəzərə alaraq, İtaliya futbolunu daha da inkişaf etdirməkdir”.

Seneqal millisinin baş məşqçisi istefaya göndərildi

12 July 2026 at 16:00

Seneqal Futbol Federasiyası (FSF) milli komandanın baş məşqçisi Pape Tiav ilə yolların ayrılması proseduruna başlanıldığını rəsmən açıqlayıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, qərar Seneqal yığmasının DÇ-2026-nın 1/16 final mərhələsində Belçikaya məğlub olaraq turnirlə vidalaşmasından sonra qəbul edilib.

Federasiyanın bəyanatında deyilir:

“İyulun 11-də milli komandanın baş məşqçisi Pap Tiav və onun bütün məşqçilər korpusu ilə əməkdaşlığa xitam verilməsi proseduruna başlanılması barədə qərar qəbul olunub. Komandanın idman nəticələri və gələcək perspektivləri hərtərəfli qiymətləndirildikdən sonra İcraiyyə Komitəsi Seneqal futbolunun maraqları naminə bu addımın atılmasını zəruri hesab edib”.

45 yaşlı mütəxəssis 2024-cü ildən milliyə rəhbərlik edirdi. Onun rəhbərliyi altında komanda 2026-cı ildə Afrika Millətlər Kubokunun qalibi olsa da, daha sonra final görüşündə Mərakeşlə oyundan sonra baş məşqçi və futbolçuların davranışına görə Afrika Futbol Konfederasiyası (CAF) Seneqal yığmasına texniki məğlubiyyət vermişdi.

Pap Tiav futbolçu karyerası ərzində də millinin formasını geyinib və 2002-ci ildə Afrika Millətlər Kubokunun gümüş medalını qazanıb.

Lionel Messi DÇ-də daha 2 rekorda imza atdı, 2 seriyası qırıldı

12 July 2026 at 13:00

Argentina millisinin kapitanı Lionel Messi DÇ-2026-nın 1/4 finalında İsveçrə ilə keçirilən oyunda dünya çempionatları tarixinə daha iki rekord yazdırıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 39 yaşlı hücumçu start heyətində meydana çıxmaqla dünya çempionatlarının pley-off mərhələlərində keçirdiyi oyunların sayını 15-ə çatdırıb və bu göstəricidə Almaniya millisinin sabiq hücumçusu Miroslav Klozenu geridə qoyaraq mütləq rekordçu olub. Messi daha əvvəl Kloze ilə birlikdə 14 oyunla ilk pilləni bölüşürdü.

Bununla yanaşı, argentinalı ulduz qarşılaşmada Aleksis Makallisterin vurduğu ilk qolda məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub. Bununla da o, dünya çempionatları tarixində məhsuldar ötürmələrinin sayını 10-a çatdırmış ilk futbolçu kimi tarixə düşüb.

Qeyd edək ki, Lionel Messi əvvəlki – Misirlə 1/8 final matçında (3:2) dünya çempionatları tarixinin məhsuldar ötürmələr üzrə rekordunu yeniləmiş, bu göstəricidə həmyerlisi Dieqo Maradonanı geridə qoymuşdu.

Lakin İsveçrə ilə görüşdə qol vura bilməyən Messi iki rekord seriyasının da başa çatmasına səbəb olub. O, DÇ-2022-nin 1/8 finalından bəri davam edən ardıcıl doqquz oyunluq qol seriyasını başa vurub. Bu müddətdə argentinalı hücumçu 13 dəfə fərqlənmişdi.

Bundan başqa, onun dünya çempionatlarının pley-off mərhələsində ardıcıl altı oyunda qol vurmaq seriyası da qırılıb. Messi DÇ-2022-də pley-offun dörd görüşündə, DÇ-2026-da isə ilk iki pley-off matçında rəqib qapısına yol tapmışdı.

Hazırda ABŞ klubu “İnter Mayami”nin formasını geyinən Lionel Messi karyerası ərzində “Barselona” və PSJ-də çıxış edib. O, Argentina millisinin heyətində 2022-ci ildə dünya çempionu olub, 2014-cü ildə gümüş medal qazanıb, həmçinin iki dəfə Amerika Kubokunun (2021, 2024) qalibi olub. Messi həmçinin 8 dəfə “Qızıl top” mükafatına layiq görülməklə də rekordçudur.

DÇ-2026: Yarımfinal cütləri bəlli oldu

12 July 2026 at 12:00

ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikanın birgə ev sahibliyi etdiyi futbol üzrə dünya çempionatının (DÇ-2026) yarımfinal mərhələsinin cütləri müəyyənləşib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu raundda üz-üzə gələcək bütün komandaların adlarına 1/4 finalın son oyunundan sonra aydınlıq gəlib.

Argentina millisi İsveçrə üzərindəki inamlı qələbə sayəsində sonuncu yarımfinalçı olub.

Xatırladaq ki, daha öncə Fransa, İspaniya və İngiltərə milli komandaları da yarımfinala yüksəlmişdilər.

Beləliklə, mundialın yarımfinal mərhələsində aşağıdakı qarşılaşmalar baş tutacaq:

14 iyul
23:00. Fransa – İspaniya
Arlinqton şəhər stadionu. Texas, ABŞ.

15 iyul
23:00. İngiltərə – Argentina
Kanzas Siti şəhər stadionu. Missuri, ABŞ

Qeyd edək ki, DÇ-2026-ya iyulun 19-da keçiriləcək final qarşılaşması ilə yekun vurulacaq. Bundan öncə isə 3-cü yer uğrunda qarşılaşma baş tutacaq.

Skaloni: “Bu gün şans da bizim tərəfdə idi”

12 July 2026 at 11:00

Futbol üzrə Argentina millisinin baş məşqçisi Lionel Skaloni DÇ-2026-nın 1/4 finalında İsveçrə üzərində qazandıqları 3:1 hesablı qələbəni şərh edib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis rəqibin komandası üçün ciddi problemlər yaratdığını bildirib:

“Bu gün həqiqətən çox əziyyət çəkdik. Bilirdik ki, rəqib fiziki cəhətdən çox güclü komandadır. Düşünürəm ki, onlar bizə ciddi çətinliklər yaratdılar. Bəzi məqamlarda vəziyyətdən çıxış yolu tapa bilmirdik.

Açığını desəm, bu gün şans da bizim tərəfdə idi. Rəqibin futbolçularından biri qırmızı vərəqə aldı və bundan sonra hücumlarımızı daha da artırdıq. Reallığı qəbul etməliyik – hələ üzərində işləməli olduğumuz məqamlar var. Amma istənilən halda, qələbə qazanmaq hər zaman xoşdur”, deyə Skaloni vurğulayıb.

İsveçrə millisinin baş məşqçisi Murat Yakın isə uduzduqları oyundan sonra hakim qərarlarını sərt tənqid edib. O, xüsusilə Bril Emboloya göstərilmiş ikinci sarı vərəqənin haqsız olduğunu bildirib:

“Brel Embolonun ikinci sarı vərəqə alması üçün heç bir əsas görmədim. Bu, tamamilə adi oyun epizodu idi. Hakimin səhvi bizi cəzalandırdı və qəbuledilməz qərar ucbatından bu şəkildə mübarizəni dayandırmalı olduq.

Hakim və VAR-ın həmin qərarı necə qəbul etdiyini başa düşmürəm. Məhz bu qərar oyunun taleyini həll etdi. Bir daha təkrar edirəm, həmin epizodda sarı vərəqə göstərilməsi üçün heç bir səbəb yox idi. Belə vəziyyətdə hakim sadəcə oyunu davam etdirməli idi”.

Xatırladaq ki, Argentina millisi İsveçrəni 3:1 hesabı ilə məğlub edərək DÇ-2026-nın yarımfinalında İngiltərə yığmasına rəqib olub.

DÇ-2026: Argentina sonuncu yarımfinalçı oldu

12 July 2026 at 08:00

Amerika Birləşmiş Ştatları (ABŞ), Kanada və Meksikada təşkil edilmiş futbol üzrə sayca 23-cü dünya çempionatı (DÇ-2026) davam edir.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu gün 1/4 final mərhələsinin oyunlarına yekun vurulub.

Sonuncu yarımfinalçının adına Argentina – İsveçrə oyununda aydınlıq gəlib. Kanzas Siti şəhərində (Missuri, ABŞ) təşkil edilmiş bu matç Cənubi Amerika təmsilçisinin əzmkar qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb.

Maçtın əsas vaxtı 1:1 hesablı heç-heçə ilə yekunlaşıb. Qalib hər biri 15 dəqiqədən ibarət əlavə hissələrdə müəyyənləşib.

Qalib komandanın heyətində Aleksis Makallister, Xulian Alvares və Lautaro Martines fərqləniblər. İsveçrənin tək qoluna isə Dan Ndoye imza atıb.

Qeyd edək ki, Argentina seçməsi yarımfinalda İngiltərə ilə qarşılaşacaq. Digər yarımfinal görüşündə isə İspaniya və Fransa yığmaları üz-üzə gələcəklər.

DÇ-2026
1/4 final
12 iyul

Argentina – İsveçrə 3:1
Qollar: Aleksis Makallister, 10. Xulian Alvares, 112. Lautaro Martines, 120+1 – Dan Ndoye, 67.

DÇ: Azərbaycan millisinin heyəti bilindi

12 July 2026 at 16:50

Azərbaycanın güləş üzrə U-17 milli komandalarının Bakıda keçiriləcək dünya çempionatı üçün ilkin heyəti açıqlanıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, iştirak ərizəsində 29 güləşçi yer alıb.

Onlardan 10-u sərbəst, 9-u qadın, 10-u isə yunan-Roma güləşində mübarizə aparacaq.

Sərbəst güləş:

45 kq. Tunar Həsənov

48 kq. Hüseyn Rzazadə

51 kq. İbrahim Həsənov

55 kq. Abbas Şəfiyev

60 kq. Elcan Həsənov

65 kq. Rəşid Nəzərov

71 kq. Tunar Quliyev

80 kq. Nihad Süleymanlı

92 kq. Elgün Kərimli

110 kq. Hakim Tağıyev

Qadın güləşi:

40 kq. Gülxanım Şirinova

43 kq. Məryəm Əmralı

46 kq. Nuray Cəfərli

49 kq. Xədicə Qurbanzadə

53 kq. Fatimə Bayramova

57 kq. Ülviyyə Musayeva

61 kq. Fidan Babayeva

65 kq. Rana Nuriyeva

69 kq. Simurə Abdullayeva

Yunan-Roma güləşi:

45 kq. Əli Cavadlı

48 kq. Ömər Salmanov

51 kq. Əbdürrəhman Hüseynli

55 kq. Qurban Məcnunov

60 kq. Elmir Çərkəzov

65 kq. Orxan Həbibli

71 kq. Əli Məmmədov

80 kq. İsfahan Həsənov

92 kq. Zöhrab Səfərov

110 kq. Məhəmməd Mustafayev

U-17 dünya çempionatı iyulun 27-dən avqustun 2-dək Milli Gimnastika Arenasında keçiriləcək.

“Çelsi”dən “Sportinq”ə

12 July 2026 at 16:24

“Çelsi” futbolçusu Cesse Derrini icarəyə verib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, 19 yaşlı vinger 2026/27 mövsümünü “Sportinq”də keçirəcək. Bu barədə Portuqaliya klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Cinah hücumçusu “Çelsi”nin əsas komandasında Premyer Liqada 1 oyuna çıxıb. O, “zadəganlar”ın U-21 kollektivində 27 oyunda 6 qol vurub, 4 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.

Skaloni: “Bəxtimiz gətirdi”

12 July 2026 at 15:39

Argentina millisinin baş məşqçisi Lionel Skaloni DÇ-2026-da 1/4 finalda İsveçrəyə qalib gəldikləri oyundan sonra fikirlərini bölüşüb.

Futbolpress.az xarici KİV-ə istinadən xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis qələbəni belə şərh edib:

“Çətin oyun oldu, sona qədər mübarizə apardıq. Açığı, bəxtimiz gətirdi. Bəzi tərəflərimizi daha yaxşılaşdırmalıyıq. Qarşıda İngiltərə ilə vacib oyun var. Çətin görüş olacaq, matça qədər tam hazır olmalıyıq”.

İngiltərə – Argentina oyunu iyulun 15-də keçiriləcək.

Guardiola re-appears on Italy head coach shortlist after Maldini appointment

12 July 2026 at 16:52

Paolo Maldini and Leonardo are the new technical leaders of the Italy national team set-up, and reports on Sunday claim that Pep Guardiola has again become an option for the vacant national team head coach role under the new leadership. 

Could Italy make a move for Guardiola under Maldini and Leonardo leadership?

The FIGC have recently confirmed that Maldini has been appointed as the federation’s new technical director and President of Club Italia on a four-year contract that will see him through until the end of the 2030 World Cup. He will be joined by his former Milan teammate, ex-Rossoneri and PSG director Leonardo as an advisor.

Maldini’s is a four-year project, and with unprecedented powers in his new role, he is expected to make widespread changes to the way that the national team and youth systems operate. 

However, up first on his agenda is the appointment of a new head coach. 

NAPLES, ITALY - MAY 11: Antonio Conte SSC Napoli head coach during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on May 11, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
NAPLES, ITALY – MAY 11: Antonio Conte SSC Napoli head coach during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on May 11, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

For weeks, the two frontrunners have been Roberto Mancini and Antonio Conte. Conte has the backing of the Serie A clubs, while Mancini has a long-standing relationship with FIGC President Giovanni Malagò. 

FIGC President Giovanni Malago (left) with coach Roberto Mancini (right): @coppa_canottieri via Instagram.
FIGC President Giovanni Malago (left) with coach Roberto Mancini (right): @coppa_canottieri via Instagram.

Both have held the role previously, boast vast levels of management experience, but both come with their fair share of complaints as well: There are concerns that Conte might not be the best fit on a tactical level, while Mancini’s decision to leave Italy in order to join Saudi Arabia 2023 is still a bitter pill for some to swallow. 

According to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, neither Conte nor Mancini are ‘at the top of Maldini and Leonardo’s list’. Now, Guardiola has come back into the frame and the pink paper insists that the former Manchester City and Barcelona tactician is no longer a ‘fantasy’ option. 

The biggest issue with Guardiola is his salary, which La Gazzetta dello Sport claims was close to €25m gross during his final season with Manchester City in 2025-26. 

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - SEPTEMBER 18: Pep Guardiola, Manager of Manchester City, reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD1 match between Manchester City and SSC Napoli at City of Manchester Stadium on September 18, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images)
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 18: Pep Guardiola, Manager of Manchester City, reacts during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD1 match between Manchester City and SSC Napoli at City of Manchester Stadium on September 18, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Dan Istitene/Getty Images)

The Serie A clubs are expected to make a contribution towards the salary of the new head coach in order to help bring in a top-level CT, but even so, they would not be able to provide for a salary anywhere near the level that Guardiola was earning at The Etihad.

La Gazzetta dello Sport claims that there is still hope, but much will depend on the discussions that take place between the key figures in this new Italy project, i.e. Maldini and Leonardo. The fact that Guardiola is reportedly keen to step into international management at some stage of his career also helps Italy. 

La Gazzetta dello Sport also suggests that Carlo Ancelotti and Andrea Pirlo could be among the alternative options if Italy decide against Conte, Mancini or Guardiola.

 

Milan pre-season squad of 26 includes teenagers eager to impress

12 July 2026 at 16:50

Coach Ruben Amorim has named a 26-man squad for the first part of Milan pre-season training, including new buy Mario Gila, while some young and loan players will get a chance to impress him.

The Rossoneri come together at the Milanello training camp on Monday July 13, where the work really begins for the new tactician.

Gila is thrown straight into the mix after completing his transfer from Lazio, but Goncalo Ramos is still on vacation after Portugal’s World Cup campaign.

PISCATAWAY, NEW JERSEY - JULY 11: Goncalo Ramos #9 of Paris Saint-Germain looks on during a Paris Saint-Germain Training Session ahead of their FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Final match between Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain at Rutgers University on July 11, 2025 in Piscataway, New Jersey. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
PISCATAWAY, NEW JERSEY – JULY 11: Goncalo Ramos #9 of Paris Saint-Germain looks on during a Paris Saint-Germain Training Session ahead of their FIFA Club World Cup 2025 Final match between Chelsea FC and Paris Saint-Germain at Rutgers University on July 11, 2025 in Piscataway, New Jersey. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

Amorim has said he wants to evaluate the squad at his disposal before making any further decisions on who Milan should buy or sell this summer.

Players returning from loan who are eager to impress him include Samuel Chukwueze, Francesco Camarda and Yunus Musah.

Youngsters trying to keep a spot at Milan include 18-year-old winger Aurelien Guernier, who just joined from Birmingham City, and striker Andrej Kostic.

Christian Comotto is fresh from Italy’s participation in the European Under-19 Championship.

Kevin Zeroli is not included, as he finished the season late with Juve Stabia in the Serie B promotion play-offs, but is not expected to remain with the Rossoneri.

Warren Bondo is not part of their plans and will work separately with a trainer until he can find a new club.

Milan squad for pre-season:

Bouyer, Pittarella, P Terracciano, Torriani; Athekame, Bartesaghi, Gabbia, Gila, Karaca, Odogu, Pavlovic, F Terracciano, Tomori; A Cisse, Comotto, Fofana, Loftus-Cheek, Musah, Ricci; Camarda, Chukwueze, Guernier, Idrissi, Kostic, Nkunku, Ossola

Capello: ‘Nobody better than Maldini for Italy, Mancini mistake too big to forget’

12 July 2026 at 16:19

Fabio Capello believes that the FIGC have made the right call in appointing Paolo Maldini as its new technical director, is pleased to see Leonardo joining him as an advisor, but says that Roberto Mancini’s previous mistakes are too great to simply forget: ‘I’ve already said I would go with Conte’. 

Maldini has recently been appointed as the new technical director of the FIGC and has also been named the President of Club Italia on a four-year contract that will see him through until the end of the 2030 World Cup. He will be joined by former Milan teammate Leonardo, who will serve as an advisor. 

This is the beginning of a new era for the Italy national team following the departures of previous FIGC President Gabriele Gravina, head coach Gennaro Gattuso and delegation chief Gianluigi Buffon following the failure to get past Bosnia and Herzegovina in the World Cup play-off final at the end of March. 

Gravina has recently been replaced by Giovanni Malagò, who, as of Saturday night, has made his first significant appointment in the Italy national team set-up by bringing in Maldini. Next up is a decision on a new head coach with Mancini, Antonio Conte and even potentially Pep Guardiola, again, among the frontrunners.

Capello has given his verdict on the recent appointment of Maldini, Leonardo and the potential next CT in an in-depth interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport.

Capello: ‘Maldini was the first name on Italy’s list, he’s the person we need’

Capello is convinced about Maldini’s qualities, telling La Gazzetta dello Sport: “Nobody better than him would be able to do it.” 

He continued: “I’m really happy about it. Paolo was the first name on their list and they’ve got him, he’s definitely the person we need. I’m happy for the national team and also for him. He’s serious, capable and attentive. He doesn’t speak, he works. He has ideas, he will have a well-defined project in his mind already.” 

Capello also gave his verdict on the appointment of Leonardo, who will serve as an advisor to Maldini. 

“He’s another guy who knows a lot about football,” said Capello. “If Maldini wanted him to be close by, bringing together a partnership that was born in Milan, it is because there is so much to do. 

“We have to recover on multiple different fronts, obviously starting with the young talents. They’ve chosen to take on a big commitment because they are clearly convinced by it. I will repeat: They are both serious, and more importantly, they understand football.”

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)

What did Capello learn from watching Maldini up close during his time with Milan? 

“Everyone has seen what he did with the Rossoneri,” said Capello. “He’s not a yes man, he wants to have the freedom to change things, he has an exact plan and wants to make that happen.” 

And how important is it that Maldini is given full control to make the changes that he wants to?

“It’s very positive. Without that, he would have never accepted,” Capello insists. “Someone like him has to be free to put his ideas to good use. I’m sure that he won’t have made much of a fuss on an economic level, more so that he wants to be able to put the ideas he has in mind into practice, and in that way, he can be really useful.”

MILAN, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 03: Gerry Cardinale (L) of AC Milan and AC Milan Sporting Strategy & Development Director Paolo Maldini (R) before the Serie A match between AC Milan and FC Internazionale at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on September 03, 2022 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 03: Gerry Cardinale (L) of AC Milan and AC Milan Sporting Strategy & Development Director Paolo Maldini (R) before the Serie A match between AC Milan and FC Internazionale at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on September 03, 2022 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Milan won the Serie A title with Maldini as a director, but he ended up leaving the club at the end of the following season after a series of disagreements with the club ownership. 

Capello says: “We have to consider that relationship with the owners. It’s difficult when yo hit turbulence. You really have to understand the history behind that. The Scudetto victory was incredible, but it’s true that things got a bit complicated after that. I know Paolo has charisma, that he is a winner and has been a key figure everywhere he has been.”

Leonardo also has plenty of history with Milan, and also as a director at PSG. Asked if he is ‘too’ used to having money readily available to spend at those clubs, Capello said “But money has nothing to do with it. It’s all about ideas, not resources. 

“You have to be able to understand what is missing and what needs to happen, and then find the way to achieve those goals. Additionally, Leo is a great person, which doesn’t hurt. He and Paolo are coming in strong in their beliefs, ideas and skills. Theirs will be a clear project and I’m curious to see how it will develop when they present it, beginning with the next head coach.”

And who would Capello pick if he were in charge? 

NAPLES, ITALY - MAY 11: Antonio Conte SSC Napoli head coach during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on May 11, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)
NAPLES, ITALY – MAY 11: Antonio Conte SSC Napoli head coach during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on May 11, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

“I’ve already said Conte, who has done well with the Azzurri, Mancini is also good, but leaving the national team up the creek a few days before a series of important matches is too big to forget.”

Milan and Amorim interested in Manchester United defender Mazraoui

12 July 2026 at 15:43

Reports in Italy claim that Ruben Amorim is interested in the possibility of reuniting with his former Manchester United defender Noussair Mazraoui, who remains under contract at Old Trafford until 2028. 

Report: Milan head coach Amorim likes Manchester United defender Mazraoui

Milan are seeking new reinforcements for their defensive department this summer, and according to reports from Matteo Moretto on Fabrizio Romano’s YouTube channel, Mazraoui is a player and individual that Amorim likes.

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - JULY 09: Noussair Mazraoui #3 of Morocco controls the ball during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarter Final match between France and Morocco at Boston Stadium on July 09, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images)
FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS – JULY 09: Noussair Mazraoui #3 of Morocco controls the ball during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarter Final match between France and Morocco at Boston Stadium on July 09, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images)

There have not been any direct talks between the two clubs at this stage, but the Morocco international is a player that is of interest to the Rossoneri according to the latest updates. 

Mazraoui is under contract with Manchester United until the summer of 2028, with a club option to extend that deal for a further 12 months until the summer of 2029. 

Ruben Amorim smiles at his first Milan press conference (acmilan.com)
Ruben Amorim smiles at his first Milan press conference (acmilan.com)

The recently-eliminated World Cup quarter-finalist brings versatility that will be useful for Amorim in Milan. The Rossoneri played in a 3-5-2 under Massimiliano Allegri last term and are expected to start in a 3-4-2-1 under Amorim, and Mazraoui could feasibly cover in a number of roles in both of those formations, as he has done with Manchester United. 

If Milan were to progress with a deal to sign Mazraoui, it is expected that they would seek to deploy him on the right of their back three.

Legendary no.10s: Messi gifts Baggio Argentina shirt after World Cup quarter-final

12 July 2026 at 15:29

Greatness recognises greatness: Lionel Messi was photographed alongside Italy legend Roberto Baggio and gave him a match-worn shirt shortly after Argentina’s 2026 World Cup quarter-final victory over Switzerland in the early hours of Sunday morning. 

Messi and Baggio team up for iconic photograph

Baggio was in attendance in Kansas City as Argentina beat Switzerland 3-1 in extra-time to book their place in the World Cup semi-final for the third time in four tournaments. 

Baggio was photographed alongside the eight-time Ballon d’Or winner Lionel Messi, widely recognised as the greatest player of all time, and was given one of his match-worn shirts after the full-time whistle. 

“Thank you, Leo, for your precious gift and for your affection. I love you lots, my friend,” wrote Baggio , all smiles in a picture posted to his Instagram profile.

 

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Atletico Madrid’s massive attacker asking price reinforced by World Cup screamer

12 July 2026 at 15:44

Julian Alvarez’s difficult transfer situation won’t be sorted out until after the World Cup, but a great goal has strengthened Atletico’s bargaining position.

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Argentina (with the help of the referee) made it to the World Cup semi finals overnight with a 3-1 win after extra time. The goal that put them ahead was one of the best of the tournament so far, a curling strike into the far top corner from outside the box in extra time from Julian Alvarez.

Barcelona will have to spend mega money to sign Alvarez

According to AS, this means one thing – the monster €150m price tag that Atletico Madrid have put on their star attacker has hardened even further after his latest impressive showing.

They’ve said they’ve not interested in selling, and until a team start bidding at that level, we believe them. Barcelona are going to do all they can to put the pressure on, but unless Alvarez is really willing to burn some bridges, a transfer this summer still looks unlikely.

The face-off between player and club could get ugly, and there will be many teams waiting to see if an opportunity is created by that.

In other news…

Lesley Ugochukwu is going to leave Burnley for Galatasaray, and that’s good news for another Premier League team who will get a percentage of his £30m fee.

Arsenal have been told to sign a talented left winger who has slightly lost his way in recent years, especially if they can get him for a good price.

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The Most Important Packers: No. 17 — C Sean Rhyan

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Sean Rhyan (75) of the Green Bay Packers blocks during an NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium on October 26, 2025.

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The Green Bay Packers were arguably the most disappointing team in football last year. And perhaps no one did less with more than Packers’ coach Matt LaFleur.

Green Bay headed into the 2025 season with one of the NFL’s top rosters, then traded for star defensive end Micah Parsons 10 days before the year began. Suddenly, Packer Nation was dreaming of their first Super Bowl appearance since 2010.

Instead, Green Bay went a remarkably unsatisfying 9-8-1 overall and was the NFC’s No. 7 seed for a third consecutive year. The Packers then blew a 21-3 halftime lead in the Wild Card round against Chicago, gave up 25 fourth quarter points and eventually suffered a shocking 31-27 loss to the arch-rival Bears.

“No way you should lose games in this league when you’re up that much,” running back Josh Jacobs said.

Green Bay, which began the year 9-3-1, finished the season with five straight losses. The Packers now enter 2026 with the league’s fourth-longest losing streak.

Collapsing late in games was the story of Green Bay’s 2025 campaign.

Green Bay had double digit leads in the final minutes twice against Chicago and also vs. Cleveland and somehow went 0-3 in those games. The Packers’ odds of losing all three contests were 1-in-250,000, yet they somehow did it.

“That (expletive), it’s starting to get damn-near embarrassing,” safety Javon Bullard said.

Rebounding won’t be easy as the Packers were hit hard in free agency and didn't have a first round draft pick.

Green Bay’s first training camp practice is July 29. Between now and then I will count down the ‘30 Most Important Packers’ heading into the 2026 campaign.

At No. 17 is center Sean Rhyan.

No. 17

Sean Rhyan, C

Last season

Rhyan started the first four games of 2025 at right guard and averaged 62.3 snaps per game. But he played just 11 snaps while backing up Jordan Morgan in Week 6, then didn't play a single offensive snap in Week 7.

After getting benched, Rhyan summed up his chances of returning to Green Bay in 2026 by saying: “I don't know. Right now it doesn't look good.”

Things changed, though, when center Elgton Jenkins suffered a season-ending fractured fibula on Nov. 10 against Philadelphia. Rhyan immediately moved to center, learned a new position on the fly and improved as the season went along.

Ryhan finished the year with an overall grade of 58.5 from Pro Football Focus that ranked 31st out of 40 qualifying centers. The Packers liked what they saw, though, and gave Rhyan a three-year, $33 million extension that contained an $11 million signing bonus before he hit free agency in March.

“Man, if you told me that I would be here with a second contract about a year ago, or even, you know, eight months, I would have said, yeah, you must have some crystal ball that I don't know about,” Rhyan said.

Career to date

Rhyan, a third round draft pick in 2022, was suspended the final six games of his rookie season for violating the NFL’s policy on performance-enhancing substances. That ended a tough rookie year in which Rhyan played just one snap, and that came on special teams.

Rhyan started the 2023 season where he spent the 2022 campaign — on the bench. By midseason, though, he had impressed enough during practice and began platooning with former Packer Jon Runyan.

From Week 9 on, Rhyan played 183 snaps at right guard, didn't allow a sack and didn't have a penalty. According to league data, the Packers averaged 0.78 more yards per rushing attempt with Rhyan on the field versus when he wasn’t in the lineup.

In 2024, Rhyan started all 17 games at right guard and had a respectable season. Rhyan allowed four sacks, had six penalties, and allowed 24 pressures.

Rhyan’s pass blocking grade from PFF was 69.4, which ranked 38th out of 136 guards. His run blocking grade was 58.4, which ranked 87th.

Rhyan split time with 2024 first round draft pick Jordan Morgan the first two months of 2024. In early November, though, Morgan was placed on the injured reserve list with a shoulder injury and Rhyan played all but eight snaps in the final 10 games.

Outlook

Rhyan improved enough at center as 2025 unfolded that the Packers believe he can develop into a high level starter.

Rhyan (6-5, 325) has unique athleticism for an interior lineman, impressive strength and is incredibly bright.

Rhyan’s vertical jump of 34-1/2” was No. 1 among all guards at the NFL Combine in 2022. He set shot put and discus records while attending San Juan Hills High School (Calif.) and qualified to play on the feeder team for the Olympic USA rugby team. Rhyan also posted a 29 on the 50-question Wonderlic test, which is eight points higher than the NFL average.

That rare blend of bulk and brains could help Rhyan eventually develop into a quality center.

Rhyan had opportunities in free agency to play center or guard with whatever team he signed with, but eventually chose to stay in Green Bay and be a center moving forward.

“I think towards the end … it was coming down to the point of, like, I could get signed as a guard,” Rhayn said of his experience in free agency. “But you know, going back through and kind of looking and breaking down the last few games (of 2025) and the level of play that we were all able to accomplish playing center, I think, it was good, and I enjoyed it.

“So, yeah, stick with it, you know what I mean? Like, you never know, it could be four years into the league and all of a sudden, you find a new position. So, yeah, I think towards the end there, it kind of did come down to whether I wanted to play guard or center, and everything worked out.”

They said it …

“I thought Sean, obviously, pressed into that duty unexpectedly, I thought he got better each game. It was about Game 3 or 4 of starting at center, he was playing at a very high level. Less experience but more stout in there because he’s just a really physical, strong guy. With (Anthony) Belton coming to the right guard spot and him playing center, our ability to move people inside got better as the year went on because of that.” — Packers general manager Brian Gutekunst on Rhyan

“When we lost Elgton, he stepped up and just kind of took control of it. There were mistakes, for sure, but you know, as we progressed through the season, he just kept getting better and better and better. And I thought, you know, I thought maybe this was probably his best position is to play center in the NFL. So it was good to watch him out there take command of the offense, making the calls and doing, getting a set up front.” — Packers offensive coordinator Adam Stenavich on Rhyan moving to center

I’m so excited for Sean and coming in here and his journey to get to where he’s at, and it paying off for him. We’ve all been around Sean, we know what kind of guy he is. He’s going to be out there, he’s going to practice, he’s going to play no matter what, and I’m excited because I think his best football is ahead of him and he does too, and he’s going to continue to improve every day. To have (had) an offseason for him to just work on the center position, it’s going to be tremendous.” — Packers offensive line coach Luke Butkus on Rhyan


The Top 30

No. 30 — Trey Smack

No. 29 — Barryn Sorrell

No. 28 — Chris McClellan

No. 27 — Isaiah McDuffie

No. 26 — Daniel Whelan

No. 25 — Tyrod Taylor

No. 24 — Benjamin St. Juste

No. 23 — Skyy Moore

N0. 22 — Brandon Cisse

No. 21 — Anthony Belton

No. 20 — Javon Bullard

No. 19 — Aaron Banks

No. 18 — Javon Hargrave

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

ACC schools ranked academically by U.S. News for 2026-27

The Atlantic Coast Conference has long marketed itself as the premier conference for balancing athletic success with academic excellence, and the latest rankings from U.S. News & World Report continue to reinforce that reputation.

The publication recently released its 2026-27 Best National Universities rankings, evaluating nearly 1,700 institutions across the country. The ACC once again boasts one of the strongest academic profiles among the Power Four conferences, with multiple universities landing inside the nation's top 30 and nearly every football member finishing within the top 100 nationally.

Of the ACC’s 17 football-playing universities, 16 are ranked among the top 100 National Universities. Louisville, which placed No. 158 nationally, is the conference’s only football member outside the top 100.

Here's how every ACC football program stacks up academically entering the 2026-27 academic year, according to U.S. News & World Report's National University Rankings:

17. University of Louisville

City: Louisville, Kentucky

2025 ACC Rank: 17

Undergraduate enrollment: 17,208

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2026: No. 158

In-state cost: $13,942

Acceptance rate: 79%

16. Southern Methodist University

City: Dallas, Texas

2025 ACC Rank: 16

Undergraduate enrollment: 7,115

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2026: No. 88

In-state cost: $64,460

Acceptance rate: 52%

15. Clemson University

City: Clemson, South Carolina

Undergraduate enrollment: 23,401

U.S. News ranking: No. 86 (tied)

In-state tuition and fees: $15,554

Acceptance rate: 38%

14. Syracuse University

City: Syracuse, New York

Undergraduate enrollment: 15,957

U.S. News ranking: No. 75 (tied)

Tuition and fees: $68,429

Acceptance rate: 46%

13. University of Pittsburgh

City: Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Undergraduate enrollment: 20,418

U.S. News ranking: No. 69 (tied)

In-state tuition and fees: $22,736

Acceptance rate: 58%

12. University of Miami

City: Coral Gables, Florida

Undergraduate enrollment: 13,250

U.S. News ranking: No. 64 (tied)

Tuition and fees: $65,430

Acceptance rate: 19%

11. North Carolina State University

City: Raleigh, North Carolina

Undergraduate enrollment: 28,422

U.S. News ranking: No. 64 (tied)

In-state tuition and fees: $9,028

Acceptance rate: 42%

10. Florida State University

City: Tallahassee, Florida

Undergraduate enrollment: 32,720

U.S. News ranking: No. 51 (tied)

In-state tuition and fees: $6,517

Acceptance rate: 24%

9. Virginia Tech University

City: Blacksburg, Virginia

Undergraduate enrollment31,035

U.S. News ranking: No. 51 (tied)

In-state tuition and fees: $16,450

Acceptance rate: 55%

8. Wake Forest University

City: Winston-Salem, North Carolina

Undergraduate enrollment: 5,490

U.S. News ranking: No. 51 (tied)

In-state tuition and fees: $70,332

Acceptance rate: 22%

7. Boston College University

City: Chestnut Hill, Massachusetts

Undergraduate enrollment: 9,654

U.S. News ranking: No. 36 (tied)

Tuition and fees: $73,508

Acceptance rate: 16%

6. Georgia Institute of Technology

City: Atlanta, Georgia

Undergraduate enrollment: 20,592

U.S. News ranking: No. 32 (tied)

In-state tuition and fees: $12,008

Acceptance rate: 14%

5. University of North Carolina

City: Chapel Hill, North Carolina

Undergraduate enrollment: 21,075

U.S. News ranking: No. 26 (tied)

In-state tuition and fees: $9,096

Acceptance rate: 15%

4. University of Virginia

City: Charlottesville, Virginia

Undergraduate enrollment: 17,901

U.S. News ranking: No. 26 (tied)

In-state tuition and fees: $23,897

Acceptance rate: 17%

3. University of California

City: Berkley, California

Undergraduate enrollment: 33,469

U.S. News ranking: No. 15 (tie)

In-state tuition and fees: $17,721

Acceptance rate: 11%

2. Duke University

City: Durham, North Carolina

Undergraduate enrollment: 6,523

U.S. News ranking: No. 7 (tied)

Cost: $73,172

Acceptance rate: 6%

1. Stanford University

City: Stanford, California

Undergraduate enrollment in fall 2023: 7,904

U.S. News ranking: No. 4 (tied)

Cost: $68,544

Acceptance rate: 4%

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‘Jude Bellingham is the best’ – Argentina fans admit England fears before World Cup semi-final

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Argentina fans are not underestimating England ahead of their World Cup semi-final in Atlanta next week.

Argentina reached the semi-final with an unconvincing 3-1 victory over Switzerland after extra time on Saturday.

England also needed extra time to beat Norway in the quarter-final, as Jude Bellingham scored twice in a 2-1 win.

Lionel Messi is now set to play against England for the first time in his international career, and it will surely be a blockbuster.

The two teams have been rivals since the Falklands War in 1982, in which they fought over the British Overseas Territory.

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Photo by ROBERTO SCHMIDT / AFP via Getty Images

The Argentinian players and supporters have not forgotten the conflict, as they often sing about England during their celebrations.

However, several Argentina fans have shown Thomas Tuchel’s side plenty of respect ahead of the clash.

Argentina fans believe England will be tough test in World Cup semi-final

Argentina and England have followed similar paths to the World Cup semi-final, often relying on character rather than quality.

Following England’s victory over Norway, the Argentina fans know they will be in for a tough match in Atlanta next week.

“The whole England team is very strong,” said an Argentine supporter. “Yeah, we have to worry about Harry Kane,” replied another.

“Bellingham and Kane are a very high level,” and “Jude Bellingham is the best,” were two more responses.

Indeed, Kane and Bellingham have been England’s two best players at this tournament, scoring a combined 11 goals.

However, some Argentina fans are feeling confident of beating England for the third time at the World Cup.

“I’m not going to come on the BBC and tell you we’re not going to f—— win the game. Of course, we’re going to win the game,” said one supporter.

Three others answered: “England, easy peasy,” “We’re going to get a win,” and “Oh, we feel confident.”

Meanwhile, another explained that Argentina’s “heart” is their biggest strength, which could lead them to consecutive World Cup finals.

“[England] have to worry about the Argentine heart. You have to worry about that,” she declared.

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What WWE’s Sluggish SummerSlam Ticket Sales Say About Its Booking

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Cody Rhodes will face CM Punk at SummerSlam. (Credit: Craig Ambrosio/WWE via Getty Images)

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WWE SummerSlam is pro wrestling’s biggest party of the summer. Well, at least it’s supposed to be.

But in 2026? Arguably WWE’s second-biggest PLE behind only WrestleMania sure doesn’t feel like it. In fact, sluggish SummerSlam ticket sales point to a widening gap between the TV product that WWE is delivering and what its fans actually want to see.

The latest SummerSlam ticket sales update from WrestleTix shows a massive dropoff in ticket sales for SummerSlam 2026 in comparison to SummerSlam 2025. SummerSlam Saturday, for example, currently sits at just over 22,000 tickets sold, a figure that pales in comparison to last year’s Saturday event, which surpassed 50,000 tickets sold:

That, according to WrestleVotes, “has been a concern internally for weeks.” As it should be.

WWE recently added what should be a highly anticipated WWE Championship match between CM Punk and Cody Rhodes to SummerSlam, which was likely done in an effort to help boost ticket sales. But just a few weeks out from WWE’s next “Big Four” PLE, it’s clear that lackluster SummerSlam ticket sales speak to a bigger problem: a WWE TV product that is trending downward.

WWE’s live event attendance continues to slide toward pre-boom period levels while Raw viewership recently hit an all-time low on Netflix as SmackDown hit a five-month low as well. Although the post-WrestleMania period for WWE is traditionally a down one for the company, the state of WWE’s current product feels even lower than usual.

Perhaps there is an explanation for that. The period from roughly mid-2022 to mid-2025 has been widely recognized as WWE’s biggest boom since the Attitude Era of the late 1990s. The returns of Punk and Rhodes as well as the rise of Roman Reigns and The Bloodline were two key reasons why WWE had felt so hot for the past few years.

Ironically enough, WWE is still relying heavily on those prominent stars (Reigns, Rhodes, Punk, etc.) to carry the product en route to SummerSlam. Reigns will be defending his World Heavyweight Championship against Seth Rollins while Rhodes and Punk will battle over the WWE title.

That feels like a staying pattern, built up on the with the premesis that WWE officials essentially don’t view anyone outside of these stars and a select few others as legitimate main event stars. That, combined with the departure of John Cena and injuries to key stars like Rhea Ripley, have created a less-than-compelling road to SummerSlam. The show’s card is one built largely upon the same core of top stars as the majority of the rest of the roster is overshadowed and overlooked.

The natural reaction from fans is to become disillusioned with what has become a supbar TV product from WWE, which is still charging exorbitant prices at a time when Raw and SmackDown are not exactly extraordinary. That may have worked a couple of years ago when WWE was sizzling hit, but as it’s cooled off and continues to do so, fans will be less inclined to spend their hard-earned money on a poorly booked product that has casted off popular mainstays like Sheamus and The New Day in recent months.

One of the biggest weaknesses of WWE’s recent SummerSlam booking, however, is its refusal to push new stars to the top. Oba Femi inexplicably delayed, or maybe forfeited, his guaranteed world title shot at SummerSlam. Jacob Fatu is playing second fiddle to Reigns yet again. Bron Breakker’s once massive singles push is fading out with a whimper. Sami Zayn won the WWE title a couple of weeks ago, held it for just nine days and now doesn’t have a clear SummerSlam match.

These creative miscues highlight WWE’s woes on the road to SummerSlam, which is tracking to have a half-empty stadium as a result. How WWE digs itself out of this hole is anyone’s guess, and there is no easy solution or quick fix. The boom period that peaked in 2024 probably isn’t coming back anytime soon, but improvements to the product must be made in order to turn things around.

WWE needs to focus more on stars like Fatu and Breakker, build enthralling long-term rivalries and utilize overlooked talents. Otherwise, SummerSlam’s sluggish ticket sales won’t be the exception. They’ll become the norm.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

Myles Garrett riles up Rams fans with photo of Aaron Donald's jersey

With seemingly each passing day, a new sign points toward Aaron Donald potentially coming out of retirement and returning to the Los Angeles Rams. On Friday, he was spotted working out at the Rams’ facility in Woodland Hills, something he’s reportedly done frequently in his two years since retiring.

Then on Saturday night, Myles Garrett posted a photo of his framed and signed Aaron Donald jersey with the caption, “Unpacking” and a shrugging emoji. Donald’s message to Garrett on the jersey was “Keep ballin, stay hungry + stay grindin”.

Naturally, Garrett’s post sent fans into a frenzy, speculating about what it means for Donald’s plans this season. Does Garrett know something that we don’t? Is Garrett really just unpacking and getting settled into his new place. Regardless, he knew what he was doing with this post.

It’s a bat signal to the Rams legend, who’s thinking about teaming up with Garrett for one season in L.A.

Myles Garrett on his IG story 👀 pic.twitter.com/i59RpJMNue

— SleeperNFL (@SleeperNFL) July 12, 2026

WAKE UP MYLES GARRETT JUST POSTED THIS ON IG pic.twitter.com/yzFTPcHXpM

— Polymarket Football (@PolymarketBlitz) July 12, 2026

Myles Garrett via Instagram

The build continues pic.twitter.com/Cn6mKKxB6y

— RamsActive (@ramsactive) July 12, 2026

Defensive Player of the Year Myles Garrett, showing off his signed #Rams Aaron Donald Jersey from the 2019 Season!

We all know this is a slick recruitment post, for A.D. to make a return this season...#RamsHousepic.twitter.com/Qz6hAxuwVG

— Ian (Rams Up Podcast) (@RamsUp_Ian) July 12, 2026

Fans on the Rams subreddit are convinced this means Donald is coming out of retirement to play for the Rams, though there has been no confirmation of that happening just yet.

Garrett would love to play alongside Donald, but he said he hasn't been trying to recruit him. He's letting Donald make the decision on his own time, but no matter what, it's at least in consideration for the former All-Pro defensive tackle.

With training camp around the corner, we should get some more clarity on Donald's plans in the coming weeks and months.

This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Myles Garrett riles up Rams fans with photo of Aaron Donald's jersey

FIFA finds "no evidence" that ball hit wire in key moment of England vs. Norway quarterfinal

Sometimes, life imitates art. And football imitates football.

During a Vikings-Browns game in England last season, a field goal attempt by Minnesota kicker Will Reichard apparently struck an overhead wire. (The league strongly prefers that this not be mentioned. So we won't.) During Saturday's England-Norway game in Miami, the ball apparently struck an overhead wire during first-half stoppage time of the World Cup quarterfinal, setting the stage for the decisive goal by England's Jude Bellingham.

FIFA apparently would also strongly prefer that it not be mentioned.

Via ESPN, FIFA claims there is "no evidence" that the ball hit a foreign object.

The rules require play to be stopped with a drop ball to resume the action, if it's noticed. Because it wasn't noticed, England won possession of the ball and soon thereafter scored.

"Before England's goal in minute 45+2 against Norway, the sensor in the Connected Ball showed no peak in the 'heartbeat of the ball' when in the air, and therefore no evidence that the ball touched the overhead wire and changed the movement of the ball," FIFA said in a statement.

The snafu in the Vikings-Browns game, which will not be mentioned, eventually was attributed by the NFL to an "optical illusion." (At first, the league said there was "no clear view" that Reichard's kick had struck a wire.)

Here’s the clip of the key moment from Sunday. The ball clearly moves in a sudden and abrupt way.

It's a good thing that no one will be mentioning it.

La Masia starlet closes in on Girona move as Barcelona retain 50% future stake

La Masia starlet closes in on Girona move as Barcelona retain 50% future stake
La Masia starlet closes in on Girona move as Barcelona retain 50% future stake

Barça Atletic not moving up from the fourth division last season has left them with a very difficult decision to make on the futures of a number of players.

Many young starlets who were part of Juliano Belletti’s squad for the reserve team last season would have outgrown that division and need to play for a different club at a higher level.

This has seen some sales take place, and the latest one to join the list could be Brian Farinas. The 20-year-old is close to joining Girona from Barcelona.

The operation is expected to be a permanent transfer rather than a simple loan. According to Mundo Deportivo, the move could be completed for around €1.5 million, while Barcelona would retain 50 percent of the player’s rights.

Earlier today, it was reported that Girona had not yet reached an agreement with their Catalan rivals to sign Farinas, despite mutual interest among all parties involved.

However, the latest information suggests that negotiations are advanced and that the La Masia starlet could soon be announced as a new Girona player.

Farinas ready for a higher level

Barcelona believe Farinas needs more game-time at a higher level. (Photo by Eric Alonso/Getty Images)

Farinas enjoyed a productive campaign under Juliano Belletti at Barça Atletic, recording five goals and seven assists across 33 appearances.

He also trained with Hansi Flick’s first team on occasion, but the route to regular senior minutes remains crowded.

A move to Girona would allow him to play in the Segunda Division, a clear step up from the Segunda Federacion.

After establishing himself with the reserves, the midfielder now needs a more demanding weekly environment to continue progressing.

Barcelona protect their investment

The reported structure makes sense for Barça.

Receiving €1.5 million provides an immediate return, while keeping 50% of his rights ensures the club can benefit financially if Farinas develops and is sold later.

Barcelona can buy Farinas back for cheap. (Photo by Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images)

Barcelona have had to become smarter when managing La Masia departures.

Not every promising player can reach Flick’s first team, especially in midfield, but allowing talent to leave without protection can become costly if that player later succeeds elsewhere.

Farinas remains under contract until 2028 and has been at the club since joining from Villarreal in 2018.

His exit should therefore be viewed as a development decision rather than Barcelona simply giving up on an academy player.

Girona can offer senior responsibility, competitive minutes and a familiar Catalan environment.

For Farinas, that combination may be more valuable now than another season waiting for occasional first-team opportunities.

The deal still needs to be signed off, but right now, it does look imminent, and it remains to be seen how Farinas gets on at Girona next season.

World Cup star Christ Oulai: Fiorentina make key progress in move

World Cup star Christ Oulai: Fiorentina make key progress in move
World Cup star Christ Oulai: Fiorentina make key progress in move

Serie A side Fiorentina have bolstered their squad with the arrivals of Viery, Arthur Atta, Alex Jimenez and Radu Dragusin and are making major progress in a move for Trabzonspor’s World Cup star Christ Oulai.

The midfielder was impressive for Cote D’Ivoire some weeks ago and this has caught La Viola’s attention.

Tuttomercatowebreport that talks between Fiorentina and the Turkish club are quite heated. In fact, they have reached the start of what is a formal agreement, making sure that next week will be key to closing the deal.

Oulai is yet to return to Istanbul after the World Cup too and this has caused a hold-up in the move for a few days.

The midfielder’s entourage is pushing for the deal and there is optimism a deal should go through soon. As things stand, the two clubs could agree to a €30m plus bonuses deal, with Trabzonspor also likely to have a sell-on percentage in the move.

Another big move

Fiorentina are clearly not taking anything for granted after their scrapes with relegation last season. They are signing proven players that will directly bolster their side and even if Oulai is a bit of a risk, he is coming off a high and there is every chance it could work out.

Kaustubh Pandey – GIFN

'One or two' potential incomings at Dundee United

Dundee United manager Jim Goodwin
Jim Goodwin (left) oversaw a 1-0 win at Forthbank Stadium on Saturday [SNS]

Jim Goodwin revealed Dundee United have "one or two" potential incomings following his side's 1-0 win at Stirling Albion.

Zac Sapsford's added-time penalty gave United a winning start to their Premier Sports Cup group.

"We've got one or two in the pipeline at the moment that are bubbling away," Goodwin told Premier Sports.

"We would expect to have a bit of positive news, I would imagine either over the weekend or early part of next week on one in particular.

"We certainly need a couple of wide players at least."

Republic of Ireland's Will Ferry, who can play wide on the left in attacking and defending positions, was not in the Tangerines' squad at Forthbank Stadium and has been linked with a move away from Tannadice.

Meanwhile, Goodwin says 16-year-old substitute Cohen Leiper "thoroughly deserves" his plaudits after making an impact against Stirling.

"I'm delighted for Cohen," Goodwin said of the wide man.

"You could even hear the supporters there beside him - the excitement that young wingers give to the crowd when they just go and get at people.

"That's what we're trying to encourage him to do in training. He got his rewards."

Summer Roundup, Schedule: Bats help Shrewsbury pick up sweep

Baseball

American Legion

Shrewsbury 10, Hudson 8: Owen Mongeon homered and drove in a pair, Tommy Kursonis singled, doubled and drove in a run and Jackson Lucarelli singled and drove in two as host Post 397 (14-7) held on to top Post 100 (10-11) at Fitton Field.

Joey Farrell singled in a run and Charlie Hammel added a sacrifice fly as Hudson rallied for four runs in the top of the seventh, but Mongeon came in to seal the win with a pair of strikeouts. Jackson Libby singled twice, scored twice and drove in a pair and Shamus Rowe doubled and drove in two for Post 100.

Shrewsbury 13, Vernon Hill 9: Drew O'Connell was 2 for 4 with a double and three RBIs, Connor Mudd was 2 for 2 with a triple, four runs and one RBI, Jackson Lucarelli was 2 for 4 with a double, Cam Kelly was 2 for 2 with two runs and one RBI and Xavier Sanchez singled twice and drove in two to send host Post 397 (14-7) past Post 435 (0-20) at Fitton Field.

Tommy Kursonis also doubled and drove in two for Shrewsbury, which had 14 hits and scored six runs in the third inning to take a 9-2 lead.

Kamauri Hughes, Noah Jolly (RBI), Yuandel Ortiz (2 RBIs) and Eddy Cordero (2 RBIs) all had two hits for Vernon Hill, while Zach Braconnier doubled and scored twice.

Leominster 9, North County 0: Danny Nelson (6 IP, 5 H, 9 Ks) and Jake Notaro (1 IP, 0 H) combined on a five-hit shutout and Troy Leighton (double, RBI), Liam Bridgham (run) and Cam Cirone (double, RBI, 2 runs) all had two hits to send visiting Post 151 past Post 193.

Nolan Tetreault doubled, scored twice and drove in a pair for Leominster.

Adam Adams singled twice for North County.

Cherry Valley 9, Vernon Hill 8: Andrew Cloutier was 2 for 4 with a double and two RBIs, while Nolan Remington and Patrick Shilale (RBI) each had two hits as host Post 443 (19-2) held on to top Post 435 (0-20).

Leo Lamacchia was 3 for 3 with one RBI, Ethan Sonnenberg singled twice and drove in a pair and Zach Braconnier singled, tripled and drove in a run for Vernon Hill.

Milford 10, Framingham 0: Nick Pedroli struck out four and scattered six hits over five innings and also was 2 for 5 with a double and RBI from the leadoff spot as host Post 59 (18-3) blanked Post 117 (9-12).

Brady Iarussi was 3 for 4 with one RBI, Ben Maiorano (double, 2 RBIs), Jackson Fournier (2 RBIs) and Josh Bouchard (2 RBIs) all had two hits and Gavin Metcalf drove in a pair for Milford.

Northbridge 8, Cherry Valley 1: Luke Charron struck out nine and gave up one run on two hits over seven innings as visiting Post 343 (13-9) topped Post 443 (11-10).

Dylan Diosomito was 3 for 4 with three doubles and one RBI from the leadoff spot for Northbridge, while Jake Costello singled, doubled, scored twice and drove in a run, Alex Vosburgh doubled and drove in three, Cody Veneziano singled twice and drove in a run and Willem Haker doubled and scored for Post 343.

Braden Beando doubled for Cherry Valley.

Futures Collegiate League

New Britain 3, Bravehearts 1: Trey LeMay (7 IP, 5 Ks) and Max Jarvis (2 IP) combined on a two-hitter as the host Bees (20-16) topped the Bravehearts (19-20), who have lost five straight.

Former Oakmont Regional star Caleb Allen, who pitches for Bentley, went 5⅓ innings for Worcester and gave up three runs on eight hits while fanning five. Liam Childs and Lane Leclair tossed 2⅔ innings of shutout relief, but the Bravehearts bats couldn't get going.

Sunday's local games

Baseball

American Legion

Grafton at Northborough (2), 10 a.m. (Memorial)

Hudson vs. North County, noon (Riverside)

Shrewsbury at Framingham, 7 p.m. (Bowditch)

Main South vs. Vernon Hill, 7 p.m. (Tivnan)

Schedule may change due to weather, field conditions, or postponements.

This article originally appeared on Telegram & Gazette: Summer Roundup, Schedule: Bats help Shrewsbury pick up sweep

Eric Musselman knows USC basketball must meet Big Ten's high standard

Eric Musselman's first two years at USC basketball have been difficult. In Year 1, he had to throw together a roster on the fly and was not in a position to succeed. In Year 2, he assembled a quality roster but watched it get devoured by injuries. In Year 3, Musselman has crafted a top-20-quality roster with Sweet 16 expectations. He knows he and his program have to rise to meet the high standard established by the Big Ten, which won the national title this past season with Michigan beating UConn in the final. He talked to USC athletics about the challenges posed to him in his first few seasons on the job.

"When I look back on my career, I wanted to follow in my dad's footsteps by coaching in the NBA, coaching in college, and taking teams to NCAA tournaments. From that aspect, I feel like if he's been watching us, he would be proud of what we've done thus far. But I know that we have a lot more to go," Musselman said. "These three years at USC have been great. It's been a great learning experience. I knew being the first USC men's basketball coach to coach in the Big Ten would be challenging for the first two or three years. As a new program in a league that has historically been phenomenal with hall of fame coaches, I don't think anyone on our staff thought that this was going to be easy. But that's what you want. You want to go against the best and you want to be the best. So I think that the future for USC basketball is looking really good right now.

"We still have a lot of areas we have to improve in, but we felt like last year in year two, we were much better than where we were in year one. We've had some unfortunate injuries, but at one point, we were 18-6, which gets forgotten way too often. A team can't overcome losing a player who averaged 20 points and six assists per game. You can maybe overcome it for eight or nine games, but no team in the country can lose a guy averaging 20 and 6 and not feel it at some point. This year, we feel like this is our best team. It's a team that's got size, depth, experience, and McDonald's All-Americans on it, so I think we should be excited. But in our league, for instance, Illinois is bringing basically everybody back from a team that had the best offense in all of college basketball. I think that if you look over a 10-to-30 year period, the Big Ten is the premier conference for football and basketball."

The Big Ten is once again loaded, but this time, USC appears ready to handle itself and make a deep run in March Madness.

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UNC baseball MLB draft tracker: Where Tar Heel players and signees are selected

UNC baseball had four players selected on the opening day of the 2026 MLB Draft, which wraps up on Sunday, July 12.

The Tar Heels saw shortstop Jake Schaffner become the program’s 27th first-round pick when Shaffner was picked by the Boston Red Sox at No. 20 overall. UNC is one of just four college baseball programs to have a first-round pick in each of the last three years. 

Star outfielder Owen Hull will join Schaffner in Boston after being selected in the second round at No. 67 overall. UNC pitchers Jason DeCaro (No. 80 by Pittsburgh Pirates) and Ryan Lynch (No. 97 by San Diego Padres) rounded out the Tar Heels picked on Day 1. 

UNC will have other players selected on the final day of the 20-round draft, including second baseman Gavin Gallaher, first baseman Erik Paulsen, catcher Macon Winslow, pitcher Folger Boaz and incoming freshman Harrison Ailshie. 

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Here is every UNC player, transfer commit and high school signee taken in the 2026 MLB Draft. 

How many UNC baseball players have been picked in MLB Draft? 

The Tar Heels had four players selected on the first day of the 2026 MLB Draft:

P Ryan Lynch

Drafted: Round 3 (97th overall) by San Diego Padres 

What to know: A sophomore righty with a lot of velocity, Lynch has a good fastball and sinker, along with some off-speed stuff to keep batters off balance. The 6-foot-4, 235-pound pitcher had a 3.72 ERA and 10-5 record in two seasons with the Tar Heels. He started out as a bullpen guy before cracking the starting rotation. Lynch finished with 162 strikeouts and 61 walks in 159 ⅔ innings. 

P Jason DeCaro

Drafted: Round 3 (80th overall) by Pittsburgh Pirates

What to know: The junior right-handed pitcher was UNC’s top pitcher in the starting rotation for most of his three seasons in Chapel Hill. DeCaro logged a 26-7 record and 3.46 ERA in 53 starts and 270 ⅓ innings. He had 247 strikeouts and 112 walks. As a junior, DeCaro had an 11-3 record and career-best 2.47 ERA. 

OF Owen Hull

Drafted: Round 2 (67th overall) by Boston Red Sox 

What to know: A junior outfielder who joined the Tar Heels after two seasons at George Mason, Hull became one of the top hitters in college baseball. He led UNC in batting average (.393), hits (103) and RBIs (87). A left-handed batter and right-handed outfielder, Hull is a 6-foot-4, 215-pound prospect. He had 27 doubles and nine home runs. 

SS Jake Schaffner

Drafted: Round 1 (20th overall) by Boston Red Sox 

What to know: A junior infielder and UNC’s highest draft pick since 2015, Schaffner played one season for the Tar Heels after two years at North Dakota State. The former Summit League Defensive Player of the Year was UNC’s leadoff hitter, finishing with a .356 batting average and 85 runs. A left-handed batter and righty in the field, Schaffner had 96 hits, including 19 doubles, eight triples and six home runs, along with 50 RBIs. He also had 26 stolen bases.  

Rodd Baxley covers North Carolina Tar Heels athletics for The Fayetteville Observer as part of the USA TODAY Network. Follow his ACC coverage on X/Twitter or Bluesky: @RoddBaxley. Got questions regarding UNC? Send them to rbaxley@usatodayco.com.

This article originally appeared on The Fayetteville Observer: UNC baseball MLB draft tracker: Where Tar Heel players and signees are selected

Ex-Panthers AGM Predicts Sunny Mehta’s Next Move in New Jersey

Ex-Panthers AGM Predicts Sunny Mehta’s Next Move in New Jersey
Ex-Panthers AGM Predicts Sunny Mehta’s Next Move in New Jersey

Sunny Mehta wasted little time putting his own stamp on the New Jersey Devils, turning an offseason filled with difficult decisions into one centered on flexibility and opportunity. Instead of chasing quick fixes, the new general manager has reshaped the roster, created financial breathing room, and stocked the organization with valuable future assets.

These moves have shifted the conversation from what New Jersey had to fix to what it can afford to do next.

Steve Werier Predicts Sunny Mehta’s Next Move in New Jersey

Former Florida Panthers assistant general manager Steve Werier sees Mehta’s biggest accomplishment as something that won’t show up on a scoresheet.

During an appearance on The Sheet with Jeff Marek, Werier explained that Mehta has quietly built a roster with enough flexibility to attack the market from multiple directions instead of forcing a single path.

Looking at the Devils’ offseason, Werier praised the work already completed before speculating about what could come next.

“I think he has options, which is the big win for him, right? He was able to get out from the Markstrom contract without having to open up that second buyout window and buy him out. He signed Rytsiak to an easily manageable number on a bridge deal. He brought in some draft picks for Simon Nemec without committing cap space there, which I think is a smart move.”

These moves fundamentally changed New Jersey’s outlook. By moving Jacob Markstrom’s $6 million AAV contract without retaining salary or resorting to a buyout, Mehta cleared a major financial obstacle while preserving flexibility.

He also secured a team-friendly bridge contract for Arseny Gritsyuk and converted Simon Nemec into premium draft capital, strengthening both the organization’s present and future. But one of his biggest accomplishments has been signing an extension for captain Nico Hischier to a 5-year, $11.7 million AAV contract, which would start in 2027-28.

The Devils now sit with $7,627,500 in available cap space while carrying a full 23-man roster, leaving Mehta free to pursue impact additions rather than spending resources on depth signings.

This flexibility is there because Utah matched New Jersey’s one-year, $4.775 million offer sheet for Barrett Hayton, instantly returning that money to the Devils’ salary cap.

With extra draft picks and healthy cap space, New Jersey has positioned itself to explore several avenues, including adding a top-six forward, pursuing another high-profile trade, or reinforcing its goaltending group. The organization has enough financial room to remain patient instead of reacting to every opportunity that surfaces during the offseason.

Werier believes that patience is exactly what makes the Devils dangerous.

“And so now, the best thing I’d say about Sunny’s position is, who knows? But he has options. He has cap space, he has picks, and I don’t know where he’ll go with it. But he’s a poker player. He’s got a lot of outs, and I bet he uses some.”

The comparison fits Mehta’s background as a former professional poker player, where success often comes from staying disciplined until the right opportunity presents itself. Rather than cornering himself with expensive commitments, he has built a position of strength that allows the Devils to respond when the market shifts.

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Whether that next move comes through a blockbuster trade, free agency, or another creative roster maneuver, Werier believes Mehta has already accomplished the most important objective. He has given New Jersey options, and in today’s NHL, that may be the franchise’s biggest advantage.

Cowboys lack a proven one-on-one winner off the edge and training camp may expose that fast

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Following the 2025 trade of Micah Parsons to the Green Bay Packers, the Dallas Cowboys' pass rush struggled, resulting in an NFL-worst 30.1 points allowed per game. 

The team attempted to patch it heading into the new season by hiring defensive coordinator Christian Parker and acquiring Quinnen Williams and Rashan Gary. But according to Locked On Cowboys, the fix still has a hole in it.

During a recent episode, hosts Marcus Mosher and Landon McCool expressed concern over the lack of a proven, one-on-one winning edge rusher for the Cowboys. 

"If we're talking about pure edge rushers winning one-on-one situations, I think you have an argument that we don't have a lot of certainty there," McCool said. "If you start talking about what the Cowboys have on the interior, and their ability to hopefully create double teams or... free those guys up so everyone's getting one-on-ones — I think that helped last year."

That’s the bet Dallas is making by letting Williams and Clark collapse the pocket from the inside so the edges don't have to win clean reps. It’s a real path, but it leans heavily on scheme instead of pure talent. When Parsons was with the team, he used to erase that gap all by himself. Gary is productive, but he has never had to carry a pass-rush room as the lone "alpha."

Behind him, the depth is incredibly shaky. Donovan Ezeiruaku is still working his way back from a late-January hip surgery that sidelined him all spring. While he is on track for training camp, the staff will have to nurse him along early. 

Then there is first-round rookie Malachi Lawrence. The UCF product took first-team reps this spring and is projected to play 40% to 45% of snaps as a third-down speed specialist, but he is completely unproven. Neither has shown they can beat an NFL tackle yet.

Training camp reps won't lie. If nobody separates by the preseason, Dallas might be forced to hunt the free-agent market before Week 1. They seem cold on Von Miller, but Jerry Jones could easily pivot to remaining veterans like Haason Reddick, Derek Barnett, or Yannick Ngakoue if the kids falter in Oxnard.

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Why Declan Rice was substituted against Norway

Why Declan Rice was substituted against Norway
Why Declan Rice was substituted against Norway

Thomas Tuchel has explained why Declan Rice was substituted during England’s World Cup quarter-final win over Norway on Saturday night.

Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images

Arsenal’s Declan Rice managed to make the starting lineup for England’s game against Norway on Saturday, but he was withdrawn at half-time as part of a double change.

When asked whether the decision was tactical or enforced by Rice’s recent illness, Thomas Tuchel suggested it was a bit of both.

The primary aim was to bring on a more offensive player for the second half, but the reason Rice was selected to make way over Elliot Anderson was that he’d been struggling with illness during the week.

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“Declan, we made a decision in half-time to become more offensive, to have a bit of an offensive shift,” Tuchel explained.

“We had to take Elliott [Anderson] or Declan out [and] knowing that Declan struggled after the last three days where he was most of the time in bed, I knew he cannot survive 90 minutes.

“There was a possibility that it goes 120 [minutes], so I didn’t want to waste another change, so the decision was to take Declan out earlier than he needed to go out, just to save us another change later down the match.”

Photo by Richard Pelham/Getty Images

The explanation makes sense, though it’s obviously not ideal that England needed to use Rice at all, in a week of illness struggles. Having the game off completely would have been preferable.

England have just a few days to rest now, with the World Cup semi-final against Argentina on Wednesday. Win or lose, the team will have another match at the weekend.

After that, Rice and co. can finally begin their summer holidays, a matter of days before some of their club teammates return for pre-season.

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Messi excited for first ever meeting with England

Messi excited for first ever meeting with England
Messi excited for first ever meeting with England

Lionel Messi says he is relishing facing England for the first time in his career when Argentina take on the Three Lions in the World Cup semi finals.

Argentina beat Switzerland 3-1 after extra time following England’s win over Norway to set up the final four clash in Atlanta.

“It’s always special to play a big team. It never happened to me, playing against England. This is the first time,” Messi said after his side’s quarter-final win.

“A World Cup semi final is always a special match. Now we’ll rest and get ready for that. We’re coming from a lot of wear and tear having played another extra-time match and sometimes it shows.

“We have to enjoy it and experience it just like the fans do. We have to make the most of these moments, because we went a long time without being world champions and now we’re in the semi finals again, fighting for the top prize, and we don’t know when this might happen again.”

“The team is digging deep and finding something extra. We came away with a very hard fought victory (against Switzerland).”

Victor Wembanyama's $50 million move has Carter Bryant saying what everyone was thinking

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Victor Wembanyama has officially signed a five-year, $252 million maximum rookie-scale contract extension with the San Antonio Spurs. The new deal will pay him an average of $50.4 million annually and includes a player option for the final year.

However, the biggest talking point around the NBA is that the franchise star voluntarily gave up more than $50 million that he could have earned under a larger extension.

The decision did not come as a surprise to Spurs young star Carter Bryant. Speaking ahead of San Antonio's Summer League game on Saturday, Bryant shared his thoughts on Wembanyama's willingness to sacrifice a significant amount of money in order to help the organization.

"I don't think anybody was surprised. He's a winner. Whatever he can do to make the team better, that's what he's going to do every time,” Bryant said.

Like Bryant, fans will also accept that money has never appeared to be the driving force behind Wembanyama's career decisions. Back in December, the Spurs superstar was asked whether the NBA Cup prize money served as extra motivation. Wembanyama made it clear that accumulating wealth has never been one of his life's primary goals.

The French big man earned All-NBA First Team honors and won the Defensive Player of the Year award last season. Hence, he became fully eligible for a "Rose Rule" supermax extension worth up to 30% of the salary cap.

Instead, he opted for a standard 25% maximum contract without any salary escalators. By doing so, Wembanyama has provided the Spurs with valuable financial flexibility under the NBA's restrictive tax apron rules. The front office now has more room to strengthen the roster and continue building a championship-caliber team around its young superstar.

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Georgia football's future nonconference schedule

The Georgia Bulldogs have a ever-changing future nonconference schedule. Georgia will some of the nation's elite college football programs over the years if things go as planned.

Conference realignment has thrown a wrench in some of Georgia's plans, but the Georgia fans can't complain too much. Georgia is slated to play at least 10 Power Four opponents in every season for the foreseeable future.

The Bulldogs are scheduled to play elite schools like Ohio State and Clemson over the next decade. Of course, Georgia is set to continue its annual rivalry with Georgia Tech through the 2037 season.

Georgia's future schedule is subject to change (including the dates and locations). The biggest factor that recently changed Georgia's future nonconference schedule was the SEC expanding to nine conference games beginning in 2026. Georgia can now only play three opponents in nonconference action as opposed to four.

Conference realignment can also always impact future schedules. Since this article focuses on Georgia's future schedule, we don't have UGA's 2026 schedule included. If you wish to look at Georgia's 2026 schedule, then we've included it here.

What nonconference opponents does Georgia football have scheduled for the future?

2027 schedule

A general view of the the line of scrimmaged during a game between the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets and Georgia Bulldogs

Georgia and the Louisville Cardinals no longer plan to play in 2026 and 2027 with the SEC expanding to a nine-game conference schedule. Georgia also cancelled a 2027 game with Florida State. Georgia's schedule remains as it currently is in 2027, then the Dawgs would face 10 Power Four opponents during the regular season. We'd expect for the Bulldogs to add a pair of cupcake opponents (non-Power Four) to complete their 2027 schedule.

Another thing to watch in 2027 is will Georgia Tech continue playing Georgia at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta when the Yellow Jackets have a home game?

2028 schedule

  • Nov. 25: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (home)

Georgia cancelled 2028 games with Florida State and Florida A&M. However, Georgia and Florida State are in talks to schedule a 2028 neutral site game, which has been rumored to be in Nashville.

2029 schedule

Georgia wide receiver London Humphreys (16) drives past Clemson safety Khalil Barnes (7) for a touchdown

  • Sept. 15: Clemson Tigers (away)
  • Nov. 24: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (away)

Clemson and Georgia are scheduled to face each other in the regular season in 2029 for the first time since the 2024 season opener. The Georgia-Clemson game could be moved to a neutral site like Charlotte or Atlanta. As it stands, Georgia would be set to play at Clemson for the first time since 2013, which was the last time the Tigers beat Georgia. Georgia has won eight of the last nine games in the series.

2030 schedule

Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Jeremiah Smith (4) celebrates with wide receiver Carnell Tate (17) during the first half of the Big Ten championship game

  • Aug. 31: Clemson Tigers (home)
  • Sept. 7: North Carolina A&T Aggies (home)
  • Sept. 14: Ohio State Buckeyes (home)
  • Nov. 30: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (home)

Something's got to give. Georgia can't schedule four nonconference opponents in 2030. That's guaranteed to change. We doubt Georgia will play Ohio State, Clemson and Georgia Tech in the same year, but man that would be a fun schedule. Ohio State has never played in Sanford Stadium.

2031 schedule

Joel Klatt before a NCAA football game between Iowa and Ohio State

  • Aug. 30: Ohio State Buckeyes (away)
  • Sept. 6: Western Carolina Catamounts (home)
  • Nov. 29: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (away)

Georgia has also never played at Ohio State. This would be a really awesome road game for Dawgs fans and this is a better time of year (in terms of weather) to go to Ohio.

2032 schedule

Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney smiles watching wide receiver drills during Clemson football 2025 practice at the Allen N. Reeves Football Complex in Clemson, S.C. Friday, August 1, 2025.

  • Sept. 4: Clemson Tigers (home)
  • Nov. 27: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (home)

Georgia plays its two biggest ACC rivals in 2032. UGA is set to play Clemson four times between 2029 and 2033. Time will tell if the two programs follow through with those plans.

2033 schedule

Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets head coach Brent Key leads the team on the field before a game against the Georgia Bulldogs

  • Sept. 3: Clemson Tigers (away)
  • Nov. 26: Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets (away)

Georgia canceled a future series with NC State in 2033 and 2034. The Bulldogs are still scheduled to play two ACC opponents in 2033. The Dawgs would probably add a non-Power Four opponent to this schedule.

2034 schedule and beyond

Georgia Tech is the only team on Georgia's future schedule beyond 2034. Georgia is scheduled to play Tech through 2037. The only question is where will the two programs play each other in the future (home versus neutral site)? All of Georgia's future scheduled games are according to FBSchedules.com.

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Conor McGregor UFC 329 warm-up video should quiet pre-fight injury rumors

UFC 329 provided an exciting night of fights at T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday, but the event came to an unfortunate end when Conor McGregor suffered a knee injury to prematurely end his highly anticipated comeback to the Octagon.

McGregor rushed Max Holloway seconds into the fight and threw a leaping kick, before coming up limp after an awkward landing. From there, the former two-division champ struggled to keep his footing and the fight was ultimately called off by referee Mike Beltran just over a minute into the bout.

The lackluster ending to the even led to conspiracy theories online, with many pointing out that McGregor may have been injured before stepping into the cage.

MORE: UFC 329 results – Conor McGregor return ends in seconds due to injury

A video of McGregor appearing to lose his footing while taking off his shoes before entering the Octagon sparked the theory, and the UFC answered by sharing their own video of McGregor’s pre-fight warm-up. In that video, McGregor is seens warming up by throwing kicks similar to what he opened up his bout against Holloway with, and showing no signs of having a compromised knee.

Conor McGregor’s warm-up moments before walking out at #UFC329. pic.twitter.com/tLfK01Jie3

— UFC (@ufc) July 12, 2026

Will that be enough to quiet the conspiracies? Probably not, despite video from the actual fight showing McGregor’s knee buckle from an awkward landing. It won’t be until an official diagnosis is confirmed that we will learn more about where everything went wrong.

For his part, McGregor has also denied any pre-existing injury in a statement on social media following the heartbreaking loss.

MORE: Did Conor McGregor knee injury happen before UFC 329?

“My head gasket is gone,” McGregor wrote on X. “Destroyed. I had no injury/injuries going into the fight. I was throwing kicks, planted and jumping, all throughout camp as well as backstage before the fight. This came out of nowhere. I am beyond dark here. I can only describe it as hell.

“I was so sharp and so ready for this fight I cannot believe what has happened. The talk of me being off while walking in to the fight is nonsense. I was calm, ready, and confident. I am in shock what has taken place. The devil is literally staring at me right in front of my face here. I am not engaging. I will be at church tomorrow.”

Jul 11, 2026; Las Vegas, Nevada, USA; Conor McGregor (left) attempts to get up after falling against Max Holloway during UFC 329 at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images

As McGregor now prepares to recover from his latest leg injury, we’ll have to wait and see whether this is the last we have seen of the former two-division champion inside of the cage.

Holloway, meanwhile, will now have to decide whether he wants to wait for a potential McGregor trilogy fight in 2027, or whether he will make another run at UFC gold.

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4 overlooked Rangers after flurry of offseason moves, including Matt Rempe

With all the analysis of the New York Rangers roster following a flurry of offseason moves, there appear to be several players being overlooked, or at least flying under the radar with training camp roughly two months away.

That’s understandable, considering all the attention placed on the acquisition of stud sniper Pavel Dorofeyev, the selection of Alberts Smits with the No. 5 overall pick in this year’s draft, and a brand-new second defense pairing of Marcus Pettersson and Sean Durzi now in place. Plus, there are several new and intriguing prospects like Liam Greentree, Cole Beaudoin, and Jacob Battaglia added to the pipeline. And don’t forget that there was finally a trade resolution with popular veteran Vincent Trocheck, whom the Rangers moved to the Utah Mammoth on July 1.

So, there’re bound to be players overlooked amid the comings and goings in a busy summer for the Rangers.

Let’s take a look at which players best fit this category, and what the fit is for each with the Rangers moving forward.

Matt Rempe

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What a difference a year makes for Matt Rempe. Last summer, the towering forward was all the rage, his offseason workouts and progress toward becoming an NHL regular documented and dissected on social media. This summer? Crickets. That’s not necessarily a bad thing. Away from the cameras and spotlight, Rempe continues to do what he does best: work hard. The fan favorite proved won over coach Mike Sullivan right from the get-go in 2025-26, a fourth-line regular throughout the preseason and the first nine games of the regular season. Using his improved skating skills, massive 6-foot-9 frame, and determination to be a more complete hockey player and less of a fighter, Rempe made an impact, especially on the forecheck. That is until he shredded his thumb in his only fight of the season, Oct. 23 against Ryan Reaves of the San Jose Sharks. Rempe had thumb surgery, and then another one after being a shell of his former self in his lineup return in mid-December. Hopefully, that second surgery sets Rempe right for 2026-27 and he resumes his path as an effective, aggressive force. In many circles, Rempe’s been out of sight, out of mind, what with the emergence of Jaroslav Chmelar and Adam Sykora, and others, as fourth-line options. But he’ll get every opportunity in training camp to re-establish himself in the bottom six.

Juuso Parssinen

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Last season couldn’t have gone much worse for Juuso Parssinen. He started out 2025-26 as an extra forward on the Rangers roster, though did have three points (two goals, one assist) in the first five games he did get into, which is worth noting considering the team’s scoring struggles and his limited ice-time. But Sullivan didn’t trust him with a bigger role than a bottom-six fill-in, and by late November Parssinen found himself demoted to Hartford of the American Hockey League. Several injuries derailed him in the minors, and he played just 15 games there (seven points; five goals, two assists). Recalled by the Rangers after the Olympic break, Parssinen played six games in March, saw limited ice-time again and didn’t record a point, finishing the season with three points in 20 games. Because he’s 25 years old, can play both center and on the wing, and has 157 games of NHL experience, Parssinen could be a candidate to replace Jonny Brodzinski (who left in free agency) as the 13th forward in New York. That is if Parssinen can win the trust of the coaching staff.

Scott Morrow

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A year ago, we listed Scott Morrow as the No. 2 prospect in the Rangers organization. But now the bloom is a bit off the rose, as the old saying goes. Acquired from the Carolina Hurricanes in the K’Andre Miller trade last summer, Morrow is an offense-first right-shot defenseman — ideally the puck mover and distributor that Sullivan longed for and said the Rangers needed in his breakup day media availability. It wasn’t that Morrow was awful in his 29 games with the Rangers, but he certainly didn’t distinguish himself as a must in the lineup. When opportunity presented itself, with Adam Fox missing 27 games over two extended injury absences, Morrow wasn’t even trusted by Sullivan to quarterback the top power-play unit, his specialty. Morrow finished with six assists, and was also largely unspectacular in 34 games with Hartford (19 points; five goals, 14 assists). The Rangers appear set on the right side next season with Fox, Durzi, and Braden Schneider, so Morrow could start out in Hartford again. The 23-year-old’s best path to an NHL opportunity, other than injury to one of the regulars, is if the Rangers trade Schneider, which feels unlikely at this point. But a bounce-back season for a young defenseman with his offensive skill set could vault Morrow right back into New York’s long-term future.

Urho Vaakanainen

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Just nine months ago, Urho Vaakanainen was in the Opening Night lineup for the Rangers, this after they moved quickly the previous offseason to lock up the then-restricted free agent with a two-year, $3.1 million contract. He played in the first seven games and 14 of 19 to begin the season before losing his spot in the top-six of the defense corps, replaced by rookie Matthew Robertson. He got into 20 games the rest of the season, finishing with six assists, trusted with only an average of 13:51 TOI over 34 games. Vaakanainen, a first-round pick by the Boston Bruins in the 2017 NHL Draft, remains a decent option as the extra defenseman, but could he surprise and win back a bottom-pair role in training camp? The 27-year-old did play well, helping Finland finish first at the 2026 IIHF World Championship, so perhaps there’s more Sullivan and assistant David Quinn can extract from him next season. But at first blush, he’s an overlooked option because the Rangers added Pettersson to the left side of their defense corps, Robertson remains on the roster, Smits is expected to get every opportunity to prove he belongs in the NHL as an 18-year-old, and rookie Drew Fortescue can’t be counted out after a solid nine-game cameo to close out the 2025-26 season.

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Watch Iowa basketball stars in Sunday's NBA Summer League games

NBA Summer League action continues today from the bright lights and glamour of Las Vegas, Nev., as former Iowa basketball standouts Bennett Stirtz, Payton Sandfort, and Josh Dix will play in the Oklahoma City Thunder's second game from Sin City tonight.

While the Thunder lost their first matchup on Friday night to the Los Angeles Lakers, Stirtz led the team in scoring with 18 points on 7 of 14 shooting, including 3 of 8 from 3-point range, to pair with two assists, one steal, and one block in 28 minutes.

Sandfort followed the 2026 No. 16 overall draft pick's offensive production with 10 points of his own on 4 of 9 shooting and 2 of 5 from deep and seven rebounds, while Dix contributed eight points on an efficient 3 of 6 from the floor and 2 of 5 from long range.

Watch Iowa stars in NBA Summer League

The opponent tonight for the trio of former Hawkeyes and the Thunder will be the Golden State Warriors, who are coming off a 101-90 win over the Dallas Mavericks on Thursday night.

How to watch Iowa basketball players in NBA Summer League

The Thunder and Warriors will tip off at 5 p.m. CT from the Thomas & Mack Center on Amazon Prime Video.

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Bruce Thornton continues to show two-way production in NBA Summer League

After scoring 27 points on 7-for-18 shooting in his Houston Rockets debut, Bruce Thornton looked to follow up that performance Saturday against the Toronto Raptors on the second night of a back-to-back. While Thornton didn't quite match his scoring output from Friday's game, the former Ohio State Buckeye once again showed the polish that made him a steal at the beginning of the second round.

In 32 minutes, Thornton scored 17 points to go along with six rebounds, six assists and a whopping five steals. Although he missed 11 shots for the second straight night (6-for-17 shooting), Thornton converted on 50% of his 3-pointers and is now 6-for-14 from beyond the arc in his first two games.

Although Thornton already figures to be in the Rockets rotation this upcoming season, the opportunity to develop under veteran guards like Marcus Smart and Fred VanVleet will only benefit his career for seasons to come.

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Curtis High didn’t look far to find its next varsity baseball coach

The Curtis High School baseball program didn’t need to look beyond its dugout to find its next varsity baseball coach.

Nate Angelo, who has been an assistant to Bryan Robinson for 12 years, is taking over the program, the school announced this week. Robinson, who coached the Vikings for 14 years, stepped down after the 2026 season to spend more time with his two daughters, he told The News Tribune.

“It feels the same, I’ve been around (Curtis) for so long,” Angelo told The News Tribune on a phone call on Friday afternoon.

Angelo is a 1998 Curtis High School grad who played baseball for the Vikings before playing two seasons of Division III college baseball, one at the University of Mary Washington (formerly Mary Washington College) in Virginia, before returning home and playing his sophomore year at the University of Puget Sound.

Angelo then followed his high school sweetheart Jenny Swanson — now his wife, Jenny Angelo — to Texas Christian University, where Jenny received a soccer scholarship. Nate walked on to the baseball team there.

Their oldest son, Riley, graduated from Curtis this spring. He was a 4A SPSL all-league and TNT All-Area first-team selection after hitting .435 with six doubles and a home run in the spring, leading Curtis to the state tournament. Their middle son, Levi, plays soccer and football at Curtis, and their youngest, Gannon, played on the varsity baseball team as a freshman last spring.

“We put them in everything,” Angelo said. “Jenny and I wanted them to find their passion, learn to work hard. We think sports have taught us as much as life. It’s just worked out. It’s so fun to watch them come into their own.”

Angelo, who works for a wealth-management firm, also has been coaching a national travel team at New Level (Puyallup) the past few years and has a vision of fast-paced practices at Curtis.

“If we double down on discipline, have intent, fast-paced practice environments, we’re gonna be able to compete at a high level,” he said. “The more small-group attention, fast-paced, lots of reps, multiple balls moving in multiple directions, all of that helps slow the game down when you’re in the game.

“Our goal is to make practice fast, intense, competitive, all with the underlying idea of having a good time and having fun.”

Curtis posted a 17-9 record last spring and advanced to the Class 4A state tournament quarterfinals after knocking off West Valley of Yakima in the opening round.

Abdukodir Khusanov’s agent sheds light on Newcastle talks before 2025 Man City transfer

Abdukodir Khusanov’s agent sheds light on Newcastle talks before 2025 Man City transfer
Abdukodir Khusanov’s agent sheds light on Newcastle talks before 2025 Man City transfer
  • Khusanov’s agent has confirmed Newcastle United held concrete talks to sign the Man City defender
  • Agent Gairat Khasbiullin says the two parties established a “great rapport” during negotiations
  • Newcastle were first to congratulate Khusanov on completing his move to Man City in January 2025

The agent of Manchester City centre-back Abdukodir Khusanov has revealed that Newcastle United held concrete talks to sign the Uzbekistan international before the defender ultimately completed his move to the Etihad Stadium, adding that a warm relationship between the two parties has been maintained ever since.

Abdukodir Khusanov arrived at Manchester City in January 2025, joining from French club RC Lens in a deal that represented one of the more eye-catching winter window additions of recent years, with the Uzbekistan international’s performances in Ligue 1 having drawn sustained interest from a number of prominent clubs across Europe ahead of the transfer.

Gairat Khasbiullin, who represents Khusanov, has now broken his silence on the nature of that interest, shedding new light on how close Newcastle United came to securing a player who has since gone on to establish himself as a regular starter in Manchester City’s defence under the management structures overseen by director of football Hugo Viana.

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Reports at the time of Khusanov’s signing had linked Tottenham Hotspur, Chelsea and Paris Saint-Germain with interest in the centre-back alongside Newcastle, though the agent’s account suggests that of those clubs, only the Magpies progressed to a level that could genuinely be described as concrete rather than exploratory.

The revelation arrives at a moment of considerable activity in the transfer market, with Newcastle themselves among the clubs most active in reshaping their squad ahead of the new season, and with Khusanov’s future at the Etihad Stadium understood to remain a subject of ongoing assessment as new manager Enzo Maresca evaluates every member of his inherited squad.

Khasbiullin: “Great rapport with Magpies” as Newcastle congratulate Khusanov on City move

As reported by Sport Express and relayed by Sport Witness, Khasbiullin confirmed that while several clubs were linked with Khusanov, only Newcastle reached the stage of substantive negotiations.

“Newcastle. The others may have shown interest, just like many other teams. It never got to the point of concrete talks,” said the agent. “But we established a great rapport with the Magpies. I have great respect for their management, and they were the first to congratulate us on Khusanov’s move to City.”

Khasbiullin elaborated further on the nature of the ongoing relationship with Newcastle, revealing that the goodwill generated during those talks has been preserved and developed into something more durable: “We maintain a warm relationship with them. I think that someday a player from Uzbekistan will end up at Newcastle.”

The agent also offered a window into his broader approach to maintaining relationships with clubs even when deals ultimately fail to materialise: “In general, I try to get along well with everyone I’ve negotiated with, sending holiday greetings and congratulations on important victories. When I travel to England, we have dinner together. Yes, that deal didn’t go through, but they really wanted him, and no one held a grudge. They say: whenever you’re planning to visit us, just give us a call in advance, and a box at St. James’ Park is at your disposal.”

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What does the agent’s account reveal about Khusanov’s Manchester City future?

The warmth of Khasbiullin’s language around Newcastle, combined with his suggestion that a Uzbek player could yet end up at St. James’ Park, inevitably raises the question of whether his client could be among those to make that journey at some point in the future – particularly given the uncertainty that surrounds several members of Maresca’s inherited defensive unit as the summer rebuild continues at the Etihad Stadium.

Khusanov has, by the agent’s own account and by any reasonable measure, delivered consistently since joining Manchester City, winning the EFL Cup and the FA Cup in his debut season at the club – honours that would suggest a player firmly embedded within the culture and standards of the Etihad Stadium rather than one on the fringes of its plans.

Nevertheless, the scale of the changes Viana is overseeing this summer means that few positions can be considered entirely settled until Maresca has completed his full assessment of the squad, and Newcastle’s maintained relationship with Khasbiullin ensures that whatever conversations are required, the lines of communication between the two clubs are firmly and warmly open.

Whether Khusanov begins the 2026-27 season as a Manchester City player or whether the “great rapport” between his agent and Newcastle eventually translates into something more concrete remains to be seen – but Khasbiullin’s candid account confirms that the Magpies have never truly moved on from a player they came closer to signing than anyone previously knew.

“Excited by that”: Lord Coe gushes over his ambitious plan for Old Trafford project

“Excited by that”: Lord Coe gushes over his ambitious plan for Old Trafford project
“Excited by that”: Lord Coe gushes over his ambitious plan for Old Trafford project

Lord Coe, chairman of the Mayoral Development Corporation that is spearheading the construction of a new stadium for Manchester United and the regeneration of the surrounding area, has shared his exciting vision.

Big update

Last month, United announced that they had secured 25 acres of land, where their proposed 100,000-seater stadium will sit.

The land was acquired from industrial company Indurent.

Then last week, the Red Devils confirmed that the new ground will be located approximately 350 metres to the north-west of Old Trafford’s existing site. It stands between Wharfside Way, Europa Way and John Gilbert Way.

These latest plans represent a shift from the initial concepts unveiled back in March of last year, which proposed building United’s new stadium on Freightliner-owned land just to the west of Old Trafford. Talks with Freightliner collapsed due to a significant difference in valuation of the land.

Freightliner were asking for around £400m for the plot, a price that far exceeded United’s estimated valuation of roughly £50m.

Collette Roche, United’s chief executive overseeing the new stadium project, assured that the build will not interfere with team schedules or the matchday experience.

Lord Coe sat down with the BBC to articulate his vision for the project, which is gradually moving toward fruition.

Ambitious plan

He told the news outlet that there was “no point in letting [the stadium] sit alone without the massive legacy benefits you can get.”

Lord Coe explained that he is “enthused by the thought that there’s going to be a world-class, iconic football stadium.” He added, “I love football and sport changes lives, particularly of young people.”

“We’re going to create cohesive, inclusive and engaging communities for people. And we’re going to improve educational attainment and health outcomes and create 15,000 homes in the first wave. I’m excited by that.”

Lord Coe compared it to how the Montjuic area of Barcelona was transformed by the 1992 Olympics.

“Nobody ever travelled to (that area). It was derelict wharf land. Now it’s a new city inside an old one. London was a good example of that. So, for the catalytic impact of having sport sitting at the heart of the project, first of all, people understand that.”

“People love sport and they love sport here in a way that few other parts of the world really get. Secondly, there’s always a timeline involved with sports. The stadium needs to be constructed, and you’ve got events you want to put into it.”

“That brings a sort of an intellectual rigour to the other parts of the project as well.”

United are next in action next weekend when they kick off pre-season against Wrexham.

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De Ligt Training at Carrington With Club Confident Back Issue Is Resolved

De Ligt Training at Carrington With Club Confident Back Issue Is Resolved
De Ligt Training at Carrington With Club Confident Back Issue Is Resolved

Matthijs de Ligt is back at Carrington and working through an individual recovery programme following the back surgery he underwent in May, according to the Manchester Evening News – though the 26-year-old remains absent from United’s main pre-season group as the new campaign approaches.

The MEN reports that de Ligt was not pictured among the senior players who returned to United’s training complex on Thursday, but confirmed he is on-site and following a tailored rehabilitation plan. The centre-back had also been completing fitness work abroad during the summer before resuming activity at Carrington.

Crucially, there is reported optimism inside the club about his trajectory. According to the Manchester Evening News via The Peoples Person, there is confidence at United that his back issue is now behind him following the operation.

“There is confidence that his back issue is behind him after surgery.” – Manchester Evening News

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De Ligt missed the entire second half of the 2025-26 season after the back problem worsened to the point where surgery became necessary. The issue also ruled him out of the 2026 World Cup, with a Netherlands call-up never a realistic prospect once the operation was confirmed for May.

It means de Ligt has yet to play a single minute under Michael Carrick. That context makes his return to fitness more than a routine injury update – it is effectively his debut under a new manager still working out his best defensive combinations.

The next meaningful marker will be whether de Ligt transitions from individual work to full team training, which would signal a competitive return is within reach. An involvement in the opening weeks of 2026-27 looks unlikely given the pace of recovery, though the club’s reported confidence is at least encouraging.

United’s Defensive Depth Remains a Concern

De Ligt’s absence compounds a pre-existing problem. Lisandro Martinez, Luke Shaw, and Harry Maguire all carry significant injury histories, and according to the MEN, all the focus at United this summer is on strengthening the midfield – with no planned additions to the backline despite those defensive concerns.

It goes without saying that another defensive injury before de Ligt is back in contention would leave Carrick dangerously short. United’s centre-back options cannot afford that kind of disruption right now.

For now, De Ligt’s presence at Carrington – even in a limited, individual capacity – is the first concrete sign that the Dutchman is moving in the right direction after a miserable end to last season.

Sir Nick Faldo explains how to play a knockdown shot ahead of The Open Championship at Royal Birkdale

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Photo by Matthew Lewis/R&A/R&A via Getty Images

No one has been more successful at The Open Championship over the last 40 years than Sir Nick Faldo, with the Englishman lifting the Claret Jug three times during his career.

Faldo won half of his six major titles on British soil. He won his first major championship at Muirfield in 1987, famously making 18 pars in the final round.

Muirfield would also prove to be the site of his third Open Championship triumph in 1992. Faldo clinched victory at St Andrews two years earlier.

So there are not many better players for amateurs to learn from when it comes to some of the skills required to play links golf.

Sir Nick Faldo shares how to hit a knockdown iron shot

There will be plenty of golfers who attempt a knockdown shot over the coming days at Royal Birkdale.

The knockdown shot is designed to send the ball on a lower trajectory in the hope of preventing it being impacted by the wind.

And speaking in a video on his own YouTube channel as he tackled Birkdale himself, Faldo explained what amateurs should be attempting to do if they want to produce a punchy shot.

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Photo by R&A via Getty Images

“Seventh hole, par three, a lot of changes. The old tee is way over there, 100 yards, completely different direction. It was flat before. Now they’ve decided to come up the hill, the green is completely brand new. They’ve lifted the green. And obviously all these roll-offs, and look at the size of it. And of course, being up here on top of the hill, really exposed. This is going to be fun,” he said.

“So I am now going to demonstrate how you play a little knockdown shot. It’s 140 adjusted to 135, so that would be a nine iron for me. So you grab an eight, one club more.

“You’re going to put your right thumb in your right ear [at the top of the backswing], keep the right knee really solid. Soft arms, almost feel like you break them, Harry Vardon, collect the ball, and do the same going through. Right thumb into your left ear.”

It should be noted that Faldo hit a sublime shot to just short of the pin. So he has definitely not lost his incredible touch.

The current weather forecast for the opening two rounds of The Open Championship at Royal Birkdale

A lot will be said about the draw for the opening two rounds in Southport this coming week.

The draw can have a big say in deciding who wins the Claret Jug on Sunday. Wyndham Clark certainly benefitted at Shinnecock Hills from kicking off his US Open late on Thursday.

But perhaps that will not be as much of a factor at Royal Birkdale. Of course, the United Kingdom is currently experiencing another heatwave.

As shown by the Met Office, the weather for Thursday is set to be fairly consistent, though it will be considerably cooler for those in the morning wave.

The winds, meanwhile, are set to be no stronger than 10 miles per hour.

And Friday is set to be a similar story. So it appears that Birkdale is going to provide about as fair a test as links golf can.

Opinion: Former Gunner’s World Cup controversy shows why politics should stay out of football

Opinion: Former Gunner’s World Cup controversy shows why politics should stay out of football
Opinion: Former Gunner’s World Cup controversy shows why politics should stay out of football

Former Arsenal academy graduate Folarin Balogun has unexpectedly found himself at the centre of one of the biggest talking points of the World Cup this week.

After the USA striker’s suspension was overturned following intervention from United States President Donald Trump, the incident has sparked debate across football. Liam Harding believes it raises an important question about whether politics should ever have a place in football’s disciplinary processes.

Football and politics should never become intertwined

Without trying to get too academic, I can recall during one of my first seminars at university while studying sports journalism discussing whether football and politics intertwine with one another, and recently that has certainly been the case.

I personally think that those of us who are decent people (not perfect), but with strong morals and values, can healthily agree that America’s President Donald Trump should not have intervened by asking FIFA to review former Arsenal academy graduate Folarin Balogun’s suspension, regardless of whether FIFA insists the final decision was made independently.

According to the BBC, Trump later confirmed he had asked FIFA to review Balogun’s one-match suspension because he “didn’t think it was a foul”. FIFA subsequently suspended the automatic one-match ban for 12 months, allowing the USA striker to face Belgium in the Round of 16. The decision drew criticism from UEFA, the Belgian Football Association and England manager Thomas Tuchel.

At the end of the day, rules are rules and they shouldn’t be broken. Without trying to be too matter of fact, in this instance it is more about fairness, sportsmanship and integrity than greed or power.

Trump is arguably a controversial figure in world politics, let alone football, and even last year he intervened during Chelsea’s Club World Cup celebrations after being told not to do so. This latest episode is another example of politics entering football, while at the same time bringing renewed attention to FIFA’s reputation, which has faced criticism in the media over recent decades.

When a player receives a red card, unless it is widely considered a clear mistake, it is generally accepted as part of the rules and regulations of the game, no matter how frustrating it may be for the player, club or, in this case, a nation. Balogun ultimately played as the United States were beaten 4-1 by Leandro Trossard’s Belgium in the last 16.

The integrity of football must always come first

If this sort of political behaviour became acceptable, where would the rules of the game, which we have followed for well over a century, stand?

Could political figures begin influencing suspensions, disciplinary rulings or other footballing decisions whenever national interests were involved?

More pressure would inevitably be placed on football’s regulatory authorities, potentially turning the game on its head at a time when many supporters already disagree with aspects of modern football.

That includes record-breaking transfer fees which many clubs simply cannot compete with, financial inequalities and the growing commercialisation of the sport.

On the pitch, one player may score the goals, but it still takes a team of 11 to win, draw or lose a football match.

Red cards, introduced at the 1970 World Cup, remain one of the game’s most important disciplinary measures and should be respected by everyone, regardless of their status, unless there is overwhelming evidence that the referee has made a clear error.

Arsenal supporters will remember Balogun’s rise through Hale End before his eventual move away from the Emirates, making this an unusual story with a genuine Gunners connection.

I sincerely hope this sort of situation does not happen again.

I personally like to believe that the vast majority of senior politicians would avoid becoming involved in football’s disciplinary matters to the same extent.

As they say, football is football.

What do you think, Gooners? Should politics have any place in football’s disciplinary decisions, or should the game’s governing bodies remain completely independent? Let us know your thoughts in the comments below.

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2026 MLB Home Run Derby: How to watch, start time, new TV channel, and more

MLB All-Star Week is upon us, and you know what that means: It's time for the 2026 Home Run Derby. All the All-Star action, including the derby, is taking place at Citizens Bank Park, home of the Philadelphia Phillies. The 2026 derby participants include St. Louis Cardinals outfielder Jordan Walker, Boston's Willson Contreras, Kansas City's Jac Caglianone, Tampa Bay's Junior Caminero, and the New York Yankees' Ben Rice. This year's MLB Home Run Derby will stream on Netflix this Monday at 8 p.m. ET.

Here's what you need to know to tune in to Major League Baseball's 2026 All-Star Week. Oh, and if you want to buy tickets to catch the All-Star Game in person, there are still some available.

How to watch the 2026 MLB Home Run Derby:

Dates: July 13, 2026

Location: Citizens Bank Park, Philadelphia, PA

TV channels: N/A

Streaming: Netflix

When is the MLB Home Run Derby?

The 2026 MLB Home Run Derby will take place on Monday, July 13, 2026, starting at 8 p.m. ET.

What channel is the Home Run Derby on?

This year, the MLB Home Run Derby will stream on Netflix.

How to watch the MLB Home Run Derby:

Who is participating in the 2026 MLB Home Run Derby?

  • Jordan Walker (St. Louis Cardinals)

  • Willson Contreras (Boston Red Sox)

  • Jac Caglianone (Kansas City Royals)

  • Junior Caminero (Tampa Bay Rays)

  • Ben Rice (New York Yankees)

  • More participants TBA

MLB All-Star Week schedule:

All times Eastern

July 10

  • HBCU Swingman Classic: 7 p.m. (MLB Network)

July 11

  • 2026 MLB Draft: 1 p.m. (NBC, additional coverage on Peacock, MLB Network and MLB.com.)

July 12

  • MLB All-Star Futures Game: 12 p.m. (NBC)

  • All-Star 3-on-3 (following Futures Game)

July 13

  • MLB Home Run Derby: 8 p.m. (Netflix)

July 14

  • MLB All-Star Red Carpet Show: 2 p.m. (MLB Network)

  • MLB All-Star Game: 8 p.m. (Fox)

Barcelona and Dortmund Agree €30m Deal to Sign Karim Adeyemi

Barcelona and Dortmund Agree €30m Deal to Sign Karim Adeyemi
Barcelona and Dortmund Agree €30m Deal to Sign Karim Adeyemi

Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund have reached an agreement on the transfer of Karim Adeyemi for a figure in the region of €30 million, bonuses included. Matteo Moretto reported the development on X on Friday, attributing the original information to Fabrizio Romano.

From Verbal Agreement to Fee Settled

The progression here has been swift. Earlier reporting had established that Adeyemi – the German international winger who joined Dortmund from Red Bull Salzburg in 2022 – had a verbal agreement with the Blaugrana over personal terms. The Moretto post confirms that the club-to-club dimension has now also been resolved, with both sides aligned on the financial structure of the deal.

That represents meaningful movement. Dortmund hold a contract with Adeyemi until June 2027, which gave them negotiating weight, and the reported fee sits below the €40–45 million market valuations that had been attached to him on major data sites. Whether the bonus mechanisms built into the €30m package close that gap will depend on their structure, but it suggests Barcelona drove a firm bargain.

For context on how this pursuit developed, Barcelona’s interest in Adeyemi had been building over recent months, with the player himself understood to be receptive to the move.

The Player and His Profile

Adeyemi is a left-sided attacker, predominantly a winger but capable of operating centrally, whose primary asset is pace and pressing intensity. His breakout campaign at Salzburg – 19 league goals and a haul of assists across competitions in 2021–22 – was what triggered Dortmund’s original investment. His time in the Bundesliga has produced moments of genuine quality without the consistency that would have made him untouchable.

He is a full Germany international, which adds a layer of marketability and resale logic for a club that has increasingly factored those considerations into its recruitment. At 24, he fits Barcelona’s preference for high-ceiling attackers with years of development still ahead.

The Adeyemi signing is part of a broader push by Barcelona to reshape the front line this summer. Further attacking reinforcements are also being explored by the club, underlining the scale of what Barcelona is attempting to execute in this window.

What Happens Next

With the fee agreed between the clubs and personal terms previously understood to be in place, the remaining steps are procedural rather than substantive: medical, contract signing, and then the always-pertinent question of registration under La Liga’s financial framework. Barcelona’s ability to register new signings has been a recurring constraint, and Adeyemi’s wage demands – unspecified in current reporting – will determine how cleanly that process runs.

For Dortmund, the sale makes financial sense. They are recouping a meaningful sum on a player with a year left beyond this window, and the club’s own recruitment is active as they reshape their squad in parallel, with midfield reinforcement among the areas they are understood to be addressing. The Sporting CP and Denmark international Morten Hjulmand is one player who has been discussed in that context.

Jerry Jones could trade Cowboys’ shakiest offensive piece to solve linebacker room

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Jordyn Brooks has been on the Dallas Cowboys' radar for months, and now Dallas may have found the trade chip that gets a deal done. 

FanSided's Wynston Wilcox suggested trading Guyton and a 2027 seventh-round pick to the Miami Dolphins for the linebacker. The move would let Jerry Jones move on from an offensive line vulnerability while upgrading the defense.

The logic centers on Dallas' offensive line, which ranked No. 18 recently, with a significant portion of that lower grade tracing back to Guyton. Over 650 snaps in 2025, he earned a 57.5 overall PFF grade, ranking 71st out of 89 qualified tackles. 

His pass protection was worse, ranking 81st after allowing 31 pressures, two sacks, and six quarterback hits. Dallas has already prepared for a potential roster change. They drafted Penn State Nittany Lions' Drew Shelton in the fourth round as a swing tackle, and journeyman Nate Thomas has 17 games of experience if Guyton is traded.

On the flip side, Brooks is coming off a solid year. He actually led the entire NFL with 183 tackles last season, adding 3.5 sacks and 20.5 tackles for loss. He’s entering the final year of the three-year, $26.25 million contract, and Miami's GM Jon-Eric Sullivan seems open to trading him since the Dolphins want to get younger. 

Wilcox thinks Dallas will take their time with this, penning, "The Cowboys are going to see what their young players do through the preseason and evaluate if it's worth turning to more stability. Once they're hovering around a playoff spot, they'll make a desperate move and that feels like this."

This trade makes sense for Dallas. Their defense struggled last year, giving up a league-worst 30.1 points per game. Putting Brooks next to DeMarvion Overshown would fix their depth issues at linebacker.

However, giving up on Guyton this early will be a very tough call since he was a first-round pick. But if his film shows he cannot handle left tackle, trading him for a top defender is exactly the kind of value Jerry Jones looks for.

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Big stars and old rivals - what to expect in semi-finals

Kylian Mbappe, Lamine Yamal, Jude Bellingham and Lionel Messi
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The World Cup continues to deliver drama and unforgettable moments, and the field is now down to just four nations as we head into the semi-finals.

France, Spain, England and Argentina are now two wins away from the world title and with a place in the final at stake, the margin for error is now almost non-existent.

So what can we look forward to in the last-four ties? This is your guide to the World Cup semi-finals.

Mbappe v Yamal - European heavyweights go head-to-head

France v Spain, Dallas Stadium, Tuesday 20:00 BST

What to watch out for: With two of Europe's strongest squads going up against each other, this fixture has all the ingredients for becoming a World Cup classic.

Kylian Mbappe dominated the headlines again as France beat Morocco 2-0 to reach the semi-finals, taking his tally to eight goals for the tournament and moving just one behind Lionel Messi in the race to become the World Cup's all-time top scorer.

But France's biggest strength is their quality across the pitch, with Ousmane Dembele sealing the quarter-final victory and taking his own tally to five goals.

Michael Olise has provided the creative spark for Didier Deschamps' side and leads the competition with five assists.

That depth could prove vital for the two-time winners against a Spain side, who beat them 2-1 in the semi-finals on their way to winning the Euros in 2024.

There is a sense that Spain's best football is yet to come.

Their star attraction Lamine Yamal is yet to truly announce himself at the World Cup. The Barcelona winger has scored only once - against Saudi Arabia in the group stage.

Four-goal Mikel Oyarzabal has blanked in the past two matches, so Luis de la Fuente's side have needed late intervention from substitute Mikel Merino to edge past both Portugal and Belgium in the knockout rounds.

Looking to add to their 2010 triumph, Spain would hope Yamal, who will turn 19 on the eve of the tie, picks the semi-final to deliver a performance that justifies his talent.

Key stats: France will be playing in their eighth World Cup semi-final, equalling Brazil, with only Germany (12) featuring in more.

Spain are on the longest unbeaten run in their history and have now avoided defeat in each of their past 36 matches since a 1-0 loss to Colombia in March 2024. They have won 27 and drawn nine of their matches during that period.

This will be just the second World Cup meeting between the sides. Les Blues came from behind to win 3-1 when they met in the last 16 in 2006.

How to follow: Listen to full BBC Radio 5 Live commentary on BBC Sounds and follow live text updates on the BBC Sport website and app.

A rivalry renewed - old foes meet

England v Argentina, Atlanta Stadium, Wednesday 20:00 BST

What to watch out for: This will be England's second World Cup semi-final since 2018, but defending champions Argentina stand in the Three Lions' way of a first appearance in the final in 60 years.

It's a fixture fraught with passion and rivalry - falling 40 years after Diego Maradona almost single-handedly dumped England out in the quarter-final stage in Mexico.

This time, Argentina have another superstar number 10 in their ranks. Lionel Messi has never faced England, and what bigger stage to do so for the first time than in a World Cup semi-final.

Messi, who became the World Cup's all-time top goalscorer this tournament, currently leads the Golden Boot race alongside France's Kylian Mbappe, with both on eight goals.

But England have their own iconic 10 in Jude Bellingham, who has scored twice in each of their past two knockout games - the first player to achieve such a feat since Maradona in 1986 - while captain Harry Kane is level with his team-mate on six goals so far this summer.

Neither nation have really been at their free-flowing peak so far this World Cup, battling and scrapping to victories in the knockout stages to reach this point.

It would not be a surprise to see Wednesday's meeting also reduced to a battle of passionate wills, even if Thomas Tuchel has demanded his side show more quality than they did in the quarter-final win over Norway.

Key stats: England have reached the semi-finals in four major tournaments since 2018 - as many as they reached in their history prior to the 2018 World Cup.

The Three Lions have won four consecutive World Cup games, their longest winning run within a single edition since 1966.

Tuchel is only the second England manager to go unbeaten in his first six World Cup games in charge - the previous was Alf Ramsey in 1966, who had the exact same record after six matches (won five, drawn one).

Argentina have reached the World Cup last four for the third time in the past four editions - 2014, 2022, 2026. Prior to 2014, they hadn't reached the semi-final since 1990.

How to follow: Watch on BBC One and iPlayer, listen to full Radio 5 Live commentary on BBC Sounds and follow live text updates on the BBC Sport website and app.

Cowboys' linebacker uncertainty has one obvious blockbuster solution sitting in Miami

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The Dallas Cowboys adjusted their front seven this offseason, but the linebacker position remains unsettled. Dee Winters and DeMarvion Overshown are the projected Week 1 starters, while young options Shemar James and Jaishawn Barham compete for the third linebacker spot. 

Since the depth chart lacks experienced depth, Dallas Cowboys On SI's Mike Moraitis highlighted Miami Dolphins linebacker Jordyn Brooks as a logical trade target to secure the position.

The issues with the current group are pretty clear at this point. Winters is a functional but limited starter, Overshown is recovering from serious knee injuries that hindered his past two seasons, and Barham and James lack NFL experience. These uncertainties are risky for a defense trying to improve after allowing a league-worst 30.1 points per game in 2025. Brooks would resolve those concerns. 

The 28-year-old is coming off an All-Pro season and Moraitis summarized his potential impact, noting, "Brooks would be just what the doctor ordered for the Cowboys to remedy that issue. He'd amount to a massive upgrade to the Cowboys' run defense and would add more speed to the unit, too."

The finances work for both teams. Miami is rebuilding under general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan, and Brooks is in the final year of his contract without an extension. 

Moraitis added, "It makes all the sense in the world for the Dolphins to sell high on a player who could very well be on the decline by the time Miami is finished with its rebuild." 

For Dallas, adding an All-Pro run defender next to Overshown would resolve months of linebacker rumors, which have also included veteran Bobby Wagner as a backup option.

No deal is set yet. Dallas has been linked to Brooks since the spring without making a move, and Miami has not said he is available. Still, if the Cowboys want to fix their linebacker issues before Week 1, Brooks is their most effective option.

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Super Bowl champion pass rusher unhappy in Arizona, and Jerry Jones should be paying close attention

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Josh Sweat produced on the field for the Arizona Cardinals in 2025. Off the field, the situation is complicated, giving Jerry Jones and the Dallas front office a reason to monitor the player's availability. 

Sweat, who signed a four-year, $76.4 million contract with Arizona, skipped the team's voluntary offseason program. He reported only for mandatory minicamp to avoid fines and did not participate in on-field work. 

Reporters indicate his absence stems from organizational disagreement, despite Sweat achieving a career-high 12 sacks last season. That impressive production is exactly why Dallas should keep tabs on the situation. 

Sweat, who earned his championship ring at Super Bowl LIX, actually had the absolute best season of his career last year, putting up 30 tackles while playing in all 17 games. His numbers were a massive bright spot for an Arizona defense that finished tied for the third-fewest sacks in the entire league.

His frustration mainly stems from a coaching change. Jonathan Gannon, who coached Sweat back in Philly and convinced him to sign with Arizona in the first place, was fired in January after an underwhelming 4-13 season. Now, Sweat is stuck playing for a brand-new coaching staff he never signed up for.

NFLTradeRumors’ Logan Ulrich didn't mince words on the fallout last month, penning, "There's no shortage of reasons for him to be frustrated with the Cardinals right now, and the rest of the league knows it."

Dallas' fit is obvious when you look at it. The Cowboys' edge group is still pretty unproven. For example, Rashan Gary hasn't topped 7.5 sacks in either of the last two seasons, Malachi Lawrence and Donovan Ezeiruaku are both still raw, and Sam Williams is still developing. 

For right now, Arizona insists Sweat isn't going anywhere. Cardinals GM Monti Ossenfort hasn't shown any rush to move him, and NFL Network's Ian Rapoport completely dismissed all recent Green Bay Packers rumors. 

But Sweat's contract has no guaranteed money left after this season. If Arizona falls out of the playoff race, the Nov. 3 trade deadline could change everything and Cowboys owner would be smart to stay ready.

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Will Work For Golf: The Royal Birkdale Artisans Club has one of the sweetest deals going

Did you know there’s an exclusive golf club with its own clubhouse that grants access to play a top-20 course in the world every day, and membership is free?

Yes, you read that right.

It all started in 1931 when 32 working-class tradesmen came to an agreement with Royal Birkdale Golf Club. In exchange for access to the course, these golfers would volunteer their labor to help maintain it.

Thus, the Royal Birkdale Artisans Golf Club was born.

The definition of an artisan is a “skilled craft worker who makes or creates material objects partly or entirely by hand.” The current captain is a window fitter. Other members work as gas engineers, electricians, barbers, floor fitters, bricklayers, builders and bus drivers. There are about 60 artisan clubs at courses in England, with similar arrangements established at courses such as Royal Liverpool, Sunningdale, Walton Heath, West Lancashire and Formby.

“Membership is via an application process,” says Aiden Coulton, the Royal Birkdale Artisans Club secretary, “and there’s an interview to understand suitability to the Artisan golf way of life.”

I had to ask the obvious follow-up.

“The Artisan way of life is built on friendship, duty and our shared love of golf. We work together as a team to look after a valuable part of Royal Birkdale’s history.”

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To apply for membership, you must live within 10 miles of Royal Birkdale and volunteer two hours every week to help maintain the course. Each member is given a purple vest, their uniform for working on the course, with the words “Royal Birkdale Golf Club Artisan” on the back. Every hour and job is strictly tracked, and there are clear consequences for non-adherence, namely your access to play the course is withdrawn.

Reporting to Royal Birkdale’s course manager Sean McClean, the Artisans fill divots, rake bunkers, trim sprinkler heads, pick balls on the range and do whatever tasks are needed to look after one of world’s top links courses. Membership is capped at just 32, matching the number of original members.

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WORK HARD, PLAY HARD: Rounds start on hole No. 5, steps from the clubhouse.

“Divoting is my favorite job,” Coulton says. “Walking the fairways early in the morning is very peaceful, and you can clearly see the impact our work has on the course, especially when the Open is coming to town.”

Coulton doesn’t work in a conventional artisan trade—he’s a banker. “In the past there was an expectation of artisan work, so that’s why historically a lot of hands-on trade workers were members,” he says. “Nowadays, there is no requirement or restriction on membership based on profession. Rather, it is based more on ability and willingness to complete the course duties required. We teach each member what to do, like how to properly rake bunkers. It’s harder than most people would think.”

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HOLDING COURT (From left) Mark Galley, Chris Hind, Allan Brandon, Aiden Coulton, Jimmy Singleton.

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From their quaint brick clubhouse located next to the fourth green of the course, the Artisans often gather and watch visiting golfers from around the world stroll past. The building, built in 1897, was originally the pro shop for Royal Birkdale. However, when the iconic art-deco clubhouse opened in 1935, the club donated the old pro shop to the Artisans, giving them their own space to meet, change into golf shoes and make a well-earned cup of tea after their weekly chores are complete.

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As for playing the course, if they’ve completed their weekly tasks, the Artisans can tee off any day before 8:30 a.m. and after 5 p.m. Members often gather at first light to start on the fifth hole, just steps from their clubhouse. Competitions are held on Sundays with regular matches against other Artisans clubs and annual fixtures against Royal Birkdale’s men’s and women’s clubs. Handicap Indexes range from 2 to 20, with Carl Westby, a 3-handicap and postman, adding his name to the list of club champions last summer.

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Retired gas engineer Jimmy Singleton trims a sprinkler.

One night each year, the Artisans don jacket and tie for the club’s annual prize-giving. Hosted by Royal Birkdale in its famed white clubhouse, the night is a highlight for the 32 members and an opportunity to feel an even stronger connection to the main club.

“It’s a club within the club to us,” says Alan Brough, a Royal Birkdale member. “We’re very grateful for the work the team does. I usually see them on my evening rounds in the twilight, divoting. They are always cheerful and encouraging, clearly enthusiastic for the game. The Captains Match with the Artisans is a great annual fixture. During the round, we are invited into the Artisans clubhouse, which is full of interesting pictures and artifacts and their fantastic hospitality.”

Of course, the Artisans’ hospitality always extends when The Open comes to town.

“Pros will often stop during practice days and have a look at the clubhouse. Phil Mickelson took a picture with us in 2008, Colin Montgomerie always stopped in, and Christy O’Connor, Jr., even came in during a rain delay once to drink whisky and play cards.” 

One Artisan, Jimmy Singleton, has witnessed every Open at Birkdale since 1976. The 76-year-old former gas engineer has seen Johnny Miller, Tom Watson, Ian Baker-Finch, Mark O’Meara, Padraig Harrington and Jordan Spieth all lift the claret jug on the 18th green of the course he calls home.

When the Women’s British Open came to Birkdale in 2005, Singleton walked a practice round with Birdie Kim, the reigning U.S. Women’s Open champion, and her caddie. “We met on the first tee, and she introduced herself as Birdie Kim, to which I said, ‘Nice to meet you, I’m Bogey Jim!’”

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CLEARLY MARKED Members of the Royal Birkdale Artisans Club dress accordingly for playing and caretaking.

That story and others from Open weeks are recounted often in the Artisans’ clubhouse. The main room, no more than 300 square feet, is decorated on all sides with images from Open Championships, photos of players stopping in and champions boards celebrating the various winners of Artisans competitions dating back 96 years—all hand-built by the members, of course.

“We do all the maintenance,” Coulton says. “Painting the interior, upgrading fixtures, electrical work, whatever’s needed. The range of skills within the membership helps the club stay self-sufficient.”

If you’re lucky enough to play Royal Birkdale, on your way to the fifth tee you can stop and see through the gap in the hedge to a door. On that door is a sign with a poem.

As the earth is not meant to be carried away, The divots you cut in the course of your play Should be neatly replaced by your caddie or you with their roots to the Earth and their blades to the blue.

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Dylan Harper didn't hesitate naming the two NBA stars who gave him the most trouble

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The San Antonio Spurs are coming off an outstanding season that saw them reach the NBA Finals for the first time in a decade. Rookie standout Dylan Harper emerged as one of the team's biggest contributors throughout that impressive postseason run, although San Antonio ultimately came up short in its quest for the championship.

During a recent interview, Harper was asked to identify the toughest player he had to defend this season. The Spurs rookie didn't need much time to think before giving his response, immediately naming Oklahoma City Thunder stars Shai Gilgeous-Alexander and Jalen Williams as the most challenging matchup he faced.

“SGA and JDub. We beat them, but… damn… them two kinda hard,” Harper said.

Harper and the Spurs punched their ticket to the NBA Finals after defeating the Oklahoma City Thunder in a hard-fought seven-game Western Conference Finals series. Although San Antonio had enjoyed success against the Thunder during the regular season, the conference finals proved to be a far more demanding challenge. The series went the distance before the Spurs secured a 4-3 victory.

Coming off an MVP-winning regular season, Gilgeous-Alexander showcased why he is regarded as one of the league's elite scorers. Williams complemented him perfectly as Oklahoma City's second star.. Even while dealing with injuries late in the series, Williams continued to make his presence felt, particularly with his rebounding and all-around impact.

Throughout the seven-game battle against the Thunder, Harper also played an important role in San Antonio's rotation. However, despite overcoming Oklahoma City to reach the Finals, the Spurs were unable to finish the job, ultimately falling to the New York Knicks in the championship series.

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'Animals', Hand of God and Beckham - Argentina and England's World Cup rivalry

Michael Owen, Diego Maradona and David Beckham
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It's a footballing rivalry that goes back generations.

England v Argentina for a place in the World Cup final. Iconic. Generational. Classic. It's hard to find the words to do the occasion justice.

On Wednesday in Atlanta, Lionel Messi will be playing against England for the first time in his career as the defending world champions bid to stop Thomas Tuchel's Three Lions ending 60 years of hurt.

It's a World Cup rivalry that started back in 1962 and has featured wonder goals, controversy and red cards ever since.

But it's not just an on-field rivalry. Political tensions, especially around the Falklands War in the 1980s, dominate the relationship between the two nations. Argentina players and fans still reference the conflict in football songs.

Before one of England's biggest matches in history, BBC Sport takes a look back at the World Cup rivalry between the two sides.

It may surprise many that of the five World Cup matches played between the two sides, it is England that are on top, but it has been a while since they won one that really mattered.

With their last World Cup meeting back in 2002, many of the countries' younger generations won't even remember the rivalry, so BBC Sport revisits six decades of controversy.

1962: England 3-1 Argentina (Rancagua, Chile -group stage)

A tame affair compared to what was to follow.

Goals from Ron Flowers, Bobby Charlton and Jimmy Greaves put England into an unassailable 3-0 lead, with a late consolation from Argentina.

Both sides finished the group stage with a win, defeat and a loss, but England edged through at the expense of Argentina thanks to a superior goal difference.

The Three Lions were knocked out by Brazil in the quarter-finals.

1966: England 1-0 Argentina (Wembley, England - quarter-finals)

Was this the moment the footballing rivalry between the two sides really developed? Possibly. Probably.

The two teams met in the quarter-finals in a match Argentina, to this day, insist they were robbed in, claiming Geoff Hurst's winning goal was offside.

That was just the tip of the iceberg when it came to controversy though, with Argentina captain Antonio Rattin sent off after just 33 minutes for two offences in the space of three minutes.

The first was for a trip on Bobby Charlton, the second was for continuing to argue with German referee Rudolf Kreitlein.

The match was delayed for almost eight minutes as Rattin refused to leave the pitch.

England held on, in an incredibly ill-tempered affair, with Three Lions boss Alf Ramsey describing the Argentine side as 'animals' and insisting that his players did not swap shirts.

England's 1966 World Cup-winning defender George Cohen reflected on the match in the Guardian in 2009.

"Tackling is fine," he said. "But it was some of the snidey things, the spitting and pulling the short hairs on your neck, pulling your ear. They were trying to intimidate us. The trouble was when they found out they weren't going to get their way they fell into some of the worst excesses I've ever seen.

"I just consider it the greatest shame that they didn't play the game they were capable of. We might even have got beaten but they just should have got on and shown what they could do.

"There was a lot of commotion in the tunnel after the game. Nobody was allowed out so we didn't see it."

The match is also believed to have led to the introduction of red and yellow cards, which were first used in the 1970 World Cup in Mexico. Previously, referees had to rely on verbal warnings.

Rattin, who represented Argentina from 1959 to 1969 and played at the 1962 and 1966 World Cups, died at the age of 89 on Saturday.

1986: Argentina 2-1 England (Mexico City, Mexico - quarter-final)

Diego Maradona
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The Hand of God. Sigh.

This quarter-final was played just four years after the two countries had fought the Falklands War. This wasn't just a football rivalry, political tensions were huge as well.

The Argentine media and public framed the match as a way to express their resentment at the conflict, while their British counterparts also leaned into it, using nationalistic language to heighten the animosity between the countries.

BBC World Service's Lourdes Heredia, who was at the game in the Azteca Stadium, said: "My father wasn't sure about his 'princesses going'. He was worried that tensions between Argentina and England fans would spill over. My mother didn't hesitate. A once in a lifetime opportunity."

It provided a moment no English football fan from that era will ever forget as the genius that was Diego Maradona punched Argentina into the lead against England. Literally.

The Argentine number 10 leapt for a ball with England goalkeeper Peter Shilton but, somehow unnoticed, he opted to punch the ball into the empty net. If only VAR was around then.

To be fair to Maradona, he then scored probably the greatest World Cup goal of all time as he dribbled through half the England team, rounded Shilton and slotted home to double Argentina's lead.

"When I lived and worked in Argentina, people regularly brought up the Hand of God," said Heredia. "But this is to forget that the second goal was just spectacular - almost unbelievable."

Gary Lineker pulled one back late on but it was to no avail as England crashed out in the most controversial of circumstances

It took until 2005 for Maradona to apologise. An apology Shilton rejected,

To rub salt into the wound, Argentina went on to beat West Germany in the final to lift the trophy.

1998: Argentina 2-2 England (Argentina win 4-3 on pens) (St Etienne, France - last 16)

A match David Beckham will never forget.

The game will always be remembered for his kick out at Argentina's Diego Simeone and subsequent red card.

Prior to that Gabriel Batistuta and Alan Shearer had traded penalties, before Michael Owen scored one of his country's greatest World Cup goals to give England a 2-1 lead.

Owen burst past the Argentine defence to score a spectacular solo goal, before a clever free-kick saw Javier Zanetti level the scores before the break.

After Beckham's red, England bravely hung on and even thought they had won it when Sol Campbell headed home in the 81st minute, only for it it to be ruled out for a push.

The match went to penalties which, after misses by David Batty and Paul Ince, Argentina prevailed in, before being knocked out themselves in the next round by the Netherlands.

To stoke the tensions in the rivalry further, Simeone admitted a year later: "Let's just say the referee fell into the trap.

"It was also a difficult one for him to have avoided because I went down well and in moments like that there's a lot of tension.

"You could say that my falling transformed a yellow card into a red card. But in fact, the most appropriate punishment was a yellow one."

David Beckham
Whie lying on the floor, Beckham swung his leg up and kicked out at Argentina midfielder Simeone, who collapsed to the ground [Getty Images]

2002: Argentina 0-1 England (Sapporo, Japan - group stage)

This was the match that will be remembered as redemption for Beckham.

The then England skipper scored the only goal of the game from the penalty spot, after Owen was chopped down by Mauricio Pochettino - yes, that one.

Having only drawn with Sweden in their opening group game, it was a crucial win for the Three Lions.

A goalless draw for England against Nigeria in the final match saw them progress, while Argentina - who concluded with a 1-1 draw against Sweden - were eliminated before the knockouts for the first time since 1962.

England went on to beat Denmark in the last 16 before being knocked out by Brazil - and Ronaldinho's impudent free-kick - in the quarters.

BBC Sport's chief football reporter Phil McNulty remembers: "The futuristic Sapporo Dome was the scene of redemption for Beckham and England at the 2002 World Cup in Japan.

"Lingering tensions between the teams in the wake of Beckham's red card against Argentina in France four years earlier, along with a painful defeat on penalties in the last 16, made this a highly-charged occasion.

"And it was England - led by Sven-Goran Eriksson with Marcelo Bielsa his opposite number - who came out on top with a 1-0 win, fittingly scored from the spot by Beckham a minute before half-time, contentiously awarded after future Spurs manager Pochettino was adjudged to have fouled Owen."

Rice in bed for nearly three days before Norway game - Tuchel

England boss Thomas Tuchel says Declan Rice spent most of the three days before their World Cup quarter-final win against Norway in bed with sickness.

Rice started the 2-1 victory against Norway but looked like he was struggling in the stifling heat of the Miami Stadium before being substituted after the break for Arsenal team-mate Eberechi Eze.

England went 1-0 down when Andreas Schjelderup scored for Norway before Jude Bellingham equalised just before half-time, and also grabbed the winner for the Three Lions during extra time.

The win set up a semi-final against Argentina, who beat Switzerland, that will kick off at 20:00 BST on Wednesday, 15 July and be shown live across the BBC.

"We had some players struggling in the heat," said Tuchel. "Ezri Konsa was one of them with cramps and the hamstrings.

"Declan, we made a decision in half-time to become more offensive, to have a bit of an offensive shift.

"I made the decision when we were 1-0 down and didn't want to go back on the decision because of the equaliser."

Rice was a doubt for the Norway game as he had already been suffering with a neural issue affecting his hamstring and lower back, and it was exacerbated by illness.

He trained on the eve of the quarter-final but made way at the break.

Tuchel added: "We had to take Elliot [Anderson] or Declan out [and] knowing that Declan struggled after the last three days where he was most of the time in bed, I knew he cannot survive 90 minutes.

"There was a possibility that it goes 120 [minutes], so I didn't want to waste another change, so the decision was to take Declan out earlier than he needed to go out, just to save us another change later down the match."

Rice, who helped Arsenal win last season's Premier League title, has started five of England's six matches at the 2026 World Cup, with the group game against Panama being the only one he has missed.

'Not happy with the performance' - so why do England keep winning?

Thomas Tuchel, Manager of England, speaks with Jude Bellingham #10 during a hydration break in the FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarter Final match between Norway and England at Miami Stadium on July 11, 2026 in Miami Gardens, Florida
Bellingham was England's hero again on Saturday, scoring twice in the quarter-final win over Norway [Getty Images]

England fought hard to beat Norway in the World Cup quarter-final on Saturday, but manager Thomas Tuchel is clearly concerned.

"We made life very difficult for ourselves," Tuchel said. "The result is fantastic but I'm not happy with the performance."

He did follow these quotes up by commending the players for their heart: "I'm impressed with the effort, team spirit and belief to overcome adversity.

"But I am also a football coach and I think we can play better. We had a lot of momentum swings for both teams. We made life difficult in the way we played, sloppy, a lot of technical mistakes, not fast enough, not repetitive enough."

So, what did he want to see? And more importantly, if the side aren't playing as they should be, why do they keep on winning?

How does Tuchel want England to play?

When Tuchel selected his World Cup squad, it was clear that he had a specific style of play in mind.

Players were selected based on how well they could perform in predefined roles – think Jude Bellingham and Morgan Rogers competing for the number 10 shirt pre-tournament.

These fixed roles are underpinned by a number of key principles, some of which are:

  1. Dominate possession
  2. Press aggressively
  3. Play deliberate passes to entice opposition pressure
  4. After enticing pressure, accelerate play, looking to find forwards in space
  5. Against defensive blocks, attack down the flanks, using wide triangles and rotations to create chances

Througout the World Cup we have seen these in glimpses, but Tuchel is unsatisfied.

What did Tuchel want to see against Norway?

Almost all of the issues Tuchel mentioned after the game were about how his side played on the ball, so for context, we need to look at England's attacking and Norway's defensive set-up.

Stale Solbakken's men defended in a 4-5-1 shape, blocking space, with England attacking in a 3-2-5 shape on the ball.

Marc Guehi, John Stones and Ezri Konsa made up the first line. Declan Rice and Elliot Anderson formed the two in midfield. Left-back Nico O'Reilly joined the front four, giving them an extra player against Norway's back line.

Screen grab from England vs Norway showing England's attacking shape and Norway's defensive shape
England's 3-2-5 attacking shape against Norway's 4-5-1 [BBC]

In his post-match critique Tuchel said England were "not repetitive enough", an uncommon phrase.

What he was most likely referring to was that he did not see his side have longer spells of possession consisting of lots of short passing, aimed at drawing Norway out.

This is something the German manager wants because it opens up space to find attackers in, either out wide or with long balls over the top.

In the group stage against Ghana, who also defended in a 4-5-1 block, Tuchel was heard telling his players to play "short, short, short" before looking for a "long switch", something we actually saw from England in the first quarter against Norway.

Screen grab from England vs Norway showing England building up play down the left before switching play to the right.
In the 10th minute, England have six players on the left side of the pitch. With Norway drawn in that direction, Kane then switches play to find Madueke free, ready to dribble at his full-back one against one [BBC]

By playing numerous short passes on one flank, England drew the Norwegians towards the ball before quickly playing to the far-side winger in space, often Anderson playing long to Noni Madueke.

The wingers didn't capitalise on these moments but England showed glimpses of Tuchel's ideal attacking principles.

As the game went on, this repetitive baiting of pressure was seen less.

England struggled to hold the ball, with their first-half possession of 68% dropping to 44% in the second half.

The untapped potential of England's wide triangles

Positional rotations in the wide triangles for Tuchel were supposed to be the key attacking tactic England were to lean on throughout the tournament.

Much of Tuchel's post-match frustrations likely will have come from the fact that Norway's 4-5-1 gave the Three Lions the perfect conditions to use them, but England were "not fast enough".

Screen grab from England vs Norway showing England's attack down the right.
In the second half, an animated Tuchel urges the player on the ball forward to commit Norway's midfield, with the potential of an overload on the flank easy to manufacture here. Saka and Eze are both in space. Instead a safe pass is played to full-back Konsa [BBC]

The wide midfielders of Norway did not drop into the defensive line, instead holding their position in line with the central midfielders. Behind them, Norway kept a narrow back four.

This gave England multiple possible solutions through their wide triangles.

Using Anthony Gordon, Anderson and O'Reilly as an example below, we see the England winger move from a left-wing position into a more narrow position inside the Norweigan right-back, Julian Ryerson.

Norway's right midfielder, Alexander Sorloth, holds his zone, which means O'Reilly or Anderson could move into the space out wide behind him.

Screen grab from England vs Norway showing England's attack down the left.
An example of England's wide rotations: Gordon moves central as Anderson pulls out wide. Both aren't directly marked against Norway's zonal defence. O'Reilly, on the ball, passes it back to Guehi rather than forward [BBC]

The zonal defending of Norway meant they were not tracking the movement of the England players, but instead looking to defend whoever arrived in their zone.

If England players were to run, off the ball, into spaces that were empty, they would have found themselves free. Playing quickly into these wide players then would have almost certainly given England numbers around the opposition full-back.

Frustratingly for Tuchel, similar patterns worked for Iraq and France against Norway, both sides who arguably don't put as much emphasis on this approach compared to the ex-Chelsea manager's England.

Screen grab from Iraq vs Norway showing Iraq's attack down the left for their goal.
Teams have scored against Norway's organised 4-5-1 through rotations and dangerous runs out wide. This situation, with the attacker arriving in the final third unmarked, led to a goal for Iraq following a cross [BBC]

'Fearful' and 'sloppy'

Continuing with the example below, the ball isn't played into the free players out wide quickly enough and instead Guehi finds himself on the ball at a walking pace.

England fail to recognise where the space is early and instead of looking to play through the wide areas, the Manchester City defender forces a pass through the middle, losing the ball in a dangerous area.

This is an example of what Tuchel was likely eluding to when using the word "sloppy".

Assistant coach Anthony Barry's half-time quotes provide valuable insight at this tournament. In England's opener against Croatia, he said: "[We were] not playing through the gaps, not [accelerating] our game the way we wanted to. We fell back into some fearful patterns."

Although England have found a way to arrive at the semi-finals, this assessment still holds elements of truth five games later.

Screen grab from England vs Norway showing Guehi's central play, leading to a turnover.
While trailing, England were well set up to attack down their left. Instead the ball was moved in-field to Guehi, who lost possession attempting to find Bellingham [BBC]

How do England keep winning?

Tuchel's side were unable to exploit Norway's defensive weaknesses when the game looked like an attack v defending drill. They did, however, still win the game.

For England's first goal, Orjan Nyland's long goal-kick landed at Anderson's feet. Norway, preparing to compete for the punt long to Sorloth, were caught in a disorganised defensive shape.

Recognising the space that opened, Anderson powerfully carried the ball up the pitch. His direct run towards Ryerson, and behind Sorloth, committed the right-back, giving Gordon the chance to run down the flank unmarked.

Screen grab from England vs Norway showing Norway's disorganised shape in the lead-up to England's first goal.
Norway's 4-5-1 is disjointed as they are set up to contest the goal-kick. Anderson smartly takes advantage of this space [BBC]

Centre-back Kristoffer Ajer has to come across to defend Gordon. With Ajer pulled across, midfielder Sander Berge dropped into the defensive line, something Norway don't do in their organised shape.

This opened up the pass centrally into Bellingham who, arriving late, was unmarked, before his impressive finish.

Screen grab from England vs Norway showing the domino effect of Norway's movement that resulted in England's opening goal.
Ryerson is forced out to Anderson, which forces Ajer across to Gordon. This in turn forces Berge into defence and opens up space for Bellingham (yellow) to receive the ball [BBC]

Interestingly these details cropped up in England's opening goal against Mexico. After a quick turnover against a disorganised defence, Rice powerfully carried the ball up the pitch, running at the full-back and delaying him from getting out to Saka.

The late run of Bellingham is found with the Mexican centre-back being pulled away from England's number 10 – this time by a forward run from Kane.

It's a testament to England's players taking advantage of the opposition's momentary disorganisation and showcasing skills that come naturally to them. It's hard to coach Bellingham's timing and instinct, or Rice and Anderson's ball-carrying.

For England's winner on Saturday, Norway again were not in their 4-5-1 shape, disorganised this time after defending a corner.

In the phase of play following this, England seized the moment, with players leaning on their standout traits. Morgan Rogers' ball-striking from distance, a strength of his, was parried by Nyland before being tapped home following expert anticipation from Bellingham.

Screen grab from England vs Norway showing Rogers shot leading to Bellingham's second goal.
In the phase of play after a corner, Norway find themselves defending deep in the box. This gives Rogers space outside the area, something that would not occur against Norway's 4-5-1. His powerful strike results in a rebound that Bellingham finishes [BBC]

Post game, Bellingham said: "The game is split into loads of different facets – technical, tactical, and, the biggest one is psychological, managing adversity."

The manner in which England's players have stepped up, appearing to thrive in chaotic game-states, is commendable, and shows not only a psychological strength but a level of individual footballing quality too.

For Tuchel, "performance helps you win games", and it is his job to create the conditions that more reliably give England chances throughout a match.

With Argentina in the semi-finals, a team that have shown vulnerabilities out wide, he will undoubtedly remain fixated on getting his wide triangles to work.

Wallace grand slam sparks offense as Red Wings roll behind Champlain

The Rochester Red Wings defeated the Worcester Red Sox 10-3 Saturday at Polar Park.

Rochester opened the scoring in the first inning when Harry Ford hit a solo home run to left-center field.

Trey Lipscomb extended the lead in the second inning with a two-run homer to left, scoring Andrew Pinckney, who had singled earlier in the inning.

Cayden Wallace hit a grand slam in the fourth inning after Lipscomb singled, Joey Wiemer doubled and Riley Adams was hit by a pitch, giving Rochester a 7-0 lead.

The Red Wings added another run in the sixth inning when Christian Franklin and Wallace reached base before Ford doubled to left, making it 8-0.

Worcester scored its first run in the bottom of the sixth inning when Braiden Ward walked and scored on Nick Sogard's triple to right.

Rochester responded in the eighth inning when Adams doubled and scored on Franklin's groundout, extending the lead to 9-1.

The Red Sox added two runs in the bottom of the eighth inning when Max Ferguson walked and scored on Ward's triple to left, and Ward scored on Vinny Capra's groundout, cutting the deficit to 9-3.

Brady House hit a solo home run in the ninth inning to close out the scoring for Rochester.

Chandler Champlain was dominant, carrying a no-hitter into the sixth inning before Sogard's two-out RBI triple. Champlain earned the win for the Red Wings, allowing one run on one hit over six innings with three strikeouts and two walks. Michael Sansone took the loss for Worcester, giving up seven runs including three home runs over five innings.

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Capello: ‘Nobody better than Maldini for Italy, Mancini mistake too big to forget’

Capello: ‘Nobody better than Maldini for Italy, Mancini mistake too big to forget’
Capello: ‘Nobody better than Maldini for Italy, Mancini mistake too big to forget’

Fabio Capello believes that the FIGC have made the right call in appointing Paolo Maldini as its new technical director, is pleased to see Leonardo joining him as an advisor, but says that Roberto Mancini’s previous mistakes are too great to simply forget: ‘I’ve already said I would go with Conte’.

Maldini has recently been appointed as the new technical director of the FIGC and has also been named the President of Club Italia on a four-year contract that will see him through until the end of the 2030 World Cup. He will be joined by former Milan teammate Leonardo, who will serve as an advisor.

This is the beginning of a new era for the Italy national team following the departures of previous FIGC President Gabriele Gravina, head coach Gennaro Gattuso and delegation chief Gianluigi Buffon following the failure to get past Bosnia and Herzegovina in the World Cup play-off final at the end of March.

Gravina has recently been replaced by Giovanni Malagò, who, as of Saturday night, has made his first significant appointment in the Italy national team set-up by bringing in Maldini. Next up is a decision on a new head coach with Mancini, Antonio Conte and even potentially Pep Guardiola, again, among the frontrunners.

Capello has given his verdict on the recent appointment of Maldini, Leonardo and the potential next CT in an in-depth interview with La Gazzetta dello Sport.

Capello: ‘Maldini was the first name on Italy’s list, he’s the person we need’

Capello is convinced about Maldini’s qualities, telling La Gazzetta dello Sport: “Nobody better than him would be able to do it.”

He continued: “I’m really happy about it. Paolo was the first name on their list and they’ve got him, he’s definitely the person we need. I’m happy for the national team and also for him. He’s serious, capable and attentive. He doesn’t speak, he works. He has ideas, he will have a well-defined project in his mind already.”

Capello also gave his verdict on the appointment of Leonardo, who will serve as an advisor to Maldini.

“He’s another guy who knows a lot about football,” said Capello. “If Maldini wanted him to be close by, bringing together a partnership that was born in Milan, it is because there is so much to do.

“We have to recover on multiple different fronts, obviously starting with the young talents. They’ve chosen to take on a big commitment because they are clearly convinced by it. I will repeat: They are both serious, and more importantly, they understand football.”

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)

What did Capello learn from watching Maldini up close during his time with Milan?

“Everyone has seen what he did with the Rossoneri,” said Capello. “He’s not a yes man, he wants to have the freedom to change things, he has an exact plan and wants to make that happen.”

And how important is it that Maldini is given full control to make the changes that he wants to?

“It’s very positive. Without that, he would have never accepted,” Capello insists. “Someone like him has to be free to put his ideas to good use. I’m sure that he won’t have made much of a fuss on an economic level, more so that he wants to be able to put the ideas he has in mind into practice, and in that way, he can be really useful.”

MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 03: Gerry Cardinale (L) of AC Milan and AC Milan Sporting Strategy & Development Director Paolo Maldini (R) before the Serie A match between AC Milan and FC Internazionale at Stadio Giuseppe Meazza on September 03, 2022 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Milan won the Serie A title with Maldini as a director, but he ended up leaving the club at the end of the following season after a series of disagreements with the club ownership.

Capello says: “We have to consider that relationship with the owners. It’s difficult when yo hit turbulence. You really have to understand the history behind that. The Scudetto victory was incredible, but it’s true that things got a bit complicated after that. I know Paolo has charisma, that he is a winner and has been a key figure everywhere he has been.”

Leonardo also has plenty of history with Milan, and also as a director at PSG. Asked if he is ‘too’ used to having money readily available to spend at those clubs, Capello said “But money has nothing to do with it. It’s all about ideas, not resources.

“You have to be able to understand what is missing and what needs to happen, and then find the way to achieve those goals. Additionally, Leo is a great person, which doesn’t hurt. He and Paolo are coming in strong in their beliefs, ideas and skills. Theirs will be a clear project and I’m curious to see how it will develop when they present it, beginning with the next head coach.”

And who would Capello pick if he were in charge?

NAPLES, ITALY – MAY 11: Antonio Conte SSC Napoli head coach during the Serie A match between SSC Napoli and Bologna FC 1909 at Stadio Diego Armando Maradona on May 11, 2026 in Naples, Italy. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

“I’ve already said Conte, who has done well with the Azzurri, Mancini is also good, but leaving the national team up the creek a few days before a series of important matches is too big to forget.”

Tension? Bellingham hits back at England boss's criticism 👀

Tension? Bellingham hits back at England boss's criticism
Tension? Bellingham hits back at England boss's criticism 👀

Scorer of both goals in the win over Norway, the midfielder publicly disagreed with the coach’s assessment and came to the defense of the England squad.

England secured their place in the semifinals of the 2026 FIFA World Cup with a hard-fought 2-1 victory over Norway, decided in extra time.

Right after the final whistle, English Team coach Thomas Tuchel of Germany gave an interview to British broadcaster ITV and showed clear dissatisfaction with the football his players produced, despite the positive result.

The German manager said the team "made life difficult for themselves," describing the performance as careless.

Tuchel pointed to tactical mistakes, a lack of speed, and inconsistency, concluding that the team had the "necessary luck" to go through.

Bellingham, who scored the equalizer in the second half and the winner in the first half of extra time, was then interviewed by the BBC.

Asked whether Tuchel’s comments reflected the high level of internal demands, the Real Madrid No. 10 did not hesitate to disagree with his coach:

"Maybe. Or maybe he doesn’t know what it’s like to play in these kinds of conditions against players like Erling Haaland, Odegaard, Nusa, and Sorloth. They’re not an easy team to play against."

The midfielder made a point of shielding his teammates, praising the group and the resilience shown on the pitch:

"We try to create a positive environment, and we need to keep that going into the semifinals. I can’t praise my teammates enough," he said.

"You can’t win every game, always have the ball, complete a thousand passes. Sometimes we have to win the ugly way, and we did that again tonight," he added.

The factor of 'extreme conditions'

Bellingham’s outburst about the match "conditions" reflects the team’s physical exhaustion.

Tuchel himself later revealed that defensive midfielder Declan Rice had spent nearly three days in bed before the match.

Even while weakened, Rice was named in the starting lineup and showed visible difficulty coping with the suffocating heat during the game.

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FlexWork Sports fumbled Tetairoa McMillan youth football camp

The far more clickable headline would be that Panthers receiver and 2025 NFL offensive rookie of the year Tetairoa McMillan was a no-show for a youth football camp on Wednesday, July 1. But it seems at this point to be not a McMillan problem but an issue created by FlexWork Sports Management, which handled (or, more accurately, mishandled) the event.

Via the Asheville (N.C.) Citizen Times, parents and kids showed up for the camp at Reynolds High School on July 1. No one else did.

Per the Times, several parents who had paid for the camp said they received emails transferring their registrations to a camp featuring Panthers receiver Xavier Leggette in Charlotte on May 17. They claimed, however, that some of the emails arrived after May 17 — without a corresponding retrofitted DeLorean capable of doing some serious shit when it hits 88 miles per hour.

Other parents told the Times they didn't receive any email about the change.

The Times reports that FlexWork "advertised the camp and was supposed to host it," and "did not respond to multiple requests for comment."

A McMillan rep told the Times that the camp had been canceled in February, and that he had not been part of the planning of the event. (It's unclear whether McMillan ever committed to doing the camp.)

FlexWork, per the Times, promoted the camp in a Facebook post on October 19, 2025, explaining that boys and girls from six to 16 could “[l]earn skills from Tetairoa" and “[g]et a pic with the star” and “get swag.” The cost was roughly $100, those who attended the camp that didn't happen told the Times.

Beyond the snafu regarding FlexWork and McMillan, Reynolds coach Chandler Greer said the school tried to contact FlexWork but received no response. The school apparently attempted to inform FlexWork that the field wouldn't be available for use that day.

Obviously, the folks who signed up for the camp should get full refunds. If FlexWork isn't going to respond to media efforts to address the situation, someone in North Carolina with legal authority to get their attention — and to sanction them accordingly — should. A lawsuit also may be in order.

As to McMillan and any other players who are contacted by a third party to conduct an offseason youth camp, be careful who you deal with. Even if it's not your fault when the whole thing goes sideways, you'll get dragged into the mess.

In this case, McMillan may want to consider legal action of his own against FlexWork. It's his name that will be dragged through the mud over this, even if he had no responsibility for what transpired.

Chelsea fix asking price for Alejandro Garnacho, next few hours key

Chelsea fix asking price for Alejandro Garnacho, next few hours key
Chelsea fix asking price for Alejandro Garnacho, next few hours key

Roma have been looking to sign Chelsea’s Alejandro Garnacho and finally bring the Argentine to the Serie A. A move looks complex but initial movements are taking shape.

La Gazzetta dello Sportreport that the Italian side are working to make attacking signings, with Diego Moreira also a target.

For Garnacho, they are waiting for Chelsea to open up to the possibility of an initial loan with an option to buy. This formula worked quite well for Donyell Malen and they hope it also works out for the Argentine.

Chelsea would like to cash in on a permanent transfer, but have yet to receive a concrete offer of €50 million for the Argentine. That is also the attacker’s price tag and should hand the Blues acapital gain.

The next few hours could bring a turning point to the negotiations, based on the offer proposed by the Giallorossi. Garnacho, on his part, is interested in moving to Roma and Paulo Dybala’s presence can hold the key to the move.

Player should push for move

Garnacho needs a move that develops him and takes him to another level. Gian Piero Gasperini’s system has done that for many players and the ex-Manchester United’s skillset suits what the Italian demands. That is exactly why Garnacho should consider pushing for the deal.

Kaustubh Pandey – GIFN

Brotherhood Summer League Update As Brown, Keel, And

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Former Blue Devil Maliq Brown was in action Saturday night for the San Antonio Spurs in Summer League play, and the Spurs gave him 24 minutes, and he produced: Brown got 8 points and 8 rebounds, 4 of them offensive, and also had 2 steals and 1 block. Clearly, he’s making an impression.

Also making an impression: on Friday night, Cameron Boozer squared off against former UNC star Caleb Wilson, scoring 23 points (7-12/1-1), and pulling down 6 rebounds, while passing out 4 assists.

Wilson had a great game as well, with 35 points (12-21/7-11), and 5 rebounds.

However, Boozer stripped Wilson in the open court and took the ball in for a dunk, and even better, got the last laugh, as Memphis won, 97-96.

Also making a serious impression: on Friday, Trevor Keels burned Milwaukee for 14 points, 5 rebounds, 4 assists, and 3 steals, and on Saturday, vs. Orlando, he exploded for 32 points (12-19/6-10), including 12 points in the fourth quarter alone.

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Report – Inter Set Sights on Highly-Rated Ligue 1 Wingback

Report – Inter Set Sights on Highly-Rated Ligue 1 Wingback
Report – Inter Set Sights on Highly-Rated Ligue 1 Wingback

Serie A champions Inter remain in the market for Denzel Dumfries’ long-term heir amid concerns surrounding Anan Khalaili’s arrival. According to Gazzetta dello Sport, the Nerazzurri have identified Strasbourg starlet Guela Doue as a fallback option.

Despite finding an agreement with Royale Union Saint-Gilloise over Khalaili’s transfer to Giuseppe Meazza, the transfer is at risk of collapsing. The Belgian giants have already sanctioned the 21-year-old’s €25 million sale, yet the player’s physical issues threaten to prevent the deal from crossing the finish line.

Meanwhile, Inter are eager to find a suitable replacement for Dumfries, who has joined Real Madrid. Marco Palestra had long been Beppe Marotta’s ideal candidate, only for the former Atalanta starlet to turn down the Nerazzurri in favor of a big-money move to Chelsea.

With Palestra out of the picture and Khalaili’s arrival now in jeopardy, Inter have reportedly set their sights on Doue.

Our take on Inter & Doue

Formerly linked with Milan, Doue has enjoyed a notable rise to stardom at Strasbourg, emerging as one of the fastest-growing talents in Ligue 1. Unlike his brother, Desire Doue, who plays for France, the 23-year-old represented Ivory Coast at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, producing a string of impressive displays on the biggest stage.

However, Inter would likely have to allocate substantial funds to sign Doue, whose market value exceeds Khalaili’s €25m valuation. On the bright side, Strasbourg are reportedly open to selling their prized assets this summer after failing to secure European football.

In addition to Doue, who would be a major upgrade on Luis Henrique, Inter remain interested in Fiorentina stalwart Dodo and Genoa youngster Brooke Norton-Cuffy.

Jose Mourinho and Antonio Pintus agree joint plan for Real Madrid next season

Jose Mourinho and Antonio Pintus agree joint plan for Real Madrid next season
Jose Mourinho and Antonio Pintus agree joint plan for Real Madrid next season

Real Madrid appointed Jose Mourinho as their new manager at the beginning of the summer, and it was always important that he forged good relationships with the backroom staff.

A couple of days ago, it was revealed that the Portuguese tactician and Antonio Pintus are set to work together at Real Madrid after reaching a shared understanding over how their responsibilities can benefit the first team.

According to Diario AS, neither Mourinho nor Pintus imposed conditions on the other before beginning the partnership.

Their collaboration has been built through direct discussion and a mutual belief that combining their work can help Madrid improve.

Pintus retains his wider club role

Pintus will retain his role in the new look technical setup. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)

Pintus had already defined responsibilities within Real Madrid as the general coordinator of physical performance across the club’s teams and age groups.

That position extends beyond the senior squad, which makes the new arrangement especially important.

He is not simply returning to a traditional role under the first-team coach, but bringing his broader physical-performance work into closer contact with Mourinho’s plans.

There is no hidden power struggle behind the decision. Mourinho and Pintus have instead agreed that working together can serve the first team better than operating separately.

Mourinho values physical authority

For Mourinho, the partnership makes clear sporting sense.

His teams have always depended on structure, intensity and players being physically ready to carry out demanding tactical instructions.

Pintus brings profound knowledge of Madrid, their squad and the physical standards required across a long season.

That experience should help Mourinho manage workloads while still maintaining the intensity he expects in training and matches.

There will naturally be interest in how authority is divided, especially because both men have strong reputations and clear ideas.

Mourinho is clear about his authority in the team. (Photo courtesy: Real Madrid official website)

However, there is no doubt that Jose is the captain of the ship, and it is he who will call the shots should it come to it.

A sensible move for Real Madrid

From a Madrid perspective, that is encouraging. The club do not need internal tension between major figures at the start of a new cycle.

They need clear communication and a united plan. The partnership could also be valuable in injury prevention, recovery work and preparing players for the physical demands of multiple competitions.

Mourinho will set the direction, while Pintus can provide detailed support around performance and conditioning.

Real Madrid’s standards leave little room for departments working in isolation. It is quite welcome that both Jose and Pintus understand that.

The real test will come during the season, but the foundation is in place. It remains to be seen whether Mourinho and Pintus can ensure that the numerous injury issues of recent seasons do not creep back into the 2026-27 campaign.

World Cup: Day 31 quarterfinal recap

MIAMI GARDENS, FLORIDA - JULY 11: Jude Bellingham and Djed Spence of England look on during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarter Final match between Norway and England at Miami Stadium on July 11, 2026 in Miami Gardens, Florida. (Photo by Masashi Hara/Getty Images) | Getty Images

We are down to four teams left in the 2026 World Cup — France, Spain, England, and Argentina. If those were the four teams you expected to make the semifinal before the tournament began, well, congratulations — you like picking tournament favorites. In this case, however, you were right. We’ve got a reboot of the Franco-Spanish war from 1635 on one side, and the Falklands war of 1982 on the other. Any team could beat any other team. It’s gonna be a fun one.

We also don’t have any football games until Tuesday. That’s wild. I’ve ingested so much football over the past month that I’ll spend the break sitting in the corner with my knees under my chin rocking back and forth and shaking with withdrawal symptoms.

Day 31 Quarterfinal Recap

Norway 1-2 England

Goals: Schjlederup (32’) | Bellingham (45+2’, 93’)

If you want, there’s plenty of controversy to talk about in this one, not least being a goal kick that apparently? deflected off of a spidercam cable and led to one of England’s goals, plus a Norway goal that was called back after Erling Haaland shoved a dude in the chest before the corner. Was it good football? Ehhhhhhhh. England came out playing at half speed for the first 20 minutes and only kicked it into gear in the second half. But Jude Bellingham is Good at Football™ and Djed Spence again showed Thomas Tuchel why he should be starting every match with an impressive late substitute appearance. England move on to face Argentina.

Argentina 3-1 Switzerland

Goals: Mac Allister (10’), Alvarez (112’), Lautaro Martinez (120+1’) | Ndoye (67’)

I’ll admit I didn’t stay up late to watch this one and am relying on highlights for this summary. In short: Alexis Mac Allister looks like the most sunburned person in Argentina, and the Swiss deserved to lose for that absolutely ludicrous flop by Breel Embolo that resulted in a second yellow card and his sending off. Alvarez’s extra time goal was a magnificent strike.


So. It’s down to the Final Four (ERROR – trademark infringed, sending corporate enforcement bots). Who do you think will meet in the final? Put it in the comments and let’s chat.

Indiana Fever make key Caitlin Clark decision after frustration over minutes restriction

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The Indiana Fever are changing their approach with Caitlin Clark. After the All-Star guard expressed frustration with how her minutes were managed during her return from a back injury, Indiana is adjusting its rotation ahead of Sunday's marquee showdown against the Las Vegas Aces.

Clark is officially set to return to the lineup, but the Fever have made one important decision that could help her get back into rhythm much faster.

Fever change plan for Caitlin Clark's return

Head coach Stephanie White confirmed Saturday that Clark will play against the Aces after sitting out Indiana's most recent game against the Phoenix Mercury. Clark will still be on a minutes restriction, with White saying she is expected to play between 20 and 25 minutes.

However, according to Chloe Peterson of the Indianapolis Star, Indiana does not plan to use Clark in the same stop-and-start rotation that frustrated her during Wednesday's loss to the Los Angeles Sparks. Instead of playing in short bursts of just a few minutes at a time, Clark is expected to receive longer stretches on the floor, giving her a better opportunity to establish a rhythm offensively.

It's a significant adjustment after Clark openly admitted the previous plan made it difficult to impact the game.

They will not be doing the same minutes strategy of 3-minute bursts, Steph White added. https://t.co/lts068Z6hQ

— Chloe Peterson (@chloepeterson67) July 11, 2026

Clark explained why the previous restriction was difficult

Clark returned against Los Angeles after missing two games with a back injury and spending nearly two weeks away from game action. She played just 16 minutes, finishing with nine points, four rebounds, three assists and one steal in Indiana's 106-92 loss. Following the game, Clark didn't hide her frustration with the way those minutes were distributed.

"It's just really hard when you're playing three minutes, (sub) out, three minutes, three minutes, then you're on the bench," Clark said.

"It's really, really hard to get into a flow. For the most part, I got good looks, some of them went, some of them didn't. I probably didn't get to have a feel for the game as I usually do. It's just really, really hard for me to play in that scenario."

For one of the league's highest-usage guards, finding a rhythm is a critical part of her game, making Indiana's adjustment an important one.

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Fever need Clark at her best against A'ja Wilson, Aces

Even with the revised rotation, Indiana will continue monitoring Clark's workload as she works her way back to full strength. Clark has averaged roughly 30 minutes per game this season, so Sunday's expected 20-to-25-minute workload represents another step toward returning to her normal role.

The timing couldn't be more important. The Fever face one of their toughest tests of the season against an Aces team that enters the matchup 17-6 after dismantling the Phoenix Mercury 106-58 on Saturday.

Las Vegas has also welcomed back four-time MVP A'ja Wilson, who has immediately returned to dominant form. Wilson followed a 32-point, 10-rebound performance against the Portland Fire with 21 points and 15 rebounds in just 25 minutes against Phoenix. Indiana hopes Clark's revised rotation will allow her to settle into the game more naturally and make the kind of impact the Fever need against one of the WNBA's premier championship contenders.

After making her feelings known following her previous return, Clark will now get an opportunity to play under a plan designed to help her do what she does best: control the game from the opening tip until it's time to come off the floor.

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FCC approves orbital space mirrors, first test satellites will launch this year — large spacecraft reflects sunlight to Earth’s surface for construction sites, search-and-rescue lighting, and more

Reflect Orbital, a California startup that markets itself as “The Sunlight Company” and aims to make “clean, abundant energy available on demand,” has just received approval from the Federal Communications Commission (FCC) to launch the Eärendil-1. According to Space News, this is a low-earth orbit satellite equipped with four 18-meter (~60ft) thin-film reflectors designed to reflect sunlight on specific areas on Earth. This deployment will test the spacecraft’s capabilities in extending daylight for several minutes, which can be used from lighting construction sites and search-and-rescue operations to increasing solar farm energy production.

“We’re grateful to the FCC for recognizing the importance of testing novel technologies in space,” Ben Nowack, chief executive of Reflect Orbital, said in a statement. “This license is the first step toward rigorously testing our technology’s efficacy and the safeguards we have developed.” While the company envisions launching two satellites into space this year, it says on its website that it wants to deploy more than 50,000 satellites by 2035, allowing it to provide “up to 36,000 lux for hours comparable to daylight” or “up to 100 lux 24/7 comparable to indoor working areas.”

This idea is similar to the Icarus satellite developed by the antagonist in the James Bond movie Die Another Day, which was supposed to deliver “light and warmth to the darkest parts of the world” and “grow crops the year round, bringing an end to hunger.” The Reflect Orbital satellite could potentially achieve the same things, but experts from various fields are concerned about its potential adverse effects.

Astronomers from across the world criticized the project, saying it would make it harder to observe the night sky and could even be dangerous to sensitive instruments and people using telescopes. The Chief Scientist of the Vera C. Rubin Observatory, Tony Tyson, said that this plan to light up the ground using orbital mirrors was “even crazier” than the Starlink satellite constellations that have been affecting nighttime observations. The European Southern Observatory (ESO), which operates several telescopes in the Chilean desert, said that Reflect Orbital’s full deployment “would increase the background sky brightness at its facilities by a factor of three to four, limiting the ability of telescopes to detect faint objects.”

The orbital space mirror’s potential for disrupting astronomy is even greater than the threat posed by Elon Musk’s planned million-satellite Orbital Data Center and China’s planned competing project. But aside from making it harder for astronomers and scientists to survey the night sky, environmentalists also raised their reservations, saying that artificially extending daytime could disrupt the day-and-night cycles that the biology of living beings — from plants and animals to humans — rely on.

Unfortunately, the FCC said that scientific and environmental concerns were outside its jurisdiction. The government regulator only deals with “interstate and international communications by radio, television, wire, satellite and cable in all 50 states, the District of Columbia and U.S. territories.” Instead, it appears that the project’s critics should reach out to the EPA and NASA, as these are the relevant agencies that deal with concerns regarding space and astronomy. But even if the FCC had authority over the issues raised by its critics, it seems that the project will still push through as it considers that “…it is in the public interest to make spectrum available to encourage companies to test new and innovative space activities, as it promotes American innovation and the new services and economic growth that come from that innovation.”

Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4 power supply review: Verified Gold efficiency with mainstream pricing

12 July 2026 at 16:05

Cooler Master occupies an unusual position in the power supply market. Founded in Taiwan in 1992 and best known for the cases and coolers that made its name, the company has spent more than two decades selling PSUs without ever being a PSU manufacturer in the strict sense. Like most brands in this space, it commissions platforms from numerous OEMs, and the quality of a given Cooler Master unit has historically tracked the quality of whoever built it. The MWE line sits at the volume end of the company's catalog: sensible, mainstream units aimed at builders who want a dependable supply without paying for a flagship badge. We take a closer look at the Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4 to see if it belongs among our list of the best power supplies in the market today.

The MWE Gold V4 series is the latest iteration of that formula, and it arrives with more substance than the mid-range positioning suggests. The platform was developed by Gospower in collaboration with Cooler Master, and it is currently dedicated to them - you will not find this design wearing another brand's sticker for the time being. The series is fully compliant with ATX 3.1 and PCIe 5.1, carries a native 12V-2x6 connector, and introduces Cooler Master's patent-pending GPU Shield current-monitoring feature alongside a digital control scheme for the PFC and LLC stages. The 750W model reviewed here targets the heart of the mainstream gaming market, backed by a ten-year warranty and a $119 MSRP.

Specifications and Design

Cooler Master MWE Gold V4 750W Power specifications ( Rated @ 40 °C )

RAIL

+3.3V

+5V

+12V

+5Vsb

-12V

MAX OUTPUT

20A

20A

62.5A

3A

0.3A

120W

120W

750W

15W

3.6W

TOTAL

750W

AC INPUT

100 - 240 VAC, 50 - 60 Hz

MSRP

$119

In the Box

The MWE Gold 750 V4 ships in a cardboard box with a purple-blue sleeve wrapped around plain kraft board, a render of the unit on the front, and the important badges - ATX 3.1 with 12V-2x6, PCIe 5.1 readiness, the 80 PLUS Gold logo, and the ten-year warranty shield - laid out along the bottom edge. It is a clean, honest presentation for the class, with the GPU Shield feature called out in its own corner.

Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4

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Inside, the supply is sandwiched between protective packaging. The bundle is basic: the AC power cord, a set of mounting screws, a handful of zip ties, and a few reusable Velcro straps, plus a leaflet explaining Cooler Master's recommended PCIe cable installation practices. There are no cable combs, no tester, and no storage pouch, which is a defensible economy at this price point, even if competitors occasionally throw in more.

Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4

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The modular cables themselves are all-black, flat ribbon types. The 12V-2x6 cable uses the two-color connector design that the ATX 3.1 spec encourages, making an incompletely seated plug easy to spot, but we would argue that dark purple was not the best choice for this application. Wire gauges are appropriate throughout, and the flat design makes routing behind a motherboard tray painless.

Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4

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Cooler Master MWE Gold V4 750W

Connector type

Hardwired

Modular

ATX 24 Pin

-

1

EPS 4+4 Pin

-

1

EPS 8 Pin

-

1

PCI-E 5.0

-

1

PCI-E 8 Pin

-

4

SATA

-

6

Molex

-

3

Floppy

-

-

External Appearance

At 140 x 150 x 86 mm, the MWE Gold 750 V4 is a compact ATX unit - 140 mm of depth is as short as modern PSUs practically get, and it will drop into any case that accepts an ATX supply at all, with room to spare for cable slack. The rhombille tiling fan grille stands out, framed by four exposed screws, with a thin gold pinstripe and gold MWE branding on the side panels, providing the only decoration on an otherwise all-black chassis. The finish deserves a mildly critical word. It is smooth and appealing - not a bad paint job by any means - it simply is not as special as the rest of the unit's feature sheet might lead you to expect.

Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4
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Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4
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The rear face carries the AC receptacle and a receded main rocker switch surrounded by a generous perforated exhaust area. There is no switch for the semi-passive fan mode - the Zero RPM behavior is automatic and not user-selectable, which some builders will not appreciate. The front face hosts the fully modular connector bay, clearly silkscreened, with a shared 8-pin socket group for the PCIe and CPU cables, the native 12V-2x6 socket, and a small indicator LED between them. The specifications sticker lies on the top face.

Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4

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That small LED is the visible face of GPU Shield, Cooler Master's patent-pending current-management feature, and the marketing centerpiece of the V4 series. The circuit monitors the current flowing through the individual pins of the 12V-2x6 connector in real time, and if it detects an abnormal draw on any of them - the classic signature of a poorly seated or damaged connector - it intervenes and flags the fault through the LED. Given how much grief melting connectors have caused over the past few years, a per-pin watchdog on a $119 unit is a genuinely useful inclusion rather than a gimmick, even if we hope most owners never see the LED do anything at all.

Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4
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Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4
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Internal Design

Cooling is handled by a 120 mm Hong Hua HA1225H12F-Z fan, a hydrodynamic bearing (HDB) model rated for 2400 RPM at 0.58A. Hong Hua is a familiar name inside value-oriented and mid-range PSUs, and while it lacks the cachet of a premium Japanese fan, the HDB variant is a reasonable, durable choice at this tier, and its ceiling speed gives the platform plenty of thermal headroom to call on.

Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4

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As noted in the introduction, the platform is a Gospower design produced in collaboration with Cooler Master and currently exclusive to them, so there is a clear answer to the perennial 'who really makes it' question. The layout is clean and modern, with sizable heatsinks for the power output, vertical daughterboards for the minor rails, and generous helpings of grey silicone glue securing the components.

Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4
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Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4
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The transient filtering stage begins on a small PCB behind the AC receptacle and continues on the main board, with two Y capacitors, two X capacitors, two filtering inductors, and a MOV - a basic but complete filter without omissions. A relay handles inrush current bypass duty alongside the usual NTC thermistor. Two bridge rectifiers are mounted on their own heatsink, feeding the APFC stage, whose boost components share the long heatsink with the primary inversion stage MOSFETs. A single 590 μF capacitor from TK (Toshin Kogyo), a renowned Japanese manufacturer.

Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4
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Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4
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The primary inversion stage uses a half-bridge LLC resonant topology, the mature and cost-effective arrangement that dominates this class, with Cooler Master claiming the digital tuning of the PFC and LLC stages is worth roughly three points of efficiency over the previous MWE generation - a dubious claim as the unit still lands on Gold-level efficiency class. On the secondary side, the 12V rail is generated by four MOSFETs arranged in synchronous rectification on the main PCB, while the 3.3V and 5V rails are derived from DC-to-DC converters on a vertical daughterboard. Secondary filtering leans heavily on CapXon capacitors.

Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4

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Cold Test Results (25°C Ambient)

Cold Test Results (25°C Ambient)

For the testing of PSUs, we are using high precision electronic loads with a maximum power draw of 2700 Watts, a Rigol DS5042M 40 MHz oscilloscope, an Extech 380803 power analyzer, two high precision UNI-T UT-325 digital thermometers, an Extech HD600 SPL meter, a self-designed hotbox and various other bits and parts.

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Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4
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Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4
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Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4
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Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4
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At 25°C ambient, the MWE Gold 750 V4 delivers exactly the efficiency profile its badge promises. It averaged 90.4% at 230 VAC and 89.3% at 115 VAC across the nominal load range, peaking at 92.6% (230 VAC) near 50% load and holding 90.2% even at a sustained 750W. The curve is not exactly flat, but there is no dramatic full-load sag. The figures sit comfortably within 80Plus Gold territory. What the unit does not yet have is a Cybenetics certification: at the time of writing, there is no entry for the MPM-75F4-AFG in the Cybenetics database.

Acoustically, the cold run is very good news. The Zero RPM mode keeps the fan completely stopped up to almost 40% load (roughly up to 300W), which covers desktop work and light gaming outright. The fan spins up at about 40% load, registering a whisper-quiet 31.6 dB(A), and ramps gently from there, crossing 39 dB(A) only past 80% load and topping out at 44.2 dB(A) at a sustained 750W. Thermal performance gives no cause for concern, with the primary and secondary heatsinks reaching just 64°C and 66°C, respectively, at full load.

Hot Test Results (~45°C Ambient)

Hot Test Results (~45°C Ambient)

Inside the hotbox at roughly 45°C ambient - slightly above the unit's own 40°C rating - efficiency drops by about two percentage points, averaging 88.4% at 230 VAC and 87.4% at 115 VAC, with full-load figures of 86.5% and 85.2% respectively. That degradation is significant but entirely ordinary for the temperature delta, especially considering a unit that is now operating beyond its rated envelope.

Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4
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Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4
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Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4
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Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4
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Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4
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Noise is where the heat reshapes the unit's character. The fan abandons its passive mode sooner and climbs steadily to 47.8 dB(A) at full output - a level you will definitely hear, though short of the wind-tunnel territory some compact Gold units reach under the same conditions. Internal temperatures are the figures to watch: the primary heatsink reached about 104°C and the secondary about 105°C at full load. The platform held composure, and component ratings give some reassurance, but sustained full-load operation in a 45°C environment is clearly not this unit's design brief, nor should it be for any mainstream 750W supply.

PSU Quality and Bottom Line

Power Supply Quality

Voltage regulation is relatively solid for the class. Across the 20% to 100% load span, the 12V rail moved by 0.9%, the 3.3V rail by 1.1%, and the 5V rail by 1.4%. Nothing here approaches the sub-1% figures of premium digital platforms, but every rail stays comfortably tight, and the 12V line - the only one modern systems seriously stress - is well controlled at under 1% regulation.

Ripple suppression follows the same pattern of honest adequacy. The 12V rail peaked at 54 mV under full load and 50 mV under the 12V-focused cross-load test, while the 5V and 3.3V rails topped out at 32 mV and 30 mV. Against the 120 mV and 50 mV ATX design limits, these are comfortable passes with roughly 55% headroom on the critical rail, though enthusiast-class platforms routinely halve these numbers. For the components a 750W Gold unit will realistically feed, the filtering is more than sufficient.

During our thorough assessment, we evaluate the essential protection features of every power supply unit we review, including Over Current Protection (OCP), Over Voltage Protection (OVP), Over Power Protection (OPP), and Short Circuit Protection (SCP).

All protection mechanisms were verified and triggered correctly during testing. With the unit hot, OCP tripped at 134% on the 3.3V rail, 136% on the 5V rail, and 128% (80A) on the 12V rail, with OPP shutting the unit down at roughly 130% of rated output, or about 975W. These thresholds are on the generous side for a mainstream unit but not unexpectedly so.

Main Output

Load (Watts)

151.48 W

378.52 W

564.3 W

748.7 W

Load (Percent)

20.22%

50.47%

75.24%

99.83%

Amperes

Volts

Amperes

Volts

Amperes

Volts

Amperes

Volts

3.3 V

1.8

3.37

4.5

3.36

6.75

3.34

9

3.33

5 V

1.8

5.1

4.5

5.09

6.75

5.05

9

5.02

12 V

11.25

12.11

28.14

12.1

42.2

12.03

56.27

11.97

Line

Regulation

Voltage Ripple (mV)

(20% to 100% load)

20% Load

50% Load

75% Load

100% Load

CL1
12V

CL2
3.3V + 5V

3.3V

1.3%

26

18

26

30

22

30

5V

1.5%

26

22

28

32

22

30

12V

1.2%

18

24

36

54

50

24

Bottom Line

The MWE Gold 750 V4 is a well-judged mainstream power supply that knows exactly what it is trying to be. The Gospower-built platform - developed jointly with Cooler Master and currently dedicated to them - is modern where it matters: ATX 3.1 compliance with a native 12V-2x6 connector, digital control of the PFC and LLC stages, and the GPU Shield monitoring feature as a genuinely novel extra at this price. The engineering fundamentals are in noticeably better shape than the MWE badge historically implied, and the 12V-2x6 connector protection can bring sales from worried consumers.

Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4

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The measurements back the badge without embarrassing it. Efficiency lands squarely and honestly in Gold territory with a predictable curve, and its 80Plus listing is real and verifiable. Regulation and ripple are comfortably within specification on every rail, with the 12V line particularly steady, even if neither metric threatens the enthusiast tier. Acoustics at normal ambient temperatures are a quiet strength, with a true fanless window covering 300W of load and restrained ramping beyond it.

The compromises are easy to enumerate and, mostly, easy to live with. The capacitor selection is almost entirely Taiwanese, leaning on CapXon polymers - fine parts, but the ten-year warranty is doing some load-bearing work there. The unit gets audible under sustained heavy load in hot environments, where the internal temperatures also climb higher than we would like. None of these is a genuine weakness at this price point - they are simply the fingerprints a $119 budget inevitably leaves somewhere.

Cooler Master MWE Gold 750 V4

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At an MSRP of $119 and with retail pricing typically drifting below that figure, the value calculus is straightforward. There are quieter units, better-built units, and units with prestigious component sheets - all of them costing meaningfully more. For a mainstream ATX 3.1 build around a mid-range or upper-mid-range graphics card, the MWE Gold 750 V4 delivers verified Gold efficiency, current-generation connectivity, unusual protective touches, and a decade of warranty coverage at a price that undercuts most of the units it competes with. That is an easy recommendation, delivered with only minor reservations.

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Microsoft wants to integrate your smartphone more deeply with Windows 11: Plans major UX enhancements that will make your PC and phone more seamlessly connected

Microsoft is exploring several improvements to the Windows 11 shell and user experience that will incorporate your smartphone into more aspects of the OS. According to my sources who are familiar with these plans, the company is working to expand and improve Phone Link's smartphone integration experiences so that they feel more native to Windows.

First up, I hear that the Phone Companion in Start is set to receive a handful of upgrades. It's gaining the ability to show more recent activities, with users being able to scroll through the list without needing to open the Phone Link app. I've also heard that users will be able to hover over activities to see more information, such as an entire message or photo.

I've also heard that a new dedicated smartphone flyout is being tested, which will exist on the Taskbar in the system tray. The phone icon will be present whenever your phone is connected, and clicking on it will open a flyout that provides the user with overview of their phone status.

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Mockup of the new smartphone flyout on the system tray. (Image credit: Windows Central)

It'll feature buttons to toggle things like do not disturb, vibrate mode, find phone, and more. You'll also be able to share files directly to your phone by dragging them to the icon.

Another feature Microsoft is looking into is syncing your clipboard history between your phone and PC using Windows 11's dedicated Clipboard feature. Currently, you can sync your clipboard from your phone and PC, but it only remembers the last thing you copied. Clipboard history would provide you with a synced list of everything that has been copied.

Microsoft is also working on a new dedicated Messages app for Windows 11 which will sync your phone's SMS conversations and let you respond and start chats with your contacts. This experience builds upon the messages feature already present in the Phone Link app, but will exist as a standalone app that can be pinned and launched from the Start menu.

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Mockup of what the new messages app will look like. (Image credit: Windows Central)

Sources say that all of these features are being explored and prototyped internally, but that doesn't guarantee they'll ship as described. The company is likely planning to gather feedback from Insiders before committing to ship anything concrete.

I understand that the goal of these improvements is to slowly integrate Phone Link capabilities natively across the Windows shell. Phone Link has existed as a standalone app on top of Windows 11, but over the last year or so we've slowly seen new smartphone integration features added directly to the Windows OS, circumventing the Phone Link app entirely.

Features such as the ability to see your phone's file system and photos in the File Explorer app, or utilize your phones camera as a webcam on your PC are just two examples of how Microsoft have already been working to integrate your smartphone more seamlessly into the Windows 11 UX.

I don't know what the future holds for Phone Link app itself, but it's clear that Microsoft is not done with tying your phone to your PC. It's working on more improvements that will make your smartphone feel like a natural extension of your computer, with experiences that feel native to the Windows UX.

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Marshall’s new big and bullish home speaker is just as much of a delight on the eyes as it is on the ears, and it blew me away with its rumbling bass and amp-inspired aesthetic

Marshall Stanmore IV review

If you want to invite a speaker that looks as good as it sounds into your living room, then the new Marshall Stanmore IV could be a great pick for you. It aims to deliver everything its predecessor did, but better, with a broader soundstage, enhanced bass, and superior controls.

And as someone who owns (and loves) the previous model in this line, best believe I was expecting big things from the Stanmore IV. Luckily, it delivered, offering up impressive sound, a solid set of features, and an eye-catching design. But is it worth its relatively premium price tag? Here’s what I think after many hours of testing.

But before we decide whether the Marshall Stanmore IV can sit alongside the very best Bluetooth speakers, let’s take a look under the hood. This thing essentially uses the same setup as its sibling, the Marshall Acton IV, but crucially with a larger woofer. That means you’re getting a single 5-inch sub with 60W of amplification alongside two 0.75-inch tweeters with 25W of amplification. The result? Big, commanding, and engrossing sound.

I started by firing up Are You Gonna Go My Way by Lenny Kravitz, and the Stanmore IV handled it masterfully. Wailing electric guitars had excellent tonal accuracy and cut through with clarity; vocals also sounded driven and emotive.

Moving over to a deeper track, like Vision of Love by Lewis Taylor, and the Stanmore IV continued to impress. Deep bass pumping through the track hit with tremendous impact while remaining regimented and clean. But thumping low-end never came at the expense of sounds elsewhere in the frequency range. High-pitched drums sounded expressive and vibrant, while vocals in the mid-range were granted plenty of room to play in. Bass can even reach down to 38Hz, meaning you get brilliant, low extension — even sub-bass comes through with vigor and confidence.

LDAC is also on board now for higher-res Bluetooth listening, which helped to illuminate breathy vocal details in Black Eye by Allie X. And even though I’d argue the speaker has a more energetic sound signature, with a lot of focus on the hard-hitting low end, it still supplies a detailed, nuanced listen.

One of the limitations of the Stanmore IV’s little sibling, the Acton IV was its stereo playback. Although it whipped up a decent impression of stereo sound, its small size made it a little difficult to create the most meaningful sense of separation. But the larger, wider build of the Stanmore IV takes things up a notch, and in Jimi Hendrix's Foxey Lady I picked up on a stronger sense of separation, with lead guitar brilliantly placed on the right.

And, more generally speaking, the Stanmore IV whips up a broad, engrossing soundstage. Marshall has improved the tweeters and waveguides on this model to help disperse sound more evenly and provide room-filling sound. However the extra width has been achieved, it certainly gets the nod from me.

Marshall’s Dynamic Loudness tech also ensured that tracks maintained admirable clarity, even at higher volumes. Of course, you can still expect a bit of compression at 100%, say, but I was impressed with the speaker’s control in the upper echelons of loudness. The Stanmore IV is even better in this regard than the smaller Acton IV — perhaps thanks to its larger woofer and larger cabinet size.

Overall, the Stanmore IV provides powerful, driven, and exciting sound, with commendable depth and expression. It's bullish and confident, but still takes time to smell the flowers — and its wider soundstage and refined bass even helps it surpass its already impressive predecessor.

Man holding the Marshall Stanmore IV

(Image credit: Future)

But now it’s time to move on from sound and look at a few of the features you can enjoy on the Stanmore IV. If you’ve already seen my Marshall Acton IV review, then you’ll get the gist of what’s on board. The Stanmore IV uses the newer Marshall app, enabling you to save three EQ calibrations (using a five-band equalizer), and you can use the M button to cycle between these if you like. The app also opens up placement compensation, enabling you to optimize the speaker’s audio output depending on its positioning, and there’s an option to change the brightness of the LED indicators.

Like the Stanmore III, there’s also RCA and 3.5mm connectivity, allowing you to hook up a turntable, or connect the speaker up to an AUX cable.

Something I wish the Stanmore IV did have is Wi-Fi connectivity. Not only does Wi-Fi provide the highest quality wireless listening experience, but it also prevents pesky sounds from your device — like phone calls and notifications — blasting from the speaker. What’s more, this is a home speaker, so it could easily have a stable connection to your home network at all times.

Marshall has multi-room covered with Auracast tech, which enables a bunch of its speakers to pair together, but I would’ve loved to have seen Wi-Fi onboard for the most seamless, quality-focused listening experience.

Another thing the Stanmore IV leaves out is voice assistant capabilities. Unlike models such as the Sonos Era 100 or Bose Lifestyle Ultra, there’s no smart voice control onboard. Although this is a function that I personally don’t tend to use on speakers, I know that some may wish for it on a model designed primarily for home use.

But something that’s sure to be a hit with most is the Stanmore IV’s design. This thing is an absolute beauty, and although it looks very similar to its predecessor, I’d argue that there’s no need to fix something that’s not broken. The new Stanmore stuns with a gorgeous faux leather exterior, beautiful speaker grille, and luxurious golden detailing. It looks like a true statement piece, and an item that will complement any living space (while still producing excellent audio).

As was the case on the Acton IV, buttons and control knobs are also perfectly responsive and pleasing to use, and there are also onboard EQ controls for altering bass and treble levels if you want to make some changes in a pinch.

So, now we come to the big question. Is the Marshall Stanmore IV worth the money? Well, it’s not the cheapest speaker around, with a price tag of $399.99 / £349.99 / AU$679, making it $100 / £90 / AU$180 more than the Acton IV. On the surface, that may seem like a significant jump for a speaker that’s almost identical — bar a larger cabinet and slightly larger woofer. But these seemingly small changes actually make a significant difference, in my view.

It maintains tighter control at the highest volumes, and also produces the seismic sound that Marshall has become associated with. And that’s not to do the Acton down — it’s just to say that I think you get your money’s worth when stepping up to the Stanmore. I’d also say that the Stanmore competes well against rivals in its price category, with a lower price tag yet more might than a rival like the Denon Home 400. I’d also argue it produces a more striking sound than a model like the Sonos Roam 2 — though you do miss out on Wi-Fi and a few smart features.

Overall, the Marshall Stanmore IV is a great speaker that produces energetic, impactful sound, alongside a stunning look and nifty companion app. Yes, I would’ve loved to have seen Wi-Fi on board, but with LDAC for higher-res Bluetooth streaming added into the mix, I’d still happily recommend this musical maestro from Marshall.

Person turning control knob on the Marshall Stanmore IV

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Marshall Stanmore IV review: price & release date

  • $399.99 / £349.99 / AU$679
  • First released July 2026

The Marshall Stanmore IV was released in July 2026, around four years after its predecessor hit the shelves. This newer model launched alongside the Marshall Acton IV, which is — in essence — a smaller version of the Stanmore. This model comes in at $399.99 / £349.99 (AU$580).

Marshall Stanmore IV review: specs

Weight

8.8lbs / 4kg

Dimensions

13.8 x 8 x 7.3 inches / 350 x 203 x 185mm

Connectivity

Bluetooth 5.3, 3.5mm, RCA

Speaker drivers

1 x 5-inch 60W woofer / 2 x 0.75-inch 25W tweeters

Waterproofing

Not stated

Marshall Stanmore IV connected to power

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Should I buy the Marshall Stanmore IV?

Attribute

Notes

Score

Features

Multi-room with Auracast, new app works well, LDAC brought in, but lack of Wi-Fi is a shame.

4/5

Performance

Impactful yet detailed audio with tremendous depth, control, and power.

5/5

Design

Very similar to predecessor, but gorgeous amp-inspired aesthetic is massively appealing.

4.5/5

Value

It’s pricey, but stacks up well against competition.

4/5

Buy it if…

You’re focused on getting amazing sound quality
I have to say, the Stanmore IV surprised me by just how good it sounded — even though I already loved its predecessor. Bass is phenomenally powerful yet regimented, mids are driven yet layered, and treble is vibrant yet controlled. Throw in LDAC for higher-res listening and a decently wide soundstage, and you’ve got a great-sounding speaker.

You want a speaker that’s a statement piece
Although the Stanmore IV sounds great, it’s something else that truly helps it to stand out: its design. It maintains that gorgeous amp-inspired aesthetic that’s become synonymous with the Marshall brand, with enticing golden detailing, quality faux-leather casing, and the brand’s iconic logo front a center.

Don’t buy it if…

You’re looking for a portable speaker
When using the Stanmore IV, you’ll need to keep it hooked up to the mains. As a result, it’s better-suited to home use rather than being taken on the road. If you want a more portable option, I’d strongly recommend the Marshall Kilburn III, or awesome non-Marshall alternatives like the JBL Xtreme 5.

You want a smart speaker with Wi-Fi
The Stanmore IV is designed for the home, but it doesn’t have the smart features you’d expect from a rival like Sonos, say. For instance, it leaves out Wi-Fi connectivity (no AirPlay or Spotify connect), which is the most seamless and high-quality way to enjoy music wirelessly. It also leaves out voice assistant compatibility. If those features are important to you, I’d suggest checking out my alternatives below…

Marshall Stanmore IV review: also consider

Marshall Stanmore IV

Sonos Move 2

Klipsch The Three Plus

Price

$399.99 / £349.99 (AU$580)

$449 / £449 / AU$799

$399 / £379 / AU$529

Weight

8.8lbs / 4kg

6.6lbs / 3kg

10.6lbs / 4.8kg

Dimensions

13.8 x 8 x 7.3 inches / 350 x 203 x 185mm

6.3 x 9.5 x 5 inches / 160 x 241 x 127mm

7 x 14 x 8.4 inches / 178 x 355 x 213mm

Connectivity

Bluetooth 5.3, 3.5mm, RCA

Bluetooth 5.0, Wi-Fi, USB-C

Bluetooth 5.3, RCA, USB-C, digital optical

Speaker drivers

1 x 5-inch 60W woofer / 2 x 0.75-inch 25W tweeters

2 x angled tweeters, 1 x mid-woofer

2 x 57mm full-range drivers, 1 x 133mm subwoofer

Sonos Move 2
I’ve used the Sonos Move 2 plenty of times, and I absolutely love it. It plates up gorgeous, detailed audio, alongside seamless Wi-Fi streaming, multi-room capabilities, and convenient voice assistant functionality. It also has a 24-hour battery life, enabling you to take it on the go, and it looks incredibly stylish as well. You can’t ask for much more. Read our full Sonos Move 2 review.

Klipsch The Three Plus
Here’s another stylish speaker that seriously impressed us. Klipsch’s The Three Plus speaker offers assertive and intricate audio, fantastic build quality, and plenty of connectivity options. Read our full Klipsch The Three Plus review.

Marshall logo on the Marshall Stanmore IV

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How I tested the Marshall Stanmore IV

  • Spent days testing the speaker
  • Used at our dedicated music testing space at Future Labs
  • Mainly streamed music over Tidal

I tested the Marshall Stanmore IV over the course of a few days, during which time I listened to hours worth of music and exhausted every feature the speaker had to offer.

Most of the time, I used the Stanmore IV in our dedicated music testing room at Future Labs, where I mainly streamed tunes via Tidal on my Xiaomi 17. To begin with, I sifted through the tracks in our TechRadar reference playlist — which features songs from a wide variety of genres — but I also bumped a bunch of tunes from my personal library.

More generally, I’ve spent years testing audio gear here at TechRadar. I’ve reviewed everything from premium wireless headphones like the Sony WH-1000XM6 through to Dolby Atmos soundbars such as the JBL Bar 1300MK2. I’ve also tested more than 50 Bluetooth speakers, including lots of Marshall models, including the Marshall Middleton II and Acton IV.

The DIY energy boom is here — 30 US states are planning to legalize plug-in solar tech, as home battery installations quietly hit a record high

There's no mistaking the growing momentum behind small-scale, low-cost solar panel installations: panels you can plug into a standard wall outlet, without the expense, time, or paperwork of a full rooftop installation.

Now widely established in Europe (where the tech is best known as 'balcony solar'), we're starting to see a wave of American states move towards legalizing these plug-in panels as well. Utah was the first in 2025, and there are now proposals in 30 other states to make the devices available to buy.

They're perfect for renters as well as homeowners. You can take them with you if and when you move. Additionally, they offer some respite from the energy price crisis, and they're becoming increasingly widely available.

At the same time, we're seeing a record number of homes in the US installing battery energy systems, hooked up to rooftop solar or the grid — another way to reduce electricity costs and provide a backup for a creaking national power system. Here's what's happening with home energy tech right now, and where it's going next.

Plug-in solar: the state of play

Utah set the ball rolling for plug-in solar in the US by passing House Bill 340 in March 2025. It means that portable solar panels or rooftop panels — up to a total capacity of 1,200 watts (typically four roof panels) can be plugged into a regular outlet. These panel systems use an integrated microinverter to convert the panels' DC output into household AC, ready for use.

In the default setup, this means the energy produced by plugged-in 'balcony' panels will be taken up by your home appliances first, before they try to access the grid. While battery connectivity is possible, the general idea is that the energy isn't stored anywhere — it's just pushed into your home for use as needed.

Estimates suggest you can shave around 10% off your electricity bill, though this will vary a lot depending on factors like electricity prices and how much sunshine you get. You can think of it as a way of getting a sizable chunk off your bill, rather than something that's going to replace the power grid entirely. The kits themselves start at around $500 and go up from there.

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Bright Saver is tracking plug-in solar legislation (above) – blue states have 'active' legislation, green ones have 'passed' legislation, while yellow have 'passed one chamber'. (Image credit: Bright Saver)

Now other states are following Utah's lead. According to The Cool Down, more than 30 states have drafted some form of bill, while six states have already enacted related laws. You can keep track of what's happening via the Bright Saver tracker, which provides updates for each state and a handy interactive graphic showing the overall picture.

You'll notice quite a few states are at the 'deferred' stage, which means the decision on legislation has been put off to a later date. A lot of these deferrals are on safety grounds: the argument from utility companies is that feeding power into household wiring (rather than just taking it out) comes with risks, and that more needs to be done to protect both consumers and the power grid.

The UL 3700 safety certification, freshly put into place this year, should help here. Plug-and-play solar panels with this certification attached will have built-in safeguards to prevent systems from being overloaded and to stop power flowing back into lines. It's a badge to look for if you're buying this kind of equipment.

Home battery installations

Home battery tech is separate but related, and as Ars Technica reports, records are being broken for battery installations: 673 megawatts of energy storage were brought online in the first quarter of 2026, the highest that figure has ever been.

The key driver here matches up with plug-in solar: rapidly rising electricity costs. The batteries can either store energy from rooftop solar panels, or bank electricity at off-peak times ready to be used during on-peak times. Plus, these appliances offer protection against power outages and help save money.

Unlike plug-in solar panels, home batteries do require a professional installation, the cost of which can be added on top of a typical $10,000-and-up price of the battery itself. It'll take years to pay that back in savings, but it will be paid back — it depends largely on whether you're using solar panels, how many panels you're using, and your home's electricity demand.

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Tesla is one of the companies that will sell you a home battery (Image credit: Tesla)

There are even moves to tap into this stored energy to help meet the huge energy demands of AI. Companies including Tesla will pay you on an ongoing basis if you allow them to control when your battery charges up and releases power — helping to manage stress on the overall power grid, especially during peak times.

While today's plug-in solar systems aren't designed to connect to big home batteries directly — though they can certainly operate alongside each other in the same home — a selection of them now come with their own portable batteries. As both technologies get more common and issues like safety certifications get sorted out, it's certainly plausible that future plug-in solar kits will be able to feed home batteries.

With the potential cost savings, worries over power grid reliability, and the increasingly convenient (and legal) ways to get all of this set up, it's no wonder that plug-in solar and battery energy technology is growing in popularity — and all the signs are that these devices are likely to become much more widely used in the near future.

How to watch Sinner vs Zverev: Free Streams and TV Channels for Wimbledon Men's Final 2026

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Watch Jannik Sinner vs Alexander Zverev at Wimbledon 2026 final live streams as the top two seeds meet in what should be a high-quality showdown at Wimbledon. Expect huge serves, powerful groundstrokes and some delicate touches around the net as the two imposing figures meet for the 15th time.

Sinner’s title defence may have started shakily as he was pushed to five sets by Miomir Kecmanović, but since coming through that match he has looked untouchable. The Italian has breezed through the rounds without dropping a set and looked back to his very best as he eased past Novak Djokovic in the semi-finals.

Key to the victory was a remarkable serving display that saw Sinner win 88 percent of points behind his first serve. He also fired down 16 aces and saved the only break point he faced. He’ll aim to deliver an equally ruthless display against Zverev, a player he has beaten nine times in a row.

Zverev has also utilised his own massive serve to dominate at the All England Club, dropping just two sets on his run to the final. He also showed the quality of his return against home favorite Arthur Fery in the last four, finding great depth and consistently rushing his somewhat overwhelmed opponent.

It was an impressive performance from Zverev who has been playing with an extra air of confidence after claiming his first Grand Slam title in his fourth major final at Roland Garros. Having overcome one Italian (Flavio Cobolli) to lift the French Open title, he’ll hope he can defeat another to win his first Wimbledon crown.

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Sinner vs Zverev: Match Information

What time does Sinner vs Zverev start?

Sinner vs Zverev starts at 11am ET / 8am PT / 4pm BST and 1am AEST (Sun).

What is the Sinner vs Zverev head-to-head?

Sinner has a 10-4 record against Zverev and has won his last nine games against the German.

What is the weather at Wimbledon today?

It's a hot one with the temperature forecasted at 29°C (84.2°F).

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Welcome to our Wimbledon Men's Final live blog

Jannik Sinner of Italy in action against Nuno Borges of Portugal during the Gentlemen's Singles second round match on Day Three of The Championships Wimbledon 2026

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It's Sinner vs Zverev at SW19 as the top two seeds face off on centre court.

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How Sinner made it to the final against Djokovic

Women's doubles final underway, Sinner and Zverev at 4pm

Guo Hanyu and Kristina Mladenovic face Luisa Stefani and Gabriela Dabrowski in the Wimbledon 2026 women's doubles final

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Hey, Wimbledon fans - freelance contributor Jamie Richards here to take you through the final day of the championship.

The women's doubles final is underway. Guo and Mladenovic took the first set 6-3, but Stefani and Dubrowski currently lead 3-2 in the second set.

Guo and Mladenovic are women's doubles champions

Kristina Mladenovic and Hanyu Guo approach for an embrace after winning the Wimbledon 2026 women's doubles final

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Guo Hanyu and Kristina Mladenovic have won the women's doubles final against Luisa Stefani and Gabriela Dabrowski, with a final score of 6-3 7-5.

Sinner vs Zverev: First serve at 4pm BST

Jannik Sinner

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Jannik Sinner and Alexander Zverev take to Centre Court at 4pm BST / 11am ET / 8am PT for the men's single's final, the final match of the tournament.

Sinner serves

Sinner is first up to serve, starts with a fault, and ends up 15-0 up on second go. Both men are opening with heavy, powerful swings, and a long rally brings it up to 15-15.

Sinner lands first ace

An ace from Sinner brings us up to 30-30. His serves so far have been a mixed bag, but the power is there.

Sinner takes first game

Jannik Sinner

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Jannik Sinner has taken the first game of the first set and match overall. He's struggling with services, with three consecutive lets, but is rallying well. Zverev to serve in the second game.

Zverev strikes back

Alexander Zverev with tennis racquet in hand

Alexander Zverev on day 12 of the championship (Image credit: Cameron Spencer / Getty Images)

With a series of rapid first and even second serves, Zverev blitzes through the second game with straight points.

I helped drive this record-setting EV across Britain on sunshine alone — and the 870-mile trip cost absolutely nothing

Driving the length of Britain is an expensive endurance test that isn’t overly kind to the environment, but this week I helped do it for free, minus the emissions.

A standard Renault 4, the kind of car parked on any suburban street, has covered the circa 870 miles from Land's End to John o'Groats without taking a single unit from the grid or burning a drop of petrol. Every electron came from the sun. The same journey in a petrol car works out at £120.48 in fuel (around $160 / AU$230), or £240 there and back (about $320 / AU$460), while the Renault's bill was nothing.

This was the 'Easee Sun Run', a bid to drive a standard production EV the entire length of the country on solar power alone for the first time. The car was the £27,000 (about $36,190 / AU$52,150) Renault 4 E-Tech ‘Plein Sud’ — French for ‘Due South’, and a small in-joke given it was going to be driven very much north. You can order one now, although it carries no solar panels of its own, a fact that baffled onlookers the whole way up.

The charger is an Easee smart charger you can fit at home, while this particular Renault also had a secret weapon. In the boot was a 300kWh battery pack built by OnBio from second-life cells, the sort pulled out of EVs that were damaged before they ever reached a forecourt. Think of it as an oversized power bank for devices thirstier than a smartphone.

Here comes the sun

An electric car next to a charging station

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Power Logistics, a firm that normally keeps the lights on at festivals and 'Trooping the Colour', spent a week filling it from a solar farm before the off. "All of the energy we're using is for free," its director of operations Ian Peniston told me. "It's from the sun." Charged up, the pack holds enough to refill the little Renault six times over.

The man who dreamed up the record attempt is Jeremy Hart, an automotive adventurer who has driven a Land Rover to China, crossed America on dirt for sport, and installed the world's most remote public charger on St Helena.

The idea arrived after finding himself in the Canadian Arctic, charging an EV at minus 40C. If solar worked there, he reasoned, could it work here with the infrastructure we already have? The hard part was never the driving. It was finding solar farms that could promise the power going into the car was from the sun and nothing else, rather than the usual blend that flows off any site wired to the grid.

An electric car driving in front of a solar farm

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The route doubled as a tour of British solar at work. It began in Cornwall at Roskilly's, an organic farm and ice-cream parlor that runs on 316kW of panels and sent the car off with a tub of one-off "Easee peasy lemon squeezy" in the back. In Somerset, the convoy called at J B Wheaton & Sons, a haulage firm that laid down the UK's first commercial solar farm back in 2011, a 3.3MW array it built not to sell power but to wean its own lorries and sheds off a 38,000-liter diesel delivery every fortnight.

Whaley Bridge Cricket Club in the Peak District has run its bar and floodlights on 12kW of roof panels since 2021, proudly solar only. County Durham introduced Power Roll, which prints flexible, crisp-packet-thin solar film off a roll, light enough for the millions of roofs that cannot take the weight of glass and silicon.

Solar system

A man looking out of the window of an EV at a signpost for John o'Groats

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A few miles from Power Roll, Durham University's student team rolled out the eighth generation of its solar race car, four square meters of panels feeding a motor that sips 900W, about half a hairdryer.

Hand it the stored charge the Renault used to reach John o'Groats and, on the team's reckoning, the little racer would make it almost around the world. "We're a nation of inventors," Hart said. "The World Wide Web is ours, the jet engine was British. What happens quite often is that those innovations get picked up by other countries and commercialized." Solar, designed and printed in Britain, is the part he wants to keep here.

Hellbent on taking some of the glory, I joined for the final leg, Inverness up to the famous signpost at John o’Groats, and took my turn at the wheel. The brief was simple. Eco mode, hold to the limit, drive as you would on the school run. On a red-alert heatwave day, air conditioning running and four grown men aboard, the Renault did not grumble. We sat on a steady 243 miles of real-world range, roughly what Renault quotes, while the team averaged around 200 throughout.

Hart, who has covered the planet looking for motoring challenges, had strangely never driven his own country from top to bottom. "You realize what a beautiful place the UK is," he said. "It's only a thousand miles long, but there are some amazing roads. And if you can enjoy them in an EV, that's good, because otherwise you're throwing away all the joy of driving.”

Great Scott!

A top-down shot of an electric car driving through the countryside

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The journey sprang one absurdity. A cattle grid being replaced in Yorkshire sent the team 25 miles out of their way, a fair detour to go around a hole in the road.

The east coast of Scotland, meanwhile, was drenched in sun, and somewhere along it, we even stumbled on a sheep with its head jammed in a stock fence. We stopped, worked it loose, and watched it trot back to two lambs that began feeding as if nothing had happened. At John o'Groats, the welcome was a knot of bemused tourists, some from as far as Hong Kong, and a Czech biker gang, most of them on Harleys, who could not quite take in what the car had just done.

The entire run needed about six full charges at four hours each, so call it 24 hours of charging against the 16 hours of driving the route takes. Over the whole run the car drew 276 kWh, every unit of it solar. The panels gathered 555 kWh along the way, near enough twice what the car used, so there was sun in hand to have turned around at John o'Groats and driven all the way back to Land's End.

A laptop screen showing the energy usage of an EV on a solar-powered drive

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Gaps are also created by charge speed, not range. The Renault accepts a steady 11kW, but it’s short of what Easee's three-phase charger could push. Do this on a public network, Hart says, and you would win most of that time back. He proved it at the finish, plugging into a 50kW public charger, going for fish and chips, and returning to a full battery.

To keep the record clean, the team set itself a rule. They had to arrive with at least as much charge as they held when they took their first top-up, so nobody could claim a scrap of grid power had crept in before the start. That figure was 20 per cent. We rolled into John o'Groats with 28.

On the first morning in Cornwall, sea fog sat on the Lizard peninsula, the panels barely stirred, and the whole departure hung in the balance until the sun burned through. You notice your dependence on the light when there is no tank to fall back on. The same route in a small petrol car would have put around 78kg of CO2 into the air, more in anything larger. The Sun Run produced nothing worth counting.

What stayed with me while driving through the endlessly spectacular Highlands of Scotland was just how many homes had solar panels on their roofs. If the technology earns its keep in a country that spends half its winter in the dark, it earns it anywhere. Although it is just as well, the record attempt was intentionally scheduled to take place on the summer solstice to maximize daylight.

Electric feel

Gareth Simkins of the trade body Solar Energy UK puts the wider picture into perspective: On one April afternoon this year, solar met 46 per cent of Britain's electricity demand. A pyramid-shaped office in Edinburgh, visited earlier in the run, generates enough each year to send this Renault end-to-end 135 times.

"Electric vehicles and solar were made for each other," says Easee's chief executive, Anthony Fernandez. "I think this journey proves exactly that." His chief innovation officer, Kjetil Næsje, believes the challenge is to make them "talk better together", so the power reaching your car is the power you choose.

Full disclosure, you cannot yet pull into a solar farm and fill your boots, and Hart is the first to say so. "It's not really publicly possible to do what we've done yet," he told me. “But everyone wanted this to work, and I didn’t meet a single person who said 'This is a bad thing’." Fit your own panels and a home battery, and you are within reach of charging an EV on sunshine alone.

An EV parked next to a sign for John o'Groats

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The run also arrives as the UK government looks to legalize the plug-in solar kits that Germans have hung off their balconies for years, making your chase for the sun that bit easier.

There was a tidy symmetry waiting at the finish. The car reached John o'Groats on the evening Scotland met Brazil at the World Cup, and the village’s 8 Doors distillery had marked the same fixture with a limited 28-year-old single malt, the Seven Sons "Spirit of Brazil", drawn from a cask filled in 1998 when the sides last met. It sells for £240 (about $320 / AU$460), the same as the petrol we didn’t buy. A fitting prize, collected in person.

Hart has driven to China and across America and feels no need to repeat either. This one he rates differently. Crossing the whole country without paying a penny to move the car, he said, "is bonkers". Hard to argue, standing at the top of Britain with a full battery, a bottle of whisky, and nothing on the fuel receipt.

Why Building a SaaS Is the Worst Startup Idea for Most First-Time Founders

12 July 2026 at 05:38

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Microsoft's patch for a Windows Defender 0-day may have created a new attack path

12 July 2026 at 16:04

The feud between "NightmareEclipse" and Microsoft continues to hold unpleasant surprises for the Windows ecosystem. The disgruntled security researcher, who accused Redmond of hiding a pernicious backdoor in BitLocker's volume encryption, recently shared details about RoguePlanet, a new zero-day flaw that could be abused by cybercriminals to gain full administrative...

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Terem Moffi için düğmeye basıldı: Beşiktaş transferde durmuyor

Yeni sezon öncesi hücum hattını güçlendirmek isteyen Beşiktaş, OGC Nice'in Nijeryalı forveti Terem Moffi'yi radarına aldı. Teknik direktör Vincenzo Italiano'nun onay verdiği 27 yaşındaki golcü için Fransız kulübüyle görüşmelere başlayan siyah-beyazlılar, bu transferi hızlıca bitirmeyi hedefliyor.

Hücum hattını güçlendirmek isteyen Beşiktaş, Nijeryalı santrfor Terem Moffi’yi transfer listesine aldı. Siyah-beyazlı yönetim, teknik direktör Vincenzo Italiano’nun raporu doğrultusunda gol yollarındaki alternatifleri artırmak için harekete geçti.

İngiliz basınına yansıyan haberlere göre; Beşiktaş yönetimi, Fransız kulübü OGC Nice ile sözleşmesi devam eden 27 yaşındaki oyuncunun durumunu yakından takip ediyor. Güncel kulübünden ayrılmaya sıcak bakan Nijeryalı forvet için Nice yönetiminin de tatmin edici bir teklif gelmesi durumunda transfere onay vereceği belirtildi.

Besıktas

Beşiktaş teknik heyeti, Moffi'nin fiziksel gücü ve bitiricilik yeteneğinden dolayı bu transfere oldukça olumlu yaklaşıyor. Geçtiğimiz sezonu Portekiz ekibi FC Porto'da kiralık olarak geçiren milli futbolcu, çıktığı 15 resmi maçta 2 gol ve 1 asistlik performans sergiledi.

Yeni sezon başlamadan önce hücum hattını tamamlamak isteyen Beşiktaş, transferi hızla bitirmeyi amaçlıyor. Kulüpler ve oyuncu cephesi arasındaki görüşmelerin önümüzdeki günlerde daha da sıklaşması bekleniyor.

Türkiye'nin başına çorap ördü: Galatasaray Enciso'yu istiyor

Galatasaray, Okan Buruk'un raporu doğrultusunda 10 numara transferi için RC Strasbourg'un 22 yaşındaki Paraguaylı yıldızı Julio Enciso'yu listesinin ilk sırasına aldı; UEFA kıskacındaki Fransız kulübü, 30 milyon Euro'luk tekliflere kapıyı açmaya hazırlanıyor.

Galatasaray, 10 numara pozisyonunu güçlendirmek için rotayı Fransa’ya çevirdi. Sarı-kırmızılılar, RC Strasbourg forması giyen 22 yaşındaki Paraguaylı hücum orta saha oyuncusu Julio Enciso’yu transfer listesinin ilk sırasına aldı.

Teknik direktör Okan Buruk, genç oyuncunun milli takım ve Strasbourg'daki performansından çok etkilendi. Hatlar arasında fark yaratabilen modern bir 10 numara arayan Buruk, Enciso’nun adını doğrudan yönetime verdi.

Galatasaray

İddialara göre, sarı-kırmızılıların 52 yaşındaki teknik adamın raporu doğrultusunda belirlediği 5 kişilik oyun kurucu listesinde ilk sırada Enciso yer alıyor. Görüşmeler olumlu ilerlese de henüz bitmiş bir anlaşma bulunmuyor.

Geçen yaz Brighton’dan 10 milyon Euro’ya yakın bir bedelle Alsas ekibine katılan oyuncunun güncel piyasa değeri 25 milyon Euro. UEFA’nın Finansal Fair Play yaptırımlarıyla karşı karşıya olan ve oyuncu satması gereken Strasbourg, 30 milyon Euro civarındaki bir teklife kapıyı açmaya hazır.

Paraguay Milli Takımı ile 37 maça çıkan ve Strasbourg ile 2029'a kadar sözleşmesi bulunan Enciso için istenen bu yüksek bonservis bedeli transferin önündeki en büyük engel. Alternatif isimleri de masada tutan Galatasaray’ın bu bütçeyi gözden çıkarıp çıkarmayacağı ise henüz netleşmedi.

ABD, Jeremy Doku'yu hasta etti: Nefes almakta bile zorlanıyor

2026 Dünya Kupası'na çeyrek finalde veda eden Belçika'da Jeremy Doku krizi patlak verdi. ABD'de yakalandığı ağır akciğer enfeksiyonu nedeniyle nefes almakta zorlanan Manchester City'li yıldızın, sağlık ekibinin kortizon tedavisini reddettiği ve turnuva boyunca fiziksel olarak çöktüğü ortaya çıktı.

2026 Dünya Kupası çeyrek finalinde İspanya'ya 2-1 yenilerek elenen Belçika, turnuvadan büyük bir hayal kırıklığıyla ayrıldı. Kırmızı Şeytanlar'ın en büyük gol umutlarından olan Manchester City'li yıldız Jeremy Doku, ABD'ye ayak bastığı andan itibaren ciddi bir akciğer enfeksiyonuyla mücadele etti.

Hastalık nedeniyle fiziksel olarak ciddi şekilde zayıflayan genç kanat oyuncusunun, yakın çevresine nefes almakta bile büyük güçlük çektiğini söylediği öğrenildi. Bu sağlık krizi, takım içinde de büyük bir gerilime yol açtı. Belçika sağlık heyeti, Doku'yu yetiştirmek için güçlü bir kortizon tedavisi uygulamak istedi.

Doku, daha kademeli ve yavaş bir tedavi yöntemini seçerek kortizonu reddetti. Kaçırdığı antrenmanlar ve yetersiz fiziksel durumunun yanı sıra, turnuva sırasında ilk çocuğunun doğumu gibi duygusal dönüm noktaları da yaşayan Doku, bir türlü beklenen performansına ulaşamadı. İspanya karşısında nispeten daha dinamik bir oyun sergilese de turnuva genelinde beklentilerin çok altında kaldı.

Büyük umutlarla gittiği turnuvayı hastalık gölgesinde kapatan Jeremy Doku'nun, şimdi Belçika milli takımındaki liderlik rolünü yeniden kazanmak için hızlıca toparlanması bekleniyor.

Mostafa Mohamed ortadan kayboldu

Ligue 2'ye düşen FC Nantes'ta 24 Haziran'dan beri idmanlara çıkmayan ve adeta ortadan kaybolan Mostafa Mohamed, teknik direktör Michel Der Zakarian'ı şaşkına çevirdi.

Ligue 1'den küme düşen ve yeni sezon hazırlıklarına Ligue 2 için başlayan FC Nantes, büyük bir şokla çalkalanıyor. Takımın 24 Haziran’da başlayan sezon öncesi kamplarına katılmayan Mısırlı golcü Mostafa Mohamed, adeta ortadan kayboldu.

Yaşanan durum karşısında şaşkınlığını gizleyemeyen Nantes Teknik Direktörü Michel Der Zakarian, yerel basına yaptığı açıklamada sert ve sitemkâr konuştu:

- Mostafa... Daha önce hiç böyle bir şey görmedim! Bunu yapmaya kendisi karar verdi. Geri döndüğünde neler olacağını göreceğiz.

Fransız basınından Ouest-France’ın iddiasına göre; bu ani kayboluşun arkasında finansal nedenler yatıyor. Takımın küme düşmesiyle birlikte Mostafa Mohamed'in maaşında zorunlu bir indirime gidildiği ve Mısırlı forvetin bu durumdan ciddi şekilde rahatsız olduğu belirtiliyor.

Zamanında Fatih Terim’in büyük bir yıldız olacağını öngörerek Galatasaray’a kazandırdığı 26 yaşındaki golcünün adı, bu yaz transfer döneminde yeniden Süper Lig devleriyle anılıyor. Yaşanan bu son krizin ardından, oyuncunun Türkiye’ye dönme ihtimalinin her zamankinden daha yüksek olduğu konuşuluyor.

TSMC Can’t Keep Up With CoWoS Demand, Sending Advanced Packaging Orders Spilling Over To Intel & Rival Taiwanese Fabs

12 July 2026 at 15:40

TSMC Arizona is sending engineers to Taiwan for 3nm and 2nm production training

TSMC is facing a surge in AI chip orders using its advanced packaging technology, such as CoWoS, but competitors such as Intel are benefiting as the Taiwanese semiconductor powerhouse is unable to keep up with demand. Intel & Other Advanced Packaging Chip Manufacturers See Surge In Orders From TSMC Customers As CoWoS Unable To Meet Industry Demand AI and HPC chip demand has reached an unprecedented level, and the chips that are being built are based on some of the most advanced packaging technologies that the world has ever seen. Leading this advanced packaging race is none other than TSMC, […]

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SK Hynix CEO Warns 2027 Will Be Memory’s “Worst Year” Ever, With Shortages Set To Outlast The Decade

12 July 2026 at 14:45

A group of executives stands in front of SK hynix signage at Times Square, with a large screen displaying 'Live on in MEMORY' and the Nasdaq logo visible.

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Nothing Phone (4b) official, Pixel 11 series prices leak, Week 28 in review

12 July 2026 at 14:31

Welcome to your week's recap. Nothing dropped the Phone (4b) - cheaper, yet retaining Nothing's core specs - a Glyph Bar (but simplified), a big 6.77-inch 120Hz AMOLED display, a 5,200mAh battery, and a 50MP stabilized main camera. The phone starts at €329 and it's on pre-order. The vivo V80 series is reportedly launching next month with larger 7,200mAh batteries, Snapdragon 7 Gen 4 for the standard V80, ZEISS-branded cameras, and 90W charging. Pricing is expected to stay in line with the current V70 lineup. A fresh leak detailed the entire Pixel 11 lineup's European pricing, with all...

Milyarder Misir millisinin üzvlərinə 59 avtomobil hədiyyə edəcək

12 July 2026 at 15:00

BƏƏ-li iş adamı və milyarder Xələf əl-Həbtur futbol üzrə Misir millisinin dünya çempionatındakı uğurlu çıxışını xüsusi hədiyyə ilə mükafatlandıracaq.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə “The National” nəşri məlumat yayıb.

Əl-Həbtur komandanın futbolçularına, eləcə də məşqçi, inzibati və tibbi heyətinə ümumilikdə 59 ədəd “Mitsubishi Eclipse Cross” markalı krossover hədiyyə edəcəyini açıqlayıb:

“Misirin sevinci bütün ərəb dünyasının sevincidir. Bu hədiyyə ölkəsini ucaldan, azarkeşlərini sevindirən və bütün ərəblərə qətiyyət, əzm və döyüş ruhunun nümunəsini göstərən Misir qəhrəmanlarına sevgimizin və minnətdarlığımızın ifadəsidir”, – deyə milyarder sosial şəbəkə hesabında yazıb.

Əl-Həbturun təsis etdiyi “Al Habtoor Group” şirkətinin nümayəndəsi bildirib ki, 59 avtomobil artıq göndərilməyə hazırlanır. İş adamı mükafatın yalnız futbolçulara deyil, bütün texniki, inzibati və tibbi heyətə təqdim olunacağını vurğulayıb. Onun sözlərinə görə, əldə olunan uğur bütün kollektivin əməyinin nəticəsidir. Bu barədə artıq Misir Futbol Assosiasiyasına da məlumat verilib.

Qeyd edək ki, Misir millisi tarixində ilk dəfə dünya çempionatının 1/8 final mərhələsinə yüksəlib. Afrika təmsilçisi bu mərhələdə dünya çempionu Argentina yığmasına 2:3 hesabı ilə məğlub olaraq mübarizəni dayandırıb. Daha əvvəl BƏƏ-nin vitse-prezidenti, baş naziri və Dubay əmiri Şeyx Məhəmməd bin Rəşid Əl Məktum da Misir millisinin çıxışını yüksək qiymətləndirərək, komandanın son dəqiqəyədək dünya çempionuna qarşı mübarizə apardığını bildirmişdi.

Pikford İngiltərə millisində DÇ üzrə rekorda imza atdı

12 July 2026 at 14:00

İngiltərə millisinin qapıçısı Cordan Pikford futbol üzrə dünya çempionatlarında keçirdiyi oyunların sayına görə yığmanın yeni rekordçusu olub.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 32 yaşlı qolkiper bu göstəriciyə DÇ-2026-nın 1/4 final mərhələsində Norveçə qarşı keçirdikləri oyunda start heyətində meydana çıxmaqla nail olub.

Bununla da Pikford dünya çempionatlarında keçirdiyi matçların sayını 18-ə çatdıraraq İngiltərə millisinin tarixinə düşüb.

Əvvəlki rekord 17 oyunla sabiq qapıçı Piter Şilton və hazırkı hücumçu Harri Keynə məxsus idi. Keyn də Norveçlə qarşılaşmada meydana çıxıb.

Pikford üçün bu, karyerasında üçüncü dünya çempionatıdır. O, daha əvvəl 2018 və 2022-ci illərdə keçirilən mundiallarda da İngiltərə millisinin əsas qapıçısı olub. Komanda həmin turnirlərin hər ikisində 1/4 finala qədər irəliləmişdi.

2017-ci ilin yayından “Everton”un formasını geyinən qolkiper İngiltərə millisinin heyətində iki dəfə Avropa çempionatının gümüş medalını da qazanıb (2020, 2024).

Qeyd edək ki, Piter Şilton 1982, 1986 və 1990-cı illər dünya çempionatlarında iştirak edib. O, 125 oyunla İngiltərə millisinin tarixində ən çox oyun keçirən futbolçudur.

Harri Keyn üçün isə DÇ-2026 karyerasında üçüncü mundialdır. O, həmçinin İngiltərə millisinin tarixində 85 qolla ən məhsuldar futbolçu rekordunun sahibidir.

Tuxel: “Bu gün həyatı özümüz üçün çox çətinləşdirdik”

12 July 2026 at 06:00

İngiltərə millisinin baş məşqçisi Tomas Tuxel DÇ-2026-nın 1/4 finalında Norveç yığmasına qarşı keçirdikləri oyundan sonra fikirlərini paylaşıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, o, rəqib üzərində qazandıqları 2:1 hesablı qələbədən sonra komandasının oyunundan narazı qaldığını bildirib.

Alman mütəxəssis nəticənin sevindirici olduğunu desə də, futbolçularının çıxışını sərt tənqid edib:

“Heç vaxt deməmişdim ki, bu oyunda əziyyət çəkməli olacağıq. Bu gün həyatı özümüz üçün çox, çox çətinləşdirdik. Nəticə fantastikdir. Yarımfinala yüksəlmişik və bu, möhtəşəmdir. Amma oyunumuzdan razı deyiləm. Heç bir baxımdan.

Komandada əzmkarlıq var idi, lakin oynadığımız futbol səbəbindən problemləri özümüz yaratdıq. Çox sayda texniki səhvlər etdik, diqqətsiz davrandıq, topu kifayət qədər sürətli hərəkət etdirmədik və oyunumuzda ardıcıllıq yox idi. Bu gün bir qədər bəxtimiz gətirdi”.

Tomas Tuxel bunun psixoloji problemlərlə bağlı olmadığını vurğulayıb:

“Bilmirəm, bunun psixologiya ilə əlaqəsi var, ya yox. Məncə, məsələ bunda deyil. Xarakter baxımından komandada problem yoxdur. Hətta o qədər güclüdür ki, onu qablaşdırıb satmaq olar. Problem oyun keyfiyyətindədir. Daha yaxşı oynamalıyıq”.

Tuxel bir neçə futbolçunun çıxışını xüsusi qeyd edib:

“Ris Ceyms möhtəşəm oynadı. Morqan Rocers fantastik oyun keçirdi. Ebereçi Eze və Cəd Spens də matç ərzində performanslarını artırdılar. Onların hamısını təbrik edirəm. Amma ümumilikdə bu gün bəxt bizim tərəfdə idi”.

Alman mütəxəssis Cud Bellingemin performansına da toxunub:

“Bellinqem haqqında danışmağa ehtiyac yoxdur. O, bunu hər oyunda edir. Dünya səviyyəli futbolçudur”.

Sonda baş məşqçi komandanın inkişaf etməli olduğunu bildirib:

“Biz daha yaxşı olacağıq. Buna məcburuq. Amma indi bu uğuru qeyd etməli və anın dadını çıxarmalıyıq. Qarşıda üç günümüz var və bütün gücümüzə ehtiyac duyacağıq”.

Solbakken: “Braziliya ilə oyunda bəxt bizim tərəfdə idi, bu gün isə yox”

Norveç millisinin baş məşqçisi Stol Solbakken isə İngiltərəyə 1:2 hesablı məğlubiyyətdən sonra futbolçularına görə təəssüfləndiyini deyib:

“Uşaqlara görə çox üzülürəm. Amma yüksək səviyyəli idman bəzən belə amansız olur. Braziliya ilə oyunda bəxt bizim tərəfdə idi, bu gün isə yox. Bu dəfə şans bizdən üz döndərdi və bir çox məqam əleyhimizə işlədi.

İlk 20 dəqiqədə yaşadığımız çətinliklərdən sonra futbolçularımı tərifləməyə bilmərəm. Amma nəticə budur…”, – deyə göz yaşlarını saxlamaqda çətinlik çəkən Solbakken bildirib.

DÇ-2026: İngiltərə Norveç üzərində qələbə ilə yarımfinalda!

12 July 2026 at 04:00

Amerika Birləşmiş Ştatları (ABŞ), Kanada və Meksikada təşkil edilmiş futbol üzrə sayca 23-cü dünya çempionatı (DÇ-2026) davam edir.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu gün 1/4 final mərhələsinin növbəti qarşılaşması baş tutub.

Üçüncü yarımfinalçının adına Norveç – İngiltərə oyununda aydınlıq gəlib. Mayami şəhərində (Florida, ABŞ) təşkil edilmiş bu matç ingilislərin çətin qələbəsiylə yekunlaşıb.

Maçtın əsas vaxtı 1:1 hesablı heç-heçə ilə yekunlaşıb. Qalib hər biri 15 dəqiqədən ibarət əlavə hissələrdə müəyyənləşib. İngilislərin heyətində Cud Bellingem dubla imza atıb. Skandinaviyalıların tək qolu isə Andreas Şelderupdan gəlib.

Qeyd edək ki, İngiltərə seçməsi yarımfinalda Argentina – İsveçrə cütünün qalibi ilə qarşılaşacaq. Bu oyun da yaxın saatlarda start götürəcək.

DÇ-2026
1/4 final
12 iyul

Norveç – İngiltərə 1:2
Qollar: Anderas Şelderup, 36 – Cud Bellingem, 45+2; 93.

Maldini yenidən millidə – bu dəfə fərqli ampluada

12 July 2026 at 15:10

İtaliya millisinin yeni idman direktoru açıqlanıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə İtaliya Futbol Federasiyasının mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Keçmiş futbolçu Paolo Maldini bundan sonra yığmanın idman direktoru vəzifəsini icra edəcək.

Maldini bundan öncə “Milan”da çalışıb. O, 2023-cü ildən işsiz idi.

Sabiq “Qarabağ”lı Muradla komanda yoldaşı oldu

12 July 2026 at 14:54

Ötən mövsümü icarə əsasında “Qarabağ”da keçirən Sami Mmae karyerasına “Pafos”da davam edəcək.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, müdafiəçinin müqavilə ilə məxsus olduğu Zaqreb “Dinamo”su onu Kipr təmsilçisinə icarəyə verib. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

Mmae 2026/27 mövsümünü “Pafos”da keçirəcək.

Kipr klubunda azərbaycanlı futbolçu Murad Məmmədov da çıxış edir.

Juventus see opening offer for Pellegrino turned down by Parma

12 July 2026 at 15:04

Reports in Italy claim that Juventus have sent an opening offer to Parma for centre-forward Mateo Pellegrino, which has been turned down by the Gialloblu. 

Report: Parma turn down opening Juventus offer for Pellegrino

Juventus are on the hunt for a new striker now that Dusan Vlahovic’s contract has expired, and despite negotiations with Paris Saint-Germain for Randal Kolo Muani, reports over the last few days indicate that Juventus are beginning to shift their focus to a deal for Parma’s Pellegrino instead. 

The Old Lady have already brought in 19-year-old Jeff Ekhator from Genoa, but are keen to add another, more experienced option to their ranks. Juve are also expected to listen to offers for Jonathan David, Lois Openda and Arkadiusz Milik should they come in.

According to reports from Tuttosport, Juventus have sent an opening proposal to Parma for Pellegrino, who reportedly has suitors in the Premier League and LaLiga as well. 

Juventus have reportedly offered an initial loan deal with a conditional obligation to buy for €30m. The obligation to buy clause would be ‘easily achievable’, potentially linked to a top-half finish in Serie A next season. 

PARMA, ITALY - MAY 24: Mateo Pellegrino of Parma Calcio 1913 misses a chance during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and US Sassuolo Calcio at Stadio Ennio Tardini on May 24, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
PARMA, ITALY – MAY 24: Mateo Pellegrino of Parma Calcio 1913 misses a chance during the Serie A match between Parma Calcio 1913 and US Sassuolo Calcio at Stadio Ennio Tardini on May 24, 2026 in Parma, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)

This proposal has reportedly been turned down by Parma, although the two parties are not a million miles apart. 

Pellegrino himself is said to be keen on the move, Parma are reportedly willing to sell for a fee in the region of €30m, but either want this upfront, or if they are to agree to a loan, they would want a larger loan fee.

According to Calciomercato.com, the relevant parties are due to discuss the matter again within the coming hours.

Zaniolo skips training with medical certificate as Udinese salary remains unsettled

12 July 2026 at 14:32

Nicolo Zaniolo is not currently training with Udinese and has presented a medical certificate to explain his absence, but reports on Sunday claim that his ongoing salary dispute has not yet been fully settled either. 

Zaniolo not in training with Udinese and has not yet settled salary dispute

Zaniolo spent the 2025-26 season at Udinese, on loan from Galatasaray with an option to buy which has since been activated. The Bianconeri reportedly paid a fee of €5m to secure his signing on a permanent basis, and Galatasaray have kept hold of a 50% sell-on clause.

However, Zaniolo’s agent has recently explained that his client accepted a lower salary offer from Udinese last summer in order to push through a move in a race against time at the end of the summer transfer window. The feeling on the player’s side is that this salary does not reflect Zaniolo’s true value now that the transfer has been made permanent. 

The agent claimed that Udinese had agreed to sit down and discuss a new set of personal terms before making Zaniolo’s transfer permanent, but this has not happened and the player has been left feeling ‘bitterly disappointed’. 

Recent reports claimed that Zaniolo was earning an annual net salary of around €3m while he was still with Galatasaray, but that he accepted a cut to €1.2m per year in order to join Udinese last summer. 

MILAN, ITALY - APRIL 11: Nicolo Zaniolo of Udinese Calcio is put under pressure by Davide Bartesaghi of AC Milan during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Udinese Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 11, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 11: Nicolo Zaniolo of Udinese Calcio is put under pressure by Davide Bartesaghi of AC Milan during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Udinese Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 11, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)

Reports earlier this week claimed that a verbal agreement had been found with Udinese for an increase to €1.8m per season, but updates from Corriere dello Sport suggest that the new deal has not been entirely close and that Zaniolo is still open to moves elsewhere. 

Meanwhile, the player is not currently in pre-season training and has presented a medical certificate from his doctors in order to justify his absence.

 

Six Serie A players set to take part in 2026 World Cup semi-finals

12 July 2026 at 14:14

The quarter-final stage of the 2026 World Cup is complete, and a total of six Serie A players will be progressing through to the tournament’s semi-finals, which will kick off with France vs. Spain on Tuesday evening. 

France eliminated Morocco 2-0 in their quarter-final on Tuesday, Spain overcame Belgium 2-1, England defeated Norway 2-1 in extra-time on Saturday night and Argentina needed the full 120 minutes again to get past Switzerland in the early hours of Sunday morning, eventually finishing at 3-1.

Now, only six Serie A players are left heading into the World Cup semi-finals. Four of them represent France and two represent Argentina. 

The France squad boasts Milan pair Mike Maignan and Adrien Rabiot, along with Roma midfielder Manu Kone and Inter forward Marcus Thuram. Argentina have Thuram’s regular strike partner Lautaro Martinez as well as Como superstar Nico Paz in their ranks.

PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA - JULY 04: Mike Maignan #16 of France celebrates after the 1-0 victory during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 match between Paraguay and France at Philadelphia Stadium on July 04, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)
PHILADELPHIA, PENNSYLVANIA – JULY 04: Mike Maignan #16 of France celebrates after the 1-0 victory during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 match between Paraguay and France at Philadelphia Stadium on July 04, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)

A total of 15 Serie A players were eliminated at the quarter-final stage, including Norway’s quintet of Italian-based players: Morten Thorsby, Leo Ostigard, Marcus Holmgren Pedersen, Torbjorn Heggem and Kristian Thorstvedt. 

Belgium also had five Serie A players in their ranks, namely Napoli pair Romelu Lukaku and Kevin De Bruyne, Milan duo Koni De Winter and Alexis Saelemaekers and Atalanta’s Charles De Ketelaere.

Roma’s Neil El-Aynaoui (Morocco) and Switzerland quartet Manuel Akani (Inter), Remo Freuler (Bologna), Ardon Jashari (Milan) and Michel Aebischer (Pisa) were the other Italian-based players to be eliminated during the World Cup quarter-finals.

Which Serie A players are left standing at the 2026 World Cup?

EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY - JUNE 30: Marcus Thuram #9 of France walks out of the tunnel with teammates for warm ups before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round Of 32 match between France and Sweden at New York New Jersey Stadium on June 30, 2026 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Mattia Ozbot/Getty Images)
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – JUNE 30: Marcus Thuram #9 of France walks out of the tunnel with teammates for warm ups before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round Of 32 match between France and Sweden at New York New Jersey Stadium on June 30, 2026 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Mattia Ozbot/Getty Images)

France: Manu Kone (Roma), Marcus Thuram (Inter), Adrien Rabiot (Milan), Mike Maignan (Milan).

Spain: None.

England: None.

Argentina: Nico Paz (Como), Lautaro Martinez (Inter).

Official: Maldini appointed FIGC technical director in Italy national team revolution

12 July 2026 at 13:54

Paolo Maldini has officially been appointed as the new technical director of the FIGC (Italian FA) and will be joined by former Milan teammate Leonardo as an advisor, the federation has confirmed. 

Official: Maldini appointed new FIGC technical director

The revolution of the Italy national team is well and truly underway: Former FIGC President Gabriele Gravina resigned following Italy’s failure to qualify for the 2026 World Cup at the end of March, as did head coach Gennaro Gattuso and delegation chief Gianluigi Buffon. 

ROME, ITALY - JUNE 19: Gianluigi Buffon, Italy new head coach Gennaro Gattuso and FIGC president Gabriele Gravina pose during the press conference at Hotel Parco dei Principi on June 19, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
ROME, ITALY – JUNE 19: Gianluigi Buffon, Italy new head coach Gennaro Gattuso and FIGC president Gabriele Gravina pose during the press conference at Hotel Parco dei Principi on June 19, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)

Giovanni Malagò was elected as the successor to Gravina as the new President of the FIGC in June, and he has since been hard at work to appoint a new technical director, who will play a key role in the imminent appointment of a new head coach. 

Legendary former Milan and Italy defender Maldini has been chosen as the new technical director of the FIGC, and according to recent reports, will have ‘unprecedented’ powers as he looks to rebuild a national team that has won four World Cups but has failed to qualify for the last three editions of the tournament. 

He, along with advisor Leonardo, have signed four-year contracts with the Italy national team set-up, which is intended to take them through until the end of the 2030 World Cup.

“With great pleasure, Giovanni Malagò, President of the FIGC, announces that Paolo Maldini has accepted the position of the federation’s technical director,” read a statement on the FIGC website.

“Giovanni Malagò will also entrust Paolo Maldini with the Presidency of Club Italia.” 

Malagò himself commented: “Maldini has always been my goal. I thought he would be the right person to oversee the technical sector of the FIGC, which doesn’t only involve the senior national team, but the entire supply chain of the youth national sides. 

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)

“Over the last two weeks, we have talked about all the projects, going into specifics, and Paolo immediately told me that he would like to involve Leonardo as a consultant because of the demanding, challenging and time-consuming nature of the role. 

“I am happy, because I have deep respect for Leonardo. They are two sides of the same coin. It is a four-year commitment which must take us from now until 2030, the next World Cup, also passing through a European Championship.”

Up next for Maldini, Leonardo and Malagò is the appointment of a new head coach of the Italy national team. The latest reports indicate that Roberto Mancini is the current frontrunner, over challenger Antonio Conte.

Chelsea to receive windfall from £30m Turkish transfer deal as nomadic midfielder moves on

12 July 2026 at 15:13

Burnley’s sales continue, with a 22 year old midfielder the next out of the door, with a decent profit for the Clarets.

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Relegation from the Premier League has meant a fire sale at Burnley, and today two deals are being close to confirmed.

Newly promoted Coventry City have just signed Loum Tchaouna from the Clarets for £20m, and that’s not the only big wedge of cash they’ll have coming in shortly.

Fabrizio Romano has just given his “here we go” seal of approval to another major sale.

Ugochukwu continues nomadic travels around Europe

According to Romano, midfielder Lesley Ugochukwu is set to join Galatasaray from Burnley for around €30m.

The midfielder has bounced around a lot in the last few years after ending up in the Chelsea player trading cycle. The Blues bought him, loaned him to Southampton, then sold him to Burnley for a fee similar o the £25m they paid for him. There are also reports that they had a sell on clause in the sale, meaning they’re set for a small windfall now.

The defensive midfielder is still just 22, and will hope that this move to Galatasaray allows him some stability to develop his game.

In other news…

Arsenal have been told to sign a talented left winger who has slightly lost his way in recent years, especially if they can get him for a good price.

Even the newly promoted Premier League clubs are making a splash this summer – Coventry City have just signed a player for £20m.

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Former Man U defender tells Arsenal to “sweep” left winger up for £40m

12 July 2026 at 15:02

Arsenal should swoop for Marcus Rashford, at least according to one former Man U star who says it’s a no brainer.

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Arsenal won the Premier League last season and reached the Champions League final, but it’s clear to everyone that they want to strengthen this summer. The most obvious position where they could use an upgrade is on the left wing, where Gabriel Martinelli struggles to impress consistently, and Leandro Trossard is set to depart.

Arsenal should “sweep” target “off his feet”

A big name being linked with the Gunners recently is Marcus Rashford of Manchester United. After a good season on loan at Barcelona, he’s earned himself another shot at a top team, and the 28 year old is reportedly a target for Mikel Arteta.

WIth Rashford you’re not quite sure what you’re going to get. He’s a fantastic player on his day, but has struggled to keep it up consistently. One person who thinks there’s still a bargain to be had is former Man U defender Rio Ferdinand:

“For 40 milion, I am sweeping Marcus Rashford off his feet,” the former England defender said on his podcast.

At the right price, he really has to be worth a punt.

In other news…

Even the newly promoted Premier League clubs are making a splash this summer – Coventry City have just signed a player for £20m.

In an odd way, Enzo Fernandez is playing himself out a of the move he wants this summer every time he does well for Argentina at the World Cup.

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£20m winger makes Premier League move as first major statement from promoted team

12 July 2026 at 14:50

Coventry have got themselves into gear and completed their biggest transfer of the summer so far, adding an attacker.

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Coventry stormed to the Championship title last season, but since then things have gone pretty quiet at the CBS Arena.

Manager Frank Lampard signed a new contract, but it soon became clear their transfer business wasn’t going to be an imitation of Sunderland’s total overhaul a year ago.

Still, the Sky Blues have confirmed their first really big deal of the summer – Loum Tchaouna has joined for £20m from Burnley.

Lampard adds Loum to promotion squad

He signed for the Clarets a year ago for £12m, but their relegation meant he was back on the market. He adds some much needed speed and dynamism to the Coventry attack. The winger showed promise, but it was always going to be hard to shine in a struggling, defensive side at the bottom of the Premier League.

Also linked with Coverntry is Aurele Amenda of Swizterland. With the Swiss now out of the World Cup, his move from Frankfurt can now be completed. The centre back did not feature last night as his country were knocked out by Argentina in a tight quarter final.

In other news…

In an odd way, Enzo Fernandez is playing himself out a of the move he wants this summer every time he does well for Argentina at the World Cup.

One really interesting player on the market this summer is Christos Tzolis, and Arsenal are front of the queue to sign him.

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Colts' Quenton Nelson ranked among top IOL; what NFL execs had to say

The Indianapolis Colts' Quenton Nelson came in at No. 2 in ESPN's annual interior offensive linemen rankings.

Each year, Jeremy Fowler goes position by position, putting together a list of the 10 players from each unit. However, what makes these rankings unique is that a total of 70 NFL execs, coaches, and scouts were the voters. Other elements, such as research, interviews, and film analysis by Matt Bowen, factor in as well.

About to enter his ninth NFL season, Nelson continues to play at an extremely high level. Among all guards this season, Nelson ranked fourth in Pro Football Focus' pass-blocking efficiency and fourth in run-blocking grade.

He is an eight-time Pro Bowler and has made six All-Pro teams in his career.

"Some drop-off but still elite," an NFC executive told Fowler. "[He] was No. 1 for a long time, but the Smiths (Tyler and Trey) and [Quinn] Meinerz are on his heels."

Fowler wrote that Nelson has been a "beacon of consistency" for the Colts, with voters agreeing that he is still "very much an anchor" up front at age 30.

"Can anchor, bend, wide," an AFC exec told Fowler. "Not as dominant as before but better than he was in 2024."

Nelson is entering the final year of his current deal. ESPN's Bill Barnwell wrote recently that Nelson's next contract could make him the highest-paid guard in the NFL.

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USC’s Mason Edwards selected in second round of MLB Draft by Athletics

Saturday marked the first four rounds of the 2026 MLB Draft. In the second round, the Athletics selected USC pitcher Mason Edwards with the 47th overall pick.

Edwards finished the 2026 season with a record of 8-0 and an impressive 2.07 ERA. He struck out 169 batters, the most by a USC pitcher since Mark Prior in 2001. Recently, he became the first Trojan to earn first-team All-American honors in 11 years.

Heading into the draft, there was a lot of speculation about Edwards as a first round pick. While that did not happen, he is still the highest-drafted Trojan since 2009.

After more than half a century of calling Oakland home Athletics are currently in their second season playing in Sacramento. However, their plan is to move to Las Vegas before the end of the decade, and will likely be there by the time that Edwards reaches the major league should he sign with the team.

The remaining 16 rounds of this year’s MLB Draft will be held on Sunday. We will see if any additional Trojans hear their names called.

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What channel is the World Cup on in Canada? Complete TV schedule to watch 2026 matches on TSN

World Cup 2026 fans

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The biggest World Cup to ever take place sees 48 nations battling to be crowned the best international team in world soccer.

They'll be 104 matches taking place across the USA, Canada and Mexico as the co-hosts aim to put on a true spectacle that'll culminate with the winner being crowned on July 19.

Soccer fans won't have to look too hard to find the matches on TV or their live streaming services, but with so many games across four time zones there's still plenty of room for error.

The Sporting News is on hand to bring you all the details about the tournament, including how to tune in, and an overview of the match schedule.

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How to watch World Cup 2026: TV channels, live streams

  • TV channels: TSN, CTV, RDS (French)
  • Live streams: TSN GO, CTV Go, Amazon Prime

The broadcast rights for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada are owned by Bell Media, who will air all matches in English on TSN and CTV, and in French on RDS.

All 104 matches of the tournament will be televised in Canada, with streaming available on both CTV GO and TSN GO. Audio commentary will also be broadcast on TSN Radio.

TSN channels set to air games in English include TSN1, TSN3, TSN4, and TSN5.

TSN can also be added as a separate subscription channel on Amazon Prime with fans able to access all of TSN's live and on demand content.

World Cup 2026 TV channel guide in Canada

Quarterfinals

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Thu, Jul. 94 p.m.QF1: France 2-0 MoroccoTSN, CTV
Fri, Jul. 103 p.m.QF2: Spain 2-1 BelgiumTSN, CTV
Sat, Jul. 115 p.m.QF3: Norway 1-2 (AET) EnglandTSN, CTV
Sat, Jul. 119 p.m.QF4: Argentina 3-1 (AET) SwitzerlandTSN, CTV

Semifinals

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Tue, Jul. 143 p.m.SF1: France vs. SpainTSN, CTV
Wed, Jul. 153 p.m.SF2: England vs. ArgentinaTSN, CTV

Third-place match

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Sat, Jul. 185 p.m.Loser, SF1 vs. Loser, SF2TBC

Final

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Sun, Jul. 193 p.m.Winner, SF1 vs. Winner, SF2TBC

Round of 16

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Sat, Jul. 41 p.m.M2: Canada 0-3 MoroccoTSN, CTV
Sat, Jul. 45 p.m.M1: Paraguay 0-1 FranceTSN, CTV
Sun, Jul. 54 p.m.M3: Brazil 1-2 NorwayTSN, CTV
Sun, Jul. 58 p.m.M4: Mexico 2-3 EnglandTSN
Mon, Jul. 63 p.m.M5: Portugal 0-1 SpainTSN
Mon, Jul. 68 p.m.M6: Belgium 4-1 United StatesTSN
Tue, Jul. 712 p.m.M7: Argentina 3-2 EgyptTSN
Tue, Jul. 74 p.m.M8: Switzerland 0-0 (4-3 on pens) ColombiaTSN, CTV

Round of 32

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Sun, Jun. 283 p.m.M1: South Africa 0-1 CanadaTSN, CTV
Mon, Jun. 294:30 p.m.M2: Germany 1-1 (3-4 on pens) ParaguayTSN
Mon, Jun. 299 p.m.M3: Netherlands 1-1(2-3 on pens) MoroccoTSN
Mon, Jun. 291 p.m.M4: Brazil 2-1 JapanTSN
Tue, Jun. 305 p.m.M5: France 3-0 SwedenTSN
Tue, Jun. 301 p.m.M6: Ivory Coast 1-2 NorwayTSN
Tue, Jun. 309 p.m.M7: Mexico 2-0 EcuadorTSN
Wed, Jul. 112 p.m.M8: England 2-1 DR CongoTSN, CTV
Wed, Jul. 18 p.m.M9: USA 2-0 Bosnia & HerzegovinaTSN, CTV
Wed, Jul. 14 p.m.M10: Belgium 3-2 (AET) SenegalTSN, CTV
Thu, Jul. 27 p.m.M11: Portugal 2-1 CroatiaTSN, CTV
Thu, Jul. 23 p.m.M12: Spain 3-0 AustriaTSN
Thu, Jul. 211 p.m.M13: Switzerland 2-0 AlgeriaTSN, CTV
Fri, Jul. 36 p.m.M14: Argentina 3-2 (AET) Cape VerdeTSN
Fri, Jul. 39:30 p.m.M15: Colombia 1-0 GhanaTSN
Fr, Jul. 32 p.m.M16: Australia 1-1 (2-4 on pens) EgyptTSN

Group A results

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Thu, Jun. 113 p.m.Mexico 2-0 South AfricaTSN, CTV
Thu, Jun. 1110 p.m.South Korea 2-1 CzechiaTSN
Thu, Jun. 1812 p.m.Czechia 1-1 South AfricaTSN
Thu, Jun. 189 p.m.Mexico 1-0 South KoreaTSN
Wed, Jun. 249 p.m.Czechia 0-3 MexicoTSN
Wed, Jun. 249 p.m.South Africa 1-0 South KoreaTSN2

STADIUM GUIDES: Estadio Azteca | Estadio Akron | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Estadio BBVA

Group B results

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Fri, Jun. 123 p.m.Canada 1-1 Bosnia and HerzegovinaTSN, CTV
Sat, Jun. 133 p.m.Qatar 1-1 SwitzerlandTSN, CTV
Thu, Jun. 183 p.m.Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-4 SwitzerlandTSN
Thu, Jun. 186 p.m.Canada 6-0 QatarTSN, CTV
Wed, Jun. 243 p.m.Switzerland 2-1 CanadaTSN, CTV
Wed, Jun. 243 p.m.Bosnia and Herzegovina 3-1 QatarTSN2

STADIUM GUIDES:BMO Field | Levi's Stadium | SoFi Stadium | BC Place | Lumen Field

Group C results

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Sat, Jun. 136 p.m.Brazil 1-1 MoroccoTSN, CTV
Sat, Jun. 139 p.m.Haiti 0-1 ScotlandTSN, CTV
Fri, Jun. 196 p.m.Scotland 0-1 MoroccoTSN
Fri, Jun. 199 p.m.Brazil 3-0 HaitiTSN
Wed, Jun. 246 p.m.Scotland 0-3 BrazilTSN
Wed, Jun. 246 p.m.Morocco 4-2 HaitiTSN2

Group D results

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Fri, Jun. 129 p.m.United States 4-1 ParaguayTSN, CTV2
Sat, Jun. 1312 a.m.Australia 2-0 TurkeyTSN, CTV
Fri, Jun. 193 p.m.United States 2-0 AustraliaTSN
Sat, Jun. 2012 a.m.Turkey 0-1 ParaguayTSN
Thu, Jun. 2510 p.m.Turkey 3-2 United StatesTSN
Thu, Jun. 2510 p.m.Paraguay 0-0 AustraliaTSN2

STADIUM GUIDES: SoFi Stadium | BC Place | Levi's Stadium | Lumen Field

Group E results

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Sun, Jun. 141 p.m.Germany 7-1 CuracaoTSN, CTV
Sun, Jun. 147 p.m.Ivory Coast 1-0 EcuadorTSN
Sat, Jun. 204 p.m.Germany 2-1 Ivory CoastTSN, CTV
Sat, Jun. 208 p.m.Ecuador 0-0 CuracaoTSN, CTV
Thu, Jun. 254 p.m.Ecuador 2-1 GermanyTSN
Thu, Jun. 254 p.m.Curacao 0-2 Ivory CoastTSN2

Group F results

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Sun, Jun. 144 p.m.Netherlands 2-2 JapanTSN, CTV
Sun, Jun. 1410 p.m.Sweden 5-1 TunisiaTSN
Sat, Jun. 201 p.m.Netherlands 5-1 SwedenTSN, CTV
Sun, Jun. 2112 a.m.Tunisia 0-4 JapanTSN
Thu, Jun. 257 p.m.Tunisia 1-3 NetherlandsTSN
Thu, Jun. 257 p.m.Japan 1-1 SwedenTSN2

Group G results

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Mon, June 153 p.m.Belgium 1-1 EgyptTSN
Mon, June 159 p.m.Iran 2-2 New ZealandTSN
Sun, June 213 p.m.Belgium 0-0 IranTSN, CTV
Sun, June 219 p.m.New Zealand 1-3 EgyptTSN, CTV
Fri, June 2611 p.m.New Zealand 1-5 BelgiumTSN, CTV2
Fri, June 2611 p.m.Egypt 1-1 IranTSN2

Group H results

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Mon, Jun. 1512 p.m.Spain 0-0 Cape VerdeTSN
Mon, Jun. 156 p.m.Saudi Arabia 1-1 UruguayTSN
Sun, Jun. 2112 p.m.Spain 4-0 Saudi ArabiaTSN, CTV
Sun, Jun. 216 p.m.Uruguay 2-2 Cape VerdeTSN, CTV
Fri, Jun. 268 p.m.Uruguay 0-1 SpainTSN
Fri, Jun. 268 p.m.Cape Verde 0-0 Saudi ArabiaTSN2

Group I results

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Tue, Jun. 163 p.m.France 3-0 SenegalTSN
Tue, Jun. 166 p.m.Iraq 1-4 NorwayTSN
Mon, Jun. 225 p.m.France 3-0 IraqTSN
Mon, Jun. 228 p.m.Norway 3-2 SenegalTSN
Fri, Jun. 263 p.m.Norway 1-4 FranceTSN
Fri, Jun. 263 p.m.Senegal 5-0 IraqTSN2, CTV

Group J results

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Tue, Jun. 169 p.m.Argentina 3-0 AlgeriaTSN
Tue, Jun. 1712 a.m.Austria 3-1 JordanTSN
Mon, Jun. 221 p.m.Argentina 2-0 AustriaTSN
Mon, Jun. 2211 p.m.Jordan 1-2 AlgeriaTSN
Sat, Jun. 2710 p.m.Jordan 1-3 ArgentinaTSN, CTV
Sat, Jun. 2710 p.m.Algeria 3-3 AustriaTSN2

Group K results

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Wed, Jun. 171 p.m.Portugal 1-1 DR CongoTSN, CTV
Wed, Jun. 1710 p.m.Uzbekistan 1-3 ColombiaTSN
Tue, Jun. 231 p.m.Portugal 5-0 UzbekistanTSN
Tue, Jun. 2310 p.m.Colombia 1-0 DR CongoTSN
Sat, Jun. 277:30 p.m.Colombia 0-0 PortugalTSN, CTV
Sat, Jun. 277:30 p.m.DR Congo3-1 UzbekistanTSN2

Group L results

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Wed, Jun. 174 p.m.England 4-2 CroatiaTSN2, CTV
Wed, Jun. 177 p.m.Ghana 1-0 PanamaTSN2, CTV
Tue, Jun. 234 p.m.England 0-0 GhanaTSN
Tue, Jun. 237 p.m.Panama 0-1 CroatiaTSN, CTV
Sat, Jun. 275 p.m.Panama 0-2 EnglandTSN, CTV
Sat, Jun. 275 p.m.Croatia 2-1 GhanaTSN2

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Commanders could be one of NFL's most underrated teams in 2026

The Washington Commanders' 2025 season threw a wrench in the momentum the team gained in 2024. After making it to the NFC Championship in 2024, the Commanders won just five games in 2025, largely due to the sheer number of injuries on the team as well as the specific players who were injured.

That derailment is why experts and analysts across the league are wary of predicting a winning season for Washington. Still, one media outlet is warning the league not to sleep on the Commanders. Pro Football Sports Network's Jason Katz spoke on the Football Debate Club podcast and picked the Commanders as the league's biggest sleeper.

“There’s no debating Washington’s 2025 season,” Katz said. “It was a disaster.” The Commanders opened by alternating wins and losses through five games, lost eight straight after that, and saw their playoff hopes end with a Week 14 shutout in Minnesota. They stumbled to 5-12 and third in the NFC East. On the surface, that reads like a team that needs a full teardown.

Look closer, and the record is more injury report than talent evaluation. “But were they as bad as their 5-12 record might suggest?” Katz asked. “I say no.”

This is something we've talked about at Commanders Wire this offseason, too. The Commanders' 2025 season was in no way representative of what this team will look like in 2026. First, there are the injuries to consider. Not just the number of them, but who was injured.

Jayden Daniels, Terry McLaurin, Austin Ekeler, Dorance Armstrong, and Zach Ertz were among the most impactful losses to the Commanders. Ertz and Ekeler are no longer with the team, but the others remain on the roster. Combined with the roster and coaching changes this offseason, the Commanders are not the same team in 2026 that they were in 2025.

When trying to predict the outcome of a team's season, you can't simply look at history. And if that's what you're doing, there needs to be context. The Commanders' 2025 season was awful, but that doesn't automatically mean that 2026 won't be great. Daniels and McLaurin are healthy. The defense has been revamped. Coordinators have been replaced. This is a team that many are sleeping on, and those people are likely to be blindsided when the Commanders reestablish themselves as contenders.

This article originally appeared on Commanders Wire: Commanders could be one of NFL's most underrated teams in 2026

What channel is the World Cup on in USA? Complete TV schedule to watch 2026 matches on Fox

World Cup 2026 fans

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The biggest World Cup to ever take place sees 48 nations battling to be crowned the best international team in world soccer.

They'll be 104 matches taking place across the USA, Canada and Mexico as the co-hosts aim to put on a true spectacle that'll culminate with the winner being crowned on July 19.

Soccer fans won't have to look too hard to find the matches on TV or their live streaming services, but with so many games across four time zones there's still plenty of room for error.

The Sporting News is on hand to bring you all the details about the tournament, including how to tune in, and an overview of the match schedule.

MORE:Complete FIFA World Cup 2026 schedule

How to watch World Cup 2026: TV channels, live streams

  • ENGLISH:
    • TV channel: FOX
    • Streaming:fubo, Fox ONE, Fox Sports app
  • SPANISH:

FOX is the main English-language FIFA broadcast partner in the United States, and will have the rights to the 2026 FIFA World Cup on home soil.

The broadcaster has announced that all 104 matches of the tournament will be televised throughout the competition. 69 matches from the competition will air on the main FOX network channel, while 35 others will be televised on FS1.

For Spanish-language coverage, all 104 matches will stream live on Peacock, with 92 matches airing on Telemundo and 12 on Universo.

All those channels, both English and Spanish, are available to stream in the United States on fubo, who are offering a FREE trial for new users.

Every match will also stream live on FOX One and the FOX Sports app.

World Cup 2026 TV channel guide in USA

Quarterfinals

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Thu, Jul. 94 p.m.QF1: France 2-0 MoroccoFOX, fubo
Fri, Jul. 103 p.m.QF2: Spain 2-1 BelgiumFOX, fubo
Sat, Jul. 115 p.m.QF3: Norway 1-2 (AET) EnglandFOX, fubo
Sat, Jul. 119 p.m.QF4: Argentina 3-1 (AET) SwitzerlandFOX, fubo

Semifinals

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Tue, Jul. 143 p.m.SF1: France vs. SpainFOX, fubo
Wed, Jul. 153 p.m.SF2: England vs. ArgentinaFOX, fubo

Third-place match

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Sat, Jul. 185 p.m.Loser, SF1 vs. Loser, SF2FOX, fubo

Final

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Sun, Jul. 193 p.m.Winner, SF1 vs. Winner, SF2FOX, fubo

Round of 16

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Sat, Jul. 41 p.m.M2: Canada 0-3 MoroccoFOX, fubo
Sat, Jul. 45 p.m.M1: Paraguay 0-1 FranceFOX, fubo
Sun, Jul. 54 p.m.M3: Brazil 1-2 NorwayFOX, fubo
Sun, Jul. 58 p.m.M4: Mexico 2-3 EnglandFOX, fubo
Mon, Jul. 63 p.m.M5: Portugal 0-1 SpainFOX, fubo
Mon, Jul. 68 p.m.M6: Belgium 4-1 United StatesFOX, fubo
Tue, Jul. 712 p.m.M7: Argentina 3-2 EgyptFOX, fubo
Tue, Jul. 74 p.m.M8: Switzerland 0-0 (4-3 on pens) ColombiaFOX, fubo

Round of 32

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Sun, Jun. 283 p.m.M1: South Africa 0-1 CanadaFOX, fubo
Mon, Jun. 294:30 p.m.M2: Germany 1-1 (3-4 on pens) ParaguayFOX, fubo
Mon, Jun. 299 p.m.M3: Netherlands 1-1(2-3 on pens) MoroccoFOX, fubo
Mon, Jun. 291 p.m.M4: Brazil 2-1 JapanFOX, fubo
Tue, Jun. 305 p.m.M5: France 3-0 SwedenFOX, fubo
Tue, Jun. 301 p.m.M6: Ivory Coast 1-2 NorwayFOX, fubo
Tue, Jun. 309 p.m.M7: Mexico 2-0 EcuadorFOX, fubo
Wed, Jul. 112 p.m.M8: England 2-1 DR CongoFOX, fubo
Wed, Jul. 18 p.m.M9: USA 2-0 Bosnia & HerzegovinaFOX, fubo
Wed, Jul. 14 p.m.M10: Belgium 3-2 (AET) SenegalFS1, fubo
Thu, Jul. 27 p.m.M11: Portugal 2-1 CroatiaFOX, fubo
Thu, Jul. 23 p.m.M12: Spain 3-0 AustriaFOX, fubo
Thu, Jul. 211 p.m.M13: Switzerland 2-0 AlgeriaFS1, fubo
Fri, Jul. 36 p.m.M14: Argentina 3-2 (AET) Cape VerdeFOX, fubo
Fri, Jul. 39:30 p.m.M15: Colombia 1-0 GhanaFOX, fubo
Fr, Jul. 32 p.m.Australia 1-1 (2-4 on pens) EgyptFOX, fubo

Group A results

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Thu, Jun. 113 p.m.Mexico 2-0 South AfricaFOX, fubo
Thu, Jun. 1110 p.m.South Korea 2-1 CzechiaFS1, fubo
Thu, Jun. 1812 p.m.Czechia 1-1 South AfricaFOX, fubo
Thu, Jun. 189 p.m.Mexico 1-0 South KoreaFOX, fubo
Wed, Jun. 249 p.m.Czechia 0-3 MexicoFOX, fubo
Wed, Jun. 249 p.m.South Africa 1-0 South KoreaFS1, fubo

STADIUM GUIDES:Estadio Azteca | Estadio Akron | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Estadio BBVA

Group B results

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Fri, Jun. 123 p.m.Canada 1-1 Bosnia and HerzegovinaFOX, fubo
Sat, Jun. 133 p.m.Qatar 1-1 SwitzerlandFOX, fubo
Thu, Jun. 183 p.m.Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-4 SwitzerlandFOX, fubo
Thu, Jun. 186 p.m.Canada 6-0 QatarFS1, fubo
Wed, Jun. 243 p.m.Switzerland 2-1 CanadaFOX, fubo
Wed, Jun. 243 p.m.Bosnia and Herzegovina 3-1 QatarFS1, fubo

STADIUM GUIDES:BMO Field | Levi's Stadium | SoFi Stadium | BC Place | Lumen Field

Group C results

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Sat, Jun. 136 p.m.Brazil 1-1 MoroccoFS1, fubo
Sat, Jun. 139 p.m.Haiti 0-1 ScotlandFS1, fubo
Fri, Jun. 196 p.m.Scotland 0-1 MoroccoFOX, fubo
Fri, Jun. 199 p.m.Brazil 3-0 HaitiFOX, fubo
Wed, Jun. 246 p.m.Scotland 0-3 BrazilFOX, fubo
Wed, Jun. 246 p.m.Morocco 4-2 HaitiFS1, fubo

Group D results

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Fri, Jun. 129 p.m.United States 4-1 ParaguayFOX, fubo
Sat, Jun. 1312 a.m.Australia 2-0 TurkeyFS1, fubo
Fri, Jun. 193 p.m.United States 2-0 AustraliaFOX, fubo
Sat, Jun. 2012 a.m.Turkey 0-1 ParaguayFS1, fubo
Thu, Jun. 2510 p.m.Turkey 3-2 United StatesFOX, fubo
Thu, Jun. 2510 p.m.Paraguay 0-0 AustraliaFS1, fubo

STADIUM GUIDES:SoFi Stadium | BC Place | Levi's Stadium | Lumen Field

Group E results

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Sun, Jun. 141 p.m.Germany 7-1 CuracaoFOX, fubo
Sun, Jun. 147 p.m.Ivory Coast 1-0 EcuadorFS1, fubo
Sat, Jun. 204 p.m.Germany 2-1 Ivory CoastFOX, fubo
Sat, Jun. 208 p.m.Ecuador 0-0 CuracaoFS1, fubo
Thu, Jun. 254 p.m.Ecuador 2-1 GermanyFOX, fubo
Thu, Jun. 254 p.m.Curacao 0-2 Ivory CoastFS1, fubo

Group F results

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Sun, Jun. 144 p.m.Netherlands 2-2 JapanFOX, fubo
Sun, Jun. 1410 p.m.Sweden 5-1 TunisiaFS1, fubo
Sat, Jun. 201 p.m.Netherlands 5-1 SwedenFOX, fubo
Sun, Jun. 2112 a.m.Tunisia 0-4 JapanFS1, fubo
Thu, Jun. 257 p.m.Tunisia 1-3 NetherlandsFS1, fubo
Thu, Jun. 257 p.m.Japan 1-1 SwedenFOX, fubo

Group G results

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Mon, June 153 p.m.Belgium 1-1 EgyptFOX, fubo
Mon, June 159 p.m.Iran 2-2 New ZealandFS1, fubo
Sun, June 213 p.m.Belgium 0-0 IranFS1, fubo
Sun, June 219 p.m.New Zealand 1-3 EgyptFS1, fubo
Fri, June 2611 p.m.New Zealand 1-5 BelgiumFOX, fubo
Fri, June 2611 p.m.Egypt 1-1 IranFS1, fubo

Group H results

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Mon, Jun. 1512 p.m.Spain 0-0 Cape VerdeFOX, fubo
Mon, Jun. 156 p.m.Saudi Arabia 1-1 UruguayFS1, fubo
Sun, Jun. 2112 p.m.Spain 4-0 Saudi ArabiaFOX, fubo
Sun, Jun. 216 p.m.Uruguay 2-2 Cape VerdeFS1, fubo
Fri, Jun. 268 p.m.Uruguay 0-1 SpainFOX, fubo
Fri, Jun. 268 p.m.Cape Verde 0-0 Saudi ArabiaFS1, fubo

Group I results

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Tue, Jun. 163 p.m.France 3-1 SenegalFOX, fubo
Tue, Jun. 166 p.m.Iraq 1-4 NorwayFOX, fubo
Mon, Jun. 225 p.m.France 3-0 IraqFOX, fubo
Mon, Jun. 228 p.m.Norway 3-2 SenegalFOX, fubo
Fri, Jun. 263 p.m.Norway 1-4 FranceFOX, fubo
Fri, Jun. 263 p.m.Senegal 5-0 IraqFS1, fubo

Group J results

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Tue, Jun. 169 p.m.Argentina 3-0 AlgeriaFOX, fubo
Tue, Jun. 1712 a.m.Austria 3-1 JordanFS1, fubo
Mon, Jun. 221 p.m.Argentina 2-0 AustriaFOX, fubo
Mon, Jun. 2211 p.m.Jordan 1-2 AlgeriaFS1, fubo
Sat, Jun. 2710 p.m.Jordan 1-3 ArgentinaFOX, fubo
Sat, Jun. 2710 p.m.Algeria 3-3 AustriaFS1, fubo

Group K results

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Wed, Jun. 171 p.m.Portugal 1-1 DR CongoFOX, fubo
Wed, Jun. 1710 p.m.Uzbekistan 1-3 ColombiaFS1, fubo
Tue, Jun. 231 p.m.Portugal 5-0 UzbekistanFOX, fubo
Tue, Jun. 2310 p.m.Colombia 1-0 DR CongoFS1, fubo
Sat, Jun. 277:30 p.m.Colombia 0-0 PortugalFOX, fubo
Sat, Jun. 277:30 p.m.DR Congo3-1UzbekistanFS1, fubo

Group L results

DateTime (ET)MatchTV channel, live stream
Wed, Jun. 174 p.m.England 4-2 CroatiaFOX, fubo
Wed, Jun. 177 p.m.Ghana 1-0 PanamaFS1, fubo
Tue, Jun. 234 p.m.England 0-0 GhanaFOX, fubo
Tue, Jun. 237 p.m.Panama 0-1 CroatiaFOX, fubo
Sat, Jun. 275 p.m.Panama 0-2 EnglandFOX, fubo
Sat, Jun. 275 p.m.Croatia 2-1 GhanaFS1, fubo

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2026 Amundi Evian Championship prize money payouts for each LPGA player in France

The fourth LPGA major of the year carries with it another record purse.

The Amundi Evian Championship in France will conclude Sunday, with the winner taking home $1.4 million from the $9.1 million purse. Of the 66 players who made the cut, only 62 will receive a payday, as four amateurs were among those to play the weekend at Evian-les-Bains.

Here's the breakdown of how much money each LPGA player earned at the 2026 Amundi Evian Championship, where there was a purse of $9.1 million. (Table will be updated once play is concluded Sunday.)

Amundi Evian Championship 2026 prize money payouts

PositionPrize Money
11,400,000
2835,391
3606,017
4468,801
5377,334
6308,726
7258,415
8226,402
9203,533
10185,235
11171,510
12160,076
13150,014
14140,869
15132,634
16125,317
17118,918
18113,428
19108,856
20105,193
21101,539
2297,876
2394,222
2490,559
2587,359
2684,160
2780,951
2877,752
2974,552
3071,807
3169,062
3266,317
3363,572
3460,827
3558,546
3656,255
3753,974
3851,683
3949,392
4047,565
4145,739
4243,912
4342,075
4440,248
4538,876
4637,503
4736,131
4834,758
4933,386
5032,013
5131,104
5230,186
5329,268
5428,359
5527,441
5626,523
5725,614
5824,696
5923,787
6022,869
6122,415
6221,951

Cameron Jourdan is an assistant editor of Golfweek, covering college and amateur golf, the PGA Tour and plenty more. Follow Cameron on X/Twitter (@Cam_Jourdan) or Instagram (@GolfweekJourdan).

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: 2026 Amundi Evian Championship prize money payouts for each LPGA player in France

Top 2028 quarterback has Notre Dame in his top-5 in a Midwest battle

There has been plenty of news regarding Notre Dame and its pursuit of a 2028 quarterback, as its top target has made multiple big moves over the last few days.

With Trey Tagliaferri now off to Oklahoma, the lone prospect with an Irish offer, Lukas Prock, turned into the main target of attention. He’s recently talked extremely highly of Notre Dame and most likely will make a commitment earlier than anticipated.

With all of that in mind, on Saturday afternoon Prock announced via On3’s Hayes Fawcett his top-5, which included the Irish, Indiana, Michigan, Florida and Ohio State. At this moment, it looks like the Buckeyes, Wolverines and Notre Dame have the best shot at landing him.

Prock had a monster sophomore season, completing 73.1% of his 309 attempts for 4,330-yards with 41 touchdowns to just 7 interceptions according to MaxPreps.com. Against powerhouse IMG Academy, he completed 74.3% of his passes for 346-yards but didn’t throw a touchdown with 2 interceptions.

As one of the top pocket passers in high school, he’s ranked as the No. 69 overall prospect, and No. 6 quarterback in the 247Sports Composite. Hopefully Prock sees everything Notre Dame has to offer and can’t say no.

NEWS: Four-Star QB Lukas Prock is down to 5 Schools, he tells me for @Rivals

The 6’3 195 QB threw for 4,330 yards and 42 TDs as a sophomore

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What's Texas A&M's 'worst-case scenario' during the 2026 season?

Last week, SEC Unfiltered released its best, and worst case scenario records for Texas A&M during the 2026 season, predicting that a 10-2 record would be the absolute best finish for the Aggies this fall, while a 7-5 finish would serve as the worst outcome, likely due to injuries or the newly formed offensive line, now featuring four new starters, struggling to find a rhythm.

No one knows how the Aggies' 2026 season will transpire after a record 10 players were selected in the 2026 NFL Draft, combined with 17 transfer portal additions, with more than half coming on defense, needing to make an immediate impact this fall.

Returning for his second full starting season, quarterback Marcel Reed's 3,169 yards and 25 touchdowns proved that he can lead the Aggie offense, but his 12 interceptions, tied for the second most in the SEC, were highly problematic, while his four turnovers against Texas at the end of the regular season, and Miami in the first round of the College Football Playoff, must be avoided if the Aggies have any shot at making it back to the postseason.

Reed has gained healthy weight this offseason after working out at the D1 Training facility, and is working with his private QB coach Jeff Christensen in an effort to improve his remaining mechanics, starting with his accuracy and decision-making, while eliminating mental mistakes down the stretch of games is the primary focus.

Last season, despite his career year through the air, Reed did not show up when it mattered most against Texas and Miami, finishing with poor numbers aside from his turnovers, including zero touchdowns and fewer than 250 passing yards in both games.

  • 2025 A&M vs Texas loss 27-17: 20-32, 180 yards, zero touchdowns, two interceptions, 71 rushing yards
  • 2025 A&M vs Miami (FL) loss 10-3: 25-39, 237 yards, zero touchdowns, two interceptions, 27 rushing yards

SEC Unfiltered host Chris Phillips feels, like all of us, that Marcel Reed not taking the "next step" in his development will sink the Aggies' chances of making it back to the CFP. Texas A&M's wide receiver room now includes Alabama transfer Isaiah Horton, who joins a loaded rotation led by star junior Mario Craver.

Third-year coach Mike Elko took a gamble this offseason after elevating WR coach Holmon Wiggins as the team's new offensive coordinator and playcaller, feeling that his background as a former Alabama coach Nick Saban assistant head coach, while serving as former OC Collin Klein's co-offensive coordinator for the last two seasons, is more than enough to call plays.

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Sixers evaluate Labaron Philon Jr. after summer league win over Pacers

LAS VEGAS -- The Philadelphia 76ers improved to 2-0 in the summer league when they knocked off the Indiana Pacers on Saturday, 100-93 in overtime. The Sixers received strong efforts from just about everybody, but rookie Labaron Philon Jr. continues to shine.

Philon had 24 points on 9-for-22 shooting with six assists and came up with a big bucket in the 2-minute overtime to lift Philadelphia out in steamy Las Vegas. He shot 2-for-5 from deep and had three rebounds in order to help the Sixers get the job done.

With that being said, summer league coach TJ DiLeo sees room for improvement after the win over the Pacers. Naturally, there is work to be done for Philon following only two summer league games under his belt, but DiLeo wants him to understand how to attack pressing defenses.

"It's just like being a little bit more decisive on it, punishing the pressure," DiLeo stated. "We got to help him a little bit. Like, some of our guys were a little slow getting up past half court. Like we got to get those guys to the corner a little faster, and just give him more space to go by guys."

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24 POINTS
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34 MINUTES

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Philon only had two turnovers, but there were plenty of times when he was unable to really get the ball past half court, which hurt Philadelphia's execution in the second half when they saw a 24-point lead slip away.

"It's something that he's gonna see in the league, and just learning how to handle through that pressure," DiLeo added. "Like, have the strength and body control to get off those little touches that they're letting you do, and it's a great lesson for him."

When asked how he would attack pressure defense moving forward, Philon focused on an upcoming film session. Obviously, he is just a rookie so there is a lot of work to do, but he is embracing it as he moves forward.

"I mean, basically they're just trying to wear us down," Philon explained. "They were trying to pressure the ball the whole game. I feel like once they do that, they get tired themselves. So, we just got to be able to maintain the level of confidence of just like bringing the ball down the court and getting into our actions. So, I feel like that's a great thing for us to see, and we’re gonna move forward. We’re gonna watch the film. We’re gonna learn."

The Sixers will continue the summer league on Tuesday when they take on the Houston Rockets.

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Big Ten schools ranked academically by U.S. News & World Report

If student-athletes are truly students before athletes, then higher education should matter probably more than it does, and that's why we like to follow what U.S. News & Report has to say about what the best schools are out there. Each year, the publication releases an academic ranking of all United States universities, including yearly tuition, enrollment, and acceptance rates, and we are most interested in the Big Ten teams since that's the conference YOUR Ohio State Buckeyes are a part of.

More so than some other conferences, it's a pretty impressive list because 15 of the 18 schools are among the top 100 based on the criteria used by U.S. News & Report. That's more than we can say for other conferences -- ahem, SEC! (chant with me now).

Ohio State continues to improve its academic reputation, and it continues to do so, appearing in the top 50 with about the same ranking as lasta year. The Buckeyes also led the entire country in APR scores for the football program, so the jokes about the Buckeyes being just an NFL factory are simply not true.

Here's how all of the Big Ten teams stack up among themselves and within the totality of the rankings according to U.S. News & Report for the 2026-27 academic year.

No. 18 - University of Nebraska-Lincoln

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City |Lincoln, NE

2025 Big Ten Rank | 18 ⇔

Undergraduate enrollment | 19,701

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2025 | No. 152

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2026 | No. 158 ⇩

In-state cost | $10,434

No. 17 - University of Oregon

University of Oregon campus in Eugene.

City | Eugene, OR

2025 Big Ten Rank | 17 ⇔

Undergraduate enrollment |20,622

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2025 | No. 109

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2026 | No. 110 ⇩

In-state cost |$15,904

No. 16 - University of Iowa

A new water tower, located near Hawkins Drive and Duane Banks Field on the University of Iowa campus, is pictured on March 11, 2026, in Iowa City, Iowa.

City |Iowa City, IA

2025 Big Ten Rank | 16 ⇔

Undergraduate enrollment |22,738

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2025 | No. 98

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2026 | No. 102 ⇩

In-state cost |$11,622

No. 15 - Indiana University, Bloomington

Indiana University campus on Dec. 2, 2025.

City |Bloomington, Indiana

2025 Big Ten Rank | No. 15 ⇔

Undergraduate enrollment | 38,093

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2025 | No. 73

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2026 | No. 73 ⇔

In-state cost |$12,144

No. 14 - Michigan State University

Wells Hall on the campus of Michigan State University is pictured on April 27, 2026.

City | East Lansing, Michigan

2025 Big Ten Rank | No. 13 (tied) ⇧

Undergraduate enrollment |41,234

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2025 | No. 63

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2026 | No. 64 ⇩

In-state cost |$19,742

No. 12 (tie) - Penn State University

Nov 19, 2022; Piscataway, New Jersey, USA; A Penn State Nittany Lions helmet is seen with a sticker honoring the Virginia football players who were victims of a shooting on the University of Virginia campus, on November thirteenth 2022, during the second half against the Rutgers Scarlet Knights at SHI Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-USA TODAY Sports

City |University Park, Pennsylvania

2025 Big Ten Rank | No. 13 (tied) ⇧

Undergraduate enrollment |42,619

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2025 | No. 63

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2026 | No. 59 ⇧

In-state cost |$21,098

No. 12 (tie) - University of Minnesota

A Minnesota Golden Gophers football helmet.

City |Minneapolis, Minnesota

2025 Big Ten Rank | No. 12 ⇔

Undergraduate enrollment |41,303

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2025 | No. 54

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2026 | No. 59 ⇩

In-state cost |$18,482

No. 11 - Purdue University (main campus)

Students traverse the Purdue University Campus, Friday, Feb. 26, 2021 in West Lafayette.

City |West Lafayette, Indiana

2025 Big Ten Rank | No. 10 (tied) ⇩

Undergraduate enrollment |44,819

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2025 | No. 46

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2026 | No. 46 ⇔

In-state cost |$9,992

No. 8 (tie) - Rutgers University

A banner flies over the campus of Rutgers University-Camden.

City |Piscataway, New Jersey

2025 Big Ten Rank | No. 7 (tied) ⇩

Undergraduate enrollment |37,985

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2025 | No. 41

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2026 | No. 42 ⇩

In-state cost |$18,827

No. 8 (tie) - University of Maryland

Cheerleaders assemble outside Reckord Armory Oct. 27, 2023 on the campus of the University of Maryland, College Park for a launch event for the Maryland Service Year Option program.

City |College Park, Maryland

2025 Big Ten Rank | No. 9 ⇩

Undergraduate enrollment |31,133

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2025 | No. 44

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2026 | No. 42 ⇧

In-state cost |$11,809

No. 8 (tie) - University of Washington

Pregame view of Alaska Airlines Field at Husky Stadium on the University of Washington campus in Seattle, Washington. Shown on Aug. 30, 2025.

City |Seattle, Washington

2025 Big Ten Rank | No. 10 (tied) ⇧

Undergraduate enrollment |40,754

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2025 | No. 46

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2026 | No. 42 ⇧

In-state cost |$13,406

No. 7 - The Ohio State University

Ohio State University at the intersection of W. Lane Ave. and Neil Ave., photographed on Tuesday, March 7, 2017. [Dispatch\Fred Squillante]

City |Columbus, Ohio

2025 Big Ten Rank | No. 7 (tied) ⇔

Undergraduate enrollment |46,815

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2025 | No. 41

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2026 | No. 41 ⇔

In-state cost |$13,641

No. 5 (tie) - University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign

Dec 31, 2024; Orlando, FL, USA; A Illinois Fighting Illini helmet sitting on confetti after the game against the South Carolina Gamecocks at Camping World Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeremy Reper-Imagn Images

City |Champaign, Illinois

2025 Big Ten Rank | No. 5 ⇔

Undergraduate enrollment |37,140

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2025 | No. 33

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2026 | No. 36 ⇩

In-state cost |$18,046

No. 5 (tie) - University of Wisconsin-Madison

Oct 6, 2018; Madison, WI, USA; Wisconsin Badgers helmets sit on the sidelines during the game against the Nebraska Cornhuskers at Camp Randall Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jeff Hanisch-USA TODAY Sports

City |Madison, Wisconsin

2025 Big Ten Rank | No. 6 ⇩

Undergraduate enrollment |23,181

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2025 | No. 39

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2026 | No. 36 ⇧

In-state cost |$16,035

No. 4 - University of Southern California

Feb 19, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; The Tommy Trojan statue on the campus of the University of Southern California. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

City |Los Angeles, California

2025 Big Ten Rank | 4 ⇔

Undergraduate enrollment |20,630

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2025 | No. 27

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2026 | No. 28 ⇩

Cost |$75,162

No. 3 - University of Michigan

People walk near The Diag on the University of Michigan campus in Ann Arbor on Friday, March 28, 2025.

City |Ann Arbor, Michigan

2025 Big Ten Rank | No. 3 ⇔

Undergraduate enrollment |34,454

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2025 | No. 21

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2026 | No. 20 ⇧

In-state cost |$19,497

No. 2 - University of California, Los Angeles

Mar 8, 2025; Los Angeles, California, USA; A general overall aerial view of Pauley Pavilion presented by Wescom on the campus of UCLA. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

City |Los Angeles, California

2025 Big Ten Rank | No. 2 ⇔

Undergraduate enrollment |33,471

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2025 | No. 15

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2026 | No. 17 ⇩

In-state cost |$14,824

No. 1 - Northwestern University

Apr 25, 2014; Evanston, IL, USA; Northwestern Wildcats football players on the campus to vote on whether to unionize at Northwestern University. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-USA TODAY Sports

City |Evanston, Illinois

2025 Big Ten Rank | No. 1 ⇔

Undergraduate enrollment |9,060

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2025 | No. 6

U.S. News & World Report ranking 2026 | No. 7 ⇩

Cost |$70,589

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Colorado shows large financial commitment to NFL experienced coaches

The Colorado Buffaloes and Deion Sanders entered the offseason hoping to change the program's trajectory. They did that with 40-plus transfers and a completely revamped coaching staff.

Two additions to Sanders' staff are former NFL players Pierson Prioleau and Xavier Adibi. Both will be defensive quality control analysts this season, according to USA TODAY Sports. New defensive coordinator Chris Marve, Virginia Tech's former defensive coordinator, had both on his staff at certain points.

USA TODAY Sports reports that Prioleau will earn $100,00 annually and Adibi will earn $85,000.

At Big 12 Media Days earlier this week, Sanders repeatedly complimented his new staff, saying it "is the best coaching staff I've had."

Adibi will work with the linebacker, and Prioleau will likely work with the safeties, his position in the NFL. Despite losing Warren Sapp and Marshall Faulk this offseason, Sanders found two coaches with plenty of NFL experience to fill that void.

Vonn Bell is another former NFL player to join this offseason as a quality control analyst and will be paid $100,000 annually.

Sanders and Colorado are going all in, hoping to find a coaching edge, and the financial decisions support that notion, including the hiring of innovative offensive coordinator Brennan Marion.

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NASCAR at Atlanta: Start time, TV, streaming, lineup for Quaker State 400 race

HAMPTON, Ga. — NASCAR’s Cup Series returns to EchoPark Speedway for the second time this season on Sunday, July 12.

Since being repaved and reconfigured a bit, the race at the formerly named Atlanta Motor Speedway has risen up the rankings and become a favorite amongst fans that always seems to feature entertaining racing. In February, Tyler Reddick won a double-overtime race here.

It’s the third race to be broadcast by TNT Sports this season, and former crew chief turned color analyst Steve Letarte says Atlanta is “one of the must-find tickets of NASCAR.”

“The racing there is unbelievable," Letarte told USA TODAY Sports a few weeks ago. "There's a lot of things that can change when we go down to Atlanta. That new configuration — it looks like fighter jets in a punch bowl."

AJ Allmendinger, driver of the No. 16 Chevrolet for Kaulig Racing, says there’s nothing else like Atlanta on the schedule at the moment.

“It’s one of a kind,” Allmendinger told USA TODAY Sports on Saturday, June 11. “If I was sitting in the grandstand, I’d love it. Sitting in the race car, I absolutely hate it.”

Chase Briscoe, who won last weekend at Chicagoland in the No. 19 Toyota for Joe Gibbs Racing, explained that the tire wear and handling will be tougher to deal with on Sunday compared to the first Atlanta race of the season in February because of the hot temperatures.

“Handling seems to definitely just get worse every time we come here, just from a natural progression of the racetrack. The track just has so much less grip,” Briscoe said. “It'll definitely race different. This has a little bit different vibe. At this point of the season, everybody kind of knows what they need to do from a points standpoint. It's still going to be just as chaotic, I'm sure.”

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Denny Hamlin enters Sunday’s race atop the standings, ahead of Tyler Reddick by 44 points. Briscoe moved up three spots to eighth after his first victory of the season, while Allmendinger is in 19th, three spots below the cut line for the postseason Chase.

Despite Toyotas running extremely well this season — they had seven cars in the top 10 last weekend and the manufacturer has won 13 of 19 races this year — Sunday’s race will begin with a pair of Team Penske Fords on the front row. Ryan Blaney won the pole and Joey Logano is second, followed by Kyle Larson, Austin Dillon and Daniel Suarez in Chevrolets.

Also on the line in Atlanta is NASCAR’s In-Season Challenge, where the winner of the bracket-style competition will take home $1 million. The remaining matchups are Alex Bowman vs. Todd Gilliland, Briscoe vs. Chase Elliott, Hamlin vs. Christopher Bell and Blaney vs. William Byron.

NASCAR is hopeful that it has cooled the flames on a pair of rivalries heading into Sunday’s race. On Sunday, officials held closed-door meetings with Austin Hill and Shane van Gisbergen, plus Carson Hocevar and Zane Smith.

Here's everything you need to know about the Quaker State 400 at EchoPark Speedway:

What time does the NASCAR Cup race at Atlanta start?

The Quaker State 400 is scheduled to start at 7 p.m. ET on Sunday, July 12, at EchoPark Speedway in Hampton, Georgia.

What TV channel is the NASCAR Cup race at Atlanta on?

The Quaker State 400 will be broadcast on TNT and truTV. A pre-race show on TNT will begin at 6 p.m. ET, with a post-race show anchored by Marty Smith to follow after the race. Adam Alexander, Steve Letarte and Dale Earnhardt Jr. will be on the call for live race action, while Jamie McMurray and Jeff Burton will join the pre- and post-race shows.

Will there be a live stream of the NASCAR Cup race at Atlanta?

Yes. The Quaker State 400 can be live streamed on HBO Max. The platform also features live streams for individual driver cameras.

How many laps is the NASCAR Cup race at Atlanta?

The Quaker State 400 is 260 laps around the 1.54-mile oval for a total of 400.4 miles. The race will feature three segments (laps per stage) — Stage 1: 60 laps; Stage 2: 100 laps; Stage 3: 100 laps.

Who won the most recent NASCAR Cup races at Atlanta?

Tyler Reddick took the checkered flag at EchoPark Speedway in the Autotrader 400, the second race of the season on Feb. 22. To win his second consecutive race, Reddick rallied from a multicar wreck and won in double overtime. With a push from 23XI Racing teammate Bubba Wallace, Reddick’s No. 45 Toyota finished 0.164 seconds ahead of Chase Briscoe. Reddick became just the sixth driver to open a NASCAR Cup Series season by winning the first two races. He went on to capture a third straight victory at Circuit of the Americas.

Dale Earnhardt Sr. is the all-time wins leader at Atlanta with nine Cup Series victories. William Byron, Chase Elliott, Brad Keselowski and Joey Logano each have two wins at the track.

What is the lineup for the Quaker State 400 at Atlanta?

(Car number in parentheses)

  1. Ryan Blaney (12)
  2. Joey Logano (22)
  3. Kyle Larson (5)
  4. Austin Dillon (3)
  5. Daniel Suarez (7)
  6. Alex Bowman (48)
  7. Chase Elliott (9)
  8. Austin Cindric (2)
  9. Ross Chastain (1)
  10. Brad Keselowski (6)
  11.  Erik Jones (43)
  12. Shane van Gisbergen (97)
  13. Chris Buescher (17)
  14. Carson Hocevar (77)
  15. Ricky Stenhouse Jr. (47)
  16. Ty Dillon (10)
  17. Josh Berry (21)
  18. Michael McDowell (71)
  19. Ryan Preece (60)
  20. Chase Briscoe (19)
  21. Todd Gilliland (34)
  22. Bubba Wallace (23)
  23. Ty Gibbs (54)
  24. John Hunter Nemechek (42)
  25. Connor Zilisch (88)
  26. William Byron (24)
  27. AJ Allmendinger (16)
  28. Denny Hamlin (11)
  29. Riley Herbst (35)
  30. Austin Hill (33)
  31. Tyler Reddick (45)
  32. Christopher Bell (20)
  33. Cole Custer (41)
  34. Zane Smith (38)
  35. Cody Ware (51)
  36. Noah Gragson (4)
  37. BJ McLeod (78)
  38. Chad Finchum (66)

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'It gets better': How a young rower's remarkable story can inspire you

It was at their lowest point, Kathleen Brown recalls, that she remembers seeing the sign. Brown and her son, Colin, her oldest of four kids, were driving near their Maryland home, but also into the unknown of the spinal fusion surgery he was about to have.

The words were spray-painted on the side of a levy, near the Anacostia River, and they spoke to her.

It gets better.

She turned to her son, who was then in seventh grade.

"Look, Colin," she said, "this is our lowest point, but from here on, it's going up. We're at the top of the roller coaster right now, and it's all about to get better."

Colin’s had been a life of setbacks, but ones he and his family had faced head on, especially as he began to believe in what he could do.

"I definitely felt like that was rough to get through, but look at where we are now," his mother says.

Colin Brown found something that changed his outlook on sports as he began to thrive.

When he was 10 weeks old, Kathleen says, Colin caught infant botulism, a rare neurological condition that can occur when infants under 1 consume a type of bacterial spore called Clostridium botulinum.

He was also diagnosed at five months with neurofibromatosis Type 1 (NF1) when he developed its distinguishing "café au lait spots." NF1 causes bone deformities, and Colin developed a Baker's cyst on his knee, which got him to Matthew Oetgen, an orthopedist at Children's National Hospital in Washington, D.C. It was a precursor to a scoliosis diagnosis.

By the time he got to high school, he faced a moment that has come to define him in the face of struggle. It was on the water, too, but this time after he joined the crew at DeMatha Catholic in Washington D.C.’s suburbs.

"I think what Colin’s done this past year, it's one of those things that can be transformative to his class," says Rich Blorstad, DeMatha’s head rowing coach. "He's had his trials and tribulations. He's gone through some things to get to where he is. And when the other guys see that, that's what inspires the rest of the team to come up with you.

"He's inspired those guys who are around him to elevate, not only to themselves, but everybody else on the team."

Rowing is a rigorous sport in itself. Here’s how Colin, who turns 15 this month, after a wave of setbacks, has thrown himself into it and what his story can teach parents and kid athletes about the power of a sport.

Always be yourself. It helps you to thrive and meet challenges head on.

During the COVID period, when Kathleen was around Colin all the time, she saw one of his shoulders was higher than the other. She wasn’t sure if it was just the way he had been sitting during virtual learning.

They saw Oetgen, who officially diagnosed him with scoliosis, which causes a side-to-side curve of the spine.

"That was a bummer," Colin’s mother says with a sigh. "We started going back every six months or a year for Dr. Oetgen, and X-rays and follow ups, and every time it would curve just a little bit more."

The orthopedist fitted Colin with a stomach brace, which he wore for 18 hours a day. Being Colin, who had learned to take whatever news comes in stride, he wore it on the outside of his shirt.

"He figured everybody's gonna ask questions anyway, so it was a good way to just rip the Band-Aid off," his mother says.

She remembers watching a 4-year-old boy who was also wearing a brace smile when he saw Colin.

"It was like, maybe some good can come out of this," she recalls.

It wouldn’t be easy. Oetgen says sometimes NF causes issues with the shape of bones. In Colin’s case, one of his ribs can become unstable and dislocate from where it sits on the vertebral body and push against the spinal cord.

In March 2024. Oetgen and a neurosurgeon opened up the spinal canal and get the rib out of it so Colin could safely straighten up his spine. Using screws, they inserted a rod to the vertebral bodies of the spine and a rod attached to the screws to straighten and maintain the alignment of the spine.

"The recovery was rough," Kathleen says. "The first three weeks were really bad. The first three months were hard."

By May, Colin was back in school part time. By summer, he asked his doctor if he could pursue one of his favorite pastimes: Riding a roller coaster. Oetgen approved.

"That was terrifying for me, but I let it go, 'cause the doctor said it was OK," his mother says. "So that was really a great day for him. It was kind of our turnaround."

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'Be open and honest' with yourself, and with everyone else. You can find your sport.

When Colin entered high school in the fall of 2025, the principal urged incoming freshman to try something new, whether it be a team or a club. Colin saw an interest meeting for a crew camp.

He had played soccer but he lacked confidence, his mother says, playing alongside kids who had been in the sport for a long time. Rowing was an opportunity to prove himself at something in which everyone was learning from scratch.

"I think I can count on one hand in the 15 years I've been coaching the number of athletes who have come in with experience," says Rich Blorstad, DeMatha’s head rowing coach. "The vast majority, a lot of them have never played sports before, and try rowing because they found that it's a way to get outside and be active in the community with no experience necessary.

"We get a lot of guys who have done no sports before. But we also get guys who find that other sports are either too competitive for them or it's just not the culture they want to be in."

Blorstad says DeMatha draws boys from about 100 different middle schools. The sport made Colin an instant group of new friends, and threw him into a culture of togetherness. You are bound to your teammates by an instant bond of getting through its physically grueling training as a unit.

There were no cuts, but it’s a battle of attrition. During the course of the novice season, a rower’s first one with a school, those that remain on the team by the spring are the ones most willing to pay its physical price and endure inevitable setbacks.

Colin learned to row but also about his limitations, but then also how to power beyond them.

"He was very open with his teammates about sort of what his deficiencies were," Blorstad says. "He had a pretty weak core, given the procedure he had gone through and he struggled a little bit in the fall. As a rower, you have so much power in your legs, but if your core can't engage and transfer that power into the handle, you can't support that power in the boat and contribute a lot to the speed of that boat.

"He came with a little bit less of a cardio base (and) his core strength wasn't quite there, but all fall, he worked on rowing technique and learned how to move a boat effectively. And then in the winter, he really dedicated his time. The winter season (is) a drag. You're indoors staring at a screen (on the rowing machine) for an hour, hour and a half at a time, and there's no break. It's not fun. He committed to the grind. He worked his butt off and was able to develop that strength over the course of those three or four months that we were inside.

"He went as hard as he could. He was just limited by his own body."

Sports can make things familiar, and so much better

Knowing that crew was such a heavy team sport, Kathleen reached out to the coaches about her son sometime early in the fall season. She wanted to know if Colin couldn’t handle it.

"They said he's fine and that brought me a lot of relief," she says with a smile. "When they were talking about they have to bend over and touch their toes, I was like, 'Well, he can't do that. He's got a big old rod in his back so he literally can't.'

"He's doing good and gained an inch or two after the surgery. He went in shorter than me, and he came out taller than me. The surgery really straightened him up. It kind of  coordinated him better, if that makes sense, because he was crooked before."

The simulating machines that most competitive rowers use are called ergometers. They are known to rowers, mostly with disdain, as "ergs." You pull on a chain, your force powering a wheel that spits out a reading on a screen in front of you with every stroke.

There is a tradition where rowers who finish with the faster times on erg tests stagger to the sides of other teammates to urge them through their final, punishing strokes. Blorstad says his top varsity rowers would unstrap their feet and cheer on the fastest freshman.

Often, one of them was Colin.

"Every guy comes in with such little experience that even if he is behind, he's got time to catch up," the coach says. "And we really look at the trajectory of the athletes. It's not about being able to be at peak performance freshman year. It’s about developing an athlete over four years, so by the time they're a senior, they're able to compete at a highly, not an elite level necessarily for everybody, but we try to get everyone as close to that as possible. So we're looking at his trajectory, and his trajectory was always on the right path.

"One of our novice coaches and I talked about it and said, 'We know Colin can get there and we're excited for what he can do over the course of four years.'"

As he stuck with it, Colin began to realize something: "It's the only sport I'm remotely close to being good at," he says. "When things are going like horrible, I can push through it."

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By the spring, when DeMatha was back on the water, Colin had a rote routine. He would take the 10-minute bus ride to the Anacostia River, Monday through Friday, for after-school practice from 3:30 to 6 p.m.

Blorstad says Colin made it to more than 95% of practices from fall through spring. He kept coming, even after his boat flipped over near the dock into the chilling autumn water.

"He would get in the car and he'd be soaking wet some days from the rain or the sweat," his mother says. "He's seen himself get much stronger and knows that he's good at this. Like I've always told him: If you practice, (put) in the work, it really shows."

Some of his teammates picked up the rowing technique a little bit faster than he did, Blorstad says, but Colin’s newfound strength eventually drove him into the "engine room," or middle four that provides the power, of that novice eight. (An eight means a racing shell with eight rowers plus a coxswain, who sits in the front of the boat, steering it and directing the rowers.)

Colin and his teammates were caught off guard in March, their coach says, facing choppy conditions at a New Jersey lake that felt like the Atlantic Ocean. They were demoralized after finishing way back in the pack.

But after a pep talk from their coaches, they raced in fours (four rowers and a coxswain) the following weekend in Philadelphia. When you row in a small boat, you have to be more technically sound. When they went back into the eight, things clicked better and they started to take off.

Sports are experienced best when you live in the moment

The crescendo came at the Maryland state championships, where DeMatha raced two novice fours and an eight.

Colin was in a four, which finish second, and the eight, which finished first. The eight was so far ahead at the finish that when Blorstad sent one of the school’s media managers a picture of the finish line, the manager asked, "Are we out in front or are we in the back?"

The answer for Colin was decisively the former.

"We love to see kids get back to doing some active thing because it helps keep the muscles active and maintains their flexibility," says Oetgen, Colin’s orthopedist, who says Colin has no restrictions. "Even independent of all the success he's had, just being on the team and having something to do, I think it keeps your mind off of recovery and that you've had surgery and you sort of get back to a more normal way of life.

"I would say it's rare that we have a kid find his passion, calling, something he's really good at after surgery. We have lots of kids that are good at sports and they're doing things and then the recovery is all about getting back to where they want to be. I think it's rare that we have someone that discovers this afterwards and then excels."

Colin Brown rows with DeMatha Catholic high's novice rowing team.

Colin, who will begin his sophomore at DeMatha in the fall, is already starting to base his college interest on which ones have rowing programs. Right now, his parents live in the moment.

For out-out-town weekend races, they will travel, with Colin’s siblings and the dog, in a caravan with the team. The 2,000-meter races last around six minutes and, as a fan, you stand on the banks of the river and cheer for about 60 seconds as the boats pass you.

But as a parent, as your child is enjoying himself at sports, those 60 seconds can be magic.

"The very first regatta, me and my husband were watching him, and I just teared up," Kathleen says, "'cause it's crazy to watch from where he came from, and to see him using his back like that, and using the muscles. …. Everybody's there cheering, but I'm cheering on in a different way. We're really proud of him. …

"I just hope this will let other kids know that it does get better. It's hard when you're living through it, but there is something on the other side. Just keep pushing through."

Steve Borelli, aka Coach Steve, has been an editor and writer with USA TODAY since 1999. He spent 10 years coaching his two sons’ baseball and basketball teams. He and his wife, Colleen, are now sports parents to a college and high school baseball player. His Coach Steve column is posted weekly. For his past columns, click here.

Got a question for Coach Steve you want answered in a column? Email him at sborelli@usatoday.com

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: 'It gets better': How a young rower's remarkable story can inspire you

Former Steeler says the quiet part out loud about Mike Tomlin's coaching style

When former Pittsburgh Steelershead coach Mike Tomlin stepped down after the end of last season, half the fanbase cheered and the other half booed. This was the effect Tomlin had on his players as well. For every former Steeler who praises Tomlin's coaching style and impact on him, there's another who pulls back the curtain on what thing were really like.

One of those players is Joe Haden. Haden talked about what it was like playing for Tomlin on his podcast with fellow former Steeler James Harrison. He and Harrison both talked about the problems with Tomlin's coaching style and favoring certain players.

“When I got to Pittsburgh, it was years and years into Coach Tomlin being there, and the one thing I could where you needed a new voice [was] the accountability,” Haden said. “Everything needs to be tight. There was a looseness that was going around. That looseness is a reason where errors come in."

"When the vet leeway is getting to a point where it turns almost blatant disrespect to where your team is seeing stud like, ‘We can’t be moving like this as a team, vet aside.’ When you get a new coach in there, he’s not rocking. You set a standard from the T.J. Watts to the Ben Roethlisbergers to anybody on the team where there’s no leeway for nobody."

Harrison even went so far as to stay the standard was not the standard, a play on Tomlin's mantra, and that the standard flowed depending on who the player was.

This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Former Steeler says the quiet part out loud about Mike Tomlin's coaching style

Wisconsin legend drops career high for Boston Celtics in Summer League

A Wisconsin Badgers legend certainly left his mark on an NBA Summer League game.

Despite having a quiet first half, John Tonje erupted for 20 second-half points and guided the Boston Celtics to an 83-80 overtime victory against the Toronto Raptors.

Tonje, 25, appeared in six games for the Celtics last season. He averaged just 7.0 minutes per game, so it's clear he has a chip on his shoulder to get back to the NBA here in 2026.

The former Badgers guard played 26 minutes in the Celtics' overtime victory. Overall, he was 6-for-14 from the field, but most notably, 5-for-9 from three-point range.

John Tonje (20 PTS, 3 STL, 5 3PM) SEALS the Boston overtime NBA Summer League victory 💥 pic.twitter.com/EGpC3CKKIV

— NBA (@NBA) July 11, 2026

Tonje also recorded five rebounds, three steals, and two assists. Remember, all 20 of his points came in the second half, and he sealed the deal with a steal-and-dunk combo with just 22 seconds remaining in overtime.

NBC Sports' Raphielle Johnson reports there are a pair of two-way contract slots remaining in Boston, so Tonje made quite the case for one of those to belong to him.

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This article originally appeared on Badgers Wire: Wisconsin legend drops career high for Boston Celtics in Summer League

Falcons training camp spotlight: WR Vinny Anthony II

The Atlanta Falcons went into the 2025 season with a formidable two-headed monster at wide receiver, but both Drake London and Darnell Mooney battled injuries for much of the year. The Falcons released Mooney during the offseason and signed London to a four-year extension.

In terms of a supporting cast, the Falcons wide receiver room has plenty of room for improvement. This is why the team brought in so many new faces at wide receiver over the offseason. Atlanta signed Olamide Zaccheaus and Jahan Dotson before adding Zachariah Branch in the third round of the 2026 NFL Draft.

The Falcons later signed three undrafted free agent wide receivers, each of whom has a decent shot at making the team's 53-man roster after camp ends. In today's Falcons Wire training camp spotlight, we look at UDFA wide receiver Vinny Anthony and examine what he can bring to the team in 2026.

Falcons training camp spotlight: WR Vinny Anthony II

  • 2025 Stats: 31 catches, 391 yards, 1 TD

Anthony had better numbers during his 2024 season (39 catches for 672 receiving yards and four touchdowns), which could be why he went undrafted. Over his four seasons at Wisconsin, Anthony recorded 80 catches for 1,162 receiving yards and five touchdowns.

The former Badgers wideout will add competition in the slot while bringing some much-needed kick return ability (1,075 career kick return yards and one touchdown at Wisconsin). Anthony was guaranteed $265,000 to sign with the Falcons, which likely increases his chances of making the initial 53-man roster.

Some NFL scouts feel Anthony could be better at the NFL level than he was in college.

"Anthony is an undersized target with underwhelming college production, but the foot quickness, ball skills and level of detail in his routes suggest his best football will come in an NFL offense," wrote The Athletic's Dane Brugler. "He projects best inside, despite most of his college reps having come on the outside."

Nice snag @VinnyAnthony1 🔥#TheDraftStartsInMobilepic.twitter.com/6gjIYtpPtc

— Panini Senior Bowl (@seniorbowl) March 5, 2026

Falcons training camp spotlight series:

Falcons training camp: Open practice dates

  1. July 31 | IBM Performance Field | 1:55 p.m. ET
  2. Aug. 1 | IBM Performance Field | 9:15 a.m. ET
  3. Aug. 3 | IBM Performance Field | 9:15 a.m. ET
  4. Aug. 4 | IBM Performance Field | 1:55 p.m. ET
  5. Aug. 5 | IBM Performance Field | 9:15 a.m. ET
  6. Aug. 7 | IBM Performance Field | 9:15 a.m.ET
  7. Aug. 8 | Location TBD | 7:00 p.m. ET
  8. Aug. 10 | IBM Performance Field | 1:55 p.m.ET
  9. Aug. 11 | IBM Performance Field | 9:15 a.m.ET
  10. Aug. 12 | IBM Performance Field | 1:55 p.m. ET
  11. Aug. 19 | Joint practices with Colts | 3:00 p.m. ET (in Indianapolis)
  12. Aug. 20 | Joint practices with Colts | 3:00 p.m. ET (in Indianapolis)

The Falcons will return to Flowery Branch for training camp on July 24 (rookies) and July 28 (veterans).

This article originally appeared on Falcons Wire: Falcons training camp spotlight: WR Vinny Anthony II

Kansas City Chiefs to face player No. 84 of the 'NFL Top 100' in 2026

The "NFL Top 100 Players" is an annual NFL offseason tradition. There are a few names from the Kansas City Chiefs expected to make the cut, but there are also many opponents featured in this year's rankings. Player No. 84 is a player they are scheduled to see across from them this coming season.

No. 84 is Los Angeles Rams linebacker Byron Young.

No. 84 on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2026…@RamsNFL LB Byron Young! @NFLFilmspic.twitter.com/zVXYm10kpX

— NFL (@NFL) July 2, 2026

Young started all 17 games for the Rams during the 2025 season; he finished with 12 sacks, 82 combined tackles (45 solo tackles), 12 tackles for loss, and a forced fumble. The former 2023 third-round draft pick was selected for his first Pro Bowl last season.

Young and the Rams will host the Chiefs in Week 13 of the 2026 season on Thursday Night Football, December 3, at SoFi Stadium.

Produced by NFL Films and the X Original Series, the new season of NFL Top 100 features short-form episodes that reveal the league's top players, as voted on exclusively by current NFL players. Episodes debut on X on weekdays through Friday, September 4, and will air later on NFL+, as well as on other NFL-owned and operated social media platforms.

This article originally appeared on Chiefs Wire: Kansas City Chiefs to face player No. 84 of the 'NFL Top 100' in 2026

Sir Nick Faldo responds to Rory McIlroy’s comments about ‘secret’ Royal Birkdale trip

Photo By Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile via Getty Images
Photo By Ramsey Cardy/Sportsfile via Getty Images

Sir Nick Faldo crossed paths with Rory McIlroy at Royal Birkdale two weeks ago as the Northern Irishman made a pre-Open Championship scouting mission to the Southport links.

McIlroy has been preparing for major championships in a completely different fashion this year.

The 37-year-old has been playing numerous practice rounds at the major venues well ahead of time.

Rory McIlroy won The Masters in April having played at Augusta National various times in the build-up to the first major championship of the year.

Photo by Augusta National via Getty Images
Photo by Augusta National via Getty Images

He has taken the same approach at Aronimink and Shinnecock Hills, and he has already paid a visit to Royal Birkdale ahead of the Open Championship.

And Sir Nick Faldo was filming some content for his social media accounts at the same time that McIlroy was at Birkdale.

What Rory McIlroy said about Nick Faldo after Royal Birkdale trip

McIlroy suggested that his Birkdale scouting mission was supposed to be a secret one before Faldo let the cat out of the bag

Birkdale was definitely just a scouting trip for The Open for sure, he said.

I would have liked to not have it known that I was there, but Faldo couldn’t put his phone away, so — (laughing.)

Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images
Photo by Sean M. Haffey/Getty Images

I love Nick. In fairness, he’s great. I had a good time with him. He walked a few holes with me.

It is worth noting that McIlroy made the comments in a very light-hearted manner.

However, Faldo couldn’t resist a swipe back at the Northern Irishman, albeit in a jovial way.

Nick Faldo responds to Rory McIlroy’s comments about Royal Birkdale trip

Faldo spoke exclusively to Today’s Golfer and responded when asked what he made of McIlroy’s comments about him letting the cat out of the bag, so to speak.

“He should have just said to me, ‘Oi, I’m here secretly. Can you put this out later?’ Of course I would have done that,” the Englishman said.

“But he didn’t, so that’s why I put it out – because everybody wants to know everything. I mean there’s no way he can have a secret visit anywhere.

“A member will see him and go, ‘I say, I just saw… was that Rory McIlroy?!’”

Nick Faldo makes a great point there! Rory McIlroy cannot go anywhere in public without it being widespread news within hours.

The Northern Irishman will be fully aware of that as well. His pre-Open scouting mission would have been widely reported on regardless of whether Faldo uploaded the footage to his social media channels or not.

‘I struck it beautifully’ – Barcelona target Julian Alvarez offers reminder of his talents with World Cup stunner

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - JULY 11: Julian Alvarez #9 of Argentina celebrates scoring his team's second goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarter Final match between Argentina and Switzerland at Kansas City Stadium on July 11, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Barcelona target Julian Alvarez had been having an underwhelming World Cup 2026 until he lit up the tournament with a brilliant strike against Switzerland in the quarter-finals.

The Atletico star put Argentina 2-1 up in extra-time with a worldie to offer the world a reminder of his talents amid continued speculation about his future.

“I struck it beautifully,” he told reporters. “I had taken one earlier. This time I had space, nobody came out to challenge me, and I struck it beautifully. A fantastic goal.”

Argentina made hard work of 10-man Switzerland and Alvarez admitted it had been a slog.

“Things got difficult even though we had an extra man. We knew that if we kept pushing forward together, the goal would come,” he added.

“Obviously, we would have preferred to win it earlier, but we know it’s not easy; all the World Cup matches are like this. There are two more to go.”

Argentina now go on to face England in the semi-finals, while Spain will take on France.

Alvarez’s future is then likely to be resolved after the tournament ends, with Barcelona expected to make another bid.

Three things to watch out for as Barcelona begin pre-season under Flick

Three things to watch out for as Barcelona begin pre-season under Flick
Three things to watch out for as Barcelona begin pre-season under Flick

Hansi Flick begins his third season at FC Barcelona with a squad divided by the World Cup, a new group of La Masia hopefuls and an attack learning to live without Robert Lewandowski.

There will be no grand reunion when Barcelona return to work on 13 July for the customary medical examinations and physical tests, beginning a pre-season that will later take them to St George’s Park in England.

However, the group of players that walks through the training-ground doors will bear little resemblance to the one expected to begin the competitive season.

Some of Barcelona’s most important footballers are still chasing the World Cup. Others have only just arrived back from it and are currently on holiday.

Several academy players, meanwhile, are about to discover that this pre-season is going to be more than just making up the numbers for them.

The first weeks will not reveal the finished version of Flick’s third Barcelona. They may, however, provide early indications of the blueprint.

Here are three things to look out for as Barcelona begin pre-season under the German tactician.

Flick will manage a pre-season moving at two different speeds

Barcelona’s summer begins with one team in Catalonia and another scattered across North America.

Sixteen Barça players originally travelled to the World Cup. Eight members of Spain’s squad have now reached the semi-finals, where they will face France, who have Jules Kounde.

Barcelona still have a number of players at the World Cup. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)

Anthony Gordon’s England, meanwhile, are due to meet Norway in their quarter-final on 11 July, where the Three Lions are likely to progress.

The club have already confirmed that their World Cup representatives will not return for the beginning of pre-season.

For those who reach the final on 19 July, the gap between international duty and Barcelona’s competitive campaign could become particularly narrow.

Flick is therefore preparing two different teams. One group will spend the second half of July rebuilding its physical base, absorbing the staff’s instructions and competing for places in the team.

The other will eventually return with match rhythm already in its legs, but with a month of high-pressure tournament football in its body and mind.

Although they will get a holiday after their international commitments, it will not be nearly enough rest for some of the players who played a lot of minutes last season for Barcelona.

Pedri, Lamine Yamal, Pau Cubarsi and Kounde are not merely members of the squad, they are some of Flick’s first names on the team sheet.

Rushing them back would be reckless. Allowing them too much time away could leave Barcelona underprepared for the beginning of the season.

Flick must gradually bring together players who have trained for several weeks with those who have barely stopped competing.

This pre-season is less about tactics and results and more about the physical readiness of players ahead of what is set to be yet another gruelling season.

It remains to be seen how Flick blends these two groups to ensure players are fit and available for him at the start of the 2026-27 La Liga campaign.

La Masia’s golden opportunity

The absence of so many senior players creates an obvious problem for the coaching staff. It also creates the summer’s greatest opportunity.

Flick may initially have only a small collection of established first-team players available. Marc Bernal, Marc Casado, Alejandro Balde, Andreas Christensen, Gerard Martin, Hector Fort, Wojciech Szczesny and Roony Bardghji are among those expected to be ready right away.

Ebrima Tunkara will be one to watch out for in pre-season. (Picture credit: Instagram/@ebrimatunkara10)

Some of the players on the list do not have assured futures at the club and could leave this summer in search of game time. Thus, Flick will have to turn to La Masia to make up the numbers on the training pitch.

Baba Kourouma, Ebrima Tunkara, Orian Goren, Alex Gonzalez, Hamza Abdelkarim, Shane Kluivert, Xavi Espart, Tommy Marques, Landry Farre, Alvaro Cortes and Oscar Gistau are all expected to be involved in the first-team scheme of things.

The likes of Guille and Toni Fernandez could also get an opportunity, having been in the first-team scheme of things previously.

Flick has not hidden his interest. At the end of last season, the German said he wanted to see “new faces” during pre-season. Thirteen La Masia players have made their senior debuts during his tenure. This should give these youngsters a massive confidence boost.

The first objective is to survive the opening training sessions. The next is to earn a place on the flight to England. Torrents, Cortes, Espart and Marques already have first-team experience of varying degrees.

Kluivert represents one of the younger, more intriguing options available to the coach. Ebrima Tunkara is the name every Barcelona fan is excited to see in action during pre-season, given the reputation that surrounds him.

Not everyone can stay. Most will return to Barça Atletic or the youth sides once the World Cup contingent comes home. However, there are some names who have the chance to make such an impression that Flick does not want to let them go.

The post-Lewandowski attack begins to take shape

For four seasons, Barcelona knew who the leader of their attack was. Robert Lewandowski occupied the penalty area, engaged the centre-backs and scored a truckload of goals for the Catalan club.

He leaves Barcelona after scoring 120 goals, closing one of the most productive chapters of his career and removing the squad’s only established specialist centre-forward.

Barcelona have responded by adding speed, intensity and verticality rather than immediately replacing his profile.

Anthony Gordon has joined from Newcastle United. The England international scored 17 goals last season, including 10 in the Champions League, and arrives as a direct, relentless winger whose running and pressing appear naturally suited to Flick’s demands.

However, his involvement at the World Cup and England’s deep run mean Flick will have to wait a while before he can integrate him into the tactical setup.

Adeyemi could join pre-season training next week. (Photo by Pau Barrena/Getty Images)

Karim Adeyemi is expected to add another explosive profile to the forward line. Barcelona and Borussia Dortmund have reached an agreement worth an initial €22 million plus performance-related add-ons.

The German forward recorded 10 goals and six assists last season and offers many of the qualities Flick values: speed in transition, aggressive running without the ball and the ability to operate across the attacking line.

Neither Gordon nor Adeyemi is a conventional Lewandowski replacement. That may be precisely the point.

With Lamine holding the right, Gordon attacking from the left and Adeyemi capable of moving between the wing and central zones, Barcelona could become more fluid and less dependent on a single penalty-box reference.

There is also the case of Julian Alvarez, who is Barcelona’s dream striker target this summer. Even if he were to arrive, Atletico’s stance so far means he is unlikely to be unveiled as a Barça player until late in pre-season.

Ferran Torres’ future at the club is not certain, with PSG pushing to try and sign the Spaniard, who has less than 12 months left on his Barcelona contract.

Barcelona still need players to occupy the six-yard box, pin defenders and convert the chances created by Pedri, Lamine and Raphinha.

While they may miss Lewandowski’s hold-up play, Flick should be confident of solving the problem using a combination of Lamine, Raphinha, Adeyemi, Gordon, Ferran if he stays, and Alvarez if he arrives.

Pre-season will give a glimpse of how Raphinha and Adeyemi can fit into Flick’s plans and, sooner rather than later, the rest of the band will get in on the act.

That is the central attacking question of pre-season: whether Flick is merely introducing new wingers or completely changing the shape of his attacking structure.

Pre-season is when the new Barcelona attack takes shape, and it remains to be seen how things look ahead of the new campaign.

Jake Paul mocks Conor McGregor after injury ends his comeback at UFC 329

Jake Paul has been one of Conor McGregor’s biggest haters for years so he relished the moment he could mock the former UFC champion following the disappointing end to his comeback.

Following a five-year layoff and recovering from a broken leg, McGregor’s return at UFC 329 ended just 66 seconds into the fight after he threw a jumping roundhouse kick that ended with his knee popping. McGregor tried to continue but the damage was clearly done and after he could barely make it back to his feet, referee Mike Beltran had no choice but to stop the fight and declare Max Holloway the winner.

Not long after the fight came to a close, Paul did his own “replay” to show how the injury happened.

Obviously, Paul grabbing at his knee and falling into the pool was the grand finale as he celebrated McGregor’s injury and the disastrous end to his return to the UFC.

It wasn’t that long ago that Paul was constantly calling out McGregor and trying to set up a boxing match as he continued taking on undersized and overmatched competition.

He eventually let that go but Paul rarely missed a chance to take a shot at McGregor whenever the opportunity was there for him.

McGregor suffering a devastating injury that ended his comeback and could potentially force the Irish superstar to question whether or not he’ll ever compete again was like chum in the water for Paul.

The actual severity of the injury hasn’t been revealed yet but Paul definitely enjoyed taking a victory lap over McGregor with his comeback being crushed on Saturday at UFC 329.

2026 Season Opener Countdown: 63 Days Remaining

CHARLOTTE, NC - NOVEMBER 13: Ken Lucas #23 of the Carolina Panthers refreshes himself with a sports beverage during the game with the New York Jets at Bank of America Stadium on November 13, 2005 in Charlotte, North Carolina. The Panthers won 30-3. (Photo by Craig Jones/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Here at Cat Scratch Reader we have counted down the final 100 days leading up to the Carolina Panthers season opener by for at least the past ten years. We’ve always done this by highlighting the current player on the roster whose jersey number matches the day on the countdown. This year, we decided to change that up a bit by counting down our own list of the Top 100 Panthers of all time. This does not correspond to jersey number, does not need to be somebody who wore a jersey, and will in no way be controversial.

#63. Ken Lucas

Not that this is relatable to anyone else, but I felt like I had already covered Ken Lucas because I had done so much brushing up on his Panthers tenure while looking at the career of Richard Marshall. If I remember right, there was a bit of apprehension among Panthers fans when the team signed Lucas. He had been a number two corner during his four year career with the Seahawks, but the Panthers still elected to throw a very large (for the time) six year contract at him to make him a starter opposite Chris Gamble. The franchise had had a history of big spending causing big problems, and such a big commitment to a player of Lucas’s stature was pretty shocking.

It worked out though. Lucas didn’t make it through the full six years of his contract because the lengths of NFL contracts are made up, but the Panthers did get four solid seasons out of him. He tallied six interceptions in his first season in Carolina. His second season was a bit marred by injuries, but he was able to bounce back well enough to total another seven interceptions across his last three seasons in Carolina. He held steady as a very good corner opposite Chris Gamble, giving the Panthers a very formidable cornerback duo.

But for all of Lucas’s play in real games, he might be most remembered for what happened to him on the practice field. In training camp before the 2006 season, Ken Lucas and Steve Smith got into an altercation on the sideline in which Smith punched Lucas in the face, breaking his nose. The incident resulted in Smith getting suspended for the first two games of the regular season. Apparently the two didn’t like each other, and it boiled over in practice one day and became a defining moment in the legacies of both players.

The two players later reconciled, but Lucas was released after that 2006 season for salary cap savings. He went back to the Seahawks for one more season before calling it a career.

Lucas was a seemingly rare example of a big splashy free agency signing that was just kind of okay. He did largely what was expected of him. No more, no less. He was a big contributor on some very good Panthers defenses during his tenure, and that makes him number 63 on the list of top 100 Panthers of all time.

Which Lions player would you like to grab dinner with?

May 13, 2026; Detroit, Michigan, USA; Detroit Lions wide receiver Amon-Ra St. Brown claps during the second half of the game between the Detroit Pistons and the Cleveland Cavaliers during game five of the second round of the 2026 NBA Playoffs at Little Caesars Arena. Mandatory Credit: Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images | Rick Osentoski-Imagn Images

Our relationship with professional athletes is always at a distance. But what if it wasn’t?

The Detroit Lions have a ton of charasmatic players throughout their locker room, and I’m sure on more than one occasion you’ve wondered (or dreamed) about hanging out with them outside of the realm of football. So for today’s Question of the Day, let’s explore that.

Which Lions player would you like to grab dinner with?

My answer: My first inclination is to cheat and say Dan Campbell, but since the question (that I wrote) explicitly says player, I’ll stick to a player.

There are a couple routes I could go with this. If I wanted to have dinner with someone who had awesome stories to tell, I’d probably go with rookie Skyler Gill-Howard (and his great origin story) or Ahmed Hassanein. We have all heard pieces of their origin stories. However, to hear their point of view through their eyes would be incredible. Plus, I’m sure they’d have even more stories to tell.

Or, I could simply just go with some excellent company. From my team experiences, guys like Colby Sorsdal, Sione Vaki, Derrick Barnes, Jack Fox, and Khalil Dorsey—among many others—are some of the nicest people in the locker room.

Finally, it would make sense to go with someone who would be extremely entertaining. If that’s the priority, I would likely go with someone like Kerby Joseph, Teddy Bridgewater, or Jameson Williams.

I’m a little more lowkey, so I think grabbing a beer and burger with a few of those people from the “nice” group would fit my vibes.

Which Lions player do you think would be the bet to grab a dinner with? Share your answer in the comment section below.

The John Harbaugh experience: Why NY Giants head coach is one of a kind

John Harbaugh | Thomas Salus-Imagn Images

Talk to any New York Giants fan these days and you sense the excitement. The hope. The optimism. There has been some of that during a difficult 13-year stretch, but not like what you feel now.

NFL analysts who dare to predict that the downtrodden Giants might go from worst to first in the NFC East, or at least be good enough to compete for a playoff berth, are not scoffed at the way they would have been in recent years. Their opinions are given validity.

The reason for the change?

John Harbaugh.

Simple as that.

Harbaugh brings credibility to the head coaching position and to the organization that has not existed since Tom Coughlin coached the Giants. Harbaugh is 14th on the all-time win list for coaches with 180 regular-season victories. He has coached in 24 playoff games, sixth-most of all-time. In 18 years with the Baltimore Ravens, his teams won fewer than eight games just one time. The Ravens made the playoffs in 12 of those 18 seasons. They won a Super Bowl.

Harbaugh has brought much more to New York than a resume filled with gaudy accomplishments. He has brought a presence, a force of will, an uncommon energy, and an expectation of daily excellence that have changed the Giants organization for the better.

Before hiring Harbaugh, the Giants had gone through four full-time head coaches — Ben McAdoo, Pat Shurmur, Joe Judge, Brian Daboll — and two interim ones — Steve Spagnuolo and Mike Kafka — as they tried to find the right successor to two-time Super Bowl winner Tom Coughlin.

After the Ravens fired Harbaugh, the Giants saw a prize they had to have. They put on a full-court press, including trips to Baltimore by Chris Mara, communication from a cancer-stricken John Mara, changing their power structure to have the coach report to John Mara rather than GM Joe Schoen, and a top-of-market five-year, $100 million contract.

The day the Giants introduced Harbaugh, there was a sense that something different was about to unfold. There was an edginess around the facility, like everyone was afraid they would make a mistake that would dampen the day. There were more seats than usual set up in the practice facility for the press conference. There were a high number of players in attendance.

The Harbaugh Experience had begun.

What is the Harbaugh Experience? Let’s find out from the players and coaches who work with him every day, and from Harbaugh himself.

‘All about ball’

Offensive line coach Mike Bloomgren had never worked with Harbaugh before accepting a job on his coaching staff.

“He is all about ball, and he’s all about what can I do to help the players perform,” Bloomgren said. “And, I know you guys haven’t had an opportunity to go to his team meetings, but every day is like a TED Talk. And, like, I leave there ready to go take the field myself.

“And I think all of our groups do, too. It’s awesome to be a part of with somebody with this much of a laser focus on making the 2026 New York Giants the best they can be.”

Linebacker Tremaine Edmunds, entering his ninth NFL season, admitted Harbaugh is one of the reasons he wanted to be a Giant.

“That goes into the decision of why I wanted to come here, to be around that, to know what he stands for,” Edmunds said. “Not just obviously on the field, but even talking with him, you know what I mean? He’s a guy that you just get the feel, like you know what, man, he’s all ball. It’s not just all talk. It’s based off his resumé. Just look at the things that he’s done.

“If you have any type of competitive drive in your blood or whatever, you want to be playing for a guy like that.”

At his introductory press conference, Harbaugh said his parents, Jack and Jackie Harbaugh, taught him to attack each day “with an enthusiasm unknown to mankind.”

While driving through Montana to visit friends earlier this month (yes, even “all ball” head coaches take some time off now and then), Harbaugh offered Big Blue View his perspective on the Harbaugh Experience and how others view it.

“I guess I take it as a compliment in the sense of, just that’s what we’re here for,” Harbaugh said. “I’ve become obsessed with it. I always have been.

“I have other things in my life and whatnot. But as far as when you walk into the building, and we talk about other things, too, but it’s always making it about that and not getting caught up in other trains of thought or other priorities or agendas. Just trying to keep it about what we’re here for, what’s important. And try to really be over the top in terms of that and have fun with it and make it important and just make what they do important and them important and all those kind of things.”

TED Talks?

TED Talks, for the uninitiated, are basically idea-filled, motivational speeches of 18 minutes or less. Bloomgren’s remark sent me scurrying to the Internet to find that out.

“I think one thing that really stands out is just the messaging,” Edmunds said. “He’s a quote type guy. Every day he’s kind of giving us a little nugget here and there that we can put into our belt that we can take with us outside of football. Some stuff is just dedicated to football; some stuff is life skills, and I appreciate that, because you can relate to him just outside of the game.

“And us players, it’s going to make you want to play ten times harder for the coach, which is why he’s had success in the past, which now we all can see why like, you know what? That makes sense.”

Every opportunity to talk to his team, every chance to have a meeting, have a conversation, have a practice is important to Harbaugh. Nothing is meaningless.

“To me, it’s like if it’s worth, if we’re all going to be here, we’re doing something that we feel like is meaningful and important,” Harbaugh said. “Then, to me that goes through eternity. If you want to look at life that way, which is how I look at it, then let’s go, man. Let’s give it everything we got. Let’s be over the top for that.

“We’re not trying to be too cool, too cool for school, or act like this is just another day, or this is like old hat. Nothing is old hat. Everything is new. Everything is a new day, a new opportunity, just to be your best. Talk to them all the time. I mean, being your best is really hard to do. Doing your best is really hard to do. It takes a lot. You got to really be intentional about that.”

‘A good damn football coach’

Willie Taggart’s playing and coaching career has been associated with the Harbaugh family for more than 30 years. John and Jim Harbaugh helped recruit Taggart to play quarterback for their father, Jack, at Western Kentucky. He played there from 1995-98. Taggart then coached for Jack Harbaugh at Western Kentucky for a few seasons. He coached running backs at Stanford for Jim Harbaugh from 2007-2009. He coached running backs for John Harbaugh in Baltimore for the past three seasons.

No one around the Giants knows Harbaugh better than Taggart, who now coaches the team’s running backs. He knows why Harbaugh succeeds on the field, and earns respect off of it

“I just think it’s a Harbaugh thing,” Taggart said. “What I mean by that when it comes to coaching for the most part you either get one or the other, forcefulness or sincerity. Not many coaches have both. When you’re dealing with the Harbaughs, they have ‘em both. They know how to do ‘em both and they do ‘em very well. They’re great with people. As a player you appreciate that. You appreciate when a coach can get on you, and also when a coach can pat you on the back and tell you that you did a good job, as well.

“He’s a good damn football coach that can motivate players, motivate people, but also teach them.”

‘A great leader’

Odell Beckham Jr. was out of football when someone from the Giants reached out to him for an opinion on Harbaugh, whom Beckham played for in Baltimore in 2023.

“This is a man of God. This is a leader of men. And truly, from a football aspect, in those meetings, how attentive he was and those little things that come up in the game that sometimes you have to take for granted, he’s very much on it. And he leads in a very good way,” Beckham said. 

“And he just was one of my favorite coaches that I ever had. So, I spoke very highly of him when they asked me about who should be here.

“And I believe they got just the right man for the job, someone who could actually change the culture — or at least start it in the right direction.”

“Leadership, wisdom, relationship building. It’s all off the charts.”

— OLB coach Charlie Bullen

Patrick Ricard spent nine seasons playing for Harbaugh in Baltimore. As a free agent, the 300-pound fullback never hesitated about the idea of signing with the Giants and reunite with Harbaugh.

“I’m just very grateful for Coach Harbaugh. I mean, he’s been in my corner my whole career. He’s believed in me. And as soon as I saw he got the job here, I was definitely interested,” Ricard said. “I even told him, like, look, if you were coaching a Pop Warner football team, I’m interested. I’m there doing something. I don’t even know if I’m like the water boy, you know what I’m saying?

“So, like as soon as he was interested in me coming here, I was all in.”

Ricard knows what to expect from Harbaugh. He also knows his role in helping players new to the Harbaugh Experience understand it.

“He’s going to bring just that culture that he had in Baltimore in terms of being together, playing together, going through the adversities that a season brings, just being all the things that you want to see in a football team, smart, physical, disciplined, and I think that he’s done it for 19 years,” Ricard said. “He’s going to continue to bring it here, and I’m happy to be one of the players that’s going to kind of just kind of show the guys what he wants, what he expects out of us.

“I think that’s the biggest thing is he’s a great leader. He understands how to bring a group of men and make them one. And I think that’s the biggest thing is that we can all understand that he is our leader, and as long as we do right by him, we’ll be all right.”

‘Great to see him re-energized’

Despite Harbaugh’s boundless enthusiasm, it would only be human if he wasn’t quite as excited at the end of his 18-year tenure with the Ravens as he had been earlier. After 18 years of doing anything in the same place, it can’t be as fresh as it was in the early days.

“I had a lot of energy in Baltimore,” said Harbaugh, who turns 64 in September. “I’ve always had a lot of energy because I just did. I mean, I was just like, it’s just consumed with whatever I’m doing. But the idea, the energy sharing is a two-way street.”

Maybe Baltimore wasn’t excited about being coached by Harbaugh the last couple of years as it had been previously. The Ravens got off to an uncharacteristic 1-5 start in 2025 before rallying to reach 8-9 and fall a missed Tyler Loop field goal short of making the playoffs.

Ravens ownership thought it was time both the team and Harbaugh got a fresh start.

Taggart believes the move to New York has done Harbaugh some good.

“He’s John. He’s got a lot of energy. He’s very excited, and you see it every day. His message to the team has been awesome,” Taggart said. “It’s been great to see our guys pick up on his message daily, and absorb it, and go out and try to deliver on how Coach Harbaugh wants things done.

“It’s been great to see him re-energized and really getting after it with the guys.

Giants special teams coach Chris Horton was with Harbaugh in Baltimore for 12 seasons. He saw “a little more juice” in the veteran coach when he addressed the Giants for the first time.

“He’s about as authentic as they come,” Horton said. “Did I see a little more juice, more pop? He’s excited. We’re excited. You know, we’re excited to be here. We’re the New York Football Giants. We’re all excited to be here.”

Harbaugh said he feeds off what he gets from the players.

“These guys have given me a lot of energy because the way they come in every day and how into it they are, how fired up they are, how they’ll be in the locker room, and they’ll be in the locker room for hours after practice even debating something about some crazy thing about, like, which sport takes more athleticism. And they’re passionate about it. I’m like, really, that’s what you guys are talking about?,” Harbaugh said.

“I’m just glad that they’re in there with each other, because that’s how you build a team and all that. So, I guess if you want to say energized, that’s a good word. I think it’s just a different thing than the last couple years.

“But, 18 years in Baltimore or even before that in Philly or wherever, it’s really not that different. Every team’s in a different place. Every group of players is in a different place.

“But I really like, I’m fired up about this particular time and place with these particular people right now because I just think that they’re so motivated. They’re so determined. It means so much to them every single day. That is fun for me. And it’s not just me. It’s fun for all the coaches. I think the coaches feed off the players, players off the coaches. There’s just a lot of good vibe.”

‘I think he’s a maniac’

Harbaugh can take a joke. At least, he can play along with one. Giants’ edge defender Kayvon Thibodeaux peeled back that layer of Harbaugh’s personality during minicamp in June when he snuck into the coach’s press conference and asked “How do you feel about that defensive front?”

Harbaugh shot back:

“How do I feel about the defensive front? The Thibodeaux guy has got me a little concerned back there. He looks shorter to me.”

Thibodeaux has already formed a strong bond with Harbaugh.

“Coach Harbaugh, I think he’s a maniac. He’s obsessed,” Thibodeaux said.

“He’s kind of like me. I call him a maniac guy when you ask him a question and he goes to answer it and then he gets that twitch. And that twitch is when they just go rogue and they just keep talking and talking and talking and that’s me,” Thibodeaux said. “I kind of got that a little bit. And his first day, I noticed that in him. I’m like, yo, he reminds me of me a little bit. It’s similar. So, for me, I can tell he loves the sport and he’s going to give us our best opportunity.”

Thibodeaux is an intelligent person, and isn’t shy about telling you as much. Harbaugh says Thibodeaux, who likes to know the why of things, asks more questions than anyone.

“Whether it’s my head coach, whether it’s my mom, whether it’s the teacher, I want to know, and I’m going to believe you, but I’m also just curious,” Thibodeaux said. “If you can explain it to me, that means you really know your s—-.”

In Harbaugh, Thibodeaux has found a coach who loves the questions. And, more than that, loves it when players really want the answers.

John Harbaugh and Giants players during Giants OTAs 2026

Remember what Taggart said about Harbaugh’s ability to both motivate and teach. His answer regarding fielding questions from players reveals a great deal about why he can do both.

“It’s like, as a coach or even as a player, when someone asks you a question, don’t take it like you’re being questioned,” Harbaugh said. “You take it from the standpoint of someone who’s asking you a question because they really want to know the answer. So, I’m assuming that you’re asking the question because you really want to know the answer. You want to understand something.”

From there, Harbaugh has no issue rolling up his sleeves and going to work to help a player. Remember when he was willing to walk Malik Nabers through the reasons why the Giants did not draft Caleb Downs?

“You got to dig into it. I mean, there’s a lot of layers. There’s layers to everything,” Harbaugh said. “So nothing is too simple. Other than the fact that we’re all here to be our best. We can make that assumption, I hope.

“So it’s like from there, it’s like, well, how are we going to get there? And this is why we’re doing what we’re doing or whatever. And this is what would be up for discussion.And if it was, these would be the questions we’d be asking to try to have the best answer to. It’s like, OK, you really want to know? You really want to talk about this?Let’s dig in, man. Let’s talk about it.”

‘Love you hard … coach you harder’

“What you get from John is real. Talk to players, they appreciate that more than anything. They don’t get any BS. They’re not going to get any BS with John Harbaugh.”

— Willie Taggart

Giants right tackle Jermaine Eluemunor played for Harbaugh in Baltimore in 2017 and 2018, when he was a player trying to make it in the NFL. Eleumunor said Harbaugh is “the exact same” coach he was then.

“I feel like I’m back in Baltimore,” Eleumunor said. “The workouts, the intensity, just the attention to detail. The way we get things done in the field, the reasons behind them. Also, the small things. And also just I’d say the things that you do in practice that really matter that is the difference between winning and losing in the league.”

That isn’t all Eluemunor, now an established starter in his 10th NFL season, appreciates about Harbaugh.

“Coach Harbs is the type of guy that’s going to love you hard, but he’s going to coach you harder,” Eluemunor said. And like I said, he’s going to hold you accountable for everything. He’s going to hold you to a certain standard and a certain expectation when you’re practicing out there, the way you carry yourself, the way you represent the franchise, and just the way you are as a person. He wants great players, but he also wants great men and great people, and he’s a big believer in that. I think that’s something he’s done a great job of throughout his career and how long I’ve known him.”

Edmunds is new to the Harbaugh Experience, but he feels Harbaugh’s desire to really get to know players.

“You can go to him, talk to him about whatever, and I think that’s the number one thing that’s sticking out right now,” Edmunds said.

Harbaugh said he feels a “responsibility” to help players understand how to be their best.

“I come in with the assumption, I make the charitable or the gracious assumption that they want to be their very best, that they’re here to do their best, to be their best,” Harbaugh said. “And if they are, then it’s kind of my responsibility to help transform their minds a little bit if needed towards what it takes, what it really takes. Because not everybody knows how hard it really is and what it’s really going to take.

“But once they do it and experience it, like probably Jermaine has over the course of his career now, like his thinking is transformed. You know, it’s like the biblical thing, the renewing of your mind. It’s a transformational process.

“I just think these guys are great. I mean, I love every one of them because they’ve done so much and given up so much to get where they’re at, to attain this level. Now, you know, my responsibility is to give them everything I’ve got to take it to the level that they dream of it being.

“And sometimes not everybody understands that. They’re not thinking that way. So, you try to transform their thinking in that way a little bit. And I think probably Jermaine is a great example of that kind of guy. I mean, he’s come a long way. He’s there now.

“The way he thinks is the way he should think.”

Can Harbaugh transform the Giants?

Former Giants defensive coordinator Steve Spagnuolo used to remind media members that coaches are not miracle workers. Transforming the Giants, who have had only two winning seasons in the last 13, into consistent winners won’t be easy.

It is, though, the task Harbaugh signed up for.

“I know the challenges. I understand the expectations. I know the fans are hungry for a winner,” Harbaugh said at his introductory press conference. “We’re here with one mission, to earn the right to be called the world champions in New York.

“You go into every game planning to win that game. That’s that’s our expectation. That’s what we will be expecting, to do that, but we’ve got to earn the right to expect that by how we go to work and prepare and what kind of a team that we make ourselves into.”

A training camp that promises to be arduous is the next step in that process. Maybe the Harbaugh Experience will one day lead to a parade down the Canyon of Heroes. Maybe it won’t. If it doesn’t, that certainly won’t be for lack of effort.

Something else that is clear is that everyone touched by the Harbaugh Experience will remember it, and will be impacted in at least some small way.

NFL names AJ Brown, Patriots debut most anticipated ahead of 2026

Suddenly, the NFL is less than two months away from the start of the regular season. In just a few weeks, the preseason will kick off, and rookies will make their on-field debuts. However, those aren’t the only debuts fans are eagerly anticipating.

Several blockbuster trades and notable free agent signings highlighted the offseason. Among them was the long-anticipated trade that sent AJ Brown to the New England Patriots. Needless to say, many fans are eager to see him reunite with head coach Mike Vrabel.

MORE: Panthers QB Bryce Young lands on 2026 bust watch as pressure keeps building

The NFL’s official website recently released its list of the most anticipated debuts of the 2026 season. Brown topped the list and is undoubtedly one of the league’s most highly anticipated newcomers.

Tennessee Titans head coach Mike Vrabel hugs Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver A.J. Brown (11) as the teams get ready to face off at Lincoln Financial Field Sunday, Dec. 4, 2022, in Philadelphia, Pa. Nfl Tennessee Titans At Philadelphia Eagles

“In arguably the most anticipated matchup of Week 1, we get one of the most anticipated player debuts of the entire slate. After months of questions and consternation, Brown was finally traded from the Eagles to the Patriots, theoretically landing Drake Maye a true WR1 and adding juice to the passing attack that New England frankly didn’t have in Super Bowl LX. Will he be enough to tip the scales for the Pats? We’ll find out right at the start of the 2026 season in this title game rematch.”

Brown represents a significant upgrade over Stefon Diggs, whom the Patriots released this offseason. New England also bolstered its receiving corps by signing Romeo Doubs in free agency.

MORE: Ranking the NFL’s best and most creative offensive play-callers heading into next season

Although Brown’s pairing with quarterback Drake Maye has generated plenty of excitement, the biggest storyline is his reunion with Vrabel.

Sep 21, 2025; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Eagles wide receiver AJ. Brown (11) reacts after scoring a touchdown against the Los Angeles Rams during the first half at Lincoln Financial Field. Mandatory Credit: Bill Streicher-Imagn Images

Brown entered the NFL under Vrabel after the Tennessee Titans selected him in the second round of the 2019 NFL Draft. The two worked together until the Titans traded Brown to the Philadelphia Eagles after contract extension negotiations fell apart.

Brown continued to thrive in Philadelphia, helping lead the Eagles to two Super Bowl appearances and capturing a championship just a few years ago.

However, tensions surfaced during the Eagles’ title defense, ultimately leading to Brown’s trade this offseason. Now reunited in New England, Brown and Vrabel will try to accomplish what they couldn’t in Tennessee: make a Super Bowl run.

New York Jets News: Mike Tannenbaum has a lot of praise for Aaron Glenn

Dec 1, 2024; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; Seattle Seahawks quarterback Geno Smith (7) drops back to pass during the first quarter against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images | Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images

Happy Sunday, Jets fans!

Below are your daily links. They include a look at recent comments made by former Jets general manager Mike Tannenbaum about the job Aaron Glenn is doing. Robby Sabo casts a skeptical eye on what Tannenbaum has to say. Today’s links also include discussions on Nahshon Wright’s value and expectations for Armand Membou.

Training camp is just a couple of weeks away so there aren’t many developments to talk about, but anticipation is rising. Soon we will have Jets football.

Until then, enjoy your daily links.

Robby Sabo – Mike Tannenbaum’s New York Jets analysis is tiring and trivial

Connor Long – AZ Thomas explains Nahshon Wright’s value in the NY Jets’ secondary

Connor Long – Should the New York Jets pursue CB Terrion Arnold?

Connor Long – Is NY Jets RT Armand Membou already a top-10 NFL tackle?

Paul Edsen Jr. – Jets Immediately Expressed Interest in CB Amid Legal Issues

Justin Fried – The Jets quietly have one of the NFL’s best special teams players

Jake Elman – Jets rookie Cade Klubnik is already facing unfair expectations

Charlie Baduini – Breece Hall earns prestigious honors for first time in his Jets career

Mike Luciano – 3 cornerbacks (not named Terrion Arnold) Jets should pursue after latest rumors

Mike Luciano – Giants expert believes Jets’ Dane Belton has skills to start over Malachi Moore

Nick Faria – Elite Offense or Defense? Which Should Jets Fans Hope for in 2026?

Efstathios Savvidis – Dean Clark Needs Impressive Training Camp With Jets to Stick Around

Here are your missed connections from yesterday.

Have a great Sunday!

Cowboys news: Rams fans were sad to see Cobie Durant leave

Jan 18, 2026; Chicago, IL, USA; Los Angeles Rams cornerback Cobie Durant (14) signals during an NFC Divisional Round game against he Chicago Bears at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Matt Marton-Imagn Images | Matt Marton-Imagn Images

Rams writer just made a late-season Cowboys win feel like a Herculean task – Levi Dombro, The Landry Hat

Rams writer spills on what they feel about Cobie Durant.

Q: Cobie Durant has been a pleasant surprise in Cowboys offseason practices. As a Rams expert, do you think that this performance has been smoke and mirrors, or can he be a legitimate part of the Dallas defense in 2026 and beyond?

A: Durant is a quality starting-caliber corner, just not the elite one the Rams needed on a championship-hopeful roster. Dallas might learn that lesson the hard way if they task him too heavily, but he should be a helpful contributor for the Cowboys. That will be especially true if DaRon Bland can take some of the pressure off him by staying healthy and returning to All-Pro form as the Cowboys’ CB1. Rams fans were sad to see Durant go.

Q: The Myles Garrett trade completely tilted the balance in the NFC. Do you believe that the Rams are now the team to beat in the conference and the league at large?

A: To hear the talking heads talk, that’s what it would seem. On paper, I’d have to agree. Now that some of the post-trade high has worn off, though, it’s probably a good time to acknowledge that power rankings aren’t actually a sneak peek at the final standings. And I think, for the most part, Rams fans realize that.

Big game hunting: Why Cowboys coordinators likely safe another year – Reid Hanson, Cowboys Wire

Should the Cowboys do well, will the coaching staff get raided?

For the first time in a long time the Dallas Cowboys enter the season with two exciting coordinators on their coaching staff. For years it’s been unproven golden boys and past-their-prime good ol’ boys populating the most important ranks. The offense has been intoxicated in their search of the next brilliant mind while the defense has been busy cycling through a collection of retreads and placeholders. 2026 is a different animal entirely

With Klayton Adams leading the offense and Christian Parker the head of the defense, the Cowboys boast two of the biggest up-and-coming talents in coaching. They’re so well-respected they both landed on Pro Football Focus’ top 15 head coach candidate list for this season. To have one coordinator make the list is impressive, but to have both coordinators make this list is rarified air for Dallas.

Making the list is bittersweet for Cowboys fans because it signals they have two of the most coveted coaches in the industry while simultaneously threatening their exodus. While these coordinators certainly deserve respect for their football acumen and ability to teach, they also have issues holding them back from the ultimate promotion.

Klayton Adams

Adams, 43, is generally seen as one of the best offensive line and running game coordinators in the NFL. After building the Arizona Cardinalsrunning game into a juggernaut, he came to Dallas and repeated his success almost instantly. He’s well aware how innovation is critical to sustained success and appears to be on the path for continued dominance in 2026.

Working against him is the fact Brian Schottenheimer calls plays. Since he doesn’t call plays, Adams is more behind the scenes than most coordinators. His fingerprints are all over the offense, but nobody is quite sure what an Adams designed passing offense looks like or what an Adams scripted attack looks like. This won’t prevent him from getting a head coaching gig, but it will certainly give a front office pause. As such, Adams will likely have to prove himself more than most candidates before the ultimate promotion comes his way.

Breaking Down the Von Miller—Dallas Cowboys rumors – Mark Heaney, Inside the Star

Making sense of the dots connecting the veteran edge rusher to the Cowboys.

Long-time NFL pass-rusher Von Miller is a few things: a future Hall of Famer, one of the greatest defensive players of this generation, a Dallas-area native, and, most importantly, a free agent who is openly interested in becoming a Cowboy. The 37-year-old former Texas A&M Aggie has bounced around the NFL since he was traded from the Denver Broncos in 2021, and he’s now looking to add another chapter to his book.

Miller, a two-time Super Bowl champion, won his second with the Rams in 2021, before playing with Buffalo from 2022-2024, and signing with the Washington Commanders for the 2025 season. Apparently, he chose Dan Quinn’s team over the now-reigning champion Seattle Seahawks. He is, of course, near the end of the road, but he still had nine sacks for Washington last season, and, as previously mentioned, he is expressing interest in Dallas. Let’s break down the rumors and the reason why it’s likely more smoke than fire.

The Von Miller-Cowboys Rumors: Social Media & Smoke

Von Miller has long been tied to the Cowboys because of his local roots, and he’s made comments over the years that have only added to the rumors. In 2022, it almost became a reality when Dallas offered Miller a deal after Randy Gregory left for Denver. Ultimately, while he said he would’ve taken less to go to his hometown team, the Bills’ six-year, $120M deal blew the Cowboys out of the water.

Four years later, the tables have turned a bit, and Miller is still completely unsigned and willing to come to Dallas on a very cheap one-year deal. He did an interview with Blogging the Boys’ RJ Ochoa, where he said he’d love to play for Dallas, and followed it up with an Instagram story post implying that something could be on the way. The team threw ice-cold water on this, with multiple sources saying they had no interest. Why? After all, Dallas’s defense is still a major work in progress, he’s still productive, he’s got the veteran leadership on his side, a championship pedigree, and a desire to join America’s team.

DeMarvion Overshown named as potential Dallas Cowboys breakout candidate – RJ Ochoa, Blogging the Boys

Could Overshown be in for a huge year?

Who would you say has the biggest potential to break out for the Dallas Cowboys this season? Before you answer, just know that ESPN provided theirs this week.

On Wednesday the worldwide leader offered breakout candidates for every team this season, and their selection for the Cowboys is both surprising and chalk. It is hard to be those things at the same time, but it happens.

DeMarvion Overshown, LB

This is less of a breakout and more of a re-breakout. Overshown lost his 2023 rookie year to a torn ACL in the preseason. When he returned to action in Week 1 of 2024, he was so ridiculously fast on an otherwise slow Cowboys defense that it was impossible not to notice him. Then came a torn ACL, MCL and PCL 13 weeks later, which ended his 2024 campaign early and followed him all the way into 2025.

Overshown did not look like himself after returning last season in Week 11 — he had only one TFL in six games after posting eight in 13 games during the 2024 season. He cleared 19 mph in top speed seven separate times in the 2024 season, per NFL Next Gen Stats; he never cleared it in 2025. As he gets further away from the injury, he’ll hopefully recover the top speed that allowed him to play sideline to sideline and trigger quickly on those behind-the-line opportunities.

Let’s establish that we are on the same page: Overshown playing well would exponentially help the Cowboys. Recently we posted something where I said he individually has the potential to change the season the most.

The situation feels similar as to how we collectively viewed Randy Gregory a few years ago. Obviously circumstances were very different, but things reached a point with Gregory to where it made sense to adopt a philosophy of “whatever you get is icing on the cake” as opposed to relying on him. To that point, with all due respect, relying on Overshown would be irresponsible given that he has missed so much time through his professional career.

It makes sense then that ESPN is labeling this potential as a “re-breakout” for Overshown. It is certainly true that he set the world on fire in 2024 before he was injured, but the unfortunate truth is that right now that stretch of time is the outlier across the whole of his career. We all are rooting in unison for that to become the norm, but this just feels a little unlikely.


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Yankees Rivalry Roundup: Astros crush Rangers in the battle for Texas

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - JULY 11: LaMonte Wade Jr. #31 is congratulated by Isaac Paredes #15 of the Houston Astros after hitting a grand slam home run against the Texas Rangers in the third inning at Globe Life Field on July 11, 2026 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Tim Heitman/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The 2026 MLB Draft has dominated headlines in what’s been a full day of action around the league. The Yankees have the four newest members of their organization pending their signings with the team, and even managed to grind out another comeback victory against the Nationals thanks to eighth-inning home runs from Ryan McMahon, Trent Grisham, and Paul Goldschmidt. It means they are riding a modest three-game winning streak, which comes at an important time given the results elsewhere around the AL.

Tampa Bay Rays (56-37) 6, Seattle Mariners (47-49) 1

The Rays somehow worked their magic to secure the second pick in this year’s draft and wasted no time in using it on consensus top-two draft prospect Grady Emerson. They had to feel pretty gleeful about how the day went for them as a whole as they rolled over the Mariners for the second straight day and achieved a coup in the Draft. They handed Logan Gilbert one of his heavier defeats of the year, scoring four runs on nine hits and two walks off the Seattle starter, while Griffin Jax gave them five innings of one-run ball, that lone run a Cole Emerson sack fly to open the scoring after Cole Young led off the second with a double.

A Ben Williamson RBI double in the bottom of the frame leveled the score, and back-to-back doubles by Yandy Díaz and Jonathan Aranda to open the third gave them the lead. Gilbert managed to right the ship from there, but was left in a batter too long, an Aranda two-out double in the seventh knocking him from the game. An intentional walk of Junior Caminero put a pair on for pinch-hitter Ryan Vilade, who crushed the first pitch he saw for a three-run blast to put the game out of reach, a Nick Fortes RBI single an inning later wrapping up the scoring. The Rays maintained their four-game lead in the AL East.

Other Games

Chicago White Sox (49-45) 1, The Athletics (41-54) 0

Despite speculation that they might throw a curveball, the White Sox used the first overall pick on the player many consider to be the top college prospect: shortstop Roch Cholowsky of UCLA. He joins an organization that ascending well ahead of schedule, their win over the Athletics allowing them to stay tied atop the AL Central. A bullpen day that included four scoreless innings from bulk reliever Erick Fedde limited the A’s to four-hits, two apiece for Jacob Wilson and Joshua Kuroda-Grauer. The lone run of the contest came in the sixth, Colson Montgomery drawing a two-out walk and scoring all the way from first on a Chase Meidroth double. They remain in a virtual tie with Cleveland atop the AL Central.

Cleveland Guardians (50-46) 4, Miami Marlins (52-44) 1

With wins in the first two games, the Guardians have put themselves in pole position to sweep the hottest team in baseball since the start of June. It began with 6.2 innings of one-run ball from Tanner Bibee, a Liam Hicks RBI single in the seventh representing the lone damage. Cleveland did all of their scoring on a pair of two-run doubles from their eight and nine hitters. The first came from Steven Kwan with two outs in the fourth and the second was courtesy of Patrick Bailey with two outs in the eighth.

Houston Astros (47-50) 9, Texas Rangers (48-47) 3

Kumar Rocker was simply no match for the firepower in the Astros lineup, allowing seven runs on eight hits including three home runs. Peter Lambert meanwhile continues to be a revelation in the Astros rotation after joining on a minor league contract following a season with the Tokyo Yakult Swallows. He allowed a run on just three hits and a walk with seven strikeouts in six innings to lower his season ERA to 3.14 in 15 starts after having pitched to a 6.28 ERA in his previous four season stint with the Rockies.

A day after crushing the 200th home run of his career, Yordan Alvarez kicked things off with a two-run blast after Jeremy Peña led off the first with a single, extending his lead atop the MLB HR leaderboard to 31. The big blast of the game arrive in the third after Alvarez doubled, Isaac Paredes walked, and Jose Altuve singled to load the bases. LaMonte Wade Jr. demolished a hanging 1-1 slider from Rocker for a no-doubter grand slam to right, and just like that it was 6-0, Astros.

Christian Vásquez scored their seventh unanswered run with a solo shot in the fourth, though Ezequiel Duran responded in the bottom half with a solo homer of his own. Things settled down until the ninth inning, Houston scoring their eighth and ninth runs on a Christian Walker RBI double and Cam Smith sac fly while Duran chipped in his second home run of the afternoon, a two-run shot this time after Cam Cauley led off with a single.

Braves’ Former Phenom Starter Cut From Cardinals Roster Again

Washington Nationals v Atlanta Braves

ATLANTA, GA - JUNE 10: Jared Shuster #45 of the Atlanta Braves before a game against the Washington Nationals at Truist Park on June 10, 2023 in Atlanta, Georgia. (Photo by Brett Davis/Getty Images)

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The St. Louis Cardinals have had to remain flexible with their roster so far this season and, as with most teams, that has included frequent changes in the bullpen.

The Cardinals’ ongoing relief corps adjustments have helped the team maintain a middling 4.26 ERA so far this season. But the team has had to get pretty creative with a former Atlanta Braves star prospect to keep him in the organization.


FORBES | By Peter Chawaga
Blue Jays’ 7-Year Veteran Questions ‘Void’ Left By Phillies’ Don Mattingly

St. Louis Cardinals Cut Atlanta Braves’ Former First-Round Pick From Roster 3 Times

Joining the Cardinals as his third organization in four big-league seasons so far, former Braves No.1 prospect Jared Shuster was recently designated for assignment for the third time this season.

Shuster was drafted in the first round by the Braves in 2020 then made his big-league debut three years later, making 11 starts with a 5.81 ERA. He was traded to the Chicago White Sox for the next season and has gradually migrated to an exclusive relief role.

On Friday, the Cardinals outrighted him to the Memphis Redbirds, where he has an 8.87 ERA in a little more than 27 total innings so far this season, according to the official transaction log.

The move marks another frustrating turn for Shuster, who has been caught in a recurring cycle since signing with St. Louis before the season.

"Shuster, 27, signed a minor league deal with the Cards in the offseason,” Darragh McDonald wrote for MLB Trade Rumors. “Three times this year, he has been added to the big league roster. Since he is out of options, after a few appearances, each stint has ended with him being designated for assignment. He cleared waivers the first two times."

Because Shuster no longer has minor league options, the Cardinals have had to expose him to waivers each time they needed to open a roster spot.


FORBES | By Peter Chawaga
Phillies Cut Ties With 7-Year MLB Outfielder Amid Brutal Slump

Former Atlanta Braves Phenom Now Fighting For Another Opportunity

Shuster's professional journey has taken several unexpected turns since the Atlanta Braves selected him in the first round of the 2020 MLB Draft.

After starring at Wake Forest University and joining the Braves, Shuster was widely expected to seize a starter’s role in Atlanta. Instead, he is now looking to extend his career as a reliever with some notable upside that might just be taking longer than expected to manifest.

For now, Shuster remains with the Cardinals organization after another outright assignment to Triple-A Memphis. Whether he receives a fourth promotion later this season remains to be seen, but his repeated returns to the major league roster suggest St. Louis still values his left-handed depth even as it continues juggling a crowded pitching staff.

This article was originally published on Forbes.com

The NBA Draft was full of players who lost to Michigan

To the surprise of no one, the Michigan Wolverines grabbed tons of headlines at last month’s NBA Draft, having three players selected in the span of four picks. Morez Johnson joins Dusty May in Dallas after being taken ninth-overall, and fellow lottery selections Yaxel Lendeborg (Golden State) and Aday Mara (Thunder) soon followed him in the lottery.

These three names were not the only ones familiar to fans of the Wolverines. In fact, nearly half of the first-round selections played either for or against Michigan at some point last year. As we close out the 2025-26 championship season, take a quick look back at how each of the 10 first-rounders who played the Wolverines fared in their games last season.

1.03 Cameron Boozer, Duke

Credit where it is due: Boozer got the best of Lendeborg and the Wolverines, putting up 18 points, 10 rebounds and seven assists in the massive Duke win in Washington, D.C.

1.05 Keaton Wagler, Illinois

Wagler came out of nowhere to win All-Big Ten First Team and Freshman of the Year honors, skyrocketing himself into a top-five pick. More importantly, he also had the honor of watching Michigan clinch the conference title on his home floor, though did lead the Illini with 23 points that evening on 3-of-6 shooting from deep.

1.10 Brayden Burries, Arizona

Two different Wildcats were drafted in the first round following their defeat in one of the most anticipated Final Four matchups ever. Like most of his teammates, Burries just could not get anything going against the Wolverines, shooting 4-for-16 from the floor. Nevertheless, it was a strong year for the first-team Big 12 selection.

1.13 Nate Ament, Tennessee

A former top-five prospect, Ament had a solid sophomore season, averaging 16.7 points per game. He scored 16 against Virginia and 18 against Iowa State, causing some concern for Michigan fans heading into the Elite Eight. However, once again the Wolverine defense was just too suffocating, limiting the lottery pick to seven points on abysmal 2-of-12 shooting.

1.14 Hannes Steinbach, Washington

Steinbach did not get the most attention in the Big Ten, but he did make it onto the All-Freshman team after averaging 18.5 points and 11.8 rebounds this season. He faced the Wolverines way back in January, putting up 11 points and 14 rebounds in the Huskies’ home loss. The German forward had a successful debut in America, making his way into the lottery.

1.16 Bennett Stirtz, Iowa

Following his coach to Iowa City, Stirz just kept on scoring, raising his average to 19.8 points per game while shooting a bunch of threes. The Drake transfer played all 40 minutes against Michigan and almost helped his squad pull off the upset over the championship-hungover visitors, putting up 21 points, but missing a three that would have tied the game at the buzzer.

1.22 Labaron Philon, Alabama

After making the SEC All-Freshman team last year, Philon returned to snag First Team honors, scoring 22 points a game and nearly 40 percent from three. He certainly did his part in the Sweet Sixteen, putting up 35 points in 39 minutes against the Wolverines, but the Wolverines were just too much, especially with little help coming from the rest of the Tide.

1.26 Tarris Reed, Connecticut

Fun fact, Reed played at Michigan. Oh, you already knew that? Well regardless, it turned out well for the big man, earning first-team All-Big East honors this season and turning himself into a first-round selection. It was not the best National Championship Game for the former Wolverine, but he did post a double-double against the nearly unbeatable front court.

1.29 Alex Karaban, Connecticut

Another fun fact, Michigan won the national championship. Oh, you already knew that as well? Somebody who also knows a lot about college basketball history is Karaban, who played in 151 games and won two titles himself, ending his UConn career with First Team All-Big East honors like Reed. Karaban led the Huskies in scoring in the final, but it just was not enough to get him another ring.

1.30 Koa Peat, Arizona

Many believed the highly ranked prospect should return for his sophomore season, but Peat opted to head to the NBA and barely snuck into the first round. Peat actually led the Wildcats in the aforementioned Final Four beatdown, but only ended up with 16 points on a somewhat inefficient shooting night. In the NIL era, staying in college might have been the better decision.

Phillies news: Bryce Harper, Kyle Schwarber, Zack Wheeler

CINCINNATI, OH - JULY 09: Bryce Harper #3 of the Philadelphia Phillies bats during the game between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Cincinnati Reds at Great American Ball Park on Thursday, July 9, 2026 in Cincinnati, Ohio. (Photo by Colten Strauss/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Bryce Harper snapped his out of his funk last night, collecting two hits after looking rather disinterested in doing so the past few games. Good thing too as he has a busy week ahead of him.

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Tigers look to take rubber match from Phillies heading into All-Star break

Tarik Skubal face

The Detroit Tigers’ six-game win streak came to an end on Saturday evening at the hands of the Philadelphia Phillies, 4-2, inside Comerica Park. Casey Mize just did not have it this time around, and while Eduardo Valencia continued to prove that he belongs in the big leagues, the offense just could not get anything going against Cristopher Sánchez,

On Sunday afternoon, the Old English D looks to seize its fourth-straight series win heading into the All-Star break with perennial All-Star left-hander Tarik Skubal taking the mound. The 29-year-old has posted a 1.64 ERA and 3.02 FIP over his last two starts, including a five-inning, one-run effort last time out at home against the Athletics, which resulted in his fifth win of the season in a 6-2 final.

The Tigers will once again have their hands full as the Phillies send another tough pitcher, right-hander Zack Wheeler, to the bump seeking a series win of their own. The 36-year-old’s last outing at the Cincinnati Reds earned him his 10th quality start of 2026, throwing seven frames of one-run ball on four hits (one home run) while striking out a season-high 14 batters en route to his ninth win in a 4-1 final.

Here is how the two top-tier pitchers match up on Sunday.

Detroit Tigers (44-51) vs. Philadelphia Phillies (53-43)

Time (ET): 1:40 p.m.
Place: Comerica Park, Detroit, Michigan
SB Nation Site:The Good Phight
Media: Detroit SportsNet, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio Network

Game 96: LHP Tarik Skubal (5-4, 3.06 ERA) vs. RHP Zack Wheeler (9-1, 2.28 ERA)

PlayerGIPK%BB%GB%FIPfWAR
Skubal1270.230.43.646.23.131.7
Wheeler1487.029.46.046.03.122.4

SKUBAL

WHEELER

LeBron James’ list of potential NBA free agency destinations narrows to three

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Photo by Rich Storry/Getty Images

LeBron James’ whiteboard of options seems to have come down to three final contenders whom the 41-year-old considers as realistic destinations for his 24th NBA season.

Even at 41 years old, LeBron can make NBA free agency grind to a halt by simply making himself available.

While James is not expected to make his decision anytime soon, it seems only three of the 10 teams that his agent Rich Paul considered as options for James are still in the running.

LeBron James is choosing between two familiar homes and one new challenge

ESPN’s Shams Charania shared an update based on conversations with his front office sources that former LeBron teams like the Cleveland Cavaliers and Miami Heat are considered frontrunners, alongside the Philadelphia 76ers.

“When I talk to other teams, they look at Cleveland a lot, Miami, and Philadelphia. Those are the 3 teams that others view as strong here.”

Charania also added the Golden State Warriors and Minnesota Timberwolves as two extra teams on a potential five-team shortlist.

“Every team that’s in it still believes they have a chance and is still engaged with Rich Paul on a daily, hourly basis. Figuring out what it would look like, what the vision is. CLE, MIA, GSW, MIN, PHI, these are the 5 most teams that I’ve been hearing.”

LeBron James’ decision will make one of these teams a contender

The 76ers and Cavaliers will be considered in the running to win the East without LeBron, while the Heat are expected to be among the major contenders in their first season with Giannis Antetokounmpo.

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LeBron has a clear role in the starting five in both Cleveland and Philadelphia, while Miami has a rougher roster after the Antetokounmpo trade.

His two former NBA teams will have fanbases that will love him regardless, but the pressure of joining the 76ers with a one-year window to win a title might take the enjoyment out of what might be his final year.

The Cavs seem like the best destination, all things considered. It brings comfort, continuity, and contention to LeBron’s plate in front of a fanbase that already pedestalizes him.

The Timberwolves might be the best win-now destination, and the Warriors might make him the happiest, but it seems everyone is still trailing behind the Cavs in terms of being an attractive destination.

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Arsenal transfer window roundup: Ins, outs and the week’s biggest rumours

Arsenal transfer window roundup: Ins, outs and the week’s biggest rumours
Arsenal transfer window roundup: Ins, outs and the week’s biggest rumours

The summer transfer window is gathering pace and Arsenal have certainly not been short of headlines.

With the window remaining open until 11pm BST on 1 September, Andrea Berta and Mikel Arteta continue to reshape the squad ahead of the 2026/27 campaign. Two deals have already been completed, several high-profile exits are developing and a number of exciting names remain heavily linked with a move to north London.

Here’s a look at the biggest Arsenal transfer stories from the past week.

Confirmed business

Arsenal have so far confirmed two arrivals during the summer transfer window.

Piero Hincapié became the club’s first major signing after completing his move from Bayer Leverkusen for an undisclosed fee, strengthening Arteta’s defensive options with a player capable of operating both centrally and at left-back.

The Gunners then announced the signing of former Leeds United goalkeeper Illan Meslier on a free transfer. The Frenchman arrives with more than 100 Premier League appearances to his name and is expected to compete for a place behind David Raya, although his exact role in the goalkeeping hierarchy remains to be seen.

There have also been two confirmed departures.

Goalkeeper Karl Hein has completed a permanent move to Werder Bremen after spending last season on loan, while Jakub Kiwior has joined Porto in a deal for an undisclosed fee following three-and-a-half years in north London.

Trossard exit edging closer?

The biggest outgoing story this week has centred around Leandro Trossard.

Reports continue to suggest that a move to Turkish side Beşiktaş is progressing, with discussions over personal terms believed to be advancing.

While nothing has been officially confirmed by either club, the Belgian international appears increasingly likely to leave before the transfer window closes, bringing an end to a successful spell at Arsenal that included a Premier League winners’ medal.

Should the deal be completed, Arsenal would free up both wages and a valuable squad place as they continue pursuing further attacking reinforcements.

The rumour mill keeps turning

No player has generated more Arsenal speculation this week than Bruno Guimarães.

The Newcastle United midfielder has once again found himself linked with the Gunners, with reports suggesting he has discussed the possibility of a move to the Emirates. Whether Newcastle would seriously entertain selling one of their key players remains another question entirely, but it has certainly been one of the window’s dominant talking points.

Meanwhile, Aston Villa’s Morgan Rogers continues to be admired by Arsenal, while Paris Saint-Germain winger Bradley Barcola also remains among the club’s reported attacking targets.

Both would represent ambitious signings, although there has been little indication that either transfer is close at this stage.

Developments beyond the first team

It has not only been the senior squad making headlines.

On 3 July, Arsenal confirmed the appointment of Pascal De Maesschalck as the club’s new Academy Manager, continuing the ongoing evolution of the Hale End structure.

There was also disappointment regarding highly-rated teenager Jeremy Monga, who ultimately chose to join Manchester City despite reported Arsenal interest.

As always during the transfer window, not every target can be secured.

Plenty more to come

With almost two months still remaining before the transfer window closes, Arsenal’s business is just getting started.

Supporters will continue watching developments surrounding Trossard’s future while hoping Andrea Berta can strengthen Arteta’s attacking options before the new Premier League season gets underway.

If the opening weeks of the window are anything to go by, there should be plenty more twists before deadline day arrives.

We’ll continue bringing you all the latest Arsenal transfer news, rumours and confirmed deals throughout the summer as another busy week awaits at the Emirates.

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How to live stream Women’s Doubles Final: 2026 Wimbledon Championships, TV channel

Wimbledon will crown two more champions on Sunday morning as Gabriela Dabrowski and Luisa Stefani go up against Guo Hanyu and Kristina Mladenovic in the ladies’ doubles final.

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How to Watch Wimbledon: Women’s Doubles Final

  • Date: Sunday, July 12, 2026
  • Time: 8 AM EDT
  • Channel: ESPN
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Twelve years on from her first appearance in a Wimbledon final, Kristina Mladenovic will look to upset the odds alongside Guo Hanyu in Sunday’s ladies’ doubles decider. The No. 10 seeds have navigated a difficult run to Center Court and face one more mammoth task as they take on second seeds Gabriela Dabrowski and Luisa Stefani.

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Mladenovic, 33, and Guo, 28, have already surprised the bookmakers this year and knocked No. 1 seeds Taylor Townsend and Katerina Siniakova out of the running. The devastating duo has dropped a single set in five matches together thus far at SW19, though there’s one team still out there with an even better record.

Brazil’s Stefani and Canadian Dabrowski, each of whom already has doubles Grand Slam titles to their name, have yet to lose even one set in the competition. Stefani can also complete her set of major gongs on Sunday, with two U.S. Open titles (ladies), a French Open, and an Australian Open (both mixed) already in her cabinet, while Dabrowski has finished runner-up in this fixture in both 2019 and 2024.

That being said, while Guo may be the least prolific of the bunch at this level, partner Mladenovic is the most decorated with six major doubles titles under her belt, along with two WTA Finals. Guo has played a critical role in getting their team to this point, however, and now stands on the verge of possibly becoming just the fourth Chinese athlete to be crowned a Wimbledon winner.

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Biggest Winners, Loser From UFC 329

UFC 329 went down last night (Sat., July 11, 2026) inside T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada, which featured the long-awaited return of Conor McGregor after five years away from action. Unfortunately, his comeback ended in rather anticlimactic fashion after he suffered a knee injury just seconds into the fight, which resulted in a first-round technical knockout (TKO) win for Max Holloway (see it again here). The co-main event didn’t last long, either, after Paddy Pimblett slept Benoit Saint Denis with a suffocating d’arce choke in less than a minute (highlights here).

Biggest Winner: Paddy Pimblett

Pimblett had himself a night after securing one of the biggest (and fastest) wins of his career by submitting Saint Denis in 52 seconds (see it again here). The amazing submission win was a great bounce back for “The Baddy” after losing to Justin Gaethje in his previous fight. Currently ranked No. 6, Pimblett will be in the Top 5 come next week, which will set him up for a bigger fight moving forward. He also locked down an extra $100,000 for his finish, which undoubtedly sent him home happier. He talks the talk and he definitely walked the walk last night, putting him on the fast track once again for superstardom.

Runner (s) Up: King Green and Brandon Royval

Green has quietly been on a great run, adding to it last night by securing another win after knocking out Terrance McKinney with one second remaining in the very first round (highlights). He has now won four straight, his first such streak in 12 years. With the win, Green could very well crack the Top 15 once the new rankings are released. He also locked down an extra $100,000 in post-fight bonus cash. As for Royval, he and Lone’er Kavanagh put on a show after a 15-minute war that saw both men have success. It was a tight contest up until Royval caught Kavanagh in the third round with an air-tight submission choke (relive it here). Both men locked down $100,000 for “Fight of the Night,” but it’s “Raw Dawg” who gets to fly home with a win.

Biggest Losers: Conor McGregor

It goes without saying that McGregor had the worst night of anyone on the card. After years on the sidelines and then months of hyping up his comeback, it was all for naught after he blew his knee out literally seconds into the fight and his first offensive attack. Just like that, the legend of McGregor is probably done for good, despite Max Holloway’s confusing call for a trilogy match. That is likely not going to happen and the MMA world will not be surprised if “Notorious” hangs his gloves up for good. If this truly is the end for McGregor, it’s a horrible way to go out for himself and his fans and for the company. What will make this loss and injury worse are going to be the conspiracy theories of coming in with a pre-existing injury, which won’t be a good look.


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Mets Daily Prospect Report, 7/12/26: Santucci stock up

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Syracuse Mets (46 – 46)

NORFOLK 3, SYRACUSE 2 (BOX)

Binghamton Rumble Ponies (32 – 54)

BINGHAMTON 9, HARTFORD 2 (BOX)

Brooklyn Cyclones (35 – 49)

BROOKLYN 3, WILMINGTON 1 (BOX)

St. Lucie Mets (38 – 46)

ST. LUCIE 4, JUPITER 1 (BOX)

FCL Mets (20 – 27)

FCL CARDINALS 3, FCL METS 0 (BOX)

DSL Mets Orange (16 – 15)

DSL METS ORANGE 10, DSL GIANTS BLACK 6 (BOX)

DSL Mets Blue (12 – 18)

DSL MARLINS 5, DSL METS BLUE 0 (BOX)

STAR OF THE NIGHT

Jonathan Santucci

GOAT OF THE NIGHT

Ryan Lambert

Joe Mazzulla on Jaylen Brown trade: 'There needs to be a grieving process'

As Derrick White and Jordan Walsh went through a workout on one of the Cox Pavilion courts Saturday morning, head coach Joe Mazzulla detailed the respect he has for Brown, what Boston will miss most about him and the need to create a new path forward without him. After 10 highly successful seasons with Brown, Boston will take on a different look with Paul George, Mitchell Robinson and Mike Conley now on the roster. “There needs to be a grieving process for losing not just a player in Jaylen, but a person in Jaylen,” Mazzulla said in an interview with The Athletic. “There needs to be a grieving process that this guy, what he has done on the court and what he’s done in the community and what he’s done for the city of Boston, there should be a grieving process. But the … gray area is throughout that loss, you’re also gaining.”

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Hugo Gonzalez shared the floor with Jaylen Brown for just one season, but frequently lauded the impact the 5-time All-Star had on him. On Thursday, he shared his gratitude for the overlapping year he shared with Brown. "Jaylen is a Celtics legend, and everybody, [starting with me], is really, really grateful because of the things he has done," Gonzalez said. "Especially for me, he has been an amazing veteran player. He's been a leader for me. He's been a role model. Everybody here is grateful for him." — 7/11/2026 Yahoo! Sports

Derrick White was home with his wife when he found out that Jaylen Brown, one of his longest-tenured teammates, had been traded. “It’s tough to see someone get traded, and JB’s been an amazing teammate, amazing friend to me, and kind of welcomed me when I got traded to Boston,” he said. “So I’m always thankful for my time that I spent with JB, and it’s obviously always tough to get traded, and I know how that feels.” White said he reached out to Brown soon after the trade with a simple message: “Thank you for everything you did for me.” — 7/11/2026 Celtics Blog

Bobby Krivitsky: I asked Derrick White about how he’s processing the Jaylen Brown trade, both in terms of their relationship and what this means for his role or what the Celtics will need from him going forward. “Tell him thank you for everything he did for me, and just know how much he means to me.”trade, both in terms of their relationship and what this means for his role or what the Celtics will need from him going forward. “Tell him thank you for everything he did for me, and just know how much he means to — 7/11/2026 x.com

Neemias Queta, who has been teammates with Brown for three years, also spoke to reporters on Friday night for the first time since the trade. “It’s not easy,” Queta said. “I think you feel for him. Obviously, it wasn’t easy for him as well. But at the end of the day, it’s part of the business. You know what’s happening. You know it can happen at any moment. But Jaylen’s a guy that you can’t replace in the city. Really, really hard to replace on the court as well. He did so much for Boston in general, and he will definitely be missed.” — 7/11/2026 Celtics Blog

IShowSpeed: "You going to Philly? You going to tell them to pick me up, bro?" Jaylen Brown: "That's a crazy business, bro. Don't become a basketball player. There's no loyalty." IShowSpeed: "What happened? You just got traded?" Jaylen Brown: "That's a good question. I think a lot of people want to hear that. I don't know. I just got packed up." — 7/10/2026 YouTube

Jaylen Brown: "LeBron is going to make his decision soon, so we got to recruit him." IShowSpeed: "Where do you think LeBron going?" Jaylen Brown: "He's going to Philly, bro. He's going to Philly trying to get a ring." — 7/10/2026 YouTube

More than anything, Mazzulla credits the five-time All-Star for making him better. Speaking to a group of reporters just a few minutes earlier for the first time since the trade, Mazzulla shared how difficult the trade was and stressed that Brown made him a better coach: “I know that for a fact.” “Something like that is going to be difficult,“ Mazzulla said. “But I think if you could just get through it and act as if nothing happened, then that’s when I think that you’re not in it for the right reasons.” As we later sat on the gymnasium sidelines, I asked Mazzulla to elaborate on the notion that Brown made him better. “The biggest thing was just his competitiveness,” Mazzulla said. “He wasn’t afraid to push you. That was for teammates. That was for me. That was for people. He wasn’t afraid to hold you accountable to a higher standard. And when you have the opportunity to coach guys like that, it just makes you better.” — 7/10/2026 Celtics Blog

"A lot of people are saying they didn't get enough, or whatever, but nowadays in this NBA, this is a business, they're trying to make their business become a better business, and without a lot of problems, and that's what they're doing," said Payton. "You're getting a lot of young kids now in these drafts that's coming up, so if you get four and five and six picks, you're gonna build around that, and that's what it is. You see how Oklahoma did it, they built around picks, you know what I'm saying, and they made a dynasty, they went out and got Shai Gilgeous-Alexander from the Clippers, and stuff like that. And then they built around him, and look what happened. They won a championship last year. They were hurt this year and they didn't go to the championship, but that's just the way things go. — 7/10/2026 Action Network

The trade featuring Brown wasn't shocking considering the Celtics had made him the main piece in talks with the Milwaukee Bucks for Giannis Antetokounmpo. What was shocking was the fact that they traded him to an Eastern Conference rival for no young pieces in return, instead acquiring a 36-year-old George on a salary that earns him over $50 million. "I think the relationship just got out of hand," said Payton of why the Celtics abruptly traded Brown to the Sixers. "I think it was what it was, a relationship that couldn't be fixed, as you've seen it. It kept going and going in the media, and that relationship can't be fixed. You cannot keep talking about trading somebody and doing things, and then all of a sudden you come back and he comes back to your team, it's not going to be a good relationship. I think they did the right move, they had to make the move and do the moves they made." — 7/10/2026 Action Network

The former NBA Finals MVP and five-time All-Star was shockingly traded to the Boston Celtics' division rival — and team that beat them in the playoffs — in a deal that featured multiple draft picks and Paul George going to the Celtics. Payton said the deal swings the shift in power to the Eastern Conference and makes the Sixers the top threat to the New York Knicks — who are the defending NBA Champs — for Eastern Conference supremacy. "Yes, that places them right there, especially with Tyrese Maxey," said Payton in a one-on-one interview on behalf of his new organic hemp rolling papers through the RAW brand. "We have to get him to be healthy. He's never been healthy, so you got to get him healthy. And then with that young guard that just came up, the one they just drafted last year, the rookie (V.J. Edgecombe) he is a very, very exciting basketball player. They have four players that can play, and in that East, all you need is to have four players to play. You've seen Philly, what they did this year in the playoffs, and they just ran out of steam. Now you add Jaylen Brown, who is going to be there, I think the whole season where he's going to play, it's going to make it a problem for a lot of people in the East, and that Philly team is going to be somebody to reckon with." — 7/10/2026 Action Network

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Cavs, Heat and Sixers frontrunners in LeBron James sweepstakes?

Heat Central: Shams on LeBron James: “Every team that’s in it still believes they have a chance and is still engaged with Rich Paul on a daily basis, hourly basis. Figuring out what it would look like, what the vision is. CLE, MIA, GSW, MIN, PHI, this are the 5 most teams that I’ve been hearing…. When I talk to other teams, they look at Cleveland a lot, Miami, and Philadelphia. Those are the 3 teams that others view as strong here.” (Via @SiriusXMNBA)

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NBA Courtside: Jake Fischer on LeBron and the Warriors: “I do think the Warriors are still as involved as any team. I want to say that too. As much as the reunion with Cleveland and Miami would be storybook, this new all star team, traveling team USA kind of circus, high entertainment value thing that would exist is GS, is something that is still very much on the table.” — 7/11/2026 x.com

Rich Paul on LeBron James: He's not chasing the ring. You know, you hear these things like, 'Why do we have to chase?' He's got four. There's nothing to chase. He's not chasing a ghost or anything like that. But when you've when you've worked this hard to position yourself the way you have and you can actually decide what you want to do, who wouldn't take advantage of that? — 7/11/2026 YouTube

Dru: “What I do believe, based on actual reporting is — Cleveland. Miami. Philly. [LeBron] is looking at Eastern Conference destinations with much more seriousness...He's apparently open to going very, very far away from where he's been for the last 8 years.” - @TheSteinLine — 7/11/2026 x.com

While attempting to temper Cavaliers fans' expectations during a radio hit in Cleveland, ESPN's Brian Windhorst said he "had somebody on the phone with me today that I consider a good source who was swearing it's a done deal in another city [outside of Cleveland] a couple hours ago." "And so, I am being very, very cautious. Right now, it's too scattered," Windhorst said. "I also know how LeBron has operated. They have kept their circle very tight. ... I'm hearing rumors all day long, and all of them make some level of sense, and all of them make some level of not sense. So I'm just telling you: Cleveland is not the only place where there are rumors." — 7/11/2026 The Philadelphia Inquirer

ESPN’s Brian Windhorst poured cold water Friday on speculation that James is attempting to recruit longtime Golden State Warriors forward Draymond Green away from the franchise, saying he has not heard anything to substantiate the claim. “I have not heard that from a credible source,” Windhorst said Friday on ESPN Cleveland. “If you’re asking me whether that was something that could happen, that’s a different conversation. But I have not heard that from a credible source.” — 7/11/2026 Heavy.com

Dave McMenamin: "Nick Nurse is a guy with a championship medal, and that is something LeBron certainly respects. Obviously, Nick Nurse is a Klutch client and so that means there is familiarity (...) There is a strong relationship between Tyrese Maxey and LeBron James. There are few players I have seen that LeBron talks about as glowingly as a player but as a person as he does about Tyrese. I am not saying that Tyrese is Steph Curry, Steph is in a class all his own, but there is an appeal there." — 7/11/2026 YouTube

Jon Krawczynski on LeBron James' free agency: No update. Wolves still haven’t been told no. Nothing has changed since I last wrote about it. They believe they have a chance. We’ll see — 7/11/2026 x.com

Jonathan Gotschall, the former Caroline’s Cupcakes owner whose bakery drew national attention in 2014 for calling James’ return to Cleveland, is now floating another wild rumor. In a post from POKÉ Fresh Ohio, which he now owns, Gotschall claimed James is not only coming back to Cleveland but also bringing son Bronny James and Draymond Green with him. “Hey guys. I’ve got it on good authority that not only is LeBron coming back to Cleveland, but he’s bringing Bronny and Draymond with him!” Gotschall wrote. “If you don’t believe me, you can Google ‘Caroline’s Cupcakes + LeBron’ to check my credentials. This ain’t my first rodeo. IYKYK.” — 7/11/2026 New York Post

Derek Fisher: "I am surprised that a lot of people in LA didn't love LeBron's time here and that it has been confusing to me the reaction to him deciding not to return to LA. A lot of people have celebrated it and almost had a parade as though this is the greatest thing ever. I am not saying this is doomsday for the Lakers by any means. The organization will be fine. It has been here for 80 years. It will be fine. But I am surprised that some of the reaction for sure and yeah, I think people have moved on. A lot of fans have." — 7/11/2026 YouTube

Derek Fisher: "I think some of it, you think about the greats of Lakers past, many of those guys were kind of born and raised as Lakers for the most part. You think about James Worthy, number one draft pick. You think about Magic Johnson. Even though Kareem was traded to LA, he spent a considerable amount of time here in Los Angeles and really felt like a piece of the fabric of LA. And so many greats, even Shaq, eight years here. It is as though people forgot he played in Orlando as well. But it is the years here in LA that changed everything. Obviously Kobe being here for 20 seasons. And so I think other stars felt more like they became who they were as Lakers and I think a lot of Lakers fans had a difficult time receiving the fact that LeBron was already LeBron before he got here. He didn't owe Lakers fans anything. He was already LeBron. And I think fans had a hard time reconciling how to fully support a guy that didn't need support for anybody." — 7/11/2026 YouTube

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How to watch World Cup 2026: TV channels, live streams and fixture schedule for FIFA tournament

World Cup 2026 fans

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The FIFA World Cup is considered the most illustrious competition on the global football calendar.

Held every four years, winning the World Cup is believed to be the pinnacle achievement of a player's career, as winners are painted as international heroes.

The 2026 FIFA World Cup, joint-hosted across North America by the United States, Canada, and Mexico, will be the biggest of its kind, expanding to 48 teams, the largest-ever field in this tournament's storied history.

The Sporting News brings you all the details about the upcoming tournament, including how to tune in, key dates for the competition, and an overview of the match schedule.

How to watch World Cup 2026: TV channels, live streams

The broadcast rights for the 2026 FIFA World Cup in Canada are owned by Bell Media, who will air all matches in English on TSN and CTV, and in French on RDS.

All 104 matches of the tournament will be televised in Canada, with streaming available on both CTV GO and TSN GO. Audio commentary will also be broadcast on TSN Radio.

TSN channels set to air games in English include TSN1, TSN3, TSN4, and TSN5.

TSN can also be added as a separate subscription channel on Amazon Prime with fans able to access all of TSN's live and on demand content.

Key dates for World Cup 2026

Here are all the most important dates for World Cup fans to know during the tournament:

  • June 11: Opening match of the 2026 World Cup
  • July 19: 2026 World Cup final

Here is an overview of the World Cup match schedule:

StageRoundDates
Group stageRound 1June 11-17
Round 2June 18-23
Round 3June 24-27
Knockout stageRound of 32June 28-July 3
Round of 16July 4-7
QuarterfinalsJuly 9-11
SemifinalsJuly 14-15
3rd place matchJuly 18
FinalJuly 19

MORE:Complete FIFA World Cup 2026 schedule

World Cup 2026 knockouts: Quarterfinals schedule, results

Quarterfinals

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Thu, Jul. 94 p.m.QF1: France 2-0 MoroccoGillette Stadium (Foxboro, MA)
Fri, Jul. 103 p.m.QF2: Spain 2-1 BelgiumSoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)
Sat, Jul. 115 p.m.QF3: Norway 1-2 (AET) EnglandHard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL)
Sat, Jul. 119 p.m.QF4: Argentina 3-1 (AET) SwitzerlandArrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO)

Semifinals

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Tue, Jul. 143 p.m.SF1: France vs. SpainAT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)
Wed, Jul. 153 p.m.SF2: England vs. ArgentinaMercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)

Third-place match

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Sat, Jul. 185 p.m.Loser, SF1 vs. Loser, SF2Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL)

Final

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Sun, Jul. 193 p.m.Winner, SF1 vs. Winner, SF2MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)

Round of 16 results

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Sat, Jul. 41 p.m.M2: Canada 0-3 MoroccoNRG Stadium (Houston, TX)
Sat, Jul. 45 p.m.M1: Paraguay 0-1 FranceLincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, PA)
Sun, Jul. 54 p.m.M3: Brazil 1-2 NorwayMetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)
Sun, Jul. 58 p.m.M4: Mexico 2-3 EnglandEstadio Azteca (Mexico City, MEX)
Mon, Jul. 63 p.m.M5: Portugal 0-1 SpainAT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)
Mon, Jul. 68 p.m.M6: Belgium 4-1 United StatesLumen Field (Seattle, WA)
Tue, Jul. 712 p.m.M7: Argentina 3-2 EgyptMercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)
Tue, Jul. 74 p.m.M8: Switzerland 0-0 (4-3 on pens) ColombiaBC Place (Vancouver, CAN)

Round of 32 results

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Sun, Jun. 283 p.m.M1: South Africa 0-1 CanadaSoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)
Mon, Jun. 291 p.m.M4: Brazil 2-1 JapanNRG Stadium (Houston, TX)
Mon, Jun. 294:30 p.m.M2: Germany 1-1 (3-4 on pens) ParaguayGillette Stadium (Foxboro, MA)
Mon, Jun. 299 p.m.M3: Netherlands 1-1(2-3 on pens) MoroccoEstadio BBVA (Guadalupe, MEX)
Tue, Jun. 301 p.m.M6: Ivory Coast 1-2 NorwayAT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)
Tue, Jun. 305 p.m.M5: France 3-0 SwedenMetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)
Tue, Jun. 309 p.m.M7: Mexico 2-0 EcuadorEstadio Azteca (Mexico City, MEX)
Wed, Jul. 112 p.m.M8: England 2-1 DR CongoMercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)
Wed, Jul. 14 p.m.M10: Belgium 3-2 (AET) SenegalLumen Field (Seattle, WA)
Wed, Jul. 18 p.m.M9: United States 2-0 Bosnia and HerzegovinaLevi's Stadium (Santa Clara, CA)
Thu, Jul. 23 p.m.M12: Spain 3-0 AustriaSoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)
Thu, Jul. 27 p.m.M11: Portugal 2-1 CroatiaBMO Field (Toronto, CAN)
Thu, Jul. 211 p.m.M13: Switzerland 2-0 AlgeriaBC Place (Vancouver, CAN)
Fr, Jul. 32 p.m.

M16: Australia 1-1 (2-4 on pens) Egypt

AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)
Fri, Jul. 36 p.m.M14: Argentina 3-2 (AET) Cape VerdeHard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL)
Fri, Jul. 39:30 p.m.M15: Colombia 1-0 GhanaArrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO)

World Cup 2026 group stage results

Group A table

PosTeamPTSGPWLDGFGAGD
1.Mexico - Q9330060+6
2.South Africa - Q4311123-1
3.South Korea - E3312023-1
4.Czechia - E1302126-4

Group A results

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Thu, Jun. 113 p.m.Mexico 2-0 South AfricaEstadio Azteca (Mexico City, MEX)
Thu, Jun. 1110 p.m.South Korea 2-1 CzechiaEstadio Akron (Guadalajara, MEX)
Thu, Jun. 1812 p.m.Czechia 1-1 South AfricaMercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)
Thu, Jun. 189 p.m.Mexico 1-0 South KoreaEstadio Akron (Guadalajara, MEX)
Wed, Jun. 249 p.m.Czechia 0-3 MexicoEstadio Azteca (Mexico City, MEX)
Wed, Jun. 249 p.m.South Africa 1-0 South KoreaEstadio BBVA (Monterrey, MEX)

STADIUM GUIDES: Estadio Azteca | Estadio Akron | Mercedes-Benz Stadium | Estadio BBVA

Group B table

Pos.TeamPTSGPWLDGFGAGD
1.Switzerland -Q7320173+4
2.Canada - Q4311183+5
3.Bosnia and Herzegovina - Q 4311156-1
4.Qatar - E13021210-8

Group B results

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Fri, Jun. 123 p.m.Canada 1-1 Bosnia and HerzegovinaBMO Field (Toronto, CAN)
Sat, Jun. 133 p.m.Qatar 1-1 SwitzerlandLevi's Stadium (San Francisco, CA)
Thu, Jun. 183 p.m.Bosnia and Herzegovina 1-4 SwitzerlandSoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)
Thu, Jun. 186 p.m.Canada 6-0 QatarBC Place (Vancouver, CAN)
Wed, Jun. 243 p.m.Switzerland 2-1 CanadaBC Place (Vancouver, CAN)
Wed, Jun. 243 p.m.Bosnia and Herzegovina 3-1 QatarLumen Field (Seattle, WA)

STADIUM GUIDES:BMO Field | Levi's Stadium | SoFi Stadium | BC Place | Lumen Field

Group C table

PosTeamPTSGPWLDGFGAGD
1.Brazil - Q 7320171+6
2.Morocco - Q7320163+3
3.Scotland - E3312014-3
4.Haiti  - E0303028-6

Group C results

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Sat, Jun. 136 p.m.Brazil 1-1 MoroccoMetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)
Sat, Jun. 139 p.m.Haiti 0-1 ScotlandGillette Stadium (Boston, MA)
Fri, Jun. 196 p.m.Scotland 0-1 MoroccoGillette Stadium (Boston, MA)
Fri, Jun. 199 p.m.Brazil 3-0 HaitiLincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, PA)
Wed, Jun. 246 p.m.Scotland 0-3 BrazilHard Rock Stadium (Miami Gardens, FL)
Wed, Jun. 246 p.m.Morocco 4-2 HaitiMercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)

Group D table

PosTeamPTSGPWLDGFGAGD
1.United States - Q 6321084+4
2.Australia - Q43111220
3.Paraguay - Q4311112-1
4.Turkey - E3312047-3

Group D results

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Fri, Jun. 129 p.m.United States 4-1 ParaguaySoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)
Sat, Jun. 1312 a.m.Australia 2-0 TurkeyBC Place (Vancouver, CAN)
Fri, Jun. 193 p.m.United States 2-0 AustraliaLumen Field (Seattle, WA)
Sat, Jun. 2012 a.m.Turkey 0-1 ParaguayLevi's Stadium (Santa Clara, CA)
Thu, Jun. 2510 p.m.Turkey 3-2 United StatesSoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)
Thu, Jun. 2510 p.m.Paraguay 0-0 AustraliaLevi's Stadium (Santa Clara, CA)

STADIUM GUIDES: SoFi Stadium | BC Place | Levi's Stadium | Lumen Field

Group E table

TeamPTSGPWLDGFGAGD
1. Germany - Q63210104+6
2. Ivory Coast - Q6321042+2
3. Ecuador - Q43111220
4. Curacao - E1302119-8

Group E results

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Sun, Jun. 141 p.m.Germany 7-1 CuracaoNRG Stadium (Houston, TX)
Sun, Jun. 147 p.m.Ivory Coast 1-0 EcuadorLincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, PA)
Sat, Jun. 204 p.m.Germany 2-1 Ivory CoastBMO Field (Toronto, CAN)
Sat, Jun. 208 p.m.Ecuador 0-0 CuracaoArrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO)
Thu, Jun. 254 p.m.Ecuador 2-1 GermanyMetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)
Thu, Jun. 254 p.m.Curacao 0-2 Ivory CoastLincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, PA)

Group F table

PosTeamPTSGPWLDGFGAGD
1.Netherlands - Q73201104+6
2.Japan - Q4310273+4
3.Sweden - Q43111770
4.Tunisia - E03030212-10

Group F results

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Sun, Jun. 144 p.m.Netherlands 2-2 JapanAT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)
Sun, Jun. 1410 p.m.Sweden 5-1 TunisiaEstadio BBVA (Monterrey, MEX)
Sat, Jun. 201 p.m.Netherlands 5-1 SwedenNRG Stadium (Houston, TX)
Sun, Jun. 2112 a.m.Tunisia 0-4 JapanEstadio BBVA (Monterrey, MEX)
Thu, Jun. 257 p.m.Tunisia 1-3 NetherlandsArrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO)
Thu, Jun. 257 p.m.Japan 1-1 SwedenAT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)

Group G table

TeamPTSGPWLDGFGAGD
1. Belgium - Q5310253+2
2. Egypt - Q5310221+1
3. Iran - E33003330
4. New Zealand - E1302136-3

Group G results

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Mon, June 153 p.m.Belgium 1-1 EgyptLumen Field (Seattle, WA)
Mon, June 159 p.m.Iran 2-2 New ZealandSoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)
Sun, June 213 p.m.Belgium 0-0 IranSoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)
Sun, June 219 p.m.New Zealand 1-3 EgyptBC Place (Vancouver, CAN)
Fri, June 2611 p.m.New Zealand 1-5 BelgiumBC Place (Vancouver, CAN)
Fri, June 2611 p.m.Egypt 1-1 IranLumen Field (Seattle, WA)

Group H table

TeamPTSGPWLDGFGAGD
1.Spain - Q7320161+5
2. Cape Verde - Q33003220
3. Uruguay - E2301234-1
4. Saudi Arabia - E2301204-4

Group H results

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Mon, Jun. 1512 p.m.Spain 0-0 Cape VerdeMercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)
Mon, Jun. 156 p.m.Saudi Arabia 1-1 UruguayHard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL)
Sun, Jun. 2112 p.m.Spain 4-0 Saudi ArabiaMercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)
Sun, Jun. 216 p.m.Uruguay 2-2 Cape VerdeHard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL)
Fri, Jun. 268 p.m.Uruguay 0-1 SpainEstadio Akron (Guadalajara, MEX)
Fri, Jun. 268 p.m.Cape Verde 0-0 Saudi ArabiaNRG Stadium (Houston, TX)

Group I table

TeamPTSGPWLDGFGAGD
1. France - Q93300102+8
2. Norway - Q6321087+1
3. Senegal - Q3312086+2
4. Iraq - E03030112-11

Group I results

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Tue, Jun. 163 p.m.France 3-1 SenegalMetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)
Tue, Jun. 166 p.m.Iraq 1-4 NorwayGillette Stadium (Foxborough, MA)
Mon, Jun. 225 p.m.France 3-0 IraqLincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, PA)
Mon, Jun. 228 p.m.Norway 3-2 SenegalMetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)
Fri, Jun. 263 p.m.Norway 1-4 FranceGillette Stadium (Foxborough, MA)
Fri, Jun. 263 p.m.Senegal 5-0 IraqBMO Field (Toronto, CAN)

Group J table

TeamPTSGPWLDGFGAGD
1. Argentina - Q9330081+7
2. Austria - Q43111770
3. Algeria - Q4311157-2
4. Jordan - E0303038-5

Group J results

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Tue, Jun. 169 p.m.Argentina 3-0 AlgeriaArrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO)
Tue, Jun. 1712 a.m.Austria 3-1 JordanLevi's Stadium (Santa Clara, CA)
Mon, Jun. 221 p.m.Argentina 2-0 AustriaAT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)
Mon, Jun. 2211 p.m.Jordan 1-2 AlgeriaLevi's Stadium (Santa Clara, CA)
Sat, Jun. 2710 p.m.Jordan 1-3 ArgentinaArrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO)
Sat, Jun. 2710 p.m.Algeria 3-3 AustriaAT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)

Group K table

TeamPTSGPWLDGFGAGD
1. Colombia - Q7320141+3
2. Portugal - Q5310261+5
3. DR Congo - Q4311143+1
4. Uzbekistan - E03030211-9

Group K results

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Wed, Jun. 171 p.m.Portugal 1-1 DR CongoNRG Stadium (Houston, TX)
Wed, Jun. 1710 p.m.Uzbekistan 1-3 ColombiaEstadio Azteca (Mexico City, MEX)
Tue, Jun. 231 p.m.Portugal 5-0 UzbekistanNRG Stadium (Houston, TX)
Tue, Jun. 2310 p.m.Colombia 1-0 DR CongoEstadio Akron (Guadalajara, MEX)
Sat, Jun. 277:30 p.m.Colombia 0-0 PortugalHard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL)
Sat, Jun. 277:30 p.m.DR Congo3-1 UzbekistanMercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)

Group L table

TeamPTSGPWLDGFGAGD
1. England - Q7320162+4
2. Croatia - Q63210550
3. Ghana - Q43111220
4.  Panama - E0202002-2

Group L results

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Wed, Jun. 174 p.m.England 4-2 CroatiaAT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)
Wed, Jun. 177 p.m.Ghana 1-0 PanamaBMO Field (Toronto, CAN)
Tue, Jun. 234 p.m.England 0-0 GhanaGillette Stadium (Foxborough, MA)
Tue, Jun. 237 p.m.Panama 0-1 CroatiaBMO Field (Toronto, CAN)
Sat, Jun. 275 p.m.Panama 0-2 EnglandMetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)
Sat, Jun. 275 p.m.Croatia 2-1 GhanaLincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, PA)

Tom Dempsey's iconic 63-yard field goal is the Saints Play of the Day

Our countdown to the New Orleans Saints' season opener is on Day 63, which means Tom Dempsey's legendary 63-yard field goal is an easy pick for the Saints Play of the Day. It's especially fitting that the Saints are kicking off their 2026 season with the same team Dempsey made history against. A few years ago, the Saints shared a great video feature on the play and the drama surrounding it from those who were on hand to see it. You can see it for yourself right here.

Any Saints fan who inherited their team from the previous generation knows the story. Dempsey was born without toes on his right foot and kicked with a one-of-a-kind box-toed boot, which was later outlawed by the NFL. With the game on the line and only seconds left on the clock back in 1970, Dempsey won the day against the Lions with a field goal from 63 yards, setting a new NFL record.

Dempsey's record stood for 43 years; his iconic kick led to several rules changes and wasn't surpassed until Matt Prater nailed a 64-yarder at altitude with the Denver Broncos. In 2021, Baltimore Ravens kicker Justin Tucker reset the record with a 66-yard field goal, and he was in turn surpassed by Cam Little's big 68 yarder for the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2025.

Most importantly, Dempsey's field goal gave Saints fans something to brag about when they really needed it. The team lost a lot of games back in 1970 (and for most of the 1970's). They didn't have many Pro Bowlers or special moments, and that this one endured for so long only made it more memorable. We're grateful that brighter days came along, but we're still thankful Dempsey made that kick back in 1970, too.

This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: Tom Dempsey's iconic 63-yard field goal is the Saints Play of the Day

Curtis Jones breaks silence on his Liverpool future amid Nottingham Forest interest

Curtis Jones breaks silence on his Liverpool future amid Nottingham Forest interest
Curtis Jones breaks silence on his Liverpool future amid Nottingham Forest interest

Curtis Jones Transfer Rumours Take a Hit After Liverpool Midfielder’s Social Media Reply

Liverpool transfer rumours tend to snowball quickly, and Curtis Jones is the latest name dragged into the churn. The latest claim suggested the 24-year-old had already agreed a move to Nottingham Forest. That is a big statement. Right now, it looks premature at best.

Jones has been part of Liverpool’s senior setup for years, an academy product who has logged well over 100 appearances and collected major honours along the way. He is not a fringe youngster making up numbers. He is a trusted squad option in midfield, and that matters when clubs assess depth over a long season.

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Social media response changes tone

The most relevant development came from Jones himself. Reacting to an Instagram post discussing the story, he replied with an eyebrow-raised emoji. It was not a formal statement, and it was not a direct denial, but the message was clear enough. He appeared unconvinced by the suggestion that any agreement with Nottingham Forest had been done.

Supporters read it the same way. The emoji conveyed confusion, disbelief, maybe irritation. More importantly, it undercut the certainty of the original claim. In transfer reporting, certainty is everything. Once that starts to wobble, the story weakens.

Liverpool squad role still matters

Jones remains a useful player for Liverpool. He knows the club, understands the demands, and has shown he can contribute across different midfield roles. That does not make him untouchable, but it does mean any exit would need to make sense for all parties, including Liverpool.

Nottingham Forest interest may or may not be real. Clubs ask questions all the time. That is normal. Saying a player has agreed to join is something else entirely.

Transfer speculation needs caution

This is the reality of the summer window. One report appears, social media amplifies it, and suddenly assumption becomes fact. Jones’ own reaction has poured cold water on that process. For now, the Curtis Jones to Nottingham Forest line looks shaky, and Liverpool can treat it accordingly.

Cavs, Heat and Sixers frontrunners in LeBron James sweepstakes?

Heat Central: Shams on LeBron James: “Every team that’s in it still believes they have a chance and is still engaged with Rich Paul on a daily basis, hourly basis. Figuring out what it would look like, what the vision is. CLE, MIA, GSW, MIN, PHI, this are the 5 most teams that I’ve been hearing…. When I talk to other teams, they look at Cleveland a lot, Miami, and Philadelphia. Those are the 3 teams that others view as strong here.” (Via @SiriusXMNBA)

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This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Cavs, Heat and Sixers frontrunners in LeBron James sweepstakes?

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The HEAT Realm: Dwyane Wade says it’s difficult for LeBron James to retire because he’s still playing at an elite level: “I’m just here to appreciate what I’m witnessing…because we’ve never seen this before. It has to suck a little bit to get to this point in your career and still be really good….like I can still play — I can go play right now and still be able to play but I won’t be that good so it’s easy for me to decide to walk away. It’s hard to make that decision when you’re still really f*cking good….how do you walk away from being a GOAT when you’re still a GOAT?” (via @wynetwork)

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Joe Mazzulla on Jaylen Brown trade: 'There needs to be a grieving process'

As Derrick White and Jordan Walsh went through a workout on one of the Cox Pavilion courts Saturday morning, head coach Joe Mazzulla detailed the respect he has for Brown, what Boston will miss most about him and the need to create a new path forward without him. After 10 highly successful seasons with Brown, Boston will take on a different look with Paul George, Mitchell Robinson and Mike Conley now on the roster. “There needs to be a grieving process for losing not just a player in Jaylen, but a person in Jaylen,” Mazzulla said in an interview with The Athletic. “There needs to be a grieving process that this guy, what he has done on the court and what he’s done in the community and what he’s done for the city of Boston, there should be a grieving process. But the … gray area is throughout that loss, you’re also gaining.”

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This article originally appeared on Hoops Hype: Joe Mazzulla on Jaylen Brown trade: 'There needs to be a grieving process'

“Honestly, when some of the trade stuff was starting …

Mazzulla said he empathized with Brown throughout the situation. “Honestly, when some of the trade stuff was starting to happen, there were other guys on our roster that were impacted emotionally as well because their names were in it as well,” Mazzulla said. “I think the thing that’s different is obviously having a respect and an understanding of what Jaylen has done for the Celtics for 10 years. So, there’s a difference between maybe a young guy going through something and a guy like Jaylen, who has accomplished so much and done what he’s done for the organization going through it. And so, you definitely have a higher sense of empathy for that.”

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“My first thoughts are that I’ve had a lot of battles …

Like almost everyone else, though, Nurse was floored by Philly acquiring Jaylen Brown from the Boston Celtics. Nurse has spent his summer bracing for a roster with a suddenly higher floor and ceiling after the 76ers had 45 wins and the East’s No. 7 seed last season. More importantly, his preparation for coaching Brown may mirror his prep for Kawhi Leonard, who led the Nurse-coached Toronto Raptors to the 2019 NBA title. “My first thoughts are that I’ve had a lot of battles against him,” Nurse told a select group of reporters Saturday morning, referring to Brown. “You watch him get a lot better from year to year and how much harder it became to game plan for him and things like that. He’s won a lot. Obviously, he’s won a title and a finals MVP. I think he’s a two-way player, and I think he’s versatile. I think he’s right there, sitting in his prime. It’s amazing that he’s a Sixer.”

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Xbox just released a PlayStation console "exclusive" and it's beating GTA 6 on the charts — here's why fans aren't happy

Microsoft did say it wanted to make more console exclusives, but perhaps this isn't what Xbox fans had in mind.

One of the best features on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S is the backwards compatibility program. It features hundreds of games from Xbox 360 and OG Xbox consoles, giving you the opportunity to dip into some nostalgia even on modern systems. Some games on there aren't available at all on any other platform, too.

Some of the older Call of Duty titles were simply never ported to modern PlayStation systems, meaning the only ways to access them on modern platforms is via either PC or a modern Xbox.

To plug the gap, Microsoft and Activision just did some very basic ports of Call of Duty: Black Ops 1 and 2 to PlayStation 5. And PlayStation fans are loving it. The games are beating GTA 6 on the PlayStation charts, which shows how much nostalgia there still is for some of these classic games. Xbox fans, however, are NOT happy — and it's not because they're gatekeeping.

The Black Ops and Black Ops 2 ports are the #1 and #2 trending games on the PlayStation Store, even ahead of Grand Theft Auto VI pic.twitter.com/4VrOgWo8nNJuly 10, 2026

Microsoft's purchase of Activision Blizzard gave it full control of the Call of Duty franchise. Classic Call of Duty games were already broadly available on Xbox backwards compatibility, complete with online matchmaking and the like. However, given the lack of security updates for Xbox 360 consoles, system hackers are prevalent, making some of them virtually unplayable.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 1 and 2 are as basic as ports can be. Activision has practically done nothing to enhance them besides a res bump, and it seems honestly intentional. I imagine the reason they haven't is because it would rub even more salt in the Xbox wound — it's almost like they're designed to mimic the Xbox 360 back compat versions as much as possible. Iron Galaxy also did the (very solid) ports for Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, so it's not a matter of skill here.

Even if they do offer some visual enhancements, the real issue is the prevalence of hackers on the Xbox back compat versions. The Xbox 360 security layers have been torn down over the years, allowing for cheaters to ruin the experience. Since the Black Ops 1 and 2 ports on PlayStation 5 are siloed away from older systems, they're far less susceptible.

As a result, what you have here is a de-facto PlayStation console exclusive, published by Xbox.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 1

Call of Duty: Black Ops is one of the most beloved entries in the storied franchise. (Image credit: Microsoft | Activision)

Usually I would gloss over a basic port of a Xbox 360 game, but as you can see from how hard the game is charting, these are very beloved titles. While players wait for September's sprint of heavy hitters, indulging in some innocent nostalgia would've been a nice bet. Clearly the PlayStation charts agree.

It's a pure oddity that Microsoft decided to leave Xbox fans out here, and the reactions on social media have been what you might expect. As a gesture, it seems like Microsoft has decided to make the Black Ops' DLC free on the Xbox Store, but the hacker-ridden base game is still a frankly absurd $40.

As someone who has played Black Ops on both Xbox and PlayStation, I can confidently say Xbox players are getting completely screwed out of the reunion PlayStation players are having right now.The PS4/PS5 ports find games almost instantly. I haven’t encountered a single hacker,… https://t.co/7EAP5kCDADJuly 12, 2026

I've reached out to Microsoft and Activision to get comments on why they decided to leave the Xbox version of Black Ops 1+2 broken in light of this trending PS5 port. But I suspect they had no idea it would do so extremely well on PlayStation. Had they not trended, it probably wouldn't have shined such a bright light on the state of the Xbox backwards compatible versions either — although I've been receiving messages about it for quite a while now.

I suspect Microsoft and Xbox won't do much to resolve the situation. They've opened a can of worms here. The source code for the original games and their server infrastructure is likely on ice. Microsoft could ship new Call of Duty: Black Ops 1+2 ports that cut off the previous versions. The downside is, users on Xbox 360 (and yes, there are still tens of thousands of players on Xbox 360) and back compat would be left adrift.

It all just screams of lack of organization and forethought, but things are pretty chaotic at Xbox right now ...

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The Holy Grail of LED cinema: World's largest screen is the size of 700 TVs and packs 44 million pixels

  • GDC Technology will install the world's largest cinema LED screen, a 30 m x 16 m curved wall-to-wall display in the Cinemagnum auditorium of Nuremberg's Cinecittà
  • The display will offer a native 8K+ resolution, leveraging GDC's Tricorne Premium LED technology to ensure the wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling display offers a state-of-the-art experience to German cinemagoers
  • Biggest upgrade is in the audio department: the micro-perforated, acoustically transparent panel design which puts speakers behind the LED wall, solving dialogue-localization problem

Hong Kong-based GDC Technology has been tasked with installing the world's largest LED cinema display in the Cinemagnum auditorium of the Cinecittà multiplex in Nuremberg, Germany.

The display, which offers a native 8K+ resolution, leverages GDC's Tricorne Premium LED technology to deliver a sharp image. With 44.1 million pixels, thanks to its use of Tricorne Premium LEDs with a 3.3mm pixel pitch, it offers over 33% more screen real estate than a traditional 8K display.

It is also considerably larger than most LED TVs, effectively offering the same surface area as ~700 50-inch or smaller models found in most households.

A massive audio-visual upgrade

While high-resolution LED displays significantly overhaul one's cinema experience, one could argue that GDC's largest cinema LED display deployment to date has a feature that sets it apart from legacy options: sound.

Cinema LED is not entirely a new concept; it has seen multiple entrants, including Samsung's Onyx, but GDC's achievement goes far beyond Samsung's approach of using a solid wall of emitters, which had immersion trade-offs.

GDC's Tricorne Premium LED incorporates micro-perforated LED panels that it describes as fully acoustically transparent, allowing stage speakers to be mounted directly behind the display, as in a traditional cinema, without compromising visual density or HDR performance.

“Perfect sound-from-picture synchronization and a wall-to-wall, floor-to-ceiling canvas have always been the holy grail of LED cinema," noted GDC Technology founder and chief executive, Man Nang Chong.

"Tricorne Premium LED’s proprietary micro-perforated technology finally achieves both – delivering a fully immersive visual experience without sacrificing a single decibel of audio fidelity."

Tricorne Premium LED is hardly untested technology, however; GDC claims to control as much as 70% of the industry's LED cinema business and has stated that the tech has already been deployed in 25 locations worldwide.

Germany already has the world's largest permanent traditional movie screen: The Traumpalast Multiplex in Leonberg, Germany, features the world's largest IMAX screen, measuring a mammoth 38.8 meters by 21 meters (127 feet by 69 feet) and covering 814.8 square meters.

With the completion of this installation this year, Germany will hold records for both the largest cinema screen overall and the largest LED cinema screen alike.

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This Week in Gaming (Week 29)

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Welcome to the middle of July and we're right back to the slower pace of new game releases. This week's major release brings some Lovecraftian co-op action set in a time of gunpowder and muskets. We kick off the rest of this week's releases with a fast-paced action-rougelike bullet-hell where you can stop the time, followed by an old-timey mystery. Then we take a left turn onto the Japanese metro, but the train is a skateboard, a turn-based strategy game with floating islands and finally you get the chance to drive a train in the fog.

The Mound: Omen of Cthulhu / This week's major release / Wednesday 15 July
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İsmail Kartal konuşturuyor: 2 maçta 9 gol havaya soktu

Yeni sezon hazırlıklarında Admira Wacker ve Pogon ağlarına toplam 9 gol bırakarak gövde gösterisi yapan Fenerbahçe'de yüzler gülüyor. Sergilenen baskılı futboldan duyduğu memnuniyeti dile getiren Futboldan Sorumlu Yönetici Cihan Kamer, teknik direktör İsmail Kartal'ın gelişiyle eksik parçanın tamamlandığını belirterek, "Camianın ruhunu bilen bir liderle şampiyonluk yürüyüşümüz başladı" mesajını verdi.

Fenerbahçe, yeni sezon öncesi oynadığı hazırlık maçlarında gol şov yaptı. Sarı-lacivertliler, Admira Wacker'i 5-0, Pogon'u ise 4-0 gibi net skorlarla mağlup ederek gövde gösterisi yaptı.

Arka arkaya gelen farklı galibiyetlerin ardından, Fenerbahçe Futboldan Sorumlu Yönetici Cihan Kamer çarpıcı açıklamalarda bulundu. Takımın sergilediği baskılı oyundan duyduğu memnuniyeti dile getiren Kamer, camiaya şampiyonluk yolunda umut dolu mesajlar verdi.

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Cihan Kamer, hazırlık sürecinde ortaya konan futbolun kalitesine dikkat çekerek şunları söyledi:

- Rakibini kendi sahasına hapseden, oyunu 30 metrede oynayan, sürekli önde baskı yapan ve inisiyatifi elinden bırakmayan bir takım izledik. Sezon öncesi adına en değerli kazanım da tam olarak bu.

Türkiye’nin en kaliteli ve en yürekli oyuncu grubuna sahip olduklarını vurgulayan Kamer, teknik direktör İsmail Kartal'ın gelişiyle takımın çehresinin değiştiğini belirtti:

- Oyundaki eksikliğin, mevcut kaliteyi ve mücadele ruhunu gerçek bir takım kimliğine dönüştürecek bir lider olduğunu söyledi. Bu camianın ruhunu bilen, "bizden biri" olan İsmail Kartal ile eksik parçanın tamamlandığını ifade etti. Kamer, sözlerini "Şimdi bu birlikteliğin sahaya yansımasını izleme zamanı" diyerek noktaladı.

Nathan Ake Ederson'u açıkladı: Fenerbahçelilere müjdeyi verdi

Fenerbahçe'nin Manchester City'den kadrosuna kattığı Hollandalı yıldız Nathan Aké, transfer sürecinden şampiyonluk hedeflerine kadar çarpıcı açıklamalarda bulundu. Manchester City'den takım arkadaşı Ederson'un tavsiyesiyle teklifi hemen kabul ettiğini belirten tecrübeli stoper, "Fenerbahçe yarıştığı tüm kulvarlarda zafer için savaşır. İlk hedefimiz Şampiyonlar Ligi'ne kalmak ve taraftarımızın önünde sahaya çıkmak için sabırsızlanıyorum" dedi.

Fenerbahçe’nin Manchester City’den kadrosuna katarak yılın transfer bombasına imza attığı Hollandalı savunma oyuncusu Nathan Aké, kulüp televizyonuna çok çarpıcı açıklamalarda bulundu. İstanbul’daki ilk günlerinde sıcak bir karşılama gördüğünü belirten yıldız stoper; transfer sürecinden fiziksel durumuna, oyun felsefesinden şampiyonluk hedeflerine kadar taraftarı heyecanlandıracak mesajlar verdi.

Ake

Transfer sürecinin çok hızlı geliştiğini belirten Aké, Fenerbahçe’nin ilgisi sonrası Manchester City’den takım arkadaşı kaleci Ederson ile görüştüğünü açıkladı. Ederson’un kendisine kulübün büyüklüğünü ve stadın büyüleyici atmosferini anlattığını söyleyen başarılı savunmacı, "Ederson bana buranın harika bir kulüp olduğunu söyledi. Bunları duymak beni çok heyecanlandırdı ve Fenerbahçe’ye gelmek benim için çok kolay bir karar oldu. Teknik direktörümüzle de bir görüşme gerçekleştirdik, bana planlarından bahsetti. Hep birlikte harika bir sezon geçirmeyi umuyorum" dedi.

Fenerbahçe’nin uzun süredir şampiyonluktan ve Şampiyonlar Ligi’nden uzak kaldığının bilincinde olduğunu ifade eden Hollandalı stoper, bu durumu büyük bir meydan okuma olarak gördüğünü belirtti. Aké, sezon hedeflerini şu sözlerle özetledi:

- İlk amacımız öncelikle Şampiyonlar Ligi’ne kalmak ve bunun için elimizden geleni yapacağız. Sonrasında 4 kulvarda yarışacağız. Bilindiği gibi Fenerbahçe, içerisinde yer alacağı bütün kulvarlarda kazanmak için savaşır. Biz de maç maç bakacağız. Öncelikle hedefimiz eleme maçları, ardından lige iyi bir başlangıç yapıp gerisini getirmek.

Saha içerisindeki tarzına ve savunma felsefesine de değinen tecrübeli stoper, maçlardan önce mutlaka rakiplerini izleyerek analiz yaptığını söyledi. Kendisini yüksek konsantrasyonlu bir savunmacı olarak tanımlayan Aké, "İlk işim savunma yapmak ve defans organizasyonuna yardım etmek. Topla oyunda da akıllı olmaya çalışıyorum. Benim en güçlü yanım oyunu okumak; ne zaman hamle yapıp ne zaman yapmamam gerektiğini öngörebilmek. Savunmada iletişim çok önemlidir. Takım arkadaşlarınızı ne kadar iyi tanırsanız, saha içindeki reaksiyonunuz o kadar kolaylaşır. Bu uyum da oynadıkça zamanla artacak" ifadelerini kullandı.

Fenerbahce

Uzun ve yoğun geçen sezonların ardından zihinsel olarak rahatlamanın önemine dikkat çeken Aké, son maçının ardından 8 günlük bir izin yaptığını belirtti. Fiziksel olarak geriye gitmediğini müjdeleyen yıldız oyuncu, "Birkaç idman sonra fiziksel olarak iyi duruma geleceğim. Hazır olmam çok vakit almaz çünkü son maçımın üzerinden çok uzun bir süre geçmedi. Birkaç gün içinde tamamen hazır olurum" diyerek taraftara hazır olduğu mesajını verdi.

Transferi duyurulduktan sonra sarı-lacivertli taraftarlardan çok yoğun bir ilgi gördüğünü söyleyen Aké, sözlerini taraftara teşekkür ederek tamamladı:

- Sosyal medyadan çok fazla ‘hoş geldin’ mesajı aldım ve bu beni evimde hissettirdi. Takım arkadaşlarım da sürekli stadımızın doluluğundan ve taraftarımızın ne kadar ateşli olduğundan bahsederek beni evimizdeki ilk maça hazırlıyorlar. Sosyal medyada bazı videolar izledim ve gerçekten çok heyecanlıyım. Bunu canlı olarak tecrübe etmeyi sabırsızlıkla bekliyorum. Taraftarlarımız arkamızda olmaya devam etsinler, her zaman elimizden gelenin en iyisini vereceğiz.

Beşiktaş ve Trabzonspor kapıştı: Fas'tan fırsat transferi

Süper Lig'in iki devi Beşiktaş ve Trabzonspor, İsviçre ekibi Basel'in teklifini reddeden Faslı santrafor Tawfik Bentayeb'i bitirmek için harekete geçti; ünlü gazeteci Sacha Tavolieri'nin duyurduğu görüntülü görüşmelerin ardından transferde geri sayım başladı.

Beşiktaş ve Trabzonspor, transfer piyasasında büyük bir rekabete tutuştu. İki Süper Lig devi, Fransa ekibi Troyes'da sergilediği performansla dikkatleri üzerine çeken Faslı santrafor Tawfik Bentayeb'i renklerine bağlamak için harekete geçti.

Besıktas

Transfer bombacılarından Sacha Tavolieri'nin paylaştığı bilgilere göre; hem Beşiktaş hem de Trabzonspor yönetimi, 24 yaşındaki golcü oyuncuyla peş peşe görüntülü görüşmeler gerçekleştirdi. İsviçre ekibi FC Basel'in 2.8 milyon Euro'luk resmi teklifini elinin tersiyle iten ve Türkiye'de oynamaya sıcak bakan Bentayeb, bu transfer döneminin en büyük "fırsat transferi" olarak görülüyor.

Geçtiğimiz sezon Troyes formasıyla çıktığı 31 maçta 20 gol ve 3 asistlik göz kamaştırıcı bir istatistik yakalayan yetenekli forvetin, iki kulüpten hangisini seçeceği futbol kamuoyunda büyük bir merak konusu. Görüşmelerin ardından Faslı oyuncunun Türkiye temsilcisiyle birlikte kısa süre içinde son kararını vermesi bekleniyor.

Fred kalıyor! Guendouzi gidiyor: Andre Luiz'den sonra Galoppo

Fenerbahçe'de İsmail Kartal orta sahanın kaderini çizdi: İki hazırlık maçında da 11'de başlayan Fred takımda kalıyor, Guendouzi ile yollar ayrılıyor. 10+4 kuralına uygun genç yetenek arayan sarı-lacivertlilerde Andre Luiz'in ardından gündeme gelen son isim River Plate'ten Galoppo oldu.

Fenerbahçe’de yeni sezon öncesi transfer hareketliliği tüm hızıyla sürüyor. Teknik direktör İsmail Kartal’ın raporu doğrultusunda takımın geleceği şekillenirken, orta sahada radikal değişiklikler kapıda.

Sarı-lacivertli ekibin deneyimli teknik adamı İsmail Kartal, "prens Fred" olarak adlandırılan yıldız oyuncunun takımda kalmasına kesin olarak karar verdi. Kartal, oyuncuya olan güvenini son oynanan iki hazırlık maçında da ona ilk 11'de şans vererek sahada gösterdi.

Fred

Takımdaki geleceği uzun süredir tartışma konusu olan Guendouzi cephesinde ise ayrılık netleşti. Gelen son bilgilere göre, oyuncunun takımdan gitmesinin artık kaçınılmaz olduğu iddiası bir kez daha yüksek sesle dillendirilmeye başlandı.

İsmail Kartal, Guendouzi'den boşalacak bölgeye 10+4 yabancı kuralına uyum sağlayacak genç ve potansiyelli bir isim istiyor. Bu doğrultuda Corinthians’tan Andre Luiz’i listesine alan sarı-lacivertliler, Güney Amerika pazarındaki avını genişletti.

Fenerbahçe'nin transfer listesine giren son isim ise River Plate forması giyen Galoppo oldu. Andre Luiz transferinin ardından rotayı River'a çeviren yönetim, genç yıldız adayını kadroya katmak için girişimlere başladı. Yönetimin, İsmail Kartal’ın onay verdiği bu isimler üzerinde görüşmelerini hızlandırdığı öğrenildi.

Marsilya sportif direktörü açıkladı: Greenwood transferinde son dakika

Marsilya Sportif Direktörü Grégory Lorenzi, Fenerbahçe ve Atlético Madrid'in de peşinde olduğu Mason Greenwood transferine dair sessizliğini bozdu; kulübün mali dengesini korumak ile prestijli imajını savunmak arasında hassas bir strateji yürüttüklerini belirterek, sürecin zorunlu bir satış değil, ortak bir karar olacağını açıkladı.

Marsilya Sportif Direktörü Grégory Lorenzi, Mason Greenwood’un geleceğine dair sessizliğini bozdu. Fenerbahçe ve Atlético Madrid’in de devrede olduğu bu büyük transfer yarışı, hem sportif hırsların hem de dev bütçelerin savaşına sahne oluyor.

Mevcut durumu temkinli ve ölçülü bir şekilde değerlendiren Lorenzi, Greenwood’un kulüp için çok önemli bir isim olduğunu vurguladı. Başarılı direktör, "Kendisi, üzerinde çokça düşünülen oyunculardan biri. Bir fırsat ortaya çıkarsa, elbette değerlendirilecektir. Ancak burada kulübün ve oyuncunun ortak pozisyonu önemli. Süreci içsel olarak yönetip, tüm taraflar için en iyi çözümü bulacağız" sözleriyle kapıyı açık bıraktı.

Marsilya, bu yaz dönemi için ciddi bir çelişkinin tam ortasında yer alıyor. Kulüp, ekonomik dengesini sağlamak için en iyi oyuncularını elden çıkarmak durumunda. Diğer yandan Marsilya, "yetenekli yıldızlarını yok pahasına satan kulüp" imajı çizmekten kesinlikle kaçınıyor.

Marsilya yönetimi, bu transfer sürecinin bir zorunluluktan ibaret olmadığının altını çiziyor. Yaşanan sürecin, oyuncuyla karşılıklı yürütülen ortak bir "görüşme" olduğu ısrarla belirtiliyor. Kulübün bu hassas tavrı, hem dışarıya verilen prestijli imajı korumak hem de masadaki müzakerelerde elini güçlü tutmak adına kritik bir önem taşıyor.

Varsa yoksa Franculino: Okan Buruk'un bir numarası

TFF'nin yeni "çıtır yabancı" kuralıyla transferde gençlere yönelen Galatasaray, Midtjylland'ın 21 maçta 17 gol atan 2004 doğumlu yıldızı Franculino Djú için tüm şartları zorluyor.

TFF'nin 2026-2027 sezonu için devreye aldığı "çıtır yabancı" kuralı, Galatasaray'ın transfer politikasında milat oldu. Sarı-kırmızılılar, teknik direktör Okan Buruk'un raporu doğrultusunda transfer rotasını tamamen genç yeteneklere kırdı. Yönetimin listesindeki bir numaralı isim ise Danimarka ekibi Midtjylland forması giyen Franculino Djú.

Fotospor'un Mayıs ayından bu yana yakından takip ettiği transfer operasyonunda, Avrupa devlerinin de devrede olduğu ve Galatasaray'ın tüm şartları zorladığı öğrenildi.

Osimhen'i bile gölgede bırakacak: Galatasaray öyle bir golcü buldu ki!

Midtjylland formasıyla bu sezon çıktığı 21 maçta 17 gole ulaşan 2004 doğumlu santrfor, saha içindeki sürati ve bitiriciliğiyle "durdurulamaz" olarak nitelendiriliyor. Bold'un aktardığı bilgilere göre, Alman devi Bayern Münih de genç yıldızla ciddi şekilde ilgilendi ancak Danimarka kulübü oyuncuyu satmaya yanaşmadı. Franculino'nun kulübüyle 2029 yazına kadar sözleşmesi bulunurken, Midtjylland'ın bu bölgeyi Kasper Dolberg transferiyle esnetebileceği konuşuluyor.

Galatasaray'da şalter indi! Tüm planlar 'sıfır'dan başlayacak

Hücum hattında hem santrforda hem de kanatlarda görev yapabilen Franculino, Okan Buruk'un yeni sezondaki en büyük kozu olacak. Victor Osimhen’in alternatifi olarak düşünülen genç yıldız için Buruk'un ısrarı sürüyor.

Tayland-Türkiye:1-3 (MAÇ SONUCU)

A Milli Kadın Voleybol Takımı, Japonya'nın ev sahipliğinde düzenlenen 2026 FIVB Milletler Ligi (VNL) üçüncü etap dördüncü ve son maçında Tayland ile karşılaştı. Filenin Sultanları mücadeleyi 3-1 kazandı.

A Milli Kadın Voleybol Takımı, Japonya'nın ev sahipliğinde düzenlenen 2026 FIVB Milletler Ligi (VNL) üçüncü etap dördüncü ve son maçında Tayland'ı 3-1 yendi.

Milli takım, Japonya'nın Osaka kentinde oynanan karşılaşmayı 27-25, 21-25, 19-25 ve 22-25'lik setlerle 3-1 kazandı.

Ay-yıldızlılar, turnuvada 12 maçta 9. galibiyet alırken 3 yenilgi yaşadı.

A Milli Kadın Voleybol Takımı, Çin'de düzenlenecek VNL Finalleri'ne puan tablosunun 4. sırasından katılacak. Puan tablosunun zirvesindeki ABD ise 12 maçta 10 galibiyet elde etti.

A Milli Kadın Voleybol Takımı, dünkü sonuçların ardından Çin'de düzenlenecek VNL Finalleri'ne katılmayı garantilemişti.

Milli takım, VNL Finalleri çeyrek finalinde puan tablosunu 5. sırada tamamlayan ülkeyle karşılaşacak. Rakibi, günün diğer maçlarının ardından netlik kazanacak.

2026 FIVB Kadınlar Milletler Ligi Finalleri, 22-26 Temmuz'da Çin'in Makau Özel İdari Bölgesi'nde düzenlenecek.

Salon: Asue Arena

Hakemler: İsmail İbrahim Alblooshi (Birleşik Arap Emirlikleri), Joo-Hee Kang (Güney Kore)

Tayland: Pornpun, Sasipaporn, Thatdao, Pimpichaya, Ajcharaporn, Kaewkalaya (Piyanut, Jidapa, Warisara, Kalyarat, Natthanicha, Serah)

Türkiye: Yaprak Erkek, Zehra Güneş, Melissa Vargas, Saliha Şahin, Jack-Kısal, Elif Şahin (Gizem Örge, Eylül Akarçeşme Yatgın, İlkin Aydın, Cansu Özbay, Defne Başyolcu)

Setler: 27-25, 21-25, 19-25, 22-25

Süre: 112 dakika

Ponomarenko transferini açıkladı: 'Harika bir sıçrama tahtası'

Ukrayna basınının Dinamo Kievli Matviy Ponomarenko'yu Ajax'a yazmasının ardından konuşan Yevhen Levchenko, transferin sırlarını verdi.

Ukrayna basını, Galatasaray'ın istediği iddia edilen Dinamo Kiev'in genç golcüsü Matviy Ponomarenko’nun Hollanda devi Ajax'ın radarına girdiğini iddia etti. Futbol kamuoyunda geniş yankı uyandıran bu iddialara, Hollanda futbolunu yakından tanıyan eski Ukrayna milli takım oyuncusu ve Hollanda Futbolcular Birliği Başkanı Yevhen Levchenko’dan çarpıcı transfer analizleri geldi.

Ajax'ın ciddi bir forvet arayışında olduğu bilgisini doğrulayan Levchenko, Amsterdam kulübünün Wout Weghorst ile yollarını ayırarak onu Twente'ye gönderdiğini, Kasper Dolberg'i de elden çıkarmak istediğini belirtti. Levchenko'ya göre Ponomarenko, Ajax'ın yeni teknik direktörü Michel'in sistemine uygun bir profil değil.

Resmi bir teklif olmasın durumunda genç golcünün bu fırsatı kaçırmaması gerektiğini savunan futbol adamı, "Eğer bir teklif gelirse %100 transfer olmalı. Hollanda Ligi hata yapmanın tolere edildiği, tamamen hücuma dayalı, çok ilerici bir lig. Ajax, Ponomarenko için Avrupa'nın dev kulüplerine geçişte harika bir sıçrama tahtası olur" ifadelerini kullandı.

Best Budget Gaming Monitors Under $200 (2026)

12 July 2026 at 13:42
KTC H27T22C-3

A good monitor matters more than most people think when building a gaming setup. A fast GPU cannot show its full potential on a slow, low-refresh screen. The good news is that 2026 has been a strong year for budget displays. 

Panel costs have dropped, and several brands have pushed 1440p resolution and refresh rates past 200Hz into the sub-$200 price bracket. Below are some of the newest options launched in 2025 and 2026 that are worth considering.

Dell SE2726HGS

First on the list are two 27-inch monitors from Dell — the SE2726HGS and SE2726HG — that start at $140. Both use a 1920 x 1080 IPS panel with a 240Hz refresh rate and AMD FreeSync Premium support to cut down on screen tearing. The screen also has a 5ms response time in standard mode and 0.5ms in extreme mode, and the panel covers 99 percent of the sRGB color space. 

The SE2726HGS gets a stand with height, swivel, and tilt adjustment, while the SE2726HG sticks to a basic tilt-only stand. For eye comfort, the monitor also has low blue light mode, flicker-free operation, and an anti-glare coating. These Dell monitors are a straightforward pick for anyone who wants a high refresh rate 1080p screen without paying extra for design flourishes.

Alienware AW2526HL

Alienware’s AW2526HL is a 24.5-inch monitor that retails for around $175. It runs a 1920 x 1080 IPS panel natively at 300Hz, which is unusually fast for this price range, and pairs it with a 1ms grey-to-grey response time. You also get 400 nits of brightness with a 1000:1 contrast ratio, and the panel covers 99% sRGB for accurate colors. 

It supports AMD FreeSync Premium and VESA Adaptive-Sync, plus TÜV Rheinland-certified blue light reduction. The stand allows tilt, height, and pivot adjustment, and the monitor is VESA mount compatible. For connectivity, there are HDMI 2.1 ports and one DisplayPort 1.4 input. 

Redmi G27Q 2026

Xiaomi’s Redmi G27Q 2026 is one of the more aggressive releases of the year. It is priced at around $190 and brings in a 27-inch 2560 x 1440 IPS panel with a 320Hz refresh rate and 1ms GTG response time. It also supports AMD FreeSync Premium, VESA DisplayHDR 400, a 1000:1 static contrast ratio, 95% DCI-P3 and 100% sRGB color coverage, and 10-bit color depth for smoother gradients. 

Xiaomi is also factory-calibrating the panel to a Delta E under 2, which means colors should look accurate out of the box. It has two DisplayPort 2.1 ports and two HDMI 2.0 ports for connectivity. Availability outside China has not been confirmed yet, so buyers elsewhere may need to wait for a global release or import listing.

Redmi G27Q 240Hz

Before the 2026 edition, Xiaomi released the Redmi G27Q 240Hz, which is still worth looking at if it shows up on sale. It uses the same 27-inch 1440p Fast IPS panel design, running at 240Hz with a 1ms GTG response time and AMD FreeSync Premium support. 

It carries HDR400 certification with 400 nits peak brightness, and covers 95 percent DCI-P3 and 100 percent sRGB. It’s originally priced at around $206, but you can occasionally get it below $200. This is a good choice for anyone who wants 1440p and a high refresh rate but does not need the newer model’s extra 80Hz.

ViewSonic VA27G11-2

For a lower-cost option, the ViewSonic VA27G11-2 costs around $84, well under budget. It is a 27-inch 1080p IPS panel with a native 144Hz refresh rate that can be overclocked to 175Hz. Likewise, the response time is rated at 1ms MPRT and 5ms grey-to-gray, and brightness reaches 350 nits with a 1500:1 contrast ratio. 

The panel covers 100% sRGB and supports both AMD FreeSync and Nvidia G-Sync. You also get extra features like HDR10 support, a black stabilization mode, a built-in crosshair overlay, flicker-free backlighting, and hardware-level low blue light filtering. It is a practical pick for gamers on a tighter budget who still want a smooth 1080p experience.

KTC H27T22C-3

KTC has become a familiar name in this price range, and the H27T22C-3 is one of its stronger recent releases. It has a 27-inch 1440p IPS panel with a 200Hz refresh rate that can be overclocked to 220Hz. You also get a 1ms response time and 450 nits of brightness.

KTC H27T22C-3

It is priced at around $150, making it one of the more affordable 200Hz monitors on the market. And not to forget, it also supports adaptive sync and includes a fully adjustable stand.

Which One to Pick

Of course, the right monitor for you depends on the budget, size, and features you want. The Alienware AW2526HL or the ViewSonic VA27G11-2 are good pick if you are considering a 1080p or fast refresh rate monitors.

If higher resolution is what you seek, the Redmi G27Q 240Hz or the KTC H27T22C-3 offer strong value. The newer Redmi G27Q 2026 is also worth watching for a wider release if 320Hz appeals to competitive players. Whichever model you choose, it’s better that you check that the monitor has at least FreeSync or G-Sync compatibility, and a lower response time. This will help you avoid a display that looks good on paper but struggles in fast motion.

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Top 5 Alternatives to the Xiaomi 17T in 2026

12 July 2026 at 10:48
Xiaomi 17T

This year, the smartphone market is filled with several competitive premium devices, and the Xiaomi 17T stands out as a strong photography focused flagship. Available in two main options, buyers can acquire the 12GB+256GB variant for Rs 54,999 or opt for the larger 12GB+512GB model priced at Rs 64,999.

Xiaomi 17T
Xiaomi 17T

While its heavy focus on imaging capabilities makes it an attractive choice for mobile photographers, many users look for alternative smartphones that might better fit their day-to-day habits, specific aesthetic choices, or performance needs. Fortunately, several major brands offer compelling alternatives within this price segment that challenge the status quo.

Motorola Signature

Motorola Signature leak by Evan Blass
Motorola Signature

The Motorola Signature positions itself as a premium alternative, offering a sophisticated design and a clean software experience. This model is available across multiple configurations to suit different storage needs, starting with the 12GB+256GB version at Rs 57,499, moving to the 16GB+512GB model at Rs 62,499, and topping out with the massive 16GB+1TB variant for Rs 67,499.

The device features a vibrant 6.67-inch LTPO AMOLED curved-edge display that delivers smooth visuals while efficiently managing battery consumption. Under the hood, it runs a powerful flagship Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset that handles demanding applications without breaking a sweat.

Motorola has packed a 5,200mAh battery inside this sleek chassis, ensuring dependable longevity for daily tasks. When it comes to replenishment, the device supports exceptionally rapid 100W wired charging alongside the convenience of 50W wireless charging options.

Photography enthusiasts will appreciate its versatile triple 50-megapixel camera setup, which includes a 3x optical zoom periscope telephoto camera. Motorola backs this device with a steady software policy that promises three major Android operating system upgrades and four years of security patches, keeping the interface secure and updated.

Oppo Reno 15 Pro Mini

Oppo Reno 15 Pro Mini
Oppo Reno 15 Pro Mini

Consumers seeking a more compact yet robust device will find a great option in the Oppo Reno 15 Pro Mini. While the brand offers the newer Reno 16 premium device priced at Rs 61,999, the Reno 15 Pro Mini remains a more powerful offering with a better chipset and superior camera capabilities. It is available in a 12GB+256GB configuration for Rs 59,999 and a 12GB+512GB version for Rs 64,999.

The compact smartphone features a 6.32-inch AMOLED screen that yields bright colors and deep contrast for media consumption. Powering the handset is the Dimensity 8450 processor that handles complex workflows and intense multitasking much better than its direct successors.

The device carries a substantial 6,200mAh battery pack paired with lightning-fast 80W wired charging to minimize downtime, though it skips wireless charging to keep the profile thin. Its rear camera setup has a 200-megapixel main camera, a 50-megapixel ultra-wide lens, and a 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera with a 3.5x optical zoom. Oppo guarantees a solid software policy for this model, ensuring four years of major software updates and regular security maintenance.

Vivo V70 Elite

The Vivo V70 Elite brings premium styling and imaging prowess into a highly portable form factor. Buyers can choose between the baseline 8GB+256GB variant for Rs 58,999 or step up to the 12GB+256GB version, which carries a price tag of Rs 63,999.

The hardware features a beautiful display surrounded by a compact design with a premium metal frame, making it comfortable to hold and look at. Inside, it runs on the capable Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 3 chipset, delivering a well-balanced mix of processing efficiency and power. The smartphone depends on a durable 6,500mAh battery that supports 90W wired charging to get users moving fast, while missing out on wireless charging hardware.

For mobile photographers, the standout highlight is the 50-megapixel periscope telephoto camera, which captures highly detailed zoom shots and bright evening images with minimal noise. It is accompanied by a 50-megapixel main camera and an 8-megapixel ultra-wide lens. Vivo provides an excellent software policy for this elite device, delivering four years of major Android system upgrades along with five years of security support.

OnePlus 15R

OnePlus 15R
OnePlus 15R

While other options discussed are photograghy-focused flagships, the OnePlus 15R changes direction by acting as a purely performance-focused alternative. This speed-driven phone comes in three distinct configurations, beginning with the 12GB+256GB variant for Rs 54,999, followed by a 12GB+512GB version for Rs 59,999, and culminating in a top-end 16GB+512GB model for Rs 61,999.

The device features a spacious 6.83-inch AMOLED LTPS display that stands out as the segment first 165Hz display, rendering incredibly smooth animations during navigation and high frame rate gaming. It draws its immense power from the cutting-edge Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 processor, allowing it to blast through heavy workloads and sustained mobile gaming sessions.

To keep the action going, OnePlus has included an enormous 7,400mAh battery that delivers incredible stamina, complemented by 80W wired fast charging. There is no wireless charging capability included here, as the brand chose to prioritize raw speed and thermal space instead.

The photography setup is simple, containing a dual camera arrangement led by a 50-megapixel Sony IMX906 primary camera alongside an 8-megapixel ultra-wide sensor, omitting a telephoto lens entirely. OnePlus secures this package with a great software policy consisting of four years of major operating system upgrades and six years of security patches.

Vivo X200T

Vivo X200T Launch Specs Price
Vivo X200T

The Vivo X200T is a complete flagship package that offers a stellar mix of camera hardware and long-lasting battery endurance. This premium device is sold in a 12GB+256GB option for Rs 59,999, while the higher capacity 12GB+512GB variant is priced at Rs 69,999.

The front of the phone is dominated by a gorgeous 6.67-inch AMOLED screen that supports a smooth 120Hz refresh rate and reaches an outstanding 5000nits local peak brightness. Under the hood, the MediaTek Dimensity 9400+ chipset handles computing tasks with lightning speed. Battery longevity is outstanding thanks to a massive 6,200mAh capacity, which is backed by a very fast 90W wired option as well as 40W wireless charging support.

The X200T has a triple 50-megapixel triple camera setup, which includes a periscope telephoto camera that captures distant subjects with crisp clarity. Vivo has committed to an excellent software policy for this device, ensuring peace of mind with a 5-year OS upgrades and 5-year security updates guarantee.

Which of these is the best alternative to the Xiaomi 17T, or is there a better option that is not included on this list? Share your thoughts with us.

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Samsung Galaxy M47 price shot up by Rs 8,000 in India just a week after launch

12 July 2026 at 10:15
Samsung Galaxy M47 5G

A week is all it took. Samsung Galaxy M47 5G, which went on sale in India on July 4, is already selling at a higher price than what buyers paid at launch.

The base 6GB/128GB variant launched at Rs 25,999, while the launch offer further discounted the price to Rs 22,999. However, the same variant is now selling on Amazon India for Rs 32,999, an increase of Rs 7,000. 

Samsung Galaxy M47 5G

The other two variants saw similar jumps. The 8GB/128GB model, launched at an effective Rs 25,999, now sells for Rs 36,999. The top-end 8GB/256GB version, which started at Rs 30,999, is listed at Rs 41,999. Both variants cost Rs 8,000 more than their launch-week prices.

Samsung Galaxy M47 price hike doesn’t add up

Smartphone prices in India have been climbing for months now, and this isn’t an isolated case. Brands across the board have raised prices on multiple models over the past year. 

Nothing, Realme, and Xiaomi are raising the prices of existing devices to offset rising memory costs. But the trend makes sense for phones that launched before memory costs spiked, since brands need to adjust for expenses they didn’t originally plan for.

Samsung Galaxy M47 5G

What doesn’t add up is Samsung doing the same thing to a phone it launched only a week ago. If the M47 5G was priced at INR 25,999 on July 4 — even less with a discount — Samsung already knew what memory and components cost at that point. 

Raising the price so soon after launch looks less like a response to changing costs and more like the launch price was never meant to stick around. If that’s true, Samsung basically used a short-lived offer to draw in early buyers before settling on a higher price. 

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Top 5 Alternatives to the Nothing Phone (4b) in 2026

12 July 2026 at 09:58
Nothing Phone (4b)-

The mid-range smartphone market is highly competitive, and the Nothing Phone (4b) is a key player. Available in two configurations, this Snapdragon 6 Gen 4-powered phone’s base model pairs 8GB of RAM with 128GB of storage for Rs 34,999, while the 256GB storage version costs Rs 38,999.

Nothing Phone (4b)-
Nothing Phone (4b)

While its unique transparent design and clean software are appealing, several competitive devices challenge it. Depending on whether you value battery capacity, processing speeds, or long-term software updates, multiple manufacturers offer excellent hardware packages within this exact price bracket. Here’s a look at the top five Nothing Phone (4b) alternatives that are available in the market.

OnePlus Nord CE 6

Positioned at Rs 33,999 for the version with 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage, this OnePlus Nord CE 6 enters the market as a direct financial undercutter to the baseline Nothing model. It primarily targets consumers who suffer from battery anxiety and desire an entertainment-focused device that can survive long periods away from a wall charger.

The core highlight is its Snapdragon 7s Gen 4 chip and enormous 8,000 mAh battery pack, a capacity that significantly outclasses the industry standard and promises comfortable multi-day usage under heavy loads. When the battery eventually depletes, the integration of 80W wired charging speeds ensures that users spend very little time waiting around for a full top-up. Multimedia consumers will appreciate the expansive 6.78-inch AMOLED front panel, which delivers crisp visuals via a 1.5K resolution and fluid navigation thanks to a high 144Hz refresh rate.

OnePlus Nord CE 6 color options
OnePlus Nord CE 6

In terms of photography, the phone features a 50-megapixel primary sensor backed by dual-axis optical image stabilization to prevent motion blur during handheld shooting. For front-facing captures, a 32-megapixel selfie camera ensures sharp details. This entire package runs under a modern iteration of OxygenOS, and is promised to be treated with two OS upgrades and four years of security patches.

Vivo T5 Pro

Available at Rs 35,999 for the 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage layout, the Vivo T5 Pro sits slightly above the entry price of the Nothing Phone (4b) while shifting its primary focus toward sustained performance and advanced cooling mechanisms.

The Snapdragon 7s Gen 4-powered phone is tailored for mobile gamers and power users who need consistent processing power without experiencing thermal throttling during extended sessions. The front of the device showcases a brilliant 6.77-inch curved AMOLED display that outputs a crisp 1.5K resolution and supports a rapid 120Hz refresh rate.

To support these processing and viewing demands, the device includes a phenomenal 9,020 mAh Silicon BlueVolt battery, providing a level of endurance that few mainstream competitors can match. This massive cell pairs with 90W flash charging technology, allowing for quick energy recovery.

Vivo T5 Pro
Vivo T5 Pro

The rear camera array is anchored by a fine-tuned 50-megapixel main sensor that excels in low-light environments and delivers fast autofocus tracking. It comes with a software support policy of three years of major Android OS upgrades and five years of security patches.

Samsung Galaxy M47 5G

For those looking for a balanced device right in the middle of the price spectrum, the Samsung Galaxy M47 retails at Rs 36,999 for the 8GB of RAM and 128GB of storage configuration. Samsung approaches this competitive tier by emphasizing physical durability and an industry-leading software commitment rather than experimental hardware features.

The device is built to withstand rigorous daily wear and tear, using premium Corning Gorilla Glass Victus Plus on the exterior to guard against accidental drops and scratches. Visual content is presented on a highly vibrant Super AMOLED display that operates at a smooth 120Hz refresh rate, ensuring deep contrast levels and excellent visibility even under direct sunlight.

The rear imaging configuration consists of a triple-camera system, including a 50 megapixel primary lens, a 5 megapixel ultra-wide sensor for capturing expansive landscapes, and a 2 megapixel macro lens for close-up photography. Powering the smartphone is a substantial 6,000 mAh battery that balances longevity with a comfortable in-hand weight.

Samsung Galaxy M47 5G
Samsung Galaxy M47

The real value proposition lies in the software security, with the manufacturer guaranteeing six generations of Android operating system upgrades alongside six full years of security patches, making it an ideal long-term investment

Redmi Turbo 5

Retailing at Rs 37,999, the Redmi Turbo 5 represents an interesting value proposition because it matches the 8GB of RAM but doubles the internal storage to 256GB, coming in just under the price of the higher-tier Nothing variant. It addresses the needs of users who demand top-tier charging speeds, heavy multitasking capabilities, and maximum local storage capacity within a strict budget.

The engineering highlights include a high-density 7,540 mAh silicon-carbon battery pack that allows the chassis to remain relatively slim while storing an immense amount of energy. It supports an impressive 100W fast charging standard that can rapidly replenish the cell in a matter of minutes.  

Under the hood, it runs on a high-performance MediaTek Dimensity 8500-Ultra processor, which handles demanding applications and modern mobile games with ease. It promises four years of Android OS upgrades and six years of security updates

Redmi Turbo 5 launch India specs price
Redmi Turbo 5

The visual experience is anchored by a 6.59-inch 1.5K AMOLED screen capable of reaching a peak brightness of 3,500 nits, ensuring exceptional clarity outdoors. Photographic duties are led by a capable 50-megapixel main camera that captures highly detailed landscapes and portraits.

Realme P4 Power

This contender provides a massive financial undercut to the Nothing ecosystem while pushing power engineering boundaries. It spans three distinct price configurations: Rs 29,999 for the 8GB of RAM and 128GB storage model, Rs 30,999 for the 8GB of RAM and 256GB storage configuration, and Rs 33,999 for the top-tier 12GB of RAM and 256GB storage edition.

The standout development is a historic 10,001 mAh silicon-carbon Titan battery pack. Thanks to next-generation high-density composition, this massive cell fits into a relatively slim 9.1mm chassis that weighs just 219 grams, avoiding the bulk of typical rugged hardware. It supports 80W wired charging along with a powerful 27W reverse wired charging feature, essentially operating as an active power bank for other electronics. Visuals are managed by a premium 6.8-inch curved AMOLED screen featuring a fluid 144Hz refresh rate and an exceptional peak outdoor brightness of 6,500 nits.

Realem P4 Power
Realem P4 Power

Computing tasks are powered by a MediaTek Dimensity 7400 Ultra processor combined with a secondary dedicated AI chip to maintain stable gaming frame rates. On the rear, a 50-8-megapixelmegapixel primary sensor with optical image stabilization is paired with an 8 megapixel ultra-wide lens. This phone is confirmed to receive three major Android OS updates and four years of regular security patches.

Which of these alternative smartphones stands out the most to you, or do you still prefer the unique transparent look and user experience of the Nothing Phone (4b)?

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Upcoming Motorola Edge 70 Max has the largest battery ever on a Motorola phone

12 July 2026 at 09:11
Motorola Edge 70 Max launch date-

The Motorola Edge 70 Fusion and Moto G06 Power currently hold the title of Motorola phones with the largest batteries, thanks to their 7,000mAh cells. That is about to change with the upcoming Motorola Edge 70 Max. Ahead of its July 15 launch in India, the phone’s Flipkart microsite has been updated to reveal not only its battery capacity but also its charging capabilities, giving buyers a better idea of what to expect.

Motorola Edge 70 Max battery, charging capabilities revealed

According to the updated Flipkart listing, the Motorola Edge 70 Max will pack a massive 7,100mAh battery, making it the largest battery ever fitted in a Motorola smartphone. The company claims the phone can deliver up to 58 hours of battery life on a single charge.

The device will support 90W TurboPower fast charging for quick top-ups, while also offering 25W magnetic wireless charging, which Motorola says is the fastest in its category. The promotional image also confirms support for magnetic accessories through the built-in magnetic system.

Motorola has already confirmed several other key specifications of the Edge 70 Max. The smartphone will feature a Quad HD+ LTPO display with a peak brightness of 7,000 nits and a 144Hz refresh rate. The screen will be protected by Gorilla Glass 7i, while the phone will be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset paired with up to 12GB of LPDDR5x RAM. It will also feature a premium design with a glass back and an aluminium frame.

Leaked information has revealed that it will be equipped with a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-710 primary camera. It is expected to arrive in three shades: Onyx Black, Sage Green, and Glacier Blue.

The Edge 70 Max is expected to be positioned between existing models, such as the Edge 70 Pro+ and Signature. Therefore, it is expected to cost around Rs 50,000 (~$525) in the Indian market.

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Redmi Note 17 and Note 17 Pro full specs leak days before launch

12 July 2026 at 06:59
Redmi Note 17 series

The Redmi Note 17 series is making its debut on July 14 — this Tuesday. The brand has confirmed a few specs before launch, including the Note 17 being its first phone with a 7-inch screen. Now, tipster Fixed Focus Digital on Weibo has shared more detailed specifications for the upcoming Redmi Note 17 and Redmi Note 17 Pro. 

Redmi Note 17 / Note 17 Pro Specifications

According to the leak, the standard Redmi Note 17 will run on a Snapdragon 4 Gen 4 processor. The phone is said to feature a 7-inch 1080p Samsung E4 Pro display with brightness ranging between 1200 and 1800 nits. Power comes from an 8000mAh battery with 45W wired charging, along with 22.5W wired reverse charging support. 

On the camera front, the phone is tipped to carry a 50MP main sensor, along with a short-focus optical in-display fingerprint sensor. The device is also said to carry an IP65 rating and use a plastic frame.

Redmi Note 17 and Note 17 Pro Specs Leak

The Redmi Note 17 Pro, meanwhile, is tipped to come with a more powerful Snapdragon 6s Gen 4 chipset. It is said to sport a 6.83-inch 1.5K flagship-level flat display with peak brightness of up to 3500 nits. The Pro variant is expected to house a larger 9000mAh battery with 67W wired charging and the same 22.5W wired reverse charging. 

Like the standard model, it is also tipped to include a 50MP main camera and a short-focus optical fingerprint sensor. Durability appears to be a bigger focus on the Pro, with reported IP66, IP68, IP69, and IP69K ratings, compared to the IP65 rating on the standard Note 17. Both phones are said to retain a plastic frame despite the upgrades.

These figures largely match what the company has already confirmed through official teasers, which had detailed the Note 17 Pro’s 9000mAh battery, 67W charging, and 3500-nit display ahead of launch. 

The design of both models has also been revealed already, confirming a new rectangular camera module placed in the top-left corner of the rear panel. 

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Hisense’s new e-ink phone has a detachable color screen

12 July 2026 at 06:27
Hisense A10 Launch Specs Price

Hisense has officially started teasing its new e-ink phone, called the Hisense A10, in China. It comes with a 6.13-inch e-ink display on the front, built to mimic the look of paper. As usual, its best uses are reading e-books, taking notes, and studying for exams, while keeping power consumption low and reducing eye strain during long sessions.

Hisense A10 e-ink phone

Hisense A10 is unique with a detachable secondary screen

The standout feature, though, is on the back. The A10 uses a magnetically detachable color LCD panel that can be snapped on when users want to view images, comics, or charts in color, or use the phone for entertainment and social apps.

This is a similar approach to what BigMe has tried with its HiBreak Dual, which also pairs an e-ink front panel with a secondary color screen. However, Hisense’s version lets users remove the color panel entirely rather than keeping it fixed to the back.

Hisense A10 Launch Specs Price

By offering both a fixed e-ink screen and a removable color display, the A10 lets people switch between the two depending on what they’re doing, rather than settling for one type of screen at all times.

On the hardware side, the A10 runs on a 4nm octa-core Qualcomm chipset, ships with Android 16, and supports 5G and Wi-Fi 6.

The price is not official yet; however, Hisense is expected to launch the device at CNY 3,999 (~ $590).

Hisense has been building out this lineup for a while. Its earlier A9, launched in 2022, shipped with a 6.1-inch, 300 PPI e-ink screen and a Snapdragon 662 chip, and was priced at 1,799 yuan. That phone was later re-released with more RAM and storage in 2025.

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Lenovo launches Legion R9000X 2026 with Ryzen AI Max+ 392, Radeon 8060S & 165Hz OLED display

12 July 2026 at 01:42
Lenovo Legion R9000X 2026

Lenovo has released the 2026 model of the Legion R9000X in China. The 15.3-inch laptop is priced at 20,999 yuan (about $3,098) and relies entirely on AMD‘s latest mobile silicon for both processing and graphics, omitting a dedicated graphics card to maintain a thinner profile.

Lenovo Legion R9000X 2026

Lenovo Legion R9000X Specifications

The laptop is powered by the AMD Ryzen AI Max+ 392 processor. Built on a 4nm process using the Zen 5 architecture, the chip has 12 cores and 24 threads with a maximum boost clock of 5GHz.

For graphics, it uses the integrated Radeon 8060S GPU. This integrated graphics unit is based on the RDNA 3.5 architecture and includes 40 Compute Units (CUs). Lenovo says that this configuration provides graphics performance similar to a discrete GPU, which is the primary reason the laptop can remain relatively thin for a gaming-focused machine.

The R9000X weighs 1.55kg (3.4 pounds) and is 15.5mm thick. To manage heat, Lenovo is using its second-generation QianKun cooling system. In its highest performance setting, the system is rated for a 120W total power output.

Lenovo Legion R9000X 2026

The screen is a 15.3-inch OLED panel with a 2560 x 1600 resolution and a 165Hz refresh rate. It carries VESA DisplayHDR True Black 1000 certification and covers 100% of the DCI-P3 color gamut. The display is factory-calibrated by X-Rite with a stated Delta E value below 1, and it has a 0.3ms response time.

Inside, the laptop comes with 64GB of LPDDR5X-8000 RAM and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD. If you need more storage, you can use the secondary M.2 slot to add another drive.

Port selection includes two 40Gbps USB4 ports, one 10Gbps USB-C port, two 10Gbps USB-A ports, an HDMI connection, an SD 4.0 card reader, and a 3.5mm audio jack. The USB-C ports support DisplayPort 2.1, which allows for 8K output at 60Hz or 4K at 240Hz.

Additionally, it includes Wi-Fi 7, a quad-speaker system, a 5MP webcam with a privacy shutter and Windows Hello support, and a keyboard with 1.5mm of key travel. The device supports 180W fast charging via USB-C and standard 100W USB Power Delivery.

In related news, Lenovo has recently launched the Legion LM50S portable Wi-Fi hotspot, featuring 4G LTE connectivity, Wi-Fi 6 support, and a battery that delivers up to 12 hours of continuous use.

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Keychron launches K5 Ultra 8K low-profile mechanical keyboard with 8K polling rate & hot-swap switches

11 July 2026 at 23:50
Keychron K5 Ultra 8K keyboard

Keychron has released its latest mechanical keyboard, the K5 Ultra 8K. It is a full-size, low-profile board that focuses on high wireless polling rates and hardware customization through open-source software.

Keychron K5 Ultra 8K keyboard

Keychron K5 Ultra 8K Specifications

The K5 Ultra 8K features a 100% layout, meaning it includes a number pad, function row, and navigation keys, while maintaining a slim footprint with a 20mm front edge.

The chassis is built from a mix of materials, combining an anodized aluminum plate and an ABS plastic bottom case with natural wood accents. There is also an aluminum rotary knob in the top right corner. It handles volume control by default but can be remapped to other system functions.

The keyboard features an 8,000Hz polling rate, which works over both the 2.4GHz wireless connection and a wired USB-C connection. This high polling rate is intended to reduce input delay, which is generally a priority for gaming.

Keychron K5 Ultra 8K keyboard

For standard daily use, the keyboard also supports Bluetooth 5.2 and can pair with up to three devices. Keychron says that the 2,600 mAh battery lasts up to 370 hours on a single charge when using the 2.4GHz connection with the RGB backlighting turned off.

Under the keycaps, the K5 Ultra uses Keychron’s low-profile Milk POM switches, which are available in linear Red, tactile Brown, or tactile Banana variants. The switches are pre-lubricated and made from POM and POK plastics. The circuit board is hot-swappable, so you can change the switches later without needing to solder anything.

To manage typing noise, Keychron included several layers of sound-dampening material inside the case, such as IXPE and EPDM foam. The keycaps are double-shot PBT, and the keyboard ships with specific keycaps for both macOS and Windows layouts.

For software, the K5 Ultra runs on open-source ZMK firmware. Instead of requiring a standalone desktop application, customization is handled through the Keychron Launcher web app. You can plug the keyboard in and use a browser like Chrome or Edge to remap keys, set up macros, and adjust the per-key RGB lighting.

Pricing and Availability

The Keychron K5 Ultra 8K is now available in a Black finish through Keychron’s official website and Amazon, with pricing starting at $114.99.

In related news, Lenovo has recently launched a budget-friendly full-size gaming keyboard featuring RGB lighting.

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Vivo Y05e quietly goes on sale with 5,150mAh battery and military-grade durability

11 July 2026 at 23:33
Vivo Y05e

The Vivo Y05e entry-level smartphone has appeared on multiple certification platforms over the past few weeks, hinting at an imminent launch. The handset has now been listed for purchase on Vodacom South Africa’s website, confirming its key specifications and pricing. Here’s a look at what the smartphone packs.

Vivo Y05e specifications and features

Vivo Y05e
Vivo Y05e

The Vivo Y05e features a 6.74-inch LCD display with an HD+ resolution of 1600 x 720 pixels. It runs OriginOS 6 based on Android 16 and is powered by a 5,150mAh battery that Vivo claims can retain its health for up to four years.

The smartphone comes with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage, while virtual RAM expansion increases the total available memory to 8GB. The Vodacom listing has no information about the phone’s chip, but it has previously spotted with Unisoc T606 in the Google Play Console’s database. Its back panel has an 8-megapixel camera with LED flash, and its front features a 5-megapixel selfie camera.

The device also carries an IP64 rating for dust and water resistance, along with military-grade drop resistance for added durability. Other confirmed details include dual Nano SIM support, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, a USB-C port, a 3.5mm audio jack, and a body measuring 167.3 x 76.95mm, weighing 199 grams.

Vivo Y05e price and availability

The Vivo Y05e has been listed on Vodacom South Africa in a Green color option with 4GB RAM and 64GB storage. The handset is priced at R2,499 (~$150) and is currently marked as out of stock on the retailer’s website.

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New Acer smartphone launches with dual displays, 64MP main camera

11 July 2026 at 23:12
Acer Sospiro A15

Two Acer smartphones debuted in India last year, but the brand has remained quiet since then. Now, Acer Mobile LATAM has silently unveiled the new Acer Sospiro A15, introducing a distinctive dual-display design, Android 16, and a 64-megapixel rear camera. Read on to know everything the new smartphone has to offer.

Acer Sospiro A15 specifications and features

Acer Sospiro A15
Acer Sospiro A15

The Acer Sospiro A15 features a 6.67-inch HD+ IPS display with a 120Hz refresh rate and a waterdrop notch. The highlight of the device is the 1.88-inch TFT display on the rear, which can show notifications, music controls and also works as a viewfinder for taking selfies with the primary camera.

Powering the smartphone is the Unisoc T615, which means the phone lacks support for 5G connectivity. The chip is coupled with 6GB RAM and 128GB storage. It also supports virtual RAM expansion up to 14GB by adding 8GB of unused storage, while storage can be expanded up to 1TB via a microSD card. The device runs Android 16 out of the box and packs a 5,000mAh battery with 18W fast charging.

Acer Sospiro A15
Acer Sospiro A15

The Acer Sospiro A15 is equipped with a 64-megapixel AI dual rear camera system with LED flash. On the front, it has a 16-megapixel selfie camera with its own flash. Thanks to the rear display, users can also capture higher quality selfies using the main rear camera.

Connectivity features include dual-band Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 5.0, NFC, GPS, VoLTE, ViLTE, FM radio, a USB Type-C port and a 3.5mm headphone jack. The phone carries an IP64 rating for dust and splash resistance and supports both side-mounted fingerprint authentication and face unlock.

Acer Sospiro A15 price and availability

Acer Sospiro A15
Acer Sospiro A15

Acer Mobile LATAM has listed the Sospiro A15 on its official website, confirming that the device is headed for select Latin American markets, including Mexico. However, the company has not revealed its price or sale timeline yet. The phone is showcased in Naranja Vibrante (orange) and Azul Profundo (blue) color options.

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Vivo X300 Ultra Global Gets $300 Discount on Giztop

11 July 2026 at 16:43
Vivo X300 Ultra

Vivo X300 Ultra Global Edition is now available at a discounted price, making the flagship smartphone more attractive for buyers looking for premium performance and photography. The device combines a high-resolution AMOLED display, Qualcomm’s latest flagship chipset, a powerful Zeiss camera system, and a large battery with ultra-fast charging. It runs Android 16 with OriginOS 6 for a smooth and responsive user experience.

Deal and Availability

Vivo X300 Ultra Global Edition is now available on Giztop with a $300 discount. The 16GB RAM + 512GB storage variant is currently priced at $1,399, reduced from its original price of $1,699. The offer gives buyers a chance to purchase Vivo’s latest flagship at a lower price while stocks last.

6.82-inch 2K AMOLED Display

The smartphone features a 6.82-inch BOE Q10+ AMOLED display with a 3168 × 1440 resolution for sharp visuals and vibrant colors. It supports a 144Hz refresh rate for smoother scrolling, gaming, and animations, along with 144Hz high-frequency dimming for a more comfortable viewing experience during extended use.

Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 Performance

Powering the Vivo X300 Ultra Global is Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor, paired with 12GB or 16GB of RAM and 256GB, 512GB, or 1TB of UFS 4.1 storage. This combination delivers fast multitasking, quick app launches, and reliable performance for demanding games and productivity tasks. The phone runs Android 16 with OriginOS 6, providing a modern and fluid software experience.

Zeiss-Powered Triple Camera System

The Vivo X300 Ultra Global features a premium triple rear camera setup with Zeiss T coating*. It includes a 200MP Sony YT-901 main camera, a 200MP Samsung ISOCELL HPB periscope telephoto camera with 85mm focal length and telephoto macro support, and a 50MP ultra-wide camera. A 50MP front camera handles selfies and video calls, making the device suitable for both photography enthusiasts and content creators.

6600mAh Battery and Premium Features

The phone is equipped with a 6600mAh battery that supports 100W wired fast charging. Vivo says the battery can reach 50% in around 10 minutes and fully charge in approximately 30 minutes. The device is also Rheinland-certified for safe fast charging.

Additional features include Dual Nano SIM support, NFC, HiFi audio, an X-axis linear motor, dual stereo speakers, an in-display fingerprint sensor, and facial recognition.


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Rollme launches AirCam, an open-ear headset with 8MP camera, AI translation & object recognition

11 July 2026 at 16:17
Rollme AirCam

Rollme has released the AirCam, a new wearable device that merges open-ear headphones with an 8-megapixel camera and AI voice features. It offers a different form factor for hands-free recording, opting for a wraparound headset design rather than the smart-glasses format we have seen from other tech companies.

Rollme AirCam

Rollme AirCam Specifications

The AirCam is equipped with an 8MP Sony side-mounted camera capable of shooting 1080p video at 30 frames per second. To make the device viable for outdoor activities like cycling, hiking, or running, where chest mounts or handhelds are often cumbersome, Rollme has included electronic image stabilization (EIS) to help smooth out the footage.

Device control relies on a straightforward touch interface on the headset: a single tap captures a photo, a double tap toggles video recording, and a triple tap initiates an audio recording. Media is saved directly to 8GB of onboard storage and can be offloaded using dual-band Wi-Fi 6. The continuous video recording is capped at 10 minutes per clip.

For audio, the AirCam relies on an open-ear design with 16mm dynamic drivers. Because the speakers sit outside the ear canal, ambient noise passes through. This is a standard setup for fitness wearables, allowing you to hear traffic and pedestrians while listening to audio. It also includes dual microphones with environmental noise cancellation (ENC) to filter out background sound during phone calls.

Rollme AirCam

Rollme is also integrating AI software features into the device. The headset connects to large language models to process voice queries and offer real-time translation for conversations. According to the company, the camera can also be used for visual recognition, letting users identify text, objects, or landmarks in their line of sight and receive contextual information.

The headset is powered by a 220mAh battery. Rollme claims this capacity provides up to 10 hours of music playback or talk time, and 120 hours on standby.

Rollme AirCam

Pricing and Availability

The Rollme AirCam is now available through Rollme’s official online store for $79.99. It comes in three color options: Classic Black, Vibrant Orange, and Pearl White.

In related news, Rollme has recently unveiled the Hero D5 smartwatch, featuring dual-band GPS, offline maps, and MIL-STD 810H-rated durability.

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Price hike fear driving demand for Galaxy S26 series

12 July 2026 at 13:56

Consumer electronics price hike fear is looming across the world, and the same reason is now driving the demand for the Samsung Galaxy S26 series.

According to the Korean media, Samsung is producing 1.5 million additional units of the Galaxy S26, which has exceeded the previous forecast for July. Customers doubt that the Galaxy S27 series, releasing next year, could get a price hike due to the rising memory prices.

The new production plan adds up to 50% of what it originally decided for the current month for domestic and global markets. That’s not it; Samsung may add more volume to the production if the demand climbs.

On top of that, Samsung is also running special promo campaigns in the home ground to promote the latest devices. These are also contributing to this increased interest. Still, the price hike fear is real, and it’s showing effect among consumers.

DRAM crisis:

The semiconductor industry is cashing in on its resources during the generative AI era, and memory makers such as Samsung, SK Hynix and Micron have taken the central role in this price hike conversation.

These companies are putting more of their memory shipments to large AI firms, and reducing the DRAM production share for consumer devices. As a result, they not only created a supply issue but also increased the prices of the available memory chips.

Despite being part of the same group, Samsung’s mobile division isn’t getting any special offer on the memory prices. Therefore, it has to buy DRAM and NAND at the same prices as Apple and other memory makers.

To sustain its gross margin in each device, Samsung must increase the prices or bear the loss. The second option is very difficult. So, increasing the price remains the only way. For now, the Galaxy S26 series price remains unchanged, but there’s no certainty on what may come next.

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Heavyweight champion who fought Lewis and Holyfield prepares for comeback at 53: “I’m beating everyone in the gym”

12 July 2026 at 14:04

and are regarded as two of the best heavyweights in recent history, and now a former world heavyweight champion who fought them both is planning a shock return to the sport at the age of 53. Lewis and Holyfield ruled the heavyweight division at various stages throughout the 1990s, which led to the duo famously […]

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Johnny Nelson says Moses Itauma should stay away from one heavyweight champion: “I wouldn’t go there”

12 July 2026 at 13:06

is being touted for a long reign atop the heavyweight division, but former WBO cruiserweight world champion, Johnny Nelson, believes that there is one divisional rival that the youngster should avoid facing. Itauma has stopped 12 of his 14 opponents to date, and is yet to fight beyond the sixth round during his professional career. […]

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Messi rekordlara doymur

12 July 2026 at 13:49

Argentina millisinin hücumçusu Lionel Messi futbol üzrə dünya çempionatları tarixində yeni rekorda imza atıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, 39 yaşlı futbolçu mundiallarda məhsuldar ötürmələrinin sayını 10-a çatdıran ilk oyunçu olub.

Messi son olaraq dünən İsveçrə ilə matçda (3:1) bir assistlə yadda qalıb.

Argentinalı futbolçu dünya çempionatlarında əsas mərhələdə ən çox qol vuran (21) və ən çox məhsuldar ötürmə edən (10) futbolçudur.

U-19-ların Avropa çempionu bilindi

12 July 2026 at 13:18

19 yaşadək futbolçulardan ibarət milli komandaların Avropa çempionatının qalibi məlum olub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, həlledici görüşdə İspaniya və Almaniya yığması üz-üzə gəlib. Matç “Qırmızı Furiya”nın qələbəsiylə başa çatıb – 2:0.

İspanlar tarixlərində 13-cü dəfə Avropa çempionu olub.

Rabiot meets with mother-agent Veronique as Napoli circle around Milan midfielder

12 July 2026 at 13:23

Adrien Rabiot has sat down for a meeting with his mother-agent Veronique in the United States as he weighs up his next steps at club level, with Napoli and former Milan head coach Massimiliano Allegri said to be keen on a reunion with the France international. 

Rabiot meets with agent while weighing up Milan future

Rabiot is currently away in the United States with the France national team, who will be taking on Spain in the 2026 World Cup semi-final on Tuesday evening. 

Back at club level, Rabiot remains under contract with Milan until the summer of 2028, but his future remains in doubt after just one season in San Siro following a disappointing end to the 2025-26 season, which saw the Rossoneri miss out on Champions League qualification and also led to the departure of Allegri, who brought Rabiot to the club from Marseille.

Since Allegri was appointed as the head coach of Napoli, there have been reports that he is keen to bring Rabiot with him. The pair have a long-standing relationship dating back to their time together at Juventus.

MILAN, ITALY - SEPTEMBER 23: Adrien Rabiot of AC Milan applauds the fans following the final whistle of the Coppa Italia Frecciarossa Round of 16 match between AC Milan and US Lecce at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 23, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images)
MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 23: Adrien Rabiot of AC Milan applauds the fans following the final whistle of the Coppa Italia Frecciarossa Round of 16 match between AC Milan and US Lecce at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 23, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Jonathan Moscrop/Getty Images)

While the Frenchman is not expected to make any definitive decisions about his club career until his World Cup campaign is complete, reports from various outlets in Italy confirm that the midfielder sat down for a meeting with his mother-agent Veronique in the United States over the weekend to start discussing potential options for the 2026-27 season.

Milan’s stance is clear: They and new head coach Ruben Amorim are keen to keep hold of Rabiot, who was credited as being one of Milan’s most consistent performers in 2025-26 with five goals and six assists to his name in the league.

TURIN, ITALY - DECEMBER 08: Adrien Rabiot of AC Milan celebrates scoring his team's first goal with teammate Matteo Gabbia during the Serie A match between Torino FC and AC Milan at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on December 08, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)
TURIN, ITALY – DECEMBER 08: Adrien Rabiot of AC Milan celebrates scoring his team’s first goal with teammate Matteo Gabbia during the Serie A match between Torino FC and AC Milan at Stadio Olimpico di Torino on December 08, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Valerio Pennicino/Getty Images)

La Gazzetta dello Sport indicates that Rabiot, at this stage, is not intending to leave Milan either, aware of the fact that he has two years remaining on a lucrative contract in San Siro. However, nothing can be ruled out in the time being and much depends on whether Napoli step forwards with an enticing offer for Rabiot and for Milan.

Inter could rival Milan for Doué after Khalaili medical uncertainties

12 July 2026 at 12:51

Sunday’s reports claim that Inter could challenge their city-rivals Milan to the signing of right-back Guela Doué following the concerns that cropped up during Anan Khalaili’s medical. 

Inter and Milan both keen on Strasbourg’s Doué

Inter are on the hunt for a new starting right wing-back after losing Denzel Dumfries to Real Madrid. The Nerazzurri had initially target a deal for Marco Palestra from Atalanta, but he has since joined Chelsea in a big-money move instead. 

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM - MAY 14: Anan Khalaili of Union Saint-Gilloise lifts the trophy following his teams 3-1 win in the Coupe de Belgique Final match between Union Saint-Gilloise and RSC Anderlecht at Stade Roi Baudouin on May 14, 2026 in Brussels, Belgium. (Photo by Alex Bierens de Haan/Getty Images)
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM – MAY 14: Anan Khalaili of Union Saint-Gilloise lifts the trophy following his teams 3-1 win in the Coupe de Belgique Final match between Union Saint-Gilloise and RSC Anderlecht at Stade Roi Baudouin on May 14, 2026 in Brussels, Belgium. (Photo by Alex Bierens de Haan/Getty Images)

Khalaili was the next target and a deal had been agreed with Union Saint-Gilloise, but the Israel international now needs further medical checks, with reports on Sunday indicating that there were concerns over potential heart issues during those tests with the doctors. 

According to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, if Inter are unable to get Khalaili over the line, then their next alternative will be Strasbourg right-back Doué, who has also been linked with a move to Milan this summer.

Doué, an Ivory Coast international and older brother of France star Désiré, has been linked with a move to Serie A on several occasions in the past, including to Milan in the summer of 2025. 

La Gazzetta dello Sport indicates that it will probably cost Inter more to secure a deal for Doué than it did for Khalaili: An agreement for Khalaili was found at €25m plus bonuses

Alternative options reportedly include Dodo from Fiorentina, Genoa’s Brook Norton-Cuffy and Hellas Verona’s Rafik Belghali.

Video: Lautaro strikes 121st minute goal to send Argentina to World Cup semi-final

12 July 2026 at 12:16

Inter captain Lautaro Martinez struck in the 121st minute of Argentina’s World Cup quarter-final against Switzerland in the early hours of Sunday morning to confirm his nation’s spot in the semis, where they will go up against archrivals England. 

Argentina required extra-time to overcome Switzerland in their 2026 World Cup quarter-final, which ended 3-1 thanks to Lautaro’s tie-settling strike right at the end of proceedings. Lionel Scaloni’s side have had to play 120 minutes in all three of their knock-out matches at the tournament so far. 

Alexis Mac Allister gave the reigning World Champions a 10th-minute lead, which was cancelled out by former Bologna winger Dan Ndoye in the 67th minute. Julian Alvarez sent Argentina 2-1 up in the second half of extra-time and Lautaro put the game to bed in injury-time.

KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - JULY 11: Lautaro Martinez #22 of Argentina celebrates scoring his team's third goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarter Final match between Argentina and Switzerland at Kansas City Stadium on July 11, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI – JULY 11: Martinez #22 of Argentina celebrates scoring his team’s third goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarter Final match between Argentina and Switzerland at Kansas City Stadium on July 11, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

It was Thiago Almada who had carried the ball into the area and tested Swiss goalkeeper Gregor Kobel with a low shot, which was saved and parried to Lautaro, who made no mistake with his first-time finish on the rebound.

This was the Inter striker’s second ever World Cup goal, his second at the 2026 tournament following his penalty in Argentina’s 3-1 group stage victory over Jordan.

Watch: Lautaro Martinez sends Argentina through to World Cup semi-finals

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Today’s Papers: Maldini yes for Italy, Khalaili concerns for Inter, Sinner final

12 July 2026 at 11:55

La Gazzetta dello Sport 

Maldini yes 

The reconstruction of the national team begins 

Malago lands his first target. The Azzurri legend will be the new technical director, will be accompanied by Leonardo. Signed a four-year contract, will nominate the new CT within the next week 

Sinner, make history 

Jannik looking for a fantastic double 

Wimbledon final against Zverev, whom he has beaten in his last nine matches. The Italian could earn his place among the Wimbledon greats 

Bellingham fairytale 

England in the semi-finals, Norway knocked out 

Khalaili stop

Problem with the medicals in Milan 

The winger needs more heart tests, Inter on Guela Doue 

Corriere dello Sport 

Milan, Italia 

The national team turnaround: Malago calls Paolo, Leonardo is his advisor 

Maldini as new technical director | The Azzurri relaunch, full powers to two former Rossoneri

The FIGC President’s relaunch begins: Four-year contract signed. The surprise is the inclusion of the Brazilian. Now the choice for CT: Mancini is the favourite 

Turn it on, it’s Sinner 

Wimbledon at 16.00 (Sky and TV 8), Jannik for the double 

He could win his first slam of the season and replicate his 2025 triumph against Alcaraz. Now it’s Zverev, transformed from his success in Paris 

Inter, Khalaili at risk 

Announcement postponed: CONI asks for further checks 

Amorim, doubts about Rabiot 

Future in question 

The Mother Veronique talks to Milan: Decision postponed 

Viola boom: Jimenez 

Fourth signing 

The Spanish full-back arrives on loan from Bournemouth

Juve-Kolo obstacle course 

Also difficulties for Dibu

An extra-large squad: Selling is Carnevali’s priority 

Gattuso: ‘Putting on my hard hat’

Lazio, Rino’s battle 

‘I know what the problems are’

Tuttosport 

Sinner, our World Cup 

Wimbledon on TV 8 at 16.00, Jannik looking for the second title in a row against Zverev. With him, Italy hopes to make up for the World Cup flop 

Juve goal, Hope for Suzuki now. Pellegrino maybe, here’s Ederson again 

The Dibu stall could open a double deal with Parma 

Carnevali doesn’t want to spend more than 8 million on the Argentine goalkeeper, the Japanese is champing at the bit. The first offer for the centre-forward is turned down, but there’s hope. The Brazilian intrigues Spalletti after United’s no because of physical doubts. Muharemovic, Ekhator the key

Maldinin Azzurri technical director with Leonardo 

Malago has convinced the former Milan captain: The Brazilian as his advisor 

Four-year contract: A symbol of the national team ever since he was a boy, Paolo will also be President of Club Italia. He also worked with his former teammate as a director with the Rossoneri. Now one week to make a decision on the CT

The fans’ test for Toro 

The first open training session under Abate, then setting off for the pre-season retreat. In goal: Perri the closest option 

Inter freeze on Khalaili 

Stop after the visits 

New heart tests have been requested for the Israeli. Guela Doue is the Plan B: Battle with Milan 

Zaniolo case, isn’t training with UDinese 

Asking for more money

West Ham line up £15m move for prolific midfielder after relegation

12 July 2026 at 13:00

West Ham United are looking to sign FC Cincinnati midfielder Evander during the summer transfer window.

According to reports, they are impressed with the 28-year-old MLS midfielder, and they are looking to make a move for him soon.

Area Napoli claims that the Hammers will make an official move for the player. Evander was linked with a move to Newcastle United a few years ago.

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West Ham could use Evander

Evander has been outstanding in the United States, and he has the physical and technical attributes to do well in the Championship. West Ham United have been relegated to the Championship and need to improve the team to bounce back strongly.

They need more goals and creativity from the middle of the park, and Evander could be a very handy option for them. The opportunity to move to England will be exciting for the player as well. The Brazilian scored nine goals and picked up nine assists in the MLS last season, and he will be tempted to showcase his qualities at the highest level, and the opportunity to play in England will be hard to turn down.

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Championship move could be ideal for Evander

If he manages to impress in the second division of English football next season, he might be able to secure a bigger move in the coming seasons.

Apparently, the midfielder could cost around £15 million. Furthermore, he could demand wages of around £40,000 a week. It remains to be seen if West Ham are ready to fork out the asking price for him. They have the resources to afford his wages.

They will be desperate to return to the top flight immediately, and they need to strengthen the team this summer to do well in the Championship.

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Leeds United could lose attacker as La Liga move edges closer

12 July 2026 at 12:30

Leeds United attacker Largie Ramazani has been linked with a permanent move away from the club during the summer window.

He was on loan at Valencia last season and did quite well for the Spanish club, scoring six goals and picking up two assists.

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Valencia working to sign Ramazani

Valencia are currently in talks with Leeds United to take him back to Mestalla this summer, and it remains to be seen whether Leeds United are prepared to sanction his departure.

The La Liga outfit is hoping to sign the player on loan for the upcoming campaign. However, he does not have a future at Leeds United, and the club is looking to sell the attacker permanently. It remains to be seen whether the two parties can come to an agreement.

Valencia would be willing to discuss a permanent move if Leeds United are reasonable with their demands.

Valencia CEO Ron Gourlay was reportedly in England last month to speak with the English club, but negotiations between the two clubs have not progressed.

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Largie Ramazani needs a move

According to the Spanish publication SPORT, signing the Leeds United attacker is a priority for the La Liga club. Valencia are currently waiting and believe Leeds United might lower their demands later in the window.

Leeds United are under pressure to sell the player this summer. He is not a key part of their plans, and the attacker wants to move on. They will not want to hold on to an unhappy player who is unlikely to play regularly for them.

It will be interesting to see if Valencia can secure his signature for a knockdown price. Ramazani is a quality player who is well settled in La Liga, and he will look to sort out his long-term future quickly so that he can focus on his football once again.

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Liverpool star breaks silence on World Cup injury heartbreak

Liverpool star breaks silence on World Cup injury heartbreak
Liverpool star breaks silence on World Cup injury heartbreak

Hugo Ekitike injury update shows why Liverpool can trust his mindset

There is no good timing for an Achilles rupture, but this was especially brutal. Hugo Ekitike had finished his first Liverpool season with 17 goals in 44 appearances, he had settled quickly, and he looked on course to push himself into France’s World Cup picture. Instead of spending this summer in the middle of the biggest tournament in the game, he is in California, rehabbing and waiting.

Speaking to GQ Magazine via Liverpool FC, Ekitike did not offer self-pity or theatre. He offered reality. “Obviously I’m in touch with them [the French players] but not a lot because they’re busy playing and I’m busy with my recovery.” That is the situation. Separate tracks, separate demands, no need to decorate it.

Liverpool supporters will read that and probably come to the same conclusion. This is a player who understands where he is, what has happened, and what comes next.

Hugo Ekitike faces serious Liverpool setback

The injury came in Liverpool’s Champions League quarter-final against Paris Saint-Germain at Anfield in April. There is an obvious cruelty in that, given PSG were the club he left before rebuilding his momentum elsewhere and then earning a £69 million move to Merseyside in 2025.

An Achilles rupture is one of the worst injuries a footballer can suffer. It removes rhythm, explosiveness and continuity, and it usually takes a long time to recover properly. Liverpool have already made clear that Ekitike is not expected back until 2027. That tells you everything about the scale of the problem.

He is currently working with specialist German physiotherapist Berengar Buschmann, with the programme centred on gym work and targeted strengthening around the knee and Achilles. This phase is repetitive, isolated and mentally draining. Plenty of players talk well in public and struggle in private. What matters is whether the discipline holds. So far, his words suggest it will.

Liverpool forward had already justified £69 million fee

Seventeen goals in a debut season does not automatically make somebody world class, but it does tell you Liverpool bought substance, not hype. Ekitike arrived after rediscovering himself at Eintracht Frankfurt, where he scored 22 goals in 48 appearances after a difficult period at PSG. That matters because context matters.

At Liverpool, he carried that recovery story into a stronger league and a more demanding environment. His movement was sharp, his finishing calm, and there were enough signs to think this could develop into something much bigger. He did not look overawed. He looked ready.

That is why this injury stings. Liverpool are not missing a squad option. They are missing a forward who had already shown he could become central to the attack.

France World Cup blow reveals Ekitike character

Ekitike’s comments on missing the World Cup are measured and clean. “I wish I was there, but that’s life.” It is hard to put it any better. No complaints, no grandstanding, just acceptance. He added, “I am where I am, and sometimes everybody has to deal with stuff.” Again, plain language, no performance.

Then came the key line. “That’s my challenge and I accepted it so I’m happy for them and I hope they’re going to reach the final, win it, and bring the cup back to France.” That is the response Liverpool should want from a player in this situation.

He has been through frustration before. The stalled period at PSG followed a bright breakthrough at Reims. He rebuilt from that and earned his chance. Now he has another obstacle, this time physical rather than professional. The facts are harsh, but the attitude is right.

Recovery will be slow. Expectations should stay sensible. But if Liverpool wanted evidence that Ekitike has the mentality to handle a bad moment properly, he has supplied it.

Ekitike going through the pain

What stands out here is his mentality. Supporters can accept injuries, because injuries are part of football. What we really respond to is honesty, resilience and commitment. Ekitike sounds like a player who gets it. He is not asking for sympathy. He is getting on with the work.

That matters because the road back from an Achilles injury is long and mentally exhausting. There will be setbacks, dull days in the gym, and moments when the game feels far away. The fact he is speaking with this much calm tells you he is built properly for the fight.

Fans will back that every single time. We will wait for him, and when he is back at Anfield, he will get a huge reception. If he returns with the same hunger he showed before the injury, Liverpool will have a major forward ready to make up for lost time. Sometimes the biggest test comes after the breakthrough. Hopefully, this is only the pause before the next big chapter.

Source: Hugo Ekitike speaking to GQ Magazine

Dublin v Kerry - an age-old rivalry set for a new chapter

Every sport has its great rivalries, whether that is Barcelona-Real Madrid in football, New Zealand-South Africa in rugby, or Mexico-Puerto Rico when it comes to boxing.

Gaelic football is no different and when Dublin and Kerry go toe to toe, it is always special.

The counties have shared 70 All-Ireland titles between them, with Kerry leading the way on the roll of honour with 39 to Dublin's 31.

Over the years, they have met at various stages in the race for Sam Maguire with some unforgettable moments that are woven into the tapestry of the game.

While meetings between them had been fairly sporadic since 1893 when club champions represented the county as Dublin's Young Irelands defeated Laune Rangers, 1955's final would draw the first real line in the sand.

Kerry were by now regarded as an established force with 17 titles to their name, coming up against a Dublin side spearheaded by a young Kevin Heffernan, whose name would become synonymous with the rivalry.

As it was, Kerry claimed a 0-12 to 1-6 win over the city slickers in a game that drew a crowd in excess of 87,000.

Classic contests in a golden era of the 1970s

By the 1970s, Kerry remained at the top of the roll of honour, having won a 22nd title at the turn of the decade while Dublin won their 18th in '74 with Heffernan now manager.

The following year, led by a young Mick O'Dwyer, a youthful Kerry side landed into Dublin and with names such as Pat Spillane, Mikey Sheehy, Denis 'Ogie' Moran, Páidí Ó Sé and team captain Mickey 'Ned' O'Sullivan, they stunned the defending champions.

With John Egan and Ger O'Driscoll finding the net, Kerry would claim a 2-12 to 0-11 win, which would mark the beginning of a classic five-year saga.

The sides reunited in the following year's final, but this time it was Dublin's day as John McCarthy, Jimmy Keaveney and Brian Mullins hit the net on a day when a young Kevin Moran came of age.

Moran would go on to win FA Cup medals with Manchester United and appear at two World Cups with the Republic of Ireland, but before the switch, helped Dublin claim the following year's title with victory over Armagh.

They would account for Kerry in the semi-final, winning 3-12 to 1-13 as John McCarthy, David Hickey and Bernard Brogan hit the net in what is regarded of one of the greatest games of all time.

However, the brief Dublin dominance would end as they met again in the 1978 final, a game which produced one of the sport's most iconic moments when Mikey Sheehy took advantage of Dublin goalkeeper Paddy Cullen's protests over a free awarded against him as the Kerry man lobbed over the back-pedalling Cullen for a goal.

A hat-trick of goals from a fresh-faced Eoin 'Bomber' Liston helped the Kingdom to a thumping victory and there was no stopping them again when they met in the '79 final as two goals from Sheehy and another from Egan saw Kerry close out the decade in style.

Kerry would go on to deny Dublin in the finals of 1984 and '85, marking an end to this rivalry until a new millennium saw its return with a bang.

A new millennium and a rivalry reborn

By 2001, Kerry had landed a 32nd All-Ireland title under the management of Ó Sé with victory over Galway the previous year, while Dublin had struggled since landing Sam for the 22nd time in 1995.

An All-Ireland quarter-final in Thurles saw Kerry enter as favourites and for long stages, the game went to script.

That was until a Vinnie Murphy-inspired revival helped Dublin edge ahead, only for Maurice Fitzgerald to score an equalising point with the outside of his boot from a sideline that is talked about to this day.

Kerry would finish the job in a replay and see off their old foes at the same stage in 2004.

While Dublin would push them hard in the 2007 semi-final, Kerry edged home but there was no doubt over a 2009 quarter-final.

On a Bank Holiday Monday, Dublin were viewed as the form team, but a first-minute goal by Colm Cooper set the tone as Kerry produced a jaw-dropping performance, romping to a 17-point win.

Dublin's dominance as Kerry rebuild

Sometimes it takes just one moment and in the 2011 All-Ireland final, this rivalry would flip on its head.

With six minutes remaining and Kerry leading by four, Dublin substitute Kevin McManamon took a pass from Alan Brogan, rampaging forward and firing to the net.

With the sides level in added time, the Dubs were awarded a free and goalkeeper Stephen Cluxton held his nerve, striking sweetly with the left boot into Hill 16 to seal a first title in 17 years.

It proved the start of Dublin dominance and two years later at the semi-final stage, McManamon was at it again late on with Eoghan O'Gara following up with another goal as they helped turn a one-point deficit in the 67th minute into a seven-point win.

With Dublin's own golden era in flow, they would defeat Kerry in the 2015 final and again in 2019 after a replay with an Eoin Murchin goal the catalyst to seal an unprecedented five-in-a-row Sam Maguire successes, adding a sixth the following year, but down in the Kingdom they were preparing the fightback.

That 2019 final saw a new wave of Kerry stars make emerge including David Clifford and Sean O'Shea, and it was the boot of O'Shea which would settle another epic encounter between the pair.

In the 2022 All-Ireland semi-final, Kerry looked on course until a late Dublin comeback sparked by Cormac Costello's goal helped them get level.

However, in a role reversal to 2011, it was Kerry with an injury-time free into the Hill and O'Shea's missile from 50 meters helped his side into a final they would win in the third coming of manager Jack O'Connor.

One year later they met in the final: Kerry's young guns favourites, but Dublin's greats produced one last heroic stand to claim the title - the last time they have met in the championship.

It was typical of a fixture that has a habit of producing the unexpected.

From the iconic strikes of Sheehy and Fitzgerald, to the memorable goals by McManamon and Eoin Murchin, this rivalry has delivered time and again.

Will Clifford rule the roost on Sunday afternoon, or will it be Dublin's 'King Con' O'Callaghan who steals the show? Perhaps new heroes will emerge.

It's a rivalry that has stood the test of time and today, we may just witness another classic battle.

Are there any World Cup games today? Here's when semifinals kick off

There are a record 104 matches in the 2026 World Cup.

There was a stretch from the tournament kickoff on June 11 with Mexico's opener as a host nation through end of the round of 16 on July 7 of 27 days straight with at least one game. Some days, there were as many as six matches in one day.

So that's why it feels odd when the World Cup winds down, teams are eliminated and there are less matches.

After the quarterfinals, there are four teams and three matches left until we crown a World Cup champion. France, Spain, England and Argentina are itching to get their hands on the trophy.

Are there World Cup games today?

No, there are no World Cup match on Sunday, July 12.

There is a one-day break between the quarterfinals and the semifinals.

When is the next World Cup match?

The next World Cup match will be the first fixture of the semifinals, France vs. Spain. That will kick off at 3 p.m. ET on Tuesday, July 14 at AT&T Stadium in Dallas.

World Cup semifinals schedule

  • France vs. Spain - 3 p.m. ET on Tuesday, July 14 at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas
  • England vs. Argentina - 3 p.m. ET on Wednesday, July 15 at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta

This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Are there any World Cup games today? Here's when semifinals kick off

Slot values for four Texas A&M MLB Draft selections revealed

Texas A&M's 2026 season ended at the hands of USC in the College Station Regional, which wasn't shocking given the Aggies' pitching issues, leading to second-year coach Michael Earley firing pitching coach Jason Kelley after the rotation finished with a 5.24 team ERA, including junior LHP Shane Sdao's 7.03 ERA, and 16 home runs allowed.

At the plate, Texas A&M's top three hitters, Caden Sorrell, Gavin Grahovac, and Maryland transfer Chris Hacopian, served as offensive catalysts and entered the offseason as top-ranked MLB Draft prospects, with Hacopian predicted to go high in the first round. Despite his injury issues, which sidelined him for several games early in the year, Hacopian was selected 11th overall by the Washington Nationals on Saturday afternoon.

One round later, Caden Sorrell went off the board with the 62nd overall pick by the Chicago Cubs, while Gavin Grahovac, who, after missing the entire 2025 season, bounced back in 2026, slashing .339/.429/.722 with 22 home runs, which was second on the team behind Sorrell's 23 homers.

Lastly, Sdao's 2026 struggles did not hinder his MLB potential, knowing that the right coaching staff will be able to rein in his control issues, but the arm talent is there, and despite finishing with the highest ERA on the team, Sdao was selected 120th overall in the fourth round by the New York Mets, and is nearly guaranteed to sign his deal, and begin his journey in the minor leagues.

Financially, Hacopian, Sorrell, and Grahovac are all expected to cash in early given their slot values, while Sdao will make less, but is still in a good spot.

  • Chris Hacopian — $6,133,500
  • Caden Sorrell — $1,487,200
  • Gavin Grahovac — $1,018,500
  • Shane Sdao — $645.10k

It was expected that all four players would depart, while Shane Sdao potentially returning was more of a pipe dream than rooted in reality. After landing seven pitchers from the transfer portal, Texas A&M's 2027 pitching rotation is in great shape, especially if Weston Moss returns.

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Today on Pinstripe Alley – 7/12/26

PHILADELPHIA, PA - JULY 11: Commissioner of Major League Baseball Robert D. Manfred speaks during the 2026 MLB Draft presented by Nippon Express at Pennsylvania Convention Center on Saturday, July 11, 2026 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Daniel Shirey/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Good morning! If you are reading this, know that I am quite tired from a day of helping coordinate Yankees MLB Draft coverage — which was splended, in my opinion — as well as a stirring 4-2 comeback win by New York in DC. Oh and there’s always the undisclosed personal stuff too, which was fulfilling! But yes, I am tired. So that’s the vibe. By the time Day 2 of the draft begins though, I’ll be caffeinated and ready.

Today on the site, it’s a big ol’ Draft Dump Day! Rounds 5 through 20 are today, so Madison, Jake, and I will have coverage on all those picks, grouped into three different posts (Rounds 5-10, 11-15, and 16-20). Additionally, Scott will discuss erstwhile Yankees prospect Carson Coleman’s return to the organization this year after a couple years of injury as a Rule 5 Rangers pick, Peter will write up the latest Rivalry Roundup, and John will celebrate the birthday of a former Yankees reliever whose career seemingly just ended within the past couple years: lefty Chasen Shreve.

Today’s Matchup:

New York Yankees vs. Washington Nationals

Time: 1:35 p.m. EST

TV: YES Network, Nationals.TV

Venue: Nationals Park, Washington, DC

Questions/Prompts:

1. Which of the Yankees’ eighth-inning homers yesterday encouraged you the most: Ryan McMahon’s, Trent Grisham’s, or Paul Goldschmidt’s?

2. Who do you think was the best player taken on Day 1 of the MLB Draft? Was it No. 1 overall pick Roch Cholowsky, or do you think Grady Emerson or Vahn Lackey was the real prize at No. 2 or 3?

Bellingham inspires England comeback as Arsenal stars reach World Cup semi-finals

Bellingham inspires England comeback as Arsenal stars reach World Cup semi-finals
Bellingham inspires England comeback as Arsenal stars reach World Cup semi-finals

England booked their place in the semi-finals of the 2026 FIFA World Cup after coming from behind to beat Norway 2-1 after extra time, with Jude Bellingham once again proving the difference for Thomas Tuchel’s side.

The Three Lions were far from their best in the Miami heat but showed resilience to overturn a first-half deficit, setting up a last-four clash against Argentina on Wednesday.

From an Arsenal perspective, four Gunners featured during the dramatic contest.

Rice and Madueke start as Tuchel changes things at the break

Declan Rice and Noni Madueke were both named in Tuchel’s starting XI, despite sickness bug concerns for Rice ahead of the match, while Bukayo Saka and Eberechi Eze began the match among the substitutes.

Despite dominating possession, England struggled to impose themselves during the opening 45 minutes and fell behind in the 36th minute when Andreas Schjelderup’s cross-shot looped over Jordan Pickford to give Norway a surprise lead.

The Scandinavians had opportunities to increase their advantage before the break, with Alexander Sørloth twice missing good chances, including one moment when he opted against squaring the ball to Erling Haaland during a dangerous counter-attack.

England were level just before half-time thanks to the outstanding Jude Bellingham, who collected Anthony Gordon’s pass before driving into the penalty area and finishing confidently into the bottom corner.

Looking for a greater attacking spark, Tuchel introduced both Saka and Eze at half-time in place of Rice and Madueke.

Arsenal duo help England reach the last four

England thought they had fallen behind again after Torbjørn Heggem found the net for Norway early in the second half, but the goal was ruled out following a foul by Haaland in the build-up.

Norway continued to threaten and came within inches of regaining the lead when Kristoffer Ajer headed against the crossbar.

Saka made an immediate impact after coming on, providing greater attacking intent down England’s right flank. His dangerous cross late in normal time flashed across the face of goal but narrowly evaded his teammates.

As extra time wore on and penalties appeared increasingly likely, Bellingham came to England’s rescue once again. After Morgan Rogers’ powerful effort was only parried by goalkeeper Ørjan Nyland, the Real Madrid midfielder reacted quickest to force home the rebound and secure a hard-fought 2-1 victory.

The result means England progress to only their fourth World Cup semi-final, where they will meet Argentina.

According to Sky Sports, England manager Thomas Tuchel admitted afterwards that he was delighted with the result but unhappy with his side’s overall display, believing they made life unnecessarily difficult despite reaching the final four.

For Arsenal supporters, attention will now turn to Wednesday’s semi-final, with Rice, Saka, Madueke and Eze all hoping to play key roles as England bid to move one step closer to lifting the World Cup.

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Bill Madden: Brian Cashman’s trade deadline decisions depend on Aaron Judge’s rib

NEW YORK — We have arrived at the All-Star break and other than the Dodgers winning the National League West, there are no definitive conclusions to be made about the second half of the season, but instead a whole lot of nagging questions.

Let’s start with the Yankees. If Ryan McMahon really did revive their season with that grinding 12-pitch at bat against Yankee-killing Rays ace Drew Rasmussen last Thursday, what can Brian Cashman do to sufficiently fix the roster for a deep postseason run? Answer: It all depends on the imaging of Aaron Judge’s broken rib. “I don’t think it’s coming back clean,” Cashman said of the imaging that is scheduled during the break. “I think we’re anticipating that it’s showing the healing process.”

Still, even the best case scenario has Judge returning to the field in mid-to-late August and there remains considerable pessimism about him coming back at all this season. Same with Giancarlo Stanton. If that’s the case, if there is no certainty that Judge will be back, then they have to also conclude there’s no way they’re going to the World Series this year, and no point in being aggressive buyers at the trading deadline. But even if the imaging does provide them a ray of hope, Cashman is going have to thread a fine needle to fill the Yankees’ many needs — a right-handed hitting catcher, another back end reliever, a back-of-the-rotation starting pitcher, a contact-hitting bat — without sacrificing too much of his prospect capital on what are likely to be two-month rental players.

Prior to their 12-4 bust-out against the Rays Thursday that got them out of Tampa with a 2-2 series split against the first-place Rays, the Yankees had been 5-15 since June 18, the worst record in baseball with their 56 runs over that span also a major league worst, and Yankee fans were once again calling for Cashman’s and Aaron Boone’s heads. While their anger and frustration was understandable I do not agree with the charges that Cashman has done a bad job of roster building, especially after he’d essentially brought the same team back that’d won 94 games last year. What else had they wanted him to do?

Where I do hold Cashman accountable is for his seemingly blind loyalty to his No. 1 draft choices — and dual liabilities — Anthony Volpe and Austin Wells. In the case of the latter, it is going to be difficult to find a suitable (preferably right-handed) catcher on the trade market now, especially if the Twins decide they have a chance for a wild card and hold onto Ryan Jeffers. And I just wonder if Cashman will ever concede the Yankees are a better a team with Jose Caballero — by the way his best acquisition at last year’s trading deadline — at shortstop.

In terms of filling their needs, let’s make this clear: The Yankees are not — repeat not — going to be in on Tarik Skubal, who may not be available anyway with the Tigers starting to make a move in the very winnable AL Central. The price in prospects would be way too high and there’s no way they could afford to re-sign him and add another $200-$300 million pitcher to their payroll with the additional likelihood of a salary cap next year.

More likely, I see them making a play for the Giants’ Robbie Ray, a longtime Cashman favorite, who’s been the Giants’ most effective starter in his free agent walk year. And while they’re at it, why not see what it would take to get another two-month rental, Luis Arraez, the best contact hitter in baseball, who the Giants are also shopping? Mind you, even though we’re talking rentals here, the Giants can still probably command high-level prospects for a quality starting pitcher and a .318 lifetime hitter who can fill in at multiple positions.

As for the bullpen, before he goes about shopping (and possibly overpaying) for relievers elsewhere, it seems to me Cashman should first take the rest of the month to look at two of his own — Yovanny Cruz and Bradley Hanner — both of whom are having standout seasons at Triple-A Scranton. And while he’s at it, Cashman needs to admit his mistakes on last year’s failed trading deadline relief imports, Jake Bird and Camilo Doval, and get rid of them, one way or the other.

Meanwhile, on the other side of town there are two nagging questions about the Mets: (1) Is David Stearns — who unlike Cashman has done a terrible job of roster building — capable of getting decent returns at the trading deadline for Freddy Peralta, Luke Weaver, A.J. Minter, Brooks Raley or Bret Baty? Of that group, Weaver, having a career season, would seem to be in most demand, the relief pitching market being what it is. And (2) is it possible the Miami Marlins, they of the second lowest MLB payroll of $80.7 million (to the Mets’ $328.3M), are a much better team with a much brighter future than the Mets?

The second question is especially intriguing since the Marlins, who have made steady improvement (plus 17 games last year) since former Dodgers first base coach Clayton McCullough took over as their manager, have no Juan Soto/Francisco Lindor superstar-caliber players and a particularly shaky closer in Pete Fairbanks, but have nevertheless been on a 26-9 run since May 31 to surprisingly challenge the Braves and Phillies for supremacy of the NL East. Their best player, shortstop Otto Lopez, who is likely going to win the NL batting title, was previously cast off by the Blue Jays and Giants. Their other All-Star, lefty starter Max Meyer, was the third-overall pick in the 2020 draft, but has only this season broken through as the ace of their staff.

In another couple of weeks all these questions should be answered, but right now I’m not betting on the Yankees or Stearns and am withholding judgment on the Marlins until at least mid-August.

Harry Kane set to make more England history against Argentina after equalling Rooney record

Harry Kane set to make more England history against Argentina after equalling Rooney record
Harry Kane set to make more England history against Argentina after equalling Rooney record

Bayern Munich star Harry Kane made history on Saturday as he earned his 120th England cap in their 2-1 extra-time World Cup quarter-final victory over Norway.

The milestone saw Kane become England’s joint-most capped outfield player, moving level with former Manchester United forward Wayne Rooney, who retired from international football in 2018.

If Kane features as expected against Argentina in Wednesday’s World Cup semi-final, he will make his 121st appearance for his country and surpass Rooney’s record.

The England captain is also closing in on the all-time appearance record held by goalkeeper Peter Shilton, who represented his country 125 times.

England men's record appearance makers

1 - Peter Shilton – 125 appearances2 = Wayne Rooney – 120 appearances2 = Harry Kane – 120 appearances3 - Sir David Beckham – 115 appearances4 - Steven Gerrard – 114 appearances5 - Bobby Moore – 108 appearances6 - Ashley Cole – 107 appearances7 = Sir Bobby Charlton – 106 appearances8 = Frank Lampard – 106 appearances9 - Billy Wright – 105 appearances10 - Kyle Walker – 96 appearances

🤬The Colombian Federation rejects threats against Campaz

🤬The Colombian Federation rejects threats against Campaz

Through a statement, the Colombian organization condemns the threats received by the player and his family.


After Colombia’s elimination against Switzerland on penalties, player Jaminton Campaz and his family received death threats, and today the Colombian Football Federation has decided to speak out on the matter.

Through a statement, they completely rejected these threats against Campaz, his family, and, more generally, any player who wears the national team shirt.

They are asking the justice system to swiftly take legal action against those making threats and reiterate that football must be a space for unity.

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FAW begins search for Cremers and Gunter successors

Piet Cremers (left) and Chris Gunter in a composite picture
Piet Cremers (left) has been appointed head coach of Club NXT while Chris Gunter has joined Oxford United's coaching team [FAW]

Football Association of Wales (FAW) chief executive Noel Mooney says the process of finding replacements for Piet Cremers and Chris Gunter is under way.

Cremers, 31, has left his role as the assistant to Wales men's boss Craig Bellamy to become head coach of Club NXT, Club Brugge's youth academy.

Gunter, 36, recently led Wales at the Uefa men's Under-19s Championship but has now linked up with former international team-mate Aaron Ramsey at Oxford United.

"We're always looking for the next steps," Mooney told BBC Sport Wales.

"It's a constant process and wanting to stay ahead of the game, so we're constantly looking at all the age groups.

"If somebody moves on like Chris has moved on to Oxford United for example, it's who will replace him and that's the whole system.

"You'd expect us to be doing that, so were always looking for bright young coaches to come in and fill the places."

'Conveyer belt of talented coaches'

Cremers worked under Pep Guardiola at Manchester City as head of performance analysis and insights, and he was one of Bellamy's first appointments in August 2024 after he had taken the reins of the national team.

The Dutchman's departure from Wales comes on the back of Bellamy's proposed move to become Burnley boss falling through, after he was unable to take his backroom staff to Turf Moor.

Mooney has previously said Bellamy is "absolutely committed" to Wales and that the focus is now on this autumn's Nations League campaign.

But a former Wales team-mate of Bellamy's – former Tottenham Hotspur and Nottingham Forest defender Gunter - has left the FAW to become new Oxford head coach Ramsey's assistant.

Mooney said the process to find someone to take over from Gunter had already started.

"Straight away we've got a conveyor belt of talent of coaches," Mooney added.

"Wales is well known around the world for its world-class coach education system.

"We've got lots of hungry coaches who have got their Pro Licences and are looking to take our youth teams and that process starts now.

"Dave Adams, our chief football officer, will lead that process and come to the board when the recommendation of who the coach should be and the backroom team.

"We look forward to seeing that very soon."

Deal signed: Mo Salah's next club announcement is coming

Deal signed: Mo Salah's next club announcement is coming
Deal signed: Mo Salah's next club announcement is coming

Mohamed Salah left Liverpool officially when his contract expired at the end of June.

The Egyptian King - who was knocked out of the FIFA World Cup by Lionel Messi and Argentina last week - is now one of the biggest free agents in the game.

No shortage of teams have been linked with making a move for the 34-year-old - who has been voted the fourth-best player in Liverpool’s club history.

Salah was making £400k per week at Anfield before deciding to rip up his contract a year early and it is going to take a significant financial package to convince him to sign elsewhere.

It's either SPL or MLS for Salah

According to a report in TEAMtalk Salah has narrowed his options down to just two locations - either Saudi Arabia or the United States.

Teams in the Saudi Pro League have been linked with Salah for several years now - stretching back to 2023 when Al-Ittihad expressed their interest.

Others such as Al-Ahli have manoeuvred into view after offloading Riyad Mahrez’s gargantuan salary package.

And in MLS teams such as Inter Miami, Sporting KC and San Diego FC have all been associated with a move for the two-time African footballer of the year.

Saudi - Salah deal has already been agreed

“The Liverpool legend has now narrowed his options to either the Saudi Pro League or Major League Soccer, despite interest from European sides,” the report reads.

“The Saudi Pro League has spent years planning for Salah’s arrival, viewing him as the ideal figurehead to further strengthen the league’s global profile.”

The report adds that a deal has already been agreed between Salah and the Saudi Pro League and all that remains is to decide which team he will join.

“A deal in principle is already in place with the league, although Salah has yet to determine which club he would join,” the report reads.

European clubs STILL want Salah

It promises to be a race between Jeddah-based Al-Ittihad and Al-Ahli while Neom FC could also come into the equation.

European interest has been expressed by Roma and Juventus in Serie A while Turkey’s top two sides in Galatasaray and Fenerbahce also retain an interest.

Salah’s decision will be made soon with the player currently on his end-of-season break following the Pharaohs' elimination from the World Cup.

But we won’t have to wait much longer to find out Salah’s next destination.

PSG looking to pull an Adeyemi-type deal for Barcelona forward this summer – report

PSG looking to pull an Adeyemi-type deal for Barcelona forward this summer – report
PSG looking to pull an Adeyemi-type deal for Barcelona forward this summer – report

There has been much speculation surrounding Ferran Torres’ future at Barcelona, with the Spaniard now shockingly finding himself on PSG’s radar.

It appears the reigning European champions want to sign Ferran as a direct replacement for the departing Goncalo Ramos – a role in which he will largely deputise for Ousmane Dembele.

PSG eyeing an Adeyemi-type transfer

According to Diario SPORT, PSG intend to approach the Ferran situation in much the same way Barcelona did when they signed Adeyemi from Borussia Dortmund.

Ferran Torres is on the radar of PSG. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)

Essentially, this means they are refusing to pay over the odds for a player entering the final year of his contract.

The Parisians are adamant that Ferran’s price is capped given his contractual situation, and they have no intention of stretching anywhere near the €50 million valuation Barcelona have placed on him.

Reports in France had suggested an offer in the region of €40 million, though the eventual proposal could well come in lower.

Interestingly, Barcelona have themselves grown increasingly open to the idea of cashing in, keen to maximise any fee for a forward whose renewal has stalled.

Everything hinges on Ferran

The key to the whole situation now lies with the player himself. A move that seemed highly improbable just weeks ago has edged considerably closer, with PSG having mobilised their resources following the sale of Ramos to Milan.

The influence of Luis Enrique, who shares an excellent relationship with Ferran from their time together with the Spanish national team, is understood to have been pivotal in convincing the forward.

Ferran Torres has a great relationship with PSG boss Luis Enrique. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)

Indeed, Ferran’s agents have been in contact with several clubs, PSG chief among them.

PSG are in no rush, however. They are content to let Ferran complete his World Cup campaign with Spain before looking to finalise personal terms and then opening formal talks with Barcelona.

Why Ferran may be tempted

Ferran had never previously entertained the idea of leaving the Camp Nou, but a combination of factors may shift his thinking.

With Julian Alvarez the overwhelming priority in attack and Barcelona having reinforced their wide areas with the likes of Adeyemi, Ferran risks slipping further down the pecking order and seeing his minutes reduced.

Barcelona’s lack of urgency over a contract extension has only added to that uncertainty, while PSG have offered a clear and direct show of interest, both financially and in terms of sporting opportunity.

Coleton Brady announces decision to head to LSU

PHOENIX, AZ - JUNE 23: Coleton Brady #19 poses for a photo during the 2026 Draft Combine at Arizona Grand Resort Phoenix on Tuesday, June 23, 2026 in Phoenix, Arizona. (Photo by Aryanna Frank/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

After day 1 of the MLB Draft wrapped up, RHP Coleton Brady made the decision to join Jay Johnson in Baton Rouge.

Brady was ranked as high as #71 by The Athletic, but was generally a bit higher by most other publications. The next highest was #134 by ESPN, while MLB.com, Perfect Game, and Prep Baseball Report each had him between #173 and #183. That range falls out between the competitive balance round B (following round 2) and round 6.

Coming out of TNXL Academy in Florida, Brady is very young, not turning 18 until the fall. He stands at 6’5, 215 pounds, making for an extremely projectable frame. He deploys a 3-pitch mix, including a fastball in the low 90s, a slider, and a changeup.

That’s four members of Jay Johnson’s 2026 recruiting class that have officially announced their intentions to enroll at LSU. Brady follows Braxton Beaty, Nathaneal Davis, and Lucas Nawrocki. More are expected to follow.

White Sox draft Georgia star College World Series pitcher

The 2026 MLB Draft began on July 11th, and the Georgia Bulldogs baseball team had a few players get drafted. One of whom was pitcher Joey Volchko, who the Chicago White Sox drafted with the No. 77 pick.

He was actually the second Bulldog to be drafted this year; the first was Daniel Jackson, who went to the Colorado Rockies with the No. 37 pick. A third Bulldogs went with the No. 109 pick when the Los Angeles Angeles drafted Rylan Lujo.

Volchko had a good season this year, being named third-team All-American by the National Collegiate Baseball Writers Association, while totaling 119 strikeouts. He was also named to the College World Series All-Tournament Team.

Georgia baseball did great this season, securing a record of 53-14 and 23-7 in the SEC. They were eliminated from the College World Series after a loss in the semifinals to Oklahoma, but had nonetheless a great season that included an SEC championship.

Georgia pitcher Joey Volchko gets drafted

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Mike Elko ranked Top 10 in ESPN's college football HC rankings

It's been a busy offseason for Texas A&M coach Mike Elko, who enters his third season at the helm after leading the Aggies to the College Football Playoff for the first time in program history and after taking over as the defensive play-caller; A&M finished tied for second in team sacks, with former Bowling Green transfer edge Cashius Howell leading the SEC in sacks (11.5).

During his first full starting season, quarterback Marcel Reed took another step in his development, passing for a career-high 3,169 yards and 25 touchdowns, while his 12 interceptions, which were tied for the second most in the SEC, contributed to the Aggies' final two losses to Texas and Miami in the first round of the CFP.

Despite falling to the Hurricanes, Mike Elko accomplished his first goal of getting to the postseason, and after a record 10 players were selected in the 2026 NFL Draft, his second goal, which the New Jersey native predicted early in the offseason, came to fruition and further proved that he isn't just an elite recruiter but one of the top developers in the country.

In several preseason SEC head coach rankings, Elko is ranked as the 5th-best coach in the conference, while ESPN's latest national head coach rankings placed Elko at a respectable No. 8, and fourth among SEC coaches. For many, only Lane Kiffin (LSU), Steve Sarkisian (Texas) and Kirby Smart (Georgia) belong ahead of Elko, while Indiana coach Curt Cignetti unsurprisingly comes in at No. 1 after leading the Hoosiers to their first national title.

In his first two seasons, Elko is 19-7, the second-best start in Texas A&M history behind former coach Kevin Sumlin's 20-6 record, which was heavily aided by Heisman-winning quarterback Johnny Manziel. ESPN's David Hale placed Elko 5th in his own personal rankings and explained his reasoning.

"It's a fair critique to suggest Elko still has a lot to prove, but I'm already sold. Yes, I knocked Lanning for failing to win the big one -- and Elko hasn't done that either. But unlike Lanning, who took over a program where everyone before him also had won big, Elko has been the coach who appears poised to finally turn A&M into the behemoth everyone always thought it could be. And that comes after winning as a defensive coordinator at Wake Forest, Notre Dame and A&M -- working with high-intensity head coaches at each stop -- and then instantly building Duke into a consistent winner. Elko has the rare combination of smarts, vision and communication skills to do the job at the highest level -- but without the ego or stubbornness that had made A&M such a tough place to win amid the program's politics for so many coaches who came before him."

Hale hits the nail on the head in his description of what makes Elko a perfect fit, as Aggie fans are well aware that only R. C. Slocum was the last head coach to achieve sustained success in College Station, and his track record has not been matched since.

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Early winners of the transfer window: Madrid’s star spree, Spurs’ statement signings and Leverkusen’s next-gen bet

Early winners of the transfer window: Madrid’s star spree, Spurs’ statement signings and Leverkusen’s next-gen bet
Early winners of the transfer window: Madrid’s star spree, Spurs’ statement signings and Leverkusen’s next-gen bet

The transfer window is unlikely to truly get going until after this summer's World Cup, but several sides are wasting no time in getting deals done.

Some high-profile clubs have secured some early wins in the window so far, and we've looked at three to have started their summer recruitment in impressive fashion.

Real Madrid

Consecutive campaigns without silverware is almost unheard of atReal Madrid, and has prompted an aggressive start to their summer spending. Florentino Perez has been re-elected as president for another tenure, while Jose Mourinho has returned to Madrid as head coach.

The Spanish giants have continued their recent trend of acquiring high-profile free agents, with Bernardo Silva and Ibrahima Konate arriving from thePremier League.

Los Blancos have also secured Spain international Marc Cucurella from Chelsea at left-back, and landed Denzel Dumfries from Inter Milan for a very reasonable £17.1m.

Those four players have won 11 league titles between them across their careers to date, and all arrive ready to make an immediate impact. Trophy-winning experience and squad depth added early in the window.

Tottenham Hotspur

Tottenham Hotspur non-executive chairman, Peter Charrington, honestly admitted that 'football success had not been driving decisions' in North London in recent seasons, following the club's second straight flirtation with Premier League relegation.

Spurs have ripped up the previous script this summer, raising the bar for investment in transfer fees and wages in an attempt to challenge the top teams.

Already, Spurs have twice shattered their transfer record. Mateus Fernandes arrived from West Ham for a fee of £85m, before a deal for Sandro Tonali was completed for a fee that could reach £100m with add-ons.

Proven Premier League performers Andy Robertson, Marcos Senesi and Martin Dubravka have been signed as free agents to add depth and experience, while Jan Paul van Hecke's £52m move from Brighton has improved the squad further.

Spurs, for the first time in a long time, appear to mean business.

Bayer Leverkusen

Bayer Leverkusen's summer recruitment might not immediately jump off the page, but the German side's quiet purchases of some serious young talent should be applauded.

Leverkusen won a competitive race to land Kennet Eichhorn from Hertha Berlin, with the 16-year-old regarded as one of Europe's best talents in his age bracket.

Fellow teenager Kerim Alajbegović has returned to the club from Red Bull Salzburg after catching the eye at the World Cup, while Afonso Moreira has joined in a €29.5m deal after an exciting season at Lyon.

With emerging Serbian striker Aleksa Damjanovic also in the door, Leverkusen have signed a quartet of prospects with huge potential, all aged 21 or under. The future looks bright.

World Cup wires controversy and Fergus McCann’s lightbulbs

World Cup wires controversy and Fergus McCann’s lightbulbs
World Cup wires controversy and Fergus McCann’s lightbulbs

England’s World Cup win over Norway has been overshadowed by complaints about the ball hitting an overhead wire. It’s a controversy nothing new to Celtic…

Believe it or not, this was a problem the Celts faced going back to the 1800s.

In the modern era, cameras on wires sit on top of pitches. This creates the potential that the ball might come into contact with the wire.

In those circumstances, play is supposed to be stopped by the referee. The England controversy was about whether or not the ball did indeed strike the cable.

1959 was the first year that floodlights were installed at Celtic Park. But seven decades before, Celtic had experimented with another lighting system.

In Christmas Day 1893, the Celts welcomed Clyde for a friendly. The main excitement for the day was that this match was to be played under lighting. In this case it was NOT floodlights but instead wires strung high across the field using poles. Lights hung from these wires to try to illuminate the field.

To say the least, it was a limited experience. Players complained that some areas of the pitch were lit whilst others sat in darkness, making it difficult to see. But the biggest complaint related to the ball regularly hitting the wires, impacting the game that was taking place.

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The Christmas Day match ended in a 1-1 draw and on one other occasion these lights were used. This was when Celtic hammered Edinburgh team St Bernard’s 8-1 in the Scottish Cup in January 1894.

The match suffered from the same complaints about the balls hitting the wires. Despite the big win, St Bernard’s protested that the match should be replayed although this was rejected.

For Celtic however, it signalled the end of lighting. There were too many complaints about the impact of the lights so Celtic fans had to wait until the 1950s to again see a home match under lights.

Fergus McCann Celtic director MD with model of new east Stand for Celtic Park

When Fergus McCann built the new Paradise in the mid 1990s there would be no further need for the old floodlights that stood over Celtic Park. According to former Celtic Director Tom Grant, the lightbulbs were destined for the rubbish dump until Fergus heard about it and he subsequently sold them to the Scottish FA for use at Hampden Park!

What a man Fergus!

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Vikings Myths and Misses: 30-Year-Old Breakout Player, QB Instability, ESPN Shade

Vikings Myths and Misses: 30-Year-Old Breakout Player, QB Instability, ESPN Shade
Jeffrey Becker

The Minnesota Vikings news cycle rarely stays sensible for long, and this week brought another round of claims that fell apart under scrutiny.

Nopedy Nopes have been tracked by VikingsTerritory for over two years, with new examples emerging almost weekly.

Here are the latest.

The Summer Narratives Outrunning Vikings Reality

James Pierre grins during a lighthearted interview at the Vikings facility. Vikings quarterback competition
Minnesota Vikings cornerback James Pierre smiles during an interview at the team facility, answering lighthearted questions about Nickelodeon and offseason life while wearing his Vikings jersey. In July 2026, Pierre gives fans a more relaxed look at his personality as training camp approaches and attention begins turning toward his role on Minnesota’s roster. Mandatory Credit: YouTube.

The Nopedy Nope: James Pierre, who will turn 30 in September, is the best example of a Vikings breakout player in 2026.

Pierre isn’t young, but ESPN’s Ben Solak didn’t mind, selecting the veteran CB as his breakout prediction: “The Vikings like to rotate cornerbacks on cheap contracts, as coordinator Brian Flores’ zone-heavy and blitz-happy approach requires fewer snaps of prolonged man coverage than most other defenses.”

“This offseason, they snagged Pierre in free agency after he made some strong spot starts with the Steelers. Pierre had only 219 coverage snaps last season, but his passer rating allowed of 49.8 was second only to Jamel Dean among cornerbacks last season. (Dean, ironically, is who the Steelers signed in free agency).”

This offseason, the Vikings snagged Gerald Alexander from the Steelers to be their defensive passing game coordinator, and Alexander brought Pierre with him.

Solak continued, “It’s worth noting that Fabian Moreau was third in passer rating allowed at 50.5 in Flores’ defense. But the Vikings still elected to cycle Moreau out for Pierre, who was coached by Flores and passing game coordinator Gerald Alexander during their time in Pittsburgh.”

“That’s a clear sign they trust him more — and might ask for more man coverage accordingly.”

While Pierre as a breakout candidate is encouraging, that label should probably be reserved for a younger man.

The Verdict: Nopedy nope on 30-year-olds breaking out. Dallas Turner is a wiser choice.

The Nopedy Nope: Because the Vikings don’t have a QB1 right now, they’re a step behind all comers in the NFC North.

NFL writer Steve Silverman explained his theory this week, “The other three teams in the NFC North know who their starting quarterbacks will be but the Vikings don’t. The Chicago Bears found their quarterback a year ago when Caleb Williams came through in his second season led the team to the division title.”

“The Packers are secure in knowing Jordan Love is coming off an excellent season in which he had a 23-6 TD-interception ratio and led his team to the playoffs again. The Lions have Jared Goff under center as that team attempts to regain its stature after a disappointing 2025 season.”

Most Vikings fans are thrilled that the team signed Kyler Murray to a $1.3 million free-agent deal, and they are comfortable with having multiple quarterback options.

Kyler Murray participates in Vikings organized team activities in Eagan. Vikings quarterback competition
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kyler Murray works through organized team activities at the TCO Performance Center, taking part in drills as the offense continues its spring installation. On May 27, 2026, Murray builds chemistry with teammates while coaches evaluate the quarterback room and receiving corps before training camp begins in Eagan later that summer. Mandatory Credit: YouTube.

Silverman concluded, “That’s a problem that the Vikings will have to overcome, and it could turn out to be a season-long weak link. The ideal situation would have Murray asserting himself and demonstrating his excellence from Day 1. The locker room will be at risk if the Vikings struggle at the start.”

Silverman’s theory misses the boat by an inch or two because — what if Murray handily wins the QB1 job this summer and plays great in 2026? There won’t be any quarterback instability.

The Verdict: Nopedy Nope on panicking over a summer training camp competition.

The Nopedy Nope: Minnesota has the 11th-worst roster in the NFL.

Mike Clay of ESPN unveiled the No. 22 ranking for the Vikings, stating that the running backs — Aaron Jones, Jordan Mason, Demond Claiborne, and Zavier Scott — were the franchise’s main weakness.

Conversely, he noted the chief strength: “Biggest strength: Pass catchers. Receivers Justin Jefferson, Jordan Addison and newcomer Jauan Jennings and tight end T.J. Hockenson form a terrific group of targets for whoever wins the QB job.”

“Even in a down season (no fault of his own), Jefferson delivered his sixth consecutive season with 1,000-plus receiving yards in 2025 and remains arguably the league’s best wide receiver. Addison produced 875-plus receiving yards and nine-plus TDs in his first two seasons before the QB woes of 2025.”

Kevin O’Connell patrols the sideline against the Steelers in Dublin. Vikings quarterback competition
Minnesota Vikings head coach Kevin O’Connell patrols the sideline during fourth-quarter action against Pittsburgh at Croke Park, directing his team through the closing stages of the International Series matchup. On Sep. 28, 2025, O’Connell manages the overseas challenge as Minnesota adjusts before a global crowd and works to finish the game in Dublin. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images.

Clay is probably right that the pass-catchers are the team’s claim to fame, even though the defense’s stats are fantastic.

“Jennings broke out in 2024 with the 49ers and has a 132-1,618-15 receiving line over the past two seasons. Hockenson’s stats have been down the past two seasons, but the 29-year-old remains one of the league’s best two-way tight ends,” Clay concluded.

Clay later argued that the Indianapolis Colts and Washington Commanders have better rosters than Minnesota’s.

The Verdict: The Vikings’ depth chart is not flawless or elite, but Nopedy Nope on it being the NFL’s 11th-worst.


Inter could rival Milan for Doué after Khalaili medical uncertainties

Inter could rival Milan for Doué after Khalaili medical uncertainties
Inter could rival Milan for Doué after Khalaili medical uncertainties

Sunday’s reports claim that Inter could challenge their city-rivals Milan to the signing of right-back Guela Doué following the concerns that cropped up during Anan Khalaili’s medical.

Inter and Milan both keen on Strasbourg’s Doué

Inter are on the hunt for a new starting right wing-back after losing Denzel Dumfries to Real Madrid. The Nerazzurri had initially target a deal for Marco Palestra from Atalanta, but he has since joined Chelsea in a big-money move instead.

BRUSSELS, BELGIUM – MAY 14: Anan Khalaili of Union Saint-Gilloise lifts the trophy following his teams 3-1 win in the Coupe de Belgique Final match between Union Saint-Gilloise and RSC Anderlecht at Stade Roi Baudouin on May 14, 2026 in Brussels, Belgium. (Photo by Alex Bierens de Haan/Getty Images)

Khalaili was the next target and a deal had been agreed with Union Saint-Gilloise, but the Israel international now needs further medical checks, with reports on Sunday indicating that there were concerns over potential heart issues during those tests with the doctors.

According to reports from La Gazzetta dello Sport, if Inter are unable to get Khalaili over the line, then their next alternative will be Strasbourg right-back Doué, who has also been linked with a move to Milan this summer.

Doué, an Ivory Coast international and older brother of France star Désiré, has been linked with a move to Serie A on several occasions in the past, including to Milan in the summer of 2025.

La Gazzetta dello Sport indicates that it will probably cost Inter more to secure a deal for Doué than it did for Khalaili: An agreement for Khalaili was found at €25m plus bonuses.

Alternative options reportedly include Dodo from Fiorentina, Genoa’s Brook Norton-Cuffy and Hellas Verona’s Rafik Belghali.

🥵Tuchel, up against the weight of World Cup history

🥵Tuchel, up against the weight of World Cup history

The England manager is looking to break the curse that says no national team has ever won a World Cup with a coach from a different country.


So far, 22 editions of the World Cup have been played, and in every one of them the champion was led by a manager from the same country.

There seems to be an unwritten rule that you cannot win a World Cup if you are coaching a country other than your own, and that is what Tuchel has to fight against.

The German is the only manager among the four semi-finalists who is not from the country he coaches. It would be a double milestone for him, as he would break this hoodoo and also bring the World Cup back to England 60 years later.

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Conor McGregor and Dana White respond to claims fighter was injured before UFC 329

Conor McGregor has denied he was carrying an injury coming into his much-hyped UFC 329 fight with Max Holloway in Las Vegas.

McGregor’s return to the octagon lasted little more than a minute on Saturday after the Irishman blew out his knee and retired injured, and he later insisted: “This came out of nowhere.”

Former two-weight ⁠world champion McGregor, who had not fought since breaking his leg against Dustin Poirier in July 2021, attempted a flying kick to start the opening round but landed awkwardly and immediately looked in trouble. He tried to fight on for a few seconds but looked towards the referee to signal he could not continue.

Social media sleuths pointed to video of McGregor arriving at the octagon and stepping gingerly out of his shoes, in supposed evidence of a pre-exisiting injury before the fight. But the 37-year-old denied he was carrying a problem before the bout began.

“My head gasket is gone,” McGregor tweeted. “Destroyed. I had no injury / injuries going into the fight. I was throwing kicks, planted and jumping, all throughout camp as well as backstage before the fight. This came out of nowhere. I am beyond dark here. I can only describe it as hell.”

UFC supremo Dana White backed McGregor, suggesting a viewer would have spotted an issue had he been injured at the pre-fight press conference or weigh-in events.

Asked if McGregor was carrying an injury before the fight, White replied. “I have no idea. The day of the press conference, he came running out of the back and ran right up [to Holloway] and stopped abruptly, they were pushing foreheads… I wouldn’t know that but the doctors checked before the fight. He looked damn good at the press conference and he looked fine at the weigh-ins.

“Just on my accounts, the face-off has had 80 million views. So if there was a pre-existing [injury], somebody would have noticed it. Nobody noticed anything.”

McGregor dropped to the canvas twice before calling off his fight (Reuters)
McGregor dropped to the canvas twice before calling off his fight (Reuters)

Former featherweight champ Holloway said ⁠he would discuss the possibility of staging another fight ​with ⁠McGregor when the Irishman recovers.

“It is what it is, I’m going to sit down with the UFC,” he added. “(There was) so much hype for that right there. We’ve got to ⁠run it back one more time. One more time for the boys.”

Injuries and issues away from ​the sport ⁠have derailed McGregor’s career.

After breaking his leg ‌against Poirier five years ago, the 37-year-old was slated to meet Michael Chandler in June 2024 but that was cancelled after McGregor suffered a broken toe in training.

Later that year, a jury in ‌an Irish civil court found him liable for rape in 2018.

In October 2025, he accepted an 18-month ban for “whereabouts failures” after he missed three attempts by Combat Sports Anti-Doping to collect biological samples from him in 2024. The ban was backdated and expired in March.

Conor McGregor reacts after suffering an injury the ended his fight with Max Holloway (Reuters)
Conor McGregor reacts after suffering an injury the ended his fight with Max Holloway (Reuters)

In the co-main event at the T-Mobile Arena on Saturday, Britain’s Paddy Pimblett also needed less than a minute to secure victory, choking out Frenchman Benoit Saint-Denis in their lightweight bout.

At his post-fight press conference, Holloway said he had also tried to stop the fight.

“I told the ref ‘stop the fight, he doesn’t want ‌to fight. His demeanour isn’t right’. He (referee) said ‘fight’ the first time,” the 34-year-old added. “So ​I backed up and he stood up. He tried to do a hop step, then ‌he did it again, and when he ⁠went back he grabbed his leg and screamed ... I’m not trying to beat up a ⁠wounded dog.”

The bout was the second between the pair, with McGregor winning by unanimous decision in 2013.

Asked if it would be hard ‌to sell a potential trilogy ​fight to fans after the nature of his ‌win on Saturday, Holloway said: “Not at all. You saw ​the numbers this thing was getting. You can just push it as ‘he got an injury, wow, who cares’.”

India squad for England T20I and ODI tour 2026: Full team lists for IND vs ENG series

India squad for England T20I and ODI tour 2026: Full team lists for IND vs ENG series originally appeared on Cricket News. Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

KEY TAKEAWAYS:

  • India will travel to England in July 2026 for a white-ball tour involving five T20Is and three ODIs.
  • Shreyas Iyer has been named the new T20I captain of India, succeeding Suryakumar Yadav.
  • Teen prodigy Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has earned his maiden senior India call-up.
  • BCCI selectors picked the squads for the Ireland and England tours.
  • Prashidh Krishna later replaced Mohammed Siraj in the squad.

MORE:T20 Mumbai 2026 schedule: Fixtures, format, squads & live streaming guide

India squad for England T20I and ODI tour 2026

The Indian cricket team is all set to embark upon a fresh series of matches beginning with a short T20I series in Ireland before heading over to England for a tour consisting of five T20Is and three ODI games.

In a change in the leadership of the T20I team, Shreyas Iyer gets the opportunity to lead the side in the shortest format. At the same time, the teenage batting sensation Vaibhav Sooryavanshi has received his first senior national call-up.

The selectors, under the chairmanship of Ajit Agarkar, met on Saturday, June 6, to pick the final squads for both tours. The same T20I squads have been named for both Ireland and England T20Is.

The squad for the ODI series was announced on June 21 as Virat Kohli and Jasprit Bumrah returned to the ODI team.

On June 23, Nitish Kumar Reddy was ruled out of action for the UK tour due to a left quadricep injury. The all-rounder will now undergo rehabilitation at the BCCI's Centre of Excellence in Bengaluru for at least a month to aid his recovery. Later, Suryansh Shedge was named as Nitish Reddy's replacement for the Ireland and England tours.

On July 12, BCCI announced that Prince Yadav and Ravi Bishnoi had joined the Indian ODI squad as late replacements for the injured Harshit Rana and Varun Chakravarthy.

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India squad for England T20I and ODI tour 2026

Welcome to Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, international cricket 😎

The 15-year-old has earned his maiden selection to India's T20I squad 👏 pic.twitter.com/uNPPREVWzH

— CricketNews.com (@cricketnews_com) June 6, 2026

Confirmed India T20I squad for England tour 2026

  • Shreyas Iyer (c)
  • Tilak Varma (vc)
  • Sanju Samson (wk)
  • Ishan Kishan (wk)
  • Abhishek Sharma
  • Shivam Dube
  • Suryansh Shedge
  • Axar Patel
  • Washington Sundar
  • Varun Chakravarthy
  • Prasidh Krishna
  • Harshit Rana
  • Arshdeep Singh
  • Prince Yadav
  • Vaibhav Sooryavanshi

MORE:Indian venues to host Test matches: Mullanpur latest to join

India updated ODI squad for England tour 2026

On July 6, the selectors updated India's ODI squad for the ongoing England series. Powerful all-rounder Shivam Dube was drafted in as a replacement for the injured Nitish Kumar Reddy, adding valuable batting depth to the fifty-over unit.

  • Shubman Gill (c)
  • Rohit Sharma
  • Virat Kohli
  • Shreyas Iyer (vc)
  • KL Rahul (wk)
  • Ishan Kishan (wk)
  • Washington Sundar
  • Axar Patel
  • Kuldeep Yadav
  • Jasprit Bumrah
  • Prasidh Krishna
  • 𝙷̶𝚊̶𝚛̶𝚜̶𝚑̶𝚒̶𝚝̶ ̶𝚁̶𝚊̶𝚗̶𝚊̶
  • Arshdeep Singh
  • Gurnoor Brar
  • Shivam Dube
  • 𝚅̶𝚊̶𝚛̶𝚞̶𝚗̶ ̶𝙲̶𝚑̶𝚊̶𝚔̶𝚛̶𝚊̶𝚟̶𝚊̶𝚛̶𝚝̶𝚑̶𝚢̶
  • Prince Yadav
  • Ravi Bishnoi

England vs India: Who will win?

England are favourites to win the ODI series at odds of 1.87, while the odds for India's win are 1.91, according to Dafa.

England vs India 2026 schedule

India's white-ball tour of England, beginning with the first of the five T20Is at Durham on July 1, and concluding with the third ODIs at Lord's on July 19.

DateMatchVenue
July 1, 20261st T20IRiverside Ground, Chester-le-Street (Durham)
July 4, 20262nd T20IEmirates Old Trafford, Manchester
July 7, 20263rd T20ITrent Bridge, Nottingham
July 9, 20264th T20ICounty Ground (Seat Unique Stadium), Bristol
July 11, 20265th T20IThe Rose Bowl (Utilita Bowl), Southampton
July 14, 20261st ODIEdgbaston, Birmingham
July 16, 20262nd ODISophia Gardens, Cardiff
July 19, 20263rd ODILord's, London

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World Cup: England, Bellingham oust Norway in extra time | Habib

MIAMI GARDENS — The two star strikers didn’t score goals, they prevented them.

A wayward cable, odd as it sounds, may have played a bigger role in the scoring. Or at least it earned a place in World Cup lore.

Amid the unexpected twists in England’s 2-1 extra-time victory over Norway in the World Cup quarterfinals at Hard Rock Stadium, at least there was Jude Bellingham.

Yes, Jude Bellingham, who, if England coach Thomas Tuchel ever tries to convince you is teetering on a place on his team, don’t you dare believe him.

“World-class performance from a world-class player in big, big moments,” Tuchel was saying Saturday night (July 11). Tuchel’s tune had changed after Bellingham scored both goals to send England into Wednesday’s semifinal against Argentina in Atlanta.

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Coupled with Bellingham’s two goals in England’s groundbreaking victory against host Mexico, he’s making a mockery of Tuchel’s stance in the buildup to this World Cup, including a line that Bellingham had a fight on his hands for a spot in the lineup.

Today? Bellingham is the hottest striker on a team that includes Harry Kane.

Kane, for his part, had a quiet evening, except for a moment just before halftime when he put the ball in the net only to be ruled offside. Which wasn’t as bad as the other gunslinger on the marquee, Norway’s Erling Haaland, getting called for a shove that caused an apparent go-ahed goal by Torbjorn Heggem to be disallowed early in the second half.

And for shock value, there was Haaland getting subbed out midway through extra time when Norway had 15 minutes to find an equalizer or go home.

July 11, 2026; Miami Gardens, Florida, U.S.; England's Jude Bellingham celebrates scoring their second goal.  Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

Home it is for the Norwegian team and their row-row-row-happy fans who in no small way brought everlasting joy to this tournament. And, hard as it may have been, they exit upbeat despite a difficult break that would have had other teams crying foul, if not picking up the phone to FIFA President Gianni Infantino.

In the buildup to Bellingham’s first goal, there was a pass that may have hit a TV cable. The play involved Elliot Anderson collecting a clearing kick near midfield and passing to Anthony Gordon, whose low cross allowed Bellingham to dribble by Heggem inside the box and send a low shot inside the back post to tie the score at 1-1.

TV replays appear to show the ball slightly changing trajectory midair, although FIFA indicated that a sensor inside the ball never registered an issue, so the goal stood.

Rest assured clips of the play will be analyzed as much as the Zapruder film. Without the benefit of such evidence, Norway coach Stale Solbakken went by what he knew and what others on his bench said — namely, there was contact with the cable.

“The ball drops down straight from heaven,” he said. “ … I think it’s pretty clear that it did (hit).”

More Norway World Cup: Norway stuns Brazil in World Cup '98 and a Lillehammer bar goes wild

It would be a disservice to Solbakken to not add context — namely that while he was simply being honest in his claim, he in no way was walking away feeling robbed.

“It was a bad moment for us, but we can’t do anything about that,” he said. “I don’t think we will play the game again. So that’s how it is.” He added, “I think we can sit here and complain, and maybe we are more right to feel that today most margins went in our disadvantage. But against Brazil, the margins were in our favor. That’s also part of football. Maybe we need margins to beat the world’s best teams.”

It was as if he knew that by taking the high road, he was only adding another layer to the most successful World Cup run Norway had ever enjoyed.

“I'm most proud of the fact that we've been here for 6 1/2 weeks and the players and staff have been so supportive,” he said. “We haven’t had boring moments. I don’t think our dear fans back in Norway have, either.”

They had one final major moment to enjoy, in the 36th minute, when Andreas Schjelderup unleashed a perfect, 70-mph shot that glanced off the inside of the framework of the goal and went in for a 1-0 lead.

For those convinced Solbakken must have gotten his own wires crossed by taking out Haaland, he explained his reasoning, pointing to the steamy conditions even by South Florida’s summer standards. The heat index was in the low 100s at kickoff. Players began the match at a walking pace, protecting themselves in case it went into extra time and later being glad they did.

“He said he was finished at 70 minutes and he was in at 105,” Solbakken said of Haaland. “We should have taken him off 10 minutes earlier.”

July 11, 2026; Miami Gardens, Florida, U.S.; Norway's Erling Haaland reacts.  Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

Bellingham, 23, who also came out in the dying minutes, but his work was virtually complete three minutes into extra time when he rammed home a rebound. Morgan Rogers fired a long-range shot that goalkeeper Orjan Nyland spilled. At that point, Bellingham's goal was all but academic.

“The game is split into different facets,” said Bellingham, who plays for Real Madrid. “Some of it’s technical, some of it’s tactical. To me the biggest one is psychological and how you can manage setbacks and adversity. And this team showed again you can do it and that’s a really valuable skill and trait you can have going into this stage of the tournament.”

Know what else is? Having two players with six goals apiece in the World Cup. That would be Bellingham and Kane, even though Bellingham all but recoiled when asked if this game had been a game of his dreams.

“To be honest, I’m a confident boy but I don’t think you go to bed at night dreaming about games like that,” he said. “I’ve said before in the interviews I’ve done, it’s nice to have an impact and to help my team but my God, the effort of those lads … ”

This was a night when Norway made a statement, even in defeat, after a 28-year absence from the World Cup. England, obviously, made a statement of its own. Put it together on a trying evening and it's another win for a tournament that can't stop serving them up.

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: World Cup: England, Bellingham oust Norway in extra time | Habib

World Cup: England, Bellingham oust Norway in extra time | Habib

MIAMI GARDENS — The two star strikers didn’t score goals, they prevented them.

A wayward cable, odd as it sounds, may have played a bigger role in the scoring. Or at least it earned a place in World Cup lore.

Amid the unexpected twists in England’s 2-1 extra-time victory over Norway in the World Cup quarterfinals at Hard Rock Stadium, at least there was Jude Bellingham.

Yes, Jude Bellingham, who, if England coach Thomas Tuchel ever tries to convince you is teetering on a place on his team, don’t you dare believe him.

“World-class performance from a world-class player in big, big moments,” Tuchel was saying Saturday night (July 11). Tuchel’s tune had changed after Bellingham scored both goals to send England into Wednesday’s semifinal against Argentina in Atlanta.

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Coupled with Bellingham’s two goals in England’s groundbreaking victory against host Mexico, he’s making a mockery of Tuchel’s stance in the buildup to this World Cup, including a line that Bellingham had a fight on his hands for a spot in the lineup.

Today? Bellingham is the hottest striker on a team that includes Harry Kane.

Kane, for his part, had a quiet evening, except for a moment just before halftime when he put the ball in the net only to be ruled offside. Which wasn’t as bad as the other gunslinger on the marquee, Norway’s Erling Haaland, getting called for a shove that caused an apparent go-ahed goal by Torbjorn Heggem to be disallowed early in the second half.

And for shock value, there was Haaland getting subbed out midway through extra time when Norway had 15 minutes to find an equalizer or go home.

July 11, 2026; Miami Gardens, Florida, U.S.; England's Jude Bellingham celebrates scoring their second goal.  Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

Home it is for the Norwegian team and their row-row-row-happy fans who in no small way brought everlasting joy to this tournament. And, hard as it may have been, they exit upbeat despite a difficult break that would have had other teams crying foul, if not picking up the phone to FIFA President Gianni Infantino.

In the buildup to Bellingham’s first goal, there was a pass that may have hit a TV cable. The play involved Elliot Anderson collecting a clearing kick near midfield and passing to Anthony Gordon, whose low cross allowed Bellingham to dribble by Heggem inside the box and send a low shot inside the back post to tie the score at 1-1.

TV replays appear to show the ball slightly changing trajectory midair, although FIFA indicated that a sensor inside the ball never registered an issue, so the goal stood.

Rest assured clips of the play will be analyzed as much as the Zapruder film. Without the benefit of such evidence, Norway coach Stale Solbakken went by what he knew and what others on his bench said — namely, there was contact with the cable.

“The ball drops down straight from heaven,” he said. “ … I think it’s pretty clear that it did (hit).”

More Norway World Cup: Norway stuns Brazil in World Cup '98 and a Lillehammer bar goes wild

It would be a disservice to Solbakken to not add context — namely that while he was simply being honest in his claim, he in no way was walking away feeling robbed.

“It was a bad moment for us, but we can’t do anything about that,” he said. “I don’t think we will play the game again. So that’s how it is.” He added, “I think we can sit here and complain, and maybe we are more right to feel that today most margins went in our disadvantage. But against Brazil, the margins were in our favor. That’s also part of football. Maybe we need margins to beat the world’s best teams.”

It was as if he knew that by taking the high road, he was only adding another layer to the most successful World Cup run Norway had ever enjoyed.

“I'm most proud of the fact that we've been here for 6 1/2 weeks and the players and staff have been so supportive,” he said. “We haven’t had boring moments. I don’t think our dear fans back in Norway have, either.”

They had one final major moment to enjoy, in the 36th minute, when Andreas Schjelderup unleashed a perfect, 70-mph shot that glanced off the inside of the framework of the goal and went in for a 1-0 lead.

For those convinced Solbakken must have gotten his own wires crossed by taking out Haaland, he explained his reasoning, pointing to the steamy conditions even by South Florida’s summer standards. The heat index was in the low 100s at kickoff. Players began the match at a walking pace, protecting themselves in case it went into extra time and later being glad they did.

“He said he was finished at 70 minutes and he was in at 105,” Solbakken said of Haaland. “We should have taken him off 10 minutes earlier.”

July 11, 2026; Miami Gardens, Florida, U.S.; Norway's Erling Haaland reacts.  Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

Bellingham, 23, who also came out in the dying minutes, but his work was virtually complete three minutes into extra time when he rammed home a rebound. Morgan Rogers fired a long-range shot that goalkeeper Orjan Nyland spilled. At that point, Bellingham's goal was all but academic.

“The game is split into different facets,” said Bellingham, who plays for Real Madrid. “Some of it’s technical, some of it’s tactical. To me the biggest one is psychological and how you can manage setbacks and adversity. And this team showed again you can do it and that’s a really valuable skill and trait you can have going into this stage of the tournament.”

Know what else is? Having two players with six goals apiece in the World Cup. That would be Bellingham and Kane, even though Bellingham all but recoiled when asked if this game had been a game of his dreams.

“To be honest, I’m a confident boy but I don’t think you go to bed at night dreaming about games like that,” he said. “I’ve said before in the interviews I’ve done, it’s nice to have an impact and to help my team but my God, the effort of those lads … ”

This was a night when Norway made a statement, even in defeat, after a 28-year absence from the World Cup. England, obviously, made a statement of its own. Put it together on a trying evening and it's another win for a tournament that can't stop serving them up.

This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: World Cup: England, Bellingham oust Norway in extra time | Habib

'Bellingham is a genius' as fans celebrate England win

Football fans singing and pointing inside a large room with lots of England flags hung on the ceiling
At Stourbridge Football Club, fans sang Hey Jude in honour of Bellingham [BBC]

England fans in Stourbridge erupted in celebration as Jude Bellingham scored two winning goals at the England vs Norway World Cup quarter final in Miami.

Roars of jubilation could be heard at Stourbridge Football Club - where Bellingham started his career- on Saturday evening as football fans chanted 'Hey Jude' in the player's honour.

Fans at Stoke City Football Club could also be seen hugging and crying, with people throwing their drinks in the air the moment England were confirmed winners.

England now stand one win from their first men's World Cup final since 1966 and their third World Cup semi-final since they lifted the Jules Rimet trophy 60 years ago.

Fans warned Argentinian fans to "stay ready" as England prepares to play them in the semi-final on Wednesday.

Three thousands fans viewing the game a fan park in Birmingham displayed pure euphoria at Bellingham's two-goal display.

One fan told the BBC: "What an absolute genius that bloke is. We're absolutely buzzing. I feel like we've won it."

Others, who had predicted it a 2-1 win said they were confident that "it's coming home".

After the game on Saturday night, England captain Harry Kane said: "What a tough game, a difficult opponent, but we're over the moon.

"We had to dig deep, especially in the second half and extra time.

"When you've got someone like Jude who can change the game for us like he did again today, that's obviously a big factor. The boys' heart and desire got us over the line."

England will now face World Cup holders Argentina in Atlanta for a place in the final.

It's been 24 years - or six World Cups - since David Beckham's first-half penalty gave England a Group F victory over Argentina in 2002.

hundreds of football fans cheering happily inside a large room
England fans in Stoke-on-Trent cheered as England secured their win [BBC]

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'Finished' & 'career over' - is this the end for McGregor?

Conor McGregor sits on a stool
Conor McGregor made his UFC debut in 2013 [Getty Images]

Moments after Conor McGregor did his trademark strut around the octagon before facing Max Holloway at UFC 329, he was hobbling out of the T-Mobile Arena.

McGregor was fighting for the first time since 2021 but lasted just 69 seconds having sustained a knee injury.

The Irishman appeared to pick up the injury in the opening seconds as his knee buckled when landing after failing to connect with a kick.

It was McGregor's third successive defeat and leaves him with just one win since 2016.

The severity of the knee injury was not clear in the immediate aftermath, but UFC broadcaster Megan Olivi said McGregor refused the offer of crutches.

He was later seen limping out of the arena and to his car.

Britain's first UFC champion Michael Bisping, who was working as a pundit for Paramount+ said: "If it's a real surgery, if he's blown his ACL and will have to take a year or 18 months out, that's it.

"The career is over."

McGregor is the biggest star in the history of mixed martial arts and was integral in building the sport's popularity.

But many have questioned whether he still has a place in the spotlight after a series of controversies, including losing a civil jury appeal against a finding at the High Court in Dublin that he had sexually assaulted a woman, and missed drugs tests.

McGregor had not fought since breaking his leg in defeat by Dustin Poirier in 2021, but he has featured in the headlines since.

In November 2024, Nikita Hand, who accused McGregor of raping her, won her claim against him for damages for assault by rape in a civil case.

A jury found that McGregor sexually assaulted Hand in a Dublin hotel in December 2018 and he was ordered to pay her £206,000 plus damages.

McGregor lost his civil jury appeal in July 2025 and Hand announced the following month her intention to sue him and two other people for damages, alleging they engaged in malicious abuse of court processes.

Despite losing his appeal, McGregor continues to accuse Hand and her lawyers of lying, while Hand said she was "retraumatised over and over again" by the trial.

When asked this week if he understood why people were uncomfortable with him in the spotlight following the outcome of the civil case, McGregor said: "I'm an innocent man and I'll stand for my innocence until the day I go out."

'Changing of the guard'

Conor McGregor lies on his back in the octagon
Conor McGregor has 22 wins and seven defeats on his professional MMA record [Getty Images]

Liverpool's Paddy Pimblett, who beat Benoit Saint-Denis in just 52 seconds in the co-main event, was being interviewed when he saw McGregor's fight waved off via a TV backstage.

"Oh my god, McGregor's done already? He's finished, the new boy is in town. I can become the face of the organisation now," Pimblett said.

"You could call that the changing of the guard, I can be the new face of MMA now. I just got a finish in 52 seconds on the biggest card of the year."

Some speculated that McGregor, who has one fight remaining on his UFC contract, may have carried an injury into the fight, but he posted on X to refute those claims.

"I had no injury/injuries going into the fight," McGregor said.

"I was throwing kicks, planted and jumping, all throughout camp as well as backstage before the fight. This came out of nowhere."

McGregor's bout with Holloway was a rematch 13 years after the Irishman won by decision.

Their first meeting took place at featherweight but they stepped into the octagon as welterweights on Sunday.

UFC welterweight champion Islam Makhachev posted on X: "Conor beat Conor, congrats Max."

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Steelers roster spotlight: Will Cam Heyward continue to defy father time?

The second-oldest player on the Pittsburgh Steelers is veteran defensive tackle Cameron Heyward, but he has completely defied the aging process over the past several seasons. It feels like we ask this question every offseason: How much longer can Heyward continue to defy Father Time?

From now until the start of the regular season, we at Steelers Wire will be analyzing every player on the roster. Here's a look at Heyward and what could be in store for his 2026 season.

At a glance

  • Height: 6-foot-5
  • Weight: 295 pounds
  • Age: 37 years old
  • NFL experience: 16

Career with the Steelers

Over the past 15 seasons, Heyward has appeared in 228 games and made 193 starts. He's recorded 92 career sacks, 208 quarterback hits, 796 combined tackles, and 142 tackles for loss.

A seven-time Pro Bowler, a four-time First-Team All-Pro, a two-time Second-Team All-Pro, and the 2023 Walter Payton Man of the Year, Heyward has shown little sign of slowing down in recent years.

Heyward signed a one-year extension with the Steelers in March 2026, which will keep him under contract with Pittsburgh through the 2027 season.

What's next in 2026?

While some reports suggest Heyward could see a slightly reduced snap count in 2026, don't expect the veteran defensive tackle to take a step back. Heyward is playing alongside one of the most loaded defensive rosters he's ever had in his career and a competent DC in Patrick Graham.

The Steelers have invested heavily in their defensive line in recent years with Keeanu Benton, Derrick Harmon, and Yahya Black. But Heyward remains the backbone of this talented group heading into 2026.

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Titans remain buried in latest NFL power rankings despite progress

With offseason team activities and minicamps in the books, the NFL and the Tennessee Titans have hit the dreaded lull in the offseason, counting down the days until the start of training camp.

In Nashville, the excitement around the new coaching staff and upgraded roster continued to build, although there were concerns about uneven practice performances by second-year quarterback Cam Ward. These same concerns were raised by Gary Davenport of Bleacher Report in his latest power rankings.

No. 28: Tennessee Titans

The keyword for the Tennessee Titans in 2026 is progress.

The 2025 season was a miserable one in Nashville, but that was to be expected—the Titans were coming off a three-win season and rolling out a rookie quarterback in Cam Ward. But after a 1-5 start, head coach Brian Callahan was shown the door, and after another 3-14 debacle of a season, Robert Saleh has been tasked with pulling the Titans out of the AFC South basement.

There is some reason for optimism. Carnell Tate and Wan'Dale Robinson are major improvements for Ward at wide receiver. The team was aggressive in both free agency and the draft in upgrading all three levels of a defense that allowed over 345 yards per game a year ago.

Camp will be about all these pieces coming together, and there's nowhere to go but up for the Titans. How far up is another matter. Seven wins would be a success in 2026.

The countdown to training camp is well underway, and in less than two weeks, rookies will report, and things can get rolling. The Titans had a solid offseason, finished with a spirited minicamp, and appear headed in the right direction. While there are still some questions that must be answered, it feels as if they are ready to make a jump from No. 28.

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Aaron Rodgers can become the fifth quarterback in NFL history with 70,000 passing yards

In what he says will be his final NFL season, Steelers quarterback Aaron Rodgers is in pursuit of a statistical milestone reached by only four other quarterbacks in NFL history.

Rodgers could top the 70,000-yard mark for his NFL career.

Heading into 2026, Rodgers has 66,274 career passing yards, so he needs 3,726 passing yards to reach the 70,000-yard milestone this season. That's right around what Rodgers has been getting when healthy in recent years: He threw for 3,695 yards in 2022 in his final season with the Packers, threw for 3,897 yards in 2024 in his only healthy season with the Jets, and threw for 3,322 yards last year in his first season with the Steelers.

The odds at DraftKings have Rodgers as +200 to throw for at least 3,726 yards and finish with at least 70,000.

Detroit Tigers 2026 MLB Draft Day 2 pick tracker, live updates

The Detroit Tigers are back on the clock.

The 2026 MLB Draft continues into its second day on Sunday, July 12, with Rounds 5-20 taking place from Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia. Day 2 of the draft will start at 11:30 a.m. ET and will not be on a traditional TV channel, but will be streamed on MLB.com.

The Tigers made four picks over the first four rounds on Day 1 of the draft on Saturday, July 11, taking Coastal Carolina right-handed pitcher Cameron Flukey in the first round at No. 22 overall. Flukey has pitched his last three seasons for the Chanticleers and broke out with an 8-2 record in 2025, pitching in the final round of the College World Series against LSU, the eventual champions.

Flukey is the first pitcher the Tigers have drafted in the first round since Jackson Jobe went No. 3 overall in the 2021 draft. The Chicago White Sox drafted UCLA shortstop Roch Cholowsky with the No. 1 overall pick.

The Tigers took Kansas shortstop Tyson LeBlanc with their second-round pick at No. 61 overall, and took right-handed pitcher Evan Dempsey from Florida Gulf Coast with their competitive balance pick at No. 69 overall. Detroit's final pick of the day was shortstop Dominic Pellegrin from Holy Cross High School in Louisiana, taken in the fourth round at No. 125 overall.

The Tigers will pick at No. 158 overall in the fifth round, at No. 188 in the sixth round and then in the 23rd slot in each of rounds seven through 20. They will have 16 total picks in the 16 remaining rounds of the draft.

Here's what to know about Detroit's Day 2 draftees.

DAY 1 RECAP: Detroit Tigers MLB Draft 2026 tracker: Who has Scott Harris picked?

Detroit Tigers 2026 draft picks, Day 2

This section will be updated.

Detroit Tigers draft pick tracker

The Tigers have 16 Day 2 draft picks, selecting in the No. 23 slot in each successive round.

  • Round 1: RHP Cameron Flukey, Coastal Carolina.
  • Round 2: SS Tyson LeBlanc, Kansas.
  • Round 2:RHP Evan Dempsey, Florida Gulf Coast.
  • Round 3: None (forfeited after Valdez signing).
  • Round 4: SS Dominic Pellegrin, Holy Cross HS (Louisiana).
  • Round 5: No. 158.
  • Round 6: No. 188.
  • Round 7: No. 217.
  • Round 8: No. 247.
  • Round 9: No. 277.
  • Round 10: No. 307.
  • Round 11: No. 337.
  • Round 12: No. 367.
  • Round 13: No. 397.
  • Round 14: No. 427.
  • Round 15: No. 457.
  • Round 16: No. 487.
  • Round 17: No. 517.
  • Round 18: No. 547.
  • Round 19: No. 577.
  • Round 20: No. 607.

What time is Day 2 of the MLB Draft?

  • Date: July 12.
  • Time: 11:30 a.m. ET.
  • Location: Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia.

What channel is Day 2 the MLB Draft?

  • Time: 11:30 a.m. ET.
  • Channel: N/A.
  • Streaming: MLB.com.

Day 2 of the draft will not be on a traditional TV channel, but instead will be streamed live on MLB.com.

MLB Draft first-round picks

  1. Chicago White Sox: SS Roch Cholowsky, UCLA.
  2. Tampa Bay Rays: SS Grady Emerson, Fort Worth Christian School (Texas).
  3. Minnesota Twins: C Vahn Lackey, Georgia Tech.
  4. San Francisco Giants: RHP Jackson Flora, UCSB.
  5. Pittsburgh Pirates: OF Derek Curiel, LSU.
  6. Kansas City Royals: CF Zion Rose, Louisville.
  7. Baltimore Orioles: OF Eric Booth Jr., Oak Grove HS (Mississippi).
  8. Athletics: OF Drew Burress, Georgia Tech.
  9. Atlanta Braves: OF AJ Gracia, Virginia.
  10. Colorado Rockies: SS Tyler Bell, Kentucky.
  11. Washington Nationals: 2B Chris Hacopian, Texas A&M.
  12. Los Angeles Angels: OF Jared Grindlinger, Huntington Beach HS (California).
  13. St. Louis Cardinals: OF Trevor Condon, Etowah HS (Georgia).
  14. Miami Marlins: SS Jacob Lombard, Gulliver Prep (Florida).
  15. Arizona Diamondbacks: C Ryder Helfrick, Arkansas.
  16. Texas Rangers: LHP Gio Rojas, Marjory Stoneman Douglas HS (Florida).
  17. Houston Astros: OF Logan Hughes, Texas Tech.
  18. Cincinnati Reds: SS Justin Lebron, Alabama.
  19. Cleveland Guardians: RHP Liam Peterson, Florida.
  20. Boston Red Sox: SS Jake Schaffner, North Carolina.
  21. San Diego Padres: RHP Coleman Borthwick, South Walton HS (Florida).
  22. Detroit TigersRHP Cameron Flukey, Coastal Carolina.
  23. Chicago Cubs: RHP Cade Townsend, Ole Miss.
  24. Seattle Mariners: 3B Ace Reese, Mississippi State.
  25. Milwaukee Brewers: SS Trey Ebel, Corona HS (California).
  26. Atlanta Braves (prospect promotion incentive): OF Carter Beck, Indiana State.
  27. New York Mets (10-pick penalty): RHP Carson Wiggins, Arkansas.
  28. Houston Astros (prospect promotion incentive): RHP Jack Radel, Notre Dame.
  29. San Francisco Giants (via Cleveland Guardians): LHP Carson Boleman, Southside Christian School (South Carolina).
  30. Kansas City Royals (competitive balance): RHP Taylor Rabe, Ole Miss.
  31. Arizona Diamondbacks (competitive balance): RHP Blake Bryant, Citizens Christian HS (Georgia).
  32. St. Louis Cardinals (competitive balance): RHP Tegan Kuhns, Tennessee.
  33. Tampa Bay Rays (via Baltimore Orioles): SS Taj Marchand, James Island HS (South Carolina).
  34. Chicago White Sox (via Pittsburgh Pirates): SS Landon Thome, Nazareth Academy (lllinois).
  35. New York Yankees (10-pick penalty): LHP Hunter Dietz, Arkansas.
  36. Philadelphia Phillies (10-pick penalty): SS Tyler Spangler, De La Salle HS (California).
  37. Colorado Rockies (competitive balance): C Daniel Jackson, Georgia.

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Detroit Tigers 2026 MLB Draft Day 2 pick tracker, live updates

The Detroit Tigers are back on the clock.

The 2026 MLB Draft continues into its second day on Sunday, July 12, with Rounds 5-20 taking place from Pennsylvania Convention Center in Philadelphia. Day 2 of the draft will start at 11:30 a.m. ET and will not be on a traditional TV channel, but will be streamed on MLB.com.

The Tigers made four picks over the first four rounds on Day 1 of the draft on Saturday, July 11, taking Coastal Carolina right-handed pitcher Cameron Flukey in the first round at No. 22 overall. Flukey has pitched his last three seasons for the Chanticleers and broke out with an 8-2 record in 2025, pitching in the final round of the College World Series against LSU, the eventual champions.

Flukey is the first pitcher the Tigers have drafted in the first round since Jackson Jobe went No. 3 overall in the 2021 draft. The Chicago White Sox drafted UCLA shortstop Roch Cholowsky with the No. 1 overall pick.

The Tigers took Kansas shortstop Tyson LeBlanc with their second-round pick at No. 61 overall, and took right-handed pitcher Evan Dempsey from Florida Gulf Coast with their competitive balance pick at No. 69 overall. Detroit's final pick of the day was shortstop Dominic Pellegrin from Holy Cross High School in Louisiana, taken in the fourth round at No. 125 overall.

The Tigers will pick at No. 158 overall in the fifth round, at No. 188 in the sixth round and then in the 23rd slot in each of rounds seven through 20. They will have 16 total picks in the 16 remaining rounds of the draft.

Here's what to know about Detroit's Day 2 draftees.

DAY 1 RECAP: Detroit Tigers MLB Draft 2026 tracker: Who has Scott Harris picked?

Detroit Tigers 2026 draft picks, Day 2

This section will be updated.

Detroit Tigers draft pick tracker

The Tigers have 16 Day 2 draft picks, selecting in the No. 23 slot in each successive round.

  • Round 1: RHP Cameron Flukey, Coastal Carolina.
  • Round 2: SS Tyson LeBlanc, Kansas.
  • Round 2:RHP Evan Dempsey, Florida Gulf Coast.
  • Round 3: None (forfeited after Valdez signing).
  • Round 4: SS Dominic Pellegrin, Holy Cross HS (Louisiana).
  • Round 5: No. 158.
  • Round 6: No. 188.
  • Round 7: No. 217.
  • Round 8: No. 247.
  • Round 9: No. 277.
  • Round 10: No. 307.
  • Round 11: No. 337.
  • Round 12: No. 367.
  • Round 13: No. 397.
  • Round 14: No. 427.
  • Round 15: No. 457.
  • Round 16: No. 487.
  • Round 17: No. 517.
  • Round 18: No. 547.
  • Round 19: No. 577.
  • Round 20: No. 607.

What time is Day 2 of the MLB Draft?

  • Date: July 12.
  • Time: 11:30 a.m. ET.
  • Location: Pennsylvania Convention Center, Philadelphia.

What channel is Day 2 the MLB Draft?

  • Time: 11:30 a.m. ET.
  • Channel: N/A.
  • Streaming: MLB.com.

Day 2 of the draft will not be on a traditional TV channel, but instead will be streamed live on MLB.com.

MLB Draft first-round picks

  1. Chicago White Sox: SS Roch Cholowsky, UCLA.
  2. Tampa Bay Rays: SS Grady Emerson, Fort Worth Christian School (Texas).
  3. Minnesota Twins: C Vahn Lackey, Georgia Tech.
  4. San Francisco Giants: RHP Jackson Flora, UCSB.
  5. Pittsburgh Pirates: OF Derek Curiel, LSU.
  6. Kansas City Royals: CF Zion Rose, Louisville.
  7. Baltimore Orioles: OF Eric Booth Jr., Oak Grove HS (Mississippi).
  8. Athletics: OF Drew Burress, Georgia Tech.
  9. Atlanta Braves: OF AJ Gracia, Virginia.
  10. Colorado Rockies: SS Tyler Bell, Kentucky.
  11. Washington Nationals: 2B Chris Hacopian, Texas A&M.
  12. Los Angeles Angels: OF Jared Grindlinger, Huntington Beach HS (California).
  13. St. Louis Cardinals: OF Trevor Condon, Etowah HS (Georgia).
  14. Miami Marlins: SS Jacob Lombard, Gulliver Prep (Florida).
  15. Arizona Diamondbacks: C Ryder Helfrick, Arkansas.
  16. Texas Rangers: LHP Gio Rojas, Marjory Stoneman Douglas HS (Florida).
  17. Houston Astros: OF Logan Hughes, Texas Tech.
  18. Cincinnati Reds: SS Justin Lebron, Alabama.
  19. Cleveland Guardians: RHP Liam Peterson, Florida.
  20. Boston Red Sox: SS Jake Schaffner, North Carolina.
  21. San Diego Padres: RHP Coleman Borthwick, South Walton HS (Florida).
  22. Detroit TigersRHP Cameron Flukey, Coastal Carolina.
  23. Chicago Cubs: RHP Cade Townsend, Ole Miss.
  24. Seattle Mariners: 3B Ace Reese, Mississippi State.
  25. Milwaukee Brewers: SS Trey Ebel, Corona HS (California).
  26. Atlanta Braves (prospect promotion incentive): OF Carter Beck, Indiana State.
  27. New York Mets (10-pick penalty): RHP Carson Wiggins, Arkansas.
  28. Houston Astros (prospect promotion incentive): RHP Jack Radel, Notre Dame.
  29. San Francisco Giants (via Cleveland Guardians): LHP Carson Boleman, Southside Christian School (South Carolina).
  30. Kansas City Royals (competitive balance): RHP Taylor Rabe, Ole Miss.
  31. Arizona Diamondbacks (competitive balance): RHP Blake Bryant, Citizens Christian HS (Georgia).
  32. St. Louis Cardinals (competitive balance): RHP Tegan Kuhns, Tennessee.
  33. Tampa Bay Rays (via Baltimore Orioles): SS Taj Marchand, James Island HS (South Carolina).
  34. Chicago White Sox (via Pittsburgh Pirates): SS Landon Thome, Nazareth Academy (lllinois).
  35. New York Yankees (10-pick penalty): LHP Hunter Dietz, Arkansas.
  36. Philadelphia Phillies (10-pick penalty): SS Tyler Spangler, De La Salle HS (California).
  37. Colorado Rockies (competitive balance): C Daniel Jackson, Georgia.

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Texas A&M sets record with 3 straight first-round MLB Draft picks

Texas A&M's 2026 season may have ended at the hands of USC in the College Station Regional, but second-year coach Michael Earley accomplished his goal of leading the Aggies back to the NCAA Tournament for the first time since the 2024 season, while the offense averaged .301 at the plate, paired with 121 home runs. However, Texas A&M's pitching was a consistent issue, leading to the firing of pitching coach Jason Kelley.

This offseason, before the 2026 MLB Draft, Earley and his staff, now including new pitching coach Barry Enright, combined with the return of recruiting ace and catchers coach Nolan Cain, have landed an impressive haul from the transfer portal, now made up of 13 new additions, led by former Clemson catcher Nate Savoie, paired with seven pitchers.

On Saturday, during the first round of the MLB Draft, the first of Texas A&M's top three batters, former Maryland transfer infielder Chris Hacopian, was selected 11th overall by the Washington Nationals, as the Maryland native will be playing close to home after just one season with the Aggies, slashing .319/.405/.578 with 11 home runs and 41 RBI.

With Hacopian's selection, Texas A&M has produced a first-round MLB Draft pick for three consecutive seasons, a program record and further indication that Michael Earley is the right man for the job at this time. Starting with Braden Montgomery, who was selected 12th overall by the Boston Red Sox in 2024 and made his debut with the Chicago White Sox this summer, and record-setter and star outfielder Jace LaViolette, who was selected 27th overall by the Cleveland Guardians last summer.

For the first time EVER, @AggieBaseball has produced first-round draft picks in three consecutive drafts 👀

2024: @B_mont_ - Boston, 12th overall
2025: @JaceLaViolette2 - Cleveland, 27th
TODAY: Chris Hacopian - Washington, 11th pic.twitter.com/BA91anYAwC

— Richard Zane (@RichardZane32) July 11, 2026

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England’s Victory Over Norway Draws Biggest UK Audience For World Cup 2026

England progressed to the semi-final of the FIFA World Cup in front of the largest UK audience of the tournament so far.

Jude Bellingham’s brace of goals knocked Norway out of the competition, with a peak of 16.8M viewers watching the 2-1 triumph on ITV1.

ITV’s coverage scored an average of 12.7M viewers, according to overnight Barb figures supplied by overnights.tv.

The game, which kicked off at 10 p.m. local time at the Miami Stadium, topped the previous peak of 15M viewers for England’s opening match against Croatia last month.

Although an impressive audience, the viewing figures did not come close to previous World Cup quarter-finals featuring England.

The 2022 game, in which England were beaten by France in Qatar, peaked with 21.3M viewers. The 2018 quarter-final in Russia was watched by a high of 20M, when England beat Sweden 2-0.

England’s frenetic 3-2 win over Mexico in the last 16 match of the 2026 World Cup was seen by 9M Brits in the small hours of the morning, the biggest TV audience ever for a live UK broadcast between 2 a.m. and 4 a.m.

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NASCAR Cup Series Atlanta lineup, TV schedule for Sunday's race

The NASCAR Cup Series is back at Atlanta for intense pack racing in the Quaker State 400 on July 12 at EchoPark Speedway.

Ryan Blaney is on the pole, with teammate Joey Logano joining him on the front row.

No Toyota drivers are starting inside the top 10, with Erik Jones in 11th.

Here's the full starting lineup and TV information for Sunday's NASCAR race at Atlanta.

ATLANTA RACE PICKS: NASCAR Atlanta predictions 2026, expert picks for Cup Series race

NASCAR Atlanta TV schedule, start time for the Quaker State 400

  • Green Flag Time:  Approx. 6:15 p.m. CT on Sunday, July 12
  • Track:  EchoPark Speedway (1.54-mile oval) in Hampton, Georgia
  • Length: 260 laps, 400.4 miles
  • Stages: 60 laps, 100 laps, 100 laps
  • TV coverage: TNT
  • Radio: PRN (102.5-FM The Game in Nashville)
  • Streaming: HBO MAX app for full broadcast feed and in-car cameras (subscription required); NASCAR.com and SiriusXM on Channel 90 for audio (subscription required)

The Quaker State 400 will be broadcast nationally on TNT. Other streaming options for the race include HBO MAX for the full broadcast and in-car cameras for each driver.

Quaker State 400 starting lineup

Row 1

1. Ryan Blaney, No. 12 Team Penske Ford

2. Joey Logano, No. 22 Team Penske Ford

Row 2

3. Kyle Larson, No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

4. Austin Dillon, No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

Row 3

5. Daniel Suarez, No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

6. Alex Bowman, No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

Row 4

7. Chase Elliott, No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

8. Austin Cindric, No. 2 Team Penske Ford

Row 5

9. Ross Chastain, No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

10. Brad Keselowski, No. 6 RFK Racing Ford

Row 6

11. Erik Jones, No. 43 Legacy Motor Club Toyota

12. Shane van Gisbergen, No. 97 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

Row 7

13. Chris Buescher, No. 17 RFK Racing Ford

14. Carson Hocevar, No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

Row 8

15. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 HYAK Motorsports Chevrolet

16. Ty Dillon, No. 10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet

Row 9

17. Josh Berry, No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford

18. Michael McDowell, No. 71 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

Row 10

19. Ryan Preece, No. 60 RFK Racing Ford

20. Chase Briscoe, No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

Row 11

21. Todd Gilliland, No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford

22. Bubba Wallace, No. 23 23XI Racing Toyota

Row 12

23. Ty Gibbs, No. 54 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

24. John Hunter Nemechek, No. 42 Legacy Motor Club Toyota

Row 13

25. Connor Zilisch, No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

26. William Byron, No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

Row 14

27. AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet

28. Denny Hamlin, No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

Row 15

29. Riley Herbst, No. 35 23XI Racing Toyota

30. Austin Hill, No. 33 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

Row 16

31. Tyler Reddick, No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota

32. Christopher Bell, No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

Row 17

33. Cole Custer, No. 41 Haas Factory Team Chevrolet

34. Zane Smith, No. 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford

Row 18

35. Cody Ware, No. 51 Rick Ware Racing Chevrolet

36. Noah Gragson, No. 4 Front Row Motorsports Ford

Row 19

37. BJ McLeod, No. 78 Live Fast Motorsports Chevrolet

38. Chad Finchum, No. 66 Garage 66 Ford

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NASCAR Cup Series Atlanta lineup, TV schedule for Sunday's race

The NASCAR Cup Series is back at Atlanta for intense pack racing in the Quaker State 400 on July 12 at EchoPark Speedway.

Ryan Blaney is on the pole, with teammate Joey Logano joining him on the front row.

No Toyota drivers are starting inside the top 10, with Erik Jones in 11th.

Here's the full starting lineup and TV information for Sunday's NASCAR race at Atlanta.

ATLANTA RACE PICKS: NASCAR Atlanta predictions 2026, expert picks for Cup Series race

NASCAR Atlanta TV schedule, start time for the Quaker State 400

  • Green Flag Time:  Approx. 6:15 p.m. CT on Sunday, July 12
  • Track:  EchoPark Speedway (1.54-mile oval) in Hampton, Georgia
  • Length: 260 laps, 400.4 miles
  • Stages: 60 laps, 100 laps, 100 laps
  • TV coverage: TNT
  • Radio: PRN (102.5-FM The Game in Nashville)
  • Streaming: HBO MAX app for full broadcast feed and in-car cameras (subscription required); NASCAR.com and SiriusXM on Channel 90 for audio (subscription required)

The Quaker State 400 will be broadcast nationally on TNT. Other streaming options for the race include HBO MAX for the full broadcast and in-car cameras for each driver.

Quaker State 400 starting lineup

Row 1

1. Ryan Blaney, No. 12 Team Penske Ford

2. Joey Logano, No. 22 Team Penske Ford

Row 2

3. Kyle Larson, No. 5 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

4. Austin Dillon, No. 3 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

Row 3

5. Daniel Suarez, No. 7 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

6. Alex Bowman, No. 48 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

Row 4

7. Chase Elliott, No. 9 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

8. Austin Cindric, No. 2 Team Penske Ford

Row 5

9. Ross Chastain, No. 1 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

10. Brad Keselowski, No. 6 RFK Racing Ford

Row 6

11. Erik Jones, No. 43 Legacy Motor Club Toyota

12. Shane van Gisbergen, No. 97 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

Row 7

13. Chris Buescher, No. 17 RFK Racing Ford

14. Carson Hocevar, No. 77 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

Row 8

15. Ricky Stenhouse Jr., No. 47 HYAK Motorsports Chevrolet

16. Ty Dillon, No. 10 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet

Row 9

17. Josh Berry, No. 21 Wood Brothers Racing Ford

18. Michael McDowell, No. 71 Spire Motorsports Chevrolet

Row 10

19. Ryan Preece, No. 60 RFK Racing Ford

20. Chase Briscoe, No. 19 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

Row 11

21. Todd Gilliland, No. 34 Front Row Motorsports Ford

22. Bubba Wallace, No. 23 23XI Racing Toyota

Row 12

23. Ty Gibbs, No. 54 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

24. John Hunter Nemechek, No. 42 Legacy Motor Club Toyota

Row 13

25. Connor Zilisch, No. 88 Trackhouse Racing Chevrolet

26. William Byron, No. 24 Hendrick Motorsports Chevrolet

Row 14

27. AJ Allmendinger, No. 16 Kaulig Racing Chevrolet

28. Denny Hamlin, No. 11 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

Row 15

29. Riley Herbst, No. 35 23XI Racing Toyota

30. Austin Hill, No. 33 Richard Childress Racing Chevrolet

Row 16

31. Tyler Reddick, No. 45 23XI Racing Toyota

32. Christopher Bell, No. 20 Joe Gibbs Racing Toyota

Row 17

33. Cole Custer, No. 41 Haas Factory Team Chevrolet

34. Zane Smith, No. 38 Front Row Motorsports Ford

Row 18

35. Cody Ware, No. 51 Rick Ware Racing Chevrolet

36. Noah Gragson, No. 4 Front Row Motorsports Ford

Row 19

37. BJ McLeod, No. 78 Live Fast Motorsports Chevrolet

38. Chad Finchum, No. 66 Garage 66 Ford

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New Zealand in West Indies 2026

New Zealand's Matt Henry bowls in an ODI against West Indies in 2025
[Getty Images]

July

11 1st ODI, Guyana (d/n)

West Indies won by seven wickets

Scorecard

13 2nd ODI, Guyana (d/n)

Play starts at 19:30 BST

Scorecard

16 3rd ODI, Guyana (d/n) (19:30 BST)

19 4th ODI, Barbados (d/n) (19:30 BST)

21 5th ODI, Barbados (d/n) (19:30 BST)

NB Fixtures and start times are subject to change. The BBC is not responsible for any changes that may be made

Embolo 'devastated' after dive and red card hurt Swiss

Referee Joao Pinheiro shows Switzerland's Breel Embolo the red card during the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarter-final soccer match between Argentina and Switzerland at Kansas City stadium. Tom Weller/dpa
Referee Joao Pinheiro shows Switzerland's Breel Embolo the red card during the 2026 FIFA World Cup quarter-final soccer match between Argentina and Switzerland at Kansas City stadium. Tom Weller/dpa

Breel Embolo broke down in tears after receiving a second booking for a dive in Switzerland's 3-1 extra-time loss to Argentina in the World Cup - but sympathy was in short supply.

"He is devastated," coach Murat Yakin said. "It hurts us, it hurts him that we were a man down on the pitch like that."

Embolo was sent off in Kansas City five minutes after Switzerland's equalizer by Dan Ndoye.

The referee had initially shown Argentina's Leandro Paredes a yellow card for a foul but after reviewing the video, he withdrew it and Embolo was booked for the second time for an obvious dive on 72 minutes. Team-mates had to console the striker on the pitch.

"With his sending-off, Breel Embolo does the team a huge disservice," Swiss newspaper the Neue Zürcher Zeitung wrote.

Argentina then took a grip of the game again and scored twice in extra-time to seal a semi-final meeting with England.

Colombia's Gustavo Puerta and Switzerland's Breel Embolo battle for the ball during the 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 16 match between Colombia and Switzerland at BC Place Stadium. Leonardo Ramirez/eyepix via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa
Colombia's Gustavo Puerta and Switzerland's Breel Embolo battle for the ball during the 2026 FIFA World Cup Round of 16 match between Colombia and Switzerland at BC Place Stadium. Leonardo Ramirez/eyepix via ZUMA Press Wire/dpa

Vote for the Big Bend's top boys' high school athlete from 2025-2026

For years, the Tallahassee Democrat has honored top high school athletes in the Big Bend area.

Through its All-Big Bend teams, many top performers in their respective sports have earned the coveted Player of the Year honor.

That continued in the 2025-2026, which has come and gone. Some athletes have now graduated and gone to college, joined the workforce, or are still in progress toward their high school diploma.

Godby Cougars guard Jaden Staten handles the basketball in the FHSAA 4A District 2 Championship game versus the Rickards Raiders at the Cougar Den in Tallahassee, Florida, Friday, Feb. 6, 2026.

But before moving on to the 2026-2027 athletic year, let’s take a look at this past season.

From football all the way to competitive swimming, here’s a chance for fans, parents, and coaches to vote for their favorite All-Big Bend Player of the Year honoree.

Chiles defender Reece Hull (0) passes the ball against Trinity Catholic at Trinity Catholic High School, in Ocala, Florida, April1, 2026. The Celtics beat the Timberwolves 10-2. [Cyndi Chambers/ Ocala Star Banner] 2026

One last time.

Voting is open from Sunday, July 12, to Sunday, July 19, at 11:59 p.m.

Vote here: Top Big Bend Player of the Year for 2025-2026?

This article originally appeared on Tallahassee Democrat: Vote for the Big Bend's top boys' high school athlete from 2025-2026

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