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- Are Erling Haaland and Harry Kane playing? Norway vs England projected lineups for the 2026 World Cup game
Are Erling Haaland and Harry Kane playing? Norway vs England projected lineups for the 2026 World Cup game
Norway is preparing for the biggest match in its modern soccer history as it faces England in the 2026 World Cup Quarter-finals, with Erling Haaland and Harry Kane expected to headline one of the tournament’s most anticipated battles. However, before kickoff in Miami, fans are eager to learn whether both superstar strikers will feature from the opening whistle and how each national team plans to approach the high-stakes showdown.
The quarterfinal brings together two sides whose journeys have captivated supporters for different reasons. Norway has emerged as the surprise package of the tournament. At the same time, England has continued its pursuit of a first World Cup title since 1966, relying heavily on the leadership of Kane and the brilliance of Jude Bellingham.
Norway’s remarkable journey continues as England survives major tests
Few expected Norway to reach this stage when the tournament began. After ending a 28-year absence from the World Cup, the Scandinavian nation has embraced the occasion, advancing to its first-ever World Cup quarterfinal after memorable victories over Ivory Coast and five-time champions Brazil.
The victory against Brazil became one of the defining moments of the tournament. Erling Haaland scored twice in the 2-1 triumph, further cementing his reputation as one of the world’s deadliest finishers while helping Norway make history.

On the other hand, England has also experienced its share of drama during the knockout rounds. Thomas Tuchel’s side produced an impressive 3-2 victory over co-host Mexico, overcoming difficult conditions and even playing with ten men after Jarell Quansah’s dismissal.

The Three Lions have now reached their 11th World Cup quarterfinal, extending a consistent run of success at major tournaments. While defensive issues have occasionally surfaced, England’s attack has remained productive thanks to Kane, Bellingham and Bukayo Saka.
| Round | Norway’s Results | England’s Results |
|---|---|---|
| Group Stage Match 1 | Won 4–1 vs. Iraq | Won 4–2 vs. Croatia |
| Group Stage Match 2 | Won 3–2 vs. Senegal | Drew 0–0 vs. Ghana |
| Group Stage Match 3 | Lost 1–4 vs. France | Won 2–0 vs. Panama |
| Round of 32 | Won 2–1 vs. Ivory Coast | Won 2–1 vs. DR Congo |
| Round of 16 | Won 2–1 vs. Brazil | Won 3–2 vs. Mexico |
Will Erling Haaland and Harry Kane play?
Both Erling Haaland and Harry Kane are expected to start for their respective national teams, setting up one of the tournament’s most intriguing individual duels.
The former enters the quarterfinal in sensational form after scoring seven goals, placing him among the leading contenders for the Golden Boot. Meanwhile, the latter has been equally influential, contributing six goals while continuing to lead England’s attack with his movement, finishing, and experience.

Both forwards approach the game differently. Haaland remains high up the pitch, constantly searching for space behind defenders, while Kane frequently drops deeper to link midfield with attack before arriving inside the penalty area.
Norway vs England: Projected lineups
Norway projected XI (4-3-3): Nyland; Ryerson, Ajer, Heggem, Moller Wolfe; Berg, Berge, Odegaard; Schjelderup, Haaland, Bobb.
England projected XI (4-2-3-1): Pickford; Spence, Konsa, Stones, O’Reilly; Rice, Anderson; Saka, Bellingham, Gordon; Kane.

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Almanya Futbol Federasyonu'ndan Jürgen Klopp açıklaması
Almanya Futbol Federasyonu (DFB), teknik direktörlük görevi için başkan Bernd Neuendorf'un Jürgen Klopp ile ABD'de bir görüşme gerçekleştirdiğini ve olası bir sözleşmenin temel konularında mutabakata varıldığını duyurdu.
Federasyondan yapılan açıklamada, "DFB Başkanı Bernd Neuendorf, dün New York'ta Jürgen Klopp ile milli takım teknik direktörlüğü görevini üstlenme olasılığı üzerine kapsamlı bir ilk görüşme gerçekleştirdi. Yapılan bu yapıcı görüşmede, olası bir sözleşmenin temel hususları üzerinde mutabakata varıldı. Görüşmeler önümüzdeki hafta da devam edecek." denildi.
2026 Dünya Kupası'nın son 32 turunda Paraguay'a penaltılar sonucu yenilen Almanya'da teknik direktör Julian Nagelsmann ile yollar ayrılmıştı.

Boom boom Mateta! Herkese meydan okuyor
Fenerbahçe, futbol dünyasının en çılgın golcüsü Jean-Philippe Mateta için düğmeye bastı! Kendini 'Kral' ilan eden, köşe gönderini tekmelediği "Boom Boom" dansıyla sosyal medyayı sallayan Fransız yıldız, meydan okuyan tarzıyla Kadıköy'e gelmeye hazırlanıyor.
Fenerbahçe'nin, dünya futbolunun en renkli golcülerinden Jean-Philippe Mateta’yı kadrosuna katmak için kolları sıvadığı iddia edildi.
Crystal Palace’ın yıldızı için yürütülen transfer iddiaları, spor camiasını şimdiden ayağa kaldırdı.
Mateta, sadece golleriyle değil, yüksek özgüveniyle de tam bir magazin figürü. Kendisini "Fransa’nın en iyi forvetlerinden biri" olarak tanımlayan 28 yaşındaki yıldız, Premier Lig savunmacılarına açıkça meydan okumasıyla tanınıyor.
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Onu dünya çapında ikonik hale getiren ise gol sevinçleri. Gol attıktan sonra köşe gönderini çılgınca tekmeleyip yaptığı danslar, TikTok ve Instagram’da "Boom Boom Mateta" akımıyla viral oldu. Taraftarlar, bu çılgın şovları Kadıköy’de izlemek için sabırsızlanıyor.
2024 Paris Olimpiyatları’nda efsane Thierry Henry’nin prensi olan Mateta, Fransa’yı finale taşımıştı. Hem saha içi liderliği hem de saha dışındaki sempatik ve lüks tarzıyla manşetlerden düşmeyen yıldız, soyunma odasının da en eğlenceli ismi.

Lemina resmen Manisa FK'da
Galatasaraylı eski yıldız Mario Lemina'nın kardeşi Türkiye'de! Paris Saint-Germain altyapısında yetişen ve bonservisi elinde olan 21 yaşındaki genç yetenek Noha Lemina, Manisa FK ile resmi sözleşmeyi imzaladı.
Trendyol 1. Lig ekiplerinden Manisa FK, transfer piyasasında büyük bir bomba patlattı. Bir dönem Galatasaray forması da giyen ünlü futbolcu Mario Lemina'nın kardeşi Noha Lemina, Ege temsilcisine resmi imzayı attı.
Paris Saint-Germain altyapısında yetişen ve son olarak Wolverhampton forması giyen 21 yaşındaki genç yetenek Noha Lemina, bonservisini elinde bulunduruyor ve bir süredir kendisine takım arıyordu.
Genç ve potansiyelli oyuncuları radarına alan Manisa FK, yürüttüğü gizli operasyonla genç hücumcuyu kadrosuna katmayı başardı. Noha Lemina, Türkiye'deki futbolseverlerin Galatasaray'dan yakından tanıdığı Mario Lemina'nın öz kardeşi. Ağabeyi Mario Lemina'nın Türkiye deneyiminin ardından Noha Lemina'nın da Türkiye liglerini seçmesi, oyuncunun adaptasyon sürecini hızlandıracaktır. Manisa FK, hücum hattına hem dinamizm hem de uluslararası bir vizyon katmış oldu.
?? Ailemize hoş geldin Noha Lemina ??
Manisa Futbol Kulübümüz, genç kanat oyuncusu Noha Lemina'yı 2+1 yıllığına kadrosuna katmıştır.
Noha Lemina'ya Manisa Futbol Kulübü ailesine hoş geldin diyor, Siyah-beyaz formamızla başarılar diliyoruz. pic.twitter.com/U2dxGe1JZZ

Osimhen yeni sezon için sahada!
Süper Lig ekibi Galatasaray'da forma giyen Nijeryalı yıldız Victor Osimhen, yeni sezon öncesi takımla çalışmalara başladı.
Galatasaray, Kemerburgaz'da yaptığı antrenmanla yeni sezon hazırlıklarına devam etti.
Sarı-kırmızılılarda Victor Osimhen de yeni sezon hazırlıklarına başladı.
TAKIMLA BİRLİKTE ÇALIŞTI
Cuma günü İstanbul'a gelen Nijeryalı golcü, cumartesi günü gerçekleştirilen idmanda takımla birlikte çalıştı.
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Galatasaray Oulai işine yine girdi mi? İşte yanıtı
Trabzonspor'un genç yıldızı Christ Inao Oulai'nin yurt dışına satılması bekleniyor. Peki Galatasaray devre arasında talip olduğu Fildişi Sahilli oyuncu konusunda yeni bir hamle yaptı mı?
Trabzonspor geçen sezon başında Bastia Kulübü'ne 5.5 milyon euro ödeyerek Christ Inao Oulai'yi kadrosuna katmıştı. Fildişi Sahilli futbolcuyla 30 Haziran 2030 tarihine kadar mukavele yapıldı. 1.73 boyundaki oyuncu, kısa süre içinde değerini inanılmaz şekilde artırdı...
GERGİNLİKLER YAŞANDI
Galatasaray kış döneminde 20 yaşındaki merkez orta saha için 30 milyon euronun üzerine çıktı. Trabzonspor ise çok daha fazlasını talep etti. İki kulüp arasında Oulai yüzünden gerginlikler yaşandı. O dönemde kapanan transfer dosyasının yeniden açılıp açılmadığı merak ediliyordu.
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HİÇBİR TEMAS KURULMADI
Sezon içinde Oulai dışında Uğurcan Çakır sebebiyle de Galatasaray ve Trabzonspor'un arası açılmıştı. İddiaların aksine; Sarı-Kırmızılılar'ın yaz döneminde Oulai konusunda hiçbir temas kurmadığı belirtildi. Genç yeteneğin bu yaz Avrupa'ya satılması bekleniyor.

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Indian handset maker Lava recently announced its partnership with the Indian online retailer Flipkart for its new Virat smartphone series. Now, Lava has announced that the first smartphone in this series will be called Virat V1, which will make its debut on July 21 at 12 PM local time in India. Lava also revealed the design and colors of the Virat V1. You can take a look at it by watching the video in the X post below. 17 years of trust. Built into every detail.For India's endless dreams. A smartphone you can trust. 🤝A new chapter begins with Virat V1.Launching on 21st July, 12 PM. Only...
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Lemina'nın kardeşi Manisa FK'ya transfer oldu!

Karlos Korberan daha 2 il “Valensiya”da!
İspaniya La Liqasında mübarizə aparan “Valensiya”nın baş məşqçisi, 43 yaşlı ispan mütəxəssis Karlos Korberan klubla yeni müqavilə bağlayıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, tərəflər müddəti 2028-ci ilin iyun ayının sonuna qədər qüvvədə olacaq yeni müqavilə imzalayıblar.
Xatırladaq ki, Korberan 2024-cü ilin dekabr ayından “yarasalar”ın sükanı arxasındadır. Həmin vaxt tərəflər 2027-ci ilin iyun ayının sonuna qədər qüvvədə olacaq müqaviləyə imza atmışdılar.
“Valensiya” Korberanın rəhbərliyi altında indiyə qədər 67 oyuna çıxıb. Komanda bu görüşlərd 28 qələbə qazanıb, 17 heç-heçə edib, 22 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb.
43 yaşlı Korberan məşqçilik fəaliyyətinə 2013/2014-cü illər mövsümündə başlayıb. Korberan “Alkorkon”, “Doksa”, “Ermis”, “Lids” (U-23 komandası), “Haddersfild Taun”, “Olimpiakos” (Pirey), “Vest Bromviç” komandalarını çalışdırıb.
Ceyden Adams 25 yaşında vəfat etdi – DÇ-2026-da oynamışdı
Futbol üzrə Cənubi Afrika milli komandasının və bu ölkənin “Mamelodi Sandauns” klubunun yarımmüdafiəçisi Ceyden Adams 25 yaşında vəfat edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə “Soccer Laduma” portalı məlumat yayıb. Futbolçunun ölüm səbəbi açıqlanmayıb.
Ceyden Adams 2025-ci ildə “Mamelodi Sandauns”a transfer olunmuşdu. O, klubun heyətində 27 oyuna çıxaraq 4 qol vurmuşdu. Bundan əvvəl isə futbolçu beş mövsüm Cənubi Afrikanın “Stellenboş” klubunda çıxış etmişdi.
Yarımmüdafiəçi 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümündə “Mamelodi Sandauns”la birlikdə Afrika Çempionlar Liqasının qalibi olmuşdu.
Cənubi Afrika millisində 9 oyun keçirmiş və 1 qolla yadda qalmış Adams DÇ-2026-da komandasının qrup mərhələsində keçirdiyi hər üç matçda meydana çıxmışdı. O, turnirin 1/16 finalında Kanada ilə keçirilən və 0:1 hesabı ilə uduzduqları qarşılaşmada isə iştirak etməmişdi.

Azərbaycan güləşçisi Avropa çempionu oldu
Şimali Makedoniyanın Skopye şəhərində güləş üzrə U20 Avropa çempionatı davam edir.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, beşinci yarış günündə qadın güləşi üzrə mübarizəyə yekun vurulub.
Ruzanna Məmmədova (62 kq) finalda türkiyəli Özdenur Özmezlə qarşılaşıb. Rəqibinə 6:0 hesabıyla qalib gələn həmyerlimiz titulunu qoruyub. Bununla da Ruzanna Azərbaycan güləşi tarixində U20 yaş qrupunda 3 qat Avropa çempionu olan ilk qadın güləşçi ünvanına sahib çıxıb.
Zəhra Kərimzadə (72 kq) isə gərgin mübarizə şəraitində keçən bürünc medal görüşündə Türkiyənin digər təmsilçisi İlayda Çinə 9:11 hesabıyla məğlub olaraq, 5-ci yerlə kifayətlənib.
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Immobile backs Inter to retain Scudetto: ‘Milan, Napoli and Juventus must gear up’
Ciro Immobile has installed Inter as the team to beat in Serie A next season, pointing to the upheaval among their closest rivals as the champions’ biggest edge.
According to Noi Biancocelesti, via TuttoMercatoWeb, the former Italy striker, for now at Paris FC, sees continuity as the decisive factor.
“I think Inter are favourites. I’ve seen a lot of managerial changes and therefore a need to settle, whereas they’re already well-drilled,” he said. “Milan, Napoli and Juventus have to gear up to trouble them.”
That churn is hard to argue with. Milan are starting afresh under Ruben Amorim, Napoli have replaced Antonio Conte with Massimiliano Allegri, and Juventus continue to build around Luciano Spalletti.
Inter, by contrast, keep faith with Cristian Chivu and the spine that carried them to the Scudetto, a stability their pursuers cannot currently match.

Immobile weighs in on Italy’s Conte-or-Mancini call
Immobile also turned to the vacant Italy job, with the succession appearing to come down to Conte or Mancini. On that, he refused to split them.
“They’ve both done well. I remember we did well at the Euros with Conte too, after ending up in a group with Spain and Germany,” he said. “Mancini’s was the last winning Italy side, one that left a nice memory for the children of today too.”
Having played under both men with the Azzurri, Immobile is well placed to judge, and his verdict offers little to separate two of the frontrunners now being weighed to lead Italy’s rebuild.
Bournemouth’s Jimenez set for surprise Serie A return with Fiorentina
Fiorentina are on the verge of a surprise signing, with Alex Jimenez set to join from Bournemouth and return to Serie A.
According to Sky Sport and Gianluca Di Marzio, via FirenzeViola, the Viola have wrapped up a loan deal with an option to buy set at €20 million.
The move is at an advanced stage, with the Spaniard already in Florence and undergoing his medical after completing the first round of tests earlier in the day.

Fiorentina to land ex-Milan full-back Jimenez on loan
The 2005-born right-back arrives to bolster Fabio Grosso’s options down the flank, and the switch reunites him with Italian football after a brief spell in the Premier League.
Jimenez is a familiar name in Serie A, having previously impressed at Milan, and Bournemouth only made his move permanent from the Rossoneri in January for around €19 million.
The Cherries have opted to cash in barely six months later, moving him on this window after an off-the-pitch scandal involving supposed online messages with a teenage girl.
For Fiorentina, it represents an opportunistic piece of business: a young, Serie A-proven defender secured on a loan that hands them the choice, rather than the obligation, of a permanent deal further down the line.
Wolves reject Fiorentina offer for Nigeria forward Arokodare
Fiorentina have been knocked back in their attempt to sign Tolu Arokodare, with Wolves rejecting an approach for the forward.
According to Fabrizio Romano, via FirenzeViola, the Viola tabled a proposal for the striker, only for the Premier League club to turn it down.
The move is part of Fiorentina’s search for a wide attacker to hand straight to Fabio Grosso, with the club looking at options while they wait on Luca Koleosho.
Arokodare, though, looks a difficult target on more than one front.

Arokodare reluctance a stumbling block for Fiorentina
Wolves’ rejection is not the only obstacle.
Trabzonspor have also shown interest in the 2000-born Nigeria international and made their own unsuccessful move for him, but the bigger issue for any suitor may be the player’s own stance: Arokodare is reported to have little appetite for a transfer at this stage.
For Fiorentina, then, attention is likely to turn back to alternatives as they seek to reinforce Grosso’s attack, with Koleosho among the names still in the frame.
Dybala commits to Roma with new one-year contract
Paulo Dybala is set to put pen to paper on a new Roma contract today, ending any uncertainty over the Argentine’s future in the capital.
The playmaker had reached the end of his previous deal, and his signature will formally restore his status as a Roma player after a spell as a free agent.
The agreement runs for a single season, with no option for a further year attached, according to the Corriere dello Sport.
Dybala had initially hoped for a longer commitment, but an improved salary, worth close to €3 million net plus bonuses, bridged the gap and left both parties satisfied.

Dybala turns down Boca Juniors to stay at Roma
His decision was far from inevitable.
Boca Juniors pushed to bring him back to Argentina, with his friend Leandro Paredes reportedly trying to talk him into a homecoming, but Dybala never wavered in his preference for staying put.
He is due back in the capital on Sunday with the contract signed, before reporting to the Trigoria training base on Monday to link up with Gian Piero Gasperini for pre-season.
Roma have every reason to want him tied down. Dybala remains a technical leader in the dressing room and one of the players Gasperini intends to build around.
His influence was clear at the tail end of last season: in his first three starts back from injury, he supplied four assists to help steer Roma to third place and Champions League qualification.
Juventus revisit move for Milan defender Tomori on one condition
Juventus have revived their interest in Fikayo Tomori, roughly 18 months after a move for the Milan defender collapsed when the player turned it down.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, via CalcioMercato, the Bianconeri are once again weighing up the centre-back, drawn to his experience and Serie A grounding, a profile that fits Luciano Spalletti’s wishes.
Any deal, however, depends on outgoings. Giovanni Carnevali’s hierarchy want to lighten the squad before adding to it, and Federico Gatti is among those who could make way.
Squeezed out by Bremer and seeking more regular minutes, Gatti would command a fee that generates a healthy profit, with Napoli and moves to Turkey lingering in the background as possible routes out.

Juventus ready to move for Tomori if Gatti departs
Should Gatti go, Juventus are prepared to press ahead for Tomori.
The England international, whose Milan contract expires in 2027, looks set for a reduced role following the arrival of Gila, and this time may be more open to a switch than he was previously.
For Milan, a sale would raise funds; for Juventus, it represents a market opportunity, but only once space has been cleared.
Tomori has been a mainstay at San Siro since joining in 2021, racking up 214 appearances and seven goals, and helping the club to the 2022 Scudetto and the Supercoppa Italiana.
Whether his Milan chapter now nears its end may hinge, in the first instance, on what Juventus can do at the other end of their own defence.
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- 'He's the main man': Mitchell Santner hands RCB star key role for crucial West Indies ODI series
'He's the main man': Mitchell Santner hands RCB star key role for crucial West Indies ODI series

The Black Caps are without Matt Henry, Will O'Rourke and Kyle Jamieson, who have been rested after their recent Test commitments, while Ben Sears has been ruled out due to injury. As a result, Duffy will lead a relatively inexperienced pace unit in the Caribbean.
Speaking ahead of the opening ODI, Santner said Duffy has earned the responsibility after consistently delivering whenever given an opportunity.
"We've obviously seen how good he is for the last few years. He's taken his opportunities, but now he's the front man in this bowling unit. There are a couple of younger guys around him, so he's going to be the main man here," Santner said.
The 31-year-old rejoins the ODI squad after missing New Zealand's Test tour of England while on paternity leave. He will be supported by Nathan Smith, Kristian Clarke, uncapped pacer Matt Fisher and Ben Lister, who was drafted into the squad following Sears' injury.
Duffy heads into the series with impressive recent form. He picked up nine wickets in six matches for Royal Challengers Bengaluru during the IPL and enjoyed a memorable 2025 on the international stage, finishing the calendar year with 81 wickets across formats to surpass New Zealand legend Richard Hadlee's long-standing national record. In ODI cricket, Duffy has claimed 35 wickets at an average of 24.25, with his previous appearance in the format also coming against the West Indies in November 2025.
West Indies eye vital World Cup qualification points
The five-match ODI series, running from July 11 to July 21, carries significant importance for both teams, although for different reasons.
For the West Indies, led by Shai Hope, the series could play a key role in their push for automatic qualification for the 2027 ICC Men's ODI World Cup. Every victory will help strengthen their position in the ICC rankings as they look to avoid another qualification battle.
New Zealand, meanwhile, have opted to rotate their squad after a demanding Test tour of England, giving several fringe players an opportunity to impress on the international stage. Along with assessing their squad depth, the visitors will also have to manage the physical demands of playing five ODIs in quick succession under challenging Caribbean conditions.
Santner acknowledged that workload management would be an important factor throughout the tour.
"He's obviously excited to play after a bit of time at home. We've got five games in a short amount of time, and that's going to be part of it as well, managing the workload of bowlers and seeing how they pull up after games. It can be sticky and hot here and take a bit out of you, so it could be a squad effort," he said.
The opening three matches of the series will be played at Providence Stadium in Guyana on July 11, 13 and 15. The teams will then travel to Barbados, where the final two ODIs are scheduled at Kensington Oval on July 19 and 21.
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- Xabi Alonso keen on signing Real Madrid defender for Chelsea
Xabi Alonso keen on signing Real Madrid defender for Chelsea

Alvaro Carreras has once again emerged as a potential departure from Real Madrid.
Although the left-back is keen to remain at the Santiago Bernabeu, SPORT (h/t Bernabeu Digital) reports that Xabi Alonso continues to view him as one of his priority targets and remains determined to bring him to Chelsea.
The Spanish coach has identified Carreras as a key signing from the moment he took charge in London and believes the defender would fit perfectly into his long-term project at Stamford Bridge.
A long-standing admiration
Xabi Alonso’s interest in Carreras dates back to his appointment as Chelsea manager, but it intensified following Marc Cucurella’s move to Real Madrid.
With Chelsea needing to strengthen the left side of their defense, the Real Madrid left-back has remained at the top of Alonso’s wishlist for several weeks.
Xabi Alonso wants Carreras at Chelsea. (Photo by Juan Manuel Serrano Arce/Getty Images)
However, Real Madrid have already informed the Premier League club that they will not entertain offers for the Spaniard, although proposals around €50 million could test their resolve.
Despite the possibility of a steep price tag, Alonso has not abandoned hope of completing the transfer, and Chelsea could still decide to match Madrid’s asking price.
Carreras wants to stay
Having already sold Fran Garcia, Real Madrid are unlikely to want to part ways with Carreras as well this summer.
Moreover, the biggest obstacle for Chelsea in their pursuit of the defender may be the player himself.
Carreras wants to stay at Real Madrid. (Photo by Aitor Alcalde/Getty Images)
Indeed, Carreras wants to remain in Madrid after arriving only a year ago and still believes he can establish himself at the club.
The former Benfica full-back arrived at the Bernabeu with a reputation as one of Europe’s most promising young left-backs.
However, after a season in which he failed to cement a regular starting place, and with the arrival of Cucurella, he has slipped down the pecking order.
A move to Chelsea could offer him the opportunity to become an undisputed starter under a coach who has shown consistent faith in him.
If he stays in Madrid, he is expected to play a secondary role behind Cucurella, who has been signed to become the club’s first-choice left-back.
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- NFL Analyst Warren Sharp pins the Browns deep in his OL rankings
NFL Analyst Warren Sharp pins the Browns deep in his OL rankings
NFL analyst Warren Sharp continues his vendetta against the Cleveland Browns, evidenced by his most recent ranking of the Cleveland offensive line.
On Wednesday, Sharp released his 2026 ranking of the NFL's offensive lines based on what he believes will happen in the 2026 season. This is purely a guess, and from the looks of it, he doesn't have high hopes for the Browns. Now, he presented no criteria, so this is an argument on his opinion of one of the most turned over groups in the entire league.
The Browns' starting five on September 5th will be completely different from the starting five from week one of the 2025 season. The Browns addressed their issues in every possible. They traded for Tytus Howard, signed Elgton Jenkins and Zion Johnson, and drafted Spencer Fano and Parker Brailsford.
If the dream scenario were accomplished, it would be those five as the starters. That will all get sorted out throughout training camp over the next couple of months. Regardless of how it all shakes out, Cleveland's offensive line, while on paper it is much improved, is still a major question mark.
NFL analyst ranks the Cleveland Offensive Line last in the League.
ranking the best offensive lines
— Warren Sharp (@SharpFootball) July 8, 2026
1. Denver Broncos
2. Philadelphia Eagles
3. Buffalo Bills
4. Tampa Bay Buccaneers
5. Los Angeles Rams
6. Chicago Bears
7. San Francisco 49ers
8. Los Angeles Chargers
9. Seattle Seahawks
10. Atlanta Falcons
11. Indianapolis Colts
12. Carolina…
Ranking them 32nd seems to be a bit aggressive, but it certainly cannot be ruled out.
One of the many large issues last year was Cleveland up front. They were old and bad, and the results were terrible. Now, as they go into the 2026 season with a new perspective and new coaching, most importantly, there is reason to believe that the group will be significantly improved.
The major reason why they could improve in a major way is the new offensive line coach, George Warhop. Warhop is a legend of the game and a coach who has proven time and time again that he can produce and develop high-quality linemen.
Sharp is always going to paint the Browns in the worst light possible. When given the opportunity, he will give Cleveland the worst possible ranking.
The Browns have a lot of work to do, but if they can turn that group around, they will not only be competitive next year, but they will absolutely win some football games.
This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: NFL Analyst Warren Sharp pins the Browns deep in his OL rankings
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- Abby Phillip Rips Caitlin Clark Outrage From Right: ‘Seemingly Exclusively Because She Is White’
Abby Phillip Rips Caitlin Clark Outrage From Right: ‘Seemingly Exclusively Because She Is White’
CNN’s Abby Phillip called out Republican outrage over “attacks” against Caitlin Clark as “seemingly” being fueled by the simple fact that Clark is white.
On Saturday’s Table for Five, Phillip and her panelists discussed Republican lawmakers sending a letter to WNBA Commissioner Cathy Engelbert, in which they demanded protection for Clark from possible “racially motivated” attacks.
Rep. August Pfluger (R-TX) shared the letter on X, which was signed by a total of 11 Republican lawmakers.
“I led my colleagues in demanding accountability from @WNBA Commissioner Engelbert after MULTIPLE attacks against Caitlin Clark, a player who is transforming women’s sports and inspiring a new generation of young girls to participate in athletics,” he wrote. “I’m putting the league on notice that if it keeps letting the violent targeting slide, they could find themselves facing a DOJ and EEOC crackdown for violating federal civil rights law.”
Sports broadcaster Cari Champion dismissed the lawmakers and accused them of being ignorant of the game, calling the “bullying” on the court a “rite of passage:”
I think it’s really, really disrespectful in so many different ways because this is from people who one haven’t watched sports, obviously, have never watched women’s basketball. They’re probably more so a fan of Caitlin Clark than the actual sport itself, or a fan of the Indiana Fever.
What has been happening to Caitlin has been happening since the inception of the WNBA. These women play tough. They play hard. It’s sports. To suggest that it is intentional or that people are being racist towards her leaves out a long history of women who supported this league and started this league who were black.
It’s very disrespectful to them, the women who are the foundation of the league; 70% of the people in the league are LGBTQIA and Black, and so they literally are sitting here thinking, well, why now, because we’ve been playing the game that we’ve been playing, are people demanding that we be investigated for doing what we’re supposed to do?
Can you imagine going to work every single day, trying to do your job, but fear that you’re going to be attacked and get death threats?
Phillip called Clark a “superstar” soaking up a lot of attention, but questioned whether the attention the athlete is getting from Republicans and the government is because of her skin color.
“The problem with Caitlin Clark is that she is a superstar. She’s great at what she does. However, the attention that she’s getting from Republicans and from government seems to be exclusively because she is white,” she said.
“That’s the only reason,” Champion agreed.
Watch above via CNN.
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- Browns' Jared Verse Lands on Exclusive List of Young NFL Stars
Browns' Jared Verse Lands on Exclusive List of Young NFL Stars
One Cleveland Brown Lands on the NFL's Top 25 Under 25
The focal point of the biggest trade in recent NFL history was Jared Verse. For several reasons, including the fact that he rushes the quarterback relentlessly and he is still a young player with a ton of room to grow.
Verse was the key piece that got Cleveland off of "stuck" and allowed them to pull the trigger on what is going to be a generational deal that will send ripple effects throughout the history of the NFL.
Cleveland's return of several draft picks and Jared Verse is probably one of the only fair transactions that they could have drawn up. On Tuesday, the NFL released its Top 25 players under the age of 25, and Verse is the lone Cleveland Brown on that list, for now.
Through two seasons, Verse has logged 124 total tackles and 12.0 sacks in two years. He has 22.0 tackles for loss, and while his sack numbers are not high, he has 45 quarterback hits. He is around the quarterback, just not finishing the job.
Top 25: 25 and under 👀 pic.twitter.com/0cYuAPepBX
— NFL on CBS 🏈 (@NFLonCBS) July 7, 2026
Verse enters his third year in the NFL as a 25-year-old exactly. He needed all of his college years to prove what he was, and the result was the No. 19 overall pick in the 2024 draft. Now, he comes to Cleveland with a lot of potential but also a lot of pressure to fill the shoes of Garrett.
Not only is Verse the only Cleveland Brown on the roster, but he is one of just two players in the AFC North to land on the list. The other is probably the best safety in the league, Kyle Hamilton. While Verse is entering his third season, Hamilton is actually going into his fifth because he only needed three years at Notre Dame before coming out.
Regardless, the Browns have their hands on one of the great young talents in the league, and he needs to be that way for Cleveland. The reality is that the Browns are putting a lot of faith and pressure on him to perform.
So far, he has shown everything and more that Cleveland was looking for. Now, when training camp kicks off in a couple of weeks, and the season inches closer, he needs to be the dominant force on the edge of the line of scrimmage that the Browns have to replace with Garrett's departure.
This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Browns' Jared Verse Lands on Exclusive List of Young NFL Stars
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- Brian Baldinger dissects Browns' Jared Verse's pass rush
Brian Baldinger dissects Browns' Jared Verse's pass rush
Cleveland Browns' newest key addition to their roster is back to work this week at Von Miller's ninth annual Sack Summit hosted in Las Vegas. Jared Verse is in attendance representing the Cleveland Browns alongside all of the league's best pass rushers.
While Cleveland gave up a generational pass rusher, they did receive a very good one in return. With Verse being out at Sack Summit, it gave Brian Baldinger a great opportunity to break down a Verse clip of him getting after the quarterback.
Baldinger is the authority when it comes to pass rushing and line of scrimmage breakdowns. Unless you have been schooled in it, it is very hard to understand and teach the line of scrimmage play. Everyone up front is connected. The offense has to have five guys working together on the same page, while on defense, they have three or four guys who all have to be connected schematically.
Everyone has a plan, and then the ball is snapped, and the biggest and strongest guys begin hand-to-hand combat and go to war with each other for three straight hours. The work that takes place up front is fascinating to learn, and Baldinger is one of the best at teaching it.
Brian Baldinger breaks down a successful pass rush clip as Jared Verse sacks former Browns' QB Baker Mayfield.
For this Verse clip, he breaks down exactly how Verse rushed through one of the best tackles in the game to get to Baker Mayfield and sack the quarterback.
One of the knocks against Verse is that he is a one-trick pony. He is a guy who just uses power and bullrushes to win on the line of scrimmage. While that is mostly true, this rep shows that he has a little bit more to his game.
.@Browns@RamsNFL@JaredVerse1 will get discussed today as 80 pass rushers have come to Vegas to be a part of @VonMiller 9th annual #SackSummit#sumersports@sumersports#BaldysBreakdownspic.twitter.com/DFrj9G8wFa
— Brian Baldinger (@BaldyNFL) July 10, 2026
He begins the rep by getting right into the chest of Wirfs and using his patented power move. He took Wirfs for a ride up the field, and then Baker felt the pressure and stepped up to avoid. Verse stuck his foot in the ground and hit a spin move that, admittedly, wasn't the smoothest, but it was effective.
The spin move got him into arm's length of Mayfield, and he latched on. While trying to wiggle the ball free, he was still able to bring the quarterback down to notch a sack.
This specific clip shows that Verse has more than just power to his game. He is developing more and more moves in his toolbox, and when he becomes fully developed, he is going to be one of the top pass rushers in the game.
In his career, Verse has 12 total sacks; however, he has 45 total QB knockdowns. He lives around the quarterback; he just has to learn how to finish. If he gets there, the Browns will be happy with the return that they got for trading one of the best players in the game.
This article originally appeared on Browns Wire: Brian Baldinger dissects Browns' Jared Verse's pass rush
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- Reliving the Erling Haaland, Jude Bellingham bromance at Borussia Dortmund
Reliving the Erling Haaland, Jude Bellingham bromance at Borussia Dortmund
Long before Norway's Erling Haaland and England's Jude Bellingham face off in today's World Cup quarterfinal, the two were teammates with Borussia Dortmund. Their bond is still worth revisiting and celebrating.
Haaland and Bellingham played together for two seasons and became known for their collaborative celebrations and fun interview moments. Here's a look at some of their best memories in Dortmund colors.
The bromance takes the pitch tomorrow. pic.twitter.com/NPvnVSAWQM
— Borussia Dortmund (@BlackYellow) July 10, 2026
The bromance took a hit when Haaland left for Manchester City in 2022. Bellingham departed for Real Madrid the following year. Still, they helped each other accomplish quite a bit. Both Haaland and Bellingham won Bundesliga Player of the Season during their time together, with the former earning the honor in 2020-21 while the latter claimed it the following year.
Perhaps we'll get another memory from Haaland and Bellingham when they meet on the pitch today.
What time is the World Cup game today?
Norway vs. England begins at 5 p.m. ET in Miami, Florida.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: Reliving the Erling Haaland, Jude Bellingham bromance at Borussia Dortmund
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- Nations Championship: South Africa v Scotland under way
Nations Championship: South Africa v Scotland under way
- Scotland looking for first win against South Africa in 16 years
- Finn Russell back in Gregor Townsend's starting XV after missing Argentina win with calf injury
- Both sides won their first games in the inaugural Nations Championship
Nations Championship: South Africa v Scotland under way
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- 'Near perfect sailing conditions' for island race
'Near perfect sailing conditions' for island race

Hundreds of yachts are taking part in the annual Round the Island Race in what organisers described as "near perfect sailing conditions".
The annual race, circumnavigating the Isle of Wight, started at Royal Yacht Squadron Line at Cowes with various classes setting off every 10 minutes from 07:00 BST.
The first yacht to cross the finish line was Pace which finished at 12:48 BST.
Speaking before the event, race director, Dave Atkinson, said: "The forecast looks amazing for the race and the winds look like being the best we've had for some time."

The race, a 50-nautical mile (93 km) lap of the Isle of Wight, sees the fleet of boats head west from Cowes towards The Needles, before arriving back in Cowes via St Catherine's Lighthouse, Bembridge and Ryde.
It sees professional sailors go up against amateurs, with a unique handicap system meaning any boat can win its prize - the coveted Gold Roman Bowl.
Organisers said the weather conditions "expected to be the best the race has seen in a number of years... mean there is potential for a new race record to be set".
The course record for a monohull boat, set by Mike Slade on ICAP Leopard in 2013, is 3h 43m 50s.
Ned Collier Wakefield holds the multihull record of 2h 22m 23s in 2017, on Concise 10.
The first race took place in 1931 with 25 entries.
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- Princess Kate watches Wimbledon women's final in Royal Box with Jodie Foster and Hannah Waddingham
Princess Kate watches Wimbledon women's final in Royal Box with Jodie Foster and Hannah Waddingham
LONDON (AP) — Kate, the Princess of Wales, returned to Wimbledon for the women's final between Linda Noskova and Karolina Muchova on Saturday as part of a Royal Box contingent that included tennis greats Martina Navratilova and Billie Jean King.
Jodie Foster, “Emily in Paris” star Lily Collins, and “Ted Lasso” actress Hannah Waddingham were also among the invited guests in the Royal Box at Centre Court for the all-Czech women’s final, along with two-time Wimbledon singles champion Petra Kvitova of the Czech Republic.
Kate, the patron of the All England Club, was scheduled to present the trophy to the winner, as she has done in prior years.
The princess, who early last year announced her cancer was in remission, also visited the grass-court tournament last week and sat next to Andy Murray to watch the tennis.
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- ‘Complete’ Morten Hjulmand arrives to shore up Atlético midfield
‘Complete’ Morten Hjulmand arrives to shore up Atlético midfield

Atlético Madrid’s summer business is accelerating. Alejandro Grimaldo has arrived from Leverkusen, Kang-In Lee is close to joining from Paris Saint-Germain, and on Saturday the club confirmed that Sporting CP midfielder Morten Hjulmand had signed a contract to 2031 (worth approximately €6 million per year) upon completing a €40 million transfer.
Who is Morten Hjulmand?
Hjulmand was born on June 25, 1999, in Kastrup, a small town on the southern tip of Amager island in Denmark, just outside Copenhagen. He came through FC Copenhagen’s youth system before making an unlikely move to Austrian second-tier side Admira Wacker at 18, where he spent three seasons developing as a professional with minimal fanfare and consistent game time.
In January 2021 he joined Lecce in Serie B for around €1.5 million, which may yet go down as the most underpriced transfer for a defensive midfielder in Italian football’s recent history. He captained them through their 2021/22 Serie B title win, helped them establish themselves in Serie A and left for Sporting CP in August 2023 for €18 million after Sporting had just sold Manuel Ugarte to PSG for €60 million and needed a like-for-like replacement.
At Sporting, Hjulmand won back-to-back Primeira Liga titles in 2023-24 and 2024-25, adding a Taça de Portugal in his second season. He was handed the captain’s armband within a year of arriving, succeeding Bruno Fernandes and Sebastián Coates in the role. In 141 competitive appearances for the club he scored 10 goals and provided 12 assists.
His Fotmob rating of 7.65 across the 2025/26 league season is among the highest for defensive midfielders in any major European competition. At 27, he has 24 senior caps for Denmark and started every group game at Euro 2024 in Germany. He was pivotal in their attempts to qualify for the World Cup, which ended in a play-off defeat to Czechia in qualifying.
Where does Hjulmand play and how does he fit in?
Hjulmand is a number six, a genuine defensive midfielder who sits in front of the defence, screens, intercepts, organises and recycles. Breaking The Lines described him when he arrived at Sporting as having “great anticipation which allows him to read the opposition’s next attacking moves, giving him an impressive 2.15 interceptions per 90 (top 1%).” WhoScored rates his passing as very strong and his tackling as strong, with no significant weaknesses flagged across the last two seasons.
What makes Hjulmand unusual in this profile is that he is not a destroyer. He is often described as a player who reads the game well to try to intercept, rather than rely a crunching tackle. He uses strong positioning and reading of the game to avoid having to make aggressive interventions, and he only slides in when he has calculated the tackle rather than reacted to instinct. That is a different calibre of defensive intelligence to the traditional Simeone enforcer type, such as Thomas Partey, and it is exactly why Atlético pursued him specifically.
The fit at the Metropolitano is direct. Koke is 34 and in the final chapter of his career. Atlético have carried him as the central organiser of their midfield for a decade, but the next phase needs a specialist behind him, or in his stead, who can do the defensive work the captain used to share across a more energetic press. Hjulmand provides that cover without sacrificing the technical quality to build from deep, which Simeone increasingly demands. The Atlético squad review that followed Saúl and Thomas Lemar’s exits made clear the club needed more physical authority and leadership in central areas, while Johnny Cardoso’s injury-hit first year didn’t solve the issue.
Who does Hjulmand play like?
The comparison Sporting supporters reach for is not one Atlético fans will need to strain to place: Gabi. The former Atlético captain and newly-minted assistant coach wore the armband for nearly a decade and defined the intensity, the leadership from the base of midfield and the positional authority that characterised Simeone’s best teams. Hjulmand is more technically polished than Gabi was at the same age, and his career arc through lower-division football into top-level captaincy mirrors something of that developmental profile.
The other player to whom Hjulmand has drawn comparisons is Pierre-Emile Højbjerg, another Danish international who once was linked to Atlético and occupies a similar position for club and country. The comparison has tactical accuracy, though Hjulmand has consistently outperformed Højbjerg in interception and progressive passing metrics over the last two seasons, and at 27 against 29 he has more runway.
Does Hjulmand have any links to Atleti?
None direct. His career has run through Denmark, Austria, Italy and Portugal before this window, but there are contextual threads worth noting. Sporting’s midfield pipeline, from João Palhinha to Manuel Ugarte to Hjulmand, has now fed clubs across Europe’s top leagues consistently, and Atlético’s scouts have been watching this production line closely alongside their long-term interest in the Portuguese market.
Hjulmand also will be aware that Atlético tried to sign him in January with an opening bid of around €25 million that Sporting rejected. The fact he chose Atlético over Arsenal, Chelsea, Manchester United and Real Madrid, all of whom were credibly linked is its own statement of intent.
What’s been said about Hjulmand?
The most striking testimony belongs to Rúben Amorim, who managed him at Sporting and is now at AC Milan. Amorim had already worked with Palhinha and Ugarte, two of the finest defensive midfielders in recent European football. His verdict on Hjulmand was a strong statement: “I love João Palhinha and Manuel Ugarte, I ask them to forgive me but I would say that Hjulmand is the most complete player of the three.”
After Hjulmand scored a long-range equaliser in a 4-2 win over Braga during Amorim’s final game in charge of Sporting, his coach called it “a great goal by a fantastic player and captain who arrived at Sporting a year ago.”
When Amorim left for United, Hjulmand framed it without sentiment, insisting that “I see it as a positive challenge to try to be champions without Rúben, which is the main objective of this season,” before Sporting indeed won the league without him.
The Danish football media have been consistent in their praise throughout Hjulmand’s rise. Tom Kundert of Portugoal described him as a “born leader, vocal and commanding, yet serene and secure when taking responsibility with the ball.” His Euro 2024 goal against England, a 25-yard volley that equalised to level after Harry Kane’s penalty in a 1-1 draw in Frankfurt, announced him to a wider European audience, but Danish fans who were in the stadium that night would not have been surprised.
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- Transfer Rumour Mongering: Liverpool Join the Fray For Brazilian Midfielder
Transfer Rumour Mongering: Liverpool Join the Fray For Brazilian Midfielder

Andoni Iraola and the transfer committee continue their behind the scenes work to transfer the team in preparation for the upcoming pre-training. Players from around the world will begin trickling back to the training centre this month and the real preparations for Iraola’s inaugural season with the team will commence.
It’s almost mid-July, but with the World Cup in full swing, less has been accomplished in the transfer market than Liverpool likely would have wanted at this point. The final configuration of the team is still nowhere near complete. As the summer carries on, rumours continue regarding who the transfer committee has its eyes set on.
Recently relegated Wolves are dealing with their own shake up, and Brazilian midfielder Joao Gomes is one of the players who is looking to jump ship. Initially near an agreement with Atletico Madrid, the potential transfer has since collapsed.
Now reports in Brazil are that both Liverpool and Manchester United have made contact with Wolves, showing their interest in the 25-year-old. He’s said to be valued by the club at about £38m.
Wolves’ player of the season has proven Premier League experience and shone even while playing for struggling Wolves last season. It’s also an affordable price in today’s transfer market. It’s unclear if this is a genuine interest from the Reds or another case of sending out feelers to see their options.
Liverpool’s interest in the midfielder pre-dates his time with Wolves, but never amounted to anything. Could now be the right time for him at Anfield?
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- UK pubs set to stay open longer for England v Norway World Cup clash
UK pubs set to stay open longer for England v Norway World Cup clash
England football fans can now stay in pubs longer this Saturday for the match against Norway, the government has confirmed.
Extended licensing hours mean pubs in England and Wales can remain open until 30 minutes past the final whistle, even if the game faces delays due to extreme heat.
The fixture, which sees England face Norway at 10pm BST on Saturday from Miami, Florida’s Hard Rock Stadium, had previously seen ministers extend opening times until 2am, with this latest move utilising flexible laws for further allowance.
Policing minister Sarah Jones said: “England fans deserve the chance to watch every minute of the quarter-final together, and that is exactly what our extension guarantees.
“After the weather delay we saw before the Mexico game, we want to give fans and venues complete certainty that no-one will miss a moment of the action.
“I hope pubs and bars across England and Wales are packed on Saturday night, as we hopefully move one step closer to bringing football home.”
The Three Lions’ previous game against Mexico in the host country’s Azteca Stadium in the early hours of Monday was delayed by an hour because of storms.

Licensing hours were extended into the early morning for that game, which England won 3-2.
Thomas Tuchel is ready to take another big step as England look to overcome heat, humidity and Erling Haaland in their crunch quarter-final clash.
“I think we took a big step in our last match, but it was only a step,” the England boss said. “We’re still hungry, we still have dreams, and we still have a big goal to play for.
“The next step is to win the quarter-final. It’s important to look up front. We left this match behind.
“We take the positive things and the belief with us, but everything that matters is ahead of us. It’s tomorrow’s match.”
England will be made to sweat for a semi-final spot, with the temperature set to be 32 degrees Celsius when the game gets under way at 5pm local time (10pm UK).
Tuchel’s side did their World Cup preparation camp in Florida in an attempt to acclimatise to such conditions, only to end up playing in rain on three occasions and under a roof in their other two games.

“Science says that we banked a lot of heat training,” the German coach said. “That will help us.
“This week we spent quite some minutes in the heat and then we will go from there. Subjectively, for me, it’s always like ‘can you really prepare for that?’
“We knew when we stepped out of the plane in Miami, we expected it to feel painful. Maybe we are still lucky and we get another dark cloud over the stadium! And full rain!
“It was like this. But everything we did, how we trained, where we trained, when we started this journey together in America, was to prepare. That’s what science says.
“So hopefully it gives us a slight edge. We haven’t lost it because we banked it in the heat training sessions.
“But the games of course, like you said, they were indoor or in Mexico it was quite chilly actually, no-one could foresee that. Now the forecast is that it will be a tough one. But for our opponents as well.”
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- Former Chelsea owner Ken Bates, who bought the club for one pound, dies at 94
Former Chelsea owner Ken Bates, who bought the club for one pound, dies at 94
LONDON (AP) — Ken Bates, the former Chelsea owner and chairman who bought the club for just a pound in 1982, has died. He as 94.
Chelsea confirmed the death in a statement Saturday, saying Bates “passed away peacefully in Monaco this morning surrounded by his wife and family.”
"The club sends our heartfelt condolences to Ken’s wife Suzannah, the rest of his family and his friends. Ken’s determination to fight for Chelsea when times were tough, and drive the team on to winning trophies will never be forgotten.”
Bates bought Chelsea when it was laden with debt and struggling in the English second division — hence the price of just one pound — but injected money into the club and oversaw a return to the top flight in 1984.
He went on to become the club's third-longest serving chairman, holding the position for 22 years. He also became one of the English game's most well-known characters because of a personality that Chelsea described as “colourful, outspoken and controversial.”
He sold Chelsea to Russian billionaire Roman Abramovich in 2003 for 140 million pounds (then $233 million). He took over Leeds as owner and chairman in 2005, selling the club in 2012.
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- Egypt player’s old anti-Messi posts surface after claiming World Cup is ‘being given’ to Argentina
Egypt player’s old anti-Messi posts surface after claiming World Cup is ‘being given’ to Argentina

Egypt’s Mostafa Zico made headlines around the world for claiming their 3-2 Round of 16 loss to Argentina and Lionel Messi was due to unfair treatment.
Egypt’s 2-0 lead against Argentina crumbled into a 3-2 defeat within the span of 15 minutes, with multiple decisions in the game coming under fire after such a narrow win.
Zico was among the loudest critics, but fans believe they’ve unearthed what might be personal motivations for his reaction, given past comments against Messi and Argentina.
Mostafa Zico’s Facebook highlights past negative comments towards Messi and Barcelona
Zico is an admitted Real Madrid fan, and as a result, has multiple Facebook posts from the past criticizing the Spanish club Barcelona and their legend, Messi. He’s also an ardent Cristiano Ronaldo fan.
One of his comments in particular is being highlighted as hypocritical, as Zico criticizes Barcelona fans complaining about the referees after a loss.
“Every single matchday Barca fans keep talking about the refs. Bro, y’all don’t even win in the first place. Win a game first, then come talk about the refereeing. And yeah… We love robbery.”
Refereeing is a major debate at every World Cup, with Argentina’s win over Egypt amplifying concerns for the 2026 edition. Nonetheless, the matches are decided on the field, where Argentina scored three well-earned goals to keep their dream alive.
By Zico’s own words, ‘Win the game first, then come talk about the refereeing.’
What did Mostafa Zico say after Egypt’s World Cup loss to Messi and Argentina?
Zico saw a second-half goal disallowed by VAR for an early build-up foul by Marwan Attia on Lisandro Martinez. The application of the rule to disallow the goal was legal, but was an incredibly aggressive use of VAR that’s been criticized heavily.

With Egypt also feeling like they didn’t get a penalty call on Mo Salah at the end of the game, Zico went on a post-match tirade against the fairness of the match.
“The referee is unfair, the injustice is clear… God is sufficient for me and the best disposer of affairs. He’s wasting the effort of an entire nation. The cup is being given to Argentina. They win the World Cup”.
Zico’s disallowed goal was an unquestionably aggressive use of VAR, although the supposed missed penalty for Salah was marginal.
It’s a shame to watch a World Cup match end with so many questions in the air. While Argentina will feel they earned this win, a generation of Egyptians will always remember this game in a different light.
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- Coventry City sign Loum Tchaouna from Burnley
Coventry City sign Loum Tchaouna from Burnley

Coventry City have completed the signing of Loum Tchaouna from Burnley on a five-year deal.
The French forward first joined the Clarets last summer from Lazio having initially began his football journey with Rennes.
The 22-year-old featured 32 times in total in first season in English football, chipping in with three goals and making a single assist.
Now, Tchaouna will stay in the Premier League after signing for newly-promoted Coventry City for a reported £20 million.
"I’m so excited to start this new season in the Premier League, I’m feeling good and ready for the challenge," Tchaouna said on his arrival.
"I was at Burnley last season in the Premier League, which was incredible.
"I’m going to bring my energy, determination and leadership to the team. I’ve played in Ligue 1, Serie A and now I’m playing in the Premier League, the best league in the world, so I have a lot of experience for my young age.
"I’m so excited to play at the Coventry Building Society Arena and I can’t wait for the new season."
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- GB's Patten and Heliovaara win second Wimbledon title together
GB's Patten and Heliovaara win second Wimbledon title together

Great Britain's Henry Patten and Finnish team-mate Harri Heliovaara clinched their third major triumph in as many years by regaining their Wimbledon men's doubles title.
The world number ones beat El Salvador's Marcelo Arevalo and Croatia's Mate Pavic 7-6 (7-4) 7-6 (7-3) in front of a delighted Centre Court crowd.
Patten collapsed to the ground after firing down an ace on the pair's second match point, before being embraced by Heliovaara after his team-mate performed a forward roll in celebration.
The pair achieved their first Wimbledon triumph in 2024 despite only joining forces earlier that year, before winning the Australian Open in 2025.
Heliovaara called Patten "the best partner in the world" while the Briton thanked him for pairing up with him two years ago.
"I owe Harri my career, really. When I started, he took a chance on me, and it turned out to be the best decision he ever made, I think," Patten said.
"It is surreal. When we won the first time, we didn't know if we would have chance to do it again. We feel so lucky to be here again."
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After being presented with the men's doubles trophy on Centre Court, Patten took time to defend doubles tennis after the men's ATP Tour proposed significant changes earlier this month.
A group of leading doubles players accused the tour of trying to "end doubles as a viable profession", after discussions were held around halving the size of future doubles draws and cutting prize money in order to allocate a greater share to singles players.
The proposals would mean only 16 teams competing at ATP 1000 events and eight at the smaller tournaments, while the percentage of prize money devoted to doubles players could fall from 20% to 10%.
"It would be remiss of me not to mention that the ATP Tour submitted proposals to cut some of the doubles, and I'm a strong believer we are here to grow the game," said Patten, who is optimistic of holding constructive meetings with the ATP.
"This is a fantastic example of the joy that doubles can bring. The crowd - I hope you enjoyed it.
"I believe we should be growing opportunities in tennis for kids, whether they are doubles players, singles players, British, Finnish, from El Salvador or Croatia, wherever they are from, we should be growing the support instead of taking opportunities away.
"Thank you to Wimbledon for giving this platform to us for the two weeks, you are the best tournament in the world."
Patten and Heliovaara lost in the French Open final in June and were beaten by Arevalo and Pavic in the Queen's final in the build-up to Wimbledon.
However, they would not be denied at the All England Club on Saturday, continuing their excellent record in tie-breaks to capture a tour-leading fifth title of the season.
Neither pairing could force a break point in either set as both teams maintained excellent levels on serve.
But Patten and Heliovaara, having won deciding-set tie-breaks in three of their five matches - and six of the seven tie-breaks they had contested overall - again lifted their level when it counted.
They won four of the first five points to take charge of the first set tie-break, and five of the first six in the second before clinching victory.
In doing so, they became the first team to win multiple Wimbledon men's doubles titles since American greats Bob and Mike Bryan in 2011.
They continue to go from strength to strength, having captured the world number one ranking for first time in June.
Patten is the first British player in the Open era to win the Wimbledon men's doubles title on multiple occasions, with this the fourth year in a row a home player has won the title.
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- 49ers WR retires after seven-year NFL career
49ers WR retires after seven-year NFL career
Trent Taylor's NFL career has come to an end.
The former San Francisco 49ers wide receiver announced his retirement online, as confirmed by photos shared on his wife's Instagram story. Taylor celebrated the moment with former teammate George Kittle and Kittle's wife, Claire.
Trent Taylor’s retirement was announced on his wife’s IG story https://t.co/oxlCiM20ybpic.twitter.com/XJFYhQ8IIY
— Coach Yac 🗣 (@Coach_Yac) July 11, 2026
Taylor, 32, spent seven seasons in the league after San Francisco drafted him in the fifth round out of Louisiana Tech in 2017. He played four of those seasons with the 49ers, sandwiched around stints with the Bengals (two seasons) and Bears (one season).
Across his career, Taylor caught 88 passes for 845 yards and three touchdowns. He also carved out a role as a punt returner, fielding 112 returns for 1,051 yards. His best statistical season came right out of the gate. As a rookie in 2017, Taylor hauled in 43 receptions for 430 yards and two touchdowns, establishing himself as a reliable slot option in Kyle Shanahan's offense. He missed the entire 2019 season after suffering a setback from offseason foot surgery.
Taylor's NFL journey came full circle in 2024, when the 49ers brought him back to the roster after he spent three seasons away from the team. However, he only played two games that year and caught one pass for 11 yards in Week 18. The reunion was cut short, too, after San Francisco placed him on injured reserve a year later with an undisclosed injury, and he never took the field for the team again.
No further details on his post-NFL plans have been announced.
This article originally appeared on Niners Wire: 49ers WR retires after seven-year NFL career
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- Eintracht Frankfurt among reported suitors for Rangers midfielder
Eintracht Frankfurt among reported suitors for Rangers midfielder

Eintracht Frankfurt are reportedly considering a move for Rangers and Scotland midfielder Connor Barron.
According to Sky Sports, the Bundesliga club, along with Serie A duo Bologna and Lazio, have expressed interest in the 23-year-old.
Barron is the latest name to emerge in Eintracht Frankfurt’s search for a defensive midfielder following previous links with Bayer Leverkusen’s Robert Andrich, Club Brugge’s Raphaël Onyedika and West Ham’s Edson Álvarez.
The Scotland international has two years remaining on his contract with Rangers. He joined the club from Aberdeen on a free transfer in 2024.
Barron made 37 appearances for Rangers last season.
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- Elite two-way prospect sticks with LSU baseball, turns down draft
Elite two-way prospect sticks with LSU baseball, turns down draft
On the eve of the 2026 MLB Draft, Jay Johnson and company got a massive surprise when Aledo, Texas outfielder/left-handed pitcher Lucas Nawrocki announced Friday night on his Instagram that he would be withdrawing from the draft and enrolling at LSU.
Nawrocki really made a name for himself at the MLB Draft Combine and Over the Slot's Joe Doyle projected Nawrocki as a prospect who could command $2 million from an MLB team. Nawrocki can legitimately play both ways, with a fastball that comfortably sits 95 MPH from the left side, a slider that some scouts say is the best among high schoolers, and he showed off some pretty impressive pop in his bat.
Teams have been trying to hide Aledo (Tx.) Lucas Nawrocki’s bat all season. He was already a potential $2m LHP.
— Joe Doyle (@JoeDoyleMiLB) June 23, 2026
Today might have help seal his name as a bat. One of the better swings of the morning groups, multiple 109s. Gets to it easy. Pro-ready frame.
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The knock on Nawrocki is his physicality. Listed at 5'11", scouts feel like he'll never project to a starter at the Major League level, though he could certainly develop into a high-leverage lefty reliever, and that likely factored into getting Nawrocki to campus.
Nawrocki will get the chance to play both ways at LSU, but his immediate future is in the bullpen. LSU's lineup is more or less set, but the Tigers desperately need some more left-handed pitching coming out of the bullpen. The only lefty relievers LSU has returning are Danny Lachenmayer, Cooper Williams, and Ethan Plogg, and that is Nawrocki's ticket to some immediate playing time in 2027.
Nawrocki is the third marquee recruit from Jay Johnson's class to bypass the draft and stick with their LSU commitment, joining outfielder Nathaneal Davis and Braxton Beaty, another lefty pitcher.
This article originally appeared on LSU Wire: Elite two-way prospect sticks with LSU baseball, turns down draft
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- Liverpool fans should stay calm despite the exit of Michael Edwards – Opinion
Liverpool fans should stay calm despite the exit of Michael Edwards – Opinion

Liverpool Should View Michael Edwards’ Departure With Calm, Not Concern
News that Michael Edwards is set to leave Liverpool will naturally create concern among supporters. After all, he has long been regarded as one of the finest football executives in the game, playing a pivotal role in building one of the most successful eras in the club’s modern history.
However, this is not a moment for panic.
It is a moment for perspective.
When Edwards returned to the Liverpool hierarchy, his remit extended far beyond Anfield. His appointment as Sporting CEO was designed to oversee the broader football operations of Fenway Sports Group and, most importantly, to help establish a multi-club model that would mirror structures successfully implemented elsewhere in European football.
That project appears to have changed significantly.
Against a backdrop of global economic uncertainty, FSG seem to have stepped away from aggressively pursuing additional football clubs. Acquiring, developing and integrating multiple teams across different leagues requires enormous investment, patience and long-term commitment.
Understandably, those plans have been reassessed.
Once that strategy was shelved, Edwards’ role inevitably became very different.
The position he returned to undertake no longer carried the same purpose. Rather than overseeing a growing football network, the role became increasingly limited to Liverpool itself, something that had never appeared to be the long-term intention.
From that perspective, his departure should not come as a surprise.
In fact, it may have been anticipated internally for quite some time.
Liverpool are not a club that reacts impulsively to executive changes. Succession planning has always been one of the organisation’s greatest strengths, and it would be surprising if FSG had not already mapped out exactly how responsibilities would be redistributed long before any announcement became public.
Mike Gordon has previously overseen many of the club’s major football operations and is perfectly capable of assuming greater responsibility once again.
It may even be that Liverpool decide no direct replacement for Edwards is required.
Richard Hughes Can Still Deliver a Strong Final Transfer Window
The same measured thinking should apply to Richard Hughes.
For months, there has been an expectation that Liverpool’s sporting director will leave following this transfer window to take up a senior position within the Saudi Pro League.
If that proves to be the case, it should not alter Liverpool’s ambitions this summer.
Hughes has built an outstanding reputation throughout his career because of his professionalism, organisation and ability to negotiate effectively. There is nothing to suggest those standards will suddenly disappear simply because a new opportunity awaits him.
If anything, he will be determined to leave Liverpool in the strongest possible position.
The next six weeks could prove to be among the most important in recent years.
Andoni Iraola is preparing for his first season as Liverpool head coach and requires a squad capable of executing his demanding style of football. Key additions remain necessary in midfield, defence and attack, while several departures are also expected as the squad continues its evolution.
Those decisions have almost certainly been planned collaboratively for months.
Liverpool’s recruitment model has never relied on one individual. It is built around collective decision-making, detailed analysis and long-term planning. That structure should ensure continuity regardless of who occupies the executive offices.
Supporters understandably become anxious whenever respected figures leave, but Liverpool have repeatedly shown that strong institutions outlast individuals.
The club’s direction should remain unchanged.
Rather than fearing executive departures, attention should remain focused on the football.
The transfer window is only just beginning, the new manager is preparing for his first campaign, and significant business is still expected before the season gets underway.
Intrigue, not panic, should define the mood around Anfield.
Liverpool have planned for change before.
There is every reason to believe they have planned for this one too.
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- 2026 may be a breakout year for Dominick Puni
2026 may be a breakout year for Dominick Puni

Strange, but it felt like Dominick Puni broke out in his rookie year in 2024. Unfortunately, his 2025 saw a bit of a regression after a solid 2024 campaign. Blame it on a PCL injury in August, but that was just his first month.
Could the San Francisco 49ers’ right guard be poised for a breakout? It wouldn’t be the first time we’ve seen a player go from a decent rookie season to a step back in year 2 and then get it all together in year 3.
Over at NFL.com, Bucky Brooks put together an offensive all-breakout team of one player per position who he thought would have a significant rise in stock. Puni was the only 49er who made the list:
The 2024 third-round pick has started 36 consecutive games (postseason included) in an offense that relies on his punishing skills at the point of attack. As a mauler who specializes in moving defenders off the ball, Puni is an essential piece to the 49ers’ dynamic running game. Although the heavy-handed shadow boxer must continue to improve in pass protection, San Francisco has a Pro Bowler in the making at right guard.
The final year of Puni’s contract is 2027, so that gives him two more years to justify a lucrative extension. As KP said in the post linked above, New York Jets’ Joe Tippmann is a good comparison of what kind of extension Puni could get right now—but Puni’s actual numbers resemble Dallas Cowboys’ Tyler Smith.
It’s been a running gag that the 49ers either have issues with their offensive line (minus Trent Williams) or the pieces that do pan out wind up playing out of the 49ers’ price range (See Banks, Aaron & McGlinchey, Mike).
There was a lot to see from Puni in his rookie season, and the aforementioned knee injury likely had a hand in some of those blown blocks: 21 in the first seven weeks of the season. After Week 8, Puni only had one game with more than three blown blocks.
If that’s the case, maybe that PCL injury was worse than we thought?
Do you see Puni having a breakout year in 2026?
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- England rebounds from South Africa loss by crushing 14-man Fiji 73-8 in Nations Championship
England rebounds from South Africa loss by crushing 14-man Fiji 73-8 in Nations Championship
LIVERPOOL, England (AP) — England mollified its critics for a week after smothering a dismal Fiji by a record 73-8 in Nations Championship rugby on Saturday.
Relevant questions about England's lineup, tactics and attitude after the hammering from world champion South Africa in Johannesburg last weekend were pacified somewhat by coming home and posting an equally unsurprising 11-try win against outclassed Fiji.
Fiji struggled for possession and could not handle England's scrum, maul and defense. Under pressure, Fiji conceded 12 penalties — nine by halftime — and a red card to scrumhalf Simione Kuruvoli for lashing out with his boot into the stomach of Ellis Genge.
That meant Fiji played the entire second half down a man and England could play wider and be ruthless. Up 35-3 at halftime, England added six more tries, including a hat trick for replacement flanker Henry Pollock. Fin Smith converted nine.
England tallied a record score against Fiji and its biggest win since beating Chile 71-0 in Lille at the 2023 Rugby World Cup.
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- Sachsenring procession: Alex Marquez says new MotoGP grid rules made overtaking difficult
Sachsenring procession: Alex Marquez says new MotoGP grid rules made overtaking difficult

Alex Marquez believes MotoGP’s new starting grid rules made it quite difficult for riders to gain position at the start of the German Grand Prix sprint.
The Gresini rider lined up second on the grid for Saturday’s half-distance race at the Sachsenring but was unable to get the jump on his brother Marc Marquez, who led comfortably from pole position on his factory Ducati.
There were few changes elsewhere inside the top 10, with Trackhouse rider Ai Ogura briefly passing Fabio di Giannantonio into Turn 1 and Aprilia’s Jorge Martin making a move on Francesco Bagnaia later in the lap.
The relatively quiet start to the sprint came after MotoGP made a major change to the grid formation this weekend, with the distance between each rider increased from three to four metres.
This revision was made on safety grounds following a crash-heavy Catalan GP, where Johann Zarco suffered a major knee injury after his leg got collected in Francesco Bagnaia’s Ducati at the restart.
Alex Marquez, who himself got injured in the same Barcelona race through no fault of his own, said the new start rules severely limited overtaking opportunities at the start.
“My idea was to attack him on the start, but now with the new rules that we have more space between riders and more space between lines, it's quite difficult to gain position,” he explained.
“If the other one didn't make a big mistake, it's so impossible to arrive even in parallel.”
Fabio Di Giannantonio, VR46 Racing Team

Following an uneventful opening lap, the Sachsenring race quickly descended into a procession, with Marc Marquez successfully holding off his brother through the remaining laps.
Alex Marquez himself came under pressure from VR46’s Fabio di Giannantonio on the final tour, but the latter never came close enough to attempt a move.
There were no major changes outside the top three either, with Ogura finishing fourth and Martin unable to pass Fernandez, who was compromised by back pain after suffering a compression shock in qualifying.
Di Giannantonio believes the lack of action was primarily down to the track layout, which made it harder for riders to follow each other without compromising their tyre life.
“We know that this track is really, really difficult to overtake on,” he said. “Once you go just behind another rider, the front tyre gets temperature, and with all the corners being in the angle, it's really difficult to keep the pace and then try to overtake. You can do it, but it's pretty risky.
“So I had to do the move on Ogura at the beginning to try to be there, but then I tried to have a little space in the middle of the race to save the front tyre, but it was not enough for the end. It was just too risky to overtake Alex.”
Alex Marquez, Gresini Racing, Marc Marquez, Ducati Team

The Italian said the situation was made worse by the fact that he felt quicker than race winner Marquez, who was unable to push at full capacity due to his physical limitations.
“I had better speed to go faster,” he said. “It's 100% true that Marc was not pushing 100%. I think Marc had something more on the pace, but he was controlling, but it's normal.
“For us, I was there trying to be with them, but then when you are behind, it really becomes a nightmare to just keep the pace. Even if you are faster, you cannot keep the pace, so you really need some room.”
Di Giannantonio explained that he deliberately dropped back a few tenths behind Alex Marquez to run in clean air, as following a rider too closely left his bike on the “edge”.
“You can do different lines to try to save the rear tyre, but then whatever you do to save the rear tyre, it destroys the front tyre a little,” he said.
“When you are behind a rider almost three-fourths of the lap, just behind, full in the edge, it's really difficult then to save it. So once you arrive pretty close, you have just the front moving all the time.
“It was a bit strange to race like this, but it's like this, so we need to adapt, and we need to try to do something better for tomorrow to try to attack.”
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- Atlanta Braves’ Matt Olson Makes Franchise History During Cardinals Series
Atlanta Braves’ Matt Olson Makes Franchise History During Cardinals Series
Atlanta Braves first baseman Matt Olson had large shoes to fill when he arrived in March of 2022. He replaced longtime first baseman and franchise legend Freddie Freeman, who left for the Los Angeles Dodgers in free agency.
The Braves quickly pivoted to Olson, acquiring him from the then-Oakland Athletics and signing him to a massive eight-year, $168 million contract extension just one day after the trade was finalized.
It is safe to say Olson has been exactly as advertised. The 32-year-old left-handed slugger has earned a Silver Slugger and Gold Glove award across five seasons in Atlanta and will head to his third All-Star Game as a Brave this year.
The Braves currently sit at 54-38, in first place in the National League East, and Olson is a big reason why. Across 92 games this year, he has posted a .270 batting average, .342 on-base percentage, .888 OPS, 25 home runs and 58 RBIs.
Even though the Braves have lost Friday's game against the St. Louis Cardinals by a final score of 2-1, the moment the first pitch was delivered Olson stepped into his place in franchise history. Atlanta announced the monumental moment on social media.
"History made! Matt Olson now holds the Braves franchise record with 741 consecutive games played," the Braves wrote on X.
History made!
— Atlanta Braves (@Braves) July 11, 2026
Matt Olson now holds the Braves franchise record with 741 consecutive games played. pic.twitter.com/mflkC6AsW0
Olson's iron man streak began the moment he arrived in Atlanta in 2022. Since joining the organization, he has appeared in every game possible, playing through minor injury issues along the way.
It is something Olson has taken pride in throughout his entire 11-year career, having appeared in every possible game twice during his six-year stint with the Athletics as well.
The record he broke belongs to Dale Murphy, who held the franchise mark at 740 consecutive games. Olson tied Murphy's mark 40 years to the day on Thursday before breaking it Friday.
His streak also ranks ninth in MLB history overall, and he is currently on pace to pass St. Louis Cardinals legend Stan Musial this season.
Now that Olson holds the franchise record, the Braves may eventually need to have a conversation with him about rest if they find themselves with a playoff spot locked up in September.
But that is a conversation for another day. For now, Olson stands as the premier iron man of his generation in an era defined by load management, and that distinction says everything about who he is as a player.
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- Former Duke top-10 pick showcases new skill at NBA Summer League
Former Duke top-10 pick showcases new skill at NBA Summer League
Former Blue Devil and No. 10 overall selection Khaman Maluach impressed in his first summer league game of 2026, scoring 19 points to lead the Phoenix Suns to an 81-79 victory over the Portland Trail Blazers. Along with his 19 points, Maluach posted 11 rebounds, two steals and one block.
While Maluach will need to take better care of the ball (seven turnovers), his outside shooting was especially impressive. After shooting just 23.8% from beyond the arc during his rookie campaign, Maluach knocked down three of his seven three-point attempts against Portland, adding a new dimension to his offensive game.
For the Blazers, former Blue Devil DJ Steward stood out as well, scoring 21 points to go along with eight rebounds, two assists, two steals and one block. Both players had support from current Duke head coach Jon Scheyer, while another alum, Luke Kennard, was there to support Maluach following his move to Phoenix.
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- Yankees Birthday of the Day: Harry Wolter
Yankees Birthday of the Day: Harry Wolter

Today’s Yankee birthday is someone who had a bit of an odd career. If you just glance at his stats, he looks like someone who should’ve had a way longer career than playing just parts of seven years. He has way better stats than someone who had two year plus long stints out of the majors entirely, that had nothing to do with injury or any sort of military service. The only explanation I have for parts of how his time in the big leagues played out was that it was the 1910s.
Harry Meiggs Wolter
Born: July 11, 1884 (Monterey, CA)
Died: July 6, 1970 (Palo Alto, CA)
Yankees Tenure: 1910-13
Wolter was born in Monterey, CA in 1884, the youngest of seven children. He attended the local Monterey High School — where future Yankee Mike Aldrete would go many decades later — and then went on to Santa Clara University. He had a brief run in the minors in 1905, but his pro career began in full in 1906 after he graduated college. That year, he joined the incredibly named Fresno Raisin Eaters of the Pacific Coast League. He was a bit of a two-way player at that time, as he had a 3.22 ERA in nearly 300 innings for Fresno that year, but also had a .307 batting average in over 500 at-bats.
That season got Wolter on the major league radar. The Reds picked up him for 1907, but that ended up being a very weird season for Wolter. He played four games for the Reds — all in the outfield — before they sold him to the Pirates. Pittsburgh tried him as a pitcher in one game, but also didn’t have a use for him and sold him to the Cardinals. He showed some promise at the plate in St. Louis, but only appeared in 16 games. After that trek around the country, he headed back out west. Despite the Cardinals attempting to sell him to a minor league team, Wolter instead jumped to the “outlaw” California State League and the San Jose Prune Pickers.
A good year there got him back on the MLB radar, and the Red Sox bought him for 1909. He finally got an extended chance to be a two-way player with Boston, but during that year it became clear that he was a better hitter than pitcher, and 1909 would be his final MLB season with any innings pitched.
Despite a decent hitting year, the Red Sox placed Wolters on waivers, and the New York Highlanders picked him up. Appearing in 135 games, Wolter put up a .725 OPS in 1910, which equated to a very good 122 OPS+. While his pitching days were over, he remained quite versatile, playing games at four different positions in the field.
Wolter was even better in 1911, putting up 127 OPS+, although the Highlanders as a team weren’t particularly great. The following year, he made a bit of history by recording the first ever hit in the history of Fenway Park, singling in the first inning. However, he would be restricted to just 12 games after dislocating his kneecap while sliding into second base.
Whether it was the injury or any other reason, Wolter’s numbers fell off in 1913, but he was still above average in a lot of stats. Like a lot of things about Wolter’s career or old timey baseball, I can’t fully explain why, but ahead of the 1914 season, the Highlanders sold Wolters back to the Pacific Coast League. Wolters did not take the move lightly saying:
“It is a clear case of railroading. (New York owner) Frank Farrell never asked waivers on me and is trying to send me to the minors without giving me a chance to get on with some other American League club. I will sign with the Angels for the same salary I received from the New Yorks, but will not accept any contract which calls for a cent less, and unless these terms are met I will jump to the Federal League.”
In the end, he did return back to the PCL, joining the Los Angeles Angels. He ended up playing the next three years there and looked more like the 1910-11 version of himself. He had one more run in the big leagues, joining the Cubs for 1917. He was a bit below average, and opted to go back to the PCL again when the Cubs tried to slash his salary for 1918. Wolter played for a variety of PCL teams over the next couple years, retiring after the 1920 season. He briefly came out of retirement in 1927, playing a couple games for a minor league team he was managing, and even returned to the mound on a couple occasions.
Following his playing career, Wolter served as the baseball coach at Stanford off and on until 1949. He also remained in Palo Alto until he passed away at the age of 85 in 1970.
There are a couple things about Wolter’s career that I can only say “it was the 1910s” about.
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- St. Louis Cardinals 2026 Draft Tracker
St. Louis Cardinals 2026 Draft Tracker

The 2026 MLB Draft is set to get underway today at 12 PM CDT, and the future of Cardinals baseball takes another important step forward. Last year, the Cardinals infused their pipeline with high-octane heat on day 1, adding a pair of University of Tennessee hurlers in Liam Doyle and Tanner Franklin, a high-upside left-handed-hitting prepster in Ryan Mitchell, and a college power-hitting left-handed first baseman in Jack Gurevitch.
This year, the Cardinals own 6 of the top 86 picks and will be very busy on day 1 as they look to continue stockpiling young talent for their improving farm system. Those picks include 13, 32, 50, 68, 72, and 86.
The Cardinals own one of the larger bonus pools for this weekend’s festivities, thanks in large part to securing their comp A pick and the two comp B picks they acquired in the Brendan Donovan trade.
Top 10 bonus pools for the 2026 MLB Draft
1. White Sox: $20,489,500
2. Rays: $19,009,300
3. Giants: $17,350,600
4. Twins: $16,929,600
5. Cardinals: $16,612,300
6. Pirates: $16,233,300
7. Royals: $15,954,000
8. Braves: $15,870,800
9. Rockies: $15,557,600
10. Athletics: $13,840,300
Day 1: Saturday, July 11 (Rounds 1-4)
• 1:00-2:30 p.m. ET – Preview show + Picks 1-10 (NBC/Peacock)
• 2:30-4:30 p.m. ET – Picks 11-40 (MLB Network, Peacock, MLB.com, MLB.TV, MLB+)
• 4:30-7:45 p.m. ET – Picks 41-135 (Peacock, MLB.com, MLB.TV, MLB+)
Here is your “when, where, and how” for watching the draft unfold live. Obviously, the who and the why will be up to the Cardinals, and the what is the draft, of course.
This thread will be updated throughout the day as new picks are selected, and the comments section will serve as our forum to discuss information as it unfolds. I will be VEB’s attentive guide throughout the day; prepare yourselves for a mountain of content from me.
*Note*
I apologize to all who submitted or were looking forward to my conversation with Joe Doyle of Overslot Baseball. I made a mistake on the scheduling, and we were unable to facilitate a conversation or a makeup of the conversation before the draft began, as you can imagine, several shows across baseball had him scheduled over the last 72 hours. Joe will join us again in the future. If you have questions throughout the day, I will do my best to either answer, provide context, or seek answers for you from contacts within the industry I have procured who have a deeper knowledge of these players.
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- Scottie Scheffler and Nelly Korda combine to create unwanted golfing history
Scottie Scheffler and Nelly Korda combine to create unwanted golfing history

Scottie Scheffler and Nelly Korda are the two dominant forces in golf.
Scheffler is the men’s world number one, and while he’s in the midst of a down year by his own lofty standards, he is still the man to beat week in, week out on the PGA Tour.
Meanwhile, Korda, following a mediocre season in 2025, is having the best season of her career to date. She’s won two major championships and won four times in total this season already.
But while they are both inarguably the best in their respective fields, they now share a piece of unwanted history after their performances this week.

Scottie Scheffler and Nelly Korda make history by both missing the cut
Scheffler and Korda have both had weeks to forget. Scheffler missed the cut at the Scottish Open to break his streak of 78 consecutive made cuts on the PGA Tour, a run that dates back to August of 2022.
Meanwhile, Korda had a disappointing week at the Amundi Evian Championship, also failing to make the weekend’s action. It’s Korda’s first missed cut since the 2024 Women’s PGA Championship.
This marks the first time that both the men’s and women’s world number ones have missed the cut in the same weekend since the women’s world golf rankings were introduced 20 years ago in 2006.
It’s jarring to see two of the most consistent performers in the sport have such uncharacteristically disastrous performances in the same week.
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- Soccer Star Jayden Adams Dies at Age 25 Just Weeks After Representing South Africa at World Cup
Soccer Star Jayden Adams Dies at Age 25 Just Weeks After Representing South Africa at World Cup

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South African midfielder Jayden Adams has died at age 25
The soccer player’s death comes just weeks after representing his country at the 2026 World Cup
“South African football has lost one of its brightest young talents, and our nation mourns alongside his family, his team-mates and the millions of supporters who watched him grow from a promising academy prospect into a full Bafana Bafana international,” said South Africa’s minister of sports, arts and culture
Jayden Adams, a soccer player who recently represented South Africa at the 2026 World Cup, has died. He was 25.
On Saturday, July 11, the South African Football Players Union announced in a statement shared on X that Adams died after “carrying the hopes of the nation with pride, courage and distinction” throughout the soccer tournament.
“The South African Football Players Union (SAFPU) is devastated by the untimely passing of Mamelodi Sundowns and Bafana Bafana midfielder, Jayden Adams,” the union wrote. “His passing is an immeasurable loss to his family, teammates, clubs, the football fraternity and the country at large.”

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“Death has cruelly stolen one of our own,” the club added. “It has robbed our nation of a remarkable footballer, but it will never take away the legacy Jayden Adams leaves behind. We will forever remember his humility, his extraordinary talent and the pride with which he represented South Africa.”
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Adams began his soccer journey as Stellenbosch FC’s first graduate to sign a professional contract in August 2020. During the World Cup, he appeared in all three of South Africa’s group-stage matches in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
After starting in the team’s 2-0 loss to Mexico and its following 1-1 draw with the Czech Republic, Adams served as a substitute in the 1-0 win over South Korea. The athlete was also an unused substitute for the round of 32 defeat to Canada.
Following his death, South Africa’s minister of sports, arts and culture, Gayton McKenzie, paid tribute in a statement shared on social media.

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“It is with profound shock and a heavy heart that I have learnt of the passing of Jayden Adams,” McKenzie wrote. “South African football has lost one of its brightest young talents, and our nation mourns alongside his family, his team-mates and the millions of supporters who watched him grow from a promising academy prospect into a full Bafana Bafana international.”
McKenzie revealed that Adams’ grandmother had died just hours before Bafana’s match against the Czech Republic began in Atlanta on June 18.
He wrote: “I recall noting how unusually quiet Jayden seemed on the bench in the second half, after he had been substituted — it was only afterwards that we learnt he had taken to the field that day carrying the fresh grief of losing his grandmother, Marianna, who had passed away only hours before kick-off.”
Adding that Adams’ cause of death has not yet been confirmed, McKenzie urged members of the public to “exercise restraint and compassion, and to refrain from speculation, while his family and Mamelodi Sundowns are given the space and privacy they need at this incredibly difficult time.”
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- Is South Africa v Scotland on TV? Channel, kick-off time and how to watch Springboks in Nations Championship
Is South Africa v Scotland on TV? Channel, kick-off time and how to watch Springboks in Nations Championship
South Africa and Scotland tussle on the second weekend of the inaugural Nations Championship.
The pair were both opening round winners, with the Springboks putting England away comprehensively and the Scots impressive in beating Argentina.
Gregor Townsend will know his side face a tall task here, though, even with home head coach Rassie Erasmus freshening up his matchday 23.
It is 12 years since Scotland last played the Springboks on South African soil, while they have failed to muster a try in their last two outings against Erasmus’s team.
Here’s everything you need to know.
When is South Africa vs Scotland?
South Africa vs Scotland is due to kick off at 4.40pm BST on Saturday 11 July at Loftus Versfeld in Pretoria.
How can I watch it?
Viewers in the United Kingdom can watch the match live on ITV1, with coverage on the channel from 4.20pm BST. A livestream will be available via ITVX.
Team news
It’s a new-look South African team, again led by Pieter-Steph du Toit after the flanker stood in following Siya Kolisi’s late withdrawal against England. Four of the tight five in front of the flanker are freshly involved, while Van Roos replaces Jasper Wiese at No 8.
Damian Willemse, so impressive at full-back a week ago, shifts into the centres with Aphelele Fassi wearing the No 15 shirt, while Handre Pollard starts at fly half at his home club ground. Six forwards are ready to make an impact from the bench.
South Africa XV: 1 Boan Venter, 2 Johann Grobbelaar, 3 Wilco Louw; 4 Cobus Wiese, 5 Ruan Nortje; 6 Paul de Villiers, 7 Pieter-Steph du Toit (capt.), 8 Evan Roos; 9 Embrose Papier, 10 Handre Pollard; 11 Canan Moodie, 12 Damian Willemse, 13 Jesse Kriel, 14 Edwill van der Merwe; 15 Aphelele Fassi.
Replacements: 16 Jan-Hendrik Wessels, 17 Ntuthuko Mchunu, 18 Zach Porthen, 19 Ben-Jason Dixon, 20 Vincent Tshituka, 21 Elrigh Louw; 22 Grant Williams, 23 Quan Horn.
Finn Russell has recovered from a calf injury to start at fly half for Scotland having missed the win over Argentina. Zander Fagerson and Gregor Brown are promoted into the starting tight five off the bench, while Rory Hutchinson and Kyle Rowe continue at outside centre and full-back after strong performances a week ago.
There are six forwards on the bench, with Jamie Dobie the scrum-half cover if required.
Scotland XV: 1 Pierre Schoeman, 2 Ewan Ashman, 3 Zander Fagerson; 4 Gregor Brown, 5 Scott Cummings; 6 Matt Fagerson, 7 Rory Darge, 8 Jack Dempsey; 9 Ben White, 10 Finn Russell; 11 Jamie Dobie, 12 Sione Tuipulotu (capt.), 13 Rory Hutchinson, 14 Kyle Steyn; 15 Kyle Rowe.
Replacements: 16 Gregor Hiddleston, 17 Rory Sutherland, 18 Will Hurd, 19 Alex Samuel, 20 Josh Bayliss, 21 Magnus Bradbury; 22 Tom Jordan, 23 Stafford McDowall.
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- Dolphins young lineman says Miami will 'shock people' in 2026
Dolphins young lineman says Miami will 'shock people' in 2026
The 2026 Miami Dolphins are in a rebuild; this is a fact. However, one of their stars is expecting the team to outperform expectations. Left tackle Patrick Paul sat down with his predecessor and future Hall of Fame candidate, Terron Armstead, on the former Dolphins’ podcast, "The Set."
Paul told Armstead that a different mentality would be on display with this version of the Dolphins and had a message for fans. Paul said, "I expect them to see a gritty team. With this new leadership, we're definitely coming different.”
He went on to elaborate as he detailed, “A hard-working team that's going to be very disciplined, a team that's going to play all through four quarters, in all different weather situations. Just expect a team that's going to go out there and shock people."
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These words were very telling, as the stigmas held against Miami over the last several years have been a certain lack of toughness, as well as an inability to adjust in the second half and well-documented problems in cold-weather situations with the elements in play.
Also discussed on the show was Paul breaking down his own performance from 2025, as the third-year player and 2024 second-round pick broke down his season, telling Armstead, “It was good ball that I played, being completely honest, but there’s definitely more. The mindset’s always like more; it’s got to be better.”
He elaborated, “Because whenever you watch it, I’m not watching the good stuff; I’m watching where I messed up when I look back to the season.” In his first full season as a starter, Paul continued about his 2025 play, saying, “Definitely a good intro, but I want more, I want it to be more clean; I want it to be more consistent.”
New head coach Jeff Hafley and first-year general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan have echoed the desire to change the culture in South Florida. Although there could be growing pains in this new regime, Paul's comments are in coordination with the mindset of the new regime, and the left tackle will be one of the leaders in the locker room in 2026 and certainly among the top five players on the roster.
Paul and Armstead discussed other topics, ranging from his rookie season to former coach Mike McDaniel, as well as quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and his time in Miami, who is now looking to win the Atlanta Falcons' starting job. Paul and the Dolphins will begin training camp as a full unit on July 28, with rookies reporting on the 21.
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- Eleven-try England thrash sorry Fiji to end losing run
Eleven-try England thrash sorry Fiji to end losing run

Nations Championship - round two
Fiji (3) 8
Try: Ikanivere, Pen: Muntz
England (35) 73
Tries: M Smith, George, Pepper, Janse van Rensburg, Atkinson, Feyi-Waboso, Pollock (3), Slade, Caluori Cons: F Smith (9)
Replacement Henry Pollock scored a second-half hat-trick as England cruised to victory and ended a five-Test losing streak against an ill-disciplined and disjointed Fiji in Liverpool.
Playing against 14 men for half the match after scrum-half Simione Kuruvoli was shown a straight red for a kick out at Ellis Genge, England raced away to their largest ever win over Fiji.
Immanuel Feyi-Waboso's acrobatic finish down the left wing and Pollock's treble, all celebrated in style, brought loud cheers from the Hill Dickinson Stadium's 50,209-strong crowd after the break.
Elsewhere Bristol's South African-born centre Benhard Janse van Rensburg and Saracens' teenage wing sensation Noah Caluori made try-scoring Test debuts from the bench.
England were as comprehensive winners as the scoreline suggested, but the value of the victory has to be assessed in the context of a rabble of a performance from Fiji.
The Pacific Islanders famously beat England at Twickenham in August 2023, and came close to doing so again when the teams met in the Rugby World Cup quarter-finals a few weeks later.
When they met in the autumn, in the midst of an England winning streak, Fiji had been within three points on the hour mark, before fading to a 38-18 loss.
This version however, never looked like having the consistency and cohesion to condemn England to a sixth successive Test defeat – a run of form which would have been their worst in 20 years.
More to follow
Fiji: Rayasi; Karaivalevu, Ravouvou, Tuisova, Wainiqolo; Muntz, Kuruvoli; Mawi, Ikanivere, Doge, Ratuva, Nasilasila, Yato, Tagitagivalu, Botia
Replacements: Matavesi, Matave, Ravai, Mayanavanua, Canakivata, Sovakula, Lomani, Armstrong-Ravula
England: M Smith; Freeman, Slade, Atkinson, Feyi-Waboso; F Smith, Van Poortvliet; Genge, George, Heyes, Coles, Martin, Chessum, Pepper, Earl.
Replacements: Cowan-Dickie, Opoku-Fordjour, Kloska, Curry, Pollock, Mitchell, Janse van Rensburg, Caluori.
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- Wigan & Saints make light work of Leigh & Rovers
Wigan & Saints make light work of Leigh & Rovers

Women's Super League leaders Wigan Warriors ran in 12 tries as they thrashed struggling Featherstone Rovers 70-10 to maintain their 100% record this season.
Anna Davies scored a hat-trick, while Eva Hunter's brace, plus tries from Remi Wilton, Georgia Wilson, Elara Llewellyn-Sharrock, Cerys Jones, Ellise Derbyshire, Beri Salihi and Grace Banks completed the rout.
Dani Waters scored and converted for Featherstone, while Shavon Craven crossed for a late conversion.
Isabel Rowe was in superb form with the boot for Wigan, converting 11 of the 12 tries.
Elsewhere, St Helens also racked up a try count into double figures as they eased past Leigh Leopards 58-6 at the Brewdog Stadium to stay third.
Phoebe Hook and Olivia Leach both scored hat-tricks on a damaging afternoon for the Leopards, who sit sixth.
Jodie Cunningham (2), Dani McGifford, Vicky Whitfield and Paige Travis also crossed, with Faye Gaskin converting seven of the 11 tries.
The damage was done inside the first half, which also included Lucy Johnson's try for Leigh, converted by Charlotte Melvin.
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- Football club wants 'unconditional' apology from party over badge use
Football club wants 'unconditional' apology from party over badge use

A football club has called for "full and unconditional apologies" from the Alliance Party after the club's badge was used in an image on a social media post where the party was promoting a bill that will "tackle abusive flags".
The image posted had a flag which bears Linfield FC's badge and the text on the image said "striking the right balance".
South Belfast MLA Paula Bradshaw, who is proposing the bill, apologised to the club "for any offence caused" which Linfield have called a "conditional apology".
The Alliance Party said the flag had been used "in conjunction with highlighted text about legitimate cultural expression, but was misconstrued by some".
The graphic was removed to "avoid any misrepresentation, deliberate or otherwise".
'Shocked and extremely disappointed'
Linfield said it was "shocked and extremely disappointed" on Friday to see that the "club's badge had been used in a political message linked to 'abusive flags'".
"The club engaged at an early stage with representatives of the party responsible and secured the deletion of the offending post.
"A rather conditional apology from their South Belfast MLA has since followed.
"With all due respect, and in particular context of previous issues between this club and other elected representatives of this party, it is difficult to see any other reasonable interpretation of the use of a Linfield FC flag as the sole imagery accompanying an article referring specifically to "abusive flags"," a Linfield statement said.
"We did feel that the matter had been brought under some control yesterday evening, however, until an inappropriate and undignified late night intervention from that party's leader."
The club said it "now awaits full and unconditional apologies from the Alliance Party and the individuals in question".
The series of graphic that The Alliance Party used included a number of graphics of various flags flying on lampposts.
Writing on social media, Bradshaw said she had "seen a lot of commentary on a graphic used" in her social media posts "re my flags bill entitled 'Striking the Balance'".
"This has rather missed the point. Flags celebrating sports clubs would generally be permitted under my bill".
She apologised for "any offence caused".
In a statement the party said: "This bill is intended to resolve the issue of the flying of flags across Northern Ireland, and it remains vital to have that conversation."
'Embarrasing'
The posts have attracted comments from other political parties.
The Democratic Unionist Party leader Gavin Robinson posted on social media: "First the shirt. Now the flag. What is it about Linfield that provokes such intolerance from Alliance Party. Embarrassing."
In response the Alliance leader Naomi Long said: "Why on earth would you assume that a Linfield flag was meant to be representative of the negatives suggested in this post rather than the positives about celebration?
"Maybe you're just exposing your own bias."
The Traditional Unionist Voice MLA Timothy Gaston said: "When one has to apologise for a social media campaign promoting a proposed law it's probably an indication that what you are proposing will make bad law."
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- ESPN Analyst Tabs Detroit Lions’ Biggest X-Factor for 2026
ESPN Analyst Tabs Detroit Lions’ Biggest X-Factor for 2026



Dan Campbell has breathed new life into the Detroit Lions since taking charge of the team five years ago, guiding them to two playoff appearances, but crossing the final hurdle to win the championship has remained out of reach. The 2023 NFL Championship appearance is their deepest run of the Dan Campbell era. To become a potential championship contender, they may need an X-factor who can truly become the difference maker.
On that note, the ESPN analyst Seth Walder believes that the Lions’ first-round pick from the 2026 NFL draft and the former Clemson Tigers offensive tackle could be that ‘X-factor’ Dan Campbell needs this season, as he is poised to make a significant impact on the O-Line.
“Right tackle Blake Miller. We think of the Lions as having a stalwart offensive line, but they had a serious need at right tackle after releasing veteran tackle Taylor Decker and flipping Penei Sewell to the left side. They filled it with Miller in the first round of the draft,” Walder recently stated.
However, he also added that the historically rookie offensive tackles, including the elite first-round picks, struggled to make it in the first season of their professional careers, so it will be interesting to see if Miller manages to break the jinx and takes the Lions’ O-line to another level, helping Jared Goff become more productive on the field.
Breaking into the big league in the rookie season is not easy, especially considering the track record of the first-season tackles, but Miller has the tools to become an exception.
Blake Miller Has What It Takes to Beat the Rookie Tackle Trend
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Blake Miller is going to play as the right tackle. Unlike a majority of the college prospects who are around the offensive line, who are often forced to flip sides, the 22-year-old is battle-tested, having played four years of his college football as the right tackle. Therefore, he will not need to adjust to a different position as a professional, considering his extensive experience. Playing 54 games for the Clemson Tigers in his four seasons, he amassed 3,778 offensive snaps at right tackle.
The learning curve in the NFL for a rookie is often disrupted by minor or major injuries, but the rookie OT’s college track record shows he is built differently. Even though he suited up for the Tigers for four seasons, he never had an injury setback. Then comes his physical profile. Standing at 6-foot-6 and 318 pounds with 34-inch arms, the rookie has a textbook NFL frame for a premium OT while having explosive lateral movement to lock with the big and elite edge rushers on the gridiron, as he will be teaming up with the All-Pro Penei Sewell.
Blake Miler Will Replace the Veteran Taylor Decker in Lions’ O-Line
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The Lions’ O-Line is set to witness a major shake-up this season. Dan Campbell parted ways with the long-term veteran Taylor Decker, who spent a decade in Detroit and played as the left tackle. By bringing Blake Miller into the mix, the franchise filled this void, but he will not be playing at left tackle as his direct replacement.
Penei Sewell, who played as the right tackle, will move to his natural left tackle position. On the other hand, Balke Miller will be the new right tackle for the Lions, and the duo is expected to be a nightmare for opposing NFL defenses.
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- DFB issues statement on ongoing Germany coach talks with Jürgen Klopp
DFB issues statement on ongoing Germany coach talks with Jürgen Klopp

The German Football Association (DFB) has confirmed positive talks with Jürgen Klopp over his potential appointment as Germany's new head coach.
After Sky Germany reported that the parties had reached an agreement in principle on a contract until 2030, the DFB released a statement saying:
"DFB President Bernd Neuendorf and DFB Vice President Hans-Joachim Watzke held an initial in-depth meeting with Jürgen Klopp yesterday in New York regarding the possible appointment of Klopp as Germany's national team head coach.
“During the constructive discussions, the parties reached an understanding on the key terms of a potential contract.”
Klopp is under contract with Red Bull as their Head of Global Soccer, but securing his release is not expected to be a problem.
“The talks will continue next week. Both sides are confident that the negotiations can ultimately be concluded successfully, subject to reaching an agreement with Klopp's current employer, Red Bull,” the DFB stated.
"Any potential contract must ultimately be approved at a joint meeting of the Supervisory Board and the Shareholders' Assembly of DFB GmbH & Co. KG."
The Germany job became vacant after Julian Nagelsmann stepped down following the national team's disappointing round of 32 exit to Paraguay at the World Cup.
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- Pistons' Chaz Lanier assessing growth in Las Vegas beyond box score
Pistons' Chaz Lanier assessing growth in Las Vegas beyond box score
Las Vegas — Chaz Lanier understands what it means to walk into a new situation and try to establish himself on a professional level. His experience took place during the 2025-26 campaign, when he spent his rookie season learning as the Detroit Pistons' second-round pick of the 2025 NBA Draft.
Lanier understands that he is still far from establishing himself as a veteran leader as he prepares for his second season in Detroit. While in Las Vegas for the Pistons' 2026 NBA Summer League, however, he has embraced the role of a vocal leader for a group of players in a situation similar to the one he faced over the past nine months.
Leadership is one of the key attributes he aims to emphasize during the Summer League tournament, especially for Detroit's current rookie class of Ebuka Okorie and Ugonna Onyenso.
"I just want to come out here and be a leader...I've been telling all the young guys to be themselves, not to change who they are, and to keep having fun. It is the same game you have been playing your whole life, and nothing is different," Lanier said. "Be open to learning and continue growing. You will have a chance to get something from everyone. So, soak it all up and continue to be you."
More: 3 standout performances from Pistons' Summer League opener vs. 76ers
Lanier's advice to be true to oneself and learn from experienced veterans is one reason the former Tennessee prospect believes he will be a key piece for what the Pistons will need next season.
Lanier has developed an offseason workout program inspired by his success during his rookie year in the G League. Last year, he played a key role in helping the Motor City Cruise recover from a slow start to the season and reach the playoffs, during which he averaged 18.6 points per game on 45.8% shooting from the field and 39.7% from 3-point range.
"I feel like the opportunity I had to play with the Cruise, I really wanted to take advantage of it," Lanier said. "Go out there and play free. I want to use that year as a building block while I continue to work and grow my game."
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The Pistons' Summer League opener against the Philadelphia 76ers on Thursday night gave Lanier a chance to showcase how his skills have developed over the previous year. During the 101-93 loss, however, Lanier's performance left much to be desired.
He finished the game shooting 4-of-11 from the field, 1-of-6 from behind the arc for 12 points. Although a better shooting performance might have helped the Pistons avoid defeat in their tournament opener, Lanier believes that statistics cannot fully capture his growth in Las Vegas. Instead, Lanier has emphasized the importance of his development as a movement shooter and of making the most of his time on the court as an off-ball threat.
It's the best way for him to assess how successful he has been in applying lessons learned from Duncan Robinson, whom he modeled his game after the previous year, given their on-court similarities.
"I took a lot from Duncan, that's one of my vets," Lanier said. "He has been great. I am always bouncing questions off him to see what he is thinking. I am always working out with him. He has been doing this for a long time. I've been taking a ton of notes from him."
More: Ron Holland II motivated by playoff snub: Pistons offseason diary
Despite struggling with his shot inside Cox Pavilion, Lanier views his performance against the 76ers as a success. He believes he was able to demonstrate the important yet often overlooked aspects of the game that aren't reflected in the box score.
He believes that his experience as a rookie has helped him discover his voice as a leader, which he aims to use to support the young players in Las Vegas. He is also committed to putting his principles into practice, especially regarding his opportunity to establish a genuine role in the Pistons' rotation for the upcoming season.
"I've been working hard all summer, taking all of the right steps in the right direction. Now, it is all about coming out here in Summer League and handling business, and then, from there, training camp," Lanier said. "Not to look too far ahead, but staying in the moment while continuing to get better, listening to what the coaches need from me."
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- Celtics Two-Way Standout Flashes Upside in Summer League Opener
Celtics Two-Way Standout Flashes Upside in Summer League Opener

The Boston Celtics opened their 2026 NBA Summer League campaign with an 83-80 overtime victory over the Toronto Raptors on Friday.
While much of the pregame attention centered on first-round pick Chris Cenac Jr. making his debut, it was a familiar face who stole the show by the final buzzer.
Two-way center Amari Williams dominated both ends of the floor, finishing with a team-high 23 points and 13 rebounds, including four on the offensive glass, to lead Boston to victory.
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Williams produced a solid all-around performance in 29 minutes, shooting an efficient 7-of-9 from the field and 5-of-8 from the free-throw line while adding two assists and two blocks.
He also posted a plus-nine plus-minus, the second-best mark on the team, underlining his impact on both ends of the floor.
Fellow 2025 draft pick Hugo González flirted with a triple-double despite enduring a difficult shooting night.
The 20-year-old made just three of his 16 field-goal attempts and connected on only one of his nine shots from beyond the arc. Even so, he still influenced the game by grabbing 10 rebounds and dishing out eight assists.
Meanwhile, 2026 first-round selection Cenac Jr. also struggled to find his rhythm offensively, finishing with 14 points on 5-of-13 shooting. He did, however, knock down two of his four three-point attempts while collecting 10 rebounds to complete a double-double.
Five of those rebounds came on the offensive glass, and the rookie also recorded four blocks, offering an encouraging glimpse of his defensive upside.
The contest remained tightly contested throughout, featuring 12 lead changes overall, including eight during a dramatic fourth quarter before Boston eventually prevailed in overtime.
The Celtics will return to action on Sunday when they face the Charlotte Hornets.
For Williams, it was another statement performance as he continues to strengthen his standing within the organization.
Williams Continuing to Build Momentum in Boston
After being selected with the 46th overall pick in the 2025 NBA Draft, Williams initially signed a two-way contract before earning a two-year, $2.7 million standard NBA deal in February.
The promotion reflected the Celtics’ belief in his long-term potential after he showed a handful of encouraging moments when called upon at the NBA level.
This offseason, Boston declined his team option before bringing him back on a new two-way contract, a move that allows Williams to continue developing while remaining closely integrated with the NBA roster.
The 6-foot-11 center spent much of last season with the Maine Celtics, where he established himself as one of the G League’s most productive big men.
Across 28 games, Williams averaged 15.8 points, 10.8 rebounds, 4.9 assists, and 1.7 blocks while shooting an efficient 59.6% from the field.
He finished 16th in the G League with 305 total rebounds and ranked 20th in blocked shots with 49 despite playing fewer minutes than many of the players ahead of him.
Perhaps even more impressive was his playmaking. Williams’ 139 assists ranked second among all G League centers, highlighting a passing ability that separates him from more traditional interior bigs.
Like most young centers splitting time between the NBA and G League, Williams experienced expected growing pains while adapting to different systems and styles of play.
Even so, he consistently flashed significant upside, with Maine head coach Phil Pressey describing him as a “monster” and a “beast” while adding that he has “high upside.”
For a second-round pick, Williams’ development continues to trend in the right direction.
If he carries this momentum through Summer League and into his second professional season, he could quickly establish himself as an important piece of the Boston Celtics’ long-term plans.
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- Final mock draft projection for LSU baseball star Derek Curiel
Final mock draft projection for LSU baseball star Derek Curiel
The MLB Draft begins at 12:00 p.m. CT on Saturday with rounds one through four. Several media outlets filed their last mock drafts in the waning hours of Friday and one former LSU Baseball star is looking like a lock for the first round.
Derek Curiel landed inside the top 15 overall picks as projected by ESPN and The Athletic. Both outlets considered the center fielder a high first-rounder for much of the buildup to the draft. It hasn't changed over the final stretch before the big day.
ESPN's Kiley McDaniel slots Curiel at No. 11 overall to the Washington Nationals, making him the third outfielder taken. The Athletic's Keith Law put Curiel at No. 15 overall to the Arizona Diamondbacks. He would be the fourth outfielder off the board.
Curiel leaves Baton Rouge after two standout years. He started in left field as a freshman and in center field as a sophomore while maintaining.a spot in the top half of the batting order. He batted .349 with a .975 OPS, 171 hits, 131 runs and 101 RBI over his LSU career.
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- Why Switzerland is SUI as abbreviation on World Cup scoreboard
Why Switzerland is SUI as abbreviation on World Cup scoreboard

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Switzerland isn't a team necessarily expected to make a deep run at a World Cup.
But they are a squad that always seems to be there early in the knockout rounds. They're consistently solid, if not exceptional.
And so each time that happens, one question arises.
On scoreboards, Switzerland is abbreviated as SUI, not SWI. Why?
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Why is Switzerland abbreviated as SUI?
This has to do with the country's name in a language other than English, which is often why country codes don't match up.
Switzerland's name in French is Suisse.
Thus, the SUI as the abbreviation.
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It's much like how Morocco is abbreviated as MAR for the same linguistic reason.
Clearly, it doesn't impact what happens on the pitch. It's just something that catches eyes when it's on the scoreboard at international sporting events, and that's the simple explanation.
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- Diamondbacks vs Dodgers Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today's MLB Game
Diamondbacks vs Dodgers Prediction, Picks & Odds for Today's MLB Game
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The Los Angeles Dodgers hope to get back on track against the Arizona Diamondbacks after dropping the opening game of the series.
L.A. is -257 on the moneyline, and the total has been bumped up to 9.5 given the hitter-friendly weather.
My Diamondbacks vs. Dodgers predictions and MLB picks fancy the home team and the Under for Saturday, July 11.
Who will win Diamondbacks vs Dodgers today: Dodgers -1.5 (-122)
The Los Angeles Dodgers essentially punted Game 1 (a 9-3 loss) after Shohei Ohtani was scratched from his scheduled start. Combine that with Thursday's off day, and the Boys in Blue are well-positioned to strike back tonight.
Yoshinobu Yamamoto (2.49 ERA) has great results against these hitters (.172 AVG, .505 OPS) and represents an enormous starting pitching edge over Brandon Pfaadt (4.95 FIP, 95 Stuff+).
The Arizona Diamondbacks have been entirely ineffective against right-handed pitching (70 wRC+), and L.A. will plate enough runs against Pfaadt to create separation. Play the run line to -135.
Diamondbacks vs Dodgers Over/Under pick: Under 9.5 (-138)
L.A. has played to the Under in 10 of Yamamoto's last 15 starts. He's in peak form, posting a 0.77 WHIP and .163 AVG against in his last eight starts, and will prove length after Friday's bullpen game.
The Dodgers are floundering at the plate with a 99 wRC+ against RHP in the last 14 days. Arizona's bullpen has been lights out in that span (2.91 ERA, 3.05 SIERA), which compensates somewhat for Pfaadt's ineffectiveness.
Arizona has played in low-scoring games outside of hitter-friendly Chase Field (103 Park Factor), going 3-13 O/U in its last 16 road games.
- ML/RL bets: 26-27, -4.9 units
- Over/Under bets: Y-Y, +14.9 units
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Diamondbacks vs Dodgers odds
- Moneyline: Diamondbacks +245 | Dodgers -257
- Run line: Diamondbacks +1.5 (+113) | Dodgers -1.5 (-122)
- Over/Under: Over 9.5 (+133) | Under 9.5 (-138)
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The Dodgers have covered the run line in eight of Yoshinobu Yamamoto's last 11 starts. Find more MLB betting trends for Diamondbacks vs. Dodgers.
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| Location | Dodger Stadium, Los Angeles, CA |
| Date | Saturday, July 11, 2026 |
| First pitch | 9:10 p.m. ET |
| TV | Dbacks.TV, SportsNet LA |
| Diamondbacks starting pitcher | Brandon Pfaadt (2-1, 4.84 ERA) |
| Dodgers starting pitcher | Yoshinobu Yamamoto (9-5, 2.49 ERA) |
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- India vs England 5th T20I 2026 live score, toss winner, winning probability, result and highlights from Southampton
India vs England 5th T20I 2026 live score, toss winner, winning probability, result and highlights from Southampton

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KEY MATCH DETAILS: (India vs England 5th T20I)
- Venue: Rose Bowl, Southampton
- Captains: Shreyas Iyer (India), Harry Brook (England)
- Toss result: Team India won the toss and chose to bowl first.
- Live Telecast: Sony Sports Network (India), Willow TV (USA, Canada), Sky Sports (UK, England)
- Umpires and match officials: Graham Lloyd and Russell Warren (on-field umpires), Martin Saggers (third umpire), Mike Burns (reserve umpire), and Richie Richardson (match referee).
- Match result: TBD
- Player of the Match: TBD
India vs England 5th T20I live match Scorecard
Follow along with the latest live scorecard here as the match unfolds, or click here for key text commentary updates from the action.
India vs England 5th T20I 2026 Live Score Updates
Hello everyone, and welcome to the live blog for the India vs. England fifth T20I 2026 at Rose Bowl, Southampton.
England will look to seal a commanding series sweep when they face India in the fifth and final T20 international at the Rose Bowl in Southampton, with the hosts already sitting on an unassailable 3-0 lead heading into the contest.
For India, this match offers little beyond pride and preparation, as they aim to close out the series on a winning note before shifting focus to the upcoming ODI leg of the tour.
The toss scheduled for 2:00 PM local time was postponed to 2:45 PM, as tweeted by the official BCCI X account.
🚨 Update 🚨
— BCCI (@BCCI) July 11, 2026
Toss at 7.15 PM IST (2:45 PM local time).
Start of play at 7.30 PM IST (3 PM local time).#TeamIndia | #ENGvIND
The reason for this delay is due to the Indian cricket team getting stuck in the traffic. Matt Roller of ESPN Cricinfo tweeted, "The fifth T20 at the Utilita Bowl has been delayed because India is stuck in traffic. Second England white-ball game in as many summers delayed due to traffic." With the game delayed, fans will have to wait for 45 more minutes before they see the toss result.
The fifth T20 at the Utilita Bowl has been delayed because India are stuck in traffic. Second England white-ball game in as many summers delayed due to traffic
— Matt Roller (@mroller98) July 11, 2026
England Batting Updates
- With India choosing to bowl first, England arrives to bat first.
- India strikes first as Prasidh Krishna quickly dismisses destructive opener Phil Salt in the second over for just six runs.
- England finishes the powerplay in a strong position after Harry Brook grounds the English innings.
- England reaches 100 runs in 9.2 overs as Brook and Jos Buttler continue their onslaught.
- Harry Brook gets his second consecutive half century in just 19 balls.
- Buttler joins Brook as he reaches his half century as well in 34 balls.
- England continue to hammer India as both Brook and Buttler bring the innings towards a huge total.
- England reaches 200 in the 16th over as Buttler smashes Axar Patel for a six to score his second T20I century in 51 balls.
Toss result: Team India won the toss and chose to bowl first.
India vs England 5th T20I: Win Probability
For the latest winning momentum in this match, you can click here for the Manhattan GFX breakdown, while the latest probability odds are below:
| Team | Win percentage |
|---|---|
| India | 45% |
| England | 55% |
India vs England 5th T20I 2026: Predicted playing XI
India playing XI (predicted): Abhishek Sharma, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Ishan Kishan (wk), Shreyas Iyer (c), Tilak Varma, Shivam Dube, Axar Patel, Washington Sundar, Arshdeep Singh, Prince Yadav, Prasidh Krishna
Englandplaying XI (predicted): Phil Salt, Jos Buttler (wk), Harry Brook (c), Jacob Bethell, Tom Banton, Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Rehan Ahmed, Adil Rashid, Jofra Archer, Josh Tongue
England vs India 5th T20I weather forecast: Rain chances in Southampton
The Utilita Bowl is set to experience bright, sunny, and unusually hot conditions, completely ruling out any rain delays or weather interruptions. The temperature will peak at a scorching 31°C in the afternoon during play, dropping to around 16°C by the evening.
Because of the hot, bone-dry weather and clear sunny skies, the pitch will dry up quickly. This heavily favors the team winning the toss, as the surface is expected to slow down slightly and crack during the second innings, making chasing quite difficult.
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India vs England T20I 2026 series schedule
| Date | Match | Venue | Start Time (Local) | Start Time (IST) |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| July 1, 2026 | 1st T20I | Riverside Ground, Chester-le-Street (Durham): Match called off. | 5:30 p.m. | 10:00 p.m. |
| July 4, 2026 | 2nd T20I | Emirates Old Trafford, Manchester: England win by 4 wickets. | 2:30 p.m. | 7:00 p.m. |
| July 7, 2026 | 3rd T20I | Trent Bridge, Nottingham: England win by 125 runs | 5:30 p.m. | 10:00 p.m. |
| July 9, 2026 | 4th T20I | County Ground (Seat Unique Stadium), Bristol: England win by 9 wickets. | 5:30 p.m. | 10:00 p.m. |
| July 11, 2026 | 5th T20I | The Rose Bowl (Utilita Bowl), Southampton: | 2:30 p.m. | 7:00 p.m. |
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- Royals sign former Phillies, Cubs 4.86 ERA swingman
Royals sign former Phillies, Cubs 4.86 ERA swingman

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The Kansas City Royals have added a 10-year Major League veteran on a minor league deal.
According to his MLB transactions page, right-hander Vince Velasquez has signed with the AL Central club.
Velasquez, 34, made two appearances with the Chicago Cubs earlier this season, throwing 3.1 scoreless innings with just one hit allowed.
That wasn't enough to convince the Cubs to keep him around, as he elected free agency instead of an outright assignment to Triple-A after being DFA'd.
"This time around, however, Velasquez has opted for a change of scenery in Kansas City’s organization," Mark Polishuk of MLB Trade Rumors wrote Saturday.
"While the Cubs’ unending string of pitching injuries would’ve seemed to provide an opportunity for Velasquez to return to Chicago at some point this season, it’s possible he saw the Royals (a likely deadline seller) as a better avenue to an open roster spot when and if K.C. moves some players at the trade deadline," Polishuk added.
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From 2016-21, Velazquez was a regular in the Philadelphia Phillies' rotation as a back-end starter.
His best season came in 2016, when he posted a 101 ERA+ and struck out 27.6% of the batters he faced.
The 2010 draft pick made his MLB debut in 2015 with the Houston Astros.
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- South Africa World Cup midfielder Jayden Adams dies at the age of 25
South Africa World Cup midfielder Jayden Adams dies at the age of 25
JOHANNESBURG (AP) — South Africa midfielder Jayden Adams, who played at the World Cup, has died. He was 25.
His death was confirmed by Gayton McKenzie, South Africa’s minister of sport, arts and culture, in a statement on Saturday.
“It is with profound shock and a heavy heart that I have learnt of the passing of Jayden Adams, midfielder for Mamelodi Sundowns and Bafana Bafana, at the age of 25," McKenzie posted on X.
"South African football has lost one of its brightest young talents, and our nation mourns alongside his family, his team-mates and the millions of supporters.”
Adams helped South Africa reach the World Cup knockout stage for the first time.
Further details of his death were not given.
“The cause of Jayden’s passing has not yet been confirmed," McKenzie said. “I wish to appeal to members of the media and the public to exercise restraint and compassion, and to refrain from speculation.”
Adams started South Africa's first Group A game against the Czech Republic and was substituted at halftime. McKenzie said he played that game only hours after learning that his grandmother had died.
Adams played several seasons for Stellenbosch before joining Mamelodi Sundowns last year. He helped the club win the CAF (African) Champions League this year.
“Death has cruelly stolen one of our own. It has robbed our nation of a remarkable footballer,” the South African Football Players Union posted on X. “We will forever remember his humility, his extraordinary talent and the pride with which he represented South Africa. Rest in eternal peace, Jayden. You will never be forgotten.”
South Africa's President Cyril Ramaphosa and the South African Federation of Trade Unions also expressed their condolences. ___
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- Top 5 Unrestricted Free Agent Goalies still unsigned.
Top 5 Unrestricted Free Agent Goalies still unsigned.

The free agent frenzy in the National Hockey League has quieted down considerably since it opened up on July 1st, and that is likely due in large part to some of the truly enormous contracts we've seen handed out already this summer.
Teams will be much more reluctant to pay top dollar for players that may not have been their first, or even their second, choice, and finding high quality options is becoming more and more difficult by the day. There is no position where this is more apparent than the goaltending position with very few options left to teams hoping to secure some goaltending depth through free agency.
Today I will be looking at the Top 5 unrestricted free agent goaltenders who remain unsigned, and it's slim pickings.
#1 Connor Ingram.
Although it was far from his best season in the NHL with a 2.60 goals against average and a .899 save percentage, Ingram did have a big time bounce back season after going through some difficult personal struggles in recent years. The 29 year old is the youngest name on this list and showed he can take on a significant workload by appearing in 32 games for the Oilers last season.
#2 Cam Talbot
Talbot's season with the Detroit Red Wings very much mirrored Ingram's with the Oilers with the veteran goaltender appearing in 34 games but struggling with a 3.19 goals against average and a .883 save percentage. Talbot drops to #2 because of his age with 39 years old being up there for an NHL goaltender. That being said he was coming off solid seasons with the Los Angeles Kings and Red Wings prior to this past season and is a better option than some of the other names on this list.
#3 Petr Mrazek
Mrazek falls down the list due to a ton of question marks surrounding his future. The 34 year old netminder played just 10 games for the Anaheim Ducks last season, recording a 4.07 goals against average and a .858 save percentage, before suffering a season ending injury. Those numbers wouldn't inspire confidence even without the injury, making Mrazek a big time risk at this stage of his career.
#4 Matt Murray
Matt Murray played just 5 games in the NHL last season after returning from yet another injury, but he takes the #4 spot on the list. Murray's return was solid with a 2.21 goals against average and a .922 save percentage over those 5 games and he looked good in his last showing prior to the latest injury as well. During the 2024-25 season Murray shined with the American Hockey League's Toronto Marlies, recording a 1.72 goals against average and a .934 save percentage over 21 games.
Whether or not anyone is willing to take a risk on such an injury-prone goaltender however remains to be seen.
#5 James Reimer
Although there has been much talk of retirement surrounding Reimer in recent years, he keeps coming back for more. This past season he appeared in 14 games for the Ottawa Senators where he had a 2.42 goals against average and a .886 save percentage but, with retirement a real consideration for Reimer at this stage of his career, he falls to the #5 spot.
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- Canadiens Reportedly Interested In Signing Former Red Wings First-Round Pick
Canadiens Reportedly Interested In Signing Former Red Wings First-Round Pick
Things have significantly quieted down on the free-agent front in the last few days, and the players who have yet to be signed have fewer options than they might have had on July 1st. According to BPM Sports’ contributor Marc-Olivier Beaudoin, the Montreal Canadiens have shown interest in 31-year-old Anthony Mantha.
The former Detroit Red Wings first-round pick has had a tremendous bounce-back season with the Pittsburgh Penguins, gathering 64 points in 81 games, by far the best season of his career. While some would have you believe that it’s all down to his linemates, he did spend the first two quarters of the season skating alongside Evgeny Malkin, picking up 29 points along the way. Still, he was most productive in the last two quarters of the campaign (35 points), playing alongside Ben Kindell and Tommy Novak among others.
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He had a 0.79 point-per-game rhythm; only once in his career was he most productive, back in 2019-20 with the Wings when he put up 38 points in 43 games for a 0.88 PPG. It’s after that season that Detroit gave him a four-year contract with a $5.7 M cap hit, a move they would soon regret. The Wings traded him halfway through the following season when he had only racked up 21 points in 42 games. He finished the season with the Washington Capitals, adding eight more points for 29 points in 56 games. His next three campaigns yielded 23, 27, and 44 points, but he struggled to stay healthy, featuring in 37, 67, and 74 games. He was flipped to the Vegas Golden Knights in the last year of his four-year deal.
Unsurprisingly, he took a pay cut in his next contract, signing with the Calgary Flames for a single season for $3.5 million. He played in only 13 games, putting up 7 points before suffering a knee injury in which he tore his ACL. He needed the rest of the season to recover from the surgery and ended up signing a one-year deal with the Penguins for a $2.5M cap hit last July.
That's 22 goals this season for Anthony Mantha 😤 pic.twitter.com/Yx4Vy2xpTi
— Pittsburgh Penguins (@penguins) March 8, 2026
Although Mantha isn't a very physical player (52 hits in 81 games this past season), he at least brings a lot of size at 6-foot-5 and 240 pounds. After a career year, the winger is looking for both a pay rise and a long-term deal, but according to Beaudoin, the Canadiens are only interested in a short-term contract. That makes sense, given his record improves on short-term deals and his injury history. Taking that into consideration, the odds of seeing Mantha put pen to paper with the Habs are slim. This is quite similar to when Hughes was willing to sign Jonathan Marchessault for two years, but the forward elected to join the Nashville Predators, who were giving him a five-year pact with a full no-move clause for the first four years.
If Mantha doesn’t find what he’s looking for on the market, he may return to the Canadiens, but one thing’s clear: a short-term deal with the Canadiens wouldn’t be his first choice, nor would adding him be the Canadiens’ first choice. Hughes has made it clear in the past that he's not looking to acquire aging players who will only block his young players' progress. In fact, this reported interest suggests Hughes may be realizing he cannot acquire a top-six player on the trade market right now. It wouldn’t be surprising to see him adopt a patient approach and see how things progress at the start of the season. If a team struggles out of the gate, they may be willing to reconsider their stance on a certain player’s availability.
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- South Africa midfielder Jayden Adams dies at 25, weeks after starting in 2026 World Cup
South Africa midfielder Jayden Adams dies at 25, weeks after starting in 2026 World Cup
South Africa midfielder Jayden Adams has passed away at age 25, just weeks after appearing in the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the South African Football Players Union confirmed in a statement.
Adams had appeared in all three Group Stage games during Bafana Bafana’s run, which included two starts. He started in the 1-1 draw against Czechia, despite his grandmother’s death one day prior.
A cause of death has not officially been reported at this time.
“The South African Football Players Union (SAFPU) is devastated by the untimely passing of Mamelodi Sundowns and Bafana Bafana midfielder Jayden Adams,” a statement released on Saturday morning read.
South Africa was officially eliminated from the tournament on June 28 in the Knockout Stage by co-host nation Canada.
“Jayden had only recently represented South Africa at the FIFA World Cup, carrying the hopes of the nation with pride, courage and distinction. His passing is an immeasurable loss to his family, teammates, clubs, the football fraternity and the country at large,” the statement continued.
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“We extend our deepest condolences to the Adams family, Mamelodi Sundowns, Stellenbosch FC, Bafana Bafana and all those whose lives he touched. South African football has lost a gifted player, a proud servant of the game and a young life that still had so much to offer. May his soul rest in eternal peace.”
Prior to his World Cup appearances, Adams won the CAF Champions League with Mamelodi Sundowns.
Our deepest condolences go out to Adams’ family and friends during this incredibly difficult and tragic time.
June 18, 2026; Atlanta, Georgia, U.S.; Czech Republic’s Alexandr Sojka in action with South Africa’s Jayden Adams. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-Imagn Images
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- Laptop specs are getting more confusing – here’s what actually matters in 2026
Laptop specs are getting more confusing – here’s what actually matters in 2026
In the pre-AI era, buying a Windows laptop or Windows desktop used to be pretty simple.
You looked at the processor, checked how much RAM and storage it had, considered a few screen size options, and tried to work out whether the battery claim sounded even vaguely realistic.
Fast forward to 2026, however, and most PC spec sheets look much busier and lot more focused on AI.
Alongside the usual phalanx of numbers and brand names, you’ll now find labels such as AI PC, Copilot+ PC, Snapdragon X Elite or X2, AMD Ryzen AI, NPU, and TOPS, among many others.
Some of these terms are definitely useful and relatively easy to understand, others are easy to misread, and a few sound more important than they are.
The good news is that the fundamentals have not disappeared.
The best laptop still depends on your apps, workload, budget, and the parts of the machine you’ll notice every day, such as CPU speed, memory, battery life, screen quality, ports, and weight.
The newer AI specs can help, especially if you want the latest on-device Windows features, but they are only one part of the picture.
To help demystify the laptop buying process, let's take a look at how to read a laptop spec sheet in 2026 – from AI PC to TOPS – and what actually deserves your attention before you buy.

AI PC vs Copilot+ PC: what’s the difference?
“AI PC” is the broadest label on the spec sheet. In most cases, it means the laptop has some form of dedicated AI hardware, usually a neural processing unit, or NPU, built into the chip.
While AI PC can be a useful shorthand, especially if you’re comparing newer laptops against older models, it is still a flexible term; different manufacturers use it in slightly different ways.
“Copilot+ PC” is Microsoft’s own branding category for Windows laptops that meet a defined hardware standard.
In 2026, that means a compatible processor or system-on-chip with an NPU capable of at least 40 TOPS, 16GB of DDR5 or LPDDR5 RAM, and at least 256GB of SSD storage. (Basically, a powerful set of specs.)
A Copilot+ PC should be ready for Microsoft’s latest on-device AI features, like smarter search and Live Captions, but it does not automatically tell you whether the laptop has enough storage or enough graphics heft.

NPU and TOPS: the new numbers in town
The NPU is the new spec most likely to trip people up. Short for neural processing unit, it is a dedicated part of the chip designed to handle AI tasks more efficiently than the CPU alone.
TOPS is the number usually attached to the NPU, and it stands for "trillions of operations per second", giving you a rough sense of how much AI work an NPU can handle.
For a Copilot+ PC, the important number is 40 TOPS or higher. Once a laptop clears that bar, it should be able to run Microsoft’s current on-device AI features.
A higher TOPS number may help with some local AI features, especially as software catches up, but it does not tell you how fast the laptop will feel when you open a big Photoshop file or fill Chrome with tabs.
For most people, NPU performance is worth checking, but it shouldn't take precedence over the specs you’ll feel every day, like battery life or screen size.

Snapdragon X, Intel Core Ultra, and AMD Ryzen AI explained
Processor (or CPU) names have quietly become one of the easiest parts of the spec sheet to misread.
Qualcomm’s Snapdragon X chips brought Windows on Arm laptops into the mainstream, focusing on battery life and thin-and-light designs, which had often been Apple's main advantage.
Newer Snapdragon X2 laptops push that further with more powerful NPUs and improved graphics, but the basic buying question remains the same: will your apps run properly on Arm?
For most everyday tools, the answer is now likely to be yes.
Browsers, Microsoft 365, video calls, media apps, and many creative tools either run natively or work well through Windows’ translation layer. The areas to check are usually more specific, like older Windows software or specialist work apps.
Intel Core Ultra and AMD Ryzen AI laptops take a more familiar x86 route, while still adding NPUs for newer AI features.
One thing to note: the exact model wording is important. A laptop with “Core Ultra” on the box is not automatically a Copilot+ PC, and the same goes for older Ryzen laptops without the right AI hardware.

RAM still matters more than most AI labels
RAM is likely to be one of the specs most familiar to many Windows laptop buyers, and with good reason: it's still one of the clearest signs of how a laptop will feel in daily use.
For a mainstream laptop in 2026, 16GB should be treated as the baseline – especially if the machine is being sold as an AI PC or Copilot+ PC – giving you enough headroom for normal work, video calls, web apps, and so on.
Anyone buying for heavier work like photo editing or coding should look at 32GB if the budget allows. As the AI boom takes hold, though, RAM is getting extremely expensive, so make sure you do really need it.
One benefit of buying a laptop with more RAM is that, in general, it will make the laptop eel useful for longer, especially on machines where the RAM is soldered and cannot be upgraded later.

Storage: 256GB is the minimum in 2026
Storage is another spec where the minimum and the sensible choice are not the same thing. A Copilot+ PC only needs 256GB of storage to meet Microsoft’s hardware requirements, but that can start to feel tight in everyday use.
For most people, 512GB is the better starting point, and leaves more breathing room over the lifetime of the laptop.
A 1TB drive is worth considering if you work with large files or want more local storage for games, video, or AI tools. However, as mentioned in the RAM section, AI companies are rapidly driving up prices for higher-storage SSDs.
External drives and cloud storage can help, but they are not a complete substitute for having enough fast storage inside the laptop you use every day.

Battery life: look for real-world testing
Battery life is one of the biggest promises behind the latest AI PCs, especially newer Arm-based Windows laptops.
More efficient chips and dedicated NPUs can help away from the charger, but battery life is still one of the easiest specs to oversell. A claim such as “up to 20 hours” may be based on video playback or controlled test conditions, rather than a normal day of usage.
Reviews are much more useful here, and TechRadar puts every laptop through a series of real-world battery tests to really dig into the real endurance.
Look for tested battery life that reflects mixed use, rather than assuming the biggest number on the box will match your working day.

The boring specs still matter
While AI labels are useful, they obviously don't make the rest of the laptop disappear. The screen, keyboard, trackpad, ports, weight, heat, and fan noise will shape your experience far more often than a fancy Copilot+ badge.
The best way to read a laptop spec sheet in 2026 is to start with your own needs: enough RAM, enough storage, tested battery life, and a screen and keyboard you’ll be happy to use for hours at a time.
After that, the NPU and TOPS figure can help you understand how ready the machine is for newer on-device AI features.
Windows laptop spec sheets have not become meaningless, just easier to misread. The best laptop is still the one that gets the fundamentals right first, then uses its AI hardware to add something useful on top.
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- Newegg packs Ryzen 5 9600X and 16GB DDR5 into a $520 combo — bundles also include a B650 motherboard and 240mm AIO liquid cooler
Newegg packs Ryzen 5 9600X and 16GB DDR5 into a $520 combo — bundles also include a B650 motherboard and 240mm AIO liquid cooler
Combo deals are a great way to offset today's inflated memory prices while saving money on a complete platform upgrade. One such offer we spotted at Newegg bundles an AMD Ryzen 5 9600X with a Gigabyte B650M motherboard and a Corsair Vengeance RGB 16GB DDR5-6000 memory kit for $519.99. In addition to saving roughly $50, the bundle also includes a free Cooler Master Elite 240mm AIO liquid cooler valued at $79.99.
The AMD Ryzen 5 9600X is a solid budget processor featuring 6 cores and 12 threads with a boost clock speed of 5.4 GHz. Based on AMD’s latest Zen 5 architecture, the CPU comes with a rated TDP of 65W, which not only makes it efficient but also allows it to run at much lower temperatures. As for memory, the 16GB Corsair Vengeance RGB is a solid kit offering support for AMD Expo, 6000 MT/s speeds, addressable RGB lighting, and CL36 latency with timings of 36-44-44-96.

The bundle includes AMD's Zen 5-powered Ryzen 5 9600X, a Gigabyte B650M Gaming Plus Wi-Fi motherboard, 16GB of Corsair Vengeance DDR5 memory, and a complimentary 240mm liquid cooler.View Deal
The Gigabyte B650M Gaming Plus Wi-Fi is an entry-level mATX motherboard that comes with all the essential features, including a 5+2+2 digital VRM solution, support for DDR5 8000 (OC) memory, two M.2 SSD slots with support for PCIe Gen 4.0 speeds, a quick-release mechanism for the PCIe x16 slot, and onboard Wi-Fi 6E and 2.5GbE LAN.
As mentioned, the deal includes a free Cooler Master Elite Liquid 240mm AIO liquid cooler, which should easily handle the Ryzen 5 9600X. The company claims that the included 120mm PWM fans are optimized for quiet operation, while the pre-installed CryoFuze thermal paste should offer excellent thermal conductivity. The cooler also comes with a unique translucent hexagonal cap that sits atop the pump block and features customizable ARGB lighting.
Considering the overall value, this $519.99 Newegg bundle offers a great starting point if you are looking at a budget-friendly AM5 gaming build. Not only do you save $50 on the core components, but you also get a free CPU cooler, bringing the total value of the offer to roughly $130. Do keep in mind that such combo deals are usually time-limited and subject to stock availability.
If you're looking for more savings, check out our Best PC Hardware deals for a range of products, or dive deeper into our specialized SSD and Storage Deals, Hard Drive Deals, Gaming Monitor Deals, Graphics Card Deals, gaming chair, or CPU Deals pages.
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- Microsoft loses Brazilian court case after telling hacked Xbox user to re-purchase games — tech giant ordered to restore Xbox account with all games and pay $400 in damages
Microsoft loses Brazilian court case after telling hacked Xbox user to re-purchase games — tech giant ordered to restore Xbox account with all games and pay $400 in damages
A Brazilian gamer who lost his Microsoft account and all his digital games has won a court order forcing the company to hand it all back, after support staff told him to simply repurchase his library. The user, who posts as Ordo_Liberal on Reddit, shared a screenshot of a small-claims ruling in the Xbox subreddit that gives Microsoft 15 days to restore access or face fines and roughly $400 (R$2,000) in damages. He said the account had two-factor authentication enabled when it was flagged and permanently suspended, and that none of Microsoft's recovery options allowed him to regain access before he filed his lawsuit.
According to the support emails he posted, Microsoft suspended the account after detecting what it described as unauthorized access, and said an investigation found the account's security information had been changed. The company treated the suspension as permanent and directed him to buy his games again rather than reinstating the ones already tied to the account.
Anyone with a large Microsoft account might want to take note here, because the suspension didn’t target a single game or console but the user’s entire account. Microsoft accounts can carry Xbox purchases, Windows licenses, store apps, 365, and OneDrive data, and a permanent suspension blocks all of it, even, as in this case, when you’ve got strong security and two-factor authentication set up.
Brazil's Consumer Defense Code and its small-claims track allow individuals to bring cases without a lawyer and without paying court costs, meaning Ordo_Liberal was able to take Microsoft to court without incurring any costs. If Microsoft misses the payment deadline, an additional 10% penalty will be imposed. While the damages awarded in this case are minor, it's notable that Microsoft has been compelled to restore the account and its contents, which runs counter to the standard platform position that customers license digital games rather than own them.
This, of course, is a first-instance small-claims judgment, not binding precedent, and it covers one account in one jurisdiction. Courts elsewhere have gone the other way. Chinese courts have recognized game accounts as inheritable property, while U.S. rulings generally treat games as revocable licenses. The case comes as both Microsoft and Sony push players away from physical media, with Xbox testing a way to convert discs into digital entitlements and Sony ending new PlayStation disc production in 2028. Microsoft hasn’t publicly commented on the ruling.
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- Bambu Lab collabs with Insta360 for epic design contest — win thousands in 3D printers, Luna Ultra cameras, and gift cards
Bambu Lab collabs with Insta360 for epic design contest — win thousands in 3D printers, Luna Ultra cameras, and gift cards
Bambu Lab announced a major collaboration with the camera brand Insta360, featuring a “Let’s Make It” Luna Ultra Design Challenge on MakerWorld. The two companies invite fans to design and 3D print custom hardware to fit the new Luna Ultra, a dual-lens 8K gimbal camera built for vlogging. This is the first camera brand to establish an official presence on MakerWorld, the home of Bambu Lab’s file library and maker community.
Up for grabs are $11,160 in prizes, including Luna Ultra cameras, 3D printers, and gift cards. The most intriguing part of the contest is a “Mystery Grand Prize” that will go to the most inspiring concept and could be selected for development as an official Insta360 product.
Though the Luna Ultra uses AI-powered software, AI-generated designs are not welcome in the contest. Each model entry must be a new, unique, human-created design that is printable on an FDM 3D printer. Designers can download a mockup of the Luna Ultra to precisely fit their creations to the camera without needing to own one first.
MakerWorld – and other 3D printing file sites – are already full of useful camera mods for all sorts of cameras. Tripods, clips, grips, boom arms, dollies, stands, cases, and storage systems abound for every kind of camera. Type “Insta360” into MakerWorld, and over a thousand files pop up for the company's older camera models. Most files are born of necessity, then shared for free by the photographers who designed them.
Insta360’s decision to embrace the 3D printing community and encourage fan-made mods is a refreshing change from standard corporate behavior. We’ve seen many cases of brands being overprotective of their IP and shutting down the "unauthorized" use of their name and image. Rather than presenting Bambu Lab users with a cease-and-desist letter, Insta360 is leaning into the fandom. By providing official 3D-printable mockups of the Luna Ultra only a few weeks after the camera’s launch, they are asking users to become active participants in the hype train.
“We see a shift where creativity doesn’t stop at capturing images—it extends into building and shaping the tools themselves. This collaboration between Insta360 and Bambu Lab brings together imaging and the maker community for the first time in this way, bringing creators the freedom to push the boundaries of what's possible,” said Max Richter, Co-founder & Vice President of Marketing at Insta360.
The two companies hope the contest encourages users to “move past the limits of off-the-shelf parts” and build custom gear uniquely designed for each photographer’s shooting environment.
You don’t need to have an Insta360 camera or even a 3D printer to enter the contest. The contest consists of two tracks: one for 3D printed models posted to MakerWorld and a second for creative ideas posted to social media.
For the model design challenge, contestants need to upload an original creation that fits the Luna Ultra and mark it with the hashtag #PrintForLuna.
Track 1: The Model Design Challenge
For the core model track, contestants need to upload an original creation that fits the Luna Ultra to MakerWorld and tag it with #PrintForLuna.
Three grand prizes will be awarded for physical designs:
Most Original: Wins an Insta360 Luna Ultra Creator Bundle and a Bambu Lab X2D Combo.
Best Functional: Wins an Insta360 Luna Ultra Standard Bundle and a Bambu Lab A2L Combo.
Best Aesthetic: Wins an Insta360 Luna Ultra Standard Bundle and a Bambu Lab A2L Combo.
Models must fit the Luna Ultra, and be printable on an FDM printer. Each participant can submit up to five entries per contest, and each entry must be a new, unique design. AI generated models and remixes are not eligible. Models will be judged by a committee based on relevance, printability, uniqueness, visual appeal and functionality.
Track 2: The Social Media Campaign
The social media contest is for creators who may be new to 3D printing and lack design skills to actually design and print their ideas. Entries can be based on idea concepts, sketches or written descriptions shared on Instagram, TikTok, YouTube, Facebook, or Reddit (r/Insta360) with the hashtags #PrintForLuna #BambuLab #Insta360LunaUltra.
Two grand prizes will be awarded for social media posts:
Most Creative Idea: Wins an Insta360 Luna Ultra Standard Bundle and a Bambu Lab X2D Combo.
Most Practical Idea: Wins an Insta360 Luna Ultra Standard Bundle and a Bambu Lab X2D Combo.
Submissions will be open from July 10 to August 9, with winners announced on August 20, 2026
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- AMD RX 9070 GRE collapses to $499 to save 1440p gaming — RDNA 4 price slips 9% to steal a piece of Nvidia's mid-range pie
AMD RX 9070 GRE collapses to $499 to save 1440p gaming — RDNA 4 price slips 9% to steal a piece of Nvidia's mid-range pie
AMD’s formerly China-exclusive Radeon RX 9070 GRE, which rivals the best graphics cards, went global last month at a suggested MSRP of $549. The GPU has now seen its first price drop since its launch, with the Gigabyte Gaming Radeon RX 9070 GRE available for $499 at Newegg. While the listing shows $549, customers can use a $50 promo code by submitting their email address to reveal it.
The Radeon RX 9070 GRE is built on AMD’s RDNA 4 graphics architecture, and uses the same Navi 48 GPU as the Radeon RX 9070 and RX 9070 XT. However, it uses a cut-down version of that chip with 48 compute units. It also comes with 12GB of GDDR6 running at 18 Gbps on a 192-bit bus, offering 432 GB/s of raw memory bandwidth. Despite the scaled-down specifications, the RX 9070 GRE retains a TDP of 220W, similar to the standard Radeon RX 9070. Essentially, the card sits between the RX 9060 XT 16GB and the RX 9070, and AMD claims it delivers 21% higher average performance than the RTX 5060 Ti 16GB in 1440p gaming.



In our testing of the XFX Swift Radeon RX 9070 GRE, we found that the card averages 120 FPS at 1080p and 86.6 FPS at 1440p across our 11-game raster-only test suite. That makes it a solid choice for high-refresh-rate gaming at two of the most popular monitor resolutions, and it offers a comfortable position over the RX 9060 XT 16GB and RTX 5060 Ti 16GB.
Unfortunately, the RX 9070 GRE is not entirely impressive at 4K resolution as it struggles to maintain an average of 60 FPS. That said, enabling FSR 4 upscaling and frame generation in supported titles can significantly improve performance. Ray tracing performance remains a weaker area for the RX 9070 GRE. Gamers who prefer enabling RT effects will likely need to enable FSR 4 to offset the performance hit, particularly at higher resolutions.
At its discounted price, the RX 9070 GRE competes directly with Nvidia's RTX 5060 Ti 16GB, which currently sells for well over $500. If you are a gamer who prioritizes raw rasterized performance, the RX 9070 GRE is worth considering, especially if you're upgrading from an older GPU such as the RX 6700 XT or RTX 3070.
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- livediagram – Draw, collaborate, and share diagrams instantly in your browser for free
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- Razer’s Soma Chroma is the wireless RGB gaming chair your setup didn’t know it needed, and it’s way better than I expected
Razer’s Soma Chroma is the wireless RGB gaming chair your setup didn’t know it needed, and it’s way better than I expected
We all knew this day would come. Razer has spent the last decade spreading its glowing tendrils into every conceivable corner of the tech world, putting colorful lights on everything from mousepads to beverage coasters. A fully illuminated gaming chair was always a matter of when, not if.
Enter the Razer Soma Chroma, announced on June 25th. It is a product that answers a question absolutely nobody was asking, yet it manages to be completely awesome in execution. Is a neon-soaked headrest necessary to hit your headshots in Valorant? Not even slightly. Is it a hilarious, beautifully built piece of functional performance art? Absolutely.
While the minimalist crowd might scoff at the pure absurdity of a glowing chair, it is exactly this kind of unhinged commitment to a design identity that keeps me in this game. I love to see companies take genuine risks and lean heavily into who they are, and Razer did not blink here.
Razer had no input, nor did it see the contents of this review, prior to publication.

The Razer Soma Chroma is the wireless RGB gaming chair your setup did not know it needed. It blends reactive lighting with all‑day comfort and cuts cable clutter entirely thanks to an ultra‑low latency HyperSpeed wireless connection powered by a simple USB‑C power bank. The dual‑density cold‑cured foam seat and built‑in ergonomic lumbar arch keep your posture neutral and your backside relaxed through marathon sessions.View Deal
The Evil Throne Visual Aesthetic
Setting up the Soma Chroma is an absolute breeze. From cracking open the massive cardboard box to actually parking my rear end in the seat, the entire assembly process took me less than 10 minutes. The parts clear out easily, the bolts line up beautifully, and the 6 cm PU caster wheels pop right into the powder-coated steel base without throwing a tantrum. Once assembled, those wheels roll smoothly across both hard floors and rugs alike without any annoying stuttering.
When you finally stand back and look at it, the visual payoff is immediate. The standout feature is the pair of prominent RGB wings framing the headrest area.
The Razer Soma Chroma turns your desk into a sci-fi command center, framing you in a spectacular neon halo that makes you look like a movie super villain.
Sitting in this chair makes you feel like an antagonist plotting world domination while waiting for your casual matchmaking lobby to fill up. As you can see in the above photos, the lighting strip is perfectly uniform, incredibly bright, and creates a spectacular glow that looks brilliant on a stream camera or reflecting off a dark wall.
Comfort for the Long Haul
Beyond the light show, a chair actually needs to work as a piece of furniture. I spent the last 10 days using the Soma Chroma as my daily driver, logging a punishing 8 hours a day for multiple days, and my back has been perfectly happy.
Razer opted for a dual-density cold-cured foam setup for the cushion. There is a noticeably softer outer layer that immediately contours to your body when you sit down, which sits directly on top of a much firmer base layer that keeps the chair from bottoming out over long sessions. The built-in ergonomic lumbar arch provides great passive support to your lower spine, encouraging a healthy posture without requiring constant manual adjustments.
Instead of the premium leatherette styling found on the Iskur line, the Soma Chroma utilizes a soft cloth fabric upholstery. You can see the distinct paneled layout of the fabric seat base. The material feels cozy, gentle, and broken-in right out of the box, though it does tend to collect a bit of back heat.
On particularly warm summer days, you might find yourself wishing for a bit more ventilation. It's also a magnet for pet hair, if you have furry friends as I do.
My biggest critique lands squarely on the armrests. The chair features basic 2D armrests that only allow for height adjustments and generic inward or outward angling. If you are moving over from a high-end chair with 3D or 4D armrests, the lack of forward, backward, or lateral sliding movements feels like an unfortunate omission on a $499.99 piece of hardware.
Controlling the Light Show
Connecting the chair to your PC is as familiar as any other Razer peripheral. You can use Bluetooth for a quick mobile hookup, or plug in the included 2.4GHz wireless USB Type-A dongle for a low-latency connection to your rig.
Once connected, the Synapse software gives you complete control over the 16.8 million colors. You can easily adjust the overall brightness slider, toggle power-saving sleep timers to dim the lights during inactivity, or launch Chroma Studio to synchronize your seating with game-reactive profiles.
You can see in the photo below how you can use multiple colors at once and use preset motion settings like Ripple, Starlight, Reactive, or Static to give the effect you want. In that photo, I went with Windows Central's colors, which is fun. Most of my photos here are static, simply because having Ripple or Wave enabled, which looks awesome, may be distracting if you're on a professional web call versus streaming on Twitch.
If you already own other hardware like my just-reviewed Seiren V3 Pro microphone, the Huntsman V3 Pro TKL, or the ultra-premium Huntsman Signature Edition, the ability to sync your entire room's theme together creates an incredibly cohesive ecosystem.
If you prefer to adjust things on the fly without minimizing your game, there is a physical control panel stitched directly into the fabric on the top of the headrest. The buttons are clicky and responsive, allowing you to turn the RGB on or off, cycle through effects, and tweak brightness.
The comedy here is that you cannot actually see or easily reach these buttons blindly while sitting down. You have to get up out of the chair to make physical adjustments, making Razer Synapse the vastly superior option for mid-game tweaks.
Powering Your RGB
Because dangling a long power cable off a spinning, rolling desk chair is an absolute recipe for disaster, Razer designed the Soma Chroma to run completely wirelessly via a clever hidden feature. There is a dedicated zipper pocket built directly into the rear of the seat base. This pocket allows you to tuck away a standard USB Type-C power bank (not included), keeping your setup clean and cord-free.
If you absolutely despise dealing with batteries, you can buy a Razer Type-C extension cable separately for about $19.99 on Amazon to plug the chair straight into a wall outlet. This gives you an always-on light show, but it obviously creates a massive trip hazard if you like to spin around or roll across your room.
Fortunately, running it wirelessly is shockingly viable. During my 10 days of evaluation, I hooked the chair up to a standard 49.6WHr battery pack. After two full, continuous workdays consisting of 16 total hours of use with the RGB strips cranked to absolute maximum brightness, the battery pack was only down by roughly 50%. That means you can easily expect a massive 30-plus hours of glorious neon illumination before you ever need to think about pulling the battery pack out to recharge it.
Missing Perks and Future Upgrades

It is worth noting that the standard Soma Chroma does not feature any internal haptic feedback. If you want your seat to rumble alongside your games, you will need to buy an additional add-on pad like the recently reviewed Razer Freyja cushion.
Knowing Razer's historic release patterns, I am completely confident that we will eventually see a premium Soma Chroma "Pro" down the line that integrates both the fancy lighting strips and full-body haptic motors into a single package. When that inevitably happens, it will likely cost a small fortune, which makes the $499.99 entry fee for this model feel relatively reasonable for the wild novelty and comfort it brings to the table.
Razer Soma Chroma review: My final thoughts
✅ You should buy this if ...
- You want peak gamer aesthetic (or like fun).
- You want a solid, comfortable gaming chair
- You already have a lot of Razer accessories to pair with it
❌ You should not buy this if ...
- You work in an office, or need something more professional
- You prefer leatherette materials
- You don't want to charge/power yet-another-accessory
The Razer Soma Chroma is an absolute blast of a gaming chair. It takes a ridiculous concept and executes it with high-quality materials, stable wireless connectivity, and genuine ergonomic support. It might not be a necessary upgrade for the casual office worker, but for the enthusiast who wants to lean completely into the ultimate battlestation aesthetic, it delivers exactly what it promises.
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Razer’s Soma Chroma is a wireless RGB gaming chair powered by a simple USB‑C power bank, keeping your setup clean while adding reactive lighting to your entire battlestation. The real surprise is the comfort. Dual‑density foam, an ergonomic lumbar arch, and a reinforced frame make it feel like a genuine upgrade, not just an RGB stunt.
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- How England’s win, draw, or loss vs Norway could impact the 2026 World Cup bracket
How England’s win, draw, or loss vs Norway could impact the 2026 World Cup bracket
England’s quarterfinal against Norway is one of the biggest matches remaining at the 2026 World Cup, and the outcome could dramatically reshape the tournament bracket. The Three Lions enter the contest after a thrilling victory over Mexico, while Norway arrives full of confidence following a stunning upset of Brazil. Before the first whistle in Miami, fans are already wondering how each possible result could alter the road to the final.
England heads into the knockout clash following a 3-2 victory over Mexico, while Norway earned a memorable 2-1 triumph over Brazil to reach its first-ever World Cup quarterfinal. With Harry Kane, Jude Bellingham, Erling Haaland and Martin Odegaard all preparing for another high-pressure occasion, the winner will move one step closer to lifting soccer’s biggest prize.
The Vikings have become one of the tournament’s biggest surprises after ending a 28-year World Cup absence by reaching the last eight. Stale Solbakken’s side has combined fearless attacking soccer with remarkable resilience, eliminating Brazil after also overcoming Ivory Coast in the previous knockout round.
| Date | Norway’s Opponent | Stage | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| June 16, 2026 | Iraq | Group Stage | Win (4–1) |
| June 22, 2026 | Senegal | Group Stage | Win (3–2) |
| June 26, 2026 | France | Group Stage | Loss (1–4) |
| June 30, 2026 | Ivory Coast | Round of 32 | Win (2–1) |
| July 5, 2026 | Brazil | Round of 16 | Win (2–1) |
On the other hand, the Three Lions’ journey has been equally dramatic. Thomas Tuchel’s squad survived an exhausting battle against co-host Mexico, winning despite playing with ten men for a significant portion of the second half.
| Date | England’s Opponent | Stage | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| June 17, 2026 | Croatia | Group Stage | Win (4–2) |
| June 23, 2026 | Ghana | Group Stage | Draw (0–0) |
| June 27, 2026 | Panama | Group Stage | Win (2–0) |
| July 1, 2026 | DR Congo | Round of 32 | Win (2–1) |
| July 5, 2026 | Mexico | Round of 16 | Win (3–2) |
What happens if England wins and Norway loses?
If England defeats Norway, Thomas Tuchel’s side will secure a place in the 2026 World Cup Semi-finals. The Three Lions would then face the winner of Argentina versus Switzerland, keeping alive hopes of reaching another World Cup final.

Victory would also maintain England’s pursuit of its first world title since 1966. With Kane and Bellingham leading the attack, England would remain on the same side of the bracket as Argentina or Switzerland before a potential final against the winner emerging from the opposite half.
England enters the Quarter-finals carrying momentum after winning three consecutive matches while scoring at least twice in each victory. Despite lingering injury concerns, squad depth remains one of its greatest strengths entering the decisive stage of the tournament.
What happens if the match is level after 90 minutes?
If England and Norway are tied at the end of regulation, neither nation advances immediately. Instead, the quarterfinal would move into two 15-minute periods of extra time, with penalties deciding the winner if the deadlock remains.

This scenario introduces another layer of drama, especially for players already carrying yellow cards. England stars such as Jude Bellingham and several teammates could risk suspension for the semifinals if they receive another booking before eventually advancing.
Extra time would also test both squads physically after demanding knockout campaigns. Miami’s expected heat could become another significant factor as tired legs begin to influence the contest.
| Tournament Round | Left Side of Bracket | Right Side of Bracket |
| Quarter-finals | France 2-0 Morocco Spain 2-1 Belgium | England vs. Norway Argentina vs. Switzerland |
| Semi-finals | France vs. Spain (July 14) | England/Norway vs. Argentina/Switzerland (July 15) |
| World Cup Final | Winner Semifinal 1 (July 19) | Winner Semifinal 2 (July 19) |
What happens if Norway wins and England loses?
If Norway eliminates England, the Scandinavian nation would complete another historic achievement by reaching its first-ever World Cup semifinal. Such a result would become one of the greatest moments in Norwegian soccer history, following the already remarkable victory over Brazil.

The Vikings would then advance to face Argentina/Switzerland in Atlanta. England’s campaign would come to an end at the quarterfinal stage despite entering the tournament as one of the favorites.
Haaland has played a central role in Norway’s remarkable run, scoring seven goals to establish himself among the Golden Boot leaders. Martin Odegaard’s creativity, combined with the pace of Norway’s supporting attackers, has transformed the team into one of the competition’s most dangerous outsiders.

Bitcoin nearing late stages of bear market: Jamie Coutts, Real Vision
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Real Vision chief crypto analyst Jamie Coutts said it's far too early to call $1 million by 2030, but he's confident Bitcoin could climb up to $250,000 over the next couple of years.
WhatsApp desktop turns your PC into a full messaging hub
WhatsApp's desktop app turns your Windows or Mac into a full messaging hub. You can link up to four devices at once, make voice and video calls straight from your webcam, and type on a real keyboard instead of a phone screen. Your phone only needs to reconnect once every 14 days, so it's an easy way to stay on top of conversations while you actually get work done.
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- HKC Lists Specifications For World’s First 31.4″ And 27″ RGB Mini LED Monitors; Launches A Dual Mode Fast IPS Gaming Monitor As Well
HKC Lists Specifications For World’s First 31.4″ And 27″ RGB Mini LED Monitors; Launches A Dual Mode Fast IPS Gaming Monitor As Well
Several new monitors were debuted, featuring different display technologies with high refresh rates for gamers. HKC Reveals Specs for RGB Mini LED Gaming Monitors at BW2026, Offering Dual Mode Configuration; Also Debuts an IPS Dual Mode Monitor for the Budget Segment In the ongoing Bilibili World 2026 event, popular display maker HKC has introduced several new gaming monitors for enthusiasts. The company has revealed the specifications of its first RGB mini LED gaming monitors, which it debuted at the Computex 2026 event. These were two displays that were based on the RGB Mini LED technology, offering exceptional color volume. RGB […]
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Top 5 reasons to reserve the new Samsung foldable phones
Samsung is once again letting fans reserve its upcoming foldable phones. The next Unpacked event is set for July 22; the in-person event is scheduled in London, while the event will be livestreamed on official Samsung channels and YouTube. Reserving the next Galaxy unlocks some impressive perks for your purchase, with one benefiting even if no purchase is made.
Here are the top 5 reasons to reserve the new Samsung foldable phones:
1. Free $30 Samsung Credit
Samsung officially confirmed it’s giving away a free $30 Credit for everyone reserving the next Galaxy devices. While it comes as cash, the credit can be used toward additional accessory items when you preorder the new foldables.
2. Up to $1,230 in total savings with boosted trade-in credits
Shoppers can secure enhanced trade-in credits for their next purchase. Samsung would offer up to a $1,200 discount toward the new Galaxy Z Fold 8 series phones when you preorder by trading in your existing handset.
We expect Galaxy Z Fold 7 owners to receive up to a $1,200 trade-in discount.
3. Entry to a $500 giveaway
You get automatically enrolled into a $500 giveaway the time you fill the reservation form. Samsung previously offered $5,000 to a lucky winner, but it has now splited in 10 parts, maximizing the win potential.
The best part: You are eligible for the giveaway even if you don’t purchase any new device.
4. Enhanced preorder perks (2x storage upgrade)
Samsung usually offers a free storage upgrade to preorder consumers. Simply put: ordering a 256GB variant would secure a 512GB version for you. The same way, ordering the 512GB model will take the storage to 1TB at no extra cost.
5. Priority delivery and early access to exclusive colors
Galaxy Z Fold 7 broke sales records in various countries last year. The Galaxy Z Fold 8 (wide) and Z Fold 8 Ultra models may further cement Samsung’s foldable ambitions.
If you are considering upgrading to a new foldable phone, reserving early will ensure you don’t have to wait much. Samsung will prioritize reserved users at the time of shipping the devices to deliver them by the day the global sale starts.
How to reserve the next Galaxy?
Access the reserve page through samsung.com or the Samsung Shop app. If you are in the US, you don’t have to pay any upfront fee to fill out the reservation form.
- Reserve the next Galaxy on samsung.com.
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Dünya Kupası'nda şok ölüm: Futbol dünyası yasta
2026 Dünya Kupası'nda Güney Afrika formasıyla 3 grup maçında da sahne alan ve ülkesinin tarihi başarısında büyük pay sahibi olan 25 yaşındaki millî futbolcu Jayden Adams ani vefatıyla futbol dünyasını yasa boğdu. Turnuva sırasında büyükanne acısı yaşamasına rağmen profesyonelliğiyle takdir toplayan Mamelodi Sundowns'ın genç yıldızının kesin ölüm nedeni henüz açıklanmazken, acılı aile ve kulübü mahremiyet talep etti.
Futbol dünyası, 2026 Dünya Kupası'nda Güney Afrika formasıyla harikalar yaratan 25 yaşındaki orta saha oyuncusu Jayden Adams’ın ani vefatıyla sarsıldı. Turnuvada ülkesi adına 3 grup maçında da sahaya çıkan genç yıldızın ölümü, spor camiasını yasa boğdu.
Mamelodi Sundowns ve Güney Afrika millî takımının parlayan yıldızı Jayden Adams, henüz kariyerinin zirvesindeyken hayata gözlerini yumdu. Ölüm haberi menajerlik şirketi ve aile sözcüleri tarafından doğrulanırken, futbolcunun bu ani kaybı büyük bir şok etkisi yarattı.
Genç futbolcunun kesin ölüm nedeni hakkında henüz resmî bir açıklama yapılmadı. Adams’ın ailesi ve kulübü Mamelodi Sundowns, bu büyük trajedinin ardından derin bir yas sürecinde olduklarını belirterek, kamuoyundan ve basından mahremiyetlerine saygı gösterilmesini talep etti.
Güney Afrika'nın 2026 Dünya Kupası'nda son 32 turuna kalarak tarih yazmasında büyük pay sahibi olan Adams, gruptaki 3 maçta da görev aldı:
- Meksika maçında ilk 11'de 60 dakika sahada kaldı.
- Çekya maçından sadece bir gün önce 72 yaşındaki büyükannesini kaybetmesine rağmen büyük bir profesyonellikle ilk 11'de sahaya çıktı.
- Takımının gruptan çıkmasını sağlayan kritik Güney Kore galibiyetinde sonradan oyuna girerek mücadele etti.
Güney Afrika Spor Bakanı Gayton McKenzie ve Güney Afrika Futbolcular Birliği (SAFPU), ülkenin en yetenekli gençlerinden birini kaybetmenin derin üzüntüsünü paylaştıklarını açıklayarak futbol dünyasına başsağlığı diledi.

Ahmed Kutucu mümkünse İstanbul'da kalacak: Ama Galatasaray'da değil
Galatasaray'ın yeni sezon planlamasında fazla düşünülmeyen Ahmed Kutucu'nun ayrılması bekleniyor. Geçtiğimiz günlerde evlenen 26 yaşındaki futbolcunun İstanbul'dan ayrılmak istemediği öğrenildi. Bu sebeple diğer seçeneklere mesafeli yaklaşıyor.
Galatasaray 2025'in Ocak ayında Eyüpspor'a 5.96 milyon euro ödeyerek Ahmed Kutucu'yu kadrosuna katmıştı. 1.81 boyundaki futbolcuyla 30 Haziran 2028'e kadar mukavele yapıldı. Ancak 26 yaşındaki futbolcu, beklentilerin altında kaldı. Fazla forma süresi de bulamadı.
RİZESPOR VE ÇORUM FK
Ahmed'in kısa süre içinde ayrılması bekleniyor. Şu anda Çaykur Rizespor ve Çorum FK gibi ekipler ona yoğun ilgi gösteriyor. Fakat oyuncunun bir istanbul ekibine gitmeye daha sıcak baktığı öğrenildi. Geçtiğimiz günlerde evlenen Kutucu'nun tercihi İstanbul kulüpleri olacak.
BELKİ BAŞAKŞEHİR
Ezeli rakipler dışında Süper Lig'de şu İstanbul takımları bulunuyor:
Başakşehir
Kasımpaşa
Eyüpspor
Bu 3 ekip içinde Başakşehir ihtimali gerçeğe dönüşebilir. Çünkü Galatasaray, Bertuğ Yıldırım'ı istiyor. Genç forvetin transferinde Ahmed Kutucu'nun da takasta kullanılabileceği konuşuluyor. Cim-Bom ayrıca Başakşehir'e bonservis bedeli de ödeyecek.

Göztepe 10+4 kuralından memnun
Göztepe Kulübü Başkanı Rasmus Ankersen, yeni sezonla ilgili değerlendirmelerde bulundu.
Göztepe Kulübü Başkanı Rasmus Ankersen, Türkiye Futbol Federasyonunun (TFF) 10+4 yabancı oyuncu kuralının devam etmesinden memnun olduklarını belirterek, kulüp olarak alınan her karara uyum sağlamaya odaklandıklarını söyledi.
Ankersen, Göztepe'nin kamp çalışmalarını sürdürdüğü Slovenya'nın başkenti Lübliyana yakınlarındaki Bled kasabasında düzenlediği basın toplantısında, geçen sezonun ardından bu yıl daha başarılı olmayı hedeflediklerini ifade etti.
Kulübün finansal açıdan güçlü bir yapıya sahip olduğunu dile getiren Ankersen, bunun sürdürülebilir transfer politikası ve artan ticari gelirler sayesinde mümkün olduğunu belirtti.
Transfer çalışmalarını kulübün oyun anlayışı ve uzun vadeli planlaması doğrultusunda yürüttüklerini vurgulayan Ankersen, "Biz en pahalı oyuncuların peşinde değiliz. Oyun stratejimize ve kulübümüzün kültürüne en uygun, gelişime açık ve kulübümüze değer katabilecek oyuncuları arıyoruz." dedi.
Romulo transferini bu modelin önemli örneklerinden biri olarak gösteren Ankersen, genç ve gelişime açık futbolcuları keşfedip hem sportif hem de ekonomik değer üretmeyi hedeflediklerini kaydetti.
Yeni sezonda savunmadaki istikrarı koruyup hücum gücünü artırmak istediklerini belirten Ankersen, transfer döneminin sonuna kadar takıma yeni oyuncuların katılacağını, ayrılıkların da yaşanacağını ifade etti.
Kaleci transferi üzerinde de çalıştıklarını aktaran Ankersen, Arda Özçimen'in potansiyeline güvendiklerini ancak bu bölgede alternatifleri değerlendirmeyi sürdürdüklerini söyledi.
"(10+4 yabancı kuralı) Bu karar bizim adımıza doğru"
TFF'nin yabancı oyuncu kuralına ilişkin değerlendirmelerde bulunan Ankersen, şunları kaydetti:
"Yabancı kararıyla ilgili olarak biz 10+4'ün devam etmesinden dolayı mutlu olduğumuzu söyleyebilirim. Mehmet Sepil ile beraber bunu her zaman değerlendiriyoruz ve bu kuralın devam etmesinin doğru olduğunu düşünüyoruz. Biz aslında kararlar ne olursa olsun bunlara en iyi şekilde adapte olmalıyız. Tabii ki bu yabancı kurulanın Türk futboluna finansal açıdan nasıl etkileri var, bunun da değerlendirilmesi gerekiyor. Bunun çözümünün ise kendi Türk oyuncularınızı akademinizden yetiştirmek olduğunu düşünüyorum. Ben bunu düşünüyorum. Bu nedenle akademimize büyük önem veriyoruz. Bu çok önemli bir şey. Söylediğim gibi Türkiye Futbol Federasyonunun aldığı bu karar bizim adımıza doğru."

Greenwood'da son 24 saat: Resmi olarak anlaşmaya varıldı
Marsilya'nın yollarını ayırma kararı aldığı Mason Greenwood, Fenerbahçe ve Atlético Madrid ile el sıkıştı. İngiliz yıldızın kaderini belirleyecek 24 saatlik geri sayım başladı; son karar Pazar günü açıklanıyor!
Marsilya'nın kadro değerini nakde çevirmek adına yollarını ayırmaya hazırlandığı Mason Greenwood transferinde düğüm çözülüyor. Fransız ekibinin her konuda el sıkıştığı iki kulüp var: Fenerbahçe ve Atlético Madrid. İngiliz yıldızın nihai kararını vermesi için önünde yalnızca 24 saati kaldı.
Uzun süre oyuncunun peşinde koşan İtalyan ekibine transfer ihtimali tamamen ortadan kalktı. Daha önce Getafe'de kiralık oynayan Greenwood, tanıdığı bir lig olduğu için Atlético Madrid'e daha sıcak bakıyor.
Fenerbahçe Sportif Direktörü Oğuz Çetin, bu transfere olan inancını vurgulayarak İngiliz golcünün sonunda İstanbul'a geleceğini iddia etti. Her iki kulüple de şartlarda anlaşan 24 yaşındaki forvet, kesin kararını Pazar günü açıklayacak.
Eski Marsilya oyuncusu ve teknik direktörü Albert Emon, Greenwood'un ayrılığını değerlendirirken oyuncunun kalitesine vurgu yaptı:
- Son iki yıldır takımın gol kralıydı ve sahada tahmin edilemez bir oyun kurucuydu. Savunma zaafları olsa da onu izlemek büyük keyifti. Arkasında bir şampiyonluk veya final bırakamadığı için bu ayrılık yarım kalmış bir iş hissi yaratacak. Yerini doldurmak çok zor.
Marsilya’nın mali kaynak yaratmak adına sabırsızlandığı bu transferde, Greenwood'un rota tercihi önümüzdeki saatlerde resmiyet kazanacak.

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Galatasaray Çağdaş Faktoring Derin Erdoğan ile sözleşme yeniledi!
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Çorum FK, Hüseyin Bulut'u kadrosuna kattı

Almanya'da Klopp dönemi başlıyor

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Osimhen, antrenmanlara başladı!

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Lesley Ugochukwu transferinde Osimhen etkisi!

Göztepe'den transfer açıklaması!

Galatasaray'dan Fenerbahçe'nin eski yıldızına kanca! Davinson giderse o gelecek
Galatasaray'ın ismi İtalyan kulüpleri ile anılan Davinson Sanchez'in ayrılığı ihtimalinde bir dönem Fenerbahçe'de oynayan o yıldız için harekete geçeceği öne sürüldü. İşte detaylar... (GS SPOR HABERİ)Devamı için tıklayınız
Fenerbahçe'den golcü transferinde ters köşe! Herkes Guirassy, Watkins derken...
Fenerbahçe Vedat Muriqi sonrası bir golcü transferi daha yapmayı planlıyor. Sarı-lacivertlilerin bu doğrultuda gündemine Serhou Guirassy ve Ollie Watkins gelmişti. Son olarak Fenerbahçe'ye golcü transferi...Devamı için tıklayınız
A Milli Kadın Voleybol Takımımız Japonya'yı mağlup etti!
A Milli Kadın Voleybol Takımımız, Milletler Ligi 3. haftasının 3'üncü maçında Japonya'yı 3-1 mağlup etti. İşte maçın detayları...Devamı için tıklayınız
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Göztepe Kulübü Başkanı Rasmus Ankersen, Türkiye Futbol Federasyonunun (TFF) 10+4 yabancı oyuncu kuralının devam etmesinden memnun olduklarını belirterek, kulüp olarak alınan her karara uyum sağlamaya odaklandıklarını...Devamı için tıklayınız
Galatasaray Çağdaş Faktoring Derin Erdoğan ile nikah tazeledi!
Galatasaray Çağdaş Faktoring Kadın Basketbol Takımı, milli oyuncu Derin Erdoğan ile yeni sözleşme imzalandığını resmi sosyal medya hesabından duyurdu.Devamı için tıklayınız
Çorum FK Hüseyin Bulut transferini açıkladı!
Trendyol Süper Lig ekiplerinden Arca Çorum FK, sağ bek Hüseyin Bulut'u kadrosuna kattı.Devamı için tıklayınız
Fenerbahçe Braxton Key transferini duyurdu!
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ABL-də 2026/27 mövsümünə nə vaxt start veriləcək?
Azərbaycan Basketbol Liqasında (ABL) 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünün yarış formatı, iştirak şərtləri və əsas normativ dəyişiklikləri açıqlanıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Azərbaycan Basketbol Federasiyasının (ABF) mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, yeni mövsümə 2026-cı il oktyabrın 3-də start veriləcək. 8 komanda 3 dövrədən ibarət müntəzəm çempionatda, ümumilikdə 21 tur ərzində mübarizə aparacaq. Müntəzəm mövsüm başa çatdıqdan sonra turnir cədvəlində ilk iki yeri tutmuş komandalar birbaşa yarımfinala vəsiqə qazanacaqlar. 3, 4, 5 və 6-cı yerləri tutmuş komandalar isə “pley-in” mərhələsində iştirak edəcəklər.
Yarımfinal və final mərhələləri maksimum beş oyundan ibarət seriya formatında keçiriləcək. Yarımfinal seriyasında ən tez üç qələbə qazanmış komanda finala yüksələcək. Final seriyasında da ən tez üç qələbə qazanmış komanda Azərbaycan Basketbol Liqasının çempionu elan olunacaq.
Müntəzəm mövsümü 7-ci və 8-ci pillələrdə başa vurmuş komandalar isə daha yüksək pillədə qərarlaşmış klubun meydanında keçiriləcək “pley-out” oyununda qarşılaşacaqlar. Qalib komanda növbəti mövsüm üçün ABL-də iştirak hüququnu qoruyacaq.
2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün yekununa əsasən, yeni mövsümdə “Sabah”, “Landau Lions”, “Gəncə”, “Neftçi” İK, “Şəki”, “Naxçıvan”, “Ordu” və NTD klubları iştirak hüququ qazanıblar. Bu komandalardan hər hansı biri iştirak üçün tələb olunan sənədləri təqdim etmədiyi və ya Əsasnamədə (2026/2027) müəyyən edilmiş inzibati və idman tələblərinə cavab vermədiyi halda, ABF ötən mövsümü 9–12-ci yerlərdə başa vurmuş klublar arasında dəvət prosesinə başlayacaq.
Yeni mövsümdə də oyunlar əvvəlki mövsümdə olduğu kimi, “4+1” qaydası ilə keçiriləcək. Hər bir komanda oyun ərzində meydanda eyni vaxtda ən azı 1 yerli basketbolçunun iştirakını təmin etməlidir. Bununla yanaşı, ABL-də iştirak edən hər bir klub mövsüm başlamazdan əvvəl ABF-də ən azı 5 yerli basketbolçunu qeydiyyatdan keçirməlidir.
Əvəzedicilər Liqasında yeni mövsümə avqustun 21-də start veriləcək
Premyer Liqada çıxış edən klubların ikinci komandaları arasında keçirilən Əvəzedicilər Liqasında 2026/27 mövsümünə avqustda start veriləcək.
Arena.az bu barədə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının (PFL) rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
Məlumatda vurğulanır ki, payız-yaz sistemi ilə təşkil olunacaq Əvəzedicilər Liqasının 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünə avqustun 21-də start veriləcək. O da qeyd edilir ki, yeni mövsümdə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında çıxış edəcək bütün klubların əvəzedici komandaları bu yarışda mübarizə aparacaqlar.
Xatırladaq ki, Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında 12 komanda yarışır. Bu isə o deməkdir ki, Əvəzedicilər Liqasında aşağıdakı klubların əvəzediciləri yarışacaqlar:
Sabah
Qarabağ
Turan Tovuz
Neftçi
Zirə
Sumqayıt
Araz-Naxçıvan
Şamaxı
İmişli
Qəbələ
Kəpəz
Şəfa
DÇ-2026-da oynamış futbolçu vəfat etdi
Cənubi Afrika millisinin və “Mamelodi” klubunun yarımmüdafiəçisi Ceyden Adams vəfat edib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Afrika mətbuatı məlumat yayıb. 25 yaşlı oyunçunun ölüm səbəbi bilinmir.
Adams CAR millisinin heyətində DÇ-2026-da 3 oyuna çıxıb.
Əvəzedicilər Liqasının başlama vaxtı bilindi – 12 komanda olacaq
Payız-yaz sistemi ilə təşkil olunacaq Əvəzedicilər Liqasının 2026/27 mövsümünün başlama tarixi müəyyənləşib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, yeni mövsümdə turnirdə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında çıxış edən bütün klubların əvəzedici komandaları mübarizə aparacaq.
Əvəzedicilər Liqasının 2026/27 mövsümünə avqustun 21-də start veriləcək.
DÇ-2026-da oynamış futbolçu vəfat etdi
Vozinya Messinin komanda yoldaşı ola bilər
DÇ-2026-nın iştirakçısı olan futbolçu dünyasını dəyişdi
Əvəzedicilər Liqasında növbəti mövsüm bu tarixdə başlayacaq
İngiltərə millisi yarımfinala gedən yolda itkilərlə üzləşə bilər
Nottingham Forest join Napoli in race for Fiorentina’s Dodo
Dodo appears to be on his way out of Fiorentina this summer, and Nottingham Forest have become the latest club to register an interest in the Brazilian full-back.
According to reports from FirenzeViola, the right-back has made no secret of his wish to move on, and the Viola, working alongside his representatives, are now trying to find him a new home.
A quick sale is far from guaranteed, though: with his contract ticking down to 2027, Fiorentina are still holding out for around €15 million, a fee that complicates any swift departure.

Napoli push hardest for Dodo as Nottingham Forest enquire
Napoli have been the most persistent of his admirers, returning to the 1998-born defender repeatedly in recent weeks.
A route to a deal may lie in an exchange: Fiorentina are keen on Napoli winger Noa Lang, raising the possibility of a swap with a cash element tilted in the Partenopei’s favour.
Forest, for their part, have made contact from the Premier League as they search for a wide defender of Dodo’s type.
They are not the only ones circling.
Como look, for now, the likeliest to firm up their interest with a concrete offer, while Inter had made earlier soundings and could yet come back into it. Roma’s interest, keen at the start of the month, has since faded. What seems settled is Dodo’s determination to leave the Viola.
Gila reveals why he joined Milan from Lazio: ‘One of the world’s strongest teams’
Mario Gila has spoken for the first time since completing his move to Milan, crediting the club’s standing and Ruben Amorim’s vision as the factors that swayed him.
The Spanish defender, who signed a contract through to 2031 upon sealing his €30m transfer from Lazio, gave his first interview to the club’s official channels.
“I chose Milan because it’s one of the strongest teams in the world. The history it has and everything around it was exactly what I needed to reach a certain level,” Gila said.
“We can do many great things, there are lots of objectives and I promise to help the team by giving everything I have. It’s a wonderful challenge for me. The coach’s ideas and everything that Milan represents led me to choose the Rossoneri.”

Gila eager to get started under Amorim at Milanello
The centre-back made no secret of his excitement at joining the club, and at the prospect of getting to work under his new coach.
“I was very emotional about arriving at such an important club. These have been days full of positive emotions and I’m very happy,” he added.
“I’m someone who feels comfortable anywhere, and I’m sure I’ll settle in well with my teammates. I’m really curious to see Milanello, the fans will be there on Monday. I can’t wait to meet the coach and see how he works.”
Gila becomes Milan’s second major arrival of the summer, following the club-record capture of Gonçalo Ramos, and forms part of the defensive overhaul Amorim has prioritised since taking charge.
Garnacho wants Roma as Napoli join suitors of Chelsea outcast
Alejandro Garnacho could be on his way out of Chelsea this summer, and the Argentine’s situation has caught the attention of Serie A, with Roma his preferred destination and Napoli the latest club to make enquiries.
Barely a year on from his move from Manchester United, the Argentine has slipped down the pecking order at Stamford Bridge, and the Blues are now open to cashing in.
According to Fabrizio Romano, via CalcioMercato, Garnacho is expected to leave in the coming weeks, with Chelsea holding firm, for now, on a permanent sale rather than a loan. That resolve could ease if no firm bids arrive, potentially opening the door to a loan-with-obligation or option-to-buy structure that would suit the Italian sides far better.

Roma lead race for Chelsea’s Garnacho as Napoli enquire
Roma have had Garnacho on their radar for some weeks, and Alfredo Pedullà reports their interest remains strong and very much alive, with the player himself keen on the move.
The Giallorossi are seeking attacking reinforcements for Gian Piero Gasperini, and with their pursuit of Mason Greenwood having grown complicated, the budget earmarked for that deal could be redirected.
Roma are weighing alternatives too, among them Nottingham Forest’s Dan Ndoye, valued at around €30m and familiar with Serie A from his Bologna days, as well as Noa Lang, Assane Diao and, further afield, West Ham’s Crysencio Summerville.
Napoli, meanwhile, have entered the frame. Pedullà reports the Partenopei made an enquiry in the last few hours, though Garnacho is no new name for a club that tracked him for months.
For now, though, Aurelio De Laurentiis’s side cannot move for incomings until they first trim Massimiliano Allegri’s squad.
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- South Africa midfielder Jayden Adams dies weeks after playing in World Cup
South Africa midfielder Jayden Adams dies weeks after playing in World Cup
South African midfielder Jayden Adams has died at age 25 less than three weeks after helping his country advance out of World Cup group play for the first time.
The Mamelodi Sundowns player started South Africa’s first two games, a 2-0 defeat against host Mexico and a 1-1 draw against Czechia. He then came off the bench in the 1-0 upset victory over South Korea that sent South Africa to the round of 32.
"The South African Football Players Union is devastated by the untimely passing of Mamelodi Sundowns and Bafana Bafana midfielder, Jayden Adams," the SAFPU said in a statement Saturday. "Jayden had only recently represented South Africa at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, carrying the hopes of the nation with pride, courage and distinction. His passing is an immeasurable loss to his family, teammates, clubs, the football fraternity and the country at large."
Death has cruelly stolen one of our own.
— South African Football Players Union (@SAFPU_Official) July 11, 2026
It has robbed our nation of a remarkable footballer, but it will never take away the legacy Jayden Adams leaves behind. We will forever remember his humility, his extraordinary talent and the pride with which he represented South Africa.… pic.twitter.com/zl6uNXrbaV
Neither the SAFPU nor the South African Football Association immediately returned emails from Yahoo Sports seeking further information on the timing or cause of Adams’ death.
Adams came through the youth system of South African club Stellenbosch FC, becoming their first academy product to sign a professional contract. He made 139 appearances for Stellenbosch before joining Mamelodi Sundowns in January 2025.
"South African football has lost one of its brightest young talents, “ South Africa minister of sport Gayton McKenzie said Saturday in a statement. “Our nation mourns alongside his family, his teammates and the millions of supporters who watched him grow from a promising academy prospect into a full Bafana Bafana international."

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- The World Cup Golden Boot Race Has Become A Sponsorship Fight
The World Cup Golden Boot Race Has Become A Sponsorship Fight

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - JUNE 27: (EDITOR'S NOTE: Tonal effects have been applied to this image.) A detail of the boots of Lionel Messi #10 of Argentina as he prepares to take a free kick during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group J match between Jordan and Argentina at Dallas Stadium on June 27, 2026 in Dallas, United States. (Photo by Ryan Pierse - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
FIFA via Getty ImagesEvery four years, one name goes on the Golden Boot. Adidas puts its logo on the trophy, and a boot company puts its logo on the player who wins it. Those two facts have always been true in isolation, but this summer, for the first time, the boot company and the trophy sponsor are in direct competition and the race between them is being played out in real time on a scoreboard watched by a billion people.
Lionel Messi joint-leads the 2026 World Cup scoring race with eight goals through five matches. He is an Adidas athlete with a lifetime contract and the award he is chasing has Adidas’s name on it. Kylian Mbappé is level on eight, having played one game more, still nominally a Nike athlete but only because Nike secured a one-month contract extension to stop him switching boots mid-tournament, a deal due to expire twelve days after the final. Erling Haaland also has seven, in Nike boots, with no such complication. Harry Kane is one behind on six goals, but has a deal with Sketchers, becoming their leading soccer player when he signed in 2023.
That leaves four players in contention with different commercial arrangements competing for one trophy. Mbappé has already booked a semifinal place, while in the quarterfinals Kane’s England faces Haaland’s Norway in Miami on July 11, and Messi’s Argentina faces Switzerland in Kansas City the same night.
How the race got here
Messi opened with a hat trick against Algeria, added a brace against Austria, missing a ninth-minute penalty along the way, breaking the all-time World Cup scoring record in the process, then came off the bench to score against Jordan before adding a seventh against Cape Verde in the round of 32. That one came in a 3-2 extra-time win where Cape Verde equalised twice. The eighth, against Egypt, was a first-time strike inside the box to pull it back to 2-2 before Argentina finished the job.
He has also now missed two penalties in the same tournament, against Austria and Egypt, making him the first player to do so in World Cup history outside of shootouts. His eight tournament goals sit on top of 21 across his World Cup career. He is the first player to score in nine consecutive World Cup appearances.
Mbappé reached eight with France’s first goal in a 2-0 win over Morocco, coming after missing a penalty earlier on in the game to progress from the quarterfinals. He has 20 career World Cup goals, second only to Messi, and Haaland matched seven with a brace against Brazil on July 5 with a header from Schjelderup’s cross in the 79th minute, then a low finish from outside the box in the 90th. Six of his seven tournament goals came from one-touch finishes to lead Norway to the quarterfinals for the first time in their federation’s history.
Kane has six, after a penalty in England’s 3-2 win over Mexico on July 5 in Mexico City, his second of the tournament after opening his account for this World Cup with a penalty against Croatia. The Englishman won the award in 2018 with six goals, while Mbappé won it last time in 2022 with eight.
Why the numbers look different this tournament
Eight goals before the quarterfinals would have won the last three Golden Boots outright. At Qatar 2022, Mbappé’s eight goals across seven games were enough to claim the award. At Russia 2018, Kane won it with six. At Brazil 2014, James Rodríguez won it with six. The last time a Golden Boot winner needed more than eight goals was when Gerd Müller scored nine in 1970.
The 2026 tournament changed the arithmetic. The expansion from 32 to 48 teams increased the total number of matches from 64 to 104, and added a round of 32 to the knockout structure. The practical result for a striker: a team reaching the final now plays eight matches instead of seven. That is one more game, and for someone scoring at Messi’s current rate of 1.6 goals per appearance, that matters.
The format change also front-loaded the tournament with mismatches. The group stage average at this World Cup has been 2.99 goals per game, compared to 2.5 in 2022. That is the highest group-stage average since the 1958 tournament in Sweden, where Frenchman Just Fontaine scored 13 goals in six games, still a tournament record, though much of the inflation comes from the widened quality gap between the top sides and the debutant nations. Cape Verde, Curaçao, Jordan and Uzbekistan all appeared at their first World Cup this summer with mixed success rates. While Cape Verde gave Argentina a scare and were one of the stories of the summer, Germany beat Curaçao 7-1 on their way to crashing out in the first knock-out round. Mismatches produce high scorelines, and high scorelines pull the average up.
Still, the structural effect is real. In the seven 32-team tournaments from 1998 to 2022, the Golden Boot winner needed between five and eight goals. In 2010, Germany’s Thomas Müller won with only five, just as his compatriot Miroslav Klose won with five in 2006. Messi's eight goals already exceed what was needed to win the award in four of those seven editions.
The expanded format also multiplied the number of lower-ranked opponents in the group stage, which is where tournament top scorers have historically built their tallies. Fontaine’s 13 in 1958 included four against West Germany in a third-place play-off. Gerd Müller’s 10 in 1970 included a hat trick against Bulgaria. Oleg Salenko’s six in 1994, enough to share the award, included five against Cameroon in a single game. In 2026, Messi’s hat-trick came against Algeria. Haaland opened with a four-goal game against Iraq.
Whose name is on the boot
Of the four contenders, Messi’s arrangement is the simplest. He has worn Adidas since 2006 and signed a lifetime contract in 2017. Adidas has presented the Golden Boot trophy since 2010 and supplies the official match ball for the tournament. If Messi wins, this being one of the few individual titles he has never won, the brand's name is on both the award and the man holding it.
Mbappé is still in Nike boots as his contract was due to expire June 30, mid-tournament, and Nike secured a one-month continuation through July 31 with a long-term renewal is not expected. Adidas and Under Armour have both made offers, with adidas pointing to the fact that Mbappé already plays club football for Real Madrid in adidas kits. Every goal Mbappé scores moves the current Mercurial line, but also draws attention to the opening number for whoever signs him next.
Haaland has no such complication. Nike released the fourth chapter of his signature Phantom series in April, built for this tournament, off a long-term deal signed in 2023 which led to Kane leaving Nike, having dropped down their priority list, to sign a lifetime deal with Skechers in August 2023, announced alongside his move to Bayern Munich. Skechers, a US brand best known for lifestyle and comfort footwear, used Kane’s availability to launch its first-ever football boot, the SKX_01. A Kane Golden Boot would validate Skechers as a performance brand against Nike and adidas, on the biggest possible stage.
What a Golden Boot has historically been worth
James Rodríguez won the award in 2014 with six goals for Colombia, signed with Real Madrid weeks later, and entered Forbes’ highest-earner rankings for the first time at $29 million in total income. His endorsement earnings peaked at $7 million in 2016. Adidas marked the moment with a custom gold boot, using the award to anchor its relationship with a newly prominent athlete.
Kane won it four years later in Russia with six goals, leading England to a semifinal and Nike responded the same way adidas had with Rodríguez, releasing a limited-edition gold Hypervenom Phantom III. His commercial trajectory tracked steadily upward from that point. By 2024, his annual endorsement income was estimated at close to £11 million ($14.7 million), according to Sunday Times Rich List data. The harder question is what a second Golden Boot, something no player has ever won, would do.
Sports marketing consultant Ben Wilson told Yahoo Sports this week that a Kane win, combined with an England trophy, could increase his annual endorsement value by around 30 percent, adding roughly £10 million ($13.4 million) a year in commercial income for the following three or four years. That uplift would flow primarily to Skechers, which signed him on a lifetime deal in 2023 and built its entire football division around him.
Mbappé’s 2022 Golden Boot produced the largest documented single-tournament effect. He moved from 35th to third on Forbes’ highest-paid athletes list in one year, with total earnings of $120 million for the period ending May 2023, $20 million off the field. His endorsement income heading into this tournament runs an estimated $25 to $40 million annually across Nike, Hublot, Dior, Oakley and EA Sports. He is about to sign a new boot deal within days of the final and what he scores between now and July 19 could form part of that negotiation.
For Haaland, the payoff runs differently. He has a long-term Nike contract and no deal to renegotiate immediately, but a Golden Boot at 27 sets the baseline for every future conversation about what his name is worth on a product, as the likes of Kane and Rodríguez have proven.
This article was originally published on Forbes.com
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- Cincinnati Bengals: Receiving corps looking for more production in 2026
Cincinnati Bengals: Receiving corps looking for more production in 2026
The Cincinnati Bengals’ receiving corps was expecting a big year in 2025 after the top three pass-catchers signed new contracts or extensions, but Joe Burrow’s toe injury shook things up, turnovers became an issue and things just didn’t go as planned.
Coming off a triple crown campaign and huge extension, Ja’Marr Chase had more targets than ever, and it didn’t translate into more production. It would have been tough to top his numbers from 2024 anyway, but Chase now says he is done writing down statistical goals on his mirror. Both he and Tee Higgins — who managed to stay healthy in the first year of his new deal but also saw a drop in his production — are just focused on winning championships.
For the Bengals to reach their goals, they’ll need the receivers to get back to the explosiveness that made them so hard to beat. Tight end Mike Gesicki, who also re-signed ahead of the 2025 season, is capable of more, and some competition at the No. 3 receiver spot could help Andrei Iosivas take the next step, while eyes are on rookie Colbie Young to see what he adds.
Let’s take a look at the past performances of the Bengals’ wide receivers and tight ends, and how they are expected to stack up in 2026 with help from some analysis and data from Pro Football Focus and other sites.
This is the third in a series of pieces breaking down each position group for the Bengals. Next up: Offensive line.
WIDE RECEIVERS ON THE ROSTER
Starters: Ja’Marr Chase, Tee Higgins, Andrei Iosivas
Reserves: Charlie Jones, Mitch Tinsley, Colbie Young
Others in the mix: Dohnte Meyers, Jordan Moore, Kendric Pryor, Xavier Johnson, Noah Thomas, Ke’Shawn Williams
CHASE BY THE NUMBERS
2025 stats: 1,412 yards, 8 TDs on 125 catches and 185 targets (11.3 yards per reception)
PFF grades for 2025: Chase ranked fourth of 81 qualifying wide receivers with a 90.1 overall grade. He was also fourth in receiving grade at 90.1.
PFF ranking for 2026: Chase was third of 32 wide receivers ranked by PFF going into 2025, but 2026 projections have not been released at time of publication. The site’s Fantasy projections rank him second, behind Puka Nacua.
HIGGINS BY THE NUMBERS
2025 stats: 846 yards, 11 TDs on 59 catches and 98 targets (14.3 yards per reception)
PFF grades for 2025: Higgins ranked 16th of 81 qualifying wide receivers with an overall grade of 80.1 and 17th in receiving grade at 80.2.
PFF ranking for 2026: Higgins was 14th of 32 wide receivers ranked by PFF going into 2025, but 2026 projections have not been released at time of publication. The site’s Fantasy projections rank him 18th.
IOSIVAS BY THE NUMBERS
2024 stats: 435 yards, 2 TDs on 33 catches and 58 targets (13.2 yards per catch)
PFF grades for 2025: Iosivas ranked 78th of 81 qualifying receivers with an overall grade of 53.7 and 79th with a receiving grade at 53.8.
PFF ranking for 2026: N/A
TIGHT ENDS ON THE ROSTER
Starter: Mike Gesicki
Backups: Erick All Jr.*, Tanner Hudson, Drew Sample
Other: Jack Endries, Cam Grandy, Josh Kattus
*Missed the 2025 season
GESICKI BY THE NUMBERS
2025 stats: 307 yards, 2 TDs on 28 catches and 42 targets (11.0 yards per reception)
PFF grades for 2025: Gesicki ranked 16th of 37 qualifying tight ends with an overall grade of 70.8 and ranked 17th with a receiving grade of 71.7.
PFF ranking for 2026: Gesicki was ranked as the 27th-best tight end in the league in 2025; PFF’s Fantasy projections rank him 29th.
FURTHER ANALYSIS
PFF hasn’t rolled out its wide receiver or tight end position group rankings yet, but ESPN listed the Bengals’ receivers, tight ends and running backs as the third-best playmaker group in the NFL. Most of that comes from the expectations for the receiving corps.
“The Bengals are the only team in the NFL that can credibly say it has two WR1-caliber talents anchoring the offense,” ESPN’s Bill Barnwell wrote. “In Ja'Marr Chase, the Bengals have a first-team All-Pro each of the past two seasons with an annual case to lead the league in any (or every) receiving category. Chase's big-play rate from 2024 inevitably regressed a little toward the mean in 2025, but there's no wide receiver in the NFL with a higher floor or ceiling.
“On a snap-by-snap basis, Tee Higgins has a solid case as a mid-tier WR1, particularly in the moments we've seen him without Chase on the field. Higgins has scored 21 touchdowns in 27 games over the past two seasons, and he ranked 11th in ESPN's receiver scores a year ago. The issue, frustratingly, is availability. Higgins missed five games in each of the 2023 and 2024 seasons, and while he was healthier in 2025, he was still sidelined for two contests. He hasn't played a full season since his rookie campaign in 2020. A 17-game season from Higgins would go a long way toward getting the 27-year-old back to the Pro Bowl for a second consecutive campaign.”
Barnwell also notes how Chase Brown’s role as a receiver has grown, while garnering 88 targets in 2025, but wasn’t as positive about the rest of the playmakers. He said Iosivas “has been one of the least efficient receivers in the league, even when one of the players ahead of him has been absent,” and knocked Gesicki for not being able to build on his “resurgent 2024 campaign.”
Iosivas had been an effective red-zone target in 2024 but struggled with drops last year and said he got in his own head after that. Gesicki missed four games due to injury and his production cut in half from his first season in Cincinnati. Both will be looking to get back on track in 2026.
The big wild card is Erick All Jr., who “quietly impressed early in his rookie season before missing the second half of 2024 and all of 2025 with a serious knee injury. Could the 25-year-old tight end be the player the Bengals need to make it to No. 1 on this list?” Cincinnati no longer has Noah Fant, who struggled with turnovers, and All is more than capable of filling that hole if he is healthy.
ESPN’s top 10 tight ends don’t include any Bengals. The Raiders’ Brock Bowers is No. 1 on that list.
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- Analyst says Oregon Ducks have best quarterback room in America
Analyst says Oregon Ducks have best quarterback room in America
Quarterback consistency is a big factor in a team maintaining success, which is extremely hard to do in the current college football landscape. However, the OregonDucks have been a great example of getting it right at quarterback year after year.
In a recent article, Blake Brockermeyer lists the Ducks' quarterback room as the best in college football. Here is what he had to say about the Ducks' signal callers:
"Dante Moore is my top-ranked QB entering the season season and it is still baffling that he turned down life-changing money to return to Oregon. More power to him.
The Ducks have also done a strong job over the last few seasons of adding capable backup quarterbacks with starting experience as insurance. Dylan Raiola is now the next man up after starting the last few seasons for Nebraska, giving Oregon one of the rare quarterback rooms with both high-end talent and real experience behind the starter. Moore resurrected his career by transferring to Oregon and learning behind Dillon Gabriel for a year, and Raiola is going to replicate that come 2027.
Oregon's quarterbacks enter the season with 42 combined starts on a loaded roster that looks like my favorite to win the national title. In today's college football, that kind of quarterback depth is almost impossible to find."
The Ducks are leaning on experience with their quarterback room. Not only this season, but the following season too. Dante Moore is arguably the top quarterback in the country, and he will pick up right where he left off last season. Dylan Raiola has always shown flashes of being a good quarterback. With the Ducks, he has the resources to finally put it all together after this season. The Trojans' biggest rival will not lose a step at the quarterback position even after Moore exits.
However, with all of this having been said, Jayden Maiava will have a lot to say about whether Oregon really does have the best quarterback situation in the Big Ten or, for that matter, on the West Coast. USC has every right to think it isn't second-best at quarterback this year.
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- Cardiff City thrashed in pre-season opener
Cardiff City thrashed in pre-season opener

Cardiff City were resoundingly beaten 6-0 by Danish side FC Midtjylland as the Bluebirds began preparations for the start of the new Championship campaign.
Boss Brian Barry-Murphy named three academy graduates in the starting eleven, with Noah Williams, Paul Moreno and Jack Sykes all included, while Yousef Salech led the line and Alex Robertson captained the side.
Midtjylland, who are preparing for a Europa League qualifier against Turkish side Besiktas later this month and are unbeaten in their opening five pre-season games, started the brighter of the two teams, who finished second in their respective leagues last season.
The Danish Cup champions led after 20 minutes when Harry Tyrer gifted the ball to Valdemar Byskov, before Franculino, who scored 17 times last season, doubled the lead as the Bluebirds were undone on the counter.
Viktor Bak added a third before the break, while Cardiff did threaten a response on the stroke of half-time, but Ollie Tanner's powerful effort was straight at keeper Elias Olafsson.
Despite naming an entirely different side for the second half, including Callum Robinson in midfield and academy graduate Jac Thomas at left-back, Cardiff quickly fell further behind.
Second-half substitutes Friday Etim and Mikel Gogorza were both left with the simplest of tap-ins before Junior Brumado headed home former Leeds full-back Rasmus Kristensen's cross to cap a 6-0 victory for the visitors.
Cardiff face Cork City in their second pre-season friendly on Tuesday.
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- Eagles star Saquon Barkley makes pitch to LeBron James to join 76ers
Eagles star Saquon Barkley makes pitch to LeBron James to join 76ers
The Philadelphia 76ers have become one of the frontrunners to acquire LeBron James in free agency, especially after they landed five-time All-Star and 2024 NBA Finals MVP Jaylen Brown from the Boston Celtics just days ago. With Brown, two-time scoring champion Joel Embiid and young star guard Tyrese Maxey, they have a ready-made contender that James could potentially walk into and claim his fifth world title with.
One man who knows about coming to the City of Brotherly Love and winning it all is Philadelphia Eagles running back Saquon Barkley. After spending his first six seasons with the New York Giants, Barkley joined the Eagles prior to the 2024 season and then had a campaign for the ages. He became just one of a handful of NFL players to ever record 2,000 rushing yards in a single season before leading the Eagles to a Super Bowl championship at the end of the season.
Per NBC Sports Philadelphia, he made a pitch to James to head to the 76ers and make his mark on history.
“I think it is one of the greatest sports towns in the world,” Barkley said. “... If you want to go out with a bang, I feel like a great spot would be in Philly, and bringing a championship to Philadelphia, you’d be remembered forever.”
If James were to head to Philly, he would have to accept a much-reduced offensive role, and it is questionable whether he would be content doing so. As the Los Angeles Lakers' third scoring option this past season, he averaged 20.9 points, 6.1 rebounds and 7.2 assists a game despite turning 41 years of age in late December.
Rich Paul, James' longtime agent, said on a recent episode of his "Game Over" podcast that James wants to have "complete happiness" at his next NBA stop.
This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: Eagles star Saquon Barkley makes pitch to LeBron James to join 76ers
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- Jon Scheyer gathers Duke alumni for special 'Brotherhood dinner' in Vegas
Jon Scheyer gathers Duke alumni for special 'Brotherhood dinner' in Vegas
Duke basketball members and alumni linked up for a special Brotherhood dinner in Las Vegas as the 2026 NBA Summer League tournament began Thursday. This meeting comes not long after head coach Jon Scheyer was seen at a recent AAU basketball tournament in Vegas.
The event was riddled with current and former members of the university; most notably Scheyer, Jayson Tatum, Paolo Banchero and Cameron Boozer were in attendance. Recent rookie standouts Cooper Flagg and Kon Knueppel were present as well, with nearly 30 Blue Devils representing the school in total.
The university posted a photo from the get-together on their social media pages.
Brotherhood dinner in Vegas 👿💙 pic.twitter.com/KfK53Ou6Pf
— Duke Men’s Basketball (@DukeMBB) July 11, 2026
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- 2026 MLB Draft picks tracker: Who will Chicago White Sox take No. 1 overall?
2026 MLB Draft picks tracker: Who will Chicago White Sox take No. 1 overall?
The 2026 MLB Draft begins in Philadelphia on July 11, with the Chicago White Sox picking first overall. A promising young franchise that needs an injection into its middling farm system, who will the Southsiders land on? Will it be UCLA's star shortstop and longtime consensus No. 1 pick Roch Cholowsky? Georgia Tech's breakout star catcher Vahn Lackey? Or will the White Sox follow in the footsteps of the Washington Nationals last year and pick Texas high schooler Grady Emerson?
All options are on the table for Chicago, which heads into the All-Star break battling for first in the AL Central with the Cleveland Guardians. From there, it's anyone's guess. The Tampa Bay Rays will be picking second, the Minnesota Twins third, the San Francisco Giants fourth, and the Pittsburgh Pirates round out the top five.
The White Sox now face an interesting decision. White Sox amateur scouting director Mike Shirley has indicated the team won't be rushing anyone to the Bigs, regardless of team success. “Our guys have done a tremendous job in letting the player mature," Shirley said to MLB.com earlier this season. "Even the 1-1 pick, he’ll tell us when he’s ready. In some ways the development of this, maybe the player doesn’t have to be rushed to support the organization."
That certainly doesn't signal a philosophy shift is imminent, though the franchise likely wouldn't want to tip its hand. The Rays and Twins won't be moved off their building strategies, and the Giants need to find a way to right the ship in San Francisco.
The slot value at No. 1 overall is $11,350,600, up 2.5% from last season.
USA TODAY Sports will keep you up to date with all the picks made in the 2026 MLB Draft:
2026 MLB Draft picks tracker
First round
- Chicago White Sox
- Tampa Bay Rays
- Minnesota Twins
- San Francisco Giants
- Pittsburgh Pirates
- Kansas City Royals
- Baltimore Orioles
- Athletics
- Atlanta Braves
- Colorado Rockies
- Washington Nationals
- Los Angeles Angels
- St. Louis Cardinals
- Miami Marlins
- Arizona Diamondbacks
- Texas Rangers
- Houston Astros
- Cincinnati Reds
- Cleveland Guardians
- Boston Red Sox
- San Diego Padres
- Detroit Tigers
- Chicago Cubs
- Seattle Mariners
- Milwaukee Brewers
Prospect Promotion Incentive Picks
26. Atlanta Braves
27. New York Mets
28. Houston Astros
Competitive Balance Round A
29. San Francisco Giants
30. Kansas City Royals
31. Arizona Diamondbacks
32. St. Louis Cardinals
33. Tampa Bay Rays
34. Pittsburgh Pirates
35. New York Yankees
37. Colorado Rockies
Second round
38. Colorado Rockies
41. Chicago White Sox
42. Washington Nationals
43. Minnesota Twins
44. Pittsburgh Pirates
45. Los Angeles Angels
46. Baltimore Orioles
47. Athletics
48. Atlanta Braves
49. Tampa Bay Rays
50. St. Louis Cardinals
51. Pittsburgh Pirates
52. Miami Marlins
53. Arizona Diamondbacks
54. Texas Rangers
55. San Francisco Giants
56. Kansas City Royals
57. Houston Astros
58. Cincinnati Reds
59. Cleveland Guardians
60. San Diego Padres
61. Detroit Tigers
62. Chicago Cubs
63. New York Yankees
64. Philadelphia Phillies
65. Seattle Mariners
66. Milwaukee Brewers
Competitive Balance Round B
67. Boston Red Sox
68. St. Louis Cardinals
69. Detroit Tigers
70. Cincinnati Reds
71. Miami Marlins
72. St. Louis Cardinals
73. Athletics
74. Minnesota Twins
Compensation Picks
75. Chicago Cubs
Third round
76. Colorado Rockies
77. Chicago White Sox
78. Washington Nationals
79. Minnesota Twins
80. Pittsburgh Pirates
81. Los Angeles Angels
82. Baltimore Orioles
83. Athletics
84. Atlanta Braves
85. Tampa Bay Rays
86. St. Louis Cardinals
87. Miami Marlins
88. Arizona Diamondbacks
89. Texas Rangers
90. San Francisco Giants
91. Kansas City Royals
92. New York Mets
93. Houston Astros
94. Cincinnati Reds
95. Cleveland Guardians
96. Boston Red Sox
97. San Diego Padres
98. Chicago Cubs
99. New York Yankees
100. Philadelphia Phillies
101. Seattle Mariners
102. Milwaukee Brewers
103. Toronto Blue Jays
Fourth round
104. Colorado Rockies
105. Chicago White Sox
106. Washington Nationals
107. Minnesota Twins
108. Pittsburgh Pirates
109. Los Angeles Angels
110. Baltimore Orioles
111. Athletics
112. Atlanta Braves
113. Tampa Bay Rays
114. St. Louis Cardinals
115. Miami Marlins
116. Arizona Diamondbacks
117. Texas Rangers
118. San Francisco Giants
119. Kansas City Royals
120. New York Mets
121. Houston Astros
122. Cincinnati Reds
123. Cleveland Guardians
124. San Diego Padres
125. Detroit Tigers
126. Chicago Cubs
127. New York Yankees
128. Philadelphia Phillies
129. Seattle Mariners
130. Milwaukee Brewers
131. Toronto Blue Jays
132. Los Angeles Dodgers
Compensation picks
133. Houston Astros
134. San Diego Padres
135. Philadelphia Phillies
Fifth round
136. Colorado Rockies
137. Chicago White Sox
138. Washington Nationals
139. Minnesota Twins
140. Pittsburgh Pirates
141. Los Angeles Angels
142. Baltimore Orioles
143. Athletics
144. Atlanta Braves
145. Tampa Bay Rays
146. St. Louis Cardinals
147. Miami Marlins
148. Arizona Diamondbacks
149. Texas Rangers
150. San Francisco Giants
151. Kansas City Royals
152. New York Mets
153. Houston Astros
154. Cincinnati Reds
155. Cleveland Guardians
156. Boston Red Sox
157. San Diego Padres
158. Detroit Tigers
159. Chicago Cubs
160. New York Yankees
161. Philadelphia Phillies
162. Seattle Mariners
163. Milwaukee Brewers
164. Toronto Blue Jays
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- What is the Erling Haaland song that's gone viral? 'Kygo Jo' rap given new life in World Cup
What is the Erling Haaland song that's gone viral? 'Kygo Jo' rap given new life in World Cup
Erling Haaland is now known as a goal fiend, a cowboy and a chart-topping music artist.
If the Manchester City star wasn't already popular, the 2026 World Cup has skyrocketed the Norwegian striker's profile even further. So far that fans discovered a rap song that he made back in 2016.
A teenage Haaland, under the stage name Lyng, joined forces with two of his Norway teammates, Erik Botheim and Erik Tobias Sandberg, to create a group called Flow Kingz. They released a song called "Kygo Jo," where they each trade verses in Norwegian over a snappy beat that feels like sunshine. They even created a music video for it with basic choreography and Haaland performing in front of a grill wearing a hoodie with the 100 emoji all over it. At the time of publication, the video has 22 million views on YouTube.
Multi-platinum deejay and producer Kygo, who also hails from Norway, heard about the song and promised to put his spin on it if Haaland scored in the round of 16 match against Brazil. On Sunday, July 5, the striker delivered not once, but twice in Norway's first-ever World Cup knockout win.
Kygo kept his promise and, two days later, released "Kygo Jo (Kygo Remix)" featuring some epic buildups and bass drops over the original track. On his X page, he posted a mini music video of Haaland highlights and the Norway supporters' rowing tradition.
As promised, Kygo Jo (Kygo Remix) @ErlingHaaland 🇳🇴 - out now! https://t.co/DR4mkvXhW9pic.twitter.com/7SPpRJUWFK
— Kygo (@KygoMusic) July 7, 2026
Haaland posted an Instagram gallery of the song's cover art, a screenshot of himself from the original music video and an old team photo with his friends, calling the remix a "Made it moment!"
Tobias Sandberg also shared the cover art for the track on his Instagram and declared a "Flow Kingz comeback."
Kygo said on X on Thursday, July 9 that the remix had reached the top of the Spotify Top 50 chart in Norway. He posted a screenshot of the chart and a screenshot of a video call with Haaland and expressed surprise at the striker's unearthed rap talent, putting him in the athlete-artist conversation with Memphis Depay, Clint Dempsey aka Deuce and Rafael Leão who raps under the alias WAY 45.
".@Erling being a no. 1 artist in Norway was not on my bingo card for 2026," he wrote.
.@Erling being a no. 1 artist in Norway was not on my bingo card for 2026 https://t.co/SYrJ6oWAtHpic.twitter.com/71lOWEce1C
— Kygo (@KygoMusic) July 9, 2026
The less surprising list that Haaland might top in Norway's historic World Cup run is the most goals of the tournament. He has scored seven times and is second to Kylian Mbappé and Lionel Messi's eight goals in the Golden Boot race.
His quest continues as Norway faces England in the quarterfinals at 5 p.m. ET on Saturday, July 11 at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: What is the Erling Haaland song that's gone viral? 'Kygo Jo' rap given new life in World Cup
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- Golfweek video instruction: Simple driver steps for a fairway finder
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Knowing you have the ability to hit the fairway with your driver when needed is the best tool to have when trying to lower your scores.
Professional long driver Averee Dovsek explains how she executes a fairway finder cut with her driver.
This driver shot is low, controllable and predictable. Executing this shot is not difficult but takes some practice because it may feel foreign. Follow these simple steps and you will have a low, running shot straight down the fairway every time.
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- World Cup schedule today: How to watch Norway v England, TV channels & live stream Saturday 11 July
World Cup schedule today: How to watch Norway v England, TV channels & live stream Saturday 11 July

The final day of the 2026 World Cup quarter-finals will conclude with a pair of blockbuster matches involving two frontrunners and two dark horses.
England face Norway in a match that could be defined by two superstar forwards: Erling Haaland and Harry Kane. Both strikers have been in rich goalscoring form at the World Cup so far, dragging their respective teams to the final eight. Jude Bellingham and Martin Ødegaard aren’t bad either.
Finally, Argentina’s World Cup defence will continue against Switzerland on the back of two less-than-convincing knockout round wins over Cape Verde and Egypt. Switzerland, meanwhile, have flown under the radar and are on the brink of their first ever World Cup semi-final.
Here is your complete guide on how to watch today’s World Cup games, including kick-off times, broadcast networks, and online streaming options.
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Norway v England
Time (ET): 5pm
Stadium: Hard Rock Stadium (Miami)
How to watch
United States: Fox / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo)
Canada: TSN (Stream)
United Kingdom: ITV1 (Stream)
Australia: SBS (Stream)
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What to watch for
If there was any doubt about Norway’s threat at this World Cup, their last-16 win over Brazil surely dispelled that. With Haaland leading the line, Ødegaard driving forward from central midfield and the likes of Oscar Bobb and Andreas Schjelderup as options off the bench, Norway could turn a first-ever World Cup quarter-final into a first-ever World Cup semi-final.
England demonstrated guts to get past Mexico at Estadio Azteca, but the reality is that Thomas Tuchel’s team must find an even higher level to reach the semi-final. That should be possible for a side of England’s talent, but Tuchel’s general approach hasn’t always resulted in the most fluid of attacking play.
Player to watch: Erling Haaland, Norway – Brazil found out to their cost what happens when Haaland is afforded too much time and space around the penalty area. England can’t make the same mistake, although stopping Haaland is much easier said than done.
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Argentina v Switzerland
Time (ET): 9pm
Stadium: Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City)
How to watch
United States: Fox / Telemundo (Stream on Fubo)
Canada: TSN (Stream)
United Kingdom: ITV1 (Stream)
Australia: SBS (Stream)
What to watch for
As long as Argentina have Lionel Messi, they have a chance of retaining the title they won in Qatar three-and-a-half years ago. As a unit, though, La Albiceleste have looked vulnerable in their knockout matches against Cape Verde and Egypt, needing a late comeback from 2-0 down against the latter to make it this far.
Switzerland ground out a last-16 victory over Colombia on penalties. Murat Yakin’s side may choose a similarly conservative approach against Argentina especially with Johan Manzambi expected to miss out again through injury. Switzerland’s best chance of victory will come if they can make this a slog.
Player to watch: Lionel Messi, Argentina – Even at age 39, Messi might still be the best in the world. Without his eight goals in five games, Argentina might not have made it this far. Whenever Messi takes to the field, watch.
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- Video of Pat Surtain's offseason training goes viral
Video of Pat Surtain's offseason training goes viral
Denver Broncos cornerback Pat Surtain is putting in the work ahead of training camp.
Jacory Nichols, a personal defensive backs coach from Houston, shared a video on his Instagram page (@jacory_1way) showing Surtain going through individual cornerback drills. PS2 rocks Denver's beautiful light blue throwback helmet at the start of the video.
The NFL re-shared the video on their official Twitter/X page, and it received just under one million views (about 954,000 as of the time this post was scheduled).
"Top Corner In Da League Craftin 🤝🙏🏾," Nichols captioned his Instagram post. "Solid Wrk Real technician 🔒."
The top comment came from Surtain: "Crafting !"
A four-time Pro Bowler, three-time All-Pro and one-time Defensive Player of the Year, Surtain has totaled 59 pass breakups, 12 interceptions and two pick-sixes since the Broncos selected him in the first round of the 2021 NFL draft out of Alabama.
Now entering his sixth season in the NFL, PS2 is set to report for training camp on July 28.
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- Fans asked to enjoy World Cup match 'responsibly'
Fans asked to enjoy World Cup match 'responsibly'

Jersey Police are urging football fans to enjoy watching the England Norway World Cup match "responsibly" .
The force said it had "additional resourcing arrangements" for the game which starts at 22:00 BST at the Miami stadium and sees the teams compete for a place in the semi-finals.
It said officers would be on duty "to respond to incidents and provide a visible presence where needed".
A police spokesperson added: "We'd encourage anyone planning to watch the match in town to enjoy the occasion responsibly – look out for friends, respect licensed premises and staff, and plan ahead for getting home safely."
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- Analyst predicts Rams will make bold training camp acquisition
Analyst predicts Rams will make bold training camp acquisition
As NFL franchises prepare to report to training camp, front offices across the league are quietly identifying the missing pieces required for a true championship push. For the Los Angeles Rams, that missing piece could come from a highly familiar former division rival.
In a list of bold predictions for the 2026 NFL training camp cycle, Bleacher Report’s Brad Gagnon posits that the Rams will make a splash by signing veteran wide receiver Deebo Samuel.
The logic behind the move is rooted in a stark reality facing the Rams' current offensive structure. Beyond superstars Puka Nacua and Davante Adams, Matthew Stafford's options are limited. Yes, L.A. used tight ends effectively, but no other wide receiver on the roster caught more than 20 passes or logged a single touchdown during the entire 2025 campaign.
Gagnon argues that general manager Les Snead needs to find immediate insurance for Nacua and Adams to prevent the offense from becoming entirely predictable. While massive, other veteran names like Tyreek Hill and Stefon Diggs remain available on the open market, Samuel represents a far cleaner operational fit. Samuel also offers significantly fewer off-field distractions while bringing a physical, multi-dimensional skill set that perfectly aligns with modern offensive philosophies.
I think Samuel is an ideal fit as a versatile addition to Sean McVay's creative offense. The Rams saw a lot of Samuel during his six-year run in the NFC West. I wouldn't be shocked if they were to find a way to bring in the 30-year-old former star on a one-year contract.
The Rams are intimately aware of what Samuel brings to a football field. Over his dynamic career, mainly in the NFC West, the 30-year-old weapon has built a reputation as one of the league's premium weapons. He has accumulated 6,737 total yards (5,519 receiving and 1,218 rushing) and 48 total touchdowns (27 receiving, 21 rushing). By inserting a weapon of Samuel's caliber into the slot and backfield, Sean McVay could unlock a devastatingly creative hybrid role, solidifying the Rams' offense as one of the most feared units in the NFC heading into 2026.
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- Tennis Scotland 'still failing to capitalise on Murray legacy'
Tennis Scotland 'still failing to capitalise on Murray legacy'

Tennis Scotland is still failing to capitalise on the legacy of Andy and Jamie Murray's success at the top of the sport, mother Judy has claimed.
Cameron Norrie is Scotland's highest ranked singles player at 29 in the world, while most recent challenger Jacob Fearnley is languishing at 159.
But it was college tennis in the United States that gave them the grounding for their relative success.
"It is very disappointing where we're at now, given the massive shop window that we had," Murray told The Saturday Show on BBC Radio Scotland, referencing Andy, who was world number one at singles and brother Jamie who did likewise at doubles.
"Think when Jamie and Andy were going through the best years of their careers, it established a huge interest and a huge fan base across the country.
"We had a lot of Davis Cup matches, GB matches that were at the Emirates Arena in Glasgow, for example.
"And it gave us a world-class competition for people in Scotland to be able to go to without having to trek down south. And the shop window was there - it could never have been any bigger than that."
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Now, though, Murray is "being bombarded by emails and messages on Instagram from parents who are basically saying this is being all left to the parents that there's just not a good pathway that works".
She points out that there is only one regional tennis centre in the central belt, at Stirling University.
"Somebody today was telling me that their child, who is one of the best in the age group across GB, actually has no training program - there are no training camps," she said.
"There is no funding for taking them to tournaments - it's all up to the parents to do this. The regional center is closed for the school holidays, which doesn't make any sense. It's the only one in the UK that's closed for the holidays.
"That's when the kids are around, it's when you can bring everybody from across the country together, because you don't have school to worry about."
Murray thinks tennis is still seen as a rich person's sport that is difficult to access.
Many local tennis clubs are in residential areas where it is difficult to build indoor facilities, while many schools have scrapped their tennis courts to such an extent that "there's only about 12 state schools in Scotland that have tennis courts now".
"Tennis Scotland should invest in clubs and coaches in local areas and not be operating a centralised system where they try to bring everybody to one base and spend all their money on full-time staff," Murray argued.
In reply, Tennis Scotland said it "has a positive and ambitious strategy, which has led to record investment in facilities, schools tennis and our performance pathway, which ensures young players now receive high-quality localised coaching within their district as part of the wider LTA Performance strategy.
"We have a proud record in player development, including helping two juniors on our programmes reach the world's top 10 (ITF junior rankings) in recent years and will continue to support and motivate hard-working coaches as they help young players fulfil their potential.
"We have record numbers of courts being built, both indoor and outdoor, and record club membership, which has grown year-on-year across Scotland.
"We will also be making more announcements soon regarding further significant investments for tennis in Scotland."
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- An £80m offer from Arsenal could help seal deal for Guimaraes
An £80m offer from Arsenal could help seal deal for Guimaraes

Arsenal want to sign Bruno Guimaraes from Newcastle United this summer, and the midfielder is interested in joining the Gunners. However, Arsenal would need to meet Newcastle United’s valuation before they can complete a deal for the Brazilian.
Interestingly, the Magpies have refused to set an official asking price for his signature because they insist that Guimaraes is not currently available for transfer. The midfielder remains a key figure at the club and is regarded as one of their most important players.
Arsenal faces a challenge in Guimaraes pursuit
Guimaraes is Newcastle’s captain and has become even more important following the departures of Anthony Gordon and Sandro Tonali. The club is determined to keep him in their squad and does not want to lose one of their leading players.
According to Sky Sports, Arsenal would need to offer around £80m to convince Newcastle to enter negotiations for Guimaraes. That figure would show the Magpies that the Gunners are serious about signing him, although it could represent a major financial commitment for Arsenal.
The midfielder has two years remaining on his contract at Newcastle United, and he believes this could be the right time to consider a move elsewhere. A transfer to Arsenal represents an opportunity that he does not want to miss.
Newcastle United hold the final decision
Despite Guimaraes’ interest in joining Arsenal, Newcastle United remain in control of the situation because the player is still under contract with the club. Their desire to retain him means they are unlikely to consider a transfer unless their demands are met.
Arsenal are prepared to make a strong effort to bring him into their squad, but the financial requirements could determine whether the move becomes realistic. The Gunners must decide if investing such a significant amount in the midfielder is the right choice.
A fee of around £80m would likely make Newcastle consider discussions, but Arsenal may feel the amount is too high. Much will depend on how strongly the club want to pursue Guimaraes and whether an agreement can be reached between the two sides.
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- Canadiens Draft Review: 2023 Success Hinges On Reinbacher
Canadiens Draft Review: 2023 Success Hinges On Reinbacher

As we continue with our Montreal Canadiens draft reviews, we move to one of the most polarizing weekends since general manager Kent Hughes took over from the previous regime: the 2023 NHL Entry Draft.
It was quite the departure from the 2022 NHL Entry Draft, one of the best hauls in recent franchise history. Not only did they land Juraj Slafkovsky with the first overall pick, they also ended up selecting the best player in the draft, phenom Lane Hutson, 62nd overall.
Of course, the Canadiens no longer had the advantage of picking first overall the following year, but having a top-five selection still leads to a situation in which you’re almost guaranteed to land an impact player. And we’re all aware of the importance of hitting on first-round picks, as the Canadiens failed to do so throughout the majority of Marc Bergevin’s tenure. The result was essentially a complete lack of prospect development for over a decade.
The times have changed, but seeing as we’re dealing with a relatively recent draft, we have to keep in mind that prospect development is not linear. We cannot simply judge the value of the class by how many players have made it to the NHL when evaluating a draft as fresh as 2023.
However, we can evaluate how far they’ve come since being drafted, to give us insight as to their reassessed potential.
The bulk of this article will focus on Montreal’s fifth overall pick, defenceman David Reinbacher.
While there’s no doubt he held an interesting amount of pre-draft potential, and was seen as the best available blue liner by many teams, it’s impossible to ignore the fact that he’s yet to earn a spot in the NHL. He’s a right-handed defenceman, which means he carries more value than others, and will consequently be given a longer leash to hopefully reach his potential.
No. 5 Overall – David Reinbacher – Defenceman – 6’2″, 194 lb, 2GP, 0G, 1A, 1PT
Reinbacher was given a two-game audition at the end of the season, once the regular defencemen needed a rest, and the team had already qualified for the playoffs. He played a grand total of 26:17 during his short stint in the NHL, the epitome of a low-stakes tryout.
Every player is different, which means we cannot simply point to the other players selected in the top five to suggest Reinbacher is lagging in his development. However, eight other defencemen have already spent more time in the NHL than Reinbacher, with many of them picked in the later rounds of the draft.
Goalies usually take even longer to develop than defenceman, and yet, Jacob Fowler, selected in the third round of the same draft, has already played 17 games with the Canadiens.
Of course, injuries have played a significant part in slowing Reinbacher’s development, as did a frustrating and tumultuous draft+1 season in Europe, playing for EHC Kloten (Swiss League). The Canadiens were hoping he’d find some semblance of stability away from Montreal, but instead, he had to deal with a team that imploded, with three different men serving as the head coach throughout the year.
The good news, relatively speaking, is that Reinbacher has improved his play since joining the Rocket, and is much less timid than when he first arrived in North America. A heightened level of aggression is still in order, but it’s fair to say he’s starting to use his reach to his advantage in scrums.
He also managed to play 57 games, which may not seem like an accomplishment for some prospects, but Reinbacher’s injury history has forced him to miss an overabundance of critical games throughout his development. To give you an idea of his injury misfortune, he only played in 10 games for the Rocket in 2023-24, and 2024-25.
In other words, he tripled his professional North American hockey experience in 2025-26, setting a career best in goals (5) and assists (19).
If we were judging based on what Reinbacher has done since being drafted, it would be very difficult to suggest he’s not trending towards being a draft disappointment. And yet, there’s still developmental runway left to explore.
Highlights videos reveal that Reinbacher does have flashes of brilliance, including his work in transition, but they ignore the reality of being a professional hockey player: every shift matters, not just those that end up in highlight reels.
It will be a tall mountain to climb, but if Reinbacher can find his rhythm in the NHL, the overall impression of the 2023 Canadiens draft class will improve considerably.
To do so, he’ll need a little more luck in the injury department, lots of time at the gym, and at least half a season in which he is used as the Rocket’s top defenceman. For the most part, fellow defensive prospect Adam Engstrom has served as the top blue liner in the AHL, though there have been several games in which they played alongside each other.
No.69 Overall – Jacob Fowler – Goaltender – 6’2″, 214lb, 17 GP, 9-6-2, .908 SV%, 2.43 GAA.
Admittedly, using Fowler as evidence to imply Reinbacher’s development has been substandard was a stretch, because if things went according to plan, Fowler would have spent the entire season in the AHL.
With that in mind, things rarely go perfectly in a professional setting, which led to Fowler’s promotion to the NHL, and quick ascension as a legitimate professional goaltender.
In a sense, Fowler’s ability to adapt to a new situation has come to define him, especially since he tackles these challenges with aplomb.
Not only did Fowler become the Laval Rocket’s top goaltender as a rookie with little to no experience in the AHL, he also finished the NHL season with the best numbers of any netminder.
He did not play as often as Jakub Dobes, but there’s no doubt his presence in the Canadiens lineup served as a corrective tool at a time when playoffs seemed to be slipping from Montreal’s grasp. His stoic style of play was exactly what the doctor ordered for the Habs.
Fowler’s first NHL game, a 36-save performance that secured an important win versus the Pittsburgh Penguins, set the tone for his rookie campaign, and hopefully, beyond.
He also served as an essential contingency plan should Dobes falter, a legitimate possibility, as he was also a rookie netminder in one of the most pressure-packed jobs in the sports world.
With Fowler in place, both Dobes and the rest of the Canadiens played with a heightened sense of confidence, leading to an improved record, and a much easier time qualifying for the playoffs. It also allowed Dobes to rest with more frequency, leaving him relatively fresh for Montreal’s impressive push in the 2026 NHL Playoffs.
As it stands, Fowler is the most important prospect drafted by the Montreal Canadiens in the 2023 NHL Entry Draft. He was ranked as the No. 2 prospect in our annual fan vote.
Fortunately, by signing Dobes to a three-year contract extension this summer, the Habs have afforded Fowler a little more time to iron out some wrinkles in his game. Ideally, he’d be serving as Laval’s starter throughout the entire year, gaining crucial experience as a starting goaltender, but a 1A/1B situation with the Canadiens should offer plenty of ice time for the 21-year-old Florida native.
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If both Reinbacher and Fowler make it to the NHL in a permanent fashion, 2023 will end up being a solid draft.
On the flip side of the coin, if Reinbacher does not pan out, the Canadiens will need players selected in later rounds, such as Florian Xhekaj, to make their mark.
Xhekaj, chosen 101st overall in 2023, had one of the best rookie seasons in Laval Rocket history, when he scored 24 goals in 69 games as a rookie in 2024-25. He did most of his damage playing on the fourth line, though he also enjoyed time on the powerplay, as well as the penalty kill.
His production declined last season, to the tune of 17 goals and 12 assists in 64 games. We’d be remiss if we didn’t mention he earned a five-game call-up with the Canadiens, where he registered an assist, not to mention several hits.
His rough-and-tumble style of play will always give him an advantage when it comes to potential call-ups from the farm, as he can essentially be used in a plug-and-play situation in the bottom six. You could even argue that he’s already defied the odds by playing in the NHL for a handful of games, especially when we keep his draft position in mind.
Bogdan Konyushkov is yet to play for the Canadiens, but once he makes his way to North America, possibly as early as the end of next season, he will also have a clear-cut advantage over his counterparts hoping to earn a job in the NHL. He has already played over 260 games in the KHL, including an entire year spent as Torpedo’s captain.
Given his steady progression, the Canadiens negotiated an interesting agreement with Torpedo. They convinced the KHL club to terminate his contract, which allowed the Habs to offer Konyushkov a two-year deal. The Habs then agreed to loan him back to his KHL club, giving him a chance to play out the 2026-27 season. Once his campaign is over, he will be available to play for both the Rocket or the Canadiens.
It’s a novel solution to a long-time issue, as the NHL and KHL do not currently have a valid transfer agreement. It’s also a testament to Montreal’s interest in the smooth-skating defenceman’s services.
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Quentin Miller, Sam Harris, Yevgeni Volohkin, Filip Eriksson, and Luke Mittelstadt should all be considered long shots, but the remaining players stemming from the 2023 NHL Entry Draft have not written the final chapter in their hockey journey books.
If one of them ‘hits’, so to speak, you’d be armed with much more ammo to argue that 2023 should be considered a good draft for the Habs.
But once again, we’re discussing a hypothetical situation.
If Reinbacher improves considerably.
If Xhekaj and Konyushkov make it.
If one of the players chosen in late rounds defy the odds…
Simply put, the word “if” is doing a lot of heavy lifting in this analysis, which is never a good sing.
With the power of hindsight, we’d be delving into intellectual dishonesty if we did not acknowledge the 2023 NHL Entry Draft could have yielded better assets.
There’s still a chance Reinbacher will ascend as a useful defenceman for the Habs, but truth be told, the value of the Canadiens’ draft haul will always be linked to his contemporary impact in the NHL.
As it stands, it does not exist.
We’ll reevaluate if new information come to light, but for now, we’re going to suggest the 2023 draft was underwhelming, even if Fowler has already demonstrated he has NHL starter potential.
Montreal Canadiens 2022 Draft Grade: C
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Broncos are the safest pick for 9 wins.
Apologies, as we were limited to one question this week; otherwise, we would have asked about the Mountain West and Pac-12 separately. That being said, about half of the voters believe that the Broncos are the best bet to get to nine wins or more in 2026. That’s how many they got last year, for the record. About a quarter of fans gave the Lobos a chance to get to 9 wins as well, with the Rebels, Aztecs, and Bulldogs also getting votes, It’s likely a few teams will reach that mark and we will see who gets there this year.
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- Man City confirm signing of record-breaking England youth winger Jeremy Monga from Leicester City
Man City confirm signing of record-breaking England youth winger Jeremy Monga from Leicester City

- Man City have signed 17-year-old England youth winger Jeremy Monga from Leicester City
- Monga has signed a five-year contract at the Etihad Stadium running until the summer of 2031
- The teenager broke Jude Bellingham’s record as the youngest goalscorer in Championship history
Manchester City have completed the signing of highly-rated England youth international winger Jeremy Monga from Leicester Cityon a five-year contract.
Monga turned 17 on Friday, the day before signing for Manchester City – and the timing of his arrival speaks to the urgency with which director of football Hugo Viana and the club’s recruitment team moved to secure one of the most coveted young wingers in English football before rival clubs could intervene.
The youngster began his academy career at Leicester City at the U9 level, developing through every age group at the King Power Stadium before his rapid progression accelerated to a remarkable degree in his mid-teenage years, with his pace, dribbling, power and eye for goal drawing attention from across the Premier League.
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At just 15 years old, Monga broke into Leicester’s U21s – an extraordinary feat in itself – and on 15 years, three months and 22 days, he became the youngest Premier League 2 goalscorer in history when he found the net against Aston Villa in November 2024.
His ascent into senior football followed swiftly, with Monga appearing as a substitute in Leicester’s 3-0 defeat to Newcastle United in April 2025 to become the second-youngest player to receive minutes in the Premier League, before going on to total seven top-flight appearances across 2024-25.
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The 2025-26 campaign brought further history, with Monga named in Leicester’s starting XI for their Carabao Cup draw against Huddersfield Town in August 2025, becoming the youngest player ever to start a game for the Foxes – a record that lasted only days before he surpassed it entirely.
Shortly afterwards, Monga netted in Leicester’s 2-1 Championship defeat to Preston to become the youngest goalscorer in Championship history at 16 years and 37 days old, breaking the record previously held by Jude Bellingham – a comparison that gives a vivid sense of the company Monga is now keeping in the record books at such a young age.
Speaking to official Manchester City media following the announcement, Monga said: “When I became aware that Manchester City were interested, I knew instantly this was the right choice for me. For any young footballer, to become part of this amazing club is a dream come true.”
“This has been the best club in England over the past 10 years. And it has also handed opportunities to players from the Academy like Phil Foden and Nico O’Reilly which shows that the pathway is there. It is a privilege to be here and I’m delighted to have joined.”
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Viana added: “Jeremy is an exciting player who has already made huge strides in his young career. We were already very aware of him as a Club and we have seen his ability first-hand from his time at Leicester.
“At 17-years-old we feel he is only going to continue to improve and that this is the correct next step in his career. We look forward to supporting him on every step in his journey.”
The signing of Monga fits the same template as Viana’s broader approach to young talent this summer – identifying players at the very earliest point of their senior development and securing their futures at the Etihad Stadium before they become too expensive or too sought-after for the club to compete for their signature.
What is the wider context of Monga’s Man City move?
Monga’s record-breaking Championship goal came at younger than Bellingham managed it, at an age when most players are still navigating youth football – and that context makes his arrival at the City Football Academy one of the more genuinely exciting pieces of business Manchester City have conducted this summer, irrespective of the immediate demands of the first-team rebuild underway around him.
Whether Monga goes directly into the senior setup, joins the EDS, or follows the loan pathway that has shaped the development of several recent City signings of a similar profile will become clearer in the weeks ahead, but the arrival of a player who broke Bellingham’s name into a sentence before his 17th birthday represents one of the most compelling young signings the club have made in years.
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- Newcastle Fans Face Harsh Reality After Sandro Tonali Sale: Sky Sports
Newcastle Fans Face Harsh Reality After Sandro Tonali Sale: Sky Sports

Newcastle United’s summer is not unfolding like the window of a club shopping from the very top shelf, and supporters may have to adjust to that reality.
Sky Sports dropped a comprehensive report and urged Magpie fans to, in other words, calm down a bit and temper their expectations heading into the busiest part of the summer transfer window.
Per Sky Sports, the £100 million Tottenham paid for Sandro Tonali are expected to help fund a broader rebuild built around young, profitable players rather than bringing in superstar replacements as some hoped.
“Fans might have to adjust their expectations in that regard compared to last season after the team dropped out of Europe,” Sky Sports reported. “Newcastle will be shopping in a different market this summer, going from the £60m-£80m range of last summer to more around £20m-£40m in this window.”
That is the clearest sign yet of where Newcastle currently sits after ending last season on the lowest note of the PIF era. The ownership wealth and investment in Newcastle, however, have reportedly not changed, but UEFA’s financial rules, the lack of European football next season, and the need to sell players and the difficulty of holding onto them have reduced what the club can realistically do and changed its true position in the football landscape.
It’s obvious that the sales of Anthony Gordon and Tonali will fund several arrivals, but Sky Sports framed the rest of the window as finding multiple, little successful transfers instead of chasing stars out of pure spending power, as well as retaining as many quality players as possible, even though it looks like Bruno is the only bona fide superstar left in Tyneside.
“The real measure of success in this window feels like it will be just as much about the players Newcastle keep as the ones they bring in,” Sky Sports reported.
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- Yankees Rivalry Roundup: Homer-happy Rays send Mariners’ Castillo to showers
Yankees Rivalry Roundup: Homer-happy Rays send Mariners’ Castillo to showers

Offense was somewhat surprisingly at a premium last night in DC after the two-hour rain delay, as the Yankees couldn’t do more than hit register two solo shots against the Nationals’ Carson Palmquist/Zack Littell combo across the first seven innings. They weren’t dominating by any stretch; it just felt like the Yanks weren’t landing that key hit. So when Tim Hill coughed up back-to-back homers to Keibert Ruiz and James Wood to put the Nats ahead 3-2, there was a legitimate fear that Ryan Weathers’ work would go to waste.
Thankfully, the Nats’ weak relief pitching finally made a true appearance in the ninth. A few minutes later, the save was blown behind the bats of Jazz Chisholm Jr. and Austin Wells, two dudes who needed some big swings. Final score: 5-3, Yanks. Phew!
Here’s what else was going on in some of the notable American League action yesterday. Note that we’ve shaken up the teams covered again for this final series of the first half, focusing solely on those presently in playoff position. As always, these are subject to change! It’s just who’s getting the shine at the moment.*
*Although I will note that all of the Blue Jays, Red Sox, Tigers, and Orioles won, moving the middle tier of the Wild Card race all up a game. Minnesota is one back of Seattle for the last Wild Card; Houston, Toronto, and surging Boston are 1.5 behind; Detroit is within 2.5 and Baltimore is three back. Oh, and none of these teams are over .500. What a jumbled mess.
Tampa Bay Rays (55-37) 7, Seattle Mariners (47-48) 2
It was a great Friday for Rays starter Nick Martinez, who was chosen as a replacement for Boston’s Ranger Suárez on the All-Star roster and then went out and recorded a win over the Mariners. Named an All-Star for the first time at age-35, Martinez threw 5.1 innings, allowing two runs on four hits and a walk, giving up a homer to Cole Young and not much else. It wasn’t as shiny as some of his early regular-season starts, but the W’s all count the same.
Anyway, Martinez easily outpitched his opponent, fading veteran Luis Castillo. The former ace has been the clear weak link in the six-man(-ish) rotation, and it showed again on Friday night. He gave up homers to Richie Palacios, Cedric Mullins, and Victor Mesa Jr. between the fourth and the fifth, and while they were solo shots, they combined with an RBI knock in the third from Chandler Simpson to give Tampa Bay a 4-1 lead.
Following singles by J.P. Crawford and Randy Arozarena, Martinez departed with the tying run at the plate for Seattle with one out in the sixth. The M’s only got one run out of it though, with Cole Sulser inducing a fielder’s choice grounder from Dominic Canzone and fanning Cal Raleigh to keep it at 4-2. Garrett Cleavinger also did yeoman’s work to keep the M’s from tying it in the seventh, as Josh Naylor never got further from second after his leadoff single. Then in the home half, Junior Caminero dropped the hammer on José A. Ferrer with his 28th long ball of 2026:
It was smooth sailing from then on for the Rays, coasting to a 7-2 win. The only hitch was that it seemed like they would take a five-game AL East lead on the Yankees until New York’s ninth-inning rally off the Nats.
Other Games
Texas Rangers (48-46) 7, Houston Astros (46-50) 3: Yordan Alvarez’s 30th homer of the season and the 200th of his career brought some fireworks in this 2023 ALCS rematch of the two Texas teams, which are both battling with Seattle for the AL West lead. The next inning, Yainier Diaz hit a two-run shot off Chris Martin to tie the game at 3-3. That was unfortunate for Texas, which had built a 3-0 lead against Astros ace Hunter Brown, but they shook off losing that advantage in a hurry. The Rangers lit into Bryan King in the eighth, as Wyatt Langford belted a solo shot to give them a 4-3 lead and Jake Burger soon followed with a three-run smash. (Yes, we got a Burger/King matchup, and the former had it his way.) The Rangers lead the Mariners by 1.5 games in the AL West.
Cleveland Guardians (49-46) 3, Miami Marlins (52-43) 2: The surprising Marlins have MLB’s best record since the beginning of June, but Cleveland southpaw Parker Messick cooled down the Stinky Hot Fish™ by allowing just one hit and one run in six innings of work. The rookies got to Sandy Alcantara, with Chase DeLauter slugging a two-run homer to get the scoring going in the fourth and Travis Bazzana lifting a key sacrifice fly in the following frame. Leo Jiménez and Heriberto Hernández hit solo shots for Miami to cut the lead to one by the eighth, but Hunter Gaddis and Cade Smith turned the Marlins away to win it.
Chicago White Sox (48-45) 14, The Athletics (41-53) 1: After getting swept at home by the Red Sox, the Pale Hose took out their frustration on the free-falling A’s, keeping pace with Cleveland. No. 9 hitter Tristan Peters was the story of this one, as he became the seventh player in White Sox history to hit for the cycle, the first since Jose Abreu on September 9, 2017. Remarkably, Peters finished his cycle by recording the two hardest parts—the triple and the homer—in the same inning. Andrew Benintendi also drove in four while notching a pair of doubles and All-Star Miguel Vargas hit his 21st homer of 2026. Sean Burke threw seven innings of four-hit, one-run ball.
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- How to live stream Muchova and Noskova: Wimbledon Women’s Final, TV channel
How to live stream Muchova and Noskova: Wimbledon Women’s Final, TV channel
Karolina Muchova and Linda Noskova will contest the first all-Czech women’s singles Wimbledon final in history on Saturday.
Jul 9, 2026; London, United Kingdom; Karolina Muchova of the Czech Republic returns a shot during her match against Coco Gauff of the United States on day 11 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club. Mandatory Credit: Susan Mullane-Imagn Images
How to Watch Wimbledon
- Date: Saturday, July 11, 2026
- Time: 11 AM EDT
- Channel: ESPN
- Stream: Fubo (try for free)
The Czech Republic is guaranteed to crown a Wimbledon champion on Saturday as compatriots Linda Noskova and Karolina Muchova go head-to-head in the women’s singles final. Few could argue that the WTA duo isn’t deserving of their spots in the Center Court crescendo, where a first-time Grand Slam-winner will emerge, no matter what.
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No. 10 seed Muchova hung on to defeat America’s last title hope, Coco Gauff, with an excruciating third-set tiebreak on Thursday. The only drawback of that result is that the 29-year-old appeared to be struggling with an injury in the match’s latter stages, though she has since confirmed all is fine heading into the final.
Whether that’s out of desperation to not show weakness to Noskova, only time will tell, as former French Open runner-up Muchova looks to get her hands on Grand Slam gold. Ninth seed Noskova, meanwhile, will become the youngest Wimbledon women’s finalist since an up-and-coming Eugenie Bouchard made it to the decider in 2014.
This will be the first time in history that two women from the Czech Republic have contested Wimbledon’s singles final, which is a major milestone for such a rich tennis nation. However, any allegiances will be temporarily put to one side, with Noskova seeking revenge after Muchova triumphed in their only previous matchup at last year’s U.S. Open.
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- Wimbledon women's final: Score, live updates as Czechia's Karolína Muchová, Linda Nosková face off
Wimbledon women's final: Score, live updates as Czechia's Karolína Muchová, Linda Nosková face off
Wimbledon will crown a new champion Saturday as Czechia's Karolína Muchová and Linda Nosková square off on Centre Court in the Wimbledon women's singles final. Both players are seeking the first Grand Slam title of their careers in the first all-Czech women's final in tournament history.
The pair are more than familiar with one another despite just a single head-to-head matchup in singles events, having competed as doubles partners for the Czech Republic at the 2024 Paris Olympics. Muchová and Nosková finished fourth in the women's doubles tournament, falling to Spain's Cristina Bucşa and Sara Sorribes Tormo in the bronze medal match.
Muchová holds a 1-0 edge in the head-to-head series. Their only career meeting came in the third round of the 2025 U.S. Open, where Muchová rallied in a three-set victory, 6-7 (5), 6-4, 6-2. She went on to reach the quarterfinals before falling to Naomi Osaka in straight sets.
Twenty-nine-year-old Muchová is a slight favorite with -112 odds over Nosková (+102) to win at FanDuel Sportsbook, as Nosková competes in her first career Grand Slam final, where she'd become the youngest player to win Wimbledon since 2011.
Where to watch the Wimbledon women's final
Karolína Muchová-Linda Nosková 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 ladies' singles final.
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- 65 Days until Chiefs football, we are ‘Trey Smith’ days away
65 Days until Chiefs football, we are ‘Trey Smith’ days away

We are 65 days away from the Kansas City Chiefs‘ season-opening game against the Denver Broncos on “Monday Night Football” in Week 1.
The No. 65 jersey has been worn by two-time Pro Bowl right guard Trey Smith since he was drafted in 2021. He has won two Super Bowls and is well on his way to immortalizing the uniform in franchise history.
Here are some other all-time Chiefs who have won the jersey:
The memorable No. 65s in franchise history
Jon Gilliam (1961 – 1967)
Tom Condon (1974 – 1984)
Jordan Black (2004 – 2006)
Ryan Lilja (2010 – 2012)
Gilliam is the only Pro Bowler on this list, but Lilja had a unique story that I was personally familiar with from an early age. Lilja and I share a high school alma mater, and he has a unique story that led him to continue his football career at Kansas State and eventually in the NFL, where he won a Super Bowl with the Indianapolis Colts.
He was kicked off the Shawnee Mission Northwest football team two games into his senior year after a party was busted. After garnering interest from Division I programs, Lilja had to play football at Coffeyville Community College before earning a scholarship with the Wildcats. He didn’t start in Manhattan until his senior year, but he played well enough to earn a chance as an undrafted free agent at Chiefs training camp in 2004.
The Colts quickly picked him up off waivers from Kansas City’s practice squad, and he went on to start 59 games for the Colts over five seasons; he started in both of Indianapolis’ Super Bowl appearances (2006 and 2009 seasons).
He would return to the area where he grew up in 2010, starting 45 games for the Chiefs at guard and center before retiring from the NFL in 2012.
65: The number of ‘touches’ for Patrick Mahomes last season
Mahomes rushed 64 times last year and was credited with a reception for -10 yards in the official stat book, though I can’t recall that play right now (maybe the fumbled screen pass to running back Isiah Pacheco he recovered against the New York Giants in Week 3?)
Regardless, the 65 touches were fifth on the team. Basically, Mahomes was advancing the ball himself the fifth-most often among all of the Chiefs’ playmakers.
For one, it’s a reminder that the offense needs more consistent availability from its top skill-position players, but it’s also a note on the volume of running Mahomes is used to, as he advances towards full recovery from the knee injury he suffered last season.
Last regular season, only New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye (61) scrambled more times than Mahomes (53). It’s unlikely that trend can continue in 2026, at least in the early parts of the year, so it will be interesting to see how much Mahomes — or the Chiefs’ offense as a whole — changes with that in mind.
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- Anything but Fighting: Cody Garbrandt answers random questions
Anything but Fighting: Cody Garbrandt answers random questions

Former UFC bantamweight champion Cody Garbrandt speaks with MMA Fighting’s José Youngs in Las Vegas about his kids’ favorite hobbies, his motorcycles, favorite music, movies, foods, and more.
Garbrandt (15-7) is looking to continue his winning ways against Adrian Yañez at UFC 329 after defeating Xiao Long in March. This win snapped Garbrandt’s two-fight losing skid after coming up short to Raoni Barcelos and Deiveson Figueiredo.
To date, “No Love” has notable wins over Dominick Cruz, Raphael Assunção, and Thomas Almeida.
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- Las Vegas Raiders’ minority owner Tom Brady rumored to help Seattle Seahawks beat New England Patriots in Super Bowl
Las Vegas Raiders’ minority owner Tom Brady rumored to help Seattle Seahawks beat New England Patriots in Super Bowl

Seattle Seahawks head coach Mike Macdonald was recently on The Dan Patrick Show, where Patrick asked Macdonald if anyone helped him prepare for the New England Patriots ahead of Super Bowl LX. The coach’s answer has sparked some controversy centered around Las Vegas Raiders’ minority owner Tom Brady.
“[Former Baltimore Ravens’ and current New York Giants’ head coach] John Harbaugh and I talked. He was great. I probably can’t mention one guy that really helped us out who had some conflict of interest,” Macdonald said while smiling and laughing on air. Patrick followed up by guessing former Patriots’ head coach Bill Belichick, which Macdonald immediately shot down.
As a result, the internet is speculating that the eventual Super Bowl-winning coach’s source was none other than Brady.
#Seahawks HC Mike Macdonald says there was one person he reached out to for advice before the Super Bowl vs. the Patriots who helped a lot, but he won't say who because there might be a conflict of interest.
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) July 9, 2026
It's not Bill Belichick. 😅
(via @dpshow) pic.twitter.com/uniRUWUsUB
Before the big game in February, the former Patriot struck controversy in New England when he said that he didn’t have a rooting interest in the contest despite spending 20 seasons and winning six Lombardi trophies with the Pats. At the time, that comment was viewed as the owner/broadcaster trying to appear neutral in the public eye given his role calling games for Fox. However, the Super Bowl was aired on NBC, so there was no need for Brady to be a centrist.
Given that, and the fact that Brady could have several “conflicts of interest” in this situation with his ties to the Patriots, role as another team’s owner in the NFL, and job as a commentator, there are a bunch of reasons to believe he’s the anonymous advisor Macdonald is referring to. Plus, Brady had already interviewed and agreed to hire former Seahawks’ offensive coordinator Klint Kubiak as the Raiders’ next head coach in the weeks leading up to the Super Bowl.
So, maybe he had a rooting interest after all; it just wasn’t the team most people would expect…
In Other Raiders’ Links:
- Philanthropic Fernando Mendoza: “Raiders rookie QB Fernando Mendoza & his family donated $500K to the University of Miami Miller School of Medicine, supporting multiple sclerosis research via the Mendoza Family Fund. Brings the total Mendoza family commitment to $940K,” via the Las Vegas Review-Journal’s Mick Akers.
- Mark Davis grass proponent: “I just always felt that football should be played on grass. That’s for safety purposes, No. 1. I want it to look like a game was played even if it’s an indoor field. You see grass stains and everything else. I wasn’t going to build a stadium without it being grass once I knew that capability was there. Obviously, it added a lot of cost, but it’s worth it,” Davis told The LA Times’ A.J. Perez.
- Offensive wildcards: “Jack Bech and Dont’e Thornton are set for pivotal roles in the Raiders’ passing game, but both will not be handed the opportunities either,” S&BP’s Tristen Kuhn wrote. “The Raiders have Jalen Nailor and Tre Tucker, and both will likely have crucial roles for the Raiders offense working in the intermediate to short range, while also having key roles downfield.”
- Tommy Eichenberg, Cody Lindenberg, More than special teamers?: “It’s within the realm of possibility. But the climb will be steep for both Eichenberg and Lindenberg,” via S&BP’s Ray Aspuria. “Namely, the pair of young linebackers must rapidly improve pass coverage skills, separate from veterans at the position group, and capitalizing on snaps received when the Raiders reconvene for training camp later this month.”
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- The first of many? Sam Darnold’s jersey number retired by alma mater
The first of many? Sam Darnold’s jersey number retired by alma mater

It’s never bad to be a Super Bowl-winning quarterback, but Sam Darnold of the Seattle Seahawks has been having a 2026 to remember.
That started, of course, with winning his first Super Bowl in February. Then Darnold married his fiancée in April. Now he’s been inducted into the football Hall of Fame… of San Clemente High School.
While the honor from Darnold’s alma mater might not match the other two lifetime achievements, it’s still another nail for the Seahawks’ star to hang his hat on. It’s at San Clemente where Darnold got his start as No. 18 and blossomed into the eventual USC star. In Darnold’s senior season, he completed 68% of his passes for nearly 3000 passing yards and 38 touchdowns.
QB Sam Darnold Class of 2014 is now in the Triton Football Hall of Fame and #18 has officially been retired 🔱🏈🏆#onetownoneteampic.twitter.com/IEhqbFRKRf
— Triton Football (@Tritonfootball) July 10, 2026
While Darnold became a four-star recruit as a Triton, it wasn’t exactly a straight shot for him from high school star to Super Bowl-winning quarterback. While he was cast off for much of his early NFL career, a resurgence in 2024 with the Minnesota Vikings landed him in Seattle, where he threw for over 4,000 yards and 28 touchdowns while completing 68% of his passes.
Darnold would be an obvious induction for any high school program, no matter the NFL success, but the path of perseverance should make this one special for the program and the Seahawks’ quarterback.
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- Braves Minor League Recap: Eric Hartman homers in Rome’s rout
Braves Minor League Recap: Eric Hartman homers in Rome’s rout

It was a solid day down on the farm with a handful of wins along the way. Let’s get into it all.
(44-45) Gwinnett Stripers 6, (54-37) Memphis Redbirds 5
- Brewer Hicklen, 2-4, HR, 2 RBI, 2 R
- Rowdy Tellez, 1B: 1-4, HR, RBI, R
- Carlos Santana, DH: 2-4, R
- Herick Hernandez, SP: 5.2 IP, 4 H, 4 ER, 3 BB, 6 K (triple-A debut)
In what was a significant back-and-forth game, Gwinnett walked things off against Memphis to move to just one game under .500 on the season.
Herick Hernandez got the start in what was his first triple-A appearance, and performed quite well in his first outing. Across 5.2 innings of work, Hernandez allowed four runs on four hits while walking three and striking out six in the process.
While he did give up a pair of homers on the day, it is a very promising start for Hernandez seeing as though he kept the walks in check and managed to limit the damage.
However, the Stripers would have to battle back from an early 3-0 deficit as the Redbirds took a 3-0 lead in the top of the first inning.
That score would remain until the home half of the third. DaShawn Kiersey Jr. got the scoring started for Gwinnett by lacing a bases-loaded single into center field to cut the deficit to 3-2.
THE 7 DRIVES IN TWO. pic.twitter.com/OzmxDxI1TX
— Gwinnett Stripers (@GoStripers) July 11, 2026
Luke Williams later came around to score on a single off the bat of Jair Camargo to tie things up at 3-3.
The first lead of the game for the Stripers came in the bottom of the fifth as Rowdy Tellez launched his ninth homer of the season over the right center field wall to make it a 4-3 game.
Memphis eventually took the lead by scoring one run each in the sixth and ninth innings.
However, the Stripers’ bats would come to life in their final at-bat.
Brett Wisely laced a one-out single before Brewer Hicklen took a 2-2 breaking ball and pulled it over the left field wall for a walk off, two-run homer to give the Stripers the win.
(38-42) Columbus Clingstones 1, (32-53) Birmingham Barons 10
- KeShawn Ogans, 3B: 2-3, RBI
- Kevin Kilpatrick Jr., RF: 1-4, R
- Ian Mejia, SP: 5.1 IP, 6 H, 5 ER, BB, 4 K
Simply put, there wasn’t much that went right for Columbus on Friday night.
Ian Mejia got the start and didn’t have his best stuff as he gave up five runs on six hits in 5.1 innings of work. It wasn’t his best outing of the season, but it should have been somewhat manageable.
However, his offens faltered tremendously, as the Clingstones tallied just one run on four hits across the entire nine inning affair.
The lone RBI for Columbus came in the bottom of the fifth as Keshawn Ogans — who went 2-3 on the night — drove home Kevin Kilpatrick Jr. with an RBI-single.
Ogans get's us on the board! pic.twitter.com/M8bC7puUJb
— Columbus Clingstones (@GoClingstones) July 11, 2026
Kilpatrick Jr. and Dalton McIntyre both tallied the only other two hits on the night — both singles — in what was a lackluster offensive performance all-around by Columbus.
(41-41) Rome Emperors 8, (40-43) Hudson Valley Renegades 3
- Eric Hartman, DH: 1-3, HR, 2 RBI, R, 2 BB
- Dixon Williams, CF: 1-5, HR, 2 RBI, R
- Dallas Macias, RF: 2-5, HR, 2 RBI
- Tate Southisene, SS: 2-4, 2B, 2 R, BB
- John Gil, 1-4, 2B, BB
- Cade Kuehler, SP: 5 IP, 4 H, 3 ER, 3 BB, 4 K
Rome got back to .500 on the season with a win over Hudson Valley on Friday, riding a solid night at the plate from several Emperors en route to the victory.
Typically, games in which Eric Hartman homers, the Emperors are going to be just fine — as was the case on Friday.
Hartman took a hanging breaking ball to launch a two-run homer, his 21st long ball of the season, to give Rome the 2-1 lead in the third inning.
You hang it, Eric Hartman bangs it. 💣 pic.twitter.com/AjHi745AiM
— Rome Emperors (@GoEmperors) July 10, 2026
Dixon Williams and Dallas Macias also got in on the offensive fun, each homering in this one as well, while both also drove in a pair of runs.
Tate Southisene and John Gil also had solid days at the plate, both doubling on the night.
Cade Kuehler got the start on the mound and tossed five innings of four-run ball while striking out four. He also scattered four hits and walked three along the way as well.
All told it’s been a rough, rough season for Kuehler. However, he has put up back-to-back starts of at least five innings and three or less runs allowed. It’s a small sample size, sure, but hopefully it’s the beginning of a significant turnaround for Kuehler who showed a good amount of promise at one point early in his professional career.
(48-37) Augusta GreenJackets 7, (47-36) Hickory Crawdads 8
- Cooper McMurray, 1B: 2-3, HR, 3B, 4 RBI, 3 R
- Luis Guanipa, CF: 1-4, RBI
- Alex Lodise, SS: 2-5, 2 RBI
- Landon Beidelschies, SP: 2.2 IP, 3 H, 4 R, ER, 3 BB, 2 K
Augusta unfortunately came up short on Friday, losing by just one run to Hickory.
Landon Beidelschies made his 11th start of the season for Augusta on Friday and tossed 2.2 innings of four run (one earned) ball. The lefty managed to scatter three hits and walked a trio of batters while striking out a pair as well.
All-in-all, Beidelschies has had a rough start to his pro career. In 11 starts (13 appearances) the left has tossed an ERA of 7.66 while striking out 41 in 49.1 innings of work thus far.
Hopefully he can turn it around as a starter. Otherwise, it may be a quick trip to the bullpen for Beidelschies.
Cooper McMurray paced the offense with a homer and triple to his credit, driving in four of Augusta’s seven total runs on Friday, while Alex Lodise went 2-5 with a pair of RBI as well.
McLovin it.
— Augusta GreenJackets (@GreenJackets) July 11, 2026
Four RBIs for Cooper McMurray tonight! pic.twitter.com/st0CvLuECh
Trailing 8-5 in the home half of the ninth, the GreenJackets managed to plate two runs to make it a 8-7 game, but Augusta failed to tie things up as they would go on to lose this one by just one run.
(14-32) FCL Braves 7, (29-17) FCL Rays 10
- Manuel Dos Passos, LF-1B: 2-5, 2 2B, R
- Elias Reyno, LF: 3-3, 2 RBI, BB
- Jorwin Pulido, C: 3-4, 2B, 2 R
- Luisberth Valdez, SP: IP, K
Despite outhitting the FCL Rays and holding a lead headed into the ninth inning, the FCL Braves came up short, losing by a 10-7 final in extras.
While Luisberth Valdez technically got the start and only went one inning, Wuilinyer Tovar shouldered most of the pitching load in this one. In 4.1 innings of work, Tovar allowed two runs on five hits, but unfortunately also walked a gaudy six batters across those frames as well.
The Braves plated one run in the third, four in the seventh and two in the eighth to take a 7-6 lead. Manuel Dos Passos had a solid day at the plate to lead the offense, lacing a pair of doubles and scoring a run, while Elias Reyno went 3-3 with a pair of RBI and a walk to his credit as well.
However, the FCL Rays managed to score a run to tie things up in the top of the ninth before crossing the plate three times in the top of the 10th to carry the win as the Braves were held scoreless in the home half.
(8-19) DSL Braves 5, (9-18) DSL LAD Bautisa 2
- Edelson Cabral, SS: 1-3, HR, 3 RBI, 2 R, 2 BB
- Jose Nelo, C: 1-4, 2B, RBI
- Yassel Pena, 1B: 1-4, 2B
- Martires Polanco, SP: 4.1 IP, H, ER, 3 BB, 9 K
The DSL squad took an excellent start from Martires Polanco Friday afternoon and parlayed it into a victory — just the eighth of the year for the team.
Across just 4.1 innings of work, Polanco managed to strike out nine batters while holding the opposition to just one run on one hit on the day. He did also walk three batters, but all in all it was a good day for the 19-year-old.
Polanco has been overwhelmingly dominant this year for the DSL squad. Sure, he is older for the level, but across six starts, the righty carries an ERA of 1.54 with 39 strikeouts in just 23.1 innings.
He’s probably in line for a promotion to the FCL squad here soon, or even perhaps Augusta, depending on what happens with rosters after the draft signing deadline.
At the plate, Edelson Cabral launched his second homer of the season — a go-ahead, two-run shot in the bottom of the fifth — to pace the DSL Braves’ offense.
Both Jose Nelo and Yassel Pena also got in on the action with a double apiece, while Nelo also added an RBI to his credit in the win.
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- Mariners News: MLB Draft, JJ Wetherholt, and Jacob Gonzalez
Mariners News: MLB Draft, JJ Wetherholt, and Jacob Gonzalez

Good day, everyone!
The Mariners are testing our fortitude once more it seems, as they dropped yet another uncompetitive game, this time to the Rays by a 7-2 score.
Helpfully, Major League Baseball has provided us with a distraction today in the form of the MLB Draft, which starts at 10am PST. It’s not too late to catch up on Max Ellingsen’s coverage so you can have a fully-formed opinion when the M’s are on the clock! Speaking of, is there a name you’ve circled for the Mariners this year?
In Mariners news…
- In case you missed it, Manny Acta claimed the WBC led to Cal Raleigh’s injury.
- Mariners Scouting Director Scott Hunter says the team is keeping its options open heading into this year’s draft.
- In the latest episode of the Meet at the Mitt podcast, the crew broke down the top options for the M’s in this year’s draft and who they’re hoping the club will take with their first selection. (Apple link; Spotify link)
Around the league…
- Cardinals rookie shortstop JJ Wetherholt agreed to an eight-year, $112.5M contract extension with the club.
- Trades are beginning to trickle through, as the Twins acquired right-hander Tommy Nance from the Blue Jays yesterday.
- The Pirates acquired infielder Jacob Gonzalez and lefty Brandon Eisert from the White Sox in exchange for left-hander Jaden Woods and the No. 34 pick in this year’s draft.
- Cardinals catcher Iván Herrera, Rays right-hander Nick Martinez, Red Sox outfielder Ceddanne Rafaela, and White Sox first basemen Munetaka Murakami were all named as All-Star Game replacements.
- Murakami and Kyle Schwarber were the latest players to say they’ll participate in this year’s Home Run Derby, completing the eight-player field for Monday night’s showcase.
- The Red Sox and Mets nearly didn’t get to play yesterday because the Boston team plane got stuck in Chicago in the lead-up to the game.
- Shohei Ohtani was scratched from yesterday’s start and will miss the All-Star Game due to a left knee injury.
- Rangers righty Jacob deGrom will miss his next start and may hit the IL as he deals with a glute strain.
- Right-hander Chris Paddack, who was struggling to catch on with a team this year, signed with the KBO’s Samsung Lions.
- Carlos Collazo at Baseball America provided the latest intel from the MLB Draft with the White Sox just hours away from being on the clock. ($)
- Another Secret Base banger for your enjoyment.
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- Minor League Recap – Victory in Columbus, Akron, and Lake County
Minor League Recap – Victory in Columbus, Akron, and Lake County

Columbus Clippers (50-40) – AAA
COL 10 – LHV 7
The Columbus Clippers beat the Lehigh Valley IronPigs in a high scoring Friday night showdown. Columbus won 10 to 7 with 13 hits and no errors. Lehigh Valley had 12 hits and 1 error. Rorik Maltrud took the mound Friday night for Columbus. Maltrud recorded a quality start, improving to 3-0 on the season. He allowed three runs on eight hits and one walk, striking out four batters. Hunter Stanley had a bit of a disastrous seventh inning. He gave up four runs on four hits. All of the runs given up by Stanley were on two-run home runs. Steven Pérez earned his second save of the season striking out three in his two innings of work.
The Columbus offense had quite the night with all hitters reaching base at least once. Cooper Ingle led off and went 3-for-5 with four runs, two RBIs, and a walk. Juan Brito went 2-for-4 with a run, two RBI, and a walk. Bo Naylor went 2-for-5 with an RBI.
They kicked off the scoring early in the first inning. Cooper Ingle reached via a lead off double and Angel Genao reached via a walk. Bo Naylor hit a 2-out RBI single to center to score Cooper from second. CJ Kayfus followed up with his own single to right, scoring Genao.
In the top of the second, Dayan Frias drew a lead off walk. Cooper Ingle slapped his second hit of the game with a single to left. Angel Genao hit a RBI single to left, scoring Frias. The hitting continued with Juan Brito who hit a ground-rule double to left, scoring Cooper and putting Columbus up 4-0.
In the top of the third, the Clippers extended the lead to 7-0. With two outs, Milan Tolentino drew a walk. Dayan Frias hit a triple to right, scoring Tolentino. Cooper Ingle launched a two-run home run to left center.
That Cooper Ingle Homer #ClipShowpic.twitter.com/9N7lYc5hvq
— Columbus Clippers (@CLBClippers) July 11, 2026
In the top of the sixth, Juan Brito extended the lead for Columbus with a lead off, solo home run to right. It put the Clippers up 8-2 and gave Maltrud the cushion needed to maintain a win condition.
Brito 💣#ClipShowpic.twitter.com/5NU0yMDcGH
— Columbus Clippers (@CLBClippers) July 11, 2026
Columbus tacked on two more in the top of the eighth, sealing their victory. Four straight walks to start the inning scored Ingle and loaded the bases with Genao, Brito, and Ralphy Velazquez. With one out, CJ Kayfus hit into a force out, scoring Genao for the final run of the game.
Akron RubberDucks (39-45) – AA
CHE 2 – AKR 5
The RubberDucks continued the affiliate winning streak with a victory over the Chesapeake Baysox. Dylan DeLucia went 4.2 innings of work. DeLucia gave up two runs on six hits and struck out seven. Jay Driver earned his sixth win of the season recording only one out to retire the side in the fifth inning. Zach Jacobs and Jack Carey both threw scoreless outings. Jacobs went two innings, Carey one, and both pitchers struck out two. Jack Jasiak earned his first save with Akron, pitching the ninth and striking out two.
In the bottom of the second, with one out, Bennett Thompson hit a triple to right with the RubberDucks down two runs. Wuilfredo Antunez slapped a double to score Thompson. In the bottom of the third Juan Benjamin tied things up with a lead off home run to left center.
Juan 💣
— Akron RubberDucks (@AkronRubberDuck) July 11, 2026
Benjamin ties the game with a solo home run!#QuAkronpic.twitter.com/vd2IlC4a2a
Nick Mitchell and Jaison Chourio reached on back-to-back singles. Alfonsin Rosario slapped a double that scored Mitchell, but Chourio was thrown out at home.
We have the lead thanks to Fonsi!#QuAkronpic.twitter.com/gmOYokDUBk
— Akron RubberDucks (@AkronRubberDuck) July 11, 2026
Fonsi got himself on third with a stolen base, scoring on a single from Jacob Cozart to give the RubberDucks a two-run lead. In the bottom of the fifth, Cozart would record his second RBI of the night. Juan Benjamin drew a lead off walk and Jaison Chourio reached on a one-out single. Alfonsin Rosario was hit by pitch to load the bases for Cozart, who was hit by pitch himself. Benjamin scored for the final run of the game.
Lake County Captains (49-33) – High A
The Captains took down the Lansing Lugnuts in a 6-4 victory at home. Jackson Humphries earned his first win of the season with Lake County. Humphries pitched 5.0 innings of one-run ball. He allowed two hits, walked three, and struck out ten batters! Josh Harlow gave up two runs in his one inning of work, on two hits and a walk. Melkis Hernández pitched the seventh and eighth, only giving up one run on two hits and two walks. Izaak Martinez earned his sixth save of the season, closing the game. Martinez struck out three and walked one.
The Captains scored early to take the lead and never surrendered it. In the bottom of the first the lead off man, Tommy Hawke, drew an eight pitch walk. Aaron Walton singled to center and stretched it into a double, putting both runners in scoring position. With two outs, Anthony Martinez doubled to score Hawke and Walton.
We’re on the board in the 1st! 🙌
— Lake County Captains (@LCCaptains) July 10, 2026
A two-run double by Anthony Martinez into the gap makes it 2-0 Captains! 🫡 pic.twitter.com/YG72GBSqd0
In the bottom of the third, Hawke hit his first High A homer, a lead off fly ball to right center.
TOMMY HAWKE LEAVES THE YARD! 😮💨
— Lake County Captains (@LCCaptains) July 10, 2026
He cranks his first High-A home run to extend the lead! 🔥 pic.twitter.com/OsBaooZM0c
With one out, Nolan Schubart drew a walk and scored on Dean Curley’s tenth homer of the season, putting the Caps up 5-0.
Dean Curley with a blast! 💣
— Lake County Captains (@LCCaptains) July 11, 2026
His 10th home run of the season! 💪 pic.twitter.com/6Eoa8HrM3Y
In the bottom of the sixth Esteban González reached on a lead off single. González stole second and advanced to third on a groundout. González scored on a wild pitch. The Captains would load the bases in the remainder of the inning, but weren’t able to tack on another run.
Hill City Howlers (35-49) – Single A
Game 1
CHS 15 – HC 1
The Cleveland Organization sweep came to an abrupt halt with Game 1 of the Hill City Howlers vs. the Charleston RiverDogs. Erigaldi Perez fell to 0-2 on the season. In his 3.0 innings of work, Perez gave up eight runs on eighth hits and two walks. He struck out three. Keegan Zin pitched the fourth, fifth, and into the sixth inning. He gave up four runs on four hits and four walks in 2.2 innings of work. Ettore Giulianelli worked an inning, giving up three runs on two hits and three walks. Yerlin Luis recorded the final out of the shortened game, walking one before recording the out.
The only run for the Howlers was scored in the bottom of the second. After Reiner Herrera grounded into a double play to put two-outs and no runners on for Jhorvic Abreus. Abreus hit a home run to right field.
Game 2
CHS 6 – HC 3
Ryan DeSanto had a strong start for the Howlers in Game 2. In his 5.1 innings of work, DeSanto allowed three runs on five hits and one walk. DeSanto struck out five batters. Javi Torres fell to 1-3 on the season with his 1.2 innings of work. He gave up three runs on two hits and three walks.
All three runs for the Howlers came in the bottom of the third. With one out, Dauri Fernandez drew a walk and Jose Pirela reached on a single grounder to second. Fernandez was pitcked off at second base for the second out, but Luis De La Cruz smacked his seventh home run, a two run affair, to left field. Reiner Herrera went back-to-back with a solo home run to put the Howlers up three runs. Hill City wasn’t able to hold onto the lead and lost Game 2 6-3.
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- 2026 World Cup quarterfinals, Matchday 3: Match thread and discussion
2026 World Cup quarterfinals, Matchday 3: Match thread and discussion

Yesterday saw Spain advance 2-1 over Belgium, with the Spanish joining France as the first two teams to reach the semifinals of the 2026 World Cup. It was Mikel Merino with another clutch late goal for Spain, scoring in the 88th minute after Merino scored a 91st-minute winner over Portugal in the last game. With Merino coming off the bench in both games, I joked to a friend that he may never start a match again.
Today we have the last two quarterfinals. One of the four teams that plays today will be in the World Cup final – but only one of them. The opening match features Norway against England in Miami. Erling Haaland and Norway have been one of the more surprising teams to reach this stage of the competition, completing an upset win over Brazil to arrive here. Haaland himself will certainly be familiar with the English squad from his many years at Man City.
The late game is Argentina and Switzerland in Kansas City. Perhaps a bummer for Messi that he doesn’t get to play in Miami again this time, but he and Argentina certainly enjoyed their 3-0 win over Algeria in Kansas City to begin their World Cup campaign. Argentina has had to battle through its last two games, edging Cape Verde 3-2 in extra time, and needing a shocking late comeback from 0-2 down for a late 3-2 win over Egypt. Can they continue these theatrics, or will they be worn down from these heavyweight clashes, giving Switzerland a path to victory? We’ll find out tonight.
So, what will the games have in store for us today? Stick around, drop your comments, and have a great time.
How to watch
Norway vs England
Location: Miami, Florida
Kick-off time: 5 pm Eastern, 2 pm Pacific
TV and streaming: FOX, Telemundo, Peacock, FOX One, Fubo (free trial)
Argentina vs Switzerland
Location: Kansas City, Missouri
Kick-off time: 9 pm Eastern, 6 pm Pacific
TV and streaming: FOX, Telemundo, Peacock, FOX One, Fubo
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- Panthers QB Bryce Young lands on 2026 bust watch as pressure keeps building
Panthers QB Bryce Young lands on 2026 bust watch as pressure keeps building
If there’s one position that carries the most pressure to perform in the NFL, it’s quarterback. Especially when the player is either the No. 1 overall pick or signs a massive free-agent contract.
The Carolina Panthers selected Bryce Young with the first overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft. While he has shown steady improvement, not everyone is convinced. One national analyst has already placed Young on bust watch entering the 2026 season.
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Bleacher Report recently identified one player from every NFL team who could be considered on bust watch. Young unfortunately made the list.
“The 24-year-old signal-caller made strides in the previous season, but the Panthers still finished 26th in total passing yards for the term. Young will likely need to show that he can be a productive, high-volume passer when necessary this year, and that seems unlikely because of a tough schedule,” Moe Moton of BR NFL said.
“The Panthers won the NFC South with a sub-.500 record on a third-place schedule last year. In 2026, they will play on a first-place schedule that includes games against the Chicago Bears, Philadelphia Eagles, Denver Broncos and the Seattle Seahawks. Young could regress as he faces more division leaders this year than last season.”
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Bryce Young on bust watch?
Young struggled early in his career and was benched during his second NFL season before showing significant improvement. Even so, when compared to peers such as Caleb Williams, C.J. Stroud, and Trevor Lawrence, his production still leaves plenty to be desired.
It also doesn’t help that the Panthers paid a steep price to acquire him. Carolina traded two first-round picks, two second-round picks, and star wide receiver DJ Moore to the Chicago Bears. All to move up and select Young.
At some point, Young’s performance will need to resemble that of his successful young peers, or the Panthers could begin considering other options. The organization has already tabled extension talks for this year.
Young delivered the best season of his career in 2025, throwing for 3,011 yards and 23 touchdowns while leading the Panthers to a career-high eight wins as a starter.
Even so, those numbers still don’t match the expectations that come with being the No. 1 overall pick. The question now is whether Young can continue building on his progress in 2026.
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- Tresoldi keen on Roma, speaks with Pisilli
Tresoldi keen on Roma, speaks with Pisilli

Roma are looking to strengthen their attacking line, and in addition to the winger behind the striker, where Chelsea’s Garnacho is the most talked about name, the Giallorossi are also looking for a replacement for Malen.
For this position, the name circulating around the club in recent days is Nicolò Tresoldi.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, the possibility of bringing Tresoldi to the capital is gaining momentum, with the player pushing to wear the Giallorossi jersey.
According to the newspaper, a Giallorossi player could be the key to the deal. In fact, the Italian-German striker reportedly spoke on the phone with the Giallorossi midfielder in recent days, building on a friendship that began when they faced each other for the Under-19s in 2022.
With his 19 goals and 5 assists in 40 Pro League appearances last year, Tresoldi attracted the attention of not only Roma but also Atlético Madrid. Club Brugge, the club that owns him, has set a price tag of €30 million, but in the coming days D’Amico will be considering the right move to convince the Belgian club to lower the price and bring Gasperini the coveted backup to Malen.
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- Orioles fans have mostly given up on postseason hopes
Orioles fans have mostly given up on postseason hopes

Welcome to SB Nation Reacts, a survey of fans across the MLB. Throughout the year we ask questions of the most plugged-in Orioles fans and fans across the country. Sign up here to participate in the weekly emailed surveys.
Now 95 games into their season, the 2026 Orioles are still mostly sputtering. They haven’t been able to click and put together a team that meets or exceeds fans hopes for them. They are running out of time to really make a run. They may need to play at something like a .600 clip for the remainder of the season to end up going anywhere we want them to go in October.
In this week’s survey, I asked fans very simply: Can they do it? Are they going to make the postseason? I find that optimism tends to have a greater representation in these surveys than I expect, but it seems this team has managed to beat even that out of the voting masses:
That’s a crushing majority against belief in the Orioles making the postseason. It’s no surprise! Depending on which projection you like for postseason odds, the O’s currently have chances somewhere in the realm of 9-16%. Only 12% of fans thinking they’ll make it is right in line with that. It’s not that they can’t do it. They just probably won’t, because among other things, they haven’t yet won more than three games in a row. They are running out of time to change their trajectory before it’s too late.
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How to watch the MLB draft

Major League Baseball has made some changes to the schedule and broadcast of its amateur draft, which begins today at 1:00 PM EDT. And the vast majority of the draft will air on NBC/Peacock, while MLB Network and MLB.com will provide coverage of the picks, as well.
- Saturday, July 11: Rounds 1-3, 1 PM EDT, NBC/Peacock
- Sunday, July 12: Rounds 4-20, 1 PM EDT, NBC/Peacock
You can read all about the draft and the Mets’ picks in this particular draft in Steve Sypa’s introductory piece. And check out our MLB Draft category for all of Steve’s work leading up to the draft.
We’ll have an open thread here on Amazin’ Avenue for those of you who are following the draft live and want to discuss it in real time, and as always, we’ll have thorough coverage of all of the Mets’ picks from this afternoon through Steve’s draft profile series that will cover each of the picks. And last but certainly not least, stay tuned for our draft pick signing tracker, which we’ll update as players sign—or decline to sign—with the organization following the draft.
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- Mid-Major Mid-Major Madness Reacts Survey Results: Allen Graves and Izaiyah Nelson to find similar summer league success
Mid-Major Mid-Major Madness Reacts Survey Results: Allen Graves and Izaiyah Nelson to find similar summer league success

Just two players were selected directly from mid-major programs in the 2026 NBA Draft. Santa Clara’s Allen Graves was the No. 19 pick to the Toronto Raptors, and the draft rights of South Florida’s Izaiyah Nelson, the No. 51 pick, were traded to Orlando.
However, according to the Mid-Major Reacts survey, despite Graves being a top-20 pick and Nelson being one of the final 10 selections, the two will be equally impactful in the ongoing NBA Summer League, as each player received 50% of the votes.
While Graves enters the NBA with higher expectations, there’s likely more at stake for Nelson in Las Vegas. Graves recently inked a four-year, $19.7 million contract with more than $8 million guaranteed. Nelson, too, earned a contract, but it was a two-way deal.
Graves burst onto the draft scene in just one season at Santa Clara. His redshirt freshman was headlined by WCC Sixth Man and Freshman of the Year honors, and the Broncos’ first trip to the Big Dance in 30 years. Despite coming off the bench in his lone season of collegiate action, Graves skyrocketed up draft boards thanks to his defensive versatility and offensive consistency, marking Herb Sendek’s third first rounder in the last five seasons.
He backed up the first-round label in his Summer League debut and scored 22 points, shooting 9-for-16 and 3-for-8 from deep. Arguably more impressively, he hauled in 13 rebounds, five of which were offensive, blocked two shots and had three steals. He showcased his upside as a do-it-all defender, and if he brings this sort of offense along with his defensive abilities, he’s in for a long NBA career.
Obviously, it’s way too early to formulate real conclusions about his NBA future, but his first showing was about as good as you could ask for.
On the contrary, Nelson doesn’t have as obvious of an NBA path, but he has the physical tools to be a rotational big if he finds the right situation. He doesn’t offer hardly anything offensively on the perimeter, but he got better each of his four college seasons and played himself into the draft after averaging 15.9 points, 9.6 rebounds, 1.6 steals and 1.4 blocks.
He made the move from Arkansas State to South Florida with Brian Hodgson, and it resulted in being drafted. Now, starting with the Summer League, he’ll need to prove he belongs at the next level. Without much of a perimeter game, he’ll need to play to his strengths, continuing to be an energetic, high-level rebounder and versatile defender, ideally finding his footing offensively through solid screens and athletic finishes around the rim.
There’s a path for Nelson to stick in the NBA, it’s not as clear as Graves’, but he’s got his foot in the door now. He got off to a rather uneventful start in his first Summer League game on Thursday but flashed what he’s capable of. He scored just two points, but grabbed six rebounds, two offensive, and added a steal and a block in 15 minutes off the bench. Ideally, as Summer League progresses, he’ll see more minutes to prove he can be a high-volume rebounder and stocks guy.
Nelson also picked up five fouls in the contest, so he’ll need to show he can be sound defensively and be impactful without fouling to earn a real NBA opportunity.
Summer League action runs through July 19, and both players will continue to get game reps and show why mid-major players belong on NBA courts, but through one game each, it’s been Graves with the strongest showing.
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- South Africa star Jayden Adams dies at 25 just days after World Cup 2026 exit
South Africa star Jayden Adams dies at 25 just days after World Cup 2026 exit
South Africa star Jayden Adams has died at the age of 25 with the Bafana Bafana community mourning the shock loss just weeks after he featured at the World Cup 2026.
The Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder played three times for his country and was part of Hugo Broos’ side that advanced to the last 32, creating history in the first knock-out Worl Cup match in their history before being eliminated by co-hosts Canada.
Adams played all three group games, starting the opener against Mexico and then featuring as a substitute against Czech Republic and South Korea.
Details surrounding Adams' passing remain unclear, with the South African Football Players Union paying tribute to the player in a statement: “The SAFPU is devastated by the untimely passing of Mamelodi Sundowns and Bafana Bafana midfielder, Jayden Adams.
“Jayden had only recently represented South Africa at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, carrying the hopes of the nation with pride, courage, and distinction.
“His passing is an immeasurable loss to his family, teammates, clubs, the football fraternity and country at large.
“We extend our deepest condolences to the Adams family, Mamelodi Sundowns, Stellenbosch FC, Bafana Bafana and all those whose lives he touched.

“South African football has lost a gifted player, a proud servant of the game and a young life that still had so much to offer.
“May his soul rest in eternal peace.”
A bright young talent in South African football, Adams made a name for himself at Stellebosch FC before moving on to Mamelodi Sundowns and establishing himself in the national team set-up.

Born in Cape Town, Adams enjoyed some of his best football to date for the Sundowns in the latter stages of last season, with victory in the CAF Champions League final against Moroccan outfit AS FAR.
Adams lost his grandmother Marianna Adams two weeks ago, with the South African FA paying tribute to her, with the player showing remarkable resilience to continue playing for Bafana Bafana against Czechia.

Adams collected nine caps for Bafana Bafana in all and scored two goals.
“It is with profound shock and a heavy heart that I have learnt of the passing of Jayden Adams,” South Africa Minister of Sport Gayton McKenzie said. “South Africa has lost one of its brightest young talents and our nation mourns alongside his family, his teammates and the millions of supporters who watched him grow from a promising academy prospect into a full Bafana Bafana international.
“I will always remember watching Bafana’s match against Czechia in Atlanta. I recall noting how unusually quiet Jayden seemed on the bench in the second half, after he had been substituted, it was only afterwards that we learnt he had taken to the field that day carrying the fresh grief of losing his grandmother, Marianna, who had passed away only hours before kick-off.”
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- Eagles News: Multiple outlets rank Philadelphia’s offensive line second-best in the NFL
Eagles News: Multiple outlets rank Philadelphia’s offensive line second-best in the NFL

Let’s get to the Philadelphia Eagles news and links …
Up Front – Iggles Blitz
That is three independent sources who have the Eagles rated as the #2 OL in the league heading into 2026. The Eagles have the best OT duo in the league. Tyler Steen is a player on the rise. Dickerson and Jurgens are Pro Bowlers when healthy. That’s a really talented group. And the depth is good, with Fred Johnson and rookie Markell Bell as the OTs. Interior depth is unproven, but Drew Kendall looked promising in limited action last year. Veteran Michael Jordan has more experience than talent and will have to earn a roster spot with a strong summer. Rookie Micah Morris has NFL size, athleticism and ability. He’s got to show he can put all of that together on a consistent basis. I’m also curious to see what Willie Lampkin and Myles Hinton do this summer. If the line is healthy, the run game should work and the overall offense should be fine. The Packers were seventh in the league in rushing attempts last year so Sean Mannion comes from a team that wanted to run the ball and did just that. With this OL and Saquon Barkley, expect the Eagles to once again be a running team. That worked pretty well in 2024 so I certainly won’t object.
Eagles have 2 of ESPN’s Top 10 ranked defensive tackles in 2026 – BGN
As ESPN continues to reveal their Top 10 lists for each position, the Eagles are quickly racking up nods as one of the best rosters in the league. They’ve already claimed one of the top running backs (Saquon Barkley), and two of the top cornerbacks (Quinyon Mitchell, Cooper DeJean, plus votes for Riq Woolen), and now add two of the best defensive tackles (Jalen Carter, Jordan Davis) to the list. None of the Eagles edge rushers made the Top 10 of their position, and among tight ends, Dallas Goedert did earn some Top 10 votes but ultimately not enough to be ranked. Here’s a look at what they said about the Eagles’ dominant interior defenders.
Things to watch for at Eagles training camp: Linebacker edition – PhillyVoice
When training camp began in 2025, Dean was on the PUP list and, as noted above, it wasn’t expected that Campbell would be ready to participate until August. As such, Jeremiah Trotter was in line to get all the first-team reps, at least initially in camp. But, with Campbell unexpectedly ready on Day 1 of camp, Trotter had to wait his turn some more. In his two training camps with the Eagles, Trotter has looked like a tough, smart, instinctive linebacker, even if he is lacking in size and ideal athleticism. He began the regular season as the first off-ball linebacker off the bench, but was never needed. And then after Dean was ready to return from his injury, Trotter was buried on the depth chart behind Baun, Dean, and Campbell. Still, Trotter has quietly done his job as a core special teamer, and in 2025 he led the team in special teams tackles. With Dean signing in free agency with the Raiders, Trotter will be the first linebacker off the bench should Baun or Campbell go down. Trotter did get first-team reps with Campbell missing spring practices, and he played well, as he was consistently in the right place against the run and pass.
Eagles 2026 Training Camp Position Preview: Offensive Line – PhiladelphiaEagles.com
How will the veteran offensive linemen look in the new system under coach Chris Kuper? … How involved will rookie Markel Bell be in the rotation? … There are eight pure tackles on the roster not named Lane Johnson or Jordan Mailata – who will emerge as the rotational pieces? … How will the 2025 draft picks (Kendall, Hinton, Williams) progress in their second year?
How are Super Bowl-level NFL rosters built at each position? – ESPN
I also tried to toe the line between how a roster was constructed during the offseason and how it played out in reality during the season. All general managers would love to have their team stay healthy and play as they planned all season, but the NFL doesn’t work that way. If a player was on the field for the majority of the season, I considered him to be the team’s primary option for the purposes of this piece. For example, although Wentz tore an ACL and Nick Foles was under center for the 2017 Eagles in the Super Bowl, Wentz played 13 of Philadelphia’s 19 games that season and was clearly the driving force behind how the Eagles built their QB room. I treated Wentz as the quarterback of that team.
Eagles star, wife hosting DIY workshop in Philadelphia – 6ABC
A star Eagles player has become a viral social media obsession for something he does off the field. Landon Dickerson and his wife, Brooke, get tens of thousands of views on videos of their DIY projects. Now they are giving back to local kids with a special event called the “Dickerson DIY Workshop.”
This is the Cowboys’ biggest advantage entering this season – Blogging The Boys
In trying to answer this question, I honestly don’t know where else you could go but wide receiver. Maybe you could say Dak individually, but that feels like a serious stretch. The offensive line is solid, but not overly impressive right now. The interior of the defensive line carries enormous potential, but it hasn’t been fully realized and Quinnen Williams hasn’t even played a full season yet.
Commanders CB Sainristil wins nod over Rasul Douglas – poll results – Hogs Haven
Will Mike Sainristil be a starter or a backup, and will he align primarily as a slot defender or outside? The same questions apply to Amik Robertson. And, what is Rasul Douglas’ role in 2026? Does his 1-yr contract indicate that he is a less important role player, or that he will use the ‘26 season as a key player in Washington’s defensive turnaround in hopes of a bigger 2027 payday? Does his late-offseason addition to the roster in July indicate that the team was signing him as some kind of lower priority, or could it imply that Douglas carefully reviewed his options and made a careful choice to join the team that would offer him the best opportunity to play and succeed this year? Honestly, we won’t know the answers to these questions for sure until at least partway through training camp, and, more likely, until part way into the regular season. But Hogs Haven readers have spoken.
5 NFL coaches who are surprise hot-seat candidates in 2026 – SB Nation
Dan Quinn, Washington Commanders. Quinn went 12-5 in his first season in Washington and he went just 5-12 last season. There were major injuries starting with young standout quarterback Jayden Daniels, so it wasn’t all on Quinn. But if the Commanders have a second straight rough season, there could be changes in the aggressive NFC East.
NY Giants training camp: Will rookie CB Colton Hood earn a starting job? – Big Blue View
The ideal scenario at cornerback for the New York Giants would seem to have Colton Hood, a rookie second-round pick, earning a starting job opposite Paulson Adebo. Greg Newsome II and Deonte Banks took nearly all of the first-team reps at that cornerback spot in the spring. Each performed admirably, but comes with obvious blemishes. Newsome, 26, was a 2021 first-round draft pick by the Cleveland Browns. The first three seasons of his career were solid, but the last two have been concerning. Newsome played poorly in 2024. In his first three seasons, his highest passer rating against was 87.0 as a rookie. In 2024, it was 112.5. He allowed four touchdowns that season after giving up just five over his first three seasons.
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- South Africa World Cup midfielder Adams dies aged 25
South Africa World Cup midfielder Adams dies aged 25

South Africa and Mamelodi Sundowns midfielder Jayden Adams has died at the age of 25, just weeks after featuring for his country at the World Cup.
Adams featured in all three of South Africa's group games at the tournament, where they reached the knockout stages before losing to co-hosts Canada in the round of 32.
"It is with profound shock and a heavy heart that I have learnt of the passing of Jayden Adams," South Africa's minister of sport, arts and culture Gayton McKenzie said, in a statement.
"South African football has lost one of its brightest young talents, and our nation mourns alongside his family, his team-mates and the millions of supporters who watched him grow from a promising academy prospect into a full Bafana Bafana international."
Police in South Africa said they had opened an investigation after the body of a 25-year-old man was found at a house in Schotschekloof, a suburb in central Cape Town, on Saturday morning.
McKenzie added: "The cause of Jayden's passing has not yet been confirmed, and I wish to appeal to members of the media and the public to exercise restraint and compassion, and to refrain from speculation, while his family and Mamelodi Sundowns are given the space and privacy they need at this incredibly difficult time.
"Any official information will be communicated by the appropriate parties in due course."
Adams started in the 1-1 draw against the Czech Republic in Group A despite learning that his grandmother had passed away only hours before kick-off.
The South African Football Players Union said it was "devastated by the untimely passing" of Adams who made his debut for his country in 2022.
"Jayden had only recently represented South Africa at the 2026 World Cup, carrying the hopes of the nation with pride, courage and distinction.
"His passing is an immeasurable loss to his family, team-mates, clubs, the football fraternity and the country at large.
"South African football has lost a gifted player, a proud servant of the game and a young life that still had so much to offer."
Adams started his career at Stellenbosch FC, before moving to Mamelodi Sundowns in January 2025, where he won league and African Champions League titles.
He was part of the South Africa squad that reached the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations semi-finals before being called up to Hugo Broos' squad for the World Cup, where the team made history in reaching the knockout stages of the competition for the first time.
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- England batting against India after fifth T20 delayed
England batting against India after fifth T20 delayed
- Fifth T20, Southampton - England lead series 3-0
- India win delayed toss and bowl first - play to start at 15:00 BST
- Match delayed by traffic, with India team only arriving at ground at 14:10
- England make one change - Dawson replaces Ahmed
- Shedge replaces Sundar for India and Samson in for Sooryavanshi
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- Bulls’ Caleb Wilson had a Michael Jordan-like reaction after making history in Summer League debut
Bulls’ Caleb Wilson had a Michael Jordan-like reaction after making history in Summer League debut

Chicago Bulls’ No. 4 pick in the 2026 NBA Draft is already showing similarities with arguably the greatest player ever.
Caleb Wilson is another one of many UNC Tar Heels to play for the Chicago Bulls since Michael Jordan made that switch in 1984.
The others couldn’t come close to Jordan’s legacy, but there are high hopes for Wilson after his incredible start to life as an NBA player.
Caleb Wilson’s historic Summer League debut was ruined by a loss
Wilson scored 35 points (12-21 FG) with five rebounds, two steals, and three blocks against the Memphis Grizzlies in his Las Vegas Summer League debut.
This is the most anyone has ever scored in their Summer League debut, but the record is of little interest to Wilson after the 96-97 loss to Memphis.
“We lost.”
“My goal is to come here and win. Somebody’s gonna break it one day, as they always do. I’m happy I got the record, but I’m ready to move on to what’s next. We’ve got another game coming up soon.”
Wilson’s disregard for individual accomplishments because of his team losing highlights his commitment to being a winner in the NBA.
In an age where most players are satisfied with putting up numbers, it’s clear Wilson is planning on being on the path that the likes of Jordan took, instead of the countless failed Bulls saviors since 1998.
Caleb Wilson is proving to be better than advertised
Wilson’s Summer League debut pitted him against Cameron Boozer, the forward the Grizzlies selected one pick before the Bulls selected Wilson.

Boozer ended the game with 23 points, six rebounds, and four assists in an impressive showing. However, his individual performance didn’t shine like Wilson’s.
Wilson made seven three-pointers from NBA range in his Summer League debut after making seven threes all of the last NCAA season, highlighting the rapid development the 19-year-old forward has already gone through.
The 2026 Rookie of the Year is going to be fascinating, with Wilson likely making his presence felt alongside favorites like Boozer, AJ Dybantsa, and Darryn Peterson.
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- Greg Newsome II predicted to be a New York Giants bust in 2026
Greg Newsome II predicted to be a New York Giants bust in 2026
The New York Giants signed former Cleveland Browns first-round pick Greg Newsome II to a one-year, $8 million free agent deal this past March as part of their initiative to beef up their cornerback room.
Newsome, 26, was the 26th overall selection out of Northwestern in the 2021 NFL draft. He spent the first four seasons with the Browns and had his option picked up for a fifth season. He was traded to Jacksonville in October of last season in exchange for cornerback Tyson Campbell.
The Giants' new coaching staff comes largely from the AFC North, where Newsome played four seasons. They believe he is redeemable after two straight down seasons.
Moe Moten of Bleacher Report doesn't see the value in the Newsome deal for the Giants. He's predicting the move will be a bust.
The New York Giants signed Greg Newsome II to a one-year, $8 million deal. Big Blue should've used that cap space on another free-agent cornerback or a position of need.
After three years of solid coverage with the Cleveland Browns, Newsome has struggled as a pass defender. Over the last two seasons, he's allowed nine touchdowns and passer ratings above 100.
It's worth noting that Cleveland traded Newsome to the Jacksonville Jaguars last October. He gave up five touchdowns and allowed a 107.5 passer rating in 12 outings with the Jaguars. If he doesn't break out of a coverage funk, the Giants will have their newly signed $8 million cornerback on the sideline for most of the season.
The Giants would disagree. They see a first-round pedigree in Newsome, who has ideal size (6-foot-1, 192 pounds) and speed (was clocked at 4.38 in the 40 at the 2021 NFL Combine). The Giants are hoping he can return to the form he had in 2023, when he recorded career highs in tackles (49), tackles for a loss (4), 14 passes defensed, and two interceptions, one of which was returned for a touchdown.
Newsome doesn't have a lot of competition in camp this summer, either. There's Deonte Banks and rookie Colton Hood, but if he shines in camp and in the preseason, he could be the starter early on at the other outside corner spot across from Paulson Adebo.
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Greg Newsome II predicted to be a New York Giants bust in 2026
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- B/R: Saints tight end Juwan Johnson a potential bust in 2026 season
B/R: Saints tight end Juwan Johnson a potential bust in 2026 season
Juwan Johnson is coming off the most productive season of his NFL career. Still, increased competition could prevent the New Orleans Saints' tight end from delivering a similar season in 2026.
Bleacher Report's Moe Moton identified Johnson as a potential bust for the Saints this upcoming season. Typically, the word "bust" is used to label draft picks who don't live up to expectations, but Moton used it for several veterans, including Johnson, whose bust potential has less to do with his ability and more to do with a loaded group of pass-catchers competing for targets.
“Last season, Juwan Johnson logged career highs in multiple receiving categories, hauling in 77 passes for 889 yards and three touchdowns,” Moton wrote. “He may not come close to matching those numbers this year.”
New Orleans selected wide receivers Jordyn Tyson and Bryce Lance in the first-and fourth rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft. They also strengthened their tight end room by selecting former Georgia Bulldog Oscar Delp in the third round and signing veteran Noah Fant early in free agency.
“While Delp may need time to develop, Fant could carve out a role in the passing game and eat into Johnson’s playing time,” Moton wrote. “The veteran newcomer has 334 receptions for 3,593 yards and 18 touchdowns.”
Fant's experience will make him an immediate threat to claim receiving opportunities, which will make Delp a developmental option with a potential to earn a larger role as the season progresses. Even if neither player overtakes Johnson for the starting role, their presence should reduce his snap count and target share as he enters his age-30 season.
That would not necessarily make Johnson a poor performer. After setting career highs pretty much across the board last season, though, the bar for his 2026 campaign has been raised significantly. Now, the Saints also have more mouths to feed, which could leave Johnson as the odd man out with New Orleans focusing on a younger, more explosive offensive group.
This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: B/R: Saints tight end Juwan Johnson a potential bust in 2026 season
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- Nottingham Forest join Napoli in race for Fiorentina’s Dodo
Nottingham Forest join Napoli in race for Fiorentina’s Dodo

Dodo appears to be on his way out of Fiorentina this summer, and Nottingham Forest have become the latest club to register an interest in the Brazilian full-back.
According to reports from FirenzeViola, the right-back has made no secret of his wish to move on, and the Viola, working alongside his representatives, are now trying to find him a new home.
A quick sale is far from guaranteed, though: with his contract ticking down to 2027, Fiorentina are still holding out for around €15 million, a fee that complicates any swift departure.
FLORENCE, ITALY – DECEMBER 11: Domilson Cordeiro dos Santos known as Dodo of ACF Fiorentina in action during the UEFA Conference League 2025/26 League Phase MD5 match between ACF Fiorentina and FC Dynamo Kyiv at Stadio Artemio Franchi on December 11, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
Napoli push hardest for Dodo as Nottingham Forest enquire
Napoli have been the most persistent of his admirers, returning to the 1998-born defender repeatedly in recent weeks.
A route to a deal may lie in an exchange: Fiorentina are keen on Napoli winger Noa Lang, raising the possibility of a swap with a cash element tilted in the Partenopei’s favour.
Forest, for their part, have made contact from the Premier League as they search for a wide defender of Dodo’s type.
They are not the only ones circling.
Como look, for now, the likeliest to firm up their interest with a concrete offer, while Inter had made earlier soundings and could yet come back into it. Roma’s interest, keen at the start of the month, has since faded. What seems settled is Dodo’s determination to leave the Viola.
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- Moreira’s father confirms Roma’s interest
Moreira’s father confirms Roma’s interest

Diego Moreira is a transfer target for Roma.
The Belgian currently playing for Strasbourg has made 76 appearances in France, scoring seven goals and providing 16 assists—a remarkable feat that has tempted the Giallorossi management.
Strasbourg’s asking price, however, is very high.
The French club, a Chelsea satellite club under the same ownership for several years, has set a fee of €40 million to snatch the 2004-born player from Marc Keller’s side.
As reported by ‘corrieredellosport.it’, the problem lies entirely with the resale fee the Biancoblu would owe Chelsea in the event of a sale of the former Lyon player, which has increased his price from €25 million to €40 million.
The player’s father, former Sunderland player Almami Moreira, clarified the matter yesterday, telling Nieuwsbald: “There is interest, we’ll see everything after the World Cup.”
These statements have become obsolete given the Red Devils’ elimination from the World Cup by Spain.
The moment of truth is thus approaching for this negotiation, with Roma counting on the player’s strong support, having reportedly already given the green light to a move to the capital. Roma, for their part, will try to convince Strasbourg to offer a discount on the player’s price tag to bring him in, after letting the French club know they are ready to shell out €35 million for Moreira.
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- From England: Marcus Rashford offered to Roma
From England: Marcus Rashford offered to Roma

Marcus Rashford has been offered to Roma, as they seek a winger to replace Gian Piero Gasperini.
According to Football Transfer News, the experienced English striker has been linked to several clubs in recent weeks, including Italian clubs Roma and Napoli.
Returning from a loan spell at Barcelona, where he scored 13 goals in 44 appearances, the Englishman is reportedly looking for a new club where he can showcase his potential, after spending the last two seasons between Aston Villa and Catalonia.
The striker, currently in the United States for the World Cup with England, is prioritizing Champions League football, a competition in which he scored five goals in 11 appearances last year.
This is why Tottenham, the club interested, is lagging behind in the list of destinations where he could aspire to play in the continent’s premier tournament.
What’s holding him back, and Roma had to decline the offer, is the player’s salary, which amounts to a whopping €8.4 million net per year. These figures, though not definitively, are also deterring any approach from other Serie A teams.
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- Jose Mourinho returns to Valdebebas after 13 years ahead of Real Madrid preseason
Jose Mourinho returns to Valdebebas after 13 years ahead of Real Madrid preseason

Following a highly turbulent season, Real Madrid have decided to embark on a new project with one of the more experienced coaches in Europe, Jose Mourinho. The Portuguese was appointed as the new manager of the Merengue team on 11th June, and since that time has been working to begin this new adventure of his career.
However, he has done this work remotely, taking advantage of new technology to assemble his team and work out his plans for the upcoming preseason. This preseason is set to begin on 13th July.
A few days before that start of preseason training, Diario AS notes that Mourinho returned to Valdebebas, after a gap of 13 years, on Friday. In this first appearance of his second stint as the coach of the Los Blancos, he visited the club facilities, and for the first time, greeted the staff that is going to accompany him going forward face to face.
The new manager also made some statements on this occasion. Thus, he outlined the main objectives he would be looking to reach in this new chapter of his career:
“Words aren’t enough… because this is like a mission. It’s not about worrying about myself or whether I’ll win more or less. I’m here to help everyone become better—players, staff… To create a culture of hard work, responsibility, ambition, and something I know very well: the responsibility and the honor of working for Real Madrid. I really like that concept.”
“It’s not about working at Real Madrid; it’s about working for Real Madrid. And it’s with that sense of mission that I’m here.”
Although this was his first appearance at Valdebebas, he ensured that he has already been working for the last several days:
“We’ve been working very hard. It’s not as if I arrived today and everything started. We’ve been working for a long time with the club’s structure at different levels. Nowadays, you can work without being physically here because technology helps us enormously. So today was really about arriving and reviewing everything that’s already been done and everything we still have to do.”
The Portuguese manager was looking forward to meeting his players, both first team players and youngsters from the academy:
“We have to make the most of the next two weeks with a positive attitude because I’d like to have all the players here. It’s time to get to know the boys I’ll be working with and for them to get to know me.
During pre-season, many players from Castilla will also be here, and I enjoy taking part in and helping with their development. Here we are, and eventually some world champions will join us. I come with great confidence, with the feeling that I love this club and… Hala Madrid, and nothing more!”
As far as his staff is concerned, Mourinho would continue working with the same team that he had at Benfica, i.e., Joao Tralhao, Pedro Machado, Roberto Merella, Nuno Santos, and Antonio Dias. However, one important change would be the addition of Sami Khedira, who is going to be his assistant manager.
Jose Mourinho would have to start the preseason with only a few first team players, but these players would gradually rejoin him as they end their vacations and World Cup journeys. Hopefully, this new chapter in Real Madrid history would bring a lot of glory and immortal memories for both the club, the players, and the coach.
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- South Africa World Cup midfielder Adams dies at 25
South Africa World Cup midfielder Adams dies at 25

South African midfielder Jayden Adams, who represented his country at the ongoing World Cup, died Saturday at the age of 25, Sports Minister Gayton McKenzie said.
"It is with profound shock and a heavy heart that I have learnt of the passing of Jayden Adams," McKenzie said in a statement.
The minister did not disclose a cause of death.
"South African football has lost one of its brightest young talents," he said.
The Confederation of African Football (CAF) also paid tribute, saying on X: "Football has lost one of its own."
Police said they had opened an investigation after the body of a 25-year-old man was found at a house in Schotschekloof, a suburb in central Cape Town, on Saturday morning.
"Circumstances surrounding this incident are under investigation," Western Cape police spokesperson FC van Wyk told AFP.
Adams played in all three of South Africa's group-stage matches at the World Cup, as Bafana Bafana reached the Round of 32 for the first time, but did not feature in the knockout defeat by Canada.
He was also part of the South Africa squad that finished third at the 2024 Africa Cup of Nations in Ivory Coast.
Born in Cape Town, Adams came through the Stellenbosch FC academy and became the club's first youth graduate to sign a professional contract in August 2020.
He went on to make 139 appearances for the Cape Winelands side and helped them win the Carling Knockout in 2023 before joining Mamelodi Sundowns in January 2025.
At Sundowns, the midfielder added a Premiership title and a CAF Champions League crown to his list of honours.
His death comes less than a month after the passing of his grandmother, on the eve of South Africa's Group A match against Czechia at Atlanta Stadium.
"Jayden started in the match against Czechia and gave his all while carrying the burden of losing his grandmother," the South African Football Association said at the time.
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- 2026 MLB Draft announcers on NBC, MLB Network
2026 MLB Draft announcers on NBC, MLB Network
The 2026 MLB Draft is upon us, ushering in a new generation of baseball stars. NBC and MLB Network will be broadcasting the action, starting with the Chicago White Sox at pick No. 1.
Grady Emerson, Roch Cholowsky and Vahn Lackey are the draft's top prospects. All three in are in consideration for the White Sox. Jackson Flora, the draft's top pitching prospect, is also a sleeper option, according to USA Today's Bob Nightengale.
The draft begins at 1 p.m. ET with picks 1-10 on NBC. Coverage of the rest of Day 1 will continue on Peacock and MLB Network, taking us through the first four rounds.
Here's a look at who'll be on the broadcast for the 2026 MLB Draft.
MLB Draft announcers on NBC, MLB Network
- Host: MLB Network’s Greg Amsinger
- Analysts: Harold Reynolds, Mark DeRosa, Cole Hamels and Dan O’Dowd.
- Side set hosts: Melanie Newman, MLB Pipeline and MLB.com's Jim Callis, Baseball America's Carlos Collazo and Marquee Sports Network's lance Brozdowski
This article originally appeared on For The Win: 2026 MLB Draft announcers on NBC, MLB Network
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- ‘Feels like a Rocket’: Rafael Stone reacts to Marcus Smart signing
‘Feels like a Rocket’: Rafael Stone reacts to Marcus Smart signing
In three seasons with Ime Udoka as head coach, the Houston Rockets have consistently been a strong defensive team.
So, it’s only natural that veteran guard Marcus Smart — who once won NBA Defensive Player of the Year honors when playing for Udoka with the 2021-22 Boston Celtics — is joining the group.
On Friday, Houston’s free agency deal with Smart became official. It’s reportedly a two-year contract worth approximately $13 million, with the second year as a player option.
And now that the deal is finalized, leaders with the Rockets can officially comment on Smart’s acquisition.
In an interview with ESPN during Friday’s summer league game, general manager Rafael Stone said of Smart:
Very excited. I’ve loved him as a player his whole career. Feels like a Rocket, so I’m glad we could finally make it happen.
I feel comfortable having Marcus play anywhere. If he’s guarding 5s, I’m good. I don’t care. That’s one of the exciting things about him. I think he’s just really versatile defensively, and offensively. I think his ability to handle and pass is underrated. So, we’re really excited to have him in.
We definitely envision our defense as being really versatile, switch everything, and put a lot of pressure on the other team. I think Marcus fits great in that.
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Though he stands at just 6-foot-3, Smart is extremely physical and defends well at a number of positions. Last season, he led the Lakers in on-off differential (+9.6), and analytics graded out his defense very favorably.
He also showed an ability to improve his play in bigger games. During the 2026 playoffs, Smart averaged 12.9 points (34.0% on 3-pointers), 5.1 assists, 3.5 rebounds, and 2.4 steals per game, and his production played a key role as Los Angeles upset Houston in the first round of the Western Conference playoffs.
Assuming health, the Rockets appear likely to start Fred VanVleet, Kevin Durant, Amen Thompson, Jabari Smith Jr., and Alperen Sengun next season. That would leave Smart, Tari Eason, Reed Sheppard, Steven Adams, and newly acquired shooter Bogdan Bogdanović among the team’s most important reserves.
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- 'We're so close to the streamers inventing television': Disney+ is reportedly thinking about a fully free tier supported by adverts
'We're so close to the streamers inventing television': Disney+ is reportedly thinking about a fully free tier supported by adverts
- Disney+ is reportedly mulling over a completely free tier with ads
- The cheapest tier already includes some adverts
- We're seeing streaming platforms become more like traditional TV
The line between streaming platforms and traditional TV continues to blur: there's a fresh report that Disney+ is considering adding a free tier to its platform, completely supported by ads, so some shows and movies could be watched without paying anything.
This comes from Business Insider, which says that "people familiar with the matter" have revealed that Disney+ product and tech chief Adam Smith mentioned the possibility of a free tier during a town hall meeting inside the company on Thursday (July 9).
Those are all the details we have, for now — so it's just a possibility. Smith didn't give any indication of when the free tier might be offered to consumers, or how much of the Disney+ library might be available without paying anything.
There is some indication from Business Insider that Disney+ is worried about YouTube and its continued growth. While you can opt to pay for YouTube Premium, all of the content on the platform is available for free, with opts.
Free vs paid-for
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While streaming platforms like Netflix and Apple TV don't have a completely free tier, there are of course services such as Pluto TV and Tubi that are built entirely around free, ad-supported streaming television (known as FAST).
Statistics from Nielsen, quoted by Business Insider, say that the three largest free streamers accounted for 18.7% of watch time in the US in April 2026, up from 16.8% a year earlier, and 12.7% the year before that — figures Disney+ will have noticed.
Reactions to the rumors on Reddit have been mixed, with the observation that "we're so close to the streamers inventing television" and a quip that "we're just getting TV again huh" summing up the general sentiment among users.
One poster suggests the new tier would be "unwatchable" given how many ads already appear on the cheapest Disney+ tier, while another airs concerns that a completely free tier would eventually come with a monthly cost as time goes on.
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- 'Users no longer need to choose between powerful AI capabilities and meaningful privacy protections': Proton makes its Lumo privacy-first ChatGPT alternative a lot more powerful
'Users no longer need to choose between powerful AI capabilities and meaningful privacy protections': Proton makes its Lumo privacy-first ChatGPT alternative a lot more powerful
- Lumo 2.0 release rebuilds Proton's privacy-first assistant with reasoning modes, image generation/recognition, cited live web search, and persistent memory
- The privacy stack mixes cryptography and policy: zero-access encryption protects stored chats and images, while inference-time protection relies on Proton's no-logs/no-training promises that have held in the past
- Proton's Lumo 2.0 Lite and Lumo 2.0 Max score 127% and 240% higher than Lumo 1.4 on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index, making them close in on last-generation frontier AI models
Proton has revealed Lumo 2.0, its updated AI alternative to ChatGPT, Claude, and Gemini, focusing on privacy first and foremost, a distinctly different approach from most of its competition.
The new update is not only smarter than its predecessor at what it does, but also brings a host of new capabilities: reasoning modes, image generation and recognition, live web search with citations, persistent memory, and customizable assistants.
Lumo 2.0 looks to do all of this while leveraging zero-access encryption, no-logs, no-training, a pitch that makes it appealing to privacy-focused consumers, many of whom are already customers for its VPN product lineup.
Upgrades, multiple models and faster performance
The biggest upgrade to Lumo 2.0 is that it is now multimodal, allowing it to glean information and cross-check a variety of sources without often forcing the user to defer to other AI engines for most tasks.
Proton cites a 76% faster speed for 'everyday queries' while conceding that complex tasks still take a considerable amount of time.
Users can also leverage "Custom Lumos" or purpose-built assistants that retain instructions in memory while still maintaining the encryption promise that Lumo offers, allowing users to avoid starting from scratch each time they have a query to address.
Users can use either the fast, general-purpose Lite model for everyday queries and defer to the more complex Max model for demanding work, or use Fast and Thinking modes, which offer twice the context window of its predecessor for larger workloads and greater coherence with more complex asks.
Pricing spans a free tier for what Proton calls everyday private use, a $12.99-per-month Lumo Plus plan with unlimited chats, Projects, advanced image generation and access to the most capable models, and a $14.99-per-user Lumo Professional tier for teams.
Lumo is also available to business users and offers the same upgrades discussed above, making it a significantly more powerful and smarter AI tool than it was when we last reviewed it at TechRadar.
It is important to note that while Lumo 2.0 is a huge upgrade versus its older 1.4 version, it does not come as close to frontier models as Proton might want to make it appear: its model scores a 51 on the Artificial Analysis Intelligence Index which sees current frontier models clock in as high as 59 (GPT 5.6 Sol Max) or 60 (Claude Fable 5) versus its own comparisions that show it much closer to older frontier models such as GPT 5.5 and Claude Opus 4.8.
This is not entirely surprising, given that one can find the underlying tech Lumo uses in its privacy policy. Proton states that it uses a mix of Qwen 3.5, GLM 5.2, Image-Turbo, and FireRed-Image-Edit-1.1, with GLM 5.2's scores roughly identical to the numbers it cites currently.
Despite its limitations versus newer frontier AI models, Lumo 2.0 arguably remains the most privacy-focused approach to AI available to most end users currently, and it comes considerably closer than its predecessor at what is an increasingly uphill task of late: offering a competitive privacy-centric alternative to billion-dollar proprietary AI models built by the likes of Google, Anthropic, and OpenAI.
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- South Africa vs Scotland Free Streams: How to watch Nations Championship 2026 game, TV Channels, Preview
South Africa vs Scotland Free Streams: How to watch Nations Championship 2026 game, TV Channels, Preview
- Watch South Africa vs Scotland for FREE on Rugbypass TV (US) / ITVX & STV Player (UK)
- Unlock your stream with NordVPN (save 75%)
- Saturday, July 11 at 4.40pm BST / 11.40am ET
Saturday's South Africa vs Scotland live stream in the 2026 Nations Championship sees two sides that picked up wins on the inaugural weekend of the competition go head-to-head at the Loftus Versfeld Stadium in Pretoria. And all the signs point to the Springboks as big favorites.
World number one. Back-to-back world champions. Back-to-back Rugby Championship winners. Rassie Erasmus's Springboks are an intimidating prospect for any side, and they showed how dominant they can be at home with their dismantling of England last weekend even without the likes of Siya Kolisi and Eben Etzebeth, both forced out by injury hours before kick-off. Only New Zealand have beaten them at Loftus in the last 30 years and Scotland haven't taken their scalp in 16 years. Advantage South Africa.
Scotland, however, really impressed against Argentina in Cordoba, scoring seven tries in a 47-38 victory. Gregor Townsend's teams are rarely described as boring, but they'll need to bring discipline into the mix, too, if captain Sione Tuipulotu and co are to topple the Springboks for only the sixth time in the 130 years that the teams have been playing competitive rugby union.
Read on below for our guide on where to watch South Africa vs Scotland on TV and get Nations Championship 2026 free streams online.
Watch South Africa vs Scotland for FREE
This game – along with every other match of the 2026 Nations Championship – will be streamed live and free across the US, UK and Ireland. The South Africa vs Scotland live stream is set to be shown on:
🇺🇸 US: Rugbypass TV
🇬🇧 UK: ITVX & STV Player
🇮🇪 Ireland: Virgin Media Play
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Using a VPN is incredibly simple:
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2. Choose the location you wish to connect to in the VPN app. For instance, if you're visiting South Africa and want to view your usual US service, you'd select a United States server from the list.
3. Sit back and enjoy the action. Head to your usual local streaming service and watch the rugby.
How to watch South Africa vs Scotland live streams in the US

South Africa vs Scotland and all 2026 Nations Championship matches will be live streamed for FREE on Rugbypass TV in the US.
The dedicated rugby streaming platform can be watched on its website or mobile app, and through Chromecast, Airplay, AppleTV and Android TV.
Outside the US for South Africa vs Scotland? Use NordVPN to access your usual streams.
How to watch South Africa vs Scotland live streams in the UK

Rugby fans in the UK can watch South Africa vs Scotland for free on ITV.
TV coverage for South Africa vs Scotland is on ITV1 while you can also stream it live and on demand via the free ITVX website and mobile app.
Up in Scotland? Online coverage is provided by STV Player.
If you're outside the UK but want to tap into your usual coverage, check out NordVPN and follow the instructions above.
ITVX is a free service, though you need to be in possession of a valid UK TV Licence to watch its live streams, as this covers digital content consumption, too.
How to watch Springboks vs Scotland live streams in South Africa

The Springboks vs Scotland game is being shown on Supersport in South Africa.
You'll need to get a DStv access package to watch the Nations Championship, with prices starting at Rs99/month for the streaming version.
Abroad right now? Just use a VPN and tell your device that you're back home and you'll be good to go.
How to watch South Africa vs Scotland live streams in Ireland

As mentioned above, all Nations Championship 2026 games will be on free-to-air TV in Ireland.
Virgin Media One is showing South Africa vs Scotland, which means it will also be available to stream on the Virgin Media Play platform.
Not in Ireland right now? Check out NordVPN.
How to watch South Africa vs Scotland live streams in Australia

In Australia, South Africa vs Scotland will be on Stan Sport.
It costs $20 a month on top of a regular Stan subscription costing from $12 a month.
Away from Australia right now? Use a VPN to watch Stan Sport from abroad.
How to watch South Africa vs Scotland live streams in New Zealand

Sky Sport is the Nations Championship 2026 TV rights holder in New Zealand.
You can access Sky Sport through satellite TV or get a live stream with the Sky Sport Now subscription service starting at NZ$29.99 per day or NZ$59.99 per month to watch South Africa vs Scotland.
Missing the South Africa vs Scotland game because you’re overseas? NordVPN will give you access to your home streaming service.
What is the South Africa vs Scotland start time?
The scheduled South Africa vs Scotland kick-off time on Saturday, July 11 is 5.40pm local time in Pretoria, South Africa.
That's 4.40pm BST in the UK and 11.40am ET / 8.40am PT in the US. It's 1.40am AEST on Sunday morning in Australia.
Can I watch South Africa vs Scotland on my mobile?
Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone's browser. For example, ITVX, Rugbypass TV and VM Play all have dedicated apps.
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- How to watch Muchova vs Nosková for FREE: Wimbledon 2026 Women's final live streams and TV channels
How to watch Muchova vs Nosková for FREE: Wimbledon 2026 Women's final live streams and TV channels
- Watch Muchova vs Nosková free on BBC iPlayer (UK) / 9Now (Australia)
- Unlock your stream with NordVPN (save up to 75%)
- Start time: 11am ET / 4pm BST / 1am AEST (Sun)
Watch Karolina Muchova vs Linda Nosková at Wimbledon 2026 live streams in what should be a tightly contested final at the All England Club. Both players entered Wimbledon having claimed a title on grass, have saved match points en route to the final and beaten Grand Slam champions along the way.
Through to her second Grand Slam final, having finished as runner-up at the 2023 French Open, Muchova has been in sensational form on grass all summer long. She warmed up for Wimbledon with victory in Hamburg and has defeated three major champions - Barbora Krejcikova, Naomi Osaka and Coco Gauff - on her way to the final.
The more experienced of the two Czech players, she also triumphed on the only previous occasion they met, claiming a three-set win at the 2025 US Open. However, she will be wary of her younger opponent, especially as Nosková has an impressive record on grass courts.
The 21-year-old has now won 19 matches on the surface in the last two years, more than any other player on the WTA Tour. That includes five wins in Berlin as she claimed the second WTA title of her career just weeks before Wimbledon got underway.
One of the major keys to this success has been her serve. In her semi-final, Marta Kostyuk struggled to make inroads and after the match declared “it doesn’t get better than this”. If Nosková's serve is firing from the get-go in the final, she will be hard to stop.
Here's how to watch Muchova vs Nosková in the Wimbledon final 2026 from anywhere in the world and potentially for FREE.
Can you watch Muchova vs Nosková for free?
Yes. The Wimbledon 2026 women's final between Muchova and Nosková is being shown on free-to-air BBC One in the UK, with live streaming available through BBC iPlayer.
In Australia Channel 9 are also showing it free, with live streaming available via 9Now.
Traveling abroad today? You can use a VPN to watch this Wimbledon women's final for free as if you were right at home.
Use a VPN to watch Muchova vs Nosková live streams
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How to watch Muchova vs Nosková live streams in the US

In the US, you can watch Muchova vs Nosková thanks to ESPN with coverage across their main channel.
ESPN Select, which is live streaming every match on every court, costs $12.99/month or $129.99/year, but you can bundle it with Disney Plus and Hulu for $19.99/month.
If you don't have ESPN on cable, they're available through Sling – specifically the Orange, which starts at $4.99/day and has weekly and monthly plans available as well.
Alternatively, ESPN channels are also carried by Fubo, YouTube TV and Hulu + Live TV, each of which offers a free trial to new users.
Outside of the US? Use a VPN whilst you're traveling away from home to unlock your stream.
How to watch Muchova vs Nosková live streams in the UK

In the UK, Muchova vs Nosková will be shown on free-to-air on BBC One, as well as via the BBC iPlayer streaming service.
All you need is an account, a TV Licence and a UK postcode (e.g.HA9 0WS). Sign up here!
If you're out of the UK but still want to tune in, explore the VPN route set out above, which will help you access your accounts from anywhere.
How to watch Muchova vs Nosková live streams in Australia

Wimbledon 2026, including Muchova vs Nosková, is free-to-air on Channel 9 and 9Now in Australia, with live streaming available via the 9Now platform.
Stan Sport will also have all the action from Centre Court and costs AU$20/month on top of a Stan subscription, which itself starts at AU$12/month.
Not in Australia right now? You can simply use a VPN like NordVPN to watch all the action as if you were back home.
How to watch Muchova vs Nosková in Canada

In Canada, Wimbledon 2026, including Muchova vs Nosková, is exclusive to TSN.
If you don't have cable, the TSN Plus streaming service costs CA$29.99/month or CA$249.99/year. However, you can currently get three months for CA$59.99.
If you're out of Canada but still want to tune in, explore the VPN route set out above, which will help you access your accounts from anywhere.
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- I went to the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2026 —here are the top 5 EVs and concept cars I saw, from BYD to Mercedes
I went to the Goodwood Festival of Speed 2026 —here are the top 5 EVs and concept cars I saw, from BYD to Mercedes
Another year, another swelteringly hot Goodwood Festival of Speed, as the 11th Duke of Richmond's garden becomes one of the busiest — and noisiest — moving motor shows on the automotive calendar.
While it is an excuse to thrash all manner of new supercars and historical racing machines up 1.16 miles of haystack-lined driveway, it is also a destination for fans to get a glimpse at upcoming vehicles from the world's most recognized automakers.
In recent years, legacy brands have largely been pushed aside to make room for new players in town, with the likes of BYD and MG sporting some of the largest and most impressive stands at this year's event.
It wasn't exactly a bumper year for new reveals and dazzling concept cars, but there were several EVs and electric concepts to get excited about. These are my picks from the show.
1. Mercedes-AMG CLA 45 4MATIC+

Ignore the ridiculously long name, as Mercedes' impressively efficient CLA has been given the AMG treatment. The figures are nothing short of astonishing: 671 bhp from the tweaked electric powertrain, a 0-62 mph sprint time of just 2.7 seconds and a 177 mph top speed with the AMG Driver's Package option selected.
All of this performance comes courtesy of three high-performance axial-flux e-motors, with one on the front axle and two on the rear providing the monumental shove. Interestingly, there's also simulated engine noise and the option to play around with virtual gear changes.
Naturally, it comes packing more aggressive bodywork and distinctive AMG badging throughout, with prices expected to start at around £65,000 in the UK — or around $87,000/AU$125,000.
2. MG GO Concept

We have been waiting a long time to see what British brand MG, which is now owned by Chinese automotive giant SAIC, will do with its all-electric supermini, which is destined to do battle with the Renault 5, Kia EV2 and an ever-growing number of quirky small cars.
The MG GO Concept gives us our best look yet, although the overly aggressive body kit, diffusers and trunk-lid spoilers likely won't make it into final production. Still, it looks like it could be a lot of fun, doesn't it?
What's more, the MG4 X Power caught most people by surprise when it first hit the market in 2023, offering hot hatch thrills and a supercar-baiting 0-62 mph sprint time of just 3.8 seconds at bargain prices — proof that the revitalized MG is capable of embracing its silly side when it wants to.
3. BYD Shark

BYD's stand was, once again, extremely impressive this year, taking up one of the largest footprints of all exhibitors. Outside, showgoers could register to take a passenger ride as the company's latest pickup tackled a purpose-built off-road course.
The hulking truck, which comes to Europe for the first time this year, delivers a total of 430 bhp from its 'Super Hybrid' drivetrain, while the massive 32.2 kWh battery pack is good for a claimed 56 miles of pure EV range.
The Chinese automaker says it offers an impressive WLTP combined fuel efficiency of 81 mpg, can tow up to 2,500 kg, and features the latest technology, such as vehicle-to-load capabilities, so owners can power everything from tools to camping essentials.
In the UK, the BYD Shark will start at £47,290, which is roughly the same as the Ford Ranger PHEV — its only real plug-in pickup rival for the time being.
4. Alpine A110 Future

Since Porsche has placed its all-electric sports car dreams on hold, it is now up to French manufacturer Alpine to pick up the mantle.
Packing an all-new Alpine Performance Platform, this pure-EV version is low, wide, and suitably punchy in the performance department, with two electric motors on its rear axle that will make it 'even better' than the petrol version, according to Alpine boss Philippe Krief.
Further details are being kept tightly under wraps, but it looked menacing as it silently wafted up the famous Goodwood hillclimb. Electric sports cars clearly aren't dead and if you want proof, check out the…
5. Denza Z

BYD's upmarket offshoot wants to take the fight to Porsche, McLaren and Bentley with its swooping performance EV.
The Denza Z offers an eye-watering 1,604 hp from three powerful electric motors, priced at just under £143,000 (around $192,000/AU$276,000) for the standard Coupe version. There will also be a more expensive droptop convertible and a potent Racing version that gets masses of aero kit.
That car manages the 0-62 mph sprint in a mind-bending 1.96 seconds and a top speed of 217 mph. It can be used every day, too, with second-generation 76 kWh Blade battery tech delivering around 245 miles of range and 1,500 kW Flash charging compatibility for ten-minute top-ups.
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- I took the new Sony RX10 V superzoom and a pro Sony mirrorless camera with 400-800mm lens on a bird photography trip — here’s how the two systems compared
I took the new Sony RX10 V superzoom and a pro Sony mirrorless camera with 400-800mm lens on a bird photography trip — here’s how the two systems compared
Sony surprised the camera community this week with the launch of the new RX10 V, reviving its best-in-class series of bridge cameras.
The mark V comes nine years after the now-discontinued Cyber-shot RX10 IV. It has the same versatile 24-600mm F2.4-4 lens and 20-megapixel 1-inch stacked sensor, but with a refreshed design and Sony’s latest processor and autofocus. It takes the best bridge camera available today crown.
The RX10 V gained a recommended award in my in-depth review. I was able to bag some impressive sample photos, including macro closeups of insects and distant birdlife, thanks to the camera’s 0.49x maximum magnification and 600mm f/4 lens.
I also compared the RX10 V to the older Cyber-shot RX10 IV. It’s a solid upgrade where it matters most, but with a predictable price increase – $2,400 / £2,200 / AU$3,500 – making it a premium pick.
In the process, I got thinking about the RX10 V's performance, especially when using its telephoto settings, and what alternatives there are for the same money — after all, some of Sony's older full-frame mirrorless cameras cost less. Can the RX10 rival a Sony full-frame mirrorless camera with telephoto lens?
One similarly priced alternative is Sony’s longest lens, the FE 400-800mm F6.3-8 OSS — at least if you already own a Sony Alpha camera to pair it with. Can the RX10 V compete?
I took the Sony RX10 V and the Sony 400-800mm lens attached to a pro A7R V mirrorless camera to my local nature reserve for a bird-photography shoot, and the following is my honest reflection on the experience.
Size and weight



Let's begin with how each setup is in use. As you can see in the images above, there is a big difference in size and, therefore, weight.
The RX10 V is hardly compact, but when you compare it to a Sony full-frame mirrorless camera with telephoto lens like the 400-800mm, or alternatives that reach the same 600mm focal length as the RX10 V, such as the Sigma 150-600mm F5-6.3, it is positively tiny. It very much feels like an Alpha camera, with excellent ergonomics and a decent control layout.
It's also a much lighter all-in-one camera, weighing 1,111g. Compare that with the combined weight of the A7R V (723g) and the 400-800mm lens (2,475g)at 3,198g – approximately three times the weight. And the Sigma lens is just a fraction lighter than Sony's lens.
For casual travel photography, the RX10 V is an excellent pick, with its ability to capture everything from landscapes to macro and distant wildlife subjects. You'll need to be much more serious and focused about wildlife photography to lug around the mirrorless body and 400-800mm lens.
Viewfinder and LCD



For telephoto wildlife photography, I find a viewfinder invaluable for composing shots and ensuring autofocus is on the money, so how do the displays compare?
The RX10 V's viewfinder is bigger and more detailed than the Cyber-shot RX10 IV's — it's a 0.5-inch 3.68m-dot display. However, the A7R V's viewfinder is in another league altogether, measuring 0.64 inches and being a brighter 9.44m-dot unit with 0.9x magnification. Put simply, it's way more immersive. However, there's less of a difference in viewfinder quality with an older, similarly priced Sony mirrorless camera, such as the A7 IV.
I was less concerned about the LCD displays for this comparison, but in case you'd like to know, the RX10 V has a 3-inch tilt touchscreen, while cameras at the RX10 V price point and above typically have a multi-angle display.
Autofocus


I was majorly impressed with the RX10 V's autofocus skills. After all, it inherits the Bionz XR processor and AI chip with real-time subject detection autofocus from the recent Sony A7 V.
Bird detection autofocus was on the money, even when the isolated subjects were only taking up a small portion of the frame. It takes a little experimentation to figure out which autofocus area option yields the best results in any given situation, but with the right subject detection tracking and the best AF area option selected, you'll struggle to find more reliable autofocus performance in another camera.
I can safely say that autofocus performance is an attribute where the RX10 V matches mirrorless camera capabilities.
Burst shooting


The numbers for the RX10 V are impressive: up to 30fps using the electronic shutter, or 10fps with the mechanical shutter. It also has the option for an instant speed boost from a slower rate to the max 30fps when the action strikes — a feature that can be assigned to one of the custom buttons.
I played around customizing various buttons for this feature, but annoyingly couldn't find one that felt like it was logically placed, whereas Sony's recent mirrorless bodies have a custom button on the front, to the side of the lens mount, which works best. I found the RX10 V button placement awkward for this memory-saving feature.
Neither camera had the pre-capture feature, which is super handy in wildlife photography for when your reactions aren't up to speed. Sony's pre-capture can buffer for up to a second before you fully press the shutter, say in the case of a bird taking flight. For the A7R V, the lack of pre-capture is understandable — the A9 III, which came later, was the first Sony camera to have this feature. However, for the RX10 V, it's unfortunate, since other recent Sony cameras, including the A1 II, A7V and A7R VI, have it, so it feels like an oversight.
Image quality











Image quality is where you might expect a real gulf to start opening up. The RX10 V shoots 20MP stills with a telephoto reach up to 600mm and a maximum f/4 aperture at this setting. Meanwhile, the mirrorless setup delivered 61MP stills (a more affordable mid-range model like the A7 IV is 33MP), and that extra 800mm reach.
Of any bridge camera, the RX10 V yields the sharpest results at 600mm and a pleasant subject separation thanks to that f/4 aperture. Compare the like-for-like mirrorless camera shots, and the RX10 V's look soft by comparison, but only when you look closely. The mirrorless camera has way more pixels to play with, meaning you can crop more severely into photos and still have high-quality output.
The 400-800mm lens is indeed sharper, and even though its maximum aperture is f/6.3 (400mm) to f/8 (800mm), which minimizes its light-gathering advantage, there's greater subject separation and dreamier results. Bokeh in foreground objects has a softer fall-off.
Another major difference is low light quality. In comparison shots taken at dawn (and nighttime photos I took later of the moon), the RX10 V images look muddier; less punchy, less sharp, just overall lesser quality. They still pass, but I would go for the mirrorless camera setup every time when the available light is minimal.
Conclusion

The Sony RX10 V is a truly excellent casual wildlife photography camera, with reliable subject detection autofocus and a decent telephoto reach combined with a bright f/4 maximum aperture. You can get pleasant subject separation and punchy images, when the light is good, though less impressive results when the light is dim. Overall, I'm really pleased with the quality of several photos I was able to take.
For wildlife photography, however, it was the mirrorless camera system that I enjoyed the most in the hand, and the one I wanted to use more of the two, helped by the superior end results (even with the smaller f/8 maximum aperture at 600mm). The brighter viewfinder and better button placement enhanced the experience, even if it was a weightier setup.
Yes, the RX10V is an excellent all-in-one camera — the best of its kind — but if you already own a mirrorless body and are serious about wildlife photography, picking up a supertelephoto lens like Sony's 400-800mm instead will yield better results and likely be a more enjoyable user experience — if you're willing to carry the extra weight.
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- SK Hynix says 2027 will be the 'worst year' for memory shortage, forecasts crunch to last until 2030 — CEO shares grim outlook on the day SK Hynix gets listed on Nasdaq
SK Hynix says 2027 will be the 'worst year' for memory shortage, forecasts crunch to last until 2030 — CEO shares grim outlook on the day SK Hynix gets listed on Nasdaq
SK Hynix CEO Kwak Noh-jung says that 2027 will be the "worst year" for the ongoing memory shortage in comments shared with Reuters. The remark comes on the heels of SK Hynix successfully marking the largest-ever IPO for a foreign company on the U.S. stock market, raising $26.5 billion. Although Kwak points to next year being the worst for RAM shortages, the executive expects the memory crunch to last until 2030.
"We forecast that next year will be the worst year in the industry's history from the supply perspective," Kwan told Reuters. "We still forecast that customer demand will remain higher than our supply capacity even beyond 2030. But we are doing our best to solve the problem."
In March, SK Group chairman Chey Tae-won also suggested shortages would last until 2030, and the company has previously pointed to 2027 as a key shortage point, alongside Samsung. DRAM demand is largely driven by the HBM used in AI accelerators, which require far more sophisticated manufacturing and packaging processes compared to consumer DDR5. On top of advanced manufacturing, HBM also consumes more wafer capacity than DDR5, forcing major memory brands to reallocate supply and double down on an already sticky supply situation.
Forecasts like this are tricky. It's in SK Hynix's financial interest for memory shortages to continue, even well beyond 2030. SK Hynix has set a record for quarter-over-quarter revenue, and rival Micron has seen its stock value increase 213% this year, pushing its share price to around $990.
However, Kwan's remarks aren't just a bid to rally behind SK Hynix stock. Over the past few months, we've seen Micron and SK Hynix ink long-term supply agreements (LTAs). These agreements commit supply over multiple years to particular companies and define a price floor and ceiling during the agreement term. Although LTAs don't directly influence market prices, they secure demand, and we've seen a lot of LTAs over the past several months to bind DRAM supply.
Although memory (and NAND) prices will remain elevated for at least the next several months, we've seen some signs of the market cooling. Earlier this month, a TrendForce report showed DRAM contract prices up 15% to 18% quarter over quarter for Q3 2026. That's a large increase, but far lower than the QoQ increases we've seen previously.
We're nearing some semblance of stability in the memory market, just stability at vastly elevated prices. How long that lasts is anyone's guess. Although memory brands like SK Hynix have visibility into market trends, those can rapidly change. Just this year, we've seen a massive pivot toward AI spending going toward CPUs, pushing Intel's stock to record highs while shedding around $1 trillion in Nvidia's market cap; a year ago, that would've been almost impossible to predict.
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- Microsoft struggles to fulfill its 2030 sustainability promise amid carbon-heavy AI expansions — the company's chief sustainability officer claims the target is still feasible
Microsoft struggles to fulfill its 2030 sustainability promise amid carbon-heavy AI expansions — the company's chief sustainability officer claims the target is still feasible
Microsoft’s emissions for fiscal 2025 (FY25) rose by 25% from the previous year, even as the company’s 2030 deadline to become carbon-negative draws closer. According to the company’s 2026 Environmental Sustainability Report, released on Thursday, July 9, the backward step was driven primarily by the rapid expansion of its data center infrastructure and its decision to stop using short-term renewable energy certificates, which reduced its reported footprint without necessarily adding new clean electricity to power grids.
Microsoft reported approximately 20.3 million metric tons of carbon dioxide-equivalent emissions across its operations and supply chain, up from 16.2 million tons in fiscal 2024 and nearly 58% above its 2020 baseline. Electricity consumption increased by 24% during the year as the company built the computing capacity required for its cloud and AI businesses. Regardless, Microsoft says it remains committed to becoming carbon-negative, water-positive, and zero-waste by 2030. It also reported meeting its 2025 renewable-electricity target, replenishing more water than it withdrew globally, and exceeding several waste-recovery targets
The report’s foreword, written by Microsoft Vice Chair and President Brad Smith and Chief Sustainability Officer Melanie Nakagawa, focused heavily on the collision between the company’s headline sustainability goals and the realities of AI. Microsoft established the goals in 2020, a few years before the current scale of AI’s capabilities and the corresponding high environmental demands began to manifest.
While AI is inarguably a world-changing technological revolution, it is raising serious environmental concerns that begin right at the raw material sourcing and the complex semiconductor fabrication stages. The impact continues even after the processors have been compiled into supercomputers in massive data centers, with issues related to land use, energy consumption, noise pollution, and water consumption. Residents are increasingly opposing the building of these data centers in their communities due to these issues.
Microsoft is exposed at nearly every point of the AI chain. It procures servers and custom AI chips; owns and operates a massive, global network of over 300 data centers across 34 countries that powers the Azure cloud platform; and supplies the computing infrastructure behind products such as Copilot and its partnership with OpenAI. Scope 3 emissions from construction, purchased hardware, suppliers, and other value-chain activities remain the largest part of its footprint. Meanwhile, electricity-related Scope 2 emissions grew from nearly 2% of the total in 2024 to 13% in 2025.
Microsoft acknowledges that environmental solutions are not expanding as quickly as AI infrastructure. “This tension is real,” the foreword states. “It is forcing sharper questions: Where do we need to move faster, invest differently, or rethink our approach?” The company argues that the answer is not to retreat from AI, but to combine carbon-free electricity, carbon removal, sustainable fuels, lower-carbon construction materials, hardware reuse, and efficiency improvements into a single portfolio rather than treating each environmental target separately.
Its decision to stop buying non-additional, unbundled renewable energy certificates forms part of that change. These certificates can allow a company to claim renewable electricity already being generated elsewhere. Microsoft says it will instead prioritize longer-term agreements that help add additional carbon-free generating capacity to the grid, even though doing so will increase its reported emissions in the near term. Its renewable-energy agreements now cover up to 40 GW across 26 countries, with approximately 19 GW operational.
The company is also modifying the data centers themselves. It introduced a closed-loop liquid-cooling design that CEO Satya Nadella says enables AI data centers to use about as much water annually as a restaurant. Microsoft is experimenting with microfluidic channels etched into silicon, zonal cooling that reserves colder liquid for the hottest equipment, and lower-carbon concrete, steel, and mass timber for its construction. These efforts have not exactly quelled anti-data-center sentiment around its data centers. The company faced protests over a planned facility near Granger, Indiana, while residents living near its $7.3 billion Fairwater AI complex in Wisconsin have filed a lawsuit alleging persistent noise, dust, traffic, and light pollution.
Away from carbon, the report records clearer progress. Microsoft replenished 14.2 million cubic meters of water, exceeding its global withdrawals for the first time, and reduced average data center water-use effectiveness by 25% from its 2022 baseline. It achieved a 92% reuse and recycling rate for retired cloud hardware, diverted 90.5% of construction and demolition waste from disposal, and reduced single-use plastics in primary product packaging to 0.07%. It also legally protected 16,266 acres of land, approximately 36% more than the land estimated to be occupied by its operations.
The report is equally candid about where Microsoft is falling behind. The company's most important commitment—becoming carbon-negative by 2030 — is moving further away rather than closer. Total greenhouse-gas emissions climbed 25% year over year and now sit roughly 58% above the company's 2020 baseline, largely because AI infrastructure is expanding faster than its decarbonization efforts can offset. Scope 2 emissions also jumped sharply, rising from nearly 2% of Microsoft's footprint in FY24 to 13% in FY25 as electricity demand from new data centers surged. While Scope 3 emissions remain the company's largest source of carbon pollution, the report says the growing contribution from purchased electricity underscores how increasingly difficult it is to power AI infrastructure with clean energy alone.
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Therly is an AI platform that supports emotional well-being through personalized interactions. It helps users enhance mental clarity, manage daily pressures, and build greater resilience in their personal and professional lives. Through adaptive conversations and thoughtful guidance, Therly acts as a companion for self-reflection and emotional growth. It is especially useful for entrepreneurs and busy professionals who need practical ways to stay balanced in high-demand environments.
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- We explain why Cloud rebuild is one of Windows 11’s most important new features, and how it lets you recover your PC without a USB drive or complicated steps
We explain why Cloud rebuild is one of Windows 11’s most important new features, and how it lets you recover your PC without a USB drive or complicated steps
Microsoft has spent years building different ways for users to recover Windows. From System Restore and Reset this PC to the other tools available in the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) and OEM recovery solutions, Windows 11 already offers several ways to repair or reinstall the operating system. Cloud rebuild is the latest addition to that toolkit, but it isn't designed to replace those tools.
Cloud rebuild is currently available as a preview feature. Until it's fully available, Microsoft recommends using it for testing and evaluation rather than production devices. Also, the company notes that the experience, available options, and workflow may still change before the feature reaches general availability.
Instead of attempting to repair an existing installation, Cloud rebuild reformats the system drive and reinstalls Windows 11 using files downloaded from Windows Update. When the process finishes, the computer boots into the Out-of-Box Experience (OOBE), allowing you to set it up like a new device.
Cloud rebuild isn't another version of Reset this PC
At first glance, it's easy to assume Cloud rebuild is simply a renamed version of the Cloud download option available through Reset this PC. Microsoft, however, describes Cloud rebuild as a separate recovery experience with a different workflow.
According to Microsoft, unlike Reset this PC, Cloud rebuild downloads both the target Windows 11 image and the device's drivers from Windows Update. The company says this allows the computer to roll back to a fully functional state without requiring USB installation media, a custom recovery image, or relying on the integrity of the existing installation.
The key difference is that Cloud rebuild is designed to rebuild the device from the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) without depending on the integrity of the existing setup.
Microsoft hasn't yet explained in more detail how Cloud rebuild differs internally from the existing Cloud download option in Reset this PC, so it's too early to conclude that it uses an entirely new recovery engine. However, based on the preview support page, the company appears to be positioning Cloud rebuild as a more complete recovery workflow designed to simplify the process of returning Windows 11 devices to a known-good state.
Perhaps more importantly, the feature reflects Microsoft's broader direction for Windows management. Whether Cloud rebuild eventually replaces some of today's overlapping recovery options remains to be seen, but it clearly signals the company's continued investment in cloud-based deployment and recovery.
Before using Cloud rebuild, here's what you need to know
Before using Cloud rebuild, it's important to understand that this isn't a repair tool. It completely replaces the existing installation by reformatting the system drive. As a result, locally installed apps, user accounts, settings, and files stored on that drive are removed during the process.
Also, files already synchronized with cloud services such as OneDrive aren't affected and can be restored after you sign back in.
Since the rebuild erases the existing installation, it's worth making sure your important files have been backed up before getting started. If you rely on OneDrive, verify that your files have finished syncing so the latest versions are available after the rebuild.
You'll also want to keep the computer connected to the internet and plugged into a power source throughout the process. Depending on your connection speed, the recovery can take some time to complete, and Windows 11 may restart the computer several times before it's finished.
How to start Cloud rebuild on Windows 11
In the current preview, Cloud rebuild is available through the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE). From a working Windows 11 installation, open Settings > System > Recovery, click "Restart now" under Advanced startup, and allow the computer to restart into WinRE.
On the recovery screen, choose "Troubleshoot," and then select "Cloud rebuild."
After connecting to the internet, the feature verifies the appropriate edition, language, and build for the device before asking you to confirm that the system drive will be erased.
Once you confirm the operation by clicking "Install," the rebuild begins automatically.
During the installation, Windows 11 may restart several times. Microsoft recommends leaving the device connected to power and avoiding manual restarts or shutdowns until the process finishes, since interrupting the installation could leave the operating system unable to boot.
Microsoft's cloud-first recovery strategy continues
Cloud rebuild isn't Microsoft's first cloud-based recovery feature, but it may be one of the most comprehensive. Instead of relying on recovery partitions, USB installation media, or organization-maintained recovery images, the feature downloads the installation files directly from Windows Update and integrates with services such as Windows Autopilot, Microsoft Intune, Backup for Organizations, and OneDrive to restore managed devices.
The result is a recovery process that depends less on locally stored recovery files and more on Microsoft's online services. As long as the computer can connect to the internet and Windows Update has the necessary drivers, Cloud rebuild can restore the device without requiring a USB installer or a custom recovery image.
For organizations, the recovery process goes beyond simply reinstalling the operating system. Computers enrolled with Windows Autopilot and managed through Microsoft Intune can automatically re-enroll, restore policies, redeploy apps, and synchronize user settings after the rebuild is complete.
Windows recovery is slowly moving beyond USB drives
For years, one of Microsoft's standard recommendations for recovering a device has been to create USB installation media.
Cloud rebuild doesn't eliminate installation media altogether, but it makes it significantly less important in many situations. If WinRE is still functional and the computer can connect to the internet, Windows 11 can recover without another device, a USB flash drive, or a locally stored recovery image.
For many home users, that's a much simpler recovery process. For organizations, it reduces the need to maintain recovery images across large fleets of devices.
There are still important limitations
Cloud rebuild isn't magic. The feature currently requires Windows 11 on compatible hardware (so unsupported devices won't benefit from this feature), a healthy Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE), internet connectivity from WinRE, and hardware drivers that are available through Windows Update.
Those last two requirements are especially important. If the necessary networking or storage drivers aren't available through Windows Update, Cloud rebuild can't complete successfully.
The preview only scratches the surface
At this stage, Cloud rebuild remains intentionally limited. The preview can currently be started only from the Windows Recovery Environment (WinRE) or from an elevated Command Prompt.
Remote deployment through enterprise management platforms isn't available yet, although Microsoft says support for solutions such as Microsoft Intune is planned for a future release.
Windows Central's Take
Cloud rebuild isn't the kind of feature that grabs headlines. There's no redesigned interface and nothing flashy to demonstrate. However, after years of covering the operating system, I've learned that recovery features often become the most important ones the moment something goes wrong.
What I'm noticing is the decision to build the recovery experience around Windows Update. Instead of expecting users or network administrators to maintain recovery media, OEM images, or custom deployment images, Microsoft is increasingly shifting recovery toward cloud-based services. That's a simpler model and one that better reflects how devices are managed today.

I also think this feature has more potential for organizations than for home users, at least initially. The integration with Windows Autopilot and Microsoft Intune suggests Microsoft is thinking beyond simply reinstalling Windows 11. The goal appears to be restoring an entire managed device with as little manual intervention as possible.
That said, I'd like the software giant to better explain how Cloud rebuild differs from the existing Cloud download option in Reset this PC. Currently, the available information describes the workflow but leaves some important technical questions unanswered. Until those details are available (and until the feature reaches general availability), I see Cloud rebuild as a promising addition to Windows 11 recovery rather than a replacement for the tools users already have.
Would you trust Cloud rebuild to recover your Windows 11 PC, or would you still prefer using a USB installation drive? Let me know in the comments.
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Explore more in-depth how-to guides, troubleshooting advice, and essential tips to get the most out of Windows 11 and 10. Start browsing here:
- Windows 11 on Windows Central — All you need to know
- Windows 10 on Windows Central — All you need to know

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- John Carmack responds to Microsoft laying off id Software staff, and his comments hit hard for fans who watched him help build DOOM from the ground up
John Carmack responds to Microsoft laying off id Software staff, and his comments hit hard for fans who watched him help build DOOM from the ground up
id Software, the studio responsible for many beloved Xbox franchises like DOOM, Wolfenstein, Quake, and more, has seen a huge chunk of its staff laid off by Microsoft as part of the company's restructuring of the Xbox brand, resulting in over 3,200 people losing their jobs.
In the wake of this announcement, John Carmack, one of the founders of id Software (along with John Romero, Tom Hall, and Adrian Carmack), who also helped create the DOOM, Wolfenstein, and Quake franchises, has responded to it on social media with his thoughts on the situation.
I have been trying to find something meaningful to say about the Id Software layoffs.My “Microsoft will probably be a good steward of the brand” statement isn’t aging well, and this is certainly going to dampen the mood of the founder reunion at QuakeCon next month.I’m…July 9, 2026
Most responses to Xbox's mass layoffs, which were filled with anger and frustration, like former id Software animator Skai Chow's scathing message of "I hope our pain was worth it" or fear of the future, like Bethesda fearing that it will negatively impact the development of The Elder Scrolls 6, or even spell the end for Fallout 76 without help from an external studio.
However, John Carmack's response feels more neutral by comparison. While he was definitely sad (while admitting that his comment on Microsoft being a good steward of the brand isn't aging well), he couldn't bring himself to be angry or disappointed by these layoffs by saying, "I’m saddened, but I can’t muster anger or outrage over it. I don’t have access to the books, but I suspect that Id Software was a marginal business from Microsoft’s perspective. I believe the reports that Minecraft revenues have been carrying several other studios."
John Carmack then stated that at the end of the day, the gaming industry is a brutal business with tons of competitors vying for your time and money, and if you're not successful financially, you'll get left behind regardless of how beloved your creation is.
In addition, while it's easy to point the blame at Microsoft's higher-ups, John Carmack says that "You can’t rule out the possibility that executives are idiots, but that shouldn’t be your default belief. I don’t think there is any obvious path that would have doubled the revenue from Id games."
He asks what kinds of strategies id Software could've done to prevent this, like using a different pricing strategy, creating more things for fans to buy, or using a cost-effective marketing scheme to reach out to more players.
He ultimately has no answer for this conundrum, but John Carmack does know that it's not over yet, and he hopes that id Software bounces back from this grievous blow.
Windows Central's take
While I personally don't know the answer to this question myself, I do know that my colleague, Jez Corden, says that rumors of id Software's demise are greatly exaggerated.
While the job cuts have been brutal to the point where they put the kibosh on Id Software's pitches for a Perfect Dark reboot and a John Wick-style game, Microsoft has not announced any plans of closing id Software down any time soon.
In fact, Microsoft has even released a statement to us regarding the rumors of the job cuts putting id Software's lauded id Tech (an engine that has greatly optimized the performance of games like the modern DOOM games and Indiana Jones & The Great Circle) on ice, which says, "There are dozens of people working on id Tech across multiple locations. Reports that there’s only one person left in Texas are inaccurate."
Either way, I hope id Software does survive this tumultuous time in gaming. They produced some of the most awesome first-person shooters I've ever played, like DOOM (2016) and DOOM: Eternal, and it would be an utter travesty for the studio to close for good.
Stay tuned for more news as we keep an eye out for further developments regarding the damages caused by Xbox's company-wide "Reset".

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- Ethereum climbs 3% on tokenization boom: Can bulls push ETH price past $1,800?
Ethereum climbs 3% on tokenization boom: Can bulls push ETH price past $1,800?
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Despite strong tokenization gains and institutional accumulation, weak onchain and derivatives data leaves ETH vulnerable to a $1,700 retest.
This MIT robot flies through the air then dives underwater using the same wings
Diving seabirds like puffins use their wings to both fly and swim, even though air and water behave very differently. "Thinking of a wing that could operate in both somewhat efficiently seems implausible," Zufferey tells NPR.
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New Galaxy Z Flip 8 leak reveals its weight and thinnest point
Samsung officially scheduled the launch of its new foldable phones, but a new leak has just revealed the weight and thinnest point dimensions of the upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 8.
Leaker IceUniverse revealed that the Galaxy Z Flip 8 measures 6.1 mm and weighs 180 grams. At first glance, this leak looks to be contradicting the previous inputs, but it’s not the case.
Galaxy Z Flip 8 is expected to be 6.1 mm thick at its thinnest point. The effective thickness, including the camera bump, could take it to the 6.6 mm range when unfolded. Folding the device doubles the thickness to 13.2 mm.
Galaxy Z Flip 8 expected thickness and weight
- 6.1mm at thinnest point
- 6.6 mm when unfolded
- 13.2 mm when folded
- Weight – 180 grams
For context, the Galaxy Z Flip 7 is 6.5 mm unfolded and 13.7 mm when folded. The upcoming Flip is merely 0.1 mm thicker than its predecessor. The difference is visible on paper, but won’t be noticeable in real-world usage.
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Galaxy Unpacked 2026
Samsung will hold its Unpacked event on July 22 in London. The company is set to launch the Z Flip 8 and Z Fold 8 Ultra, with the Z Fold 8 coming as an iPhone Ultra alternative featuring a wide screen design and a more practical form factor.
The company has already started letting users reserve the next Galaxy. US residents must reserve the upcoming devices, even if they don’t plan to buy one. There are plenty of benefits for buyers, and one big benefit for everyone: a $500 giveaway.
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How to retain Samsung Messages app in the US
Samsung Messages app has been discontinued in the US, and Google Messages is the officially preferred switch. Google Messages offers all the great features you need for everyday messaging, along with support for Rich Communication Services (RCS). Still, if you want to rely on the Samsung Messages app, there’s a workaround that keeps it alive for now.
Back in April 2026, Samsung announced that its native Messages app would be discontinued. The app started to notify users in early July, with the deployment happening on July 6, disconnecting the app from the connection.
Samsung recommends Galaxy users get Google Messages from the Play Store and make it the default messaging app. Once done, you will retain all your chats in Google’s app and continue further messaging through it.
Notably, Samsung has started shipping recent flagships without the Samsung Messages app in the US. It includes the Galaxy S25 series and Galaxy S26 series, as well as the Z Fold 6, Z Flip 6, Z Fold 7, and Z Flip 7 foldable phones.
Well, it’s not impossible to keep Samsung Messages alive; here’s how:
Samsung Messages app is just disconnected, not banned or revoked. Users can get the app working again on their Galaxy device despite the official discontinuation. However, you will have to use its factory version, which it was shipped with.
Open your phone Settings > Apps > Messages > More Options (three dots) and tap Uninstall Updates.
Once done, open the Galaxy Store > Menu > Updates > Samsung Messages, and uncheck Enable auto-update.
These tweaks will roll back updates you’ve installed over the past time. Unchecking “auto-update” will ensure the Galaxy Store or Play Store won’t trigger an automatic update and stop the functionality of the app again.
The workaround is working as of July 2026, but no guarantee for the future. Also, we recommend that users comply with the official guidelines.
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Galatasaray ve Dortmund favori: Ukraynalı golcü nereye gidecek?
Cim-Bom'un genç golcü adayları arasında Dinamo Kiev'den Matviy Ponomarenko da bulunuyor. Oyuncu konusunda şu anda iki kulübün çekiştiği öğrenildi: Galatasaray ve Borussia Dortmund...
Galatasaray kadrosuna genç bir santrfor katmak istiyor. Üstelik bu takviye, takımda Osimhen'in varlığını da kabul etmek zorunda kalacak. Yani düzenli 11 oynamasa bile problem çıkarmayacak bir oyuncu aranıyor. Bu kriterlerin ışığında Dinamo Kiev forması giyen Matviy Ponomarenko ön plana çıktı.
30 MİLYON CİVARINDA
Ukrayna ekibinin 20 yaşındaki futbolcusu için 30 milyon euro civarında bonservis beklentisi bulunuyor. Alınan bilgilere göre şu anda iki kulüp bu transferde favori konuma geçti: Galatasaray ve Borussia Dortmund... Cim-Bom, zorunlu satın alma maddesi içeren kiralama formülüyle işi bitirmeyi hedefliyor.
BEKLERLERSE DAHA YÜKSEK
Dortmund ise direkt bonservis ödemeye hazır. Fakat şu anda Galatasaray'ın "satın alma maddesi"nde bulunan rakamın daha yüksek olduğu öğrenildi. Dinamo Kiev cephesi 1 sezon beklemeyi göze alırsa; Matviy Ponomarenko Aslan'a imza atacak. Aksi durumda Dortmund'un yolunu tutacak. Bu transferde çok ilginç anlara tanıklık edebiliriz.

Fenerbahçe'ye hoş geldin Braxton Key
Fenerbahçe Erkek Basketbol Takımı, ABD'li oyuncu Braxton Key'i kadrosuna kattığını duyurdu.
Fenerbahçe Erkek Basketbol Takımı, ABD'li oyuncu Braxton Key'i renklerine bağladı.
Sarı-lacivertli kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, son olarak İspanya temsilcisi Valencia Basket'te forma giyen 29 yaşındaki forvet ile 2 yıllık sözleşme imzalandığı belirtildi.
Braxton Key, kariyerinde Amerikan Basketbol Ligi (NBA) ekiplerinden Philadelphia 76ers, Detroit Pistons, Denver Nuggets ve Golden State Warriors'ta da görev yaptı.
Geçen sezon Valencia'da İspanya Ligi şampiyonluğu yaşayan ABD'li basketbolcu, 2023'te de Delaware Blue Coats ile NBA Gelişim Ligi'nde mutlu sona ulaştı.
Key, geride kalan sezon Valencia Basket'in Dörtlü Final'de mücadele ettiği Avrupa Ligi'nde çıktığı 34 maçta 6,5 sayı, 3,5 ribaunt ve 1,1 asistlik performans sergiledi.

Salih Özcan sahaya indi
Beşiktaş'ta yeni sezon hazırlıkları...Yeni transfer Salih Özcan ise bugün takımla birlikte ilk idmanına çıktı.
Beşiktaş, Slovakya'da sürdürdüğü yeni sezon hazırlıklarına sabah yaptığı antrenmanla devam etti.
Kulüpten yapılan açıklamaya göre Slovakya Olimpiyat Antrenman Merkezi'nde teknik direktör Vincenzo Italiano yönetimindeki idman, yaklaşık 1 saat sürdü.
Dün oynanan hazırlık maçlarında forma giyen futbolcular, salonda yenilenme çalışması yaparak günü tamamladı. Diğer oyuncular ise 5'e 2 top kapmayla başladıkları antrenmanı, minyatür kale ve dar alanda oynanan çift kale maçlarla sonlandırdı.
Beşiktaş'ta Güney Koreli futbolcu Hyeon-gyu Oh, izninin ardından bugün yurt dışı kampına dahil oldu.
Yeni transfer Salih Özcan, ilk kez takımla çalıştı.
Öte yandan Fildişi Sahilli savunma oyuncusu Emmanuel Agbadou'nun ise yarın kampa katılacağı öğrenildi.
Siyah-beyazlılar, sezon öncesi çalışmalarını yarın sürdürecek.

Japonya işine bak: Filenin Sultanları gümbür gümbür
A Milli Kadın Voleybol Takımı, FIVB Milletler Ligi'nde Japonya'yı 3-1 yendi. Filenin Sultanları bu sonuçla turnuvadaki 8. galibiyetini elde etti.
A Milli Kadın Voleybol Takımı, 2026 FIVB Kadınlar Milletler Ligi'nin (VNL) üçüncü etabındaki üçüncü maçında ev sahibi Japonya'yı 3-1 mağlup etti.
Milli takım, Japonya'nın Osaka kentinde oynanan maçta, Türk başantrenör Ferhat Akbaş'ın çalıştırdığı Japonya ile karşı karşıya geldi.
Ay-yıldızlı ekip, mücadeleyi 22-25, 25-22, 22-25 ve 22-25'lik setlerle 3-1 kazandı.
Bu sonuçla ay-yıldızlılar, turnuvadaki 11. maçında 8. galibiyetini alırken 3. yenilgisini yaşadı ve 4. sıraya yükseldi. Puan tablosunun zirvesindeki ABD'nin ise 11. müsabakada 9. galibiyeti bulunuyor. Böylece A Milli Kadın Voleybol Takımı, Çin'de düzenlenecek VNL Finalleri'ne katılmayı garantiledi.
2026 FIVB Kadınlar Milletler Ligi Finalleri, 22-26 Temmuz tarihlerinde Çin'in Makau Özel İdari Bölgesi'nde oynanacak.
A Milli Kadın Voleybol Takımı, VNL'nin üçüncü etabındaki son maçında yarın TSİ 09.30'da Tayland ile karşılaşacak.
Salon: Asue Arena
Hakemler: Joo-Hee Kang (Güney Kore), İbrahim İsmail Alblooshi (Birleşik Arap Emirlikleri)
Japonya: Seki, Ishikawa, Yamada, Wada, Sato, Shimamura (Kojima, Shigihara, Fukudome, Kitamado, Iwasawa, Sakae)
Türkiye: Hande Baladın, Zehra Güneş, Melissa Vargas, İlkin Aydın, Jack-Kısal, Elif Şahin (Gizem Örge, Saliha Şahin, Eylül Akarçeşme Yatgın, Cansu Özbay, Defne Başyolcu, Yaprak Erkek)
Setler: 22-25, 25-22, 22-25, 22-25
Süre: 107 dakika

Akor Adams Türk ekiplerini reddetti: Venezia'ya gitti
Sevilla forması giyen Nijeryalı forvet Akor Adams hem Galatasaray hem Fenerbahçe hem Beşiktaş hem de Trabzonspor'la anılmıştı. 26 yaşındaki futbolcu, Serie A'ya yükselen Venezia'yı tercih etti. Bunun arkasında ise kişisel bir gerekçe var.
4 büyüklerin geniş transfer listelerinde Akor Adams bulunuyordu. Sevilla forması giyen 26 yaşındaki santrforu isteyen başka Avrupa ekipleri de vardı. 1.90 boyundaki futbolcu, birçok kişiyi şaşırtarak Serie A'ya yeni yükselen Venezia'yı tercih etti. İtalyan ekibi, 16 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödeyecek.
YEDEK KALMAK İSTEMEDİ
26 yaşındaki futbolcu yeni takımında yedek kalmak istemediği için Venezia'nın yolunu tuttu. İtalya temsilcisi, Akor Adams'a "ana plan"da yer vereceğini belirtti. Yani Nijeryalı golcü, "oynamayı" tercih etti. Yeni sezonda göstereceği performans da merakla bekleniyor.
5.5 MİLYONA ALMIŞLARDI
Sevilla onu 2025'in Ocak ayında Montpellier Kulübü'nden almıştı. O dönemde 5.5 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödediler. Akor Adams ağırlıklı olarak rotasyonda kullanıldı. 26 yaşındaki futbolcu bugüne kadar 15 kez Nijerya Milli Takımı'nın formasını giydi. Ülkesi adına 6 gol kaydetti.

Trabzonspor Lovik'ten zarar etmemeye çalışıyor: Bol bol taksit!
Trabzonspor, kış döneminde kadrosuna kattığı Mathias Lovik'ten beklediği katkıyı alamamıştı. Şu anda oyuncunun altyapısından çıktığı Molde ile pazarlıklar yapılıyor. Bordo-Mavililer en azından kendi ödediği parayı çıkarmaya çalışıyor.
Trabzonspor kış döneminde Parma'ya 4 milyon euro ödeyerek Mathias Lovik'i kadrosuna katmıştı. Norveçli sol bekle 30 Haziran 2030'a kadar mukavele yapıldı. Fakat 22 yaşındaki genç futbolcu, Türkiye'de beklentilerin altında kaldı. Süper Lig'de 14 maçta sadece 646 dakika forma giydi. 2 asist üretti.
KİRALAMAK İSTİYORLARDI
Molde Kulübü, altyapısından çıkan oyuncuya talip oldu. İlk teklifleri kiralama oldu. Ancak Trabzonspor en azından kendi ödediği rakam olan 4 milyon euroyu çıkarmayı istiyor. Bu sebeple Norveç temsilcisinden çok sayıda taksitle bu paranın ödenmesi talep edildi.
GÖRÜŞMELER SÜRÜYOR
Taraflar arasındaki görüşmeler devam ediyor. İşlemlerin kısa süre içinde tamamlanması bekleniyor. Molde, transferlere yüksek paralar harcayan bir takım değil... Durumu şöyle açıklamak mümkün: En pahalı transferleri 3 milyon euroydu... Mathias Lovik cephesi ise pazarlıkların bitmesini bekliyor.

Galatasaray Camavinga'yı gelip alsın! Kaynak gerekiyor
Real Madrid, Liverpool'dan Alexis Mac Allister'ı istiyor. Ancak bunun için bazı oyuncuların satışından gelecek paralar gerekiyor. Madrid, talipleri arasında Galatasaray da bulunan Camavinga konusunda bazı kolaylıklar yapabilir.
Marca'nın haberine göre; Real Madrid, orta saha transferi için Alexis Mac Allister'ı favori aday olarak belirledi. Ancak sorun şu ki; Liverpool'un satış listesinde Arjantinli yıldız yok... Yani İngiliz devi çok astronomik bir teklif gelmediği sürece 27 yaşındaki tangocuyu bırakmayacak.
SATIŞ LİSTESİNDEYDİ
İspanyol ekibinin, Mac Allister transferinde avantaj sağlaması için bazı oyuncuları elden çıkarması gerekiyor. Buradan sağlanacak kaynak, Arjantinli futbolcu için kullanılacak. Bu arada Eduardo Camavinga bir süredir Real Madrid'in satış listesinde bulunuyor. 23 yaşındaki merkez orta saha oyuncusunun talipleri arasında Galatasaray da var...
KÜÇÜK BİR İNDİRİM
Madrid cephesinin beklentisi 50 milyon euro seviyelerindeydi. Ancak küçük bir indirime gidebilecekleri ifade edildi. Bu durum, Galatasaray'ın işine yarayabilir. Ayrıca olası Mac Allister hamlesi de Camavinga'ya mesaj niteliğinde... Çünkü iki isim de aynı bölgede görev yapıyor.

Resmi açıklama geldi: Fenerbahçe'de ayrılık
Fenerbahçe, Finlandiyalı basketbolcu Mikael Jantunen ile yollarını ayırdığını açıkladı.
Fenerbahçe Erkek Basketbol Takımı, Finlandiyalı oyuncu Mikael Jantunen ile yollarını ayırdı.
Sarı-lacivertli kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, geçen sezon başında kadroya dahil edilen 26 yaşındaki basketbolcu ile yolların ayrıldığı belirtildi.
Jantunen, Fenerbahçe formasıyla Basketbol Süper Ligi, Türkiye Kupası ve Cumhurbaşkanlığı Kupası şampiyonlukları yaşadı.

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Samsung Galaxy A27 vs. Galaxy A37
We only recently finished reviewing the Galaxy A27. It had a pretty delayed launch compared to the rest of its Galaxy A family siblings, like the Galaxy A37, which came out all the way back in April. That's just one of the explanations for the pricing faux pas the Galaxy A27 finds itself in. In the US, Samsung technically launched the A27 at $350, while running a promo for the A37 at $330 at the same time. That was quickly corrected with the A37 getting back its old price - $450, which coincidentally is exactly how much the Galaxy A57 costs at the moment. Things aren't much different...
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Kallum Uilson “Brentford”da!
Futbol üzrə İngiltərə milli komandasının keçmiş mərkəz hücumçusu Kallum Uilson bundan sonra “Brentofrd”un uğurları üçün çalışacaq.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Premyer Liqa təmsilçisinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Bu yay İngiltərə Premyer Liqasından Çempionşipə yuvarlanmış “Vest Hem”dən azad agent kimi ayrılmış təcrübəli hücumçu yeni klubu ilə 2 illik müqaviləyə imza atıb. Uilson 2027-ci ilin iyun ayının sonuna qədər müddət ərzində “Brentford”un xidmətində olacaq.
Kallum Uilson 2025-ci ilin yayında “Vest Hem”ə qoşulmuş və 1 illik müqaviləyə imza atmışdı. O, bu komandanın heyətində 35 oyuna çıxıb, 7 qol vurub, 1 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.
Uilson daha öncə “Nyukasl”, “Bornmut”, “Koventri Siti”, “Ketterinq Tuan” və “Tamuort” klublarının da formasını geyinib.
34 yaşlı forvard vaxtilə İngiltərə milli komandasında da 9 oyuna çıxıb, 2 qola imza atıb.
“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 34 yaşlı hücumçunun transfer dəyərini 4 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.
Marselo Brozoviç “Əl-Nəsr”ə lazım olmadı
Futbol üzrə Xorvatiya millisinin keçmiş dayaq yarımmüdafiəçisi Marselo Brozoviç Səudiyyə Ərəbistanının “Əl-Nəsr” klubundan ayrılıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Ər-Riyad təmsilçisinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
33 yaşlı futbolçu ilə yeni müqavilə bağlamağa ehtiyac duyulmayıb. Klub ona xidmətləri üçün təşəkkür edib, gələcək karyerasında uğurlar arzulayıb.
Yarımmüdafiəçi “Əl-Nəsr”də keçirdiyi 3 mövsümdə 124 oyuna çıxıb, 8 qol vurub, 23 məhsuldar ötürmə edib və ölkə çempionu olub.
Brozoviç 2023-cü ilin iyul ayından “Əl-Nəsr”də çıxış edirdi. Səudiyyə Ərəbistanı klubu həmin vaxt onu Milan “İnter”indən 18 milyon avro müqabilində heyətinə qatmışdı.
Marselo Brozoviç daha öncə ölkəsində “Dinamo” (Zaqreb), “Lokomotiva” və “Hrvatski Draqovolyaç” klublarında da forma geyinib. Onun karyerasının böyük hissəsi “İnter”də keçib. Marselo 2015-ci ildən “Əl-Nəsr”ə keçənə qədər bu komandanın heyətində 300-dən çox oyun keçirib, xeyli titul qazanıb. Ümumilikdə Brozoviçin 8 illik “İnter” karyerası belədir: 330 oyun, 31 qol, 43 məhsuldar ötürmə. Yarımmüdafiəçi Milan klubu ilə 5 kubok qazanıb: 1 skudetto, 2 İtaliya Kuboku, 2 İtaliya Super Kuboku.
Brozoviçin titulları arasında vaxtilə Zaqreb “Dinamo”su ilə 3 Xorvatiya çempionluğu və 1 Xorvatiya Super Kuboku da var.
Marselo 2014-cü ilin iyun ayında debüt etdiyi Xorvatiya yığma komandasında meydana çıxdığı 99 oyunda 7 qol vurub, 7 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub. O, milli ilə dünya çempionatının gümüş (2018) və bürünc (2022) medalçısı olub, həmçinin AÇ-2024-də də iştirak edib.
Amorim: “Modriçi “Milan”da saxlamaq istəyirəm”
Portuqaliyalı futbol mütəxəssis Ruben Amorim “Milan”ın baş məşqçisi vəzifəsinə təyinatını və İtaliya nəhəngində işə başlamasını şərh edib.
Arena.az portuqal mütəxəssisin müvafiq açıqlamasını təqdim edir:
“Milan”da iş həmişə iddialarımdan biri olub. Bu klubun nə demək olduğunu dəqiq bilirəm. Burada olmağıma çox şadam. “Milan”ın baş məşqçisi olmaq mənim üçün böyük şərəfdir”.
Ruben Amorim komandanın təcrübəli yarımmüdafiəçisi Luka Modriçin gələcəyi ilə də bağlı açıqlama verib. Portuqaliyalı mütəxəssis bildirib ki, xorvatiyalı futbolçunun komandada qalmasını çox istəyir və bu istiqamətdə artıq onunla söhbət aparıb:
“Modriçi komandada saxlamaq niyyətindəyəm. Luka ilə artıq danışmışıq və ona komandamız üçün nə qədər vacib olduğunu izah etmişəm. Lazım gələrsə, onu qalmağa razı salmaq üçün şəxsən özüm də yanına gedəcəyəm. Modriç gələn mövsüm də bizimlə olmalıdır”, – deyə baş məşqçi bildirib.
Qeyd edək ki, 40 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçinin “Milan”la müqaviləsinin müddəti iyulun 1-də başa çatıb. Bununla belə, İtaliya mətbuatında tərəflərin anlaşmanı daha bir mövsüm uzada biləcəyi barədə xəbərlər yayılıb. Amorimin açıqlaması da klubun bu planını təsdiqləyən növbəti siqnal kimi qiymətləndirilir.
Yeri gəlmişkən, “Milan”ın ulduzu Luka Modriç pərəstiş etdiyi futbolçulardan söhbət açıb. Xorvat futbolçunun müvafiq açıqlamasını təqdim edirik:
“Zvonimir Bobandan başqa, mən Françesko Tottiyə pərəstiş edirdim. Onları baxır və deyirdim: “Bu, mənim oynamaq istədiyim futboldur”, deyə Modriç vurğulayıb.
Morten Hyulmand 40 milyon avroya “Atletiko”da!
Portuqaliyanın “Sportinq” komandasının danimarkalı yarımmüdafiəçisi Morten Hyulmand bundan sonra “Atletiko”nun uğurları üçün çalışacaq.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Madrid klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Danimarka yığmasının 27 yaşlı üzvü ilə 2031-ci ilin iyununa kimi müqavilə bağlanıb. İspaniya klubu bu keçidin rəsmiləşməsi üçün 40 milyon avrosundan keçib.
Morten Hyulmand 2023-cü ildən “Sportinq”də oynayırdı. O, Lissabon klubunun heyətində 141 matça çıxıb, 10 qol vurub və 12 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.
Hyulmand “Kopenhagen”in yetirməsidir. O, “Admira Vakker” və “Leççe” kimi klubların da şərəfini qoruyub. “Sportinq” yarımmüdafiəçini 2023-cü ildə məhz “Leççe”dən 19,5 milyon avro müqabilində heyətinə qatmışdı.
Morten 2023-cü ildə debüt etdiyi Danimarka yığmasında 27 oyun keçirib, 1 qol və q məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.
Mundialla vidalaşdı, təklifləri dəyərləndirməyə başladı
“Liverpul”dan ayrılan Məhəmməd Salaha təkliflər var.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Səudiyyə Ərəbistanı və ABŞ klubları misirli hücumçunu transfer etmək istəyir. Bu barədə insayder Fabrizio Romano məlumat yayıb. Salahın ilkin seçimi MLS-də iddialı kluba keçməkdir. O, təklifləri dəyərləndirir.
Salah Misir millisi ilə dünya çempionatında iştirak edib. Onun komandası 1/8 finalda Argentinaya uduzub – 2:3.
Milli üzvü “Neftçi”dən ayrıldı
Basketbolçu Amil Həmzəyev “Neftçi” klubundan ayrılıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə oyunçu özünün sosial şəbəkə hesabında paylaşım edib. O, “Neftçi” ilə yollarını ayırdığını açıqlayıb.
Həmzəyev Azərbaycan millisinin də üzvüdür.
Vernidub: “Niyə Azərbaycanda da çempion olmayım?”
“Neftçi”nin baş məşqçisi Yuri Vernidub Ukrayna mətbuatına müsahibə verib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis Azərbaycandakı işindən, “ağ-qaralar”dakı hədəflərindən danışıb:
– Əvvəlcə, yeni müqavilədən başlayaq. “Neftçi”dən başqa variantlarınız var idi?
– “Neftçi”nin təklifi məni qane edirdi. Yaxşı komandadır, şərait də yüksək səviyyədədir. Rəhbərlik yeni müqavilə təklif etdi və mən də dərhal razılıq verdim. Hər şey əladır.
– Yeni mövsüm üçün hədəflər artıq müəyyənləşdirilib?
– “Neftçi”də məqsədlər həmişə ən yüksək olub. Üstəlik, bu il klubun 90 illik yubileyidir. Buna görə də maksimum nəticəni əldə etmək istəyirik. Amma yubiley olmasa belə, “Neftçi” Azərbaycanın tarixi klubudur və burada qarşıya qoyulan hədəflər həmişə böyük olur.
– Ötən mövsümü dördüncü pillədə başa vurdunuz. Bu dəfə hansı əyarlı medalı hədəfləyirsiniz?
– Əlbəttə ki, qızıl medal istəyirik. Mən artıq Belarus və Moldovada iki dəfə çempion olmuşam. Niyə Azərbaycanda da çempion olmayım? Bunu özüm də çox istəyirəm və belə bir məqsədin qarşıya qoyulmasına sevinirəm.
– Konfrans Liqasının təsnifat mərhələsində çıxış edəcəksiniz. Orada hədəfiniz nədir?
– Bəli, dördüncü yeri tutduğumuz üçün Konfrans Liqasının ikinci təsnifat mərhələsindən mübarizəyə başlayacağıq. Mən Çempionlar Liqası və Avropa Liqasının qrup mərhələlərində işləmişəm, amma Konfrans Liqasının qrupunda olmamışam. Buna görə də ora vəsiqə qazanmağı çox istəyirəm.
– Azərbaycan futbolu haqqında nələri bilməliyik?
– Çempionat çox maraqlıdır. Premyer Liqada 12 komanda iştirak edir və yarış üç dövrədən ibarətdir. Püşkatmaya əsasən elə olur ki, hansısa rəqiblə iki dəfə evdə, bir dəfə səfərdə və ya əksinə, iki dəfə səfərdə, bir dəfə evdə oynayırsan. Bu da liqaya maraq qatır. Çempionat kifayət qədər gözlənilməzdir. Turnir cədvəlinin aşağı pillələrində olan komandaların da sürpriz etməsi mümkündür. Məsələn, “Qarabağ” “Kəpəz” kimi komandalara qarşı vacib xallar itirib. Azərbaycanda güclü komandalar var – “Neftçi”, “Qarabağ”, “Sabah”, “Zirə”, “Sumqayıt”, “Araz-Naxçıvan”. Bu altı komanda daim yüksək yerlər uğrunda mübarizə aparır. Ümumilikdə çempionatın səviyyəsi yaxşıdır. İndi təlim-məşq toplanışları gedir və Ukrayna klubları yoxlama oyunlarında “Qarabağ” və “Sabah”a qalib gəlib. Amma hazırlıq oyunlarına əsasən nəticə çıxarmaq düzgün olmaz. Kimisi ağır fiziki yükləmələr altında oynayır, kimisi isə matça xüsusi hazırlaşır. Azarkeşlər də oyunlara gəlirlər. Xüsusilə “Neftçi”nin “Qarabağ” və ya “Sabah”la görüşlərində tribunalar demək olar ki, dolu olur. “Neftçi”, “Qarabağ” və “Sabah”ın çoxsaylı azarkeşləri var.
– Azərbaycanda hakimlik barədə nə deyə bilərsiniz?
– Hakimlik hər yerdə olduğu kimidir. Hakimlər də insandır və səhv edirlər. Bu, futbolun ən ağrılı mövzularından biridir və açığı, məşqçi kimi bunu çox müzakirə etmək istəmirəm. Bu problem həmişə olub və olacaq. Hətta dünya çempionatlarında belə səhvlər və mübahisəli qərarlar olur. Hər məşqçi hakimin səhv etdiyini düşünəcək, hakim isə öz qərarını müdafiə edəcək. Keçən mövsüm mənim də belə hallarım oldu. Xüsusilə “Zirə” ilə oyunda. Həmin heç-heçə bizə üçüncü yeri tutmağa mane olan amillərdən biri oldu.
“Turan Tovuz”la eyni xal topladıq, amma burada ilk növbədə qələbələrin sayı nəzərə alınır. Hamı həmin epizodda hakim səhvinin olduğunu qəbul etdi, ancaq nəticəni dəyişmək mümkün deyil. Ona görə də səbirli olmaq və bir-birinə hörmət etmək lazımdır. Emosiyalar olur, amma onları idarə etmək vacibdir.
– Komandanın oyununda və nəticələrində irəliləyişə necə nail oldunuz?
– Bura gələndə demişdim ki, komandada keyfiyyətli futbolçular var. Hamısı texnikalı və sürətlidir. Sadəcə oyun üzərində işləmək lazım idi. Futbolçular fəlsəfəmizi tez başa düşdülər və xarakter göstərdilər. Mən onların hər birinə minnətdaram. Buna görə də irəliyə doğru addım ata bildik.
İndi heyət yenilənib və hər şeyə yenidən başlamaq lazımdır. Amma bunda problem görmürəm. Futbolçular işləməyə və əziyyət çəkməyə hazırdırlar. İnanıram ki, qarşıya qoyulan məqsədlərə çata bilərik. Əsas məsələ xarakter və intizamdır. Futbolçular meydanda nə etməli olduqlarını, hücum və müdafiə sistemini başa düşürlər. Bunu yerinə yetirdikləri üçün nəticə gəlir. Əks halda uğur qazanmaq mümkün deyil. Əgər kimsə nəyisə başa düşmürsə, gəlib soruşa bilər. Biz hər şeyi izah edirik. Futbolçular bilirlər ki, telefonum günün 24 saatı onlar üçün açıqdır. Əsas diqqətli olmaq, xarakter göstərmək və nəsə alınmayanda ruhdan düşməyib daha çox çalışmaqdır.
– Heç vaxt Azərbaycanda olmamışam. Ora necə ölkədir?
– Azərbaycan mənim çox xoşuma gəlir. Azərbaycanlılar çox tərbiyəli, mehriban və qonaqpərvər insanlardır. Onlarla ünsiyyətdə heç bir problem yoxdur. Bakı çox gözəl şəhərdir və sürətlə inkişaf edir. Şəhər Xəzər dənizinin sahilində yerləşdiyi üçün burada müxtəlif balıq növləri var. Yerli mətbəx çox dadlıdır və mən onu çox sevirəm.
Yay isti keçir, amma qış Ukraynadakı qədər sərt olmur. Temperatur adətən +30-32 dərəcə olur, lakin dənizə görə rütubət yüksəkdir. Hətta +25-27 dərəcədə nəfəs almaq çətinləşə bilir. Yeganə xilaskar küləkdir. Elə buna görə də Bakını küləklər şəhəri adlandırırlar. Azərbaycan haqqında pis söz deyə bilmərəm. Üstəlik, azərbaycanlılar Ukraynaya böyük dəstək göstərirlər. Bu xalqı çox bəyənirəm. Hər şey əladır.
– “Neftçi”də işlədiyiniz dövrdən maraqlı bir hadisə danışa bilərsiniz?
– Sakit və təmkinli insanam. Həyat yoldaşımla şəhərdə gəzərkən insanlar tez-tez yaxınlaşıb şəkil çəkdirirlər, “Neftçi”yə uğurlar arzulayırlar. Xüsusilə restoranlarda bizi tanıyırlar, hörmət göstərirlər və söhbət edirlər. Ümumiyyətlə, hər şey yaxşıdır.
– Adınız tez-tez Ukrayna milli komandası ilə əlaqələndirilir. Gələcəkdə milliyə rəhbərlik etmək arzunuz varmı?
– Düşünürəm ki, bu, hər bir məşqçinin arzusudur. Milli komandaya rəhbərlik etmək özünü göstərmək üçün böyük imkandır. Amma başa düşürəm ki, məndən başqa da buna layiq çox yaxşı mütəxəssis var. Hazırkı baş məşqçi Andrea Maldera ukraynalı deyil, amma bu vəzifəyə layiqdir. Ona uğurlar arzulayıram və ümid edirəm ki, onun rəhbərliyi altında Ukrayna millisi böyük uğurlar qazanacaq. Futbolçuların da onun haqqında fikirləri çox müsbətdir.
– Rusiyanın Ukraynaya qarşı müharibəsi başlayanda ölkənizə qayıdaraq Silahlı Qüvvələrə qoşuldunuz. Lakin “Neftçi”də işlədiyiniz dövrdə Kurban Berdıyevlə əl sıxmanız və klubun Moskvanın “Lokomotiv”i ilə əməkdaşlığı tənqid olundu. Bunları necə qarşıladınız?
– Mən həmişə ukraynalı olmuşam, indi də ukraynalıyam və həmişə də belə qalacağam. Bu barədə yazılanları oxumaq mənim üçün çox narahatlıq doğururdu. Xüsusilə də məni yaxşı tanıyan insanların belə yazması. Amma hər kəsin öz fikri var. Həyatda səhvlər olur. Əsas odur ki, onları qəbul edib nəticə çıxarasan. Qalan hər şey artıq tarixdir.
– Klub rəhbərliyi ilə bu barədə danışmışdınız?
– Bu mövzunu klub rəhbərliyi ilə elə ilk gündən müzakirə etmişdik. Çünki həmin xəbərləri mən də hamı kimi mediadan öyrənmişdim. Söhbət yalnız uşaq akademiyasının əməkdaşlığından gedirdi. Bu razılaşma mən gəlməzdən xeyli əvvəl bağlanmışdı və mənim işimlə heç bir əlaqəsi yoxdur. Mən akademiyaya cavabdeh deyiləm və onların münasibətlərinə təsir edə bilmərəm. Amma əminliklə deyə bilərəm ki, Rusiyaya getmirəm və getməyəcəyəm. Mən Azərbaycanda yalnız əsas komanda ilə işləyirəm.
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Rabiot confirms no Amorim talks yet as his mother hints at Milan future
Adrien Rabiot has played down speculation about his Milan future for now, insisting talks with new head coach Ruben Amorim can wait until after the World Cup.
The midfielder, a key figure in an impressive France campaign, was approached by Rai outside Didier Deschamps’ squad base.
Asked whether Amorim had been in contact with him in recent days, with quotes via CalcioMercato, Rabiot kept it brief: “We’ll speak later on.”
The midfielder is evidently keen to stay locked in on the tournament, with France facing Spain in the semi-final on Tuesday at the AT&T Stadium in Arlington.

Rabiot’s mother hints at Milan stay
Present alongside him was his mother and agent, Veronique, who manages her son’s affairs.
She rarely gives interviews, but according to the Rai reporter she left the impression that she still sees Rabiot’s future in the red and black.
Once the World Cup concludes, the player is expected to speak again with Amorim, who is said to be intent on making Rabiot a central part of his Milan project.
The France international’s name had been linked in recent weeks with Napoli, now coached by his great admirer Massimiliano Allegri.
However, without first offloading Frank Anguissa, the Partenopei are unable to make new additions in midfield, a constraint that, for now, keeps the door at San Siro looking the more likely one.
Palhinha: Ex-Tottenham loanee linked with Juventus move
According to Tuttosport, ex-Tottenham loanee Palhinha has attracted interest from Juventus, who have also been offered Sassuolo’s Nemanja Matic.
Juventus have prioritised the purchase of a goalkeeper and a centre-forward but are also looking for reinforcements in central midfield.
Juventus’ potential midfield targets
According to Tuttosport, ex-Tottenham loanee Palinha is an option for the Bianconeri, who, however, have not yet made a move to sign the Portuguese from Bayern Munich.
The Serie A giants are not yet in talks for any potential reinforcement in the middle of the park and are keeping an eye on several targets.

According to Tuttosport, even Sassuolo midfielder Matic, a former Chelsea and Roma star, has been offered to the Bianconeri.
Giovanni Carnevali signed the experienced 37-year-old central midfielder at Sassuolo last summer, and Matic has the same agents as Emiliano Martinez, who is Juventus’ top target in goal.
Juventus failed to qualify for the Champions League in 2025-26 and will be playing in the Europa League in 2026-27.
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- Lisandro Martinez: United star’s bold take on World Cup refereeing
Lisandro Martinez: United star’s bold take on World Cup refereeing

Manchester United defender Lisandro Martinez has played a key role in Argentina’s run to the quarter-finals of the 2026 FIFA World Cup. The Butcher was a first-team regular for the Red Devils in the second half of last campaign after recovering from an ACL injury.
Martinez finished the campaign with 19 appearances across all competitions, 14 of which were starts.
Lisandro Martinez Stats: 2025/26 Season
Source: Transfermarkt.
Martinez has been heavily involved with La Albiceleste at the 2026 FIFA World Cup so far. He has started four of Argentina’s five games so far, and was rested for the final group stage game against Jordan.
The 28 year old has been a rock at the back for Lionel Scaloni’s team, and even registered a goal and an assist in a masterclass against Cabo Verde in the Round of 32. Martinez was also in the thick of things in the 3-2 comeback win over Egypt in the Round of 16, which had a few controversial moments.
The Pharaohs had a goal ruled out by VAR in the second half due to a foul on the United defender in the build-up. The referee’s decisions have been criticised by Egyptian players and the coach, and have been dissected in detail on social media as well. Martinez has now provided his opinion on the matter.
Martinez rubbishes talk of refereeing bias
Speaking to the press during Argentina’s training ahead of their quarter-final against Switzerland, Martinez dismissed talk of a refereeing bias in the hard-fought win over Egypt. When asked if he had anything to say about the refereeing at the FIFA World Cup, the Argentine responded: “No, absolutely nothing.”
“I think they are doing an excellent job. That’s something for you, the media, who sometimes generate the controversies. We concern ourselves with giving our best on the pitch and nothing more.”
Acclaimed referee Pierluigi Collina, who currently serves as FIFA’s Referees’ chief, has also defended the match officials from the game, insisting that all decisions were fair.
United ace will be key against Switzerland
Martinez went on to share his views on Argentina’s quarter-final opponents Switzerland, who defeated Colombia in the Round of 16. The United defender remained respectful of his upcoming opponents, adding: “If Switzerland are at this stage, it’s because they have a lot of merit.”
“We watched their match against Colombia and they always try to play. They are very strong physically and also from set-pieces. I think it will be a great spectacle because both teams try to play.”
La Albiceleste have conceded two goals in each of their last two games, so they will have to step up their efforts against Switzerland if they wish to progress to the semi-finals of the 2026 World Cup.
Final Thoughts
Martinez is proving his worth to Argentina in the summer’s showpiece, combining defensive solidity with a passing completion rate of above 90% in all four appearances. With United preparing to regain their lost glory next season, it is clear that the Butcher will have a big part to play under Michael Carrick.
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- Penei Sewell SURGES as NFL Execs, Scouts, Coaches Rank Top OTs
Penei Sewell SURGES as NFL Execs, Scouts, Coaches Rank Top OTs
The Detroit Lions have built one of the NFL’s most respected offensive lines over the past several seasons, and now their anchor has earned the recognition many around the league believed was only a matter of time. Penei Sewell is officially sitting atop ESPN’s annual ranking of the NFL’s best offensive tackles, earning the No. 1 spot based on votes from league executives, coaches, and scouts.
For Sewell, the honor is another milestone in what has quickly become one of the most impressive careers by an offensive lineman in franchise history. It also reinforces why the Lions continue to view the 25 year old as one of the foundational pieces of a team with legitimate Super Bowl aspirations.
Penei Sewell climbs to No. 1 among NFL offensive tackles
After finishing second in last year’s rankings, Sewell climbed into the top spot in ESPN’s annual survey of more than 70 NFL executives, coaches, and scouts. Rather than dominating first-place votes, Sewell won through remarkable consistency, appearing near the top of ballots across the league.
One veteran defensive coach praised every aspect of Sewell’s game.
“He’s still the most complete player at this stage. Physical, powerful, smart.”
An NFC executive offered an even more colorful evaluation.
“He has the most ‘f— you’ attitude plays in the league. Always brings the juice.”
That aggressive mentality has become one of Sewell’s defining traits. Whether he’s driving defenders into the turf in the run game or finishing blocks long after the whistle, Sewell consistently plays with an edge that has helped establish Detroit’s physical identity under Dan Campbell.
Why Sewell’s rise matters for the Lions
Sewell’s ascent to the top of the rankings comes at an important time for Detroit.
The Lions are preparing for another season with championship expectations, and Sewell is expected to transition from right tackle to left tackle. That move will place even more responsibility on his shoulders as he protects Jared Goff’s blind side against the league’s premier pass rushers.
While Sewell earned widespread praise, evaluators acknowledged there is still room for improvement.
His 89.6 percent pass block win rate during the 2025 season ranked outside the top 40 among offensive tackles, his lowest mark since his rookie campaign. One NFL coordinator noted that pass protection remains the area where critics see opportunities for growth, especially against elite edge rushers.
Even so, league decision makers overwhelmingly believed Sewell’s complete body of work, physical dominance, football intelligence, and relentless playing style made him deserving of the No. 1 ranking.
Elite company at the top of the list
Sewell edged out some of the biggest names in football to claim the top spot.
San Francisco 49ers star Trent Williams finished second as the 37 year old continues to play at an All Pro level despite entering the later stages of his Hall of Fame career. Tampa Bay Buccaneers standout Tristan Wirfs, who held the No. 1 spot a year ago, slipped to third after battling injuries during the 2025 season.
The rankings illustrate just how highly Sewell is viewed around the NFL. He is no longer simply considered one of the league’s best young offensive linemen. He is now viewed as the standard at one of football’s most valuable positions.
The future looks even brighter
Perhaps the most encouraging part for Detroit is Sewell’s age.
At just 25 years old, he has already earned multiple All Pro honors, signed a long term extension, and now sits atop the NFL’s premier offensive tackle rankings. Most offensive linemen don’t reach their peak until their late twenties, suggesting Sewell may still have another level to reach.
If he successfully handles the transition to left tackle while maintaining his dominant run blocking and improving his pass protection, there is every reason to believe he can remain at the top of these rankings for years to come.
For the Lions, having the NFL’s highest rated offensive tackle protecting their franchise quarterback is another reminder that the foundation of their championship pursuit remains firmly in place.
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- Vinicius Jr set for huge Real Madrid promotion under Jose Mourinho next season
Vinicius Jr set for huge Real Madrid promotion under Jose Mourinho next season

Vinicius Jr.’s importance at Real Madrid continues to grow both on and off the pitch.
Already one of the club’s biggest stars, the Brazilian is now expected to take on an even greater leadership role ahead in the 2026/27 season.
According to Jose Felix Diaz in AS, Vinicius is set to become Real Madrid’s second captain for the upcoming campaign, ranking only behind Federico Valverde in the club’s new leadership structure.
The development comes at a time when optimism is also increasing over the forward’s long-term future, with fresh contract talks scheduled before pre-season begins.
Contract talks reinforce Vinicius’ status
Vinicius will be Real Madrid’s second captain next season. (Photo by Judit Cartiel/Getty Images)
The Brazilian’s captaincy promotion arrives alongside encouraging progress in negotiations over a new contract.
As reported before, following Brazil’s elimination from the FIFA World Cup, representatives of both Vinicius and Real Madrid agreed to hold another meeting during the final days of July to finalise an extension.
Rather than beginning difficult negotiations, the upcoming discussions are expected to focus on resolving the remaining details of an agreement that both parties already want.
Throughout the process, Vinicius has made it clear that he sees his future in Madrid and club officials have responded with the same commitment, creating growing confidence that one of the team’s most influential players will stay.
Leadership role shows Vinicius’ evolution
Vinicius is close to renewing his Real Madrid contract. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)
Becoming one of Real Madrid’s captains represents another milestone in Vinicius’ journey since arriving from Flamengo as an 18-year-old prospect.
His early years in Spain were marked by intense scrutiny as he adapted to European football, but the winger gradually transformed into one of the club’s defining figures and an increasingly influential presence within the dressing room.
With experienced figures such as Dani Carvajal and David Alaba no longer part of the squad, Real Madrid have naturally looked towards a new generation of leaders.
And in that regard, alongside Federico Valverde, Vinicius now appears ready to become one of the principal voices guiding Mourinho’s team through a new chapter.
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- World Cup: Day 30 recap and England-Norway open thread
World Cup: Day 30 recap and England-Norway open thread

Well, one World Cup semifinal is set, and to nobody’s surprise it’s France vs. Spain. In fact, that’s what pretty much everyone figured as they’re clearly the two best teams in that half of the bracket. Spain managed to get past a surprisingly pesky Belgium who managed to score on Spain for the first time all tournament. Spain hasn’t looked particularly flashy, but they’ve been quietly confident. Now can they get past Mbappe and into the final? We’ll find out in a few days.
Here’s your daily recap and preview of today’s game.
Day 30 Quarterfinal Recap
Spain 2-1 Belgium
Goals: Ruiz (30’), Merino (88’) | De Ketelaere (41’)
I was down on Belgium going into this tournament but they’ve proven to be a much more tenacious side than I remember, despite this being a less talented team than in previous cycles. I predict some team is going to overbid to purchase De Ketelaere from Atalanta this summer, and they may not be wrong to do so. Spain left this one late with the winning goal coming just before second half injury time. Pedro Porro had another very nice match with a number of really nice crosses.
Day 31: Norway vs. England
5 p.m. ET / 10 p.m. BST
Hard Rock Stadium, Miami, USA
TV: FOX (USA), Telemundo (USA – Español), ITV 1)
Stream: Fox One, Peacock (Español)
Current/former Tottenham players involved: Djed Spence, Harry Kane, Noni Madueke (England)
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- 3-Point Stance: Don’t count on a Stefon Diggs return to Patriots
3-Point Stance: Don’t count on a Stefon Diggs return to Patriots

It’s been exactly four months since the New England Patriots released their 2025 receiving leader, Stefon Diggs, and the veteran remains unsigned as training camp approaches for most franchises in two weeks.
Even though Diggs’ previously pending assault case was resolved in his favor in early May, no deal has materialized for the 32-year-old yet.
Calls for a reunion have surfaced among Patriots fans on social media over the last two months, after a season with New England where Diggs became the team’s first 1,000-yard receiver since Julian Edelman in 2019 and helped lead a revitalized offense to a Super Bowl appearance.
But New England doesn’t appear to be actively entertaining that idea.
Patriots seem content with their current WR core
Head coach Mike Vrabel was asked during mandatory minicamp if the team had considered bringing Diggs back. His response indicated that the coaching staff is comfortable with the current makeup of the wide receiver corps.
“I think we’re probably at the number that we would need right now,” Vrabel said on June 10. “I wouldn’t say anything is off the table. We’d want to add anybody that can help us. I’m not going to give a percentage on it, but I think we’re happy with where we’re at right now, with the numbers and the people in the receiver room.”
Following the championship loss to the Seattle Seahawks — where the Patriots receivers only totaled 60 yards at the commencement of the third quarter — team brass decided to upgrade at the position this offseason.
New England began by signing Romeo Doubs to a multi-year deal in free agency after releasing Diggs. It was also willing to depart from a 2028 first-round pick to acquire A.J. Brown, illustrating its commitment to rebuilding the position’s production through a different approach compared to 2025.
Diggs would step into a smaller role in 2026
Behind the duo atop the depth chart, Brown and Doubs, the Patriots still boast plenty of pieces that make up a very deep receiver room, including Mack Hollins, quarterback Drake Maye’s favorite deep threat Kayshon Boutte, DeMario Douglas and 2025 third-round draft selection Kyle Williams. All four pass-catchers played a role in helping Maye propel the team to the Super Bowl after a previous 4-13 season.
Among that group, Douglas looks poised to reclaim the primary slot role in 2026 after an impressive spring, during which he was a main contributor on offense.
“I think second year in the system, you even see more confidence,” wide receivers coach Todd Downing said during minicamp of Douglas’ growth. “Just a little pep in his step being around us and being comfortable with us, being who he is and letting his personality be out there and energetic. And that’s something that is awesome to have as a coach.
“But secondly, I would say he’s really doing a good job with decision-making routes. So, if there’s a decision to be made, whether it’s a choice route or a post or a cross, he’s making decisions quickly and correctly. And that’s a really valuable piece of this offense.”
As the top receiver last season, Diggs amassed 102 targets. Returning to a crowded room would limit the veteran’s role compared to 2025, with the team turning its attention toward younger talent.
New England has needs in other areas
Additionally, Diggs is coming off a resurgent season after an ACL tear, in which he proved he’s still a substantially impactful receiver, meaning he could command similar or higher pay than he earned in 2025. The former All-Pro earned roughly $19.8 million last season from his heavily incentivized three-year, $63.5 million contract.
The Patriots have already invested significant resources into their wide receiver grouping, currently allocating just under $35.6 million to the position, per Spotrac, which accounts for just over 10% of the team’s cap spending. They also parted ways with a future first-round pick.
Re-signing Diggs would add to that total while New England is currently battling uncertainty on the defensive edge and at tight end.
Veteran edge-setter Harold Landry and second-round rookie Gabe Jacas each have yet to practice with the team this offseason. Landry is rehabbing from a knee surgery, whereas Jacas has yet to sign his rookie contract and has not appeared at practice on the sidelines since May 9 during rookie minicamp.
With Jacas missing crucial time in his rookie development, 2025 undrafted free agent Elijah Ponder currently leads an unproven group behind Dre’Mont Jones.
Furthermore, free-agency acquisition Julian Hill suffered a season-ending injury during a spring practice and was correspondingly placed on the season-ending injured reserve. Vrabel hinted at adding more tight-end depth to the roster during minicamp in June.
Given New England’s needs elsewhere, Vrabel and Co. may be focusing their remaining resources on other uses than another major investment at wide receiver.
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- Pubs can stay open for full Norway game - even if kick-off delayed
Pubs can stay open for full Norway game - even if kick-off delayed

England fans can stay in the pub - either celebrating or commiserating with each other - until 30 minutes after the final whistle is blown in the World Cup quarter-final against Norway, the government has said.
Extended licensing hours will allow supporters in England and Wales to watch the entire game, even if the start is delayed because of extreme heat. An earlier extension had allowed venues to stay open until 02:00 BST.
The Three Lions are due to kick off at 22:00 (18:00 local time) at the Hard Rock Stadium, in Miami, Florida.
It comes after England's match against Mexico on 2 July, held at the host country's Azteca Stadium, began an hour later than scheduled because of storms.
"England fans deserve the chance to watch every minute of the quarter-final together, and that is exactly what our extension guarantees," said Policing Minister Sarah Jones.
"After the weather delay we saw before the Mexico game, we want to give fans and venues complete certainty that no-one will miss a moment of the action."
There was confusion ahead of the Mexico game after Fifa went back on a plan to bring the game forward because of bad weather. It was eventually delayed by an hour, after heavy rain in Mexico City and reports of lightning above the stadium.
Jones said she hoped pubs and bars would be "packed" for the game, as England "hopefully move one step closer to bringing football home".
In a statement on Saturday, the Home Office said the extended hours would apply to any further England matches, including potentially the final, ensuring that venues can stay open 30 minutes after the final whistle.
The blanket extension means individual venues do not need to apply for extended hours.
Licensing hours had already been extended for the World Cup, from 23:00 to 01:00 for games with kick-offs from 17:00 up to 21:00, and until 02:00 for kick-offs between 21:00 and 22:00.
The home secretary has the legislative power to extend licensing hours on occasions of "exceptional international, national or local significance".
'Tough for players and spectators alike'
The threat of high temperatures has been a feature of the World Cup, being co-hosted by Mexico, Canada and the United States.
Fifa also introduced mandatory hydration breaks midway through each half to help players tackle the heat and humidity.
BBC lead weather presenter Matt Taylor said: "It's going to be a tough day for players and spectators alike in Miami, as heat and humidity levels soar."
The National Weather Service has issued a heat advisory for the city from 11:00 to 19:00 local time.
"Daytime temperatures will peak at a scorching 33C (91.4F), but the impact of high humidity levels means that it will feel much more like it is 43C out there," said Taylor.
At kick-off time, the risk of storms in the area stands at about 20-30%, Taylor added. Any lightning reported within eight miles of the stadium would mean an automatic 30-minute delay.
Global sporting bodies such as Fifa use an index called Wet Bulb Globe Temperature (WBGT), taking into account temperature, humidity, time and amount of sunshine, to decide if it is safe to play.
In its guidelines for playing in heat, external players' union Fifpro says a WBGT above 28C should lead to the "delay or postponement of matches" until conditions are safer.
Currently, the wet bulb temperature forecast for Miami falls at 27C. There is no suggestion the game will not take place.
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- Who does winner of Argentina vs. Switzerland face in World Cup semifinals?
Who does winner of Argentina vs. Switzerland face in World Cup semifinals?
Lionel Messi and Argentina face off against Switzerland in the World Cup quarterfinals on Saturday, July 11 at Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City.
La Albiceleste has been cutting it close in the knockout rounds after winning Group J. They outlasted tournament sweetheart Cape Verde 3-2 in the round of 32 and then had a controversial 3-2 victory over Egypt in the round of 16. Messi continues his dominance and is tied with Kylian Mbappé at the top of the Golden Boot race with eight goals. He has scored at least once in every match so far.
Switzerland has been chugging along nicely after winning Group B. They beat Algeria 2-0 in the round of 32 and then had a nail-biting victory over Colombia, winning 4-3 in penalty kicks in the round of 16. Their leading scorer, Johan Manzambi, sat out of the last knockout fixture and will also not play against Argentina.
Who does the winner of Argentina vs. Switzerland face?
The winner of Argentina vs. Switzerland will advance to the semifinals and face the winner of Norway vs. England, which will take place earlier in the day.
When is Argentina vs. Switzerland World Cup match?
- Time: 9 p.m. ET
- Date: Saturday, July 11
- Where: Arrowhead Stadium in Kansas City
How to watch Argentina vs. Switzerland World Cup match
- TV channels: FOX
- Streaming options: Fox One app and Fubo (free trial)
- Spanish language: Telemundo and Peacock
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Who does winner of Argentina vs. Switzerland face in World Cup semifinals?
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- ‘Losing How He’s Losing’ — Ex-NFL MVP Sounds the Alarm on Deion Sanders’ Colorado Future
‘Losing How He’s Losing’ — Ex-NFL MVP Sounds the Alarm on Deion Sanders’ Colorado Future

The Colorado Buffaloes are going into the 2026 season with a lot of questions after a difficult 3-9 finish a year ago. They closed the campaign by losing seven of their last eight games, earned only one conference win, and struggled on both sides of the ball.
After the disappointing finish, head coach Deion Sanders publicly accepted the blame for Colorado’s struggles. However, former NFL MVP Cam Newton believes the pressure is only increasing on Coach Prime.
Cam Newton Warns Head Coach Deion Sanders About His Colorado Future
Speaking on his “4th&1” podcast, Newton warned that Sanders cannot afford another losing season.
“He keeps playing how he’s playing, losing how he’s losing; he’s not going to be in next year’s game (EA Sports College Football 27) either,” Newton said while questioning the coach’s long-term future.
“Because I tell you like this, brother, we are in a performance-based industry. Now, some would say, ‘Well, it ain’t like he’s at Alabama. It ain’t like he’s at Clemson or Georgia.’ He’s in a situation where Colorado hasn’t ever won since what, Kordell Stewart? That’s the last time.”
Colorado hasn’t won a national championship since 1990, the season before Stewart arrived, though it did capture the 2001 Big 12 title after his departure.
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Then, in 2023, Sanders inherited one of college football’s toughest rebuilding jobs. He took over a program that had gone 1-11 in the previous season and immediately turned Colorado into one of the sport’s biggest storylines.
Despite the renewed spotlight, Newton believes Sanders still has work to do before proving himself as a championship-level head coach.
“He brought more relevance to Colorado,” he added. “He made Colorado more famous than Colorado did… But this is where I’ve always stood with Prime. I don’t think Deion ‘Prime Time’ Sanders is in the best situation as a head coach.”
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And if you look at the last season, the situation only gets complicated.
The Buffaloes never found steady quarterback play, while their run defense ranked No. 133 out of 134 FBS teams. The offense struggled badly, and OC Pat Shurmur was stripped of play-calling duties in early November after the Utah loss, with tight ends coach Brett Bartolone taking over. Still, the coaching change did not solve Colorado’s biggest problems.
The offense continued to stall during the closing weeks of the season, and the development of quarterback Julian Lewis became another talking point.
However, Lewis recently revealed that he spent very little time studying opposing defenses during his freshman campaign.
“I’m actually looking at the defenses now,” Lewis revealed this week. “Last year, we wasn’t really looking at the defenses much, just kind of high school free balling.”
Those remarks also fueled concerns about how Sanders and his staff handled Lewis. However, Sanders believes next season will be different.
He reshaped the roster by adding 66 new players and hired new offensive and defensive coordinators to change the program’s direction.
Now the margin of error is very small, and only victories will determine whether they truly moved the program forward.
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- Chart shows Sean McVay has been one of NFL's most efficient playcallers
Chart shows Sean McVay has been one of NFL's most efficient playcallers
One of the great balancing acts in the NFL is the organization and execution of the Los Angeles Rams' offense under Sean McVay. McVay, paired with quarterback Matthew Stafford, has operated one of the most exciting and productive offenses in football, with both men fully prepared to take the ball airborne at any moment.
Despite McVay's propensity to pass and Stafford's love of firing football downfield, they remain an efficient unit. While logic and statistical history would allude to Stafford being an interception machine, McVay's system is so efficient that their passing prowess is among the best dual-threat offenses in the NFL.
According to fantasy football analyst Ryan Heath, the Rams are in the top quadrant for adjusted net yards per attempt (ANY/A, basically total dropback efficiency) vs. dropbacks per game, meaning that despite their high volume of passes, they remain one of the most efficient units, constantly balancing risk assessment with conservative choices.
This one felt worth posting separately: adjusted net yards per attempt (ANY/A, basically total dropback efficiency) vs. dropbacks per game for every current playcaller since 2021.
— Ryan Heath (@RyanJ_Heath) July 9, 2026
Monken beats everybody with 17+ games to their name over this period, including former playcallers. pic.twitter.com/QrZQG3GrwC
Looking at the rankings, the majority of playcallers in the top quadrant either run balanced offenses and/or have a mobile quarterback who is able to extend plays and limit sacks. The Rams have neither, making their success even more impressive.
It's also important to note that the Rams' passing efficiency, while limiting the number of times Stafford drops back compared to their other pass-happy offenses in the NFL, is a massive reason why Kyren Williams has recorded three straight 1,000-yard seasons in the midst of the McVay passing strategy.
This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Chart shows Sean McVay has been one of NFL's most efficient playcallers
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- Where to watch Norway vs. England live stream, TV channel, start time for World Cup quarterfinal match
Where to watch Norway vs. England live stream, TV channel, start time for World Cup quarterfinal match

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England and Norway face off in a captivating quarterfinal matchup that pits one of the World Cup's most storied programs against a surging underdog fresh off a monumental upset.
The Three Lions narrowly advanced after a chaotic, short-handed 3-2 victory over Mexico at the Azteca, surviving a second-half red card thanks to a brilliant first-half brace from Jude Bellingham and a clutch 60th-minute penalty from Harry Kane.
Norway punched their ticket to this stage by stunning Brazil behind a spectacular second-half brace from Erling Haaland, who remains locked in a fiery Golden Boot race alongside Kylian Mbappé and Lionel Messi.
While England is highly accustomed to this high-stakes environment—having reached the quarterfinals in 2022 and the semifinals in 2018 as they chase their first title since 1966—Norway is venturing into entirely uncharted territory. They're deeper into the tournament than ever before in just their fourth World Cup appearance.
Beyond the headlining goalscorers, fans can look forward to an elite midfield battle featuring England's Declan Rice, Anthony Gordon and Bukayo Saka against Norway's maestro Martin Ødegaard and Alexander Sørloth serving as dangerous X-factors on the wings.
Here's everything you need to know to watch the Norway vs. England World Cup match, including where to watch on TV or live stream, what time the game starts and more.
Norway vs. England live stream, TV channel
- TV channel: TSN1, TSN3, TSN4, TSN5, CTV
- Live stream: TSN via Prime Video, TSN+
Norway vs. England will be broadcast on TSN and CTV channels with streaming options available on its dedicated platforms.
TSN can also be added as a separate subscription channel on Prime Video, with fans able to access all of TSN's live and on-demand content.
What time does Norway vs. England start?
Norway vs. England kicks off Saturday, July 11, at 5 p.m. ET at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami Gardens, Florida.
Here's how that time translates across the North America time zones:
| Date | Kickoff time | |
| Eastern Time | Saturday, July 11 | 5 p.m. |
| Central Time | Saturday, July 11 | 4 p.m. |
| Mountain Time | Saturday, July 11 | 3 p.m. |
| Pacific Time | Saturday, July 11 | 2 p.m. |
World Cup schedule today
All times Eastern.
Saturday, July 11
- Norway vs. England (5 p.m.)
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2026 FIFA World Cup FAQs
When is the 2026 FIFA World Cup?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup is scheduled to run from June 11 through July 19, 2026. It will be the first World Cup hosted across three countries: the United States, Canada and Mexico.
Where is the 2026 FIFA World Cup being played?
The 2026 World Cup will be played across 16 host cities in North America, with matches taking place in the United States, Canada and Mexico. It will be the first men’s World Cup hosted by three countries.
The 16 host cities are Atlanta, Boston, Dallas, Houston, Kansas City, Los Angeles, Miami, New York/New Jersey, Philadelphia, San Francisco and Seattle in the United States; Toronto and Vancouver in Canada; and Guadalajara, Mexico City and Monterrey in Mexico.
How many teams are in the 2026 World Cup?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup will feature 48 teams, expanding from the 32-team format used in previous tournaments. The larger field also means more matches, more knockout-round games and more countries involved than ever before.
The 48 teams are Algeria, Argentina, Australia, Austria, Belgium, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Brazil, Cape Verde, Canada, Colombia, Croatia, Curaçao, Czechia, DR Congo, Ecuador, Egypt, England, France, Germany, Ghana, Haiti, Iran, Iraq, Ivory Coast, Japan, Jordan, Mexico, Morocco, Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Panama, Paraguay, Portugal, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Scotland, Senegal, South Africa, South Korea, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Tunisia, Türkiye, United States, Uruguay and Uzbekistan.
How many games are in the 2026 World Cup?
There will be 104 matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. That includes the group stage, knockout rounds and the final.
When is the 2026 World Cup final?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup final is scheduled for Sunday, July 19, 2026. The match will be played at New York-New Jersey Stadium, FIFA’s tournament name for MetLife Stadium.
What time do World Cup games start?
Kickoff times vary by date, host city and round. Because the tournament is being played across multiple time zones in the United States, Canada and Mexico, fans should check the official match schedule for start times in their local time zone.
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- Man United Fighting to Save Éderson Transfer as Complications Emerge
Man United Fighting to Save Éderson Transfer as Complications Emerge

Manchester United club sources are pushing back against reports that the Éderson deal has collapsed, insisting the transfer remains live despite the process hitting significant difficulties.
According to UtdDistrict, citing Plettigoal, United are actively fighting to get the deal over the line, with insiders denying that the move is finished. The sourcing is clear: this is not dead, but it is not straightforward either.
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Where the Éderson Pursuit Stands
The 26-year-old Brazilian midfielder has been a central figure in United’s summer recruitment plan, with the club and Atalanta understood to have reached a broad agreement on a fee structure – reported at around £35 million plus £4 million in add-ons – earlier in the summer. Éderson himself confirmed the move in June, with the €45 million package already in place and personal terms settled.
The expectation had been that July would deliver the formalities – medicals, registration, the paperwork that turns an agreement into a signing. The medical process and its timing have since emerged as a source of complication, which appears to be at the root of the alarm that prompted United sources to push back publicly on Friday evening.
The language from the club side is notable – the word “fighting” is not the vocabulary of a transfer that is casually drifting toward completion. There is an obstacle here. What sources are categorically rejecting is the suggestion that the pursuit has been abandoned.
The Bigger Picture for United’s Midfield
Éderson’s arrival would represent a meaningful upgrade in the engine room of a squad that spent last season exposing the limits of its midfield depth and quality. His profile – capable of operating as a box-to-box midfielder with defensive discipline – maps onto the kind of player Ruben Amorim needs to make his system function at the highest level.
The next meaningful development will hinge on whether the outstanding issues – logistical, contractual, or otherwise – can be resolved quickly enough to avoid the pursuit dragging further into July.
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- Cameron Dicker admits soccer atmospheres are better than any in the NFL, ‘including our games’
Cameron Dicker admits soccer atmospheres are better than any in the NFL, ‘including our games’

Soccer may not be the most popular sport in the USA, but the fans certainly know how to make a good atmosphere.
The USMNT have been knocked out of the tournament already, losing to Belgium 4-1 in the Round of 16.
Belgium then clashed with Spain in the quarter-finals on Friday, losing the match at SoFi Stadium, which is the home of the Los Angeles Chargers, and where Cameron Dicker plays.

Cameron Dicker says soccer atmospheres are better than any in the NFL
Cameron was in attendance for the Spain and Belgium game this week and spoke to Snapback Sports.
When doing so, the NFL star was asked to comment on the atmosphere inside the stadium.
He admitted that the USMNT’s first game of the World Cup, which took place at the Los Angeles Stadium, was the best atmosphere he had ever been a part of in the stadium.
Cameron went on to admit that soccer has better atmospheres than any NFL game.
He said: “This has been good today. The opening game for the US that I went to here was the best atmosphere in this stadium I’ve been to, including our games, including our games, best atmosphere.
“I mean, I think soccer atmospheres are better than any NFL atmospheres.”
For some context, the NFL’s marquee match each year is the Super Bowl, with the most recent edition garnering somewhere around 125 million viewers.
In comparison, the 2022 World Cup final had around 2 billion people watching from around the globe.
With such a big audience, it is perhaps not surprising that soccer fans are able to create better atmospheres than sports that are only really popular in America.
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- Yankees Draft: Everything you need to know to follow the 2026 edition
Yankees Draft: Everything you need to know to follow the 2026 edition

It’s that special time of year again. A new generation of Yankees will enter the farm system in the coming days and weeks through the Major League Baseball Draft, seeking to make their mark on this historic franchise. The highest picks will understandably get the most attention, but remember that impact can come from anywhere. Cam Schlittler and Ben Rice have Cy Young and MVP cases this year while making their first All-Star Game, and the Yankees nabbed them in the seventh and 12th round of the 2022 and 2021 drafts, respectively.
Jake, Madison, Michael, Peter, Jonathan, and our old friend Dan Kelly—who previewed the draft for us—will join me in delving into all of the Yankees’ new draft picks, from their first four today to Round 5 and beyond tomorrow. Note that the two-day draft schedule from Philadelphia is a little different from last year and very different from the years before that, when this was a three-day event. If you’re curious about who the Yankees might take, Dan wrote a good roundup of names from recent mock drafts, though as he notes, predicting who exactly will still be on the board at No. 35 overall is quite difficult.
If you have any interest in following the MLB Draft proceedings beyond PSA’s coverage (which you can find here), check out the viewing guide below. The best guess is that the Yankees won’t pick until around 4pm-ish.
Saturday, July 11: Rounds 1-4
1:00-2:30 p.m. ET – Preview show + Picks 1-10 (NBC/Peacock)
2:30-4:30 p.m. ET – Picks 11-40 (MLB Network, MLB.com, MLB.tv, MLB+)
4:30-7:45 p.m. ET – Picks 41-135 (MLB.com, MLB.tv, MLB+)
Sunday, July 12: Rounds 5-20
11:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. ET (MLB.com, MLB.TV, MLB+)
Below is the draft order for Sunday’s coverage. The Yankees are picking 10 spots behind where they would have lined up due to luxury tax penalties (as are the Dodgers, Mets, Phillies, and Blue Jays). So their first pick won’t come until No. 35 overall, though because they didn’t sign any free agents this past offseason, they do have all their expected picks.
Note that under current MLB rules, the only draft picks that can be traded are Competitive Balance Round picks, and while the Yankees are technically picking in the first Competitive Balance Round, it is considered an untradeable first-round pick that simply moved back 10 spots.
The first half of the first round was primarily curated by last December’s MLB Draft Lottery, which the White Sox won. The Rays are in first place right now, but they fared well in the lotto last year and will get the No.2 pick, with the Twins selecting after them. UCLA shortstop Roch Cholowsky, Georgia Tech catcher Vahn Lackey, and Texas high school shortstop Grady Emerson are all expected to go within the first three picks, though it remains to be seen who the Pale Hose will pick to kick off the action. As a darkly amusing reminder (like with the White Sox from 2024-25), the 119-loss Rockies were ineligible from picking any higher than 10th this year because they’re a revenue sharing team that also had lotto picks in 2024 and 2025.
That’s enough semantics. Here’s the order!
Round 1
- White Sox
- Rays
- Twins
- Giants
- Pirates
- Royals
- Orioles
- Athletics
- Braves
- Rockies
- Nationals
- Angels
- Cardinals
- Marlins
- Diamondbacks
- Rangers
- Astros
- Reds
- Guardians
- Red Sox
- Padres
- Tigers
- Cubs
- Mariners
- Brewers
Prospect Promotion Incentive Picks
- Braves [for Drake Baldwin winning NL Rookie of the Year]
- Mets [No. 17 pick moved back due to luxury tax]
- Astros [for Hunter Brown finishing in the top three for AL Cy Young]
Competitive Balance Round
- Giants [acquired from Guardians for Patrick Bailey]
- Royals
- Diamondbacks
- Cardinals
- Rays [acquired from Orioles for Shane Baz]
- White Sox [acquired from Pirates for Jacob Gonzalez and Brandon Eisert]
- Yankees [No. 25 pick moved back due to luxury tax]
- Phillies [No. 26 pick moved back due to luxury tax]
- Rockies
Round 2
- Rockies
- Blue Jays [No. 29 pick moved back due to luxury tax]
- Dodgers [No. 30 pick moved back due to luxury tax]
- White Sox
- Nationals
- Twins
- Pirates
- Angels
- Orioles
- Athletics
- Braves
- Rays
- Cardinals
- Pirates [compensation for unsigned 2025 No. 50 pick]
- Marlins
- Diamondbacks
- Rangers
- Giants
- Royals
- Astros
- Reds
- Guardians
- Padres
- Tigers
- Cubs
- Yankees
- Phillies
- Mariners
- Brewers
Competitive Balance/Compensation Round
- Red Sox [acquired from Brewers for Caleb Durbin and two others)
- Cardinals [acquired from Mariners for Brendan Donovan]
- Tigers
- Reds
- Marlins
- Cardinals [acquired from Rays in Brendan Donovan trade]
- Athletics
- Twins
- Cubs [for losing Kyle Tucker in free agency, and no luxury tax]
Round 3
- Rockies
- White Sox
- Nationals
- Twins
- Pirates
- Angels
- Orioles
- Athletics
- Braves
- Rays
- Cardinals
- Marlins
- Diamondbacks
- Rangers
- Giants
- Royals
- Mets
- Astros
- Reds
- Guardians
- Red Sox
- Padres
- Cubs
- Yankees
- Phillies
- Mariners
- Brewers
- Blue Jays
Round 4
- Rockies
- White Sox
- Nationals
- Twins
- Pirates
- Angels
- Orioles
- Athletics
- Braves
- Rays
- Cardinals
- Marlins
- Diamondbacks
- Rangers
- Giants
- Royals
- Mets
- Astros
- Reds
- Guardians
- Padres
- Tigers
- Cubs
- Yankees
- Phillies
- Mariners
- Brewers
- Blue Jays
- Dodgers
Compensation Round
- Astros [for losing Framber Valdez in free agency as luxury tax payor]
- Padres [for losing Dylan Cease in free agency as luxury tax payor]
- Phillies [for losing Ranger Suárez in free agency as luxury tax payor]
The draft will then be on hold until Sunday at 11:30am ET, and it will be a primarily MLB.com-focused event from there. Usually, they make it pretty easy to follow the draft picks though, and there won’t be much pomp and circumstance between selections. If anything, it will be just enough time for their draft experts to opine on the picks, and then it’s onto the next!
The draft order is largely the same in the fifth and sixth round, aside from the Dodgers losing picks due to various free agent signings. Then from the seventh round onward, it’s all straightforward “worst record to best record + playoff results” 1-30. You can check out the full order here.
Per Baseball America, the Yankees have a total draft bonus pool of $7,342,800 to spend (the lowest of all 30 teams), meaning that they can go over or under the given slot number on any pick, but in the end, their grand total must stay below that amount. Here’s how the slots are divvied up:
| Round | Overall pick | Slot value |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | 35 | $2,826,700 |
| 2 | 63 | $1,451,700 |
| 3 | 99 | $792,300 |
| 4 | 127 | $603,500 |
| 5 | 160 | $437,200 |
| 6 | 189 | $341,800 |
| 7 | 218 | $270,000 |
| 8 | 248 | $223,100 |
| 9 | 278 | $203,500 |
| 10 | 308 | $193,000 |
| $7,342,800 |
The Yankees can vary their bonus levels; any left over might be used to help sign draft prospects with signability questions in the 11th round and beyond for more than the allotted $150,000 value. Teams can spend over their allotted pools, but not without penalties:
A team that exceeds its bonus pool faces a penalty. A club outspending its allotment by 0-5 percent pays a 75 percent tax on the overage. At higher thresholds, a team loses future picks: a first-rounder and a 75 percent tax for surpassing its pool by more than 5 and up to 10 percent; a first- and a second-rounder and a 100 percent tax for more than 10 and up to 15 percent; and two first-rounders and a 100 percent tax for more than 15 percent.
Happy draft-watching!
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- Mets Daily Prospect Report, 7/11/26: A good night for players on rehab assignment
Mets Daily Prospect Report, 7/11/26: A good night for players on rehab assignment

Syracuse Mets (46 – 45)
SYRACUSE 3, NORFOLK 2 (BOX)
MJ Melendez continuned his hot tear, going 1-3 with a solo home run; Ryan Clifford, named to the Futures Game yesterday, did not take advantage of his upcoming spotlight, striking out twice in three at-bats. Jack Wenninger tossed four and two-thirds innings of two-run ball in the Syracuse dub.
- 2B Ji Hwan Bae: 0-3, BB, K
- CF Nick Morabito: 0-4, K
- DH MJ Melendez: 1-3, R, HR, RBI, 2 K
- 3B Christian Arroyo: 0-3, K
- RF Ryan Clifford: 0-3, 2 K
- 1B Christopher Morel: 1-2, R, HR, RBI, BB
- C Ben Rortvedt: 0-2, R, BB
- LF Cristian Pache: 2-3, K
- SS Vidal Bruján: 0-1, 2 BB, SB
- P Jack Wenninger: 4.2 IP, 5 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 2 BB, 4 K
- P Felipe De La Cruz: 1.0 IP, 2 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 0 K
- P Ben Simon: 1.1 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 1 K
Binghamton Rumble Ponies (31 – 54)
HARTFORD 7, BINGHAMTON 2 (BOX)
Rehabbing Luis Robert Jr. smacked a solo home run in Binghamton’s lopsided loss to the Yard Goats. The Rumble Ponies only collected four hits and two walks against Hartford pitching.
- REHAB ALERT: CF Luis Robert Jr.: 2-3, R, HR, RBI
- RF Jose Ramos: 0-3, R, BB, 3 K
- 1B JT Schwartz: 2-4
- DH Matt Rudick: 0-4
- C Vincent Perozo: 0-4, K
- SS Wyatt Young: 0-3, BB, 3 K
- LF Nick Lucky: 0-4
- 3B Kevin Villavicencio: 0-3, K
- 2B Nick Roselli: 0-3, K
- P Bryce Conley: 3.1 IP, 6 H, 6 R, 6 ER, 4 BB, 4 K
- P Douglas Orellana: 1.2 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 1 K
- P Gabriel Rodriguez: 2.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 1 K
- P Carlos Guzman: 1.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 1 K
Brooklyn Cyclones (34 – 49)
BROOKLYN 3, WILMINGTON 1 (BOX)
Two potential bullpen arms from the start of the season were rehabbing in Brooklyn tonight, and both did exceptionally well. Robert Stock struck out eight without allowing a baserunner in three and a third innings of work, while Kevin Herget allowed one walk in an otherwise perfect two innings.
- 3B Yonatan Henriquez: 0-4, K
- C Ronald Hernandez: 0-4, 2 K, E
- DH Corey Collins: 1-4, 2 K
- CF John Bay: 2-4, 2 R, 2B, K
- LF JT Benson: 1-3, K
- RF Yohairo Cuevas: 0-2, BB, 2 K
- SS Colin Houck: 1-3, R, RBI, K
- 2B Jamari Baylor: 1-2, 2B, RBI, BB
- 1B Trace Willhoite: 0-3, 2 K
- P REHAB ALERT: Robert Stock: 3.1 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 8 K
- P Bryce Jenkins: 0.2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 0 K
- P REHAB ALERT: Kevin Herget: 2.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 2 K
- P Hunter Hodges: 1.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 2 K
- P Gregori Louis: 1.0 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 2 BB, 1 K
- P Tanner Witt: 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 2 K
St. Lucie Mets (37 – 46)
JUPITER 4, ST. LUCIE 3 (BOX)
Miguel Mejias was the only St. Lucie pitcher to not surrender a run in their loss to the Hammerheads. Mets’ batters struck out 11 times against Jupiter pitching.
- 2B Antonio Jimenez: 0-2, K
- 2B Branny De Oleo: 0-1, R, BB, K
- SS Elian Peña: 1-3, R, BB, K
- 1B Chase Meggers: 2-4, RBI, K
- CF Simon Juan: 0-3, BB, 2 K
- DH AJ Salgado: 0-4, 2 K
- C Francisco Toledo: 1-4, 2B, 2 K, E
- 3B Jeremy Rodriguez: 0-4
- LF Jackson Hauge: 1-3, R, HR, RBI, BB, K
- RF Taylor Darden: 0-4
- P Ethan Lanthier: 3.0 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 2 ER, 0 BB, 3 K
- P Conner Ware: 4.0 IP, 1 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 3 BB, 7 K
- P Miguel Mejias: 1.0 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 0 BB, 2 K
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DSL TIGERS I 4, DSL METS ORANGE 3 (BOX)
- DH Wandy Asigen: 1-4, 3 K
- SS Sebastian Toro: 1-3, R, SB, E
- 1B Cesar Acosta: 0-3, BB, 2 K
- CF Jhonael Cuello: 1-2, BB, K
- RF Ryan Rudas: 0-3, K
- 3B Oscar Pena: 0-1, R, RBI, BB
- C Yadier Fuentes: 2-3, R, 2B, HR, 2 RBI, E
- 2B Jose Padilla: 0-2, BB
- LF Elvis Teran: 1-2, BB, K, SB
- P Maxgregori Harvey: 3.0 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 5 K
- P Cristian Dudamel: 1.1 IP, 1 H, 1 R, 1 ER, 3 BB, 0 K
- P Alvaro Carrillo: 2.2 IP, 3 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 3 K
DSL Mets Blue (12 – 17)
DSL COLORADO 18, DSL METS BLUE 4 (BOX)
- SS Johnderis Sanchez: 0-3, 2 BB, 2 K
- 3B Dayron Oramas: 1-4, R
- 3B Cristopher Jaquez: 0-1
- CF Henry Manrique: 1-3, 2 R, HR, RBI, BB, K
- DH Jonnhan Sanchez: 2-4, R, 2B, RBI
- C Frank Moreno: 1-2, BB, E
- C Adrian Silva: 1-1
- LF Royner Bravo: 0-4, K
- RF Emerson Estevez: 0-2, RBI, K, E
- 1B Jose Serracin: 0-4, 3 K
- 2B Jesus Minaya: 1-3, BB, K, E
- P Anderson Ozuna: 1.2 IP, 0 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 2 BB, 0 K
- P Jhony Osoria: 3.0 IP, 3 H, 4 R, 4 ER, 1 BB, 3 K
- P Yunior Canario: 1.1 IP, 3 H, 3 R, 3 ER, 0 BB, 2 K
- P Wranigher Navas: 0.2 IP, 3 H, 6 R, 6 ER, 3 BB, 0 K
- P Maykol Vasquez: 1.1 IP, 2 H, 5 R, 3 ER, 4 BB, 1 K
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- 2026 Big 12 Media Day Storylines: Houston Cougars
2026 Big 12 Media Day Storylines: Houston Cougars

No Big 12 team changed its perception more over the last 365 days than the Houston Cougars.
Houston joined the Big 12 in 2023 and spent the first two years cycling through 4-8 records, positioned near the cellar of the conference. But in the second year of the Willie Fritz era, the trajectory dramatically changed. The Cougars claimed 10 victories, captured a Texas Bowl victory, and finished the season ranked. And with some of the conference’s best continuity, Houston carries significant momentum into the 2026 season.
Head coach Willie Fritz, quarterback Conner Weigman, wide receiver Amare Thomas, guard McKenzie Agnello, defensive tackle Khalil Laufau, free safety Kentrell Webb, and strong safety Jordan Allen were among the representatives for Houston at 2026 Big 12 Media Days in Frisco, TX. They discussed heightened expectations and several other storylines for this upcoming fall:
From hunters to hunted
Make no mistake about it. The Houston Cougars have arrived.
It was a three-year acclimation period from the American Conference to the Big 12, but the Cougars are finally in the upper echelon of their new conference. They compiled a 10-3 record, defeated LSU in the Texas Bowl, and finished ranked No. 22 in the final AP Poll.
What’s the next step after a meteoric ascension from 4-8 to 10-3? Becoming the seventh different school in seven years to win the Big 12 Championship Game.
“Everybody’s expectation right now here, today and tomorrow in the Big 12, is to win the Big 12 championship,” head coach Willie Fritz said. “We’re no different. Obviously it helps when you have more depth and talented players. We’re one of the few teams in the country that has the same offensive, defensive, and special teams coordinator and the same starting quarterback coming back. I think there’s maybe 11 schools like that in the country, so if you’ve got that, that’s a really good building block for your program.”
Last fall, Houston was the surprise story of the Big 12. However, the entire conference is aware of the danger the Cougars present now. Only the 2025 Big 12 Championship participants Texas Tech and BYU drew more selections to the Preseason All-Big 12 Team than the Cougars did. This shifts Houston from the role of hunters to the hunted.
“We don’t mind being the hunted,” strong safety Jordan Allen said. “We definitely are still gonna do our thing and hunt every day, every team on our schedule. Last year 10 wins is good, it’s good to build off that, but you can have a downfall also if you lean on that too much and worry about that too much. Once that new schedule came out and we saw those new opponents for this year, we put last year in our back pocket and we’re worried about trying to win every game on our new schedule.”
Coming off a 10-win season with coaching continuity and 12 returning starters, Houston players understand there’s a new standard for this program. The foundation for success is finally in place, but maintaining success is harder than building it, and the Big 12 can be unforgiving to teams with considerable hype. Just two years ago, Oklahoma State returned 20 starters fresh off a 10-win season and produced a 3-9 record.
“We’ve gotta build off it and not live off it,” quarterback Conner Weigman said. “Some people are like, ‘We won 10 games last year. That’s gonna happen this year.’ No, we’re going into Week 1 0-0. We gotta go and play an even better brand of football than we did last year, but we’re in a good spot right now.”
The Trice is right
While Houston’s staff is the embodiment of continuity with Fritz and all three coordinators back, there was still some turnover in the coaching department. Safeties coach Josh Christian-Young accepted the same position at Kentucky and cornerbacks coach PJ Hall slid into that vacancy, leaving an opening for a cornerbacks coach.
Filling that role is Marcus Trice, who spent 2022-25 coaching defensive backs at Stephen F. Austin at the FCS level. Houston played Stephen F. Austin in its 2025 opener, and the Lumberjack defense impressed despite entering as heavy underdogs, limiting the Cougars to 152 passing yards and 27 points, while forcing seven punts.
“Coach Trice, that’s my dog,” Allen said. “I actually met Coach Trice as soon as he got here and I’m already sold about him. He’s consistent. Every single day it’s the same amount of energy. Every single day he holds us to a high standard. He’s not even my individual coach. If you think we came to work and you’re BSing or not giving full effort, he’s letting you know in front of you.”
Trice wasn’t the only Stephen F. Austin transplant to make the in-state trek from Nacogdoches to Houston this offseason. First team all-conference cornerback Jalen Mayo followed, and he is expected to carve out a significant role on this defense to replace the NFL-bound Latrell McCutchin.
“Some guys it can be hard coming from the FCS level to the FBS,” free safety Kentrell Webb said. “Sometimes the game speed is a little more, guys are a little bigger or more physical. Mayo has adjusted well, and having Coach Trice is good for him. He’s comfortable. Me and (Jordan Allen), we bring him in like family and try to watch as much film with him and extra little stuff. He’ll be ready. Mayo is gonna showcase it this year.”
Another key addition to the defensive back room is Javion White, who registered 50 tackles, three interceptions, and six pass breakups on Tulane’s 2025 College Football Playoff team. White never played under Fritz at Tulane, but he was one of several former Green Wave players to transfer to Houston this offseason, alongside running back Makhi Hughes and guard Shadre Hurst.
“I didn’t get to play with J-White, but I was really familiar with him,” said Webb, who played at Tulane from 2022-23. “I still had times when I visited New Orleans, so me and him had a connection. When he got in the portal, I was like, ‘Bro, let’s do it. You can come here and do what we did at Tulane.’ He was all with it, and ever since he got here, he’s a workhorse.”
Year two for No. 1
An easy way to generate preseason buzz: a successful team retains its quarterback. Houston won 10 games and finished ranked No. 22 last year, and quarterback Conner Weigman committed to running it back for the 2026 campaign.
Fritz confirmed Weigman remains the starter, despite the Cougars landing the nation’s No. 1 quarterback recruit in Keisean Henderson. The head coach also noted Weigman’s strides in his healthiest offseason to date. The quarterback looks to expand upon a season that featured 2,705 passing yards, 25 passing touchdowns, nine interceptions, and Texas Bowl MVP honors.
“It’s the first year he’s been able to lift weights and run and do everything in January, February, March, April, go through spring football,” Fritz said. “He’s gotten stronger, faster, quicker, bigger. He’s got more velocity on the ball. He’s throwing the ball further than what he did last year. I think he’s a little faster. He’s improved physically. Then he’s got total control of what we’re doing offensively. He understands this game’s complicated. Very rarely when we call a play we’re running that play. A lot of time, there’s a run-pass element, and everything changes — protection, routes — based on coverage, based on fronts. He’s gotta be able to process all that quickly. He’s a sharp guy and does a great job.”
Weigman improving his speed and physicality could work wonders for the Cougars’ offense. But one thing changes from 2025 to 2026. Last year, his mobility was more of a surprise to opposing defenses which often didn’t gameplan for it. In his previous three seasons at Texas A&M, Weigman logged more than 40 rushing yards once — 66 vs. UMass in 2022. Last year with the Cougars, the quarterback eclipsed 80 yards six times and 100 on three occasions. Even though the secret’s out, Weigman trusts his own versatile skillset and the coaching staff to brainstorm other ways to defeat defenses should they limit quarterback mobility.
“We’re gonna have a lot of different ways to be able to beat teams, so if they take one thing away, we’re gonna have an answer for that,” Weigman said. “Just being able to play chess on the football field with me and the coaching staff against these defenses we’re about to play is gonna be a lot of fun.”
Beefing up the trenches
Houston’s defense returns six primary starters from last year, but there is one striking difference between the 2025 unit and the 2026 unit.
“Size,” defensive tackle Khalil Laufau said. “We’re just a lot bigger.”
The graduated seniors on the defensive line included defensive tackle Carlos Allen (6’1”, 295 pounds) and defensive end Eddie Walls III (6’4”, 250 pounds). Allen and Walls were two of the most productive players on defense, and Houston consulted the portal to fill those vacancies. The Cougars landed defensive tackles Ejiro Egodogbare (6’3”, 310 pounds) and De’Marion Thomas (6’2”, 340 pounds) and defensive end Ashton Porter (6’3”, 280 pounds), adding significantly more weight to the defensive front.
It’s not just the transfer additions that bring size. When asked to provide a breakout player for this coming season, Laufau repeatedly showed enthusiasm about Myles Parker. Parker, a 6’1”, 325-pound defensive tackle, suited up in 12 games last year and logged one start. But after an impressive offseason, he appears poised for an expanded role.
“He played a little bit last year,” Laufau said of Parker. “To see him come back, I’m excited for you guys to see his potential and what he changed and how much he’s worked this offseason. I’m just excited for him to showcase it to y’all this fall.”
Houston didn’t just address one side of the trenches in the transfer portal. The Cougars also added three projected starters on its new-look offensive line in left guard Shadre Hurst (Tulane), center Anthony Boswell (Toledo), and right tackle Drew Terrill (Miami (OH)). Hurst, a two-time First Team All-American Conference selection, quickly became popular amongst his teammates for his absurd lifting numbers — benching nearly 500 pounds, squatting roughly 700, and hang cleaning with four plates on each side.
“Shadre is the strongest man I’ve ever seen,” Weigman said. “He’s a freak in the weight room. Every single day, we got the whole team watching him lift some absurd amount of weight… I’ve had some linemen lift like that, but him hang cleaning was the most impressive thing I’ve seen in a long time.”
One other valuable element Hurst offers is something every Cougar wants — College Football Playoff experience. To achieve that lofty goal, Houston must contend for a Big 12 championship, and the Cougars hope these new additions to the trenches provide the boost needed to make that incremental jump.
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- Kimi Antonelli vows Goodwood return after maiden Festival of Speed run
Kimi Antonelli vows Goodwood return after maiden Festival of Speed run

Current Formula 1 drivers' championship leader Kimi Antonelli has made his Goodwood Festival of Speed debut, capping off a busy week that included the British Grand Prix, a visit to Wimbledon and tyre testing at Silverstone.
Appearing on the Pirelli fan zone stage, the Italian driver was quick to admit that he ignored instructions to take it easy during his maiden run up the famous Goodwood hillclimb. "They told me to go slow, but of course I didn’t listen," Antonelli joked. "I just tried to push, but it was good."
He added: "It's my first time, and I've got to go back home tonight unfortunately, but definitely I'm coming back next year, and hopefully I will be able to enjoy the weekend more, the experience more because it's just so cool. So many cool race cars, and it's the heart of motorsport. So, it's really cool to be here."
Antonelli got behind the wheel of the Mercedes-AMG PureSpeed for his run up the hillclimb. The two-seater, which serves as the inaugural model for the marque's ultra-exclusive Mythos series, draws inspiration from F1.
It forgoes the traditional roof and windscreen in favour of a motorsport-inspired halo. The PureSpeed is powered by a 4.0-litre twin-turbocharged V8 engine with 800Nm of torque. It accelerates from zero to 100km/h in just 3.6 seconds and can reach a top speed of 315km/h. Only 250 units of the PureSpeed were released, making it an ultra-rare piece of machinery.
The PureSpeed also comes with two aerodynamically optimised helmets, which have been designed specifically for the speedster. The helmets feature an intercom communication system to allow the driver and passenger to communicate and listen to music, and they will come in the colour chosen for the car.
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- Liverpool could be set to save millions after Paul Gorst’s latest update
Liverpool could be set to save millions after Paul Gorst’s latest update

Rio Ngumoha Right-Wing Switch Could Save Liverpool Millions in Liverpool’s Search for a Salah Successor
Liverpool need a right winger. That part is obvious. Mohamed Salah is gone, the output has gone with him, and replacing that level of goals and assists is the hardest job in the squad rebuild facing Andoni Iraola.
There is a market solution, and Liverpool are clearly scanning it. There is also an internal one, and that may be the smarter play. Rio Ngumoha, used from the left so far, is reportedly being considered on the right after “internal discussions” according to Paul Gorst of The Liverpool Echo. If that idea sticks, it could save Liverpool millions in the transfer market.
Rio Ngumoha as Salah successor
This is not about pretending Ngumoha is the finished article at 17. He is not. It is about recognising what Liverpool already have. Last season he broke through properly, earned more minutes as the campaign went on and delivered a landmark moment by becoming Liverpool’s youngest-ever goalscorer with the winner against Newcastle.
He has mainly featured from the left at club level, but his England debut offered another clue. He played on the right against New Zealand and impressed. That matters, because Liverpool have long favoured inverted wide players. In simple terms, the role on the right is built for a player who can attack inside or threaten the full-back directly.
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Ngumoha is right-footed, so he does not fit the classic Salah template. He does, however, have pace, athleticism and the ability to beat defenders. More importantly, his decision-making and end product improved last season. For a teenager, that is the part that counts.
Liverpool transfer strategy under Iraola
Liverpool’s need out wide is bigger than one position. Luis Diaz was never replaced from the previous season, Cody Gakpo carried too much of the burden and still did not produce enough in the final third, and there are questions over depth.
As things stand, Federico Chiesa and Jeremie Frimpong are among the few obvious right-sided options in the squad. That is not enough for a club trying to recover from a fifth-place Premier League finish.
Victor Munoz has arrived under Iraola, but one signing does not fix a frontline that has lost its reference point. That is why names such as Bradley Barcola, Yan Diomande and Yankuba Minteh keep surfacing. Barcola brings pedigree, Diomande offers a natural right-sided profile and Minteh is the closest stylistic fit as a left-footer cutting in from the right.
Salah replacement may already be in-house
Here is the blunt truth. None of those players can be expected to replicate Salah immediately. Very few in world football can. Liverpool still need external help, possibly two wingers, but they also need to stop overlooking the value of a top academy talent already in the building.
If Ngumoha can handle the tactical shift, Liverpool may have found part of the answer without spending £40m, £50m or more on potential alone. In a summer where priorities are stacking up quickly, that matters.
The best outcome may be the simplest one. Buy support, not a saviour, and give Rio Ngumoha a real run at the right wing.
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- Drew Scharnowski Is A Wonderful Luxury For Duke
Drew Scharnowski Is A Wonderful Luxury For Duke

Duke is going to have a very deep team this year, not least of all in the frontcourt. We’ve talked about this a few times already, but this article focuses on Drew Scharnowski, and he’s worth a closer look.
Duke will have Pat Ngongba back (6-11/250), and also brings in Cameron Williams (6-11/200) and Joaquim Boumtje Boumtje (6-11/240).
Williams will need to fill out to reach his ultimate potential, and while Boumtje Boumtje made an immense impression in the FIBA U17 World Cup in Istanbul, defense isn’t really seen as his strong point yet.
That’s where Drew Scharnowski is likely to carve out a role. He has a bit of a baby face still, but he looks really strong. When you get a guy like Virginia’s Thijs De Ridder or perhaps Johann Grunloh, guys who can throw their weight around, Scharnowski will find his niche.
Just looking at him, you get the sense that he can establish a position and hold it. He’s really powerful, and from the cheap seats, it looks like he has a low center of gravity.
When Greg Newton was at Duke, it seemed like his center of gravity was roughly between his chest and belly button.
On the other hand, Jason Williams had a center gravity that was much lower, and it allowed him to move in ways that most people can’t. Toss in strength, which Scharnowski has, and it’s a huge advantage.
He’s going to be a complementary player, a role guy, at least this year, but what a luxury it is to have a guy like that to throw in when you need his skillset.
Offensively, he shot 68.1%, but just 20% on threes and an unflattering 43.6% from the line. However, as a freshman, he hit 57.%, so he’s not hopeless. Still, that may keep him off the floor in tight games.
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- 'Brilliant' mural of Bellingham and Rogers appears
'Brilliant' mural of Bellingham and Rogers appears

A mural of England stars Jude Bellingham and Morgan Rogers eating orange chips has appeared in Birmingham.
The artwork depicting the Black Country-born footballers tucking into the local delicacy, also called battered chips, has been put up on the side of the Classic Fryer chippy in Quinton.
It was created by Dudley artist Dion Kitson, who posted a video on his Instagram account on Friday, which showed him pasting it to the wall of the Hagley Road building.
"From the heart of the Black Country," he said on the post and in a subsequent one he described the artwork as "two star boys", adding that Classic Fryer were "great sports".
It came as the Three Lions prepare to take on the Norway in the quarter final of the World Cup, with the match due to kick off in Miami at 22:00 BST on Saturday.
Commenting on Kitson's Instagram page, people described the mural as "brilliant", with one saying: "Saw this yesterday and wondered who it was, great work."

Born in Stourbridge, Bellingham has been one of England's star players during the tournament, scoring two goals in 98 seconds as the team defeated Mexico in the round of 16.
He started off at Stourbridge Juniors as a child and went on to join Birmingham City's youth side before breaking into the first team.
The now 23-year-old then moved to German side Borussia Dortmund, where he played until he signed for Real Madrid in 2023.

Rogers, also 23, was born in Halesowen and attended Sandwell Academy, where he was part of the side that won the National Schools Cup in 2017.
He spent his youth career at West Bromwich Albion, making his professional debut for the first team in 2019.
Rogers signed for Manchester City later that year before loan spells at Lincoln City, Bournemouth and Blackpool.
He went to Middlesbrough in 2023 and spent seven months there before signing for Aston Villa, where he has since made 85 appearances and scored 21 goals.
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- Bromley sign winger Archer on loan from Luton
Bromley sign winger Archer on loan from Luton

Bromley have signed winger Ethon Archer on a season-long loan from fellow League One side Luton Town.
Archer, 23, played for a number of non-league clubs before joining Cheltenham Town in 2024 and moving to the Hatters 12 months later.
This will be his third loan spell during his Luton career, having temporarily returned to Cheltenham and also played for Port Vale.
Archer becomes newly-promoted Bromley's fifth signing in the space of three days as they prepare for their first ever season in League One.
Thursday's arrival of midfielder Kamil Conteh was followed by Friday's triple swoop for goalkeeper Shamal George and defenders Jacob Mendy and Chanse Headman.
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- Columbus Crew are hosting England's Burnley FC. Here's how to get tickets
Columbus Crew are hosting England's Burnley FC. Here's how to get tickets
Before the MLS regular season restarts on July 16, the Crew will have their first taste of action since the World Cup break during a friendly against England's Burnley FC.
On July 12, the Crew will host Burnley in their second friendly against an English team in two years. The Crew defeated the Premier League's Aston Villa 4-1 in a July 2024 friendly, in which midfielder Dylan Chambost scored in his unofficial debut for Columbus.
"We all had a great experience," Crew defender Malte Amundsen said. "It’s fun for us to compare to different teams that are not always MLS teams. So we’re very excited. And obviously, it’s [their] preseason. And I’m sure we’re going to test a few different things, but I’m looking forward to it so much, and it’s always so nice to compare yourself against some of the best, better teams in the world."
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Burnley is coming off a rough 2025-26 season, as the club finished 19th in the Premier League and was relegated to the EFL Championship.
The Crew are still adjusting to playing for interim coach Laurent Courtois after Henrik Rydstrom was fired on May 17. Ahead of the World Cup break, the Crew won their first two games under Courtois but remain in 10th place in the Eastern Conference standings with a 4-4-7 record.
Crew midfielder Max Arfsten and defender Steven Moreira, who competed at the World Cup for the United States and Cape Verde, respectively, are expected to miss the friendly.
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When is the Crew vs Burnley FC friendly?
The Crew-Burnley friendly is set to kick off at 4 p.m. July 12.
Tickets for Crew vs Burnley FC
Tickets are still available for the Crew-Burnley friendly via Ticketmaster. Prices start at $29.25.
Is Crew vs Burnley FC available to stream?
There is no streaming link available for the Crew-Burnley friendly.
Burnley shared a free link to stream its friendly against FC Cincinnati on July 10 the day of the matchup through its team website.
This article originally appeared on The Columbus Dispatch: Columbus Crew are hosting England's Burnley FC. Here's how to get tickets
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- ‘He’s Very Stubborn’ — College Football Insider Questions Dabo Swinney’s High-Stakes Clemson Gamble
‘He’s Very Stubborn’ — College Football Insider Questions Dabo Swinney’s High-Stakes Clemson Gamble

Clemson coach Dabo Swinney finds himself among the coaches facing intense national pressure heading into next season after a disappointing finish in 2025. Immediately after the Tigers’ Pinstripe Bowl loss to the Penn State Nittany Lions, Swinney revamped his staff by firing offensive coordinator Garrett Riley and hiring Chad Morris.
Swinney has been very active in the transfer portal as well during the offseason, but after losing Cade Klubnik to the 2026 NFL Draft, his quarterback room is at its weakest and having not improved is a big gamble, with the season ultimately depending on how the offense holds up.
College Football Insider Questions Dabo Swinney for Not Acquiring a QB in Transfer Portal
Swinney has found himself in the crosshairs of fans and analysts alike for his reluctance to embrace the transfer portal. However, during the winter transfer window, the Clemson coach bucked that trend by signing roughly 10 transfers, mostly on defense to help rejuvenate his roster.
Most of those additions, though, came on the defensive side of the ball, while the offense appears to be trending in the opposite direction after averaging just 27.2 points per game last season, a significant drop from the 34.7 points it averaged the year before.
Swinney lost quarterback Cade Klubnik and OL Blake Miller to the NFL Draft. He now enters the season with four linemen who either lack experience or are returning from season-ending injuries, and despite that uncertainty, he chose not to add a quarterback through the portal, even though the five quarterbacks currently on Clemson’s roster have combined for just one career start.
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That’s certainly a big gamble, and college football insider Chris Hummer isn’t a fan of the decision.
“Well, I’m fascinated by Clemson,” he told CBS Sports. “In some ways, Dabo Swinney joined the modern era. They had double-digit transfers this year for the first time. They totally reset on the defensive side of the ball. Dabo had the press conference of the year calling out Pete Golding and Ole Miss. Like, it was classic Dabo.
“But like the question I have for Clemson and the thing I’m most curious about is like, what does their quarterback situation look like, and why didn’t they go get a guy in the portal? I’m very curious how Dabo talks about that room because I think there’s a ton of pressure on him and he’s very stubborn. So, we’ll see how that goes.”
Swinney has yet to settle on a QB1, but after spring practice, the competition has narrowed to redshirt junior Christopher Vizzina and freshman Tait Reynolds, with Vizzina currently leading the race.
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Vizzina redshirted his first season at Clemson in 2023 and has appeared in 14 games for the Tigers, including one start. He has completed 64 of 105 passes for 596 yards, 4 touchdowns, and 1 interception.
Reynolds, meanwhile, is a four-star prospect and the 11th-best quarterback in the class of 2026, per ESPN. He chose Clemson over football offers from Florida State, Miami, Oklahoma and Texas A&M, and had previously committed to Arizona State for baseball.
While the competition remains open, Vizzina has enormous shoes to fill after Klubnik posted a PFSN College QB Impact score of 79.2 with 16 passing touchdowns last season, and with Reynolds not far behind him, he could quickly find himself under pressure.
And if both don’t work with the Tigers’ already weak offensive line, Swinney will have a lot to answer for at Clemson.
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- Report: Tottenham Hotspur in strong contact to sign Premier League forward
Report: Tottenham Hotspur in strong contact to sign Premier League forward

Tottenham Transfer News: Marcus Rashford Interest Raises Big Questions for Spurs
Tottenham are moving aggressively in this market and the logic is obvious. After a grim season that drifted far too close to the bottom three, the rebuild under Roberto De Zerbi has already become expensive, fast and highly visible. More business is expected, particularly in attack, and Marcus Rashford has now been pushed into the conversation.
According to AS Roma Live, Spurs are the side to have made “the most concrete contact with the player.” That is the key detail here. Interest is cheap. Contact matters. It tells you Tottenham are at least exploring whether a complicated deal can be turned into a realistic one.
Marcus Rashford Deal Looks Difficult
Rashford’s situation is straightforward on the surface and messy underneath. He spent last season on loan at Barcelona, posting 14 goals and 14 assists in 49 appearances, solid numbers by any measure. Barcelona have still decided not to make it permanent, which says plenty about the economics and perhaps a bit about priorities.
Now he is back on the market and Tottenham are hovering. Roma and Napoli have checked the situation, Aston Villa remain an obvious reference point after his previous loan spell there, and Newcastle United are also mentioned. In Turkey, Galatasaray and Fenerbahce are reportedly active, while Barcelona cannot be fully ruled out despite moving for other forwards.
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The issue for Spurs is less about talent and more about fit, cost and leverage. Rashford wants Champions League football. Tottenham cannot offer it. He earns around £325,000 a week according to the source article, and even if that figure shifts depending on structure and bonuses, the point remains the same. This is elite-level salary territory for a player whose next move already carries risk.
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The reported fee, £34.5m, is not outrageous in the current market. In isolation, that number is manageable. The wages are the part that changes everything. They distort squad planning, they affect dressing-room hierarchy and they narrow your margin for error. If you are rebuilding, you need conviction. You also need discipline.
Rashford at his best gives you speed, carries, goals and final-third unpredictability. Rashford at anything below that level gives you a very expensive debate. Tottenham need fewer debates and more certainties.
Junior Kroupi May Be Better Long-Term Fit
That is why Junior Kroupi feels like the cleaner idea. Younger, more mouldable and likely far less damaging to the wage bill, he looks more aligned with a modern squad build. If Spurs truly believe he can grow into a major attacking figure, then that should be the priority.
There is no harm in asking about Rashford. Big clubs should ask. Big clubs should also know when the numbers, the player preference and the wider strategy do not line up. Tottenham may like the player, but liking a player and making a smart deal are two very different things.
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From a Tottenham perspective, this is the sort of link that splits opinion immediately. Rashford is a serious name, a proven Premier League attacker and someone who, on his day, can change matches on his own. If De Zerbi believes he can get him sharp, committed and confident again, you can understand why the club would at least test the water.
That said, Spurs have been down this road before with expensive ideas that look glamorous before the details land. The wages are the obvious red flag. If one player comes in on a massive salary, it shifts the whole balance of the squad. For a team still trying to recover from a dreadful campaign, that feels risky.
The other point is timing. Tottenham need smart recruitment, not emotional recruitment. If Kroupi is genuinely available and open to the move, that sounds more like the kind of decision that builds a side for three or four years rather than one that creates pressure in three or four months.
Supporters want statement signings, of course they do. Rashford would qualify. But fans also want a coherent plan. If Spurs can land him on sensible terms, fair enough. If not, walk away and keep building properly. Hope is back when the club starts choosing well, not merely spending big.
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- Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid reclaim Wimbledon wheelchair doubles crown
Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid reclaim Wimbledon wheelchair doubles crown
Great Britain’s Alfie Hewett and Gordon Reid reclaimed their Wimbledon wheelchair doubles crown on Saturday, defeating Tokito Oda and Gustavo Fernandez in three sets to win their seventh doubles title as a pair at the Championships.
Hewett, 28, and Reid, 34, came from a set down on Court No 1 to avenge last year’s defeat to Martin de la Puente and Ruben Spaargaren. Hewett and Reid returned to Wimbledon as the number one seeds, with Japan’s Oda and Argentina’s Fernandez knocking out De la Puente and Spaargaren in the semi-final.

The 2-6 6-1 6-2 victory in one hour and 47 minutes for the British pair means they have now won 25 grand slam doubles titles together, while Hewett will have the chance to win his second Wimbledon singles title and first since 2024 when he plays the dominant world No 1 Oda on Sunday. It will be the third time in four years that Hewett and Oda, 20, have played the singles final.
“It’s a dream come true to play at our home grand slam and on a court like this, with a crowd like you guys and to come away with a win,” Reid said. “Against a team who we know exactly how strong they are, the US Open and Australian Open champions. When you’ve got someone with the size of Tokito’s forehand and Gustavo’s biceps, it’s not easy! We had to be at our best today. Thanks to everyone for being a part of that dream.”
The 2026 season has marked the 50th anniversary of wheelchair tennis and this year’s Wimbledon marks the 10th anniversary of wheelchair singles events taking place at the Championships. Hewett said: “The first set was extremely difficult, these guys played some of their best tennis. When you’re on a court like this and everyone wants you to win it can be a bit soul-destroying when you lose that set. But it means the world.
“Ten years ago we won our first doubles title, so who would have thought 10 years ago that we would be sat here with seven titles.”
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- SBN Reacts World Cup poll results: Champion and Golden Ball
SBN Reacts World Cup poll results: Champion and Golden Ball

Earlier in the week we posted another sponsored poll that asked Carty Free readers to go back and vote, now that we’re in the quarterfinal round, on who they thought would win the World Cup. This time we also added a question on the Golden Ball winner as well — the best player at the tournament (regardless of how many goals scored).
You might recall the first time we asked the question of who will win the World Cup, Spain was the clear winner. But have things changed now? You bet they have. Carty Free readers have had their say and France is the big winner with 61% of the vote.
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This is a Premier League blog with a substantial English readership, so I’m not at all surprised that a fifth of poll respondents think football’s coming home this summer. Optimism? Perhaps. But England HAVE looked very good this tournament, with Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham banging in goals and Djed Spence playing lock-down defense on the wing. I do think England are likely at least even with Argentina to make the final in that half of the bracket, but they’ve gotta get past Erling Haaland and Norway first.
As for the Golden Ball — it’s not a runaway, but there is a clear leader, and it’s France’s Kylian Mbappe.
World Cup Golden Ball
This one surprises me a bit, since I figured more people would vote for Old Man Messi, but there’s no question that Mbappe has been an absolute force for France in this tournament. And remember, the Golden Ball is for the best player at the tournament, while the Golden Boot is for highest goal scorer. Those two awards can overlap, but they’re not always awarded to the same person.
Meanwhile, Other gets 9%, which is clearly a reaction to me putting Lamine Yamal in the poll and not Harry Kane. Fine. You got me. Won’t do that again.
What do y’all think? Are you surprised by the results? Want a do-over? Put your reactions in the comments.
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- The secret to links golf? It’s not technical
The secret to links golf? It’s not technical
The assorted tales of bad bounces in golf could double as campfire ghost stories.
There’s Joe Daley at Q School in 2000, whose bogey putt dropped into the dead center of the 17th hole, but then improbably ricocheted off the bottom of the cup and popped out. Daley ended up missing his PGA Tour card by one. There’s Tiger Woods at the 2013 Masters, whose approach into the 15th hole hit the flagstick, his ball caroming into the water and ending his chances.
But bad bounces are most synonymous with the Open Championship. In 2009 at Turnberry, a 59-year-old Tom Watson nursed a one-shot lead on the 72nd hole. From the fairway, he flushed an 8-iron on line with the pin, but the ball caught a downslope and rolled off the back of the green. Watson never recovered, eventually losing in a playoff to Stewart Cink.
One bad bounce deprived the golf world of what might have been the most unlikely major win in history, but Watson recognized it was what he had signed up for. He had won five claret jugs between 1975 and 1983—all weeks where he got bad breaks, but plenty of favorable ones as well. The same shot he hit in Turnberry in 2009 was the one that held the green in 1977, leading to a clinching birdie.
The reductive view of the oldest major championship is it’s the one most subject to chance, the confluence of firm, sandy terrain and erratic weather turning a game of precision into a white-knuckle hit-and-hope lottery. Only some of this is true. If the Open invites more unpredictability, it also emphasizes a certain skill that Watson long recognized as essential.
“The ultimate links golfer is one who can accept the bad bounces with the good bounces,” Watson said. “Because they’re going to even out.”
More From Golf DigestMost golfers at least understand the concept. The game is played outside, on uneven surfaces, by imperfect people. But the cruel irony of this challenge is you can’t overcome it with effort or skill. The better the golfer, the greater their command of the ball, the tighter the dispersion of their misses. Especially now with reliance on launch monitors, certain players have enough information about their tendencies they can reasonably expect the ball to behave a certain way most weeks of the year.
Often, though, the more control you believe you should have, the less willing you are to surrender it. It’s why Scottie Scheffler was so visibly frustrated earlier this year when the wind carried an approach shot into the water, or why he griped about mud balls last year at the PGA Championship.
“You spend your whole life trying to learn how to control a golf ball,” Scheffler said. “And all of a sudden, you now have absolutely no control over where that golf ball goes.”
Open conditions render many of those expectations useless. Sports psychologist Bhrett McCabe calls this the competitive paradox, in which high-pressure environments lead players to crave control precisely when it’s out of their grasp.
“When they play overseas, and most notably in a link-style setup, players have to learn to relinquish as much control as possible, knowing that ball strike does not always equate to outcome,” McCabe said. “To play their best, they have understand that the variability of the game is going to test their acceptance and their ability to not carry shots forward.”
Most successful links players say this is the most underrated part of links golf. It’s not just about controlling the trajectory of your shots in the wind, or learning to bump balls into slopes from 60 yards off the green. You can have all of those shots dialed, and something new will emerge. To paraphrase an old proverb, “You plan, and the golf gods laugh.”
“In general, I think people come to a links golf course and think that there should be some perfect way of playing the course, that there should be something that avoids everything, but that might not be the case,” said two-time Open champion Padraig Harrington. “So it's that little bit of lack of familiarity that leads to a little bit of doubt in the decision-making for sure.”
The secret is less technical and more a mindset. It’s not as if players who thrive on links courses attract better bounces. They’re just more willing to navigate through the challenge of the moment.
“It's not like I've just played great over there. I'm still trying to learn, but one thing I do have is I have a very high level of fondness for links golf,” Cink said. “I really think it's just pretty fascinating. So part of playing over there and playing in the Open Championship, if you don't have a real high level of fondness for links golf, that's when those bad bounces start to hurt. And I just think it's a really awesome, natural way to play golf.”
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- Argentina starter bats away controversy and praises Copa referees 🗣️
Argentina starter bats away controversy and praises Copa referees 🗣️

Amid the controversies surrounding refereeing at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, Argentina starter Lisandro Martínez dismissed accusations of alleged favoritism toward Lionel Messi & Co.'s team.
"No, absolutely none. I think they are doing an excellent job. That’s something for you [the press], who sometimes create the controversies. We focus on giving our best on the pitch and nothing else," he said.
After Argentina’s dramatic qualification, when they pulled off a spectacular late comeback to win 3-2 against Egypt, the Egyptian Football Association formally protested the use of VAR, with special focus on the disallowed goal by Mostafa Zico in the 17th minute of the second half.
FIFA’s head of refereeing, Pierluigi Collina, however, defended the officials on the field, rejected any suggestion of favoritism toward the reigning champions, and stressed the independence of the decisions made by the VAR team.
Focus on the quarter-finals
Argentina return to action this Saturday (11) in Kansas City to face Switzerland in the quarter-finals.
Despite the South Americans’ favoritism, the squad is preaching caution against the strong European side, which comes in with momentum after knocking out Colombia.
Lisandro Martínez highlighted the opponent’s qualities.
"As always, what defines this team is respect for the opponent. If Switzerland have reached this stage, it’s because they have a lot of merit. [...] They are very strong physically and also on set pieces. I think it will be a great spectacle," he said.
Fellow center-back Cristian Romero, who scored the first goal of the comeback against Egypt, echoed his teammate’s view, saying that Argentina’s main concern should be their own improvement.
"Regardless of who we face, the name of the opponent, or where they come from, we always focus on ourselves and on correcting the mistakes we make," he added.
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- How to watch the 2026 MLB Draft for Pirates fans
How to watch the 2026 MLB Draft for Pirates fans

The 2026 MLB Draft is this weekend, Saturday, July 11, at the Philadelphia Convention Center. The opning day of the draft will include the first four rounds and will start at 1:30pm EST, with TV coverage starting at 1:00pm.
This year, rounds 5-20 will take place on Sunday, July 12.
The Pittsburgh Pirates have the largest bonus pool in MLB history at $19,130,700 to go along with the number five overall pick and 22 total picks in the draft. Baseball America had this to say about the Bucs and the draft:
“Because of the amount of money they have to spend it would be surprising if their draft haul wasn’t one of the most compelling in the league after the draft is over.”
Here’s how to access the MLB Draft.
TV and Streaming
Day 1: Saturday, July 11 (Rounds 1-4)
• 1:00-2:30 p.m. ET – Picks 1-10 (NBC/Peacock)
• 2:30-4:30 p.m. ET – Picks 11-40 (MLB Network, MLB.com, MLB.TV, MLB+)
• 4:30-7:45 p.m. ET – Picks 41-135 (MLB.com, MLB.TV, MLB+)
Day 2: Sunday, July 12 (Rounds 5-20)
• 11:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. ET (MLB.com, MLB.TV, MLB+)
2026 MLB Draft Order (First Round + PPI Picks + Competitive Balance Round A)
- Chicago White Sox
- Tampa Bay Rays
- Minnesota Twins
- San Francisco Giants
- Pittsburgh Pirates
- Kansas City Royals
- Baltimore Orioles
- Athletics
- Atlanta Braves
- Colorado Rockies
- Washington Nationals
- Los Angeles Angels
- St. Louis Cardinals
- Miami Marlins
- Arizona Diamondbacks
- Texas Rangers
- Houston Astros
- Cincinnati Reds
- Cleveland Guardians
- Boston Red Sox
- San Diego Padres
- Detroit Tigers
- Chicago Cubs
- Seattle Mariners
- Milwaukee Brewers
Prospect Promotion Incentive Picks
- Atlanta Braves (Drake Baldwin – 2025 NL Rookie of the Year)
- New York Mets
- Houston Astros (Hunter Brown – Top-3 finish in 2025 AL Cy Young Award voting)
Competitive Balance Round A
- San Francisco Giants (from Cleveland Guardians)
- Kansas City Royals
- Arizona Diamondbacks
- St. Louis Cardinals
- Tampa Bay Rays (from Baltimore Orioles)
- Pittsburgh Pirates
- New York Yankees
- Philadelphia Phillies
- Colorado Rockies
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- Tyler Herro’s Summer League interview about the Heat hits different after Bam Adebayo punch
Tyler Herro’s Summer League interview about the Heat hits different after Bam Adebayo punch

Tyler Herro gave an interview during the Summer League clash between the Miami Heat and Milwaukee Bucks after being punched by Bam Adebayo.
The interview seemed innocuous enough when it was posted, as the world hadn’t found out about Herro’s fiery interaction with his former teammate.
However, Herro’s words have a new meaning behind them now that everyone knows what transpired moments before the interview.
Tyler Herro sent his love to Miami despite Bam Adebayo’s punch
During the interview, where Herro did sport a shiner under his right eye, the xx-year-old guard sent his love to his former teammates and coaches while hailing the fresh start both sides are receiving.
“It’s all love in Miami. I have seen a couple of the guys… We’re all good in Miami and it’s an opportunity for both sides to reset and get a fresh start. We’re both super happy for this.”
It’s a cookie-cutter response, but the reality of him being punched by his former star teammate moments before this interview was quite incredible.
Whether the message was earnest and a way to put things in the past or a professional way of dodging talking about his real feelings, we don’t know. But the fallout from this incident will likely lead to us finding out soon.
Tyler Herro’s leaked DMs slamming Bam Adebayo believed to be the culprit
Herro and Adebayo have previously shared a brotherly relationship in public as the two Heat stars being mentored by Jimmy Butler.
The Giannis Antetokounmpo trade race might have caused this.

Adebayo was considered untouchable while Herro was shipped out, which likely led to bad feelings for the guard, who then aired those out to a fan on his private Instagram account.
Herro criticized Adebayo’s salary and apparent impunity in trade talks while everyone else’s future hung in the balance.
Clearly, watching a close former teammate spill his guts to a random fan on Instagram led to bad feelings, but whether Adebayo will regret this action remains to be seen.
Given the public nature of this fallout, a league or a team-related investigation might be required to ascertain what exactly went down between the former teammates.
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- Sabres get positive update on Connor Hellebuyck trade from Jets
Sabres get positive update on Connor Hellebuyck trade from Jets

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The Buffalo Sabres appear to have missed their obvious window to trade for Winnipeg Jets star goalie Connor Hellebuyck.
Reports have indicated the Jets wanted to get the deal done before the NHL Draft so that the Sabres could include the No. 4 overall pick.
The teams couldn't agree on a price, and so no deal got done.
Former Sabres goalie Martin Biron, who now works in broadcasting covering the team, had thoughts on that this week on local WGR 550.
"I do think that Winnipeg is in a bit of a — kind of a tricky situation here," Biron said. "Yeah, obviously Hellebuyck can go back to Winnipeg and play for the Jets this year, but are you so far down the road now that it's like, 'You know, we're gonna get Hellebuyck back but he's not gonna be happy to be here and we should just make the move, right?' I think that Winnipeg maybe overplayed their hand before the draft. They were demanding, wanted a certain return and maybe the Sabres weren't willing to give in. I think now it may soften a little bit."
MORE:How a 3-team Dylan Larkin, Jason Robertson trade could work
Then came the kicker line from Biron.
It's "still a possibility" that Hellebuyck joins the Sabres before the season ahead, Biron said in that radio appearance.
Sabres fans would obviously enjoy having the gold medalist and multi-time Vezina Trophy winner coming to Western New York.
Indications were that Hellebuyck was willing to waive his no-trade clause to come to town, which is crucial to getting any deal done, of course.
It could be a matter of Hellebuyck winning his staring contest with the Jets.
Coming off a magical season, the Sabres would look even more formidable if they upgrade to Hellebuyck in net.
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- Bruce Thornton scores 27 in first pro game, turns heads instantly
Bruce Thornton scores 27 in first pro game, turns heads instantly
Former Ohio State guard Bruce Thornton wasted no time making a scoring impact in the NBA Summer League, scoring a team-high 27 points in his first-ever professional game in the Houston Rockets' 97-86 win over the Denver Nuggets July 10.
Thornton finished with 7-for-18 shooting, making 3 of 8 3-pointers. He made all seven free throw attempts and tallied three assists, three rebounds, three steals and one turnover. He led all Rockets players with 35 minutes on the floor.
"I can compete, I can hoop," Thornton told ESPN after the game. "Even though I'm undersized, I give it everything I've got."
Bruce being Bruce 🎥
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Summer league debut:
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🌰 3 assists
🌰 3 rebounds
🌰 3 steals #GoBucks | #DevelopedHerepic.twitter.com/DbHvJ7bO9W
Sixteen of Thornton's 27 points came in the second half.
Thornton signed his first professional contract with the Rockets on July 7. He was drafted 31st in the 2026 NBA Draft. The contract is four years and worth $9.26 million, according to Spotrac.
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Thornton scored 27 or more points 11 times in his college career with Ohio State, including six times in the 2025-26 season. His career high in college came against Purdue Fort Wayne, when he scored 38 points on 14-of-17 shooting.
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A starter guide to the new Pac-12
Jul. 11—The conference crest is refreshed, a number of lawsuits are settled and the Pac-12 Conference, in all its glory, officially exists as of this month.
Following the departure of 10 legacy schools for the "greener pastures" of the Big Ten, Big 12 and ACC between 2022-24, Washington State and Oregon State became necessary allies and the standard bearers for whatever the Pac-12 would look like going forward.
The two Pacific Northwest schools welcomed Gonzaga, Boise State, Colorado State, Fresno State, San Diego State, Utah State and Texas State as full-time members of the new Pac-12 Conference. Each signed on over the last two years. The latter eight will compete in one football league, while GU, which does not sponsor football, will be the leading basketball brand in a nine-school league that figures to pack a punch.
With July of 2026 marking the official launch of the new Pac-12 Conference, here's your starter guide for the conference's new and remaining members.
Enrollment numbers are main-campus figures and are the most recent according to each school website or as of fall 2025.
Washington State
Nickname: Cougars
Location: Pullman
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Enrollment: 16,449
Located in the rolling wheat fields of the Palouse, Washington State has had its fair share of triumphs and struggles on and off the field of competition.
With Rose Bowls and NFL starting quarterbacks in its past, the WSU football program has reached a bowl game in all but one full season since 2015 thanks in large part to the late coach Mike Leach, who vaulted Cougar football into the national spotlight.
However, that history was not enough to earn WSU a Power Four conference bid, and instead, the school took an active role in resurrecting the Pac-12 alongside Oregon State.
WSU women's volleyball, soccer, swimming, track and field, baseball and men's and women's basketball have each experienced excellent to moderate success in recent years, with baseball making its first NCAA Regional since 2010 this past season, the Cougar soccer program having reached the College Cup (Final Four) in 2019, volleyball having a long streak of NCAA Tournament appearances end with the sunset of the legacy Pac-12 and both Cougar hoops squads playing in March Madness earlier in the decade.
Now, with Kirby Moore as its third head football coach in as many years, WSU will seek to chart a new course in the new Pac-12.
Oregon State
Nickname: Beavers
Location: Corvallis, Ore.
Enrollment: 25,374
The Beavers, WSU's partner in conference reformation, hold their own history in high regard.
Oregon State's baseball program is consistently among the best in the nation, and sports like women's basketball have made some postseason noise, too.
OSU fired former football coach Trent Bray after an 0-7 start to the season last October. Bray, a Pullman High School grad, is back in his hometown as the Cougars' defensive coordinator.
The Beavers join their fellow Pac-12 holdover, WSU, in employing a first-year football coach. JaMarcus Shephard enters his first season in the orange and black focused on creating "new history" for OSU in the new Pac-12.
Boise State
Nickname: Broncos
Location: Boise
Student population: 28,519
That school with the blue field attracts fans from across the state (yes, even up in Vandal country) and the nation. The Broncos' athletic department, led by engaging athletic director Jeremiah Dickey, has a real chance to be the standard bearer for Pac-12 football, having made the most recent and only College Football Playoff appearance among the new league.
In basketball and Olympic sports, the Broncos find moderate success, last qualifying for the men's hoops NCAA Tournament in 2024.
Coach Spencer Danielson has held the football reins since partway through the 2023 season and led the Broncos to the CFP with a roster that featured Heisman finalist running back Ashton Jeanty in 2024.
The Broncos claimed another Mountain West Conference football championship before leaving the league, beating UNLV 38-21 on Dec. 5 in a 9-5 season.
Gonzaga
Nickname: Bulldogs
Location: Spokane
Enrollment: 7,470
The slipper still fits and hasn't cracked under the pressure yet.
Gonzaga makes the leap from the West Coast Conference to a rebooted Pac-12 still sporting one of the nation's most recognizable men's basketball programs.
The Zags and coach Mark Few have qualified for 27 consecutive NCAA Tournaments since 1999. The streak has lacked a national championship, but GU has made the title game twice (2017 and 2021).
In women's basketball, the Zags have made 16 NCAA Tournament appearances over the last two decades.
Texas State
Nickname: Bobcats
Location: 44,596
The final school to sign onto this inaugural era of the new Pac-12 just over a year ago, the Texas State Bobcats are perhaps not getting the respect they deserve.
At least if you ask Washington State President Elizabeth Cantwell.
"Texas State is going to blow your little minds," said Cantwell in response to a question about the quality of opponents that WSU will play following WSU AD Jon Haarlow's introductory news conference in April.
A one-time back-to-back NCAA Division II football national champion (1981-82), Texas State has gradually worked its way up the ranks of college athletics, joining Division I-AA as part of the Gulf Star Conference in 1984 and making the jump to the Football Bowl Subdivision in 2012, joining the SunBelt in 2013 and now the Pac-12.
The Bobcats are coming off a 7-6 overall football season and will have fourth-year coach GJ Kinne leading them out of the tunnel.
Colorado State
Nickname: Rams
Location: Fort Collins, Colo.
Enrollment: 34,412
The Colorado State football team last lifted a conference championship trophy in 2002, but with former NFL coach Jim Mora in his first year at the helm, the Rams seek to change that.
CSU's best program by conference championships is women's volleyball, winners of 27 league titles.
The Rams' men's basketball team features a standard-bearer perhaps familiar to Pullman locals and a nationally recognizable March Madness folk hero.
Ali Farokhmanesh, the son of legendary WSU volleyball coach Cindy Fredrick and the architect of a wild 3-point shot in the 2010 NCAA Tournament to help Northern Iowa beat Kansas, spent his first season at the helm this past season and led the Rams to a 21-13 overall record and an NIT berth.
Farokhmanesh will make his first return to Pullman in about 20 years whenever the Rams travel to Pullman to face Wazzu.
Fresno State
Nickname: Bulldogs
Location: Fresno, Calif.
Enrollment: 24,000
The Bulldogs hold two NCAA Division II championships in men's tennis and track and field from the 1960s and their softball and baseball teams won Division I national championships in 1998 and 2008, respectively.
The Fresno State football program has generated decent buzz in recent years with former Washington and current Alabama coach Kalen DeBoer leading Fresno State to bowl games and WSU's coach, Moore, serving as DeBoer's offensive coordinator in 2022 after several years as wideouts coach.
Moore was calling the plays when Fresno State dismantled WSU 29-6 in the 2022 LA Bowl.
Second-year football coach Matt Entz and the Bulldogs make the trip to Pullman this year, fresh off a 9-4 season.
San Diego State
Nickname: Aztecs
Location: San Diego
Enrollment: 41,184
The Aztecs' men's basketball team made it as far as the 2023 national title game. SDSU joins Gonzaga as the Pac-12's premier basketball brands.
San Diego State boasts perhaps the Pac-12's largest budget and a football program that claimed three Division II national championships from 1966-68 and last lifted a conference championship in 2016.
Football coach Sean Lewis enters his second season at the helm. The Aztecs lost to WSU in a blowout uncharacteristic of the rest of their 9-4 season last year.
Utah State
Nickname: Aggies
Location: Logan, Utah
Enrollment: 29,831
Veteran football coach Bronco Mendenhall enters his second season in Logan, Utah, fresh off a Potato Bowl loss to WSU in Boise. WSU flies south for the program's first meeting as conference foes in October.
The Aggies boast another sneaky good men's basketball program. Gonzaga and USU were the lone new Pac-12 schools to reach the men's NCAA Tournament this past season, both qualifying via a former league's automatic bid.
However, USU once again lost its coach, Jerrod Calhoun, to a larger job. With Calhoun now at Cincinnati, the Aggies turn to Ben Jacobson, most recently Northern Iowa's headman, to chart their future.
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- Iowa Football Squads That Would've Made a 24-Team Playoff: 1996
Iowa Football Squads That Would've Made a 24-Team Playoff: 1996
After two successful seasons in 1990 and 1991, Iowa football slowly began to decline under legendary coach Hayden Fry.
The Hawkeyes went just 11-18-1 during a three-year stretch from 1992-1994, resulting in many fans calling for the then-65-year-old coach to step aside.
Though Iowa would never return to its 1980s glory days under Fry, it did have one final last breath in the mid-1990s. An 8-4 mark in 1995 was a step in the right direction, and it culminated in the final team under Fry to make a hypothetical 24-team bracket - 1996.
The Hawkeyes weren't able to sustain their 1996 success for the final two seasons of Fry's tenure, but 1996 is one of those seasons that could've seen Iowa shake up a 24-team field if it would've had the chance.
Let's get into it.
The Rundown
After finishing the 1995 campaign ranked No. 25 in the final AP poll, the pollsters were optimistic about the 1996 Hawkeyes, listing them at No. 22 in the preseason polls.
It helped that Iowa returned three of the most electric players in the sport - running backs Tavian Banks and Sedrick Shaw, and wide receiver/return specialist Tim Dwight. All three added a dynamic factor to the Hawkeyes' offense and made things a lot easier for junior quarterback Matt Sherman.
Iowa was heavily favored in its three non-conference games (Arizona, Iowa State, and Tulsa), but the lone loss of the three was one that nobody expected. The Hawkeyes should've easily rolled Tulsa after besting Iowa State by 25 points the week prior, but the Golden Hurricane took advantage of whatever home field advantage they had and stunned Iowa, 27-20.
That defeat knocked the 19th-ranked Hawks out of the top 25, but they would quickly gain the respect of the college football community with a 21-20 win at No. 10 Penn State. The win vaulted Iowa back into the top 20, but the stay was short lived when No. 2 Ohio State ran out of Kinnick Stadium with a win.
No. 18 Northwestern handed the Hawkeyes their final defeat of the regular season (again at Kinnick Stadium), but Iowa still finished with a solid 8-3 overall record and No. 21 in the AP poll.
The Hawks were sent to the Alamo Bowl for the second time, where they defeated Texas Tech in shutout fashion, 27-0.
The Bracket
Based on the pre-bowl game AP rankings, No. 21 Iowa would be pitted against No. 12 North Carolina in the first round. Though the Tar Heels would've been favored, it's very possible the Hawkeyes could've pulled off the upset considering they had the aforementioned trio of Shaw, Banks, and Dwight at their disposal.
No. 5 BYU became the first team ever to win 14 games in 1996, but considering they played in the much weaker WAC at the time, Iowa could've caught them off guard, too.
A rematch against Ohio State in the quarterfinals would've been fun to watch, but this is all hypothetical of course. Florida and Florida State would play for the national title in the 1997 Sugar Bowl, where the Gators won in a rout to secure their first-ever national championship.
Can you imagine Iowa's dynamic trio getting a chance to play Steve Spurrier's "Fun 'n' Gun" offense?

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- Barcelona defender emerges on Bayern Munich shortlist
Barcelona defender emerges on Bayern Munich shortlist

Jules Kounde continues to attract admiration from across Europe, and Bayern Munich are the latest club to keep the Barcelona defender on their radar.
However, it is said that while the German champions have followed the French international for several years, a move to the Allianz Arena is not expected to materialise in the current transfer window.
According to journalist Christian Falk, Bayern remain convinced of Kounde’s quality and continue to monitor his situation at Barcelona.
However, their interest has yet to develop into concrete negotiations, largely because Vincent Kompany’s squad is already overloaded in the defensive department.
Hence, for the time being, Bayern’s focus is on trimming their squad rather than adding another high-profile defender, leaving any potential pursuit of the Barcelona defender on hold despite the club’s admiration.
Bayern’s defensive surplus blocking immediate move
Kounde has been a familiar name within Bayern’s recruitment department for several seasons.
Bayern Munich are interested in Jules Kounde. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)
Despite that interest, though, Christian Falk reports there is currently no realistic pathway for Bayern to complete a deal.
The biggest obstacle is not Barcelona’s asking price or the player’s willingness to move, but Bayern’s own squad planning.
Before considering another defensive signing, the Bundesliga champions need to reduce the number of players competing for places at the back.
If that happens, they may revisit Kounde’s profile later in the window, but until then, the transfer remains little more than a possibility rather than an active operation.
Barcelona relaxed after Kounde’s new contract
From Barcelona’s perspective, there is no urgency surrounding Kounde’s future, as the player has a contract until 2030.
Furthermore, there have also been no indications from the player that he is looking for a fresh challenge.
Kounde is happy at Barcelona. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
On the contrary, Kounde is understood to be comfortable in Catalonia and fully committed to continuing his career at Spotify Camp Nou.
However, it is crucial to note that even though Barcelona are not actively exploring a sale, the club’s financial reality means few players can ever be considered completely untouchable.
Reports suggest the Catalan side would listen if an offer in the region of €65 million arrived.
Interestingly, that should not be interpreted as a willingness to part ways with the defender, but rather the practical approach Barcelona have adopted in recent transfer windows.
For Bayern Munich, though, reaching that stage remains a distant prospect, as until space is created within their own squad, there is little chance of formal talks beginning.
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- Red Sox Best Draft Pick Ever? Depends How you Measure it
Red Sox Best Draft Pick Ever? Depends How you Measure it

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The Boston Red Sox have had a lot of strong MLB Draft picks through the years.
But if you want to name the best ever pick the franchise has made, it gets tricky. Is it based on overall career? Best production with the Red Sox? Value in a later round?
There are a lot of options.
This by no means is a comprehensive look, but a few clear names stand out.
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Who is the best Red Sox draft pick?
Roger Clemens is probably the answer, being taken in the first round in 1983.
Clemens went on to win three Cy Youngs with the Red Sox, including doubling up with the AL MVP in 1986.
He then won the Cy Young four more times after leaving Boston
Jim Rice was also a first-round pick, 15th overall in 1971 from a high school in South Carolina.
Rice played his whole career in Boston, made eight All-Star Games, won an MVP and is in the Hall of Fame.
Early in his career, Nomar Garciaparra looked like he'd make a case for this, living up to the hype as the No. 12 overall pick in 1994 out of Georgia Tech. But he lacks the longevity of the others.
Dustin Pedroia was a second-round pick with plenty of doubters based on his size. He clearly grew into one of the best and favorite players in franchise history.
In the 1976 seventh round, Wade Boggs came to the Red Sox. He ended up in the Hall of Fame after suiting up across MLB, but his smooth swing first played in Boston.
Also of note: Dwight Evans was a fifth-round pick in 1969. Kevin Youkilis was an eighth-round pick in 2001, famously snagged before the Moneyball A's could get him. And Jon Lester went in the second round in 2002.
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- NFL power rankings: Browns moves haven’t moved the needle nationally
NFL power rankings: Browns moves haven’t moved the needle nationally

The Cleveland Browns offseason was once again about making changes and turning over the roster. Gone are Myles Garrett, Joel Bitonio, Wyatt Teller, David Njoku, Martin Emerson, Devin Bush, Jerome Ford, and others. Through free agent additions, the NFL draft, and a trade, the Browns have remade their offensive line while also adding young talent to the wide receiver room.
While the quarterback position continues to be a question, swapping in HC Todd Monken promises to at least give Cleveland’s offense a new look compared to the one former HC Kevin Stefanski ran.
Despite all the roster improvements, the Browns have still been ranked near the bottom of a lot of the lists being created before training camp starts. That includes the recent national NFL power rankings put together by the team at Bleacher Report. Cleveland sits at 30th out of 32 teams:
Meanwhile, the club needs its new starting offensive line to jell over the summer.
Defensively, the Browns will likely regress after trading star edge rusher Myles Garrett to the Los Angeles Rams for edge rusher Jared Verse and three early-round draft picks over the next three years.
Not everything is negative in the write-up about the Browns:
New head coach Todd Monken and his staff have a lot to figure out before Week 1 of the upcoming season. Our analysts don’t expect much from the Browns, but this team could be fun to watch with young new faces in key positions.
Young players with upside are a key component for keeping fans engaged and having something to look forward to in the future.
Only the Miami Dolphins and Arizona Cardinals are ranked lower than Cleveland. The rest of the AFC North also falls outside of the Top 10 on the list, with the Pittsburgh Steelers (19), the Cincinnati Bengals (15), and the Baltimore Ravens (13) not even cracking the top dozen spots in the power rankings.
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- ‘Get Back to the Standard’ — Vikings HC Kevin O’Connell Issues Reality Check to J.J. McCarthy, Kyler Murray
‘Get Back to the Standard’ — Vikings HC Kevin O’Connell Issues Reality Check to J.J. McCarthy, Kyler Murray

Minnesota quarterback J.J. McCarthy has found himself locked in an almighty battle to win the Vikings’ starting job next season. Ahead of training camp, former Arizona Cardinals quarterback Kyler Murray, who was signed on a one-year deal, is providing stiff competition for McCarthy for the Vikings’ starting job.
Vikings HC Kevin O’Connell Addresses J.J. McCarthy-Kyler Murray QB1 Battle
During an appearance on the “Dan Patrick Show” this week, Vikings coach Kevin O’Connell issued a challenge to the contenders for the team’s starting job and discussed the impact of winning it.
“Kyler has come in and done a great job. J.J. I think has benefited from it, he had a really good spring,” O’Connell said. “Carson Wentz is this veteran quarterback in the room that as a guy who’s played seven or eight quarterbacks in the last four years, the two years we had our starter play the whole season, we won 13 and 14 games.
“We wanna get back to the standard of having the quarterback position be a driving force behind us winning by doing their job and hopefully activating the great players they get to play with. We got a great defense. If we can limit giving the football away and generate some explosives and get our run game going, I’m excited about where we are at.”
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Murray is a league veteran after being selected No. 1 overall by the Cardinals during the 2019 NFL Draft. Murray won the NFL Offensive Rookie of the Year, and in 2021, he led the Cardinals to their first playoff appearance in six seasons.
Despite being released after seven years, the former Oklahoma Sooners star has not backed down from a QB1 competition in Minnesota. On the other hand, after being selected No. 10 overall in the 2024 NFL Draft, McCarthy missed his entire rookie season with a torn meniscus.
Last year, McCarthy became the Vikings’ starter after Sam Darnold joined the Seattle Seahawks. McCarthy led the Vikings to a 6-4 record in games started last year as O’Connell’s team slumped to a 9-8 finish. McCarthy and Murray shared first-team reps during the Vikings’ OTAs and minicamp.
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O’Connell further declined to reveal which player had an inside track for the QB1 job, instead focusing on how the battle will help the team improve.
“I’m not really familiar with a closed competition,” O’Connell said. “I’ve heard that everyone’s fascinated with that aspect of it, but here’s what I would say.
“The goal going into this offseason was to elevate the quarterback position because when we have a certain standard of play that we feel like we have multiple guys in that room that we feel are capable of reaching that standard, the Minnesota Vikings win football games.”
Last season, Murray tallied 962 passing yards on 68.3% completion, 6 touchdowns and 3 interceptions, while adding 173 rushing yards and 1 touchdown.
On the other hand, McCarthy earned a PFSN QB Impact score of 67.0, ranking him at No. 34 in the league after registering 1,632 passing yards on 57.6% completion, 11 touchdowns and 12 interceptions, while adding 181 rushing yards and 4 scores.
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- Live scores, Kaulig Companies Championship Round 3 updates at Firestone
Live scores, Kaulig Companies Championship Round 3 updates at Firestone
After a soggy Round 2 at Firestone Country Club, it's time Round 3 of the Kaulig Companies Championship.
The PGA Tour Champions major switches up its groups with leaders teeing off last on the weekend. Cameron Percy has the lead at 7 under under through two rounds.
First tee is set for 9:10 a.m. July 11 at Firestone.
Check here for live updates from the course at Firestone Country Club.
Who are the leaders heading to Round 3 of the Kaulig Companies Championship?
Australian Cameron Percy leads the tournament at 7 under after shooting a 4-under 66 on Day 2.
Sitting one stroke behind are Zach Johnson and Round 1 leader Jerry Kelly at 6 under.
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Who is the defending champion at the Kaulig Companies Championship?
Miguel Angel Jiménez is the defending champion. He shot 10 under in 2025 and defeated Steve Alker in a playoff.
The field also includes 2024 champion Ernie Els, and previous champions Steve Stricker (2023, 2021), Jerry Kelly (2022, 2020) Retief Goosen (2018) and Vijay Singh (2017).
What are the purse and for the Kaulig Companies Championship?
This year's purse is $3.5 million with $525,000 going to the winner.
This article originally appeared on Akron Beacon Journal: Live scores, Kaulig Companies Championship Round 3 updates at Firestone
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- Scottish Open revised tee times: Third round play resumes after fog delay
Scottish Open revised tee times: Third round play resumes after fog delay
The third round of the Genesis Scottish Open was suspended at 5:45 a.m. ET due to fog in North Berwick, Scotland, causing delays and course visibility issues throughout the morning. Play resumed at 8:10 a.m. ET.
Rory McIlroy, Tom Kim and Jordan Smith are leading the way going into the third round at the Renaissance Club, with
Matt Fitzpatrick and Min Woo Lee just one back from the lead. There another seven players sit two back from the top, including defending champ Chris Gotterup.
Fresh off his win at the John Deere Classic last weekend, Gotterup is on a mission to become the first player to win the Scottish two years in a row. The tight leaderboard and tough terrain hold the promise of an interesting weekend in North Berwick, Scotland.
Golf Channel will have live coverage of the third round beginning at 10 a.m. ET.
Revised Genesis Scottish Open Round 3 tee times:
Revised tee times for the third round of the Genesis Scottish Open pic.twitter.com/iWByNGV7o6
— PGA TOUR Communications (@PGATOURComms) July 11, 2026
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- DONE DEAL: Tottenham’s Yusuf Akhamrich loaned to Leyton Orient
DONE DEAL: Tottenham’s Yusuf Akhamrich loaned to Leyton Orient

Last season, a number of Tottenham Hotspur’s young academy graduates and U23 stars went out and had successful loans. 20-year-old English/Moroccan right winger Yusuf Akhamrich was one of those players — he spent half the season on loan at League 2 Bristol Rovers where he scored six goals and had two assists in just over 900 minutes.
That loan to League 2 has prompted another one this season — Yusuf is heading back out but up a division, and is heading to League One Leyton Orient on a season long loan.
Yusuf Akhamrich has joined League One side Leyton Orient on loan for the 2026/27 season.
— Tottenham Hotspur Academy (@Spurs_Academy) July 11, 2026
Go well, Yusuf! 🙌 pic.twitter.com/nKuxTqKEJh
Akhamrich has been somewhat under the radar in terms of hype profile, but he’s considered one of the best players to come out of the academy in a while, and his loan to Bristol Rovers last season was certainly eye-opening. He has two years left on his initial professional contract, but his pathway to the first team is pretty well blocked at the moment with numerous players expected ahead of him. A loan is the right answer at this time, and Leyton Orient is a club Spurs have a good relationship with; they’ve sent a number of players there in recent years, and it is notably the club where one Harold Edward Kane, OBE, got his start.
Akhamrich is certainly a player Spurs fans will want to keep an eye on. I keep hammering on about this but youth development is rarely a straight line and there are no guarantees he’ll break into the first team, but he’s one that has a lot of promise. We’ll see how he does in the third division this season.
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- Ireland hold off spirited Japan for bonus-point win
Ireland hold off spirited Japan for bonus-point win
Nations Championship round two
Japan (13) 20
Tries: Taira, Era Cons: Matsunaga 2 Pens: Matsunaga 2
Ireland (19) 36
Tries: Timoney, O'Toole, Henshaw, Jansen, Stewart Cons: Frawley 3, Byrne Pen: Byrne
Sean Jansen marked his international debut with a try as a much-changed Ireland wore Japan down in New South Wales to make it two bonus-point wins from two in the Nations Championship.
New Zealand-born number eight Jansen, elevated to the Test team on the back of a superb season with Connacht, crashed down 10 minutes into the second half after earlier Irish tries by Nick Timoney, Tom O'Toole and Robbie Henshaw.
Winger Taira Main's early score and eight points from the boot of full-back Takuro Matsunaga kept Japan within a converted try at half-time.
The Brave Blossoms reignited hopes of a shock win when replacement prop Hayate Era crossed after Jansen's score with 20 minutes left.
That score reignited Japan's hopes of marking head coach Eddie Jones' return from suspension with just a second win over Ireland in 12 meetings.
But after replacement fly-half Harry Byrne stretched Ireland's lead to nine with a penalty, Tom Stewart struck in the final minute to seal a sixth successive win for Andy Farrell's side.
Ireland travel to Auckland for a mouth-watering encounter with rivals New Zealand at Eden Park next week, while Japan host France in Tokyo.
"That was a hard-fought win, we had to stick in it, Japan kept coming at us but we stuck in and got the nice try at the end to make the score look a bit more comfortable than it was," said Tadhg Beirne, who captained Ireland for the first time in Dan Sheehan's absence.
"Credit to Japan, they put it up to us, but [I'm] proud of the boys."
- Nations Championship: Much-changed Ireland beat Japan for second win
- Six-try France fight back to beat Wallabies
Japan give Ireland wake-up call
Following the energy and effort required to fend off the Wallabies last week, Ireland head coach Andy Farrell opted to test the depth of his squad with nine changes to his starting line-up.
They included handing Ciaran Frawley a first Test start at fly-half, giving try-hungry Connacht back row Sean Jansen his debut from the start and reinstalling Jacob Stockdale at left wing after Jamie Osborne's surprise appearance in the 11 shirt last week.
But it was Japan's left wing Taira - who replaced Kippei Ishida in their only change from last week - who celebrated an early try, breezing through the Irish defence after Ronan Kelleher missed James Ryan with his line-out throw.
It was another poor set-piece from Ireland, whose line-out also faltered at times against Australia, but the response from those in green was commendable, with Timoney diving over for his seventh try in 13 international appearances after quick Irish hands sent Stockdale scampering into the Japanese 22.
Takuro Matsunaga, who scored 17 points in Japan's 27-10 win over Italy last week, slotted a penalty between the posts to edge the Brave Blossoms back in front.
But Ireland hit back three minutes later when Jimmy O'Brien's linebreak pushed them up the pitch and O'Toole crossed for his first Test try which Frawley failed to convert.
A second Matsunaga penalty put Japan 13-12 ahead, and while Henshaw marked his international return after missing the Six Nations with Ireland's third, the visitors were unable to widen the gap in the closing stages of the half when Tiennan Costley's superb tackle denied Jansen.

Jansen eventually bagged his debut score when he crossed after a period of Ireland pressure, but that came after Japan failed to score when Beirne stopped a Brave Blossoms maul close to the tryline.
But Ireland's line-out issues returned when an errant Kelleher line-out throw gave Japan - who again started university student Ryunosuke Ito at fly-half - a scrum five metres out, providing the platform for replacement prop Era to score.
After Connacht props Billy Bohan and Sam Illo and Ulster back row Bryn Ward were introduced for their debuts, Ireland repelled a Japanese attack before Byrne slotted a penalty to put two scores between the sides.
Lacking a clinical edge, Ireland laboured in their attempts to find a fifth try, but after Era was yellow-carded with two minutes left, Stewart broke through the tiring Japan defence to add late gloss to the scoreline.
While the result ensures Ireland have taken a maximum 10 points from their first two Nations Championship games, it was not a performance to strike fear into the All Blacks, who have warmed up for the latest edition of their rivalry with wins over France and Italy.
"I thought our set piece didn't function as well as we would have liked but we will look at that for next week," admitted Beirne.
Line-ups
Japan: Takuro Matsunaga; Kazuma Ueda, Dylan Riley, Yuya Hirose, Taira Main; Ryunosuke Ito, Naoto Saito; Takato Okabe, Mamoru Harada, Shuhei Takeuchi, Harry Hockings, Warner Dearns (capt), Ben Gunter, Kanji Shimokawa, Jack Cornelsen.
Replacements: Hayate Era, Sojiro Otuska, Keijiro Tamefusa, Michael Stolberg, Michael Leitch, Tiennan Costley, Itsuki Kamimura, Sam Greene.
Sin-bin: Era (78)
Ireland: Jamie Osborne; Jimmy O'Brien, Robbie Henshaw, Stuart McCloskey, Jacob Stockdale; Ciaran Frawley, Craig Casey; Tom O'Toole, Ronan Kelleher, Thomas Clarkson, Tadhg Beirne (capt), James Ryan, Jack Conan, Nick Timoney, Sean Jansen.
Replacements: Tom Stewart, Billy Bohan, Sam Illo, Cormac Izuchukwu, Bryn Ward, Nathan Doak, Harry Byrne, Bundee Aki.
Referee: Andrea Piardi (Ita)
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- Report: ESPN will address the online complaints about Matt Miller later
Report: ESPN will address the online complaints about Matt Miller later
ESPN NFL draft analyst Matt Miller announced on Friday that he’ll be placed on leave as he recovers from serious injuries suffered last month in an automobile accident. It wasn't immediately clear whether the leave related only to Miller's health situation, or to the online complaints regarding fantasy football leagues, paid scouting lessons, and charitable contributions that have prompted the Missouri Attorney General's Office to open an investigation.
Sean Keely of Awful Announcing reports that Miller’s leave is a result of his medical condition. "When appropriate," per the report, ESPN plans to "follow[] up" on the issues raised by the flurry of social-media complaints and the reporting from Awful Announcing regarding the situation.
It's the right approach. For now, Miller's focus should be on his health and his recovery. But the other issues shouldn't be ignored or forgotten. There's too much there to overlook — as evidenced by the investigation launched by the chief law enforcement officer in Missouri.
Miller's recovery, based on the extent of the injuries he sustained, could be a long road. If/when he's ready and able to get back to work, ESPN will explore the situation.
By then, the Missouri investigation may have compiled enough information to make it easier to get whatever answers ESPN may be looking for.
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- Jürgen Klopp set to take over as Germany coach after breakthrough in DFB talks
Jürgen Klopp set to take over as Germany coach after breakthrough in DFB talks

The German Football Association (DFB) and Jürgen Klopp have seemingly reached a breakthrough in talks over the 59-year-old taking over as Germany head coach.
According to Sky Germany, the parties have reached an agreement in principle for Klopp to take charge of the national team until after the 2030 World Cup.
Final contract details are now being clarified, with Klopp’s departure from his current role at Red Bull expected to be finalised at the beginning of next week.
Julian Nagelsmann left the Germany job following the team’s disappointing World Cup round-of-32 exit against Paraguay.
Following Nagelsmann’s departure, the DFB confirmed plans to hold talks with Klopp over becoming his successor.
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- Details Emerge About Tyler Herro’s Physical Altercation With Bam Adebayo
Details Emerge About Tyler Herro’s Physical Altercation With Bam Adebayo
Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo spent the last seven seasons together in Miami emerging as two core pieces of the team alongside Jimmy Butler.
They went battled in the playoffs together, and made it to multiple Conference Finals and one NBA Finals together.
Their partnership ended this offseason when Herro was traded to the Milwaukee Bucks as part of the return package for Giannis Antetokounmpo.
After the deal was made, DMs leaked that allegedly showed Herro calling out Adebayo, writing things like “You should get paid 60 million to be a top-tier defender on some nights? I’m just wondering” and “Why are Heat fans so worried about me and what I do? But I’m not the best player on the team right?”
Along with the leaked alleged DMs, Herro reposted a graphic on his Instagram stories showing the top ten worst midrange shooters in the league. Antetokounmpo was first. Adebayo was tenth.
Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro got into a physical altercation in Las Vegas on Friday in which Adebayo struck Herro, sources tell ESPN.
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 10, 2026
The Altercation
In Las Vegas during NBA Summer League, Adebayo reportedly punched Herro. The news was first reported by ESPN's Shams Charania.
The Athletic provided the following details, writing, "According to multiple sources who witnessed the incident and were granted anonymity to discuss a sensitive matter, Adebayo walked onto the courts, and Herro said something to him. Adebayo proceeded to walk over to Herro and, without hesitation, punch him. Herro’s AAU coach confronted Adebayo, and Herro yelled at his former teammate while being escorted out by security personnel. Both players left the scene on their own."
Herro was shown on the NBA TV broadcast with a visible mark under his eye.
When asked about the incident, Ira Winderman of the South Florida Sun Sentinel reported that Herro said, "My only comment is no comment." Winderman also reports that the Heat are aware of the incident but have decided to not comment.
Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald reports that there was some resentment from multiple Heat players that Adebayo was given the huge contract extension and was never included in trade rumors.
Herro had been in trade rumors for years prior to actually being traded this offseason. Herro signed a four-year, $120 million deal in 2023. Adebayo signed a three-year, $160 million deal in 2026.
The Miami Heat are aware of Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro altercation and declined to comment, per @ChrisBHaynes
— Heat Central (@TheHeatCentral) July 10, 2026
"There was a physical altercation between Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro this morning at a hotel here in Vegas, I was able to speak with the Miami Heat and they are aware… pic.twitter.com/O4e4mAUhNS
What's Next?
Looking at history, in 2022, Draymond Green punched teammate Jordan Poole during practice. He was fined by the team and took a leave of absence, but was never officially suspended.
In 2017, Bobby Portis, who is now Adebayo's teammate, punched teammate Nikola Mirotić at practice. He was suspended for eight games.
Given that the incident didn't occur at practice, but did happen during a league official weekend, and is between former teammates, it might up to the league to step in and make a decision on what happens with Adebayo.
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- ‘Hiding Something’ — NFL Podcaster Calls Out the AP’s Silence on Dianna Russini’s Ballot Amid Mike Vrabel Scandal
‘Hiding Something’ — NFL Podcaster Calls Out the AP’s Silence on Dianna Russini’s Ballot Amid Mike Vrabel Scandal

The Dianna Russini-Mike Vrabel scandal has arguably been the biggest storyline of this offseason. Ever since the former NFL insider was photographed with the New England Patriots head coach at an adults-only resort in Arizona, the scandal has dominated headlines and become a tabloid circus.
Aside from being spotted on a cruise with her family over the July 4 weekend, Russini has been out of the limelight. However, there are still plenty of questions about the saga, and one NFL podcaster keeps asking them.
Will the Associated Press Release Dianna Russini’s NFL Awards Ballot?
Since the Russini-Vrabel scandal broke, one of the most outspoken voices has been Tony Farmer, who hosts the “Last Men Standing” podcast.
Now, Farmer is calling out the Associated Press for refusing to release Russini’s awards ballot for last year. Vrabel won the NFL’s Coach of the Year award, and Russini was one of the 50 voters. The AP released every voter’s ballot the previous year, making their decision to withhold Russini’s most recent ballot even more controversial.
“I got in touch with the AP writer who wrote the story about Dianna Russini resigning – and didn’t mention she was one of the AP’s awards voters,” Farmer wrote. “I was told he couldn’t comment and I’d have to ask my questions to AP corporate. I was provided an email address.”
Farmer says he reached out a whopping 74 days ago, but he still hasn’t received a response. He even sent a follow-up email, just to make sure his initial inquiry didn’t get sent to a spam folder or forgotten about. Still, “no response.”
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“I believe firmly the AP is hiding something,” Farmer added. “The AP could remove all doubt by [releasing] all awards ballots like they did last year. Instead it’s complete silence. Not even an explanation.”
The Associated Press has also been silent on Russini’s status as an NFL awards voter in the aftermath of the scandal and her resignation from The Athletic.
The Athletic is currently investigating Russini’s reporting, and the findings are expected to be announced soon. Perhaps the AP is waiting for the results of the internal review before announcing or releasing anything.
If the AP remains silent after The Athletic’s investigation concludes, frustration will likely mount. One thing is certain: Farmer isn’t going to back down anytime soon.
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- The Liverpool Offside’s World Cup Quarter-Final Survey: The Results
The Liverpool Offside’s World Cup Quarter-Final Survey: The Results

The World Cup quarter-finals kicked off this week and before they did, we looked back at how Liverpool Offside readers voted on who they thought would win it all and which player would win the Golden Ball as player of the tournament in our pre-World Cup survey and then asked who they thought would win now.
Before the tournament kicked off, TLO readers picked Spain to win it all over France—but it was close. Now, it’s not close and it’s France who comes out on top, as the defending champions have reminded everyone just how good they are. Across the entire network the vote was a little closer, but it was still Spain coming out on top in TLO’s latest SB Nation Reacts! poll, in partnership with FanDuel.
On the Golden Ball front for player of the tournament, TLO readers hadn’t wanted to lock in on any one player before it all kicked off. Now, they’re heavily in on Kylian Mbappe which probably isn’t a surprise given how much they’re in on France to win it all.
Interestingly, though, Mbappe to win Golden Ball trailed France to win it all by 15-points amongst TLO readers. And it was similar for readers across the network, with Mbappe eight-points back there—which allowed Lionel Messi to pip him to top spot despite that the majority of readers network-wide do think France will win it all.
The best read of the numbers suggests that the most common thinking is that France will beat Argentina in the final, but that Messi at least plausibly could still end up winning the Golden Ball while that happens. And, to be honest, that’s an outcome that seems pretty plausible to us.
Hopefully everyone had fun with this, and while the World Cup is winding down, with a little luck maybe we’ll get to take part in another SB Nation Reacts poll before the World Cup comes to a close—and if not hopefully we’ll see you a few times during the season when club football kicks off again.
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- Who will Norway vs England winner play next? Possible World Cup semifinal opponents
Who will Norway vs England winner play next? Possible World Cup semifinal opponents
Norway earned its biggest win in international competition in the 2026 World Cup's round of 16, when it beat Brazil 2-1 to advance to the tournament quarterfinals for the first time in the country's history.
The country will have a chance to repeat that feat as it prepares to take on England in a marquee quarterfinal matchup.
Norway and England are set to face off at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami on Saturday, July 11 in the third of the 2026 World Cup's four semifinal matches. The contest will kick off at 5 p.m. ET, and features two of the tournament's leading Golden Boot candidates – England's Harry Kane and Norway's Erling Haaland.
England will be favored to beat Norway, but Ståle Solbakken's side won't be an easy out. If Haaland can continue to score at a world-class clip and keeper Ørjan Nyland can put together another strong performance, as he did against Brazil, Norway could have a chance to pull of the upset.
But if Kane and Jude Bellingham show up for the Three Lions, England will have every chance to make it to the World Cup semifinal for the second time in its last three tournaments.
Regardless of who wins, a tough matchup could be on deck for them, as the reigning World Cup champions could win their way into the final semifinal spot.
Here's what to know about the path England or Norway will face as each looks to win the 2026 World Cup.
'HE'S AN ANIMAL': Erling Haaland makes Norway a real World Cup threat
Who will Norway vs. England winner play next?
The winner of the Norway vs. England matchup will face the winner of the Argentina vs. Switzerland quarterfinal.
The Argentina-Switzerland match will begin at 9 p.m. ET on Saturday, July 11, just hours after the Norway-England semifinal wraps up. Lionel Messi's squad is favored to win that contest, but it's worth noting that La Albiceleste needed extra time to beat Cape Verde and had to overcome a late, two-goal deficit to beat Egypt in the round of 16.
2026 World Cup bracket
Below is a look at the current state of the 2026 World Cup bracket as play begins on Saturday.
- Semifinal 1: France vs. Spain
- Semifinal 2: Winner of England-Norway vs. Winner of Argentina-Switzerland
Just six teams remain in the 2026 World Cup after France defeated Morocco in the tournament's first quarterfinal and Spain knocked off Belgium one day later.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Who will Norway vs England winner play next? Possible World Cup semifinal opponents
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- Dodgers MLB Draft Day 1 picks, info, TV & streaming, and more
Dodgers MLB Draft Day 1 picks, info, TV & streaming, and more

The 2026 MLB Draft starts on Saturday, with the first 135 picks and four rounds of the 20-round, two-day affair. The Dodgers have two picks on Saturday, their selections thinned by free agent spending in the winter.
The Dodgers forfeited their second-round pick because they signed closer Edwin Díaz, and gave up their third-rounder when Kyle Tucker inked a deal with Los Angeles, after both free agents declined qualifying offers last November. The Dodgers’ first-round pick would have been 30th overall, but by exceeding the third competitive balance tax threshold in 2025 they incurred a penalty of that first selection dropping 10 spots.
The Dodgers picking 40th overall is familiar in recent years, as that’s the selection they used to draft catcher Dalton Rushing in 2022 and pitcher Zach Root in 2025. In both cases, the Dodgers’ first pick dropped 10 spots due to the competitive balance tax the previous year.
Three other times the Dodgers have drafted 40th overall, including shortstop Thomas Harris in 1967 and outfielder Don Carroll in 1987, neither of whom reached the majors. With respect to Rushing, perhaps the most consequential No. 40 pick in Dodgers history was pitcher Luke Hochevar in 2005. Hochevar did not sign with the Dodgers, but was drafted first overall the next year by the Kansas City Royals, which caused a cascading effect that led to Clayton Kershaw being available at seventh overall in 2006.
Dodgers Day 1 picks
1st round, 40th overall
4th round, 132nd overall
Draft coverage begins at 10 a.m. PT on NBC and Peacock, then shifts to MLB Network for picks 11-40. MLB Network’s coverage is tentatively scheduled to run through 1:30 p.m. PT, so expect the Dodgers’ first selection to come right around then.
After the first 40 picks, it’s all streaming the rest of the way, covered by MLB.com and MLB.tv. Draft coverage is tentatively scheduled to run through 4:45 p.m. PT and there are 135 picks, so expect the Dodgers’ fourth-rounder at No. 132 some time near 4 p.m.
MLB Draft Day 1 particulars
- Rounds 1-4, through pick 135
- 10 a.m. PT: Pre-show, picks 1-10 (NBC, Peacock)
- 11:30 a.m.: Picks 11-40 (MLB Network, MLB.com, MLB.tv)
- 1:30 p.m.: Picks 41-135 (MLB.com, MLB.tv)
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- Austrian Audio’s new ‘semi-open-back’ wired headphones are named like some sort of hired assassin, but I tested them and if you want layered audio, they’re 'The Arranger' for you
Austrian Audio’s new ‘semi-open-back’ wired headphones are named like some sort of hired assassin, but I tested them and if you want layered audio, they’re 'The Arranger' for you
Austrian Audio The Arranger: Two-minute review
The Arranger by Austrian Audio are an attempt to at least begin to fill the gap that exists between the company’s highest-end headphones and its wildly successful entry-level stuff. In case that isn’t a big enough ask by itself, Austrian Audio wants this new gap-filler to be just as convincing as a pro monitoring tool as they are a domestic pair of headphones.
So the brand has come up with a light, comfortable and slightly oddly colored pair of (semi) open-backed headphones that are easy to drive, fold smaller than the norm and are fitted with mildly exotic DLC-coated dynamic drivers that deliver a prodigious 5Hz - 30kHz frequency response. About the only misstep (apart from the finish) is the lack of a balanced cable option — or, more accurately, the lack of a no-cost balanced cable option.
When it comes to performance, though, complaints like this become irrelevant. Without sacrificing anything where detail retrieval, organization or soundstaging are concerned, Austrian Audio has served up a pair of energetic, entertaining and thoroughly engaging headphones that are just as happy to deliver the excitement of a recording as they are to peer deep into the mix and examine it on a microscopic level. As a combination of analysis and enjoyment, The Arranger are very hard to lay a glove on.
Which is not to say they have the field clear, of course. Similarly specified, similarly priced products from brands with similarly credible reputations are, naturally, available among the best wired headphones — and when you’re talking about companies like Beyerdynamic and Meze Audio, you know the alternatives to The Arranger are going to be compelling.

Austrian Audio The Arranger review: Price & release date
- Released June 2026
- Priced $1,299 / £899 / AU$1,899
The Arranger by Austrian Audio are on sale now, and in the United States they sell for $1,299 per pair. They’re £899 in the United Kingdom, and AU$1,899 in Australia. They're intended to fill a gap, but it means they come up against some pretty stiff competition, too.

Austrian Audio The Arranger review: Specs
Type | Wired, over-ear, semi-open back headphones |
Drivers | 44mm DLC-coated dynamic |
Weight | 320g (without cable) |
Cable length | 3m |
Impedence | 25ohms |
Sensitivity | 110dB |
Frequency response | 5Hz - 30kHz frequency response |

Austrian Audio The Arranger review: Features
- 44mm DLC-coated dynamic drivers
- 3m cable with 3.5mm/6.3mm termination
- 25ohms impedance, 110dB sensitivity
Passive, hard-wired headphones are seldom groaning under the weight of all their features, and The Arranger are not in any way unusual. The feature-count is short but in this instance, at least, the few features here are all entirely fit for purpose.
The Austrian Audio are supplied with a 3m length of quite sturdily rubberized cable. It fits using the ‘click and turn’ method into the left ear cup, and at the other end there’s a 3.5mm termination that will happily accept the 6.3mm adapter that’s supplied. A 2m 4.4mm balanced cable and a 3m cable with an XLR termination are both available and, rather annoyingly, both will cost you additional money.
The information that travels along the cable is delivered to a couple of 44mm dynamic drivers. They have a diamond-like carbon coating on the diaphragm and also feature a proprietary ring magnet — the aim is superior impulse response, super-low distortion and significant bass extension. Austrian Audio suggests frequency response is 5Hz - 30kHz, which would seem to make ‘significant bass extension’ something of an understatement.
The Arranger are very forgiving headphones — impedance of 25ohms and 110dB sensitivity means they’re not even remotely difficult to drive. A dedicated headphone amp is always a good idea, of course, but even the 3.5mm socket on your laptop should have sufficient oomph to get the Austrian Audio up to speed.
- Features score: 5 / 5

Austrian Audio The Arranger review: Sound quality
- Significant low-frequency substance and variation
- Open, organized and detailed sound
- Tremendous powers of analysis
Austrian Audio, it turns out, was not just talking. The Arranger really do function almost as well as a pair of monitors as they do when asked to simply entertain. In either circumstance, this is a very accomplished pair of headphones.
The (almost) open-backed arrangement means the presentation is spacious and airy, and the soundstage the headphones present is quite expansive, but not at the cost of unity or singularity. Despite being able to open up a recording like Natural Magic’s Galaxy Builder to the point that its constituent parts are individualized and easy to inspect, there’s a togetherness to the way The Arranger present the recording that makes it sound like a performance rather than simply a collection of discrete occurrences.
It helps that frequency response is nice and even, from the deep and almost extravagantly varied low end to the bright, substantial top end. The midrange projects well without forcing the overall response into any kind of ‘V’ shape, and the lack of coloration to the tonality allows every point of the frequency range to sound natural and unforced. Detail levels are high at every stage, and the amount of insight the Austrian Audio have into even quite complex recordings is never less than fully impressive.
As well as body and insight at the bottom end, there’s also unarguable control. The Arranger take a lot of care in expressing the attack and decay of individual bass events, and consequently have no problem in describing rhythms with absolute conviction. This sense of confidence and positivity is, in fact, apparent throughout the frequency range.
As well as being alert to the finest, most transient details that both build a complete picture of a recording and allow an engineer to understand a recording on a sort of ‘building block’ level, The Arranger are more than willing to handle the broader dynamics of changes in volume, intensity and attack. The distance they’re able to put between the quietest and most contemplative passages in a recording and the final all-out crescendo is significant.
It’s by no means an easy trick to entertain with the vigorous and engaging nature of your sound while simultaneously serving as a forensic tool of insight and analysis — it’s so difficult, in fact, that most headphone manufacturers don’t even bother trying. But it’s a trick Austrian Audio manages to pull off with something very much like aplomb.
- Sound quality score: 5 / 5

Austrian Audio The Arranger review: Design
- (Semi-) open-backed configuration
- 320g without cable
- Just one, rather single-minded, option for finish
In many meaningful ways, the design of The Arranger is wholly successful. This is, at 320g without the length of cable attached, a light and comfortable pair of headphones, and thanks to come judicious choices where hanger arrangement, clamping force and padding of the contact points are concerned, it’s a pair of headphones that stays comfortable for hours on end.
The inside of the headband and the ear cups are of medium-density memory foam with a faux-suede covering. It’s soft, and it resists returning your own body heat longer after some alternative designs have started to warm your ears. Some sturdy articulation in the yokes means not only will the ear cups fold flat, but the frame folds in on itself too. This makes The Arranger much more compact in transit, and a far better proposition where portability is concerned.
To my eyes, though, there’s something quite inelegant and rather rustic about the width of the headband and the point where the headband chunkily meets the ear cups. The one available finish — a combination of black, something that thinks it’s gold and something that is unarguably beige — doesn’t exactly shout ‘premium product!’ either. The slats on the ear cups that result in the Austrian Audio being a quasi-open-backed design are a little more successful but, again, the color isn’t helping the headphones look as expensive as they actually are.
There’s absolutely no arguing with the standard of build and finish on display here but, then again, this is no more than you’re entitled to expect when paying over $1,000 for some headphones. The problem for The Arranger, I think, is about perceived value — and it comes up slightly short.
- Design score: 4 / 5

Austrian Audio The Arranger review: Value
- Headphones for every occasion
- Light, comfortable and easy to wear…
- …although not quite as easy to look at
No, $1,299 / £899 / AU$1,899 is not an insignificant sum for a pair of headphones, even a pair from a company with the track record of Austrian Audio.
But when you consider their potency as a tool of analysis, factor in their energetic and enthusiastic attitude when you’re simply listening for pleasure, and then add in the build quality and the comfort that’s a by-product, they become pretty difficult to argue with on a value-for-money basis.
One or two options where finish is concerned wouldn’t go amiss, mind you — in fact, they might help The Arranger to become an even easier sell.
- Value score: 4.5 / 5

Should I buy the Austrian Audio The Arranger?
Section | Notes | Score |
|---|---|---|
Features | Entirely fit for purpose; 44mm DLC-coated dynamic drivers, with 25ohms impedance, 110dB sensitivity | 5 / 5 |
Sound quality | Open, organized and detailed, with tremendous powers of analysis | 5 / 5 |
Design | Ear cups fold flat for compact transit; very comfortable; but the finish is a little inelegant | 4 / 5 |
Value | Value for the not insignificant money, but 4.4mm or XLR connection cable would be nice | 4.5 / 5 |

Buy them if...
You listen for long periods
The light weight and all-around comfort of The Arranger make them the perfect headphones for longer listening sessions.
You need an all-rounder
The Arranger are just as happy to examine the minutiae of a mix as they are to entertain you with the whole-hearted approach to music.
You need a degree of portability
Thanks to a clever yoke arrangement and some reassuringly sturdy hinges, The Arranger fold far smaller than the majority of their price-comparable rivals.
Don't buy them if...
You feel you’ve spent enough
You’d have thought a balanced cable was a no-brainer for headphones costing this much money, but you’ll have to fork out for a 4.4mm or XLR connection here.
You’re after a premium look
Your money has almost all gone on the sound The Arranger make, which is fair enough, but some people will think $1,299 should buy a premium feel too.
You don’t get on with beige
It’s a strange choice of finish, no two ways about it — and it gets even stranger when you realize it’s your only option.

Austrian Audio The Arranger review: Also consider
Meze Audio Strada
These closed-back headphones sound admirably un-closed — if you have a larger-than-average head, and like the color green, then you can't go far wrong.
Read our Meze Audio Strada review for more
Grado Signature S750
Yes, you'll need deep pockets in you're going to go down this $1,695 / £1,695 (about AU$3,400) route, but the Grado will reward you in spades. The delightfully brutalist handmade open-back construction stands out, along with an exceptional soundstage and excellent clarity.
See our in-depth Grado Signature S750 review for more
How I tested the Austrian Audio The Arranger
- Connected to a FiiO M15S DAP
- Connected to a full-size system via Eversolo DAC-Z10 pre-amp
- Using music from many formats and of many styles
The FiiO digital audio player features lots of hi-res FLAC and DSD files, and lots of different styles and genres of music within those digital files. The Eversolo DAC-Z10, meanwhile, is the preamplifier for an Arcan ST25 network streamer, a Technics SL-1300G turntable and a Rega Apollo CD player.
Which means that content from internet radio stations, vinyl and compact disc are all available too - which, by extension, means The Arranger by Austrian Audio got about as thorough a work-out as a pair of headphones at this sort of money demands.

- First reviewed: July 2026
- Read more about how we test
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- Razer Soma Chroma Gaming Chair Review: Light on adjustability, but heavy on RGBs
Razer Soma Chroma Gaming Chair Review: Light on adjustability, but heavy on RGBs
I've reviewed several Razer gaming chairs over the years and have come to appreciate their style, adjustability, and overall comfort. Now, Razer is introducing a new line of gaming chairs that leans heavily into styling.
Meet the new Soma Chroma, a mid-range gaming chair with a racing-style design and integrated RGB lighting customizable via Razer Chroma software. The chair can be powered via a USB-C cable or a portable power bank, and it connects to your PC via an integrated Bluetooth connection or a 2.4 GHz wireless USB dongle included in the box.
But is beauty more than skin deep? Let’s take a deep look at the Soma Chroma to see if there’s more to see other than its flashy design to make it a contender among the best gaming chairs.
Razer Soma Chroma Specifications
Upholstery | Black Fabric |
Total Height (with base) | 49.2 to 53.1 inches / 125 to 135 cm |
Floor to Seat Height | 16.1 to 20.1 inches / 41 to 51 cm |
Armrest Adjustments | 2D |
Recline | Backrest adjustability 90 - 155 degrees |
Backrest Length (not including headrest) | 33.1 inches / 84 cm |
Backrest Width (Shoulder Level) | 23 inches / 58.5 cm |
Seating Area Width (total) | 21.5 inches / 54.5 cm |
Seating Area Depth | 18.5 inches / 47 cm |
Armrest Width | 4.1 inches / 10.4 cm |
Armrest Depth | 10.6 inches / 26.8 cm |
Armrest Height (from floor) | 23.2 to 31.1 inches / 58.9to 78.9 cm |
Castors | 2.4 inches / 5 cm PU |
Max Recommended Weight | 331 lbs / 150 kg |
Weight | 54 lbs / 24.5 kg |
Warranty | 3 years |
MSRP / Price at Time of Review | $499 |
Release Date | Available Now |
Assembling the Razer Soma Chroma
This is the fourth Razer gaming chair that I’ve reviewed, so I could pretty much put one together blindfolded. From the packaging to the tools/accessories included, not much has changed. Inside the box, you’ll find:
- Fabric gloves for assembly (glued to the inner flap)
- Backrest and seat base (left and right arms pre-attached)
- Metal, 5-arm base
- Casters 5x
- Gas lift, tilt mechanism
- Allen wrench, screws, and plastic covers for left/right side arms
- 2.4 GHz USB dongle (attached to assembly guide)
The chair arrived in a massive box, and the actual weight listed on the shipping label as 70 pounds. Upon opening the box, I was greeted by a familiar sight: a pair of black-and-green work gloves for assembling the chair. It’s a nice touch, but I always toss the gloves aside because I prefer to work with my bare hands for a relatively simple task like this.





A large green cardstock assembly guide sits atop the components, with a tiny box containing the 2.4 GHz wireless USB dongle attached to it.
The seat base, seatback, and 5-arm base were all wrapped in clear plastic bags to protect the metal and fabric on the components during shipping. The first step was to insert the castors into the 5-arm base, and then to insert the gas lift cylinder into the base.
The next step was to remove the four screws that are preinstalled from the factory from the bottom of the seat base with the included Allen wrench tool. Once removed, I attached the tilt mechanism, reinserted the same four screws, and placed it on the 5-arm base. The seatback has two screws on each side that must be removed before you attach it to the seat base.
Once the seatback was attached, I reinserted the four screws and slipped on the plastic cover to hide the screws and attachment mechanism. I'll note that on Razer Iskur chairs, the plastic cover is secured with a single screw on either side, and the screw is covered with a tiny plastic plug. The cover on the Soma Chroma simply slides and locks into place.
Once the chair is fully assembled, you’re not quite done yet. You still need to get power to the chair for the RGB lighting to work. The chair includes a relatively short USB-C cord that hangs out the back. Razer also supplied me with a 10-foot USB-C-to-USB-C extension cable, which I used to connect to my desktop PC. However, this setup is rather cumbersome and requires continually fighting the cable as you move around your workspace.
My solution was to plug the USB-C cable from the back of the chair into a portable power bank, and then tuck it into the zippered pouch at the bottom of the seatback. This worked well, and is clearly how the chair is intended to be used — however, it does not ship with a battery pack, nor does it ship with an extra-long cable (Razer sent that separately). So you'll need to invest in a battery pack or an extension cable to use the RGB on this chair.
Razer Soma Chroma Design
The Soma Chroma introduces an entirely new design language for Razer gaming chairs. Whereas the Iskur line has a more organic design, with softer curves and radiused edges, the Soma Chroma is more angular—especially on the seatback.
The seat back and the base have recessed channels, which I assume would help to improve airflow under your buttocks and around your back. It's an interesting design choice, though I imagine the recessed channels in the seat base will also quickly fill with dirt, dust, and food crumbs. The same design is mirrored on the back of the chair. While previous Iskur chairs have used the same material on both the front and back, the back of the Soma Chroma is constructed of hard plastic.









You'll find a zippered pouch at the back of the seat base, which runs the full width. It's large enough to accommodate a portable power bank, so you don't have to be tethered to a long extension cord to power the RGB lights.
Speaking of the RGB lights, they are controlled using Razer’s Synapse software. I installed the Synapse app on my desktop computer and then plugged in the 2.4 GHz wireless USB dongle (the chair also has integrated Bluetooth LE, if you prefer to go that route). The Soma Chroma then showed up in the app, allowing me to configure it.



There’s a brightness slider and an option to dim the lights after a period of inactivity on the right panel. In the right panel, there are options to change the default effects pattern. You can configure more advanced effects using the Chroma Studio. As you might expect, you can sync the RGBs with your games, although the effect is not evenly remotely noticeable unless you’re in a dark room.
During the daytime, you’re not going to notice the lights at all, and the only people who will notice are your coworkers on Google Meet/Zoom/Teams calls.
Although you can control the RGB effects in software, there are also physical controls at the top of the headrest.
Razer Soma Chroma Adjustments and Comfort
The Soma Chroma features dual-density cold-cured foam for the seat cushion. It did a good job of conforming to my buttocks, as it's specifically designed to relieve pressure points. There's good thigh support for my 5-foot-10-inch and 161-ish-pound frame.
What you gain in RGB goodness, you lose in adjustability. There's no adjustable lumbar support — what you see is what you get. Razer said that the lumbar curve is designed to encourage a neutral position and reduce fatigue after long-term use. That may be true in theory, but my lower back begged to differ after sitting in the chair for 6 hours straight in an upright and "ergonomically-correct" position. This was never an issue for me with the Iskur V2, with its 360-degree lumbar support — or even with the Iskur V2 X, which has no lumbar controls.


The backrest is adjustable from its default 90-degree upright position all the way back to 155 degrees. I spent the majority of my time either fully upright or slightly reclined at about 100 degrees. Anything more than 100 degrees just doesn't feel natural to me in any gaming chair.
The Soma Chroma features 2D armrests, which are adjustable for swivel and height. The armrests have an up/down travel of 4 inches and can swivel in or out by up to 25 degrees. They're densely padded and were a comfortable home for my elbows during extended sessions.
The chair has a height adjustment mechanism via a handle located on the right side of the seat base. I preferred to leave the seat at its maximum height of 20.1 inches.
Bottom Line
The Razer Soma Chroma is an interesting chair for gamers who are already fully entrenched in the Chroma ecosystem. The Soma Chroma has full access to Razer’s software suite, so you can sync all your devices to suit your gaming (or other media) needs. The chair also features built-in Bluetooth LE and includes a 2.4 GHz wireless USB dongle.
The RGB integration is also well-done, with support for portable power banks and a zippered pouch on the back to discreetly hide it. You can also use a USB-C extension cord to connect the Soma Chroma to your PC, but it is a nightmare for ergonomics. Of course, the chair ships with neither a portable battery pack or an extension cord, so you'll need to purchase these separately.
On the flip side, the Soma Chroma isn’t as adjustable as some of Razer’s other chairs, as it lacks 3D armrests and lumbar controls. I also found that I had some minor lower back pain when using the chair for hours in my preferred seating position. Of course, your mileage may vary, but I haven't experienced this with previous Razer chairs.
And the other matter to consider is the $499 price. If you don’t need RGB wizardry, the Razer Iskur V2 X is $200 cheaper and just as good on chair fundamentals.
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Running LLMs and agents in home lab setups is steadily gaining popularity due to the rising cost of AI bot subscriptions and concerns about data privacy. Unfortunately, an Nvidia NVL72 rack is ever so slightly out of the financial reach of most people, so enthusiasts have to make do with models that can run in limited amounts of memory. Italian engineer Vincenzo (aka JustVugg) seemingly wanted to have his cake and eat it, so he created ColibrÌ to run the 744-billion-parameter 1.5-TB GLM-5.2 model on a modest CPU, a mere 25 GB of RAM, and a 1 GB/s virtual NVMe drive.

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Having said that, GLM-5.2 is a Mixture-of-Experts (MoE) model with frontier-level capability, at least somewhere in viewing distance of the finest offerings from Anthropic, OpenAI, et al. This means that the quality of the answers ought to be excellent, and Vincenzo himself says his limited testing produced some impressive results. The way Colibrì works is simple enough to describe, and yet hard to do right: loading the model in slices to RAM. We're going to oversimplify for clarity's sake.
An MoE model like GLM-5.2 includes hundreds of expert sub-models to answer different topics, and these are chosen per token, not per query — meaning that when you ask a question, your words get split into tokens (chunks). For each token, the bot activates the best experts for it. The experts might always be the same for the entire question, but more often than not, a query might reel in tens of experts, possibly going into triple digits.
Whereas normally large chunks of the model, or the entire model, are loaded onto interconnected datacenter GPUs, Colibrì takes advantage of the MOE architecture and repeatedly loads/unloads the experts required per token, allowing even a cheap machine to use a large model at a steep performance penalty. For speed and simplicity's sake, Colibrì's expert-selection code is a single C file with very few dependencies. Additionally, the GLM-5.2 model is quantized down (simplified with lossy encoding) to take up less space to begin with.
If you're thinking that loading and unloading data for every piece of a question's words is going to be a hard hit on storage I/O and memory bandwidth, you're exactly on the right track. In this type of setup, NVMe storage speed is the first major bottleneck, but the proverbial funnel varies across configurations. Give it enough storage bandwidth, then you're up against RAM limitations. Fix that, then you need more CPU cores, and so on.
Colibrì is currently a proof-of-concept and doesn't yet run on GPUs, though it's worth noting that even then, shuffling data to/from the card will almost certainly be the biggest constraint. Even still, the project has barely been released, and it's already proving quite popular. Vincenzo is collecting benchmark data and running fixes as we speak, so be sure to visit the repository to contribute if you can. Maybe at some point it'll be feasible to run a really clever model on high-end consumer hardware at a decent enough clip.
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Supply-chain security firm Socket has published research findings describing a Go module that posed as a DNS and subdomain scanner while acting as a first-stage Windows malware loader. The firm then traced it to a network of 222 GitHub repositories across 190 accounts. The module published its first version on January 24 this year and has since accumulated more than 1,200 versions, over 700 of them malicious. Socket tracks the campaign as “Operation Muck and Load” and reported the module to the Go security team, which blocked it from the Go module proxy.
Go derives a pseudo-version from the commit timestamp and hash for any commit that lacks a semantic version tag. Socket attributes the sprawl to the threat actor's own GitHub Actions workflow, saying its timed commits could each be resolved as a version, inflating a scanner utility's release history into the hundreds.
Across the confirmed repositories, Socket found the same workflow: it sets the Git email to ischhfd83@rambler.ru, sets the visible commit username to the current repository owner, and then force-pushes a rewritten log file every minute. That split generated owner-attributed activity across disposable accounts while leaving one reusable fingerprint. Socket counted a repository only when both the email and the workflow appeared together, resulting in 222 repositories as the confirmed minimum.
The module's main.go launches a hidden PowerShell command that downloads content from muckcoding.com, decodes it with certutil, and runs the result with execution-policy bypass. Socket describes the decoded script as a multi-layer loader using Base64 encoding and XOR decryption, with a Turkish-language comment in one layer that translates to "run directly, no other step is needed."
Rather than hardcoding a payload URL, the resolver retrieves text from public platforms, searches it for the marker string "LastW," then decrypts the trailing blob with a hardcoded key to recover the actual download location. Primary dead drops include Pastebin and a paste service called Rlim, with fallbacks across YouTube, Instagram, Telegram, Google Docs, and GitCode. If defenders remove one paste or block the final archive URL, the actor can update the resolver content without touching the first-stage loader.
The resolved URL points to a password-protected 7-Zip archive hosted as a GitHub release asset. The loader extracts it into a directory named to resemble a legitimate Microsoft Photos install and launches Microsoft.exe from that path with a hidden window. Decoded payload stages map to AsyncRAT, Quasar, and Remcos-style RAT detections alongside infostealer behavior.
Socket confirmed at least 14 unique malware files across the analyzed set, including Trojan loaders and downloaders, Vidar infostealer, dropper and spyware payloads, and XMRig-related Monero cryptominers. One Loader.exe appeared byte-identically across four separate repositories.
Lure themes span MetaMask and Trust Wallet integrations, seed-phrase utilities, Binance and PayPal automation, Telegram and Discord bots, and game cheats for PUBG, Valorant, and Escape from Tarkov. One PUBG repository, nrevv1lad/Pubg-DESYNC-Menu, presented itself as an external cheat with an installation guide while hosting a Vidar-linked Loader.exe in its source tree.
Socket assesses with high confidence that Operation Muck and Load belongs to the same cluster that Sophos documented in June last year. Sophos researchers Matt Wixey and Andrew O'Donnell traced 141 GitHub repositories, 133 of them backdoored, to the same ischhfd83@rambler.ru address. Sophos also identified "Muck" as one of the actor's aliases, a label now embedded in the muckcoding.com and muckdeveloper.com domains.
Neither GitHub nor the Go team has commented beyond the proxy block.
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Hikmet Karaman'dan Fenerbahçe'ye taş
Iğdır FK Futbol Direktörü Hikmet Karaman kulübün transfer çalışmalarına dair açıklama yaptı. Karaman'ın Fenerbahçe örneği ise dikkatlerden kaçmadı.
Transfer çalışmalarını değerlendiren Iğdır FK teknik direktörü Hikmet Karaman'ın Fenerbahçe açıklaması ile dikkat çekti.
Hikmet Karaman'ın açıklamaları şöyle:
-Bu seneki transferlerimizde genç, dinamik oyuncuların ön plana çıktığını görüyoruz. Koşan, temposu yüksek, mücadelesiyle de iddialı olan bir takım oluşturup sahneye çıkmak istiyoruz. İnşallah iyi bir şekilde ligi bitiririz.
Geçtiğimiz sezon başı Erzurumspor, 'Ben birinci olarak buradan çıkacağım.' diyebildi mi? Çorum FK, en çok transfer yapan, para harcayan ama play-off'tan çıkan son takım oldu.
-Fenerbahçe Kulübü yıllardır, büyük transferler yaparak, çok büyük para harcayarak şampiyon olmak istiyor. Şampiyonluk sadece büyük, şöhretli ama yaşı da çok geçkin futbolcular alarak olunmuyor. İyi ve karakterli bir takım oluşturmak, profesyonelleri doğru bir şekilde bir araya getirmek zorundasınız.
Iğdır şehrini temsil edecek, orayı kendine bir ev diye düşünecek başarıya aç, isteyen, Iğdır FK'yi basamak olarak kullanıp başka yerlere gidebilecek oyuncu alacağız.

Salih Özcan Beşiktaş için heyecanlı: Dört gözle bekliyorum
Beşiktaşlı futbolcu Salih Özcan, Beşiktaş'ın yeni sezon hazırlıklarını yaptığı Slovakya'nın Samorin kentinde bulunan Slovakya Olimpiyat Antrenman Merkezi'nde, basına açıklamalarda bulundu.
Beşiktaş'ın yeni transferi Salih Özcan, Slovakya kampında açıklamalarda bulundu.
Salih Özcan'ın açıklamaları şöyle:
-Çok mutluyum. Beşiktaş büyük bir aile ve büyük bir camia. Herkes beni iyi karşıladı. Çok mutluyum, maçların başlamasını dört gözle bekliyorum.
-Orkun'la oynamak benim için çok güzel bir şey. Aynı düşünüyoruz. Bazı pozisyonlarda kendimi rahat hissediyorum, oynama stilinden dolayı. Milli takımda da gördünüz. İyi olacağını düşünüyorum.
-Orkun Kökçü'nün transferde etkisi var. Ara sıra aradı ve konuştuk. Durumu sordu. Orkun'un da bir şekilde etkisi var.
-Hocayla ilgili... Çok iyi bir enerji gösteriyor. Kendisi de antrenman yapmak istiyor gibi bizimle, o kadar enerjisi var. Kamp yoğun geçiyor.
-Avrupa maçına da iyi hazırlanıyoruz. İlk maçımız evde, büyük ihtimalle alırız o maçı da.
-Beşiktaş büyük bir kulüp ve şampiyonluğu hak ediyor. İnşallah bu sene şampiyon oluruz.
-Kendimi rahat hissettiğim pozisyon 6, Orkun biraz daha önde. O golleri atsın da ben arkasını süpürürüm (Gülerek).

Aslan'dan Garnacho bombası: Chelsea ikna edilebilecek mi?
Chelsea, gelecek sezon planlamasında düşünülmeyen Alejandro Garnacho'yu satmak istiyor. Galatasaray'ın kiralama formülüyle masaya oturabileceği belirtildi. İngiliz ekibi oyuncudan komple çıkmayı hedefliyor. Ancak istedikleri teklifler gelmedi.
Galatasaray'da transfer ağırlığı orta sahaya verildi. Ancak kanatlardaki alternatif sayısının da yükseltilmesi gerekiyor. Bu sebeple hem sağ hem de sol taraf için adam bakılıyor. Sarı-Kırmızılılar'ın sol taraf için Alejandro Garnacho'yu listesine eklediği öğrenildi.
ROMA'YI REDDETMİŞLERDİ
Chelsea, 22 yaşındaki futbolcuyu geride bıraktığımız sezonun başında Manchester United'dan transfer etti. 46.2 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödediler. Alejandro Garnacho, beklentileri karşılayamadı. Bu arada Roma ve Napoli de devrede bulunuyor. Roma'nın yaptığı kiralama teklifi, kısa süre önce reddedildi.
KİMSE O PARALARI VERMİYOR
Chelsea, 46.2 milyon euro ödediği oyuncuda fazla zarar etmek istemiyor. Sorun şu ki; bugün itibarıyla bütün taliplerin kafasında kiralama teklifi var. Kimse yüksek bonservis vermeyi düşünmüyor. Chelsea mecburen kiralama önerilerini değerlendirmeye başlayabilir. İşler bu noktaya gelirse, Galatasaray'ın ciddi şekilde masaya oturacağı belirtildi. Arjantinli yıldız, TFF'nin genç yabancı kriterini karşılıyor. Aynı zamanda sol kanat haricinde sağ tarafta da görev yapabiliyor.

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Lion “Olimpik”inin fransalı yarımmüdafiəçisi və kapitanı Korentin Tolisso “toxucular”la müqaviləsinin müddətini 3 mövsümlük artırıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Yeni müqaviləyə əsasən, 31 yaşlı fransalı mərkəz yarımmüdafiəçisi 2029-cu ilin iyun ayının sonuna qədər “Olimpik”in xidmətində olacaq.
Xatırladaq ki, Tolisso “toxucular”ın məzunudur və “Olimpik”dən kənarda yalnız bircə dəfə – 2017–2022-ci illərdə “Bayern”də çıxış edib. Yarımmüdafiəçi Münhen təmsilçisinin heyətində 5 dəfə Bundesliqa çempionu, 1 dəfə UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının, 2 dəfə isə ölkə kubokunun qalibi olub. Fransız oyunçu “Bayern”də 118 oyuna 21 qol və 15 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə yadda qalıb.
Tolissonun “Olimpik” karyerası isə 309 oyun, 57 qol və 36 məhsuldar ötürmədən ibarətdir.
Korentin Tolisso həmçinin Fransa millisinin heyətində 2018-ci ildə dünya çempionluğunu qazanıb. O, ölkəsinin yığma komandasında 28 oyuna 2 qol vurub.
Xabi Alonso: “Çelsi”ni zirvəyə qaytarmaq üçün buradayam”
“Çelsi”nin yeni baş məşqçisi, 44 yaşlı ispaniyalı futbol mütəxəssisi Xabi Alonso London komandasının sükanı arxasında işə başlayıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, o, düşərgəyə qoşulduqdan sonra klub televiziyasına ilk müsahibəsini verib.
İspan mütəxəssis London klubunda işə başlamasından, qarşısına qoyduğu məqsədlərdən və azarkeşlərə mesajından danışıb. 44 yaşlı məşqçi “Çelsi”yə qoşulmaqdan qürur duyduğunu bildirib və klubun layihəsinə tam inandığını vurğulayıb:
“Bu, çox gözəl hissdir. Dünyanın ən böyük klublarından birinin baş məşqçisi olmaq böyük şərəfdir. Burada olmaq üçün səbirsizlənirdim və işə başlamaqdan böyük həyəcan duyuram. Klub rəhbərliyi ilə eyni baxışları bölüşürük və birlikdə böyük uğurlar qazana biləcəyimizə inanıram”.
Xabio Alonso əsas məqsədinin güclü kollektiv formalaşdırmaq olduğunu deyib:
“Ən vacibi komanda ruhu yaratmaqdır. Futbolçular, məşqçilər heyəti və azarkeşlər eyni istiqamətdə hərəkət etməlidirlər. Yaxşı oyun, düzgün iş və birlik olarsa, nəticələr də gələcək”.
İspan mütəxəssis “Stemford Bridc”də azarkeşlərlə xüsusi bağ qurmaq istədiyini də gizlətməyib:
“İlk dəfə “Stemford Bridc”də komandaya rəhbərlik edəcəyim günü səbirsizliklə gözləyirəm. Azarkeşlərlə möhkəm əlaqə qurmalıyıq. Onların dəstəyi bizim üçün çox vacib olacaq. Şəxsiyyət deyil, komanda qalib gəlir. Əgər biz əlbir olsaq, böyük müvəffəqiyyət qazanacağıq. Komandanın imkanı məni ruhlandırır. Burada, işləməyə, oyun məfkurəsini ortaya qoymağa heyət var”.
Qeyd edək ki, Xabi Alonso artıq Kobhemdə mövsümöncəsi hazırlığa başlayıb və futbolçularla ilk məşqlərini keçirib. O, “Çelsi”nin yenidən yüksək hədəflər uğrunda mübarizə aparan komandaya çevrilməsi üçün əlindən gələni edəcəyini vurğulayıb.
Kabalyero “Mançester Siti”yə qayıtdı, Nyupan ayrıldı
“Mançester Siti”nin sabiq üzvü, 2023-cü ildə əlcəklərini asılqandan asmış keçmiş qapıçı Villi Kabalyero “şəhərlilər”in düşərgəsinə qayıdıb.
Arena.az bu barədə İngiltərə klubunun rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
Bildirilir ki, Kabalyero “Mançester Siti”nin baş məşqçisi, 46 yaşlı italyan mütəxəssis Entso Mareskanın rəhbərlik etdiyi məşqçi qərargahında çalışacaq.
Xatırladaq ki, 44 yaşlı argentinalı 2014–2017-ci illərdə “Mançester Siti”də çıxış edib. Amma o, bu komandada daha çox ehtiyat qapıçı funksiyasını daşıyıb.
Yeri gəlmişkən, “Mançester Siti”nin yarımmüdafiəçisi Sverre Nyupan icarə əsasında Belçikanın “Lommel” klubuna keçib. Bu barədə İngiltərə təmsilçisinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. İcarə bir mövsüm üçün hesablanıb və satınalma hüququ nəzərdə tutulmayıb.
“Mançester Siti” Sverre Nyupanı 2025-ci ilin yayında transfer edib. 19 yaşlı norveçli futbolçu indiyədək əsas komandanın heyətində rəsmi oyuna çıxmayıb.
Kristian Pulişiç ciddi müalicə almalı olacaq
“Milan”ın və ABŞ yığmasının hücumçusu Kristian Pulişiç DÇ-2026-nın 1/8 final mərhələsinin Belçikaya qarşı oyununda (1:4) zədələnmişdi.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Pulişiçin əsaslı tibbi müayinəsi amerikalı futbolçunun 6 həftəlik müddətə sıradan çıxdığını təsdiqləyib.
Vurğulanır ki, Pulişiç “Milan”ın növbəti mövsüm ərəfəsində keçiriləcək hazırlıq mərhələsini bütünlüklə buraxmalı olacaq. Buna rəğmən, Pulişiçin, sentyabr ayında yaşıl meydanlara qayıdışı təxmin edilir.
Xatırladaq ki, Kristian Pulişiç futbola “Pensilvaniya Klassiks”in heyətində qədəm qoyub və buradan Avropaya – Dortmund “Borussiya”sının akademiyasına yol tapıb. Buradan “Çelsi”yə icarəyə yollanmış amerikan hücumçu daha sonra tamhüquqlu əsasda “zadəganlar”a qoşulub. 2023-cü ilin iyulunda isə “Milan” 20 milyon avro məbləğ müqabilində Pulişiçi heyətinə qatıb. Pulişiçin “Milan”la müqaviləsinin müddəti 2027-ci ilin iyun ayının sonuna qədər qüvvədədir.
Kristianın “Milan” karyerası ümumilikdə 134 oyun, 42 qol və 27 məhsuldar ötürmədən ibarətdir.
Pulişiçin qənimətlər muzeyində “Borussiya” ilə qazandığı Almaniya Kuboku və “Çelsi” ilə qalib gəldiyi UEFA Çempionlar Liqası, UEFA Super Kuboku və FIFA Klub Dünya Kuboku var.
Pulişiç 2016-cı ilin mart ayında debüt etdiyi ABŞ yığmasının heyətində 90 oyun keçirib, 33 qol vurub, 23 məhsuldar ötürmə verib. Pulişiç “yankilər”lə 2 dəfə CONCACAF Millətlər Liqasını (2019/2020, 2022/2023) qazanıb.
“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 27 yaşlı cinah hücumçusunun transfer dəyərini 40 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.
“Atletiko”dan 40 milyonluq transfer
“Sportinq”in futbolçusu Morten Yulmann karyerasını İspaniyada davam etdirəcək.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, danimarkalı yarımmüdafiəçi “Atletiko” ilə anlaşıb. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Madrid təmsilçisi Yulmannla 5 illik müqavilə imzalayıb.
“Sportinq” yarımmüdafiəçinin satışından 40 milyon avro qazanacaq.
Yulmann Danimarka millisinin də üzvüdür.
DÇ-2026: İngiltərə Norveçə, Argentina İsveçrəyə qarşı
Dünya çempionatında 1/4 final mərhələsinə yekun vurulacaq.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, sonuncu gündə iki qarşılaşma keçiriləcək.
İlk matç Norveç ilə İngiltərə arasında olacaq. Görüşə saat 01:00-da start veriləcək.
Son çempion Argentina isə İsveçrənin müqavimətini qırmağa çalışacaq. Bu matç isə saat 05:00-da başlayacaq.
Hər iki cütün qalibi yarımfinalda bir-biri ilə üz-üzə gələcək.
DÇ-2026
1/4 final
12 iyul
01:00 Norveç – İngiltərə
05:00 Argentina – İsveçrə
Yeni baş məşqçidən Ronaldo ilə bağlı açıqlama
Portuqaliya millisinin yeni baş məşqçisisi Jorje Jezus hücumçu Kriştiano Ronaldo haqda fikirlərini bölüşüb.
Futbolpress.az xarici KİV-ə istinadən xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis 41 yaşlı futbolçu üçün yığmanın qapılarının açıq olduğunu bildirib:
“Ronaldo Portuqaliyanın simvoludur. O, heç vaxt milli üçün problem ola bilməz. “Əl Nəsr”də karyerasına davam edir və güman ki, orada da futbolla vidalaşacaq. Millidə də oynamağa hazır olduğu müddətdə qapılarımız açıqdır”.
Ronaldonun çıxış etdiyi Portuqaliya millisi dünya çempionatına 1/8 finalda vida edib. Komanda İspaniyaya uduzub – 0:1. Ronaldo matçdan sonra millidəki karyerasını bitirməyi düşündüyünü deyib.
Makron Fransa – İspaniya oyununu izləyə bilməyəcək
“Mançester Siti” 17 yaşlı istedadı transfer etdi – RƏSMİ
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"Mançester Siti" 17 yaşlı futbolçu transfer etdi
Zeballos’ agent meets Napoli as contract details revealed
Corriere dello Sport confirms that Napoli have an agreement in place with Boca Juniors talent Exequiel Zeballos, whose agent met Giovanni Manna in Naples earlier this week.
Boca Juniors winger Zeballos, 24, is ready to join Napoli and has already agreed to personal terms with the Serie A giants.
Details behind Zeballos’ agreement with Napoli
The news was first reported by Alfredo Pedullà earlier this week, and Corriere dello Sport adds more details about the agreement between Napoli and the Argentine.
According to the report, Zeballos has agreed to sign a four-year deal worth €1.3m per season. Zeballos’ agent reportedly met Napoli director Manna in Naples on Wednesday, confirming his client’s desire to move to the Stadio Maradona.

The 24-year-old only wants to join Napoli and is eager to wait for an agreement between the Partenopei and his club, Boca Juniors.
The player has a €20m clause, which Napoli won’t match given that Zeballos’ contract runs out on December 31, 2026.

Boca have frozen him out of the team as he’s refused to sign a new deal, and Napoli hope to secure a deal with the Argentinian club for around €10m.
Pedullà reported that the Partenopei had already offered €10m, while Tuttosport reported that the Serie A side is preparing an opening bid of €9m.
Man United’s Ederson decision troubles Atalanta as stats prove midfielder’s fitness
Gazzetta reports that Manchester United were concerned about the condition of Ederson’s right knee, but Atalanta believe the Brazilian is fully fit and might offer him a new contract, given that he has less than a year left on his current deal.
Manchester United have abandoned the deal to sign Atalanta midfielder Ederson for €45m.
The two clubs and the player have had an agreement in place for over a month, but Ederson didn’t pass the second part of his medical tests held in Manchester.
Why Man United decided against signing Ederson
According to Gazzetta, the Red Devils were not convinced about the condition of Ederson’s right knee, which didn’t meet the athletic standards required by the Premier League side.
Ederson did undergo arthroscopic surgery on his right meniscus in August last year, but after that he went on to play 3,169 minutes across all competitions with La Dea, collecting 30 appearances in Serie A and nine in the Champions League.

Ederson was the fourth outfield player with the most minutes played at Atalanta last season, and La Dea believes that the Brazilian, regardless of Manchester United’s assessment, is fully fit.
Some Italian media believe that performances from Roma’s Manu Koné at the World Cup have convinced the Red Devils to drop Ederson to try to sign the Frenchman instead.
According to Corriere dello Sport, however, the Giallorossi will demand at least €55m for Koné.
Manchester United’s decision leaves Atalanta in trouble given that Ederson’s contract in Bergamo expires in 2027 and the Nerazzurri will probably need to offer the Brazilian a new deal unless another club knocks on their door in the coming weeks.
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- Koné: Roma set asking price for Man United as Soulé’s agent meets Sunderland and Fulham
Koné: Roma set asking price for Man United as Soulé’s agent meets Sunderland and Fulham
According to Il Corriere dello Sport, Roma will demand at least €55m for Manchester United target Manu Koné, while Matias Soulè’s agent has travelled to England to meet Sunderland and Fulham.
Roma may sell some of their star players in the coming weeks due to financial needs, as UEFA has fined the Giallorossi and they must improve their financial records in the upcoming months.
Premier League interest in Roma’s Koné and Soulè
It is no secret that France international Koné has attracted interest from Manchester United, who have refused to sign Ederson from Atalanta to focus on the Roma star.


According to Corriere dello Sport, however, the Giallorossi won’t let the central midfielder leave for less than €55m.
Argentine winger Soulè is another target of Premier League clubs, and, according to Corriere dello Sport, his agent, Martin Guastadisegno, has travelled to England to meet with executives at Sunderland and Fulham.
Roma value Soulè at €35m. The ex-Juventus talent has an amortised cost of €15.5m in the Roma balance sheet, so a sale for €35m would allow the Giallorossi to make a capital gain of circa €20m.
Chelsea plot move for 18-year-old wonderkid with huge potential as rivals enter race
Chelsea are interested in signing the Atalanta defender Honest Ahanor during the summer transfer window.
They will face competition from Brighton for the talented central defender. According to a report from TMW, Brighton are also interested in signing the central defender, and it remains to be seen whether the Italian outfit is prepared to sanction his departure.
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Chelsea is keen on Honest Ahanor
Ahanor has been linked with multiple Premier League clubs in recent weeks, and he’s a talented player with a bright future. He has the potential to become a top-class player, and it is no surprise that Premier League clubs are monitoring his situation.
Chelsea needs more quality in its defence, and the Atalanta defender could be an excellent long-term investment for them. The 18-year-old is still quite young, but he is already an important first-team player for the Italian club. He has shown the quality and maturity to compete at a high level.
Chelsea could groom him into an important first-team player. Regular football in England could help him improve further and fulfil his tremendous potential.
Meanwhile, Atalanta will not want to easily lose a promising young prospect like him. Chelsea might have to pay a premium to get the deal done. Liverpool have also been mentioned as a potential destination in recent months.
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Brighton is interested in Ahanor
On the other hand, Brighton are looking to build for the future, and they are interested in the 18-year-old. They have recently signed Luca Vušković from Tottenham, who is regarded as one of the finest young central defenders in Europe.
Adding Ahanor to the squad would give them a solid defensive unit for the foreseeable future. It remains to be seen how the situation develops.
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Tottenham want 27-year-old World Cup quarter-finalist as rebuild continues
Tottenham Hotspur are interested in signing the Sevilla attacker Ruben Vargas during the summer transfer window.
He has been quite impressive for Switzerland in the ongoing World Cup, with two goals and an assist to his name. He has attracted Tottenham’s attention with his performances, and it remains to be seen whether the North London club can get the deal done.
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Ruben Vargas has done well in the World Cup
The player is currently focused on the upcoming quarter-finals with Argentina. It remains to be seen whether he can help his team reach the semi-finals.
Sevilla would be prepared to sell the player for €15 million, according to Orgullo Biri, and Tottenham certainly have the financial muscle to get the deal done.
The 27-year-old is at the peak of his career, and he could look to make an immediate impact in the Premier League. The move could look like a bargain if he manages to adapt to English football quickly. He has goals and assists in his game, and he will add pace and unpredictability in the final third as well.
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Tottenham could use Vargas
Tottenham looked quite mediocre in the final third last season, and they need to improve there. Signing Vargas will not o create more opportunities; it will help them score goals as well. The 27-year-old could be attracted to the idea of joining the London club. It would be a step up in his career, and he would get to play for a big club.
Meanwhile, Brighton are monitoring his situation, and both clubs have the resources to pay €15 million for the Swiss International. It will be interesting to see where he ends up.
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Liverpool ace set for shock Premier League move after transfer breakthrough
Curtis Jones has been linked with a move away from Liverpool in recent months.
He has been linked with multiple Italian clubs, but it seems that Nottingham Forest are now in a position to secure his signature.
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Curtis Jones is closing in on an exit
According to a report from CDS via FC Inter News, Nottingham Forest are close to reaching an agreement with Liverpool and Inter Milan will miss out on the 25-year-old central midfielder.
Jones has struggled for regular opportunities at Liverpool, and he needs to play more often at this stage of his career. Leaving his boyhood club could be ideal for him.
Nottingham Forest will be able to provide him with regular opportunities, helping him develop further and fulfil his potential. The 25-year-old has been an excellent player for Liverpool whenever called upon. He has the technical attributes to compete at a high level, and he could be a star for Nottingham Forest.
He will not only bring control and composure to the team but also, with his technical ability, versatility, and press resistance, add a new dimension to the Nottingham Forest midfield.
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Liverpool will need to replace Jones
It remains to be seen whether Liverpool can recoup a significant amount of money from his departure. They need more quality in the middle of the park. Ideally, they should invest in a couple of midfielders before the window closes. They should sign a quality central midfielder and a reliable defensive midfielder as well.
Meanwhile, Jones will look to sort out his future quickly and focus on his football. He is good enough to start in the Premier League regularly, and he will look to prove his quality at Nottingham Forest if the move goes through.
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- Arsenal in ‘regular contact’ to sign prolific 51-G/A forward, reliable journalist confirms
Arsenal in ‘regular contact’ to sign prolific 51-G/A forward, reliable journalist confirms
Arsenal are interested in signing the Greek attacker Christos Tzolis from Club Brugge during the summer transfer window.
According to Fabrizio Romano, they are in ‘regular contact’ with the player’s representatives about a summer move, and the player is keen to join the London club as well.
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Arsenal keen on Christos Tzolis
Leandro Trossard is set to join the Turkish club Besiktas, and the Greek attacker is likely to come in as his replacement. He had an outstanding season with Belgian club Brugge last year, contributing to 51 goals in all competitions.
He is a young player with great potential and could become a future star for Arsenal. The Gunners need more creativity and a cutting edge in the final third. The 24-year-old can operate as a left-sided winger, and he will add pace, flair and unpredictability in the final third.
He is versatile enough to operate on either flank, and he could be the ideal utility man for Arsenal.
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Arsenal move would be ideal for Tzolis
Regular football in the Premier League could help the attacker improve further and fulfil his tremendous potential. Arsenal have done well to nurture young players in the past, and they could play a key role in his development.
The Premier League champions will look to plug the weaknesses in their squad and defend their title next year. They will look to go all the way in the UEFA Champions League as well after losing to PSG in the final last season.
They need quality players, and the 24-year-old attacker could prove an outstanding acquisition. He has the technical attributes to do well in the Premier League, and he could develop into a star for Arsenal.
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- Spain next World Cup match: Fixture schedule, start time, draw bracket as La Roja face France in semifinals
Spain next World Cup match: Fixture schedule, start time, draw bracket as La Roja face France in semifinals

Spain next World Cup match: Fixture schedule, start time, draw bracket as La Roja face France in semifinals originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Spain enter the 2026 World Cup as the second-highest-ranked team and one of the heavy favorites for the title in North America.
European champions two years ago, La Roja boast one of the strongest rosters of any nation at these finals, and it would be a profound shock indeed if they did not at least progress to the knockout phase.
While there are concerns around the fitness of star winger Lamine Yamal, head coach Luis de la Fuente has plenty of options at his disposal as he looks to navigate the knockout stages having topped their group.
Here is everything you need to know about Spain's appearance at the World Cup, including the latest results from the tournament.
When is Spain's next match at World Cup 2026?
Spain edged Belgium for a spot in the semifinals.
They will now face France in their next match.
The match will take place on Tuesday, July 14 with kickoff at 3 p.m. ET from AT&T Stadium.
Spain match schedule, results from World Cup 2026
| Date | Time (ET) | Match / Result | Location |
| Mon, Jun. 15 | 12 p.m. | Group stage: Spain 0-0 Cape Verde | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
| Sun, Jun. 21 | 12 p.m. | Group stage: Spain 4-0 Saudi Arabia | Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta |
| Fri, Jun. 26 | 8 p.m. | Group stage: Uruguay 0-1 Spain | Akron Stadium, Zapopan |
| Thurs, Jul. 2 | 3 p.m. | R32: Spain 3-0 Austria | SoFi Stadium, Inglewood |
| Mon, Jul. 6 | 3 p.m. | R16: Portugal 0-1 Spain | AT&T Stadium, Arlington |
| Fri, Jul. 12 | 3 p.m. | QF: Spain 2-1 Belgium | SoFi Stadium, Inglewood |
| Tue, Jul. 14 | 3 p.m. | SF: France vs. Spain | AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX) |
World Cup Group H table
| Team | PTS | GP | W | L | D | GF | GA | GD |
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| 1.Spain - Q | 7 | 3 | 2 | 0 | 1 | 6 | 1 | +5 |
| 2. Cape Verde - Q | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 3 | 2 | 2 | 0 |
| 3. Uruguay - E | 2 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | -1 |
| 4. Saudi Arabia - E | 2 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 4 | -4 |
How to watch Spain matches at World Cup 2026
TV channel: FOX, FS1
Live stream: fubo,FOX One,FOX Sports app/website
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.
Spain World Cup 2026 draw bracket for Group H
Round of 32
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
| Sun, Jun. 28 | 3 p.m. | M1: South Africa 0-1 Canada | SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA) |
| Mon, Jun. 29 | 1 p.m. | M4: Brazil 2-1 Japan | NRG Stadium (Houston, TX) |
| Mon, Jun. 29 | 4:30 p.m. | M2: Germany 1-1 (3-4 on pens) Paraguay | Gillette Stadium (Foxboro, MA) |
| Mon, Jun. 29 | 9 p.m. | M3: Netherlands 1-1 (2-3 on pens) Morocco | Estadio BBVA (Guadalupe, MEX) |
| Tue, Jun. 30 | 1 p.m. | M6: Ivory Coast 1-2 Norway | AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX) |
| Tue, Jun. 30 | 5 p.m. | M5: France 3-0 Sweden | MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ) |
| Tue, Jun. 30 | 9 p.m. | M7: Mexico 2-0 Ecuador | Estadio Azteca (Mexico City, MEX) |
| Wed, Jul. 1 | 12 p.m. | M8: England 2-1 DR Congo | Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA) |
| Wed, Jul. 1 | 4 p.m. | M10: Belgium 3-2 (AET) Senegal | Lumen Field (Seattle, WA) |
| Wed, Jul. 1 | 8 p.m. | M9: United States 2-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina | Levi's Stadium (Santa Clara, CA) |
| Thu, Jul. 2 | 3 p.m. | M12: Spain 3-0 Austria | SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA) |
| Thu, Jul. 2 | 7 p.m. | M11: Portugal 2-1 Croatia | BMO Field (Toronto, CAN) |
| Thu, Jul. 2 | 11 p.m. | M13: Switzerland 2-0 Algeria | BC Place (Vancouver, CAN) |
| Fr, Jul. 3 | 2 p.m. | M16: Australia 1-1 (2-4 on pens) Egypt | AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX) |
| Fri, Jul. 3 | 6 p.m. | M14: Argentina 3-2 Cape Verde | Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL) |
| Fri, Jul. 3 | 9:30 p.m. | M15: Colombia 0-1 Ghana | Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO) |
Round of 16
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
| Sat, Jul. 4 | 1 p.m. | M2: Canada 0-3 Morocco | NRG Stadium (Houston, TX) |
| Sat, Jul. 4 | 5 p.m. | M1: Paraguay 0-1 France | Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, PA) |
| Sun, Jul. 5 | 4 p.m. | M3: Brazil 1-2 Norway | MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ) |
| Sun, Jul. 5 | 8 p.m. | M4: Mexico 2-3England | Estadio Azteca (Mexico City, MEX) |
| Mon, Jul. 6 | 3 p.m. | M5: Portugal 0-1 Spain | AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX) |
| Mon, Jul. 6 | 8 p.m. | M6: USA 1-4 Belgium | Lumen Field (Seattle, WA) |
| Tue, Jul. 7 | 12 p.m. | M7: Argentina 3-2 Egypt | Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA) |
| Tue, Jul. 7 | 4 p.m. | M8: Switzerland 0-0 (4-3 on pens) Colombia | BC Place (Vancouver, CAN) |
Quarterfinals
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
| Thu, Jul. 9 | 4 p.m. | QF1: France 2-0Morocco | Gillette Stadium (Foxboro, MA) |
| Fri, Jul. 10 | 3 p.m. | QF2: Spain 2-1 Belgium | SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA) |
| Sat, Jul. 11 | 5 p.m. | QF3: Norway vs. England | Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL) |
| Sat, Jul. 11 | 9 p.m. | QF4: Winner, R16 M7 vs. Winner, R16 M8 | Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO) |
Semifinals
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
| Tue, Jul. 14 | 3 p.m. | SF1: France vs. Spain | AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX) |
| Wed, Jul. 15 | 3 p.m. | SF2: Winner, QF3 vs. Winner, QF4 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA) |
Third-place match
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
| Sat, Jul. 18 | 5 p.m. | Loser, SF1 vs. Loser, SF2 | Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL) |
Final
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
| Sun, Jul. 19 | 3 p.m. | Winner, SF1 vs. Winner, SF2 | MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ) |
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- France next World Cup match: Fixture schedule, start time, draw bracket as Les Blues face Spain in semifinals
France next World Cup match: Fixture schedule, start time, draw bracket as Les Blues face Spain in semifinals

France next World Cup match: Fixture schedule, start time, draw bracket as Les Blues face Spain in semifinals originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
France arrived at this summer's World Cup bidding for a successful end to Didier Deschamps' time in charge.
The head coach will step down after the tournament, with Zinedine Zidane widely expected to take over the position with Les Bleus that Deschamps has held since 2012. He will have a difficult job to replace his former teammate, who led France to glory at the 2018 finals in Russia and only lost the 2022 showpiece to Argentina on penalties.
France undoubtedly boast one of the strongest rosters in the tournament, and topped Group I comfortably after wins against Senegal, Norway and Iraq.
Here is everything you need to know about France's appearance at the World Cup, including the latest results from the tournament.
When is France's next match at World Cup 2026?
France are into the semifinals after beating Morocco 2-0.
They now face Spain in the semifinals
The match will take place on Tuesday, July 14 with kickoff at 3 p.m. ET from AT&T Stadium.
France match schedule, results from World Cup 2026
| Date | Time (ET) | Match / Result | Location |
| Tue, Jun. 16 | 3 p.m. | Group stage: France 3-1 Senegal | MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford |
| Mon, Jun. 22 | 5 p.m. | Group stage: France 3-0 Iraq | Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia |
| Fri, Jun. 26 | 3 p.m. | Group stage: Norway 1-4 France | Gillette Stadium, Foxborough |
| Tues, Jun. 30 | 5 p.m. | R32: France 3-0 Sweden | MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford |
| Sat, Jul. 4 | 5 p.m. | R16: Paraguay 0-1 France | Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia |
| Thurs, Jul. 9 | 4 p.m. | QF: France 2-0 Morocco | Gillette Stadium, Foxborough |
| Tue, Jul. 14 | 3 p.m. | SF: France vs. Spain | AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX) |
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World Cup Group I table
| Team | PTS | GP | W | L | D | GF | GA | GD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. France - Q | 9 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 2 | +8 |
| 2. Norway - Q | 6 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 8 | 7 | +1 |
| 3. Senegal - Q | 3 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 6 | +2 |
| 4. Iraq - E | 0 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 12 | -11 |
How to watch France matches at World Cup 2026
TV channel: FOX, FS1
Live stream: fubo,FOX One,FOX Sports app/website
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.
France World Cup 2026 draw bracket for Group I
The winner of Group I will enter the knockout stage bracket on the top half, scheduled to take on a third-place qualifier from either Group C, D, F, G or H.
Round of 32
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
| Sun, Jun. 28 | 3 p.m. | M1: South Africa 0-1 Canada | SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA) |
| Mon, Jun. 29 | 1 p.m. | M4: Brazil 2-1 Japan | NRG Stadium (Houston, TX) |
| Mon, Jun. 29 | 4:30 p.m. | M2: Germany 1-1 (3-4 on pens) Paraguay | Gillette Stadium (Foxboro, MA) |
| Mon, Jun. 29 | 9 p.m. | M3: Netherlands 1-1 (2-3 on pens) Morocco | Estadio BBVA (Guadalupe, MEX) |
| Tue, Jun. 30 | 1 p.m. | M6: Ivory Coast 1-2 Norway | AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX) |
| Tue, Jun. 30 | 5 p.m. | M5: France 3-0 Sweden | MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ) |
| Tue, Jun. 30 | 9 p.m. | M7: Mexico 2-0 Ecuador | Estadio Azteca (Mexico City, MEX) |
| Wed, Jul. 1 | 12 p.m. | M8: England 2-1 DR Congo | Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA) |
| Wed, Jul. 1 | 4 p.m. | M10: Belgium 3-2 (AET) Senegal | Lumen Field (Seattle, WA) |
| Wed, Jul. 1 | 8 p.m. | M9: United States 2-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina | Levi's Stadium (Santa Clara, CA) |
| Thu, Jul. 2 | 3 p.m. | M12: Spain 3-0 Austria | SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA) |
| Thu, Jul. 2 | 7 p.m. | M11: Portugal 2-1 Croatia | BMO Field (Toronto, CAN) |
| Thu, Jul. 2 | 11 p.m. | M13: Switzerland 2-0 Algeria | BC Place (Vancouver, CAN) |
| Fr, Jul. 3 | 2 p.m. | M16: Australia 1-1 (2-4 on pens) Egypt | AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX) |
| Fri, Jul. 3 | 6 p.m. | M14: Argentina 3-2 Cape Verde | Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL) |
| Fri, Jul. 3 | 9:30 p.m. | M15: Colombia 0-1 Ghana | Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO) |
Round of 16
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
| Sat, Jul. 4 | 1 p.m. | M2: Canada 0-3 Morocco | NRG Stadium (Houston, TX) |
| Sat, Jul. 4 | 5 p.m. | M1: Paraguay 0-1 France | Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, PA) |
| Sun, Jul. 5 | 4 p.m. | M3: Brazil 1-2 Norway | MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ) |
| Sun, Jul. 5 | 8 p.m. | M4: Mexico 2-3 England | Estadio Azteca (Mexico City, MEX) |
| Mon, Jul. 6 | 3 p.m. | M5: Portugal 0-1 Spain | AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX) |
| Mon, Jul. 6 | 8 p.m. | M6: USA 1-4 Belgium | Lumen Field (Seattle, WA) |
| Tue, Jul. 7 | 12 p.m. | M7: Argentina 3-2 Egypt | Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA) |
| Tue, Jul. 7 | 4 p.m. | M8: Switzerland 0-0 (4-3 on pens) Colombia | BC Place (Vancouver, CAN) |
Quarterfinals
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
| Thu, Jul. 9 | 4 p.m. | QF1: France 2-0 Morocco | Gillette Stadium (Foxboro, MA) |
| Fri, Jul. 10 | 3 p.m. | QF2: Spain 2-1 Belgium | SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA) |
| Sat, Jul. 11 | 5 p.m. | QF3: Norway vs. England | Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL) |
| Sat, Jul. 11 | 9 p.m. | QF4: Argentina vs. Switzerland | Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO) |
Semifinals
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
| Tue, Jul. 14 | 3 p.m. | SF1: France vs. Spain | AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX) |
| Wed, Jul. 15 | 3 p.m. | SF2: Winner, QF3 vs. Winner, QF4 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA) |
Third-place match
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
| Sat, Jul. 18 | 5 p.m. | Loser, SF1 vs. Loser, SF2 | Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL) |
Final
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
| Sun, Jul. 19 | 3 p.m. | Winner, SF1 vs. Winner, SF2 | MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ) |
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- Kylian Mbappe next World Cup match: Fixture schedule, start time, draw bracket as France face Spain in semifinals
Kylian Mbappe next World Cup match: Fixture schedule, start time, draw bracket as France face Spain in semifinals

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Kylian Mbappe returns to his favorite stage this summer, with France once again among the leading contenders for glory at the 2026 World Cup.
Mbappe has scored an incredible 86 goals in 103 appearances across his first two seasons with Real Madrid. However, a lack of a La Liga or Champions League titles at the same time as his former club Paris Saint-Germain have become Europe's dominant force makes club football a complicated picture for the 27-year-old at present.
His previous two outings at the World Cup have been indisputably stellar, though. Mbappe became the first teenager since Pele to score in a World Cup final as Les Bleus beat Croatia 4-2 to win their second title in 2018.
Four years later, they suffered penalty shootout heartbreak against Lionel Messi and Argentina in the showpiece match, but not before Mbappe became the second man in history and first since England's Geoff Hurst in 1966 to score a hat-trick in the final. He finished as the tournament's top scorer with eight goals, one ahead of Messi.
In North America, Mbappe will want to reassert his credentials as one of the best players on the planet and all of France's matches will be appointment viewing.
Here is everything you need to know about Mbappe's World Cup, including the latest results from the tournament.
When is Kylian Mbappe next match at World Cup 2026?
France are into the semifinals after beating Morocco 2-0.
They now face Spain in the semifinals
The match will take place on Tuesday, July 14 with kickoff at 3 p.m. ET from AT&T Stadium.
France match schedule, results from World Cup 2026
| Date | Time (ET) | Match / Result | Location |
| Tue, Jun. 16 | 3 p.m. | Group stage: France3-1 Senegal | MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford |
| Mon, Jun. 22 | 5 p.m. | Group stage: France3-0 Iraq | Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia |
| Fri, Jun. 26 | 3 p.m. | Group stage: Norway 1-4France | Gillette Stadium, Foxborough |
| Tues, Jun. 30 | 5 p.m. | R32: France 3-0 Sweden | MetLife Stadium, East Rutherford |
| Sat, Jul. 4 | 5 p.m. | R16: Paraguay vs. France | Lincoln Financial Field, Philadelphia |
| Thurs, Jul. 9 | 4 p.m. | QF: France 2-0 Morocco | Gillette Stadium, Foxborough |
| Tue, Jul. 14 | 3 p.m. | SF: France vs. Spain | AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX) |
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World Cup Group I table
| Team | PTS | GP | W | L | D | GF | GA | GD |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1. France - Q | 9 | 3 | 3 | 0 | 0 | 10 | 2 | +8 |
| 2. Norway - Q | 6 | 3 | 2 | 1 | 0 | 8 | 7 | +1 |
| 3. Senegal - Q | 3 | 3 | 1 | 2 | 0 | 8 | 6 | +2 |
| 4. Iraq - E | 0 | 3 | 0 | 3 | 0 | 1 | 12 | -11 |
How to watch Kylian Mbappe at World Cup 2026
TV channel: FOX, FS1
Live stream: fubo,FOX One,FOX Sports app/website
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.
France World Cup 2026 draw bracket for Group I
The winner of Group I will enter the knockout stage bracket on the top half, scheduled to take on a third-place qualifier from either Group C, D, F, G or H.
Round of 32
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
| Sun, Jun. 28 | 3 p.m. | M1: South Africa 0-1 Canada | SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA) |
| Mon, Jun. 29 | 1 p.m. | M4: Brazil 2-1 Japan | NRG Stadium (Houston, TX) |
| Mon, Jun. 29 | 4:30 p.m. | M2: Germany 1-1 (3-4 on pens) Paraguay | Gillette Stadium (Foxboro, MA) |
| Mon, Jun. 29 | 9 p.m. | M3: Netherlands 1-1 (2-3 on pens) Morocco | Estadio BBVA (Guadalupe, MEX) |
| Tue, Jun. 30 | 1 p.m. | M6: Ivory Coast 1-2 Norway | AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX) |
| Tue, Jun. 30 | 5 p.m. | M5: France 3-0 Sweden | MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ) |
| Tue, Jun. 30 | 9 p.m. | M7: Mexico 2-0 Ecuador | Estadio Azteca (Mexico City, MEX) |
| Wed, Jul. 1 | 12 p.m. | M8: England 2-1 DR Congo | Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA) |
| Wed, Jul. 1 | 4 p.m. | M10: Belgium 3-2 (AET) Senegal | Lumen Field (Seattle, WA) |
| Wed, Jul. 1 | 8 p.m. | M9: United States 2-0 Bosnia and Herzegovina | Levi's Stadium (Santa Clara, CA) |
| Thu, Jul. 2 | 3 p.m. | M12: Spain 3-0 Austria | SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA) |
| Thu, Jul. 2 | 7 p.m. | M11: Portugal 2-1 Croatia | BMO Field (Toronto, CAN) |
| Thu, Jul. 2 | 11 p.m. | M13: Switzerland 2-0 Algeria | BC Place (Vancouver, CAN) |
| Fr, Jul. 3 | 2 p.m. | M16: Australia 1-1 (2-4 on pens) Egypt | AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX) |
| Fri, Jul. 3 | 6 p.m. | M14: Argentina 3-2 Cape Verde | Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL) |
| Fri, Jul. 3 | 9:30 p.m. | M15: Colombia 0-1 Ghana | Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO) |
Round of 16
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
| Sat, Jul. 4 | 1 p.m. | M2: Canada 0-3 Morocco | NRG Stadium (Houston, TX) |
| Sat, Jul. 4 | 5 p.m. | Paraguay 0-1 France | Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, PA) |
| Sun, Jul. 5 | 4 p.m. | M3: Brazil 1-2 Norway | MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ) |
| Sun, Jul. 5 | 8 p.m. | M4: Mexico 3-2 England | Estadio Azteca (Mexico City, MEX) |
| Mon, Jul. 6 | 3 p.m. | M5: Portugal 0-1 Spain | AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX) |
| Mon, Jul. 6 | 8 p.m. | M6: USA 1-4 Belgium | Lumen Field (Seattle, WA) |
| Tue, Jul. 7 | 12 p.m. | M7: Argentina 3-2 Egypt | Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA) |
| Tue, Jul. 7 | 4 p.m. | M8: Switzerland 0-0 (4-3 on pens) Colombia | BC Place (Vancouver, CAN) |
Quarterfinals
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
| Thu, Jul. 9 | 4 p.m. | QF1: France 2-0 Morocco | Gillette Stadium (Foxboro, MA) |
| Fri, Jul. 10 | 3 p.m. | QF2: Spain 2-1 Belgium | SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA) |
| Sat, Jul. 11 | 5 p.m. | QF3: Norway vs. England | Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL) |
| Sat, Jul. 11 | 9 p.m. | QF4: Argentina vs. Switzerland | Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO) |
Semifinals
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
| Tue, Jul. 14 | 3 p.m. | SF1: France vs. Spain | AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX) |
| Wed, Jul. 15 | 3 p.m. | SF2: Winner, QF3 vs. Winner, QF4 | Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA) |
Third-place match
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
| Sat, Jul. 18 | 5 p.m. | Loser, SF1 vs. Loser, SF2 | Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL) |
Final
| Date | Time (ET) | Match | Location |
| Sun, Jul. 19 | 3 p.m. | Winner, SF1 vs. Winner, SF2 | MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ) |
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- Jaguars pre-training camp 53-man roster prediction: Quarterbacks
Jaguars pre-training camp 53-man roster prediction: Quarterbacks
With training camp drawing closer for the Jacksonville Jaguars, we typically put together a 53-man roster prediction beforehand based on what we learned during offseason programs.
We will still be doing that, but the format will be different. Rather than cramming every position group into one article, we'll devote an entire article to each unit before compiling our predictions at the end.
So let's begin with the quarterbacks.
Jaguars' quarterbacks on the roster
- Trevor Lawrence
- Nick Mullens
- Carter Bradley
- Joey Aguilar
Roster locks: Trevor Lawrence
We'll get to why in a second, but I do expect Mullens to be the Jaguars' backup quarterback once again. That said, he's a veteran with a contract that Jacksonville can easily get out of, so he does not fall into the roster lock category for me.
Why Nick Mullens probably makes the team
Mullens didn't have the best showing during minicamp, but he does bring valuable experience to the backup quarterback role. In addition to being ready to step in, the backup provides an extra set of eyes and can be a sounding board for ideas for the starter on the practice field, on the sidelines, and in the meeting rooms.
Bradley and/or Aguilar may possess more upside, but at this stage in their young careers, they can't provide the same insights that Mullens can. To a large degree, that can only be gained through experience.
How many quarterbacks will the Jaguars roster?
Last year, under Liam Coen, the Jaguars kept two quarterbacks on the 53-man roster, while the third was on the practice squad.
Predicting the Jaguars' 53-man roster at quarterback before training camp
Trevor Lawrence, Nick Mullens
For the reasons mentioned, there's not a lot of mystery when it comes to what the Jaguars' quarterback room will look like on the final roster.
This article originally appeared on Jaguars Wire: Jaguars pre-training camp 53-man roster prediction: Quarterbacks
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- Falcons training camp spotlight: WR Le'Meke Brockington
Falcons training camp spotlight: WR Le'Meke Brockington
The Atlanta Falcons are off for two more weeks before rookies officially report to Flowery Branch to for training camp on July 24. The team will have 12 open practices, including two joint practice sessions with the Indianapolis Colts, before the 2026 roster cut deadline.
Atlanta's relatively small six-person draft class will be joined by the team's 13 undrafted free agents, including four rookie wide receivers. The Falcons needed help at the wide receiver position and will look for someone in this group to stand out when camp begins.
In today's Falcons Wire training camp spotlight, we take a look at UDFA wide receiver Le’Meke Brockington to see what he can bring to the team in 2026.
Falcons training camp spotlight: WR Le’Meke Brockington
- 2025 Stats: 46 catches, 484 yards, 4 TD
Brockington's 2025 season was the best of his collegiate career, finishing with 484 receiving yards and four touchdowns. The 5-foot-11, 195-pound wideout appeared in 45 games for the Golden Gophers, recording 80 total catches for 1,042 receiving yards.
The former Minnesota standout also has some kick return ability, which is a common trait of many of the team's latest wide receiver additions. Brockington averaged 26.8 yards per kick return over his four collegiate seasons. While his production at wide receiver was somewhat underwhelming, he has several traits that could translate to the NFL.
He doesn't have elite speed but he's quick and has elite strength for a receiver. Brockington reportedly even set a school record for wide receivers by squatting over 600 pounds. Minnesota offensive coordinator Greg Harbaugh also pointed out Brockington's blocking ability.
“If you really study our tape, you will know that Le’Meke is extremely valuable to what we do schematically,” said Harbaugh. “The things he does in the run game. He might not always be getting the ball because he might be the point of attack with a block.”
While Brockington may not have an easy path to the Falcons' 53-man roster, his all-around skill set and special teams contributions should give him a fighting chance. Here's a clip of the former Minnesota standout showing his athleticism on a catch against Cal.
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— Matt Waldman (@MattWaldman) December 9, 2025
- Read step off the line
- Underhand attack tight to frame vs tight coverage at back
- Consecutive spins to get free after the catch pic.twitter.com/gxrmJwtG7F
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Falcons training camp: Open practice dates
- July 31 | IBM Performance Field | 1:55 p.m. ET
- Aug. 1 | IBM Performance Field | 9:15 a.m. ET
- Aug. 3 | IBM Performance Field | 9:15 a.m. ET
- Aug. 4 | IBM Performance Field | 1:55 p.m. ET
- Aug. 5 | IBM Performance Field | 9:15 a.m. ET
- Aug. 7 | IBM Performance Field | 9:15 a.m.ET
- Aug. 8 | Location TBD | 7:00 p.m. ET
- Aug. 10 | IBM Performance Field | 1:55 p.m.ET
- Aug. 11 | IBM Performance Field | 9:15 a.m.ET
- Aug. 12 | IBM Performance Field | 1:55 p.m. ET
- Aug. 19 | Joint practices with Colts | 3:00 p.m. ET (in Indianapolis)
- 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 Le'Meke Brockington
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- Hepker joins Campbell basketball staff
Hepker joins Campbell basketball staff
BUIES CREEK — Adam Hepker has joined Jimmie Williams’ coaching staff at Campbell as an assistant coach.
Hepker comes to The Creek following four seasons as the head coach MidAmerica Nazarene (NAIA), the alma mater of both Hepker and Williams.
“We are so excited Coach Hepker is coming to Campbell,” Jimmie Williams said. “He is proven winner both as a player and as a head coach. Hep and I share the same alma mater, MidAmerica Nazarene University. We both are in this business because of what we had modeled in front of us from our coach, Coach Rocky Lamar. I’m six years older than Hep, so we met for the first time when he was in middle school and I was in college working coach Lamar’s summer camp. He is one of the best to ever wear a Pioneer jersey. He won a national championship and countless other individual awards as a player. We have remained close over the years and have always gravitated towards each other at final fours and on the road recruiting. He is such a great fit here even without all of our history together. He is an amazing human being. He loves Jesus, he loves his family, and he has a deep passion for coaching and developing young men. He has a competitive spirit that I love, and have always appreciated about him. I can’t wait for his wife Amy, and his three kiddos, Brenley, Bryson, and Brooklyn to move here. Everyone here at Campbell is going to love the Hepkers!”
Over the past four seasons, Hepker led the Pioneers to a 77-42 overall record, going 62-28 in league play. His 2023-24 squad posted a sterling 25-6, 22-2 record, winning the outright regular season conference title.
Prior to taking the reigns at MNU, Hepker spent four seasons as the lead assistant at Ottawa University of Arizona (2017-21). He previously worked as an assistant at Grand View (2015-17) for two seasons and helped the Vikings reach the NAIA title game in 2016.
His first coaching job was at MNU, where he served as an assistant for five years (2010-15) following his playing career. He helped his alma mater reach the NAIA title game three times. Hepker coached at least one all-American in each of his five seasons on staff at MNU
Hepker got his start at MidAmerica Nazarene as one of the most decorated players in program history, earning three NAIA all-america honors, twice named Heart of America Player of the Year, and the 2007 NAIA National Championship with Tournament MVP honors.
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- Sixers vs. Pacers summer league: How to watch, lineups, broadcast info
Sixers vs. Pacers summer league: How to watch, lineups, broadcast info
The Philadelphia 76ers will continue the summer league when they take on the Indiana Pacers, and if you're wondering how you can watch all the action live, you've come to the right place. The Sixers will look to continue building their younger players and help them get ready for what's to come in the 2026-27 season.
Rookie guard Labaron Philon Jr. will look to build off his strong start to the summer league when he takes on the Pacers. Philon put up a big effort in Philadelphia's summer league opening win over the Detroit Pistons as he knocked down big shots late in the game to seal the win and really make a strong impression on everybody in the front office and on the roster. Now, he must follow it up and keep things moving in the right direction.
Here's when and where you should tune in to see the matchup:
How to watch
- Date: Saturday, July 11
- Time: 5:30 p.m. EDT
- Location: The Pavilion Las Vegas, NV
- Channel: Amazon Prime Video, NBC Sports Philadelphia+
Probable starting lineups
Philadelphia 76ers
- Guard - Labaron Philon Jr.
- Guard - Dante Maddox Jr.
- Forward - Saint Thomas
- Forward - Taye Fields
- Center - Johni Broome
Indiana Pacers
- Guard - Braden Smith
- Guard - Taelon Peter
- Forward - Jalen Slawson
- Forward - Alex Reese
- Center - Rienk Mast
Sixers summer league schedule
- July 14 vs. Magic
- July 15 vs. Rockets
This article originally appeared on Sixers Wire: Sixers vs. Pacers summer league: How to watch, lineups, broadcast info
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- Should Argentina take Messi off penalties?
Should Argentina take Messi off penalties?

With every game that passes at the 2026 World Cup, Lionel Messi strengthens the case that he is the greatest footballer the game has ever seen.
The Argentina captain once again dragged the defending champions deep into the knockout rounds.
Against Egypt in the last 16, he produced another match-defining performance, scoring once and creating another as Argentina recovered from 2-0 down with little more than 10 minutes remaining to complete one of the most incredible comebacks in World Cup history.
Along the way he broke even more records. He became the oldest player ever to score and assist in a World Cup match, extending a record he already held.
It was the fifth time he had both scored and assisted in a World Cup game, with no other player managing the feat more than three times since records began in 1966.
In addition he moved clear as the competition's all-time leading assist provider with nine, overtaking Diego Maradona, while his latest strike was another addition to his growing collection of knockout-stage goals.
But he also set another, unwanted, record from the spot.
So, amid another exhibition of genius, one question refuses to disappear. Should Argentina take penalties away from him?
It feels almost absurd to ask about a player who has spent more than two decades redefining footballing excellence. Messi has scored virtually every type of goal imaginable and has won everything there is to win.
But from 12 yards, the numbers tell a very different story.
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Messi's one remaining weakness

Against Egypt, Argentina were handed the ideal chance to respond after Nicolas Tagliafico was brought down in the penalty area with the score at 1-0.
Messi stepped forward, but his effort lacked both power and placement. Goalkeeper Mostafa Shobeir guessed correctly and made a comfortable save.
It ultimately did not cost Argentina. Messi inspired their astonishing comeback, with Cristian Romero reducing the deficit before the eight-time Ballon d'Or recipient equalised and Enzo Fernández completed a dramatic 3-2 victory in stoppage time.
But for much of the afternoon it looked as though the missed penalty would define Argentina's exit.
It was also Messi's second missed penalty of the tournament after failing from the spot against Austria in the group stage. No player in World Cup history has ever missed two penalties in normal time at a single edition.
Across his World Cup career, excluding shootouts, Messi has now converted only four of his eight penalties.
Messi himself acknowledged the latest miss weighed heavily on him. The 39-year-old admitted he broke down after the final whistle despite Argentina's dramatic victory. "I cried because I felt that I let my team-mates down because of the penalty I missed, and the way I took it," he said.
Numbers behind the misses
The broader numbers are hardly stellar either. Including penalty shootouts, Messi has converted 117 of his 151 penalties for Barcelona, Paris St-Germain, Inter Miami and Argentina, missing 34.
Excluding shootouts, Opta records show he has scored 114 of his 148 attempts, a conversion rate of 77%. That would be respectable for most players, but it is merely average compared to the best.
Across the 'Big Five' European leagues, the Champions League and the World Cup, Harry Kane has converted 90.7% of his penalties, Cristiano Ronaldo 85.2%, Erling Haaland 84.1% and Kylian Mbappe 81.0%. Messi's corresponding figure is 78.8%.
Opta values every penalty at approximately 0.79 expected goals, reflecting the historical reality that about 79% of spot-kicks are converted. So, by that measure, Messi has actually scored penalties at a slightly lower rate than the average player.
The contrast with his finishing from open play is striking. At World Cups, Messi has scored 17 non-penalty goals from chances worth approximately 13.1 expected goals, outperforming expectation by almost four goals.
Few players have ever finished chances better than Messi. Few elite forwards have underperformed penalties quite like him. So why?
One common misconception is that left-footed players are naturally less reliable from the penalty spot. The evidence suggests otherwise. While left-footed penalty takers are less common simply because left-footed players are rarer, goalkeepers generally find them slightly harder to read.
Interestingly, the actual reason may also lie in the very qualities that have made him a phenomenon.
Messi's genius has always been rooted in improvisation. Penalties, however, demand almost the opposite. The qualities that make Messi virtually unstoppable in open play may, paradoxically, make him less consistent from 12 yards.
Unlike renowned penalty specialists such as Kane and Poland's Robert Lewandowski, who rely on highly repeatable routines, Messi frequently varies his approach. Often, he waits for the goalkeeper to commit before deciding where to place the ball.
The theory is simple: wait for the goalkeeper to move, then place the ball into the opposite corner.
The drawback is equally straightforward. If the goalkeeper refuses to commit early, the penalty taker is forced into a late decision while taking his eyes off the ball at precisely the wrong moment, increasing the margin for error.
That challenge has only grown in the modern game. Goalkeepers and analysts now have access to extensive video footage, data and penalty maps, allowing them to study opponents' run-ups, body shape and preferred techniques in forensic detail.
Does Scaloni make the change?
There is, however, another complication. Replacing Messi as Argentina's designated penalty taker is far easier in theory than in practice.
Who tells arguably the finest player the sport has ever produced that somebody else should take responsibility?
Former Manchester United and Republic of Ireland captain Roy Keane admitted during ITV's coverage that he no longer expects Messi to score penalties.
"For a great player," Keane said, "he almost lacks belief in himself."
Ian Wright was less than convinced Argentina could simply hand the job to somebody else.
"Can you imagine being in that dressing room?" Wright asked. "Who's going to say to Messi, 'No, I'll take them'?"
Argentina are not short of alternatives. Among current members of Lionel Scaloni's squad, Leandro Paredes has converted 92.9% of his competitive penalties, while Alexis Mac Allister and Enzo Fernandez have each scored 91.7% of theirs. Julian Alvarez sits at 89.5%.

Messi has taken penalties in World Cup finals, Copa America finals and Champions League knockout ties.
He has taken Argentina's opening penalty in nine shootouts, converting seven, with his only misses coming against Chile in the 2016 Copa America final and Ecuador in the 2024 Copa América quarter-final.
Perhaps that explains why Lionel Scaloni has shown no inclination to make a change. Asked directly on the eve of Argentina's quarter-final against Switzerland whether Messi should remain on penalties, the Argentina coach offered an unequivocal answer.
"First of all, Leo will take penalties if he wants to," Scaloni said. "We have other players capable of taking them, but if he wants to take them, he'll take them."
It is also worth remembering that Messi's greatest tournament from the penalty spot came only four years ago.
At Qatar 2022 he converted six of his seven penalties, including setting Argentina on their way by scoring the opening kick in the shootouts against both the Netherlands and France en route to lifting the World Cup.
This tournament has been different. The misses have returned. On both occasions, Messi has rescued himself, but the debate is unlikely to disappear.
No team have been awarded more penalties across the last two World Cups than Argentina. They have received eight since 2022 - double the tally of any other side - including a record five during their victorious campaign, and three already in 2026.
On both occasions Messi has missed from the spot in this tournament, Argentina have survived. A third opportunity may not bring the same outcome. The margins will only become finer.
And that is why, uncomfortable though it feels, there is now a genuine conversation to be had. Not about Messi's place among football's immortals, but about whether, for the remainder of this World Cup, somebody else should be taking penalties during normal play.
- When the World Cup finishes, the football continues on BBC Sport
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- MLB Draft order 2026: Every first-round pick, including White Sox at No. 1
MLB Draft order 2026: Every first-round pick, including White Sox at No. 1
The 2026 MLB Draft has arrived, as elite players from the high school and college levels will soon learn where they could start their professional baseball careers. At No. 1 is the Chicago White Sox, followed by the Tampa Bay Rays at No. 2 and the Minnesota Twins at No. 3.
UCLA shortstop Roch Cholowsky, Texas high school shortstop Grady Emerson and Georgia Tech catcher Vahn Lackey are the draft's top prospects. White Sox vice president of amateur scouting Mike Shirley told ESPN all three are in consideration for No. 1, providing plenty of intrigue to the top of the draft.
This year's draft has 37 first-round picks because of MLB's Prospect Promotion Incentive (PPI) and Competitive Balance Round A picks. Teams are awarded a PPI pick if a preseason top-100 prospect makes the Opening Day roster and either wins Rookie of the Year or places top three in MVP or Cy Young voting. MLB awards Competitive Balance Round A picks to teams either in the 10 smallest markets or the 10 smallest revenue pools.
Here's a look at where teams slot in the first round of the MLB Draft, which will air this afternoon on NBC and MLB Network.
2026 MLB Draft order
Note: * indicates Prospect Promotion Incentive pick; ** indicates Competitive Balance Round A picks
- Chicago White Sox
- Tampa Bay Rays
- Minnesota Twins
- San Francisco Giants
- Pittsburgh Pirates
- Kansas City Royals
- Baltimore Orioles
- Oakland Athletics
- Atlanta Braves
- Colorado Rockies
- Washington Nationals
- Los Angeles Angels
- St. Louis Cardinals
- Miami Marlins
- Arizona Diamondbacks
- Texas Rangers
- Houston Astros
- Cincinnati Reds
- Cleveland Guardians
- Boston Red Sox
- San Diego Padres
- Detroit Tigers
- Chicago Cubs
- Seattle Mariners
- Milwaukee Brewers
- Atlanta Braves*
- New York Mets*
- Houston Astros*
- San Francisco Giants**
- Kansas City Royals**
- Arizona Diamondbacks**
- St. Louis Cardinals**
- Tampa Bay Rays**
- Pittsburgh Pirates**
- New York Yankees**
- Philadephia Phillies**
- Colorado Rockies**
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- Vote! Who is The Register-Guard freshman girls athlete of the year?
Vote! Who is The Register-Guard freshman girls athlete of the year?
The Eugene-Springfield area featured some of the top freshman athletes in the state during the OSAA sports season.
Now, it's time for you to decide which local ninth-grader was the best of the bunch in 2025-26.
Vote for who you think should be The Register-Guard freshman girl athlete of the year, sponsored by Active Chiropractic.
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Nominees for the 2025-26 Register-Guard Girls Freshman of the Year are:
- Nuari Filipe, Springfield basketball
- Eva Johnson Hess, South Eugene cross-country, track and field
- Jaylee Litten, Churchill softball
- Lulu Mendoza, North Eugene soccer
- Camila Gonzalez Montes, North Eugene track and field
- Anna Sperley, Marist Catholic swimming
- Nia Tuioti, Sheldon volleyball
Vote for your favorite at registerguard.com/sports. The poll closes at noon Sunday, July 19.
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Nuari Filipe, Springfield basketball
The top scorer on Springfield's Class 5A state runner-up squad, Nuari Filipe was the lone freshman to earn 5A first-team all-state honors.
The standout forward averaged 19.7 points and 7.7 rebounds per game at the state tournament.
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Eva Johnson Hess, South Eugene cross-country, track and field
South Eugene's Eva Johnson Hess was the fastest freshman girl in the state of Oregon by a wide margin. Her 5,000-meter cross-country personal-best of 17 minutes, 40.9 seconds wasn't just the fastest among ninth-graders; it was the sixth-fastest in the state, full stop.
Johnson Hess took third at the Class 6A cross-country state championships. She finished second in both the 1,500 (personal-best 4:30.84) and the 3,000 (personal-best 9:47.08) at the track and field state championships.
At the June 7 Brooks PR Invitational — a meet featuring the fastest prep runners in the U.S. — Johnson Hess won the freshmen mile in 4:41.41.
Jaylee Litten, Churchill softball
Churchill's Jaylee Litten was named the Midwestern League pitcher of the year after striking out 211 batters in 132 2/3 innings.
Litten earned Class 5A second-team all-state honors.
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Lulu Mendoza, North Eugene soccer
North Eugene's Lulu Mendoza received Class 5A honorable mention all-state honors after helping the Highlanders reach the state title game.
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Camila Gonzalez Montes, North Eugene track and field
North Eugene's Camila Gonzalez Montes surged to a fourth-place finish in the 800 at the Class 5A state championships with a personal-best time of 2:16.41.
Anna Sperley, Marist Catholic swimming
Marist Catholic's Anna Sperley took second place in the 100-yard breaststroke with a time of 1 minute, 6.87 seconds at the Class 4A/3A/2A/1A state championships.
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Nia Tuioti, Sheldon volleyball
Sheldon's Nia Tuioti received Class 6A third-team all-state honors after helping lead the Irish to the state semifinals and a 28-6 overall record.
Jarrid Denney is a sports reporter for The Register-Guard. He can be reached at jdenney@registerguard.com or on X @jarrid_denney
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- Vote! Who is The Register-Guard boys freshman athlete of the year?
Vote! Who is The Register-Guard boys freshman athlete of the year?
The Eugene-Springfield area featured some of the top freshman athletes in the state during the 2025-26 OSAA sports season.
Now, it's time for you to decide which local ninth-grader stood above the rest this year.
Vote for who you think should be The Register-Guard 2025-26 freshman boys athlete of the year, sponsored by Active Chiropractic.
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Nominees for the 2025-26 Register-Guard Boys Freshman of the Year are:
- Jonny Jenkins, Willamette football
- Brayden Rauschert, Junction City baseball
- Jose Rivera, Willamette wrestling
- Kaden Seaton, Pleasant Hill cross-country, track and field
- Coda Skinner, North Eugene baseball
- Keanan Weber, Thurston track and field
- Jarron Weed, Junction City baseball
Vote for your favorite at registerguard.com/sports. The poll closes at noon Sunday, July 19.
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Jonny Jenkins, Willamette football
It isn't often that a freshman impacts a postseason game for a top Class 6A team, but Willamette standout Jonny Jenkins was arguably the Wolverines' most impactful player in their quarterfinal showdown with Central Catholic.
Jenkins erupted for three touchdowns and 93 yards on 18 carries and kept Willamette afloat in a close-fought loss.
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Brayden Rauschert, Junction City baseball
Brayden Rauschert was the starting shortstop for Junction City, which went 20-7 and ended the year at No. 4 in the Class 4A rankings.
Rauschert earned third-team all-state honors for the Tigers.
Jose Rivera, Willamette wrestling
Willamette's Jose Rivera took sixth place at 215 pounds at the Class 6A state championships.
Kaden Seaton, Pleasant Hill track and cross-country
Pleasant Hill's Kaden Seaton was the fastest freshman in Lane County on the cross-country course in 2025, regardless of classification. His 5,000-meter personal best of 17 minutes, 11.9 seconds was the 33rd-fastest in the state among ninth-graders.
Coda Skinner, North Eugene baseball
As a freshman, North Eugene's Coda Skinner carved out a starting role on North Eugene's Midwestern League title team.
Skinner earned Class 5A third-team all-state honors.
Keanan Weber, Thurston track and field
Thurston's Keanan Weber took sixth place in the triple jump at the Class 5A state championships with a personal-best mark of 43 feet, 1 inch.
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Jarron Weed, Junction City baseball
A starting outfielder and a key piece of Junction City's pitching rotation, Jarron Weed earned Class 4A second-team all-state honors as a freshman after helping the Tigers to a 20-7 record.
Jarrid Denney is a sports reporter for The Register-Guard. He can be reached at jdenney@registerguard.com or on X @jarrid_denney
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- Vote! Who should be Salem-area Freshman of the Year?
Vote! Who should be Salem-area Freshman of the Year?
The 2025-26 school year is over and it's time to look back at some of the highlights over the course of the year.
You've decided boys and girls Athlete of the Year, Coach of the Year, Team of the Year and Program of the Year, but the polls aren't over yet.
Freshmen lay the groundwork for an athletic program, plant roots for the future and sometimes are event the deciding factors in state championships. In the Salem-Keizer area during the 2025-26 school year, all the above took place.
Without further ado, here are the nominees for the Statesman Journal's Freshman of the Year, brought to you by Maps Credit Union.
- Naomi Bogan, South Salem girls track and field
- Gavin Chin, Crosshill Christian baseball
- Scout Haugen, Silverton girls track and field
- Frankie Koehnke, Regis girls basketball
- Lusambo Washikala, North Salem boys soccer
- Autumn Palmer, South Salem girls basketball
- Cesar Perez, Stayton boys soccer
- Emmy Riley, Dayton softball
- Ava Sanchez, Central girls track and field
- Autumn Siegel, McNary softball
Vote for your favorite at statesmanjournal.com/sports. The poll closes at noon Sunday, July 19.
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Naomi Bogan, South Salem track and field
Bogan was a sprinter in her first season with the Saxons' track and field team. Bogan won numerous events and notably placed second in the 100-meter dash at the Central Valley Conference district meet.
Bogan also earned Central Valley honorable mention in soccer. She helped the Saxons to an 8-7-1 record and second-place finish in the CVC before bowing out in the first round of the 6A state tournament.
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Gavin Chin, Crosshill Christian baseball
Chin was a contributing freshman on an Eagles baseball team that exceeded expectations, jumped ahead of schedule and reached the 2A/1A state championship game. In that final, Chin was one of two players to muster up a hit for Crosshill Christian.
Chin played a crucial role in the Eagles' march to a 26-3 overall record, Special District 3 championship and a state-best 379 runs scored.
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Scout Haugen, Silverton girls track and field
Haugen won a state title in high jump at the OSAA 5A track and field state championships with a 5-foot, 5 3/4-inch leap. Silverton's newcomer set an all-time Oregon freshman record with a 5-foot, 9 1/4-inch jump April 24 at the Nike/Jesuit Twilight Relays, and her mark was the highest recorded by any freshman in the United States this spring.
It's also the highest mark any Oregonian hit this spring. She's set off on a path few have travelled in the Oregon high school track and field scene and has an exciting career ahead at Silverton.
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Frankie Koehnke, Regis girls basketball
Koehnke won a 2A girls basketball state championship with the Rams and was named 2A state player of the year. She helped lead the team to a 29-1 record as the program collected its first state title since 2014. Koehnke posted 16 points, four rebounds, four assists and five steals in the final.
Koehnke also competed for the Rams' track and field team, where she garnered ninth-place finishes in the 800 and 1,500 at the OSAA 2A state championships. Koehnke was a member of the Rams' 4x400 relay that placed sixth.
Lusambo Washikala, North Salem boys soccer
In his first season of high school soccer, Washikala earned Central Valley Conference first-team honors. He and the Vikings fought to a 6-6-4 overall record and third place in the CVC, and Washikala was the only Central Valley freshman to earn a spot on the first-team roster.
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Autumn Palmer, South Salem girls basketball
Palmer earned second-team honors in the Central Valley Conference as she played a vital role in the Saxons' success on the hardwood this past winter. Palmer and the Saxons finished the season 20-6 overall, 6-3 in the CVC for second place and reached the second round of the 6A state tournament. She served as a consistent scorer and driver when South Salem needed it.
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Cesar Perez, Stayton boys soccer
Perez played the hero in several Eagles soccer games last fall. As Stayton marched to a 17-0-1 season that ended in a 4A state championship, Perez was good for important goals along the way. In the state semifinal against Klamath Union, Perez scored the go-ahead, game-winning goal that eventually booked the Eagles a 3-2 win and a spot in the state championship game.
In the title game, Perez scored the only goal as Stayton defeated North Marion, 1-0. It was the Eagles' first-ever undefeated season to be capped by a state title.
Emmy Riley, Dayton softball
As Dayton softball continues as one of the top Class 3A programs, it keeps churning out talented, contributing freshmen. In her first season, Riley earned first-team all-state honors for the Pirates as they steamrolled through a 23-6 season and outscored opponents 291 to 67.
Riley and the Pirates' season ended in the 3A state semifinals, but a young core of athletes, including Riley, are slated to return to the diamond next spring as they chase state glory once more.
Ava Sanchez, Central track and field
Sanchez was one of the top 5A girls sprinters in the state in her inaugural high school track and field season. After qualifying for the state championship meet in the 100, Sanchez earned a ninth-place finish in the event. Sanchez also was a member of the Panthers' 4x100 relay that qualified for state and placed 12th.
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Autumn Siegel, McNary softball
Siegel and the Celtics claimed their first Central Valley Conference title in softball since 2023. They outscored opponents 294 to 74 en route to a 23-5 record to earn the fourth seed in the 6A state tournament before falling in the second round.
Siegel's contributions on both sides of the ball did not go unnoticed, as she earned Central Valley Conference player of the year honors.
Landon Bartlett covers high school sports and Oregon State for the Statesman Journal. He can be reached at LBartlett@statesmanjournal.com or on X, TikTok or Instagram @bartlelo.
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- Barcelona still pushing to sign Club Brugge starlet Jesse Bisiwu after €10m bid rejected
Barcelona still pushing to sign Club Brugge starlet Jesse Bisiwu after €10m bid rejected

Barcelona are reportedly stepping up efforts to land Club Brugge’s Jesse Bisiwu as they aim to bring in the exciting 18-year-old this summer.
Club Brugge have rejected Barcelona’s first bid of €10 million for Bisiwu but negotiations between the two clubs are set to continue, according to Het Nieuwsblad.
The report adds that Barcelona are “willing to go to great lengths” to sign Bisiwu who is into the last year of his contract with the Belgian side and looks set to leave this summer.
Club Brugge sold Kaye Furo to Brentford earlier this year for €10m but inserted a sell-on clause into the transfer, and there’s speculation a similar formula could see Barcelona finally land Bisiwu.
Barcelona have been monitoring Bisiwu for some time now and remain keen to add him to the ranks. However, they will have work to do to convince Club Brugge to part ways with the teenager this summer.
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- New York Jets News: Can Demario Davis turn the linebacker position around?
New York Jets News: Can Demario Davis turn the linebacker position around?

Happy Saturday, Jets fans!
We are a few weeks from the start of Jets training camp. This is a quiet part of the calendar, but it’s also full of anticipation. One of the key players for the team this year will be Demario Davis. The veteran linebacker is starting his third stint in a Jets uniform.
A year ago linebacker was a weakness for the Jets as Jamien Sherwood and Quincy Williams regressed. The Jets will count on Davis to stabilize things. How confident are you that the 37 year old has another good year left in him?
Below are your Saturday Jets links.
Bent – Jets 2026 Position Breakdown: Can Demario Davis’ return revitalize the linebacker unit?
Michael Nania – Would NY Jets fans rather see the team go 8-9 or 3-14?
Connor Long – The NY Jets’ offensive line luck could come back to bite them
Connor Long – Andrew Beck reveals NY Jets OC Frank Reich’s biggest strength
Bridget Reilly – Jets expressed interest in Terrion Arnold despite cornerback facing up to life in prison for alleged crimes: Agent
Justin Melo – Jets should aim to end this passing-yards drought in 2026
Joe Smith – These NFL head coaches are most likely to be fired by the end of 2026
Nick Faria – Jets Training Camp Preview By Position: Will Double-Dipping Work At TE?
Nick Faria – Is Mindset Enough to Fix Jets’ Defensive Turnover Woes?
Nick Faria – Is Mindset Enough to Fix Jets’ Defensive Turnover Woes?
Colby Colwell – Re-Grading Jets’ 2025 NFL Draft Class: Assessing Their Stock Heading into Year 2
Justin Fried – Kiko Mauigoa has one clear path to finding a home with the Jets
Justin Fried – Terrion Arnold signing would undermine everything the Jets are building
Jake Elman – Sauce Gardner just upped the pressure on Jets CB Azareye’h Thomas
Jake Elman – Aaron Glenn’s seat may not be as hot ahead of 2026 as anticipated
Here are your missed connections from yesterday.
Have a great day!
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- 8 games to rewatch ahead of 2026 Michigan Football season
8 games to rewatch ahead of 2026 Michigan Football season

We’re nearing that point in the sports calendar where there’s not a lot going on. With all due respect to baseball fans, it’s just not enough. The 2026 World Cup is exciting, but with that wrapping up soon, we will then head back to the preseason speculation as we wait for the college football season to kick off.
If you’ve got to start scratching the college football itch early, here are eight games to consider rewatching.
2024 Rose Bowl (Michigan 27, Alabama 20)
This was an instant classic. Michigan needed to beat the Crimson Tide for a chance to play in the National Championship. The game went into overtime after a season riddled with “scandal,” but the Wolverines came out on top.
2024 CFP National Championship (Michigan 34, Washington 14)
The perfect ending to a perfect season — Michigan finally won it all. The end of the Jim Harbaugh era ended with the team pulling down the banner. The Wolverines would end up having quite a few players drafted into the NFL. Some of those players are already Super Bowl champions, too.
2021 Edition of The Game (Michigan 42, Ohio State 27)
Finally, the Wolverines’ prodigal son was able to take down the Buckeyes. In 2021, Michigan took care of Ohio State and won in the trenches. Propelled by a phenomenal run game and the pass rushing talents of Aidan Hutchinson and David Ojabo, the Wolverines won The Game for the first time since 2011.
2022 Edition of “The Game” (Michigan 45, Ohio State 23)
What could be better than beating the Buckeyes once? Beating them twice, with this one being at their own place. “The Don” was born in this game, as Donovan Edwards shredded the Ohio State defense for not one, but two long touchdown runs to help the Wolverines win at The Horseshoe for the first time since 2000.
The Battle for Paul Bunyan 2023 (Michigan 49, Michigan State 0)
This one is just fun. If you’re looking for a situation where the Wolverines looked composed and collected and dominated the entire game, this is the one to watch. Allegations against Connor Stallions surfaced ahead of this game, but the Wolverines didn’t struggle against the Spartans whatsoever.
2011 Michigan v Notre Dame (Michigan 35, Notre Dame 31)
This one’s a little personal since I was at this game as a student. I’m not one to gloat every day, but I did turn to someone when Notre Dame scored with 30 seconds left and say, “Notre Dame scored too quickly. We’ve got plenty of time to win this.” I’ve given up hope in games before, but this one I held out until the very end.
2010 Michigan v Illinois (Michigan 67, Illinois 65)
It’s the offseason, so why not get carried away with a game that featured all offense and no defense? This one was frustrating to witness, but also a thrill to win.
2004 Battle for Paul Bunyan (Michigan 45, Michigan State 37)
Another classic rivalry game! The Wolverines scored 17 points in the fourth quarter to force overtime. Michigan scored 18 points in the overtime period to come out on top. Mike Hart compiled 224 yards and a touchdown on a whopping 33 (!) carries, while Braylon Edwards put up 11 catches for 189 yards and three touchdowns.
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- Orioles news: O’s get thrilling win; MLB Draft starts today
Orioles news: O’s get thrilling win; MLB Draft starts today

Good morning, Camden Chatters.
Even in a season that isn’t going according to plan, an immutable fact remains: life seems a little bit better after an Orioles win. That’s especially true when the O’s make it a dramatic win, like last night’s 5-3 takedown of the visiting Royals at Camden Yards. After Brandon Young’s bid to pitch into the eighth inning went haywire in heartbreaking fashion, Samuel Basallo stepped up to reinvigorate the team and the sizable crowd of O’s fans with his electric go-ahead homer — and epic bat toss — in the Birds’ last at-bat. Check out Stacey’s recap of a delightful night at Oriole Park.
The game was a fun reminder of what the Orioles can look like when they’re playing well, something that unfortunately has happened far too little this season. A win against a last-place Royals team doesn’t fix the many problems that still plague the Birds. But with two games remaining against lowly Kansas City, the Orioles have a chance to head into the All-Star break feeling better about themselves if they can put together a couple more performances as competent as last night’s.
While the players (hopefully) keep their attention on the field, the O’s front office decision-makers have other things on their mind this weekend. The 2026 MLB Draft begins today at 1 pm, and the Orioles hold the #7 pick. As Mark Brown wrote, there’s no consensus among draft pundits about which player the O’s will take; five different writers have suggested four different possibilities for the Orioles in their mock drafts. And of course the Birds’ actual selection could end up being someone not even mentioned. They do that sometimes.
The Orioles’ #7 pick is their highest since 2022, when they held the #1 overall selection and drafted Jackson Holliday. Since then, their highest first-round picks have been #17 in 2023 (which they used on Enrique Bradfield Jr.), #22 in 2024 (Vance Honeycutt), and #19 in 2025 (Ike Irish).
And I would venture to say that Mike Elias really needs to nail this one. His once-hyped draft prowess has lost quite a bit of luster in recent years. After his lauded first draft with the Orioles in 2019, which netted the O’s both Adley Rutschman and Gunnar Henderson, the results of his subsequent drafts have been a mixed bag. He reached a bit to make Heston Kjerstad the #2 overall pick in 2020 and that hasn’t panned out, though he also scored Jordan Westburg later in the first round. Elias’s top selection in 2021, Colton Cowser, is still a bit of an enigma offensively. Then there’s Holliday, who hasn’t yet performed like the platonic ideal of a #1 overall pick, though he’s still just 22.
None of the Orioles’ draft picks from 2023 or beyond have arrived in the majors, but Bradfield has struggled to hit consistently in the minors, and the 2024 draft — in which Elias selected Honeycutt and Griff O’Ferrall in the first round — looks like a bust. Early returns from the 2025 first round (Irish and Wehiwa Aloy) look promising so far, as does Caden Bodine, whom the O’s traded to the Rays in the Shane Baz deal.
If the Orioles’ 2026 campaign continues to go sideways and the team decides to make front office changes this offseason, then there’s a real possibility that this is the final draft Elias will oversee. For everyone’s sake, let’s hope it’s a good one.
Links
Basallo’s tie-breaking home run gives Orioles 5-3 win over Royals (updated) – School of Roch
Basallo got some amazing distance on that thing. And I’m just talking about the bat toss.
Is 2026 the year the Orioles draft a 1st-round pitcher? ‘We’ll see.’ – The Baltimore Sun
In my house, “we’ll see” is what I tell my daughter when my actual answer is a hard no. I’m thinking the same is true here.
Will Orioles’ Jackson Holliday fulfill his promise? | MAILBAG – BaltimoreBaseball.com
One e-mailer suggests that the O’s should mortgage the farm to trade for Mason Miller. I hate to tell you this, friend, but the Orioles are not a closer away from being a good team.
Will the O’s consider trading any pending free agents? – Steve Melewski
Follow-up question: do the Orioles have any pending free agents that other teams would even want to trade for?
Due to supply chain issues, the O’s didn’t have the Turnstile giveaway jerseys ready to hand out to fans last night. It’s been that kind of a year for the 2026 Orioles.
Orioles birthdays and history
Is today your birthday? Happy birthday! You share your day with two guys who were briefly Orioles: outfielder Daniel Johnson (31), who played nine games from 2024-25, and righty Zach Clark (43), who pitched a single MLB game back in 2013.
On this date in 1968, Earl Weaver managed his first major league game after taking over for the fired Hank Bauer. The then-37-year-old Weaver guided the O’s to a 2-0 win over the Senators in Baltimore, thanks to Dave McNally’s two-hit shutout and a Don Buford home run. It was the first of 1,480 regular season wins — plus 26 postseason wins — in Earl’s eventual Hall of Fame career.
And on this day in 1987, Billy Ripken made his MLB debut, joining brother Cal Jr. in the Orioles lineup. Their dad, Cal Sr., became the first skipper in MLB history to manage two of his sons. Cal Jr. and Billy went a combined 0-for-7 in the Orioles’ 2-1 loss to the Twins.
Random Orioles game of the day
On July 11, 2002, the Orioles opened the second half with a 4-1 loss to the Athletics at Camden Yards. Scott Erickson had a strong seven-inning, three-run outing, but was outdueled by A’s lefty Mark Mulder, who stymied the Orioles for seven scoreless. Future Oriole Miguel Tejada went 2-for-5 with an RBI double for Oakland. The loss dropped the Orioles to two games under .500, which doesn’t seem so bad considering they eventually finished the season 28 games under.
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- Phillies news: Kyle Schwarber, David Montgomery, JJ Wetherholt
Phillies news: Kyle Schwarber, David Montgomery, JJ Wetherholt

I do at least appreciate that when the Phillies lose a game like that, I can at least focus my attention on something else and not be dialed into every single pitch like normal. It lets me get some things done around the house for the evening.
On to the links.
Phillies news:
- As mentioned yesterday, Kyle Schwarber is doing the Home Run Derby as well, joining teammate Bryce Harper.
- For this All-Star Game, it has all the fingerprints of David Montgomery, who knew he wouldn’t be here to see it happen ($).
- The MLB Draft is today, which will feature the first time the Phillies are penalized for spending money.
MLB news:
- JJ Wetherholt joins the group of those that are getting extensions so soon in their major league career, getting an eight-year deal from the Cardinals.
- More like Shohei No-tani, amiright? The Dodgers star is going to miss the All-Star Game with an ouchie in his knee.
- The Home Run Derby is set. Let’s have some fun!
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- 9 Surprising Details You Didn’t Know About World Cup Referees
9 Surprising Details You Didn’t Know About World Cup Referees

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NEED TO KNOW
- FIFA World Cup referees undergo years of training, fitness tests and evaluations before being selected for the prestigious tournament
- The selected referees are monitored and trained at Team One headquarters, with 2026 officials based in Miami and Dallas
- FIFA introduced referee body cameras in 2026 to provide fans with real-time insights into on-field decisions and interactions
While referees are often the faces of some of the most controversial moments in soccer, those selected to enforce the rules for the FIFA World Cup are among the most trained in the world.
In order to become a FIFA International Referee, officials must regulate games in their country’s professional leagues and then be nominated by their country’s national soccer association.
Candidates must then pass a series of intense physical fitness tests to prove they can run up to eight miles per match, as well as pass tests about the game’s rules and clear medical exams. For those who make it through the rigorous process, they continue their training as a part of Team One — which is the name given to the selected group of referees, video match officials and assistant referees.
Throughout the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the 52 referees must continue to abide by a strict set of rules, from the kinds of uniforms they wear to which matches they can regulate.
Here are some surprising details about the FIFA World Cup referees.
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Referees go through a thorough certification, vetting and selection process that can take up to 30 years

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Shortly after one year’s FIFA World Cup ends, officials are already gearing up for the next tournament four years later.
First and foremost, each country’s soccer association determines which of their referees they’d like to nominate for the tournament. The selections are often made based on years of experience and past performances in both domestic leagues and international competitions, according to Sports Illustrated.
After countries nominate their most consistently top officials, FIFA carefully reviews the candidates and narrows down an elite list of potential referees, assistant referees and video assistant referees.
However, the process is still far from over, as candidates are closely monitored for the next few years and must attend a variety of seminars, per The Athletic. FIFA then conducts various physical fitness tests and cognitive evaluations to ensure that the referees have what it takes to keep up with the intense competition.
The final group of candidates must also pass immigration and background checks, as well as medical evaluations. Two former referees, Renato Faverani and Leif Lindberg, told CNN Sports that it took them around 30 years to move up from the amateur leagues to the World Cup.
Finally, six months before the tournament begins, FIFA officially picks their referees and sends out the invites. Of course, the referee’s work is far from over, as they must increase their training even more ahead of the World Cup.
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Referees physically train and mentally study for the World Cup in a stimulated environment with trainers, nutritionists and medical specialists

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It’s no secret that the soccer players on the field are constantly running and in-motion, so the referees also need to be physically ready to take on the long matches.
Before referees are chosen, they must pass a series of fitness tests — including running timed sprints, interval running and zig-zagging around dynamic courses, per The Athletic. In addition to the physical tests, candidates must also master the Laws of the Game soccer rulebook and attend several intense seminars.
Once chosen for the gig, the referees are continuously monitored in the months leading up to the FIFA World Cup before they touch down at the Team One headquarters (which is in Miami in 2026).
The hand-selected referees undergo daily physical training, including runs and workouts, that simulate the exertion required of them during matches. The group also continue studying the rules of the game and meet with various sports psychologists, while rewatching past videos of difficult decisions.
“I think the players, coaches, spectators would be shocked by the amount of work these referees do to prepare physically,” FIFA’s head of refereeing, Kari Seitz, told The Athletic in 2023. “The change over the last I would say seven, eight years and the physical capacity of our referees has been incredible.”
Seitz continued, “It’s really designated for the requirements of the match. We’re preparing them not to pass a fitness test, we’re preparing them to referee. It’s not just flat-out running, though. It’s running combined with having to make accurate calls in the moment, which can get exacerbated by high-transition game.”
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The FIFA referees stay and train at Team One headquarters

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In order to maintain high standards for all their officials, FIFA keeps all of the referees, assistants and video match officials at Team One headquarters.
While the city changes depending on the location of that year’s tournament, all of the Team One members typically operate together for the duration of the tournament. For 2026, the referees and assistant referees remained at the Miami training center, but the video match officials moved to the International Broadcast Center in Dallas, Texas.
After referees are sent to their matches — which are taking place across the U.S., Mexico and Canada for 2026 — they return home to their respective home base.
“We are there to assist, to help, to back and support all the referees, the assistants, the (video assistant referees) in their job, which is incredibly, incredibly difficult, not sufficiently recognised. But we do that and the world will see it again, once again, in this FIFA World Cup,” FIFA President Gianni Infantino explained of the Team One headquarters.
He added, “Their success will be FIFA’s success. As I said, they are the best in the world. They are prepared, they have the best conditions. They are ready physically, they are ready mentally, they are ready emotionally. And you know, we will all be successful together.”
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Their uniform color is not random

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While the referees may look like they’re wearing a normal shirt, FIFA has gone to great lengths to ensure that their uniforms are just as high quality as those of the players. Each shirt, made by Adidas, consists of performance technology that ensures it’s sweat-resistant, lightweight and tailored.
The bulges under the shirt are wireless radio transceivers so they can communicate with the off-field officials.
In addition to the comfort and wear of the shirts, FIFA also monitors the colors — which include black, green, blue, red or yellow for 2026.
When it comes to individual matches, FIFA officials determine which color jersey each team will wear primarily based on the greatest contrast in colors, per Inside FIFA. Once both team colors are determined, FIFA selects the color that the referees will wear, which is also intended to be the most striking color as compared to both of the teams.
For the 2026 tournament, FIFA briefly broke one of its traditions by giving its referees a “flamingo pink” shirt for one of the matches to pay homage to the city of Miami hosting them.
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All FIFA referees must wear a “ref cam” to monitor their decisions

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For the 2026 FIFA World Cup, referees were introduced to a new piece of technology: a body camera.
The device, which referees wear around their head, is a “small, lightweight video device” that “captures the referee’s point of view during matches,” according to Inside FIFA.
“It records and/or transmits high-definition video and audio in real time to be integrated live into the broadcast or used for post-match review, offering viewers an insight into on-field decisions, events and player interactions,” the website explains.
FIFA implemented the new technology to “address the gap between the referee’s on-field perspective and what fans, coaches and players see, especially through traditional broadcast coverage.”
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FIFA referees run an average of six to eight miles per game

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The extensive training all the referees endure prior to the tournament pays off, as experts estimate that they run around six to eight miles each game.
UEFA sports scientist Werner Helsen told Sports Illustrated that he estimates referees round around 10 kilometers, or roughly 6.2 miles, during a match.
Meanwhile, Seitz told The Athletic that a center referee runs around the same distance as a midfielder, which is about seven to eight miles each game.
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Referees cannot officiate their own country’s games

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FIFA strictly prohibits referees and officials from participating in matches involving their own country in order to prioritize neutrality.
In addition to not being able to referee their home country, some officials are also barred from involvement in other country’s games because of past political conflicts.
For instance, English and Argentine referees cannot officiate neither England nor Argentina matches because of the 1982 Falklands War between the United Kingdom and Argentina, per The Athletic.
Other geopolitical disputes are also considered when choosing referees.
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They’re chosen for games based on past performance and are given three to four days notice

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Since matches are determined on an ongoing basis, referees are also given just a few days notice before they have to pack up and officiate a match.
Referees are chosen on a case-by-case basis with past performance as the primary factor for who’s picked. CNN Sports reported that referees are appointed about three to four days before the game.
Meanwhile, when it comes to the final championship game, all the referees are gathered for the FIFA president to announce who’s been granted the prestigious honor.
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The 2026 FIFA referees have enforced new time-wasting rules

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In addition to following the strict Laws of the Game, keeping up with professional athletes and embracing their new technology, referees are also cracking down on time-wasting.
The chairman of the FIFA Referees Committee, Pierluigi Collina, enforced a variety of rules the players must abide by for the 2026 tournament — including five-second goal kick limits and 10-second substitution exits.
“These measures have all been very effective and unanimously considered as very positive innovations,” Collina said in a statement, per Reuters, while adding that “it should come as no surprise that referees will punish” those who break the rules.
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- What is the best Lions contract of the Brad Holmes era?
What is the best Lions contract of the Brad Holmes era?

The Detroit Lions have entered a window where every mistake will be magnified. With the salary cap tightening and draft capital no longer in the top 10 in each round, general manager Brad Holmes must walk a tightrope. One big mistake, and it can come crashing down in a hurry.
But the best way to manage a fragile roster is to find value signings. You could certainly sense that was the strategy this offseason. The Lions had over 15 external free agent signings this offseason, and just two of them were valued at or over $5 million per year.
While this is the extreme end of this strategy, it’s not a new approach from Holmes. Since he arrived in 2021, he’s been modest with his signings, opting not to overspend much on external players—and saving that cap space for extending the team’s core. So today’s Question of the Day is:
What has been the Lions’ best value signing of the Brad Holmes era?
My answer: To help jog your memory, you can check out each of the Lions’ past six free agency periods with our annual offseason recaps:
A few contracts immediately stand out. Initially signing Alex Anzalone to a one-year, $1.75 million deal in 2021, then re-signing him to a one-year, $2.25 million deal the next year was a crazy bargain in retrospect. Regardless of what happened in the NFC Championship Game, Josh Reynolds on a two-year, $6 million deal was a steal.
Holmes also did himself well at the running back position, particularly with Jamaal Williams’ two-year, $6 million contract. David Montgomery also outplayed his three-year, $18 million deal—but not his subsequent extension.
More recently, Amik Robertson’s two-year, $9.25 million deal was a great value, as was Kevin Zeitler’s one-year, $6 million deal the same offseason. Last year, Detroit found a handful of bargain-bin deals, including Roy Lopez ($3.5 million), Rock Ya-Sin ($1.17M), and Avonte Maddox ($1.42M).
There’s a bunch from this year that could end up being bargains, but it’s obviously too early to tell.
Which do you think has been Holmes’ best free agency value signing? Or has it been a re-signing/extension?
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- Detroit Tigers can clinch 4th straight series with win over Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday
Detroit Tigers can clinch 4th straight series with win over Philadelphia Phillies on Saturday

The Detroit Tigers continued their surge into the All-Star break on Friday night with an authoritative 10-2 victory over the Philadelphia Phillies at Comerica Park. Jack Flaherty made it to the six-inning mark for the first time in what seems like forever, giving his team a quality start in the process, while a trio of home runs fueled the offense to a double-digit total.
On Saturday, the Motor City Kitties can clinch their fourth straight series with right-hander Casey Mize taking the mound. The 29-year-old is coming off a pair of quality starts of his own, putting up a 1.32 ERA and 2.46 FIP over the last 13 2/3 innings, allowing just six hits (one home run) and two walks while striking out 14 to earn his third and fourth wins of the season.
It will not be easy for the Tigers with left-hander Cristopher Sánchez climbing the hill for the Phillies. Coming off a season that saw him finish second in the National League Cy Young race, the 29-year-old has picked up where he left off, ranking second in the majors in fWAR behind Milwaukee Brewers ace Jacob Misiorowski.
However, Sánchez is coming off his worst outing of the 2026 campaign, surrendering nine runs on 12 hits (three home runs) and a walk while striking out just one Kansas City Royal on the road for his fourth loss in a 15-1 final. Maybe the Tigers can get to him on Saturday evening too.
Here is a look at how the two match up in Game 2 of the three-game series in Detroit.
Detroit Tigers (44-50) vs. Philadelphia Phillies (52-43)
Time (ET): 6:10 p.m.
Place: Comerica Park, Detroit, Michigan
SB Nation Site:The Good Phight
Media: Detroit SportsNet, MLB.TV, Tigers Radio Network
Game 95: RHP Casey Mize (4-5, 2.64 ERA) vs. LHP Cristopher Sánchez (10-4, 2.62 ERA)
| Player | G | IP | K% | BB% | GB% | FIP | fWAR |
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| Mize | 13 | 71.2 | 25.7 | 5.7 | 33.7 | 2.73 | 2.3 |
| Sánchez | 19 | 120.1 | 27.6 | 4.8 | 57.8 | 2.68 | 3.8 |
MIZE
SÁNCHEZ
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- He bangs the drum: How Haaland's World Cup dream became a reality
He bangs the drum: How Haaland's World Cup dream became a reality

The 2026 World Cup will be celebrated for years to come in Norway no matter what happens against England on Saturday evening.
It had been 28 years since the Nordic nation last played at a World Cup, with their last appearance at France ’98 seeing a certain Alfie Inge Haaland among its squad.
It was, then, only fitting that Erling took over from where his father left off by representing his country at this tournament.
And Molde assistant coach Pål Arne Johansen - better known as ‘Paco’ – is particularly proud of Haaland junior’s achievements.
Paco coached a teenage Haaland for Norway’s youth squads and was already well aware of his abilities with his record of 13 goals in 32 appearances at Under 15, 16, 17 and 18 levels.
But the Leeds-born striker was continually improving, pushing himself and making waves at international level – he had a goal he wanted to achieve one day and that was representing his nation at a World Cup.
“The big break for him, in my opinion, was when we went to a Euro qualifier in Germany,” recalls Paco (pictured above).
“Norway hadn’t featured in a European U19 Championship for 13 years and we were in a group with Netherlands, Germany and Scotland.
“Only the winner went through, so for a small football nation like us, it was a big challenge. We lost our first game against Netherlands, even though we played quite well. Erling should have scored three goals in that game, but he was lacking a little match sharpness.
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But in the next game we beat a Germany side that included Kai Havertz. We won 5-2 and it should have been 10-2! It was a great game and Erling scored twice – though he should have scored five. It didn’t matter because his ability to get into big scoring chances was amazing in that game.
“He had some amazing actions during the match, where he dribbled through the whole German defence with speed and power and I was sat there thinking, ‘wow, he can be a really top player.’
“That was in March in 2018 and in the next game we beat Scotland and he scored three goals including two penalties which qualified us for the Euros, and then we qualified for the Under-20 World Cup which was our first time in 26 years. It was a great time for Norwegian youth football.”
Even aged only17, Erling Haaland was carrying the hopes and dreams of a nation on his shoulders…
“He was in a team that was making history and by that time and it was all starting to happen for him,” continued Paco. “But the game that convinced me he could play in one of the top five European leagues was that performance against Germany – who had some good defenders at the time – but they just couldn’t stop him.
“I’d guess that was also the tournament that made other clubs outside Norway really sat up and take notice. He finished top scorer in the Euros and then at the Under-20 World Cup a year later.”
The U20 World Cup is today, for many Norwegians the stuff of legend.
Haaland, now playing for Molde, was aged 18 at the time but it was clear that Norway had a potential superstar on their hands, not to mention a talented generation of other young up and coming stars.
But defeats to New Zealand and Uruguay meant Norway’s only hopes were to end their group stage with a big win against Honduras and sneak through the back door as one of the best third place teams – and even then they would be relying on results elsewhere.
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A victory of five goals-plus was required - a challenge Haaland seemed to personally take upon his shoulders, as he unleashed a devastating display of finishing against the Hondurans, scoring nine goals in a 12-0 victory.
“We needed to win that game by at least five goals to have the best chance of advancing and I remember him collecting the ball out of the net after his ninth of the game and sprinting back to the centre circle with it to get the game going again.
“I think he enjoyed that football match and it was important for him confidence-wise. But the thing that I recall most from that game is that he was quite annoyed he hadn’t scored a tenth goal!” smiled Paco.
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“I remember in the dressing room he was holding up nine fingers, and he was quite annoyed he couldn’t hold up ten! He had 10 chances and scored nine of them that evening as well as having one goal disallowed, but he was still frustrated he hadn’t managed double figures, which tells you a little bit about Erling Haaland!”
With 30 goals in 46 games for the various Norway age levels (U15 to U21), in August 2019 he was called up to the senior squad and 54 appearances and a record 62 goals later, he has been pivotal ever since, with his blistering form during qualifying seeing the Norwegians end their 28-year wait for World Cup football – and his form at the tournament has been sensational with seven goals in four matches ahead of the quarter-final with England.
“He is the biggest star in Norwegian football, and Erling is one of our top athletes at the moment and part of a new generation of Norwegian players who are doing well around Europe,” says Paco.
And now Erling is showing anyone who doesn’t already know just what he can do in a Norway shirt to a global audience - and he is more than willing to accept the responsibility.
“I think everyone expected it,” says Haaland. “Let’s put it this way. If I was a Norwegian football fan, living in Norway, and Erling Haaland plays for the Norwegian national team. I expect him to take us to the World Cup. Yeah. Simple as that.
“So I’ve been working towards this for a long time now, and finally, we managed to do it, which was incredible, and hopefully it’s the start of something - something special because we’ve got a great generation now, we’ve got a lot of young players still, and we are building something together, which can be amazing.”
“Ever since I made my [international] debut in 2019, my big goal was to get Norway to a World Cup and Euros. It’s a lot of pressure on me but I like the pressure – I would put a lot of pressure on Erling Haaland if I wasn’t Erling Haaland myself!
“I never got to experience Norway in World Cups before, so I’d always be rooting for other teams. I liked England, of course – I always wanted them to win. I have to say that.”
That won’t apply to the quarter-final clash, of course!
And what had dad Alfie had to say having played at the 1994 and 1998 World Cups?
“That it’s a whole different vibe because it’s the biggest stage,” says Erling.
“[My dad] also always says, ‘You need to try not to think too much about it and just enjoy it because you never know what’s going to happen in the future.’ Hopefully I’ll play in a World Cup again but for now it’s about enjoying the present.
“I mean, we’re doing so good in all the winter and summer sports [athletics] as well, to be honest, so it’s about time we perform a bit in football. We now have an amazing generation, and I want to build on this. I want to develop the whole federation and everything around it to become a big football nation. That is my goal.”
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- 2026 Season Opener Countdown: 64 Days Remaining
2026 Season Opener Countdown: 64 Days Remaining

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.
#64. Captain Munnerlyn
There are a few possessions on an NFL team which by their nature tend to draw a lot of ire from fans. One of those positions is slot cornerback. No matter how good a slot corner is, they’re always going to give up completions in the short middle of the field, and there will be times where that makes them an easy target for fan frustration. Captain Munnerlyn felt a lot of that during his time in Carolina, but he was still a stalwart for two different versions of the team, one of which miscast him for quite a while as an outside corner.
Munnerlyn first joined the Panthers in 2009 as a seventh round pick. Despite his draft status, he earned himself a spot as the team’s starting nickel corner and punt returner. He played as the team’s nickel corner for two seasons, then was shifted outside when Richard Marshall was allowed to walk in free agency. While the 5’8.5” Munnerlyn struggled at times with bigger receivers, he had a knack for making splash plays. From 2010 to 2013, he intercepted seven passes and returned a franchise record five of them for touchdowns. He added three fumble recoveries and five sacks to his tally as well. He was part of a Panthers defense that was one of the best in the league in 2013. After that season, he departed in free agency to join the Minnesota Vikings.
After a strong first season in Minnesota, Munnerlyn’s play started to diminish. He played two more seasons with the Vikings before rejoining the Panthers as more of a role player. He played two more seasons in Carolina, adding one more interception, one more fumble recovery, and four more sacks.
Captain Munnerlyn was never an elite player, but he was a good player that is a prominent character in the 2010s era of the Carolina Panthers. After retiring, he’s stayed in the community and is now the head coach at Julius L. Chambers High School in Charlotte. All of that earns him spot number 64 on the list of the 100 greatest Carolina Panthers of all time.
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- Yankees prospects: Diaz’s slam leads Yankees over Bombers in DSL clash
Yankees prospects: Diaz’s slam leads Yankees over Bombers in DSL clash

Triple-A Scranton/Wilkes-Barre RailRiders:W, 9-1 at Buffalo Bisons
C J.C. Escarra 3-4, 2 HR, 3 RBI, 3 R — owns a 1.244 OPS in Triple-A after eight games
RF Spencer Jones 3-4, 1 2B, 1 BB
2B Oswaldo Cabrera 1-5, 2 R, 1 K
DH Yanquiel Fernández 3-5, 1 2B, 1 RBI, 1 K
3B Tyler Hardman 3-4, 1 HR, 2 RBI, 2 R, 1 BB
1B Ernesto Martinez Jr. 1-5, 1 RBI, 1 K
LF Kenedy Corona 2-4, 1 RBI, 1 R, 1 BB, 1 K, 1 CS
CF Duke Ellis 1-5, 1 2B, 1 RBI, 1 R, 2 K
SS Jonathan Ornelas 0-5, 3 K
Elmer Rodríguez 5 IP, 1 R, 5 H, 2 BB, 6 K (win)
Bradley Hanner 1 IP, 0 R, 1 K (hold)
Yerry De Los Santos 1 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 1 K
Dom Hamel 2 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 2 BB
2️⃣ Innings.
— SWB RailRiders (@swbrailriders) July 10, 2026
2️⃣ At-Bats.
2️⃣ Homers.
2️⃣ Initials: J.C.‼️💪 pic.twitter.com/Q63JPcdy8X
Double-A Somerset Patriots:W, 9-4 vs. Reading Fightin Phils
LF Jackson Castillo 0-3, 1 RBI, 1 BB, 1 SB
CF Jace Avina 1-3, 1 R, 2 BB, 1 K, 1 SB, 1 CS
RF DJ Gladney 1-5, 1 2B, 3 RBI, 3 K
3B Coby Morales 0-4, 1 BB, 1 K
2B Connor McGinnis 4-5, 1 HR, 1 3B, 2 RBI, 3 R
C Miguel Palma 3-4, 1 2B, 1 RBI, 3 R, 1 BB
1B Josh Moylan 1-5, 1 2B, 2 K
DH Manuel Palencia 3-4, 2 2B, 2 RBI, 1 R, 1 K
SS Owen Cobb 1-4, 1 R, 1 K, 1 SB
Ben Hess 5 IP, 3 R, 5 H, 1 BB, 4 K (win)
Michael Arias 2 IP, 1 R, 1 H, 1 BB, 2 K, 1 HR
Tony Rossi 2 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 4 K
Have a day Connor McGinnis!🤩
— Somerset Patriots (@SOMPatriots) July 11, 2026
4-for-5 | 3 R | 2 HR | 3B | 2 RBI pic.twitter.com/uQwrevtcS6
High-A Hudson Valley Renegades:L, 3-8 vs. Rome Emperors
3B Roderick Arias 1-4, 1 2B, 1 RBI, 1 R, 2 K, 1 SB
SS Core Jackson 0-1, 1 R, 2 BB, 2 SB, throwing error
C Eric Genther 1-3, 2 RBI, 1 K, 1 CS
1B Kyle West 1-4, 2 K
RF Wilson Rodriguez 1-4, 1 2B, 1 K
2B Enmanuel Tejeda 0-4
DH Josue Gonzalez 1-3, 1 BB
CF Camden Troyer 0-3, 1 BB, 1 K
LF Luis Durango 1-4, 1 R
Henry Lalane 4.2 IP, 2 R, 5 H, 1 BB, 8 K, 1 HR
Brandon Decker 0.2 IP, 3 R, 2 H, 1 BB, 1 K, 1 HR (loss)
Bryce Warrecker 0.2 IP, 3 R, 3 H, 2 BB, 1 HR
Andrew Landry 1.2 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 2 BB, 1 K
Hansel Rincon 1.1 IP, 0 R, 4 K
Henry Lalane fans his 8th batter of the evening!! pic.twitter.com/wO3yoEZfVm
— Hudson Valley Renegades (@HVRenegades) July 11, 2026
Low-A Tampa Tarpons: Postponed due to rain, doubleheader scheduled for today
Florida Complex League Yankees:W, 7-6 (8) vs. FCL Tigers
3B Richard Matic 0-3, 2 R, 1 BB, 1 K
RF Wilberson De Pena 3-3, 1 HR, 1 2B, 3 RBI, 3 R, 1 BB, 1 SB
C Queni Pineda 0-3, 1 R, 1 BB
2B Leni Done 2-4, 1 HR, 3 RBI, 1 R, 1 CS
DH Jose Castro 1-3, 1 RBI, 1 K
CF Francisco Vilorio 0-3, 2 K
SS Dexters Peralta 0-3, 1 K
LF Estivenzon Montero 0-3, 1 K
1B Justin Capellan 0-2, 1 BB
Enixon Manzano 4 IP, 3 R, 6 H, 1 BB, 4 K, 2 HR
Marco Manzano 2 IP, 0 R, 1 H, 1 BB, 4 K
Rafael Arias 1.2 IP, 3 R, 2 ER, 3 H, 3 BB (blown save)
Brian Arias 0.1 IP, 0 R, 1 K (win)
Dominican Summer League Yankees:W, 10-1 vs. DSL Bombers
CF Isaias Castillo 1-4, 1 RBI, 2 K
PH-LF Emmanuel Orozco 0-1, 1 K
SS Stiven Marinez 2-4, 1 RBI, 1 R, 1 BB, 4 SB
RF Yostin Pena 1-3, 1 2B, 1 RBI, 1 K, 1 SB
PH-RF Eliezer Adames 0-0, 1 BB
2B Juan Torres 2-4, 2 R, 1 BB, 1 SB
C Juan Martinez 1-2, 2 2B, 2 R, 1 BB, 2 SB
PH-1B John Rosillo 0-2, 1 K
DH Cesar Lopez 0-4, 3 K
1B-C Edgar Jimenez 1-3, 1 HR, 2 RBI, 1 R, 1 K
3B Adrian Feliz 1-2, 2 R, 2 BB, 1 SB
LF-CF Kendry Diaz 1-4, 1 HR, 4 RBI, 2 R, 1 K — first homer of the year is a grand slam
Victor De Leon 4.1 IP, 0 R, 4 H, 3 BB, 4 K
Freddy Lopez 3.1 IP, 1 R, 3 BB, 6 K (win)
Luis Ilarraza 1.1 IP, 0 R, 2 H, 2 K
Dominican Summer League Bombers:L, 1-10 at DSL Yankees
2B Dariel Santana 0-4, 1 BB, 4 K, 1 SB, 1 CS, fielding error
DH Mani Cedeno 0-4, 1 BB, 1 K
3B Carlos Bello 0-2, 1 BB, 2 K, 1 SB
3B Alfred Ciriaco 0-1
RF David Carrera 1-3, 1 SB
LF Eddison Charles 0-0, 1 R, 1 BB
C Kenneth Melendez 0-2, 1 BB, 1 K, throwing error
C Jesus Guerrero 0-0
1B Poly Ojeda 1-2
1B Stalen Ramirez 1-2, 1 RBI
SS Germayhoni Beltre 1-3, 1 BB, 1 K, throwing error
CF Alfiery Ramos 0-4, 2 K
LF-RF Sebastian Pinto 2-4, 1 2B, 1 K, fielding error — epitome of a DSL game, 13 position players on both sides, four errors and a ton of stolen bases
Sebastian Castillo 3.1 IP, 4 R, 3 ER, 5 H, 2 BB, 2 K, 1 HR (loss)
Jose Sanchez 1.2 IP, 4 R, 2 H, 3 BB, 4 K, 1 HR
Andre Avila 3 IP, 2 R, 1 ER, 3 H, 1 BB, 4 K
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- Cowboys news: George Pickens a big part of team’s peaceful offseason
Cowboys news: George Pickens a big part of team’s peaceful offseason

There’s a very loud quiet surrounding George Pickens and the Dallas Cowboys ahead of training camp – Mauricio Rodriguez, AtoZ Sports
This is a great thing for all parties involved.
So, hey! George Pickens finally made a headline… for showing up to practice with Dak Prescott and other Dallas Cowboys offensive players at a “skill retreat” ahead of training camp.
That’s the first time Pickens has been news in a while. Which is proof the Cowboys’ franchise tag strategy with wide receiver George Pickens appears to be working exactly as planned. Particularly this week.
With the NFL’s July 15 deadline to sign franchise-tagged players to long-term deals just days away, the silence surrounding Dallas and Pickens tells the story better than any headline could. The Cowboys tagged Pickens earlier this offseason and then shut down all long-term contract negotiations, a move that seemed risky at the time. But the lack of drama heading into this week confirms the gamble is paying off.
The quiet surrounding Pickens is quite loud
In previous years, the July 15 deadline has been a source of anxiety for the Cowboys organization. Franchise-tagged players and their agents typically use the days leading up to the cutoff as leverage, pushing for extensions before the window closes. Once the deadline passes, Dallas locks in Pickens on a one-year, fully guaranteed deal with no path to a long-term extension until next offseason.
By announcing early that they were shutting down negotiations entirely, the Cowboys put the ball in Pickens’ court. They made it clear that a holdout from mandatory minicamp or training camp wouldn’t function as a negotiation tactic because there would be no negotiations to influence. That decision forced Pickens to evaluate what truly served his interests.
Here’s the thing about Pickens’ situation: He is entering a 2026 season that could define whether he becomes the highest-paid wide receiver in the NFL. If he replicates what he did in 2025 for a second consecutive year, the price tag in free agency will skyrocket.
For that to happen, he needs to be around the team. He needs to be at training camp, building chemistry with quarterback Dak Prescott and learning the offense. Pickens recognized that. He showed up for mandatory minicamp and told reporters he did not plan to hold in or hold out of training camp.
He may not be thrilled about playing on a one-year deal, but he sounds like someone ready to give Dallas his best effort in 2026. That creates a win-win scenario for both sides.
No.12) Who Makes Biggest Year-2 Jump? – Patrik Walker, DallasCowboys.com
These are some worthy candidates.
FRISCO, Texas – Football season is getting closer and closer.
The Cowboys are set to depart for training camp in less a month. That’s when we’ll get an up-close look at Brian Schottenheimer’s second season with this revised roster and coaching staff. When we get to Oxnard, that’s when we’ll start to get some real answers about this 2026 Cowboys team.
But what are the questions? We’ve compiled our annual list of pressing questions that need answers heading into the regular season. The staff writers, consisting of Patrik Walker, Tommy Yarrish, Nick Eatman, Mickey Spagnola and Kurt Daniels, weigh in on some of the pressing issues.
Today, we’ll continue the series with a look at which of the Cowboys heading into their second season with the team has the best chance to make a jump following their rookie campaigns.
No.12) Who Makes Biggest Year-2 Jump?
Patrik: My mind immediately jumps to Donovan Ezeiruaku here, but that name gets bumped immediately by an offensive player that I believe not enough people are talking about heading into Year 2, so allow me to do it here. For my money, I think it’ll be Tyler Booker making the biggest leap heading into his second season. Booker looked refined beyond his years as a rookie, and another offseason of training and learning from Tyler Smith who, by the way, can’t stop praising Booker, tells me something special is cooking that’s currently flying under many people’s radar because he’s not playing a skill position.
Let’s not forget that, heading into the 2025 NFL Draft, some believed there was no way the Cowboys would find a replacement for Zack Martin and, if they did, it would probably take years. Fast forward to now and when’s the last time you heard someone voice that concern? Exactly. You haven’t, and that’s a massive nod to what Booker was in Year 1 … and to what he might become in as early as Year 2.
Cowboys Suggested as Landing Spot for Former Elite CB to Add More Competition at Camp – Mike Moraitis, SI.com
Marcus Lattimore has been linked to Dallas.
Should the Cowboys sign Lattimore?
If there are no strings attached and the Cowboys can sign him to a contract with no guaranteed money, it wouldn’t hurt to bring Lattimore to training camp to add more competition.
If Lattimore pans out, the Cowboys could be getting an impact player for extremely cheap to help their secondary. If not, the veteran could be cut without any pain.
The problem with Lattimore is he simply can’t stay healthy, as the four-time Pro Bowler hasn’t played in more than 10 games in a season since 2021 and is coming back from a torn ACL.
Adding to that, Lattimore has already shown significant signs of decline, and it may only get worse with the veteran coming back from a serious knee injury at the age of 30.
At this point, Lattimore might not be any better than what the Cowboys have, so Dallas signing him remains unlikely, barring significant injury to the group the team already has.
Can new DC Christian Parker dig Cowboys out of defensive hole and into playoffs? – Joseph Hoyt, Dallas Morning News
Analyzing where Dallas is defensively heading into the 2026 season.
How they stack up
Let’s start with the optimistic news for the Cowboys. As last season indicated, the Cowboys’ defense doesn’t have to necessarily be perfect thanks to their offense.
The Cowboys, under the play-calling of head coach Brian Schottenheimer, finished with the fifth ranked scoring offense in the NFL last season. The Cowboys finished top-10 in many categories. Quarterback Dak Prescott threw for over 4,000 yards, running back Javonte Williams ran for over 1,000, and both CeeDee Lamb and George Pickens had over 1,000-yard receivers.
Despite some brief tension over Pickens’ contract status, all of those players are back for another season. The same goes for much of the team’s offense. Therefore, there’s optimism that the Cowboys could have a top-10 — maybe even top-five offense — in 2026.
But as the cliché goes, defense wins championships. The Seattle Seahawks had the top-ranked scoring defense in the NFL last regular season. They bludgeoned elite offenses in the postseason en route to a championship.
Other contenders had quality defenses, too. Among the 14 playoff teams last season, none had a lower-ranked scoring defense than 15th. That belonged to the Carolina Panthers, who made the playoffs despite having the 27th-ranked scoring offense in the NFL.
In 2024, the playoff team with the lowest-ranked scoring defense was the Washington Commanders (18th).
Of course, there are some exceptions. The 2023 Philadelphia Eagles, for example, finished with the 30th ranked scoring defense and still made the playoffs. They then lost 32-9 to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the wild card round.
The next year the Eagles had the second-ranked scoring defense in the NFL. Coincidentally, Parker joined the Eagles as a defensive passing game coordinator and defensive backs coach after the 2023 season.
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- Real Madrid schedule key July meeting with superstar forward as contract renewal gathers momentum
Real Madrid schedule key July meeting with superstar forward as contract renewal gathers momentum

Real Madrid are moving closer to securing one of their biggest priorities ahead of the new season, with Vinicius Jr.’s long-term future expected to be addressed before the squad returns for pre-season.
The Brazilian forward has been at the centre of contract discussions for several months, but negotiations are now entering a decisive phase.
According to AS, Real Madrid and Vinicius have already agreed to hold a meeting during the final days of July with the aim of finalising a new contract that would keep the Brazilian at the Santiago Bernabeu beyond 2027.
The latest development comes shortly after Vinicius completed his FIFA World Cup campaign, with both the player and the club using the opportunity to reaffirm their shared desire to continue together.
That mutual understanding has significantly increased confidence that an agreement is now within reach.
Real Madrid and Vinicius share the same objective
As per the outlet, the upcoming meeting is not expected to be about convincing either side to continue the relationship.
Vinicius and Real Madrid will meet later this month. (Photo by Alex Slitz/Getty Images)
Rather, it is viewed as the final step towards agreeing the remaining contractual details before an official announcement.
Throughout the discussions, Vinicius has repeatedly communicated his desire to remain at Real Madrid.
The Brazilian has informed club president Florentino Perez and senior executives that he sees his future at the Bernabeu and is fully committed to continuing as one of the faces of the club’s long-term project.
Furthermore, Real Madrid’s position has been equally clear, as the board considers Vinicius one of the foundations of the current squad and have consistently prioritised extending his contract.
The confidence within Valdebebas has grown to the point where club officials no longer view the situation as a source of concern.
Real Madrid are optimistic about extending Vinicius’ contract. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)
Instead, there is increasing belief that the winger will begin the new campaign with a renewed deal already signed.
Contract renewal part of Real Madrid’s strategy
It is known that new Real Madrid manager Jose Mourinho has become increasingly influential in several sporting decisions since returning to the club and Vinicius’ renewal is understood to be part of the same strategy.
Real Madrid have focused on securing the futures of their most important players before making major moves elsewhere in the market.
Notably, Aurelien Tchouameni recently committed his future by signing a new deal until 2031, and Vinicius has always been viewed as the next priority on that list.
Although Mourinho has played an active role in transfer planning and recruitment, the club is equally committed to retaining the core group of players and Vinicius is certainly a part of that.
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- How to live stream Men’s Doubles Final: Wimbledon, TV channel
How to live stream Men’s Doubles Final: Wimbledon, TV channel
On Saturday, the Gentlemen’s Doubles tournament at Wimbledon comes to a close as the duo of Harri Heliovaara and Henry Patten takes on the duo of Marcelo Arevalo and Mate Pavic.
Jan 16, 2025; Melbourne, Victoria, Australia; Henry Patten of United Kingdom, Harri Heliovaara of Finland celebrates during their match against Rithvik Choudary Bollipalli of India and Ryan Seggerman of United States of America in the first round of the men’s doubles at the 2025 Australian Open at Melbourne Park. Mandatory Credit: Mike Frey-Imagn Images
How to Watch Wimbledon: Men’s Doubles Final
- Date: Saturday, July 11, 2026
- Time: 8 AM EDT
- Channel: ESPN
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The Heliovaara and Patten duo entered this tournament as the No. 1 overall seed. In the semifinals, the pair defeated Thanasi Kokkinakis and Aleksandar Kovacevic in two sets, though both were close 7-6 finishes.
On the other side, Arevalo and Pavic are the No. 6 seed in this tournament and defeated the German duo of Kevin Krawietz and Tim Putz 7-6, 6-2 in the semifinals to advance to the Wimbledon final.
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Arevalo and Pavic defeated the defending Wimbledon champions Julian Cash and Lloyd Glasspool in the quarterfinals.
Heliovaara and Patten were the 2024 champions of this event, taking down Max Purcell and Jordan Thompson in the final. Meanwhile, Pavic won this event in 2021 while paired with Nikola Mektic, while Arevalo is the lone player in this final without a Wimbledon doubles title to his name.
Who will get the victory on Saturday? Tune in to ESPN to see which pair wins the Wimbledon Gentlemen’s Doubles final.
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- MLB Draft 2026 Milwaukee Brewers Mock Draft Roundup: Where will the Crew go in Round 1?
MLB Draft 2026 Milwaukee Brewers Mock Draft Roundup: Where will the Crew go in Round 1?

The 2026 MLB Draft gets underway today. Over the next two days, the Milwaukee Brewers will select 20 players to add to their organization and be part of that next wave of young talent.
MLB’s Draft is notoriously difficult to predict, especially the later the Draft goes on. Picks aren’t necessarily about who is the best on the board; it’s about who is there for the best price, so the slot money can be spread around to get the maximum amount of talent. The Brewers have been one of the best teams at spreading out their available bonus money over the past several years.
This year, the Crew has one of their lowest bonus pool totals in a long time — they have a lack of compensatory picks (including trading away the No. 67 pick to acquire Kyle Harrison) and had the best record in baseball last year, pushing their picks toward the end of each round.
The Brewers have their first pick at No. 25 overall, which is the last selection in the first round. Where could they go? Let’s take a look at who the experts have Milwaukee taking in their mock drafts.
Baseball America 7.0 – Cameron Flukey, RHP, Coastal Carolina
The Brewers took a starting pitcher from Coastal Carolina last year with Jacob Morrison in the third round. Carlos Collazo at Baseball America has the Crew going back to the Chanticleers rotation again this year with Cameron Flukey.
Flukey’s success is no fluke. He sits in the mid-90s on his fastball and can reach 98 mph with movement. His curveball is his best secondary and is a high-spin pitch, which is a quality the Brewers have targeted consistently in their pitching selections. Flukey stands 6-foot-6 and 210 pounds, so there’s a starter’s frame with room to add on more weight if needed.
ESPN – Cameron Flukey, RHP, Coastal Carolina
Back-to-back Flukey selections here; he should be going off the board right around this range, so it does make sense. However, the Brewers have selected a pitcher in the first round just once in the past decade. That pick was Ethan Small in 2019, and Small didn’t exactly work out very well for the Brewers. There’s a reason they don’t go there often. But could they buck the trend this year?
The Athletic – Ace Reese, 3B, Mississippi State
The Brewers have drafted corner infielders a lot in recent years, so why not go back to that well again with an SEC third baseman? Ace Reese has big-time power, slugging 24 bombs this year for the Bulldogs while hitting .336. Classic left-handed power bat with a solid feel to hit. The big question will be his defensive home and if he can stick at the hot corner.
CBS Sports – Cole Prosek, SS/C, Magnolia Heights (MS) HS
The nephew of Brewers third base coach Matt Erickson, Prosek has been a heavily connected name to the Brewers through this process. He’s also from the same high school as the Crew’s current shortstop, Cooper Pratt, and plays with Pratt’s younger brother on the team. Prosek is an athletic player who can play both infield and behind the plate. He has a strong feel to hit, with some giving him plus grades, and some pretty good pop as well. He’s committed to Ole Miss, but there’s strong momentum for him in the first round, and the Brewers feel like a great landing spot if he’s there.
MLB Pipeline – Zion Rose, OF, Louisville
MLB Pipeline’s most recent mock draft came back on July 2, and they had the Crew going with a college bat yet again. This is not much of a surprise. Rose is generally above average across the board offensively, and though they may need to work on pitch selection with him, Rose has a pretty good ceiling to work with.
The Sporting Tribune – Cole Prosek, SS/C, Magnolia Heights (MS) HS
Another Prosek pick. The connection is certainly strong. The Brewers do have a history of selecting players who have the potential to stick behind the plate even if they haven’t primarily played there as an amateur. If the Brewers like his catching potential, they could take him and send him out there. Marco Dinges was one such player a few years ago.
Fangraphs – Ace Reese, 3B, Mississippi State
For many years, the Brewers avoided corner infielders like the plague. They focused on up-the-middle athletes only. Recently, they’ve taken Brock Wilken, Blake Burke, and Andrew Fischer with early selections each of the last three years. They seem to have plenty of future possibilities on the corners, but can you ever really have enough?
Prospects Live – Cole Prosek, SS/C, Magnolia Heights (MS) HS
A very popular pick here. Could it be because of the Matt Erickson connection? Could it be legitimate interest? Could it also be a smokescreen? If too many prognosticators think the Brewers are taking someone, the Brewers generally do something else. They keep things largely tight to the vest.
Baseball Prospect Journal – Sawyer Strosnider, OF, TCU
Back to the college bats, Sawyer Strosnider is another name that has popped up quite a bit with the Brewers. Strosnider is a left-handed bat with a big-time power-speed combination, earning plus grades on both tools. He does have a little bit of a strikeout problem, which is somewhat concerning with any hitter. But in terms of tools and athleticism, few in this draft have more, which makes him a name to watch.
Other names connected
Throughout all these mock drafts, the writers do include other names they considered or names they have heard connected to the Brewers at No. 25. That group includes:
James Clark, SS, St. John Bosco (CA) HS
Tegan Kuhns, RHP, Tennessee
Taj Marchand, SS, James Island (SC) HS
Trey Ebel, SS, Corona (CA) HS
Eric Becker, SS, Virginia
Logan Reddemann, RHP, UCLA
The 2026 MLB Draft gets started this afternoon. We shall see which, if any, of these mock drafters were correct in their selections.
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- Belgium star speaks out on mystery injury that forced him out of Spain game
Belgium star speaks out on mystery injury that forced him out of Spain game

Thibaut Courtois revealed details of the mysterious injury that forced him to leave Belgium's match against Spain.
During Belgium's 2-1 defeat to Spain in the quarterfinal, Courtois seemed to be the defensive anchor the Belgians required to halt a Spanish squad bound for a semifinal meeting with France. Although he allowed Fabian Ruiz to score in the 30th minute, the goalkeeper looked confident in the box, directing his teammates and providing a dependable presence at the back.
And everything appeared fine for him when the second half commenced. Just 15 minutes later, however, calamity struck for the Real Madrid goalkeeper. Shortly before the hydration break, Courtois was standing for a moment before gradually collapsing to the turf, sitting down as Belgium's medical staff rushed out to assess the 34-year-old.
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Utilizing the time before and during the hydration break to recuperate, he appeared to be ready to continue until he wasn't. In the 71st minute, head coach Rudi Garcia made the call to withdraw Courtois, with Senne Lammens assuming his spot between the posts. Roughly 17 minutes after Lammens entered the contest, Mikel Merino netted the winner for Spain, concluding Belgium's campaign.
Addressing reporters after the contest, Courtois described what he experienced, his condition, and why Garcia chose to substitute him with Lammens at such a critical juncture in the match. "Yes, I was with a long kick in the beginning of the second half," Courtois began regarding what his injury felt like.
"Then I felt something here in my muscle. Then I did some saves. I felt OK. So I thought, 'OK, we'll continue.' Then I kicked again long and I felt I.T. a bit more. So then you know it's something muscular, and you need to be careful."
Regarding Garcia's choice to bring on Lammens after recognizing the 34-year-old couldn't carry on, Courtois explained, "Obviously, I wanted to continue. But the coach wanted someone 100 percent. So that's his decision. I wanted to try to play maybe five, 10 more minutes. Because in goal I was feeling good. I was making the saves. And I was not disturbed to make those saves. I was only disturbed to kick long. So that's the decision of the coach. And that's not a problem."
Ultimately, things didn't work out as Lammens conceded the devastating goal, a sequence that will undoubtedly haunt the 24-year-old for some time to come. As one of the veteran leaders in the squad, Courtois did his best to help alleviate the anguish the young goalkeeper and the nation are experiencing after competing admirably against one of the tournament favorites, only to fall short in the dying stages of the contest.
"And Senne, obviously, I gave him a big hug," Courtois continued. "Not more I cannot do at the moment. For a goalkeeper, this is a s--- feeling. He's a great goalkeeper. He will only get stronger from this. It's not a problem."
As a key figure in Belgium's "Golden Generation," Courtois has accumulated numerous international appearances, though following his recent injury, he admitted he would welcome a year away from the national team to recuperate.
While he expressed a desire to resume his international career after that break, he acknowledges the final call rests with others. "But I say it's a choice of the coach of the federation," he told reporters in Dutch. "If he doesn't see it that way, then I'll have to think about whether I can stay or not. Otherwise, it might be the last game today."
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- How New York Giants can get by without Malik Nabers
How New York Giants can get by without Malik Nabers
There's been recent talk about the status of New York Giants star wide receiver Malik Nabers, who is currently rehabbing from a complex knee injury he sustained in Week 4 of last season.
Nabers tore both the ACL and lateral meniscus in his right knee last October and was lost for the remainder of the season. He underwent surgery shortly after and had a second procedure this spring to "clean up" some scar tissue.
ESPN beat reporter Jordan Raanan recently suggested that Nabers may not be back at a superstar level until Week 5 or 6.
"They don't know, nobody knows. It's a wait-and-see," Raanan said on the John Keim Report. "Even when he does come back, we have to remember he's coming back from a serious injury. So, is he going to be himself right away? That's a lot to ask, right?
"There's not a ton of scenarios where I look at it and say 'Malik Nabers is gonna be back and playing as a No. 1 superstar receiver' by [Week 5 or 6]. Maybe that's around the time we can expect him to start coming around if he starts practicing in early September; it's a big wait-and-see."
Nabers is the Giants' best wide receiver, and their offense will miss his elite skill if he gets off to a slow start or worse, if he starts the season on the physically unable to perform (PUP) list.
Considering Nabers played less than one full game with quarterback Jaxson Dart last season, it's unknown how he and Dart mesh. We might have to wait a bit longer to get the answer to that.
Until then, we could see a myriad of strategies in the passing game. Some may think the Giants have very few options here. They would be wrong in assuming that.
One strategy has the Giants going big with two tight ends in 6-foot-6 Theo Johnson and 6-foot-4 Isaiah Likely, and wide receivers Isaiah Hodgins and rookie Malachi Fields, who are both 6-foot-4. That lineup would surely have opposing secondaries both looking up and on their heels, backpedaling.
Think back to the days when the Giants had Jeremy Shockey, Kevin Boss, Amani Toomer, and Plaxico Burress, with Brandon Jacobs coming at them out of the backfield.
In addition, the Giants could swap in Darius Slayton and JuJu Smith-Schuster, both of whom stand 6-foot-1. The running game could also flourish with so many big bodies on the field.
Another plan would have Odell Beckham Jr. in the mix. Beckham may not be the player he once was, but defenses won't care. He's still OBJ to many of them, and they won't want to get burned. He'll draw attention away from the other wideouts, opening up opportunities all over the field.
General manager Joe Schoen did a nice job of picking up veterans with diverse skill sets. The Giants can also stretch the field with players such as Slayton, Darnell Mooney, and Calvin Austin III, as well as use their running backs as receivers.
These options without Nabers are all interesting. He can rehab without knowing he doesn't need to rush. Sure, the Giants want him back as soon as possible, but they'll be in good hands until he does.
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: How New York Giants can get by without Malik Nabers
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- This must-see 64-yard Fred Thomas TD is the Saints Play of the Day
This must-see 64-yard Fred Thomas TD is the Saints Play of the Day
There are 64 days standing between us and the start of the New Orleans Saints' 2026 season opener against the Detroit Lions, which means this 64-touchdown is our pick for the Saints Play of the Day. It's one of the wackier scores you'll find from this distance in team history, so let's get right to it. You can see the highlight for yourself right here.
New Orleans had jumped out to a 17-7 lead over the New York Giants back in 2003, with Big Blue preparing for a 43-yard field goal try to cut into that deficit before halftime. But it wasn't to be. Defensive lineman Kenny Smith was credited with blocking the kick, which was scooped up by defensive back Fred Thomas.
"This is a new carpet in here, that's a little bit grabby," cautioned play-by-play announcer Mike Patrick, "It's blocked, and the Saints are gonna get a touchdown!"
That score gave the Saints a 23-7 lead, and at that point the Giants more or less threw in the towel. They were a 4-win team tanking for a chance to draft hotshot quarterback Eli Manning, son of the New Orleans legend Archie, and this game turned into a 45-7 rout that helped their cause. As for the kicker? That was none other than second-year pro Matt Bryant, who would spend the next few seasons trying to find his way in the NFL before he landed with the Atlanta Falcons, where he was selected for a Pro Bowl in 2016. This wouldn't be his last botched field goal at the Superdome.
But as exciting as this play was, it was overshadowed by a controversial celebration from one of the Saints' star players. This was the same game in which wide receiver Joe Horn snuck a cell phone into the stadium. After scoring a 13-yard touchdown catch midway through the second quarter, Horn retrieved the flip phone and, he later said, called his children to make sure they were watching the game from home with his family.
What about the man of the hour? Thomas had arrived in New Orleans a few years earlier after starting his career with the Seattle Seahawks, but he became a Saints lifer and spent 109 games in black and gold. And 2003 was a big year for him. In addition to this special teams touchdown, Thomas intercepted four passes and got his mitts on a career-high 22 pass deflections, forcing a pair of fumbles and recovering another one along the way. The cornerback was a key part of Jim Haslett's defense, and this touchdown went down as one of the brightest moments of his career.
This article originally appeared on Saints Wire: This must-see 64-yard Fred Thomas TD is the Saints Play of the Day
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- Playing golf with Trump surreal - Kane
Playing golf with Trump surreal - Kane

England captain Harry Kane says he once played golf with United States President Donald Trump, describing the experience as "surreal".
The striker will lead England for their World Cup quarter-final against Norway in Miami on Saturday (22:00 BST) and, in the build-up to that game, revealed he had played golf with Trump in Florida 18 months ago.
"I played alright to be honest," said Bayern Munich striker Kane.
"He invited me to play when I was down in Palm Beach. So yeah, when the president invites you somewhere...
"It was a pretty surreal experience just to meet him and obviously play golf with him.
"His golf is pretty good, to be honest with you. I hope I can play golf as good as him when I'm his age, that's for sure. A unique experience, but I was just grateful that he invited me to play."
The US is co-hosting the 2026 World Cup along with Canada and Mexico, and Kane's comments followed Trump, 80, saying the pair had played together.
"I think Kane is a great player," said Trump after Kane, who has six goals and one assist for England at the World Cup, helped the Three Lions beat Mexico 3-2 in the last 16.
"I played golf with him and I like him a lot. He's a good golfer too. He's really great."
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- Wales defender Lockyer signs for Melbourne Victory
Wales defender Lockyer signs for Melbourne Victory
Wales defender Tom Lockyer has agreed a deal to join Australian A-League side Melbourne Victory.
The 31-year-old, who has 16 caps for Wales, joins Melbourne on a free transfer after leaving Bristol Rovers at the end of last season.
Lockyer made his return to football with the Gas last October after nearly two years out following a cardiac arrest during a Premier League match for Luton in December 2023. It was the second time he had collapsed on a pitch in eight months after also having done so in the Championship play-off final.
"I am thrilled to have joined Melbourne Victory and cannot wait to get this next chapter of my career under way in such an amazing city," Lockyer told the club website.
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"This opportunity excites me a lot, as I look to experience new things and challenge myself in a fresh environment. Now it is time to get to work and be ready for every battle ahead," Lockyer added.
The centre-back began his career at Bristol Rovers before moving to Charlton, going on to enjoy a successful five-year spell at Luton where he helped the Hatters achieve promotion to the Premier League.
He made 14 appearances in the top flight before his long period out of the game.
When he was cleared to return to playing he rejoined his first club Bristol Rovers and played 16 games in League Two last season.
Lockyer was part of the Wales squads at Euro 2020 and the 2022 World Cup, winning his most recent cap against Turkey in 2023.
Speaking last November he said he had not given up the "dream" of pulling on a Wales shirt again.
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- Watch: Premier League Kabaddi - Day Three
Watch: Premier League Kabaddi - Day Three
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- Alexi Lalas dubbed 'part of problem' as fresh soccer row explodes
Alexi Lalas dubbed 'part of problem' as fresh soccer row explodes

Entertainment Tonight host Kevin Frazier delivered a scathing response to Alexi Lalas for his defense of the current youth soccer system in the United States, calling the FOX Sports analyst "part of the problem."
During this year's World Cup, American soccer supporters have criticized FOX's coverage, with much of the disapproval aimed at Lalas. The 56-year-old's flippant commentary and impulsive reactions have sparked intense backlash, with former USMNT star Eric Wynalda calling his ex-teammate "unwatchable."
During an appearance on The Dan Patrick Show, Frazier similarly attacked Lalas' characteristic hot takes. "We gotta stop Alexi Lalas, man," he said. "What's going on? What's happening? Wow. Alexi, slow down, bro. Slow down. "I mean, I've been listening to some of his takes. I thought Thierry Henry was going to kill him. Zlatan [Ibrahimovic] wanted to take him out at one point."
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Regarding what specifically triggered him, Frazier highlighted Lalas' consistent endorsement of the U.S. youth soccer pay-to-play system. "Every four years we lose, and we go through this thing where we say, 'What's the problem with U.S. soccer?' And, you know, then he gives his explanation," Frazier added. "He's like, 'Oh, the paid-for-play system works, and it's OK.'
"And I'm like, 'Alexi, what are you talking about?' You benefited from it like a kid from the suburbs. But back when U.S. sucked, sucked, sucked in Italy, you were part of the problem. You are part of the problem. Stop talking about U.S. soccer like you know it, you don't. I was so hot when I read - he had a recent tweet about 'Oh, there's nothing wrong with the system, blah blah blah.' I was like shut up. Shut up."
Lalas has described youth soccer as a "competitive market" with genuine operational expenses for clubs and organizations. While the 56-year-old has stated he would "love if soccer was free to all," he has raised questions about who would shoulder the financial burden.
Frazier, however, contends that the current system exists purely to generate revenue rather than nurturing the enormous pool of talent across the U.S. "We don't want it to be the No. 1 sport [in the country]," he continued. "We want it to be the most profitable sport. And so what they're doing is they're making money off of kids in the suburbs. But those kids in the city.
"I got a kid who plays at the highest level. And the last 10 years, I've watched how they really gatekeep. And some of these best kids from the city - my son's playing in Beverly Hills. He thinks he's Pele, right? And I'm like, 'Dude, you can't play.' So I take him into the city in the hood, right? And I'm like, 'Bro, let's go. Let's see what you do.'
"And the guy's like, 'He can practice with us. But this is a program. It's free. And we have kids who can play.' They're dicing my son out. And it took him like three to four weeks before he even played a game as a nine-year-old. That's the problem.
"How can you be playing in Southern California and there's no Latino kids? I was like, there's something weird going on. U.S. soccer is gatekeeping, and they're keeping all these kids out of the cities. And the best kids we have, they're not getting through."
After learning of Frazier's remarks, Lalas fired back on X: "Hey Kev, I'm good, but thanks for your concern. I've consistently said I'd love soccer to be free," Lalas posted Friday night. "But who should pay for free soccer? Also, do you think those who work in youth soccer are greedy and should make less money? If so, why? Hope you're well, and I respect your passion."
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- MSU athletics announces J Batt officially done after lengthy departure
MSU athletics announces J Batt officially done after lengthy departure
An odd ending to the J Batt era at Michigan State has officially came to an end.
Michigan State announced its new interim athletic director on Friday, with Jon Palumbo stepping in to replace Batt in the interim period. As part of that announcement, the Spartans made it known that Batt has "transitioned away from operational duties" and will officially be done on July 27 -- one day before he begins his new position as athletic director at Kentucky.
While technically Batt will still be employed by Michigan State for the next two-plus weeks, the Spartans made it known that he will use vacation time until his final day at the university. Effectively meaning Batt is now done at Michigan State.
After naming Jon Palumbo interim AD today, an MSU spokesperson says J Batt has “transitioned away from operational duties,” and his final day at MSU will be July 27. Batt will use vacation time until then.
— Stephen Brooks (@StephenM_Brooks) July 10, 2026
The news of Batt departing Michigan State for Kentucky came out in mid-June, but there was then a delay in Batt actually leaving the Spartans. That delay many believed was due to the buyout of his contract, which was a hot topic in recent weeks. When Batt initially signed a contract to leave Michigan State for Kentucky, the buyout was expected to be reduced to $2.5 million from $5 million since Michigan State president Kevin Guskiewicz was set to take a new role at Clemson. That was officially going to occur later this summer, which made some thing that Batt was essentially waiting it out at Michigan State to reduce that buyout.
Ultimately, Guskiewicz announced this week that he would be staying at Michigan State and that must have changed something because Batt is now officially done with the Spartans. The buyout was still reduced, with Kentucky set to pay Michigan State $3.95 million instead of the full $5 million.
Batt's time at Michigan State was short, with him only being the Spartans' athletic director for one year. But it surely was eventful in that lone year, with the ending of that tenure included in that statement.
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- Nations Championship: Ireland lead Japan at half-time
Nations Championship: Ireland lead Japan at half-time
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Nations Championship: Ireland lead Japan at half-time
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- FOX Sports announcers under fire for Lamine Yamal World Cup blunder
FOX Sports announcers under fire for Lamine Yamal World Cup blunder

FOX Sports viewers mercilessly called out play-by-play commentator Darren Fletcher and analyst Owen Hargreaves after the pair repeatedly insisted that Lamine Yamal had yet to find the net at the World Cup.
On Friday, Yamal and Spain booked their place in the World Cup semifinals with a 2-1 victory over Belgium, a match in which Belgian goalkeeper Thibaut Courtois struggled to hold back tears as he was forced off through injury. Throughout the closely-fought contest, Fletcher and Hargreaves maintained that the 18-year-old sensation had still not scored during this year's tournament.
Turning to social media, viewers were quick to highlight that Yamal had netted in the 10th minute of Spain's 4-0 demolition of Saudi Arabia during the Group Stage. "Somebody needs to tell the commentators on FOX that Lamine Yamal has a goal in this World Cup," one X user wrote, with another adding: "Is the fox commentator dumb or something? He's said twice that Lamine Yamal is still looking for his first world cup goal."
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Once Saudi Arabia surrendered possession in their own half, Mikel Oyarzabal burst forward down the left flank after Spain regained the ball, delivering a low cross into the six-yard box. Yamal timed his run to the back post to perfection, sliding in to finish the cross at close range and hand Spain an early 1-0 lead.
In his post-match press conference, Yamal — who became the eighth-youngest player to ever score at a World Cup — reflected on the moment: "It's very special. I've always dreamed of playing at a World Cup, and scoring in my first start is a dream come true. I was watching the last World Cup from school."
Although Yamal failed to add to his tally during Friday's fixture, he consistently demonstrated his technical quality and composure, carving out clear-cut chances for his teammates and earning the Superior Player of the Match award.
Shortly after the hour mark, Yamal tested Courtois with a curling long-range effort that was just about tipped away. The winger then threaded an exquisite ball into Mikel Oyarzabal, only for the Belgian goalkeeper to produce another crucial stop.
"We're very happy to be in the semis again [after the Euros]," Yamal said. "We want to keep going to the final. We were much the better team, but then when we were playing our best, [Belgium] managed to score their goal."
Despite a stern test awaiting Spain against France, Yamal made clear he harbors no concerns about facing the tournament favorites. "If anyone should be afraid, it should be them - we knocked them out of the Euros," he said. "Obviously, we are two great teams, among the best in the world. We'll see what happens, but we have no fear."
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- Doritos turned a couch, a recliner and a bathtub into Formula 1 race cars
Doritos turned a couch, a recliner and a bathtub into Formula 1 race cars
Doritos is proving yet again that it’s known for drawing consumer attention.
The longstanding snack brand recently launched a global campaign and revamped its marketing approach as part of the brand’s official partnership with Formula 1.
The campaign also targets at-home viewers, who make up 99% of the sport’s audience.
The fact is apparent in “The Crunch Prix.”
The short video was created by Goodby Silverstein & Partners, directed by Antoine Bardou-Jaquet and features visual effects by Untold Studios.
The campaign takes viewers on a thrilling ride set off by one bite of a Dorito chip. Viewers are then speeding down a racetrack with nothing more than what they are sitting on, which includes couches, gaming chairs, recliners, and a bathtub.
The campaign is part of a bigger “Taste the Thrill” platform and will run across social media and out-of-home platforms.
Doritos and its parent company, PepsiCo, will both be official partners of Formula 1 until 2030. According to Kyle Gore, vice president of global marketing for Doritos, there are three key advantages the series provides that stand out: a worldwide presence, a developing fan base, and events that occur 10 months out of the year.
“F1 has been pushing us to bring more fun, excitement and access to fans — which is not, honestly, what we expected — and we’ve been pleasantly surprised by the partnership they provided,” Gore told Food Dive.
In addition to its presence in more than 50 markets, F1 puts the chip brand under a spotlight and in front of an attractive fan base.
For example, Netflix’s “Formula 1: Drive to Survive” docuseries has attracted more consumers, and even younger women who are more comfortable in social and digital spaces. Those were the targets the brand intended to hit.
F1 hosts 22 races globally that act as an activation platform for the chip brand’s food offerings and experiential efforts.
Another activation Doritos carried out as part of the “Crunch Prix” campaign was the introduction of the Doritos Thrill Zone at the British Grand Prix in Silverstone, England, which featured immersive activities and fan experiences.
Additionally, the brand has its Doritos Loaded initiative that utilizes its own chips as a base for different meals.
“We’re flexing our local markets to really bring this [partnership] to life in the Thrill Zone,” Gore said. “[These races] are almost like a music festival: it’s multiple days, it’s across a large physical space and the racing part of it is relatively small in the course of the entire day. But people are spending 12, 13, 14 hours there, and they need a place to be able to get away.”
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- Report – Roma Keen on Wantaway Chelsea Winger
Report – Roma Keen on Wantaway Chelsea Winger

Serie A giants Roma have reportedly identified Chelsea flop Alejandro Garnacho as a genuine transfer target. According to Fabrizio Romano, the Argentine winger is open to joining the Giallorossi, but there’s a catch.
Chelsea signed Garnacho from Manchester United last summer for a reported fee of £40 million. The Blues had hoped to help the 22-year-old steer his faltering career back on track. Instead, Garnacho’s downfall hit a new low in West London.
Despite making 24 Premier League appearances, the versatile forward found the net just once, though he did register four assists. Nevertheless, his overall performances did little to justify Chelsea’s investment, casting further doubt over his long-term future at Stamford Bridge.
New manager Xabi Alonso has put Garnacho on the chopping block, with Roma emerging as one of the likeliest destinations for the former Napoli target. However, Gian Piero Gasperini’s side must overcome a huge stumbling block if they’re to lure the player to the Stadio Olimpico.
Our take on Roma & Garnacho
Roma would ideally sign Garnacho on loan with an option to buy. That sharply contrasts with Chelsea’s idea of immediately recouping their investment. Indeed, the Blues are eager to offload their misfit permanently in the coming months.
Yet, Roma can bank on the player’s alleged desire to continue his career in Serie A. Despite being on the cusp of tying Paulo Dybala down to a new contract, Gasperini could use another option in attack.
Matias Soule could be on his way out, and Roma could replace the ex-Juventus forward with another Argentine star. Garnacho may have flopped at Chelsea, but Gasperini has built a reputation for getting the best out of struggling players, making this a gamble worth taking.
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- Barcelona forward staying at club remains a possibility despite advanced PSG talks
Barcelona forward staying at club remains a possibility despite advanced PSG talks

Barcelona signed Anthony Gordon from Newcastle United just before the World Cup and have now reached an agreement to sign Karim Adeyemi from Borussia Dortmund.
This leaves Hansi Flick with a number of options for the forward line, and the club still harbour dreams of signing Julian Alvarez from Atletico Madrid.
What this could mean is one of the attackers leaving the club this summer, and it emerged that PSG were in advanced talks with Ferran Torres over a transfer.
Barcelona were said to have set a price tag of around €50 million for the Spanish striker, even though he has just one year left on his current contract.
Now, according to Alex Pintanel, despite talks taking place with PSG, him staying at Barcelona is not yet ruled out.
Uncertain future. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)
Luis Enrique is understood to be an important figure behind the French club’s interest, although negotiations are expected to continue only after the World Cup ends.
PSG interest does not guarantee an exit
The connection with Luis Enrique is easy to understand. The PSG coach knows Ferran well and has previously trusted him at international level, so his interest gives the operation a clear sporting logic.
However, talks between a player and an interested club do not mean Barcelona have decided to sell.
The Catalan club know the value Ferran brings to the squad and could look to accelerate contract negotiations with him once the World Cup ends.
Hansi Flick has always placed his trust in the Spaniard, and he even started important games ahead of Robert Lewandowski last season.
Barcelona still value Ferran
Ferran still offers useful qualities. He can play across the frontline, attacks the penalty area well and has shown he can contribute goals without always being a guaranteed starter.
Will Ferran stay or leave? (Photo by Manuel Velasquez/Getty Images)
His future may depend on whether he is comfortable competing for minutes and whether Flick sees him as an important part of the rotation.
There is also a strong argument for continuity. Ferran understands the club, the league and Flick’s demands, while replacing a proven squad player is not always simple.
If Barça sell Ferran and are unable to sign Julian Alvarez, it leaves them without a striker in the squad, and that would be even more catastrophic.
PSG’s interest is real, but the situation remains open. Barcelona may listen if a major offer arrives, yet Ferran staying seems like the wiser choice.
It remains to be seen how the negotiations pan out after the World Cup and whether Deco can convince Ferran to extend his contract and stay at Barcelona.
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- England slip to 47-4 in reply to India's 285 in Lord's Test
England slip to 47-4 in reply to India's 285 in Lord's Test
- England replying to India's 285
- Bouchier & Knight fall in three-ball spell, before Capsey bowled
- England need 136 to avoid the follow-on
- One-off Test, Lord's, day two
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- England fans able to stay in the pub for duration of Norway game
England fans able to stay in the pub for duration of Norway game

England fans will be able to stay in the pub until after Saturday’s World Cup quarter-final with Norway is over, the UK government has said.
Extended licensing hours mean that pubs in England and Wales can remain open until 30 minutes after the final whistle is blown, even if the start of the game is delayed because of extreme heat.
England play Norway at 10 pm English time (2100 GMT) at the Hard Rock Stadium in Miami, Florida.
Ministers had already pushed opening hours for the game until 2 am, but have made the extra extension with flexible licensing laws.
Policing minister Sarah Jones said: “England fans deserve the chance to watch every minute of the quarter-final together, and that is exactly what our extension guarantees.
“After the weather delay we saw before the Mexico game, we want to give fans and venues complete certainty that no-one will miss a moment of the action.
“I hope pubs and bars across England and Wales are packed on Saturday night, as we hopefully move one step closer to bringing football home.”
The Three Lions’ previous game against Mexico in the host country’s Azteca Stadium in the early hours of Monday was delayed by an hour because of storms.
Licensing hours were extended into the early morning for that game, which England won 3-2.
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- Colts pre-training camp 53-man roster prediction: Quarterbacks
Colts pre-training camp 53-man roster prediction: Quarterbacks
With training camp drawing closer for the Indianapolis Colts, we typically put together a 53-man roster prediction based on what we learned during offseason programs.
We will still be doing that, but the format will be different. Rather than cramming every position group into one article, we'll devote an entire article to one unit before compiling our predictions at the end.
So let's begin with the quarterbacks.
Colts' quarterbacks on the roster
- Daniel Jones
- Riley Leonard
- Anthony Richardson
- Easton Stick
Roster locks: Daniel Jones, Riley Leonard
We know that these two will be on the team. The one question is whether or not Leonard is the backup, as he competes with Richardson for that role, but regardless of that outcome, we can anticipate him being on the team.
Does Anthony Richardson get traded?
Unable to find a trade partner, Richardson remains with the team and is competing for the backup quarterback role. That said, as far as we know, his trade request is still on the table, and there is a "soft deadline" approaching that could help faciliate a deal.
According to The Athletic's James Boyd, Richardson is due a $4.2 million roster bonus. If Richardson remains on the team up to that point and the Colts pay that bonus, any team could then acquire Richardson and only owe him $1.1 million for the 2026 season.
This could make acquiring him more appealing, helping to push a deal across the finish line.
How many quarterbacks will the Colts roster?
For what it's worth, under Shane Steichen, the Colts have kept three quarterbacks on the 53-man roster.
Colts 53-man roster prediction at quarterback
Daniel Jones, Riley Leonard, Easton Stick
For now, I'll still predict that Richardson ends up getting traded, leaving Leonard to be the backup. It's a fine line to walk, with Chris Ballard not wanting to give Richardson away, but next offseason, he's a free agent, and if a trade isn't made, he'll leave with the Colts getting nothing in return.
I also think the Colts keep three quarterbacks, given Steichen's history, but also, Stick is a veteran and has past experience working with Steichen, which could be valuable to have in the quarterback room and on the practice field, especially as Leonard continues to develop.
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- McGregor vs. Holloway 2: How to watch UFC 329 tonight, start time, full fight card, and more
McGregor vs. Holloway 2: How to watch UFC 329 tonight, start time, full fight card, and more
Conor McGregor returns to the octagon after a five-year hiatus, and his first fight back will be against an old foe, Max Holloway. The two previously fought in 2013 on a UFC Fight Night undercard, but this time around, they'll headline UFC 329, which will be held at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas on Saturday, July 11. It'll be a long night of fights, with early prelims starting at 5 p.m. ET, prelims at 7 p.m. ET, and the main card starting at 9 p.m. ET.
Conor McGregor vs. Max Holloway, along with every other match on the fight card, will stream on Paramount+. The fights will also be available on demand on Paramount+ after they conclude. Here's everything you need to know about how to watch UFC 329, including the full fight card, schedule, and more.
How to watch the Conor McGregor vs. Max Holloway 2 fight
Date: Saturday, July 11
Start time: Early prelims begin at 5 p.m. ET
Fight time (approximate): Main card fights begin at 9 p.m. ET
Location: T-Mobile Arena, Las Vegas
Streaming: Paramount+
When is the Conor McGregor vs. Max Holloway 2 fight?
The UFC 329 fight between Conor McGregor an Max Holloway is this Saturday, July 11 at 9 p.m. ET.
What channel is the Conor McGregor vs. Max Holloway 2fight on?
The UFC 329 fight will stream exclusively on Paramount+.
Where to watch the Conor McGregor vs. Max Holloway 2 fight
The complete UFC 329 fight card headlined by Conor McGregor and Max Holloway is available to watch with every type of Paramount+ plan.
UFC 329 Fight Card
Main card
Conor McGregor vs. Max Holloway — welterweight
#5 Benoît Saint Denis vs. #6 Paddy Pimblett – lightweight
#4 Cory Sandhagen vs. #7 Mario Bautista – bantamweight
#4 Brandon Royval vs. #6 Lone'er Kavanagh – flyweight
King Green vs. Terrance McKinney – lightweight
Prelims
Robert Whittaker vs. #12 Nikita Krylov – light heavyweight
Gable Steveson vs. Elisha Eillson – heavyweight
Cody Garbrandt vs. Adrian Yanez – bantamweight
Luke Riley vs. Kai Kamaka III – featherweight
Early prelims
#8 Tracy Cortez vs. #12 Wang Cong – women's flyweight
Damian Pinas vs. Cesar Almeida – middleweight
#15 Farid Basharat vs. John Garza – bantamweight
Ryan Gandra vs. Zachary Reese – middleweight
Alessandro Costa vs. Cody Durden – flyweight
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- Detroit Lions among NFL elite in ESPN 2026 roster rankings
Detroit Lions among NFL elite in ESPN 2026 roster rankings
With training camp right around the corner, excitement for the Detroit Lions' 2026 campaign is building.
The Lions' first report dates are in two weeks and Detroit's preseason slate essentially kicks off in a month. Football is indeed just about finally here.
As the buzz keeps building, ESPN put its 2026 NFL roster rankings together. Detroit garnered great respect, checking in with the league's sixth-best roster according to ESPN.
That's in line with NFL.com's post-draft roster rankings, where Eric Edholm also ranked the Lions' roster as the NFL's sixth-best.
Per ESPN's 2026 rankings, only the Los Angeles Rams (No. 1), Philadelphia Eagles (No. 2), Seattle Seahawks (No. 3), Buffalo Bills (No. 4) and Baltimore Ravens (No. 5) have better rosters than the Lions.
Here's what ESPN's Mike Clay wrote about the Lions' biggest strength:
Offensive playmakers. Running back Jahmyr Gibbs, WRs Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams and TE Sam LaPorta form one of the league's best groups of skill players. This is a group that has helped Detroit finish top five in offensive yards and touchdowns each of the past four seasons.
Gibbs is the only back in league history with at least 11 touchdowns, 1,200 rushing yards and 50 receptions in each of his first three NFL seasons. St. Brown is the only player in NFL history with 90-plus catches in each of his first five NFL seasons. Williams has 1,000-plus yards each of the past two seasons. And LaPorta missed half of 2025 due to injury but still sits third among tight ends in TDs (20) since entering the league in 2023.
And, to no real surprise, the Lions' secondary is regarded as its biggest weakness:
Secondary. This one is not for a lack of talent, but major availability concerns make Detroit's secondary a massive question mark. Cornerback D.J. Reed missed roughly half of last season due to injury and the other starting position opposite him is in question after 2024 first-round pick Terrion Arnold was released due to his alleged role in a felony kidnapping case in Tampa, Florida.
Veterans Rock Ya-Sin and Roger McCreary are among those competing for an every-down role. At safety, Kerby Joseph (knee) and Brian Branch (Achilles) are both uncertain for Week 1 after suffering major injuries last season. This has the potential to be a very good group, but questions will need to be answered.
Rounding out the NFC North's roster rankings, the Green Bay Packers are ranked No. 10, the Chicago Bears at No. 17 and the Minnesota Vikings at No. 22.
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- Indiana Fever schedule: When might Caitlin Clark play again?
Indiana Fever schedule: When might Caitlin Clark play again?
After returning to the floor on Wednesday, Caitlin Clark didn't play on Thursday night. The Indiana Fever opted to rest Clark in the second game of its back-to-back, alternating games played for Clark and Fever center Aliyah Boston.
Clark scored nine points on 4 of 12 shooting, including 1 of 6 accuracy from 3-point range in Wednesday's 106-92 loss at the Los Angeles Sparks.
"Especially when you haven’t played for two, two and a half weeks, a game environment is just so much different than anything we can replicate,” Clark told the IndyStar following the Fever’s Wednesday loss at Los Angeles.
“Even though my workouts have been hard and I’ve responded well to those, you just don’t know when you get into a game environment … Obviously, I’m such a competitor, I think I can play more, but that can sometimes get you in trouble. It’s a long season, it’s a long year, and a couple games like this isn’t gonna mess you up. Just get your feel back, and it’ll be OK overall.”
Indiana (13-9) bounced back on Thursday, winning at the Phoenix Mercury, 92-89.
Clark has been battling a back injury that has now sidelined her four times this season. As fans wait for concrete updates from Clark and the Fever on the three-time All-Star's injury status moving forward, here's a look at the Fever's upcoming schedule and potential dates to catch Clark in action:
Upcoming Indiana Fever schedule
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- Sunday, July 12: at Las Vegas Aces (8 p.m. CT on NBC)
- Wednesday, July 15: vs. Golden State Valkyries (7 p.m. CT on USA Network)
- Friday, July 17: vs. Seattle Storm (6:30 p.m. CT on ION)
- Saturday, July 18: vs. New York Liberty (7 p.m. CT on CBS)
- Wednesday, July 22: vs. Connecticut Sun (7 p.m. CT on USA Network)
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- Manchester City confirm transfer of ‘exciting’ Jeremy Monga
Manchester City confirm transfer of ‘exciting’ Jeremy Monga

Manchester City have announced the signing of England youth international Jeremy Monga.
Monga joins City in a deal worth up to £12.5 million from Leicester City and has signed a five-year contract.
The 17-year-old becomes their third signing of the summer, following the arrival of Elliot Anderson from Nottingham Forest and former Sheffield Wednesday goalkeeper Pierce Charles.
Arsenal were initially the front-runners to sign the highly rated winger, but were reluctant to meet Leicester’s asking price, allowing City to sign him.
Manager Enzo Maresca was said to have played a crucial role in Monga’s signature, having known him from his time as Leicester head coach in 2023-24.
City Director of Football Hugo Viana expressed his excitement in winning the signature of the English forward.
“Jeremy is an exciting player who has already made huge strides in his young career,” Viana told mancity.com
“We were already very aware of him as a Club, and we have seen his ability first-hand from his time at Leicester. At 17 years old we feel he is only going to continue to improve and that this is the correct next step in his career.
“We look forward to supporting him on every step in his journey.”
Monga began his career at Coventry City before joining Leicester’s academy at the Under-9 level.
He rapidly progressed through the ranks, joining the U21s at the age of 15. He holds the record as the youngest Premier League 2 goalscorer after netting against Aston Villa in 2024.
Monga made his professional debut in the Foxes’ 3-0 Premier League home defeat to Newcastle United in April 2025, becoming the second-youngest player ever to feature in the competition.
He also holds the record as the youngest player to start a match for Leicester and the youngest goalscorer in the Championship.
Monga is expected to play more with the City academy next season as he continues his development, while featuring for the first team in domestic cup competitions.
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- Kentucky Wildcat News: MLB Draft Weekend for UK Baseball
Kentucky Wildcat News: MLB Draft Weekend for UK Baseball

Good morning, BBN!
The 2026 MLB Draft begins today, and Kentucky Baseball fans will have at least one major reason to tune in.
Wildcats shortstop Tyler Bell is widely expected to be selected in the early rounds after two seasons in Lexington.
Bell entered the season as one of the top prospects in the 2026 class, with MLB Pipeline ranking him among its top draft prospects. He also participated in the MLB Draft Combine last month.
While recent first-round mock drafts from CBS Sports and ESPN have not projected Bell among the opening selections, his prospect status makes him Kentucky’s best bet to be called early in the draft.
Bell’s combination of defensive ability, switch-hitting potential, and youth could make him an intriguing option for organizations looking for an up-the-middle prospect.
Kentucky could also have additional players selected during the later rounds as MLB organizations work through 20 rounds over two days.
How to Watch the 2026 MLB Draft
Day 1: Saturday, July 11 (Rounds 1-4)
- 1:00-2:30 p.m. ET – Preview show + Picks 1-10 (NBC/Peacock)
- 2:30-4:30 p.m. ET – Picks 11-40 (MLB Network, MLB.com, MLB.TV, MLB+)
- 4:30-7:45 p.m. ET – Picks 41-135 (MLB.com, MLB.TV, MLB+)
Day 2: Sunday, July 12 (Rounds 5-20)
- 11:30 a.m.-7:30 p.m. ET (MLB.com, MLB.TV, MLB+)
Where do you think this year’s Wildcats land?
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J Batt set to begin tenure at UK – UK Athletics
A new era.
Spain beat Belgium late to set to World Cup semifinal vs. France – ESPN
Spain vs. France is going to be electric.
Texas might be the best team in the SEC next season.
Scottie Scheffler misses the cut for the first time in 4 years – NBC Sports
Scottie has been on a slide lately. Further proof of Tiger’s untouchable greatness.
Shohei Ohtani dealing with knee irritation, to miss All-Star Game – ESPN
MLB in shambles hearing this.
It’s been quite the offseason.
Report: George Pickens among teammates working with Dak Prescott in Utah – NBC Sports
Love to see it.
Mike Boynton Jr. agrees to 2-year deal as Michigan hoops coach – ESPN
Big opportunity.
Insane story.
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- Maxx Crosby shares what he really thinks about Lamar Jackson after failed Baltimore Ravens trade
Maxx Crosby shares what he really thinks about Lamar Jackson after failed Baltimore Ravens trade

Maxx Crosby looks set for another season at the Las Vegas Raiders despite almost joining the Baltimore Ravens through a blockbuster trade.
The proposed trade to send Crosby to Baltimore collapsed at the eleventh hour following the defensive end’s physical in Maryland.
Despite travelling the length of the country to undergo his physical, the Ravens pulled the plug on the proposed deal to send two first-round picks.
Having returned to the Raiders following the failed trade in March, Crosby has now spoken about Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson.
The defensive end is known for hunting down quarterbacks in the backfield, but even Crosby has admitted there is no catching the Ravens QB.

What Maxx Crosby said about Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson
Jerry Jones actually praised the Ravens for withdrawing from the Crosby trade as they then signed Trey Hendrickson on a cheaper deal.
Crosby actually holds a 2-0 record against Jackson having beaten the Ravens in both 2021 and 2024, but the defensive end has shown his respect to the 29-year-old.
Speaking about his technique, Crosby said through Bleacher Report: “I want to take a really good pursuit angle, and, for me, that delusion in my head, I’m like: ‘They’re a quarterback – besides Lamar Jackson – I’m running their a** down no matter what’.
“So I just want to close down as much ground as possible.”
In the two games against the Ravens, Crosby has been able to sack Jackson twice in each game.
The future of Crosby remains up in the air following his failed trade to Baltimore, but the Ravens are not expected to be in any hurry to push him out of the door.
Although there may have been some frustration over how the trade unfolded, it shows Crosby’s class to show respect like this to Jackson.
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- I’ve driven the hybrid Audi RS 5 — and it's completely changed what I think of plug-in hybrids
I’ve driven the hybrid Audi RS 5 — and it's completely changed what I think of plug-in hybrids
For decades, Audi's RS division has built its reputation on extracting astonishing performance from combustion engines, pairing muscular powerplants with the brand's legendary quattro all-wheel-drive system to create machines that could embarrass exotic supercars while carrying an entire family… and their pets.
But times have changed. Stringent emissions regulations, the soaring cost of fuel and the industry's rapid shift towards electrification all mean that even Audi's most revered performance badge can no longer ignore battery packs.
Rather than resisting the inevitable, the Ingolstadt-based company has embraced it, introducing a plug-in hybrid powertrain to the RS 5 for the very first time. If that sounds like sacrilege, bear with me.
Because after spending time behind the wheel of the new RS 5 Avant, it's clear Audi hasn't simply bolted on some battery cells to appease legislators. Instead, it has used electrification to build its most technologically advanced RS model yet.

Audi hasn't simply bolted on some battery cells to appease legislators.
The numbers certainly make a compelling argument. A 2.9-liter twin-turbocharged V6 now works alongside a 130kW electric motor to produce a combined 639hp and 590 lb-ft of torque. That's enough to launch the angry-looking estate from 0-62mph in just 3.6 seconds before continuing on to a top speed of 178mph.
More surprisingly, the 25.9kWh battery (22kWh usable) also allows for up to 50 miles of all-electric driving, meaning many daily commutes can be completed without the V6 ever barking into life.
It's a remarkable breadth of ability for a car that wears one of Audi's most performance-focused badges. There is, however, one unavoidable downside.
At 2,370kg in Avant form, this is also by far the heaviest RS 5 ever produced. Physics hasn't suddenly stopped applying just because there's a charging socket hidden beneath the bodywork.
Fortunately, Audi's engineers have spent years developing an arsenal of clever chassis technologies designed to disguise that weight.
Lightening the load

Spend a few miles behind the wheel and it's immediately obvious that the biggest engineering challenge wasn't adding more power. It was making sure you couldn't feel the additional mass the big Audi is carting around.
The latest RS 5 rides on revised five-link suspension at both ends, complete with new bushings, refreshed suspension links and adaptive twin-valve dampers that can independently control compression and rebound.
Even rolling across broken urban streets, the ride quality is noticeably more compliant than you'd expect from a car wearing enormous alloy wheels and packing the sort of performance stats that should be reserved for a race circuit.
Audi says it specifically tuned the suspension for the scarred road surfaces found across Northern Europe, rather than focusing purely on track performance, and that effort shows.

Select Comfort mode and the RS 5 settles into an effortless grand tourer, cruising silently on electric power while cruising the congested streets with ease.
Select Comfort mode and the RS 5 settles into an effortless grand tourer, cruising silently on electric power while cruising the congested streets with ease. It’s no more difficult than piloting any one of today’s two-pedal electric vehicles. One pedal makes it go, the other makes it stop.
But switch into Dynamic or one of the dedicated RS modes, however, and the car transforms into a snarling beast.
Throttle response sharpens, steering gains weight and the drivetrain becomes noticeably more aggressive, but the biggest difference comes from a piece of technology most drivers will never actually see.
Audi's legendary quattro system has always been synonymous with enormous grip, but the latest RS 5 introduces one of the most significant changes in its history.

The optional passenger display feels even more out of place here than it does on other Audi and Porsche products.
Instead of relying purely on mechanical differentials, Audi now employs an electromechanical torque-vectoring system capable of distributing power between individual wheels in less than 15 milliseconds. Have I lost you yet?
No? Good. Because an 8kW water-cooled electric motor continuously adjusts torque delivery under both acceleration and braking, helping rotate the car into corners before maximizing traction on the exit.
The effect is mightily impressive. Despite carrying more than two tonnes, the RS 5 changes direction like a hatchback, masking much of its weight and inspiring huge confidence through faster bends.
For the first time in an RS 5, Audi has also introduced a much stronger rear torque bias in its most aggressive driving mode, allowing owners to bypass the unrelenting grip of all-wheel-drive and light up the rear tires.
Not one to be tried on public roads, this 'hooligan' mode also includes a drift analyzer within the infotainment system that measures drift angle and G-forces for drivers taking the car onto a circuit. It’s not essential, but undeniably cool nonetheless.
Hybrid power done properly

This 'hooligan' mode also includes a drift analyzer within the infotainment system that measures drift angle and G-forces for drivers taking the car onto a circuit.
Performance plug-in hybrids often suffer from a split personality.
Some deliver effortless electric commuting but feel detached once the road becomes interesting. Others prioritize outright performance but offer such limited electric range that the charging port feels little more than a tax-saving exercise.
The RS 5 largely avoids both traps. The electric motor fills the torque gap before the twin turbochargers are fully lit up, making acceleration feel relentless regardless of engine speed.
The transition between electric and combustion power is impressively smooth, while the eight-speed transmission delivers satisfyingly aggressive shifts that kick you in the gut when the more focussed drive modes are selected. It feels gloriously old-school.

Audi has also completely redesigned the exhaust system, allowing the active valves to open to almost any position depending on the selected driving mode. In EV mode the car slips through traffic in near silence, but switch into the sportier settings and the V6 develops a deep, burbling soundtrack.
Equally impressive is the braking system. Like many modern hybrids, regenerative braking works alongside traditional friction brakes to recover energy, but the calibration here is excellent.
The transition between regenerative and hydraulic braking is almost impossible to detect, while the optional carbon-ceramic discs deliver extraordinary stopping power once speeds begin to climb.
At 17 inches in diameter, the front brake discs are almost as large as the wheels fitted to many city cars, and the stopping performance reflects that. Most importantly, none of these systems feel as though they're competing with one another.
For tech’s sake

If the RS 5's chassis is a masterclass in using technology to enhance the driving experience, the cabin is a more mixed affair.
Like the latest A5 range, the RS 5 adopts Audi's new MMI Panorama digital cockpit, replacing the beautifully simple, driver-focused interiors of previous generations with an array of displays that dominate the dashboard.
There's no shortage of screen real estate. A crisp 11.9-inch digital driver's display sits behind the steering wheel, joined by a 14.5-inch central infotainment touchscreen running Audi's latest software. Buyers can also specify a 10.9-inch passenger display, allowing the co-driver to access navigation, entertainment and selected vehicle functions independently.

Graphics are sharp, processing is quick and the interface feels considerably more responsive than older Audi infotainment systems. Wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are both included, while configurable RS-specific displays provide quick access to performance data, power distribution and hybrid energy flow.
But the optional passenger display feels even more out of place here than it does on other Audi and Porsche products. During ‘spirited’ driving, it's difficult to imagine anyone wanting to spend much time interacting with yet another touchscreen for fear of losing their lunch.
Likewise, Audi's ever-growing collection of configurable driving modes, suspension settings, steering weights and drivetrain options offers huge flexibility, but also introduces a level of complexity that borders on overwhelming.
The everyday supercar

Performance estates have always been about delivering supercar pace without sacrificing practicality, and despite the additional battery hardware, the RS 5 Avant still performs that role admirably.
The sports seats strike an excellent balance between support and long-distance comfort, making it easy to imagine covering hundreds of motorway miles without complaint.
Rear passenger space remains adequate rather than generous, although adults will still fit comfortably enough for longer journeys. There’s also an RS 6 on the horizon if you need something even bigger.
The plug-in hybrid system inevitably eats into luggage capacity compared to previous generations, with the Avant offering 361 liters of boot space or 1,302 liters with the rear seats folded.
That's less than key rivals, like the BMW M3 wagon, but still more than enough for family duties or a weekend away. More importantly, the plug-in hybrid powertrain transforms the way the RS 5 can be used every day.

With up to 50 miles of electric-only driving available, many owners could complete their weekday commute without using a drop of petrol.
With up to 50 miles of electric-only driving available, many owners could complete their weekday commute without using a drop of petrol, only unleashing the full 639hp when the road — or the mood — demands it.
Charging isn't class-leading, with DC rapid charging capped at 40kW, meaning replenishing the battery takes longer than newer EVs. But most owners will charge on a driveway or in a garage home, where the battery will be fully brimmed each morning.
Audi's decision to electrify the RS 5 was always going to divide opinion. But after spending time behind the wheel, it's difficult to argue that the technology hasn't made the RS 5 objectively more capable.
The plug-in hybrid system isn't just there to reduce emissions or improve fleet averages. It genuinely enhances the driving experience, delivering instant electric torque, meaningful zero-emission range and seamless integration with one of Audi's most sophisticated chassis packages to date.

What's more impressive is the sheer breadth of its ability. Few performance cars can creep silently through city traffic on electric power before transforming into a 639hp all-wheel-drive monster capable of embarrassing dedicated sports cars on a twisting road.
The suspension is superb, the torque-vectoring system is nothing short of remarkable and the way Audi blends regenerative braking with enormous carbon-ceramic stopping power demonstrates just how refined modern performance hybrids have become.
Hardcore driving fans will still bemoan the sheer amount of weight here, but this is the reality of modern super saloons and estates. If you want to avoid eye-watering tax sums and fuel bills, a hybrid system is the only way.
But Audi has shown that plugging in doesn’t ruin the fun. The RS 5 still feels like a very special car.
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- How to watch Fiji vs England for FREE: Live streams and TV channels for Nations Championship 2026 match
How to watch Fiji vs England for FREE: Live streams and TV channels for Nations Championship 2026 match
- Watch Fiji vs England FREE on Rugbypass TV (US) / ITVX (UK) / Virgin Media Play (Ireland)
- Unlock your stream with NordVPN (save 75%)
- Fiji vs England kick-off: Saturday, July 11 at 9.10am ET / 2.10pm BST / 11.10pm AEST
A real clash of styles is in store at Hill Dickinson Stadium, as Fiji and England meet in Matchday 2 of Nations Championship 2026, with both sides reeling in the aftermath of harrowing defeats.
Once more, England leaned heavily on their kicking game to no avail in a 45-21 beatdown by South Africa last weekend. The final score flattered Steve Borthwick's men, who were 17-0 down within minutes of kick-off and ended the game with 13 men. With 58 metres gained off 21 carries, Ben Earl was the team's sole bright spark.
They're on an abject run of five straight defeats, and stuck in a trap of the RFU's own making. England have consistently underperformed right the way through Borthwick's near-four-year reign, yet he's clung onto the job and results have dropped off a cliff just as the Rugby World Cup has appeared on the horizon. He's only made two changes for Saturday's clash, bringing in Henry Slade for the injured Cadan Murley, and Guy Pepper for Tom Curry.
The chairman of the FRU board tore into Fiji after their disappointing 24-39 defeat by Wales, and Mick Byrne has responded by making wholesale changes for the Round 2 clash. In comes Caleb Muntz, the Provence fly-half who engineered the Flying Fijians' famous 30-22 victory over England three years ago. Semi Radradra's injury, however, is a blow.
In contrast to Saturday's opponents, Fiji carried the ball the most as a team last weekend and broke 39 tackles, the impressive Jiuta Wainiqolo accounting for 17 of those. However, their discipline let them down and they didn't score anywhere near as many points as they should have.
Read on as we explain how to watch Fiji vs England for free in the 2026 Nations Championship.
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How to watch Fiji vs England live streams in the US

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What is the Fiji vs England start time?
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What is the Fiji vs England head-to-head?
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In England, the head-to-head stands at 6-1.
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- Ukrainians are using VPNs to cause havoc in Russia by changing fuel station statuses on maps in a bid to cause chaos and confusion
Ukrainians are using VPNs to cause havoc in Russia by changing fuel station statuses on maps in a bid to cause chaos and confusion
- Ukrainians reportedly manipulate Russian fuel maps through coordinated online participation
- Over a million users visit the website behind the fuel map campaign
- Digital platforms become another battlefield during ongoing geopolitical conflicts worldwide
A coordinated online campaign has reportedly encouraged users to alter fuel station information on digital maps across Russia, creating confusion among drivers.
The activity involves changing station statuses by marking locations with available fuel as empty or showing closed stations as operational.
Supporters of the campaign claim the effort is designed to disrupt travel decisions, increase uncertainty, and create additional pressure around fuel availability.
Map manipulation campaign spreads through online communities
The campaign reportedly centres around a website known as "GdeBenz," which has attracted more than one million visitors since its launch.
Participants are encouraged to use VPN services while accessing mapping platforms, allowing them to contribute altered information from outside locations.
Some users have reportedly relied on free VPN services to access the campaign tools and participate without revealing their actual network locations.
The changes reportedly affect fuel station details seen by drivers relying on online navigation tools when searching for available supplies.
Some participants have shared instructions through social media platforms, encouraging others to join the activity and modify fuel station information in different Russian cities.
The campaign has been described by supporters as an online operation aimed at creating confusion rather than directly affecting fuel infrastructure itself.
Reports surrounding the activity have not independently verified the full scale of the disruptions or confirmed how many fuel stations were affected by altered map information.
However, the campaign shows how digital platforms can become another area of competition during ongoing geopolitical tensions, where information accuracy can influence everyday decisions.
Digital disruption creates uncertainty around fuel searches
The reported campaign relies on crowd participation rather than technical attacks against fuel companies or mapping providers, making it different from conventional cyber operations.
By changing publicly visible location data, participants attempt to influence how drivers interpret fuel availability before travelling to specific stations.
Such changes could potentially cause unnecessary journeys, increased fuel consumption, longer queues, and frustration among motorists if users encounter inaccurate information.
The activity has also drawn attention to how Russia VPN searches and related privacy tools can become part of wider online campaigns where participants attempt to bypass regional restrictions or conceal their locations.
Supporters have celebrated the effort as an example of collective online action, while independent assessments of its practical impact remain limited.
Whether altered map information can create significant disruption over time depends on how quickly platforms detect inaccurate updates and restore correct information.
The incident also shows how digital services used for routine tasks can become vulnerable to manipulation when large groups coordinate around a shared objective.
Via Alex Bond on X
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- I review smart rings for a living, and the Samsung Galaxy Ring 2 needs these 6 upgrades to stay relevant
I review smart rings for a living, and the Samsung Galaxy Ring 2 needs these 6 upgrades to stay relevant
Samsung has officially confirmed that the Galaxy Ring 2 is in development. Dr. Hon Pak, Senior Vice President and Head of Samsung’s Digital Health Team, recently told Forbes that the company is “working on the next generation” of its smart ring.
Beyond confirming that a successor ring is on the way, Pak offered only a few hints about what we might expect. But the smart ring market looks different than it did when the original Galaxy Ring launched in 2024.
Competition is growing rapidly, with new smart rings appearing almost every month. While many still struggle to match the devices in our best smart rings guide, the bar has been raised considerably. The original Samsung Galaxy Ring remains our top overall pick, while the newly launched Oura Ring 5 is one of its strongest rivals.
I’ve tested many of the latest smart rings, and if Samsung wants its next ring to remain at the top, these are the upgrades I’d most like to see.
1. Resist the temptation to add a subscription
Even though interest in smart rings has surged over the past few years, I think we can still say they’re a relatively niche category. And I think one of the biggest barriers to entry is the ongoing subscription fee some brands charge.
For example, Oura requires a monthly membership of $5.99/£5.99 per month to unlock its full experience, and subscriptions — optional or otherwise — are on the up with fitness apps. Meanwhile, rivals like Ringconn have built some of their appeal around offering a similar health tracking experience without that additional fee.
Samsung certainly got this right with the original Galaxy Ring. And there are currently no signs a subscription is coming. But maintaining that approach feels increasingly important. We’ve already seen some companies introduce subscription-free products only to later place some features behind a paywall.
If Samsung wants to keep the Galaxy Ring truly competitive, it must make core health insights available without a monthly fee.
2. A slimmer and lighter design

Designing a smart ring has always been a challenge. Manufacturers need to pack in sensors, batteries and processing power all while making the ring feel as comfortable and jewellery-like as possible.
That’s one reason the new Oura Ring 5 has generated so much attention. It’s managed to become smaller and lighter while still adding some new capabilities.
Now, the Galaxy Ring 2 doesn’t necessarily need to be the smallest ring on the market. But even a slight reduction in size and weight would demonstrate that Samsung understands just how important comfort is when you’re asking people to wear something 24 hours a day.
3. Better battery life
Battery life is such an important part of the smart ring experience. The more I take off a ring, the less likely wearing it everyday will become a habit. And the more likely I become to forget about it. It also makes monitoring for trends and average vitals more tricky and less accurate.
As I write this, I’m testing the RingConn Gen 3, which promises significantly longer battery life than many of its rivals at 12 days on average. Other manufacturers are also exploring new battery technologies and the Samsung Galaxy Ring 2 is rumored to be getting a powerful solid-state battery upgrade
The original Galaxy Ring already offers a good battery life, but expectations are rising fast. And again, Samsung doesn’t necessary need to beat every rival. But if competing rings continue pushing to longer runtimes, the Ring 2 will need to remain competitive.
4. iOS support

I think we can safely say this one feels less like something I’d like to see in the next generation of Samsung Galaxy Ring and more like something that must be a necessity.
The Samsung Galaxy Ring was only for Android users. Now, reports already suggest Samsung is working towards iPhone compatibility. If that’s true it could dramatically increase the Galaxy Ring’s appeal.
Because at the moment, limiting the ring to Samsung’s ecosystem excludes loads of potential buyers. Sure, Samsung users will continue to benefit from deeper integrated and additional features. But core functionality across both Android and iOS feels like a necessity.
However, we know Apple's already filed a patent for ring technology — see the above diagram — so even if it never comes to fruition, it's certainly a form factor Apple is mulling over.
5. Add a compelling new health feature
Most smart rings track the same core metrics, like sleep, heart rate, activity, stress and recovery. That means Samsung may need to offer something genuinely distinctive to stand out.
I say that because I’ve been testing the RingConn Gen 3 over the past few weeks, which adds features like vascular health insights and sleep apnea monitoring. Now, whether those features prove valuable to most users over the long term remains to be seen. But, they give the ring a clear point of differentiation.
I don’t think Samsung needs to copy those exact features. But offering something beyond the standard collection of health metrics could help the Galaxy Ring 2 feel like a meaningful upgrade over the original and a solid choice in a sea of similar offerings.
6. AI that isn’t annoying
I’m generally sceptical about AI chatbots in wearables because most implementations I’ve tested simply repeat the same information that’s visible in the app or provide really generic recommendations.
That said, some of Pak’s comments to Forbes do suggest Samsung is thinking beyond a basic execution of AI. Explaining that people have different motivational styles, so the approach needs to be tailored accordingly: “Over the next two to three years, the AI will be able to say, based on this person's characteristics, I'm going to nudge them this way, and 70 or 80 per cent of the time I can predict that person is going to exercise more or sleep more.”
I’m still cautious, especially as Samsung has already added some AI features to Samsung Health. But many wearable brands underestimate how much language matters when it comes to behavior change. The best implementation isn’t just telling users to sleep more, it might identify useful patterns, changes or spot warning signs and deliver advice in a way that’s genuinely personalized.
If Samsung can achieve that, AI could become one of the Galaxy Ring 2’s most compelling features rather than another box-ticking exercise.
There’s a good chance we’ll learn more at Samsung’s next Galaxy Unpacked event, which is scheduled to take place in London on July 22, 2026.
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- Flock cameras mistakenly track car reviewer over 'stolen' tags — police ambush tester in store parking lot and detain him for an hour
Flock cameras mistakenly track car reviewer over 'stolen' tags — police ambush tester in store parking lot and detain him for an hour
A data entry error in Flock’s system has resulted in a car reviewer getting boxed in by police cars in a parking lot on suspicion that he was driving a vehicle with stolen tags. The Drive reviewer and Director of Content and Product, Joel Feder, was driving a $155,000 loaner Range Rover when police surrounded his vehicle.
When he asked why he was stopped (and by four police cars, nonetheless), the officers said the car’s plate had been reported stolen and that they’d been tracking him for days using the Flock app. After about an hour of trying to figure out why he was stopped, it turned out that a different plate with similar characters had been misplaced and had to be reported stolen in California, which triggered a nationwide alert on Flock.
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The core of the issue is that the New Jersey plates on the Range Rover read 34 10 DTM, with the number 10 written in smaller font. This is a non-standard design used by New Jersey for manufacturers, with VEHICLE MFR written on the bottom of the tags. The missing plate was 34 03 DTM, but unfortunately, the LAPD police report only listed 34 DTM.
Another issue with the Flock system compounded this reporting error. Since the New Jersey manufacturer tags weren’t standard, it only read the larger numbers and letters and disregarded the smaller “10” on Feder’s plate. Because of this, it flagged all vehicles with the 34 ## DTM plate as stolen and alerted partner police forces whenever it detected a similar plate on the road. Feder even said that four other vehicles with a similar plate were being tracked throughout Minnesota, and it just so happens that he was the first to be intercepted.
The police said they had been tracking the vehicle for days using Flock’s AI cameras, but kept losing it because Feder parked it in his covered garage. So, when he stopped at a retail store, the authorities jumped on the chance and boxed him in to ensure that he did not escape. Thankfully, the issue was resolved on the spot with the officers, although it took an hour to verify with Jaguar Land Rover that the car or the plates Feder had were not stolen. Still, the journalist was advised to go straight home, as other police agencies using Flock might not be aware of the situation, which could lead to him getting stopped again on suspicion of driving a stolen luxury car.
These two errors compounded together to create a rather harrowing experience with the police. Thankfully, the incident did not turn into something serious, especially as the Plymouth Police told Feder that the cops would have stopped him with guns drawn if he were in Minneapolis.
This event adds to the numerous controversies that Flock AI has been facing, with one of the biggest issues the company faced recently being when several police officers were arrested for misusing the service to stalk romantic partners. This has led citizens to push back against the service, especially as news like this makes them lose trust in the authorities. It has even gotten to the point where a Texas town council member broke into a tantrum, proposing a total ban on cellular and GPS devices, after community pressure led to the cancellation of the service.
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YuzuTime AI is a neural media workspace for creating, editing, and animating visual content with text-driven controls. Use the free AI Photo Editor to transform portraits and product photos, then switch to dedicated Hair Color and Hair Style tools for realistic virtual makeovers without watermarks. The platform streamlines production with prompt-first edits, clear downloads, and free daily credits for creators, marketers, and e-commerce teams, with more generation, cleanup, and motion tools on the roadmap.
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- Hanzio – Master Chinese characters with a smart dictionary and flashcards
Hanzio – Master Chinese characters with a smart dictionary and flashcards
Hanzio is the Chinese dictionary that turns vocabulary into long-term memory. Browse over 150,000 entries in simplified or traditional characters, with meanings, pronunciations, stroke order, and related words. A smart system teaches every word across four dimensions: meaning, pinyin, writing, and audio. Three modes work together: Learn introduces new words, Review uses spaced repetition, and Practice drills what you keep mixing up. Earn XP, keep your streak alive, and sync across devices. Works offline, your data stays yours. Five minutes a day is all it takes.
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Battlestar Galactica: Scattered Hopes Review – Sometimes, You Have to Roll a Hard six
Anybody who knows me knows I am a sucker for Sci-Fi, and two of my favourite space-based series are Star Trek and Battlestar Galactica. While this is a late review of the game, it's one that was sitting in my inbox and one that I felt that I should do for a few reasons: I'm a fan of the series, I enjoyed Star Trek Voyager: Across the Unknown when I reviewed it four months ago, and I am a fan of FTL-like games. Not picking up Battlestar Galactica: Scattered Hopes and covering it, whatever it turned out like, would clearly […]
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- NVIDIA GPU Hotspot Temperature Has Been Unlocked Through Mods, & Shows Widespread Thermal Issues Affecting RTX 50 GPUs That Throttle Gaming Performance
NVIDIA GPU Hotspot Temperature Has Been Unlocked Through Mods, & Shows Widespread Thermal Issues Affecting RTX 50 GPUs That Throttle Gaming Performance
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Galaxy S12+ real-life image confirms Samsung is saving the premium look for the Ultra
Samsung is gearing up to refresh its premium tablet lineup, and we just got our first real look at the upcoming Galaxy Tab S12+ through regulatory filings. The early glimpse gives us a solid preview of the front design, and it looks like Samsung is sticking with a refined, evolutionary approach rather than making drastic changes.

The Galaxy Tab S11 series launched last September. For 2026, Samsung is expected to bring us the Tab S12+ and a new Tab S12 Ultra. The latter was spotted in the One UI 9 beta firmware last month, revealing a hole-punch selfie camera instead of the notch design Samsung has used on Ultra models so far.
The S12+ has now popped up in Safety Korea certification under model numbers SM-X840 (Wi-Fi) and SM-X846N (5G version for Korea). The filing includes an actual image of the front of the tablet. Contrary to some reports that suggested a punch-hole camera for both models, the photo confirms the front camera is neatly tucked into the display bezel.
The decision makes sense because the S12+ retains bezel dimensions similar to the S11. In contrast, the Ultra model’s move to a hole-punch camera appears to be driven by its slimmer bezels, while also helping Samsung visually differentiate the two models at different price points.
On the performance side, expectations are high thanks to the rumored MediaTek Dimensity 9500 chipset, an upgrade over last year’s Dimensity 9400+. This 3nm flagship processor should deliver a nice boost in power for multitasking, content creation, and gaming.
We don’t have full official specs yet, but the Tab S12 Ultra is expected to retain the large 14.6-inch display and around 11,600mAh battery from its predecessor. The S12+ is rumored to feature a 12.4-inch screen, the same size as the S10+, and the certification photo also shows it has very similar overall dimensions. The entire S12 series is likely to launch around September or October 2026.
The Tab S12+ could be a strong option for Galaxy fans looking for a well-balanced premium Android tablet that excels at productivity and entertainment.
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Google Pixel Watch 5 Roundup: Everything We Know So Far
Google’s hardware events rarely come with surprises these days. The company has a well-documented history of its upcoming devices appearing online months before they are officially announced, and the Pixel Watch 5 is following that same pattern.
With the Made by Google event scheduled for August 12, 2026, a bit earlier than the company’s usual fall timeline, Google is preparing to introduce the Pixel 11 smartphone lineup alongside its newest smartwatch. Thanks to a series of supply chain reports, regulatory filings, and one unusual real-world discovery, we already have a clear idea of what the Pixel Watch 5 will offer.
Based on the leaks, the upcoming watch looks very similar to last year’s Pixel Watch 4, but it will come with a few new hardware updates and a higher price tag. Here is a breakdown of what to expect.

Underwater prototype
If you were expecting a major redesign for the Pixel Watch 5, the current evidence suggests otherwise. In an unusual turn of events, a prototype of the device was recently found underwater. Randy Pitchford, the co-founder of Gearbox Software, was scuba diving near the Caribbean island of St. Martin when he discovered the unreleased smartwatch.
Pitchford posted photos of the device online, which confirmed a few basic details. First, Google is sticking with the familiar circular, domed glass design that has defined the Pixel Watch line since its introduction. Second, the device’s water resistance appears to be quite effective. Despite being submerged in the ocean, the watch was still functioning in low-power mode and displaying the correct time.
The markings on the back of the recovered prototype also confirmed a few specifications, including a 45mm size option, IP68 water and dust resistance, an ultra-wideband (UWB) chip, and the standard array of health sensors for tracking heart rate, SpO2, and skin temperature.
Sizing and new color options
Google introduced a larger size option with the Pixel Watch 4, and it looks like that strategy is continuing. The Pixel Watch 5 will reportedly be available in both 41mm and 45mm variants, giving users an option depending on their wrist size and screen preference.
While the overall shape remains the same, Google is updating the color options. According to leaks from Dealabs, the company is introducing a new color called “Pyrite.” It is described as a pale, brassy-yellow hue with a matte finish, and it will be available on both watch sizes.
For the 41mm model, buyers will reportedly have four finishes to choose from: Dark Anthracite (matte), Natural Silver (polished), Pyrite (matte), and Warm Gold (polished). The larger 45mm model will have a slightly smaller selection, dropping the Warm Gold option but keeping Dark Anthracite, Natural Silver, and Pyrite.
Processors and ultra-wideband
The internal hardware is where things are a bit less clear. The previous generation used the Qualcomm Snapdragon W5 Gen 2 chip, which provided a much-needed improvement to battery life and everyday performance. For the Pixel Watch 5, the rumors are currently divided.
Some reports indicate Google will use Qualcomm’s newer Snapdragon Wear Elite chipset, which would likely bring standard improvements to battery efficiency and app loading times. Other rumors suggest Google might introduce a custom Tensor chip for its wearables, aligning the watch with the processors used in its Pixel phones.
Regardless of the processor, the addition of an ultra-wideband (UWB) chip is a practical upgrade. UWB technology allows for precise spatial tracking. In everyday use, this means the Find My Device network will be much more accurate if you misplace your watch, and it could also allow the Pixel Watch 5 to function as a digital car key for supported vehicles.
Pricing
The Pixel Watch 5 is expected to see a price increase across all models, marking the first time Google has raised the base price of the lineup since the original watch launched in 2022.
According to leaked pricing data for the US and Europe, the base 41mm Wi-Fi model will start at $399. That is a $50 increase over the Pixel Watch 4. The larger 45mm Wi-Fi model is expected to start at $429, representing a $30 increase.
The models with cellular connectivity will also cost more. The 41mm LTE version is rumored to be priced at $499, while the 45mm LTE model will likely cost $529.
This price adjustment is likely tied to broader trends in the tech industry. Manufacturers are currently dealing with higher component costs, particularly for memory and storage chips, due to increased demand in other tech sectors.
Rather than absorbing these higher manufacturing costs, it appears Google is adjusting the retail price accordingly. At $399, the Pixel Watch 5 will sit in the same price bracket as the base Apple Watch Series 11.
Release date
Google’s hardware event will take place in New York City on August 12, 2026. Pre-orders for the Pixel Watch 5 and the Pixel 11 series are expected to open on the same day. The devices are expected to begin shipping to customers and arrive in retail stores a week later, on August 20.
We will know the full details soon enough, but for now, it looks like the Pixel Watch 5 will be a straightforward refinement of last year’s model, focused on internal upgrades rather than a visual overhaul.
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Motorola reveals Edge 70 Max chipset, display and battery ahead of launch
Motorola is set to launch the Edge 70 Max smartphone on July 15 in India. Ahead of the reveal, the company has shared the core specifications of the phone through a listing on Flipkart. It confirms the phone will use a Qualcomm Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chipset and support magnetic wireless charging, a feature we’ve been tracking since its certification listing surfaced.
Motorola Edge 70 Max Specifications
The Edge 70 Max will run on the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5, built on a 3nm process. It will be paired with up to 12GB of LPDDR5X RAM. Motorola is using a 5500 mm² vapor chamber cooling system to keep the thermals in check, and the phone is expected to score over 3 million points on AnTuTu.
On the front, you get a QHD+ LTPO panel with a 144Hz refresh rate and a peak brightness of 7000 nits. It supports 10-bit color depth, DCI-P3 wide color coverage, and is protected by Corning Gorilla Glass 7i. The screen-to-body ratio is listed at 95.12 percent.


The Edge 70 Max will have a 7100mAh battery. It supports 90W wired charging and 25W magnetic wireless charging.
The phone will have an aluminum alloy frame and a glass back cover. The camera module layout looks similar to the one on the Lenovo Legion Y70, and is expected to house a 50-megapixel Sony LYT-710 primary camera with a 1/1.56-inch sensor, along with a flat display and premium design. The handset is expected to be available in Green, Light Blue and Black colour options.

This follows a series of leaks and teasers building up to launch. Our earlier coverage of the Flipkart teasers had already pointed to the Snapdragon 8 Gen 5 chip and magnetic charging support, while leaked renders shared last month gave an early look at the phone’s design and camera setup.
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Galaxy Z Fold 8, Fold 8 Ultra, Flip 8 US prices leaked: Ultra starts at $2099
With Samsung’s Galaxy Unpacked event just a few days away on July 22 in London, fresh leaks are giving us a clearer picture of what to expect from the next-generation foldables.

The standard Galaxy Z Fold 8 (256GB) is expected to start at around $1,899 in the US, while the higher-end Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra (same storage) could begin at $2,099. That’s roughly a $100 increase for the Ultra compared to last year’s Z Fold 7. Prices are still being finalized, so they could shift a bit before the official reveal.
European pricing leaks give us a better look at the storage tiers. The regular Fold 8 is reportedly set at €1,999 (256GB), €2,199 (512GB), and €2,599 (1TB). The Ultra version jumps to €2,199, €2,399, and €2,799 respectively.
The clamshell Galaxy Z Flip 8 is expected to start at €1,299 (256GB) and €1,499 (512GB). On the wearables side, the Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 LTE could begin around €749, with the regular Watch9 models at €409 (40mm) and €459 (44mm).
The standard Galaxy Z Fold 8 packs a 7.6-inch inner screen that has a more square 4:3 aspect ratio and a 5.5-inch outer screen (16:10 ratio). It’s impressively thin at just 4.5mm when unfolded and 9.7mm to 9.8mm when folded, weighing around 201 grams. The Ultra model, on the other hand, is sticking with the more traditional narrow, elongated shape and will serve as the true premium option.
Both phones are expected to be powered by the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy chipset. Camera setups will differ: the standard Fold 8 gets a dual 50MP rear system, while the Ultra is expected to retain the Z Fold 7’s triple-camera array, including the 200MP main sensor. The base model is said to include a 4,800mAh battery, while the Ultra is expected to get a slightly larger 5,000mAh battery pack, a notable upgrade over the 4,400mAh battery in the predecessor.

The price increases are mainly being blamed on rising costs of components like memory (DRAM and NAND). Demo units have already shown up in Samsung stores in South Korea, with color options like light blue for the Fold 8 and black for the Ultra and Flip 8. The Fold8 also features a distinctive black decorative strip on the hinge.
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- DJI launches AP100 Parachute to help protect its 9.74 kg Matrice 400, payloads, and people on the ground
DJI launches AP100 Parachute to help protect its 9.74 kg Matrice 400, payloads, and people on the ground
DJI has released its first standalone parachute system designed specifically for enterprise use. The AP100 Parachute is built for the powerful Matrice 400 drone, aiming to significantly reduce the risks if something goes wrong mid-flight by allowing a controlled, safe descent.

This is especially important as more businesses use heavy drones like the Matrice 400 for inspections, public safety, surveying, and cargo delivery in populated or sensitive areas. A drone this size carrying a heavy payload could cause serious damage if it fell uncontrollably. The AP100 gives operators a reliable recovery option they’ve been asking for.
The system is relatively lightweight at about 935 grams (including the bracket) and doesn’t meaningfully affect the Matrice 400’s 15.8 kg maximum takeoff weight. It only reduces flight time by around six minutes even when fully loaded. It’s compact, weather-resistant (IP55), and can operate in temperatures from -20°C to 50°C and at altitudes up to 4,500 meters.
What stands out is how quickly it reacts. DJI says the system can detect a problem, cut motor power through an independent Flight Termination System, and fully deploy the parachute in under 600 milliseconds. Once deployed (from 30 meters or higher in calm conditions), it slows the drone down to less than 5 m/s, greatly reducing the chance of major damage or injury.
The parachute has its own independent flight controller, backup power that lasts up to an hour, and smart systems to avoid unnecessary deployments. After landing, it even triggers an audible and visual alarm to help with recovery. You can swap batteries without removing the parachute, and it fits nicely in the standard carrying case.
One of the biggest advantages is that pairing the AP100 with the Matrice 400 helps meet strict European regulations (EASA C5/C6) and UK CAA standards. This could open up more possibilities for flying over populated areas and beyond visual line of sight (BVLOS) operations.
Priced at around $1,050, it’s a relatively small investment considering how expensive the Matrice 400 itself is (often over $10,000). It’s available through DJI Enterprise distributors.
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Insta360 X6 first images confirm redesign, specs, and price leak too
After getting the FCC approval earlier this week, the upcoming Insta360 X6 has revealed itself in the first set of images. The leak comes from Roland Quandt of WinFuture, who spotted the action camera listed at a retailer. A retail listing at this stage typically confirms that a launch announcement is close.

Insta360 X5 Specifications
A big change for the new model seems to be the design. Instead of the longer body seen on earlier models, the X6 now has a shorter, more compact shape that looks closer to a traditional action camera.
The general layout remains largely unchanged. The camera still uses two lenses, one on the front and one on the back, in a curved fisheye lens to capture 360-degree footage.
The X6 also retains the small screen on the side of the device, though it has been redesigned with slightly different rounded edges compared to previous versions. Based on past models, this screen is likely to handle basic settings and let users preview what they are recording before and after a shot.

In terms of performance, the action camera is said to cap out at 8K 50 frames per second in full 360-degree mode. This is an improvement over the X5, which is limited to 8K at 30 frames per second in the same mode.
Lucky for us, even pricing is out for both standard and combo. The base Insta360 X6 is expected to start at around €689 without any extra accessories, while the more complete “Essentials Bundle” could cost about €789.
No official release date has been confirmed at this stage. However, given that retail listings have already surfaced, further details and an official announcement may follow in the coming weeks. We will continue to update this story as more information becomes available.
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The 7 best Thunderbolt 5 docking stations to buy in 2026
Thunderbolt 5 docking stations are finally here — from brands old and new. Although Intel unveiled this next-generation connectivity standard back in 2023, it took another couple of years for laptop makers and accessory brands to catch up. It wasn’t until 2025 and 2026 that the first wave of Thunderbolt 5 docks became widely available in the US, alongside laptops capable of taking advantage of their higher bandwidth.
The wait wasn’t just about getting a newer connector. Thunderbolt 5 doubles the available bandwidth over Thunderbolt 4 and opens the door to faster external SSDs, multiple high-resolution monitors, higher refresh rate displays, and more demanding desktop setups, all through a single cable.
Of course, not every Thunderbolt 5 dock is built the same. Some prioritize a huge selection of ports, while others focus on charging power, display support, or compact designs that are easier to carry between home and the office.
We’ve rounded up the best Thunderbolt 5 docking stations you can buy right now, whether you’re building a multi-monitor workstation, expanding your laptop’s connectivity, or simply looking for the fastest dock available.
UGREEN Maxidok 17-in-1 and 10-in-1
UGREEN entered the US market with two docks under its Maxidok line, part of the Revodok series. The Maxidok 17-in-1 includes 17 ports total, two Thunderbolt 5 ports rated at up to 120Gbps, three USB-A and three USB-C ports at 10Gbps, and a built-in M.2 NVMe SSD slot that supports drives up to 8TB over an 80Gbps connection (full specs and pricing here). It supports up to 140W of charging and can drive dual 8K displays on compatible Windows systems.

The Maxidok 10-in-1 is the lower-priced model, listed between $229 and $249. It carries the same 120Gbps data rate and can output to a single 8K display or dual 6K displays on Thunderbolt 5 Macs, along with 140W of total power delivery. Both docks went on sale in the US in March 2026, with the 17-in-1 priced around $389.
Satechi Thunderbolt 5 CubeDock
Satechi’s first Thunderbolt 5 product, the CubeDock, was first announced at CES in January 2026 and has begun shipping this spring only. It is built as a small aluminum cube sized to match Apple’s Mac mini. It includes a slot for an M.2 NVMe SSD and supports up to 8TB of storage with read and write speeds up to 6,000MB/s.

The CubeDock has three downstream Thunderbolt 5 ports, a 2.5Gb Ethernet port, SD and microSD card readers, and 140W of laptop charging via an 180W external power supply. It supports dual 6K displays at 60Hz on compatible Macs, and up to three displays on Windows systems or the newest M5 Pro and Max MacBook Pro models. It does not include a built-in HDMI or DisplayPort output, so some monitors will require an adapter cable. It’s priced at $399.99.
Keychron’s First Docking Station
Keychron, known mainly for keyboards and mice, released its first docking station just recently. The Thunderbolt 5 Dock (14-in-1) uses an Intel-certified Thunderbolt 5 controller, offers 80Gbps of bidirectional bandwidth, and supports up to four external displays with 140W of charging over a single cable.

The dock uses a CNC-machined aluminum chassis with a fanless cooling design and can be oriented vertically or horizontally on a desk (full launch details here). Ports include Thunderbolt 5, HDMI, USB-A, USB-C, 2.5G Ethernet, and memory card slots. It works with both Windows and Mac systems and is backward compatible with Thunderbolt 4 and USB4. It is priced at $349.99 in the US.
Kensington SD5010T5 EQ
Kensington released the SD5010T5 EQ in May 2026 as a lower-cost entry into Thunderbolt 5 docking. It runs at 80Gbps of data speed and supports triple 4K monitors or dual 8K monitors on Windows systems. For connectivity, you get 13 total ports, 140W of charging, a 2.5Gbps Ethernet port, and SD and microSD card slots.

It is also compatible with Thunderbolt 5, Thunderbolt 4, USB4, and USB-C devices running Windows 11 or macOS 14.5 and later. The case uses recycled aluminum, and Kensington includes free DockWorks software for Windows users to adjust settings. It is priced at $299.99.
Belkin 14-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 Dock
Belkin added a 14-in-1 Thunderbolt 5 dock to its lineup, connecting through a primary Thunderbolt 5 upstream port that delivers up to 140W of charging. The dock runs at 80Gbps for standard transfers and reallocates bandwidth up to 120Gbps for high-resolution or high-refresh displays (full specs here).

The dock can output video via one DisplayPort 2.1 port and one HDMI 2.1 port, both rated up to 8K at 60Hz or 4K at 240Hz. On compatible Windows machines, it can drive up to three external 4K displays at 144Hz. The aluminum chassis also includes a 2.5 Gigabit Ethernet port, a 3.5mm audio jack, and UHS-II SD and microSD card readers.
Plugable TBT-UDT3 and TBT-UDH2
Plugable’s TBT-UDT3, on sale since 2025, has three Thunderbolt 5 ports running at the full 120Gbps boost rate, enough to run three external monitors, along with 2.5GbE, SD and microSD slots, USB ports, and 140W of charging, priced at $299.95. It received a Macworld Best of 2026 award and a PCWorld Editors’ Choice badge. It does not include built-in HDMI, so multi-monitor setups need adapter cables.

Plugable also introduced a new flagship model, the TBT-UDH2, at CES 2026. Unlike the TBT-UDT3, it includes two built-in HDMI 2.1 outputs, supporting two 4K monitors at 144Hz without adapters, along with additional USB connectivity and 140W of host charging.
Lenovo ThinkPad Thunderbolt 5 Smart Dock 7500
Lenovo introduced the ThinkPad Thunderbolt 5 Smart Dock 7500 alongside two lower-tier docks at IFA 2025. The Thunderbolt 5 model delivers up to 120Gbps of bandwidth and supports three 8K displays at 60Hz plus a fourth 4K display, or two 4K displays at 240Hz alongside two more at 120Hz (full lineup details here).

It provides PD 3.1 charging up to 180W and includes cloud-based management tools for IT departments to monitor and update docks remotely. It became available starting October 2025 at €399.
Things you should consider
A Thunderbolt 4 dock remains a lower-cost option for basic setups involving a single monitor and a handful of USB devices. Thunderbolt 5 docks are for users working with large video files, multiple high-resolution displays, or fast external storage.
Among the models covered here, the UGREEN Maxidok 10-in-1 and Plugable TBT-UDT3 offer lower prices relative to their port count and speed, while the Satechi CubeDock and UGREEN Maxidok 17-in-1 add built-in SSD storage for users who need it. Keychron, Kensington, Belkin, and Lenovo’s new entries give buyers additional options across different price points and use cases. At the end, the best Thunderbolt 5 docking station depends on your usage and budget.
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Every Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 phone launched so far: Complete list
The Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 is a high-end smartphone chipset that can smoothly handle day-to-day operations as well as long sessions of high-end games, while offering excellent power efficiency. Because chips are getting more and more expensive, more people are buying Snapdragon 8s Gen 4-powered phones, as they deliver flagship performance without burning a hole in their pockets.
We’ve prepared a list of phones powered by the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4, along with quick overviews and spec sheets, so you can pick your next best upgrade. To keep it relevant for our readers, we didn’t include devices that are exclusive to China.
Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 phones: Here’s the complete list
Let’s go through them one by one in detail.
1. OnePlus Nord 6
It’s one of the latest phones to come with a Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 processor, and it also offers solid value. The phone rocks a 6.78-inch AMOLED screen, stereo speakers, and a 7500mAh battery with 80W fast charging support. The India model gets a massive 9000mAh battery with faster 27W reverse wired charging (6.5W for the global variant).
The OnePlus Nord 6 features a dual rear camera setup: a 50MP primary camera with OIS and an 8MP ultrawide camera. Plus, there’s a 32MP front-facing camera for selfies and video calls. The device features modern connectivity standards, an optical fingerprint scanner, and excellent software support.
OnePlus Nord 6 specs:
| Display | 6.78″ AMOLED 1272 x 2772 pixels resolution 165Hz, HDR10+, 3600nits (peak) |
| Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 (4 nm) |
| Software | Android 16, up to 4 major Android upgrades |
| Rear camera | 50MP (main) 8MP (ultrawide), 112˚ field of view |
| Front camera | 32MP |
| Battery | 7500mAh – Global 9000mAh – India |
| Charging | 80W (wired) 6.5W (reverse wired) – Global 27W (reverse wired) – India |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, USB Type-C 2.0, NFC |
2. POCO F7
POCO smartphones are generally tuned to unlock higher performance. So, you can expect the POCO F7 to deliver slightly better performance than most devices on the list, even though they all feature the same processor.
The POCO smartphone offers a 6.83-inch bright AMOLED screen, a dual rear camera setup, including a 50MP main sensor and an 8MP ultrawide lens, and a 20MP selfie camera. It’s also offered in two battery versions, with the Indian model getting a bigger battery capacity, just like the OnePlus Nord 6.
POCO F7 specs:
| Display | 6.83″ AMOLED 1280 x 2772 pixels resolution 120Hz, HDR10+, Dolby Vision, 3200nits (peak) |
| Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 (4 nm) |
| Software | Android 15, up to 4 major Android upgrades |
| Rear camera | 50MP (main) 8MP (ultrawide) |
| Front camera | 20MP |
| Battery | 6500mAh – Global 7550mAh – India |
| Charging | 90W (wired) 22.5W (reverse wired) |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, USB Type-C 2.0, NFC |
3. Nothing Phone (3)
The Nothing Phone (3), now available at less than half of its original price, is a solid pick on the list. Besides an excellent Snapdragon processor, the phone offers a high-end triple-camera setup that includes a telephoto lens you don’t get on any other phone on the list.
Software is another major perk of getting a Nothing phone. It offers a unique Nothing-styled UI without any bloatware. Launched with Android 15, the Phone (3) promises up to 5 major Android OS upgrades. The device delivers a respectable battery backup with fast 65W wired charging. It also supports reverse wireless charging.
Nothing Phone (3) specs:
| Display | 6.67″ OLED 1260 x 2800 pixels resolution 120Hz, HDR10+, 4500nits (peak) |
| Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 (4 nm) |
| Software | Android 15, up to 5 major Android upgrades |
| Rear camera | 50MP (main) 50MP (periscope telephoto), 3x optical zoom 50MP (ultrawide), 114˚ field of view |
| Front camera | 50MP |
| Battery | 5150mAh – Global 5500mAh – India |
| Charging | 65W (wired) 15W (wireless) 7.5W (reverse wired) 5W (reverse wireless) |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 6.0, USB Type-C 2.0, NFC |
4. iQOO Neo 10
The iQOO Neo 10 is another performance-tuned phone on the list, featuring a dual rear camera setup: a 50MP primary camera and an 8MP ultrawide camera. The other side has a 32MP snapper for selfies and video calls.
The phone offers a 6.78-inch AMOLED screen with higher peak brightness, robust connectivity features, and a big 7000mAh battery with 120W superfast charging. In addition to reverse wired charging, the phone also supports a bypass charging feature to keep it cooler during gaming.
iQOO Neo 10 specs:
| Display | 6.78″ AMOLED 1260 x 2800 pixels resolution 144Hz, HDR, 4400nits (peak) |
| Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 (4 nm) |
| Software | Android 15, up to 3 major Android upgrades |
| Rear camera | 50MP (main) 8MP (ultrawide) |
| Front camera | 32MP |
| Battery | 7000mAh |
| Charging | 120W (wired) reverse wired bypass charging |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, USB Type-C 2.0, NFC |
5. Oppo K13 Turbo Pro
The Oppo K13 Turbo Pro is a well-rounded phone, featuring the Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 SoC, a 6.8-inch AMOLED screen, and a 7000mAh battery with 80W fast charging support.
The smartphone features a dual rear camera setup, including a 50MP primary camera and a 2MP monochrome sensor. For selfies, there’s a 16MP camera. While it’s not a gaming-focused phone, there’s still a built-in cooling fan to keep the temperature in check.
Oppo K13 Turbo Pro specs:
| Display | 6.8″ AMOLED 1280 x 2800 pixels resolution 120Hz, 1600nits (peak) |
| Processor | Qualcomm Snapdragon 8s Gen 4 (4 nm) |
| Software | Android 15, up to 2 major Android upgrades |
| Rear camera | 50MP (main) 2MP (monochrome) |
| Front camera | 16MP |
| Battery | 7000mAh |
| Charging | 80W (wired) reverse wired |
| Connectivity | Wi-Fi 7, Bluetooth 5.4, USB Type-C 2.0, NFC |
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Berke Fenerbahçe'ye döner mi bilinmez: Ama 15+pay isteniyor
Fenerbahçe'de Brezilyalı kaleci Ederson'un geleceği belirsizliğini koruyor. Olası bir ayrılık durumunda Kanarya'nın alternatiflerinden biri Berke Özer olacak. Lille Kulübü'nün beklentisi de ortaya çıktı.
Berke Özer geride bıraktığımız sezonun başında Eyüpspor'dan Lille Kulübü'ne transfer olmuştu. Fransa temsilcisi, 4.5 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödedi. 26 yaşındaki eldivenle de 30 Haziran 2029 tarihine kadar mukavele yapıldı. Fenerbahçe oyuncunun bonservis bedelinin %40'ını alacaktı. Ancak Kanarya bu hakkından vazgeçti.
ORTALIK BİRAZ KARIŞIK
Sarı-Lacivertliler'in şu anda Berke'nin sonraki satışından %20'lik pay hakkı var. Lille onu başka bir takıma gönderirse, bonservis bedelinin %20'si Kanarya'nın kasasına girecek. Fakat bugün itibarıyla ortalık biraz karıştı. Çünkü Fenerbahçe'de Ederson'un devam etmek istemediği söyleniyor.
%20'LİK PAY KOZU
Yönetim, Brezilyalı eldivenin kalmasını istiyor. Ancak yapılacak görüşmelerde oyuncu cephesinin fikri değişmezse, yollar ayrılacak. Ederson'un alternatiflerinden biri Berke Özer... Avrupa'dan farklı talipleri de bulunan 1.91 boyundaki oyuncu için Lille cephesi 15 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ve sonraki satıştan pay talep ediyor. Fenerbahçe, bir dönem formasını giyen futbolcu için %20'lik pay kozunu kullanabilir. Bu sayede bonservis bedeli düşecek. Çünkü Lille onu Fenerbahçe dışında herhangi bir takıma satması halinde zaten bu payı alamayacaktı. Kanarya, Ederson'un son kararına göre hareket edecek.

Beşiktaş'ın büyük hedefi: Joao Felix!
Transfer çalışmalarını sürdüren Beşiktaş, ofansif bir yıldızda da operasyon yürütüyordu. Bu ismin Joao Felix olduğu konuşuluyor. Oyuncu Suudi Arabistan'dan ayrılmak istiyor.
Al-Nassr, 2025 yazında Chelsea'ye 35 milyon euro ödeyerek Joao Felix'i kadrosuna katmıştı. Portekizli yıldızın sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027'de bitiyor. Yani kontratının son senesine girdi. 26 yaşındaki futbolcunun, Suudi Arabistan'dan ayrılmak istediği belirtildi.
MAAŞI ÇOK YÜKSEK
Bu sebeple seçeneklerini görmek istiyor. Beşiktaş'ın da 26 yaşındaki oyuncu konusunda nabız yokladığı öğrenildi. Forvet arkası, sol kanat ve hatta santrfor olarak görev yapabilen Joao Felix'in transferinin önündeki en büyük engel senelik maaşı... 1.79 boyundaki futbolcu, yıllık net 17.5 milyon euro alıyor.
BONSERVİSİNİ ALMAYA ÇALIŞIYOR
Bonuslarla birlikte rakam 21.8 milyon euroya yükseliyor. Felix'in, Al-Nassr'dan bonservisini almaya çalıştığı öğrenildi. Eğer bunu başarabilirse işler değişebilir... Beşiktaş, imza parasıyla birlikte ciddi bir seviyeye çıkabilir. Ayrıca Felix, Avrupa'nın hiçbir yerinde Suudi Arabistan'da aldığı parayı bulamayacağını biliyor. Beşiktaş Yönetimi şu anda diğer transferlere yoğunlaştı. Felix, Al-Nassr'dan bonservisini alabilirse; ağırlık buraya kayabilir...

Greenwood'u alacak uçak Marsilya'da: Dananın kuyruğu kopuyor
Mason Greenwood transferinde Marsilya'da hareketli saatler... Atletico Madrid yöneticileri Fransa'ya çıkarma yaparken, İngiliz yıldızın babası Fenerbahçe'nin 8 milyon Euro'luk dev teklifi için baskıyı artırdı. Aile içi krizin gölgesindeki kördüğüm nasıl çözülecek? Uçak Marsilya'ya indi, son viraja girildi!
Marsilya’da hareketli saatler yaşanıyor. Mason Greenwood’u kadrosuna katmak isteyen Atletico Madridli yöneticiler, transferi bitirmek için Fransa’ya çıkarma yaptı.
L'Equipe gazetesinin haberine göre, İngiliz yıldızın transferi aile içinde büyük bir fikir ayrılığına yol açtı. İki dev kulüp arasında paylaşılamayan Greenwood için süreç tam bir kördüğüme döndü.
Mason Greenwood, kariyerine İspanya devi Atletico Madrid'de devam etmek istiyor. Futbolcunun babası ise Fenerbahçe'nin yaptığı yıllık 8 milyon Euro’luk dev teklifi kabul etmesi için oğluna baskı yapıyor.
Uçağın Marsilya'ya inmesiyle transferde artık son viraja girildi. Aile içi krizin nasıl çözüleceği ve dananın kuyruğunun hangi takım için kopacağı merakla bekleniyor.

Vlahovic'te paradan daha değerli bir sorun var: Zaman!
Beşiktaş'ın golcü adayları arasında Dusan Vlahovic de bulunuyor. Sırp futbolcu, Kartal'a kapıları kapatmadı ama diğer seçenekleri görmek istiyor. İstanbul'a gelmesi durumunda ise uzun süreli bir kontrat yapmayı düşünmüyor!
Juventus'la sözleşmesi sona eren Dusan Vlahovic şu anda transferin en gözde isimleri arasında bulunuyor. 26 yaşındaki futbolcuyla Beşiktaş ciddi şekilde ilgileniyor. 1.90 boyundaki santrforun önceliği ise Avrupa'nın 5 büyük ligi içinde kalmak... Bu sebeple önceliği farklı takımlar...
1+1 YILLIK MUKAVELE
Oyuncu istediği teklifleri bulamazsa, Beşiktaş'a gelebilir. Ancak bu konuda da Sırp yıldızın farklı bir beklentisi olduğu iddia edildi. Dusan Vlahovic'in kafasında Beşiktaş'la 1+1 yıllık sözleşme yapma düşüncesi olduğu belirtildi. +1 yıllık uzatma opsiyonunun da çift taraflı olmasını isteyecek.
KOLAYCA ÇIKIŞ YAPABİLECEK
Yani Vlahovic İstanbul'a gelmesi durumunda 2027 yazında kolayca çıkış yapabilmeyi planlıyor. Burada kendisini tekrar gösterdikten sonra, sezonun ardından istediği kulüplerden iyi teklifler alabileceğini düşünüyor. Beşiktaş'la uzun süreli bir kontrat yaparsa, ayrılığı o kadar kolay olmayabilir.

DaQuan Jeffries resmen Beşiktaş'ta
Yeni sezon öncesinde transfer çalışmalarını sürdüren Beşiktaş Basketbol'dan transfer açıklaması geldi.
Yeni sezon öncesinde transfer çalışmalarını sürdüren Beşiktaş Basketbol, ABD’li guard/forvet DaQuan Jeffries ile sözleşme imzalandığını duyurdu.
Beşiktaş, DaQuan Jeffries transferini şu sözlerle açıkladı:
"Takımımız, yeni sezon transfer çalışmaları kapsamında ABD'li guard/forvet DaQuan Jeffries ile sözleşme imzaladı.
NCAA'de Tulsa formasıyla tamamladığı kolej kariyerinin ardından 2019'da NBA kariyerine Sacramento Kings ile start veren Jeffries, devamında Houston Rockets, Memphis Grizzlies, New York Knicks, Charlotte Hornets gibi kulüplerde forma giydi.
2025-2026 sezonunda Sacramento Kings organizasyonunda yer alan ve Stockton Kings formasıyla All-NBA G-League First Team'e seçilme başarısı gösteren 1.96 metre boyundaki Jeffries'e Beşiktaş Ailesi'ne hoş geldin der, şanlı formamızla üstün başarılar dileriz."

Anadolu Efes'ten flaş transfer
Anadolu Efes, ABD'li basketbolcu Mike James'i transfer ettiğini duyurdu.
Anadolu Efes Basketbol Takımı, ABD'li oyuncu Mike James'i kadrosuna kattı.
Lacivert-beyazlı kulüpten yapılan açıklamaya göre, 2021-2022 sezonunun başından bu yana Fransa temsilcisi Monaco'da forma giyen 35 yaşındaki oyun kurucu şutör ile 1+1 yıllık sözleşme imzalandı.
Mike James, Amerikan Basketbol Ligi'nde (NBA) Phoenix Suns, New Orleans Pelicans ve Brooklyn Nets, Avrupa'da ise Baskonia, Panathinaikos, EA7 Emporio Armani Milan, CSKA Moskova ve Monaco takımlarının formalarını giydi.
Kariyerinde ulusal ve uluslararası birçok şampiyonluk yaşayan deneyimli basketbolcu, 2024'te Basketbol Avrupa Ligi'nde (EuroLeague) en değerli oyuncu ödülüne layık görülürken, 2025'te ise "EuroLeague Tarihinin En İyi 25 Oyuncusu" listesinde yer aldı.

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