In the computer market in the second quarter of this year, there was only one clear winner: Apple. It's the only company that managed to gain market share compared to the same period last year, as its shipments grew by 10.1%, according to a new IDC report.
Apple shipped 6.7 million Macs in Q2 for a 9.9% market share, up from 6.1 million units and 8.5% market share in Q2 2025. Windows PC makers have been hit hard by their own price increases (which are due to the RAM crisis, of course).
First-place Lenovo's shipments dropped to 16.6 million units from 17 million in the year-ago...
Labour lawmakers proposed a full moratorium on crypto donations in March, which some have sought be made permanent after millions of dollars in contributions were linked to Reform leader Nigel Farage.
The Bitcoin miner's shares climbed about 15% after announcing it's acquiring a Texas site with up to 2 GW of power capacity to expand its AI and digital infrastructure strategy.
Futbol üzrə Uels milli komandasının və “Fulhem”in 29 yaşlı sağ cinah hücumçusu Harri Uilson azad agent qismində “Lids”in düşərgəsinə keçib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə “Lids Yunayted” rəsmi saytı vasitəsilə məlumat yayıb.
Tərəflər 4 illik müqaviləyə imza atıblar. Belə ki, Uilson 2030-cu ilin iyun ayının sonuna qədər müddət ərzində “tovuzquşular”ın xidmətində olacaq.
Xatırladaq ki, Harri Uilson “Liverpul”un yetirməsidir. O, karyerası ərzində “Kryu Aleksandra”, “Hall Siti”, “Derbi Kaunti”, “Bornmut”, “Kardiff Siti” kimi klubların da şərəfini qoruyub. “Fulhem”ə 2021-ci ilin yayında “Liverpul”dan 14 milyon avro qarşılığında keçmiş futbolçu bu komandanın heyətində 187 oyuna çıxıb, 36 qol vurub, 46 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.
2013-cü ildən Uels millisində çıxış edən futbolçu yığmanın heyətində 69 oyuna çıxıb, 17 qola imza atıb, 12 assist müəllifi olub.
Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparan “Kəpəz”in dayaq yarımmüdafiəçisi Olavale Onanuqa Gəncə klubundan ayrılıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Tərəflər başa çatmış müqaviləni yeniləməmək qərarına gəliblər. Klub futbolçuya xidmətlərinə görə təşəkkür edib, gələcək karyerasında uğurlar arzulayıb.
Xatırladaq ki, Olavale Onanuqa 2025-ci ilin avqust ayında yenidən Gəncə klubunun sıralarına qayıtmışdı. Nigeriyalı dayaq yarımmüdafiəçisi ötən mövsüm ölkə çempionatı və kubokunda ümumilikdə 30 oyun keçirib, 1 qol vurub.
28 yaşlı futbolçu 2023/2024-cü illər mövsümündə də “sarı-göylər”in heyətində çıxış edib. Onanuqa həmin dövrdə “Kəpəz”də 27 oyuna 2 qol vurub. “Kəpəz”dən ayrılandan sonra Olavale “Əl-Nəsr” (Küveyt) və “Bney Yehuda” (İsrail) klublarında oynayıb. O, vaxtilə Albaniyanın “Kastrioti” klubunun da şərəfini qoruyub.
Xatırladaq ki, “Kəpəz” daha öncə Rauf Hüseynli, Məmməd Hüseynov, Fərid Nəbiyev, Luis Paçu, Yusif İmanov, Camal Cəfərov və Ehtiram Şahverdiyevlə də vidalaşmışdı. Əli Səmədov, Rəhman Hacıyev və Dioqo Verdaska isə klubla yeni müqaviləyə imza atıblar.
Dortmund “Borussiya”sının futbolçusu Karim Adeyemi karyerasını İspaniyada davam etdirə bilər.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Barselona” alman hücumçunun xidmətində maraqlıdır. Bu barədə insayder Fabrizio Romano məlumat yayıb. Kataloniya klubu yaxın zamanda dortmundlularla danışıqlara başlayacaq.
24 yaşlı futbolçu ötən mövsüm Bundesliqada 28 oyunda 7 qol vurub, 5 məhsuldar ötürmə edib.
Multiple sources in Italy and Argentina claim Bologna are very close to securing Estudiantes creative midfielder Mikel Amondarain for circa €9m.
The 21-year-old is considered a real talent in his homeland and is a product of the Estudiantes youth academy, graduating to the senior squad last year.
So far this season, he has contributed four goals and three assists in 23 appearances for his club.
Amondarain on Bologna list
LA PLATA, ARGENTINA – APRIL 29: Mikel Amondarain of Estudiantes La Plata dribbles past Alex Sandro of Flamengo during a Copa CONMEBOL Libertadores 2026 group A match between Estudiantes and Flamengo at Jorge Luis Hirschi Stadium on April 29, 2026 in La Plata, Argentina. (Photo by Marcelo Endelli/Getty Images)
Roma have identified another target in Belgium’s Diego Moreira of RC Strasbourg, but Fenerbahce and Atletico Madrid continue the battle for Mason Greenwood.
The Giallorossi are in search of a striker who can attack on the left side of a trident, and Greenwood was the first choice for coach Gian Piero Gasperini.
Roma look to Moreira after Greenwood turn
MADRID, SPAIN – SEPTEMBER 16: Mason Greenwood of Olymquique de Marseille gestures during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD1 match between Real Madrid C.F. and Olympique de Marseille at Estadio Santiago Bernabeu on September 16, 2025 in Madrid, Spain. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
It’s reported the Spaniards are offering €45m plus €5m bonus, but that they’d be the preferred option despite a lower salary because Greenwood lived in Madrid previously for Getafe and would like a return.
Either way, Roma look as if they have given up on the England international, and are looking at other candidates.
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM – SEPTEMBER 07: Diego Moreira of Belgium warms up during the FIFA World Cup 2026 qualifier match between Belgium and Kazakhstan at on September 07, 2025 in Brussels, Belgium. (Photo by Omar Havana/Getty Images)
The latest is Moreira, who is currently playing for Belgium at the 2026 World Cup, where he was on the field in the victory on penalties against Senegal.
He was sold to RC Strasbourg by their sister club Chelsea in the summer of 2024 at a cost of €8.5m.
Turning 22 next month, Moreira has represented both Belgium and Portugal at youth level before committing to the country of his birth.
Gasperini and new Roma director Tony D’Amico had already shown an interest in Moreira when they were still working for Atalanta, but the Gazzetta dello Sport warn the asking price is now €40m.
His salary would be considerably lower than the one Greenwood is commanding, though.
With Mario Gila’s move to Milan now agreed, Lazio have wasted no time in lining up his successor, turning their attention to Sergi Dominguez.
According to Sky Sport, sporting director Angelo Fabiani has travelled to Croatia to meet Dinamo Zagreb in a bid to get the deal over the line.
ROME, ITALY – MAY 13: Mario Gila of SS Lazio reacts during the Coppa Italia final match at Stadio Olimpico on May 13, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – Getty Images)
Lazio target Dinamo Zagreb’s Dominguez to fill Gila void
Dinamo value the young defender at €12 million, a figure Lazio are hoping to reach through the inclusion of bonuses.
Fabiani’s personal trip underlines how seriously the Biancocelesti are pursuing the centre-back, whom new head coach Gennaro Gattuso has earmarked as a priority reinforcement for his backline.
Dominguez, 21, is a product of Barcelona’s famed La Masia academy who left the Catalan club for Dinamo Zagreb last summer.
He announced himself immediately in Croatia, playing a central role in the side that swept the domestic double, and his performances quickly drew attention from across Europe. Barcelona, for their part, stand to benefit from a sell-on clause included in that transfer.
For Lazio, the Spaniard represents a younger, long-term profile to inherit the shirt vacated by his compatriot Gila.
Should Fabiani succeed in bridging the gap to Dinamo’s valuation, Lazio will have moved swiftly to turn the proceeds of one Spanish centre-back’s sale into the arrival of another.
Alessandro Del Piero has looked back on Italy’s 2006 World Cup victory, the Azzurri’s most recent triumph on the game’s biggest stage, reflecting on both the joy of that summer and the turmoil that swirled around it.
Speaking to Sky Sport to mark 20 years since the success, the former Juventus forward described a campaign coloured by emotion.
“That goal against Germany has a special flavour, it was everyone’s World Cup,” Del Piero said, with quotes via TuttoMercatoWeb.
“Of those who lived it, dreamed it and wanted it: there’s always so much emotion. Now that I no longer play, it’s much easier to celebrate trophies, this one in particular. We keep the chat of that World Cup group alive.”
His reflections carried a note of realism about the present, too.
“Watching these World Cups, you understand that certain national teams have made great strides forward, and qualifying today is no longer so guaranteed,” he added, a pointed acknowledgement, given Italy have now missed three tournaments in a row.
BERGAMO, ITALY – DECEMBER 10: Former football player Alessandro Del Piero looks on prior to the UEFA Champions League 2024/25 League Phase MD6 match between Atalanta BC and Real Madrid C.F. at Stadio di Bergamo on December 10, 2024 in Bergamo, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Del Piero recalls staying ‘isolated’ from Juventus turmoil
The context in which Italy triumphed in 2006 was anything but straightforward. The Calciopoli scandal was engulfing Italian football that summer, with Juventus, Del Piero’s club and that of several teammates, at its centre, ultimately stripped of titles and relegated to Serie B in its aftermath.
“What was happening in the Juventus world was inexplicable, even for us inside it,” Del Piero recalled.
“Back then it was essential to stay focused. Within the group we lived very well, we were all focused and we didn’t want external news to harm our serenity. There was enormous tension, that World Cup was at times disarming for everything that was going on. But we were good at staying isolated from it, yes.”
That ability to compartmentalise, as Del Piero tells it, was central to one of the most remarkable triumphs in the country’s footballing history, a feat that looks all the more distant against the backdrop of the Azzurri’s current struggles.
Mario Gila is set to undergo his Milan medical tests on Friday, completing the transfer from Lazio for €30m, with half of that going to Real Madrid.
ROME, ITALY – MAY 13: Mario Gila of SS Lazio reacts during the Coppa Italia final match between SS Lazio and FC Internazionale at Stadio Olimpico on May 13, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)
The defender turns 26 next month and has been at the Stadio Olimpico since 2022, but was down to the final year of his contract.
ROME, ITALY – MAY 12: Mario Gila during SS Lazio’s training session before the SS Lazio and FC Internazionale match in the Coppa Italia final at the Formello Sport Centre on May 12, 2026 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Marco Rosi – SS Lazio/Getty Images)
Multiple sources this evening state that Gila will be in Milan tonight, so he can undergo the necessary medical tests on Friday.
He is then ready to sign a five-year contract worth €5m net per season, while his agent is expected to pocket €5m in commission.
Lazio are only getting 50 per cent of the €30m fee, thanks to the arrangement they had agreed with Real Madrid when buying the defender for just €6m in 2022.
As part of the deal, La Gazzetta dello Sport claim that Milan will also buy Lazio youth team left-back Lorenzo Calvani for €2.5m.
This is €30m for the total, specifically €27m plus some easy to achieve add-ons.
Nico Gonzalez impressed on loan with Atletico Madrid, but Juventus have reportedly warned he cannot make the move permanent for less than €28m.
The 28-year-old is currently preparing for the World Cup quarter-final with Argentina against Switzerland, having made 55 senior appearances for his country with six goals.
TURIN, ITALY – MAY 18: Nicolas Gonzalez of Juventus celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the Serie A match between Juventus and Udinese at Allianz Stadium on May 18, 2025 in Turin, Italy. (Photo by Chris Ricco/Getty Images)
SEVILLE, SPAIN – APRIL 18: Nicolas Gonzalez of Atletico de Madrid scores his team’s third penalty in the penalty shoot out during the Copa Del Rey Final match between Real Sociedad and Atletico de Madrid at Estadio de La Cartuja on April 18, 2026 in Seville, Spain. (Photo by Fran Santiago/Getty Images)
However, Tuttosport insist that Juventus and specifically coach Luciano Spalletti would more than welcome the Argentine back to Turin in the summer.
With that in mind, the asking price is not going to drop below €28m, which might be beyond Diego Simeone’s valuation.
The negotiations have dried up and it is increasingly likely that Nico Gonzalez will be part of the Juventus squad this term.
He was purchased from Fiorentina for a total of €36.5m plus add-ons, arriving on loan in 2024 with obligation to make it permanent, and the contract runs to June 2029.
Nico Gonzalez had been pushed out by previous coach Igor Tudor, but when he was sacked and replaced by Spalletti, their approach changed.
The difficulties of players like Edon Zhegrova and Lois Openda to deliver in wide areas leaves room for Nico Gonzalez to make his mark for the Bianconeri.
Zion Suzuki could be set for a Premier League move, with Leeds United poised to step up their interest in the Parma goalkeeper after losing Illan Meslier to Arsenal.
WATFORD, ENGLAND – FEBRUARY 11: Illan Meslier of Leeds United celebrates his side’s second goal scored by Daniel James of Leeds United during the Sky Bet Championship match between Watford FC and Leeds United FC at Vicarage Road on February 11, 2025 in Watford, England. (Photo by Richard Heathcote/Getty Images)
Leeds ready to move for Parma’s Suzuki
Meslier’s exit leaves a vacancy between the posts at Leeds, and the club are reportedly ready to act quickly to fill it.
Suzuki has been identified as the man to do so, with Leeds preparing to lodge a fresh offer for the Parma stopper shortly.
The Japan international has caught the eye during his time in Serie A, and his situation has been closely watched, Juventus were among the Italian clubs credited with contacts over the goalkeeper earlier in the window.
A concrete Leeds bid would now test Parma’s resolve, and potentially open the door to a Premier League switch for one of the division’s more coveted young goalkeepers.
Enzo Fernandez could end up staying at Chelsea because his transfer fee is too high for any serious interest.
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Enzo Fernandez is in a tricky situation.
The midfielder wants to leave Chelsea – he made that clear with his comments earlier this year, and with his subsequent refusal to commit to the club.
But the fact that the Blues paid more than £100m for him and are determined to not lose a penny on any sale means that very few clubs are interested. Now that Real Madrid have declared publicly that they’re not interested, there’s almost nobody left.
As journalist Ben Jacobs pointed out, Enzo’s strong World Cup isn’t really attracting suitors – it’s just reinforcing Chelsea’s belief that he’s player worth what they’re asking for.
Enzo could be playing his way out of a future move
“Enzo Fernandez, at the price he’s valued, doesn’t have that many options,” Jacobs said on the London is Blue podcast this morning.
“He’s again putting himself at the forefront of a lot of clubs’ minds and in the shop window because of the World Cup he’s having, but this will only make Chelsea double down in wanting to keep him unless their valuation is met and he’s still very well contracted.”
Liverpool are really keen on Bradley Barcola this summer – but the price PSG are putting on him is pretty crazy, and there are big questions over whether the Reds would pay it.
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It took far, far longer than anyone expected, but the Washington Commanders are finally retiring John Riggins’ number. The team announced the news on social media Thursday, sending out a video and statement honoring Riggins.
In his nine seasons with the Commanders, Riggins rushed for 7,472 yards, making him the franchise’s all-time leader in the stat. The team will officially retire Riggins’ No. 44 during a Nov. 8 game against the Los Angeles Rams.
The spark behind so many successes. A force who fueled lifetime memories.
The 113th Tour de France began on July 4 with a Grand Départ out of Barcelona, Spain – the first time the race has begun in the Catalonian city. The race will wind through more than 3,000 km of terrain before wrapping up in Paris on July 26. In the U.S., you can catch the entire Tour de France on Peacock — every stage will stream every day on the platform. NBC will also air live coverage and highlights of select stages, including the race's last day. (Can't watch live? Peacock will stream Tour de France Daily, a highlights show featuring all of the day's biggest moments from 7-8 p.m. ET every day of the race.) You can stay on top of all the daily Tour de France news, including highlights and winners from every stage and much more at our Yahoo Sports cycling hub.
Here's everything you need to know about how to watch the 2026 Tour de France, including the complete race schedule and
How to watch the 2026 Tour de France:
Dates: July 4-26, 2026
Location: Barcelona, Spain to Paris, France
TV channel: NBC (Stages 1, 8, 14, 15, 20 and 21)
Streaming: Peacock, Hulu with Live TV, DirecTV, YouTubeTV and more
When is the 2026 Tour de France?
This year's Tour de France runs from July 4-26, 2026.
How long is the 2026 Tour de France?
This year's Tour de France began with a Grand Départ in Barcelona, Spain on July 4. The race will cover cover approximately 3,321 kilometers, wrapping up in Paris on July 26.
What is the 2026 Tour de France schedule?
Here's a complete breakdown of every stage of this year's Tour de France (all times Eastern):
July 4: Stage 1: 10 a.m. — Barcelona / Barcelona (Peacock, NBC)
July 5: Stage 2: 7 a.m. — Tarragona / Barcelona (Peacock)
July 6: Stage 3: 5:30 a.m. — Granollers / Les Angles
July 24: Stage 19: 7 a.m. — Gap / Alpe d'Huez (Peacock)
July 25: Stage 20: 6 a.m. Le Bourg d'Oisans / Alpe d'Huez (Peacock, live coverage on NBC at 8 a.m.)
July 26: Stage 21: 9:30 a.m. Thoiry / Paris Champs-Élysées (Peacock, encore coverage on NBC at 2 p.m.)
How to watch the 2026 Tour de France in the US:
In the U.S., every stage of the Tour de France will stream on Peacock. NBC will also air coverage from Stage 1, 8, 14, 15, 20, and 21, though some of it will be on a time delay. You can find NBC's coverage of the race on live TV platforms, including DirecTV, YouTube TV, and more.
Amid a franchise of inconsistency, one Cardinals player has been a constant, continuing to produce for Arizona's NFL team.
And continuing to be recognized by his peers.
That player, Budda Baker, was recently voted to the NFL Top 100 players list by NFL players for the seventh straight season, coming in at No. 75 overall.
Baker, a safety, has 1,021 tackles, 51 tackles for loss, 10 sacks, 44 pass breakups, eight interceptions, seven forced fumbles and six fumble recoveries during his nine years with the Cardinals since the team drafted him in 2017.
This is what NFL.com wrote about Baker on the NFL Top 100 list: "Mr. Cardinal continues to produce after nine seasons. Baker earned his seventh consecutive Pro Bowl selection and his seventh straight Top 100 nod. Now 30, Baker is set to celebrate a decade in the NFL in 2026 as he's about to play for his fifth full-time head coach. While coaches have changed and the Cardinals have struggled in the win-loss column, Baker has been a standout through and through. He was again this past season."
Praise for Budda Baker on NFL Top 100
Teammate Trey McBride said on the NFL Top 100 broadcast on NFL Network: "When he's out there, he plays like he's the biggest and he plays like he's the strongest. I just love the way he plays. He's always around the football, he's going to do everything he can to make sure that the ball is stopping with him."
Said Seattle Seahawks wide receiver Jaxon Smith-Njigba: "His motor is something I really haven't seen before. I would see it in the greats, just watching (Pittsburgh Steelers safety) Troy Polamalu, or just some of the great safeties."
Three former Oregon State Beavers baseball players have been selected to play in the 2026 MLB All-Star Game.
Travis Bazzana, Drew Rasmussen and Adley Rutschman will represent their respective teams in the contest July 14 in Philadelphia. It's the second straight year three former Beavers earned a nod as Oregon State's stamp on professional baseball continues to be among the most impactful in the country.
Bazzana, a rookie second baseman for the Cleveland Guardians, will make his first MLB All-Star appearance in his first season in the majors. The first overall pick of the 2024 MLB Draft, Bazzana made his big-league debut in April and has quickly become a staple in the Guardians' lineup and one of the most impactful second basemen in the American League.
The 23-year-old Australian boasts a .244 batting average in 225 at-bats through the 2026 season, hitting seven home runs and 26 RBIs in the process. He's stolen 12 bases. Defensively, Bazzana has made just five errors in 59 games for a .976 fielding percentage.
Bazzana spent three seasons in Corvallis with the Beavers from 2022-24 and collected as many individual accolades as any other player throughout his tenure. The former first-team all-American, Golden Spikes Award finalist and Pac-12 Player of the Year has continued his upward career trajectory through the Guardians' organization and has been awarded with his first major league all-star appearance for his work.
Rasmussen, the Tampa Bay Rays' ace pitcher, is making his second consecutive appearance in the MLB All-Star Game.
Rasmussen, 30, holds a 7-4 win/loss record from the mound for the American League East-leading Rays. In 97 innings pitched this spring, he boasts a 2.74 ERA and 96 strikeouts. His ERA is the 12th-best in the majors.
Rasmussen, like Bazzana, spent three years at Oregon State. From 2015-17, Rasmussen collected all-Pac-12 honors and was a force to be reckoned with on the mound until he was selected in the 2018 MLB Draft.
Rutschman is making his third appearance in the game. The Baltimore Orioles catcher made appearances in the 2023 and 2024 iterations of the contest.
Rutschman was the first overall pick of the 2019 MLB Draft after serving as the Beavers' catcher from 2017-19. With the Beavers, Rutschman was named to several first-team all-American lists, earned 2019 Pac-12 Player of the Year honors and was named the College World Series Most Outstanding Player when Oregon State won the championship in 2018.
In 2026, Rutschman has 59 hits, eight home runs and 47 RBIs in 228 at-bats. The 28-year-old from Portland holds above league-average value in nearly every statistical category behind the plate. He has the second highest caught-stealing percentage in all of baseball and was awarded with his third MLB All-Star appearance for his contributions to the Orioles this season.
How to watch 2026 MLB All-Star Game
The 2026 MLB All-Star Game will be held July 14 at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia. First pitch is booked for 5 p.m. Pacific on FOX and coverage begins at 4 p.m.
Landon Bartlett covers Oregon State and high school sports for the Statesman Journal. He can be reached at LBartlett@statesmanjournal.com or on X, TikTok or Instagram @bartlelo.
Knoxville Catholic football has self-imposed a one-year TSSAA playoff ban for the 2026 football season due to recruiting violations.
The TSSAA opened an investigation into the program and found illegal communication between an assistant coach and a player, according to a school release. The coach attempted to convince the player to transfer to Catholic.
A person holds a flag in support of Palestine at the Oregon State Capitol on Wednesday, May 1, 2024, in Salem.
While countries around the world are peacefully coming together and celebrating the global sport of soccer with the World Cup, one Palestinian professional soccer player who dreamed of one day playing in the World Cup lost his life before the birth of his first child while trying to care for his family.
According to multiple outlets, 32-year-old Palestinian professional goalkeeper Saleem al-Ashqar was killed by Israeli fire while trying to secure a cooking gas cylinder for his family in southern Gaza, leaving behind his wife, who was pregnant with their first child.
Al Jazeera reports that al-Ashqar set out on a motorcycle to search for a cooking gas cylinder, but he was shot and killed by Israeli forces in the town of al-Qarara, northeast of Khan Younis, southern Gaza. The Palestine Football Association shared that al-Ashqar was struck in the abdomen and rushed to the hospital, where he died of his injuries hours later.
“He went out like any other young man, just trying to provide a gas cylinder for his wife and family, but the treacherous bullets of the occupation struck him,” his uncle, Captain Farid al-Ashqar, a member of the PFA referees committee who had helped raise Saleem, told Al Jazeera.
World Cup Dreams
Al-Ashqar spent his professional career playing for three clubs in the Gaza Strip, representing Al-Aqsa Sports Club and Al-Masdar Sports Club previously before last playing for Khadamat Khan Younis.
While al-Ashqar never had the opportunity to play for the Palestinian national team, his father says that was the ultimate goal for his career.
“He had big dreams,” his father, Khadir Saleem al-Ashqar, told NBC News of his 32-year-old son. “His goal was to make it to the Palestinian national team and proudly represent his people and Palestine on the world stage.”
“When club managements would sit with us to negotiate his contract, Saleem would tell them, ‘I don’t need money; I need to be a player who represents my homeland, my people, and the State of Palestine,’” his uncle told Al Jazeera.
Abdulghani al-Sheikh, president of Khadamat Khan Younis, described the news of al-Ashqar’s killing as a “shocking and harsh” blow to the players, coaching staff, and fans.
“Every martyr from the sports movement is a human story before becoming a statistical number,” al-Sheikh said, addng that he was a “life force” and “role model” for future generations.
Over 1,000 Palestinian Athletes Killed
While al-Ashqar is the latest athlete killed in the region, he is certainly not the only one.
According to the official Palestinian Football Association (PFA), at least 1,009 athletes have been killed in the conflict with Israel.
Mustafa Siam, secretary-general of the Palestinian Sports Media Union, said the figure reflects the “heavy losses suffered by the Palestinian sports sector,” alongside the destruction of numerous stadiums and sports facilities during the war.
With training camp weeks away, Pittsburgh Steelers rookie wide receiver Germie Bernard is earning plenty of attention early on.
Bernard, the Alabama standout who was drafted by Pittsburgh with the No. 47 pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, has quickly translated his collegiate big-play ability to the pro level, drawing rave reviews during offseason workouts for his sharp route-running and immediate chemistry with the starting offense.
Heading into training camp, Bernard projects to compete for the WR3 role — behind DK Metcalf and offseason acquisition Michael Pittman Jr. — with third-year receiver Roman Wilson. While Wilson might enter training camp with the starting role, some insiders are saying Bernard is a real threat to become the starter come the 2026 season.
Germie Bernard drawing rave reviews at training camp
Ahead of training camp in late July, the rookie Bernard is gaining attention in the Steelers offense. The former Crimson Tide wide receiver has been praised for his ability to line up all over the field, and, moreover, his route-running ability.
Sports Illustrated's Justin Melo noted how Bernard's route-running fits in the Steelers offense, saying, "Bernard was the savviest route runner in the receiver class, and he’ll do an excellent job working underneath the coverage while DK Metcalf and Michael Pittman Jr. play a more vertical game for the Pittsburgh Steelers."
Melo is not the only one noting Bernard as a potential breakout candidate in his rookie season, with others saying his work in the offseason — and the open spot in the starting group — will give him an opportunity to shine.
Steelers training camp is still weeks away, but rookie WR Germie Bernard is making an impression during the off-season. pic.twitter.com/gLsxLmTUeu
— Steelers Black and Gold Nation - Training Camp SZN (@B_GNation1) July 7, 2026
Bernard projects to compete with Wilson, who was selected out of Michigan with the 84th pick in the 2024 NFL Draft, for the third wide receiver spot, operating out of the slot. Per Mike DeFabo of The Athletic, "Fans want to look past Wilson and go right to Germie Bernard. But Wilson will clearly be WR3 when camp starts. The question will be how long he can keep it."
Wilson had 12 receptions for 166 yards and two touchdowns for Pittsburgh during the 2025 season, and while coach Mike McCarthy will use both in his personnel, Bernard is a notable fit. DeFabo notes that his "versatile, pro-ready profile and potential for yards after the catch should ease his transition."
When training camp begins, expect Bernard to show his talent, whether route-running from the slot or his versatility to line up anywhere on the field, which he became known for under Kalen DeBoer in Tuscaloosa. Now, the question is simple: How he will translate to the next level with a Hall of Fame quarterback in Aaron Rodgers and a new, professional-tailored system?
Germie Bernard college stats
Bernard was productive for three teams in college, bursting onto the scene at Alabama.
The Indiana Fever will face the Phoenix Mercury tonight for the first time since their dust-up on June 24. In that matchup, the Mercury's Alyssa Thomas was issued a flagrant foul after the fact for putting her fist on Caitlin Clark's throat. The situation has opened up a broader conversation about how games are officiated in the league. Clark returned to action last night after missing two games due to a back injury and is expected to play tonight. Thomas is on the Mercury's injury report but is also listed as probable for tonight's matchup.
Thursday's Fever vs. Matchup game will stream on Prime Video starting at 10 p.m. ET/7 p.m. PT. (It will immediately follow the 8 p.m. ET game between the Seattle Storm and Atlanta Dream.) Here's everything you need to know about how to watch the Indiana Fever vs. Phoenix Mercury game, and check out the complete 2026 Indiana Fever schedule below.
How to watch Caitlin Clark's next WNBA game of the season:
Date: July 9, 2026
Time: 10:00 p.m. ET/7:00 pm. PT
TV channel: WTHR (Indiana)
Streaming: Prime Video
Indiana Fever vs. Phoenix Mercury game time:
The Indiana Fever vs. Phoenix Mercury game tips off at 10 p.m. ET on Thursday, July 11.
Indiana Fever vs. Phoenix Mercury game channel:
The Fever vs. Mercury game will stream on Prime Video. Indiana fans can also watch locally on WTHR.
How to watch the Fever vs. Mercury game without cable:
Most Thursday night WNBA games, including this week's Mercury vs. Fever matchup, stream on Prime Video. The game will also stream the next day on WNBA League Pass.
What channel are WNBA games on this season?
For the 2026 season, WNBA games will be spread across a wide range of channels (and streaming platforms). Games will air on ABC, ESPN (and ESPN2/ESPN+), CBS, NBC (and NBCSN), ION, USA Network, and NBA TV. Plus, some games will be exclusive to Amazon Prime Video; games that air on NBC will stream on Peacock; games on CBS will be available on Paramount+; and select games airing on ABC will stream on Disney+. Certain games will also be available only via League Pass.
Confused? Overwhelmed? Don't have cable these days? Here's a loose weekly schedule for which nights of the week get which channels, plus what you'll need to watch WNBA games in 2026:
Sunday — ABC, CBS, ESPN, NBA TV, or NBC
Monday — NBCSN/Peacock or USA
Tuesday — ESPN
Wednesday — USA
Thursday — NBA TV or Prime Video
Friday — ION
Saturday — ABC, CBS or NBCSN/Peacock
Indiana Fever 2026 Broadcast Schedule:
All times Eastern
Thursday, July 9, 2026
Indiana Fever vs. Phoenix Mercury, 10 p.m. (Prime Video/Local Broadcasters)
Sunday, July 12, 2026
Indiana Fever vs. Las Vegas Aces, 9 p.m. (NBC/Peacock)
Wednesday, July 15, 2026
Golden State Valkyries vs. Indiana Fever, 8 p.m. (USA Network/Local Broadcasters)
Friday, July 17, 2026
Seattle Storm vs. Indiana Fever, 7:30 p.m. (ION/WNBA League Pass)
Saturday, July 18, 2026
New York Liberty vs. Indiana Fever, 8 p.m. (CBS/Paramount+)
Wednesday, July 22, 2026
Connecticut Sun vs. Indiana Fever, 8 p.m. (USA Network/Local Broadcasters)
Tuesday, July 28, 2026
Indiana Fever vs. Seattle Storm, 9:30 p.m. (ESPN/Local Broadcasters)
Friday, July 31, 2026
Indiana Fever vs. Portland Fire, 10 p.m. (ION/WNBA League Pass/Local Broadcasters)
Sunday, August 2, 2026
Indiana Fever vs. Minnesota Lynx, 1 p.m. (ABC)
Thursday, August 6, 2026
Las Vegas Aces vs. Indiana Fever, 7 p.m. (Prime Video)
Saturday, August 8, 2026
Indiana Fever vs. Chicago Sky, 3:30 p.m. (ABC)
Tuesday, August 11, 2026
New York Liberty vs. Indiana Fever, 7:30 p.m. (ESPN)
Friday, August 14, 2026
Dallas Wings vs. Indiana Fever, 7:30 p.m. (ION/WNBA League Pass)
Sunday, August 16, 2026
Indiana Fever vs. Atlanta Dream, 5 p.m. (ESPN)
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
Indiana Fever vs. Toronto Tempo, 7 p.m. (ESPN/Local Broadcasters)
Thursday, August 20, 2026
Indiana Fever vs. Dallas Wings, 8 p.m. (Prime Video/Local Broadcasters)
Saturday, August 22, 2026
Indiana Fever vs. New York Liberty, 7 p.m. (Prime Video)
Sunday, August 23, 2026
Indiana Fever vs. Chicago Sky, 7 p.m. (NBC/Peacock)
Friday, August 28. 2026
Connecticut Sun vs. Indiana Fever, 7:30 pm. (ION/WNBA League Pass)
Friday, September 18, 2026
Indiana Fever vs. Toronto Tempo, 7:30 p.m. (ION/WNBA League Pass/Local Broadcasters)
Sunday, September 20, 2026
Washington Mystics vs. Indiana Fever, 4 p.m. (NBA TV/Local Broadcasters)
Tuesday, September 22, 2026
Minnesota Lynx vs. Indiana Fever, 8 p.m. (ESPN)
Thursday, September 24, 2026
Indiana Fever vs. Minnesota Lynx, 8 p.m. (USA Network/Local Broadcasters)
Michigan State will warm up for its much-anticipated 2026-27 season on the other side of Lake Michigan.
Michigan State announced Thursday a home-and-home exhibition series with Marquette, which will send the Spartans to Milwaukee's Fiserv Forum on Sunday, Oct. 25. With that, Michigan State's exhibition schedule is set. The Spartans will also host UConn at Breslin Center for another exhibition, date to be determined, as the return trip of the deal that sent them to Storrs last season.
Michigan State is coming off a 27-8 season (15-5 Big Ten) and is expected to rank highly in the preseason rankings. Point guard Jeremy Fears Jr. returns for his redshirt junior season after leading the Spartans with 15.2 points per game and the country with 9.4 assists per game. Michigan State lost only one player to the transfer portal, returning depth at many positions while bolstering the frontcourt with Charlotte transfer Anton Bonke.
Marquette, of the same Big East conference as UConn, missed the NCAA Tournament last season for the first time in coach Shaka Smart's five-year tenure. The Golden Eagles went 12-20 overall, 7-13 in the Big East, though one of those wins came against UConn (34-6), which wound up playing in the national championship game against Michigan.
Tom Izzo is 2-0 against Smart, with a win in the 2023 NCAA Tournament to send Michigan State to the Sweet 16, and a win over his old Texas Longhorns in the 2018 Las Vegas Invitational.
Michigan State is 33-23 against Marquette in 56 career meetings dating to February 1922. The Spartans have won the last five meetings dating to 1956. Before then, Michigan State went 9-14 on the road against Marquette but 20-9 at home.
In the schedule that counts, Michigan State is also playing some notable opponents. The Spartans will see Duke at Chicago's United Center for the Champion's Classic on Nov. 10 and Arkansas at Little Caesars Arena on Thanksgiving. Gonzaga and MSU will also play at Acrisure Arena in Palm Desert, California, with the game expected to take place Dec. 19. Michigan State will also play at Tennessee on a date to be determined.
Egypt head coach Hossam Hassan confronts French referee Francois Letexier during his team's controversial last-16 clash with Argentina (ROBERTO SCHMIDT)
FIFA referees chief Pierluigi Collina has hit out at "unfounded allegations" against World Cup match officials in the wake of Argentina's controversial last 16 victory over Egypt.
In comments posted on FIFA's official website, Collina defended officials who oversaw Argentina's 3-2 win in Atlanta and were accused of malpractice by Egypt coach Hossam Hassan.
Hassan speculated that the officiating team for the game, headed by French referee Francois Letexier may have been subjected to "external pressure" to favour Argentina.
The claims came after a string of decisions went against the Egyptians, including a goal chalked off by VAR for a foul committed much earlier in the move at the other end of the field.
Collina though rejected any suggestion of wrongdoing or a conspiracy to assist Argentina's World Cup campaign.
"Of course, constructive discussion about decisions will always be part of football, but unfounded allegations have no place in our sport," Collina said.
"Nobody can question the integrity of the FIFA World Cup match officials. When this happens, it may provoke reactions that lead to threats against them and their families. This is not right.
"Equally, nobody can claim that FIFA Refereeing can be influenced by anyone, not even by the FIFA President (Gianni Infantino).
"Match officials make honest decisions and, just like players and coaches, they always try to do their best."
Egypt coach Hassan said his team had been the victims of "injustice" by officials.
"We have been cheated unfairly today, we have suffered injustice," Hassan said after his team's loss, suggesting that FIFA "wanted to keep the world champions in the competition. Perhaps they wanted Messi to stay in the running."
"In football, there are sometimes external factors that go beyond the technical aspects. The world champions received support at every level," Hassan told BeIn Sports.
But on the specific case of the decision to disallow Mostafa Zico's superb breakaway goal which would have given Egypt a 2-0 lead, Collina said referees had acted correctly after VAR spotted a foul in the build-up.
"If a foul is identified in the build-up and is deemed to have had an impact on the goal, the VAR will recommend an on-field review," the Italian said. "There is no defined limit regarding either the distance from goal or the amount of time between the incident and the goal.
"We believe that a foul is a foul. Regardless of whether the foul appears 'obvious', if the referee did not see it on the field of play, the VAR can intervene."
Arfsten and Moreira were the only players from the Crew to participate in the World Cup, representing the United States and Cape Verde, respectively. On July 7, they became the only Crew players to make the 28-player All-Star team, as selected by Charlotte FC and MLS All-Star coach Dean Smith.
Arfsten has recorded four goals and a team-leading four assists through 15 regular-season games. In a U.S. Open Cup matchup against New York City on May 20, the Crew advanced to the semifinals on a lone goal from Arfsten.
The 25-year-old made his World Cup debut as a stoppage-time substitute during the United States' 4-1 loss to Belgium in the round of 16.
Moreira appeared in his first All-Star game in 2024, when former Crew coach Wilfried Nancy selected him to be one of four Columbus players on the roster.
As the longest-tenured Crew starter this season, Moreira has started 13 games and is second in assists with three.
Moreira was also a starter for Cape Verde at the World Cup and helped the national team become the smallest nation in population to reach the knockout round. In the round of 32, Moreira and Cape Verde nearly upset reigning champion Argentina but lost 3-2.
The 2026 MLS All-Star game will be July 29 in Charlotte, with MLS facing the Liga MX All-Stars for the third consecutive year.
UNITED STATES- JULY 06: (EDITOR’S NOTE: This image, created on July 6, is a digital cutout composite of image numbers 2281145336, 2281145372, 2281145152, 2280418836, 2280419229 and 2280419148.) In this photo illustration, (L-R) Kylian Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele and Michael Olise of France and Achraf Hakimi, Brahim Diaz and Yassine Bounou of Morocco ahead of the FIFA World Cup 2026 Quarter-Final match between France and Morocco on July 06, 2026 in the United States. The match will be played at Boston Stadium on July 09, 2026. (Photo by FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images) | FIFA via Getty Images
After a well deserved day off, the most dramatic World Cup in recent memory returns with some quarterfinal action today, starting with France against the Champions (administrative) of Africa.
France have rolled through the competition without too much trouble, certainly after the first-half of their first game against Senegal, winning all five of their games by an average margin of over two goals. Other than that opening 45, it’s been dominant from last year’s beaten finalists, who are obviously hoping to do one better. And they’ve certainly got the firepower, the depth, and the absolute quality at every position to do so. The only team to give them any pause, really, were Paraguay in the Round of 16, but they had to employ all sorts of shenanigans just to try to stay in it, and they still were defeated in regulation in the end.
Morocco meanwhile have not always managed to impress, and ironically, two of their best games both ended in draws: 1-1 against Brazil in the opening game and the same scoreline against the Netherlands in the Round of 32 before winning on penalties. They did put three past Canada in the Round of 16 and four past Haiti in the groups, but finishing chances remains a pain point for this team, especially now with leading scorer Ismael Saibari set to miss out due to injury.
France are the obvious and heavy favorites here, but we’ve seen plenty of shocks (or near shocks) in this World Cup, so let’s hope that sort of entertainment continues.
Date / Time: Thursday, July 9, 2026, 4pm EDT; 9pm BST Venue: Gillette Stadium, Foxborough, MA, USA Referee: Facundo Tello (Argentina)
On TV: FOX, Telemundo (USA); ITV 1 (UK); elsewhere Streaming online: FOX One, Peacock (USA); ITVx (UK)
Chelsea interest: Malo Gusto started the tournament as the second-choice right back, and has remained behind Jules Koundé ever since. He has made three substitute appearances off the bench, a couple last-minute cameos plus a 15-minute stint in the 3-0 laugher against Sweden in the Round of 32. He’s not featured in any of their close games (Senegal, Paraguay) and unless something drastic happens, I don’t expect that situation to change.
Similarly, Chelsea target Maxence Lacroix has served as one of the backup center backs and would only get gametime now if there’s an injury ahead of him. He did play the full-90 against Norway in the final group stage game, and did just fine against a Haaland-less opposition.
Former Chelsea favorite N’Golo Kanté has not seen any action yet, but the adorable veteran midfielder could play a role today, with Aurélien Tchouaméni still injured and Manu Koné one yellow card away from a suspension.
And there’s of course former Chelsea Academy prospect Michael Olise, who’s been one of the absolute stars of this tournament, and leads all players with five assists.
LONDON -- Prince Harry is back in the United Kingdom this week to mark one year until he brings his Invictus Games back home to Birmingham, England.
Media coverage of Harry's trip to the U.K. has so far been largely focused on awkward family dynamics, his defeat in a high-profile court case, and his longstanding argument with the U.K. government over his security, with his work for the Invictus community largely overshadowed by these more controversial story lines.
But gathered on platform 16 at London's Euston Station on Thursday morning was a group of people firmly focused on the 2027 Invictus Games, a Paralympic-style competition for wounded service members that Harry, a military veteran, launched over a decade ago.
Zoe Magee/ABC News - PHOTO: A "Spirit of Invictus" train launches in London on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
Competitors, organizers, veterans and other members of the Invictus Community were preparing to board an Invictus-branded train from London to Birmingham to start the official countdown to next year's games, which will be held July 10-17, 2027.
"We want people to come all across the world -- certainly throughout this country -- to come to the games in one year's time, and we would love them to be traveling on this," former Invictus competitor JJ Chalmers said as he revealed the name of the train -- "The Spirit of Invictus" -- from behind a red velvet curtain.
Chalmers was a competitor in the first Invictus Games in London in 2014, and he credits it with changing his life and others, telling ABC News, "It's changed the [lives] and saved the [lives] of lots of people."
Harry -- who stepped away from his senior royal role in 2020 and now lives in California -- was not onboard the train due to an engagement at a children's hospital in Birmingham. But there was nonetheless a great deal of gratitude toward him for founding and fostering this community.
Pool/Getty Images - PHOTO: Prince Harry, Duke of Sussex, Patron of WellChild, speaks during a visit to the Birmingham Children's Hospital to celebrate the 20th anniversary of the very first WellChild Nurse on July 9, 2026 in Birmingham, England.
"The platform that Harry personally provides, he is a globally recognized person. He's a huge deal. He's bringing this huge platform," Dave Henson, another former Invictus Games competitor, told ABC News.
Henson added that while the competition occurs every two years, the community exists 24/7, saying, "That's driven by the Invictus Games Foundation and, ultimately, that was the creation and the passion of Prince Harry, who made that thing happen."
It is Harry's personal touch that elevates this community, Christopher Cox, the U.S. Team captain, told ABC News.
"When the prince comes ... he's personable. He'll talk to [Invictus competitors], share experiences of his combat experiences with theirs, and it forms that connection that is absolutely tremendous for these guys," Cox said.
Harry launched the first Invictus Games in 2014 after visiting the U.S. and attending the Warrior Games, which is organized annually by the Department of Defense. Today, 26 countries compete in the Invictus Games, including Uganda, the most recent country to join.
Zoe Magee/ABC News - PHOTO: A "Spirit of Invictus" train launches in London on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
"The Invictus community knows no national flag, actually, because it reaches across international boundaries," said Jonny Ball, a British Army veteran and Invictus 2027 ambassador, adding that the games bring a sense of community for competitors.
"Sometimes recovery can be really lonely, but what Invictus gives you is that you're alone no more," he said. "And your family are alone no more, because there's the other families as well. That is what community gives you."
Harry, who served two tours in Afghanistan, has spoken often about how important his time in the military was to him and the community it provided him.
"He's the same as us," Chalmers said of the prince. "We are never any happier than we are in this community."
Zoe Magee/ABC News - PHOTO: A "Spirit of Invictus" train launches in London on Thursday, July 9, 2026.
ABC News royal contributor Victoria Murphy said that when Harry is involved with the Invictus Games, he is "in his element."
"This truly is his passion project, and when you speak to anyone involved with the Games, you really see how much of a difference it has made to so many people," Murphy said. "This is changing lives, and whatever else has happened with Harry, whether or not you agree with everything he has said and done, no one can take the impact of Invictus away from him."
The first two NBA Summer League stops are in the books, with eight franchises appearing in both Salt Lake City and Sacramento.
Four of those teams featured five former North Carolina players, including Henri Veesaar and RJ Davis. Former UNC star Caleb Wilson, the No. 4 overall pick by the Chicago Bulls in the 2026 NBA Draft, has yet to play but is set to make his Summer League debut Friday.
Here’s how several former Tar Heels are performing so far in NBA Summer League action.
Henri Veesaar
The Atlanta Hawks went 2-1 in Salt Lake City, edging Oklahoma City 82-77 and beating Memphis 96-82 after an 83-82 loss to Utah in the opener.
Veesaar was the primary Tar Heel connection for Atlanta until Caleb Wilson joins the Hawks in Las Vegas later this week. He came off the bench in the first two games with modest numbers, then moved into the starting lineup Tuesday and turned in his best performance so far.
Veesaar posted five points and three rebounds against Utah, then followed with two points and seven rebounds versus the Thunder. In the finale, he finished with a session-high 11 points, five rebounds, four assists and a block.
For the three games, the center averaged 6.0 points, 5.0 rebounds and 1.7 assists. He shot 7-for-17 from the field (41.2 percent) and has shown the floor-spacing touch that appealed to Atlanta on draft night, hitting 5 of 10 attempts from 3-point range (50 percent).
The Hawks open play in Las Vegas on Thursday at 3:30 p.m. against the San Antonio Spurs and former Tar Heel guard RJ Davis. The game will air on ESPN2.
RJ Davis
San Antonio dropped all three games in Salt Lake City, beginning with an 88-87 loss to Miami in Friday’s opener. Davis came off the bench to score 15 points with three assists in 18 minutes, going 4-for-8 from the field and 3-for-5 from 3-point range.
The Spurs fell 98-69 to the Golden State Warriors Blue team on Sunday, when Davis had two points, two assists and four rebounds.
Like Veesaar, Davis made his first start in Game 3 and responded with his strongest outing of the week. He finished with 18 points, three rebounds and one assist, shooting 7-for-16 from the floor and 2-for-7 from beyond the arc.
Over the session, Davis averaged 11.7 points, 2.7 assists and 2.3 rebounds. He shot 12-for-32 overall (37.5 percent) and 5-for-17 from 3-point range (29.4 percent).
Drake Powell
The Brooklyn Nets went 1-2 in Sacramento, with Powell appearing in two contests. He opened with four points, eight rebounds, two assists and one steal in a 79-76 loss to the Kings. In Monday’s 100-79 win over the Warriors Blue squad, he added two points, four rebounds and a steal.
In two games, Powell averaged 3.0 points, 6.0 rebounds, 1.0 assist and 1.0 steal. He struggled from the field, shooting a combined 1-for-17 (5.9 percent) and missing all nine of his 3-point attempts.
The Nets face the New York Knicks on Friday at 5 p.m. in Las Vegas.
Cormac Ryan
Ryan and another former Tar Heel, Pete Nance, were both on the Milwaukee Bucks’ roster, but only Ryan saw the floor in Salt Lake City. He scored 13 points in a 97-83 win over the Warriors Blue group, going 3-for-8 from the field (37.5 percent), 2-for-6 from 3-point range (33.3 percent) and 5-for-5 at the free-throw line.
Nance did not appear in any of Milwaukee’s three games.
The Bucks meet the Miami Heat on Friday at 3 p.m. in Las Vegas.
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Wolfsburg midfielder Christian Eriksen is preparing to begin an individual rehabilitation programme in his native Denmark, following a concerning second medical incident in June.
The 34-year-old briefly lost consciousness during a friendly international between Denmark and Ukraine on June 8, an event that led to the match's abandonment and renewed fears for his health.
This latest incident marked a deeply concerning recurrence for Eriksen, who famously suffered a cardiac arrest during the Covid-19 pandemic-postponed Euro 2020 tournament. In the aftermath of his recent collapse, the midfielder swiftly took to social media to reassure his supporters, clarifying that he wanted "to reassure everyone that this was a different situation from what happened in 2021".
Wolfsburg confirmed the rehabilitation plans in a statement, detailing the arrangements for their player.
"Christian Eriksen will shortly begin an individual rehabilitation programme,” the statement began.
Eriksen has collapsed on the pitch twice in the last five years (Reuters)
“Following discussions with VfL Managing Director Dieter Hecking, it was decided that the 34-year-old will complete it in his native Denmark. VfL remains in regular contact with Christian and the doctors overseeing his treatment. We continue to wish Christian all the very best with his rehabilitation."
In a poignant Instagram post following the June incident, Eriksen shared his personal experience and gratitude: "I want to let everyone know that I am doing well and that I am home with my family. As you can probably imagine, receiving a shock from my ICD has had a major impact on both me and my family, but I want to reassure everyone that this was a different situation from what happened in 2021.
“In addition to being grateful for the support and assistance of all the players and the medical team on the field, I am also incredibly grateful to the doctors who have cared for me and my heart over the years. Thanks to their expertise, my ICD did exactly what it was designed to do: protect me when I needed it. For now, my focus is on recovering, spending time with my family, going on vacation, and playing football with my children."
Eriksen’s initial health scare saw him require cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) during Denmark’s 1-0 defeat to Finland at Parken Stadium on June 12, 2021. A pacemaker was fitted days later.
Due to stringent Serie A rules preventing players with pacemakers from competing, he subsequently left Inter Milan. He then resumed his professional career with Brentford in 2022, enjoyed a three-year spell at Manchester United, and joined Wolfsburg last summer on a two-year deal.
Every NFL team can point to its stars. The Philadelphia Eagles certainly have their fair share. Howie Roseman deserves his fair share of credit. You'll never be able to say this team lost because he didn't do his job. There's talent on both sides of the ball, but championship teams aren't defined solely by their biggest names.
They're defined by what happens when someone misses a game, a young player is thrust into a larger role, or the schedule begins testing a roster's depth over the course of a 17-game season. That's where Philadelphia may quietly separate itself from much of the NFL. Depth has become one of the organization's greatest strengths.
The Eagles have built more than a talented starting lineup
Depth is questioned on every roster thanks to free agency and a salary cap. Every team will always seemingly need something, but there aren't many major holes on this Eagles depth chart.
Defensively, the Eagles have created competition throughout the secondary. Riq Woolen adds another experienced cornerback to a group already featuring Quinyon Mitchell and Cooper DeJean. Andrew Mukuba, Marcus Epps, and DeJean provide Vic Fangio with multiple answers at safety. The defensive front remains loaded with players capable of rotating without a significant drop in production. Few teams can say the same.
Depth often decides who is still playing in January
The NFL season has a way of testing every roster. Injuries are inevitable. Young players are asked to grow up quickly. Veterans occasionally miss time, and unexpected contributors emerge every season.
The Eagles appear well-equipped for those moments. That doesn't guarantee another deep playoff run, but it does provide something every contender values: flexibility. Philadelphia isn't forced to rely on any single player or position group to carry the roster because quality depth exists across both sides of the football.
That's no accident. It's the result of years spent building a roster capable of surviving the inevitable challenges that come with an NFL season. The Eagles enter 2026 with plenty of recognizable stars, and they'll need those players to perform at a high level. Their championship hopes, however, may depend just as much on the players who don't dominate headlines. That's often the difference between good teams and great ones, and it's one of the reasons Philadelphia once again finds itself among the NFL's most complete rosters.
Nikola Kusturica trains during the match between FC Barcelona and Panathinaikos AKTOR Athens, corresponding to round 36 of the Euroleague, at the Palau Blaugrana in Barcelona, Spain, on April 7, 2026. (Photo by Joan Valls/Urbanandsport/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images
The Michigan men’s basketball team missed out on one of the most coveted international prospects in the freshman recruiting class, as Serbian wing Nikola Kusturica has reportedly committed to UCLA.
BREAKING: Serbian forward Nikola Kusturica has reached a multi-year agreement to play for UCLA, sources told ESPN, giving the Bruins arguably the best European prospect in his age group and an early contender for the No. 1 pick in the 2028 NBA draft. Just turned 17 in April. pic.twitter.com/cidHSzED3J
Kusturica’s recruitment came down to the wire, with 247Sports’ Travis Branham initially logging a Crystal Ball prediction in favor of Kentucky before removing it not long after that, signaling a pretty heated recruiting war. It seemed like things were trending in the right direction for the Wolverines, but all that changed once Dusty May left for the Dallas Mavericks.
Following May’s departure, all the predictions flipped over to the Bruins, giving Mick Cronin another highly regarded overseas prospect that could eventually transfer to Michigan and find more success a year from now. (sarcasm font…but not really).
This is really tough news, as Kusturica would have been a great fit for the Wolverines’ final remaining roster spot. He burst onto the recruiting scene during the 2025 FIBA U16 EuroBasket Tournament, where he averaged 20 points, 7.7 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 2.1 steals per game while shooting 49.5 percent from the field and 30.8 percent from three across 25.6 minutes per game en route to tournament MVP honors. That performance helped establish him as a coveted recruit and a future NBA player, with some of the way-too-early projections viewing him as a potential lottery pick in the 2028 NBA Draft.
All in all, this is a tough pill to swallow for interim head coach Mike Boynton Jr. and company. It’s especially tough considering that Kusturica was viewed, at one time, as a legitimate candidate to commit to Michigan. Instead, he will be going to a different school in the same conference. It’s completely understandable, but it’s also frustrating knowing what could have been.
For now, Boynton will continue working on retaining the current roster. The lone player yet to reaffirm his commitment to the Wolverines for next season is guard L.J. Cason.
Adam Vinatieri’s legendary NFL career continues to receive the recognition it deserves.
The Indianapolis Colts announced Wednesday that Vinatieri will become the 21st member of the franchise’s prestigious Ring of Honor. The ceremony is scheduled for Oct. 18 during the Colts’ home game against the Tennessee Titans at Lucas Oil Stadium, adding another milestone to a remarkable year for one of football’s greatest kickers.
The honor comes just weeks before Vinatieri is set to be enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in Canton, Ohio, cementing his legacy as arguably the greatest kicker in NFL history.
Vinatieri spent 14 seasons with the Colts after beginning his career with the New England Patriots. While he won three Super Bowls in New England, he added another championship with Indianapolis in Super Bowl XLI and became one of the most reliable players in franchise history.
His consistency and longevity helped rewrite the NFL record book.
Vinatieri’s legendary career recognized
Vinatieri retired as the league’s all-time leader in career points with 2,673 and career field goals made with 599, two records that remain unmatched. He also owns one of the most impressive streaks in league history, converting 44 consecutive field goals during the 2015 and 2016 seasons.
Throughout his 24-year NFL career, Vinatieri earned four First-Team All-Pro selections and was named to the Pro Bowl three times. He also was selected to both the NFL’s 100th Anniversary All-Time Team and the NFL 2000s All-Decade Team, recognizing his dominance over multiple eras.
Although his statistics are extraordinary, Vinatieri is perhaps best remembered for delivering in the game’s biggest moments. His clutch kicks helped the Patriots capture Super Bowl XXXVI and Super Bowl XXXVIII, earning a reputation as one of the most dependable postseason performers in NFL history.
The Colts’ Ring of Honor celebrates players, coaches and contributors who have left a lasting impact on the organization. Vinatieri’s induction places him alongside some of the greatest names in franchise history.
With his Hall of Fame induction next month and his Ring of Honor ceremony this fall, 2026 has become a fitting celebration of a player whose right leg produced some of the most iconic moments the NFL has ever witnessed.
The Boston Red Sox suffered another health setback as they fight their way back into the American League playoff picture.
Boston placed Ranger Suarez on the 15-day injured list Thursday, retroactive to July 6, with a left groin strain. They called up infielder Brett Harris from Triple-A Worcester to fill the vacant roster spot.
The Red Sox signed Suarez to a five-year, $130 million contract last offseason to bolster their starting rotation. He's validated the sizable investment by posting a 3.15 ERA in 17 starts.
Suarez, who had spent eight seasons with the Philadelphia Phillies, was slated to return to Citizens Bank Park after receiving his second career All-Star selection. The 30-year-old has paired his typically stout run prevention with a career-high 25.8 strikeout percentage and his lowest WHIP (1.16) since 2021.
Suarez exited Sunday's start against the Los Angeles Angels during the third inning after attempting to field a ground ball. After the game, per MLB.com's Courtney Hollmon, the southpaw said through an interpreter that he "felt a big pinch around the groin area."
"When he jumped on that ball, you could kind of see it," Red Sox interim manager Chad Tracy said. "We watched the replay. It looked like he jumped on that ball and felt a little something in the groin. And then obviously threw a pitch and felt it on the pitch, like we're not going to continue."
Losing Suarez is another big blow to a Red Sox rotation also operating without ace Garrett Crochet and rookie Connelly Early. Some help is on the way, as Patrick Sandoval is scheduled to make his first MLB start in over two years on Thursday afternoon.
Even if Sandoval proves a steady option, the Red Sox now need another starter to join Sonny Gray, Payton Tolle and Jake Bennett. They could call up Brayan Bello back from Triple-A to start one of three games against the New York Mets before the All-Star break.
The Texas Longhorns have been burning up the recruiting trail lately. There's still one huge prize that's still out there, and that's 2027 four-star running back Landen Williams-Callis out of Richmond, Texas.
He recently took an official visit to Texas on June 19. That trip catapulted the Longhorns into a great position when it comes to landing Williams-Callis. According to Sam Spiegelman and Steve Wiltfong of Rivals, Texas is the favorite to get a commitment from Williams-Callis as both have logged predictions in favor of the Longhorns. Spiegelman broke down why this is the case.
Williams-Callis has a fantastic relationship with first-year Longhorns position coach Jabbar Juluke and is excited about the blueprint that Steve Sarkisian and the staff laid out for him in Austin. A well-placed source told Rivals that Texas took a significant step forward this week that changed the trajectory of this recruitment. That intel aligns with colleague Steve Wiltfong, who also likes Texas’ chances in this race down the stretch. With that, we’ve moved our predictions reflecting the Horns’ position right now.
There was a bit on controversy once this was announced on Wednesday. When Josh Newberg of Rivals posted a video of Wiltfong speaking on his prediction that Williams-Callis will choose Texas, the elite prospect said this on social media.
I never talked to you or anybody from rivals, this is a complete lie 💯 https://t.co/5FVRsfReBh
— Landen Williams-Callis (@CallisLanden) July 8, 2026
Well, that was certainly spicy. However, there's clearly a misunderstanding here. Wiltfong never mentioned that he talked to Williams-Callis about where he was going to commit. Nonetheless, Texas has clearly gained some major momentum when it comes to the recruitment of the 5-foot-7.5, 190-pounder.
Williams-Callis is listed as the nation's No. 47 overall recruit and the No. 3 running back per Rivals industry rankings. He's also ranked as the No. 6 prospect in Texas.
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FRISCO, Texas — Michigan was calling and interrupting dinner.
When the meal is in Arizona, specifically the trendy Fat Ox in Scottsdale, where menu highlights include 25-layer lasagna and boutique cuts of prime meat, there's a strong likelihood that it's a family gathering for Dillingham.
A Valley native, Dillingham notes his sister is his "next-door-neighbor" and parents live four homes farther down the same neighborhood street.
Assistants and staff mostly constitute family in Dillingham's view, too; remember, Arizona State's irrepressible 36-year-old head man is barely 18 months from dispensing his $200,000 performance bonuses to Sun Devils football's support staff.
Thus, Dillingham answering a call mid-meal isn't to be dismissed.
Particularly when it's Michigan representatives calling with the framework of a coaching offer to step into the lurch of Sherrone Moore's messy dismissal in Ann Arbor.
“That’s good intel; I know exactly who was at that dinner at the Fat Ox,” Dillingham exclusively told USA TODAY Sports at Big 12 Conference Media Days. “Great opportunity; Michigan found the perfect guy for them. They really did, because (ex-Utah head coach) Kyle Whittingham is somebody that I've looked up to.”
Whittingham, in fact, is among the calls Dillingham remembers making during Michigan’s frenetic pursuit of the Arizona State alum whose national awakening traces to the Sun Devils posting 11 wins, taking the Big 12 championship and playing in the College Football Playoff in the 2024 season.
“I actually called him early in the (Michigan) process to talk to him about his choices and his family and things that he'd never sacrificed,” Dillingham says inside a suite perched above the Star at Dallas Cowboys headquarters.
Make no mistake, Dillingham’s focus has been and continues to be elevating Arizona State football in all chambers; facilities are improving, the program is selectively aggressive in the transfer portal (see ex-Kentucky quarterback Cutter Boley, among others) and is developing players into NFL talents, such as No. 8 overall pick Jordyn Tyson.
“I've told our athletic director, Graham (Rossini) and president (Michael M. Crow), as long as we show that we're advancing, I just want our place to continue to advance,” says Dillingham who took over after Herm Edwards' disastrous tenure that resulted in NCAA sanctions. “We came from so low four years ago. We were essentially at rock bottom, almost as you could get in college sports, or very close to it. All I wanted them to do was show improvement every year, and not just the improvement of the, hey, everybody's improving. We've got to bridge the gap.”
Happy in the Valley but restless in pursuit of program elevation, Dillingham makes the mandate clear.
“If everybody's improving at an 11-percent increase, we've got to be at 12, 13, 14,” Dillingham tells USA TODAY Sports. “We've got to bridge the gap. Otherwise, I don't want to be here to babysit an average program. That's not the vision.
“I want to build a program, and I understand we're not going to be like some schools that somebody can show up and they can flip it upside down tomorrow and become this. So as long as we're building to what I think can be a championship program in the long haul, and as we go, that's what I care about.”
Which merely leaves Dillingham with one mystery: the seriousness of his family members’ offers to move to Michigan following the Wolverines’ pursuit.
“Navigating the family, like, my family's crazy. My family's like, ‘If that (accepting the Michigan job) is what you want to do, we'll all move.' That's how my family operates. We're very close. It's like we're doing it together. We're doing things together. We're doing things as a group.
“Now, whether that (move) would happen or not, I don’t know. It was an awesome, awesome experience, but I’m happy with Arizona State’s growth and as long as they just continue to grow with this thing, hopefully we can build it.”
Clarkson played in 72 games for the Knicks last season, although his minutes fluctuated, and he averaged 8.6 points and 1.3 assists per game. His role shrank in the playoffs, for example he played just 30 minutes across the five NBA Finals games.
Clarkson can still go get a bucket, which is a boost off the Knicks bench, and he was popular with teammates in what was a tight Knicks locker room. He's a good fit to bring back.
The Knicks may also be interested in center Jonas Valanciunas, whom the Denver Nuggets just waived. The Knicks and Valanciunas talked when he was a free agent in 2024 and he is a former client of Knicks president Leon Rose, points out Knicks insider Ian Begley. New York is looking for depth at the five behind Karl-Anthony Towns, and while they have signed Andre Drummond they are eyeing one more center to fill the role Mitchell Robinson did a year ago (he signed with Boston as a free agent).
The Atlanta Falcons have pulled off two big contract extensions so far this off-season, inking top wide receiver Drake London to a four-year, $141 million deal and tight end Kyle Pitts to a three-year, $54 million extension.
It's been a couple of weeks but we now finally have the details on Pitts' new contract with the Falcons. Here's how it breaks down by cap hits year by year, according to figures available at Over the Cap.
Kyle Pitts cap hits
2026: $4,622,000
2027: $7,965,000
2028: $13,017,000
2029 (void): $27,396,000
Pitts' deal includes $36 million in guarantees, including a $16.785 million signing bonus.
It'sa fair market deal for Pitts, but if it doesn't age well then the earliest the Falcons can get out from under it without an extremely painful dead money hit against the cap savings is in 2028, when they'd save $9.61 million and take a hit of just over $3.4 million.
Pitts' cap hit for 2026 is just a little bit higher than what OTC projected when the deal was announced, which saves the Falcons around $10.4 million in cap space instead of the $11 million we originally put them down for.
The 250th birthday of the United States of America has come and gone, and there's no better time to look back at some South Dakota high school sports highlights.
In South Dakota, that means deciding who is on our Mount Rushmore in different categories. For the next eight weeks, Argus Leader readers will get to make their own Mount Rushmore of athletes.
The four most common submissions will be put on the Argus Leader Mount Rushmore.
All surveys will be open for six days, with this one closing at 11:59 p.m. Tuesday, July 14.
Click these links for all of the 11-man and 9-man state records.
Now it's time to vote for your top four South Dakota prep wide receivers of all time.
The Milwaukee Brewers are a World Series contender this season, so it would be a bit of a surprise if they wound up trading away anyone from the Major League roster.
However, if there were an are of the roster where some big leaguer could be dealt, it would be the outfield. It's a crowded room right now, and the organizational depth might help open the door to a deal as well.
ESPN's Jeff Passan believes the Brewers could be tempted to trade away their .831 OPS outfielder, Garrett Mithcell, to the Cleveland Guardians this summer.
Brewers could get tempted to trade Garrett Mitchell per ESPN's Jeff Passan
"With Luis Lara's promotion, though, they've now got a center fielder under long-term contract, and with Milwaukee's depth in the outfield - Lara, Jackson Chourio, Sal Frelick, plus Jett Williams and Josh Adamczewski nearly big-league ready - Cleveland has a good enough farm system to tempt the Brewers into moving Mitchell."
This would be a very interesting move for the Brewers, as trading away Mitchell, one of their better hitters, in the middle of a World Series-contending season, would be a shocker.
Mitchell has a .276 batting average with eight homers and an .831 OPS this season with 1.8 bWAR in 254 at-bats. Trading him would be a very bold decision from the Brewers.
He's under club control through the 2028 season as well, so there's little reason for the Brewers to trade him as if he were a rental hitting free agency after 2026.
Sure, the Guardians could put together a very strong offer for Mitchell, but regardless of how good that offer might be, if such a deal can't help the team in 2026, it might not be the best move for Milwaukee.
They have Chourio, Frelick, and Lara as outfield options in the big leagues right now, and they could decide to trade for a different outfielder this summer alongside a Mitchell trade.
But any possible scenario involving trading away Mitchell this summer makes very little sense and would be too complicated and too risky to pull off.
If the Brewers were sellers, a Mitchell trade would make sense. But, they sit atop the NL Central, and such a trade, as Passan alludes to being a possibility if the Guardians make a big offer, would not make sense for Milwaukee this season at all.
The Kentucky Wildcats were, at one point, the favorites to land European basketball recruit Nikola Kusturica. They even received an official prediction from 247Sports a few weeks ago. However, momentum began to swing away from the Wildcats, and on Thursday, he officially committed to the UCLA Bruins, per Travis Branham of 247Sports.
Kusturica is a very highly though of player who is still just 17 years old. Many experts think he will be a lottery pick in the NBA draft in a few years, but because of his age he'll have to play college basketball for at least two seasons before turning to the NBA.
Most recently, Kusturica led Serbia to the silver medal at the FIBA U17 World Cup. He averaged 24.6 points, 6.9 rebounds, 2.7 assists, and 2.3 steals per game, and had a massive 37 point performance against the United States.
Kentucky had an open roster spot that Kusturica could have filled, but it didn't work out for Mark Pope and his staff. Pope has stated that they may or may not fill it, and that he's happy with the squad the way it is. Good luck to Kusturica with the Bruins.
Oxford say that their focus this summer will be to retain their current group of players [Getty Images]
Oxford United have been placed under a temporary transfer embargo by the English Football League, preventing them from making summer signings.
New boss Aaron Ramsey took charge just over a fortnight ago but must now make do with the existing players at his disposal at the relegated side.
The League One club say their focus is on retaining the "extremely competitive squad already in place", adding they are confident the embargo will be lifted by the January window.
Oxford will be unable to register new players in the current window because they are not compliant with the EFL's salary cost management protocol (SCMP) regulations.
SCMPs are the financial fair play rules for all League One and League Two clubs, setting limits on the proportion of a club's turnover and funding that can be spent on player-related costs.
"Following relegation and with rule changes, the club have been working to align their financial position with the reporting requirements of League One," Oxford said in a statement.
"With a commitment from shareholders to increase investment into Oxford United over the coming months, along with measures to reduce overall costs, the club will be compliant and in a strong position ahead of the January transfer window.
"The club have an extremely competitive squad already in place and the focus this summer will be on retaining those players that give Aaron Ramsey and his staff the strongest group possible to deliver success on the pitch this season."
Oxford are back in League One following two campaigns in the Championship, having been relegated in April and eventually finishing 22nd.
Ramsey was appointed as Oxford's head coach in late June as his first permanent role in football management. He was previously interim boss at Cardiff City.
Oxford, owned by an Indonesia-based group led by businessman Erick Thohir, sacked former boss Matt Bloomfield three days before Ramsey's appointment.
They will get their season under way with a Carabao Cup match at Leyton Orient on 8 August before a league opener at home to MK Dons seven days later.
'Worrying and unsettling' - Oxford supporters' trust
Oxford United's supporters' trust OxVox described the development as "unsettling" at a tough time for the club following last season's relegation.
However, they echoed the club's belief that the embargo would be a short-term issue, rather than a long-term headache.
"It is our understanding this embargo will be lifted as soon as the matter is resolved and that there is no fixed term," OxVox said in a statement.
"We have often praised the owners and board for their continued funding of our club in difficult circumstances but this news is worrying and unsettling at a time when the new manager needs to be focused solely on recruitment and pre-season.
"We are continuing to work hard to bring more details forward and we have managed to pencil in a meeting with our new chairman Dusan Bogdanovic to discuss this and other matters.
"We, as supporters, are the constant that holds this club together and we are pressing the club in the strongest terms to honour the trust placed in them and to protect our club at this vitally important time."
Aaron Ramsey was appointed Oxford United head coach in late June [Getty Images]
More questions left than answers - analysis
Jerome Sale, BBC Radio Oxford
Let's be clear: this is not good news.
We're used to seeing heat warnings at this time of year, but for supporters who read this and worry about the club's future, this should come with an amber alert attached.
Taken at face value, you can argue the current squad is strong enough to be competitive this season.
The greater concern is the longer-term reputational damage, which could affect confidence in the club as a whole.
There are mitigating factors - a club that has just been relegated, at the same time new regulations have come into force, was always likely to find the compliance process more challenging.
However, this is also a consequence of spending having increased significantly across the club in recent years.
Requiring owners to provide a substantial portion of next year's funding in advance is a significant demand.
However, United's Indonesian backers have consistently been portrayed as both wealthy and willing to invest.
The guidance I've received is that the situation is expected to be resolved over the coming months - even so, United knew these regulations were coming, and many inside and outside the club had been led to believe everything would already be in place.
What must rookie head coach Aaron Ramsey make of this, barely a fortnight into his tenure?
I'm told it's business as usual.
The lights are on, staff were paid on time last week, and the players will head to their training camp in Spain this weekend.
But doubts and concerns will inevitably linger in the minds of players and supporters alike, and those concerns now need to be addressed.
LAS VEGAS – Benoit Saint Denis plans to bring a full-scale war to UFC 329.
Saint Denis (17-3 MMA, 9-3 UFC), a top contender at 155 pounds, expects his fight against Paddy Pimblett (23-4 MMA, 7-1 UFC) to be a wild, bonus-worthy fight. The fight goes down at Saturday's UFC 329, which takes place at T-Mobile Arena. Saint Denis will have tough competition, given the other matchups on the card, but he's fully confident his performance will shine.
"It's a privilege to be here in such a huge card, and of course, it's a huge fight," Saint Denis said at Wednesday's UFC 329 media day. "I'm fully concentrated on what I have to do and delivering you a Fight of the Night performance."
Not only did Saint Denis get a co-main event spot on this year's UFC International Fight Week event, but he also got one of the hottest names in the company in Pimblett. Saint Denis is not surprised he's getting a big step-up promotionally.
"Not to much," Saint Denis said when asked if he was surprised by the matchup. "I do believe I put myself in a small group conversation, and it was part of it. It's a huge fight, and I'm not underestimating him."
Saint Denis has made it clear that his ultimate goal is to be UFC champion. This is certainly a big fight in his career, but he's hesitant about calling for a shot before fighting Pimblett.
"I never say anything before I get my job done," Saint Denis said. "First of all, I believe you have to do your job, and then you can hear me loud and clear."
Max Holloway has a professional record of 27 wins and nine defeats [Getty Images]
Max Holloway will aim to write another chapter in his storied career when he faces Conor McGregor at UFC 329 on Sunday.
Holloway is a former UFC featherweight champion, former BMF title-holder, future Hall of Famer and leader across many metrics when you look at the history of the organisation.
But ask MMA fans to name their 'Mount Rushmore' - picking the top four fighters to have competed in the UFC - and Holloway's name rarely, if ever, comes up.
The Hawaii native first stepped into the octagon in 2012 - just four fights into his MMA career - and has been a mainstay ever since.
Now 34, Holloway's legacy has been cemented and the new generation, like 27-year-old Briton Lone'er Kavanagh - who competes on the undercard this weekend - have no doubts about his standing as one of the all time greats.
"If I see him the little child in me comes out," Kavanagh said. "I look up to Max, he's been at the top for so long and he's always had exciting fights.
"I like his mindset going into things so if you told me five years ago I'd be fighting on a card with Max Holloway I wouldn't have believed it."
In the build-up to headlining UFC 329 with a rematch against McGregor, BBC Sport looks at Holloway's rise through the ranks and the records he has set.
From promising youngster to headline star
Aged 20, Holloway was the youngest fighter on the UFC's roster when he made his debut at short notice against Dustin Poirier in 2012.
Signing a youngster who had only fought four times professionally appeared risky but it is a gamble that has paid off.
When Holloway walks to the octagon at Las Vegas' T-Mobile Arena in the early hours of Sunday morning, it will be his 32nd bout with the organisation.
Holloway is due to headline his 15th main event, with only Anderson Silva (21), Jon Jones (19) Randy Couture (18) and Tito Ortiz (16) topping the bill on more occasions.
Quite simply, the UFC know that they can rely on Holloway to bring in the crowds and put on a show.
Holloway has won 23 of his 32 contests in the UFC, losing nine, and has competed across eight title fights.
He become interim featherweight champion after beating Anthony Pettis in 2016 and turned that into the undisputed title when stopping fellow great Jose Aldo the following year.
After two defences of the 145lb belts, Holloway targeted success in a second division but fell short in a rematch with Poirier for the interim lightweight title - ending a five-year, 13-fight win streak.
Holloway made one further successful defence of his featherweight strap before losing it to Alexander Volkanovski in 2019.
He has not laid hands on a world title since but his willingness to come again - having failed in three further title bids - means he has remained one of the sport's largest draws.
Holloway makes his welterweight debut this weekend and three of his last four fights have taken place at lightweight, but he still remains a record-holder at featherweight and ranks highly across several categories:
Most wins: 20
Most finishes: 11
Tied second for most fights: 27
Longest win streak: 13
Third-most title fight wins: 5
Second-most Fight Night bonuses: 10
Holloway's fighting style has always been fan-friendly.
'Blessed' is a high-output striker with a seemingly bottomless gas tank. He has earned 12 knockout finishes.
In 2020, Holloway spoke about changing his approach to training and cutting back on sparring to preserve his health. But that has not impacted his ability to turn it on once he steps inside the octagon.
Holloway holds two records at lightweight for his striking output:
Most significant strikes attempted in a fight v Dustin Poirier 2 (2019)
Most significant body strikes landed in a fight v Dustin Poirier 3 (2025)
Victory over McGregor at UFC 329 will be another feather in the cap for Holloway. It is 13 years since the pair last shared the octagon in a bout on the preliminary card when the Irishman won by decision.
Holloway believes he has been presented the chance to "right the wrong" as he continues to set the example for those following on behind.
NEW YORK, NEW YORK - JULY 07: A.J. Ewing #9 of the New York Mets celebrates his second inning two run home run against the Kansas City Royals with third base coach Tim Leiper #63 at Citi Field on July 07, 2026 in New York City. The Royals defeated the Mets 16-12. (Photo by Jim McIsaac/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Mets lineup
A.J. Ewing – CF
Juan Soto – LF
Bo Bichette – SS
Carson Benge – RF
Francisco Alvarez – DH
Jared Young – 1B
Mark Vientos – 3B
Brett Baty – 2B
Luis Torrens – C
Sean Manaea – LHP
Royals Lineup
Lane Thomas – CF
Bobby Witt – SS
Salvador Perez – 1B
Starling Marte – DH
Nick Loftin – 3B
Jac Caglianone – RF
Isaac Collins – LF
Tyler Tolbert – 2B
Luke Maile – C
Michael Wacha – RHP
Broadcast info
First pitch: 1:10pm EDT TV: SNY Radio: Audacy Mets Radio WHSQ 880AM, Audacy App, 92.3 HD2
La Liga giants Real Madrid have this week tied up a contract renewal agreement with a leading member of the club’s midfield ranks.
The player in question? Aurélien Tchouaméni.
Midfielder Tchouaméni has of course seen his name emerge as an altogether prominent one in the headlines in Spain’s capital across the summer to date.
This comes amid the understanding that the Frenchman has been earmarked as a key transfer target on the part of Premier League heavyweights Manchester United.
As alluded to above, however, this week, those in the boardroom at the Bernabéu have moved to make clear their stance on Tchouaméni’s long-term future.
As per a report from journalist Fabrizio Romano, amongst others, the former AS Monaco man and his entourage have reached a definitive accord on the terms of a new Real Madrid contract:
‘Aurélien Tchouaméni to sign new deal at Real Madrid soon, all agreed on contract until June 2031! Man United deal never close due to high salary and Madrid not opening doors to exit.’
Jona: Bruno wanting to leave is an inevitable by product of us selling our best players - Isak, Gordon and Tonali. While he would be the ideal captain to lead us during our rebuild, unfortunately you can understand him wanting to leave and challenge for titles. We'll just have to get the best fee we can for him and shop smart in the market to replace him.
Samuel: This could be more of a kick in the teeth than Isak. The club captain, who throughout his entire time at the club has seemed so devoted to the journey we're on. There was a sense of inevitability around the Gordon and Tonali transfers, but I suppose I didn't see this one coming. I said last year when Isak left that there was a lot of work to be done to change player perspectives of the club. Clearly there's still more to do.
Gordon: I am saddened but not surprised. Bruno has been special as the engine of the team. A great leader and he will be missed, of course. I don't blame him for seeking a stronger more successful club. I hope the deal is done quickly and without animosity.
Dave: Putting it mildly, it's an absolute disaster. Since he arrived, Bruno has been the beating heart of the team (see results when he's not played) and the most creative player in midfield. Without him, there is a distinct lack of passion, creativity and forward thinking. We desperately need to keep him or else a season without Europe could easily turn into a season without hope.
Tony: There's clearly a reason why all the top players are leaving. The team has gone stale under Howe. We will not challenge for the top honours and we don't have the ability to spend on top players. Bruno has been brilliant for the club and I'm happy to see him go and play for a top club and win silverware. His attitude and his love for the Toon cannot be faulted. It's just a shame the leadership and PSR have driven us to a point where this has happened.
Magpies fan Jonny Greenwood from True Faith NUFC Podcast joined Harry Roy on Total Sport to give his reaction to the news of Guimaraes asking to leave.
You can watch his reaction below or listen alongside reaction from BBC Radio Newcastle's Mathew Raisbeck and Roy on BBC Sounds here.
Middlesex have been a tenant of the MCC at Lord's for more than 160 years [Getty Images]
Middlesex have announced the appointment of Julie Harrington as the county's interim chief executive officer.
Harrington, the former CEO of British Cycling and the British Horseracing Authority, said she was looking forward to "bringing her experience" to the club.
In March, former England captain Mike Gatting and a group of high-profile former Middlesex players wrote to members after calling on the club's chair, Richard Sykes, to resign over what they said was the poor running of the club.
In a statement, Sykes said Harrington's "extensive leadership experience across major sports" would be invaluable to the club.
"Together, we remain focused on providing stability for our people, supporting our players, members and staff, and ensuring Middlesex continues to move forward with confidence and purpose," he added.
Harrington will take up the role on Monday, 20 July.
U.S. Olympic canoeist David Hearn pleaded not guilty to charges of damaging the Reflecting Pool at the base of the Washington Monument.
The 67-year-old, who competed in the 1992, 1996 and 2000 Olympics, was indicted July 2, after he was accused of ripping out a portion of the sealant from the bottom of the Reflecting Pool on June 19. He faces up to 10 years in prison, if convicted.
Hearn said he stopped by the pool during a 64-mile bike ride and was arrested after reaching down into the pool. He has said he was just interested in the material and briefly touched it.
Hearn's attorneys, Mary Dohrmann, senior counsel at Washington Litigation Group, and Norm Eisen, co-founder and executive chair of Democracy Defenders Fund, requested a status hearing and trial date and advocated for "release with no restriction" in the meantime.
A status hearing has been set for Aug. 5.
The government asked for a "stay away, no contact order," which Dohrmann opposed.
Hearn is "an upstanding citizen" and "does not need supervision of any kind," Dohrmann argued. She added it would be "a waste of court resources to impose any restrictions."
The judge agreed to release Hearn on his own recognizance.
The case "reflects the administration's effort to shift blame for their own failures," his lawyers said in a statement after Hearn's indictment last week.
On Thursday, his attorneys issued a statement saying they had "confidence in our justice system to see through this misuse of government power against an ordinary American based on a false and politicized narrative."
HENDERSON, NEVADA - JUNE 09: Maxx Crosby #98 and Kirk Cousins #8 of the Las Vegas Raiders embrace during mandatory minicamp at the Las Vegas Raiders Headquarters/Intermountain Health Performance Center on June 09, 2026 in Henderson, Nevada. (Photo by Louis Grasse/Getty Images) | Getty Images
We’re two weeks away from the Las Vegas Raiders starting training camp, as rookies will report on July 23. So the return of Raiders’ football is on the horizon. But this also means we have a couple of weeks to get those last few questions about the roster or whatever else you can think of for the mailbag before we start getting into camp and the preseason.
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After making Lowell their home to start their run, the Boston Fleet will officially move to the Boston area for the 2026-27 season.
In a release, it was announced that Fleet games during the 2026-27 season will emanate from Agganis Arena in Boston, moving out of the Tsongas Center.
Home to the Boston University Terriers, Agganis Arena can hold up to 6,150 for hockey, with a full capacity of 8,000 seats. The Tsongas Center could hold up to 10,003 people, with 6,500 seats for hockey games.
Dropping anchor in Boston ⚓️
We're excited to share that @AgganisArena will be the home for your Boston Fleet for the 2026-27 season!
“We couldn’t be more excited to bring the Boston Fleet to Agganis Arena full-time,” said Boston Fleet Director of Business Operations Laura Marie Davey in a release. “The passion for the Fleet in the City of Boston has continued to grow since our first game at Agganis, and this move allows us to build on that momentum while creating new opportunities to connect with supporters throughout Greater Boston, the South Shore and Rhode Island.
One of the original clubs when the PWHL formed in 2023, the Fleet played at the Tsongas Center from 2024 to 2026. The team recently made the semifinals of the PWHL Finals, losing against the Ottawa Charge. They are led by Olympians Aerin Frankel and Megan Keller.
The Fleet built a loyal fanbase in the Lowell area. However, per Boston.com, commuter issues resulted in attendance issues at the Tsongas Center during weekday games. The team averaged 4,938 fans at the Tsongas Center and averaged 5,238 in a few games at the Agganis Arena.
“We’re deeply grateful to the Lowell community and our partners at the Tsongas Center, whose support has been instrumental to the growth of our organization. We look forward to carrying that support with us as we begin this next chapter,” Davey said.
Czech Karolina Muchova (pictured) beat American Coco Gauff in three sets in a Wimbledon 2026 semifinal Thursday in London. Photo by Hugo Philpott/UPI
July 9 (UPI) -- Karolina Muchova warred multiple formidable foes in her first Wimbledon semifinal, overcoming harsh heat, weathering nagging pain and repelling American Coco Gauff on Thursday to clinch her ticket to the finale.
"It was a big fight," the No. 9 Czech said on the ESPN broadcast. "It was a rollercoaster. You are up and down, match point down, no time to think, very nerve-wracking."
With the win, Muchova earned a spot in Saturday's final, where she will meet either No. 13 Marta Kostyuk of Ukraine or No. 12 Linda Noskova of Czechia. Kostyuk and Noskova also are first-time semifinalists.
Muchova broke Gauff twice in the 6-2, 1-6, 7-6(10) victory in London. Gauff held a 32-31 edge in winners, but converted just two of 13 break point chances in the 1-hour, 59-minute meeting.
She totaled just two double faults, but one came at a very inopportune time, giving Muchova an 8-7 lead in the tiebreak.
Gauff also earned a shot at match point, but failed to capitalize when she hit a drop shot attempt into the net from just a few feet away.
Muchova, who often held onto her right midsection and grimaced, clinched match point just minutes later when Gauff hit her final forehand into the net.
"I was trying to catch a breath," Muchova said.
Muchova established her grass-court comfort early on, breaking Gauff twice in the first set for a 5-1 edge. She sizzled an ace into the lawn for opening set point.
Gauff rallied in the bridge set, often running to the net to rush Muchova. She broke the Czech in the fourth and sixth game for a commanding 5-1 edge. She earned set point off an errant Muchova backhand to tie the match.
Gauff and Muchova each held through the first dozen games of the final set and exchanged the first two points of the tiebreak. Muchova claimed three-consecutive triumphs for a 4-1 advantage, but Gauff surged to tie the tiebreak 6-6.
She then recorded her brutal double fault, hitting a serve into the net to trail 8-7. But Muchova went long on a return to give Gauff her match point opportunity.
Muchova capitalized on Gauff's blunder with a towering lob behind the American for a mini break. Gauff fended off match point with a simmering forehand past her foe to tie the tiebreak at 10-10.
Muchova, who is now 29-0 this year when winning the first set, ended the match when Gauff failed to clear the net with her final return.
Muchova will take on Kostyuk or Noskova of Czechia in the Wimbledon 2026 women's singles final at 11 a.m. EDT Saturday in London.
Gauff is on track to move up to No. 4 in the WTA rankings thanks to her run at Wimbledon. Muchova, who is set to move to No. 6, could eclipse Gauff in the rankings if she wins Saturday's finale.
No. 3 Alexander Zverev of Germany will take on No. 114 Arthur Fery of the United Kingdom in the first Wimbledon 2026 men's singles semifinal at 8:30 p.m. Friday at the All-England Club. No. 1 Jannik Sinner of Italy will meet No. 8 Novak Djokovic of Serbia in the second semifinal after that match on Center Court.
There may not be a hotter name in sports right now than Erling Haaland, whose World Cup exploits with Norway have shot him into global superstardom.
Haaland’s seven goals have him right behind Lionel Messi in the race for the Golden Boot, and have helped Norway to a historic quarter-final, where they will come up against an England team seen as heavy favorites.
But it’s not just his performances on the pitch. The 25-year-old has become one of the most marketable faces in soccer, thanks to a focus on online content and an authenticity that has become increasingly rare.
So naturally, The Tonight Show were desperate to get him on the couch with Jimmy Fallon this week. It sounds like a non-starter.
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Erling Haaland invited onto Jimmy Fallon ahead of England clash
At last count, Haaland has gained over 16 million followers since the World Cup began last month.
The further he takes this Norway team, the more his legend grows. England is the next obstacle, and it will be a step up from the competition they have faced to this point.
That might be why Haaland is not showing interest in a late-night appearance in New York City. According to The Athletic, “the logistics” of attending will “probably rule that out.”
The Norwegian has been keeping busy, though. He recently made the cover of Time Magazine, agreed a sponsorship deal with Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey for his YouTube channel — which just recently passed 100 million views.
One of the most famous people on the planet right now is gearing up for the biggest match of his life on Saturday, so snubbing Fallon makes sense.
Once Norway’s race is run, we should expect to see a lot more of Haaland in the US and back across the pond.
Cam Heyward didn’t make ESPN’s list of the top 10 defensive tackles for 2026, voted on by NFL executives, coaches, and scouts. That snub is tough to swallow considering what Heyward put on tape in 2025.
Heyward never missed a game and, for his tremendous efforts, earned second-team AP All-Pro honors and All-AFC recognition. He played at a level most defensive linemen never scratch at 36, leading all Steelers defensive linemen with 78 combined tackles, added 3.5 sacks and posted nine tackles for loss and nine quarterback hits.
Heyward also finished with a 90.4 overall grade from Pro Football Focus, which reflects what Steelers fans watched every week: Cam doing Cam things in a way that made it look easy. He was winning snaps, controlling gaps and being that reliable interior guy that he always has been.
The Steelers rewarded him with a one-year extension in March, keeping him under contract through 2027, showing that he’s at the top of their list no matter what execs, coaches and scouts think.
Brandon Aiyuk is rewriting the James Harden playbook on how to get traded from a team you don't want to play for.
The original was better.
While Harden, like Aiyuk, used public discontentment as a tool in forcing his way out of situations that no longer served him, he usually operated from a place of leverage. That's not the case with Aiyuk, whose unending stream of social media posts are only making him more untouchable -- and burning the only bridges that can help him.
At this point, it's hard to see the end game for Aiyuk, who said he won't be applying for reinstatement with the San Francisco 49ers. Which is his only path back into the NFL and potentially another team -- if the 49ers choose to trade or release him, which seems likely after they already voided the guarantees in his contract.
However, Aiyuk has tanked his trade value with the way he's acted, and he might've even tanked his overall value, with ESPN's Jeremy Fowler saying he might have to sign for the vet minimum if he gets cut. That would be the best case scenario after Aiyuk said he won't stop making videos even after this is resolved. Because unlike the NBA, where stars hold all the power, the NFL doesn't usually make room for players whose distractions outweigh their production.
"He's lighting money on fire, is what he's doing, every time he puts an Instagram video out," Fowler said.
Money isn't the only thing he's lighting on fire.
Landon Donovan had more to say about Christian Pulisic
Everyone has a lot to say about Christian Pulisic right now. But even the person who can relate most to the pressure on Pulisic as the USMNT's biggest star is having a hard time defending him.
American Nelly Korda got off to a rough start in her quest to win her third major this season.
The World No. 1 shot a 3-over 74 in the opening round of the 2026 LPGA Amundi Evian Championship on Thursday, July 9. Korda teed of on the back nine, playing her first eight holes at 1 under. Then, she bogeyed No. 18 and double-bogeyed No. 1. Korda had two more bogeys on No. 4 and No. 5 and is tied for 101st on the leaderboard."I don't know. It's Evian. That's all I'm going to say … I've hit some really good shots and ended up in some really bad places and hit some bad places and ended up in good places," Korda said after the round. "What I learned every year is patience is key out here. I'm still figuring it out."
Akie Iwai, from Japan, is leading the tournament at 8-under. Korean Haeran Ryu, who secured her first major title at the Women's PGA Championship last month, is tied for fourth at 5-under.
Korda won the first two majors of the 2026 season and had a chance on the back nine at the Women's PGA, where she finished tied for eighth. She has had her least major success at the Evian Resort Golf Club in France. She finished in 43th place last year, with her best finishes coming in 2022 (No. 8) and 2023 (No. 9) when she cracked the top 10. The Evian Championship also marks the third major tournament in six weeks.
Babe Zaharias of the U.S. was the first woman to win three majors in one season in 1950. Inbee Park of South Korea was the last to accomplish the feat in 2013. Korda's chances are lessened after the opening round.
Yahoo Sports made a blockbuster announcement of the company's expansion into the college fantasy football realm on Thursday morning.
The site has launched college fantasy football leagues featuring Power Four players and Notre Dame for the upcoming season. This marks the first time that a world-renowned company has offered the fantasy football mode, where participants will have the opportunity to build their team of college football's biggest stars.
According to the announcement by Yahoo Sports, the mode is available now for users to begin setting up their leagues for the first-ever college fantasy football format.
— Yahoo Fantasy Sports (@YahooFantasy) July 9, 2026
There are a few differences between the new college mode and the NFL fantasy football most are accustomed to, however. It starts with the draft, which features 18-player rosters from the Big Ten, SEC, Big 12 and ACC, along with the Fighting Irish. A new "offense" position is available for those who would like to draft an entire unit from a specific team, providing users with a bonus for team touchdowns, total yards, field goals, and a win. For example, if Aggie fans drafted quarterback Marcel Reed and Texas A&M's entire offense, additional points will be awarded for certain plays and parameters.
With the groundbreaking announcement of the new format, Yahoo Sports president Ryan Spoon says this will provide all college football fans with a unique opportunity and experience.
"This will be an interesting opportunity to really develop fandom not just of the sport, but also the players and the schools,” Spoon said according to AP News. “The content … is now available to make a really robust, awesome experience.”
In a release on Thursday morning, here is what the media company says users can expect from the new mode:
Players from powerhouse programs: "Reflecting the modern conference landscape, fans can draft players from any of the Power 4 conferences (Big 10, SEC, Big 12, ACC) plus Notre Dame. With a condensed player pool, fans can expect a more balanced, competitive experience."
Team offense: "For the first time in Yahoo Fantasy history, fans can start an "Offense" position with team-level aggregate scoring. Fans can draft a college team's offense as a whole and earn points for that team's touchdowns, total yards, field goals made and wins, and lose points for turnovers and losses. The new position rewards the dynamic and creative offenses of today's college football."
Expanded rosters: "The game features a larger fantasy roster (18 players) than traditional fantasy football (15 players). As the transfer portal creates new opportunities for playing time and stardom, NIL keeps talented upperclassmen in school, and freshmen are increasingly game-ready, the modern game has more stars than ever. Now fans can add even more of them to their fantasy teams."
You can begin your journey into the college fantasy football realm today by creating a league or joining one here.
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WOLFSBURG, Germany (AP) — German soccer club Wolfsburg says Denmark star Christian Eriksen will start an individual rehabilitation program in his native country after another on-field collapse last month.
Wolfsburg said in a brief statement on Thursday that it “remains in regular contact with Christian and the doctors overseeing his treatment. We continue to wish Christian all the very best with his rehabilitation.”
The 34-year-old Eriksen collapsed after clutching his chest during Denmark’s friendly match against Ukraine in Odense, Denmark on June 7. It quickly brought back memories of his cardiac arrest at the European Championship five years before, as players formed a circle around him while he received medical attention. He was able to walk off the field by himself and was taken to the hospital, where he underwent more tests.
Eriksen, who had had an implantable cardioverter defibrillator (ICD) fitted to support his heart after his cardiac arrest in 2021, provided an update the next day, saying he was “doing well” and was already home with his family.
“As you can probably imagine, receiving a shock from my ICD has had a major effect on both me and my family, but I want to assure everyone that this was a different situation from what happened in 2021,” Eriksen said.
Eriksen had a contract with Wolfsburg for the coming season after joining the German club in a two-year deal as a free agent in September last year. He was unable to prevent its relegation from the Bundesliga. Eriksen captained the side in his last game with Wolfsburg, the playoff defeat to Paderborn.
The Boston Red Sox will be without one of their frontline starting pitchers for at least a few weeks.
On Thursday, the AL East club announced that left-hander Ranger Suarez was placed on the 15-day IL with a groin strain.
The move is retroactive to July 6, per Steve Adams of MLB Trade Rumors. Taking Suarez's place on Boston's active roster is infielder Brett Harris from Triple-A Worcester.
Suarez left his last start, a matchup against the Los Angeles Angels, in the third inning with tightness in his left adductor.
He has made 17 starts in a Red Sox uniform after signing a five-year, $130 million deal with the organization during the offseason.
In those outings, Suarez has posted a 3.15 ERA with 97 strikeouts and just 26 walks in 91.1 innings.
That's following an impressive and successful transition from a reliever to a starter during his first eight seasons in the Majors with the Philadelphia Phillies.
Suarez was named to the American League All-Star team, but will not be able to participate due to his groin injury.
While Suarez is out, Boston will hope to continue its hot streak. They've won 10 of their last 12 games.
USMNT star Christian Pulisic had a rough 2026 World Cup with injuries and the latest report says he will be out for several weeks and is in a race to be fit for the start of the 2026-27 season with AC Milan.
Per a report from The Athletic, Pulisic suffered a "bone bruise and microfracture of the tibia/fibula" against Belgium on Monday as the USA lost 4-1 to crash out of the World Cup at the last 16 stage. The report goes on to say that Pulisic was on crutches after the Belgium game.
The injury came in the second half as he kicked the back of Youri Tielemans' leg as he lined up a shot on the edge of the box as the USA pushed to make it 2-2. Pulisic tried to run it off but was hobbling when the USA went 3-1 down in the 57th minute and came off soon after.
Pulisic suffered a calf injury in the first half of the USA's opening game win against Paraguay and didn't feature against Paraguay before playing a few minutes against Turkiye in their final group game before playing 87 minutes against Bosnia and Herzegovina in the Round of 32 game.
He looked electric in the first 45 minutes against Paraguay but after he returned from his calf injury he never looked the same.
Pulisic has been criticized for his post-game comments after the defeat to Belgium.
"I just totally twisted my ankle and my knee in one play," Pulisic told reporters, via ESPN. "I mean, whatever. I have time to rest. It's just unfortunate way to finish."
Pulisic added the following on his tournament, where he scored one goal and added one assist, and couldn't hide his disappointment.
"I felt really good this summer with the guys and I thought my level was high," Pulisic said. "Yeah, it's disappointing. I didn't quite have the moments I was hoping to and to try to help us to really push and get over this next step of beating a really good team. I'm disappointed with myself, of course, but I'm going to try to stay positive. I did a lot of good things and the team did as well."
All in all, Pulisic was supposed to be a star at this World Cup but injuries impacted him massively and the USA suffered massively as they lost their main attacking spark.
A Reddit user shared the 16TB SSD they bought on eBay for less than $30 (EUR 25), which only contained a board and a microSD card hot-glued with some weights to make it feel like a legitimate drive. u/Hartkralle shared their find, saying that they buy from these suspicious listings when they come across them. Since eBay has a robust consumer protection policy, they get their money back while the seller loses their account.
"I buy one, check if it's legit or not, and if not, [I] report the seller to eBay. I get my money back, and they (the seller) lose [their] account,” u/HarkKralle said in a comment. “If I couldn't ensure that the money would flow back, I wouldn't do it.”
Another Redditor said that they appreciate what the OP was doing, but they were “99.99% positive” that the scammer would have another account in an hour. The OP replied, saying, “Possible, but even that it's an hour they cannot use to scam people and proof/information for more people that scams like this exist.”
Scams like these have been around for decades now. One commenter even added that back in the ‘90s, they used high-quality 60-minute VHS tapes for their work, but one time received cheap, low-quality tapes that could only hold five minutes of footage instead. The sample that u/Hartkralle showed is also relatively low effort. Because of the ongoing memory and chip shortage, we’ve seen exceptionally good clones of Samsung 990 Pro SSDs, one of the best SSDs you can buy today. They have become so sophisticated that the most reliable way of spotting if they’re fake is to check them on CrystalDiskInfo.
One of the downsides of these fake drives is that you won’t get the read and write speeds that you’d expect from a modern SSD. But the bigger issue here is that using them could lead to complete data loss. For example, the fake drive that u/Hartkralle bought reports a capacity of 16TB, but the microSD card inside it is only 60GB. So, if an unsuspecting user transfers more than 60GB of data, they’d end up corrupting everything stored in the drive.
A 2TB Amazon Basics Portable SSD already costs almost $360, while an 8TB SSD from reputable brands like SanDisk, Crucial, or Lexar already hit $850. So, someone who doesn’t follow developments in the tech industry and stumbles across this cheap drive might think they’re getting a steal, when, in reality, they’re the ones being stolen from. Thankfully, eBay’s consumer protection allows people who were scammed, intentionally or otherwise, to get their money back — that is, if they know they were scammed in the first place.
We've seen a lot of dead GPUs around here, some of which have been brought back to life in the most fascinating ways possible — this one we found on the r/SerbiaGaming subreddit is no different. An unlucky gamer found himself a savior when their RTX 3070 died, and a repair shop demanded 12,000 Serbian Dinars, or roughly $120, to repair it. That savior was none other than the OP's own father, who fixed his dead GPU with a salvaged capacitor from an old radio, as you can see in the embedded post below. We reached out to the poster for additional details.
u/External_Length_8877 explained how their GPU died in the first place. It was a pretty easy deduction since they found a capacitor knocked out of place, between the card and the radiator. Fallen capacitors can't just be put back; you need a proper replacement, which in this case would be a 16V, 270 μF hard polymer capacitor, no longer than 3mm.
Since the actual capacitor is not that easy to find in the region, the OP's father came up with a temporary solution instead. His son tells us that, aged 55, Alexander has been working as an electrician and a welder for the past 35 years, so he carries a lifetime of experience with him. Today, he works as a brigadier maintaining power lines in Serbia. His son describes him as a "real family man" who knows how to work on pretty much anything. Apparently, that list includes highly delicate graphics cards as well.
Alexander used a different, cheaper, and larger capacitor to replace its fallen comrade. It sticks out from the card, yet it works. Some people in the comments even said it fits the Gigabyte's variant's futuristic aesthetic, but the capacitor itself isn't suited for long-term usage because of its higher resistance, which would let the clocks run unchecked.
Moreover, the Redditor's father also replaced the old thermal paste with a "special" one that is designed for the high-voltage lines he works on at his job. They replied to a few comments saying the GPU's peak temp during gaming doesn't exceed 80°C. That may sound high, but keep in mind that everyone has different ambient temps. As we mentioned, the new capacitor also has significantly higher resistance than the original one, so perhaps that contributes, too.
Oftentimes, we just have to look inward to find inspiration, and this story is surely serving as bonding material for the Russian father-son duo. OP is still trying to find the right component, so this serves as only a temporary solution to what is a $120 problem otherwise.
When German Gref, chief executive of Sberbank, told Russian state broadcasterChannel One in May that he hoped to run the country's flagship GigaChat AI model on Chinese-made processors, it highlighted how difficult getting access to the global supply chain was for countries like Russia.
Sberbank, Russia’s largest lender and the driving force behind Russia's push into AI, is seeking to secure Chinese chips because Western sanctions continue to block its access to advanced hardware from abroad. Tom’s Hardware’s own reporting suggests the most likely candidate to power Sberbank’s systems is Huawei's Ascend 950 family, the most advanced silicon China currently produces.
Sberbank may well want chips, but getting hold of them from Huawei will be easier said than done. The Chinese chipmaker already has enormous orders to fulfill from ByteDance, Alibaba, and Tencent, with ByteDance alone committing $5.6 billion to the Ascend 950PR earlier this year. Huawei is targeting 750,000 units of that chip in 2026 and expects to earn $12 billion in AI chip revenue throughout this year.
But it highlights how U.S. sanctions are pushing China to develop its own chips, which in turn attract other controversial states. That potentially allows China to extend its reach across an entire parallel supply chain.
A sanctions-busting Sino-Russian alliance
“Economic restrictions are pushing Russia toward Chinese compute solutions,” said Allen Maggard, a senior analyst at C4ADS, the Washington, DC-based global security nonprofit, in comments to Tom’s Hardware Premium. But Russia doesn’t need much pushing, Maggard argued. “I don't see a scenario in which Russia can economically scale its domestic compute capacity using Western solutions alone,” he explained. In part, that’s down to the country’s constrained economy. “Its defence industry can afford Western chips for individual weapon systems – for now – but its civilian tech sector cannot. That leaves China's electronics and computing sectors as Russia's most economical option going forward."
Sberbank is not an isolated case in this way. Tramplin Electronics, a Russian sovereign IT company set up just over a year ago, is already marketing a processor called Irtysh based on a design from China's Loongson Technology. At the same time, Element, Russia's biggest chipmaker, in which Sberbank acquired a 41.9% stake in January, has reportedly begun producing microchips inside China for the Chinese automobile market. “A shift is clearly underway,” Maggard said, “but toward greater mutual access between the Chinese and Russian electronics sectors, probably skewed in China's favour.”
All that adds up to less of a meeting of equals than Russia becoming a dependent customer of a still-developing semiconductor ecosystem – though Maggard points out that under Vladimir Putin, the Kremlin will likely resist a total surrender of sovereignty. “Moscow would certainly prefer, and likely intends, to build a parallel technology bloc with Beijing,” he said.
Are actions backfiring?
(Image credit: Huawei)
The irony is that Western policy, which was designed to try and slow or stymie the development of China and Russia’s high-tech economy, may well have helped manufacture exactly the kind of trading bloc it set out to prevent.
The issue is compounded by uncertainty in Washington DC, where the inhabitant of the White House seemingly can’t decide what he wants from the situation. In the space of 12 months, the Trump administration banned Nvidia's H200, unbanned it, slapped a 25% tariff on it, and created a licensing framework that experts immediately called contradictory. On 13 January, the Commerce Department published a regulation permitting the sale of advanced AI chips to China – a move described by the Council on Foreign Relations as "strategically incoherent" – that, if implemented strictly, would block most exports, but if implemented loosely, would fail to address any of the concerns that motivated the controls in the first place.
China is capitalizing on the chaos. Beijing's drive toward self-sufficiency long predates anything Washington has done, said Mishel Kondi, a senior analyst with C4ADS's Human Security and Conflict Prevention team in comments to Tom’s Hardware Premium. "The PRC announced Made in China 2025 in 2015,” she points out. “That precedes export controls.”
Her analysis of Chinese government documentation over that period shows China has maintained a state-directed strategic priority of breaking from U.S. and friend-shored technologies. “In other words,” she said, “China's goal of building a more self-contained AI chip ecosystem predates U.S. export controls.”
Kondi said that it’s too early to judge whether the export controls are a triumph or a failure. "U.S. export controls have created real challenges for China's compute and limited its ability to scale and innovate," she explained, even as Chinese actors exploit loopholes through university procurement, transshipment via Southeast Asian jurisdictions, and corporate diversion through shell companies in secrecy jurisdictions such as the Cayman Islands. But there is a risk in feeding the beast. “The risks of accelerated domestication grow if China has greater access to advanced chips,” she warned, “and it would be a mistake to interpret that strategy as a response to export controls.” (It’s worth noting that China hasreportedly gained access to an EUV machine that it was never meant to get its hands on.)
China’s growing chip dominance
(Image credit: Lisuan)
China has been keen to bolster its chip sector for years, and it’s starting to reap dividends. Lisuan Tech – a Shanghai start-up founded in 2021 that nearly went bankrupt in 2024 – has begun shipping the LX 7G100, China's first fully homegrown gaming GPU, built on a 6nm process using an in-house architecture the company calls TrueGPU. It sells for roughly $480. Despite pre-launch claims that it rivaled Nvidia's RTX 4060, it’s still a stage behind Western designs. Independent benchmarks on Bilibili placed it closer to an RTX 3060. But it exists, it is wholly Chinese… and is being sold into a captive domestic market.
Beyond China’s border, the captive market increasingly includes Russia. The Russian market for GPU-based AI accelerators reached 62.7 billion rubles in 2025, according to Russia-based analysts TAdviser, up roughly 20% on the year before. Nvidia-based cards still account for around 84% of sales in volume terms, with the RTX 4060 the single most popular model. Russian customers are increasingly forced to look at Chinese cards as an alternative. Nvidia chips arrive through grey channels routed through China, Turkey, the UAE, and India at a premium.
In late May, the European Commission proposed a nine-month derogation on dealings with Yangzhou Yangjie Electronic, a Chinese chipmaker it had added to its 20th Russia sanctions package barely a month earlier, after EU automakers warned that chip stocks could run dry within weeks. That was because European carmakers needed access to the chips after the Nexperia crisis disrupted supply across the continent. Both Russia and China will have noticed the expediency with which Europe is willing to drop sanctions when needed.
That has experts like Kondi watching on carefully. “The risks of accelerated domestication grow if China has greater access to advanced chips,” she said, “and wider PRC access to these chips also empowers China's defence capabilities and enables it to expand its pervasive and repressive surveillance apparatus.”
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Google Search Console has never been better at collecting data. It just hasn’t gotten much better at helping us interpret it.
Open almost any property, and you’ll find thousands of queries, landing pages, and performance metrics. That’s great until you’re trying to answer a deceptively simple question: What should I do with this?
For years, the answer has been to export the data into Excel or Google Sheets, build a few pivot tables, apply some filters, and start digging for patterns. It’s effective, but it’s also slow. More often than not, you’re hunting for insights you don’t even know exist.
That’s where AI fits into the workflow. It can accelerate the part that takes the longest: finding meaningful patterns hidden across thousands of rows of search data.
Think of Google Search Console as the source of truth and AI — whether you prefer ChatGPT or Claude — as the analyst sitting beside you. GSC tells you what happened. Your AI tool of choice can help you figure out why it happened, uncover opportunities you might overlook, and organize messy data into something you can actually act on.
A quick note on regex
Every example below starts in the same place in Google Search Console: Performance → Queries → + Add Filter → Query → Custom (regex).
From there, you’ll enter a regular expression to filter your query data.
The good news is you don’t have to memorize regex syntax anymore. Instead, let ChatGPT write it for you. You can prompt:
Create a regex for Google Search Console that matches queries beginning with question words.
ChatGPT will return something similar to (?i)^(who|what|why|how|can|does|will|should)\b
Need something more specific? Just describe the pattern you’re looking for.
For example:
Create a regex for Google Search Console that matches queries containing five or more words.
Create a regex for Google Search Console that identifies comparison searches.
Create a regex for Google Search Console that finds branded queries containing product names.
The better you describe the pattern, the better the regex.
Here are seven ways to combine GSC with AI to spend less time sifting through data and more time making decisions.
1. Stop looking at queries and start looking at intent
Most GSC analysis still happens at the keyword level. The problem? Users don’t search by keyword. They search with intent.
Instead of reviewing thousands of individual queries, use regex to isolate investigation-focused queries before exporting.
Use the regex: (?i)^(best|top|vs|review|reviews|compare|comparison)
Next, export your query data and ask Claude or ChatGPT to classify search intent with the prompt:
“Categorize these queries into informational, navigational, investigation, transactional, and local intent. Return a CSV with classifications and confidence scores.”
Maybe informational traffic is growing while commercial investigation queries are declining. Maybe transactional queries have strong rankings but weak click-through rates. Maybe a group of comparison-related queries is driving impressions but lacks dedicated content.
Those insights are difficult to spot one keyword at a time. Intent segmentation makes them obvious.
2. Discover questions your audience is already asking
Question-based keyword research isn’t new. What is new is how quickly AI can help identify themes across hundreds of question-oriented searches.
Use the regex: (?i)^(who|what|where|when|why|how|can|does|should|will)\b
Export the results. Then ask Claude or ChatGPT:
“Group these questions into common themes and identify unanswered topics.”
Instead of reviewing hundreds of individual questions, you’ll start seeing broader patterns, from pricing concerns to product comparisons, implementation challenges, and industry-specific use cases.
This quickly becomes more than a content exercise. These themes can influence FAQ development, support resources, sales enablement, and AI Overview optimization.
The best opportunities often aren’t hidden in individual queries. They’re hidden in clusters of related questions.
3. Find queries most likely to trigger AI Overviews
While Google doesn’t provide a filter for “queries likely to trigger AI Overviews,” you can create your own approximation.
Start by isolating common informational and comparison patterns with regex: (?i)^(what is|how to|best|vs|difference between|guide to)
Export the matching queries and ask Claude or ChatGPT:
“Review these queries and group them by the content format needed to answer them effectively.”
The resulting themes often include definitions, tutorials, comparisons, or expert recommendations.
With this process, you’re identifying where your content may need to shift from ranking for keywords to becoming the best source for answering questions. Increasingly, those aren’t always the same thing.
4. Track emerging trends
Traditional keyword research tends to be reactive. By the time a trend becomes obvious in your keyword tools, your competitors are already targeting it.
Google Search Console is a great resource for identifying those shifts early. You just have to know how to find them.
Instead of searching for individual keywords, use ChatGPT to build regex around broader concepts.
You’ll need to craft a prompt specific to changes in your industry. For example:
“Create a Google Search Console regex to identify searches related to AI agents, copilots, assistants, automation, and autonomous workflows.”
The result: (?i)(ai agent|agentic|copilot|assistant|automation)
This same approach works for new technologies, product categories, competitors, industry buzzwords, or changing customer concerns.
Once you’ve filtered and exported the data, let your AI analyst do the heavy lifting.
Try a prompt like:
“Review these queries and identify emerging themes, new terminology, and shifts in search behavior. Highlight which topics appear to be gaining traction, recommend whether they deserve a new content asset or an update to an existing page, and identify any patterns that could influence our content strategy.”
Rather than simply confirming that a trend exists, AI can help determine whether it’s meaningful enough to act on and what your next move should be.
5. Surface conversion intent hiding in informational traffic
One of the most overlooked opportunities in Search Console is identifying bottom-of-funnel signals in queries that appear informational at first glance.
Ask ChatGPT:
“Create a regex for searches that indicate evaluation, comparison, pricing, alternatives, migration, implementation, or vendor selection intent.”
Example output: (?i)(cost|pricing|price|vs|alternative|compare|implementation|migration)
Apply that regex to your query report and export the filtered data.
Then ask Claude or ChatGPT to analyze the results:
“Review these Google Search Console queries and identify recurring buying signals. Group them into themes (e.g., pricing, comparisons, implementation, vendor evaluation), recommend which existing pages should better address this intent, and identify opportunities to improve content through stronger CTAs, internal links, comparison tables, FAQs, or supporting resources.”
You may discover that pages built for top-of-funnel education are already attracting visitors who are evaluating solutions. Instead of creating new content, the better opportunity may be to refine what already exists, making it easier for users to take the next step without disrupting the informational experience.
Sometimes the biggest content opportunity isn’t publishing another page. It’s recognizing the conversion intent that’s already finding its way to the ones you have.
6. Find audience-specific opportunities
One of my favorite ways to uncover new content opportunities is by filtering queries for specific industries, audiences, or customer segments. It’s a quick way to see whether your content is resonating with the audiences you intended to reach or revealing opportunities you hadn’t considered.
Start by asking ChatGPT to create a regex based on the audience segments that matter most to your business.
Example prompt:
“Create a Google Search Console regex that identifies queries related to healthcare, manufacturing, retail, education, financial services, government, and nonprofit organizations.”
Example output: (?i)(healthcare|hospital|medical|manufacturing|factory|retail|education|school|financial|bank|government|public sector|nonprofit)
Apply that filter in Google Search Console and export the results.
Then ask Claude or ChatGPT:
“Analyze these queries and group them by audience segment. Identify which industries show the strongest search demand, what recurring questions or pain points each audience has, and recommend opportunities for new content, landing pages, case studies, or internal linking that would better serve those audiences.”
Maybe healthcare-related searches consistently focus on compliance, while manufacturing queries revolve around implementation. Maybe retailers are searching for entirely different use cases than financial services organizations.
7. Uncover ‘striking distance’ opportunities at scale
Every SEO knows the classic recommendation: “Look at keywords ranking in positions 5-15 to identify opportunities within striking distance.”
The challenge, again, is doing this at scale. A report with hundreds of queries where your site is within striking distance of a top-ranking position can quickly become overwhelming.
Take any of the regex patterns above a step further. Use the same filters based on your needs and goals, then filter your data to positions 5-15 before exporting the queries.
Then ask your AI analyst:
“Identify recurring themes across these queries and recommend page-level optimizations rather than keyword-level optimizations.”
Rather than recommending tweaks to individual keywords, AI often surfaces larger opportunities. You may identify missing subtopics or incomplete comparison content. Maybe you have relevant content, but weak internal linking or missing use cases.
The result is often fewer optimizations, but significantly more impactful ones.
As SEOs, we don’t have a problem with a lack of data. We have a prioritization problem.
Google Search Console has always been one of the richest sources of insight into how people discover your business. The challenge has long been turning thousands of rows into something actionable.
That’s where AI fits into the workflow. It helps uncover patterns, organize information, and surface opportunities you might have otherwise missed. It’s not an SEO strategist or a replacement for experience and critical thinking.
The real advantage isn’t writing better regex or exporting cleaner spreadsheets. It’s spending less time searching for insights and more time acting on them.
Because data doesn’t improve SEO. Better decisions do.
Marketing mix modeling (MMM) is becoming more accessible, but getting started remains a challenge.
After several conversations about MMM adoption, I noticed the same question kept coming up: “We believe in the concept of MMM, but we don’t know how to get started.”
The answer is that viable open-source platforms have dramatically lowered the barrier to entry. They haven’t lowered the level of expertise required to produce trustworthy, actionable results.
Open-source MMM has changed the starting point
MMM adoption is accelerating. Almost half (46.9%) of U.S. marketers will invest more in MMM over the next year, and they ranked MMM as the most reliable measurement methodology (27.6%).
The open-source revolution in MMM is real. Three production-grade libraries now cover the full methodological spectrum:
Robyn (Meta, R): Automated hyperparameter search via Nevergrad, Pareto frontier model selection, and built-in decomposition and response curve plots — the most approachable entry point. It’s the one I use most because it’s highly customizable.
Meridian (Google, Python/TensorFlow): Bayesian inference with geo-level priors and principled uncertainty quantification — more rigorous, with a steeper learning curve.
PyMC-Marketing (PyMC Labs, Python): The most flexible option, offering a full probabilistic model that’s closest to academic-grade Bayesian MMM — but it also requires the most statistical fluency.
This generation of tools has eliminated the $150,000 to $500,000 consulting gate that used to be the only path into MMM. Any team with R or Python expertise and relatively clean historical data can now run a model in-house.
The key caveat worth making explicit in any conversation with those exploring MMM is this: “Free tool” doesn’t mean “free model.” The software is free. The domain expertise required to configure it correctly — a hugely important part of the process — isn’t.
A crowded vendor landscape with an interesting power dynamic
The SaaS layer built on top of open-source MMM has proliferated quickly. It’s worth distinguishing a few tiers.
Data-layer-first vendors
Platforms like Rockerbox and Northbeam started as attribution and data collection platforms, then added MMM. Their edge is data pipelines and speed, not modeling depth or customization.
Measurement-first vendors
Platforms like Measured, Analytic Partners, Ekimetrics, and Nielsen Gracenote offer more rigorous modeling at a higher price point, with enterprise-grade capabilities.
Google Meridian and GA360
One point is worth calling out. Google’s open-sourcing of Meridian was a generous contribution to the field and, at the same time, a strategic one. When a walled garden funds and packages the measurement methodology used to evaluate its own channels, it’s worth maintaining healthy skepticism about model priors and default assumptions, even with transparent code.
The practical question when evaluating vendors is: who owns your data layer, and does that create conflicts in the modeling layer?
Challenge 1: Data access is the silent MMM killer
This is the most underappreciated implementation blocker, and it rarely gets the attention it deserves. A well-specified MMM needs:
Two to three years of weekly data as a baseline — enough to capture at least two full seasonality cycles and a meaningful range of spend variation.
Consistent channel-level spend granularity — not just “digital,” but search, social, display, and video broken out separately.
Offline channels (TV, OOH, radio, events, direct mail — which typically live in different systems) are owned by different teams, and often use incompatible time granularities.
For B2B specifically, longer sales cycles and lower conversion volumes make the data requirements even more demanding. You often need more history.
In practice, what blocks most MMM projects is the six-week data archaeology exercise that comes before model building. Finance owns revenue. The brand team owns TV. The agency owns digital spend. The spreadsheet someone built in 2021 is the only record of trade promotions.
The model is only as good as the data archaeology that precedes it, and nobody tells you that in the vendor demo.
Challenge 2: You still need to roll up your sleeves
AI assistants have meaningfully lowered the syntax barrier. They can scaffold a Robyn run, generate a Meridian config, or help debug a PyMC model. What they can’t yet do is navigate the judgment calls that make an MMM trustworthy:
Choose where to sit on a Pareto frontier of hundreds of model solutions (NRMSE vs. DECOMP.RSSD tradeoffs).
Know when Nevergrad’s optimizer has meaningfully converged versus landed in a local minimum.
Configure adstock transformation parameters (Weibull shape/scale, geometric decay) to match realistic channel dynamics.
Diagnose why a model assigns an implausible contribution to a channel, and whether to address it with a prior, a data correction, or a variable exclusion.
In other words, vibe coding your way to an MMM will produce a model that appears to work but is wrong in ways you won’t catch. The scripting isn’t the hard part. The domain expertise required to validate the output includes running channel-specific incrementality experiments to calibrate your MMM.
Challenge 3: The human expertise layer isn’t optional
Even when the tooling matures to the point where AI can run a competent default MMM, the irreplaceable human contribution is encoding business context — things no model can infer from the data alone:
Adstock and carryover context: Your TV buy has a four-week carryover. Your paid search has a three-day carryover. Your branded awareness campaign has a decay that spans months. This information isn’t found in the data. It’s in the minds of the channel experts.
Saturation curve shape: Knowing a channel is likely approaching diminishing returns before the model tells you so, and questioning the results when the model suggests otherwise.
Guardrails and anomaly handling: Factors like COVID troughs, product launches, pricing shifts, and macro disruptions need to be modeled explicitly or flagged as structural breaks. AI doesn’t know your client had a pricing crisis in Q3 2022.
Interpretation sanity checks: A modeled TV contribution of 40% for a brand spending $2 million on TV may “feel wrong” and warrant investigation. That intuition is earned, not computed.
Organizational translation: The most technically correct model is worthless if you can’t explain why it recommends shifting 15% of the search budget to CTV in terms a CMO and CFO will act on.
Lay the groundwork before you build a model
The best place to begin is understanding what data you need to fuel the model and who needs to help contextualize and translate that data into effective marketing decisions. Neither is easy or fast, but both are essential if you want to get meaningful insights from your model, regardless of whether you choose an open-source or subscription-based platform.
Let’s get real. SEO advice often sounds completely made up. There, I said it!
A lot of recommendations sound ridiculous to people who do not live in search every single day. “Change this canonical.” “Don’t block that resource.” “We need this content exposed in the rendered HTML.”
This is exactly why SEO still gets labeled as black magic in many organizations.
I’ve been an advocate for “un-nerding SEO” for years, but that’s a different story. Today, we’re talking about something much more practical: using Google’s own documentation to win approval, build trust, and prioritize tasks for action.
Not because Google tells us everything. Not because every sentence should be treated as gospel. But because hard-documented resources are hard to blow off.
When you need buy-in, sometimes the best argument is not “trust me.”
It’s “Google already documented how we should approach this.”
The buy-in problem is usually not the recommendation itself
Most SEO recommendations do not die because they are wrong. They die because they have to compete with everything else happening inside the business.
Dev sprints, product timelines, CMS limitations, legal concerns, brand standards, executive assumptions, and the ever-popular… (close your eyes!)“we’ve always done it this way”, it all has a seat at the table. SEO is rarely the only priority in the room, even when the recommendation is technically correct.
That is why “best practice says” or “from an SEO perspective” is simply not enough to close the deal. It sounds optional, especially to teams already managing risk, deadlines, and competing requests.
But “Google has official documentation to guide us” lands differently.
It may not automatically win the argument, and it definitely does not mean the recommendation gets prioritized tomorrow. But it does change the conversation from “the SEO gal told us…” to “Suzzie provided us official Google documentation explaining why this matters.”
Google documentation is not gospel
I know what some of you are thinking.
“Nick, are we really pretending Google tells us the full truth about how search works?”
Fuck No. I mean… absolutely not.
Google’s documentation is not the complete truth of search. It has omissions. It simplifies complicated systems. Sometimes it explains how Google wants site owners to behave, not necessarily every nerdy factor that goes into organic visibility.
Google also writes documentation for a very broad audience. That means nuance gets sanded down, edge cases get skipped, and the answer is often technically true without being the entire story. (Want proof? Log in to X, and you’ll read SEOs with too much time on their hands, complaining and “calling out” Google for this)
So no, I am not suggesting we treat every Google statement as if it were carved into stone tablets and carried down from Mountain View.
But that does not make the documentation useless.
It makes it a starting point. A receipt. An official reference point.
It moves the conversation away from “Nick thinks this matters” and toward “Google has explicitly documented why this matters.” That distinction matters a lot when you’re trying to get someone else to approve (and prioritize) the work.
Documentation is especially useful with developers
This is probably where Google documentation earns its keep the fastest. SEOs need developers, and the fastest way to lose their support is to treat every recommendation as a command rather than a requirement.
but… just in case this works…
google.exe /disable-ai-overviews /please
Bummer, no dice.
Developers are not wrong just because they disagree with an SEO recommendation. Most of the time, they are optimizing for completely different (but valid) things, such as performance, code quality, technical debt, security, and let’s not forget, simply not being the person who takes the entire website down with one wrong push to production.
But sometimes they are wrong about how Google discovers, crawls, renders, indexes, or interprets content.
And telling a developer “you’re wrong” is a great way to make sure your ticket never sees the light of day.
This is where Google documentation helps. It removes subjectivity on the purpose/value. It aligns the conversation on how best to implement within your own ecosystem, rather than the recommendation being “right vs wrong”
The point is that you now have an external source of truth to discuss. That is a much better conversation than two teams arguing from preference.
Documentation is also a client management tool
For client-facing SEOs, documentation helps separate serious recommendations from “trust me, bro, I have a contact at Google” consulting.
This is especially useful when a client has been burned by bad SEO advice before.
Instead of saying:
“We need to change this because it’s better for SEO.”
You can say:
“Here’s what Google documents. Here’s where your current setup conflicts with that. Here’s the risk. Here’s the recommendation. Here is the estimated reward.”
That framing builds trust because it shows the recommendation is not reliant on 100% blind faith.
It also makes the SEO look less like a magician and more like an interpreter.
That is the real role of an SEO: translating Google’s needs from a website (confirmed via documentation) into business and technical decisions.
Too much of our work is still explained in vague terminology with low confidence. We say things like “Google likes this” or “this needs to exist for the bots” when we should be saying, “Google documents this behavior here, and here’s how it applies to our situation.”
That does not mean documentation alone creates buy-in.
Dropping a Google link into a ticket or Slack thread is not a strategy. You still have to translate what it means, explain the risk, connect it to business outcomes, and help the team understand why the recommendation deserves attention.
Google documentation will never replace experience, testing, or judgment. It will not tell us everything, and it should not be treated like the final answer to every SEO debate.
But it can make SEO easier to defend, easier to prioritize, and much harder for divisional leaders to dismiss.
The best SEOs are not just the ones who know what to recommend. They are the ones who can prove why the recommendation deserves to be taken seriously.
Less black magic. More receipts. More results.
Google documentation may not be the whole truth, but it sure beats showing up to a buy-in conversation with “my buddy from Google told me….” Suuuure they did.
This post first appeared on the author’s website and is republished here with permission.
Google has dropped “Next” from Merchant Center Next and it will now be known as just Google Merchant Center. “The platform you use today will simply be referred to as Google Merchant Center,” Google announced.
Merchant Center Next. Google Merchant Center Next was the new version of the old Google Merchant Center, which was announced in 2023. Over the past few years, more and more merchants, site owners and advertisers moved from the old Google Merchant Center to Merchant Center Next.
At this point, it seems everyone is on Merchant Center Next, so Google has decided to drop “Next” from the name and just give it the old name back of just Merchant Center.
What Google said. Google wrote:
“You’ll begin to notice the “Next” branding removed from our Help Center articles, email communications, and the Merchant Center interface.”
“The platform you use today will simply be referred to as Google Merchant Center.”
“No action is required. This name change doesn’t affect your account”
Why we care. When you are talking about Google Merchant Center, maybe now leave off “Next” at the end. Truth is, most of us have just been calling this Google Merchant Center without the next.
Paid search has changed. Auction dynamics shift by the hour, competitor bids adjust in real time, and search behavior varies across devices, times of day, and audience segments in ways monthly reporting cycles weren’t built to capture.
The gap between a performance signal and a human response has always carried a cost. groas closes that gap every hour of every day. Here’s what the data showed when it did.
When you sign up with groas, the process starts with a human account manager conducting a full audit of your existing Google Ads account. This isn’t a surface-level review — campaign structure, keyword strategy, bidding logic, budget allocation, conversion tracking, quality scores, search term reports, and auction insights all come under scrutiny.
The quality of that audit shapes everything that follows. groas’s system optimizes toward the goals and structure defined in the roadmap, so a well-structured account with a clear conversion hierarchy and accurate tracking gives it stronger signals to work with. That’s why the human work at the start matters so much: it forms the foundation for everything that follows.
From there, the rollout is paced over the first 60 days, so nothing moves before the system understands the account it’s working in.
Weeks 1 to 2 — Observation: groas ingests historical performance data, establishes baselines, and maps patterns across search terms, device performance, time-of-day variance, and audience behavior. No changes are made while the system learns the account.
Weeks 3 to 4 — Calibration: The system begins targeted optimizations: bid adjustments, negative keyword additions, match type refinements, and budget reallocation between campaigns. These are deliberate interventions, working campaign by campaign so each change builds on the last.
Weeks 5 to 6 — Traction: Early changes start to show. Performance shifts become visible across ROAS, conversion value, and wasted spend as the optimizations compound.
Weeks 7 to 8 — Scaling: Around the 60-day mark, the account has stabilized, and groas begins scaling: pushing more budget into the campaigns and keywords with the strongest conversion history and expanding from a proven base.
Once running, groas works across the full account the way a skilled team would, except it never stops. It writes and tests ad copy, deploys dynamic landing pages that reshape around each search, turns ad groups on and off as performance dictates, moves budget where it earns the most, and adjusts bidding strategies in response to live signals.
Anything a person can do inside Google Ads, groas can do, too — around the clock.
Capability is one thing; results are another.
The clearest way to show what continuous, full-surface management is worth is to follow one real account groas took over: a high-spend search account in a notoriously unforgiving corner of paid search. Specifically, it was a U.S.-based online mobile recharge platform that lets people instantly top up prepaid mobile phones across major U.S. carriers, without creating an account or paying added transaction fees. It operates in prepaid wireless, serving a large base of pay-as-you-go and underbanked customers who recharge monthly or more often, usually when their balance runs out.
That model puts Google Ads at the center of growth.
Demand is overwhelmingly intent-driven: when someone’s credit runs out, they search for a way to recharge and buy within minutes. Capturing that moment is the whole game. But it’s a punishing channel to run profitably: transactions are low-value and high-volume, margins are thin, and a crowded auction full of carrier brand terms and generic “recharge” and “top up” queries keeps click costs under constant pressure.
A few cents of wasted CPC, multiplied across hundreds of conversions a day, can be the difference between a profitable account and one that quietly bleeds.
In this account, a conversion is a completed recharge. The figures that follow aren’t abstract: every point of ROAS and every extra conversion per day means more recharges processed and more revenue moving through the platform on the same budget.
The comparison below draws on two account reporting periods: before groas assumed optimization and after.
Spend: Up 18% to $164,000
ROAS: Up 30%
Average CPC: Down 15%
Conversions per day: Up 29%
Conversion value: Up 44%
Cost per conversion: Down 14%
The clearest gain was return on ad spend. ROAS rose from 1.02x to 1.32x, roughly a 30% improvement in value returned for each dollar spent.
At the same time, average cost per click fell from $2.34 to $2. More important than click cost was how much more the account did with the clicks it paid for. Conversions and conversion value both grew faster than spend, so each dollar worked harder than it had under the previous setup.
Daily conversions rose from 571 to 739, around 29%. Daily conversion value rose faster, from $4,702 to $6,772, roughly 44%.
What makes this notable is that the gains came through consolidation, not expansion. groas focused spend into 10 active search campaigns, down from 17.
Budget spread thinly across underperforming campaigns was redirected into the keywords and campaigns with the strongest conversion history. Fewer campaigns, lower click costs, more value returned.
That’s the shape of an account with waste removed and budget focused.
The mechanism behind results like these is speed and breadth of attention. Under traditional management tied to weekly or monthly reporting cycles, an underperforming search term might run for 7 to 14 days before anyone acts, and a target CPA can drift far from its goal between reviews. An autonomous system narrows the gap between a performance signal and a response to hours, and watches every campaign at once instead of a few per day.
As groas accumulates more data on audience behavior, search patterns, and conversion value, its decisions become more precise and budget concentrates further into the highest-returning campaigns.
This is the structural difference between autonomous management and periodic manual review. Each optimization generates new data, and that data informs the next decision. A system running continuous observe-and-optimize cycles draws more signal from the same account over time.
Business context stays with the people who understand the business. When a client launches a new product line, repositions on price, or changes which conversions matter, that information has to come from a person. groas optimizes toward the goal it’s given, and setting that goal is strategic work.
Creative shows how the two layers work together. groas writes and tests ad copy and landing page variations at a volume and pace no human team could match, while the people on the account set the brand voice, positioning, and creative direction the system executes against. The strategist shapes the message; groas finds, at machine speed, the specific combinations of wording and layout that convert.
For businesses ready to see better results
If your current setup runs on monthly reports and weekly changes, there’s a consistent gap between what the data says and what actually happens in the account. That gap is where budget gets wasted and opportunities close. In the account above, it showed up as more than 15 active search campaigns, many spending inefficiently, with budget spread too thin to compound.
groas’s onboarding is structured to keep the transition low-risk. The first two weeks are analysis only, measured changes follow, and meaningful performance shifts usually appear within the first month or two, with scaling beginning around day 60. Live campaigns keep running throughout calibration, and the initial audit grounds changes in context from the start.
For businesses that have stayed with the same agency for a long time without material improvement, the audit alone often surfaces things that have gone unaddressed.
Continuous optimization, bid management, negative keyword maintenance, and budget pacing are time-intensive at volume. As you add clients, you either add headcount or accept that some accounts get less attention than others — and most agencies know exactly which ones are underserved.
With groas handling execution autonomously across a client portfolio, your team can shift toward strategy, client relationships, and new business.
The work that differentiates an agency is also the hardest to automate. Clients see better results, and team capacity goes where it creates the most value.
When Palworld first launched in early 2024, skeptics labeled it simply as"Pokémon with guns" that would surely fold the moment Nintendo's legal team caught wind of it.
Instead, over the proceeding 2 and half years, Pocketpair have built a legitimate survival-crafting funfest that has more than carved it's own path in the gaming industry.
To give you an idea of the sheer scale of this launch, Pocketpair’s Community Manager, Bucky, has been teasing that he's nearly losing his mind trying to format the patch notes.
The update boasts 27 PDF pages totaling over 66,000 characters of changes and additions, so massive it actually broke Steam's standard 32,000-character post limit.
Ok...hmm...How to fit...patch note...on Steam... pic.twitter.com/BsYD488IChJuly 9, 2026
Palworld's rocky road to 1.0
(Image credit: Pocketpair)
Palworld's success is nothing short of legendary at this point. Launching into Early Access in January 2024, it became a viral hit and secured it's place as Xbox's biggest third party Game Pass launch in history by drawing in over 7 million players. Fast forward to today, and Pocketpair has just announced a mind boggling 40 million total players across all platforms. With 1.0 finally here, I'm hoping that number rises exponentially.
Pocketpair have also confirmed that despite the industry standard of Early Access games to bump up their price for a retail launch, Palworld will remain at $29.99.
"We are incredibly proud of how far Palworld has come. Thanks to the amazing support of our players, it has become a success beyond our wildest dreams."
Is Palworld worth a revist if I played at launch?
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Palworld is absolutely worth going back to whether you haven't played since 2024, or even the most recent update.
While Pocketpair has confirmed that your old Early Access save files will still work, Bucky and the dev team strongly recommend starting entirely fresh. The early-to-mid-game progression has been completely overhauled to create a seamless, rewarding experience from the ground up.
Here is a breakdown of the biggest changes you can look forward to at launch:
Biome and world changes
The Sky Island biome: A massive, beautiful floating island region suspended high above the Palpagos archipelago, serving as the focal point for endgame exploration.
A new Sky Village: A friendly, inhabited settlement tucked away in the clouds of the new biome.
Revamped map & story: Vast new areas have been stitched into the world, while older regions have received visual reworks and structural improvements.
Pal & System reworks
Tower boss overhaul: The game's marquee boss encounters have been entirely redesigned with new mechanics and scaling.
Wildlife Sanctuary remodel: Sanctuaries are now encased in massive, glowing shield bubbles. They are heavily guarded by flying drone-type defenders and prowled by dangerous, powerful bosses.
Early-game progression: Brand-new Pals have been strategically distributed into the early stages of the game to make the initial leveling journey feel entirely fresh.
Base building upgrades
Floating foundations: Say goodbye to land constraints; you can now build your structural foundations directly out onto the water.
Expanded architecture: New roof variants and decorative statues allow for highly customized aesthetic designs.
Streamlined expedition stations: The station has received a sleek visual redesign to look much less obtrusive when blending it into your custom bases.
New mechanics & gear
The Wing pack: A traversal tool described as a "jetpack with wings," custom-built to help you navigate the vertical gaps of the Sky Islands.
The Fish Sword: A hilarious and powerful new combat mechanic where you unsheathe the literal spine of a fish Pal to use as a sword, mirroring Foxparks' famous flamethrower ability.
Advanced weaponry: A suite of un-named, high-tier weapons for players to craft.
And don't forget the new Pals!
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Pocketpair is dropping more new Pals in this single update than in every prior patch combined. Here are the standout creatures and variants confirmed by trailers and community teasers.
Ahri & The Crazy Dragon Serpent - The newest Sky Island Tower Boss, heavily tied to a massive, serpentine dragon seen in the cinematic trailers.
Seekmet - Affectionately dubbed "Catgirl Anubis" by the community; a powerful addition to the roster.
Soul Mora - A sleek fish Pal first teased in a comic strip. It is an exceptionally rapid swimmer that can curiously be ridden at high speeds on dry land.
Lefan - A martial-arts-themed panda who serves as a direct counterpart to Mossanda.
Hoodle & The Sleepy Pal - Hoodle looks like a hoodie possessed by a ghost child, and is constantly accompanied by a guardian Pal that looks like it desperately wants to go to sleep at 6:00 PM.
Venusa - A wonderfully derpy, happy Gorgon/Medusa-themed snake lady.
Tropica - A flightless, comical raptor-bird hybrid sporting a giant, floppy flower on its head.
Dupin - A mischievous, rabbit-jester magician creature.
Puff & Pikmi - Puff is a yappy, electric-type puppy, while Pikmi is a tiny ghost child Pal that lives to jump-scare players.
Snock - An electric snail Pal, making its official debut after being hidden away as an official comic-strip exclusive.
Other notable additions to watch out for include: a Beetle-themed Egyptian warrior with arm-whips, and a mysterious silhouette waiting at the very top of the World Tree, and I'm sure many more that I've missed..
What time does Palworld 1.0 go live?
The launch drops simultaneously worldwide. Depending on where you live, you'll be jumping in either late tonight or early tomorrow morning. Here are the approximate global release times:
Los Angeles: 8:30 PM PT (Thursday, July 9)
New York: 11:30 PM ET (Thursday, July 9)
London: 4:30 AM BST (Friday, July 10)
Tokyo: 12:30 PM JST (Friday, July 10)
Sydney: 1:30 PM AEST (Friday, July 10)
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This update, titled Preview 26.40.30, is bringing with it a slew of gameplay changes, bug fixes, and a couple of new in-game items that felt like they should've been in Minecraft from the beginning: Cushions and a Straw Bed.
Cushions allow players to sit and rest after a long day's adventuring and crafting. They don't offer any statistical gameplay benefits but can make for fun roleplay toys when sitting by campfires or having sleepovers with your friends in co-op.
The Straw Beds are a new type of bed which players can sleep on to recover health without creating a new spawn point that overrides a previous one. This can be handy if you plan on adventuring but don't want to respawn in the middle of a Creeper-infested cave and want to go back home when you die.
The materials needed to craft these items, along with the rest of this update's gameplay changes, can be found in the patch notes below:
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Drop 3 Experimental Features
Cushion
The Cushion is an item that the player can place in the world and interact with to sit on
Can be crafted in 16 colored variants
Cushions are crafted using 3 Wool Slabs of the same color
Known Issue: Cushions aren't currently generating in the Abandoned Camps, but can be found in the creative inventory
Cushion Placement Rules
A cushion can be placed on any flat surface
Cushions always align horizontally to the grid, but vertically sit on top of the supporting surface
Cushions cannot move
Cushions break if the supporting block is removed
Cushions do not have collision and can overlap with other objects (except other cushions)
Straw Bed
Straw Bed is a new type of bed which can be used to sleep through the night without setting your spawn point
It can only be used once and will be destroyed after use
It can not be used in the Nether or The End and will be destroyed if you try to sleep on it there
It is crafted using 3 Hay Bales and will give you 4 Straw Beds
Abandoned Camp
Abandoned camp now generates in Pale Garden and Flower Forest biomes (MCPE-230024) (MCPE-240045)
Straw Beds can now be found in Abandoned Camps
Updated Abandoned Camps to place procedural trees
Fixed wrong potion names in the loot tables for the Abandoned Camp
Dappled Forest
Changed biome fog settings to match other forest biomes
Updated Orange, Red & Yellow Poplar Leaves MERS textures
Sounds
Updated ambient sounds for Poplar leaf blocks
Added custom sound events for Red Shrubs and Poplar leaf blocks
Graphical
Added opaque versions to the Poplar leaves to fix black background issue (MCPE-240020)
Added hinges to Poplar door icon. Also removed 3 pixels from top door texture that didn't match the palette
Fixed Poplar sign texture to follow other sign assets
Gameplay
Added missing recipes for Wool Stairs and Wool Slabs (MCPE-240040)
Features and Bug Fixes
Accessibility
Fixed the focus indicator on the "More options" button on the start screen so it no longer relies on color alone, adding an underline when the button is focused
Blocks
Azalea and Flowering Azalea are no longer see-through when viewed from below (MCPE-217896)
Brown and Red Mushrooms can no longer be placed under the sky when it is dark
With the Minecraft Education features toggle enabled, it is possible to place charcoal again in the Lab Table (MCPE-240097)
Fixed a miscolored pixel in one of the Sulfur Spike textures
Gameplay
Fixed an issue where structure loot would differ on the same seed (MCPE-239951)
General
Brown and Red Mushrooms now generate on Crimson Nylium and Warped Nylium no matter the brightness
Graphical
Fixed a rendering issue with Vibrant Visuals where some items and text could be invisible on certain Android GPUs
Updated supported devices for Vibrant Visuals on Android
Items
Fixed issue where book and quill from pre-26.30 worlds freezes the game (MCPE-239753)
Arrows of Harming no longer bounce off entities and are now correctly removed on hit (MCPE-239756)
Character Creator
Exiting the dressing room no longer automatically saves your character if you have an unequipped color change.
Stability and Performance
Fixed a crash that could occur when spawning more than one Iron Golem
Game servers now attempt to self-repair some player connection issues
Fixed a crash that could occur during world generation when placing structures containing double chests
Fixed a potential crash issue related to Concrete Powder blocks converting into Concrete.
User Interface
Fixed a bug where text formatting codes in a resource pack's name carried over into the rest of the toast notification when the pack was activated or deactivated (MCPE-182130)
Add missing preview image for the Desert flatworld preset (MCPE-194395)
Updated the network disconnection message to direct players to enable 'Use Mobile Data' in general settings instead of profile settings
Fixed a bug where button touch areas did not align with the buttons in windowed Android modes with a title bar, such as Samsung DeX and pop up view.
The Pause Game setting is now rendered in the Main Menu (MCPE-237101)
Show "Game unpaused" notification over all screens when the pause screen is open (MCPE-229796)
Fixed a soft-lock that prevented further join attempts after a party leader's Experience join was blocked by the party eligibility check
Fixed the "How to Play" button being missing from the Settings menu in Minecraft Education
Fixed Cloud sync storage banner to not show redundant information that storage is both full and almost full when cloud storage is full (MCPE-240036)
Fixed the Beacon screen displaying a duplicated header in the Pocket UI
Create New World list is loaded correctly after deleting world data through the "Manage Worlds" button (MCPE-239804)
Updated Nintendo Switch terminology for local wireless multiplayer
Fixed a problem that caused touch scrolling to be unresponsive in creative inventory. (MCPE-236783)
Fixed an issue that prevented splitscreen players from interacting with Game Settings. (MCPE-237830)
Updated Marketplace badges to use semantic Tag styling for bordered and spacious variants, with refreshed Tag documentation and tests
Fixed skin info button not working on expanded skin pack page
After entering the sidebar while spinning the character, it will no longer continue to spin by itself
Players with multiplayer-restricted skins can now enter worlds with multiplayer disabled
Removed space appearing between the chat tab and the social drawer (MCPE-239456)
Marketplace
Updated Marketplace content cards with new pass and rating iconography, refreshed Minecoin visuals, and a notice badge treatment for surfaced states
Storage
Updated old world conversion flows in the Storage Settings tab.
Technical Updates
Commands
Allow self selection expansion when using commands (i.e. /tell) for non-operator players.
Fixed clone command cloning partial beds, both parts must be fully inside cloning volume
Fixed the /fill command from improperly placing blocks defined with the minecraft:multi_block trait
Graphical
Tightened the anti-x-ray trigger box to avoid false-positive cases when riding a mob
Fixed custom blocks rendering a stray solid face that could bleed through textures when a model face was hidden by setting one of its UV size dimensions to zero
Fixed texture bleeding on custom blocks using automatic block face UV assignment with undersized textures
Actor Components
Made schemas for the following components stricter when parsing and will fail to load an entity json that has invalid data in versions 1.26.40 and newer.
minecraft:cannot_be_attacked
minecraft:ignore_cannot_be_attacked
minecraft:floats_in_liquid
minecraft:wants_jockey
AI Goals
Fixed a bug where the on_kill event in the following behavior components was incorrectly mapped to the on_attack field, causing the event to never fire when an entity killed its target. The fix applies to entity definitions with format version 1.26.40 and above.
minecraft:behavior.melee_attack
minecraft:behavior.melee_box_attack
minecraft:behavior.delayed_attack
minecraft:behavior.stomp_attack
minecraft:behavior.use_kinetic_weapon
API
Fixed minecraft:hopper_minecart to fire EntityItemPickupAfterEvent and EntityItemPickupBeforeEvent for items above the cart.
Released LootItem.conditions in @minecraft/server v2.4.0 (moved from beta to stable)
DDUI
Fixed Images in CustomForms not being centered in the form.
Added ImageOptions.onClick and ImageOptions.tooltip which allow for a callback on click of an image and a tooltip on images, for use with CustomForm.image.
Blocks
N-way rotation on geometry components no longer requires upcoming creator features experiment
minecraft:sixteen_way_rotation state on placement direction block trait no longer requires upcoming creator features experiment
Align brightness sampling strategies between custom and vanilla blocks (MCPE-237493)
Jigsaw Block replacement will now log when an invalid final_state is encountered
Added new biome decoration feature "minecraft:multi_block_feature", which can be used exclusively to place blocks defined with the "minecraft:multi_block" trait
Released the minecraft:instrument_sound component from experimental.
Crafting
"minecraft:recipe_smithing_transform" now accepts items tagged with "minecraft:transform_materials" in its "addition" field
Editor
Fixed a bug where copying and pasting a double chest with the Paste Preview or Structure tool pasted it as two separate single chests instead of a single double chest
The Block Inspector tool now highlights the currently selected block with a bounding box, giving a clear visual indicator of which block is being inspected
Fixed the Primitives Tool preview and placement to follow the Fixed Distance cursor projection
The Flood Tool no longer errors when pressing Ctrl+D to remove a preview that has already been removed
Editor property pane items no longer display an empty tooltip when there is no tooltip text to show, such as the Flood Tool progress bar
The Dimensions tool now returns the player to their last-known position in the target dimension, or the origin on first visit
The Farm Generator tool now offers Pale Oak, Dark Oak, Nether Brick, and Mangrove fence options
Fixed a bug in the Biome Data Assignment tool where the Allow biome tag list was matched with a logical AND, so only biomes containing every allowed tag were eligible; allowed tags are now matched with a logical OR, so a biome is eligible if it has any of the allowed tags
Fixed a bug in the Vibrant Visuals color settings where dragging a timeline playhead no longer scrubbed the viewport time, so color and value keyframes could not be previewed across the day/night cycle
Fixed a bug that caused the sliders connected to any Vibrant Visuals "Enabled" checkbox to be manipulated with the checkbox toggled off
Fixed a bug that caused incorrect theme color to display for disabled text field
Added a Timeline panel to the Cinematic Tool for visualizing and editing keyframes along the camera path
Renamed "Control Points" to "Keyframes" throughout the Cinematic Tool to align with standard animation terminology
Removed all transaction recording and management functionality from the TransactionManager API and moved it to the PendingTransaction object. Transactions are now created through createPendingTransaction function, while staged changes are finalized using the submit and discard methods
Added pending transaction support for ClipboardItem.writeToWorld and BrushShapeManager APIs
Added a drag handle to the cinematics timeline so the timeline duration can be adjusted directly in the editor
Fixed a bug that caused placeholder string in text field to be incorrectly styled
The Navigation panel's minimap now uses the new minimap control
World locations are now stored per-dimension and shared across all clients
Lowered the Nether's minimap scan Y-level so the map skips the bedrock ceiling
Removed the "X" button from progress windows for the Custom Mesh, Primitive, and Flood tools
Fixed a bug that appears in Layout Template Manager during 'Copy Template' operation when copying a template with structures. The template is copied along with name and display name. The fix is that the name and display name metadata are set from the caller.
Fixed a bug where the custom cursor does not change from wait/load icon after canceling the flood operation
Fixed a bug that caused Collection Tree UI element width to be incorrect
Entity Components
Made the should_bounce boolean field of the minecraft:projectile component into an enum:
no: the projectile never bounces (default)
if_invulnerable: the projectile bounces only when the target is invulnerable to the damage source (e.g. creative mode, shield blocking)
if_no_damage_dealt: the projectile bounces whenever no damage was dealt, regardless of the reason (invulnerability, damage sensor, invulnerability frames)
Content authored against earlier format versions is automatically upgraded when loaded in 1.26.40 or later: true becomes if_invulnerable and false becomes no
Features
Fixed incorrect example json for Height Difference Filter documentation
Graphical
The MERS textures for following baby mobs and Rabbits are now visible
Baby Humanoid Chainmail Armor
Baby Dolphin
Baby Fox
Baby Goat
Baby Hoglin
Baby Panda
Baby Warm Pig
Baby Zombie Piglin
Rabbits
Snifflet
JSON Schema
Updated the generated Minecraft JSON Schema files to use a more granular schema layout instead of producing one self-contained schema file per registered type. This reduces duplicated schema content and makes the generated schemas easier to consume with external tools.
Added binary-protocol metadata to generated SharedTypes JSON Schemas, including ordinal index, control value type, underlying type, and serialization options. This gives tools more information about the binary layout of the objects described by the JSON Schemas.
Mobs
The tamed baby Wolf's collar now has a proper MERS texture
Sounds
Fixed the destroy block sound position to be at the center of the block instead of at the corner (MCPE-60799)
Experimental Technical Updates
API
Added getShapes method on PrimitiveShapesManager.
Added interface PrimitiveShapeQueryOptions for use with getShapes.
Added AllowListEntry to @minecraft/server-admin with optional name and xuid properties in beta
AllowList changes in @minecraft/server-admin all in beta
Added entries: AllowListEntry[] property
Changed add() to accept either a Player or AllowListEntry and removed accepting string as parameter. Adds InvalidArgumentError to this function when AllowListEntry has both name and xuid properties set to undefined.
Changed remove() to accept either a Player or AllowListEntry and removed accepting string as parameter. Adds InvalidArgumentError to this function when AllowListEntry has both name and xuid properties set to undefined.
Changed contains() to accept either a Player or AllowListEntry and removed accepting string as parameter. Adds InvalidArgumentError to this function when AllowListEntry has both name and xuid properties set to undefined.
Added new beta enum CloneMode with values Copy, ForceCopy, and Move that specifies how blocks are cloned between regions
Dimension
Added cloneBlocks method to beta that clones a region of blocks from one area of the dimension to another, with support for clone modes and an optional block filter
Sound Duration Info
The playback position now reflects calls to SoundInstance.seekTo
While a sound is paused via SoundInstance.pause, the playback position no longer advances; SoundInstance.resume continues from where it was paused
Editor
Removed and replaced uses of minecraft/server CompoundBlockVolume in the Experimental API with the beta minecraft/server-editor RelativeVolumeListBlockVolume
Graphical
Fixed a performance issue when in the Nether
Added a system to dynamically scale per-point-light shadow resources
Increased the maximum number of point lights
Fixed a bug where point light shadows would flicker during dynamic scaling
Sound
Added minecaft:sound block component
it requires format version 1.26.20 and Experimental Upcoming Creator Features
it can be used to assign a set of sounds to block and its permutations similar to sound field in blocks.json
blocks.json overrides values of minecraft:sound component, including values in all permutations
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France have remained the best team at the 2026 World Cup. Having faced little trouble in their matches, they arrive in the quarterfinals as clear favorites. After their outstanding performances, they have climbed the FIFA Men's World Ranking ahead of their match against Morocco.
France have remained a top contender for the third consecutive World Cup. Under Didier Deschamps, they have undergone a rebuild by placing their trust in promising young players. After defeating Paraguay in a tightly contested match, they reached the quarterfinals as one of the tournament’s top contenders. After their outstanding performances, they have climbed the FIFA Men’s World Ranking ahead of facing Morocco.
According to the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, France are ranked first with 1,925.86 points. Reflecting their strong form, they have climbed two places, remaining the best national team in the world. Head coach Didier Deschamps has built a national team that is highly dominant in both defense and attack, making them extremely difficult to beat. In addition, they have remained near the top of the rankings for several years.
While Didier Deschamps’ team are the top-ranked national team in the world, Morocco are not far behind. Mohamed Ouahbi’s team are ranked sixth with 1,803.99 points. Following their strong run of form, they have climbed one place, showcasing their attacking strength and overall quality. With their defensive solidity, they could surprise France and look to win through effective counterattacks.
Facing one of the best African teams, France need to be at their best defensively. Although they excel with their high press, they often leave space behind the back line. Because of this, the defensive recovery of Jules Koundé and Lucas Digne will be essential in stopping any opposition attacks. In addition, the counter-press from Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé will be key, as they are highly effective at winning the ball back.
Kylian Mbappe #10 of France celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026.
Desiré Doué and Michael Olise poised for key France roles
Just as they did against Paraguay, France could face a very difficult defensive challenge against Morocco. Although Mohamed Ouahbi’s team are outstanding in possession and attacking quality, they have shown they are capable of sitting deep against elite opponents. Therefore, head coach Didier Deschamps could need the best version of Désiré Doué and Michael Olise on the pitch.
If Doué and Olise shine on the wings, they would create space for Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé. In addition, they could dribble inside and create openings, looking to score and break down Morocco’s defensive structure. Although they are not the team’s top goalscorers, they will be essential in allowing the rest of the attack to shine, requiring plenty of individual quality.
Kylian Mbappe #10 of France celebrates with teammates after scoring
Let's take a closer look at the knockout scenarios and explore how the ultimate victor will impact the rest of the 2026 World Cup bracket.
France and Morocco are colliding in a blockbuster 2026 World Cup quarterfinal clash at Boston Stadium, and the stakes couldn’t be higher. This decisive showdown in Boston guarantees that only one of these dynamic squads will secure a coveted ticket to the semifinals. Let’s take a closer look at the knockout scenarios and explore how the ultimate victor will impact the rest of the 2026 World Cup bracket.
Thursday’s clash at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, is a rematch of the unforgettable 2022 World Cup semifinal, where France ended Morocco’s historic run with a 2-0 victory. Four years later, both nations arrive with ambitions of writing another memorable chapter.
France enters the quarterfinal as one of the tournament favorites after another impressive campaign. Didier Deschamps’ squad has advanced through the competition with a series of convincing performances, although Paraguay pushed Les Bleus harder than any previous opponent during the Round of 16.
Morocco continues to prove that its remarkable run in Qatar was far from a one-time achievement. The Atlas Lions reached another World Cup quarterfinal after eliminating Canada and remain one of the tournament’s most disciplined and dangerous sides.
Kylian Mbappe of France shoots
The fixture also carries emotional significance because several Moroccan internationals were born in France, while multiple French players share North African or Middle Eastern heritage. That unique connection gives this encounter an added layer beyond soccer.
France arrives with confidence, while Morocco hopes to create more history
France has scored freely throughout the tournament thanks to one of the deepest attacking units in international soccer. Kylian Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, Michael Olise, Bradley Barcola, and Desire Doue have consistently troubled opposing defenses.
Mbappe has already found the net seven times during this World Cup and continues battling for another Golden Boot. France has also produced 14 goals while conceding only two, underlining why many consider Les Bleus the strongest remaining contender.
Date
France’s Opponent
Stage
Result
June 16, 2026
Senegal
Group Stage
Win (3–1)
June 22, 2026
Iraq
Group Stage
Win (3–0)
June 26, 2026
Norway
Group Stage
Win (4–1)
June 30, 2026
Sweden
Round of 32
Win (3–0)
July 4, 2026
Paraguay
Round of 16
Win (1–0)
Morocco, meanwhile, has continued building on the momentum created during its groundbreaking 2022 World Cup campaign. Under head coach Mohamed Ouahbi, the Atlas Lions remain unbeaten in their last ten matches and have become one of Africa’s leading soccer powers.
The reigning Africa Cup of Nations champion has impressed with organization, patience, and technical quality. Players like Achraf Hakimi, Azzedine Ounahi, Brahim Diaz, and Yassine Bounou have given Morocco genuine belief that another upset is possible.
Date
Morocco’s Opponent
Stage
Result
June 13, 2026
Brazil
Group Stage
Draw (1–1)
June 19, 2026
Scotland
Group Stage
Win (1–0)
June 24, 2026
Haiti
Group Stage
Win (4–2)
June 29, 2026
Netherlands
Round of 32
Draw (1–1, won 3–2 on penalties)
July 4, 2026
Canada
Round of 16
Win (3–0)
What happens if France wins and Morocco loses?
If France wins, regardless of whether it comes in regulation, extra time or a penalty shootout, Les Bleus will advance to the 2026 FIFA World Cup semifinals.
Kylian Mbappe #10 of France celebrates with teammates after scoring
France would then face the winner of Belgium vs Spain, keeping alive its pursuit of a third consecutive World Cup final appearance. Morocco’s remarkable tournament would come to an end before reaching another semifinal.
What happens if France and Morocco draw?
Although many supporters wonder what a draw would mean, a World Cup quarterfinal cannot finish level.
Kylian Mbappe #10 of France converts the penalty to score
If the match is tied after 90 minutes, 30 minutes of extra time will be played. Should neither side find a winner, the semifinal place will be decided through a penalty shootout, ensuring one nation progresses while the other is eliminated.
What happens if Morocco wins and France loses?
A Moroccan triumph would represent one of the biggest upsets of the tournament. France would be eliminated, while Morocco would book another place in the World Cup semifinals, exacting revenge for the 2022 loss to Les Bleus.
Azzedine Ounahi #8 of Morocco celebrates with teammates.
Another semifinal appearance would also strengthen Morocco’s growing legacy on the global stage after its groundbreaking run in Qatar four years ago.
Kylian Mbappe #10 of France celebrates with Dayot Upamecano #4 and Michael Olise #11.
The goal of the TechRadar Choice Awards has always been to celebrate the most-loved tech releases by enabling the real-world users of the products to combine their experience with our editors' expertise to choose our winners.
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The shortlists of products that readers will vote on in the TechRadar Readers’ Choice Awards will be chosen by the TechRadar team, selected from the most popular and highest-rated products released during the eligibility period (meaning they must be released between 1st September 2025 and 31st September 2026 in most cases).
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DJI announces completion of three drone missions on Everest
FlyCart 100 transports supplies one way and garbage the other
DJI Matrice 4E and DJI EV50 involved in other tasks on the mountain
Mount Everest has a trash problem. Decades of expeditions have left the world's highest mountain strewn with discarded oxygen canisters, abandoned tents, food packaging and worse — so much of it that the peak has earned the unflattering nickname of the "world's highest garbage dump." But DJI thinks its drones can help clean up the mess.
The drone giant has announced the successful completion of three missions on Everest, the headline act being the DJI FlyCart 100. DJI's heavy-lift delivery drone has spent the 2026 spring climbing season shuttling supplies and garbage between Base Camp and Camp 1 on the mountain's Nepalese south side.
A DJI FlyCart 100 drone transports material over Mount Everest. (Image credit: DJI)
Working with local drone company Airlift, DJI says the FlyCart 100 has hauled a total of 10,073kg between the two camps: 7,215kg of climbing supplies (think oxygen tanks, ropes and ladders) on the way up; 2,858kg of waste on the way back down. Going forward, the drone will assist in removing approximately 10,000kg of waste per season from higher camps that previously couldn't be cleaned up at all.
That's a serious amount of junk being shifted, but it's sorely needed. According to National Geographic, the average Everest climber generates around 8kg of trash during their expedition, most of which is left behind on the mountain. And with over 600 people attempting the summit every season — each supported by at least one local guide or porter — the rubbish is piling up quickly.
Eight minutes vs eight hours
The FlyCart 100's advantages aren't limited to its payload — the time (and risk) it saves is also a major boon. Traditionally, ferrying supplies from Base Camp to Camp 1 means Sherpas trekking for six to eight hours on foot through the Khumbu Icefall, a treacherous maze of shifting ice towers and crevasses that ranks among the most dangerous sections of the entire climb. The FlyCart 100 can cover the same route in just eight minutes.
That's not to say the drone has an easy ride. The FlyCart 100 can carry up to 100kg at sea level, but Everest is as far from sea level as our planet's surface gets. In DJI's tests, the drone lifted up to 47kg while operating at altitudes of over 6,300m, in temperatures ranging from -15°C to 5°C — conditions that would ground most consumer drones (and most helicopters, for that matter).
(Image credit: DJI)
"Our team remains dedicated to making the world's highest mountain safer and cleaner for Sherpas and mountaineers worldwide," said DJI spokesperson Christina Zhang. "The success of our latest operations marks a proud milestone, and we hope our ongoing collaboration with the scientific community will further advance drone technology — saving lives and supporting conservation efforts across the globe."
The cleanup effort closely aligns with Nepal's wider push to restore the mountain, including the Nepal Mountain Association's "Zero Waste Initiative 2027." The FlyCart 100 will also support the Nepalese climbing community's goal of transporting around 5,000 oxygen cylinders between Base Camp and Camp 1 each season.
Mavic 3 vs the mountain
DJI has some history on Everest. In 2022, a DJI Mavic 3 became the first drone to capture footage from the mountain's 8,848.86m summit, while in 2024 the FlyCart 30 completed the world's first drone delivery tests on the mountain.
This year's missions went further still: alongside the FlyCart 100's headline-grabbing delivery runs, a DJI Matrice 4E mapped over 3km² of the Khumbu Icefall in centimeter-level detail in just 3.5 hours, giving climbing teams real-time hazard data for planning safer routes. Meanwhile, on the mountain's north side, DJI's first eVTOL delivery drone, the EV50, carried ozone-measuring equipment for atmospheric research, reaching a maximum altitude of 8,861m — higher than the summit itself.
None of this will solve Everest's overcrowding problem, and there are still literal tons of historic garbage buried in its glaciers, with climate change exposing more of it every year. But if a drone can achieve in eight minutes what once took a Sherpa a full day of life-threatening work, it does seem like progress is truly being made.
Right now, speculation about these new devices is rife, and it's almost certain that we'll see the Galaxy Z Fold 8 arrive since it's been a full year since the last iteration. While it's sure to be a good device, I thought I'd do a quick PSA for our readers to say — don't discount the soon-to-be-discontinued Galaxy Z Fold 7, either.
There are two main arguments for this: price and the various rumors surrounding the next-gen devices. I'm delving into those in more detail below, but let me just preface by saying that the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is still an excellent device for 2026, even if it is a little older now.
The Fold 7 is on sale at a great price right now
Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 7: $500 upfront, or up to $1,000 off with a trade-in rebate at Samsung Samsung's current deal on the Galaxy Z Fold 7 feels like a last hurrah for this soon-to-be-superseded device. You've got a choice between a $500 upfront discount or a trade-in rebate of up to $1,000; both are fine choices for a cheaper unlocked device. The upfront discount is particularly good since I doubt the newer devices will be anywhere near this cheap in the near future. View Deal
The first reason you should still consider the Galaxy Z Fold 7 is obviously the price. Right now, Samsung's deal on the device is one of the better ones I've seen in a few months, and it's likely a clearance deal in all but name.
Of the two discounts available, the upfront discount is particularly compelling since it brings the device down to $1,499 upfront. While we don't know any details about the price of the upcoming next-gen devices, I doubt it will be anywhere near as cheap as this for quite some time.
If you are looking to trade in, however, then there could be an argument for waiting for the next device. The Samsung reservation campaign already promised discounts of up to $1,200 via trade-in, so you'll likely be able to get a little bit extra off the upcoming devices if you wait.
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Samsung could be changing the next device dramatically
(Image credit: Lance Ulanoff / Future)
The second reason for buying the Galaxy Z Fold 7 now is that Samsung could potentially be tweaking the formula significantly for the next device. Rumors and marketing information have pointed to a possible new shape or form factor, which could either be a minor tweak or a radical departure.
For example, it could just be that the tweaks to the size or ratio of the display, or it could completely switch it up to resemble something like the now-discontinued Microsoft Surface Duo. Apple's long-awaited foldable device is likely to arrive this year, so it could be that the brand is looking to head off the competition early with its own statement.
Regardless, if you already like what the Fold 7 is offering, then this could be a good opportunity to snap it up before it's gone for good. We're actually fans of the device's eight-inch main display since it folds down to a size that's essentially the same as a normal phone. It's quite a pocketable device thanks to its 4.2mm thickness, which is particularly handy when it comes to these larger foldables.
With that said, the Fold 8 could be even thinner when it arrives. We're also hoping for official S-Pen support with this next-generation, because that's one of our main criticisms of the outgoing Fold 7. Although by most metrics, it's still an excellent phone for 2026.
Best Buy is currently one of the top places to shop if you need a new laptop, as the retailer is currently offering up to $700 off a range of devices. I've looked through its latest sale and picked out the seven laptop deals that stand out above the rest, with prices starting at $199.99.
My top pick is this HP OmniBook 3 for $549.99 (was $949.99). With its Snapdragon X processor, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB SSD for storage, I think it's a solid all-rounder for the price. You get a fast and efficient CPU, good overall performance for general, business, and productivity needs, and incredible battery life of up to 32 hours.
If you want something cheaper for more basic needs, or something with a bit more power for creative tasks and more demanding multitasking, then do have a browse through all of my recommendations below to see if one suits you better.
This HP Chromebook 14 is a basic device, but it's cheap, making it a great buy for light use such as general browsing and schoolwork. It also boasts full-day battery life thanks to the lean but perfectly functional Chrome OS from Google, meaning it's best suited for students or those always on the move. If you have around $200 to spend and need a cheap laptop, then it's one of the best options right now.View Deal
This version of the Acer Chromebook Plus offers a solid amount of power for the price. It includes 8GB of RAM and an Intel i3 processor, boosting performance, boot times and load times. Storage of 128GB is a bit underwhelming, but you do get a large and bright IPS display, and decent battery life of around 12 hours — that's more than enough to last a full working day. At a little under $350, it's a smart buy for school or college, or just as a home laptop for light use and everyday tasks.View Deal
This is a solid discount on a modern laptop powered by one of the efficient Snapdragon X CPUs. As well as excellent levels of all-around performance, this device boasts a huge all-day battery life, so you won't need to worry about being attached to a charger at all times. There's even 512GB of SSD storage, which you don't often see in combination with those other strong performance components at this price point. This is an all-around excellent laptop for everyday, college and business use.View Deal
This high-end LG laptop is a strong buy for demanding work, productivity, and creative needs. With a powerful AMD processor and a massive 1TB SSD of storage, you can expect speedy performance and super-fast load times. You also get a large 16-inch display, making it easier to view large spreadsheets or edit photos with ease.View Deal
It may be a couple of generations old now, but this Samsung Galaxy Book4 Edge still boasts a beefy spec for the price. You get a Snapdragon X Elite processor, 16GB of RAM, and 512GB of storage. It has a great-looking 14-inch AMOLED touchscreen, which is bright and vibrant while also small enough to ensure this laptop is incredibly lightweight, slim, and stylish. The battery life of up to 18 hours is also a huge boost.View Deal
There's a massive $500 price cut on this powerful high-end laptop, which boasts an AMD Ryzen AI 9, a performance-boosting 32GB of RAM and a large 1TB SSD. This is a great pick for business and productivity needs, with enough power to multitask with ease and battery life that lasts a full day.View Deal
Costs have soared in recent months for RAM and storage, but this is still a reasonable price for a mid-range gaming laptop in Best Buy's latest sale. The spec boasts a responsive 14-inch 120Hz display and components that are suitable for running most games in 1080p at medium to high settings. Some tweaks may be needed depending on the game, but it should comfortably handle almost anything you want to run — from less demanding titles such as Fortnite, Roblox, and League of Legends, to some of the latest blockbuster releases.View Deal
This powerful and versatile HP OmniBook Flip offers impressive performance for the price, with powerful components such as a modern Intel Core Ultra 5 processor, a healthy 16GB of RAM to boost performance, and a decent 512GB SSD for storage. You can comfortably handle everyday tasks, demanding work, video calls, media streaming and more with this laptop, all with the option to flip it around to a 14inch touchscreen tablet when needed, too.View Deal
The newest MacBook Air M5 is here, and it just got its biggest discount yet on Amazon. Our reviewer called it "the best ultraportable I've ever used" and awarded it 4.5-stars, so it's every bit as good as its already excellent predecessor. As well as the powerful and efficient M5 chip, the latest MacBook Air boasts a slick 13.6-inch Liquid Retina display, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD as standard. Those are solid overall specs for all-around use, productivity, and creative tasks.View Deal
The newest MacBook Air M5 is here, and the larger 15-inch model is now on sale for Memorial Day at Best Buy. Our reviewer called the smaller 13-inch version "the best ultraportable I've ever used" and awarded it 4.5-stars, so these devices are every bit as good as the already excellent predecessors. As well as the powerful and efficient M5 chip, the latest MacBook Air boasts a slick 15-inch Liquid Retina display, 16GB of RAM, and a 512GB SSD as standard. Those are solid overall specs for all-around use, productivity, and creative tasks.View Deal
Kylian Mbappe, Erling Haaland and Lionel Messi are among the stars aiming to fire their countries one step closer to glory in the FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-finals — and you can live stream all four games around the world for free.
France face Morocco, Spain play Belgium, Norway take on England and Argentina go up against Switzerland in four days of football action.
So, read on as we show you exactly how to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-finals for free from anywhere.
How to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-finals for free
The FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-finals are available to watch for free in multiple countries, including the UK, Australia, Brazil, Belgium, Canada, Ireland, Italy, Netherlands, Switzerland and Turkey.
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How to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-finals in the US
US viewers can watch all of the FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-finals on Fox (English commentary) or Telemundo (Spanish commentary).
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How to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-finals in the UK
UK customers are in luck as they can stream all of the FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-finals for free on BBC and ITV.
ITV is showing France vs Morocco, Norway vs England and Argentina vs Switzerland. Live coverage is on ITV1 and ITVX.
Meanwhile, Spain vs Belgium is on BBC One and BBC iPlayer.
You require a TV license and a valid UK postcode for an account (e.g. SE1 7PB).
Norton VPN can unlock your stream if you're abroad today.
How to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-finals in Australia
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The FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-finals will be shown for free in Australia on SBS On Demand.
The streaming platform has every game of the tournament for free, making it the perfect place for your World Cup viewing.
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How to watch FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-finals in Canada
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In Canada, TSN and free-to-air channel CTV will be broadcasting all of the FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-finals.
You can live stream via the TSN+ streaming platform, which costs CA$8 per month or CA$80 per year.
CTV will require TV provider login details for you to watch for free online.
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FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-finals: Match Information
Preview
A mouth-watering set of fixtures begins with France's clash with Morocco in Boston, in a repeat of the World Cup 2022 semi-final. Les Bleus have looked almost unstoppable so far this summer, with Mbappe scoring seven goals in just five matches, but the Atlas Lions have already gone toe-to-toe with Brazil and the Netherlands in this tournament and will believe they can spring a shock. That game is followed by Spain's meeting with Belgium in Los Angeles, in which the Euro 2024 champions will aim to extend a record run of six successive World Cup clean sheets. That streak will be tested by the Red Devils, who have scored 12 goals in their past three matches.
Next up is a tale of two strikers, as Haaland's Norway face Harry Kane's England in Miami. The Norwegian hitman has also bagged seven goals this tournament, including a match-winning double against Brazil, but the Three Lions will be buoyed by a thrilling 3-2 victory over co-hosts Mexico at Estadio Azteca in the last 16. The quarter-final line-up is completed by reigning champions Argentina's clash with Switzerland in Kansas, which will see Messi - who is leading the tournament's goalscoring charts, with eight - try to breach a defence that is yet to concede in almost four hours of knockout football.
What time do the FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-finals start?
France vs Morocco: Thursday, July 9 | 9pm BST / 4pm ET / 6am AEST (Fri)
Spain vs Belgium: Friday, July 10 | 8pm BST / 3pm ET / 5am AEST (Sat)
Norway vs England: Saturday, July 11 | 10pm BST / 5pm ET / 7am AEST (Sun)
Argentina vs Switzerland: Sunday, July 12 | 2am BST / 9pm ET (Sat) / 11am AEST
Road to the quarter-finals
Stage
France
Morocco
Spain
Belgium
Norway
England
Argentina
Switzerland
Group stage
Group I: 1st, 9 points
Group C: 2nd, 7 points
Group H: 1st, 7 points
Group G: 1st, 5 points
Group I: 2nd, 6 points
Group L: 1st, 7 points
Group J: 1st, 9 points
Group B: 1st, 7 points
Last 32
Beat Sweden (3-0)
Beat Netherlands (1-1 AET; 3-2 on pens)
Beat Austria (3-0)
Beat Senegal (3-2 AET)
Beat Ivory Coast (2-1)
Beat DR Congo (2-1)
Beat Cape Verde (3-2 AET)
Beat Algeria (2-0)
Last 16
Beat Paraguay (1-0)
Beat Canada (3-0)
Beat Portugal (1-0)
Beat USA (4-1)
Beat Brazil (2-1)
Beat Mexico (3-2)
Beat Egypt (3-2)
Beat Colombia (0-0 AET; 4-3 pens)
Can I watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 quarter-finals on my mobile?
Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone's browser.
You can also stay up-to-date with all of the key World Cup moments on the official social media channels on X/Twitter (@FIFAWorldCup), Instagram (@FIFAWorldCup), TikTok (@FIFAWorldCup) and YouTube (@FIFA).
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Accenture confirms cyberattack after threat actor “888” advertised selling 35GB of stolen source code and keys from its Azure DevOps repos
Hacker claims archive includes RSA/SSH keys, Azure PATs, storage access keys, and configs, though details remain unverified
Accenture says the breach was remediated with no operational impact; the same actor previously tried selling Accenture employee data after a 2024 third‑party breach
Accenture has confirmed suffering a cyberattack, days after threat actors started selling an archive allegedly coming from the firm.
"We are aware of this isolated matter, and we have remediated its source. There is no impact to Accenture operations and service delivery," Accenture said in a statement toBleepingComputer.
It follows a relatively unknown threat actor called 888 posting a new thread on an underground forum, advertising the sale of an archive seemingly stolen from the global professional services company.
Accenture breach
"Today I am selling the Accenture Data Breach, thanks for reading and enjoy!," the hacker said. "In July 2026, Accenture suffered a data breach which resulted in just over 35gb of source codes getting stolen from the company."
The threat actor claims to have nabbed source code, RSA keys, SSH keys, Azure Personal Access Tokens (PAT), Azure Storage access keys, and configuration files. They also shared screenshots showing how they closed an Azure DevOps repository, but at this time these claims were not independently verified.
Accenture did not say how much data it lost in the breach, or what the nature of the stolen files is. The company also did not explain how it got breached but did stress that the hole has been plugged.
According to BleepingComputer, this same threat actor tried to sell Accenture employee data after a third-party breach back in 2024.
Accenture is one of the world's largest professional services and consulting firms, providing consulting, technology, managed services, and cloud engineering, to businesses and governments. It was founded in 1989 as a spin-off from Arthur Andersen's consulting business, and today operates in more than 120 countries with hundreds of thousands of employees.
In 2021, it suffered a ransomware attack at the hands of the infamous LockBit, who also managed to steal data from its systems.
Asus has unveiled the ROG Raikiri II Pro PC Controller and the Gjallar Gaming Soundbar
The Raikiri II Pro features "competition-grade responsiveness and ultra-low latency," 79 hours of battery life, and a built-in full-color panel
The Gjallar Gaming Soundbar features Dolby Atmos surround sound and is designed for multi-platform compatibility
Asus Republic of Gamers has announced the ROG Raikiri II Pro, a high-end, elite performance PC controller, and the premium, compact Gjallar Gaming Soundbar.
Asus describes the Raikiri II Pro PC Controller as "the ultimate gaming controller" that provides users with "unparalleled precision control to dominate gaming arenas."
Complete with a competition-grade 8000Hz polling rate and 2.4GHz wireless performance enhanced by ROG SpeedNova technology for high-range responsive control and ultra-low latency, the controller also features micro switch buttons and bumpers for instant actuation and tactile feedback.
It also boasts Dual Mode Triggers, letting users seamlessly transition between short-travel, micro-switch, and TMR sensor triggers with full travel, "allowing for a tailored feel based on game genre."
For more personalized control, the Raikiri II Pro offers hot-swappable TMR joystick modules and includes two sets of joystick modules that can be adapted for any playstyle.
The eye-catching built-in full-color panel on the front of the controller also allows for convenient, on-the-fly adjustments, such as button remapping, vibration intensity, joystick calibration, lighting effects, and brightness.
Users can also switch between five unique profiles and link up to the ASUS Gear Link software to enable further customization options, including detailed button mapping, joystick sensitivity, and more.
The premium controller is built for long gaming sessions, delivering up to 79 hours of battery life on a single charge.
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Then there's the Gjallar Gaming Soundbar, a premium gaming soundbar designed for "impactful, cinematic surround sound, clear in-game communication, and multi-platform compatibility to streamline any setup."
The accessory immerses listeners in a realistic 3D soundstage via 2.1.2 Dolby Atmos surround sound with left and right full-range speakers and offers an all-in-one audio control hub that provides convenient access to EQ settings, playback controls, and input source selection.
An RGB lighting system also offers up to 16.8 million colors and four preset effects for a complete, cohesive gaming setup for more personalization.
The Gjallar houses built-in Acoustic Echo Cancellation (AEC) microphones for seamless communication and offer multi-device, multi-platform connectivity via USB-C, HDMI 2.1 (eARC), optical and AUX input, and Bluetooth 5.3.
There's also a built-in USB hub on the side of the soundbar for USB Type-A connections, and users can make easy customization adjustments via the Gear Link app, such as EQ, lighting, microphone settings, and more.
Pricing details for both the ROG Raikiri II Pro PC Controller and Gjallar Gaming Soundbar will be revealed soon.
TechRadar reviewed the ROG Raikiri II Pro's predecessor, the Asus ROG Raikiri II, earlier this year, with Josh, our reviews editor, calling it "impressive on every front" and claiming he's never going back to a regular controller after using it. Time will tell whether the Raikiri II Pro PC controller will ahve the same impact.
World Cup 2026 live streams are serving up the quarter-final clash between Mbappe's France and Hakimi's Morocco today at 9pm BST / 4pm ET.
France will undoubtedly have prepared for the worst. They've won four of their six previous meetings with the Atlas Lions, drawing the other two, and Kylian Mbappe and Michael Olise have been two of the best players at the World Cup.
The game takes place in extraordinary circumstances, with trust in FIFA at an all-time low. And now, an all-Argentine team of referees has been appointed to officiate this France vs Morocco game.
Every match from here on out is one bad touch, one worldie, or one penalty shootout away from football immortality. France vs Morocco gets the last-eight party started today, with Spain, Belgium, England, Norway, Argentina and Switzerland all still dreaming of lifting the trophy.
Whether you're watching from your sofa, on your commute or pretending to work (we won't tell), here's exactly how to stream every World Cup 2026 live stream.
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Use a VPN to watch World Cup 2026 live streams
If you’re traveling abroad, you might discover your usual World Cup stream is suddenly unavailable due to geo-restrictions.
Don’t worry, that’s exactly where a VPN can help. VPN apps let you connect to servers around the world so you can securely access your usual World Cup coverage as if you were back in your home country.
Watch your local World Cup streams from anywhere. Norton VPN delivers fast, secure connections and worldwide servers, so you can stream games from anywhere with ease.
Alternatively, you can live stream all 104 World Cup games via Fox One, which costs $19.99/month after a 3-day FREE trial.
To access Telemundo,you can purchase one of the above cord-cutters or stream Telemundo on Peacock.
Visiting the US for the World Cup? Use Norton VPN to tap into your local live streams.
How to watch World Cup live streams in the UK
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World Cup coverage is shared between ITV and BBC channels in the UK, which means all 104 games are free-to-air. ITV1, ITV4, BBC One and BBC Two are the terrestrial channels required for viewing.
FYI: Saturday's England vs Norway game will be live on BBC.
To live stream: ITVX and BBC iPlayer websites and mobile apps (4K World Cup coverage only available via BBC iPlayer, the ITV streams top out at HD quality).
Outside the UK? Check out Norton VPN and follow the instructions above.
How to watch World Cup 2026 live streams in Canada
In Canada, you can watch all 104 games of World Cup 2026 on TSN. There are no free streams in Canada.
You can live stream World Cup games via the TSN+ platform, which costs CA$29.99/month, CA$59.99/quarter or CA$249.99/year.
45 games, including the World Cup final and both semi-finals, will also be available to watch on CTV.
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How to watch World Cup 2026 live streams in Australia
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Free-to-air SBS is showing World Cup 2026 in its entirety in Australia, with live streaming available via SBS on Demand – including the quarter-finals, semi-finals and World Cup final.
You will need an account with a valid Australia postcode (e.g. 2042).
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World Cup 2026: Need to Know
World Cup 2026 Preview
The World Cup has reached the stage where heroes are made, favourites wobble, and every loose back-pass feels like a heart-stopped (see: England vs Mexico).
Meanwhile, the Golden Boot race is a a four-way sprint featuring Kylian Mbappe (7), Erling (7), Lionel Messi (8) and Harry Kane (6).
After 96 games, we are down to eight: France, Morocco, Spain, Belgium, Norway, England, Argentina and Switzerland.
The quarter-finals start today, July 9, with France vs Morocco in Boston, before Spain face Belgium, Norway meet England on Saturday, July 11, and Lionel Messi’s Argentina try to dodge another banana skin against Switzerland.
And the semi-final picture is shaping up nicely: France or Morocco will face Spain or Belgium on July 14, while Norway or England will meet Argentina or Switzerland on July 15.
The World Cup Final on Sunday, July 19 is coming up fast and
What is the World Cup 2026 schedule and results
(All times BST)
GROUP STAGE
Thursday, June 11 Mexico 2-0 South Africa
Friday, June 12 South Korea 2-1 Czech Republic Canada 1-1 Bosnia-Herzegovina
Saturday, June 13 USA 4-1 Paraguay Qatar 1-1 Switzerland Brazil 1-1 Morocco
Sunday, June 14 Haiti 0-1 Scotland Australia 2-0 Turkey Germany 7-1 Curacao Netherlands 2-2 Japan
Monday, June 15 Ivory Coast 1-0 Ecuador Sweden 5-1 Tunisia Spain 0-0 Cape Verde Belgium 1-1 Egypt Saudi Arabia 1-1 Uruguay
Tuesday, June 16 Iran 2-2 New Zealand France 3-1 Senegal Iraq 1-4 Norway
Wednesday, June 17 Argentina 3-0 Algeria Austria 3-1 Jordan Portugal 1-1 DR Congo England 4-2 Croatia
Thursday, June 18 Ghana 1-0 Panama Uzbekistan 1-3 Colombia Czech Republic 1-1 South Africa Switzerland 4-1 Bosnia-Herzegovina Canada 6-0 Qatar
Friday, June 19 Mexico 1-0 South Korea USA 2-0 Australia Scotland 0-1 Morocco
Saturday, June 20 Brazil 3-0 Haiti Turkey 0-1 Paraguay Netherlands 5-1 Sweden Germany 2-1 Ivory Coast
Sunday, June 21 Ecuador 0-0 Curacao Tunisia 0-4 Japan Spain 4-0 Saudi Arabia Belgium 0-0 Iran Uruguay 2-2 Cape Verde
Monday, June 22 New Zealand 1-3 Egypt Argentina 2-0 Austria France 3-0 Iraq
Tuesday, June 23 Norway 3-2 Senegal Jordan 2-1 Algeria Portugal 5-0 Uzbekistan England 0-0 Ghana
Wednesday, June 24 Panama 0-1 Croatia Colombia 1-0 DR Congo Switzerland 2-1 Canada Bosnia-Herzegovina 3-1 Qatar Morocco 4-2 Haiti Scotland 0-3 Brazil
Thursday, June 25 South Africa 1-0 South Korea Czech Republic 0-3 Mexico Curacao 0-2 Ivory Coast Ecuador 2-1 Germany
Friday, June 26 Tunisia 1-3 Netherlands Japan 1-1 Sweden Turkey 3-2 USA Paraguay 0-0 Australia Norway 1-4 France Senegal 5-0 Iraq
Saturday, June 27 Cape Verde 0-0 Saudi Arabia Uruguay 0-1 Spain New Zealand 1-5 Belgium Egypt 1-1 Iran Panama 0-2 England Croatia 2-1 Ghana
Sunday, June 28 Colombia 0-0 Portugal DR Congo 3-1 Uzbekistan Algeria 3-3 Austria Jordan 1-3 Argentina
KNOCKOUT STAGE
ROUND OF 32
Sunday, June 28 South Africa 0-1 Canada
Monday, June 29 Brazil 2-1 Japan Germany 1-1 Paraguay (Paraguay won 4-3 on penalties)
Tuesday, June 30 Netherlands 1-1 Morocco (Morocco won 3-2 on penalties) Ivory Coast 1-2 Norway France 3-0 Sweden
Wednesday, July 1 Mexico 2-0 Ecuador England 2-1 DR Congo Belgium 3-2 Senegal (ET)
Thursday, July 2 USA 2-0 Bosnia-Herzegovina Spain 3-0 Austria
Friday, July 3 Portugal 2-1 Croatia Switzerland 2-0 Algeria Australia 1-1 Egypt (Egypt won 4-2 on penalties) Argentina 3-2 Cape Verde (ET)
Saturday, July 4 Colombia 1-0 Ghana
ROUND OF 16
Saturday, July 4 Canada 0-3 Morocco Paraguay 0-1 France
Sunday, July 5 Brazil 1-2 Norway
Monday, July 6 Mexico 2-3 England Portugal 0-1 Spain
Tuesday, July 7 USA 1-4 Belgium Argentina 3-2 Egypt Switzerland 0-0 Colombia (Switzerland won 4-3 on penalties)
Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone's browser.
You can also stay up-to-date with all of the key World Cup highlights on the official social media channels on Instagram (@FIFAWorldCup), Facebook (@FIFAWorldCup) and FIFA's YouTube (@FIFA).
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While the AI data center boom is undoubtedly an opportunity for the fiber industry, it also presents something of a challenge.
Sure, investment in network infrastructure is rarely a bad thing. I can’t help, however, getting flashbacks to the early 2000’s - operators pouring billions into fiber, without proven demand.
This resulted in stranded assets, empty capacity, and ultimately, a bust that hampered telecoms for nearly a decade.
This time around, as serious AI momentum continues to grow, with megawatt campuses, GPU clusters, hyperscaler capex announced seemingly every week, the temptation to ‘follow the boom’ is rearing its head again.
I’m optimistic, however, that the industry has learnt its lesson. Not just to avoid overspend, but to be far more targeted about where fiber actually gets built, what kind of fiber is needed, and which partnerships can make new routes commercially viable.
AI demand is real, but discipline will be crucial
There’s no denying AI demand is there, but it's important operators don’t get caught up in the hype and assume it will be everywhere.
It may sound basic, but the industry needs to read the tea leaves carefully. Data centers have never had the luxury of a ‘build it, and they will come’ approach. The strongest sites tend to sit where demand, power, fiber and customer ecosystems can all be brought together. Things are changing however; data centers are on the move.
Fiber investment therefore, should focus on solid signals, from AI Growth Zones and established data center corridors to cloud on-ramps, internet exchanges and emerging compute clusters. While the latter two have traditionally centered around London (particularly the London Docklands and Slough), the Government’s proposed AI Growth Zones point to a broader regional shift.
Sites in Oxfordshire, the North East, North Wales, South Wales and Lanarkshire in Scotland aim to spread AI infrastructure development away from the capital, bringing data center demand closer to new regional power, land and connectivity ecosystems.
Beyond the Government initiatives investors are also placing bets on other development opportunities outside of the traditional areas.
AI hyperscalers want platforms, not just physical fiber
But even if you do invest in fiber build in all the right places, that’s no longer a guarantee. While location is one aspect (and admittedly, not a ground-breaking one, pardon the pun), there’s a new, arguably even bigger factor that network operators can’t ignore - consumability.
Hyperscalers, neoclouds and AI infrastructure businesses are not always buying connectivity in the same way as traditional telecoms customers. They expect capacity to be identifiable, orderable and scalable at speed. In other words, they want the fiber market to feel more like a platform than a slow procurement exercise.
AI workloads are also pushing future rack-density designs towards 1MW, which places extreme demands not just on power and cooling, but on fiber density and the speed at which capacity can be provisioned.
As these companies scale, providers that can offer API-driven ordering, rapid provisioning, clear visibility of available routes and flexible rerouting will be in the strongest position when capacity decisions are made.
Having fiber in the right place may secure a place in the conversation, but making that fiber easier to consume will increasingly determine who wins the work.
Compute is useless without connectivity
There’s another major factor, however, one that is often overlooked and missed in the media conversation around UK AI infrastructure - backbone connectivity.
As a call back to the opening of this article, AI infrastructure is often viewed as a hardware arms race. With much of the focus falling on megawatts, GPU clusters and hyperscaler capex, with data center capacity treated as a shorthand for infrastructure readiness.
This view missed the wider systems those facilities depend on. Without the right infrastructure backing up development, the UK risks repeating old DC patterns, where new sites sit underutilized due to a lack of customers, or are delayed entirely due to missing fundamental backbone infrastructure. This concern is already starting to bite. According to recent research, 82% of UK DC operators have already delayed new facilities or expansions because of limited access to high-capacity fiber infrastructure.
Take the UK government’s compute ambitions. The UK has said it will need at least 6GW of AI-capable data center capacity by 2030 to support the growing demands of AI. That is a serious statement of intent, but the gap between ambition and deliverability is still understated. The UK’s AI ambitions are often framed in terms of compute capacity, rather than the connectivity and required to make those investments viable.
None of this makes the UK’s AI ambitions unrealistic. But it does mean fiber can’t be treated as an afterthought. Data-center operators, hyperscalers and network providers need to plan connectivity earlier. Developing a clearer view of where capacity exists and where new resilient routes are needed, particularly in more regional locations outside of London or where the landscape is more challenging for development. Alongside how quickly they can be made commercially available.
Interestingly, in recent months we have seen a change in the approach to fiber emerging. Much earlier engagement from the DC developer/operators on fiber availability and timeline to deliver, along with a significant increase in the capacity required from day one, with a much steeper ramp in uptake.
This tells us two things, the forecast in uptake and data movement has shifted, as has the move to further de-risk a development by getting assurance on fiber/connectivity at a much earlier stage.
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Paramount+ confirms MobLand season 2 release date as September 18, and releases first teaser trailer
This comes after Tom Hardy was rumored to be fired from the show following season 2 production issues
Hardy, Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren will returning as leading cast across 10 new episodes
Paramount+ has confirmed that MobLand season 2 will return on September 18, 2026 in its first teaser trailer, which you can catch up with below.
According to the studios, the 10-episode season will see "the Harrigans struggle to show a unified front as rising rivals threaten their fractured criminal empire.
"Harry Da Souza (Tom Hardy), their street-smart and formidable ‘fixer’, must walk a dangerous tightrope when tensions within the family intensify. As violence spills into every corner of their lives, loyalties snap, safety proves temporary, and the battle for power leaves no room for mercy."
Hardy, Pierce Brosnan and Helen Mirren will return to lead the cast, and are joined by Paddy Considine, Joanne Froggatt, Lara Pulver, Anson Boon, Mandeep Dhillon, Jasmine Jobson, Teddie Allen, Emmett J Scanlan, Johnny Flynn, Ophelia Lovibond, Janet McTeer, and Toby Jones.
If anything, this could now confirm that Hardy's role in the show is safe, following rumors that he wouldn't be returning for season 3 after "career suicide behavior."
MobLand season 2 feels stronger than ever after Hardy exit rumors threatened to derail season 3
Let's recap what happened. On May 27, an article from The Hollywood Reporter claimed that if MobLand season 3 were renewed, it would begin shooting later this year — but behavior from star Tom Hardy had "spooked producers".
The source alleged: “He refused to come out of his trailer for hours at a time. He kept the cast waiting, [which is] a power play. Keeping Pierce Brosnan, Helen Mirren and others waiting is career suicide, I would wager.”
However, a separate source has since told Variety, “Tom was not fired, the door is not closed for season 3 and things are being worked through creatively."
Paramount+ has made no official comment on renewal of season 3, but if it does happen, we can expect news towards the end of season 2's release.
In the meantime, the above trailer has already been described as "ruthless" by fans. As one YouTube comment puts it, "The first season set the chessboard. This trailer looks like someone just flipped the table. MobLand is back and it looks ruthless."
"There is no MobLand without Tom Hardy," a second weighed in.
Forging a new era of PC craftsmanship, MSI unveils its ultimate flagship ecosystem: the MEG MAESTRO 900R full tower case and the MEG CORELIQUID E15 360 AIO liquid cooler. United by premium aluminium craftsmanship, signature diamond-cut detailing, and sophisticated finishing techniques, both products elevate high-performance hardware into a form of industrial art.
Honored with the 2026 Red Dot Design Award, this flagship ecosystem is designed for elite enthusiasts, creators, and premium PC builders who view their systems as expressions of personal taste and craftsmanship. Its refined, furniture-inspired aesthetic blends naturally into modern gaming rooms, studios, and premium workspaces.
Micron Technology, Inc. (Nasdaq: MU) today announced it is accelerating its planned U.S. fab and technology investments and increasing its expected spend to more than $250 billion through 2035, driven by surging demand for memory in the AI era. Micron anticipates that the increase in investments will support its long-term goal of producing 40% of its DRAM in the U.S. while creating additional good-paying direct and indirect jobs. The expanded investment reflects Micron's confidence in its technology leadership and continued demand for its leading-edge memory products.
The announcement comes as Micron celebrates the first concrete pour milestone at its Clay, New York site, which occurs more than one quarter ahead of the original plan and marks the transition from site preparation to vertical construction. As announced earlier today, Micron also plans to invest up to $3 billion to develop the domestic semiconductor supply chain ecosystem in support of its U.S. manufacturing footprint.
The Defense Innovation Unit (DIU), the Pentagon organization that pulls commercial tech into the military, has opened submissions for a project called Massed Modular Aircraft (MMA).
The latest wave of layoffs at Microsoft's Xbox which is set to cut a total of 3,200 jobs by July 2027 is set to have significant consequences across every studio still under the umbrella. id Software is among the developers that has been impacted the most, as not only 136 developers were laid off from the studio, but also reportedly the entirety, or close by, of the id Tech team which worked on the great game engine that powers games such as DOOM Eternal, DOOM: The Dark Ages, and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. "Key positions were cut and […]
Samsung’s health ambitions have quietly expanded well beyond step counts and sleep scores, and its latest research partnership makes that clearer than ever.
The Korean tech giant has joined forces with UC San Francisco’s Neuroscape center on a year-long study called Technology for Aging Health: Digital Approaches (TAH-DA), aimed at figuring out what a wearable can actually tell us about the aging brain.
Recruitment kicked off earlier this year, and researchers are hoping to sign up 200 adults from every decade between 40 and 89, which gives them a genuinely broad slice of the adult population to work with.
Enrolled participants get a Galaxy Watch to wear around the clock for twelve months, logging heart rate, ECG readings, blood pressure, blood oxygen, body composition, skin temperature, sleep patterns, and daily activity.
Alongside that, they’re issued a Galaxy Tab A9 loaded with cognitive assessments and Neuroscape’s own digital training games. Some participants land in an intervention group, others in a control group, and everyone gets tested at three separate points:
baseline
right after the training phase
again nine months out
If it works, Samsung could end up sitting on one of the more valuable behavioral datasets in consumer tech, arguably more useful long-term than anything gathered from fitness tracking alone.
Sony has reportedly imposed a ₹500,000 ($5,800) weekly cap on PlayStation Store wallet top-up sales for Indian retailers. The move is aimed at curbing fraudulent transactions, but bodes ill for Sony’s push toward an increasingly digital PlayStation ecosystem that often relies on PSN gift cards for transactions.
Govee has launched a new outdoor floodlight that is not only especially bright but can also light up in color and comes with a motion sensor. A launch discount is available in some markets.
Epic Games has reached a proposed settlement with former Fortnite associate producer Hayden Cohen, whom it accused of leaking confidential crossover and content details through an X account. The agreement, pending judicial approval, includes a permanent injunction barring Cohen from accessing or sharing Epic trade secrets, but does not appear to require monetary damages.
SoFlow has introduced two new street-legal electric scooters, the So One Pro 3 and the SO4 Pro Max 2, both of which can be located via Apple Find My and Android Find Hub.
If you need a PC, buying one with a good amount of RAM is a good idea. After all, who knows how expensive memory will become? A more affordable laptop like the Lenovo ThinkBook 14 G9 IPL is ideal for this.
Capcom moved the release of Onimusha: Way of the Sword forward to September 4, 2026, for PC and consoles. A playable demo is live now with an exclusive unlockable charm.
Meta's new AI image generator Muse Image can process public Instagram photos from any stranger into new images. The feature is enabled by default, and there is no notification. We show what Muse Image can do and how to stop your images from being used in just a few steps.
Millions of EVs sit parked outside unused for most of the day. With bidirectional charging and a smart home energy management system (HEMS), EV batteries are now becoming a key component of the energy transition. An overview of V2H, V2G and the new mandatory standards for home chargers starting in 2027.
A challenge to Porsche, Ferrari, and Lamborghini: BYD is using its premium Denza brand to launch a direct attack on the established sports car elite. The new all-electric Denza Z supercar delivers a massive 1,604 hp and hits 100 kph in under 2 seconds. The real game changer is its extreme 1,500 kW charging capacity.
Ayaneo has officially revealed the name of its new Konkr handheld. The upcoming device is expected to arrive as a modern reimagination of Nintendo's Game Boy Advance.
Video games and teenagers: A new study from Austria's KL Krems private university offers surprising findings on screen time. It is not hours of gaming that harm cognition, but hidden addictive behavior. Here is an overview of the data on shooter games, strategy titles, and the serious effects of internet gaming disorder.
Tech is getting more expensive instead of cheaper - a phenomenon of our time? The crisis is particularly noticeable in the smart home sector, with price increases easily exceeding 100 percent.
After teasing replaceable front panel screens for the Steam Machine earlier this year, Jsaux has now confirmed it will release three versions: Color E-Ink, Mono E-Ink, and Color Dot Matrix. The company has yet to reveal pricing or availability details.
Acer is releasing a new version of its Nitro V 16 AI gaming laptop in the US. The updated model pairs AMD's 8-core Ryzen 9 270 processor with Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5070 laptop GPU and adds a faster 180Hz display. Preorders are now open on Amazon for $2,099.99.
The Galaxy S26 series has been a smash hit for Samsung – the trio sold 3 million units in its home country of South Korea in just 118 days. That’s under four months. For comparison, the previous Galaxy S25 generation launched in early February and hit the 3 million mark in early August, which is six months. Before that, the S24 series needed two months more to reach the same target.
The 2026 flagships started off strong with 1.35 million over 7 days of pre-orders in Korea, up from the previous record of 1.3 million set by the S25 series – and the older models had 11 days of...
Huawei has been on a teaser roll ahead of next week’s Pura 90s series global launch event, and we now have two additional devices that will be showcased alongside the Pura 90s Pro and 90s Pro Max.
Huawei is bringing a new MatePad Air to the mix. The device is showcased in pink, white and blue colors, and we can see it features a pill-shaped camera cutout, as well as a stylus and keyboard cover. It remains to be seen what other differences it will feature compared to the MatePad Air (2025).
Huawei will also bring its FreeClip 2 S wireless earbuds. These were already announced in...
State attorneys general said they found that Block misled users by falsely advertising that Cash App provided bank-like protections, including advanced fraud detection.
Claude’s new Reflect dashboard doesn’t just visualize how you use AI. It also subtly reinforces how much of your daily work now depends on Anthropic’s chatbot.
Portekiz Futbol Federasyonu ile Jorge Jesus arasında milli takım teknik direktörlüğü için anlaşma sağlandığı öne sürüldü. A Bola'nın haberine göre imzalar atıldı, resmi açıklama 10 Temmuz Cuma günü yapılacak.
Milli yelkenci Doğukan Kandemir, Hopa'dan İskenderun'a uzanan yolculuğunu 11 gün 9 saat 40 dakikada tamamlayarak Solo Türkiye Turu Rekoru'nun yeni sahibi oldu.
1'inci Lig'in yeni temsilcisi Muğlaspor, transfer çalışmaları kapsamında Baran Ekiz'i kadrosuna kattı. Yeşil-beyazlı ekip, genç orta saha oyuncusuyla resmi sözleşme imzaladı.
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Portuqaliyalı futbol mütəxəssisi mütəxəssis Filipe Kandido Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında mübarizə aparan “Sumqayıt”a baş məşqçi təyin edilib.
Arena.az bu barədə sözügedən klubun mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.
Bu gün klubun təsisçisi və baş sponsoru olan “Azərikimya” İB-nin ofisində təşkilatın baş direktoru və klubun Müşahidə Şurasının sədri Elnur Məmmədli yeni baş məşqçini qəbul edib. Sədr portuqaliyalı mütəxəssisə xatirə hədiyyələri təqdim edib, qarşıdakı mövsümdə ona işlərində uğurlar arzulayıb.
Portuqaliyalı mütəxəssislə 1 illik müqavilə imzalandığı diqqətə çatdırılıb.
Filipe Kandido 2013-cü ildən məşqçilik fəaliyyəti ilə məşğuldur. O, “Sousense”, “Salqeyros”, “Unian Leyriya”, “Mafra”, B-SAD, “Nasional”, “Boavişta” kimi komandalara rəhbərlik edib. Kandidonun sonuncu iş yeri “Pasuş de Ferreyra” olub. 46 yaşlı mütəxəssis 2025-ci ildə bu komandanı tərk edəndən bəri işsiz idi.
İngiltərənin “Tottenhem” klubunun rumıniyalı mərkəz müdafiəçisi Radu Draquşin bundan sonra “Fiorentina”nın uğurları üçün çalışacaq.
Arena.az bu barədə İtaliya klubunun rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
Klublar arasındakı razılaşmaya əsasən, Rumıniya millisinin 23 yaşlı futbolçusu 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünü Florensiya təmsilçisində icarə əsasında keçirəcək. Müqavilədə mövsümün sonunda futbolçunun transfer hüquqlarının məcburi satın alınmasını nəzərdə tutan bənd də yer alıb. Keçid Florensiya təmsilçisinə 1,5 milyon avro məbləğ müqabilində başa gəlib.
Draquşin 2024-cü ilin yanvarında “Cenoa”dan “Tottenhem”ə transfer olunmuşdu. O, London klubunun heyətində bütün turnirlərdə 48 oyuna çıxıb, məhsuldar fəaliyyəti ilə diqqət çəkməyib.
Rumın futbolçu karyerası ərzində “Cenoa”, “Tottenhem”, “Yuventus”, “Sampdoriya” və “Salernitana”da çıxış edib.
Rumıniya millisinin əsas heyət üzvlərindən olan müdafiəçi yığmanın formasını isə indiyədək 30 dəfə geyinib, 1 qol vurub.
Rafael Markes dünya çempionatından (DÇ-2026) sonra Meksika millisindən ayrılmış Xavyer Aqirrenin əvəzində bu komandaya baş məşqçi təyin edilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Meksika Futbol Federasiyasının mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
47 yaşlı mütəxəssislə 2030-cu ilə qədər nəzərdə tutulmuş müqavilə imzalanıb. O, DÇ-2026-da komandanın 1/8 finalda mübarizəni dayandırmasından sonra vəzifəsindən ayrılmış Xavyer Aqirreni əvəzləyib.
Rafael Markes futbolçu karyerası ərzində “Atlas”, “Monako”, “Barselona”, “Nyu-York Red Bulls” və “Verona” klublarının formasını geyinib. O, 1997–2018-ci illər aralığında çıxış etdiyi Meksika millisində 148 oyuna çıxıb, 17 qol vurub, 7 assistlə yadda qalıb. O, həmçinin beş dünya çempionatında iştirak edib.
Xatırladaq ki, “Barselona”nın sabiq müdafiəçisi peşəkar karyerasını bitirdikdən sonra Kataloniya klubunun əvəzedici komandasına rəhbərlik edib. O, 2024-cü ildən Meksika yığmasında baş məşqçinin köməkçisi kimi fəaliyyət göstərirdi.
Qeyd edək ki, Meksika millisi DÇ-2026-da 1/8 finala qədər irəliləmiş, bu mərhələdə İngiltərəyə 2:3 hesabı ilə uduzaraq turnirlə vidalaşmışdı.
Futbol üzrə İngiltərə Premyer Liqasının 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün qalibi olan “Arsenal” heyətini yeni qapıçı – İllan Melye ilə gücləndirib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə London təmsilçisi rəsmi saytı vasitəsilə məlumat yayıb.
İngiltərə klubu fransalı qolkiperi azad agent kimi heyətinə qatıb. 26 yaşlı qapıçı ilə imzalanmış müqavilənin müddəti açıqlanmayıb. O, yeni komandasına mövsümöncəsi hazırlıq toplanışı zamanı qoşulacaq.
Qeyd edək ki, İllan Melye son 7 mövsümü İngiltərənin digər klubu “Lids Yunayted”də keçirib. O, bu müddətdə bütün turnirlərdə 215 oyunda meydana çıxıb, 286 qol buraxıb, 70 matçda qapısını toxunulmaz saxlayıb.
Fransanın “Loryan” klubunun yetirməsi olan qolkiper “Arsenal”da 30 nömrəli formanı geyinəcək.
Melye Fransanın U-18, U-19, U-20 və U-21 yığmalarında çıxış etsə də, əsas millidə debüt şansı qazanmayıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “kimyaçılar”ın “sükanı” Filip Kandidoya tapşırılıb. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Mütəxəssislə anlaşmanın detalları açıqlanmayıb.
Kandidonun son iş yeri “Pasuş de Fereyra” olub. Portuqaliyalı mütəxəssis ölkəsində “Boavişta”, “Nasyonal” kimi klublarda da çalışıb.
“Qalatasaray” heyətini yeni hücumçu ilə gücləndirməyə hazırlaşır.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “cim-bom” “Əl Nəsr”dən Con Duranla anlaşıb. Bu barədə “Sabah” nəşri məlumat yayıb. İstanbul klubu 22 yaşlı hücumçunu bir mövsümlük icarəyə götürəcək.
Duranın son klubu “Zenit” olub. O, Sankt-Peterburq təmsilçisində icarədə çıxış edib.
Kolumbiyalı futbolçu daha əvvəl Türkiyədə “Fənərbağça”nın formasını geyinib.
Futbol akademiyalarında təhsil məsələlərinə məsul şəxslərlə görüş keçirilib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, AFFA tərəfindən təşkil edilən görüşdə akademiyalarda məşq edən uşaq və yeniyetmələrin idman fəaliyyəti ilə yanaşı, məktəb təhsilində davamlı iştirakı, akademik göstəricilərinin dəstəklənməsi və gələcək inkişaf imkanları ilə bağlı məsələlər müzakirə olunub.
Müzakirələr zamanı uşaqların məktəb davamiyyətinin izlənilməsi, akademik nailiyyətlərinin qorunması, idman və təhsil fəaliyyəti arasında balansın təmin olunması, eləcə də valideynlər və məktəblərlə əməkdaşlığın gücləndirilməsi məsələlərinə toxunulub.
Uşaq və yeniyetmə futbolçuların hərtərəfli inkişafında təhsilin rolu, onların idman fəaliyyəti ilə yanaşı akademik inkişafının təşviqi və gələcək karyera imkanlarının genişləndirilməsi ilə bağlı fikir mübadiləsi aparılıb.
Klub və akademiya nümayəndələri mövcud təcrübələrini bölüşüb, qarşılaşdıqları çətinliklər və mümkün həll yolları ətrafında müzakirələr aparıblar.
Görüşdə AFFA-nın Futbolun İnkişafı Departamentinin rəhbəri Sərxan Hüseynov, Sosial və Ətraf Mühit Dayanıqlılığı şöbəsinin rəhbəri Kifayət Mustafayeva, təhsil üzrə ekspert Nigar Nəsrullayeva, həmçinin futbol akademiyalarında təhsil məsələlərinə məsul şəxslər iştirak ediblər.
AFFA tərəfindən bu istiqamətdə görüşlərin davam etdirilməsi, akademiyalar arasında təcrübə mübadiləsinin təşviqi və mümkün birgə fəaliyyətlərin müəyyənləşdirilməsi nəzərdə tutulur.
Dortmund “Borussiyası”nın və Norveç millisinin futbolçusu Yulian Ryerson karyerasını İngiltərədə davam etdirə bilər.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “Mançester Yunayted cinah müdafiəçisinin xidmətində maraqlıdır. Bu barədə “Bild” nəşri məlumat yayıb. “Qırmızı şeytanlar” yaxın zamanda almanlarla danışıqlara başlayacaq.
“Borussiya” Ryerson üçün 30 milyon avro tələb edir.
Müdafiəçi Norveç yığması ilə dünya çempionatındadır. Onun komandası 1/4 finalda 12 iyulda İngiltərə ilə qarşılaşacaq.
“Sumqayıt” yeni baş məşqçisinin adını açıqlayıb. Msport.ax xəbər verir ki, “gənclik şəhəri” təmsilçisi Filipe Kandido ilə 1 illik müqavilə imzalayıb. […]
Italian sources are confident Inter have a deal with Union Saint-Gilloise for Anan Khalaili worth €25m plus add-ons, including a bonus for Maccabi Haifa, and could have his medical this weekend.
The Nerazzurri dived onto the Israel international for the right wing to replace Real Madrid-bound Denzel Dumfries after missing out on first choice Marco Palestra to Chelsea.
EINDHOVEN, NETHERLANDS – SEPTEMBER 16: Anan Khalaili of Royale Union Saint-Gilloise in action during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 League Phase MD1 match between PSV Eindhoven and R. Union Saint-Gilloise at PSV Stadion on September 16, 2025 in Eindhoven, Netherlands. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)
BRUSSELS, BELGIUM – MAY 14: Anan Khalaili of Union Saint-Gilloise lifts the trophy following his teams 3-1 win in the Coupe de Belgique Final match between Union Saint-Gilloise and RSC Anderlecht at Stade Roi Baudouin on May 14, 2026 in Brussels, Belgium. (Photo by Alex Bierens de Haan/Getty Images)
Above all, it includes a 15 per cent cut of the future sale fee for his previous club Maccabi Haifa, who had sold him to the Belgians in 2024 for €6.5m.
The right-back turns 22 in September and last season he was a key figure for USG, contributing six goals and six assists in 42 competitive games.
Italian reports believe Khalaili will be in Milan for his medical tests either tomorrow or Saturday.
Napoli had been close to an agreement earlier in the summer, but could not progress until first making sales, while Como also showed interest.
Milan and USMNT star Christian Pulisic will be out of action for circa six weeks after scans confirmed he suffered a microfracture during the World Cup.
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 11: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan reacts after seeing his team concede a third goal during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Udinese Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 11, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The forward struggled with several injury problems and poor form in recent months for both club and country, which did not improve by much at the tournament where USA were hosting with Canada and Mexico.
He limped off during the Round of 16 defeat to Belgium, 4-1 on the day, and there were immediately concerns it could be a serious setback.
Pulisic scans show extent of injury
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 12: Christian Pulisic #10 of the United States looks on as he walks off at the end of the first half during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match between USA and Paraguay at Los Angeles Stadium on June 12, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
Now multiple reports in America and Italy confirm that Pulisic has been diagnosed with bone bruising and a microfracture of the tibia/fibula.
He was spotted on crutches the next day at the team hotel, raising worries that this could be a long-term absence.
This could enable him to be back in training for the start of the new Serie A season on August 23, where Milan begin the tournament against Torino.
The former Chelsea man had scored 10 goals with four assists in 34 competitive games for Milan last season, but notably none of those goals were in 2026.
He hasn’t found the net for his club since the 3-0 win over Verona on December 28, firing blanks in the successive 19 matches.
Franck Kessie wants to join Juventus, with the midfielder keen on a return to Serie A now that his time at Al-Ahli has come to an end.
According to TuttoMercatoWeb, via CalcioMercato.it, the Ivory Coast international regards the Bianconeri as his first choice for the next stage of his career.
Kessie is a free agent after Al-Ahli opted not to renew his contract, which expired at the end of June, making him available at no cost, an appealing prospect for any suitor.
TORONTO, ONTARIO – JUNE 20: Franck Kessie #8 of Cote d’Ivoire celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group E match between Germany and Cote D’Ivoire at Toronto Stadium on June 20, 2026 in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
Kessie makes Juventus his priority for Serie A return
A former Milan man who spent the bulk of his career in the Italian top flight, Kessie knows the league intimately and would face little adaptation on a return.
Juventus, for their part, are in the market for midfield reinforcements and would reportedly be glad to welcome the 29-year-old into their squad.
The free-transfer nature of any deal only strengthens its logic for a Juventus side mindful of their spending under the UEFA settlement agreement confirmed this window.
Fresh from featuring at the World Cup, Kessie offers proven Serie A pedigree and midfield energy, and, crucially, at no transfer outlay.
Serie A is set for a notable refereeing change in 2026/27, with VAR to be used to correct wrongly awarded corners.
Each national federation can decide whether to adopt the measure, and Italy’s top flight will do so, while Serie B and C are still weighing it up, partly due to having fewer cameras available.
According to the Corriere dello Sport, Referees will be able to overturn a corner given in error, provided the review causes no disruption to the game in progress.
VERONA, ITALY – NOVEMBER 03: Referee Andrea Gervasoni during the Serie A match between Hellas Verona FC and Cagliari Calcio at Stadio Marc’Antonio Bentegodi on November 3, 2013 in Verona, Italy. (Photo by Claudio Villa/Getty Images)
VAR to review second yellow cards in Serie A
A second, more significant change is also coming: VAR will be able to review second yellow cards that have been shown, though not ones that were missed.
Unlike the corner protocol, this is an IFAB directive and mandatory for all competitions. It follows a string of controversies last season, most notably the Kalulu-Bastoni incident, where the resulting dismissal would have been overturned after an on-field review had the measure already been in place.
Italian officiating is also moving towards a more UEFA-style approach elsewhere: covering the mouth during a dispute with an opponent will not bring an automatic red, with a yellow deemed sufficient, and the same leniency will apply to players who briefly leave the pitch in protest.
It has been 20 years to the day since Italy lifted the World Cup trophy at Olympiastadion in Berlin, the most recent knock-out game that the Azzurri have won on the world stage, and we want to know, are there any current players that would make it into the squad that triumphed in Germany two decades ago?
Italy is celebrating the 20th anniversary of the 2006 World Cup final on Thursday, played on July 9.
It was a star-studded side 20 years ago, one that kept the likes of Alessandro Del Piero, Pippo Inzaghi and Alessandro Nesta on the substitutes bench in the final; Francesco Totti, Luca Toni and a Fabio Cannavaro-Marco Materazzi centre-back pairing preferred by Marcello Lippi.
BERLIN – JULY 09: The Italian players celebrate as Fabio Cannavaro lifts the World Cup trophy aloft following victory in a penalty shootout at the end of the FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 Final match between Italy and France at the Olympic Stadium on July 9, 2006 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Shaun Botterill/Getty Images)
Comparing the Italy side that started the 2006 final to the Italy team that lined up in its most recent competitive match, the infamous World Cup play-off final defeat against Bosnia and Herzegovina in March of 2026, it is difficult to argue that any current player would make it into the side became world champions 20 years ago.
Italy’s line-up in the 2006 World Cup final: Buffon; Zambrotta, Cannavaro, Materazzi, Grosso; Camoranesi, Gattuso, Pirlo, Perrotta; Totti; Toni.
Italy’s line-up in the 2026 World Cup play-off final: Donnarumma; Mancini, Bastoni, Calafiori; Politano, Barella, Locatelli, Tonali, Dimarco; Kean, Retegui.
ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – MARCH 31: Players pose for a team photo prior the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
Gianluigi Donnarumma? Certainly not over Gianluigi Buffon. Sandro Tonali? Not over Andrea Pirlo. Riccardo Calafiori? Not over Fabio Cannavaro.
The more sensible question is whether any of the current Italy squad would have even been able to make it into the 23-man 2006 squad, rather than the starting XI.
Would there then be an argument for Donnarumma over perhaps Marco Amelia? A Tonali over a Simone Barone?
Let us know in the comments below if there are any 2026 players who might have made the 23-man squad had they been playing 20 years ago, and if so, who?
Italy squad for the 2006 World Cup
BERLIN – JULY 09: The Italian players and coaching staff celebrate following their victory in a penalty shootout at the end of the FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 Final match between Italy and France at the Olympic Stadium on July 9, 2006 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Lars Baron/Bongarts/Getty Images)
Goalkeepers: Gianluigi Buffon, Angelo Peruzzi, Marco Amelia.
Defenders: Cristian Zaccardo, Fabio Grosso, Fabio Cannavaro, Andrea Barzagli, Alessandro Nesta, Gianluca Zambrotta, Massimo Oddo, Marco Materazzi.
Midfielders: Daniele De Rossi, Gennaro Gattuso, Mauro Camoranesi, Simeone Barone, Simone Perrotta, Andrea Pirlo.
Forwards: Alessandro Del Piero, Luca Toni, Francesco Totti, Alberto Gilardino, Vincenzo Iaquinta, Filippo Inzaghi.
Italy’s most recent competitive squad in 2026
ZENICA, BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA – MARCH 31: Players of Italy sing the national anthem prior the FIFA World Cup 2026 European Qualifiers KO play-offs match between Bosnia and Herzegovina and Italy at Stadion Bilino Polje on March 31, 2026 in Zenica, Bosnia and Herzegovina. (Photo by Getty Images/Getty Images)
Goalkeepers: Gianluigi Donnarumma, Marco Carnesecchi, Elia Caprile, Alex Meret.
Defenders: Alessandro Bastoni, Alessandro Buongiorno, Riccardo Calafiori, Andrea Cambiaso, Diego Coppola, Federico Dimarco, Federico Gatti, Gianluca Mancini, Marco Palestra, Giorgio Scalvini, Leonardo Spinazzola.
Forwards: Federico Chiesa, Francesco Pio Esposito, Moise Kean, Matteo Politano, Giacomo Raspadori, Mateo Retegui, Gianluca Scamacca.
* This is the Italy squad that was named ahead of the 2026 World Cup play-off campaign. Italy have since played two international friendlies under interim head coach Silvio Baldini at the beginning of June, but took a squad of made up almost entirely of U21 players that were well-known to the temporary CT.
Thomas Berenbruch looks set to leave Inter this summer, with a move to Serie A off the table.
According to transfer reporter Giorgio Musso, of CalcioMercato.it, the young midfielder is on the verge of joining Dutch side Utrecht, ruling out a switch to Cagliari or a stay in the Italian top flight.
The Eredivisie club are no strangers to his situation, having also pursued the youngster last summer before missing out, and are now closing in on their target at the second attempt.
Inter players Petar Sucic and Thomas Berenbruch during a pre-season friendly.
Berenbruch to leave Inter on loan
The deal is reported to be structured as a loan, allowing Berenbruch to gain regular senior minutes away from the San Siro.
For a talented youngster in need of game time, a spell in the Eredivisie, a league with a strong record of developing young players, represents a logical next step, with Utrecht having clearly kept tabs on him since their initial interest a year ago.
Schalke 04 have started negotiations with Fiorentina for Germany international Robin Gosens, claim Sky Sports Deutschland, as the price-tag could be as little as €1m.
FLORENCE, ITALY – MAY 8: Robin Gosens of ACF Fiorentina celebrates after scoring a goal during the UEFA Conference League 2024/25 Semi Final First Leg match between ACF Fiorentina and Real Betis Balompie at Artemio Franchi on May 8, 2025 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
The left-back just turned 32 last week and is widely expected to leave the Viola this summer, even with the arrival of new coach Fabio Grosso meaning a 4-3-3 formation is likely to be adopted.
His contract at the Stadio Artemio Franchi runs to June 2028.
Gosens eager for Schalke
FLORENCE, ITALY – MAY 10: Robin Gosens of ACF Fiorentina in action during the Serie A match between ACF Fiorentina and Genoa CFC at Artemio Franchi on May 10, 2026 in Florence, Italy. (Photo by Gabriele Maltinti/Getty Images)
According to German transfer pundit Florian Plettenburg, the talks have begun in earnest between the two clubs and the Gosens entourage to discuss terms.
In order to make the move go through, Gosens would need to take a pay cut, but it would be a chance to play for the club he has always supported.
However, Bild maintain that Fiorentina would help by only requesting a symbolic fee of €1m.
The player has spent most of his career in Italian football, first coming to Atalanta in the summer of 2017, then moving on to Inter in 2022.
There was a brief return to Germany for Union Berlin in the 2023-24 campaign, but he rushed back to Serie A for Fiorentina at a cost of €7.1m.
Arsenal want to refresh the left side of their attack this summer, and there’s out breakout star they’d love to sign.
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Christos Tzolis is one of the most interesting transfer prospects on the market this summer, and there’s an update on his future today from TeamTalk.
After a few years bumping around lesser leagues in Europe, Club Brugge’s amazing scouts picked him out and he’s simply exploded in Belgium.
Arsenal keen on attacker who has dominated Belgian league
The report today claims that Arsenal see Tzolis as a “genuine target”, with Leandro Trossard on his way out and the Gunners also open to offers for fellow left wing option Gabriel Martinelli.
Brugge want to beat the Belgian league record for a sale, which stands at €37.5m. That seems pretty cheap for a player who has produced a ridiculous number of goals and assists, and has looked good in the Champions League too.
The 24 year old is ready to be tested in a top league, and as it stands the Gunners are favourites to sign him. There is still time for other teams to get involved, however, and it will be interesting to see how high that fee actually gets.
In other news…
Liverpool are really keen on Bradley Barcola this summer – but the price PSG are putting on him is pretty crazy, and there are big questions over whether the Reds would pay it.
There’s an experienced midfielder hitting the transfer market this summer, and at least one Premier League team are interested in him.
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Liverpool want Bradley Barcola – but they’re going to have to break some serious records if they want to sign him this summer.
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Liverpool want to add a top class attacker this summer, and for a long time we’ve heard about Bradley Barcola being top of their list.
The PSG winger is interested in a move as he looks to for a team where he is a key starter rather than a valuable squad player, and Liverpool would be a perfect destination for him.
The Parisians have accepted that the France international wants to go – but they know they’ve got an elite player on their hands, and according to TeamTalk they’re demanding a hefty £150m transfer fee for him.
Liverpool would have to commit record figures to secure winger
After spending so much on the like of Florian Wirtz and Alexander Isak last summer, it’s hard to imagine Liverpool spending that much again – but it’s not impossible either.
Mo Salah has now gone, creating some space on the wage bill. But it still feels like a huge risk – neither Wirtz nor Isak has yet worked out, will the Reds really risk another record fee just one year on from that?
We’ll find out in the next few weeks.
In other news…
There’s an experienced midfielder hitting the transfer market this summer, and at least one Premier League team are interested in him.
Manchester United are on the verge of signing Andrey Santos – but that doesn’t mean the Ederson deal is dead, according to well informed sources.
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A reliable midfielder is on the market for free this summer – but only Leeds United have so far made a proposal.
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Hidemasa Morita has been a stalwart for years at Sporting CP, a key cog in Ruben Amorim’s team there and in their successes since.
He has left on a free contract this summer, with his plan to move to the Premier League to try playing at the very top level before he retires.
French teams queue up for reliable defensive midfielder
Portuguese paper A Bola point out that Leeds have been the only team really chasing the 31 year old.
But if Morita decides that the Premier League isn’t the be all and end all of his dreams, he’s got plenty of interest from France. The report claims that Lyon, Marseille and Monaco are all interested in signing him on a free.
He will likely wait a while and see what opportunities come up – an experienced and reliable central midfielder on a free is always going to have some takers. There’s no need for him to rush into anything just yet, and there’s no telling where openings might be created in the Premier League when a few more transfers up and down the league are completed.
In other news…
Manchester United are on the verge of signing Andrey Santos – but that doesn’t mean the Ederson deal is dead, according to well informed sources.
Man U’s midfielder deal will go through soon despite rumours that it’s at risk of falling apart, sources are reporting.
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News that Manchester United are closing in on the signing of Andrey Santos from Chelsea for £50m in the last 24 hours had plenty of people talking about a midfield revolution at Old Trafford – after all, the Red Devils only recently completed a deal to sign Ederson from Atalanta.
Only – they haven’t. Everyone is talking about that deal as done because a €45m fee was agreed, and the player seemed to want a move. But it’s yet to be confirmed – no medical has been taken yet either.
Ederson move “still on” despite rumours and silence
That’s led to speculation that the whole thing could fall apart, with Brazilian sources spreading scare stories that it’s on the verge of collapse.
TeamTalk are here to calm the waters however – they have a source saying that “all will be confirmed in due course,” and that the move is “very much in place and still on.” It’s just a question of logistics.
It seems both Santos and Ederson are coming in this summer to add some Brazilian backbone to Michael Carrick’s team for the season to come, and the incomings probably won’t end there either.
The NFL is on a break right now. Minicamps ended in mid-to-late June, and players won't report for training camp for at least 10 more days in most cases. So, while we're in this period, NFL.com is in the process of slowly releasing its top 100 players.
Tennessee Titans defensive tackle Jeffery Simmons was horribly disrespected when he landed at No. 83, as he should have been much higher on that list. Honestly, Bobby Wagner landed at No. 81, and he's still a free agent as of this writing. However, that does not mean that Simmons will be disrespected by everyone.
The NFL.com list is voted on by the players themselves, but a recent ESPN article tasked NFL executives and scouts with ranking the top defensive tackles in the league. Simmons was named the No. 2 defensive tackle in the NFL.
Simmons shed 20 pounds entering the 2025 campaign to enhance his quickness. After all, strength was never an issue for him. And the results were undeniable.
Simmons produced his best season, with 11 sacks on a 16.3% total pass rush win rate despite facing double-teams more than 65% of the time. That win rate ranked second among defensive tackles, while his 17 tackles for loss led all interior linemen.
He nearly earned the No. 1 spot but fell just short in the voting.
"His tape was phenomenal," a veteran NFL defensive coach said. "And it's even more impressive doing it on a three-win team and getting little help around him."
Simmons also forced three fumbles and recorded 21 quarterback hits last season. He won 20 pass-rush snaps against double-teams. This body of work led to a first-team All-Pro selection and a three-year, $105.8 million extension this offseason.
"His strength is elite, and now that he's realizing his pass-rush potential, he should continue to play really well," an NFL coordinator said.
Through 15 games in 2025, Simmons recorded 67 tackles (39 solo), including the 11 sacks and 17 tackles for a loss mentioned above, as well as three forced fumbles, three passes defensed, and 13 stuffs. But it's not his stats that make him a monster on the field. Simmons brings an energy to the defensive line that most teams can only wish for. He consistently remains focused on the task at hand and is integral in keeping the defense as a whole focused, too.
Only Leonard Williams (Seattle Seahawks) ranked higher than Simmons, with Jalen Carter (Philadelphia Eagles) coming in at third. If the Seahawks don't win the Super Bowl in 2025, though, Williams may not be above Simmons.
The discrepancy in how executives and scouts view players versus how players view players is pretty interesting. Simmons has dominated his position for several years, but rarely gets recognized because the Titans are typically at the bottom of the league. It's hard to ignore what he puts on film, though, regardless of the Titans' record, and that's what the executives and scouts see; it's what opposing coaches see when planning to face the Titans' defense.
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - AUGUST 31: The Los Angeles Dodgers logo on a hat and a Rawlings glove during the seventh inning against the Atlanta Braves at Dodger Stadium on August 31, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Brandon Sloter/Image Of Sport/Getty Images)
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The Los Angeles Dodgers appeared destined to miss one of baseball's longest-running championship traditions this season.
When a single scheduled series in Washington, D.C., after winning the 2025 World Series, came and went without a visit to the White house to celebrate the victory, it seemed as if the team could skip the tradition, particularly as local fans urged a boycott in the wake of some controversial policies championed by President Donald Trump.
But now it appears the defending champions have found an unexpected opening and will keep up the tradition despite the political controversy.
“The Dodgers couldn’t fit a White House visit into their series against Washington because of the game schedule, and with no other trips to the nation’s capital this season, it appeared they would miss the tradition,” Edward Lewis noted for the New York Post. “But with an off day between series in Philadelphia (July 20–22) and New York (July 24–26), they found a window that worked for a visit with Trump.”
President Donald Trump Sends Los Angeles Dodgers Message After White House Visit Update
By reshuffling plans around an off day later this month, the Dodgers will now make the trip to the White House after all, extending a tradition that has often generated headlines both on and off the field.
The decision also prompted a message from President Donald Trump's administration ahead of the visit.
“President Trump is excited to welcome the Los Angeles Dodgers BACK to the White House to celebrate their World Series championship!” White House spokeswoman Taylor Rogers said in a statement, per Edwards.
That adjustment allows the Dodgers to uphold a championship tradition that has existed across multiple presidential administrations. World Series winners have routinely been invited to the White House and the Dodgers have celebrated their recent championships with Trump as well as Democratic party presidents.
Los Angeles Dodgers’ Trump White House Visit Drew Mixed Reactions
The Dodgers' last White House celebration attracted national attention beyond baseball as Los Angeles and California based fans pointed out that some of Trump’s policies are harmful to local residents.
“While their 2025 visit was met with backlash, the club cited baseball tradition,” Fabian Ardaya reported for The Athletic. “All members of the 2024 title-winning team who were part of the traveling party were in attendance. That included Mookie Betts, who skipped the White House visit when Trump was in office for the Boston Red Sox’s 2019 celebration, and Kiké Hernández, who called for Trump to ‘show some humanity’ in 2017.”
The upcoming ceremony marks another chapter in that ongoing tradition while highlighting the logistical challenge the Dodgers faced this season. What initially appeared to be an impossible scheduling situation ultimately produced enough flexibility for the club to make the trip, ensuring another World Series championship will be recognized at the White House before the team resumes its pursuit of another postseason run.
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Jaxson Dart has been warned about "subpar" numbers the New York Giants can't ignore.Dart still faces a lot of work to improve as a passer. Getty
John Harbaugh is rebuilding the New York Giants on the foundation of smothering defense and power running, but the team’s success still ultimately hinges on how much quarterback Jaxson Dart can develop in Year 2, particularly how well he heeds the warning about a couple of “subpar” numbers his new coaches can’t ignore.
Those numbers refer to what Bradley Locker of Pro Football Focus dubbed Dart’s “subpar accuracy: His 11.2% plus accurate throw rate tied for last, and his 58.9% accurate attempt rate tied for 21st.”
Issues with ball placement underpinned a “3.4% turnover-worthy play rate tied for sixth-highest” amongst quarterbacks in 2025. Becoming more accurate is part of the learning curve for any young signal-caller in the NFL, but Locker cautioned that “if Dart fails to make a jump in 2026, it could render some uncomfortable conversations and/or transactions next offseason.”
Perhaps that’s a little outlandish, given how the Giants traded up to invest a first-round pick in Dart during the 2025 NFL draft. Yet, the worrying numbers detailed by Locker are part of recurring issues for Big Blue’s QB1 entering a critical sophomore campaign.
Jaxson Dart Getting Familiar With Ongoing Concerns
Dart’s list of flaws contains some repeat offenders, with accuracy and “avoiding poor decisions and sacks” chief among them, per Locker. Fixing accuracy begins with dart refining his mechanics from the pocket, a process he’s already begun under the watchful eye of a noted quarterback whisperer on Harbaugh’s staff.
Improving his footwork and field vision are the necessary first steps toward Dart becoming more comfortable fitting the ball into tight windows. He struggled to do it as a rookie, when the former Ole Miss star saw seven passes batted down “at or behind the line of scrimmage,” and also posted a 15.5 Bad-Throw percentage, according to Pro Football Reference.
GettyDart still faces a lot of work to improve as a passer.
Becoming more confident hitting his targets will feed directly into Dart shedding a “guilty” habit that threatens to derail his progress. Sharper reads and quicker throws are the keys to Dart learning how to better protect himself, both in and out of the pocket.
There’s a lot for Dart still to learn, but Harbaugh has done his best to surround the 23-year-old with the right mentors to safeguard his development. Including new offensive coordinator Matt Nagy, who helped take the rough edges out of Patrick Mahomes’ raw talents for the Kansas City Chiefs.
Not everybody is convinced by Nagy, but the experienced play-caller does have the right skill-players to accelerate Dart’s progression into a more efficient passer.
Giants Have the Right Weapons to Improve QB
Getting Dart to make smarter decisions has to begin with giving him quicker throws. Preferably, to pass-catchers capable of amassing yards after the catch.
Fortunately, Nagy has two prime candidates for this key role, including Harbaugh favorite, Isaiah Likely. The former Baltimore Ravens tight end is a 6-foot-4, 241-pound roving playmaker with the height and bulk to consistently get open underneath from anywhere across a formation.
Those qualities can make Likely a bargain, despite the hefty contract he signed during free agency. Likely should also become somebody Dart looks to early and often for quick and easy completions.
It’s a similar story with change-of-pace running back Tyrone Tracy Jr. The third-year pro isn’t just the speedy complement to bruising workhorse Cam Skattebo.
Tracy is also a converted wide receiver with the versatility to be a much bigger factor in the passing game. Nagy spent years working with Chiefs’ boss Andy Reid, who has long used prolific pass-catchers out of the backfield.
Dart is surrounded by what he needs, both on the field and on the sideline, to hasten his maturation into the more accurate, pro-level passer Harbaugh’s efficient brand of football demands.
“I think just realizing sometimes you feel like you’ve been here a long time, but realizing you’re 26 years old and the best basketball is ahead of you,” said Siegrist, the No. 3 overall pick out of Villanova in 2023. “So you've just got to lean on your preparation, when the opportunity comes. Every time I step on the floor, just feeling confident in whatever my team needs me to do.”
Going into each of the past two seasons, the Wings needed Siegrist to represent the team at the draft lottery.
After winning the right to the No. 1 pick and selecting Paige Bueckers last year, the Wings told Siegrist she had to do it again coming off a 10-win season that matched the WNBA's worst.
Sure enough, Dallas got that top pick again and drafted another UConn star — and former Bueckers teammate — in Azzi Fudd.
“I don’t know why they keep picking me, but I told them this was it,” Siegrist said with the hint of a smile. “I just was one of the younger players on the team. So that’s why I got picked for it. And then once we were going back, then people were like: ‘Oh, you’ve got to go again. You've got to get it again.' I’m like, ‘All you do is stand there.’ I didn’t really do anything.”
Of course, the biggest reason Siegrist doesn't want to do it again is because she doesn't want her team to have one of the league's worst records again.
The Wings are finally making progress there, solidly in the playoff picture at 14-8 and winning the first three games on a four-game road trip that is their longest of the season. The trip wraps up Friday night at Toronto.
The injury bug bites
Siegrist was a rookie when the Wings won a playoff series for the first time in their eighth season since relocating from Tulsa, Oklahoma. It was also the only time as a pro that she was healthy the entire season.
The second year looked like it was going to be a big jump until a broken index finger sidelined Siegrist for two months. Then she missed two months last season with a fractured shin bone.
Bueckers, the reigning Rookie of the Year, arrived coming off Siegrist's first injury, then came Fudd after Siegrist had what she felt was the best stretch of her career when she returned from the broken shin.
Other roster moves in the frontcourt, plus a third coach in three seasons with Jose Fernandez, have kept Siegrist's spot in the rotation in flux. She is averaging 6.2 points and 2.9 rebounds in 21 games, with six starts.
“It’s definitely been a role adjustment for her, but I think the one thing she cares about the most is winning,” Fernandez said. “I think she’s answered the call whenever we’ve needed her, whether she starts, whether she comes off the bench.”
Bueckers knows a thing or two about major injuries, having missed half of one season and all of another with UConn because of knee ligament tears. She saw first-hand how Siegrist dealt with similar setbacks.
“She’s consistent in who she is every single day, whether she’s playing or not,” Bueckers said. “She just is a great teammate, a great person to be around. She was one of the people I got closest with when I came here.”
Teammates and former rivals
The Villanova-UConn banter is always lurking for Siegrist, Bueckers and Fudd — a path to some fun-loving ribbing, but also a common ground that helps with bonding.
“It’s really hard,” Fudd said, trying to keep a straight face after being asked how the trio overcomes some Big East Conference hate. “But when you have that mutual goal when you get on the court, you've just got to forget about all those other things.”
What the future holds
Siegrist, who will be a restricted free agent after the season, goes into each game not knowing how much time she will get on the court.
She has played as many as 24 minutes and as few as six. She had a season-high 17 points in 16 minutes in a loss to Minnesota early in the season — and a game in which she didn't even get a shot.
“You can’t control the circumstance that you’re put into,” Siegrist said. “That’s where my faith comes into play is that the cream always rises to the top.”
Ward signed for Motherwell in early 2025 [Getty Images]
Queens Park Rangers have signed goalkeeper Calum Ward from Scottish Premiership side Motherwell.
The 25-year-old arrives at Loftus Road for an undisclosed fee.
The Essex-born shot-stopper broke two club records in helping Motherwell finish fourth last season by keeping 20 clean sheets during the campaign, including a run of nine in a row.
"We were slow starters, but once the season got going, we got our first win, and then we kicked on from there," Ward said of what proved to be Motherwell's highest league finish in six years.
"The clean sheets are just a bonus.
"Obviously, it's really nice to get them personally, and that's what we strive for as goalkeepers, but as a team, we just had a season that you couldn't really believe."
Chief executive Christian Nourry added to the club website: "Calum was the outstanding shot-stopper in the Scottish Premiership last season and it is a pleasure to bring him to QPR.
"He is brave, shown strong capacity to battle on defensive set-pieces in a league that is as brutal as the EFL Championship in this regard, as well as possessing excellent ability with the ball at his feet."
QPR have not revealed the length of Ward's deal with the club.
Jul. 9—CHAMPAIGN — Greg Cohen is quick to point out the challenge of succeeding Scott Davis as Champaign Central's boys' tennis coach.
But the next leader of the Maroons' program is equally energetic about where the team can go.
"This is the best program I've walked into," Cohen said.
Cohen — who claimed The News-Gazette's 2026 boys' tennis Coach of the Year award after guiding St. Thomas More to a sectional title and a tie for 11th place in the Class 1A state tournament — would know a thing or two about that.
He was drawn to the Maroons' opening in large part because of his background with public schools. He played at Rock Island before graduating in 1981 and taught and coached at Warren Township for 32 years before retiring in 2019.
His coaching career also began at Central while he was a student at the University of Illinois, when he volunteered with the Maroons' tennis team before spending three years as a coach for Urbana's tennis and basketball teams.
"I loved working for (STM athletic director John) Delaney," Cohen said. "He was great to work for. It just wasn't a real comfortable fit for me because of the public school background I have.
"I'd planned on maybe just volunteering at Centennial or Mahomet-Seymour depending on what happened. And then, I found out that (Scott) Davis was retiring."
Davis has already been a key resource for Cohen, who is nearly done with the onboarding process.
"I know that he was very, very popular," Cohen said, adding that the two had lunch together in early July. "He is one of the nicest people that you can meet."
Making sure Davis feels comfortable dropping by Spalding Park is a top priority for Cohen. Davis will be registered as a volunteer coach in case he'd like to share additional insight after 42 years coaching various Central teams.
"I want him to feel free to come back and be part of this," Cohen said. "I want the kids to see him. If he comes by for a meet, because he's going to be registered as a coach, to be able to talk to the kids during the match."
Among the ideas Cohen has for Central's program are a new shed at Spalding for players to leave equipment, a ring of honor for former Maroons to be enshrined in and a summer camp for players to sharpen their skills.
Cohen is hoping his first summer camp with the Maroons will open on July 14 and conclude on Aug. 6 with an intra-squad tournament. More camps could be on the horizon, as well.
"I'll reach out to the middle schools and get them an offer for free lessons for any boy in third through eighth grade," Cohen said.
"Hopefully we'll get them in a fall camp, and be able to run a fall tennis camp for middle school kids. It helps get kids excited and going."
He's also hoping players fill their closets with Central tennis gear during their time in the program.
"By the time a freshman graduates, my expectation is that they have 15 or 20 Champaign Central Maroons tennis shirts," Cohen said.
While Cohen won't have an official role with Central's girls' program — Davis passed those coaching responsibilities along to Kida Ferrari — he is committed to offering support during the fall season.
"We're going to have a couple tailgates for the girls' matches," Cohen said. "And get some pizza (and) come here, have some fun with each other, and then watch and cheer on the girls."
Cohen spent several seasons at Mundelein after retiring from Warren Township before taking over at St. Thomas More prior to the 2025 season.
His time with the Mustangs gave him the opportunity to cross paths with Sohum Gurrapu, who figures to play a key role for the Maroons as a junior in 2027.
"He used to coach at Mundelein and they used to come over at Atkins and play," Gurrapu said.
"So, I've known him for a good amount of time. We have a good relationship, so I'm pretty excited to keep that going with this next year."
Gurrapu — who placed sixth in the Class 2A state doubles tournament with Daniel Canivez in May — will be joined by Joshua Kim and Elijah Su on Cohen's first Central team.
"Coach Davis has done a lot for us," Gurrapu said. "But we're going to have Coach Cohen, and we're definitely excited for that.
"He's done some great stuff with Hunter (Madigan) and St. Thomas More. So, I'm thinking he's going to bring a new perspective to our team, and he's going to be a great fit for us."
Sometimes it's best to have your Wimbledon questions answered by those who know the famous courts inside out.
So we put some of your questions on playing at the All England Club to former mixed doubles champion Jamie Murray.
Jamie Murray won the Wimbledon's mixed doubles title in 2007 with Jelena Jankovic and in 2017 with Martina Hingis [Getty Images]
Question: What is the maximum size of a tennis racquet? James in Dorset and David in Llanwnog
Jamie: Most standard tennis racquets are 27 inches in length. Some players play with longer ones, so a quarter or a half-inch more. The most you are allowed is 29 inches, but I don't know anyone who gets near that!
Question: Does the heat affect the tennis balls? Richard in Purley
Jamie: I think it does, yes. It makes them travel faster through the air and they probably will be livelier off the bounce, because the surface will be reactive. It definitely helps them to fly quicker through the air when it's hot.
Question: What are the players looking for when checking tennis balls at each serve? Margaret in Kent and Ann in South Yorkshire
Jamie: All players will take three or four balls to choose from before serving. The reason they do that is they are trying to find the newest, smoothest ball, because it will fly quicker through the air, which will help them with their serve and with trying to get more free points.
Question: What do the pros do with last year's tennis bag, and are their tennis shoes custom-made? If so, do they get more width around the toes? Gordon in Newcastle
Jamie: I think most players take their bags home after Grand Slams, and either give them away or they get stored. With shoes, I don't think players get them custom made, I think footwear brands just make standard shoes and hope that the players like them.
Question: Jamie Murray would wear sunglasses during doubles matches. Are all players allowed to wear them? Hilary in Leighton Buzzard
Question: Why don't professional tennis players wear sunglasses? Jane in Wedmore, Rona in Helensburg, Alec in Leeds and Jill in Hampshire
Jamie: I don't know why professional tennis players tend not to wear them. I wore them for 13 years of my career, to protect my eyes and help with all the glare in the sunny conditions we play in, particularly across Australia and the United States. The lens quality from the companies is so good these days - I don't understand why more players don't use them!
Question: Do the players use sunscreen, because I don't see them putting on? Richard in Plymouth and Jane in Northampton
Jamie: All players wear sunscreen, but they would apply it in the locker rooms before going out. They would never apply it as they walk on to court. Firstly, because they would just immediately sweat it off, and secondly because it would make their hands really slippy. Most players would then wear a cap so they don't have to apply sun screen to their forehead, which would be problematic if it dripped in their eyes.
This article is the latest from BBC Sport's Ask Me Anything team.
Jul. 9—The California Classic and Salt Lake City Summer League are already in the books. But that was just a warmup for actual Summer League. The Las Vegas version. Where all 30 teams participate.
The full Summer League tips off today with a 2:30 p.m. showdown between the Minnesota Timberwolves and New Orleans Pelicans the first of seven Day 1 games. The full schedule is .
A dozen former Illini will play in Las Vegas, headlined by Los Angeles Clippers rookie Keaton Wagler — the No. 5 overall pick in this year's draft. Most of them have more on the line in Las Vegas. No guarantees. All grind.
Kylan Boswell, Charlotte Hornets
Boswell signed a two-way deal with Charlotte after going undrafted and found himself in a better situation than potentially expected given the Hornets have since traded starting point guard LaMelo Ball. Boswell will still have to contend with Coby White, Tre Mann and first-round pick Christian Anderson, but landing a two-way deal means Charlotte has true interest. Only Anderson is playing Summer League of that group, with former Seattle, Arizona and Washington point guard Terrell Brown Jr. also on the roster after spending last year with Charlotte's G League affiliate. Brown is Boswell's true competition.
Dain Dainja, Brooklyn Nets
Dainja wasn't even on Brooklyn's roster for its first game at the California Classic, but he gave the Nets good minutes off the bench in their final two games on the West coast. The 6-foot-9 forward averaged seven points and seven rebounds in just 12.6 minutes per game. Limited, but efficient, production, which tracks with how he spent his first professional season. Dainja, who finished his college career at Memphis, spent the 2025-26 season with Miami's G League team and put up 13.1 points and 5.9 rebounds per game for the Sioux Falls Skyforce.
Luke Goode, Los Angeles Lakers
Goode's first professional season included 42 games with the South Bay Lakers in the G League in 2025-26, and he stuck with the Lakers for their initial California Classic run. The former Illinois (and Indiana) guard did what he did best in two Summer League games, knocking down 4 of 7 three-pointers. His best game came Monday in an 88-84 win against San Antonio when he made three three-pointers and finished with nine points to go with a pair of rebounds. Playing time might be in short supply, though, with Los Angeles rostering several wings, including first-round pick Cameron Carr.
Ben Humrichous, Brooklyn Nets
Humrichous essentially found himself in a timeshare situation with former UCLA forward Tyler Bilodeau during Brooklyn's three games at the California Classic with first-round pick Joshua Jefferson unavailable. Humrichous came off the bench in game one, played his best as a starter in game two and then took a DNP in the Nets' finale. The former Illini's effort in Brooklyn's 89-69 blowout of Milwaukee was notable — 15 points on 5 of 12 three-point shooting to go with eight rebounds and two steals. Jefferson's return could squeeze Humrichous in the rotation, but he proved himself in California.
Justin Harmon, Utah Jazz
What Harmon showed in three games for the Jazz at the Salt Lake City Summer League wasn't all that surprising. The former Illinois guard played like a guy who's spent the last two years in the G League playing similar competition and more than holding his own. Harmon averaged 10.3 points and 3.3 rebounds across three Summer League game and shot an absurd 78 percent from the field. How much playing time he'll get in Las Vegas is questionable given the number of other guards who will be jockeying for those minutes. Best case scenario is first-round pick Darryn Peterson barely plays.
Coleman Hawkins, Denver Nuggets
Hawkins is back for his second Summer League stint after playing with Golden State last year. The former Illinois/Kansas State forward spent the 2025-26 season with Denver's G League team — hence his run this month with the Nuggets in Las Vegas — and it was about as typical a "Coleman Hawkins" season as could be for the Grand Rapids Gold. Hawkins put his versatile skill set on full display, averaging 7.8 points, 7.1 rebounds and 5.8 assists in 48 G League games. How much a look Denver wants to give second-round pick Trevon Brazile, though, could dictate Hawkins' Summer League minutes.
Kasparas Jakucionis, Milwaukee Bucks
Jakucionis couldn't play for the Bucks during the California Classic because the trade that sent the former Illinois guard from Miami to Milwaukee as part of the haul for Giannis Antetokounmpo hadn't been finalized. That also allowed him to return home to play for Lithuania in a pair of FIBA World Cup European qualifiers. Jakucionis had an up-and-down rookie season. A couple of early-season injuries didn't help, but Jakucionis saw his playing time fluctuate throughout the year as he averaged 6.2 points, 2.6 rebounds and 2.6 assists in 53 games. The 6-5 guard was efficient, though, as a 53/42/88 shooter.
Morez Johnson Jr., Dallas Mavericks
Don't expect to see all that much of Johnson in Las Vegas. The ninth overall pick in this year's draft will get some run, sure, but lottery picks typically don't play every Summer League game. Count on the Mavericks giving plenty of playing time to other bigs like Tyler Smith, Tobi Lawal (their second-round pick), Kaodirichi Akobundu-Ehiogu and twins Guillermo Diaz Graham and Jorge Diaz Graham. Johnson will get his chance to show Dallas the type of impact he had in helping Michigan win a national title, but the Mavericks should already have a good feel for that given he's going to play for Dusty May again.
RJ Melendez, San Antonio Spurs
Melendez basically hasn't stopped playing since the G League season started last November, with the former Illinois, Georgia and Mississippi State guard going from a full G League season to Puerto Rico's top league and now Summer League. He put up 4.3 points and a surprising three blocks per game at the California Classic, but will face an even greater challenge for playing time in Las Vegas. Emanuel Miller was a priority in San Francisco, and last year's first-round pick Carter Bryant will be the team captain after sitting out the three tune-up games for full Summer League.
Will Riley, Washington Wizards
Riley had a limited Summer League debut last July because of a thumb injury the Wizards didn't want to risk. He might have a similar experience in Las Vegas the next two weeks for a different reason. While Riley is still young, he showed Washington what he was capable of during a fairly impressive rookie year, averaging 10.3 points, 2.9 rebounds and two assists. A reason for Riley to play more, though, does exist. The Wizards spent the No. 1 pick on a guy that plays a similar position in BYU star AJ Dybantsa, and they just landed Khris Middleton in a six-team deal to bring him back to the District.
Keaton Wagler, Los Angeles Clippers
Wagler will have to defer to Darius Garland once the NBA season starts, but Los Angeles' Summer League team is all his. The Big Ten Freshman of the Year isn't the only point guard on the Clippers' roster, but he's the only one the organization spent a first-round pick on last month. Undrafted free agents Themus Fulks (UCF) and Sean Pedulla (Mississippi) will spell Wagler at the point and potentially take over once the Los Angeles front office has seen enough of its top five pick and pulls him to forestall any chance of a July injury to their multi-million dollar investment.
Tre White, Miami Heat
A DNP in Miami's first game at the California Classic put off White's professional debut a couple days. How the former USC, Louisville, Illinois and Kansas guard finished his first Summer League experience, though, was a good sign for trying to stick, in some way, with the Heat. Especially for an organization that shipped out so many players to land Antetokounmpo. White had 11 points, six rebounds and two blocks in his Miami debut and followed that with 16 points and four rebounds Monday in a 95-85 win against Golden State's split squad.
The Los Angeles Summer Olympic Games are still two years away, but former Illinois All-American and two-time Olympic medalist is still playing at a high level as Team USA's captain. She helped the U.S. reach the top of the Volleyball Nations League table Wednesday with a sweep of Thailand.
➜. Wednesday's off day allows for some World Cup reflection. Team USA isn't as bad as the loss to Belgium indicated. Norway's is a physical marvel. And is an ageless wonder.
"EA Sports College Football 27" is available in full Friday. Advance copies, though, have revealed surprise microtransactions replacing once free options. Several content creators have spoken out against that change. Shoutout to them.
The ATP doubles world ranking for . Notable when you consider the former Illinois All-American is one win away from making the Wimbledon doubles final. Kovacevic and his partner will play No. 1-seeded and at 8:30 a.m. in Thursday's second semifinal. Kovacevic and Kokkinakis, who is ranked 1,305th in ATP's doubles rankings, are the only unseeded team left standing.
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Remember when hit that buzzer beater to send Urbana Middle School to the state finals? Now, one of C-U's own could make his professional debut (6:30 p.m., Thursday, Prime) with the Hornets.
Most basketball fans see this matchup and think going head-to-head against — No. 1 versus No. 2. Illinois fans will tune in (8 p.m., Thursday ESPN) to see (Utah Jazz) and (Washington Wizards).
This showdown (10 p.m., Thursday, ESPN) between lottery pick point guards does include an Illini star. The Clippers could have picked but they went with former Illinois All-American instead.
Sydney McLaughlin-Levrone, Tara Davis-Woodhall and Melissa Jefferson-Wooden.
Jul. 9—CHAMPAIGN — David Mirkovic's intention this spring was to return home to Montenegro and play for the senior national team.
Mirkovic did get some time back home in Niksic after the spring semester ended. A needed break after Illinois' season extended into early April with a Final Four run.
But it was just the one trip. Mirkovic returned to Champaign after spending some downtime with his family and decided to stay. The change of heart was the result of a conversation with the Illinois coaching staff and some inner reflection about what he wanted to prioritize.
"All my life, I'm going to have the chance to play for my national team," Mirkovic said late Wednesday at Ubben Basketball Complex after the conclusion of another summer practice.
"But heading into this season and what opportunity we have — not just me, but as a team — I think is much more than, like, two games with the national team," the Illinois sophomore forward continued.
Mirkovic chose to stay in Champaign to put his team and his own development first. Choosing to play for Montenegro would have cost him roughly three weeks. Time he's spent working both with strength and conditioning coach Adam Fletcher, the Illinois coaching staff and a partially retooled roster featuring six other returning players and seven newcomers.
"I think he truly understands the benefits of Fletch and getting his body right," Illinois coach Brad Underwood said. "Being in the best shape he can be. Being the best prepared he can be. Those opportunities are always going to be there with his national team.
"He's an outstanding player," Underwood added. "I think he understands he's one of the best players in college basketball and wants to capitalize on making the most of that opportunity and felt like that was being here."
Fletcher has already seen the benefits of Mirkovic having a full offseason in the weight room and in a conditioning program. The 6-foot-9 forward has dropped 20 pounds and is moving on the court better.
A necessity with Illinois' plans for Mirkovic this coming season. "Point Mirk" will be a bigger part of his role, with the ball in his hands more and a fine-tuned face-up game more important. Not to mention the defensive benefits that will increase his versatility at both ends of the court.
Fletcher said a focus of Mirkovic's offseason workouts has been movement based. Speed work coupled with improving his functional strength, which Fletcher calls an "ability to move like a basketball player."
"His athleticism is starting to turn the corner, so you'll see a lot of that especially on the defensive side of the ball," Fletcher continued. "He'll be able to guard multiple positions a little bit better. His first step has gotten better. You'll see that on his ability to drive the ball from the wing. He'll be able to put more pressure on the rim from the offensive side of the game."
Fletcher has put in that work with Mirkovic for a reason. The Illinois coaches wanted Mirkovic to stick around this summer for a reason.
What the Illini are building for the 2026-27 season is centered around their dynamic point forward.
"Since I came back, the coaches want to get me into what I would say is a leader role," Mirkovic said. "It's different when you are here every day with the guys, spending every day with seven newcomers. Since I was younger, with the national team and in SC Derby, I was always kind of a leader.
"I learned that's a role I love the most. That's a role I can expand all my abilities to the fullest. Coach is giving me an opportunity. I've just got to keep working."
Mirkovic announced his return to Illinois for the 2026-27 season in mid-April. He was the first of five Illini to make the decision for another year together, another year to chase a national championship.
Doing so still requires evolution both for Mirkovic and the team as a whole. The 20-year-old Montenegrin understood where he needed to turn his focus to ensure growth. Controlling his emotions when necessary would be vital. Making good decisions on the court equally so.
Not to mention continuing to experiment and expand his game. The foundation is there after he averaged 13.3 points, a team-high 8.0 rebounds and 2.6 assists as a Big Ten All-Freshman Team selection and an honorable mention All-Big Ten pick, but Mirkovic sees himself doing more.
So do the Illinois coaches.
"I'm trying to change my role and style of play since last year," Mirkovic said. "I'm trying to play a lot on the ball and bring the ball up, attack, space, face up. Being a primary ball handler and having the ball most of the time.
"I had it (last season), but there was Keaton (Wagler). That was like a superstar player that had to have the ball. This year, I'm going to have it even more in my hands. The coaches trust me to make all the decisions on the court, and it means a lot."
One Mets starting pitcher who could be switching teams in the next three weeks is right-hander Clay Holmes.
Holmes, who is on the 60-day IL with a fractured right fibula, is a free agent at the end of the season. ESPN's Jeff Passan tabbed the two-time All-Star as the best trade match for the Milwaukee Brewers.
"If so, Holmes, returning from a broken right leg, would be more than they did last deadline, when their acquisitions were a reliever who threw 9.2 innings before getting hurt, a backup catcher and a reserve outfielder," wrote Passan.
While Holmes will not be the top starter available on the trade market, he's a solid fallback option if the Brewers fail to land Tarik Skubal, Joe Ryan, or maybe even Reid Detmers.
In nine starts before his injury, Holmes was pitching like an ace. He posted a 2.39 ERA and allowed just three home runs in 52.2 innings.
The Rays still don’t have a finalized deal to build theirplanned $2.3 billion ballpark in Tampa, but the MLB club is increasingly talking about what the stadium will look like.
Rays CEO Ken Babby detailed the design for the ballpark interior during Wednesday night’s game against the Yankees, showcasing a vision that includes a translucent roof, an intimate seating bowl with a 30,000-person capacity, and a new iteration of the ray tank that has been a fixture at Tropicana Field.
“Ballpark design is always in motion, but we felt it was time to pause and share with our fans where we are today and anticipate going in the future,” Babby said. “What we are unveiling is a response to what Rays have told us they want—a comfortable and inviting ballpark that honors the intimate connection between fans and the game, while at the same incorporating modern amenities and design innovations that they expect and deserve.”
Tampa third baseman Junior Caminero is emerging into a bona fide star, as he will start for the AL in the All-Star Game and compete in Monday’s Home Run Derby.
That’s all happening despite a Rays luxury-tax payroll of $109 million that ranks 28th in MLB.
Political Realities
The new ballpark, however, is not necessarily a sure thing to happen. The club did narrowly secure city of Tampa and Hillsborough County approval in May on a non-binding memorandum of understanding regarding the stadium. That document outlines a framework in which the Rays will pay $1.3 billion, plus all cost overruns, while taxpayers will contribute no more than $976 million.
A binding agreement is still in development, as are multiple financial and land-use reviews. Political support, particularly on the Tampa City Council, is still uncertain. Negotiations with city and council leaders are ongoing, and there will almost certainly be changes from the funding package originally discussed in May.
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The clock is also ticking, as the Rays intend to complete the funding deal and begin construction later this year in advance of an intended ballpark opening in early 2029.
“The process continues to move forward,” Babby said.
The Rays are also seeking a large, mixed-use development at the stadium site at Hillsborough College’s Dale Mabry Campus, modeled in part after The Battery in Atlanta.
“I think most of us have talked to the Buccaneers at this point, and we’re going to be writing a very large check in the very near future for Raymond James Stadium,” said Tampa Sports Authority board member Tony Muniz in May regarding the publicly-owned football stadium. “And that’s our priority.”
A lot can change in a ranking in one week, let alone one season.
A recent ranking of Big 12 football coaches for the 2026 season is proof.
USA TODAY Sports recently unveiled its annual ranking of the coaches in the Big 12 Conference and for the second straight year an Arizona coach has made a huge rise.
Arizona's Brent Brennan went from being ranked No. 15 in 2025 all the way up to No. 6 in 2026 thanks to a 9-4 season last year.
USA TODAY Sports' Jordan Mendoza wrote of Brennan in his recent ranking: "After a major disappointing first season in Arizona, Brennan turned it around for a nine-win season highlighted by beating Arizona State to win the Territorial Cup. He made the necessary changes to help his star players thrive and is no longer on the hot seat, getting back into the good graces of Wildcat nation. If he can find consistency, he'll be set since Arizona hasn't had back-to-back winning seasons since 2014-15."
Kenny Dillingham drops in Big 12 coach ranking
Mendoza ranked Dillingham third in the ranking of Big 12 coaches for 2026, down two spots from 2025.
He wrote: "It took just two seasons for Dillingham to thrust his alma mater into the national spotlight with the playoff berth and Big 12 title in 2024. There was a chance to repeat before injuries derailed the Sun Devils last season. Even with the stars of the playoff team gone, he's a great offensive mind who can instantly find success with newcomers. The best part is he has plenty of years ahead of him to keep Arizona State a contender. He is still only 36 and bleeds Sun Devil maroon with a passion."
The best football coach in the Big 12, according to USA TODAY Sports? BYU's Kalani Sitake, who took over the top spot despite never having led the Cougars to the College Football Playoff.
Texas Tech's Joey McGuire was second. TCU's Sonny Dykes came in at No. 4, after Dillingham, with Houston's Willie Fritz rounding out the Top 5 coaches in the Big 12 in the rankings.
Complete ranking of Big 12 football coaches for 2026
Here's how USA TODAY Sports ranked every Big 12 coach entering the 2026 season:
Jacob Tobey, the television play-by-play voice of the San Antonio Spurs, is reportedly being removed from his post amid an alleged affair with the sister of a Spurs player.
The allegation of an affair surfaced earlier this week after an Instagram story on Tobey’s account posted the following:
“This is my girlfriend of six years. But I cheated on her with Loren Waters. @lorenkwatrs So feel free to continue following me if you really think I’m a good guy because I’m not. :)”
Spurs broadcaster Jacob Tobey via IG:
“This is my girlfriend of six years. But I cheated on her with Loren Waters. So feel free to continue following me if you really think I’m a good guy because I’m not. :)”
The initial Instagram story was followed up with a photo strip that appeared to show Tobey and Loren Waters, the sister of San Antonio Spurs player Lindy Waters III, together and kissing.
The Spurs are still without a television home for local game broadcasts next season after the FanDuel Sports Networks shuttered at the conclusion of last season. Typically, teams have kept their broadcast teams consistent even when changing where their games air. Tobey has called Spurs games since 2024, and would have appeared to be in line to keep the job at whatever network or platform ultimately secures rights for local Spurs broadcasts next season, had the alleged affair not become public.
Of course, Tobey would be far from the first media personality to face allegations of infidelity. Many of those personalities have gone on to have long and successful careers in spite of their personal transgressions. It would stand to reason, then, that Tobey’s removal, at least in part, came down to the fact that this alleged affair occurred with the sister of an active player, which could create potential conflicts of interest.
Neither the Spurs nor Tobey’s representatives provided comment to Front Office Sports.
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA - JANUARY 4: Kevin O'Connell head coach of the Minnesota Vikings looks on from the sideline against the Green Bay Packers in the second quarter of the game at U.S. Bank Stadium on January 4, 2026 in Minneapolis, Minnesota. (Photo by Stephen Maturen/Getty Images) | Getty Images
NFL training camps will soon be starting and, as usual, there are some head coaches who are entering the season with something big to prove.
There are some coaches such as Zac Taylor of the Cincinnati Bengals, Shane Steichen of the Indianapolis Colts and Todd Bowles of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers who are clearly in situations where they most deliver to keep their jobs after the 2025 season.
Yet, there are other coaches who also may feeling pressure soon if they stumble this season. Between six and seven coaching changes happen every offseason, on average and there were 10 coaches fired in 2025, There are always surprises. Here’s a look at some other potential head coaches who may be in the hot seat, presented in alphabetical order:
Dave Canales, Carolina Panthers
Yes, Canales led the Panthers to the playoffs in 2o25, his second season. But they went 8-9 and won in a weak NFC South Divison. He is 13-21 in the regular season. That’s not great. If the Panthers take a step back and quarterback Bryce Young doesn’t take a big step forward, Panthers owner David Tepper very well may lose his patience and make a move up top.
Dan Campbell, Detroit Lions
Overall, Campbell has done a good job making the Lions relevant and he runs a strong program. But if the Lions, who went 9-8, fail to make the playoffs for a second year in a row and show signs of regression, he could be in trouble. The NFC North is stacked and the Lions’ window may be getting tighter. So, there’s not a lot of time to fool around in the Motor City.
Kevin O’Connell, Minnesota Vikings
O’Connell’s situation is similar to Campbell’s. He is considered an excellent coach and he won the NFL Coach of the Year award in 2024, but if he fails to lead the Vikings to the playoffs for a second straight year, there could be consequences, especially if the quarterback situation is a mess again. He was hired partly because of his prowess as a quarterback whisperer. If progress isn’t made, he could be in trouble. Remember, new Minnesota general manager Nolan Teasley doesn’t have ties to O’Connell, so he must prove himself in 2026.
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.
DeMeco Ryans, Houston Texans
I know, I know, Ryans is an awesome coach. But, remember, this is a list of surprise coaches who could be on the hot seat. Ryans has won two division titles in three years and has made the playoffs all three seasons. He is 3-3 in the postseason. I think the only way something happens with Ryans is if the Texans fall on their face and quarterback C.J. Stroud struggles. The Houston defense is superb, but if the offense holds the Texans back in a big way, ownership could look for the best offensive coach available and this would be a coveted position. Oh, and if that scenario did unfold, Ryans would have a new job by lunch.
The U.S. forward was injured in the 52nd minute when he kicked the back of Youri Tielemans’ foot as he wound up for a shot attempt outside of the Belgium penalty box. Despite trying to play through the injury, it was clear Pulisic was hurt following the contact. He was subbed off seven minutes later for Sebastian Berhalter.
Pulisic was seen visibly upset getting treatment on the bench as athletic trainer’s worked on his lower right leg.
"I just totally twisted my ankle and my knee in one play," Pulisic said afterward. "I mean, whatever. I have time to rest. It's just unfortunate way to finish."
Further evaluation showed that the 27-year-old had a bone bruise and a microfracture of the tibia/fibula. Pulisic is expected to miss several weeks and could likely return just before AC Milan begins its Serie A schedule on August 23.
"I'm disappointed with myself, of course, but I'm going to try to stay positive,” Pulisic said. “I did a lot of good things and the team did as well."
Barcelona president Laporta will travel to the World Cup if Spain reach the semi-finals
FC Barcelona president Joan Laporta is planning to travel to the United States if Spain defeats Belgium in Friday’s 2026 World Cup quarter-final and secures a place in the semi-finals, reports Mundo Deportivo.
Should La Roja advance, they will play on Tuesday, July 14, in Dallas, where they would face the winner of the quarterfinal between France and Morocco, which is scheduled to be played today in Boston.
Supporting Barcelona’s international players
Spain’s squad includes as many as eight Barcelona players. Indeed, Joan Garcia, Pau Cubarsi, Eric Garcia, Pedri, Gavi, Dani Olmo, Lamine Yamal, and Ferran Torres are all part of Luis de la Fuente’s squad.
With such a strong Blaugrana presence in the La Roja squad, the club president wants to attend the semi-final to support the players as they attempt to secure a place in the World Cup final.
Spain beat Portugal 1-0 in the Round of 16, courtesy of a stoppage-time winner from Mikel Merino. In the previous round, they had disposed of Austria with great ease.
Laporta will travel to the US if Spain qualify for the semi-final. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
Eric and Joan Garcia have not played a single minute at the World Cup so far while Gavi has had a largely peripheral role.
But, the rest of the Barça players have had minutes and made some valuable contributions for Spain.
Dani Olmo, in particular, has shone for the 2010 world champions with his skilful displays, while Lamine and Pedri have also had their moments. Ferran, on the other hand, has experienced some highs and lows.
But, without a doubt, Cubarsi has been the best Barcelona player at the World Cup so far, excelling at the heart of Spanish defence, helping them keep five clean sheets.
Deco expected to return before Laporta arrives
Deco expected to return from the US. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
Before Laporta’s possible visit, Barcelona’s sporting director Deco has already been in the United States following Barcelona’s players during the tournament.
The former midfielder was present to watch Spain’s victory over Portugal, closely monitoring the performances of the club’s international representatives.
The current expectation is that Deco will return to Barcelona before Laporta travels to the United States, should Spain qualify for the semi-finals.
➜ Congratulations to Crew Carwash, recognized in June for its proper display of the American flag by Champaign American Legion Post 24. Old Glory is easy to spot at the high-traffic location at 2029 N. Prospect Ave., which opened in March.
Have a flag display to nominate? Reach out to Post 24's Chuck Zelinsky at 217-356-5114 or email .
➜ Veteran Illini beat writer Scott Richey had a wonderful conversation with basketball stars David Mirkovic and Andrej StoJakovic at the team's practice facility Wednesday.
As Illinois prepares for what many predict to be a magical basketball season, Richey's pace only will pick up. It's already impressive, Richey writing about college hoops for more than 2,600 consecutive days. He started his popular "Good Morning, Illini Nation" () on June 24, 2019, and hasn't missed a day since. That's in addition to his weekly podcast "Inside Illini Basketball," a Monday staple since early 2018.
The 26-year-old made 215 appearances for Leeds but lost his place as number one last season.
"I'm extremely, extremely happy. It's a great day for me because I've just joined the champions, " Meslier told club media.
"It's the biggest club here in England, so I'm very happy to join this massive club, and it's also a massive opportunity for me. I'm extremely happy to join and to try to do the back-to-back.
"Last season was a special year, strangely enough for me. Unfortunately, this happens a lot in the careers of players. But I never give up. I keep working very hard every day, training, always being ready for the players who need help."
There is a doubt over current second-choice keeper Kepa Arrizabalaga's future heading into next season, resulting in Arsenal exploring the market for a replacement.
Meslier arrives as third-choice goalkeeper behind David Raya and Kepa Arrizabalaga, but there is doubt over Kepa's future this summer, so Meslier could be promoted into the number two role.
"This year, I want to show that I want to play," added Meslier.
"I cannot wait to show the love that I've got for this badge, and I cannot wait to lift some trophies, because this is a club that needs to lift trophies again and again."
VANCOUVER, BRITISH COLUMBIA - NOVEMBER 22: Steve Cherundolo, head coach of Los Angeles FC, reacts during the conference semifinal between Vancouver Whitecaps FC and Los Angeles Football Club at BC Place as part of the 2025 MLS Cup Playoffs on November 22, 2025 in Vancouver, British Columbia. (Photo by Rich Lam/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The 2028 Olympics are less than two years away, and the United States have a coach. Today, U.S. Soccer named Steve Cherundolo the head coach of the U.S. U-23 men’s national team that will compete at the 2028 Summer Olympics.
Cherundolo, who had 87 caps and appeared in three World Cups for the USMNT, is also a MLS Cup-winning head coach. He won the title in 2022 with Los Angeles FC. The 47-year-old coach left LAFC at the end of last year to return to Germany, where he had spent all of his playing career as the “Mayor of Hannover” as well as the start of his coaching career before heading to coach Las Vegas Lights in 2021 and then LAFC in 2022. He now takes over the U-23 team that will form for the 2028 Summer Olympics, which will be hosted in LA.
“Representing the United States at the Olympic Games is one of the greatest honors in sports, and I’m grateful for the opportunity to lead this team,” Cherundolo said in a statement. “I believe we have an exciting group of players with tremendous potential, and I’m looking forward to building an environment where they can challenge themselves, grow together, and represent our country with pride. Our responsibility is to compete with courage, humility, and a clear identity, one that reflects the values of U.S. Soccer and gives our supporters a team they can be proud of.”
U.S. Soccer chief operating officer Dan Helfrich led the search for the new Olympic coach, as the federation is without a sporting director after Matt Crocker left in April for a similar position with the Saudi Arabian federation. “Throughout his career, Steve Cherundolo has been a proven winner, an elite talent developer, and a great ambassador for American soccer,” Helfrich said in U.S. Soccer’s statement. “The 2028 Olympics present a critical platform to develop our next generation of players and further engage our passionate fan base as we pursue an Olympic medal at home. Steve’s leadership will be instrumental in building an Olympic team that proudly represents U.S. Soccer. And he will work closely with both our Senior and Youth National team coaches in growing the game together.”
Steve Cherundolo, three-time World Cup veteran and MLS Cup-winning coach named head coach of the #U23MNT that will compete at @LA28 🏅
The Summer Olympic men’s soccer tournament is a U-23 tournament where each team is allowed up to three overage players. Cherundolo’s job will not only be to assemble a roster of U-23s that can go for gold in LA, but also to work with the USMNT head coach to identify three players that can help put the team over the top and be available for those Olympic games when they kick off in July 2028.
“Steve’s extensive coaching experience and having gone through the American youth soccer system gives him a unique understanding of American and European style of play that will allow him to maximize and nurture the players’ potential,” said Oguchi Onyewu, U.S. Soccer vice president of sporting and a former teammate of Cherundolo’s on the USMNT. “Having played alongside Steve in two World Cups, I have seen firsthand the impact he can have on the group. We are confident he is the right coach to lead this team in the 2028 Summer Olympics.”
Cherundolo will have identification camps to start honing in on the potential player pool for the 2028 Summer Games. Then, as the tournament gets closer, there will likely be friendlies scheduled for the team to test themselves on the field against competition that they could likely see on the field as they push for gold. But, Steve Cherundolo will get the ultimate test as a coach to represent his country at a home Olympics.
For the most part, France has enjoyed a terrific performance at the 2026 World Cup.
Still among the favorites to win it all heading into the quarterfinals, France has won all of its matches, now set for a matchup with Morocco on Thursday. However, there has been at least a bit of drama surrounding one French star.
Michael Olise, who has five assists in the tournament so far, was hit with a yellow card for his clash with Matias Galarza during France's 1-0 victory over Paraguay — and after a failed attempt to overturn that call, Olise could be at risk of a more severe penalty if he receives another yellow card.
Here's what to know about what will happen with Olise if he receives a second yellow card.
What happens if Michael Olise gets another yellow card against Morocco?
Should Olise be hit with a yellow card vs. Morocco in the 2026 World Cup quarterfinals, he would be at risk of a one-match suspension for the semifinal game, assuming France advanced in the bracket as well.
During the Round of 16, Olise was booked for an altercation with Galarza, who fell to the ground holding his face, although video replays only showed Olise grabbing the Galarza's jersey before he fell to the grass.
Afterward, the French Football Foundation (FFF) made an appeal to FIFA to rescind Olise's yellow card — but even in the wake of the shocking decision to suspend U.S. star Folarin Balogun's one-game ban, that appeal from the FFF was dismissed.
"There was no change with Olise's yellow card," France manager Didier Deschamps said Wednesday, per ESPN. "We received from FIFA a decision this morning [Wednesday] that Olise's yellow card remains."
Now, if Olise is booked with another yellow card vs. Morocco on Thursday, he would face a potential one-game suspension for the World Cup semifinals. He's not the only player in France-Morocco at risk, either — below is the full list of players on each team already with one yellow card toward a suspension:
Players in the France vs Morocco game tomorrow who are one yellow card away from picking up 1-game suspension:
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DENVER, COLORADO - APRIL 6: Jonas Valanciunas #17 of the Denver Nuggets reacts to a score in the fourth quarter against the Portland Trail Blazers at Ball Arena on April 6, 2026 in Denver, Colorado. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Dustin Bradford/Getty Images) GettyThe Knicks filled their immediate need at center by signing two-time All-Star and four-time rebounding champion Andre Drummond, but reports indicate New York could continue adding frontcourt depth if Jonas Valančiūnas becomes available, setting up a potential battle with the Lakers for the veteran big man. GettyORLANDO, FL - DECEMBER 27: Jonas Valanciunas #17 of the Denver Nuggets grabs a rebound against Jonathan Isaac #1 of the Orlando Magic in the first half of the game at Kia Center on December 27, 2025 in Orlando, Florida. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Mike Carlson/Getty Images) GettySACRAMENTO, CA - APRIL 13: Jonas Valanciunas #17 of the Sacramento Kings smiles after making a basket in the fourth quarter against the Phoenix Suns at Golden 1 Center on April 13, 2025 in Sacramento, California. Getty
The Denver Nuggets made the expected decision to cut ties with the veteran center, Jonas Valanciunas, on Wednesday, July 8.
Despite having another year left on his original $30.2 million contract, Valanciunas wasn’t guaranteed to make his full $10 million for the 2026-2027 NBA season.
The Nuggets had until July 9 to decide if they wanted to cut ties to save $8.0 million. Sure enough, they did.
The Denver Nuggets are waiving veteran center Jonas Valanciunas, sources tell ESPN. Valanciunas is expected to receive interest from multiple NBA teams.
GettyDALLAS, TEXAS – DECEMBER 23: Jonas Valanciunas #17 of the Denver Nuggets handles the ball as Daniel Gafford #21 of the Dallas Mavericks defends during the second half at American Airlines Center on December 23, 2025 in Dallas, Texas. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images)
The idea of leaving the NBA for Europe has been on Valanciunas’ mind since last year.
Before the Nuggets acquired Valanciunas, the veteran center was eyeing a stint in Greece. He was in the midst of his NBA contract with the Sacramento Kings.
Desiring Valanciunas as Nikola Jokic’s backup, the Nuggets struck a trade to acquire the veteran center. Valanciunas ended up playing for the Nuggets during the 2025-2026 NBA season.
GettyORLANDO, FL – DECEMBER 27: Jonas Valanciunas #17 of the Denver Nuggets grabs a rebound against Jonathan Isaac #1 of the Orlando Magic in the first half of the game at Kia Center on December 27, 2025 in Orlando, Florida. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. (Photo by Mike Carlson/Getty Images)
A move overseas is still in the cards this year–and it will be easier for Valanciunas to leave the NBA if that’s what he desires.
According to Adam Zagoria, Valanciunas has a two-year offer on the table from Zalgiris in Lithuania.
If Valanciunas clears waivers, he’s a free agent. However, he is expected to get interest from NBA suitors once again.
Jonas Valanciunas’ Denver Nuggets Run
GettySACRAMENTO, CA – APRIL 13: Jonas Valanciunas #17 of the Sacramento Kings smiles after making a basket in the fourth quarter against the Phoenix Suns at Golden 1 Center on April 13, 2025 in Sacramento, California.
During the 2025-2026 NBA season, Valanciunas appeared in 65 games for the Nuggets.
He saw the court for 13.4 minutes per game. Valanciunas shot 58.2% from the field, averaging 8.7 points per game.
Along with his scoring, Valanciunas came down with 5.1 rebounds per game. He also dished out 1.2 assists per game.
During the NBA playoffs, Valanciunas played in just four games, with an average of 6.3 minutes of playing time. He produced 2.8 points and 2.3 rebounds per game.
At this point, Valanciunas has over 1,000 games under his belt. Throughout his career, which included stops in Toronto, Memphis, New Orleans, Washington, and Sacramento, he averaged 12.8 points and 9.0 rebounds.
India's batting order was picked apart in Nottingham, as a dominant 125-run defeat to England became the heaviest loss the side has ever suffered in T20 internationals, stretching their winless streak on this UK tour and leaving skipper Shreyas Iyer still chasing his first win since taking charge.
With the fourth T20I in Bristol arriving almost immediately, India have precious little breathing room to process what went wrong before having to fix it.
Head coach Gautam Gambhir acknowledged after the Trent Bridge defeat that his team had struggled to read match conditions accurately, a recurring issue that has undermined their performances throughout this tour.
Jofra Archer and Josh Tongue, who together accounted for seven wickets, stuck to a straightforward but effective plan of bowling short of a good length, using extra pace and bounce to unsettle India's batters and force errors consistently.
India will need a smarter, more adaptive response against the same pace pairing if they hope to keep their series-levelling hopes alive.
England vs India 4th T20I: Toss result & Live updates
Toss: Toss to take place at 9:30 PM.
India vs England 4th T20I 2026: Predicted playing XI
India predicted playing XI: Abhishek Sharma, Vaibhav Sooryavanshi, Ishan Kishan(w), Shreyas Iyer(c), Shivam Dube, Sanju Samson, Axar Patel, Harshit Rana, Prince Yadav, Arshdeep Singh, Varun Chakaravarth
England predicted playing XI: Philip Salt, Jos Buttler(w), Harry Brook(c), Jacob Bethell, Tom Banton, Sam Curran, Will Jacks, Liam Dawson, Jofra Archer, Adil Rashid, Josh Tongue
England vs India 4th T20I: Win percentage
Team
Win probability
IND
45%
ENG
55%
England vs India 4th T20I: Betting odds
England are the favourites to win this match according to Dafa.
LONDON, ENGLAND - JULY 07: Jannik Sinner of Italy celebrates victory against Jan-Lennard Struff of Germany during their Gentlemen's Singles quarterfinal match on day nine of The Championships Wimbledon 2026 at All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club on July 07, 2026 in London, England. (Photo by Matthew Stockman/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Ho-boy another Wimbledon final four rankings! Carlos Alcaraz is injured so, you know, probably the usual suspects … yep, Jannik Sinner (lame), Alexander Zverev mhmm he’s back (boring), oh look: it’s Novak Djokovic, still hanging on but not exactly a surprise (he’s won 24 Grand Slams). And the fourth guy is obviously one of Alex de Minaur or Felix Auger-Aliassime, maybe an American got in there … all very boring. So who could it be — Arthur Fery? Who the heck is Arthur Fery?
To spice things up, I came up with a fun fact and a made-up award for each guy, because why not? And with Zverev having captured his first Slam at the 2026 French Open, Fery is our only potential first-time champion. While he has ridiculously long odds of winning it all, he has had ridiculously long odds in every match he’s played; what’s two more?
1. Jannik Sinner
Fun fact: Sinner has only played in one Wimbledon Final, beating Carlos Alcaraz in 2025
Made-up award: The late-career Kevin Durant Award for guy who has nothing left to prove somehow needing to prove something
Sinner had a disastrous (like, shockingly disastrous) performance at the French Open, losing in the second round after completely folding to the Paris heat. Cramps and hot weather have hampered Sinner throughout his career, so let’s check the forecast for Wimbledon on Friday … ah, 88 degrees and sunny. So, not exactly cool.
In order to become the all-all-all-time great he absolutely can be, Sinner needs to prove that he can get his fitness to the level where he can consistently win in any conditions. What made guys like Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal so successful was not just how much better they were at tennis than everyone else (though they were better) but also how consistently they could produce that high level. It reminds me of LeBron James breaking Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s scoring record. It wasn’t because he’s the greatest scorer in NBA history; it was because he kept up a high level of scoring for so much longer than anyone else ever. Sinner needs to get to that level.
He can, and has, beaten Zverev and Djokovic, though we don’t have any data on the potential Sinner-Fery championship match. As there is with any tournament he enters without Alcaraz, there is no excuse for Sinner not to win.
Made-up award: The “Germany Fails at the 2026 World Cup” Award for having a chance to be the most successful German international athlete of the year
Zverev finally did it. He got off the hellacious bus ride to eternal sadness that would have kept rolling if he failed to win the French Open. But he did not, and years of questions about “will Zverev ever win a major?” or “did he miss his window?” are over. But it wouldn’t be pro sports if I didn’t immediately come up with new, harder to answer questions, now would it?
He won a major, cool, but he won it with Alcaraz out with injury and Sinner losing in the second round — he beat one top 10 player, number 10: Flavio Cobolli, who just lost to our guy Fery in the quarterfinals. So now comes the question: can Zverev beat one of his former demons?
He’s going to see one of Djokovic or Sinner in the Final if he gets past Fery, so that will be a fascinating angle no matter what happens. Two guys Zverev long suffered under the yoke of, one opportunity to make it all go away. And if Zverev captures tennis’ most prestigious tournament on its most glorious court? Then we can start asking if a true career shift is afoot.
3. Novak Djokovic
Fun fact: In three meetings at Wimbledon, Djokovic is 2-1 against Sinner … though the wins were in 2022 and 2023
Made-up award: The Steelers Aaron Rodgers Award for the guy who could retire and nobody would blame him but he just likes his sport too much
I don’t actually think Djokovic realistically thinks he is going to win another major. He just won a five-hour marathon against Felix Auger-Aliassime and is staring down the barrel of a rested and pissed-off Sinner with something to prove. Djokovic has now gone two-and-a-half full seasons without a Slam, and he’s not getting any younger or more durable. But he also can’t quit; he just can’t.
There’s something admirable about a guy who always thinks he can win no matter the odds, still wants to put in the work, refuses to admit that he’s too old or too outmatched because he knows, at everyone’s respective peak, there was nobody better. I don’t know if Djokovic is holding onto a vision of himself that no longer exists, or if he just cannot imagine not playing Grand Slam tennis. I mean, what would he do all day? Golf?
He lives every day for the highest level of competition, to be in those battles and to continuously bang his head against every wall he can find because he cannot possibly do anything else. No truly all-time great player in any sport, other than Bill Russell, has nailed their exit, but I think this is weirdly the perfect coda to Djokovic’s career. He doesn’t just care about winning, because he hasn’t been winning for a while. He cares about the pursuit. And the pursuit never ends.
4. Arthur Fery
Fun fact: Having played at Stanford, Fery would be the first college tennis player in a major Final since University of Illinois’ own Kevin Anderson made the 2018 Wimbledon Final. College tennis!
Made-up award: The Andy Murray Award for excellence in British tennis at Wimbledon that comes with the world’s most random home-field advantage
Alright it’s time for the main event, it’s Arthur Fery, our guy, the Brit, the underdog, he has an absolute gauntlet ahead of him, there’s absolutely no chance he wins this thing but, cmon. We’re all rooting for him.
Fery defeated Flavio Cobolli in straight sets (including a brutal 6-0 third) for his first win over any player of note or renown … wait, this is the second time Fery beat Cobolli in a Grand Slam in straight sets this year?! He did this in the first round of the Australian Open too? Man, Flavio, we need to watch some film on Arthur Fery because he has your number.
Ho-boy another Wimbledon final four rankings! Carlos Alcaraz is injured so, you know, probably the usual suspects … yep, Jannik Sinner (lame), Alexander Zverev mhmm he’s back (boring), oh look: it’s Novak Djokovic, still hanging on but not exactly a surprise (he’s won 24 Grand Slams). And the fourth guy is obviously one of Alex de Minaur or Felix Auger-Aliassime, maybe an American got in there … all very boring. So who could it b — Arthur Fery? Who the heck is Arthur Fery?
To spice things up, I came up with a fun fact and a made-up award for each guy, because why not? And with Zverev having captured his first Slam at the 2026 French Open, Fery is our only potential first-time champion. While he has ridiculously long odds of winning it all, he has had ridiculously long odds in every match he’s played; what’s two more?
1. Jannik Sinner
Fun fact: Sinner has only played in one Wimbledon Final, beating Carlos Alcaraz in 2025
Made-up award: The late-career Kevin Durant Award for guy who has nothing left to prove somehow needing to prove something
Sinner had a disastrous (like, shockingly disastrous) performance at the French Open, losing in the second round after completely folding to the Paris heat. Cramps and hot weather have hampered Sinner throughout his career, so let’s check the forecast for Wimbledon on Friday … ah, 88 degrees and sunny. So, not exactly cool.
In order to become the all-all-all-time great he absolutely can be, Sinner needs to prove that he can get his fitness to the level where he can consistently win in any conditions. What made guys like Roger Federer, Novak Djokovic and Rafael Nadal so successful was not just how much better they were at tennis than everyone else (though they were better) but also how consistently they could produce that high level. It reminds me of LeBron James breaking Kareem Abdul-Jabbar’s scoring record. It wasn’t because he’s the greatest scorer in NBA history; it was because he kept up a high level of scoring for so much longer than anyone else ever. Sinner needs to get to that level.
He can, and has, beat Zverev and Djokovic, though we don’t have any data on the potential Sinner-Fery championship match. As there is with any tournament he enters without Alcaraz, there is no excuse for Sinner not to win.
Made-up award: The “Germany Fails at the 2026 World Cup” Award for having a chance to be the most successful German international athlete of the year
Zverev finally did it. He got of the hellacious bus ride to eternal sadness that would have kept rolling if he failed to win the French Open. But he did not, and years of questions about “will Zverev ever win a major?” or “did he miss his window?” are over. But it wouldn’t be pro sports if I didn’t immediately come up with new, harder to answer questions, now would it?
He won a major, cool, but he won it with Alcaraz out with injury and Sinner losing in the second round — he beat one top 10 player, number 10: Flavio Cobolli, who just lost to our guy Fery in the quarterfinals. So now comes the question: can Zverev beat one of his former demons?
He’s going to see one of Djokovic or Sinner in the Final if he gets past Fery, so that will be a fascinating angle no matter what happens. Two guys Zverev long suffered under the yoke of, one opportunity to make it all go away. And if Zverev captures tennis’ most prestigious tournament on its most glorious court? Then we can start asking if a true career shift is afoot.
3. Novak Djokovic
Fun fact: In three meetings at Wimbledon, Djokovic is 2-1 against Sinner … though the wins were in 2022 and 2023
Made-up Award: The Steelers Aaron Rodgers Award for the guy who could retire and nobody would blame him but he just likes his sport too much
I don’t actually think Djokovic realistically thinks he is going to win another major. He just won a five-hour marathon against Felix Auger-Aliassime and is staring down the barrel of a rested and pissed-off Sinner with something to prove. Djokovic has now gone two-and-a-half full seasons without a Slam, and he’s not getting any younger or more durable. But he also can’t quit; he just can’t.
There’s something admirable about a guy who always thinks he can win no matter the odds, still wants to put in the work, refuses to admit that he’s too old or too outmatched because he knows, at everyone’s respective peak, there was nobody better. I don’t know if Djokovic is holding onto a vision of himself that no longer exists, or if he just cannot imagine not playing Grand Slam tennis. I mean, what would he do all day? Golf?
He lives every day for the highest level of competition, to be in those battles and to continuously bang his head against every wall he can find because he cannot possibly do anything else. No truly all-time great player in any sport, other than Bill Russell, has nailed their exit, but I think this is weirdly the perfect coda to Djokovic’s career. He doesn’t just care about winning, because he hasn’t been winning for a while. He cares about the pursuit. And the pursuit never ends.
4. Arthur Fery
Fun fact: Having played at Stanford, Fery would be the first college tennis player in a major Final since University of Illinois’ own Kevin Anderson made the 2018 Wimbledon Final. College tennis!
Made-up Award: The Andy Murray Award for excellence in British tennis at Wimbledon that comes with the world’s most random home-field advantage
Alright it’s time for the main event, it’s Arthur Fery, our guy, the Brit, the underdog, he has an absolute gauntlet ahead of him, there’s absolutely no chance he wins this thing but, cmon. We’re all rooting for him.
Fery defeated Flavio Cobolli in straight sets (including a brutal 6-0 third) for his first win over any player of note or renow … wait, this is the second time Fery beat Cobolli in a Grand Slam in straight sets this year?! He did this in the first round of the Australian Open too? Man, Flavio, we need to watch some film on Arthur Fery because he has your number.
Fery did not qualify for the main draw of Wimbledon by regular means. For those unaware, tournament organizers have significant leeway with wildcards which are generally used to get as many home nation players in the draw as possible; if you ever find yourself watching Roland Garros or the US Open and wonder where all these random French and American people came from, that’s why. But it never, like … works. Only four wildcards ever have made a Grand Slam semifinal, including an iconic run for Jimmy Connors at the 1991 US Open (there’s a documentary). Fery actually getting this done would be unreal — bordering on impossible. But I believe in American college tennis! Believe!Fery did not qualify for the main draw of Wimbledon by regular means. For those unaware, tournament organizers have significant leeway with wildcards which are generally used to get as many home nation players in the draw as possible; if you ever find yourself watching Roland Garros or the US Open and wonder where all these random French and American people came from, that’s why. But it never, like … works. Only four wildcards ever have made a Grand Slam semifinal, including an iconic run for Jimmy Connors at the 1991 US Open (there’s a documentary). Fery actually getting this done would be unreal — bordering on impossible. But I believe in American college tennis! Believe!
After going 8-17 over their last 25 games, the Atlanta Braves lead the NL East by just three games over the hard-charging Miami Marlins and Philadelphia Phillies.
Accordingly, the Braves need some help at the trade deadline if they want to get back on track and remain atop the division, especially in the starting rotation.
While Tarik Skubal could be an option, a more realistic option is Sonny Gray.
According to Ken Rosenthal's report for The Athletic on Thursday (subscription required), Atlanta is one of several teams that have expressed interest in Gray.
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The 36-year-old righty has been stellar for the Boston Red Sox this season, going 10-1 with a 2.61 ERA while leading the American League in winning percentage.
With the Red Sox six games below .500 and three games out of a playoff spot, they may look to sell at the trade deadline if they struggle over the next few weeks. If that happens, they'll likely try to move Gray, who's set to become a free agent this winter.
Gray has spent five seasons in the National League and would be a great fit for the Braves, assuming he waives his no-trade clause. However, Boston may hang on to the three-time All-Star if it continues its recent surge and stays in playoff contention.
It helps that Red Sox chief baseball officer Craig Breslow already has a relationship with Atlanta after trading Chris Sale for Vaughn Grissom in late 2023. Breslow's more experienced now, however, and would likely demand a larger haul this time around.
SEATTLE, WA - SEPTEMBER 28: Cody Pickett of the Washington Huskies celebrates against the Idaho Vandals in Seattle, Washington on September 28, 2002. (Photo by Sporting News via Getty Images via Getty Images) | Sporting News via Getty Images
If you want those Dots Listen, son Don’t you sit around and cry Because, Dots In this world Ain’t nothing you can’t buy
The UW Athletic Department released its financial reports for the 2027 budgeting cycle and the messaging is a mixed bag. While the department shows continued revenue growth, it projects another shortfall against expenses for the coming fiscal year. UW took on financial risk when it joined the Big 10 at a portion of the full media rights allotment. Pat Chun and his staff have made it work so far, but it reinforces the importance of getting up to a full share after the five year transition period.
UW Women’s Sports won the Big 10 Women’s Championship Series, an award given to the school with the most success across all sports. These meta-sport awards tend not to get much of a following, likely because whatever entertainment and satisfaction we got from the teams’ success was already celebrated as it happened (I am not more excited about Women’s Basketball in the NCAA Tournament now that I know it helped win points for the Championship Series). Still, it’s a good reminder that Women’s Sports at UW are in a great place.
Christian Caple’s latest Say Who, Say Pod episode goes deeper on the post Caple made about the most important non-QB players on the UW Football roster for the ‘26 season. They also dive into the public embarrassment that was the Big 12 Media Day and the ongoing fight between Texas Tech and the world.
Newcastle United have confirmed the signing of 18-year-old Ajax midfielder Sean Steur, while reportedly closing in on World Cup breakout star Johan Manzambi.
Ajax confirmed Steur's move to the Tyneside club for a transfer fee potentially rising to £23 million.
This influx of youth follows significant outgoings, with the Saudi Arabia-owned club offloading high-profile players like Anthony Gordon and Sandro Tonali this summer.
England star Gordon left to join Barcelona in a deal worth £70 million last month , while Tonali completed his £100 million move to Premier League rivals Tottenham earlier this week.
Manzambi, a 20-year-old midfielder, garnered attention for World Cup quarter-finalists Switzerland before sustaining a knee injury in training, following a strong season with Europa League finalists Freiburg.
Newcastle are keen on signing Switzerland's Johan Manzambi (Getty)
The club also secured another 20-year-old Bundesliga talent this week, winger Bazoumana Touré, from Hoffenheim for a reported £42 million.
Speculation continues regarding Brazil midfielder Bruno Guimaraes, who is believed keen on a transfer to Premier League champions Arsenal.
It was reported on Wednesday that the Newcastle captain has informed the club of his desire to leave following Brazil’s exit from the World Cup after their last-16 defeat by Norway on Sunday.
Despite featuring in the Champions League last season, Newcastle's 12th-place Premier League finish means no European football for the upcoming campaign, a situation expected to reduce club revenue by tens of millions of pounds.
If Guimaraes was to leave, he would be the third high-profile player to move on from St James’ Park this summer, and the club appear to be focused on bringing in young talent to replace the more seasoned professionals.
It promises to be a crucial summer for Newcastle, who struggled after selling Alexander Isak to Liverpool for £125 million on the final day of the transfer window last year.
The Magpies brought in Nick Woltemade and Yoane Wissa to replace Isak, but neither man was able to establish themselves as Newcastle’s first-choice striker.
Newcastle boss Eddie Howe largely relied on William Osula to lead the line in the final weeks of last season as Newcastle finished in the bottom half of the table for the first time since 2022.
Danbury graduate Michael Hamann and his father, Sandy Hamann, pushed the limits of this theory. After high school, Hamann's right arm hurled him all the way to the minor league system of the Chicago Cubs.
He also played basketball and ran cross country for the Lakers and is one of 10 Danbury athletes in a poll this week to determine who fans remember first since the year 2000.
Hamann estimates he spent 2,500 hours pitching to Sandy or hitting Sandy's throws, or shooting with Sandy collecting makes and rebounds on the basketball court. He knew he could locate that pitch he needed when the time came because he'd done it so many times before.
"My dad's throwing every ball back, and he's got five buckets," he said. "I'm not sure the irony in that. I don't know how many times, I didn't always want to be in the gym or at the field. But it was, 'Let's go do it. We'll be half an hour better or an hour better than the other person.'
"Four or five times a week, and I'm four or five hours better than somebody else. A day off was rare."
He was first-team all-state as a senior for baseball. Danbury beat Ottawa Hills twice that season, a first for coach Larry Indorf.
Hamann threw a postseason no-hitter and lost as a run scored on an error. Hamann remembers more that Danbury wouldn't have established a program record at 16 wins without the teammate who made the error.
He fit right in with all-stars from all divisions around the state for a Mizuno team in the summer.
"From little Danbury, with 41 in my graduating class," he said.
Hamann takes pride in Danbury and would do it all over again.
"I was right where I needed to be," he said.
Hamann played at Toledo after high school. He pitched six innings against Bradley to quickly earn his stripes as a freshman, and he pitched as a sophomore for the Rockets on a Friday against future MLB pitcher Andrew Chafin at Kent State, losing 1-0.
"I'm going to show you," he said. "I wanted to prove it. You have to have a pressing attitude to want to get better."
He was drafted by Cleveland shortly after high school but chose college instead. He had a strong personal connection with the coaches and was close enough to home he saw his parents most weekends his first year at Toledo.
"I'd never experienced getting kicked out the door to figure it out," he said. "To go to Arizona (for fall league) after being drafted would have been shell shock. My parents were always there. That's all I knew."
He was drafted again by the Chicago Cubs. He threw 17⅔ consecutive scoreless innings between Boise and Kane County his final season.
Not just the diamond
Baseball came first, but basketball wasn't far behind for Hamann. Baseball came more naturally, a ball in his hand when he was 3.
"I had to work at baseball, but I didn't touch a basketball until I was 10," he said. "I had to work at that and be a gym rat. I spent twice as much time on a baseball field. Basketball, I had to get after it and put in extra work."
The Lakers defeated Monroeville in a sectional semifinal after losing the matchup in a preseason scrimmage. Coach Joe Miller used eight reserves against the five starters at practice, and Danbury had no trouble with the press in the game.
Hamann threw down his only career dunk against Old Fort as a senior. One is immensely greater than none in such instances.
He intercepted a pass and crammed a slam, while being undercut for a foul. He made the free throw.
He finished with 1,083 points for his career, including a program-record 155 3-pointers.
Like his own parents, Hamann will try to be there for as much as possible with his family. He has a new appreciation for the support he received.
Pulled in various directions, he sees the sacrifices that were made for him.
"I look at what I try to do," he said. "It's like I'm back in cross country trying to get that second wind for a race."
Not to be forgotten, cross country was Hamann's third favorite of his sports. He ran to stay in shape for basketball, but he was all-conference four times.
Hamann is married and has five daughters, the oldest 13. One loves playing catcher for softball, one is good at gymnastics, one likes a little of everything and the other two are babies. He lives in Marblehead and works at Catawba Interiors.
"It depends on how much time they give," Hamann said of pursuing their passions.
Camilo Duran (left) scored five goals in the Champions League last season - including one against Newcastle [Getty Images]
As a consolation goal caressed the bottom corner of the net, a sprinkling of Newcastle supporters applauded Camilo Duran's smart effort.
The home fans at St James' Park could afford to be generous since their side were leading Qarabag 8-2 on aggregate in their Champions League knockout play-off.
It was the 24-year-old's fifth Champions League goal, having scored in their league phase wins against Benfica and Eintracht Frankfurt (twice) and in defeat to Ajax, as he ended the campaign with as many goals as Vinicius Junior, Michael Olise and eventual-winner, Desire Doue.
That impressive tally of goals has helped take his price-tag to a reported £5.5m, which Celtic appear willing to pay as Martin O'Neill lines up his first new recruit since becoming permanent manager again.
But who is Duran - signed by Qarabag last year for a fraction of that price - and what can supporters of the Scottish champions expect from the Colombian forward?
Having spent his senior career in Portugal's second tier prior to the move to Azerbaijan, Duran first left his homeland for Brazilian powerhouse, Flamengo.
A lucrative opportunity - albeit on loan - for many in South America, but even more so for a lad who grew up in a tough area of Santa Marta.
"He was a hot-headed, mischievous kid who liked to fight with everyone," Sebastian Botero, Duran's former coach at Independiente Medellin, told the Evening Times.
"But his life changed when he joined a football academy. He was sent on loan to Flamengo and they would have signed him if it wasn't for the fact he suffered an injury."
A setback for sure, but Duran didn't allow for it to hold him back as he headed for Europe in 2022.
Having arrived at Botero's Independiente Medellin as a midfielder, he was moulded into a forward before packing those lessons into his luggage for Portugal.
According to Transfermarkt, he has played 38 games as a centre-forward, 25 as a right winger - despite being left-footed - and nine wide on left, with a smattering of other positions.
Such versatility would appear to suit Celtic, who have enjoyed the flexibility of Daizen Maeda in recent seasons in lieu of a traditional number nine.
When deployed as a striker, Duran has scored 14 goals and picked up 10 assists.
Camilo Duran up against former Celtic defender Virgil van Dijk in the Champions League last season as Liverpool thrashed Qarabag [Getty Images]
Powerful & pacey Duran 'a bit of a rebel'
In what looks like being his only season in Azerbaijan, he made 45 appearances with 25 goal contributions (15 goals, 10 assists), but it wasn't enough for record-winners Qarabag to retain the league title.
While their European exploits yielded praise, there would have been pressure to record a fifth successive league championship. They finished as runners-up, nine points behind Sabah.
But what Duran would have been used to was dominating in domestic matches, like O'Neill's side will be expected to do again this season.
"Camilo has always been a bit of a rebel," Botero added. "That's why pressure doesn't weigh him down - it fuels him.
"If logic says everything is against him, he does everything in his power to turn the situation in his favour."
Speaking of power, his hold-up play is something O'Neill highlighted when speaking of Duran in the aftermath of Celtic's 1-1 friendly with Shelbourne.
At St James' Park in February, he raced clear of Dan Burn and buried a shot beyond another England international, Aaron Ramsdale.
Duran is expected to join Celtic at their training camp in Portugal, with supporters, frustrated by the club's lack of transfer activity, refreshing their social media feeds for news.
"We have a number of players that we're looking at," O'Neill said in Drumcondra.
"And I'm hoping in the not-too-distant future, and I mean maybe in the next couple of weeks, that we will have some really decent players at the football club to add to the very decent players we have at the football club."
Something of a rebuild is required at Celtic and Duran looks like a promising start.
The legal battle between NFL star Stefon Diggs and the social media influencer accusing him of sexual assault has taken another dramatic turn. Christopher Griffith, who previously countersued the New England Patriots wide receiver, now claims he has produced more than 100 pages of communications between himself and Diggs as part of the ongoing court fight.
The filing marks the latest development in Stefon Diggs’ case, which has evolved from a public social media dispute into a sprawling legal battle involving allegations of sexual assault, defamation, intimidation, and an alleged cover-up.
Stefon Diggs Accuser Says He Has Already Turned Over Extensive Communications
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According to newly filed court documents obtained by TMZ Sports, Griffith claims he has provided more than 100 pages of communications exchanged with Diggs. The materials reportedly include messages sent through iMessage and Instagram.
The dispute arose after Diggs alleged that Griffith failed to provide certain Instagram communications during the discovery process. Griffith pushed back on that claim, arguing that Diggs already has access to the messages because he participated in the conversations himself.
Diggs, however, reportedly told the court that Griffith blocked him on Instagram, preventing him from viewing older messages on the platform. As a result, the NFL star has asked a judge to order Griffith to turn over the communications.
The disagreement may seem technical on the surface, but it underscores how important digital communications could become as both sides attempt to prove their competing versions of events.
The latest court battle stems from a defamation lawsuit Diggs filed in October 2025. In that lawsuit, obtained by TMZ Sports, the Patriots receiver accused Griffith of fabricating a series of shocking allegations tied to a night at Diggs’ Maryland home in May 2023. Diggs alleged that Griffith, whom he described as a “would-be social media influencer,” spread false claims to tens of thousands of followers online.
According to Diggs, the pair attended several venues in the Washington, D.C., area following a charity basketball event before returning to his home. The NFL star claimed the evening ended without incident and that Griffith later invented allegations that damaged his reputation, professional relationships, and endorsement opportunities.
Diggs’ lawsuit specifically alleged that Griffith tagged organizations including the NFL, the Patriots, and UGG in social media posts containing the accusations.
The dispute escalated significantly when Griffith filed a countersuit presenting a dramatically different account of what allegedly occurred. According to Griffith, he consumed a piece of candy repeatedly offered by Diggs during their night out and soon began feeling disoriented.
He alleges that after returning to Diggs’ home, the football player exposed himself, attempted to initiate sexual contact, and later sexually assaulted him. Diggs has denied those allegations.
Griffith further claims that after rejecting Diggs’ advances, he was threatened by individuals inside the home and warned not to speak about what had happened. Among the most serious allegations in the countersuit is Griffith’s claim that he was violently attacked outside his Los Angeles apartment roughly one week later.
He alleges the assault was connected to the earlier incident and claims Diggs’ younger brother, Darez Diggs, participated in the attack. Diggs has denied those allegations as well.
The dispute over Instagram and text messages highlights a key issue that often emerges in high-profile civil litigation. In cases involving competing narratives, communications exchanged before and after the alleged events frequently become some of the most important pieces of evidence available to both sides.
The significance of Griffith’s latest filing is not necessarily the number of pages produced but rather what those messages could potentially reveal about the relationship between the two men before and after the alleged incident.
At this stage, neither side has publicly released the contents of the communications, making it impossible to determine whether they support either party’s claims. However, the fact that both sides are actively fighting over access to the messages suggests they may play a significant role as the case moves forward.
Stefon Diggs Faces Multiple Challenges Off The Field
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The legal battle comes during a period of heightened scrutiny for Diggs, one of the NFL’s most recognizable wide receivers. While the case remains in its early stages, the allegations have attracted significant public attention due to their severity and the high-profile nature of the athlete involved.
Importantly, the claims made by Griffith remain allegations, and no court has determined whether his accusations are true. Likewise, Diggs’ allegations that Griffith knowingly fabricated the story have not been proven in court.
For now, the latest filing serves as another sign that neither side is backing down.
Report Pulisic out for 3-6 weeks with microfracture after World Cup
Milan and USMNT star Christian Pulisic will be out of action for circa six weeks after scans confirmed he suffered a microfracture during the World Cup.
MILAN, ITALY – APRIL 11: Christian Pulisic of AC Milan reacts after seeing his team concede a third goal during the Serie A match between AC Milan and Udinese Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on April 11, 2026 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
The forward struggled with several injury problems and poor form in recent months for both club and country, which did not improve by much at the tournament where USA were hosting with Canada and Mexico.
He limped off during the Round of 16 defeat to Belgium, 4-1 on the day, and there were immediately concerns it could be a serious setback.
Pulisic scans show extent of injury
LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA – JUNE 12: Christian Pulisic #10 of the United States looks on as he walks off at the end of the first half during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group D match between USA and Paraguay at Los Angeles Stadium on June 12, 2026 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
Now multiple reports in America and Italy confirm that Pulisic has been diagnosed with bone bruising and a microfracture of the tibia/fibula.
He was spotted on crutches the next day at the team hotel, raising worries that this could be a long-term absence.
This could enable him to be back in training for the start of the new Serie A season on August 23, where Milan begin the tournament against Torino.
The former Chelsea man had scored 10 goals with four assists in 34 competitive games for Milan last season, but notably none of those goals were in 2026.
He hasn’t found the net for his club since the 3-0 win over Verona on December 28, firing blanks in the successive 19 matches.
To soccer (ahem, football) fans, Erling Haaland needs no introduction. The lumbering Norwegian striker tore through Bundesliga defenses time and time again before joining Manchester City in 2022. Though the “Cityzens” had already won the Premier League four of the previous five seasons, the addition of Haaland took them to new heights as the bleach-blonde striker poured in a record 35 goals in his first campaign. He followed that with another 31 in 2023-24, leading City to an unprecedented fourth consecutive Premier League title.
This summer, Haaland has introduced himself to the rest of the world as he has led Norway—now the 2026 World Cup’s de-facto Cinderella—to a quarterfinal clash with mighty England. Before Saturday’s showdown, however, Haaland was spotted getting some much-needed R&R … on the golf course.
Here at Golf Digest, we are obviosuly excited that Haaland shares our passion for the game of golf, but his father Alfe-Inge “Alfie” Haaland is probably even happier. Though Alfie Haaland was also a professional footballer, playing In the Premier League for clubs like Nottingham Forest, Leeds United and, you guessed it, Manchester City, the younger Haaland revealed in a recent video on his YouTube channel that his dad actually wanted him to be a pro golfer instead of a soccer player.
"It's [golf] a good combination sport with football," Haaland's father explains in the video. "Actually I wanted him more to play golf than football, but he probably chose right [laughter]"
"He wanted me to become a professional golfer," Haaland chimed in. "But he didn't manage to do it!"
Funnily enough, Haaland’s father, who also stars in the video, is the better golfer of the two, while his son has already eclipsed his on-pitch accomplishments. That’s not the way Alfie drew it up on paper, but something tells us there are no regrets in the Haaland household this summer.
The United States Men’s National Team saw its World Cup journey come to a disappointing end earlier this week with a lopsided loss to Belgium, but the result wasn’t the only story to emerge from the match. During and after the game, U.S. star Christian Pulisic faced criticism from analysts and fans who questioned his toughness and mobility and wondered why he didn’t appear to be playing through the pain. As it turns out, there was a very serious reason.
Soccer Football – FIFA World Cup 2026 – Round of 16 – United States v Belgium – Seattle Stadium, Seattle, Washington, U.S. – July 6, 2026 Christian Pulisic of the U.S. during the warm up before the match IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Blake Dahlin
According to a report from Underdog, citing The Athletic, Pulisic suffered a bone bruise and a microfracture of the tibia/fibula during the match. That’s a significant injury for any athlete, let alone one expected to perform at the highest level on the world’s biggest soccer stage.
The diagnosis immediately changes the conversation surrounding Pulisic’s performance and the criticism he received following the loss. In the heat of competition, it’s easy for fans to assume players should simply “tough it out.”
But injuries of this magnitude aren’t something professional athletes should be expected to play through. In fact, attempting to do so could risk making the injury even worse and potentially lead to a much longer recovery.
Knowing the extent of the damage, it’s remarkable that Pulisic remained on the field for as long as he did. Rather than questioning his toughness, many will likely view his effort in an entirely different light.
Critics May Owe Him an Apology
June 12, 2026; Inglewood, California, U.S.; Christian Pulisic of the U.S. during the match. Mandatory Credit: Gary Vasquez-Imagn Images
Pulisic has long been one of the faces of American soccer, and with that status comes increased scrutiny whenever the USMNT falls short of expectations. This time, however, much of the criticism appears to have been misplaced.
Playing through a bone bruise and a microfracture is no small task, and expecting any player to continue performing at full capacity under those circumstances is unrealistic. If anything, Pulisic showed tremendous determination by trying to battle through the injury during one of the biggest matches of his career.
The World Cup may have ended in heartbreaking fashion for the United States, but the latest medical update serves as a reminder that not every performance can be judged without knowing what players are dealing with behind the scenes. For Christian Pulisic, the criticism that followed the loss now looks far less justified than it did just a few days ago.
Sunderland women are set to appoint James Gray as their new chief executive officer following the recent takeover by Bay Collective.
Gray currently works as commercial director at the Football Association and will begin his role at Sunderland in September.
He will lead Sunderland's strategic and commercial performance, strive for financial sustainability and head up football operations.
Gray will be reunited with former FA colleagues Kay Cossington and Anja van Ginhoven.
Cossington is CEO of Bay Collective, which also holds a majority stake in Bay FC in the United States, with Van Ginhoven serving as the group's director of global operations.
Gray has worked in sport for over 25 years and during his time at the FA has overseen commercial operations in the women's game, including the Women's FA Cup.
He previously had roles at Barclays, Amazon, Disney and Manchester United.
Last week, former West Ham manager Rehanne Skinner was named as Sunderland women's new technical director.
Skinner, 46, has vast experience in the women's game, having held assistant managerial roles at both England and Wales.
Bay Collective completed its takeover of Sunderland's women's team last month, acquiring a majority stake.
Sunderland finished eighth in the WSL 2 last season.
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NEW ORLEANS, LOUISIANA - FEBRUARY 06: Steve Gleason attends the 14th Annual NFL Honors at Saenger Theatre on February 06, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Photo by Michael Loccisano/Getty Images) | Getty Images
New Orleans Saints legend and ALS advocate Steve Gleason is once again showing his support for fellow former NFL star Chris Johnson, who recently revealed his own ALS diagnosis.
Alongside New Orleans author Brian Jeansonne, who was diagnosed with ALS in 2020, Gleason took the challenge on Wednesday, with Jeansonne posting the video on Instagram.
The Ice Bucket Challenge first became a massive viral social media campaign back in 2014. It involves dumping a bucket of ice water over a person’s head with the purpose of raising awareness and funds for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease.
Gleason is no stranger to the Ice Bucket Challenge as he championed the campaign in 2014, which ultimately went on to raise over $220 million.
Gleason and Jeansonne have also challenged former and current Saints quarterbacks Drew Brees and Tyler Shough as well as John Driskell Hopkins from the Zac Brown Band, professional wrestler Rebel Brooks, former UFC Champion Dustin Poirier and NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell to participate.
Shough has since accepted the challenge on Instagram.
MLive reported the news on Thursday, as well as adding that the Red Wings initially asked for Wyatt Johnston, a deal that was turned down.
Dylan Larkin has expanded his trade list by 1: the Dallas Stars (per @AnsarKhanMLive).
Reports that the initial "may as well try" ask was for Wyatt Johnston, which was of course rejected. Noteworthy that DAL got Johnston with the pick they got when DET traded up for Cossa. #LGRWhttps://t.co/EMEkoA9qNY
Dallas is in its own fascinating offseason saga as it tries to figure out how to pay Jason Robertson a worthy contract while not really having the cap space to do it.
In Detroit, the Red Wings are holding firm. Larkin's no-trade clause means that he can veto any agreed-upon deal he doesn't like, and so the Red Wings pretty much only can negotiate with the teams on his list.
A small group of teams, though, limits what Detroit can potentially get in return for its star center.
This could end up feeling a bit like a stand-off, but it's at least a tiny sign of progress that Larkin has added another team to the mix. It gives the Red Wings one more possibility to pull off a deal.
LISBON, PORTUGAL - APRIL 19: Morten Hjulmand of Sporting CP controls the ball during the Primeira Liga match between Sporting CP and SL Benfica at Estádio José Alvalade on April 19, 2026 in Lisbon, Portugal. (Photo by Maciej Rogowski/Eurasia Sport Images/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Atlético de Madrid and Sporting Clube de Portugal have struck an agreement over the Lisbon side’s captain Morten Hjulmand, according to reports in Spain and Portugal.
Rubén Uría was the first to report that Denmark international Hjulmand will arrive in a €40 million transfer, with Sporting able to secure another €5 million based on the amount of games Hjulmand plays, in addition to how far Atleti progress in the UEFA Champions League. The player last week signed off on a five-year contract to 2031, and he arrived in Madrid on Thursday to undergo a medical; his signing should be announced before Atleti’s preseason training camp begins on Monday.
MORTEN HJULMAND. Esta madrugada se avanzó en el fichaje del danés. Principio de acuerdo entre Sporting Portugal y Atlético Madrid por 40 M€+5 M€ en bonus. Faltan trámites por resolver, pero las partes han dado luz verde. Hjulmand, tercer fichaje del Atleti temporada 2026-2027.
Hjulmand will take a big leap in his career following spells in Austria (with Admira Wacker) and Italy (Lecce) as well as Portugal, where he won two league titles with Sporting and helped the Leões reach the Champions League quarterfinals in 2025/26. The 27-year-old scored three goals and provided four assists across 27 appearances in the Primeira Liga last season.
Hjulmand is regarded as a superb positional midfielder, a pivot with good ball progression and a strong stride that helps him cover ground and recover the ball at a high rate. His traits complement both Pablo Barrios and Johnny Cardoso, and he should offer Diego Simeone a genuine alternative to his long-serving captain Koke, who last week renewed his contract for one more season. Hjulmand has suffered only a few injuries in his career, with playing absences largely coming through suspension due to yellow card accumulation.
Le profil de Morten Hjulmand :
Excellente récupération du ballon Progression balle au pied Anticipation Qualité de passes longues Grande conscience spatiale Large couverture du terrainpic.twitter.com/FqXeR8mbHY
Hjulmand will need to adjust to the faster pace of LaLiga relative to the Primeira Liga, and his proclivity for getting booked could limit his effectiveness. He picked up 40 yellow cards in 114 league appearances for Sporting (though he received just one red card) and ended last season with 14 yellows across 37 appearances in the league and the Champions League. Hjulmand will have to be more careful in Spain, knowing how referees here love to make the game about themselves.
That said, given the exorbitant price for midfielders on the transfer market this summer, Atleti have done well to secure Hjulmand’s services for an initial €40 million. Barrios, Cardoso and Rodri Mendoza all carry injury concerns entering the new season, while Koke turns 35 in January and 20-year-old Obed Vargas may yet go out on loan. The hope is that Hjulmand will deliver immediate returns and distinguish himself as a possible successor to Koke, as a midfielder who can set the tempo and organize the team.
Ruel Sotiriou scored six goals in 51 league appearances for Bristol Rovers [Shutterstock]
Chesterfield have signed former Bristol Rovers forward Ruel Sotiriou and Leyton Orient forward Josh Koroma on a season-long loan.
Sotiriou, 25, who started his career with the O's and scored 35 goals in 153 league games before joining Rovers in June 2024, ended last season with Israeli side Hapoel Jerusalem.
Koroma, 27, scored three goals in 33 League One appearances for Orient last season.
"Ruel comes into the squad at a good age and will bring both energy and experience," Chesterfield assistant boss Danny Webb told the club website.
The Spireites have not disclosed the length of the deal that Cyprus international Sotiriou has signed.
ARLINGTON, TEXAS - JULY 8: Elias Díaz #35 of the Texas Rangers reacts after striking out against the Los Angeles Angels during the fourth inning at Globe Life Field on July 8, 2026 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Ron Jenkins/Getty Images) | Getty Images
Morning, all!
Tim Cowlishaw notes that the Rangers are still hanging on to a share of the AL West league despite their mediocrity.
Josh Jumg was available for yesterday’s game after missing some games after fouling a pitch off of his knee on Saturday.
Jordan Montgomery continues to make progress in his return from Tommy John surgery, and the Rangers are expecting to activate him once he passes the 75 pitch threshold.
Wyatt Langford may return from his hamstring injury before the All Star break.
With the MLB draft coming this weekend Evan Grant takes a look at who the Rangers might select in the first round.
Shawn McFarland continues the DMN’s midseason reshuffling of their top 30 prospect list with 11-20.
The less said about last night’s game, the better.
Erling Haaland is of course leading Norway's charge with seven goals at his first World Cup and after a 28-year absence from the tournament, the Scandinavians have reached the final eight of a men's World Cup for the first time in their history. They deservedly beat Brazil 2-1 in the last 16 and even if some of the Norwegian players, including Haaland, seemed a little shocked by what they achieved they are worthy quarterfinalists and will push England all the way.
As for England, Thomas Tuchel's side are the slight favorites to win this game but the Three Lions won't be taking anything for granted. Their epic 3-2 win against Mexico in the last 16 at the Azteca saw England dig incredibly deep and there seems to be a lovely togetherness about their squad. Estimations say that over 30,000 England fans are in Miami so this will be like a home game for them, even with the mighty Norwegian row.
How to watch Norway vs England live, stream link and start time
Kick off time: 5pm ET Saturday (July 11) Venue:Hard Rock Stadium — Miami TV Channel: Telemundo Streaming: Stream live on Peacock, en Espanol
Norway team news, focus
The Norwegians will keep it very simple and go with a 4-4-2 or 4-1-4-1 formation which is flexible during games. Haaland is obviously the x-factor up top but Arsenal's Martin Odegaard is having a fine tournament dictating things in midfield as Norway's captain. Out wide Stale Solbakken has been getting it spot on with his decisions as Andreas Schjelderup and Antonio Nusa have stepped up at different times with key assists and goals. Nusa is on a yellow card so has to watch himself in this game and there are so many Premier League players in this Norway side so they know the England players extremely well.
England team news, focus
Four England players are on yellow cards and if they get booked in this game they will be suspended for the potential semifinal, as Declan Rice, Nico O'Reilly, Jude Bellingham and Marc Guehi are all key players and will be walking a tightrope. Tuchel has a big decision to make at right back with Jarell Quansah suspended and Reece James recovering from injury, so John Stones may start there. Harry Kane and Bellingham are standing tall and making the difference for the Three Lions in attack and they will buzz around and link up whenever they can.
Norway vs England prediction
This is going to be really tight and will probably come down to which of the marquee strikers is more clinical, Haaland or Kane. England seem to be getting better as the tournament goes on and have just a few more options to change the game if needed. Norway 1-2 England.
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Former Rutgers football player Jamil Merrell has died at the age of 36
Merrell’s twin brother announced Jamil’s death
The twins served as captains for the Scarlet Knights in 2013
Former Rutgers football captain Jamil Merrell has died at the age of 36, his twin brother Jamal announced.
“As I write this, I’m sitting beside my twin brother, surrounded by our family, knowing that we’re witnessing one of the hardest moments we’ll ever have to face,” Jamal wrote on Instagram on Tuesday, July 7. “With tears in our eyes and love in our hearts, I want everyone to know that my twin brother, Jamil, is peacefully transitioning to be with God.”
He continued, “Before this moment, he looked at us with peace and said, ‘It’s time for me to level up, and everything down here for me is complete.’ ”
Merrell’s cause of death was not immediately known.
Jamil and Jamal Merrell Credit: Cal Sport Media via AP
Merrell played defensive end and linebacker for the Scarlet Knights from 2009 through 2013, where he appeared in 34 career games with 18 starts over four seasons. He amassed 81 tackles, 8.5 sacks, 16 tackles for loss, a forced fumble and four pass breakups, according to the university.
Along with his brother, he served as a captain in 2013, becoming the second pair of brothers to simultaneously serve as captains in the school’s history, according to NJ.com.
The Delaware native went on to play professionally, for the Chicago Bears on their practice squad and in the Arena Football League, before transitioning to coaching. He was a sports performance coach and defensive coordinator at Red Lion Christian Academy in Bear, Del.
In his social media post, Jamal mourned his twin, whom he called “a true soldier, a true warrior.”
“Watching you fight has been one of the most courageous things I’ve ever witnessed,” he wrote. “You never complained. You never quit. You stood 10 toes down through it all. A true soldier. A true warrior. You fought with everything you had until your very last breath.”
He added, “My heart is broken in a way I can’t even describe, but knowing you’re finally free from the pain gives me peace. No more suffering. No more hospitals. No more hurting. Just peace… the kind of peace you deserve.”
From 5-foot-6-inch Jacob Webb to 6-7 Colin Nutter, the Old Fort community enjoys its basketball.
From Hunter Perry to Hootie Cleveland to Ryan Adelsperger, Stockaders fans have had much to be excited about. Each of the above players was part of at least two conference championships.
Each was part of a poll to determine who fans remember first since the year 2000.
Old Fort is a special place for players to play and for fans to watch them. Turns out, it's a great spot to coach basketball as well.
In addition to talented players, people of all ages attend games, including those who no longer have kids in the school district. Some never did.
They might be a neighbor, but they often don't even know the kids. They create an atmosphere sharing the games with them.
"The tradition makes it special in a small community bringing everyone together," Stockaders coach Eric Hoover said.
The student section is typically stocked, even if many schools have more of them. The players feel the crowd and feed off the crowd.
It makes them feel like part of the community, more than a student.
"It's something to feel good about, to compete and play with that crowd behind them," Hoover said.
The gym is large, with permanent seating on one side. There are seat backs and arm rests for every fan on that side.
New bleachers were installed in the gym five years ago, which modernized the look. Everything wasn't done at once, but all the seats are uniform again.
A new scoreboard was added two years ago and an upgrade to the floor is in the works. There is no football at Old Fort and, obviously, basketball is important.
"Everybody sees the gym," Hoover said. "That's where everyone is together in the school. We have the best gym around. There are newer ones, but almost 40 years old, they keep it fresh and new."
All of it combines to make the Stockaders feel like they have a home court advantage.
Stockaders love their stage
Opponents have to be impressed by what they see before games start. Then, they have to stop Hunter Perry.
Perry was a sophomore when Hoover took the helm. Perry is the best all-around player for the Stockaders who Hoover coached.
Perry was instinctual, doing things you couldn't teach; he loved the game, and he worked. He averaged 28.8 points and led the team in rebounds and assists as a senior.
He finished his career with 1,441 points. He scored 55 points, including nine 3-pointers in one game and more than 40 points in a few others.
"He was unguardable for the most part," Hoover said. "He got all the attention. Double teams and face guards. He could pull up and shoot from the volleyball line, and it looked the same."
Opposing coaches would look at Hoover incredulously.
"Sorry," Hoover said. "I'm glad he's on my team and not yours. You're watching with amazement. He was an unbelievable basketball talent."
Nutter stood out by averaging a double-double at 20 points and 10 rebounds. He started a run of players who dunked in games, including Adelsperger, Isaac Gallagher and Henry Beisner.
Adelsperger certainly got a kick out of his slams, but he worked harder on his jump shot than anybody else for Hoover. It showed, with a 40% mark on 3-pointers.
"His senior year was one of the best in school history," Hoover said. "He was a dream to coach. An outstanding teammate."
Webb could almost dunk. He could jump high enough to make it necessary to duck to avoid hitting his head on the backboard, but he couldn't palm the ball.
There wasn't much else he couldn't do. He wanted to play every minute, and he wanted to compete.
"Height is an advantage in basketball," Hoover said. "He didn't need it. He was short and strong and explosive. He used his speed and his skill. He wasn't afraid of the big guys. He'd surprise people jumping and trying to dunk. He was fearless."
He sent Hoover videos dunking after high school.
Cleveland delighted fans with his ability to shoot the ball. He made 259 3-pointers in his career, which is 23rd all-time in the state.
"He exemplified that and made by far more 3-pointers than anybody," Hoover said. "He'd shoot them from anywhere. He had deep range. It's fun to see those go in and exciting to see that happen."
What do all of the above players have in common? For starters, there's the championships.
Old Fort won the Midland Athletic League in 2013 and 2014, and the Sandusky Bay Conference River Division in 2017-2021, 2023 and 2025.
Each player scored at least 1,000 points in his career. All their teams experienced consistent support from fans, and they were coached by Hoover.
He was an assistant for Mohawk, where he's a teacher, for nine years. He was disappointed when he wasn't chosen to coach the team when the top job opened.
"This happens a lot in life; another opportunity opens," he said. "The next year, Old Fort contacted me. I have family there, I graduated (1996) from there. I had pride to begin with. I wanted to turn it in the right direction. I had no idea I'd be there 15 years.
"The relationships in the community and with the kids are a big part of my life. It worked out the best for everybody."
'You Can Put Me on Any Team' -- NBA Legend Hilariously Claims He Could Score 20 Points in Summer League 'Right Now'
The NBA Summer League is going on, where rookies are busy in splashing their talents. Meanwhile, NBA legend Paul Pierce hilariously claimed that he could still put on a show if he suited up in the Summer League.
Paul Pierce Jokes He Could Still Shine in NBA Summer League
Pierce was one of the elite scorers of his era, building an athletic profile that includes 10 NBA All-Star selections, four All-NBA honors, an NBA All-Rookie First Team nod, one Finals MVP award, and an NBA championship. He averaged 19.7 points, 5.6 rebounds, and 3.5 assists per game throughout 1,343 regular-season games.
After retiring following the 2016-17 season, Pierce was inducted into the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame in 2021. He has been away from professional basketball for nearly a decade, but the 48-year-old believes he could still make an impact in the NBA Summer League.
“I can get you a dub in summer league right now,” Pierce said in the “No Foul Given” podcast on Wednesday. “I can get you 20 in the summer league right now. I’ve been watching any team. You can put me on any team in the summer league right now, and I can get you a dub.”
Pierce’s confidence is interesting, considering the typical NBA Summer League roster features players aged 21 to 23, meaning he would be more than twice their age. His comments were made in a lighthearted manner, but reaching the 20-point mark would still be a difficult task.
Pierce averaged just 3.2 points in 11.1 minutes per game over 25 appearances in his final NBA season with the Los Angeles Clippers while shooting 34.9% from beyond the arc. However, he believes his experience and basketball IQ would allow him to contribute.
“I’m in great shape right now,” Pierce said. “You get these little young rookies. I got the IQ, bro. Get out of the game right now. If you put me in close-out situations where it’s like a dribble penetration, you swing it to me, and it’s close-out.
“Three things are going to happen. I’m either going to make the shot, get fouled, or dime somebody for the assist off the dribble. So you have a playmaker. Somebody make plays, create, and get you out of the way. Yeah, I’m in that row right now.”
Whether Pierce could back up those claims remains up for debate, but his remarks have certainly sparked discussion ahead of an exciting Thursday slate in the NBA Summer League.
No. 1 overall pick AJ Dybantsa of the Washington Wizards is set to face off against No. 2 overall selection Darryn Peterson of the Utah Jazz at the Thomas & Mack Center in Las Vegas.
Two-time Super Bowl-winning quarterback Eli Manning made a stop at a popular North Jersey restaurant this week, drawing excitement from staff and fans alike.
LuNello, an upscale Italian restaurant in Cedar Grove, shared a photo on social media showing Manning posing with chef and owner Michele Iuliano inside the restaurant. The establishment thanked the former New York Giants quarterback for his visit.
“The secret’s out… even Eli Manning knows LuNello is the place to be!” the restaurant wrote in an Instagram post. “Thanks for stopping in, @elimanning — we loved having you. Come back anytime, we’ll be ready!”
Travis Hunter may be fully cleared for the start of Jacksonville Jaguars' training camp in a few weeks, but that doesn't mean he will be a full go right away.
Cameron Wolfe on the NFL Network recently reported that Hunter will be ready for training camp. However, Ryan O'Halloran of the Florida Times-Union added a caveat and some additional insight into Hunter's availability.
"Fully-cleared" won't mean "full-go" at start of camp," O'Halloran posted on X. "Interally, the expectation is his snaps will likely be managed early on because it will be his first team work since Oct. 30, 2025."
O'Halloran added that the Jaguars' goal is for Hunter to be ready for the team's Week 1 matchup with the Browns on Sept. 13, not their preseason game on Aug. 15 with the Saints.
"Fully-cleared" won't mean "full-go" at start of camp. Interally, the expectation is his snaps will likely be managed early on because it will be his first team work since Oct. 30, 2025. The goal is 9/13 vs. Browns, not 8/15 at Saints.
Hunter did not participate in the on-field work during the offseason programs as he continues to rehab, but to keep Hunter sharp and involved, he spent time each day in the Jaguars' virtual room. This allowed him to get mental reps from the wide receivers' and defensive backs' perspective on the field.
In Wolfe's report, he added that Hunter was already running over 20 mph, cutting, and is in "great shape."
The Jaguars will continue to utilize Hunter on both sides of the ball as well. The expectation is that he will start at cornerback, while also seeing playing time at wide receiver, although those snaps could ebb and flow, depending on the week-to-week matchups and in-game situations.
Kessie wants Juventus as Bianconeri eye move for Ivory Coast star
Franck Kessie wants to join Juventus, with the midfielder keen on a return to Serie A now that his time at Al-Ahli has come to an end.
According to TuttoMercatoWeb, via CalcioMercato.it, the Ivory Coast international regards the Bianconeri as his first choice for the next stage of his career.
Kessie is a free agent after Al-Ahli opted not to renew his contract, which expired at the end of June, making him available at no cost, an appealing prospect for any suitor.
TORONTO, ONTARIO – JUNE 20: Franck Kessie #8 of Cote d’Ivoire celebrates scoring his team’s first goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group E match between Germany and Cote D’Ivoire at Toronto Stadium on June 20, 2026 in Toronto, Ontario. (Photo by Michael Reaves/Getty Images)
Kessie makes Juventus his priority for Serie A return
A former Milan man who spent the bulk of his career in the Italian top flight, Kessie knows the league intimately and would face little adaptation on a return.
Juventus, for their part, are in the market for midfield reinforcements and would reportedly be glad to welcome the 29-year-old into their squad.
The free-transfer nature of any deal only strengthens its logic for a Juventus side mindful of their spending under the UEFA settlement agreement confirmed this window.
Fresh from featuring at the World Cup, Kessie offers proven Serie A pedigree and midfield energy, and, crucially, at no transfer outlay.
AMD continues to squeeze more life out of its AM4 platform as a newly listed prebuilt gaming PC has been spotted powered by the Ryzen 7 4700LE. This OEM-exclusive CPU is based on AMD's Zen 2 (Renoir) architecture, all the way back from 2019, and was silently released by the company back in March 2026. The prebuilt gaming PC featuring the CPU is currently listed by Chinese system integrator Qehi on Amazon with a price tag of $799.99. It additionally comes with an Nvidia RTX 3050 8GB graphics card, 16GB of DDR4 memory, and a 512GB M.2 NVMe SSD in a fish-tank style chassis loaded with six RGB fans.
Glancing over the specifications, the Ryzen 7 4700LE comes with eight cores and 16 threads, along with a maximum boost clock speed of 4.2 GHz. The chip also packs 12MB of total cache and a rated TDP of 65W, meaning that it generates less heat and requires a less demanding cooling solution. This should make it suitable for small form factor builds, although one should note that it does not come with onboard graphics, thus relying on a discrete GPU.
AMD Ryzen 7 4700LE specs
Ryzen 7 4700LE
Cores / Threads
8 / 16
Arch
Zen 2
Base / Boost Clock (GHz)
3.6 / 4.2
Cache (L2 + L3)
12MB
TDP (W)
65
Price
NA
In a similar move, AMD had announced the return of the Ryzen 7 5800X3D last month as a special 10th Anniversary Edition, giving its popular AM4 gaming processor a second lease on life. By doing so, the company not only offered gamers a potent yet affordable CPU amid rising component prices, but it also allowed existing AM4 users to upgrade their CPUs without switching to a whole new platform.
While it won't rival AMD's modern processors, the Ryzen 7 4700LE should still be capable of handling everyday workloads and potentially some modern games when paired with the right GPU. OEMs and system integrators additionally gain benefits by making use of existing AM4 motherboards and DDR4 memory inventory, allowing them to build systems at a much lower cost compared to AM5-based systems. The CPU could also help make entry-level gaming PCs more accessible by giving budget-conscious gamers another option at a time when pricing for components like RAM, SSD, and GPUs continues to rise, thanks to the AI boom.
Intel is working on a version of its Nova Lake-S processor platform codenamed Dunlow that will offer up to 28 cores and will target entry-level server and workstation applications, according to shipment manifests located in the NBD database by @x86deadandback.
Formally, Intel's codenamed Dunlow platform will succeed the company's Catlow platform with Xeon 6300P-series CPUs and will support Xeon E-class Nova Lake-S processors (presumably) with up to 28 cores that feature a dual-channel memory subsystem, come in an LGA1954 form-factor, and have a processor base power of 95W, according to shipments manifests at NBD data.
(Image credit: Data by NBD, screenshot by Tom's Hardware)
Intel's next-generation Core Ultra 400-series platforms for desktop computers, codenamed Nova Lake-S, allegedly feature up to 52 cores, which include up to 16 high-performance Coyote Cove cores and up to 32 energy-efficient Arctic Wolf cores in the compute tile, as well as four low-power Arctic Wolf cores presumably in the SoC tile. These Nova Lake-S CPUs are aimed at enthusiasts and reportedly pull up to 474W with a single purpose: to offer unbeatable performance and feature set to put Intel back on the map of enthusiast-grade platforms currently dominated by AMD.
By contrast, the Dunlow platform seems to be a completely different kind of animal. The CPU deliberately features 28 cores and up to 95W PBP (TDP). All Xeon processors except Xeon 6700E, Xeon 6+, and some Atom-based solutions for specialty applications released to date have only featured high-performance cores. Even Intel's Xeon 6300P-series 'Raptor Lake-E' based products feature up to 12 P-cores to offer higher sustained all-core frequencies. Therefore, unless Intel plans to offer energy-efficient cores in its next Xeon CPU aimed at entry-level servers and workstations, we may be dealing with a very special processor that features 28 P-cores that is designed to beat all desktop-grade platforms in demanding applications.
While, for now, 28 P-cores inside Nova Lake-S processors for the Dunlow platform is speculation, it should also be noted that 28 cores do not naturally derive from a 16P+32E desktop design and are impossible to derive from a notebook-grade 8P+16E design. Also, Intel typically does not create server/workstation products by fusing off nearly half a desktop die (it does not even matter whether it disables some P-cores and some E-cores, disabling 20 cores in a 48-core tile hardly makes a lot of sense).
A Nova Lake-S CPU for Dunlow featuring a compute tile with 28 P-cores would resemble the abandoned Raptor Lake-32C, which featured an all-P-core design aimed at workstations and entry servers before being canceled. It is also possible that this could be a derivative of a small Xeon die adapted to an LGA1954 packaging and dual-channel memory to reduce platform costs. At the end of the day, many server applications like storage or web hosting do not need extremely high memory bandwidth, so two DDR5 channels could be enough.
Another reason for Intel to release a Nova Lake-S CPU with up to 28 P-cores is to fill the gap between high-end enthusiast-grade desktops that feature up to 16 P-cores and expensive Xeon 6 server and workstation CPUs that may start at 16 cores, but feature an octa-channel memory subsystem that is costly and is an overkill for many applications. Also note that since Xeon 'Diamond Rapids' processors with an octa-channel memory subsystem have been canceled, the gap between desktop and high-end server CPUs just gets way too wide in 2028, making Nova Lake 28 P-core silicon a potentially viable option.
Nvidia is making a new set of cards, and no, they won't make it among the best graphics cards. The aptly-named GeForce Trading Cards Series 1 are a set of limited edition trading cards that feature graphics cards, games, and tech demos from Nvidia's history, and the company is giving out packs of them for free at upcoming events throughout the summer.
Nvidia shared a short teaser showing off some of the designs, which feature some iconic demos like Nvidia's Chameleon and Medusa demos, along with photos of iconic Nvidia GPUs like the NV 1 and GeForce 3. There are 11 designs in total, including one "checklist card" for keeping track of the cards you've gotten.
The cards feature a black, PCB-like design with a GeForce logo, and the cards are numbered on the front (one card shows 01/11, again pointing to 11 unique designs). On the face of the cards is a border reminiscent of a PCIe connector. Here are all of the designs:
NV1
GeForce 256
GeForce 3
GeForce 7800 GTX
GeForce 10 Series
Bubble, Chameleon, and Medusa demos
'The Way It's Meant To Be Played' card
GeForce RTX 2080 Ti Cyberpunk 2077 Edition
Although there's plenty of money in collectible card games, Nvidia is giving away the GeForce Trading Cards for free. The company says they'll be available at upcoming live events, as well as giveaways throughout the Summer of RTX.
Calling the cards "Series 1" implies Nvidia plans on making more collectible cards in the future, likely as party favors during Summer of RTX, which has become a staple giveaway event over the past several years. There are certainly far more tech demos and GPUs to pull from than what are featured in this short teaser.
Nvidia has yet to update its event calendar on the Summer of RTX page, which is filled with events from the last month, like Computex and Summer Game Fest. Nvidia says it will be giving away packs at Bilibili World, QuakeCon, and Gamescom.
Outside of events, you can keep an eye on the GeForce X account, which has been posting giveaways (amongst plenty of direct GeForce promotions) over the summer. Currently, Nvidia is giving away 10 packs on the GeForce subreddit, as well.
Brown University professor Roberto Serrano suspected that his students were cheating when he gave them a take-home midterm exam, so he decided to make the final exam in-person. According to Inside Higher Ed, out of the 86 students enrolled in his class, 18 dropped from the class after he made the announcement, and nine skipped the final exam. Out of the 59 remaining students, three scored zero, and only two students received a grade that’s within 10% of their midterm score, with only one of them performing better in the finals.
Prof. Serrano, who taught Welfare Economics and Social Choice Theory (Econ 1170), usually conducted in-person exams for his class. However, the mass shooting on university grounds that happened last December made many students anxious about staying in classrooms, so he thought that it was just appropriate to let them take home exams. When news spread that the professor had such an arrangement, enrollment for his class ballooned to 86 students — more than double the usual 30 that he teaches in a particular semester.
The first sign of trouble came when he gave the take-home midterm exams. “Historically the average grade in the midterm of this course has ranged between 65 and 80 [percent], and this exam was harder than the exams I wrote in the past, because … take-home is an opportunity to challenge the class a little bit more, given that you’re giving the students unlimited time,” Serrano said, according to the publication. But this time, his class scored an average of 96%.
While some of the students might argue that he just happened to have a particularly gifted set of students this semester, the professor said that most of the answers were “kind of correct, but very off, and with a very convoluted style.” While they were technically correct, Serrano suspected that they were sourced from AI, especially after he ran the test through ChatGPT and received similar results.
Because of this, he emailed the class telling them about his suspicions — he made the final exam in-person and said that if the distribution is similar to the midterm exams, then he would count it towards their final grade. Otherwise, the midterms are void, and he’ll “reweigh the final accordingly.” But, as the data showed, it seemed that the majority of the class used AI during the midterm exams.
Prof. Serrano raised the issue with the university’s Standing Committee on the Academic Code, but it seemed that it didn’t take action until the story broke. Now, it seems that the university is going to review each case individually. In the meantime, Serrano is worried about the future. “We cannot afford to have a society in which a significant fraction of our best young minds think that cheating is OK,” the professor said to Inside Higher Ed. “That leads to a declining society, to a failed society … We cannot choose to become idiots.”
Nvidia and Sega have scheduled an event next week to celebrate their history and longstanding friendship. The invitation-only shindig takes place at GiGO Akihabara, Tokyo (you can apply via Twitter/X). Nvidia CEO Jensen Huang will star at the July 15 event, officially unveiling the RTX Spark for the first time in Japan. Attendees will also get a chance to win a GeForce RTX 5090 FE in a raffle.
If you will be in Tokyo on July 15, it might be worth pitching for an invite, and if you’re exceptionally lucky, you might visit the event, then go home with one of the best graphics cards available in 2026. The GeForce Japan social media managers are asking for comments that encapsulate 'memories of Nvidia or Sega' with photos, videos, anecdotes,” and so on (machine translation). You have until sometime on July 12 to concoct your invitation pitch. Remember, Japan time is about half a day ahead of the mainland US time zones.
Though it is clearly spelled out what the Nvidia side of the celebration will present on the day (the RTX Spark and a raffle RTX 5090 FE), no such specific teases have come from the Sega camp.
The lack of any teaser might make you think that Sega isn’t going to reveal anything new at the event, or conversely that something big is on the horizon. But if Sega were to pull a hardware surprise out of the bag, it could make quite a splash.
The Japanese gaming icon exited the console race back in 2001, when it ceased production of the Dreamcast. However, it released rehashed mini consoles like the Genesis Mini and Game Gear Micro at the beginning of the 2020s. More recently, some Mini Arcades (like Sonic, OutRun, and Golden Axe) have been released in partnership with MyArcade. It would be great if Sega could do something ambitious again, or even come out with a mini console capable of handling Saturn or Dreamcast titles. With some kind of lightgun support, please.
Nvidia and Sega – an enduring bond
As mentioned in the intro, Nvidia and Sega are old buddies. Nvidia nearly collapsed in 1996, just three years after its founding, and only the belief and generosity of a senior Sega executive at the time saved Nvidia from the graveyard. This is according to Huang’s recollections of a very difficult time for Nvidia, shared in interviews in 2024.
The story goes that Nvidia’s work to design a GPU for a next-gen Sega console fell through largely due to incompatibility with the emerging DirectX API. Sega’s management appreciated the efforts, though, and believed in young Mr. Huang enough to invest $5M in the green team. This investment gave Nvidia the breathing room to pivot from its previous graphics architecture and come out with the DirectX-friendly RIVA line (1997), followed by the unstoppable GeForce series (1999).
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Microsoft's share price has slid 22% in the past year, as investors increasingly cast doubt on the firm's long-term AI strategy.
Artificial intelligence has been billed as the next coming by Big Tech, with everyone from Amazon to Google trying to figure out how to leverage the expensive technology to generate profits. The problem is, nobody is even close to having an answer.
Generative AI is incredibly costly to run, and the return on investment is unclear at best. Many companies are starting to discover that, in fact, it's cheaper and more effective to simply use human labor. Companies that previously laid off engineers in favor of AI models later found themselves crawling back to those fired, and others have put large restrictions on token expenditure as returns remain elusive.
I saw a clip on CNBC from Ed Zitron, creator of theWhere's Your Ed At newsletter and host of the Better Offline podcast recently. It summarized Microsoft's AI conundrum in pro wrestling terminology — which appealed to my simple brain. His full analysis is anything but simplistic, though. It speaks to the hard reality companies like Microsoft are facing: Is any of this actually worth it?
Zitron describes the challenges of companies like OpenAI and Anthropic joining SpaceX in going public, describing how the company's financial realities betray the almost demented hype around them.
"They'd be the first to be this bad, other than WeWork, and this is so much worse than that. OpenAI burned $20.9 billion dollars in 2025. The problem with these companies is ... their margins are getting worse. Their costs increase linearly with their revenues. There's no proof they can improve their margins. No amount of specialist silicon will bring these costs down.
"We're at a point where OpenAI is pushing their IPO to 2027 because they couldn't get a trillion-dollar valuation. People are wising up to the problem of generative AI: there's not really a business there."
Zitron posits that none of the hyperscalers and companies like OpenAI and Anthropic "encourage waste," while potentially stealing ideas generated by companies using their models, citing Claude Design and Figma. Indeed, the only public company that seems to be flying on its AI hype right now is Google. I would argue that's less to do with innovating, and more because they've found a way to steal revenue from human creators via Gemini's Google Search summary box — instantaneously creating infinite, dynamic (albeit hallucinating) ad-scaling opportunities.
This wholesale content theft is not as readily available to OpenAI, Anthropic, or Microsoft. Google Search remains the dominant tool for browsing the web, and thanks to Chrome and Android, Google owns the entire stack here.
Microsoft's data centers have come under increasing scrutiny for pollution, noise, electricity bill inflation, and water depletion. (Image credit: Microsoft)
Microsoft very much does not own the entire stack. It barely owns a stack at all here.
Microsoft's partnership with OpenAI is on the verge of collapse, pending contractual obligations that will expire over the next few years. It's already ditching OpenAI's pricey models in favor of supposedly more-efficient MAI home-grown models in some products. Microsoft Copilot is already barely used, despite being baked into Windows. It languishes at lower than 10% of the market, according to estimates, far behind the likes of Claude, Gemini, and ChatGPT.
CEO Satya Nadella's decision to give up on Windows Phone and internal Android projects has precluded Microsoft from any form of mobile play here. Mobile is where all new consumer tech will thrive, whether or not it's AI or something else. The historical open nature of Windows prevents it from reaching consumers with any of its products. Nobody uses Bing, Edge, or Copilot, and it's a result of Microsoft's wholesale lack of foresight.
Microsoft bet that it could provide the underlying infrastructure instead, and has spent monstrous amounts of CapEx on data centers in the past few years. But Zitron posited in a large report from May that it might be exaggerating, or perhaps even outright lying, about its data center expansion plans. Indeed, there's little evidence that Microsoft has actually expanded its capacity since 2024. Zitron tracked a variety of Microsoft-announced data center projects and found them in various states of incompletion.
Is this a signal that there's no real demand? Is Microsoft intentionally stalling and dragging out construction because it knows there's no actual ROI incoming from these projects?
Microsoft's OpenAI bet was called the smartest investment it had ever made a few years ago. On paper it still is. Imaginary, fantastical paper, at least.
AI-adjacent stocks, including SpaceX, Oracle, and Microsoft, have all been in near free-fall decline recently, as investors seem to bet that there's gross over-extension going on. Meta is also reportedly spinning up a cloud company to try and offload excess compute it had previously invested in AI specifically, despite not having any actual demand.
"The only reason Big Tech is investing in this is that they've run out of hypergrowth ideas," Zitron said, on the general AI industry. "They don't have a next iPhone, they don't have a new Google Search. They've put over a trillion, with trillions more to come, into a kind of dead-end industry. When that ends, they'll have to admit that they don't have anything else."
"In the future, I see [AI] as a boring hardware-based business, kind of the Oracle licensing hardware model. I think this is a $10 to $30 billion TAM [total addressable market] industry, pretending to be a $1 trillion industry."
"Everyone is just kind of pretending. It's the kayfabe of a tech industry that really has run out of ideas."
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Alienware makes gaming laptops and desktops, sure, but the line I enjoy looking at most is its QD-OLED gaming monitors. They're immensely popular after being the first to market in 2022; they're generally well-rated, and they're usually competitively priced.
One of the most popular Alienware gaming monitors is the AW3425DW, and it has now received a significant update for 2026. Dell let me get my hands on the new AW3426DW ultrawide monitor early so I could get a true feel of what it's like, and I'm here to share my thoughts on whether or not it's worth a buy.
Dell had no input, nor saw the contents of this review, prior to publication.
It's worth noting that the older model is currently sitting at $649.99 after a $150 discount, and I wouldn't be surprised to see that price drop stick around now that the new model is here.
Here's a closer look at the specs that make up the Alienware AW3426DW.
Alienware AW3426DW
Size
34.18 inches
Panel
Samsung QD-OLED Penta Tandem (RGB stripe, 5-stack)
Resolution
3440x1440
Refresh rate
280Hz
Response time
0.03ms
Peak brightness
1,300 nits
Typical brightness
300 nits
HDR
HDR10, VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500, Dolby Vision
The main change arrives for the Quantum Dot-Organic Light Emitting Diode (QD-OLED) panel. It's using Samsung's new fifth-genPenta Tandem tech that was revealed earlier this year, which the company says has twice as long a lifespan as well as 1.3 times better brightness. Text should be easier to read, and there are improvements to dark colors in bright ambient light. More on that below.
Alongside the higher brightness, the monitor now has an anti-reflective coating to better combat glare. And, finally, the refresh rate has been raised from 240Hzto 280Hz.
What I like about the Alienware AW3426DW
The small Alien head and the power button are the only RGB elements you'll find. (Image credit: Future)
From a purely design standpoint, the Alienware AW3426DW hasn't changed much compared to the AW3425DW. Its case has a pleasant Interstellar Indigo color scheme, with minimal interruptions on the back panel.
An Alienware head logo is off to the left of the stand, and there's the secondary AI logo on the other side. These logos are surrounded by venting, altogether offering a clean look.
For a bit of extra jazz, the Alienware head has customizable lighting. The same applies to the monitor's power button on the bottom edge of the casing.
The front of the monitor features Alienware branding, and that's basically it. Bezels are nice and slim, and the rounded stand seems like a perfect pairing.
I like the bubbly, rounded look of the AW3426DW's stand. (Image credit: Future)
On that note, the stand is plenty sturdy. It doesn't offer much rotation (this is an ultrawide, after all), but there's enough tilt and swivel to keep me happy. If I were keeping the screen, it'd go onto my MSI dual-arm VESA mount thanks to 100x100mm compatibility.
All OSD settings are controlled with a single joystick. There are a ton of menu options to play around with should you want to tweak the picture, and the monitor includes quite a few presets for different tasks and gaming styles. You can also change shortcuts for easier control.
The OSD menu is controlled with a single joystick.FutureOSD menu controls in the Alienware AW3426DW are quite extensive.FutureOSD menu controls in the Alienware AW3426DW are quite extensive.FutureOSD menu controls in the Alienware AW3426DW are quite extensive.Future
Smart HDR, Dolby Vision, refresh rates, and much more are all customizable. You can choose how the monitor handles multiple inputs. And, for those who game and work on the same screen, I'm happy to report that the Picture-in-Picture (PiP) and Picture-by-Picture (PbP) features work flawlessly.
The older AW3425DW's OSD menu, or "Command Center," had issues with freezing and closing randomly, but I've not seen those issues in the newer AW3426DW model.
How is the Alienware AW3426DW's color and brightness?
It's hard to convey through photos how great the Alienware AW3426DW looks. (Image credit: Future)
Thanks to the new fifth-gen QD-OLED panel, Alienware's flagship line of ultrawide gaming monitors has never looked better.
One of the biggest complaints about the older model was that black colors often appeared purple when in a bright room. That's been significantly improved here, and it seems that no matter how much light is falling on the screen, dark colors remain dark.
This latest model includes a new anti-reflective finish that Dell says reduces glare by up to 30%. I can't test for that precisely, but I can say that the only time I had issues with glare was in a sun-drenched room with direct light hitting the screen. If you're in an office or a gaming room, you should have no issues.
The Alienware AW3426DW's brightness and contrast readout. (Image credit: Future)
It also helps that brightness has gone up from a 250-nit cap to 300 nits. Whereas the AW3425DW tested for roughly 252 nits of brightness, I saw the AW3426DW hit 330 nits in SDR, and it goes up to about 1,300 nits with HDR enabled. This additional brightness pushes its HDR certification up to VESA DisplayHDR 500.
You can see for yourself the brightness, color, contrast, and white point ratings in the above chart that I pulled from my SpyderX Pro colorimeter.
(Image credit: Future)
Color reproduction has actually improved slightly compared to the previous generation. Whereas we previously tested for 97% P3 and 94% AdobeRGB coverage, the new model hits 99% and 95%, respectively. It otherwise remains at 100% sRGB.
Is Alienware's AW3426DW good for gaming?
You're going to love gaming on Alienware's AW3426DW. (Image credit: Future)
Thanks to a curved panel, an ultrawide 21:9 aspect ratio, a 3440x1440 resolution, a 280Hz refresh rate, and a 0.02ms response time, the Alienware AW3426DW is an outstanding gaming monitor.
The resolution hits the sweet spot for most gamers, and once you go ultrawide, you'll find it's very hard to go back to a 16:9 aspect ratio. The 280Hz refresh rate has plenty of ceiling for high-end performance hardware, and it's fast enough that you shouldn't mind using it for competitive titles.
Because it's an ultrawide with room for (at least) three separate windows, it's also great for productivity. Text is easier to read with this generation of QD-OLED panel, and you might be surprised at how crisp everything looks if you're coming from an older model.
What I dislike about the Alienware AW3426DW
Ports on the Alienware AW3426DW are a bit more limited than I'd like. (Image credit: Future)
There's not much to dislike about this monitor from a display quality standpoint. But there are some drawbacks you should know about before buying.
The port selection is notably a bit lacking. There's no 3.5mm audio jack (and no built-in speakers), and for data, there's just USB-C (15W) and USB-A, feeding off an upstream USB-B port.
Alienware's AW3426DW is easy to love, whether you're gaming or working.
Video inputs include dual HDMI 2.1 with Fixed Rate Link (FRL) for uncompressed 4K@120Hz gaming, but the single DisplayPort is 1.4 standard with Display Stream Compression (DSC). Some newer monitors are shipping with DP 2.1 with less compression, and I'd say it only really matters for enthusiasts.
Should you buy the Alienware AW3426DW?
Alienware's AW3426DW is an outstanding gaming monitor, but it's also handy for productivity. (Image credit: Future)
You should buy this if ...
✅ You're looking for a competitively priced ultrawide gaming monitor featuring fifth-gen QD-OLED tech.
✅ You have a gaming PC that can handle a 3440x1440 resolution and that can make use of a 280Hz refresh rate.
You should not buy this if ...
❌ You're a competitive gamer who mostly plays at a 16:9 aspect ratio.
❌ You just want a QD-OLED ultrawide and don't care about the generation (go with the AW3425DW from last year that's now usually cheaper).
I loved my time with the Alienware AW3426DW, and it's something I'll recommend to anyone who's searching out a new QD-OLED ultrawide for gaming.
The 280Hz refresh rate is perfect for most people, the fifth-gen panel is better than ever, and the overall design is sleek and balanced.
Although some might complain that the port selection isn't generous enough or that the RGB lighting is lacking, others might not mind those drawbacks nearly as much.
And considering how many perks the monitor has, it's easy to see why this line of monitors from Alienware is so popular. I have to return the review sample, but the AW3426DW is at the top of my list for when it comes time to upgrade.
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Alienware's AW3426DW makes several important upgrades over its predecessor, including a new Penta Tandem QD-OLED panel that ups brightness, improves color, and makes text easier to read. It's an outstanding option for work and for play, just as long as you can live with the (minor) downsides.
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AI has changed how fast attacks move. Work that once took an attacker days now takes minutes. Using models like Mythos, attackers write tailored bait, pick targets, test what lands, and jump to the next host before your team clears the first alert.
That is the gap, and it is not your fault. The tools and runbooks most teams run on were built for attackers who work at human speed. AI-driven
After defeating Canada, Morocco secured their place in the quarterfinals, where they will face France. Ahead of this match, they have climbed the FIFA Men's World Ranking, reflecting their outstanding performances.
Morocco arrived at the 2026 World Cup amid serious doubts about their competitiveness. After parting ways with Walid Regragui and losing stars such as Ez Abde, they appeared to have lost their status as one of the tournament’s favorites. Nevertheless, they managed to defeat Canada, advancing to the quarterfinals to face France. Just before the match, they climbed the FIFA Men’s World Ranking.
According to the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, Morocco are ranked 6th with 1803.99 points. Recognizing their strong form, they have gained one position, remaining among the best national teams of the world. Under Mohamed Ouahbi, they have keep their offensive brightness, emerging as the best scorers national teams. They are experiencing their best position in the ranking in their history, improving their competitiveness.
Despite their historic run, Mohamed Ouahbi’s team remain far behind France in the rankings. Didier Deschamps’s team sit in 1st place with 1925.86 points, having climbed two positions since the start of the tournament. As the best offensive national team, they are expected to shine in the scoring side, having Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé as their leaders. However, they can still have some defensive problems, emerging as the main issue to resolve.
Morocco also arrive in excellent form for their match against France. Not only have they been outstanding defensively, but they have also impressed in attack. Without Ez Abde on the pitch, they have turned to Brahim Díaz and Azzedine Ounahi as their attacking leaders, as Ismael Saibari will be absent through injury despite being one of the team’s biggest stars. They will need to take advantage of the pace of their full-backs to launch counterattacks.
Azzedine Ounahi #8 of Morocco celebrates with teammates.
Morocco’s strategy must first be solid on defense against France
Unlike their previous matches at the 2026 World Cup, Morocco face one of the highest-scoring teams in the world: France. While they also favor an attacking approach, they could suffer a heavy defeat if they maintain that strategy. With this in mind, head coach Mohamed Ouahbi could keep his lineup with only slight changes, while making structural adjustments to the team’s defensive setup.
If Mohamed Ouahbi’s team manage to maintain a compact and deep defensive block, they could limit the space available to Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé. While Michael Olise and Désiré Doué can look to create openings with their dribbling, Morocco have proven to be very difficult to break down defensively. Moreover, they could take advantage of France’s high press by hitting on the counterattack and creating dangerous chances.
Both defensively and offensively, Achraf Hakimi and Noussair Mazraoui will be crucial. They will be responsible for containing the wingers while also providing the team’s first attacking outlet. Meanwhile, the intelligence of Brahim Díaz and Azzedine Ounahi could alsoprove decisive, helping Morocco control possession and distribute the ball efficiently. Nonetheless, their biggest challenge will be being clinical in front of goal.
Gessime Yassine #16 of Morocco celebrates with Soufiane Rahimi #9 after scoring a goal.
Do you remember the metaverse? If you don’t, don’t worry. In 2026, four years into the AI revolution that’s changing the world forever, you could easily be forgiven for thinking it was a strange fever dream you had back in 2021. You might even have odd memories of seeing a blocky version of Mark Zuckerberg floating about in a Minecraft-inspired hellscape, conducting meetings with people who could walk with no legs, while the real Mark Zuckerberg was looking at the whole thing through VR goggles. At least, that’s my memory of it.
I could be suffering from the Mandela effect, but I distinctly remember something off about the legs. They fixed that in a later version, but that’s my overriding memory — no legs. Oh, and Mark Zuckerberg assuring us that this was the future. He’d spent tens of billions of dollars on it, even changing the company name from Facebook to Meta, just to let us know he was really serious about the metaverse. Even if the legs didn’t work.
The problem was, it looked laughable. While everything in the technology world to do with games and special effects was moving in the direction of hyper-realism, the metaverse was moving in the opposite direction, towards the sort of blocky graphics that small children enjoy. But even that didn’t really answer the most basic question about the metaverse. Why? What possible advantage was there for us all to meet in a VR space where clunky avatars of ourselves could interact… badly?
Then AI happened and Meta abruptly forgot about the metaverse and pivoted towards the mission of putting personal superintelligence in all our hands instead, which sounds as terrifying and dangerous as it actually is, but we are where we are. At least when Zuckerberg was obsessed with the metaverse, we could ignore him. It existed somewhere “over there”, in Meta-land, where we could let him get on with it. Now he’s right up in our business again.
Careless People, by Sarah Wynn-Williams. (Image credit: Future)
The rise of a bad idea
I’ve always been fascinated by how Zuckerberg got into the metaverse and why he became so obsessed with it. The origins of the metaverse go way back. In March 2014, Facebook bought Oculus, the VR company, for about $2 billion. This was where his passion for VR started. Think of it as the seed, not the full obsession.
By July 2021, Zuckerberg gave a long interview to Casey Newton at The Verge about Facebook becoming a “metaverse company” and described it as an “embodied internet”. Then, on October 28, 2021, his obsession became the company identity. Zuckerberg announced that Facebook the company was becoming Meta at Connect 2021, saying the new company brand would focus on bringing the metaverse to life.
I can see the logic. As a business strategy, that made sense. As a product ordinary people were expected to use, it was much harder to understand. Zuckerberg did not want Meta/Facebook to be trapped inside someone else’s platform again. Facebook had won on social, but on mobile it remained dependent on Apple and Google for distribution, privacy rules, app-store policies and hardware. The metaverse looked like a chance to own the next operating system of social life: hardware, avatars, identity, payments, meetings, gaming, work, commerce — the whole stack. In his 2021 founder’s letter, he framed the metaverse as the “next chapter of the internet” and said Meta would become “metaverse-first, not Facebook-first.”
Facebook had obviously had its problems — it was scandal-ridden. It had let advertisers target vulnerable teenagers, helped fake news spread, and enabled the spread of hate speech linked to atrocities in Myanmar. Perhaps Zuckerberg was looking for a way out of Facebook, and the metaverse offered that.
What I still didn’t understand was why he didn’t see what the rest of us saw — that it looked terrible and offered no real benefit to users. Then I read Sarah Wynn-Williams’ tell-all book about Facebook, Careless People, and it all started to make sense.
To say the book made my jaw hit the floor on several occasions would be an understatement. It’s an absolute page-turner, and your reactions grow from mild amusement to shock, then disbelief, then absolute outrage the further through the book you get. I’m aware of the criticisms of Wynn-Williams: that it is a book written by a disgruntled employee, and that she dodges a lot of personal responsibility for her part in the various misdeeds of the company. However, in another perfect example of the Streisand effect, the fact that Meta obtained a legal order in the United States to prevent her from saying anything negative about the company — at all — made me want to pick it up, and I’m glad I did.
Because now I get it — Zuckerberg seems to have spent years in an environment where too few people were willing to tell him when his ideas weren’t good. According to Wynn-Williams, he was surrounded by sycophants. When he had bad ideas, like the ill-fated Internet.org, he wouldn’t let them go and persisted with them, even when they were obviously going to fail. The people around him enabled him because he was simply too powerful. They even let him win at the board games he liked to play with them at his house or on his jet, and — crucially — he didn’t notice that they were letting him win. I can imagine that in that environment, nobody inside Meta would want to tell Zuckerberg that his metaverse was the equivalent of the emperor’s new clothes, especially if they wouldn’t even risk beating him at Settlers of Catan.
Wynn-Williams only mentions the metaverse in her epilogue. It happened after she was brutally fired from Facebook. Perhaps selfishly, I wish she’d been there for the metaverse period, because I would love to read firsthand accounts of how and why Zuckerberg persisted with such an obviously bad idea.
An avatar of Mark Zuckerberg, chief executive officer of Facebook Inc., rides a hydrofoil during the virtual Facebook Connect event. (Image credit: Getty Images / Bloomberg)
The fall of the metaverse
Maybe I’m being too harsh on Zuckerberg. The metaverse graphics did get better over time and Apple ventured slightly into the same territory with its Apple Vision Pro, even after the metaverse had turned into a smoldering wasteland. The fact is, people don’t enjoy wearing VR goggles for extended periods of time, and for normal people, VR lacks that one killer app. There doesn’t seem to be anything you can do in a VR space that you can’t do elsewhere much more easily.
The metaverse didn’t really die with a bang, but with a whimper. It faded through layoffs, spending cuts and the AI pivot. If I had to put a date on it, I’d say early 2023 was when Meta’s narrative moved on. In February and March 2023, Zuckerberg started talking about Meta’s “year of efficiency” and announced huge layoffs and cost-cutting. OpenAI had launched ChatGPT in November 2022, and by early 2023, generative AI had swallowed the oxygen that ideas like the metaverse need to survive. Every tech company was talking about AI now, not virtual offices and avatar legs.
The metaverse was over. We all forgot about it and moved on.
I’m glad I read Wynn-Williams’ book, because now I can understand how Facebook let the metaverse happen. And if there’s one thing I learned from reading it, it’s that money and power can bring you a lot of things, but common sense requires neither.
If you're looking for a dependable WFH or back-to-school system, you'll struggle to find anything better than the new laptop deal I've unearthed at Best Buy.
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The laptop features a 15.3-inch IPS touchscreen with a 1920 x 1200 resolution, a 16:10 aspect ratio, and 300 nits of brightness. TUV certification helps reduce eye strain during longer sessions.
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The IdeaPad Slim 3 delivers plenty of everyday performance without blowing the budget, and will be an excellent choice for anyone replacing an aging laptop before the new school year begins.
KDDI confirms unauthorized access affecting six ISPs, with up to 14.22 million email addresses and passwords exposed
Some passwords were unencrypted; with estimates citing 12.2 million emails and 7.6 million passwords compromised
Company urged rapid password updates, coordinated countermeasures with ISPs, and pledged recurrence prevention
KDDI, one of Japan’s largest telecommunications providers, has confirmed it was recently hacked and lost millions of emails and unencrypted passwords belonging to its clients’ customers.
In a data breach notice, shared last month, the company said that it confirmed “unauthorized access” on June 17 2026.
“As a result, part of the information from email services offered by these ISPs may have leaked externally,” a machine translation of the notice reads.
Coordinating countermeasures
The incident allegedly affected an email system KDDI uses to manage customer email accounts, webmail, and email storage.
KDDI says that the attack affected six ISPs: STNet, KDDI Web Communications, JCOM, Chubu Telecommunications, Nifty Corp, and BIGLOBE. Up to 14.22 million email addresses and passwords linked to these mailboxes were allegedly exposed, which includes both accounts of former customers, as well as dormant users.
“Some” passwords were hashed or encrypted, the company further said, suggesting that some - were not. It also stated that the 14.22 million number represents a “maximum estimate”, and that the investigation is still ongoing. The Record reported 12.2 million customer email addresses and 7.6 million passwords exposed.
Since spotting the intrusion on June 17, KDDI has been contacting ISPs to “coordinate countermeasures” and urged their customers to update their passwords as soon as possible. “Customers should follow instructions provided by their ISP promptly,” it said. “KDDI will continue working with ISPs to notify customers and support rapid password updates.” It also said that “many customers” have already updated their passwords.
"We are analyzing the scope of the impact and the cause, responding to customers in coordination with ISP operators, and taking measures to prevent a recurrence," the company said.
KDDI is one of Japan's largest telecommunications companies, rivaling NTT Docomo and SoftBank. It serves approximately 72 million mobile subscribers.
Nintendo has confirmed that an offline mode is not planned for release
Nintendo said "We sincerely thank the many players who have loved and supported the game since service began so long ago"
Nintendo has announced that the servers for Mario Kart Tour will be shut down later this year.
The company notified players in a new blog post, confirming that the mobile racing spin-off, which first launched in 2019 for iOS and Android, will cease operating on September 29 at 11PM PT / 2AM ET / 7AM BST.
"Service for the Mario Kart Tour game for smart devices will come to an end as of 11:00 p.m. Pacific on September 29," the post reads.
"We sincerely thank the many players who have loved and supported the game since service began so long ago. Thank you for playing Mario Kart Tour."
In the FAQ, Nintendo confirmed that "An offline version is not scheduled for release," meaning it's officially the end of the mobile Mario Kart game for now.
All automatic subscription renewals and new subscriptions to the Mario Kart Tour Gold Pass were stopped during the game's maintenance on July 7, in conjunction with the game's end-of-service time frame.
Mario Kart Tour was centered around a race seasons mode and featured online multiplayer that allowed players to compete in live races against others around the world.
The mobile game also featured tracks that were later added to Mario Kart 8 Deluxe as part of the Nintendo Switch game's Booster Course Pack DLC.
Nintendo didn't offer a reason for the game's shutdown, although the company may be attempting to encourage more mobile players to make the jump to the recently released Mario Kart World.
Fan reacted with dismay when Sony seemingly phased out its range of bridge cameras, with the CyberShot RX10 IV being discontinued in 2024. After all, these relatively lightweight and highly versatile superzoom cameras can shoot anything from landscapes to distant wildlife and macro, and Sony's was the best of its kind.
It’s not just Sony, mind you — I’ve looked after TechRadar’s best bridge cameras guide since 2023, and this space has been pretty dormant for a while now, besides the occasional cheap Kodak model, and Panasonic refreshing an old model with USB-C charging, which left our reviewer unimpressed.
So there’s good news for those who miss the good old days of bridge cameras, with Sony springing a major surprise — a shiny new RX10 V.
The RX10 V comes nine years after the Cyber-shot RX10 IV from 2017, and I think it’s a big deal. Not just because the class-leading series is back, but because Sony has fitted the latest model with genuine upgrades that make it a better camera for its key use case: enthusiast wildlife photography. The best bridge camera just got better, and it’s in stores now.
I’ve already tested Sony’s latest superzoom, and you can read my in-depth RX10 V review for more details. It's a decent upgrade, and based on how many people I've seen clamoring for this exact camera, I think it will sell really well, even with its steep asking price.
But should you splash out? Is it the latest model worth upgrading for? Let’s take a look at how the RX10 V compares to the Cyber-shot RX10 IV — their similarities, and what upgrades you can expect.
1. The lens
The RX10 IVFutureAnd the RX10 V, with the exact same lensTim ColemanAnd here the RX10 V camera is turned off, with the lens retractedTim ColemanThis is the camera turned on and at the 24mm focal lengthTim ColemanWhereas here it is extended to its maximum 25x zoom settingTim Coleman
Same 24-600mm F2.4-4 lens (25x optical zoom)
The cheaper Nikon CoolPix P1100 has a 125x optical zoom
Let's start with the lens — it's the feature that most people buy a bridge camera for. There’s no change whatsoever here; the RX10 V has the exact same 24-600mm F2.4-4 optic as the RX10 IV.
Versatility is the name of the game — the 25x optical zoom covers everything from wide-angle landscapes to closeups of insects and wildlife photography.
Both cameras zoom up to 600mm at the telephoto setting, with the maximum aperture still being a respectable f/4. For me, this is the minimum focal length I’d want available to me for bird photography. If image quality could be equally as good, I'd love to see the reach extend to more like a 35x zoom, should Sony make a mark VI, even if the camera was slightly bigger / the maximum aperture at the telephoto end slightly smaller.
Some other bridge cameras beat the RX10 series for zoom, such as the Nikon CoolPix P1100 with its 125x optical zoom which stretches up to 3000mm at its telephoto setting. However, that camera has a much smaller sensor, and it's physically a much bigger camera. I think the RX10 series has the better balance for size, quality and versatility.
2. Sensor and image quality
Same 1-inch 20.1MP sensor
Both shoot 4K 30p video, but RX10 V boosts frame rates up to 120fps
One of our street photography snaps with the RX10 IVFutureWhile this is with the RX10 VTim Coleman
Another similarity — both cameras are fitted with a 20.1 megapixel 1-inch CMOS stacked sensor, and are capable of shooting RAW & JPEG photos as well as 4K video.
The stacked sensor positively impacts the quality of high-speed photography and video recording. Sony never confirms exact sensor readout speeds, and is vague about this kind of information, but you can expect minimal rolling shutter distortion for high-speed photography and fast-moving subjects when shooting with the electronic shutter, with which the camera’s fastest burst shooting speeds can be enjoyed, as well as 4K video recording.
I would expect to use the RX10 V primarily for wildlife photography, especially bird photography, and so the fast sensor type is highly welcome.
Both cameras shoot 4K 30p video, but the RX10 V can also shoot up 60fps or up to 120fps with a crop. We also get more color profiles to choose from with the RX10 V, including S-Log3 and S-Cinetone, and Sony says the latest Bionz XR chip improves color fidelity compared to the RX10 IV, thanks to real-time subject detection.
3. Processor and autofocus
Bird detection autofocus works a treat in the RX10 V — here it easily picked up this stonechat in my local nature reserve, despite it only taking up a small portion of the image areaTim ColemanImproved autofocus performance and versatile burst shooting helped me bag this tricky shot. I'm not convinced I would have got this photo with the older RX10 IVTim Coleman
RX10 V features latest Bionz XR processor and AI chip
Subject-detection autofocus expanded to more subjects, now includes auto
Burst shooting speeds upped from 24fps to 30fps
Here’s where some of the biggest upgrades kick in — the RX10 V is equipped with Sony’s latest Bionz XR processor and AI chipset — a combined setup just like in the A7R VI and A7 V mirrorless cameras.
The quickest shooting speeds are upped from 24fps to 30fps when using the electronic shutter, or it’s up to 10fps, as before, when using the mechanical shutter. I don't see that minor improvement as enough reason to upgrade.
There’s a major boost for autofocus performance, however, with the RX10 V enjoying Sony's latest real-time subject detection autofocus, which covers subjects as diverse as birds, animals and vehicles, with the option for ‘Auto’ subject detection added. For the best outright performance, I’d still recommend selecting the specific subject if you know that’s all you’ll be photographing, say on a bird photography excursion.
It’s now also possible to customize a button to ‘boost’ burst shooting speeds when the action strikes. For example, you can tick over at 10fps in continuous medium, but get an immediate temporary boost to 30fps by pressing a boost button. I found the placement of the available customizable buttons super awkward for this feature (C1 and C2, for example, require your index finger, leaving your middle finger to press the shutter button — not ideal), but it’s still a great option to have to avoid taking too many action shots.
4. Design
The RX10 IV has a top LCD and built-in flashFutureThe rear side of the RX10 IVFutureFutureFutureThe RX10 V's design follows the bridge camera blueprint, but there are plenty of changesTim ColemanIt loses the top LCD and built-in flashTim ColemanBut gains an joystick (Sony calls it a Multi selector), more pronounced viewfinder with larger displayTim ColemanIt's battery is also the higher capacity NP-FZ100 kindTim ColemanThe 3-inch tilt touchscreen is pretty similar, with a small boost in resolution. However, its touch capabilities are improved, and it has a vertical UI option.Tim Coleman
New control layout, larger EVF and comfier grip feel more Alpha-like
USB-C port added, larger NP-FZ100 battery boosts shot life by over 50%
RX10 V misses out on built-in flash and top LCD
There have also been some fairly major design changes, including to the control layout, and the RX10 V looks much more like an Alpha than the RX10 IV did — that cameras feels more like a Cyber-shot compact.
I found the grip comfier, and I appreciated the extra exposure control dials, the addition of a joystick, the tally lamp for video recording, and the ports being neatly tucked away under rigid protective doors. The latest model also adds a USB-C port for charging, which is necessary under EU Common Charger regulations as of 2025, while the RX10 IV lacks this port, which is likely one of the reasons why it was removed from shelves last year.
We get a significant boost in power too, because the RX10 V uses the same NP-FZ100 battery as many recent Sony mirrorless cameras, which is a larger unit than the NP-FZ50 type used by the RX10 IV. Sony says battery life has increased by around 50% — from up to 400 shots to 630 shots. Add on-the-go USB-C charging, and the RX10 V is better equipped to last through a heavy day of photography.
The single SD memory slot is now compatible with faster UHS-II cards, while the older model only supports UHS-I. The viewfinder has a decent upgrade too — it’s a more immersive 0.5-inch 3.68m-dot unit, versus a 0.39-inch 2.36m-dot type. The viewfinder is also more pronounced, which makes it more accessible. It's still no match for the even-bigger and brighter unit in many of Sony's full-frame mirrorless cameras, as I discovered when directly comparing it to the A7R V's.
There are a couple of drawbacks to the newer model. It doesn’t have a built-in flash as the RX10 IV does, but there is a hotshoe, and the RX10 V, like its predecessor, is compatible with an external flash. We also lose the top LCD display, which was a useful reference for camera settings. I prefer the shooting-mode dial placement and top LCD on the RX10 IV, but overall the RX10 V easily handles better.
5. Price and availability
Cyber-shot RX10 IV discontinued — it was $1,700 / £1,500 / AU$2,000
RX10 V costs $2,300 / £2,200 (around AU$3,000-3,500)
Here comes the sting — the RX10 V is a lot pricier than the RX10 IV was when it was launched in 2017. That's to be expected given the nine years between the two cameras, but the RX10 IV was already the priciest bridge camera choice, and firmly out of reach for many of the exact kind of photographer who would want one: enthusiast wildlife photographers looking for a lightweight and versatile all-in-one kit.
The RX10 IV launched for $1,700 / £1,500 / AU$2,000 back in 2017, and it remained at that price point for many years after until it was discontinued. I've checked multiple leading camera gear stores, such as KEH (US) and MBP (UK), and secondhand RX10 IV's are a rarity.
Meanwhile the RX10 V costs $2,300 / £2,200 (around AU$3,000-3,500). That’s a lot of money for such a camera, when it’s possible to pick up an older full-frame mirrorless body and secondhand telephoto zoom for little more. Or, if it's the telephoto reach you want and you already own a Sony mirrorless body, the 400-800mm F6.3-8 lens costs around the same as the RX10 V.
Conclusion
The RX10 V in actionTim ColemanAnd the RX10 IVFuture
The Sony RX10 V is the exact upgrade that bridge-camera fans have been asking for. Its core lens and sensor specs are identical to the RX10 IV's, but the new processor, subject-detection autofocus and larger battery deliver a major boost in performance, in the key areas that I would hope for.
Throw in a design overhaul, especially the inclusion of a joystick and larger viewfinder, and the RX10 V feels very much the bridge camera for 2026, and one that I expect to be very popular among the photographers who can afford it.
Simply the fact that the RX10 series is back is no doubt going to please many photographers who love the format for its versatility and relatively light weight. That said, if you can find the older RX10 IV for much less (good luck to you), you also won’t be disappointed — it’s still an excellent camera all these years on, offering very similar quality when it nails the shot.
Just when you thought bridge cameras had been sunsetted, Sony returns after a nine-year gap with the new RX10 V — and it’s a genuine upgrade of the Cyber-shot RX10 IV, which was already the best camera of its kind.
We get the same winning combination of a 1-inch stacked 20MP sensor and 24-600mm F2.4-4 lens, but the mark V model has been enhanced with Sony's latest Bionz XR processor and AI chip, enabling improved burst shooting speed, 4K video features, and, most importantly, better autofocus performance.
Sony has also implemented multiple design tweaks to the control layout and ergonomics, and as a result the RX10 V looks much more like an Alpha camera than the RX10 IV, which feels more Cyber-shot compact, did. For a more detailed breakdown of the differences, check out my RX10 V vs Cyber-shot RX10 IV article.
There are additional exposure dials, an AF joystick has been added (thank you, Sony!), as has a USB-C terminal, and the higher-resolution viewfinder is larger, more pronounced, and easier to see.
Throw in a bigger and comfier grip, which hosts the larger NP-FZ100 battery for a 50% boost in shot life, and the RX10 V is all round a slicker camera than the discontinued RX10 IV.
The A7R VI is slightly bigger than its predecessor, with a larger grip housing a new, larger battery (Image credit: Tim Coleman)
It's not all good news, mind you, depending on which way you look at it — the weather-resistant body misses out on a built-in flash and top LCD, both of which were present in the older model.
And some of the old drawbacks remain, such as the relatively sluggish zoom of the lens, which is 'just' a 25x optical zoom. I like that range, but other lesser-quality bridge cameras zoom further, such as the Nikon Coolpix P1100.
A significant sticking point is price — the RX10 V had to cost more than its nine-year-old predecessor, which was already pricier than any other bridge camera available. It's a big price to pay for this type of camera, even if you are getting a lot of camera for your money.
All that said, I've thoroughly enjoyed my lengthy review period with the Sony RX10 V, during which I've shot everything from travel to bird and macro photography, with the camera handling those and other subjects with aplomb.
It's a neatly packaged camera, especially when you consider you're getting a 600m f/4 lens when fully zoomed in. The RX10 V is a dream all-in-one camera, especially for enthusiast wildlife photographers with deep pockets.
Sony RX10 V: price and release date
Announced on July 9 2026
It costs $2,300 / £2,200 (about AU$3,500)
However, the A7R VI is still pretty small (Image credit: Tim Coleman)
Sony's premium RX10 bridge camera series was always pricey compared to lesser-quality alternatives, and the latest version, the RX10 V, is even pricier. I'm not surprised: the RX10 IV launched for $1,800 / £1,500 / AU$2,000 almost nine years ago, and we should expect an inflation-based price bump at least. Still, $2,300 / £2,200 (about AU$3,500) for a camera of this kind is a fair whack of anyone's money, let alone the enthusiast wildlife photographers that this camera is practically perfect for.
So what else could you get for similar money? If you already own a Sony mirrorless camera, the 400-800mm super-telephoto zoom lens is worth a look, especially if wildlife and bird photography are key reasons why you're considering the RX10 V. Or, if its zoom range alone that you want, and you're less concerned about outright image quality, the Nikon CoolPix with its monster 125x zoom is another option, and it costs almost half the price.
All things considered, though, I think the RX10 V is reasonable value for money, considering what you get.
Price score: 4/5
Sony RX10 V specs
Sony RX10 V Specs:
Type:
Compact camera ('bridge')
Sensor:
20.1MP 1-inch stacked BSI CMOS
LCD:
3-inch tilt-touchscreen, 1.62m dots
Memory:
1x SDXC UHS-II
Video:
4K up to 60fps (no crop) / 4K 120p (cropped)
ISO range:
ISO 100-12,800
Burst shooting
30fps (electronic), 10fps (mechanical)
Viewfinder:
3.68m-dot EVF, 0.5-inch
Processor:
Bionz XR 2
Connectivity:
4k 30p live streaming, USB-C, 5GHz Wi-Fi
Dimensions:
136.4 x 94.5 x 151.3mm
Weight:
2.45lbs / 1.11kg
Sony RX10 V: Design
Same 24-600mm F2.4-4 optically stabilized zoom lens as the RX10 IV
Larger and more pronounced EVF with higher resolution and refresh rate
Improved ergonomics and joystick added, but flash and top LCD removed
(Image credit: Tim Coleman)
People buy a bridge camera primarily to get a superzoom lens, and the RX10 V has the exact same 24-600mm F2.4-4 lens as the RX10 IV — that’s a 25x optical zoom, with macro focusing up to a 0.49x magnification. Put simply, you’re covered for everything from landscapes and bird photography to close-ups of insects.
While the RX10 V is the same form factor as the RX10 IV, it has had a fairly major brush-up, and it feels a much better camera for it.
For one, the grip is comfier. It's a new shape with better ergonomics, and that's able to fit a physically larger battery than the previous model could, with a 50% boost in shot life.
If you're familiar with the RX10 IV, the top plate of this camera will take some getting used to; there are additional exposure control dials (one of which can be locked off) making quick changes to settings easier, while the shooting mode dial has been shifted to the right-hand side where a top LCD used to be. Personally I preferred the old setup.
A similar 3-inch tilt touchscreen to before, but with added feature such as vertical displayTim ColemanExtra control dials added, and the new shooting mode dial shifted to the right where a top LCD used to beTim ColemanA new shape gripTim ColemanThe camera's protective doors for its ports are slickerTim ColemanThe viewfinder is physically more pronounced and the display larger than in the RX10 IVTim Coleman
Another major change is that the built-in flash has been removed, though a hotshoe remains for use with accessories such as an external flash.
Also, the viewfinder is more pronounced, which makes it easier to look into, helped by the fact that it's a larger 0.5-inch unit with more-detailed 3.68m-dot display, whereas the RX10 IV has a 2.36m-dot 0.39-inch unit. Put simply, the viewfinder is a major upgrade.
On the camera's back side, an AF joystick has been added (Sony calls it a 'Multi selector'), which is a control I love to have for the likes of manual AF-point selection. For wildlife photography, I used it a lot, and can't imagine how I would have coped so easily in such a scenario with the older camera.
The zoom lens' position when the camera is turned offTim ColemanHere the camera is on, and the lens is set to its wide 24mm selectedTim ColemanAnd here's the camera's profile when the lens is zoomed all the way to the 600mm settingTim Coleman
Spin to the side, and the camera's ports are now neatly tucked away under rigid protective doors, with headphone and mic ports, plus a USB-C terminal has been added. The fact that the RX10 IV doesn't have a USB-C terminal is likely a reason it was discontinued, as per the EU's common charger regulations.
The tilt touchscreen is again a 3-inch type. It gets a small boost in resolution, and while that in itself isn't much of upgrade, its improved touch functions, and the fact that you can switch to a vertical format, are.
It’s possible to customize some of the buttons, including a speed-boost function during burst shooting — you can temporarily increase a medium speed, say of 10fps, to the maximum 30fps when the action begins. It’s a neat feature inherited from Sony's pro cameras, which minimizes how many photos you shoot, but the button placement is awkward for this feature — I would have liked a custom button on the front of the camera instead. A tally lamp has been added for video recording.
Here I've used the widest 24mm lens settingTim ColemanAnd from the same position, this is how tight the 600mm setting gets to distant subjects, in this case the London EyeTim Coleman
Design score: 4.5/5
Sony RX10 V: Performance
Sony's latest Bionz XR processor with AI chipset
Burst shooting upped to 30fps, with Sony's most up to date autofocus system that includes a wide range of subject detection modes
Now uses Sony's NP-FZ100 battery, delivering a 50% boost in shot life
Power and speed are where the major improvements are at. The RX10 V uses the same Bionz XR processor as the Sony A7 V mirrorless camera, with a combined AI chipset. The result is improved burst-shooting speeds and autofocus performance, and what Sony says is better color accuracy.
Burst-shooting speeds are boosted from the RX10 IV's 24fps to 30fps, when using the electronic shutter — which, in a camera like this with a stacked sensor, I have no problem doing. I'd hardly call this improvement in speed a reason to upgrade, though, especially since the mechanical shutter's maximum 10fps speed is enough for most scenarios.
When I was photographing action, such as for my child's sports day, or at my local nature reserve doing bird photography, I generally kept the camera to its 10fps setting, with one of the custom buttons set to a 30fps speed boost for when the action got really interesting.
This has allowed me to minimize the number of photos I've taken, while the way the camera groups burst sequences in playback makes files easier to navigate.
Something that makes the RX10 V feel like a snappier camera than the RX10 IV is that there is no viewfinder blackout, even for the 30fps setting, which is supported by continuous autofocus with Sony’s latest subject-detection autofocus.
It was a challenge tracking this bird in flight, but with bird-detection autofocus active and the speed boost in play, I came away with some keepersTim ColemanNot all my photos from the sequence were sharp, but this one is also on the money. I'm not convinced I would've got as good results with the older RX10 IVTim Coleman
Compared to the RX10 IV, the RX10 V is able to detect a wider range of specific subjects with real-time recognition, including dedicated modes for birds, cats, and more.
I generally made sure I selected the specific subject when I knew that was my focus, such as with bird photography, and have been seriously impressed by how sticky autofocus is. Even when birds were small in the frame, the RX10 V was regularly able to pick them up with the camera's autofocus area set to wide.
I had more issues when photographing my child's sports day, given that there were so many faces in a lot of the photos. For such scenarios, a quick jig of the autofocus area to a small area can help to avoid the camera focusing on people in the background instead of the subject.
Tim ColemanTim Coleman
I've mentioned it already, but like most of its recent mirrorless cameras the RX10 V also uses Sony’s popular NP-FZ100 battery, which is a longer-lasting unit than the NP-FZ50 in the RX10 IV.
Sony quotes shot life as up to 630 shots compared to 400 for the RX10 IV, which is a huge performance boost. Add on-the-go UBS-C charging, and the RX10 V is a better camera for heavy photography days.
For me, all the above performance improvements are key for a camera that people typically buy as an entry point for wildlife photography.
Performance score: 5/5
Sony RX10 V: Image and video quality
Same 20.1MP 1-inch sensor and 24-600mm lens as used by the RX10 IV
New processor boosts color and autofocus accuracy
4K video frame rates upped to 60fps (no crop) / 120fps (with crop)
Detail is nice and sharp in this street photo shot with a moderate wide 38mm focal length Tim ColemanI dialled in negative exposure compensation using one of the exposure dials here to keep the golden colorTim ColemanIn this daylight scene, I stopped the aperture down to f/7.1, and detail is really crispTim ColemanThis is how close you get to the moon with the 600mm focal length. I could crop down further if I wished. That said, detail in the JPEG, shot at ISO 1000, is a little muddyTim ColemanThe zoom range helped me frame the person down this long alleyway. A camera like the X100VI couldn't have got this shotTim ColemanThe wide 24mm settingTim ColemanAnd zoomed in to 600mmTim Coleman24mmTim Coleman70mmTim Coleman135mmTim Coleman600mmTim Coleman
Considering the versatility of the 25x optical zoom lens, image quality is impressively sharp, while the bright aperture helps with low-light quality, and is easily able to blur backgrounds when using the telephoto settings.
That being said, there are no major image-quality improvements over the nine-year-old RX10 IV; we're still getting 20.1MP photos in RAW & JPEG, and 4K video recording.
It's largely the indirect factors that positively improve image quality: better autofocus performance and subject recognition, enabling an increased hit ratio of sharp photos, and images with greater color accuracy based on detected subjects.
Some macro photos. At 600mm, the maximum magnification is 0.49xTim ColemanScroll to the next photo to see how far away I was in getting this photoTim ColemanYep, the dragonfly is in there, I promise you!Tim ColemanIn low light, detail can get muddy — this end of day photo was shot at ISO 5000 and I'm not sure it would pass for a big printTim ColemanTim ColemanTim ColemanTim ColemanTim ColemanTim Coleman
Other more direct improvements include a boost in 4K video frame rates: the RX10 IV was limited to 30fps, whereas the RX10 V goes up to 60fps with no crop, or 120fps with a crop. Like before, we still get a 240fps, but only in Full HD format.
And then there are the new color profiles to choose from, including Sony's popular S-Cinetone and S-Log3 for video, and the ability to import up to 16 custom LUTs profiles.
There are a bunch of extra features that make the RX10 V a better camera for video than the RX10 IV; a tally lamp, enhanced audio workflows, and it's also now possible to record an in-camera time-lapse sequence.
A few of my bird photos, all the original files, no editing or cropping. The camera had no problem detecting the subjects in all the following photosTim ColemanTim ColemanTim ColemanTim ColemanTim Coleman
If you already own a mirrorless camera, you're probably wondering if the RX10 V's quality is sufficient to replace a supertelephoto lens for photographing distant subjects. I was curious to find out, so I took the same photos of birds with the Sony A7R V professional mirrorless camera and Sony's longest telephoto lens, the 400-800mm, which is a similar price to the RX10 V.
You can see the direct comparisons between the RX10 V and Sony A7R camera with 400-800mm lens in my separate write-up. But to summarize here — yes, the RX10 V's detail is impressively sharp for a camera of this kind, but there is a reasonably obvious gulf in outright clarity from the larger and pricier Sony mirrorless setup.
Image and video quality score: 4.5/5
Sony RX10 V: testing scorecard
Sony RX10 V
Attributes
Notes
Rating
Price
It's a lot to pay for a bridge camera, but you are getting a lot of camera
4/5
Design
Excellent design tweaks improve handling, but built-in flash and top LCD are goine
4.5/5
Performance
Sony's latest processor, autofocus and bigger battery deliver where it matters most
5/5
Image and video quality
Nine years after the RX10 IV, and we still have the same 20.1MP sensor and 24-600mm lens. Best-in-class image quality, but a mirrorless camera with telephoto zoom will be even better
4.5/5
Should I buy the Sony RX10 V?
Buy it if...
You want an all-in-one camera, but you're a regular wildlife photographer Yes, the 24-600mm f/2.4-4 lens is super bright and versatile, but it's the telephoto settings that entice people to bridge cameras, and the RX10 V is the best of its kind.
You want a lightweight setup for wildlife photography Bridge cameras are hardly small, but when you consider its size against a mirrorless camera with a lens that reaches up to 600mm, the RX10 V is positively tiny and lightweight.
Don't buy it if...
You own a working RX10 IV and are happy with it If your several years-old RX10 IV is still doing the business, there are plenty of ways it matches the RX10 V, given it has the same sensor and superzoom lens.
You can stretch to a lens for your mirrorless camera instead I would primarily use the RX10 V for wildlife photography, for which a Sony mirrorless camera with a lens like the Sony 400-800mm is a higher-quality setup, even if it is heavier and bulkier.
Sony RX10 V: also consider
Nikon Coolpix P1100
For outright zoom versatility, Nikon's Coolpix P1100 wins with its ridiculous 125x optical zoom — that's a 25-3000mm focal length range! It's also less than half the price of the RX10 V. However, this camera is much bulkier, and its sensor is tiny compared to the RX10 V's — and it shows in its lower-quality images.
A left-field alternative, but if you already own a Sony mirrorless camera you'll get sharper bird photos by using the 400-800mm lens with it. Yes it's a much bigger setup, but if you're a serious enthusiast you'll want to use this lens more, and it's a similar price to the RX10 V.
Sony loaned me the RX10 V for the three weeks prior to its announcement
I took it travelling and on regular trips to my local nature reserve
I've used all the major camera and lens settings, plus made direct comparisons with Sony mirrorless gear
I made the most of my lengthy review period to properly test the RX10 V. I took it travelling where it was used in bright sunlight and hot weather, to my child's sports day, to my garden for macro photography, plus I regularly visited a nearby nature reserve which is a very popular spot for birding.
Across the various scenarios, I tested the different lens settings — the entire zoom and aperture range. I shot 20MP stills and 4K video clips, pushed the 30fps Drive Mode to its limits, tested the camera's close focusing capabilities, and shot until the battery drained.
And because I feel most people are interested in the RX10 V for wildlife photography, especially bird photography, I tested the various subject detection autofocus modes and pitted the premium bridge camera against Sony's longest lens, the 400-800mm F6.3-8, to see how it fared.
AssuranceAmerica reports breach affecting 6,998,886 customers, with attackers stealing credentials and exfiltrating sensitive insurance and driver data
Company reset passwords, isolated systems, and deployed enhanced monitoring; warns victims of phishing risks using stolen details
No group has claimed responsibility, and stolen data has not yet surfaced on the dark web, though ransom pressure tactics are common in such cases
AssuranceAmerica, an insurance company operating thousands of independent agents across the US, has confirmed suffering a cyberattack in which it lost sensitive data on almost seven million customers.
The company filed a new report with the Office of the Maine Attorney General, confirming the breach and sharing a copy of the notification letter it will soon send out to the 6,998,886 affected individuals.
In the report, the company said an unidentified threat actor stole login credentials and moved into the network, grabbing names, contact information, automobile insurance policy or insurance account information, driver or vehicle information, claims-related information, and driver's license numbers.
Data can be used for phishing
The attackers were spotted on March 17 2026 and were quickly locked out of the company’s network.
Affected systems were isolated, and law enforcement notified. AssuranceAmerica also reset everyone’s passwords, deployed enhanced monitoring and threat detection tools, and warned its staff to remain vigilant.
AssuranceAmerica has warned customers to be careful about incoming emails and other communications, especially those claiming to come from the company itself.
Using the information obtained in the breach, criminals can create highly convincing emails, tricking victims into making fraudulent payments, sharing login credentials to corporate and banking environments, or even downloading malware and ransomware.
So far, no one has claimed responsibility for this attack, and the data is yet to surface anywhere on the dark web. Usually, criminals would post snippets or samples on their websites, in an attempt to pressure the victim company into paying ransom for the files.
BleepingComputer notes AssuranceAmerica operates through a network of more than 9,500 independent agents, providing auto, renters, and commercial auto insurance coverage in 14 US states.
There's a new 34-inch ultrawide powerhouse in town, with the brand-new Alienware AW3426DW QD-OLED. After testing it with several games and movies, it's clear to me that this monitor stands well above its predecessors in terms of quality.
Unlike its predecessor, the Alienware AW3425DW, this display uses 5th-gen tandem OLED technology, delivering significantly higher brightness, improved efficiency, and better text clarity. The Penta (five-layer) tandem OLED stack also solves one of the biggest issues I've had with previous QD-OLED monitors, where brightness dimming from the automatic brightness limiter (ABL) would result in inconsistent brightness levels.
Frankly, coming from a 45-inch LG 45GS95QE QD-OLED ultrawide display that utilizes an 800R curve, I wasn't expecting to be blown away with greater immersion — but the AW3426DW delivers so much that I don't think I can do without a tandem OLED display going forward.
It also helps that Dolby Vision HDR support is included, which uses dynamic metadata to help shift brightness levels and tone mapping for each scene, and it's best used on games or movies that specifically support it.
For example, Battlefield 6's visual quality is elevated to a new level, specifically in sequences with chaotic explosions and fire particles that spread across the screen. You can see how good Dolby Vision is, when bright highlights are incredibly detailed, and since tandem OLED minimizes the need for ABL, there are no noticeable brightness dimming issues.
In games that don't support Dolby Vision, you can switch this off from the on-screen display (OSD) and enjoy HDR using the HDR Peak 1300 Bright or Display True Black 500 modes, although the former might have slightly more noticeable ABL. Other than a few errors that forced me to restart my PC after switching HDR modes and losing display signal, HDR functionality is great on the AW3426DW.
How much does it cost? $799.99 / £709 / around AU$1,150
When is it available? Available now
Where can you get it? Available in the US and UK
For everything that the AW3426DW ultrawide has to offer, effectively making it one of the best ultrawide OLED monitors money can buy right now, the $799.99 / £709 price is more than reasonable. It's around the same price as its predecessor, the AW3425DW, but is much better, mostly thanks to its tandem OLED tech, but also thanks to its new anti-reflective coating.
Having used a far more expensive LG 45-inch ultrawide, which still sells at just above $1,000 / £1,000 (original retail price was $1,699.99 / £1,699.99), the AW3426DW is a steal in my book.
The LG display might have a virtual reality-like 800R curvature, but it's heavily limited in comparison due to its older WOLED panel, and utilizes the same 3440x1440 display resolution as the new Alienware 34-inch monitor does at 45 inches, which means pixel density is worse on the 45GS95QE.
If you're not ready to make the jump to the flagship Alienware AW3926QW 5K2K ultrawide launching later this year, especially due to the leap in GPU power requirements (it'll be more demanding than gaming at 4K), then the AW3426DW is the best monitor to opt for.
Value: 4 / 5
Alienware AW3426DW: Specs
(Image credit: Future / Isaiah Williams)
AW3425DW (Previous Model)
AW3426DW (Review Unit)
Screen size:
34-inch
34-inch
Aspect Ratio:
21:9
21:9
Resolution:
3440x1440
3440x1440
Response Time:
0.03ms GtG
0.03ms GtG (Extreme Mode)
Panel Type:
QD-OLED / Q-stripe, 4-stack
QD-OLED Penta Tandem / RGB Stripe, 5-stack
Brightness:
250 nits (Typical), 1,000 nits (Peak)
300 nits (Typical), 1,300 nits (Peak)
Contrast Ratio:
1,500,000:1
1,500,000:1
Refresh Rate:
240Hz
280Hz
HDR:
VESA DisplayHDR True Black 400
VESA DisplayHDR True Black 500 & Dolby Vision
Screen Coating:
Standard anti-reflective
New anti-reflective coating
Connectivity:
HDMI 2.1 2x (VRR support), DisplayPort 1.4, USB Type-B upstream, USB Type-A downstream, USB Type C downstream (Power Charge up to 15 W)
HDMI 2.1 2x (VRR support), DisplayPort 1.4, USB Type-B upstream, USB Type-A downstream, USB Type C downstream (Power Charge up to 15 W), Built-in USB Hub
Dell has kept the design for the Alienware AW3426DW simple, and it's almost identical to the previous AW3426DW model. The new monitor features the same sturdy stand and base, and I love the shiny and sleek finish it has.
In terms of connectivity, it's effectively the same again with two HDMI 2.1 ports that support variable refresh rate (VRR), along with a single DisplayPort 1.4. Fortunately, you can charge your devices while using the display, thanks to the USB-C 5Gbps downstream port, with a charging output of 15 W.
I'd appreciate it if this display had a slightly deeper curvature (perhaps 1500R) over its 1800R curve; however, that's likely my own bias coming from near-constant use of an 800R curved monitor, which is overkill to say the least.
Most Alienware monitors keep OSD navigation easy via a simple button, and that's also the case here. However, one personal gripe of mine is the lack of a remote control.
Some of LG's UltraGear ultrawide displays come with a remote control, which eliminates the need to physically reach over to the monitor button to change display settings. Fortunately, though, the Alienware Command Center application on Windows acts as an alternative option to access and control some of the OSD options.
The biggest highlight of the AW3426DW's design is its new anti-reflective coating. There's almost little to no glare when using this display in a bright environment, even with sunshine beaming in from open curtains.
Yes, a lot of this is thanks to the 5th-gen tandem OLED panel and the display's high brightness levels, but the anti-reflective coating is just as important in this case, with a 30% glare reduction — and at night, brightness truly blossoms better than I've ever seen before.
Design: 4.5 / 5
Alienware AW3426DW: Features
Future / Isaiah WilliamsFuture / Isaiah Williams
The AW3426DW has a wide range of features available via its OSD, notably multiple HDR modes: DisplayHDR True Black 500, HDR Peak 1300, HDR Peak 1300 Bright, and Dolby Vision. The latter is what I used for most movies, specifically those that are made for Dolby Vision, especially since it dynamically shifts brightness levels and tone mapping based on each scene — but more on HDR later.
I'm not a massive fan of Picture-in-Picture or Picture-by-Picture (PIP or PBP) modes on monitors, specifically with multiple inputs. However, there are several options available in terms of positioning and sizing, which are more than welcome on any ultrawide display, where productivity is one of the main appeals.
For competitive players, the eSports mode should come in handy, as it transforms the display into a 25-inch monitor, with the option to position the active area at the top, center, or bottom of the screen. It's a reasonable option to include in a monitor with a 280Hz refresh rate, and one that has a 0.03ms GtG response time, and helps simulate a 25-inch monitor gaming experience.
VRR works fine on both DisplayPort 1.4 and HDMI 2.1 inputs, ensuring frame rates are high, matching the 280Hz refresh rate, and reducing screen tearing. Nvidia's G-Sync is also enabled to improve smoothness and latency, so screen tearing isn't a concern on this display whatsoever.
Features: 4.5 / 5
Alienware AW3426DW: Performance
(Image credit: Future / Isaiah Williams)
I tested this monitor playing several games, such as Destiny 2, Crimson Desert, Dragon's Dogma 2, Resident Evil Requiem, and Battlefield 6, and I was left amazed at how impressive the AW3426DW performs. With Dolby Vision enabled in supported games (i.e., Battlefield 6), visuals are absolutely breathtaking, with highly detailed bright and dark areas on screen amid blood-soaked action.
With Dolby Vision enabled, there are effectively no ABL issues, or at the very least, if there are, it isn't very noticeable. Of course, it's not just Dolby Vision's inclusion alone doing the heavy lifting in this respect, but also the fact that this is a 5th-gen tandem OLED display, directly increasing brightness capabilities.
Not every game or movie has Dolby Vision support, and that's exactly why the other HDR modes are vital — and I'm happy to report that HDR Peak 1300 Bright is fantastic. It doesn't come without its faults, and in particular, gamers should be ready to deal with some level of ABL.
However, again, because of the tandem OLED layers, I could play games like Destiny 2 or Dragon's Dogma 2 and enjoy very bright experiences without losing detail in bright and dark areas on screen. It's also a huge benefit that the AW3426DW is seemingly well calibrated out of the box in terms of color profile and HDR calibration, as I hardly had to configure any settings in that regard.
Essentially, Dolby Vision should only really be used for movies and games where it's supported, and HDR modes such as HDR Peak 1300 and DisplayHDR True Black 500 for most games that don't support Dolby Vision.
There aren't many games that can reach the 280 frames per second mark (at least when playing on higher graphics settings), but if you have a powerful enough rig, it's a joy to experience a game that feels so smooth when in motion.
It's also pleasing to see that text clarity issues have been solved, which stems directly from the RGB stripe subpixel layout, and that makes this a great choice for any PC user looking for a QD-OLED display that caters to both work and play.
Performance: 4.5 / 5
Should I buy the Alienware AW3426DW?
Alienware AW3426DW scorecard
Attributes
Notes
Rating
Value
The Alienware AW342DW is among, the best 34-inch ultrawide QD-OLED displays you can buy, and its price should be seen as a steal, despite being expensive.
4 / 5
Design
This monitor's design is simple yet attractive, and has just about enough ports to satisfy those after greater productivity.
4.5 / 5
Features
With several HDR, PIB/PBP, input options, and an eSports mode, this monitor makes it fairly feature-rich.
4.5 / 5
Performance
Dolby Vision and HDR Peak 1300 Bright help elevate the AW3426DW's immersion to new heights over predecessors, and its ultimately thanks to the 5th-gen tandem OLED panel.
4.5 / 5
Average rating
It's not a massive display like the flagship Alienware 5K2K, but in the UWQHD class, it stands above many competitors.
4.37 / 5
Buy the Alienware AW3426DW if…
You want a bright and colorful gaming experience The Alienware AW3426DW utilizes its 5-layer tandem OLED panel, Dolby Vision, and other HDR Peak 1300 Bright to significantly boost brightness levels, without sacrificing details in dark and bright areas on screen.
You want a monitor that doesn't dominate your desk In the same vein as other 34-inch displays, the AW3426DW is one of the best options on the market that still provides high-level quality and immersion, at a manageable size on your desk.
You want a monitor with a high refresh rate With a 280Hz refresh rate, there is plenty for eSports gamers and high refresh rate enthusiasts to enjoy using the AW3426DW, making every game experience look incredibly smooth.
Don’t buy it if…
You’re out for a bigger ultrawide If the 34-inch ultrawide monitor size is a feature you want to get past, it's best to seek out a larger 39-inch or 45-inch ultrawide display, possibly a 5K2K monitor.
You're tired of the UWQHD resolution The UWQHD 3440x1440 resolution is great to stick with for good performance and immersion, but doesn't quite match up to 4K monitors or even LG's UltraGear 5K2K displays.
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MSI MPG 491CQP QD-OLED
While significantly bigger than AW3426DW QD-OLED, the MSI MPG 491CQP arguably provides more immersion via its 32:9 49-inch wide screen. It's not a tandem OLED; however, it's currently around a very similar price to Alienware's new display and still provides great quality in HDR performance.
Played several modern games and watched multiple movies
Tested mostly using Dolby Vision and HDR Peak 1300 Bright modes
I used the Alienware AW3426DW for a week, mostly for gaming and watching movies. The games I tested include: Destiny 2, Resident Evil Requiem, Dragon's Dogma 2, Dead As Disco, Battlefield 6, and Crimson Desert. Some of the movies include Avengers: Infinity War and Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2.
I also spent the same amount of time using the AW3426DW for work duties and found that it eliminates one of the biggest pain points on OLED monitors, which is text fringing. I had no issues with reading text or simply navigating on web browsers, and also found that both HDR and SDR are visually fine to use outside of gaming (or non-HDR activities).
The monitor was also placed in a brightly lit room for most of the review period, with direct sunlight positioned directly on it, and found that there was little to no glare, thanks to the anti-reflective display.
NordVPN has launched Message Protection for Android users worldwide, adding SMS screening to its Call and Message Protection suite.
The tool checks incoming texts from unknown senders and pushes a notification when a message looks malicious or suspicious.
Flagged texts open in a safe view that stops links being tapped by accident, and NordVPN says it never stores message content.
NordVPN is rolling out a Message Protection feature to Android users worldwide, giving people a way to catch fraudulent texts before they become a threat. The tool automatically screens incoming SMS messages and flags anything that looks like a scam.
The feature, which was already made available to iPhone users at the beginning of June, joins existing Call Protection on a single screen, so there is now one place to manage defenses against both suspicious calls and malicious texts.
NordVPN has long been a front-runner for the title of best VPN, but this update is another step in its shift toward an all-in-one privacy and security app, rather than a service that simply encrypts your traffic.
Why text scams keep climbing
According to GASA's Global State of Scams 2025 report, text and SMS rank as the second most common channel used by fraudsters. The same research, which surveyed 46,000 adults across 42 markets, found that 57% had been scammed in the past year, with global losses reaching an estimated $442 billion.
Citing the US Federal Trade Commission, NordVPN says text scam losses hit $639 million in 2025, a 36% jump compared to the previous year. Fake package deliveries, bogus bank alerts, and unpaid toll notices remain some of the most common lures.
"Text messages have always been one of the easiest ways for scammers to reach people at scale," says Domininkas Virbickas, product director at NordVPN. "Message protection is about breaking that chain before it starts."
How Message Protection works
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The feature screens every incoming SMS from an unknown sender, checking it against phone reputation data, URL analysis, and content categorization. When a message is judged malicious or suspicious, users get an instant push notification naming the threat type and the recommended action.
If you want to view a flagged message, you can do so in a safe viewer that prevents links from opening, and you can track how many messages and calls get flagged in the unified dashboard.
The feature runs quietly in the background, even when the VPN is switched off, and NordVPN says it doesn't store the content of any of the calls or texts.
How to switch it on
On a fresh install, you can enable Message Protection during the onboarding steps. Existing users can go from the Home screen to Call and Message Protection under the Product hub, then follow the permission setup.
NordVPN has also launched Prompt Guard, a separate Chrome and Edge extension that warns you before you paste sensitive data, such as passwords or card numbers, into AI tools.
Sony has announced that it plans to end the production of physical game discs in January 2028
The move has angered gamers, with a petition urging the company to reverse the decision racking up more than 250,000 signatures
Major UK second-hand retailer musicMagpie warns that it could lead to higher prices and less choice for shoppers
Last week, PlayStation maker Sony announced that it would end the production of new game discs in January 2028 in response to demand for digital releases "significantly" outpacing that of physical ones. The move immediately angered gamers, with some vowing to stop buying PlayStation products entirely and creating a petition urging the company to change its mind.
The plea has now racked up almost 250,000 signatures, prompting massive UK second-hand retailer musicMagpie to weigh in.
Its in-house physical game expert, Alex Black, warns that Sony's decision will lead to higher prices and less choice for shoppers: “If the industry moves away from physical media entirely, consumers will have fewer opportunities to shop around for the best price or recoup some of the cost of new releases by trading games in."
He thinks that the decision even risks making the hobby less accessible by pricing out those with lower disposable income. "Pre-owned games give people access to more affordable gaming while extending the lifespan of physical products," he explains.
"Customers regularly buy pre-owned games to save money and sell completed titles to help fund their next purchase. It's a model that benefits both consumers and sustainability by keeping perfectly good products in circulation for longer."
The retailer is also aware of the online backlash to the announcement, and reckons that it shows how important physical releases are for gamers — even if Sony seems to think otherwise.
“The comments from gamers about Sony’s decision to go exclusively digital clearly demonstrates that there is a huge community of players who still value physical ownership, whether that's for collecting, preserving, or simply owning something they can keep, lend, or resell," Black says.
“For many consumers, buying a physical game means purchasing an asset that retains, or even increases, in value. Comparatively, digital purchases are tied to licences and various platforms, meaning consumers have less flexibility over what they buy."
Sales data from musicMagpie certainly indicates that there is still some demand for physical titles. Over the last year, the retailer sold roughly 360,000 physical video games, more than 157,000 of which were for PlayStation systems.
Most businesses are struggling to deploy agentic AI effectively, and legacy infrastructure is one of the key reasons, report finds
Google polled IT leaders, with 83% stating that infrastructure upgrades are needed
IT leaders are also concerned about the hidden costs of agentic AI, such as increased power consumption and operational complexity
If there was a single message to take away from this article, it’s that the infrastructure every business relies on today was not built to handle agentic AI.
Google surveyed over 1,400 senior IT leaders on their AI ambitions, and found that 83% of organizations say they require infrastructure upgrades to leverage the full benefits of production-grade agentic AI.
Moreover, many of those polled are also seeing unexpected costs arise from attempting to run agentic AI on legacy infrastructure. 62% said they had seen significant inference tax driven by data egress fees, storage bloat, and idle specialized hardware, alongside 82% who said that scaling AI introduces hidden operational complexity costs. 79% also reference security, governance, and MLOps as a key barrier to scaling agentic AI.
Upgrades needed for full agentic AI benefit
In order to combat these limitations, Google has several recommendations for organizations hamstringed by legacy infrastructure.
Leveraging fluid compute ‘to dynamically match the right silicon to the right task while minimizing operational overheads’ is Google’s first recommendation, providing compute power for agentic AI tasks without reducing capacity for general workloads, avoiding the need for excess memory usage to run agentic workloads that use large context windows.
For those battling agent sprawl caused by a cascade of new tasks across platforms and teams, Google recommends making use of enterprise-grade governance tools, which are usually available via the cloud partners businesses are already using. Google provides its own platform, Agent Gateway, as an example of a solution that provides visibility and oversight into how agents are communicating, the data they are accessing, and their workloads.
Organizing data more effectively prevents AI agents from drawing more compute when running heavy queries in attempts to access siloed data. Organizations looking to improve the efficiency of agentic AI should work towards using a unified data layer that automatically annotates unstructured data, allowing agents to understand where the data is without having to navigate pipelines. An added benefit of using a unified data layer is that it helps to avoid the duplication of data, saving on additional costs of storage bloat in the long run.
Moving your AI to the edge—by deploying agents directly on the site they are most used—is a further recommendation, and one that organizations are actively pursuing. 90% of organizations polled by Google said that this was a consideration in their AI initiatives. By deploying agents on site in manufacturing plants, retail stores, or hospitals, agents benefit from reduced latency, greater resilience (in the event of a centralized cloud outage), and improved cost-effectiveness by cutting per-token costs with local, highly optimized models.
As with businesses of all sizes, energy costs are a key consideration. When selecting new hardware, 91% of leaders now consider power consumption as a factor, especially when navigating power availability in regions without expanding capacity, regulatory compliance, and reducing the cost of ownership for AI systems.
The deadline for high-risk AI compliance under the EU AI Act may well have been pushed back. And for overstretched compliance teams, that might sound like welcome relief. But the organizations that will thrive in the age of AI are the ones that understand that an arbitrary deadline was never really the point.
The race to deploy AI is already in full swing.
Models like Claude Mythos and OpenAI’s GPT-5.5, dubbed "Spud", represent extraordinary leaps in capability. In the right hands, they accelerate decisions, surface insights, and create genuine competitive advantage. In the wrong hands, or without proper oversight of the data feeding them, the consequences can be catastrophic.
As Pocket OS discovered recently when an AI agent wiped out the company’s entire database in nine seconds.
What the EU AI Act actually demands
When you strip away the regulatory language, what the EU AI Act is really asking for is provability. Article 10 sets out that high-risk AI systems, those used in credit scoring, insurance underwriting, hiring decisions, and similar consequential applications, must be built on training data that is traceable, well-governed, and demonstrably free from bias.
Organizations must document data origins, every transformation applied, the assumptions made, and how potential biases were identified and addressed.
This is not a box-ticking exercise. It is a fundamental rethinking of how organizations manage their data estates. And the penalties for getting it wrong are steep: up to €35 million or 7% of global annual revenue.
The underlying problem is that most enterprise data infrastructure was not designed with this level of traceability in mind. GDPR established guardrails around data storage and access, but the AI Act raises the bar considerably.
You now need to trace data from its original source, through every transformation, to its final impact on model outputs. Anecdotally, AI model validation can take between nine and 12 months, and that assumes you have the lineage infrastructure in place to begin with.
The financial services imperative
Nowhere is this more consequential than in financial services. Credit scoring models trained on historical data can encode the biases of the past, automating financial discrimination at scale, often without any individual in the organization realizing it is happening. A bank that cannot trace how a training dataset shaped a model’s outputs is not just exposed to regulatory risk. It is potentially perpetuating systemic harm.
The irony is that the sector has been here before. BCBS 239 already requires financial institutions to demonstrate data accuracy, integrity, and the ability to aggregate risk data on demand. The AI Act is not a new category of challenge, it is an intensification of one that rigorous data lineage was already built to address.
Data lineage as infrastructure, not compliance overhead
The organizations best positioned for this moment are those that have stopped thinking about data lineage as a compliance cost and started treating it as core infrastructure. There is a crucial distinction between these two perspectives.
The focus must now be a governance model that catches problems during design, before a model ever reaches production, rather than during an incident response. Lineage makes this kind of proactive governance practical at enterprise scale.
Bi-temporal lineage allows teams to recreate the exact data state used for model training at any point in time, which is essential for audit purposes. More importantly, it allows teams to simulate the downstream impact of a data or schema change before it happens, preventing the kind of silent model degradation that can quietly undermine ROI.
The window is shorter than it looks
The deadline extension offers time, but not as much as it might appear. US regulators are already integrating AI into supervisory examinations. Gartner predicts that by 2028, 50% of organizations will adopt zero-trust data governance as AI-generated content proliferates through enterprise data supply chains. The regulatory direction of travel is clear and consistent.
Getting AI governance right requires building the lineage layer first. That is not a project that happens in weeks. And the organizations that start building now, not because a deadline forces them to, but because they understand what is at stake, will be the ones deploying AI at scale with confidence, auditability, and genuine trust.
The EU AI Act just got a stay of execution but organizations that treat it as breathing room may be sleepwalking into a far bigger problem.
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The XMG APEX 17 is the first laptop in XMG's lineup to feature the 2026 NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 with 12 GB of VRAM, up from the previous 8 GB. This new configuration, first announced at Computex 2026, complements the existing APEX 17 with AMD Ryzen 9 9955HX and RTX 5060, which remains available as the entry-level option. All other specifications - including the chassis, 17.3-inch display, and connectivity - remain unchanged. For a limited time, customers can take advantage of a 5% early-bird discount. In addition, XMG's partner store, bestware.com, is running its major summer sale, offering up to 20% off on select laptop models.
The XMG APEX 17 (M25) now offers an upgrade to the long-awaited NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 with 12 GB of GDDR7 memory, while retaining the same model designation. Both the previously released RTX 5060 version, introduced in November 2025, and the new RTX 5070 version share the same chassis, display, and specifications - only the GPU differs.
Global shipments of desktops, notebooks, and workstations in 2Q26 declined 3.6% year-over-year to 65.7 million units according to the latest research from Omdia. Shipments of desktops (including desktop workstations) hit 13.9 million, falling 1.3% annually, while notebook (including mobile workstations) shipments landed at 51.7 million units, representing a 4.2% decline.
"The sharp increase in memory and storage prices during the first quarter of the year had a significant impact on product pricing in the second quarter," said Ben Yeh, Principal Analyst at Omdia. "It also prompted consumers and IT decision makers to bring forward their PC purchases to mitigate the risk of further price increases. Although sales volumes were maintained at a stable level, the risk of a subsequent downturn remains."
When Brown University economics professor Robert Serrano suspected that most of his students had used AI to cheat on a take-home midterm exam, he decided to compare their scores with those from an in-person final. The result was perhaps one of the clearest examples of generative AI's effect on academia.
Omdia writes that, due to the familiar issue of rising DRAM and NAND prices, mid-to-low-end smartphones are struggling with memory costs, leading to the 22% YoY decline. The problem is that phones in this segment are already built to such thin margins that there isn't much left to cut.
Xbox CEO Asha Sharma is reportedly betting heavily on major Bethesda Game Studios franchises like The Elder Scrolls and Fallout, yet it is exactly the studios behind The Elder Scrolls that are among the most affected by the recent layoffs. ZeniMax Online Studios, maker of The Elder Scrolls Online, was forced to cut 213 employees, forcing the team to revise its announced roadmap for the game. But even BGS itself was gutted. The Union already mentioned via social media that dozens were removed, making the road to the launch of The Elder Scrolls VI even harder. Today, IGN published a […]
One of the biggest server CPU stacks is about to officially launch soon, as AMD prepares for new EPYC Venice CPUs. AMD to Introduce Zen 6-Based EPYC Venice CPUs at Advancing AI Event on July 22nd and 23rd, While Mainstream Chips Should Launch Much Later AMD's CTO and EVP, Mark Papermaster, has just confirmed that the next-generation Zen 6-based AMD EPYC "Venice" CPUs are going to get officially introduced this month. We knew from previous reports that the company had planned a launch this year, but we never knew the exact date. However, in a recent interview, Mark has confirmed […]
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Samsung is developing GAIA, a dedicated Neural Processing Unit (NPU)-based AI accelerator for PCs. Built on a 4nm process with a memory-centric architecture, the chip is reportedly being tested by PC makers including Lenovo and HP.
The project marks Samsung’s return to the PC processor segment while positioning the company to capitalize on the rapidly expanding AI PC market.
Samsung’s System LSI Business is developing the chip as a dedicated generative AI accelerator tailored for AI-powered PCs, signaling a fresh attempt to establish itself in a market it stepped away from years ago.
GAIA PC chip is said to use an architecture optimized around an NPU, making it better suited for on-device AI tasks such as real-time language processing, image generation, productivity features, and other experiences.
The chip is reportedly being manufactured on Samsung’s 4nm process. Samsung is also believed to be preparing future integration with its Processing-in-Memory (PIM) technology, an advanced DRAM architecture.
The report suggests that Samsung has already begun supplying GAIA samples to major PC manufacturers, including Lenovo and HP, which suggests development has moved beyond the conceptual stage.
The South Korean tech giant has spent years designing Exynos application processors and dedicated NPUs for smartphones, and this project appears to adapt that mobile AI experience for larger computing platforms.
Beşiktaş Kulübü Asbaşkanı Murat Kılıç, TFF'nin Riva'daki merkezinde Süper Lig yeni sezon fikstür çekimi töreni sonrası açıklamalarda bulundu.
Beşiktaş Kulübü Asbaşkanı Murat Kılıç, TFF’nin Riva’daki merkezinde Süper Lig yeni sezon fikstür çekimi töreni sonrası açıklamalarda bulundu.
Murat Kılıç'ın açıklamaları şöyle:
-Beşiktaş için fikstürün çok önemi yok. Biz ligde, kupada ve Avrupa'da tüm maçları kazanmak için sahaya çıkarız. Beşiktaş'ın hedefi her zaman zirvedir. Bizi büyük yapan budur.
-Beşiktaş’ın hedefi her zaman zirvedir. Bu sene yarışmacı ve iyi bir kadro kuruyoruz. Birkaç eksiğimiz var. Onları da büyük bir titizlikle gidereceğiz. Beşiktaş’ı layık olduğu yere taşımak için gecemizi gündüzümüze katarak çalışıyoruz.
Ümraniyespor'daki kiralık sözleşmesini tamamlayan Ali Turap Bülbül, Galatasaray'a geri döndü. Genç savunmacı, mevcut sağ bek rotasyonu içinde fazla şans bulamayacağı için yeniden kiralanacak. Ancak öncelikle yapılması gereken bir iş var...
Galatasaray'da şu anda sağ bek havuzunu Roland Sallai ve Singo oluşturuyor... Ümraniyespor'a kiralanan Ali Turap Bülbül ise takıma geri döndü. Fakat 21 yaşındaki savunmacının fazla kalması beklenmiyor. 1.79 boyundaki oyuncu yeniden bir takıma kiralanacak. Ancak sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027'de bitiyor.
MEVCUT KOŞULLARDA MÜMKÜN DEĞİL
Yönetim, altyapıdan çıkan Ali Turap Bülbül'ün mukavelesini uzattıktan sonra seçenekleri değerlendirecek. Tarafların kısa süre içinde masaya oturması bekleniyor. Çünkü bugün itibarıyla Ali 2027 yazında boşa çıkacak. Yani mevcut koşullarda kiralanması mümkün değil...
GELİŞİMİ TAKİP EDİLECEK
Ali Turap Bülbül, Ümraniyespor'da toplam 46 resmi maça çıktı. 1 gol ve 1 asist üretti. Yeni gideceği ekipte de gelişimi yakından takip edilecek. İlerleyen yıllarda Galatasaray kadrosuna dahil edilip edilmeyeceğini ise zaman gösterecek. Oyuncuyla bazı 1. Lig ekiplerinin ilgilendiği öğrenildi.
Süper Lig'de yeni sezonun fikstür çekimine Fenerbahçe ve Galatasaray arasında yaşanan gerginlik damga vurmuştu. Fenerbahçe Başkan Vekili Barış Göktürk'ten konuya dair açıklama geldi.
Fenerbahçe Başkan Vekili Barış Göktürk, Süper Lig'de yeni sezonun fikstür çekiminde Galatasaray 2. Başkanı Metin Öztürk'ün elini sıkmaması hakkında açıklama yaptı.
Barış Göktürk'ün açıklamaları şöyle:
-Öncelikle fikstür çekimindeki adil, şeffaf ve nezih ortamdan dolayı TFF'ye, Kulüpler Birliği'ne, kulüplere teşekkür ediyoruz.
Zorluk endeksinin denkleştirilmesini talep etmiştik Kulüpler Birliği toplantısından sonra. Bunun revize edilmesi gerektiğini söylemiştik. Her iki topu çekerken de vicdanımız rahat olmalı demiştik. Burada sayın federasyon başkanımız, başkan vekilimiz ve diğer kulüplerden yöneticileri ile burada bu tartışıldı ve bizim itirazımızın haklı kısımları kabul edildi. Bazı parametreler düzenlendi ve bugün denk bir top çektik. Bu başarılı bir fikstür çekimiydi. Bu sene fikstürün konuşulmadığı, başarıların konuşulduğu bir yıl olmasını diliyoruz.
İlk maç Ankara'da Gençlerbirliği ile. Yönetimde 8 tane Ankaralı var. Onlar da bizi misafir etmiş olacaklar.
-Kadro planlamasını yapıyoruz. Geçmiş yıllardan gelen bir şişme var. 44 civarında oyuncumuz var. Yeni 10+4 kuralı ile birlikte bazı dezavantajlarımız var, bunun farkındayız. Fenerbahçe'nin aleyhine olmayacak şekilde, sayın başkanımız liderliğinde bunları doğru şekilde yöneteceğimize inanıyoruz.
METİN ÖZTÜRK
-Biz rakiplerimize saygı duyuyoruz, saygı duymaya da devam edeceğiz. Adil rekabet içinde olduğumuz sürece rakiplerimizle hiçbir şekilde uyumsuzluk yaşamak istemiyoruz.
TFF'nin Riva'daki merkezinde Süper Lig yeni sezon fikstür çekimi yapıldı. Fenerbahçe'nin fikstür çekiminin ardından paylaştığı fotoğraf gündem oldu.
Yeni sezonda iyi bir takım kurmak için çalışmalarını tüm hızıyla sürdüren Fenerbahçe gündemine dünyaca ünlü futbolcu Mason Greenwood'u almıştı. Fransa Ligue 1 ekibi Marsilya, yaşadığı mali kısıtlamalar nedeniyle bu yaz Mason Greenwood’u satmak zorunda kalmıştı. Oyuncunun adı sık sık Fenerbahçe ile anılırken sarı-lacivertlilerin paylaştığı bir fotoğraf gündeme oturdu.
Fikstür çekiminin ardından Fenerbahçe'den paylaşım geldi. Fenerbahçe'nin fikstür paylaşımında kullandığı ilk fotoğrafta arkası dönük bir kişi yer aldı. Arkası dönük kişinin Greenwood olduğu iddia edildi. Konuya dair sosyal medyada binlerce yorum yapıldı.
İngiliz basınında Chelsea'nin Victor Osimhen'i istediği yazılıyor. Nijeryalı futbolcunun ise bu transfer ihtimaline bakış açısı son derece net...
Premier Lig'i 10. sırada bitiren Chelsea, büyük bir hayal kırıklığı yaşamıştı. Bu sebeple önümüzdeki sezona iddialı girmek istiyorlar. Ada basınında, Chelsea'nin Victor Osimhen'i istediği yazılıyor. Galatasaray Yönetimi'nin konuyla ilgili kararı net... Nijeryalı yıldız kendi istemediği sürece hiçbir yere satılmayacak.
YARIŞTA OLMAYACAKLAR
27 yaşındaki yıldız ismin Chelsea seçeneğine nasıl baktığı da ortaya çıktı. 1.86 boyundaki santrfor, Premier Lig ekibine katılmaya hiç sıcak bakmıyor. Elbette bunun bazı sebepleri var:
1- Chelsea yeni sezonda Avrupa kupalarında yok.
2- Osimhen, Chelsea'nin şampiyonluk yarışı içinde olabileceğini düşünmüyor.
3- Osimhen, Galatasaray'la Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde yeni bir hikaye yazmak istiyor.
GEÇMİŞTEN GELEN SIKINTI
Ayrıca Chelsea ve Osimhen arasında geçmişe dayanan bir problem de var... İngiliz ekibi daha önce Nijeryalı futbolcuya önerdiği kontrata birçok bonus maddesi koymak istemişti. Osimhen ise kendisini ispatlamaya gerek olmadığını düşünerek onları reddetti...
Galatasaray, Burnley Kulübü'nün ön liberosu Lesley Ugochukwu'yu istiyor. Transfer olur veya olmaz ama Okan Buruk'un bu hamleyle birlikte yaptığı bir plan var...
Galatasaray, Premier Lig'den düşen Burnley'den Lesley Ugochukwu'yu istiyor. Sarı-Kırmızılılar, satın alma opsiyonlu kiralama formülünü düşünüyor. İngiliz ekibinin beklentisi ise sıcak para... Transfer olur veya olmaz ama bu hamlenin ardında Okan Buruk'un planı yatıyor.
TORREİRA İLERİDE BASKIDA KULLANILACAK
Galatasaray Teknik Direktörü Okan Buruk, Lesley Ugochukwu veya bu tarzdaki başka bir futbolcu sonrasında Lucas Torreira'yı hücum hattına daha yakın bir bölgede kullanmayı düşünüyor. Uruguaylı yıldızın bu bölgedeki varlığı, hücum hattındaki pres seviyesini yükseltecek.
SAHANIN HER YERİNDE PRES
22 yaşındaki Lesley Ugochukwu, Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu'nun genç yabancı kriterini fazlasıyla karşılıyor. 1.90'lık boyuyla da hava toplarında son derece etkili... Eğer kadroya katılırsa, Galatasaray sahanın her bölgesinde rakibe pres yapan bir takıma dönüşecek. Okan Buruk da tam olarak bunu istiyor.
Trendyol Süper Lig'de 2026-2027 sezonunun fikstür çekimi yapıldı. Fikstür çekiminin ardından Galatasaray Başkanvekili Metin Öztürk, Barış Göktürk ile arasında yaşanan el sıkmama konusuna da açıklık getirdi.
Trendyol Süper Lig'de 2026-2027 sezonunun fikstür çekimi yapıldı.Fenerbahçe Başkanvekili Barış Göktürk, Galatasaray Başkanvekili Metin Öztürk'ün elini sıkmadı. Metin Öztürk'ten konuta dair açıklama geldi.
Metin Öztürk'ün açıklamaları şöyle:
-Bundan önceki yıllarda da fikstür çekimine ben gelmiştim. Orada da aynı şeyi söylemiştim. Güzide 17 rakiple oynayacağız. Herkesin hedefi şampiyonluk. Galatasaray, buna uygun bir kadro kurdu. Dursun Özbek liderliğinde 4 senedir şampiyon oluyoruz. Bu sene de şampiyonluğun en önemli adayı, favorisi Galatasaray. Kadro oluşumunu buna göre yapıyoruz. Hem lig hem de Şampiyonlar Ligi odağımızda. Arkasından Türkiye Kupası geliyor. Tüm hazırlıklarımız bu noktada ilerliyor. Hangi maçı içeride, hangi maçı dışarıda oynadık çok önemli değil çünkü 17 takımın hepsiyle oynuyoruz. Şampiyon olacaksanız, tek tek zirveye çıkacaksınız. Bugün de 1 numarayı çektik, bu da bunun işareti, inşallah bu sene de şampiyon olacağız.
BARIŞ GÖKTÜRK AÇIKLAMASI
-Biz herkese elimizi uzatıyoruz. Barış Bey'e elimi uzattım. Onun bir seçim vaadi vardı, "Seçilirsem Metin Öztürk'ün elini sıkmyacağım" demişti, seçim vaadini yerine getirdi. Bu tür popüler şeyler olabilir. Biz Dursun Özbek liderliğinde inşallah bu sene de şampiyon olup önümüze bakacağız. Biz kişilere bakmıyoruz. Biz hiçbir takımı birbirinden farklı görmüyoruz. Şahıslar gelir geçer, kurumlar kalır. Hiçbirimiz bu markaların önüne geçemeyiz. Bizim koridorlarımızda Metin Oktay'ın jübilesinde Can Bartu ile forma değiştirdi anlar var. Biz o nesli daha değerli buluyoruz, bu tarz davranışlar yerine.
-Fikstür nerede diyorsa biz orada oynarız. Onlar da bize gelecek, biz de onlara gideceğiz. Rekabet çok başka bir şey. Sonuçta futbolu, sahada futbolcular oynuyor. Gerek Aziz başkan gerek Dursun Özbek başkan, aynı dönemde başkanlık yapmış, futbol ailesine çok büyük katkılar sağlamış başkanlar. Biz Dursun başkanımız liderliğinde üst üste 5. şampiyonluğumuza gidiyoruz. Tüm rakiplerimize saygı duyuyoruz. Futbol sahada oynandığı sürece Galatasaray'ın şampiyon olacağına inanıyoruz.
-Dursun Özbek başkanımız da söyledi, 4 sene üst üste şampiyonluktan sonra bu sene 5. şampiyonluğu almak istiyoruz. Her takım bizim için eşit, her takım bizim için kıymetli. İnşallah mayısta gene taraftarımızı mutlu edeceğiz. Bayraklarımızla sokağa döküleceğiz.
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1'inci Lig'in yeni temsilcisi Muğlaspor, transfer çalışmaları kapsamında Baran Ekiz'i kadrosuna kattı. Yeşil-beyazlı ekip, genç orta saha oyuncusuyla resmi sözleşme imzaladı.
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Yukatel Merkezefendi Belediyesi Denizli Basket ile Manisa Basket, Basketbol Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde gruplara kalabilmek için ön elemede 4 tur geçmeye çalışacak.
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Futbol üzrə Niderland milli komandasının keçmiş mərkəz müdafiəçisi Deyli Blind uzun illər sonra yetirməsi olduğu “Ayaks” klubuna qayıdıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Niderland təmsilçisi məlumat yayıb.
36 yaşlı niderlandlı futbolçu ilə 1 illlik müqavilə imzalanıb. O, köhnə-yeni klubuna azad agent kimi qoşulub.
Deyli Blind 2023-cü ildən “Jirona”da çıxış edirdi. O, 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümündə bu komandanın heyətində 31 matç keçirib. Blindin “Jirona” karyerası bütövlükdə 108 oyun, 3 qol və 5 assistdən ibarətdir.
Qeyd edək ki, Blind “Ayaks”ın yetirməsidir. O, 2008-2014 və 2018-2022-ci illərdə Amsterdam komandasının uğurları üçün çalışıb. Blind “Ayaks”ın heyətində 333 matça çıxıb, 13 qol v 21 assistlə yadda qalıb.
Blind karyerası ərzində “Qroningen”, “Mançester Yunayted” və “Bayern”də də çıxış edib.
Deyli Blind 2013-cü ilin fevralında debüt etdiyi Niderland yığmasının heyətində 108 oyuna 3 qol vurub, 15 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.
Deyli Blindin qənimətlər muzeyində “Ayaks”la Niderland çempionluğu (7 dəfə), Niderland Kuboku və Niderland Super Kuboku (hər biri – 2 dəfə), “Mançester Yunaytd”lə İngiltərə Kuboku, İngiltərə Liqa Kuboku, İngiltərə Super Kuboku və Avropa Liqası, həmçinin “Bayern”lə Almaniya çempionluğu var.
Fərdi uğurlara gəlincə, Blind 2014-cü ildə Niderlandda ilin futbolçusu seçilib.
“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 36 yaşlı niderlandlı mərkəz müdafiəçisinin transfer dəyərini 1,2 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir
Yeri gəlmişkən, “Ayaks” gənc mərkəz yarımmüdafiəçi Şon Styoru İngiltərənin “Nyukasl” klubuna satıb. Amsterdam təmsilçisi bu ticarətdən 23,5 milyon avro qazanıb. 18 yaşlı niderlandlı futbolçu Premyer Liqa təmsilçisi ilə 5 illik müqavilə imza atıb.
Xatırladaq ki, Şon Styor “Ayaks”ın yetirməsidir. O, əsas komandada 26 oyuna çıxıb, 1 qol və 2 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə yadda qalıb.
Niderlanddan olan hücumameyilli yarımmüdafiəçi Dilan Mertens bundan sonra Azərbaycan klubu “Şəfa”nın uğurları üçün çalışacaq.
Arena.az bu barədə paytaxt klubunun mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.
30 yaşlı niderlandlı futbolçu ilə 1 illik müqavilə imzalanıb. O, yeni klubuna azad agent kimi qoşulub.
Dilan Mertens son olaraq ölkəsində “Telstar”ın üzvü olub. O, 2025-ci ilin avqustunda müqavilə bağladığı bu klubdan ötən mövsüm başa çatan kimi azad agent statusu ilə ayrılmışdı.
Mertens karyerası ərzində Niderlandın “TOP Oss”, “Koninkleyke” və “Volendam” komandalarının da formasını geyinib. Dilan eyni zamanda Rusiyanın “Fakel” (Voronej), Bolqrasıtanın “Botev” (Polivdiv) və “Sarsko Selo” klublarında legioner həyatı yaşayıb.
“Şəfa” daha öncə Rauf Hüseynli, Nicat Mehbalıyev, Arsen Ağcabəyov, Murad Musayev, Məmməd Hüseynov, Vlad Pop və Andrey Draqunu da heyətinə qatmış, Tərlan Quliyev, Elnur Cəfərov, Ramin Nəsirli, Nahid Əliyevlə yeni müqavilə bağlamışdı. Əli Həsənli, Zahid Mərdanov, Emin Zamanov, Hüseyn Mürsəlov, Aqil Nəsibov, Amir Ebrahimzade, Seymur Rəhimov, Elvin İsmayılov, İbrahim Əliyev, Novruz Məmmədov, Aqşin Paşayev, Ürfan İsmayılov, Rəvan Kazımov, Vüqar Həsənov və Ruslan Hacıyev isə komandanı tərk ediblər.
“Sportinq”in futbolçusu Morten Yulmann karyerasını İspaniyada davam etdirəcək.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, danimarkalı yarımmüdafiəçi “Atletiko” ilə anlaşıb. Bu barədə insayder Fabrizio Romano məlumat yayıb. Madrid təmsilçisi Yulmannla 5 illik müqavilə imzalayacaq.
“Sportinq” yarımmüdafiəçinin satışından 40 milyon avro qazanacaq.
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Stolüstü tennisçilər növbəti Avropa çempionatında istirak edəcəklər.
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Yerry Mina could be on the move this summer, with Fenerbahce showing an interest in the Cagliari defender.
According to Turkish outlet Habergo, via TuttoMercatoWeb, the Super Lig side have stepped up contacts with the Sardinians in recent hours as they look to secure the experienced centre-back.
Mina has been a mainstay for Cagliari of late, one of the key figures around whom the club built their survival in each of the last two Serie A campaigns.
Any suggestion of his departure is therefore likely to unsettle the Rossoblù faithful, given the influence the Colombia international has had at the heart of the defence.
CAGLIARI, ITALY – APRIL 27: Referee Juan Luca Sacchi reacts with Yerry Mina of Cagliari during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and Atalanta BC at Stadio Sant’Elia on April 27, 2026 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)
Fenerbahce weigh up move for Cagliari’s Mina
The report indicates that Fenerbahce have identified the 31-year-old as an ideal addition to bolster their backline.
However, the Turkish club are said to be weighing up the move carefully before committing, with particular attention being paid to Mina’s physical condition, a nod to the fitness issues that have punctuated his career.
For now, then, this remains at the exploratory stage: concrete interest and intensifying dialogue, but with Fenerbahce doing their due diligence before deciding whether to press ahead.
Should they move, Cagliari would face the challenge of replacing a defender who has been central to their recent top-flight stability.
The 2026 World Cup is now entering its decisive phase. The quarter-finals are just around the corner, and several Serie A professionals remain in the hunt for the world title. But which Serie A players have the best chances with their respective national teams?
The tournament has already seen its fair share of surprises. Turkey, featuring Juve star Kenan Yıldız, was eliminated in the group stage, as were the Brazilians, who included Serie A players Éderson (Atalanta) and Bremer (Juve). Other major nations, such as Germany and the Netherlands, also had to head home early.
Now, the quarter-finals await. In the first half of the draw, France faces Morocco and Spain takes on Belgium, while in the second half, surprise package Norway meets England, and Argentina plays Switzerland. In total, 22 Serie A players remain in the competition—but which of them have the best shot at the title with their countries? Here is a look at the probabilities and betting odds.
The title underdogs featuring Serie A players
Belgium, Morocco, and Switzerland have already defied the odds in this tournament, managing to beat strong teams on their way to the quarter-finals. However, their chances of pulling off a sensational World Cup victory remain slim.
Belgium, boasting five players based in Serie A, faces reigning European champions Spain in the quarter-finals and could meet France in the semi-finals. These are two formidable opponents that will likely push the Belgian national team—currently in a period of transition—to its limits.
Belgium’s chance to win the World Cup
Odds: 34.00 at bet365 (reference date: 9th of July 2026)
Probability: 2,9%
Morocco is considered one of the tournament’s surprise packages, though the team undoubtedly possesses immense individual quality. Reaching the quarter-finals was a thoroughly deserved achievement, yet France might prove to be a step too far for this strong Moroccan side.
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – JULY 06: Romelu Lukaku #9 of Belgium celebrates with teammates after scoring the team’s fourth goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 match between USA and Belgium at Seattle Stadium on July 06, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
Morocco’s chance to win the World Cup
Odds: 34.00 at bet365 (reference date: 9th of July 2026)
Probability: 2,9%
Switzerland is certainly a team to watch, particularly given their collective unity and the presence of game-changing players like Johan Manzambi. However, he has recently been sidelined by injury, and the match against Colombia likely took a heavy physical toll. Ultimately, Argentina will likely prove an insurmountable hurdle, not least due to the excellent form of Lionel Messi.
Switzerland’s chance to win the World Cup
Odds: 34.00 at bet365 (reference date: 9th of July 2026)
Probability: 2,9%
Norway on the Rise
Norway and its fans are currently writing a minor footballing fairy tale and serving up the tournament’s biggest surprise. Off the pitch, Norwegian supporters have created an outstanding atmosphere in the streets and stadiums since the tournament began. An energy that seems to have translated onto the field as well.
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – JULY 05: Erling Haaland #9 of Norway gestures towards the fans after scoring his team’s second goal against Brazil during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round Of 16 match between Brazil and Norway at New York New Jersey Stadium on July 05, 2026 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)
Led by superstar Erling Haaland, the team has impressed so far with exciting attacking football and beautifully crafted goals. Consequently, their quarter-final opponents, England, should prepare to face a Scandinavian side playing with freedom and confidence, a squad that boasts no fewer than five Serie A players.
Norway’s chance to win the World Cup
Odds: 17.00 at bet365 (reference date: 9th of July 2026)
Probability: 5,9%
A Repeat of the 2022 World Cup Final?
The two major favourites for the title are, of course, France and Argentina. Even before the tournament began, these two nations were considered the top contenders for World Cup glory, and the French, in particular, have not put a foot wrong so far.
While Argentina struggled somewhat against Cape Verde and Egypt, France impressed against both Sweden and Paraguay, showcasing a variety of strengths. The French will now face Morocco in top form, likely followed by European champions Spain, before a potential rematch of the 2022 final.
Argentina’s chance to win the World Cup
Odds: 5.00 at bet365 (reference date: 9th of July 2026)
Probability: 20%
In the final, should the two teams meet head-to-head, it would be very difficult to pick a favourite. Both squads are packed with quality, and as seen in 2022, the outcome often hinges on form on the day. Nevertheless, both then and now, the French are considered the favourites to win the title, at least according to the bookmakers.
France’s chance to win the World Cup
Odds: 2.87 at bet365 (reference date: 9th of July 2026)
Probability: 34,8%
Note: This article was written in collaboration with the experts at MySportwetten.de/ch. All information regarding sports betting in Switzerland, as well as the current betting providers in the country, is listed there.
FIGC President Giovanni Malagò has been spotted playing five-a-side with Roberto Mancini, who remains in the running for the Italy national team head coach role, but the head of the Italian FA still wants to appoint a technical director first, and claims that there could be a ‘surprise’ candidate on the cards.
Malago plays five-a-side with Mancini and comments on Italy’s potential technical director
Italy are still without a head coach or a technical director following the departure of Gennaro Gattuso earlier this year. Delegation chief Gianluigi Buffon followed him and former FIGC President Gabriele Gravina out the door immediately after the World Cup play-off final defeat against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
ROME, ITALY – JUNE 19: Gianluigi Buffon, Italy new head coach Gennaro Gattuso and FIGC president Gabriele Gravina pose during the press conference at Hotel Parco dei Principi on June 19, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Mancini and Antonio Conte are the two frontrunners to replace Gattuso as head coach of the Italy national team and Paolo Maldini has been widely linked with the offer to take over as technical director.
Maldini has not yet come to a definitive decision, but Malagò insists that it is only a matter of time before an appointment is made. He claims that there could still be a ‘surprise’ option on the cards, though.
“This is the week for the technical director, I won’t change my stance on that. It’s Thursday and I hope to calm the nerves over the weekend, I’m working hard. There could also be a surprise,” said Malagò (via TMW).
Meanwhile, as per La Repubblica, Malagò has been out playing five-a-side football with Mancini at the Coppa dei Canottieri tournament, an event that Malagò claims to have taken part in for the last 50 years.
FIGC President Giovanni Malago (left) with coach Roberto Mancini (right): @coppa_canottieri via Instagram.
Curiously, Malagò was on a team with Mancini, although this does not mean that he is the nailed-on favourite, as the Lega Serie A is said to prefer the idea of appointing Conte as Italy head coach.
Fabio Grosso is well aware that Fiorentina ‘want to rebuild’ after a difficult campaign and make a team that is ‘competitive and lasting’ with new stars in a 4-3-3 formation.
It was remarkable timing for the Viola to organise this presentation press conference, on the 20th anniversary of Grosso converting the decisive penalty in the 2006 World Cup Final against France.
He has gone on to make a strong career for himself as a coach, most recently at Sassuolo, and signed a contract with Fiorentina to June 2028 plus an option to extend for another year.
Grosso begins new Fiorentina adventure
MILAN, ITALY – SEPTEMBER 21: Fabio Grosso, Head Coach of Sassuolo, looks on prior to the Serie A match between FC Internazionale and US Sassuolo Calcio at Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on September 21, 2025 in Milan, Italy. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
“I want to thank Fiorentina for this opportunity. It is an historic club and being here makes me very proud,” said Grosso. “I also thank Sassuolo for two wonderful years.
“You asked me about 2006, well the years go by, but what we did will remain in history and we can only be proud about that. I do a different job now, I know my responsibilities, we’ll do everything to achieve something good here too.”
BERLIN – JULY 09: Scorer of the matchwinning penalty, Fabio Grosso (c) of Italy,celebrates with the world cup trophy after the FIFA World Cup Germany 2006 Final match between Italy and France at the Olympic Stadium on July 9, 2006 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Andreas Rentz/Bongarts/Getty Images)
Fiorentina had a disastrous campaign that saw them escape from the relegation zone in only the final weeks, so are eager to turn things around.
“I am aware of what has been asked of me. The club wants to rebuild something wonderful, and I keep that in mind. We’re trying to put the pieces in place to help rebuild a Fiorentina side that is competitive and lasting.
“Obviously, the dream in everyone’s mind is to win a trophy. I feel the hunger and ambition to keep raising the bar, so that is our objective. We want to make Fiorentina a protagonist of this league, and thinking about where we want to go can make the path seem clearer, but we also know that we need action more than words right now.”
SASSUOLO, ITALY – MAY 03: Fabio Grosso, Head Coach of US Sassuolo reacts during the Serie A match between US Sassuolo Calcio and AC Milan at Mapei Stadium Citta del Tricolore on May 03, 2026 in Sassuolo, Italy. (Photo by Emmanuele Ciancaglini/Getty Images)
Grosso traditionally likes to play with a 4-3-3 formation, whereas Fiorentina have varied between different systems in recent years, so does he have a clear idea of how he wants to set them up?
“I always liked to have a team with courage and an attacking approach. The idea is to play 4-3-3, it’s what I’ve always done, and I want to continue doing it, although clearly there are some situations that could warrant adjustments.”
“I have to compliment director Fabio Paratici. Atta is a very strong player with great potential, I imagine him on the left side of a three-man midfield,” continued Grosso.
“I trust the director in his choices. Viery is young with a lot of potential, I want to get to know him and understand his characteristics. We know Dragusin better, he is coming from a top club and is an important signing.”
There are some already in the Fiorentina squad who are familiar faces for Grosso thanks to his time as coach of the Juventus youth team.
“We brought Moise Kean into the youth side earlier than expected, he always had this ambition to become a world class player. I can’t wait to speak with him again, he is an important player in this squad for me.
“The same goes for Nicolò Fagioli, he too has great quality and can improve so much in the build-up play.”
There are others who perhaps don’t quite fit into the 4-3-3 vision, such as Albert Gudmundsson.
“Freedom of movement in football is important, and characteristics affect the way you play. I want to speak to Albert and see how he feels about things. I want players in my squad who are ready to work hard.
“He’s not a winger, but not a striker either, and I don’t see him in midfield, especially with the arrival of Atta. When working with him in training, I might get a better idea of his strengths and weaknesses,” added Grosso.
Lorenzo Insigne has paid an emotional tribute to Sampdoria icon Gianluca Vialli, days after completing his move to the Serie B club.
Taking to social media on what would have been Vialli’s birthday, the newly-arrived forward honoured one of the most beloved figures in the Blucerchiati’s history.
Insigne, the former Napoli captain and Euro 2020 winner, joined Sampdoria this week on a permanent deal, and his first gesture in the club’s colours was a heartfelt one, a nod to the man who helped make the shirt he now wears so revered.
AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS – SEPTEMBER 07: Head coach of Italy Roberto Mancini and Gianluca Vialli of Italy pause for the camera before to the UEFA Nations League group stage match between Netherlands and Italy at Johan Cruijff Arena on September 7, 2020 in Amsterdam, Netherlands. (Photo by Claudio Villa/Getty Images)
Insigne salutes Sampdoria legend Vialli on his birthday
“Today my thoughts go to Gianluca Vialli on the day of his birthday,” Insigne wrote.
“Having just arrived at this magnificent club, I feel even more the privilege and the responsibility of being part of the history you made immortal. You taught that courage, heart and love for this shirt are worth more than any trophy. Happy birthday, Legend. Your example will continue to live on in the hearts of everyone.”
Vialli remains an enduring symbol of Sampdoria’s greatest era, a talismanic striker who, alongside Roberto Mancini, fired the club to their historic Scudetto in 1990/91.
His death in January 2023, after a battle with illness, was mourned across the game, and his legacy in Genoa endures.
For Insigne, the words underline his awareness of what he has walked into, a proud club with a storied past, and a chance to write a new chapter of his own as he begins life in Serie B.
Several Italian stars have already completed high-profile transfers this summer, while the futures of many more remain up in the air. Football Italia discuss Italy players’ potential transfer moves this summer: should they stay at their clubs or move on?
As Italian football enters another important period of rebuilding ahead of the next major international tournaments, every transfer decision could have a significant impact on both club and country.
Kean, Scamacca and more: What should Italy players do in the summer market?
MUNICH, GERMANY – MARCH 18: Gianluca Scamacca of Atalanta is challenged by Jonathan Tah of FC Bayern Munich during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Round of 16 Second Leg match between FC Bayern München and Atalanta BC at Football Arena Munich on March 18, 2026 in Munich, Germany. (Photo by Stuart Franklin/Getty Images)LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – SEPTEMBER 23: Giovanni Leoni of Liverpool controls the ball whilst under pressure from Leo Scienza of Southampton during the Carabao Cup Third Round match between Liverpool and Southampton at Anfield on September 23, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Jan Kruger/Getty Images)
In this episode, Lorenzo Bettoni and Wayne Girard take a closer look at some of Italy’s most valuable players and debate whether they should stay at their current clubs or seek a move elsewhere.
From established stars to rising talents, they weigh up each player’s situation, discuss the best career path, and examine how those decisions could shape the future of the Azzurri.
Barcelona are close to signing yet another attacker, with the Catalan club just needing to agree a fee with Dortmund.
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Barcelona are set to be busy this summer once things get going. They’ve already signed Anthony Gordon, and it seems they want yet more pace.
News broke last night about a player they want – and Fabrizio Romano is on the scene today to add more information:
“Barcelona are going all in… Karim Adeyemi is really, really close to joining” the Italian insider said.
“[Barcelona manager] Hansi Flick knows Adeyemi really well and has approved the signing… they see potential in Adeyemi.
“Barcelona see potential in the player… also financial potential… the contract is done, sealed, 5 year contract. Adeyemi wants to go to Barcelona… he’s not negotiating with any other club.”
Dortmund and Barcelona in talks over speedy attacker’s transfer fee
As Romano makes clear, the deal between Adeyemi and Barca is done. It’s just a question of agreeing a transfer fee with Dortmund.
The German club know that the 24 year old’s contract with them expires in a year, so they will likely accept a pretty reasonable fee. We don’t expect any of this to take long, and Romano could be telling us in the next day or two that a fee has been agreed.
In other news…
Chelsea would love to sell Alejandro Garnacho this summer, and they might just get lucky if a Saudi team comes in for him.
Sunderland are trying to replicate their superb last summer, this time they’ve got their sights on players of an even stronger pedigree.
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Chelsea are looking to sell Alejandro Garnacho this summer, and there is some interest from outside the Premier League.
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Chelsea are having an interesting summer – they’ve done little business, although they have sold their first choice left back and are now in the process of selling one of their talented young midfielders (Andrey Santos) to a rival for Champions League places (Manchester United).
Last summer’s business between those two saw Alejandro Garnacho signed by the Blues for £40m. That went about as well as everyone expected – that is to say, not very well.
Saudi bids could get Chelsea out of sticky situation with winger
There are already rumours that the Blues want to move him on, and today useful transfer insider Ben Jacobs comes in with claims that there is interest from Saudi Arabia in the Argentine.
“There’s been an enquiry from Al Qadsiah in Saudi Arabia, they’re looking for a young left sided attacker.”
He says there are “multiple clubs interested,” from the Premier League and beyond. It’s clear that a loan won’t work for Chelsea, at least as it stands, so we will have to wait and see what these interested teams are offering us – and most importantly, if Garnacho fancies life in Saudi Arabia.
In other news…
Sunderland are trying to replicate their superb last summer, this time they’ve got their sights on players of an even stronger pedigree.
Bruno Guimaraes is a player in demand from a number of top clubs – but it’s Arsenal who have the lead in the race to sign him right now.
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Sunderland are trying to repeat last summer’s impressive transfer business with some ambitious bids.
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This time a year ago, Sunderland were about to return to the Premier League and were in a hectic race around European clubs signing up players to reinforce their squad.
That kind of thing rarely works – but sporting director Florent Ghisolfi did an amazing job bringing together a squad that did really well and exceeded all expectations in their return to the top flight. Now he has to do the same again, and some really interesting names are being mentioned.
Sunderland push to upgrade attack further with classy Argentine forward
TeamTalk today claim that Ghisolfi is targeting Matias Soule, the Roma forward who is valued at around £30m.
It would be another hugely impressive and ambitious move from the Black Cats. Ghisolfi signed Soule for Roma when he was working there, and clearly rates him as able to do a job in the Premier League too.
Soule’s representatives have made it clear that the Argentine would like to test himself in the Premier League, too. Still young, versatile and talented, it’s easy to see him being a hit in England if Sunderland keep performing well.
In other news…
Bruno Guimaraes is a player in demand from a number of top clubs – but it’s Arsenal who have the lead in the race to sign him right now.
After Latson was waived by the Los Angeles Sparks on July 6, she signed a developmental contract with the Las Vegas Aces on July 8 where she'll play with A'ja Wilson, the league's only four-time MVP.
Latson was taken No. 20 overall in the second round of the 2026 WNBA Draft but the 5-foot-8 guard only averaged 1.8 points and 5.0 minutes across 10 games before getting cut.
Coach Dawn Staley now is back to having 13 former Gamecocks in the league this season which is a program record. Wilson played for Staley from 2014-18, playing on the program's first national championship in 2017 before going No. 1 overall in the 2018 draft.
Ta'Niya Latson going from LA Sparks to Las Vegas Aces
Wilson averages a league-high 25.7 points per game but hasn't played since June 28 because of a leg injury. The Latson news comes a day after the Aces waived Chennedy Carter, a 5-9 guard who was averaging 14.3 points. They also signed former Vanderbilt small forward Justine Pissott to a rest of the season contract.
Latson led the nation in scoring with 25.2 points per game her junior season at Florida State but chose to transfer into Staley's program for her final year to play with other star players. She averaged 14.1 points for the Gamecocks and shot a career-best 48.6% from the floor.
The Sparks are 8-11 and extended their losing streak to three games the same night after Latson was waived.
The franchise also recently waived another former Gamecocks player, Sania Feagin, who was drafted in 2025 by Los Angeles in the second round. She was picked up by the Portland Fire five days after getting waived.
Staley will have three players in the 2026 All-Star game, led by starters in Wilson and Aliyah Boston, plus reserve guard Allisha Gray.
Illan Meslier arrives after turning down the chance to become a guaranteed number one elsewhere.
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Illan Meslier has officially joined Arsenal on a free transfer after leaving Leeds United at the end of his contract in June.
The French goalkeeper moves to north London with his role clear. He will begin as understudy to David Raya and Kepa Arrizabalaga, although Kepa is considering offers and can leave Arsenal for £5million, the same release clause Arsenal activated to sign him from Chelsea.
Meslier completed his medical and signed his contract at London Colney earlier this week.
Meslier is 26 and made 215 appearances for Leeds and spent a long spell as their first choice.
“I’m extremely happy,” he said after his arrival was official. “It’s a great day for me because I have just joined the champions. For me, Arsenal is the biggest club in England.
“I’m very happy and very proud to join Arsenal. I cannot wait to show the love that I’ve got for this badge, and I cannot wait to win trophies with this team, becuase this is a club that needs to lift trophies again and again.”
There could still be movement in the goalkeeping group. Tommy Setford is expected to leave on loan, while Kepa’s future remains open.
If Kepa goes, Meslier could become second choice behind Raya quickly. If Kepa stays, Arsenal still have three experienced keepers in place.
Meslier’s final period at Elland Road was difficult. He dropped to the bench in April 2025, then slipped out of the squad for much of 2025/26 as Leeds turned first to Lucas Perri and then to Karl Darlow.
That opened the way for a free transfer, but it does not change the level of first-team experience Arsenal are getting. Meslier arrives after years as a regular goalkeeper at a demanding club and now gets a fresh start in a title-winning squad.
Jose Mourinho sees Real Madrid midfielder as the ideal leader following renewal agreement
Real Madrid have some important decisions to make heading into the new season, including finding an ideal captain who can fill in the shoes of Dani Carvajal.
The Spanish giants have already made a crucial decision it seems, with reports suggesting that the club are set to renew the contract of Aurelien Tchouameni, amid interest from Manchester United.
The Frenchman is set to sign a long-term deal at the club, which could provide a slight into regarding Real Madrid’s plans for leadership.
Mourinho sees Tchouameni as a leader
Tchouameni has impressed for France. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
According to AS, Jose Mourinho sees Tchouameni as one of the best leaders in the team, heading into the new season.
This is quite significant as it comes against the backdrop of his imminent renewal that should seal the player’s long-term future at the club.
This is coupled with the fact that Real Madrid have started growing doubts over Federico Valverde’s leadership qualities.
The Uruguayan international was widely believed as the leading candidate to become Real Madrid’s next captain. But his rebellion against Xabi Alonso and later, Marcelo Bielsa in the Uruguay team, hasn’t made the best impression at the club.
The elephant in the room
Tchouameni picked up a knock before the Paraguay clash. (Photo by Buda Mendes/Getty Images)
Most importantly, we must address the elephant in the room, as Tchouameni and Valverde were involved in a dressing-room bust up during the end of last season.
The altercation between the two led to Valverde being hospitalised and it wasn’t good PR for a Real Madrid team that was struggling at the time.
Choosing Tchouameni as the next leader, ahead of Valverde, could certainly lead to an awkward situation between the two players.
The French international has produced consistent performances for Real Madrid and the national team whenever fit and available.
Everything suggests Tchouameni will only grow from here, especially under the leadership of Mourinho, who can often bring the best out of players that have a winning mentality.
Malagò: Five-a-side with Mancini and a potential ‘surprise’ Italy appointment
FIGC President Giovanni Malagò has been spotted playing five-a-side with Roberto Mancini, who remains in the running for the Italy national team head coach role, but the head of the Italian FA still wants to appoint a technical director first, and claims that there could be a ‘surprise’ candidate on the cards.
Malago plays five-a-side with Mancini and comments on Italy’s potential technical director
Italy are still without a head coach or a technical director following the departure of Gennaro Gattuso earlier this year. Delegation chief Gianluigi Buffon followed him and former FIGC President Gabriele Gravina out the door immediately after the World Cup play-off final defeat against Bosnia and Herzegovina.
ROME, ITALY – JUNE 19: Gianluigi Buffon, Italy new head coach Gennaro Gattuso and FIGC president Gabriele Gravina pose during the press conference at Hotel Parco dei Principi on June 19, 2025 in Rome, Italy. (Photo by Paolo Bruno/Getty Images)
Mancini and Antonio Conte are the two frontrunners to replace Gattuso as head coach of the Italy national team and Paolo Maldini has been widely linked with the offer to take over as technical director.
Maldini has not yet come to a definitive decision, but Malagò insists that it is only a matter of time before an appointment is made. He claims that there could still be a ‘surprise’ option on the cards, though.
“This is the week for the technical director, I won’t change my stance on that. It’s Thursday and I hope to calm the nerves over the weekend, I’m working hard. There could also be a surprise,” said Malagò (via TMW).
Meanwhile, as per La Repubblica, Malagò has been out playing five-a-side football with Mancini at the Coppa dei Canottieri tournament, an event that Malagò claims to have taken part in for the last 50 years.
FIGC President Giovanni Malago (left) with coach Roberto Mancini (right): @coppa_canottieri via Instagram.
Curiously, Malagò was on a team with Mancini, although this does not mean that he is the nailed-on favourite, as the Lega Serie A is said to prefer the idea of appointing Conte as Italy head coach.
Yerry Mina could be on the move this summer, with Fenerbahce showing an interest in the Cagliari defender.
According to Turkish outlet Habergo, via TuttoMercatoWeb, the Super Lig side have stepped up contacts with the Sardinians in recent hours as they look to secure the experienced centre-back.
Mina has been a mainstay for Cagliari of late, one of the key figures around whom the club built their survival in each of the last two Serie A campaigns.
Any suggestion of his departure is therefore likely to unsettle the Rossoblù faithful, given the influence the Colombia international has had at the heart of the defence.
CAGLIARI, ITALY – APRIL 27: Referee Juan Luca Sacchi reacts with Yerry Mina of Cagliari during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and Atalanta BC at Stadio Sant’Elia on April 27, 2026 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)
Fenerbahce weigh up move for Cagliari’s Mina
The report indicates that Fenerbahce have identified the 31-year-old as an ideal addition to bolster their backline.
However, the Turkish club are said to be weighing up the move carefully before committing, with particular attention being paid to Mina’s physical condition, a nod to the fitness issues that have punctuated his career.
For now, then, this remains at the exploratory stage: concrete interest and intensifying dialogue, but with Fenerbahce doing their due diligence before deciding whether to press ahead.
Should they move, Cagliari would face the challenge of replacing a defender who has been central to their recent top-flight stability.
Charles Barkley believes there's a clear No. 1 option. In an interview on the Philadelphia sports radio show Unfiltered With Ricky Bo and Bill Colarulo, Barkley said the "fitting way" for James to end his career is in Cleveland.
"I'll be honest with you guys, if he goes to the Cavaliers, which is what I think the rightful thing, because that's his home, he grew up there, they're probably going to be favored to win the East, in my opinion," Barkley said. "Because they've got a good team. They're lacking leadership. And LeBron's a great leader. To me, it'll be a fitting way for him to finish his career."
James would be "ring chasing" if he signed with either the 76ers or the Golden State Warriors, Barkley argued. The Warriors aren't considered a strong possibility for James at this point, as Washington Wizards big Anthony Davis likely can't join him.
Charles Barkley LeBron James advice
Barkley expanded upon his thoughts as to why James shouldn't sign with the 76ers or Warriors.
“He’s got no affiliation with Philly. He’s got no affiliation with the Golden State Warriors,” Barkley said. “I hear people talking about, ‘Yeah, would it be fun to watch all those old geezers in Golden State play?’ Yeah, it would be fun. If he went to Philly y’all probably would definitely be the favorite, to be honest with you guys. But he don’t have no affiliation to Philly.”
ESPN has been slowly unveiling their top 10 players in the league at every position. The lists are created by polling coaches, executives, and scouts around the NFL. Unsurprisingly, Garrett was voted as the No. 1 pass rusher in the league.
Execs/coaches/scouts rank Top 10 pass rushers:
-Clean sweep for Garrett -Anderson ⬆️ 5 spots -Watt ⬇️ 5 spots -Crosby still ‘bad m—f—‘ -Hunter appreciation -Best get-off in league comes from Denverhttps://t.co/Hozo15R0ZY
"It's a clean sweep for Garrett, who was No. 1 on every ballot," Jeremy Fowler wrote. "That's rare for this exercise, which usually features at least one detractor. But Garrett is undeniable after a season for the ages that included an NFL-record 23 sacks -- and perhaps an even more impressive 33 tackles for loss. Garrett had a stronghold on the voting last year too, well before his banner season. Garrett won on more than 20% of his 448 pass-rushing attempts despite facing a double-team nearly 30% of the time. What makes him great is what he has to overcome."
Garrett is the best pass rusher in the NFL after setting the single-season sack record in 2025. Seahawks offensive tackles Charles Cross and Abe Lucas will be tested this season. Garrett could make the Rams Super Bowl favorites in 2026.
Deschamps, who has been the France national team coach since 2012, became the second person to win the men's World Cup as both a player and coach (joining Germany's Franz Beckenbauer) when Les Bleus won the tournament in 2018. At the 2026 tournament, he's looking to become just the second coach to win a men's World Cup twice.
Deschamps, 57, was born in Bayonne in southwestern France near the France-Spain border. In 1983, Deschamps signed his first professional contract with Ligue 1 (now Ligue 2) club Nantes, which produced other notable players such as Marcel Desailly, Claude Makélélé and Christian Karembeu.
Didier Deschamps' club career
A defensive midfielder, Deschamps played at Nantes from 1985-89 before transferring to Marseille, where he captained a club that became the first French side to win the UEFA Champions League in 1993. In 1994, Deschamps joined Italian club Juventus, with whom he won a second Champions League title (1996) and three Serie A championships (1995, 1997, 1998).
After five seasons at Juventus, Deschamps spent one season (1999-2000) with Chelsea of the Premier League and another (2000-01) at Valencia of La Liga before retiring at the age of 32.
Didier Deschamps: Les Bleus captain
Deschamps was called into the French national team in 1989 and was with the squad during a time when it failed to qualify for the 1990 and 1994 World Cups. However, a "Golden Generation" of talent was about to break in with Les Bleus, ushering in an unprecedented run of success for the nation.
Deschamps was elevated to team captain in 1996 and was still the team's captain when it won the 1998 World Cup on home soil. By 1998, France was loaded with a who's-who of footballing talent of the time: Zinedine Zidane, Thierry Henry, Emmanuel Petit, Lilian Thuram, Patrick Vieira and Fabien Barthez. France backed up its somewhat unexpected World Cup win by winning Euro 2000.
Between his debut in 1989 and final French team appearance in 2000, Deschamps had 103 caps and scored four goals (when Mbappe plays in France's quarterfinal against Morocco, he will pass Deschamps for ninth on Les Bleus' all-time caps list).
Didier Deschamps: The coach
It didn't take long for Deschamps to get his first major coaching gig. In 2001, he became head coach at Monaco in Ligue 1, a club he guided to the UEFA Champions League final in 2004 (they were defeated by Portuguese side Porto). In 2006, Deschamps became coach at scandal-ridden Juventus, where he rescued the club from its banishment to Serie B and got it back into Serie A in 2007. He resigned from Juventus following that season. In 2009, he became coach at French club Marseille, which he led to its first Ligue 1 title in 18 years. After three seasons at Marseille, Deschamps was named coach of the French national team.
In 2016, France hosted the Euros and Deschamps' squad made it to the final, but were defeated in extra time by Portugal. Deschamps' squad would get redemption at the 2018 World Cup, defeating Croatia in the final. At the 2022 World Cup, France again returned to the final, but were defeated in a penalty shootout by Argentina. Now considered among the best national team managers, Deschamps has France in contention for a third World Cup title.
What happens in Las Vegas doesn't always stay in Vegas, as ESPN's docuseries pulls back the curtain on A'ja Wilson's 2025 campaign, arguably one of the greatest seasons in WNBA history.
On Thursday, July 9, ESPN announced Wilson will be featured in the six-part original docuseries "Life In the W," alongside Minnesota Lynx forward Napheesa Collier and Phoenix Mercury forward DeWanna Bonner. The series delves into their accomplishments on and off the court throughout the 2025 season.
Wilson, Collier and Bonner make greatness look easy, but the series, produced by LeBron James' Uninterrupted and Cookie Jar & A Dream Studios, is here to show that's far from the case.
"A lot of people see what we do on the court, but this is a chance to show everything that comes with it: the work, the sacrifice, the joy and the sisterhood,” said Wilson, the league's first four-time WNBA MVP. “I'm so proud to be part of this project and allow viewers to connect with who we are beyond basketball.”
Wilson became the first WNBA or NBA player to win the scoring title, MVP, Defensive Player of the Year and Finals MVP in the same season. She cemented a dynasty with her third WNBA championship in five years, which was made possible by her game-winning turnaround jumper over Phoenix's Alyssa Thomas and Bonner with 0.9 remaining in Game 3 of the 2025 WNBA Finals
Collier became the second player in WNBA history to record a 50-40-90 regular season, finishing the regular season with a 50% field-goal percentage, 40% 3-point field-goal percentage and 90% free-throw percentage. Bonner re-signed with Phoenix midway through the season and was pivotal in helping the Mercury reach the 2025 WNBA Finals.
But none of that would be possible without their respective support systems. It's a reoccurring theme in the first-look released on Thursday. Wilson shares a kiss with beau, Miami Heat star Bam Adebayo. Collier shares a meal with her husband, Alex Bazzell, and daughter, Mila. Bonner embraces her twin daughters, Cali and Demi.
"Basketball is life-changing, but is it worth missing your family?" Bonner ponders in the trailer.
"Basketball has been such a big part of my life, but it's only one part of who I am," Bonner added in a statement. "This series shows the moments that matter most to me off the court too, especially the time I spend with my family. I'm grateful to share that side of my journey and give fans a look at what keeps me grounded throughout a long season."
The 2025 WNBA season was the last under the 2020 CBA after the WNBPA exercised its right to opt out of the agreement in 2024 amid unprecedented growth. The players petitioned for increased revenue sharing and favorable salary structures throughout the season, including the 2025 WNBA All-Star Game in Indianapolis, where players donned "Pay Us What You Owe Us" T-shirts. A new CBA was eventually reached in March.
"The growth of women's basketball has been incredible to see, and it's important that fans get to know the people helping drive that momentum," Collier said in a statement. "This series gives viewers a chance to connect with our stories in a real way, and I hope it inspires the next generation of players and fans."
"Life In the W" premieres July 24, coinciding with the 2026 WNBA All-Star Weeknd in Chicago amid the league's 30th anniversary.
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Auburn football has been on a disappointing trend of missing a bowl game in two straight seasons and has appeared in just one postseason game since the 2022 season. One outlet expects that trend to continue in 2026.
Alex Golesh takes over as head coach of the Auburn Tigers in 2026, hoping to right the ship for a program that has lost seven games in each of the last five seasons. Most Auburn fans are hungry for quick success under Golesh, and a bowl game appearance will certainly create a buzz, especially since the Tigers' SEC slate features College Football Playoff contenders such as Alabama, Georgia, Ole Miss, and LSU.
Auburn hopes to prove this forecast wrong. However, if they do not, it will mark the third straight season the Auburn Tigers have missed a bowl game, which has not happened since the early 1990s when Auburn missed bowl season for four straight seasons between 1991 and 1994. Auburn was on a postseason ban for the 1993 and 1994 seasons, and won five games each in 1991 and 1992. Auburn is also on a four-bowl game losing streak, with its last win coming in 2018 when the Tigers concluded the season with a 63-14 win over Purdue in the Music City Bowl.
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Manchester United will look at the potential of a naming rights deal for the 'new' Old Trafford as part of their "sanity, not vanity" approach to the £2bn stadium plans.
United's New Stadium Development chief executive, Collette Roche, confirmed the intention at the unveiling of a draft masterplan for the wider Old Trafford area.
It is estimated the 370-acre development will create 48,000 jobs and 15,000 new homes, with the 100,000-capacity stadium 350 yards from their current home on land the club confirmed they acquired last month.
For the first time, the plans highlighted exactly where the stadium will be, although the 'circus tent' design unveiled by minority owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe in March 2025 was missing.
Roche insisted the plans were not set in stone and that the club would be speaking to designers Foster and Partners and also consulting with fans about the exact designs over the next few months in the hope there would be "something to share" with supporters either at the end of 2026 or early 2027.
She also said that while no decisions had been made over funding for a project initially estimated to cost £2bn with the potential to rise further, particular attention is being paid to maximising revenue. United are more than £1.3bn in debt because of a combination of legacy costs incurred by the Glazer takeover in 2005, a revolving credit limit and outstanding transfer payments,
That is why a naming rights deal - such as those agreed by Arsenal with Emirates and Manchester City with Etihad for their new stadiums - is probable.
"We've been really clear from the onset, this needs to be a sanity project, not a vanity project," said Roche.
"I don't know what the stadium will be called but we've been really vocal that we are going to potentially look at naming rights to the stadium.
"It's an important revenue stream and something we've discussed with our fan advisory board.
"Everybody realises affordable, accessible ticket prices are really important. In order to do that, we need to generate revenue streams in other places.
"Everyone said building a new stadium is going to be really expensive."
Many supporters are concerned how United will be able to afford to service the current debt. It has been suggested the repayments alone will rise to £50m a year following a refinancing move last month that added another $125m (£93.4m) to the amount owed.
At a time when transfer fees and wages for elite players are spiralling, some supporters think the stadium will have a negative impact on performance on the pitch.
"There's not a price," said Roche. "I can't go and get a quote on this right now. We have to go through the design process. It's not helpful to suddenly throw a figure out there.
"We've still got all the funding options available to us. We can have debt, equity, shares, other investors. We've had a lot of approaches as you'd expect. A few people are saying, 'I want to be part of this. Can I be part of this?'
"We are not worried about the level of interest. We need to know how much it's going to cost and then what's the best way to pay for it."
Roche conceded it was possible for the costs of large-scale infrastructure projects to spiral "out of control" but pointed to the £50m upgrade of United's Carrington training ground - delivered on time and under budget in August 2025 - as evidence of financial discipline at the club.
"People said you're never going to do that - but we did," said Roche.
Roche was flanked by Trafford Council leader Tom Ross.
He said no matter who wins the Greater Manchester mayoral election on 30 July, the project would proceed as planned: "The new mayor will be able to sit in the meetings, but not be part of the development corporation itself."
Ross also said talks would continue with Freightliner over the land United had hoped to use for their new stadium before switching as talks around costs stalled.
The land remains integral to the wider regeneration project.
"The aspiration was to explore having a stadium on Freightliner but in terms of land assembly, the new stadium will be in the right place.
"As an area development corporation, we have to explore what can be done with the Freightliner land and the wider discussion around the whole strategic train network. But that's not for now. That's a longer-term conversation."
United chief executive officer Omar Berrada was also at the event. Roche played down hints made by Berrada in the United States last month that the project may not proceed, saying "we've gone so far".
And she is adamant no public money will be used for stadium construction.
"That's not something that we ever wanted to do or thought about," she said.
"We, as a football club, need to stand on our own two feet. We need to pay for our stadium for a whole host of reasons.
"However, this project is massive. It's a lot bigger than the stadium. What we can't do is pay for a new train station or new infrastructure. Our funds will go on the stadium."
Coca-Cola and Whataburger are giving soccer fans across North Carolina and South Carolina the chance to experience one of the sport’s biggest events this summer, the 2026 MLS All-Star Game presented by Chime.
As Charlotte prepares to host MLS All-Star Week, which kicks off July 25 and 26 with MLS All-Star Soccer Celebration and features an extensive activation space from Coca-Cola, Coca-Cola and Whataburger are teaming up to give fans a memorable way to be part of the excitement. The prize package will provide one lucky winner and three guests with access to the MLS All-Star Game presented by Chime and an unforgettable experience on the field.
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From July 8-20, guests who purchase any Whatameal with a Coca-Cola beverage through the Whataburger App will be automatically entered for a chance to win (4) four tickets and (4) four field passes to the MLS All-Star Game presented by Chime, taking place July 29 in Charlotte, North Carolina.
Made possible through Coca-Cola’s partnership with Major League Soccer, the sweepstakes gives Whataburger’s guests the opportunity to enter for a chance to experience one of soccer’s biggest events. The promotion arrives ahead of the 2026 MLS All-Star Game presented by Chime, where the best of MLS will face the LIGA MX All-Stars on Wednesday, July 29 at Bank of America Stadium in Charlotte. Tickets can be purchased at Ticketmaster.com.
All eyes are on Aaron Donald this offseason to see if the Los Angeles Rams legend returns to the field to play with Myles Garrett. But if that does happen, The Athletic's Nate Atkins believes third-year edge rusher Braden Fiske's playing time will take the biggest hit if Donald comes out of retirement.
While Donald's gameplay isn't a direct threat to Fiske stylistically, it's a matter of prioritization for defensive coordinator Chris Shula. Fiske is already going to lose snaps to Garrett, while interior defenders Kobie Turner and Poona Ford have established roles and Byron Young plays on the outside. Simply put, there aren't a lot of opportunities to go around even without Donald in the mix.
As a rookie in 2024, Fiske played 59% of the Rams' defensive snaps and recorded 8.5 sacks and 59 pressures. That workload dipped to 48% of snaps last season, with his production falling to three sacks despite starting 16 of 17 games.
For now, Fiske remains one of the Rams' better young interior pass rushers. But even if the Rams didn't deploy Donald as an every-down player, Fiske's snaps are the ones most likely to shrink given his status on the team and the position he plays.
Ohio State receiver Jeremiah Smith is the top-ranked player in Yahoo's college fantasy football draft rankings. (Photo by William Purnell/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images)
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Welcome to Yahoo College Fantasy Football! With these top-300 rankings, I'm focusing on a 1QB scoring system, since that is the default setting on Yahoo. The 68-team presents a far more extensive player pool to choose from than in NFL fantasy. So even if each manager in a 12-team league rosters three quarterbacks (Yahoo default is 18 roster spots), that still leaves 32 other streamable options rotating through the wire to plug into the lineup when injuries or byes crop up. It's also important to note with just 12 quarterbacks starting on a weekly basis, you only get one shot at producing a big score out of your starting signal-caller. While it might be worth it to reach for an elite quarterback like Arch Manning or Trinidad Chambliss in your draft, there will be plenty of suitable options down the board to sift through while stockpiling running backs and wideouts.
The Hero RB ethos is alive and well in Power Four CFF leagues, and should comprise most of the Round 1 and 2 selections until the well starts to dry up in Round 4, at which point the wide receivers and top-3 elite tight ends will become the priority. Be mindful of shared backfields in powerful offenses like Oregon, Indiana and Texas. It's not a bad idea to corner both potential starting options, before jettisoning whichever RB takes the backseat when bye weeks hit. The same can be said for wide receivers, where there is significant variance between the preseason rankings and final scoring leaders. You should focus on acquiring either a true target-hog WR1 in a decent passing offense, or a top-3 WR on the depth chart in a pass-heavy, air raid-style offense that produces massive numbers through the air and is capable of supporting two starting-caliber wideouts. Many times, the preseason WR2 or 3 in those dynamic passing offenses become the primary option, and can be acquired at a fraction of the draft capital.
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You will also want to be mindful of the scoring system for Yahoo's "Team Offense" position, as it rewards efficient offenses that maximize scoring opportunities and plays smart, mistake free football. Turnovers and losses are weighed heavily and will drastically affect how your Team Offense position performs through the season. Indiana, Ohio State, Notre Dame and Texas Tech will be priorities because of their loaded rosters and relatively easy schedules.
With that, here are my top-300 rankings for 1QB leagues, broken up into 50-player segments. Good luck drafting!
The Las Vegas Raiders registered 37 sacks throughout the 2025 season. It was tied for 20th in the league in that department. It's a rather average result that isn't disastrous, but new defensive coordinator Rob Leonard will be hoping for better in 2026.
Of course, nobody knows this Raiders defensive line better than Coach Leonard does. Leonard served as the team's defensive line position coach last season and was promoted to coordinator by head coach Klint Kubiak.
The Raiders made some big changes across the front seven in hopes of securing defensive improvement. Malcolm Koonce was re-signed, but it's reinforcements Kwity Paye, Quay Walker, and Nakobe Dean who are leading the charge. The Raiders also used a draft pick on Keyron Crawford.
Despite all the changes, Maxx Crosby remains the overwhelming favorite to lead the Raiders in sacks again in 2026. Even though Crosby was limited to 15 appearances last season, he still posted a team-high 10 sacks. He's led the Raiders in sacks in four consecutive campaigns. Yannick Ngakoue (2021) was the last player other than Crosby to lead the Raiders in quarterback takedowns.
Hopefully additions like Paye and Crawford add much-needing supporting juice to the pass rush. Until noted otherwise, Crosby is still the Raiders' best pass rusher. He should enjoy his fifth double-digit sack campaign in 2026.
Not long after Arthur Fery had fallen onto his back on the Centre Court grass, as if he was a puppet whose strings had been cut, the British wildcard who is taking over Wimbledon was asked if there were any other players he would compare himself to. It was humbly suggested to Fery, the 23-year-old who the world is now desperate to know everything about, that he had a similar game to Kei Nishikori, the Japanese star who reached No 4 in the world and a US Open final, and whose short stature and formidable backhand bears some resemblance.
Fery, though, grew up hearing another comparison. “I don't have any off the top of my mind right now,” he said. “I used to sometimes be compared a little bit to [Andre] Agassi in the way that I stay close to the baseline, take balls early.” And if mentioning yourself in the same breath as legend of the sport - who won eight major titles and completed the career grand slam - strikes you as confident, it is. The self-belief coursing through Fery’s veins as the world No 114 has reached the semi-finals at Wimbledon has emerged as the most remarkable aspect of this breakthrough.
Arthur Fery is just the second wildcard to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals, after 2001 champion Goran Ivanisevic (Getty)
To Fery, somehow, all of this is normal. After the rush of his stunning straight-sets win over Flavio Cobolli had died down, the grin he flashed on Centre Court was quickly wiped from his face. No one saw this coming two weeks ago, but it seems a part of Fery did. “I've always believed in myself and believed that I could be a top player in the world,” he said, bluntly. Three years ago, in an video feature published by Stanford, the prestigious college where he played on a tennis scholarship, Fery can be seen talking about this aggressive baseline game and tendency to take the ball early. Even then, he mentioned his style being similar to Agassi.
At the time, Fery was ranked outside the world’s top 400. Now, he’s up to 36 in the live rankings. The rest of the country may be starting to learn Fery’s story, catching up to his talent and asking what has changed, but the assuredness in which he views himself has not.
Of course, on paper, it would help anyone’s confidence to grow up with a father who is one of France’s wealthiest men and a mother who played professionally for France and is a long-time member at the All England Club. Fery’s £900,000 in prize money for reaching the Wimbledon semi-finals is barely a slice of his father’s reported fortune of £275m. It is undeniable that he was born into immense privilege, growing up five minutes down the street from the gates of the All England Court and learning to play tennis across the road from Centre Court.
But it is far from a guarantee to build a career as a professional tennis player, let alone what is unfolding at Wimbledon. His run to the semi-finals has been one of grit and determination, of mental strength and a fearlessness to rise to the biggest moments. Fery said he was nervous before playing Cobolli, the ninth seed, yet his performance did not show it. Instead, he grew as the match progressed. “He loves the pressure. It’s something he was probably born with,” Fery’s Dutch coach Jeroen Benard said. “He really likes the magnitude of a match, a big stadium.”
Fery is just the fifth British man to reach the Wimbledon semi-finals in the open era and has done so ranked 114th in the world (Getty)
On Friday, Fery will play second seed and French Open champion Alexander Zverev in the semi-finals. In the men’s locker room at Wimbledon, the only other players left are Jannik Sinner, the world No1. and defending champion, and Novak Djokovic. Between them, Djokovic, Sinner and Zverev have 79 grand slam semi-final appearances. Fery will be making his first, yet he acts, walks and talks like he belongs there.
Zverev will be a “step up”, Fery said. The German’s victory in Paris last month has released him of the burden of being the best player in the world to have not won a grand slam title and the 29-year-old’s shoulders have relaxed and loosened since returning to Wimbledon, where he is also into the semi-finals for the first time. Zverev possesses the tournament’s fastest average first serve, at 131mph, and there may be spells during Friday’s semi-final where the 5ft 9in Fery has to accept that the ball will fly past him through the court.
Zverev defeated sixth seed Taylor Fritz to reach his first Wimbledon semi-final (Getty)
Naturally, though, Fery also backs himself as a “great returner”. His second-round opponent Otto Virtanen, after all, averaged first serves of 128mph and reached a top speed of 144mph, yet Fery was able to slowly work himself into the match. “Playing big servers is something I've really improved on,” Fery said. His ability to take the ball on the rise can immediately put his opponents on the back foot, while his natural movement on the grass allows Fery to overwhelm his opponents in a different way, like a buzzing wasp they can’t swat away.
“I'm ready for it,” Fery said. “I have nothing to lose. I'm just going to go out there and just put my game on the court, do what I've done, believe in myself. We'll see where that takes me.”
So far, it’s taken Fery to the stage where he always believed he would belong, as he now makes a name for himself.
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The United States men’s national team is out of its own World Cup, and the manner of the exit — a 4-1 blowout to a Belgium side that started Jérémy Doku and Kevin De Bruyne on the bench — has reopened the same question that follows every American World Cup cycle. Is any of this going to stick?
Charles De Ketelaere scored twice in the first half in Seattle on Monday and set up a third. Romelu Lukaku added a fourth late. It was the USMNT’s fourth Round of 16 exit in the last five World Cups it has actually qualified for, and it happened on home soil, with the suspended red card of striker Folarin Balogun barely making it back in time to matter.
“It feels exactly the same,” Tyler Adams said, adding that the tournament had its positives but that ultimately “it just doesn’t feel like it matters.”
Christian Pulisic became the face of that frustration by Monday night. He was pulled midway through the second half with an ankle injury, closing out a tournament in which he’d already missed one match and left two others early. FS1’s Nick Wright wasn’t interested in the injury excuse, calling it “unacceptable” for the team’s most talented player to disappear in the biggest game of his career, whatever else went wrong around him. Pulisic himself brushed the exit off as a sprained ankle in his post-match interview with Fox’s Jenny Taft, saying only that he now had time to rest before adding, more broadly, that the U.S. still has “that next step to climb” against the best teams in the world.
That’s the soccer conversation. The more interesting one, at least for anyone who covers sports media, is what happens to the audience now that the team everyone was watching is gone.
By the numbers, there’s plenty to suggest this cycle was different. Monday’s game itself drew a preliminary 30 million viewers on Fox, topping the 26.4 million the team pulled against Bosnia and Herzegovina five days earlier and peaking near 37 million late in the match, the most-watched soccer telecast in U.S. history in any language. Telemundo added another 12 million on the Spanish-language side.
That growth is real, and it isn’t going anywhere just because the U.S. lost a knockout-round game. The harder question is what it’s actually growing in. CNBC’s Alex Sherman named the distinction on social media Monday night, describing a “bifurcation” between the USMNT’s results, where the U.S. remains well behind the world’s best, and the country’s underlying soccer fandom, which he said is clearly rising regardless of what the national team does.
There’s a bifurcation at play here. US clearly still well behind as a soccer country in terms of generating talent. But soccer fandom clearly on the rise here. That’s a good sign for the future. https://t.co/LVcc5bsZFU
Nielsen’s most recent fandom research puts the U.S. soccer fanbase at 62.5 million people, the fourth-largest in the world, up nearly 11% over five years. YouGov has tracked the share of Americans who call themselves regular soccer followers climbing from 8% in late 2022 to 12% now, with the growth almost entirely driven by 18-to-34-year-olds, whose engagement roughly doubled over the same stretch.
But the problem is that “underlying appetite for the sport” and “underlying appetite for this team” aren’t the same audience, and the gap between them is exactly where the domestic product lives.
The host country effect on domestic soccer has a well-documented shelf life, and the United States is not starting from the same place as France, Brazil, or Germany. Research from Statathlon tracking domestic league attendance before and after host years found that countries with an established footballing identity tend to hold onto the gains. Countries without one usually don’t. South Africa’s top flight was drawing about 40% fewer fans six years after 2010 than it was the year before. South Korea’s K-League fell from an average of 14,651 fans in 2009 to 10,214 by 2016, a decline researchers attributed to the national team’s fading results and, just as much, to the country’s best players signing with clubs in Japan and Europe rather than staying home.
That second part is the uncomfortable comparison for the U.S. Of the 11 players in the USMNT’s starting lineup against Belgium, eight play their club soccer in Europe: Pulisic at Milan, Adams at Bournemouth, Weston McKennie at Juventus, Antonee Robinson at Fulham, Chris Richards at Crystal Palace, Malik Tillman at Bayer Leverkusen, Folarin Balogun at Monaco, and Sergiño Dest at PSV Eindhoven. Only three players, goalkeeper Matt Freese, right back Alex Freeman, and captain Tim Ream, currently play in MLS.
The generation of American players good enough to justify all this new attention has mostly opted into the same European leagues that L.E.K. Consulting already finds avid U.S. fans prefer, by better than two to one, over the domestic product.
If the problem is that America’s best players leave and many of its most engaged fans follow them, MLS’s solution has been to make itself look more like the leagues it competes against. Back in November, the league announced it’s moving to a summer-to-spring calendar starting in 2027, kicking off in July, taking a break in December and January, and crowning a champion in May instead of December. The MLS Cup currently has to compete with the NFL and college football for attention every fall, and a May title game would place the league’s biggest game ahead of the NBA and NHL playoffs rather than buried under them.
But the calendar change isn’t just about when the trophy gets handed out. MLS’s current calendar runs straight through FIFA’s international windows, pulling players away from their clubs mid-season and putting the league out of step with the transfer windows used by the rest of the world to buy and sell talent. Aligning the calendar is supposed to fix both, giving MLS a legitimate avenue to retain the players who have long viewed Europe as the only viable path to competing at the highest level.
None of that changes what happened Monday, and none of it can be judged until 2027 at the earliest. The U.S. didn’t lose millions of soccer fans against Belgium. If anything, this tournament proved the opposite. The audience is here. The question is where that audience goes next.
That’s the challenge MLS is trying to solve with its calendar shift. If the league can better align itself with the global game, retain more talent, and become a more compelling domestic product, the World Cup bump could become something lasting. If not, this tournament may ultimately be remembered as another reminder that America can draw massive crowds for soccer without turning those viewers into regular fans of the league in its own backyard.
Project B, the new global women's and men's basketball league, has named former Atlanta Hawks general manager Landry Fields as its head of men's basketball.
The league made the announcement Thursday morning, adding that Fields will oversee men’s player recruitment and team operations and work closely with the league's chief basketball officer Alana Beard.
“Landry understands the game from every angle,” Beard, the No. 2 pick in the 2004 WNBA draft, said in a statement distributed by the league. “He’s been a player, he’s built teams, and he knows culture doesn’t happen by accident."
The league has already started rolling out its women's circuit, and so far about a dozen women's basketball players have said they’ll be participating, including Dallas Wings rookie Azzi Fudd, former WNBA MVP Nneka Ogwumike, Alyssa Thomas, Jonquel Jones, Jewell Loyd and Seattle Storm rookie Awa Fam. Many young players from around the world are also expected to play.
Project B will feature six teams with 11 players and plans to barnstorm across Europe and Asia. Valencia, Spain, and Tokyo have already been announced as two of the host cities. It will debut early next year, with the men's and women's circuits running together from January-April.
Fields played five seasons in the NBA with the New York Knicks and Toronto before becoming a fast riser off the court. He took a scouting position with San Antonio in 2016 and joined the Hawks as assistant GM in 2020. He was Atlanta's GM from 2022-25.
His role with Project B will include identifying top talent and rising stars on the men's side, much like the women's circuit has done.
“What drew me to Project B was the ambition,” Fields said in a statement provided by the league. “Project B has brought together some of the world’s top athletes. I’ve known Nneka Ogwumike since Stanford, and she’s exactly the kind of culture setter you want to build with. When you combine leaders like Nneka with global stars like Azzi Fudd and Awa Fam, you see a platform that’s investing in the future of the sport. I’m excited to work closely with players to shape where the game goes next.”
Indiana's Fernando Mendoza led offense would have been a fantasy juggernaut last season. (Photo by CFP/Getty Images)
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The new Yahoo College Fantasy Football game offers a "Team Offense" position that adds another layer of strategy to your weekly lineup decisions, which includes 10 total starting positions. With Indiana and Notre Dame ending the regular season as the two highest scoring teams in 2025, the system is designed to emphasize overall offensive dominance, with mistake-prone teams suffering the consequences of their poor execution.
Here is how the position will work and some strategies to consider when choosing your Team Offense this draft season.
How the Team Offense will work
Team Offense Scoring Categories
Point Value
TD scored (any type)
+3
First 300 yards of offense
+1.5
Every 50 yards additional
+.25
Turnover
-2
Field goal made
+1
Team wins game
+1
Team loses game
-1
The Team Offense position is designed to reward efficient, high-scoring units that minimize mistakes while continuing to play at a high level for 60 minutes each week, including second-stringers and freshmen who are salting games away in the fourth quarter. Every touchdown, field goal and victory earns fantasy points, while turnovers are extremely costly in comparison.
With the Team Offense position never taking a play off or getting substituted out of a game, the truly dominant teams within their conferences stand out when it comes to evaluating the position.
What would have been the impact last season?
Six teams would have eclipsed the 200-point mark in the 2025 regular season (12 games):
Indiana: 239.7
Texas Tech: 211.08
Notre Dame: 210.59
Utah: 206.44
Vanderbilt: 205.82
Ohio State: 200.17
National champion Indiana was the clear positional leader, while Texas Tech ran roughshod over the Big 12 to finish in second place. For perspective, 16 Power Four running backs eclipsed the 200-point mark last year. Indiana would have averaged 20 fantasy points per game under Yahoo's scoring system last year, which was 5.42 PPG higher than the 12th-ranked school, Miami (174.6 PPG), and 7.58 PPG more than the 24th-place team, Texas (148.74 PPG).
Five other teams that just missed the 200-point mark in the 2025 regular season:
Oregon: 197.60
Ole Miss: 196.96
Tennessee: 193.11
Texas A&M: 181.32
USC: 177.30
Keep the schedule in mind
Consistency is key, as many Power Four programs feast on lower-caliber non-conference opponents early in the season, but fade when they enter the teeth of conference play against equal or superior talent. For perspective, 53 Power Four teams recorded one of their two highest Team Offense position weekly point totals within their first three games last season, which is when power conference teams invite lower-tiered FBS and FCS programs to take a "Paycheck Game" and get unceremoniously crushed by their Power Four host.
With points being pretty easy to find early in the season, you can realistically stream a Team Offense from the waiver wire for the first four weeks or so. However, once conference play hits and the sugar high wears off, streaming from the wire becomes more difficult on a week-to-week basis. With the Team Offense position's performance against conference opponents likely to decide playoff races, in-conference performance is what separates the elite options from the merely good ones. So if you already have a dominant offense like Ohio State, Indiana, Notre Dame or Texas Tech heading into conference play, then hold onto them at all costs, as you'll have a notable advantage over whoever your opponent starts against you.
Over the last eight games of the 2025 season, Utah was the highest scoring offense at 18.5 fantasy PPG, while Notre Dame (17.5 PPG), Indiana (17.3 PPG) and Ohio State (17.2 PPG) were all a full two points higher than the fifth place offense, Texas Tech, at 15.2 PPG. In fact, just nine teams averaged 14+ PPG over that eight-game span, with Arizona at 14.0 PPG being the most surprising name on the list.
Perhaps the most revelatory aspect of how fantasy offenses performed over the final eight games is the vast difference between the elite attacks versus the average. The 30th-ranked fantasy offense, Iowa State, averaged just 9.6 PPG over that span, which is almost half of what No. 1 Utah scored. The difference between Alabama's 20th-ranked offense and Utah's was also a pretty sizable 6.75 PPG.
Use a valuable draft pick or stream?
Yahoo's Team Offense position rewards elite, mistake-free play and punishes mediocrity. Draft strategy-wise, it makes sense to reach and secure a top-flight, intra-conference juggernaut that plays a relatively easy schedule and has a clear path to 10 wins while averaging 35+ points per game in the process. However, if you're a risk taker and plan to stream during the early season until a sleeper team like Vanderbilt (205.8 fantasy points last season) emerges, then best address other positions early and wait until the later rounds to select your Team Offense.
Berlin, Germany - May 23: Tom Bischof of FC Bayern Muenchen celebrate after winning the DFB-Pokal after the DFB Cup Final 2026 match between FC Bayern München and VfB Stuttgart at Olympiastadion on May 23, 2026 in Berlin, Germany. (Photo by Oliver Kaelke/DeFodi Images/DeFodi via Getty Images) | DeFodi Images via Getty Images
According to a report from Kicker journalist Georg Holzner (as captured by @iMiaSanMia), Bayern Munich is about to give fans something they were clamoring for last season — a bigger role for midfielder Tom Bischof.
Bischof, who made the move from Hoffenheim to Bayern Munich last summer, often played out of position at left-back or right-back last season for the Bavarians, as Joshua Kimmich, Leon Goretzka, Aleksandar Pavlović, and even Raphaël Guerreiro ate up the majority of the midfield minutes.
Now, though, Bischof looks ready to be an important part of the group:
Tom Bischof will play a significantly bigger role under Vincent Kompany in the coming season. The German U21 captain is the player who will benefit the most from the departures of Leon Goretzka and Raphaël Guerreiro. Bischof is to take over Goretzka’s role as third midfielder, while also retaining the versatility that made Guerreiro valuable, including the ability to fill in at left-back and in the attacking areas if necessary. In doing so, Bischof will effectively replace two departing players at once and receive plenty of game time.
With Noël Aséko Nkili likely headed to Eintracht Frankfurt and David Santos Daiber unproven and coming off of an injury, Bischof has a much more clear pathway to playing time than he did last season. Kimmich aging up another year and Pavlović’s poor World Cup showing could present a good opportunity for Bischof to really take advantage of the situation and prove his mettle.
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Bischof was said to be distraught about his omission from the German national team. After being called up based on his work at Hoffenheim in May of 2025, Bischof figured to be a shoo-in to make the World Cup squad after transferring to Bayern Munich.
Even after a year of training in Bayern Munich’s high intensity environment and being a contributor on a world class Bayern Munich team, then-Germany head coach Julian Nagelsmann opted for players like Pascal Groß, Felix Nmecha, Assan Ouédraogo, and Nadiem Amiri.
While Amiri had some nice moments as a sub, Groß was poor, Nmecha faded badly in the final two games and had a hand in allowing two key goals, while Ouédraogo never got off the bench. Even Bischof’s rudimentary skills at outside-back could have helped given that Nagelsmann only included two left-backs and no natural right-backs on his roster.
Now, it could be time for Bayern Munich and Germany to see if Bischof will live up to the hype he generated as a heralded prospect or if he becomes the latest German midfielder to not be able to take his game to the next level.
MESA, ARIZONA - MARCH 22, 2026: Andrew Fischer #3 of the Milwaukee Brewers throws to first base during the second inning of a spring training Spring Breakout game against the Athletics at Hohokam Stadium on March 22, 2026 in Mesa, Arizona. (Photo by Chris Bernacchi/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images
It’s hard to argue with the Brewers’ recent draft results. Jacob Misiorowski is already a two-time All-Star, while Cooper Pratt, Braylon Payne, Blake Burke, and Andrew Fischer have emerged as some of the organization’s brightest young stars. Milwaukee will look to add another name or two to that list this weekend as the 2026 MLB Draft gets underway. Here’s everything you need to know before the Brewers are on the clock Saturday afternoon.
What picks do the Brewers have?
Milwaukee has three picks in the first three rounds. They only have two picks in the top 101, their fewest top-100 picks in the last eight years.
First round:
No. 25
Second round:
No. 66
Third round:
No. 102
After that, the Brewers have one pick in each remaining round. Last year, after selecting infielders Andrew Fischer and Brady Ebel with their first two picks, Milwaukee drafted five straight pitchers. In 2024, every selection they made between the fifth and 13th rounds was a pitcher. Don’t be surprised if the Brewers once again prioritize pitching depth on Day 2.
Milwaukee also had a second-round competitive balance pick (No. 67), but traded it to Boston in the trade that brought Kyle Harrison, David Hamilton, and Shane Drohan to Milwaukee.
What are the Brewers’ organizational strengths and weaknesses?
Most consider the Brewers’ farm system to be the best in baseball. By “most,” I mean Baseball America, MLB Pipeline, ESPN… you get the idea.
Strengths: The Brewers’ biggest strength is the middle infield, led by the consensus No. 1 prospect in baseball, shortstop Jesús Made. Milwaukee also has three other middle infielders ranked among MLB Pipeline’s Top 100 prospects: Luis Peña (No. 2 in the organization, No. 18 overall), Cooper Pratt (No. 3, No. 56 overall), and Jett Williams (No. 5, No. 81 overall). Josh Adamczewski (No. 6), who has hit at least .320 in every season of his professional career, came up as a middle infielder but has shifted to the outfield simply because there’s nowhere else to play him. Last year, Milwaukee also took Brady Ebel (No. 14) with the No. 32 pick.
Honestly, it’s easier to ask what the Brewers don’t have. They have plenty of promising corner infielders, led by Andrew Fischer (.299/.441/.713, 28 home runs between High-A and Double-A), Blake Burke (.885 OPS, 19 home runs in Double-A), and Luke Adams (.942 OPS in 38 Triple-A games). They also have 11 pitchers in MLB Pipeline’s organizational Top 30, led by Logan Henderson (No. 7) and Bishop Letson (No. 10), plus another handful who could realistically crack those rankings in the near future. In last year’s article, I highlighted Coleman Crow, Tyson Hardin, and Ethan Dorchies as unranked pitchers to watch. Sure enough, all three have since appeared in MLB Pipeline’s rankings, and Crow ended up making the big leagues.
Last year, I also listed the outfield as one of the Brewers’ biggest organizational weaknesses. One year later, it’s become one of their strengths. Luis Lara‘s breakout season earned him a seven-year extension worth at least $31 million, while Braylon Payne (.281, .967 OPS, 16 home runs) has taken a huge step forward. Williams can play the outfield, Adamczewski has already made the move there, and younger prospects like Alexander Frias, Josiah Ragsdale, Brailyn Antunez, and Kenny Fenelon have all shown flashes. Add in a major league outfield already headlined by Jackson Chourio, Sal Frelick, Garrett Mitchell, and now Lara, and it’s suddenly become a pretty deep positional group.
Weaknesses: Honestly… maybe catcher?
Jeferson Quero (No. 9) and Marco Dinges (No. 11), both of whom the Brewers are extremely high on, are the only two catching prospects in the organization who project as potential above-average major leaguers. Even then, calling catcher a weakness feels like a bit of a stretch.
Milwaukee already has an All-Star behind the plate in William Contreras, while players like Matthew Wood (.891 OPS in 189 Double-A at-bats) have produced despite flying under the radar. Besides, organizations don’t need nearly as many catching prospects as they do pitchers, infielders, or outfielders.
Either way, I would expect the Brewers to draft a catcher at some point during the draft. In a recent mock draft, Baseball America had the Brewers selecting high school C/SS Cole Prosek, the nephew of Brewers third base coach Matt Erickson, with their first-round pick.
The reality is that the Brewers don’t have many glaring organizational weaknesses. They have impact talent at nearly every position and enough depth throughout the system that they’re in a position to draft the best player available rather than trying to fill a specific need.
Who will the Brewers take?
One player who has been frequently mocked to Milwaukee is Ace Reese, a third baseman from Mississippi State who reminds evaluators of recent Brewers first-round picks Brock Wilken and Andrew Fischer. Reese slashed .336/.432/.721 with 24 home runs in 247 at-bats this season. Both ESPN’s Kiley McDaniel and The Athletic’s Keith Law have him going to the Brewers at No. 25 overall.
In addition to Reese and Prosek, other players who could be in play at No. 25 include Zion Rose (OF, Louisville), Aidan Ruiz (SS, Stony Brook HS), and Cade Townsend (RHP, Ole Miss).
One thing to keep in mind: the Brewers have frequently gone under slot (spent less than the projected value of the pick) with their first-round pick to free up bonus pool money for later rounds, where they can target high-upside prospects with strong college commitments. Don’t be surprised if their first selection isn’t any of the names listed here. Ultimately, only Matt Arnold and the front office know the answer to this question, and the Brewers usually find a way to surprise.
How much can the Brewers spend?
After trading away its Competitive Balance selection, Milwaukee’s bonus pool is $8,042,900, which ranks 25th in Major League Baseball. Their first-round selection (No. 25) carries a slot value of $3,696,000, although the Brewers can choose to spend less or more on whatever prospect they select.
Day 1:
Round 1 (No. 25): $3,696,000
Round 2 (No. 66): $1,353,100
Round 3 (No. 97): $853,000
Round 4 (No. 127): $614,800
Day 2:
Round 5 (No. 157): $455,900
Round 6 (No. 187): $351,600
Round 7 (No. 217): $275,100
Round 8 (No. 247): $224,400
Round 9 (No. 277): $202,100
Round 10 (No. 307): $191,900
In rounds 11-20, teams are allowed to offer up to $150k in signing bonuses without it counting towards their bonus pool. They are allowed to offer more, but any money spent in excess of that $150k limit is then counted toward the pool.
How do I watch the 2025 MLB Draft?
The 2026 MLB Draft begins at 12:00 p.m. CT on Saturday. Picks 1-10 will be televised on NBC and Peacock, picks 11-40 will air on MLB Network, MLB.com, and MLB.TV, and picks 41-135 will stream on MLB.com and MLB.TV. Day 2 begins at 10:30 a.m. CT on Sunday and will stream live on MLB.com and MLB.TV.
DENVER, CO - JANUARY 19: Champ Bailey #24 of the Denver Broncos reacts after a play against the New England Patriots during the AFC Championship game at Sports Authority Field at Mile High on January 19, 2014 in Denver, Colorado. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images) | Getty Images
One more day away and we’ll close out the remaining defensive position. I look forward to sharing my safety list. At cornerback, there are so many great options and its always nice to put a current active Bronco on an all-time top five list. Let’s get these cornerbacks ranked!
Crazily enough, we all agree on who should be in the top five but do not agree at all how the ranking shakes out below Champ Bailey. I went with CHJ, but Pat Surtain is closing like a freight train and will likely challenge Champ for the top spot if he continues on his current career trajectory. Talib and Wright were obvious choices to close things out for me.
Champ Bailey
Chris Harris Jr.
Pat Surtain II
Aqib Talib
Louis Wright
Here’s where our Mile High Report staff landed on the top five for cornerback:
Scotty Payne: The Broncos have a long history of having elite cornerbacks. Champ Bailey was the best, Surtain is the current best and Talib/Harris were part of the No Fly Zone and the SB 50 winning defense/team.
Champ Bailey
Pat Surtain II
Louis Wright
Chris Harris Jr
Aqib Talib
Chris Hart: Sorting through Denver’s best defensive backs at cornerback and safety were pretty hard. The franchise has been fortunate to have so many great players at both positions. For cornerback, I am putting Champ Bailey first. He is probably my all-time favorite Bronco, a Hall of Famer, and was an incredible player for the team. Louis Wright was a four-time All-Pro and five-time Pro-Bowler with a knack for big plays and interceptions during the Orange Crush era of Broncos defenders.
In recent history, Chris Harris Jr. and Aqib Talib played a huge part in Denver’s No-Fly Zone that culminated in a Super Bowl 50 title. Last but not least, Patrick Surtain II is quickly writing his legendary story into the Broncos’ record books.
Champ Bailey
Louis Wright
Chris Harris Jr.
Aqib Talib
Patrick Surtain II
Joe Mahoney: Here is my Top 5:
Champ Bailey
Pat Surtain II
Louis Wright
Chris Harris Jr
Aqib Talib
Sadaraine: Man, we’ve had some talent at corner over the years. The top 3 on my list could be swapped around. They were all amazing players. I fondly remember debates with the Jet’s fan’s community about CHJ and how hard I had to work to convince them how good he was. Pat Surtain II definitely belongs on this list and is very likely to climb it over the next handful of years.
Champ Bailey
Aqib Talib
Louis Wright
Chris Harris, Jr.
Pat Surtain II
Ross Allen: It would be hard to put Champ Bailey anywhere else but the top spot given his incredible, consistent, and long-lived career. And Bailey was also the name on my first Broncos jersey. Chris Harris Jr. might be one of the best slot CBs of all time as well. He was incredible during that Super Bowl run, as well as the years surrounding it. And outside of his ball-hawking abilities, he was fantastic as an open-field tackler. Something that is hard to find in most cornerbacks.
Champ Bailey
Chris Harris Jr.
Pat Surtain II
Louis Wright
Aqib Talib
Ian St. Clair: As others have noted, the Broncos have been blessed with some of the best cornerbacks to ever play the game. Bailey goes without saying, but so is Wright. He was the first shutdown corner in the NFL and should be in the Hall of Fame. Surtain is headed there, and Harris and Talib helped lock down the No Fly Zone.
Champ Bailey
Louis Wright
Pat Surtain II
Chris Harris Jr.
Aqib Talib
The Broncos have had some outstanding cornerbacks over its long history. However, it seems like we came to a general consensus on who should be in that top five list. Do you agree? Share yours in the comments below.
KANSAS CITY, MISSOURI - MARCH 14: Ivan Kharchenkov #8 and Motiejus Krivas #13 of the Arizona Wildcats celebrate after winning the Big 12 Tournament over the against the Houston Cougars at T-Mobile Center on March 14, 2026 in Kansas City, Missouri. (Photo by Ed Zurga/Getty Images) | Getty Images
The college basketball offseason has reached the place where most programs feel confident with how their rosters look for the coming year. One or two spots may be left to fill, but generally teams have transitioned from building a roster to setting those pieces in place ahead of summer exhibition trips.
The Big 12’s 16 programs underwent an array of roster changes over the past few months, with practically every team losing a substantial share of their contribution from the 2025-26 season. Some teams experienced wholesale personnel changes, whether by hiring new coaching staff or simply wiping the slate clean.
The process of relearning a whole conference’s worth of new players is a formidable challenge but an insightful, perhaps even enjoyable one. Below is a comprehensive albeit non-exhaustive list of where Big 12 rosters stand after a dizzying past few months of player movement.
Teams are ranked as they appear on college basketball analytics site BartTorvik’s 2027 projections. Rosters are subject to change.
No. 1 Houston – It’s a testament to the machine that is KelvinSampson’s Houston program that the Cougars can lose an All-Freshman guard in Kingston Flemings plus seniors Emanuel Sharp and Milos Uzan and maintain their perch at or atop the Big 12. In typical Sampson fashion, Houston went out and landed a handful of transfers who fit their DNA. The big name is point guard Dedan Thomas Jr., a onetime UNLV Rebel who played last season at LSU. Thomas Jr. would have led the SEC in assists (6.5 per game) if he hadn’t missed half the year with a foot injury. His recovery is ahead of schedule.
Houston also added ex-Kent State forward Delrecco Gillespie, who finished fourth nationally in rebounds with 11.3 per game and led the nation with 22 double-doubles. He’ll share the front court with Joseph Tugler, one of three key returners along with Chase McCarty and Mercy Miller. Houston should also get production from 7-foot-1 freshman Arafan Diane. The Guinean native was ranked the top center in the 2026 class by On3/Rivals.
No. 2 Arizona – The reigning Big 12 regular season and tournament champions must replace five of their top seven scorers, which is no small task. Tommy Lloyd and his staff got a head start by signing five-star guard Caleb Holt, who is Arizona’s highest ranked signee since Deandre Ayton. Holt doesn’t possess the offensive flourish of Brayden Burries, but his two-way play makes him more valuable. Holt and returning wing Ivan Kharchenkov will cause havoc on opposing backcourts all season long.
Arizona replaces point guard Jaden Bradley with North Carolina transfer Derek Dixon. Though Dixon has room to grow as a distributor, his three-point shooting (39.7 percent as a freshman) gives Arizona a much-needed weapon on the perimeter. Up front, Arizona should receive All-Conference level production from fifth-year senior Motiejus Krivas, but questions remain at the power forward position. Will Arizona go after another player overseas or rest on Nebraska transfer Ugnius Jarusevicius as the starting four?
No. 3 Kansas – How do you replace the No. 1 pick in the NBA Draft? If you’re Bill Self, you simply go get yourself another one. Out goes Darryn Peterson and in comes Tyran Stokes, a 6-foot-7 wing and the top player in the 2026 recruiting class. Stokes is considered an explosive athlete who is relentless at driving to the hoop but also shoots from the perimeter at a high clip. Stokes is one of 11 new Jayhawks in what is basically a fresh start for the 63-year-old Self.
Kansas’ other top newcomers include a pair of point guards: five-star freshman Taylen Kinney (Overtime Elite) and Toledo transfer Leroy Blyden Jr., the MAC Freshman of the Year. KU also added big men transfers Keanu Dawes (Utah) and Christian Reeves (College of Charleston). Dawes was one of the top defensive rebounders in the Big 12 last season on his way to averaging 12.5 points and 8.8 boards. Reeves started his career at Duke before transferring to Charleston. He recently underwent shoulder surgery.
No. 4 Iowa State – The Cyclones face the highest risk of taking a step back among the Big 12’s upper echelon after losing Joshua Jefferson and Tamin Lipsey to graduation and Milan Momcilovic to the transfer portal (he picked Kentucky over Arizona and Louisville). Returning guard Killyan Toure is expected to take on a bigger role in the Cyclones offense, whereas his defensive is excellent – coach T.J. Otzelberger calls him the best on-ball defender in the country. Iowa State also returns big man Blake Buchanan and combo guard Jamarion Batemon.
Iowa State went for experience in the transfer portal, adding seniors Ryan Prather Jr. (Robert Morris), Leon Bond III (Northern Iowa) and Taj Manning (Kansas State). The Cyclones will rely on Bond III or Northwestern transfer Tre Singleton for timely buckets. Lipsey’s replacement is Bradley transfer Jaquan Johnson, a First-Team All-Missouri Valley selection who averaged 16.9 points, 3.9 rebounds and 3.6 assists. Johnson is undersized at 5-foot-11, but his effort on defense (he averaged 2.5 steals) makes him a good fit under Otzelberger
No. 5 Texas Tech –JT Toppin’s season-ending ACL injury was soul crushing for the Red Raiders, but getting to bring back the Big 12’s top player for another year is a nice consolation. Texas Tech hinted at Toppin’s return in a social media video Wednesday, putting to rest any speculation he might redshirt the 2026-27 season. Toppin averaged 21.8 points and 10.8 rebounds before his injury. It’s a safe guess that he’ll be the preseason Big 12 Player of the Year for a second straight season.
Outside of Toppin, Texas Tech will have a new look starting five highlighted by UNLV transfer Dra Gibbs-Lawhorn. The senior guard averaged 20.7 points and shot 41.4 percent from three last season. He’ll share a backcourt with Hofstra transfer Cruz Davis, the 2025-26 CAA Player of the Year. Davis is an electric scorer off the bounce and catch, according to a CAA coach. Texas Tech also brings in top 30 recruit DaKari Spear, a 6-foot-5 combo guard. Scoring won’t be a concern for Grant McCasland’s squad.
No. 6 BYU –Kevin Young’s team got away from last season, with BYU dropping eight of its final 12 league games. Cougars sputtered through scoring droughts and defensive lapses, exacerbated by the loss of Richie Saunders. Despite the disappointment of how last season ended, Young took a rather conservative approach this offseason. He scored big by retaining point guard Robert Wright III, replaced Saunders with Kentucky transfer Collin Chandler and reeled in former Clemson and Utah big man Jake Wahlin. The wild card is forward Tyler Betsey, a former top 50 recruit who had an up and down season at Syracuse.
BYU’s offense should once again flow through a ludicrously talented freshman wing, this one being Bruce Branch III. The Gilbert, Arizona native chose BYU over the UA among other top programs. He is considered a lengthy, versatile scorer with a high-end perimeter game. Branch will be competing with Kansas’ Stokes and Arizona’s Holt for Big 12 Freshman of the Year honors. All three players are projected top five NBA Draft picks.
No. 7 Cincinnati – Seeing Cincinnati so high on this list may come as a surprise, but former Utah State coach Jerrod Calhoun has the pieces to make a postseason run in Year 1. Arizona fans got a taste of Calhoun’s well-oiled offense in the NCAA Tournament Round of 32. Last season Calhoun’s team ranked top 25 nationally in offensive efficiency and 10th in two-point shooting. Calhoun will look to add on to his success with a roster of 12 transfers.
Cincinnati’s top ranked portal pickup is ex-Towson forward Tyler Tejada. The 2024-25 CAA Player of the Year was inconsistent as a sophomore but still averaged 17.7 points and 5.5 rebounds. Former Tulsa point guard Tylen Riley gives the Bearcats a well-rounded floor general. He’ll play alongside Georgia Tech transfer Akai Fleming and Wake Forest transfer Myles Colvin. Cincinnati’s biggest question mark is at center, where it’ll rely on George Mason transfer Riley Allenspach to take a big leap.
No. 8 Baylor –Scott Drew’s Baylor program missed the NCAA Tournament last season for the first time since 2017-18. Whether the Bears move back into the Big 12’s upper half could depend on the health of freshman guard Dylan Mingo, a five-star prospect with an extensive injury history. The one-time North Carolina signee opted out of his pledge when Hubert Davis was fired and committed to Baylor, joining his brother Kayden Mingo. Dylan missed most of his senior season of high school and re-injured himself in March, according to Matt Norlander of CBS Sports. His status will be a top storyline heading into the fall.
Baylor lost its top contributors from this past season, with Cameron Carr entering the NBA Draft and Tounde Yessoufou transferring to St. John’s. In addition to the Mingo brothers, Baylor’s newcomers include ex-Yale forward Isaac Celiscar and former Liberty guard Brett Decker Jr. Baylor brings back point guard Isaac Williams IV, who averaged 10.4 points and 3.3 assists.
No. 9 TCU – The Horned Frogs return three key players from a team that earned a nine seed in the NCAA Tournament. Forwards Xavier Edmonds and Micah Robinson give TCU one of the most experienced front court courts in the Big 12, which should help offset the loss of wing David Punch, who transferred to Texas. Edmonds was one of the most efficient scorers in the conference last season and also one of its top offensive rebounders. At point guard, TCU brings back Brock Harding, whose 5.6 assists per game is highest among all returning Big 12 players.
Coach Jamie Dixon signed the nation’s top ranked JUCO player, Trent Lincoln, a 6-foot-3 guard who averaged 19.4 points, 4.5 rebounds and 6.1 assists at Gulf Coast State last season. Another JUCO transfer, Ryan Hunt, is a 7-foot Australian center who played last season for Eastern Arizona College. TCU also adds West Virginia transfer DJ Thomas, a 6-foot-7 sophomore who scored double figures five times in Big 12 play.
No. 10 UCF –Johnny Dawkins made his long-awaited breakthrough this past season, leading UCF to a surprise NCAA Tournament bid. Whether Dawkins can repeat that success will depend on how well he and his staff added talent to offset the departures of the team’s three top scorers. The Knights lost seniors Riley Kugel and Themus Fulks to graduation, and Jordan Burks transferred to Oklahoma State (more on him in a moment). UCF’s top returners are center John Bol and combo guard Carmelo Pacheko. Otherwise it’s a fresh start for the Knights, who feature at least 10 new players.
Dawkins signed sibling duo Mister Dean, a 6-foot-6 junior from Charleston, and Arturo Dean, a 6-foot senior from Oklahoma State, who joined UCF last offseason but opted to redshirt. Arturo is a menace on defense: He led the nation in steals (2.5 per game) in a prior stop at FIU and ranked second nationally in steals percentage at OSU. Mister is a standout defender in his own right but is recovering from an ACL tear in November.
No. 11 Oklahoma State – When the Cowboys visited McKale Center in February for a 37-point beatdown, coach Steve Lutz was highly complimentary of the Arizona program postgame, telling reporters that the Wildcats are in college basketball’s “One percent.” Within that statement was an acknowledgement that Arizona is where Oklahoma State would like to be one day. OSU took a step forward in the right direction with an incoming class that 247 ranks No. 7 nationally and first in the Big 12.
OSU stocked up on high major transfers, including two intra-conference pickups: former UCF forward Jordan Burks and ex-ASU big man Andrija Grbovic. Burks averaged 13.3 points and 4.8 rebounds for the Knights, notably scoring double figures in both games against Arizona. Grbovic, meanwhile, emerged as key contributor in his one year with the Sun Devils, starting 27 of 33 games and averaging 6.8 points and 2.9 boards.
No. 12 West Virginia – Second-year head coach Ross Hodge overhauled his roster after the Mountaineers finished in the middle of the Big 12 in Year 1. Hodge struck it rich this offseason, bringing in a backcourt-heavy class that ranks top 10 nationally per 247. The name Arizona fans will recognize is Joson Sanon, the one-time UA commit who flipped to ASU before transferring to St. John’s. Sanon averaged 7.9 points in 21 minutes with Johnnies. He struggled with his shot towards the end of the season and came up quiet in the NCAA Tournament. Sanon will need to build back his confidence as the focal piece of the Mountaineers offense.
Butler transfer Finley Bizjack gives WVU another strong scoring option at combo guard. His scoring average has risen precipitously over three seasons, but it’s to be seen whether his 17.1 points per game will transfer over to the power conference level. WVU also brings in freshman point guard Miles Sadler, a top-25 recruit who is considered an elite pick-and-roll playmaker and on-ball defender by The Athletic.
No. 13 Arizona State – New ASU head coach RandyBennett’s first weeks in Tempe were complicated by a health scare that forced the 64-year-old to be hospitalized for 10 days. Despite that, ASU’s coaching staff immediately went to work putting together a highly ranked transfer class that should help the Sun Devils contend for an NCAA Tournament bid in the expanded field of 76 teams.
Former Arizona power forward Paulius Murauskas is the key addition, as he followed Bennett from Saint Mary’s to ASU. Murauskas will headline a frontcourt that includes Gonzaga transfer Emmauel Innocenti and Boston transfer Ben Defty. Another WCC transfer, Portland’s Joel Foxwell, gives ASU a bona fide option at point guard. Foxwell averaged 15.6 points on his way to All-WCC First Team honors.
No. 14 Utah – The Alex Jensen era got off to a rough start, as Utah limped to a 2-16 record and last place finish in the conference. Jensen should improve his league win total in Year 2, but it may not be by much. Utah lost 97% of its scoring production from a year ago, including guard Terrence Brown (North Carolina) and forward Keanu Dawes (Kansas). Utah’s first-of-its-kind private equity deal apparently hasn’t translated to ample NIL funding for men’s basketball just yet.
Utah Valley transfer Jackson Holcombe is the cornerstone of the Utes’ portal class. The 6-foot-7 wing averaged 16 points and 7 rebounds, with most of his scoring coming near the rim. Zati Loubacki, a forward from Trinity Valley CC, earned NJCAA Third-Team All-American while averaging 11.4 points on 52 percent shooting. Israeli-Danish point guard Noam Yaacov was considered an NBA Draft prospect but appears to be headed to Salt Lake City. The 6-foot-1 Yaacov is undersized but has great vision and can from shoot all angles, per The Athletic.
No. 15 Kansas State – KSU got a head start on its coaching search when it dismissed Jerome Tang in February. The school replaced him with 53-year-old Casey Alexander, who led Belmont to the 2025-26 Missouri Valley Conference regular season title. Alexander built a sterling reputation at the mid-major level and is now thrown into the gauntlet of the Big 12 with a team full of newcomers. As expected, the Wildcats lost every key player either to the portal (PJ Haggerty, Abdi Bashir Jr.) or to graduation (Nate Jonson, Khamari McGriff).
Alexander’s talented crop of players at Belmont elected not to follow their ex-coach to Manhattan. Alexander instead put together a portal class that is heavy on power conference transfers. Leading the way is former Virginia Tech guard Jaden Schutt, who averaged 7.7 points for the Hokies. Kansas State’s front court will feature Georgetown transfer Isaiah Abraham and Miami transfer Timotej Malovec, who are both eying bigger roles.
No. 16 Colorado – In the have and have nots of the NIL and transfer portal era, Tad Boyle’s program firmly falls in the latter camp. Three of Colorado’s top four players jumped ship, including standout freshman Isaiah Johnson, who joined Boyle’s longtime Pac-12 foe Sean Miller at Texas. Boyle is working on a rolling five-year contract, so his job security isn’t necessarily in question. However, Colorado needs to show progress in Year 3 in the Big 12 to demonstrate to new athletic director Fernando Lovo that Boyle’s best years aren’t behind him.
Colorado did manage to retain point guard Barrington Hargress, who averaged 14.7 points and 4.5 assists last season. The Buffs also return guards Jalin Holland and Ian Inman from a team that went 17-16. Former UNC Greensboro wing Justin Neely highlights an incoming class of at least 10 newcomers.
Jul 6, 2026; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Philadelphia Phillies pitcher Cristopher Sanchez (61) pitches during the first inning against the Kansas City Royals at Kauffman Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images | Jay Biggerstaff-Imagn Images
Monday wasn’t a good day for any of the Phillies, but perhaps it was the worst for Cristopher Sánchez. The ace lefty suffered through his worst start in his big-league career to this point, as he allowed 9 runs on 12 hits in just 3.1 innings. It was the most runs he’s ever allowed in a start and the most he’s allowed in a start since August of 2024. It also tied his career high in hits allowed and the second time this year he’s allowed 12 hits in a start.
All baseball players go through slumps, including pitchers. It’s extremely common for anyone to have an off day where absolutely nothing goes right even in a season where almost everything has gone well. Sánchez will in all likelihood rebound from this disaster and continue to be one of the best pitchers in baseball.
However, this clunker may have cost him some notable recognition. It couldn’t have come at a much worse time in regard to the possibility of Sánchez starting the All-Star game on his home mound. It was already shaping up to be a debate, but recency bias is now firmly against Sánchez. Brewers’ fireballer Jacob Misiorowski being ineligible to pitch certainly helps Sánchez’ chances, but he still went from being second in the NL in ERA and seventh in WHIP to seventh and 15th respectively.
But that’s not all, as this start inflated his numbers to the point where he may have also cost himself a chance at the NL Cy Young award at season’s end. There’s still plenty of baseball to be played and things change all the time, but Sánchez was already facing an uphill battle against Misiorowski. Now the statistical gap between the two is even wider with others such as Chris Sale, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and Chase Burns also looking like contenders.
So, did Cristopher Sánchez cost himself the All-Star start and the Cy Young with his bad start?
CHICAGO, ILLINOIS - DECEMBER 8, 1985: The defensive line of the Chicago Bears (left) awaits the next snap during a game against the Indianapolis Colts on December 8, 1985 at Soldier Field in Chicago, Illinois. The defenders are, from left-to-right, linebacker Wilber Marshall #58, defensive end Richard Dent #95, defensive tackle William Perry #72, defensive tackle Steve McMichael #76, defensive end Dan Hampton #99 (obscured), and linebacker Otis Wilson #55. Noted for their strong defense, the 1985 Bears went on to win Super Bowl XX. (Photo by James Drake/Getty Images) | Getty Images
With so much discourse over the strength of Chicago’s pass catchers this year, as well as the concerns shared over the pass rushers, it got me thinking about previous position groups that have led the Bears and others that weighed their respective team down. Here, we take a look at some of the most noteworthy position groups in recent memory. We discussed the weakest groups here, so now let’s discuss the strongest.
What is the strongest position group in Bears history?
While I had planned on finishing this piece shortly after the last one about a month ago, we’ve had quite a busy 30 days here at WCG. Not only with a brand new topic each and every day, but also recently with a ‘Historical All-Time Bears Fantasy Draft.’ The latter of which absolutely helped in the formulation of this article, so let’s get to it.
2018 Defensive Backs
If you like interceptions, you loved the defensive backfield of the 2018 Chicago Bears. Between All-Pros Eddie Jackson and Kyle Fuller, and veterans like Prince Amukamara, Adrian Amos and Bryce Callahan, this group snagged TWENTY interceptions. Three of which returned for touchdowns like the one pictured here.
To say this unit was dangerous is an understatement. Not a weak link in the bunch.
They also combined for 63 pass breakups, 4 sacks, 4 forced fumbles, 2 fumble recoveries and 1 more TD via recovery – which belonged to BoJack, of course. These guys were having fun, and the entire league watched with bated breath each week to see what creative collaborative celebration they would break out with next. An all time great unit, for sure.
Pro Football Focus made a list ranking the highest-graded positional groups in PFF history and the 2018 Bears secondary is listed as the best secondary in PFF history, beating out the Seahawks “Legion of Boom” defense. 👀
Prior to 2013, you would have to go back to 1941 for the last time at least three offensive skill players made the Pro Bowl in the same year. And that was when there was only 10 teams in the entire league. Let’s just say the game was quite different back then. But Chicago’s 2013 squad could give any offense in the league today a run for their money. Pro-Bowl RB Matt Forte and WRs Brandon Marshall and Alshon Jeffery led the team’s offense that season, but Martellus Bennett was no slouch at TE either. In 2013, Bennett recorded 65 catches for 759 yards and 5 TDs. He would record even more yards the following year, but at the time, his 759 yards were the 5th most All-Time in franchise history at the position. And he was the least successful of the bunch that season.
Matt Forte had 1,339 rushing yards and 9 TDs on the ground in addition to his 74(!) catches for another 594 yards and 3 TDs.
B-Marsh had 100 catches for 1,295 yards and 12 TDs, and Alshon had 89 catches for 1,421 yards and 7 TDs.
Oh, and Jay Cutler was throwing them the ball. Not bad at all, considering he is the franchise’s passing leader.
1985 Defensive Line
Anytime you have the franchise’s all-time leader in sacks in the lineup, you know it has a chance for best ever. That’s exactly what you have with this unit, led by the Bears’ all-time sack leader, Richard Dent.
The 1985 season was the pinnacle for this franchise, and despite featuring arguably the best football player of all time on offense, it was the defense that led the charge, and it was the defensive line that set the tone. Dent himself had 17 sacks, 7 forced fumbles, 2 INTs, and one INT returned for a TD. Dent made first team All-Pro and Pro Bowl that season. Opposite him, Dan Hampton was a second team All-Pro and Pro Bowler with 6.5 sacks 2 FF and 3 FR and between these two were Steve “Mongo” McMichael and rookie William “The Refrigerator” Perry. Mongo was a first team All-Pro that season as well and boasted 8 sacks from the DT spot with 1 safety and 1 FR, while the Fridge, a first rounder out of Clemson, had 5 sacks himself along with 1 FF and 2 FR. This is as elite of a DL the league has ever seen.
1940 Offensive Line
The 1940 Chicago Bears offensive line featured a starting 5 that each made the Pro-Bowl and also had two All-Pro’s. In fact, four of them would go on to the Hall of Fame! Simply astounding.
Led by three way stud Joe Stydahar who was known to play defense on a occasion as well as kick extra points, Stydahar was one of the best to ever do it for Chicago. Flanking Joe was All-Pro Danny Fortmann who also excelled on Defense when he wasn’t bowling over defenders. Anchoring this elite unit was Clyde “Bulldog” Turner at the Center spot, who would go on to have an incredible Hall of Fame career, but would only make the Pro-Bowl in his rookie 1940 season. Bulldog also played both ways. At RG, the 1940 unit had Hall of Famer George Musso and at RT, All-Pro Lee Artoe rounded off this special group. Artoe would also play defense and kicker for The Beloved. Not sure if it gets any better on the OL than in 1940.
The list of greats goes on and on for this franchise.
The 1948 QB room, 1961 RBs 1963 LBs, 1985 LBs, 2005 LBs, ’85 DBs, ’85 OL, ’87 RBs, etc. etc.
And while some positions, like LB and RB were hard to crown one specific year, the ones above stood out just a bit more than the others for their respective position groups.
What about you? Which position groups were the best to ever wear Orange and Navy?
NEW YORK, NY - MARCH 11: Head coach Chris Holtmann of the DePaul Blue Demons looks on during the Big East Men's Tournament - First Round game against the Georgetown Hoyas at Madison Square Garden on March 11, 2026 in New York City. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images) | Getty Images
2025-26 Season Recap:
16-16 record, 8-12 in conference play
Finished in 6th place in the Big East
Lost to Georgetown in the Big East Tournament (Opening Round)
Head Coach: Chris Holtmann returns for his third season at the helm.
Departing players:
CJ Gunn – Graduation (13.1 PPG)
NJ Benson – Graduation (11.7 PPG)
Brandon Maclin – Graduation (10.5 PPG)
RJ Smith – Transfer Portal (6.6 PPG)
Kaleb Banks – Graduation (5.6 PPG)
Jeremy Lorenz – St. Thomas (2.2 PPG)
Ilija Milijasevic – Wright State (2.1 PPG)
Khaman Maker – Marshall (1.3 PPG)
Isaiah Medina – Missouri State (redshirt freshman)
Returning Players:
Layden Blocker – 6’2” senior who averaged 11.1 points, 2.5 rebounds, 3.5 assists and 1.6 steals per game.
Kruz McClure – 6’6” sophomore who averaged 5 points per game.
Theo Pierre-Justin – 6’10” junior who averaged 4 points and 2.6 rebounds per game on 39.7% from three.
Fabian Flores – 7’2” junior who averaged 2.9 points and 2.9 rebounds per game.
Amsal Delalic – 6’8” junior who redshirted this past season due to a knee injury. Delalic averaged 3.8 points and 2 rebounds per game in the 2024-25 season, shooting 35.3% from three.
Nate Kasher – 6’1 redshirt sophomore who appeared in five games.
Jonas Johnson – 6’7” freshman who redshirted this past season as a preferred walk-on.
New Players:
Magoon Gwath – 7’ redshirt junior transfer from San Diego State who averaged 8.9 points, 4.3 rebounds and 1.5 blocks per game. Gwath also shot 43.5% from three.
Kahmare Holmes – 6’3” junior transfer from Wofford who averaged 19.5 points, 5.7 rebounds, 2.7 assists and 2 steals per game on 48.3% from the field and 35.2% from three.
Koree Cotton – 6’6” senior transfer from UT Rio Grande Valley who averaged 13.9 points, 5.3 rebounds, 2.5 assists, 1.2 blocks and 1 steal per game on 40.3% from three.
Noah Meeusen – 6’5” junior transfer from Arizona State who averaged 5.9 points, 3.2 rebounds, 2.6 assists and 1.4 steals on 31% from three.
Ade Popoola – 6’5” senior transfer from Tulsa who averaged 10.8 points, 4.2 rebounds and 1.3 steals per game on 40.9% from three.
Wilson Jacques – 7’ senior transfer from Fresno State who averaged 8.8 points and 8.8 rebounds per game.
Noah Smith – 6’8” freshman who is a three-star recruit on 247Sports (25th ranked PF).
Mason Lockett IV – 6’5” freshman from Oswego, IL who is unranked on 247Sports.
Andrew Jensen – 6’10” freshman from Kaukauna, WI who is unranked on 247Sports.
Overall thoughts:
DePaul was a surprise this past year, finishing sixth in the conference (the highest finish since joining the Big East in 2005). While the overall record was still unimpressive, it served as a noticeable improvement in Holtmann’s second season. The Blue Demons will now look to take the next step, which would be ending a 22-year NCAA tournament drought.
DePaul returns four of its top nine scorers from a year ago, while also bringing in a surprisingly good transfer class. Layden Blocker projects to be a starter once again, but past that I would expect the other four starters to be transfers. The crown jewel of DePaul’s recruiting class is Magoon Gwath, who will likely make the Big East All-Defensive Team. The trio of newcomer Wilson Jacques, along with returnees Theo Pierre-Justin and Fabian Flores, allow for Holtmann to go big or play Gwath at the five.
The scoring load will be placed upon Blocker, along with newcomers Koree Cotton, Kahmare Holmes and Ade Popoola. It’s always hard to project how successful players will be when transferring up, but at least with Popoola you have a player who scored in double-figures in all five of his NIT games for Tulsa. Adding shooting was also clearly a priority.
The roster has undoubtedly improved from a talent standpoint compared to last season, but so has the Big East as a whole. DePaul’s out-of-conference schedule, which recently got announced, does not have many marquee opportunities on it. But if they can have a performance like Seton Hall did a year ago, combined with a .500 or better Big East record, the Blue Demons should be right there for a bid come March. The coaches will likely slot them in anywhere from 6-8 in the preseason poll.
MIAMI, FLORIDA - JULY 08: Pete Fairbanks #29 and Joe Mack #80 of the Miami Marlins embrace after defeating the Seattle Mariners at loanDepot park on July 08, 2026 in Miami, Florida. (Photo by Megan Briggs/Getty Images) | Getty Images
I think about the 2023 Texas Rangers a lot. (Wait, isn’t this daily question post supposed to be about the Marlins? Yes, bear with me.) Not because they won the World Series. (Did they win the World Series? I have no idea.) But because of this:
The 2023 Rangers were, before the season, projected as an 82-win team, fourth in their division. Though their talent level changed over the course of the season, the swing was more like two wins (to an 84-win talent level).
At the same time, these same Rangers finished second in MLB in position player fWAR and 20th in pitching fWAR, with a whopping 97ish WAR-wins. They did outhit their xwOBA by a bit, and benefited from an FIP lower than their xFIP by a bit, but nothing dramatic or even that notable.
They finished with 90 wins.
So, it was kind of a weird double-whammy. They finished notably better than their talent level, but notably worse than their production. And usually, those two italicized things also line up, so it was kind of a mis-triangulation in a bunch of different directions slash along a bunch of different axes. Hence, that squad living rent-free in my head.
As of right now, the 2026 Miami Marlins are tied with the Phillies record-wise, both three games behind the Braves. The Fish and Phils hold the final two Wild Card spots in the NL, now up two games on the Cardinals.
The Marlins…
Were projected, preseason, with a central estimate of 76 wins. Their talent level estimation has barely gone up over the course of the season (to around 77 wins).
They are currently sixth in position player value and tenth in pitching value. Their current WAR-wins total is 50; the Marlins have 51 actual wins.
They have the league’s second-biggest xwOBA outperformance (after the Rockies), but also the league’s second-lowest HR/FB on the pitching end (which is probably park-aided, but then see the xwOBA outperformance).
So, it’s not exactly the same as the 2023 Rangers. But you can see why I’m going there. Are the Marlins good? They have had incredible production to date, but they’re 21st in team xwOBA and 15th in team xFIP. That combination of average-to-bottom-third is in line with a high 70s-win team (i.e., their projection central estimate). Meanwhile, the Marlins are on pace for 89 wins. If they keep it up, it’ll be a wild ride.
But, all of that is just a bunch of information. The Marlins’ outperformance could cease and they could regress, or it could keep up and give the Braves, Phillies, and other NL contenders a headache. Or, they could actually start playing better and become more 2023 Rangers-esque.
Do you think they’ll pass the Phillies this season? What about the Braves? I don’t necessarily mean when all is said and done, just… can they keep their run up enough to do so, even temporarily? They’ve lost just eight times in the last five-and-a-half weeks, which is quite an April/May 2026 Braves heater.
No one could have predicted the bizarre chain of events that led to Brian Schottenheimer taking over as the head coach of the Dallas Cowboys. This team is no stranger to drama, so of course, the transition had to include a messy divorce from former head coach Mike McCarthy and a puzzling search for the team’s new leader. When things first went down, it felt like a safe, uninspired fallback option to acquire another Jerry Jones “yes man” coach. Honestly, we have no idea how this script is going to play out, but we are at least starting to get a clearer picture about how things began.
That’s because the Cowboys coach recently appeared on a podcast and dropped a few candid details about how he ended up sticking around. He admitted that he was always planning to stay with the organization in some capacity, even if it was only to take over the play-calling responsibilities. Deep down, he openly stated that he wanted the head coaching job. Of course. Who wouldn’t? Based on this new information, we can start to piece together how things might have gone down last year when this crazy head coach saga began.
To understand why the front office pivoted, we must first acknowledge that the Jones family actually liked Mike McCarthy. When Dak Prescott was healthy, the team was winning games in the regular season, and that wasn’t to be tossed aside. Three straight 12-5 seasons will always be the biggest hook for him to hang his hat on in Dallas. The leadership group respected his successes, which made their ultimate decision to let him walk even more of a head-scratcher to some.
At the same time, the Joneses also had some doubts. They preferred to keep McCarthy around, but also wanted a quick escape hatch if things blew up in their face and they wanted to go a different direction. This resulted in a conflict over the length of the terms of McCarthy’s would-be new contract. McCarthy wanted a long-term deal. The Joneses did not.
The plot twist to all of this is that they also deeply valued Schottenheimer and knew he was generating interest around the league. The Cowboys had just recently lost one sharp play-caller by letting Kellen Moore get away, and all he did was help lead the Philadelphia Eagles to a Super Bowl-winning season. Doh! Because the ownership was already thinking ahead, they refused to offer McCarthy a secure, long-term contract extension, and that lack of commitment created a standstill, ultimately resulting in both sides parting ways.
With their original plan ruined, the front office moved to their contingency strategy while still pretending to run a wide-open coaching search. The Cowboys interviewed a couple of defensive-minded candidates, Leslie Frazier and Robert Saleh, who, as we now know, would have been forced to inherit Schottenheimer as their offensive play-caller. It doesn’t seem to be a coincidence that these other guys were defensive guys.
But then there’s the aforementioned Kellen Moore, who was also interviewed for the Cowboys’ head coaching job and was actually a finalist. However, hiring him meant there was absolutely no shot at keeping Schotty. What is a little murky here is that we actually don’t know how their one virtual meeting with Moore went. The Joneses already knew him well, and they liked him, but was the feeling reciprocated? Or were there vibes that triggered the Joneses into thinking that Moore might not be a great fit with them?
Honestly, we don’t know that part. Maybe if Moore does a podcast one of these days, we’ll learn more about how that went down, but for now, we’re left speculating. What we do know is that the Joneses did the one thing they could think of to keep a guy they wanted in the building, and that was to make him the new head coach of the Cowboys. Trust the gut.
Fast forward a year, and the ultra-communicating head coach has already secured himself an ultra-communicating defensive coordinator to match his style. His specific stamp on the team continues to grow with each passing month. More importantly, he remains a Jones-whisperer type of leader who can successfully work under the unique, hands-on management of this specific organization while still quietly building his own locker room culture. Finesse the ownership.
The management style in Dallas is always confusing, often sloppy, and sometimes even a little toxic, but these are the cards that are dealt. We cannot change how this franchise operates from the top down. The Joneses will always be Jonesing. But as cringy as it can be sometimes, the team might at least have the right head coach playing the hand.
Since completing their home sweep of the Pittsburgh Pirates in early June, the Atlanta Braves are 8-17, winning exactly one series over that span.
But they can change that tune Thursday afternoon, somewhat fittingly against the Pirates.
After a beatdown loss in Game 1 and a late scoring surge in a shutout win in Game 2, the Braves close out their series in Pittsburgh Thursday at 12:35 p.m. ET before heading to St. Louis for a weekend series.
If they’re going to win a series and begin to trend back in the right direction, a strong performance on the mound from Bryce Elder would set them on that path.
The right-hander’s 5-6 record and 4.01 ERA are certainly not representative of his recent form. He’s been off since June 27, skipped once through the order after some serious struggles of late.
After he had a 5-3 record and 2.66 ERA through his first 14 starts, he’s lost his last three starts, allowing a combined 19 runs on 27 hits over 14 innings. Opposing teams had a .313 batting average and 1.61 WHIP against Elder in June, with 35 hits and 24 runs allowed in 26 2/3 innings.
Maybe another start against the Pirates will be what he needs to take a step back in the right direction. His last effective start came against Pittsburgh in Atlanta, allowing two runs on two hits over six innings. At that time, that was his 10th quality start in 14 total starts this season.
Suffice it to say, he hasn’t had close to another one of those since.
In his career against Pittsburgh, Elder is 1-2 with a 4.50 ERA over four starts, striking out 26 and walking five over 24 innings.
He’ll be facing off against Pittsburgh right-hander Mitch Keller. In the Pirates’ pre-Paul Skenes era, Keller was someone who seemed like a possible future ace for them. The former second-round pick was an All-Star in 2023 and had an ERA of 4.25 or better in each of the last four seasons.
This season, though, has been more of a struggle for Keller, now 30, who enters with a 6-6 record and 5.02 ERA, his worst since his first 100-inning season in 2021.
Like Elder, he had a stellar ERA early in the season that has taken a hit of late. In his six starts since June began, he’s 1-4 with a 6.47 ERA, 23 strikeouts and 13 walks in 32 innings. While his skid really began in his last start of May, he wasn’t very good back on June 5 at Atlanta, allowing six runs — tied for his second most this season — on seven hits over 4 2/3 innings.
That’s basically in line with Keller’s track record against the Braves. He has a 1-4 record and 7.85 ERA in eight career starts against Atlanta.
After Atlanta was so incredible in rubber matches early in the year, winning eight of their first nine, they’ve lost their last four deciding games of series.
This presents another chance to end that drought and build back some momentum with both the Phillies and Marlins only three games back in the NL East.
NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 01: Bruno Guimaraes of Newcastle United (39) claps the fans during the Carabao Cup Third Round match between Newcastle United and AFC Wimbledon at The Cherry Red Records Stadium on October 01, 2024 in Wimbledon, England. (Photo by Serena Taylor/Newcastle United via Getty Images)
Newcastle United’s Bruno Guimaraes saga has entered a bit more delicate stage, and one that could simply make it better for everybody to part ways once and for all.
Per the latest reports, Newcastle is now really fearing another long transfer standoff after losing Alexander Isak, Anthony Gordon and Sandro Tonali in recent windows, and might give up and send Bruno packing shortly.
According to Chronicle Live’s Lee Ryder, Newcastle still insists Bruno is not for sale despite reports that the Brazil midfielder wants to join Arsenal, but that could change with an offer that pleases Newcastle’s business.
“Chronicle Live reported on June 25 that Bruno was ‘not for sale’ and as a fresh story broke last night, there was an insistence that was still the case,” Ryder wrote.
The latest twist centers on where the story came from. Ryder reported that some at St. James’ Park believe agents or intermediaries may have been behind the leak, but people close to Bruno deny that it came from his camp.
“Those close to Guimaraes and his representatives told us it had not come from the Brazil star’s camp,” Ryder wrote. “However, they do not deny that the player wants to leave.”
That final point is the concern for Newcastle. Bruno has never caused problems since arriving from Lyon in 2022, but the club will now wait to see whether he reports back on time for preseason after Brazil’s World Cup exit. Ryder reported that intermediaries floated a £45 million figure last month, roughly €52 million, but Newcastle immediately rejected it.
According to Ryder, a £60 million, roughly €70 million, offer could be enough for Newcastle to greenlight a transfer, although the report states such a figure has been refuted around Tyneside, while no official communication had taken place between Newcastle and Arsenal as of Tuesday night.
“Arsenal chiefs believe that while there is no minimum fee release clause within the framework of his contract, Newcastle could be open to a £60m sale for their captain,” Ryder wrote.
According to everything we know, Bruno is concerned about Newcastle’s direction after a 12th-place finish, the sales of Gordon and Tonali, and the setback of not having European football next season, with the three of those things being better or available for him at Arsenal if he moves there for next season.
Is there room for a statement signing at Everton this summer?
Exact knowledge of Everton’s summer budget is a guessing game, though the list of names credibly linked with Hill Dickinson Stadium has been fairly modest.
Hayden Hackney and Tyrique George have arrived for a combined initial fee of £34.5m, while Merlin Rohl’s loan from Freiburg has been turned permanent for around £18m.
Around £52.5m spent, but only Hackney’s arrival differentiates from last season’s squad. With Idrissa Gana Gueye’s deal expiring and Jack Grealish's loan over, Hackney will need to hit the Premier League running to ensure Everton do more than simply stand still.
Everton are expected to be busy across the remainder of the window. A right-back, or two, remains the priority, with Djed Spence, Ben White and Guela Doue the latest linked with filling a long-term problem position. Reports that Doue’s £40m asking price is out of Everton’s reach has created some concern about the finances available to invest.
Across the last five seasons, including this summer’s spend so far, Everton rank 15th in the Premier League for net spend. Only Aston Villa and Brighton, among ever-present top-flight teams, have invested less, net, in that five-year window.
So, is there room for a signing that could really raise the ceiling?
The Premier League’s new Squad Cost Ratio rules are a factor, but this is a club whose finances should be comparable to divisional peers that have been unafraid to loosen the purse strings.
Everton had the 10th-highest wage bill in the Premier League last season and rank 24th, worldwide, for revenue. The Toffees were 11th among English clubs in Deloitte’s Money League for 2024/25, with revenues set to rise further following the move into Hill Dickinson Stadium last season.
With a solid spine built, clear upgrades at right-back and centre-forward would take this team up a level. A right-sided winger, too, if we’re being greedy. With reasonable fees potentially being brought in for Dwight McNeil, Tim Iroegbunam and Thierno Barry, there should be some room to manoeuvre for team-changing talents.
Every Premier League club bar one has broken its transfer record more recently than Everton, whose biggest deal was Gylfi Sigurdsson's signing nine years ago. That deal, Manchester United’s recruitment of Paul Pogba, was a world-record fee.
It’s not all about high fees, and Everton have invested before and got it wrong. Value remains the goal, but a real marquee signing would be a signal of intent from an ownership yet to win supporter trust.
ORLANDO, FLORIDA - DECEMBER 31: Arch Manning #16 of the Texas Longhorns runs the ball in the second quarter of the 2025 Cheez-It Citrus Bowl between the Texas Longhorns and Michigan Wolverines at Camping World Stadium on December 31, 2025 in Orlando, Florida. (Photo by Dustin Markland/Getty Images) | Getty Images
This summer we’ll be exploring the top 10 offensive and defensive players Mizzou football is slated to face this fall. We’re not ranking them 1-10, it’s much more scientific then that (or linguistic since we are just ordering them alphabetically.) We’re halfway through the TTOP exercise for 2026 and we’ve finally hit a former Tiger on the list. Before we jump into that, take a look at our first five TTOP here:
No player in college football has faced more scrutiny than Arch Manning.
From the moment he signed with Texas, the grandson of Archie Manning and nephew of Peyton and Eli Manning carried expectations unlike any quarterback in recent memory. By the start of the 2025 season, he may have been the most hyped quarterback in college football history with just two career starts to his name.
Manning arrived at Texas as the nation’s No. 1 overall recruit in the 2023 class after starring at Isidore Newman School in New Orleans. At 6-4 and 225 lbs., he possesses prototypical NFL size, a strong arm and surprising athleticism that allows him to create outside the pocket.
After spending most of his first two seasons behind Quinn Ewers, Manning finally took over as Texas’ full-time starter in 2025. Despite the unprecedented expectations, he delivered a season worthy of the hype.
Manning completed 61 percent of his passes for 3,163 yards, 26 touchdowns and seven interceptions while adding 399 rushing yards and 10 rushing touchdowns. His ability to extend plays with his legs added another dimension to an already explosive Texas offense, and he steadily improved as the season progressed.
Although he fell short of the Heisman Trophy that many projected for him before the season, Manning finished the year playing some of his best football. His decision-making became more consistent, his accuracy improved and he looked increasingly comfortable directing one of the nation’s most talented offenses.
The statistics were impressive, but more importantly, they reinforced the belief that Manning is still only scratching the surface of his potential.
What He’ll Do
If Manning was the face of college football entering 2025, he may become its defining player in 2026.
He returns as one of the leading Heisman Trophy favorites while directing an offense loaded with elite talent at virtually every position. Texas continues to recruit at an elite level, giving Manning one of the deepest supporting casts in the country and a legitimate opportunity to compete for both an SEC championship and a national title.
That combination of quarterback talent and surrounding playmakers makes the Longhorns exceptionally difficult to defend. Defenses that dedicate resources to slowing Texas’ running game leave Manning opportunities downfield. Those that prioritize the passing attack risk getting overwhelmed by the Longhorns’ balance.
There is little left for Manning to prove as a prospect. The next step is translating his immense talent into college football’s biggest individual awards and, perhaps more importantly, a national championship.
Anything less will likely be viewed as a disappointment given the expectations surrounding both Manning and Texas.
Mizzou Matchup
One of the marquee games on Mizzou’s 2026 schedule comes when Texas visits Columbia. It will be the first meeting between the programs in nine years and, more significantly, their first conference matchup since the Longhorns came to Columbia (and lost) in 2011.
Slowing Manning will be the biggest challenge Corey Batoon’s defense faces all season. Unlike many quarterbacks, Manning can beat defenses in multiple ways. He has the arm strength to attack every level of the field, the mobility to escape pressure and enough experience to recognize disguised coverages before the snap. Add in one of the nation’s most talented supporting casts, and there are very few obvious weaknesses for opposing defenses to exploit.
The Tigers’ best chance will be disrupting Manning before plays have time to develop. Consistent pressure with four rushers would allow Batoon to keep extra defenders in coverage and prevent Texas’ explosive receivers from finding favorable matchups downfield. Even then, containing Manning for four quarters is easier said than done.
He enters 2026 with Heisman expectations once again, and this time the hype is backed by a full season of elite production. If Mizzou hopes to pull off one of the biggest wins of the season, it will almost certainly have to outplay one of the sport’s brightest stars.
Jelani McDonald
School: Texas
Hometown: Waco, Texas
Position: DB
Class: Senior
Height: 6-2
Weight: 200 lbs.
What He’s Done
Jelani McDonald arrived at Texas as a highly regarded defensive back from Waco, Texas, and gradually worked his way into a larger role. After recording just two tackles as a freshman in 2023, he became a regular contributor in 2024, finishing with 33 tackles and an interception.
The breakout came in 2025 when McDonald became one of the leaders of a talented Texas secondary, finishing the season with 80 tackles, three interceptions, one fumble recovery and three pass deflections. His 80 tackles were particularly impressive for a defensive back, showcasing his ability to impact games both in coverage and near the line of scrimmage.
What makes McDonald such a valuable player is his versatility. He has the athletic ability to play multiple roles in the secondary while still providing the physicality necessary to support against the run. Texas can move him around the formation, allowing him to match up with different offensive concepts and create uncertainty for opposing quarterbacks.
That skill set helped him become one of the most productive defenders on a Texas roster filled with elite talent.
What He’ll Do
McDonald enters 2026 with major expectations after earning preseason recognition from Phil Steele as a second-team All-SEC selection and third-team All-American. His combination of instincts, physicality and coverage ability gives him the tools to become one of the premier safeties in the country.
The next step will be continuing to turn production into game-changing plays. While McDonald already showed the ability to make an impact with 80 tackles and three interceptions, another year of experience could allow him to become even more disruptive.
His versatility is particularly valuable in today’s game. Safeties who can cover receivers, play in the box and disguise coverages before the snap are among the most important defenders on the field. McDonald fits that profile perfectly.
With Texas loaded with talent around him and McDonald entering the season with national recognition, a first-team All-SEC season is firmly within reach.
Mizzou Matchup
Mizzou’s first matchup with Texas in nine years will bring one of the most talented rosters in the country to Columbia, and McDonald will be one of the biggest challenges facing the Tigers’ offense.
The challenge with McDonald is that he does not fit neatly into one category. He is not simply a deep safety waiting to make plays over the top. He is a versatile defender who can impact the game in multiple ways, which makes him difficult for opposing offenses to isolate.
For Chip Lindsey and Austin Simmons, identifying McDonald before the snap will be critical. Texas has the personnel to disguise coverages and force quarterbacks into difficult decisions, and McDonald is one of the players who makes that possible.
Mizzou will need to be patient offensively and avoid allowing McDonald to dictate the game. Testing him vertically could create opportunities, but forcing throws into his coverage could quickly swing momentum toward the Longhorns.
The Tigers will also need to account for his willingness to come downhill against the run. His 80 tackles last season showed that he is not a player who simply waits for plays to come to him.
When Texas and Mizzou meet, McDonald will represent one of the biggest tests for the Tigers’ offense. A year ago, he announced himself as one of the SEC’s rising defensive stars. In 2026, he enters Columbia looking to prove he belongs among the very best defenders in the conference.
Well, it’s been five years since the last time we saw Conor McGregor take off his shoes in the Octagon, yet here we are in MMA’s version of “Return of the Mac.” McGregor will take on Max Holloway at 170 pounds on Saturday night in Las Vegas, in the headlining spot of UFC 329.
My answer was always the same. He really was that guy you saw at the press conferences, obsessed with fighting, his physical condition and mentally manipulating his opponents in any way he possibly could.
I haven’t seen that guy in years. I haven’t spoken to McGregor in about a decade. This new version of Conor, I’ve had no interactions with at all, but it’s very hard for me to square this version of him with the man who captivated the world.
He speaks with a different accent. He looks a lot different, too. Headlines attached to him are less about fighting and more about controversies he’s been embroiled in outside the Octagon. He’s gone from being the man who made it cool to be Irish, to being easily the most divisive and controversial figure on the island.
For me, the UFC legend was from 2013-2016. It begins with Marcus Brimage, and it ends with Eddie Alvarez in New York. What’s happened since has given us little to celebrate.
Conor McGregor has stayed in the news for all the wrong reasons since 2021.
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Chuck: I would go so far as to say Conor’s … what, gravitas? ... held up at least through UFC 229, even though by that point we’d seen him try to launch a dolly through the window of a bus and say things in bad taste about Khabib Nurmagomedov’s family (and show up in “pimp form” for one of the promotional dates on the Floyd Mayweather hype tour).
There was still a mystique about him, a superstardom, and at that point I was buying into it. He was like a chameleon in the promotional game, as he showed up in different versions. Yet since then it’s been a series of unfortunate events, with so many incidents that it’s nearly impossible to identify the young, hungry fighter who at one point borrowed money from his coach to pursue the dream.
The goodwill of McGregor is gone, and — for a country that lived through him vicariously as Ireland did, and for a country that was captivated by his aura, as America was — it’s not likely to come back. Anyone who can separate the two is either new to the game or willing to turn a blind eye.
2. Given the daunting set of circumstances — nearly five years out of action, coming back from a major leg injury, turning 38 just a couple of days after UFC 329 — if McGregor beats Holloway, is this the greatest comeback story in MMA history?
Chuck: It would absolutely be the greatest comeback in terms of how much he would overcome. The convention is that there’s such a thing as “ring rust,” which can be felt after as little as a year away. Just trying to get the mind right, the timing down, acclimated to the speed of a fight, all of that. But five years is an eternity. Even when Georges St-Pierre came back in 2016 to fight Michael Bisping for the middleweight title, it had been only four years.
Then take into account the catastrophic leg injury he’s coming back from, the kind of injury that takes a mental and physical toll on fighting. Then take the fact that he’ll be 38 before he leaves Vegas. Then take into account that he’s fighting Max Holloway, who — as far as we know — still has it and has been chomping at the bit to get his revenge on McGregor. Then compile it all into the “silk pajamas” dilemma that Marvin Hagler talked about.
The closest comparison to this in the MMA world would be “GSP,” but St-Pierre was fighting an overachieving middleweight champion who was long in the tooth and blind in one eye. What McGregor’s up against is far more daunting.
Petesy: I’ve gotta tell you, Chuck, this does feel a lot different to St-Pierre’s return.
It’s so hard for me to see a McGregor win. Not only has he been out of action, his body has suffered notable injuries in the third Dustin Poirier fight and in the lead-up to his ill-fated 2024 date with Michael Chandler.
To add to that, McGregor has openly talked about his dark days, partying too hard and, as he put it, “disgracing the position” given to him by God. He also disclosed he underwent an Ibogaine treatment in Mexico last year, a procedure that is particularly helpful for people suffering from narcotic withdrawal symptoms. This isn’t the sort of thing that fills you with promise when considering a 38-year-old athlete.
With that said, all of these factors are why you are completely correct to ponder whether this would be the greatest comeback story in MMA history. The cult of McGregor is so gigantic, it pulverizes everything in its path — including St-Pierre’s incredible return after four years to win a UFC title in a second weight class. This week may not carry the same merit as the French-Canadian’s triumph, but it’ll become so loud if McGregor wins that it’ll be hard to deny it, as least as the biggest comeback “story.”
3. Given that Khamzat Chimaev, Alex Pereira and Ilia Topuria lost recently, does the UFC need McGregor?
Petesy: If the McGregor I know is still somewhere in there, he will be frothing at the mouth thinking about the fall-off of Chimaev, Pereira and Topuria.
I don’t know if “need” is the word I’d use, but UFC still benefits greatly from having him compete. I think there is every chance this event will break the viewership record UFC and Paramount set for the White House event. And even if Irish people aren’t travelling across the Atlantic and having multi-million dollar impacts on Sin City, UFC 329 breaking the gate record speaks to the appetite that’s still out there for “The Notorious.”
He still needs to win, though.
Chuck: Yeah, “need” is a strong word, but it might be closer to “UFC needs” than “UFC benefits from.” A McGregor fight is a seismic happening, one that attracts MMA fans, boxing fans, wrestling fans, casuals, haters, trolls, defenders of justice, housewives, and just about everyone in between. Whenever a big-time national media platform gets Dana White on to discuss the UFC, it’s always the first name out of a host’s mouth.
“When will we see Conor back in action?”
His name is what everyone knows. McGregor is ingrained in celebrity and success. That hasn’t left. If he goes in there and wins this weekend, it might feel like a temporary restoration of order, a familiar place, especially after those aforementioned stars lost their bearings a little bit. I think the UFC could use that to great advantage as it plots to kill him for the last fight on his contract (probably against Carlos Prates).
Max Holloway has his chance at revenge 13 years after his first McGregor fight.
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4. What does a victory do for Max Holloway?
Chuck: The great thing that Max has in his back pocket is that victory over the now-155-pound champion Justin Gaethje. That win has aged very well, considering Gaethje’s incredible 2026.
Should he beat McGregor — and that’s what I suspect will happen — a return to 155 pounds would be the move. He’d be right back in the title picture, and he’d add some a golden hue to his OG status. It’s true he coughed up some of that in the Charles Oliveira loss, but this is the year of resiliency. One of those vintage, flow-state performances that Max is known for would shoot him right back into the must-see ranks as a lightweight.
Petesy: I agree with you, man. A win for Max puts him right in line for a rematch with Justin Gaethje, as far as I’m concerned. Gaethje’s wins over Paddy Pimblett and Topuria have him right on track to become the 2026 Fighter Of the Year, but even though he disagrees, I really think there’s unfinished business with Holloway.
Holloway’s last-second knockout of Gaethje at UFC 300 is the among the most spectacular in the history of the sport. With Gaethje already eyeing retirement in the lead-up to his clash with Topuria at the White House, the time is now to get that one back.
Unfortunately for Arman Tsarukyan, I genuinely believe the winner of this fight is going to leapfrog him. Let’s hope RAF continue to keep him busy in the meantime.
Paddy Pimblett has been out of action since losing in January to Justin Gaethje.
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5. Should Paddy Pimblett beat Benoit Saint-Denis in the co-main event, is that enough a title shot?
Petesy: I really don’t think so. I think Paddy will probably need one more beyond “BSD” even if he manages to get the win as an underdog in Saturday’s co-main event.
I like what Paddy has been doing in the lead-up to this fight. He hasn’t even faced off Saint-Denis yet and he’s already talking about fighting Conor McGregor in the immediate aftermath of UFC 329.
That makes a lot of sense to me. The first time I became aware of Pimblett was back in 2014 when he made a video calling out McGregor, Artem Lobov and everyone in McGregor’s orbit. It would quite intriguing to me to to see arguably two of the most compelling MMA figures from the UK and Ireland locking horns on the sport’s biggest stage.
Chuck: I’m with you on this. It would be tempting to strike while the iron is hot if Pimblett gets through “BSD,” as it would be by far the biggest win of his career. Yet the résumé itself is still a little sus, as the kids say. Victories over a washed Tony Ferguson, the UFC’s resident Unc King Green, and the dried-out husk of Michael Chandler don’t add up to much in the grand scheme.
A McGregor fight could make sense if circumstances work out, at least from a fan’s perspective. That’s the thing, though. The UFC didn’t book Khamzat Chimaev for Nate Diaz’s infamous swan song because it cared about the fan perspective. It wanted to send Diaz off in an ambulance to whatever paydays awaited him outside the brand. Giving McGregor a fight with Paddy might be doing Conor a bigger favor than the UFC feels compelled to do.
Terrance McKinney has been all gas, no brakes his entire UFC career.
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6. What’s the best fight on this card outside the top two?
Chuck: I’m going to say Terrance McKinney’s fight with King Green, if for no other reason than it’s only on this card to guarantee some bats*** crazy television. McKinney never goes to the scorecards, and Green never puts his hands up. Somebody will get flatlined here, and there’s a feeling — which might even be a movement, at this point — to see McKinney get his first fight night bonus.
I’m going to take an educated guess and say you’re rolling with your dude with the apostrophe in his name?
Petesy: Yup, for me it’s Brandon Royval vs. Lone’er Kavanagh. These are two action-first fighters and I expect this to deliver in big way. The matchmaking feels like a bit of setup for Kavanagh on the back of his sensational performance against Brandon Moreno.
Royval will get that feeling too and I think it’ll light a fire under him. I wouldn’t be surprised if this steals the show … as much as anyone can steal the show when McGregor fights.
BATON ROUGE, LOUISIANA - MARCH 24: Sam Leavitt #10 of the LSU Tigers in action during spring practice at the LSU Football Operations Center on March 24, 2026 in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. (Photo by Gus Stark/LSU/University Images via Getty Images)
Thinking about next year before the season starts is a bit wild, but LSU is already doing that for 2029. Working many years in advance is how college football teams can stay consistent and win. Obviously, in the current world of college football, recruits can decommit at any point, players can unexpectedly transfer, or transfers can flip, so putting multiple plans in place can go a long way.
LSU attempted to do this last season, but the QBs on the roster that could take over once Garrett Nussmier left were not the answers. This prompted the team to enter the transfer portal and land Sam Leavitt, which, hey, is not a bad outcome at all. Leavitt is going to be the starter in Week 1, and hopefully, could lead LSU to a really good first season under Lane Kiffin. But Leavitt is going to the draft after this year.
It will be great to see what happens in 2026, but 2027 isn’t far away. So, let’s talk about who could take over after Leavitt leaves.
Well, thankfully, Leavitt was not the only QB LSU went for in the portal. From USC, the Tigers got redshirt freshman Huson Longstreet. When it was announced that Longstreet would be leaving USC, fans were very upset, which is a good sign for the team that it will get the player. Longstreet was a 5-star QB from California, and when he was able to play last season, he showed some great things early on.
Longstreet likely transferred to LSU because of Kiffin and due to Leavitt leaving after one year. It’s the perfect scenario for him to sit, learn, and come in after a season to become the school’s starter.
PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - JANUARY 12: C.J. Stroud #7 of the Houston Texans throws a pass during the first quarter of the AFC Wild Card playoff game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Acrisure Stadium on January 12, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Lauren Leigh Bacho/Getty Images) | Getty Images
This is the time of year where hot takes, crazy speculation and comments taken out of context turn into overblown national headlines. People want to talk football and in the absence of large quantities of news, stories are often manufactured for the sake of having a story.
At first glance, it shouldn’t surprise too many people that Buffalo Bill’s quarterback Josh Allen sits at the top of the list. Allen, who might be the modern equivalent of Dan Marino, or more accurately, Jim Kelly, is an amazing QB, no doubt. However, like Marino, Kelly and several other league leading field generals, he’s yet to put a ring on it.
Upon first glance, my expectation for Stroud on this list was somewhere between 8-10. But, as I scrolled down, I saw names like Justin Herbert, Drake Maye and Dan Prescott fill that range. Prescott? Really? Not sure on that one…
Scrolling a bit further than expected, the #17 slot finally filled my screen.
Rank 17 – C.J. Stroud, Houston Texans
Stroud regressed significantly in 2025 as he continued to deal with poor pass protection and injuries. His 62.0 PFF passing grade ranked 34th among 43 qualifying quarterbacks, including the postseason. He also committed a career-high 23 turnover-worthy plays, 10 of which came in Houston’s two postseason games against Pittsburgh and New England.
The Texans’ offensive line should improve after the additions they made this offseason, but Stroud will still need to handle pressure better in 2026. His 35.5 PFF passing grade under pressure ranked fourth-worst among qualifying quarterbacks. He also tied for the league lead in interceptions thrown under pressure (8). If Stroud can regain his confidence behind a revamped offensive line, Houston could be a Super Bowl contender.
In light of their proprietary system giving Stroud some pretty low marks for last season, it’s understandable he fell down into middle-of-the-pack territory. And, let’s face it, based solely on last season’s stats, 17 might be generous.
However, PFF’s grades don’t always (in fact, rarely?) paint an accurate picture of a player. Particularly if they’re using just the prior season. On that basis, there were some years where Tom Brady, Steve Young and other Hall of Famers weren’t even top 15 worthy.
Where it gets wonky is PFF’s tunnel-vision as applied to Stroud. Looking at Kansas City Chiefs’ Patrick Mahomes for example. Mahomes also had a down year last season. However, he lands in 4th place here, based almost entirely on what he’d accomplished prior to 2025.
C.J. Stroud’s EPA/Play over his career currently sits at +0.04 via @PFF.
That ranks 60th/102 QBs that have taken 1000 snaps in the PFF era.
Stroud falls right below QBs like Joe Flacco (58th) & Andy Dalton (58) but in front of Bo Nix (61st) & Trevor Lawrence (63rd). pic.twitter.com/12jTi6tqot
Now, make no mistake, Stroud has yet to show he’s the equal of Mahomes. And, he may never do that. But, grading 1 QB based on total career and another on their worst season makes things seem a little janky.
What do you think? Where does Stroud truly rank in your mind?
Speaking of other QBs on the list, Jacksonville Jaguars’ Trevor Lawrence falls in at #11. Now, Lawrence is a solid QB, deserving of praise – and held back by less-than-optimal teamwork at times. Does that make him 6 slots better than Stroud, though? Not likely.
According to Statpros, the answer is pretty obvious:
Stroud has thrown 43 TD’s compared to 17 interceptions. His TD rate on pass attempts is 4.2% and his interception rate is 1.6%. He’s lost a total of 540 yards while being the victim of a QB sack 90 times. He averages 244.8 yards per contest through the air. In the 32 games in his career, Stroud has connected on 655 of 1,031 attempts for a total of 7,835 yds.
In 60 contests in his career, Lawrence has been successful on 1,288 of his 2,034 attempts for 13,815 yds. He averages 230.3 yds per contest through the air. Lawrence has thrown 69 TD’s compared to 46 picks. He’s lost 672 yards while being the victim of a QB sack 112 different times. His touchdown rate when attempting a pass is 3.4% and his interception rate is 2.3%.
So, we’re left back at the top of the page: here’s something to talk about that may not be as substantive as we’d like. But, it’s a way to talk football in a month where there isn’t much football to talk about. Is it September 13th yet?
SYRACUSE, NEW YORK - JULY 17 : Fran Brown Jr. #21 of the Syracuse Orange poses for a photo during media day at the Football Performance Center at the John A. Lally Athletics Complex on July 17, 2025 in Syracuse, New York. (Photo by Todd F. Michalek/Syracuse Athletics/University Images via Getty Images)
It’s time to start preparing for the 2026 Syracuse Orange football season. We’re going through the roster to take a look at each Syracuse player as we get to know a lot of new faces for Year 3 of the Fran Brown Era.
Up next is…
Name: Fran Brown, Jr
Position: Long Snapper
Year: Redshirt Junior
Height: 5’11”
Weight: 220 lbs.
Hometown: Medford, NJ
High School: Oconee County
2025 stats:
Appeared in eight games on special teams. Served as snapper on PAT and field goal attempts. Had one kickoff return for 20 yards against SMU.
2026 projections:
Brown was a key part of an improved special teams unit last year. With a new holder in 2026, his ability to deliver consistent snaps will be important.
How’d he get here?:
Attended Saint Francis for two seasons before joining the Orange. NCAA rules say you can’t tamper if it’s family so the Orange had an early start in the portal.
What’d recruiting sites say?:
Two stars out of high school per 247Sports. Three stars as a transfer
TEMPE, ARIZONA - OCTOBER 28: A view of a Washington State football helmet during the Washington State Cougars versus the Arizona State Sun Devils at Mountain America Stadium on October 28, 2023 in Tempe, Arizona. (Photo by Bruce Yeung/Getty Images) | Getty Images
June and July are the summer preseason magazine months for college football fans. We’re just about there, starting fall camp in a few weeks, but not quite there yet. Athlon Sports recognizes a few Washington State Cougars.
In the realm of not-so-great topics, Robert Kuwada of the Fresno Bee has all the details on how the Fresno State men’s basketball gambling scandal has unfolded.
KTVB’s Scott Slant dives into the many happenings around Boise State athletics and the Pac-12 in general, including the chatter surrounding the Pac-12’s decision to forego media days.
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The world's most iconic turf stitched into the iconic Swoosh.
— Boise State Football (@BroncoSportsFB) July 8, 2026
List of which players will attend MWC media days
While the Pac-12 will not hold a football media day, the Mountain West is expanding its offering with four players per school, up from two. Here's the list of attendees at next week's event in Las Vegas. https://t.co/V5xp8Fz7Vl
May 31, 2025; Oxford, MS, USA; Georgia Tech Yellowjackets catcher Vahn Lackey (25) reacts after stealing second base during the first inning against the Murray State Racers. Mandatory Credit: Petre Thomas-Imagn Images | Petre Thomas-Imagn Images
Thanks to a disastrous 2025 season, the Twins are set to draft a soon-to-be top MLB prospect with the 3rd overall pick in the 2026 MLB Draft this weekend. It is their highest draft pick since 2017 when they selected Royce Lewis with the 1st overall pick, and their last two top 3 picks before that were Byron Buxton and Joe Mauer. Not bad! It goes without saying that a pick of this significance will have massive implications on the future of the Minnesota Twins franchise. As we approach draft day, I took a little dive into the top prospects in this draft class and ranked my top 5 hopefuls for the Twins if they are available at 3. Enjoy!
1. SS Roch Cholowsky – UCLA
Roch Cholowsky has been the top prospect in this year’s draft for a while, but doubts are rising as the draft approaches, with some scouts opting to push Grady Emerson or Vahn Lackey to the top spot. They are all phenomenal prospects of course, but as a gold glove caliber shortstop with an all-around great offensive profile, Roch stays put at the top for me.
He had a more slender build when MLB Pipeline ranked him as the No. 44 prospect in the 2023 draft out of high school. Instead, Cholowsky went to UCLA and was able to beef up without losing the athletic profile. Meanwhile, he was producing at an elite level the entire time. He combines a short and well-controlled swing with excellent bat speed and some loft that allows him to carry the ball out consistently to all fields. There is a little more aggression in his approach that will have to be monitored as he begins his pro career, but it is an elite combo of hit and power.
Defensively, Roch has a cannon arm that consistently produces highlight throws when he’s on the move or deep in the gap. While he’s an average runner, he is incredibly smart and instinctual, which shows up both in the field and on the bases. Excellent range and defensive actions are pushing Cholowsky’s defense into elite-level shortstop talks.
While it is still highly unlikely that he is available when Minnesota is on the clock, the chances have grown, and he should be a shoo-in for the No. 3 pick if he still happens to be on the board. The Twins have lacked true shortstop prospects in recent years but would move into an excellent spot with Cholowsky and Houston, while Culpepper sits on the border. It would set them up for a future level of infield defense that we have not seen from this team in a long time. And oh yeah, Roch can hit the crap out of the ball too!
Vahn Lackey has been highly touted throughout his college years for his excellent backstop defense, but back-to-back breakout years at the plate have thrown him into “best player in college baseball” territory.
There are a lot of moving parts in his swing, including a big leg kick and stride out. He loads his hands early and has a powerful, yet easy drive through the zone. Doesn’t miss a fastball, but I worry about his ability to adjust to offspeed given how much pre-swing movement there is. His contact skills have looked good in college and his swing decisions have improved nicely over the past few years, but I do think there could be some more whiff as he moves into the pros. Still, it’s an above-average hit tool with plus power potential.
Lackey is a unique catcher with an impressive athletic profile. He stole 18 bags in 2025 and 15 more in 2026. He possesses excellent quickness at the catcher position, moving laterally and blocking with ease. He has a plus arm with a lightning-quick trigger.
Its a plus catching profile with the tools to be a high-end bat, and the continued development makes me hopeful that there is even more in the tank. He may get pushed through the minors a little slower than fans would hope to allow the bat to continue developing, but the defense is already looking great. It’s a high floor, high ceiling player. The Twins haven’t drafted a catcher anywhere in the first round since Joe Mauer, but Vahn Lackey is the odds-on favorite to become Minnesota’s first selection of the weekend and he absolutely has the talent to warrant that.
— Baseball America (@BaseballAmerica) May 31, 2026
3. SS Grady Emerson – Fort Worth Christian (HS)
Looking through clips of Grady Emerson’s swing on Twitter is fun because I watch them and say “wow that swing is beautiful” and then realize that it’s a post from 2023 when he had just entered high school. Emerson has been at the top of this class ever since scouts laid eyes on him.
His swing is so smooth. So simple and efficient in his load, gliding through the zone with some good loft and impressive bat speed. Emerson batted .532 with some solid power and was nearly impossible to strike out while showing off an incredibly mature approach. He’s a very well-rounded hitter with an easy plus hit tool, an advanced approach, and developing power.
Defensively, Grady is above-average across the boards and possesses a unique fluidity that pushes his shortstop defense into plus territory. Great instincts give him easy range and he pairs it with fluid actions and an above-average arm.
There is always more uncertainty about how high school prospects will mature physically. You can project a certain amount of added power, but it’s difficult to be certain about it, and you never know what some added muscle will do to their movement. I feel comfortable slotting Emerson in with an above-average power tool, but its not quite on Roch’s level and there is a more limited defensive ceiling. He gives me some Jackson Holliday vibes. An uber-polished high school hitter that will fly through the minors, but may not quite have that truly elite ceiling.
Grady Emerson may not be on the board very long 👀@CarlosACollazo has heard Emerson sounds like a strong fit for both the Rays and Twins in the top three.
Just one year after Tyler Bremner shot up the boards and went 2nd overall, another UCSB arm in Jackson Flora is slated to end up in the top 5. With a 1.06 ERA and 133 strikeouts in 102 innings this season, the hype is absolutely warranted.
Flora is 6’5” with long levers and some freakish arm speed. Its a whippy arm action and a lower release point. His fastball sits 96-98 and has touched triple digits. With good carry, its already an easy plus offering with potential to be one of the best fastballs in the world. He has a pair of plus breaking balls, one in the mid 80s and the other in the low 80s, both displaying some wicked sweep with huge whiff potential. His changeup has developed nicely this year, and while he is still finding the feel for command, the pitch is now flashing plus splittler-like depth.
He is a good strike-thrower, but the whippy arm motion may expose some weaknesses in command as he faces off against more talented hitters in the pros. He holds his velocity and stuff well throughout starts and has ace potential that we could see in the majors as soon as 2027. Given the three hitters at the top of charts, Flora is sitting comfortably in the No. 4 spot, but he is absolutely in play at pick 3 or even higher if one of these teams wants to go the pitching route.
— Baseball America (@BaseballAmerica) May 15, 2026
5. OF Drew Burress – Georgia Tech
Georgia Tech’s superstar turned into a running mate this year with Vahn Lackey’s breakout, but Drew Burress has been unbelievably productive for the Yellow Jackets since the day he stepped on campus. If you just looked at the home run totals and exit velocities, you would be shocked to see that Burress is just 5’9” with a pretty compact build. Likewise, if you only looked at his height and weight, you would be shocked to find out that he is Georgia Tech’s all-time home run leader.
He packs a punch in his big and lofty swing. He starts his swing standing straight up and has a sizable stride out, but a minimal hand load keeps him on time as he explodes out with quick, twitchy hands. All throughout college, Burress has posted excellent contact rates against fastballs, but has had issues adjusting to secondaries. Still, he maintains a solid hit tool and patient approach, allowing him to maximize his power output, which is plus raw pop with elite pulled fly ball rates.
Defensively, he manned centerfield for Georgia Tech, showing off good range and a plus arm. He’s not an elite defender out there and will likely end up in a corner, but is a capable centerfielder. Not an aggressive base-stealer in college, but a good runner and all-around impressive athlete.
It is mostly a 3-man race between Cholowsky, Lackey, and Emerson for Minnesota at pick 3, and if the Twins decide to go another direction, I would be shocked if they choose to add to their already overcrowded outfield group. Still, the dynamite bat that Drew Burress swings is going to intrigue some teams at the top of the draft and for good reason.
Georgia Tech CF Drew Burress is proving that size doesn’t always matter and is arguably the best pure hitter in the 2026 draft. Numerous EVs >115 MPH. 37% PullAir, 20° HH LA. Outlier combo of raw+game power along with 11% Z-Whiff. I think he sticks in CF. 3rd on my college board. pic.twitter.com/O8YOQUMbI4
The Twins obviously do not control their own destiny here, so its a wait-and-see game. If Roch Cholowsky is on the board at pick 3, I would take him with no hesitation. I’d be ecstatic to get Vahn Lackey as well. If those two are both gone when the Twins are on the clock, I think there is a conversation to be had about Flora. I would still take Emerson at 3, but I can see the vision with the flamethrowing righty. At this point, I don’t believe that any other option is in play for Minnesota. There is a lot of pressure that comes with a pick of this importance, but all of these guys have superstar potential and any of them could bust. Given the insane talent in each of these players, the Twins are getting a franchise cornerstone type of asset no matter what.
Dublin , Ireland - 22 November 2024; Mr Conor McGregor leaves court, with his partner Dee Devlin, left, after the court announced the jury's decision in the civil action case, P Ní Laimhin v McGregor & Anor, in High Court 24 at Chancery Place in Dublin. (Photo By David Fitzgerald/Sportsfile via Getty Images) | Sportsfile via Getty Images
Conor McGregor once again proclaimed his innocence after he faced criticism for making his return to action at UFC 329 following a civil lawsuit in Ireland where he was found liable for a sexual assault that allegedly took place back in 2018.
As he prepares to face Max Holloway on Saturday, McGregor was asked about the backlash he’s faced at home after a jury found him liable following a lawsuit filed by a woman named Nikita Hand, who accused the former UFC champion of assaulting her in a Dublin hotel. The jury sided with Hand and awarded her damages totaling £206,000 ($271,742.84).
McGregor appealed the verdict but that was also shut down by the courts.
“I am an innocent man,” McGregor said during UFC 329 media day. “I’ll stand for my innocence until the day I go out. This is still a situation where I fight. There’s a reason it didn’t go where it went and went to a civil trial. It is what it is. It stings deep. I continue to fight.
“I know the truth. I know that lying lips are an abomination to the lord. I know that anything done in darkness will soon come to light. I trust in god that it’s coming. You best believe it’s coming and I look very, very forward to the day.”
Police investigated the claims but criminal charges were never filed against McGregor.
Hand ultimately filed a civil lawsuit instead, and during testimony, she claimed that the UFC superstar “raped and battered” her during the alleged incident.
When he took the stand, McGregor claimed that the acts with Hand were consensual and while the sex was “athletic, physical,” he denied assaulting her.
While McGregor continues to vehemently deny the allegations against him, the 37-year-old fighter admitted on Wednesday that his life spiraled out of control after he achieved so much success inside and outside of combat sports.
In 2016, McGregor became the first ever simultaneous two-division UFC champion and that led to a massive boxing match being booked against Floyd Mayweather where he reportedly earned around $100 million for the fight. That was also when McGregor launched his Proper No. 12 whiskey brand, which he eventually sold alongside his partners in 2021 to Proximo Spirits for a reported $600 million price tag.
“Obviously. 2017, double weight world champion, Floyd Mayweather banked and then I launch an Irish whiskey,” McGregor said. “I didn’t drink heavily at all in that time of my life. I was an athlete at the top of my game. Next thing you know, there’s thousands upon thousands of bottles in my garage.
“[They’d tell me] sell this, Conor. OK, I’d leave my property with two bottles under my arm. That was it. I was caught. That’s it.”
McGregor says in recent years he’s cleaned up his act and devoted himself to faith and family, which put him back on track to resume his fighting career.
“God gave me these lessons, that’s it,” McGregor said. “I was trapped and caught. It is what it is. I trust in God. I trust in my journey and I trust in the truth. If the world is against the truth, then I am against the world. That is where I stand.”
CLEVELAND, OH - OCTOBER 12: Defensive lineman Art Still #67 of the Kansas City Chiefs pursues the play as he deflects the block of offensive lineman Cody Risien #63 of the Cleveland Browns during a game at Municipal Stadium on October 12, 1986 in Cleveland, Ohio. The Browns defeated the Chiefs 20-7. (Photo by George Gojkovich/Getty Images) | Getty Images
We are 67 days away from the Kansas City Chiefs‘ season-opening game against the Denver Broncos on “Monday Night Football” in Week 1.
The No. 67 jersey has not been worn in Kansas City since offensive tackle Lucas Niang last wore it in 2022, but it was worn by a memorable player in Chiefs history.
The all-time No. 67 in Chiefs history
Art Still (1978 – 1987)
After being drafted second overall by the Chiefs out of the University of Kentucky, Still started every game right away and earned Pro Bowl and second-team All-Pro honors by his third season in the NFL.
He would earn four Pro Bowl selections and two second-team All-Pro seasons, shining during a dormant period in franchise history.
He went on to play for the Buffalo Bills for two seasons before retiring. He was eventually inducted into the Chiefs Ring of Honor in 1998.
67: Isiah Pacheco’s “Run” PFF grade in 2025
The season-long grade from Pro Football Focus was a slight improvement over Pacheco’s 2024 “run” grade of 65.2, which was affected by an early-season leg injury.
Among the 49 NFL running backs who carried the ball 100 times last season, Pacheco ranked 47th in “run” grade.
In the 2023 season, Pacheco earned an 80.2 “run” grade, the best of his career, but according to PFF’s grading system, he has not been the same since then, which tends to align with the eye test for most Chiefs fans.
The team has clearly been missing top-tier talent at the position, so running back Kenneth Walker appears to be the savior Kansas City’s offense needs.
World Cup 2026: Will there be a World Cup winner from Serie A?
The 2026 World Cup is now entering its decisive phase. The quarter-finals are just around the corner, and several Serie A professionals remain in the hunt for the world title. But which Serie A players have the best chances with their respective national teams?
The tournament has already seen its fair share of surprises. Turkey, featuring Juve star Kenan Yıldız, was eliminated in the group stage, as were the Brazilians, who included Serie A players Éderson (Atalanta) and Bremer (Juve). Other major nations, such as Germany and the Netherlands, also had to head home early.
Now, the quarter-finals await. In the first half of the draw, France faces Morocco and Spain takes on Belgium, while in the second half, surprise package Norway meets England, and Argentina plays Switzerland. In total, 22 Serie A players remain in the competition—but which of them have the best shot at the title with their countries? Here is a look at the probabilities and betting odds.
The title underdogs featuring Serie A players
Belgium, Morocco, and Switzerland have already defied the odds in this tournament, managing to beat strong teams on their way to the quarter-finals. However, their chances of pulling off a sensational World Cup victory remain slim.
Belgium, boasting five players based in Serie A, faces reigning European champions Spain in the quarter-finals and could meet France in the semi-finals. These are two formidable opponents that will likely push the Belgian national team—currently in a period of transition—to its limits.
Belgium’s chance to win the World Cup
Odds: 34.00 at bet365 (reference date: 9th of July 2026)
Probability: 2,9%
Morocco is considered one of the tournament’s surprise packages, though the team undoubtedly possesses immense individual quality. Reaching the quarter-finals was a thoroughly deserved achievement, yet France might prove to be a step too far for this strong Moroccan side.
SEATTLE, WASHINGTON – JULY 06: Romelu Lukaku #9 of Belgium celebrates with teammates after scoring the team’s fourth goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 match between USA and Belgium at Seattle Stadium on July 06, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
Morocco’s chance to win the World Cup
Odds: 34.00 at bet365 (reference date: 9th of July 2026)
Probability: 2,9%
Switzerland is certainly a team to watch, particularly given their collective unity and the presence of game-changing players like Johan Manzambi. However, he has recently been sidelined by injury, and the match against Colombia likely took a heavy physical toll. Ultimately, Argentina will likely prove an insurmountable hurdle, not least due to the excellent form of Lionel Messi.
Switzerland’s chance to win the World Cup
Odds: 34.00 at bet365 (reference date: 9th of July 2026)
Probability: 2,9%
Norway on the Rise
Norway and its fans are currently writing a minor footballing fairy tale and serving up the tournament’s biggest surprise. Off the pitch, Norwegian supporters have created an outstanding atmosphere in the streets and stadiums since the tournament began. An energy that seems to have translated onto the field as well.
EAST RUTHERFORD, NEW JERSEY – JULY 05: Erling Haaland #9 of Norway gestures towards the fans after scoring his team’s second goal against Brazil during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round Of 16 match between Brazil and Norway at New York New Jersey Stadium on July 05, 2026 in East Rutherford, New Jersey. (Photo by Al Bello/Getty Images)
Led by superstar Erling Haaland, the team has impressed so far with exciting attacking football and beautifully crafted goals. Consequently, their quarter-final opponents, England, should prepare to face a Scandinavian side playing with freedom and confidence, a squad that boasts no fewer than five Serie A players.
Norway’s chance to win the World Cup
Odds: 17.00 at bet365 (reference date: 9th of July 2026)
Probability: 5,9%
A Repeat of the 2022 World Cup Final?
The two major favourites for the title are, of course, France and Argentina. Even before the tournament began, these two nations were considered the top contenders for World Cup glory, and the French, in particular, have not put a foot wrong so far.
While Argentina struggled somewhat against Cape Verde and Egypt, France impressed against both Sweden and Paraguay, showcasing a variety of strengths. The French will now face Morocco in top form, likely followed by European champions Spain, before a potential rematch of the 2022 final.
Argentina’s chance to win the World Cup
Odds: 5.00 at bet365 (reference date: 9th of July 2026)
Probability: 20%
In the final, should the two teams meet head-to-head, it would be very difficult to pick a favourite. Both squads are packed with quality, and as seen in 2022, the outcome often hinges on form on the day. Nevertheless, both then and now, the French are considered the favourites to win the title, at least according to the bookmakers.
France’s chance to win the World Cup
Odds: 2.87 at bet365 (reference date: 9th of July 2026)
Probability: 34,8%
Note: This article was written in collaboration with the experts at MySportwetten.de/ch. All information regarding sports betting in Switzerland, as well as the current betting providers in the country, is listed there.
Karen Khachanov was the first athlete to play with the prototype Wilson Defyer at the tour level.
Wilson
When Karen Khachanov won Halle in 2025 using a Wilson prototype racket, it was the only frame like it he had. It was early days for Wilson crafting a new racket and Khachanov’s run with the blacked-out frame had people taking notice of what turned out to be a precursor to this month’s launch of the Wilson Defyer.
“It was driven by a tour insight, to be quite frank,” David Packowitz, senior global product line manager for performance tennis at Wilson, tells me about the rapid movement between early 2025 idea to July 2026 Defyer release, a fresh Wilson focus on spin and power. “In this case our muse and our focus was we need a racket that is going to work with the tour players, so we started with them. From the first test we did, it became about let’s test and get this in their hands as quick as possible. It hit on a need.”
Before the project launched, Wilson identified tour-level insights that drove the project. It was created for a player dubbed the “challenger”—an existing or aspiring elite player looking for success at the next level, whether a top-100 player looking to break through the top 80 or a player in the top 20 wanting to reach the top 10—willing to use equipment to bridge that gap. “These types of players were looking for a powerful spin racket they just couldn’t find in our family,” Packowitz says. Additionally, as court conditions have slowed and players have gotten more powerful, players now look to equipment to improve, even if just 1%. “The Defyer,” Packowitz says, “was the perfect storm for us to go out and do that.”
The new Wilson Defyer racket is designed for powerful spin.
Wilson
Michael Schaeffer, global product director of racket sports at Wilson, tells me the project really embraced players willing to shed the status quo of never wanting to change rackets. “The mindset of the ‘challenger’ tour play is one looking for any area they can improve and more and more they are looking at equipment,” he says. “We kind of feel like in this moment in tennis, where the core of the equipment players use is changing rapidly, it is a really exciting time to be in racket development. We are not in this stale market. Things are continually evolving and there is a lot of excitement.”
Technology Defines The Defyer
New Torq Shaft technology defines the Defyer. “The shaft creates stability and power, and the hoop can deflect and release spin and lateral bending,” Packowtiz says. The shaft tapers from thick lower near the handle to thinner as it moves up, delivering stability and centering power in the heart of the racket. A long handle also allows players with a two-handed backhand to get more leverage on the ball. Players who load up forehands by placing their off hand on the throat now get an octagonal shape to match the handle. Packowitz says tour players have told him the design and technology give them confidence from first strike, a certain “authority at pickup,” as he calls it.
The Defyer launches with a 98 Pro and three weights of the Defyer 100. The 98-suare-inch head on the Pro version is 305 grams unstrung in a 16x20 string pattern and is nine points headlight. The three 100-square-inch versions all feature a 16x19 string pattern for more access to spin with power. The 100 comes in at 300 grams, still at nine points headlight, for what Packowitz calls a “wonderful maneuverable spec for someone who wants to generate tons of spin.” The 100L drops to 285 grams and the 100UL is 265.
The shape of the throat sets apart the Wilson Defyer.
Wilson
The 100s feature taller beams than the 98 at 12 o’clock and 3 o’clock that then taper. That width creates more power. All the frames feature an airfoil bumper for improved aerodynamics.
Packowitz says that not all players require the same amount of lateral bending and the 98 has less. “Someone playing the 98 is typically taking bigger cuts,” he says. “The 100 gives more [bending] for more spin generation. It is very in line with developing a racket that delivers powerful spin.”
Schaeffer says that most of the tour-level players are using the 98 Pro, but Maria Sakkari and Janice Tjen, both WTA top-50 players, have opted for the Defyer 100. As more players start playtesting the Defyer, he expects to see additional athletes opting for both the 98 Pro and the 100.
Tour-Level Development
It’s not normal for Wilson to go from project start to retail in about 18 months. Engineers treated the racket design like a motorsports project with a focus on max RPMs, aerodynamics and other traits that trace to F1. “We truly see ourselves as the best pit crew and engineering team in tennis,” Packowitz says. “It gave us a north star for a clear direction. It was a lot of fun.”
The speed of the project came thanks to early success. Engineers received insight for the project at the beginning of 2025 and had the first prototype ready in spring 2025. Khachanov, who was amid frame testing, received a sample. “We call him the first man on the moon,” Packowitz says about being the first pro player to use the racket. “He had an amazing experience.”
Holger Rune is the latest athlete to switch to Wilson, choosing the Defyer.
Wilson
Khachanov took that lone racket to Halle. “I felt confident with this racket from the first moment I used it,” Khachanov says. “It was great to be part of the development process, and the final version exceeds all of my expectations.”
Khachanov’s immediate connection proved Wilson was on the right track early in the process and not far from a final version. “Normally we give more time, but sometimes we get it right right away,” Schaeffer says. “We are working with the best athletes in the world, and they give us the goal line of when we are close to being done.”
With the engineering ahead of schedule, players started bringing blacked-out prototypes to tournaments, even if creating hype wasn’t the aim. “The goal was we need to focus on building a powerful spin racket for the best players in the world,” Packowitz says. “The tennis world noticing was completely extra. We developed something special with a true insight in mind. It is so rare to get it right in the first couple goes.”
Moise Kouame gave the racket recent limelight. Even before his breakout run at Roland Garros, Kouame won three straight futures tournaments after switching to the Defyer. “Not only were we solving problems for current tour players, but [it was great] to see this truly is the racket for the next generation of players,” Schaeffer says. During Wimbledon, British wild card Arthur Fery has ridden the blacked-out Defyer into the seminal.
The Wilson Defyer tennis racket.
Wilson
Holger Rune is the latest to switch. “I was instantly drawn to this racket when I first started playtesting with Wilson,” Rune says. “They have been supportive of my recovery, and I can’t wait to compete with Defyer when I hit the court.”
Tour players will now start playing with the final retail cosmetic—the July 9 presale in the United States and Canada has the racket shipping July 23 for the 98 Pro and Aug. 21 for the 100s—of a bold “adrenalin red” colorway.
“We knew this was going to be the racket that defined the future of tennis and future of our brand,” Packowitz says. “Red means spin, read means speed, red means max performance. Red is Wilson and red is Defyer. It is so fitting. We are Wilson, we are red, it runs in our blood. We are super excited to have a racket be out there to define tennis for our brand.”
The Cubs’ 9-7 win over the Orioles Wednesday evening, their third straight and 18th in their last 24, had a little bit of everything the 2026 season to date has provided.
Lots of homers? Check.
Some great defense? Check.
Some dodgy relief work, pointing out the need for bullpen improvements? Double-check, because the Cubs came close to blowing a six-run seventh-inning lead, yikes.
All right, since that didn’t happen, let’s begin at the beginning.
That was a tremendous catch by Taylor Ward. It’s not totally clear from the clip, but Ward might have stolen a home run from Bregman. At least Bregman is starting to drive the ball again. Good things should follow.
Pretty, pretty cool, I’d say. PCA’s going to be a candidate for Player of the Week again if he keeps this up. One more fact about PCA’s third-inning homer from BCB’s JohnW53:
The Cubs went 157 plate appearances without a homer from the last of the eight vs. the Padres on July 1 until Pete Crow-Armstrong’s in the third inning Wednesday night.
The Orioles tied the game off Colin Rea in the bottom of the third, scoring a run on a double play. Then Rea gave up a two-run homer to Pete Alonso in the fourth that gave Baltimore a 3-1 lead. For Alonso it was his 16th career homer off Cubs pitching, the most off any team not in the NL East, where he used to make his home.
The Cubs came roaring back to take the lead in the fifth with three more long balls of their own.
Two pitches, two runs, pretty efficient! More on these two homers from John:
The homers by Michael Conforto and Carson Kelly were just the Cubs’ second back-to-back blasts this season. The previous pair were by Alex Bregman and Ian Happ on March 29, at home vs. the Natiionals.
The Cubs hit 16, 12, 20, 10 and 10 pairs in the last five seasons. They have homered back-to-back 408 times in the regular season since 1876, plus 11 sets of back-to-back-to-back, for a total of 419 sets of consecutive homers.
Rea was removed with one out in the sixth with another decent outing, the only real mistake the home run pitch to Alonso. Drew Pomeranz finished up the sixth without incident and then the Cubs blew the game open — or so we thought! — with a five-run seventh.
With one out, Carson Kelly walked and Dansby Swanson singled. The O’s called on Grant Wolfram, who had faced 113 batters before this game and walked four of them. Of course that meant he walked the first hitter he faced, PCA. (And you think the Cubs have bullpen issues. Well, yes, they do, but so do a lot of other teams!)
The sac fly made it 5-3, and both trailing runners moved up. Michael Busch walked to load the bases again — that means within three batters, Wolfram had walked half as many as he had for the entire season before this game.
This was Grant Wolfram’s night to do stuff he hadn’t done all year. Before this game he had not allowed a single home run, as noted, among 113 batters faced. That streak reached 116 with the three batters faced in this game up to this point.
The Cubs had a six-run lead heading to the bottom of the eighth. You would think that would be enough.
My friends, it almost wasn’t. Pomeranz, left in to throw the seventh, allowed a home run to Tyler O’Neill that made it 9-4, and then two more singles before he was replaced with Trent Thornton. Thornton finished off the inning, but not before he gave up an RBI single, the run charged to Pomeranz. Still, it’s 9-5 going to the eighth. What could possibly…
Don’t finish that question and don’t answer it. Two more O’s homers off Caleb Thielbar — who’s really not having a good year at all — made it 9-7. That included O’Neill’s second homer of the game, and the fourth Orioles long ball to add to the Cubs’ five homers on the evening. And things could have been worse. After the homers, with two out Jackson Holliday doubled, bringing Gunnar Henderson to the plate as the potential tying run.
But could the Cubs record three outs in the ninth without giving up two runs?
Well, you now know the answer to that. Jacob Webb, who’s done a decent job filling in as closer for Daniel Palencia, recorded the first two outs of the ninth, both ground balls, on just four pitches. Then he ran a 1-2 count on Alonso… at which time some idiot ran onto the field. As is normal policy for TV channels, Marquee correctly didn’t show this, though Boog and JD said this person was wearing Cubs garb. Don’t do that. Just don’t. Seriously.
For Webb, that was his, uh, team-leading fourth save. So, yay?
Sure, yay. Someone’s got to do the job. But clearly, in addition to needing some rotation help, the Cubs need bullpen reinforcements. Some might come when injured relievers (including Palencia) return. But Jed Hoyer should also be exploring the trade market for relief pitchers.
One last note, this one on the Cubs’ five-homer game, from John:
After hitting five home runs in a 6-0 win over the Red Sox at Wrigley Field on July 19, 2025, the Cubs did not hit five again in 149 consecutive game. Now they have done it in three of their last seven: five on June 30, eight on July 1 and five vs. the Orioles — with none in the four games between the last two.
The Cubs picked up a game on the Brewers, who lost Wednesday to the Cardinals, and trail Milwaukee by six games, while still leading the third-place Cardinals by 3.5 games. The Cubs also lead the Phillies by 1.5 games for the top wild card spot.
All’s well that ends well, though, and the Cubs continue to find ways to win. They’ll go for the series sweep Thursday afternoon — and that’s a change, the game’s been moved up to 12:35 p.m. CT due to impending weather in Baltimore Thursday evening, as noted here last night. David Peterson gets the start for the Cubs and Trevor Rogers goes for the O’s. TV coverage will be via Marquee Sports Network and the BCB game preview will post at 11 a.m. CT.
Gil Hanse has been tabbed to do a historic restoration of the Mid Ocean Club in Bermuda, the latest C.B. Macdonald course he'll restore after Sleepy Hollow and Yale.
Mid Ocean Club
Golf architect Gil Hanse is headed to Bermuda to restore the acclaimed Charles Blair Macdonald-designed Mid Ocean Club after recent historical restorations of Macdonald masterpieces at Yale Golf Course and Sleepy Hollow Golf Club.
Earth moving work at Mid Ocean, which is Macdonald’s lone international design and is ranked 44th in Golf Digest’s list of the 100 greatest golf courses outside the U.S., will begin in fall 2027 following a clubhouse renovation and upgrade. The course is expected to reopen in late 2028.
Gil Hanse (right) and Jim Wagner (left) are overseeing the restoration of the Mid Ocean Club in Bermuda, which begins in fall 2027.
Hanse Golf Course Design
Hanse, who first visited Bermuda and the Mid Ocean Club 40 years ago while on honeymoon with his wife Tracey, said the opportunity to restore the course, which dates to the early 1920s, is an honor given that Macdonald is on his “personal Mount Rushmore” of golf architects. Hanse completed a comprehensive rebuild at Sleepy Hollow in New York in 2018, while Yale reopened this year after a massive $25 million restoration overseen by Hanse and his team.
“He only built 10 or 12 golf courses, depending on how many you credit to him. The fact that we now have a significant opportunity at Mid Ocean Club, means the world to us,” Hanse, who will again team on the project with partner Jim Wagner, said of C.B. Macdonald. Hanse has three of his original designs among Golf Digest’s Top 100 U.S. courses and, alongside Wagner, has worked on restorations or renovations at about 20 more.
“Every single golf course C.B. Macdonald worked on was impactful, not only from the standpoint of that particular club, but in the world of golf course architecture,” added Hanse.
Century old images from the Mid Ocean Club, including what's thought to be architect C.B. Macdonald.
Mid Ocean Club
Historical Research
The historical research for the restoration project at Mid Ocean includes the recent discovery of a 1926 silent film featuring what is believed to be the only moving pictures of Macdonald, who is known as the “Father of American golf architecture.” Rick Skelly, a member and researcher at the club, found the footage in a 1926 film about Bermuda in the archives of the Smithsonian Institution. Skelly was scouring the long film hoping to find imagery of the course to help the design team when the images switched to the first tee of the Mid Ocean Club and what historians believe to be Macdonald taking a backswing and later putting on the opening green.
While Macdonald spent summers at his home at The National Golf Links of America on Long Island, another of his most famous designs, he owned a home and cottage overlooking the famed 5th hole at Mid Ocean Club where he wintered every year until his death in 1939. Macdonald, who teamed with Seth Raynor on the design at Mid Ocean, is best known for template holes such as “Redan,” “Alps,” and “Eden” that were inspired by holes on some of the greatest British links courses.
The Cape 5th hole at Mid Ocean is one of the most well-known holes that will be restored, with changes including the removal of mangrove trees along the water.
Mid Ocean Club
Hanse has called the 5th at Mid Ocean, which features a bite-off-what-you-dare diagonal drive over Mangrove Lake from an elevated tee, one of the most audacious of Macdonald’s so-called “Cape holes” as well as one of the “greatest holes in the world of golf.”
A historic photo of players teeing off on the 5th hole at the Mid Ocean Club.
Mid Ocean Club
“Ultimately our goal is to be faithful to Macdonald and restore his work,” said Hanse, who has already completed hand-drawn designs for the project that include the restoration of modifications done by Robert Trent Jones Sr. in 1953.
“With the archival information and, ultimately, having a presence on site and being on the machinery myself, we will have an opportunity to get in the ground and faithfully restore what Macdonald and Raynor built on the property.
“It's our expectation that when we're finished, members will see the golf course through the lens that he saw it through – and that will be a wonderful success,” Hanse added.
Aerial photo of the Mid Ocean Club in Bermuda, the lone course that architect C.B. Macdonald designed outside the U.S.
Mid Ocean Club
In addition to the world on the golf course, the project includes a detailed environmental management plan that expands and enhances the habitat for native plants and wildlife, from the endangered Diamondback Terrapin to the rare Bermuda Skink.
On the infrastructure side, the private club is undertaking a clubhouse rehabilitation that includes the construction of a new south façade, a refresh of the clubhouse interiors, and the addition of a state-of-the-art performance center and new golf shop. The efforts, including Hanse’s work on the golf course, are part of the club’s commitment to preserve its legacy for current members as well as generations to follow.
“Gil is unsurpassed for his attention to detail in the restoration of some of the world’s greatest golf courses,” said Mid Ocean CEO and General Manager Austen Gravestock, “and we are excited for what he will bring to Mid Ocean Club.”
Architect C.B. Macdonald wintered at Mid Ocean Club until the time of his death.
Mid Ocean Club
This article was originally published on Forbes.com
TOPSHOT - Dortmund's German forward #27 Karim Adeyemi celebrates after scoring the 3-0 goal as Villarreal's Ghanaian midfielder #16 Thomas Partey (L, background) reacts during the UEFA Champions League league phase day 5 football match between Borussia Dortmund and Villarreal CF in Dortmund, on November 25, 2025. (Photo by INA FASSBENDER / AFP via Getty Images) | AFP via Getty Images
Barcelona are reportedly closing in on a deal for Borussia Dortmund attacker Karim Adeyemi who could become the club’s second transfer of the summer window after Anthony Gordon.
The Catalan giants have reportedly made an opening bid for the Germany star and hope to tie up a deal quickly as he is keen to make the switch to Camp Nou.
Adeyemi has worked with Hansi Flick previously and would offer the Barcelona boss further depth out wide for the 2026-27 season.
There’s speculation already that Roony Bardghji may leave if Adeyemi does arrive, while Raphinha’s future remains in doubt with Barcelona also expected to move for Julian Alvarez from Atletico Madrid.
So today’s Barca Blaugranes Question of the Day is:
Would Karim Adeyemi be a good signing or should Barcelona steer clear?
Now it’s over to you! Feel free to share your thoughts, predictions, opinions and answers in the comments section below!
In Today’s Links: another high mark for the Seattle Seahawks’ offseason, a look at the one-of-oneness of our squad’s coaching staff, a look at the depth in the CB room, Charles Cross and expectation, and a bit more! Thanks for being here with us at Field Gulls. We appreciate you. Go, ‘Hawks!
Cardinals Trey McBride said what?!? – Revenge of the Birds Everyone in the NFL knows that to have a good running game, you have to possess capable tight ends to help extend the offensive line. And if he is a good blocker and can lead the team in catches, that is a huge bonus.
The Las Vegas Aces bench celebrates. | Getty Images
Thursday evening features a pair of high-profile WNBA games.
The Atlanta Dream will be aiming to snap their five-game losing streak against the visiting Seattle Storm, a team that handed them one of their five straight Ls (8 p.m. ET, Prime Video). Then, the Phoenix Mercury host the Indiana Fever, with everything (most all of it unnecessary) that will come with that one (10 p.m. ET, Prime Video).
I’m most interested in the lower-profile matchup between the Las Vegas Aces, hopefully benefiting from A’ja Wilson’s return to the lineup, and the Portland Fire, as the defending champs are making their second trip of the season to the Rose City (10 p.m. ET, WNBA League Pass).
My intrigue lies on the Aces’ side because of the seemingly questionable bets they’ve made, headlined by their latest one: waiving Chennedy Carter
And while it’s absurd to see a single game as a referendum on team-building decisions, the contest against the spunky expansion squad will provide more evidence, either positive or negative, about how the Aces have elected to approach their championship defense.
These are four decisions from the Aces that I question, seeing them as potentially sinking their repeat dreams. Let me know in the comments if you agree, as well as how you evaluate the moves Vegas has, and hasn’t, made.
From the outside, it’s unfair to try to assess which side, if any, is at fault, even if Chennedy’s track record, as Beckett detailed, leads to certain assumptions.
I think, however, all can agree that it is unfortunate.
As a pure talent, Carter might be top five in league. She is a hooper, a bucket and a problem. It is absurd for a 5-foot-9 guard to score as efficiently as Carter was doing so from all over the floor. With her as a super-scoring sixth player, it seemed like Vegas really had pulled a rabbit out of hat, adding an absolutely elite talent at little cost to a team that otherwise had exhausted most of its financial and transactional resources.
Why not keep trying to make it work? I would rather hang on to Carter and all the upside she possesses, risking the roster spot and guaranteed dollars, over dismissing her to add a player, no offense to the just-signed Justine Pissott, who probably won’t make a difference, and may not even see the court, in the playoffs.
Before the season, the Aces gambled on Carter, and the bet appeared to pay off. Now, they’re cashing out early. Are they sacrificing a bigger pay day? Or, avoiding a larger loss?
2. Keeping Kierstan Bell
Asked to guess the player most likely to be waived by the Aces, Kierstan Bell’s name likely would have come up before Carter’s.
Yet, inside the Aces, Bell appears to be the anti-Carter. The on-court value is questionable, but the vibes are immaculate. She’s now in her fifth season with the squad, ensconced even as she is shooting a career-low 26 percent from the field and 20.6 percent from 3, while also not providing positive defensive value.
However, she’s got three rings, and although it seems like other options might better help Vegas secure ring No. 4, they’re betting that Bell remains the right fit for this locker room.
3. Not re-signing Kiah Stokes
When recapping the recent success of the Golden State Valkyries, Zack Ward discussed the positive impact of Kiah Stokes, noting that the former Ace is not only offering expected rim protection and rebounding for the Valkyries but also adding offensive value by experimenting with a 3-point shot. The volume is low, but a 37.5 percent clip is impressive for a player long considered a non-shooter.
Should Vegas regret letting Stokes walk to Golden State as an unrestricted free agent?
Despite her newfound 3-point stroke, it’s likely that teams will still dare Stokes to shoot. In the playoffs, in particular, most opponents would be preoccupied with Wilson, Jackie Young and Chelsea Gray, crowding Vegas’ primary offensive threats while content to let Stokes fire away. But Stokes is a proven playoff defender, and the bigs Vegas signed in her stead, Cheyenne Parker-Tyus and Brianna Turner, have yet to inspire playoff confidence.
Stokes also did not sign a financially prohibitive deal. The first-year salary of the two-year guaranteed deal she inked is a team-friendly $375,000. That’s less than Dana Evans, who has yet to play this season due to injury, signed for with Vegas.
Retaining Stokes, even if her offensive limitations ultimately persisted, seemed like a safe, smart bet.
4. Re-signing Jewell Loyd
Though she did not come close to approaching her Gold Mamba standard in her first season in Vegas, Jewell Loyd was rewarded a three-year contract starting at $800,000 from the Aces this offseason.
Yes, it’s great to see Jewell getting a lot of green. But, a team aiming for a title repeat should maximize their spending power and be a bit more stingy. A player’s projected production, not their past production, should determine their pay.
The loss of Carter now puts more pressure on Loyd to fulfill her contract, as Carter, on a minimum, was providing the level of off-the-bench offensive impact expected of Loyd. So far, Loyd is averaging 8.3 points per game on 33.3 shooting from 3. Now a 3-and-D role player, Loyd, at minimum, has to be automatic from downtown in order for Vegas’ bet on her to pay off.
But, as Zack wrote earlier this season, Loyd remains a proven winner. She’s never lost a WNBA Finals game! And if she again comes through at the right moments, the bet will be worth it, regardless of the overall value proposition.
Ultimately, the Aces have earned every benefit of the doubt—and then some.
Last season, I was critical of their trade for NaLyssa Smith, seeing it as an overpay for a player whose time in the WNBA suggested she would struggle to make a difference for the then-staggering squad. Instead, Smith has proven to be a perfect piece, helping the Aces complete their title-winning turnaround last season before enjoying the best season of her career in 2026.
We’ll see if the Aces, once again, are making the right bets.
Since the news broke surrounding former Detroit Lions cornerback Terrion Arnold, many fans began to wonder how the team would address the loss. Prior to that situation completely unfolding, Lions general manager Brad Holmes and the rest of his staff spent plenty of resources addressing the overall depth of the secondary. Still, losing Arnold, who was projected by many to be the other starting outside cornerback opposite of D.J. Reed, stings quite a bit.
So where does Detroit go from here? That is the question myself and my good friend Meko Scott addressed in our most recent video over on the Pride of Detroit YouTube Channel. And while most of the major moves via trade in free agency have already taken place, there is still plenty of time prior to the regular season getting underway.
To kick the conversation off, we went with the option that would likely be the most exciting—trading for a cornerback. Many have pointed to Denzel Ward of the Cleveland Browns, and we add a few other names that could be interesting adds. Spoiler alert—I would temper expectations in terms of Detroit going with the trade option.
Next up, we kicked around the idea of the Lions adding a veteran in free agency once training camp gets rolling. In my opinion, this seems like the more likely avenue due to cost and availability. And lastly, we discussed the overall depth of the secondary if Detroit is going to stick with who they already have in the building.
You can watch the entire video right here. As always, please be sure to like and subscribe to the channel. Your support allows us to reach other Lions fans around the world.
Yahoo Sports introduces a new era with College Fantasy Football.
College football is more than just a version of the pro game. It has its own distinct style and culture — and its own massive following on Saturdays. Now, it's getting its own distinct Yahoo Fantasy sports experience.
Yahoo Sports is offering a new season-long college fantasy football game, featuring a completely reimagined format designed to mirror the excitement of the modern era. The game features players from college football's biggest programs, expanded rosters to support the sport's wealth of talent and a brand new team "Offense" roster position to reward today's high-scoring offenses. It is the latest addition to a growing fantasy game lineup from Yahoo Sports, which was named "Best Product Experience" by the Fantasy Sports & Gaming Association (FSGA) earlier this year.
Like traditional fantasy football, Yahoo College Fantasy Football is a season-long game with head-to-head weekly matchups. Drafts, trades and waiver pickups work the same way, and the scoring system is similar.
However, the game features several new elements built for today's college game:
Players from powerhouse programs: Reflecting the modern conference landscape, fans can draft players from any of the Power 4 conferences (Big 10, SEC, Big 12, ACC) plus Notre Dame. With a condensed player pool, fans can expect a more balanced, competitive experience.
Team Offense: For the first time in Yahoo Fantasy history, fans can start an "Offense" position with team-level aggregate scoring. Fans can draft a college team's offense as a whole and earn points for that team's touchdowns, total yards, field goals made and wins, and lose points for turnovers and losses. The new position rewards the dynamic and creative offenses of today's college football.
Expanded rosters: The game features a larger fantasy roster (18 players) than traditional fantasy football (15 players). As the transfer portal creates new opportunities for playing time and stardom, NIL keeps talented upperclassmen in school, and freshmen are increasingly game-ready, the modern game has more stars than ever. Now fans can add even more of them to their fantasy teams.
"College football fans live for Saturdays, and Yahoo College Fantasy Football is about to add to the excitement," said Jarrod Schwarz, General Manager, Yahoo Sports. "We built this game to capture everything that makes the sport so special, giving fans a whole new reason to cheer for every touchdown, celebrate every big play, and get even more invested in the teams and players they already love."
This initiative is being supported by Publicis Sports, the dedicated sports practice within Publicis Media Exchange (PMX). Publicis Sports clients will have exclusive access to new advertising and sponsorship opportunities within the Yahoo College Fantasy Football game. Coca-Cola is the first brand to be integrated throughout the college fantasy product experience.
"We are excited to partner with Yahoo Sports on this initiative and bring new, premium brand experiences to our clients," said Jon Tuck, President, Publicis Sports. "College football has an enormous and passionate fan base that is engaged year-round and many of our clients are activating across the entire ecosystem – whether it's talent/NIL, content, media, partnerships with teams or conferences. This is another way we can give them an always-on connection to continually grow fan engagement and maximize their sports investments across college football properties."
New Game, New Expert
To help fans navigate this new game, Yahoo Sports is adding even more award-winning expertise to its fantasy analyst roster. Eric Froton, a three-time Fantasy Sports Writers Association (FSWA) College Sports Writer of the Year, is joining Yahoo Sports as a college fantasy football analyst. Froton has been delivering college fantasy football advice since 2018, including most recently at NBC Sports, and has been playing the format for 25 years. For Yahoo, he'll provide dedicated college fantasy football rankings and analysis, as well as appear on a range of Yahoo Sports shows.
Fans can sign up for Yahoo College Fantasy Football now: yahoofantasy.com/college. Drafts open Aug. 3, with scoring starting when Week 1 kicks off Sept. 3. So what are you waiting for — join or create a league now!
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I can’t say whether Ty Simpson has had a great start to his career with the Los Angeles Rams, but if you check out Simpson’s quotes (you can see some below), he seems to be trying his best. On some level, that is all that can be asked. Try your best.
Now, depending where you look, what you search on the internet, Simpson has struggled to pass Stetson Bennett. Is that true? It’s on the internet, so it must be true. Even if Simpson is moving along slower than Bennett at this point, how bad is that? If the internet says that’s bad, then that’s bad.
We try to have fun around here, but here’s the rub: On some level Simpson hasn’t even really begun his first NFL season, yet. He’s entering it, and he’s getting acclimated to life in the NFL. And to hear Simpson tell it, he’s doing his best and taking it all in. Who knew? Or maybe so far, Simpson is doing exactly what the Rams expected. Maybe that’s why they drafted him.
We’ll see, but it’s July and the NFL storylines should only get hotter from here. Thank you for checking out Turf Show Times! It’s almost Friday! We’re close, real close. Have a great day!
“”[It’s like] drinking from a fire hydrant,” Simpson said during OTAs. “You’re expected [to do] a lot. The quarterback runs the show here, just how I like it. But it’s just making sure that you’re disciplined and you’re detail-oriented.”
“I mean, he’s the MVP for a reason,” Simpson said of Stafford, who earned the award this past season. “Everything he does, he’s so just aware of everything. Aware of how everything works [and is] so detailed. Being in the room with him is just such a blessing.”
“There’s a continuing conversation regarding how long Matthew Stafford will play and for the Los Angeles Rams, keeping their QB1 successful is the key to maintaining his happiness. In order to maintain the success of their top gunslinger, they must surround him with young talent.
The Rams have done so through bold trades and smart drafting. That couldn’t be made more evident than with CBS Sports’ list of the NFL’s top 25 players who are 25 and younger. Writer Tyler Sullivan named Rams cornerback Trent McDuffie and receiver Puka Nacua to the list.“
“Shockingly, Aaron Donald, who terrorized opposing quarterbacks for years during his nine-year career with the Rams, has been linked to a 2026-27 reunion with Los Angeles following the Garrett trade.
While a potential unretirement move was more an alluring fantasy than a legitimate opportunity at first, NFL insider Jason La Canfora recently provided the public with a new game-changing update on the chances of Donald signing with the Rams in the foreseeable future.
“With training camp now less than a month away, the NFL is widely anticipating the return of future Hall of Fame defensive tackle Aaron Donald to the Los Angeles Rams,” Canfora wrote last Tuesday.“
Of the many sizes and shapes the best gaming monitors come in, the 34-inch ultra-wide 21:9 screen strikes a good balance between size and player immersion. It’s wider than the 32-inch 16:9 format but not as large as extreme displays like the52-inch LG I reviewed recently.
What makes them even better is QD-OLED technology, and there, Alienware is offering a nice update to last year’s AW3425DW. It’s the AW3426DW, and it brings a few new features, like a five-layer tandem OLED for higher light output, V-stripe RGB sub-pixels for sharper rendering, a bump from 240 to 280 Hz, and a new anti-reflective screen coating. It’s still WQHD 3440x1440 pixels, and it still offers Adaptive-Sync, HDR10, and wide gamut color, and adds Dolby Vision to its list of supported content. Let’s take a look.
The AW3426DW’s Tandem OLED is a new variant of the technology that takes the simple approach of stacking multiple OLED layers for greater light output with less energy consumption. It also taxes the layers less, so they last longer and are more resistant to burn-in. Alienware backs this with a three-year warranty that includes burn-in. The screen has a 34-inch diagonal, a 21:9 aspect ratio, a 1800mm curve radius, and WQHD (3440x1440) resolution.
V-Stripe RGB refers to the sub-pixel layout, which is finer and more precisely applied. This makes fine text and detail sharper by reducing color fringing. With its five OLED layers, the AW3426DW now boasts higher light output than last year’s model. The VESA DisplayHDR rating is now 500 nits for a full white field and 1,300 nits for a 3% window. To cap off the imaging improvements, there’s a new anti-glare coating applied to the screen that further deepens black levels and more effectively rejects ambient light.
With 280 Hz instead of last year’s 240, the AW3426DW is a tad speedier, and my test results, which you’ll see on the next page, show a nice drop in input lag. Panel response is typical OLED-quick, resulting in perfect motion resolution and smooth action free of motion blur. Adaptive-Sync is also supported on both Nvidia and AMD platforms.
It’s no surprise that the AW3426DW supports HDR10, but now it adds Dolby Vision to the mix. The benefits of its dynamic tone mapping cannot be understated. HDR10’s tone mapping is fixed to the content metadata, which usually has a peak of 1,000 nits. If a display can’t hit 1,000 nits, or its output exceeds that, it must tone map to render all brightness steps. Dolby Vision controls this process within the content and always knows the display's actual output level. Bottom line: it’s more accurate and consistent, and it looks better. It’s a difference you can plainly see. Dolby Vision isn’t common in games, but it is common from streaming services like Netflix, HBO Max, and Disney+.
All other features of the AW3425DW carry over to the AW3426DW, like AlienVision and its cool aiming point/sniper mode editor. You also get USB ports and a backlit Alienware logo on the back. There’s no headphone jack or internal speaker, but the downstream USB-A and USB-C ports are on the bottom edge of the panel, where they are within easy reach. Video inputs include two HDMI and a DisplayPort.
Assembly and Accessories
The AW3426DW arrived in secure molded pulp packaging that is completely recyclable. The base, upright, and panel assemble easily with no tools needed. The power supply is internal, so you get IEC power plus HDMI, DisplayPort, and USB cables. A small microfiber cloth is provided to keep that beautiful screen free of dust and fingerprints.
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The AW3426DW maintains the aesthetic Alienware introduced last year with softly rounded corners and smooth tapers. My favorite bit is where the upright and base meet; the joint appears to float with a slender swivel point that’s barely visible. In the back is a backlit Alienware head and a polished symbol; “Alienware 30” is the official term. The head can light up with different colors and effects. A subtle vent rings the fulcrum with small perforations that keep the internals cool. A graphite layer behind the OLEDs further cools the screen.
The side photo affords a good view of the rounded aesthetic. The stand has no angles or corners at all, just a small cable hole to keep wiring tidy. Ergonomics include a 5/21-degree tilt and a 20-degree swivel. The height range is 4.4 inches, and there is no portrait mode. Movements are firm and free of play. Build quality is premium in every respect. If you’d rather not use the stand, there is a 100mm VESA mount with fasteners included.
Underneath, you’ll find a small I/O panel with two HDMI 2.1 ports and a DisplayPort 1.4 with Display Stream Compression (DSC). A USB upstream port supports the two downstream jacks on the panel’s edge. You get a USB Type-A and Type-C. The Type-C port supports charging and peripherals, but not video. In the center, you can see the OSD joystick that controls all monitor functions.
OSD Features
Pressing the AW3426DW’s joystick opens a quick menu at the bottom of the screen with a large status bar at the top. It shows input signal info along with the current picture mode, HDR status, panel health, and dark stabilizer setting. The quick menu has five icons that scroll left to right. They can be programmed for many different monitor functions, such as brightness/contrast, input, AlienVision, HDR, and others. Clicking the joystick up opens the full OSD.
In the Game menu, you can choose from 13 picture modes. Standard works well by default and does not require calibration if you’re OK with using the full color gamut in SDR mode. It covers 105% of DCI-P3. If you want to make adjustments, select Custom Color, where you get RGB gain/bias and color management. To access sRGB, there’s a Creator mode with a gamut selector and gamma presets.
Game Enhance Mode contains a timer, frame counter, and alignment marks, but where are the aiming points? That’s one of the coolest features of the AW3426DW, it’s called AlienVision, and it is a completely customizable set of reticles and sniper modes, eight parameters in all, that can be edited and combined in hundreds of ways to create a custom view of the game environment. Once configured, there are three memories so you can have setups for different games.
In the AlienFX Lighting menu, you can customize the behavior of the power button and the Alienware head on the back. There are lots of color and effect options, and you can turn on Aurora, which coordinates the lights with what’s happening on screen. You’ll need Alienware Command Center and a USB connection to make that happen.
The Display menu has seven HDR modes for HDR10 content, including a tweakable Custom Color option. I found decent accuracy in both Desktop and HDR Peak 1300 Bright modes. I’ll tell you more about that on page five. You can also toggle Dolby Vision on and off here.
The AW3426DW includes PIP and PBP with options for window size and position. In Personalize, you can specify the functions of the five quick menu icons and the four joystick directions. This makes it easy to quickly change something like the input or the picture mode.
OLED care is much simpler now than in previous models. Functions like logo detection and pixel orbiting are handled automatically by the AW3426DW’s firmware. The only thing you can do manually is pixel refresh. This menu also has a factory reset option. In the Information menu, you’ll find an 11-page calibration report for each monitor, along with signal information and support resources.
Alienware AW3426DW Calibration Settings
Calibrating the AW3426DW is completely unnecessary. Just leave it in the default Standard mode and set brightness to taste. There is no variable brightness for SDR, so only one value is needed. If you want to calibrate, choose Custom Color. It has RGB gain and bias, plus hue and saturation sliders for each color. To change the gamut, use Creator mode. It lets you specify sRGB or P3 and includes five gamma presets. In the three Game modes, you can also adjust color and specify a custom value for the dark stabilizer. My SDR settings are included below.
For HDR content, there are seven more modes. Desktop is the default and is similar to HDR Peak 1300 Bright in its color and luminance tracking. The latter delivers the brightest highlights and the most vivid color.
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Brightness 200 nits
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Brightness 120 nits
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Brightness 100 nits
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Brightness 80 nits
32
Brightness 50 nits
16 (min. 22 nits)
Contrast
75
Color Temp User
Red 99, Green 99, Blue 100
Gaming and Hands-on
I suspect that some readers here will be wondering if the AW3426DW is a worthwhile upgrade over the AW3425DW. After several days of gaming and working, I will say that it is. HDR is brighter, and the new panel with its V-Strip RGB pixel structure is clearer than before. It’s hard to quantify this since OLEDs are sharp by nature, but the AW3426DW does make an incremental improvement. Brighter HDR certainly makes an impact with highlights that pop and a dimensional quality that no premium Mini LED can match.
Color accuracy is superb both out of the box and after calibration, where I changed just two settings, one click each. The AW3426DW is truly factory-calibrated. It equals any professional monitor in terms of measured performance and image fidelity.
Gaming was an addictive experience, as it is with any fast OLED. The smooth motion that comes with panel response, measured in fractions of a millisecond, is something you can’t get from an LCD. An OLED draws the screen about 10 times faster than an LCD with an equal refresh rate. The AW3426DW’s bump to 280 Hz is also a reason to upgrade. It reduces my input lag by 4ms in my test. Could I spot that difference in gameplay? No, but I’m not a competition gamer either. Those looking for every advantage will want to give this monitor an audition.
The 34-inch curved panel proved useful for both work and entertainment. It’s just large enough for me to display two documents side by side. It requires a bit more scrolling than my 16:9 32-inch screen, but the 1800R curve isn’t too severe. There was no image distortion, but I got a nice wraparound effect when navigating first-person shooters and graphical adventures.
I appreciated the inclusion of USB ports, especially the two located on the bottom edge of the panel. It’s easy to plug in peripherals or charge a phone from the USB-C port. But I missed the 3.5mm headphone jack. And there are no internal speakers, so to get audio, you’ll need USB-capable headphones or a desktop amplifier if you want to drive cabinet speakers. And I enjoyed the AlienFX feature with its glowing Alien head. It played colors off the wall behind my desk.
Takeaway: The AW3426DW is a worthy upgrade from the AW3425DW. It’s quicker and brighter, and the image is a tad sharper than before. Input lag is lower as well, which will appeal to skilled gamers looking for every possible advantage. Color is saturated and vivid with accuracy good enough to use right out of the box. The screen’s curve strikes an ideal balance between immersion and a square image.
Click here to read up on our pixel response and input lag testing procedures.
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OLED panel response times are extremely tight, and in practice, you’re unlikely to see a difference unless frame rates are low. A panel like the AW3426DW, with its 0.24ms draw time, will retain smooth motion resolution down to about 160 fps. A faster panel like the Acer can maintain blur-free operation up to around 140 fps. If your video card can keep the action above 200 Hz, all the panels will perform equally from a visual standpoint.
In the lag test, the AW3426DW is among the fastest panels I’ve tested. The Asus is an extreme overachiever. Only a couple of other monitors can approach 10ms in my test. 14.1ms is very fast, more than enough for pro-level competition. And it’s a tad quicker than last year’s AW3425DW. Most gamers will be satisfied with the AOC and Gigabyte screens at 22ms. Remember that the fastest human reaction time is typically around 100ms.
Test Takeaway: The AW3426DW improves slightly over its predecessor, with nearly 4ms less input lag. Its panel response is on par with the other fast OLEDs I’ve tested. Motion resolution is extremely high, with moving objects rendering blur-free. It is fast and smooth enough for pro-level competition.
Viewing Angles
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Most Quantum Dot OLEDs show a slight tint in 45-degree-angle photos, but the AW3426DW’s tandem OLED tech seems to have eliminated that issue. There is no change to gamma or brightness either. This is about as good as it can possibly be. Viewing angles up to 45 degrees are visually perfect. The top view has a slight red shift with a 10% brightness drop and reduced gamma.
Screen Uniformity
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Fittingly, the AW3426DW aces my uniformity test and is bested only by its predecessor, the AW3425DW. Visually, there is no difference here. You won’t see any variation among these screens, as they are all below the visible threshold of 10%. It doesn’t get better than that.
The AW3426DW is a bit brighter than last year, with over 320 nits peak for SDR. That’s from a full field white pattern. There is no variable brightness option, so you’ll see the same number from smaller windows and highlights in actual content. This does not reduce the impact of OLED’s infinite contrast and its unmeasurable black levels. The new anti-glare layer and five-layer Tandem OLED are said to lower black levels, but to the naked eye, they were already as black as black gets.
After Calibration to 200 nits
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Calibration doesn’t change the black level or contrast result. It still cannot be measured. You’ll only need one brightness value since there’s no variable option. That comes into play for HDR content, though. ANSI, or intra-image contrast, also cannot be measured.
Test Takeaway: The AW3426DW offers the same black level and contrast performance as any OLED. That said, its new anti-glare layer offers better light rejection, which improves the perception of blacks in environments with medium to high ambient light levels. That is a visual observation that I cannot measure with instruments. One point in favor of upgrading your AW3425DW to an AW3426DW is the extra 60 nits of peak brightness it offers.
The AW3426DW came to me set to Standard picture mode, which, as you’ll see, does not need calibration. There is an 11-page report stored in each sample’s firmware that you can read from the OSD. My tests confirmed that it is indeed calibrated at the factory.
Grayscale and Gamma Tracking
Our grayscale and gamma tests use Calman calibration software fromPortrait Displays. We describe our grayscale and gamma tests in detail here.
If I were just going to put the AW3426DW on my desk and use it for gaming and productivity, I would not bother with adjustments. The first chart shows that it has no grayscale errors above 2dE, and the gamma is slightly dark but very close to the 2.2 reference. This is impressive out-of-box performance.
In the Custom Color mode, you get RGB gain and bias sliders. I didn’t have to touch the bias, but I lowered red and green gain by one click each. The result was all errors below 0.5dE and a slightly tighter gamma. The visual difference is extremely small, but if you have the desire and the means, why not? This is a superlative performance.
The Creator sRGB mode has very accurate grayscale, but gamma is a tad wonky. It’s too light at 10%, making the shadow areas less black. And there’s a rise between 60 and 80%, which takes a bit of definition out of the brighter mid-tones. This is a minor error, but it would be nice to have tighter gamma. You can change the preset, but you can’t alter the curve’s shape.
Though the AW3426DW impresses with a 1.46dE default grayscale score, it is slightly bested by its predecessor and by the Gigabyte. These numbers are more like talking points as the visual difference can’t be seen with the naked eye. But I am here to be precise in my testing.
Calibration takes the AW3426DW down to 0.44dE, but again, it is pipped by the AW3425DW by 0.01dE. Yes, that is a hair at best. All the monitors here test extremely well.
Gamma performance is excellent but middling by comparison. The range of values is very tight at 0.08 from lowest to highest. The deviation is 2.73% with an actual average of 2.26. This is excellent performance.
Color Gamut Accuracy
Our color gamut and volume testing usePortrait Displays’ Calman software. For details on our color gamut testing and volume calculations,click here.
The color test result clearly shows the advantage of Quantum Dot technology. The AW3426DW fully covers all primaries, including green with slight oversaturation at all points. This means the picture will be very colorful but also well-balanced. Calibration barely makes a difference, but you can see slightly better hue tracking in cyan, magenta, and yellow.
The sRGB chart is very good overall, but with some slight undersaturation in the midrange red tones. This is an extremely small error. The AW3426DW is qualified for color-critical applications.
Comparisons
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The color difference between all six monitors is extremely small. From an error standpoint, there is no visible difference. The only variation comes in the volume test, where the AW3426DW sits at the bottom of the Quantum Dot screens. It has about 1.5% less color volume than the AW3425DW, which is an invisible difference. The AOC and Gigabyte screens have a touch more green and red, but you’ll only see that in the brightest content. For everyday games, videos, and applications, all six monitors will look the same.
Test Takeaway: The AW3426DW has exemplary out-of-box color, grayscale, and gamma accuracy. It does not need calibration, but a couple of tweaks generated awesome numbers in my tests. Its color volume is on par with other Quantum Dot screens at a hair shy of 105% of DCI-P3. No one would complain about its colorful and clear image.
The AW3426DW offers higher brightness than its predecessor for both SDR and HDR content. It’s rated for 1,300 nits from a 3% window and certified by VESA for DisplayHDR 500. HDR10 signals get seven specific modes, and it supports Dolby Vision.
HDR Brightness and Contrast
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For my tests, I measured HDR10 performance and noted a 70-nit higher peak for the AW3426DW over the AW3425DW. This is from a 25% window pattern. A 3% window is claimed at 1,300 nits, and this result leaves no reason for doubt. The AW3426DW is definitely brighter than before, and its HDR is more impactful. Variable brightness is in play here and cannot be turned off, not that you’d want to. This is excellent performance.
Grayscale, EOTF and Color
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I measured the Desktop and HDR Peak 1300 Bright modes and got similar color and grayscale results. There are no visible errors in the first chart, and EOTF tracking is solid. The trace starts a tad dark, but I could still see all the steps in a test pattern. Shadow detail is clear and visible in all cases. The tone map transition is at 65%, which is correct for the measured white and black thresholds.
In the color gamut test, the AW3426DW uses all available coverage with extra saturation for P3 and almost 80% coverage of BT.2020. All points are slightly oversaturated, which is typical of the HDR monitors I’ve tested. They all push the envelope for extra impact, and it is effective. In the BT.2020 chart, the AW3426DW runs out of color at 90% red, 75% green, and 95% blue.
Test Takeaway: The AW3426DW presents a stunning HDR image with deep blacks and very bright highlights. It is a clear improvement over the AW3425DW. If you enjoy a lot of HDR content, it’s a worthwhile upgrade. Color and grayscale are very accurate in both Desktop and Peak 1300 modes.
The benefits of 34-inch 21:9 curved gaming monitors are many when compared to the vast array of sizes and shapes currently available. Play is enhanced by a screen that mimics VR headsets by encompassing the viewer’s peripheral vision. And this size doesn’t have a huge footprint. While jumbo screens are cool, they demand a larger desktop and can be costly. The AW3426DW strikes a good balance between usability, performance and cost. At this writing, it’s brand new to the market with an opening price of $800, the same as last year’s AW3425DW.
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The AW3426DW offers several compelling reasons to upgrade. It’s brighter for both SDR and HDR content by around 60 and 70 nits, respectively. It also boasts much brighter small highlights for HDR, around 1,300 nits for a 3% window. This is thanks to its new five-layer Tandem OLED tech. Color remains vivid, with 105% DCI-P3 coverage from its Quantum Dot layer.
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Speed has increased from 240 to 280 Hz, and that brings with it a 4ms drop in input lag, about 22%. That will be worthwhile to the most skilled gamers who want every possible advantage. The new anti-glare coating helps keep the image solid in bright rooms. And the V-Stripe RGB sub-pixel layout sharpens fine detail and text better as well.
At $800, the AW3426DW is a solid value among OLED gaming monitors. If you already own an AW3425DW, it’s worth upgrading for the improvements in speed, brightness and clarity. If you’re looking for your first OLED, it’s a great choice for all-around use, work, and play that is worth checking out.
It hasn't been this cheap in some time, according to Camelcamelcamel's data, with a price rising as high as $249.99 just one month ago. The saving here makes this a really affordable option for gamers who want a display from a trusted brand without compromising on specs. This Samsung Odyssey G53F monitor comes with an IPS panel, offering a 1440p top display resolution and a 200Hz refresh rate.
The refresh rate is an important point to mention for gaming, as this will ensure that you can play games at a high enough refresh rate without screen tearing, as long as your GPU is capable enough.
The Samsung Odyssey G53F (LS27FG532ENXZA) is a 27-inch gaming monitor, featuring a 200Hz refresh rate and a top resolution of 2,560 x 1,440 on an IPS panel. It includes AMD FreeSync Premium support to eliminate screen tearing and includes HDR10 support for vivid, high contrast gameplay visuals.View Deal
IPS panels, like the one in this Samsung display, are typically good all-rounders, as they offer the best viewing angles compared to (now cheaper) VA and TN rivals. The 1440p resolution means you can set your in-game resolutions to as high as 2,560 x 1,440, but this is a 27-inch monitor, meaning you'll have a higher pixel density at 1440p on this display than a bigger 32-inch alternative, giving you much sharper visuals overall.
If you're upgrading from 1080p, you'll notice a big difference in the quality of your graphics, and HDR10 support means you can enable HDR in-game for deeper contrast levels and more vivid colors. This display also supports AMD FreeSync Premium, a functionality that will allow you to completely eliminate screen tearing by syncing the monitor's refresh rate up to the GPU's frame rate output. Nvidia G-Sync support isn't officially mentioned, but it does often work with FreeSync-enabled displays, although it isn't something that we can guarantee will work here.
The G53F is a worthy upgrade for a PC, but it has one HDMI 2.0 and one DisplayPort 1.4 connection available, so you could hook it up to an extra laptop, handheld, or game console. It has auto-source switching functionality, too, which means that the monitor will automatically change inputs when a new device is plugged in or switched on, making it easier to use with multiple devices.
The $169.99 sale price for the Samsung Odyssey G53F gaming monitor on sale here is a good option. It's a 1440p monitor from a known and trusted brand with a high refresh rate, making it ideal for a budget-friendly modern gaming rig. This 32% discount might not be around for long, however, so make sure to pick it up before the sale runs out.
AMD is expected to announce its next-gen mobile CPUs at CES 2027, but leaks have already started to pour in, giving us a decent idea of the performance we can expect. Codenamed "Medusa Point," the Red Team's upcoming lineup will likely be based on the Zen 6 microarchitecture, and one of the SKUs has just popped up on Geekbench. It scored much better than the previous leak, beating most of its contemporaries.
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The part showed up as "AMD Eng Sample 100-000001713-33_N" and was marked under "AMD Plum-MDS1," which we know is the platform associated with Medusa Point. It's a 10-core (4+6) chip, with 20 threads, clocked at roughly 2.0 GHz, carrying 10MB of L2 cache and 32MB of L3 cache. The L3 cache and clock speeds might be misreported. Currently, AMD only makes two other 10-core mobile parts — Ryzen AI 9 365 and Ryzen AI 9 465, so we're most likely looking at a purported Ryzen AI 9 565 here.
Coming to the scores, the chip netted 3,174 points in the single-core test and 15,092 points in the multi-core test. Both of those numbers are higher than the Strix Point flagship APU, the Ryzen AI 9 HX 370. On average, that SKU sits around 2,600 single-core points, so the Medusa Point score is 22% higher. In multi-core, the AI 9 HX 370 gets 13,400 points, making our main contender 13% faster on average.
It even beats the Strix Halo flagship, the Ryzen AI 9 Max+ 395, by over 400 points in the single-core benchmark, but loses in the multi-core test. Of course, the onboard graphics is no comparison between the two. Compared to a prior leak also showcasing a 10-core Medusa Point APU, this new listing is significantly better. The previous one came in at only 2,300 single-core and 13,002 multi-core points.
It seems like Zen 6 offers a noticeable leap in performance based on architectural improvements, since the core count between the chips we compared is identical. It's too early to judge anything, though, since Medusa Point is months away at this point, and this is just one SKU from the lineup. The top-end parts almost carry a mandate to be faster than their direct predecessor to be even worth releasing; it's the midrange where the real value proposition lies.
Elon Musk has received the go-ahead from the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to acquire Mesh Optical Technologies, an AI infrastructure startup that develops light-based networking hardware for data centers. Records published by the FTC on June 25 show that the regulatory body granted early termination of its antitrust review of the transaction, permitting Musk to procure Mesh. While the deal is yet to be finalized, with no official statement from either party, the government's green light indicates it’s all but done, as this was the last hurdle.
Interestingly, Mesh was founded by three former SpaceX employees who helped develop the Starlink optical communication links that keep thousands of satellites interconnected. So, why is Musk — who is simultaneously building the world's largest multibillion-dollar semiconductor manufacturing facility and an 11-million-square-foot orbital data center factory — seeking to own a company founded by his former employees? The answer appears to be optical interconnects, a critical technology that connects all three.
The connection problem: AI's latest bottleneck
As AI continues to grow in capability and user base, so do the enabling AI clusters, many of which now comprise tens to hundreds of thousands of processors. The hardest problem in scaling an AI cluster has evolved beyond making the chips faster to moving data between them. Training and inference tasks on frontier AI models are split across thousands of GPUs using parallel-computing techniques, requiring the processors to exchange enormous volumes of data every fraction of a second.
While per-chip compute capacity has raced ahead, the bandwidth linking those chips has not kept pace, a mismatch the industry refers to as the "I/O wall." The processors mostly communicate via copper interconnects, which currently dominate AI clusters. However, copper presents inherent limitations. As per-lane signaling climbs toward 200 gigabits per second (Gbps), attenuation, crosstalk, and the skin effect all worsen at higher frequencies, driving up power and corrupting the signal until passive copper becomes impractical beyond a meter or two.
To overcome these constraints, the industry is increasingly turning to optical networking, bringing the technology closer to the processor. Optical links use transceivers to convert a chip's electrical signals into light for transmission over fiber, then convert them back into electrical signals at the receiving end. They can carry far more data over much longer distances while consuming less power than equivalent high-speed copper connections, making them increasingly essential as AI clusters grow larger. Chipmakers and networking vendors are racing to deliver faster 800G and 1.6T optical transceivers while shortening electrical paths with co-packaged optics, which place the optical engine alongside the switch ASIC (application-specific integrated circuit).
This shift has transformed optical interconnects from a supporting technology into one of the industry's most strategically important AI infrastructure markets, attracting billions of dollars in investments and resulting in major partnerships for new and existing industry players. One such player is Mesh, the optical hardware startup that has drawn the interest of the world’s richest man.
A mesh solution to Musk’s ambition?
Elon Musk has been one of the most aggressive players in the AI industry. After co-founding OpenAI, he went on to launch a proprietary company, xAI, before turning his focus to building data centers. In less than two years, xAI deployed the Colossus supercomputer with over 200,000 Nvidia Hopper- and Blackwell-generation accelerators. Colossus 2, with a long-term target of 1 million GPUs, is already operational. For Musk, however, buying the chips was not enough. Why not build them, too?
Characteristic of the world's richest man’s preference for complete vertical integration, SpaceX — in collaboration with Tesla and xAI — is now building Terafab, a vertically integrated, multi-billion-dollar semiconductor manufacturing facility aimed at producing chips capable of delivering an unprecedented over 1 terawatt of AI compute capacity annually. Located in Austin, Texas, the colossal facility aims to consolidate every stage of chip production under one roof, handling everything from logic and memory fabrication to advanced packaging and testing. An ambitious project that we've also analyzed for its feasibility.
The facility's output will serve to meet the chip needs of the broader AI industry, as well as those of Musk’s xAI, self-driving vehicles, Optimus humanoid robots, and SpaceX's orbital AI data center plans. Musk says 80% of Terafab's total compute output is ultimately destined for Earth orbit to support SpaceX's orbital data centers.
“But there aren't any data centers floating around in space,” observers may point out. Introducing Gigasat, Musk's 11-million-square-foot fix for that reality. Gigasat is yet another massive facility under construction, this time for manufacturing everything needed for SpaceX’s AI1 satellite, the company's most likely world-first orbital data center with 150 kW of compute.
At first glance, everything seems in place for the next generation of Ultra-capable AI infrastructure. However, there is one critical missing piece in this stack, one that we've established earlier. Hundreds of gigawatts of extremely powerful silicon are not particularly useful if the data can't move between the dies fast enough in AI clusters, whether on the ground or in space. The industry-prevalent copper hits a wall long before you reach the scale Musk is chasing. Hence, the need for the missing piece: optical interconnects.
This brings us to Mesh, a manufacturer of precisely that missing piece. Mesh Optical Technologies is a US optical communications startup that develops high-speed optical interconnect hardware — optical transceivers that convert a chip's electrical signals into light for high-speed transmission over fiber — for AI data centers and space communications.
Its flagship product, the Alpha C1, supports 800G and 1.6T data rates and reportedly draws about a third of the power of competing modules, using a flip-chip die-bonding process the company says makes the optical engine repeatable at the volume — potentially millions of links — that AI clusters demand.
These are the characteristics needed to seamlessly interconnect the next-generation terrestrial AI supercomputers and, potentially, future space-based computing platforms, which Terafab aims to deliver. An added benefit is the space-related experience of the three Mesh founders, who happen to be ex-SpaceX employees who helped build the laser-based inter-satellite links that connect Starlink's constellation.
Again, in typical Musk fashion, rather than simply buying the hardware, he is moving to acquire the entire company, gaining full control of its R&D and supply chain. Should the deal — which is all but done — go through, Musk will own the full stack of critical infrastructure needed to power the future of the AI industry.
Smart money is flowing to optical interconnects
The SpaceX ecosystem is just one of many entities that recognize the immense technical and economic importance of optical networking in AI. AI chipmakers are actively investing in the optical supply chain to secure manufacturing capacity and prevent hardware bottlenecks.
To counter chipmakers' dominance, entities such as Japan's NTT established the $500 million IOWN (Innovative Optical and Wireless Network) Fund. This fund explicitly targets the creation of an open photonic ecosystem to accelerate the global transition from copper to light-based AI clusters.
Then there are the smart-money moves by investors, as well as the rising balance sheets of companies. Lumentum stock reportedly soared 339% in 2025 and delivered an additional 135.4% return in the first five months of 2026 alone, while Fabrinet, Cisco, and Coherent all recorded significant revenue surges attributable to optical hardware sales, meaning that Musk's move to acquire Mesh is extremely prescient, given Terafab's ambition.
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Everyone seems to have announced a clearinghouse over the past few weeks. We did too. Ours is called Athena, and the main thing that sets it apart is that it was already real and running when we announced it — built quietly months earlier, heads down, taking findings and shipping fixes, because customers kept asking us to. We only announced it now because everyone else started announcing theirs,
Cybersecurity researchers have flagged a new ransomware family called GodDamn that employs the PoisonX kernel driver to neutralize security software as part of its defense evasion strategy.
According to a new report published by the Threat Hunter Team from Symantec, the ransomware was first publicly spotted in the wild on May 21, 2026. It's assessed to be a rebrand of the Beast ransomware,
Microsoft Forms just got a major upgrade thanks to Copilot. Microsoft 365 Copilot chat now lives within Microsoft Forms, adding a familiar tool to those who use AI in Word, Excel, and PowerPoint.
Copilot in Microsoft Forms can suggest improvements to your polls and forms and present insights from responses.
The Copilot integration is available now to users with Microsoft 365 commercial Copilot licenses.
Microsoft listed all the changes to Forms in a blog post:
Smarter suggestions & refinements: Get targeted recommendations to improve your form’s structure, clarity, and effectiveness. Copilot can also apply refinements directly to the form, so you can save time making edits – just describe what you want, and watch Copilot make it happen.
Deeper analysis: Copilot can now analyze your results in-depth to provide clear insights and actionable takeaways for you and your team. You can even ask follow-up questions to help parse and summarize your data and unlock your next step.
More settings: Review and update form settings with ease, such as applying custom thank-you messages and close dates, so your form is ready to send. You can also adjust question settings in bulk, such as making questions required.
Open-ended chat: Copilot chat gives you access to a broad world of capabilities, whether you’re seeking inspiration on survey topics or consulting on how to configure your form – the possibilities are broad with Copilot at your fingertips.
Basic branching: Apply basic branching logic directly through the agent. (Note that some complex scenarios are not yet supported, and you should continue to review your branching logic prior to sending your forms.)
I use Microsoft Forms to gather feedback from my American football team. I admit that I first tried it because my job centers around knowing Microsoft products. But after using Microsoft Forms for a while, I grew to prefer it over Google Forms.
Microsoft Forms can sync with Excel documents, making it much easier to stay on top of responses. I'm deeply entrenched in the Microsoft ecosystem, so anything that works seamlessly with the rest of my workflow gets bonus points in my book.
I also prefer some of the features of Microsoft Forms, such as question-level branching. That feature makes filling out forms feel smoother when a poll includes branching questions because it keeps you on the same page.
The layout of Microsoft Forms also presents results quicker because if you want to look at a chart, you don't need to open a separate spreadsheet.
The new Copilot experience in Forms could also be a boon to the platform, though I'll have to see it in action to judge. In my experience, Copilot as a general tool is good at suggesting improvements, performing bulk edits, and creating summaries, so it should thrive within Microsoft Forms.
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It looks like Microsoft is planning to make a small but interesting (ok, maybe not that interesting) change to Windows 11 in the coming weeks, one that has us scratching our heads a bit. The company has revealed (albeit accidentally) that it's making the search box that appears on the Taskbar and in the Start menu a little taller, by 4 whole pixels.
4 pixels doesn't sound like much of a change, but it is a noticeable difference, if you can believe it. The change makes the search box appear chunkier, taking up more visible space above and below it, and bringing it closer to the top edge of the Taskbar itself and slightly pushing content down in Start.
Here's a before and after of the Start menu and Taskbar, in gif format so that it loops making the difference very easy to identify:
Notice how things shift slightly when the thicker search box is enabled. (Image credit: Zac Bowden / Windows Central)
Microsoft hasn't explained why it's making this change, but if I had to guess, I'd say the change is being made to align it with the Ask Copilot search box appearance, which differs from the existing Windows Search search box.
Ask Copilot is an alternative search experience coming soon to the Taskbar on Windows 11 that incorporates Copilot chat directly into the user interface. It's currently aimed at commercial customers, and includes a thicker but narrower search box that appears on the Taskbar when enabled.
Ask Copilot is a separate UI to the standard Windows Search experience, and needs to be manually enabled before you can use it. That's why I think Microsoft is making the default search box 4 pixels taller, as the company likes the look of Ask Copilot and would like that appearance to apply to the default search box too.
Here's a closer look at the search box on the Taskbar comparing the new height to the old height. See, it is a noticeable difference! Investigative journalism at its finest on display here.
Top: The new taller search box. Bottom: The current search box. (Image credit: Zac Bowden / Windows Central)
Either way, you can likely expect to see the search box in the Start menu and on the Taskbar get slightly bigger in the coming months, as Microsoft begins rolling out the change to Insiders before making it generally available to all. The change was unveiled in a changelog for a recent Windows 11 preview build, but a Microsoft engineer has since confirmed to me that the change isn't yet being previewed.
I’m just so angry today. People will never know the blood, sweat, and tears that went into making ESO or how we basically funded other failing projects while never getting enough resources to really keep up with our release cadence. The team deserved much better.July 6, 2026
One of the game developers who previously worked at ZeniMax Online, Andrew Young, has reacted with anger and disappointment at this news, stating that "I’m just so angry today. People will never know the blood, sweat, and tears that went into making ESO or how we basically funded other failing projects while never getting enough resources to really keep up with our release cadence. The team deserved much better."
There's little doubt that more official reports of the exact damage done to Xbox's game studios will continue to be released as the company's restructuring goes on. So, we'll keep you posted on further developments regarding the ongoing situation at ZeniMax and Bethesda.
When do you think these mass layoffs will end? Do you think Xbox's game studios will be able to bounce back from these layoffs and continue making games? Do you think The Elder Scrolls Online will be able to survive now that ZeniMax Online has lost a considerable amount of manpower?
If you have any thoughts on the matter, please let us know through the poll, the comments section, or our Reddit community.
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It can both talk and listen at the same time for more natural chats
Real-time translations are also now possible
ChatGPT has a shiny new AI voice model called GPT-Live, which has a number of helpful tricks — including being able to listen and talk at the same time. It's rolling out to all ChatGPT users now, though OpenAI has acknowledged a number of early bugs.
While free users and users on a paid plan do get slightly different models — GPT-Live-1 mini and GPT-Live-1 respectively — the updated model should now be appearing in all ChatGPT accounts, with the new features outlined below.
The biggest giveaway that you've got the upgrade will be the Live label at the top of voice chats on mobile, and behind the ChatGPT drop-down on the web. Tap or click on these labels and you can still go back to the old voice models, for the time being.
There's another way to check the GPT-Live voice model has arrived in your account: on mobile, tap the menu button (top left), then the settings cog (Android) or your profile avatar (iOS), and Voice > Model. On the web, click your profile avatar (bottom left), then Settings > Voice > Model.
What to try first
The new voice mode in action (Image credit: Future)
The biggest upgrade here is the 'duplex' functionality, so try that first: you can keep talking even after ChatGPT has started answering you, and it should keep up. Second, try interrupting it mid-flow, and it'll adapt its response accordingly. We're almost at the level of the 2013 Spike Jonze movie Her at this stage.
Third, ask ChatGPT in voice mode to translate something into a foreign language as you say it out loud. You can then speak out sentences in English, and ChatGPT will do a real time translation for you without hesitating. It's not particularly useful for language learning, but it does show off the capabilities of GPT-Live.
Fourth, change the voice and intelligence used — you can do this via the sliders icon at the top right of voice chats. The voice options are actually the same as they were before, but you can choose between Instant, Medium, and High as the intelligence level. Use Instant for the fastest answers, High for the best answers, and Medium for a compromise.
The final thing you can try once you've got the update is to ask questions with visual answers. OpenAI has added a bunch of visual cards to voice mode now, so you get graphics on screen about sports scores, weather forecasts, and places that can be found on a map, for example.
Early voice bugs
We are aware of issues with memory not being as reliable in ChatGPT Voice with GPT-Live. We’re actively investigating and will follow up!July 9, 2026
I've been testing out GPT-Live voice mode for a few hours and can report that everything works as advertised. It is, more than ever, like talking to a real person — right down to the hesitations and the variety in speech patterns. I did experience one or two glitches, but they were few and far between.
Over on Reddit, OpenAI's Atty Eleti is answering questions about GPT-Live. One of the main bugs that users seem to be experiencing is related to ChatGPT's memory, which appears to be off limits to voice mode in some cases — this is an issue that OpenAI is tracking and "actively investigating", and you can find updates on it here.
Problems are also being reported when it comes to foreign languages being pronounced in an English accent. Again, this is an issue that's been acknowledged, and which should improve over time according to Eleti.
Overall though, the rollout seems to be going relatively smoothly — and I haven't seen any issues with memory or with accents so far. I'm not sure it's going to make me want to use voice mode any more than I already do (which isn't much), but for heavy voice users it's definitely a big step forward.
Exposed ElasticSearch cluster at Nextcloud contained ~367k records (8GB), including employee data, client contracts, and scripts
Sensitive information such as staff emails and client company details was left unencrypted; Nextcloud secured the archive within two days after notification
Company attributed the incident to hosting misconfiguration, stressing customer servers were unaffected, though researchers warn attackers may have accessed the data
European cloud provider Nextcloud kept an unprotected database on the public internet, exposing sensitive internal and client data to anyone who knew where to look, experts have revealed.
Nextcloud is a free, open source platform that lets users create their own private cloud. It is often described as an alternative to Google Drive, or Microsoft 365, which allows users to control where their data sits.
In mid-May 2026, security researchers from Cybernews discovered a publicly exposed ElasticSearch cluster and, after a deeper investigation, determined it contained around 367,000 records (8GB of data in total). The archive was a mix of Nextcloud employee data, client company data, contracts, and scripts built for the company’s clients.
Nextcloud reacts
The majority of files were in .PDF format (71k), followed by .PNG (53k) and .MD (23k). All of the exposed records were found in a single index, with some revealing client company information, as well as data on Nextcloud staff. Some of the information was unencrypted, as well, exposing employee email addresses, client company names and addresses, and emails of individuals who sent invoices to Nextcloud.
Cybernews reached out to Nextcloud and the company locked the archive down within two days, and notified relevant authorities. It says it found no evidence of unauthorized access, but without a deep forensic analysis, it is impossible to say if that really is the case.
“If our team managed to discover the exposed dataset, threat actors may have too,” the Cybernews team wrote. “Malicious attackers operate numerous bots on the web that scour the net looking for exactly that: misconfigured databases with data to steal.”
The company also said this was a misconfiguration issue and that its services are secure: “The issue was caused by a misconfiguration of our hosting infrastructure and is not related to the Nextcloud solution. No other Nextcloud servers belonging to our customers, partners or other users have been affected by this issue,” the company’s spokesperson told the researchers.
Russia’s Digital Development Ministry confirmed it has completely dropped its plan to charge users for international internet traffic.
The proposal initially aimed to charge users roughly 150 rubles per extra gigabyte after a 15GB monthly allowance.
Demand for censorship circumvention tools remains at an all-time high as the Kremlin continues its broader crackdown on digital privacy.
Internet users in Russia can breathe a sigh of relief as the government has abandoned its controversial plan to tax international mobile traffic.
The proposal, which heavily targeted those using the best VPN services to bypass state censorship, would have forced residents to pay steep premiums to access a free and open internet.
The policy reversal was confirmed during a recent State Duma session by Deputy Minister of Digital Development, Ivan Lebedev.
Responding to parliamentary questions about the initiative from Communist Party lawmaker Oleg Smolin, Lebedev categorically stated: “Fees for foreign traffic are not being considered”, according to reports from Meduza.io.
First introduced during a late March meeting between Digital Development Minister Maksut Shadayev and domestic telecom operators, the plan aimed to hit privacy-conscious users' wallets.
Because Russian carriers inherently classify VPN data routing as international traffic, the government intended to implement a strict 15-gigabyte monthly cap. According to initial reports from the BBC’s Russian service, authorities intended to charge users roughly 150 rubles for every additional gigabyte consumed beyond that limit.
The sudden U-turn comes after months of ongoing logistical hurdles and industry pushback. The tax was initially scheduled to take effect on May 1, but was subsequently postponed to June 1 after the Russian business daily Vedomosti reported that carriers were not ready to configure their billing systems.
The deadline was later pushed again to "closer to fall" or after the September elections, before finally being scrapped altogether.
As previously reported by TechRadar, an inside source confirmed that Russia's internet regulator, Roskomnadzor, lacks the technical abilities to effectively prevent residents from using VPNs at scale.
A temporary victory in a wider digital crackdown
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While the scrapped tax is a definitive win for privacy advocates, it remains just one battle in an increasingly hostile digital war.
Russian demand for circumvention tools has surged dramatically following the state-ordered blocking of major global platforms, including YouTube, Facebook, Instagram, WhatsApp, and Telegram.
Without a VPN, everyday citizens are largely cut off from independent news sources and international social networks.
Rather than relying purely on financial deterrents, the Kremlin has steadily escalated its technical and legislative attacks to plug the gaps.
By mid-April, authorities successfully pressured major domestic internet platforms to comply with new regulations, actively restricting users from accessing their sites and apps while a VPN was enabled.
Cybersecurity experts have also repeatedly warned of more drastic state-led interventions aimed at entirely isolating the country's internet infrastructure from the rest of the world.
For now, millions of citizens continue to rely on robust privacy tools to navigate the web safely and maintain digital contact with the outside world. If you find yourself dealing with this restrictive landscape, learning exactly how to survive Russia's VPN crackdown is more crucial than ever.
The Dreo Smart TurboPoly 765S is one versatile fan. It can be tall or short pedestal fan, or you can swap out the base and turn it into a desktop model. You can choose from a generous 11 speed modes, as well as six 'special modes', and horizontal or vertical oscillation (or both at once, turning it into a very effective air circulator).
You're spoiled for choice when it comes to control options, too — you can use the remote, touchscreen buttons on the top of the fan head, or adjust settings on your phone using the Dreo companion app.
In that app you'll find an absolute ton of customization options: I've tested some of the best fans on the market, and it's rare to see a fan that offers such precise control over when, where and how it blows. While Dreo does a good job of laying out the app so it's nice and useable, I do wonder how many people really need quite so many options.
So what about that basics? The Dreo Smart TurboPoly 765S delivers an even, effective flow of air, with a great range of settings. The lowest speed is whisper-quiet and gentle yet still perceptible, and the highest is impressively punchy. The Turbo setting — separated out as a special mode — is a miniature tornado. At higher settings, it's not the quietest fan I've used, but neither is it excessively loud.
You're paying a premium for the versatile form factor, as well as the extensive customization options and smart functionality. If you don't need all those things, there are cheaper, equally effective fans that'll fit the bill better. However, if flexibility and precise control is what you're after, the Dreo Smart TurboPoly 765S is a standout choice.
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Dreo Smart TurboPoly Fan 765S review: price & availability
List price: $159.99 / £169.99
Available: US, UK
At list price, the Dreo Smart TurboPoly fan 765S costs $159.99 in the US and £169.99 in the UK (which equates to about AU$230, though at the time of writing it's not available in Australia). That puts in in the premium price bracket for fans, but it goes some way to justifying the cost with its versatile desktop-or-pedestal design and smart features.
That's especially true when you compare the wider market alternatives. For example, the original Shark FlexBreeze costs $199.99 / £199.99 / AU$249.99 at list price. The Shark option lacks smart features, but it can be used cordless (whereas the Dreo can't). Another alternative is the Meaco 1056P, at $189.99 / £149.99 (about AU$270). This is the model I have at home, and it's less versatile than the Dreo TurboPoly 765S, but quieter at higher speeds.
If you don't need app control and are happy to commit to either a desktop or a pedestal model, there are cheaper options available to you.
Value for money score: 4 out of 5
Dreo Smart TurboPoly Fan 765S specs
Type:
Pedestal / tabletop
Speeds:
12
Oscillation:
150° horizontal, 100° vertical
Dimensions (W x H, floor mode):
11 x 39–44 inches / 27.9 x 99-111.8cm
Dimensions (W x H, desktop mode):
16.7 x 19.3 inches / 42.4 x 49cm
Control:
Buttons, remote, app
Cordless:
No
Special modes:
Auto, Turbo, Natural, Sleep, Custom
Max reach:
121.4ft / 37m
Timer:
Yes (12 hours)
Dreo Smart TurboPoly Fan 765S review: design
Versatile design can be a desktop or pedestal fan or air circulator
App control is excellent; buttons / remote best for basic functions
Wide speed range, precise oscillation control and multiple special modes
As fans go, the Dreo Smart TurboPoly 765S is one versatile performer. You can choose from a generous 11 speed modes, as well as six 'special modes', horizontal and vertical oscillation, and a timer option. You can direct the fan head at a specific target, or unleash the full range of oscillation to use it as an air circulator.
It can be used as pedestal fan, and in this mode it's possible to adjust the height to a taller or shorter floor-standing option. Alternatively, you can remove the base altogether and swap on a different one to turn it into a desktop fan. I especially like the design of the tabletop base — its opening mechanism protrudes so when you press it down on a flat surface the legs extend outwards to form a stable base.
(Image credit: Future)
The fan feels well-built and sturdy, and the pedestal base is reassuringly heavy, so I was never concerned about knocking it over. I also appreciated the inclusion of a moulded handle on the fan head, which makes it easy to carry it from the top.
Some competitors offer magnetic remotes that snap onto the fan itself when not in use, but that's not the case here. Instead there's a remote control holder that snaps onto the pole. It could feel more intentional but does the job perfectly fine.
(Image credit: Future)
There are a couple more advanced features the Smart TurboPoly 765S lacks. It can't be used cordless, so you'll have to commit to staying near a power outlet. There's also no misting capability — this is a newly popular concept in the fan world, and appears on a handful of modern fans including the Dreo 516S. It can be a bit of a game-changer if it's really hot.
App and controls
That 'S' in the product code tells me there's an app I can use to control this fan. I can't overstate how jam-packed with options this app is. You can use it to turn the fan on and off, switch modes or adjust fan speed, and change the angle of the fan head. You can also precisely set the oscillation angles, including an option for asymmetrical oscillation.
There's a scheduling area where you can either choose when the fan will go on or turn off, and you can also set it to come on at a certain time (and speed / mode) on certain days. One minor missed opportunity is that you can't then schedule when it turns off — I wanted to set it to run for a couple of hours each evening as I go to sleep, but that doesn't seem to be possible.
Dreo / FutureDreo / Future
The app is well laid-out and easy to use, although the fact there are so many precise customization options means it can feel fiddly at times. If you don't want to get your phone out, you can also control the fan using the remote control, or via touchscreen buttons on the top of the head.
These are responsive, and, to a point, straightforward. Changing the speed, swapping modes or adjusting the angle the head is pointing in is easy. However, for fine-tuning I found it far easier to use the app. (In fact, I had such trouble working out some of the functions that I emailed Dreo's general customer services address to help — and they get major brownie points for replying quickly, with a clear answer.)
Design score: 4.5 out of 5
Dreo Smart TurboPoly Fan 765S review: performance
A little noisy on higher settings
Great range of settings, including an ultra powerful Turbo mode
Easy to direct the air exactly where you want it
Overall, I was very impressed with the Dreo Smart TurboPoly Fan. The speed settings cover a good range, with level 1 delivering a gentle but perceptible flow of air, while level 11 is pleasingly powerful, and Turbo mode all-but blew me away. I can't imagine many situations where you'd need such strong airflow, but it's nice to have the option.
One small but welcome detail is the fact that the windspeed settings cycle from 11 straight to 1. That meant if I knew I wanted a higher setting, I could work backwards and save some button presses.
Also in its favor is how precisely you can adjust where the airflow is directed. In static mode, arrow controls enable you to easily change where the fan head is pointing. It's also possible to finely adjust the vertical and horizontal oscillation; even making it asymmetrical if you want. And of course, you can extend / retract the pole or swap from pedestal to desktop mode if you want to alter the height more dramatically.
(Image credit: Future)
I used it to keep me cool in my home office during two UK heatwaves, and adjusted it to a very narrow range of oscillation where it was essentially just blowing from side-to-side on my back. The effect was absolutely dreamy.
I also used it as an air circulator (in its full vertical and horizontal range of oscillation) to amplify the effects of our newly-purchased portable air con unit. It did an excellent job of rapidly distributing the cool air as it was being pumped in, filling the bedroom much quicker than the AC could manage on its own.
In terms of noisiness, I'd give the Dreo middling marks. On setting 1 it's whisper-quiet, but as I moved up the settings the sound ramped up, and on level 11 it was noticeably louder than my usual fan (a Meaco air circulator). It's certainly not the noisiest fan I've come across, though.
Moving on to the special modes. They are as follows:
Normal: runs at fixed speed
Auto: speed increases or decreases depending on room temperature
Turbo: runs at maximum speed
Natural: speed fluctuates to mimic a natural breeze
Sleep: decreases speed after 30 mins, up to two times
Custom (via Dreo app): speed changes at specified times or temperatures
I was pleased to see there's a Sleep mode included, and the setup for this one is pretty standard, allowing you an hour to drop off. It's worth pointing out that the lights on the Dreo Smart TurboPoly 765S switch off automatically as standard a few seconds after you've finished adjusting them — something I appreciated as I hate to have a glowing LED illuminating my room as I'm trying to sleep. (You can change this setting if you prefer the display to stay on.)
Auto mode is useful, too, if you're using the fan throughout the day. The ambient temperature measurement seems accurate, and matched that of my other fan.
(Image credit: Future)
I wasn't so enamored with the Breeze mode. I've seen this mode listed on a few different fan models recently, and have always been curious about it. On test, though, I found the fluctuations in speed and accompanying shifts in noise distracting more than anything. That said, it did feel somewhat like a natural breeze, and I can imagine some people enjoying this effect.
Performance score: 4.5 out of 5
Should you buy the Dreo Smart TurboPoly Fan 765S?
Attribute
Notes
Rating
Value
Premium pricing, somewhat justified by its versatility and smart functionality.
4 / 5
Design
Versatile design — can be used at a range of heights, controlled in a number of ways, and with plenty of setting options to explore.
4.5 / 5
Performance
Great range of airflow settings, including an ultra-powerful Turbo mode. A little noisy on higher settings, and controls can feel fiddly.
4.5 / 5
Buy it if...
You need a tabletop and a pedestal fan
The Dreo Smart TurboPoly 765S can be used as a pedestal fan with a telescopic pole, or the base can be switched to turn it into a tabletop model.
You want lots of precise control
This fan is not lacking in customization options — there are plenty of ways to change exactly how, when, and where the Dreo TurboPoly 765S unleashes its airflow.
You'd like to be able to control the fan remotely
Smart functionality means you can operate this fan via a companion app on your phone.
Don't buy it if...
You just want a tabletop OR pedestal fan
There are cheaper, as effective options if you don't need the 2-in-1 functionality.
You like to keep things simple
Some people won't want all the various control options, in which case there are cheaper and more straightforward fans that would fit the bill better.
How I tested the Dreo Smart TurboPoly Fan 765S
I tested the Dreo Smart TurboPoly 765S over three weeks in June/July, which happened to encompass two UK heatwaves, with temperatures reaching 37C or higher (around 98F). I used it extensively during the day while working from home, as well as at night, and tested all the special modes. I also tried out all the control methods, including digging into the app. I compared my findings with other fans I've used, but predominantly my trusty Meaco air circulator.
The announcement has caused a bit of an uproar within the community, and while fans online continue to urge the company to backtrack on its decision, including creating a petition that has amassed over 247,400 signatures as of writing, Sony remains silent on the matter.
However, according to Dr. Serkan Toto, CEO of Japanese game industry consultancy firm Kantan Games, the boycott won't change Sony's mind on the matter.
"I sympathize with physical media fans, but Sony will not reverse this decision," Toto said in an interview with IGN. "They of course knew what the online reaction would look like, and they now wait for this storm to pass."
Toto put it down to digital being more profitable, and the number of players cancelling their PS Plus subscriptions wouldn't be enough to persuade the gaming giant.
"Sony has over 120 million active PlayStation users," he said. "Around 50 million people subscribe to PlayStation Plus. As a thought experiment, let's say 500,000 cancel in protest, that would be just 1% of that business gone — of course not enough to Sony to start rethinking. Digital is just too lucrative."
The profit margins between physical and digital games is significant, especially when you consider digital sales for first-party PlayStation games.
As IGN calculated, a game like The Last of Us would offer Sony 65% of the profit from a physical copy, 30% to the retailer, and 5% to production costs. For digital sales made from the PlayStation Store, Sony would retain 100% of the revenue, but for third-party titles like Call of Duty, the company would keep a 30% cut of the asking price.
"Their current profit margin has been too weak for years now, so they feel like they must act," Toto added. "From an economic perspective, digital sales just make too much sense especially for platform holders."
If you're upgrading a desktop or compatible laptop, this is a fantastic opportunity to add next-generation storage without maxing out your credit card.
Sequential read speeds reach up to 14,700MB/s, while write speeds climb to 13,400MB/s, delivering exceptional performance for demanding workloads. Everything you'll want to install and run will benefit from the extra bandwidth available through PCIe 5.0.
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Offering up to 14,700MB/s read speeds, this PCIe 5.0 NVMe SSD pairs 2TB of storage with hardware encryption, advanced thermal control, Magician Software support, and excellent performance for creative workloads, AI applications, and demanding multitasking.
In our review of the 9100 Pro we said: "Samsung's first true PCIe 5.0 drive is the best there is." In the summary we went on to add: "This is a very professional-specific drive in ways that previous Samsung Pro SSDs were not. If you're not a professional user, there are better PCIe 5.0 drives out there, but for pros, there's none better than the 9100 Pro."
Random performance reaches up to 1,850K read IOPS and 2,600K write IOPS, helping applications launch quickly and keeping multitasking smooth.
Samsung also focuses on efficiency, using a 5nm controller that improves power efficiency over the previous generation while advanced thermal controls help maintain consistent speeds.
Hardware encryption adds another layer of protection, and Samsung's Magician Software provides firmware updates, health monitoring, and extra management tools.
The M.2 2280 form factor fits a wide range of modern desktops and laptops that support PCIe 5.0 NVMe storage. With 2TB of capacity, there's plenty of room for creative projects, large software libraries without you needing to consistently manage free space.
Compatibility is straightforward for systems with an available M.2 PCIe 5.0 slot, and installation only takes a few minutes for most desktop builds.
If you've been waiting to benefit from PCIe 5.0 speeds, this deal delivers huge savings alongside outstanding performance, generous capacity, and useful software features that continue adding value long after installation.
The 9100 Pro SSD is also available in 1TB, 4TB and 8TB capacities at reduced prices.
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The Samsung 990 Pro is one of the best SSDs around, especially at an unbeatable price like this. In our review, we hailed it as "an absolutely stellar M.2 SSD for both professional users and gamers."
China's National Vulnerability Database warns Claude Code contains spyware
Alibaba recently banned Claude use internally over user tracking fears
Anthropic says it's designed to prevent model distillation and illegal use
China has accused Anthropic's Claude Code of containing what it describes as "security backdoor vulnerabilities" after the country's National Vulnerability Database (CNVDB) found mechanisms capable of transmitting user information to Anthropic servers without explicit user permission.
Researchers accuse the software vendor of collecting information like user identity, geographic location, system environment information and other machine metadata.
China backs Alibaba's accusations regarding Claude Code, Anthropic
Alibaba engineers reverse engineered Claude Code to reveal checks for Chinese system time zones, proxy servers, AI lab infrastructure and network characteristics.
Chinese authorities are now advising users to uninstall vulnerable releases to upgrade to newer versions that remove or alter this behavior. CNVDB claims versions 2.1.91 to 2.1.196 are affected,
While Anthropic has rejected claims that Claude Code contains malicious spyware or an intentional espionage backdoor, it has admitted that those functionalities do admit, framing the purpose as an anti-abuse experiment. Anthropic has been worried about unauthorized resale and model distillation, which it has already accused Alibaba of doing.
VPNs, proxies, cloud workarounds and international subsidiaries have also sprung up to give developers access to the otherwise restricted tools, hence Anthropic's work to block access where it's restricted.
With a price hike and frequent stock issues, it's been harder to justify picking up the Steam Deck in recent months. But if you're still on the hunt for a handheld gaming PC, then there are some solid alternatives more readily available — and at much lower prices. That includes this Lenovo Legion Go S at Amazon for a record-low price of £404.10 (was £549.99).
This exact same offer was available just a few months ago and it proved popular. With prices for PC components increasing and stock problems still lingering, I only expect that demand has increased since then.
That's why I think the Lenovo Legion Go S is a strong option right now. With an AMD Ryzen Z2 Go, 16GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD, it's capable of running less demanding games, indies, and lots of modern favourites with ease. It also runs on SteamOS, which is designed specifically for the handheld form factor, making it easier and smoother to browse your library and play games compared to Windows 11 devices.
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Put off by the price increase to the Steam Deck or tired of waiting for your desired model to come back in stock? I'd consider this Lenovo Legion Go S instead while it's back to a record-low price on Amazon. It offers solid power and performance thanks to the AMD Ryzen Z2 Go, 16GB of RAM, a 1TB SSD, and an eight-inch WUXGA display. You also get a device that runs on SteamOS, which is better designed for a smoother and more efficient handheld gaming experience compared to Windows 11.View Deal
I guess one of the only drawbacks to going for the Lenovo Legion Go S is the lack of an OLED display. Its eight-inch WUXGA display with a 120Hz refresh rate still offers smooth and vibrant visuals, though, all for around £250 less than the Steam Deck. I don't think it's worth paying that much more just for an OLED screen.
Yes, you may also have to make some compromises when playing the latest and most demanding games to get good performance, and battery life can be underwhelming, as with most handheld gaming PCs, but the Lenovo Legion Go S is a strong option right now as there are so few alternatives available at this price point.
We also rated it well in our Lenovo Legion Go S review, saying that it is "a compact beauty" and "a good choice for SteamOS diehards." Anyone with a large library of Steam games will find it a great device to play your favourite titles while on the sofa or on the go.
Sources have informed Bloomberg that Microsoft is directing Obsidian Entertainment to cancel or pause its planned sequel to Avowed and develop a new Fallout game. The project would be led by Josh Sawyer, who directed 2010's Fallout: New Vegas.
Buffalo announced in February that the three portable USB-connected Blu-ray drives it makes would be withdrawn from sale in July – the memorably named BRXLPT6U3E, BRXLPTV63B, and BRXLPTWOU3 series. It added that there would be no successor models.
The continuous improvement of processors meant that these chips could eventually be accommodated in extremely compact casings, taking up a minuscule amount of space while maintaining performance. This progress materialized the mini PC market, and which company knows better about this product line than ACEMAGIC? Even in the age of the DRAM shortage, Amazon has four options you can grab right now. Best of all, you can get up to a mouth-watering 25 percent off on the online retailer. Starting from $269 only, ACEMAGIC’s powerful and compact mini PCs won’t break the bank The best part about this deal is […]
The new processors come with a confusing naming scheme, and unlike what you would expect, these are based on a newer Zen microarchitecture. AMD Silently Adds 11 New Processors to Ryzen 200 and 100 Series, Featuring Zen 4 Architecture Recently, we published that AMD expanded its Zen 2 Renoir series by adding the Ryzen 7 4700LE processor. Looks like AMD isn't yet done with previous-gen Ryzen families and has decided to debut several more SKUs in previous lineups, but with a newer naming convention. It appears that AMD is trying to simplify the naming convention, similar to Intel, and has […]
The AI boom has favored Samsung like no other event, but this phase has also given the Korean giant motivation to challenge competitors it would typically steer clear of. Likely driven by a new confidence wave, a new report states that the Korean giant is now developing an AI accelerator using its 4nm process called “Gaia” and will enter the PC market by taking on Qualcomm and NVIDIA. Prototypes of Gaia have already been shipped to potential customers, with the possibility that this AI accelerator is paired with Samsung’s next-generation DRAM Sporting an optimized internal structure for its NPU, Samsung’s […]
PlayStation announcing it is sunsetting production of game discs in 2028 while keeping partners in the dark will go down in history as one of the most controversial decisions ever made by the Japanese giant. Following the initial disbelief, gamers are staging as many protests as they can, signing petitions and canceling PS Plus subscriptions and game pre-orders for titles such as Marvel's Wolverine, but these protests are not going to make the company backtrack, according to Serkan Toto, CEO of Japanese game industry consultancy firm Kantan Games. However, Sony Group CEO Hiroki Totoki selling a significant number of shares […]
The team Red isn't stopping, and has been continuously expanding its existing Ryzen lineups with newer processors. AMD Quietly Launches Zen 2-Based Ryzen 7 4700LE Processor With Up To 4.2 GHz Boost Clock; Reserved for OEM Only AMD appears to have enough inventory to keep releasing older Ryzen chips, which is evident from the new launches. While the company doesn't announce such launches publicly, they appear on the official website, confirming AMD's plan to expand the existing lineups. As spotted by @Zed__Wang, AMD has silently launched its newest Zen 2 Renoir processor for the AM4 platform. The launch date mentioned […]
Samsung boss Lee Jae-yong has taken the company’s chip foundry chief to the US as part of a renewed effort to secure AI semiconductor orders from leading technology firms.
Samsung’s strategy at the 2026 Sun Valley Conference appears noticeably different from last year. Instead of focusing on broader corporate networking, Chairman Lee arrived with Han Jin-man, the executive leading Samsung’s foundry division.
This year’s guest list included Apple CEO Tim Cook, Meta CEO Mark Zuckerberg, Alphabet CEO Sundar Pichai, OpenAI CEO Sam Altman, and Amazon founder Jeff Bezos.
By attending the exclusive Sun Valley Conference alongside Foundry Business President Han Jin-man instead of a marketing executive, Samsung has sent a clear signal that expanding its contract chip business has become a top priority.
Samsung has been aggressively advancing its next-generation 2nm manufacturing process while trying to attract more high-profile customers.
The company’s choice of travel companion says more than any presentation or keynote could. Closed-door conversations often shape multi-billion-dollar semiconductor partnerships long before they’re announced publicly.
Samsung has begun rolling out the One UI 8.5-based July 2026 update across Galaxy S and Galaxy Z phones this week. Starting with the Galaxy S26 series, several Samsung flagships and foldables have begun grabbing the latest security patches. The initial deployment has begun, and the expansion will run throughout the month.
July 2026 update brings 57 patches to Samsung devices. Among the total vulnerability items, 41 are provided by Google, while the remaining 16 come from Samsung. These improvements ensure a peak level of reliability on Galaxy phones, foldables, and tablets.
July 9 rollout
Samsung released the July update for Galaxy S26 series, Galaxy S25 series, Galaxy Z Fold 7 and Z Flip 7, and Galaxy Z TriFold. The S25 lineup included the Galaxy S25 Edge and Galaxy S25 FE (Fan Edition) variants as well.
These Samsung devices received July 2026 update so far
Galaxy S Series
Galaxy S26, S26+, and S26 Ultra – AZG3
Galaxy S25, S25+, and S25 Ultra – CZG3
Galaxy S25 Edge – CZG3
Galaxy S25 FE – BZG3
Galaxy Z Series
Galaxy Z Fold 7 – BZG3
Galaxy Z Flip 7 – BZG3
Galaxy Z Flip 7 FE – BZG3
Galaxy Z TriFold – BZG3
Samsung is expected to provide the July patches to even more users over the next couple of days. The next contenders are the Galaxy S24 series, Galaxy S23 series, as well as the foldables and tablets released in 2025 and 2024.
We will see various mid-range and budget phones joining the rollout. Select A series phones receive new updates every month, while others get OTAs every quarter.
Update notifications arrive a bit late, but you can also manually check for it through the steps as follows:
Settings > Software update > Download and install.
Sarı-lacivertli kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, "2018 yılında ailemize katılan, gösterdiği özveri, bitmek bilmeyen mücadelesi ve Fenerbahçelilik duruşuyla takımımızın simge isimlerinden biri haline gelen Tarık Biberovic, kariyerine NBA'de devam etme kararı almıştır." denildi.
Tarık'ın Fenerbahçe'ye genç yaşta katıldığına vurgu yapılan açıklamada, "Henüz 17 yaşındayken Fenerbahçe'mize katılan Tarık burada yetişmiş, gelişmiş ve adını sarı mirasımıza altın harflerle yazdırmıştır. Sporcumuz, çubuklu formamız altında kazandığı 1 Avrupa Ligi, 4 Türkiye Ligi, 5 Türkiye Kupası ve 1 Cumhurbaşkanlığı Kupası şampiyonluğuyla kulüp tarihimizin unutulmaz isimleri arasındaki yerini almıştır. Tarık Biberovic, sahaya yansıttığı mücadele, takımına duyduğu bağlılık ve örnek karakteriyle yalnızca kazandığı kupalarla değil, Fenerbahçe ailesinin gönlünde edindiği yerle de daima hatırlanacaktır. Kulübümüze verdiği emek, armamıza duyduğu bağlılık ve birlikte yaşadığımız unutulmaz zaferler için Tarık'a teşekkür ediyor NBA kariyerinde de bizlere aynı gururu yaşatacağına yürekten inanıyoruz. Yolun açık olsun Fenerbahçeli Tarık. Kalbimiz her zaman seninle. Bu bir veda değil… Tekrar görüşünceye dek." ifadeleri kullanıldı.
Süper Lig'de fikstür çekimi yapıldı. Lig Yönetimi Direktörü Besim Yalçın fikstür çekimi hakkında merak edilen detayları açıkladı.
Lig Yönetimi Direktörü Besim Yalçın fikstür çekimi hakkında açıklama yaptı. Her sene yeni bir algoritma yarattıklarını ve bazı haftalarda derbilerin yasaklanacağını açıkladı.
Besim Yalçın'ın açıklamaları şöyle:
-Geçtiğimiz hafta Salı günü fikstür ile ilgili detayları kulüplerle paylaştık. Perşembe günü kulüpleri davet ettik ve onlardan geri bildirimler aldık. Geri bildirimde bulunan kulüplere teşekkür ederiz.
-Her sene yeni bir algoritma yarattık. Burada sadece fikstür anahtarı belirledik. Bu da matematiksel bir dizilim. Asıl fikstürü oluşturan çekeceğiniz numaralar. Kamuoyundaki yanlış anlama, bizim girdiğimiz kısıtların fikstürü belli ettiğidir. Bu yanlış... Avrupa'daki algoritma ile bizimki aynı. Biz top çektiriyoruz, onlar da kulüplere numara atıyor.
-Avrupa'da oynayan kulüplerin, karşılaşmamaları gereken haftalar, yani yasaklı haftalar var. Bunlar yine dikkat alındı.
-21 Eylül ve 7 Ekim arasında ligde milli ara verilecek. Bazı milli maçlar öncesindeki haftalarda derbiler yasaklı. Buna göre de derbi haftalarını belirledik. Sadece ev sahibi kimin olacağı belirlenecek, bu da çekilecek numaralara göre olacak.
Türkiye Futbol Federasyonunun (TFF) Riva'daki Hasan Doğan Milli Takımlar Kamp ve Eğitim Tesisleri'nde gerçekleştirilen fikstür çekimine, TFF yöneticileri ile ligde mücadele edecek kulüplerin temsilcileri katıldı.
Toplam 18 takımın 34 hafta mücadele edeceği ligde yeni sezon, 14-15-16-17 Ağustos'ta oynanacak maçlarla başlayacak. Sezonun ilk yarısı ise 18-19-20-21 Aralık tarihlerinde oynanacak 16. hafta müsabakalarıyla sona erecek. İkinci devre ise 15, 16, 17 ve 18 Ocak 2027 tarihlerinde oynanacak 17. hafta maçlarıyla başlayacak. Sezon ise 23 Mayıs 2027'de sona erecek.
TFF Başkan Vekili Mecnun Otyakmaz, toplantıda yaptığı konuşmada, tüm takımlara başarı dileyerek, "Çorum FK, Amed Sportif Faaliyetler ve Erzurumspor'a 'Hoş geldiniz.' diyorum. Dünyanın saygın ligleri arasında yer alan Süper Lig'in marka değerini daha da yükseltmek için yeni bir sezona başlıyoruz. Bu yıl 69'uncusunu düzenleyeceğimiz ligimizde en büyük arzumuz futbolun konuşulacağı, rekabetin sahada yaşandığı ve kulüplerimizin Avrupa kupalarında büyük başarılara ulaşacağı bir ortam oluşturmak. Bu doğrultuda atacağımız her adım yalnızca Süper Lig'in kalitesini artırmayacak, Türk futbolunun uluslararası rekabet gücünü de üst seviyeye taşıyacaktır." ifadelerini kullandı.
Sportif başarıların dışında centilmenliğin, saygının ve dayanışmanın da önemli olduğunu aktaran Otyakmaz, şunları kaydetti:
"Ortak sorumluluk bilinciyle sergileyeceğimiz yapıcı yaklaşım, ligimizin marka değerine ve futbolun geleceğine önemli katkılar sağlayacaktır. Türk futbolunun geleceğini yalnızca bugünü yöneterek değil, yarını planlayarak inşa etmek zorundayız. Önceliğimiz kulüplerin mali yapısını güçlendirmek, sürdürülebilir bir ekonomik model oluşturmak, yeni sponsorluk alanları geliştirmek ve yayın gelirlerini daha da yukarı taşımaktır. Bunun yolu ise ulusal ve uluslararası alanda marka değeri yüksek, güven veren ve futbolun konuşulduğu güçlü bir lig oluşturabilmekten geçmektedir. Bugün güç birliği yapma günüdür. Bugün ortak hedeflerde buluşma günüdür. Bugün enerjimizi, futbolun gerçek sahibi olan sahadaki oyuna yöneltme günüdür. Yeni sezon öncesinde federasyonumuzun kapılarının tüm kulüplerimize sonuna kadar açık olduğunu bir kez daha ifade etmek istiyorum. Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu olarak kulüplerimizi yalnızca paydaşlarımız değil, Türk futbolunun en önemli gücü olarak görüyoruz."
İlk hafta programı
Çekilen fikstüre göre Süper Lig'de ilk hafta maçlarının programı şöyle:
Süper Lig'de Galatasaray-Fenerbahçe derbisi 9. haftada oynanacak.
Trendyol Süper Lig'in 2026-2027 sezonunda oynanacak büyük maçların haftaları belirlendi.
Ligde 2026-2027 sezonunun fikstür çekimi, Türkiye Futbol Federasyonunun (TFF) Riva'daki Hasan Doğan Milli Takımlar Kamp ve Eğitim Tesisleri'nde yapıldı.
Çekilen fikstüre göre, ligde büyük maçların oynanacağı haftalar şöyle:
TFF'nin Riva'da bulunan tesislerinde yapılan ve Beşiktaş, Fenerbahçe, Galatasaray ve Trabzonspor'un oynayacağı derbilerin tarihlerinin de belli olacağı fikstür çekimi öncesi TFF Başkan Vekili Mecnun Otyakmaz'dan açıklama geldi.
TFF Başkan Vekili Mecnun Otyakmaz, Süper Lig'de fikstür çekimi hakkında açıklama yaptı.
TFF Başkan Vekili Mecnun Otyakmaz'ın açıklamaları şöyle:
-Maç planlaması için emeği geçen herkese teşekkür ederim. Kulüplerle bir prova gerçekleştiriyorduk, daha önceden de bu provaları gerçekleştiriyorduk. Bu son yaptığımız toplantıda fikstüre önemli katkılar oldu. Önemli provaydı ama sadece 5-6 kulüp katıldı.
-18 top torbaya atıldı ve herkesin rahatsız olacağı bir durum ortaya çıktı. Adaletli ve polemiğe izin vermeden iyi bir fikstür hazırladık. İnşallah bütün takımlara hayırlı olur ve polemikten uzak bir sezon gerçekleştiririz.
Beşiktaş, Slovakya kampında sabah idmanını yaptı. Yeni transfer Doğan Alemdar da sabah antrenmanında yer aldı. File bekçisi, transferine dair itirafta bulundu.
Slovakya'da yeni sezon hazırlıklarına devam eden Beşiktaş'ta yeni transfer Doğan Alemdar sabah antrenmanına katıldı. Doğan Alemdar transferine dair açıklamalarda bulundu.
Doğan Alemdar'ın açıklamaları şöyle:
-Beşiktaş’tan teklif gelince çok heyecanlandım. Bir an kendimi o statta ve taraftarın önünde hayal ettiğim zaman birkaç saat doğal olarak kendime gelemedim. Çünkü her gencin hayali burada olmak. Benim yerimde olmak isteyen binlerce insan var. Elimden geldiğince bu formanın hakkını vermeye hazırım.
-Taraftarlarımızın beklentisini karşılamak zorundayız. Sahada elimizden gelenin en iyisini yapmalıyız. Taraftarlarımız elimizden geleni yaptığımızı gördüğünde mutlu olacaktır.
-Çok çalışarak buralara geldim. Öğrenmeye devam edeceğim. Hayat felsefem bu. Hedeflerim var. Bu forma altında sabırsız ve çok heyecanlıyım. Çok güzel olacak her şey.
-Covid-19 döneminde Tüpraş Stadyumu’nda oynamıştım. İnanılmaz bir stat demiştim. Başakşehir döneminde oynayamadım ama taraftar inanılmazdı, büyülenmiştim. Kayserispor döneminde Kayseri’de Beşiktaş’a karşı oynamıştım, penaltı kurtarmıştım.
-Çok çalışacağız. Sahada mücadele edeceğim. Taraftarlarımızın şüphesi olmasın. Taraftarlarımızın maçlardan mutlu ayrılmaları için çabalayacağız. Beşiktaş kariyerimin güzel geçeceğine inanıyorum.
Galatasaray'la kontratı bittikten sonra aktif futbolculuk hayatına nokta koyan Dries Mertens'in, teknik heyette yer alması planlanıyordu. Belçikalı efsane, Sarı-Kırmızılı ekibi yanıtını iletti.
2025 yazında Galatasaray'la sözleşmesi sona eren Dries Mertens, bir süre düşündükten sonra futbolu bırakma kararı aldı. Sonrasında dünya turuna çıktı. Bu süreçte ikinci çocuğu da dünyaya geldi. Galatasaray, yeni sezonda onu teknik heyetin bir parçası yapmayı istiyordu.
DAHA YENİ DOĞDU
Belçikalı efsanenin, kibar bir şekilde kendisine yapılan teklifi geri çevirdiği öğrenildi. Dries Mertens, ailesiyle ve özellikle yeni doğan çocuğuyla daha fazla zaman geçirmek istiyor. İlerleyen yıllarda durum değişir mi bilinmez... Ancak bugün itibarıyla Mertens, Aslan'a dönmeyecek.
ÇOK SEVİLİYORDU
Dries Mertens, Galatasaray camiasının her bölümünde çok seviliyor. Yönetim, teknik heyet, futbolcular ve taraftarların gönlünde ayrı bir yeri var. Önümüzdeki senelerde bir şekilde kulüp içinde görev alması bekleniyor. Fakat bu kavuşma, yeni sezon öncesinde gerçekleşmeyecek.
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is expected to return before the end of the year as he seeks to bounce back from a one-sided defeat to , and now a former world champion who has not fought in over four years has confirmed his interest in the clash. Hampered by the weight limit and rehydration clause, Eubank continued his family’s […]
Retroid has announced that the 8GB RAM variants of the Pocket 5 and Pocket Flip 2 are now out of stock, and will be replaced with a new 12GB RAM version. However, the new configuration will cost a bit more.
Xbox CEO Asha Sharma wants to turn Xbox into a brand that reaches more than one billion players every day. On Reddit, however, that vision is being met with fierce criticism.
SK Hynix, whose official debut at the Nasdaq on July 10 is expected to be the second largest after SpaceX's, no longer requires a college degree from new hires. Problem identification, empathy, and resilience are the new recruitment criteria for memory chip designers in the age of AI.
Unconfirmed reports suggest a smartphone manufacturer is developing a dedicated gimbal camera. Equipped with a powerful SoC and a large image sensor, the upcoming device could pose a serious threat to market leaders like DJI and Insta360.
Dark fantasy Metroidvania Winds of Arcana: Ruination has launched on Xbox Game Pass and PC, featuring cross-save support and hot-swappable weapon combat.
The TCL 27P2A Ultra is a new gaming monitor that has been launched in China. It features a Mini LED dual-mode display, and it can operate at 720p resolution with 1080Hz refresh rate. There’s a QHD 550Hz option as well.
A leak believed to be that of the next model in the Redmi Turbo series has appeared online. It reveals the phone will have a larger display than the Redmi Turbo 5 Max and will be powered by a MediaTek flagship processor.
Sony plans to release new PlayStation games exclusively in digital format starting in 2028, officially citing changes in customer behavior. However, as profit-margin estimates by Bloomberg journalist Jason Schreier show, the financial benefits are hard to ignore.
Xiaomi is eking out details for the Redmi Note 17 Pro – earlier today, it revealed that the phone is going to have a 9,000mAh battery with 67W fast charging and 22.5W fast reverse charging. There’s more to it than that – Xiaomi believes in its battery tech so much that it offers a 5-year protection plan.
If the battery capacity drops below 80% during the first four years of owning your phone, Xiaomi will replace it for free. And if it drops below 80% in the fifth year, Xiaomi will upgrade it for free.
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Meta's smart glasses feature a capture LED on the side of the frame that blinks whenever the camera is recording, helping alert people nearby. However, some users have raised concerns that the small indicator is easy to miss.
In response, Meta has introduced new privacy-focused safeguards for its latest smart glasses that prevent recording if the capture LED has been tampered with.
The feature is currently available on Meta's second-generation smart glasses and newer models, and will roll out to all of the company's smart glasses.
The feature can automatically detect if the...
Sony Bank received preliminary approval from the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency to establish a US stablecoin issuance business, with $40 million in starting capital.
Interpol said a suspect's crypto wallet processed over $122.5 million in 10 months as authorities uncovered the scheme during a global anti-fraud operation that led to 5,811 arrests.
Newcastle United, 20 yaşındaki İsviçreli orta saha oyuncusu Johan Manzambi'nin transferi için Freiburg ile anlaşmaya vardı. İngiliz ekibi, bu transfer için 60 milyon euro bonservis ödeyecek.
Yeni sezon hazırlıklarını Slovakya'da sürdüren Beşiktaş, 9 Temmuz Cuma günü iki hazırlık maçı oynayacak. Siyah-beyazlılar, TSİ 18.00'de Mattersburg, 19.30'da ise Widzew Lodz ile karşı karşıya gelecek.
Lissabon “Sportinq”inin 19 yaşlı portuqaliyalı sağ cinah hücumçusu Jeovani Kenda bundan sonra “Çelsi”nin uğurları üçün çalışacaq.
Arena.az bu barədə İngiltərə klubunun rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
Keçid London təmsilçisinə 50 milyon avro məbləğ müqabilində başa gəlib. Kenda 2034-cü ilin iyun ayının sonuna qədər müddət ərzində “zadəganlar”ın xidmətində olacaq.
Xatırladaq ki, tərəflər əslində bu futbolçunun keçidi ilə bağlı razılığı hələ 2025-ci ilin martında əldə etmişdilər. Amma Kendanın 2025/2026 mövsümünü “Sportinq”də keçirməsi qərara alınmışdı. Mövsüm başa çatdıqdan sonra isə transfer rəsmən qüvvəyə minib.
Jeovani Kenda 2017-2019-cu illər aralığında “Benfika”nın sistemində futbolun sirlərinə yiyələnib, 2019-cu ildən isə “Sportinq”də idi. O, bu klubun əsas komandasının heyətində 86 oyuna çıxıb, 9 qol vurub, 17 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.
Portuqaliyanın U-17 və U-21 yığmalarında oynamış gənc hücumçuya hələ əsas millidə debüt qismət olmayıb.
Amerika Birləşmiş Ştatlarından (ABŞ) olan 48 yaşlı futbol mütəxəssisi Pelleqrino Matarasso “Real Sosyedad”la yeni müqaviləyə imza atıb.
Arena.az bu barədə İspaniya klubunun rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.
Klubun rəsmi açıqlamasına əsasən, yeni razılaşma 2027/2028-ci illər mövsümünün sonunadək qüvvədə olacaq. Əvvəlki müqavilə 2027-ci ilin yayına qədər nəzərdə tutulmuşdu.
Pelleqrino Matarasso 2025-ci ilin dekabr ayında “Real Sosyedad”a baş məşqçi təyin edilib. O, San Sebastyan təmsilçisini indiyə qədər 26 oyuna çıxarıb, 12 qələbə, 8 heç-heçə, 6 məğlubiyyət görüb.
Matarassonun rəhbərliyi altında komanda 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümündə İspaniya Kubokunun qalibi olub. La Liqada isə “Real Sosyedad” mövsümü 10-cu pillədə başa vurub.
Pelleqrino daha öncə “Nürnberq” (2-ci komanda), “Ştutqart” və “Hoffenhaym”da da baş məşqçi kimi çalışıb.
Futbol üzrə Almaniya yığma komandasının və “Bayern”in təcrübəli qapıçısı Aleksander Nübel bundan sonra “Beşiktaş”ın uğurları üçün çalışacaq.
Arena.az bu barədə Türkiyə klubunun mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.
“Beşiktaş” alman qapıçını “Bayern”dən tamhüquqlu əsasda satın alıb. Keçid İstanbul klubuna 5 milyon avro məbləğ müqabilində başa gəlib. Tərəflər 3 illik müqavilə bağlayıblar. Nübel 2029-cu ilin iyun ayının sonuna qədər müddət ərzində “qara qartal”ın xidmətində olacaq.
Xatırladaq ki, Aleksander Nübelin “Bayern”lə 2029-cu ilin 30 iyununa kimi qüvvədə olacaq müqaviləsi vardı. O, 2020-ci ilin yayından Münhen klubunda olsa da, bu komandada cəmi 4 oyuna çıxıb, 4 qol buraxıb, 1 “quru” matç keçirib. Alman qolkiper bu müddətdə iki mövsüm “Monako”da, üç mövsüm də “Ştutqart”da icarədə olub. O, “Bayern”ə keçənə qədər də “Paderborn” və “Şalke”də oynayıb.
Vaxtilə Almaniyanın U-17 yığmasında oynamış Nübelə əsas millidə debüt etmək 2024-cü ildə nəsib olub. O, yığmanın heyətində 3 oyun keçirib, 3 qol buraxıb.
“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 29 yaşlı qapıçının transfer dəyərini 12 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.
“Beşiktaş” heyətini daha bir neçə futbolçu ilə gücləndirib. İstanbul klubu Türkiyə millisinin futbolçusu Salih Özcanı heyətinə qatıb. 28 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçi tibbi müayinədən keçmək və müqavilə imzalamaq üçün artıq İstanbula gəlib. O, son olaraq Almaniyanın “Borussiya” (Dortmund) klubunda çıxış edib.
“Başakşəhər”in futbolçusu Doğan Alemdar da “Beşiktaş”a keçib. Tərəflər 4 illik müqaviləyə imza atıblar.
Fransanın “Klermon” klubunun futbolçu İlhan Fakılı da İstanbul təmsilçisinə keçib. Onunla da 4 illik müqavilə imzalanıb.
“Beşiktaş” iki futbolçusu ilə də yollarını ayırıb. İstanbul klubu qapıçı Ersin Destanoğlu və yarımmüdafiəçisi Gökhan Sazdağı ilə vidalaşıb. Ersin klubu azad agent kimi tərk edibsə, Gökhan “Çorum”a transfer edilib.
Azərbaycanlı futbolçu Raul Süleymanov Almaniyanın “Herta” klubu ilə müqavilə imzalayıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə 16 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçi sosial şəbəkə hesabında paylaşım edib. O, II Bundesliqa klubu ilə ilk peşəkar anlaşmaya imza atdığını bildirib.
Raul buna qədər “Herta”nın əvəzedici komandasında çıxış edirdi. O, Azərbaycanın U-21 millisinin də üzvüdür.
Misir millisinin baş məşqçisi Husam Hasanın müqaviləsinin müddəti uzadılıb.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Misir Futbol Assosiasiyası məlumat yayıb. 59 yaşlı mütəxəssislə anlaşmanın müddəti 2030-cu ilin yayına kimi artırılıb.
Misir millisi DÇ-2026-nın 1/8 finalında Argentinaya uduzaraq (2:3) mübarizəni dayandırıb.
“Turan Tovuz”dan ayrılan Sergey Samokun yeni ünvanı məlum olub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, qolkiper “Veles”ə keçib. Bu barədə Rusiya klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Qolkiperlə 1 illik müqavilə imzalanıb.
Samok ötən mövsüm “Turan Tovuz”la 32 oyuna çıxıb. O, 12 matçda qapısını toxunulmaz saxlayıb.
Azərbaycan Milli Antidopinq Agentliyi (AMADA) regionda ilk dəfə “Antidopinq sahəsində sertifikatlı təlimçilərin hazırlanması” proqramına start verib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, müxtəlif idman federasiyaları və təşkilatlarını təmsil edən 32 iştirakçının cəlb olunduğu proqramın məqsədi antidopinq sahəsində daxili ekspert resurslarının formalaşdırılmasını, institusional bilik və bacarıqların gücləndirilməsini, eləcə də əldə olunan antidopinq sahəsində biliklərin sistemli şəkildə daha geniş auditoriyaya çatdırılmasını təmin etməkdir.
Proqramın təlim hissəsi üç qrup və antidopinq fəaliyyətinin əsas istiqamətlərini əhatə edən üç tematik modul və təqdimat bacarıqları üzrə keçirilib. Təlim iştirakçıları antidopinq sahəsində hüquqi çərçivə, testetmənin əsasları, tibbi aspektlər və təqdimat bacarıqları üzrə bilik və bacarıqlar əldə ediblər. Tədris materialları beynəlxalq antidopinq standartlarına uyğun hazırlanıb. Proqramın məzmunu isə 1 yanvar 2027-ci il tarixindən qüvvəyə minməsi nəzərdə tutulan yeni Ümumdünya Antidopinq Məcəlləsinin prinsip və tələbləri nəzərə alınmaqla formalaşdırılıb.
Açılış nitqində AMADA-nın İcraçı direktoru Təhminə Tağı-zadə proqramın əhəmiyyətini vurğulayaraq bildirib ki, beynəlxalq antidopinq təcrübəsində təhsil dopinqlə mübarizənin ən vacib istiqamətlərindən biri hesab olunur. Onun sözlərinə görə, antidopinq qayda pozuntularının qarşısının alınmasında ən effektiv vasitə maarifləndirmə və təhsildir, çünki davamlı profilaktik nəticələr yalnız sistemli təhsil fəaliyyəti ilə əldə edilə bilər.
“Beynəlxalq təcrübə göstərir ki, federasiyaların öz daxilində hazırlıqlı və sertifikatlı təlimçilərin olması antidopinq təhsilinin davamlılığını və əlçatanlığını əhəmiyyətli dərəcədə artırır. Bu yanaşma biliklərin daha çevik ötürülməsinə, idmançı və mütəxəssislərlə müntəzəm əlaqənin qurulmasına, eyni zamanda təmiz idman dəyərlərinin təşkilat daxilində daha effektiv təşviqinə imkan yaradır. Məqsədimiz ölkədə keyfiyyətli antidopinq təhsilinin dayanıqlı və uzunmüddətli modelini formalaşdırmaqdır”, – deyə İcraçı direktor əlavə edib.
Proqramın yekun mərhələsində iştirakçılar nəzəri biliklər və təqdimat bacarıqlarını əhatə edən kompleks attestasiyadan keçəcəklər. İmtahanı uğurla başa vuran iştirakçılara AMADA tərəfindən rəsmi birillik “Təlimçi sertifikatı” təqdim olunacaq. Sertifikat sahibi olan təlimçilər təmsil etdikləri idman təşkilatlarında antidopinq üzrə təlim və seminarlar keçirmək, həmçinin AMADA ilə əməkdaşlıq çərçivəsində maarifləndirici və tədris fəaliyyətlərini həyata keçirmək icazəsi əldə edəcəklər. Təlimlərin keyfiyyətinin və effektivliyinin təmin olunması məqsədilə Agentlik tərəfindən mütəmadi monitorinq tədbirləri həyata keçiriləcək. Sertifikatlı təlimçilərin hazırlıq səviyyəsinin qiymətləndirilməsi üçün illik resertifikasiya mexanizmi tətbiq olunacaq.
Yeni proqramın ölkədə antidopinq təhsilinin əhatə dairəsinin genişlənməsinə, federasiyaların institusional potensialının güclənməsinə və təmiz idman mədəniyyətinin daha da inkişafına mühüm töhfə verəcəkdir.
UEFA Konfrans Liqasının I təsnifat mərhələsinin ilk oyunları çərçivəsində keçirilən “Zirə” – “Torpedo” (Kutaisi, Gürcüstan) matçı Azərbaycan futbolu tarixində iki yubileylə əlamətdar olub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Sumqayıtda baş tutan oyun Azərbaycan klublarının Avropa miqyaslı klub turnirlərində keçirdiyi ümumilikdə 500-cü qarşılaşma kimi tarixə düşüb.
Təmsilçilərimiz UEFA Çempionlar Liqasında 120, UEFA Avropa Liqasında (əvvəl UEFA kuboku) 283, UEFA Konfrans Liqasında 63, Kuboklar kubokunda 8, İntertoto kubokunda 26 görüşə çıxıb. Bu qarşılaşmalardan ikisi nəticəsi ləğv olunduğu, biri baş tutmadığı üçün texniki nəticə ilə yekunlaşıb. Həmin texniki nəticələri nəzərə almaqla 159 qələbə qazanan klublarımız 112 heç-heçə edib və 229 dəfə uduzub.
Qitə kuboklarında debüt 1994/95 mövsümündə gerçəkləşib. 1994-cü il avqustun 9-da “Turan” Türkiyədə “Fənərbağça”ya 0:5 hesabı ilə uduzub.
“Zirə”nin futbolçusu Ruan Renatonun “Torpedo” ilə görüşdə vurduğu ilk top Azərbaycan klublarının avrokuboklarda 550-ci qolu olub. Texniki nəticələrin nəzərə alınmadığı top fərqi 552-759-dur.
Azərbaycan komandalarının ilk qolu 1995/96 mövsümündə qeydə alınıb. UEFA kubokunun 1995-ci il avqustun 22-də keçirilən “Austriya” (Vyana, Avstriya) – “Kəpəz” görüşündə (5:1) Yadigar Süleymanov fərqlənib.
Qeyd edək ki, “Zirə” Gürcüstan təmsilçisinə 3:0 hesabı ilə qalib gəlib.
“Şəfa” növbəti transferini reallaşdırıb. Msport.az xəbər verir ki paytaxt klubu yarımmüdafiəçi Dilan Mertensi heyətinə cəlb edib. 30 yaşlı niderlandlı futbolçu […]
Misir millisinin baş məşqçisi Husam Hasanın müqaviləsinin müddəti uzadılıb. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Misir Futbol Assosiasiyası məlumat yayıb. […]
“Qarabağ”ın braziliyalı müdafiəçisi Mateus Silva komandadan ayrılmağa hazırlaşır. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə 28 yaşlı futbolçu Braziliya mətbuatına açıqlamasında […]
Martin Yulmann “Sportinq”dən “Atletiko”ya keçib. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə insayder Fabritsio Romano paylaşım edib. Klublar arasında danışıqlar başa çatıb […]
Azərbaycan və Özbəkistanda keçiriləcək 20 yaşadək futbolçulardan ibarət dünya çempionatına vəsiqə qazanan 4 komanda müəyyənləşib. Msport.az xəbər verir ki, bu, […]
Luka Modric looks likely to remain at Milan, according to Fabrizio Romano, and meanwhile, a defender the Rossoneri had previously considered completed a move elsewhere.
Romano reports, via MilanNews.it, that left-back Fran Garcia has joined Real Betis from Real Madrid for €3 million plus bonuses, with Madrid retaining a 50% sell-on.
Intriguingly, the influencer suggests the Spaniard could easily have ended up at San Siro under different circumstances.
Had the Rossoneri’s previous hierarchy stayed in place, sporting director Igli Tare, chief executive Giorgio Furlani and coach Massimiliano Allegri, and had the club reached the Champions League, Romano believes Fran Garcia would likely have signed for them, with discussions between the club and his representatives having reached a concrete, fairly advanced stage without ever being formally concluded.
MAY 24: Luka Modric looks on after the Serie A match at the Giuseppe Meazza Stadium on May 24, 2026. (Photo by Marco Luzzani/Getty Images)
Modric to stay at Milan despite summer of change
The change of management and direction shifted those plans, but one strand of Milan’s thinking has not altered.
Romano is clear that Modric’s situation stands apart: the veteran is regarded as a champion who transcends any single coach or set of executives, and his affection for the club is expected to see him continue in the red and black.
It offers a note of continuity amid a period of upheaval at Milan, with new leadership in place, Ruben Amorim now installed as coach and the squad being reshaped after a campaign that ended outside the Champions League places.