Xbox 360 games can now run on iPhone, iPad, and Mac thanks to a new app
Discover Shepherdstown 2026 Contemporary American Theater Festival. Experience world-class plays, boost local tourism, and join an unforgettable summer of joy
The post A Summer of Joy Awaits in Historic Shepherdstown appeared first on Travel And Tour World.Discover how the Himachal Pradesh government is transforming Kullu through an ambitious eco-tourism initiative, creating sustainable jobs and new destinations.
The post Kullu District Eco-Tourism Initiative: A Model for Sustainable Economic Growth and Rural Empowerment in Himachal Pradesh appeared first on Travel And Tour World.Hawaii is bracing for a powerful Kona Low storm causing severe flooding, blizzard conditions at mountain peaks, and widespread travel disruptions. Here's what to know.
The post Kona Low Slams Hawaii as Severe Weather Causes Massive Flooding, Airport Delays, and Mountain Snow appeared first on Travel And Tour World.The global senior-living design industry is gathering in Phoenix, Arizona, as the Environments for Aging (EFA) Conference + Expo 2026 opens from 16 to 18 March at the Phoenix Convention Center.
The post Phoenix Becomes Global Hub for Senior Living Innovation as Environments for Aging Expo 2026 Draws Designers Worldwide appeared first on Travel And Tour World.A norovirus outbreak aboard the Star Princess leaves 153 ill. Discover how this health crisis impacts Caribbean cruise tourism and traveler safety
The post Fort Lauderdale: Norovirus Outbreak on Star Princess Disrupts Caribbean Cruise Dreams – All You Need To Know appeared first on Travel And Tour World.Global tourists are choosing safer European destinations as conflicts disrupt travel elsewhere. Here’s why the safer European sun is shaping 2026 travel plans.
The post Safe European Summer Travel Boom: Spain, Greece, Italy and Portugal Draw Global Tourists Away from Conflict-Zone Holidays and Unstable Destinations appeared first on Travel And Tour World.Americans are flocking to Turkey for cheap surgery, but safety warnings are soaring. Learn about the risks of infections, travel complications, and how to stay safe.
The post Medical Tourism Nightmare: How American Travelers’ Quest for Less-Expensive Surgery in Turkey Is Turning Deadly! appeared first on Travel And Tour World.The latest update as tourism to the Lachen-Lachung axis and Gurudongmar Lake resumes with mandatory new permit rules and strict safety guidelines.
The post Sikkim Restores Tourism to Lachen-Lachung Axis with Mandatory New Safety and Permit Framework in India appeared first on Travel And Tour World.Alaska Airlines announces key leadership appointments in Asia, Europe and South Pacific to strengthen its global network and improve customer service.
The post Alaska Airlines Strengthens Global Network with Key Leadership Appointments for Asia, Europe and South Pacific Regional Headquarters, New Update appeared first on Travel And Tour World.Fort Lauderdale continues to attract the largest number of Canadian spring break travelers this year, holding its position as the top US destination despite rising airfare prices and ongoing political tensions affecting cross-border travel.
The post Fort Lauderdale Remains Top US Spring Break Destination for Canadians Despite Rising Airfares and Ongoing Political Tensions: Know More appeared first on Travel And Tour World.Samsung’s Audio Eraser is an unbeatable feature so far. After its initial debut and simplification, Samsung has brought a wild upgrade to its AI-powered Audio Eraser in the Galaxy S26 series, which is a game-changer.
Audio Eraser allows you to erase background noise from videos. You don’t have to worry about the interrupting noise if you own a Samsung. It’s available on most recent flagship phones, but Galaxy S26 is something different.
Sounds weird, but Audio Eraser in Galaxy S26 lets you silence noise in almost any app. Thanks to Galaxy AI, you can remove noise in various mainstream apps. Since it’s integrated at OS level, you don’t need much manual effort.
With the Galaxy S26 series, the Audio Eraser works in YouTube, Netflix, Instagram, TikTok, Amazon Prime Video, and so on. The new flagships no longer require you to have the video in the Gallery app to offer access to Audio Eraser.
Quick Panel is where you find the Audio Eraser toggle. If you are running a compatible app, it shows up at the top. Samsung is expected to expand support to even more apps through sequential updates, for sure.
Voice Focus: As the name suggests, it will prioritise voice in the audio. Activating the option will reduce other sounds like noise and music and boost human vocals.
Image – Using Samsung Audio Eraser for YouTube
Samsung Gallery has added a Galaxy AI sparkle button for Audio Eraser. It offers quick and convenient access to the feature. Based on the analysis, the system will provide options so you can set the level and get a precise application.
Image – Using Audio Eraser in Samsung Gallery
At present, Audio Eraser support for apps beyond Samsung Gallery is limited to the Galaxy S26 series. Samsung is gearing up to roll out the Stable One UI 8.5 update; however, the rollout may take some time to start.
The post This Galaxy S26 feature lets you silence noise in almost any app appeared first on Sammy Fans.




Despite the recent defeat to Newcastle United, Manchester United managed a convincing victory over Aston Villa thanks to Casemiro, Matheus Cunha, and Benjamin Sesko. Although Bruno Fernandes did not score, he led the team by contributing two assists. With this, the Portuguese midfielder broke David Beckham’s all-time Premier League assist record, etching his name into league history.
Bruno Fernandes has managed to become the player with the most assists in a single Premier League season for Manchester United, reaching 16 assists after contributing to two goals in the Red Devils’ victory. With this, the Portuguese surpasses David Beckham, who held this record with 15 assists in the 1999–2000 season, breaking a 26-year-old record and making clear his importance in the club’s history.
Not only did he break an important record, but he also played an impressive game with the Red Devils. Being the organizer of the play proposed by coach Carrick, Bruno managed to open spaces for Cunha and Šeško, also contributing at a defensive level. With this, Fernandes is the most important player in the team’s lineup, being the central axis of the collective play, making his continuity beyond 2027 a total priority.
Bruno has managed to become the most important player of the last 10 years at Manchester United, becoming the third player of the team to reach more than 100 goals and more than 100 assists in the Premier League. With this, he joins Ryan Giggs and Wayne Rooney, having 105 goals and 100 assists. Although he is already 31 years old, Carrick has managed to recover his best version, making him irreplaceable alongside Kobbie Mainoo and Casemiro.
Another piece of @ManUtd history for Bruno Fernandes ❤️
— Premier League (@premierleague) March 15, 2026
Read more on the Portuguese's record-breaking achievement 👇
Despite Ruben Amorim’s departure seeming to reset the Red Devils’ project, the front office made a brilliant decision by appointing Michael Carrick as interim coach. Not only has he implemented a defined style of play, but he has also brought out the best version of several stars. Alongside this, the Englishman has managed to set an all-time Manchester United record, which could bring him closer and closer to earning a permanent spot with the team.
According to Statman Dave via X, formerly Twitter, Michael Carrick is the first coach in Manchester United history to win six HOME games. Although he has only five in the current season, he also had a short spell as interim coach in the 2021–2022 season, beating Arsenal 3–2. For this reason, the coach becomes a historic figure both as a manager and as a player. Even co-owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe praised his excellent work, which could open the door to a permanent spot.
While Carrick continues to show an incredible talent for coaching the Red Devils, Ratcliffe did not dare to confirm his continuity at the helm of the team. Because of this, the emergence of Roberto De Zerbi and Julian Nagelsmann gains a lot of traction. However, both raise doubts that Michael no longer does, as he has proven capable of improving players individually as well as collectively. For that reason, he emerges as a fan-favorite, pressing front office to make a decision.

The 2026 Finalissima has been officially canceled despite the enormous anticipation surrounding a potential clash between two of the strongest teams heading into the 2026 World Cup. With conflicting accounts of how negotiations broke down, and with Lionel Messi‘s reported stance on the game now coming to light, CONMEBOL has fired back at UEFA to explain its reasoning for rejecting Madrid as a host venue.
One of the central sticking points was the question of venue, after Qatar was ruled out due to the ongoing conflict in the region. Following a period of back-and-forth between the two confederations, UEFA moved first to announce the Finalissima’s cancellation, placing responsibility on the AFA and CONMEBOL for rejecting the Santiago Bernabéu as an alternative host.
Hours later, CONMEBOL issued a statement pushing back against UEFA’s version of events: “CONMEBOL and the AFA consistently reiterated their commitment to playing the Finalissima at a neutral venue and accepted the proposed site following UEFA’s prolonged insistence on playing in Madrid. Unfortunately, it was not possible to reach a final agreement to hold the match, as the alternative date requested could not be accommodated given the limited time available.“
Despite the Bernabéu potentially offering a 50-50 split of supporters for each nation, CONMEBOL maintained that the venue was fundamentally inappropriate. “Once the possibility of playing in Qatar was ruled out, both confederations—as well as the Argentine and Spanish federations—dedicated themselves to finding a solution that would satisfy all parties. Within this framework, it is clear that the proposal to hold a single match in Madrid would have violated the principle of sporting equity, as it is not a neutral venue,” part of the statement read.

A disagreement over the proposed date then proved to be the final stumbling block: “Under these circumstances, on Saturday, March 14, a proposal reached the AFA to hold the match at a neutral venue, Italy, on March 27. Argentina accepted the idea without objection, except for the date, suggesting March 31 instead. Regrettably, UEFA communicated that holding the match on the 31st—only four days later than the original proposal—was not possible, resulting in the cancellation of the Finalissima.“
With Madrid ruled out and Italy emerging as a potential compromise venue, the two sides still could not find common ground on the date, with UEFA unwilling to move it to March 31 and CONMEBOL equally firm in its position. While reports suggest the competition could be rescheduled for after the 2026 World Cup, neither federation has confirmed a new date.
As soon as UEFA and the RFEF announced the suspension of the game, reports quickly emerged pointing to Argentina’s reluctance to participate as a central factor in the breakdown. One narrative cited the memory of Argentina’s 6-1 humiliation against Spain in 2018, a defeat widely seen as having had a damaging effect on the team’s preparations for the Russia World Cup.
As far back as December, Messi had hinted at the uncertainty surrounding the game, noting at the time that the Finalissima had not yet been officially confirmed, a comment that in hindsight reads as a telling signal of what was to come. Both the Argentine star and head coach Lionel Scaloni were said to be reluctant to face Spain in a high-stakes friendly with the World Cup so close on the horizon.
However, according to Fabrizio Romano, players from both Argentina and Spain were personally willing to play the Finalissima. For Messi, the match would have represented more than just another fixture, potentially adding a 47th trophy to his extraordinary career haul and another piece of silverware with the national team, something he spent years chasing before finally breaking through at the highest level.

Trendyol Süper Lig'in 26. haftasıda Natura Dünyası Gençlerbirliği ile Beşiktaş takımları Eryaman Stadı'nda karşılaştı. Bir pozisyon sonrası, Gençlerbirliği oyuncusu Sékou Koïta kırmızı kart görerek oyun dışı kaldı. Eski Fifa hakemi, spor ve hakem yorumcusu Deniz Ateş Bitnel değerlendirdi.
Deniz Ateş Bitnel:Gençlerbirliği - Beşiktaş maçında Gençlerbirliği oyuncusu Koita VAR'ın izleme tavsiyesi sonrası kırmızı kartla oyun dışına gönderildi. Koita yere düştüğü anda rakibini görmüyor diyenler olabilir.
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- Fakat bir açıda şunu net olarak görüyoruz. Koiita Djalo'nun kendisine doğru geldiğini görüyor. Kafasını kaldırıyor ona doğru bakıyor ve yuvarlanırken ayağını bile isteye kaldırıyor.
- Burada Koita'nın rakibine karşı hareketi gaddarlık ve acımasızlık içeriyor. Ayak tabanıyla yapmış olduğu müdahale rakibin sağlığını tehlikeye sokacak bir müdahale.
- Bu pozisyonda var müdahalesi kesinlikle doğru. Kırmızı kart kararı kesinlikle doğru.
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Betimsel istatistik kararını verdi, futbol analitiği müjdeyi verdi... Şampiyonlar Ligi'nin tarihsel hafızası ve 60 yıllık dev veri havuzu, Liverpool karşısındaki 1-0'lık zafer sayesinde Galatasaray'ın İngiltere'de yüzde 62'lik bir oranla tur biletini cebine koyarak İstanbul'a döneceğini işaret ediyor.
Galatasaray bir kez daha Avrupa futbolunun zirvesini "Aslan Kükremesi" ile felç etmeye hazırlanıyor. Teknik direktör Okan Buruk ve öğrencileri bu sezon RAMS Park’ta iki kez 1-0'la devirdikleri Liverpool’a Anfield Road'a da boyun eğmeyi düşünmüyor.
TARİH GALATASARAY DİYOR
Ayrıca 1-0’lık skor bir avantaj değil, istatistiksel bir devrimin başlangıcı. Şampiyonlar Ligi tarihinin derinliklerine bakıldığında, ilk maçı evinde gol yemeden 1-0 kazanan takımların tur atlama oranı tam %62.
LIVERPOOL PANİK OLACAK
Galatasaray’ın kurduğu 25 metrelik kompakt savunma bloğu, Liverpool’un golcülerine 180 dakikada şans vermedi. Rakibin hücumcuları "aşılmaz duvar" algısına kapıldı. Bu kez Anfield Road’un o meşhur uğultusu, Liverpool için bir destek değil; gol gelmedikçe ayaklarını titreten bir "sabırsızlık baskısına" dönüşebiir
İşte Betimsel İstatistik uzmanlarının değerlendirmesinde Galatasaray'ın Liverpool karşısında yüzde 62 tur atamasını sağlayacak o matematikse işlemler:
- Veri Madenciliği: Şampiyonlar Ligi ve Avrupa kupalarında son 50-60 yılda oynanan binlerce maçın sonuçları bir havuza toplandı.
- Geçmiş Veri Analizi: "İlk maçı evinde 1-0 kazanan takımlar, ikinci maçta hangi sonuçları almış?" sorusunun cevabı tarandı. Binlerce maçlık bu devasa örneklem setinde, turu geçen takımların oranı yaklaşık %62 olarak sabitlendi.
- Sabermetrics / Futbol Analitiği (Veri Bilimi): Futbolda son yıllarda devrim yaratan bu dal, sadece skora değil, maç içindeki aksiyonlara d bakıyor. Bu bilim dalından da yardım alındı.
- XG (Gol Beklentisi) Modellemesi: 1-0 kazanan bir takımın, ikinci maçta kaç gol yeme veya atma potansiyeli olduğu "regresyon analizleri" ile hesaplandı.
- Monte Carlo Simülasyonu: Maç kağıt üzerinde binlerce kez simüle edildi. Takımların güç dengeleri, 1-0'lık avantajın getirdiği savunma yerleşimi ve rakibin risk alma katsayısı algoritmaya girilir ve en olası sonuç (%62 tur şansı) ortaya çıktı.
- Spor Psikolojisi (Davranış Bilimleri): Rakamların ötesinde, bu oranın neden bu kadar yüksek olduğunu açıklayan daldır.
- Kaybetmeme Psikolojisi: 1-0'lık skorun sağladığı koruma içgüdüsünün, oyuncuların odaklanma süresini (concentration span) nasıl artırdığını incelendi.
- Zaman Baskısı Analizi: Rakip takımın (Liverpool) gol atamadığı her dakikada artan kortizol seviyesinin ve buna bağlı olarak düşen "karar verme yetisinin" istatistiğe nasıl yansıdığını açıklandı.
- Oyun Teorisi (Ekonomi ve Matematik): Özellikle "Sıfır Toplamlı Oyun" teorisi üzerinden incelendi.
Galatasaray'ın elindeki 1-0'lık "varlığı" korumak için yapacağı her hamle, rakibin riskini artıracak. Bu yüzde 62'lik oran bir laboratuvar deneyinden ziyade, Matematiksel Olasılık ve Tarihsel Veri Analitiğinin ürünü olarak camianın umudunu artırdı.

Avrupa sınırları artık dar gelen Galatasaray, rotayı Asya'ya kırdı! Başkan Dursun Özbek önderliğinde başlatılan diplomatik taarruzla; Çin ve Güney Kore'nin teknoloji devleri, büyükelçilikler aracılığıyla masaya oturmaya hazır. Sponsorluktan akademiye, dijital devrimden hazırlık kamplarına kadar sarı-kırmızıların dev Asya projesinin tüm detaylarına Fotospor ulaştı.
Galatasaray yönetimi kulübün geleceğini şekillendirecek dev bir diplomatik ve ticari hamlenin peşinde koşuyor. Orta Doğu’dan Uzak Doğu’ya uzanan geniş bir coğrafyada "ciddi çalışmalar" yürüttüklerini daha önce açıklayan Başkan Dursun Özbek'in ana hedefleri Güney Kore ve Çin pazarları.
DURSUN ÖZBEK'İN BÜYÜK PLANI
Başkan Özbek'in "global" projesi kapsamında Galatasaray, Çin ve Güney Kore merkezli teknoloji, otomotiv ve enerji devleriyle stratejik sponsorluk anlaşmaları hedefliyor. Stat ismi, forma göğüs reklamı veya dijital partnerlikler masadaki en güçlü seçenekler.
GALATASARAY DÜNYAYA AÇILIYOR
Galatasaray markasının bölgedeki görünürlüğünü artırmak adına sezon öncesi hazırlık kamplarının ve özel turnuvaların bu coğrafyalarda düzenlenmesi planlanıyor. Uzak Doğu'nun yükselen yetenek havuzuna erişmek için Çin ve Güney Kore’de "Galatasaray Academy" şubelerinin açılması ve yerel kulüplerle pilot ortaklıklar kurulması da gündemde. Weibo ve WeChat gibi yerel dev platformlarda aktif içerik yönetimi ve GSStore ürünlerinin bölge lojistiğiyle taraftara ulaştırılması hedefleniyor.
ASYA VE ORTA DOĞU HEDEFTE
Galatasaray yönetimi, Avrupa’nın yanı sıra Asya ve Orta Doğu’daki devasa nüfusu "potansiyel taraftar ve tüketici" haline getirmeyi amaçlıyor. Büyükelçilikler (Güney Kore Ankara Büyükelçisi Jeong Yeondoo, Galatasaray kulübünü ziyaret etti.) aracılığıyla yürütülen bu temaslar, sarı-kırmızılı kulübün sadece bir spor kulübü değil, Türkiye’nin küresel bir markası olarak konumlandırılmasını sağlayacak.
Dev teknoloji şirketlerinin (Samsung, LG, Hyundai gibi) kulübe yeni nesil stat teknolojileri ve dijital partnerlikler konusunda destek vermesi masadaki ana konular arasında yer aldı.
ÇİN HAYALİ DE GERÇEKLEŞİYOR
Çin Ankara Büyükelçisi Liu Shaobin ile yürütülen temaslarda da dünyanın en büyük pazarına doğrudan bir kapı açmak için görüşmeler yapıldı.
Görüşmelerin "büyükelçiler seviyesinde" yapılmasının birkaç kritik sebebi var... ancak en önemlisi Büyükelçiliklerin aracı olması, yabancı yatırımcılar için Galatasaray’ı güvenilir bir iş ortağı olarak tescillemeye yardımcı oluyor.

Galatasaray yönetimi Mağazacılık AŞ'nin halka arz süreciyle birlikte Avrupa operasyonlarını da sil baştan kurguladı. 5 ana metropolde açılacak yeni mağazalar ve 11 şehirdeki stratejik 'corner' noktalarıyla lojistik maliyetler düşürülecek. Euro bazlı forma ve ürün satışlarıyla kulübün operasyonel karı maksimuma çıkarılacak.
Galatasaray yönetimi Mağazacılık AŞ’nin halka arzı süreciyle birlikte Avrupa operasyonlarında da yeni bir döneme hazırlanıyor.
Kulüp hem lojistik maliyetleri optimize etmek hem de markanın küresel vitrinini güçlendirmek amacıyla Avrupa’nın kalbinde dev bir mağazalaşma ve "corner" atağı başlattı.
Hali hazırda Berlin, Köln, Bakü ve Lefkoşa’da faaliyet gösteren GSStore; geçmişte Düsseldorf, Mannheim ve Zürih’te yaşanan kapanışlardan ders çıkardı.
Daha stratejik bir modelle geri dönmeye hazır. Yeni dönemde yüksek işletme maliyetlerini düşürmek için büyük spor perakendecileriyle iş birliği ön planda olacak.
İlk etapta mağazaların açılacağı şehirler:
Fransa: Paris
Hollanda: Rotterdam
Avusturya: Viyana
Belçika: Brüksel
İngiltere: Londra
Fiziksel mağaza maliyetini minimize eden "corner" modeliyle şu şehirlerde taraftarlara ulaşılacak:
Almanya: Duisburg, Frankfurt, Hamburg, Stuttgart, Münih
Fransa: Strazburg, Lyon, Marsilya
Hollanda: Amsterdam, Utrecht, Lahey
Galatasaray yönetimi, bu hamleyle sadece ürün satmayı değil, operasyonel karlılığı maksimize etmeyi hedefliyor. Tekil online gönderimlerdeki yüksek gümrük ve kargo maliyetleri, mağazalara yapılan "toplu sevkiyat" ile minimize edilecek.
Türkiye’de yaklaşık 3 bin TL (85 Euro) olan formalar, Avrupa’da 95-110 Euro bandında satışa sunulacak. Lojistik giderler düşüldüğünde bile Euro bazlı satışlar kulüp kasasına ciddi bir kâr bırakacak. Mağazaların derbi ve Avrupa kupası günlerinde günlük cirolarını 10-15 katına çıkarma potansiyeli, fiziksel varlığın en büyük motivasyonu.
Berlin ve Londra gibi merkezlerdeki fiziksel varlık, Galatasaray’ın "küresel kulüp" imajını pekiştirerek yerel sponsorluk görüşmelerinde kulübün elini güçlendirecek.

Kaybetmenin kolay, kazanmanın ise dünya çapında 'olay' olacağı tarihi Liverpool rövanşına Galatasaray, 'kaybedecek hiçbir şeyimiz yok' parolasıyla çıkıyor. İngiltere'de yüreğini ortaya koymaya hazırlanan sarı-kırmızılılarda, teknik direktör Okan Buruk da kadroda 5 kritik hamle hazırladı.
Galatasaray Teknik Direktörü Okan Buruk, "kaybetmenin kolay, turun olay" olacağı Liverpool maçı öncesinde son plan ve programını tamamlamaya çalışıyor. Camiada kaybedecek bir şeyin olmadığı, ancak kazanılacak bir zaferin dünya çapında yaratacağı sansayonu düşünüyor.
OKAN BURUK'UN LIVERPOOL PLANI
Taraftarlar takımdan iyi bir futbol beklerken, sonuç ne olursa olsun hakkını teslim etmeye hazır. Galatasaray'ın hocası Buruk da, Şampiyonlar Ligi son 16 rövanşında ciddi bir revizyon yaptı. Başakşehir maçında dinlendirdiği 5 oyuncusunu Liverpool'a karşı sahaya sürme kararı aldı.
Çarşamba gecesi oynanacak dev maçta Davinson cezası nedeniyle görev yapamayacak. Singo’nun partneri Abdülkerim Bardakçı olacak. Beklerde Eren Elmalı'nın yerine Jakobs, Sallai’nin yerine Boey formayı geri alacak.
Orta sahadaki vazgeçilmezleri Torreira ve Sara yerini korurken, bu ikiliye Lemina eşlik edecek. Kanatlarda ise hız faktörü ön plana çıkacak.
Barış Alper Yılmaz ve Leroy Sane Liverpool savunmasını zorlayacak isimler olacak. Forvet hattında ise gol silahı olarak Victor Osimhen tek başına görev yapacak.
GALATASARAY'IN MUHTEMEL 11'İ
İşte Galatasaray'ın Liverpool Karşısındaki Muhtemel 11'i:
Uğurcan
Jakobs, Singo, Abdülkerim, Boey
Torreira, Lemina, Sara
Sane, Barış Alper
Osimhen
MAÇ SONRASI 5 GÜN TATİL
Liverpool sınavının ardından Okan Buruk, yoğun fikstür nedeniyle oyuncularına moral depolamaları için 5 gün izin verecek.

Galatasaray'ın yıldızı Gabriel Sara için beklenen müjde ulaştı! Brezilya Milli Takımı, FIFA prosedürlerini işleterek sarı-kırmızılı kulübe resmi davet yazısı gönderdi. Carlo Ancelotti'nin geniş kadrosuna yüzde 90 oranında girmesi beklenen sambacı için pasaporttan sigorta işlemlerine kadar dev operasyon başladı.
Brezilya Milli Takımı, Gabriel Sara’nın durumunu yakından takip ettiğini ve resmi prosedürleri başlattığını Galatasaray Kulübü'ne bildirdi. FIFA kuralları gereği, federasyonun oyuncunun kulübüne göndermesi gereken resmi davet yazısı sarı-kırmızılı kulübe ulaştı. Bu kritik yazı, FIFA takvimindeki milli maç döneminden en az 15 gün önce kulübe ulaştırılarak Sara’nın kamp programı, toplanma merkezi ve tarihleri netleştirildi.
SARA DA ANCELOTTI'NİN KADROSUNDA
Brezilya Milli Takımı teknik direktörü Carlo Ancelotti, as kadroyu açıklamadan önce geniş bir havuz oluşturmak adına geniş bir kadro açıklamaya hazırlanıyor. Gelen son bilgilere göre, Galatasaray formasıyla sergilediği performansla Sara’nın, açıklanacak olan bu geniş kadroda yer almasına artık yüzde 90 gözüyle bakılıyor.
BREZİLYALI YETKİLİLER DEVREDE
Eğer Sara, Brezilya’nın yurt dışı kampına dahil edilirse tüm idari süreçler Brezilya Federasyonu tarafından yönetilecek. Federasyon; oyuncunun uçuş işlemleri, vize ve pasaport detaylarını bizzat organize edecek.
SAKATLIK İÇİN SİGORTA EDİLECEK
Ayrıca, milli takıma katılan her oyuncu gibi Sara da kampın ilk gününde detaylı bir sağlık taramasından geçecek. Oyuncunun kulübüyle olan profesyonel sözleşmesini korumak adına, olası sakatlık riskine karşı geçici sigorta işlemleri de yine federasyon tarafından yürütülecek.

GFB iftarında yeniden aday olacağını açıklayan Fenerbahçe Başkanı Sadettin Saran, camiayı şampiyonluk hasretinden kurtaracak futbol aklını İtalya'da buldu. Eljif Elmas ve Kim Min-jae'yi keşfeden, Napoli'yi Osimhen ve Kvaratskhelia ile zirveye taşıyan "Sihirbaz" Cristiano Giuntoli tam yetkiyle geliyor!
GFB'nin iftarında "sezon sonunda yapılacak seçimde aday olacağının" sinyalini ilk kez veren başkan Sadettin Saran, işi ehline teslim etmek için planını yaptı. Camiayı şampiyonluk hasretinden kurtaracak "akıl hocası" olarak Kim Min-jae ve Eljif Elmas’ı Fenerbahçe'den koparan Cristiano Giuntoli'ye kafayı taktı.
HERKESİ PEŞİNDEN KOŞTURAN İSİM
Juventus’taki görevinden ayrılan ve Avrupa’nın dev kulüplerini peşinden koşturan İtalyan sportif direktör, Saran’ın projesinin merkezinde. AS Roma ve Atletico Madrid gibi devlerin listesinde de bir numara olan Giuntoli'ye "Tam Yetki ve Limitsiz Vizyon" teklifi hazırlandı. Kim Min-jae ve Eljif Elmas’ı kimse tanımazken keşfedip Napoli’yi götürüp şampiyonluğa taşıyan Giuntoli, sarı-lacivertli kulübün genetiğini en iyi bilen Avrupalı.
FENERBAHÇE'Yİ İYİ TANIYOR
İtalyan basını zamanında Giuntoli'nin; "Fenerbahçe'de parlayan oyuncu, dünyanın her yerinde oynar" dediği haberlerini yapmıştı. "Transfer sihirbazı" olarak da anılan İtalyan, kimsenin tanımadığı Victor Osimhen ve "Kvaradona" lakaplı Kvaratskhelia’yı keşfederek Napoli'yi yıllar sonra şampiyon yapan takımın yaratıcısı olarak da biliniyor.
SADETTİN SARAN İŞİ SIKI TUTUYOR
Fenerbahçe'de Barış Göktürk gibi bazı önemli isimlerin 2027 için şimdiden adaylık açıklaması yapması, Saran yönetimini daha somut adımlar atmaya itiyor. Giuntoli gibi dünya çapında bir ismin sportif direktör koltuğuna oturma ihtimali Saran’ın elini sadece sahada değil sezon sonunda yapılacak genel kurulda da güçlendirebilir.
DEVİN ÖZEK SEZON SONU YOLCU
Fenerbahçe camiasında genel kanıya göre Sadettin Saran hiç bir şekilde Devin Özek'le çalışmayacak. Teknik direktör seçimini de İtalyan'a bırakacak. Eğer isterse Tedesco ile devam etmesi bile gündeme gelebilir.

Fenerbahçe'de Tedesco şimdilik "ultimatom"la kaldı ancak camiadaki genel kanı, İlk yenilgide kapı dışarı edilecek. Bir yanda UEFA kıskacındaki Tedesco bilmecesi, diğer yanda efsane isim Aykut Kocaman'ın zehir zemberek reddi... Başkan Sadettin Saran'ın 2026-27 sezonu için "şampiyonluk projesi" daha başlamadan sekteye uğradığı iddia ediliyor.
Fenerbahçe’de Domenico Tedesco "ultimatom"la kaldı... o da şimdilik. İlk yenilgiden sonra "çok büyük hoca" diyenlerin kuyruğuna teneke bağayıp göndereceği aşikar.
FENERBAHÇE'YE UEFA DENETİMİ
Fotospor'un haberine göre Mart sonunda UEFA’nın FFP denetlemesine girecek olan sarı-lacivertli yönetim, teknik direktör değişikliğinin maliyetinden kaçınıyor.
Bilançoya yansıyacak yüklü bir tazminat kaleminin UEFA nezdinde kulübü zor durumda bırakmasından endişe eden yönetim, çareyi Tedesco’ya ultimatom vererek yola devam etmekte buldu.
SARAN'DAN AYKUT KOCAMAN'A TEKLİF
Tedesco ile yola devam edilse de camia içinde Başkan Sadettin Saran’ın, eski teknik direktörlerden Aykut Kocaman’ın nabzını yokladığı iddiası da var. İddialara göre Saran, Kocaman’a gelecek sezonu da kapsayan bir şampiyonluk projesi teklif etti. Ancak tecrübeli teknik adam bu teklifi reddetti.
SEÇİMDEN SONRA FİKRİNİ DEĞİŞTİRDİ!
Seçim sürecinde Kocaman’a "beraber çalışacağız" diyen Saran’ın, başkanlık koltuğuna oturduktan sonra Ali Koç’un tavsiyesiyle Tedesco ile devam etmesi ve Kocaman’a herhangi bir bilgilendirme yapmaması kırgınlık yarattı.
Kocaman’ın, kendisine hiçbir mazeret sunulmaması ve sürecin nezaketten uzak yürütülmesi nedeniyle Saran yönetimine kapıları kapattığı belirtiliyor.
Bir diğer iddiaya göre Kocaman, mevcut yönetimin gelecek sezon devam etme şansını düşük gördüğü için bu riskli projede yer almak istemedi.

Fenerbahçe'de Karagümrük yenilgisi sonrası taş üstünde taş kalmadı. İddialara göre yönetim kurulu toplantısı öncesi Sadettin Saran'ı arayan başkan başkan adayları, Domenico Tedesco'nun kovulacağını ön görerek Başkan'a "Ali Koç'un sana yaptığını yapma, yeni yönetimin önünü tıkayacak bir hoca getirme!" diyerek ricada bulundu.
Karagümrük mağlubiyetiyle sarsılan Fenerbahçe’de seçim yarışı bir anda kızıştı. Alınan sürpriz yenilgi sadece şampiyonluk umutlarını bitirmekle kalmadı, kulübün geleceğine dair tüm planları da altüst etti. Saran’ın açıklamalarına göre, teknik direktör Domenico Tedesco ve sportif direktör Devin Özek görevlerine "ültimatom" şartıyla devam edecek.
SADETTİN SARAN'A ÖZEL TELEFON
Önceki gün gerçekleştirilen kritik yönetim kurulu toplantısından hemen önce, Fenerbahçe camiasını sarsacak gizli bir görüşmenin gerçekleştiği iddiası konuşulmaya başlandı. Buna göre önemli bir başkan adayının bizzat Sadettin Saran’ı arayarak teknik direktör krizi üzerinden çarpıcı bir teklif sunduğu iddia edildi.
ALİ KOÇ'UN SANA YAPTIĞINI YAPMA
Başkan adayının, Tedesco’nun gönderilme ihtimalini öngörerek Saran’a şu ifadeleri kullandığı iddia edildi:
- Yapacağın en büyük iyilik, sezon sonuna kadar takımı camianın bir evladına teslim etmek olur. Ali Koç'un sana yaptığını, sen de senden sonra gelecek yönetime yapma.
MOURINHO'YU GÖNDERİP TEDESCO İLE ANLAŞTI
Ali Koç seçim kararı olmasına rağmen Mourinho'yla yolları ayırmış ve Tedesco ile 2 yıllık sözleşme yapmıştı.
BAŞKAN ADAYININ EKİBİ HAZIR
Söz konusu aday, yeni gelecek yönetimin önünü kesecek uzun vadeli bir yabancı ya da yerli hocaya karşı olduklarını vurgularken Saran'ı da uyardı:
- Bizim teknik direktörümüz, sportif direktörümüz ve her şeyimiz hazır. Yeni yönetimin önünü tıkayacak bir hamleden kaçınılmalı.

Trabzonspor'un parlayan yıldızı Christ İnao Ouali için dev menajerler arası savaşı başladı! Madrid'deki gizemli ziyaretin perde arkasından Vinicius Junior'un menajeri çıktı. İşte lüks hediyelerden özel davetlere uzanan o operasyonun detayları...
Trabzonspor’un parlayan yıldızı Christ Inao Ouali transfer piyasasının yıldızı olmaya devam ediyor. Ağabeyinin Real Madrid-Manchester City maçındaki görüntüsü ortalığı karıştırırken, akılara "Real Madrid'e mi gidiyor?" soruları geldi. Gerçek bambaşka çıktı.
OUALI SAVAŞI KIZIŞTI
Ouali mevcut menajerlik şirketiyle yollarını ayırma noktasına geldi. Dev menajerlik şirketleri genç yıldız adayı için harekete geçti. Oulai'yi portföyüne katmak isteyen şirketler yarışa girdi. Hatta bazı menajerler lüks hediyelerle Ouali’yi ikna etmeye çalıştığı iddia ediliyor.
TRABZONSPORLU YILDIZI İKNA ÇABASI
Madrid’deki gizemli ziyaretin sırrı da burada yatıyor. Real Madrid’in dünyaca ünlü yıldızı Vinicius Junior’un menajerliğini yürüten Ron Nation Sports, Ouali’nin ağabeyini özel olarak Real Madrid-Manchester City maçına davet etti. Bu hamleyle oyuncunun ailesini etkilemeyi hedefleyen dev şirket, Trabzonsporlu yıldızı ikna etmek için tüm imkanlarını seferber etti.
MENAJERLİK ŞİRKETLERİ PEŞİNDE
Şirket yetkililerinin, yaz transfer dönemi gelmeden önce Ouali’yi resmen bünyelerine katmak ve oyuncunun tüm yetkilerini almak istediği gelen bilgiler arasında.
Trabzonspor yönetiminin ve taraftarın sevgilisi olan Ouali’nin menajerlik savaşlarının ardından kariyerine nasıl bir yön vereceği merak ediliyor.

Samsunspor, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 26. haftasında sahasında Kayserispor'u konuk ediyor.
Samsunspor, Trendyol Süper Lig’in 26. haftasında sahasında Kayserispor’u konuk ediyor. Kırmızı-beyazlı ekip, taraftarı önünde kazanarak ligde üst sıralara tırmanmayı hedeflerken, konuk ekip ise deplasmandan puan ya da puanlarla ayrılmanın planlarını yapıyor.
Süper Lig’in 26. haftasında oynanacak Samsunspor – Kayserispor karşılaşması, 15 Mart 2026 Pazar günü saat 20.00’de başladı.
SAMSUNSPOR 1-0 KAYSERİSPOR
-Maç başladı
-GOL: 31' Makoumbou
Samsunspor 1-0 Kayserispor
Devre Arası
İkinci yarı başladı
GOL: 46' Borevkovic (KK)
Samsunspor 1-1 Kayserispor

Bu gün futzal üzrə Azərbaycan Kubokunda 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 1/4 final mərhələsinin oyunları keçirilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bütün oyunlar eyni gündə “Olimpik Star”da təşkil edilib.
İlk qələbəni “Lənkəran”la qarşılamış “Baku Fire-2” qazanıb. Son qalib PFL isə U-19 yığmamızla matçda hesabda geri düşsə də, sona yaxın qələbə qolunu vura bilib.
“Araz-Naxçıvan” “Xan-Lənkəran”la görüşdə məhsuldar qələbəyə sevinib. Yüksək Liqanın lideri “Neftçi” də Birinci Liqanın iddialılarından olan “STAR kargo”ya heç bir şans verməyib. Böyükhesablı qələbə onların da yarımfinalçılar sırasında olmasına yol açıb.
Beləliklə, yarımfinal mərhələsində qarşılaşacaq cütlüklər müəyyənləşib. Ötən mövsümün finalçıları – PFL və “Araz-Naxçıvan” bu dəfə yarımfinalda üz-üzə gələcəklər. “Baku Fire-2” isə “Neftçi” İK ilə finala vəsiqə uğrunda qarşılaşacaq.
Qeyd edək ki, Azərbaycan Kubokunda yarımfinal mərhələsinin oyunları apreldə keçiriləcək.
Azərbaycan Kuboku
1/4 final
15 mart
Lənkəran – Baku Fire-2 2:8
U-19 – PFL 3:4
Xan-Lənkəran – Araz-Naxçıvan 3:12
STAR kargo – Neftçi İK 3:12
Yarımfinal cütlükləri:
PFL – Araz-Naxçıvan
Baku Fire-2 – Neftçi İK
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 24-cü turunun “Qəbələ” – “Neftçi” matçı meydan sahiblərinin 1:3 hesablı məğlubiyyəti ilə başa çatdı.
Arena.az Qəbələdə baş tutmuş bu matçın yekun protokolunu və icmalını təqdim edir.
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqası
24-cü tur
15 mart
“Qəbələ” – “Neftçi” 1:3
Qollar: Seydina Keyta, 20-pen – Bassala Sambu, 20. Emin Mahmudov, 69-pen. Murad Məmmədov, 77.
Sarı vərəqələr: Nuğay Rəşidov, 36 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti). Eşqin Əhmədov, 81 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti) – Elvin Bədəlov, 16 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti).
Artırılan vaxt: Birinci hissədə 1 dəqiqə, ikinci hissədə 4 dəqiqə.
Saat 18:00. Qəbələ şəhər stadionu, 370 tamaşaçı.
Baş hakim: Elçin Məsiyev.
Baş hakimin köməkçiləri: Elşad Abdullayev, Pərvin Talıbov.
Dördüncü hakim: Rəşad Əhmədov.
VAR: Kamal Umudlu.
AVAR: Teymur Teymurov.
Hakim-inspektor: Şahin Cəfərov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Rüfət Əmirov.
Qəbələ: 1. Səlahət Ağayev, 28. Murad Musayev (k), 66. Nuğay Rəşidov (7. Turan Manafov, 75), 27. Eşqin Əhmədov, 33. Seydina Keyta, 50. Adriel Ba Lua, 6. Xayme Syerra, 8. Sambu Sissoko (10. Şahin Şahniyarov, 75), 16. İsaak Amoa, 14. Domi Massumo (24. İsmael Akinade, 63), 30. Prins Ovusu.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 93. Rza Cəfərov, 94. Həbib Hüşənov, 11. Asif Məmmədov, 22. Fərid İsgəndərov, 13. Nicat Əliyev, 74. Süleyman Damadayev, 21. Ziya Şəkərxanov, 12. İbrahim Sanqare, 3. Eduardo Kunde.
Baş məşqçi: Kaxaber Sxadadze.
Neftçi: 13. Kenan Piriç, 8. Emin Mahmudov (k), 15. Elvin Bədəlov (17. Murad Xaçayev, 73), 7. Emil Səfərov, 24. Mustafa Sek, 5. İqor Ribeyro, 18. İfeanyi Metyu (14. Edvin Kuç, 83), 9. Bassala Sambu (10. Freddi Varqas, 59), 33. Breno Almeyda (47. Murad Məmmədov, 73), 70. Andrey Ştoqrin, 11. İmad Faraj (28. Alessio Kurçi, 83).
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 1. Emil Balayev, 81. Məhdi Həsənov, 4. Elvin Camalov, 19. Ağadadaş Salyanski, 77. Falaye Sako, 6. Sessi Dalmeyda, 22. Luis Ortis.
Baş məşqçi: Yuri Vernidub.









Ciro Immobile has revealed that AC Milan made a serious attempt to sign him during his peak years at Lazio, with the Italian striker admitting it was no easy decision to turn them down, even if his heart ultimately made the choice for him.
The former Lazio captain, who joined Paris FC on a free transfer in January after spending the first half of the season with Bologna, spoke exclusively to MilanNews.it ahead of tonight’s Lazio-Milan clash at the Stadio Olimpico.
“It is true, there was interest, even when Gattuso was the manager,” Immobile confirmed.
“But that was a strong Lazio side, at the same level as Milan at the time. It was a decision made with the heart, because it is difficult to say no to a club of that importance. Would I have liked it? Well, who wouldn’t?” he laughed. “But at that moment I was happy at Lazio.”

On tonight’s fixture, Immobile was enthusiastic, predicting a lively atmosphere with supporters returning to the Olimpico in full voice.
“I know how much the fans love the club, I will watch it very willingly if I can,” he said. “Lazio can cause problems for anyone, especially with the crowd behind them. They are well organised and well coached.”
Asked about his fondest memories of facing Milan, Immobile singled out two figures who left a lasting impression. “Donnarumma and Ibrahimovic, in terms of personality and making themselves felt on the pitch, it was those two.”
Tonight’s match kicks off at 19:45 GMT (20:45 local time) and you can follow all the action, as it happens, on our Live Blog.
Bologna claimed a narrow but vital 1-0 victory over Sassuolo in the Emilian derby, with Thijs Dallinga’s early goal securing all three points, but the celebrations were tempered significantly by a series of injury concerns that threaten to undermine their preparations for Thursday’s Europa League quarter-final second leg against Roma.
The most alarming moment came late in the match when goalkeeper Lukasz Skorupski went down in clear distress after an aerial challenge outside his box.
With Vincenzo Italiano having already used all his substitutions, Skorupski was forced to play on despite what appeared to be a muscular problem, reportedly affecting his left hamstring, according to CalcioMercato.

He completed the match but was visibly emotional at the final whistle, breaking down in tears beneath the away end, scenes that did little to ease growing anxiety about his availability for Thursday’s decisive clash.
Should Skorupski be ruled out, Italiano will be forced to turn to either Ravaglia or young backup Pessina for one of the biggest matches in the club’s recent history.
Neither represents a straightforward replacement for a goalkeeper of Skorupski’s experience and quality at this level.
Moro and De Silvestri also picked up injuries during the contest, adding further selection headaches for a coaching staff already working with a depleted squad, although the latter is absent from the Europa League squad anyway.
Bologna head into the second leg level at 1-1 on aggregate, giving them every reason to believe they can progress, but the medical room will be every bit as important as the tactics board between now and Thursday evening.
Former Roma defender Ashley Cole has officially been appointed as the new coach of Serie B side Cesena, his first major management role.
It had been reported last night that Cole was already on Italian soil to discuss the deal with the club owners, and today he made it official.
His contract runs to June 30, with an option to renew if certain conditions are met.
Cesena sacked Michele Mignani after two seasons in the job following a 2-2 draw with Frosinone, which left them in eighth place in Italy’s second division.

The 45-year-old had some experience in Italian football as a player for Roma from 2014 to 2016, when he went on to the LA Galaxy and ended his playing career at Derby in 2019.
Before that, Cole had made his mark as a full-back for Arsenal, Crystal Palace and Chelsea.
Cole has worked at the Chelsea youth academy, plus as an assistant manager to the likes of Lee Carsley, Frank Lampard, Wayne Rooney and more.

Above all, he worked with Carsley, and is currently the assistant to the England Under-21 team coach.
His staff at Cesena consists of assistant Jack Mesure, fitness coach Giorgio D’Urbano, Paolo Stringara, Nicola Capellini and goalkeeping coach Federico Agliardi.
Roma director Ricky Massara admits today’s battle with Como ‘will weigh heavily’ on the race for a Champions League spot, but ‘the season is long regardless.’
It kicks off at the Stadio Sinigaglia at 17.00 GMT (18.00 CET).
You can follow all the build-up and action as it happens from today’s Serie A games on the Liveblog.
The pressure is on the Giallorossi in this showdown for fourth place, especially after Juventus won 2-1 away to Udinese last night, temporarily leapfrogging both teams onto 53 points.
On top of that, they also have to prepare for Thursday’s Europa League Round of 16 tie with Bologna, having drawn the first leg 1-1 at the Stadio Dall’Ara.

“Undoubtedly, it is a very important game for the way the table looks right now, so it’s obvious that the points here will weigh heavily on the final standings,” Massara told Sky Sport Italia.
“At the same time, there are still another nine rounds after this, and the season is long regardless.”
The Giallorossi have been trying for several years to get into the Champions League and last term missed out on the final day, so how much would achieving that aim transform their transfer plans?
“The financial impact of Champions League qualification is important for all clubs, and Roma are no exception. Having said that, Roma will always commit to a transfer strategy that fits with its ambitions, which it can do thanks to strong club owners,” insisted the director.

Evan Ndicka is suspended, with Matias Soulé, Paulo Dybala, Artem Dovbyk and Evan Ferguson injured, so Mario Hermoso gets his first start since February 2.
Manu Koné is also back after missing the Europa League match with a muscular twinge and Stephan El Shaarawy hadn’t started since January 13.
“Donyell Malen combines well with various different players, which helps with the squad rotation around him. We do have a lot of injuries concentrated in the attack, but the return of El Shaarawy is very important, and we expect him to give his contribution today.”

Cesc Fabregas keeps Roma guessing on his Como tactics and explains why Nico Paz is not really a ‘False 9’ in this battle for Champions League spots.
It kicks off at the Stadio Sinigaglia at 17.00 GMT (18.00 CET).
You can follow all the build-up and action as it happens from today’s Serie A games on the Liveblog.
The importance of this fixture cannot be underestimated, as both teams are locked together on 51 points, temporarily leapfrogged by Juventus on 53 thanks to last night’s victory away to Udinese.
Champions League qualification is at stake, a remarkable achievement for a Como side who were in Serie B two years ago.

Maximo Perrone is not 100 per cent fit after a knock, with Jayden Addai out for the rest of the season following a laceration of the Achilles tendon.
“Perrone is in the squad, he says he’s fine, he trained a little with the team yesterday, he is ready to come on if we need him, but it’s important to start those who are at 100 per cent,” Fabregas told Sky Sport Italia.
Surprisingly, Como are using a three-man defence from the start today, with Nico Paz seemingly as the False 9, but again the coach doesn’t want to be tied down to definitions.
“You think it’s a three-man defence? You’ll see… I think Nico Paz is a striker, he just has different characteristics. Osimhen attacks the space, Messi drops back more, Hojlund protests the ball, so every striker is different and has their own characteristics. We’ll see if it goes the way we want it to.”

Along with fighting for the top four in Serie A, Como are also in the Coppa Italia semi-finals, having held Inter to a 0-0 draw in the first leg.
Since making his debut in the top flight a year and a half ago, Fabregas has put together 100 points. Did he expect this?
“I didn’t expect this, but the life of a coach is to be taken one day at a time, so we cannot think about what happens a year from now. We have our vision of where we can get to in four or five years, but we must try to grow on a par with the club, staff, players, directors, with patience, humility and hard work,” concluded Fabregas.
Liverpool have taken a 1-0 lead over Tottenham thanks to a moment of pure Hungarian magic from Dominik Szoboszlai.
The breakthrough came in the 18th minute after Alexis Mac Allister drew a foul just outside the penalty area.
As the Spurs wall braced itself, there was little doubt who would take charge. Szoboszlai stood over the ball with his trademark composure.
The Hungarian stood over it with confidence and executed it perfectly, curling it with power into the top left corner. Spurs goalkeeper Guglielmo Vicario got a hand to it but it was not enough to keep it out.
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Dominik Szoboszlai scores his fifth direct free-kick of the season!#beINPL #LIVTOT #LFC pic.twitter.com/bXoXAAlrSj
— beIN SPORTS (@beINSPORTS_EN) March 15, 2026
With that stunning opener, Szoboszlai has cemented his reputation as one of the most lethal free-kick specialists in the game.
His ability to generate incredible whip while maintaining pinpoint accuracy makes every set-piece within 30 yards feel like a high-percentage chance for the Reds.
This was his fifth free-kick of the season, having scored 30 yard stunners against Arsenal earlier in the season and against Manchester City last month.
He scored one against Bournemouth as well as against Marseille in the Champions League.
Beyond his set-piece heroics, this goal is yet another highlight in what is becoming a truly special individual campaign.
Szoboszlai has been the heartbeat of this Liverpool side throughout the 2025/26 season, driving the team forward with his relentless work rate and creative vision.
He has been one of the first names on Arne Slot’s team sheet, playing anywhere and everywhere from attacking midfield to right-back in what has been a crisis season.
Whether winning the ball back deep in his own half or firing rockets into the top corner, Szoboszlai is currently playing some of the best football of his career.
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Wayne Rooney has backed Michael Carrick to be appointed Manchester United’s permanent manager following a decisive 3-1 victory over Aston Villa.
The win at Old Trafford has strengthened United’s grip on third place and further fueled the debate over whether the interim boss has done enough to earn the role full-time.
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Speaking on BBC Radio 5 Live after the match, Rooney was unequivocal in his support for his former teammate.
Rooney emphasised that Carrick’s impact extends beyond tactical tweaks, noting the renewed unity within the squad.
The United legend also highlighted Carrick’s historic start, which has seen him surpass the early win percentages of previous illustrious managers.
He said:
“100% he should [get the job]. I have said this. I knew this was going to happen with Michael Carrick.
“I know him very well. I know his character, his personality. It needed a calm head, but someone who knows the place and the players needed some love, and he has given them that.
“We have seen the players play with more quality, more together as a team, and they look like a very strong team. For me, why would you change?
“He has got the best winning percentage of any Manchester United manager after that many games. For me, he has to get the job.”
The statistics certainly support Rooney’s “no-brainer” stance. Since taking over in mid-January, Carrick has steered the Red Devils to seven wins, one draw, and just one defeat in nine Premier League outings.
This remarkable run has seen United collect 22 out of a possible 27 points, transforming them from seventh-place outsiders into the favorites for a Champions League spot.
Sunday’s win over Villa makes if 7 wins out of 9. Despite Ross Barkley’s second-half equaliser, United remained composed, with goals from Casemiro, Matheus Cunha, and super-sub Benjamin Sesko sealing the win.
With Bruno Fernandes also breaking the club record for assists in a single season (16), the mood around Carrington has shifted from crisis to confidence.
While the board is reportedly considering a five-man shortlist including Roberto De Zerbi, Rooney believes the answer is already right under their noses.
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Bologna claimed a narrow but vital 1-0 victory over Sassuolo in the Emilian derby, with Thijs Dallinga’s early goal securing all three points, but the celebrations were tempered significantly by a series of injury concerns that threaten to undermine their preparations for Thursday’s Europa League quarter-final second leg against Roma.
The most alarming moment came late in the match when goalkeeper Lukasz Skorupski went down in clear distress after an aerial challenge outside his box.
With Vincenzo Italiano having already used all his substitutions, Skorupski was forced to play on despite what appeared to be a muscular problem, reportedly affecting his left hamstring, according to CalcioMercato.
BOLOGNA, ITALY – FEBRUARY 26: Nadir Zortea, Lukasz Skorupski, and Lewis Ferguson of Bologna celebrate victory in the UEFA Europa League 2025/26 Knockout Play-off Second Leg match between Bologna FC 1909 and SK Brann at Stadio Renato Dall’Ara on February 26, 2026 in Bologna, Italy. (Photo by Alessandro Sabattini/Getty Images)
He completed the match but was visibly emotional at the final whistle, breaking down in tears beneath the away end, scenes that did little to ease growing anxiety about his availability for Thursday’s decisive clash.
Should Skorupski be ruled out, Italiano will be forced to turn to either Ravaglia or young backup Pessina for one of the biggest matches in the club’s recent history.
Neither represents a straightforward replacement for a goalkeeper of Skorupski’s experience and quality at this level.
Moro and De Silvestri also picked up injuries during the contest, adding further selection headaches for a coaching staff already working with a depleted squad, although the latter is absent from the Europa League squad anyway.
Bologna head into the second leg level at 1-1 on aggregate, giving them every reason to believe they can progress, but the medical room will be every bit as important as the tactics board between now and Thursday evening.


Serie D is back after the weekend break. Milan Futuro won in Broni, Pavia, beating Oltrepò 1-0. The decisive moment came from Jacopo Sardo’s first goal for the Rossoneri. Signed during the winter transfer window and immediately in the action, he has quickly become a regular presence in midfield and now also proved to be the match-winner, scoring in the 75th minute to settle the game. At the San Contardo Municipal Stadium, Oddo’s side once again showed their strong form, especially away from home. It was an important victory following the encouraging draw with league leaders Folgore Caratese, and another clean sheet after those against Breno and Caldiero Terme.
An important step forward, the result of hard work, strength and steady progress. The Rossoneri move up to 45 points, climbing the table back into second place, nine points behind the leaders. In the next league fixture, on Sunday 22 March at 14:30 CET, Milan Futuro will host Nuova Sondrio in Solbiate Arno. The visitors are currently in the relegation zone but are showing signs of improvement and already managed to win the reverse fixture. An opponent, and a match, that will require full attention.
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MATCH REPORT Oltrepò were the first to try to raise the tempo with a couple of chances in the opening 15 minutes, though neither found the target. Milan Futuro responded in the 17th minute when Magrassi, from a tight angle, rounded the goalkeeper and squared the ball across goal, but the defence managed to clear the danger. Mavrommatis, pulling the strings in midfield, also had a chance to push forward and shoot, trying twice around the half-hour mark but sending both efforts wide. Milan Futuro came close again in the 32nd minute from a corner, with Sardo’s header drifting just past the post.
After a rather quiet start to the second half, the Rossoneri wasted a big chance in the 60th minute: Branca slipped a pass through to Magrassi, but Leoni came out on top in the one-on-one and made the save. Three minutes later, Dalpiaz went on a run of his own and delivered a cross that once again tested the goalkeeper. Milan Futuro were enjoying a strong spell and made it count in the 75th minute. Sala drove forward through the middle and into the box, where Sardo finished with a classy outside-of-the-foot touch to put the Rossoneri ahead. The closing stages were managed comfortably, with the opponents offering little going forward. In stoppage time, Magrassi had another chance in front of Leoni but couldn’t find the finish.
MATCH DETAILS
OLTREPÒ 0-1 MILAN FUTURO
OLTREPÒ (3-5-2): Leoni; Gandolfi, Momodu, Bernini; Lucino, Raso, Mavrommatis (68' Lo Monaco), Villoni (86' Crivelli), Caremoli (78' Infantino); Hrom, Franceschinis. Subs: Fossati; Giannosso, Rettore; Cabella, Voceri; Hassan. Coach: Granoche.
MILAN FUTURO (4-3-3): Torriani; Dalpiaz (79' Tartaglia), Vladimirov, Pagliei, Karaca; Sala, Eletu, Sardo (88' Mazzeo); Ossola (50' Branca), Magrassi, Traoré (79' Asanji). Subs: Longoni; Vechiu; Geroli, Hodzic, Pandolfi. Coach: Oddo.
Referee: Lupo from Venosa.Goals: 75' Sardo (MF).Booked: 70' Vladimirov, 87' Lucino (O).
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The 2026 Winter Paralympics come to an end on Sunday, March 15, after an exciting two weeks of action at the Milan Cortina Games. To cap off the Winter Paralympics, Team USA completed the Olympic hockey Triple Crown by winning gold in Para sled hockey.
China finished the Paralympic Games atop the medal count standings with a whopping 44 total medals (15 gold, 13 silver, and 16 bronze), while the United States finished in second with 24 total medals (13 gold, 5 silver, and six bronze).
The Paralympics officially wrap up with the Closing Ceremony at Cortina Curling Olympic Stadium, which begins at 3:30 p.m. ET on CNBC, with several streaming options online.
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56 countries participated in the Paralympics, which included para alpine skiing, para biathlon, para cross-country skiing, para ice hockey, para snowboarding, and wheelchair curling.
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Marc Guéhi says he’s relishing Tuesday’s colossal Champions League clash with Real Madrid and insists there’s confidence in camp that City can turn it around and progress.
The Blues head into the 20:00 (UK) Etihad tie 3-0 down from the first leg in the Bernabeu and seemingly facing an uphill battle to qualify for the quarter-finals of Europe’s elite competition.
But Guéhi stresses that advancement can be achieved with the right mindset.
“If you go into these games and don’t believe, there’s no point in turning up to play,” he said.
“It’s important we rally everyone and we’re ready to go again.
“We pick ourselves up - it’s the next game and the next most important thing.
“We’ll make sure we go for that game and believe that we can turn it around.”
The exciting encounter with Los Blancos is part of a mouth-watering double-header this coming week.
That UCL cracker on Tuesday is swiftly followed by the Carabao Cup final on Sunday as the Premier League’s top two, Arsenal and City, battle it out at Wembley for the season’s first major prize.
Guéhi says that adopting a mindful approach – staying firmly in the present moment and not letting the mind drift too far forward – will be vital in keeping the players focused and concentrated when it matters most.
“It’s important we free our minds - they’re two important games and big games,” he continued.
“They’re two games that we go in to and believe we can get the win in both - free our minds and just go for it.
“The most important thing is the next action and staying in the present - not thinking too far ahead.
“The present is the next game and it’s about making sure we’re ready for that.
“It’s a big week ahead for us. We live each day in the present and take each game and each step at a time.”
City go into the clashes with Madrid and Arsenal on the back of a 1-1 draw with West Ham on Saturday in the Premier League.
The result means we’re nine points behind the Gunners in the title race but with a game in hand and with a monumental home match against Mikel Arteta’s men at the Etihad on the horizon, too.
Guéhi insists the Blues will be giving it everything we’ve got from now until the end of the season as we eye a fairytale finale.
“It’s football - we’ve all seen some crazy things happen in football so never say never and that’s the attitude we’ll have right until the end,” he added.
“It’s not done until the last game of the season - I think everyone knows that.
“We have to believe - we’ve got no choice.
“We know our fans are going to be right behind us - we’ll take it right until the end.”
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BRISTOL, England (AP) — Chelsea made it back-to-back Women's League Cup trophies by beating Manchester United 2-0 in the final on Sunday.
Sonia Bompastor's team successfully defended the trophy with goals from Lauren James and Aggie Beever-Jones in each half at Ashton Gate.
Chelsea has been the dominant force in England over the past decade, with 18 major trophies over that period.
This was the fourth time it has won the League Cup.
“When you have the opportunity to win a trophy, you have to take it. When you are a winner, that’s what you do. My players deserved it,” Bompastor said.
James put Chelsea ahead in the 19th minute and Beever-Jones doubled the lead in the 76th.
Six-time defending Women's Super League champion Chelsea is currently third in the standings and 10 points behind leader Manchester City with a game in hand.
“We have a really big month with a lot of games, so this is the best way to start the month,” Bompastor said.
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Pep Guardiola has issued a frank and revealing post-mortem on Manchester City’s Premier League title challenge, admitting that not scoring enough goals has ultimately been the defining factor of their season.
City’s 1-1 draw at West Ham on Saturday night has left them nine points behind league leaders Arsenal, having taken just two points from their last two league outings and leaving them dangerously close to exiting the title race altogether.
With the Gunners showing no signs of buckling at the top, Guardiola’s side find themselves facing an increasingly uncomfortable truth – that the title race, while not yet officially surrendered, has effectively slipped beyond their grasp.
Speaking across his post-match media duties on Saturday evening, the City manager was unusually candid about the root causes – and his remarks paint a picture of a squad that has spent the better part of a season in tactical transit.
“You can criticise me incredibly” – Pep Guardiola takes aim at critics after consequential West Ham draw
The most distilled version of City’s problem came in Guardiola’s assessment on TNT Sports, where the Catalan stripped the issue back to its bare bones.
“Unfortunately we didn’t score enough goals, and that punished us this season,” he said. “We have to be better in the final third. It happened in many, many games.”
The candour is significant. This is not deflection or circumstantial complaint – it is a manager identifying a structural failing that has run through the campaign like a fault line.
Erling Haaland has scored just three goals in his last 12 league games, a run that starkly coincides with the period during which City have repeatedly dropped points in matches they had the capacity to win.
The more intricate part of Guardiola’s analysis came in his press conference, where he identified the specific tactical tension that has prevented City from reaching their attacking ceiling consistently throughout the campaign.
“We learned in the beginning (of the season) when we played Erling (Haaland) in that moment with Jeremy (Doku), with (Rayan) Cherki, we are incredibly unbalanced. And we are not stable that teams in the Premier League have to be,” Guardiola said.
It is a problem that has been visible to the naked eye for months. When Guardiola has attempted to deploy his most expressive attacking talent simultaneously – Haaland as the apex, Doku on the left and Cherki as the mercurial creator in the pockets – the defensive cohesion that underpins Guardiola’s best teams has fractured.
Premier League opponents, precisely because of their directness, physicality and relentlessness in transition, have been able to exploit the spaces that combination leaves. This is not a new dilemma for Guardiola, but it is one that has felt more pressing this season than at any point since the early years of his City reign.
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What makes Guardiola’s post-match comments especially telling is the admission that, even at this late stage of the season, the solution has not been fully found.
“I’m still finding the best way to have stability and consistency in the team,” he said in his post-match press conference on Saturday night.
Guardiola himself has previously acknowledged Cherki as undoubtedly the team’s best player in the danger pockets around Haaland, yet has consistently explained his reluctance to start him regularly.
“It’s for the balance. With Erling, Cherki, Jeremy Doku, we are unbalanced. We need stability.” The tension between those two truths – that Cherki makes City better in the final third but simultaneously makes them harder to defend with – has been one of the defining tactical puzzles of the season.
Guardiola was not ready to formally concede the title, insisting “it’s not over” and pointing to City’s game in hand and the forthcoming home fixture against Arsenal as reasons for hope.
But the broader picture is harder to look away from. Rodri himself admitted after the West Ham draw that “maybe yes, maybe no” when asked if the title race was over – and from a player not given to unnecessary pessimism, it is a sobering assessment.
The focus now shifts, with some urgency, to Tuesday evening. City face Real Madrid in the Champions League Round of 16 second leg at the Etihad Stadium, requiring a three-goal reversal of last week’s 3-0 first leg defeat in Spain.
It is, by any measure, a monumental ask. But for a squad that also has the Carabao Cup final against Arsenal still on the horizon, the season is not yet without meaning.

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An impressive collection of WNBA players will lead Team USA into the 2026 FIBA Women's World Cup Qualifying Tournament.
Team USA's roster features established veterans like Kahleah Copper, Chelsea Gray and Kelsey Plum as well as rising stars like Paige Bueckers, Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese. Plenty of fans will be focused on Clark after the Indiana Fever star's 2025 WNBA season was cut short because of injuries.
Fortunately for the Americans, they have already qualified for the FIBA Women's World Cup after winning the FIBA Women's AmeriCup. Still, this tournament will give the coaching staff an opportunity to evaluate players and build lineups.
Here is everything you need to know about Team USA's schedule at the FIBA Women's World Cup Qualifying Tournament, including TV and streaming options for games.
Team USA will face Italy, New Zealand, Puerto Rico, Senegal and Spain at the FIBA Women's World Cup Qualifying Tournament in San Juan, Puerto Rico.
| Date | Game | Time (ET) | TV/Live stream |
|---|---|---|---|
| March 11 | USA 110, Senegal 46 | — | — |
| March 12 | USA 91, Puerto Rico 48 | — | — |
| March 14 | USA 93, Italy 59 | — | — |
| March 15 | USA vs. New Zealand | 1:45 p.m. | truTV, DIRECTV |
| March 17 | USA vs. Spain | 4:45 p.m. | TNT, DIRECTV |
Team USA's games at the FIBA Women's World Cup Qualifying Tournament will air on truTV and TNT. Those games will also be available to stream on DIRECTV.
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| Player | Pos. | Team |
|---|---|---|
| Monique Billings | F | Golden State Valkyries |
| Paige Bueckers | G | Dallas Wings |
| Rae Burrell | G/F | Los Angeles Sparks |
| Caitlin Clark | G | Indiana Fever |
| Kahleah Copper | G/F | Phoenix Mercury |
| Chelsea Gray | G | Las Vegas Aces |
| Dearica Hamby | F | Los Angeles Sparks |
| Rhyne Howard | G | Atlanta Dream |
| Kiki Iriafen | F | Washington Mystics |
| Kelsey Plum | G | Los Angeles Sparks |
| Angel Reese | F | Chicago Sky |
| Jackie Young | G | Las Vegas Aces |
| Coach | Position |
|---|---|
| Kara Lawson | Head Coach |
| Natalie Nakase | Assistant Coach |
| Nate Tibbetts | Assistant Coach |
| Stephanie White | Assistant Coach |
When it was over, Hannah Green was almost speechless. The seven-time LPGA winner became the first Aussie since Karrie Webb in 2014 to win the women's Australian Open. In the end, it was a formidable 1-2 punch for the home crowd as compatriot Cassie Porter fired a 10-under 62 on Sunday to finish second.
"I think the win in Singapore definitely helped with my nerves today," said 29-year-old Green, who won two weeks ago at the HSBC Women's World Championship in Sinagpore to move up to No. 9 in the world. "I felt a little bit more in control of my golf ball."
Green shot 2-under 70 in the final round to finish at 11 under for the tournament. Porter's 62 set a course record at Kooyonga Golf Club, getting her to 10 under for the event. Major champs Grace Kim finished T-10 and Minjee Lee dropped to T-29 after a third-round 77.
Hannah Green breaks the drought, becomes the first Aussie to win the Australian Open since Karrie Webb in 2014. Fellow Aussie Cassie Porter finishes second with course-record 62. Big day for Aussie golf! pic.twitter.com/4sxq5EI2OC
— Beth Ann Nichols (@GolfweekNichols) March 15, 2026
"I have said before that winning your own championship is like winning a major and I definitely still feel that way," said Green, who made her first LPGA title a major at the 2019 KPMG Women's PGA at Hazeltine. "It was just different playing in front of home. I knew everyone wanted me to have the trophy in their hands at the end of the day. So that was a really nice feeling.”
Green's husband, Jarryd Felton, a touring pro himself, was once again on her bag, giving him two wins in three starts helping out his wife. Green's full-time caddie, David Buhai, is unable to leave the U.S. as he applies for a green card. Buhai is married to major champion Ashleigh Buhai, a two-time winner of the Australian Open.
"He's probably getting a little bit too used to caddying, if I'm honest," said Green of her husband. "He is a really good player himself, so I hope that this doesn't change what he wants to do in life. But it's been really amazing having him obviously side by side."
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Australian Open: Hannah Green is first Aussie to win title since 2014
Hall of Fame quarterback and Dallas Cowboys legend Troy Aikman had some thoughts on the current state of the NFL regarding how training camps are run.
These days, Troy Aikman finds himself as a commentator on Monday Night Football, as well as an advisor for the Miami Dolphins. Aikman likes the steps the NFL has taken to reduce injuries, but he thinks one rule in particular is hurting players more than helping them.
Aikman was on the Rodeo Time Podcast recently and stated that players aren't as physically prepared when it comes time to play as they were in his day.
“Wichita Falls is the hottest place on earth,” Aikman said of the Cowboys’ training camp location at the end of his career. “Back then, you did two-a-days in that kind of heat, day after day after day, two practices a day in full pads. Now, the restrictions, probably for the better, players aren’t as taxed as they were.”
“I think they only wear pads one day a week or one time a day, and they have a walk-through, and then after, I don’t know how it all reads, but it’s pretty player-friendly and favorable,” Aikman said. “And a lot of it, whenever they negotiate the CBA, the owners tend to always win on the financial side of things. And then the players say, ‘Well, all right, then we’re not gonna practice as long, or we’re not gonna practice as often.’ So, then they tend to get concessions when it comes to how much time they’re actually at facilities."
"I think the only ones who don’t have a voice in those negotiations are the coaches. They kind of have to wait till the dust settles and say, ‘All right, just how often do we get them?’ But some of it is that we see too is a lot of the reasons I think that we see so many injuries, especially early in the year. A lot of soft tissue injuries, a lot of muscle pulls, and things of that nature is the players, they’re just not able to train the way that we once did, they’re not able to callous their bodies as easily."
"Not that they’re not training hard and all that, but it’s different training on your own as opposed to being on the football field practicing football movements.”
Aikman is on board with the NFL having rules in place to protect players, but he also thinks that some of the rules can go a little too far. He thinks that by not having players go full contact until week one is really hindering their preparation on when it comes time for the regular season.
It's a trade-off with differing opinions for sure.
“Player safety is great. As a former quarterback, I do like that they protect quarterbacks,” Aikman said. “With that said, the objective for a defense is to hit the quarterback and affect the quarterback, and sometimes I think we’re asking a lot from these defensive players, to try to navigate 300-pound offensive linemen and then not graze the helmet of the quarterback.”
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The Dayton Flyers trail the VCU Rams, 21-14, with less than 10 minutes remaining the first half.
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The University of Dayton men’s basketball team plays for an automatic bid into the 2026 NCAA Tournament.
The Dayton Flyers play the VCU Rams in the 2026 Atlantic 10 Championship game today at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh.
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This is the third time that UD and VCU have played this season. The Rams beat the Flyers in Richmond in February and again at UD Arena on March 6.
Dayton beat St. Bonaventure and Saint Louis to get to today’s championship game. VCU defeated Duquesne and Saint Joseph’s.
UD seeks its first Atlantic 10 Championship since 2003. VCU is looking for its third A-10 Championship this decade.
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Michigan can claim its second consecutive Big Ten tournament championship Sunday when the Wolverines tipoff against Purdue at 3:30 p.m. at the United Center in Chicago.
Follow all of the news and developments action here with live updates throughout the game by Detroit News contributor Andrew Graham.
This section will update when the game tips off at 3:30 p.m. ET:
Michigan, along with Duke and Arizona — both teams that won their respective conference tournaments on Saturday night — are likely locks to be No. 1 seeds when the bracket is revealed on Sunday evening. Keep up with the latest bracketology chatter on the soon-to-be-announced field with the Detroit News' Tony Paul.
The real questions, really, revolve around whether Michigan can unseat Duke for the No. 1 seed and where the Wovlerines will head for its first round games.
Odds are that the Wolverines haven't done enough to squeeze Duke, which beat Michigan, from the top spot. And all signs are pointing toward Michigan heading to Chicago for the first weekend of the tournament. The Big Ten tournament final tipping off so close to the bracket reveal also means any result from that game is unlikely to shift Michigan's seeding.
Michigan and Purdue faced off once already this year, with Michigan pulling away in the second half for a decisive road victory about a month ago. Now a trophy is on the line.
See who the Detroit News staff is predicting to be cutting down the nets in Chicago this evening.
Michigan and Purdue are set to tip off at 3:30 p.m. ET, or 2:30 p.m. local at the United Center in Chicago.
The game will be broadcast on CBS, and available for streaming online.
Michigan has won the Big Ten tournament three times, officially, and Purdue twice. Officially, the Boilermakers have made the title game one more time, with six appearances to five for the Wolverines.
Michigan's 1998 appearance and win were later vacated by the NCAA.
Past Big Ten tournament champions:
MICHIGAN VS. PURDUE
▶ Tip-off: 3:30 p.m. Sunday, United Center, Chicago
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▶ Records: Michigan 31-2; Purdue 26-8
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Barcelona midfielder Gavi made an emotional return to action on Sunday, featuring for the last 10 minutes in the 5-2 win over Sevilla in La Liga.
It’s Gavi’s first appearance since August and comes after another long spell on the sidelines due to another knee injury.
Gavi spoke to the media afterwards and revealed just how tough it’s been to be sidelined again.
“It’s been very tough, to be honest. Much tougher than last time. I’ve had a really hard time. The process has been more painful and it’s been harder day to day. The feeling today at Camp Nou is unique. I’m very happy,” he said.
“Flick has always been there for me, like a father. He’s always supported me. I’m very grateful to him because he’s always believed in me, and I’ve noticed that. I’m very happy with him, and I hope he’ll be here for many more years.
“I always give my all for this club. That’s how I’m going to continue for the rest of my life. Now comes Newcastle and then Rayo. They are tough opponents. I’m happy and now on to Newcastle at home.”
Gavi’s return is a huge boost for both the player, the fans and the team. He’s likely to be used sparingly between now and the end of the season but seeing him back in Barca colors was a great moment on Sunday.

Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry had a decision to make with linebacker Devin Bush heading into free agency.
Bush had spent the past two seasons with the Browns and was entering free agency after a 2025 season in which he posted a career-high 125 tackles and returned two of his three interceptions for touchdowns.
Berry had to weigh whether signing Bush to another deal was worth the gamble that the seven-year veteran would continue to play at that level, or return to the subpar play he had posted before coming to Cleveland.
The Chicago Bears took the question off the table when they signed Bush to a three-year contract, leaving Berry to turn instead to veteran Quincy Williams, a former first-team All-Pro who had fallen out of favor with the New York Jets.
Cleveland is banking on Williams regaining that form under defensive coordinator Mike Rutenberg, who worked with Williams with the Jets and the Jacksonville Jaguars.
With the first week of free agency in the books, let’s take a look at some opinions on the decision to sign Williams.
The Browns named Mike Rutenberg their defensive coordinator in late February. In mid-March, they signed former 2023 All-Pro Williams, one of Rutenberg’s linebackers from their time together with the New York Jets. The Browns had just lost free-agent linebacker Devin Bush to a deal with the Chicago Bears, and it was a definite need for a defense mostly returning intact. Williams fills that void, while also providing Rutenberg with a valuable locker room ally.
Williams had a fantastic 2023 season, earning an 88.7 PFF coverage grade. But that is the only season of his career where he produced a 70.0-plus mark. He’s coming off a poor 35.2 PFF coverage grade and five touchdowns surrendered in coverage in 2025.
Quincy and DC Mike Rutenberg have some history together pic.twitter.com/uP0Q6p2os9
— Cleveland Browns (@Browns) March 13, 2026
The deciding factor in this signing appears to be familiarity. Williams’ first linebacker coach in the NFL was Mike Rutenberg, who is now the Browns new Defensive Coordinator. Cleveland is banking on that existing relationship to help Williams regain his 2023 All-Pro form. Bowen notes that Williams still offers a high-end range as a tackler and versatility in “second-level” alignments to pressure the quarterback, but he has to prove he can match the down-to-down consistency Bush provided.
On paper, this is a clear downgrade in current production. Replacing a 125-tackle player with a soon-to-be 30-year-old who struggled to reach 90 last year is a risk, especially when the defense was the backbone of the team. However, saving roughly $1.5M per year against the cap and reuniting a player with a coach who knows how to maximize his “splash play” ability keeps this from being a failure. It’s a “wait-and-see” move that relies entirely on coaching over raw 2025 stats.
Cleveland has gotten strong linebacker play for the most part under linebackers coach Jason Tarver, who has been able to get the most out of the position. Williams plugging in as a starter at 29 years old in season No. 8 should be no different.
Williams’ best season came in 2023 when he was named first team All-Pro with 139 tackles, two sacks, two forced fumbles, one interception, and 10 pass breakups. The former Jet did have a bit of a down season in terms of his prior play in 2025, where he finished with 83 tackles and 3.5 sacks in 13 games.
Cleveland gets a proven player to replace Bush at a cheaper price point than the $30 million that Chicago gave Bush over three years. The coverage has to be better for Williams in 2026, and he’ll be surrounded by the makings of an elite defense to help make it happen.
I’m a big fan of this signing for the Browns and how good he potentially can be playing alongside Schwesinger and behind an elite defensive line.
So there is a sampling of what the national media has to say about the Browns signing Williams in free agency. Now it is your turn – let us know what you think of Cleveland’s newest linebacker in the comments!
The New York Mets' early-spring nightmare has ended: Francisco Lindor is back in the lineup.
Lindor underwent surgery Feb. 11 to repair a stress fracture in his left hamate bone, a procedure that figured to jeopardize his availability for opening day. Yet Lindor is leading off and starting at shortstop against the Toronto Blue Jays on Sunday, March 15, a full 11 days before the Mets are scheduled to open the season at home against Paul Skenes and the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Lindor, the 32-year-old five-time All-Star, steadily worked through a rehab progression as spring training unfolded and appeared in three minor league games in the past week.
"He's ready to go," manager Carlos Mendoza told reporters in Port St. Lucie, Florida. "It's time for him to start playing for us after checking all the boxes and racking up good days."
Lindor will debut with new double-play partner Marcus Semien alongside at second base, and flanked at third by Bo Bichette, who will face his former Blue Jays teammates that made the trip from Dunedin to Port St. Lucie.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Francisco Lindor makes spring debut for Mets month after surgery

Linebacker Leo Chenal signed with the Washington Commanders this week, bringing added physicality and versatility to their defense.
A former Wisconsin standout, coming out of college, he combined strong run defense instincts with explosive short-area burst to close gaps quickly effectively. As an NFL player, his pass-rushing skills have developed over the course of his rookie contract in Kansas City, where he was part of two Super Bowl winning teams. On special teams, Chenal has been reliable, displaying awareness, tackling technique, and speed for field.
Washington can use Chenal in multiple subpackages, emphasizing his role on early downs and situationally. Coaches have spoke about his film study habits, professionalism, and ability to learn complex defensive concepts quickly. Chenal’s size and frame allow him to play downhill yet disengage into coverage when required.
Washington’s defensive coaches will aim to maximize Chenal’s instincts with tailored reps and coaching. Schematically, his fit suits gap-control designs and periodic aggressive downhill pressures from the second level. The Commanders’ signing signals belief in his upside and a pragmatic step toward defensive depth.
Recently, Chenal was in Ashburn to sign his new contract, and while he was there, took a few minutes to introduce himself to the local sports media.
LIVE: LB Leo Chenal speaks to the media after signing https://t.co/uZUvn6QZMo
— Washington Commanders (@Commanders) March 13, 2026
With a smile on his face, Leo Chenal started out by saying he will bring ‘violence and physicality” to the Commanders re-made 2026 defense. He added that he is “ready to uplift in any way [he] can”.
Chenal made it clear that he is a versatile defender who can play on the line, off the ball or defending against the pass.
Asked about the decision to sign with Washington, the linebacker said that he’s “heard great things, especially about the coaching staff” from former teammates [e.g., Andrew Wylie and Nick Allegretti] who have been in Washington under Dan Quinn. “Guys are excited here; guys are excited. Guys are loving football here. I really haven’t heard a bad thing about the culture that they’re building here — that WE’RE building here.”
Chenal said that the coaches have talked to him about being “unleashed”, in the middle blitzing and having the freedom to go out and make plays.
He stressed that the Commanders have the roster needed to have a great record and reach the playoffs. In making his choice about where to play, he asked himself where he could thrive individually and experience team success, adding “this place just stuck out a lot”.
It feels like this young linebacker with a pair of super bowl rings may quickly become a fan favorite in Washington.
fired 🆙@bigbearai | #RaiseHailpic.twitter.com/zS5S9IrlwR
— Washington Commanders (@Commanders) March 13, 2026
Chenal confirmed that he had a video meeting with Commanders coaches prior to agreeing to his new contract, and said that his impression was confirmed that “these guys are legit — kind, enthusiastic, passionate, you name it.” He also mentioned offhandedly that new defensive coordinator Daronte Jones played at Chenal’s alma mater, Wisconsin.
He added that he can make big plays on special teams, and mentioned blocking a field goal — a clear reference to his victory-securing special teams play against the Broncos to extend the Chiefs undefeated record in Week 10 of the 2024 season. He added, with a big grin, “I just love playing football, so, if I can get on the field a little bit more; whatever it is.”
Los Angeles Dodgers manager Dave Roberts addressed the struggles of $240 million man Kyle Tucker at the plate.
Entering Sunday’s play, outfielder Kyle Tucker is just 3-for-15 in Cactus League play, which on paper is quite a disappointing output for someone earning $60 million.
The Dodgers needed an outfielder, and they went after the biggest fish on the market at the position, who happened to be the biggest free agent on the market as a whole.
This led to Tucker receiving a mega offer from the Dodgers in the short term at a high average annual value, which he eventually accepted after months of deliberation.

While the offense is not at the level most would expect, Dave Roberts is quite happy with how Tucker is approaching the plate, as evidenced by his six walks in 22 plate appearances.
“I think him just posting and in our lineup – he’s an on-base machine. He can hit for average. He can hit for some power,” Roberts said of Tucker, per Bill Plunkett of The Orange County Register.
“But I just think being around the talent we have, the numbers will speak to it. We’ll see what level. But I just think he’s a heckuva player. For me, it’s just continue to be who you are and we’ll see where it takes us.”
Tucker, at the top of the lineup, could help make sure this is a base runner consistently for the other Dodgers stars. He has good speed, which will make him quite a valuable bat.
His patience and eye will make him stand out in the lineup, while the depth of the roster will make him have less pressure to deliver at the plate in terms of hitting.
“For me, I just see him as a guy if he gets on base, however he gets on base, that’s the biggest – that’s something we’re looking for and something we’re counting on,” Roberts added.
“Having Mookie (Betts) and Freddie (Freeman) behind him and Will (Smith) – if he’s a guy who gets on base at a high, high clip, then everything else will kind of fall into place.”
The Dodgers’ environment should allow Tucker to have a career year, having the support and specialized role to excel.

It has been an up and down season for Wisdom Mike. He started it by joining Bayern Munich’s first team for pre-season, getting a few appearances and signing a new contract to remain at the Bavarians for the long term. He then followed this up by making his Bundesliga and Champions League debut, in total making five competitive appearances for Die Rekordmeister. That’s great, right?
But the rest of the season has been full of struggles. In his appearances with the U-19s, the 17-year-old has struggled to make any sort of impact. With more responsibilities handed over to the very talented youngster (such as taking some corners and adding more playmaking duties to his game), he has struggled and been one of the more underwhelming players with the U-19s season.
Still, given Mike’s talent, there were hopes he could put in a run of form to end the season.
Not anymore.
According to Sky Germany journalist Kerry Hau, the former Borussia Mönchengladbach player will miss the rest of the season (and perhaps even more than that) to injury:
Very bitter news for Bayern talent Wisdom Mike: The 17-year-old forward has suffered a serious tendon injury in his hip and will miss at least the rest of the season! Mike is scheduled for surgery soon and will then, according to the initial assessment, have to sit out 3 to 4 months.
Bayern’s injury estimations tend to be conservative. There is every chance this injury will keep Mike out until after pre-seas0n for the 2026/27 starts, if not even a little longer than that. For a player who had been making appearances for Bayern’s first team, this is a bitter blow that will curtail any remaining momentum he had. Hopefully he returns as soon and as fit as possible.

New York Jets fans dreaming about landing Arch Manning in the 2027 NFL Draft have been handed a brutal warning from veteran analyst Mike Francesa.
The Texas quarterback is widely viewed as one of the most exciting prospects in recent college football history.
But according to Francesa, there is a very specific reason Jets supporters should not get their hopes up.

Francesa delivered the warning in comments shared online, including a clip posted on X, where he suggested the Manning family would not allow Arch to end up with the New York franchise.
“I’ll tell you this, Jets fans, I hate to give you this a year in advance, and it will make you hate the Mannings more if you’re a Jets fan and you hate the Mannings already- because remember, Payton didn’t want to play for the Jets. They will not let Arch Manning play for the Jets,” Francesa said.
The comments quickly spread among fans who have already begun speculating about the 2027 NFL Draft.
Arch Manning, currently starring at Texas, is widely projected by draft analysts as a potential No. 1 overall pick whenever he declares for the NFL.
Speculation has grown around the Jets potentially positioning themselves for the 2027 draft, with some observers suggesting the franchise could prioritize rebuilding in hopes of landing the highly rated quarterback prospect.
However, the Manning family’s history with the draft has fueled doubts about whether that plan would ever work.
Back in 1997, Peyton Manning chose to stay at the University of Tennessee rather than enter the NFL Draft when the New York Jets held the No. 1 overall pick, delaying his entry into the league until the following year when he was selected by the Indianapolis Colts.
The Manning family has also previously influenced draft outcomes, most famously when Eli Manning refused to play for the San Diego Chargers after being selected first overall in 2004 before being traded to the New York Giants.
Because of that history, Francesa believes the family would not hesitate to intervene again if Arch Manning ever faced a similar situation with the Jets.
For New York supporters hoping the franchise could finally secure a franchise quarterback through the draft, that possibility represents a harsh reality check.
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After WWE producer Michael Hayes controversially suggested that Chelsea Green couldn't be a top star in WWE, WWE Hall of Famer The Undertaker came to the former Women's United States Champion's defense on his "Six Feet Under" podcast. According to "The Phenom," Green is "underutilized" in the company, but with "a hair more mean streak," she could be a legitimate main event player.
While appearing on "The Nikki & Brie Show," Green opened up about the impact that Undertaker's supportive words have had on her since then, especially after he reiterated them in a personal text message to her.
"I go on [social media] and I see it," Green said. "Then I check my texts, and he's texted that to me too. He has doubled down, got my phone number, and texted me to hype me up. My sister and I had this crazy moment of, 'Holy sh**, I'm really doing it.'
"I know everyone says 'You're so funny. I watched you and that was hilarious,' but there are always the same girls that is everyone's favorite wrestlers," she continued. "Rhea [Ripley] is always going to be everyone's favorite wrestler. Stephanie [Vaquer] is always going to be everyone's favorite wrestler. I'm used to that, I support them, I champion them, and they're my favorite wrestlers too, but to hear Undertaker saying my name and sticking up for little old me, and saying it with such conviction, he did not hesitate for a second, like what is my life? Undertaker!"
Given The Undertaker's legendary status within the professional wrestling business, Green noted that his praise held an extra special meaning in her heart. Moreover, it aligns with the nod of approval he previously showed her by booking her to win the AAA World Mixed Tag Team Championships alongside Ethan Page last November.
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Saves can make or break a fantasy baseball roster, and the National League West offers one of the most fascinating bullpen landscapes heading into 2026 drafts. From dominant arms like Mason Miller and Edwin Diaz to unsettled situations featuring relievers such as Paul Sewald and Kevin Ginkel, identifying the right closers-and their handcuffs-could give fantasy managers a major edge in the saves category.
The early closing coin toss for the Diamondbacks is between Paul Sewald (ADP - 343) and Kevin Ginkel (ADP - 346). I don't trust either arm either, but a save is a save.
Sewald has the most closing experience (86 saves over the past five years), but his arm backed up over the last two seasons (4.40 ERA, 1.163 WHIP, and 63 strikeouts over 59.1 innings with 18 saves). His average fastball (92.2 mph) this spring aligns with his recent career path. He missed much of last season with a right shoulder issue that didn't require surgery. In spring training, Sewald allowed two runs and three hits over three innings with three strikeouts.
Ginkel pitched well from 2022 to 2024 over 164.2 innings (18-5 with a 2.95 ERA, 1.130 WHIP, and 177 strikeouts) while converting 10 saves. He also battled a right shoulder injury last year, leading to a disaster season (7.36 ERA, 1.636 WHIP, and 29 strikeouts over 25.2 innings). His arm has been up and down this spring (one run, eight baserunners, and four strikeouts over 3.2 innings).
Top Handcuff: I don't see a viable relieving option behind the Diamondbacks first two closing options, but I could make a case for Michael Soroka reinventing his career in the 9th inning if he doesn't win a starting job or struggles in Arizona's rotation. His command (2.9 walks per nine) and strikeout rate (9.5) grade well, and he was once considered a top pitching prospect. For now, Soroka is only an arm to follow early in the year.
Over his first four years in the minor leagues, Zach Agnos went 13-6 with a 1.84 ERA, 0.901 WHIP, and 146 strikeouts over 117.2 innings while converting 27 saves. He only has 12.0 innings of experience at AAA (2.25 ERA, 0.833 WHIP, and 14 strikeouts over 12.0 innings). Agnos was a disaster in his first year in the Rockies' bullpen (23 runs, 48 baserunners, and five home runs over 31.1 innings with 19 strikeouts). He has looked sharp over five games in spring training (no runs, three baserunners, and six strikeouts over 5.1 innings).

Top Handcuff: Seth Halvorsen picked up a save last season in the Rockies' second game. He struggled over his first 26 games (4.91 ERA, 1.520 WHIP, and 23 strikeouts over 25.2 innings with three saves). Colorado handed him their closing job in mid-June, leading to nine saves in 10 tries over 16 games despite pitching poorly (eight runs, 23 baserunners, and three home runs over 14.0 innings with 13 strikeouts). His season ended in early August with a right elbow injury.
Halvorsen has pitched in seven seasons between college and pro ball, but he has never had a winning arm. He throws hard with poor command and an elbow issue on his resume. What else could go wrong? TJ Surgery? I have no interest in him as a closing option, no matter the price. As expected, he has been a disaster in spring training (seven runs, 12 baserunners, and one home run over 2.2 innings with three strikeouts).
Over the past two offseasons, the Dodgers invested in $141 million in the arms of Tanner Scott and Edwin Diaz.
Diaz comes off another excellent season (6-4 with a 3.52 ERA, 0.874, and 98 strikeouts over 66.1 innings). Unfortunately, the Mets created only 31 saves chances for him (28 conversions). He has an ERA under 2.00 four times over the past eight years (didn't pitch in 2023). In 2025, the Dodgers' bullpen had 46 saves. I expect Diaz to get at least 80% of LA's save chances this year.
Top Handcuff: Their first buy (Scott) ended with a down year (1-4 with a 4.74 ERA, 1.263 WHIP, 60 strikeouts, and 23 saves over 57.0 innings). He missed some time due to left forearm and elbow issues, which may be a hint of TJ surgery down the road. Scott has 77 saves over the past four seasons, with a 3.25 ERA, 1.227 WHIP, and 338 strikeouts over 269.2 innings. In 12-team fantasy formats, he was drafted once over the previous 18 drafts, with the only flier coming in the final pick (360) in the 30th round.
Mason Miller is the top-ranked closer in fantasy drafts this year, and he has supported that position by dominating in spring training (no runs, two baserunners, and five strikeouts over three innings) and in the WBC (three shutout innings with a walk and eight strikeouts). Miller comes off back-to-back seasons (104 and 104) with over 100 strikeouts, with more strength in his WHIP (0.892) than his ERA (2.56). He had 50 saves over the past two years across 57 tries. Last year, the Padres' relivers had 49 saves, suggesting a special closing year for Miller. The key to a higher ceiling is making more appearances (a career high of 60 in 2025).

Top Handcuff: The Padres gave Jeremiah Estrada a workhorse reliever opportunity last season (77 games), helping him set a new top in strikeouts (108) over 73.0 innings. He had been a top setup man for the San Diego over the past two years (10-8 with a 3.22 ERA, 1.119 WHIP, and 202 strikeouts over 134.0 innings), but Estrada only had four career saves. I view him as must handcuff to Mason Miller due to the cost involved to secure a top closer in 2026. I'd rather be safe with closer insurance than chase other bullpens if Miller happened to have an injury. Estrada had yet to allow a run this spring over 6.2 innings with one hit, six walks, and 10 strikeouts.
Ryan Walker was a bust closing buy in 2025. He came off an elite season (10-4 with a 1.91 ERA, 0.850 WHIP, and 99 strikeouts over 80.0 innings) while converting 10 of 14 save chances. His arm was up and down last year, resulting in a regression in his stats (5-7 with a 4.11 ERA, 1.272 WHIP, and 60 strikeouts over 61.1 innings). He blew six of his 23 save opportunities. Based on the Giants' bullpen structure in 2026, Walker stands tall as their top ninth-inning arm. In spring training, he tossed five shutout innings with three hits and six strikeouts. His ADP remains favorable for his opportunity in 12- (162) and 15-team (134) formats.
Top Handcuff: Trevor McDonald has pitched well in spring training (1.80 ERA, 0.80 WHIP, and 11 strikeouts over 10.0 innings) while making one start and three relief appearances. His AAA resume (11-12 with a 5.16 ERA, 1.400 WHIP, and 180 strikeouts over 180.0 innings) showcases his starting risk early in his career in the majors due to command issues (3.6 walks per nine). McDonald showed more upside over his three games (two starts) in 2025 (1-0 with 3.60 ERA, 1.000 WHIP, and 14 strikeouts over 15.0 innings), helped by walking only two batters. His fastball (93.8 mph) is about the league average.
This article was originally published on www.si.com/onsi/fantasy as 2026 Fantasy Baseball NL West Closers: Saves Leaders and Bullpen Depth Charts.

Former Arsenal and Chelsea defender Ashley Cole has been appointed manager of Serie B side Cesena until the end of the season.
The 45-year-old, who made 107 appearances for England, retired from playing in 2019 after a spell with Derby before moving into coaching.
Cole has been on the coaching staff at Derby, Everton, Birmingham and England, but this will be his first role as a manager.
"The entire Cesena FC family is thrilled to welcome manager Ashley Cole to lead the Bianconeri first team and extends a warm welcome to him and his staff in Cesena, wishing them all the best of luck in this new adventure," said the club.
Cole enjoyed a hugely successful career on the pitch, winning 13 domestic trophies, including three Premier League titles, seven FA Cups, the League Cup and both the Champions League and Europa League.
He left Chelsea to join Roma in 2014 and featured 16 times for the Serie A club.
Cesena are eighth in Italy's second tier after failing to win any of their last seven games, losing four and drawing three.
Goals from Lauren James and Aggie Beever-Jones helped Chelsea retain the Women's League Cup with a 2-0 victory over Manchester United at Ashton Gate.
The first bit of silverware of the season was up for grabs, but Sonia Bompastor's side proved too good for the Red Devils and got their hands on the trophy for a fourth time.
A mistake led to James opening the scoring against her former club in a frantic first half which saw both sides have plenty of chances.
United looked good value for an equaliser, but Chelsea were clinical and that proved to be the difference when Beever-Jones sealed the win with a close-range finish 14 minutes from time.
Both teams got off to a ferocious start with Chelsea winning the first corner of the match inside a minute but the Red Devils turned defence into attack as Elisabeth Terland ran into space and fired an effort from 25 yards which Hannah Hampton had to deal with.
Chelsea had United under immense pressure through the early stages, with James seeing plenty of the ball. She should have put her side in front, but she curled her effort wide.
It seemed only a matter of the time before the first goal arrived and the Blues went ahead in the 19th minute courtesy of a defensive error.
Red Devils centre-back Dominique Janssen received a throw-in, but her back pass to Phallon Tullis-Joyce lacked the pace and James pounced on the loose ball to expertly tuck home.
Terland had the majority of chances for Manchester United, but fired agonisingly wide on a couple of occasions in quick succession before captain Maya Le Tissier made a goal-saving challenge at the other end on Alyssa Thompson to keep her side in the contest.


United came close to equalising before the break as Ellen Wangerheim fired wide from Melvine Malard's cross.
Marc Skinner's side started the second half brightly but Chelsea soon settled down again as a goal-line scramble led to Beever-Jones having a shot blocked before James headed wide.
Natalie Bjorn made her first Blues appearance following a five-month injury lay-off in the second half, but left the pitch in tears after just five minutes with injury.
However, Chelsea doubled their lead in the 76th minute.
After a neat one-two with Johanna Rytting Kaneryd, James whipped in a cross for Beever-Jones who was on hand to poke into the back of the net as the holders defended their crown.

Liverpool fans will love what they're seeing from Dominik Szoboszlai on Sunday, and honestly, so might every Premier League fan.
The Reds welcome struggling Tottenham to Anfield and in a match with limited shots on target, it only took one moment of magic to break the deadlock.
Liverpool were handed a free kick and up stepped Szoboszlai, as expected. The Hungarian belted the ball into the top left corner beyond a diving Guglielmo Vicario to once again prove he is a dead ball specialist.
It's the midfielder's fourth direct-free kick in the Premier League this season, and fifth across all competitions. That means from the league total of 16, Szoboszlai has scored a staggering 25% of the direct free kicks in 2025/26.
Additionally, he's scored more direct free kicks in a Premier League season than any other club player and is one away from levelling the league record (five).
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Cornerback Sauce Gardner has identified a pass rusher that he wouldn't mind seeing the Indianapolis Colts acquire.
In response to a highlight video of Vikings' defensive end Jonathan Greenerd, Gardner jokingly posted on X, "love a good pass rush.. is it time to open my basement back up."
This is a reference to a comment Gardner made about Alec Pierce before he re-signed with the Colts, joking that he should keep Pierce in his basement until he signs his new deal with Indianapolis.
love a good pass rush.. is it time to open my basement back up🤔 https://t.co/A4O3ghbSULpic.twitter.com/mjcM1192bU
— SAUCE GARDNER (@iamSauceGardner) March 15, 2026
It was reported last week by ESPN that the Vikings are open to trading Greenard for the right price.
Greenard, 28, has spent the last two seasons with the Vikings after playing his first four seasons with Houston. In 2024, he put together a career year and was one of the more disruptive pass rushers in football, totaling 84 quarterback pressures. Greenard made his first Pro Bowl that year as well.
This past season, Greenard appeared in just 12 games. He recorded 47 pressures, but still ranked 15th among his position group in PFF's pass rush win rate metric, illustrating his ability to win his matchups consistently.
The Colts have bolstered their defensive end depth, signing Arden Key and Micheal Clemons in free agency, but the team still needs to find that high-impact presence to pair with Laiatu Latu.
Greenard is still under contract for the next two seasons. He is set to earn a base salary of $18.39 million in each of the next two seasons.
For what it's worth, the Colts do have salary cap space to work with this offseason, but without a first-round selection this year or next, they are potentially short on draft capital when it comes to trading for Greenard.
This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: NFL free agency: Colts' Sauce Gardner impressed with Vikings Jonathan Greenard
The Boston Celtics are planning to sign two way guard Max Shulga to a full roster spot for the remainder of the 2025-26 NBA regular season and the 2026-27 regular season per recent reporting from ESPN senior reporter Shams Charania. The Ukrainian floor general was drafted by the Celtics with the No. 57 overall pick of the 2025 NBA Draft, and has spent most of his time on the court this season with the Maine Celtics in the G League.
There, the Kyiv native has averaged 16.2 points, 4.4 rebounds, 7.2 assists, and 1.7 steals per game while shooting 43.8% from the floor overall, 69.6% from the free throw line, and 39.6% from deep at the G League level. He has also appeared in a total of four games with Boston at the NBA level, but has yet to put up counting stats in the NBA with an average of just 1.5 minutes per game in garbage time scenarios.
The signing will aid the Celtics remain above the roster size limits set by the league with the move while also staying below the luxury tax.
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This will help Boston reset the repeater tax moving forward if they can go two seasons under that level of spending, and make fielding a true title contender more fiscally realistic after the team reverts to a non-repeater status.
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St. John’s hot start ends with Rick Pitino enjoying a cold beer after Big East title originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The start could not have been much better for St. John’s.
The Red Storm jumped on UConn early and never looked back in a commanding 72–52 victory in the Big East championship game at Madison Square Garden. The performance capped another milestone moment in Rick Pitino’s rapid rebuild of the St. John’s program.
From the opening minutes, St. John’s played with the urgency and intensity that Pitino has emphasized all season. The Red Storm pressured the Huskies defensively, limited clean looks and controlled the pace from start to finish.
“There’s so much history with St. John’s and we brought it all back in three years,” Pitino said afterward. “Not only with a high ranking, but the first time in the history of the school to win back to back regular season and back to back tournaments.”
Zuby Ejiofor and Bryce Hopkins led the balanced scoring effort with 18 points each, while Oziyah Sellers added 14. Dillon Mitchell nearly posted a double double with nine points and nine rebounds as the Red Storm placed four starters in double figures.
Pitino credited the growth of his players throughout the season.
“Every coach wants to see the team get better and peak at the right time,” Pitino said. “But I want to see the individuals get better. These four guys all got a lot better as the season went along.”
The defensive pressure proved decisive as St. John’s held UConn to just 34 percent shooting and only three made three pointers.
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Pitino said the team’s relentless full court pressure helped wear the Huskies down.
“Sometimes the press doesn’t get you turnovers, but what it does get you is the fatigue element,” Pitino said. “Their jump shot is not as good because you wear them down.”
Late in the game, Pitino even reminded his players of the identity he wants them to carry.
“I told them in the timeout, Johnnies don’t get tired,” Pitino said. “Keep the pressure on them.”
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Before the postgame press conference began, Pitino was seen taking a well deserved gulp of beer while seated at the podium with the championship trophy nearby. The moment felt especially fitting, almost like a celebratory toast to the program’s history and to Red Storm legend Lou Carnesecca, who passed away in November 2024, and the great Joe Lapchick.
The Godfather casually drinking a beer during the postgame presser. #SJUBBpic.twitter.com/sW1o7QjBeL
— Johnnies Highlights (@JohnniesTape) March 15, 2026
“I know Louie is looking down on us with great pride,” Pitino said. “Joe Lapchick is looking down on us with great pride as well.”
With the Big East title secured, St. John’s now turns its focus to the upcomingTournament with plenty of momentum and confidence.

Ronaldo Nazario’s goals won Brazil the 2002 World Cup final, but his bizarre haircut ended up becoming one of the most talked about images of the tournament.
The small patch of hair at the front of his head quickly became iconic as Brazil beat Germany 2-0 in Yokohama.
More than two decades later, the hairstyle has suddenly returned to the spotlight after material from 2002 began circulating online.
The documents appear to suggest the look may have been linked to a marketing idea involving the Doritos brand.

Images shared online show documents supposedly dated from 2002 that reference Doritos alongside drawings of Ronaldo’s distinctive hairstyle in the World Cup final against Germany.
A Reddit user claimed he found those files in an auction. Between them there are sketches resembling advertising storyboards and outlining a potential television commercial built around the striker’s look.
The drawings suggest using Ronaldo’s haircut as a way to hint at the Doritos chips and their usual triangle form.
The discovery has prompted fans to wonder whether the hairstyle might have been part of a planned marketing stunt that was never aired.
Ronaldo himself has not commented publicly since the documents began circulating online, leaving the theory largely driven by speculation. Without confirmation from the former striker, the real reason behind the haircut remains open to interpretation.
The ‘Phenomenon’ and fellow players over the years have suggested the hairstyle served a very different purpose.
Ronaldo has previously been linked to the idea that the haircut was meant to divert attention away from discussions about the 1998 World Cup final, when his seizure before the match became a defining storyline of Brazil’s defeat.
Some observers also believe the Doritos material could have been created after the tournament rather than before it. If that is the case, the campaign idea may simply have been an attempt to capitalise on a moment that had already captured worldwide attention.
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It all started with a set-piece, as so many Premier League games seem to these days, but by the end Manchester United’s 3-1 win over Aston Villa had become an advert for the benefits of good old fashioned wingers and number nines.
Much has been made of the role of set-pieces in the league as several sides have struggled to reliably create goals from open play, but in the end United took a giant leap towards next season’s Champions League in a more familiar manner, with Matheus Cunha the star as he and Benjamin Sesko sealed the result.
In the end, a 3-1 win for Michael Carrick’s side takes them three points clear of the Villans in the battle for the top five, but while it’s a win that puts United in an enviable position, it was a scoreline that flattered the hosts.
It was a performance that was not as convincing as the result suggests. In the end it followed a similar blueprint for Carrick’s United, but this time around the tried-and-tested method raised a different conclusion.

Recent United games have been defined by Benjamin Sesko cameos, with the Slovenian striker coming off the bench to score against Fulham, West Ham and Everton. That was the case again this afternoon, and while the 22-year-old didn’t net a winner this time, it was a cameo that might have convinced Carrick to take a different route forward for the rest of the season.
The interim United boss once again chose Bryan Mbeumo to start as a lone striker at Old Trafford – as he had for six of his previous eight matches in charge – while Sesko settled for a place on the bench, the plan seemingly to bring him on around the 70th minute as has worked to great effect previously.
However, once again United laboured in the absence of a recognised striker in the starting line-up, the hosts struggling to create clear-cut chances despite a few threatening crosses.
While it might not have been the case in other games, this time round it was a display that clearly underlined the need for a recognised striker on the pitch, Diogo Dalot wasting a golden chance from close range while Mbeumo toiled in attack. The Cameroon international did not possess enough of a box presence, and failed to take the chance of a near-post run across the defender to get onto the end of a superb Dalot cross.

When the opener did come it was via a familiar route, Casemiro glancing in a header from a corner. Old Trafford was buoyed but Villa soon hit back, Ross Barkley finishing well and taking United back to square one.
And while Mbeumo continued to struggle in a lone striker role – often too isolated against Mings and Konsa – United finally got joy from the left wing, Matheus Cunha making a perfect run before curling a brilliant finish into the far corner for 2-1.
It was a goal that underlined Cunha’s status as the club’s most exciting and effective winger, the Brazilian providing a threat with a clever run inside the full-back and once again proving a difference-maker, as he did against Palace.
Carrick reacted to retaking the lead by making his favourite substitution. Sesko replaced Mbeumo in the 75th minute and the Stretford End sang the Cameroonian’s name as he made his way to the bench. But while he came off to a standing ovation, it didn’t take long for his replacement to illustrate exactly why he should be the one starting every game.

Within six minutes of his introduction Sesko was once again on the scoresheet, the youngster firing in to effectively kill the game in the 81st minute. Cunha provided the width before taking the ball down brilliantly to get into the box. While his cross wasn’t a great one, Sesko then pounced on the loose ball, turning it in via a fortunate deflection. It was precisely the natural striker instinct that Mbeumo had failed to show throughout his cameo.
While it was a fortunate third for the hosts it was one that featured the exact type of wing play and striking nous that has been lacking earlier on. It sealed the three points but while everything seems rosy at United, obvious improvements can be made.
Mbeumo’s striker experiment has not failed as such – in fact, it worked to great effect in the wins over Manchester City and Arsenal – but it is something that should be reserved for very specific circumstances.
Carrick has Sesko to thank for grabbing at least 10 points with pivotal goals and another important goal for the 22-year-old proves that he is ready for a starting berth. Surely Carrick can now see that making him a regular starter is the blueprint for the next step in his interim revolution.
UMBC beat Vermont in the America East final Saturday to clinch its first bid to the NCAA men's basketball tourney since 2018 when the Golden Retrievers pulled off a stunning upset over 1-seed Virginia in the first round.
This year, they couldn't wait until the big dance to take a shot at a power-conference team.
After UMBC secured its auto-bid to the big dance, the X account for the program's athletic department took a jab at Bruce Pearl, the former Auburn coach who had been not-so-subtly pushing for the Tigers to get an at-large bid over Miami (OH) if it came down to the two schools. Even though Miami (OH) was undefeated at the time.
UMBC had something to say in response to that blatant dismissal of mid-majors.
Just realized the best part of having an autobid is that we don’t need a relative going on tv to explain why we deserve to be in over a 30-win @MiamiRedHawkshttps://t.co/yhzvNg66BP
— UMBC Athletics (@UMBCAthletics) March 15, 2026
BAD BUBBLE:Miami (OH) will still make the tourney with a loss
"Just realized the best part of having an autobid is that we don’t need a relative going on tv to explain why we deserve to be in over a 30-win."
Auburn, now coached by Pearl's son Steven, is highly unlikely to make the tournament after losing in the SEC tournament second round to fall to 17-16. The Tigers caught that stray all because Bruce couldn't keep his bias out of his analysis. Pearl did eventually backtrack on his comments, saying Miami should get in even with a single loss.
This article originally appeared on For The Win: UMBC roasted Bruce Pearl, Auburn after clinching NCAA tourney bid

The highly anticipated 2026 Finalissima between European champions Spain and Copa América winners Argentina has been officially cancelled.
UEFA confirmed the decision on Sunday, following a complete breakdown in negotiations and escalating security concerns that have made staging the event in Qatar impossible.
Originally scheduled for March 27 at Doha’s iconic Lusail Stadium, the match was set to be the centrepiece of the Qatar Football Festival.
However, the ongoing conflict in the Middle East has caused widespread disruption to regional travel hubs and airspace.
In a joint statement, UEFA and the local organising committee concluded that the “current political situation” posed too great a risk to fans, players, and officials.
Fans will not get the chance to see Lionel Messi play against Lamine Yamal. (Photo by Ayush Kumar/Getty Images)
UEFA expressed great disappointment that circumstances and timing denied the teams the chance to compete for the prestigious prize in Qatar.
While UEFA sought to save the fixture by relocating it to Europe, the Argentinian Football Association (AFA) reportedly rejected multiple alternatives.
Proposals included a single match at Real Madrid’s Santiago Bernabeu with a 50-50 supporter split or a two-legged Finalissima played in both Madrid and Buenos Aires during upcoming international windows.
UEFA even sought a final commitment to play at a neutral European venue on March 30, but this was also turned down by the South American side.
The AFA countered with a proposal to play the game after the 2026 World Cup, but the Spanish Federation was unable to accommodate this due to a lack of available dates in their calendar.
With no consensus reached, the fixture was scrapped entirely. Consequently, Serbia will now play the current European champions, Spain, on away turf on March 27 instead.

Barcelona star Ronald Araújo showed his support for returning teammate Gavi courtesy of a classy gesture on Sunday.
This came after the midfielder marked his long-awaited comeback to competitive action.
Barcelona were back on the pitch a short time ago, welcoming Sevilla to the Spotify Camp Nou for a La Liga clash.
When all was said and done, Hansi Flick’s troops emerged on the right side of a dominant 5-2 result.
And yet, as alluded to above, it was another development which proved the highlight of a fine day all told for the Blaugrana.
Gavi of course spent the last six months condemned to the sidelines, after being forced under the knife to repair a knee issue back in September.
The 21-year-old spent recent weeks ramping up his recovery, before taking his place on the bench at St. James’ Park in midweek.
Then, on Sunday, the moment which all of a Barcelona persuasion had long been awaiting was finally forthcoming.
Late in the action at the Spotify Camp Nou, Gavi was introduced to proceedings for just his 3rd appearance of the season.
Recognising the significance of the moment, Ronald Araújo, acting as captain, responded to the switch by immediately passing the armband to his young teammate, as showcased below:
Conor Laird – GSFN

Chelsea defended their Subway Women’s League Cup crown in Bristol, denying Manchester United their second ever major trophy.
Lauren James netted the opener inside 20 minutes, pouncing on a costly lapse of concentration by United centre-back Dominique Janssen deep into her own half.
Elisabeth Terland almost conjured a response when she struck the crossbar, and Chelsea’s defensive injuries continued to ravage them in the second half.
But Marc Skinner’s side were unable to capitalise, and substitute Agnes Beever-Jones battled with Hanna Lundkvist, latching onto the second ball to prod into the bottom left corner, doubling the advantage.
Chelsea sealed their fourth piece of silverware during Sonia Bompastor’s tenure, which seems paramount with the WSL title drifting out of sight.
Elisabeth Terland scampered towards the Chelsea back line and forced Hannah Hampton to tip round her post, as the goalkeeper erred on the side of caution for her first involvement. The Norwegian international was looking to add to her 14 goals this season, but her wayward second attempt left Hampton untroubled.
Lauren James began to justify why Chelsea offered her a new contract until 2030 when she went toe-to-toe with Jess Park, who dropped into cover defensively. James’ unpredictable two-footedness earned her a yard of space to rifle a shot towards the top right corner, which sailed fractionally over.
United had kept the defending champions at bay for the first 20 minutes until a lapse of concentration ultimately cost them the opening goal when Dominique Janssen’s miscued pass back to her goalkeeper saw James pounce. The former United player accepted the gift clinically by slotting past Phallon Tullis-Joyce, and that was one self-inflicted way to feed her confidence.
Those handful of warning signs from Terland almost worked to her advantage, when the talisman nudged off an initial challenge and rattled the crossbar with a more convincing drive.
The Red Devils were almost made to rue their flurry of missed opportunities to restore parity when Sjoeke Nusken split the United defence with a sumptuous ball for Alyssa Thompson to chase. With the American bearing down on goal, United captain Maya Le Tissier made a lung-busting run to intervene with a last-ditch challenge and thwart Thompson before she pulled the trigger.
The sides had traded blows before the interval at Ashton Gate and Skinner’s side had reproduced the quality they’ve shown this season to sit one point ahead of Chelsea in WSL, despite being a goal down in their maiden Subway Women’s League Cup final appearance.
Lisa Naalsund stung the palms of Hampton from just outside the box as United searched for an equaliser following the restart.
However, it was Chelsea who continued their pursuit of doubling the advantage as James delivered from the right for centre-back Kadeisha Buchanan. Her header flashed wide from close-range, before Sonia Bompastor elected to replace her due to Buchanan’s recent return to fitness after a lengthy injury layoff.
Nathalie Bjorn entered proceedings in a straight swap. Yet, she clasped her calf after completing a straightforward pass amidst an injury-hit Chelsea defensive department. Bjorn was visibly upset to depart the final after five minutes as Wieke Kaptein came on as Bompastor had to shuffle her players around.
Chelsea were disjointed but unperturbed, while United were regrettably unable to go up the gears offensively.
Johanna Rytting Kaneryd crossed from the right wing and half-time substitute Beever-Jones was lurking in the box for the Blues. She grappled with Lundkvist and on her return to familiar territory in Bristol, she prodded home and wheeled away in celebration.
James almost added to United’s misery when she glided towards goal and unleashed a fierce effort. Tullis-Joyce was there to repel the strike at her near post, and her side finally turned the screw heading into the dying stages, albeit Chelsea’s lead became unassailable.
In their seventh successive Subway Women’s League Cup final, the Blues extended their dominance of domestic silverware by converting their chances and using their experience to weather the challenges.
Although they have already been knocked off their perch this term in the league campaign, Chelsea’s overflowing cabinet of trophies has been added to, and under Bompastor, it doesn’t seem to be stopping any time soon.
A second major trophy continues to elude Marc Skinner at Manchester United, despite their strides made in the WSL standings and in Europe.

Manchester United shrugged off Aston Villa to seize the initiative in the race to secure a top-four finish.
Following a low-key start to the match Casemiro headed United ahead, but after taking their foot off the pedal they shipped an equaliser. Cool heads prevailed and the Red Devils ran out 3-1 winners, opening up a three-point gap ahead of fourth-placed Villa.
Casemiro converted from a Bruno Fernandes corner to open the scoring in the second half, making it seven goals for the season. In addition to his goal, the Brazilian had one shot blocked this afternoon.
The 34-year-old won all three of his contested aerial duels – the goal being the most significant – although fared less well on the ground.
He contested the most ground duels of anyone on the pitch (nine), but only won two of them. Unsurprisingly, he made more fouls than anyone else on either side, illegally felling his man four times.
Sitting in his familiar role in front of the back four, Casemiro was a significant figure in breaking up Villa’s attacks.
The Brazilian made three clearances, blocked one shot, made one interception and won one tackle. Less helpfully, he was also dribbled past twice.
He was typically hit-and-miss in possession, making one key pass and creating one big chance while also giving the ball away frequently.
He recorded a 79% pass accuracy, with 31 of his 39 attempted passes reaching their intended target.
When the recipient was further away things improved for Casemiro, who played seven long balls and found his man with four of them.
Neither of the crosses he attempted was accurate, as United peppered a box which missed a focal point for 75 minutes.
It was a classic Casemiro performance, with the midfielder once again showing that he can be the difference-maker, but also that his legs are gone at the top level.
Despite the crowd’s calls for “one more year” for the Brazilian, it’s right for everyone that he follows through with his plan to leave Old Trafford at the end of the season.
Stats taken from sofascore.
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It’s time for the “real Topspiel” of this Bundesliga matchday as fourth-placed Stuttgart host fifth-placed RB Leipzig at the MHP Arena.
Both sides sit level on 47 points and have the chance to close the gap to the top three - strengthening their position in the race for the Champions League spots. But which team will come out on top today?
With just under an hour to go until kick-off, here are the confirmed lineups for both teams:
VfB Stuttgart (3-4-1-2):
Nübel - Jeltsch, Jaquez, Hendriks - Leweling, Karazor, Stiller, Führich - El Khannouss - Undav, Demirović
RB Leipzig (4-3-3):
Vandevoordt - Baku, Orbán, Lukeba, Raum - Banzuzi, Seiwald, Baumgartner - Diomande, Rômulo, Nusa
Palace manager Oliver Glasner was forced into a change of goalkeeper for this game, with captain Dean Henderson absent because of illness. A league ever-present this season, Henderson had started 77 consecutive Premier League matches for the Eagles.
Back-up Walter Benitez made his Premier League debut and dealt well with the Leeds bombardment - particularly from long throws.
Palace were well beaten at Elland Road in December, when they were particularly vulnerable to Ethan Ampadu's long throw. Glasner admitted his side struggled with Leeds' physicality that day.
His side stood up much better here, and earned a draw that eases them closer to the 40-point mark that is so coveted by teams fearful of relegation.
But in attack Palace were blunt once again, in their second home goalless draw in four days following their Conference League stalemate against Larnaca.
Palace have scored just seven league goals from open play at home this season, the lowest total in the division - and their deficiencies were particularly exposed by failing to create many quality chances against relegation battlers playing with 10 men.
They become the first Premier League team on record not to register a shot on target against an opponent who had a player sent off in the first half.

Raphinha bagged a hat-trick as Barcelona thrashed Sevilla 5-2 to restore their four-point lead at the top of La Liga on Sunday.
After Real Madrid cut the gap by beating Elche on Saturday the Spanish champions responded by romping to a comfortable victory.
Dani Olmo and Joao Cancelo also struck for Hansi Flick's side, who host Newcastle in the Champions League on Wednesday.
Fans streamed to the stadium to vote in the club's presidential elections, with either Joan Laporta or Victor Font to be announced the new chief later on Sunday night.
After the 1-1 draw in Newcastle in the last-16 first leg, Flick left Lamine Yamal on the bench and handed youngster Xavi Espart his first start, at right-back.
Barcelona were handed two penalties by a sorry Sevilla side to get off to the perfect start at the partially-rebuilt Camp Nou, which finally received clearance to open the north stand.
Around 56,000 fans attended and they were able to watch a fairly straightforward rout of the Andalucians, 14th.
Djibril Sow clumsily clipped rampaging Barca full-back Cancelo in the box and Raphinha dinked home from the spot to open the scoring in the ninth minute.
The Brazilian winger was afforded another penalty to put Barca two goals up when Jose Angel Carmona, lying on the floor, handled as Cancelo tried to dribble around him.
This time Raphinha fired it low to the left and although Odysseas Vlachodimos went the right way he could not keep it out.
The hosts netted a third in the 38th minute when Marc Bernal's deflected cross from the left found Olmo, who produced a clinical finish.
Sevilla pulled one back before the break when Juanlu Sanchez got in behind Cancelo and crossed for Oso to score unmarked at the back post.
Raphinha completed his hat-trick early in the second half with a heavily deflected shot as Barca strolled in the spring sunshine.
Cancelo capped an impressive attacking display with a goal of his own, driving into the box and finishing through Vlachodimos's legs.
Barca coach Flick sent on 21-year-old midfielder Gavi for the final 10 minutes, for his first appearance since August after suffering a severe knee injury.
Sow pulled another one back for Sevilla in stoppage time, nodding home Oso's cross, with Barcelona already thinking about Newcastle's visit on Wednesday.
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New England Patriots executive vice president of player personnel Eliot Wolf shared more details about the team's decision to move on from Stefon Diggs.
According to Wolf, there was a combination of factors that came into play when making the decision. Diggs was a key factor for the Patriots' offense in 2025, recording 85 receptions for 1,013 yards and four touchdowns.
However, he was set to cost $26.5 million against the salary cap in 2026 at 32 years old. It was a tough spot for the Patriots, unless both sides could agree on a restructured deal.
“Just a variety of factors, looking at financials, ability… Nothing but respect for Stefon," Wolf told reporters.
Eliot Wolf on why the Patriots released Stefon Diggs: “Just a variety of factors, looking at financials, ability… Nothing but respect for Stefon.”
— Phil Perry (@PhilAPerry) March 12, 2026
Called him a “warrior,” clearly appreciated everything Diggs gave the team in 2025. pic.twitter.com/HEAfF8ERrb
It's important to note that Wolf did not rule out the possibility of a reunion with Diggs, even after the release.
"I wouldn’t say the door’s closed,” Wolf said, via Patriots Wire's Sophie Weller. “I mean, again, we’re gonna look through every way we possibly can to help improve the team.”
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Prem Cup final
Leicester (35) 66
Tries: Wand 2, Van der Flier 2, Searle 2, Penalty, Hamer-Webb, Haffar, O'Connor Cons: Searle 6, O'Connor
Exeter (7) 14
Tries: Vintcent, Haydon-Wood Cons: Hodge 2
Leicester Tigers claimed their first silverware since 2022, dominating Exeter Chiefs 66-14 at a wet Mattioli Woods Welford Road to win the Prem Rugby Cup for the first time.
The Tigers were rampant throughout, outscoring the visitors by five tries to one in the first-half, establishing a 35-point lead before the Chiefs got on the board.
Will Wand and the imperious Billy Searle scored two tried apiece, to add to Archie van der Flier's effort, before Ross Vintcent replied for the visitors on the verge of half-time.
After the break Will Haydon-Wood restored some measure of respectability for the Chiefs, but further scores from Van der Flier, Gabriel Hamer-Webb, Tareq Haffar, James O'Connor and a penalty try capped a record-breaking afternoon for the home side.
More to follow.
Leicester: Bailey; Hamer-Webb, Wand, Woodward, Hassell-Collins; Searle, Whiteley; van der Flier, Clare, Hurd; Wells, Liebenberg, Palmer, Reffell (c), Moro.
Replacements: Theobald-Thomas, Haffar, Loman, Thomas, Manz, Bemand, O'Connor, Perese.
Yellow card: Wand (55)
Exeter: Hodge; Brown-Bampoe, Batson, Rigg, Ridl; Haydon-Wood, Cairns; Burger, Dweba, Mona; Pearson (c), Tuima, Moloney, Worley Brady, Vintcent.
Replacements: Heaven, Goodrick-Clarke, Gulley, Bailey, Tshiunza, Chapman, Coen, John.
Yellow card: Moloney (47).
Referee: Hamish Smales.

Dominic Calvert-Lewin has seven Premier League goals to his name against Palace, including two earlier this season in a 4-1 win at Elland Road.
He has not scored more against any other team from the top flight, so it seemed like a huge boost for Leeds when the striker was passed fit to start at Selhurst Park.
In the build-up, Daniel Farke had said Leeds would make a late call on him because of a knee issue.
Calvert-Lewin caused plenty of issues for Palace through the first half, testing home goalkeeper Walter Benitez with a header and forcing Brennan Johnson into a last-gasp clearance - before his big penalty chance.
The miss defined the game, and combined with the red card it created a five-minute spell that was scarcely believable for Leeds.
It is to the credit of Farke's men that they did not buckle and were driven to a hard-earned point, with captain Ethan Ampadu particularly impressive in midfield.
But with Nottingham Forest dropping points against Fulham, this feels like a missed opportunity to open a real gap between Leeds and the drop zone.
Many of the top free agents have already signed new contracts this offseason. However, that doesn’t mean there aren’t still other good deals to be found. The Arizona Cardinals may have just found one.
According to NFL insider Jordan Schultz, the Cardinals agreed to a one-year, $2.5 million contract with wide receiver/return specialist Devin Duvernay on Sunday. An All-Pro as a returner, Duvernay has bounced around the past few seasons, but he spent 2025 with the Bears, where he caught two of his five targets for 26 yards and a first down. He was far more impactful as a returner.
Duvernay returned 21 punts for 231 yards. As a kick returner, Duvernay returned 40 opportunities for a new career-high 1,069 yards in 2025. His 26.7 yards per kick return average ranked 11th in the NFL, and he ranked fifth in kick return yards.
Now 28, the two-time Pro Bowler hasn’t had an All-Pro or Pro Bowl season since 2022. Yet, he’s clearly still a big factor in the return game, and he’ll look to continue that success in Arizona next season.
After arriving as the 92nd overall pick in the 2020 NFL Draft, Duvernay spent the first four seasons of his career with the Ravens. He played for the Jaguars in 2024, the Bears in 2025, and next up will be the Cardinals.
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Wayne Rooney believes Michael Carrick has to get the Manchester United job permanently following this afternoon’s crucial win over Aston Villa.
The Reds’ 3-1 triumph over Villa marked their eighth victory in the 10 games Carrick has managed.
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It also further cemented their spot in third place, with United now boasting a three-point advantage over Villa as they prepare for the final eight matches of the campaign.
With the team already out of both cup competitions by the time Carrick took the reins, his sole goal was ensuring they qualified for the Champions League by the end of the season, and, without tempting fate, it’d now take a substantial drop-off in form for the feat not to be achieved.
Today’s goals were provided by Casemiro, Matheus Cunha and Benjamin Sesko, all of whom have flourished under the interim manager.
The latter, in particular, is overseeing his most prolific run in a red shirt, having now returned a hugely impressive five goals in his last seven top-flight appearances, four of which came as a substitute.
Reacting to the afternoon’s affairs at Old Trafford, Rooney said on BBC Sport’s 5Live post-match: “100% he [Carrick] should [get the job]. I have said this. I knew this was going to happen with Michael Carrick.
“I know him very well. I know his character, his personality. It needed a calm head, but someone who knows the place and the players needed some love, and he has given them that.
“We have seen the players play with more quality, more together as a team, and they look like a very strong team. For me, why would you change?
“He has got the best winning percentage of any Manchester United manager after that many games. For me, he has to get the job.”
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The NFL’s first week of free agency produced a wave of lucrative new contracts. Teams continue to make deals as they build their 2026 rosters.
The AFC champions fall into that category. The New England Patriots have already made several moves as they aim to return to the Super Bowl.
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On Wednesday, the Patriots made a signing that largely flew under the radar. Head coach Mike Vrabel brought in his former safety, Kevin Byard, on a one-year deal.

Feb 8, 2026; Santa Clara, CA, USA; New England Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel walks on field before Super Bowl LX against the Seattle Seahawks at Levi’s Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-Imagn Images
Byard and Vrabel previously worked together in Tennessee, where the Titans drafted Byard in 2016. Vrabel later took over as head coach, serving in that role from 2018 to 2023.
Byard has built a reputation as a true ball hawk. He led the NFL with eight interceptions last season—marking the second time in his career he has topped the league in that category.
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The addition of Byard may have slipped under the radar, but it could prove to be a massive move. Vrabel and the Patriots reached the Super Bowl despite ranking in the bottom half of the league in takeaways.

Tennessee Titans defensive tackle Jurrell Casey (99), safety Kevin Byard (31), and linebacker Brian Orakpo (98), show off their new uniforms during the Titans uniform reveal event held at Broadway and 1st Avenue in Nashville on April 4, 2018.
If Byard can help spark more turnovers for the Patriots’ defense, it could lead to a strong follow-up season in 2026. Vrabel already guided New England to the Super Bowl in his first year as head coach.
Now the question becomes: Can Byard help Vrabel and the Patriots return to the Super Bowl by generating more takeaways?
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Before you get too excited, no, the hole-in-one didn’t happen at the Island Green. But you’re still going to want to see this!
Chad Ramey, on the par-3 13th, used the contours right of the hole to slowly bring his ball toward the cup. A few seconds later…buckets!
For Ramey, it was his first ace on the PGA TOUR, and it moved him to 4 under for the tournament, inside the top 25. The one-time winner made some noise in his PLAYERS debut three years ago with a first-round 64. He tied for 27th that year, but missed two straight cuts before making it to the weekend at this edition.

We asked you Motherwell fans for your opinions on the 3-1 loss to Celtic. Here's a taste of what you had to say...
Mark: Scottish refs really know how to ruin matches. We played excellent once again but stupid decisions cost us. I have full trust in Jens Berthel Askou but Scottish VAR? No chance!
Allan: An 'Old Firm' penalty, but Well lost a bit of sharpness in their passing second half. Disappointing result but we're still a great watch. Hope we finish the season strongly.
Alan: A good effort and great start. Level of possession was good but a little lacking in the finishing department - Just's goal was excellent however. The determination to perform is still high so let's move on for next game and even greater heights than expected at the start of the season.
Stuart: The fact that Celtic managed to win a soft penalty and maintain 11 men on the park is a clear sign of substandard officiating. Daizen Maeda lifting his hands twice and then going on to get a penalty where he initiated contact says it all. Honking from John Beaton and the VAR team.
James: I hope this is not the start of a collapse. Still pleasing on the eye, and I wouldn't change it. Please start winning again, we deserve a good finish to the season.
Crawford: Parkhead was always going to be big ask, but we shot ourselves in the foot dithering in our own box. Beaton's ridiculous interpretation of the red card rule has effectively removed us from the League and the Cup. Some excellent build-up play with no end result, we badly need to give Tawanda Maswanhise an effective strike partner.
David: Alex Oxlade-Chamberlain should have been sent off, if not for his challenge on Just, certainly for bringing down Said on edge of box. Maeda should also have been sent off for elbowing Ibrahim Said. Two hands on Maswanhise's back and clear push, no VAR review. Then Maeda instigates the tussle with Emmanuel Longelo and penalty given with red card, it's ridiculous beyond belief.
Susan: Two hugely important home games next and then a visit to Gorgie against a team who are on the ropes. Let's fight for European football.

The return of captain John McGinn to the visitors' starting XI was clearly welcome news for boss Unai Emery, although it was not entirely clear what role the Scot would play in the pre-planned tactic of sending long balls downfield for Ollie Watkins to chase.
It was an idea that might have had some merit if Watkins had got involved in foot races with Harry Maguire.
As it was Leny Yoro had more than enough pace to neutralise the England striker and Villa did not get forward in enough numbers to provide support.
Watkins' one shooting chance before the break was also shut down by Yoro who came sliding across to tackle.
It was symptomatic of the muddle Villa have got themselves into in recent weeks.
So too the moment at the end, where three visiting players had an opportunity to score around the six-yard area and somehow failed, even though United only had one defender and goalkeeper Senne Lammens in their way.
Emery can point to injuries - and the weight of games - as mitigation for their faltering form.
But after losing out on a Champions League place thanks to a final-day defeat at Old Trafford last season, there has to be a fear that, despite the failing of others, they could miss out again this term.

Fans of the Buffalo Bills are invited to join Buffalo Rumblings for a charity bracket contest around the 2026 NCAA men’s basketball tournament. Everyone will get a chance to compete against former Bills, popular content creators, and fellow fans in a benefit for the Alzheimer’s Association of Western New York.
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In addition, participants will get an opportunity to see how their brackets stack up against former Bills John Fina and Jerry Ostroski. Everyone will also get the chance to compete against popular podcast hosts including Bruce Nolan (The Bruce Exclusive), Joe Marino (Locked On Bills), Pat Moran (Talking Buffalo), Aaron Quinn (Cover 1), Joe Miller (Overreaction Buffalo), Dan Freddy (overreaction Buffalo) and some of your favorite Buffalo Rumblings writers.
Hopefully everyone can join us as we have a little fun this March, while supporting a great cause in the process!
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The Heritage Hotel & Spa in Ireland welcomes a new Head Chef, Marek Zboril, bringing extensive experience and a passion for seasonal dining.
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The post Gulf Air Channels Thousands Of Passengers Through Damman In Saudi Arabia Amid Bahrain Airspace Closure: What Tourists Need To Know appeared first on Travel And Tour World.Experience the soul of Southeast Asia during Filipino Food Month 2026. Explore Iloilo’s heritage, ASEAN flavours, and nationwide culinary festivals this April.
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The post Planning a Europe Trip? Switzerland Joins Growing Europe Tourist Fines Crackdown Targeting Littering, Noise and Disruptive Tourist Behaviour appeared first on Travel And Tour World.Women-only European tours 2026 open for booking with journeys across Ireland, Italy, Portugal, offering small-group cultural experiences for female travelers.
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Kylian Mbappé has been surrounded by rumors regarding his knee injury. After missing five matches, the Frenchman appears to be gradually recovering his physical condition, even taking part in today’s training session with the group. While this reignites the possibility of his return for the Champions League clash vs. Manchester City, it could also spark a dispute between Real Madrid and France.
According to José Félix Díaz in Diario AS, Kylian Mbappé will travel with Real Madrid to Manchester to face the Citizens. After treatment over the last three weeks, the Frenchman has significantly improved his physical condition, even taking part in training with the group today. Because of this, he hopes to have a role in the match, but this could lead to a dispute with France regarding his call-up for the upcoming double set of friendlies.
Even though Mbappé appears to be recovering from his injury, Los Blancos are not entirely open to allowing their player to join the national team for the friendlies against and Colombia, reports Daily Mirror. If he plays against Manchester City, France would have full right to call him into the squad, since the only reason to prevent him from joining would be an injury issue—something that would be ruled out if he has playing time Champions League.
Given that his potential appearance against Citizens could lead to a call-up with France, Real Madrid might decide not to risk Kylian Mbappé, as they hold a three-goal lead in the series. Despite this, he could reportedly join the national team for commercial reasons, without seeing any playing time, if he is not cleared to play. However, a potential comeback by Pep Guardiola’s team could force him to see playing time, complicating the situation.

Kylian Mbappé’s absence seemed like it was going to strongly hurt Real Madrid’s aspirations, but coach Álvaro Arbeloa has found a resurgence without the Frenchman. Although Gonzalo García and Brahim Díaz seemed set to lead the attack alongside Vinícius Jr., they were not the ones who stepped up in terms of scoring. Instead, Federico Valverde surprised everyone by scoring five goals that could slow down the Frenchman’s return.
Not yet being at his physical peak, a possible return for Mbappé would be quite risky, as he could suffer a relapse of his injury, just as Ferland Mendy did, leaving him out of the 2026 World Cup. Moreover, Real Madrid have found in Valverde their scoring talisman, who—alongside Vinícius and Brahim Díaz—has found spaces to shine, becoming the solution to close game against Manchester City.

AC Milan face Lazio seeking an important victory in the Serie A to continue chasing the top spot. Coming off two consecutive wins, expectations are high around the Rossoneri, as they have improved their offensive contribution while maintaining strong defensive consistency. Ahead of the match, fans are closely watching whether coach Massimiliano Allegri will once again rely on Christian Pulisic, as supporters hope to see his best version return.
After avoiding setbacks in his injury recovery, Christian Pulisic is expected to start for AC Milan, as he has been a regular presence in the team’s recent training sessions. While the USMNT star appears to be in full physical condition, he has not yet managed to recover his best form, remaining without a goal in 2026. Despite this, coach Allegri has continued to rely on him in the last three matches, showing that he still believes the winger can regain his scoring power.
Coupled with the USMNT star, Rafael Leao could also be in the offense, as coach Allegri has consolidated them as his preferred attacking duo with the Portuguese star in peak form. However, Christopher Nkunku may also play a key role in the rotation. Moreover, Pervis Estupiñan is also expected to have a key role, as he has been recovering his best form, netting a goal in the last game.
Unlike AC Milan, SS Lazio arrive at the match in the middle of a season filled with inconsistencies. With only one victory in their last five matches, they need a win to move closer to European competitions, as they currently sit in tenth place in Serie A, greatly disappointing their fans. In addition, they continue to struggle offensively, being one of the lowest-scoring teams in the league with just 28 goals.

SS Lazio face AC Milan looking to surprise with their collective play and defensive solidity. However, coach Maurizio Sarri arrives with four key absences: Ivan Provedel, Danilo Cataldi, Nicolò Rovella and Samuel Gigot. Alongside them, Alessio Romagnoli and Toma Bašić remain doubtful due to physical issues. Despite this, they trust Daniel Maldini—son of Rossoneri’s legend Paolo Maldini—to make the difference by scoring against his former team.
With this in mind, Lazio could play as follows: Edoardo Motta; Adam Marusic, Mario Gila, Oliver Provstgaard, Nuno Tavares; Patric, Kenneth Taylor, Fisayo Dele-Bashiru; Gustav Isaksen, Daniel Maldini, Mattia Zaccagni.
AC Milan arrive in top form, emerging as favorites against SS Lazio, aiming to close in on the Serie A lead. However, coach Massimiliano Allegri won’t have Adrien Rabiot due to yellow card accumulation, nor Matteo Gabbia and Ruben Loftus-Cheek because of injury. Additionally, Santiago Giménez remains doubtful. Despite this, Rafael Leão and Christian Pulisic are expected to make the difference in the scoring side.
Considering this, the Rossoneri could lineup as follows: Mike Maignan; Fikayo Tomori, Koni de Winter, Strahinja Pavlovic, Alexis Saelemakers, Youssouf Fofana, Luka Modric, Samuele Ricci, Pervis Estupiñan; Christian Pulisic, Rafael Leao.

Beşiktaş, Süper Lig'in 26. hafta maçında Gençlerbirliği'ne konuk olacak. Mücadele öncesi teknik direktör Sergen Yalçın Galatasaray derbisine dair açıklamada bulundu.
Beşiktaş, Süper Lig'in 26. hafta maçında Gençlerbirliği'ne konuk olacak. Teknik direktör Sergen Yalçın maç öncesi açıklamalarda bulundu.
Sergen Yalçın'ın açıklamaları şöyle:
-Geçen hafta kaybetmek biraz motivasyonumuzu bozdu ama iyi hazırlandık. Kendi oyunumuzu oynamak istiyoruz, ön alanda oynayıp inşallah kazanmak istiyoruz.
-Taraftarımız her yerde. Onlara teşekkür ediyorum. İnşallah bugün kazanıp onlara sevinç yaşatabiliriz.

Fenerbahçe'nin eski yönetici Hakan Safi Kerem Aktürkoğlu hakkında çıkan iddialar hakkında açıklama yaptı.
Fenerbahçe'nin eski yöneticisi Hakan Safi, Kerem Aktürkoğlu ile ilgili bir açıklama yaptı. Milli futbolcunun transferinde etkin rol oynayan Safi, soruşturma iddialarına açıklık getirdi.
Hakan Safi'nin açıklamaları şöyle:
-Fenerbahçe'mizin ve milli takımımızın futbolcusu Kerem Aktürkoğlu'nun kulübümüze transfer süreci hakkında bugüne kadar; hem geleneksel hem de sosyal medya üzerinden farklı ajandalar ve kişisel çıkarlar gözetilerek yapılan mesnetsiz haberleri yakından takip etmekteyim.
-Özellikle son günlerde, futbol takımımızın şampiyonluk mücadelesi verdiği dönemde UEFA'nın rutin kulüp incelemelerini kasıtlı şekilde "Kerem Aktürkoğlu'na özel soruşturma açıldı" iddiası ile ortaya atarak kaos ortamı yaratmaya çalışan Fenerbahçeli görünümlü kişileri de camiamızın bir kenara not ettiğini bilmekteyim.
-İlgili süreç şahsım gözetiminde; hukuka uygun şekilde kulüp ve federasyonun ilgili birimleriyle koordineli şekilde yürütülmüş ve tamamlanmıştır. Bugünden itibaren, kulübümüzde ve dünya kupası yolundaki milli takımımızda önemli rol oynayan Kerem Aktürkoğlu'nun kontratıyla ilgili aleyhte haber yapan kim varsa bunların Fenerbahçe düşmanı oldukları bilinmelidir!
-Bu haberlere itibar edilmemesini rica ediyor, yöneticiliğim döneminde olduğu gibi bundan sonraki süreçte de Fenerbahçe'nin bir neferi olarak, camiamıza zarar vermek için fırsat kollayan kişilerle mücadele etmeye, kulübümüze gönülden ve karşılıksız vermeye kararlılıkla devam edeceğimi bilmenizi istiyorum.
Tüm camiamıza sevgi ve saygılarımla.

Trendyol 1. Lig'in 31. haftasında SMS Grup Sarıyer ile Emre Gökdemir İnşaat Ankara Keçiörengücü karşılaştı. SMS Grup Sarıyer mücadeleyi 3-1 kazandı.
Trendyol 1. Lig'in 31. haftasında SMS Grup Sarıyer, konuk ettiği Emre Gökdemir İnşaat Ankara Keçiörengücü'nü 3-1 yendi.
Stat: Yusuf Ziya Öniş
Hakemler: Yiğit Arslan, Kemal Elmas, Onur Gülter
SMS Grup Sarıyer: Mert Furkan Bayram, Cebrail Karayel (Dk. 90+1 Berkay Aydoğmuş), Metehan Mert, Caner Osmanpaşa, Eşref Korkmazoğlu, Hasan Emre Yeşilyurt, Camara (Dk. 83 Aytaç Kara), Poko, Silva (Dk. 83 Oğuzhan Yılmaz), Dembele (Dk. 77 Kulasin), Batuhan Kör (Dk. 90+1 Ozan Sol)
Emre Gökdemir İnşaat Ankara Keçiörengücü: Emre Satılmış, Hüseyin Bulut (Dk. 87 Diaby), Oğuzcan Çalışkan, Abdullah Çelik, Ali Dere (Dk. 55 Süleyman Luş), İshak Karaoğul, İbrahim Akdağ (Dk. 87 Ali Akman), Roshi (Dk. 62 Fernandes), Rroca (Dk. 62 Halil Can Ayan), Ezeh, Diouf
Goller: Dk. 14 Metehan Mert, Dk. 61 Poko, Dk. 79 Batuhan Kör (SMS Grup Sarıyer), Dk. 90+2 Diouf (Emre Gökdemir İnşaat Ankara Keçiörengücü)
Sarı kartlar: Dk. 70 Cebrail Karayel, Dk. 85 Aytaç Kara (SMS Grup Sarıyer), Dk. 74 Fernandes, Dk. 90+3 Ezeh (Emre Gökdemir İnşaat Ankara Keçiörengücü)

Trendyol 1. Lig'in 31. haftasında Sakaryaspor, evinde İmaj Altyapı Vanspor FK'yi ağırladı. Sakaryaspor mücadeleyi 2-1 kazandı.
Trendyol 1. Lig'in 31. haftasında Sakaryaspor, konuk ettiği İmaj Altyapı Vanspor FK'yi 2-1 mağlup etti.
Stat: Yeni Sakarya Atatürk
Hakemler: Turgut Doman, Emre Doğu, Çağrı Yıldırım
Sakaryaspor: Szumski, Batuhan Çakır, Pena Flores (Dk.66 Teixeira), Emre Demir (Dk.75 Soro), Kerem Şen, Serkan Yavuz, Aladdin Okumuş (Dk.82 Emrecan Terzi), Fofana (Dk. 82 Zwolınski), Burak Bekaroğlu, Melih Bostan (Dk.66 Owusu) Poyraz Efe Yıldırım
İmaj Altyapı Vanspor FK : Çağlar Şahin Akbaba, Zan Jevsenak, Emil Hostikka, Nougueria (Dk. 68 Oğulcan Çağlayan), Oulare, Embolo, Batuhan İşçiler (Dk.68 Sebahattin Destici), Mehmet Özcan, Emir Bars (Dk.68 Mamah), Muhammet Ensar Çavuşoğlu, Medeni Bingöl (Dk.35 Badara Traore)
Goller : Dk.29 Fofana, Dk. 90+4 Teixeira (Sakaryaspor), Dk. 61 Emil Hostikka (İmaj Altyapı Vanspor FK)
Sarı katlar: Dk.60 Melih Bostan, Dk.66 Burak Bekaroğlu (Sakaryaspor), Dk. 45 Zan Jevsenak, Dk. 83 Oulare, Dk.90+2 Traore (İmaj Altyapı Vanspor FK)
Kırmızı kart: Dk. 90+5 Teixeria (Sakaryaspor)

Trabzonspor, Trendyol Süper Lig'in 27. haftasında deplasmanda oynayacağı ikas Eyüpspor maçı hazırlıklarına başladı.
Mehmet Ali Yılmaz Tesisleri'nde teknik direktör Fatih Tekke yönetiminde gerçekleştirilen antrenmanda, Çaykur Rizespor maçında forma giyen oyuncular rejenerasyon çalışması gerçekleştirdi.
Takımdaki diğer oyuncular ise ısınmanın ardından rondo ve dayanıklılık çalışması yaptı.
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Bordo-mavililer, ikas Eyüpspor maçının hazırlıklarını yarın sürdürecek.

Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 24-cü turuna yekun vurulub.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, turun qapanış matçında “Qəbələ” “Neftçi”ni qəbul edib.
Qəbələ şəhər stadionunda keçirilmiş görüşün baş hakimi Elçin Məsiyev olub. Dörd qolun qeydə alındığı bu matç paytaxt təmsilçisinin inamlı qələbəsiylə yekunlaşıb.
Daha öncə keçirilmiş oyunlarda “Araz-Naxçıvan” “Karvan”a qalib gəlibsə (2:1, “Sumqayıt” “Şamaxı”ya (0:1), “İmişli” “Sabah”a (0:5), “Zirə” “Qarabağ”a (1:3) uduzub. “Kəpəz” – “Turan Tovuz” görüşündə isə qalib müəyyənləşməyib – 1:1.
Premyer Liqa
24-cü tur
15 mart
“Qəbələ” – “Neftçi” 1:3
Qollar: Seydina Keyta, 19 – Bassala Sambu, 22. Emin Mahmudov, 69-pen. Murad Məmmədov, 77.
Hakimlər: Elçin Məsiyev, Elşad Abdullayev, Pərvin Talıbov, Rəşad Əhmədov.
VAR: Kamal Umudlu.
AVAR: Teymur Teymurov.
Hakim-inspektor: Şahin Cəfərov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Rüfət Əmirov.
Qəbələ şəhər stadionu. 18:00.
Qəbələ: 1. Səlahət Ağayev, 28. Murad Musayev (k), 66. Nuğay Rəşidov, 27. Eşqin Əhmədov, 33. Seydina Keyta, 50. Adriel Ba Lua, 6. Xayme Syerra, 8. Sambu Sissoko, 16. İsaak Amoa, 14. Domi Massumu, 30. Prins Ovusu.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 93. Rza Cəfərov, 94. Həbib Hüşənov, 11. Asif Məmmədov, 7. Turan Manafov, 22. Fərid İsgəndərov, 13. Nicat Əliyev, 74. Süleyman Damadayev, 10. Şahin Şahniyarov, 21. Ziya Şəkərxanov, 24. İsmael Akinade, 12. İbrahim Sanqare, 3. Eduardo Kunde.
Baş məşqçi: Kaxaber Sxadadze.
Neftçi: 13. Kenan Piriç, 8. Emin Mahmudov (k), 15. Elvin Bədəlov, 7. Emil Səfərov, 24. Mustafa Sek, 5. İqor Ribeyro, 18. İfeanyi Metyu, 9. Bassala Sambu, 33. Breno Almeyda, 70. Andrey Ştoqrin, 11. İmad Faraj.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 1. Emil Balayev, 81. Məhdi Həsənov, 4. Elvin Camalov, 17. Murad Xaçayev, 19. Ağadadaş Salyanski, 47. Murad Məmmədov, 14. Edvin Kuç, 77. Falaye Sako, 6. Sessi Dalmeyda, 10. Freddi Varqas, 22. Luis Ortis, 28. Alessio Kurçi.
Baş məşqçi: Yuri Vernidub.
Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan millisinin hücumçusu Mahir Emreli Almaniyanın “Kayzerslautern” klubunun heyətində növbəti matçına çıxıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 28 yaşlı futbolçu 2-ci Bundesliqanın 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 26-cı turu çərçivəsində “Karlsrue” ilə oyunun iştirakçısı olub.
Doğma meydanda baş tutmuş bu görüş “Kayzerslautern”in 3:0 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb. Baş məşqçi Torsten Liberknext bu matçda Emreliyə də şans verib. Azərbaycanlı hücumçu 83-cü dəqiqədə meydana buraxılıb. Komandasının sonuncu qolunu da Mahir vurub. O, 90+4-cü dəqiqədə fərqlənib.
26 turdan sonra 40 xalı olan “Kayzerslautern” 18 iştirakçı arasında 7-ci pillədə qərarlaşıb. Komanda keçirdiyi 26 oyunda 12 qələbə qazanıb, 4 heç-heçə edib, 10 məğlubiyyətə üzülüb.
Xatırladaq ki, Mahir Emreli “Kayzerslautern”lə 2025-ci ilin yayında 3 illik müqavilə bağlayıb. Azərbaycanlı futbolçu bu komandanın heyətində 9 oyuna çıxıb, 2 qola imza atıb.
Mahir ötən mövsümü Almaniyanın digər klubu “Nürnberq”də keçirib. Azərbaycanlı futbolçu sözügedən komandanın heyətində 25 rəsmi matça çıxıb, 11 qol vurub, 1 assistlə yadda qalıb.
“Bakı”nın yetirməsi olan Emreli karyerası ərzində “Qarabağ”, “Legiya” (Polşa), “Konyaspor” (Türkiyə) və “Dinamo” (Zaqreb, Xorvatiya) klublarında da forma geyinib. Hücumçu Azərbaycan milli komandasının heyətində meydana çıxdığı 59 oyunda 6 qol vurub, 3 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.
“Kəpəz”in baş məşqçisi Azər Bağırov Premyer Liqanın 24-cü turu çərçivəsində “Turan Tovuz”a qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün Yevlaxda baş tutmuş görüşündə qalib müəyyənləşməyib – 1:1.
Azər Bağırov qarşılaşmadan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“Azarkeşlərimizə təşəkkür etmək istəyirəm ki, komandamızı sona qədər dəstəklədilər. İnanıram ki, futbolçular dəstəyin qarşılığını onlara meydançada verdilər. Yaxşı futbol oynadıq. Texniki tərəfdən bəzi çatışmazlıqlarımız var. Amma oyundan-oyuna daha yaxşı olmağa çalışacağıq. İstədiyimiz oyunu sərgiləmək üçün əlimizdən gələni edəcəyik. Vaxt keçdikcə oyun sarıdan başqa “Kəpəz” görəcəyik.
Son matçlarda “Kəpəz” daha istəkli oynayır. “Sumqayıt”a, “Zirə”yə qarşı oyunları buna misal göstərmək olar. Bu gün “Turan Tovuz”a qarşı da istəkli idik. Qeyri-stabil olduğumuzu deməzdim. Son 4-5 matçda stabil oyun sərgiləmişik. Meydançada əsl futbol oynayırıq. Hamı maraqlı futbol izlədi. Futbolçularıma təşəkkür edirəm ki, dediklərimi meydançada həyata keçirdilər”.















Referee decisions in a 1-1 draw against Atalanta on Saturday infuriated Inter, but Italian newspaper Gazzetta dello Sport notes that the Nerazzurri looked ‘drained and fearful’ against La Dea.
Despite a 1-1 home draw against Atalanta on Saturday, Inter remain at the top of the Serie A standings with an eight-point lead over second-placed Milan.
The Rossoneri have a game in hand, to be played against Lazio tonight, and a win would allow Massimiliano Allegri’s men to move five points below their city rivals with nine games remaining.
Besides the debatable refereeing decisions, Gazzetta dello Sport’s front page summed up Inter’s mood and shape against Atalanta in two words: “drained and fearful.”
Journalist Arianna Ravelli added: “It is clear that refereeing incidents end up affecting not only the match and the standings, but also the evaluations of Chivu’s team.
“What can be said is that an unattractive Inter had nevertheless gained an advantage that should have allowed them to face adversity, real or perceived, without harm. The way the team plays on the field must reflect that of a side that has earned the top spot and believes it deserves it. Simply managing the game is not enough.
“The truth is that Inter should have killed off a game that had a sluggish start and developed with overall lacklustre brilliance. What was missing was the ruthlessness and more courage. The contribution from the substitutes was also lacking: the changes definitely benefited Palladino more than Chivu.”
Former Milan coach Fabio Capello also argued that Chivu looked “a bit confused” and admitted that the decision to replace Pio Esposito in the second half was unconvincing.

Perhaps the next three league fixtures are the toughest remaining for Inter this season, as the Nerazzurri will first travel to Fiorentina, then host Roma, and then visit Como.
On the other hand, after tonight’s game against Lazio, Milan will face Torino at home, Napoli away and Udinese at home.
Como push for Champions League qualification with Nico Paz and Martin Baturina plus a three-man defence, as Roma rely on Donyell Malen and returning Manu Koné.
It kicks off at the Stadio Sinigaglia at 17.00 GMT (18.00 CET).
You can follow all the build-up and action as it happens from today’s Serie A games on the Liveblog.
This is a huge clash for fourth place, as the two teams are locked together on 51 points, and both were leapfrogged by Juventus on 53 following last night’s victory away to Udinese.
Cesc Fabregas has truly turned Como into a force of Italian football and they’ve won their last three on the bounce, as well as playing the Coppa Italia semi-final against Inter.

The season is over for Jayden Addai with a torn Achilles tendon, while Maxi Perrone is struggling after a knock.
Fabregas again goes for the False 9 with Nico Paz taking that role, supported by Maxence Caqueret and Baturina, as Sergi Roberto steps into midfield.
The big surprise is Fabregas starting a three-man defence, which he very rarely does.
Roma are stretched thin after Thursday’s 1-1 Europa League draw with Bologna, especially as Evan Ndicka is suspended in defence.
The biggest problems are in attack, with Matias Soulé, Paulo Dybala, Artem Dovbyk and Evan Ferguson still out injured.

At least Wesley returns from his ban, but the Giallorossi are without a victory in three competitive games and lost 2-1 to Genoa last week.
Koné is back in action after a muscular issue, while Mario Hermoso is given his first start since February 2.
Malen has made a remarkable impact since arriving from Aston Villa in January, scoring six goals in nine official games, and today he is supported by Lorenzo Pellegrini and Stephan El Shaarawy.

Como: Butez; Diego Carlos, Ramon, Kempf; Smolcic, Sergi Roberto, Da Cunha, Valle; Baturina, Caqueret; Nico Paz
Roma: Svilar; Hermoso, Mancini, Ghilardi; Celik, Koné, Cristante, Wesley; Pellegrini; El Shaarawy, Malen
Thijs Dallinga decided the local derby and ensured Bologna consolidate eighth place, dooming Sassuolo to a second consecutive defeat.
This was not only a local Emilia-Romagna Derby, but also a head-to-head for European ambitions, as only one point separated eighth from ninth. Andrea Pinamonti returned from suspension for the hosts, who missed Alieu Fadera, Daniel Boloca, Fali Cande and Edoardo Pieragnolo after a run of three straight wins was ended by defeat to Lazio. Bologna also lost in Serie A last week and had Lewis Ferguson banned, but otherwise a full squad following Thursday’s 1-1 Europa League draw with Roma.
See how it all unfolded on the Liveblog.

It was the ideal start for Bologna, as within six minutes a Jens Odgaard shot was charged down and ricocheted into the path of Thijs Dallinga, who gathered with his back to goal and scored on the turn from just inside the area.
Sassuolo nearly equalised moments later, as Lukasz Skorupski flew to palm the Pinamonti effort away following a Jhon Lucumi slip.
Niccolò Cambiaghi drilled wide, but Lorenzo De Silvestri pulled up clutching his hamstring and limped off after just 29 minutes.
Nikola Moro’s free kick was just off target and Riccardo Orsolini only glanced his head to an Odgaard cross, then fired over from an improbable angle.

Odgaard tested Arijanet Muric after the restart, while Cristian Volpato forced a save after good work from Armand Laurienté.
Martin Vitik risked an own goal with a decisive interception to prevent M’Bala Nzola tapping in the Domenico Berardi roll across, while twice Laurienté went for goal when he had better options for the assist.

Orsolini also stung Muric’s gloves at the near post after a stepover, but Bologna lost Lukasz Skorupski to a suspected flexor strain at the 88th minute, after completing all their substitutions. After several minutes of stoppages and a very heavy strapping on his left thigh, he managed to finish the game.
Dallinga 6 (B)
| 6' | Thijs Dallinga | |||
| 24' | Thijs Dallinga |
| M’Bala Nzola | 77' | |||
| 90+6' | Nadir Zortea |
Despite being down to 10 men from the 37th minute, Pisa still managed only their second victory of the season, beating Cagliari 3-1 with captain Antonio Caracciolo’s brace.
The hosts were left rock bottom despite the arrival of new coach Oscar Hiljemark, with Simone Scuffet, Juan Cuadrado, Lorran, Daniel Denoon and Isak Vural not fully fit. Sebastiano Esposito was suspended for the Sardinians, with Riyad Idrissi, Gennaro Borrelli, Andrea Belotti and Mattia Felici injured, but Gennaro Gaetano, Alessandro Deiola and Yerry Mina were available again.
See how it all unfolded on the Liveblog.
The referee initially seemed to point to the edge of the area, but changed it to the spot when Arturo Calabresi was brought down by an Ibrahim Sulemana sliding tackle. The contact seemed to be on the line, so Stefano Moreo converted for his first Serie A home goal of the season.

Cagliari had the opportunity to equalise moments later with an Adam Obert diving header, but it thumped the crossbar from 10 yards.
Pisa lost Marius Marin to a knee injury and Matteo Tramoni’s strike was charged down, but above all they went down to 10 men when the referee spotted Rafiu Durosinmi kicking out at Yerry Mina in an off the ball situation. It was hardly the first time that Mina’s method of frustrating strikers has paid off.
Nicolas got down to fingertip an Obert daisy-cutter round the far post, but it was so nearly 2-0 for Pisa on the stroke of half-time.
More knocked back the cross at the far post for Matlhe Hojholt to tap in from point-blank range, but was denied by a stunning Elia Caprile reaction save.
Instead, 10-man Pisa doubled their lead when Michael Folorunsho flicked on a Simone Canestrelli throw-in, accidentally providing the assist for Antonio Caracciolo to fire in on the half-volley at the near post.
Cagliari seemed to crumble, as Obert’s decisive block prevented Samuele Angori completing the give and go in the box, but Pisa added a third on the resulting Mehdi Leris corner with Caracciolo unmarked to prod in from point-blank range with his knee.

Semih Kilicsoy forced a flying Nicolas save from distance, but Cagliari did finally get back into it when Alberto Dossena’s header forward bounced, and Leonardo Pavoletti acrobatically turned in on the volley after shoving Raul Albiol aside.

Dossena also nodded Obert’s corner just wide of the back stick, but Cagliari went down to 10 men too when Obert received his second yellow card for bringing down Leris.
Caprile kept the scoreline down late on with another tricky save on Moreo’s header.
Moreo pen 9 (P), Caracciolo 52, 54 (P), Pavoletti 67 (C)
Sent off: Durosinmi 37 (P), Obert 81 (C)
| Stefano Moreo | 9' | |||
| Rafiu Durosinmi | 37' |
| 47' | Zé Pedro | |||
| Antonio Caracciolo | 52' | |||
| Antonio Caracciolo (Assist: Raúl Albiol) |
54' | |||
| 59' | Adam Obert | |||
| Michel Aebischer | 61' | |||
| 67' | Leonardo Pavoletti (Assist: Alberto Dossena) | |||
| 78' | Alberto Dossena | |||
| 81' | Adam Obert |
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There are growing reports on Tottenham’s interest in Roberto De Zerbi, but the Italian tactician will wait until the summer before taking a new role.
Former Sassuolo and Brighton coach De Zerbi could return to the Premier League in the summer as the Italian is reported to be among the primary names for the Tottenham job.
Ben Jacobs reports on X social media that “De Zerbi is currently inclined to wait until summer before taking a new role, knowing multiple clubs are interested. Italian is one of the leading names on Spurs’ shortlist along with Mauricio Pochettino.”
The transfer expert adds that Tottenham are expected to part ways with Igor Tudor this month as the North Londoners are “actively assessing both caretaker options and whether a permanent appointment could be brought forward.”

De Zerbi left Marseille by mutual consent in February, and previous reports linked the Italian with the Manchester United job as well.
De Zerbi, 46, already coached Brighton in the Premier League. He was appointed in October 2022 and left the club at the end of the 2023-24 campaign.

The Italian tactician won 38 of 89 games at Brighton, losing 31 and drawing 20.
During his first season at Brighton, De Zerbi led the team to their first-ever qualification for the UEFA Europa League.
De Zerbi coached Palermo, Benevento and Sassuolo in Serie A, winning 47 of 155 games in Italy’s top flight.
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For years, XRP has been one of the leaders in the PayFi sector. Its focus on cross-border payments and enterprise financial infrastructure helped establish it as one of the most recognizable digital assets in that ecosystem. However, recent discussions around XRP price prediction suggest that things might be about to change.
Recently, several new projects have entered the PayFi space, and they are already attracting strong investor attention thanks to the remarkable performances they’ve been putting up. One particular altcoin that is grabbing the most attention right now is Remittix, a PayFi solution on Ethereum that is already delivering major returns for investors.

According to the latest XRP price prediction from models, Ripple might be about to lose its spot as the top PayFi altcoin to newer market participants like Remittix. This is coming after a prolonged period of relative inactivity and low returns. Technical analysis shows that XRP has been unable to record significant gains or returns since late February. This is a development that has left a lot of traders frustrated at the lack of profit-making opportunities
Ripple did try to introduce a positive price catalyst earlier in the month by announcing several infrastructure upgrades. This includes upgrades like managed custody services, virtual account collections, and fiat-to-stablecoin settlement capabilities. These additions were supposed to strengthen XRP’s position as a comprehensive enterprise payment solution across more than 60 global markets.
However, in reality, they have not significantly changed short-term price momentum. Right now, XRP is trading around $1.39, and traders are starting to speculate on what’s next for the PayFi giant. Meanwhile, some investors are now exiting their XRP positions in favor of entries in lower-priced, higher-potential altcoins.
While discussions around XRP price prediction and what the future holds for the altcoin continue, experts are indicating that investor activity is growing around newer PayFi platforms. One of the most notable projects gaining traction is Remittix. Remittix is positioned at the intersection of crypto payments and international remittance, solving the $19 trillion problem of inefficient global money transfer with performant blockchain-powered solutions.
Already, the PayFi platform is delivering direct crypto-to-fiat settlement in over 30 countries globally. Investor interest in the ecosystem is also growing steadily. Remittix has already secured more than $29.7 million from private investors, a clear marker of interest from institutional quarters. Remittix has also launched its new wallet on the Apple App Store.
It is also worth mentioning that Remittix has completed a full CertiK audit and has been ranked #1 Pre-Launch Token on CertiK Skynet. This, in turn, strengthens credibility and investor confidence in the PayFi project. Some other catalysts responsible for growing interest in Remittix include:
The debate surrounding XRP price prediction is becoming more complex as the PayFi sector continues to evolve. Ripple remains one of the most popular altcoins in the PayFi sector but according to analysts, a change is required if this trend is going to continue in 2026.
At the same time, new payment platforms, like Remittix, have emerged and are already recording significant milestones. As such, experts agree that unless something changes soon, Remittix could be on course to flip XRP as the leading PayFi solution in crypto.
Discover the future of PayFi with Remittix by checking out their project here:
Website: https://remittix.io/
Socials: https://linktr.ee/remittix
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The best crypto tokens to buy now conversation is in a state of evolution as the crypto market embarks on a new chapter of growth and discovery. The crypto market is witnessing an increased interest in privacy coins, payment infrastructure, and blockchain technology that aims to achieve real-world use cases.
Zcash and Monero, two of the oldest cryptocurrencies in the market that are based on the concept of privacy, are once again in the crypto market limelight due to the increased need for privacy in decentralized finance and Web3 environments. Remittix (RTX) is another newer payment infrastructure coin that is gaining prominence after securing $29.7 million in private funding, indicating high demand for its PayFi technology.
Zcash is currently priced at $207.89, showing a 4.51% decline in price over the last 24 hours. Its market capitalization is $3.44 billion, and the daily trade volume is $316.67 million, showing a decline of 15.31%.

A recent technical discussion titled “ZEC vs The Market – Court Is In Session” highlighted that the token has experienced a series of lower highs since its earlier peak above $700. Despite this longer-term downtrend, analysts note that the $200 price zone has repeatedly held as support.

The analysis also indicated a MACD momentum that’s slowly curling up, as well as a compression near the lower Bollinger Band. These indicators are not yet a bullish breakout, although they are showing possible accumulation activity.
The key levels are still important for those who are closely watching the crypto market. A move above $230 will be a sign that the short-term structure will change, and a move above $260 will be a sign that the momentum is building up. A drop below $190 will be a sign that the bears are back.
Monero still remains one of the strongest assets in the field of cryptocurrencies, especially when it comes to the field of privacy-based assets. Monero has become synonymous with the terms ring signatures and stealth addresses, and as a result, Monero is one of the most sought-after assets for the purpose of carrying out private transactions in the decentralized finance field.
Monero’s current value stands at $355.98, and there has been a decline of 1.18% in the latest session. However, Monero’s market capitalization still stands strong, and its current value stands at $6.56 billion. There has been an uptrend of 41.79% in the market volume, and the current value of the daily volume stands at $110.65 million.

According to the recent technical outlook revealed in this Monero market analysis, it has been stated that in the near term, the asset might face resistance at $363.63, followed by the recent high at $375.00.

Alongside privacy coins, payment-focused blockchain technology is becoming an important part of the best crypto tokens to buy now. One project attracting attention in recent crypto news is Remittix.
The RTX token is currently priced at $0.13, and the project has already raised more than $29.7 million through private funding. Over 723 million tokens out of the total 750 million supply have already been secured, meaning more than 93% of the allocation has already been taken.
Remittix is developing a PayFi system that aims to integrate cryptocurrency payments with traditional financial systems.
Remittix’s significant product development milestone has been achieved as the wallet is live on the Apple App Store, enabling users to store, send, and manage their digital assets in the expanding system. Development of the wallet on the Android platform is underway.
Community testing played a major role in the product’s development. Early previews of the wallet interface were shared in this beta wallet demonstration, showing the platform’s user interface and transaction features before the full rollout.
Investor interest around Remittix has grown quickly as its funding milestone approaches completion. With most tokens already secured, many early supporters believe the project could become one of the most important crypto with real utility platforms in the payments sector.

Remittix also recently received a major credibility boost after its team was fully verified by CertiK, one of the most respected blockchain security firms.
The verification confirms both the team identity and smart contract security assessment, placing Remittix among the most transparent upcoming crypto projects. The platform is also currently ranked among the top monitored tokens on CertiK’s tracking platform.
Several factors explain why the project continues appearing in discussions about the best crypto tokens to buy now and best altcoin to buy now:
Another milestone is around the corner as well. A big CEX reveal is planned for the $30 million mark, with listings on BitMart and LBank already secured, and the team is preparing for a big announcement set to drop in the near future.
Discover the future of PayFi with Remittix by checking out their project here:
Website: https://remittix.io/
Socials: https://linktr.ee/remittix
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The global settlement layer is undergoing a new shift as institutional money continues to pour into crypto with renewed vigor. However, predicting the direction of this new wave puts Ethereum at the center as it remains the powerhouse of decentralized finance.
The new inflow poses a challenge, adding a new layer to Ethereum price prediction. Understanding where the ETH price is headed amid all the market noise and the growing number of new DeFi protocols is becoming more difficult by the day.
Furthermore, while Ethereum price prediction remains a strong focus for analysts, investors are gradually shifting to a new utility-focused platform that’s currently bridging the gap between on-chain and real-world payment. Here is a look at how this new change has been unfolding lately.

Ethereum has recently moved above the $2,000 support level, reigniting hopes of bullish potential following a long stretch of drawdowns that saw it near $ 1,500. However, this new recovery has been largely attributed to the aggressive token lock and consistent burn mechanism.
The scarcity these mechanisms are creating is a new macro factor that analysts are now examining for Ethereum price predictions, as it creates a structural environment in which demand could drive the price to jump as quickly as possible.
Market sentiment around Ethereum’s price prediction over the last few weeks shows a technical pattern that could see the coin recover towards $3200 in the coming weeks. However, the $3200 zone is a critical support-turned-resistance level that could fuel further downside toward $1500 if it’s not met with sufficient buying orders.
Also, with Ethereum now moving away from a mere store of value to the structural backbone of many top DeFi projects, analysts speculate this could trigger a new wave of bullish momentum towards $3200 as the broader market stabilizes.
In the shadow of the current Ethereum Price Prediction optimism, Remittix has emerged as a dominant force in the cross-border payment sector. The project’s native token, RTX, functions as the central liquidity tool for this process, maintaining a fixed supply of 1.5 billion tokens to ensure long-term value alignment with its growing user base.
The momentum behind the Remittix presale is a direct reflection of this utility-first approach. Having already raised over $29.7 million and sold more than 723 million tokens, the project is rapidly approaching a total sell-out. This surge in interest is bolstered by the Remittix wallet already being live on the Apple App Store, moving the project far beyond the typical whitepaper stage. Security remains a top priority, with a CertiK audit ranking Remittix among the most secure pre-launch assets in the market.
The rapid growth of the crypto market requires technology and solutions that keep pace, and Remittix is proving its worth as a project that connects the blockchain network to a high-utility payment solution.
Also, while the Ethereum price prediction now points towards more robust market stability, Remittix solutions are emerging as the protocol that solves existing pain points in global money movement. But with Remittix now in the final leg of its presale, the window is gradually closing for investors looking for early participation.
With the project still pretty much below $1, buying offers investors a front-row seat to watch the next generation of payments unfold. This is because the Remittix token offers a mix of technological importance and immediate real-world application.
Discover the future of PayFi with Remittix by checking out their project here:
Website: https://remittix.io/
Socials: https://linktr.ee/remittix
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Dogecoin is currently selling under $0.10. Although certain analysts are already plotting the road to $1 by 2026. It sounds ambitious. The numbers, however, tell a more nuanced story. Three specific conditions need to align for that target to become realistic.
This article breaks down what those conditions are, where DOGE price stands today, and why one under-the-radar payment token is quietly stealing attention from the meme coin crowd.
Dogecoin is on the verge of reclaiming $0.10. The DOGE price today currently stands at about $0.098. At this price point, it would be tempting to say that it is almost there. However, the gap between $0.10 and $1 is wide. Nevertheless, some analysts are not dismissing it in 2026. But, they are explicit on the conditions that must be fulfilled first.
The first condition is Bitcoin. DOGE price prediction models consistently show DOGE performs best when Bitcoin is running. The recent recovery between $67,000 and almost $71,000 brought meme coins a temporary lift. This lift also influenced Dogecoin during the selloff as the market saw the memecoin defend the $0.088 support level. That’s encouraging. But DOGE needs Bitcoin to sustain momentum, not just bounce.

The second condition is a short squeeze. Dogecoin news from the derivatives market shows a dense cluster of short positions sitting between $0.10 and $0.11. If buying pressure pushes DOGE into that range fast, those shorts get liquidated and price spikes higher. A sweep toward $0.11 is plausible. It won’t confirm a bull trend, but it removes significant overhead resistance.
The third and most important condition is clearing $0.127. That’s the level where the bearish structure actually breaks. Right now, DOGE is still printing lower highs. The Chaikin Money Flow sits at -0.1. This is a clear indication of capital outflows. The moving averages are acting as resistance. Everything above the current price is a fight.
A path to $1 exists. It just needs all three dominoes to fall in the right order.
While traders wait for Dogecoin to clear $0.127, another token is already moving. Remittix (RTX) has crossed $29.7 million raised, with over 34,100 holders now on board. It’s not chasing hype. It’s building infrastructure.
RTX targets the $19 trillion global payments market, letting users send crypto and receive cash in local fiat currency. The Remittix Wallet is live on the App Store. Crypto-to-fiat functionality is coming. BitMart and LBank have both confirmed listings.
Here’s why investors are paying attention right now:
The referral program makes it even more compelling. Refer a buyer and earn 15% of their purchase in USDT, claimable every 24 hours directly through the Remittix dashboard.
RTX sits at $0.13 now, moving to $0.135 soon. If you’re looking for the best crypto to buy now before further big exchange listings, the window is closing.
Discover the future of PayFi with Remittix by checking out their project here:
Website: https://remittix.io/
Socials: https://linktr.ee/remittix
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Crypto news today is dominated by comparisons between leading digital assets and emerging presale winners. Analysts are closely watching XRP and updated Ripple price prediction models as the token breaks technical patterns, while early-stage projects are gaining attention as possible high-growth opportunities. One of the most talked-about names among crypto investors searching for the best crypto to buy now is Remittix, which has raised over $29.7 million and is already set to launch its PayFi platform globally.
This pairing of mainstream performance analysis and emerging presale momentum frames the debate: how do historic presales like Solana and Ethereum compare to Remittix’s trajectory, and where does XRP’s Ripple price prediction fit into this picture?


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Recent crypto updates around XRP show the asset trading near $1.38 after breaking above a descending trendline that had capped rallies since early 2026. This technical move has pushed analysts to revise short-term Ripple price prediction models, especially as momentum indicators show early signs of recovery within the broader crypto market.
Technical analysis reveals that XRP cleared the upper boundary of its descending channel, a structure that guided the asset lower following January highs. Analysts watching market volatility note that the next major resistance sits near $1.43, while stronger resistance appears near $1.50. If bullish momentum continues, several Ripple price prediction models suggest a move toward the $1.50 to $1.52 range.
Short-term charts also show a cup and handle breakout pattern that formed after the March 9 lows. This structure, combined with improving market sentiment, has strengthened the bullish case for XRP in the near term. Beyond price charts, on-chain metrics are also contributing to the current Ripple price prediction discussion. XRP Ledger activity recently climbed to about 2.7 million daily transactions, reflecting rising on-chain activity and increasing interest in tokenizing real-world assets using blockchain technology.
However, analysts also highlight mixed signals from institutional markets. While the technical breakout supports a bullish Ripple price prediction, recent ETF outflows show that some institutional investors remain cautious amid broader market volatility affecting the crypto market.

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While XRP remains a leader in price action and utility, reflected in ongoing Ripple price prediction models, new ecosystems like Remittix are carving out fresh spaces in the blockchain landscape. Historic presale success stories like Solana and Ethereum show how early entry can multiply value over time, but Remittix’s current execution, with live PayFi features and real‑world use cases, may offer a faster path to meaningful adoption.
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49ers' biggest need couldn't be more obvious after Bryce Huff's surprise retirement originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
There were a lot of roster question marks that the San Francisco 49ers need to answer this offseason. So far through the first week of free agency, two big ones have been answered: wide receiver and interior defensive line.
Wide receiver Mike Evans and defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa both are now with the 49ers and are massive additions for the team. But, there is still one major need left to address, and after Bryce Huff's retirement, it doesn't get any clearer than it is now.
As Vic Tafur of The Athletic writes, the 49ers' biggest need is a pass rusher. With Huff's surprise retirement, the need became even greater. The 49ers don't just need another pass rusher to pair with Nick Bosa; they need depth at the position as well.
"The 49ers not only didn't add a pass rusher the first week of free agency, but they lost one as 2025 sack leader Bryce Huff (with four... yes, four) retired suddenly on Thursday at 27 to start a company to build safety infrastructures for the use of lithium batteries," Tafur writes.
After losing Huff, their 2025 sack leader who had only four sacks of the 49ers' league-worst 20 (three fewer than Myles Garrett had on his own), the 49ers' biggest need was very clearly a pass rusher.
They already had to address the position entering the offseason, and now, it's become that much more dire a need for the 49ers.
Outside of Nick Bosa, the 49ers edge defenders are only Mykel Williams, Keion White, Sam Okuayinonu, William Bradley-King, Andrew Farmer II, and Jalen Graham.
That isn't a good enough edge defender group. The depth is suspect, and there is a clear lack of pass-rush upside outside of Bosa.
More: 49ers sign Mike Evans away from Buccaneers after 12 years
Fortunately, there are still some options available in free agency that haven't officially signed that the 49ers could look to acquire.
Haason Reddick, Joey Bosa, Denico Autry, Cameron Jordan, Von Miller, A.J. Epenesa, Kyle Van Noy, Jadeveon Clowney, and Anfernee Jennings are a few of the top options still available in free agency.
In the 2026 NFL Draft, the 49ers could also look to land a young pass rusher in the first or second rounds. Though with a big need at wide receiver looking into the future, and a possible massive hole at left tackle, the 49ers can't rely on the draft to solve this need.
John Lynch and Kyle Shanahan, along with defensive coordinator Raheem Morris, need to find at least one pass rusher to add to the roster in free agency this offseason.
Bosa reuniting with his brother would be fun. But, regardless of how the 49ers do it, they need to add more pass-rusher help to the team this offseason.


ADCC Trialsseason has already begun, with thousands of talented grapplers from various continents competing for slots at the ADCC 2026 World Championships.
While the last few iterations have been hosted in the US, the prestigious biennial grappling event happens at the Tauron Arena in Krakow, Poland this time around. ADCC 2026 happens on September 12-13, 2026, and with the first few sets of invites already handed out, it’s worth tracking the confirmed competitors to the highly anticipated event.
ADCC World Championships are typically headlined by the reigning “Super Fight” champion defending their belt against the previous absolute tournament winner. That should be Gordon Ryan vs. ADCC 2024 double gold medalistKaynan Duarte, but with Ryan seemingly retired, the ADCC 2026 headliner still appears to be up in the air, as of this writing.
Below is the current fight card and full list of competitors that have a slot booked for ADCC 2026. We will be constantly updating this post every time an athlete gets confirmed for the event.
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December 7, 2025: Added 5 new invites from the ADCC Asia & Oceania Trials winners. 15 grapplers now confirmed for ADCC 2026.
February 5, 2026: All eight reigning ADCC champions are confirmed to be invited for ADCC 2026.
February 16, 2026: Added the 8 winners from the 2nd ADCC EMEA Trials.
March 13, 2026: Fabricio Andrey and Mateusz Gamrot have both been invited to ADCC 2026 at 66 kg and 77 kg, respectively.
March 15, 2026: Added the 5 winners from the 1st ADCC South American Trials.
ADCC 2026 happens on September 12-13, 2026, in Krakow, Poland.
Broadcast details and start times have yet to be revealed, but ADCC 2026 is expected to be streamed live on FloGrappling, with the earlier portions of the event likely streamed live for free on YouTube. We will update this section once more details become available.
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There isn’t a lot for Blue Jays’ news this morning.
The team has announced that Kevin Gausman will be our opening day starter. So far he’s thrown 4.1 innings of ‘official spring’ ball so fair. He hasn’t allowed a run, with four hits, one walk and six strikeouts. Last year he had a 3.59 ERA in 32 starts.
Brendon Little has added a couple of pitches and dropped one from last year:
Pitch Repertoire Update! ⚾️🚨📢 Brendon Little (TOR) has added a four-seamer & slider this year in place of the cutter he threw in 2025; his full arsenal is now SI / FF / SL / KChttps://t.co/U7PVgzr9Xm
— MLBPitchClass (@MLBPitchClass) March 15, 2026
He’s looking to have a something else he can throw in the strikezone. It looks like he’ll be the number one lefty in the pen, so it’s good to see him looking to fix things up that weren’t working at the end of last season.
So far this spring, he’s thrown five innings, three hits, four walks and eight strikeouts with no runs against. we’ll see how things go.
The Jays play at 1:00 Eastern. Grant Rogers is starting. Since Berrios is suddenly out, we get a spring bullpen day. But the team is bringing a surprising number of regulars to St. Lucie County. Google maps says it is a 3 hour 15 minute days. Generally veterans don’t like to make bus rides that long.
| BLUE JAYS | METS |
|---|---|
| George Springer – DH | Francisco Lindor – SS |
| Daulton Varsho – CF | Marcus Semien – 2B |
| Davis Schneider – 2B | Bo Bichette – 3B |
| Addison Barger – 3B | Jorge Polanco – DH |
| Jesus Sanchez – RF | Luis Robert – CF |
| Nathan Lukes – LF | Brett Baty – 1B |
| Leo Jimenez – SS | Francisco Alvarez – C |
| Brandon Valenzuela – C | Mike Tauchman – RF |
| Charles McAdoo – 1B | Tyrone Taylor – LF |
| Grant Rogers – RHP | Zach Thornton – LHP |
The game is on Sportsnet.
And tonight we have the USA vs Dominican Republic in the semifinal for the WBC. Paul Skenes starts for the US (that couldn’t have worked out better for them. Luis Severino starts for DR.
We’ll have a GameThread up for that.
Italy and Venezuela play tomorrow.
What should we expect the Jays rotation to look like the first time through?
Gausman, Cease, Scherzer, Ponce, Lauer? Or will Yesavage be ready? Pretty doubtful.
Then it is a game of when will Yesavage, Bieber and Berrios be ready. Maybe Mr. Grant Rogers there is closer than I think.
On the bullpen side, does Spencer Miles make the team? Angel Bastardo?
Beyond that: Hoffman, Tyler Rogers, Varland, Nance, Little, Fisher, Nance and Fluharty. That’s eight guys without Miles or Bastardo.
Opening Day is on the 27th, and there is still a few decisions to be made.

The Wisconsin Badgers fell short in a 68-65 loss to the Michigan Wolverines on Saturday, sending them home a day early in the Big Ten Tournament as they now look ahead to Selection Sunday and the NCAA Tournament.
While Wisconsin did ultimately lose by three in a tough contest to the Wolverines, it was a highly successful last two weeks for them, as they went on a nice five-game winning streak and secured a pair of Quad 1A wins to bolster their resume. In that stretch, they beat the Maryland Terrapins, Purdue Boilermakers, Washington Huskies (2x), and the Illinois Fighting Illini before falling just short to Michigan.
So, they should expect to hear some good news on Selection Sunday with their seeding (likely to be a No. 5 seed). In other news, because Wisconsin saw Michigan and Illinois again in the Big Ten Tournament, they are not expected to be on the side of the bracket of either of those two teams.
But Sunday’s Selection will be crucial, as the No. 5 seed tentatively lines up with the No. 1 seed of a region in the Sweet Sixteen should both teams make it there, making the draw very important. As we’ve seen in previous years, matchups are everything in the NCAA Tournament. Last year, we saw the Badgers run into a rough matchup with the BYU Cougars, prompting their season to end in the Round of 32 with a 91-89 loss.
This year, let’s see how far this exciting group can go. On an interesting note, Wisconsin’s odds to reach the Final Four shot up this week from +3500 to +1500, according to FanDuel Sportsbook, having the 15th-best odds of any team in the country. But, their sights will start on making it to the second weekend, which the program hasn’t done since 2017.
It all begins on Selection Sunday, with the show set to take place after the Big Ten Championship Game. Here’s how you can watch:
Date: Sunday, March 15th
Time: 5 p.m. CT
Channel: CBS/Paramount+

Actually, SV Werder Bremen seemed to be on a good path. Under new coach Daniel Thioune, the approach was right from the start, and in recent games, the results followed as well.
Against 1. FC Heidenheim (2:0) and Union Berlin (4:1), the Green-Whites celebrated two well-deserved wins in a row. The next step towards staying in the league was supposed to follow today against FSV Mainz 05.
But that seems unlikely now! Despite numerous top chances, Werder is now even trailing 0:2.
On both conceded goals, the recently much-improved Bremen defense looked anything but good.
Especially before the second Mainz goal, the chaos in Werder’s back line was much more reminiscent of an episode of the Looney Thiounes than Bundesliga football...
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Manchester United’s recruitment planning ahead of the summer window appears to be gathering pace, with Athletic Club winger Nico Williams emerging as a serious target. Reports from Fichajes suggest the Old Trafford hierarchy are closely monitoring the Spanish international and could be prepared to trigger a sizeable release clause to secure his signature.
Williams has long been regarded as one of the most exciting wide players in European football. Now, with his development accelerating both domestically and internationally, the timing of a potential move is becoming a growing talking point across the continent.
At just 23, Williams has become a standout figure for Athletic Club. His blend of acceleration, technical quality and direct attacking play has elevated his profile well beyond La Liga. According to the report from Fichajes, “Nico Williams’ future is once again at the centre of the European market.”
That sentiment reflects a wider reality. Williams has been central to Athletic’s attacking threat for several seasons and has steadily improved his output and decision making in the final third. His performances for Spain have also strengthened the perception that he belongs among the continent’s elite attacking talents.
As the original report states, “the Spanish international has established himself as one of the most unbalanced wingers in European football.” In practical terms that means defenders rarely feel comfortable facing him in one on one situations. His pace and willingness to drive forward consistently create openings.
Those attributes inevitably attract attention from clubs seeking dynamism in wide areas.
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Manchester United are understood to be among the most attentive observers. Fichajes notes that “the English team has been following the player’s evolution for some time and considers that he could be a very important reinforcement for their attack.”
That assessment aligns with United’s broader recruitment needs. The club have lacked consistent penetration from wide positions in recent seasons, something Williams offers in abundance. His direct style, willingness to attack defenders and capacity to stretch defensive lines would fit naturally within the Premier League.
United are also known to prioritise players entering their prime years with further development ahead. The report highlights that “in England they especially value their youth and their room for growth.” Williams fits that description perfectly.
Within recruitment circles, there is also recognition that his tactical maturity continues to evolve. One scout quoted in discussions surrounding the player recently remarked, “When a winger combines elite pace with improved decision making, that is when top clubs begin to move seriously.”
Of course, any move would require significant investment. Williams’ contract contains a substantial release clause that protects Athletic Club from losing their star easily.
Fichajes reports that “Nico Williams has a release clause of close to 100 million euros, a very high figure that Athletic Club set to protect one of its most important players.” That valuation reflects both his current impact and projected trajectory.
Athletic’s stance is equally clear. The club historically refuses to negotiate below release clauses for their key players. As the report explains, “Athletic’s philosophy has always been clear: if any team wants to sign one of its key players, they must pay his clause in full.”
For Manchester United, however, the financial demand may not be prohibitive. The club possesses the resources required for such a deal, provided they believe Williams can become a cornerstone of their attacking rebuild.
Should the move develop further in the coming months, the Spanish winger could become one of the defining names of the summer transfer window.
From a Manchester United perspective, the links to Nico Williams are both exciting and logical. Supporters have spent much of this season watching a side that often struggles to create consistent danger from wide areas. A player with Williams’ profile could change that dynamic quickly.
With Michael Carrick currently guiding the team until the end of the season following Ruben Amorim’s departure in January, there is a sense that the club must make bold attacking additions this summer. Carrick has emphasised quicker transitions and more aggressive wing play, which suits Williams perfectly.
Fans would understandably be drawn to the idea of a winger who thrives in one on one situations. Too often United attacks slow down in the final third. Williams brings speed, direct running and the confidence to beat defenders repeatedly.
The reported clause of around 100 million euros is significant, but supporters will argue that elite attacking talent carries elite prices. If the club truly want to return to competing at the top level, investing in players entering their peak years is essential.
There is also the excitement of what Williams could become in the Premier League. His pace and bravery in possession suggest he would adapt well to the intensity of English football.
From a fan’s viewpoint, the idea is simple. If Manchester United want to rebuild their attacking identity, signing a player like Nico Williams could be a statement that the club are serious about returning to the top.

Elye Wahi (23) has begun the process of applying for a biometric passport during a visit to the Consulate General of Côte d’Ivoire in Paris, the authority announced on Facebook.
The forward, who was loaned by Eintracht Frankfurt to OGC Nice this winter, should therefore very soon be able to represent his parents’ country of origin. In which case, given the progress of his application, Wahi could well be part of the squad selected by Émerse Faé to fly to the United States next June, where the Elephants will compete in the World Cup. Drawn in Group E, they will face Germany, Ecuador and Curaçao.
Before that, the 2023 African champions are set to face South Korea and Scotland on 28th and 31st March respectively. All this ahead of a World Cup warm-up match against France on 4 June.
Wahi, who has represented France at various youth levels, could thus be reunited with some of his former teammates.

Manchester United have now scored their third goal of the game against Aston Villa through Benjamin Sesko, and they will be confident of wrapping up all three points now.
The Red Devils are fighting for a place in the UEFA Champions League next season, and the win over Aston Villa today could prove to be massive for them. The West Midlands club is pushing for a top-four finish as well.
Manchester United took the lead through Casemiro early in the second half, but they were pegged back by Ross Barkley. Bruno Fernandes unlocked the away defence with an exceptional through ball, which was finished by Mattheus Cunha. The Brazilian has now played a key role in creating the third goal for his team.
Sesko took advantage of a ricochet and put the ball in the back of a net, thanks to a deflection.
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Manchester United created plenty of opportunities in the first half, and there were questions about whether Michael Carrick should have handed the Slovenian international a start. A clinical number nine could have made a big difference in the box, and Sesko has proven just that by scoring almost immediately after coming on.
Even though reflection played a key part in the goal, the Slovenian decision-making and movement were integral.

Jon Sumrall at Florida: How to measure success in Gainesville originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Jon Sumrall, who started his coaching career at Troy going 23-4, has spent the past two seasons in the American Athletic Conference with Tulane, where he continued his success.
During his time at Tulane, taking over for a good coach in Willie Fritz, Sumrall led the Green Wave to two straight conference championship games. Following the 2024 season, Tulane lost the game against Army, while in 2025, the team was able to defeat North Texas to win the conference and gain a spot in the FBS playoffs. The playoffs did not go well as Tulane suffered a 41-10 defeat to Ole Miss, but his ability to take over the program and keep it at the top of the conference led him to getting an SEC job at Florida.
A good but not all expected hire by Florida, Sumrall is the second straight Gators coach to come from the Group of Six ranks. This notion left fans weary. That was before hearing his opening press conference changed their minds. Where Billy Napier was an elite recruiter, he lacked SEC ability in game day coaching. He was able to get the recruits who would make up a majority of Sumrall’s first team. He was unable to utilize them to their fullest.
Sumrall, on the other hand, excels on game day and being able to work with the talent in the cupboard left by Napier can only lead to more success than he may have had on a completely dismantled program.
The Gators also brought in significant transfers. The main two being QB Aaron Philo from Georgia Tech who will compete with returning redshirt Freshman Tramell Jones Jr. for the starting position and Eric Singleton, the talented WR from Auburn who will add to the receiving depth on the roster alongside returner Varnell Brown III. But the biggest transfer will be new offensive coordinator Buster Faulkner from Georgia Tech who almost led the Yellow Jackets to an ACC title game in 2025. His first course of action after getting hired was to convince Aaron Philo to come with him. He succeeded and if he beats out Jones Jr., he can bring this team back from the dregs.
More: Dylan Raiola injury update: Transfer QB on practice field at Oregon
If he does not beat out Jones, he will be a great mentor for Jones Jr. in learning the offense with which he is already experienced. Either way, Sumrall and his QB selection will be ecstatic to have Jadan Baugh at RB. One of the best freshmen in the country last season, Baugh is set to be one of the best running backs in the country in 2026.
Sumrall, a former linebacker at Kentucky, will have talent to work with. This includes LJ McCray, a five-star recruit who was convinced to return under the new regime. A smart move considering the ability of Sumrall to get the most out of defensive players.
More:Arch Manning and the bonkers reason why one NFL team is reportedly out
McCray will hope to have a good sophomore season under Sumrall in helping a talented squad hold down opponents while the offense gets their swamp legs.
If the defense can hold up their end of the bargain and the offense under Faulkner can mesh quickly, Florida has the talent and desire to make a push for a berth in the FBS Playoffs following the upcoming season.
With a lot of help from Napier, Sumrall would have accomplished what AD Scott Strickland and Florida hired him to do.

Joe Mazzulla Reveals Source Of Neemias Queta's Breakout Season For Celtics originally appeared on NESN. Add NESN as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Boston Celtics center Neemias Queta has turned into something of a walking double-double these days, and it's beginning to feel like he's a legit candidate for Most Improved Player.
Queta's story in 2025-26 has been one of the best across the NBA, as he's completed the narrative arc of a G League regular to a starting big man for one of the NBA's best teams.
The Athletic's John Hollinger wrote about Queta's rise this week, including a quote from Celtics head coach Joe Mazzulla suggesting that Queta's FIBA performances for Portugal over the summer activated a new level for the center.
“(When) he was playing in FIBA this summer, I thought he had a different approach to it. And then, just his growth,” Mazzulla said, per Hollinger. “I think the evolution of his game, but also the evolution of his mindset, taking on the ownership and responsibility of what it means to be the starting center for the Celtics. He takes a lot of pride in that.”
Neemias Queta had his 13th double-double of the season this evening:
— Justin Turpin (@JustinmTurpin) March 15, 2026
24 points
11-13 FG (84.6%)
10 rebounds
3 assists
2 blocks
1 steal
Can't say enough about the season he is having
Queta is now averaging 10 points and 8.4 rebounds per game for the Celts through 63 games played this season.
Standout recent performances include a career-high 27 points and 17 rebounds against Philadelphia on March 1, 16 points and 15 rebounds versus Dallas on March 6, and, most recently, 24 points and 10 rebounds in a win over Washington on Saturday night.
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Every step along Cadillac’s Formula 1 journey has been a significant milestone for the team, and Sunday’s Chinese Grand Prix was no exception.
In just their second race on the grid, Cadillac saw both Valtteri Bottas and Sergio Pérez take the checkered flag, with Bottas finishing in P13 and Pérez in P15.
Problems for several other teams helped Cadillac on this day as three drivers — Max Verstappen, Fernando Alonso, and Lance Stroll — did not finish the race while four more did not even get to start due to pre-race mechanical problems. But after Cadillac saw Bottas fail to finish the season-opening Australian Grand Prix, both drivers made the full race distance in Shanghai, marking a fresh milestone for F1’s newest team.
“We can be very pleased with that result,” said team principal Graeme Lowdon after the race. “We saw today that the complexity of the new cars has given some experienced teams significant issues, so to get two cars to the finish at the end of our second-ever race weekend is a great achievement for everyone in our team in Indianapolis, Charlotte, Silverstone and Germany.
“More than that, we showed a good step forward in pace and overall performance throughout the weekend and were able to race other teams. It’s been a tough couple of weeks and I am very grateful to everyone in the team for all of their hard work. We can leave this first double-header with our heads held high, confident that we have a really good foundation which we can build on going forward.”
Pérez, who made contact with Bottas shortly after the lights went out, noted that the team should be “proud” given what they have accomplished in such a short time.
“It was a good race today and we can be happy with our performance as a team, getting both cars to the finish in just our second Grand Prix. My race wasn’t straightforward – I had contact with Valtteri at the start, which was on me. I was a bit over-optimistic and didn’t realize he had nowhere to go, which cost me some time,” said the veteran driver. “Then, every time I was closing the gap, I had a couple of issues with energy deployment and ended up losing more than 20 seconds overall. But we should be proud of what we’ve achieved over these two race weekends, and I’m looking forward to building on this at the next race in Japan.”
As for Bottas, he shared the pride noted by his teammate.
“A great result for the team to finish with both cars in P13 and P15 in only our second Grand Prix. It’s not something I expected as other teams had multiple issues across the race. From my side, I had a relatively trouble-free race, which put us in a solid finishing position,” said Bottas. “We were racing and managed to get Aston Martin with some good battles. We’ve clearly made progress in all the areas needed from race one to race two. I’m really proud of this team as we’re heading in the right direction, but we know there’s still work to do.”
Cadillac, along with the rest of the grid, will be back in action in two weeks at the Japanese Grand Prix.

Premiership Women's Rugby
Saracens (14) 17
Tries: Apps, Hardy. Cons: Harrison (2). Pen: Harrison
Gloucester-Hartpury (12) 22
Tries: Matthews (3), Dallavalle. Cons: George
Unbeaten Gloucester-Hartpury came from behind to snatch a dramatic win over Saracens and return to the top of the Premiership Women's Rugby table.
Alex Matthews grabbed a hat-trick, with the number eight's third try in the closing stages clinching a bonus point for the defending champions at the Stone X Stadium.
Saracens were a player down for the last seven minutes after Marlie Packer was sin-binned for a deliberate knock-on.
With four matches of their league campaign remaining, Gloucester's victory put them four points clear of second-placed Saracens - who have played a game more - and secured home advantage in the semi-finals at the end of the season.
The hosts led 14-12 at the break following tries from Liv Apps and Emma Hardy, but could only add a Zoe Harrison penalty after the break despite playing with a strong breeze at their backs.
Apps raced in under the posts early on, but the scrum-half was substituted in the first half following a cut to the head.
Hardy finished off a superb Sarries move that started in their own half to put them ahead again, after Matthews had picked up off a scrum for the first of her treble.
Her second try was a repeat of her first, but her side trailed after Lleucu George missed her drop-kick conversion attempt, the ball having been blown off the kicking tee with the shot clock winding down.
Hannah Dallavalle's try near the corner after 64 minutes put Gloucester ahead for the first time, before a Zoe Harrison penalty levelled the game at 17-17.
But Packer's error, which she immediately acknowledged, put Saracens under mounting pressure and Matthews barged over from a ruck at close range for the try that secured a bonus point for the three-time champions.
Saracens were not done, though, and were threatening the try-line when Gloucester-Hartpury stole their throw in their own 22 with 80 minutes up on the clock.
Saracens: Breach; Corrigan, Hardy, Bridger, Sharp, Harrison (co capt), Apps; Clifford, Campbell (co capt), Rose, Omokhuale, Royer, Senft, Packer, Cleall.
Replacements: Field, Crake, Tremelling, McMillan, Evans, Sellors, MacDougall, Wills.
Gloucester-Hartpury: Sing; Venner, Dallavalle, Heard, Lund; George, Hunt (capt); O'Dowd,Jones, Muir, Monaghan, Beckett, Lewis, Brock, Matthews.
Replacements: Simpson, Samuda, Tuipulotu, Else, Copson, Blackburn, Goulden, Bunker.

Dolphins predicted to add 34-TD weapon for new QB Malik Willis originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Miami Dolphins made some big decisions this offseason in a bid to improve.
The team moved on from Tua Tagovailoa and replaced the longtime starter with Malik Willis. Willis received a three-year. $67.5 million deal to be the team's franchise signal-caller.
There's reason to be excited about Willis, but the Dolphins need to surround him with more talent. Star wide receiver Tyreek Hill is no longer around, and there's not much to be excited about at the tight end spot either.
As a result, Jordan Dajani of CBS Sports thinks the Dolphins will add a former Pro Bowl tight end to the roster. Dajani believes David Njoku would be a perfect fit in Miami and a solid target for Willis.
Regarding that possible pairing, Dajani offered the following analysis:
Njoku turns 30 this summer, but he was a productive and athletic pass catcher for the Browns for years. He made the Pro Bowl in 2023 after catching 81 passes for 882 yards and six touchdowns. Njoku's 384 career receptions rank third in Browns history, his 4,062 yards receiving rank 12th and his 34 receiving touchdowns rank sixth.
The Miami Dolphins offense is going to look very different with Malik Willis replacing Tua Tagovailoa, and Njoku would provide a versatile security blanket for a young quarterback who is getting his first shot to be a full-time starter.
As Dajani mentioned, Njoku has a Pro Bowl selection under his belt and is one of the best pass-catchers in Browns history. Considering the tight end will turn 30 this summer, he also shouldn't force the Dolphins to break the bank.
In 2025, Njoku played in 12 games and caught 33 passes for 293 yards and four touchdowns. The veteran has ended with at least 500 receiving yards in four separate seasons and made the Pro Bowl in 2023.
The Dolphins did re-sign Greg Dulcich and add Ben Sims in free agency, but neither tight end has ever been a primary receiving option. Njoku would be a perfect security blanket for Willis and would take some pressure off of Jaylen Waddle.
Khing Thibodeaux is one of the top defensive linemen in the 2027 recruiting class and a key target for the Florida State Seminoles. They have been recruiting him for over a year now, and they are one of several schools prioritizing him.
“Florida State, Colorado and Mississippi State have been making me feel like a priority,” he told Sam Spiegelman of Rivals.
He has several visits set with FSU coming up as they look to separate from the competetion, he has an unofficial visit for April 13 per Spiegelman and will return to Tallahassee on June 19 for an official visit. He also has an official visit with the Colorado Buffaloes.
Thibodeaux is ranked as the No. 270 overall player and No. 34 defensive lineman in the Rivals industry ranking. The Garland native is also the No. 36 player from Texas. He explained why FSU is standing out in his recruitment.
“Florida State has been consistently in touch with my family and me since I was a sophomore and they’re making me feel like it’s a family bond between us,” he said.
He had a productive junior season at Lakeview Centennial High School, starring on defense and also making plays on offense. He finished the year with 75 tackles, 11.0 sacks, 20.0 tackles for loss, 27 quarterback pressures, and four forced fumbles. He also caught six passes for 70 yards and two touchdowns.
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Bruno Fernandes has further cemented himself in Manchester United history by twice giving his side the lead at home vs Aston Villa.
After a goalless first-half, the 31-year-old whipped in a corner to the near-post which was met by a well-placed header from Casemiro.
Following a Villa equaliser from Ross Barkley, the Red Devils regained the lead through another Fernandes play.
This time, the Portuguese superstar set up Matheus Cunha with a deft, first-touch through-ball from just inside the halfway line.
It is Fernandes' 16th assist, breaking David Beckham's record for most assists by a Man Utd player in a single Premier League campaign.
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Andretti Global’s Max Taylor pulled off a dramatic late pass to claim his first-ever Indy NXT win at the Grand Prix of Arlington.
After starting fourth, Taylor snagged the race lead with less than two minutes remaining in the 30-minute timed race, crossing the finish line 1.8925s ahead of Enzo Fittipaldi in the #67 HMD Motorsports entry.
“Oh, I wanted it with every ounce of my body,” Taylor said. “I mean, I had to fight for it. That was some hard racing out there, but this track just creates such good racing.
“Absolutely incredible to drive around here and, yeah, to make some moves out there. It was a lot of fun. A lot of carnage happening, but we were able to show our pace. Missing qualifying yesterday, but we definitely didn't miss it today.”
Fittpaldi, who led the majority of what ended up being 15 laps, had mixed emotions finishing second.
“Yeah, it was hard racing,” Fittipaldi said. “I love to race hard and that's what I love about, you know, racing here in the States. It's raw racing and I really enjoy that. We had some good battles out there. Unfortunately, we came home second. I think we were leading most of the race there.
“I'm just a bit frustrated with the result, but super happy at the same time, you know, first podium of the season. And you know, we had a tough start at St. Pete with that mistake in qualifying, and I'm just happy to bounce back here and be able to be fighting at the front.”
What a move, what a WIN! 🏁 pic.twitter.com/8A73OnqL5R
— INDY NXT by Firestone (@INDYNXT) March 15, 2026
Tymek Kucharczyk, driving the #71 HMD Motorsports machine, finished third on the 2.73-mile, 14-turn temporary street circuit.
Juan Manuel Correa (Cusick Morgan Motorsport) and Lochie Hughes (Andretti Global) finished fourth and fifth, respectively.
Chaos struck right out of the gate as Jack Beeton jumped the start from fifth as the field got stacked up at the alternate start line on the backstretch, which resulted in Colin Kaminsky being forced out and punted into the outside wall.
A delayed yellow then saw pole-sitter Alessandro de Tullio hit in the right-rear by Tymek Kucharczyk, sending de Tullio off course in Turn 10 and falling to 22nd.
The caution finally came out, and upon further review Race Control deemed Beeton was penalized for jumping the start and forced to drop to the back of the field. As a result, Fittipaldi assumed the race lead.
Jack Beeton has been issued a penalty for jumping the start. pic.twitter.com/v6jeT4zdEB
— INDY NXT by Firestone (@INDYNXT) March 15, 2026
The race restarted with just over 16 minutes left, with Fittipaldi breaking away from Kucharczyk, who was under review for his earlier contact on de Tullio. Kucharczyk began to close on Fittipaldi, with third-place man Taylor holding serve 1s behind.
After an extended review, Race Control deemed no action was required on the earlier contact between Kucharczyk and de Tullio.
With 11 minutes to go, Kucharczyk began to hound Fittipalid for the race lead, popping out on the backstretch but unable to complete the pass. It became a three-horse race as Taylor joined in the battle. Kucharczyk passed Fittipaldi at the inside of Turn 9. Fittipaldi fought back and reclaimed the lead in the following corner as Taylor nearly took it three-wide.
Taylor pulled off a late dive on Kucharczyk in Turn 14 and took second. Kucharczyk then came under attack by Correa, but held serve.
Fittipaldi held a 1s lead on Taylor when the caution with six minutes remaining after Andretti Global’s Josh Pierson was stopped on course in Turn 2 after contact with HMD’s Salvador de Alba.
The restart came with roughly 3 minutes, 38 seconds left as Fittipaldi pulled away from Taylor, but there was contact in the back of the field that resulted in de Alba spinning. Fortunately, de Alba got back going and the race stayed green.
Taylor got under Fittipaldi on the exit of Turn 11 and took the lead with less than two minutes to go. Fittpaldi continued to stalk the leader, with Kucharczyk right in the thick of the fight and ready to pounce if the top two made a mistake.
With a clean race track ahead, Taylor was able to inch away from his rivals and secure the first win of this Indy NXT career, ahead of Fittipaldi and Kucharczyk.
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Team Japan manager Hirokazu Ibata announced that he will step down from his position after the World Baseball Classic.
Japan was eliminated from the WBC on Saturday with an 8-5 loss to Venezuela in the tournament quarterfinals. Samurai Japan built a 5-2 lead after three innings, powered by home runs from Shohei Ohtani and Shota Morishita.
"Results are everything,” Ibata said at the team hotel on Sunday, according to Sports Hochi.
SHOHEI OHTANI TIES IT UP WITH ONE SWING 🇯🇵
— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) March 15, 2026
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However, Ronald Acuña Jr., Maikel Garcia and Wilyer Abreu each hit home runs in the surprising comeback victory. Garcia’s two-run shot cut the deficit to one run and Abreu’s three-run blast in the sixth inning was the decisive blow, giving Venezuela a 7-5 lead.
Ibata, managing in his first WBC, made a questionable decision, as pointed out by Yahoo Sports’ Jake Mintz. The manager opted for soft-throwing left-hander Chihiro Sumida to replace starter Yoshinobu Yamamoto in the fifth inning. Sumida gave up Garcia’s homer, allowing Venezuela to get back into the game.
TWO-RUN HOMER FOR MAIKEL GARCIA AND IT'S A ONE RUN GAME!
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) March 15, 2026
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Two of Japan’s best pitchers were unavailable for the WBC. Yuki Matsui suffered a groin injury during spring training with the San Diego Padres and Tatsuya Imai opted to prepare for the 2026 season with the Houston Astros.
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An uncharacteristic error by Japan led to Venezuela’s eighth run. In the eighth inning, pitcher Atsuki Taneichi attempted to pick Ezequiel Tovar off second base, but his high throw went into center field and Tovar came around to score.
The ball is thrown into centerfield and it's now 8-5 Venezuela!
— FOX Sports: MLB (@MLBONFOX) March 15, 2026
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Following the game, Ibata said the other countries competing in the WBC have gotten better, making Japan’s path to another championship more difficult.
“I know we lost this time, but Team Japan — I would hope Japan would get better next time,” Ibata said. “I will hope Team Japan will win next time.”
Ibata took over as manager for Samurai Japan three years ago, succeeding Hideki Kuriyama, who managed the 2023 WBC champions. Prior to managing Team Japan, he was a coach on the national team staff and spent three years as a coach with the Yomiuri Giants.
As the defending WBC champions (and a three-time winner overall) and a roster that included four-time MVP Ohtani and World Series MVP Yamamoto with six other players currently playing in Major League Baseball, the Japanese were expected to play for the championship again this year.
Instead, Samurai Japan will have its worst finish in its WBC history, having reached the semifinals in all five of the previous tournaments.

When big moments arrive, it's crucial that the big stars can convert their opportunities.
Following Real Madrid's emphatic 4-1 win over Elche on Saturday, Barcelona needed to ensure things went their way on Sunday to maintain a four-point advantage in LaLiga.
So, only nine minutes into the clash with Sevilla, Raphinha made the most of his chance. And he did so in some style.
Barcelona were awarded a penalty, to which the Brazilian scored a cheeky Panenka beyond Odysseas Vlachodimos.
Then, roughly 10 minutes later, a handball in the box and a little help from VAR awarded the home side yet another spot-kick.
The in-form Brazilian once again grabbed the ball and this time opted to send the ball low and into the bottom left corner, to which Vlachodimos chose correctly but couldn't get a hand on it.
This means Raphinha is the sixth Barcelona player to score two penalties in a single LaLiga game in the 21st century and first in a decade (Patrick Kluivert in 2002, Samuel Eto’o in 2005, Lionel Messi 2012 [twice] and 2014, Neymar in 2015 and Luis Suárez in 2016.).
Penalty dreamland for Barça!
The Players Championship, golf’s unofficial “fifth major,” is primed for an exciting finish Sunday at TPC Sawgrass.
Swedish pro Ludvig Aberg stands at 13-under par, three shots clear of the field, as he chases the biggest win of his career.
Meanwhile, sitting alone in second place is 24-year-old American Michael Thorbjornsen, who is making his debut at The Players Championship.
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According to Golf Digest, Thorbjornsen has a chance to join a small group of pros if he wins on Sunday.
“Contending in your Players debut is rare,” Golf Digest’s Joel Beall wrote. “In 52 years, only Hal Sutton and Craig Perks have managed it, names that now occupy a very specific and exclusive ledger.”
On Sunday, Michael Thorbjornsen has a chance to do something that's only happened twice before.
— Golf Digest (@GolfDigest) March 14, 2026
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Sutton won the first of his two Players Championship titles in 1983 on the way to winning the money title and player of the year honors. Perks claimed the 2002 Players, his only PGA Tour win, when he covered the final three holes in nine strokes — and just one putt.
Ultimately, it comes as no surprise Thorbjornsen has felt right at home at TPC Sawgrass’ Stadium Course. He and Aberg call TPC their home course.

Michael Thorbjornsen plays his tee shot to the 17th hole during the third round of The Players Championship. | Jeff Romance-Imagn Images
Thorbjornsen’s hometown is Wellesley, Massachusetts, but he lives about 15 miles from the course and practices there regularly. Thorbjornsen played collegiate golf for the Stanford Cardinal, while Aberg competed for the Texas Tech Red Raiders.
“He’s a great guy. I love playing golf with him,” Thorbjornsen said of Aberg, per Golf Digest. “He was one of the guys in college that I looked up to, even though he’s only one year older than me. Very solid, very solid player.”
The final round of The Players Championship will be televised on NBC and Peacock beginning at 1 p.m. ET Sunday.
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The New York Jets have added a ton of help to the defensive side of the ball through the first week of free agency, but they now need to focus on offense.
With Dylan Parham rounding out the offensive line at left guard, and Geno Smith taking over as the starting quarterback, there is one position the Jets need to address: wide receiver.
Zack Rosenblatt of The Athletic, amid a likely plan to target a WR in the 2026 NFL Draft, linked the Jets to two free agent wide receivers, both formerly with the Arizona Cardinals, as possible bargain-bin options to fill their WR need this offseason.
"They will wait to see if anyone interesting falls through the cracks at minimal cost," Rosenblatt writes, "someone of the Darnell Mooney, Christian Kirk, or Marquise Brown ilk would be interesting - but more likely they'll try to find someone in the NFL Draft."
Of the three options Rosenblatt listed, Darnell Mooney has already signed, joining the New York Giants on a one-year, $10 million deal.
But adding one of Marquise Brown or Christian Kirk would make a ton of sense for the Jets this offseason. And if they're cheaper bargain-bin free agent additions, it makes even more sense.
Kirk is 29 years old and coming off a lackluster season for the Houston Texans across 13 games as a backup receiver. He caught 28 passes on 58 targets for 239 yards and one touchdown. It was the worst year of his eight-year NFL career.
Brown, on the other hand, caught 49 passes on 74 targets for 597 yards and five touchdowns for the Kansas City Chiefs in 2025. It wasn't a bad season, as the 28-year-old veteran was a solid contributor for the Chiefs despite their shaky offense.
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Of these two free-agent wide receivers, Kirk is the far more realistic one for the Jets. He's coming off the worst year of his NFL career and should be very affordable to sign for the Jets.
And with wide receivers like Jauan Jennings, Tyreek Hill, and Stefon Diggs still available, Kirk will be overlooked by most teams in free agency.
Brown might draw more interest as his 2025 wasn't terrible, but even he could get lackluster offers and become a realistic target for the Jets.
Rosenblatt makes it well-known that the Jets are not going to overspend at the WR position in free agency. But if a receiver's market dips, and they become a bargain, the Jets will be a very likely option.
While there are plenty of interesting free agents out there still, Brown and Kirk are the two the Jets are linked to by Rosenblatt that are worth keeping an eye on.

JR Ritchie was slated to start today’s game, but instead, Jose Suarez gets the start, with Ritchie set to get some work later in the game. Taijuan Walker will take the mound for Philly, coming off of a rough two seasons and looking to bounce back in a contract year.
The Braves are running out the quad-A lineup, while the Phillies are starting a number of their regulars. You can see the lineups below.
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Don’t expect the final version of this bracket to differ too much from what I release before the Selection Show. For a time on Saturday afternoon, it looked like we might have a new No. 1 seed in the South, thanks to Florida’s no-show against Vanderbilt. But both Houston and UConn lost in their respective title games, with the Huskies’ loss to St. John’s being particularly gnarly. So, we have the same four top seeds as in yesterday’s projection. The Gators’ “reward,” however, is being paired with second-seeded Houston in the Cougars’ backyard for a potential South Regional final. And you can bet Kelvin Sampson’s team will be amped for that possibility.
After reviewing the Cut Line profiles and learning that B.J. Edwards would be available for the postseason for SMU, I moved the Mustangs back into the field, replacing San Diego State following the Aztecs’ loss to Utah State in the Mountain West final. The Ponies are the penultimate team in, so it’s Texas who could drop out should Dayton win the Atlantic 10 title and the Committee see fit to keep VCU in.
More on that in today’s TV preview, which follows the second-to-last bracket projection of 2026.
NOTES:
(1) DUKE (ACC)
▼(16) QUEENS (ASUN)
▲(8) TCU
(9) Iowa
(5) Texas Tech
(12) HIGH POINT (Big South)
(4) Arkansas (SEC)
★(13) HAWAI’I (Big West)
(6) North Carolina
—/▼(11) Missouri/Santa Clara
(3) Illinois
(14) WRIGHT STATE (Horizon)
(7) Kentucky
▼(10) NC State
(2) UConn
(15) SIENA (MAAC)
(1) Florida
(16) LIU (NEC)/HOWARD (MEAC)
▼(8) Miami (Fla.)
▲(9) Ohio State
(5) Kansas
(12) MCNEESE (Southland)
(4) Nebraska
(13) NORTHERN IOWA (MVC)
(6) Tennessee
★/— (11) SMU/Texas
(3) Michigan State
★(14) KENNESAW STATE (CUSA)
▲(7) Clemson
▼(10) Saint Louis
(2) Houston
(15) FURMAN (SoCon)
(1) Michigan (Big Ten)
—/★(16) LEHIGH (Patriot)/PRAIRIE VIEW A&M (SWAC)
▲(8) Villanova
▲(9) UCF
▼(5) Alabama
(12) AKRON (MAC)
▼(4) Virginia
(13) HOFSTRA (CAA)
(6) Louisville
(11) VCU (A 10)
▲(3) Vanderbilt
(14) TROY (Sun Belt)
(7) Saint Mary’s
(10) Miami (Ohio)
(2) Iowa State
(15) TENNESSEE STATE (OVC)
(1) ARIZONA (Big 12)
(16) UMBC (AE)
(8) UCLA
▼(9) Georgia
(5) Wisconsin
(12) Yale (Ivy)
(4) ST. JOHN’S (Big East)
★(13) CALIFORNIA BAPTIST (WAC)
(6) BYU
(11) South Florida (American)
(3) GONZAGA (WCC)
▼(14) NORTH DAKOTA STATE (Summit)
(7) UTAH STATE (MW)
▲(10) Texas A&M
(2) Purdue
(15) IDAHO (Big Sky)
Last Four Byes: Saint Louis, Miami (Ohio), NC State, Texas A&M
Last Four IN: Santa Clara, Missouri, SMU, Texas
First Four OUT: San Diego State, Oklahoma, Auburn, Indiana
Next Four Out: New Mexico, Seton Hall, Virginia Tech, Stanford
Also Considered: Cincinnati, West Virginia, California, Florida State, Dayton, USC, Tulsa, Nevada
ARRIVALS (5): California Baptist (WAC), Hawai’i (Big West), Kennesaw State (CUSA), Prairie View A&M (SWAC), SMU
DEPARTURES: Louisiana Tech (CUSA), San Diego State, Southern (SWAC), UC Irvine (Big West), Utah Valley (WAC)
SEC (10): Florida, Vanderbilt, Arkansas (auto bid), Alabama, Tennessee, Kentucky, Georgia, Texas A&M, Missouri (First Four), Texas (First Four)
Big Ten (9): Michigan (auto bid), Purdue, Illinois, Michigan State, Nebraska, Wisconsin, UCLA, Ohio State, Iowa
ACC (8): Duke (auto bid), Virginia, Louisville, North Carolina, Clemson, Miami (Fla.), NC State, SMU (First Four)
Big 12 (8): Arizona (auto bid), Houston, Iowa State, Kansas, Texas Tech, BYU, TCU, UCF
Big East (3): UConn, St. John’s (auto bid), Villanova
WCC (3): Gonzaga (auto bid), Saint Mary’s, Santa Clara (First Four)
Atlantic 10 (2): Saint Louis, VCU (auto bid)
MAC (2): Miami (Ohio), Akron (auto bid)
23 one-bid conferences
No one officially entered the field yesterday—or will today—but Championship Saturday is almost here.
(3) Penn (17-11, 9-5) vs. (1) Yale (24-5, 11-3), 12 (ESPN2)
The Bulldogs defeated the Quakers twice, but Penn’s visit to New Haven on February 21st only resulted in a 74-70 Yale win. While the Bulldogs are likely to be a 12 seed with a win, a Quaker victory would result in some shuffling between lines 12 and 15.
(4) Dayton (23-10, 12-6) vs. (2) VCU (26-7, 15-3), 1 (CBS)
The Rams really needed Saint Louis to beat the Flyers yesterday. A loss to the Billikens would have been more helpful to VCU’s at-large case than a potential one to Anthony Grant’s current team. Now, Phil Martelli Jr.‘s club could find themselves frozen out with a loss today.
(4) Vanderbilt (26-7, 11-7) vs. (3) Arkansas (25-8, 13-5), 1 (ESPN)
In Saturday’s first semifinal, it was the Commodores who looked more like national title contenders than the very off Gators. Can they repeat that performance against the Razorbacks? Arkansas needed OT to knock Ole Miss out of the bid thief race. As you can see above, I moved the ‘Dores up to a 3 seed and the Hogs to a 4 heading into this afternoon’s showdown. The loser might see themselves drop down a seed line. But since it is a Selection Sunday afternoon game, who knows.
(2) Wichita State (22-10, 13-5) vs. (1) South Florida (24-8, 15-3), 3:15 (ESPN)
While it feels like it’s been forever since the Shockers made the field, it’s only been five years since their appearance in the COVID-affected 2021 Tournament’s First Four. The Bulls, on the other hand, last qualified in 2012, when they reached the Second Round out of Dayton. USF last won a conference tournament title in 1990—when they were in the eight-team Sun Belt of that era.
Bryan Hodgson’s club is the last 11 seed in this bracket. Paul Mills’s squad might very well be in the same spot with a win given the late tip in Birmingham.
(7) Purdue (26-8, 13-7) vs. (1) Michigan (31-2, 19-1), 3:30 (CBS)
Don’t expect the Boilermakers’ placement as the last 2 seed or the Wolverines’ positioning as No. 2 overall to change given the late hour of this one.
I’ll have one more projection for the road before the real thing is revealed.

Manchester United are against Aston Villa in the Premier League, and they have scored their second goal of the game in the 71st minute.
Matheus Cunha did well to find the far corner after being sent clean through on goal by Bruno Fernandes.
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The goal puts Manchester United 2-1 up against Aston Villa, and they will be hoping to hold their advantage this time. Both teams are fighting for a place in the UEFA Champions League next season, and Manchester United will not want to drop points against the West Midlands club.
A win here could be a huge boost for Manchester United in their pursuit of Champions League football, and it remains to be seen whether they can preserve the lead until the end of the game.
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Manchester United opened the scoring through Casemiro, but Aston Villa picked them back through Ross Barkley. The home side has now managed to unlock the Aston Villa defence once again with an exceptional ball from Bruno Fernandes.
Cunha, who has otherwise had a quiet game against Aston Villa so far, managed to make the most of the opportunity with his clinical finishing when his team needed it most.

Chelsea have made it clear to French side Lens they want to sign midfielder Mamadou Sangare in the summer according to reports.
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The Blues were quiet in January and didn’t do any business, but they’re expected to be busy this summer with a number of positions needing to be filled
Chelsea are reportedly still in the market for a centre back, whilst they are also said to be looking for a midfielder and an attacker.
The Blues are said to have made midfield a priority with the club looking to lessen the burden on Enzo Fernandez and Moises Caicedo.
Chelsea are said to appreciate both Adam Wharton and Elliot Anderson, but will almost certainly face competition for the duo.
It’s been reported Chelsea are close to a deal for Valentin Barco, but it seems another name has appeared on their radar.
Africa Foot have reported the Blues have expressed an interest in Len midfielder Sangare with a view to making a move in summer 2027.
The report adds the Blues are considering making an offer of €45m for the Mali international, but Lens would like to keep him for one more year.
Tottenham, Manchester United, West Ham and Crystal Palace are said to be interested, whilst it’s believed clubs from Saudi Arabia have also enquired.
Sangare has made 31 appearances in all competitions, scoring twice and providing three assists, with Lens sitting just a point behind PSG at the top of Ligue 1.
Whilst a midfielder appears to be on the radar for the summer, a more pressing issue is at centre back, with the Blues in desperate need of reinforcements.
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Chelsea missed out on Jeremy Jacquet to Liverpool, and have really struggled defensively this season, and managed just three clean sheets in the last 14 games.
Levi Colwill’s return will help, but Chelsea need a top quality starting level player to help ease their defensive problems.
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TEMPE, ARIZONA - FEBRUARY 21: Shohei Ohtani #17 of the Los Angeles Dodgers in the dugout before the spring training game against the Los Angeles Angels at Tempe Diablo Stadium on February 21, 2026 in Tempe, Arizona. (Photo by Ric Tapia/Getty Images)
Getty ImagesThe Los Angeles Dodgers and Chicago Cubs have both been well represented throughout the ongoing World Baseball Classic tournament as both teams gear up to battle for a National League pennant next season.
On the Dodgers’ side, star players like Yoshinobu Yamamoto and Will Smith have been participating in the WBC. And Cubs fans have had the chance to see Pete Crow-Armstrong and Daniel Palencia represent their respective countries as well.
But following a quarterfinals matchup between Team Japan and Team Venezuela, Cubs fans received an ominous update on star slugger Seiya Suzuki courtesy of the Dodgers’ franchise player.
"He hasn’t had any imaging done yet so right now it's just based on how he feels,'' Shohei Ohtani told the press after Team Japan’s loss in the matchup, which included Suzuki limping off the field following a steal attempt in the first inning, per USA Today’s Bob Nightengale. "I'm just hoping it turns out to be something positive and that it won't affect his season.”
Significant injuries to star players have occurred in the international tournament before and Ohtani’s update seemed to leave the door open to that possibility. And an impact on Suzuki’s upcoming season with the Cubs would be a significant loss for the team.
He slugged 32 home runs last year and played more than 150 games for the first time in his big-league career. Another productive and healthy season from Suzuki would go a long way in the Cubs’ hopes for a deeper postseason run next season.
In the immediate aftermath of the play, some Cubs fans likely feared that Suzuki had suffered a significant injury. He struggled to walk off the field under his own power but the team has not issued a clear update as of this writing. Initially, it indicated that he was managing knee “discomfort.”
“Suzuki, who was thrown out to end the inning, limped off the field with a trainer and had difficulty walking down the dugout steps,” Jorge Castillo reported for ESPN. “Team Japan said during the game that Suzuki is still being evaluated.”
Team Japan’s loss to Team Venezuela was a surprising one after Ohtani’s team came in as the tournament’s defending champion. Team Japan has never before been eliminated prior to the WBC semifinals and this iteration had gone undefeated in pool play.
Team Venezuela is now set to play Team Italy next week for a chance at a championship game against either Team USA or Team Dominican Republic. Meanwhile, Team Japan’s run is over and Suzuki will be hoping to return to a diamond as soon as possible.
Spurred by the ability to sell pieces of teams to private-equity funds, plenty of NFL owners have been converting slivers of equity into stacks of cash. Most recently, Dolphins owner Stephen Ross sold one percent of his team at a $12.5 billion valuation.
The lone publicly-owned franchise could be at risk of being left behind.
In a recent interview with Ben Fischer of Sports Business Journal, Packers president and CEO Ed Policy expressed concern that the Packers are at a disadvantage when it comes to the increasing flow of money that the 31 other franchises are in position to capture.
“If you think about, any other team, they’ve got deep-pocketed owners, most of them are worth significantly more than that, and they could sell less than 10% of their team, give up no controlling interest, and raise a heck of a lot more than that,” Policy told Fischer.
That forces Policy to find ways to generate more revenue for the Packers — with a stadium naming-rights deal possibly inching toward being on the table.
“We’re soon to be the only stadium without naming rights,” Policy said. “That’s not a threshold we’re looking to cross any time soon, but we might be a little more aggressive with some of the other entitlement inventory we just hadn’t taken advantage of in the past, including things like training facility entitlements and the Titletown campus."
Still, it sounds as if Lambeau Field presented by Google, or something truly jaunty like Fontainebleu Lambeau Field, could be coming, sooner or later.
One way to raise money is to raise ticket prices. This year, face values for Packers home games are rising by three to 11 percent. And there's more meat on the bone, given the basic realities of supply and demand.
“Despite the fact that we are probably a top-three team in terms of demand, we are middle of the pack in terms of price,” Policy said.
That's the team's biggest selling point. No effort is needed to sell tickets to games. The massive, six-figure waiting list shows that the price point is too low.
Ultimately, the Packers may have no choice but to make the game-day experience more expensive. As franchise values go up and up and as the people who buy teams become richer and richer, the Packers could be running out of options to compete with the oligarchs who collect sports franchises as part of the broader competition to get more.
For now, it's not a crisis. Policy wants to be sure that doesn't happen.
“Finance and economics really don’t play into our football decision-making right now, and it’s my job to ensure that it never does," Policy told Fischer. "Given the pace that the expenses have accelerated over the past few years, if we find ourselves falling behind, it’s going to be really hard to catch up. So, we have to keep ourselves in a position where we’re not falling behind.”
A cynic would see this as a part of the potential plan by owners to overhaul the cap system in the next round of labor negotiations. Especially since the Packers still emerged from their most recent fiscal year with a profit of $83.7 million.
If that number starts to drop, it could be a problem. Then again, the Packers can always sell more stock to folks who'd like to put an ownership certificate in a frame, right next to the spot where they hang their cheeseheads.
While the Miami Dolphins front office and coaching staff are bringing in players to try to build the roster for the 2026 season, the players who are already here are enjoying their offseasons.
That includes wide receiver Jaylen Waddle, who was spotted at an amateur fight promotion, where the headline fight was between rapper Blueface and streamer Chibu Dunga.
Before the fights, Waddle was interviewed on the promotion's version of a red carpet and was asked if he'd consider fighting someday. While Waddle was thinking of someone to fight, a former teammate came to his mind.
"Pat Surtain, I would beat the [expletive] out of him. I'd beat the dog [expletive] out of him," Waddle said (video is explicit and NSFW). "There are a lot more people, but that's just top of my mind. I'd beat the dog [expletive] out of bro."
Miami's wide receiver and Denver's cornerback spent all three years together at Alabama from 2018-20 before going their separate ways in the NFL. There's no doubt that Waddle's joking here, but it honestly might be a good fight to see.
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This article originally appeared on Dolphins Wire: Dolphins WR Jaylen Waddle says he'd beat Patrick Surtain II in fight

Denzel Dumfries made his long-awaited return to the Inter Milan starting lineup against Atalanta and gave an immediate reminder of his quality, though his afternoon was inevitably overshadowed by the controversial circumstances surrounding Atalanta’s equaliser.
The Dutchman’s last start had come on November 9th against Lazio, and his impact on Esposito’s opening goal was the clearest possible signal of what Inter had been missing.
Tuttosport captured the moment best, via L’Interista.
“The dominance with which he wins the duel with Kolasinac for the 1-0 is proof of how much Inter have missed him.”
It was the kind of powerful, direct contribution that Luis Henrique, for all his effort, has been unable to replicate consistently in his absence.
Gazzetta dello Sport were equally appreciative of his return while noting the complexity of his role in the equaliser.
“He protects the decisive ball poorly, but aside from that, a fine comeback. He gets into the goal, attacks the area. Quite different from Luis Henrique.”
The suggestion of a push on Dumfries before he went to ground remains the subject of fierce debate, with multiple analysts arguing the contact was sufficient for a foul.
The Italian media were unanimous in their rating, a 6 across all five outlets, reflecting a player who delivered enough to justify his selection while being unable to escape the controversy that defined the closing stages.

Barcelona will restore their four-point lead in the La Liga title race if they defeat Sevilla, and they are on course to do so after scoring twice early on at the Spotify Camp Nou on the day of their presidential election.
Hansi Flick opted not to make too many changes to the side that started in Newcastle in midweek, although one of those saw Lamine Yamal drop to the bench. So far, Barcelona have not missed him, as they have struck the opening goal inside 10 minutes.
Joao Cancelo’s driving run into the penalty area was illegally stopped by Djibril Sow, and that allowed Raphinha to step up and score from 12 yards.
10 minutes later, Barcelona have been awarded another penalty. Cancelo was again involved, as his dribble was stopped by the arm of Jose Angel Carmona, and that has allowed Raphinha to score his second of the afternoon.
With Lamine Yamal on the bench, Raphinha was entrusted with both spot-kicks, and he made no mistake on each occasion. The Brazilian has been goal-shy in recent weeks, as these are only his fourth and fifth in his last 12 appearances, but they will give him confidence to add to his tally before full time.

Commanders’ general manager Adam Peters absolutely knocked the ball out of the park during the first week of free agency, setting Washington up with very few needs heading into the draft this April. Peters’ 2026 free agent acquisitions were in stark contrast to his first two seasons in D.C. where he handed out very few three-/four-year deals and signed a lot of veteran players who were at, or over, 30 years old.
Before we get into the meat and potatoes of the signings, I first can’t state enough how critically important it was for Washington to have a transforming offseason. This roster, as it stood heading into the new league year, was one of the oldest and slowest in the entire league. By adding the pieces he did, combining both an infusion of youth and athleticism, Adam has once again restored hope to this fanbase.
“Old” in the NFL is synonymous with slow. Last year’s oldest team just got a lot younger/faster:
— Ben Standig (@BenStandig) March 11, 2026
DE Odafe Oweh – 27 (4.36)
CB Amik Robertson – 28 (4.45)
LB Leo Chenal – 25 (4.53)
TE Chig Okonkwo – 26 (4.52)
S Nick Cross – 24 (4.34)
DT Tim Settle – 29
DE K'Lavon Chaisson – 27
Adam did an incredible job addressing Washington’s many needs and filling them with young, impact free agents on deals that made sense for the future of the organization.
Back in 2021 Odafe Oweh absolutely smashed the RAS score. Adam Peters has a type pic.twitter.com/nJ86VCi8hb
— JP Finlay (@JPFinlayNBCS) March 9, 2026
"Siri, show me a video of new Commanders TE Chig Okonkwo running over folks."pic.twitter.com/WYXKpNwWp9
— Ben Standig (@BenStandig) March 11, 2026
Leo Chenal was drafted with pick 103 of round 3 in the 2022 draft class. He scored a 9.99 RAS out of a possible 10.00. This ranked 3 out of 2410 LB from 1987 to 2022. https://t.co/unnXwkfpiT#RASpic.twitter.com/pPAYfWdtih
— RAS.football (@MathBomb) February 22, 2023
Amik Robertson is a real dawg! I gotta give him his flowers 1 of only 2 cornerbacks in the entire NFL listed at 5”8. This guy makes big time plays vs the best of the best! S/o to Mik! #ARTpic.twitter.com/Pd3Cze8nCq
— Oliver Davis II (@I_Am_OD3) October 6, 2025
Nick Cross tied for the most run stops resulting in an unsuccessful offensive play among safeties last season with 33.
— Next Gen Stats (@NextGenStats) March 11, 2026
Cross also tied for the 2nd-most run stuffs (10) and run tackles (59) at the position.@Commanders | #HTTChttps://t.co/pXouUVHsnApic.twitter.com/iIod9PLfvO
Because of the amazing work Peters did in free agency, Washington can now head into the NFL Draft with much less holes to fill, leaving their pick at number seven open to many different options.
WR: Despite adding Dyami Brown and Van Jefferson, the Commanders are still without a number two to compliment Terry McLaurin. It’s been widely speculated for quite some time that Brandon Aikuk will be joining the team once released by the 49ers, but John Lynch and Kyle Shanahan are being petty and supposedly are in no hurry to release him – instead holding out for a late-round draft pick (which will never come).
EDGE: Washington added Oweh on a four-year deal, but the rest of their free agent moves at the position were just one-year deals. Veteran Dorance Armstrong is entering the final year of his three-year contract he signed in 2024, and there are question marks surrounding his knee.
CB: Second-year corner Trey Amos looks to be Washington’s top man, but there remain question marks around Mike Sainristil and his ability to be effective on the outside. Peters didn’t make any big swings in free agency, so there could be room for a top corner to be added in the draft.
RB: Bill Croskey-Merritt appears to be RB1, with White and Ford as reserves, however, if the right opportunity presents itself for the Commanders to upgrade the position, there is not a back on the roster that should prevent them from doing s0.
S: Nick Cross was a great young signing, but veteran Will Harris, who turned 30 in December, is entering the last year of his contract, and Quan Martin was benched late last season for poor play.
LB: Washington has some nice young options on this team with Chenal, Magee, Medrano and Kaho, and still has one more year with Frankie Luvu under contract. That doesn’t mean they could look for another piece come April.
Being that most of the glaring holes on this team have been filled with young, ascending talent via free agency, Washington will have the opportunity to sit back and watch the first six picks play out without panicking. If the right player falls to them at pick number seven, they can pull the trigger. If a great trade-back opportunity presents itself, they could drop back a few spots and see if they can recoup the second rounder they gave up in the Laremy Tunsil trade.
I wanted to look at some possible trade-back scenarios so I ran a few mocks
— Mark Tyler (Hogs Haven) (@Tiller56) March 14, 2026
Rams wanted to move up for Tyson and offered #13, 61 and 93. Both Bailey and Love were gone.
IMO – McCoy is the best CB in the draft (missed ‘25 with injury). Hurst, Sutton andSingleton are RAS freaks. pic.twitter.com/5NQllgvVtN
Whatever the decision is in round one, Adam Peters has done a heck of job so far this offseason setting his team up for future success, and unlike his past two offseasons, this one really has the potential to be special.

Not only was James Crole "over the moon" with his first football league goal, it is one which could prove crucial in Newport County's quest for League Two survival.
Crole struck in the 83rd minute as County came from behind to beat play-off chasing Barnet 2-1.
The result lifted Christian Fuchs' side out of the relegation zone into 21st and two points above the relegation zone.
Former Penybont striker Crole, 22, joined County in January, along with winger Tanatswa Nyakuhwa, who set up his goal at Hive Stadium.
"I'm relieved in all honesty because I haven't done as well as I would have liked in my first few games," said Crole.
"Today (Saturday) I came on and made an impact, I was a nuisance, I obviously got my goal which is what I'm here to do.
"I've dreamed about the moment 100 times and it couldn't have really got much better, in front of the fans.
"I'm hoping now I can kick on and take some momentum into the next couple of games and do well for the rest of the season."
County have nine games left to secure their football league status for another season, starting with the visit of leaders Bromley to Rodney Parade on Tuesday (19:30 GMT).
"This team is capable of beating anyone in the league," said Crole.
"We'll go into every game with a mindset of 'we can win' and that won't change against Bromely.
"The belief is there. Every game we show fight, willing and desire, especially in that second half [against Barnet].
"We're out of the bottom two, now we can start looking up rather than down."

The Finalissima has finally been canceled between Spain and Argentina after no agreement was reached. UEFA confirmed it with a harsh statement against the AFA.
Both parties tried to have the match played in Rome, in Lisbon, and Spain even attempted to have it played at the Santiago Bernabéu, something to which the Albiceleste was completely opposed.
Negotiations, after the match was ultimately not played in Qatar, have not come to a successful conclusion, but now the AFA has a key role to play in finding, within two weeks, two friendlies for their national team.
Not playing against anyone before heading to the World Cup would be detrimental for Argentina, especially as one of the favorites.
However, as 'Diario Olé' reports, they are looking for friendlies, mainly to bid farewell to their players before the World Cup and to test those players who are currently in doubt.
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At long last, the historic streak is finally over. It lasted more than a month into the season, but on Saturday, the USC baseball team finally suffered its first loss of the year.
On Tuesday night, the Trojans defeated Long Beach State 6-1 to improve to 16-0, breaking the 1988 team’s record for the best start in program history. After a 7-6 extra innings walk-off victory over San Diego on Wednesday night made it 17 straight, USC hit the road for its first Big Ten road trip of the season with a three-game series at Northwestern.
The Trojans took the first two games of the series, winning 15-1 on Friday and 2-0 in Saturday’s first game. However, due to a storm in the weather forecast, Sunday’s series finale was moved up a day, and the two teams played a doubleheader on Saturday.
As it turns out, all that it took for this team to lose a game was a doubleheader on the other side of the country and some of the craziest baseball weather that you will ever see. Playing in a snowstorm, low visibility, and high winds, USC’s perfect start to the season finally came to an end, as Northwestern won the second game of the doubleheader 2-1 on a walk-off.
While it is obviously sad to see the streak end, USC still has a ton to be proud of. Given how long a baseball season is, the Trojans were inevitably going to lose at some point. Not only did USC set the school record for longest winning streak to open a season, but the Trojans were also the last undefeated team remaining in the country.
After the weather that they saw in Evanston, Illinois over the weekend, the Trojans will likely be very happy to return to Southern California for five home games this week. USC will host San Diego State on Tuesday night and Cal State Bakersfield Wednesday night before resuming Big Ten play with a three-game series against Washington at Dedeaux Field next weekend.
This article originally appeared on Trojans Wire: USC baseball takes series from Northwestern but loses perfect record

Anze Kopitar sets all-time Kings record in special night for hockey history originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Anze Kopitar stands alone.
There has never been a player this accomplished in a Los Angeles Kings uniform when you boil it down to one thing: points. Kopitar is officially the all-time record holder for the Kings, making his special mark on hockey history on Saturday night.
Kopitar did it with a pair of goals against the New Jersey Devils.
When he scored in the second period, it tied Marcel Dionne's mark.
When Kopitar netted again in the third, it set the record for the Kings.
Kopitar now has 1,308 career points, all with L.A.
That breaks down as 450 goals and 858 assists.
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Kopitar reached the 1,500-games played milestone last week, which made him the 25th player in NHL history to get there, and only the eighth to do it with one franchise.
There have been 39 players in NHL history to total 1,300 career regular season points.
Kopitar is 38 years old.
Originally from Slovenia, Kopitar is one of the best players from outside North America in NHL history.
He ranks 28th on the all-time assists list and 38th on the all-time points list.
Kopitar has simply been a model of consistency for the Kings, and now he's got a special record to prove it.
MUNICH (AP) — An unlikely run of injuries has sidelined Bayern Munich's top three goalkeepers and could mean the German champion starts New York-born 16-year-old Leonard Prescott for its upcoming Champions League game against Atalanta.
With first-choice Manuel Neuer recovering from a calf muscle tear, Prescott was on the bench in the Champions League last week as Bayern beat Atalanta 6-1 in the first leg of their round-of-16 encounter.
At the time it seemed mostly like a chance to familiarize a promising young player, who starts for the Bayern under-19 team, with a more professional environment.
Prescott was born in New York but started his playing career at Union Berlin before a 2023 move to Bayern’s academy. He has also played for the German under-17 national team.
Prescott has suddenly become a possible starter after Jonas Urbig was concussed in a collision in the final minute of the game. Backup Sven Ulreich tore his right adductor in Saturday's 1-1 draw at Bayer Leverkusen but stayed on the field. He will be “sidelined for the time being,” Bayern said Sunday, after he was examined following the game.
If Neuer or the others can't recover in time, that could leave Prescott as Bayern's starter against Atalanta on Wednesday after he was also the backup for Ulreich on Saturday.
Among the other goalkeepers under contract to Bayern, reserve-team goalkeeper Leon Klanac has been injured since December and Daniel Peretz is on loan at Southampton.
One other option besides Prescott might be the 19-year-old Jannis Bärtl, who has played reserve games since Klanac's injury and was on the bench for two Bundesliga games this season.
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The Houston Astros (8-10-3) host the Miami Marlins (8-10-2) in Grapefruit League play.
RHP Cristian Javier is set to make his second start of the Grapefruit League. RHP Eury Perez will be on the mound for the Marlins.
TODAY’S STARTER: RHP Cristian Javier is making his second start of the Grapefruit League this season. In his only outing in the Grapefruit League on March 9 vs. STL, he allowed one earned run on one hit and three walks with three strikeouts in 1.2 innings.
In his return from Tommy John surgery in 2025, Javier made eight starts, going 2-4 with a 4.62 ERA (19ER/37IP), 34 strikeouts and a .230 opponent average. In his career, Javier has held opponents to a .203 (397×1956) batting average. Among AL pitchers to toss 525.0-plus innings between the 202025 seasons, Javier ranks first in the AL in that category.
He’s also helped author several notable moments in his career, starting a combined no-hitter in Game 4 of the 2022 World Series, as well as a combined no-hitter in June of that season at Yankee Stadium.
TODAY’S POTENTIAL RELIEVERS: RHP Bryan Abreu, RHP AJ Blubaugh, LHP Bryan King, LHP Steven Okert and RHP Christian Roa
TODAY’S ROSTER MOVES: The Astros have reassigned LHP Tom Cosgrove and RHP Amos Willingham to minor league camp.
LINEUP NOTES: Astros top prospect Kevin Alvarez will play LF and bat fifth. Alvarez, 18, played last season for DSL Astros Blue in his first year of professional baseball. He slashed .301/.419/.455 with 12 doubles, 3 triples and 2 homes in 156 AB. He also walked more than he struck out (23/19) and stole 11 bases.
Game Date/Time: Sunday, March 15, 12:05 p.m. CST
Location: CACTI Park of the Palm Beaches – W. Palm Beach, Florida
TV: none
Streaming: HOU video livestream on Astros.com
Radio: KBME 790 AM/94.5 FM HD-2
Another day in WPB.
— Houston Astros (@astros) March 15, 2026
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📺: HOU Vide Livestream on https://t.co/lWyeu8tUxo
🎙️: @SportsTalk790#ChaseTheFight x @PalmBeachesFLpic.twitter.com/cuGh63i9iK
Sunday’s starters.
— Miami Marlins (@Marlins) March 15, 2026
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Are the Oklahoma City Thunder hot or not? With seven straight wins, OKC has its longest win streak since winning 16 in a row during its 24-1 start to the season. However, the Thunder have failed to cover in all seven games.
That changes today. Minnesota is finishing a road trip and may be without MVP candidate Anthony Edwards, who's dealing with a bad knee. My Timberwolves vs. Thunder predictions and NBA picks see the Thunder getting a cover as they win again.
The Minnesota Timberwolves snapped a three-game losing streak — both straight up and ATS — with a win at Golden State. However, they've failed to cover in the game following a victory 60% of the time this season.
Minnesota has been this large an underdog just one other time this season, and that was also against the Oklahoma City Thunder. They've covered in all three games against the Thunder this year, but the teams haven’t played in a month and a half.
Since then, Minnesota has gone 6-12 ATS. OKC had been 8-3 ATS since that game before the current, puzzling 7-game streak.
OKC plays at the No. 18 pace in the league. Minnesota is at No. 10. Lately, both teams seem to have slowed things down. OKC has gone Under five of the last six games, including two games with cutoffs below 220. Minnesota has gone Under in six of the last eight, including two with a points cutoff lower than today’s.
Ajay Mitchell faces the prospect of having to defend against a Minnesota team that's either missing Anthony Edwards or he’ll be guarding a hobbled Edwards. That should free him up to spend more energy on the other end of the floor, where he’s scored at least 15 in four of the last five.
Edwards is a game-time decision. If he doesn’t play, Ayo Dosunmu will likely see an increase in shots. Even if Edwards plays, Dosunmu has scored in double digits in four of the last five and remains a good pick to go Over.
OKC center Isaiah Hartenstein is day-to-day with a calf injury. That means Chet Holmgren will need to handle more of the work in the paint. He’s pulled down 58 rebounds in the last five games, so getting 9+ against a Minnesota team that ranks No. 19 in the league in offensive rebounding seems likely.
The Thunder have gone Under their team total in 13 of their 17 home games. Find more NBA betting trends for Timberwolves vs. Thunder.
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| Date | Sunday, March 15, 2026 |
| Tip-off | 1:00 p.m. ET |
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While the news certainly was not a surprise to many Iowa women's basketball fans, the No. 9 Hawkeyes (26-6, 15-3 Big Ten) have earned the right to serve as one of 16 hosts for the upcoming NCAA Tournament.
While the actual seeds will be announced during Selection Sunday, the significance of this news is that the Hawkeyes will host the first and second rounds of the NCAA Tournament at Carver-Hawkeye Arena.
March in CHA 🔥
— Iowa Women's Basketball (@IowaWBB) March 14, 2026
We're officially a host site for the NCAA First & Second Rounds.
A limited number of tickets will go on sale to the general public at 9 a.m. (CT) on Monday! pic.twitter.com/5NZpv3qdr7
The Hawkeyes are projected as a No. 2 seed in ESPN's latest bracketology. Games will be held at Carver-Hawkeye Arena on either March 20 and 22 or March 21 and 23. Iowa announced that a limited number of tickets will go on sale on Monday at 9 a.m. CT.
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After dropping two points against the San Jose Sharks at the Bell Centre on Saturday night, the Montreal Canadiens will have to bounce right back to take on the Anaheim Ducks on Sunday night. The Habs lost their first meeting against Anaheim last week in a lengthy shootout session with Samuel Montembeault in what would be his last start before the decision was made to call up Jacob Fowler.
The good news for the Canadiens is that the Ducks will be without their captain, Radko Gudas, who is serving a five-game suspension for ending Toronto Maple Leafs’ captain Auston Matthews’ season. No, that Gudas has that much of an impact, but he plays carelessly, and the last thing Montreal needs would be an injury to a key player.
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Neither team has confirmed who will be their starter today, but given the fact that both teams played yesterday, we should see a Jacob Fowler vs. Lukas Dostal matchup. The Ducks were shut out 2-0 by the Ottawa Senators on Saturday night with Ville Husso in the net.
Fowler has never played the Ducks, but he has a 5-4-2 record this season, including a shutout with a 2.56 goals-against average and a .906 save percentage. Meanwhile, Dobes has never faced them, but he is 21-7-4 with a 2.97 GAA and a .891 SV% on the season. He should be the one who backs up Fowler tonight, even though that hasn’t been confirmed yet, and there will be no media availability before the game.
As for the Ducks, Dostal has a 3-1-1 record with a 3.11 GAA and a .882 SV in five career games against the Canadiens, while Husso is 4-0-2 with a 1.95 GAA and a .929 SV and two shutouts.
Up front, we know that Brendan Gallagher will be back in the lineup tonight. Martin St-Louis was clear about that on Saturday morning, but we’ll have to wait until game time to know who will make way. Zachary Bolduc or Alexandre Texier could be possibilities. The alternate captain is the Canadiens’ point leader against Anaheim with 12 points in 16 games, followed by Phillip Danault with 11 points in 26 games, and Nick Suzuki wraps up the top three with nine points in just 10 games. It’s also worth mentioning that Lane Hutson has four points in three games against Anaheim, while Zachary Bolduc has six points in as many nights, and Cole Caufield has six points in seven tilts.
As for the Ducks, new acquisition John Carlson has 28 points in 46 games, but he has yet to play for his new team since he was traded and is currently listed as day-to-day. Chris Kreider comes in second place with 22 points in 33 games, including four in last week’s game. Veterans Alex Killorn and Mikael Granlund both have 21 points, the former in 43 games and the latter in just 20 games. As for Troy Terry, who’s currently listed as day-to-day, he only has 10 points, but he got them in just nine games.
Since beating the Habs last week, the Ducks have lost three of their last four games and have a 6-4-0 record in their last 10 games. They are involved in a three-way battle with the Vegas Golden Knights and the Edmonton Oilers for the Pacific Division lead and sit in second place, a single point behind the Knights, making tonight’s game all the more important for them. Meanwhile, the Canadiens are 5-2-3 in their last 10 games and now only have a two-point lead on the Boston Bruins and Detroit Red Wings, who occupy the two wild-card spots. The Habs have games in hand on both teams, but they still need the win, ideally in regulation. Should they end the season tied in points, the number of regulation wins is a tie-breaker, and Montreal only has 25 of them, just like Detroit, while the Bruins have 27. The Ducks have won six of the last 10 duels between the two teams.
The game is set for 7:00 PM, and you can catch it on RDS, TSN2, KCOP-13, and Victory+. Frederick L'Ecuyer and Francis Charron are set to officiate, while Julien Fournier and Jesse Marquis will serve as the linemen. After seeing Macklin Celbrini, the Bell Centre crowd will get to see Beckett Sennecke in action. The youngster is second in points amongst rookies with 51, just one behind Ivan Demidov, who has 52. Rookie blueliner Matthew Schaefer is catching up on both of them; however, he now has 48 points.
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Free agency’s top dogs found new teams this week — most of them, anyway — and more of the process’s waves await. In the meantime, a handful of famous Minnesota Vikings players await their 2026 fate.
A few recognizable former Vikings still have nowhere to go in mid-March.
This happens every year — it’s the nature of the beast — so let’s take a peek at this offseason’s edition.
These are big-name ex-Vikings still looking for work.

1. Stefon Diggs (WR)
Diggs represented the New England Patriots‘ top receiving threat during their Super Bowl runner-up season, and now Mike Vrabel and Co. want nothing to do with him, even if he banked over 1,000 yards. Perhaps the strangulation charges have sullied his name.
The former Vikings miracle-maker won’t be unemployed for long, assuming his legal affairs get sorted out. Diggs proved in 2025 that he’s still productive. He’ll turn 33 in November. He’s not ancient.
Patriots de facto general manager Eliot Wolf said this week about a reunion with Diggs, “We’re always open to trying to improve the team any way we can. If we see something out there that we think can help us out, we’ll look into it.”
NESN’s Dakota Randall on Diggs’s newfound free agency: “Diggs likely will point toward his strong stats, which were undeniably impressive for a 32-year-old coming off a torn ACL, as evidence of his considerable ‘ability.’ And that’s fair. However, it’s also true that Diggs was limited against better defenses, especially during the playoffs, and struggled to gain separation against high-end defensive backs.”
“He remains an above-average receiver, but there’s no denying his declining ability, which the Patriots surely factored in when deciding to release him. Nevertheless, the Patriots replaced Diggs with former Green Bay Packers receiver Romeo Doubs, who could be an upgrade. They also reportedly remain interested in pursuing a trade for Philadelphia Eagles star A.J. Brown.”
Diggs is the perfect WR2 for a weapon-needy team.
2. Kirk Cousins (QB)
Cousins was supposed to factor into the 2026 offseason quarterback carousel, but that dream has resulted in a whimper. Almost all quarterback-needy teams have filled their rosters with other people. Cousins, freshly released and still handsomely paid by the Atlanta Falcons, can sign anywhere in the NFL.
The Las Vegas Raiders could sign him for bridge quarterback duty if they’re not comfortable with Fernando Mendoza in Week 1. The Pittsburgh Steelers could call Cousins if Rodgers retires. Cousins would also wait until the summer or autumn when some team’s QB1 inevitably gets hurt for the season. He’d play the savior role.
Sportsnaut‘s Matt Johnson noted on the notion of Cousins becoming a Raider: “One of the most common NFL comparisons for quarterback Fernando Mendoza, who will be selected by the Las Vegas Raiders with the first overall pick in the 2026 NFL Draft, is Kirk Cousins,” Johnson wrote. “While that might not sound that enticing, let’s remember that Cousins boasts a career 96.8 passer rating and he’ll likely reach 45,000 career passing yards with 300 passing touchdowns in 2026.”
“He also fits what Las Vegas is looking for. The Raiders want an experienced quarterback who can mentor Mendoza during his rookie season and temporarily serve as the starting quarterback. Cousins can start the first few games, while Mendoza gains a better feel for Klint Kubiak’s playbook and adjusts to playing under center, and then take over in October.”
3. Cam Robinson (OT)
Minnesota traded for Robinson in the middle of the 2024 campaign when Christian Darrisaw tore his ACL. Thereafter, he’s bounced around from the Vikings, the Houston Texans, and the Cleveland Browns to the open market as a free agent.

Last year, he produced a dreadful 48.2 Pro Football Focus mark, which is about as bad as it gets for a starting left tackle. And it’s not like Robinson played just a tiny bit. He saw the field on over 700 offensive snaps for the Browns.
Henceforth, he’s probably slated for LT2 duty with his next team. Not for nothing, the Vikings could use one of those.
4. D.J. Wonnum (EDGE)
Wonnum appeared in 16 games last year, tabulating 42 tackles, 3 sacks, 29 pressures, 1 quarterback hit, and an interception. The problem? He started 15 games. Those are numbers for a backup outside linebacker.

Sadly, Wonnum proved in 2025 that he’s not quite cut out for starting EDGE duty, a factoid Vikings fans have known for about six years. He’s a textbook depth pass rusher.
A team will sign him soon for OLB4 duty.

Carlos Alcaraz admitted Daniil Medvedev produced an extraordinary performance after ending his 16-match winning streak at Indian Wells.
The Spaniard had entered the semifinal in red-hot form during the early months of the 2026 season.
But Medvedev halted that run with a straight-sets victory that left Alcaraz full of praise for his opponent.

Speaking after the match in comments shared in the post-match interview, Alcaraz admitted Medvedev delivered one of the highest-level performances he has faced.
“First of all, I just have to give credit to Daniil. I think he just played an amazing match. Since the start of the match until the end of the match, you know, the match he was playing unreal, I gotta say. I have never seen, to be honest, playing Daniil like this,” Alcaraz said.
“He deserves completely the win today. He deserves completely to get through and playing a final here. All I can say is just congratulations to him,” he added.
The Russian defeated Alcaraz 6-3, 7-6(3) in the Indian Wells semifinal, ending the world No. 1’s unbeaten start to the 2026 season.
The result also stopped a 16-match winning streak that had seen Alcaraz dominate the early part of the ATP calendar.
Alcaraz also pointed to a few key moments where the match slipped away from him.
“From my side, I just played a few games mostly in the first set that I just let go of my serve game, and part of that, I was just running all the time against him,” Alcaraz continued.
He concluded, stating: “So it was tough for me, but, you know, just proud to see that I just fought until the last ball.”
According to Alcaraz, Medvedev’s relentless baseline pressure forced him into constant defensive positions throughout the match.
Despite the defeat, the Spaniard said he was proud of how he continued battling until the final point. The loss marked his first setback of the season but also set up a highly anticipated final for Medvedev at Indian Wells.
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What time is the Selection Show: 6:00 PM EST
What channel is it on: CBS
Can you stream it: Yes, via Paramount + or the March Madness Live App
Projected Villanova seed: 8 (give or take a line)
FanDuel Villanova Betting Odds: +10,000 to reach Final Four, +50,000 to win championship. Full odds here: https://sportsbook.fanduel.com/navigation/ncaab
The ugly loss on Thursday night to Georgetown has justifiably left a sour taste in the mouth, but let’s not forget where things were the last three years and how expectations were coming into the season. We should all be excited to hear this team’s name called later today.

On June 24, 2007, Chris Benoit no-showed WWE's Vengeance: Night of Champions pay-per-view, where he'd been scheduled to wrestle CM Punk and win the ECW World Championship. Benoit was replaced that night by Johnny Nitro – now known as Johnny TV, who real name is John Hennigan – before the world later heard that Benoit was not only dead, but had murdered his wife and son before ending his own life.
Now, 19 years later, Johnny TV opened up about that night, his success following the PPV, and the guilt that came after during an interview on "Insight with Chris Van Vliet." "Around 3, I hear Chris Benoit hasn't shown up, and if he doesn't show up, I might need to fill in or something," Hennigan recalled.
At the time, Hennigan thought it was unlikely that Benoit would miss a show, let alone a PPV, but by 5 p.m., he and fellow WWE star Mordecai were told to be ready as possible replacements, and that one of them would be winning the title. "I spend the next two hours pacing, hoping that Chris Benoit does not show up."
As history notes, Hennigan wound up beating Punk and winning the title. Though it was a milestone moment for him, it also led to deep feelings of guilt. "The next day, we get the news about Benoit and what happened," Hennigan said. "I felt like crap. I felt so guilty just for being happy with something that came to be because of the tragedy." Even today, it's a difficult moment for Hennigan to look back on, and something he still feels confused about benefiting from.
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Selection Sunday is here, and tonight we find out who’s dancing — and who’s staying home.
The men’s bracket will be revealed at 6PM ET on CBS, followed by the women’s bracket at 8PM ET on ESPN. Here’s everything you need to know about how to watch both shows.
How to Watch Selection Sunday 2026
Men’s Tournament Schedule
Women’s Tournament Schedule
Where Things Stand for WVU
On the men’s side, the Mountaineers are on the outside looking in. WVU sits at 18-14 overall and 9-9 in Big 12 play, sending them to the College Basketball Crown rather than the NCAA tournament.
The WVU women finished as Big 12 champions at 14-4 in conference play and 27-6 overall, securing an autobid to the NCAA Tournament. They’re a legitimate program on the rise under Mark Kellogg, and tonight’s reveal at 8PM on ESPN will tell us their seed and their path. This team — led by Jordan Harrison and Mimi Wheeler — deserves your attention if they haven’t had it yet.
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The SEC Tournament title game pits the No. 4 seed Vanderbilt Commodores against the No. 3 seed Arkansas Razorbacks in Nashville, with the conference crown and an automatic NCAA Tournament bid on the line.
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Vanderbilt advanced to the championship by dominating the semifinals, rolling past No. 4 Florida 91–74 behind balanced scoring and efficient offense, including strong work from Tyler Tanner and Jalen Washington to keep the Commodores in control throughout the game. As the No. 4 seed in the SEC Tournament, Vanderbilt enters the final fresh off a significant statement win while carrying confidence from a season that saw them finish with a solid conference record and earn their place among the league’s top teams.
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Arkansas reached the title game as the No. 3 seed, defeating its opponents in Nashville to set up the clash with Vanderbilt. The Razorbacks have shown they can compete with the conference’s best all season, and despite a lopsided meeting earlier in the year in which Arkansas beat Vanderbilt handily, this tournament final offers a chance for redemption; both teams will be looking to impose their style, Vanderbilt with its offensive balance, and Arkansas with its depth and physicality, in a game that could come down to execution in the closing minutes.
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Yuki Ito ended a 26-month ski jumping winning drought as she soared to victory in Oslo in a Japanese one-two, while Slovenian champion Nika Prevc suffered a second worst result of the season in sixth place.
Ito rose from fourth to first with 127 and 126.5 metres as she edged team-mate and first round leader Nozomi Maruyama by half a point. Maruyama had 123m and 125m to finish second like on Saturday.
Double Olympic champion Anna Odine Strøm repeated third place with 122m and 120.5m for hosts Norway at the famous Holmenkollen venue.
Ito claimed her 10th career win and first since January 2024.
World Cup champion Prevc rose from fifth to first on Saturday but was unable to repeat the trick on Sunday when she dropped from fifth to sixth with two jumps of 120m.
Prevc had only fared worse once in 2025-26 when she came 15th in the season-opener in November in Lillehammer. Since then, apart from one disqualification, she had not finished worse than fourth en route to claiming a World Cup season points record. Prevc also has a record 17 wins in one campaign, which ends in a fortnight.
A men's large hill event was scheduled for later Sunday in Oslo.


Mexican talent Isaac del Toro won his second stage race of the season on Sunday when the 22-year-old secured a maiden victory in Italy's Tirreno-Adriatico.
On the final 142-kilometre stage of the "race between the seas" to San Benedetto del Tronto, del Toro crossed the finish line more than 2 minutes behind stage winner Jonathan Milan. However, as the Mexican had been held up by a crash, he was awarded the same time.
In the general classification, the potential heir apparent to top cycling star Tadej Pogacar finished 40 seconds ahead of US rider Matteo Jorgensen. Italian Giulio Pellizzari came third, a further two seconds behind.
Del Toro had previously won the UAE Tour this year and finished third in the Strade Bianche gravel race.
The prestigious Paris-Nice stage race is also finishing on Sunday, with Denmark's Jonas Vingegaard poised for overall victory.


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Discover Babbacombe, Devon, a picturesque village offering breathtaking views, beautiful beaches, and a charming coastal retreat perfect for a UK staycation.
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Samsung Galaxy S26, S26 Plus, and S26 Ultra are the first phones to ship with One UI 8.5; among these, the Ultra variant has some extra headspace in the taskbar compared to its predecessor.
It can be confirmed that the One UI 8.5 has an increased margin from the taskbar icons to the top bezel than the S25 Ultra with the same software version. This difference is quite apparent when you bring the two device closers, and screenshots make this absolute. Check the comparison below (focus on the black horizontal line to measure the margin difference).
This change may be highly influenced by the larger corner radius. Previously, Samsung had sufficient accurate margin on all sides with fewer rounds on the corners, thus supporting the UI to maintain its existing margins. However, that might not be the only reason behind this headspace expansion.
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It is speculated that this headspace change could be due to a new selfie camera, which is wider than the S25 Ultra. Furthermore, the front camera hole is larger than the predecessor’s, which is another reason why One UI 8.5 had to adjust the taskbar items to a lower alignment for the Galaxy S26 Ultra.
Besides this new change, the taskbar works as usual, but it might be an indicator that future Galaxy Ultra phones will maintain this taskbar UI margin.
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This is a tiny but noticeable change, and shows the complication in bringing new devices and hardware upgrades. It doesn’t impact the user experience, and first-time users won’t see any major difference, but it’s hard for me to let it slip.
On the other hand, Samsung has already given up on those Note-like corners, and the new design is likely to stay for the next few years. We’ll see what Samsung comes up with the Galaxy S27 Ultra in 2027.
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Samsung launched the Galaxy S26 globally this week and we have reviews for all three models: Galaxy S26 Ultra, Galaxy S26+ and Galaxy S26. During pre-orders, the phones came with a free upgrade from 256GB to 512GB storage. Now that pre-orders are over the deal is slightly different but still very good. The Samsung Galaxy S26 Ultra is dominating – according to Samsung, it made up 70% of pre-ordered S26-series units. In Europe, it is the only model with a Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 chipset. And globally, it’s the only phone with a Privacy Display. You can get a 512GB model for the price of a...
| WHO | Santos vs Corinthians |
| WHAT | Brasileirão |
| WHEN | 3:00 PM ET / 12:00 PM PT • Sunday, March 15, 2026 |
| WHERE | Fanatiz and Premiere |
| STREAM | WATCH NOW |
A fierce rivalry returns in the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A as Santos host Corinthians in a matchup with early-season implications. The Peixe have managed just five points from five games and will be without injured star Neymar.
Meanwhile, Corinthians sit slightly higher with seven points after two wins, one draw, and two losses but still aim to climb the standings. With momentum and pride on the line, this rivalry clash is shaping up to be must-watch action—don’t miss it.

SMS Grup Efeler Ligi'nin 24. haftasında Galatasaray HDI Sigorta, deplasmanda İstanbul Gençlikspor'u 3-2 yendi.
Salon: Şehit Mustafa Özel
Hakemler: Erdal Akıncı, Yasin Çalışkan
İstanbul Gençlikspor: Caner Çiçekoğlu, Palonsky, Sercan Bıdak, Padar, Sharifi, Yiğit Kaplan (Abdulsamet Yalçın, Eren Uğur, Emre Fırat, Nevzat Güneş, Mejias)
Galatasaray HDI Sigorta: Gökçen Yüksel, Alonso, Patry, Maar, Ahmet Tümer, Arslan Ekşi (Hasan Yeşilbudak, Caner Ergül, Can Koç, Wright, Doğukan Ulu)
Setler: 30-28, 18-25, 28-30, 25-23, 19-21
Süre: 173 dakika (37, 27, 42, 35, 32)

TFF 2'nci Lig Kırmızı Grup 28'inci hafta mücadelesinde Somaspor, evinde Adanaspor'u ikinci yarıda bulduğu gollerle 5-0 yenerek kümede kalmayı garantilerken, Adana temsilcisi bitime 6 hafta kala küme düştü.
TFF 2'nci Lig Kırmızı Grup 28'inci hafta mücadelesinde Somaspor, evinde Adanaspor'u ikinci yarıda bulduğu gollerle 5-0 yendi. Ev sahibi takım kümede kalmayı garantiledi. Öte yandan bu sonuçla birlikte Yeni Malatyaspor ve Yeni Mersin İdmanyurdu'nun ligden çekildiği grupta 3'üncü lige düşen son takım Adanaspor oldu.
Tarihinde 3 kez UEFA Kupası'nda mücadele eden Adanaspor, daha önce 2006-07 sezonunda yer aldığı 3'üncü lige 19 yıl sonra düştü.
Soma Nazım Yavuz Stadı'nda ilk yarısı 0-0 biten maçta Somaspor'un ikinci devdereki gollerini 52'nci dakikada Ömür Pektaş, 65'inci dakikada Arda Gülmez, 70'inci dakikada Namık Barış Çelik, 86'ncı dakikada Mustafa Taner Tamer, 90+2'nci dakikada ise Osmancan Öztürk kaydetti. Bu sonuçla ev sahibi ekip 26 puana ulaşırken, Adana temsilcisi 4 puanda kaldı.

Fenerbahçe Kulübü Yönetim Kurulu Üyesi Cem Ciritçi, Onvo Büyükçekmece Basketbol ile oynadıkları mücadelenin ardından "Kulüp başkanı, kendi adamlarını seferber ederek aralarında kadın ve çocukların da bulunduğu bir gruba küfür ve darp talimatı verdi." açıklamasını yaptı.
Türkiye Sigorta Basketbol Süper Ligi'nin 22. haftasında Gazanfer Bilge Spor Salonu'nda oynanan mücadeleden Fenerbahçe Beko, 91-85 galip ayrıldı.
Karşılaşmanın ardından Fenerbahçe Kulübü Basketboldan Sorumlu Yönetim Kurulu Üyesi Cem Ciritçi, sosyal medya platformundaki hesabından açıklamalarda bulundu.
Ciritçi, "Büyükçekmece Basketbol maçında yaşanan yakışıksız olaylar hakkında" başlığıyla yayımladığı açıklamasında şu ifadeleri kullandı:
"Büyükçekmece Basketbol Kulübü başkanından kadın ve çocuklara yönelik darp ve küfür skandalı. Kulüp başkanı, kendi adamlarını seferber ederek aralarında kadın ve çocukların da bulunduğu bir gruba küfür ve darp talimatı verdi. Bu davranış, basketbol gibi elit bir sporun imajına tamamen zıt şekilde, ailelerin ve çocukların bulunduğu bir ortamda gerçekleşti. Saldırı sırasında bazı mağdurlar hafif yaralandı ancak ciddi bir tıbbi müdahaleye ihtiyaç duyulmadı. Olay yerine çağrılan polis ekipleri tarafları ayırarak soruşturma başlattı. Büyükçekmece Emniyet Müdürlüğüne tüm şikayetlerimizi ilettik. Taraftarımızın emniyetini sağlayan kıymetli emniyet görevlilerine teşekkürlerimizi sunuyoruz."

Galatasaray, UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi son 16 turu rövanşında 18 Mart Çarşamba günü İngiltere'nin Liverpool takımıyla deplasmanda oynayacağı maçın hazırlıklarına başladı.
Sarı-kırmızılı kulübün açıklamasına göre Kemerburgaz Metin Oktay Tesisleri'nde, teknik direktör Okan Buruk yönetimindeki idman, dinamik ısınmayla başladı.
Pas ve topa sahip olma çalışmalarıyla devam eden antrenman, çift kale maçla sona erdi.
Galatasaray, yarınki idmanla karşılaşmanın hazırlıklarını sürdürecek.

“Turan Tovuz”un baş məşqçisi Kurban Berdıyev Premyer Liqanın 24-cü turu çərçivəsində “Kəpəz”ə qarşı keçirdikləri oyunu şərh edib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandaların bu gün Yevlaxda baş tutmuş görüşündə qalib müəyyənləşməyib – 1:1.
Kurban Berdıyev qarşılaşmadan sonra təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında bunları söyləyib:
“Təəssüf ki, çox vacib 2 xal itirdik. Oyunun ikinci hissəsi bir qədər fərqli alındı. Növbəti oyuna hazırlaşacağıq.
Faiq Hacıyev uzun müddət idi ki, oynamırdı. Ona görə də, bu səhvlər təbiidir. Roderik Miller də zədəli olduğu üçün oynamır.
İddialı rəqiblərə qalib gəldikdən sonra daha aşağı pillələrdə qərarlaşan komandalarla matçlarda istədiyimizi reallaşdıra bilmirik. Həm “Zirə”, həm də “Neftçi” ilə oyunlardan sonra belə oldu. Fikirləşirəm ki, emosiyalar kifayət etmir. Liderlərə qarşı olan köklənmə bu cür komandalara qarşı olmur. Bunun üzərində işləyəcəyik”.
Premyer Liqa klublarının ikinci komandaları arasında təşkil edilmiş Əvəzedicilər Liqasında bu gün 20-ci tura start verilib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, ilk oyun günündə bir qarşılaşma baş tutub.
Turun açılış oyununda “Sabah”la “Şamaxı”nın ikinci komandaları üz-üzə gəliblər. 8 qolun qeydə alındığı matçda paytaxt təmsilçisi darmadağına sevinib.
20-ci turun qalan görüşləri martın 16-da keçiriləcək.
Əvəzedicilər Liqası
20-ci tur
15 mart
“Sabah-2” – “Şamaxı-2” 6:2
Qollar: Nihat Cabbarov, 3; 77. Şahin İbrahimov, 54; 90. Həmzəalı Mikayılov, 59. Səbuhi Qurbanov, 61 – Davud Mənsumov, 31. Həbib İsmayılov, 67.
Hakimlər: Nicat İsmayıllı, Samir Qaracayev, Elmin Süleymanov, Rasim Musayev.
Hakim-inspektor: Ömər Paşayev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Törə Əhmədova.
“Bayıl Arena”, 15:00.
16 mart
“Neftçi-2” – “Zirə-2”
Hakimlər: İslam Məmmədov, Aydın Bəxşiyev, Elman Kərimov, Ləman Əmirli.
Hakim-inspektor: İmanxan Sultani.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Elçin Mehtiyev.
“Neftçi” Futbol Mərkəzi (4-cü meydança), 13:00.
“Sumqayıt-2” – “Kəpəz-2”
Hakimlər: Murad Səlimov, Əkbər Əliyev, Əhməd Əhmədsoy, Maqsud Şamıyev.
Hakim-inspektor: Anar Salmanov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Məmmədəli Məmmədov.
“Sumqayıt Arena” (ehtiyat meydança), 14:00.
“Araz-Naxçıvan-2” – “Qarabağ-2”
Hakimlər: Pərviz İbrahimov, Vüsal Xəlilzadə, İlkin Mustafazadə, Samir Musayev.
Hakim-inspektor: Asim Xudiyev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Zaur Hacı-Məhərrəmov.
Binə qəsəbə stadionu, 15:00.
“Qəbələ-2” – “Turan Tovuz-2”
Hakimlər: Kamal Umudlu, Pərvin Talıbov, Teymur Teymurov, Rəşad Əhmədov.
Hakim-inspektor: Şahin Cəfərov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Novruz Əzimov.
Qəbələ şəhər stadionu (ehtiyat meydança), 15:00.
Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasının 24-cü turunun “Kəpəz” – “Turan Tovuz” matçı bərabərliklə (1:1) başa çatdı.
Arena.az Yevlaxda baş tutmuş bu matçın yekun protokolunu və icmalını təqdim edir.
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqası
24-cü tur
15 mart
“Kəpəz” – “Turan Tovuz” 1:1
Qollar: Rəhman Hacıyev, 55 – Joarlem Santos, 61.
Sarı vərəqələr: Dioqo Verdaska, 72 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti) – Joarlem Santos, 67 (qeyri-idman hərəkəti).
Artırılan vaxt: Birinci hissədə 2 dəqiqə, ikinci hissədə 5 dəqiqə.
Saat 15:00. Yevlax şəhər stadionu, 1000 tamaşaçı.
Baş hakim: Tural Qurbanov.
Baş hakimin köməkçiləri: Asiman Əzizli, Cəmil Quliyev.
Dördüncü hakim: Ruslan Quliyev.
VAR: Rəvan Həmzəzadə.
AVAR: Rahil Ramazanov.
Hakim-inspektor: Orxan Məmmədov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Azər Əsgərov.
Kəpəz: 22. Məmməd Hüseynov, 7. Ehtiram Şahverdiyev (6. Camal Cəfərov, 87), 77. Fərid Nəbiyev, 5. Rauf Hüseynli, 11. Rəhman Hacıyev (17. Ümid Səmədov, 76), 9. Luis Paçu, 29. Dioqo Verdaska (k), 24. Olavale Onanuqa (88. Şakir Seyidov, 65), 12. Mahamadu Ba, 14. Adama Fofana, 4. Mate Abuladze.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 33. Yusif İmanov, 81. Elgün Bayramov, 99. Əli Səmədov, 20. Elcan Əbilov, 23. Fərid Kələntərov, 66. Arzu Atakişiyev, 21. Sadiq Şəfiyev, 97. Elxan Məmmədov, 57. Amur Yusifov.
Baş məşqçi: Azər Bağırov.
Turan Tovuz: 41. Sergey Samok, 17. Rəhim Sadıxov, 11. Ayxan Hüseynov (99. İbrahima Vadji, 65), 3. Enrike Silva (88. Faiq Hacıyev, 42), 23. Alexandro Serrano, 90. Joarlem Santos, 15. Emmanuel Hakman (k), 32. Hayderson Hurtado, 7. Xorxe Silva, 19. Roberto Olabe (29. Filip Ozobiç, 65), 2. Mark Rene Mampassi.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 1. Oleq Baklov, 13. Mehman Hacıyev, 4. Şəhriyar Əliyev, 10. Xəyal Nəcəfov, 6. Fərid Yusifli, 5. Roderik Miller, 9. Coş Cinnelli, 8. David Tavares.
Baş məşqçi: Kurban Berdıyev.























Gürcüstan Respublikasının Gəncə şəhərindəki Baş konsulu Kaxaber Abdaladze və konsulluğun inzibati meneceri Malxaz Xulordava “Kəpəz”in qonağı olub.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, akademiyada keçirilən görüşdə “Kəpəz” PFK-nın İdarə Heyətinin üzvü Fərman Əlizadə, icraçı direktor Ruslan Məmmədov, seleksiya üzrə məşqçi Əli Rəhimov, komandanın baş məşqçisi Azər Bağırov, gürcüstanlı futbolçumuz Mate Abuladze, həmçinin “PatriotNews.az” saytının rəhbəri və “Qarabağ Qaziləri” İctimai Birliyinin Gəncə şəhər filialının sədr müavini Ceyhun Əliyev iştirak ediblər.
Qonaqlara klubun bazası, Akademiyanın fəaliyyəti və son dövrlərdə infrastruktur sahəsində görülən işlər barədə ətraflı məlumat verilib.
Görüşün sonunda “Kəpəz” PFK-nın İdarə Heyətinin üzvü Fərman Əlizadə tərəfindən baş konsul Kaxaber Abdaladzeyə klubun forması hədiyyə olunub. Həmçinin 44 günlük Vətən müharibəsində şəhidlik zirvəsinə ucalmış futbolçu İlqar Burcəliyevin əziz xatirəsinə həsr olunan Anar Burcəliyevin müəllifi olduğu “Qayıtmayan igidim, zəfərimin İlqarı” kitabı da baş konsula təqdim edilib.
Sonda tərəflər gələcəkdə qarşılıqlı əməkdaşlığın inkişaf etdirilməsi, idman və futbol sahəsində birgə təşəbbüslərin həyata keçirilməsi ilə bağlı fikir mübadiləsi aparıblar.
According to La Gazzetta dello Sport, referee chiefs believe it was legitimate to allow play to continue in the build-up to Atalanta’s equaliser against Inter, but the table leaders should have been awarded a penalty for a foul on Davide Frattesi.
Referee chiefs have given their verdicts on the controversial incidents that infuriated Inter in their 1-1 draw against Atalanta on Saturday.
The table leaders protested for La Dea’s equaliser as they felt Kamaldeen Sulemana had pushed Denzel Dumfries in the build-up. Inter were even more upset a few minutes later when Giorgio Scalvini challenged Frattesi inside the box, making contact with the Italian midfielder.
Referee Gianluca Manganiello waved play on on both occasions, infuriating the Nerazzurri, who didn’t even speak to the media after the match.
According to Gazzetta, referee chiefs feel the match official was right to let the play flow in the build-up to Atalanta’s goal scored by Nikola Krstovic. Still, Manganiello should have awarded a penalty to Inter for Scalvini’s foul.
Manganiello should have correctly assessed the penalty incident, so he’s considered more responsible than the VAR official.

However, the AIA executives were also not pleased that VAR remained silent and did not advise the match referee to review the incident on the pitchside monitor.
Manganiello is not expected to referee any Serie A game next week as part of the routine rotation. He’ll return to action after the international break, but it remains to be seen whether he’ll take charge of a Serie A or Serie B match.
Vitinha and Leo Ostigard’s goals gave Genoa a crucial 2-0 win away at Verona, and while Daniele De Rossi’s side nears survival, the Gialloblu seem destined for relegation to Serie B.
De Rossi’s Genoa secured a massive 2-0 win at the Stadio Bentegodi in Verona on Sunday, climbing to 13th in Serie A with 33 points, nine above the relegation zone.
Verona, on the other hand, remain in 19th with just 18 points.
The first half at the Bentegodi was quite dull, with Verona midfielder Jean Akpa Akpro producing the only decent goal-scoring opportunity for the home side when his cross from the right hit the crossbar.
Caleb Ekuban had the best chance for the visitors, backed by over 2,000 fans travelling from Genoa, but Lorenzo Montipò easily blocked the striker’s weak shot.
The first half ended with Verona producing just 0.7 Expected Goals against Genoa’s 0.14.

De Rossi’s second-half substitutions made the difference, as Vitinha replaced Ekuban and scored with his first touch.
The Portuguese striker saw Montipò off his line and unleashed a powerful shot from 32 yards. It was strong, but straight down the middle, and the Verona goalkeeper was poorly positioned to stop it.
Ostigard sealed the match a few minutes later, powering in a decisive header from a Martin free kick delivered from the left.
The only real Hellas response came through a Tomas Suslov free kick that sailed over the crossbar.

For the Grifone, it marked their first away victory in three months, while Verona’s winless run at home stretches on since the beginning of December.
Vitinha 61 (G), Ostigard 87 (G)
| Daniel Oyegoke | 6' | |||
| Jean-Daniel Akpa Akpro | 31' |
| 61' | Vitinha | |||
| 81' | Vitinha | |||
| 86' | Leo Östigard (Assist: Aarón Martín) |
Italian talent Luca Reggiani, 18, became the youngest Italian goalscorer in the Bundesliga as he found the net in a 2-0 win over Augsburg on Saturday.
Italian defender Reggiani scored his first Bundesliga goal for Borussia Dortmund on Saturday.
The 18-year-old played the full 90 minutes and bagged his first goal for the German side with a header from a corner kick routine in the second half.
As reported by Opta, Reggiani has become the youngest Italian player to score in one of the top five European leagues, excluding Serie A, since Pietro Pellegri in 2018. Reggiani has also become the youngest Italian to score a goal in the Bundesliga.
“It’s crazy. I couldn’t believe it when I saw the ball going in. I can’t say how the feeling was because it was really amazing to score my first goal,” said at full time.

“It’s all happening so fast. Last month, I made my debut, then the Champions League, and now my first goal. I’m very happy with what is happening. I thank the club and everyone.”
A product of the Castelvetro Calcio and Sassuolo academies, Reggiani joined the Borussia Dortmund youth sector from the Neroverdi in 2014.
The promising defender made his debut with the Italy U19 squad this past January.
Lucca Reggiani marcou seu primeiro gol pelo Borussia Dortmund… e foi à loucura na comemoração.#NoCentroDoJogo pic.twitter.com/QfwfhO7ZtG
— SportyNet (@SportyNetBrasil) March 14, 2026

Verdict: Goal to be scored in both halves Best Odds: 2/3 Bookmaker: Dachbet Seeking a major Champions League miracle on Tuesday night, Manchester City will welcome Real Madrid to the Etihad for their second-leg showdown. Manchester City Starting with the hosts, putting in what was a nightmare Champions League performance on foreign soil last week […]
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Ethereum Price action has been in the spotlight this week as the asset broke past $2,100. The jump in ETH price is a sign that confidence is returning after several months of cautious optimism. Previously dormant whale wallets are starting to become more active in key exchanges and on-chain metrics reveal an increase in Ethereum volume.
The recent Ethereum Price surge has shifted attention to ecosystem projects that could address day-to-day payment issues. Analysts add that with Ethereum rebounding, there is increasing demand for projects built on Ethereum that combine crypto with traditional finance.
Remittix is one PayFi project that has been frequently referenced in those discussions. The top Ethereum layer 2 alternative has already established itself as one of the best new DeFi projects, raising over $29.7 million so far in its initial funding round.


Ethereum Price recently surpassed $2,100. Within the last week, Ethereum recorded a huge inflow of traders who believe the network is still the backbone of the DeFi industry. Crypto exchange data reveals that there is increased volume and renewed interest from long term holders.
Several analysts attribute the recent rise in Ethereum Price to broader market indicators. BTC has been trading above significant support levels and the entire market has increased in capitalization. Ethereum is also gaining the attention of developers creating DeFi technology, NFTs and payments.
The demand of ERC-20 coin infrastructure is another cause of the Ethereum Price movement. Ethereum has a rich ecosystem and a vast number of users, with new projects and tokens launching. This is a continuous stream of new ventures that keeps the liquidity alive.
Remittix has entered the conversation as a DeFi project that focuses on real payments rather than speculation. The project aims to connect crypto wallets with real bank accounts across multiple countries. Its core idea is simple. A user sends crypto. The recipient receives local currency in a bank account. This approach targets one of the biggest problems in digital finance: slow and costly global transfers.
The platform has gained traction fast. Over $29.7 million has been raised so far. This rapid uptake has created urgency among buyers who see the project as a potential high growth crypto platform.
The biggest milestone came with the release of the Remittix Wallet on the Apple App Store. This marks the first live product in the ecosystem. The wallet already allows users to store, send, and manage digital assets.
A limited bonus pool remains available for buyers, and part of the allocation sold within the first day. This type of scarcity has drawn attention from top ICO investors who watch early stage crypto investment opportunities.
Combined with the wallet launch and the upcoming fiat gateway, analysts say Remittix now sits among the best crypto to buy now for investors who want real payment utility.
Recent Ethereum price action shows that confidence is returning to the crypto market. When Ethereum gains strength, the wider altcoin market often gains traction as well. Remittix fits directly into that trend by linking digital assets with everyday banking systems.
With a live wallet, strong community growth and a major crypto-to-fiat launch scheduled, the project now stands at an important stage. Analysts say that if the Ethereum price rally continues, low-cap altcoins with solid fundamentals like Remittix may be targeting gains of 40-50x in 2026 .
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Today, wrestling fans likely know "WWE NXT" star Tatum Paxley for her darker character, which blends intense emotions with dangerous actions. As noted in her interview with "Going Ringside," though, they might be surprised to learn that she has an extensive athletic background as well.
"Right now, I have no idea how strong I am right now. I am nowhere near as strong as I was when I got hired, but even when I got hired, I think I was a very sneaky athlete," Paxley said, referring to her background in powerlifting and cheerleading. "I've always been involved in athletics and I'm a very athletic person, but to me, my core is something else. When I got here in WWE, I thought maybe I would show off that strength side of me. And though I could do it, it wasn't my personality. Strength isn't me. I can do it. It's like a hidden talent."
Cheerleading made up the majority of Paxley's pre-WWE athletics as she performed — both for fun and competitively — from a young age up until college. According to the "NXT" star, cheerleading was the entire motivation for her college pursuit, so when she no longer felt invested in it, she dropped out of school.
With cheerleading out of the picture, Paxley then needed another thing to "obsess over," thus the decision to elevate her workouts to specifically powerlifting. Through it, Paxley later became a multi-time powerlifting champion. Now in WWE, she's a former NXT Women's Champion and the reigning NXT Women's North America Champion, set to defend the latter title in a steel cage on Tuesday.
If you use any of the quotes in this article, please credit "Going Ringside" with a h/t to Wrestling Inc. for the transcription.
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Bayer 04 Leverkusen sporting director Simon Rolfes has ruled out a Leverkusen return for soon to be Borussia Dortmund free-agent Julian Brandt.
Leverkusen CEO Fernando Carro explicitly stated that he would love to see Brandt return to his former Bundesliga club after the current season concludes yesterday.
Carro nevertheless also specifically noted that Brandt’s return hinged on whether or not “Simon [Rolfes] wants him“. Rolfes made clear that Brandt’s position was filled.
“We have a great player in that position in Ibo Maza [Ibrahim Maza] who will develop excellently over the next few years,” Rolfes noted on Germany’s famed Sunday footballing roundtable Doppelpass on Sport1 “It is such that Julian will not be an option for us. I’ve always said that I’m skeptical about bringing back former players.“
Rolfes then went on to note that there were two exceptions to that. Current Premier League players Kai Havertz (Arsenal) and Florian Wirtz (Liverpool) are welcome back at Germany’s red company team at any time. Rolfes offered up some comments on Havertz as the discussion went on.
“There will always be a situation where we’re open to talking with Kai,” Rolfes said. “Right now, he’s in a different phase of his career and has other goals. He feels very comfortable at Arsenal. But Kai is always a special player whom we have to keep an eye on, even as a former player.”

Believe it or not, but today is the final Sunday for the Dodgers in Arizona this spring training. By this time next week, they’ll be back in Southern California for the exhibition Freeway Series against the Angels. Here’s a look at the schedule for the week ahead, which includes Cactus League action, one more split-squad day, the final three games of the World Baseball Classic, and prospects in the spring breakout game.
With Korea, Japan, and Puerto Rico eliminated Friday and Saturday, the Dodgers will get Hyeseong Kim, Shohei Ohtani, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and Edwin Díaz back in camp at some point this week.
Dodgers vs. Rangers, 1:05 p.m. (SportsNet LA, AM 570)
Dodgers at Cubs, 1:05 p.m. (Marquee Sports Network)
WBC: United States vs. Dominican Republic, 5 p.m. (FS1)
Dodgers vs. Brewers, 1:05 p.m. (SportsNet LA, AM 570)
WBC: Venezuela vs. Italy, 5 p.m. (FS1)
Dodgers at Royals, 6:05 p.m. (SportsNet LA)
WBC championship game, 5 p.m. (Fox)
Dodgers vs. Giants, 1:05 p.m. (SportsNet LA, AM 570)
Final camp off day
Dodgers vs. Padres, 6:05 p.m. (SportsNet LA, AM 570)
Dodgers vs. A’s, 12:05 p.m. (SportsNet LA)
Spring breakout game: Dodgers prospects vs. White Sox prospects, 3:30 p.m. (MLB Network, Amazon)
Igor Tudor is hoping for a drastic change in fortunes to save his and Tottenham’s skin as the relegation-threatened giants travel to Liverpool.
Both sides return to domestic action off the back of Champions League disappointment, with the Reds succumbing to a 1-0 defeat to Galatasaray in their last-16 first leg, while Spurs were once again embarrassed in a 5-2 thrashing by Atletico Madrid.
Liverpool will see the visit of a Spurs side devoid of inspiration as the perfect chance to get back to winning ways, while Tudor will know the walls are already closing in on his interim tenure.
Defeat at Anfield could see Tottenham, winless in 2026, finally drop into the drop zone, having gone into the weekend a mere point ahead of Nottingham Forest and West Ham below them.
Here’s everything you need to know.
Liverpool’s meeting with Tottenham kicks off at 4:30pm GMT on Sunday 15 March at Anfield.
Fans in the UK can watch the clash on Sky Sports Main Event and Sky Sports Premier League, with coverage starting at 4pm GMT. The match can also be streamed on Sky Go. If you’re not a Sky customer, you can grab a NOWTV Day Pass here to watch without a subscription.
The big news for Liverpool is Arne Slot has made changes ahead of the second leg of their Champions League clash against Galatasaray. Hugo Ekitike and Mohamed Salah drop out as Rio Ngumoha and Cody Gakpo start. Joe Gomez also comes in for Ibrahima Konate, but Alisson returns.
Igor Tudor is only able to name seven substitutes for the trip to Anfield - and two of them are goalkeepers. That includes Antonin Kinsky, who is replaced in goal by Guglielmo Vicario. It looks like Archie Gray could be played in midfield - with Radu Dragusin, Kevin Danso and Djed Spence the possible back three.
Liverpool XI: Alisson, Frimpong, Gomez, Van Dijk, Robertson, Gravenberch, Szoboszlai, Mac Allister, Ngumoha, Gakpo, Wirtz.
Subs: Mamardashvili, Konate, Kerkez, Salah, Chiesa, Jones, Ekitike, Nyoni, Ramsay.
Tottenham XI: Vicario; Porro, Danso, Dragusin; Spence, Sarr, Gray, Souza; Richarlison, Solanke, Tel.
Subs: Kinsky, Austin, Rowswell, Olusesi, Simons, Kolo Muani, Wilson.

A dominant women’s hockey season for the Nittany Lions continued on Saturday as Penn State defeated UConn in their NCAA Regional Final to secure a spot in the program’s first Frozen Four.
A victory 𝒇𝒓𝒐𝒛𝒆𝒏 in program history 🧊
— Penn State Women’s Hockey (@PennStateWHKY) March 14, 2026
We’re headed to the Frozen Four for the first time EVER! See you next weekend, #HockeyValley#WeArepic.twitter.com/3KS6vuhu9f
Penn State got on the board early with Matilde Fantin scoring just one minute and 40 seconds into the game.
Hall ➡️ Fantin puts us up early!#WeAre#HockeyValleypic.twitter.com/58UPF16WwP
— Penn State Women’s Hockey (@PennStateWHKY) March 14, 2026
That goal actually ended up being all the Nittany Lions truly needed as they shutout the Huskies on the day, thanks in large part to goalie Katie DeSa who had 37 saves on the afternoon. Still, that didn’t stop Penn State from tacking on a few additional goals. Captain and Olympic Gold Medalist Tessa Janecke put one in the back of the net with just over 6 minutes to go in the third period, and Abby Stonehouse scored an empty netter that was the exclamation point for the Nittany Lions victory.
Tessa says thank you very much and doubles the lead!#WeAre#HockeyValleypic.twitter.com/xy5OrZHGIv
— Penn State Women’s Hockey (@PennStateWHKY) March 14, 2026
Penn State will be joined by Ohio State, Wisconsin, and Northeastern in the Frozen Four next weekend, with the Nittany Lions drawing Wisconsin for their semifinal matchup. One major thing going in Penn State’s favor? Pegula Arena is the host for the Frozen Four, meaning the Nittany Lions will be skating on home ice for the semifinal and potentially the final as well.

Barcelona have announced their starting XI that will take the field against Sevilla in an all-important La Liga encounter.
With Real Madrid winning against Elche, Barcelona need a win to restore their four-point advantage at the top of the table.
As far as the lineup is concerned, we expected that Xavi Espart would make his debut start and that has certainly been the case.
With Jules Kounde, Alejandro Balde and Andreas Christensen injured, options for Hansi Flick have been very limited, which is why Espart will take up the right-back role, while Joao Cancelo will be the left-back.
Furthermore, Pau Cubarsi and Gerard Martin will form the centre-back partnership, meaning Ronald Araujo and Eric Garcia have been rested.
In midfield, the likes of Pedri and Marc Bernal retain their places after featuring against Newcastle United earlier in the week. Notably, Bernal finished the match with cramps, but he has recovered since.
The attacking midfield role will be occupied by Dani Olmo, as Flick has decided to rest Fermin Lopez.
Meanwhile, Gavi has returned to the squad, although the midfielder’s participation will largely depend on how the match progresses.
The biggest change has been in the attack as Lamine Yamal has been rested. Instead, Flick has opted to choose Roony Bardghji on the right wing.
On the other hand, Raphinha will take up his left wing and while everything pointed to Ferran Torres starting against Sevilla, Robert Lewandowski will lead the lines for this young Barcelona side.

The Finalissima football match between Euro 2024 champions Spain and Copa America winners Argentina scheduled for March 27 in Qatar has been cancelled because of the Middle East war.
Europe's ruling body UEFA said the match was scrapped because Argentina rejected playing the match at the original date in Madrid or at a neutral venue as well as a two-legged variant in Madrid and Buenos Aires.
Argentina's offer to play on March 31 or after the World Cup in summer could not be fulfilled by Spain and UEFA.
"As a result, and to UEFA’s regret, this edition of the Finalissima has been cancelled," UEFA said.
The Finalissima in its current form was introduced in 2022 when Argentina beat Italy 3-0 in London.
Playing the game in Qatar was deemed impossible for safety and logistics reasons after the United States and Israel started air strikes against Iran on February 28 and Iran retaliated against countries in the region that have an American military presence.
The cancellation comes the day after Formula One cancelled the April 12 race in Bahrain and that a week later in Saudi Arabia.
MotoGP postponed the April 12 race in Qatar to November 8, and other sports events have also been affected by the war.
New York Mets shortstop Francisco Lindor will play his first spring training game on Sunday since undergoing surgery to repair the hamate bone in his left hand. He will lead off and play shortstop facing the Toronto Blue Jays, days after taking live batting practice and taking ground balls in the field.
Lindor, 32, was expected to be sidelined for six weeks when he had the procedure on Feb. 11 to repair a stress reaction in the bone, located on the lower outside edge of the hand. At the time, the Mets expected him to be ready by Opening Day, which is now less than two weeks away.
The Mets have eight games remaining on their Grapefruit League schedule before opening the season at home on March 26 versus the Pittsburgh Pirates.
Francisco Lindor ripped a ground-rule double off AJ Minter in live BP
— SNY Mets (@SNY_Mets) March 13, 2026
When Minter asked if hit was a home run or a ground-rule double, Lindor said "ground rule, I don't got it like that" and joked about it being a pop-up 😂 pic.twitter.com/wL8hR5XWFj
Lindor had surgery the day before pitchers and catchers reported to Port St. Lucie, Florida for spring training. He had complained of soreness in his left hand previously, but played through the discomfort. However, with the issue lingering before preparations for this season began, the team encouraged Lindor to get evaluated by a specialist.
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Returning in time for Opening Day is an encouraging sign for Lindor, compared to other major leaguers who also had surgery in early February to repair hamate injuries this spring.
Arizona Diamondbacks outfielder Corbin Carroll played in his first Cactus League game on Wednesday. Unlike Lindor’s stress reaction, Carroll broke his hamate bone during batting practice and underwent surgery on Feb. 11. Hewas unable to play for Team USA in the World Baseball Classic because of the injury and the D-Backs have not said whether or not he’ll be ready for Opening Day.
Baltimore Orioles infielder Jackson Holliday suffered his hamate injury during early spring workouts and had surgery on Feb. 12. Like Carroll, he had the hamate removed in surgery. The Orioles have already said he will not be in their Opening Day lineup.
Last season, Lindor hit .267/.346/.466 with 31 home runs, 35 doubles, 86 RBI and 31 stolen bases in 732 plate appearances. He played in 160 games, the third time during his Mets career that he appeared in at least that many games.

Happy Sunday Husky fans. The Huskies are a couple weeks out from spring football and after a successful junior day where they impressed a ton of top targets I wanted to look at who could potentially jump into the boat sooner rather than later.
3 star offensive tackle Reis Russell from Valor Christian HS, CO has been a frequent visitor to Montlake over the last year. The Huskies have continued to recruit Russell hard, despite offers coming in from Georgia and Oregon recently. Russell, who is rated as the 50th best interior offensive lineman, looks to be a perfect fit for center in college and the Huskies would love to add him to their roster. I would keep an eye out on Russell as I think the Huskies lead by a wide margin, thanks to coach Switzer, and are likely going to land his commitment sooner rather than later IMHO.
4 star composite running back Jeremy Adeyanju from Sandra Day O’Connor HS, AZ is another priority recruit that I believe is close to choosing UW. Running back’s coach Scottie Graham has focused a lot of his attention on Adeyanju so much so that the Huskies have surged to the lead of his recruitment over USC. Adeyanju, who is rated as the 27th best running back in the composite rankings, is a speed back who has flown under the radar until recent offers started pouring in. Listed at 6’0” and around 215 pounds he has good size already and could come in and compete for carries right away. I like where the Huskies sit with Adeyanju and I suspect we could see some a commitment from him sooner rather than later.
Regular szn highlights https://t.co/SYpWVclULJ
— Jeremy Adeyanju 4⭐️ (@AdeyanjuJe75083) November 11, 2025
15 rushing touchdowns
1167 rushing yards
147 carries@bkullos@trefavors_1pic.twitter.com/ny0M7BnBLa
4 star composite safety Isala Aisa Wily-Ava from St John Bosco HS, CA is another recruit to monitor over the coming weeks. Safeties coach Taylor Mays has recruited Wily-Ava for a long time and the Huskies would like to add the lengthy safety to their DB class. Wily-Ava has a visit set to UW and ASU, but after coming up for Junior day I think the Huskies could get a commitment from him at some point soon. Listed at 6’2” and around 195 pounds Wily-Ava has the size to come in and play early. I would keep an eye on his recruitment over the coming weeks.
AG2G!! Junior Season not how we wanted but definitely Grateful for the Blessings and Lessons learned that came along with it!
— Isala Aisa Wily-Ava (@1salaWilyAva) November 18, 2025
Rarely tested up top unfortunately and respected by opponents.
-50 tackles (35 solo)
-4 tfl
-1 inthttps://t.co/9YJSEGJ5FFpic.twitter.com/aPAHmQ8jY3
Locally I think the Huskies could wrap up the top defensive lineman in-state sooner rather than later. Tevita Nonu from O’Dea HS has visits scheduled to UCLA, AZ, and UW however it wouldn’t be a shock if a couple of those visits get cancelled if UW is able to reel him in. Rated as the 24th best interior defensive lineman in the country in the composite rankings, Nonu is a high motor interior defensive lineman with a good frame to add some weight on and develop into a solid 5 tech defensive lineman (he’s listed at 6’4” and around 270 pounds). Nonu would be a big pickup for the Huskies and further solidify coach Fisch’s strategy of keeping the top in-state players home.
Junior Season.
— Tevita Nonu (@TevitaNonu5) December 15, 2025
(played in last 5 games due to injury)
@ODeaAthletics @BrandonHuffman https://t.co/Xrym3QKWeC
That is all for now and as always follow me @asieverkropp for recruiting news.
It is finally time for March Madness. The brackets for the 2026 NCAA men's and women's tournaments will be revealed on Selection Sunday and the action on the court begins in only a few days.
You have until Thursday morning to fill out your men's bracket and Friday morning for the women's. Don't worry. We've got you covered. Our experts will have picks for every matchup and will break out Cinderellas and more in the coming days.
Just click on the photos below for a printable men's or women's NCAA tournament bracket. Be sure to also make your picks in the Yahoo Sports Bracket Mayhem game.
On the men’s side, there are four clear-cut favorites and they’ll almost assuredly be the No. 1 seeds in the tournament. Duke, Michigan, Arizona and Florida look like absolute wrecking machines heading into March Madness, though the Gators did slip up in the SEC semifinals on Saturday.
On the women’s side, there’s no question who is the favorite to cut down the nets in Phoenix. UConn heads into the NCAA tournament undefeated and on a 50-game win streak. The Huskies are massive -275 favorites, the shortest odds of any team heading into the tournament in four years.
The First Four starts on the men's side on Tuesday; the women begin the First Four games on Wednesday.
See the full schedule below for both tournaments.


The tournament unofficially kicked off with Selection Sunday, but we won't see any action on the court until March 17.
First Four: March 17-18 (TruTV)
First round: March 19-20 (CBS, TBS, TNT, TruTV)
Second round: March 21-22 (CBS, TBS, TNT, TruTV)
Sweet 16: March 26-27 (CBS, TBS)
Elite Eight: March 28-29 (CBS, TBS)
Final Four: April 4 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis (CBS)
NCAA championship game: April 6 at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis (CBS)
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First Four: March 18-19 (ESPN2, ESPNU)
First round: March 20-21 (ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU)
Second round: March 22-23 (ABC, ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU)
Sweet 16: March 27-28 (ESPN, ESPN2)
Elite Eight: March 29-30 (ESPN)
Final Four: Friday, April 3 at the Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix (ESPN, ESPN+)
NCAA championship game: Sunday, April 5 at the Mortgage Matchup Center in Phoenix (ESPN3, ESPN+)
It didn't take long for former Arizona Cardinals offensive lineman Evan Brown to land with a new team. According to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, Brown is joining the Houston Texans on a one-year contract worth up to $3.5 million.
Brown was released last week before he was due a $500,000 roster bonus. He would have made almost $4.2 million in salary for the Cardinals in 2026 had he not been released.
Brown, enters his ninth NFL season. He has played for the New York Giants, Miami Dolphins, Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Seattle Seahawks and Cardinals, entering the league as an undrafted rookie in 2018. He has been a starter at all three interior line positions since 2021.
He played every snap of every game in 2024 for the Cardinals and re-signed last year on a two-year deal. He started 11 games at left guard last season and missed the final six games, out for personal reasons when his newborn son needed open-heart surgery.
The Cardinals signed Isaac Seumalo to a three-year deal, and he will be the Cardinals' new starting left guard.
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The 2026 Players Championship comes to an end on Sunday with the final round at TPC Sawgrass. Here’s what you need to know to watch the tournament on Sunday, including full Players Championship TV coverage, streaming details and Round 4 tee times.
Heading into Sunday’s final round at TPC Sawgrass, Ludvig Aberg is the man to beat.
The 26-year-old pro has long been predicted to achieve greatness in the game, and now he has a great opportunity to put his first stamp on history.
Aberg started the third round in the lead, then steadily shot a one-under 71. It was good enough to extend his lead further. He’ll start the final round with a three-shot advantage over Michael Thorbornsen. If he holds on to win, it would represent the biggest victory of Aberg’s young career, and it would earn him $4.5 million.
Should Aberg falter early on Sunday, there are plenty of formidable players lurking on the leaderboard, Xander Schauffele, Justin Thomas, Cameron Young and Brooks Koepka.
You can watch the final round of the Players Championship on NBC starting at 1 p.m. ET on Sunday. PGA Tour Live on ESPN+ will provide exclusive streaming coverage starting on Sunday at 7:45 a.m. ET, as well as featured group and featured hole coverage. You can stream NBC’s Sunday coverage on Peacock.
Below you will find everything you need to know to watch the final round of the 2026 Players Championship.
NBC will provide exclusive final-round 2026 Players Championship TV coverage from 1-6 p.m. ET on Sunday.
You can stream the final round of the 2026 Players Championship on PGA Tour Live on ESPN+, which will offer streaming coverage beginning on Sunday at 7:45 a.m. ET, in addition to featured group and hole coverage. Peacock will provide a live simulcast of NBC’s TV coverage.
Tee No. 1
7:35 a.m. – Takumi Kanaya
7:40 a.m. – Ricky Castillo, Danny Walker
7:49 a.m. – Steven Fisk, Kristoffer Reitan
7:58 a.m. – Rico Hoey, Daniel Berger
8:07 a.m. – Tony Finau, Seamus Power
8:16 a.m. – Hideki Matsuyama, Michael Brennan
8:25 a.m. – Rickie Fowler, Jordan Spieth
8:35 a.m. – Nico Echavarria, Rory McIlroy
8:45 a.m. – Eric Cole, Kevin Roy
8:55 a.m. – Bud Cauley, Sam Stevens
9:10 a.m. – Nicolai Højgaard, Chris Kirk
9:20 a.m. – Patrick Cantlay, J.T. Poston
9:30 a.m. – Andrew Putnam, Lee Hodges
9:40 a.m. – Taylor Moore, Alex Noren
9:50 a.m. – Adam Scott, Taylor Pendrith
10:00 a.m. – Zach Bauchou, Stephan Jaeger
10:10 a.m. – Ryan Gerard, Chad Ramey
10:20 a.m. – Matti Schmid, Wyndham Clark
10:30 a.m. – Max McGreevy, Nick Taylor
10:40 a.m. – Sam Burns, Max Homa
10:55 a.m. – Si Woo Kim, Joe Highsmith
11:05 a.m. – Keith Mitchell, Tommy Fleetwood
11:15 a.m. – Min Woo Lee, Jason Day
11:25 a.m. – Chris Gotterup, Akshay Bhatia
11:35 a.m. – Maverick McNealy, Scottie Scheffler
11:45 a.m. – Alex Smalley, Patrick Rodgers
11:55 a.m. – Keegan Bradley, Brooks Koepka
12:05 p.m. – Sudarshan Yellamaraju, J.J. Spaun
12:15 p.m. – Ryo Hisatsune, Russell Henley
12:25 p.m. – William Mouw, Justin Rose
12:40 p.m. – Jacob Bridgeman, Sepp Straka
12:50 p.m. – Sahith Theegala, Austin Smotherman
1:00 p.m. – Xander Schauffele, Robert MacIntyre
1:10 p.m. – Justin Thomas, Corey Conners
1:20 p.m. – Brian Harman, Viktor Hovland
1:30 p.m. – Cameron Young, Matt Fitzpatrick
1:40 p.m. – Ludvig Åberg, Michael Thorbjornsen
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The refereeing controversy surrounding Inter Milan’s 1-1 draw with Atalanta runs deeper than the Frattesi incident with a second penalty claim, this one involving Denzel Dumfries and Ederson, emerging as another flashpoint that Manganiello and VAR both failed to address.
The sequence began in the same passage of play that has already drawn widespread criticism.
After the initial contact further up the pitch, the ball moved toward the byline.
While still inside the area, Ederson and Dumfries contested possession in a shoulder-to-shoulder duel.
According to SportMediaset, via FCInterNews, the Atalanta midfielder then extended his left leg and brought Dumfries down.
Neither Manganiello on the pitch nor the VAR team intervened, a decision that is now drawing significant scrutiny.
The AIA, it is reported, have already privately acknowledged that the officiating in the closing stages was below the required standard, and the matter will be addressed at the Open VAR broadcast.
The Frattesi penalty denial has dominated the headlines, but the Dumfries incident adds another layer to Inter’s legitimate grievances.
And, indeed, strengthens the case that the Nerazzurri were denied far more than a single spot kick in a match that could prove pivotal in the Scudetto race.
There’s a moment in every young driver’s career where the narrative around them either becomes true or falls apart under the weight of expectation. For Andrea Kimi Antonelli, that moment came on a Sunday afternoon at the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix, 56 laps around one of the most demanding circuits on the Formula 1 calendar, in front of a global audience watching to see whether the teenager Mercedes bet their future on could actually deliver.
He delivered.
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Antonelli won the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix in a performance that was commanding, intelligent and — for one genuinely terrifying moment with four laps remaining — almost spectacularly undone by a massive lockup at Turn 14 that sent him deep into the runoff. He gathered it, held the gap and crossed the line 5.5 seconds clear of teammate George Russell to become the second youngest race winner in Formula 1 history.
Only Max Verstappen, who won his first grand prix at 18 years old in Spain in 2016, has done it younger. Antonelli is 19. He has now started two Formula 1 grands prix and finished both of them on the podium.

The Chinese Grand Prix weekend itself told you everything about where Antonelli is as a driver right now. On Saturday, he became the youngest Grand Prix polesitter in the history of the sport, beating a record that had belonged to Sebastian Vettel since 2008.
When the lights went out Sunday, he briefly lost the lead to Lewis Hamilton, who made a brilliant launch from third on the grid and surged past both Mercedes into Turn 1. What Antonelli did next revealed more about who he is as a racing driver than the pole position did. He didn’t panic. He didn’t push past the limit chasing Hamilton down. He raced cleanly, found his way back to the front before the end of the second lap and managed the rest of the afternoon with a composure that drivers twice his age sometimes can’t find in the heat of a real fight.
From meeting in 2018 as a grid kid to standing on the podium together 🥹
— ESPN F1 (@ESPNF1) March 15, 2026
Lewis Hamilton x Kimi Antonelli 🙌 pic.twitter.com/QOTyUIJXXW
That composure is what separates the truly special drivers from the merely fast drivers. F1 has no shortage of fast drivers. It has very few who can process the chaos of a race at the front of the field — the tire management, the energy deployment decisions, the pressure of a teammate hunting in clean air — without making the kind of mistake that hands a race away. Antonelli made one late error, that lockup at Turn 14, and he absorbed it. The gap was large enough, the mind calm enough. He got back on track and finished the job.

Mercedes knew what they were doing when they placed Antonelli in the seat Lewis Hamilton vacated after 11 years. The scrutiny that came with that decision was immense, and not entirely unfair: replacing the most decorated driver in the history of the sport demands a certain kind of proof before the paddock is willing to accept the choice.
Two races in, Antonelli has 19 points, a race win and is the second-youngest-winner in the record books. Russell leads the drivers’ championship by a single point. The two of them are already setting up what could become one of the most compelling intra-team rivalries the sport has seen in years, and the season is barely two weekends old.
For fans in the United States who are newer to F1 and still building their mental map of who matters in this sport, here’s what you need to understand: Antonelli is going to be one of the defining figures of this era.
The regulation reset that 2026 brought with it created a level playing field that doesn’t come around often, and Antonelli is thriving on it in a way that suggests this isn’t a hot start that cools once the field catches up. When he crossed the finish line in Shanghai and came on the radio, he said he was about to cry. He thanked his team. He said he’d promised himself he would bring Italy back to the top step, and for the record, he’s the first Italian race winner since Giancarlo Fisichella in 2006.
He is just 19 years old and he meant every word of it. Pay attention to this kid.
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The three most successful drivers in Formula 1 summed up the conflict and paradox at the heart of the sport's new look after a Chinese Grand Prix that showed off its best and worst sides.
Lewis Hamilton, fresh from his long-awaited first podium finish for Ferrari, called his battle with team-mate Charles Leclerc "awesome" and "the best racing I've ever experienced in F1".
Max Verstappen, who retired with a problem in his Red Bull's energy recovery system after a dispiriting race in the lower half of the field, said the new F1 was "terrible".
"If someone likes this," he said, "then you really don't know what racing is like. Not fun at all. Playing Mario Kart. This is not racing. Boosting past, then you run out of battery, the next straight they boost past you again. For me, it's just a joke."
Fernando Alonso, meanwhile, often finds phrases of elegant simplicity that nail the heart of an issue.
Living a nightmare of deja vu from a decade ago with a Honda engine short of power and hybrid capability, Alonso described the new season as "the battery world championship".
Their opinions, doubtless influenced by their own competitive positions, reflect layers of the same, complex issue.

The new hybrid engines - with their 50-50 split between internal combustion and electrical power, and energy recovery limited by regulatory choices - have led to a new style of racing wheel to wheel, and changed the fundamental nature of what drivers do.
Hamilton's battle with Leclerc - and theirs in the opening laps with the Mercedes drivers of maiden race-winner Kimi Antonelli and George Russell - was a function of what many would consider the positive effects of the new engines on racing. Certainly, the most superficially attractive.
The "boost" and "overtake" modes provide extra electrical energy to help drivers pass their rivals. But then leave the driver who has used them short of battery charge, so they are vulnerable to being re-passed.
Even when a driver has a fundamentally superior car - such as the Mercedes - it can take time for this to balance out. While it does, the result is several laps of position-swapping.
This is even allowing the fast-starting Ferraris to mix it with the fundamentally superior Mercedes in the early stages of race, for a few laps at least.
In the case of Hamilton and Leclerc, in identical cars, the battle ebbed and flowed for two thirds of the race, with peaks of several laps of excitement interspersed with periods of stalemate, before Hamilton finally came out on top.
As Hamilton put it while sitting alongside Antonelli and Russell in the post-race news conference: "Of course, these guys are pulling past us at crazy speeds, but to be able to all be so close…
"Hopefully it was an exciting race to watch for you guys because it was awesome in the car. It felt like go-karting - back and forth, back and forth - and you could really position your car in a nice way where there was a thin piece of paper between us sometimes, but we didn't exchange any paint.
"Great wheel-to-wheel battle, very fair and just what we want. I think that's down to great drivers and respect."
The flip side is the philosophical questions at the heart of this debate.
On a surface level, boost buttons and extra electrical energy smack of computer games - hence Verstappen's remark about Mario Kart, the second time he had used the analogy in four days in Shanghai.
But the engines are also affecting what the drivers do on their own. The cars' energy starvation has changed the nature of driving.
The job of an F1 team is to get their car around a lap as fast as possible. In 2026, that means keeping the battery levels high enough to deploy where it has maximum effect on lap time. And because the electrical components are so powerful - 350kw (470bhp) - they over-ride cornering.
In the lead battle, that's why a car with a better engine, the Mercedes, is currently beating a car faster around the corners, the Ferrari.
Beyond that, it means that some elements of driver skill are being removed.
Some of the sport's most demanding corners, which in the past would have been the most extreme tests of a driver's skill and bravery, are no longer taken at the limit of grip because it is more effective to recover energy through them instead.
Among the corners drivers mentioned in this context in China were the Esses at Suzuka - considered by many the most challenging piece of race track on the planet - and Pouhon at Spa, a fearsome downhill double left-hander that is the most demanding corner on one of the world's greatest circuits.
Verstappen said: "I speak for most of the drivers. Some of course will say it's great because they're winning races, which is fair enough. When you have an advantage, why would you give that up, right? Because you never know if you're going to have a good car again.
"But if you just speak to most of the drivers, it's not what we like. I don't think it's what the real F1 fans like. Maybe some fans like it but they don't understand racing.
"This has nothing to do with racing - and I would say the same if I would be winning races. Because I care about the racing product. It's not about being upset with where I am."
F1's bosses are caught in the middle of this debate, recognising the superficial appeal of the back-and-forth racing, but concerned about what the new cars are doing to the sport they grew up loving because they were attracted by its essence as the ultimate test of driver and machine.
Andrea Stella, team principal of world champions McLaren, said: "In qualifying, there's some aspects of driving that could be counterintuitive.
"Like, occasionally there are comments from our drivers that once they make a mistake, actually save some energy, you go faster overall in a sector, because the energy you saved with the delay on the throttle because you had a problem is going to reward you at the end of the straight."
Mercedes F1 team principal Toto Wolff said: "From an entertainment perspective, I believe that what we've seen today between Ferrari and McLaren was good racing. Many overtakes.
"We were all part of Formula 1 where there was no overtake, literally. Sometimes we're too nostalgic about the good old years.
"But I think the product is good in itself. We saw quite some racing in the midfield also. And that is, I think, the positive.
"Now, from a driver's standpoint, when it comes to the qualifying lap, that is different. Clearly, lift and coast in the qualifying, I'm sure for someone like Max, who is a full-attack guy, it's difficult to cope and digest.
"Qualifying flat-out would be nice. But when you look at the fans and the excitement that is there, live, the cheering when there's overtakes and also on social media, the younger fans, the vast majority, through all the demographics, like the sport at the moment.
"So, yes, we can always look at how we're improving it. But at the moment, all the indicators and all the data say people love it. And I spoke with Stefano (Domenicali, the F1 president). He says that, too."
The cancellation of the Bahrain and Saudi Arabia Grands Prix gives the sport a little more breathing space to consider all this.
There is a meeting of team bosses with F1 and governing body the FIA this week, and another race in Japan in two weeks' time before a five-week break before the next Grand Prix in Miami at the beginning of May.
A number of ideas to reduce the degree to which the purity of the driving experience has been polluted are already in the mix, such as removing a lower limit for energy recovery currently in force in a certain phase of the straights. And others may yet emerge.
Stella says: "Do we want to be faithful to the DNA of racing in a traditional sense? Do we accept that this counterintuitive situation belongs to the business or not? This is a high-level philosophical question."
The Unpacking Future Packers Countdown is a countdown of 100 prospects who the Green Bay Packers could select in the 2026 NFL draft.
The Green Bay Packers need an infusion of talent at cornerback. Brian Gutekunst hasn’t used a Top 100 pick on the position since he drafted Eric Stokes with the 29th overall pick in the 2021 NFL Draft. Since the Stoke selection, Green Bay’s general manager has only used three picks on the position, with all three of those selections coming in the seventh round.
Given the state of Green Bay’s cornerback room, it would be shocking if Gutekunst doesn’t address the position in the upcoming draft.
A potential target in the third or fourth round is Devin Moore. The Florida cornerback checks in at No. 45 in the Unpacking Future Packers Countdown.
A four-star recruit from Florida, Moore played in five games during his first season on campus before suffering a season-ending shoulder injury. In 2023, Moore played in seven games and recorded one interception and three pass deflections. That season he missed five games as he dealt with back issues and a concussion.
In 2024, Moore recorded two interceptions and two pass deflections before he suffered a season-ending shoulder injury.
This past season, Moore stayed clear of the injury bug and responded with two tackles for loss, one sack, two interceptions and four pass deflections.
If the Packers feel comfortable with his medicals, Devin Moore could be a target in the 3rd or 4th RD.
— Brennen Rupp (@Brennen_Rupp) March 14, 2026
Impressive frame (6-3, nearly 32-inch arms). The Florida CB uses every inch of that frame to his advantage. pic.twitter.com/AWBGmzX0Xp
At 6-3 with nearly 32-inch arms, Moore is well put together and uses every inch of that impressive frame to tighten passing windows. He uses his reach to challenge wide receivers at the line of scrimmage and reroute them. The Florida cornerback has the vertical speed to stay attached on a vertical plane, with the recovery speed to make up for any missteps. The former four-star recruit is smooth in his pedal and has impressive change-of-direction skills for a taller cornerback. He does a good job of tracking the ball and attacking it in the air.
“Moore’s greatest strengths are his size, length, and speed,” Nick Marcinko, a reporter for Gator Country, said. “He can physically press receivers at the line of scrimmage while also having the speed to cover ground in the secondary. Moore excels in coverage, using his awareness and ball skills to create big plays.”
Moore won’t back down against the run and uses his length to work off blocks. This past season he recorded 13 run stops and was tagged with just four missed tackles. He consistently gets his man to the ground to limit YAC.
“Moore is an aggressive defender,” Marcinko said. “He has posted strong tackling numbers throughout his career, including a 10.0% missed tackle rate his senior year.”
Green Bay’s ‘remodel’ of the cornerback room started in free agency with the addition of Benjamin St. Juste. The tall and lanky cornerback gives the Packers some much-needed size.
The former Minnesota Golden Gopher will likely challenge for a starting role and will provide an impact on special teams.
Even with that addition, the Packers still need plenty of help. Keisean Nixon and Carrington Valentine are both entering contract years. As it stands right now, it doesn’t look good for either one of them getting another contract in Green Bay.
Adding Moore to the mix would give the Packers a long cornerback who could challenge for a starting role as a rookie or he could sit for a year and look to take on a starting role when Nixon and Valentine walk in free agency.
“He would be a steal at any point after the first two rounds,” Marcinko said. “He is faster than his 4.50 40-yard dash suggests. He possesses ideal size for an NFL cornerback, and excels in coverage. Moore has all the traits you look for at the next level. Health is the only question mark.”
Moore may or may not be on Green Bay's board due to durability concerns. If the Packers feel comfortable with his medicals, he could prove to be a steal in the third round. With his frame and athleticism, he's worth the gamble
This article originally appeared on Packers Wire: Unpacking Future Packers: No. 45, Florida CB Devin Moore

Conor McGregor has been keeping an eye on BKFC’s newest heavyweight, and it just so happens he is also a former WWE tag team champion.
The Irishman took notice of Gzim Selmani’s debut performance. Selmani, who WWE fans know better as Rezar from the Authors of Pain, had to pick himself up off the canvas before stopping Daniel Curtin with a brutal knockout in the second round.
Selmani came in with a fair bit of buzz, thanks in part to his background in professional wrestling. The former Bellator fighter lived up to expectations too, delivering an eye-catching finish that included four knockdowns.
After his second release from WWE last year, Selmani chose to return to combat sports rather than staying on the wrestling circuit. Years earlier, he had left a promising MMA path – which included a stint with Bellator – to chase a pro wrestling career.
His decision to join BKFC drew attention right away, and he wasted no time backing up the hype. Despite being knocked down early by Daniel Curtin in Newcastle, Selmani quickly recovered and made his power felt.
He returned fire straight away and floored Curtin three times before the bell rang. When they came out for the second round, it only took 22 seconds for Selmani to finish it off.
McGregor is part-owner of BKFC alongside David Feldman, and he did not miss any of the action. He shared clips from the card throughout the night, but made sure to post Selmani’s finish on his Instagram story, tagging him with ‘The Albanian Psycho’ nickname.
Curtin ended up bloodied and bruised while Selmani hardly looked marked at all. As for what comes next for him, that is still up in the air. He has previously called out former World’s Strongest Man winner Eddie Hall given his years of fighting experience.
Selmani wasted no time embracing his ‘Psycho’ moniker after his BKFC debut, dropping an x-rated promo that was a far cry from the scripted promos of his wrestling days. And unlike his WWE run, there was no Paul Ellering to handle the talking this time around.
He stated: “I’m here to knock motherf—ers out, anywhere in the motherf—ing world. Come get it motherf—ers, I’m f—ing done with everybody motherf—ers, come get it.”
Selmani drew loud boos from the Newcastle crowd after defeating a British opponent, to which he retorted: “F— this place too! What? Give it to me, I’m the motherf—ing Albanian Psycho. I’m the motherf—er who came from WWE to this place, I fought my a– off and I’m here.”
The 31-year-old then thanked McGregor and Feldman for their participation, concluding with this declaration: “I am here to stay motherf—ers whether you like it or not. The Albanian psycho has arrived at BKFC, the most dominant, the most crazy combat sport.”
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WELCOME TO CAMP NOU!!! The Greatest Stadium on Earth opens its doors for 62,000 fans today as Barcelona play a huge La Liga game against historic rivals Sevilla, with the Blaugrana trying to maintain their advantage at the top of the table as they also look for revenge against a team that destroyed them earlier this season. This should be fun, and you’re welcome to join us to follow and comment all the action. Vamos!
BARCELONA
Starting XI: Joan; Espart, Cubarsí, Martín, Cancelo; Bernal, Pedri; Roony, Olmo, Raphinha; Lewandowski (4-2-3-1)
Substitutes: Szczesny (GK), Kochen (GK), Araujo, Cortés, Eric, Casadó, Tommy, Gavi, Fermín, Yamal, Rashford, Ferran
SEVILLA
Starting XI: TBA
Substitutes: TBA
Competition/Round: 2025-26 La Liga, Matchday 28
Date/Time: Saturday, March 7, 2026, 4.15pm CET/WAT (Barcelona & Nigeria), 3.15pm GMT (UK), 11.15am ET, 8.15am PT (USA), 8.45pm IST (India, Sunday)
Venue: Camp Nou, Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Referee: Juan Martínez Munuera
VAR: Javier Iglesias Villanueva
On TV: ESPN Deportes (USA), Premier Sports 2 (UK), SuperSport (Nigeria), others
Online: ESPN+ (USA), Premier Sports Player (UK), FanCode (India), DAZN (Spain), others
We don’t have a lot of rules here, but there are a few things to keep in mind when joining our matchday threads:
Even if the referee sucks or we lose the game, watch the swearing. It’s just unnecessary. Also, don’t discuss illegal streaming links. Those who do it will be warned, and those who post links will be instantly banned. Finally, be nice to each other. This is a Barcelona community and we don’t need to offend one another.
Have fun with the game! Forever and ever, no matter the competition, VISCA EL BARÇA!

It was a must-win game on Saturday when Juventus visited Udinese. Well, they all feel like must wins in a race for the top four this late in the season, but this one more than most. With the two teams immediately ahead of them, Roma and Como, playing each other on Sunday, getting three points was vital to take advantage of a scenario in which one or both was certain to drop points.
After a mostly drab first half that saw Juve in control of an Udinese side that simply didn’t look like they wanted to come out to play, the Bianconeri finally got themselves in front after Luciano Spalletti made a quick position swap in his false nine setup. What followed for the next 50 minutes or so of game time saw Juve remain in command, but they couldn’t quite get themselves the goal that would put things away. There were a whole slew of reasons why—poor finishing, poor officiating, and some outstanding work by Udinese’s defenders (occasionally) and goalkeeper (far more often).
Fortunately, Udinese’s seeming apathy toward attacking left them in firm control, and there was never anything more than a background baseline of real stress that the home side would find their way back into the match. The final 1-0 scoreline wasn’t exactly representative of how the game went—but it was enough to put the pressure on the teams above them heading into their head-to-head showdown.
Who stood out on the night? Let’s take a closer look.
MATTIA PERIN – 6. Had very little to do, and what did come his way was easily dealt with. Perhaps the most notable moment came in stoppage time when Perin dashed off his line to beat Nicolò Zaniolo to a flicked header, showing that he’s learned the lesson of his poor performance against Roma, where he stayed glued to his line.
PIERRE KALULU – 6. Had a relatively uneventful day defensively. His offensive contribution won’t register on the stat sheet but was still quite good. He sent in a couple of nice crosses that were either defended away or fractions of an inch off target.
BREMER – 6.5. Led the team in interceptions and clearances (three apiece) and kept Keinan Davis pretty darn quiet all night long.
LLOYD KELLY – 7. Kept Zaniolo quiet for all but a few brief moments, but his showcase today was his passing game. He dropped a couple of beautiful balls beyond the defense for Jérémie Boga to chase down, taking full advantage of Udinese’s seeming inability to deal with those balls all night. Co-led the team with four tackles as well.
WESTON McKENNIE – 6.5. Matched Kelly with four tackles and had a great day going forward, helping the front three discombobulate the Udinese back line. He finished with two key passes, and while he didn’t register a shot, that was in large part down to the reactions of his markers, because he was in excellent position to make a play on a cross multiple times, only to see the ball poked away from him at the last moment.
MANUEL LOCATELLI – 7.5. Dropped some excellent long passes, going nine for 12 overall in that category, and causing a ton of danger with them. He was also denied a goal by a pretty great save from Maduka Okoye.
KHÉPHREN THURAM – 5.5. Looked a little bit off the pace for a lot of the game, finishing less than three-quarters of his passes. The fact that he was dealing with a knock made some things a bit clearer.
ANDREA CAMBIASO – 6. Another pretty decent match for the embattled wing-back. Completed 94.2 percent of his passes, had a shot saved, and was generally untroubled defensively.
FRANCISCO CONCEIÇÃO – 6.5. Unfairly deprived of a goal by a poor VAR decision, he also racked up a pair of key passes and actually looked up to see what was going on with his teammates more than usual. A performance to build on.
JÉRÉMIE BOGA – 8. Tormented Udinese’s defense, consistently piercing their line to latch on to long balls. He was on target with four of his five shots, and the run he made for his goal was perfect, staying just behind his marker to give Kenan Yildiz a perfect target for his pass.
KENAN YILDIZ – 8. Should’ve had three assists today but had to settle for one. He had more key passes (6) than Udinese did as a team (5), and led the team in dribbles as well with three. He was clearly unlocked by the decision to swap him and Boga late in the first half, a decision that gave him a bit more room to operate. I still maintain that Yildiz belongs in the middle of the field more so than out wide, but that should be as a trequartista, where he has a striker and runners from the midfield to spread the defense’s attention, as opposed to a false nine that’s going to be the first man on the defense’s list.
TEUN KOOPMEINERS – 6. Solid enough in relief of an ailing Thuram. Could’ve had a goal but Boga’s cross forced him to back up ever so slightly and he got under it.
FABIO MIRETTI – NR. Should’ve scored late, but went for placement instead of power and presented Okoye with an easier save. Only hit the target with one shot in three.
FEDERICO GATTI – NR. Made a good interception or two late as Udinese tried to suddenly wake up late on.
JONATHAN DAVID – NR. A mighty fall from his January peak, he was on in mop-up duty during stoppage time.
FILIP KOSTIC – NR. Another mop-up move.
Spalletti stayed with what had worked in Turin last week against Pisa, benching the scuffling David for a false-nine setup. As noted, the change he made late in the first half in swapping Yildiz and Boga worked wonders to give his No. 10 some space to orchestrate, and once he got that space, he did how Yildiz do.
It remains to be seen whether the room that Juve’s attackers had to get behind Udinese was a product of Udinese defending poorly—seeing that much room in behind a team that has no intention of attacking is rare—or if the false nine forced them into playing a little higher up because there was no traditional striker to fall into the box with. It’s definitely worth finding out, especially with Juve’s next two games being against more provincial sides. Of course, the imminent return of Dusan Vlahovic is going to have an impact on how much that false nine is played in the coming weeks, but it’s worth testing whether or not it becomes a consistent opportunity to generate offense.
There’s only one game before the international break, a home match with Sassuolo. Then after the World Cup playoffs (silently implores the gods to intervene on Italy’s behalf) the reason restarts with another home game, this one against Genoa.
Mar. 15—Marjory Thornton and her daughter Kiarra sat in the front row at University of Dayton Arena, across the court from the Fairmont bench, wearing matching navy shirts adorned with photos of the family's "baby," Kaylah.
They watched as the Firebirds pulled off a dramatic comeback — a roller-coaster ride of a game highlighted by a heroic play by Kaylah that kept Fairmont's season alive — to beat Princeton 61-55 in front of 4,380 fans to win the Division I state championship and complete a perfect 28-0 season.
Kaylah averaged 16.5 points, 5.0 rebounds, 3.0 steals in the state tournament and shot 50 percent from the 3-point line — none bigger than the buzzer-beater from the top of the key at the end of regulation to send the game to overtime — earning Most Valuable Player honors.
The victory was the culmination of more than 10 months of work, and more than 10 years together for the Firebirds senior class.
"We've been working hard since June, day in and day out, and I just think that we pushed ourselves to the max just to get a dub and to finish 28-0," Kaylah said. "I just think that us seniors wanted to go out with a bang, and we did that. I'm so proud of them."
Kaylah is the "baby" of the family by one minute, Marjory said. Her twin brother, Kam Thornton, was a member of the Firebirds' boys basketball district runner-up squad this season.
Six years earlier, Kaylah watched as Kiarra's Fairmont team — which included 2020 Ohio Ms. Basketball Maddie Westbeld who now plays for the Chicago Sky in the Women's National Basketball Association — lost to Mount Notre Dame in a regional final game played right before the OHSAA canceled the state tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kaylah had 19 points in Saturday's title game against Princeton, playing nearly the entire 36 minutes.
"(Kiarra) was a good ball player, but Kaylah, the baby, is just a little bit different," Marjory said. "(Kiarra) will tell you."
'A big moment'
After trailing by as many as 13 points early in the second quarter, the Vikings continued to chip away at the Firebirds' lead. Princeton got hot in the fourth quarter and turned the tables on Fairmont, grabbing a seven-point lead with a little more than three minutes remaining.
"It was absolutely crazy," Marjory Thornton said. "She's very composed, she's very humble, and she's so determined. I don't know if I was saying that I wasn't worried, because I was, but I just feel like, if anybody will, she will. She's a great kid. She loves basketball, and she's just worked her behind off so much over the years."
The Firebirds cut the lead to three points with 5.9 seconds remaining when Princeton's Heaven Sneed missed a free throw that bounced off the rim into Thornton's left hand. She immediately took off up the court, weaving through Princeton defenders, before pulling up for a game-tying 3-pointer.
"I'm just praying honestly, 'go in,'" Kiarra Thornton said.
The ball swished through the net, erupting the large contingent of Fairmont fans into a frenzy loud enough it could draw comparisons to the team who calls UD Arena home.
As the ball flew through the air, Marjory couldn't tell you what was on her mind.
"I didn't think, I ran up the steps," she said. "I didn't know what to think, but she just never ceases to amaze me."
With very little time and no way to stop the clock, the Firebirds had to get the rebound and go in that situation, said Fairmont coach Jeremey Finn. He trusted his senior Akron commit and Ohio Ms. Basketball candidate to make a play.
"There's no time," Finn said. "We don't have time to set screens, like you got to let them make plays. (Kaylah) found a gap, and she was confident where she was at, so big shot and a big moment."
A ring she deserves
The Firebirds basketball program, Marjory said, has been amazing for her daughters and especially Finn, who she knows "loves them outside of basketball and just sees them as people."
Kiarra was also happy to watch her sister's team win a state championship for Finn, her former coach.
"It means a lot, seeing them work so hard since third grade all the way up. It just means so much," Kiarra said. "They're working so hard for it and seeing Coach Finn being my coach, and then just with these girls doing so much with them and making them improve so much from young ages. It's well deserved for sure."
The Firebirds set goals at the beginning of the season, Finn said, including winning a Greater Western Ohio Conference title, a district title and making a deep tournament run.
They scheduled several strong non-conference opponents to prepare for the postseason, including Princeton, Pickerington Central and Olentangy — the final three teams they beat on the road to a state championship.
The key, he said, was focusing on the task at hand.
"I think going day by day and focusing on what we can do at practice to get better, instead of looking at the ultimate goal, because it works itself out just following that process. Our girls, they bought into that. They've been doing it for four years."
Especially Kaylah, who watched her sister's team fall one game short of a trip to the D-I state tournament when it was held at the Schottenstein Center in Columbus.
"There were so many good players," Kaylah said. "Maddie Westbeld, Madison Bartley, Makira Webster and my sister. I just think that it was a blessing (watching them), and I'm so proud and so happy to get it a dub and get a ring."
A ring years in the making for the "baby" of the Thornton family.
"She got that ring she deserves," Kiarra said.
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Fairmont players celebrate with the Division I state championship trophy after beating Princeeton 61-55 in the Division I state final on Saturday, March 14 at University of Dayton Arena. BRYANT BILLING / STAFF

Barcelona are desperate to end their 11-year wait for a Champions League title, but in order to do so, they must get past Newcastle United. The Catalans played out a 1-1 draw earlier this week, meaning that any form of victory in the second leg at the Spotify Camp Nou will be enough to book their place in the quarter-finals.
Hansi Flick’s side will be firm favourites to see off Newcastle’s challenge, given their imperious record since returning to the Spotify Camp Nou in November. Pau Cubarsi is fully confident of this being the case, as he spoke on the task at hand during a media appearance earlier this week, as per MD.
“We will focus on Wednesday’s game, and I’m sure we’ll go through because we going to give everything. Whoever we face after that, we will be willing to give our all.”
Cubarsi was also asked about the recent Copa del Rey semi-final defeat to Atletico Madrid, whom Barcelona could face in the next round of the Champions League.
“It was a shame not to reach the final. I remembered the disallowed goal at the Metropolitano but also that we didn’t play a good game there. We must demand more of ourselves.
The 19-year-old also spoke on dealing with referees, which comes in light of his controversial disallowed goal in the aforementioned Atleti tie – which turned out to have a big say, as Barcelona lost 4-3 over the two legs. He admitted that speaking to officials comes with a lot of risk nowadays.
“Now it’s difficult to address them with the new rule that only the team captain can do it. If you’re angry about a decision of his, the best thing to do is to get out of there.”
Mar. 15—There were 5.9 seconds remaining for everything to potentially be saved.
A season. A state championship. A perfect record. The work of everything Fairmont had put in throughout the season.
Only one person handled the ball when Princeton left the door open after a missed free throw. Fairmont had already decided it only wanted one person to have it.
"Coach Finn asked if Kaylah or I should have it, and I pointed at Kaylah, and then coach Finn pointed at Kaylah," Nico Cornett said. "So we both kind of did, and I'm sure Kaylah knew she needed the ball too."
Kaylah Thornton grabbed the rebound with her left hand and crossover dribbled twice as she ran past the half court line. Getting five-feet away from the collegiate three-point line on UD Arena's floor, the senior pulled up as her defender continued backing up.
Fairmont fans had been waiting for most of the fourth quarter to erupt. There was not a louder cheer from the sections filled with navy and gray than when the shot swished through the net extending the game. The season. Everything.
Using those four extra minutes of life, Fairmont accomplished all of its goals and became the 2026 Division I girls state championships with a 61-55 victory Saturday against Princeton.
"I just knew I had to go down the court and get a bucket, and that's what I did," Thornton succinctly summed up, acknowledging that, yes, "I needed the ball."
Not much more needed to be said than what the shot already had told.
Her only made field goal of the second half came when Fairmont needed it the most.
Princeton trailed for most of the game, but slowly chipped away at Fairmont's lead until Simone Smith hit a corner three with just over four minutes left to put the Vikings ahead for the first time since the opening 90 seconds of the game.
The Vikings grew the lead to seven using a 12-1 run and seemed poised to ruin Fairmont's dream season. Janiyah Hargrave and Nico Cornett hit free throws followed by a Peyton Adams layup to get Fairmont back within two, but the Firebirds couldn't get closer.
Princeton answered with its own points from the line to keep Fairmont at an arms length while Hargrave and Adams continued answering.
Fairmont fouled Heaven Sneed before a Princeton inbounds pass with those 5.9 seconds left on the clock. She made the first foul shot but had the ball hit off the back of the iron on her second and it bounced straight back in her direction, but she had already begun backpedaling.
The door was left open for Thornton, the Akron commit and 2026 Ms. Ohio Basketball candidate, and she slammed her way through it.
"We knew there wasn't going to be a lot of time left, so they were looking and like, we have got to go," Fairmont head coach Jeremey Finn said. "It's one of those where a player makes a big play and, you know, amazing. And I think that'll be something that will be shown for a long time."
Princeton head coach Dee Davis put the outcome on herself for not having her team foul Thornton before her shot went up.
"She made a great shot. In most cases, people don't necessarily make that, but I'll take games like that, and that's what a championship game will be," she said.
Fairmont still needed to take the game in overtime, and that's when Hargrave took over.
She scored the first seven points of the overtime period, including the go-ahead three with two minutes left. Hargrave led all scorers with 23 points, making big baskets throughout the night to keep Fairmont ahead.
Princeton had an opportunity to get back within one possession in the final seconds. Multiple three-point attempts hit off the rim and Cornett finally grabbed a rebound before hitting a pair of free throws while the celebration on the court began behind her.
"That was one heck of a Division I state final game," Finn said. "Some big moments, big shots, and the girls showed a lot of great resolve."
Thornton had 19 points and Cornett added 13, including going 8-for-10 at the free throw line.
Fairmont overcame fourth quarter free throw woes for a second straight game to shoot 6-for-8 in the overtime period.
"I never lost faith in us," Cornett said. "I think that Janiyah's shot really put us overly confident, but I think we still had it, and I just think it gave us a boost of like energy, and it led us through what we accomplished."
Fairmont led by as many as 13 points in the first half due to its strong start.
Thornton hit multiple threes in the opening quarter to build Fairmont's 18-7 early lead. Princeton began to turn Fairmont's game against them, avoiding the pressing defense by keeping them off the scoreboard.
It worked to the point they grabbed the lead. No team led against Fairmont the entire season in the final minute until Princeton got there. Only two others stayed within 10 points of Fairmont the entire season before Saturday.
A situation as unfamiliar as the Firebirds could have conceived entering its biggest moments.
And out of it came a memory that will be remembered forever in Kettering.
"We had goals at the beginning of the year, to try to win GWOC, get back to district, and then work our way through it going one game at a time," Finn said. "I think going day-by-day and focusing on what we can do at practice to get better, instead of looking at the ultimate goal, because it works itself out just following that process. And our girls, they bought into that."
Thornton said it means for her and her fellow seniors — Cornett, Lena Buskard, Chloe Randall, Georgia Sosebee and Georgia Von Handorf — to go out with a "bang."
"Going out undefeated, I think it's just a dream that, I mean, I'm sure everybody's dreamed of and winning state," Cornett said. "I mean, I can't even describe it. It's an unbelievable feeling."
The only undefeated team in Ohio this season.
Mar. 15—Marjory Thornton and her daughter Kiarra sat in the front row at University of Dayton Arena, across the court from the Fairmont bench, wearing matching navy shirts adorned with photos of the family's "baby," Kaylah.
They watched as the Firebirds pulled off a dramatic comeback — a roller-coaster ride of a game highlighted by a heroic play by Kaylah that kept Fairmont's season alive — to beat Princeton 61-55 in front of 4,380 fans to win the Division I state championship and complete a perfect 28-0 season.
Kaylah averaged 16.5 points, 5.0 rebounds, 3.0 steals in the state tournament and shot 50 percent from the 3-point line — none bigger than the buzzer-beater from the top of the key at the end of regulation to send the game to overtime — earning Most Valuable Player honors.
The victory was the culmination of more than 10 months of work, and more than 10 years together for the Firebirds senior class.
"We've been working hard since June, day in and day out, and I just think that we pushed ourselves to the max just to get a dub and to finish 28-0," Kaylah said. "I just think that us seniors wanted to go out with a bang, and we did that. I'm so proud of them."
Kaylah is the "baby" of the family by one minute, Marjory said. Her twin brother, Kam Thornton, was a member of the Firebirds' boys basketball district runner-up squad this season.
Six years earlier, Kaylah watched as Kiarra's Fairmont team — which included 2020 Ohio Ms. Basketball Maddie Westbeld who now plays for the Chicago Sky in the Women's National Basketball Association — lost to Mount Notre Dame in a regional final game played right before the OHSAA canceled the state tournament due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Kaylah had 19 points in Saturday's title game against Princeton, playing nearly the entire 36 minutes.
"(Kiarra) was a good ball player, but Kaylah, the baby, is just a little bit different," Marjory said. "(Kiarra) will tell you."
'A big moment'
After trailing by as many as 13 points early in the second quarter, the Vikings continued to chip away at the Firebirds' lead. Princeton got hot in the fourth quarter and turned the tables on Fairmont, grabbing a seven-point lead with a little more than three minutes remaining.
"It was absolutely crazy," Marjory Thornton said. "She's very composed, she's very humble, and she's so determined. I don't know if I was saying that I wasn't worried, because I was, but I just feel like, if anybody will, she will. She's a great kid. She loves basketball, and she's just worked her behind off so much over the years."
The Firebirds cut the lead to three points with 5.9 seconds remaining when Princeton's Heaven Sneed missed a free throw that bounced off the rim into Thornton's left hand. She immediately took off up the court, weaving through Princeton defenders, before pulling up for a game-tying 3-pointer.
"I'm just praying honestly, 'go in,'" Kiarra Thornton said.
The ball swished through the net, erupting the large contingent of Fairmont fans into a frenzy loud enough it could draw comparisons to the team who calls UD Arena home.
As the ball flew through the air, Marjory couldn't tell you what was on her mind.
"I didn't think, I ran up the steps," she said. "I didn't know what to think, but she just never ceases to amaze me."
With very little time and no way to stop the clock, the Firebirds had to get the rebound and go in that situation, said Fairmont coach Jeremey Finn. He trusted his senior Akron commit and Ohio Ms. Basketball candidate to make a play.
"There's no time," Finn said. "We don't have time to set screens, like you got to let them make plays. (Kaylah) found a gap, and she was confident where she was at, so big shot and a big moment."
A ring she deserves
The Firebirds basketball program, Marjory said, has been amazing for her daughters and especially Finn, who she knows "loves them outside of basketball and just sees them as people."
Kiarra was also happy to watch her sister's team win a state championship for Finn, her former coach.
"It means a lot, seeing them work so hard since third grade all the way up. It just means so much," Kiarra said. "They're working so hard for it and seeing Coach Finn being my coach, and then just with these girls doing so much with them and making them improve so much from young ages. It's well deserved for sure."
The Firebirds set goals at the beginning of the season, Finn said, including winning a Greater Western Ohio Conference title, a district title and making a deep tournament run.
They scheduled several strong non-conference opponents to prepare for the postseason, including Princeton, Pickerington Central and Olentangy — the final three teams they beat on the road to a state championship.
The key, he said, was focusing on the task at hand.
"I think going day by day and focusing on what we can do at practice to get better, instead of looking at the ultimate goal, because it works itself out just following that process. Our girls, they bought into that. They've been doing it for four years."
Especially Kaylah, who watched her sister's team fall one game short of a trip to the D-I state tournament when it was held at the Schottenstein Center in Columbus.
"There were so many good players," Kaylah said. "Maddie Westbeld, Madison Bartley, Makira Webster and my sister. I just think that it was a blessing (watching them), and I'm so proud and so happy to get it a dub and get a ring."
A ring years in the making for the "baby" of the Thornton family.
"She got that ring she deserves," Kiarra said.
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Fairmont players celebrate with the Division I state championship trophy after beating Princeeton 61-55 in the Division I state final on Saturday, March 14 at University of Dayton Arena. BRYANT BILLING / STAFF

Real Madrid’s 4-1 demolition of Elche this weekend was all about a display of clinical finishing and Arda Guler’s long-range brilliance.
However, another thing that caught the eye was Alvaro Arbeloa and how he executed a tactical manoeuvre that left many fearing a potential improper lineup disaster.
But in reality, it was a masterclass in rule-book precision, reports MARCA.
Starting this season, the RFEF updated the regulations regarding non-first-team players on the pitch.
While the old rule mandated a minimum of seven first-team players at all times, the new amendment focuses on a strict maximum of four academy players (not registered with the first team) allowed on the field simultaneously.
Crucially, if a team is playing with exactly seven first-teamers and four academy players and a senior player is sent off, the lineup is no longer considered “ineligible” as it would have been in previous years.
Arbeloa made all the right moves vs Elche. (Photo by Florencia Tan Jun/Getty Images)
Arbeloa, having spent years navigating the intricacies of La Fabrica, was the most informed man in the stadium.
Despite the confusion from those unaware of the regulatory shift, the Madrid coach pushed the limit to the absolute edge without ever crossing it.
Real Madrid started the match with Thiago Pitarch as the only Castilla-registered player. As the game progressed and the lead was secured, Arbeloa began the manoeuvre.
Yanez and Gonzalo came on, bringing the academy count to three. Diego Aguado replaced Antonio Rüdiger, increasing the presence. In the final flurry, Manuel Angel and Cesar Palacios were introduced.
The scare occurred when observers saw four Castilla names – Manuel Angel, Yanez, Palacios, and Aguado—all on the pitch together.
However, Arbeloa ensured that one of the outgoing players was Thiago Pitarch, maintaining a perfect balance of seven senior professionals and exactly four academy prospects
PONTE VEDRA BEACH, Fla. — Are storms going to affect the final round of the 2026 Players Championship?
Play is underway Sunday at TPC Sawgrass with sunny skies and a decent breeze that may make players think twice on some shots. That will be the case for a majority of the final round.
However, ocming down the stretch there could be some weather that comes into play for the leaders.
As the day progresses, storm chances continue to rise, with a 30 percent chance of thunderstorms at 4 p.m., and that increases to 50 percent by 6 p.m., which is the scheduled finish time for the final group.
Sunday weather forecast for THE PLAYERS Championship pic.twitter.com/G2oY9Xkpad
— PGA TOUR Communications (@PGATOURComms) March 15, 2026
There was a 21-minute delay during Thursday's first round, and last year the playoff between Rory McIlroy and J.J. Spaun was pushed to Monday due to a weather delay during the final round.
What will happen down the stretch Sunday? We'll have to wait and see. Ludvig Aberg has a three-shot lead over Michael Thorbjornsen with 18 holes to play.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Players Championship 2026 weather forecast for Sunday final round
Last season, the Pittsburgh Steelers' best offseason addition turned out to be running back Kenneth Gainwell. Gainwell joined the Steelers from the Philadelphia Eagles and finished the year with 1,656 total yards, earning team MVP honors. Gainwell was playing on a one-year contract, and he parlayed his huge season into a two-year, $14 million contract with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
When Gainwell addressed the media as a member of the Bucs, he made a startling admission that he had hoped he would sign with the Buccaneers last season over the Steelers.
“It was a great option for me,” Gainwell said. “I wanted to be here last year, but you know, I am just happy to be here now. It was a great opportunity for me back in the South where I am from and just come here.”
Gainwell did note that he was happy for the opportunity to shine in Pittsburgh, and show that he was capable of, but based on his tone, it definitely felt like he was in Pittsburgh more as an audition for his next team and not in his long-term plans.
This article originally appeared on Steelers Wire: Kenneth Gainwell admits the Steelers weren't his first choice
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UConn coach Dan Hurley says Huskies ‘laid an egg’ after Big East title loss to St. John’s originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The magic that often follows UConn Huskies in March never showed up Saturday night at Madison Square Garden.
Instead, it was St. John’s Red Storm that controlled the Big East championship game from the opening tip, rolling to a 72–52 victory over Connecticut.
The Red Storm jumped out early and never let the Huskies settle in. UConn shot just 34 percent from the field and 16 percent from three-point range, while committing 16 turnovers in a frustrating offensive night.
Afterward, Huskies coach Dan Hurley did not sugarcoat the performance.
“I don’t know how much of tonight was us getting punked and being soft, or they just played great and we missed shots,” Hurley said. “I don’t want to comment too much on that until I see the film on whether we were soft and just got punked or just played bad.”
St. John’s was aggressive on defense, lifting what felt like a home crowd at Madison Square Garden. Hurley said that the environment played a major role in the outcome.
“When you’re playing at home, teams pressure more, you’re more confident and you feed off the crowd,” Hurley said. “They got into us a lot more.”
Turnovers proved especially costly for the Huskies. UConn had only five turnovers in its previous meeting with St. John’s but struggled to take care of the ball in the rematch.
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“The difference in the game was we had five turnovers the first time,” Hurley said. “We had a bunch at halftime tonight and it ended up being 17.”
The Red Storm also received a dominant performance from forward Zuby Ejiofor, who nearly recorded a triple-double while impacting the game defensively with blocks and rebounds.
Hurley did not hesitate to praise him.
“That guy is one of the best players in college I’ve ever coached against,” Hurley said. “The production, the rebounding, the havoc he causes on defense. The rage and fire he plays with. He’s a total difference maker.”
Despite the disappointment, Hurley emphasized that the Huskies have quickly moved past tournament losses before.
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“We laid an egg in something we desperately wanted to win,” Hurley said. “But we’ll do what we did in 2023. We’ll watch the film, leave the Big East tournament here and move on.”
The Huskies finished the night 29-5, and while the Big East title slipped away, Hurley made it clear the larger goal remains ahead.
“We’ve had a great season,” he said. “We just haven’t had a championship season yet. Now we’ve got to try to atone for that by making a run in the NCAA tournament.”

The World Baseball Classic continues to be the most fun you can have with March baseball. Move over March Madness. On Saturday night, an absolute classic unfolded as Team Venezuela took on Team Japan in a back and forth slugfest that saw the Venezuelans advance to the semifinals with a wild 8-5 victory. Detroit Tigers’ Gleyber Torres, and in particular lefty Enmanuel de Jesus, played big roles in the victory. It was a bit of a Tigers’ fest all around as even Miguel Cabrera had a long cameo in a key moment.
The Tigers contingent will continue to be center stage as Keider Montero is now slated to start in the semifinals against Team Italy on Monday. The winner will advance to the finals against the winner of tonight’s 8:00 p.m ET matchup between Team USA and Team Dominican Republic.
Last night’s game started off with a bang and it didn’t slow down until Team Venezuela’s bullpen slammed the door on Samurai Japan from the middle innings onward. Facing World Series hero and Dodgers’ ace Yoshinobu Yamamoto, Ronald Acuña Jr. led off the game with a solo shot to right center field on a 1-0 heater right down the pipe, and we were off to the races.
In the bottom of the first, Shohei Ohtani struck right back with a leadoff solo shot on a Ranger Suarez curveball down and in to make it 1-1.
It was not a good night for Ranger Suarez. It’s way too early for this kind of statement, but after spending a fair amount of time this offseason trying to decide whether the Tigers would be better off signing Suarez or Framber Valdez, but expecting neither, so far I think we’re in a good place.
The bottom of the first ended with Cubs outfielder Seiya Suzuki getting banged up a bit trying to steal second with two outs. Salvador Perez cut him down and the Venezuelans got right back to work.
Ezequiel Tovar, who had a big night all around, opened the second inning with a drive off the wall in center field, and our own Gleyber Torres followed suit. Yamamoto hung a 2-2 splitter up on the inner edge of the plate, and Torres smoked it to left, missing a home run by inches and cruising into second with an RBI double that made it 2-1 Venezuela.
Torres was stranded on base, and Ranger Suarez settled down for a quick 1-2-3 inning in the bottom of the second. Yoshinobu did likewise in the top of the third, giving up a leadoff double to Maikel Garcia of the Royals, but settling things down by stranding him. Suarez then imploded a bit in the bottom of the third, giving up an RBI double to Teruakui Sato, and then a three-run shot to Shota Morashita that threatened to blow the game open.
Suarez was knocked out of the game a batter later, but Venezuela got out of the inning without further damage. Still it was 5-2 Japan with Yamamoto on the mound. Things looked a little bleak for the Venezuelans.
In the bottom of the fourth, Enmanuel de Jesus took over, and this is where the game’s momentum began to shift. The left-handed has been a minor revelation this spring, and he was outstanding in this one and truly one of the standout heroes for Venezuela.
As he has all spring, De Jesus had his deep pitch mix under control and showed off a lot of deception. Team Japan was guessing wildly as De Jesus painted the edges with fourseamers and sinkers, and then bent cutters and changeups in and out of the zone with good command while pitching in the most pressure packed environment he’s faced as a professional.
He got the first out of the fourth, but gave up a single and a walk before bouncing back to strike out Ohtani and Sato both swinging at ghosts as his cutter sailed down and away from the two left-handed hitters.
Enmanuel De Jesus on the world stage 🔥#WorldBaseballClassicpic.twitter.com/hcFs5VXx99
— Detroit Tigers (@tigers) March 15, 2026
In the top of the fifth, Miguel Cabrera briefly got involved. After Jackson Chourio drew a leadoff walk, Acuña was called on out a really tough checked swing call by home plate umpire Dan Iasogna. Acuña was livid, and it was the Tigers’ great and future Hall of Famer Cabrera, Venezuela’s hitting coach, was seen hollering at Acuña to let him do the yelling and to calm down before he got tossed out of the game. Iasogna did a nice job there by taking it without immediately tossing the Braves’ star in such a key game.
Miguel Cabrera salió a calmar a Ronald Acuña Jr, que se vio frustrado con el umpire de primera base luego del ponche en el quinto inning.
— El Extrabase ⚾️ (@ElExtrabase) March 15, 2026
Cabrera tuvo algunas palabras para el árbitro, Dan Iassogna.
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Fortunately for Venezuela, they had other powerful options. A two-run homer from Maikel Garcia cashed in Chourio anyway, cutting Japan’s lead to 5-4, and de Jesus held it in the bottom of the inning, striking out Morashita and getting a routine grounder and a pop-up to send this to the sixth inning.
Wilyer Abreu seized control for Venezuela with Yamamoto gone, cracking a three-run shot after singles from Tovar and Gleyber Torres to make it 7-5. De Jesus got the dangerous Munetaka Murakami, who we’ll see a lot of with the White Sox, on a flyout to start the bottom of the sixth before giving way to José Butto.
De Jesus finished with 2.1 IP, 0 R, H, BB, 3 K for the night. Pretty darn good against a dangerous lineup.
Team Venezuela’s bullpen followed de Jesus’ example and shut the door on Japan the rest of the way. Angel Zerpa, Andrés Machado, and Daniel Palencia shut the door with a solid inning of work each. Tovar continued his huge game with an eighth inning double, and then scored on a ill-fated pickoff attempt that was thrown away by Atsuki Taneichi. That was the ballgame.
These guys were pretty hype.
A couple Tigers legends celebrating Venezuela’s WBC win over Japan pic.twitter.com/cfa3sFj2g2
— Tigers Torkmoil (@bythewaybro) March 15, 2026
Now, Keider Montero will take Venezuela’s hopes into his hands in the biggest start of his career. Of course, Montero is familiar with some pressure. He does have 8 1/3 scoreless innings over the last two postseasons with the Tigers, so he’s been in these situations before. However, doing the pre-game media as the starting pitcher in an elimination game for your country is a different animal. Hopefully Keider handles the pressure and does well in all respects. This could be a huge confidence builder for him, or a tough moment that stings a while.
It will be very interesting to see how he does, just as his role with the Tigers this season remains an interesting question. Going from starting a semifinal game for your home country, to getting sent out to Toledo to start the year, is going to be some medicine for a letdown if that’s how it goes. No doubt his chances will come anyway if he’s pitching well.
The Detroit Tigers have had really longstanding ties to Venezuela. Apart from Miguel Cabrera, Victor Martinez, and Magglio Ordonez, one of the Tigers top prospects, Josue Briceño is Venezuelan, as well as Torres, Montero, and now de Jesus. So it’s great to see Team Venezuela’s underdog run.
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Selection Sunday for the women's basketball NCAA Tournament will take place at 8 p.m. EDT. ESPN will televise the bracket reveal.
Tennessee (16-13, 8-8 SEC) awaits its seed, opponent and game destination for the NCAA Tournament. The Lady Vols last played on March 5 in the SEC Tournament second round.
Charlie Creme of ESPN released updated women’s basketball bracketology for the 2026 NCAA Tournament on March 14.
Tennessee is projected as a No. 8 seed and would open tournament play in Storrs, Connecticut.
The Lady Vols are projected to face No. 9 seed Virginia Tech in the first round. The winner would advance to play either No. 1 seed UConn or No. 16 seed Fairleigh Dickinson in the second round.
Creme projects UConn as the No. 1 overall seed, Richmond as the last team in and BYU as the first team out of the NCAA Tournament.
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The New York Giants made a slew of personnel moves this offseason, many of them made to fit the vision of incoming head coach John Harbaugh and his staff.
One particular transaction of note, per NFL Network analyst Bucky Brooks, was that of fullback Patrick Ricard, a six-time Pro Bowler who played for Harbaugh with the Ravens in Baltimore. Ricard will be the first pure fullback to play for the Giants since Chris Myarick in 2022.
Brooks labeled the signing among his "overlooked that could pay dividends" list.
Ricard's contract: Two years, $7.63 million with a maximum value of $8.5 million.
John Harbaugh might have tipped his hand on his offensive approach with the signing of the six-time Pro Bowl fullback. Over nine seasons, the knockdown specialist known as "Pancake Pat" has served as the lead blocker for the Ravens' dominant ground game. He'll now join his former head coach in New York, where the Giants appear to be transitioning into a power running attack with Cam Skattebo positioned as the featured back. Ricard, a defensive former defensive tackle-turned-fullback, could further elevate an offense that was fifth in rushing yards last season, serving as the pivotal piece to the puzzle in 2026 and beyond.
Ricard, who is 6-foot-3 and weighs in at 300 pounds, is a defensive lineman by trade. He was converted to fullback by Harbaugh in Baltimore. He told reporters this week that he would have followed Harbaugh no matter where he went, even to a Pop Warner team. Harbaugh chose the Giants, so it only made sense for Ricard to choose them, too.
It is Ricard's goal to be that ultimate team player. He dedicates himself to helping his teammates achieve success.
"I've garnished the nickname 'Pancake Pat' because I pride myself in how physical I am, the point of attack and pancaking defenders, and if I can continue to do that, that's all I care about," he said.
"It does not bother me if I don't get the ball at all. Sometimes I'd rather have these other guys get the balls because they're just, to be honest, they're better. They're more explosive. They can run a lot faster than me, you know, I'm 300 pounds. So, I'd rather have the ball in their hands and me blocking for them.
"But, yeah, sometimes it's nice to get the ball and make a play for the team. But I'm okay with either, either option you want to do."
Blocking for another physical back in Cam Skattebo this year should have opponents on high alert. Ricard gave a quick preview to reporters this week.
"It's going to look like a lot of yards and a lot of touchdowns," he said. "It's going to be just physicality all over the place. It's going to just be exactly what the people want to see."
This article originally appeared on Giants Wire: Giants' Patrick Ricard named overlooked signing 'that could pay serious dividends'
The Los Angeles Lakers' 127-125 win over the Denver Nuggets on Saturday was their best game of the season, and it wasn't just in the sense of the game being very hard-fought and dramatic. The Lakers also did something they have rarely done dating back to the 2022-23 season: defeat a relatively healthy Nuggets team.
The memories of the Lakers losing numerous regular-season games to the Nuggets, getting swept by the Nuggets in the 2023 Western Conference finals and falling four games to one to Denver in the first round of the 2024 playoffs are still fresh in fans' minds. But since Luka Doncic came on board last February, L.A. is 4-2 versus Nikola Jokić and crew after losing 12 of its previous 13 contests to Denver.
Coach JJ Redick said after Saturday's game that he asked his players to treat it like a playoff game, and it certainly seemed like they did just that.
"We went into this game saying that we're going to treat this like a playoff game. This time of year, with those standings the way they are, a chance to get the tiebreaker over Denver... Our guys approached it like a playoff game. They played it like a playoff game. It wasn't perfect, but they stuck with it."
It seems like, overall, the Lakers have ramped up their intensity level recently. They now have a five-game winning streak and have won eight of their last nine games, and this spurt includes victories over the New York Knicks and Minnesota Timberwolves, two teams that are either contenders or near-contenders.
Now, they hold third place in the Western Conference with a 42-25 record, and as Redick alluded to, they earned the tiebreaker over Denver by winning the season series. The Lakers will now prepare for back-to-back road games against the Houston Rockets, who are in fourth place in the West at 41-25, on Monday and Wednesday.
Monday's matchup will kick off a six-game road trip that will include contests versus the Miami Heat, Orlando Magic and Detroit Pistons.
This article originally appeared on LeBron Wire: JJ Redick asked Lakers to treat win over Nuggets like playoff game
Former Washington Huskies star Braiden Ward has etched his name into MLB history. Well...sort of, as he made spring training history during his time in the Grapefruit League with the Boston Red Sox.
The former Washington speedster, who was originally selected by the Colorado Rockies in the 16th round of the 2021 MLB draft, set a new spring training record with 17 stolen bases. He surpassed Eugenio Velez, who had held the record since 2008, when he swiped 16 bags with the San Francisco Giants.
"I had no idea about it until I had maybe about 13 bags and someone had mentioned it," Ward said on the To The Show Baseball Podcast. "And then [Red Sox manager Alex Cora] brought it up and told me to go do it in front of everyone, and now kind of the whole team is kind of behind me; they want me to do it. They're trying to get me to Rickey Henderson it at the very end, you know, pick up the bag. Like anyone cares, but just kind of a fun thing for the team."
BRAIDEN WARD HAS BROKEN THE STEALS RECORD FOR SPRING TRAINING
— Tyler Milliken (@tylermilliken_) March 12, 2026
ACKNOWLEDGE THE KING 👑
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Much to the delight of the crowd, Ward did his best Rickey Henderson impersonation and held the second base bag up high over his head, another step in the major impression he's made on Cora and the Red Sox organization throughout camp.
Ward is no stranger to swiping bags, as he's the only player to lead the Pac-12 Conference in steals in three straight seasons (he also led the conference in 2018, but UW's individual records from that season were vacated due to an NCAA rules infraction) and is third in program history with 89 steals. During his Husky career, he also posted a .301 batting average, 189 hits, 59 runs batted in, and a .394 on-base percentage.
While he won't make the big league club out of camp, he's proven that in a pinch, he'll be a nice piece of depth for chief baseball officer Craig Breslow. Ward, who is up to 18 stolen bases after another against the Atlanta Braves on Saturday, has put together a .361 batting average, added 5 RBIs, and drawn 4 walks to give him a .477 on-base percentage.
This article originally appeared on Huskies Wire: Former Washington Huskies star sets record with Boston Red Sox
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With all eyes on Selection Sunday, the NBA offers a tasty seven-game slate with several NBA player prop betting opportunities on the board.
My three selections begin in Cleveland, head to Madison Square Garden, and hopefully end with another vintage Russell Westbrook performance in Sacramento.
Read on for my NBA picks for Sunday, March 15.
| Player | Pick | |
|---|---|---|
| Over 4.5 assists | -110 | |
| Over 1.5 threes | +122 | |
| Triple-Double | +1100 |
-110 at bet365
NBA Rookie of the Year candidate Cooper Flagg continues to take on a larger playmaking role for the Dallas Mavericks.
Flagg is beginning to learn the NBA game. He’s not forcing as many shots as he did earlier this season and has recorded five or more assists in six straight games.
Today’s matchup also helps. The Cleveland Cavaliers are allowing 27 assists per game over their last 10 and should give the rookie plenty of chances to reach five helpers again.
+122 at bet365
Karl-Anthony Towns appears to have found his outside shot again for the New York Knicks.
Towns recently snapped a long drought from downtown and has now made multiple threes in two straight games. He’s been even more reliable at home, averaging 1.6 made threes per home game while shooting 37% from deep.
The Golden State Warriors have allowed 13 made threes per game over their last 10 games.
+1100 at bet365
Russell Westbrook remains one of the few players capable of producing a triple-double at any time.
Westbrook has recorded two triple-doubles in his last three games, and his role has grown with 30+ minutes expected again tonight.
The matchup against the Utah Jazz also looks promising. They're one of the worst defenses in the league over the last 10 games, and tonight’s total is the second highest on the board.
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In his latest 2026 NFL mock draft for ClutchPoints, Tim Crean has the Denver Broncos addressing a major long-term position of need.
Crean's mock sends Texas Tech linebacker Jacob Rodriguez to Denver at pick No. 30 in the first round.
"Because he’s just 6-foot-1, 231 pounds, there is a realistic chance Jacob Rodriguez falls to the second or even the early third round," Clean wrote for ClutchPoints. "However, if a team can get out of its own way and just go ahead and fill a need with the best defensive player in college football last season, this could work out great. Sean Payton drafts to the beat of his own drummer, and he’ll see Rdriguez for what he is: an incredible football player at any level."
Rodriquez ran a 40-yard dash in 4.57 seconds and a 10-yard split in 1.6 seconds at the NFL combine. He totaled 128 tackles, seven forced fumbles, six pass breakups, four interceptions and one sack in 14 games with the Red Raiders last fall. It's easy to imagine the Broncos targeting Rodriquez, but the first round might be a little early.
After receiving two compensatory picks before NFL free agency, Denver now holds nine selections in the 2026 NFL draft, which will be held in Pittsburgh from April 23-25.
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It has come to my attention that I lean towards giving our GM more credit than he deserves. I’ll admit that given the massive amounts of blame placed at CB’s feet, going against the flow might paint me in that apologist light. I thought I was pretty clear that I was ready to move on, prior to last season and I would have signed off on a new regime after this past year as well, had that been CIG’s choice. Where I differ from many, is that I think enough talent has been assembled, but finding a coach, which for lack of a better analogy, “is a hard-ass”, has eluded him.
Maybe the fact that some can’t talk about the Colts without a good Ballard jab, makes me want to zag while other are zigging. Some fans will go straight to the bottom line. This long without winning the South. This long without making the playoffs or winning a playoff game. Pardon me if it does not remind me of Shooter in “Hoosiers” pacing the floor, smacking his hands and proclaiming his small school accolades in his hospital robe.
Now it seems like that anytime I write anything positive, whether it involves our GM or not, it is taken as my acceptance and even promotion of CB. There is a line in “Cheech and Chong’s Next Movie” that sees Chong upset with Cheech and says, “Every time I do cocaine, you go on that every time I do cocaine rant.” Let’s set aside why that strikes a chord with me as A) I am old enough to remember watching that movie at the drive in, and B) I was young once, although long ago.
I honestly just consider myself a Colts fan. I choose to believe that we can have a chance, look good, or even look great from year to year. I was in the building for every home game during the first 10 years and even though I knew that there was a damn good chance that we would lose, I cheered until it was out of our grasp. This lasted longer than some in my section would like to hear, but hey, they were leaving early anyway. We actually were outscored by 1000 points during my first 10 years as a fan.
I am going to look for and find reasons to be optimistic. I’m also going to acknowledge when something goes well. I prefer that outlook over the gloom and doom with no chance at winning as long Ballard is calling the shots. So call me Pollyanna over Chicken Little. I find myself more willing to be supportive and happy, over being able to point to faults and say I told you so.
So yeah, I’m happy with the offseason so far. I think we signed the best QB that has laced them up since Luck. If this current version of the AFC South resembled the AFC South that Luck faced, the Colt win the division, even with Rivers or Leonard. Luck went 16 – 2 against the division in his first three years and around that midland record that everyone hates, against the rest of the league. No one points to him putting up stats against the bad teams. Jones’ 68% completion rate tops any season that Captain Andrew ever had.
He could be worse next year, but an optimist might say that another camp will be beneficial. Steichen has had a long offseason to figure out how to expose what defenses started doing to the Colts. When Jones is fully healthy, he should be able to implement that plan. He has weapons and a line that will have another year to gel. He also has some incentive. The money grab is over after this year, if he proves to be a fluke.
We still haven’t dented the defensive deficiencies, which are of far more concern than our QB to me. Pierce’s contract does now appear on Spotrac and he will only cost 9.2 against the cap this year. We should have the money to trade for, or make room for a roster cut from another team. If you already hate Ballard, you are now pointing to him putting us into “Cap Hell”, after years of bashing him for frugality. This is what spending looks like.
I’ll take my lumps and hope the Colts get off to another good start and see that momentum carry on the kind of season many fans feel they deserve.
Go Colts!

The Finalissima between Argentina and Spain has been cancelled because of the war in the Middle East.
European champions Spain were set to play Copa America champions Argentina in Qatar on 26 March.
Uefa said proposals to hold the match at Real Madrid's Bernabeu, or play a two-legged game in Madrid and Buenos Aires, were rejected by Argentina.
Uefa said: "Due to the current political situation in the region, the Finalissima cannot be played as hoped in Qatar.
"Uefa explored other feasible alternatives but each ultimately proved unacceptable to the Argentinian Football Association."
BBC Sport has contacted the Argentine FA for comment.
Uefa said: "Argentina made a counter suggestion to play the game after the World Cup but, as Spain has no available dates, that option had to be ruled out."
The Spanish FA said it had "worked intensively" to get the game on in any format possible, whether in Spain or at a neutral venue.
It said: "Spain was prepared to play as it has always been stated. They set no conditions.
"Spain, together with Uefa, has offered all possibilities."
On Saturday the Bahrain and Saudi Arabian Formula 1 Grands Prix due to be held in April were cancelled.
Formula 1 said it is not safe to stage the races because of the conflict across the region.
The Finalissima, which is staged every four years and is organised by Uefa and the South American Football Confederation (Conmebol), was last won by Argentina at Wembley in 2022.

The Las Vegas Raiders were big spenders in free agency, hoping to rebuild the roster. One position where the team needed to get younger was the linebacker position, and the address soon followed as the tampering window opened.
One of the additions was former Green Bay Packer Quay Walker. Walker is a former first-round pick who excelled with the Georgia Bulldogs. He will be joining his former teammate Nakobe Dean to roam the middle of the defense and form a linebacker corps that has been missing from the Silver and Black.
Walker was excited about the Raiders’ direction. The team has the number one pick and plenty of draft picks to build for the future. It enticed Walker to sign the dotted line and join the franchise.
“I just think they got the right people here, especially with the staff, and I just truly believe in
what Spy [John Spytek] is trying to accomplish here. I just think a guy like myself, and alongside these guys
and Nakobe [Dean] and more people I’m assuming that Spy may bring in, whatever the case may be. I just
think we can actually get this thing turned around. And it’s one thing to come up here and to say that, but
it’s another thing to do it. So, time will tell. Only thing I can say.”
Hopefully, it all translates to the field, and we can see Walker rise to the potential that was expected of him when he was drafted. A new uniform and new scenery could be the catalyst that launches his career to the next level.
In other Raiders links:
A day before Seahawks G.M. John Schneider addressed the potential impact of Washington's looming "millionaire tax" on the defending Super Bowl champions, Simms and I stumbled into a conversation about state income taxes during PFT Live.
The spark came from the trade that has sent defensive tackle Osa Odighizuwa from the Cowboys (and Texas) to the 49ers (and California). In his last stop, there was no state income tax. At his new team, he'll lose 13.3 percent, off the top.
It's not as clean and simple as every penny of compensation being taxed, or not, by the state where the team plays. For road trips, the game check is taxed by the state in which the game happens. It gets more complicated as to per-game roster bonuses. As we hear it, some states try to tax the visiting player based also on a percentage of the full-year roster bonuses and/or the prorated portion of the signing bonus for the season in which the game is played.
And, yes, the lack of state income tax becomes a selling point in free agency, which explains Schneider's concerns about Washington's tax rate for millionaires increasing from 0.0 percent to 9.9. But, as Odighizuwa will learn the hard way, that doesn't matter if the free-agent contract also doesn't include a no-trade clause.
Regardless, the variations in state income tax create an imbalance as it relates to the most important aspect of anyone's pay — how much they take home.
Simms mentioned on Thursday's PFT Live that he heard something interesting from someone in the league who saw the tax discussion from the day before. (And, yes, plenty of people in the league watch PFT Live — probably because it features no phony debates, no false praise, no reckless hype, no minced words, and no performative antics.) There's an argument to be made that the salary cap should take state income taxes into account.
It would be complicated, given that taxes depend on where games are played. Still, every team has eight or nine home games per year. That's roughly half of the compensation, taxed based on where the team is located.
The real question is whether teams should get more to spend, given that more of what is paid will end up being taken off the top by the state government. Some teams may not want to do it, since having a higher cap means having a higher floor means spending more money that otherwise would be siphoned away as pure profit.
And the numbers would be significant. At a 2026 salary cap of $301.2 million, providing the Rams, Chargers, and 49ers with a 13.3-percent bump would push the cap to $341.2 million for those teams.
The deeper question is whether state income taxes make a competitive difference. As noted the other day, most of the teams in the no-tax states haven't been to a Super Bowl this century. (The Seahawks and Buccaneers are the exception; the Titans, Cowboys, Dolphins, Jaguars, and Texans are not.)
Part of the problem is that most players don't fret about state income taxes, even if they should. Players focus mainly on annual average, the true locker-room measuring stick that determines the pecking order among the most and least valuable players.
Although it would indeed be difficult to come up with the right way to determine cap credits, since the total tax burden depends on where games are played, that would be doable. The bigger challenge would be to get all teams in states with income tax to agree to a higher cap in order to account for it.
News flash: Not every team is as obsessed with winning as they pretend to be. For many owners, it's about profit. Having more money to spend means having less to buy giant yachts or that much-needed tenth home. Especially since the owners of the teams in the high-tax states are also paying those increased rates, too.
Just kidding. The ultra-rich have seemingly cracked the code on eating nearly every ounce of what they kill. Which is another reason why the owners of the teams in the high-tax states won't want to have more to spend — even if they have to say they do.

Mark Iuliano has offered a fascinating perspective on the controversy surrounding Alessandro Bastoni, suggesting the Inter Milan defender’s reaction after the Kalulu simulation may have eclipsed even the most infamous moment in Italian footballing refereeing history, the former Juventus man’s own collision with Ronaldo in 1998.
Speaking on Stile TV, via FCInterNews, Iuliano was asked directly whether the Bastoni-Kalulu incident had erased his place in football’s controversial moments hall of fame.
His answer was nuanced.
“My incident with Ronaldo is part of a different story,” he said.
“Perhaps this one erases it, because of Alessandro Bastoni‘s reaction after the simulation, which caused great indignation. After deceiving the referee you then go and celebrate, which goes against every value of a healthy and loyal sport. It was a beautiful match and it was ruined.”
On the broader Scudetto picture, Iuliano was clear that Inter remain firmly in control despite recent dropped points.
“I once lost a Scudetto with a nine-point lead with seven games to go, when Lazio won it. I do not think Inter can make that mistake today, Milan would need to win everything and Inter would need to abandon the form they have shown so far.”
He added that Inter’s Champions League exit could prove an advantage in the final stretch.
“Having been eliminated, they can focus entirely on the league and the Coppa Italia semi-final return leg.”
Iuliano also praised the overall quality of Chivu’s squad.
“Inter have maintained a superior level to the others, managing to overcome complicated situations. Looking at the squad, they deserve the position they are in.”

It’s the best time of the year.
Even with Carolina’s early exit from the men’s ACC Tournament on Thursday and the week plus wait since the women lost in their tournament, there’s a sense of anticipation as anything still seems possible depending on the roadmap that both committees lay out for the teams. Neither squad is expected to contend for a national title, yet we all know that with the right combination of events we’ll get a magical night like we did four years ago in New Orleans.
All of that begins tonight with TV shows that will let everyone know their fate, and unlike last year fans aren’t on pins and needles seeing if the Tar Heels will even make it. So how can you watch the reveals?
As has become tradition, CBS is the exclusive home of the NCAA Tournament bracket reveal at 6 p.m. EDT. They’ll lead up to the show with the Big Ten Tournament championship, and then it’ll be the traditional broadcast with the reveal of the four regions and the team-by team breakdown. That’ll be followed by an interview with the NCAA Tournament Committee Chair Ken Gill, who is the commissioner of the Sun Belt Conference.
So at least this year there won’t be any sort of discussion about subterfuge as to where where Carolina ends up on the bracket.
If you want further discussion of the men’s bracket, right after CBS reveals them, ESPN will also be going over them on Sportscenter and then a one-hour Bracketology special on the network where they dive into the matchups, discuss the disses, and talk about who they think will emerge.
Incidentally, CBS’s coverage is going to look a little different this year. As CBS and Turner Sports share the broadcasts we’ve gotten used to mixed teams and broadcast groups, but notably Ernie Johnson is taking a break — at his request — from covering the first two weekends. CBS’s Nate Burleson will sit in the chair to try and wrangle Charles Barkley and Kenny Smith, along with the returning Adam Zucker who has had the unenviable task of following the late Greg Gumbel — and has done well. Johnson asked off as the Inside the NBA crew gets a heavier workload late in this their first season on ESPN.
Speaking of Barkley, in case you missed it, he and Dick Vitale will be covering the second First Four game in Dayton on Wednesday. The two have talked about the need to work together, and while they have already called one game this season, this will mark the first time they’ve done it in the NCAA Tournament.
Also, on the UNC front, Brendan Heywood is no long paired with CBS’s Brad Nessler for a first and second round location. The full announcer lineup is available at that CBS sports link, but notably with Turner losing the NBA rights, there is a lot less of the NBA analyst crossover that had been present before. There’s a decent chance it’ll make for a better product.
Following ESPN devoting an hour after the reveal for the men’s tournament, the women’s tournament takes center stage with their version of Bracketology starting at 8 p.m. EST. This is also going to look different for fans, as Elle Duncan is no longer with ESPN, having taking the bag to go to Netflix. Christine Williamson takes over as host, along with Andraya Carter, Chiney Ogwumike, and Rebecca Lobo. The format is basically the same, as they reveal each of the brackets along with where each team will play, and then a discussion with Tournament Chair Amanda Braun.
New this year, though, is that there won’t be any wait to see whether or not Carolina will be a host school. ESPN and the NCAA took a page out of the baseball tournament reveal and announced the top 16 seeded schools on Saturday between the two men’s SEC Semifinal games. There, the Tar Heels found out they will be a top four seed in a region — very likely a four, as most analysts had them as a five based on their season — and that means for the second year in a row the Tar Heels will host the first and second round games in Carmichael Arena. Who they’ll face, when, and what region they’re in will be revealed tonight.
It’s honestly a smart move, as the host sites get a head start on preparing for three other teams to come into their area, and with everything else being so last-second, knowing that you’ll either be preparing to host or preparing to travel is huge for all of these teams.
Once the tournament kicks off, ESPN networks will be the exclusive home to the women’s tournament, utilizing all their channels and even ABC depending on the game.
Once both brackets are revealed, by the time we wake up on Monday we’ll not only know the location, we’ll know the times that the Tar Heels will play their opening games so you can make all the plans you need. Until then, though, we just sit and wait for the fates to be revealed.

Softball and baseball played the second game of their respective series against Penn State and Indiana. Both teams had their games well in hand and notched series wins on a beautiful, sunny day in Eugene.
Baseball Game 2 vs. Indiana
Baseball picked up another series win yesterday with a 5-1 victory in Game 2 against the Indiana Hoosiers.
Collin Clarke pitched a full seven innings and gave up just one home run, Indiana’s only score of the game.
T3 | The first long ball of his career!@cole_decker19 | #IUBasepic.twitter.com/T7GuyrWJf5
— Indiana Baseball (@IndianaBase) March 14, 2026
Oregon however, struck first with a Drew Smith solo shot in the bottom of the second inning.
B2 | A Smith solo shot puts the Ducks on top. #GoDucks
— Oregon Duck Baseball (@OregonBaseball) March 14, 2026
Indiana 0
Oregon 1 pic.twitter.com/0p4rjxEpKe
After the Hoosiers tied the game by trading home runs, Ryan Cooneyhit the go-ahead shot in the bottom of the third inning.
B3 | A @Ryan_Cooney12 solo home run puts the Ducks back in the lead going into the fourth inning. #GoDucks
— Oregon Duck Baseball (@OregonBaseball) March 14, 2026
Indiana 1
Oregon 2 pic.twitter.com/33fXrNZNgZ
In the fourth inning, Smith got on base with a walk and was immediately sent home with an Angel Laya shot to right field.
B4 | Angel Laya hits one deep to right field and brings in Smith. #GoDucks
— Oregon Duck Baseball (@OregonBaseball) March 14, 2026
Indiana 1
Oregon 4 pic.twitter.com/Zly98lJOIp
Cooney added another RBI single and the Ducks were up 5-1.
Pitching settled in on both sides and neither side generated any more runs. Oregon’s best shot at padding their lead came in the bottom of the 7th inning, but Indiana’s pitcher got himself out of a bases-loaded jam.
E7 | Escaped the jam. 💪@Pete_Haas9 | #IUBasepic.twitter.com/meTjJogqrf
— Indiana Baseball (@IndianaBase) March 14, 2026
Clarke had a fine day on the mound, giving up just two hits and one run.
Another outstanding start for Collin Clarke. #GoDuckspic.twitter.com/HreUTsZcrx
— Oregon Duck Baseball (@OregonBaseball) March 14, 2026
Luke Morgan, Blake Crawford, and Michael Meckna pitched the last two innings, and combined to give up no hits while only walking one batter.
Here was the Game 2 final line:
𝐅𝐢𝐧𝐚𝐥 𝐋𝐢𝐧𝐞
— Oregon Duck Baseball (@OregonBaseball) March 15, 2026
Line score from the game 2 series win at home vs. Indiana. #GoDucks
Drew Smith 1-2, 1 HR, 1 RBI, 2 BB
Collin Clarke 7 IP, 2 H, 1 R, 1 BB, 6 K
Angel Laya 2-2, 1 HR, 2 RBI, 2 BB
Ryan Cooney 2-5, 1 HR, 2 RBI pic.twitter.com/UCkbMPyiD5
Coach Waz had this to say after winning the game:
The Ducks play Game 3 early this afternoon and are looking for a sweep against Indiana. Cal Scolariwill take the mound at 12:35 pm PT, and you can see the game on the Big Ten Network.
Softball Game 2 vs. Penn State
Maddie Milhorn pitched all five innings in yesterday’s Game 2, which ended in a 10-1 run-rule win against Penn State.
Oregon got on the board first, with a three-run first inning that was a combination of small ball and PSU gifting the Ducks opportunities with pitching miscues.
Two-out RBI!
— Oregon Softball (@OregonSB) March 14, 2026
Clutch hit by Emma Cox makes it 3-0.
E1 | Ducks 3, Penn St. 0#GoDucks | #Version♾️ pic.twitter.com/udssb1Iw2D
Down 3-0, the Nittany Lions responded with their only score of the game, a home run in the second inning.
Klosowicz? more like… clobbered it. SOLO SHOT gets PSU ON THE BOARD!
— Penn State Softball (@PennStateSB) March 14, 2026
T2 | 0 OUTS | ORE 3, PSU 1#WeAre | #AllInpic.twitter.com/MgO7AmpmST
The Ducks added three more in the second inning. Elon Butler knocked a double down the left field line. The call on the field was that the ball was in play, and was upheld upon a PSU challenge.
Elon Butler sends one down the line to bring two runners home.
— Oregon Softball (@OregonSB) March 14, 2026
B2 | Ducks 5, Penn St. 1#GoDucks | #Version♾️ pic.twitter.com/1n8fSm8oFB
Two batters later, Butler came home as PSU insisted on gifting Oregon additional runs.
Elon Butler comes home on a wild pitch.
— Oregon Softball (@OregonSB) March 14, 2026
E2 | Ducks 6, Penn St. 1#GoDucks | #Version♾️ pic.twitter.com/JfUH6VqAec
In a four-run third inning, Addison Amaral hit a double to make the score 7-1. With her and Kaylynn Joneson base, you-know-who came to the plate to kill a three-run homer and give the Ducks a nine-run lead.
Off the scoreboard!
— Oregon Softball (@OregonSB) March 15, 2026
Elon Butler's ninth homer of the year.
E3 | Ducks 10, Penn St. 1#GoDucks | #Version♾️ pic.twitter.com/6MyIJaqCYf
Facing Oregon’s pitching and some great defense, PSU could not generate any more runs, and fell in the fifth inning.
Go the distance.
— Oregon Softball (@OregonSB) March 15, 2026
Taryn Ho makes the play from deep in the hole at short.
M4 | Ducks 10, Penn St. 1#GoDucks | #Version♾️ pic.twitter.com/DlOCTfrqjR
Elon Butler was the batting star again, and her five RBIs on the day gives her 30(!) RBIs in the last 14 games. Maddie Milhorn picked up her first win of the season – and her Oregon career – with a complete-game performance.
Ducks softball also plays today for a sweep of Penn State. First pitch is at 12:00 pm and is shown on B1G+.

It wasn’t a great night for AJ Hotchkins in his fourth mixed martial arts bout.
Hotchkins faced Darryl Walker at Friday night’s Tuff-N-Uff 152 event in Las Vegas. The two undefeated fighters were set to compete in a middleweight bout, and when Hotchkins entered the cage, he did a cartwheel as part of his grand arrival. After landing the cartwheel, Hotchkins continued going backwards, and eventually frolicked right out of the cage through an open door.
Check out a couple of different angles of the hilarious moment — one courtesy of Atomic Television, and one from Hotchkins’ Instagram page as he was a good sport about it.
Unfortunately, the night didn’t get any better for Hotchkins, as he ate a nasty head kick a little less than two minutes into the opening round before Walker uncorked a barrage of punches on the ground to earn the stoppage.
Hotchkins suffered the first loss of his pro career, while Walker improved to 2-0 with two first-round finishes.

It’s Selection Sunday, and while the Alabama Crimson Tide had a much shorter than anticipated stint in Nashville this week, Tide fans can – once again – rest easy knowing that Nate Oats’ squad will have its name called later today during the NCAA Tournament selection show. Not every school in the state can say that. This will be Alabama’s sixth straight appearance in the Big Dance, tying the school record for most consecutive trips to the NCAA Tournament (1982-1987).
As we all know by now, the range of possible outcomes in the tournament is so heavily influenced by the draw that your team receives. Take the Tide for example – Alabama’s worst team from 2023-2025 is the only one that won its region and advanced to the Final Four. That was in large part due to the 2024 team getting a trio of mid-major schools in their opening weekend quadrant, followed by one of the worst one-seeds of the 2020s (2024 North Carolina), and then a six-seed in the Elite Eight. The 2023 team – still the best in school history, for my money – caught a horrible match-up in the Sweet Sixteen against a hardened San Diego State team that ended up playing for a natty. The 2025 squad ran into an absolute wagon in Duke last year in the Elite Eight.
And there are a lot of comparisons between this year’s team and the 2024 group. A likely four-seed who went 13-5 in SEC play and then crapped out in its first game in the SEC Tournament, plagued by rebounding issues and defensive concerns mostly due to a lack of an interior presence. But also lethal on offense with a group of guards who can get red-hot and run just about anybody off of the floor when they are on. It’s honestly uncanny.
Unfortunately for the 2026 team, there is no 2024 North Carolina on the one-line this year. The top four teams (Duke, Michigan, Arizona, and Florida) have been incredible this season. Alabama knows that firsthand about Arizona and Florida. After dropping a Q2 loss to Ole Miss Friday night, the Tide is almost certainly going to be on the 4-line – likely setting themselves up with a Sweet Sixteen match-up against Duke or Michigan.
But hey, they play the games for a reason. March is madness, as the Tide was reminded in Nashville. As I mentioned, Alabama’s offense is good enough to beat anybody in the country. When Latrell Wrightsell and Amari Allen are joining Labaron Philon and Aden Holloway in the scoring column, this Tide team is damn near impossible to beat.
Anyway, let’s hope for the best possible pathway to another Final Four. Don’t take these days for granted folks.
What: The 2026 NCAA Tournament Selection Show
When: 5:00 PM CDT
TV: CBS
Prediction: 4-seed in the East or Midwest
Visit College Basketball Odds: NCAA Men’s Lines & Spreads | FanDuel for more information and to place your wagers.

Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC) Heavyweight prospect Steven Asplund suffered the first Octagon defeat of his career at UFC Vegas 114 last night (Sat., March 14, 2026), dropping a competitive unanimous decision to Brazil’s Vitor Petrino inside the Meta Apex in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Asplund was transported to the hospital immediately following the bout, but during the ambulance ride, he jumped on Instagram to address the loss and show off the damage from the brutal three-round war.
“Alright, that is clearly not the decision we wanted,” Asplund laughed. “I ain’t going to lie, bro, I thought I was going to get the nod. I mean, obviously my face looks like a mess, but f—k, I dropped that bastard two times and got up from a f—king takedown and he couldn’t sub me. Hey man, I told you motherf—kers you’re going to have to kill me — and ‘Concrete’ is still pushing.”
Despite the loss, Asplund remained upbeat and made it clear he wants to get back inside the Octagon as soon as possible.
“So I’ll see whoever is next in a couple of months,” Asplund added. “Hey Dana, I hope you liked that shit. Holler at your boy, man. I’m just a fat kid trying to be something. Thank you guys for all the love and support — it means a lot.”
The defeat snapped Asplund’s four-fight win streak, which included a ‘Fight of the Night’ victory in his UFC debut against Sean Sharaf (watch highlights), as well as his contract-winning performance on Contender Series, where he knocked out Anthony Guarascio in just 16 seconds.
For complete UFC Vegas 114 results, coverage, and highlights click HERE.

Chelsea defender Trevoh Chalobah is confident his teammates will be ready for Tuesday’s Champions League showdown with Paris Saint-Germain, despite the disappointment of a frustrating home defeat to Newcastle United.
The Blues were left to rue missed opportunities at Stamford Bridge on Saturday evening, falling 1-0 to an 18th-minute strike from Anthony Gordon.
Despite dominating possession and forcing Aaron Ramsdale into several saves, Liam Rosenior’s side could not find a way through the Magpies’ resolute low block.
However, for Chalobah, the demands of playing for a club of Chelsea’s stature mean there is no time for a post-match hangover.
“This is Chelsea, and it’s what we are playing for,” Chalobah said when asked about the quick turnaround between high-stakes fixtures.
“We want to be competing in the best competitions, both in Europe and in the Premier League, and we have a big game on Tuesday that I’m sure will be very special.
“It’s going to be a tough challenge, but we are going to give it everything, so we need to move on from this game and focus on some big challenges ahead, starting with PSG.”
Chelsea will have to overturn a three-goal deficit against the reigning European champions following a 5-2 defeat at the Parc des Princes last Wednesday.
They were in the game for large spells before a late collapse saw them concede three times in 20 minutes.
No English side has overturned a three-goal first-leg deficit in a European tie since Liverpool’s famous comeback against Barcelona in the 2019 Champions League semi-finals, highlighting the scale of the task awaiting Chelsea.

The Los Angeles Rams have turned their roster into a Super Bowl contender in large part because of what Les Snead, Sean McVay, and the front office have been able to do through the draft since April 2022. Day 3 selections—Rounds 4 through 7—rarely arrive with the fanfare of first-round picks, but they frequently provide depth, developmental upside, and sometimes even long-term starters. Kyren Williams, Cobie Durant, Quentin Lake, Beaux Limmer, Jordan Whittington, Konata Mumpfield, Davis Allen, Warren McClendon have all played significant snaps and a large share at that for the Rams over the last three years. With the Rams continuing to balance a competitive roster with future development, this year’s group of mid-to-late round prospects could offer valuable additions on both sides of the ball.
Here are seven Day 3 prospects who could fit the Rams’ needs and philosophy.
Interior offensive line depth is always a priority, especially for a team that emphasizes mobility and zone-blocking schemes. Kage Casey profiles as a developmental guard with starting upside. Known for his powerful lower body and consistent leverage at the point of attack, Casey excels in run blocking situations where he can create movement in tight spaces.
For the Rams’ offense, Casey provides flexibility as a tackle and guard. His shorter arms will likely kick him inside to guard but if the Rams need insurance at tackle, Casey provides that. Casey’s physicality and willingness to finish blocks could help solidify depth along the interior. While his pass protection technique may need refinement at the NFL level, his toughness and coachability make him an appealing Day 3 candidate who could develop into a rotational contributor.
On the defensive side, Landon Robinson is the type of prospect teams often uncover late in the draft who develops into a valuable rotational lineman. Robinson possesses a stout frame and the ability to anchor against the run, making him effective in early-down situations.
Landon Robinson (5’11 291) Navy
— Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) January 26, 2026
+ Built like a fire hydrant
+ Quickness off the snap
+ 290-pound energizer bunny
+ 84.7 pass rush grade with 34 pressures and 6.5 sacks in 2025
+ Pursuit speed
+ Team leader/captain
+ Work ethic and character
+ Natural leverage
+ Feldman Freak… pic.twitter.com/7dTiV8Ega3
The Rams’ defensive scheme has long relied on a deep defensive line rotation to maintain pressure and control the line of scrimmage. Robinson’s strength and gap discipline could allow him to serve as a run-stopping presence while he develops his pass-rush repertoire. With time in an NFL strength program, Robinson could evolve into a dependable interior piece capable of eating snaps and keeping the defensive front fresh. Robinson is a US Naval Academy graduate. It’s hard to imagine the Rams finding someone with a stronger moral compass than a Midshipmen.
Few positions require as much depth as cornerback, and Domani Jackson offers intriguing athletic upside. Jackson is known for his speed and fluid movement skills, traits that are essential for matching up with the increasingly fast and versatile receivers across the league.
Jackson’s ability to mirror routes and recover quickly when beaten could make him an appealing developmental corner for the Rams’ secondary. While he may initially contribute on special teams or as a depth defensive back, his athletic traits suggest the potential for growth into a rotational corner who can match up against vertical threats.
Another secondary prospect who could draw attention on Day 3 is Andre Fuller. Fuller brings a physical style of play that complements finesse cover corners. He excels in press coverage and is willing to challenge receivers at the line of scrimmage.
Toledo has produced some good DBs in recent years.
— Blaine Grisak 💭 (@bgrisakTST) January 25, 2026
Andre Fuller may not have the same pedigree, but a lot to like from him the last two days.
Essentially runs the WRs route for him and runs him out of bounds. pic.twitter.com/7BnTlqokSw
For the Rams, Fuller would not be expected to start in the secondary right away but would be given the opportunity to develop behind Quentin Lake, Trent McDuffie, and Jaylen Watson. Late-round corners who are willing tacklers and capable special teams contributors often carve out long careers, and Fuller’s aggressive mindset fits that mold. If he refines his footwork and improves consistency in coverage, Fuller could develop into a valuable depth piece with situational defensive potential.
Gracen Halton is another defensive line prospect who could appeal to teams looking for versatility along the front. Halton’s quick first step and ability to penetrate gaps make him a disruptive interior defender, particularly in passing situations.
While he may not possess elite size for a full-time interior role, Halton’s motor and lateral agility allow him to create pressure from the inside. For the Rams, that type of interior quickness can be valuable in sub-packages where generating pass rush is the priority. Halton could become part of a situational defensive front that focuses on collapsing the pocket and forcing hurried throws.
Halton might be a Day 2 prospect but in the event that he falls because of his size, the Rams could be a match.
At linebacker, Taurean York stands out as a highly productive defender with strong instincts. York consistently demonstrates the ability to diagnose plays quickly and pursue ball carriers with determination.
York offers himself as an asset as a coverage linebacker. Nate Landman and Omar Speights are not strong in that department and that appears to be the weakest part of the defense currently. Finding an off ball linebacker next to Landman is growing need.
The final prospect on this list, Pat Coogan, provides an option at center. Coleman Shelton is entering the final year of his deal with the Rams. In fact, all three interior offensive linemen are set for free agency after 2026. It’s hard to envision Shelton, the weakest of the three, being prioritized. Coogan, fresh off a National Championship run with Indiana would provide experience and good size.
Pat Coogan (6’5 311) Indiana
— Bengals & Brews (@BengalsBrews) February 4, 2026
+ Competitive leader
+ Good power in his hands
+ Versatility and experience at left guard and center
+ Effective hand usage
+ Football IQ
+ National champion
+ Over 2,600 snaps played
+ 84.0 pass block grade in 2025
– 4 penalties in 2024 (just 2… pic.twitter.com/JNPqSnLFrj
Coogan’s strength lies in his football IQ and consistency. While he may not possess elite athleticism compared to some higher-drafted centers, his reliability and understanding of blocking schemes could allow him to develop into a dependable backup with potential starting capability.

Breathe a sigh of relief, NFC West. At least for now.
Having been rumored to be in pursuit of A.J. Brown, the Los Angeles Rams will not be landing the All-Pro receiver at this time.
After serious conversations with both the Rams and Patriots, the Eagles will not trade A.J. Brown at this time, according to multiple league sources.
— Dianna Russini (@DMRussini) March 13, 2026
Both teams remain interested, but no move is imminent. If a trade were to happen, it would likely heat up closer to June 1.
A.J. Brown trade discussions are not dead.
— Dianna Russini (@DMRussini) March 13, 2026
Last week, I was told the Rams discussed trading for Eagles WR A.J. Brown before dealing for CB Trent McDuffie.
Dialogue slowed, but Los Angeles continues to monitor the status of the three-time Pro Bowler with interest. We’ll see… pic.twitter.com/Emrtc757UE
From The Insiders on @nflnetwork: The #Eagles have had trade talks involving A.J. Brown as late as this week and there’s been positive momentum a few times. Right now, it feels stalled again but another Dallas Goedert void postponement gives Howie Roseman more time. pic.twitter.com/eowOUoOdLm
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) March 13, 2026
To summarize the reports:
To summarize the situation:
However, where there’s smoke, there’s either a fire or an agent with an agenda, and this one’s got more than a little smoke.
A couple of thoughts.
From a talent perspective, the Rams with Brown would immediately become an unpleasant thought.
But we can all admit this is pretty weird, right?
A.J. Brown and Puka Nacua would be the most explosive receiver tandem in the league, bar none, over the past decade. They’re also both a little nuts.
Brown is five years younger than Davante Adams, who they’d presumably have to deal or release. Receiver was not a problem for Los Angeles last year, and it never has been for Sean McVay, so to throw a bunch at the Eagles to bring back a player who could spend the season competing with Nacua for Weirdest Wideout every week.
I buy that they’re looking, but I don’t get it.
Regardless, if words are to be believed, Seattle fans can either breathe a sigh of relief or a sigh of regret that an absolute circus is not coming to a town near you.

We’ve made it to Selection Sunday, and the NCAA Tournament picture is starting to clear up for Missouri men’s basketball after weeks (if not months) of uncertainty.
The Tigers are included in 131 of 132 brackets that are part of the Bracket Matrix and are listed as the top 11-seed, on average.
There were some questions earlier in the week if bid stealers could make Mizzou’s selection show viewing uncomfortable after three straight MU losses heading into March Madness, but conference tournament results Saturday put those concerns to rest.
The Tigers head into a likely tournament bid at 20-12 overall with a 5-7 record against Quad 1 opponents and 9-12 mark against Quads 1 and 2 combined. MU is ranked No. 40 and 41, respectively, in the crucial strength of record and wins above bubble resume metrics, but is weighed down slightly by its predictive metrics including a No. 51 ranking in KenPom.
Those predictive metrics could send Mizzou to the First Four and force it to play its way into the field of 64.
The Tigers might have an ace in their hand, though, with three wins in games at the top of Quad 1. If the committees values these wins highly, it could help MU stand out from other teams around the bubble and gain direct inclusion into the First Round.
Took a quick look at Quad 1A (top half of Quad 1) wins for the last 11 teams I have projected in the bracket as of now. As a whole:
— Order On The Court ⚖️ (@DataMizzou) March 13, 2026
-13 Q1A wins (Mizzou has 3)
-6 wins over top 15 teams (Mizzou has 2)
-1 win over top 10 team (Mizzou has 1)
That’s certainly something the committee will have to consider, but in this edition of Rock-M-Tology, Mizzou lands in the First Four as the top member of the Last Four In.
Here’s our projected bracket.
Mizzou
Miami (OH)
SMU
Texas
Oklahoma
San Diego State
Auburn
New Mexico
1) Duke vs 16 ) (Lehigh/Prairie View A&M)
8) Villanova vs 9) Ohio State
5) Arkansas vs 12) High Point
4) Kansas vs 13) Northern Iowa
6) North Carolina vs 11) (Mizzou/Miami (OH))
3) Purdue vs 14) Idaho
7) Kentucky vs 10) N.C. State
2) Iowa State vs 15) Furman
1) Florida vs 16) Siena
8) Clemson vs 9) Iowa
5) Tennessee vs 12) Yale
4) Virginia vs 13) Cal Baptist
6) BYU vs 11) (SMU/Texas)
3) Illinois vs 14) Wright State
7) Saint Mary’s vs 10) UCF
2) Houston vs 15) UMBC
1) Arizona vs 16) Queens
8) Georgia vs 9) SLU
5) Wisconsin vs 12) McNeese State
4) Vanderbilt vs 13) Hawaii
6) Texas Tech vs 11) USF
3) Gonzaga vs 14) North Dakota State
7) Miami (FL) vs 10) Texas A&M
2) Michigan State vs 15) Kennesaw State
1) Michigan vs 16) (Long Island/Howard)
8) Utah State vs 9) TCU
5) St. John’s vs 12) Akron
4) Alabama vs 13) Hofstra
6) Louisville vs 11) VCU
3) Nebraska vs 14) Troy
7) UCLA vs 10) Santa Clara
2) UConn vs 15) Tennessee State
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AmaWaterways introduces its City Escapes program for 2026-2027, allowing extended stays in iconic European cities, benefiting cruise tourism and exploration.
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The post ENHYPEN Performs in Melbourne Without Lee Heeseung — Fans React With Outrage and Petitions appeared first on Travel And Tour World.P&O Cruises extends balance due dates for 2026 sailings, offering more flexibility to guests while enhancing their cruise booking experience.
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Argentina and Spain were expected to headline a historic showdown in the Finalissima. While everything seemed ready after choosing the Lusail Stadium in Qatar as the venue, the conflict in the Middle East completely changed the circumstances. Because of this, UEFA and CONMEBOL proposed several alternative venues, but failed to reach an agreement. As a result, the anticipated duel between Lamine Yamal and Lionel Messi has been canceled.
“After much discussion between UEFA and the organising authorities in Qatar, it is announced today that due to the current political situation in the region, the Finalissima between UEFA EURO 2024 winners Spain and CONMEBOL Copa América 2024 champions Argentina cannot be played as hoped in Qatar on 27 March,” UEFA stated.
Although the Argentine Football Association (AFA) reportedly presented a final counteroffer to UEFA and the Royal Spanish Football Federation (RFEF) with two fair conditions, it was not enough. In addition, tensions between the parties seemed to continue rising, making it increasingly difficult to reach. With this, the only possible meeting between Lamine Yamal and Lionel Messi could come at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.
Far from being the first option, the AFA and the RFEF tried to reach agreements to relocate the venue of the event, opening the door to several possible scenarios. In its latest statement, UEFA revealed that three different venues were considered to host the clash between Lionel Messi’s Argentina and Lamine Yamal’s Spain, but all of them were rejected for different reasons.

As per UEFA, the first option considered was to play at the Santiago Bernabéu Stadium on March 27, with a 50-50 split of fans for each national team. While this is a historic venue, Argentina rejected the proposal. Then, a proposal was made to change the format to a two-leg series, with one leg in Madrid on the original date and the other in Buenos Aires during the international window for UEFA EURO and the 2028 Copa América, but this was also rejected.
Far from ending there, UEFA revealed that it proposed a compromise with the AFA that if a neutral venue in Europe were found, the Finalissima would be played on March 27 or March 30, but Argentina rejected. Afterwards, they suggested holding the match after the 2026 FIFA World Cup, but Spain did not have available dates. Finally, Lionel Messi’s team declared that they could only play on March 31, ultimately making the clash impossible.
Despite the huge interest in the match between Lionel Messi’s Argentina and Lamine Yamal’s Spain, the Finalissima is far from a sure thing. With just a few weeks to go before the 2026 World Cup, both national teams may no longer have available dates. Furthermore, playing it after the anticipated tournament could be impossible, as there are several other commitments in the way. Therefore, the match appears to be canceled altogether.

| WHO | Liverpool vs Tottenham |
| WHAT | English Premier League |
| WHEN | 12:30pm ET / 9:30am PT • Sunday, March 15, 2026 |
| WHERE | Peacock Premium and NBCSN |
| STREAM | WATCH NOW |
The race for a Premier League top-four finish continues to heat up as Liverpool host Tottenham in one of the weekend’s most compelling showdowns. Liverpool remain firmly in the battle for a place in the UEFA Champions League and know a victory is crucial to keep their qualification hopes alive
Meanwhile, Tottenham arrive under pressure after a difficult run of results that has dragged them uncomfortably close to the relegation fight. With both clubs desperate to change their momentum and secure valuable points, the stakes couldn’t be higher—so be sure to tune in and catch every minute of this must-see Premier League clash.

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Trendyol Süper Lig'in 26. haftasında Kasımpaşa, ikas Eyüpspor'u konuk etti. Mücadeleyi 1-0 Kasımpaşa kazandı.
Kasımpaşa,Trendyol Süper Lig'in 26. haftasındaikas Eyüpspor'u 1-0 yendi.
Kasımpaşa'nın golünü33. dakikada Benedyczak attı.
Bu maç ile Kasımpaşa 24 puana yükselerek 14. sıraya yerleşti.
Mağlubiyetle ateş hattında çıkamayan Eyüpspor 22 puanla 16. sırada yer alıyor
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MAÇTAN DAKİKALAR
13. dakikada Eyüpspor gole yaklaştı. Talha Ülvan'ın sağdan ceza sahasına gönderdiği ortada topla buluşan Umut Meraş'ın vuruşunda, meşin yuvarlak direkten döndü. Dönen top kale sahası içinde Umut Bozok ağlara yollarken hakem Ali Yılmaz, Umut Bozok'un ofsaytta olduğu gerekçesiyle golü geçersiz kıldı.
30. dakikada ceza sahası içi sağ çizgisinde topla buluşan Cafu, geriden atağa katılan İrfan Can Kahveci'ye pasını aktardı. Bu futbolcunun ceza sahası dışından sert vuruşunda, meşin yuvarlak az farkla yandan dışarı çıktı.
33. dakikada Kasımpaşa öne geçti. Pintor'un orta sahadan savunmaya gönderdiği geri pasta meşin yuvarlağı kapan Benedyczak kaleciyle karşı karşıya kaldığı pozisyonda, yakın mesafeden yerden vuruşla topu filelere yolladı: 1-0
Kasımpaşa ilk yarıyı 1-0 önde tamamladı.
59. dakikada Kasımpaşa gole yaklaştı. Ceza sahası içinde kazanılan endirekt vuruşta İrfan Can Kahveci'nin dokunduğu topa Cafu çok sert vurdu ancak meşin yuvarlak az farkla yandan auta çıktı.
63. dakikada sağ kanatta topla buluşan İrfan Can Kahveci'nin ceza sahası içine gönderdiği ortaya Diabate hareketlendi. Bu futbolcunun dokunamadığı top direkt kaleye yönelirken az farkla yandan dışarı gitti.
90+3. dakikada sağ kanattan atağa katılan İrfan Can Kahveci ceza sahası içine hareketlenen Allevinah'a ortaladı. Bu futbolcunun penaltı noktası üzerinden yaptığı kafa vuruşunda, meşin yuvarlak az farkla üstten dışarı çıktı.
Mücadele Kasımpaşa'nın 1-0 üstünlüğüyle tamamlandı.
Stat: Recep Tayyip Erdoğan
Hakemler: Ali Yılmaz, Mehmet Emin Tuğral, Ogün Kamacı
Kasımpaşa: Gianniotis, Winck, Becao, Arous, Kamil Ahmet Çörekçi, Baldursson, İrfan Can Kahveci, Diabate (Dk. 87 Allevinah), Cafu, Ben Ouanes (Dk. 90+6 Kerem Demirbay), Benedyczak (Dk. 75 Cenk Tosun)
ikas Eyüpspor: Jankat Yılmaz, Talha Ülvan (Dk. 84 Calegari), Onguene (Dk. 72 Raux Yao), Bedirhan Özyurt, Umut Meraş (Dk. 84 Radu), Taşkın İlter (Dk. 55 Legowski), Baran Ali Gezek, Metehan Altunbaş, Emre Akbaba, Pintor (Dk. 55 Torres), Umut Bozok
Gol: Dk. 33 Benedyczak (Kasımpaşa)
Sarı kartlar: Dk. 69 Legowski, Dk. 90+4 Raux Yao (ikas Eyüpspor), Dk. 76 İrfan Can Kahveci, Dk. 78 Becao, Dk. 89 Allevinah (Kasımpaşa)

Voleybol SMS Grup Efeler Ligi'nin 24. haftasında Halkbank, Spor Toto'yu 3-2 yendi.
Halkbank,Voleybol SMS Grup Efeler Ligi'nin 24. haftasında Spor Toto'yu 3-2 yendi.
Bu sonuçla Halkbank, ligdeki 20. galibiyetini elde etti. Spor Toto ise 8. kez mağlup oldu.
Salon: TVF Ziraat Bankkart
Hakemler: Burhan İlhan, Eser Türkoğlu
Spor Toto: Ivovic, Mustafa Koç, Herrera, Camejo, Emin Gök, Orçun Ergün (Beytullah Hatipoğlu, Melih Sıratça, İzzet Ünver)
Halkbank: Yunus Emre Tayaz, Ulaş Kıyak, Kaziyski, Ertuğrul Gazi Metin, Sotola, Leal (Volkan Döne, Sliwka, Tuna Uzunkol, Ömercan Burak Karahan, Yiğit Hamza Aslan)
Setler: 25-21, 21-25, 25-22, 18-25, 12-15
Süre: 128 dakika (25, 25, 28, 27, 23)

Türkiye Sigorta Basketbol Süper Ligi'nin 22. haftasında Fenerbahçe Beko, deplasmanda Onvo Büyükçekmece Basketbol'u 91-85 yendi.
Türkiye Sigorta Basketbol Süper Ligi'nin 22. haftasında Fenerbahçe Beko, deplasmanda Onvo Büyükçekmece Basketbol'u 91-85 yendi.
Lider sarı-lacivertli takım üst üste 10'uncu, toplamda ise 20'nci galibiyetini aldı. Son sıradaki Büyükçekmece Basketbol da 19'uncu yenilgisini yaşadı.
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Salon: Gazanfer Bilge
Hakemler: Can Mavisu, Mehmet Serdar Ünal, Uğur Akyıldız
Onvo Büyükçekmece Basketbol: Van der Vuurst 8, Pipes 12, Muhaymin Mustafa 7, Gavrilovic 13, Bruinsma 5, Lecque 20, Pusica, Metin Türen, Can Kaan Turgut 4, Bandaogo 10, Doğan Şenli 6
Fenerbahçe Beko: Zagars 11, Boston 6, Tarık Biberovic 11, Jantunen 5, Silva 10, Bacot 12, James Metecan Birsen 2, Wilbekin, Horton-Tucker 9, Melih Mahmutoğlu 12, De Colo 13, Onuralp Bitim
1. Periyot: 25-22
Devre: 47-42
3. Periyot: 66-64

Trendyol 1. Lig'in 31. haftasında Erzurumspor FK, sahasında Atakaş Hatayspor'u 3-0 mağlup etti.
Stat: Erzurum Kazım Karabekir
Hakemler: Burak Pakkan, Emrah Ünal, Barış Çiçeksoyu
Erzurumspor FK: Orbanic, Yakup Kırtay, Gerxhaliu, Baiye (Dk. 85 Adem Eren Kabak), Sefa Akgün (Dk. 85 Mura Cem Akpınar), Eren Tozlu, Giorbelidze, Orhan Ovacıklı, Rodriguez (Dk. 75 Crociata), Benhur Keser (Dk. 75 Hüsamettin Yener), Mustafa Fettahoğlu (Dk. 58 Fernando)
Atakaş Hatayspor: Emir Dadük, Muhammed Gönülaçar, Hakan Çinemre, Ali Yıldız (Dk. 63 Baran Sarka) Cenk Doğan (Dk. 78 Seyit Gazanfer) Ersin Aydemir, Sharif Osman, Chaadaev (Dk. 70 Deniz Aksoy), Danjuma (Dk. 63 Ünal Durmuşhan), Prince (Dk. 70 Yılmaz Cin), Yiğit Ali Buz
Goller: Dk. 30 Chaadaev (Kendi kalesine) Dk. 43 Rodriguez, Dk. 90+1 Crociata (Erzurumspor FK)
Sarı kartlar: Dk. 83 Eren Tozlu (Erzurumspor FK), Dk. 83 Hakan Çinemre, Dk. 88 Sharif Osman (Atakaş Hatayspor)

Trendyol 1. Lig'in 31. haftasında Erzurumspor FK, sahasında Atakaş Hatayspor'u 3-0 mağlup etti.
Stat: Erzurum Kazım Karabekir
Hakemler: Burak Pakkan, Emrah Ünal, Barış Çiçeksoyu
Erzurumspor FK: Orbanic, Yakup Kırtay, Gerxhaliu, Baiye (Dk. 85 Adem Eren Kabak), Sefa Akgün (Dk. 85 Mura Cem Akpınar), Eren Tozlu, Giorbelidze, Orhan Ovacıklı, Rodriguez (Dk. 75 Crociata), Benhur Keser (Dk. 75 Hüsamettin Yener), Mustafa Fettahoğlu (Dk. 58 Fernando)
Atakaş Hatayspor: Emir Dadük, Muhammed Gönülaçar, Hakan Çinemre, Ali Yıldız (Dk. 63 Baran Sarka) Cenk Doğan (Dk. 78 Seyit Gazanfer) Ersin Aydemir, Sharif Osman, Chaadaev (Dk. 70 Deniz Aksoy), Danjuma (Dk. 63 Ünal Durmuşhan), Prince (Dk. 70 Yılmaz Cin), Yiğit Ali Buz
Goller: Dk. 30 Chaadaev (Kendi kalesine) Dk. 43 Rodriguez, Dk. 90+1 Crociata (Erzurumspor FK)
Sarı kartlar: Dk. 83 Eren Tozlu (Erzurumspor FK), Dk. 83 Hakan Çinemre, Dk. 88 Sharif Osman (Atakaş Hatayspor)

Trendyol 1. Lig'in 31. haftasında Özbelsan Sivasspor, sahasında Eminevim Ümraniyespor'u 1-0 mağlup etti.
Stat: BG Grup 4 Eylül Stadyumu
Hakemler: Direnç Tonusluoğlu, Hüsnü Emre Çelimli, Hüseyin Kıvanç Durmaz
Özbelsan Sivasspor: Göktuğ Bakırbaş, Murat Paluli, Appindangoye, Okan Erdoğan, Uğur Çiftçi, Emre Gökay (Dk. 65 Aly Malle), Charisis (Dk. 65 Avramovski), Cihat Çelik (Dk. 80 Kerem Atakan Kesgin), Kamil Fidan, Ethemi, Manaj (Dk. 7 Bekir Turaç Böke)
Eminevim Ümraniyespor: Cihan Topaloğlu, Oğuz Yıldırım, Burak Öksüz, Glumac, Emre Kaplan, Hoti (Dk. 58 Serkan Göksu), Dokanovic (Dk. 75 Kubilay Aktaş), Bardhi (Dk. 75 Yusuf Deniz Şaş), Benny, Barış Ekincier (Dk. 58 Kosoko), Batuhan Çelik
Gol: Dk. 45 Glumac (Kendi kalesine) (Özbelsan Sivasspor),
Sarı kartlar: Dk. 34 Kamil Fidan, Dk. 62 Cihat Çelik, Dk. 85 Uğur Çiftçi, Dk. 88 Bekir Turaç Böke, Dk. 90+1 Aaron, Dk. 90+4 Kerem Atakan Kesgin (Özbelsan Sivasspor)

Fenerbahçe Başkanı Sadettin Saran, daha önce girmediği seçim öncesinde Antonio Conte'yle anlaşma sağlamıştı. İtalyan hoca, Napoli'deki geleceğine dair açıklamalar yaptı. Fenerbahçe'de ise Tedesco'nun koltuğu fena halde sallanıyor.
Sadettin Saran, bu sezon başında Fenerbahçe başkanlığına seçilmişti. Fakat daha önce Saran'ın son anda girmediği bir seçim daha vardı. Ve o tarihte İtalyan teknik adam Antonio Conte'yle anlaşma sağlamıştı. Yaşanan gelişmeler sonrasında Conte, 1 Temmuz 2024 tarihinde Napoli'ye imza attı. Serie A temsilcisiyle 30 Haziran 2027 tarihine kadar mukavele yaptı.
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BAŞKAN'LA KONUŞACAĞIZ
56 yaşındaki çalıştırıcı, "Napoli'ye geldiğimde üç yıllık bir sözleşme imzaladım. Geçen yıl olduğu gibi her sezon başkanla oturup bazı değerlendirmeler yapıyoruz. Fikir alışverişiyle nereye gitmek istediğimizi anlamaya çalışıyoruz. Bu yıl da sezon sonunda çok sakin bir şekilde bunu yapacağız" ifadelerini kullandı.
DEVAM EDİP ETMEMEK
Conte, "Napoli'de mutlu olduğumu herkes biliyor. Ama aynı zamanda projenin doğru olup olmadığını ve bu yolda devam edip etmeyeceğimizi değerlendirmek de doğru bir şey. Benim açımdan bu projeye devam etme isteği en üst düzeyde... Ama her şeyi zaman gösterecek" yorumunu da yaptı.
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BU KEZ OLUR MU?
Fenerbahçe Teknik Direktörü Tedesco'nun koltuğu ciddi şekilde sallanıyor. Sadettin Saran'ın, sezon sonunda Antonio Conte'yle tekrar temasa geçebileceği yönünde iddialar var. İkili arasında yakın ilişkiler bulunuyor. Conte'nin Napoli ile 1 senelik daha kontratı mevcut... Ancak olası ayrılık ihtimalinde Napoli'yle karşılıklı anlaşması bekleniyor.

Juventus, Udinese deplasmanından 1-0'lık galibiyetle dönerken tek golün asistini Kenan Yıldız yapmıştı. 90 dakika sonrasında milli futbolcumuza övgüler yağdı...
Juventus, Serie A'da son olarak Udinese'yi dış sahada 1-0 mağlup etti. Jeremie Boga, 38. dakikada skoru ilan ederken asist milli futbolcumuz Kenan Yıldız'dan geldi. Siyah-Beyazlı taraftarlar, 90 dakikanın ardından sosyal medyada Kenan'la ilgili övgü dolu ifadeler kullandı. Kenan Yıldız, bu sezon ilk kez iki maç üst üste maçın adamı seçildi. Udinese önündeki istatistikleri ve sahadaki oyuncular arasındaki sıralaması ise şu şekilde gerçekleşti:
1.28 - Asist Beklentisi (birinci)
6- Kilit Pas (birinci)
16- Rakip Ceza Sahasında Topla Buluşma (birinci)
3/3 - Başarılı Çalım (birinci)
6/7 - Kazanılan İkili Mücadele (ikinci)
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BUNU SÖYLEYEMEZSİNİZ
Taraftarlar, "Kenan Yıldız'ı her hafta izleyip, şu anda Serie A'da ondan daha iyi bir oyuncu olduğunu söyleyemezsiniz. O, dünyanın en iyi oyuncularından biri. Dünyanın her takımında rahatlıkla ilk 11'e yazılabilir. Kenan hücum anlamında her şeyimiz... Umarım uzun yıllar burada kalır. Yeniden yapılanmaya gidilecekse Juventus, Kenan üzerine kurulmalı" tarzında yorumlar yaptı.
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MESAJ YOLLADILAR
20 yaşındaki milli futbolcumuz, 7 Şubat tarihinde Juventus'la olan mukavelesini 30 Haziran 2030 tarihine kadar uzatmıştı. İtalyan ekibi böylece Kenan'ı isteyen Premier Lig ekiplerine de bir mesaj yollamış oldu. Kenan her ne kadar yeni kontrat yapsa da takım ilerleyen süreçlerde de sportif başarı kazanamazsa durum değişebilir.

Bu gün futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2025/2026-cı illər mövsümünün 24-cü turuna yekun vurulacaq.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sonuncu oyun gününün ilk qarşılaşması Yevlaxda baş tutub.
Burada “Kəpəz” “Turan Tovuz”u qəbul edib. Yevlax şəhər stadionunda təşkil edilmiş oyunu Tural Qurbanov idarə edib. Tərəflər yekunda hərəyə 1 qol və 1 xalla kifayətləniblər.
Premyer Liqa
24-cü tur
15 mart
“Kəpəz” – “Turan Tovuz” 1:1
Qollar: Rəhman Hacıyev, 55 – Joarlem Santos, 61.
Hakimlər: Tural Qurbanov, Asiman Əzizli, Cəmil Quliyev, Ruslan Quliyev.
VAR: Rəvan Həmzəzadə.
AVAR: Rahil Ramazanov.
Hakim-inspektor: Orxan Məmmədov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Azər Əsgərov.
Yevlax şəhər stadionu. 15:00.
Kəpəz: 22. Məmməd Hüseynov, 7. Ehtiram Şahverdiyev, 77. Fərid Nəbiyev, 5. Rauf Hüseynli, 11. Rəhman Hacıyev, 9. Luis Paçu, 29. Dioqo Verdaska (k), 24. Olavale Onanuqa, 12. Mahamadu Ba, 14. Adama Fofana, 4. Mate Abuladze.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 33. Yusif İmanov, 81. Elgün Bayramov, 99. Əli Səmədov, 88. Şakir Seyidov, 17. Ümid Səmədov, 20. Elcan Əbilov, 23. Fərid Kələntərov, 66. Arzu Atakişiyev, 21. Sadiq Şəfiyev, 6. Camal Cəfərov, 97. Elxan Məmmədov, 57. Amur Yusifov.
Baş məşqçi: Azər Bağırov.
Turan Tovuz: 41. Sergey Samok, 17. Rəhim Sadıxov, 11. Ayxan Hüseynov, 3. Enrike Silva, 23. Alexandro Serrano, 90. Joarlem Santos, 15. Emmanuel Hakman (k), 32. Hayderson Hurtado, 7. Xorxe Silva, 19. Roberto Olabe, 2. Mark Rene Mampassi.
Ehtiyat oyunçular: 1. Oleq Baklov, 13. Mehman Hacıyev, 29. Filip Ozobiç, 4. Şəhriyar Əliyev, 10. Xəyal Nəcəfov, 88. Faiq Hacıyev, 6. Fərid Yusifli, 5. Roderik Miller, 99. İbrahima Vadji, 9. Coş Cinnelli, 8. David Tavares.
Baş məşqçi: Kurban Berdıyev.
Premyer Liqa klublarının ikinci komandaları arasında keçirilən Əvəzedicilər Liqasında 20-ci turun təyinatları açıqlanıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının (PFL) rəsmi saytı məlumat yayıb.
20-ci turun görüşləri martın 15-də və 16-da keçiriləcək.
Əvəzedicilər Liqası
20-ci tur
15 mart
“Sabah-2” – “Şamaxı-2”
Hakimlər: Nicat İsmayıllı, Samir Qaracayev, Elmin Süleymanov, Rasim Musayev.
Hakim-inspektor: Ömər Paşayev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Törə Əhmədova.
“Bayıl Arena”, 15:00.
16 mart
“Neftçi-2” – “Zirə-2”
Hakimlər: İslam Məmmədov, Aydın Bəxşiyev, Elman Kərimov, Ləman Əmirli.
Hakim-inspektor: İmanxan Sultani.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Elçin Mehtiyev.
“Neftçi” Futbol Mərkəzi (4-cü meydança), 13:00.
“Sumqayıt-2” – “Kəpəz-2”
Hakimlər: Murad Səlimov, Əkbər Əliyev, Əhməd Əhmədsoy, Maqsud Şamıyev.
Hakim-inspektor: Anar Salmanov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Məmmədəli Məmmədov.
“Sumqayıt Arena” (ehtiyat meydança), 14:00.
“Araz-Naxçıvan-2” – “Qarabağ-2”
Hakimlər: Pərviz İbrahimov, Vüsal Xəlilzadə, İlkin Mustafazadə, Samir Musayev.
Hakim-inspektor: Asim Xudiyev.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Zaur Hacı-Məhərrəmov.
Binə qəsəbə stadionu, 15:00.
“Qəbələ-2” – “Turan Tovuz-2”
Hakimlər: Kamal Umudlu, Pərvin Talıbov, Teymur Teymurov, Rəşad Əhmədov.
Hakim-inspektor: Şahin Cəfərov.
AFFA nümayəndəsi: Novruz Əzimov.
Qəbələ şəhər stadionu (ehtiyat meydança), 15:00.












Misli Premyer Liqasının XXIV turunun “Kəpəz” – “Turan Tovuz” oyunundan (1:1) sonra meydan sahibi komandanın baş məşqçisi Azər Bağırov jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırdı.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bölüşdü…
– Azarkeşlərə təşəkkür edirəm. Sona qədər dəstək oldular. Futbolçular onların dəstəyini yerə vurmadı. Çatışmazlıqlarımız var və oyundan-oyuna daha yaxşı olacağıq. İstədiyimiz oyunu oynamağa çalışacağıq. Vaxt keçdikcə başqa “Kəpəz” görəcəyik.
– Jo “Neftçi”yə də belə qol vurmuşdu. Bunu təhlil etməmişdiz?
– Hücuma çıxanda top itirdik və zona boşaldı. Bir zonanı boşaldırsansa, digər yerlərdəki boşluqlar da tez sezilir. Rauf Rüstəmli maksimumu etməyə çalışdı. Futboldur. Rəqibin usta futbolçuları var. Onların bacarıqlarını danmaq olmaz.
– Belə istəkli “Kəpəz” görməyə nə mane olur?
– Son turlarda yaxşı oynayırıq. İstəyimiz var. Deməzdim ki, qeyri-stabilik. son 4-5 oyunda stabilik. Meydançada futbol oynayırıq. Məncə, bu gün də maraqlı futbol oldu. Uşaqlara təşəkkür edirəm ki, tapşırıqları həyata keçirdilər.
Şahin Cəfərov
Misli Premyer Liqasının XXIV turunun “Kəpəz” – “Turan Tovuz” oyunundan (1:1) sonra qonaq komandanın baş məşqçisi Kurban Berdıyev jurnalistlərin suallarını cavablandırdı.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis əvvəlcə görüşlə bağlı fikirlərini bildirdi…
– Vacib iki xal itirdik. Oyunun ikinck hissəsi fərqli alındı. Növbəti oyuna hazırlaşacağıq.
– İlk hissədə Enrike zədə səbəbindən meydandan çıxdı. İkinci hissədə rəqib onun cinahından hücumlar etdi. Enrikeni əvəzləyən Faiqin oyununu necə dəyərləndirirsiz?
– Faiq uzun müddət oynamırdı. Ona görə səhvlər edirdi.
– Miller nə üçün oynamadı?
– Zədəli idi.
– Ardıcıl “Zirə” və “Neftçi” qələbəsindən sonra autsayderə xal itirdiniz. Niyə?
– Emosiya məsələsidir. Futbolçular elə komandalarla oyuna köklənməkdə problem yaşayırlar.
Şahin Cəfərov
“Turan Tovuz” Misli Premyer Liqasının XXIV turunda “Kəpəz”lə qarşılaşır.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Tovuz təmsilçisi matçda itki ilə üzləşib. Müdafiəçi Enrike Silva sıradan çıxıb. İlk hissədə zədələnən futbolçunu Faiq Hacıyev əvəzləyib.
ilk hissəsi davam edən matçda hesab açılmayıb.
Juventus midfielder Khephren Thuram says he felt ‘attacked’ when Real Madrid star Vinicius Jr. was allegedly racially abused during a Champions League match against Benfica: ‘It could have been me.’
Juventus star Thuram spoke out firmly against racism in an interview with Canal+, addressing how he felt witnessing Vinicius Jr. allegedly subjected to racist abuse during a Champions League match against Benfica in February.
“It’s difficult as a black boy. In 2026, you can still be attacked because of the colour of your skin,” the Juventus midfielder said via L’Equipe.
Vinicius and other Real Madrid players accused Gianluca Prestianni of making racist remarks towards the Brazilian, but the Benfica talent denied the claims.
Besides this latest incident, sadly, Vinicius has frequently been the target of racist abuse in Spain and across Europe.
“Vinicius was attacked, and it’s as if I were the one being attacked. It could have been me. And all of this just because I’m black? I don’t have the answer to stop this. I don’t have the answer to stop it in stadiums,” Thuram continued,
“Leaving the pitch might be a solution, but I want to play football. It’s my job, and I enjoy what I do.
“There should be stronger actions for those who behave like that. Why should I be the one to leave the field? He should be the one leaving the stadium. We have to stop this nonsense and start taking things seriously.”
Thuram’s father, Lilian, a former Juventus and Parma defender and a 1998 France World Cup winner, is a well-known anti-racism activist, founder of the Lilian Thuram Foundation, which focuses on education to combat racism.
His sons, Marcus and Khephren, play in Serie A for Inter and Juventus, respectively.

Juventus midfielder Khephren Thuram has scored three goals and provided four assists in 37 appearances across all competitions this season.
His contract at the Allianz Stadium runs out in June 2029.

Inter midfielder Henrikh Mkhitaryan is expected to miss the next Serie A match against Fiorentina due to a muscle injury, according to reports in Italy.
Inter midfielder Mkhitaryan suffered a muscle injury during a 1-1 draw against Atalanta on Saturday.
Italian sources, including Calciomercato.com, claim that the Armenian will undergo medical tests in the coming days to learn the extent of his injury.
The ex-Arsenal and Manchester United midfielder is expected to miss the next Serie A match against Fiorentina on March 22, but the Nerazzurri hope Hakan Çalhanoğlu will return to action in Florence.
Mkhitaryan played 45 minutes in Inter’s match against Atalanta, replacing Petar Sucic at half-time.
Mkhitaryan’s contract with Inter expires at the end of the season, and according to Italian sources, the Nerazzurri are considering offering him a one-year extension.

Mkhitaryan, 37, has scored two goals and provided three assists in 30 appearances across all competitions this season.

Inter remain the Serie A table leaders with an eight-point advantage over second-placed Milan, who have a game in hand.

Liverpool approach another pivotal Premier League fixture with questions surrounding fitness, form and selection as Tottenham prepare to visit Merseyside. The Reds will be desperate to respond after a frustrating midweek defeat in Europe, and all eyes now turn to the predicted lineup and injury latest as Arne Slot weighs his options.
Momentum in a title race can shift quickly, and Liverpool know that consistency at home often defines successful campaigns. Tottenham arrive capable of unsettling even the strongest sides, meaning the Liverpool predicted lineup will be scrutinised closely by supporters and analysts alike.
Liverpool could receive a timely boost in goal, with Alisson Becker potentially returning to action after a minor injury.
Alisson Becker of Liverpool as Liverpool are crowned champions for the 2024-2025 seas
Fitness concerns have shaped the Liverpool injury latest ahead of the weekend. Alisson missed the recent Champions League fixture after sustaining a muscle issue during training, forcing the coaching staff to adjust plans at short notice.
Arne Slot offered an encouraging update when discussing the goalkeeper’s recovery.
“He’s been with the physios and with rehab until now,” Slot explained. “We are training today as you know, so let’s see if he can join the team session today.”
The Liverpool manager sounded cautiously optimistic about the situation, suggesting the Brazilian international may yet return in time for the Tottenham match.
“I’m hopeful [that Alisson will play against Tottenham] but that’s not to say I’m 100 per cent sure,” Slot said. “He felt something when he passed the ball in one of his muscles. But after we checked it, it was so minor that we think it doesn’t have to take very long.”
Liverpool’s injury latest extends beyond the goalkeeper position. Federico Chiesa, who missed the European trip through illness, is expected to rejoin training and could be available for selection.
Meanwhile, longer-term absentees remain unavailable. Alexander Isak continues rehabilitation following a broken leg and has not yet returned to full training. Conor Bradley, Wataru Endo and Giovanni Leoni are also sidelined, reducing depth in several key areas.
Assessing the Liverpool predicted lineup involves balancing recovery, form and tactical demands. Slot is not expected to make sweeping changes despite the midweek defeat, but several positions could see subtle adjustments.
Should Alisson prove fit, he will likely reclaim his place between the posts. In defence, Jeremie Frimpong may challenge Joe Gomez at right-back, while the central pairing of Ibrahima Konate and Virgil van Dijk remains the most reliable option.
At left-back, the coaching staff may consider Andy Robertson after a difficult performance from Milos Kerkez during the Champions League outing.
Midfield selection offers flexibility. Ryan Gravenberch and Alexis Mac Allister provide energy and composure in deeper roles, while Dominik Szoboszlai’s versatility allows him to operate further forward if required. Curtis Jones is another potential inclusion if Slot seeks a change in rhythm.
Further up the pitch, Mohamed Salah continues to anchor Liverpool’s attacking threat. Cody Gakpo could return to the starting eleven after being left out midweek, while Hugo Ekitike may lead the line as Liverpool search for sharper finishing.
Young prospect Rio Ngumoha also remains in contention after impressing supporters with his fearless attacking approach.
A possible Liverpool predicted lineup could look like this:
AlissonFrimpong, Konate, Van Dijk, KerkezGravenberch, Mac AllisterSalah, Szoboszlai, GakpoEkitike
This configuration would allow Liverpool to retain balance between midfield control and attacking width.
Tottenham’s style will inevitably influence Liverpool’s final selection. Spurs often look to exploit space behind the defensive line, placing additional importance on pace and positioning in Liverpool’s back four.
That reality strengthens the case for Konate alongside Van Dijk, a pairing capable of handling both aerial battles and quick transitions.
Midfield control will also be crucial. Mac Allister’s intelligence in possession helps Liverpool dictate tempo, while Gravenberch provides the forward surges that can break opposition lines.
Further forward, Liverpool’s attacking trio must rediscover fluency after a misfiring performance in Europe. Salah’s movement from the right flank remains central to Liverpool’s offensive patterns, while Gakpo’s ability to drift inside can create space for overlapping full-backs.
Ultimately, the Liverpool predicted lineup may depend heavily on the final injury latest, particularly regarding Alisson’s fitness.
With Tottenham capable of punishing hesitation, Liverpool will hope that returning players and tactical adjustments provide the spark required to secure three vital Premier League points.

Ivy League tournament bracket: Full TV schedule, channels, scores for 2026 men's basketball championships originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
March is upon us, which means the 2025-2026 college basketball season is winding down.
Ahead of the biggest tournament in the sport, each conference will hold conference tournaments with the winner earning an automatic bid into the 2026 NCAA Tournament.
The Ivy League only has eight teams in its conference, and you'd think that all of them make the tournament, but they don't. To make the conference games matter even more, only four of the teams qualify for the conference tournament.
Yale has won the Ivy League in back-to-back years and holds the No. 1 seed heading into the tournament. Cornell and Harvard, both in the conference tournament, have never won it since it began in 2017.
The Sporting News has everything you need to know about watching the 2026 Ivy League men's basketball tournament, including TV and live stream information for every game.
The current seeding, bracket and regular-season records for the 2026 Ivy League men's basketball tournament are listed in the table below. Even though the conference has only eight teams, only the top four are eligible for the conference tournament.
| Seed | Team | Record (Ivy League) |
| 1 | Yale | 23-5 (11-3) |
| 2 | Harvard | 17-11 (10-4) |
| 3 | Penn | 16-11 (9-5) |
| 4 | Cornell | 15-12 (8-6) |
| DNQ | Princeton | 9-20 (5-9) |
| DNQ | Dartmouth | 11-16 (5-9) |
| DNQ | Columbia | 16-12 (5-9) |
| DNQ | Brown | 9-18 (3-11) |
All three of the Ivy League men's basketball tournament games will be on an ESPN channel. The semifinals will be split between ESPNU and ESPNews and the championship will air on ESPN2.
Each of the 2026 Ivy League men's basketball tournament games can be streamed using the ESPN App.
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The 2026 Ivy League men's basketball tournament will be held over two days. With only three games to be played, the semifinal matchups will be held on Saturday, March 14, ahead of the championship game on Sunday, March 15.
All three games will be played at Newman Arena in Ithaca, New York.
For a complete tournament schedule, see below:
| Game | Time (ET) | TV/Live stream |
| Game 1: No. 1 Yale 88, No. 4 Cornell 76 | — | — |
| Game 2: No. 3 Penn 62, No. 2 Harvard 60 | — | — |
| Game | Time (ET) | TV/Live stream |
| No. 1 Yale vs. No. 3 Penn | 12 p.m. | ESPN2, ESPN App |

A player who is an undisputed starter looks different. Maximilian Mittelstädt has recently had to be content with a spot on the bench at VfB Stuttgart. Sometimes he at least got a short stint, but other times he was doomed to watch for the entire match.
The left-back cannot be satisfied with this situation, especially considering the fight for a spot in the German national team squad for the World Cup this summer.
According to the portal 'Absolut Fußball', the officials at Stuttgart are also not entirely happy with the current performance of the 28-year-old and are therefore already preparing for his departure in the summer.
On one hand, the bosses are reportedly keeping a close eye on the market for left-back positions and are exploring options for the next transfer window.
On the other hand, VfB is certainly also looking at the money. Mittelstädt is under contract until 2028. A summer transfer could bring in a good transfer fee.
As a successor, Stuttgart reportedly has Flávio Nazinho from Cercle Brugge on their list, according to 'Absolut Fußball'.
SSC Napoli is among those interested in a transfer of Mittelstädt.
This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇩🇪 here.

Scottish Premiership: Rangers win at St Mirren; Dundee host United in derby

Miami (Ohio) vs. Auburn basketball records: Comparing resumes in 2026 March Madness bubble debate originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
What happens when you combine MACtion and Madness?
Miami (Ohio) – which finished the regular season with a 31-0 record – suffered an 87-83 loss to UMass in the quarterfinal round of the MAC tournament on Thursday. The RedHawks fell from the ranks of the unbeaten and now will have their tournament resume skewered for SEC teams looking to get off the 2025-26 NCAA Men's Basketball Tournament.
By SEC teams, we mean Auburn of course. The Tigers (17-16) lost to Tennessee 72-62 in the SEC tournament Thursday. Does Auburn deserve the benefit of the doubt based on its strength of schedule?
Welcome to the debate that started well before the RedHawks lost in shocking fashion Thursday.
SN AWARDS: All-America team | Boozer Player of the Year | Lloyd Coach of the Year
| AUBURN | METRIC | MIAMI |
| 17-16 | RECORD | 31-1 |
| 38 | NET | 54 |
| 4-13 | QUAD 1 | 0-0 |
| 3-2 | QUAD 2 | 2-0 |
| 4-1 | QUAD 3 | 11-1 |
| 6-0 | QUAD 4 | 15-0 |
| 38 | KENPOM | 93 |
These numbers are why the conversation is taking place. Every metric here other than the win-loss record favors the Tigers. Miami did not play a Quad 1 opponent all season. Auburn had 17 games against Quad 1 competition, and both teams suffered one Quad 3 loss apiece.
Former Auburn coach Bruce Pearl –whose son Steven is the head coach at Auburn now – started this head-to-head argument on Feb. 28 when he criticized the RedHawks' resume.
"Are we going to select the 68 most deserving teams or are we going to select the 68 best teams?" Pearl said. "If we're selecting the 68 best teams, then Miami (Ohio) is going to have to win their tournament to qualify as a champion. Because as an at-large, they are not one of the best teams in the country."
At the time, that statement was incendiary. Was it actually foreshadowing?
Entering Thursday's action, Sporting News had Miami as a No. 10 seed and Auburn as one of the first Four Teams Out of the tournament.
ESPN's Joe Lunardi had the RedHawks in as a No. 11 seed and Auburn as one of the Last Four Teams IN before Miami's loss but has since changed that projection.
Update in @ESPNLunardi's recent bracketology:
— ESPN (@espn) March 12, 2026
🏀 Miami (OH): Remains IN
🏀 Auburn: Now OUT
Things will continue to evolve as Auburn is set to face No. 25 Tennessee at 3 PM ET on SEC Network and the ESPN App 🍿 pic.twitter.com/5WAfaF8ffR
Is one loss really the standard we're holding to teams that aren't in major conferences now? Miami is one of eight teams that finished undefeated in regular-season play since the NCAA Tournament began seeding teams in the 1978-79 Tournament. Would you have Larry Bird out of the NCAA Tournament if the Sycamores lost the game?
It's a scenario similar to when St. Joseph's finished 27-0 in the regular season in 2003-04 before losing to Xavier in the Atlantic 10 tournament quarterfinals. The Atlantic 10, however, had four tournament teams that season and St. Joseph's and Xavier advanced to the Elite Eight. The Hawks still received a No. 1 seed.
Miami ranked second in the NCAA in scoring offense at 90.9 points per game under coach Travis Steele. The RedHawks escaped with three close victories at the end of the regular season, which begs a hypothetical question: Would there be any doubt about their tournament credentials had they lost one of those games and advanced to the MAC championship game?
Auburn can lean on the metrics and the strength of schedule argument. The Tigers played 16 games against Quad 1 opponents. The only schools that have more games are Duke, Michigan, Arizona and Florida – the four projected No. 1 seeds.
And you thought that strength of scheduling was just a thing in the College Football Playoff?
Auburn played Houston, Arizona, St. John's, Michigan and Purdue in non-conference play. The Tigers finished 1-4 in those games – with the lone victory coming against the Red Storm. Had Auburn played weaker competition, it might have been a 20-win team and a no-doubt selection for the NCAA Tournament. We tried this argument with Texas in the CFP last season – and it didn't quite work.
Leaving Auburn out and putting Miami in as a second MAC team will only enhance the narrative that the NCAA should expand to 76 teams to accommodate super conferences.
Auburn had a chance to take this debate to the next level Thursday before the loss to Tennessee.
We can dance (no pun intended) around this argument all we want, but the truth is Miami deserves a mulligan here. The RedHawks completed a perfect regular season, and it's not like the MAC hasn't had two NCAA tournament teams in the past.
Kent State beat Miami 49-43 in the 1999 MAC tournament championship, but both teams made the NCAA Tournament. Wally Szczerbiak carried the RedHawks – a No. 10 seed – to the Sweet 16. The Golden Flashes lost 61-54 to Temple in a 6-11 game, but it set up the program for an Elite Eight run in 2001-02.
That's our way of saying it's OK to put two MAC teams in the tournament, with the RedHawks in as a No. 10 or No. 11 seed. What Auburn does should not impact that decision.
Miami's loss hurts Auburn in terms of the bubble, especially if Akron wins the Mid-American Conference tournament. That legitimizes two MAC bids. The Tigers probably need to beat Tennessee just to heat up this argument, which could ultimately end in the best made-for-TV solution. Why not put Miami and Auburn head to head in the First Four as dueling No. 11 seeds? Who doesn't want to see that?
Then we can actually settle this debate on the court.
Crystal Palace weren't able to find goals in the Conference League, and they may only need one when desperate Leeds United visit Selhurst Park on Sunday.
The Eagles drew AEK Larnaca 0-0 at home in a UCL Round of 16 first leg on Thursday, out-attempting their Cypriot visitors 13-2 and keeping 71 percent of the ball but failing to find the back of the goal. That's in stark contrast to their last Premier League game, where Oliver Glasner's men dialed up three goals against 10-man Spurs.
Palace are a healthy 10 points clear of the bottom three and have an outsider's look at qualifying for Europe through the league route, but they'll need three points at home on Sunday.
WATCH — Crystal Palace v Leeds United
Leeds have lost two Premier League matches in-a-row and are winless in four-straight in the league to drop within three points of the bottom three. A strong December and January fired Daniel Farke's men to 15th. They remain there but there's no longer any comfort in their distance above 18th.
Leeds will still play all three of the current bottom three sides and did get some joy in reaching the FA Cup quarterfinals, but they sure would enjoy a point or three against a potentially-tired foe.
For live updates and highlights throughout Crystal Palace vs Leeds, check out PST's live blog coverage below.
Kick off time:10am ET Sunday
Venue:Selhurst Park — South London
TV Channel: Peacock
Streaming: Stream live on Peacock
OUT: Eddie Nketiah (thigh), Cheick Doucoure (knee) | QUESTIONABLE: Daniel Munoz (shoulder)
QUESTIONABLE: Joe Rodon (thigh), Dominic Calvert-Lewin (knee), Sebastiaan Bournauw (illness), Noah Okafor (thigh).
French forward Jean-Philippe Mateta is back for Palace while Leeds have been without Dominic Calvert-Lewin, but the English striker only had one goal in his last eight games. Goals from forwards in the Premier League have not been plentiful for anyone else on Leeds' books for a while, either. If the home crowd stays behind the Eagles, they should muscle this one into the win column. Crystal Palace 1-0 Leeds United.

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March Madness is on the horizon, but before we get to the Big Dance, we have to get through many conference dances.
The Atlantic 10's men's basketball tournament will run from March 11 through March 15, with the championship on Sunday, March 15. The final game of the tournament will grant the winner an automatic bid into the 2026 men's NCAA Tournament, with the Selection Sunday show happening a few hours after the game.
Saint Louis enters the tournament as the No. 1 seed in the conference. The way that the bracket is laid out, the Billikens will have to win just three games to win the championship, having a bye through the first two rounds.
The fun of March comes from whether or not a break helps or hurts a team while others build momentum. Regardless, Saint Louis will have a target on its back as an Atlantic-10 conference tournament champion is crowned.
The Sporting News has everything you need to know about watching the 2026 Atlantic 10 men's basketball tournament, including TV and live stream information for every game.
The current seeding, bracket, and regular-season records for the 2026 Atlantic 10 men's basketball tournament are listed in the table below. All 14 teams in the Atlantic 10 make the conference tournament.
| Seed | Team | Record (Atlantic 10) |
| 1 | Saint Louis | 27-4 (15-3) |
| 2 | VCU | 24-7 (15-3) |
| 3 | Saint Joseph's | 21-10 (13-5) |
| 4 | Dayton | 21-10 (12-6) |
| 5 | George Mason | 23-8 (11-7) |
| 6 | Davidson | 19-12 (10-8) |
| 7 | Duquesne | 17-14 (9-9) |
| 8 | Fordham | 17-14 (8-10) |
| 9 | George Washington | 17-14 (8-10) |
| 10 | Rhode Island | 16-15 (7-11) |
| 11 | Richmond | 15-16 (5-13) |
| 12 | La Salle | 9-22 (5-13) |
| 13 | St. Bonaventure | 15-16 (4-14) |
| 14 | Loyola Chicago | 8-23 (4-14) |
Nearly all of the Atlantic 10 men's basketball tournament game sin the first three rounds will air on USA, with the other game airing on CNBC. The semifinals and the championship will air on CBS Sports Network.
All of the 2026 Atlantic-10 men's basketball tournament games can be streamed with DIRECTV. The championship will also be available on Paramount+.
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The 2026 Atlantic 10's men's basketball tournament begins on Wednesday, March 11, and concludes with the championship on Sunday, March 15. All games will be played at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh.
For a complete tournament schedule, see below.
Wednesday, March 11
| Game | Time (ET) | TV/Live stream |
| Game 1: No. 13 St. Bonaventure 99, No. 12 La Salle 80 | — | — |
| Game 2: No. 14 Loyola Chicago 75, No. 11 Richmond 67 | — | — |
Thursday, March 12
| Game | Time (ET) | TV/Live stream |
| Game 3: No. 9 George Washington 66, No. 8 Fordham 62 | — | — |
| Game 4: No. 13 St. Bonaventure 63, No. 5 George Mason 57 | — | — |
| Game 5: No. 7 Duquesne 67, No. 10 Rhode Island 61 | — | — |
| Game 6: No. 6 Davidson 64, No. 14 Loyola Chicago 59 (OT) | — | — |
Friday, March 13: Quarterfinals
| Game | Time (ET) | TV/Live stream |
| Game 7: No. 1 Saint Louis 88, No. 9 George Washington 81 | — | — |
| Game 8: No. 4 Dayton 68, No. 13 St. Bonaventure 63 | — | — |
| Game 9: No. 2 VCU 71, No. 7 Duquesne 66 | — | — |
| Game 10: No. 3 Saint Joseph's 70, No. 6 Davidson 58 | — | — |
Saturday, March 14: Semifinals
| Game | Time (ET) | TV/Live stream |
| Game 1a: No. 4 Dayton 70, No. 1 Saint Louis 69 | — | — |
| Game 12 No. 2 VCU 77, No. 3 Saint Joseph's 64 | — | — |
Sunday, March 15: Championship
| Game | Time (ET) | TV/Live stream |
| No. 2 VCU vs. No. 4 Dayton | 1 p.m. | CBS, DIRECTV, Paramount+ |
Don't say the Denver Broncos haven't fought for any of their in-house signings. In a report from the Denver Gazette's Chris Tomasson, the Broncos fought off two other teams for the right to sign fullback Adam Prentice.
Prentice attracted attention from the AFC West division rival Las Vegas Raiders and from the team Denver beat in the AFC divisional round, the Buffalo Bills. Tomasson's report said both Buffalo and Las Vegas offered Prentice the same contract Denver did, but Prentice chose to remain with the Broncos.
Throughout the 2025 season, Prentice was an oft-used blocker, picking up blitzes and leading the way for Denver's running backs. Prentice also carried the ball a few times, and his touches were impactful — 67% of the time Prentice touched the ball, he converted a first down.
Source said that the Buffalo Bills and the Las Vegas Raiders also offered to sign fullback Adam Prentice to a one-year, $1.215 million minimum deal. But he elected to re-sign on that deal with the #Broncos.
— Chris Tomasson (@christomasson) March 12, 2026
Prentice seemingly believes the Broncos are on a championship trajectory, even more so than the Bills, who have been dominant in years past. Denver's act of retaining its own has shown its commitment to winning and to in-house players. We will continue to keep up to date on free agency rumors, signings and departures on Broncos Wire.
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Trevoh Chalobah has suggested Chelsea are starting to be effected by fatigue after they lost to Newcastle on Saturday evening.
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Chelsea slumped to another home defeat with Anthony Gordon scoring the only goal of the game to give the Magpies a 1-0 win.
It was the first time Newcastle had won at Stamford Bridge in 14 years, and was a serious blow to Chelsea’s chances of qualifying for the Champions League, with Craig Burley highly critical of Liam Rosenior.
It’s been a long season for the Blues given their success at the Club World Cup last summer and a lack of pre-season.
With eight games left, Rosenior’s men could find themselves in sixth place if Liverpool beat Tottenham on Sunday afternoon.
It’s been a long season, and Chelsea need to finish strongly and make sure they’re in the Champions League, but speaking after the game Chalobah suggested fatigue could be kicking in.
“There are a lot of games in this period,” he told Sky Sports as quoted on X.com.
“We just have to play game by game. We put a lot into the Champions League game. Maybe we can say fatigue is kicking in, but we have to focus on the next game.
“This is what we’re playing for. We want to be in the Champions League and competing in the best competition.
“Tuesday [against Paris St-German] is going to be really important, and the league is as well.”
The Blues have two games left before the March international break with the second leg against PSG on Tuesday night before a massive game away at Everton on Saturday.
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'The Phenomenal One' is set to join the WWE Hall of Fame later this year. AJ Styles will be inducted during WrestleMania weekend, alongside Stephanie McMahon and Demolition. Despite Styles's retirement, on a recent episode of "83 Weeks," Eric Bischoff said he wants to see Styles back in TNA for one last match.
"I would've liked to see him wrestle Frankie [Kazarian], just because of that little seed they planted," he added, referring to Frankie Kazarian's recent appearance on WWE television. "They've known each other so long, they're such great friends, and they're both phenomenal performers."
"On a personal note? I think I would've kinda liked to see it because it kinda goes full circle, you know? 'Put the period at the end of the sentence' kind of opportunity," Bischoff further said. "At the same time, I like the idea that the last time we saw AJ Styles in action was on the grand stage, the main stage, and not on a lesser event."
Eric Bischoff further expressed that he might selfishly want to see AJ Styles in action again, but he's happier that the veteran gets to end his career on his own terms.
"That's a privilege. Not a lot of people get that," he pointed out. "There's a million things that can affect it, but when you take somebody like AJ that's had an amazing career, is so well respected by everybody. It's nice to see someone like that ending their career the way they want to do it, when they liked to do it."
Bischoff also said that Styles was still in good shape when he retired, and that there was no one more deserving than the former IWGP Heavyweight Champion.
"For him to end his career, retire under his own terms, the way he wanted to do it, when he wanted to do it...And then get inducted into the Hall of Fame by the Undertaker, no less. Yeah, that's kind of a big deal," Bischoff exclaimed.
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DAZN, 8:00 pm ET, Salita Promotions. From San Juan, Puerto Rico. Main event is Felix Parrilla vs Jose Velasquez. Should be a showcase if Parrilla is a legit prospect, but Velasquez is not a pushover, even at 36.
DAZN, 3:00 pm ET, Michael Conlan vs Kevin Walsh. From Belfast, Ireland. It’s another MF Pro show with more serious fighters than the typical Misfits put-on. Conlan fought and won twice in 2025, picking up a junior varsity WBC featherweight belt along the way. Walsh is something of a question mark… 19-0 (10 KO), didn’t turn pro until his late 20s, has a couple of wins that might suggest he’s got something, but little if any TV exposure and none of the golden road buildup of a traditional, high-upside prospect. Chief support sees Kieran Molloy and Xavier Kohlen fighting for a vacant IBF Euro title.
DAZN, 1:30 pm ET, Usyk17 Promotions. From Lesniki, Ukraine. DO NOT SLEEP ON THIS SHOW! The main event, Daniel Lapin vs Kristaps Bulmeistars, is not The Main Event here. A true boxing degenerate needs to watch this to see the pro debut of Olympic gold medalist and non-stop action fighter Oleksandr Khyzhniak. Khyzhniak is a marvel, somewhere between Ukrainian Gennadiy Golovkin and the Tasmanian Devil – A relentless, seemingly inexhaustible machine built to unleash constant punches in the most entertaining of ways, no matter what comes back his way or what the circumstances of the fight. If you love anything about boxing, you will not want to miss a moment of this man’s career. If he can carry his style over to the longer bouts of the pro ranks, he’ll be a must-watch no matter the opponent. As long as Khyzhniak stays in the lineup, Bad Left Hook will have live updates
DAZN, 3:00 pm ET, George Liddard vs Tyler Denny. From Hackney Wick, England, for Liddard’s British and Commonwealth middleweight titles. Middleweight is weird these days… You could make an argument for Liddard as the #6 or #7 guy at the weight, or you could argue (like the WBC and WBO) he’s not even in the Top 15. But, he keeps beating guys, and that’s more than a lot of middleweights have done in recent years. Next, he gets Denny, formerly the European middleweight champ until he lost it to Hamzah Sheeraz in late 2024. The undercard features matchups with the English middleweight and lightweight titles on the line. BLH will have live updates
ProBoxTV, 7:00 pm ET, Lester Martinez vs Immanuwel Aleem. From San Bernadino, California, for Martinez’s interim WBC super middleweight belt. Jair Valtierra, who appeared on a handful of Top Rank shows, appears in support. So does Kudratillo Abdukakhorov, a name Scott proved on multiple occasions that he can say quickly and repeatedly like a tongue twister, with no issues whatsoever. Maybe the only thing more impressive than his off-the-cuff rankings of heavyweights superior to Arslanbek Makhmudov or encyclopedic knowledge of WWE Films productions!
DAZN, 8:00 pm ET, Carlos Adames vs Austin “Ammo” Williams. From Orlando, Florida, for Adames’ WBC middleweight title. Nice little fight here! Williams has won four straight since his only pro blemish, an 11th round knockout loss to Hamzah Sheeraz. Adames has held some level of WBC middleweight title for almost three and a half years now, and has as much of an argument for king of the division as anyone now that Janibek has started failing drug tests and dropping belts. Teremoana Teremoana would be the Olympic standout in any non-Khyzhniak week, and remains awesome in his own right. You can watch him take on Curtis “WATERBAG!!” Harper on the undercard, plus fellow Olympics-doer Omari Jones, too! BLH will have live updates

Yesterday the Mets placed Justin Hagenman on the 60-day injured list with a rib fracture. In a corresponding move, the Mets claimed familiar face Dicky Lovelady off waivers from the Nationals and added him to the roster.
David Stearns is demonstrating that he has learned lessons from the failures of 2025, writes Laura Albanese of Newsday.
Mark Vientos’ numbers this spring—both in Mets camp and with Nicaragua in the World Baseball Classic—have not been pretty. But he’s not stressed about it.
First round draft pick Mitch Voit got his first spring training start last night—and his first hit to boot.
Phillies ace Zack Wheeler continues to progress in his rehab and today’s milestone (facing live hitting for the first time) came with his family in attendance.
Kyle Stowers, who had been rehabbing a hamstring strain, started in left field and batted leadoff for the Marlins in yesterday’s Grapefruit League game against the Cardinals.
Wilyer Abreu’s sixth inning three-run homer lifted Venezuela to a stunning 8-5 victory over Japan, handing the defending champions their worst ever result in a World Baseball Classic.
Italy staved off Puerto Rico 8-6 to advance to the semi-finals in the World Baseball Classic.
Team USA’s World Baseball Classic hopes now lay in the hands of ace Paul Skenes, who faces off against the fearsome Dominican Republic lineup tonight.
Linda Surovich previewed Tobias Myers’ season.
Since we’re in a World Baseball Classic year this year, we’ll take a look back at the 2009 World Baseball Classic when on March 15, South Korea pummeled Mexico 8-2 partially at the expense of former Mets Oliver Perez, Elmer Dessens, and Luis Ayala.
SB Nation’s CBB expert Mike Rutherford and resident bracketologist Chris Dobbertean will answer all your questions this week and help guide you to bracket glory! Drop in SB Nation’s March Madness Feed all week long and we’ll have both on hand! (All times ET)

Kimi Antonelli admitted he nearly gave himself a “heart attack” after sealing the first Formula 1 victory of his career at the Chinese Grand Prix.
The 19-year-old Mercedes rookie completed a remarkable weekend that had already seen him rewrite the sport’s record books in qualifying.
But even after taking the checkered flag in Shanghai, Antonelli could barely process what he had just achieved.

Speaking after the race in comments reported by ESPN, Antonelli delivered an emotional reaction to winning his first Formula 1 Grand Prix.
“I am speechless. I want to cry to be honest. I said yesterday that I really want to bring Italy back on top, and I did that today. I gave myself a heart attack at the end, but it was a good race,” Antonelli said.
The Italian rookie had already made headlines by becoming the youngest driver ever to secure pole position earlier in the weekend.
But converting that pole into a victory in only his first season in Formula 1 made the moment even more historic.
Antonelli’s victory in Shanghai marked one of the most impressive rookie performances in recent Formula 1 history.
Starting from pole position, the Mercedes driver controlled the race for large stretches while handling pressure from the chasing pack.
The teenager managed his tires and pace carefully through the race before holding off late challenges to secure the win.
The result made Antonelli the second-youngest race winner in Formula 1 history and delivered Mercedes one of its most memorable victories in recent seasons.
For Italian motorsport fans, the win carried additional significance as Antonelli became the first driver from the country to stand on the top step of a Formula 1 podium in years.
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Kayla Yaakov just became the first woman to ever podium at the Daytona 200 — and she says she’s not done making history yet.
The 18-year-old caught up exclusively with PEOPLE after placing in the top three during the March 7 event in Daytona Beach, Fla., which is one of the most famous motorcycle races in the United States.
“I was at a little bit of a loss for words, to be honest,” she said while recalling the moment she realized she placed third.

“We had struggled a lot leading up to the race, and faced many disheartening challenges — but when it mattered most, I stayed composed and my Rahal Ducati Moto team gave me a great bike to fight with,” she said. “Crossing the finish line felt like a huge weight was lifted off of my shoulders, and then pure joy took over.”
Yaakov, who is from Gettysburg, Pa., said that the podium finish came with an immense amount of work and focus.
“I could probably write a novel with all that has led to this moment, but I can say there’s been a lot of sacrifice,” she said.
“I’ve spent countless weeks away from home and my family to train and prepare for this season. There were days that I missed out on important family events, like my little sister’s birthday party, or even opportunities to see my friends back home,” she continued.

“Over the course of the last several months there were so many days spent training, studying races, practicing and trying to improve myself. This is the sacrifice of being a professional athlete, especially at a young age, but achievements like this make it all feel worth it,” she added.
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Yaakov said that she’s known she wanted to race professionally since she was a small child — making her most recent accomplishment all the more significant.

“It may sound cliché, but I would say that my love for racing began the moment I threw my leg over a bike. From the adrenaline rush, to the smell of tires and race gas, to the competitiveness of the sport, I knew even from age 4 — when I first started racing — that this is what I wanted to do for the rest of my life,” she said.
She added that she hopes placing third in such a high-profile and historically male-dominated race inspires other girls and young women to follow their dreams.

“I hope that what I was able to showcase at the Daytona 200 helps to break those barriers and stereotypes that were placed on me as a little girl,” she told PEOPLE. “I hope to shift that stigma by giving other girls the opportunity to feel equal and accepted in the racing community without being questioned.”
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“I have been told more times than I can count that I would not be successful in my career because I was a girl, and I kept my head up and never really listened to those people. I stayed driven and committed to being the best racer that I could possibly be, and I hope that I can inspire other women to do the same, whether it is in racing or outside of it in their everyday lives,” she added.
As for what she hopes to do next?
“My sights are set on trying to fight for the top three positions in the MotoAmerica Supersport championship. I want to become the first woman to ever win a MotoAmerica Supersport race, and I truly feel like we’re on track to do so this year,” she said.
“Round 2 of our championship is right around the corner at Road Atlanta (April 17-19), so training and preparations are in full force,” she added, before saying she also hopes to win a championship in MotoAmerica, win races in the Superbike category and eventually race in World Superbike.
To follow Yaakov’s racing this year with Rahal Ducati Moto and Droplight, you can watch on MotoAmerica Live+ or for free on Samsung TV Plus.
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LONDON (AP) — The 2026 Six Nations was already being called one of the greatest in the championship's history before the final round.
Super Saturday may have confirmed it.
Ireland beat Scotland to the Triple Crown after a 43-21 victory in Dublin and topped the table at that point.
To tide over rugby fans until the conclusion in Paris, Wales entertained by ending its record three-year losing drought in the tournament at Italy's expense 31-17 in Cardiff.
The Paris finale was a chaotic heart-stopper. Ireland was seconds away from the title as England battered France and led past the full-time siren. But then France received a penalty and Thomas Ramos slotted the goalkick in the final act of the tournament to win 48-46 and snatch the title in dramatic fashion.
Here are some other epic dramas on the last day in the Six Nations era (since 2000).
Clive Woodward's England was the best team in the world but without a Grand Slam to show for it. For the first time in the era, two teams met in the final round with undefeated records. In pre-match ceremonies teams normally stand in opposing halves. In Dublin, England captain Martin Johnson lined his team on the wrong side and refused a request to move. Ireland stood on the same side but there was not enough red carpet to prevent Irish President Mary McAleese from walking on grass to greet the home team. It set the tone. England crushed Ireland 42-6 for the title and the Slam. Both rugby unions apologized to McAleese. Johnson dismissed it at the time as “a fuss about nothing.”
England needed to beat France in Paris by eight points to win the championship. France just needed to win. Scrumhalf Dimitri Yachvili kicked France's goals, set up a try and produced a sensational solo score from outside England's 22 when he snuck down the blindside, chipped Josh Lewsey, regathered and dived over. That made it 21-3 at halftime. France hung on for 24-21 and the Grand Slam.
Ireland, France and England were in a three-way fight for the title. Ireland fired the first shot by demolishing Italy 51-24 in Rome. France had to beat Scotland by 24 points in Paris to snatch the trophy on points difference. France was 25 ahead with four minutes to go until a try by Euan Murray deep into injury time. Now, France led by only 20 with seconds left when replacement No. 8 Elvis Vermeulen barged over. TMO Simon McDowell took excruciating minutes before confirming the try. The Stade de France exploded in joy. France won by 27. England went to Cardiff later needing to win by 57 points but lost to Wales.
Ireland travelled to Cardiff for a winner-takes-all match chasing its first title in 24 years and first Grand Slam in 61 years. A Stephen Jones drop goal gave Wales a 15-14 lead with less than five minutes left. Ronan O'Gara's own drop goal put Ireland ahead 17-15 two minutes from time. Jones had a last-second penalty attempt from 48 meters for the win but his kick was two meters short. Ireland had a first Slam since 1948.
Ireland great Brian O'Driscoll (aka BOD) was playing his last international with the Six Nations title on the line against France in Paris. Ireland led 22-20 going into the last quarter but France was in the ascendancy. France missed a penalty kick then thought it won when No. 8 Damien Chouly dived over. But the corner try was disallowed because of a forward pass. Ireland held on, edged England on points difference, and man-of-the-match O'Driscoll lifted the trophy.
Another three-way fight on the final day. Wales got the ball rolling by demolishing Italy in Rome 61-20. Ireland then needed a 21-point win to knock out Wales and did, defeating Scotland 40-10 in Edinburgh. England then chased a 26-point win over France at Twickenham to overtake the Irish. A 12-try shootout followed that boggled the mind. England attacked in waves and won 55-35, agonizingly short of the margin required. Ireland partied in Edinburgh. There were 27 tries in a single day, a record that stood until the 29 on Saturday.
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There have been a few players in the 2026 World Baseball Classic that have had fans wondering why they're playing for certain teams. That's the case with Austin Wells, the New York Yankees catcher who was born in Scottsdale, Arizona.
He's a member of the Dominican Republic squad that's absolutely thrilling, and he's become a social media sensation as a result, especially after his mercy rule walk-off against Korea.
So what's the connection? His mother Michelle is Dominican, with her two parents from the country. That means Wells is eligible.
There's your answer! Here's that amazing dinger from earlier in the tournament.
AUSTIN WELLS CALLS GAME #WorldBaseballClassicpic.twitter.com/mqekI0rpwZ
— World Baseball Classic (@WBCBaseball) March 14, 2026
Awesome!
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Sheffield United manager Chris Wilder says criticism suggesting his side "can't wait for the season to finish" has hurt him.
Wilder, 58, was speaking after his side shared the spoils in a hard-fought 1-1 draw at Birmingham City despite spending the majority of the match down to 10 men.
Full-back Femi Seriki was sent off in the 23rd minute for a clumsy challenge on Ibrahim Osman and Blues striker Marvin Ducksch made the Blades pay by breaking the deadlock two minutes later.
Wilder's team responded, however, through Patrick Bamford's equaliser in first-half stoppage time and the visitors held off Blues' attacks to get the point at St Andrew's.
As well as praising his players' "fabulous performance", Wilder also used his post-match comments to address what he felt were unfair accusations about their attitude.
"I've been a bit disappointed this week with the minority negativity towards the players and everybody, I'll be honest about it," Wilder told BBC Radio Sheffield.
"If I was a 31 or 32-year-old manager and said I didn't want to upset people, maybe I'd handle it differently, but I'm way past that.
"Then I hear nonsense about them turning it in and that they can't wait for the season to finish.
"That is so lazy and so disrespectful, in my opinion, to what the culture of the club is. It's hurt me a little bit because I think it's unjust."
Wilder, a former defender for United, is in his third spell in the Bramall Lane dugout after replacing Ruben Selles in September 2025, when the club were at the foot of the table without a point from five games.
The South Yorkshire club sit 15th in the Championship table on 50 points and look set to miss out on the play-offs with eight league games remaining.
Despite a mixed run of results, Wilder pointed to recent performances to underline his belief that the team remain committed.
"We came away from the QPR game two weeks ago feeling good about ourselves," he said.
"We worked hard to get a result there in west London and had a great end to the game.
"We didn't get the result we wanted against West Brom – we had four really good chances towards the end – and then at Norwich we got ourselves in front but couldn't find the second."
Wilder added: "There were no guarantees when I walked through the door.
"We're disappointed because we should be closer, in my opinion, but we're not entitled to win games of football."

March Madness printable bracket: Download a free 2026 NCAA Tournament bracket PDF here originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The 2026 NCAA Tournament is finally here, and what fun is March Madness without a bracket?
Fortunately, you've come to the right place. Sporting News has every type of college basketball fan covered with our 2026 NCAA Tournament bracket in printable, PDF form, complete with the full field of 68 on Selection Sunday. Download it, print it, fill it out, trash talk your co-workers.
This year's tournament schedule begins with the First Four on March 17 in Dayton, Ohio. The Big Dance ramps up with the first and second rounds March 19-22 and concludes with the Final Four and national championship games April 4-6 in Indianapolis.
In addition to the printable bracket below, you'll also find tips and tools to help you fill it out, including picks and analysis from TSN's expert writers.
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Download Sporting News' printable NCAA Tournament bracket (PDF) by clicking here.
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The deadline to submit a men's NCAA Tournament bracket is 12:15 p.m. ET on Thursday, March 19 — the start time of the first game of the first round. Online bracket pool contests will lock after tipoff.
First Four games (March 17-18) do not count for most March Madness bracket pools.
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The most common scoring method features one point for every correct prediction in the first round; two points for every prediction in the second round; four points for the Sweet 16; eight points for the Elite Eight; 16 points for the Final Four; and 32 points for picking the NCAA champion.
This scoring method places greater weight on correct predictions further into the tournament. For example, simply predicting the correct NCAA Tournament champion is worth as many points for your bracket (32) as a perfect first round. Keep this in mind as you make your picks.
First Four games are not typically used in scoring, which begins in Round 1. An incorrect prediction in any of the First Four play-in games will not result in penalties or lost points.
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So you've printed a bracket. Need a hand filling it out? Sporting News' staff of college basketball experts will fill out their own brackets on Selection Sunday, sharing the method to their madness. In the meantime, here's a list of tools you can use to win your office pool.
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The 2026 NCAA Tournament begins March 17-18 with the First Four play-in games. The first and second rounds will be held from March 19-22 followed by the Sweet 16 (March 26-27) and Elite Eight (March 28-29) a week later. This year's Final Four will take place April 4-6 from Indianapolis.
| Round | Dates |
| First Four | March 17-18 |
| Round 1 | March 19-20 |
| Round 2 | March 21-22 |
| Sweet 16 | March 26-27 |
| Elite Eight | March 28-29 |
| Final Four | April 4 |
| National championship | April 6 |
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Sporting News Player of the Year: Cameron Boozer stepped out of his dad's shadow at Duke and immediately showed why he's college basketball's best freshman in a season stocked with first-year talent.
Sporting News Coach of the Year: Tommy Lloyd is 5-for-5 making the NCAA Tournament since taking over at Arizona, following a career as Mark Few's right-hand man at Gonzaga. Now he joins Few as one of the great coaches to win The Sporting News Coach of the Year award after winning a Big 12 that's loaded with NCAA title contenders this year.
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Ranking the top 80 upsets in March Madness history: The NCAA Tournament has given us plenty of bracket-busting games over the years. The best part? They've never gotten old, and never will.

Big Ten tournament bracket: Full TV schedule, channels, scores for 2026 men's basketball championships originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Big Ten tournament is always a must-watch event in March, especially considering the championship game is the last game before the bracket reveal.
This year's Big Ten tournament is the biggest yet, with all 18 teams set to battle for the conference crown. After a fierce regular season where Michigan separated itself above the rest, the Wolverines are prepared to defend their title in Chicago.
For some teams, this tournament is a chance to prove they belong in the NCAA tournament, while others are simply trying to improve their seeding.
Here's how fans can watch the 2026 Big Ten tournament.
The Big Ten Tournament will be broadcast on three different networks (see the full schedule below). The first four games can be seen on Peacock, while the bulk of the tournament will be broadcast on the Big Ten Network. Finally, the semifinals and final will be on CBS, with Ian Eagle, Grant Hill and Bill Rafferty on the call.
Live streams of the BTN and CBS games are available via DIRECTV, and Paramount+ also will have the semifinals and final.
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This year's Big Ten tournament will take place at the United Center in Chicago. All 18 teams will participate, with the worst four teams playing on Tuesday while the best four teams won't play until Friday.
Tuesday, March 10: First round
| Game | Time (ET) | TV channel/Live stream |
| Game 1: No. 17 Maryland 70, No. 16 Oregon 50 | — | — |
| Game 2: No. 15 Northwestern 76, No. 18 Penn State 66 | — | — |
Wednesday, March 11: Second round
| Game | Time (ET) | TV channel/Live stream |
| Game 3: No. 9 Iowa 75, No. 17 Maryland 64 | — | — |
| Game 4: No. 12 Washington 83, No. 13 USC 79 (OT) | — | — |
| Game 5: No. 15 Northwestern 74, No. 10 Indiana 61 | — | — |
| Game 6: No. 14 Rutgers 72, No. 11 Minnesota 67 | — | — |
Thursday, March 12: Third round
| Game | Time (ET) | TV channel/Live stream |
| Game 7: No. 8 Ohio State 72, No. 9 Iowa 69 | — | — |
| Game 8: No. 5 Wisconsin 85, No. 12 Washington 82 | — | — |
| Game 9: No. 7 Purdue 81, No. 15 Northwestern 68 | — | — |
| Game 10: No. 6 UCLA 72, No. 14 Rutgers 59 | — | — |
Friday, March 13: Quarterfinals
| Game | Time (ET) | TV channel/Live stream |
| Game 11: No. 1 Michigan 71, No. 8 Ohio State 67 | — | — |
| Game 12: No. 5 Wisconsin 91, No. 4 Illinois 88 (OT) | — | — |
| Game 13: No. 7 Purdue 74, No. 2 Nebraska 58 | — | — |
| Game 14: No. 6 UCLA 88, No. 3 Michigan State 84 | — | — |
Saturday, March 14: Semifinals
| Game | Time (ET) | TV channel/Live stream |
| Game 15: No. 1 Michigan 68, No. 5 Wisconsin 65 | — | — |
| Game 16: No. 7 Purdue 73, No. 6 UCLA 66 | — | — |
Sunday March 15: Championship
| Game | Time (ET) | TV channel/Live stream |
| No. 1 Michigan vs. No. 7 Purdue | 3:30 p.m. | CBS, Paramount+, DIRECTV |
Seeding for the Big Ten tournament is determined by the Big Ten standings, which don't include non-conference games. The final seedings and bracket are as follows, with the full game schedule below.
| Seed | Team | Record (Big Ten) |
| 1. | Michigan | 29-2 (19-1) |
| 2. | Nebraska | 26-5 (15-5) |
| 3. | Michigan State | 25-6 (15-5) |
| 4. | Illinois | 24-7 (15-5) |
| 5. | Wisconsin | 22-9 (14-6) |
| 6. | UCLA | 21-10 (13-7) |
| 7. | Purdue | 23-8 (13-7) |
| 8. | Ohio State | 20-11 (12-8) |
| 9. | Iowa | 20-11 (10-10) |
| 10. | Indiana | 18-13 (9-11) |
| 11. | Minnesota | 15-16 (8-12) |
| 12. | Washington | 15-16 (7-13) |
| 13. | USC | 18-13 (7-13) |
| 14. | Rutgers | 13-18 (6-14) |
| 15. | Northwestern | 13-18 (5-15) |
| 16. | Oregon | 12-19 (5-15) |
| 17. | Maryland | 11-20 (4-16) |
| 18. | Penn State | 12-19 (3-17) |
The 2026 Chinese Grand Prix delivered the kind of Sunday that makes you remember why you started watching this sport. A 19-year-old Italian won his first Formula 1 race. Lewis Hamilton finally stood on a podium in red. And the reigning world champion never even made it to the starting grid. Two races into the most sweeping regulation overhaul in F1 history, the 2026 season already has its first star, its first feel-good story, and its first genuine crisis.
Here are our winners and losers from the 2026 Chinese Grand Prix.
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Nineteen years old. First Formula 1 victory. Youngest Grand Prix polesitter in the history of the sport. And he did it the hard way: losing the lead to Lewis Hamilton off the line, fighting back through two aggressive Ferraris, and then managing a 56-lap race in Shanghai without a support net or a veteran teammate holding his hand through it.
Antonelli has been the subject of enormous hype since Mercedes installed him in the seat Hamilton vacated. Hype has a way of crushing young drivers who aren’t ready for it. He looked ready. There was one terrifying moment late — a massive lockup at Turn 14 with four laps left that sent him deep into the runoff — but he held it together, kept the gap, and crossed the line 5.5 seconds clear of George Russell. Antonelli is the second youngest race winner in F1 history, behind only Max Verstappen. For American fans just getting into this sport, remember the name. You’re going to be saying it a lot over the next decade.

There’s no soft way to frame this. Both cars didn’t start. Not one. Both.
Lando Norris never made it to the grid. Oscar Piastri, who has now failed to complete a race start in both rounds of 2026, was wheeled back into the garage before the formation lap with a separate electrical failure on each car. Two different problems, two different cars, same catastrophic result.
Both Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri are OUT of the Chinese Grand Prix with separate issues identified before the start!
— Sky Sports F1 (@SkySportsF1) March 15, 2026
Alex Albon and Gabriel Bortoleto also failed to take the start due to issues 😟 pic.twitter.com/1y3NTHbENY
McLaren won the constructors’ title last year and arrived in Shanghai as one of the teams capable of making this a four-way championship fight. Right now, they have zero points through two races and a reliability crisis that should genuinely alarm everyone in Woking. The 2026 power unit regulations are clearly causing headaches across the paddock but nobody’s headaches have been this bad.

He’s been waiting 26 races for this day. His first podium in a Ferrari red suit finally came in Shanghai, and he earned it the way you’d want the greatest driver of his generation to earn it — wheel to wheel, aggressive, alive. Hamilton led the race in the opening laps after a brilliant launch from third on the grid. He scrapped with Russell for the lead, swapped positions multiple times, and when the dust settled, he was third behind the two Mercedes drivers who simply had the faster package on the day.
The intra-Ferrari battle with Leclerc in the final stint was the kind of racing that made people fall in love with this sport in the first place. Hamilton said afterward it was one of the most enjoyable races he’s had in years. At 40 years old, in a new team, in a new era, he still wants it. Don’t let anyone tell you this Ferrari chapter is already over.

Ten laps from the end, Verstappen was running sixth and quietly salvaging something from a messy weekend. Then the power unit died. He limped around the circuit for most of a lap before parking it, collecting his second retirement in two races, which is not what a four-time world champion racing for a team with serious reliability concerns needed heading into Japan.
Max Verstappen on the new generation of F1 cars:
— RBR Hub (@RBRHub) March 15, 2026
🗣️"This has nothing to do with racing. I would say the same if I were winning races, because I care about the product of racing.
It’s not about me being angry about where I am. Right now I’m actually fighting even harder, so you… pic.twitter.com/TMqpMaKjNK
The bigger picture here is genuinely worrying for Red Bull. The new Ford power unit reportedly came into 2026 with limited working batteries. Verstappen has been vocal about his frustration with the car’s behavior through corners, and the gap to Mercedes in qualifying has been stark both weekends. He’s not out of this championship conversation (he never really is), but Red Bull needs answers before Suzuka, and they need them fast.

George Russell leads the drivers’ championship by one point after Sunday’s race and loss to his 19-year-old teammate. Think about that. Two races, two podiums, one win, one second place, a Sprint victory in Shanghai, and the fastest car on the grid by a clear margin.
Russell has been methodical, precise, and utterly professional through the opening two weekends of what was always going to be a chaotic new era. Antonelli beating him on Sunday doesn’t diminish what Russell is building here — it actually makes the Mercedes storyline better. Two drivers capable of winning races, separated by a single point in the standings, teammates who will eventually have to reckon with each other. Russell knew what he was signing up for when Mercedes brought Antonelli in. Right now, he’s handling it exactly right.
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The Derby 10k race will be reviewed after concerns the route might have been too short, organisers have said.
Derby County Community Trust confirmed it had received feedback that the route may have been short in distance, following the event on Sunday, which started at Derby County's Pride Park.
The trust said it would be reviewing the matter with the Association of UK Course Measurers.
The organisers added it would provide an update following the review.
In a statement, the charity said: "The course was run on an officially-measured route.
"However, we take these concerns seriously and will be reviewing the matter as a priority with the Association of UK Course Measurers."
In February, the trust announced a section of the race, between 8km and 9km, had been re-routed due to ongoing flood defence work in the city.
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Miami (Ohio) strength of schedule, explained: Why 2026 MAC basketball standings hurt RedHawks' bubble case originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Miami (Ohio) is far from a national powerhouse. But its glittering record, coupled with its polarizing resume, has made it one of the biggest headliners ahead of Selection Sunday.
The RedHawks became just the 21st side to finish a regular season unbeaten. Their strong play — and luck — came to a swift and sudden halt in their opening match in the MAC tournament. Miami suffered its first blemish against UMass. And while its glint record should be enough to secure postseason qualification, things aren't certain.
The MAC hasn't sent multiple representatives to March Madness since 1999. The RedHawks' strength of schedule offers insight into why that is the case: Miami hasn't faced off against all that many good teams.
With that, here's an exhaustive look at the Travis Steele's side's strength of schedule — and what it could mean for its tournament hopes.
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The RedHawks' flaunt the nation's best record. But beneath the hood, things aren't quite as rosy as they appear.
Miami played easier foes than most across the regular season, with just 11 of its wins coming against sides with records above .500. With no Quad 1 wins and three victories coming against non-Division I opponents, all that glittered was not gold for the RedHawks, who figure to be knocked down a peg when seeding is revealed on Sunday.
Here's a look at where Miami ranks based on advanced strength of schedule metrics.
Of the 365 Division I sides in the country, the RedHawks' -5.69 strength of schedule rating ranks 269th in the country. Miami, despite its near faultless record, is only the 93rd-best side in the country, according to KenPom's rankings, well outside of the top-68.
The RedHawks perform even worse in regards to non-conference play, with KenPom ranking their non-conference strength of schedule fourth-worst in the country. In other words, Miami's opponents weren't just middling. They were outright poor. If not for the RedHawks' near pristine record, it would have been hard to justify Miami's inclusion in the tournament field as an at-large side.
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Miami is a bubble team as far as NET ranking is concerned, sitting at No. 64 following its defeat to UMass. The RedHawks' record may be eye-catching. But they're lacking any matchups with Quad 1 sides and have just two Quad 2 wins -- an 83-76 victory over Wright State and a 76-73 win over Akron.
The RedHawks cleaned up against Quad 3 and Quad 4 teams, posting a 26-1 record combined in those matches. Still, their lack of quality wins -- or quality opponents, for that matter -- could loom large on Selection Sunday.
The RedHawks have the No. 298-best strength of schedule in the nation based on ESPN's metrics, surrounded by other mid-major sides like 9-22 Bryant and 7-24 St. Francis. ESPN's Power Index lists Miami as having zero quality wins. Its non-conference strength of schedule is even worse, placing 362 out of 365 teams.
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While other metrics indicate things could be a bit dicey for Miami on Selection Sunday, Wins Above Bubble (WAB) doesn't. The dataset, which measures how many more or fewer wins a team has against its schedule than would be expected from a bubble team, ranked the RedHawks No. 33 prior to their defeat to the Minutemen, comfortably in the tournament field.
WAB is a favorite among voters, a resume-based metric that is used to compare sides that have faced vastly different strengths of schedules. Miami's loss might have hurt. But WAB appears to be sympathetic, predicting that the RedHawks make the tournament with ease.
Miami sits at No. 53 in the Kevin Pauga Index (KPI), a metric which "ranks teams' resumes on a game-by-game basis", according to the NCAA. Every team's win and loss is rated on a positive-to-negative scale, with the range of each result sitting between -1.0 (worst possible loss) and 1.0 (best possible win). The formula takes into account opponent win percentage, opponent strength of schedule, scoring margin, pace of game, location and opponent KPI ranking.
While the RedHawks don't boast the most impressive mark, that No. 53 compares favorably to other tournament hopefuls like Texas A&M (No. 50), Iowa (No. 51), Yale (No. 55) and Seton Hall (No. 57), all of whom were included as tournament teams in Bill Bender's latest bracket prediction.
Miami's strength of record is No. 28 in the country, according to ESPN. The RedHawks benefit from their sizzling performances against lackluster sides and, based on strength of record metric, would be a slam-dunk tourney side.
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Miami fell to UMass in the MAC quarterfinals, surrendering a double-digit lead en route to an 87-83 loss on March 12. UMass finished the regular season with a 16-15 record with a 7-11 record in the MAC.
UMASS SHOCKS MIAMI (OH) 87-83 IN THE MAC TOURNAMENT 🚨
— CBB Kings (@CBBKings) March 12, 2026
THE PERFECT SEASON IS OVER. pic.twitter.com/GxeTB2yylX
| Ranking | Team | Record (MAC) |
|---|---|---|
| 1 | Miami | 31-1 (18-0) |
| 2 | Akron | 27-5 (17-1) |
| 3 | Kent State | 24-8 (14-4) |
| 4 | Toledo | 18-14 (11-7) |
| 5 | Bowling Green | 18-14 (9-9) |
| 6 | Ohio | 15-17 (9-9) |
| 7 | UMass | 17-15 (7-11) |
| 8 | Buffalo | 17-15 (7-11) |
| 9 | Ball State | 12-19 (7-11) |
| 10 | Central Michigan | 10-21 (6-12) |
| 11 | Western Michigan | 10-21 (4-14) |
| 12 | Northern Illinois | 9-21 (4-14) |
| 13 | Eastern Michigan | 10-21 (4-14) |
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The RedHawks are currently projected to finish as a double-digit seed in this year's tournament, with predictions ranging from No. 10 (TSN's Bill Bender) to No. 11 (ESPN's Joe Lunardi). All signs are pointing to Miami being a tournament team, although it remains to be seen just where it will begin its trek through March Madness.
Former Wales international Ashley Williams says he was "confused" by referee Paul Tierney's position in the centre of Chelsea's huddle ahead of their game with Newcastle.
Tierney was standing over the ball prior to kick-off but did not move away as Chelsea players gathered around him for their pre-match huddle, much to the bemusement of some of the Blues' starting XI.
Cole Palmer jokingly wrapped his arms around Tierney before staring quizzically at the official, who merely smiled back at the England international as Trevoh Chalobah and Enzo Fernandez watched on in amusement.
"I'm as confused as Cole Palmer as to why Paul Tierney is standing over the ball and protecting it," Williams told BBC Match of the Day.
"We know Chelsea are doing it, I don't have a problem with it, do it wherever.
"For the ref to stand in there, it just makes a farce of the whole thing."
Former Man City goalkeeper Joe Hart added he "didn't feel it was something that should be going on in the Premier League."
"It felt like something that could have been addressed before the game, they've done it in previous games," Hart said.
"Sort it out before, we don't need to be seeing this."

March Madness bracket names: The best, funniest names for 2026 NCAA Tournament pools originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
It's that time of year again. When it starts to get warmer and the time jumps ahead an hour, that means it is time for chaotic basketball.
March Madness is upon us, and the 68-team men's NCAA tournament field has already started taking shape. This is the best time of year for diehard college basketball fans, but one of the best aspects of the tournament is something fans of all interest levels can enjoy: trying to predict a perfect bracket.
Whether it is through work, with friends or in one of the competitions run by a company, submitting a bracket predicting the outcome of every game in the tournament doesn't take a lot of time, but can give you a reason to be invested in every game. Sure, the chance of predicting a perfect bracket is astronomically low, but that shouldn't stop you from completing a bracket.
Plus, you get the chance to name your bracket. Don't just do your last name and "1" or whatever number bracket it is. Show off your creativity and use a punny name for even more fun.
Here are the best and funniest March Madness bracket names for your 2026 NCAA Tournament pools.
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Average total points in March Madness final: How to score your 2026 NCAA Tournament bracket tiebreaker based on history originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The ides of March have come and go. The drama remains, tethered to the hardwood, where 68 of the nation's finest sides joust for glory -- and a chance to hoist one of sport's grandest prizes.
March Madness is back in 2026. This year's iteration is caked in all the pomp and circumstance of its predecessors. There will be upsets. There will be game-winners. There will be tears.
And there will be brackets, too. Millions of disciples will fill out theses to determine, attempting to predict just how the tournament field shakes up. Many bracket challenges will be decided not my the number of upsets one selects -- at least not entirely -- but by the final score of the championship game.
So, how does one decide just what score to scribble to finish off their brackets? The Sporting News fills you in.
The three-point line was introduced in 1987. The addition of an additional apparatus spurred on scoring, helping create the game we've come embrace in recent years.
The NCAA tournament final has taken on a similar disposition to its regular season counterparts. Scores fluctuate year-by-year. But generally, title games tend to feature score lines that fall between 70 and 80 points apiece.
The average total score of NCAA men's basketball title games since 1987 is 145.3. Teams can't score a percentage of a point, so we'll round that total up to 146.
March Madness contests can prove more tense than their regular season counterparts. But scores tend to fall within the range of 145 to 150 points, meaning the average NCAA tournament finale is right in line with a regular season contest -- at least as far as the final score is concerned.
There are, of course, extenuating factors that could change that mark. Teams playing in the NCAA final are rarely average, often boasting offenses and defenses far better than their adversaries. Still, you should be cautiously optimistic that the final score of the final game of the Division I calendar sits between 140 and 150 points. Perhaps you can even err on the side of caution given the game's testiness, siding for a score on the lower end of that spectrum. The caginess of the affair can blot attacking endeavor, after all.
| Year | Final Score | Total Points |
| 2025 | Florida 65, Houston 63 | 128 |
| 2024 | UConn 75, Purdue 60 | 135 |
| 2023 | UConn 76, San Diego State 59 | 135 |
| 2022 | Kansas 72, UNC 69 | 141 |
| 2021 | Baylor 86, Gonzaga 70 | 146 |
| 2020 | No tournament (COVID) | N/A |
| 2019 | Virginia 85, Texas Tech 77 (OT) | 162 |
| 2018 | Villanova 79, Michigan 62 | 141 |
| 2017 | UNC 71, Gonzaga 65 | 136 |
| 2016 | Villanova 77, UNC 74 | 151 |
| 2015 | Duke 68, Wisconsin 63 | 131 |
| 2014 | UConn 60, Kentucky 54 | 114 |
| 2013 | Louisville 82, Michigan 76 | 158 |
| 2012 | Kentucky 67, Kansas 59 | 126 |
| 2011 | UConn 53, Butler 41 | 94 |
| 2010 | Duke 61, Butler 59 | 120 |
| 2009 | UNC 89, Michigan State 72 | 161 |
| 2008 | Kansas 75, Memphis 68 (OT) | 143 |
| 2007 | Florida 84, Ohio State 75 | 159 |
| 2006 | Florida 73, UCLA 57 | 140 |
| 2005 | UNC 75, Illinois 70 | 145 |
| 2004 | UConn 82, Georgia Tech 73 | 155 |
| 2003 | Syracuse 81, Kansas 78 | 159 |
| 2002 | Maryland 64, Indiana 52 | 106 |
| 2001 | Duke 82, Arizona 72 | 154 |
| 2000 | Michigan State 89, Florida 76 | 165 |
| 1999 | UConn 77, Duke 74 | 151 |
| 1998 | Kentucky 78, Utah 69 | 147 |
| 1997 | Arizona 84, Louisville 79 (OT) | 163 |
| 1996 | Kentucky 76, Syracuse 67 | 143 |
| 1995 | UCLA 89, Arkansas 78 | 167 |
| 1994 | Arkansas 76, Duke 72 | 148 |
| 1993 | UNC 77, Michigan 71 | 148 |
| 1992 | Duke 71, Michigan 51 | 122 |
| 1991 | Duke 72, Kansas 65 | 137 |
| 1990 | UNLV 103, Duke 73 | 186 |
| 1989 | Michigan 80, Seton Hall 79 (OT) | 159 |
| 1988 | Kansas 83, Oklahoma 79 | 162 |
| 1987 | Indiana 74, Syracuse 73 | 144 |
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Here are the latest college basketball betting odds on which school will win the 2026 NCAA men's basketball tournament as of March 11, according to BetMGM.
| Team | Odds |
|---|---|
| Duke | +320 |
| Michigan | +325 |
| Arizona | +475 |
| Florida | +675 |
| Houston | +1000 |
| UConn | +1300 |
| Illinois | +1800 |
| Iowa State | +2200 |
| Kansas | +3500 |
| Michigan State | +4000 |
| Purdue | +5000 |
| Gonzaga | +5500 |
| Arkansas | +6600 |
| Virginia | +6600 |
| Alabama | +8000 |
| Nebraska | +8000 |
| Louisville | +9000 |
| St. John's | +10000 |
| Tennessee | +10000 |
| Vanderbilt | +10000 |
| Missouri | +6600 |
| Purdue | +8000 |
| Marquette | +8000 |
| St. Mary's | +10000 |
| Mississippi State | +10000 |
| UCLA | +10000 |
| Michigan | +10000 |
| Ole Miss | +10000 |
| Louisville | +10000 |
| Creighton | +15000 |
| Oregon | +15000 |
| Memphis | +15000 |
Everyone has an opinion on who will hoist the trophy come the end of the 2026 NCAA tournament. Here are our experts' Final Four picks. Click the links to see their full bracket predictions for 2026 March Madness:

With another championship on the line, UConn men’s basketball once again fell short, falling to St. John’s 72-52 in the Big East Tournament Championship. To add injury to insult after the Red Storm dominated the Huskies for all 40 minutes, UConn point guard Silas Demary Jr. suffered an ankle injury and had to be carried off in the game’s final minutes.
UConn not only lost another shot at a Big East Championship, but squandered their final shot at a No. 1 seed. After Florida fell to Vanderbilt in the SEC Tournament earlier Saturday, the Huskies’ had a path to the last No. 1 seed with a win over the Johnnies. That didn’t happen, but UConn likely still should end up as 2-seed, though the loss could push the Huskies out of the East region.
The Huskies will find out their official tournament seed, opponent and region Sunday night as part of Selection Sunday. The Red Storm will represent the conference as the automatic bid, but UConn and Villanova will hear their names called as at-large bids. Aside from those two, Seton Hall could make it a four-big Big East, but the Pirates are right on the bubble heading into Selection Sunday.
The 2026 NCAA Tournament Selection Sunday show will begin at 6:00 p.m. ET on CBS and Paramount+. Full streaming information can be found below.

When are March Madness brackets due? Here's the date, time to fill out your 2026 NCAA Tournament bracket originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
While many celebrate the holiday season in December each year, college basketball fans mark their calendars for March. The NCAA tournament is here.
Bracket season is upon us, and it's time to start researching schools you may not have even heard of. From Duke to the Sharks of Long Island University, 64 teams will have to win seven games in a row to be crowned NCAA basketball champions.
On the men's side, Duke's Cameron Boozer will look to continue his stellar campaign and (most likely) finish his college career with an NCAA championship, as his father Carlos did in 2001. Arizona, led by freshmen Brayden Burries and Koa Peat, as well as Michigan, led by its entourage of older players, are vying to make some noise this year.
For the women's tournament, perennial championship threat UConn is led by sophomore Sarah Strong, who is averaging 18.6 points, 7.6 rebounds, 4.3 assists, and 3.2 steals while shooting 59.5% from the floor and 40.7% from beyond the arc. It's hard to stop a player as dominant as her. However, SEC Player of the Year Mikayla Blakes (27.1 points, 3.9 rebounds, 4.6 assists, 2.9 steals, 46.6 FG%, 36.1% 3PT) and Vanderbilt, among others, won't go down without a fight.
Regardless of whether fans have a team they support, anyone can fill out a bracket. From hardcore college basketball fans to casual fans who only tune in to make their brackets, anyone has a chance to win their bracket pool.
As everyone fills out their brackets ahead of this year's March Madness, here's what you need to know about when brackets are due.
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March Madness brackets will be locked once the first game of the first round for each NCAA Tournament begins.
For the men's tournament, the Round of 64 is set to commence on Thursday, March 19, with the first game scheduled for 12 p.m. ET. As for the women's tournament, their first game is set for Friday, March 20 at 11 a.m. ET.
While the tournaments won't start until the end of the week, it's best to get brackets completed before then to avoid any technical issues.
Technically, each tournament will begin with the first four games earlier in the week, but those filling out brackets do not need to pick those games. Once a team wins a first-four game, it will advance to the field of 64 and play again in the next two days.
This section will be updated with final bracket once revealed.
This section will be updated with predictions once brackets are revealed.


Corriere dello Sport have added their voice to the growing chorus of criticism directed at the officiating in Inter Milan’s 1-1 draw with Atalanta, declaring without ambiguity that the Nerazzurri were denied a clear penalty for a foul on Frattesi and that VAR should have intervened to correct the mistake.
The outlet’s verdict on the Frattesi-Scalvini incident is unsparing, via FCInterNews.
“If Manganiello from his position on the pitch may not have correctly seen the contact in the penalty area. VAR Gariglio, who also had the experienced Chiffi alongside him, should have called him to the On Field Review.”
The dynamic of the incident is described as “clear.”
Inter’s player gets to the ball first and is kicked on the right foot by the Atalanta defender.
“It would have been correct to award the penalty in favour of the home side.”
Corriere also revisit the Atalanta equaliser.
Indeed, noting that Sulemana’s push on Dumfries “appears to be a foul.”
And, furthermore, flagging an additional foot-to-foot contact between the two players.
One that they believe also warranted further examination by the officials.
The protests from the Inter bench proved costly.