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Video: Lionel Messi’s surprisingly poor penalty record continues with miss vs Egypt

7 July 2026 at 20:39

Argentina superstar Lionel Messi has just missed his third penalty in six attempts at the World Cup.

The former Barcelona forward may be the greatest footballer who ever lived, but if he has one weakness it’s perhaps that he is a little wasteful with opportunities from the penalty spot.

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Egypt are currently 1-0 up in today’s World Cup 2026 clash, with the current holders now needing to come from behind if they want to stay in the competition and get the chance to retain their trophy.

In this kind of situation, you’d be looking at Messi to get you out of trouble, but he made a bit of a mess of it, though it was also a pretty good save by the Egypt goalkeeper Mostafa Shobeir…

Messi MISSES another penalty ????

Egypt's keeper Mostafa Shobeir throws himself at the ball to stop
Argentina capitalising on a foul on Nicolas Tagliafico ? pic.twitter.com/O3RuRaU5aa

— ITV Football (@itvfootball) July 7, 2026

Messi will surely get other opportunities in this game, but this is not the start he would’ve wanted, and his side are still a goal down at the time of writing.

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Lionel Messi to follow Cristiano Ronaldo with early World Cup exit?

Messi famously won the World Cup with Argentina in 2022, scoring a brace in the final win over France, and he’s been on fire at the start of this year’s tournament.

Still, we could realistically be about to see both Messi and his long-time nemesis Cristiano Ronaldo heading home from the World Cup within 24 hours of each other.

Ronaldo’s Portugal were eliminated by Spain yesterday, and now we might be about to see a pretty big upset if Egypt can hold on to this lead or even extend it.

This is surely not over yet, though, and Messi hasn’t tended to let a penalty miss get him too down in the past. If anything, he sometimes seems like he likes more of a challenge to make things more interesting anyway!

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“Fantastic player” – Arsenal duo given huge praise by World Cup-chasing manager

7 July 2026 at 20:27

Arsenal’s Spanish duo Mikel Merino and Martin Zubimendi have been given huge praise by Spain manager Luis da la Fuente.

The Gunners duo have been key players for Mikel Arteta’s side, and although they’re not starting regularly for the Spanish national team, it seems De la Fuente rates them both very highly.

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Merino came off the bench to score Spain’s winning goal against Portugal yesterday, helping his team through to the World Cup 2026 quarter-finals.

De la Fuente has now spoken about how important Merino is to him, admitting that he’d have done practically anything to ensure the Arsenal midfielder would be available to make it to this year’s tournament even after a difficult second half to the 2025/26 campaign with a serious injury.

Spain boss praises Arsenal duo Merino and Zubimendi

“I already said it, if necessary, I would have gone to pick Mikel up from his house,” De la Fuente said, as quoted by the Metro.

“He’s a fantastic player for everything he gives us, and I also want to highlight the contribution of the players who come on in the second half, just like in the European Championship, and that shows the great professionalism of everyone.”

The Spanish tactician also went on to praise Zubimendi, even though he’s currently behind Manchester City man Rodri in the pecking order.

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De la Fuente praised Rodri as the best midfielder in the world, and Zubimendi as the second best.

“Rodrigo is the guiding light of this team, a player with exceptional vision, which is why he is the best player in the world in his position, and behind him is Martin Zubimendi, who is the second-best player in the world in that position,” he added.

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Watch: Egypt stun Argentina with early goal in the round of 16 clash

7 July 2026 at 20:21

Egypt have taken the lead in the round-of-16 clash against Argentina with an early goal from Yasser Ibrahim. 

The 33-year-old central defender scored an outstanding header to put his side in the lead 15 minutes into the match.

Argentina survived a scare against Cape Verde in the last round of the competition, and they will certainly not want to be in that position again. There is no doubt that they have an exceptional team, and it remains to be seen whether they can fight back quickly.

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Egypt score early against Argentina

What a ball! ⚽

Yasser Ibrahim’s ‘perfect’ header sends Egypt ahead early doors against Argentina 😱 pic.twitter.com/JUypcQ6QMr

— ITV Football (@itvfootball) July 7, 2026

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Lionel Messi misses a penalty

Argentina had the opportunity to score the equaliser almost immediately after they were awarded a penalty in the 19th minute. Lionel Messi has been in spectacular form throughout the World Cup, but the Argentina star missed his spot kick.

Messi MISSES another penalty 🙅‍♂️

Egypt’s keeper Mostafa Shobeir throws himself at the ball to stop
Argentina capitalising on a foul on Nicolas Tagliafico 🫨 pic.twitter.com/O3RuRaU5aa

— ITV Football (@itvfootball) July 7, 2026

Meanwhile, Egypt will be looking to maintain their defensive organisation and frustrate Argentina for the rest of the game. They have players who can hurt the world champions on the counter, and the early goal certainly gives them the opportunity to exercise their game plan of sitting back and hitting Argentina on the break.

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Man United prepare move for Ligue 1 wonderkid after World Cup breakthrough as Tottenham lurk

7 July 2026 at 19:55

Manchester United are interested in signing the PSG attacker Ibrahim Mbaye this summer.

The 18-year-old has struggled for regular opportunities at the French club, and it remains to be seen whether the Red Devils can promise him regular game time. He played 998 minutes of Ligue 1 football last season and contributed to five goals.

Mbaye has also been on the radar of clubs like Liverpool.

Ibrahim Mbaye is a top talent

There is no doubt that the Senegal International is a talented player with a huge future, and he could be a key player for Manchester United in the long term. They need more quality on the flanks, and the 18-year-old will add explosive pace and trickery to the team.

Meanwhile, Tottenham Hotspur are also interested in signing the player. It is no secret that they need more quality in the wide areas. It remains to be seen which of the two clubs can get the deal done.

According to a report from United In Focus, Manchester United are already preparing an offer to sign the player. They have the financial muscle to get the deal done, and it remains to be seen whether they can convince the French outfit to sell the player.

Where will Mbaye end up?

Mbaye will be desperate to play regularly at this stage of his career, and if the Premier League clubs can promise him regular time, he will be attracted to the idea of joining them. It remains to be seen how the situation unfolds over the next few weeks.

Mbaye scored a very impressive goal against France in the World Cup, and there is no doubt that he has the potential to succeed in the Premier League as well. Regular exposure in English football could bring out the best in him and help him fulfil his potential.

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Chinese memory and storage firm expected to post more than 60,000% jump in profits due to exploding demand — Lexar owner Longsys forecasts nearly $1.5 billion profit for 1H26 compared to $2.1 million last year

Shenzhen Longsys Electronics, the Chinese parent company of Lexar, announced that it’s expecting a net profit of $1.36 to $1.62 billion (or 9.2 to 11 billion yuan) for the first half of 2026, smashing its year-ago profit of just $2.2 million. This represents an incredible jump of 61,818% to 73,636%, and it comes on revenue forecasts of $3.24 to $3.68 billion (22 to 25 billion yuan) — more than double the $1.5 billion it achieved last year, according to the South China Morning Post (SCMP).

This massive growth is attributed to the increased demand for—you guessed it— memory and storage chips due to the global AI infrastructure buildout, and all that demand is competing for limited memory wafer capacity. Longsys says that it has signed long-term agreements and memoranda of understanding with global memory wafer suppliers to ensure supply stability.

The company did not specifically say which memory and storage chip suppliers it has contracted with, but many Chinese memory brands have been ditching the three mainstream suppliers — Micron, Samsung, and SK hynix — for CXMT and YMTC silicon. U.S. manufacturers like Corsair, Dell, and HP, have started considering chips from these suppliers, despite being labeled as Chinese military companies by the Pentagon. Even Apple, which used to have massive sway on its suppliers, has started lobbying Washington for access to CXMT chips as Samsung and SK hynix say that the AI-driven shortages could last until 2027 or even longer.

Longsys’ unprecedented growth has resulted in a 12.5% jump on its stock price in the Shenzhen Stock Exchange over the weekend, which has more than doubled from its lowest point just three months ago. Aside from its record earnings, the company also received the go-ahead from Chinese regulators to raise up to $544 million (3.7 billion yuan) through a private share placement. This would allow it to directly offer shares to select investors and fund research and development on high-end memory products, including AI-focused storage solutions, storage and memory controllers, among others.

The memory and chip shortage is hurting PC makers and consumers, with the PC market expected to shrink by 14% this year. As the market becomes desperate for alternative sources to mainstream manufacturers, Chinese firms CXMT and YMTC, as well as other downstream suppliers like Longsys and Biwin, are taking the opportunity to challenge established Western brands.

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Vakatawa close to making Test comeback with Fiji

Virimi Vakatawa, who could make his Fiji debut against England on Saturday (14:10 BST), says he never dared to believe he would play international rugby again after a heart condition brought an abrupt end to his 32-cap France career

The 34-year-old centre was barred from playing in France in September 2022 after a panel of doctors said that his cardiac health had deteriorated, leaving him too vulnerable to play elite sport in the country.

While the decision ruled out any return as a key part of France's midfield – where he started the 2019 Rugby World Cup quarter-final against Wales and was a Six Nations regular - it only applied domestically.

Vakatawa played for Bristol for a season, after being reviewed by the Bears' own experts, and signed for the Fijian Drua in January.

He has been called into Fiji's squad as a replacement for Semi Radradra, who injured his knee in defeat by Wales on Saturday.

Vakatawa is eligible to represent Fiji under World Rugby's 'birthright' rule, which allows players to switch national allegiances to a country in which they, their parents or grandparents were born in after a three-year stand-down period.

Vakatawa, who made his most recent France appearance against Japan in July 2022, was born in New Zealand but moved back to his parents' native Fiji as a young boy.

"No, to be honest with you," he told BBC Sport, when asked whether he had considered the possibility of a Test comeback

"Playing international rugby is something that I knew I was not going to be able to do. From that day [of being barred from playing in France], I thought it was over.

"Maybe I thought I can still play in club rugby, but this is huge to come and represent my country Fiji.

"When I was selected, I was surprised. When you play for Fiji, you have to be good, because there are talents everywhere.

"It is an honour and a privilege for me to be here and to be part of this environment."

While Vakatawa has been away from Test rugby, his profile, power game and offloading ability have made him a regular for the Barbarians.

He started for the invitational side in their games against South Africa and Wales last month, running in one try and setting up another against the Springboks.

The former Racing 92 man says the differing diagnoses about his heart condition, which was first detected in 2019, don't concern him.

"I'm all good, I feel as well as ever," he added.

"Different opinions from different cardiologists and different specialists - I'm not really worried about that.

"Whatever the doctors say that's their opinion. So, I respect whatever past doctors and cardiologists have said, but what matters for me is I'm here and I'm healthy."

Virimi Vakatawa and Benhard Janse van Rensburg attempt to stop Elliot Daly while playing for Bristol in November 2023
Vakatawa made 19 appearances for Bristol during the 2023-24 season, with Benhard Janse van Rensburg also part of the team [Getty Images]

If selected for Saturday's match at the Hill Dickinson Stadium in Liverpool, Vakatawa could face another allegiance-flipping Test debutant and former team-mate in Benhard Janse van Rensburg.

Vakatawa started nine Premiership games alongside Janse van Rensburg, the former South Africa Under-20 player who becomes eligible for England for the first time at Test level this weekend, at Bristol during the 2023-24 season.

"He is a good man," said Vakatawa of Janse van Rensburg.

"He is a team player, I can say. He works hard for the team. He's very solid, he's strong and I'm just going to wish him well for his career."

England, who are in the midst of a five-defeat losing streak stretching back to February, are likely to name their team on Thursday.

Their summer schedule in the new Nations Championship will conclude against Argentina in Santiago del Estero on 18 July.

Tenacious Wales U20s beaten by Junior Springboks

Hendre Schoeman dots the ball down to score for South Africa Under-20s against Wales at the Junior World Championship
South Africa won the 2025 Junior World Championship in Italy [World Rugby]

Junior World Championship

South Africa (26) 52

Tries: Schoeman, Adams, Mnebelele 2, Theron, Khosa, van Wyk 2 Cons: Ahmed 6

Wales (14) 31

Tries: C James, Emanuel, Darwin-Lewis, Bowen, Edwards Cons: Leggatt-Jones 3, Lucas

Tenacious Wales were overpowered by eight-try South Africa in the shoot-out for the Junior World Championship semi-finals.

Richard Whiffin's Wales side set up a shot at the last four by beating tournament hosts Georgia and Uruguay, but a meeting with the reigning champions meant a step up in class.

The Junior Springboks responded to a fast Welsh start at Avchala Stadium to book a place in the last four in the defence of their title.

Flanker Caio James and centre Steffan Emanuel scored tries in the first half for Wales and were followed over by centre Osian Darwin-Lewis, wing Tom Bowen and full-back Lewis Edwards in a spirited showing.

But South Africa turned on the power to avoid an upset, finishing with five tries from driving line-outs.

Wales, who were chasing a spot in the semi-finals for the first time since 2013, now drop into the play-offs for places fifth to eight.

The Welsh youngsters will take on Australia first, with a final game against either Argentina or Scotland.

They made a rapid start in Tbilisi and struck first through a driving line-out in the fourth minute, flanker James reaching over and Carwyn Leggatt-Jones adding the touchline conversion from the right.

It was 14-0 after 10 minutes thanks to Emanuel crashing over from captain and flanker Deian Gwynne's cute pass.

South Africa responded with 26 unanswered points to be in control at the break.

They were level by the 18th minute thanks to tries by scrum-half Hendre Schoeman and centre Ethan Adams, both converted by Yaqeen Ahmed.

A pair of driving line-out scores earned their four-try bonus point, with hooker Siphosethu Mnebelele and lock Heinrich Theron going over.

Those tries came either side of a yellow card for prop Jac Pritchard, who paid the price for too many team infringements.

Scrum-half Sion Davies passes the ball for Wales against South Africa in the Junior World Championship
Wales finished fourth in the 2026 Under-20 Six Nations [World Rugby]

A brutal finish in the 43rd minute by blind-side flanker Risima Khosa, part of an all-Lions back row, showed there would be no South African complacency.

But back came Wales after wing Cheswill Joose - going up against fellow United Rugby Championship (URC) breakthrough prospect Bowen - was sin-binned for a deliberate knock-on.

The TMO denied lock Will Evans a try after spotting a knock-on but Leggatt-Jones put Darwin-Lewis over and converted to make it 33-21 with half an hour to go.

South Africa responded with another try from a driving line-out, this time by replacement hooker Liam van Wyk, before a Welsh cracker by Bowen from Darwin Lewis' offload.

That score earned Wales a bonus but the spoils were secured through another driving score by Van Wyk that made it 45-26 in the 62nd minute.

A similar try followed by Mnebelele as South Africa passed a half-century before Wales finished on the front foot and scored their fifth through full-back Edwards with the help of a two-man advantage.

Wales Under-20s: Lewis Edwards (Ospreys); Rhys Cummings (Cardiff), Osian Darwin-Lewis (Cardiff), Steffan Emanuel (Cardiff), Tom Bowen (Cardiff); Carwyn Leggatt-Jones (Scarlets), Sion Davies (Cardiff); George Tuckley (Dragons), Tom Howe (Cardiff), Jac Pritchard (Scarlets), Will Evans (Scarlets), Tom Cottle (Cardiff), Deian Gwynne (Gloucester, capt), Caio James (Gloucester), Evan Minto (Dragons).

Replacements: Oscar Thomas (Bath), Dylan James (Ospreys), Yestyn Cook (Scarlets), Luke Evans (Exeter), Osian Williams (Bristol), Alex Ridgway (Bath), Cai Gealy (Bristol), Lloyd Lucas (Cardiff).

Yellow card: Pritchard 30.

Völler stays on as DFB sporting director after Klopp call

Germany's sporting director Rudi Voeller attends a press conference ahead of Germany's intermediate Round matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Federico Gambarini/dpa
Germany's sporting director Rudi Voeller attends a press conference ahead of Germany's intermediate Round matches at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Federico Gambarini/dpa

Rudi Völler will fulfil his contract until Euro 2028 as sporting director at the German Football Federation (DFB), having talked to designated new national team coach Jürgen Klopp and DFB top officials.

Völler told reporters from five German media outlets on Tuesday that he wants to contribute to the rebuilding of the team after Germany were eliminated from the World Cup early for the third time in a row last week, going out in the round of 32 against Paraguay.

Coach Julian Nagelsmann resigned and it was not clear if Völler would stay.

But Völler confirmed to dailies Bild, Frankfurter Rundschau, Süddeutsche Zeitung, publishing house Funke and Kicker sports magazine that Klopp had assured him in a phone call on Saturday that they could work together.

“It quickly became clear that, in the end, it can and will work out,” the 1990 World Cup winner Völler said. "The whole package made me decide to continue."

Völler said he talked with DFB president Bernd Neuendorf and vice-president Hans-Joachim Watzke. He said he was called by Oliver Mintzlaff, the managing director of Red Bull, who will need to release Klopp out of his Head of Global Soccer contract to allow the former Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool coach to take over the national team.

"I would like to continue with Rudi. I believe that he and Jürgen would work wonderfully together. They have to join forces at some point," Watzke had told broadcaster ZDF on Monday.

Watzke, who is also president of Dortmund and close with Klopp after he coached there, is expected in the US later this week together with Neuendorf to hold talks with the 59-year-old.

Klopp is a pundit at the World Cup in North America for MagentaTV.

Völler became sporting director in early 2023 after Germany's group stage exit at the 2022 tournament and was influential in bringing in Nagelsmann later that year in succession of Hansi Flick.

Völler named the decision to part ways with Nagelsmann now the right one and said that his job profile won't really change with Klopp.

"All the eyes will be on Jürgen at first," he said, adding that "I will be there and support him" if it is getting too much for Klopp.

Völler won the World Cup as a player in 1990 and coached Germany 2000-2004, reaching the World Cup final in 2002.

Meanwhile, Bayern Munich honorary president Uli Hoeness wants former World Cup winner Per Mertesacker to take on a role in German football.

Hoeness, who helped West Germany lift the trophy in 1974, thinks the DFB needs more new recruits to end the malaise.

Mertesacker was part of the 2014-winning squad and spent eight years as Arsenal's youth academy director. He has been working during the World Cup as a German television pundit.

"He has extensive international experience. He has always shown how well he can deal with people," Hoeness told Bild.

"Everything Per Mertesacker says on television is sound. He is never insulting but still critical. If you were at Arsenal for eight years, you must be able to do something and that is exactly what we need now."

Hoeness added that Mertesacker would not do it for the money, but because he would be motivated by the challenge of building something and moving forward with passion.

ZDF pundit Mertesacker, 41, said recently: "At some point working at the DFB and giving something back to German football, to which I owe so much, appeals to me. Of course I am available for that,"

A successor must be found for managing director for sport Andreas Rettig, who is leaving the DFB at the end of the year.

Serena Williams aims to play singles event before US Open, says coach

Serena Williams hopes to play in a singles tournament before the US Open.

The 23-time grand slam champion returned to the singles court at Wimbledon last week after being given a wild card.

But Williams, 44, injured her knee during a narrow 3-6, 7-6 (8-6), 6-3 first-round defeat by Maya Joint, a player 24 years her junior.

That injury ruled the former world number one out of the doubles event, which she was due to play with sister Venus, 46.

Williams only played doubles in the build-up to Wimbledon, with Victoria Mboko at Queen’s and Karolina Muchova in Berlin.

But her coach, Rennae Stubbs, confirmed the American superstar wants to play singles matches before her anticipated return to Flushing Meadows.

“Her thoughts are to try and keep going,” Stubbs said. “It’s all up to her. We assess everything that she wants to do now and based on what she wants to do.

“And you know, she’s got a lot of things to consider, her family, her businesses. But her goal is to keep going.

“If you had seen one thing about what we witnessed out there is how well she can still serve, how well she can still hit the ball.

“Having a few more matches under her belt certainly would have helped but she wanted to do that in doubles.

“It’s completely up to her and physically how she’s feeling, and we know that the knee has to settle down.

“But I know that for her, trying to play certainly something before the US Open will be something she would like to do.

“She doesn’t want to go and do what she did here, which is just play singles at the US Open. But at the same time, it’s going to depend on how physically how she’s doing.

There are WTA 1000 tournaments in Toronto and Cincinnati in the run-up to the US Open, which begins on August 30.

Steelers ranked in bottom half of NFL hierarchy

PITTSBURGH, PENNSYLVANIA - JANUARY 12: Aaron Rodgers #8 of the Pittsburgh Steelers reacts in the fourth quarter of an NFL wild card playoff game against the Houston Texans at Acrisure Stadium on January 12, 2026 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Joe Sargent/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The Pittsburgh Steelers largely kept their core intact this offseason and are looking to defend their AFC North crown this season with some key additions.

ESPN analysts Mike Clay, Seth Walder, and Aaron Schatz ranked all 32 starting lineups across the National Football League. They considered factors like age, talent, and production. The trio of writers ranked Pittsburgh’s starting lineup 19th-best in the league.

The Steelers were ranked one spot below the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and one spot above the Indianapolis Colts. Two of their AFC North foes were looked upon more fondly by the trio of sportswriters, as the Baltimore Ravens came in ranked as the fifth-best starting lineup, while the Cincinnati Bengals were a few spots ahead of the Steelers at 15th. The Cleveland Browns, who are loaded with a bevy of draft picks after trading Myles Garrett, came in ranked 31st.

Pittsburgh made major additions this offseason, such as Jamel Dean, Michael Pittman Jr., and Jaquan Brisker. The team also made ten draft selections, giving them a lot of young talent to develop. The ranking of the Steelers seems a bit harsh to me, but I suppose the aging defense and having a soon-to-be 43-year-old quarterback likely held the Steelers back from being higher on the list.

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Nationals build best offense in MLB, Jacob Misiorowski breaks the game and more fantasy baseball first-half themes

We’ve nudged past the halfway point in the baseball schedule, so it’s a good time to unpack some of the major themes of the fantasy season.

Washington builds the best offense in baseball

The Nationals are a fantasy dream, with the most runs, the second-most homers and the most stolen bases. Superstars James Wood and CJ Abrams are driving the story, but the depth of the lineup is underrated. Armed with a slew of left-handed hitters and switch-hitters, the Nationals are especially dangerous against right-handed pitching (.267/.345/.435). And as we often talk about, it’s a right-handed world.

Jacob Misiorowski breaks the game

Misiorowski’s stat page is too good to be true — he’s first in ERA, strikeouts and WHIP. He’s the hardest to get a hit off, the hardest to hit a home run off. The Miz also has a low walk rate, allowing his K/BB rate to be first, and his ground ball rate is well above average. Given his 6-foot-7 frame and his elite extension, it almost looks like Misiorowski is handing the ball to the catcher.

The radar gun pops for The Miz (100.4 mph average fastball), which can be a gift and a curse. It’s hard not to worry about injury with this sort of max-out style. But sometimes you have to whistle through the chaos and just try to enjoy it.

What happened to the first round?

While many dream about their first-round pick dominating baseball, I’m more measured in my hopes. I just want those players to set a foundational brick. If they’re megastars, sure, I’m thrilled. But if they merely get on base, I mark it as a win.

Wins haven’t been easy to find in this year’s top dozen. Injuries have mucked things up for Aaron Judge, Tarik Skubal, José Ramírez, Elly De La Cruz, Garrett Crochet and Ronald Acuña Jr. That’s half the round! Kyle Tucker hasn’t launched in Los Angeles, and Paul Skenes is mired in a shocking slump. Fernando Tatis Jr. (a second-round pick) has been an enigma, too.

On the plus side, Shohei Ohtani and Bobby Witt Jr. have met expectations, although Ohtani has shut down the running game and Witt’s teammates haven’t offered him much lineup support.

The kids are (more than) alright

This year’s rookie class has been a dream, with several players producing right out of the box. Kevin McGonigle and JJ Wetherholt are the current Rookie of the Year favorites, strike-zone savants who also offer category juice. Sal Stewart is a star in Cincinnati. Cleveland badly misses Ramírez, its signature player, but Travis Bazzana and Parker Messick have helped break the fall. The White Sox made a shrewd signing with Munetaka Murakami.

Maybe the Mets are a mess, but Carson Benge, Nolan McLean and A.J. Ewing can all play. Chase Burns is a spectacle. And it’s really something that we’ve talked this long without mentioning Konnor Griffin, the real deal in Pittsburgh. Samuel Basallo, Payton Tolle, Bryce Eldridge, the cup feels bottomless. This looks like a historic class.

The Brewers and Rays, still smarter than everyone else

The Rays have the best record in the American League, though that’s less impressive than you might think — only five AL clubs are over .500. The Brewers are the second-best team in the NL, behind the expected Dodgers. It’s another check point for how shrewd franchises can overcome resource disadvantages.

To be fair, let’s not pretend these teams don’t have superstars. We talked about Misiorowski above, and Junior Caminero (26 homers, 154 OPS+) is a monster. But Milwaukee and Tampa Bay also specialize in finding under-appreciated assets. The Brewers stole Kyle Harrison from Boston and are getting nifty production from Jake Bauers. Tampa Bay’s staff is helmed by a handful of 30-something surprises like Nick Martinez and closer Bryan Baker.

Post-hype sleepers, wide awake

Player development isn’t always linear, and although this year’s rookie class has been amazing, such immediate success isn’t the rule. If you were patient with players like Jordan Walker, Miguel Vargas, Max Meyer and Harrison, you’re reaping the rewards now. These are the types of players who make for perfect late-round picks, or proactive waiver-wire grabs early in the year after some positive play.

The Dodgers are still the Dodgers

Sometimes it feels like they’re playing with their food a bit, treading water, biding time until the real games start in October. Mookie Betts is having a down year, Will Smith wasn’t great before his injury, and a number of pitchers are also hurt. It’s shocking to see Tucker struggling like he is.

And yet the Dodgers are second in runs, third in ERA, first in wins and first in run differential. The path to the World Series obviously runs through these guys.

There are plenty of wins at Chavez Ravine. Ohtani’s having his best pitching year in four seasons, and he has running mates with rubber-armed Yoshinobu Yamamoto and improving lefty Justin Wrobleski. Andy Pages has been a surprise breakout in the outfield. Dalton Rushing has helped to offset the Smith injury. Freddie Freeman continues to defy career-arc concerns.

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We can’t write up every fantasy story, but let’s offer some other stars a quick pat on the back. … Yordan Alvarez is healthy again and mashing in Houston. … The Rockies are still broken, but Hunter Goodman and Jake McCarthy are smashing. … Pete-Crow Armstrong will have a say in the NL MVP race, a five-category star who’s also a defensive wizard. … Kyle Schwarber is motoring towards another home run title, and he’s no longer a batting-average risk. … Braxton Ashcraft and Bryan Reynolds are two hits from the competitive Pirates. … Cam Schittler’s partial-season breakout from 2025 has been validated this year. … Saves on a budget always feels workable, with Louis Varland, Baker, Riley O’Brien and Jacob Latz leading the way. Is Tyler Wells going to join this group in the second half?

Here’s to baseball.

🫣 He could've done without that, Messi sets grim World Cup record

🫣 He could've done without that, Messi sets grim World Cup record

It’s still not his tournament! In the World Cup Round of 16 against Egypt, Lionel Messi missed his second penalty of this World Cup. He had already failed from the spot in the group stage against Austria. 

And, as if it couldn’t have been any other way, he has now unintentionally made history. Excluding penalty shootouts, 'La Pulga' is the first World Cup player to miss twice from the spot. 

According to the data portal 'Opta', it is a negative World Cup record. 


And while Messi is being left frustrated by him, Egypt’s goalkeeper is turning into one of the heroes of this tournament. It is already the second penalty he has saved at the 2026 World Cup. Mostafa Shobeir had also proved unbeatable against Iran. 

Will Argentina stumble today against Mo Salah, Shobeir and Co.? Feel free to share your opinion in the comments. 

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James Pearce reveals the truth behind Liverpool’s quiet transfer window

James Pearce reveals the truth behind Liverpool’s quiet transfer window
James Pearce reveals the truth behind Liverpool’s quiet transfer window

Liverpool Transfer Window: Why Andoni Iraola’s Quiet Start Should Not Trigger Panic Yet

Liverpool have had a quiet summer. Fact. After last year’s £446m splurge, this one feels almost unnervingly calm. So far, Victor Munoz is the only new arrival agreed in this window, while Jeremy Jacquet’s move was sorted earlier and simply became official on 1 July. For a club with a new head coach, that naturally raises questions.

There is, however, a straightforward explanation. As James Pearce for The Athletic reported, “There was always an acceptance at Liverpool that getting most of their business done early was unrealistic this time around because of the World Cup and Iraola’s need to assess the talent he’s inherited.” That is sensible, and more importantly, it is believable.

Andoni Iraola Needs Time to Judge This Squad

Any serious coach wants clarity before spending heavily. Iraola has just come in after a messy end to the previous regime and he needs to look closely at what he has inherited. Training ground impressions matter. Fitness levels matter. Tactical suitability matters. If Liverpool are going to reshape the squad, doing it with some evidence rather than impulse is no bad thing.

The World Cup factor also complicates everything. Players return at different times, availability shifts quickly, and negotiations can drag. Clubs know this. Agents know this. Supporters do too, even if they do not enjoy being reminded of it.

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Richard Hughes Pressure Will Only Grow

That said, patience has limits. Liverpool’s rivals are active. Manchester City have already thrown around £116m on Elliot Anderson, while Tottenham Hotspur have moved decisively for Mateus Fernandes and Sandro Tonali. Fair or unfair, inactivity gets noticed when others are busy.

There is also uncertainty behind the scenes. Reports that sporting director Richard Hughes is expected to leave for Al-Hilal are hardly ideal in the middle of a transfer window. Stability matters in recruitment. If Liverpool are trying to build for Iraola while facing executive doubt, the pressure only increases.

Liverpool Transfer Window Still Has Time to Change

This is the key point. It is early. The window still has a long way to run, and Liverpool do not need applause for being first out of the blocks. They need the right players, on the right terms, for a coach who has only just walked through the door.

Supporters are entitled to be uneasy. The club dropped badly in 2025/26, changed head coach, and now look restrained after spending huge money a year ago. That combination creates anxiety. But anxiety and panic are not the same thing.

If Liverpool reach the start of August with no meaningful progress, then concern becomes more reasonable. Right now, the situation looks slow, not alarming. Big difference.

Our View

From a Liverpool fan’s perspective, this all sounds logical, but logic does not always win football matches in August and September. The concern is simple. Liverpool already know where the squad looked short last season, and a new coach walking in does not erase those issues overnight.

Iraola may want time on the training pitch, but supporters will fear that “time” becomes an excuse for drift. That happens at clubs more often than executives care to admit. The World Cup is a factor, yes, though it affects other teams too. Some of them are still getting deals done.

There is also the uncomfortable issue of trust. After such a poor 2025/26 campaign and another major change in the dugout, fans want visible signs that the club are moving with purpose. One signing, and not a marquee one, does not exactly scream urgency. If Hughes may be on his way out as well, that only sharpens the nerves.

No one is asking Liverpool to spend recklessly. They are asking for evidence of a plan. A centre-back, a midfielder, maybe another forward, whatever the priority list is, supporters want movement. Soon.

So yes, there is no need to melt down on 7 July. But there is every reason to watch this month closely. If Liverpool are still talking about assessment by the time pre-season ramps up, fans will start wondering whether the club are reacting to events rather than shaping them.

The USMNT Went Out With a Whimper at the 2026 World Cup. What’s the Hope For the Future?

The USMNT Went Out With a Whimper at the 2026 World Cup. What’s the Hope For the Future?
The USMNT Went Out With a Whimper at the 2026 World Cup. What’s the Hope For the Future?

The USMNT’s 2026 FIFA World Cup is over. A poor performance against Belgium in the Round of 16 soured what had been a tournament filled with highs and unforgettable moments, but one that ultimately fell flat when the competition got tougher and the Commander in Chief decided to get involved. Here’s a breakdown of the World Cup that was for the USMNT and what comes next.

The United States men’s national team’s2026 FIFA World Cup campaign is over. It ended with a whimper, a 4-1 drubbing at the hands of a galvanized Belgium side that had every reason to bulldoze the Americans. In the lead-up to the clash with Belgium, Mauricio Pochettino’s team had inspired its nation, produced record-breaking World Cup TV ratings in the United States, and showcased the talent this American squad actually possesses.

It was not an easy road to the World Cup. The USMNT had largely underachieved for six years, first under Gregg Berhalter and, for the most part, under Pochettino. Then the World Cup opener happened: a memorable 4-1 victory over Paraguay in which the USMNT looked ready to take on the world. And for nearly three weeks, it did just that, earning back-to-back World Cup wins for the first time since 1930. Not only that, the team recorded three victories in a single World Cup for the first time in program history and won its first knockout match since the 2002 World Cup.

Then the old demons returned to haunt Pochettino’s team, namely its inability to break down a disciplined low block and its defensive lapses against top-quality opponents. It happened twice in the tournament. First against Türkiye, where Pochettino rested most of his starters against a squad featuring players from Real Madrid, Manchester United, Roma, Inter Milan, and Juventus. Then against a Belgium side that, until BaloGate, had been largely disappointing, managing only a win over a poor New Zealand team and needing a miraculous comeback to defeat Senegal in the round of 32.

In the end, the USMNT delivered much of the same: another Round of 16 exit against a highly ranked European opponent. It was a World Cup that produced memorable moments and provided an escape for hardcore USMNT fans who may have gotten caught up in the hype, only to watch the team hit a wall once the competition became more difficult.

We look back at the highs and lows of the 2026 FIFA World Cup for the USMNT.

The Signs Were All There

An electric opening match against a nervy Paraguay thrust the USMNT’s World Cup campaign into the spotlight, and for good reason. Pochettino’s side had arguably never produced such a commanding performance against any opponent as it did during the opening 45 minutes of its World Cup campaign.

Then Christian Pulisic went down with a calf injury, and the U.S. attack stifled without its best player on the field. Luckily for the Americans, their second opponent was Australia. While the 2-0 victory was a very professional performance, the USMNT still struggled to break down an Australian side that offered little going forward and was content to play pure bunker-ball.

That 2-0 victory also saw Pochettino deploy a two-striker lineup featuring Ricardo Pepi and Folarin Balogun. But without Pulisic’s spark in attack, the Americans had trouble putting the game away despite dominating possession.

Against Türkiye, Pochettino made nine changes to the starting lineup, including a switch in goal. Many pundits brushed off the defense conceding three goals because the U.S. had already qualified, but the match exposed just how vulnerable the team became whenever major changes were made to an otherwise strong starting XI. Later in the tournament, that weakness would rear its ugly head.

The Round of 32 match against Bosnia and Herzegovina was more comparable to Australia, as the Bosnians sat deep and defended in numbers. This time, however, they had to deal with the return of Pulisic to the starting XI. Although he did not get on the scoresheet, Pulisic delivered a thrilling performance and was the driving force behind the American attack.

Against Belgium, far more was asked of the United States, and the team failed in almost every key area. The Americans offered little in attack, defended poorly, and were never truly in the match, save for a brief two-minute stretch when Malik Tillman curled home a stunning free kick to level the score at 1-1. Calamity struck when Pulisic injured his right foot after kicking Belgium midfielder Youri Tielemans, and the Americans further wilted without their best player.

In the end, what undid the USMNT was the six years of work leading into the tournament. Since 2022, the Americans had failed to produce meaningful results against European opposition and laid an egg at the far more competitive Copa América in 2024. The warning signs had always been there: they were simply impossible to ignore once the competition reached its highest level.

Passing Grades

Several USMNT players can hold their heads high after this World Cup:

Folarin Balogun: With three World Cup goals to his name, Balogun became the face of the team as the tournament progressed. Amid rumors of a move to the Premier League or Serie A, Balogun showed he is ready for a major transfer and proved he can lead the line on the biggest stage.

Christian Pulisic: His final performance was a disappointment, but Pulisic was otherwise outstanding for the USMNT. He registered just one assist in the tournament, but the AC Milan winger was a nightmare for opposing defenses when he was on the pitch. Unfortunately, against Belgium, Pulisic endured a poor performance that was made even worse by a self-inflicted foot injury. On the whole, however, he had a pretty strong World Cup.

As he went, so went the USMNT attack. Yet in a tournament that was supposed to elevate him to another level, Pulisic finished his second World Cup without scoring a goal. Even so, it would be unfair to label his entire tournament a disappointment. In terms of a grade it would be a C+. Not fantastic, but still a pass.

Tim Ream: For all the talk surrounding his age, Tim Ream was one of the USMNT’s most composed players throughout the tournament. Even against Belgium, he tried to command the back line, but he couldn’t do it alone, and eventually the team paid the price. Despite all the questions about whether he was too old, Ream delivered a strong World Cup.

Alex Freeman: The Villarreal wingback was nearly flawless during the group stage and impressed again in the Round of 32 against Bosnia and Herzegovina. He was also arguably the most composed American defender during the debacle against Belgium.

Sebastian Berhalter: He excelled whenever he was called upon, scoring a stunning goal against Türkiye and nearly dragging the United States back into the match against Belgium, despite the team not deserving it by that point. For all the criticism surrounding his selection, Sebastian Berhalter’s inclusion in the World Cup squad proved to be a home run.

Malik Tillman: The Bayer Leverkusen midfielder was a workhorse for the USMNT throughout the tournament. Often viewed as a flashy player in the mold of Gio Reyna, Tillman is actually more reminiscent of Italy’s Roberto Donadoni: hard-working, unselfish, and incredibly effective. He scored two stunning free kicks and was the United States’ best-performing player of the tournament.

A World Cup to Forget

The Goalkeepers: Neither Matt Turner nor Matt Freese ever proved to be particularly trustworthy. Turner struggled against Türkiye, while Freese, though generally solid, didn’t receive many true tests in the early stages of the competition.

When that test finally came around, Freese paired a world-class save with a shocking blunder that ultimately cost the USMNT the match against Belgium. Goalkeeper remains one of the biggest areas of concern for the future of the national team.

Ricardo Pepi: Whenever he was called upon, Ricardo Pepi, who had a very good season with PSV, did little to spark the attack and was largely ineffective in every appearance. It was a World Cup to forget for a striker who is now clearly second choice behind Balogun.

Gio Reyna: What initially looked like a redemption story after his spectacular goal against Paraguay in the USMNT’s opener ultimately turned into more of the same. Reyna delivered forgettable performances against Australia and Bosnia and Herzegovina, while in his lone start against Türkiye he went from hot to cold throughout the match. Against Belgium, he produced a few lovely passes but again struggled to consistently drive the team forward. In the end, it was what we’ve come to expect from Reyna: flashes of brilliance mixed with far too many moments of mediocrity.

Joe Scally: In his lone start against Türkiye, Scally was simply taken to the cleaners. Never a favorite of Pochettino, the fullback never saw the field again for the remainder of the tournament.

BaloGate

In the end, U.S. President Donald Trump’s intervention to push for Balogun’s availability against Belgium may have done more harm than good. What was intended to benefit the United States instead handed Belgium the perfect source of motivation. A Belgian squad that had stumbled through much of the tournament suddenly had powerful bulletin board material, uniting a team that had appeared to be on the brink of unraveling.

The result was striking. Belgium produced its best performance of the tournament, while the United States turned in by far its worst. Whether the outcome was directly related to the controversy is impossible to prove, but the timing was difficult to ignore.

We may never know how much the unnecessary media circus affected the USMNT. Instead of entering the Round of 16 with the focus on tactics and preparation, the Americans found themselves at the center of a global controversy. Through no fault of many of the players, the team became one of the World Cup’s villains in the eyes of much of the international football community, with outside factors dominating the conversation in the buildup to their biggest match of the tournament.

Whether “BaloGate” ultimately changed the result is open for debate. What is undeniable is that it created a distraction the USMNT simply did not need on the eve of its biggest game.

What About Mauricio Pochettino?

Technically, the Pochettino era is contractually over, and while the Argentine manager finally found his best team at the World Cup, it was a long and very bumpy road to get there. Pochettino finished with an 18-12-1 record, a reflection of just how unbalanced his team was. It was almost always either a win or a loss, with the lone draw coming against Ecuador in a friendly.

The highs of the Pochettino era? The World Cup run and a much-needed 5-1 friendly victory over Uruguay. The lows? The heavy defeat to Belgium, disappointing exits in the Gold Cup and Nations League, and a tendency to over-experiment with his lineups and tactics.

With the Argentine finally settling on a core group and gaining significant mainstream popularity in the United States, if —and that’s a big-money if — Pochettino stays on, he now has a foundation to build around. At the same time, he still has plenty of housecleaning to do. Pochettino made several mistakes as national team manager, most notably taking far too long to identify his best XI and occasionally becoming too clever with his tactical tinkering.

There is a promising group of young Americans coming through the pipeline (more on that later), but much more should be expected of Pochettino if he remains in charge. That means winning Gold Cups, Nations Leagues, and yes, even a Copa América before anyone can truly say the program has taken the next step. Pochettino can’t hide forever behind the “emergency hire” label or the notion that he was simply “teaching us ignorant Americans about the game.” In the end, he didn’t fare any better at a World Cup than Bruce Arena or Bob Bradley.

The Final Verdict on the “Golden Generation”

The first wave of the USMNT’s so-called “Golden Generation” reached its athletic peak for the 2026 World Cup, with Pulisic, Tyler Adams, Weston McKennie, Chris Richards, and Antonee Robinson all in their late 20s. Ultimately, this group failed to live up to the hype.

Whether that was because of unrealistic expectations or simply not having the right people in charge at such a critical moment for the program, the results speak for themselves. Two World Cups that end the same way do not make a Golden Generation.

The label was thrust upon this group far too early, as U.S. soccer fans became enamored with the clubs these players represented instead of evaluating their actual performances and the current state of those clubs. AC Milan and Juventus are prime examples, as both are shadows of the powerhouses they were a decade or two ago.

There was also a certain naivety in believing the United States had achieved something unique by producing players at elite European clubs, while ignoring that countries such as Ecuador, Uruguay, Japan, Belgium, Colombia, and South Korea can make the very same claim.

In the end, it was fool’s gold: talented, yes; overpriced, also yes.

The Future

The USMNT’s 2026 FIFA World Cup, and what was billed as the “biggest moment in U.S. soccer history” is, perhaps mercifully, over. Now, the federation can get back to the real work of building a program capable of consistently producing top-level players.

The first order of business is finding someone to fill the void left by Matt Crocker as the federation’s technical director overseeing the national team program. The second is ensuring the youth national teams are led by the best coaches possible, something that remains very much up for debate, as well as if the United States actually has a proper unifying strategy of its national teams.

As for the senior men’s national team, there is a promising pipeline of young talent to be optimistic about. Cavan Sullivan, Caleb Wiley, Julian Hall, Zavier Gozo, Adri Mehmeti, and Mathis Albert are all players who could become important pieces of the program in the years ahead. Tanner Tessmann, Gianluca Busio, and Johnny Cardoso, meanwhile, are established players who deserve another chance.

Among the current generation, some players will enter the latter stages of their European careers, others will likely cash in with lucrative returns to MLS, while players such as Balogun, Tillman, and Pepi should continue their development and perhaps earn moves to even bigger clubs in Europe.

The reality is there is something to build on. There is enough talent to believe in a brighter future, but that future shouldn’t begin with dreams of making deep World Cup runs. It starts with winning a FIFA U-20 or U-17 World Cup. It starts with American players becoming indispensable stars at top European clubs and consistently competing for league titles and continental trophies. It starts with becoming the unquestioned best team in CONCACAF and then shocking the football world by lifting a Copa América.

The time for pipe dreams needs to end. U.S. Soccer must embrace realistic, long-term goals and build toward them step by step. Otherwise, every promising generation will simply become another flash in the pan.

Top 10 sack leaders in Steelers history

Sacks and the Pittsburgh Steelers go hand-in-hand like Ben Roethlisberger owning the Cleveland Browns, and there are 10 defenders who stand among the very best in team history.

Here's a look at the all-time sack leaders in Steelers history, with two active players leading the top 10. (Note: All sacks before 1982 are unofficial, with data provided by Pro Football Reference.)

  1. OLB T.J. Watt: 115.0 sacks (2017-present)
  2. DT Cameron Heyward: 92.0 sacks (2011-present)
  3. OLB James Harrison: 80.5 sacks (2002, 2004-2012, 2014-2017)
  4. DE L.C. Greenwood: 78.0 sacks (1969-1981)
  5. DT "Mean" Joe Greene: 77.5 sacks (1969-1981)
  6. OLB Jason Gildon: 77.0 sacks (1994-2003)
  7. OLB Joey Porter: 60.0 sacks (1999-2006)
  8. DE Keith Willis: 59.0 sacks (1982-1991)
  9. OLB LaMarr Woodley: 57.0 sacks (2007-2013)
  10. DE Dwight White: 55.0 sacks (1971-1980)

Watt took the No. 1 spot among the Steelers' all-time sack leaders during Pittsburgh's Week 2 matchup of the 2023 regular season against the Cleveland Browns. He sacked Deshaun Watson in the second quarter of the game to forever etch his name in Steelers history.

This all-time list could look a little different following the 2026 regular season, as outside linebacker Alex Highsmith's 45 sacks are just 10.5 away from overtaking White's spot at No. 10.

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Where is Iowa State football placed in USA TODAY's Big 12 rankings?

For the second straight year, the Big 12 Conference did not release preseason football rankings for the upcoming season, but that didn't stop the USA TODAY Sports Network from making its own predicted order of finish for the 2026 season as well as a preseason All-Big 12 team.

Sports writers who cover the Big 12 throughout the network voted on the predicted order of finish for all 16 teams.

Iowa State lost the winningest coach in program history, Matt Campbell, and had a massive roster rebuild after finishing 8-4 last season. With a team loaded with more than 60 newcomers and a coach who is new to the power-conference level in Jimmy Rogers, the Cyclones were tabbed to finish in last place in the USA TODAY Sports' preseason Big 12 rankings.

More: Iowa State football not represented in 2026 preseason All-Big 12 lists

Texas Tech, which won its first Big 12 title in school history last season and reached the quarterfinals of the College Football Playoff, is projected to repeat and finish on top. BYU, which lost to the Red Raiders in the Big 12 championship game last season, is predicted to finish in second place. Utah, Houston and Arizona round out the top five of the USA TODAY Sports Network's preseason Big 12 prediction.

For the USA TODAY Sports Network preseason All-Big 12 team, the Cyclones didn't have any players selected, but they did have a few honorable mentions.

Running back Aiden Flora, kicker Kyle Konrardy and defensive end Isaac Terrell were chosen as honorable mentions for the USA TODAY Sports Network preseason All-Big 12 team.

Flora and Konrardy are returning All-Big 12 selections. Flora was an all-conference second-team returner last season, and Konrardy was named All-Big 12 honorable mention.

Terrell is one of the Cyclones' promising newcomers. He was named the Pac-12 Defensive Line Top Performer of the Year and had a team-high seven sacks at Washington State last season.

2026 USA TODAY Sports Network Big 12 football preseason predicted order of finish

  1. Texas Tech
  2. BYU
  3. Utah
  4. Houston
  5. Arizona
  6. TCU
  7. Kansas State
  8. Arizona State
  9. Oklahoma State
  10. Baylor
  11. UCF
  12. Kansas
  13. Cincinnati
  14. West Virginia
  15. Colorado
  16. Iowa State

2026 USA TODAY Sports Network Preseason All-Big 12 award winners

Offensive Player of the Year: L.J. Martin, RB, BYU

(Also receiving votes: Noah Fifita, QB, Arizona; Drew Mestemaker, QB, Oklahoma State; Amare Thomas, WR, Houston)

Defensive Player of the Year: Ben Roberts, LB, Texas Tech

(Also receiving votes: A.J. Holmes, DL, Texas Tech; Brice Pollock, DB, Texas Tech; Austin Romaine, LB, Texas Tech)

Newcomer of the Year: Drew Mestemaker, QB, Oklahoma State

(Also receiving votes: Caleb Hawkins, RB, Oklahoma State; Cam Cook, RB, West Virginia; Adam Trick, DL, Texas Tech)

2026 USA TODAY Sports Network Preseason All-Big 12 football team

Offense:

  • QB: Noah Fifita, Arizona
  • RB: L.J. Martin, BYU
  • RB: Caleb Hawkins, Oklahoma State
  • WR: Amare Thomas, Houston
  • WR: Omarion Miller, Arizona State
  • WR: Wyatt Young, Oklahoma State
  • TE: Terrance Carter Jr., Texas Tech
  • OL: Evan Tengesdahl, Cincinnati
  • OL: Bruce Mitchell, BYU
  • OL: Shadre Hurst, Houston
  • OL: John Pastore, Kansas State
  • OL: Howard Sampson, Texas Tech

Defense:

  • DL: A.J. Holmes, Texas Tech
  • DL: Wendell Gregory, Kansas State
  • DL: Adam Trick, Texas Tech
  • DL: Mateen Ibirogba, Texas Tech
  • LB: Ben Roberts, Texas Tech
  • LB: Austin Romaine, Texas Tech
  • LB: Cade Uluave, BYU
  • DB: Brice Pollock, Texas Tech
  • DB: Faletau Satuala, BYU
  • DB: Jamel Johnson, TCU
  • DB: Will James, Houston

Special teams:

  • K: Stone Harrington, Texas Tech
  • P: Palmer Williams, Baylor
  • KR/PR: J'Koby Williams, Texas Tech

Honorable mentions:

  • Arizona: DB Jay'vion Cole; LB Taye Brown
  • Arizona State: WR Reed Harris, DL CJ Fite
  • BYU: QB Bear Bachmeier, DL Keanu Tanuvasa, LB Isaiah Glasker, DB Evan Johnson
  • Cincinnati: OL Joe Cotton, OL Taran Tyo, DB MJ Cannon, P Max Fletcher, K Stephen Rusnak
  • Colorado: WR Danny Scudero, LB Gideon ESPN Lampron, KR Quentin Gibson
  • Houston: OL Drew Terrill
  • Iowa State: DL Isaac Terrell, K Kyle Konrady, KR Aiden Flora
  • Kansas: DL Leroy Harris III, LB Trey Lathan, KR Dylan Edwards
  • Kansas State: TE Garrett Oakley
  • Oklahoma State: QB Drew Mestemaker, LB Ethan Wesloski
  • TCU: WR Jordan Dwyer, OL Ben Taylor-Whitfield, P John Hoyet Chance
  • Texas Tech: RB Cameron Dickey, WR Coy Eakin, WR Malcolm Simmons, OL Sheridan Wilson, DB Brenden Jordan, DL Trey White
  • Utah: RB Wayshawn Parker, DB Jackson Bennee, KR Mana Carvalho
  • West Virginia: RB Cam Cook, P Bryan Hansen

Eugene Rapay covers Iowa State athletics for the Des Moines Register. Contact Eugene at erapay@gannett.com. Follow him on Twitter at @erapay5.

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Sean Payton reportedly considered giving HC job to Bill Belichick

Sean Payton helped the Denver Broncos return to relevance since taking over as the head coach in 2023. However, there was reportedly a master plan considered that would have had legendary coach Bill Belichick in the coaching driver's seat in Denver instead.

According to ESPN's Seth Wickersham, Payton considered pitching the idea of temporarily stepping down as head coach and relinquishing his job to Belichick after he parted ways with the New England Patriots in 2024. Payton and Belichick had developed a strong friendship, and the Broncos coach was willing to step aside to give the six-time Super Bowl-winning head coach a chance to reach the 15 wins needed for him to break Don Shula's record of 347 victories.

The thinking was that Payton would step down and assume the role as assistant head coach and offensive coordinator until Belichick reached the necessary win total.

Wickersham wrote:

"Payton and Belichick go back decades, forged by mutual respect -- and mutual trauma from working under Parcells. When Belichick and the Patriots divorced in 2024, Payton considered presenting Broncos owner Greg Penner a proposal for the ages: Hire Belichick as head coach until he reached 15 wins, enough to break Don Shula's career record of 347. Payton would temporarily step down to assistant head coach and run the offense, then move back after Belichick became the all-time leader. In the end, it was too complicated -- and maybe too fanciful."

Imagine a world where Mike Vrabel and the Patriots went on the road for the AFC Championship Game against a Belichick-led Broncos team last season. Even scarier, imagine a Broncos team with Belichick and Payton coaching together.

Belichick has since moved on to coaching college football at North Carolina, while Payton has turned the Broncos into one of the best teams in the AFC.

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5 NFL Stars Who Could Hold Out from Training Camp, including All-Pro Talents

The National Football League has implemented a few rules in recent years to try and prevent the frequency of players holding out during training camp. It’s worked, in a sense, but players and agents have found a way around it. The new method of exercising some form of leverage for players during NFL training camp is with hold-ins, showing up to the facility on the report date but not taking the practice field. Expect to see more of it this summer.

Let’s dive into our list of NFL stars who could be “holdouts” during training camp.

Josh Sweat, EDGE, Arizona Cardinals

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Arizona Cardinals edge rusher Josh Sweat could have a unique situation during NFL training camp. Unlike his teammate, Jacoby Brissett, and other NFL stars, this isn’t about money. After all, the Pro Bowl pass rusher just signed a four-year, $76.4 million contract with Arizona in March 2025. Instead, Sweat doesn’t like the situation he now finds himself in. The Cardinals are in a multi-year rebuild and the coach he liked playing for, Jonathan Gannon, is now with the Green Bay Packers. Considering that Sweat reported to Cardinals’ minicamp earlier this summer but didn’t practice, we anticipate he’ll take the same approach when camp rolls around in late July.

Devon Witherspoon, CB, Seattle Seahawks

NFL Stars Most Likely to Hold Out from Training Camp, Seattle Seahawks, Devon Witherspoon
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The good news for the Seattle Seahawks is that they already got the Jaxon Smith-Njigba contract extension done. Unfortunately, things aren’t going nearly as well with standout corner Devon Witherspoon. ESPN‘s Brady Henderson reported in late June that negotiations between Witherspoon’s agent and the Seahawks’ front office “haven’t gone smoothly” and there are no signs pen will hit paper anytime soon. The reigning Super Bowl champions will have the All-Pro talent on the field this fall, but no one should be surprised this summer if Witherspoon will hold-in during training camp.

Chris Olave, WR, New Orleans Saints

NFL Stars Most Likely to Hold Out from Training Camp, CHristian Gonzalez, New England Patriots
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The New Orleans Saints certainly want to get a Chris Olave contract extension done. However, it feels like long-term health complicates this situation. Olave, who has suffered at least four documented concussions during his career, admitted that he considered retirement in 2024 due to the frequent head injuries. Fast forward to 2026, the Saints’ top receiver was recently sidelined by a blood clot issue. He did get off blood thinners at the end of June, but those are two career-jeopardizing medical issues already in his young NFL career. He’s in the final year of his contract, playing on the fifth-year option with New Orleans, and contract talks could get complicated. A hold-in should be on the table, especially given what he’s already experienced health-wise.

Christian Gonzalez, CB, New England Patriots

NFL Stars Most Likely to Hold Out from Training Camp, New England Patriots
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Christian Gonzalez was easily one of the best players on the field in the Super Bowl. While the New England Patriots didn’t get to hoist the Lombardi Trophy, they witnessed the emergence of a perennial All-Pro talent who could one day win Defensive Player of the Year. Now comes the hard part. Gonzalez, who is entering the fourth year of his rookie deal, is eligible for an extension and should want to be the highest-paid player at the position. What adds another layer to this is the fact that his agent might be waiting to see what Devon Witherspoon gets, while the Patriots’ front office pushes to get a deal done first. It’s very possible the two sides work things out, but we’re keeping an eye on Gonzalez for an early training camp hold-in that may end in the first week or two of August.

Bijan Robinson, RB, Atlanta Falcons

NFL Stars Most Likely to Hold Out from Training Camp, Atlanta Falcons, Bijan Robinson
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This feels like a situation where Bijan Robinson has the Atlanta Falcons between a rock and a hard place, even without a hold-in during NFL training camp. Atlanta already has one of the worst rosters in the NFL and there are major questions at quarterback both for 2026 and long-term. This franchise desperately needs to have Robinson in the fold for years to come and his agent, Nicole Lynn, knows that. There’s not a single reason for Robinson to risk being out on that practice field until the organization makes him the highest-paid running back in NFL history. Frankly, given that he’s the centerpiece of the Falcons’ offense, Atlanta’s coaching staff will probably be fine with him watching practice from the sideline early this summer because it will keep him healthy and fresh.

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Brewers score vs Cardinals in Game 1 today, live updates, highlights, lineups

ST. LOUIS – The Milwaukee Brewers play their second split doubleheader of the season Tuesday, July 7 as they take on the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium at 1:15 and 6:45 p.m.

Right-hander Jacob Misiorowski (9-4, 1.47 ERA) starts for the Brewers against right-hander Matt Svanson (2-1, 4.67) of the Cardinals in Game 1, while left-hander Robert Gasser (1-3, 4.54) squares off against right-hander Hunter Dobbins (1-0, 3.63) in Game 2.

There was some big news in the morning as well with Milwaukee recalling outfielder Luis Lara from Class AAA Nashville.

Outfielder Blake Perkins was optioned to Nashville in the corresponding move.

What is the Brewers' record?

56-33, first place in the National League Central.

What time are the Brewers games?

1:15 p.m. and 6:45 p.m.

Brewers lineup

  • Christian Yelich DH
  • Jackson Chourio LF
  • Brice Turang 2B
  • William Contreras C
  • Jake Bauers 1B
  • Garrett Mitchell CF
  • Sal Frelick RF
  • Cooper Pratt SS
  • Joey Ortiz 3B

Cardinals lineup

  • JJ Wetherholt SS
  • Iván Herrera DH
  • Alec Burleson 1B
  • Jordan Walker RF
  • Lars Nootbaar LF
  • Bryan Torres 2B
  • Nathan Church CF
  • José Fermín 3B
  • Jimmy Crooks C

Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski gave up five runs – but just one earned – on five hits with no walks and 10 strikeouts in five innings against the Reds on Thursday, July 2 at American Family Field.

Brewers probable pitchers and schedule

Brewers at Cardinals, July 8, 6:45 p.m.: Brewers LHP Kyle Harrison (8-1, 2.82) vs. St. Louis RHP Andre Pallante (10-5, 3.60). TV – Brewers.TV. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.

Brewers at Cardinals, July 9, 6:45 p.m.: Brewers TBA vs. St. Louis RHP Kyle Leahy (7-4, 3.86). TV – Brewers.TV. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Brewers score vs Cardinals in Game 1 today, live updates, highlights, lineups

Brewers score vs Cardinals in Game 1 today, live updates, highlights, lineups

ST. LOUIS – The Milwaukee Brewers play their second split doubleheader of the season Tuesday, July 7 as they take on the St. Louis Cardinals at Busch Stadium at 1:15 and 6:45 p.m.

Right-hander Jacob Misiorowski (9-4, 1.47 ERA) starts for the Brewers against right-hander Matt Svanson (2-1, 4.67) of the Cardinals in Game 1, while left-hander Robert Gasser (1-3, 4.54) squares off against right-hander Hunter Dobbins (1-0, 3.63) in Game 2.

There was some big news in the morning as well with Milwaukee recalling outfielder Luis Lara from Class AAA Nashville.

Outfielder Blake Perkins was optioned to Nashville in the corresponding move.

What is the Brewers' record?

56-33, first place in the National League Central.

What time are the Brewers games?

1:15 p.m. and 6:45 p.m.

Brewers lineup

  • Christian Yelich DH
  • Jackson Chourio LF
  • Brice Turang 2B
  • William Contreras C
  • Jake Bauers 1B
  • Garrett Mitchell CF
  • Sal Frelick RF
  • Cooper Pratt SS
  • Joey Ortiz 3B

Cardinals lineup

  • JJ Wetherholt SS
  • Iván Herrera DH
  • Alec Burleson 1B
  • Jordan Walker RF
  • Lars Nootbaar LF
  • Bryan Torres 2B
  • Nathan Church CF
  • José Fermín 3B
  • Jimmy Crooks C

Brewers pitcher Jacob Misiorowski gave up five runs – but just one earned – on five hits with no walks and 10 strikeouts in five innings against the Reds on Thursday, July 2 at American Family Field.

Brewers probable pitchers and schedule

Brewers at Cardinals, July 8, 6:45 p.m.: Brewers LHP Kyle Harrison (8-1, 2.82) vs. St. Louis RHP Andre Pallante (10-5, 3.60). TV – Brewers.TV. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.

Brewers at Cardinals, July 9, 6:45 p.m.: Brewers TBA vs. St. Louis RHP Kyle Leahy (7-4, 3.86). TV – Brewers.TV. Radio – AM-620 WTMJ.

This article originally appeared on Milwaukee Journal Sentinel: Brewers score vs Cardinals in Game 1 today, live updates, highlights, lineups

Anfernee Simons, new Sixers additions react to big Jaylen Brown trade

The Philadelphia 76ers have been in the midst of a busy offseason as they look to climb the ladder in the Eastern Conference. A new front office regime led by President of Basketball Operations Mike Gansey has been aggressive in retooling the roster for the upcoming season.

The Sixers brought in Anfernee Simons, Dean Wade, and Ariel Hukporti in free agency while also pulling off a stunner of a trade in acquiring Jaylen Brown from the Boston Celtics. The moves are expected to help Philadelphia really challenge and take down the defending champion New York Knicks in the 2026-27 season.

Simons, who played with Brown briefly while with the Celtics in 2025-26, gave his thoughts on what Brown can bring to the table.

"Just a guy that's high character," Simons said via Zoom on Tuesday. "A guy that's will come in and compete each and every night on both sides of the floor. When it comes to being a two-way player, he's like kind of the epitome of that. He is gonna guard the best player and go out there and give you 30. So, I think that's what makes him special, what makes him different. So, he's gonna come in and bring that championship mentality from day one and try to instill that in the team."

Brown is coming off a season in which he averaged 28.7 points, 6.9 rebounds, and 5.1 assists while shooting 47.7% from the floor and 34.7% from deep. He played in 71 games and was able to lead the Celtics to the No. 2 seed in the East despite not having Jayson Tatum for all, but 16 games during the season. He is a phenomenal player and should enhance everybody on the Sixers, including the new additions.

When Wade was set to sign with Philadelphia, he had no idea that a possible trade was going to happen. He thought the rumor had passed, but then it popped up on July 1.

"I heard, like, a rumor about it, and I was like, ‘Oh, that's like interesting.’," added Wade. "Then I didn't hear anything else about it, so I was like, ‘Huh, maybe it just died or whatever.’ And then all of a sudden, out of nowhere, it just kind of popped back up, and it was a done deal. So, yeah. It was pretty exciting. My agent called me. We were all just talking about it, and I think he's gonna be a great fit, and the way he plays, and the competitor he is, it’s really gonna take us to the next level."

Then, there's Hukporti who went through the free agency period for the first time in his career. He was in the same boat as Wade as he did not know that Brown to the Sixers was a possibility, but he's looking forward to playing with him fresh off a championship run with the Knicks.

"Yeah, so that's my first time, really, in free agency, so everything was going a little fast, but I'm happy," Hukporti added. "He won in the finals as well. So, that's another guy who has another experience when it comes to the playoffs. So, I'm definitely excited to learn and to play with him."

This article originally appeared on Sixers Wire: Anfernee Simons, new Sixers additions react to big Jaylen Brown trade

Craig Berube delivers candid verdict on Maple Leafs losing Mitch Marner

Former NHL head coach Craig Berube believes the Toronto Maple Leafs lost far more than offensive production when Mitch Marner departed.

Speaking on Simmer’s Morning Skate, the former Leafs coach described Marner as the team’s emotional heartbeat, highlighting a leadership role that extended well beyond the scoresheet.

Marner left Toronto in a blockbuster sign-and-trade on July 1, 2025. The Maple Leafs sent the star winger to the Vegas Golden Knights in exchange for Nicolas Roy after Marner signed an eight-year, $96 million extension carrying a $12 million average annual value.

MORE: Maple Leafs No. 1 pick Gavin McKenna makes Stanley Cup promise

Reflecting on his time behind Toronto’s bench, Berube left little doubt about Marner’s influence.

“Oh, Mitch Marner. For sure,” Berube said calling him an emotional leader.

Berube explained, “I thought Mitch was the energy and, you know, he brought the energy and the emotion to the game. I thought on a nightly basis and in practice, vocal guy, chatted a lot on the bench, chatted a lot in practice, brought the energy.”

He added, “If he came back to the bench, he let guys know, ‘Pick it up, let’s go.’ He was great. I thought I really enjoyed coaching him.”

Leadership loss matched on-ice impact when Mitch Marner left

Berube believes Toronto lost its emotional leader alongside one of its best players.

“I thought we lost our emotional leader for sure,” Berube said. “It was a big loss, not only the player, but that side of it, too, in the locker room, on the bench, in practices, things like that.”

He also praised Marner’s accountability, saying, “I thought he brought that element. I thought he held guys accountable.”

Those comments match what unfolded during the 2025-26 season. Vegas reached the Stanley Cup Final after Marner produced 22 points in his first 17 playoff games. He also scored the fastest hat trick in Stanley Cup Final history, although the Golden Knights lost the championship series to the Carolina Hurricanes.

Vegas Golden Knights right wing Mitch Marner (93) celebrates after scoring his second goal
Vegas Golden Knights right wing Mitch Marner (93) celebrates after scoring at T-Mobile Arena. Mandatory Credit: Lucas Peltier-Imagn Images IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters Connect

Toronto moved in the opposite direction. The Maple Leafs finished 32-36-14 with 78 points, missed the playoffs for the first time since 2016, and ended the season on a seven-game losing streak. Auston Matthews’ season-ending knee injury worsened an already difficult campaign.

MORE: Maple Leafs No. 1 pick Gavin McKenna confirms jersey number

Berube was dismissed on May 13, following the collapse. His comments reinforce a familiar lesson. Elite teams replace production more easily than leadership, communication, and daily accountability. Toronto’s disappointing season suggested Marner’s absence affected every layer of the team’s structure.

White Sox Weekly June 22 – July 5, 2026

CLEVELAND, OHIO - JULY 05: Miguel Vargas #20 and Colson Montgomery #12 of the Chicago White Sox celebrate their team's 7-6 win over the Cleveland Guardians at Progressive Field on July 05, 2026 in Cleveland, Ohio. (Photo by Nick Cammett/Getty Images)
Miguel Vargas has emerged as a team leader and is now, deservedly, an All-Star. | (Nick Cammett/Getty Images)

In baseball, if you take your eye off the ball for just a split second, you risk swinging right past a pitch down the middle. When spectating, it is just as easy to miss a series or two and have no idea what caused your team to remain atop the division after playing the last seven of 13 games against the team trying to oust you from the top spot. Luckily, there are roughly 600 plate appearances in a season to make up for the missed pitches, and there are 162 games to catch as a fan.

Also, lucky for you, this should get you all caught up before Boston comes to town on Tuesday to start the final home stand before the All-Star break. The most basic information you need to know about the last 13 games is that there were no series losses. This might come as a surprise to you if you look at the schedule and realize that over half of these games were played on the road. This sweet reality is due to a dominant series win in Baltimore and a heated back-and-forth series split in Cleveland.

If you want to hear more details about the four series the White Sox played over the last two weeks, I will get to that soon. First, I would love to tell you who is hot and who is not.

Who’s hot?

  • Miguel Vargas
    • The first South Side third baseman to be named an All-Star since 2008 showed exactly why he earned a trip to Philly next week. In 60 plate appearances, he slashed .306/.417/.653 with a 1.070 OPS and ripped five doubles and drove in 12 teammates. As if it couldn’t get better, he also led the team over this span in both home runs (4) and walks (10).
  • Jacob Gonzalez
    • The first baseman has finally seemed to find his groove. The front office is going to have some tough decisions to make when Munetaka Murakami returns after his rehab stint in Charlotte. He played 11 games over this span, hitting .371, with a home run and four two-baggers, and knocking in 12.
  • Tristan Peters
    • My first half of the season MVP goes to the Banana Ball man himself. Not only is his play in center field stunning, but he can also hit the ball. In his last 12 games, he has hit two home runs, slugged two doubles, has seven RBIs, and snagged a base. His .318 batting average over this span is second only to his teammate above.
  • Sean Burke
    • The righty started three games over the last two weeks and came out with a 1-0 record. Over 17 2/3 innings of work, he allowed four runs, walked just four batters, and struck out 25. Two of those three starts were of the quality start variety, and his SO/9 was an astonishing 12.74.
  • David Sandlin
    • After being optioned back to Charlotte on June 9, Sandlin was needed for a spot start against the Kansas City Royals in the series opener. The White Sox did score 22 runs in his start (we’ll get to that later), but Sandlin also gave the team six strong innings, allowing one run, walking three, and striking out six before being sent back to the Knights the next day.
  • Jordan Hicks
    • The righty reliever returned from the 15-day injured list on June 21 and made his presence known quickly. He appeared in four games over this stretch, pitching 4 1/3 innings. The dominant righthander allowed no runs, walked one, and struck out eight.
  • Brandon Eisert
    • Finally, the lefty is getting a nod for his performance. The southpaw pitched 7 2/3 innings over six games, allowing two runs on two solo homers. Eisert managed to walk no one in any of his outings and struck out 11.

Who’s gone cold?

  • Kyle Teel
    • Perhaps describing him as going cold is unfair, given that these 13 games were his first 13 of the season. His return was welcome, and he is warming up slowly but surely. The fact of the matter is that the catcher has 46 plate appearances across 11 games and is hitting just .220 with 18 strikeouts. The saving grace is his two home runs and 10 RBIs. I am sure he will not be on this list for very long.
  • Junior Perez
    • The rookie played in only nine games and had 15 plate appearances over this span. Still, the opportunity has to be taken when it is given, and Perez is not taking it. A team with a young core that continues to mash might not have room for someone who is batting .133 with seven strikeouts.
  • Seranthony Domínguez
    • This man will never not be on my top 10 most disliked players. The so-called closer pitched 1 2/3 innings in three games and gave up four earned, walked four, and had two wild pitches against just 11 batters faced. His ERA is the only one over four digits at 21.60.
  • Grant Taylor
    • I will be the first to defend this man and his talent. When Taylor is on, he is right as rain. When the wheels fall off, best of luck. The hard-throwing righty appeared in six games over the last two weeks and posted a 2-2 record. Having a game decision tied to you as a reliever is not odd, but four games is seemingly high for a high-leverage guy like Taylor. With three opportunities to convert a save, he was only able to do so in one game. Eight innings of work resulted in six runs, four walks, and seven strikeouts.

This stretch of games started at 35th and Shields against the Guardians. The hope for both teams in this series was to assert dominance and build some breathing room in the division race. Cleveland entered the series with the best road record. Coincidentally, Chicago started the series with one of the best home records. The series was exactly what you hoped it would be.

Monday, June 22, Sam Antonacci walked it off with a two-RBI single to center field for a final score of 6-5. Chris Murphy earned himself a win after he inherited runners from Seranthony Domínguez. Murphy allowed both inherited runners to score, but his ERA would remain unscathed as his record improved to 2-0.

OnTuesday, June 23, I biked 11 miles to watch the Good Guys play. Parker Messick and Burke faced off in a classic pitching duel. Both starters gave up two or fewer runs, and the bullpens posted a goose egg apiece. The 2-1 final went to the White Sox thanks to a go-ahead home run by Vargas.

Wednesday, June 24, was the lone loss in the series for the White Sox, but it was exciting nonetheless. Down 3-1 in the bottom of the ninth and two outs already recorded, Braden Montgomery and Randal Grichuk hit back-to-back solo shots to take the game to extras. Ultimately, the Chicago bullpen was outplayed, and they lost 4-3.

After a day off to recover from the loss, the Pale Hose came back red hot and scored the most runs they had since 1970. They routed the Royals 22-1. The scoring started with a 10-run third inning. Vargas had the honor of hitting a three-run homer to get things going.

Apparently, the runs ran out on Saturday, June 27. Each team scored one run in the seventh inning, and that was all the offense there was to offer. That is, until Gonzalez came up with the bases loaded and deposited a single into right field to lift the White Sox to a 2-1 win. The walk-off was the seventh of the season and was hit by the seventh different player on the squad.

Sunday games featured all of their scoring in the first four innings. The White Sox could not play catch-up to complete the sweep and lost 5-4. Please enjoy Vargas’s 19th home run of the year as consolation.

I was dreading going back on the road after a 4-2 home stand and a growing battle in the AL Central. Instead of disappointing, the socks of black pretended they were still at The Rate rather than Camden Yards (the same firm designed both stadiums, so it makes sense they could pretend).

Monday’s 8-2 win starred Gonzalez, who was 2-for-4 with two runs scored and three RBIs. The Orioles’ pitching managed to give up no long balls, but eight runs still hurt.

A seven-run inning will usually earn you a win if nothing goes wrong for the rest of the ballgame. Thankfully, nothing went wrong for the White Sox on Tuesday. Colson Montgomery thought it was time for him to have the team home run lead and got the scoring going with a solo shot. The 9-3 victory earned them their first road series victory since they played the Padres in San Diego May 1-3.

Because a sweep on the road would be too much to ask, the Orioles were able to scrape one win together on Wednesday, beating Chicago 6-1. Noah Schultz’s return from the injured list was going well until the orange and black figured things out in the fifth. Antonacci did try to get things going with a leadoff dinger, but no one else got the message.

Hanging their heads low, the team headed to Cleveland to round out this two-week saga. This series would not be any easier than the first. Neither team won a game in this four-game set by more than two runs. Thursday, the White Sox had a lead going into the bottom of the ninth inning. Taylor returned for a second inning of work after throwing a scoreless eighth. Rather than shut it down, he walked Rhys Hoskins to lead the inning off. Bryan Rocchio came to the plate as the winning run with one out and gave us a taste of our own walk-off medicine.

Losing three in a row hurts. You know what might hurt more? Getting walked off two nights in a row. This is exactly what happened on Friday night at Progressive Field. Vargas’s 20th home run of the year lifted the Good Guys to a 3-1 lead in the top of the fifth. Bryan Hudson surrendered the tying runs in the bottom of the seventh inning. The game went to extras, but Sean Newcomb could not get an out in the bottom of the 10th to extend it, and Khalil Watson played hero.

On a positive note, the White Sox are now the only team in the league to have three players with 20 or more home runs.

So you let two games slip away from you two nights in a row and allow the opposing team to retake the division lead. So you’re celebrating America’s 250th birthday. The appropriate response was a 3-1 win to bring you back even at the top of the division. Colson had the honor of hitting the go-ahead home run to secure the victory. This was the game in which Taylor converted his save.

All became right in the world on Sunday when the South Siders retook sole possession of first place thanks to a 7-6 win. Colson and Teel both launched two-run homers. Peters was only able to manage a solo shot. Every run counts in a one-run game so that we will take it.

It must be hard to be happy in Cleveland. When you beat the Guardians, you can leave the city with a smile.

Great news! If you made it this far, you get to read about how Murakami has started his rehab assignment in Charlotte with the team’s Triple-A affiliate. The White Sox have managed to go 15-12 since his departure due to a right hamstring strain, but his presence back in the lineup will be welcome.

Before we head to the All-Star break, Chicago has one last home stand against Boston and Texas. The second half is shaping up to be a race to stay at the top.

Dodgers 2026 game results

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 17: A "Welcome to Dodger Stadium" sign is displayed before the game between the Philadelphia Phillies and the Los Angeles Dodgers at Dodger Stadium on September 17, 2025 in Los Angeles, California. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images) | Getty Images

Here are the results and details of every Los Angeles Dodgers game for 2026, from the beginning of the regular season through however long they last in the postseason.

For additional details on each game, click on the game scores below. That will take you to a recap of that particular game. We also have a section on the site dedicated to Dodgers scores and standings where you can also find these stories.

Here are the scores and details of every game in 2026, in reverse chronological order.

Coco Gauff digs deep to overcome Jessica Pegula and reach first Wimbledon semi-final

Coco Gauff is into the Wimbledon semi-finals (Getty)

Coco Gauff demonstrated her trademark resilience and tenacity as she fought back from a set down to knock fourth seed Jessica Pegula out of Wimbledon and reach the semi-finals for the first time.

Pegula, the highest seed left in the quarter-finals, broke Gauff in the first game and held the upper hand throughout the first set.

But she was left to rue her failure to take chances and general passivity in the second and third as seventh seed Gauff fought back, winning 4-6 6-3 6-3 in an hour and 48 minutes.

The two-time grand slam champion, who made her breakthrough at Wimbledon as a 15-year-old in 2019, grew increasingly confident as she tightened up on serve and minimised her errors.

Having hit four double faults and 17 unforced errors in the first set, she leaked just three more double faults and 15 unforced errors over the next two. Meanwhile Pegula paid the price for two dire service games, at 3-4 in the second set and at 3-3 in the decider, when she was broken to love twice and unable to recover.

Gauff grinned up at her box and mouthed, “Oh my God, how?” as she clinched victory as Pegula dumped the ball into the net. She said later: “Just because so many three-setters, and it's like how am I getting out of these matches, just winning them?”

On court, she said: “Honestly pretty insane [to make the semi-finals], considering I hadn’t won a match on grass in two years before this tournament! Really happy with how I played today, Jess is an incredible opponent and person and playing against her is never easy.

“In the first set I made too many errors, rushing the rallies too quickly. I just felt the last two sets were really great tennis. I’ve gone to three sets in the last few, [you have to] have that faith in yourself when the match goes the distance, when you lose the first set you’re not panicking.”

Gauff is into the Wimbledon last four for the first time (AP)
Gauff is into the Wimbledon last four for the first time (AP)

Gauff has now won four three-set matches in a row, including a thriller against 11th seed Belinda Bencic in the fourth round when she clinched victory with two minutes before Wimbledon’s curfew set in.

Having never previously gone beyond the fourth round at SW19 she appears to have found her rhythm on grass, or at the very least converted her trademark ability to grind out wins on hard and clay courts onto the surface.

She told press later: “I just feel regardless of how the rest of this tournament goes, I really think I've found a bit of a breakthrough on grass. I think just trusting myself, trusting that my groundstrokes are good enough to be with anyone on this surface. I think maybe the biggest thing is the athletic ability that I have, I am a good mover. I think, because of that, it translates to all surfaces.”

Asked how she deals with the expectations placed on her after her breakthrough here six years ago, when she beat Venus Williams to reach the fourth round, she said: “Maybe some people, I think a lot of people had me going out in the first or second round! I’m just happy to get to the semis. I didn’t feel nervous, I don’t know if I’m becoming a vet, or…”

Gauff will play the winner of 14th seed Naomi Osaka and 10th seed Karolina Muchova, who play later on Tuesday, in the last four.

Hrgota signs for FC St.Pauli days after Fürth contract expires

Hrgota signs for FC St.Pauli days after Fürth contract expires
Hrgota signs for FC St.Pauli days after Fürth contract expires

Mere days after his contract with SpVgg Greuther Fürth expired, Branimir Hrgota has already found his next destination.

The versatile attacker, once of Borussia Mönchengladbach, has signed with Bundesliga relegated side FC St. Pauli.

Hrgota wore the Fürth jersey for seven years, securing their Bundesliga survival this year in the play-offs against Rot-Weiss Essen.

“We are delighted that we were able to convince Branimir to join FC St. Pauli," sporting director Andreas Bornemann said of the signing.

"His versatility significantly expands our attacking options. He also possesses a wealth of experience.

"He has also repeatedly demonstrated his ability to take responsibility and make a difference in crucial matches.” 

Blue-chip running back flips from Penn State to Big Ten rival

Penn State's 2027 recruiting class has taken a massive hit, with four-star running back Aiden Gibson flipping to the Rutgers Scarlet Knights on Tuesday, according to Hayes Fawcett of Rivals. Gibson is also reclassifying and is set to join Rutgers for the 2026 season.

He was one of Penn State's top commits and had been committed to them since May 12. Rutgers, which offered him a scholarship in August of 2025, never stopped recruiting the Woodruff, South Carolina native and was eventually able to pull off the flip.

Gibson was ranked as the No. 142 overall player and No. 8 running back in the 2027 recruiting class in the Rivals industry ranking. While his ranking took a hit, he is now the No. 236 overall player and No. 27 running back, his departure hurts, especially with him joining a conference rival.

He is coming off a strong junior season at Woodruff High School, where he is a three-year contributor. In 11 games, he carried the ball 205 times for 1,611 yards and 21 touchdowns, averaging 7.9 yards per attempt. He also caught 24 passes for 387 yards and four touchdowns.

Penn State now has 21 commits in the 2027 cycle, including six four-star prospects. They are down to one running back commit in Chukwuma Odoh, a three-star prospect from New Jersey. The class is ranked as the 22nd-best in the country and the 7th-best in the Big Ten by Rivals.

Gibson is their eighth decommitment in the 2027 cycle, with several coming after the Nittany Lions fired former head coach James Franklin. Five of the eight prospects are blue-chip prospects, including five-star running back Kermon Spell.

BREAKING: Four-Star RB Aiden Gibson has Flipped his Commitment from Penn State to Rutgers, he tells me for @Rivals

He’ll reclassify to the 2026 class and is set to enroll in August

Gibson was ranked as the No. 8 RB in the 2027 Rivals Industry Rankingshttps://t.co/MfxYHEhs9Mpic.twitter.com/xXtGIqHKDI

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) July 7, 2026

This article originally appeared on Nittany Lions Wire: Blue-chip running back flips from Penn State to Big Ten rival

Amarius Mims makes PFF’s All-Breakout Team for 2026

Jul 26, 2024; Cincinnati, OH, USA; Cincinnati Bengals offensive tackle Amarius Mims (71) talks with offensive line coach Frank Pollack during training camp practice at Kettering Health Practice Fields. Mandatory Credit: Kareem Elgazzar-Imagn Images

Amarius Mims looks like a long-term pillar of the Cincinnati Bengals’ offensive line.

And Pro Football Focus’ Bradley Locker agrees. He named Mims to his All-Breakout Team for 2026.

The analyst said Mims was raw coming out of Georgia but is quickly realizing his potential. Here’s what Locker wrote:

Mims’ second season in Cincinnati was decent on the surface with a 67.6 overall PFF grade, finishing with no higher than a 66.6 mark in both pass- and run-blocking. But Mims really hit his stride in the second half of 2025, earning an 81.0 overall grade from Weeks 12-18. In those seven weeks, Mims didn’t give up a sack and produced a 76.6 PFF run-blocking score.

Locker added that the entire o-line of Cincinnati returning this year will only help Mims’ development further.

The other breakout players projected in the AFC North are tight end Harold Fannin Jr. for the Cleveland Browns, guard Mason McCormick of the Pittsburgh Steelers, and linebacker Teddye Buchanan of the Baltimore Ravens.

Speaking of linebackers, the Bengals still need to add a veteran to that position group. We discussed that in our most recent show.

Dolphins address different need in first round of 2024 NFL re-draft

After the Miami Dolphins finished their 2023 campaign with a 11-6 record and in second place in the AFC East, they used their first-round pick (No. 21 overall) in the 2024 NFL draft on Penn State linebacker Chop Robinson.

Over the last two years, Robinson hasn't exactly lived up to his first-round status, recording 47 tackles (12 for a loss), 21 quarterback hits, 10 sacks, five passes defensed and one forced fumble in 32 games.

Could the Dolphins have found a better option? CBS Sports' Zachary Perales seems to think so, as he recently released a 2024 re-draft, and in it, he has Miami passing on Robinson and taking Oregon State offensive tackle Taliese Fuaga instead.

"Fuaga finds a home in South Beach after his slight hypothetical fall," Perales wrote. "The Dolphins have had a rotating cast of characters on the offensive line the past two seasons, and even if Fuaga hasn't quite delivered on his draft position yet, he's a solid player who would fill an area of need. Also, the Dolphins ended up taking a different left tackle -- Patrick Paul -- one round later."

Fuaga originally went to the New Orleans Saints at No. 14 in the first round. Through two years, the former Beaver has started 30 games for the Saints, receiving a 65.7 overall grade (48th out of 81 qualified tackles) from Pro Football Focus in 2024 and a 64.5 overall grade (53rd out of 89) in 2025.

In this scenario, Miami would've replaced Paul with Fuaga and could've used that second-round pick on another position. However, at the same time, Paul is still on the board, so they may have been able to find their capable tackle in the second round and addressed another need in the first.

This article originally appeared on Dolphins Wire: Dolphins address different need in first round of 2024 NFL re-draft

Why Lionel Messi takes penalties for Argentina over Enzo Fernandez despite recent misses

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Lionel Messi is struggling on his penalty kicks at the 2026 FIFA World Cup.

Despite that, he continues to be given the ball to take the penalties for Argentina, and that seems highly unlikely to change.

It does raise questions about his historical record from the penalty spot, though.

It also causes you to wonder whether anyone else -- like Enzo Fernandez -- could be given a shot at the spot.

MORE: Christian Pulisic gives a terrible answer after World Cup-ending loss

Why does Lionel Messi take penalties for Argentina?

The short answer is that he might be the greatest player of all time, with the kind of precision and skill that would make Messi the penalty taker for any team he played on.

In his career, he has made 116 penalties and now missed 34.

He is only 4-for-8 on penalties in his World Cup career, though.

The reality is that an attacking legend of Messi's magnitude is always going to be given the right to take the penalties on this kind of stage.

It's still a surprise when he misses, regardless of the history.

MORE: Folarin Balogun, after all that, couldn't save USA

Could Enzo Fernandez take Argentina's penalties?

Of the players on the pitch for Argentina to start Tuesday's match with Egypt, Enzo Fernandez seems the most likely alternative.

The midfielder most recently of Chelsea is an experienced penalty taker.

In his career, Fernandez is 11-for-12 at the penalty spot.

Argentina is unlikely to pull Messi, but if they did, this might be the switch to make.

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For the second time at this year's World Cup, the Argentina talisman has been denied from the penalty spot.

Back in the group stage, Messi missed a penalty in their 2-0 win against Austria.

Now, in a crunch Round of 16 tie against Egypt, he has failed to convert a penalty once again.

This time, his spot kick was expertly saved by Egypt goalkeeper Mostafa Shobeir, making him the first player to miss two penalties at a single World Cup, excluding shootouts.

A cruel blow given Argentina were trailing after an early headed effort from Egypt's Yasser Ibrahim.

There's still plenty of time to turn things around, though!

2027 free agent negotiating window will open a day after the Combine ends

The NFL is making a significant change to the offseason calendar for the 2027 season.

Tom Pelissero of NFL Media reports that the free agent negotiating window will open on March 9 next year. That is the same date that the two-day window opened this year, but the change comes in how close it will be to the end of the Scouting Combine.

NFL teams will wrap up their examinations and interrogations of incoming prospects on March 8 in 2027, which moves the league away from having a week or so between the two events as they have in past years.

Under that setup, the Combine has always been rife with table-setting for free agency as agents and team executives are all in the same place with their minds on the same things. With that gap eliminated, there will likely be even more of that work being done in Indianapolis so that teams are ready to make moves right from the starting gun.

Coco Gauff next match at Wimbledon 2026: TV schedule, scores, results for tennis grand slam

Coco Gauff

Coco Gauff next match at Wimbledon 2026: TV schedule, scores, results for tennis grand slam originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.

American tennis star Coco Gauff gets her seventh Wimbledon campaign underway, and any outcome is better than last year.

While Gauff has won grand slam tournaments in the past, Wimbledon has always eluded her. Her best result at the All England Club has been a fourth-round finish, which she's reached in three different years. Gauff's worst result came in 2025, when the 22-year-old fell in the first round to Dayana Yastremska.

Though grass is historically one of Gauff's worst playing surfaces, she's gained a significant advantage with her place in the draw. Gauff's path to a quarterfinal berth is pretty clear, especially considering she's drawn into the same half as world No. 1 Aryna Sabalenka.

Could Coco Gauff overcome her past struggles in London?

Here's everything you need to know about Coco Gauff's next appearance at Wimbledon, including TV channel and streaming options for the match.

When is Coco Gauff's next match at Wimbledon 2026?

Coco Gauff breezed past Tamara Korpatsch in the opening round before needing a final set tiebreak to edge past Uruguayan Solana Sierra in the next. She defeated American Claire Liu in the third round in three sets.

Gauff then defeated Belinda Bencic and fellow American Jessica Pegula to reach the semifinals.

She'll play either Naomi Osaka or Karolina Muchova on Thursday, July 9 with a start time yet to be confirmed.

Coco Gauff match schedule, results from Wimbledon 2026

OpponentRoundDate, time (ET), result
Tamara Korpatsch16-2, 6-1
Solana Sierra26-3, 3-6, 7-6 (10-7)
Claire Liu36-3, 6-7 (5-7), 6-2
Belinda Bencic44-6, 6-3, 6-4
Jessica PegulaQF4-6, 6-3, 6-3
TBCSFThurs, July 9 (TBC)

How to watch Coco Gauff at Wimbledon 2026: TV channel, live stream

  • TV channel(s): ESPN, ESPN2, Tennis Channel
  • Live stream: fubo, ESPN app

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Wimbledon 2026 schedule

Play gets underway 11 a.m. local time (6 a.m. ET) most days on all courts, except for Centre Court, as the action starts two hours later on the showpiece court.

The women’s singles final will take place on July 11 and the men’s finals will be staged 24 hours later.

StageDateStart Time (ET)
Men's & Women's first roundMonday, June 296 a.m.
Men's & Women's first roundTuesday, June 306 a.m. 
Men's & Women's second roundWednesday, July 16 a.m. 
Men's & Women's second roundThursday, July 26 a.m. 
Men's & Women's third roundFriday, July 36 a.m. 
Men's & Women's third roundSaturday, July 46 a.m. 
Men's & Women's fourth roundSunday, July 56 a.m. 
Men's & Women's fourth roundMonday, July 66 a.m. 
Men's & Women's quarterfinalsTuesday, July 76 a.m. 
Men's & Women's quarterfinalsWednesday, July 86 a.m. 
Women's semifinalsThursday, July 99 a.m. 
Men's semifinalsFriday, July 109 a.m.
Women's finalSaturday, July 1111 a.m. 
Men's finalSunday, July 1211 a.m.

Former Kentucky guard Quade Green joins La Familia

Dec 8, 2018; New York, NY, USA; Kentucky Wildcats guard Quade Green (0) moves the ball against Seton Hall Pirates guard Quincy McKnight (0) in the first half of the Hoops Classic at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory Credit: Nicole Sweet-Imagn Images

La Familia has added another familiar face to its roster, as former Kentucky point guard Quade Green is set to make his debut with the Wildcats alumni team in the 2026 edition of The Basketball Tournament (TBT).

Green will be participating with La Familia for the first time as the program enters its third summer competing in the $2 million winner-take-all event. He joins a roster already featuring Kentucky alumni Andrew Harrison, Archie Goodwin, Kahlil Whitney, Reid Travis, and Willie Cauley-Stein.

In addition to the former Wildcats, three non-Kentucky players also appear on La Familia’s official roster: guards James Mainor-Bell and Chase Audige, along with forward Chris Coffey. While the trio has not been officially announced by the team, each is currently listed on La Familia’s website.

Green arrived at Kentucky in 2017 as a 5-star recruit and McDonald’s All-American. During his freshman season, he averaged 9.3 points and 2.7 assists while starting 13 games and helping lead the Wildcats to the Sweet 16. As a sophomore, he averaged 8.0 points before transferring midway through the season.

Following Kentucky, Green continued his career at Washington before playing professionally overseas. He most recently competed internationally after beginning his professional journey in Europe.

With another experienced playmaker now in the backcourt, La Familia continues to strengthen its roster ahead of another run at the TBT championship. Green’s addition brings veteran leadership, scoring ability, and another former Wildcat eager to represent Big Blue Nation this summer.

Coco Gauff had such a heartwarming reaction to beating Pegula on Wimbledon's Centre Court

For the first time in her young and already pretty accomplished career, Coco Gauff will finally play in a Wimbledon semifinal. The United States tennis star cemented her best-ever Wimbledon finish so far after beating Jessica Pegula in three sets on Tuesday. The match took place on Centre Court, which is, of course, the most famous tennis court in the world.

But we already knew a 22-year-old star like Gauff was capable of potentially going all the way in the biggest tournament in tennis while shining at the biggest venue. She's the youngest since 2007 to reach all four Grand Slam semis, which is predictable.

It seems that before this edition of Wimbledon, Gauff may not have been all that confident in her own abilities.

In her post-match interview, Gauff revealed that her match with Pegula was the first time she wasn't nervous to play on Centre Court in seven years of playing in some capacity at Wimbledon. Wait, really?

Coco Gauff after beating Pegula to reach 1st Wimbledon SF

"After 7 years of playing this tournament, it’s finally the first time I can walk on this Centre court and I didn't feel nervous. I don't know if I'm becoming a vet or..."

😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/fGjWVvJcsF

— The Tennis Letter (@TheTennisLetter) July 7, 2026

I suppose all of that makes sense. Gauff is immensely talented but still so young. It's only natural for her to take a long time to get used to playing on the highest-profile stage in tennis. And her nerves faded away at the right time. We'll see whether she can win her first Wimbledon title later this week.

Who will Coco Gauff play in the Wimbledon semifinals?

Gauff will square off against either Naomi Osaka or Karolína Muchová on Thursday, July 9th.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Coco Gauff had such a heartwarming reaction to beating Pegula on Wimbledon's Centre Court

Donald Trump's 4-word response to Ryder Cup mockery resurfaces after Belgium's World Cup taunt

ANKARA, TURKEY - JULY 7: U.S. President Donald Trump arrives to review the Honor Guard during a state arrival ceremony at the Bestepe Presidential Complex for the annual NATO Summit on July 7, 2026 in Ankara, Turkey. Leaders from NATO's 32 countries, plus NATO allies like Ukraine, gathered in the Turkish capital to discuss a range of issues involving spending targets, defense industrial production, and support for Ukraine, among other topics. (Photo by Burak Kara/Getty Images)
President Donald Trump was mocked by the Belgian players after their fourth goal in their 4-1 win against the U.S. Men's National Team on Monday -Credit:Burak Kara, Getty Images

U.S. President Donald Trump is growing familiar with ridicule following American sporting setbacks.

The president was hilariously mocked by Belgium players, who seemed to imitate Trump's distinctive dance routine after their final goal in the 4-1 demolition of the U.S. Men's National Team on Monday. Trump had generated controversy before the Round of 16 game by pressuring FIFA president Gianni Infantino to reverse the red card issued to U.S. striker Folarin Balogun in the victory over Bosnia and Herzegovina.

The world governing body of soccer swiftly announced that the automatic one-match ban for Balogun's sending-off had been suspended, controversially allowing him to feature in the Round of 16. Belgium subsequently had an appeal against the ruling rejected.

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - JULY 06: Romelu Lukaku #9 of Belgium celebrates with teammates after scoring the team's fourth goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 match between USA and Belgium at Seattle Stadium on July 06, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Jamie Squire/Getty Images)
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Nevertheless, Rudi Garcia's team had the last laugh in Seattle as goals from Charles De Ketelaere (two), Hans Vanaken, and Romelu Lukaku sealed a quarter-final tie with Spain.

Having been frustrated by the Balogun circumstances, the Belgians delivered their message with their celebratory Trump-themed dance, which presumably didn't go down well with the U.S. commander-in-chief, via The Mirror US. After the final whistle, Belgium's social media team also poked fun at the situation, posting, "Overturn this."

This represents another instance the president has been mocked by a sporting rival.

After Europe's memorable triumph over Team USA at last year's Ryder Cup in New York, Rory McIlroy captured the squad chanting "Are you watching Donald Trump?" as they hoisted the trophy.

The clip swiftly made its way to the president, who surprisingly responded positively to the taunting. Taking to Truth Social, he wrote: "Yes, I'm watching. Congratulations!"

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Meanwhile, the uproar over Trump's World Cup intervention continues to intensify, with Infantino facing mounting pressure to step down.

FIFA enforces strict regulations regarding political interference in the operations of its national associations, having suspended the Nepalese federation just last month for third-party involvement.

Infantino released a statement on Monday claiming the decision had been reached by its independent disciplinary committee, only for Trump to reveal he had personally contacted Infantino.

The president said: "I saw the play. That [challenge by Balogun] wasn't a foul, that wasn't even an infraction. That was two guys running full speed that happened to crash into each other.

"These were two great athletes that got tangled up and this referee, who is a little bit suspect, if you check his past, he made a call that nobody could believe. He [Balogun] didn't do anything wrong and he's our best player, or one of our best players. And he gave him a red card.

Rory McIlroy leads chants of "Are you watching Donald Trump"
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"It's very unfair, you can't do that. So, yes, I asked for a review by FIFA. I spoke to a man who's highly respected [Infantino] and by the way, whose level of respect has gone up tenfold."

However, Infantino is likely wishing Trump had kept their exchange private as the scrutiny on the FIFA chief grows ever more intense.

2027 NFL free agency period set; who are Colts upcoming free agents?

Key dates on the upcoming NFL calendar have been announced, including when free agency will begin for the Indianapolis Colts next offseason.

According to Tom Pelissero, the NFL's legal tampering window opens on March 9, 2027.

While we still have training camp, the preseason, and the full 2026 season ahead of us, let's take a look ahead at which Colts players are currently set to become free agents on March 9 of next year.

Several key starters are among those on this list.

DT DeForest Buckner

Against both the run and the pass, Buckner has been a force in the middle of the Colts' defense since arriving to Indianapolis. Even in an injury-shortened 2025 season, Buckner ranked 24th among defensive tackles in pass rush win rate and 14th in PFF's run stop rate metric.

DT Grover Stewart

Stewart provides a high-end run-stuffing presence in the middle of the Colts' defense. With what Stewart is asked to do, he won't always fill the stat sheet, but his ability to generate push, eat up space, and take on blocks helps stifle the opposing run game, while creating opportunities for others.

RB Jonathan Taylor

Taylor is a three-time Pro Bowler and made one All-Pro team. He played in 13 games in 2024 and all 17 games last season, rushing for 1,431 yards and 1,585 yards, respectively, as one of the more productive backs in football each year.

OL Quenton Nelson

Of this group, bringing back Nelson should be the biggest priority for the Colts. Among all guards this season, Nelson ranked fourth in Pro Football Focus' pass-blocking efficiency and fourth in run-blocking grade. He is an eight-time Pro Bowler and has made six All-Pro teams in his career.

WR Josh Downs

Downs has been a steady and reliable target since entering the NFL, and has been particularly good at picking up first downs. With Michael Pittman now in Pittsburgh, more opportunities should be coming Downs' way this season.

QB Anthony Richardson

The Colts did not exercise Richardson's fifth-year option for the 2027 season, making him a free agent next offseason. As far as we know, his trade request is still on the table, but he is competing with Riley Leonard for the backup quarterback job for this season.

P Rigoberto Sanchez

Sanchez has routinely showcased his ability to flip the field. Along with the rest of the Colts' punt coverage unit, Sanchez ranked third in average net yards per punt attempt last season, with Indianapolis surrendering just 6.3 yards per return. He also ranked 10th in average hangtime and had the sixth-fewest touchbacks and the fourth-fewest return attempts, according to PFF.

Colts other 2027 NFL free agents

  • WR Ashton Dulin
  • LB Akeem Davis-Gaither
  • TE Mo Alie-Cox
  • TE Drew Ogletree
  • DT Derrick Nnadi
  • DT Jerry Tillery
  • WR Laquon Treadwell
  • OT Luke Tenuta
  • S Jonathan Owens
  • CB Cam Taylor-Britt
  • WR Nick Westbrook-Ikhine
  • S Juanyeh Thomas
  • CB Mekhi Blackmon
  • QB Easton Stick
  • CB Cameron Mitchell
  • TE Sean McKeon
  • K Blake Grupe
  • OT Blake Freeland
  • DT Adetomiwa Adebawore
  • DT Colby Wooden
  • C Jimmy Morrisseey
  • S Daniel Scott
  • TE Will Malloy
  • CB Jaylon Jones

This article originally appeared on Colts Wire: 2027 NFL free agency period set; who are Colts upcoming free agents?

Sean Payton Wanted Future Hall of Famer to Overtake Him as Denver Broncos Head Coach

Sean Payton is a former Super Bowl-winning head coach whose accomplishments might just get him into the Canton Pro Football Hall of Fame someday. After all, he’s already been an NFL head coach for 18 seasons. Fifteen of those seasons came with the New Orleans Saints, and the last three with the Denver Broncos.

After leading the Saints to a Super Bowl victory at the end of the 2009 season, Payton’s seeking to become the first head coach to win a Lombardi Trophy with two different organizations, and the Broncos are certainly viewed as potential champions. While coach Payton is gearing up for his 19th season as head coach, he once proposed a scenario that would have seen him take a back seat to another coaching icon.

Payton Wanted Bill Belichick to Break NFL Coaching Wins Record with Broncos

Sean Payton, Bill Belichick
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According to ESPN’s Broncos insider Seth Wickersham, after the 2023 NFL season ended, when Bill Belichick and the New England Patriots parted ways, coach Payton wanted to bring him aboard in Denver. Specifically, Payton wanted Belichick to become head coach of the Broncos just long enough for him to break the NFL’s coaching wins record, of which he’s just 15 victories shy of surpassing Don Shula. Of course, it never came to fruition.

“When Belichick and the Patriots divorced in 2024, Payton considered presenting Broncos owner Greg Penner a proposal for the ages: Hire Belichick as head coach until he reached 15 wins, enough to break Don Shula’s career record of 347. Payton would temporarily step down to assistant head coach and run the offense, then move back after Belichick became the all-time leader. In the end, it was too complicated — and maybe too fanciful.”

Wickersham on Payton/Belichick

Payton’s idea is certainly outside the box. It would have been an unprecedented move for a coach as proven as Payton to briefly step aside for what could be anywhere from one to three seasons to allow Belichick to set a new NFL record. Yet, it shows just how much Payton respects Belichick.

While both coaches spent time with the New York Giants‘ coaching staff, the two never overlapped in The Big Apple. Belichick’s last season with the Giants came in 1990. Payton didn’t join their staff until 1999.

Still, with both working in the industry as head coaches for a decade-plus, the two leaders have crossed paths several times, just enough for Payton to build up a deep admiration for Belichick. While this one never came to fruition, it sure is fun to think about. Who knows? Maybe Belichick and Payton would have been able to lead the Broncos to another Super Bowl win in the meantime.

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Titans' Cam Ward named a 'player under pressure to perform in Year 2'

Tennessee Titans quarterback Cam Ward doesn't have to look far to find expectations. As the No. 1 overall pick in the 2025 NFL draft, he was always going to face immense scrutiny, despite his circumstances. After an up-and-down rookie season, those expectations have only grown entering his sophomore season.

PFF recently included Ward among the NFL players under the most pressure to perform well in 2026. They specifically pointed to the importance of a successful second season having an impact on the direction of the Titans' rebuild. While the designation may be a bit premature, it's simply the reality of being a franchise quarterback.

Despite being the first overall pick a year ago, Ward has yet to consistently light the league on fire. In fact, his rookie play left plenty to be desired.

Within the aforementioned 26 qualified quarterbacks, Ward finished last in both overall (58.4) and PFF passing (56.4) grades. His 3.7% turnover-worthy play rate was even higher than Dart’s, and his 22.4% uncatchable inaccurate throw rate ranked sixth among passers with at least 250 attempts.

Ward did put his elite skillset on display late in the year against the Seahawks, Chiefs and Jaguars, notching 78.7-plus overall grades. His underlying talent, plus a better receiving corps and a new offensive coordinator, should bode better for 2026. Ward may not need to be great as quickly as Dart given the Titans’ slower timeline, but he still has plenty of questions to answer in Year 2.

The good news for the Titans is that Ward enters 2026 in a much better position to succeed than he did entering his rookie season in 2025.

Titans have set up Ward for success

Not many young quarterbacks develop into their final form immediately. However, those who are best positioned among surrounding talent have the best chance of developing at a faster rate. Recognizing that, Tennessee spent the offseason making several moves to accelerate Ward's growth.

The Titans added dynamic weapons by selecting wide receiver Carnell Tate with the number four overall pick and signing former New York Giants wide receiver Wan'Dale Robinson. Their additions give Ward additional playmakers alongside veteran Calvin Ridley and upcoming sophomores Elic Ayomanor and Chimere Dike.

However, the most important addition was the hiring of offensive coordinator Brian Daboll. Throughout his coaching career, Daboll has earned a reputation as one of the league's best quarterback developers, with Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen being his best example. His ability to build offenses around a quarterback's strengths was a major reason Tennessee targeted him. Now, Ward has one of the NFL's most respected offensive minds guiding his development.

PFF's assessment of Ward is a reflection of the responsibility that comes with being a franchise quarterback. He flashed plenty of promise as a rookie, but fell short in areas that pause for concern. For that reason, PFF is right that he has plenty to prove in 2026.

This article originally appeared on Titans Wire: Titans' Cam Ward named a 'player under pressure to perform in Year 2'

Joey McGuire offers encouraging update on Texas Tech QB Will Hammond

It's been an offseason full of uncertainty when it comes to the quarterback situation at Texas Tech, but fans got at least one piece of good news on Tuesday.

Coach Joey McGuire revealed that quarterback Will Hammond, who suffered a torn ACL late last season and was expected to be sidelined for the start of the season, has progressed faster than expected in his recovery. According to ESPN's Pete Thamel, McGuire said that optimism is growing that Hammond could start the season opener against Abilene Christian on Sept. 5.

"I think he could be, I really do," McGuire said when asked if Hammond could be ready to go for Week 1.

Hammond was not expected to be the starter in 2026, but that changed when transfer addition Brendan Sorsby was deemed ineligible after he admitted to placing wagers on his own team. Though Sorsby was granted an injunction allowing him to play this fall, he opted to withdraw from Texas Tech amid controversy.

Texas Tech coach Joey McGuire tells ESPN that Will Hammond could well end up as the Week 1 starter, which is earlier than his stated timeline from spring as Hammond recovers from a torn ACL. "I think he could be, I really do," McGuire said when asked if Hammond ends up starting. pic.twitter.com/rKVQto4rN5

— Pete Thamel (@PeteThamel) July 7, 2026

That left Hammond as the likely starter for the Red Raiders. Hammond appeared in eight games in 2025, starting two in place of an injured Behren Morton. Texas Tech went 1-1 in those games, with Hammond throwing for 680 yards and rushing for 299.

He completed 63.3% of his passes with seven touchdowns and three interceptions through the air while also rushing for five touchdowns.

If Hammond isn't ready to go, Texas Tech will likely start either redshirt freshman Lloyd Jones III, who saw minimal action last season, or Kirk Francis, a transfer who started 12 games in three years at Tulsa.

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Boston Celtics officially announce Neemias Queta extension

After the best regular season of his still-young NBA career, the Boston Celtics have elected to extend big man Neemias Queta. And they made it official on Monday (July 6) via a release circulated to the media highlighting the Portuguese center's production. Per team policy, details of the extension have not been made public. But Queta's new extension has been reported on elsewhere, with senior ESPN reporter Shams Charania having previously shared that the Boston big has earned himself a four-year, $56 million extension.

"Queta ... appeared in 76 games (75 starts) for Boston last season, averaging career-bests of 10.2 points, 8.4 rebounds. 1.7 assists, and 1.3 blocks in 25.3 minutes per game," says the release. "The 26-year-old shot 65.3 percent from the field in 2025-26, ranking third in the NBA and breaking the franchise record for field goal percentage in a season (...). Queta, who finished fifth in the league in net rating last season (13.2), also became the first Celtic with at least 100 blocks, 600 rebounds, and 60 steals in a season since Robert Parish in 1990-91."

"On March 1 vs. (the) Philadelphia (76ers), Queta tallied a career-high 27 points (...), 17 rebounds (...), three assists, one steal, and two blocks in 31 minutes, becoming the first Celtic with at least 25 points and 10 offensive rebounds in a game since Parish in 1989," it adds.

Oct 12, 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Celtics center Neemias Queta (88) rebounds the ball against the Cleveland Cavaliers during the first half at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit: Brian Fluharty-Imagn Images

Reminding us that Queta was part of the 2024 NBA Championship Celtics squad, the release also notes that Queta has been with the team for three seasons, where he put up 7.5 points, 6.0 rebounds, 1.2 assists, and 1.0 blocks in 18.8 minutes per game.

"The Lisbon, Portugal native joined the Celtics on a two-way contract Sept. 17, 2023, after spending his first two NBA seasons with Sacramento," it relates. "Queta was originally selected by the Kings with the 39th overall pick in the 2021 NBA Draft following three years at Utah State University."

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Where is the World Cup round of 16 match between Switzerland and Colombia?

The 2026 FIFA World Cup round of 16 action intensifies on Tuesday, July 7. Six teams have already secured their places in the next stage, while four more battle it out for the last two quarterfinal spots. One of big games on Tuesday is a showdown between Switzerland and Colombia, set for an afternoon kickoff at BC Place in Vancouver, Canada.

Switzerland secured their place in the round of 16 with a commanding 2-0 victory over Algeria, highlighted by standout performances from Breel Embolo and Dan Ndoye. Embolo’s opening goal set the tone early, while Ndoye sealed the win with a goal in the second half. This triumph marked the first time since 1938 that Switzerland had advanced past the initial knockout round.

Colombia booked their ticket to the round of 16 after edging Ghana 1-0 in a tightly contested round of 32 match. Jhon Arias provided the decisive moment, scoring the lone goal of the match in the 14th minute.

Now, Switzerland and Colombia are set for a win-or-go-home match in Vancouver, with both teams vying for a coveted place in the quarterfinals.

More: Switzerland vs Colombia World Cup prediction, picks, analysis

Where is the Switzerland vs Colombia match?

Switzerland will face Colombia in a knockout round 16 match on Tuesday, July 7 at BC Place in Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada.

How to watch Switzerland vs Colombia on July 7

  • Matchup: Switzerland vs Colombia
  • Date: Tuesday, July 7
  • Time: 4:00 p.m. ET
  • Venue: BC Place
  • Location: Vancouver, British Columbia
  • TV: Fox
  • Streaming: FOX One App
  • Spanish Broadcast: Telemundo, Peacock

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Genesis Scottish Open DFS picks 2026: You might be surprised who has the best links golf resume in this field

The PGA Tour journeys overseas to the birthplace of golf for the 2026 Genesis Scottish Open. The Renaissance Club sits on 300 acres along the famed golf-playing coastline off the Firth of Forth in North Berwick, Scotland, adjacent to the storied links of Muirfield. Completed in 2008 by renowned architect Tom Doak, it was designed from the swath of an ancient pine forest. With only four holes by the ocean, undulating terrain, thick rough off the fairway and numerous wooded areas, the course is not a traditional links setup. But it does have links qualities with its seaside location, firm turf, and deep pot bunkers with riveted faces. And its greens encourage the use of the ground game.

It hasn’t always played as tough as a traditional links test, with calmer conditions and a lack of wind significantly softening the challenge and leading to lower scoring. With light winds in 2023 and 2024, the course played on the easy side at -1.29 per round. But when the coastal breezes blew in 2022 and last year with winds at 20-plus mph, scoring became much tougher, averaging +0.88 per round. With hardly any penalty for missing the fairway, the course favors length off the tee along with accurate long iron players who can flight their ball in the wind and avoid 3-putts on the huge, undulating greens.

Over the past decade, the club has become a mainstay in the Scottish golfing scene, having hosted five other Scottish Opens along with professional women’s and senior events. This tournament, along with the concurrent ISCO Championship in Kentucky, are the only co-sanctioned events between the PGA Tour and DP World Tour.

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World No. 1 Scottie Scheffler and World No. 2 Rory McIlroy headline another loaded field that features six of the top ten players in the Official World Golf Ranking. Major champions Xander Schauffele, Collin Morikawa, Justin Thomas, Viktor Hovland and Matt Fitzpatrick are all in attendance, while defending champion Chris Gotterup returns coming off his John Deere Classic triumph last week. European standouts Tommy Fleetwood, Robert MacIntyre, Shane Lowry, Aaron Rai and Sepp Straka further strengthen a field that is arguably deeper than many Signature Events earlier in the season.

The co-sanctioned nature of the event also means several LIV Golf players return to compete against the PGA Tour’s best. Jon Rahm and Tyrrell Hatton headline that group, creating one of the few weeks each season where many of the game’s biggest stars share the same leaderboard outside of the majors.

Here are my favorite plays and fades in each price range for DraftKings contests for the 2026 Genesis Scottish Open.

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$9,000+ range Play: Matt Fitzpatrick, $9,9002283740821

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Fitzpatrick has consistently contended at the Renaissance Club, recording three top 10 finishes, including a runner-up in 2021. He arrives in excellent form and will be looking to capture his fourth PGA Tour title of the 2026 season. While his elite short game has long been the foundation of his success, the biggest difference over the past year has been his approach play. The Englishman has developed into one of the best iron players in the world, gaining strokes on approach in 20 of his past 22 starts, making him an ideal fit for a course that consistently rewards elite ball-striking.

Play: Chris Gotterup, $9,3002284240263

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Gotterup joins Fitzpatrick as the only other player on tour with three victories during the 2026 season. Fresh off his win at the John Deere Classic, history suggests it's wise to ride the wave when his game catches fire. Earlier this year, he followed his victory at the Sony Open with another title just three weeks later at the Phoenix Open. Last season, he won the Genesis Scottish Open before carrying that form into a solo third place finish at The Open Championship the following week. The Renaissance Club also fits his game perfectly. Its generous landing areas reward his length off the tee, and his iron play has been remarkably consistent, with just two tournaments this season where he has lost strokes on approach.

Fade: Jon Rahm, $11,500

Coming off a missed cut at the U.S. Open where he lost over three strokes on approach, Rahm returns to the Renaissance Club for the first time since 2022 when he finished T-55. With more than a month having passed since his last strong performance, combined with ongoing speculation surrounding his future with LIV Golf, it's fair to question whether his game is sharp enough to justify such a hefty salary. There are simply stronger options available in the $9K range.

RELATED: Genesis Scottish Open 2026: My power rankings for The Renaissance Club

$8,000+ range Play: Tyrrell Hatton, $8,9002281968887

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Going back to 2021, Hatton has been the best links player in this field. His form over the past three months has been outstanding, ranking fourth in the field by gaining 2.15 strokes per round. During that stretch, he has recorded a T-3 at the Masters, a T-7 at the U.S. Open and a victory at LIV Andalucia. Hatton also finished sixth here in 2023, and with his combination of links pedigree and current form, he stands out as one of the best values on the slate.

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Fade: J.J. Spaun, $8,500

Outside of a T-23 finish at last year's Open Championship, Spaun has relatively little experience competing overseas. His track record at the Renaissance Club is also uninspiring, with a missed cut last year and a T-59 finish in 2022. While he has flashed upside at times this season, consistency has been a major issue. He has missed the cut in seven of the 12 events with a cut in 2026, including all three major championships.

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In his rookie season on the PGA Tour, Reitan has been one of the biggest surprises of the year. Long known as a bomber with a hot putter, he has elevated his iron play to another level, turning himself into a legitimate contender on an almost weekly basis. Over the past three months, he has recorded four top-10 finishes, highlighted by a victory at the Truist Championship.

The Renaissance Club also sets up perfectly for his skill set. Its generous fairways reward his length off the tee, while his long iron play and consistently strong putting are among his biggest strengths. After finishing 13th here last year, Reitan looks poised to contend once again.

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PreviousNextPausePlayfalseThe Renaissance Club North Berwick, Scotland In golf-rich East Lothian, an American family, the Sarvadis, leased land featuring 300 acres of pine trees planted by Britain’s Forestry Commission after World War II and hired Tom Doak to design a links-style course. Though over 8,000 tons of wood was cleared from the site, Doak kept a number of trees on the site until the club cut down more trees a few years after opening. The Renaissance Club traded some land with neighboring Muirfield, which Muirfield used to lengthen its ninth hole ahead of the 2013 Open Championship. Renaissance Club acquired some extra dunesland that Doak and his team incorporated into the current layout on its holes nine through 11 (holes 12 through 14). The land offers beautiful views of the Firth of Fourth, and the tumbling land provides a good links-like test ahead of The Open Championship each year. Explore our full review $6,000+ range Play: Jesper Svensson, $6,8002281425365

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Like Reitan, Svensson profiles as a prototypical bomber with an elite putter, making him another player whose strengths should translate well to the Renaissance Club. The wide landing areas allow him to unleash his driver, while his ability to capitalize on birdie opportunities with the putter gives him plenty of upside on a course that still rewards power.

The Swede also arrives in excellent form. After flashing upside throughout the season, he appears to have found another gear with a T-9 at THE CJ CUP Byron Nelson followed by a T-4 at the RBC Canadian Open. Over those two starts, he has consistently filled up the scorecard with low rounds while gaining strokes in every major category at the Canadian Open. A former DP World Tour regular, Svensson is also more comfortable than most in links style conditions, and that experience has shown at the Renaissance Club, where he has posted finishes of T-34 and T-43 while carding six under par rounds in eight attempts.

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What was El Paso’s HS sports moment in 2025-26? Cast your vote

With the 2025-26 high school sports season all finished, the El Paso Times will give readers a chance to vote to identify El Paso's top athletes and teams.

This week, readers can vote for the top moments during the 2025-26 school year.

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Here are this week's nominees:

  • Eastwood girls wrestling. The Troopers won the Class 6A state title for the second straight season.
  • Americas boys soccer. The Trailblazers reached the state Final Four in Class 5A, Division 1.
  • Burges boys soccer. The Mustangs reached the state Final Four in Class 5A, Division 2.
  • Bel Air girls wrestling. The Highlanders finished third at the Class 5A state tournament.
  • Ysleta football. The Indians won their first district championship since 1997.
  • Burges boys basketball. The Mustangs played for the Region 1-5A, Division 2 title.
  • Americas baseball. The Trailblazers played for the Region 1-5A, Division 1 title.
  • Giselle Gandara, Eastlake volleyball. Gandara was named Freshman All-American by Max Preps.
  • Canutillo boys 1,600 relay. The Eagles earned a bronze medal at Class 5A state meet. It was the first time Canutillo had qualified a relay team for state meet.
  • El Dorado football. In one of the craziest games in any sport, the Aztecs defeated Amarillo High 77-76 in the Class 5A, Division 1 playoffs.
  • Matthew Portillo, Clint track and field. In his first trip to state, Portillo claimed the silver medal in the pole vault in Class 4A.
  • Jordan Owens, Andress track and field. In his first trip to state, Owens claimed the silver medal in the long jump in Class 5A.
  • Chapin girls track and field. The Huskies finished third at the Region 1-5A championships

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Knicks star Jalen Brunson undergoing left wrist surgery, per report

The King of New York is reportedly on the mend. Thankfully for the Knicks, it doesn't appear to be serious.

NBA Finals Most Valuable Player Jalen Brunson, who led New York to its first championship in 53 seasons, is undergoing left wrist surgery, according to ESPN, though the outlet is reporting that Brunson is expected to return to basketball activities later in the summer. ESPN also reported that Brunson played through an injury during the playoffs, though the Knicks never officially listed him on the injury report with any wrist injury designation.

Brunson did play with his left wrist bandaged at times, though his production in the playoffs did not waver; he averaged 28.4 points, 6.1 assists and 3.2 rebounds in 19 playoff games this season. He was particularly impactful in the Finals, when he led the Knicks past the San Antonio Spurs in five games to win New York's first Finals since 1973.

In the decisive Game 5, dropped 45 points on 14-of-27 shooting. His play in the fourth quarters also helped New York complete remarkable comebacks, such as the improbable 29-point deficit the Knicks erased in Game 4.

Often, given the length and physical toll of an NBA season, players will opt to have minor procedures early in offseasons so that they can be fit to return before training camp. Though dates have not been set, the Knicks will probably report to camp around late September, which gives Brunson plenty of time to heal.

The Spurs series was a physical one for Brunson, who also momentarily left games following minor ankle injuries, though he always returned to action.

 New York Knicks' Jalen Brunson celebrates with the Larry O'Brien Championship Trophy during the city's New York Knicks Parade on June 18, 2026.

"I'm hurting right now, I'm not going to lie to you," Brunson told reporters June 13 after winning Game 5. "I'm hurting right now. But like I said before, the opportunity presented itself. Whatever you've got to do."

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Celeste Amarilla has some nerve to demand Kylian Mbappe apologize for her racism

Kylian Mbappé gave Paraguay senator Celeste Amarilla more grace than she deserved.

Mbappé called her a "despicable woman" unworthy of her position. He called her critiques of him after France eliminated Paraguay from the World Cup "brazen racism."

"The world has already forgotten the journey and the historic effort that your players accomplished during this World Cup, making way for an incompetent woman who gives the worst possible image of her country," Mbappé tweeted, according to an X translation from French.

And for as strongly worded as his message was, it still didn't match the kind of hate Amarilla spewed in social media posts that sparked the response and was condemed by the Paraguayan government. Yet, it was Amarilla who had the nerve to demand an apology Monday, all because the world didn't let her racism fly and forced her to retract it.

"Now I demand that you also retract your statement to me and apologize. ... Retract your statement, honor your French citizenship, and apologize to me. Otherwise, I may initiate legal action for gender violence," she said, per a translation of the statement.

I'm sorry, what?! Legal action?? No. You don't get to do that.

You don't get to call Mbappé "a colonized Cameroonian, pretending hard to be French, resentful, newly rich, arrogant, and ugly," all because your feelings were hurt by a loss. You don't get to say he's a "brute" who didn't learn to write, or insult his upbringing, or say he was educated by chimpanzees. All because he showed a little emotion after a big World Cup win and maybe snubbed a handshake with the goalkeeper.

You don't get to be racist... then get upset with the response to that racism.

That's what Amarilla is trying to pull here. Play the victim. Notably, she never apologized for her own part in this. All her statement did was prove everything Mbappé said about her right.

Christian Pulisic had a rough night

July 6, 2026; Seattle, Washington, U.S.; Christian Pulisic of the U.S. looks dejected as he applauds fans after the match following their elimination from the World Cup.

I don't imagine Christian Pulisic slept well last night. Because teams usually need their best players to show up in order to win, and Pulisic was nowhere to be found in the USMNT's World Cup loss to Belgium on Monday, their worst performance of the tournament.

Christian Pulisic lost possession 11 times in just 45 minutes.

The MOST of any player on the field 😳 pic.twitter.com/sGN45imUMn

— ESPN FC (@ESPNFC) July 7, 2026

For this to come after all the talk about Folarin Balogun's red card and Donald Trump's potential role in getting the suspension lifted is all the more embarrassing. Belgium didn't pull any punches in its post-match celebrations, mocking the POTUS and all... or maybe they were mocking Pulisic?

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Yankees' Ben Rice to participate in 2026 MLB Home Run Derby

The Yankees will be represented in the Home Run Derby again this year. 

Ben Rice announced on social media on Tuesday that he will participate in the event. 

Rice is the second confirmed player in the field, joining last year's runner-up, Tampa slugger Junior Caminero

The lefty is looking to become the fifth Yankee to win the event, and the first since Aaron Judge in 2017. 

Second baseman Jazz Chisholm Jr. participated in 2025, but he was eliminated after lifting just three home runs in the first round.

Rice will look to put on a much better show in his first-ever appearance. 

The 27-year-old certainly has been doing so during the first half of this season, as he's solidified himself as a staple in the Yankees' lineup with a team-high 25 homers through 85 games. 

He already sits just one shy of tying his career-high, set last season. 

Rice's father, Dan, will pitch to him in the event, which takes place on July 13 in Philadelphia.

Is Mohamed Salah retiring? What Egypt star has said about return for 2030 World Cup

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Mohamed Salah has waited his entire international career for a night like this.

Egypt's captain leads his country into a World Cup Round of 16 clash with Lionel Messi's Argentina on Tuesday in Atlanta, the biggest match in the Pharaohs' history, and the furthest Egypt have ever progressed at a men's World Cup.

Getting there already required one signature moment from Salah, a coolly taken chipped penalty in the shootout win over Australia that sent Egypt through to this stage. It ended a 92-year wait for the nation's first World Cup knockout success.

At 34, with two more wins standing between Egypt and a first-ever semifinal, Salah's form has inevitably raised the question of how much longer he can keep this up and whether he'll still be around by the time the World Cup returns in 2030.

Here's what we know about Salah's retirement plans.

Is Mohamed Salah retiring?

Not any time soon, and certainly not from international soccer. If anything, Salah's international future looks more secure now than it has in years.

Egypt's federation used the week before the Argentina game to confirm that Salah and head coach Hossam Hassan are both committed to the national team well beyond this tournament, as part of a roadmap that runs all the way to the 2030 World Cup.

"The information I have is very reliable," EFA board member Mostafa Abou Zahra said in a televised interview, putting to rest any lingering rumours about Salah's future. Abou Zahra added that the ex-Liverpool forward had "explicitly expressed his desire to continue representing his country" past this summer.

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What has Mohamed Salah said about retirement?

Salah has been more specific about his own timeline than most players his age, setting an approximate retirement age rather than dodging the question entirely.

"If you ask me for my opinion, I think I can play until the age of 39 or 40, but if I felt before that I wanted to stop, I would quit," Salah said during Liverpool's trophy celebrations, speaking to ON Sport. "I will stop playing when I have that feeling."

That estimate would carry him well past the 2030 World Cup. Salah has repeatedly framed the decision as one that will come down to his body and his enjoyment of the game, rather than a date circled on a calendar.

Will Mohamed Salah play at the 2030 World Cup?

Based on everything Egypt's federation said this week, the plan is yes.

Abou Zahra's comments made clear that Egypt's blueprint for 2030 "explicitly relies on Salah continuing as the team's talisman and captain," with Hassan's coaching staff also committed to the same four-year cycle. It's a notable level of public commitment from a federation historically known for reactive, short-term decision-making rather than long-range planning.

Nothing is guaranteed four years out. Egypt still have to qualify, and Salah's fitness and form between now and then will ultimately decide whether he's still first-choice. But both the player and his federation are, for now, planning around him being there.

How old will Mohamed Salah be at the 2030 World Cup?

Salah, born in 1992, will be 38 by the time the 2030 World Cup kicks off.

That tournament will be shared across three continents: Morocco, Portugal and Spain stage the bulk of the matches, while Argentina, Paraguay and Uruguay host a handful of centenary fixtures to mark 100 years since the first World Cup in 1930.

Norway team struck by illness in days before England World Cup quarter-final

Norway’s coach has said that some of his players are suffering from illness ahead of Saturday’s World Cup quarter-final with England.

On Sunday, Norway knocked out five-time champions Brazil in a 2-1 win, with Neymar’s late penalty proving nothing but a consolation after Erling Haaland’s fine double.

Hours later, England overcame Mexico in Mexico City in a 3-2 thriller, with a Jude Bellingham brace and Harry Kane penalty guiding the Three Lions into the last eight.

Norway players in training ahead of their last-32 game (Getty)
Norway players in training ahead of their last-32 game (Getty)

There, Norway await in Miami on Saturday, but Stale Solbakken’s team may not be at full fitness for that clash.

Solbakken told the media on Tuesday that some of his squad had been struggling with illness, although he did say they were recovering.

“We’ve had a few players who haven’t been feeling well, but things are getting better,” he said. “It’s not ideal during a tournament, but we’re managing the situation.”

Norwegian publication Dagbladet reported that striker Jorgen Strand Larsen was one of the players affected, as well as defender Marcus Holmgren Pedersen, who missed the Brazil tie due to sickness.

Crystal Palace’s Strand Larsen actually missed Norway’s opening game at the World Cup, a 4-1 win over Iraq, due to illness, while Pedersen has been struck by a cough and struggled with tiredness this week, according to Solbakken.

Solbakken also suggested that assistant coach Kent Bergersen had been unwell in recent days.

Norway’s opening victory over Iraq gave way to a 3-2 win against Senegal and a 4-1 loss to France, although Solbakken made 10 changes to his starting line-up for that clash with the tournament favourites.

Norway and Crystal Palace striker Jorgen Strand Larsen (Getty)
Norway and Crystal Palace striker Jorgen Strand Larsen (Getty)

Norway then saw off Ivory Coast 2-1 in the last 32 and Brazil in the last 16 to set up their showdown with England, who will be without Jarell Quansah after the right back was shown a straight red card against Mexico.

England have considered appealing Quansah’s one-game ban, however, after a stunning episode involving USA striker Folarin Balogun.

The forward was sent off during USA’s last-32 win over Bosnia and Herzegovina, but his one-game ban was suspended after US president Donald Trump phoned Fifa chief Gianni Infantino. USA nevertheless lost 4-1 to Belgium in the last 16 on Monday.

England will also be without Jordan Henderson, who injured his wrist after falling over an advertising board while celebrating the win over Mexico. However, the veteran midfielder was actually an unused substitute in that tie, and has not played much at all during the competition.

NFL combine, NFL free agency dates now back-to-back on the NFL schedule

Feb 25, 2025; Indianapolis, IN, USA; Cleveland Browns general manager Andrew Berry speaks during the NFL Scouting Combine at the Indiana Convention Center. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-Imagn Images | Kirby Lee-Imagn Images

For years, the NFL schedule has revolved around a few tentpole events, including the NFL Scouting Combine in Indianapolis, Indiana, during the last week of February. A week or two after that, NFL free agency opens after teams and agents unofficially negotiate with each other in Indy.

The NFL is regularly adjusting its schedule, figuring out the best way to maximize revenues and attention. With all of the offseason dates out of the way, fans turn their attention to training camp and the big dates ahead. The Cleveland Browns start training camp with rookies reporting on July 23rd and veterans following on July 28th.

This year’s rosters must be cut down from 90 men to the initial 53-man roster on August 30th, with the first game of the season on September 13th. This year’s trade deadline falls on November 10th.

The real big change comes next offseason as the NFL has pushed back the Scouting Combine to the first week of March, with free agency starting the day after the event in Indy closes up:

The NFL scouting combine ends March 8. One day later, free agency begins — the first time in many years without at least a one-week gap in between. https://t.co/nP1bCZgmtd

— Tom Pelissero (@TomPelissero) July 7, 2026

From a coverage perspective, there will likely be less media to attend the last few days of the combine and far fewer free agency rumors. Fans will also have to be glued to their devices a little tighter than normal as news will come quickly and often.

Sri Lanka leads by 281 runs on Day 5 as West Indies eyes a draw to win the series

NORTH SOUND, Antigua (AP) — Sri Lanka grew its lead to 281 runs in a bid to force an unlikely series-levelling victory against the West Indies on the fifth and final day of the second test on Tuesday.

Sri Lanka was 231-8 at lunch after adding a brisk 139 runs at a healthy rate of 5.79 an over in the morning session to its overnight score of 92-2.

Top-scorer Dinesh Chandimal led the visitors’ intent with 71 including four boundaries and two sixes before slicing a catch to backward point.

Captain Dhananjaya de Silva scored run-a-ball 34 and Sonal Dinusha hit 28 off 26 balls as Sri Lanka pressed for quick runs against the spin of West Indies captain Roston Chase (1-41) and Kavem Hodge (1-23) despite losing six wickets in the session.

Alzarri Joseph had 2-44.

The West Indies can afford a draw and not be tempted into a chase.

The host won the opening match by an innings and 217 runs and needs only a draw to claim its first series win in the World Test Championship since beating Bangladesh in the Caribbean in 2022.

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Who is Jon Elmore? Lakers' balding Summer League guard goes viral after legendary college career

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Jon Elmore may not have much hair anymore.

But despite the fact that he's balding, he's still getting a chance to prove he belongs as a member of the Los Angeles Lakers during NBA Summer League.

To certain fans of the game, Elmore is a well-known figure.

To others, Elmore is mysterious, someone that doesn't exactly look like an NBA guard.

Putting on a Lakers jersey, even in the summer, raises your profile. So it's worth getting to know more about Elmore.

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How old is Jon Elmore?

Elmore is 30 years old.

He'll turn 31 on December 20.

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Who is Jon Elmore?

Elmore is a 6-foot-3 guard who is suiting up in NBA Summer League for the Lakers.

He was a member of the 2019 NBA Draft class but wasn't chosen this year, and he's traveled quite the basketball journey.

He has played for teams known as:

  • Trieste
  • Orlandina
  • Ionikos Nikaias
  • Sopron
  • Siauliai
  • Sioux Falls Skyforce
  • Cleveland Charge
  • Stockton Kings
  • Manisa
  • Calgary Surge

Elmore won a 2025 G League championship.

During the 2025-26 season with the Stockton Kings in the G League, Elmore averaged 13.8 points and 6.1 assists per game.

Jon Elmore's legendary college career

Elmore, a kid from West Virginia, didn't immediately play college basketball at Marshall University.

He went to VMI, where his father Gay Elmore had played, but he left school to help care for his struggling grandfather.

Eventually, he joined an intramural team at Marshall, where he caught the eye and was recruited to the varsity team.

Elmore led Marshall to its first NCAA Tournament win ever, scoring 27 points in an upset of Wichita State.

He set Conference USA's all-time record in both scoring and assists, and he was the first player in D-I history to score more than 2,500 points and dish out more than 750 assists.

Elmore spent recent summers playing in The Basketball Tournament, but this time around, he's suiting up for the Lakers.

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Rahm return & course changes - Scottish Open preview

2026 Genesis Scottish Open

Venue: Renaissance Club, East Lothian Dates: 9-12 July

Coverage: Follow live text coverage of all four rounds on the BBC Sport website and app; watch Saturday and Sunday highlights on BBC iPlayer at 21:00 BST

Rory McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler… and Jon Rahm.

A world-class Genesis Scottish Open field has an extra twist of intrigue this week as Rahm plays his first PGA Tour event outside of majors since his controversial switch to LIV Golf in December 2023.

Fellow LIV player and Ryder Cup team-mate Tyrrell Hatton also tees it up at the Renaissance Club where the purse is a tidy £6.7m and the winner pockets £1.2m.

America's Chris Gotterup is bidding to become the first back-to-back Scottish Open champion, while the course where he pipped McIlroy to glory last year has a new routing for the 2026 edition.

Here's all you need to know for this week's tournament in East Lothian.

Why is Rahm able to play?

Because the Scottish Open is co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour and DP World Tour, Rahm is eligible after ending a "stand-off" with the latter in May.

Likewise, Hatton and five other LIV players are in the 156-man field having been granted conditional releases by the DP World Tour. It marks the first time active LIV members have played a PGA Tour event.

While there is plenty of excitement over two-time major winner Rahm's Scottish Open return, the Spaniard has not ruled out putting his own money towards trying to help LIV survive. The breakaway tour's future is in doubt beyond the end of the season, when Saudi Arabia will pull its funding.

Speaking at the Renaissance Club on Tuesday, Rahm said: "They haven't asked me to put my money in yet.

"Something I've learned in life, never say never. I'm not going to say absolutely no to anything that can happen in the future."

Rahm, who last played the Scottish Open four years ago, insists it feels no different being back in PGA Tour action - "it's just another event" - but is targeting a first win on Scottish soil in "one of my favourite weeks".

"As far as strength of field goes, it does feel like you have two majors in a row without being a major, it's that good," he added. "It speaks to how good this event is for all these players to come in here."

Who else is in the field?

The Scottish Open is a massive event in its own right and, as Rahm intimated, its slot on the calendar immediately preceding The Open does no harm in enticing the game's best players.

With the final major of the season looming tantalisingly at Royal Birkdale next week, the chance for players to sharpen their game on a links layout is a gimme.

Scheffler and McIlroy, the world number one and two respectively, are the headline acts, while fellow top-10 star, England's Matt Fitzpatrick, eyes his fourth title of a fruitful season.

Defending champion Gotterup also has three wins already this year and arrives in fine fettle after surging to victory at the John Deere Classic on Sunday with his brother on the bag.

"I really do enjoy coming over here," Gotterup said. "I'm on my fourth week in a row, but I was saying to people, I feel like when I come over here it's a fresh start because it's so different from what we are used to.

"I really enjoy it. It's a lot of fun walking into town every night and walking North Berwick to the course. It's a fun, different change of pace for us."

Scheffler's solitary victory so far in 2026 represents something of a drought by his impeccably high standards.

Northern Ireland's McIlroy, having sensationally completed a back-to-back Masters triumph in April, now tees it up for the first time since a disappointing tied-32nd place at the US Open last month.

At least the Scottish Open tends to bring out the best in McIlroy, who triumphed in 2023 and has made the top five in both visits since.

Current US Open champion Wyndham Clark and US PGA winner Aaron Rai are also eyeing the prize, while five-time major champion Brooks Koepka ends an 11-year absence from the tournament.

Robert MacIntyre, the 2024 champion, leads home hopes and joins McIlroy and Gotterup in a box-office grouping for the first two days.

What are the course changes?

The Renaissance Club plays host for the eighth straight year, but now carries a different order, reverting to the routing used in 2019 when the tournament first came here.

While the layout's par 70 and 7,282-yard distance stay the same, the first seven holes of the front and back nine have switched. Holes eight, nine, 17 and 18 remain the same.

So the first is now what was the par-five 10th. And the fan-favourite stadium hole sixth - rebranded as 'The Thistle' - is now one of two par threes in the final four holes as organisers strive for a more compelling closing stretch.

European Ryder Cup star and world number 13 Viktor Hovland has backed the changes: "I think it adds a little bit of excitement.

"Having a short par four kind of drivable and then 15, the short par three, it makes sense to have those on the back nine leading up to the finish of this great event.

"It makes for a better finish. I think it's a good job and I hope we get to see this most years going forward."

Anything else?

Three places in The Open at Royal Birkdale are up for grabs for players not already exempt. The hopefuls include the other five Scots in the field - Grant Forrest, Connor Syme, Ewan Ferguson, Calum Hill and Scott Jamieson.

Also, don't forget to bring sun-cream. Fans were treated to a scorcher last year and decent weather is again on the way.

Thursday is forecast to be the warmest - reaching 22C - while Saturday is set to be mainly cloudy with intermittent showers.

Winds across the four days are not due to top 15mph, so will the players capitalise on the benign conditions?

Selected round one tee times

(All times BST)

08:06: Xander Schauffele, Kristoffer Reitan, Adam Scott

08:17: Shane Lowry, JJ Spaun, Aaron Rai

08:28: Rory McIlroy, Robert MacIntyre, Chris Gotterup

13:43: Scottie Scheffler, Matt Fitzpatrick, Tommy Fleetwood

13:54: Justin Thomas, Ludvig Aberg, Patrick Reed

14:05: Jon Rahm, Alex Fitzpatrick, Rasmus Hojgaard

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Xbox's Backwards Compatibility Program and Cloud Gaming lead has been laid off from Microsoft after 37 years — "I wish the team nothing but success"

A massive wave of 4,800 layoffs hit Microsoft on Monday morning this week, with 3,200 of the cuts aimed at Xbox specifically for a "reset" of the firm's gaming business. The restructuring has seen countless game developers let go as well as four studios divested from Microsoft, and individuals working on the Xbox platform itself have been affected as well.

One such staffer is Kevin LaChapelle, Microsoft's vice president of Xbox Platform In a LinkedIn post on Tuesday morning, LaChapelle shared that "I will add my name to the list of people who were laid off today at Xbox," bringing an end to his lengthy 37-year tenure at the company.

LaChapelle has overseen development of Xbox platform software "across cloud, console, and PC" since 2023. Before that, he led the creation and advancement of Microsoft's Xbox Cloud Gaming service (previously known as xCloud), and before that he led the team of engineers that built the fan-favorite Xbox Backwards Compatibility Program.

Ever since it was unveiled at E3 2015 during what I'd say is indisputably one of the best moments in Xbox history, Xbox Backwards Compatibility — a feature that lets you play hundreds of Xbox 360 games and even some original Xbox titles on Xbox One or Xbox Series X|S through an emulation layer — has been a colossal hit with fans.

At the time of its release, it also gave the fairly unpopular Xbox One a notable edge over Sony's PlayStation 4 at a time when it sorely needed one. Longtime Xbox gamers were still able to enjoy a rich library of titles from past systems on the latest console natively, whereas the PS4 was incompatible with games made for older PlayStation consoles.

Xbox and Xbox 360 games backwards compatible on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S consoles.

Thanks to the efforts of the Xbox Backwards Compatibility team, 695 Xbox 360 and original Xbox games can be played on Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S consoles — either digitally or with physical discs. (Image credit: Microsoft)

I can't stress enough that the impact LaChapelle has had on Xbox has been huge — and that makes the news he's been laid off all the more upsetting to hear, especially since the Backwards Compatibility Program he led has been revived this year, with many speculating the feature will be overhauled to work with Microsoft's upcoming PC-console hybrid system Project Helix.

"I will add my name to the list of people who were laid off today at Xbox. This ends my 37 years at Microsoft. I have worked in many different parts of the company, and I will say my fondest memories are of leading the team of very talented engineers who built the Xbox Backward Compatibility program," he wrote in his post. "Sitting in the auditorium when [Phil Spencer, former Xbox CEO] announced the program at E3 2015 was incredible. The audience's reaction was unbelievable."

"I followed that with leading the team who created our Cloud Gaming product. I am a firm believer that all entertainment will eventually become streamed to you wherever you are," LaChapelle added. "I look forward to watching how Xbox evolves going forward and I wish the team nothing but success."

Ultimately, I'm very sad to see LaChapelle cut from Microsoft and Xbox, and I hope that he's able to land a new position somewhere soon. I extend that sentiment out to everyone impacted by these mass layoffs that have added to an already-devastating total that's been growing since 2022.

How important is the Xbox Backwards Compatibility Program that LaChapelle led the development of to you? What about Xbox Cloud Gaming? Let me know in the comments, and vote in our poll as well.

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IO Interactive regains full ownership of Project Fantasy from XBOX, but closes one of its studios

7 July 2026 at 19:41

Xbox's restructuring is still well underway, and before the announcement of more than 1,600 layoffs, which are expected to grow to around 3,200 through FY2027, IO Interactive was working on a title funded and set to be published by Xbox. However, amid the changes at Xbox, that funding was pulled, leaving the future of Project Fantasy uncertain, at least until now. The latest update brings both good and bad news.

IO Interactive, best known for the Hitman series and, more recently, the hugely successful 007: First Light, was working on a game funded by Xbox called Project Fantasy. After Xbox pulled funding, the project's future became uncertain, but IO Interactive has now shared an update on X (formerly Twitter), stating:

"Following the end of our external finance partnership on Project Fantasy... IOI has regained full ownership of the project and our IP... We will continue to develop and fund it independently amongst our other projects..."

Unfortunately, the announcement also came with some difficult news. IO Interactive confirmed the closure of its Istanbul studio, stating:

"We had to find a new balance for the long-term future of the studio... focused on the success of our main internal core titles... This has meant... the closure of our Istanbul studio... and starting a process to part ways with colleagues... These are hard, but necessary decisions... to retain the long-term future of IO Interactive... and to give Project Fantasy the best possible foundation to succeed under our own passion and direction."

The closure of the Istanbul Studio will sadly involve the loss of 40 jobs.

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It's great to see IO Interactive retain ownership of the IP and continue developing Project Fantasy independently, but it's equally sad to see the impact on those affected by the closure of the Istanbul studio. As for Xbox, whether ending its funding for the project proves to be the right decision won't be known until the game is released.

One thing is clear, though. Xbox's shift in how and where it invests its money is already having a noticeable impact. Hopefully, those changes ultimately put the company on a stronger path, but let me know your thoughts in the comments and be sure to take part in our poll below:

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What is Colombia’s current FIFA ranking ahead of its 2026 World Cup match vs Switzerland?

7 July 2026 at 20:21
Despite arriving at the 2026 World Cup with major doubts, Colombia have managed to surprise everyone with their performances, putting together a winning streak. As a result, they have improved their position in the FIFA Men's World Ranking ahead of facing Switzerland.

Colombia have gone from being an underdog to becoming a contender at the 2026 World Cup. After defeating Ghana, they secured their place in the Round of 16, arriving as one of the tournament’s best attacking teams. Far from relying on a single player, they have excelled collectively, sharing the spotlight across the squad. Due to strong run of form, they have climbed positions in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking ahead of facing Switzerland.

According to the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, Colombia are ranked 11th with 1,739.89 points. Following their solid form, they have gained two places since the start of the tournament. Despite the major doubts ahead of the tournament, Néstor Lorenzo has managed to restore the national team’s competitiveness. However, they have yet to match their highest-ever ranking, which was 3rd, achieved in August 2014, July 2016, and June 2018.

Néstor Lorenzo’s team remain ahead of Switzerland in the rankings, highlighting their status as favorites. Murat Yakin’s team sit in 15th place with 1,696.30 points, having climbed four positions since the start of the tournament. As a well-organized team, they could cause problems for Los Cafeteros with their defensive solidity. In addition, Breel Embolo could be dangerous on the counterattack as he looks to score.

Throughout the 2026 World Cup, Colombia have already faced well-organized teams such as DR Congo and Ghana. After defeating both of them, they have already gained experience playing against defensively solid sides, making the best version of Gustavo Puerta and Jhon Arias essential. In addition, the attacking runs of Luis Díaz and Daniel Muñoz will be crucial to create space. However, their biggest challenge will be their finishing, as they need to be clinical.

Luis Diaz of Colombia celebrates with teammates James Rodriguez scoring a goal.
Luis Diaz of Colombia celebrates with teammates James Rodriguez

Jhon Cordoba’s absence may be harmful for Colombia

Unlike other national teams, Colombia do not build their attacking play around a single star. Instead, they rely on ball possession, with Gustavo Puerta playing a key role in organizing the game. By finding Daniel Muñoz or Luis Díaz out wide, they create gaps in the opposition’s defense. Nevertheless, head coach Néstor Lorenzo will be without Jhon Córdoba, a significant absence when it comes to breaking down Switzerland’s defense.

In the recent match against Ghana, Jhon Córdoba suffered a muscle tear in the opening minutes, ruling him out for the remainder of the tournament. Without him, Colombia lose their most physical striker, who was able to hold off opposing defenders, create space for the wingers and win duels with ease. In his absence, Luis Suárez appears to have a chance of starting, but he does not offer the same profile, forcing them to adapt their attacking strategy.

Jhon Arias #11 of Colombia celebrates with teammates after scoring a goal.

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

7 July 2026 at 20:00
Switzerland and Colombia will face against each other in the FIFA World Cup Round of 16. Here’s everything you need to know to watch the clash live in the United States.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Switzerland vs Colombia on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Switzerland vs Colombia
WHAT 2026 World Cup
WHEN 4:00pm ET / 1:00pm PT • Tuesday, July 7, 2026
WHERE Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Sling, Peacock Premium, FOX, Telemundo and Hulu + Live TV
STREAM WATCH NOW

Match Overview

Switzerland enters this monumental clash having shattered a long-standing barrier. Their victory over Algeria in the Round of 32 was not just a win; it was their first in a knockout stage match since 1954, marking the first time the nation has ever reached the second elimination round of the tournament. Now, riding a ten-match unbeaten streak and chasing an unprecedented third consecutive victory in the competition, the Swiss are playing with house money and historic momentum.

Standing in their way is a formidable Colombian side that has built a fortress around its goal. Allowing just a single goal through four demanding matches, Néstor Lorenzo’s squad has been the model of defensive discipline, topping a difficult group that included Portugal. With their own nine-game unbeaten run in competitive fixtures, Colombia has the defensive credentials and tactical grit to halt the Swiss charge. For both nations, a win means matching their best-ever quarter-final appearance, raising the stakes to a fever pitch.

Tactical Analysis & Match Context

The tournament trajectories of these two teams tell a story of growing confidence. Switzerland overcame a nervy 1-1 opening draw with Qatar to find their rhythm, securing impressive wins over Bosnia, Canada, and Algeria to prove their mettle. Colombia, meanwhile, arrived with high expectations and surpassed them, holding European powerhouse Portugal to a goalless draw to win their group and then clinically dispatching Ghana, showcasing a defensive resolve that few teams can match.

The tactical battle will be a fascinating chess match centered on control and defensive integrity. Both sides favor a possession-based game, with Colombia slightly edging ball retention at 60.1% to Switzerland‘s 57.5%. The key will be which team can successfully disrupt the other’s build-up play. While Switzerland has generated a higher Expected Goals (xG) tally of 8.82, Colombia has been far more aggressive in creating opportunities, firing off 79 shots to Switzerland‘s 56. The game will be decided by whether Switzerland‘s clinical finishers can exploit the few chances they get or if Colombia‘s sheer volume of attack finally breaches the Swiss defense.

Motivation is sky-high on both sides, with a coveted quarter-final berth on the line. For Switzerland, this is an opportunity to build on a historic achievement and prove they belong among the world’s elite. For Colombia, it’s about validating their defensive supremacy and making a deep run that their talent has long promised. In a knockout match of such fine margins, the team that maintains its composure and executes its game plan with more precision will emerge victorious.

Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends

Historically, these two nations have not crossed paths often, but Colombia holds the edge in their limited encounters. They have met three times in total, with Colombia winning twice and Switzerland once. Their only previous meeting in this tournament occurred during the 1994 edition, also hosted in the USA, where Colombia secured a 2-0 victory during the group stage.

More recent history is sparse, with their last game being a friendly back in 2007. Therefore, a more telling indicator may be their respective records against continental opposition. Switzerland has traditionally struggled against South American teams in the tournament, winning just once in nine attempts (1W, 3D, 5L). Conversely, Colombia has a more balanced but still challenging record against European sides, with three wins, four draws, and five losses in 12 matches.

While their historical head-to-head suggests goals, the current form of both teams points to a much tighter affair. Four of Switzerland‘s last seven games have seen under 2.5 goals, a trend mirrored in four of Colombia‘s last five matches. Colombia‘s defense has been nearly impenetrable, conceding just one goal in four games at the 2026 tournament. This clash of an efficient Swiss attack and a lockdown Colombian defense suggests that goals will be at a premium.

Squad News & Projected Lineups

Both managers face crucial lineup decisions, with Colombia managing a significant injury in their attack while Switzerland monitors the fitness of a couple of key players who are nevertheless expected to be available.

For Switzerland, midfielders Luca Jacquez and Denis Zakaria are listed as questionable but are anticipated to be fit for the clash. Their presence would be a major boost for manager Murat Yakin. The spotlight will also be on the sensational Johan Manzambi, whose five goal contributions have made him one of the breakout young stars of the tournament.

Colombia has been dealt a blow with the news that striker Jhon Córdoba will miss the rest of the competition due to a hamstring injury sustained against Ghana. However, his replacement, Luis Suárez, stepped up immediately by providing the assist for the winning goal and is poised to lead the line from the start in this crucial match.

Switzerland Projected XI (4-2-3-1):
Kobel; Zakaria, Elvedi, Akanji, Rodriguez; Xhaka, Freuler; Ndoye, Manzambi, Vargas; Embolo.
Murat Yakin is expected to stick with the 4-2-3-1 formation that has brought his side success. The experienced midfield pairing of Granit Xhaka and Remo Freuler will be vital in controlling the tempo, while the attacking quartet, led by Breel Embolo and the dynamic Manzambi, will be tasked with finding a way through Colombia‘s disciplined backline.

Colombia Projected XI (4-3-3):
Vargas; Munoz, Sanchez, Lucumi, Mojica; Lerma, Arias, Puerta; Rodriguez, Diaz; Suarez.
Néstor Lorenzo will rely on the 4-3-3 system that has provided exceptional defensive balance. While the back four is the team’s bedrock, the attack will depend on the creative spark of James Rodriguez and the electric pace of Luis Diaz to create chances for Luis Suárez, who fills the void left by Córdoba.

More details on how to watch

You can find the Switzerland vs Colombia channel on Fubo. The service is compatible with a wide range of devices, including Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, Chromecast, and mobile devices, ensuring you can watch the game at home or on the go.

In addition to broadcasting every match of the 2026 tournament, a subscription to Fubo gives you access to a host of other top-tier soccer competitions. You can watch leagues like the Premier League, Serie A, and the UEFA Champions League all on the same platform.

A subscription to Fubo costs just $14.99 per month, offering incredible value for soccer fans. The package includes live games, on-demand replays, and expert analysis.

For a complete schedule of games and broadcast details, check out our World Cup TV schedule page.

How to watch anywhere with VPN

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Luis Diaz of Colombia

Why isn’t Lautaro Martinez starting for Argentina against Egypt at the 2026 World Cup?

7 July 2026 at 19:06
Throughout the 2026 World Cup, Argentina have shown to be one of the best attacking teams. For this, Lionel Messi's impact has been key alongside Lautaro Martínez. Nevertheless, head coach Lionel Scaloni has decided to leave the 28-year-old striker on the bench.

Argentina have remained one of the best national teams at the 2026 World Cup. Although they struggled against Cape Verde, they showed their great ability to come from behind. In addition, Lionel Messi remains the team’s central figure, shining in front of goal and playing a key role in the team’s collective play. Despite this, head coach Lionel Scaloni has decided to make adjustments in attack, leaving Lautaro Martínez on the bench.

Lautaro Martínez is in peak physical condition after starting all of Argentina’s games. Nonetheless, Lionel Scaloni has decided to leave him on the bench for tactical reasons and to rest him ahead of a potential quarterfinal. While he is not Argentina’s top scorer, he has already found the net and excels in his link-up play with Messi, creating space for him in the opposition’s defense. The 28-year-old striker could still see playing time off the bench.

Head coach Lionel Scaloni has decided to start Julián Álvarez as his striker. With him on the field, they could gain more attacking mobility, opening spaces in Egypt‘s solid defense. In addition, he will look to rediscover his best form in the tournament, as he has not managed to score or make a difference for Argentina. With the quarterfinals on the line, he has the best opportunity to shine.

Although Lautaro Martínez will be on the bench against Egypt, head coach Lionel Scaloni could decide to start him if Argentina advance to the quarterfinals. As a creative focal point in attack, he has proven to be one of Lionel Messi’s best partners. With his movement, he creates plenty of space and draws defenders. In addition, he could come off the bench today and score, silencing the doubts about his place in the starting lineup.

Julian Alvarez of Argentina.

Argentina face a risky bet on Julian Álvarez as starting striker

Julián Álvarez has already proven to be one of the best strikers in the world. After shining at the 2022 Qatar, he earned his place in Argentina’s squad. Nevertheless, he has not started the 2026 World Cup in his best form, making only one start and having little impact. While his collective play is usually outstanding, he has not stood out in a major way. Because of this, his place in the starting lineup against Egypt could be somewhat risky.

Without being in his best form, Julián may not offer the same collective quality alongside Lionel Messi as Lautaro Martínez does. Having not scored in the tournament and with his future uncertain, he appears to be under considerable pressure, something that could affect his finishing against Egypt. If he has a quiet match, his confidence could continue to decline, causing him to lose even more prominence in the tournament.

Lautaro Martínez #22 of Argentina during the FIFA World Cup 2026.

Why isn’t Thiago Almada starting for Argentina against Egypt at the 2026 World Cup?

7 July 2026 at 19:00
Argentina face Egypt in a crucial Round of 16 duel at the 2026 World Cup, where Thiago Almada will start the match from the bench.

Argentina face Egypt in the Round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup at Atlanta Stadium, and manager Lionel Scaloni has made a tactical change, leaving Thiago Almada out of his starting eleven.

Scaloni is set to send out four midfielders, Rodrigo De Paul, Leandro Paredes, Enzo Fernandez, and Alexis Mac Allister, behind a front two of Lionel Messi and Julian Alvarez.

The switch to a 4-4-2 shape means there’s no room for Almada, who had been operating as part of a front three in a 4-3-3 through Argentina’s first two matches of the tournament and against Cape Verde in the Round of 32 clash.

The decision is purely tactical rather than a reflection of any single poor performance, coming down to the shape Scaloni wants on the pitch against Egypt rather than any specific issue with Almada himself.

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— Selección Argentina in English (@AFASeleccionEN) July 7, 2026

Scaloni makes more changes to face Egypt

Almada’s absence isn’t the only one Argentina’s lineup will feature compared to their previous matches. Alongside the Atletico Madrid attacking midfielder, Scaloni also decided to leave Lautaro Martinez and Facundo Medina on the bench.

Martinez had started in all four of Argentina’s matches so far, but Scaloni opted to use Julian Alvarez from the opening whistle instead, in a purely tactical decision. The Inter Milan forward is in peak physical condition, carrying no injury of any kind, and will be available among the substitutes, ready to come on if the flow of the match calls for it in the second half.

As for Medina, the left-back finished the match against Cape Verde exhausted, which is why the coach opted to use Nicolas Tagliafico on the left side from the start of the match instead.

Thiago Almada of Argentina.

(PR) Biostar Introduces EdgeComp MS-NAT4000 Compact Edge AI Computing System

7 July 2026 at 20:08
BIOSTAR, a leading manufacturer of edge computing solutions, industrial motherboards, graphics cards, and storage devices, today introduces the EdgeComp MS-NAT4000, a compact edge AI computing system designed to support the NVIDIA Jetson Thor T4000 module for high-performance AI computing, real-time sensor processing, and intelligent automation at the edge.

Built for system integrators, AI software developers, smart manufacturing solution providers, and advanced autonomous machine builders, the EdgeComp MS-NAT4000 is engineered to bring greater AI computing density closer to where data is generated. With support for on-device generative AI, visual intelligence, low-latency sensor fusion, and simultaneous AI workloads, the platform provides a powerful foundation for industries deploying AI-driven systems in real-world environments.

(PR) Fanatec Announces Licensing Partnership with Nissan to Develop Sim Racing Steering Wheels

7 July 2026 at 19:25
Fanatec, a brand of Corsair (NASDAQ: CRSR) and global leader in sim racing hardware, today announced a new licensing partnership with Nissan Motor Co., Ltd. to develop officially licensed sim racing steering wheels inspired by the brand's performance driving heritage.

Developed for driving simulation enthusiasts, the products will deliver an authentic experience for racers, adding to Fanatec's diverse portfolio of steering wheels. Further details regarding the design and features will be revealed at a later date.

Jaron Ennis addresses Terence Crawford’s criticism following latest KO win

7 July 2026 at 19:06

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Google Pixel 11 Bumps Up Base Storage To 256GB, Replete With The Now-Customary Hefty Price Hikes

7 July 2026 at 19:46

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NVIDIA’s Next-Gen Rosa CPU To Feature Rigel “Arm v9.2” Cores With Larger L2 Cache & Higher Per-Core Performance In The Same Silicon Footprint

7 July 2026 at 19:40

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NVIDIA has disclosed the first real information about its next-generation Rosa CPU, which will be coupled with its Feynman lineup. NVIDIA Rosa CPU Extends Vera's Per-Core Leadership With A New Core Architecture, Larger Cache, & Better Instruction Delivery At GTC 2026, NVIDIA disclosed its next-gen Data Center CPU, called Rosa. The Rosa CPU will be launching alongside Feynman and will be precisely optimized for Agentic AI workloads as those continue to demand increased processing performance. Rosa is named after American physicist & a Nobel Prize winner, Rosalyn Sussman. Today, NVIDIA confirms more details of its next-generation Rosa CPU, and these […]

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Granblue Fantasy: Relink – Endless Ragnarok Review – A Solid Expansion Well Worth Its Price

7 July 2026 at 19:00

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Once the Monster Hunter series finally made it big in North America and Europe with Monster Hunter: World, a few other development studios attempted to create games based on a similar gameplay loop, but only a few succeeded. Among the most successful attempts, Cygames' Granblue Fantasy: Relink stood out for incorporating a fairly entertaining story mode based on the mobile and web browser JRPG, as well as a huge roster of unique characters whose visual and combat designs made them extremely diverse. Having gone through some development difficulties over the years, not many expected the game to turn out the […]

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UltrAslan'dan Dursun Özbek'e ayar: Transfer gecikti! Sinirler gerildi

Galatasaray'da transfer sessizliği taraftarı ayağa kaldırdı: ultrAslan lideri Sebahattin Şirin, "500 milyon euro bütçe var" denilmesine rağmen Temmuz ayına kadar somut adım atmayan Başkan Dursun Özbek ve yönetimine yönetimdeki yetki savaşları, kaçan yerli alternatifler ve geciken takviyeler üzerinden çok sert bir uyarı yayınladı.

Galatasaray'ın önde gelen taraftar grubu ultrAslan'ın lideri Sebahattin Şirin, Başkan Dursun Özbek ve yönetim kuruluna yönelik çok sert bir açıklama yayımladı. Üst üste 4. şampiyonluğun ardından yeni sezonu açan takımda, transferdeki sessizlik ve idari belirsizlikler taraftarın sabrını taşırdı.

23 Mayıs'ta yeniden seçilen Dursun Özbek yönetiminin Temmuz ayına gelinmesine rağmen somut hiçbir transfer adımı atmaması eleştirildi. Bu durumun bir strateji değil, beceriksizlik ve belirsizlik olduğu vurgulandı.

Dursun Ozbek

Kış transfer döneminde "yaza bütçe saklanıyor" denmesine ve şampiyonluk günü "500 milyon euro bütçemiz var" açıklamaları yapılmasına rağmen as takım ve kulübenin eksiklerinin hâlâ giderilmediği hatırlatıldı.

Medyaya yansıyan "futbol yönetiminde yetki karmaşası ve savaşı" haberlerinin kulüpteki belirsizliği körüklediği ve camiaya zarar verdiği belirtildi.

Yabancı kuralının esnetildiği bu dönemde yerli oyuncu alternatiflerinin tek tek kaçırıldığı, sosyal medyadaki bilgi kirliliğinin ve algı savaşlarının taraftarın motivasyonunu baltaladığı ifade edildi.

- 5. kez üst üste şampiyonluk ve Avrupa'da başarı hedefi için kadroyu yenilemek ve güçlendirmek şarttır. Karşımızda her şeyin yapılacağı bir lig varken, Temmuz ayına kadar aksiyon alınmaması geçmişteki sancılı transfer dönemlerini hatırlatıyor. Hedeflerimize yürümek için yarın çok geç olabilir.

Arjantin-Mısır (CANLI ANLATIM)

2026 Dünya Kupası Son 16 Turu'nda Arjantin ile Mısır karşı karşıya geliyor.

2026 Dünya Kupası Son 16 Turu'nda Arjantin ile Mısır karşı karşıya geliyor. Arjantin ile Mısır, Dünya Kupası'nda ilk kez kozlarını paylaşacak. İki takım son olarak 2008'de bir hazırlık maçında karşı karşıya gelmiş, mücadeleyi Arjantin, Sergio Agüero ve Nicolas Burdisso'nun golleriyle 2-0 kazanmıştı.

Dunya Kupası

İLK 11'LER

Arjantin: Emiliano Martinez, Molina, Romero, Lisandro Martinez, Tagliafico, De Paul, Enzo, Mac Allister, Paredes, Messi, Alvarez.

Mısır: Shobeir, Hany, Rabia, Ibrahim, Hafez, Ashour, Lashin, Attia, Zico, Salah, Hassan.

Süper Lig'de kısıtlama: TFF detayları tek tek açıkladı

Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu Süper Lig'de yasaklı haftaları ve fikstür kısıtlamalarını açıkladı.

Türkiye Futbol Federasyonu 2026-2027 Süper Lig fikstür çekimi öncesi tüm detayları kamuoyuyla paylaştı. TFF ayrıca, sezon boyunca uygulanacak tüm kısıtlamaları kamuoyuyla paylaştı.

Süper Lig'de 2026-2027 sezonu olacak kısıtlamalar şöyle:

- Fikstür simetrik olacak; ikinci devre, ilk devrenin tam tersi oynanacak.

- Hiçbir takım sezon boyunca başka bir takımı düzenli takip etmeyecek.

- İlk 2 ve son 3 haftada üst üste iç saha veya deplasman maçı oynanmayacak.

- Takımların Beşiktaş, Fenerbahçe, Galatasaray ve Trabzonspor ile oynayacağı maçların en fazla 3’ü aynı statüde olacak.

- Hiçbir takım bu dört ekiplerle üst üste haftalarda karşılaşmayacak.

- Hiçbir takım 7 hafta içinde bu dört ekipten 3’üyle maç yapmayacak.

- Avrupa kupalarında yer alan takımlar belirli haftalarda karşı karşıya gelmeyecek.

- Derbiler, 1, 2, 11, 17, 18, 22, 28 ve 31. haftalarda oynanmayacak.

- Beşiktaş, Fenerbahçe ve Galatasaray derbilerinde takımlar bir maçı iç sahada, diğerini deplasmanda oynayacak.

- Trabzonspor’un üç büyüklerle oynayacağı maçların en fazla 2’si aynı statüde olacak.

- Aynı hafta Beşiktaş, Fenerbahçe ve Galatasaray’dan en fazla 2 takım iç sahada olacak.

- İstanbul takımları üst üste en fazla 6 kez İstanbul’da maç yapabilecek.

- Aynı hafta İstanbul’da en fazla 4 takım iç sahada olacak.

İşte Millilerin Dünya Kupası maç programı

A Milli Erkek Basketbol Takımı'nın Dünya Kupası Elemeleri maç programı belli oldu.

A Milli Erkek Basketbol Takımı'nın 2027 FIBA Dünya Kupası Avrupa Elemeleri 2. Tur J Grubu'nda oynayacağı maçların tarihleri belli oldu.

İlk turda C Grubu'nu 6'da 6 yaparak lider tamamlayan ay-yıldızlı ekip, D Grubu'nu ilk 3'te bitiren İtalya, Litvanya ve İzlanda ile ikinci turda karşı karşıya gelecek.

Türkiye'nin yanı sıra İzlanda, Sırbistan, Litvanya, Bosna Hersek ve İtalya'nın yer aldığı grubu ilk 3'te tamamlayacak takımlar, Dünya Kupası bileti alacak.

FIBA'nın internet sitesinden açıklanan maç programı şöyle:

28 Ağustos Cuma:

Türkiye-Litvanya

31 Ağustos Pazartesi:

İzlanda-Türkiye

26 Kasım Perşembe:

İtalya-Türkiye

29 Kasım Pazar:

Türkiye-İzlanda

26 Şubat 2027 Cuma:

Litvanya-Türkiye

1 Mart 2027 Pazartesi

Türkiye-İtalya

Çaykur Rizespor Sagnan'dan memnun kaldı: Bonservisi alınacak

Fransız basınındaki haberlere göre; Çaykur Rizespor, Montpellier'den kiraladığı Modibo Sagnan'nın bonservisini de alacak. Resmi açıklamanın kısa süre içinde yapılması bekleniyor.

Çaykur Rizespor, geride bıraktığımız sezonda Montpellier'den Malili stoper Modibo Sagnan'ı kiralamıştı. 27 yaşındaki savunmacı, Süper Lig'de 20 karşılaşmaya çıktı. 1 gol ve 1 asist üretti. 1.87 boyundaki futbolcu sezon başında istediği süreleri bulamasa da sonradan açıldı...

SON SENESİNE GİRDİ

Fransız basınındaki haberlere göre; Karadeniz temsilcisi şu anda oyuncunun bonservisini almak için pazarlık yapıyor. Modibo Sagnan'nın, Montpellier'deki sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027'de bitecek. Yani kontratının son senesine girdi. Bu sebeple iki kulüp arasında pürüz çıkması beklenmiyor.

YÖNETİM ÇOK MEMNUN

Resmi açıklamanın kısa süre içinde yapılacağı öğrenildi. Malili savunmacı, stoper haricinde zorunlu durumlarda sol bekte de oynayabiliyor. Çaykur Rizespor Yönetimi'nin, takıma uyum sağlayan Modibo Sagnan'dan çok memnun olduğu biliniyor. Onun yerine başka bir ismin alınması halinde uyum süreci gibi sıkıntılarla karşılaşmak istemiyorlar.

Şampiyonluk sezonundaki Nwakaeme mi? Güncel Aral Şimşir mi?

Trabzonspor, Midtjylland forması giyen Aral Şimşir'le anlaştı. Peki kulüp efsanesi Nwakaeme'nin 2021-2022 sezonundaki performansıyla milli futbolcunun geçen sezonki rakamları nasıldı?

Trabzonspor'un 2021-2022 sezonunda kazandığı şampiyonluğun en büyük mimarlarından biri Anthony Nwakaeme'ydi... Nijeryalı yıldız, kulüp efsanelerinden biri haline geldi. Yeni sezonda ise sol kanatta Aral Şimşir'i izleyeceğiz. Peki 24 yaşındaki futbolcu ve Nwakaeme arasındaki kıyaslama nasıl?

İŞTE İSTATİSTİKLER

Aral'ın 2025-2026, Anthony Nwakaeme'nin ise şampiyonluk sezonu olan 2021-2022'deki istatistikleri şu şekilde gerçekleşti (90 dakika başına lig performansları):

Şut Pası: 2.06 Aral/1.41 Nwakaeme

Başarılı Dripling: 3.34 Aral/3.93 Nwakaeme

İsabetli Şut: 0.98 Aral/1.33 Nwakaeme

Rakip Ceza Sahasında Topla Buluşma: 4.02 Aral/3.93 Nwakaeme

Rakip Sahada Top Kazanma: 2.4 Aral/1.74 Nwakaeme

3. Bölgeye İsabetli Pas: 3.44 Aral/3.34 Nwakaeme

Yerde Kazanılan İkili Mücadele: 7.02 Aral/8.75 Nwakaeme

İKİSİNDE DE ÇİFT HANE

Anthony Nwakaeme, 2021-2022'de Süper Lig'de 30 karşılaşmaya çıktı. 13 gol ve 10 asist üretti. Her iki kategoride de çift hane yaptı. Aral ise geride bıraktığımız sezonda Midtjylland ile toplam 31 lig sınavında boy gösterdi (21'i normal sezon, 10'u şampiyonluk turu). 9 gol ve 15 asistle şov yaptı. Trabzonspor'da göstereceği performans da şimdiden merakla bekleniyor.

Guirassy ve Watkins: Hangisi daha iyi?

Fenerbahçe'nin golcü adayları içinde Serhou Guirassy ve Ollie Watkins ön plana çıktı. Peki bu ikilinin birbirlerine karşı istatistikleri nasıl? İşte yanıtı...

Vedat Muriqi sonrası Fenerbahçe'nin yeni forvetinin kim olacağı merak ediliyor. Bugün itibarıyla ya Ollie Watkins ya da Serhou Guirassy kadroya katılacak gibi duruyor. Peki Borussia Dortmund forması giyen Serhou Guirassy ve Aston Villa'da ter döken Ollie Watkins'in karşılıklı istatistikleri ne durumda?

İŞTE RAKAMLAR

İki futbolcunun 90 dakika başına lig performansları şöyle gerçekleşti (Ortalama):

Gol: 17 Guirassy/16 Watkins

Toplam Gol Beklentisi: 16.32 Guirassy/16.61 Watkins

İsabetli Şut: 1.42 Guirassy/1.11 Watkins

Rakip Ceza Sahasında Topla Buluşma: 4.19 Guirassy/4.06 Watkins

Yakalanan Gol Pozisyonu: 2.52 Guirassy/2.13 Watkins

Rakip Sahada Top Kazanma: 0.82 Guirassy/0.99 Watkins

Kilit Pas: 0.28 Guirassy/0.23 Watkins

Kazanılan İkili Mücadele: 2.59 (%26) Guirassy/2.92 (%38) Watkins

WATKİNS DAHA ÖNDE

Bugün itibarıyla Ollie Watkins'in Fenerbahçe'ye gelme ihtimali daha yüksek duruyor. Ancak transfer dönemlerinde her türlü sonuca açık olmak gerekiyor. Hiç hesapta olmayan futbolcular bile bir anda gündeme gelip resmi imzaları atabiliyorlar. Fenerbahçe taraftarları da sonucu merakla bekliyor.

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The Blood of Dawnwalker director says without previous experience from The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Cyberpunk 2077 'it wouldn't be possible to create a game like this'

  • The Blood of Dawnwalker director, Konrad Tomaszkiewicz, says experience with The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 helped in the game's creation
  • He says the team learned from CD Projekt Red's "complex" mechanics
  • Tomaszkiewicz reveals that optimization was prioritized to avoid launch issues

The Blood of Dawnwalker might not exist if not for the experienced developers at Rebel Wolves who worked on The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Cyberpunk 2077.

That's according to game director Konrad Tomaszkiewicz, who told TechRadar Gaming during a hands-on preview event that without the former CD Projekt Red developers' experience gained from these role-playing games (RPGs), "it wouldn't be possible to create a game like this."

"A game with so many complex choices and consequences, with so many unique mechanics. We build on what we learned and what we co-created in the past," Tomaszkiewicz said.

The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 famously launched with significant performance issues. They were so bad with Cyberpunk 2077 in fact that the game was temporarily removed from the PlayStation Store. Both games did eventually receive major improvements and are now considered two of the best RPGs of all time.

To avoid similar issues with The Blood of Dawnwalker, the director revealed that the team prioritised optimization at the start of development.

"We learned how to approach the optimization of the game," he said. "When we started work on The Blood of the Dawnwalker, we already had people working on the optimization of our game all the time, right from the beginning.

"We didn’t want to be in a situation where we deliver a great game, but there are problems when we release it on consoles or some performance problems."

The Blood of Dawnwalker launches on September 3 for PS5, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, and PC.

'We said it's expensive as hell, but we thought it's worth it, because it's unique and different' — The Blood of Dawnwalker director says the RPG's day and night system with its human and vampire gameplay loops is 'almost two different games'

  • The Blood of Dawnwalker director Konrad Tomaszkiewicz says the team knew the game's day and night system would be "expensive as hell"
  • However, Rebel Wolves knew the concept would be "unique"
  • The director says he was inspired by the werewolf tale, but from a vampire perspective

Rebel Wolves knew The Blood of Dawnwalker's day and night system was going to be challenging as well as costly, but wanted to deliver a "unique" experience for players.

In an interview with TechRadar Gaming at a preview event for the upcoming role-playing game (RPG), director Konrad Tomaszkiewicz likened The Blood of Dawnwalker to "two different games" because of its day and night cycle.

In the game, protagonist Coen can be played as a human during the day and a vampire at night, and each version offers different abilities and ways to complete quests.

According to Tomaszkiewicz, he was inspired by the concept of the werewolf, but from a vampire's perspective, and the dual gameplay loops allow for a unique structure within the open world.

"I have this idea to create a creature which is similar to the werewolf, but from the vampire side: they are human in the day and a vampire at night, and start from this," he said.

"We said, okay, this is the cool idea, but if you have a human in the day and a vampire at night, you know that you need to create two gameplay loops. If you create those gameplay loops and put them in an open world structure, we’ve decided that, basically, we're doing almost two different games, and it's crazy."

Tomaszkiewicz added that the team knew the idea was "expensive as hell, but we thought it's worth it because it's unique and different."

"It would deliver something new to the market and deliver something different to players," the director said. "That idea was from the beginning. When I started to think about the protagonist, and the company, and the setting, and the saga we wanted to create, let's create a protagonist who will be something different."

The Blood of Dawnwalker launches on September 3 for PS5, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, and PC.

'The world is living and it's not waiting for you' — The Blood of Dawnwalker director says the RPG's 30-day timer gives the story a 'sense of urgency' and 'emotional impact'

  • The Blood of Dawnwalker game director, Konrad Tomaszkiewicz, says the game's 30-day time system offers a "sense of urgency"
  • The game will give players 30 days to rescue Coen's family, and the timer will add "emotional impact"
  • Tomaszkiewicz says, "the world is living and it's not waiting for you"

The Blood of Dawnwalker game director Konrad Tomaszkiewicz wants players to feel driven by a "sense of urgency" through the role-playing game's (RPG) unconventional time-limit mechanic.

In an interview with TechRadar Gaming at a hands-on preview event, Tomaszkiewicz explained why Rebel Wolves chose to include a time system that gives players only 30 days to rescue protagonist Coen's family.

Every time players take on a quest, time moves forward within the game's world, so choosing how to spend time is vital. It's a unique feature for an RPG because these games typically allow players to explore for hundreds of hours without consequence. However, as Tomaszkiewicz explained, in The Blood of Dawnwalker, "The world is living and it's not waiting for you."

"If you have some particular goal and you decide to go and do some stuff which is not connected with this goal, you have some consequences, right?" he said. "I think that in the games and the RPGs where time is not important, you lose this sense of urgency, and you lose this belief that this goal is real.

"If we give you the goal that your family is in the castle and something bad will happen to them, but if time wouldn't move and events wouldn’t move it forward, you wouldn't feel this sense of urgency and any emotions connected to it, because you know that they are there, and you will go there whatever time you want."

Tomaszkiewicz added that the timer also allowed the team to tell a story that has "a bigger emotional impact" and while it may look like a small thing, it changes almost everything and "changes your thinking about the content."

"It's not only giving you the feeling that you are there, but you need to think what you want to do, and sometimes, to decide when not to do something," the director explained.

"Going there and doing something is your choice, but not going there is also your choice, and it will have consequences. It adds to the non-linearity of the game, because you know the world is living and it's not waiting for you — stuff will just happen."

The Blood of Dawnwalker arrives on September 3 for PS5, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, and PC.

'Clair Obscur showed that you can take a genre and do it in a different and interesting way' — The Blood of Dawnwalker director says the ambitious game was made out of a 'love for RPGs'

  • The Blood of Dawnwalker director Konrad Tomaszkiewicz says the game was made by a team that "love" RPGs
  • He suggests artists need to set "ambitious goals" to create something unique in the saturated genre
  • Tomaszkiewicz praises Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 for doing something new in the genre

The Blood of Dawnwalker is an ambitious open-world game made by a team that loves role-playing games (RPGs), according to director Konrad Tomaszkiewicz; however, he suggests developers need to push the envelope to create unique experiences in the saturated genre.

Speaking to TechRadar Gaming about creating an ambitious game for Rebel Wolves' debut title, Tomaszkiewicz said that he "loves RPGs so much in my heart" that if someone told him to create a racing game or a shooter, he couldn't do it.

"This is what I want to do, and so I’ve gathered a team who share this love for RPG games," he said.

"I think that we, as artists, need to set quite ambitious goals to create better things, to create a piece of art which is full of emotions. Without those goals, we are bored, and we stop creating."

Tomaszkiewicz explained that there are many RPGs in the genre that give players different experiences and "different emotions," and Rebel Wolves isn't the first to try to create something unique or reinvent the wheel.

He remarked on Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, Sandfall Interactive's first game that went on to make history by taking home nine awards at The Game Awards 2025, including Game of the Year, and how that game was also able to "take a genre and do it in a different and interesting way."

The director also touched on Dispatch, AdHoc Studio's superhero comedy that reopened the door to the episodic, choice-based narrative genre, calling it "something totally fresh", as well as the first two Fallout games, which impressed the masses with their narrative sandbox structure.

"The most important thing is to deliver something really unique and prove ourselves," Tomaszkiewicz added.

"It's really difficult and we iterate a lot. But, to be honest, the most important thing is to plan the story events to be close to each other, but on the other hand, to be far enough from each other so you have a fresh breadth between the activities you are doing.

"This is difficult, to be honest, really difficult, because only the first Fallout and the second Fallout have done something like this, with this narrative sandbox."

The Blood of Dawnwalker launches on September 3 for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S, and PC.

After 4 hours, The Blood of Dawnwalker feels like a true Witcher 3 successor

Game intros are hard to get right. Many are boring and over-tutorialized. Most fail to get you invested in what you’re about to play. Some are random sections of action just to get something flashy in front of you. The Blood of Dawnwalker’s may not be perfect, but it does set out a very compelling snapshot of what Rebel Wolves has as a goal for its upcoming open-world RPG.

The opening hours I’ve played in the game’s prologue are an impressive mission statement for the studio’s debut game, distilled into a smaller and more approachable environment.

It’s clear that we’re in for a story-first and choice-driven adventure, and while some elements of the game feel a little rough, I’m more than willing to accept a few missteps for the sake of ambition and personality.

Blood of Dawnwalker

(Image credit: Bandai Namco)

Unsurprisingly, given a large chunk of the talent involved in the game’s creation, the structure and pacing of The Blood of Dawnwalker’s first few hours are very reminiscent, in a way, of the introductory White Orchard segment in The Witcher 3.

It introduces Coen and his family, who are living in a small town as part of a kingdom that’s under the grip of a vampire lord named Brencis. His rule demands that the populace pay a regular blood tax at night, allowing him to feed from them, while they also take on his blood so they remain free of any sickness or disease.

Understandably, not everyone is too pleased with this forced arrangement, so there’s growing discontent among some of the townsfolk and a plan is hatched to strike back after this latest feeding to reclaim independence.

Try not to get distracted

However, my first task towards that goal is a much simpler one: collect some medicine for Coen’s mother so she can attend mass. Seems easy enough, but we’ve got The Witcher 3 and Cyberpunk 2077 veterans working on this, so the small path through the town is littered with potential side quests and distractions — and the kicker this time is that I couldn't do them all.

Yes, The Blood of Dawnwalker has an ever-present timer, where certain actions and quest progress will progress time forward by a specific amount. So, when there’s only a set amount of time available, I have to decide where to focus my attention and what to ignore — and face the consequences of those choices.

Is it a nightmare for completionists? Maybe. But it did get me to think more about the choices I made, which quests I wanted to tackle, and how I spent my time in those opening hours.

Blood of Dawnwalker

(Image credit: Bandai Namco)

Helping Coen’s family catch some fish for a nice family bonding moment and finding a stolen banner to prevent an innocent person from being murdered by Brencis and his lackeys? Yeah, those feel like good ways to spend my time. Hunting a lost pig and chasing down a local who’s going around calling people rude names? Maybe less so.

That was my view, though. And what I liked was that the game didn’t break down all these options as right or wrong, as good or bad, or as benevolent or evil. I just chose what I wanted to do with my limited time.

But there will be consequences. Speaking with a few others who played out this same section, it was interesting to hear what different outcomes were possible in the nighttime mass that serves as a pivotal moment in the prologue, with events unfolding differently and characters living or dying depending on earlier choices.

Blood of Dawnwalker

(Image credit: Bandai Namco)

Naturally, at this early stage, you’re still being funnelled towards the same kick-off point for the main story, but it’s good to see that the quests you complete and the decisions you make are reflected right from the very start.

The challenge Rebel Wolves faces is carrying this choice system into a much larger and wider sandbox where events aren’t quite so focused.

And while I did get a chance to see what awaits beyond the game’s introduction, it was only a very small glimpse. What it promises right from the word go, though, is more choice.

Cut the head off the serpent

Somewhat similar to Shadow of Mordor’s excellent Nemesis system, Brencis and his lieutenants assert their control over different areas of the kingdom. It’s up to you to undertake various quests or participate in several different events to reduce their influence over a region and make rescuing your family easier — be that disrupting supplies, reducing their forces, and so on.

Obviously, they won’t stand idly by as you destabilize their rule. As you start to become more of a disruptive menace, they’ll enact edicts that will make it harder for you to continue your fight back, with more defenses or tougher enemies to stand in your way. But you’ll be gaining more power all of the time, too.

Blood of Dawnwalker

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Another major part of The Blood of Dawnwalker is that Coen has two forms. During the day, he’s your fairly average RPG protagonist with some sword skills and a bit of hex magic. At night, he goes half-vampire mode, gaining clawed hands, surprising agility and a taste for blood.

While the game’s directional combat is the one throughline, it does feel different to fight or impact how you choose to tackle certain situations depending on whether it’s day or night.

In the darkness, I might choose to scale a wall in secret and try to take out guards from the shadows. During the day, conversation might be the better approach to explore an area and avoid combat.

Fighting fang and claw

When you do have to draw swords or claws, though, I found the game’s combat to be a competent but not flashy experience. The main gimmick is that small indicators on opponents tell you which direction they will attack from, so you can block, or when you need to dodge more powerful attacks.

Simple enough at first and not unlike many similar systems I’ve seen before, but with a few early upgrades, you elevate it a little beyond basic swordplay. There are perfect parries that reduce the stamina cost if you block right before an attack lands, which can also allow for powerful counterattacks when you swing in specific directions.

Mix in a few spells and some brutal vampiric powers and you have a combat system that’s fun enough to play but not something I found to be the main draw of The Blood of Dawnwalker. Maybe once there’s time to dive into the skill trees, find some good equipment, and get into more testing battles, it’ll open up more. In any case, it certainly hasn’t done anything to dramatically put me off the game.

I came away from these opening hours exactly how you want to feel after an introduction to a brand new game. I’m drawn into its choice-heavy storytelling, intrigued by how the constant timer will affect how events unfold and suitably teased by some of the exciting possibilities that await in the game’s open world.

Hopefully, the full game can raise the stakes even further and deliver on this promising start.

I built 5 Gemini Gems that stop me repeating myself to AI — here’s how to make them

Gemini Gems are Google's answer to the annoyance of constantly having to repeat yourself to an AI chatbot. Like ChatGPT's custom GPTs, Gemini Gems are customized, reusable variations of Gemini that remember a specific role, history, and personality, so you don't have to keep explaining yourself every time you start a new chat.

Rather than beginning every conversation with housekeeping, you immediately start solving the problem you actually opened Gemini to tackle. You build a collection of specialists that already know their jobs. Open your travel planner when you're booking a holiday, your guitar coach when it's time to practice, or your meal planner when the refrigerator looks uninspiring, and each one picks up exactly where you left off.

I've made plenty of Gems, some more enduring than others. They're easy enough to make, but tweaking them to be just right can be tricky. If you want to see some of the more appealing (and sometimes just fun) possibilities of Gems, here are five of my favorites. I've written out the instructions I composed for the Gem at the end of each. Gemini can also edit and expand on even the simplest of descriptions, but more detail can help ensure the Gem does what you want.

Creating a Gem

The process of creating a Gem is easy, just click/tap on Gems in the left hand menu in the web browser version or the app version of Gemini, then New Gem. You can use the custom instructions from each of my five Gems if you'd like to recreate them yourself.

1. Family Adventure

Bears roam the Catskills, and the Quarry cast are right to fear them.

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Planning family outings has become its own part-time hobby. My wife and I have a two-year-old and an eight-month-old, so every trip has to thread a surprisingly small needle. It needs to be close enough that nobody spends half the day in the car, interesting enough to entertain everyone, stroller-friendly, and ideally open when we actually want to visit. That made Family Adventure Planner the first Gem to showcase.

Setting it up only took a few minutes. After creating the Gem, I conversed with Gemini through it and gave it some basic details about locations, interests, and the kinds of places we've enjoyed in the past. Once the Gem had all that information, I threw some different scenarios at it.

I asked it to plan a family outing for the coming Saturday within about an hour's drive. The Deep Research feature pushed the Gem to check what would actually be open that weekend, look for seasonal events taking place, verify opening hours, and even factor in temporary exhibits and admission prices before putting together a suggested itinerary.

The recommendation felt surprisingly complete. It suggested a nearby sculpture park with stroller-friendly paths, followed by lunch at a family-friendly café and an ice cream stop on the drive home. It also pointed out that arriving before mid morning would make parking easier, exactly the kind of practical advice that is easy to overlook until you're trying to unload two young children from the car.

I asked it to imagine that rain was forecast all day and that we still wanted to get out of the house. Instead of simply swapping a park for a museum, it built an entirely different plan around an interactive children's museum, suggested a nearby indoor play space if our oldest still had energy afterward.

The Gem also adapted quickly as I added more context. After mentioning that long waits at restaurants rarely end well with a hungry toddler and an eight-month-old, future itineraries naturally favored casual cafés, picnic spots, and places where food was readily available. It quietly learned from each conversation instead of making me repeat those preferences every time.

If your weekends usually begin with twenty minutes of searching before anyone leaves the house, this is probably the first Gem worth creating.

Family Adventure Planner instructions

You are an enthusiastic, creative, family-focused activity planner. Learn my family's ages, interests, travel preferences, and other details. Whenever I ask for ideas, recommend activities that are realistic, seasonal, and varied while avoiding suggestions I have recently tried unless I specifically ask for favorites. Include all relevant logistics details like times, costs, and packing suggestions.

2. Hobby Coach

A guitar player fretting a chord

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Some hobbies are easy to put down for a while. Others seem to expect you to remember exactly where you stopped. That made Hobby Coach one of the first Gems I wanted to build.

I set it up with two of my biggest hobbies: learning guitar and backyard astronomy. I told it I was still a beginner guitarist working toward playing complete songs and that my astronomy interests revolved around learning the night sky with a modest telescope instead of serious astrophotography. Once that information was saved, I never had to explain it again.

To see how useful it would be, I spent an afternoon asking it to map out future practice sessions instead of simply answering questions. For guitar, it created a progression that built from my current skill level, suggesting chord exercises, songs that gradually increased in difficulty, and realistic milestones to aim for over the next several weeks. Everything fit into a longer learning plan.

Astronomy worked just as well. I asked it to plan a series of upcoming observing nights, and it suggested different targets depending on the season, moon phase, and what I wanted to learn. One evening focused on easy constellations, another introduced brighter deep sky objects, while another became a relaxed tour of the Moon and planets.

The Gem also uses Guided Learning as its default tool, which structures lessons into connected learning paths instead of isolated answers. It builds on previous lessons, introduces new skills at the right pace, and creates the feeling that you're working with a patient teacher who already understands your goals.

Hobby Coach instructions

You are an encouraging, knowledgeable, and patient personal coach for my hobbies. Learn my current experience level, equipment, goals, schedule, and preferred learning style for each hobby I share with you. Remember my progress over time and build each lesson naturally on previous conversations instead of starting from the beginning. Break complex skills into manageable practice sessions, celebrate improvements, and recommend realistic projects that keep me motivated without becoming overwhelming.

3. Movie and TV Curator.

Live TV

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Choosing something to watch should be one of the easiest parts of the evening, yet it often turns into an extended scrolling session. I knew that AI chatbots can be useful here, but a specific Gem for the endeavor felt like a good fit.

I gave my new Movie and TV Curator Gem everything it needed to know about our tastes. I told it which streaming services we subscribe to, the kinds of films my wife and I enjoy after the children are asleep, the comedies and mysteries we've already watched, and perhaps most importantly, that we have a two-year-old who is just beginning to sit through longer family movies.

That final detail completely shaped its recommendations. Instead of suggesting whatever happened to be popular, it focused on gentle, engaging films that would make good introductions to family movie nights without overwhelming a young child. It also remembered which movies we'd already seen so future recommendations wouldn't feel repetitive.

I asked it to build a month's worth of family movie nights, along with separate recommendations for date nights after the children were asleep. Within minutes, I had a calendar filled with classic animated films, newer family favorites, and several older movies that I had completely forgotten about but couldn't wait to introduce to my son.

It also understood the different kinds of evenings we have. A Friday after a busy week called for something light and funny, while a quiet Sunday evening was a better fit for a slower family film. I soon had a collection of family movie nights and grown-up viewing plans waiting whenever we needed them. Like the other Gems, it turned a repetitive decision into something I only had to think about once.

Movie and TV Curator instructions

You are a knowledgeable, conversational entertainment expert with excellent taste and a great memory. Learn my favorite genres, actors, directors, streaming services, viewing habits, and the movies and television shows I've already watched. Recommend films and series based on my mood, available time, and who will be watching, while avoiding unnecessary spoilers and repeating recent suggestions unless I ask. Explain why each recommendation suits my tastes, maintain a warm and enthusiastic personality, and regularly introduce overlooked classics alongside newer releases.

4. Outfit Planner

Google Gemini Gems

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At first glance, Outfit Try On Planner sounded like a Gem I'd probably use once and then forget about. I enjoy looking reasonably presentable, but I wouldn't describe myself as someone who spends much time thinking about fashion. After setting it up, though, I realized it was less about keeping up with trends and more about making decisions before I actually needed to make them.

I started by teaching the Gem my style. I told it the kinds of clothes I usually wear, the colors I naturally gravitate toward, and the occasions I dress for most often. I also uploaded a few photos of myself so it could create realistic visualizations rather than relying on generic fashion models.

I asked it to put together outfit ideas for a fancy date, weekend trip, and a few other occasions. Seeing complete outfits instead of reading descriptions made decisions much easier. The most entertaining experiment had nothing to do with everyday clothes. I'd been thinking of dressing up for the Renaissance fair this year, so I asked the Gem to imagine me in a variety of Renaissance costumes before I bought or rented anything. You can see me as a hooded archer, an elaborately dressed nobleman, and a cheerful wandering bard carrying a lute.

Because the Gem remembers your appearance and preferences, it can help visualize costumes, themed party outfits, Halloween ideas, vacation wardrobes, or almost anything else you might wear before you spend money assembling it.

Outfit Try On Planner instructions

You are a friendly, fashion-savvy personal stylist with an eye for color, fit, and practicality. Help me create outfits using clothes I already own, visualize new pieces before I buy them, and suggest combinations that suit the occasion, weather, and my personal style. Ask questions before making recommendations. When I upload photos of clothing, accessories, or myself, use them to generate realistic outfit visualizations and styling ideas.

5. Personal Theme Song

The final Gem was the one I expected to be the silliest, yet it ended up being one of my favorites. Google recently added a Music tool to Gemini that can generate original songs from simple prompts, so I decided to build a Gem called Personal Theme Song Composer, dedicated entirely to turning everyday moments into music.

Setting it up only took a few minutes. I told it about the musical styles I enjoy, asked it to learn how I like songs to feel, and instructed it to ask questions about the people, pets, places, or memories behind each request before using Gemini's Music service to compose something original. Once those instructions were saved, I could jump straight into ideas instead of explaining the same preferences every time.

One of the first finished songs involved my dogs. Every dog owner eventually invents a ridiculous tune while clipping on the leads for a walk, so I asked the Gem to write something jaunty about my two excitable Chihuahuas that sounded like the opening theme to a cheerful television comedy. The result perfectly captured the determined little strut they adopt every time they head out the front door, and the melody stayed in my head for the rest of the day.

It perfectly summed up what makes Gemini Gems so useful. They are more than saved prompts. They are specialists that remember their role, making new capabilities like Gemini's Music tool feel less like an occasional novelty and more like a creative partner that's always ready when inspiration strikes.

Personal Theme Song Composer instructions

You are an imaginative, enthusiastic, and collaborative songwriter and music producer. Your goal is to help me create original songs that celebrate and vibe with whatever topic you're given. Before writing a song, ask enough questions to understand the story I want to tell, the mood, the musical genre, whether I want vocals or an instrumental, the intended audience, and any specific lyrics, phrases, or themes I want included. Suggest genres, tempos, instrumentation, and vocal styles that fit the idea. If I provide photos or other context, use them as inspiration for the music's tone and storytelling.

What makes Gems feel different from saving a handful of good prompts in a notes app is continuity of purpose. A prompt tells Gemini what to do once. A Gem remembers who it is supposed to be every time you come back. It remembers you, your favorite way of working, and the tools that help it do its job best, creating an experience that feels much more personal over time.

The five Gems here are really just a starting point. Once you get comfortable creating them, it becomes surprisingly easy to imagine building one for meal planning, another for packing for trips, or any other gems you want to fill your treasure chest with.

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Our Summer Game Fest 2026 quiz will prove whether you watched the show closely or not

Summer Game Fest 2026 has come and gone, and it treated us to an absolute deluge of reveals and announcements in its live show. But how many of the big hitters do you actually remember from the biggest show of last month?

I've put together this swanky Summer Game Fest 2026 quiz to put your memory cells to the test and find out.

Each question will show a screenshot of a game taken from the stream and requires you to input its title correctly. Every right answer is worth one point.

I've tried to broadly organize the questions in what I think is in order of ascending difficulty, so they should gradually get harder the further you go.

Of course, you could always just look up a list of the announcements or rewatch parts of the stream to cheat—but where's the fun in that? Just think of how upset Geoff Keighley would be if he knew that you were cheating...

I will say that at least one of the games present in the quiz won one of our prestigious Best of Summer Game Fest 2026 Awards, so you can read our winners list if you're craving a hint.

Once you're done, you'll see your overall score and a description of how you did. Feel free to brag in the comments!

'No way THIS is the first tweet PlayStation puts out after 6 days' — Instead of responding to the physical disc controversy, PlayStation is trying to advertise its new fight stick as fans refuse to back down

  • Amid backlash surrounding plans to end physical game disc production, Sony is trying to advertise its new PlayStation fight stick
  • The company has remained quiet amid fan pushback since announcing its plans
  • Fans appear outraged by Sony's lack of response

PlayStation has just posted online for the first time since announcing its plans to end physical game disc production, but instead of addressing the elephant in the room, the company is trying to advertise its new fight stick.

From January 2028 onwards physical PlayStation discs will no longer be produced, and let's just say the reaction to the announcement has sparked overwhelming backlash.

While fans continue to urge the company to backtrack on its decision online, including creating a petition that has amassed over 170,000 signatures, PlayStation has remained noticeably quiet on the issue. But finally, after six days of silence, it looks like it's finally shared a new social media post.

Is it a statement addressing the issue? A response explaining its stance further? No. It's an advertisement for its new FlexStrike wireless fight stick.

As of writing, the post has been up for one hour, has over 4.5million views, and has received massive pushback, with fans flooding the replies to accuse PlayStation of ignoring them.

"Sony is completely ignoring the huge backlash for the killing physical media and ownership," one fan said. "Don't let them get away with it. Voice your disgust under every post they put out until they change course."

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Another wrote, "No way THIS is the first tweet PlayStation puts out after 6 days," as another joked, "I don’t understand. This a physical product? How do I download it?"

The thread is also full of fans showing how much they care about physical media, with some proudly showing off their collections, others declaring they won't buy another console again, and of course, plenty of memes about the situation.

We'll have to wait and see if PlayStation eventually caves to the pressure, but for now, Sony's plan to stop manufacturing physical media is still going ahead.

Steam Machine users are reporting 'red line of death' issues, but there's now an official fix - and it's surprisingly easy

  • Valve has posted a fix for the 'red line of death' problem
  • A small number of bug reports have surfaced online
  • Leaving the PC unplugged overnight seems to help

There's good news if your newly purchased Steam Machine has been hit by the 'red line of death' — where the PC displays a solid red indicator light and refuses to boot up (reminiscent of the old Xbox 'red ring of death').

A couple of reports about this problem have appeared in recent days, although it's not clear exactly how widespread this issue is. If you have been hit by the frustrating bug though, Valve now has some official advice for you.

In detailed troubleshooting instructions posted to Reddit, the official Steam hardware feedback account advises affected users to work through a series of steps that include unplugging the Steam Machine and forcing a full reboot.

It's worth saying that the Redditor who originally reported the issue was able to get their Steam Machine up and running again by leaving it unplugged overnight — so an effective fix might not require all of the official instructions.

Here's what to do

Well, the Steam Machine was pretty cool for the 20 minutes that it worked from r/steammachine

If you do find the 'red line of death' appearing on your Steam Machine, these are the troubleshooting steps to follow, as per Valve:

  • Unplug the Machine, then press the power button a few times. This ensures any stored energy in the PSU gets discharged. You may see the power indicator LED blip a moment.
  • Plug the Machine back in. Note if your power LED glows (breathing pattern) white or not. If yes, please submit a Steam Support ticket and tag me, or send me a chat request with the ID.
  • Hold the power button down for ~6s. You should see the power indicator LED (dot) flash momentarily. Release the power button when you do.
  • The power indicator LED will start to cycle some color codes. These are designed to allow you to select various options for recovery/troubleshooting purposes. When the LED turns green, short-press the power button. This should perform a full 'CMOS reset'.
  • On the next boot, you should see the RGB bar as blue - it may take a bit longer to boot due to a memory re-training.

So there you have it — if your Steam Machine works again, the Steam support account requests that you tag it on Reddit. If not, the next step is to create a support ticket so the issue can be investigated further.

It might be that a number of users have already experienced this problem and resolved it without turning to Reddit or social media, but it's not something you want to see after paying a top price for the gaming PC.

Philips unveils the MegaBasket, and it's big enough to air fry an antelope: with massive capacity it's made for mega meals

  • Air frying, steam cooking and steam frying in one device
  • 9.5L in the MegaBasket or 3L + 6L in separate baskets
  • It's on sale for £258.99 (about $350 / AU$500)

If like me you cook for the family, you'll know that air fryers tend to involve a compromise: when it comes to capacity and flexibility, you can have one but not both – so for example my Ninja Foodi Max has two baskets delivering a combined 9.5L of cooking capacity and multiple modes, but neither basket is big enough for me to roast a really big chicken. Philips' solution is what it calls the MegaBasket.

The MegaBasket is making its debut in the Philips Airfryer 5000 Series MegaBasket, which gives you a choice: you can use the single MegaBasket to get 9.5L of cooking capacity, or use split baskets of 3L and 6L respectively.

The 5000 Series also addresses another air fryer irritation: cleaning. Because this cooker has a steam function, you can get it to steam clean itself.

Product photo of the Philips Airfryer 5000 Series Megabasket with Steam shot from above showing food that has been steam cooked

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Philips MegaBasket air fryer: key features and price

The Airfryer 500 Series MegaBasket has three kinds of cooking: air frying, steam cooking, and what Philips calls SteamFry. That combines air frying and steam cooking to keep your food nice and juicy in the middle while the air fryer crisps the outside. It's particularly handy for food such as chicken breasts, which can get awfully dry in a normal air fryer if you don't marinade them for a good while first. It also helps vegetables retain their nutrients.

Steam offers another important benefit: it's brilliant for reheating last night's Chinese takeway, Indian curry or deep-fried pizza (I'm in Scotland) without drying it out. As someone who tends to over-order from the chippy and have leftovers the following day, that's enough to sell the Philips to me, and to differentiate it from the Ninja Foodi FlexDrawer, which has slightly larger capacity but lacks the steam function.

This isn't the biggest air fryer you can buy — the aforementioned Ninja has 2 x 5.2l or 1 x 10.4l capacity – but the combination of air frying, capacity, steam and a small footprint – the Philips is just 49.6 x 32.9 x 35.5cm — makes this look awfully attractive for family meals and entertaining alike.

The Philips Airfryer 5000 Series MegaBasket with Steam has a price of £258.99 (about $350 / AU$500) and it's available from Amazon UK now.

I'm an office furniture expert and this is the budget office chair and standing desk combo I'd buy with my own money — if you're upgrading your WFH or study space, I don't think you can beat this Sihoo and FlexiSpot setup

As office furniture editor, I'm always on the look out for office chairs and standing desks that are actually worth your money. And for my money, the best budget combo around right now is the Sihoo B100 and the FlexiSpot one-piece standing desk.

In the US, the Sihoo B100 office chair is now $160 (was $220), and the FlexiSpot standing desk is $105 (was $140).

In the UK, Sihoo's B100 office chair is now £140 (was £190), with the FlexiSpot standing desk at £111 (was £130).

If you're upgrading your home office, or prepping for the back-to-school season, these are my two recommendations. The combination of a cheap office chair with adaptive lumbar support and a wobble-free standing desk with a single-piece desktop is largely unheard of at this price.

For my money, the B100 is one of the best budget office chairs you can get right now. The adaptive lumbar support is the standout feature, offering consistent support even when you move in your seat, reducing pressure on your lower back and helping your posture.

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We've had great experiences testing FlexiSpot's office furniture range, so I don't hesitate to recommend this budget pick. This electric sit-stand desk features a solid one-piece desktop that feels sturdier than cheap splice-board models

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My team and I have reviewed plenty of FlexiSpot and Sihoo office furniture, and they always perform well in our tests. So, while I don't have hands-on experience with the B100 or the EN1, the brands have performed so strongly that I don't hesitate in recommending both of my budget picks.

First up, the Sihoo B100. This mesh office chair has all the core features I'd expect to see on a seat this price. It tilts, reclines, has flip-up armrests and adjustable headrest, and a widened seat cushion to spread your weight more evenly.

But the star feature for me is the adaptive lumbar support. As I say, you don't typically get this on a cheap office chair - the cheapest alternative I can think of is the FlexiSpot C7. Usually, they have either fixed or adjustable lower back support. Adaptive lumbar support is something entirely different.

Rather than forcing you into a rigid position, this type provides continued support even while you move in your seat. if you spend long hours at your desk, it's a genuinely game-changing feature.

Second, FlexiSpot's standing desk. This is another budget bit of kit that really stands out to me. Right from the start, it has all the core features I want to see from any sit-stand desk, including an LED programmable control panel and four memory presets, and anti-collision detection.

Height range via the single-motor operation is 28.9in to 46.5in, which is suitable for most people - although I recommend anyone over six foot checking out desks with a height range up to 50in to prevent any slouching.

Here, the star feature is the single-piece desktop. That makes it a lot more stable than cheaper splice-board desks you usually see at that price, since there's no join in the surface. This desk comes in a range of sizes and styles to suit your workspace.

If you're kitting out a workspace with new office furniture, this is the affordable desk and chair I'd choose every time. You may see somme desks and chairs cheaper than this, but when it comes to features, I haven't seen anything to beat either at this price.

Web hosting giant claims you can now sell online without a website – and its new tool can help you do it

  • Hostinger launches a new tool for selling online without a website
  • The tool offers the ability to sell across multiple channels and platforms
  • It will soon be compatible with AI agents

Web hosting giant Hostinger claims that selling online is no longer about centralized ecommerce websites, but about tapping into multiple selling channels and platforms – and its new tool can help.

Hostinger Ecommerce starts with the business itself, collecting information on products, inventory, orders, shipping, payments, and customer data. It then allows sellers to connect their ecommerce business to websites, social networks, messaging apps, and, soon, AI agents, all from one central dashboard.

The concept is simple. Upload once, sell almost everywhere.

A new channel doesn’t mean starting from scratch; it’s just opening another door. Everything is managed from one space. So, sell the last product of a range on TikTok shop, and it goes ‘out of stock’ everywhere else.

The future of ecommerce

Hostinger claims that users can go from product image to ready to sell in just a few minutes, thanks to its Quick Links feature. Sellers start by uploading a product photo, then the platform’s AI creates a full product page including descriptions, key details, and even a suggested price.

Then you simply connect a payment method and share the link wherever you want to sell.

Hostinger Ecommerce has been built with beginners and non-technical professionals in mind. Set up is guided by Kodee, Hostinger’s AI support agent, taking users through the journey, asking practical questions such as what and where they sell, their business details, and which sales channels they want to connect to.

According to Auksė Žirgulė, Head of Hostinger Website Builder and Ecommerce, “For small sellers, the opportunity is huge, but only if their business can move as fast as their customers do. They should not have to guess which channel will matter next. They should be able to focus on growing their business, while providers like Hostinger Ecommerce build the future-ready infrastructure around them.”

Hostinger also shared that it is actively developing the ability to connect products with AI agents, helping users to connect and sell to potential customers using AI.

Right now, Hostinger Ecommerce is free to use for Hostinger customers on the Business or higher rate plans. New customers can access the platform starting at $2.99/month.

A legendary WW2 strategy franchise is being reimagined as a standalone roguelike survival game launching later this month

  • Company of Heroes 3: Final Stand has been revealed
  • It's a standalone roguelike survival game based on Company of Heroes 3
  • It will feature four playable factions and multiple progression systems

As a bit of a lapsed strategy game lover, I've been meaning to try out Company of Heroes 3 for years but just haven't yet managed to find the time to dive into its lengthy campaign and get to grips with the beefy online multiplayer.

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The more condensed action of the upcoming Company of Heroes 3: Final Stand might be just the thing to get me on board. This newly revealed entry in the beloved strategy franchise sounds like one of those old standalone expansions (like Far Cry 3: Blood Dragon or Grand Theft Auto: Episodes from Liberty City), offering reimagined version of Company of Heroes 3 that doesn't require the base game to play.

It's all about wave-based survival, challenging you with highly replayable levels that have you holding out against escalating waves of enemy forces. There are 36 boss challenging units to break up the waves of grunts and a roguelike progression system that has you choosing persistent upgrades every life to make each run feel more unique.

There are four playable factions to master (the allied US and British, and the German Wehrmacht and Afrikakorps) each with their own progression trees to work through and unlockable premium cosmetic skin packs.

Company of Heroes 3: Final Stand will support online co-op so you can hold out with friends, as well as eight difficulty levels designed for everyone all the way from total series newcomers to experts.

It launches later this month on July 29, 2026, for PC and is available to wishlist on Steam now.

'Physical media is what makes consoles the best place to play' — PlayStation fans pushing back against Sony's plan to end physical discs have managed to amass over 170,000 signatures in a bid to reverse the decision

  • Sony has announced that it's ending physical PlayStation game disc production in 2028
  • Fans are protesting the decision and have created a petition to urge Sony to change its mind
  • It now has over 170,000 signatures

PlayStation fans have created a petition in a bid to urge Sony to reverse its decision to end physical game disc production from January 2028, and it's already reached over 170,000 signatures.

"On July 1, 2026, Sony announced it will end production of physical discs for all new PlayStation games starting January 2028," the 'Don't Kill the Disc' Change.org petition reads. "New games will be sold digitally, or as a box containing only a download code, with no disc inside."

The petition, created by the CEO of Canadian retailer PNP Games, also points out that days earlier, it was confirmed that Grand Theft Auto 6 physical editions will launch with no disc, but a digital download code instead, which many fans are disappointed with.

"When the market leader ends the disc, the rest of the industry follows," the statement continues. A disc is a real game you own. You can lend it, trade it, resell it, gift it, collect it, or pass it down to your kids. A box with only a download code is not the same thing. It is a digital license in plastic packaging. You do not own it. You are renting access that can be revoked, and people have already had purchased movies deleted from their libraries and games pulled from sale weeks after launch."

With a lack of physical games to sell in in-store retailers, there's also the risk of job losses and a weaker local economy, the creator added, and stressed that they're not against digital, but against digital being the only option.

As of writing, the petition has 172,204 signatures, and number which is growing by the minute, and many fans are being vocal about their disdain for Sony's decision.

"Physical media is what makes consoles the best place to play modern AAA games," one petitioner said. "It's the only decentralized local DRM solution that is both acceptable for publishers and provides sufficient ownership and user control to satisfy both sides. It is crucial for physical media to survive until digital ownership is sufficiently solved. My 30-year streak of supporting PlayStation depends on this decision. Don't betray your most loyal long-time customers Sony.

Another comment reads: "I've been a gamer on the PlayStation platform since the PS1 days, and many of my favorite games have been on PlayStation systems, whether as exclusives or simply a preferred platform. However, I'm a physical media gamer, and I refuse to support any gaming company that tells me I don't have the option to own physical media. I hope Sony will reverse this decision, but if not, then they will cease to get business from me after January 2028."

There are plenty more comments to cycle through, but while fans are voicing their concerns, Sony is notably quiet on the matter.

After posting the announcement, the company hasn't yet shared a statement in response to the outcry, so it remains to be seen if the PlayStation maker will cave under pressure.

This vibrant bird’s-eye view of a chili farm in Bangladesh just won a major aerial photography award — and it was captured with a DJI Mavic 4 Pro

  • International Aerial Photographer of the Year 2026 winners announced
  • Azim Khan Ronnie and Vitaly Golovatyuk scoop the top 'Photographer' and 'Photograph' prizes
  • Both winners shoot aerial images with a DJI Mavic 4 Pro

If you love jaw-dropping aerial images, the International Aerial Photographer of the Year contest is well worth checking out — and the contest's 2026 winners have just been announced.

A total of 101 images were shortlisted by the contest's three judges, and Azim Khan Ronnie scooped the top prize with his portfolio of scenes from around the world, including vibrant images of chili pepper harvesters in his home country of Bangladesh.

Ronnie said: “From above, everyday scenes reveal patterns, geometry, textures and relationships that are often invisible from the ground. Aerial photography allows me to tell stories about people, nature and the environment from a perspective that inspires curiosity and offers a deeper understanding of the world."

A minimum of four images are required to be considered for the top 'Photographer' prize won by Ronnie. Vitaly Golovatyuk of the Russian Federation took 1st place for the International Aerial Photograph of the Year, with their individual image of a bird standing in a perfectly still lake in Elk Park, outside Dongtai City in the Zhejiang Province of China.

You can take a look at Azim Khan Ronnie's portfolio below, with the variety of scenes including migratory seagulls in Yamuna Ghat, Delhi, India and a perfectly synchronized rowing team gliding over the mist-covered surface of Lake Zurich in Switzerland.

Siberian seagulls migrate to various parts of India. One of them is Yamuna Ghat in Delhi. The birds start coming in here in November and move out in mid-March. The activity continues all morning.
For a few months of the year, a large number of Siberian seagulls migrate to various parts of India. One of them is Yamuna Ghat in Delhi. The birds start coming in here in November and move out in mid-March. The activity continues all morning.Azim Khan Ronnie / The 2nd International Aerial Photographer of the Year
Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh.
Thousands of bright red chilli peppers are harvested in the hot sun before being sorted ready to be delivered to spice companies in the Sariakandi, Bogura, Bangladesh. More than 2,000 people work in almost 100 chilli farms in Bogura.Azim Khan Ronnie / The 2nd International Aerial Photographer of the Year
An aerial view of a rowing team gliding through the pristine waters of Lake Zurich in Switzerland. The team is perfectly synchronized, with oars cutting cleanly into the turquoise, misty surface
An aerial view of a rowing team gliding through the pristine waters of Lake Zurich in Switzerland. The team is perfectly synchronized, with oars cutting cleanly into the turquoise, misty surface, leaving subtle ripples in their wake.Azim Khan Ronnie / The 2nd International Aerial Photographer of the Year
Hindu devotees gather in Dhaka for Rakher Upobash, fasting and praying with incense and oil lamps to honour Baba Lokenath.
Hindu devotees gather in Dhaka for Rakher Upobash, fasting and praying with incense and oil lamps to honour Baba Lokenath. Thousands seek blessings for health and protection, recalling the 18th century saint’s life of asceticism and spiritual devotion.Azim Khan Ronnie / The 2nd International Aerial Photographer of the Year

'Unique and extraordinary'

I reached out to Azim Khan Ronnie, who described his images as "unique and extraordinary", and the result of much hard work, repeat visits and early starts.

I was particularly drawn to his series of chili pepper harvesters in Bogura, Bangladesh, where more than 2,000 people work on approximately 100 chili farms — you can see more of his images from this particular series at his Instagram page, linked below.

The vibrant colors grabbed my attention first, then the abstract patterns and astute composition kept me engaged.

I also enjoyed his use of manual exposure and a slow shutter speed to blur the motion of the migratory seagulls, in contrast to the still (and sharp) boat they're surrounding, in his image from Yamuna Ghat, Delhi, India.

In the International Aerial Photographer of the Year press release, learn that Ronnie takes his aerial images with the DJI Mavic 4 Pro drone — a professional triple-camera drone which scored a maximum 5-star rating in our in-depth review.

Ronnie says, “For aerial photography, I use the DJI Mavic 4 Pro and DJI Mavic 3 Classic, allowing me to create images that reveal scale, patterns and perspectives impossible to capture from the ground. I always shoot exclusively in raw to capture the maximum amount of image data, giving me greater flexibility during post-processing while preserving image quality."

Birdie is sitting on the water of a tiny, crystal clear lake with reflection of the sky and surrounded by red grass, somewhere in Dongtai. Vitaly Golovatyuk, DJI Mavic 4 Pro

Birdie is sitting on the water of a tiny, crystal clear lake with reflection of the sky and surrounded by red grass, somewhere in Dongtai. Vitaly Golovatyuk, DJI Mavic 4 Pro (Image credit: Vitaly Golovatyuk / The 2nd International Aerial Photographer of the Year)

Vitaly Golovatyuk also used a Mavic 4 Pro for his winning individual image (above), taken in China, where the still lake appears like an eye, with the bird framed in the center among the reflected clouds and the surrounding rich red landscape.

The winners from the 101 shortlisted entries can be found at The International Aerial Photographer of the Year website, whose founders are on a mission 'to encourage and share the wonders of aerial photography'.

If you scroll to the bottom of the page linked above, there's a flip book containing all of the shortlisted entries — trust me, it's well worth a look.

The AI trust gap: No scaling without quality management

Although artificial intelligence (AI) continues to dominate business conversations, widespread adoption is still some way off.

In fact, just one-third of professionals said that AI programs are being scaled across their organizations.

Many companies remain hesitant to move beyond pilot projects, with a lack of trust a major barrier.

Concerns over reliability, data protection, IT security, impartiality and the potential for misuse also continue to slow adoption.

To close that gap, businesses need to understand what is behind it, how to close it and how to ensure these processes scale across the whole enterprise.

What’s behind the trust gap?

Lack of trust in AI systems continues to hold organizations back. Only 57% of AI and data teams fully trust the outputs of AI systems, and among product managers and software developers, this figure drops to just one-third. This points to a wider lack of confidence as AI becomes more embedded in day-to-day operations.

Developers’ fears are based on a variety of factors. Hallucinations, when AI models generate information that appears credible but is in fact false, mean workers are concerned about its reliability in high-stakes or sensitive use cases.

Likewise, cybersecurity, including the security of data entered into AI systems, the risk of leakage to third parties, the potential for attackers to compromise AI environments, compliance with ethical standards, and whether bias in systems could shift over time as they continue learning during live operation are all contributing to workers’ distrust of AI models.

Building trust in AI

As organizations look to build confidence in AI, quality management is becoming a bigger priority. In fact, 79% of workplace decision-makers see a direct link between trust in AI and active quality assurance measures such as regular testing, monitoring and oversight.

Trust can only be built when both AI systems and the data behind them are subject to comprehensive quality controls that are applied continuously, not just as a one-off check before deployment.

A strong foundation starts with data quality. Organizations need confidence that the information feeding AI systems is complete, up to date, and accurate. AI outputs are only as reliable as the inputs they depend on, so flawed or incomplete information will inevitably lead to poor results. Robust data governance is therefore essential to ensure AI-driven decisions to hold up in real-world use.

Quality management must also cover security, compliance and access controls. Organizations need safeguards to ensure that data does not leak from internal systems to third parties and that AI complies with regulatory requirements such as the EU AI Act and GDPR.

Clear accountability for protecting sensitive business is equally important. For example, organizations must ensure that HR records can only be accessed by authorized HR staff, with controls in place to monitor and manage how that data is used within AI environments.

At the same time, trust is not solely about reducing risk. Organizations want to ensure AI investments deliver measurable value, with more than half of companies citing improving return on investment (ROI) from Ai deployments as a key priority. This demonstrates that reliability and performance are just as important as security and governance.

Why quality management still struggles to scale

For many businesses, the challenge is no longer deciding whether to use AI, but how to manage it reliably at scale. That is proving difficult because quality management processes are still heavily reliant on manual oversight.

Quality management needs to extend across the entire AI lifecycle, from model design and training through to testing and ongoing monitoring in production.

Yet among companies that conduct regular testing, just 15% to 29% have implemented automated quality assurance processes at any AI development stage. This means that quality controls are often conducted entirely or partially manually, making them time-consuming, costly and prone to human errors.

Ultimately, this limits widespread AI adoption. Large-scale deployment is difficult to achieve when quality assurance relies heavily on manual effort, as scaling would require a significant increase in personnel.

Many organizations are also trying to manage AI adoption without clear governance, with half still lacking an enterprise-wide AI governance strategy. This is often compounded by a lack of expertise and limited understanding of how AI systems arrive at their results. At the same time, pressure to deploy AI quickly can divert resources away from testing, monitoring and oversight.

The consequences of inadequate quality management are quickly felt, particularly when AI systems interact directly with customers. Beyond the risk of regulatory fines, organizations often face dissatisfied customers, missed business opportunities, and reduced productivity when AI-generated results create more work than efficiency gains.

A stronger focus on quality pays off

As long as concerns around reliability, security and governance remain unresolved, businesses will struggle with the successful, large-scale deployment of AI. In line with this, three-quarters of decision-makers believe that more effective AI quality assurance would see their organizations experience a significant or transformative impact on user trust.

Companies must elevate AI to a new level of trust through a combination of suitable toolsets, robust governance frameworks, process expertise and technical know-how. Only by embedding these foundations can organizations deploy AI profitably and sustainably over the long term, while building the confidence necessary to scale its adoption responsibly.

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“Qarabağ” “Vestri” ilə oyunlar üçün iştirak ərizəsini açıqladı

7 July 2026 at 19:30

“Qarabağ” Avropa Liqasının 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünün 1-ci təsnifat mərhələsi üçün iştirak ərizəsini UEFA-ya təqdim edib.

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

Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, “Vestri” (İslandiya) ilə matçların iştirak ərizəsində 24 futbolçu yer alıb.

A vərəqindəki “20-liy”ə aşağıdakı futbolçular daxil edilib:

Qapıçılar: 99. Mateuş Koxalski, 1. Şahrudin Məhəmmədəliyev;

Müdafiəçilər: 2. Mateus Silva, 5. Bruno Lanqa, 18. Dani Bolt, 13. Bəhlul Mustafazadə, 44. Elvin Cəfərquliyev, 55. Bədavi Hüseynov;

Yarımmüdafiəçilər: 7. Jali Muaddib, 8. Marko Yankoviç, 9. Xoni Montiel, 10. Abdullah Zubir, 20. Kadi Borges, 21. Aleksey Kaşuk, 35. Pedro Bikalyo, 88. Samuel Lobato;

Hücumçular: 11. Zəkəriyyə Savo, 17. Kamilo Duran, 22. Musa Qurbanlı, 29. Renaldo Sefas.

B vərəqində isə 4 futbolçu yer alıb:

Qapıçılar: 12. Teymur Həsənov, 77. Bilal Hacıyev;

Yarımmüdafiəçilər: 32. Hikmət Cəbrayılzadə, 49. Əli Bəşirov.

Qeyd edək ki, “Qarabağ”ın “Vestri” ilə ilk oyunu iyulun 9-d Bakıda, cavab görüşü ayın 16-da İslandiyada baş tutacaq.

Mundial tarixində azarkeş sayı 50 milyonu keçdi

7 July 2026 at 19:00

1930-cu ildə keçirilmiş ilk dünya çempionatından bəri mundial oyunlarını stadionlardan izləyən azarkeşlərin ümumi sayı 50 milyona çatıb.

Arena.az bu barədə FIFA-nın yaydığı rəsmi məlumata istinadən xəbər verir.

Bildirilir, dünya çempionatları tarixinin 50 milyonuncu tamaşaçısı DÇ-2026-nın 1/8 final mərhələsində ABŞ-nin Arlinqton şəhərində keçirilən İspaniya – Portuqaliya oyununu (1:0) tribunadan izləyən Texas sakini İmmi Xan olub.

Bu görüş İmmi Xanın cari dünya çempionatında stadiondan izlədiyi 9-cu mundial matçı kimi tarixə düşüb.

Yubiley münasibətilə ona xatirə biletini İspaniya millisinin sabiq kapitanı Karles Puyol və Portuqaliya yığmasının keçmiş müdafiəçisi Pepe təqdim ediblər.

Qeyd edək ki, İspaniya – Portuqaliya qarşılaşmasını tribunadan ümumilikdə 70 649 azarkeş izləyib. Qarşılaşma ispanların 1:0 hesablı qələbəsi ilə yekunlaşıb.

Qeyd edək ki, ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikanın birgə ev sahibliyi etdiyi DÇ-2026 iyulun 19-da başa çatacaq.

Eduardo Kunde “Qəbələ”dən getdi

7 July 2026 at 18:30

Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında 2026/2027-cı illər mövsümünə hazırlaşan “Qəbələ” braziliyalı müdafiəçisi Eduardo Kunde ilə yollarını ayırıb.

Arena.az bu barədə əyalət klubunun mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.

Bildirilir ki, 28 yaşlı mərkəz müdafiəçisi ilə müqaviləyə qarşılıqlı razılıq əsasında xitam verilib. Monteneqro əsilli braziliyalı futbolçuya xidmətləri üçün təşəkkür edən klub ona gələcək karyerasında uğurlar arzulayıb.

Eduardo Kunde 2025-ci ilin avqust ayından “Qəbələ”nin sıralarında idi. O, əyalət təmsilçisinin heyətində məhsuldar fəaliyyəti ilə diqqət çəkmədiyi 27 oyun keçirib.

Kunde daha öncə Bolqarıstanda “Botev” (Vratsa), Braziliyada “Operario”, “Bruske”, Yaponiyada “Saqamihara”, İndoneziyada “Persis Solo” klublarının da formasını geyinib.

Xatırladaq ki, “Qəbələ” daha öncə İbrahim Sanqare, Rüfət Əhmədov, Turan Manafov, Rza Cəfərov, Sambu Sissoko, Murad Musayev, Adriel Ba Lua, Ceyhun Bağırzadə, Domi Massumu, Okan Təhməzli və Seydina Keyta ilə də yollarını ayırmışdı.

Gedənlərin əvəzində Kouya Mabena və Natan Monzanqonu transfer etmiş “Qəbələ” Səlahət Ağayevlə də yeni müqavilə bağlayıb.

“Sabah” – TNS: heyətlər

7 July 2026 at 19:05

“Sabah” Çempionlar Liqasının I təsnifat mərhələsində bu gün TNS (Uels) ilə qarşılaşacaq.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, saat 20:00-da start götürəcək oyuna komandalar aşağıdakı heyətlə çıxacaqlar:

Sabah: Stas Pokatilov, Stiv Solvet, Rəhman Daşdəmirov, Akim Zedadka, Timoteuş Puxaç, Umarali Rahmonaliyev, İvan Lepinitsa, Aleksey İsayev, Velko Simiç, Coy-Lens Mikels, Aaron Maluda

TNS: Natan Şepperd, Daniel Redmond, Cek Bodenam, Dnel Simeu, Daniel Villiams, Leo Smit, Dominik Korness, Eon Farrel, Ben Klark, Cordan Villiams, Ris Hagis

Bakıda keçiriləcək Avropa çempionatının kuboku təqdim olundu

7 July 2026 at 18:50

Azərbaycanda keçiriləcək qadın voleybolçular arasında Avropa çempionatının (CEV EuroVolley 2026 Women) kubokunun təqdimat mərasimi keçirilib.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, tədbir çərçivəsində əvvəlcə GİN-in Voleybol Mərkəzində mətbuat konfransı təşkil olunub. Konfransda Avropa çempionatının rəmzi kuboku və yarışın rəsmi maskotu – ACE təqdim edilib.

Azərbaycan Voleybol Federasiyasının prezidenti Şahin Bağırov, qadınlardan ibarət milli komandanın baş məşqçisi Faiq Qarayev və yığmanın kapitanı Ayşən Abduləzimova media nümayəndələrinin suallarını cavablandırıb.

Tədbirin sonunda milli komandamızın üzvləri və qonaqlar Avropa çempionatının kuboku ilə xatirə şəkilləri çəkdirib.

Qeyd edək ki, Avropa Voleybol Konfederasiyası (CEV) tərəfindən Avropa çempionatının rəmzi kuboku ev sahibi ölkələr arasında növbə ilə təqdim olunur. İsveç və Çexiyadakı təqdimatlardan sonra kubok Azərbaycana gətirilib. Ölkəmizdə keçirilən tədbirlər başa çatdıqdan sonra isə kubok Avropa çempionatının final oyunlarının keçiriləcəyi Türkiyəyə yola salınacaq.

Rosenyor qayıtdı – rəsmi

7 July 2026 at 18:29

“Çelsi”dən ayrılan Liam Rosenyorun yeni iş yeri məlum olub.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis Fransanın “Paris” klubuna baş məşqçi təyin olunub. Bu barədə Liqa 1 təmsilçisinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Liam ilə 2 illik müqavilə imzalanıb.

Rosenyor bu ilin fevralından aprelinə kimi “Çelsi”yə rəhbərlik edib.

Mütəxəssis daha əvvəl Fransada “Strasburq”u çalışdırıb.

Used or cited: The two ways brands appear in AI search

7 July 2026 at 18:00
Used or cited: The two ways brands appear in AI search

Ranking within Google’s traditional search results provides diminishing returns. Ads, AI Overviews, and other search engine results page (SERP) features push organic links further down the page.

As the search landscape changes, how should brands adapt to ensure they’re represented in AI-powered responses?

The more you know about how AI engines use your brand’s information and when they cite it, the better you can use AI search to your advantage. With that knowledge, you can move beyond whether AI models know your brand and start developing your own AI visibility strategy.

Collapse of the click economy

It’s important for most brands to understand AI search and begin developing an AI SEO strategy as quickly as possible. While a full transformation from organic to AI search appears to be years away, AI SEO may eventually replace traditional SEO.

Google is already leaning heavily on AI search. As CEO Sundar Pichai said in an April article from The Verge

  • “Search had a strong quarter with AI experiences driving usage, queries at an all-time high, and 19% revenue growth.”

At the same time, users are adapting to AI search features. When users encounter an AI-powered summary in search results, they click a blue link just 8% of the time, a Pew Research study found. When they don’t encounter AI summaries, they click blue links 15% of the time.

Although AI search traffic is still limited, it tends to have a higher conversion rate than organic search traffic. AI traffic had a conversion rate of 11.4%, compared to 5.3% for organic search traffic, per a Similarweb study.

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Brand presence within AI engines: Usage vs. citation

Brands can exist in AI systems in two distinct ways: usage and citation.

AI engines ingest information about your brand and use it when responding to search queries. This is somewhat similar to how Google traditionally indexes pages before ranking and serving them in search results.

When AI engines use your content, they may also mention your brand as an unlinked citation. This can drive discovery and may prompt users to search for and engage with your brand.

Citation occurs when an AI engine directly references your brand as a source of information. This may be a link to your web page, a link to your social profile, or a clickable phone link that lets users call you.

Within OpenAI, usage and citation rely on separate technical levers. As OpenAI’s documentation explains, there are four distinct user agents, with OAI-SearchBot and GPTBot deployed separately. Other AI systems have similar controls and measures that point to the same distinction.

Why citations are only part of the AI visibility equation

AI engines often answer questions directly without necessarily citing web sources. This isn’t a new phenomenon. Before AI Overviews, Google tried something similar with featured snippets.

ChatGPT retrieves almost the exact same number of cited (~16.57) and uncited (~16.58) URLs to generate an average response, according to an Ahrefs study. Yet Reddit accounts for more than two-thirds (67.8%) of uncited URLs. As a result, comparing cited and uncited URLs is really a comparison between search results and Reddit API output.

This demonstrates that many AI systems are biased in the uncited information they provide to users. Certain platforms and websites are better than others at helping brands appear in AI answers. Brands that try to force themselves into AI models without understanding where those models source most of their information will be at a distinct disadvantage.

How to improve AI usage and citation for your brand

Start by tracking your brand’s status and progress over time. Run a representative selection of prompts through an AI visibility platform and examine the citation sources. Where do they land, and what does that tell you?

There are many emerging AI citation tracking platforms to choose from. Established platforms like Semrush and Ahrefs have also integrated AI tracking features.

Scale your tracking and research efforts as much as possible. This can be difficult because AI prompt tracking often relies on API calls and is more expensive than traditional search ranking tracking.

As long as your sample is broadly representative, most tracking platforms will pull multiple responses and calculate some type of average. Although the volume of data is smaller, it’s usually quite rich.

Don’t forget to read AI and data vendor studies. They’re valuable sources of information because they show where AI engines pull information from.

Continual monitoring and adaptation are key. Over time, you can place your brand within the sources AI engines rely on most heavily.

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Should you bother with traditional search rankings?

Yes, you should continue to pursue traditional search rankings, but not for the reasons you might think. The connection between organic ranking positions and performance has become much more nebulous.

However, Ahrefs research suggests a correlation between AI citations and Google ranking positions, at least for Google AI Overviews. A July 2025 study found that 76.1% of pages cited in AI Overviews ranked in Google’s top 10 organic search results. For AI Overviews, which may become a dominant force in AI search over the coming years, traditional rankings still seem to matter.

How AI Overview citations rank in the SERPs

AI engines rarely cite generic content that restates what other sources already say, an April study from Semrush found. Content that earns citations adds unique value.

This aligns with Google’s helpful content guidance, which encourages brands to publish original information. Producing content with a unique, trusted, and statistically grounded perspective can also help improve Google rankings.

Since many tactics for earning higher organic rankings can also earn AI citations, there’s no reason to abandon traditional SEO techniques and content strategies.

The growth of AI visibility and the fate of traditional SEO

Both usage and citation require continual tracking and analysis. To increase the likelihood that AI engines use your brand’s knowledge and content, get your brand into the sources each AI model relies on. To earn citations, stay crawlable, rank organically, and say something original.

Classic SEO still earns its keep because the techniques that win organic rankings often earn AI citations as well. Yet the returns are diminishing, and AI SEO may one day replace traditional SEO altogether. That’s still a long way off, so for now, keep ranking, start tracking, and pursue both.

Google merchant listings support sale duration and product category

7 July 2026 at 17:54

Google has updated its merchant listing structured data to support sale duration and product category property. This is to more align the merchant listing structured data support within Google Search with Google Merchant Center feed support.

Sale duration. Google added a new section on “Sale duration” to the Merchant listing structured data help document. Google said, “this explains how to use the validFrom, validThrough, and priceValidUntil schema.org properties to set the effective range for sale prices, including best practices and examples for placement on either Offer or PriceSpecification nodes.” Google added this because it “aligns schema.org usage with the Merchant Center feed attribute sale_price_effective_date, providing clear instructions and best practices for merchants using structured data.”

Here is that new section:


Product category. Google also updated that document to include support for Product.category property.

Google wrote it has updated the Merchant listing documentation to detail how the Product.category property can be used with both Text and CategoryCode types. “This aligns with the Google Merchant Center feed specifications for the product_type and google_product_category attributes,” Google added. Google also said this is to “help merchants provide both merchant-defined and Google-defined category information within their schema.org markup, enhancing product information for Google Search and Shopping.”

Here is what was added:

Why we care. If you maintain merchant listing structured data for Google, these additions may be useful. Product category support can help Google understand more about the products you are feeding it, which may help with showing that product for more relevant queries. Google’s sale duration support can let you plan your product sales more effectively and efficiently when updating your merchant listing structured data.

How to get the most from Microsoft Advertising campaigns

7 July 2026 at 17:00
How to get more from Microsoft Advertising than a campaign import

If you’re struggling to scale performance with Microsoft Advertising, you may be treating it as a place to replicate a strategy developed elsewhere.

Import can get you live fast. Performance comes from adding human judgment, Microsoft-specific structure, foundational measurement, controls tailored to your business needs, and a broad range of creative assets that help AI understand your products or services.

The strongest accounts share a common approach: Import is a starting point, visual creatives unlock more demand and better performance, and AI performs best when you give it the right structure, creative, measurement, and guardrails.

Here’s how to use Microsoft-specific mechanics to improve performance while avoiding common pitfalls.

Note: I’m a Microsoft employee, and this article was written as objectively as possible. I’ve also included hidden gems sourced from the community that highlight favorite features where relevant.

1. Start with import, but don’t stop there

Import is useful because it removes friction. It can bring over structure, assets, and settings from Google, Meta, or Pinterest so you can launch faster. The mistake is assuming a successful import means your Microsoft Advertising strategy is finished.

Imported campaigns preserve yesterday’s assumptions. Microsoft Advertising still requires decisions about budget, bidding, audiences, creative, measurement, reporting, and AI-powered opportunities.

Decide whether sync helps or holds you back

One of the most important import decisions is whether future changes from the source platform should continue syncing to Microsoft Advertising. If your goal is to mirror another platform, automatic sync may reduce overhead. If your goal is to build a Microsoft-specific strategy, automatic sync can quietly erase the optimizations you make after launch.

To access the full list of import settings, go to Manual import > Advanced settings. Review which settings should stay, which should change, and which Microsoft-specific opportunities weren’t part of the original structure.

Review budgets, bids, currency, and Microsoft-only options

Imported budgets may not reflect the opportunity or efficiency available, especially if you consolidate campaigns with ad-group-level controls. 

Imported bids may preserve assumptions from another platform instead of giving Microsoft Advertising room to optimize for its own auction dynamics, audiences, and conversion data.

Review Microsoft-specific settings after import

Import also can’t choose Microsoft-specific opportunities for you. Review these settings after launch:

  • LinkedIn profile targeting: Bid up or down, observe, and use LinkedIn profile data as a Performance Max audience signal. Microsoft supports Company, Industry, Job Function, and Seniority.
  • Ad-group-level scheduling and location targeting: Override campaign-level schedules and location targets at the ad group level. You have access to the same settings, including whether ads serve in the user’s time zone or the account’s time zone.
  • Impression-based remarketing: Target, exclude, or adjust bids based on someone seeing your ad. As long as there’s at least one Audience ads campaign or ad group in the source seed lists (up to 20), any campaign can target any other campaign (for example, search can target search). Impression-based remarketing doesn’t require an existing email list or pixel, and members can remain on the list for up to 30 days after a single impression.
  • Multimedia ads: Visual-heavy ads that occupy a unique position on the SERP and are eligible to serve in Copilot. They have their own auction and can appear on the same SERP as your text ad without competing against it. You can bid more aggressively for Multimedia ads and create them in standard search campaigns by selecting that ad type instead of responsive search ads (RSAs).
  • Cross-account portfolio bidding: If you need to launch a new account for the same brand, you can allow it to benefit from the conversion data of an existing account.
  • Microsoft Clarity: A free behavioral analytics tool that helps you understand how people and AI engage with your site. It can reveal whether landing pages create friction, are easy for people and AI to understand, and which grounding queries (the searches AI performs in the background) your site naturally appears for and whether they align with your target search terms.
  • Creative and editorial considerations: Microsoft has stricter advertising policies than many other platforms, but it also offers some unique capabilities, such as allowing exclamation points in headlines and disclaimers of up to 500 characters that don’t take up ad space. Note: If you enable disclaimers, your ads will only serve when the disclaimers can appear alongside them.
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2. Build the signal foundation before optimizing

Account-level settings may seem overly technical. In practice, they determine whether AI receives clean signals or learns from bad data. Settings like business attributes also let you communicate why customers should choose your business.

Verify conversion tracking and attribution before changing bids

The best bidding strategy can’t compensate for incomplete conversion data. Microsoft Advertising provides account-level settings that help ensure conversion and attribution data flow correctly, including:

  • Microsoft Click ID (MSCLID): Helps connect ad clicks to conversion activity.
  • View-through conversions: Help you correctly attribute the role of visual creatives in the path to conversion.
  • Simplified conversion setup: Enables intelligent conversion action creation.

Without verified tracking, it’s easy to blame bidding, keywords, audiences, or creative when the real problem is incomplete or inconsistent conversion data.

If your organization relies heavily on UTM parameters, validate how auto-tagging and manual tagging interact. The goal is clean reporting, not duplicated parameters or attribution confusion caused by mislabeling.

Treat creative inputs as signals

When enabled, Microsoft Advertising can use images from your landing pages to create more compelling, relevant ad experiences that better match a potential customer’s intent and context. If you have strong, well-maintained landing pages, this can improve creative asset coverage without having to manually build every image variation for every campaign type.

AI-optimized creative works best when your site already contains brand-safe, relevant, high-quality imagery. If your pages contain images you wouldn’t want appearing in ads, or if the imagery is sparse, text-heavy, or doesn’t represent the offer well, upload the assets you want the system to use. Auto-retrieved images reduce creative friction. They don’t replace creative strategy.

Use account-level negatives carefully

Account-level negatives help eliminate unwanted traffic patterns across your account. Microsoft supports phrase and exact match negatives. If you want to eliminate a root problem, a phrase match negative is likely the better option. For a specific search term, an exact match negative may work better. Neither negative match type accounts for close variants.

Use account-level negatives only for terms you’re confident shouldn’t serve anywhere in the account. Keep nuanced exclusions at the campaign or ad group level.

3. Use structure and controls to help AI perform

Microsoft Advertising gives you useful controls, but the goal isn’t to micromanage every lever. Give AI cleaner inputs, stronger guardrails, and fewer structural problems to solve. Use human judgment to guide the system.

Concentrate signals instead of fragmenting them

Ad-group-level location and ad schedule settings can reduce the need to create duplicate campaigns or split budgets across multiple accounts.

I’ve seen advertisers create separate campaigns solely to accommodate different geographies or schedules. In many cases, those settings can be managed at the ad group level, resulting in a simpler structure and more concentrated conversion volume.

That consolidation matters because automated bidding generally performs best with stronger, more consistent signals. A practical benchmark is to aim for at least 30 conversions in 30 days, where possible. That level of steady signal gives automated bidding a better chance of making stable decisions than a fragmented structure with thin conversion volume.

Use scheduling, location, and disclaimers as guardrails

Location targeting deserves review. Microsoft Advertising supports geographic targets, radius targeting, and exclusions, but city-, county-, metro-, or DMA-level strategies may be more practical than forcing ZIP codes.

If Microsoft doesn’t support a specific location target, it defaults to the next-highest level (for example, ZIP code to city or city to DMA). If you need narrow targeting, consider using exclusions.

Avoid unnecessary learning volatility

Large bid or budget changes can create performance volatility as the system adjusts. As a general rule, keeping bid or budget changes below 15% over a 14-day period can help reduce avoidable learning volatility. Larger changes may still be necessary, but make them intentionally rather than accidentally resetting the system’s learning rhythm.

Seasonality adjustments help when you expect a temporary conversion rate change because of a sale, event, promotion, or other short-term spike. Data exclusions help when conversion tracking breaks or reports misleading data you don’t want automated bidding to learn from. These tools aren’t bidding hacks. They protect automation from learning the wrong lesson.

Use conversion value rules whenever possible

The best way to communicate with the bidding algorithm is through conversion value rules grounded in accurate conversion tracking. They let you create if/then statements for devices, audiences, and locations to add a monetary amount to or multiply your conversion value.

Microsoft supports bid adjustments across audiences, devices, demographics, locations, and time. Multiple adjustments can compound. If a user qualifies for several categories at once, your bid may become more aggressive than intended.

Before adding another layer, ask whether you truly want to spend more to reach that audience, in that location, on that device, during that time. If you want the algorithm to understand value, meaningful conversion values and conversion value rules are usually stronger signals. If values aren’t reliable, CPA-oriented bidding with carefully chosen adjustments can still work.

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4. Use audiences, inventory, and creative to shape demand

Microsoft’s differentiated audiences, inventory, and creative formats can help you generate and shape new demand rather than only capture existing demand.

Use LinkedIn profile targeting intentionally

LinkedIn profile targeting remains one of the most unique audience capabilities in Microsoft Advertising. You can apply bid adjustments based on company, industry, job function, and seniority. 

Multiple targets within the same LinkedIn profile category act as “or” statements, while targeting across categories narrows the signal. A company target plus a seniority target is more restrictive than choosing two companies, which is useful when intentional and expensive when accidental because bid adjustments compound.

For B2B advertisers, this can be especially useful, but it isn’t limited to enterprise brands. Any business selling to specific professional audiences can use these signals to prioritize valuable traffic.

For example, if a brand is trying to reach someone traveling for work with local experiences or travel gear, it might bid up on someone with a “Business development” job function in an industry with a conference taking place in the next two to three weeks.

Build audiences from exposure, not just site visits

Traditional remarketing relies on someone visiting your website. Impression-based remarketing introduces another option: building audiences based on people who’ve been exposed to your advertising. 

A prospect may not click the first time they encounter your brand, particularly in formats such as Audience ads, Premium Streaming, or Multimedia ads. Impression-based remarketing lets you continue that conversation later rather than treating the initial exposure as a failed interaction. An impression can be the starting point for an audience strategy.

Reevaluate search partners and exclusions

Many advertisers disable search partners because they assume they behave like display network expansions on other platforms. Search partner inventory is still search inventory, and Microsoft provides publisher visibility, so you can evaluate it rather than reject it based on assumptions. 

Recent Microsoft studies have shown a 45% improvement in conversion rates and a 20% reduction in low-quality impressions tied specifically to Search Partner inventory, independent of advertiser optimization.

If specific publishers aren’t performing, use the available controls. You can manage unlimited exclusion lists at the MCC account level, and each list can exclude up to 2,500 URLs. If you need to protect a campaign’s ability to target a placement, such as when running Performance Max and Audience ads simultaneously, exclude domains surgically rather than cutting off useful inventory.

Use Multimedia ads to expand your SERP presence and build impression-based remarketing lists

Multimedia ads participate in their own auction and can appear in prominent visual placements on the search results page. A traditional search ad and a Multimedia Ad can both appear for the same brand, increasing your presence on the results page. 

Multimedia ads can be enabled at the campaign level, with ad-group-level decisions that help direct budget toward or away from the format.

They also matter because they can amplify your visual presence, serve as ads in Copilot, and qualify for impression-based remarketing. Their value isn’t limited to direct-click performance. They can connect search visibility, visual storytelling, and remarketing strategy.

Use Audience ads to expand reach

Audience ads (display, native, and video) can be a controlled way to expand reach, support full-funnel strategy, and build remarketing inputs that inform other parts of the account.

Audience ads support audience strategies, placement preferences, content category controls, and creative preview before launch. For organizations that require legal, brand, product, or executive approval, preview capability can simplify the review process.

Use creative and editorial details to reduce friction

Microsoft Advertising has editorial policies you should understand rather than assuming every platform evaluates ads the same way. Claims such as “best,” “number one,” or other superiority language need clear landing page support. 

Microsoft Advertising also allows some emphasis you might not expect, such as one exclamation point in headlines, but that flexibility doesn’t remove the need for substantiated claims and clean final URLs.

Editorial issues often get misdiagnosed as platform friction. In many cases, the issue is a specific asset rather than the entire ad, but final URL problems are more fundamental and can prevent an ad from serving.

Extensions and visual assets can also help brands communicate more value before users reach the landing page, especially in competitive categories where plain text may not provide enough differentiation.

5. Treat PMax, AI Max, and Copilot as AI opportunities with guardrails

Microsoft’s approach to AI is most useful when viewed as an augmentation rather than a replacement. Human-centered AI should enable thoughtful scale while preserving advertiser consent, transparency, and trust.

Know what Performance Max is designed to enable

Performance Max can be powerful, but it requires a different mindset from traditional campaign structures. Asset groups aren’t ad groups. There’s no asset-group-level equivalent to ad-group negatives, and you can’t force one asset group to take priority over another.

Performance Max is designed for AI-driven allocation. If strict control is your priority, traditional Search, Shopping, and Audience campaigns may provide clearer governance. The best way to influence Performance Max is through:

  • Strong audience signals: Include impression-based remarketing and LinkedIn profile targeting, which are unique to Microsoft.
  • Relevant creative: Copilot can pull creative from your landing page and adapt existing creative with tonal shifts, rewrites, or formatting improvements.
  • Thoughtful search themes: Including the same search themes as your exact match keywords makes it harder for Performance Max because exact match keywords take priority in the auction.
  • Meaningful conversion tracking: Ensure you have accurate conversion tracking and conversion values because Performance Max needs conversions to perform effectively.
  • Landing pages that clearly communicate the offer: Your landing page is a critical part of the matching and creative logic. If you don’t use clear language, the algorithm may struggle to identify which queries are a good match. It also makes it harder for people to do business with you.

If you run the same search theme as an exact match keyword, there’s a strong chance the exact match keyword will serve instead of the Performance Max campaign. Use search themes as testing grounds rather than duplicating exact match keywords.

Performance Max website URL reporting provides URL-level visibility into spend, clicks, impressions, and conversions. This gives you more to work with than impression-only reporting and can make automated campaign testing easier to justify.

Separate campaigns when budget separation matters

If budget separation matters, create distinct campaigns rather than forcing multiple business objectives into a single Performance Max campaign. Microsoft’s campaign capacity of 300 Performance Max campaigns, compared with Google’s 100, can be useful when meaningful budget priorities require separation.

For example, if you have two equally important products with drastically different tROAS goals, you wouldn’t want them to share budgets because there’s no way to specify which asset group or product should take priority. They’re better served in separate campaigns with distinct budgets and tROAS goals aligned to their margins.

The rule is simple: If related assets and audiences can share a budget, consolidate Performance Max campaigns to strengthen conversion volume. If budget separation matters, build that control at the campaign level instead of trying to force it through asset groups.

Evaluate AI Max and Copilot for new opportunities

AI Max now addresses many of the use cases that once made Dynamic Search ads valuable. If your goal is to let Microsoft AI better match queries, creative, and landing pages, AI Max may be the better place to focus your testing.

That doesn’t mean you should abandon existing high-performing campaigns. It means you should be intentional about whether you’re investing in legacy dynamic functionality or AI-powered capabilities built on Microsoft’s latest technology.

Ads can appear in relevant Copilot experiences when Microsoft determines there’s clear commercial intent and the ad may help the user. Ads have served in Copilot since 2024. The goal isn’t to force ads into AI answers. It’s to preserve a useful experience for the user.

Copilot isn’t a separate campaign type you manually opt into. Performance Max, AI Max, exact, phrase, and broad match search campaigns, Multimedia ads, and Shopping ads are all eligible to serve in Copilot. Performance Max and AI Max have the easiest time serving in Copilot because they can adapt to AI-driven experiences.

Use generative AI as a creative workflow and diagnostic tool

Copilot can help you brainstorm, rewrite, refine, and adapt creative across workflows, including Performance Max, responsive search ads, Multimedia ads, Audience ads, and other campaign types where you need to adjust tone, rewrite copy, or develop stronger variations. Copilot doesn’t replace the marketer. It reduces friction between strategy and iteration.

Ad Studio can generate new creative assets and make adjustments such as background modifications, seasonal refinements, location-specific tailoring, and additional aspect ratios. Its best use isn’t replacing the brand team. It’s accelerating iteration once the overall creative strategy is established.

AI-generated assets can also help diagnose how clearly your site communicates. If the outputs accurately represent your business, your site is likely sending clearer signals. If they consistently miss the mark, your landing pages, messaging, or content structure may be confusing both AI systems and people. The Performance Max campaign generator can serve as a useful diagnostic shortcut for the same reason. 

6. Use reporting and Clarity to diagnose before blaming the auction

No amount of AI, bidding nuance, or audience strategy can compensate for poor measurement. Microsoft Advertising provides extensive reporting visibility, and you should use it before making media-only decisions.

Use transparent reporting to make better decisions

Microsoft provides visibility into every search term that generates a click as part of its transparency approach. That visibility can reveal whether a query is:

  • Genuinely wasteful: There’s no business case for targeting that search.
  • An AI-driven match: It may seem questionable until you examine the customer journey with behavioral analytics.
  • A landing page issue masquerading as a traffic problem: Before adding a negative keyword, evaluate post-click behavior to determine whether the landing page or conversion tracking is the real issue.

Use Microsoft Clarity before you make campaign changes

Microsoft Clarity answers an important question: What happens after the click? It can show whether users engage with the page, get confused, abandon forms, encounter technical issues, or complete actions that aren’t being tracked correctly.

Clarity should be part of your diagnostic process before making campaign changes.

  • If people arrive and get stuck, the issue may be the landing page experience.
  • If they complete the desired action but conversions don’t appear in Microsoft Advertising, the issue may be tracking.
  • If they arrive and immediately disengage, the issue may be creative alignment, traffic quality, or the offer itself.

Clarity can also help you understand how AI systems interact with your content, including the grounding queries that led AI systems to cite your domain and recommendations for improving citation opportunities.

If AI systems cite your domain as relevant, that can validate your content strategy. If they don’t, or if the queries reveal mismatches, that may point to gaps in how your content communicates its value.

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Apply Microsoft-specific optimizations

You can import existing campaign structures and assets while also taking advantage of Microsoft-specific capabilities. AI can play a central role, serve as an occasional assist, or be used selectively, though scaling becomes more difficult without some level of AI adoption.

Testing Microsoft Advertising doesn’t require a large investment, but it does require getting the fundamentals right, including conversion tracking, bid-to-budget ratios, and creative that reflects the channel’s visual nature.

When you get those fundamentals right, Microsoft Advertising offers search term transparency, GDPR-compliant impression-based audiences, and opportunities to reach people across the surfaces where they work, live, and play. 

Google Search Console gains reporting on social and video platforms

7 July 2026 at 17:00

Google Search Console has released what it calls platform properties, which is a way to see how well your social and video content is performing within Google Search. Google will let you see the performance of your content on Instagram, TikTok, X and YouTube performs on Google Search.

More details. Google wrote, “Now, you can easily track which search terms lead people to your Instagram, TikTok, X and YouTube content on Search, and see exactly how your audience is interacting with your posts.” You can see this information within Google Search Console’s performance report, insights report and achievement sections.

  • Performance report: View your total clicks, impressions, and additional metrics. Filter and sort this data to see which specific posts and queries are driving the most traffic. If you prefer to analyze your performance using another tool you can export the data.
  • Insights report: View a high-level overview of your recent traffic trends, your top-performing posts, and how people discover your account on Google.
  • Achievements: Track your growth and celebrate milestones, such as reaching a new threshold for total clicks from Google Search in the last 28 days.

This is similar to the social channels details we had in the Search Console insights reports.

Here is a screenshot of my X account performance report:

Here is a screenshot from Google’s blog post of the insights report:

How to set it up. You will need to verify your platform property within your Google Search Console account, here is how to do that:

  • Open Search Console
  • Go to the Search Console verification page, or open the property selector dropdown anywhere in Search Console and click “Add property.”
  • Select one of the four available platforms: Instagram, Tiktok, X, YouTube.
  • Follow the onscreen verification steps to securely authorize the connection.

Slow rollout. Google said platform properties will roll out gradually over the coming weeks, so there is a chance you won’t see this yet. To learn more about platform properties and how to set them up, see Google’shelp center documentation. We actually saw Google publish this help document a few weeks ago, but then it was quickly removed.

Search profiles. This is different from the new search profiles feature, which actually has its own analytics.

Why we care. Previously, Google has not given us a real way to see how our content performs on domains/properties we do not own. But now, we are going to have access to see how our content performs of domains/properties we do not have developer access to. This is pretty cool and I am excited to see what we can learn from this.

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Building a brand worth finding: Signals that fuel discovery

7 July 2026 at 16:00
Building a brand worth finding: Signals that fuel discovery

For most of the past decade, organic marketers have operated with a clear north star: visibility. Get on Page 1. Get in the featured snippet. Get seen.

That north star has now moved.

The question I put to the room at SMX Advanced on June 5 wasn’t, “How do you get found?” It was the even harder question: “How do you get chosen?”

In 2026, the answers are no longer the same, and the gap between them is where most brands lose ground.

In AI search, your reputation precedes you 

The complex, multi-touchpoint user journey of exploration, evaluation, and conversion has been dramatically compressed. A single AI prompt now does the same work that previously required a dozen searches, three Reddit threads, and a couple of comparison sites.

AI search doesn’t reward the brand that shouted the loudest in paid media or stuffed the most keywords into its metadata. Instead, it rewards the brand with the strongest reputation in the spaces that matter, the same spaces the user journey once encompassed. Reddit threads, comparison sites, and the like all get ingested by LLMs and blended into a single synthesized answer. 

AI search citation material

In other words, your brand is no longer just what you say it is. It’s how AI understands your brand, and the algorithm is reading everything everyone else has ever said about you.

Brand-owned content, across websites and social channels, will always be self-serving and promotional. AI looks for third-party validation to back up those claims.

This shift changes everything for organic marketers. Our job has gone beyond building visibility to building a brand that, once found, is correctly understood and ultimately chosen. Those are three distinct challenges, and they require three distinct strategies.

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Found: Be present in your audience’s actual search ecosystem

The first challenge is still about discoverability, but we now work with a much broader canvas than just Google. Consumers now discover brands across ChatGPT, Reddit, YouTube, TikTok, Google, Quora, LinkedIn, and, yes, word of mouth. There are dozens of entry points into the discovery ecosystem, and you need to be credibly present in the ones your specific audience actually uses.

This starts with understanding your audience’s sources of influence: the publications, platforms, communities, and voices they genuinely trust. The intersection of semantic relevance, domain authority, and audience affinity tells you which third-party properties are worth targeting. For one B2B audience, that might be Wired, Tom’s Guide, or a LinkedIn group that actively discusses vendors in a particular vertical. For another, it’s r/smallbusiness and a Substack newsletter with 40,000 subscribers.

Once you know where your audience spends time, you can create content and earn your spot in the conversation in those exact places. This is targeted, audience-first, performance-driven PR and organic strategy that puts your brand in the conversations already happening at the decision point.

The data underscores the importance of earned media. Across the top commercial sectors we analyzed, 93% of AI search citations come from third-party sources. If you’re only investing in content that sits on your own domain, you’re invisible to the systems now doing the heavy lifting of brand discovery.

Understood: Consistent signals across every surface

Getting found is necessary, but it’s not a standalone effort. If you’re getting found by machines, your brand is understood well enough to be surfaced.

LLMs go beyond crawling your website. They synthesize a consensus picture of your brand from everything about you that exists online: reviews, Reddit discussions, press coverage, YouTube commentary, Trustpilot ratings, forum threads, and more. If those signals conflict with what you’re saying about yourself, you have a problem.

A brand that claims premium positioning but has thousands of articles questioning whether it’s actually luxury, a history of heavy discounting, and a Trustpilot score of 1.3 isn’t going to be recommended by AI as a premium option, regardless of how well-crafted its homepage copy is. The algorithm has read the whole story, not just your version of it.

This means brand messaging consistency is now an SEO issue. Every piece of owned, earned, and paid content needs to reinforce the same core associations — because the model is building a cohesive picture from all of it. Conflicting signals confuse customers and actively suppress your AI visibility.

Digital PR plays a critical role here. It engineers the external narrative. Through strategic media placements, expert commentary, and search-informed coverage, you shape what journalists write about you and what the models learn about you. The query fan-out (the range of prompts a potential customer might use) requires positive, consistent answers across every touchpoint where an LLM might look.

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Chosen: Earning the trust signals that tip the decision

The third challenge is the hardest and arguably the most important. Trust has always been an SEO currency. As clicks decline and zero-click search becomes the norm, its importance has only grown.

Brand appearance in AI Overviews is most strongly correlated with branded web mentions (i.e., the number of times your brand is positively named across authoritative third-party sources), according to an Ahrefs study. This is essentially digital PR’s core output, and it is one of the most powerful levers available to organic marketers right now.

Based on the last 4,000 pieces of U.S.- and U.K.-based coverage we’ve driven for our clients, 91% of AI search citations include expert insight rather than branded content or product pages. This means expert-backed, editorially independent coverage is critical. That’s why your internal experts are your most valuable asset in the current landscape, and why brands investing in genuine thought leadership, original research, and data-backed studies are pulling ahead.

The three content formats consistently driving LLM feature inclusion are product roundups and listicles (getting your brand into trusted “best of” editorials), reliable data-backed research that journalists and LLMs cite as authoritative, and expert thought leadership that positions your people as the go-to voices in your category.

What doesn’t work (and what Google has explicitly flagged in its recent release of GEO guidelines) is seeking inauthentic mentions using methods like artificial link schemes, fake expert personas, and manufactured coverage. Models are increasingly adept at distinguishing genuine authority from manufactured signals, and the reputational downside of getting caught is severe.

None of this works as a one-time effort. Multiple studies, including research from Waseda University, have identified a correlation between AI brand visibility and content recency.

Brands that maintain a steady drumbeat of credible, expert-backed third-party coverage don’t just appear more often in AI responses. They appear more confidently.

Frequency and freshness of coverage both matter. It’s not enough to deliver a one-off PR campaign. This is a strategic investment that needs to be “always on.”

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The framework in practice

When talking about brand discovery in 2026, three words are essential: 

  • Found: Map your audience’s real sources of influence and be credibly present there — across the fragmented ecosystem where discovery now happens.
  • Understood: Ensure that everything said about your brand tells a consistent story: one that matches how you want to be positioned and reinforces the associations that drive preference.
  • Chosen: Continuously generate genuine trust signals through earned coverage, expert commentary, and third-party validation so that when a human or a machine is deciding between you and a competitor, the weight of credible external evidence tips in your favor.

The brands winning in organic search right now haven’t cracked some new technical trick. They’ve built a reputation that’s genuinely worth recommending and made sure the machines know it. Stop chasing the algorithm and start building something worth finding.

ChatGPT Ads rolling out audience lists

7 July 2026 at 15:27
ChatGPT ads

OpenAI is rolling out the ability to upload audience lists to ChatGPT Ads. The option is under the “Tools” section and is named “Audiences.” I assume this lets ChatGPT Ads target based on the audience lists you upload to the ad platform for better ad targeting.

More details. You can upload raw or hashed emails and phone numbers to use as audience filters for your campaigns on ChatGPT Ads.

What it looks like. We spotted screenshots of this from Craig Graham and Joss Froggatt on LinkedIn – here are those screenshots:

Why we care. OpenAI continues to add more customizations and targeting options to its new ChatGPT Ads platform.

This should make for a more robust ad platform for advertisers and marketers and improve the overall conversions and ROI of the ads.

Polestar 4 “SUV” from Geely to launch on September 2

7 July 2026 at 18:57

The Polestar 4 “SUV” electric car will start global sales on September 2. It is a more versatile version of the brand’s current bestseller.

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2026 World Cup: Argentina vs. Egypt confirmed line-ups – Lautaro left out

7 July 2026 at 18:46

Inter’s Lautaro Martinez has been dropped in favour of Atletico Madrid’s Julian Alvarez as reigning champions Argentina prepare to take on Egypt in the 2026 World Cup round of 16 on Tuesday evening. 

The final round of 16 matches at the 2026 World Cup are taking place on Tuesday evening, beginning with Argentina vs. Egypt at 17.00 BST and ending with Switzerland vs. Colombia at 21.00 BST.

Argentina have their 100% win-record at the 2026 tournament intact, topping Group J with a maximum nine points before defeating Cape Verde 3-2 in injury-time in a modern-day classic in the round of 32. 

Lionel Scaloni has made three changes to the team that eventually overcame Cape Verde last time out, most notably replacing Inter’s Martinez with Atletico’s Alvarez.

ARLINGTON, TEXAS - JUNE 27: Lautaro Martinez #22 of Argentina celebrates scoring the team's second goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group J match between Jordan and Argentina at Dallas Stadium on June 27, 2026 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)
ARLINGTON, TEXAS – JUNE 27: Lautaro Martinez #22 celebrates scoring the team’s second goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group J match between Jordan and Argentina at Dallas Stadium on June 27, 2026 in Arlington, Texas. (Photo by Luke Hales/Getty Images)

Thiago Almada and Facundo Medina have also come out of the starting line-up and have been replaced by Nicolas Tagliafico and Leandro Paredes. Como’s Nico Paz is also named among the Argentina substitutes. 

Three of Egypt’s four 2026 World Cup matches have ended level after 90 minutes: They qualified in second place from Group G with five points and required penalties to get past Australia in the round of 32 last time out. 

Mohamed Salah is the star name in the Egypt line-up in a squad that features no representatives from Serie A.

Argentina vs. Egypt: Confirmed line-ups 

BUENOS AIRES, ARGENTINA - OCTOBER 15: Lautaro Martinez of Argentina celebrates with teammate Lionel Messi after scoring the team's second goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 South American Qualifier match between Argentina and Bolivia at Estadio Más Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti on October 15, 2024 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Photo by Marcelo Endelli/Getty Images)
BUENOS AIRES – OCTOBER 15: Lautaro Martinez celebrates with teammate Lionel Messi after scoring the team’s second goal during the FIFA World Cup 2026 South American Qualifier match between Argentina and Bolivia at Estadio Más Monumental Antonio Vespucio Liberti on October 15, 2024 in Buenos Aires, Argentina. (Photo by Marcelo Endelli/Getty Images)

Argentina (4-1-3-2): E.Martinez; Molina, Romero, Lisandro Martinez, Tagliafico; Mac Allister; De Paul, E.Fernandez, Paredes; Alvarez, Messi.

Subs: Musso, Rulli, Senesi, Montiel, Otamendi, Medina, Barco, Lo Celso, Palacios, Gonzalez, Simeone, Paz, Lopez, Lautaro Martinez.

Egypt (4-2-3-1): Shoubir; Ibrahim, Rabia, Hafez, Hany; Attia, Lashin; Salah, Ashour, Zico; Hassan.

Subs: El-Shenawy, Soliman, M.Alaa, Abdelmaguid, T.Alaa, Fathy, Donga, Saber, Trezeguet, Abdelkarim, Adel, Marmous, Zizo.

07-07-2026 17:00
Round of 16

Season Analytics

Argentina
Positions
Egypt

Last matches

03-07-2026 W
28-06-2026 Jordan W
22-06-2026 W
17-06-2026 W
03-07-2026 Cape Verde W
22-06-2026 Austria W
17-06-2026 Algeria W

Last matches

D 03-07-2026
D Iran 27-06-2026
W 22-06-2026
D 15-06-2026
D Australia 03-07-2026
W New Zealand 22-06-2026
D Belgium 15-06-2026
Argentina
Egypt

Starting lineups

23
Goalkeeper
13
Defender
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Inter prioritising Khalaili but unwilling to give up on Jones deal with Liverpool

7 July 2026 at 18:28

Tuesday’s reports indicate that Inter are prioritising the signing of right-winger Anan Khalaili from Union Saint-Gilloise, but that the Nerazzurri are unwilling to give up on their pursuit of Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones. 

Inter still keen on Jones deal, but only after Khalaili

It has been a frustrating start to the transfer window for Inter, who missed out on the signing of Marco Palestra to Chelsea and of Nico Paz to Como. With Denzel Dumfries having left to join Real Madrid, the club are in need of a new right wing-back and Union SG’s Khalaili appears to be the new priority target. 

Khalaili had originally been linked with a move to join Napoli this summer, and there have been recent reports that Como could attempt to lure the Israel international to the Stadio Sinigaglia instead, but that Inter have an agreement on personal terms in place with the player and that they are hoping to secure an agreement with Union SG in the near future. 

La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Khalaili is prepared to sign a five-year contract with base wages of around €1.7m per season to join the Nerazzurri this summer. 

Inter, meanwhile, are ‘keen to avoid exceeding the €25m mark’ according to the Pink Paper. It is understood that Union SG’s valuation is at around €30m. 

La Gazzetta dello Sport also reports that Inter are still keen to tie up a deal with Liverpool for midfielder Jones. The Liverpool academy product is into the final year of his contract at Anfield, but his current employers still reportedly value him in the region of €35m-€40m. 

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - APRIL 25: Curtis Jones of Liverpool during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Crystal Palace at Anfield on April 25, 2026 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images) (Inter links)
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – APRIL 25: Curtis Jones of Liverpool during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Crystal Palace at Anfield on April 25, 2026 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

The Nerazzurri had seen an opening proposal in the region of €20m turned down. La Gazzetta dello Sport claims that once a deal for Khalaili is wrapped up, that Inter are prepared to come back in with a new offer of around €25m-€30m for Jones. 

Tuesday’s report claims that the player is keen on the idea of a move to San Siro and that his desire to join Inter will be a key factor in negotiations with Liverpool.

Expert confirms John Stones has been offered to Juventus, Inter and Milan

7 July 2026 at 17:52

Transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that England international John Stones has been offered to three of Italy’s biggest clubs in Juventus, Inter and Milan, but all three have concerns over the 32-year-old’s wages and injury record. 

Stones offered to all of Serie A’s biggest clubs, no concrete offers yett

Stones is available on a free transfer after leaving Manchester City at the end of his contract on June 30. He spent 10 seasons playing under Pep Guardiola, and was part of the side that won six Premier League titles, three FA Cups, three EFL Cups and the 2022-23 Champions League during that period.

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - MAY 25: John Stones of Manchester City brings out the 2018/2019 Premier League trophy during the After Party Celebration to mark the achievements of Manchester City men’s, women’s and academy teams during the 25/26 season at The Co-op Live Arena on May 25, 2026 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Lewis Storey/Getty Images)
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – MAY 25: John Stones of Manchester City brings out the 2018/2019 Premier League trophy during the After Party Celebration to mark the achievements of Manchester City men’s, women’s and academy teams during the 25/26 season at The Co-op Live Arena on May 25, 2026 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Lewis Storey/Getty Images)

Various reports over the last few weeks have linked the former Manchester City and Everton centre-back with a move to Serie A: Juventus and Inter mentioned as strong possibilities. 

Speaking in a recent video on his YouTube channel, transfer expert Fabrizio Romano has confirmed that Stones “has been offered to all of the biggest Italian teams: He’s on the market and has left City for nothing. 

“He has big economic demands: He was offered to Inter last March, but that has not particularly heated up. He has been proposed to Inter and Juventus again in recent days.”

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - JUNE 23: John Stones of England walks out the tunnel to inspect the pitch before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group L match between England and Ghana at Boston Stadium on June 23, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)
FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS – JUNE 23: John Stones of England walks out the tunnel to inspect the pitch before the FIFA World Cup 2026 Group L match between England and Ghana at Boston Stadium on June 23, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Justin Setterfield/Getty Images)

Romano went on to explain that all of the biggest Italian sides have slight concerns over Stones’s medical record: The Englishman’s most active season came during his first year with City in 2016-17 when he made 27 appearances in the Premier League, but has only averaged 14.6 league appearances over the last five seasons.

Report confirms Arsenal have secured surprise signing of French ace

7 July 2026 at 19:00

Arsenal have agreed to sign the former Leeds United goalkeeper Illan Meslier on a free transfer, according to The Athletic.

The 26-year-old French goalkeeper is currently a free agent, and he could prove to be a very useful option for Arsenal in the cup matches. Kepa has decided to leave the club in order to play more often.

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Illan Meslier will struggle to play at Arsenal

The goalkeeper struggled for regular opportunities at Leeds United, and it remains to be seen whether he can convince Arsenal to give him more chances. It is highly unlikely that he will start ahead of David Raya at the London club, and it remains to be seen how the situation develops.

The opportunity to play for a club like Arsenal can be hard to turn down, but the French goalkeeper needs regular opportunities at this stage of his career. Perhaps, joining a club where he would have been the first-choice goalkeeper would have been ideal.

As for Arsenal, it is an intelligent move, and they will be able to add more depth and quality to the goalkeeping department without spending a lot of money. The 26-year-old is unlikely to play often, and it does not make sense for Arsenal to spend heavily to add depth at that position. Signing the French goalkeeper on a free transfer will allow them to invest in the other areas of the squad.

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Arsenal need squad depth

Arsenal won the Premier League title last season, but lost the Champions League final to PSG. They will be looking to improve the team this summer and push for the European Cup once again. Adding more depth and quality to the team will be a priority for them.

They need to improve the attacking unit’s quality this summer. Adding a pacy winger and a reliable finisher could be a game-changer for them.

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Agent flying out to seal transfer after fee agreed with Arsenal

7 July 2026 at 18:45

Leandro Trossard is all set to leave Arsenal this summer.

The player is reportedly heading to Turkey, and Arsenal already have an agreement in place with Besiktas. The Turkish club will pay €18 million to sign the player, and reports from Sabah claim that the Belgian’s agent will now travel to Turkey to iron out the deal’s formalities.

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Leandro Trossard deal edges closer

The Arsenal star will sign a four-year contract with the Turkish club. He had 8 goals and 11 assists last season.

The 31-year-old has been a very important player for Arsenal since joining the club, and he helped them win the Premier League title last season. His ability to slot into multiple attacking roles and create opportunities for his teammates has made him a vital option for Mikel Arteta. He can also score important goals for his team.

Trossard has proven himself at club and country level, and there is no doubt he will be an excellent acquisition for Besiktas as well. The Turkish outfit is looking to challenge for major trophies, and they need more quality in the final third. The technically gifted Belgian International could make a big difference for them. Apart from his quality as a footballer, his experience and leadership could prove invaluable to the dressing room as well.

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Arsenal must replace Trossard properly

It will be interesting to see whether Arsenal can properly replace him. They have been linked with multiple attacking players in recent weeks. They need someone who can take on defenders and inject some much-needed pace and width into the attack.

With Trossard leaving the club, Gabriel Martinelli is the only left winger at the club right now. Arsenal must add more quality in that area of the pitch before the window closes. They will be hoping to defend their Premier League crown and win the Champions League in the upcoming campaign.

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Mourinho hands Liverpool huge boost in pursuit of 23-year-old midfield target

7 July 2026 at 18:30

Liverpool and Manchester City are interested in signing the Real Madrid midfielder Eduardo Camavinga.

The 23-year-old has been a useful player for Real Madrid, but Jose Mourinho is prepared to sanction his departure. As per Mundo Deportivo, the French International is not a key part of his plans. However, Camavinga is not keen on a move away from Real Madrid.

It remains to be seen how the situation develops. He will not want to sit on the bench at the Spanish club, and it would be ideal for him to move on if the manager does not consider him a key part of the plans next season.

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Liverpool needs Eduardo Camavinga

Liverpool are very keen on the player, and they could use a quality defensive midfielder like him. The 23-year-old will get regular opportunities at the Premier League club, and it could help him develop further. Liverpool needs someone who can protect the back four and win the ball back in the middle of the park. The French international could be the ideal long-term investment for them.

He is still quite young, and he will only improve with coaching and experience. He plays for one of the biggest clubs in the world, and he knows what it takes to fight for major trophies regularly. He has all the attributes to develop into a top-class player for Liverpool.

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Man City is also eyeing Camavinga

Meanwhile, Manchester City are also keen on the player. However, they recently signed Elliot Anderson, and it seems unlikely they will spend a substantial amount of money on another defensive midfielder.

The fact that Real Madrid is willing to sanction his departure will come as a major boost for Liverpool, and it remains to be seen whether they can convince the player to join.

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Save nearly $2,000 on this RTX 5090 OLED gaming laptop right now — massive discount on powerhouse 16-inch Lenovo rig with 240Hz refresh rate, 32GB DDR5 RAM, 2TB SSD, and a 24-core Intel CPU, all for $3,199

7 July 2026 at 18:52

This Lenovo OLED gaming laptop, fitted with the fastest laptop GPU you can find, is back on sale. You can pick up the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i gaming laptop for $3,199 right now at B&H Photo, saving you $1,800 compared to its current list price.

Check out this RTX 5090 gaming laptop deal at B&H Photo

The boom in AI adoption has caused PC and laptop hardware to skyrocket in price over recent months. That makes this Lenovo OLED gaming laptop, fitted with the best GPU available for gamers right now, an absolute steal at its current price, even if it was a touch cheaper when it last went on sale.

You'll struggle to find an RTX 5090 laptop, especially one with a high spec OLED display, for less than you'd pay for this laptop, with many of its rivals with similar specs costing hundreds of dollars extra (or even more). This deal is the perfect option for anyone looking for the best specs, whether it's for gaming or productivity, and it'll save you nearly $2,000 in the process.

This super-powerful gaming laptop packs the world's most powerful gaming GPU. Inside the Legion Pro 7i is Nvidia's RTX 5090 GPU with 24GB of GDDR7 VRAM, a 24-core Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, a 1TB SSD, and WiFi 7. Games will look and play great on the 16-inch 2560 x 1600 pixel WQXGA OLED screen with blistering 240Hz refresh rate.View Deal

Almost all of the other specs on this Lenovo Legion Pro 7i laptop are dwarfed by the mobile RTX 5090 with its 24GB of GDDR7 VRAM, but it's a powerful rig across the board. This fully-packed laptop features a spec sheet that includes a 24-core Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor, 32GB of DDR5 RAM, and a 1TB SSD, giving you power to game at high resolutions on its 16-inch 1600p OLED display with a 240Hz refresh rate. It also has plenty of I/O for peripherals and external connections, including USB-A ports and a 2.5G Ethernet port for high-speed wired internet.

While we haven't reviewed this exact spec of laptop, we've tested its RTX 5080 sibling in our Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 10 review last year. That laptop scored very highly, thanks to its build quality and design, as well as overall performance, all points which this model shares. The OLED display, in particular, was praised for offering vibrant colors, great brightness and sharp detail quality in games, as the benchmark data below confirms. The aluminum chassis used on the Legion Pro 7i also gave it a luxurious build quality, which isn't always a certainty, even on premium models.

Lenovo Legion Pro 7i Gen 10

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The RTX 5090 is the centerpiece component in this design. It's important to mention that the mobile RTX 5090 isn't as powerful as its desktop namesake, and that's largely due to the power constraints on mobile devices. That said, the RTX 5090 is still formidable, with 10,496 CUDA cores, as well as 24GB of GDDR7 VRAM, operating on a 256-bit memory bus.

This laptop comes with a 16-inch OLED display with a maximum native resolution of 2,600 x 1,600 and a 240Hz refresh rate. With an RTX 5090, you won't be troubled to hit 1600p resolutions in games, even with Ultra graphics presets and ray tracing enabled. DLSS 4 support included with this Nvidia Blackwell GPU gives you an extra boost, too, ensuring longevity. Multi-frame generation is the key here, as those AI-generated frames will give you a qucik and easy way to boost frame rates in more intensive games in years to come.

For the CPU, you're getting an Intel Core Ultra 9 275HX processor. This comes with 24 cores, eight of which are performance cores, which are typically used for gaming. It also has 16 efficient cores, which will help with multi-threaded work. 32GB of DDR5 RAM ensures there isn't a memory bottleneck here, as this is the standard for high spec gaming laptops these days. You're also getting a 2TB SSD, which will give a good amount of space for games and documents.

WiFi 7 and Bluetooth 5.4 support is included for the best modern wireless connectivity, and the laptop also ships with an RGB backlit keyboard, 5MP webcam with a built-in privacy shield, and

Other added extras you'd want on a premium laptop like this one are included, too, including an RGB backlit keyboard and a high-quality 5MP webcam with a privacy shield.

The same specs as the model above, but with the RTX 5090 swapped out for an RTX 5080, saving you a bit of cash if you don't need the world's best laptop GPU in your rig.View Deal

As we saw recently, this laptop's RTX 5080 sibling, which we did review, is also back on sale. It's the same spec and build, but with the GPU swapped out. This RTX 5080 laptop is on sale for $2,599, just a $100 more than we saw previously, and at a price that still makes it very competitive to its rivals, especially with that OLED display. If you don't need the full power of the RTX 5090, this laptop will save you an extra $600.

As it stands, the $3,199 sale price for the Lenovo Legion Pro 7i gaming laptop with an RTX 5090 GPU is still a monster price under current market conditions. The best GPU out there, with an OLED display, and no compromises to be made on storage, RAM, or build quality make this a must-buy laptop for gamers and workers alike.

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AVX-512 support is reportedly returning with Intel's next-gen Nova Lake CPUs — Latest Linux kernel patches reveal P-cores and E-cores will gain native 512-bit execution

When Intel switched to a hybrid architecture with its 12th-Gen Alder Lake PUs, it removed AVX-512 support from the lineup entirely because the E-cores didn't support it. Since then, every subsequent generation has shipped without it... until now. Just today, a new Linux patch pushed in the RAID optimized path has revealed that AVX-512 is finally returning to Intel CPUs with Nova Lake, present on both P-cores and E-cores.

Linux patch adding support for 512-bit execution on Intel Nova Lake CPUs

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Intel has been working toward a unified AVX solution for the past few years, as it was originally a champion of the SMID extensions before running into the hybrid hurdle with Alder Lake. Getting past that hurdle is AVX10, which Intel first detailed a few years back. With AVX10.2, 512-bit instructions will run on the P-cores, while either core type can handle converged 256-bit instructions.

As such, the E-cores would have their processing width capped at 256-bit, while the P-cores would be open to the full 512-bit wide pipelines. Any thread could swiftly move between either core type with AVX10 implemented. Previously, if the scheduler shifted a 512-bit task running on a P-core to an E-core, the application would crash instantly because those E-cores couldn't process the instruction.

However, the new patches suggest that Intel has now mandated native 512-bit execution across both P-cores and E-cores, no longer requiring the latter to step down and process the data a bit slower. This is a major development over the standard we originally expected Intel to adopt; the E-cores are apparently becoming just as performant as the P-cores when it comes to SIMD instructions with Nova Lake and later.

Intel's original announcement showed that it had already uncoupled the software improvements of AVX-512 from the physical width of the register, so the new instruction features could remain present for both 512-bit and 256-bit execution. This includes things like masking, embedded broadcast for rounding math operations, and doubling the number of the registers themselves from 16 to 32.

It remains unclear if we will ever see this version of AVX10 on client CPUs, as it seems Nova Lake is going purely for 512-bit execution across both core types. AMD's current-gen Zen 5 processors also have full 512-bit wide registers, while the previous Zen 4 architecture divided a single 512-bit task across two 256-bit execution units over two clock cycles. This ensured execution remained disruption-free even if it took longer.

AVX-512 benchmark on Ryzen 9 9950X

(Image credit: Future)

The last time we saw native AVX-512 support on an Intel client family was Rocket Lake (11th Gen), right before the hybrid era ushered in by Alder Lake. For modern AI workloads and other compute-heavy tasks such as encoding or simulations, AVX-512 instructions bring a huge performance benefit that's foolish to be left on the table. Keep in mind that this is just a Linux patch at the moment and that Intel hasn't officially announced native AVX-512 support for Nova Lake yet.

Companies are now using automatic Windows installers to display Adware through the Microsoft Store when you install new hardware — customer immediately gets McAfee ads on their PC after connecting new LG monitor; here's how to block the new ads

Unwanted ads can be one of the most infuriating parts of the modern tech experience, where hardware you already paid for is insistent on advertising even more slop to you. LG has a bit of a reputation in this regard, and it seems like the company is expanding its repertoire to even more invasive promos now. A user on the r/pcmasterrace subreddit shared that their brand-new LG monitor is showing them ads for McAfee.

Now my monitor is sending me paid ads for Mcafee?! from r/pcmasterrace

Most of us are already aware of the euphoric feeling associated with getting McAfee shoved into your face. Usually, though, it's limited to laptops and prebuilt PCs that come with bloatware, freemium software, or just outright premium software that you somehow acquired for free. It would sensibly drive a person insane if a new monitor that has no other job than displaying your GPU's output starts participating in these activities.

In this case, u/t40r just bought this monitor and plugged it into their computer for the first time. That's when they noticed a small pop-up in the corner right away. It was from the "LG Monitor App Installer," and the first thing it showed the OP was an ad for McAfee. That's right — it was something entirely unrelated to the monitor. But how did this app show up on u/t40r's PC when they didn't even set anything up yet?

The answer is apparently the great evil known as the Microsoft Store. Checking the startup apps in Task Manager confirmed that it added the LG Monitor App Installer to the PC automatically. It's similar to how motherboard software magically enters itself into your system when you reinstall Windows. That one makes a bit more sense, though, since it's supposed to help control or manage your computer.

Sure, the LG Monitor app could serve the same purpose for the monitor, but it wasted its precious first impressions on a McAfee ad instead of showing something useful to the customer. Persuasion be damned. Anyhow, we were able to confirm that this was not an isolated incident either, as another Redditor posted about the same issue just a week ago, along with the steps for the removal process via local group policy.

Windows update silently installed LG bloatware, which causes a McAfee pop up from r/pcmasterrace

Scouring through the comments also reveals other instances where users reported Alienware and Samsung engaging in similar ghost installs. It seems like a standard Microsoft policy of auto-downloading related monitor software, but it's then up to the manufacturer what they actually show in said app. Regardless, these apps don't seem to respect your preferences and just show up uninvited, even if you're already running a debloated version of Windows.

With recent discussions on just how granular Microsoft's telemetry can be, this openness starts to feel like an oversight just waiting to be exploited. Even if Microsoft thinks it's "helpful" to install utilities without consent, it should at least try to make sure those tools aren't throwing up ads. LG makes some of the best monitors on the market; otherwise, it's a shame that deeper software integration can sometimes undermine great hardware.

PlayStation disc petition approaches 200,000 signatures as backlash grows over Sony's decision to stop producing new physical media — firm still plans to produce optical media for existing titles, but new games will be digital only

7 July 2026 at 18:38

A Change.org petition urging Sony to keep making physical PlayStation games has passed 172,000 signatures, six days after the company announced that it intends to stop producing discs for new games in January 2028. The petition, started by Jade Pearce, CEO of Canadian retailer PNP Games, climbed from around 12,000 signatures on its first day to more than 172,000 by the morning of July 7. Sony hasn’t responded, and the factory that prints its discs has already started moving some staff and equipment onto a different product.

Pearce launched the campaign the same day as Sony's announcement, and it gathered 40,000 names within 48 hours. The petition contends that a boxed download code is a revocable license rather than owned property, references Sony's recent removal of purchased movies from customer accounts, and lists the used-game trade among the jobs at risk. "We are not against digital," Pearce writes. "We are against digital being the only option."

Niko Partners analyst Daniel Ahmad estimated that Sony sold more than 70 million physical discs in 2025, even with digital purchases sitting at roughly 80% of full-game sales. Sony's PlayStation social accounts have stayed dormant since July 1.

Sony DADC's plant in Thalgau, Austria, produces about 600,000 discs a day, roughly half of them PlayStation titles, and has begun shifting some workers onto optical microlens production, DADC CEO Dietmar Tanzer told Austrian broadcaster ORF Salzburg. The company has put €30 million ($34 million) into new equipment, according to Engadget, expects disc output to fall to about 10% of current volume by 2028, and plans to retrain roughly 300 staff rather than lay them off.

Optical microlenses steer and concentrate light across very small distances and appear in camera modules, AR and VR headsets, fiber-optic gear, and automotive lighting. Markus Streibl, head of micro optics at Sony DADC, said mass production could begin as early as 2027.

The PlayStation 6 is reportedly in development without a built-in disc drive, which would leave Sony's hardware team to reintegrate one if the company changed course. Sony's standalone PS5 disc drive has carried a one-per-order purchase cap since at least March last year, predating the disc announcement, and leaked PS6 specifications described in earlier reports frame any drive as an optional backward-compatibility accessory. Grand Theft Auto 6, easily the biggest game of the decade so far, will ship on PlayStation as a boxed download code with no playable disc, ahead of the 2028 cutoff.

Sony has told publishers they can still book disc runs for games released in 2027 or earlier, so existing physical libraries will keep working on supported consoles. Whether the fact that the petition is now pushing 200,000 signatures will compel Sony to move or abandon the January 2028 date is unclear; Sony delayed its 2021 shutdown of the PS3 and PS Vita stores after similar backlash, though that closure is now scheduled again alongside the disc decision.

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Sports media debates whether USMNT succeeded or disappointed the country

Christian Pulisic
Soccer Football - FIFA World Cup 2026 - Round of 16 - United States v Belgium - Seattle Stadium, Seattle, Washington, U.S. - July 6, 2026 Christian Pulisic of the U.S. during the first half hydration break IMAGN IMAGES via Reuters/Troy Wayrynen

The USMNT looked like one of the best teams in the 2026 FIFA World Cup when it was at full strength during the group stages. The squad looked just as impressive in the round of 32 against Bosnia & Herzegovina, which it defeated 2-0 despite a gutsy second-half performance down a man, following a Folarin Balogun red card.

Unfortunately, things went about as badly as possible in the round of 16 against Belgium. After U.S. President Donald Trump meddled to have Balogun reinstated for the match, rather than serve the mandatory one-game suspension in the next match that typically comes with a red card. However, Balogun’s return did little to help the USMNT.

“World Cup was not a success for USMNT.”

In a match where Belgium was clearly the better team from the start, the U.S. lost 4-1. After losing in disastrous fashion after such a promising start, sports media was torn on whether the USMNT should be proud or embarassed of its World Cup performance.

“No, the World Cup was not a success for USMNT. They were eliminated in the Round of 16 just like their last 3 trips to the World Cup. Pulisic removed himself from the superstar conversation. They won a knockout game, but it came with an expanded field. Massive disappointment,” Danny Perkins posted on X.

No, the World Cup was not a success for USMNT.

They were eliminated in the Round of 16 just like their last 3 trips to the World Cup.

Pulisic removed himself from the superstar conversation.

They won a knockout game but it came with an expanded field.

Massive dissapointment.

— Danny Parkins (@DannyParkins) July 7, 2026

“I don’t want to hear that the future is bright for American soccer. That they should be proud. That was a disgusting effort. We’re far closer to the bottom than the top. Just not a soccer country,” Dave Portnoy wrote.

I don’t want to hear that the future is bright for American soccer. That they should be proud. That was a disgusting effort. We’re far closer to the bottom than the top. Just not a soccer country

— Dave Portnoy (@stoolpresidente) July 7, 2026

“Just want to thank the USMNT”

Others took a more positive approach.

“Thank you for this ride and taking people like me (know very little about the game) to look forward to each match and listening and learning along the way,” wrote Kirk Herbstreit.

Man just want to thank the @USMNT for the way they represented the our country throughout the World Cup!
Not just with your play but how you handled yourselves before-during-and after the matches. Know it didn’t end the way you’d hoped but that’s sports-important thing is YOU… pic.twitter.com/7TJYZ1pgre

— Kirk Herbstreit (@KirkHerbstreit) July 7, 2026

Thank you USMNT: thank you for letting us dream, thank you for your relentless fight and thank you for everything you gave on the pitch!

Sports can be brutal, even to the world’s very best. Absolutely nothing to be ashamed of.

(@FOXSports) pic.twitter.com/bL4UUrTOou

— Jordan Schultz (@Schultz_Report) July 7, 2026

Hopefully, the U.S. is able to build on what it flashed during the opening stages of the tournament and make an even deeper run in 2030.

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😱Shock, the IOC lifts Russia's ban for the 2028 Games

😱Shock, the IOC lifts Russia's ban for the 2028 Games

The Olympic Committee has adopted this measure, although there are still issues to be discussed ahead of Los Angeles.

Major worldwide news that will take effect for the Los Angeles 2028 Olympic Games, as the IOC has lifted the ban on Russia.

This means that the Russian delegation will be able to compete in the Games, although matters such as the anthem, the flag, or the colors that would be displayed still need to be discussed.

What is undoubtedly highly significant news is that, after the ban from the 2024 Games and with the conflict with Ukraine still ongoing, this decision will generate a lot of discussion.

This article was translated into English by Artificial Intelligence. You can read the original version in 🇪🇸 here.

🔥 Beware the Paraguayans: senator Amarilla threatens Mbappé again

🔥 Beware the Paraguayans: senator Amarilla threatens Mbappé again

The verbal clash between Paraguay’s political sphere and international football has added a new chapter. Opposition senator Celeste Amarilla has formally stood by her previous statements about French footballer Kylian Mbappé, maintaining a firm stance and ruling out any kind of legal or public retraction.

In her most recent remarks, the lawmaker directly urged the French national team striker to review a letter sent in several languages. "Let him read my letter. I wrote to him in French and in Spanish. Let him read my letter, if he knows how to read," the parliamentarian said, sending a forceful message to the player’s camp by warning that he should "watch out for Paraguayans."

To underscore the firmness of her warning, the parliamentarian explicitly referred to the country’s judicial record, recalling the detention of former Brazilian footballer Ronaldinho. "Don’t mess with Paraguayans, Mbappé. We already put Ronaldinho in jail here for being a little crook. And don’t underestimate me," she said bluntly.


Likewise, the political representative did not rule out taking the judicial route and raised the possibility of filing direct legal action against the athlete. Amarilla suggested that such a lawsuit could succeed in court, stating verbatim: "I can sue you, hire a lawyer, and they’ll tell you that I actually can beat you. Gender-based violence."

Criticism of Conmebol and Alejandro Domínguez

The senator’s statement also included harsh criticism of the management of football’s governing bodies, directly pointing to FIFA and the president of Conmebol, Alejandro Domínguez, whom she accused of playing a "subservient role." In her view, there is a "perverse plan to meddle in politics" on the part of sports leadership.

Finally, the senator extended her complaints to local and regional football leadership, addressing the top authorities of Conmebol and the Paraguayan Football Association directly. "I want to say to Alejandro Domínguez and Robert Harrison: take care of your players. Defend your players," she said, linking the federations’ earnings to alleged ambitions for the national elections.

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Donovan Mitchell agrees to 4-year, $273 million extension with Cavaliers, AP source says

CLEVELAND (AP) — Donovan Mitchell has agreed to a four-year, $273 million contract extension with the Cleveland Cavaliers, a person familiar with the deal told The Associated Press on Tuesday.

The person spoke to the AP on condition of anonymity because the extension had not been announced. Tuesday was the first day that the Cavaliers could offer Mitchell the extension. The seven-time All-Star had two seasons remaining on his contract and could have waited to re-sign until next summer, when he would be eligible for a five-year supermax deal worth $350 million.

The extension includes a $76 million player option for the 2030-31 season and a full trade kicker, the person said.

“I love it here. I don’t know how else to say it. I have no doubt these guys can get there. We have unfinished business," Mitchell said on May 25 after the Cavaliers were swept by the New York Knicks in the Eastern Conference finals.

For now, it is the fourth-biggest contract in terms of total value in NBA history behind the $314 million contract Boston gave to Jayson Tatum, the $285 million deal that the Celtics gave to Jaylen Brown -- who now plays for Philadelphia -- and the $276 million deal that Nikola Jokic currently has with Denver.

That assumes Mitchell will pick up a player option worth nearly $76 million for 2030-31. The average annual value of just over $68 million is, for now, an NBA record, barely passing the $67.9 million average value of the deal that Shai Gilgeous-Alexander has with Oklahoma City.

“When we have a superstar of his caliber that wants to be in Cleveland, that’s our best ambassador, that’s our best recruiter. There’s guys that are here that wouldn’t be here without him, quite frankly,” Cavaliers’ president of basketball operation Koby Altman said about Mitchell and an extension on May 29. “So I think the bigger question is, the one that’s been answered is, does he want be here and does he want to be here long term? And I think he’s answered that.”

The 29-year-old Mitchell led the Cavaliers this past season to their first conference final since 2018. He averaged 27.9 points, 5.7 assists and 4.5 rebounds during the regular season, along with 26 points in the playoffs.

Mitchell is averaging 26.7 points in four seasons with Cleveland since he was traded by the Utah Jazz in 2022.

Mitchell's extension is the first in what is likely to be a series of moves for the Cavaliers. There is the possibility LeBron James could return to his hometown franchise, which he led to its first championship in 2016. James Harden — whom the Cavaliers acquired at the trade deadline — also is considering a new deal to remain with Cleveland after turning down his player option for 2026-27.

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Nets' Mikel Brown Jr. reacts to summer league debut vs. Warriors

Brooklyn Nets rookie guard Mikel Brown Jr. finally made his summer league debut on Monday for the Nets' 100-79 win over the Golden State Warriors Blue in the California Classic. Brooklyn, along with its fans, had been waiting patiently for the No. 6 overall pick in the 2026 NBA Draft to take the floor and he reacted to his debut for the Nets on Monday.

"It felt amazing. Shoutout to Egor [Demin] for finding me. Me and him talked about that we were going to kind of play off of each other and find each other and get each other open shots," Brown said when asked how it felt to make his first shot in the game. Brown made his first shot, a three-pointer, with 7:51 left to play in the first quarter after Egor Demin found him with a nice pass.

"I was very, not even anxious, I was just like fuming, like I was kind of like a fire, like a fire being lit, like I was just ready to hoop, man. It was more of that," Brown said when asked how it felt to sit out the first two games of the Classic. "I've always been trying to keep it cool, calm, and collected going into these games. This being my first game, usually you would think you hype yourself up."

Brown, 20, finished the victory with 10 points (4-of-11 from the field, 2-of-5 from behind the three-point line) and four assists in just 19 minutes. Brown began the game as the starting point guard with players like Demin and Drake Powell playing as the off-the-ball guards so that Brown could get more reps as a ball-handler given that will likely be his role next season.

Brooklyn does not play again until July 10 in the Las Vegas Summer League so Brown and the rest of the players, some of which played in three games in three days, will get some much-needed rest. Brown did not get as much playing time as the rest of his teammates over the course of the Classic, but he showed the immense potential that he has in just a short amount of time.

After logging ten points and four assists in a little over 19 minutes, Mikel Brown Jr. talked about his first pro game, the Nets’ California Classic Summer League win Monday over Warriors Blue. #NETSonYESpic.twitter.com/O933VHB4wI

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Former rival and longtime critic makes admission on 2026 Patriots team

Not everyone believes the New England Patriots are the team to beat in the AFC, despite their unlikely run all the way to the Super Bowl last season.

However, former Patriots longtime rival Bart Scott, a former New York Jets and Baltimore Ravens linebacker, thinks one particular offseason move might have propelled the team to the top of the conference. That move is the blockbuster trade with the Philadelphia Eagles to acquire three-time All-Pro wide receiver A.J. Brown.

“I think he does [make them the team to beat in the AFC]," Scott said on ESPN's Get Up. "When you talk about what happened in the Super Bowl, they were able to take away their receivers because they didn't have a true No. 1 receiver that can separate and win the 50-50 ball.

"When you think about A.J. Brown, his frustration was that Jalen Hurts would not put the ball at risk. He wouldn't give him the opportunities to make the contested catch. I think you talk about Drake Maye, how successful he was in throwing the ball 20 yards or more. I think he led the league.  I think you know he'll put that ball up for AJ Brown. He'll make those catches more times than not.”

Brown was acquired by the Patriots in a blockbuster trade with the Philadelphia Eagles back in June. He is still one of the best contested catch receivers in the NFL. Perhaps the best part from a Patriots perspective is the fact that Maye and Brown appeared to be on the same page throughout the early practices.

The 23-year-old quarterback led the NFL in completion percentage last season, and he was also one of the best deep ball throwers in the league. On paper, it looks like a match made in heaven for Brown, who still hauled in 78 catches for 1,003 yards and seven touchdowns, despite many considering it a down year for the three-time All-Pro.

Now, he'll have an opportunity to surpass those numbers this season, while joining his favorite childhood team, catching passes from one of the best young quarterbacks in the NFL and reuniting with his former head coach, Mike Vrabel.

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Key week ahead as Real Madrid prepare to launch move for priority defensive target

Key week ahead as Real Madrid prepare to launch move for priority defensive target
Key week ahead as Real Madrid prepare to launch move for priority defensive target

According to reports in Italy, as relayed by SPORT, Real Madrid are set to intensify their pursuit of Alessandro Bastoni this week as they continue shaping Jose Mourinho’s squad ahead of the new season.

Los Blancos will begin pre-season next Monday under the Portuguese manager, who is eager to know as soon as possible the group of players he will have at his disposal.

Mourinho has requested two additional signings: a central midfielder and a centre-back.

While the shortlist for midfield remains open, Bastoni has emerged as the preferred option to strengthen the defence alongside the club’s recent arrivals Ibrahima Konate, Denzel Dumfries, and Marc Cucurella.

Real Madrid to contact Inter Milan

As per the report, Real Madrid will approach Inter Milan this week to explore the possibility of signing the Italian international.

Real Madrid want Bastoni. (Photo by Tullio M. Puglia/Getty Images)

The first step will be to determine whether the Serie A champions are willing to negotiate Bastoni’s departure.

If the Nerazzurri signals their openness to a deal, Real Madrid intend to ask for the transfer fee they would demand before deciding whether to begin formal negotiations, with the objective of completing the operation as quickly as possible.

Bastoni wants the move

One factor working in Real Madrid’s favour is the player’s desire to leave Inter. Indeed, Bastoni’s preferred destination would be the Santiago Bernabeu.

Aware of the growing interest in their defender, Inter have attempted to secure his future by offering a contract extension beyond his current deal, which expires in 2028, together with an improved salary.

However, Bastoni is said to have rejected that proposal. Moreover, it has also been claimed that the 27-year-old has turned down the possibility of joining other clubs interested in signing him.

The profile Mourinho wants

Mourinho sees Bastoni as the ideal fit. (Photo by Tullio M. Puglia/Getty Images)

Real Madrid are specifically searching for a left-footed centre-back to balance a defensive unit currently made up almost entirely of right-footed defenders.

At 27 years old, left-footed, and standing 1.90 metres tall, Bastoni fits the profile Mourinho is looking for.

Inter Milan value the defender at around €65 million, roughly matching his current market valuation, although his market value reached €80 million during last season.

Sales needed

Should Real Madrid complete the signing, the club would almost certainly need to reduce the size of their defensive roster.

At present, the first-team defence consists of 11 players: two right-backs, four left-backs, and five centre-backs.

Adding Bastoni would increase that number to 12 defenders, including six central defenders: with Eder Militao, Antonio Rudiger, Konate, Dean Huijsen, and Raul Asencio at the club.

As such, Real Madrid consider that they need to sell two defenders in the coming days.

Fran is the leading candidate to leave from the left-back position. Among the centre-backs, Asencio would likely be the player to make way for Bastoni.

Inter prioritising Khalaili but unwilling to give up on Jones deal with Liverpool

Inter prioritising Khalaili but unwilling to give up on Jones deal with Liverpool
Inter prioritising Khalaili but unwilling to give up on Jones deal with Liverpool

Tuesday’s reports indicate that Inter are prioritising the signing of right-winger Anan Khalaili from Union Saint-Gilloise, but that the Nerazzurri are unwilling to give up on their pursuit of Liverpool midfielder Curtis Jones.

Inter still keen on Jones deal, but only after Khalaili

It has been a frustrating start to the transfer window for Inter, who missed out on the signing of Marco Palestra to Chelsea and of Nico Paz to Como. With Denzel Dumfries having left to join Real Madrid, the club are in need of a new right wing-back and Union SG’s Khalaili appears to be the new priority target.

Khalaili had originally been linked with a move to join Napoli this summer, and there have been recent reports that Como could attempt to lure the Israel international to the Stadio Sinigaglia instead, but that Inter have an agreement on personal terms in place with the player and that they are hoping to secure an agreement with Union SG in the near future.

La Gazzetta dello Sport reports that Khalaili is prepared to sign a five-year contract with base wages of around €1.7m per season to join the Nerazzurri this summer.

Inter, meanwhile, are ‘keen to avoid exceeding the €25m mark’ according to the Pink Paper. It is understood that Union SG’s valuation is at around €30m.

La Gazzetta dello Sport also reports that Inter are still keen to tie up a deal with Liverpool for midfielder Jones. The Liverpool academy product is into the final year of his contract at Anfield, but his current employers still reportedly value him in the region of €35m-€40m.

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – APRIL 25: Curtis Jones of Liverpool during the Premier League match between Liverpool and Crystal Palace at Anfield on April 25, 2026 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Alex Livesey/Getty Images)

The Nerazzurri had seen an opening proposal in the region of €20m turned down. La Gazzetta dello Sport claims that once a deal for Khalaili is wrapped up, that Inter are prepared to come back in with a new offer of around €25m-€30m for Jones.

Tuesday’s report claims that the player is keen on the idea of a move to San Siro and that his desire to join Inter will be a key factor in negotiations with Liverpool.

Juventus Lodge Inquiry for Two Promising Parma Players

Juventus Lodge Inquiry for Two Promising Parma Players
Juventus Lodge Inquiry for Two Promising Parma Players

Juventus continue to haggle with Aston Villa and PSG for Emiliano Martinez and Randal Kolo Muani, but amid some difficulties in those negotiations, they have tested the waters for Zion Suzuki and Mateo Pellegrino, Sportitalia reports.

The goalkeeper, who manned the post for Japan in the World Cup, is likely to leave this summer. Parma are eyeing a significant ‘plusvalenza.’ The competition delayed his exit, and he’s being tracked by Leeds United and Aston Villa, should they ultimately part ways with the Argentinian icon. The Ducali have already signed his replacement, Giovanni Daffara, from the Old Lady.

Juventus would have to empty their coffers to sign either Suzuki or Pellegrino. The former has a €30M valuation, which is fueled by the ongoing bidding war. The striker doesn’t figure to be much cheaper. He joined Parma for just €1.6M from Velez Sarsfield in February 2025. He has recorded 12 goals in 50 Serie A appearances, adding two assists.

According to Corriere dello Sport, the Bianconeri haven’t been able to unlock the arrival of Kolo Muani yet. They tendered just over €30M, while PSG want €40M. The counterpart is flexible on the formula, though.

Our Take on Juventus Eyeing Suzuki and Pellegrino

While it’s par for the course to have fallbacks, adding either would be a big pivot, as they are after much more heralded players. The former is a bit more gifted and experienced than Michele Di Gregorio when he first joined, but he’s not a veteran nor a slam-dunk signing, despite his price tag. The striker has a high upside and can be impactful right away, but he’d be more of a super sub or rotational piece than a go-to guy in a top team.

Warriors get good news on potential Anthony Davis trade after reports suggest Wizards won’t move him

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Reports continue to indicate that the Golden State Warriors are very interested in trading for Anthony Davis from the Washington Wizards. Davis, who has been one of the better players in the NBA over the past few seasons, is an elite player when on the court. 

That's never been his problem, though his injury history certainly has to be factored in here. It's unfair to bring up Davis' name without calling him an elite player, but that injury problem is something the Warriors and other teams around the NBA have to worry about. 

Reports have also indicated that the Wizards aren't interested in trading him. However, Bleacher Report recently named him as a potential trade candidate, which would be more than perfect news for the Warriors.

“Davis' list of possible landing spots isn't long, but those in the market will really want him. For one, they'd have to be big fans in order to commit the kind of funds he'll seek out on his next deal. More importantly, though, he is just a tremendous talent. Availability concerns aren't going away, but he is a two-way needle-mover when he plays. 

“The last time he was fully healthy, which was only 2023-24, he made All-NBA second team and All-Defensive first team,” Zach Buckley of BR wrote.

The problem the Warriors will have over the next few months will be centered around how much they can realistically give up in a trade. 

Outside of moving on from Jimmy Butler and his contract, the Warriors don't have a slew of assets. They probably have enough to get Davis, but it's not enough to suggest that they'd be the only team with a good enough trade package.

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My Son Found A Hero In Jalen Brunson. I Found A Piece Of My Dad I Thought Was Gone.

Jalen Brunson #11 of the New York Knicks handles the ball during the game against the San Antonio Spurs during Game Five of the 2026 NBA Finals on June 13, 2026, at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas.
Jalen Brunson #11 of the New York Knicks handles the ball during the game against the San Antonio Spurs during Game Five of the 2026 NBA Finals on June 13, 2026, at Frost Bank Center in San Antonio, Texas.  Juan Ocampo via Getty Images / MacMillan USA

Growingupin New York City meant that I was constantly surrounded by Knicks fans — and my father was a particularly influential one in my life. As a lifelong stan with an undying belief that his team would one day reach the glory he’d watched them achieve as a kid, he subconsciously bestowed upon me lessons about loyalty, perseverance, and what it means to stay powerful and positive when things aren’t going your way. 

When my dad passed, I accepted that watching the Knicks would not spark the same joy for me. But when I had my son, Zakai, I suspected that he’d inherit my dad’s passion for our home team. This past season coincided with him being just old enough to understand the force that is this year’s MVP, Jalen Brunson. And so, I was thrilled to learn that Brunson’s postseason projects include writing a children’s picture book

“Jalen Plays It All,” illustrated by Neely Daggett, is set to drop in November of this year. It’s apparently about “trying new things, working hard, and discovering your strengths.” This feels like the sweetest and most empowering messaging I can pass on to my son during this magical Knicks summer. As a bonus, I’ll get to connect him to his late grandfather’s identity and fandom — which was about so much more than just loving basketball.

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Brunson’s new children’s book will offer me an opportunity to connect with my son around this kind of magic, though I once thought it had been left behind in my childhood.
Brunson’s new children’s book will offer me an opportunity to connect with my son around this kind of magic, though I once thought it had been left behind in my childhood. Photo Courtesy of MacMillan USA

As a kid obsessed with the performing arts and pop culture, sports were never my go-to pastime, but I loved watching basketball with my dad. I’d even get to go with him to games in person sometimes. And through the roars of a crowd who were just as hopeful as my dad, I’d witness him come alive with hope and excitement.

From the rafters of Madison Square Garden, I was occasionally lucky enough to see players like Nate Robinson and Stephon Marbury perform feats of athletic excellence alongside fans who clung to what they represented: the strength, grit and determination on which New York City stands.

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On nights we watched at home, I’d witness my father’s enduring faith and devotion as he locked into the TV screen, his booming voice reverberating throughout the house. It was almost as if he knew the refs, coaches, and most importantly, the players could hear his cheers, his calls, his love. The Knicks created a space for his joy, and I loved to see it.

Many years later, Brunson’s presence, skills, and ability have galvanized his team to bring home the championship trophy against all odds and left my 5-year-old in complete awe, over and over again. Zakai now mimics his plays and commentary using the mini-basketball and hoop hooked to the side of his bunk bed.

Seeing my son’s joy makes me feel as if I am experiencing my father’s spirit all over again, creating an organic family bond that I couldn’t have manufactured myself. Just as importantly, Zakai has gravitated towards a Black male role model with unwavering determination and values rooted in family and teamwork.

While he now has his dad, who is also a Knicks superfan, to teach him all about the game’s history and technical aspects, it has been heartwarming to see Brunson open up a new world to my son. Zakai falling in love with basketball this year has allowed him to witness the magnificence of athletic talent, lucky purses, and fan energy all working together to win championships and perpetuate stories of quiet determination and positivity. 

And so, I can’t wait to get our copy of “Jalen Plays It All” and read it to him with all of the enthusiasm and pride that my father would.

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Braves predicted to make monster trade for $32M two-time Cy Young winner to contend with Dodger

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The Atlanta Braves are doing everything they can to make it to the All-Star break with their pitching staff intact. Over the past few weeks, the rotation has become one of the team's biggest concerns.

The Braves once held a 10-game lead in the NL East, but that advantage has been trimmed to just three games. In response to their pitching issues, Atlanta recently promoted one of its top pitching prospects two years ahead of schedule.

“Before Monday’s series finale against the Mets, the Braves selected right-hander Owen Murphy to the MLB roster for the first time. Murphy, Atlanta’s first-round pick (20th overall) in the 2022 MLB Draft, has a 3.88 ERA in 11 starts for Triple-A Gwinnett this season across 60 1/3 innings, as well as a 6.10 ERA over 20 2/3 innings in five starts with Double-A Columbus. MLB Pipeline ranked Murphy as the Braves' No. 6 prospect this season and tagged him with a 2028 expected time of arrival,” MLB.com’s Zak Kerr wrote.

The good news for Atlanta is that general manager Alex Anthopoulos has already hinted that the Braves will be aggressive at the trade deadline.

“I fully expect and hope that we will be engaged in trades come July. I'm not trying to overly excite anybody or promise anything. But if we're playing the way we are right now, we're going to be in there,” Anthopoulos said.

Sports Illustrated’s Mark Morales-Smith believes the Braves could land Detroit Tigers ace Tarik Skubal before the deadline.

“The Braves are the best fit for both parties and have been the team most heavily linked to Skubal. Atlanta has been one of the best teams in baseball this year, but has been struggling over the past month. A big reason for their struggles is their banged-up pitching staff. This move would give the Braves the ammunition they need to compete with the Los Angeles Dodgers in the National League and give Skubal a shot to potentially pitch in the World Series,” Morales-Smith wrote.

Adding Skubal would dramatically strengthen Atlanta's rotation, and the two-time Cy Young winner has looked dominant since returning from injury. If the Braves want to add another ace before the trade deadline, Skubal is arguably the best option available.

Skubal is in the final year of his $32 million contract with the Tigers, meaning he could be a rental for Atlanta. If he helps bring another World Series championship to the Braves, the price would be well worth it. A postseason rotation led by Skubal and Chris Sale would give Atlanta one of the most formidable one-two punches in baseball.

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Tennessee football unveils new Adidas white uniforms. See them here

Tennessee unveiled its new white Adidas uniforms as part of a week of releases.

On July 7, UT released a video on social media that displayed white Adidas uniforms in multiple sports, including football. The orange uniforms have already been unveiled, and more are coming.

It kicks off the 10-year blockbuster contract with Adidas, which promises to make UT a flagship university of the brand and bolster the Vols' NIL strategy. And it also ended UT's 11-year relationship with Nike.

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— Tennessee Athletics (@Vol_Sports) July 7, 2026

Adidas is once again Tennessee's official footwear, uniform, apparel and sideline partner, beginning July 1. It had previously served as the Vols’ apparel provider from 1995 to 2015.

Release schedule for Tennessee's new Adidas uniforms

Here’s when Tennessee will unveil the designs of each new Adidas uniform:

  • July 6: Orange uniforms in multiple sports, including football
  • July 7: White uniforms in multiple sports, including football
  • July 8: Summitt blue uniforms for select women’s sports
  • July 9: Dark mode football uniforms

The Adidas design for the Smokey Grey football uniforms will be released at a later date.

New Adidas merchandise will hit stores on July 10, and more products will be added throughout the football season.

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Astros named best trade fit for Mariners' 3X All-Star starting pitcher

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The ERAs in the starting rotation of the Houston Astros are ugly. 

Of Astros starters who have made at least 10 starts, Peter Lambert's 3.26 ERA is the lowest. Tatsuya Imai's 6.14 ERA is the highest. 

Imai's first season since coming over from Japan has been filled with more struggles than anything else.

The trade for Mike Burrows from the Pittsburgh Pirates hasn't turned out great for the Astros either. 

But there's still time for the Astros to make external additions. Mike Axisa of CBS Sports wrote Monday that a three-time All-Star from the Seattle Mariners would be a suitable fit in Houston. 

"If the Mariners trade a starter, [Luis] Castillo is the obvious candidate to go because he's the oldest and most expensive," Axisa wrote. "They'll likely have to eat money to facilitate a trade (he's owed $22.75 million in 2027 with a $25 million vesting option for 2028), but it could be worth it." 

Axisa named the Astros as the best fit for Castillo if he's moved. 

In 17 appearances this season, including 14 starts, the right-hander has a 4.79 ERA with 77 strikeouts in 82.2 innings. 

Castillo does not appear to enjoy the piggybacking system the Mariners put in place earlier this year. Perhaps a fresh start is what he needs. 

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At 33, Castillo has lost life off his fastball, making him less of a strikeout pitcher than earlier in his career. 

But he could still help the Astros make a push towards the postseason as a full-time starter. 

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‘Never say never’: Jon Rahm refuses to rule out investing his own money in LIV Golf

At this point, it seems like a stretch to call LIV Golf a good investment. Yes, potential partners would be getting in at the bottom, and likely with favorable incentives given the desperate financial state of the formerly PIF-funded league. But even with the financial might of the Saudi Arbaian oil-garchy behind it, LIV struggled to find footing with golf fans. Why would now be any different?

That wasn’t the only burning LIV question on Tuesday at the Genesis Scottish Open, where Jon Rahm—having recently settled his debts with the DP World Tour—was asked whether he would invest his own money to keep the struggling league afloat. To the surprise of many, Rahm didn’t rule it out … at least not entirely.

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It was a valiant attempt at a non-answer from the two-time major winner, who has been around long to know how to play the press conference game.

“Scott [CEO Scott O’Neil] is doing a lot of work trying to find developers,” Rahm told reporters at The Renaissance Club. “And there's many ways around that, as far as putting my money into it, they have not asked me to do that yet.”

“Something I've learned in life, never say never,” he continued. “I'm not going to say absolutely no to anything that can happen in the future.”

For almost every human in every situation, that is the truly honest answer. We never know exactly what is going to happen or how we will respond until we are in the moment itself. That’s just life. To say it out load in a room full of journalists, however, courts speculation and Rahm must have known this. He intentionally left the door cracked because he’s been through it before. Did anyone think he would leave the PGA Tour for LIV Golf until he did? No. The thing about offers you can’t refuse is that you rarely see them coming.

So we’ll just have to wait and see. Many in golf would be surprised, shocked even, if Rahm gave a chunk of his LIV windfall back him in exchange for equity or competitive control or some other carrot, but for now the option is still on the table. Until it isn’t, the only thing we can say for sure is that Rahm will keep being asked about it.

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Mauricio Pochettino deflects discussion on USMNT future after World Cup departure

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - JULY 06: Mauricio Pochettino, Head Coach of the United States, speaks with the media after the 1-4 loss during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 match between USA and Belgium at Seattle Stadium on July 06, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Alex Pantling - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
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Mauricio Pochettino insists now is not the moment to discuss his future leading the U.S. Men's National Team after his team were eliminated from the FIFA World Cup by Belgium.

Monday evening witnessed the USMNT's World Cup journey conclude at the hands of Belgium, who dominated Pochettino's team in a 4-1 Round of 16 loss in Seattle. While Malik Tillman leveled following Charles De Ketelaere's opener, the latter netted just two minutes after the USMNT player's free-kick, with Belgium proceeding to add two more through Hans Vanaken, assisted by a Matt Freese mistake, and Romelu Lukaku.

The preparation for the match was overshadowed by FIFA's choice to essentially reverse Folarin Balogun's red card picked up during the Round of 32 against Bosnia and Herzegovina, with U.S. President Donald Trump publicly acknowledging his role in pressuring the governing body of global soccer to do so. Nevertheless, even with Balogun on the field, the USMNT proved no competition for Belgium, as per The Mirror US.

SEATTLE, WASHINGTON - JULY 06: Mauricio Pochettino, Head Coach of the United States, speaks with players in a huddle after the 1-4 loss during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16 match between USA and Belgium at Seattle Stadium on July 06, 2026 in Seattle, Washington. (Photo by Sarah Stier - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
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With the USMNT now destined to observe the remainder of the World Cup from the sidelines, focus now shifts to Pochettino's future.

The Argentine accepted the USMNT position in September 2024, just months after he departed Chelsea, with his contract scheduled to conclude at the end of the World Cup. Following the loss to Belgium, Pochettino declined to comment on his future, informing reporters that now is not the time to address it.

"Now is not a moment to talk about that," said Pochettino when asked about his future. "In the next weeks, we can start to talk if the federation wants to talk."

He added: "Right now, it's about resting a little bit, to think, have conversations with the federation to see what the decision is. I'm so happy. We've built a very good relationship, now is not a moment to talk about [my future]."

Before the World Cup, reports emerged that Pochettino had been presented with a deal that would extend his tenure with the USMNT through to the 2030 World Cup.

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Given Pochettino's reputation and his impressive track record in the Premier League, he will likely be a leading candidate for numerous top positions across Europe should they become available.

While a major European club making a significant managerial change during the summer appears unlikely, the Argentine would almost certainly be a frontrunner for any prominent role that opens up once the 2026/27 season gets underway.

Although it remains uncertain whether Pochettino will guide the USMNT into the 2030 World Cup, he did acknowledge his belief that the 2026 squad demonstrated to the world that the U.S. can compete at soccer, with this tournament poised to inspire the next generation of players.

"I think this team showed that we can play football, we can play soccer, we can compete," he added.

"A lot of young players with a lot of potential and future, and I think a generation of young kids that are coming behind. I think only [that you should] keep believing in that process."

GB's Hewett through in wheelchair singles

Alfie Hewett hits a forehand during his Wimbledon wheelchair singles match
Alfie Hewett reached the Wimbledon wheelchair singles final last year [Getty Images]

Britain's Alfie Hewett is through to a 10th Wimbledon wheelchair singles quarter-final - but compatriot Gordon Reid suffered defeat in the first round.

Hewett began his bid for a second SW19 title with a 6-1 6-3 win over Tom Egberink of the Netherlands.

Hewett completed the career Grand Slam in singles with his 2024 victory at Wimbledon.

He has reached at least the quarter-finals of the singles every year since he made his debut in 2016.

"It is a privilege to be on these courts and it is certainly something I don't take for granted each year," the 28-year-old said.

"This is the one tournament where I probably don't have the best sleep, but that's because of excitement and the experiences that I've had here.

"Wimbledon is really a standout for me. Hopefully it is even better this year."

Second seed Hewett will face Ji Zhenxu for a place in the semi-finals.

Hewett's doubles partner Reid was beaten 6-3 6-1 by world number one and defending champion Tokito Oda.

Oda competed with a white wheelchair - a nod to Wimbledon's all-white dress code.

"I felt like it was impossible to paint it white but this year I really wanted to try this one," the 20-year-old said.

"It's how I pay respect to the tournament and to everyone around here and I was really happy to do this one."

Reid and Hewett begin their doubles campaign on Wednesday.

Yankees vs. Rays prediction: Odds, recent stats, trends, and best bets for July 7

The AL East race is a bit tighter today following the Yankees 5-1 win at Tropicana Field last night over the Rays (52-36). Tampa Bay now leads New York by three games in the division as the teams prepare for the second game of this week’s four-game series.

 

New York opened the series with that win thanks in large part to their ace, Cam Schlittler. Schlittler worked eight innings, allowing just one run on four hits while striking out eight without and issuing no walks. The Yankees’ offense was limited to just three hits but each of the three was a home run. Jose Caballero cranked out a pair and Ben Rice added one of his own to account for the Yankees’ runs. Griffin Jax absorbed the loss for Tampa despite striking out 10 Yankees over five innings. The Rays managed only four hits and just a single run.

 

The win was New York’s second in their last ten games while Tampa Bay now has lost three straight.

 

The Yankees hand the ball tonight to Will Warren. Through 89.1 innings, Warren owns a 7-3 record and 3.73 ERA with 91 strikeouts and a 1.33 WHIP. Warren's most recent appearance was July 1 against Detroit. He allowed two runs over 5.1 innings in a 6-2 loss. Tampa Bay counters with left-hander Ian Seymour, who has quietly put together a strong first season in the Rays' rotation. Seymour is 5-1 with a 4.02 ERA, a 1.09 WHIP, and 60 strikeouts in 56 innings. Opponents have managed just 40 hits against him. Seymour's most recent outing came on July 2 at Kansas City where he allowed one run over six innings in a 5-2 win.

 

Lets dive into tonight’s matchup and find a sweat or two.

 

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Game Details and How to Watch: Yankees vs. Rays

 

  • Date: Tuesday, July 7, 2026
  • Time: 6:40PM EST
  • Site: Tropicana Field
  • City: St. Petersburg, FL
  • Network/Streaming: MLB.TV, YES, Rays.TV, TBS

 

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The Latest Odds: Yankees vs. Rays

The latest odds as of Tuesday courtesy of DraftKings:

  • Moneyline: New York Yankees (+101), Tampa Bay Rays (-122)
  • Spread: Rays -1.5 (+169), Yankees +1.5 (-207)
  • Total: 8.0 runs

 

Probable Starting Pitchers and their Stats: Rays vs. Yankees for July 7

  • Rays: Ian Seymour
    Season Totals: 56.0 IP, 5-1, 4.02 ERA, 1.09 WHIP, 60K, 21 BB
  • Yankees: Will Warren
    Season Totals: 89.1 IP, 7-3, 3.73 ERA, 1.33 WHIP, 91K, 29 BB

 

Who’s Hot? Who’s Not! Yankees vs. Rays

  • Trent Grisham is 3-13 over his last 4 games since returning from the disabled list
  • Jose Caballero is 4-12 in July with 2 HRs and 5 RBIs
  • Paul Goldschmidt is without a hit in his last 8 games (0-26)
  • Ben Rice is 1-3 with 1 HR in his career against Ian Seymour
  • Cody Bellinger is 2-21 (.095) to start July after going 2-27 over his last 8 games in June
  • Bellinger is 3-3 including 1 HR and 1 2B in his career against Ian Seymour
  • Yandy Diaz is 3-7 in his career against Will Warren
  • Cedric Mullins is 5-21 in July
  • Chandler Simpson has hit in 9 straight games (12-33) and 13 of his last 14 (19-51)
  • Jonathan Aranda is 2-5 including 1 HR in his career against Will Warren

 

 

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Top Betting Trends & Insights: Yankees vs. Rays

 

  • The Yankees are 41-49 on the Run Line this season
  • The Rays are an MLB-best 53-35 on the Run Line this season
  • The OVER has cashed 38 times in Tampa’s 88 games this season (38-46-4)
  • The OVER has cashed 40 times in the Yankees’ 90 games this season (40-46-4)

 

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Detroit Lions No. 1 Training Camp Battle Could Go Down to the Wire

The Detroit Lions entered the offseason believing they had their starting cornerback duo set.

Then everything changed.

Following the release of former first-round pick Terrion Arnold, one of the biggest storylines heading into training camp has become the battle for the starting cornerback job opposite free-agent addition D.J. Reed. While several players will get an opportunity to compete, this position could remain unsettled until the final weeks of camp.

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Rock Ya-Sin vs. Ennis Rakestraw

The two leading candidates appear to be veteran Rock Ya-Sin and 2024 second-round pick Ennis Rakestraw.

Ya-Sin enters camp with the experience advantage after revitalizing his career during the 2025 season. He has proven he can compete against NFL receivers and may be the early favorite to line up alongside Reed when practices begin.

Rakestraw, however, may possess the higher ceiling.

The former Missouri standout flashed plenty of potential before a training camp injury wiped out his rookie season. If he can stay healthy and put together a strong camp, the Lions could decide his long-term upside outweighs Ya-Sin’s veteran experience.

Ennis Rakestraw Jr. injury update

Other Names to Watch

The competition likely won’t be limited to just two players.

Roger McCreary remains an intriguing option, although he appeared destined to become Detroit’s starting nickel corner before Arnold’s release created an opening on the outside.

Meanwhile, rookie Keith Abney II could force his way into the conversation if he impresses the coaching staff throughout camp and preseason.

A Battle That Could Last All Summer

Cornerback may now be the most competitive position battle on Detroit’s roster.

The Lions have enough talent to field a quality secondary, but finding the right player to complement D.J. Reed will be one of the coaching staff’s biggest priorities over the next several weeks.

If Rakestraw develops quickly, he could seize the job before Week 1. If not, Ya-Sin’s experience may prove too valuable to overlook.

Either way, don’t expect this competition to be decided anytime soon. It has all the makings of a training camp battle that could go right down to the wire.

Vila Nova regain top spot in Brazil's Série B

Vila Nova regain top spot in Brazil's Série B
Vila Nova regain top spot in Brazil's Série B

Vila Nova: celebration with the return to the top spotCredits: Disclosure / Vila Nova

Vila Nova regained the lead in Brazil’s Série B by defeating São Bernardo 2-1 at Onésio Brasileiro de Alvarenga Stadium in Goiânia on Monday night (6). The team now has 31 points. At the same time, Botafogo-SP beat Avaí 3-1 at Arena Nicnet.

The 16th round will wrap up this Tuesday (7) with Athletic x Operário-PR at 8 p.m. at Arena Sicredi.

Second place belongs to Novorizontino, which beat Atlético-GO 3-0 on Saturday (4) at Jorge Ismael de Biasi Stadium and now has 30 points. Criciúma, in third, has the same total: it beat Sport 1-0 on the same day at Heriberto Hülse.

Fortaleza, which sits in fourth place, was another team to win in the round: 2-0 over Ponte Preta on Thursday (2) at Castelão.

Check out the other results from the 16th round:

Cuiabá 1 x 0 América-MG;

Londrina 5 x 0 CRB;

Goiás 2 x 0 Ceará;

Náutico 0 x 0 Juventude.

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Horner beams with pride over Red Bull Powertrains' success: 'There were a lot of doubters'

Christian Horner expressed great pride in seeing the Red Bull Powertrains project, which he strongly championed during his time in charge, now delivering significant results to the point of being regarded as Formula 1's benchmark engine.

The Briton returned to the Formula 1 paddock a year after being dismissed last July, back at Silverstone, the very circuit where he last served as Red Bull's CEO and team principal before handing over the reins to Laurent Mekies.

So far, the Milton Keynes-based team has endured a difficult season in terms of results, with Max Verstappen coming off two major incidents, first in qualifying in Austria and then during the race at Silverstone, both caused by a failure of the active aero system on the rear wing. As a result, he is now well out of the title fight.

Horner proud to see Red Bull Powertrains delivering results

One of the few bright spots of the RB22 so far has been its power unit, with the FIA reportedly considering it the best internal combustion engine on the grid. The assessment has come as a surprise to many, who expected Mercedes to hold that distinction given its performances at the start of the season.

Speaking in an interview with The Times, Horner said he was especially proud of what Red Bull Powertrains had achieved, describing its progress as an extraordinary accomplishment given how recently the programme was launched and the level of competition it faced.

Photo: Race Pictures
Photo: Race Pictures

Photo: Race Pictures

He recalled that the operation had started from virtually nothing, before a new factory was built in less than a year and the first engine was running just 14 months later. Horner also highlighted the role played by Ford and ExxonMobil, while noting that the workforce had grown to around 650 people, with more than 200 recruited from Mercedes HPP.

“I’m sure while it is very inconvenient to be judged as the best combustion engine in Formula 1 it is a hell of an achievement. There’s a lot of others that haven’t achieved that and they’ve been doing it for 75 years.

“That relationship with Ford, the fuel ExxonMobil have contributed, that was a bubble-wrap factory five years ago. There was one person that had a little bit of experience at Cosworth, and that was all that team had. Within 55 weeks we built a factory, within 14 months we had an engine up and running, 650 people were recruited into that business, and over 200 of them came out of Mercedes Benz or HPP.”

Horner admitted there had been widespread doubts about the project from the very beginning, particularly from outside the company, with many believing the challenge ahead was enormous. He revealed that even some people within Red Bull questioned whether it could succeed, adding that his biggest regret was not being there to see the team's own engine power a Formula 1 car out of the garage for the first time.

“There were a lot of doubters, particularly externally. I was told I had Everest to climb. In all honesty there were doubters internally. That’s one of the things that I regret the most, not seeing that engine power a car out of the garage.”

Horner breaks silence on F1 future after surprise Silverstone return

Also at Silverstone, the Leamington Spa native broke his silence on life after leaving Red Bull amid continued speculation over his future and the possibility of returning to the Formula 1 paddock.

Speaking to Sky Sports F1 after arriving at the circuit, Horner said it was good to be back at Silverstone, explaining that he had never missed the British Grand Prix since 1993 and was there simply as a fan. Discussing his future, he added that he had enjoyed the time away after spending 20 consecutive years at Red Bull and stressed that he would only consider returning for a project with a genuine chance of winning.

Photo: Race Pictures
Photo: Race Pictures

Photo: Race Pictures

“I've enjoyed my time out. I did 20 years straight with Red Bull guys. I was obviously doing other stuff before that, so it's the first time I've ever had a bit of time to get off the hamster wheel. But for me, I'd only look at doing the right thing, something that really had an opportunity to win at the end of the day."

Senior Player of the Month: Bryan Hoops logs back-to-back wins before trip overseas

As Bryan Hoops tees it up this week at the Senior Amateur Championship at Frilford Heath in England, he certainly has momentum. It would be hard to find a time, however, when Hoops doesn’t have that advantage.

Hoops, the 57-year-old from Tempe, Arizona, is seemingly always riding good play and a strong recent finish. In this case, Hoops went overseas after back-to-back June victories in the Golfweek Senior National Championship and George C. Thomas Senior Invitational.

In the latter event, played at Los Angeles Country Club, Hoops edged Jerry Gunthorpe and Mike McCoy, the defending U.S. Senior Amateur champion, by a shot. At the Golfweek Senior National Championship, played at the Donald Ross-designed Benvenue Country Club in Rocky Mount, North Carolina, Hoops won by 10 shots.

For his dominant performance over the past month in senior amateur golf, Hoops has been named Golfweek’s Senior Player of the Month for June.

Bryan Hoops tees it up at the Golfweek Senior Division National Championship.

Hoops has teed it up plenty so far in 2026 with highlights coming at the Jones Cup Senior (third), Society of Seniors Senior Masters (win) and Society of Seniors Founders Cup (second), in addition to his recent victories. He finished 11th at last year’s Senior Amateur Championship at Walton Heath and also qualified into the 2025 ISPS Handa Senior Open at Sunningdale later in the month.

After his victory June 17 at the Golfweek Senior National Championship, Hoops told Golfweek he is signed up for Senior Open qualifying again this year. Last summer, Hoops spent four weeks overseas for the Senior Amateur and Senior Open.

Hoops also plans to tee it up at the Canadian Senior Amateur, a tournament in which he was third in 2025, and of course the U.S. Senior Amateur. Those tournaments will be played later in the fall.

Hoops is currently the top-ranked player, age 55 and over, in the World Amateur Golf Ranking. He checks in at No. 311 overall, having climbed 21 spots after his latest two victories. His game is often used as a measuring stick for other players competing against him, particularly down the stretch.

Bryan Hoops

Asked how he approaches that position in the game, Hoops told Golfweek he is embracing it.  

“I expect just as much as a lot of the other players and officials are letting me know, ‘You’re on paper, you’ve got to win,’ – I understand the pressure and I accept that,” he said. “I just think I need to do what on paper I can do and I should do. There’s no pressure. I just expect to do really well in the next few years – hopefully this year, always earlier the better. It is what it is. There’s no pressure – it’s kind of in front of me. . . . I understand the window, I understand the timeline and the timeframe.”

This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Senior Player of the Month: Bryan Hoops logs back-to-back wins before trip overseas

Julian Alvarez: The Barcelona-coded striker who is favorite to replace Robert Lewandowski

Julian Alvarez centre-forward of Atletico de Madrid and Argentina celebrates after scoring his sides first goal during the UEFA Champions League 2025/26 Quarter-Final First Leg match between FC Barcelona and Club Atlético de Madrid at Estadio Spotify Camp Nou on April 8, 2026 in Barcelona, Spain. (Photo by Jose Breton/Pics Action/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images

Barcelona’s transfer window so far has been dominated by speculation about a move for Julian Alvarez, with the talk generating plenty of debate among the fanbase and even causing huge tension between the two clubs.

Robert Lewandowski’s departure from the club means a new No. 9 is needed and has led the Catalan giants to the most Barca-coded forward around: Alvarez.

Barca have had an eye on the Atletico Madrid superstar for a while now and would love to have him in their setup.

A superstar in Qatar four years ago, Alvarez scored 20 goals and added 9 assists in 49 games last season for Atletic. Ten of those goals came in the Champions League from 15 games, and it’s worth noting that only Kylian Mbappe and Harry Kane scored more in Europe’s top club competition than Alvarez in 2025-26.

He scored free kicks against both Barca and Madrid, the former in the most important game of the season against Hansi Flick’s side in the UCL. Tactically speaking, he brings many qualities that will make him an asset. He produces high quality in the build-up, from long range, and at set pieces, all things Barca fans would love to have, along with stamina, pace and an attitude to press the life out of the opponent.

While Alvarez can bring dynamism in attack with his off-ball runs, Flick may find it tricky to use a non-traditional No. 9 in his setup. But we have known Flick to be extremely versatile and adaptable, so it wouldn’t shock anyone to see Barca using Alvarez’s quality in pressing to score goals and achieve important results. 

The real positive, and the core reason why Alvarez is seen as a Barca-coded forward is his technical ability in front of goal. Alvarez has a great weaker foot shot, as well as an eye for quick one-twos, something that Lamine Yamal has always benefitted from with other players. He offers a reminder of former profiles not seen much today – such as David Villa and Sergio Aguero. He is also excellent at chance creation, with his heatmaps often being heavy in the Messi-zone or Zone 14 — the pocket just outside the box where most creative play originates.

In the final third, there is no question that he is a great forward. His occupation of half-spaces and ability to break lines when dropping deep are useful traits to have and will allow Raphinha, Lamine and Co. to boost their own numbers in attack. In fact, at Manchester City, he even replaced Kevin De Bruyne when the latter was injured and played as a makeshift CAM for a few games.

On the flip side, historically speaking, something Barca have struggled to do, is pull big games from a stuck game state. A forward who is excellent at linkup play will always help your team exploit spaces, but the concern is the breaking of the low block, when there is no space.

In a low block, the team requires a striker that can bulldoze through defenses. Someone who latches on to half chances and crosses and kills games off. This was a trademark Lewandowski skillset, with regular goals scored acrobatically or with a quick finish, with the help of intelligent positioning.

The biggest example of this type of situation last season was against Atleti in the second league meeting between the clubs, when Lewandowski scored a unique finish with his torso. This type of improvisation is what wins games from a deadlock. Alvarez hasn’t yet shown these qualities in his career so far, with glimpses of it coming when he played under Pep at Manchester City, but not much under Cholo Simeone. So naturally, this is one area where Barca might have to compromise a little and trust Alvarez to improve his game..

While there is no doubt that he should blossom playing alongside quality forwards such as Raphinha and Yamal, there remain some questions about effectiveness against the low block in Barca’s possession-heavy system, along with his high price. Overall however, I think any club would rather have Alvarez play for their team than against them.

Red Sox named best fit for two infielders at MLB trade deadline by ESPN

The Red Sox have some decisions to make when it comes to the Aug. 3 MLB trade deadline. If they decide to add to their roster, ESPN named two players who they could target.

Jeff Passan tabbed Astros shortstop Jeremy Peña and Giants third baseman Matt Chapman as “best fits” for the Red Sox.

Here’s what Passan said about Peña:

“Peña has always been a plus defender at shortstop with a strong power/speed combo, but his feel for hitting and pitch selection comes and goes. He made the most of Daikin Park’s Crawford Boxes by leaning into power and pull/lift, and his 2025 baseball card stats ran hot with better-than-you’d-expect outcomes on balls in play fueling a 5.7 WAR season. Expect more years in line with his other WAR figures (2.7 to 3.3) for the next few seasons.”

Peña is batting .295 with six home runs and 21 RBI in 48 games. He’s eligible for arbitration in 2027 and set to become a free agent in 2028.

Passan believes Chapman’s contract, which will pay him $25 million annually through the 2030 season, will make it difficult for the Giants to trade him, even though the third baseman is “characteristically strong” offensively and plays above-average defense,

“Chapman has been an above-average offensive and defensive contributor for a full decade. His bat speed is actually up a bit since the first year measured in 2023, but his in-game power metrics (barrel, sweet spot, squared up, etc.) are falling off a bit, which is why his homers and isolated power are down,” Passan wrote. “That smells like a swing tweak (usually addressed in the winter, but sometimes during the season) could address that as the raw power is still there.”

The Red Sox’ infield depth has been tested this season.

The Red Sox have Trevor Story, Marcelo Mayer, Andruw Monasterio, Tsung-Che Cheng and Isiah Kiner-Falefa who have appeared at shortstop and/or third base for Boston in 2026. Story, Mayer and Kiner-Falefa are all on the injured list with various injuries, and it’s unclear when the trio will return.

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Celtics Owner Says All the Right Things, But the Jury is Still Out

Oct 22, 2025; Boston, Massachusetts, USA; Boston Celtics owner Bill Chisholm, left, talks with CelticsÕ legend Paul Pierce before the game between the Boston Celtics and the Philadelphia 76ers at TD Garden. Mandatory Credit:

The Boston Celtics answered questions about trading Jaylen Brown for the first time on Monday, July 6.

Last week, on Wednesday, July 1, the Celtics traded Brown to the Philadelphia 76ers. In exchange, they received Paul George, two first-round picks, and two second-round picks.

President of basketball operations Brad Stevens and majority governor Bill Chisholm spoke publicly during a 45-minute question-and-answer session with reporters at the Auerbach Center, just hours after the NBA league office made the trade official.

Stevens explained his rationale for the deal, and Chisholm discussed the ownership group’s involvement in the decision.​

Here’s the latest from the Celtics’ front office on questions surrounding roster construction and spending.

Brad Stevens’ Team Decided to Trade Jaylen Brown

Perhaps the biggest question surrounding the Celtics’ decision to trade Brown was: whose idea was it?

According to Stevens and Chisholm’s answers, Boston’s regular decision-makers were responsible for deciding that it was Brown’s time to go.

“Brad and his team came with a recommendation; this is the way we’re gonna win,” Chisholm explained on Monday. “I looked at it, and I had the same reaction; I was like ‘wow.’ This is the fan in me, like really tough.”

Chisholm said the package was hard for him to stomach at first, but he eventually came around to it.

“We came to the conclusion; they convinced me that this is the best way for us to win. I got there, but it was hard. It was really hard.”

DuringChisholm’s introductory press conference as governor back in August 2025, following the finalization of the Celtics’ $6.1 billion sale to Chisholm’s investor group, he expressed faith in Boston’s front office infrastructure and even referenced a “new owner curse” as a reason that he wanted to leave basketball decisions to Stevens and his team.

“The way the decisions have been made here to date, that’s what you’re going to see going forward as well,” Chisholm said in the press conference last August. “Those basketball decisions — Brad [Stevens] is driving that.”

The Celtics are still Stevens’ franchise, at least as far as they are willing to let the public know. So what was his motivation for trading Brown?

Why Did the Celtics Trade Jaylen Brown?

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When Stevens was asked about whether he believed in Brown and Jayson Tatum as a championship duo during hisexit interview in April, he responded “yes” before the question was over.

As he watched the NBA playoffs unfold from there and watched their rival, the New York Knicks, win the 2026 Finals, Stevens admitted to reflecting on Boston’s path back to championship aspirations.

“When I looked at our team, looked at where the league is heading, looked at the way we’ve finished the past couple of years, and also looked at the unbelievable way we’ve played in the regular season the past couple of years, the path looked more difficult to me with 70 percent of our cap and such a high percentage of our usage tied into two players.”

Stevens later noted that when Boston won the 2024 NBA Finals, Tatum and Brown accounted for only 47 percent of the salary cap.

George will cost only $3.6 million less than Brown for 2026-27. However, should George pick up his $56.6 million player option for 2027-28, as he is expected to, he will be an expensive, expiring contract that Boston could package with picks to go big-game hunting for top targets.

Stevens made clear he does not want Brown and George compared one-to-one as players. Instead, he believes George can be an impactful player for them in a complementary role, helping them remain competitive next season while adding two potential high-value draft picks.

While Stevens’ explanation of his thought process was insightful into the basketball reasons the Celtics settled on the trade they executed, Chisholm’s comments are the most relevant to answering the Boston fanbase’s biggest questions about how ownership is conducting business.

Ownership Distrust in Boston

Chisholm and his investment group inherit a Boston fanbase that does not give ownership the benefit of the doubt.

Years of skepticism surrounding the Red Sox and Bruins have left many fans questioning whether ownership groups are truly willing to prioritize championships over ownership spending. Similar concerns have followed the Celtics since Chisholm’s group agreed to purchase the franchise, particularly given the involvement of the private equity firm Sixth Street Partners LLC. There is a fear among fans that the firm could hold leverage over Chisholm, Stevens, and the Celtics if they try to outspend a theoretical budget.

Asked whether Boston’s trades of Jrue Holiday, Kristaps Porzingis, and now Brown were primarily salary dumps, Chisholm rejected that characterization, insisting each move was made for basketball reasons and with the franchise’s long-term championship outlook in mind.

“I don’t agree with the premise that they were salary-based,” Chisholm said. “Every decision that was made prior was a basketball decision. We would’ve gutted the team for the future had we not done those things. The second apron is real. Those were not about money; those were basketball decisions. I put this one in the same category as well.”

More importantly, Chisholm acknowledged that words alone won’t convince fans.

“I know there’s some people who feel like, ‘Oh, there must be a smoking gun somewhere on the money,’ but that’s just not what this is about,” Chisholm said. “I can say it, and I’ll keep saying it, but I’ll also prove it to you when the time comes… It’s fine to keep asking the question, because I know we have to prove it, and we will.”

Bill Chisholm Says “The Mandate Is To Win” From Ownership

Most total wins over the 10 seasons (regular season + playoffs):

523 – Jaylen Brown
517 – Nikola Jokic
513 – James Harden
495 – Rudy Gobert
480 – Jayson Tatum
465 – Tobias Harris
463 – Giannis Antetokounmpo
463 – Al Horford
457 – Brook Lopez
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Trading the No. 1 player in regular season and postseason wins since entering the league is not a typical win-now move. However, Chisholm holds that winning championships remains the Celtics’ top priority.

“This was all about trying to win. I think trusting our process — I think we have the best front office in the NBA,” Chisholm said. “They put in their work, and they came to the conclusion that this is the best way for us to win. That’s the mandate: to win. We’ll spend whatever it takes to do that.”

As the Celtics have navigated the current CBA, which has required roster deconstruction, the front office has maintained that winning championships is still their guiding principle.

Last August, Chisholm explained what his directive to Stevens is regarding championship contention.

“My high-level direction to Brad and the team is: let’s do whatever we can to win championships and raise banners, and raise as many as we can in the near term, but also in the medium- to long-term as well. The flexibility that Brad talks about is paramount to doing that.”

The Jury Is Still Out on Celtics Ownership

There are still significant questions surrounding the Celtics’ long-term direction. Chisholm and his ownership group have outlined their philosophy, but the decisions that follow will ultimately determine whether fans believe it.

Bill Chisholm couldn’t have expected to win fans over on Monday, either on the ownership group or on the Brown deal. He used the opportunity to touch base with fans, and he still intends to earn their trust.

If future opportunities to improve the roster are met with the spending that Chisholm says the Celtics’ ownership has no problem doing, his words from Monday’s press conference will prove true about ownership’s commitment. If they aren’t, it will be remembered as a public-relations cover-up rather than the truth.

Two years is simply not a large enough sample size to draw conclusions about how the Celtics’ new ownership group plans to act.

For now, Chisholm has said what fans want to hear if the Celtics are serious about putting together the best possible championship contender in the near future. The next few years will determine whether they can believe him.

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Rumor: Max Verstappen and McLaren Enter Final Negotiations as Red Bull Leadership Fractures

The paddock rumors are officially crystallizing into reality. What started as a speculative whisper has escalated into a potential grid-shattering contract, and Max Verstappen is holding the pen.

According to the latest breaking developments, Formula 1 is currently on the precipice of its biggest driver market shockwave in years. Journalist Thomas Maher via PlanetF1 reports that McLaren and the world champion are now in the final stage of negotiations for a blockbuster signing.

Here is how the final pieces of this massive F1 puzzle are falling into place.

McLaren’s Public Denials vs. Private Reality

Publicly, McLaren CEO Zak Brown has continuously downplayed the idea of tampering with his current driver pairing of Lando Norris and Oscar Piastri. However, the closed-door reality paints a vastly different picture.

The report notes that despite the official public denials, highly placed sources within the McLaren garage absolutely do not rule out the signing. The Papaya team is well aware that passing on a generational talent like Verstappen is managerial malpractice, and the Dutch driver is reportedly “about ready” to make his final decision.

Now, back in Milton Keynes, the situation has rapidly deteriorated from a tense standoff into a complete institutional fracture. Verstappen’s ongoing hesitation has completely split the highest levels of Red Bull’s corporate leadership.

  • The Breaking Point: Mark Mateschitz, representing the Austrian ownership, is reportedly furious with Verstappen’s refusal to commit and has explicitly expressed a desire to completely break relations.
  • The Desperate Holdout: Conversely, Red Bull CEO Oliver Mintzlaff remains desperate to keep the star driver in the fold, actively fighting to retain the only man who can extract performance from their flawed 2026 chassis.

This internal civil war effectively destroys any leverage Red Bull had left. When ownership is actively fighting itself over whether to keep or fire a world champion, the garage environment becomes completely untenable.

The Piastri Ultimatum

The ultimate casualty in this blockbuster signing would inevitably be Oscar Piastri.

Sources close to the Australian driver insist that he has a valid contract and has absolutely no desire to leave the competitive McLaren environment. However, F1 contracts rarely hold up against the sheer gravity of a Max Verstappen signing.

Nov 21, 2025; Las Vegas, NV, USA; McLaren driver Oscar Piastri (81) reacts after qualifying fifth for the Las Vegas Grand Prix at Las Vegas Strip Circuit. Mandatory Credit: Gary A. Vasquez-Imagn Images

The report lays out a brutal reality: if Verstappen arrives at Woking, Piastri will have no choice but to head to Red Bull. Despite his management’s reported frustrations with McLaren’s internal hierarchy, being forced out to accommodate Verstappen would be a bitter pill to swallow—cementing the most dramatic, high-stakes seat swap in modern Formula 1 history.

Broncos roster: OLB Dondrea Tillman (No 92) might play more in 2026

Broncos Wire's 91-man offseason roster series continues today with a look at third-year linebacker Dondrea Tillman, No. 92.

Before the Broncos: Tillman (6-3, 270 pounds) played Division II college football with the Indiana University of Pennsylvania Crimson Hawks,. Tillman earned back-to-back All-PSAC West honors after totaling 21 sacks in his final two seasons. Two years after graduating from college, Tillman broke out in The Spring League in 2021.

Following his performance in The Spring League, Tillman was picked by the Birmingham Stallions in the third round of the 2022 USFL draft. Tillman made 92 total tackles (51 solo, 41 assisted) and 8.5 sacks during his three years (2022-24) with the Stallions. He went on to win three straight titles in the Stallions; two in the USFL and one in the UFL in the spring of 2024.

Broncos tenure: Tillman was signed by the Denver Broncos following his performance in the UFL. Tillman rose through the ranks, made the 53-man roster in 2024, making 23 total tackles (13 solo, 10 assisted, five tackles for loss) and five sacks in 17 games. Tillman became the first Broncos rookie since Von Miller to record a sack in three straight games, and the first undrafted rookie in franchise history to accomplish that feat, according to the Broncos' official website. Tillman earned another year of playing time, and making the most of it. In 17 regular season games, Tillman made 41 total tackles (13 solo, 28 assisted, three tackles for loss), recorded four sacks, and intercepted two passes. Broncos coach Sean Payton joked that Tillman moved so well off the turnovers, he could possibly have an offensive package. Tillman added nine tackles during the 2025 postseason.

Chances to make the 53-man roster: Rotational pass-rusher. Tillman has proved himself to be a valuable under-the-radar signing since 2024. With Jonathon Cooper's legal status in limbo, there is a very open competition on the edge across from Nik Bonitto. Tillman and Jonah Elliss could be in a two-man competition for the starting job. Whoever isn't named the starter could be a very big rotational piece in defensive coordinator Vance Joseph's scheme.

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Tuesday Open Thread

Jun 30, 2026; Toronto, Ontario, CAN; Toronto Blue Jays fans cheer for their team against the New York Mets in the ninth inning at Rogers Centre. Mandatory Credit: Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images | Dan Hamilton-Imagn Images

I’m going to be away from the computer all day, hopefully back for game time tonight. I say hopefully, but the way they are playing I’m not sure that’s the right word.

So let’s have an open thread to pass the day away. Normal rules, can talk on anything Jays related or not Jays related.

We could talk about slumps, but I have no idea why they happen. I don’t know how you get out of them. I’ve played enough sports, not at that level of course, but I know what it is like to suddenly not be able to play at the level you expect. My usual thing is to repeat the line from Bull Durham, “Don’t think, it hurts the team”.

If it is tennis, and I’m not playing well, it is usually because I leave my game and start aiming. Others can drop those shot right where they want to, why not me? When I catch on that’s what I’m doing, I start with the ‘don’t think, hit the ball down the middle’. I aim for the middle of the court.

The nice pro who gives me a lesson every two or three months, tells me my game is to hit the ball back. That’s my game. Hit the ball back one more time, than the other person does. He says I move well, and hit the ball in the middle of the racket more than most.

The other thing the pro had me do, which I have trouble with, is not being to hard on myself for a bad shot. I get fifteen seconds to scold myself over a bad shot and then I have to let it go. The point is not to tell yourself you are bad, that there are two parts to your brain, one side says ‘that was a bad shot’, the other said takes that and says that is because you are a bad player, and that’s a bad cycle.

I think the guys are thinking to much at the plate. I think you have to clear your mind.

But I’m sure the coaches know more than I do. And it is, of course, more complicated that I think it is. Major league baseball is somewhat different than club level tennis.


Anyway, use the thread to discuss what ever you would like. Maybe the Belgium win over the US yesterday. I’m going to be sad when the World Cup is over.

Or maybe you want to wish Ringo Starr a happy 86th anniversary. He looks amazing for his age, though I think the black black hair is a little much, but that’s up to him. Anyway, Happy Birthday Ringo, Peace and Love.

Rockets officially cut ties with $53 million ex-Lakers disgruntled forward via trade to Hornets

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The Houston Rockets are officially moving on from an underwhelming contributor this summer. 

According to an official news release, the Rockets’ trade sending a disgruntled ex-Los Angeles Lakers forward to the Charlotte Hornets is now complete.

“The Houston Rockets today announced they have traded forward Dorian Finney-Smith to Charlotte along with three second-round draft picks (Memphis Grizzlies' in 2027; Houston’s in 2028 and 2033) in exchange for cash considerations,” the press release said.

“In 10 NBA seasons, Finney-Smith has appeared in 628 games with 445 starts while averaging 8.0 points and 4.4 rebounds.  He played in 37 games for the Rockets last season.”

After declining his player option with the Lakers following the 2024-25 campaign and growing frustrated with the franchise’s negotiating contract, Finney-Smith opted for a fresh start with the Rockets via a four-year, $53 million deal. 

Unfortunately, the 2025-26 campaign didn’t go as planned for the two-way forward, as he endured an injury-riddled season that never saw him find his groove with the playoff-contending Rockets.
The Florida product averaged 3.3 points and 2.5 rebounds per game during his lone year with Houston, shooting 33.3% from the field and 27.0% from beyond the arc.

If Finney-Smith can get back on track health-wise and return to his serviceable ways with the Hornets, he should enjoy a nice bounce-back season with the rebuilding Eastern Conference franchise.

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Switzerland vs. Colombia live score, result, highlights from 2026 World Cup knockout game

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Switzerland and Colombia meet in the penultimate game of the Round of 16, with both sides looking to match their best-ever showing in the World Cup with a quarterfinals berth.

Murat Yakin's side has enjoyed a strong start to life in North America, topping Group B before calmly dispatching of Algeria in the Round of 32. The A-Team have been anchored by attackers Johan Manzambi and Breel Embolo, who have three and two goals, respectively. Manzambi has been one of the tournament's brightest prospects, dancing around defenders to create scoring chances in bunches for the Swiss. His status for Tuesday's match is in doubt after exiting training early on Monday.

Colombia, meanwhile, is a veteran-laden bunch, with starters Daniel Munoz, Davinson Sanchez, Jhon Cordoba and James Rodriguez all on the wrong side of 30. Despite their advanced age, Los Cafeteros have been dominant, conceding just one goal in four matches. Munoz, Rodriguez and Bayern Munich standout Luis Diaz will look to produce the goods for Nestor Lorenzo's attack, which has reveled in its chance creation but failed to tally the amount of goals one might expect thus far.

The Sporting News is tracking live scoring updates and highlights for Switzerland vs. Colombia in the 2026 FIFA World Cup. Follow below for the complete results from the Round of 16 match in Vancouver.

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Switzerland vs. Colombia score

Location: Vancouver, CN
Referee: Ivan Barton

Projected starting lineups:

Switzerland (4-2-3-1, right to left): 1. G. Kobel (GK) — 6. D. Zakaria, 4. N. Elvedi, 5. M. Akanji, 13. R. Rodriguez — 8. R. Freuler, 10. G. Xhaka — 11. D. Ndoye, 9. J. Manzambi, 17. R. Vargas — 9. B. Embolo

Colombia (4-3-3, right to left): 12. C. Vargas (GK) — 2. D. Munoz, 23. D. Sanchez, 3. J. Lucumi, 17. J. Mohica — 14. G. Puerta, 16. J. Lerma, 11. J. Arias — 10. J. Rodriguez, 9. J. Cordoba, 7. L. Diaz

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Switzerland vs. Colombia stats

Switzerland vs. Colombia live updates, highlights from 2026 World Cup knockouts

(All times ET)

Updates will start closer to the match's 4 p.m. ET kickoff time.

World Cup 2026 knockouts schedule

Round of 16

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Sat, Jul. 41 p.m.Morocco 3, Canada 0NRG Stadium (Houston, TX)
Sat, Jul. 45 p.m.France 1, Paraguay 0Lincoln Financial Field (Philadelphia, PA)
Sun, Jul. 54 p.m.Norway 2, Brazil 1MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)
Sun, Jul. 58 p.m.England 3, Mexico 2Estadio Azteca (Mexico City, MEX)
Mon, Jul. 63 p.m.Spain 1, Portugal 0AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)
Mon, Jul. 68 p.m.USA vs. BelgiumLumen Field (Seattle, WA)
Tue, Jul. 712 p.m.Argentina vs. EgyptMercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)
Tue, Jul. 74 p.m.Switzerland vs. ColombiaBC Place (Vancouver, CAN)

Quarterfinals

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Thu, Jul. 94 p.m.QF1: France vs. MoroccoGillette Stadium (Foxboro, MA)
Fri, Jul. 103 p.m.QF2: Spain vs. Winner, R16 M6SoFi Stadium (Inglewood, CA)
Sat, Jul. 115 p.m.QF3: Norway vs. EnglandHard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL)
Sat, Jul. 119 p.m.QF4: Winner, R16 M7 vs. Winner, R16 M8Arrowhead Stadium (Kansas City, MO)

Semifinals

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Tue, Jul. 143 p.m.SF1: Winner, QF1 vs. Winner, QF2AT&T Stadium (Arlington, TX)
Wed, Jul. 153 p.m.SF2: Winner, QF3 vs. Winner, QF4Mercedes-Benz Stadium (Atlanta, GA)

Third-place match

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Sat, Jul. 185 p.m.Loser, SF1 vs. Loser, SF2Hard Rock Stadium (Miami, FL)

Final

DateTime (ET)MatchLocation
Sun, Jul. 193 p.m.Winner, SF1 vs. Winner, SF2MetLife Stadium (East Rutherford, NJ)

Anthony: Andrews made Brentford move an easy decision

Anthony: Andrews made Brentford move an easy decision
Anthony: Andrews made Brentford move an easy decision

Jaidon Anthony has explained how his first conversation with Brentford head coach Keith Andrews convinced him that the Bees was the right club for him.

The 26-year-old forward put pen to paper on a four-year deal, with a club option of a further year, after joining from Burnley for an undisclosed fee.

London-born Anthony explained how a chat with Andrews reassured him that a move to west London was the right next step in his career.

"I like the way he speaks and the way he wants to play football," said Anthony, talking about the Bees boss. "From the first conversation we had, I knew I wanted to play here.

"It’s also the direction the club wants to go in as well. It’s obviously been a positive few years for Brentford and hopefully we can keep building on that. It’s an opportunity for me to step up and show my ability at this level.

"I’ve been away from London for a long time, so it’s really nice and exciting that I can come home and be around my family and my friends. I’m sure that’ll help me settle in a lot quicker as well."

He added: "I’m a winger who likes to try and create chances and score goals, and try and be a positive impact on the team. Not just on the ball, I work really hard off the ball.

'I’m a winger who likes to try and create chances and score goals, and try and be a positive impact on the team'

"I’m sure Brentford fans will see me working my socks off for them and trying to represent the badge in the best way possible. Hopefully I can bring that and add another dimension to what is already an amazing squad.

"For pre-season, I want to hit the ground running and get comfortable with my new team-mates and new surroundings, and then try and impact the squad as much as I can.

"It’s an amazing squad here and obviously every player wants to play, so I want to try and break into the team and help where I can.

Asked to share his message to Brentford supporters, Anthony finished: "I will always give 100 per cent for the badge and try to represent them and the club in the best way possible.

"Hopefully, I can also excite you and get you off your seats as well."

Highlights from 2025-26 LSU Athletics: Winter Season

The 134th season of LSU athletics had a winter that may be best remembered for off-court drama better than anything else. The men’s basketball storyline surrounding Will Wade took up the majority of the headlines, but there are two things that happened on the competition floor that will echo for a long time.

LSU women’s basketball’s 100-point game records

Despite the unfortunate ending, LSU women’s basketball made history in 2025-26. The Tigers entered the season with depth that they’d lacked during the first few seasons of the Kim Mulkey era. The season started with a 108-55 win over Houston Christian with a fantastic offensive performance that’s characterized recent season openers. The Tigers crossed the century mark in their next seven games to set a new NCAA record with eight straight 100-point games. The Tigers finished the non-conference slate with 11 100-point games thanks to great shooting performances by Mikaylah Williams and Flau’Jae Johnson and the breakneck pace that came whenever Milaysia Fulwiley stepped on the floor.

In conference play, things got harder, but LSU found impressive scoring outbursts against #24 Alabama and Missouri in the regular season to push their number to 13. An unbelievable 40-point fourth quarter against Oklahoma in the SEC tournament pushed the total to 14, one away from the NCAA record of 15. LSU tied that mark with a convincing 116-58 win over #15 seed Jacksonville in the NCAA Round of 64, and they etched their names in history with a 101-47 clobbering of #7 seed Texas Tech in the Round of 32. While the season came to a tragic end, it’ll leave its mark in the record book for many years.

LSU gymnastics’ year of Ch10

For obvious reasons, this was a personal favorite. In 2025, Kailin Chio had the greatest freshman season in LSU gymnastics history, and she was poised to break out as the team’s superstar with Haleigh Bryant and Aleah Finnegan’s careers having concluded. Kailin ended up having the best season by an LSU gymnast by several metrics. It’s not normal for any gymnast to stick as many vaults and beam dismounts as she did, and it’s especially uncommon for a sophomore to do it.

Kailin finished the regular season as the top gymnast in the country in the all-around, on vault and on beam. Her 9.995 beam NQS tied the NCAA record. Her 13 10s is second-most in a season in the last 30 years. She had the first ever three-event perfect 30. She was locked in every night and broke past all expectations for any gymnast. Chio not winning a National Championship on either vault or floor was insane, and I’m still not over the fact that Faith Torrez waa given the Honda Award instead of her.

Astros Prospect Hotlist: June 29 – July 5

WEST PALM BEACH, FL - MARCH 14: Nehomar Ochoa Jr. #45 of the Houston Astros looks on during the game between the Washington Nationals and the Houston Astros at Cacti Park at the Palm Beaches on Friday, March 14, 2025 in West Palm Beach, Florida. (Photo by Trevor Gallagher/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

Here is a look at the Astros prospects who were hot last week.

HITTERS:

Chase Call – Call has been a little boom or bust this year but when he’s hot, he’s hot. This week he hit .526 with 3 doubles, 2 home runs and 13 runs batted in. Call is hitting .237 this season with 19 doubles, 12 home runs and 18 stolen bases through 61 games.

Josh Wakefield – Wakefield got off to a nice start but an injured derailed him a bit. He’s back now and had a nice week hitting .381 with 2 doubles, a home run and 6 runs batted in. He also stole 3 bases and had more walks than strikeouts. He has 32 stolen bases this year. 

Waner Luciano – Luciano has been on a roll and he was great this week. In six games for the Woodpeckers, Luciano hit .348 with 2 doubles, 4 home runs and 10 runs batted in. He has a .843 OPS through 26 games in Single-A this season.

Nehomar Ochoa – Ochoa has put together a really strong season at just 20 years old. This week, Ochoa hit .455 with 4 doubles, a home run and 7 runs batted in. He’s hitting .283 with 15 doubles, 11 home runs and 28 stolen bases between 62 games this season.

Jack Moss – Moss was signed by the Astros this year after being released by the Reds earlier this year. The 24-year-old first baseman has been great since joining Asheville and had a nice week hitting .500 with 2 doubles, a home run and 9 runs batted in. He’s hitting .389 in Asheville.

PITCHERS:

Brett Gillis – Gillis has been on a roll for the Hooks and turned in another strong outing. He relieved Wesneski after a rehab start and went 5 innings allowing just 1 run. He has a 3.33 ERA this through 67.2 innings, allowing just 49 hits for the Hooks.

Kellan Oakes – Oakes got off to a great start this year but struggled a bit in Asheville. This week he had his best outing allowing 1 run over 6 innings. While he has a 4.75 ERA overall, he has racked up 58 strikeouts over 47.1 innings between Single-A and High-A.

Jackson Nezuh – Like some others on the list, Nezuh has really started to get it rolling. This week he went 7 innings allowing 1 run while striking out 5. He has a 4.18 ERA and allowed just 2 runs over his last 12 innings while striking out 14 for the Hooks.

Javier Perez – Perez has arguably been the best pitcher in the system this season. This week the right-hander tossed 5 scoreless innings with 9 strikeouts for the Woodpeckers. He has a 3.10 ERA with just 10 walks to 86 strikeouts over 72.2 innings this season.

Yeriel Santos – Santos has had a tough year but he had his best outing of the season this week. In his one start for Asheville, the right-hander tossed 6 scoreless innings with 4 strikeouts.

The Good, the Bad, the Ugly: FanDuel Over/Under Win Totals

SAN JOSE, CA - NOVEMBER 01: Hawai'i Rainbow Warrior QB Micah Alejado (12) steps up to throw in the game between the Hawai'i Rainbow Warriors and the San Jose State Spartans on November 1, 2025, at CEFCU Stadium in San Jose, CA. (Photo by Larry Placido/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Our friends at FanDuel recently released their over/under win totals for Group of Five teams. This week we are going to take a look at some of those projections and see where the safest money is. These projections also give us an idea of what the bettors expect the end of the season outcomes to be and who potentially has the best shot at playing for a playoff spot. Without further ado, let’s take a look at the Good, Bad, and Ugly of FanDuel’s over/under win projections.

Here is what we are working with…

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The Good

Boise State (8.5 wins)

Let’s take a look at the Broncos schedule and see where we can find four losses. Oregon is a loss. Let’s just put that out there. Memphis will be okay, but they come to Boise which should be an electric atmosphere. Fresno State and Washington State on the road might be tricky, but it is hard to see Boise State losing both of those games. I feel really comfortable with the over on this one.

Washington State (5.5 wins)

The Cougars may have a new head coach, but this program is trending in the right direction and it is hard to see them missing out on a bowl game. New head coach Kirby Moore is a brilliant offensive mind, and the addition of UC Davis transfer quarterback Caden Pinnick is flying under the radar. This team is a lock to make a bowl in my mind and I think they will likely finish with seven or eight wins.

Wyoming (5.5 wins)

This one makes me a little nervous, but I think Wyoming is going to sneak its way into a bowl game this season. The Cowboys are going to benefit from trading Boise State and Fresno State with Northern Illinois and UTEP. Wyoming benefits from having a non-conference schedule where they have a solid chance to win every game. While I don’t think this team has what it takes to be a realistic contender in the conference, they have a schedule that lends itself to six or seven wins.

The Bad

Texas State (6.5 wins)

This number seems high to me. Sure, the Bobcats should have one of the best offenses in the PAC 12, but their defense is going to give up a ton of points. They have a tough non-conference schedule with games against Texas, UTSA, and North Texas. In conference play, they have to travel to Boise and San Diego and host tough games against Washington State and Fresno State. I would probably stay away from this one; I think this is a six win team at best.

UNLV (8.5 wins)

Stay away from this one. The Rebels might be a ten win team and they might be a six win team. So that 8.5 number is a solid guess. The success of this team will come down to two factors: Is Jackson Arnold any good? And is the defense trending in the right direction? The Rebels start the season with three games that could go either way (Memphis, Hawaii, North Texas). If they win two or three of those games, they are in good shape. But I’m taking a wait and see approach before I get too excited about this team.

Hawaii (7.5 wins)

I’ve stated in previous weeks that I like this Hawaii squad and I think they have the potential to compete for a conference championship. But I feel like this projection is too high for me to consider putting money on this team. Since Timmy Chang has taken over as head coach, the Rainbow Warriors have struggled massively on the road. This season they have some tough road trips to Nevada, UTEP, Northern Illinois, Arizona State, Stanford, and Wyoming. That is a brutal amount of travel, and the Rainbow Warriors probably need to win three or four of those games to get to eight wins. Can they do it? Yes. But I certainly wouldn’t bet on it.

The Ugly

Colorado State (3.5 wins)

This team is impossible to project. If you are a Jim Mora Jr. believer, go ahead and take the over. They have three winnable, non-conference games and will probably need to come out victorious in all three to get four wins. Colorado State will be playing with a large chunk of UCONN’s 2025 roster. Was that team good enough to compete in the PAC 12? I’m doubtful.

Nevada (4.5 wins)

Stay away from this one. The Wolf Pack should be improved this fall and benefit from an easier schedule, but I’m not sold on this roster and think anywhere from three to six wins is possible. The fate of this team will rest in its ability to take care of business in non-conference play. They have to beat teams like Western Kentucky and Middle Tennessee if they are going to play in a bowl. As I stated before, I think it could go either way. So stay away from this one.

Are you taking the over or the under for your squad? Which teams are a safe bet? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.

Nebraska Lands Top-100 Wide Receiver Khalil Taylor

LAS VEGAS, NV - DECEMBER 31: Nebraska Cornhuskers wide receiver Jacory Barney Jr. (2) goes up to try for a reception against Utah Utes cornerback Smith Snowden during the SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl featuring the Nebraska Cornhuskers vs. the Utah Utes on December 31, 2025 at Allegiant Stadium in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Photo by Steve Nurenberg/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Matt Rhule has every reason to be thrilled with the way Nebraska’s 2027 recruiting class is coming together after landing Gibsonia, Pennsylvania, wide receiver Khalil Taylor.

Taylor becomes the fourth Top 100 prospect in Nebraska’s class and adds another explosive weapon to what is quickly becoming one of the strongest recruiting groups of the Rhule era. At 5-foot-11 and 190 pounds, the four-star receiver possesses the ideal build for a modern playmaker who can stretch defenses and make plays all over the field.

Wide receivers coach Daikiel Shorts deserves plenty of credit for this commitment. Nebraska managed to pull Taylor out of Penn State’s backyard, beating the Nittany Lions for one of Pennsylvania’s premier prospects. According to the recruiting rankings, Taylor is the No. 13 wide receiver in the country, the No. 4 player in Pennsylvania, and the No. 84 overall recruit in the 2027 class.

BREAKING: Four-Star WR Khalil Taylor has Committed to Nebraska, he tells me for @Rivals

The 5’11 195 WR chose the Cornhuskers over Penn State and Colorado

“Taylor to Taylor😉”https://t.co/QhCvgldm4Wpic.twitter.com/bnjG2nhely

— Hayes Fawcett (@Hayesfawcett3) July 6, 2026

Speed, Speed, Speed

Taylor’s biggest weapon is obvious the moment his highlight tape starts rolling.

His 10.83-second 100-meter speed is legitimate track speed, and he plays every bit as fast on the football field. He has the burst to separate from defensive backs, the acceleration to turn short catches into explosive plays, and the top-end speed to score from anywhere.

Nebraska hasn’t had this kind of game-breaking speed on the outside since Trey Palmer terrorized Big Ten secondaries in 2022.

The addition of Taylor should also excite five-star quarterback Trae Taylor, who now has another elite target capable of taking the top off opposing defenses. Pairing one of the nation’s best quarterbacks with one of its fastest receivers gives Nebraska fans plenty to dream about over the next few years.

Taylor’s offer list reflects just how coveted that speed is. Penn State, Florida State, Colorado, and Alabama all pursued him, making this a significant recruiting victory for Rhule and his staff.

Rhule’s Best Recruiting Class Yet?

Nebraska’s 2027 class now sits at No. 16 nationally and fourth in the Big Ten, an impressive achievement considering the depth of talent throughout the conference.

Rhule has built the class around five-star quarterback Trae Taylor and continues to surround him with high-end skill talent. Rather than resisting the realities of the NIL era, Nebraska has leaned into it, using every available tool to compete for elite recruits while other programs continue to complain about the changing landscape of college football.

There is still a long way to go before signing day, and keeping this talented group together will be just as important as assembling it. But if Rhule can hold onto the class, Nebraska could be laying the foundation for a roster capable of competing with the Big Ten’s best for years to come.

GBR.

How to live stream India vs England: T20 Cricket, TV channel

India and England square off in the third of five T20 matches on Tuesday at Trent Bridge Cricket Ground. The Men in Blue continue their tour of England following a loss on Saturday.

How to Watch India vs England

  • When: Tuesday, July 7, 2026
  • Time: 12:30 PM ET
  • TV Channel: Willow TV
  • Live Stream: Fubo (try for free)

India is now 0-3-1 since arriving in the UK, with two losses in Ireland before getting to England, and the first match of the series ended in a no result due to rain. 

A monster match from Jacob Bethell powered England’s chase in its four-wicket victory, 191/6-190/7, on Saturday. Bethell scored 27 runs in the 15th over and added 29 in the 17th, finishing with 76 not out (46). Captain Harry Brook added 39 (15), and Tom Banton added 39 (32). Sam Curran took three wickets, and Will Jacks bowled a 1 and 22 in three overs.

While India took the loss, Ishan Kishan paced the country with 49 (40) and Abhishek Sharma opened with 43 (24). 15-year-old Vaibhav Sooryavanshi became the youngest player to debut for the Men in Blue at 15 years, 99 days, breaking the mark set by Sachin Tendulkar, who was 16 years, 205 days old when he debuted for India in 1989. The teen phenom went 14 (10) with a pair of 6s.

This is a great international T20 cricket matchup that you will not want to miss. Make sure to tune in and catch all the action.

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How to watch Argentina vs Egypt: Live stream, TV channel & start time for FIFA World Cup 2026 Round of 16

Lionel Messi leads Argentina into the World Cup round of 16 against Egypt on Tuesday.

MORE: How to live stream World Cup 2026

June 26, 2026; Seattle, Washington, U.S.; Egypt’s Mohamed Salah takes a corner kick. Mandatory Credit: Troy Wayrynen-Imagn Images

How to Watch Argentina vs Egypt

  • Date: Tuesday, July 7, 2026
  • Time: 12 PM EDT
  • Channel: FOX
  • Stream: Fubo (try for free)

Lionel Messi is looking to reclaim his lead as top scorer at the World Cup 2026 when Argentina takes on Egypt in the tournament’s last 16 on Tuesday. The reigning world champion was truly tested for the first time last time out and battled through an extra-time victory over Cape Verde to keep their chances of a title defense alive.

Egypt also played a full 120-minute trial in its last outing after beating Australia on penalties, meaning both teams will be feeling the fatigue at this stage. Likewise, the Pharaohs are also undefeated thus far at World Cup 2026 but have won just one of their four games inside the 90 minutes.

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La Albiceleste have several fitness concerns after Enzo Fernandez, Facundo Medina, and Nahuel Molina were each on restricted training schedules this weekend following their latest result. Most essential of all, however, Messi remains fit and firing at the center of Lionel Scaloni’s plans.

Egypt could have a problem on its hands at left-back, with Karim Hafez reportedly struggling with injury after the Australia result, and Ahmed Fatough already a concern in the same position. Mohamed Salah converted a spot-kick in the shootout win over Australia but will have to produce a monumental display to keep his side in the competition.

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Brentford sign Anthony from Burnley

Brentford sign Anthony from Burnley
Brentford sign Anthony from Burnley

Brentford have completed the permanent signing of Jaidon Anthony from Burnley for an undisclosed fee.

The 26-year-old forward has penned a four-year deal, with a club option of a further year.

An established Premier League attacker, he joins the Bees having scored 11 goals and provided five assists in 70 English top-flight games to date.

Brentford head coach Keith Andrews said: "We’re delighted to be able to sign Jaidon.

"We’ve been aware of Jaidon’s journey for a long, long time and have always admired him from afar.

"He did really well last season, which is difficult in a team that got relegated.

"After meeting him, it became very evident that he’d fit into the culture of the club and add to the squad.

"He still has so much more room for growth and improvement, and we’re really looking forward to working with him."

'After meeting him, it became very evident that he’d fit into the culture of the club and add to the squad'

Born in Hackney, Anthony spent 10 years in Arsenal’s academy before joining the youth ranks at Bournemouth following a successful trial period.

His first taste of senior football came in the National League South with Weymouth, who he joined on loan for the second half of the 2019/2020 season.

Anthony made three appearances before football was paused due to the Covid-19 pandemic, but then made a telling impact to help the Terras end an 11-year absence from the National League via the play-offs - scoring in a 3-2 semi-final win against Dorking before converting a penalty in a shoot-out victory against Dartford in the final.

He returned to Bournemouth and marked his Cherries debut with an assist in a 3-2 loss against Preston in December 2020.

Six more appearances followed that year across the Championship and FA Cup, before he established himself as a regular in 2021/22.

In a campaign which saw the Cherries return to the Premier League at the second time of asking, Anthony missed just one Championship game, scoring eight goals and providing six assists as Scott Parker’s side finished as runners-up.

The exciting winger featured prominently in the following campaign, too, making 30 league appearances - scoring three goals - to help Bournemouth secure a 15th-placed finish.

Anthony spent 2023/24 on loan at Leeds United as the Whites fell short of automatic promotion, ending the regular season in third, before losing 1-0 to Southampton at Wembley Stadium in the Championship play-off final.

In the following campaign, he excelled on a season-long loan at Burnley, securing a second-career promotion to the top flight after 15 direct goal involvements in 43 outings saw the Clarets finish second with 100 points, behind Leeds on goal difference.

That temporary move was made permanent in May 2025 and last term, he played in all bar one of Burnley’s Premier League games, scoring eight times - including a strike against Brentford at Turf Moor in February - and contributing four assists.

An introduction to Major League Baseball’s 2026 draft

SECAUCUS, NJ - JUNE 10: Major League Baseball Commissioner Robert D. Manfred Jr. announces the 19th pick of the 2020 MLB Draft is Pete Crow-Armstrong by the New York Mets during the 2020 Major League Baseball Draft at MLB Network on Wednesday, June 10, 2020 in Secaucus, New Jersey. (Photo by Alex Trautwig/MLB Photos via Getty Images) | MLB Photos via Getty Images

On Saturday, July 11, Major League Baseball will host its 61st annual Rule 4 draft, better known as the first-year player draft. Thanks to their 83-79 record during the 2025 season, the Mets were lined up to make the 17th overall pick. Since the Mets exceeded the Competitive Balance Tax threshold by more than $40 million, their first-round selection will drop 10 places to 27 instead.

Because the Mets signed Bo Bichette, a free agent who rejected a qualifying offer over the off-season, the team forfeited its second-highest pick in the draft, meaning they will not be making a pick in the second round. Their next pick will instead be in the third round, the 92nd selection overall. Following that, they will be making the 120th overall pick in the fourth round, 152nd pick in the fifth round, 181st pick in the sixth round, 210th pick in the seventh round, 240th pick in the eighth round, 270th pick in the ninth round, 300th pick in the tenth round, and a selection every thirty picks in rounds 11-20.

The Mets have a $6,730,900 bonus pool to work with in the 2026 MLB Draft, the third lowest behind the Blue Jays and their $5,543,100 pool and the Dodgers and their $3,951,900 pool. In entirety, all 30 teams have been allotted $358,662,500 by Major League Baseball, an increase from $350,357,700 last season, as pick values have increased by 2.5 percent, reflecting MLB revenue increases.

The Mets’ first-round selection, the 27th overall pick, has an MLB-assigned slot value of $3,466,500. Their third-round selection, the 92nd overall pick, has an $859,900 slot value. Their fourth-round selection, the 120th overall pick, has a $645,100. Their fifth-round selection, the 152nd overall pick, $472,500 slot value. Their sixth-round selection, the 181st overall pick, has a $364,600 slot value. Their seventh-round selection, the 210th overall pick, has a $287,800 slot value. Their eighth-round selection, the 240th overall pick, has a $232,100 slot value. Their ninth-round selection, the 270th overall pick, has a $207,200 slot value. Their tenth-round selection, the 300th overall pick, has a $195,200 slot value.

In order to be eligible to be selected in the 2026 MLB Draft, a player must meet the criteria applicable to them:

  • Be a resident of, or have attended an educational institution in, the United States, Canada, or a U.S. territory such as Puerto Rico. Players from other countries are not subject to the draft and can be signed by any team unless they have attended an educational institution in the aforementioned areas.
  • Have never signed a major or minor league contract.
  • High school players are eligible only after graduation, and if they have not attended college.
  • Players at four-year colleges and universities are eligible three years after first enrolling in such an institution, or after their 21st birthdays (whichever occurs first).
  • Junior and community college players are eligible to be drafted at any time.

10 Most Important Bears of 2026: #6 Luther Burden III

Nov 9, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Chicago Bears wide receiver Luther Burden III (10) makes a catch against the New York Giants during the second half at Soldier Field. Mandatory Credit: Mike Dinovo-Imagn Images | Mike Dinovo-Imagn Images

Considering that Ben Johnson’s 2025 offense didn’t feature one wide receiver over the others, I went back and forth on having one appear on this year’s 10 Most Important Chicago Bears list. But Luther Burden III has a chance to be really special, so I had to include him.

At his NFL Combine, he only did the 40-yard dash and positional drills, so he didn’t qualify for an overall RAS score, but watching him play, I think it’s safe to assume his agility testing would have all been charted in the green. He definitely plays to his 4.41 forty, but his quickness, acceleration, and stop-and-cut ability are Devin Hester-esque. He looks different with the ball in his hands, so I would expect the Bears to scheme him more touches this season and give the opposition something to think about.

Adding to Burden’s importance this year is the departure of DJ Moore, who was the Bears’ top wideout all three years he was in the Windy City. The Bears used Moore in a variety of ways, including as a running back, and I could envision Burden lining up at tailback for a few reps a game.

His 2.7 yards per route run, which is a Next Gen Stat to show how productive a receiver is on a per-route-run basis, was third in the entire NFL behind a couple of first-team All Pros: the Los Angeles Rams’ Puka Nacua (3.9) and the Seattle Seahawks’ Jaxon Smith-Njigba (3.7).

That’s some decent company.

Burden clearly has special traits, but his attitude and work ethic could elevate him to the upper echelon of receivers in his second year, and his head coach couldn’t be more pleased with how he’s looked so far.

“I’m buying Luther Burden stock right now, just how he’s approached his offseason,” Ben Johnson said on May 28. “It’s been electric. He showed up yesterday, had numerous explosive plays. I loved how in Phase 2 he was finishing every single rep that he took, and that really translated over to yesterday as well. So, he’s in a really good spot.”

As a rookie, Burden had 47 receptions, 652 yards, 2 touchdowns, and 6 runs for 37 yards, while playing 402 snaps on offense, which among the wide receivers was behind Moore (979), Rome Odunze (733), and Olamide Zaccheaus (580).

Burden may see his snap count double now that he’s starting, which contributes to him being a trendy pick around the league as a breakout star.

“He’s still developing and growing his route tree,” Johnson continued. “He’s been extremely coachable, so I’m really happy with him. He looks like he’s playing at a different speed right now. You knew he had it in him — he’s a 4.4 guy — and yet those timed speeds don’t always translate to real speed, football speed, the game tape. I think we’re starting to see that now. He’s not thinking as much. He knows what we’re trying to do. So you kind of see that with a number of these guys, as I alluded to before, that have been here for a little bit of time now — the game’s slowing for them, and it allows their abilities to come out.”

The Bears had a top-10 offense a year ago, and that was with Burden, their most dynamic playmaker, missing much of the offseason program due to an injury and averaging just 27 snaps per game during the season.

How big a jump in production to expect Burden to make in 2026?

Royals’ Trade Deadline Pressure, Injury Woes Overshadow All-Star Honors

The trade deadline is approaching, and the Kansas City Royals have decisions to make. Jacob Milham and Jeremy Greco use this episode of the Royals Rundown Podcast to work through every angle of what should be one of the most consequential stretches in the organization’s near-term future.

The episode opens with a look at the recent homestand struggles, including a matchup against the Philadelphia Phillies, defensive inconsistency, and a bullpen that has not been able to stabilize for any sustained period. The coaching staff’s decision-making and lineup management draw comparison to how the Phillies have navigated their own challenges.

The injury report continues to be long and consequential. Kyle Isbel has suffered a setback, Vinnie Pasquantino heads to Omaha, and Maikel Garcia’s status is cloudier than a Kansas spring sky. Cole Ragans’ injury gives him a trifecta of surgeries that no pitcher should look to achieve.

On a more celebratory note, Bobby Witt Jr. and Michael Wacha earned All-Star selections, recognition that the hosts acknowledge with appropriate pride before turning the conversation back to what the trade value could look like if the front office decides to be aggressive sellers. The Lugo and Wacha trade conversation from previous episodes gets expanded here, with Salvador Perez’s potential trade value, injury concerns, and legacy also entering the discussion.

The talent pipeline evaluation is thorough. Jacob and Jeremy work through prospect valuations, FanGraphs future value grades, and specific names the organization should be targeting in return if they move established pieces. The hosts also examine the Minnesota Twins’ recent fire sale as a case study for what a bold deadline approach could look like, and whether the Royals’ front office has the appetite to follow that model.

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Bleacher Report sees Saints as ideal fit for veteran WR Keenan Allen

FOXBOROUGH, MASSACHUSETTS - JANUARY 11: Keenan Allen #13 of the Los Angeles Chargers gets set during the first quarter of an NFL wild card playoff football game against the New England Patriots at Gillette Stadium on January 11, 2026 in Foxborough, Massachusetts. (Photo by Brooke Sutton/Getty Images) | Getty Images

The New Orleans Saints have reshaped their offense this offseason, but one notable veteran remains available on the free-agent market. According to Bleacher Report, the Saints stand out as the best potential landing spot for six-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Keenan Allen.

The biggest reason for that connection is Saints head coach Kellen Moore. Moore and Allen spent the 2023 season together with the Los Angeles Chargers, where Moore served as offensive coordinator and Allen posted one of the best years of his career, hauling in 108 receptions for 1,243 yards and seven touchdowns despite appearing in just 13 games.

For New Orleans, the 34-year-old would provide a different element than what’s already on the roster. Chris Olave remains the Saints’ top explosive playmaker, while first-round rookie Jordyn Tyson adds another dynamic weapon to the unit. Allen could thrive as an over the middle target and trusted third-down option, giving Tyler Shough a proven veteran capable of consistently moving the chains and creating separation in critical situations.

The Saints have already invested heavily in surrounding Shough with talent, and bringing in Allen would further strengthen a revamped offense while reuniting him with the coach who helped oversee one of the most productive seasons of his career. Whether New Orleans ultimately makes the move remains to be seen, but the familiarity between Allen and Moore makes the Saints a logical destination as training camp approaches.

The Phillies have needs. What can they trade to fill them?

Mar 7, 2026; Houston, TX, United States; Italy left fielder Dante Nori (16) hits a home run during the seventh inning against Brazil at Daikin Park. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-Imagn Images | Troy Taormina-Imagn Images

The trade deadline is a time of wonder and curiosity. Teams are on the lookout for ways to improve themselves when the options they have internally are no longer good enough. We have been blessed to have relative blockbusters go down in the past few trade deadlines, making the news exciting to cover. Talking about trades is always fun, which is why I included a post in The Feed.

You were kind enough to respond with a lot of great and thoughtful responses, so let’s talk about some of them.

It still is quite strange that Alex McFarlane remains in Reading. His season has been a successful transition from being a starter to a full-time reliever. The stuff he is showing is big league ready, followed up by results that match. And yet, at Double-A he remains. He has yet to throw the major league baseball that is used in Lehigh Valley, meaning there might have to be some kind of adjustment to the ball whenever he does get a promotion somewhere. Maybe he becomes the 2026 version of Orion Kerkering, maybe he just is getting ready for 2027.

Yet the idea of including him in the big league bullpen and expecting instant success might be a little far fetched. As mentioned, the actual baseball is going to be different in the two leagues, so adjustment must be accounted for. Then there is the natural adjustment pitchers go through in their jump to the majors. Put that all together with his being included in a pennant race and the ingredients are there for a less than successful move.

As far as the idea of trading Andrew Painter and Gage Wood for Aroldis Chapman and Sonny Gray, that’s something I just cannot get on board with. I’ve been pretty critical of Painter lately, not really impressed by his latest start in Lehigh Valley despite the on box score results he had. Chapman is a rental only and Painter does still possess tantalizing upside if he can figure out how to tap into it.

There is always a flaw in thinking that a team has an excess of anything – pitching, infield, whatever position it is on the field. We have seen in the past the Phillies believe they have a lot of something only to find themselves left empty handed when the time is near. Remember the Baby Aces?

However, yes, there are some infield prospects to move in potential deals. Escobar has been the biggest name the team has had based on past reputation, yet his season this year has been disappointing. Rincon has taken a leap a bit this year, but probably isn’t one that would lead any kind of trade, instead finding himself as more of a secondary piece than anything. In the outfield, Nori would probably have fetched something decent based somewhat on the improvement he showed in the WBC and at the beginning of the season, but a recent injury that the team has been quite mum about clouds any trade value he had.

Tomorrow will mark one month since Dante Nori was pulled from a game with a lower body injury. The report was he wouldn't need much more than the 7 days on the IL, but he hasn't been activated yet

— Mitch Rupert (@Mitch_Rupert) July 5, 2026

Agreed that these are some of the names the Phillies could look to move in a deal, but a combination of injury and regression has hurt a few of them.

Alirio Ferrebus is a name that I would expect to come up quite a bit in trade talks. He has had an outstanding season, rocking a 132 wRC+ in Clearwater as a 20 year old catcher. There are some things to worry about in his profile (the whole “catcher” thing, swinging a lot), but he hits the ball hard and doesn’t strike out much at all. If he can improve as an actual catcher, that’s a valuable commodity to have so long as the bat continues to improve. Is that something that would lead a trade package? Obviously would depend on what it is the team is trading for. If we’re talking about an impact bat, then probably not. If a team is going to move that impact bat, they would probably want something more of a high upside arm (re: Gage Wood) or a similarly high upside bat that plays somewhere else on the diamond.

The issue that is continuing to become obvious is lack of those high upside players the team has that they would be willing to dangle in a trade. The injury to Aidan Miller, the slight regression of Andrew Painter and the big league promotion of Justin Crawford has left them with a system that has precious little other teams would covet in a deal. Maybe there is a pop-up prospect that teams would like to take (Juan Villavicencio, Ramon Marquez to name two), maybe there is someone other teams might feel they can do more with than what the Phillies have done.

They will get a deal done and when they do, we’ll probably sit back and say “That’s it?” when it happens. It’s usually the case. But, we can continue debating here in the comments until the deadline hits. Go Phillies.

New Jersey Devils Prospect Update: Change is Coming to Utica

ALLENTOWN, PA - MARCH 28: Quinnipiac Bobcats Forward Jeremy Wilmer (16) controls the puck during the first period of the NCAA DI Men's Hockey Eastern Regional Tournament game between the UConn Huskies and the Quinnipiac Bobcats on March 28, 2025, at the PPL Center in Allentown, PA. (Photo by Gregory Fisher/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Devils GM Sunny Mehta and Comets GM Braden Birch have begun revamping the AHL franchise. Here’s a look at some of the early summer roster changes.

Out With the Old

Utica’s goal leader last season, Angus Crookshank, was shipped off to the Florida Panthers in the Jacob Markstrom trade. Defenseman Calen Addison and forward Dylan Wendt were not tendered qualifying offers and walked to free agency. Lastly, UFA forwards Jonathan Gruden, Nathan Legare, and Mike Hardman were not brought back as of the writing of this article. That does not mean none of them will return. Free agent center Ryan Schmelzer signed a new AHL one-year contract on July 2nd according to the Comets website, a move that hasn’t been confirmed on Puckpedia as of Monday. Forward Jack Malone and netminder Jeremy Brodeur re-upped with new AHL deals on July 3rd and RFA goaltender Jakub Malek signed a two-year, two-way extension on July 6th.

In With the New

Diminutive winger Ben Steeves joined the roster as a piece of the Jacob Markstrom swap. Steeves was an offensive force for the Charlotte Checkers last season, scoring 23 goals and potting 45 points in 72 games and easily replaces Crookshank’s production. Steeves signed a one-year, two way contract with the Devils yesterday, so could be a candidate for a call-up to New Jersey at any point during the seaason.

A flurry of trades and signings in and around the draft and the beginning of free agency brought in some players who will be fighting for a spot in New Jersey, but may spend some time in Utica. Amadeus Lombardi is a 23-year-old center, who can play wing, and is looking to make the jump into the NHL after being a nearly point per game player for the Grand Rapids Griffins of the AHL the past two seasons. Sunny Mehta specifically mentioned Lombardi at his press conference as not only “depth”, but a “bet” as a player who’s shown promise of being ready for the next level.

Another depth “bet”, 28-year-old 6’6” winger Riley Tufte has been one of the AHL’s most prolific goal scorers, finishing tied for third in the league last season with 32 twine touchers in only 64 games. Tufte provides a different element to Lombardi as a large, netmouth presence with a scoring touch and will be an interesting player to watch in camp.

Lastly, left-handed defenseman Vladislav Kolyachanok is a 25-year-old, 6’1” puck mover, who will be competing with trade acquisition Declan Chisholm for a roster spot. Kolyachanok is an intriguing player. An analytics darling in small sample sizes at the NHL level, Kolyachanok has bounced around the Coyotes, Penguins, Stars, Bruins and their AHL affiliates in his short career.

Other players were signed to AHL contracts. Former teammate of Shane LaChance at Boston University, Jeremy Wilmer finished his collegiate career with Quinnipiac, and despite a season-ending injury his senior year, the undrafted, crafty winger put up 41 points in 38 games in his last full NCAA season. Center/winger Gabe Klassen put up 17 goals and 36 points in 59 games for the Wilkes-Barre Penguins last year. Former Red Wings 3rd round draft pick, Zach Gallant also signed an AHL deal. A highly physical energy forward, Gallant has split time between the AHL and ECHL after a stint with the U Sports McGill’s hockey program.

The Comets also signed 24-year-old defender Eamon Powell. A former fourth round pick of the Tampa Bay Lighting, Powell, known for his edgework and aggressive style, put up 7 points in 23 games for the Charlotte Checkers last season after five years at Boston College.

Another AHL signing, goaltender Seth Eisele has been one of the better netminders in the ECHL, finishing last season with a 18-7-1 record, 2.37 GAA and .919 SV% in 29 games for the South Carolina Stingrays. The 26-year-old will likely be competing with recently re-upped Jeremy Brodeur for platooning time between Utica and Adirondack and takes Tyler Brennan’s place down the goalie depth chart without the use of a NHL roster spot.

If there are themes in most of these moves, they seem to be the targeting analytical darlings and players who have excelled at the lower level and may be ready for the next step up, whether it be star AHLers, who may be ready for the NHL, or star ECHL and NCAA players, who may be ready for the AHL. It’s a fresh approach compared to the middling state Utica has been mired in for years. We will soon know how it plays out.

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2026 MLB Draft Preview: AJ Gracia

CHARLOTTESVILLE, VIRGINIA - MAY 12, 2026: AJ Gracia #29 of the University of Virginia Cavaliers hits double during the fourth inning of a game against the University of Richmond Spiders at Davenport Field at Disharoon Park on May 12, 2026 in Charlottesville, Virginia. (Photo by Alyssa McDaniel/Diamond Images via Getty Images) | Diamond Images/Getty Images

2026 MLB Draft Preview: AJ Gracia scouting report.

The 2026 is less than a week away — the first round kicks off on July 11, 2026 — so its time to start offering capsule looks at players the Texas Rangers could select with their top picks. The Rangers’ first round pick is at #16, their second round pick is at #54, and their third round pick is at #89.

Leading up to draft day, we will be doing writeups of some of the players who could end up getting selected by the Rangers with one of their first three picks. Today we are looking at University of Virginia outfielder AJ Gracia.

AJ Gracia is a 6’3”, 195 lb. lefthanded hitting outfielder at the University of Virginia. Coming out of high school in New Jersey in 2023, Gracia was in the back half of the BA top 500 draft list that year but went undrafted. He spent two years at Duke before transferring to Virginia when his coach at Duke took the Virginia job. Gracia turns 22 in October.

Gracia is a well-rounded hitter with quality pitch recognition and excellent contact rates. He rarely chases out of the strike zone — Baseball America calls him “hyper-selective” — and set a school record for walks at Duke in his sophomore season. He is strong and makes good contact with a swing that’s described as “uphill,” but his exit velocities aren’t as impressive as you’d like to see. He has above-average raw power that translate well into game power due to his contact ability. He’s also seen as being able to potentially add some power going forward.

Gracia played right field for Duke as a freshman, and has primarily been a center fielder the past two seasons. However, he’s not considered a particularly strong defender, and there’s a very good likelihood he ends up having to move to a corner outfield spot, though MLB Pipeline says his “excellent instincts and efficient routes” give him a chance to stick in center. His arm is underpowered for right field, so if he does have to move off out of center field, he will probably end up in left field. His speed and his arm both get 45 grades from BA and MLB Pipeline.

As a freshman, Gracia slashed .305/.440/.559 with 48 walks against 55 Ks in 278 plate appearances, with 14 homers. His sophomore season saw him slash .293/.449/.558 in 285 plate appearances, with 15 homers, 57 walks and 36 Ks. This year for Virginia — still in the ACC — he slashed .354/.489/.632 in 272 plate appearances, homering 14 times, drawing 47 walks and striking out 38 times.

Baseball America has Gracia at #15 on their board. MLB Pipeline has Gracia at #19 on their board. Kiley McDaniel puts Gracia at #27 on his top 150 list. Keith Law has Gracia at #22 on his board. Fangraphs has Gracia at #2 on their board. Baseball Prospectus has Gracia at #16 on their top 30 draft board.

In the June 8 Baseball America mock draft, Carlos Collazo has Condon going to the Astros at #17, though he’s mentioned as a possibility with a number of teams before then, beginning with the Orioles at #7. The BA staff draft on June 15 has Gracia going to the Marlins at #14. The BA mock draft 5.0 of June 29 has Gracia going to the Diamondbacks at #15, though he’s also mentioned with a half-dozen other teams ahead of them. The BA staff draft 4.0 on July 6 has Gracia going to the Cardinals at #13. Jonathan Mayo’s June 11 mock draft has Gracia going to the Astros at #17. Jim Callis’s June 18 mock draft has Gracia mocked to the Cardinals at #13. The June 25 Callis/Mayo mock has Gracia going to the D-Backs at #15. Jonathan Mayo’s July 2 mock draft has Gracia going to the Rockies at #10. Law’s June 10 mock draft Gracia going to the Cubs at #23. Law’s July 6 mock has Gracia going to the Mariners at #24. Kiley McDaniel’s June 18 mock draft does not have Gracia going in the first 40 picks.

Gracia seems likely to go somewhere in the teens, and could well be off the board when the Rangers pick. Texas would have to really like his contact ability and plate discipline, though the lack of upper end exit velocities doesn’t necessarily fit what they are looking for in a position player.

Gracia’s future likely hinges on his ability to generate more power going forward. If a team thinks that there’s more exit velocity they can tap into, or that will come as he fills out, he’s got value as a guy who would offer above-average OBPs and above-average power. If not, his defensive limitations and lack of speed make him limited as far as major league value is concerned.

Previously:

Liam Peterson

Tyler Bell

Aiden Robbins

Jared Grindlinger

Logan Reddemann

Cooper Harris

Justin Lebron

Cameron Flukey

Derek Curiel

Hunter Dietz

Logan Hughes

Carson Wiggins

Peyton Bonds

Ace Reese

Sawyer Strosnider

Gio Rojas

Chris Rembert

Jack Natili

Andrew Williamson

Trevor Condon

Syracuse men’s basketball: NBA Summer League update

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The first stop on the NBA Summer Leagie schedule was the California Classic which wrapped up last night. Two former Orange were on rosters: William Kyle with the Lakers and Nate Kingz with the Heat.

Kyle saw action in two of the three games playing. After just two points in the opener, he didn’t see action in the Lakers 2nd game. However, in last night’s final game in California, Kyle ended up making an impact with 6 points, 3 rebounds, 2 assists and 3 steals in almost 24 minutes of action. He even went 1-1 from the foul line in the Lakers 88-84 win over the Spurs.

William Kyle III with the steal and the two-handed fastbreak dunk, and Ja'Kobi Gillespie hits the deep 3 over him (with replays) pic.twitter.com/LzYY1O2PMd

— MrBuckBuck (@MrBuckBuckNBA) July 7, 2026

Kyle’s Lakers got the better of Maliq Brown and the Spurs last night. Brown started the game and scored 2 points and grabbed 3 rebounds. Maliq has started all 3 of the Spurs’ games so far and is 2-6 from 3. He’ll make the roster due to his defense, but if he wants to earn more minutes he’ll have to be more of a threat to hit open shots.

Kingz saw his first action last night as he played 12 minutes and went 1-4 from the field, all from 3 as the Heat beat a Warriors squad. We’ll see if he gets a bit more run when things shift to Vegas, but he could be looking at starting his career in the G League and trying to impress another team from there.

Action has also started in Salt Lake City where Buddy Boeheim is playing with the Oklahoma City Thunder. He hasn’t appeared in the first two games for OKC as the Thunder are looking at their draft picks and some returning players early. Buddy’s on a two-way deal through this season with the Thunder.

Summer League games will move to Las Vegas with games beginning on Thursday and we’ll keep an eye on these former Orange.

The fate of the Bill Belichick Experiment rests in the Xs and Os of Bobby Petrino

Bobby Petrino, center, is in his first season as the offensive coordinator for UNC football entering the Tar Heels' second year under head coach Bill Belichick. | Rodd Baxley/The Fayetteville Observer / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

College football’s most tired axiom: “It’s not about the Xs and Os, it’s about the Jimmies and Joes.” But it’s overplayed for a good reason — it’s true. That’s the reason the difference-making players in college football, both proven and projected, get paid more than some NFL players.

So, is the amount of hope invested in a new offensive coordinator justified?

A normal coach with Petrino’s baggage would have been long gone and forgotten awhile ago. Walking out on a team mid-season to take another job — which Petrino did to the Atlanta Falcons — for most coaches would be an unpardonable transgression. Getting fired from the job he left the Falcons to take, for having an affair with a subordinate employee, who happened to be the wife of another subordinate employee, is usually an automatic HR disqualifier for future employment. Those two in succession at the time seemed likely to be the end for Bobby Petrino as a football coach outside of an FCS program somewhere.

But: sports will forgive just about anything for players and coaches who prove they make a difference. Fired in 2011, Petrino was back in the game at Western Kentucky by 2013 and back as a head coach at Louisville by 2014. Contrast that with Butch Davis, who never coached anywhere of significance again after departing Chapel Hill.

That’s the biggest question mark for UNC football heading into 2026. One the one hand, Petrino’s a proven offensive mind whose offenses reliably produce. On the other hand, UNC’s Jimmies and Joes on offense are a big reason preseason predictions for UNC’s 2026 team have been a collective “thumbs down.” The oddsmakers place the wins total at 4.5. One CBS Sports analyst says UNC will finish dead last in the ACC. ESPN’s Bill Connelly, author of SP+, a widely cited predictive metric, projects 5.3 wins, largely on the basis of an offense his system thinks could be one of the 10 worst within the P4.

Connelly’s system doesn’t care who’s coaching, looking instead at returning production and recruiting profiles to make a guesstimate. Clearly, the number-crunchers at the sportsbooks and outlets like ESPN just don’t see much to work with on offense in Chapel Hill. Enter Petrino, who these days has settled comfortably into a second-fiddle role as an offensive rehab specialist. UNC will make his third straight stint as an offensive coordinator at a program needing an offensive overhaul. On that front, he delivered at his two previous stops.

Texas AM’s offense in 2022 finished 72nd in SP+, 75th in FEI, and 75th in FPI. Jimbo Fisher relented on play-calling duties and imported Petrino from FCS Missouri State to run his offense. In 2023, Texas AM jumped to 20th, 23rd, and 31st, respectively, in those rankings. The difference wasn’t due to yardage; yards per play only increased from 5.73 to 6.0, and yards per game increased from 364 to 407. The big difference came from scoring, as Texas AM went from 33 touchdowns in 2022 to 51 in 2023, averaging 11 more points a game. Much of that increase came in the form of explosive plays in the passing game. Who was Petrino’s QB that season? Max Johnson for eight games until he was injured, then Connor Weigman.

Texas AM moved on from Jimbo Fisher at the end of 2023, and Petrino moved back to Arkansas, whose 2023 offense in some ways resembled UNC’s last season: 98th in FEI and 97th in FPI. Interestingly, SP+ saw that offense differently, ranking it 56th. At any rate, in 2024, those rankings improved to 40th (SP+), 48th (FEI), and 41st (FPI). Last season saw another big step up the ladder, finishing 16th, 16th, and 14th respectively in those measures.

Whereas Petrino moved the needle through the air in College Station, he did it on the ground in Arkansas. While the passing offense put up 1200 more yards in 2024 than it did in 2023, it scored six fewer touchdowns through the air. Meanwhile, the rushing offense posted 34 touchdowns in 2024 compared to nine in 2023. Yards per rush increased from 3.63 in 2023 (109th nationally) to 4.86 in 2024 (34th) to 5.69 in 2025 (3rd). As a rushing offense, Arkansas over two seasons went from a team that couldn’t run to save its life to one opponents could stop. A fair take-away from those two experiences would be Petrino takes what the roster offers and gets the most out of it.

Skeptics can certainly point to the talent on those two rosters. Texas AM in 2023 fielded an elite roster full of blue chips, ranking 4th nationally in “blue chip ratio” at 73%. Seven out of every ten players being a blue chip helps, especially when enough of those are future NFL offensive linemen. Arkansas 2024 and 2025 did not sport that kind of roster, with 21% and 16% blue chips respectively. What Arkansas did have was Taylen Green, entering his fourth year of college ball after three seasons at Boise State. Green at the NFL Combine this year posted a 4.36 40 yard dash, second only to Michael Vick, and posted combine records for QB in other athletic measures. In short, Green’s a freak athlete, and Petrino deployed him to devastating effect.

UNC doesn’t have the sort of roster depth available to Petrino at Texas AM. Michael Lombardi did not grab a QB in the portal with anything close to the immediate impact of Taylen Green. What UNC does have amounts to Jordan Shipp, a lot of question marks along the offensive line, more question marks at the skill positions, and one experienced QB coming off of injury backed by three guys with 26 pass attempts and three picks at the college level. And Bobby Petrino.

One could assume Petrino took a hard look at the roster and assured himself he had tools to work with before accepting the UNC OC gig. One could assume that Freddie Kitchens made otherwise intriguing talents invisible in his kluge of an offense. One could assume the sort of offensive rehabilitation Petrino oversaw in College Station and Fayetteville manifests in Chapel Hill this coming season. Put all three of those together, and one can see how an offense that ranked 124th (SP+), 103rd (FEI) and 99th (FPI) last season jumps more than 50 spots in the rankings this coming season.

Still, it all works back to the talent on the roster. Even gifted coordinators can only accomplish so much, and even average defensive coordinators know how to exploit any weak links in a two-deep. No one really knows what sort of weapons Petrino has at the skill positions or the offensive line’s capacity to create running lanes or to defend their passer. Evidence in support of those propositions (or against them) won’t be available until noon EDT on August 29th.

We do know that the Belichick Experiment at this point depends heavily on Petrino working magic with the offense. And we do know that, on paper, that magic will have to happen with an average collection of Jimmies and Joes. Counting on any coach to turn players into something they aren’t usually doesn’t work out well in college football. Last preseason featured a lot of hope that Belichick, NFL GOAT, would convert a sketchy roster into a winning one, with predictable results. This preseason, UNC football banks heavily on Bobby Petrino converting a lot of question marks into a winning unit.

All that said, it could happen, and if anyone can make it happen, it’s Petrino. And he needs to if this experiment wants to see a Year Three.

Mets Minor League Players of the Week: Week Fifteen

Jack Wenninger of the Syracuse Mets delivers a pitch during a Minor League Baseball game at Coca-Cola Park in Allentown, United States, on June 28, 2026. (Photo by Dan Squicciarini/NurPhoto via Getty Images) | NurPhoto via Getty Images

MJ Melendez

Week: 6 G, 21 AB, .286/.375/.857, 6 H, 0 2B, 0 3B, 4 HR, 3 BB, 6 K, 0/0 SB (Triple-A)

2026 Season: 20 G, 72 AB, .236/.313/.556, 17 H, 3 2B, 1 3B, 6 HR, 8 BB, 19 K, 1/3 SB, .234 BABIP (Triple-A) / 56 G, 120 AB, .192/.315/.350, 23 H, 5 2B, 1 3B, 4 HR, 17 BB, 50 K, 0/1 SB, .284 BABIP (MLB)

Following his optioning back down to Triple-A, MJ Melendez made about as good a case as one can make that it was the wrong move, slugging four home runs in his six games back with the Syracuse Mets. Coming into this series against the Worcester Red Sox, the outfielder/DH had a .216/.286/.431 batting line in his 14 games with Syracuse; now, Melendez is hitting .236/.313/.556, his batting average up .20 points, his on-base percentage up about .30 points, and his slugging percentage up roughly .120 points.

Melendez was optioned down to Triple-A because Tyrone Taylor was activated from the Injured List after spending a month on it due to a right hip flexor strain. All things considered, Melendez has been the better player of the two, posting a 92 wRC+ in limited at-bats to Taylor’s 61 in a similar amount of limited at-bats. With that in mind, Taylor has defensive utility that Melendez does not have, has more versatile as a bench player, and seemingly has the favor of GM David Stearns, who had Taylor rostered on the Milwaukee Brewers when he was GM there and then traded for him in one of his first moves as Mets President of Baseball Operations.

Optimally, with Carson Benge and A.J. Ewing really having established themselves, Juan Soto being Juan Soto, and Luis Robert Jr. making his way back from injury, the Mets have enough starter outfield depth that neither Melendez nor Taylor or anyone else see too many at-bats in Queens.

Daviel Hurtado

Week: 2 G (1 GS), 8.0 IP, 1 H, 0 R, 0 ER, 1 BB, 8 K (Single-A)

2026 Season: 4 G (3 GS), 9.0 IP, 10 H, 6 R, 5 ER (5.00 ERA), 1 BB, 15 K, .409 BABIP (Single-A) / 8 G (7 GS), 36.1 IP, 15 H, 6 R, 6 ER (1.49 ERA), 5 BB, 35 K, .165 BABIP (High-A)

For a little bit, it looked as if we were going to have dual winners, as Jack Wenninger and Daviel Hurtado both had identical Game Scores of 77, the former throwing seven scoreless innings against the Worcester Red Sox with one hit allowed, three walks, and five strikeouts, and the latter throwing six scoreless innings against the Frederick Keyes, allowing one hit, walking one, and striking out 8. Had that been it, it would have been the first time in almost a calendar year that two pitchers won; last year, Wellington Aracena & Brandon Sproat both won during Week Fourteen, which took place between June 24th and June 29th.

But then on Sunday, Hurtado entered the game in the bottom of the fifth and pitched two additional scoreless innings, allowing a single hit and striking out three more. While the game was technically never completed, suspended in the eighth because of rain, I am counting it regardless and Daviel Hurtado is our Pitcher of the Week; already the reigning, defending, undisputed Pitcher of the Week, Hurtado is the first pitcher this season to win it in back-to-back weeks, and becomes the fourth pitcher in 2026 to win twice, joining Channing Austin, Jose Chirinos, and Jonathan Santucci.

Since joining the Cyclones, the Cuban left-hander has thrown 18.2 innings at home at Maimonides Park and 17.2 innings at three different away stadiums- ShoreTown Ballpark in Lakewood, Frawley Stadium in Wilmington, and Harry Grove Stadium in Frederick. At home, Hurtado has allowed just one run (0.48 ERA), scattering 7 hits, walking 3, and striking out 14. On the road, he has allowed five runs (2.55 ERA), scattering 9 hits, walking 2, and striking out 21. While Brooklyn has certainly helped Hurtado’s surface numbers a bit, it’s not like he’s been disastrous or anything like that outside of the friendly confines of Coney Island.

While it’s great to see Hurtado having success, I’m still not exactly sure how viable he is as an actual prospect. As I discussed last week, his four-seam fastball doesn’t have great shape and should be scrapped in favor of his sinker, with Hurtado seeing most of his positive results from his slider and curveball. At this moment, I would not say that either pitch is above-average at this point; to me, both are as effective as they are currently due to pure movement, rather than effective movement. That is, at the lower level of the minor leagues, a pitch with a ton of movement, like a casually sweeping slider that starts at one side of the plate and breaks to the other or a big 12-6 curveball that starts at the letters and lands below the knees, can be extremely devastating. Against the more advanced hitters in the upper level of the minors, batters can sit on pitches like that. Pitches that have sharper, more sudden, late movement are generally more effective than pitches that just have a lot of movement.

There’s a good chance that the southpaw ends up on the backend of the 2027 Mets Top 25 Prospect list anyway, simply because the system is so paper thin as of this moment, but it is my opinion that the left-hander is going to need to sharpen up his repertoire if he is going to have success in Double-A and potentially beyond.

Players of the Week 2026

Week One/Two (March 27-April 5): Hayden Senger/Cam Tilly
Week Three (April 7-April 12): A.J. Ewing/Christian Scott
Week Four (April 14-April 18): Randy Guzman/Jose Chirinos
Week Five (April 21-April 26): A.J. Ewing/Channing Austin
Week Six (April 30-May 3): A.J. Ewing/Jonah Tong
Week Seven (May 5-May 10): Ryan Clifford/Jonathan Santucci
Week Eight: (May 12-May 17): Jacob Reimer/Zach Thornton
Week Nine: (May 19-May 24): Ryan Clifford/Channing Austin
Week Ten: (May 26-May 31): Ryan Clifford/Jose Chirinos
Week Eleven: (June 2-June 7): Vincent Perozo/Frank Camarillo
Week Twelve: (June 9-June 14): JT Benson/Nick Carreno
Week Thirteen (June 16-June 21): Nick Morabito/Jonathan Santucci
Week Fourteen (June 23-June 28): JT Benson/Daviel Hurtado

Lionel Messi live stats today: Updated World Cup goals, highlights from Argentina vs. Egypt

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The World Cup knockout stage is a double-edged sword: each game could either be Lionel Messi's final World Cup appearance or a simple step on a journey to back-to-back titles.

Messi experienced every emotion against upset-minded Cape Verde in the Round of 32, nearly seeing Argentina's run come to a crashing halt before escaping with a win in extra time. Cape Verde nearly made history, but Egypt is hoping to finish the job against a team that might be showing some cracks in the foundation.

For Messi, Tuesday is also an opportunity to continue making history. Messi became the first player to reach 20 career World Cup goals on Friday, though he still only leads France's Kylian Mbappe on the all-time leaderboard by a single goal. 

The win is more important to Messi than anything else, but another goal would pad his all-time lead and put him in an even better position to win the Golden Boot.

The Sporting News is tracking Lionel Messi's live stats and highlights from Argentina's World Cup match against Egypt in the Round of 16. Follow along below with Messi's performance.

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Argentina vs. Egypt score

Lionel Messi stats today

  • Goals: 0
  • Assists: 0
  • Shots: 3
  • Shots on goal: 1
  • Touches: 24

Lionel Messi live highlights, updates from Argentina vs. Egypt at World Cup

(All times ET)

12:40 p.m. — Mostafa Shoubir keeps turning away Argentina's opportunities. Messi has three shots, including one of Argentina's three shots on goal.

12:22 p.m. — Messi's penalty is denied! Egypt comes through with the save, and Messi is still sitting on 20 career World Cup goals. What a moment.

MESSI'S PENALTY KICK IS SAVED BY SHOBEIR 🤯 pic.twitter.com/oAUkHrLGWO

— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) July 7, 2026

12:20 p.m. — Messi has been quiet thus far, but a penalty has been called against Egypt to give him a chance to equalize.

PENALTY AWARDED TO ARGENTINA 🇦🇷 pic.twitter.com/pytkFLc67n

— FOX Sports (@FOXSports) July 7, 2026

12:16 p.m. — Argentina is going to need Messi today, as a header has Egypt in front 1-0. This is Argentina's first deficit in this World Cup.

12:11 p.m. — Enzo Fernandez misses Argentina's best opportunity of the early minutes, but the offside flag comes up anyway. Messi has eight touches through 10 minutes.

12:00 p.m. — We are underway as Argentina looks to hold serve and win as significant favorites. 

11:05 a.m. — Messi enters Tuesday even with Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland with seven goals in this World Cup. Mbappe leads the Golden Boot race because he also has two assists, but Messi has played one fewer game than both.

2026 WORLD CUP HQ:Latest World Cup news | Full World Cup schedule | Updated World Cup standings

How to watch Messi's World Cup games

  • TV channel: Fox
  • Live stream: fubo,Fox One, Fox Sports app/website

Tuesday's Round of 16 match between Argentina and Egypt will be broadcast nationally on Fox in the United States with streaming options available on its dedicated platforms.

The best place to catch the match is on streaming service fubo, with new customers able to sign up for a FREE trial.

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Argentina World Cup 2026 schedule, results

Here's a look at Argentina's four wins in this World Cup:

DateMatchTime (ET)Stadium
Tues., June 16Argentina 3, Algeria 09 p.m.Arrowhead Stadium, Kansas City
Mon., June 22Argentina 2, Austria 01 p.m.AT&T Stadium, Dallas
Sat., June 27Argentina 3, Jordan 19 p.m.AT&T Stadium, Dallas
Fri., July 3Argentina 3, Cape Verde 2 (AET)6 p.m.Hard Rock Stadium, Miami
Tues., July 7Argentina vs. Egypt12 p.m.Mercedes-Benz Stadium, Atlanta

Seasonic lists three RTX 50 SUPER series GPUs on its PSU calculator

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How is id Software supposed to keep making DOOM after Xbox reportedly laid off half the studio?

7 July 2026 at 18:45

It feels like Xbox and questionable decisions are going hand in hand lately, especially as the company is set to lay off around 3,200 employees throughout FY2027, with roughly 1,600 of those layoffs already taking place yesterday.

I'm still of the opinion that Xbox needed to change and that restructuring was necessary. That doesn't make any of this easy, though, and I imagine experiencing these layoffs is far more painful than simply watching them unfold. I genuinely hope those affected are able to land on their feet.

Looking at id Software, and particularly id Tech, I can't help but feel there's been an enormous amount of wasted potential. Based on the reported layoffs, the new Xbox leadership seemingly saw little value in much of the studio, cutting roughly 50% of its staff, including members of its technology team.

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Among those affected was senior programmer Michael Maynard, who spent 21 years at id Software. He took to LinkedIn, saying:

We created arguably THE BEST first person engine technology in the industry… Yet today, Microsoft/XBOX decided half the team was deemed USELESS and needed to be let go; despite all the amazing work and effort from every designer, programmer, artist, audio specialist, level designer, fx, tech design, and on and on and on… Yes, I was part of the team (roughly 50% of the company) that was let go today. (I was there for OVER 20 years! RAGE through DOOM: Dark Ages) Sad but, I've been doing this (video games) for over 40 years so, not a huge surprise to me. Just really sad that this is how Id Software, the PIONEER/INNOVATOR of FPS action games is relegated to just another "reorganization" of assets.

Taking to X, is also Skai Chow, Doom: The Dark Ages animator, who simply said:

"We hope our pain was worth it."

Doom: The Dark Ages official artwork

Doom: The Dark Ages (Image credit: Bethesda/ID Software)

It's genuinely surprising to see id Software gutted like this. I've long believed the studio was underutilized, and I'd hoped to see it take a crack at something like Halo one day. Now, I don't even know how it's supposed to continue making DOOM, let alone take on other franchises.

In fact, I'd even have liked to see id Tech positioned to compete with the likes of Unreal Engine. It's a fantastic engine that's massively underused within Xbox, so making it publicly available, with Xbox taking a 5% royalty on game revenue similar to Unreal Engine, feels like it could have been a great opportunity.

Maybe Xbox has a plan that isn't immediately obvious, but from the outside looking in, it's hard to understand how cutting so much of a studio responsible for one of the industry's best FPS franchises sets it up for long-term success, especially since DOOM: The Dark Ages has a new expansion releasing today.

If you think this sucks, or maybe you think this is fine, let me know in the comments and be sure to take part in our poll above.

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Microsoft hit with class-action lawsuit over "unreasonable and excessive noise" from datacenter

Microsoft finds itself on the receiving end of a lawsuit about "unreasonable and excessive noise" allegedly emitting from the tech giant's Fairwater datacenter in Mount Pleasant, Wisconsin. The suit seeks compensation for damages, though the amount asked for is unspecified.

The Fairwater datacenter was unveiled in September 2025. At the time, it was the largest and most advanced datacenter. The site launched with NVIDIA’s GB200 GPUs. Each rack can process 865,000 tokens per second.

Running those GPUs makes a lot of noise. Microsoft states that the noise levels meet levels required by local ordinances, but the company has taken additional steps to reduce noise.

Microsoft shared the following update on June 18, 2026:

"Our engineering team and consultants on-site investigated the source of the sound, conducted tests, and put noise mitigations in place. Several neighbors confirmed what our independent monitoring showed: that these mitigations fully resolved the issue. We continue to work on short-term mitigation, and over the next several months, we will also install additional sound reduction components and continue to monitor sound at the site."

Despite the measures taken by Microsoft, the lawsuit about the noise from the datacenter was filed on July 1, 2026.

The lawsuit claims that Microsoft has not taken the proper steps to reduce noise in the surrounding area:

"Defendant has failed to follow proper industrial practices to prevent the offsite emission of noise, and has failed to absorb, capture, mitigate, and/or prevent noise from escaping its Data Center, thereby invading the homes and properties of Plaintiffs and the Class."

The plaintiffs of the suit claim that a "low hum" of infrasound emits from the datacenter and that the sound cannot be measured easily on the decibel scale. Our colleagues at PC Gamer highlighted that one plaintiff claimed "the constant noise [affected] his sleep." The filing states that the noise is "not only excessive, but consistent and pervasive."

Since the lawsuit was just filed within the last week, it will likely be a while before we see it reach a conclusion.

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Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024's next big update is now available to test, here's what's new

Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 continues to be on a roll with a packed roadmap of new content taking us to the end of the year. Just recently we had City Update 15 and World Update 22, and the next big one heading our way is Sim Update 6.

Due to drop sometime in July or August, Sim Update 6 was detailed at FSExpo last month. There's a whole bunch of new stuff headed our way that we already heard about, and now that the first beta has dropped, we get to try some of it early for ourselves.

A couple of the new features arriving with Sim Update 6 that weren't talked about during its initial reveal are ready to test right away: Upgrades to both DLSS and FSR upscaling.

With Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 Sim Update 6, DLSS is upgraded to version 4.5, while on the AMD front, we're getting a bump to FSR 4.

DLSS 4.5 becomes the new default since it's supported on all generations of NVIDIA RTX GPUs. It comes with Dynamic Frame Generation with in-game VSync.

For AMD users, you only have an option to choose FSR. The version you use will be decided by your driver, since, unlike DLSS 4.5, FSR 4 is not supported on older generation GPUs.

Not all of the newness coming with Sim Update 6 is available to test just yet, but the promised lighting improvements are a part of this initial build. Generic airports have lights added, with the full improvements still to come.

A screenshot from the Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 presentation at FSExpo 2026 detailing lighting updates in Sim Update 6.

Improved night lighting is one of the features arriving with Sim Update 6. (Image credit: Microsoft)

Also in this beta is the ability to start a flight without a walkaround in the Free Flight mode. This has been added based on community feedback, where lots of folks wanted a quicker way to just jump in and do some flying.

There is an extensive list of patch notes for Sim Update 6 beta 1.8.5.0 available to read on the Microsoft Flight Simulator forums. There are a ton of fixes and improvements, both general and specific to different aircraft and systems.

If you want to try the new beta for yourself, how you get in depends on where you're playing. Sign up to be a Flight Simulator Insider first, and then flights are managed through the XBOX Insider Hub app on console or PC. Steam betas are managed through the game's Properties menu, and PS5 players can download the beta via the PlayStation Store.

I haven't taken a look at it yet myself, and as a still fairly new Microsoft Flight Simulator 2024 pilot, I might hold off on betas for a little bit. If you want to see some of what's new without installing it yourself, though, check out the YouTube video below from Huddison who walks through this first build.

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"We've unbanned everyone affected by this bug" — Discord explains how over 8,000 users were banned, and why the platform had to scramble to undo the damage

7 July 2026 at 17:31

Discord is under fire again, surprising absolutely nobody. Following the user verification fiasco not too long ago, the platform has now incorrectly banned around 8000 accounts. In fairness, that's a very small number compared to Discord's more than 200 million monthly active users, but it was enough for the company to publicly address the issue on X.

The controversy began after one user (tallcowyt) highlighted what they claimed was a vulnerability in Discord's AI moderation system. According to the post, the system incorrectly identified any square grid image, including Minecraft inventories and even chessboards, as malicious content, resulting in permanent account bans for affected users.

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Taking to X, Discord described what occurred, stating:

Our systems flag content by matching it against known harmful material... similarity matching can produce false positives... a member of our Trust & Safety team always reviews flagged content before any action is taken

It's hard to imagine someone reviewing the content and deciding that Minecraft inventories were worthy of a ban, but I digress.

The company also said "the intended behavior is to temporarily pause uploads during that review, not ban the account," but admitted, "We had a bug" that instead issued bans. It also said, "the same bug prevented the ban from being lifted automatically."

According to Discord, "Around 8,200 accounts were affected from May 2026 through last week, plus the 200 more this past weekend," adding, "We've unbanned everyone affected by this bug."

The company acknowledged the impact, saying, "We should have caught this sooner... We're working on better safeguards... and making sure our safety systems don't penalize people who did nothing wrong."

Discord is, of course, currently tied to Xbox Game Pass for those who have a Discord Nitro Subscription, as they're able to get Game Pass Starter edition alongside their subscription.

Glossy Discord and Xbox logos hover against a dark blue background. The Discord logo is purple, and the Xbox logo is green, conveying a modern and tech-savvy tone.

Discord x Xbox (Image credit: Discord | Xbox)

It is also worth mentioning that in spite of claims that Discord has reinstated everyone's account, the current post on X detailing the issue has a community note that states otherwise.

It is a strange bug, I have to admit, but at least Discord has addressed it and says everyone affected has now been unbanned. I use Discord daily myself, and thankfully, I haven't uploaded any images with checkered patterns, so I've managed to avoid any potential issues.

Still, it's easy to see why incidents like this shake users' confidence in automated moderation, even if they only affect a relatively small number of accounts.

Let me know if you've been impacted by this bug in the comments, and be sure to take part in our poll above.

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Valve releases Windows PC drivers for Steam Machine — but official dual-boot support for SteamOS gaming is still missing

7 July 2026 at 17:24

The Steam Machine is here, and despite an (isolated) issue dubbed the "red line of death" and performance that has been a little underwhelming, those who own the machine seem to be enjoying it. Either way, its egregious $1,000+ price tag is hardly Valve's fault, but rather a reflection of the wider industry as memory prices continue to climb.

The good news is that Valve has now released official Windows drivers for the Steam Machine, reinforcing that it's still a PC at heart. If you want to install Windows instead of SteamOS, you can, giving you the freedom to do pretty much whatever you want with the Gabecube that you own.

As Valve puts it: "Steam Deck and Steam Machine are PCs, and other applications and OSes can be installed" — there is a catch, however, as Steam hardware still doesn't officially support dual-booting, which may or may not be a deal-breaker for some.

I don't even own a Steam Machine, but I would have liked that flexible OS option if I did. Still, despite this, it's great to see how open Valve is. Providing official Windows drivers is a nice touch, and it's something the company already does for the Steam Deck.

Personally, I wanted Steam Machine to enter the market and provide serious competition for the PS5 and Xbox Series X. Unfortunately, that seems to have been wishful thinking on my part, and again, that's through no fault of Valve's. Current market conditions have pushed memory prices to the point where companies are even facing lawsuits over allegations of price-fixing and intentionally restricting supply to keep prices high.

Don't worry, though. I'm sure things can't get much worse — except they can, as I'm sure we're all aware; the memory crisis isn't going anywhere, and we, the consumers, are having to pay the price. But let me know your thoughts on running Windows on Steam Machine by leaving a comment and taking part in our poll below:

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"This should not be possible": How one indie game was refunded over 55,000 times on Steam — and the mystery behind it

7 July 2026 at 17:21

Steam's more-than-generous refund policy is under scrutiny from the developer behind Paddle Paddle Paddle, a game heavily inspired by the "Foddian" genre. These games are designed specifically to frustrate players and are often popular with content creators because of the reactions they generate. I actually own Paddle Paddle Paddle myself and have played it with a friend. It's a co-op game where you paddle a boat through increasingly frustrating obstacles as you make your way downstream.

The game was created by solo developer Zoroarts, who has taken to X to criticize Steam's refund policy after claiming the game has been heavily affected by it, with more than 55,000 refunds. For those unfamiliar, Valve's refund policy generally allows users to refund a game within 14 days of purchase, provided they've played it for less than two hours. On X, the developer argued:

After spotting a review that read, "GREAT GAME, finished within 1:40 hrs (refunded)," the developer took to X to criticize Steam's refund policy, writing:

"This should not be possible @Steam Would be cool if you could finally do something about your refund policy... Got dozens of reviews like that and 21% refund rate even though the Reviews are 90% very positive... Thats over 55,000 Refunds btw..."

Two players paddle a Viking-style boat through a split river of water and lava in Paddle Paddle Paddle, avoiding obstacles in a challenging co-op level.

Paddle Paddle Paddle gameplay (Image credit: Zoroarts)

Many reviews, including some that recommend the game, openly admit they completed it and then refunded it because they finished within the two-hour window. That does feel a little disingenuous, especially if they genuinely enjoyed the experience. Since the developer spoke out, however, some users have also started leaving negative reviews that appear to focus just as much on his comments as the game itself.

One user wrote:

"Not fun, Short, Sloppy. Beat it under 2 hours and would refund if I could but waited too long to play it, you should if you can"

Another added:

"The Dev keeps crying about his game getting refunded on X despite making "millions" out of a sloppy effort"

Having actually played the game myself and genuinely enjoying it, I decided to keep it, and I do think the developer should look at releasing the game on consoles like Xbox or Nintendo Switch. I will say, though, overall, I think Steam's refund policy is a good one, even if this situation highlights one of its weaknesses.

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Personally, I don't think players should be able to complete an entire game and then immediately refund it. That said, I'm not entirely sure how Valve could solve that problem without creating new ones. One idea could be tying refunds to achievements, but that would simply encourage some developers to avoid adding achievements that mark the end of a game.

Perhaps Valve could instead adjust the refund window based on a game's typical completion time or even its price. For example, lower-priced games that can reasonably be completed in a short sitting could have a one-hour refund window instead of two. Even that isn't a perfect solution, though, and it's easy to see how developers could try to design around whatever rules Valve introduces.

Those are just my thoughts, though. I'd love to hear what you think, so let me know in the comments and be sure to take part in our poll above.

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Why isn’t Omar Marmoush starting for Egypt against Argentina at the 2026 World Cup?

7 July 2026 at 18:58
With Lionel Messi and Mohamed Salah preparing for a blockbuster meeting in Atlanta, the decision surrounding Marmoush has quickly become one of the biggest talking points before kickoff.

Omar Marmoush will begin Egypt’s huge 2026 World Cup Round of 16 clash against Argentina from the bench, leaving many supporters wondering why one of the team’s biggest attacking names is missing from the starting lineup. With Lionel Messi and Mohamed Salah preparing for a blockbuster meeting in Atlanta, the decision surrounding Marmoush has quickly become one of the biggest talking points before kickoff.

Argentina enters the knockout battle looking to continue its title defense, while Egypt is chasing a historic place in the quarter-finals. The Pharaohs have already exceeded expectations by reaching this stage, but facing the reigning champions requires difficult decisions, and coach Hossam Hassan has made a tactical call that has surprised some fans.

The reason why Omar Marmoush is on the bench

Marmoush’s absence from the starting XI is not because of an injury. Instead, Egypt’s decision is linked to his lack of attacking production during the tournament and Hossam Hassan’s desire to use a more compact system against Argentina.

The Manchester City forward arrived at the World Cup as one of Egypt’s most exciting attacking options, expected to provide pace, direct running, and support for Salah. However, his performances so far have failed to reach the level many expected, with Marmoush recording no goals or assists in 316 minutes of action at the tournament.

Our Starting XI against Argentina in the round of 16 1️⃣1️⃣🇪🇬#egyptnt#FIFAWORLDCUP pic.twitter.com/PGIZkOYZ4C

— Egypt National Team (@EgyptNT_EN) July 7, 2026

His finishing has also been a concern. The forward managed only one shot on target from 11 attempts and missed a major one-on-one opportunity against Australia before failing to convert his penalty during the shootout. Those moments appear to have influenced Hassan’s decision ahead of the biggest match in Egypt’s campaign.

Hossam Hassan chooses more defensive setup

Egypt knows that Argentina’s attacking quality can punish even the smallest mistakes. After watching the reigning champions struggle defensively during their dramatic 3-2 extra-time victory over Cape Verde, Hassan appears ready to prioritize defensive organization and quick counterattacks.

The Pharaohs are expected to rely heavily on Mohamed Salah’s experience and creativity while using additional runners around him instead of starting Marmoush. The plan is designed to frustrate Argentina’s midfield control and create opportunities when Messi’s team commits players forward.

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Omar Marmoush #22 and players of Egypt walk out the tunnel

Although Marmoush is not starting, his role could still become crucial during the match. Egypt is expected to use him as an impact substitute, especially if Argentina begins to tire after their exhausting extra-time battle against Cape Verde.

Omar Marmoush #22 of Egypt in action

Is Lionel Messi playing? Argentina vs Egypt confirmed lineups for the 2026 World Cup game

7 July 2026 at 18:48
Following their solid victory over Cape Verde, Argentina face Egypt in the Round of 16 of the 2026 World Cup. Considering the importance of today’s game, fans are closely watching Lionel Messi status for the game.

Although they struggled to beat Cape Verde, Argentina managed to secure their place in the Round of 16, where they will face Egypt today. With one of the most competitive rosters at the 2026 World Cup, Lionel Scaloni’s team are under pressure to claim the victory, while Hossam Hassan’s team are only continuing to build their history in the tournament. Because of this, fans are closely watching Lionel Messi‘s status for the match.

Lionel Messi will start for Argentina, as he has no pending suspensions or recent injuries. Head coach Lionel Scaloni continues to rely on him as the team’s cornerstone, as he has scored seven goals and is competing with Erling Haaland, Harry Kane, and Kylian Mbappé to become the tournament’s top scorer. Because of this, he could arrive fully motivated to score and once again lead his team to victory.

Coupled with Messi, Argentina will start Julián Álvarez as their striker, looking to capitalize on his scoring prowess. Unlike the previous game, Leandro Paredes will start in midfield, partnering Alexis Mac Allister, Enzo Fernández, and Rodrigo De Paul. With this setup, Lionel Scaloni will look to control Egypt’s counterattacks and dominate possession. However, they need to be clinical in front of goal.

Egypt will stick with their tactical approach, building their game around Mohamed Salah as the central figure. They could reinforce their defensive setup to limit the impact of Lionel Messi’s team. In addition, they need to be clinical on the counterattack, making the most of Emam Ashour and Mostafa Zico on the wings. Nevertheless, all eyes will be on Salah, as he is expected to be the difference-maker.

Rodrigo De Paul #7, Cristian Romero #13 and Nicolas Otamendi #19 of Argentina applaud fans.

Argentina confirmed lineup vs Egypt

Argentina have shown themselves to be one of the most consistent teams at the 2026 World Cup, as they know how to impose on their opponents, but also how to adapt. Head coach Lionel Scaloni will make a few changes to his starting lineup, bringing in Leandro Paredes, Nicolás Tagliafico, and Julián Álvarez. Nevertheless, all eyes will be on Lionel Messi, as he has been decisive in front of goal.

With this in mind, Argentina will lineup as follows: Emiliano Martinez; Nahuel Molina, Cristian Romero, Lisandro Martinez, Nicolas Tagliafico; Rodrigo De Paul, Leandro Paredes, Enzo Fernandez, Alexis Mac Allister; Lionel Messi, Julián Álvarez.

Egypt confirmed lineup vs Argentina

Despite struggling in their previous match, Egypt managed to remain highly competitive and reach the Round of 16. Head coach Hossam Hassan will not make many changes to the starting lineup, sticking with his tactical approach. Although Mohamed Salah is the team’s biggest star, Mostafa Zico and Emam Ashour are expected to be the difference-makers on the wings, creating space in the opposition’s defense.

Considering this, Egypt will play as follows: Mostafa Shobeir Oufa; Mohamed Hany, Yasser Ibrahim, Rami Rabia, Karim Hafez; Emam Ashour, Hamdy Fathy, Marwan Ateya, Mostafa Zico; Mohamed Salah, Haissem Hassam.

Lionel Messi #10 of Argentina looks on during the FIFA World Cup 2026.

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

7 July 2026 at 18:48
With Lionel Messi leading the defending champion and Mohamed Salah inspiring a historic Egyptian campaign, the outcome promises to have major implications.

The 2026 World Cup Round of 16 continues with a blockbuster showdown between Argentina and Egypt. With Lionel Messi leading the defending champion and Mohamed Salah inspiring a historic Egyptian campaign, the outcome promises to have major implications. What happens next carries consequences that stretch far beyond 90 minutes, especially for the 2026 World Cup bracket itself.

The meeting at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta brings together two sides that survived dramatic Round of 32 encounters. Argentina needed extra time to edge Cape Verde 3-2, while Egypt prevailed over Australia after a penalty shootout following a 1-1 draw, setting the stage for one of the most anticipated knockout fixtures of the tournament.

Argentina arrives in Atlanta having won all four of its matches in the tournament, although the reigning world champion was pushed to the limit by Cape Verde. Lionel Messi scored in that thrilling 3-2 extra-time victory, helping La Albiceleste maintain its title defense despite an uncharacteristically vulnerable defensive display. Lionel Scaloni’s side has already scored 11 goals in four World Cup matches, with Messi accounting for seven of them.

Egypt, meanwhile, has written history simply by reaching this stage. The African nation advanced to its first-ever World Cup knockout victory after defeating Australia in a penalty shootout, continuing an unbeaten run that has been built on defensive organization and resilience.

DateArgentina’s OpponentStageResult
June 16, 2026AlgeriaGroup StageWin (3-0)
June 22, 2026AustriaGroup StageWin (2-0)
June 27, 2026JordanGroup StageWin (3-1)
July 3, 2026Cabo VerdeRound of 32Win (3-2, AET)

Mohamed Salah has remained the Pharaohs’ biggest inspiration despite dealing with a hamstring issue earlier in the tournament. After helping eliminate Australia, he praised both his teammates and the opportunity to represent his country.

DateEgypt’s OpponentStageResult
June 15, 2026BelgiumGroup StageDraw (1–1)
June 21, 2026New ZealandGroup StageWin (3–1)
June 26, 2026IranGroup StageDraw (1–1)
July 3, 2026AustraliaRound of 32Win (1–1, 4–2 on penalties)

What happens if Argentina wins and Egypt loses?

Should Argentina win in regulation, extra time, or on penalties, the defending champion would advance to the World Cup quarterfinals, where it would face the winner of Switzerland vs. Colombia.

Such a result would keep Lionel Scaloni’s side on course to defend its World Cup crown while extending its impressive knockout run. It would also move Argentina one step closer to another deep tournament run, with a potential semifinal awaiting beyond the quarterfinal stage.

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Cristian Romero #13 of Argentina celebrates with teammates

For Egypt, an Argentine victory would end what has already been a historic World Cup campaign. Even with elimination, the Pharaoh would leave North America having achieved the nation’s first-ever knockout-stage victory at the tournament.

What happens if the match is tied after 90 minutes?

Although many supporters refer to a “draw,” a knockout-stage World Cup match cannot end level. If Argentina and Egypt are tied after regulation, the contest automatically proceeds to 30 minutes of extra time.

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Lionel Messi #10 of Argentina takes a penalty kick

Should neither side find a winner during extra time, the quarterfinal place would then be decided by a penalty shootout. Only after penalties would one nation advance, while the other would be eliminated from the competition.

This scenario would also mean another physically demanding match for two teams that already endured extended knockout contests in the previous round, potentially leaving the winner facing additional fatigue before the quarterfinal.

RoundMatchup Pipeline
QuarterfinalsWinner of Argentina/Egypt vs. Winner of Switzerland/Colombia
SemifinalsWinner of the above vs. Winner of England vs. Norway
FinalThe surviving team moves to MetLife Stadium for the World Cup Final

What happens if Egypt wins and Argentina loses?

An Egypt victory, whether in normal time, extra time or on penalties, would produce one of the biggest upsets of the 2026 World Cup.

Instead of Argentina, Egypt would move into the quarterfinals to face either Switzerland or Colombia. The result would also eliminate one of the tournament favorites, dramatically opening that section of the bracket and creating a new opportunity for several remaining contenders.

Mohamed Salah #10 of Egypt celebrates with Mostafa Zico
Mohamed Salah #10 of Egypt celebrates with Mostafa Zico.

For Hossam Hassan’s squad, advancing would represent another historic achievement after already securing the country’s first knockout-stage triumph. Salah and his teammates would suddenly find themselves within touching distance of an unprecedented semifinal appearance.

These teams play for a place in the quarterfinals

Egypt’s updated FIFA ranking before 2026 World Cup clash with Argentina

7 July 2026 at 18:34
A true David versus Goliath 2026 World Cup Round of 16 tie unfolds in Atlanta, where Egypt take on defending champions Argentina in a first-ever World Cup meeting between the two nations. Egypt enter the match at No. 24 in the latest FIFA World Ranking, with 1,597.04 points, a gap of more than 300 points […]

A true David versus Goliath 2026 World Cup Round of 16 tie unfolds in Atlanta, where Egypt take on defending champions Argentina in a first-ever World Cup meeting between the two nations.

Egypt enter the match at No. 24 in the latest FIFA World Ranking, with 1,597.04 points, a gap of more than 300 points separating them from their opponent. Hossam Hassan’s men went unbeaten through Group G, opening with a 1-1 draw against Belgium, following it with a 3-1 win over New Zealand, and closing with another 1-1 stalemate against Iran, good enough for five points and second place behind the Belgians.

That group-stage form carried into the Round of 32, where Egypt needed a penalty shootout to see off Australia after a 1-1 draw through extra time, delivering the country’s first-ever World Cup knockout win and setting up just its second-ever Round of 16 appearance, the first having come all the way back in 1934.

Standing in Egypt’s way is an Argentina side ranked No. 2 in the world, with 1,913.71 points. Lionel Scaloni’s men steamrolled through Group J with a perfect nine points, beating Algeria 3-0, Austria 2-0, and Jordan 3-1, before needing extra time themselves to get past a stubborn Cape Verde side 3-2 in the Round of 32.

Egypt players celebrate Mohamed Salah’s penalty vs Australia. (Getty Images)

Egypt chasing history against the defending champions

Few storylines at this World Cup have been as compelling as Egypt’s run so far, a campaign already defined by a handful of tournament records. The Pharaohs have scored six goals through four matches, the most in a single edition in team history.

Much of Egypt’s hopes rest on the shoulders of Mohamed Salah, squaring off in a highly anticipated individual duel against Lionel Messi, who leads the tournament’s Golden Boot race level with Kylian Mbappe and Erling Haaland at seven goals apiece.

Should Egypt find a way through, they would become just the fifth African nation in history to reach the World Cup quarterfinals, joining Cameroon, Senegal, Ghana, and Morocco.

A win, by any scoreline, would send Egypt through to a quarterfinal meeting with the winner of Switzerland and Colombia in Kansas City on July 11 — and stand as one of the biggest upsets of this year’s tournament.

Mohamed Salah of Egypt.

What is Argentina’s current FIFA ranking ahead of its 2026 World Cup match vs Egypt?

7 July 2026 at 18:12
Argentina secured their place in the Round of 16, suffering against Cape Verde but securing a huge victory in the latest minutes. Despite that victory, they have dropped positions in the FIFA Men's World Ranking ahead of facing Egypt.

Argentina have shown to be a top contender in the 2026 World Cup. Not only have they shone offensively, but they have also learned to adapt to their opponents, something that has been key to their comeback victories. Against Cape Verde, they struggled considerably, but managed to secure a victory that earned them a place in the Round of 16. Despite that victory, they have dropped positions in the FIFA Men’s World Ranking ahead of facing Egypt.

According to the FIFA Men’s World Ranking, Argentina are ranked as 2nd position, with 1913.71 points. While they have kept a solid consistency, they lost one position compared to their start of the tournament. However, they have managed to remain in the first sports for a long time, having the chance to repeat it, but needing to reach the final and win the tournament again.

Despite having lost one spot, Lionel Scaloni’s team remains ahead of Egypt in the rankings. Hossam Hassan’s team are ranked 25th with 1,597.04 points. However, they have gained five places, demonstrating their excellent form during the tournament. While they may not look to dominate possession, they could be dangerous on the counterattack, looking to exploit Argentina’s defensive vulnerabilities when pressing high.

After struggling in the previous match, Lionel Scaloni could make changes to the defensive structure, looking to deal with Egypt’s counterattacks. Nevertheless, Argentina’s challenge will be to break down Egypt’s strong defense by applying a high press led by Nicolás Tagliafico and Nahuel Molina. Although Lionel Messi has been shining in recent matches, Julián Álvarez also needs to produce his best version and become a goalscorer once again.

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Players of Argentina take drinks at the hydration break

Argentina’s defense faces major test against Egypt in Round of 16

Throughout the 2026 World Cup, Argentina have been one of the most impressive attacking teams. Led by Lionel Messi, they consistently find spaces to attack despite the goalscoring drought of Julián Álvarez and Lautaro Martínez. Nevertheless, they struggled considerably in defense against Cape Verde, something they could suffer from again against Egypt, making it one of their biggest challenges.

After their poor man-marking, Argentina conceded two goals against Cape Verde. Facing Egypt and their dangerous counterattack, they need to improve their zonal marking. In addition, Lionel Scaloni is reportedly set to include Leandro Paredes in place of Thiago Almada to strengthen the team’s defensive structure and prevent quick counterattacks. Without defensive solidity, Messi’s goals and those of the rest of the team may not be enough.

Emiliano Martinez #23, Rodrigo De Paul #7, Lionel Messi #10 and Exequiel Palacios #14 of Argentina applaud fans.

How many World Cups has Argentina won? History, titles, and best finishes

7 July 2026 at 17:35
From historic triumphs to heartbreaking defeats, the South American national team continues to shape World Cup history, leaving fans eager to discover where it ranks among the competition's greatest nations and what milestones have defined its remarkable journey.

Argentina has built one of the richest traditions in international soccer, producing unforgettable moments, legendary players, and dramatic tournament runs over nearly a century. From historic triumphs to heartbreaking defeats, the South American national team continues to shape World Cup history, leaving fans eager to discover where it ranks among the competition’s greatest nations and what milestones have defined its remarkable journey.

As Lionel Messi leads Argentina into another World Cup campaign, attention has once again turned to the country’s extraordinary record on soccer’s biggest stage. With Lionel Scaloni’s experienced squad blending established stars and emerging talent, the reigning champion is once again among the favorites to compete for the sport’s biggest prize.

Few national teams can rival La Albiceleste when it comes to producing unforgettable moments on soccer’s biggest stage. From legendary icons to dramatic finals, it has built a reputation as one of the sport’s true powerhouses, creating a history filled with triumph, heartbreak, and unforgettable performances.

That tradition adds even more weight to the team’s ambitions in North America, where Lionel Scaloni’s squad hopes to write another memorable chapter. While several experienced players return from the title-winning squad in Qatar, a new generation is also beginning to emerge alongside established stars.

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Argentina players pose for a team photograph

Much of the squad that lifted the trophy in Qatar remains together, giving Scaloni a core group that understands the demands of tournament soccer. While Angel Di Maria has stepped away from international duty, experienced figures such as Lionel Messi, Lautaro Martinez, Rodrigo De Paul, Alexis Mac Allister, Emiliano Martinez, and Enzo Fernandez continue to form the backbone of the national team.

How many World Cup trophies does Argentina have?

Argentina has won the FIFA World Cup three times, cementing its place among the competition’s most successful nations. Those championships came in 1978, 1986, and 2022, with each title representing a defining era in the country’s soccer history.

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Mario Kempes of Argentina at 1978 World Cup

The first triumph arrived on home soil in 1978, when Mario Kempes inspired Argentina to a 3-1 extra-time victory over the Netherlands in the final. Kempes finished as the tournament’s top scorer and became the face of Argentina’s first world championship.

StatisticArgentina Men’s World Cup Record
Appearances19 (1930, 1934, 1958, 1962, 1966, 1974, 1978, 1982, 1986, 1990, 1994, 1998, 2002, 2006, 2010, 2014, 2018, 2022, 2026)
Matches Played92 (through the 2026 Round of 32)
Wins / Draws / Losses51 Wins / 17 Draws / 24 Losses (through the 2026 Round of 32)
Goals For / Goals Against163 Goals Scored / 104 Goals Conceded (through the 2026 Round of 32)
Maiden World Cup GoalLuis Monti (1930 vs. France)
Biggest World Cup Win6-0 vs. Peru (1978) & 6-0 vs. Serbia and Montenegro (2006)

The second title came in 1986, when Diego Maradona produced one of the greatest individual World Cup performances ever witnessed. His unforgettable tournament included both the famous “Hand of God” goal and the spectacular “Goal of the Century” against England before Argentina defeated West Germany 3-2 in the final.

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Diego Maradona of Argentina lifts the 1986 World Cup Trophy

The third championship finally arrived in 2022, ending a 36-year wait. After recovering from a shocking opening defeat to Saudi Arabia, Argentina defeated France in an unforgettable final before winning on penalties, allowing Messi to complete the one achievement that had eluded him throughout his legendary career.

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The Argentina team line up before the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Final match

Argentina has also endured painful defeats in World Cup finals

While Argentina has celebrated three championships, the national team has also experienced heartbreak on soccer’s biggest stage. La Albiceleste has finished runner-up three times, losing the finals in 1930, 1990, and 2014.

Stage ReachedNumber of TimesYears
Champions3 times1978, 1986, 2022
Runners-up3 times1930, 1990, 2014
Quarter-finals / Top 85 times1966, 1974, 1998, 2006, 2010
Round of 163 times1934, 1994, 2018
Group Stage / Second Round4 times1958, 1962, 1982, 2002

The inaugural World Cup in Uruguay ended with a 4-2 defeat to the host nation, while West Germany narrowly defeated Argentina 1-0 in both the 1990 and 2014 finals. Those disappointments only strengthened the significance of the country’s eventual return to the summit in Qatar.

Overall, Argentina has appeared in six World Cup finals, winning half of them and establishing itself among the tournament’s traditional powerhouses.

Lionel Messi of Argentina lifts the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 Winner's Trophy

NVIDIA Releases GeForce 610.74 WHQL Game Ready Drivers

7 July 2026 at 17:55
NVIDIA today released the latest GeForce Game Ready drivers. Version 610.74 WHQL comes with optimization for "DOOM: The Dark Ages Revelations" DLC, and "Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced." "Revelations" is a major DLC of "DOOM: The Dark Ages," which introduces several new campaign missions, new weapons, and new monster types. It advances the lore around Doomguy. "Resynced" meanwhile, is a major remaster of "Black Flag" that significantly improves eye-candy. The drivers don't address any game-specific bugs, but address an issue with Tencent Meeting where Smooth Motion causes display flickering. Grab the drivers from the link below.

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Microsoft confirms Windows 11 bug can steal over 500GB of storage – here's how to check and fix it

7 July 2026 at 17:51

The bug, which was spotted by Windows Latest, is related to Windows 11's Capability Access Manager, a system component tied to Microsoft's app permission controls. It manages access to privacy-sensitive features such as the camera, microphone, location, contacts, and screen capture, and records when apps request or use those capabilities.

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Adrien Broner makes knockout prediction for Gervonta Davis vs Naoya Inoue: “He’ll stop him fast”

7 July 2026 at 18:06

has made a bold claim on a possible match-up between and . Fans have often debated how a clash between Davis and Inoue may play out, despite the two now destined to spend the rest of their careers too far apart in weight for the fight to ever become realistic. Davis hasn’t competed since his […]

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Shawn Porter predicts Devin Haney vs Shakur Stevenson: “Bigger, stronger and just as skilled”

7 July 2026 at 18:00

Shawn Porter has weighed in on a fight between Devin Haney and Shakur Stevenson as the pair continue to go back and forth. Haney has been ordered to defend his WBO welterweight world title against Keyshawn Davis, though vacating the belt for a big-money bout against Stevenson appears to still be an option. One sticking […]

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MSI Unlocks China’s CXMT Memory On AM5 Boards, Pushing Domestic DDR5 From 6800 To 8200 MT/s

7 July 2026 at 18:00

A close-up of an unbranded RAM module with 'cxmt' chips partially inserted into a motherboard slot.

MSI has enabled CXMT memory support on its China-specific AM5 motherboard driver, enabling up to DDR5-8200 speeds. MSI's China-Specific AM5 Motherboard BIOS Available For Download, Unlocks CXMT DDR5 Memory Support China is rapidly adopting its domestically produced memory to reduce reliance on offshore brands that are charging heavy prices for their DRAM solutions. As such, CXMT (ChangXin Memory Technologies) has become the go-to choice as it is the country's premier DRAM manufacturer. While there have been reports that CXMT has started supplying DRAM to global markets, those aren't true yet. CXMT is primarily supplying its memory solutions in the domestic […]

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ASRock Announces Taichi 10th Anniversary Product Concepts, Including Motherboards, GPU, Monitor, PSU, And AIO

7 July 2026 at 17:36

A graphic design with the text 'A Decade of Mastery' and 'Taichi 10th Years Anniversary' featuring a golden logo.

Almost every vendor is celebrating its 10th or 20th anniversary by releasing special edition products. ASRock Celebrates Taichi 10th Anniversary By Launching RX 9070 XT Taichi OC Special Edition Concept; Introduces Several New Special Edition Components If I remember correctly, we have seen the Radeon RX 9070 XT Taichi 16 GB OC 10th Anniversary edition before. ASRock already has the regular and white edition RX 9070 XT Taichi GPUs, but it has now launched a special edition to celebrate 10 years of Taichi, which debuted in 2016 with the X99 Taichi motherboard. The company continued the legacy with more Taichi […]

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DeepSeek Looks To Sidestep Huawei As It Begins In-House AI Chip Journey While Dodging Development Complications, Trade Sanctions, Delays & More

7 July 2026 at 17:28

DeepSeek is developing its own AI inference chip

AI chips from Huawei and NVIDIA are currently being leveraged to train and run DeepSeek’s popular models, but the days of this arrangement could be numbered as the Chinese startup has plans in motion to launch its in-house inference silicon. According to people familiar with the firm’s plans, the chip won’t be utilized for training new models, but for generating responses for users on a pre-trained one. Of course, the journey will be arduous because not only does it take years to launch a viable solution, but DeepSeek also has to contend with being limited to existing chip manufacturing equipment […]

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Lexar Breaks The 6000 MT/s Barrier And Launches CXMT-Based DDR5 RAM Kits With Up To 7600 MT/s Speed

7 July 2026 at 17:05

Lexar HORS Z RAM modules are shown against a yellow and black background with the text 'Fierce DDR5 Performance.'

The 6000 MT/s limit doesn't exist anymore, and with Lexar's newest DDR5 memory kits, users an enjoy higher clock speeds. Lexar Launches DDR5-7600 CL38 Memory Kits Using CXMT Memory Chips; Available in 32 GB Dual-Channel Kits CXMT (ChangXin Memory Technologies) has made great progress in pushing its memory chips to boast higher transfer speeds. Unlike previously, when the CXMT-based DDR5 RAM kits could only push to 6000 MT/s, newer memory kits have unlocked faster speeds. Popular memory maker Lexar has launched its latest DDR5 memory kits, adopting CXMT DDR5 memory chips. This time, the company has aimed for a much […]

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NVIDIA Drops New Game Ready Driver Optimized for DOOM: The Dark Ages Revelations and Assassin’s Creed Black Flag Resynced

7 July 2026 at 17:00

A promotional image for NVIDIA GeForce RTX features Doom: The Dark Ages Revelations with the text 'Game Ready Drivers Download now.'

NVIDIA has released a new Game Ready driver (version 610.74) for its GeForce RTX graphics cards, optimized for DOOM: The Dark Ages - Revelations (out today) and Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced (out on Thursday, July 9). DOOM: The Dark Ages – Revelations is id Software's campaign expansion, which the studio described as the culmination of 35 years of DOOM history. Despite being technically a DLC, it delivers 10-12 hours of content, equal to both DOOM Eternal expansions combined. The centerpiece addition to the Slayer's arsenal is the Chain Spear, a new weapon built around a high-velocity dash, an integrated […]

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Samsung Galaxy S26 hits 3 million sales in Korea faster than Galaxy S25

7 July 2026 at 17:31

Samsung Galaxy S26 series reached a milestone of 3 million sales in South Korea. The company’s latest flagship phones outclassed their predecessors, hitting the prestigious mark in a record 117 days from launch.

According to Yonhap, Samsung Galaxy S26 series Korea sales hit 3 million as of July 6, 2026. The pace of hitting this milestone was faster than the Galaxy S25 series. This is despite a price hike across the new flagship models.

In particular, the Galaxy S26 series took 117 days to reach this milestone following the official launch on March 11 of this year. Counting the launch day as Day 1, the series exceeded 3 million units sold on the 118th day.

For context, the Galaxy S25 series, which went on sale in February 2025, reached 3 million sales in South Korea in early August.

Samsung flagged 1.35 million units during preorders in Korea, which ran for seven days from February 27 to March 5. The previous record was held by the Galaxy S25 series, which recorded 1.3 million units during an 11-day pre-order period.

According to June export and import trends recently released by the Ministry of Trade, Industry and Energy, exports of wireless communication devices reached $1.55 billion, a 51.9% increase compared to the same month last year.

The Ministry explained, “We saw a double-digit year-on-year increase driven by robust sales of the AI-enhanced Galaxy S26 series.”

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Galatasaray'ın talihi! Çapraz bağları koptu!

Galatasaray'ın orta saha adayları içinde Aston Villa'nın Belçikalı yıldızı Amadou Onana da bulunuyordu. ABD-Belçika karşılaşmasında oyuncunun çapraz bağları koptu. Çok uzun bir süre forma giyemeyecek.

Belçika, Dünya Kupası son 16 turunda ABD'yi 4-1 gibi farklı bir skorla mağlup ederek turnuvanın dışına attı. Alınan sonuç herkesi çok sevindirse de Amadou Onana'nın sakatlığı canları sıktı. 24 yaşındaki orta saha oyuncusunun çapraz bağlarının koptuğu belirtildi.

DOSYA TAMAMEN KAPANDI

1.95 boyundaki ön libero, mücadele sonrasında sevinç gösterilerine koltuk değnekleriyle katılmıştı! Yaşanan talihsizlik, Galatasaray açısından da önemliydi. Çünkü Sarı-Kırmızılılar'ın orta saha alternatifleri içinde Amadou Onana da bulunuyordu. An itibarıyla dosya tamamen kapandı.

HER DURUMDA ZORDU

Şu anda sakatlık sebebiyle Galatasaray'ın ilgisi bitse de transferin gerçekleşme ihtimali her durumda çok zordu... Çünkü Aston Villa, onun için astronomik bonservis bedelleri talep ediyordu. Yıldız ismin, Villa ile 30 Haziran 2029 tarihine kadar mukavelesi bulunuyor.

Rosenior Kante'ye onay verdi: 10 gün içinde İstanbul'dalar!

Paris FC, teknik direktörlük görevine Liam Rosenior'un getirildiğini açıkladı. İngiliz çalıştırıcı, kulübün transfer listesinde yer alan N'Golo Kante'ye sıcak baktı.

Ligue 1 temsilcisi Paris FC, teknik direktörlük koltuğunu Liam Rosenior'a emanet etti. 41 yaşındaki çalıştırıcıyla 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar mukavele yapıldı. İngiliz hoca ve Paris arasındaki temaslar bir süredir devam ediyordu. Pazarlık sürecinde, kulübün transfer planları da kendisine aktarıldı.

O DA SICAK BAKTI

Rosenior öncesinde belirlenen listede Fenerbahçe'den N'Golo Kante de bulunuyordu. İngiliz teknik adamın, Fransız orta saha oyuncusuna onay verdiği belirtildi. Paris FC'nin, 10 içinde İstanbul'a gelerek Fenerbahçe'yle pazarlık masasına oturması bekleniyor.

2015 SONRASINDA

35 yaşındaki orta saha oyuncusu şu anda Fransa Milli Takımı'yla Dünya Kupası'nda bulunuyor. 1.68 boyundaki yıldızın Fenerbahçe'yle 30 Haziran 2028 tarihine kadar sözleşmesi bulunuyor. Eğer taraflar anlaşma sağlayabilirse, Kante 2015 yılından sonra ülkesi Fransa'ya dönüş yapacak. Tecrübeli isim bu tarihte 9 milyon euro karşılığında Caen'den Leicester City'ye gitmişti.

Galatasaray'da Ferdi Kadıoğlu şaşkınlığı: Nereden çıktı?

Son günlerde Galatasaray'ın Ferdi Kadıoğlu için devreye gireceği iddiaları yine arttı. Sarı-Kırmızılı yönetim ise bu gelişmeler karşısında büyük şaşkınlık yaşadı.

Fenerbahçe, 2024 yazında Ferdi Kadıoğlu'nu 30 milyon euro karşılığında Brighton'a satmıştı. Bonuslarla birlikte rakam 35 milyona çıkabilir. Sarı-Lacivertliler'in ayrıca sonraki satıştan %10'luk pay hakkı var. Milli futbolcunun, İngiliz ekibiyle sözleşmesi ise 30 Haziran 2028'e kadar sürüyor (+1 yılllık çift taraflı uzatma opsiyonu mevcut).

SOL TARAF DOLU

Son günlerde Galatasaray'ın milli futbolcu için devreye gireceği yönündeki iddialar iyice artı. Ancak kulüp içinden alınan bilgilere göre; Ferdi konusu hiçbir zaman gündeme gelmedi. Sarı-Kırmızılı ekibin mevcut sol bek rotasyonu dolu... Ayrıca Brighton Kulübü de Ferdi'yi astronomik bir teklif gelmediği sürece bırakmayacak.

ARAYIŞ BULUNMUYOR

Galatasaray'da ağırlık, orta alana verilmiş durumda... Yedek forvet ve kanatlar konusunda da çalışmalar var. Şu anda sağ ve sol bekte arayış yok... Ferdi Kadıoğlu da Sarı-Kırmızılı ekibin aklının ucundan bile geçmedi. Bu haberlerin nereden çıktığı konusunda yönetimin fikri yok!

Fenerbahçe derken Beşiktaş: Richarlison!

Tottenham, sözleşmesinin son senesine giren Brezilyalı forvet Richarlison'u satış listesine koydu. Fenerbahçe'nin golcü adaylarından birinin o olduğu söyleniyordu. Fakat Beşiktaş cephesinde şu anda hareketlilik var.

Tottenham'ın yeni sezon planlamasında Richarlison yok... 29 yaşındaki golcünün sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027'de bitecek. İngiliz ekibi, mukavelesinin son yılı öncesi ondan para kazanmak istiyor. Bu sebeple de sambacı satış listesine konuldu. Son dönemde 1.84 boyundaki futbolcunun adı ağırlıklı olarak Fenerbahçe'yle anılıyordu.

TEMAS KURDULAR

Ancak Beşiktaş'ın, oyuncunun menajeriyle temas kurduğu öğrenildi. Kişisel şartlar arasında fazla bir fark bulunmuyor. Richarlison'un tahmini piyasa değeri 25 milyon euro... Fakat sözleşme süresi göz önüne alındığında Tottenham'ın daha az bir rakamı kabul etmesi bekleniyor.

VLAHOVİC-LUKAKU

Beşiktaş'ta son günlerde ağırlıklı olarak Vlahovic ve Lukaku isimleri ortaya atılmıştı. Alınan bilgilere göre; Richarlison ihtimali ciddi şekilde yükselmiş durumda... Kartal yeni sezonu sadece Oh'la götüremeyeceğinin gayet farkında. Bu yüzden de kaliteli bir santrfor takviyesi yapılacak.

Başakşehir Emin'i istiyor: Ama son söz Galatasaray'da

Başakşehir, Westerlo'nun 23 yaşındaki stoperi Emin Bayram için pazarlık yapıyor. Ancak bu transferde Galatasaray'ın çok önemli bir söz hakkı var.

Galatasaray, 2024 yazında Emin Bayram'ı 4 milyon euro karşılığında Westerlo'ya satmıştı. Belçika ekibi, oyuncuyla 30 Haziran 2028'e kadar sözleşme yaptı. Kulüpler arasındaki anlaşmada ise şu 2 özel madde bulunuyordu:

1- Galatasaray satın alma önceliğine sahip.

2- Galatasaray sonraki satıştan %50 pay alacak.

HABER VERMEK ZORUNDALAR

Durumu şöyle açıklayabiliriz... Eğer Başakşehir ve Westerlo bonservis bedelinde anlaşırsa, bu rakam Galatasaray'a bildirilecek. Sarı-Kırmızılılar aynı parayı teklif ederse (oyuncunun ikna edildiği senaryoda) Emin, altyapısından çıktığı Cim-Bom'a geri dönecek.

İSTEMEZLERLE YARISI

Galatasaray, Emin'i düşünmese bile her türlü bu transferin bütün ayrıntılarına sahip olacak. Bu durumda, bonservis bedelinin yarısı Sarı-Kırmızılı ekibin kasasına girecek. Cim-Bom'da Emin'le ilgili son karar henüz verilmedi. Galatasaray'ın devreye girme ihtimali, sürpriz olarak görülmüyor.

Semedo tamamen transfere odaklanacak: Kulüp bakılıyor

Portekiz, İspanya'ya 1-0 kaybederek Dünya Kupası'na veda etti. Nelson Semedo ise tatilinin ardından Fenerbahçe'ye dönecek. Tecrübeli sağ bekin bu süreçte bazı takımlarla görüşeceği öğrenildi.

Fenerbahçe'de Nelson Semedo'nun sözleşmesi 30 Haziran 2027'de tamamlanacak. Yani 32 yaşındaki futbolcu, kontratının son senesine girdi. Yönetimin onun yerine daha genç bir isim konusunda çalıştığı belirtildi. Öte yandan Portekiz kadrosunda bulunan 1.79 boyundaki oyuncu açısından Dünya Kupası defteri de kapandı.

KOLAYLIK GÖSTERİLECEK

İspanya'ya 1-0 kaybeden Portekiz, turnuvaya veda etti. Kadrodaki diğer futbolcular gibi Semedo da bir süre tatil yaptıktan sonra Fenerbahçe'ye dönecek. Bu süre içinde oyuncunun bazı kulüplerle görüşme yapacağı belirtildi. Yönetim de olası ayrılıkta gerekli kolaylığı gösterecek.

BEDELSİZ GELMİŞTİ

Wolverhampton ile sözleşmesi biten Nelson Semedo, Fenerbahçe'ye bedelsiz gelmişti. Sarı-Lacivertliler ondan para kazanarak ayrılmayı hedefliyor. Tecrübeli oyuncu, Süper Lig'de 26 karşılaşmada forma giydi. Sahada 1.943 dakika kaldı. 1 gol ve 3 asist üretti. Sezon içinde bazı sakatlık problemleri de yaşamıştı.

Greenwood'da teminat mektubu isteniyordu: İşte sebebi

Fenerbahçe'de eski yönetim, Atalanta'dan Ademola Lookman için teminat mektubu vermemişti. Marsilya da Greenwood konusunda benzer bir talepte bulundu. Fakat onların sağlam sebepleri var!

Fenerbahçe'de Greenwood transferinin tamamlanması bekleniyor. Marsilya ile görüşmeler devam ediyor. İki kulüp, anlaşma zeminine yakın... Fakat Fransız ekibinin teminat mektubu istemesi kafaları karıştırdı. Hatırlanacağı üzere; eski yönetim Ademola Lookman için Atalanta'ya teminat mektubu vermemişti.

BU İŞ DE Mİ OLMAYACAK?

Nijeryalı yıldız daha sonra 35 milyon euro karşılığında Atletico Madrid'e transfer oldu. Marsilya'nın da Greenwood için benzer istekte bulunması sonrasında, "Acaba bu iş de mi olmayacak?" sorusunu akıllara geldi. Fakat Marsilya'nın durumu, Atalanta'dan tamamen farklı...

UEFA'YA GÖNDERİLECEK

Ligue 1 temsilcisinin maddi sıkıntıları var ve UEFA ile başı dertte... Fenerbahçe'den alınacak teminat mektubunun, UEFA'ya iletileceği öğrenildi. Böylece ileriye dönük gelir kalemi belgelenmiş olacak. Ademola Lookman ve Mason Greenwood'da süreç benzerlik gösterse de sebepler çok farklı...

Mason Greenwood'un yeni takımı belli oldu

Marsilya'dan ayrılmaya hazırlanan Mason Greenwood, yıllık 4.5 milyon Euro karşılığında Roma ile el sıkıştı. İtalyan devi bonuslar dahil 45 milyon Euro'luk resmi teklife hazırlanırken, Fransız ekibi 50 milyon Euro talep ediyor. Transferde adı geçen Fenerbahçe'nin ise İngiliz yıldızın 7-8 milyon Euro'luk yıllık maaş isteği sonrası masadan kalktığı belirtildi.

İtalya basını, Mason Greenwood transferinde hareketli saatler yaşandığını duyurdu. La Gazzetta dello Sport'un haberine göre; İngiliz yıldızın yeni rotası Serie A oluyor.

Mason Greenwood, İtalyan devi Roma ile yıllık 4.5 milyon Euro maaş karşılığında el sıkıştı. İtalyan kulübü, Fransız ekibi Marsilya'ya bonuslar da dahil olmak üzere toplam 45 milyon Euro değerinde bir teklif paketi sunmaya hazırlanıyor. Marsilya cephesi ise kapıyı 50 milyon Euro'dan açıyor. Aradaki 5 milyon Euro'luk farkın pazarlıklarla kapanması bekleniyor.

Transfer döneminde adı Fenerbahçe ile de sıkça anılan Greenwood'un Türkiye planı yüksek maliyete takıldı. Yıldız oyuncunun sarı-lacivertli kulüpten 7-8 milyon Euro arasında bir yıllık ücret talep ettiği, Fenerbahçe'nin ise bu rakamları yüksek bularak geri adım attığı konuşuluyor.

Roma, daha düşük bir yıllık ücretle oyuncuyu ikna ederek transferde mutlu sona çok yaklaştı.

Emin Bayram Süper Lig'e döndü

Başakşehir, Westerlo forması giyen Emin Bayram ile anlaşma sağladı. Transferin satış bedelinden %50 pay alacak olan Galatasaray kasasını dolduracak.

Süper Lig'de transfer hareketliliği tüm hızıyla sürüyor. Belçika ekibi Westerlo forması giyen genç savunma oyuncusu Emin Bayram, yeniden Türkiye'ye dönüyor. Başakşehir, yetenekli stoper Emin Bayram ve kulübüyle her konuda anlaşma sağladı. Genç futbolcunun transferinden eski kulübü Galatasaray da karlı çıkacak. Sarı-kırmızılılar, Emin Bayram'ın satış bedelinden %50 pay alacak.

Başakşehir savunmasını güçlendirirken, Galatasaray da bu transferden ciddi bir gelir elde etmeye hazırlanıyor.

Livakovic'te işlem tamam

Dinamo Zagreb ile 3+1 milyon Euro'ya el sıkışan Fenerbahçe, Livakovic için Hırvat ekibine ödeyeceği 1 milyon Euro'dan da kurtuldu.

Fenerbahçe, Dominik Livakovic’in transferi için Dinamo Zagreb ile el sıkışmaya çok yakın. Kulüpler arasındaki anlaşmanın detayları belli oldu. Dinamo, Hırvat kaleci için Fenerbahçe'ye 3+1 milyon Euro ödeyecek.

Anlaşma kapsamında Dinamo Zagreb, Fenerbahçe'nin Livakovic'in bir önceki transferinden kalan 1 milyon Euro'luk taksit borcunu silecek.

Çorum FK'dan yılın bombası! Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang'ı getirdiler

Çorum FK, dünyaca ünlü Gabonlu golcü Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang ile kişisel şartlarda tam anlaşmaya vardı; yıldız futbolcu imza için İstanbul'a geldi.

Süper Ligin yeni takımı Çorum FK, dünya futbol kamuoyunda geniş yankı uyandıracak tarihi bir transfere imza atıyor. Kırmızı-siyahlılar, dünyaca ünlü Gabonlu santrfor Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang ile her konuda anlaşma sağladı.

Gelecek sezon iddialı bir kadro kurmak isteyen Çorum FK yönetimi, yürüttüğü gizli transfer operasyonunda mutlu sona ulaştı. Edinilen bilgilere göre kulüp, yıldız golcü ve menajeriyle yaptığı görüşmeler sonucunda kişisel şartlarda tam mutabakata vardı.

Transferi resmiyete dökmek adına kulübün davetlisi olarak yola çıkan Aubameyang, İstanbul’a iniş yaptı.

Dünyaca ünlü yıldızın İstanbul'da detaylı bir sağlık kontrolünden geçmesi, ardından kulüp yetkilileriyle bir araya gelerek kendisini kırmızı-siyahlı renklere bağlayacak resmi sözleşmeye imza atması bekleniyor.

Türk futbol tarihinin en sansasyonel transfer hamlelerinden biri olarak kayıtlara geçen bu gelişme, Çorum FK taraftarları arasında büyük bir coşku yaratırken spor dünyasında da geniş yankı uyandırdı.

Galatasaray'ın gözdesi Curtis Jones resmen satışa çıkarıldı

Liverpool'dan ayrılmasına kesin gözüyle bakılan Curtis Jones için Galatasaray, Inter ve Nottingham Forest devreye girdi. İngiliz gazeteci Ian Doyle, 25 yaşındaki orta sahanın takımdaki en güçlü satış adayı olduğunu duyurdu.

Liverpool forması giyen Curtis Jones, İngiliz ekibinde bu dönem takımdan ayrılması en muhtemel isimlerin başında yer alıyor. Ünlü gazeteci Ian Doyle'un aktardığı bilgilere göre, İngiliz devinin yolları ayırmaya sıcak baktığı 25 yaşındaki orta saha oyuncusu için Avrupa'dan talipler sıraya girmiş durumda.

Güncel transfer piyasasında adı sıkça geçen Jones ile ilgilenen kulüpler arasında Galatasaray dışında Inter ve Nottingham Forest de yer alıyor.

Liverpool altyapısından yetişen ve takımdaki geleceği belirsizliğini koruyan Curtis Jones'un, gelen bu ciddi teklifler doğrultusunda kısa süre içinde yeni takımına imza atması bekleniyor.

Aral Şimşir Trabzonspor için geliyor

Galatasaray'ın uzun süredir peşinde olduğu genç yetenek Aral Şimşir, bordo-mavili ekibe transfer oldu. Yeni yıldızın bu akşam saat 19.30'da Trabzon'da olması bekleniyor.

Trabzonspor, transfer piyasasında yılın çalımını atarak kadrosunu güçlendirdi. Uzun süredir Galatasaray'ın da transfer listesinde yer alan genç yetenek Aral Şimşir, bordo-mavili ekibe imza atmak üzere bugün geliyor.

Galatasaray cephesinde keyif kaçıran bu gelişmenin ardından Trabzonspor, yeni yıldızını şehre getiriyor. Karadeniz ekibinin her konuda anlaşma sağladığı Aral Şimşir, saat 19.30'da Trabzon'da olacak.

Türk hakemler Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde

Türk hakemliğine UEFA'dan dev görev: Kadir Sağlam ve Mehmet Türkmen, Şampiyonlar Ligi 1. eleme turundaki kritik maçlarda düdük çalacak.

Türk hakemliğine UEFA'dan iki büyük görev birden geldi. Hakemlerimiz Kadir Sağlam ve Mehmet Türkmen, UEFA Şampiyonlar Ligi 1. eleme turunda düdük çalacak.

Zorlu Avrupa arenesındaki eşleşmeler ve görev dağılımı şu şekilde:

Kadir Sağlam: FC Vardar - KuPS Kuopio mücadelesini yönetecek.

Mehmet Türkmen: FK Borac - PFC Levski Sofia karşılaşmasında sahada olacak.

Temsilcilerimiz, yönetecekleri bu kritik eleme maçlarıyla Avrupa'nın en prestijli turnuvasında boy gösterecek.

Serdar Saatçı Çorumspor'a gitti

Trabzonspor, Serdar Saatçı'nın 500 bin euro bonservis bedeli ve sonraki satıştan %50 pay karşılığında Çorum FK'ye transfer olduğunu resmen açıkladı.

Trabzonspor, 23 yaşındaki savunma oyuncusu Serdar Saatçı’nın Çorum FK’ye transfer olduğunu resmen açıkladı.

Genç stoperin yeni takımına geçişiyle ilgili öne çıkan mali detaylar şu şekilde...

Çorum FK, bu transfer için Trabzonspor'a 500 bin euro ödeyecek. Sözleşme gereği, oyuncunun bir sonraki transferinden elde edilecek gelirin %50'si Trabzonspor'a ödenecek.

Karadeniz ekibi, yaptığı resmi açıklamayla oyuncuya yeni kariyerinde başarılar diledi.

Cenk Tosun küme düştü! Beşiktaş ve Fenerbahçe derken...

Geçtiğimiz sezon Süper Lig'den düşen Fatih Karagümrük, Türk futbolunun tecrübeli forveti Cenk Tosun'u transfer ederek yılın en büyük bombasını patlattı.

Beşiktaş ve Fenerbahçe formalarıyla Türk futboluna damga vuran millî golcü Cenk Tosun’un yeni adresi belli oldu.

Trendyol 1. Lig ekibi Fatih Karagümrük, 35 yaşındaki tecrübeli forveti renklerine bağladığını resmen açıkladı.

Kariyerinde Beşiktaş ile şampiyonluklar yaşayan, Premier Lig deneyimi bulunan ve son olarak Fenerbahçe forması giyen "Tosun Paşa", yeni takımıyla birlikte alt ligde şampiyonluk mücadelesi verecek.

Küme düşen Fatih Karagümrük, Cenk Tosun transferiyle yeniden Süper Lig'e dönme hedefini ve iddiasını net bir şekilde ortaya koymuş oldu.

Beşiktaş ve Fenerbahçe'nin ardından Fatih Karagümrük'e imza atan Cenk Tosun, yeni sezonda 1. Lig'de gollerini sıralayacak.

AEREDIUM collaborates with Alba Bay’s $5.4 billion development to explore the future of RWA payment infrastructure

7 July 2026 at 17:37
AEREDIUM has joined the Lava Tokenization Sandbox with Lava Foundation and BHL to explore future infrastructure models for tokenized assets. AEREDIUM, the blockchain infrastructure company building the security and settlement layer for tokenized assets, today announced that it has joined…

Free cloud mining platforms of 2026: EX DeFi makes earning BTC and XRP easy for everyone

7 July 2026 at 17:00
EX DeFi is gaining attention as an AI-powered cloud mining platform, offering users access to BTC, DOGE, and LTC mining without owning hardware. As we enter 2026, mainstream digital assets such as Bitcoin (BTC), Dogecoin (DOGE), and Litecoin (LTC) continue…

Solana price prediction as tokenized assets drive network activity to record highs

7 July 2026 at 17:00
Solana has extended its July rally after record on-chain activity, tokenized stock issuance, and steady ETF inflows revived bullish sentiment. According to data from crypto.news, Solana (SOL) extended its recovery this week, gaining roughly 11% over several sessions to trade…

Court Filing Reveals Windows Device ID Helped FBI Trace Alleged Scattered Spider Hacker

U.S. prosecutors linked an alleged Scattered Spider hacker to a break-in at a luxury jewelry retailer using a persistent Windows device ID, according to a newly unsealed federal complaint. Microsoft records tied that ID first to the account the attackers used to keep access during the May 2025 intrusion, then to online accounts prosecutors say belong to 19-year-old Peter Stokes. Stokes is

Writer AI Flaw Could Let Agent Previews Leak Session Tokens Across Tenants

Cybersecurity researchers have disclosed details of a now-patched critical session isolation vulnerability in Writer, an enterprise generative artificial intelligence (AI) platform, that could result in cross-tenant compromise. The one-click vulnerability has been codenamed WriteOut by the Sand Security Research team. "An outsider could go from having no access to taking over any Writer AI

Unexpected gameplay freedom: Medieval RPG gets 60% Steam discount for the first time

Deal | Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, one of the top contenders for the 2025 Game of the Year award, is discounted by 60% for the first time. The open-world RPG dispenses with dragons, magic, and fantasy, instead opting for a medieval setting that is as believable as possible. As part of the Steam Summer Sale, the role-playing game is available for $23.99 until July 9.

Even more tactical than Civilization: China-set 4X strategy game drops below $5 on Steam for the first time

Deal | At its core, Oriental Empires is strongly reminiscent of the games in the Civilization series, but it also brings some exciting ideas of its own. The 4X strategy game is currently 85% off on Steam through July 9 and available at its previous best price of $4.49.

Harry Potter: HBO actor offers an interesting insight into the character of Cornelius Fudge

Cornelius Fudge is one of the more controversial characters in the Harry Potter universe. Now, HBO actor Bertie Carvel has spoken for the first time about his interpretation of the Minister for Magic. To him, Fudge is less of a coward than a traumatized politician.

A hobbyist is building his home AI "a body", one sensor at a time

A developer is giving his home AI, Hana, a physical body one sensor at a time, starting from a self-correcting spatial camera map to health attachments (like a pulse oximeter), with hardware-level safety limits blocking anything serious, like autonomous control of water valves and gates.

Honor Robot Phone gets a rumored launch month

7 July 2026 at 16:49

Back in May, Honor officially announced that it would be releasing the Robot Phone sometime during the third quarter of this year, so between July and September. Unfortunately, the company has not yet gone into more details. However, a new rumor from China's prolific leaker Digital Chat Station today narrows that timeframe down to a specific month: August. That is, according to him, when the Robot Phone will finally be launched. The device was showcased at CES in January and then at MWC in Barcelona in early March, and since then Honor has been working on getting it from the concept...

Riot Women season 2 doesn't start filming for another six months, but one BBC iPlayer star seems secretly pleased — 'I haven't practised playing at all'

I'm not sure if Sally Wainwright fans have a name, but if they don't, it should be 'Wainwrighters'. I've been once since I was 17 and watching Last Tango in Halifax for the first time, and I've been in love with her writing, which includes Happy Valley and Gentleman Jack, ever since.

As of 2025, that took the form of Riot Women, which you can stream on BBC iPlayer. Set against a classic Wainwright Yorkshire backdrop, the show follows five menopausal women from Hebden Bridge who form a makeshift punk-rock band to enter a local talent contest.

However, it's not all fun and games like singing about menstrual cycles might seem. Though they're all from a different walk of life, each of our five women comes armed with their own drama and trauma, which soon starts to affect the others.

After ending on the tense cliffhanger of Kitty (Rosalie Craig) getting a call from her dad in prison, it's just as well that the BBC renewed Riot Women season 2 shortly after.

One year on, Wainwright and star Tamsin Grieg, who plays retired police officer Holly, tell me that they're not quite ready to start filming just yet... but that might be a blessing in disguise.

'I've now got to be two years better'

"No, no, no, no," is Grieg's immediate answer when I ask if she's feeling more confident about playing bass guitar in the band during Riot Women season 2.

"I mean an opera at the moment... so I can do anything(!). I feel a bit nervous going into the second series, because Sally has started it two years on from when the first series ended. So that is in real time, because it is two years since we stopped."

While actual plot details haven't been revealed yet, this is our first bit of insight into what to expect from the second season. After Kitty's cliffhanger, it was expected that the drama would resume from the moment her phone call ended — so who knows how many disasters have happened in the interim.

"I should have been doing my lessons for the past two years... and I haven't... so I've got a bit of catch-up," Grieg continues during our chat at the Italian Global Series. "I've got to be two years better. than I actually am. I've really got my work cut out. I've got six months to do some speed learning.

"Sally wrote to Holly as being a bit sh*t at it, so thank you. But she's not now two years on, though, is she...?" Grieg asks Wainwright, who responds, "No, she's really good now."

"F**ing hell," Grieg adds. "The annoying thing about Sally is that not only does she write all this stuff, but she goes away and learns guitar, drums, all of that. So she is doing it, and is really good at it. I think we'll just cut to your hands."

Wainwright simply replies, "It's good research," which I think tells you everything you need to know about how modest she is as a creator.

If anything, I'm hoping that the back-and-forth chaos between the two of them during our interview is indicative of what's to come when Riot Women season 2 does start filming — which, judging by Grieg's speed-learning schedule, takes us to late 2026.

Why Nvidia's NemoClaw signals the true enterprise agent era

The open-source phenomenon OpenClaw kicked off a craze for the "personal agent", in turn sparking a massive ecosystem of specialized "claw" variations across the agentic AI developer landscape.

Questions about whether you should trust an agent with your schedule, personal information and decision making aside, Nvidia's launch of NemoClaw laid out a strong case for a similar shift for the corporate sector.

For organizations cautiously mapping out their AI roadmaps, Nvidia’s insertion into this space purports to deliver a highly credible, production-ready path forward by layering enterprise-grade reliability over raw autonomous power.

Now a few months post-launch, the dust has settled just enough to say what this means for the space, particularly what it means for the future of autonomous workflows.

OpenAI Buys ‘Lightning in a Bottle’

OpenClaw’s journey to enterprise infrastructure was a wild ride. The project originally launched in November 2025 under the moniker "ClawdBot" as a playful side project relying on Anthropic’s Claude model. Following a stern cease-and-desist letter and several quickfire rebrands, the project reemerged as OpenClaw.

It perfectly addressed the unmet market demand for action-oriented AI assistants that could persistently write code, browse the web, and chain complex tasks over days without human intervention.

It quickly became the fastest-growing open-source community in GitHub history. While big players like Meta actively expanded its own footprint by purchasing alternative agent systems like Manus AI, OpenClaw caught lightning in a bottle, culminating in creator Peter Steinberger joining OpenAI to help safely bring autonomous agents to the mainstream public.

Structuring the Enterprise Shield: What is NemoClaw?

As successful as this was for Steinburger, the real changes in the industry followed shortly after. Enter Nvidia, with its sizable chequebook and “NemoClaw,” which functions as an enterprise distribution of, or wrapper built directly on top, OpenClaw.

The stack installs via a single command and answers the important question: “Can I trust this AI agent with the kind of access I am about to give it?” The idea is to deliver the vital security architecture corporate IT departments require before deploying autonomous agents near live production systems.

Its creation and distribution proves that agentic AI needs an enterprise-grade foundation — wrapping agent frameworks with infrastructure, guardrails, and policy enforcement is becoming essential. It signals a move toward “AI operating systems” — platforms that don’t just enable intelligence, but also control how that intelligence behaves.

This is likely to become the standard model: open innovation at the edge, with structured governance layered on top.

Nvidia's Dispersed Strategy for the Agent Mesh

The AI community's reaction to NemoClaw highlights a fascinating shift in how infrastructure leaders approach market dominance. Rather than locking developers into a closed stack, Nvidia is deploying a highly flexible, dispersed strategy as NemoClaw does not require Nvidia silicon to execute.

While it is naturally optimized to leverage Nvidia's robust edge systems (and why wouldn't it be), it plays nice across the broader infrastructure ecosystem. This is exactly the sort of vertical integration play that you would expect from Nvidia with its dominance of the GPU market being so unopposed.

The Peak Appetite for AI Accountability

The corporate appetite for hard guardrails has reached an absolute fever pitch. According to a recent research report, 95% of enterprises are actively holding back from scaling their AI projects purely due to safety anxieties.

These concerns are validated by severe operational risks: unconstrained autonomous agents are notorious for "shadow AI" data exposure, introducing undetected "privilege creep" via SaaS applications, or even completely deleting, contaminating, or compromising vital database instances through unrestricted "God-mode" access.

With horror stories of loosely governed AI agents wiping out entire companies databases, guardrails arriving with the sheer commercial heft and legitimacy of Nvidia are uniquely positioned to give CISOs the peace of mind they need to finally greenlight production.

The Path Forward: Collaboration Over Conflict

Ultimately, the trajectory of OpenClaw proves that independent, boundary-pushing software can still fundamentally rewrite the computing landscape overnight. Yet, Nvidia's subsequent rollout of NemoClaw emphasizes that the industry can no longer focus purely on raw intelligence or reasoning capability.

Without rigid, predictable boundaries, autonomous agency is simply an unmanageable corporate liability.

The true agentic renaissance depends entirely on collaborative, cross-industry guardrails. By actively fostering initiatives like the Nemotron Coalition — which unites rivals like Mistral AI and Perplexity to co-develop secure base models — the tech sector is showing it can build a future where AI capability and AI accountability finally move in perfect lockstep.

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In the market for a soundbar? These are the best we've tested in 2026, including a model that delivers 'phenomenal rumbling bass'

We're halfway though 2026, and this year has already delivered some of the best soundbars we've seen — or rather, heard. The standout amongst the models we've tested is the "phenomenal" Samsung HW-Q990H — one of a select group of 5-star products, thanks to its "powerful, engaging and detailed sound profile", straightforward setup and strong connectivity options. Another winner was the LG Sound Suite Immersive Suite 7 Pro. If you're yearning for some "phenomenal rumbling bass", this is the soundbar for you.

Those are both premium picks, but we also reviewed a couple of brilliant budget options. The Klipsch Flexus Core 100 comes in at a fraction of the price of that Samsung model, and while its soundscape is understandably less expansive, it still impressed us by delivering clear dialogue, strong bass, and a useful, responsive display.

The rather utilitarian-looking Zvox AccuVoice AV855 also stood out from the pack; this bar is especially designed to make dialogue easier to hear. It's built especially for those with hearing impairments, but will appeal to anyone who's sick of having to turn on the subtitles on just to understand what's happening.

Scroll down to see all my picks. Hit the 'View details' button for a summary of what we thought about each one, plus a link to our full review.

Super soundbars

Samsung Q Series Soundbar (hw-Q990h, Model 2026), 11.1.4ch, Subwoofer + Rear Speaker

Samsung
HW-Q990H

Sound Suite Immersive Suite 7 Pro

LG
Sound Suite Immersive Suite 7 Pro

Zvox Accuvoice Av855 Dialogue Clarifying Soundbar - Patented Hearing Technology With 20 Levels of Voice Boost, Dual Subwoofers, Low-Profile Tv Speaker for Home Theater and Smart Tv – Black

ZVOX
AccuVoice AV855

Pros

  • Extreme dialog boosting
  • Plenty of fine-tuning via the remote
  • Good port selection
  • Can get loud

Cons

  • Default audio sounds a bit mid-rangey / boxy
  • Spatial Audio is too subtle
  • No Bluetooth or Wi-Fi music streaming

Pulse Cinema Mini

Bluesound
Pulse Cinema Mini

Kilipsch soundbar

Klipsch
Flexus Core 100

LG Sound Suite H7

LG
Sound Suite H7
Yamaha
True X Surround 90A

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'Regarding Arkane… how much?' — Xbox is falling apart and as thousands more are hit with layoffs, I think it's time for someone to save the Dishonored and Marvel's Blade developer before it's too late

  • Xbox has shared plans to cut thousands of jobs as part of a restructuring initiative
  • Several studios are also looking for new homes, while others are going independent
  • The fate of Arkane Studios is undecided, but I'm desperately hoping it can be saved

If you missed the crushing news, Xbox has announced a major restructuring that includes job cuts for a total of 3,200 workers, as well as plans to ditch four studios as part of what CEO Asha Sharma is calling a "reset" of the gaming giant.

Those studios include Compulsion Games and Double Fine Productions, which are going independent once more, while Senua and State of Decay 3 creators, Ninja Theory and Undead Labs, find new ownership.

The fate of other Microsoft-owned developers also hangs in the balance, namely Arkane Studios, which is "beginning required consultation with its Works Council to review potential strategic options," but due to French labor laws, the process of what happens to the beloved studio will be a longer one, meaning the outcome is unknown.

Following Sharma's lengthy restructuring announcement, Arkane Studios founder Raphaël Colantonio asked the CEO, "Regarding Arkane... how much? I'm asking for a friend."

While the post seems to be a joke, many fans are eager to see Arkane and its projects in the hands of a company other than Xbox, with Colantonio, who now runs WolfEye Studios as of 2019, being a top contender.

"Please do it -- Xbox and this incompetent leadership will absolutely destroy Arkane, try your best to save what's left of it," one fan said, while another replied, "I speak for the entirety of the fan community when I say we would support any sort of crowdfunding needed to help make this happen."

I'm inclined to agree with the masses because the result of Arkane going defunct would be another huge blow to the industry that absolutely needs to be avoided.

The Lyon, France-based developer is a one-of-a-kind studio that has produced some of the most memorable first-person action-adventure games ever. Chief among them is Dishonored, a rare gem and one of the best stealth titles you can play right now.

It's the sequel, Dishonored 2, that really made me fall in love with the studio back in 2016. While the sequel didn't perform nearly as well as its predecessor, it's by far one of the most underrated games of the 2010s and somehow managed to raise the bar even higher in terms of world-building and intricate level design.

It's a choose-your-own adventure that still comes to mind today when discussing my favorite gaming experiences of all time, thanks to its meticulously built world, exhilarating stealth combat, and incredible layers of environmental storytelling. Dare I say, Dishonored 2 is even better than the first game...

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Then there's Prey, another game that didn't quite soar to popularity, but is another example of Arkane's ability to create stylish and intelligent worlds that feel totally unique and will stick with you longer after you've rolled credits.

The studio is currently making Marvel's Blade, though development updates have been few since its announcement in December 2023. It's a win-win situation for someone like me who is a huge Marvel and Arkane fan, and I'm eager to see what's in store; if the teaser trailer is anything to go by, it will certainly look as beautifully stylized as every other title from the studio, but I'm afraid of the outcome under Microsoft's ownership.

Given other recent events, namely the cancellation of Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time, acclaimed developer of Hi-Fi Rush, Tango Gameworks, which has thankfully now been acquired by Krafton, the closure of Redfall studio Arkane Austin, and not to mention the seemingly never-ending layoffs that have impacted Xbox since the start of the year, it feels inevitable that Arkane Studios will be hit next, but I'm holding out hope for a spin off instead.

If Arkane Studios wants to stay afloat in an environment that seems to be falling apart at the seams, Xbox should do the right thing and cut a deal with whoever is willing to buy and set the developer loose before it's too late.

How to watch Argentina vs Egypt: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time for FIFA World Cup 2026 as Lionel Messi continues quest for glory, team news

Lionel Messi will aim to continue his remarkable form at FIFA World Cup 2026 as Argentina face Egypt in the last 16 in Atlanta — and you can live stream the game around the world for free.

The Albiceleste skipper scored for a record-extending eighth successive World Cup match in the win over Cape Verde in the last 32, taking his tally for the tournament to seven in just four games. Argentina were pushed all the way by the minnows, twice being pegged back before eventually triumphing 3-2 after extra-time, so they are unlikely to be complacent ahead of another tie that looks favourable on paper. Despite the gruelling last-32 game and relatively short turnaround of less than 96 hours between the two matches, manager Lionel Scaloni makes just two changes - Julian Alvarez and Leandro Paredes replacing Lautaro Martinez and Thiago Almada - as the holders look to move one step closer to retaining the trophy.

Egypt also came through a marathon last-32 contest, beating Australia 4-2 on penalties following a 1-1 draw after extra-time. The Pharaohs made history as they won a World Cup knockout tie for the first time, but overcoming Messi and Co. would surely rank among their greatest victories ever. Manager Hossam Hassan sticks with Mohamed Hany despite the defender becoming the first player to score two own-goals at a single tournament against Australia, while experienced midfielder Mohanad Lasheen returns from suspension.

The winner faces Switzerland or Colombia in the quarter-finals in Kansas this weekend.

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

Argentina vs Egypt: Team News

Argentina XI: E Martinez; Molina, Romero, Lisandro Martinez, Tagliafico; De Paul, Mac Allister, Paredes, Fernandez; Messi, Alvarez.

Egypt XI: Shobeir; Hany, Ibrahim, Rabia, Hafez; Ashour, Attia, Lasheen, Hassan; Salah, Zico.

How to watch Argentina vs Egypt for free

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

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How to watch Argentina vs Egypt in the US

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US viewers can watch Argentina vs Egypt on Fox and Telemundo (Spanish comms).

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

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

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

How to watch Argentina vs Egypt in the UK

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UK customers are in luck as they can stream Argentina vs Egypt for free on ITV. Live coverage is on ITV1 and ITVX.

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

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How to watch Argentina vs Egypt in Australia

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Argentina vs Egypt will be shown for free in Australia on SBS On Demand.

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

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

How to watch Argentina vs Egypt in Canada

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In Canada, TSN will be broadcasting Argentina vs Egypt.

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

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

Argentina vs Egypt: Match Information

What time does Argentina vs Egypt start?

Argentina vs Egypt kicks off at 5pm BST / 12pm ET on Tuesday, July 7. That's 2am AEST on Wednesday, July 8 in Australia.

What are the squads for Argentina vs Egypt?

Argentina

Goalkeepers: Juan Musso (Atletico Madrid), Geronimo Rulli (Marseille), Emiliano Martinez (Aston Villa).

Defenders: Marcos Senesi (Bournemouth), Nicolas Tagliafico (Lyon), Gonzalo Montiel (River Plate), Lisandro Martinez (Manchester United), Cristian Romero (Tottenham), Nicolas Otamendi (Benfica), Facundo Medina (Marseille), Nahuel Molina (Atletico Madrid).

Midfielders: Leandro Paredes (River Plate), Rodrigo de Paul (Inter Miami), Valentin Barco (Strasbourg), Giovani lo Celso (Real Betis), Ezequiel Palacios (Bayer Leverkusen), Alexis Mac Allister (Liverpool), Enzo Fernandez (Chelsea).

Forwards: Julian Alvarez (Atletico Madrid), Lionel Messi (Inter Miami), Nicolas Gonzalez (Atletico Madrid), Thiago Almada (Atletico Madrid), Giuliano Simeone (Atletico Madrid), Nico Paz (Como), Jose Manuel Lopez (Palmeiras), Lautaro Martinez (Inter Milan).

Egypt

Goalkeepers: Mohamed El Shenawy (Al Ahly), Mostafa Shobeir (Al Ahly), El Mahdi Soliman (Zamalek), Mohamed Alaa (El Gouna).

Defenders: Mohamed Hany (Al Ahly), Tarek Alaa (Zed), Hamdy Fathy (Al Wakrah), Rami Rabia (Al Ain), Yasser Ibrahim (Al Ahly), Hossam Abdelmaguid (Zamalek), Mohamed Abdelmonemn (Nice), Ahmed Fatouh (Zamalek), Karim Hafez (Pyramids).

Midfielders: Marwan Ateya (Al Ahly), Mohanad Lasheen (Pyramids), Nabil Emad (Al Najma), Mahmoud Saber (Zed), Ahmed Zizo (Al Ahly), Emam Ashour (Al Ahly), Mostafa Ziko (Pyramids), Mahmoud Trezeguet (Al Ahly), Ibrahim Adel (Nordsjaelland), Haissem Hassan (Real Ovideo).

Forwards: Omar Marmoush (Manchester City), Mohamed Salah (Liverpool), Aqtay Abdallah (Enppi), Hamza Abdelkarim (Barcelona).

Argentina vs Egypt: Road to the last 16

Stage

Argentina

Egypt

Group stage

Group J: 1st, 9 points

Group G: 2nd, 5 points

Last 32

Beat Cape Verde (3-2 AET)

Beat Australia (1-1 AET; 4-2 pens)

Can I watch Argentina vs Egypt on my mobile?

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Broadcom agrees new deal to make custom chips for Apple to 2031

  • Apple extends Broadcom partnership to supply chips until at least 2031
  • Development for next-generation C2 modem could still be underway
  • Broadcom and Apple investors are happy as shares rise

Apple has extended its partnership with Broadcom to supply it with chips until 2031, signing new agreements covering chip development and supply for upcoming generations of the company's own silicon.

Broadcom remains a key supplier of radio (RF) chips, Wi-Fi chips, Bluetooth chips and other networking hardware, even though Apple has successfully replaced several components with in-house alternatives like its high-performance M-series chips and recent C-series cellular modems.

By signing Broadcom up for another five years, it may indicates Apple doesn't yet have immediate plans to replace all chips with in-house production, spelling out good news for third-party suppliers.

Apple will still use Broadcom to source many chips

The extension is major news for Broadcom in particular, which credits around a fifth of its revenue to supplying Apple. The extension through 2031 provides the chipmaker with long-term revenue visibility and greater certainty for future product planning.

For Apple, it means more time to develop its own silicon with guaranteed supply from Broadcom. "locking in Broadcom through 2031 buys supply-chain certainty at a moment of chip scarcity, and spares Apple from having to in-source key iPhone components," Emarketer analyst Jacob Bourne commented (via Reuters).

However, vague wording around custom ASIC silicon has led some to believe that Apple could be exploring broader chip production from Broadcom including AI accelerators and other AI-supporting hardware.

Broadcom shares rose around 4% following the announcement, confirmed by Reuters. Apple shares are also back up, after a slight dip following the company's annual developer conference WWDC.

Looking ahead, Apple is believed to be working on a next-generation C2 modem that could even support mmWave, meaning it could be added into more devices like the full iPhone 18 family, ultimately reducing the need for third-party supply.

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The ultra-compact Anker C300X portable power station with a foldable 60W solar panel can keep the lights and other essentials powered on, and it’s $60 off right now

Portable power stations have become one of the smartest purchases for campers, road trippers, and anyone wanting reliable backup power at home.

The Anker Solix C300X Portable Power Station is currently on sale for $330 (was $390) at Best Buy. It comes with a foldable 60W solar panel, giving you everything you need to recharge away from the grid.

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‘Robots should understand you, talk to you, and work for you’: Chinese robotics company Agibot is heralding a robot revolution — I met the ‘humanoids’ up close

Chinese robotics firm Agibot has launched a range of humanoid robots designed to look, move, and sound like human beings in the UK business-to-business (B2B) market.

The Shanghai-based company, founded in 2023 by two former Huawei engineers, hosted a launch event in London on June 30, 2026, with several of its A3 full-sized humanoid and X2 half-size humanoid robots in attendance, as well as current and prospective business partners.

An AGIBOT X2 unit dancing

An Agibot X3 cutting some serious shapes (it doesn't do 'the robot' though) (Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)

The robots — all controlled by humans with smartphones and DualSense controllers — were deployed at several demo stations in the event space.

One X2 humanoid robot was set up to dance to peppy music, cutting some serious shapes for a constant crowd, while another in a Harry Kane shirt kicked a football into a net. A third wore a suit of (admittedly very cool) Gundam-style armor, demonstrating the robots’ potential for customization.

AGIBOT X2 in a Gundam-style outfit

This Gundam-style armor was designed to show the X2 robot's customization potential (Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)

As for the full-sized A3 humanoid — less expressive than its smaller sibling, with sharper angles and a rather blank circle in place of the X2’s animated ‘eyes’ — a unit was made available to greet guests and for photo opportunities.

In a presentation at the UK launch event, Agibot co-founder and COO Daniel Jiang said: “The robot business is the AI business. Robots should understand you, know what you say, talk to you, and work for you.”

Indeed, at the launch event, the word ‘robot’ was as common as the phrase ‘embodied AI’, as Agibot representatives attempted to position the firm’s product range as a signifier of a new technological era: the ‘fourth industrial revolution.’

An AGIBOT X2 dressed in a Harry Kane shirt

The Agibot X2 was the clear star of the show, and by far the firm's best-represented product (Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)

In a later talk, co-founder and R&D president Yan Xiong said: “Of the products I’ve worked on, embodied AI is the most exciting and inspiring. Through three intelligences in one body, robots can become human-like.”

The three intelligences in question control interaction, locomotion, and manipulation, powered by on-device AI models that communicate with cloud servers. It seems that Agibot sees itself as an AI company first and foremost, and is allocating its resources in kind: “Our main focus is the research and development of the three intelligences, taking up 75% of our R&D staff, and 80 per cent of our R&D budget.”

AGIBOT A3 on stage

The Agibot A3 was demoed on-stage as the firm's flagship product (Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)

That’s not to say that the firm's humanoid robots aren’t profoundly impressive. The units are made mainly of magnesium alloy, with titanium reinforcements at pressure points to ensure rigidity. The A3 weighs 55kg, which is pretty reasonable when you consider its 5-foot-8-inch (173cm) height, and lasts up to 10 hours on a single charge of its 1152W battery.

In comparison, the 4-foot-3-inch (131cm) X2 weighs 39kg and lasts for two hours. The units communicate with the internet via dual-module, dual-SIM 5G.

Also present were units from Agibot's D1 quadruped range, inexplicably programmed to do backflips on command, as well as G2-series industrial robots and C5 cleaning robots. The top-tier D1 model, the D1 MaxPro, has a carrying capacity of 50kg, while only weighing 68kg itself.

An AGIBOT D1

Don't call them dogs: Agibot never described its D1-series robots in canine terms (Image credit: Jamie Richards Future)

Agibot is young but quickly increasing its production capacity. It recently rolled out its 15,000th unit, having passed 10,000 units just three months earlier, and has already deployed its G2 industrial robots in China’s Longcheer electronics factory. Indeed, much of the event was dedicated to promoting possible use cases for each model in industries like construction, live entertainment, and the corporate world.

Having shaken hands with the X2 and watched the D1 wave its ‘paw’ and, again, perform several perfect backflips, I have to admit that I’m still stunned by Agibot's range of robots. The firm’s launch has done nothing to allay my many concerns about AI, but it’s still almost unbelievable to see actual droids walking around.

It’s clear that Agibot wants its robots to be relatable — the dance moves, handshakes, and free kicks are obviously an effort to instill some kind of affection in a crowd of possible customers. I’d be lying if I said I didn’t find the X2 wildly entertaining, even though I know it's just metal and plastic — but that’s the power of pattern recognition.

The AGIBOT X2 is 'interviewed' on stage

The Agibot X2 has nothing of its own to say yet, but with further development towards autonomy, that could soon change (Image credit: Jamie Richards / Future)

If Agibot can make strides towards its professed goal of autonomous operation, then we really aren’t too far away from having a real-life C3PO on our hands.

It’s early days, but the firm’s leadership sounds committed. In his presentation, Yan Xiong said: “Scaling to mass production is the first hurdle to mature the embodied AI industry. After we achieve mass production, the next step is to bring our portfolio to commercial availability."

“AI should not be confined behind screens,” he later added, “it must be brought into the physical world.”

Lukaku DÇ tarixində unikal rekorda imza atdı

7 July 2026 at 18:00

Futbol üzrə Belçika milli komandasının hücumçusu Romelu Lukaku dünya çempionatları tarixində bənzəri olmayan rekorda imza atıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 33 yaşlı futbolçu buna DÇ-2026-nın 1/8 final mərhələsində ABŞ millisi üzərində 4:1 hesablı qələbə qazandıqları oyunda nail olub.

67-ci dəqiqədə meydana daxil olmuş Lukaku 90+3-cü dəqiqədə komandasının dördüncü qolunu vuraraq görüşün yekun nəticəsini müəyyənləşdirib.

Bununla da o, dünya çempionatları tarixində ehtiyat oyunçular skamyasından meydana çıxaraq dörd müxtəlif oyunda qol vuran ilk futbolçu olub. Belçikalı forvard cari mundialda bunu üç dəfə, DÇ-2014-də isə bir dəfə bacarıb.

Qeyd edək ki, ABŞ, Kanada və Meksikanın birgə ev sahibliyi etdiyi DÇ-2026 iyulun 19-da başa çatacaq.

Camal Cəfərov da “Kəpəz”lə vidalaşdı

7 July 2026 at 17:30

Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünə hazırlaşan “Kəpəz” daha bir futbolçusu – Camal Cəfərov ilə də yollarını ayırıb.

Arena.az bu barədə Gəncə klubunun mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.

Xəbərdə vurğulanır ki, 24 yaşlı hücumameyilli yarımmüdafiəçi ilə başa çatmış müqavilənin müddəti uzadılmayıb. Klub Camala xidmətlərinə görə təşəkkür edib, gələcək karyerasında uğurlar arzulayıb.

Camal Cəfərov bu ilin fevral ayından “Kəpəz”in uğurları üçün çalışırdı. O, daha öncə də icarə əsasında Gəncə klubunun formasını geyinmişdi. Camal bu komandanın heyətində bütövlükdə 59 oyuna çıxıb, 2 qol vurub, 6 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.

Rusiyanın “Anji” (Mahaçqala) klubunun yetirməsi olan Cəfərov daha öncə “Sabah” və “Səbail”in də formasını geyinib.

“Kəpəz” bu yay Rauf Hüseynli, Məmməd Hüseynov, Luis Paçu, Fərid Nəbiyev və Yusif İmanovla da yollarını ayırmış, Əli Səmədov, Rəhman Hacıyev və Dioqo Verdaska ilə yeni müqavilə bağlamışdı.

Ronaldo: “Əlimdən gələni etdim və vicdanım rahatdır”

7 July 2026 at 17:00

Portuqaliya millisinin kapitanı Kristiano Ronaldo DÇ-2026-dan sonra gələcəyi barədə düşünmək üçün özünə vaxt verəcəyini açıqlayıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, 41 yaşlı hücumçu mundialdan əvvəl bu turnirin karyerasındakı son dünya çempionatı olacağını bəyan etmişdi.

O, yarışdan sonra milli komandadakı və klub karyerasındakı gələcəyi barədə tələsmədən qərar verəcəyini söyləyib:

“Doğrudur, bu mənim son dünya çempionatım idi. Qalan məsələlərə gəlincə isə, düşünmək, ailəmlə vaxt keçirmək və tələsik qərarlar verməmək üçün imkanım olacaq. Bundan sonra yoluma davam edəcəyəm”, – deyə Ronaldo bildirib.

Portuqaliyalı ulduz mundialı bu cür tərk etdiyinə görə məyus olduğunu da gizlətməyib:

“Təbii ki, dünya çempionatını belə başa vurduğum üçün kədərlənirəm. Amma mətbuat konfransında da dediyim kimi, əlimdən gələni etdim və vicdanım rahatdır. Futbol belədir, futbolçunun həyatı da belədir – bəzən qalib gəlirsən, bəzən uduzursan və hər zaman yoluna davam etməlisən”.

Xatırladaq ki, Portuqaliya millisi DÇ-2026-nın 1/8 finalında İspaniyaya 0:1 hesabıyla məğlub olaraq mübarizəni dayandırıb. Bu, Ronaldonun dünya çempionatlarındakı sonuncu oyunu olub.

Qeyd edək ki, Ronaldonun Səudiyyə Ərəbistanının “Əl-Nəsr” klubu ilə müqaviləsinin müddəti daha bir il qüvvədə qalır. Beşqat “Qızıl top” sahibi karyerası ərzində UEFA Çempionlar Liqasını beş dəfə, Avropa çempionatını bir dəfə, UEFA Millətlər Liqasını isə iki dəfə qazanıb. O, həmçinin milli komandalar, Avropa çempionatları, UEFA Çempionlar Liqası və klublararası dünya çempionatları tarixinin ən məhsuldar futbolçusudur.

Rəşad Sadıqov: “Hazırlıq üçün vaxtımız az idi”

7 July 2026 at 16:30

“Zirə”nin baş məşqçisi Rəşad Sadıqov Konfrans Liqasının 1-ci təsnifat mərhələsində “Torpedo”ya qarşı keçirəcəkləri oyundan öncə fikirlərini bölüşüb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, Azərbaycan və Gürcüstan komandaları arasındakı ilk oyun sabah Sumqayıtda baş tutacaq.

Rəşad Sadıqov bu gün təşkil edilmiş mətbuat konfransında Kutaisi təmsilçisi ilə ilk oyundan gözləntilərini paylaşıb:

“Bizi önəmli oyun gözləyir. Hazırlığı tamamlamışıq. Sabah baş tutacaq matçda əlverişli nəticə əldə etmək niyyətindəyik. Rəqibimiz təcrübəlidir. Sabit olaraq avrokuboklarda çıxış edirlər. Hazırlaşmaq üçün vaxtımız az oldu. Bizim komanda da təcrübəlidir. Qarşımızda çox yaxşı komanda olacaq. Bəzi matçlarına baxmışıq, təhlil etmişik. Avrokuboklara xüsusi hazırlıq olur. Futbolçular da bunu hiss edirlər”.

Rəşad Sadıqov komandasındakı itkilərdən də söhbət açıb:

“Zədələr futbolun ayrılmaz hissəsidir. Sadəcə, bizdə tez-tez olur. Buna uyğunlaşmaq çətindir. Hansısa həmlə etmək üçün vaxt azalır. Aydın Bayramov kimi təcrübəli qapıçımız da var. Maykonun zədələnməsi bizi narahat etməyə bilməz. Amma inanıram ki, Aydın onun yoxluğunu hiss etdirməyəcək”.

Baş məşqçi bir neçə futbolçu ilə yolları ayırdıqlarını söyləyib:

“Avrokuboklara hazırlaşmaq üçün çox vaxtımız olmadı. Tələsərək seleksiya etmək istəmədik. 5-6 transfer hələlik açıqdır. Bizi ağır mövsüm gözləyir. Rəqiblər güclü olacaqlar. Bütün məqamları futbolçularla danışmışıq. Bəzi futbolçular toplanışa artıq çəki ilə gəldilər. Çünki avrokuboklarda iştirak planda yox idi. Bəlkə daha əvvəl vəsiqə qazansaydıq, belə olmazdı və futbolçular da düşərgəyə daha intizamlı gələrdilər”.

Mətbuat konfransında iştirak edən “Zirə”nin kapitanı Qismət Alıyev də “Torpedo”” ilə ilk oyundan öncə fikirlərini bölüşüb:

“Bizim də kifayət qədər təcrübəmiz var. Sabah meydanda əlimizdən gələni edəcəyik ki, istədiyimiz nəticəni qazanaq. Çətin qarşılaşma olacaq. Rəqib yaxşı kollektivdir. Daha əvvəl də isti havada oyunlarımız olub. Problem olacağını düşünmürəm. Komanda olaraq sabahkı matça hazırıq. Rəqibin heyətində hər an oyunu dəyişə biləcək futbolçular var. Sabah ilk dəqiqələrdən diqqətli olmalıyıq”.

Xatırladaq ki, “Zirə” – “Torpedo” oyunu sabah Mehdi Hüsenyzadə adına Sumqayıt şəhər stadionunda keçiriləcək. Oyuna saat 20:00-da start veriləcək. Komandalar arasındakı cavab qarşılaşması isə iyulun 16-da baş Kutaisidə tutacaq.

“Səbail”dən transfer

7 July 2026 at 17:45

“Səbail” PFK növbəti futbolçu keçidini reallaşdırıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, son olaraq “Şahdağ Qusar”da çıxış etmiş Vüsal Əliyev heyətə cəlb olunub. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb. Əliyevlə 1 illik müqavilə imzalanıb.

“Səbail” yeni mövsümdə I Liqada mübarizə aparacaq.

DÇ-2026: Argentina Misirə, İsveçrə Kolumbiyaya qarşı

7 July 2026 at 17:30

Bu gün dünya çemmpionatında 1/8 finala yekun vurulacaq.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, son gündə iki qarşılaşma keçiriləcək.

Günün birinci matçında son çempion Argentina Misirlə üz-üzə gələcək.

1/8 finalın son oyunu İsveçrə ilə Kolumbiya arasında olacaq.

DÇ-2026
1/8 final mərhələsi

7 iyul

20:00 Argentina – Misir 
00:00 İsveçrə – Kolumbiya 

Mustafa üçün yeni müqavilə

7 July 2026 at 17:07

Transfer çalışmalarını davam etdirən “Araz-Naxçıvan” Mustafa Əhmədzadə ilə yeni müqavilə imzalayıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, 23 yaşlı yarımmüdafiəçi daha 2 il “qırmızı-ağlar”ın formasını geyinəcək. O, 2023-cü ildən komandamızın heyətində yer alıb.

Qeyd edək ki, “Araz-Naxçıvan” buna qədər Tərlan Əhmədli, Ömər Buludov, Slavik Alxasov, İbrahim Piriyev, Ülvi İsgəndərov, Rəşad Həsənov, Alberto Qarsia Fernandes, Alexandro Herrera, Rövlan Muradov, İssouf Paro və Luka Dumançiçlə yeni müqavilə imzalayıb.

“Sabah”ın futbolçusu mükafatına qovuşdu

7 July 2026 at 16:48

Misli Premyer Liqasında “Ayın qolu” layihəsi çərçivəsində “Sabah” futbol klubunun üzvü Xəyal Əliyev mükafatlandırılıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.

May ayının ən yaxşı qolunun müəllifinə mükafatı Peşəkar Futbol Liqasının inzibati binasında qurumun prezidenti Elxan Səmədov təqdim edib.

Video: Amorim arrives at Milan training ground and poses alongside Cardinale

7 July 2026 at 17:22

Ruben Amorim has arrived at Milan’s training centre and has posed for a series of photos alongside owner Gerry Cardinale as the Portuguese begins his new chapter as the head coach of the Rossoneri. 

Amorim was appointed the new head coach of Milan on an initial two-year contract in mid-June. He replaces Massimiliano Allegri, who was dismissed alongside sporting director Igli Tare, technical director Geoffrey Moncada and CEO Giorgio Furlani the day after the 2025-26 season ended. 

MANCHESTER, ENGLAND - AUGUST 09: Ruben Amorim, Manager of Manchester United acknowledges the fans after the pre-season friendly match between Manchester United and ACF Fiorentina at Old Trafford on August 09, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Matt McNulty/Getty Images)
MANCHESTER, ENGLAND – AUGUST 09: Ruben Amorim, Manager of Manchester United acknowledges the fans after the pre-season friendly match between Manchester United and ACF Fiorentina at Old Trafford on August 09, 2025 in Manchester, England. (Photo by Matt McNulty/Getty Images)

Amorim arrived in Italy on Monday and is spending his first afternoon at Milanello, the club’s training base, on Tuesday. 

He was spotted arriving at the training ground alongside Cardinale on Tuesday afternoon. The pair posed for a series of photos in front of the press outside the entrance of the facility before heading inside to begin work for the 2026-27 season.

“I’m really very happy to be here, it’s an honour to be Milan’s coach,” said Amorim in an interview after arriving in Italy on Monday. 

LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - JANUARY 05: Ruben Amorim, Manager of Manchester United, looks on prior to kick-off ahead of the Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Manchester United FC at Anfield on January 05, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND – JANUARY 05: Ruben Amorim, Manager of Manchester United, looks on prior to kick-off ahead of the Premier League match between Liverpool FC and Manchester United FC at Anfield on January 05, 2025 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)

“It’s a big challenge. After the last one I’d promised myself to choose a smaller challenge, but I’m here and it’s even bigger. I’m really proud to be here, I just want to work with my players and my staff, and I’m truly happy to be here. In Milan to win? Of course. If you want to be Milan’s coach, you have to play for that.”

Watch: Amorim arrives to begin work as head coach of Milan

Amorim è a Milanello: ad accoglierlo è Gerry Cardinale, proprietario del @acmilan. Primi sorrisi e stretta di mano davanti alle telecamere @SkySport pic.twitter.com/Sxg8sJVUV0

— Gianluca Di Marzio (@DiMarzio) July 7, 2026

Official: Orsato appointed as Serie A’s new referee designator replacing Rocchi

7 July 2026 at 16:44

Daniele Orsato has officially been appointed as the new referee designator for Serie A and Serie B for the 2026-27 and 2027-28 seasons, the AIA have confirmed. 

Official: Orsato is Serie A’s new referee designator

Orsato is the replacement for Gianluca Rocchi, who suspended himself back in April after he was placed under investigation for his alleged involvement in sporting fraud and amidst allegations that he had influenced certain VAR decisions. Dino Tommasi has been serving as the interim refereeing chief in the three months since then. 

Orsato, 50, is a retired referee who took charge of 290 Serie A matches across his officiating career. His most high-profile match came in the 2020 Champions League final between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain. 

He also took charge of the 2024 Champions League semi-final second leg between PSG and Borussia Dortmund, and the 2022 World Cup semi-final between Argentina and Croatia. Orsato took charge of his final Serie A match, between Atalanta and Fiorentina, on June 2, 2024.

He served as the AIA (Italian refereeing association) commissioner for the development of refereeing talent from January 2025 and as the referee designator of Serie C for the 2025-26 season. 

Nicola Rizzoli and Daniele Doveri were among the alternative options to Orsato for the role of Serie A and Serie B referee designator. Doveri, 48, will instead continue to referee for another season. 

Nicola Ayroldi will serve as the referee designator for Serie C.

 

Man United make contact to sign €25m wonderkid after Chelsea setback

7 July 2026 at 17:30

Manchester United are interested in signing the Toulouse midfielder Alexis Vossah. 

The 18-year-old midfielder is highly rated across Europe, and Chelsea tried to sign the player last year. They had an €8 million offer for the midfielder rejected. The French outfit will hold out for a fee of €25 million.

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Man United eye move for Alexis Vossah

According to Fussball Europa, Manchester United have already been in contact with his representatives and have asked to be kept informed of his situation.

Manchester United have shown a desire to invest in talented young players over the years, and the 18-year-old would be a solid long-term acquisition. He is a young player with great potential, and they could groom him for the future. They could use more quality and depth in the middle of the park, and Vossah could be an interesting investment.

Manchester United have the financial resources to pay €25 million for him, and the midfielder might be able to justify the investment in future. It remains to be seen whether the Red Devils follow up on their interest with an official proposal.

World Cup giant-killer emerges as Manchester United’s surprise target

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Can Man United sign Vossah?

Manchester United needs to improve the team significantly this summer. They have returned to the UEFA Champions League, but they need to bridge the gap with the elite clubs. They need multiple quality players this summer, and it remains to be seen who they end up signing. Improving the midfield unit will be a priority for them. They should look to sign a quality attacking midfielder and a reliable defensive midfielder before the window closes.

Meanwhile, the opportunity to move to England will be exciting for Vossah. Manchester United are among the biggest clubs in the world, and they have an excellent track record of developing young players. He will certainly be excited to join them if there is a concrete proposal on the table.

£70m bid submitted? Man United make decisive move in pursuit of Frenchman

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£51m speedster is “ready to say yes to Tottenham”, wants Premier League move

7 July 2026 at 17:11

Rafael Leao is willing to join Tottenham Hotspur this summer, and it remains to be seen whether the London club can get the deal done.

The player has been linked with a move to the Premier League in recent weeks, and newly appointed AC Milan manager Ruben Amorim is prepared to sanction his departure.

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Rafael Leao is set for a move

The 26-year-old has done quite well for Italian clubs since joining them, and he was quite impressive with Portugal at the World Cup as well. He will be hoping to sort out his future now that Portugal have been eliminated from the World Cup, and it remains to be seen whether Tottenham is prepared to pay the asking price for him. The player will cost around £51 million this summer.

According to Italian journalist Daniele Longo, the player is open to the move. The development will come as a huge boost for the north London club. They need a dynamic attacker like Leao, who is capable of slotting in anywhere across the front three. He will add explosive pace, flair, and goals to the team.

Longo said on his YouTube channel: “Leao’s desire is to reach the Premier League, and he is also willing to wait for Tottenham.

“Tottenham is a welcome destination.

“If the rumours in the last few weeks turn into concrete offers of €60million, Leao is ready to say yes to Tottenham, even if he will not make it to the Champions League.”

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Leao fancies Spurs move

The opportunity to play in the Premier League will be exciting for the 26-year-old, and he will look to prove himself in England. He has previously shown his quality in Italy and France. Leao has the physicality and technical attributes to thrive in English football, and he could be a key player for Tottenham next season.

However, the £51 million asking price is quite high for a player who scored just 10 goals last season. Milan will need to be more reasonable with their demands.

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Xabi Alonso ready to rectify Maresca mistake with £60m Chelsea decision

7 July 2026 at 16:40

Chelsea signed Alejandro Garnacho from Manchester United last summer, but the South American has been quite underwhelming for them.

The 22-year-old could be up for grabs this summer, and multiple clubs from across Europe are keeping tabs on his situation. Saudi Arabian clubs are also monitoring the player.

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Chelsea sets asking price for Garnacho

According to a report from TEAMtalk, Chelsea would be prepared to sell the player for £60 million. They signed him for a few £40 million, and they are already prepared to cash in on the attacker.

Garnacho has not lived up to expectations at Stamford Bridge, and Xabi Alonso is prepared to rectify the mistake made by Enzo Maresca. He has 8 goals and 4 assists in 43 matches for the Blues.

Chelsea needs a quality attacker, and the Argentine is simply not good enough. They need an upgrade, and it remains to be seen whether they can first get rid of the fringe players.

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Alejandro Garnacho needs a move

Garnacho will look to play regularly next season, and leaving Chelsea would be ideal for him as well. Multiple clubs are interested in him, and Napoli are looking to secure his services. It could be the ideal move for him, but their asking price could complicate any potential transfer. It is highly unlikely that Napoli will be able to afford £60 million for him.

There is no doubt that he is a talented player with the attributes to develop into a quality attacker. However, he is a raw talent who needs polishing. Chelsea needs ready-made attackers who can make an immediate impact. It would be ideal for both parties to go their separate ways this summer.

Joining the right team could bring out the best in the former Manchester United player, and it remains to be seen whether he can sort out his future quickly.

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“Contacts continue” for Chelsea to potentially sign £47m star, says Fabrizio Romano

7 July 2026 at 16:40

Chelsea are reportedly continuing in transfer contacts over Crystal Palace central defender Maxence Lacroix.

The France international has shone during his time at Selhurst Park and Fabrizio Romano now has a new update on the Blues’ pursuit of the player.

Lacroix has previously been linked strongly with Chelsea by French newspaper L’Equipe, who have stated that a €55m (£47m) agreement could already be more or less wrapped up.

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Speaking on his YouTube channel in the video post below, Romano says that Chelsea are continuing in their efforts to land Lacroix, though he also stressed that we would have to be patient as Palace only agree to sell their stars when the deal is right…

Still, he said Chelsea are “pushing” to get a deal done for Lacroix, and Palace bringing in a replacement for him in defence could also be a key point in this saga.

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Maxence Lacroix is just the signing Chelsea need in defence

Chelsea have focused a lot on signing talented young players under this ownership, but a more proven and established player like Lacroix would be ideal for what this squad needs right now.

CFC have issues in defence, with the likes of Trevoh Chalobah and Tosin Adarabioyo surely not good enough, while Wesley Fofana and Levi Colwill have had injury problems.

Lacroix’s form at Palace has been superb, and there’s surely no reason he can’t make the step up to playing for an even bigger club.

Who else is in the race for Maxence Lacroix?

For the moment, it sounds like by far the strongest links are with Chelsea, though at one point the Daily Mail also mentioned Liverpool’s interest in Lacroix.

The 26-year-old could also be a useful signing at Anfield after the departure of Ibrahima Konate, and he’d also get the chance to play Champions League football there.

Still, Chelsea remain a big name and there’s always that significant pull factor if getting to stay in London.

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“Explosive” 23-G/A star has been told Liverpool move “suits him best”

7 July 2026 at 16:30

Yan Diomande has been heavily linked with a move to the Premier League in recent months.

Liverpool are interested in signing the 19-year-old Ivory Coast International, but there have been reports that he has decided to join PSG instead. Former Liverpool and Chelsea star Joe Cole has now urged the player to move to Liverpool instead.

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Joe Cole wants Diomande at Liverpool

He believes Diomande is likely to play more often at Liverpool, that there is a hole in the team, and that the Premier League side needs a player like him. Mohamed Salah has left the club, and Liverpool needs to replace them properly.

Speaking to the Liverpool Echo, he said: “There are a lot of top-level wingers in world football right now, but Diomande is as good as I’ve seen; he’s so explosive.

“My advice to him as a young player is: don’t bother going to PSG. Go to Liverpool because if they want you and there’s a hole in the team to play, then they really need you.

“PSG don’t need anybody, but maybe his heart is set on Paris. If that’s the case and he backs himself, I’ve got no problem with that; but if Liverpool still want him, go out and convince him because I think that would be the move that suits him best.”

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Liverpool need Yan Diomande

There is no doubt that the 19-year-old RB Leipzig attacker would be a solid long-term acquisition. He had 23 goal contributions for the German club last season, and he has the ability to succeed in the Premier League. He has been outstanding for his country in the World Cup.

PSG already have multiple quality wingers at their disposal, and the African might struggle for regular opportunities at the French club. He needs to play regularly at this stage of his career, and it remains to be seen whether Liverpool can get the deal done.

The 19-year-old is one of the best young attackers in the world right now, and signing him would be a major coup for the Premier League club.

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Tottenham face Aston Villa competition in the race for 27-year-old La Liga attacker

7 July 2026 at 16:00

Sevilla winger Ruben Vargas has been linked with a move to the Premier League in recent weeks.

The 27-year-old Switzerland International has attracted the attention of clubs like Tottenham, Aston Villa and West Ham United. Vargas was linked with Leeds United a few months ago.

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Multiple clubs eye Ruben Vargas

According to reports from Spain, West Ham have already made an enquiry for the attacker, and it remains to be seen whether they follow up on the interest with an official proposal.

Vargas has done reasonably well in La Liga, registering three goals and six assists last season. Sevilla is willing to sanction his departure for around €15 million. The three English clubs certainly have the financial muscle to get the deal done, and the Swiss international would be a very handy option for them in the final third.

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Vargas would be a handy option

West Ham is likely to lose Crysencio Summerville this summer, and they need a replacement. On the other hand, Tottenham need more quality on the flanks. They have looked quite mediocre going forward, and they need more cutting-edge. Vargas can take on defenders in one-on-one situations and create opportunities for his teammates.

Spurs have been eyeing Vargas for a while.

Aston Villa have secured Champions League qualification, and they need a deeper squad in order to do well across multiple competitions. Players like Vargas could be important additions, bringing depth and quality to the team.

The asking price is quite reasonable, and it will be interesting to see if the English clubs come forward with an offer to sign him. The opportunity to play in the Premier League will be exciting for the Swiss attacker, and he’s likely to be tempted if a concrete proposal is on the table.

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Steam Machines with the ‘Red Line of Death’ get a simple, official cure: Clear the CMOS — clearing the CMOS can revive flat(red)-lining cubes

7 July 2026 at 16:55

Late last week, we reported on a brand-new Steam Machine getting bricked during an update, and refusing to budge from a state freshly dubbed the ‘Red Line of Death’ (RLOD). The issue stirred fear in tech enthusiasts' hearts, still scarred by the notorious Red Ring of Death (RROD) from the Xbox 360 era. But we have some good news today, as Valve’s official account on Reddit has responded to provide step-by-step instructions to get any affected Steam Machine up and running again by clearing the CMOS.

Thankfully, the pronouncement of death was definitely premature in this unresponsive Steam Machine case, and easily fixed. It wasn’t dead, it was resting, or probably pining for the fjords. It just needed to have its CMOS setting thoroughly cleared, that's all.

SteamHWFeedback directly answered the distress call of OP me_hill on Reddit. A five-step recipe to recover Steam Machines with RLOD was provided to the beleaguered gamer. However, me_hill’s own flailing machine-reset procedure had already done the trick – inspired by numerous user comments on the thread.

It is good to have an official solution to the initially scary RLOD, though. For the sake of exactitude, we have pasted Valve’s official RLOD fixing steps below, verbatim.

If you're encountering this issue, please try the following:

  • Unplug the Machine, then press the power button a few times. This ensures any stored energy in the PSU gets discharged. You may see the power indicator LED blip a moment.
  • Plug the Machine back in. Note if your power LED glows (breathing pattern) white or not. If yes, please submit a Steam Support ticket and tag me, or send me a chat request with the ID.
  • Hold the power button down for ~6s. You should see the power indicator LED (dot) flash momentarily. Release the power button when you do.
  • The power indicator LED will start to cycle some color codes. These are designed to allow you to select various options for recovery/troubleshooting purposes. When the LED turns green, short-press the power button. This should perform a full "CMOS reset."
  • On the next boot, you should see the RGB bar as blue - it may take a bit longer to boot due to a memory re-training.

There’d only been two public pleas by Steam Machine users about RLOD so far, as far as we can see. Perhaps several more users resolved these issues themselves, without any social media interaction, so it is difficult to know the scale of similar experiences. Nevertheless, we are relieved to learn that these symptoms are easily fixed and users can get back up and running on their coveted new gaming hardware pretty quickly – with the benefit of an officially sanctioned cure direct from Valve.

UK gives data centers option to apply for 'national importance' status that overrides local regulations, cuts timeline by a year — eligible projects to bypass local councils, save more than a billion dollars in NIMBY fights

The UK just gave Nationally Significant Infrastructure Projects (NSIPs) the right to bypass pre-application consultation with local council planning processes, meaning the green light will come directly from the national government. According to The Register, NSIPs are major projects that the state considers to be nationally important, like power plants and railways. Data centers were included in this list earlier this year, meaning these developments could now get approval directly from the national government instead of going through hoops in local councils. Still, this is an opt-in process requiring developers to apply for the status.

"Datacenters are not automatically consented as NSIPs; instead, the NSIP regime operates on an opt‑in basis for developers,” the law firm Womble Bond Dickinson told the publication. “A datacenter project may be directed into the NSIP regime where the Secretary of State considers it to be of national significance and satisfied that the statutory tests under section 35 of the Planning Act 2008 are met.” However, it also said that there are no clear guidelines yet from the government on what would make a data center qualify for NSIP status.

The Ministry of Housing, Communities, and Local Government (MHCLG) said that this change could reduce planning and application by up to one year and save developers up to USD 1.3 billion (GBP 1 billion). Aside from this, they’ll also get technical support and meaningful advice from the Planning Inspectorate before submitting applications, ensuring that the process will run more smoothly and efficiently.

This change will make it much faster for data center projects to get off the ground in the UK, with three projects already benefiting from their classification as an NSIP. It seems that the British government is learning from the chaos happening across the pond, as 7 out of 10 Americans are now against data center projects being built close to their communities. These “not in my backyard” fights are turning into costly (and lengthy) legal battles, with developers facing resistance at the town, county, and state levels. This has also resulted in a growing number of data center bans passed by local governments, with more than 75 projects worth $130 billion delayed across the nation in just the first quarter of 2026.

There are concerns that the lack of qualifications would mean that every AI data center could quality as “nationally significant.” The UK’s Department for Science, Innovation, and Technology (DSIT) is said to address this through a National Policy Statement (NPS) set to come out later this year. But, in the meantime, more than 80 projects have already sought the pre-application service from the Planning Inspectorate to help make developments like data centers get off the ground much faster.

Snag 32GB of DDR5 memory, Ryzen 7 9800X3D, and Gigabyte X870E motherboard for $233 off — deal includes 'free' AIO in a four-item combo from Newegg

7 July 2026 at 16:01

Prime Day has come and gone, and while we saw some great deals during that time, the aftermath has been pretty sparse. But we found one for the AM5 platform that’s worth your while. Newegg pairs a quality mid-range Gigabyte X870E Aorus Pro motherboard, 32GB of Corsair Vengeance DDR5-6000, and one of the fastest gaming processors around, the Ryzen 7 9800X3D, for only $1,109.99 (over $233 off), making the jump to the latest and greatest AMD platform less painful on your wallet. Oh, and they also include a free Gamedias Chione E4 V2 360mm AIO (an $80 value) to sweeten the pot.

This combo begins with one of the most popular current-generation CPUs, the Ryzen 7 9800X3D. This 8-core/16-thread Zen5-based processor has a base clock of 4.6 GHz and a max boost of 5.2 GHz, which is plenty of speed for any task. The 96MB of L3 cache on the X3D variant helps with gaming (among other things), making it one of the fastest gaming CPUs available. It is also a well-rounded performer that excels in games and is a good match for all but the most thread-intensive applications.

Free Gamedias Chione E4 V2 360mm AIO

Get this 3-tem combo deal from Newegg before it's too late. Snag one of the fastest gaming processors around in the 9800X3D, 32GB of Corsair Vengeance DDR5 RAM, a quality motherboard in the Gigabyte X870E Aorus Pro, and even a free Gamedias 360mm AIO. Together, they are a well-round base for an AM5-based PC, especially if you game.View Deal

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The RAM portion of the bundle, Corsair’s Vengeance RGB 32GB (2x16GB) DDR5-6000 CL36 RAM kit, is currently available on Newegg for $469.99 when bought separately. The good news is that the $233.99 discount brings this RAM down to around $236, which is very reasonable for these times. This black kit matches the Aorus Pro board and features a frosted RGB light bar that runs the length of the sticks, drawing attention inside your case. Or, if RGB lighting isn’t your thing and you prefer a stealthy appearance, you can turn it off. The DDR5-6000 speed lands in the sweet spot for the AM5 platform and is a worthwhile, good-looking option. The SK Hynix ICs under the heatsink pair nicely with the board and offer plenty of overclocking headroom.

Gigabyte’s excellent X870E Aorus Pro is a good-looking, well-rounded motherboard that pairs well with the 9800X3D and Corsair RAM. The board has everything you need, including fast networking with 2.5 GbE and Wi-Fi 7, ample storage options with four M.2 sockets (one PCIe 5.0) and four SATA ports, capable 80A SPS VRMs to power the processor (even for overclocking!), and a quality audio solution. It’s also DIY-friendly, offering several “EZ” features such as M.2 and PCIe EZ Latch, Wifi EZ-Plus, and the EZ-Debug zone.

If you’re looking to upgrade your rig and missed the Prime Day sales, this is one of the best AM5-based combo deals we’ve seen on Newegg since. For just $1,109.99 ($233.99 off), you get a combination of parts, including a free Gamedias 360mm AIO, that would make an incredible base for any system, especially for gaming, with the venerable Ryzen 7 9800X3D leading the charge.

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Hands-on with Corsair's 2800X RS-R ARGB Micro-ATX PC Case – smaller footprint, roomy internals, includes three fans

7 July 2026 at 16:00

Corsair recently launched the 2800X RS-R ARGB, an all-new chassis that's the first MicroATX case in their lineup since the 2500X (and 2500D), released in early 2024. According to Corsair, the 2800X is essentially a shrunken version of the veritable mid-tower 3500X. It shares a similar design with wraparound windows to showcase your internals. Still, it's two inches shorter and more compact, with a smaller footprint. Even though it's a smaller case, there's still plenty of room inside for large graphics cards and even 360mm radiators. At $89.99, it's aimed squarely at budget-conscious buyers and those who need a smaller-footprint case without sacrificing room to build.

The 2800X RS-R looks like a typical vertical MicroATX PC case with panoramic glass panels on the front and side. On top of the case is a magnetic dust filter, along with the IO panel at the front right. The back of the case is perforated (and filtered) to let cool air inside via the three included RS 120-R ARGB PWM fans on the other side. The rear of the case has room for a 120mm fan on top, four horizontal expansion slots that support large video cards, and a bottom- mounted power supply. It's an attractive-looking case overall, and does an especially good job of showcasing the components inside through the panoramic glass.

The MicroATX chassis supports Mini-ITX and MicroATX motherboards, as well as rear-connect boards for a visually wire-free, connector-free appearance. There are plenty of cutouts to route cables for either size motherboard into the ample space behind the motherboard tray. To prevent GPU sag, it also features an integrated support strut that stabilizes and holds heavy graphics cards. It also supports up to 10 fans in total and two radiator locations, which bodes well for cooling performance.

For under $90, the MicroATX 2800X RS-R offers good value in the small form-factor space and can accommodate full-size hardware without feeling cramped internally. Below, we'll cover the specifications from the Corsair website and share more detailed thoughts after completing a mock build.

Corsair 2800X RS-R ARGB Specifications

Motherboard Support

Micro-ATX / Mini-ITX

Color

Black and White

Type

MicroATX

Case Dimensions
(H x D x W)

436 x 447 x 232mm (17.1 x 17.6 x 9.1-inches)

2.5/3.5-inch drive support

1x 3.5-inch or 2x 2.5-inch

I/O Panel

Power button
(1) USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 (20 Gbps) Type-C
(1) USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps) Type-A
(1) 3.5mm combo mic/headphone jack

PCIe expansion slots

4

Pre-installed fans

3x RS120-R ARGB (120x25mm)

CPU cooler clearance

170mm (6.69 inches)

GPU clearance

410mm (16.1 inches)

PSU length

ATX

Vertical GPU support

No

Radiator support

Up to 3
Top - 240/280/360mm
Front - None
Rear - 120mm
Bottom - None
Side - 240/280/360mm

MSRP

$89.99

Other Features

Three RS120-R ARGB (reverse) fans included, Rear-connect/BTF compatible, integrated GPU support, 360mm radiator support

External Design and IO Panel

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Corsair 2800X RS-R X
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Starting on the outside, the MicroATX chassis measures 17.1 x 17.6 x 9.1 inches and is right in the ballpark of other mATX cases. The chassis is made of steel, tempered glass, and plastic, and it does feel sturdy. The tempered-glass panels are clear (not tinted) so that you can see everything inside with ease from the front and side. Both the glass and metal side panels slide into grooves at the bottom and are secured by a simple ball-and-socket fastener. The front panel glass uses only the ball-and-socket to hold it on, but all are securely fastened.

The bottom of the case has a removable dust filter that runs the entire length and slides out from the front for easy cleaning. I do like the fact that it slides out the front, as, at least for me, it is a lot easier than having to move your case to take the filter out from the rear. On top of the case is a magnetic mesh dust filter over the 360-millimeters of fan space.

On the rear of the case, you can see the space for a 120mm fan (adjustable height), the four horizontal expansion slots, and the bottom-mounted power supply. Note that for the captive screws to thread into your power supply, you must mount it with the fan down, which is ideal anyway. You have the option to mount it fan up, but you need to remove the captive screws to do so, and then you’re using the warmed internal case air to cool the power supply.

I’m thankful more and more brands are including fans at a lower price point, but I wish they would include ALL of the fans you need for proper airflow. In this case, I would like to see a fourth fan on the rear. An AIO cooler takes care of the top, but I’d still like to see a rear exhaust included, especially in cases like this, where intakes are on the side.

2800X RS-R IO Area

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The front I/O panel includes a power button (no LED), a 3.5mm combo audio plug (mic/headphones), a USB 3.2 Gen 2x2 (20 Gbps) Type-C port, and, a USB 3.2 Gen 1 (5 Gbps) Type-A port, rounding out connectivity. It’s great to see these speeds on a budget case, as it’s often USB 2.0 and/or lacks 20 Gbps on the front panel.

Aside from the panoramic glass, the 2800X RS-R doesn’t stand out from the crowd. But it doesn’t really need to. It’s a good-looking case, and regardless of whether you choose the black or white option, it’ll show off your hardware and keep things cool inside. You’ll probably want to buy (or carry over from a previous build) at least one more fan (on the rear) for better airflow, however.

Internal Features

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2800X - internals
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2800X - internals
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Moving inside, the case supports Mini-ITX and Micro ATX motherboards only, but the Micro ATX form factor fills the space better, covering the unused cutouts that are exposed with the smaller Mini-ITX board. It’s rear-connect compatible, supporting Asus (BTF), MSI (Project Zero), and Gigabyte (Stealth) boards. Behind the motherboard tray, there are plenty of paths (with pre-installed Velcro straps) to route your wires, and 24mm (0.94 inches) of space to hide them. Corsair also includes several zip-ties to help clean up the cable path and secure wires to the frame.

The 2800X RS-R supports up to 10 fans in the top, side, bottom, and rear of the case, with radiator support in the top and side. Corsair installs three RS120-R ARGB 120mm PWM fans ($39.99 for a 3-pack, $19.99 for a single). These fans spin up to 2,100 RPM, delivering up to 72.8 CFM at 4.15 mm H2O static pressure at a mere 36 dBA (according to Corsair), which is fine for case fans.

Control over the RGB is handled through the motherboard (a single aRGB header for all three). There’s plenty of room for radiators, too. You can fit up to a 360mm radiator up top and on the side, and a 120mm radiator on the rear. Corsair doesn’t list clearances, but you will be fine with standard-height radiators (27-30mm) and fans (25mm) and even a bit thicker.

The four expansion slots are typical for the MicroATX form factor and will accommodate some of the largest graphics cards, with lengths up to 410mm and 3.5 slots wide (four will fit, but with little airflow). It also has a built-in GPU Anti-sag stabilization arm to prevent your heavy video card from drooping and potentially damaging the socket or the card itself. If air cooling is your preferred method of keeping processor thermals in check, you can fit any heatsink up to 170mm tall, an overwhelming majority of those on the market. In short, you have plenty of room for your components and cooling, be it air or water.

The bottom chamber houses a full-size ATX power supply with ample room for cable management, and it’s completely hidden from view. On top, you can mount two fans, but you’ll lose room for your graphics card, too.

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2800X Mock build
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Bottom Line

After working with the 2800X RS-R, I found it easy to build in, with ample space for hardware and cable routing. The wraparound glass and clean design aesthetic make this an attractive small-form-factor chassis, and it has a smaller footprint. At just under $90 and with three included RS120-R ARGB fans, it’s also a decent value for a name-brand case. But if Computex was anything to go by, this case will face stiff competition in the budget space this year, which is good for consumers.

Like the 3200D we looked at recently, the 2800X doesn’t reinvent the wheel for small form-factor chassis. In fact, it is one of the larger MicroATX cases around (still smaller than ATX) but does put together a useful set of features like the built-in GPU support, roomy interior, reverse-connector motherboard support, and plenty of cooling room, which should be adequate for most setups.

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Hoosiers Daily News: Markus Burton fully cleared for basketball activities

Feb 21, 2026; Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA; Notre Dame Fighting Irish guard Markus Burton (3) warms up before the game against the Pittsburgh Panthers at the Petersen Events Center. Mandatory Credit: Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images | Charles LeClaire-Imagn Images

Indiana men’s basketball got a bit more good news this week.

Markus Burton, likely to start at point guard, has been cleared for all basketball activities, per reporting from CBS Sports college basketball insider Jon Rothstein. Burton suffered an ankle injury with Notre Dame last December and required season ending surgery. He’s good to go with summer fully underway.

Here’s what else to know about the Hoosiers today:

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Could Indiana and Notre Dame form a football rivalry? Hoosier fans think so

SOUTH BEND, IN - DECEMBER 20: Notre Dame Fighting Irish head coach Marcus Freeman and Indiana Hoosiers head coach Curt Cignetti talk at midfield prior to the start of the CFP first round game between the Indiana Hoosiers and Notre Dame Fighting Irish on December 20, 2024 at Notre Dame Stadium in South Bend, IN. (Photo by Jeffrey Brown/Icon Sportswire via Getty Images) | Icon Sportswire via Getty Images

Indiana and Notre Dame, despite sharing a state, haven’t met on the gridiron all that often, especially in recent years

The Hoosiers and Fighting Irish have faced off 30 times with just one matchup, the First Round of the 2024 College Football Playoff, taking place in the 21st century. But the two are linked due to that matchup and the national championship run the Hoosiers went on one season later.

Notre Dame owns a substantial lead in the all-time series, more historical achievements as a program and the win in the most recent game. Indiana used that loss as fuel to reach a stage the Irish have occupied just one more time in the 21st century only the Hoosiers left said stage with hardware rather than heartbreak.

There’s been tension between the two fanbases before, during and after that game as the two programs have been compared. With a home-and-home series just years away and other possible postseason matchups to come, we asked Indiana fans if they believe the two sides could form a new college football rivalry.

Here’s what they think:

A decent amount of the Hoosier faithful who responded believe the two sides could form a rivalry. It could happen as soon as this next season, with both Indiana and Notre Dame holding strong odds to win the national championship, per FanDuel Sportsbook. The Hoosiers have the sixth best odds to repeat at +850 while the Irish have the second best odds to win it all at +700.

Afghanistan cricket mourns pacer Shapoor Zadran’s death a day before his 39th birthday

Former Afghanistan fast bowler Shapoor Zadran has died after a prolonged illness a day before his 39th birthday.

The Afghanistan Cricket Board made the announcement in a statement on Tuesday “with profound grief and deep sorrow.”

“Shapoor Zadran was one of the foundation-laying figures of Afghanistan cricket, whose dedication, passion, and unwavering commitment played a vital role in the rise and development of the game in our country."

Zadran was suffering from a rare disease which affected his immune system. He was being treated at a hospital in New Delhi since January.

The 1.88-meter (6-foot-2) fast bowler took 80 wickets in 44 one-day internationals and 36 Twenty20s while playing international cricket from 2009-20.

His best performance came at the 2015 ODI World Cup in Australia and New Zealand in which he was the leading Afghanistan wicket-taker with 10. He also played in four T20 World Cups and took nine wickets in nine games.

Zadran’s career-best figures of 4-24 in ODIs came on debut against the Netherlands in 2009. He made his T20 debut against Ireland in February 2010 and his best performance was 3-40 against Bangladesh in 2018.

“Shapoor served Afghanistan cricket with honor, courage, and pride,” the ACB said. “His efforts in the service of the national team will never be forgotten.”

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Roma just €5 million short in move for Mason Greenwood, player wants transfer

Roma just €5 million short in move for Mason Greenwood, player wants transfer
Roma just €5 million short in move for Mason Greenwood, player wants transfer

Serie A side Roma have been pushing to sign Marseille’s Mason Greenwood but so far, no major progress has been made. Now, signs of progress are now finally emerging from the Italian capital.

La Gazzetta dello Sportreport that the Englishman has a ‘silent pact’ with Gian Piero Gasperini over a transfer. The deal is edging closer, with the player keen on the deal.

Ideally, Roma would want him in the squad before their training camp. As time runs out, they are ready to offer €45 million to sign the attacker. They are ironing out the final details before presenting the offer formally to Marseille.

In the meantime, Greenwood has returned to training for the French club but he has already agreed personal terms with Roma. He has been handed a key role in the project too. Marseille’s demand currently stands at €50 million, which is the only hold-up in a possible deal.

One last push needed

The amount on offer from Roma is usually enough for them and they usually don’t pay as much for transfers. But they need one final push and this can come when the Giallorossi make a sale. This will unlock finances that can be used to rope in the ex-Manchester United player.

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Buccaneers shut out of ESPN’s top running backs ranking

The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have a deeper and more versatile running back room than they did a year ago, but that did not translate into national recognition in ESPN’s latest positional rankings.

ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler released the outlet’s 2026 ranking of the NFL’s top running backs, a list compiled through votes from league executives, coaches, and scouts. Voters submitted their own top-10 lists, and ESPN compiled the results using top-10 votes, composite average, follow-up interviews, film study, and research. Bijan Robinson took the No. 1 spot, followed by Jahmyr Gibbs, Saquon Barkley, Christian McCaffrey, and Jonathan Taylor, rounding out the top five. No Buccaneers running back made the top 10, honorable mentions, or received votes.

That is not a shock, but it does create an obvious storyline entering training camp. Tampa Bay has Bucky Irving, Kenneth Gainwell, and Sean Tucker as its top three backs, giving the Buccaneers a room with explosiveness, receiving ability, and short-yardage value. What the group does not yet have is a nationally established, top-10 running back entering 2026.

Irving remains the most important player in the room. He missed seven games in 2025 because of foot and shoulder injuries, and he led the Buccaneers with 173 rushing attempts while scoring only one rushing touchdown. After returning from injury, Irving ceded touches to Tucker and Rachaad White, but his upside still gives Tampa Bay a dynamic lead-back option if he is healthy.

Health will be the key. Irving is recovering from offseason shoulder surgery and did not take part in the mandatory minicamp June 16-18, but the expectation is that he will be ready during training camp. He sat out Weeks 5-12 last season because of a shoulder subluxation and sprained foot, then handled a normal workload down the stretch with 113 touches for 435 scrimmage yards and two total touchdowns over the final six games.

The Buccaneers also changed the shape of the backfield by allowing White to leave in free agency and replacing him with Gainwell. Tampa Bay signed Gainwell after his breakout 2025 season with the Pittsburgh Steelers on a two-year, $14 million deal. Gainwell posted 1,023 yards from scrimmage and eight total touchdowns last season while giving Pittsburgh value as both a runner and receiver. Gainwell’s arrival is big-time because he gives Tampa Bay a proven passing-game back and a player who can keep the offense flexible. He set career highs in rushing yards, receiving yards, and touchdowns in 2025, and his ability to play on passing downs should help new offensive coordinator Zac Robinson build packages that do not reveal run or pass tendencies too early.

Tucker gives the Buccaneers a third option with touchdown production. Tampa Bay re-signed him after he received a restricted free agent qualifying offer, and the team announced that Tucker led the Buccaneers with eight total touchdowns in 2025. The Buccaneers also noted that he has surpassed 300 rushing yards in a reserve role in each of the past two seasons.

Tucker’s career arc gives Tampa Bay another reason for optimism. After signing as an undrafted free agent out of Syracuse in 2023, he played sparingly as a rookie before earning a larger role over the past two seasons. During the 2024-25 season, he rushed 136 times for 628 yards and nine touchdowns while adding 17 catches for 143 yards and two scores.

The absence from ESPN’s top-10 list does not mean the Buccaneers are weak at running back. It means the room still needs a defining season. Irving has to prove he can stay healthy and handle a lead role. Gainwell has to show his Pittsburgh production translates to Tampa Bay. Tucker has to prove his touchdown production can come with more consistent down-to-down efficiency.

If Irving returns healthy, Gainwell keeps producing as a dual-threat weapon, and Tucker remains a reliable finisher, the Buccaneers’ backfield could look better than its national reputation suggests. ESPN’s list shows where the league views Tampa Bay’s running backs right now. The 2026 season will determine whether that changes.

This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: Buccaneers shut out of ESPN’s top running backs ranking

Yankees' Cam Schlittler Notes Start Against Rays Was 'Personal"

New York Yankees pitcher Cam Schlittler
New York Yankees pitcher Cam Schlittler

New York Yankees pitcher Cam Schlittler has been one of the best pitchers in baseball this year, but he had a rough outing on June 30.

The six earned runs he allowed were a season high, and he had an opportunity to bounce back on Monday night. He threw eight innings of one-run ball with eight strikeouts against the Tampa Bay Rays to get the Yankees just their second win in their last 10 games. Not only did Schlittler prove he still deserves to be in Cy Young Award talks, but he also showed what type of competitor he is.

"They want to say there’s (expletive) regression because I have one bad outing, so again, it was personal to go out there and have a dominant start and put this team in the right position,” Schlittler said after the game.

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Schlittler has an American League-best 2.01 ERA and has already recorded 131 strikeouts. His rookie campaign was clearly not a fluke, and with Max Fried out, he has stepped up. The Yankees came into the season without Gerrit Cole and Fried went on the injured list after just 10 starts.

The team needed Schlittler to carry some of the extra load, and he has done just that. The Yankees have won 13 of the 18 games he has pitched in, and he has allowed fewer than three earned runs in all but two starts. After Monday's game, he is up to 11 quality starts on the season.

Schlittler is the current favorite to win the American League Cy Young Award and was named an All-Star for the first time in his young career this year.

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West Ham sign England U19 international Sienna Wareing

West Ham United has announced the signing of England U19 international Sienna Wareing, following her departure from Manchester United.

Wareing, who will wear the No19 shirt, is excited to get started.

"I'm absolutely delighted to sign for West Ham United," she said.

"The conversations I had with Rita and the staff really made me feel welcome and I can't wait to carry on my development here.

"Signing my first professional contract is such a proud moment for me and my family.

"I'm excited to get started when we return for pre-season and to meet all of my new teammates."

Head Coach Rita Guarino is excited to welcome Wareing to east London.

"We're really pleased to welcome Sienna to the Club," she said.

"Sienna is a player that we believe has a lot of potential. She is a creative midfielder who can make things happen in the final third.

"She has recently made her debut for England U19s and I'm sure that she will continue to progress here in east London in a West Ham shirt in years to come."

Madison's Ross headed to Heidelberg for school, flag football

In her four years at Madison High School, Kennedy Ross was involved in a plethora of athletics.

“Soccer has been a huge part of my sports career,” the recent graduate said. “I started playing in preschool and just finished my last season senior year. I also did track and field, and had some great accomplishments in that as well.”

But one sport emerged for Ross as she progressed in high school.

“Flag football rose to the top of everything else pretty quickly when we started the team my sophomore year,” she said. “I wanted to be a part of something brand new at Madison, and show the community what’s it all about.”

Now, Ross is planning on continuing her academics and the sport at Heidelberg University, a Division III athletics school in Tiffin.

“Heidelberg checked every box,” she said. “The campus environment, academic opportunities and athletic support system all aligned with what I envisioned for my college experience.

“Staying relatively close to home also played a major role in my decision, as I wanted to make sure family, friends and former teammates would be able to come support me.”

Heidelberg’s flag football team began club competition in this spring.

There’s no question flag football has grown in popularity. The Ohio High School Athletic Association recently announced flag football will be fully recognized for the 2026-27 school year, and become the OHSAA’s 29th varsity sport next spring.

“Every play is different,” Ross said. “There are lots of strategies that can be implemented into the game, and you get to see what works and what doesn’t. I love being a part of a team sport where everyone competes at a high level.”

Ross isn’t a novice to flag football.

“I played rec. flag football for about a season or so in elementary school, but got away from it because of other sports,” she said. “My family inspired me to start the team at Madison. My dad [Jay Ross] has coached in other leagues for years and both of my siblings play as well. I found multiple high schools near Madison had teams, and knew it was our turn.”

In the 2026 season, the Blue Streaks went 16-5 overall and won the Browns Regional to qualify for the state tournament.

“I couldn’t be prouder of our team this season,” Ross said. “As a captain, being able to lead the team to success is something that I made a priority, especially this year.”

In addition to Ross, CC Alley, Leah Brock, Gianna LaMarco, Riley Fridrich and Payton Kerr were among the key contributors for the Blue Streaks this season.

Jay Ross is proud of Kennedy’s accomplishments, and believes she will be an asset for Heidelberg.

“Kennedy is an incredibly independent woman,” he said. “She had a strong connection for Heidelberg. She was impressed with their scholastic reputation. When it came down to the sports part of the equation, she loved the facilities, especially the brand new indoor field.”

At Madison, Kennedy Ross played just about every position both offensively and defensively, but her favorite are receiver, running back and rusher.

In the 2026 season, she notched 765 yards receiving, 366 rushing, 1,162 total yards, 16 total touchdowns and 105 points offensively.

“Throughout the process, she loved a lot of coaches and programs, but Heidelberg really wanted to use her immediately as one of their very first recruits,” coach Ross said. “Even with all of her accomplishments in Madison, we believe that her best football is actually ahead of her.”

WWE 'Raw': CM Punk becomes WWE Champion

July 7 (UPI) -- CM Punk, in a crazy turn of events, became the new Undisputed WWE Champion after facing Sami Zayn in the main event of Raw.

Zayn, who had just captured the Undisputed WWE Championship last week at Night of Champions, was originally scheduled to defend his title against Cody Rhodes on Monday.

Rhodes' rival Gunther had other plans, however, and brutally assaulted The American Nightmare backstage at the start of Raw.

Rhodes had a war of words with Zayn before Gunther suddenly appeared and performed a Powerbomb on Rhodes that sent him through a table. Gunther later kicked a car door into Rhodes' head.

Punk was then later put in Rhodes' place and faced Zayn in the main event. Raw was taking place from Punk's hometown of Chicago.

Zayn and Punk had a highly-competitive match that saw Zayn grow with frustration after he couldn't keep his opponent down.

Zayn copied Punk's move the GTS but it wasn't enough. Punk later dodged a Helluva Kick from Zayn and then performed the move himself for revenge. Punk then landed his own GTS to earn the three count and become the new Undisputed WWE Championship.

Punk was last seen at WrestleMania 42 in April when he lost the World Heavyweight Championship to Roman Reigns.

Punk will now head to SmackDown with the blue brand's Undisputed WWE Championship while Reigns remains on Raw with the red brand's World Heavyweight Championship.

THE BEST IN THE WORLD IS THE #ANDNEW WWE CHAMPION!!! Congratulations to CM Punk!! pic.twitter.com/8mAkx9kVSo— WWE (@WWE) July 7, 2026

Burns ready to lead Eagles girls soccer team

Soccer has been a part of Wesley Burns’ life for a long time.

The Geneva resident played in high school and has coached at various levels.

The next one is Geneva High School’s varsity girls team.

Burns takes over for James Restad, who guided the Eagles to a 8-8-2 overall, 4-0-1 Chagrin Valley Conference Lake Division 2025 season. Restad was also selected the Ashtabula County Girls Soccer Coach of the Year, as voted on by the county coaches.

“The girls I had coached, most since 8 years old and some since 4 years old, became freshmen in 2025,” Burns said. “I was able to sit, relax and watch coach James and coach Brent [Carrick] lead these girls to a great season at Geneva.

“Shortly before this summer, I spoke with James and Brent and they suggested I apply for the position as head coach. I talked it over with some of the parents and peers who coach other area school teams and they said it was probably a good fit.”

Burns attended Evansville Central High School in Evansville, Indiana, where he wrestled and played soccer.

“I was a captain and was a Kiwanis leadership award winner for the varsity soccer team,” he said. “While in high school, I also played club soccer for Sports Quarters in Evansville. I graduated in 1995.”

Burns then went to the University of Southern Indiana.

“I played club soccer and rugby,” he said. “I graduated with a degree in English.”

Burns said while in Indiana, he coached recreational soccer and was a licensed referee.

“I moved to Ohio in 2009 and began coaching rec league soccer at Geneva in 2014,” he said. “In 2018, I began coaching girls travel soccer in Geneva and I continued with that team until 2024.”

Burns talked about the Eagles prospects for the upcoming season.

“They are a very young team, heavily filled with freshmen and sophomores,” he said. “I knew that coming into the season.

“I wasn’t as familiar with the six seniors, but after having a few meetings with them and watching them at some open fields, I am really excited by their leadership and work ethic and they seem to be focused kids.”

Senior midfielders Alexis Ross and Jayla Reigert and sophomores Gia Palmisano, a forward, and Kenley Sheppard, defender, are among the key players this season.

“From what I have seen, we will lack on size and maybe some experience, but I have been really surprised with their desire to work hard,” Burns said.

He wants to create a short passing and possession game.

“We will press everyone,” Burns said. “We may struggle for a stretch of games, but I’m confident they will figure it out. One thing I want to focus on with all of these kids is gratitude. Each of them is so fortunate to have the physical ability, the family support and the work ethic to play sports in high school.”

Burns said if the Eagles can gain an identity as a control the field, high pressure squad, that will be a successful season.

“I’d love to be the team that when an AD asks their coach if they want to add us on their schedule, they either value it as a quality match or they fear it because the girls are just monsters,” he said. “I think, I’d like to start with a winning season, or get a playoff win this season. And then build on that success each year after.

“They really are a very talented group with high expectations and a desire to win. Their drive entering summer sessions is way more than I expected. The Geneva job is odd because really, they should be a strong team in the area for years to come and if they don’t reach the goals set for them, it’s most likely a coaching issue.”

Burns is excited to be part of the team and the Chagrin Valley Conference girls soccer family in general.

“I think girls soccer in the area is in a great place and I’m not just talking about Geneva,” he said. “There are several schools in the area that have really strong players and top notch coaching. In Geneva’s case, I attribute that to a strong Geneva youth soccer program and a great opportunity for club and academy at SPIRE.

“James and Brent had a huge impact on girls soccer and several of the girls playing now look up to the girls that played here recently and came back to help with training over the years. I hope that the girls on this current team and I are able to help this program continue to grow.”

ESPN Calls Out Biggest Weakness for Vikings

ESPN Calls Out Biggest Weakness for Vikings
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The Minnesota Vikings’ regular season is less than 10 weeks away, and when the team gets there, the rushing offense is evidently a concern, according to ESPN. The sports media giants sized up the Vikings’ roster, including strengths and weaknesses, on Monday, and Minnesota’s running backs got the unfortunate nod.

It’s true, too. The Vikings made no significant strides to improve the ground attack, except for using a 6th-Round draft pick on Wake Forest’s Demond Claiborne.

Could Demond Claiborne Change the Conversation?

Aaron Jones reacts after scoring a touchdown against the Bears. Vikings running back weakness
Minnesota Vikings running back Aaron Jones reacted after scoring a touchdown against the Chicago Bears, adding another highlight to a physical NFC North road matchup. On November 24, 2024, at Soldier Field, Jones celebrated in the second half as Minnesota’s offense found the end zone in Chicago against a division opponent. Mandatory Credit: Mike Dinovo-Imagn Images.

ESPN: Vikings’ Roster Weaknesses = RB

Mike Clay made Minnesota’s top roster deficiency quite clear. He wrote, “Biggest weakness: Running back. It was a bit surprising that Minnesota did little to address this position after its running backs finished 30th in both rushing yards and scrimmage yards last season.”

“Aaron Jones Sr. has been solid throughout his career, but he’s entering his age-31 season and ranked dead last among 65 qualified backs in forced missed tackle rate and elusive rating in 2025, per PFF. Jordan Mason is an effective rusher (career 5.1 YPC) but isn’t a receiving option (28 career receptions). Undersized sixth-rounder Demond Claiborne was the team’s only offseason addition of note.”

On the other hand, Clay called the Vikings’ wide receivers the top roster strength. Perhaps the groups will balance.

The Unit in July

Without early- or mid-round rookie runners like Jonah Coleman or Mike Washington, who were available to the Vikings in the draft, Minnesota will enter training camp with the group:

  • Aaron Jones
  • Jordan Mason
  • Demond Claiborne
  • Zavier Scott
  • Kejon Owens

Jones and Mason figure to split the RB1 workload — like last year — with Claiborne and Scott battling it out for the RB3 job at training camp and in the preseason. Owens will either make the practice squad or get cut in late August.

In free agency, the Vikings could have explored Travis Etienne (NO), Kenneth Walker III (KC), Rico Dowdle (PIT), Isiah Pacheco (DET), or Kenneth Gainwell (TB) but took the plunge with none, instead re-upping with Jones at a reduced price. He accepted a paycut to stay in Minnesota through the end of 2026.

Jordan Mason warms up before a Vikings game against the Eagles. Vikings running back weakness
Minnesota Vikings running back Jordan Mason warmed up before a home matchup with the Philadelphia Eagles at U.S. Bank Stadium, preparing for another Sunday role in Minnesota’s backfield. On October 19, 2025, in Minneapolis, Mason went through pregame work as the Vikings readied for Philadelphia and another physical NFC test. Mandatory Credit: Brad Rempel-Imagn Images.

Other veterans like Najee Harris, Joe Mixon, and Austin Ekeler remain on the open market if injuries rattle Jones or Mason.

The Efficiency Last Year

In 2025, another season when the Vikings publicly announced they would run the ball more, they ranked 15th in Rush EPA and 13th in Rush DVOA. The efficiency passed the test, but Minnesota ranked 19th in rush playcall percentage. In fact, per the DVOA stat, the Vikings ranked 13th-best running the football while calling rush plays the 13th-least.

Therefore, a fix could be simple: commit to running the ball. It’s just that head coach Kevin O’Connell has been unusually reluctant to embrace the theory, probably because he’s a former quarterback who, when in doubt, dials up pass plays.

Thankfully, the rushing frequency spiked in December last season, and Minnesota won five straight games to close out the year. Perhaps O’Connell learned a lesson that will carry over to 2026.

Claiborne as the Big Hope

Claiborne, nicknamed “Lightning,” isn’t your average rookie running back vying for a roster spot this summer. Beyond the cool nickname, his football profile suggests he could be a game-changer. If Claiborne can inject even a fraction of De’Von Achane’s explosive energy into the Minnesota offense, it could elevate the unit to an entirely new level.

The comparisons to Achane are well-founded. Claiborne possesses a similar build and a knack for creating explosive plays. Crucially, he now has the opportunity to work with Frank Smith, who coached Achane in Miami for three years. There’s a tangible connection.

Demond Claiborne carries the football against Miami. Vikings running back weakness
Wake Forest running back Demond Claiborne carried the football against the Miami Hurricanes at Hard Rock Stadium, flashing the speed that later made him a Vikings intrigue piece. On November 23, 2024, in Miami Gardens, Claiborne worked through second-quarter action for the Demon Deacons in a late-season ACC road matchup versus Miami. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images.

Should the Vikings finally establish a formidable ground game under O’Connell, the impact would be substantial. A dominant running attack would alleviate pressure on the quarterback and punish defenses for overcommitting to Justin Jefferson. The Vikings haven’t employed a dominant running back arguably since 2021 or 2022 when Dalvin Cook was still running wild.

While O’Connell’s play-calling genius is undeniable, he also needs to reveal his ability to construct a winning offense that isn’t solely reliant on the passing game to solve every problem. Claiborne might just be the catalyst that helps him achieve that balance.

Claiborne comps profile somewhere between Achane, Jerick McKinnon, and Nyheim Hines. Fans will begin to get a sense of his style and production in 68 days, when the regular season kicks off.


Blow for Arsenal as In-Demand Lazio Star Snubs All Offers

Blow for Arsenal as In-Demand Lazio Star Snubs All Offers
Blow for Arsenal as In-Demand Lazio Star Snubs All Offers

Lazio full-back Nuno Tavares has reportedly chosen to prolong his stay at the Italian capital, despite receiving several proposals.

Nuno Tavares Has Had Highs & Lows at Lazio

The 26-year-old joined the Biancocelesti in the summer of 2024. After a stellar start to his Italian experience, he was slowed down by injuries during the second half of the 2024/25 campaign. Last season, he initially struggled to adapt to Maurizio Sarri’s style of play, which emphasises defensive discipline, but he eventually retained his starting role after showing vast improvement.

In recent weeks, Tavares has been linked with several clubs. Porto head coach Francesco Farioli has been urging the club’s hierarchy to bring the former Sporting CP and Benfica man back to Portugal, while Besiktas have had a long-standing interest in the player’s services. Even Fiorentina were mentioned as a suitor, with Lazio setting their asking price at €20 million.

Nuno Tavares Will Stay at Lazio

But according to Il Messaggero, Tavares has decided to reject all offers and instead extend his Lazio stint. This will be a financial blow for Arsenal, who could have collected around €7 million from their former player thanks to a 35% sell-on fee.

The Portuguese international realizes he will have to fight for a starting role with Alfonso Pedraza, who completed a free transfer from Villarreal last week.

Lazio Set to Sell Luca Pellegrini

With Tavares staying put, Lazio will instead focus on selling Luca Pellegrini, who has become surplus to requirements. With only one year left on his contract, the 27-year-old should have a modest asking price, but it remains to be seen whether he’ll manage to attract suitors. The Roman is reportedly wanted in the Premier League, particularly at Ipswich Town and Hull City.

Mourinho eyes former Manchester United protege to bolster Real Madrid midfield – report

Mourinho eyes former Manchester United protege to bolster Real Madrid midfield – report
Mourinho eyes former Manchester United protege to bolster Real Madrid midfield – report

Seldom has a Real Madrid manager in the past who has had as much control over new signings as Jose Mourinho currently enjoys.

Florentino Perez and Co. completely trust the new manager given his record and experience and have handed him the freedom to dictate Real Madrid’s transfer moves.

The coach, on that front, has already changed the squad to his liking and has significantly strengthened the defence. The midfield, however, remains a department where the manager still insists on new signings.

A former disciple linked

As reported by Defensa Central, Napoli midfielder Scott McTominay is a player the manager highly rates and is considering as an option for the club.

Mourinho likes McTominay. (Photo by Carlos Rodrigues/Getty Images)

The player worked with Mourinho during his time at Manchester United in the past and the Portuguese tactician rates the player very highly. He has even made his admiration of the player known to the club administration.

Real Madrid, however, are yet to make an official move for McTominay. Given their faith in Mourinho, there is no reason to believe they will not attempt to sign the former Manchester United star.

A favourable economic situation

Real Madrid have been linked with several top midfielders in recent months including the likes of Joao Neves, Vitinha and Rodri. All the players they have been interested in, however, are rated highly globally and come attached with massive price tags.

McTominay’s situation, however, is different. The player is currently off the radar of most top clubs and will likely be available for a relatively modest sum of around €40 million.

McTominay could be an affordable option for Real Madrid. (Photo by Francesco Pecoraro/Getty Images)

Given the club’s desire to make a big-money defensive signing still and the complicated departure scenario, the Napoli star thus appears to be an ideal target for Los Blancos.

Everything, however, will again depend on how soon the club can complete a major departure from midfield. Eduardo Camavinga, Aurelien Tchouameni and Federico Valverde have all been linked with exits, but the former seems most likely to leave the club.

Last season, the Scottish international made 33 league appearances including 31 starts for Napoli and racked up ten goals and three assists to his name. He also averaged 3.1 shots and 0.7 key passes per game.

ESPN gives failing grades to two MLB teams at season's halfway point

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Not every team can earn high marks after the first half of an MLB season.

As part of its midseason report cards released Tuesday, ESPN graded every franchise through roughly the first 90 games. While several clubs received A's for exceeding expectations, only two organizations failed outright.

The report painted a bleak picture for franchises that entered 2026 hoping to contend but instead have spent much of the season searching for answers.

Mets and Giants receive failing grades

The New York Mets and San Francisco Giants were the only clubs to receive F grades.

For the Mets, ESPN pointed to a season filled with turmoil that included managerial changes, costly injuries and sloppy play. The outlet referenced several memorable New York Post back pages as evidence of just how disappointing the season has become.

The Giants weren't much better. ESPN cited organizational controversy, disappointing free-agent additions and an underwhelming first season under manager Tony Vitello. The report also questioned several moves made by president of baseball operations Buster Posey, noting that few offseason acquisitions have delivered meaningful value.

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Several other teams weren't far behind

A handful of franchises narrowly avoided failing grades.

The Orioles earned a D after another disappointing season from a club that once looked poised to become an American League powerhouse. The Royals received a D- as injuries devastated their pitching staff despite Bobby Witt Jr. continuing to produce. The Angels also earned a D- following another losing campaign that resulted in a front-office shakeup.

Toronto rounded out the biggest disappointments with a D after struggling to defend its World Series championship.

Plenty can still change

While report cards provide an interesting snapshot of the season, they don't determine how things finish. The trade deadline remains weeks away, several stars are expected back from injury and clubs like the Mets still have enough talent to make a second-half push.

Still, ESPN's evaluations reflect the reality of the first half. For the Giants and Mets especially, the first three months have fallen well short of expectations, leaving both organizations searching for answers entering the stretch run.

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Cleveland Cavs, Donovan Mitchell agree to max contract extension

CLEVELAND — Donovan Mitchell is remaining in Cleveland for the long haul.

The Cavaliers and Mitchell have agreed to a four-year, $273 million contract extension that include a player option for the 2030-31 season, according to an ESPN report. The deal also includes a full no-trade clause.

The deal offers stability for the Cavs, who now know their star guard is locked up through at least the summer of 2030. Mitchell technically have signed an even larger contract extension next offseason but instead opted to secure his future with the Cavs now.

Mitchell, a seven-time All-Star and three-time All-NBA player, is on the heels of leading the Cavaliers to the Eastern Conference Finals for the first time since 2018 and the first time without LeBron James on the roster since 1992. He was adamant after the Game 4 loss to the New York Knicks that he loved being in Cleveland and wanted to remain there. Now, he's proved it.

Donovan Mitchell contract

Mitchell became eligible this summer to sign a four-year extension valued at $273 million. He had two years left on his previous deal, with the second year being a player option, which effectively made the upcoming 2026-27 season the final year of team control.

Donovan Mitchell stats

This past season, Mitchell was named to the All-NBA Second Team after averaging 27.9 points, 4.5 rebounds and 5.7 assists while shooting 48.3 percent from the field and 36.4 percent from 3-point range. He finished seventh in MVP voting, the second consecutive year he was top-seven in votes.

In this year's playoffs, Mitchell averaged 26 points, 4.8 rebounds and 3.1 assists on 45.1 percent shooting from the floor.

Ryan Lewis and Nate Ulrich cover the Cleveland Cavaliers for the Akron Beacon Journal. The Beacon Journal sports department can be reached at bjsports@thebeaconjournal.com.

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‘Tip of the iceberg’ – La Liga president Javier Tebas blasts FIFA over Folarin Balogun controversy

SAN LORENZO DE EL ESCORIAL MADR, SPAIN - JULY 02: The president of La Liga, Javier Tebas Medrano, is giving a lecture entitled ‘Diplomacy in sports relations. La Liga and the United States’ at one of the UCM Summer Courses, held at the Alfonso XII School on 2 July 2026 in San Lorenzo de El Escorial, Madrid, Spain. The course ‘Geopolitical Trends (VII). The Geopolitics of Spanish-US Relations 250 Years After Spanish Aid’ offers an analysis of the geopolitics of Spanish-US relations 250 years after Spanish aid. (Photo By Eduardo Parra/Europa Press via Getty Images) | Europa Press via Getty Images

La Liga president Javier Tebas has had his say on the Folarin Balogun saga that has been the talk of the football world over the last few days at World Cup 2026.

Balogun was red-carded against Bosnia and Herzegovina, a decision in itself that caused controversy at the time, and was subsequently handed a one-game ban.

The striker was set to miss the UMSNT’s last 16 tie against Belgium but the decision was overturned by FIFA (after a phone call from Donald Trump) which caused outrage across the world – particularly in the Belgium camp.

Tebas has had his say on the matter in a lengthy post on social media and has been critical of FIFA for lifting the ban on Balogun.

“The waiver of the sanction on U.S. player Balogun is neither an anecdote nor an isolated error. It is, quite simply, the tip of the iceberg of a governance model that has been eroding the credibility of FIFA and football in general for many years,” he posted.

“When rules can be interpreted or modified as convenient; when the most consequential decisions are made without genuine dialogue and agreement with national/domestic leagues, which are the ones sustaining professional football 365 days a year (the vast majority of professional clubs and players do not participate in international competitions); when a unilateral agenda is imposed without listening to football’s main stakeholders, the problem stops being a specific resolution and becomes the system itself.

“FIFA Congresses are: grand stagings of unanimity, no real debate, and decisions that arrive sealed before voting even begins. There are no agreements with national/domestic leagues; decisions are approved that constantly harm them.

“The case of player Balogun does nothing but reinforce that perception; it is the tip of the iceberg. Moreover, if rules are applied with constant arbitrariness, trust disappears. And without trust, there is no institutional credibility.

“And the worst of all is that much of the football world is aware of it, but too many prefer to maintain a complicit silence. Because staying quiet is more comfortable than defending independence, transparency, and good governance.

“World football deserves institutions that are accountable, respect the rules, and govern with transparency—not through unilateral, discretionary, arbitrary decisions… that erode the trust of fans, clubs, leagues, and players.”

Balogun did go on to play in the game against Belgium but the Red Devils had the last laugh, winning 4-1 and progressing to a quarter-final tie against Spain.

The 4 most overrated NFC teams coming into the 2026 NFL season

We are just a few weeks away from training camps opening in the NFL, and several NFC teams have high expectations this year, but should they?

Here are four NFC teams that may need to lower their expectations.

New York Giants

Going into this season, the Giants are expected to compete for not only a playoff spot but also for the NFC East crown. But the Giants could already be in trouble because of the off-the-field controversy involving Jaxson Dart, which had the team briefly split. You have to wonder if that will play a factor throughout the season, plus the team has already been hit with season-ending injuries before fall training camp starts. All of this may factor into the Giants having a bad season.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers

The Bucs were the best team in the NFC at one point last season, but then it all fell apart. Not only did they lose the division, but they also missed the playoffs. They will also miss a key part of their offense, Mike Evans, who left for the 49ers. Not to mention, they have to deal with the emergence of the Carolina Panthers. And quarterback Baker Mayfield still hasn't signed his new contract, which could end up being a distraction for the team this upcoming season.

Green Bay Packers

The Green Bay Packers may be the favorites to win the division along with the Chicago Bears. Still, they will already be starting the season in the hole without a key part of their defense, Micah Parsons, who won't make his first start until October. It seems that when Parsons got injured at the end of last year, the Pack lost their momentum, especially on defense. Can they fight through this until Parsons comes back, or will it be too late?

Seattle Seahawks

Yes, the defending Super Bowl champs also made the list for a few reasons. First, they lost a few key players from last year's team, including Super Bowl MVP Kenneth Walker, to the Kansas City Chiefs. But the biggest factor may have nothing to do with the team, but with the LA Rams coming on fast and strong during the offseason, acquiring Myles Garrett to shore up their defense. As of now, they are the team to beat in the NFC, not the Seahawks.

This article originally appeared on Touchdown Wire: The 4 most overrated NFC teams coming into the 2026 NFL season

Kanpur cricketer Vinayak Shukla named Oman team skipper, succeeding Jatinder Singh

Lucknow: Kanpur-born wicketkeeper-batter Vinayak Shukla has been named the new captain of the Oman national cricket team, succeeding long-serving skipper Jatinder Singh ahead of key international assignments, including the ACC Men’s Premier Cup and the final leg of the ICC Cricket World Cup League 2 campaign.

Vinayak, 31, who hails from Shyamnagar in Kanpur, made his T20I debut in Dec 2024 against Qatar, scoring 40 off 18 balls to help Oman post a 200-plus total.



Six days later, in the same tournament, he scored his maiden international half-century, making an unbeaten 52 off 29 balls against Kuwait after Oman were reduced to 67 for 4 in the 12th over.

Vinayak has scored 312 runs in 14 ODIs and 447 runs in 22 T20Is.

“I started my cricketing journey in 2016 at the PAC cricket ground under coach Lekhchand Gupta. Later, I shifted to Bengal in 2016 and played for Calcutta Customs. I also appeared for trials in UPCA for U-14 and U-16 and attended domestic camps, but I was not selected. I also played for CSJM University, Kanpur, and represented North Zone,” Vinayak told TOI.

Shukla said a senior, Prakash Palande, helped him move to Kenya to play club cricket, but he returned to India after four months during Covid-19 pandemic.

“I later moved to Oman in 2021 and took up a job with National Metalcans. I represented the company team, Oman Stallions, in domestic cricket before being selected for the Oman A team in 2023. I made my debut in the national Oman team against Qatar in the Gulf Cup in 2024. In 2025, I joined Majees Group and have been playing domestic cricket for Majees Titans,” he said.

Expressing happiness on taking over as captain, he said: “I am very happy today. When you play cricket, you dream of representing a country, and this is a dream come true for me. It is a big moment for my family too. Since childhood, I wanted to become a wicketkeeper like Mahendra Singh Dhoni. He is my role model.”

“It is a great responsibility. We have a talented group of players, and together we will strive to make our team proud. Currently, our team is in the ACC Men’s Premier Cup camp,” Vinayak said.

Yankees’ Mr. Charisma saves the day: ‘He thinks he’s the best player on the field’ | Klapisch

ST. PETERSBURG, Fla. — The first home run launched a bat flip so high it might’ve brought rain had Tropicana Field not been built with a dome.

The second home run was punctuated with a javelin-like Take That toss towards the dugout, because that’s exactly how Jose Caballero was feeling Monday about his former teammates.

Caballero generated all the power the Yankees needed for a critical 5-1 win over the Rays, but the real story went beyond the pair of HRs in the box score.

The shortstop was running hot with the very quality the Bombers have been missing lately. It’s the confidence that teammates love – and opponents hate.

“Jose thinks he’s the best player on the field every night,” said manager Aaron Boone, who was smiling but not kidding. “That’s powerful in a game of failure. You’ve got to have that, and he does.”

Unlike Aaron Judge, the stoic captain, Caballero is all about self-expression. The bat flips get a 10 for style points. So does the bow and arrow simulation as he rounds third base after a home run.

And once he crosses home plate, Caballero’s high-fives and helmet slaps with teammates are so theatrical and drawn out, “the next at-bat is already one or two pitches in,” said Ben Rice.

Caballero can back up the antics. Without his athleticism at shortstop and surprising power, he’d be just a showman, the kind that managers distrust. He now has a career-high 10 home runs.

Caballero understood the Yankees needed to make a strong opening statement against the Rays. This four-game series is a litmus test between the East’s two dominant teams.

But the Rays and Yankees have been moving in opposite directions. Tampa Bay’s recent 9-2 hot streak propelled them into first place just as the Bombers were in the middle of a 1-9 collapse.

Caballero wasn’t alone in delivering. Cam Schlittler eased the organization’s anxiety too. He held the Rays to one run over eight innings, including eight strikeouts.

Like Caballero, the 25-year-old right-hander, who leads the American League with a 2.01 ERA, knew what was at stake against the Rays.

Schlittler also had a score to settle with the social media army that was critical of him after he allowed the Tigers six earned runs in four innings, including four home runs, in his last start.

It was the worst performance of Schlittler’s career – and to many, a red flag.

“They want to say there’s (expletive) regression because I have one bad outing,” he said. “It was personal to go out there and have a dominant start and put this team in the right position.”

Schlittler is headed to the All-Star Game and could possibly be the American League’s starting pitcher. He carries himself like a veteran – as serious as he is talented.

But Caballero’s the one who oozes charisma. His timing and sense of drama are unmatched among the Yankees, saving his best game of the year for the Trop. Caballero played for the Rays for a year and a half in 2024 and 2025.

He knows the franchise, is still friends with some of the players – and wants nothing more than to show Tampa Bay what they’re missing.

Caballero was the one who broke up Rays starter Griffin Jax’s budding no-hitter with a three-run HR in the fifth. He went deep again in the eighth inning, just for good measure.

“It’s always special to play here, to play my old teammates,” Caballero said after the game. “It’s always special to play here with the fans. I know a couple of them, and the environment, I’m used to it. I like it here. It always gets me going, for sure.”

That can-do attitude temporarily masked the power outage that’s plagued the Yankees for weeks. They struck out 17 times on Monday and continued a streak of 18 straight games scoring five runs or less. It’s the longest such slump in the majors this year.

The culprits can be found up and down the lineup. Paul Goldschmidt is 0-for-25. Cody Bellinger is 4-for-48 and recently saw his OPS fall below .800 for the first time this season. Before hitting a solo home run in the ninth inning, Rice was 6-for-51.

Caballero can’t save the Yankees by himself. Perhaps his breakout performance will have a trickle-down effect on his teammates. But they’ll need better defense and, as Judge said last week, better focus in the second half of the season.

Boone conceded before the game how the Yankees need to “sharpen” their preparation for a big series such as this one.

“We have to play a better brand of baseball than we have in the last 10 days,” the manager said.

If Caballero was the catalyst on Monday night, does that mean he’ll be rewarded with another start on Tuesday and beyond? Don’t hold your breath waiting for the answer. Boone is loath to make blanket commitments, even in this case when the numbers are in Caballero’s favor.

The Bombers, after all, are 32-18 when Caballero is their starting shortstop this season. They’re 16-20 when Anthony Volpe gets the nod.

Even though their batting averages are relatively similar – Caballero is hitting .249 to Volpe’s .241 – only Caballero manages to wake the Yankees up the minute he steps on the field.

Teammates call it energy or presence. Opponents call it arrogance. Take one guess who they’re talking about.

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Seattle Seahawks owners urged to make major stadium change after hosting the World Cup

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Seattle hosted its final game of the World Cup on Monday, which ended in defeat for the USMNT.

It was Belgium who secured their spot in the quarter-finals, with a tie against Spain booked for Friday in Inglewood.

The USMNT tournament came to an end and so did Seattle’s involvement in the World Cup.

Lumen Field hosted six matches throughout the tournament and two of those games involved the USMNT.

The stars of Seattle were out on display on Monday, with Seahawks coaches and players attending USA vs Belgium.

Although Seattle’s role in the World Cup has now come to an end, there are serious calls being made to the current and future owners to keep the grass turf.

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Seattle Seahawks owners urged to keep grass turf at Lumen Field

The Seahawks are currently on the market, with Jody Allen being forced into a sale despite guiding the side to its second Super Bowl earlier in the year.

There is no real timeline on when a new owner could come into situ in Seattle, which means it is Allen who would have to foot the bill for her Seahawks to play on grass.

Seattle beat reporter Gregg Bell was in attendance on Monday for the USMNT defeat, as he shared his message to the Seahawks organization.

“Final three words to my mind as I walk out of Lumen Field, and out of the World Cup in Seattle: Keep The Grass!”

Lumen Field is currently one of 15 NFL stadiums – out of the 30 – to play on an artificial surface during the season.

NFL players across the league have voiced their feelings over playing on artificial turf amid the sky-rocketing number of serious injuries taking place across the season.

Ironically, Belgium midfielder Amadou Onana ruptured his ACL against the USMNT in Seattle on Monday.

Whether Allen – who has been a fantastic owner in Seattle – is willing to fund a grass field, whilst listening to prospective future owners – is another question altogether.

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What's In My Bag: Tommy Fleetwood

Have you ever wondered what is inside those massive staff bags caddies lug around on the professional tours? We have you covered. Golf Digest’s revamped "What’s In My Bag" treatment deconstructs everything inside a player's bag, from the tiniest ball marker to the supersized driver. Here, reigning FedEx Cup champ (and eight-time DP World Tour winner) Tommy Fleetwood gave us full, unfettered access to his bag. Enjoy the eye candy.

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Ball: TaylorMade TP5 Pix Driver: TaylorMade Qi4D LS (Fujikura Ventus TR Blue 6X), 9 degrees Mini Driver: TaylorMade r7 Quad, 13.5 degrees 5-wood: TaylorMade Qi35, 18 degreesb TaylorMade Qi4D, 24 degrees Irons (5-PW): TaylorMade P7TW Wedges: TaylorMade MG Hi Toe (52 degrees); TaylorMade Milled Grind 5 (56 degrees); Titleist Vokey SM11 (60 degrees) Putter: TaylorMade Spider Tour Black

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Fleetwood first put a 9-wood in play at the Players Championship in 2023. The reason was a 25-yard gap between his 4-iron and 5-wood. He prefers hitting woods over hybrids, and this 24-degree TaylorMade Qi4D 9-wood fills that hole in his bag nicely.

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The whimsical TaylorMade TP5 Pix ball has been his gamer for five years. It helps him with alignment—and the 19 is his birth date.

MORE: One of the best golf swings on tour has some good swing tips for you

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Fleetwood’s academy teaches juniors the game, including discipline and etiquette, keeping it fun so that kids stick with it.

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Fleetwood went from hand-drawn lines on his TaylorMade Spider Tour Black to a sight dot flanked by two dashes.

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These mementos remind him that winning the Claret Jug has been a goal since he was a kid growing up in England.

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Flyers RFAs Jamie Drysdale & Trevor Zegras File for Arbitration; Impact on Philly’s Summer & from Leo Carlsson Offer Sheet

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Philadelphia Flyers RFAs Jamie Drysdale and Trevor Zegras both filed for arbitration on Sunday, July 5th. That means that the two players, who have yet to agree to deals with the Flyers this summer, are no longer offer sheet eligible.

In the suspense of the Leo Carlsson offer sheet, it was possible before that a team could offer sheet one of Philly’s two eligible RFAs. Instead, they opted for arbitration.

So, what does all of this even mean?

Because the two sides were unable to agree to a deal, they have between now and July 20th-August 5th, when the hearings take place, to negotiate a new deal. If not, both sides will present their case for what they believe the player’s salary should be. Then, a judge/arbitrator will make a binding ruling on the players’ salary.

It would not surprise me if both players sign a new deal before it gets to arbitration.

The good news for the Flyers is that both players opting for arbitration buys the Flyers time. With the Ducks’ decision to match or not to match the offer sheet signed by Leo Carlsson, the Flyers may not have the cap space to resign both if Carlsson’s $18 million AAV hits the books.

The good news? That decision will come no later than July 10th, giving Flyers GM Danny Briere at least 10 days to move salary around to fit both contracts.

While I do expect both players to sign new deals before arbitration is needed, if it does reach that point, it’s typically 1-2-year contracts that are awarded.

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Official: Orsato appointed as Serie A’s new referee designator replacing Rocchi

Official: Orsato appointed as Serie A’s new referee designator replacing Rocchi
Official: Orsato appointed as Serie A’s new referee designator replacing Rocchi

Daniele Orsato has officially been appointed as the new referee designator for Serie A and Serie B for the 2026-27 and 2027-28 seasons, the AIA have confirmed.

Official: Orsato is Serie A’s new referee designator

Orsato is the replacement for Gianluca Rocchi, who suspended himself back in April after he was placed under investigation for his alleged involvement in sporting fraud and amidst allegations that he had influenced certain VAR decisions. Dino Tommasi has been serving as the interim refereeing chief in the three months since then.

Orsato, 50, is a retired referee who took charge of 290 Serie A matches across his officiating career. His most high-profile match came in the 2020 Champions League final between Bayern Munich and Paris Saint-Germain.

He also took charge of the 2024 Champions League semi-final second leg between PSG and Borussia Dortmund, and the 2022 World Cup semi-final between Argentina and Croatia. Orsato took charge of his final Serie A match, between Atalanta and Fiorentina, on June 2, 2024.

He served as the AIA (Italian refereeing association) commissioner for the development of refereeing talent from January 2025 and as the referee designator of Serie C for the 2025-26 season.

Nicola Rizzoli and Daniele Doveri were among the alternative options to Orsato for the role of Serie A and Serie B referee designator. Doveri, 48, will instead continue to referee for another season.

Nicola Ayroldi will serve as the referee designator for Serie C.

Belgium players mocked President Trump after scoring final goal

When sports figures delve into politics, those who disagree with their views often tell them to "stick to sports."

Someone should have told a politician who delved into sports to "stick to politics."

It can hardly be doubted that the decision of President Trump to lobby FIFA for a largely unprecedented suspension of the one-game suspension arising from a red card motivated Belgium ahead of its 4-1 win over the U.S. in Monday night's Round of 16 game in Seattle. Belgium's aggressive and loud response to the out-of-the-blue (or green) reversal surely lit a fire for their players. The "overturn this" posted by the team's Twitter account after the win confirmed what was already known — they were well aware of the Trump-FIFA collusion that prompted FIFA to activate a provision in the Disciplinary Code that creates broad discretion to basically do whatever FIFA wants to do, in any given situation involving the imposition of discipline.

Another clear message was sent after Belgium scored a salt-in-the-wound goal during extra time: Via Grant Young of the New York Post, the players mocked Trump's trademark, two-fisted dance. (Here's video of it.)

The zeal to press all available buttons and pull all available levers to restore the eligibility of U.S. striker Folarin Balogun for Monday's game overlooked the practical impact of, one, doing it and, two, bragging about it afterward.

The U.S. team downplayed the impact of the conversion of the Balogun suspension into an international incident. "It didn't affect our performance," U.S. coach Mauricio Pochettino said, via ESPN. "It’s not an excuse."

"I think when it happened, it was just as much a surprise to us as it was to you," midfielder Tyler Adams said. "I don't think that noise or anything affected us by any means. If anything, it probably uplifted us in a sense."

Whether they got a short-term boost from Balogun's unexpected availability (they surely did), the strong reaction surely had an impact, too. They knew, as any fair-minded American did, that the intervention of the upper echelon of the federal government tainted the situation. It killed the vibe. It moved the chip from the U.S. shoulders to the Belgian ones.

Many tried to process the ordeal by saying that, because the red card was unjustified in the first place, it was OK to work to overturn the suspension. Still, it's clear that the suspension of the suspension came only after the man who reportedly believes he's the most powerful person in human history grabbed the arm of FIFA president Gianni Infantino and gave it a twist.

As the saying goes, two wrongs don't make a right. And the second wrong propelled Belgium (which barely escaped Senegal in the Round of 32) to thump the U.S. team.

Did the USMNT become the latest 'Trump sports curse' victims after red card drama?

The United States men's national team's 2026 World Cup officially ended on Monday night against Belgium. Despite entering the round of 16 clash in Seattle with their top goalscorer, Folarin Balogun, unexpectedly cleared to play, the Americans suffered a brutal 4-1 exit. With the loss comes the buzz of a unique narrative that's picked up steam in the sports world in recent years—the possibility of the "Trump sports curse."

Over the weekend, the tournament was at the center of controversy when reports surfaced that President Donald Trump spoke to FIFA President Gianni Infantino. As we know, FIFA ultimately decided to unilaterally suspend Folarin Balogun's controversial red card in the Bosnia match. This was followed by Trump speaking out about his call to Infantino, which added even more controversy and confusion, specifically for the USMNT's opponent.

Following the 4-1 loss and the USMNT's exit at the World Cup, Trump's involvement in the Balogun situation has sparked several questions. Among the interesting ones is whether the USMNT found itself under the "Trump sports curse," and plenty of supporters are backing that idea.

Let's take a look at a few recent events linked to Trump, which have led to the belief that he may be at the forefront of the sports curse.

Trump attends Game 3 of Spurs vs. Knicks NBA Finals

The New York Knicks hadn't lost a game in 46 days and entered Game 3 of the 2026 NBA Finals against the San Antonio Spurs with a 2-0 series lead. Among the notable Game 3 storylines was the news that Trump was attending the game at Madison Square Garden. The end result? The Spurs snapped the Knicks' dominant playoff run with a 115-111 win before the Knicks quickly got back to their winning ways after the loss, winning the series 4-1.

Trump supported the Kansas City Chiefs in Super Bowl 59

Not only did Trump pick the Kansas City Chiefs to win Super Bowl 59, but he was the first sitting president to attend a Super Bowl. His appearance in New Orleans for the game was far from beneficial for the Chiefs, as they were blown out by the Philadelphia Eagles.

Team USA falls to Canada in the NHL 4 Nations Face-Off

Ahead of the highly anticipated matchup between the United States and Canada, Trump called Team USA to voice his support. The end result? A heartbreaking loss for the United States on a Connor McDavid overtime goal.

The 2025 Ryder Cup loss for the USA

In the United States' matchup with Europe in the 2025 Ryder Cup, Trump was in attendance for Friday's action. Europe emerged from the day with a three-point lead and went on to pick up the overall victory.

Trump attends the Commanders' loss to the Lions in 2025

Shifting gears to the NFL side, Trump had a tough day at the Washington Commanders' game against the Detroit Lions. Not only was the president booed, but the Commanders lost in brutal fashion, falling 44-22.

This article originally appeared on For The Win: Did the USMNT become the latest 'Trump sports curse' victims after red card drama?

Ranking the top 10 first basemen in MLB entering July

MLB heads into the 16th week of the 2026 season. The 2026 All-Star Game takes place in one week, and the All-Star teams, from each respective league, have been announced. The pool of players was arguably as good as it’s been in a long time. Many deserving players earned nods while certain players were snubbed. Here are the top ten first basemen in the league. 

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10. Alec Burleson, St. Louis Cardinals

Burleson is having a strong season for a St. Louis team that is competing. The veteran has been one of the team’s leaders. He’s not an All-Star, but he has put up All-Star numbers.

9. TJ Rumfield, Colorado Rockies

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The rookie is having a sensational first season. He has become a dependable hitter in Colorado’s lineup. His name will be among the favorites for the NL Rookie of the Year Award.

8. Luis Garcia, Washington Nationals

The veteran is having one of his best seasons. Entering the week, he is tied for eighth in home runs among MLB first basemen. He’s not an All-Star, but he was close to earning a reserve role.

7. Munetaka Murakami, Chicago White Sox

In his first MLB season, Murakami was leading MLB in nearly every hitting category. Unfortunately, a hamstring injury has caused him to miss more than a month of the season. There is still a chance he replaces a player on the AL All-Star roster.

6. Bryce Harper, Philadelphia Phillies

The veteran continues to produce. He has become a dependable first baseman for the Phillies. He earned a reserve spot on the NL All-Star roster.

5. Matt Olson, Atlanta Braves

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The veteran is having another strong season. Entering the week, he is second in home runs among MLB first basemen. He will be a reserve on the NL All-Star team.

4. Freddie Freeman, Los Angeles Dodgers

The veteran continues to produce. When it’s all said and done, Freddie Freeman will be a first-ballot Hall of Famer. He will be the starting first baseman for the NL All-Star team.

3. Willson Contreras, Boston Red Sox

Contreras is having a strong season for the underperforming Red Sox. He was snubbed from the AL All-Star roster. His name will be among the players available at the trade deadline.

2. Ben Rice, New York Yankees

Rice continues to be a bright spot for the Yankees. Entering the week, he leads MLB first basemen in home runs. He earned a spot on the AL All-Star roster.

1. Nick Kurtz, Athletics

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Kurtz is doing damage in his second season. Entering the week, he leads MLB first basemen in OPS. He will be a reserve on the AL All-Star team.

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NFL coaches, execs vote Trent McDuffie a top-5 CB for 2nd straight year

The Los Angeles Rams’ first bold move of the offseason was a blockbuster trade to acquire Kansas City Chiefs cornerback Trent McDuffie. That deal immediately improved the team’s biggest weakness from last season, bringing aboard a shutdown cornerback who can play in the slot or on the outside.

The team was widely praised for making such a trade, largely because of how highly regarded McDuffie is around NFL circles. Just take a look at the latest poll results from coaches, executives and scouts, which was put together by ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler.

For the second straight year, McDuffie was voted a top-five cornerback in the NFL, though he did drop from No. 4 to 5. One NFL coordinator said McDuffie is “always in position to make a play” and that he “won’t beat himself,” forcing opposing offenses to find ways to beat him.

Another NFC scout praised his versatility as an inside-outside corner who can play a variety of schemes.

"One of the top coverage corners in the league," an NFC scout said. "He can cover in the perimeter or the slot, can play man or zone, can pressure the quarterback, can play Cover 2 well and can jam and re-route. [He] has plus zone vision."

At least one voter ranked McDuffie as high as third, but his lowest ranking was outside the top-10 altogether. The only four cornerbacks ranked ahead of McDuffie are all outstanding Pro Bowl and All-Pro talents, too: Pat Surtain, Derek Stingley Jr., Christian Gonzalez and Devon Witherspoon, in that order.

McDuffie’s teammate, Jaylen Watson, didn’t make the top 10, nor was he an honorable mention or in the “also receiving votes” category. In other words, he wasn’t voted a top-24 cornerback in the NFL.

This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: NFL coaches, execs vote Trent McDuffie a top-5 CB for 2nd straight year

Donovan Mitchell reportedly agrees to 4-year, $273 million maximum contract extension to stay with Cavaliers

Donovan Mitchell kept the Cleveland Cavaliers afloat when injuries decimated the team’s roster last season. The team rewarded his efforts Tuesday, reportedly signing Mitchell to a four-year, $273 million maximum contract extension, per ESPN.

Mitchell, 29, averaged 27.9 points with the team last season, earning down-ballot MVP votes.

BREAKING: Cleveland Cavaliers All-NBA star Donovan Mitchell has agreed on a four-year, $273 million maximum contract extension that includes a player option for the 2030-31 season and a full trade kicker, CAA's Co-Head of Basketball, Austin Brown, tells ESPN. pic.twitter.com/7gfOG4n5l1

— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 7, 2026

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Daily Bean: Zacha Extension Talk; Trade Boards Reset; Nemec Signs in Calgary

Daily Bean: Zacha Extension Talk; Trade Boards Reset; Nemec Signs in Calgary
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The NHL offseason is moving away from the fireworks and big names and settling into extension talks and refreshed trade boards. 

For the Bruins, Pavel Zacha is one of the players due for an extension. His contract expires at the end of this coming season, and he has been eligible for a new deal since July 1. Don Sweeney wants to keep him in Boston. He has taken calls on Zacha but reiterated how important the Czech center is to the team. 

Also happening in Boston… well, now Boston. The Fleet are moving to BU.

Elsewhere around the NHL, Simon Nemec signed a long-term deal in Calgary, and Claude Giroux is re-upping in Ottawa. The Flyers might have to turn to an old friend (foe) to help them sign Leo Carlsson, and trade boards continue to shift. 

Zacha is not the only one in extension talks; other teams are working on their own. Chicago has to extend Connor Bedard, and Joe Sakic is getting to work on new deals for two of his key players. 

Happy Tuesday, catch up on Bruins and league news in today’s Daily Bean:

Boston Bruins

ZACHA: Elliotte Friedman called Pavel Zacha’s extension “one of the most fascinating things that’s going to happen this offseason.” Teams have checked in, but Don Sweeney said his goal is to extend the 29-year-old. With the limited market, that may be the Bruins’ best bet.

He’s not the 1C Cam Neely is looking for, but he is the Bruins’ best option down the middle.

Boston Fleet

Lydia Murray (via 𝕏): The Boston Fleet are reportedly moving to Boston. They are moving out of Tsongas Center and packing their bags for Agganis Arena on Commonwealth Ave. 

Hearing from multiple sources that the Boston Fleet will be switching primary venues next season, leaving Lowell’s Tsongas Center for Boston University’s Agganis Arena.

The Fleet have played six games at Agganis over the past two seasons, selling out 4 of the 6.

— Lydia Murray (@lydia_murray12) July 7, 2026

NHL News & National Hockey Now

Sportsnet: Simon Nemec inked a five-year deal with the Calgary Flames yesterday. His contract will carry a $7.25 million cap hit. The Flames acquired the 22-year-old for two conditional firsts, a second, and a prospect. 

Sportsnet: Claude Giroux is returning to Ottawa. The 38-year-old center has spent the last four seasons close to home, and he is staying there for Year 5. He finished last season with 49 points (14-35–49) and a plus-20 rating. 

Philly Hockey Now: The Flyers have always loved Cutter Gauthier, right? Well, he may be the reason they land Leo Carlsson. The Flyers pinched the Ducks for cap space with the offer sheet, and after the Mintyukov extension, they have just under $10 million in cap space and need to sign Gauthier. Will James has more on how the Philly fan-favorite can help the Flyers land their 1C. 

Pittsburgh Hockey Now: The landscape is changing, and a lot of trade boards are being reset, including Pittsburgh’s. Dan Kingerski dove into which names may be on the Penguins’ radar, from stars to last-chance rescues. 

Colorado Hockey Now: The Avalanche are working on a Cale Makar extension, but they are also looking to keep Artturi Lehkonen on board. They cleared salary this summer, but moving Nichushkin out made it clear where Lehkonen stands in their future plans. Aarif Deen has more on Colorado’s looming extension. 

Chicago Hockey Now: There is no update on Connor Bedard’s shoulder injury, but he also has not signed a deal with Chicago and is eligible to accept an offer sheet.Leo Carlsson and Adam Fantilliare alsodue for new deals this summer, and whichever signs first was set to shape the market. Jack Bushman has more on the impact that Carlsson’s offer sheet has on Bedard and Chicago.  

Detroit Hockey Now: Patrick Kane still has not signed anywhere, but neither have most of the Red Wings’ UFAs. Max Smith looks at which Red Wings, most on the back nine of their careers, have not signed with a new team. 

PuckPedia: For the full list of available free agents, click here. 

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Friday, September 11: Rookie Camp opens – Warrior Ice Arena, Brighton, MA

Wednesday, September 16: Training Camp opens – Warrior Ice Arena, Brighton, MA

Sunday, September 20: First preseason game – TD Garden, Boston, MA

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Dortmund and US youngster set to join Elversberg

Dortmund and US youngster set to join Elversberg
Dortmund and US youngster set to join Elversberg

Cole Campbell is on the verge of joining SV Elversberg from Borussia Dortmund.

According to Sky Germany, a full agreement has been reached between all parties, with the player set to undergo his medical this week.

If everything goes according to plan, the 20-year-old United States youth international will sign a contract until 2030 with the newly-promoted Bundesliga side.

The report adds that Dortmund have secured a buy-back option as part of the deal.

Campbell spent the second half of last season on loan at TSG Hoffenheim, where he made five appearances.

ESPN reveals MLB's biggest surprise teams at season's halfway point

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Every MLB season produces a handful of teams that outperform expectations, and 2026 has been no different. As part of its midseason report cards for every franchise, ESPN highlighted several clubs that have dramatically exceeded preseason projections. Some were expected to rebuild. Others were projected to finish near the bottom of their divisions.

Instead, they've become some of baseball's biggest success stories through the season's first 90 games.

White Sox headline baseball's biggest surprises

No team received a higher grade than the Chicago White Sox. After enduring three consecutive 100-loss seasons, the White Sox earned an A+ from ESPN while sitting atop the American League Central.

The outlet praised breakout seasons from Colson Montgomery and Miguel Vargas while noting that even more young talent is still working its way through the organization. Milwaukee also earned an A+ thanks to its dominant first half behind ace Jacob Misiorowski and a club playing at more than a 100-win pace.

MOREESPN sends strong message about Cardinals at MLB season's halfway point

Cardinals, Marlins also exceeding expectations

St. Louis wasn't far behind with a B+ grade. Jordan Walker's emergence, JJ Wetherholt's outstanding rookie campaign and steady production throughout the lineup have transformed the Cardinals into legitimate playoff contenders.

The Miami Marlins also drew praise after an incredible June vaulted them into the National League Wild Card race. Washington rounded out the biggest surprises. ESPN noted that the Nationals actually lead the majors in runs scored, thanks largely to MVP-caliber production from James Wood and major contributions from CJ Abrams and Luis Garcia Jr.

Second half will determine which teams are real

The challenge now becomes sustaining that success. The White Sox must prove their young pitching can hold up over 162 games. The Cardinals still have questions surrounding their rotation.

Miami needs more consistency behind its top starters, while Washington continues searching for dependable pitching. Even so, each of these clubs has already changed the outlook of its season. If the first half proved anything, it's that preseason predictions rarely tell the whole story.

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Following the eliminations of Brazil and Mexico, as of Sunday 5 July, AC Milan remained the best-represented Italian club at the 2026 FIFA World Cup, with seven Rossoneri players still competing ahead of the Portugal v Spain and United States v Belgium Round of 16 matches. Beyond AC Milan's strong representation in the tournament, however, Rossoneri fans were particularly saddened by the World Cup exit of one of the club's greatest icons, Carlo Ancelotti. Interestingly, even during his time with the Rossoneri, the United States never brought Carletto much joy. AC Milan did lift the Italian Super Cup on American soil in the summer of 1993, but Ancelotti was then part of Arrigo Sacchi's Italy coaching staff, preparing for the 1994 FIFA World Cup in the United States. That tournament ultimately ended with Brazil defeating the Azzurri in the final at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena, Los Angeles.

When the Supercoppa Italiana final was held in New York in 2003, ironically, the same city where Brazil were knocked out by Erling Haaland's Norway at the 2026 World Cup, Ancelotti was in charge of AC Milan. The Rossoneri were beaten on penalties by Juventus. Pre-season friendlies have been slightly different. During his eight years as head coach of the Rossoneri (2001–2009), Ancelotti led the club on several summer tours of the United States, facing some of Europe's biggest clubs, including Chelsea and Manchester United, as well as teams from Major League Soccer (MLS). Under his management, travelling to the United States for pre-season preparation became a regular part of AC Milan's summer schedule. His connection with AC Milan in the US continued long after his departure. As one of the club's greatest former coaches, he returned on several occasions to face the Rossoneri in summer friendlies while in charge of Chelsea, Bayern Munich and Real Madrid.

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Eastleigh sign Sidwell on loan from Wimbledon

National League side Eastleigh have signed AFC Wimbledon midfielder Harry Sidwell on loan until the end of the season.

The 19-year-old has also signed a new one-year deal with his parent club, with the option of a further year.

Sidwell has made one first-team appearance for Wimbledon, and had loan spells with Enfield Town, Dagenham & Redbridge and Dorking Wanderers.

"I want to perform as best as I can for the team, finish as high as possible in the league, contribute with goals and assists, and also do the defensive work," he told Eastleigh's official website.

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Raskin hails ‘justice’ after Belgium end USA’s World Cup following Balogun row

Raskin hails ‘justice’ after Belgium end USA’s World Cup following Balogun row
Raskin hails ‘justice’ after Belgium end USA’s World Cup following Balogun row

Belgium midfielder Nicolas Raskin says his side’s 4-1 win over the United States felt like justice had been served after the decision to allow suspended Folarin Balogun to play.

Balogun had been sent off during the USA’s 2-0 win against Bosnia and Herzegovina in the round of 32, but the forward’s automatic one-match ban was suspended for a probationary period of one year.

U.S president Donald Trump revealed he spoke to FIFA president Gianni Infantino and requested a review of the decision to suspend Balogun, though Infantino has stressed that he had nothing to do with the final outcome, and that it was instead decided by an independent committee.

The decision brought widespread criticism, including from UEFA and the Belgian FA. In the end, Belgium ran away with the round of 16 tie, winning 4-1, with Rangers midfielder Raskin assisting the opening goal.

“Like I said, I think there’s always a justice somewhere in life and the fact that something can happen like that, you can call it what you want, but we don’t think that was fair,” Raskin said after the game on Balogun being allowed to play. “And today, I think it just brings us a little bit of luck. We needed to win the game and that’s it.”

Dodi Lukebakio echoed his teammate’s comments, saying despite the controversy, the most important thing was to secure the win.

“That’s something that we didn’t focus on,” he said. “We are players, so of course, we didn’t understand really why he was allowed to play because he got the red card. But, we didn’t want to go too much into it.

“We wanted to be focused and to play our game, and that’s what we did today. So we are very happy, very proud. And, what is all around us, that’s not our problem. We try to show ourselves on the pitch and that’s what we did today. So we are very happy.”

2 assists: Arsenal loanee returns to competitive action

2 assists: Arsenal loanee returns to competitive action
2 assists: Arsenal loanee returns to competitive action

Arsenal loanee Charles Sagoe Jr. returned to competitive action with Kalmar FF on Sunday by providing a brace of assists against Orgryte.

Photo via Sagoe Jr. on Instagram

Last week, we covered Arsenal loanee Charles Sagoe Jr.’s latest goal in a friendly match against Brommapojkarna, and the young winger carried that form into competitive action over the weekend.

Following a break of over a month, the Swedish first-tier started back up on Friday. The Allsvenskan operates on a calendar-year basis, so this isn’t the start of a new campaign, but a continuation of the old one.

Sagoe Jr. looked like he’d never been away, assisting Kalmar’s first and second goals in a 3-0 win.

Photo via Arsenal.com

For the first goal, Sagoe Jr. cut inside before laying the ball off to Carl Gustafsson, who fired a long-range finish into the bottom corner. A similar situation 20 minutes later led to Kalmar hitting the post from another Sagoe Jr. lay-off.

The Arsenal loanee’s second assist involved a more straightforward finish, as the winger cut back a pass to the centre of the penalty area for Abdussalam Magashy to guide a finish home from a little in front of the penalty spot.

Sagoe Jr. came off in the 80th minute, with Kalmar securing victory with a third goal not long afterwards.

Arsenal’s 21-year-old loanee now has two goals and seven assists in his first 13 competitive games for Kalmar, and he’ll remain out on loan until January 2027.

After that, he’ll return to Arsenal with just six months left on his contract.

Photo via Sagoe Jr. on Instagram

France’s Warren Zaïre-Emery shows frustration over lack of playing time

France’s Warren Zaïre-Emery shows frustration over lack of playing time
France’s Warren Zaïre-Emery shows frustration over lack of playing time

Whilst France are shining at the World Cup, not all of their players have been enjoying the festivities in the same way. Indeed, this is particularly true of Warren Zaïre-Emery (20), who has been confined to the role of substitute since the start of the tournament.

Having not been selected by Didier Deschamps for Les Bleus‘ first five matches in the run-up to their quarter-final against Morocco, the Paris Saint-Germain midfielder is reportedly struggling to cope with his situation and has become increasingly frustrated, according to L’Équipe. Nothing to make the young Frenchman angry, however, but rather a – legitimate – sense of bewilderment, especially as he is coming off the back of a highly successful season with his club.

When spoken to by the French national team’s coaching staff, Zaïre-Emery nevertheless had the opportunity to express his dismay, as he had previously done to his close friends and family.

All the more so as this is effectively a repeat of what happened two years ago, during Euro 2024, which he had already sat out without playing a single minute.

Now regarded as the fourth or even fifth choice in midfield – and not as a potential replacement for Jules Koundé (27) at right-back – ‘WZE’ could, however, capitalise on a potential injury to Aurélien Tchouaméni (26) to finally kick off his international career with Les Bleus. Something the ‘Titi’ is obviously looking forward to with great anticipation.

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Eagles' biggest roster weakness may be less concerning than it seems

Every NFL contender has a position that draws more questions than the others. For the Philadelphia Eagles, that conversation has centered on their safeties, especially now that Reed Blankenship departed in free agency.

It's an understandable concern. The Eagles don't feature a proven All-Pro at the position like Baltimore Ravens star Kyle Hamilton, nor do they enter training camp with the kind of established veteran tandem that immediately commands confidence.

Compared to the rest of a roster loaded with talent, safety is the easiest position to circle as Philadelphia's biggest question mark. That doesn't necessarily make it a glaring weakness. Perhaps we've undervalued the Eagles' last line of defense.

The Eagles may have more options at safety than previously stated

In a recent ranking of projected NFL starting lineups, ESPN placed the Eagles second. Only the Los Angeles Rams finished higher, but they also expressed concern. They echoed the theory that the safety position is Philadelphia's weakest after Blankenship's departure.

Their projection places second-year safety Andrew Mukuba and veteran Marcus Epps atop the depth chart, as most would. There was also the obligatory mention of Cooper DeJean's cross-training. Viewed in isolation, the usual expressed concerns about the Eagles' safeties are reasonable. Viewed within the context of Philadelphia's roster-building philosophy, they're less alarming. General manager Howie Roseman has repeatedly shown a willingness to address the secondary deep into the offseason if he believes another move is necessary. Whether through free agency, a late trade, or waiver claims, the Eagles have rarely entered a season without exploring every opportunity to improve the back end of the defense.

That means the current depth chart doesn't necessarily have to be the one that takes the field in Week 1. Even if it is, the Eagles aren't exactly starting from scratch. Epps brings familiarity with Vic Fangio's defensive principles after previously spending time in Philadelphia.

Then, there's Mukuba. He remains one of the organization's most intriguing young defenders despite an injury-shortened rookie campaign. Add DeJean's versatility to the equation, and the Eagles have multiple ways to solve the position without relying on one marquee name.

That's often how Philadelphia prefers to build. The Eagles have never needed stars at every position to field one of the league's top defenses. They need players who fit the scheme, communicate effectively, and capitalize on the opportunities created by talent around them. Safety may remain the biggest question on the roster entering training camp, but there's a difference between having a question mark and having a major problem.

The Eagles appear comfortable with that distinction, and until the play on the field suggests otherwise, there may be little reason for anyone else to panic. Whether Roseman ultimately adds another veteran or stands pat, the Eagles don't need perfection at safety. They simply need reliable play behind one of the NFL's deepest and most talented rosters. The good news is it's a formula that has worked in Philadelphia before.

This article originally appeared on Eagles Wire: Eagles' biggest roster weakness may be less concerning than it seems

Kyle Lowry to sign 1-day contract and retire as a Raptor after 20 NBA seasons

Kyle Lowry has officially announced his retirement after a 20-year NBA career.

The 40-year-old Lowry will sign a one-day contract on Tuesday and retire as a member of the Toronto Raptors, where he had the greatest moments of his career.

#7 FOREVER pic.twitter.com/4Cxpr5jSO6

— Toronto Raptors (@Raptors) July 7, 2026

Sportsnet reported Thursday that this is how Lowry's final days in the NBA would go, but Lowry took to Instagram to refute the report and insist he would announce his retirement on his own terms.

"Wait for the word to come from me, not someone else!!! Smh"

Tuesday was that day as the Raptors posted a pair of videos of Lowry discussing his retirement and his career.

What was also reported was that the franchise will likely retire Lowry's No. 7 at some point during the 2026-27 NBA season. Lowry would become just the second Raptor after Vince Carter to receive the honor.

Lowry played nine of his 20 seasons in Toronto, a tenure that saw him earn six All-Star nods and help lead the franchise to its first NBA championship in 2018-19. His retirement comes just as one of his co-stars on that championship team, Kawhi Leonard, returns to Toronto via trade with the Los Angeles Clippers.

He is only the 12th player in NBA history to reach 20 seasons in the league.

Lowry took a long path to NBA stardom, developing from a decent bench player on the Memphis Grizzlies to a starter on the Houston Rockets and finally a standout with the Raptors, who acquired him via trade in 2012. He is Toronto's all-time leader in a number of stats, including assists, steals and 3-pointers.

That tenure ended when Lowry joined the Miami Heat via a three-year, $85 million sign-and-trade. He would go on to play two seasons with his hometown Philadelphia 76ers before this offseason.

Ageless Kelly Slater returns to competition at Tahiti Pro in August

It's never going to really be over, is it?

Cocoa Beach native Kelly Slater, now 54, will return to the ranks of the World Surf League, which awarded the 11-time world champion a wildcard position in the Outerknown Tahiti Pro, Aug. 8-18 at Teahupo'o, where he has won five times.

Competition so far has been fierce this season on the tour with Italy's Leo Fioravanti leading the men's rankings, followed by five Brazilian surfers. With a wildcard, there's a solid chance Slater would have to face one of those six surfers, and this year, the contests have been a single-elimination format.

The Tahiti Pro is sponsored by Outerknown, the brand he co-founded. Last year, Slater received a wildcard into the Trestles contest.

“I’ve been recovering from hip surgery late last year and recently got back to surfing daily,” Slater said in a WSL news release. “I’m really looking forward to getting myself locked in before August comes around and hoping for great conditions in Tahiti to give us all a good challenge. 

"No pressure for me coming into this one, but I also haven’t competed in quite a long time, so it’ll be fun to see how I go getting in the mix with everyone. If I can relax and just focus on what I know out there, I should have a good time.”

Slater missed the midseason cut in 2023, but the WSL gave him a wildcard to finish out the season. He received another season wildcard on the 2024 tour, but failed to make the cut again. 

The WSL granted him wildcards for Tahiti (where he placed fifth) and Fiji in 2024. Then, in 2025, the WSL gave him event wildcards for Trestles and Pipeline, where he also finished fifth.

Caroline Marks eighth after six events

After six events on the World Surf League tour, former Melbourne Beach resident Caroline Marks sits in eighth place in the women's standings at the halfway point after advancing to the semifinals in the recent contest in Brazil. 

Her three heat wins in that one event matched her previous season output, not counting the byes she earned.

Caroline Marks competes during the Bonsoy Gold Coast Pro on May 8, 2025 in Gold Coast, Australia.

Hawaii's Gabriela Bryan and Carissa Moore lead the rankings.

Next up is a trip to the Tahiti Pro beginning Aug. 8. 

A contest in the Philippines was added to the WSL schedule last week as a security blanket in case the Abu Dhabi wave pool event cannot be run due to military tensions. 

Board shorts ....

Suntree's Madison Bennett, who turned 18 this week, won the National Scholastic Surfing Association's Women's Longboard title in the Explorer Division at the famed Huntington Beach Pier in California. Earlier this year, she won the East Coast Regional Explorer Womens Longboard title. Her boards are being shaped by East Coast Surfing Hall of Famer Ricky Carroll. ...

Suntree's Madison Bennett won the National Scholastic Surfing Association's Women's Longboard title in the Explorer Division at the famed Huntington Beach Pier in California.

Ron Jon team rider Sebastian Peters of Melbourne Beach and Atticus Stark of Viera earned spots on the USA Junior National Surf Team, which will compete in El Salvador later this year. Peters finished fourth in the finals of the U-16 category, while Stark was eliminated in the semifinals in U-12 at the U.S. Championships at Lower Trestles, Calif. ... 

Other Florida boys on the USA squad: Sebastian's Kor Minks, Melbourne Beach's Kai Peters, Jacksonville's Jackson Lane, and New Smyrna Beach's Asher Eastwood (U-14); Palm Beach's Charles Moren and Daytona Beach's Luke Lopez (U-16); and Delray Beach's Ian Honda, Melbourne Beach's Teddy Wittemann, Indialantic's Beckham McCart and Palm Coast's Benji Lacy (U-18).

Indialantic's Daya McCart won the Mike Martin Pro-Am event for women in New Smyrna Beach earlier this year and then advanced all the way to the U-18 semifinals at the U.S. Championships to also earn a place on the U.S. Junior National squad.

She is joined by Cocoa Beach's Kendall Dimmick (U-14); New Smyrna Beach's Tylah Maresh and Ansley West, Palm Beach's Marlynn Glaub (U-16); and Atlantic Beach's Lanea Mons, Daytona Beach's Alana Lopez and Deerfield Beach's Sofia Gamboa (U-18).

This article originally appeared on Florida Today: Ageless Kelly Slater returns to competition at Tahiti Pro in August

England’s World Cup Win Over Mexico Makes UK Ratings History, As 9M Brits Brave Small Hours To Cheer On Three Lions

Kick-off may have been delayed to 2AM local time on Monday, but it did not stop a record number of Brits from staying up to watch England’s triumph in Mexico City.

The BBC has revealed that its coverage of England’s thrilling 3-2 victory over Mexico in the FIFA World Cup round of 16 was watched by a peak live audience of 9.1M across BBC One and iPlayer.

The coverage averaged 7.8M viewers over the period it was on air, which the BBC said was the biggest television audience ever for a live UK broadcast between 2AM and 4AM.

It was triple the previous overnight record for the Rio 2016 Olympics, when 3M stayed up to watch Mo Farah, Jessica Ennis-Hill, and Greg Rutherford’s medal-winning performances for Team GB. 

A repeat of the England game on BBC Two at 7AM also performed well, delivering a peak audience of 1.1M and an average audience of 900,000, according to the BBC.

The British broadcaster added that the World Cup action helped generate 48M requests for iPlayer, making it the busiest day ever for the streaming service.

BBC Sport director Alex Kay-Jelski said: “These are phenomenal figures and a brilliant reflection of what happens when the nation comes together behind England.

“Millions of fans sacrificed a night’s sleep to witness an unforgettable World Cup victory, while millions more caught up as soon as they woke up. It was one of those truly special sporting moments that people simply couldn’t afford to miss.”

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Yahoo Sports teams up with Inside Lacrosse to elevate lacrosse coverage

Key Takeaways

  • Yahoo Sports is teaming up with Inside Lacrosse to launch a new hub for comprehensive lacrosse news and analysis

  • Available on the Yahoo Sports website, the hub features coverage from Inside Lacrosse, as well as the Premier Lacrosse League, the Women’s Lacrosse League, and The Lacrosse Network.

  • The hub arrives two years ahead of lacrosse’s return to the Olympic Games and will also feature content from USA Lacrosse, the official national governing body of lacrosse.

Yahoo Sports and Inside Lacrosse are teaming up to launch a new destination dedicated to showcasing the sport. The lacrosse hub, which is now live on the Yahoo Sports website, is powered with written and video coverage from Inside Lacrosse, one of the leading media companies dedicated to covering the sport. The hub also features content from the Premier Lacrosse League (PLL), the Women’s Lacrosse League (WLL), The Lacrosse Network (TLN), and USA Lacrosse Magazine, as well as original reporting from Yahoo Sports. 

Within the hub, fans can find comprehensive coverage of high school, collegiate, and professional lacrosse. This includes breaking news, in-depth written stories, video analysis, game highlights, and more. 

The destination arrives at a time of significant momentum and interest in lacrosse. According to USA Lacrosse, since 2000, the number of collegiate lacrosse programs has more than doubled, while high school participation now includes more than 7,000 teams nationwide. In two years, lacrosse will make its highly-anticipated return to the Olympic Games, and women’s lacrosse will appear in the Olympics for the first time. The hub will feature reporting on the U.S. men’s and women’s national teams delivered by USA Lacrosse Magazine, which also extends its coverage to the grassroots levels of the sport.

“Lacrosse is very clearly a sport on the rise, and with the 2028 Olympic Games approaching, lacrosse's momentum will only continue to build,” said Ryan Spoon, President, Yahoo Media Group. “We are excited to partner with Inside Lacrosse to deepen our coverage and give fans everything they need to follow this awesome, fast-paced, and fast-growing sport.”

“We at Inside Lacrosse could not be more excited for this partnership with Yahoo Sports and the broader lacrosse media ecosystem,” said Terry Foy, CEO of Inside Lacrosse. “For 30 years, our focus has been serving the lacrosse fan. As the sport sits on the precipice of this monumental moment, we're proud to continue serving the lifelong lacrosse fans and looking forward to introducing new fans to the sport. As Alex Aust Holman says, ‘Everyone is a lacrosse fan, they just don't know it yet.’ We can't wait to be part of millions of new folks realizing they're lacrosse fans.”

"Yahoo Sports reaches more than 100 million people a month. What Ryan Spoon and the team have built over the past few years is one of the most impressive things in sports media,” said Paul Rabil, Co-Founder, President and Chief Creative Officer of the Premier Lacrosse League. “The coverage powering the hub will come from the people who've done the work for years: Inside Lacrosse, The Lacrosse Network, PLL and WLL. Each has told stories that traveled and meant something to the people who love the game. Today, that work sits in front of that massive Yahoo Sports audience."

The lacrosse hub is the latest destination born from the Yahoo Sports partner network, which also includes dedicated homes for sports business, golf, motorsports, soccer and more. These hubs bring together content from Yahoo Sports and key industry partners to deliver deeper coverage in areas of growing fan interest. 

The Yahoo Sports lacrosse hub is available now: https://sports.yahoo.com/lacrosse/

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ESPN analyst sets odds for trade of Mets starting pitcher

ESPN analysts are setting high odds for Mets starting pitcher Freddy Peralta to be moved at next month’s trade deadline.

In their latest predictions article, Jeff Passan and Kiley McDaniel set 90 percent odds for Peralta to be traded at the August 3 deadline, and ranked him as the 25th best available player.

Peralta has a 4.81 ERA in his first 18 starts with the Mets. It’s the highest ERA of his career since he became a full-time starter in 2021.

“Teams are thrilled that Peralta has gotten off to a middling start with the Mets,” Passan and McDaniel said. “Unless New York goes on a run, it has to trade the 30-year-old. Why? Because of the Mets’ spending over the luxury tax, the best compensatory draft pick they can reap for him comes after the fourth round.”

For Monday’s Mets versus Braves clash, the over/under is set at 9.5 total runs on BetMGM. Our complete BetMGM Sportsbook review provides a helpful guide on how to use their app.

The 30-year-old has thrown six or more innings in just six starts this season and currently holds the lowest K/9 of his career at 8.7. He is a free agent at the end of the season and is making $8 million in 2026.

“Even with his strikeout rate dipping below one per inning, Peralta is still plenty capable of throwing seven shutout innings in a postseason game,” Passan and McDaniel said. “And that makes him worth a much better prospect than what New York could get with a fourth-rounder.”

The Mets acquired Peralta in January after he was an All-Star with the Brewers and fifth in CY Young voting in 2025.

Passan and McDaniel set a 10-team list of potential suitors for Peralta that included the NL East division rival Braves.

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Three Reasons For Optimism: Offense

STATE COLLEGE, PA - APRIL 25: Rocco Becht #3 of the Penn State Nittany Lions during the Penn State Spring Football Practice at Beaver Stadium on April 25, 2026 in State College, Pennsylvania. (Photo by Mitchell Layton/Getty Images for ONIT) | Getty Images for ONIT

We’re back with one of our favorite Summer time series where we give three reasons for optimism and concern for Penn State football’s offense, defense, and special teams. Per usual, we begin with our three reasons to be optimistic about the offense in Matt Campbell’s first year in Happy Valley.

1. Rocco Becht

Three-year starter Drew Allar may be gone, but in comes fourth-year starter Rocco Becht, who will play his final year of college ball in a blue and white uniform. Becht brings 64 touchdowns passes and over 9,000 yards passing under his belt, and will provide some critical veteran leadership to the offense. He may not have the physical tools Drew had in terms of arm strength, but he possesses that “gamer” attitude akin to Trace McSorley and will be a guy who in addition to throwing, will not hesitate use his legs when necessary to make plays. Although he was limited for most of the year thus far, due to recovering from labrum surgery, he recovered quicker than expected to the point where he was able to get see some Spring reps. How Penn State’s 2026 season goes hinges a good amount on whether Rocco can remain healthy throughout.

2. The Tight End room

Penn State already received excellent news when Andrew Rappleyea announced he would stay and play under Matt Campbell’s staff, but combine that with 6’7” behemoth Ben Brahmer joining the fold from Iowa State, and you have arguably one of the best tight end rooms not only in the Big Ten, but in all of college football. Coming off a career-best 37 catches for 446 yards and four TD’s last season, look for Brahmer and Rapp to team up against opposing defenses, Bash Brothers-style.

3. An offensive coordinator who loves to utilize the first two reasons

Taylor Mouser followed Matt Campbell to Happy Valley to become Penn State’s offensive coordinator, which means that Rocco will have the same play caller he’s had from the last few years and that the tight ends are going to be a huge part of the Nittany Lions’ offensive attack. Seriously, go watch Coach Codutti’s breakdown of how much Mouser loves him a good 13 and even 14 personnel package and tell me you’re not counting down the days until the regular season debut against Marshall.

Ravens training camp: One player to watch at each defensive position

The Baltimore Ravens will enter training camp with one of the NFL’s most talented defensive rosters.

Jesse Minter brings a defensive background to the head coaching job, Anthony Weaver returns as defensive coordinator, and Baltimore has the personnel to rebound quickly after missing the playoffs last season. The Ravens have star power with Kyle Hamilton, Roquan Smith, Marlon Humphrey, Nate Wiggins, Nnamdi Madubuike, and Trey Hendrickson. Still, training camp will also be about identifying which young players and depth pieces can push the defense to another level.

Here is one player to watch at each defensive position.

Defensive line: C.J. Okoye

Okoye is the defensive lineman to watch because Baltimore’s interior rotation could still have room for movement behind the established names. The Ravens have Madubuike, Travis Jones, Broderick Washington, John Jenkins, Calais Campbell, and other bodies in the mix, but Okoye gives the team a developmental lineman with size, power, and a chance to make an impression when the pads come on.

His camp will be about consistency. Okoye has to prove he can anchor against the run, create enough push as a pass rusher, and handle the physical demands of Baltimore’s defensive front. For a team that wants to remain deep and physical up front, a strong summer from Okoye could make the final defensive line decisions more difficult.

Edge rusher: Tavius Robinson

Robinson enters camp in one of the most important position groups on the roster. Baltimore added Hendrickson, brought back Campbell, and drafted Zion Young, while Mike Green and other young rushers are also pushing for snaps. That makes Robinson’s summer critical.

Robinson has the size, length, and edge-setting ability to fit what the Ravens want defensively, but he has to show he can become more disruptive as a pass rusher. His role could change depending on how quickly the new additions settle in. If Robinson shows improved hand usage, better finishing ability, and more consistency pressuring quarterbacks, he can remain a real part of the rotation instead of getting squeezed by the depth chart.

Linebacker: Jay Higgins IV

Higgins is the linebacker to watch because Baltimore’s inside linebacker picture has questions behind Smith. Teddye Buchanan is working back from a torn ACL, Trenton Simpson is trying to become the clear second linebacker, and Higgins has a chance to force his way into the conversation with a strong camp.

His path starts with instincts and physicality. Higgins has to show he can diagnose quickly, fit the run, and handle coverage responsibilities well enough to earn defensive trust. Special teams could also be critical to his roster chances. For a rookie linebacker trying to stick on a contending roster, every practice rep and preseason snap will matter.

Cornerback: Keyon Martin

Martin is the cornerback to watch because Baltimore’s secondary is loaded, but the bottom of the depth chart is far from settled. Marlon Humphrey and Nate Wiggins give the Ravens top-end talent, while Jalyn Armour-Davis, T.J. Tampa, Bilhal Kone, Amani Oruwariye, and others are part of the competition. Martin has to show he belongs in that group.

His best chance may come through versatility. If Martin can handle nickel reps, play outside when needed, and contribute on special teams, he can give the Ravens a reason to keep him around. Baltimore’s defensive scheme will ask defensive backs to communicate, tackle, and survive in coverage against explosive AFC offenses. Martin’s camp will show whether he can be trusted in that environment.

Safety: Malaki Starks

Starks is the easiest defensive player to watch because he gives Baltimore one of the NFL’s most versatile safety rooms. Hamilton is already one of football’s most unique defenders, and Jaylinn Hawkins gives the Ravens a veteran with ball production. Starks adds range, instincts, and high-end talent to a group that could become the foundation of Minter’s defense.

The key question is how Baltimore uses him in Year 2. Starks can play deep, rotate post-snap, match tight ends, and help the Ravens disguise coverages. His presence could also allow Hamilton to keep moving around the formation as a hybrid defender near the line, in the slot, or in matchup roles. If Starks takes another step, Baltimore’s secondary becomes even more difficult to solve.

Final analysis

The Ravens have enough defensive talent to be one of the AFC’s best units, but training camp will reveal how the roles settle behind the stars. Okoye can push for a spot in the defensive line rotation, Robinson can protect his role off the edge, Higgins can challenge at linebacker, Martin can make a case in the secondary, and Starks can give Minter another experienced chess piece. If those players hit, Baltimore’s defensive depth will look much stronger by Week 1.

This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: Ravens training camp: One player to watch at each defensive position

'College Football 27' Big Ten QB ratings: Where does Iowa duo rank?

With EA Sports 'College Football 27' just a few days away from its worldwide release, the time has almost arrived for Iowa fans to hop on the sticks.

The Hawkeyes possess a deep roster in the game this year, with some serious talent at the top. With a couple of stars on the offensive line, a good running back room, and one of the best tight ends in the game, Iowa's offense could be fun to play with. The big question in the game is the same one being asked in real life. How will the quarterbacks play?

Iowa will roll with one of Hank Brown or Jeremy Hecklinski next season. Neither quarterback has started a game with the Hawkeyes yet. It's the most inexperienced quarterback room in the Big Ten Conference. 'College Football 27' also recognizes that, which was reflected in its ratings of the signal callers in the conference.

Here's a look at the ratings for every Big Ten starting quarterback in the game, from highest to lowest.

'College Football 27' Big Ten QB Ratings

  • Dante Moore (Oregon)- 95 overall
  • Julian Sayin (Ohio State)- 94 overall
  • Jayden Maiava (USC)- 92 overall
  • Demond Williams Jr. (Washington)- 88 overall
  • Josh Hoover (Indiana)- 88 overall
  • Rocco Becht (Penn State)- 88 overall
  • Anthony Colandrea (Nebraska)- 87 overall
  • Nico Iamaleava (UCLA)- 87 overall
  • Colton Joseph (Wisconsin)- 84 overall
  • Bryce Underwood (Michigan)- 83 overall
  • Katin Houser (Illinois)- 83 overall
  • Malik Washington (Maryland)- 82 overall
  • Drake Lindsey (Minnesota)- 81 overall
  • Aidan Chiles (Northwestern)- 80 overall
  • Dylan Lonergan (Rutgers)- 77 overall
  • Alessio Milivojevic (Michigan State)- 75 overall
  • Ryan Browne (Purdue)- 75 overall
  • Jeremy Hecklinski (Iowa)- 71 overall
  • Hank Brown (Iowa)- 69 overall

Iowa has the worst Big Ten quarterback situation in the game at the moment. The goal for Hecklinski and/or Brown will be to make sure that EA Sports has to make big adjustments to those ratings during the season. The room for growth is there. Now the pressure is on to show that growth when the season kicks off in a few months.

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The Good, the Bad and the Downright Ugly Truth About Facebook Cruise Groups

7 July 2026 at 16:40

When it comes to seeking out information on their upcoming voyages, cruisers have a whole lot of options. Most are literally at their fingertips, given the vast amount of information that can be found on the internet. For many, Facebook has — for all its flaws — become a forum on which they can not only plan their trips but compare notes on everything from pricing to dinner plans.

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How to Find Your Facebook Cruise Group

For nearly every sailing of a mainstream cruise line, you can pretty easily find a Facebook group. We’re not talking about pages devoted to a line or a ship, but rather to each individual sailing. Doing so is as simple as typing in a few words.

Generally speaking, you can find your sailing by typing in the name of the ship and the embarkation date. (For example, Norwegian Aqua August 29 2026.) In some cases, it takes a bit of experimentation. For example, this particular sailing could have been listed on Facebook as NCL Aqua and the date might show as 8/28. But with that basic information, you’ll be able to find and join the Facebook cruise group you’re looking for.

And that, friends, is where the fun — or trouble, depending on one’s perspective — begins!

Why Join a Facebook Cruise Group?

It’s safe to say that millions of people cruise every single year without bothering to find — let alone join — a corresponding Facebook group. So why might you consider doing so?

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For many, Facebook groups provide an opportunity to extend their pre-cruise excitement. They get to chat with other people who will be on the same sailing. But it can also be a fantastic research tool, especially for those who are either first-time cruisers or perhaps trying a line which they’re not familiar with.

In nearly every case, there will be people in (or even monitoring) the group who have experience which might prove useful. It’s a great place to ask for everything from restaurant recommendations to disembarkation-day tips.

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Facebook cruise groups are also a fantastic way to make plans with others. Often, someone will be organizing a slot pull, pub crawl or other socially-oriented event. Others might post messages hoping to connect with other solo cruisers.

When it comes to Facebook cruise groups, you never know what you’ll find. Of course, this can also lead to problems.

The Downside of Facebook Cruise Groups

Not everyone has great experiences in these types of groups, it’s worth noting. One very important factor which can influence every aspect of your Facebook group experience is the administrator or moderator who happen to be running the page. While most provide an environment in which people are excited to meet new people and have a good time, others assume what can only be called a more dictatorial stance.

The more controlling a moderator, the less fun a group is likely to be. While a good moderator will keep an eye out for scammers and spammers, making sure both get blocked, some take their duties a little too seriously.

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It’s also important to be wary of exactly what you share in a Facebook group or on social media as a whole. Back in 2024, we reported on a woman who learned this lesson the hard way: After posting a photo which included her booking number, someone used that info to cancel her $12,000 sailing!

How to Get the Most Out of a Facebook Cruise Group

If you decide that you’re interested in joining a group, we have a few tips that might help you get the most out of the experience… and avoid some of the pitfalls!

Join Quietly: Before you start sharing information or getting too friendly with complete strangers, get a feel for the vibe of the group. Make sure it’s right for you! If not, you can always exit just as quietly as you entered.

Avoid Troublemakers: If someone is stirring up drama, do not engage. You might, however, check out their profile in order to make sure you steer clear of them once on board!

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• Proceed With Caution: Remember, as more and more people join the group, you can’t be 100 percent sure with whom you’re interacting. Bad eggs have been known to infiltrate sailings they won’t actually be on for nefarious purposes ranging from sneaking into your direct messages to try and sell you something to tracking who’ll be out of town, leaving their home vacant and vulnerable!

Be Active As You’re Comfortable With: Some people do little more than lurk, rarely posting or responding, while others dive in to organize events and chat with anyone and everyone. There is no right or wrong approach, it’s all about what you’re looking to get out of the group.

Know When to Exit: When the cruise is over, connect with the people you’d like to keep in touch with… and then exit the group. We tend to find the exit shortly after boarding. Why? If there’s one thing we know, it’s that people love to post complaints. We’d just as soon not hear other people’s woes, especially about a trip we’re enjoying!

Critical Minerals Corporation Buys Ocean Endeavour for $8.6M

Critical Minerals Corporation (CRML) has purchased the Ocean Endeavour for €7.5 million (around $8.6 million) to use as a worker accommodation vessel.  The 180-guest ship will provide flexible housing capacity for project personnel in the mining company’s ongoing development in Qaqortoq, Greenland, minimizing additional demand for local housing and hotel capacity.  As an ice-strengthened vessel, it is well-suited for year-round activities associated with the development of the Tanbreez critical minerals project, the company said in a press release.  CRML intends to...

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AVX-512 returns to Intel desktop CPUs with Nova Lake – Linux Patch claims

Intel is bringing back support for AVX-512 with Nova Lake, according to this new Linux Kernel Patch According to a new Linux kernel patch, Intel’s upcoming Nova Lake desktop CPUs will feature support for AVX-512, something that has been missing from Intel’s desktop CPUs since the release of Alder Lake in 2021. This should arrive […]

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Xbox is refocusing on the consoles that make up 80% of its business — while stepping away from smaller game studios

7 July 2026 at 16:57

CEO Asha Sharma has discussed the major restructuring currently underway at Xbox in a new interview with Fortune. It could be painful to watch, and even more so for those affected by the layoffs, but it was presumably all necessary. I'm still a bit shell-shocked that some Xbox studios reportedly had as many as 14 layers of management, an absurd number that Sharma is now capping at no more than five.

Sharma told Fortune: "In order to grow, we made a bunch of bets … and as we did that, we inherently didn't focus on the core business… The number one measure of your strategy is what you put your resources behind, and we simply spread ourselves too thin."

The interview also revealed new details about Xbox's strategy moving forward, as Fortune explains: "The unit's new plan centers on returning focus to its flagship Xbox console, which represents 80% of its business, funneling its content budget toward high-growth areas such as the Minecraft game, and stepping away from smaller studios."

Despite Xbox's efforts to broaden its audience through the "This is an Xbox" campaign, it appears the console remains the foundation of the business, accounting for 80% of Xbox overall. If anything, the latest restructuring suggests Microsoft is refocusing on the audience that has supported the brand from the beginning.

As I said, I think many of these changes were necessary, despite my own frustrations and what I still believe was a mistake in letting State of Decay 3 leave alongside Undead Labs. That said, Sharma revealed that Xbox was losing 64 cents for every $1 it invested in its studio strategy. In other words, it wasn't even breaking even, and that's simply not sustainable for any profit-driven company.

Asha Sharma, chief executive officer of Xbox,, during the Bloomberg Tech conference in San Francisco, California, US, on Thursday, June 4, 2026.

Asha Sharma, Chief Executive Officer of Xbox. (Image credit: Getty Images | Bloomberg)

Xbox has, in many ways, backed itself into a corner. I always felt Sharma would eventually have to make some incredibly difficult decisions, as that's ultimately what she was brought in to do. As much as this situation is awful for everyone affected, I'm still hopeful Xbox can get back on track.

While the company itself appears to be stepping away from smaller studios, I hope it doesn't stop investing in independent developers. Some of the industry's most creative and successful games have come from indie teams, and they're clearly a gold mine of great content.

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

7 July 2026 at 16:00
Argentina and Egypt are ready to clash in the FIFA World Cup Round of 16. Here's everything you need to know to watch the knockout showdown live in the United States.
Here are all of the details of where you can watch Argentina vs Egypt on US television and via legal streaming:
WHO Argentina vs Egypt
WHAT 2026 World Cup
WHEN 12:00pm ET / 9:00am PT • Tuesday, July 7, 2026
WHERE Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Sling, Peacock Premium, FOX, Telemundo and Hulu + Live TV
STREAM WATCH NOW

Match Overview

Argentina, the reigning world champions, enter this Round of 16 clash as the heavy favorites but not without a note of caution. After cruising through the group stage, they were pushed to the absolute limit by Cape Verde in the Round of 32, needing a dramatic extra-time winner to advance. That scare serves as a reminder of the razor-thin margins in knockout football, and Lionel Scaloni’s side will be determined to deliver a more commanding performance to solidify their status as top contenders.

For Egypt, this match represents uncharted territory and a monumental opportunity. Reaching the knockout stages for the first time in their history is already a massive achievement, and they arrive with the belief that anything is possible. Having survived their own extra-time and penalty shootout ordeal against Australia, the Pharaohs have proven their resilience. They will look to replicate Cape Verde‘s disruptive strategy, knowing that a historic upset would send shockwaves through the tournament.

Tactical Analysis & Match Context

The trajectories of these two nations in the tournament present a classic David vs. Goliath narrative. Argentina won all three of their group games with authority before showing a rare moment of vulnerability in the first knockout round. In contrast, Egypt has scrapped for every result, earning crucial draws against Belgium and Iran to secure their place. Their journey has been built on defensive grit and capitalizing on key moments, a formula they must perfect to challenge the champions.

The tactical battle will likely revolve around possession versus counter-attack. Argentina averages over 60% possession and will look to dominate the ball, using their technical superiority to probe for openings. Egypt has shown a willingness to concede possession to stronger opponents, dropping into a compact defensive shape. Their success will depend on their ability to absorb pressure and launch swift counters, with Mohamed Salah acting as the primary outlet to exploit any space left behind Argentina‘s attacking full-backs.

Motivation for both squads is at its peak, but for different reasons. Argentina is driven by the pressure to defend their crown and the desire to produce a statement win after being tested in the previous round. For Egypt, the motivation is purely aspirational—to continue their dream run, defy all expectations, and etch their names into soccer history. With a place in the quarterfinals on the line, every challenge and every decision will carry immense weight.

Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends

The historical record between Argentina and Egypt is extremely limited, offering few insights from past encounters. The two nations have only met twice before, once in an official capacity at the 1928 Olympics and more recently in a 2008 friendly match. Argentina was dominant on both occasions, winning the two games with a combined aggregate score of 8-0, keeping clean sheets in both fixtures.

With the last meeting over 15 years ago, there are no recent trends to analyze between these specific teams. However, Argentina‘s broader record against African opposition in this competition is formidable. They boast six wins, one draw, and just one loss in their history against CAF nations. They have already defeated Algeria and Cape Verde in the 2026 tournament, continuing their strong run.

Conversely, Egypt has very little experience against South American teams on the world stage. Their only previous encounter with a CONMEBOL side in this tournament was a narrow 1-0 defeat to Uruguay in the 2018 group stage. The stark 8-0 goal difference from their two historical meetings with Argentina underscores the offensive challenge Egypt faces in this matchup.

Squad News & Projected Lineups

Argentina enters this crucial knockout match with a clean bill of health, while Egypt is managing a few defensive concerns that could impact their lineup.

Lionel Scaloni will be pleased to have his full squad available, with no injuries or suspensions to contend with. The primary consideration for Argentina will be managing fatigue after the grueling 120-minute match against Cape Verde. While some minor rotation is possible to keep the squad fresh, the core of the team that has brought them this far is expected to start.

Egypt‘s manager, Hossam Hassan, faces more significant challenges. Defender Karim Hafez is a major doubt after sustaining a muscular injury against Australia. While Mohamed Abdelmonem could return to contention after missing the last match, his fitness will be closely monitored. These potential absences in their backline are a major concern ahead of a clash with one of the world’s most potent attacks.

Argentina Projected XI (4-4-2):
E. Martinez; Molina, Romero, Li. Martinez, Tagliafico; De Paul, Fernandez, Mac Allister, Almada; Messi, La. Martinez.

This lineup provides Argentina with a balanced and formidable structure. Lionel Messi and Lautaro Martinez form a dynamic strike partnership, supported by a creative and hard-working midfield four. The passing ability of Lisandro Martinez from central defense is a key component of their strategy, allowing them to build attacks quickly from the back.

Egypt Projected XI (4-2-3-1):
Shobeir; Hany, Fathy, Ibrahim, Rabia; Lasheen, Attia; Ashour, Salah, Ziko; Marmoush.

Egypt is expected to deploy a formation designed for defensive solidity and quick transitions. Mohamed Salah will operate in a central attacking midfield role, giving him the freedom to influence the game and create chances for striker Omar Marmoush. The two deep-lying midfielders, Lasheen and Attia, will be tasked with shielding a backline that may be missing key players.

More details on how to watch

You can watch the Argentina vs Egypt live stream on Fubo. The platform is compatible with a wide range of devices, including Roku, Apple TV, Amazon Fire TV, and iOS and Android mobile devices.

In addition to the 2026 tournament matches, a subscription to Fubo gives you access to a host of other top soccer competitions from around the world. Enjoy coverage of leagues like Liga MX and LaLiga, as well as other major international tournaments.

A subscription to the service costs just $14.99 per month, offering incredible value for soccer fans. The plan includes access to all live matches, on-demand content, and exclusive analysis.

SEE MORE: Complete 2026 World Cup TV schedule.

How to watch anywhere with VPN

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

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(PR) Kensington Launches Pro Fit Ergo KB620-RC Wireless Rechargeable EQ Keyboard

7 July 2026 at 16:10
Kensington, a worldwide leader of desktop computing and mobility solutions for IT, business, and home office professionals, today announced the Pro Fit Ergo KB620-RC Wireless Rechargeable EQ Keyboard. The wireless ergonomic keyboard combines a familiar typing layout with a curved ergonomic design, multi-device connectivity, and a rechargeable battery for professionals who want greater comfort without changing the way they type.

The Pro Fit Ergo KB620-RC Wireless Rechargeable EQ Keyboard features a gently curved ergonomic wave design with an integrated wrist rest, providing a comfortable typing experience while maintaining a familiar layout that requires no learning curve. The keyboard's efficient 1800 layout delivers full productivity, including a numeric keypad, in a more compact footprint that helps maximize desk space.

Minisforum Intros NAB9S Mini-PC Powered by Core i9-13900HK and DDR4 SODIMM Slots

7 July 2026 at 15:48
Minisforum today introduced the NAB9S, an interesting new mini PC powered by Intel Core i9-13900HK "Raptor Lake-H" mobile processor, wired to two DDR4 SODIMM slots. On its own, it is priced at $399, or you can have Minisforum bundle it with 32 GB of dual-channel DDR4-3200 memory and a 1 TB NVMe SSD for a $759. The NAB9S comes with an M.2-2280 Gen 4 x4 slot, and a 2.5-inch SATA 6 Gbps drive bay for storage. The mini PC comes with an interesting selection of connectivity options.

Display outputs of the NAB9S include two HDMI 2.0, and two USB-C with DisplayPort passthrough. All four ports support 4K Ultra HD at up to 60 Hz. Audio is put out from the two HDMI ports and a 3.5 mm jack. USB connectivity includes two 5 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 1 type-C, one of which has USB-PD; a third 10 Gbps type-C, and four 10 Gbps USB 3.2 Gen 2. Network connectivity includes two 2.5 Gbps wired Ethernet interfaces, Wi-Fi 6E, and Bluetooth 5.2. A 120 W power brick comes included. The NAB9S measures 127 mm x 127.5 mm x 54.7 mm (WxDxH), weighing 570 g.

GIGABYTE Silently Packs GeForce RTX 3050 And RTX 4050 Inside Its Latest EAGLE Series Laptop

7 July 2026 at 16:42

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The laptop is new, but the specs aren't. Given the current market state, many OEMs are deploying older hardware in their machines. GIGABYTE Launches EAGLE GL6J in Two Variants, Offering Ryzen 5 7533HS Paired With Either RTX 3050 or RTX 4050 It's not surprising to see vendors using older hardware in their devices these days. Many vendors are now deploying Intel's Raptor Lake series chips in their mini PCs and laptops, while some are now seen using previous-generation GPUs as well. The current state of the market has forced vendors to opt for older hardware to cut costs. GIGABYTE is […]

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Valve Ships Official Windows Drivers For The Steam Machine, But Installing It Wipes SteamOS Entirely

7 July 2026 at 16:15

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From PCs To Servers, DDR4 Memory Is Back In Action As DDR5 Shortages Continue

7 July 2026 at 16:15

From PCs To Servers, DDR4 Is Back In Action As DDR5 Shortages Continue

DDR4 memory was going to enter its EOL phase, but shortages have forced DRAM makers to extend production for consumer and server segments. DDR4 Memory Is Just As Relevant Today As It Was 12 Years Ago When It First Launched Due To DRAM Shortages The DDR4 memory standard was launched back in 2014. The memory standard replaced the older DDR3 standard as new platforms came to life on both client and server markets. In 2020, DDR4 was replaced by DDR5 as the current memory standard, offering much higher speeds that were built for the latest platforms. But who knew that […]

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ASUS Launches ROG Strix OLED XG32UQWMS Dual-Mode Monitor At $882

7 July 2026 at 15:46

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The newest OLED monitor from ASUS has been officially debuted on ASUS popular Chinese platform JD at less than $900. ASUS Prices ROG Strix OLED XG32UQWMS at $882 in China; Features UHD@240Hz and FHD@480Hz Modes Popular hardware and peripheral maker, ASUS, has debuted one of its latest OLED monitors for retail launch, giving enthusiasts a high-end display panel that can run two different modes. ASUS recently launched the ROG Strix OLED XG32UQWMS, which is a dual-mode gaming monitor, boasting the LG Display Tandem WOLED panel. The monitor delivers sharp visuals, high peak brightness, and excellent color reproduction for gaming and […]

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Samsung to release Galaxy Z Fold 8 Unpacked invite and reservations tomorrow

7 July 2026 at 16:45

As the Unpacked month began, leaks of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8, Z Flip 8, and Z Fold 8 Ultra have intensified.

Samsung is preparing three foldable phones for 2026. The lineup reportedly includes a flip phone and two book-style foldables. The company has also revamped its naming strategy for the next foldable lineup.

Galaxy Z Fold 8 would feature wide cover and main screens. It was earlier rumored to launch as the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide, but Samsung plans differently. The Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra will be a true successor to the Galaxy Z Fold 7.


Unpacked invite and reservations [Update – July 7]

Tipster AbhishekYadav claimed on X that Samsung will officially announce the Unpacked event tomorrow, and the reservations program would go live as well.

Samsung will open pre-reservations for the Galaxy Z Fold8, Galaxy Z Flip8 and Galaxy Watch on July 8.

The official Galaxy Unpacked launch event will take place in London on July 22, where Samsung will unveil its next generation of foldables and wearables.


Thinborne cases [Update – July 3]

Samsung’s upcoming foldable phones, the Galaxy Z Flip 8, Z Fold 8 and Z Fold 8 Ultra, have been revealed in Thinborne cases. The devices feature a similar appearance revealed in early leaks and CAD renders.

Samsung Galaxy Z Flip 8, Fold 8 and Fold 8 Ultra cases


Blind reservations in China [Update – July 3]

Offline stores in China have allegedly started blind reservations for Samsung’s upcoming foldable phones. This comes shortly after the company has officially dropped initial teasers to build the hype for the Unpacked event.


Galaxy Z Fold 8 (Wide) key specifications [Update – June 30]

Ahmed Qwaider, a trusted source in the smartphone industry, has now revealed the key features and specifications of Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 (New Fold) smartphone.

  • Dynamic AMOLED 2X with 120 Hz refresh rate
  • Screen size:
    • Cover: 5.5-inch QHD+ (16:10)
    • Main: 7.6-inch QHD+(4:3)
  • Dimensions:
    • Folded: 123.9 x81.9x 9.7 mm
    • Unfolded: 123.9 x 161.4 x 4.5 mm
  • Weight – 201 grams
  • Camera specs:
  • Main: 50 MP Wide (F1.8)
  • Ultrawide: 50 MP Ultra Wide (F1.9)
  • Front:
    • Cover: 10 MP, F2.2
    • Inner: 10 MP, F2.2
  • Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy (3 nm)
  • 12GB+256/512 GB, 1TB
  • 4,800mAh battery with 45W wired charging charging
  • Fast Wireless Charging 2.0

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Colors


Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra Kindsuit cases appear alongside NBTC listing [Update – June 28]

Samsung’s Kindsuit cases spotted together for the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra in one picture. The image has been shared by TarunVats and follows the same development for the upcoming Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide mode.

In addition, the Galaxy Z Flip 8, Fold 8, and Fold 8 Ultra have appeared on Thailand’s NBTC certification database, confirming their launch names (via SammyGuru).

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra Kindsuit Case


Galaxy “New Fold” Kindsuit cases emerge [Update – June 27]

Enthusiast MohammedKhatri spotted an alleged picture of Samsung Kindsuit cases. The retail boxes show a design familiar to the Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide, featuring a wide screen form factor and a dual rear camera island.

Interestingly, the case boxes feature “Galaxy New Fold,” rather than Galaxy Z Fold 8 or Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide. If the leak is legit, Samsung may have a totally different branding planned for its iPhone Ultra foldable rival.

Samsung Galaxy New Fold Kindsuit Case


Flip 8 to get Snapdragon chip in the US [Update – June 24]

FCC certification of the Galaxy Z Flip 8 validates the claim made by tipster IceUniverse that the flip phone will use the Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 processor in the US, while other markets could ship the Exynos 2600 version.


Global sale to start in early August [Update – June 24]

Samsung is rumored to hold its Summer Unpacked in late July 2026. If supply chain reports are to be believed, the event would be held on July 22 in London. That said, the official Samsung reveal is roughly 30 days away.

PriceBee has listed that the Galaxy Z Fold 8 will be announced on Wednesday, July 22, and the worldwide sale may begin on Wednesday, August 5. The company may run a preorder program for about two weeks.


Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra price rumor [Update – June 18]

Samsung may launch Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra at higher prices than the Fold 7. The company would offer a 256GB version of the new foldable phone at around the same cost as the 512GB model of last year’s Fold device.


Galaxy Z Fold 8 series emerges on FCC [Update – June 15]

Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra has appeared on FCC certification database. Following the certification, the device is now approved to launch in the United States. Samsung’s SM-F976U has surfaced along with a design render on the database, via DroidLife.

 

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra FCC


Galaxy Z Fold 8 appears on BIS certification [Update – June 11]

Samsung will launch its Galaxy Z Fold 8 (Wide) model in India as well. This has been confirmed after the device’s model number SM-F971B surfaced on the country’s BIS certification database; however, it doesn’t reveal any other details.


Galaxy Z Flip 8 obtains FCC certification [Update – June 9]

Samsung’s upcoming Galaxy Z Flip 8 has surfaced on the FCC database with the SM-F776U model number. The device has reportedly gone through an RF exposure test, specifically a SAR (Specific Absorption Rate) test report.


Galaxy Z Flip 8 and Fold 8 series clear BIS certification [Initial post]

Ahead of their official reveal, Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8, Fold 8 Ultra, and Flip 8 have cleared the BIS certification in India. This milestone hands the three foldables a mandatory regulatory approval for official release in the market.

Our friends over at SammyGuru spotted Samsung’s unreleased SM-F776B, SM-F-971B and SM-F976B models on the BIS database.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8, Fold 8 Ultra and Flip 8 BIS India

Image credits – SammyGuru

Qualcomm’s Snapdragon 8 Elite Gen 5 for Galaxy SoC will power the upcoming Samsung foldables. The clamshell model, which is rumored to be the last of its kind, is slated to bring Exynos 2600 chips to certain markets.

Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra is reportedly getting a 5000mAh battery with 45W charging support. The camera system is staying the same, which should have been improved to justify the company’s decision to slap the Ultra tag.

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4 innovations transformed Samsung foldable phones over seven years

7 July 2026 at 16:25

Samsung continues to build the hype for its next-gen foldable phones, with the latest attempt recalling major innovations that transformed the Galaxy Z Fold over seven years.

Galaxy Unpacked is expected to be held on July 22 in London. The company is releasing teasers, but the official event invite is awaited. Samsung may drop the Galaxy Unpacked invite tomorrow as the event is merely two weeks away.

4 innovations transformed Samsung foldable phones

Samsung Newsroom has a new article, recalling the breakthroughs that helped the company redefine the Galaxy foldable phones over seven years. Samsung is calling 2019’s Galaxy Z Fold itself a breakthrough among the four.

1. Galaxy Z Fold 2019: Samsung launched its first foldable phone seven years back. This product was an innovative breakthrough in itself, which set the foundation for the new category.

2. Enhanced Durability: Technological advancements, such as Ultra Thin Glass (UTG), which replaced early polymer displays, delivered a premium feel and improved durability.

3. Ready for Daily Life: By introducing IPX8 water resistance to foldable phones, Samsung demonstrated that flexible mechanics and everyday practicality need not be mutually exclusive.

4. Form meets function: Another milestone was the Flex Hinge, which made the devices slimmer, more elegant, and more ergonomic, while also enabling them to fold almost completely flat.

Samsung Galaxy Z Fold 8 Wide

Source – Ice Universe

Looking ahead, the company is set to unveil the next era of foldables. The Summer 2026 Unpacked will be bringing two Galaxy Z Fold and one Galaxy Z Flip. These devices will further cement Samsung’s lead in the foldable segment.

As summer 2026 approaches, anticipation is building for the next generation of Galaxy innovations for foldable smartphones. Samsung will continue to set new benchmarks in the technology behind these devices and in mobile form factors, just as the company has consistently done over the past seven years.

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Fenerbahçe ve Galatasaray'da oynadı! Tolga Ciğerci 4. lige kadar düştü

Süper Lig'de Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe formaları giyen, sarı-kırmızılılarla şampiyonluk yaşayan milli futbolcu Tolga Ciğerci, sürpriz bir kararla Almanya 4. Ligi (Regionalliga) ekiplerinden VSG Altglienicke'ye transfer oldu.

Almanya Bölgesel Lig (Regionalliga) ekiplerinden VSG Altglienicke, Türk futbolseverlerin yakından tanıdığı tecrübeli orta saha oyuncusu Tolga Ciğerci'yi kadrosuna kattığını duyurdu. Son olarak Energie Cottbus forması giyen 34 yaşındaki gurbetçi futbolcu, yeni takımına bedelsiz olarak imza attı.

Tolga Ciğerci’nin bu kararı almasında aile bağları büyük rol oynadı. Tecrübeli oyuncunun kardeşi Tolcay Ciğerci, 2020-2024 yılları arasında Altglienicke formasıyla başarılı bir grafik çizmişti. İki kardeş son olarak Energie Cottbus’ta birlikte mücadele ederken; Tolcay’ın Cottbus’ta kalmasıyla Tolga, kardeşinin eski takımının yolunu tutmuş oldu.

VfL Wolfsburg altyapısında yetişen ve Bundesliga'da Wolfsburg, Borussia Mönchengladbach ile Hertha BSC formalarıyla yaklaşık 70 maça çıkan Tolga Ciğerci, Türkiye kariyeriyle de adından söz ettirmişti. Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe ve Başakşehir formalarıyla Süper Lig'de 173 karşılaşmada görev alan deneyimli orta saha, 2018 yılında Galatasaray ile Süper Lig şampiyonluğu yaşadı. Tolga, 2016-2022 yılları arasında ise Türkiye A Milli Takımı formasını terletti.

Fenerbahçe ve Galatasaray'da oynadı! Tolga Ciğerci 4. lige kadar düştü

Süper Lig'de Galatasaray ve Fenerbahçe formaları giyen, sarı-kırmızılılarla şampiyonluk yaşayan milli futbolcu Tolga Ciğerci, sürpriz bir kararla Almanya 4. Ligi (Regionalliga) ekiplerinden VSG Altglienicke'ye transfer oldu.

Almanya Bölgesel Lig (Regionalliga) ekiplerinden VSG Altglienicke, Türk futbolseverlerin yakından tanıdığı tecrübeli orta saha oyuncusu Tolga Ciğerci'yi kadrosuna kattığını duyurdu. Son olarak Energie Cottbus forması giyen 34 yaşındaki gurbetçi futbolcu, yeni takımına bedelsiz olarak imza attı.

Tolga Ciğerci’nin bu kararı almasında aile bağları büyük rol oynadı. Tecrübeli oyuncunun kardeşi Tolcay Ciğerci, 2020-2024 yılları arasında Altglienicke formasıyla başarılı bir grafik çizmişti. İki kardeş son olarak Energie Cottbus’ta birlikte mücadele ederken; Tolcay’ın Cottbus’ta kalmasıyla Tolga, kardeşinin eski takımının yolunu tutmuş oldu.

VfL Wolfsburg altyapısında yetişen ve Bundesliga'da Wolfsburg, Borussia Mönchengladbach ile Hertha BSC formalarıyla yaklaşık 70 maça çıkan Tolga Ciğerci, Türkiye kariyeriyle de adından söz ettirmişti. Galatasaray, Fenerbahçe ve Başakşehir formalarıyla Süper Lig'de 173 karşılaşmada görev alan deneyimli orta saha, 2018 yılında Galatasaray ile Süper Lig şampiyonluğu yaşadı. Tolga, 2016-2022 yılları arasında ise Türkiye A Milli Takımı formasını terletti.

Fenerbahçe bekliyor! Serhou Guirassy için 15 Temmuz kriteri

Borussia Dortmund'un yıldızı Serhou Guirassy'nin sözleşmesindeki 40 milyon Euro'luk serbest kalma maddesi 15 Temmuz'da geçerliliğini yitiriyor. Avrupa devlerinin henüz hamle yapmadığı transferde, oyuncuyu kadrosuna katmak isteyen Fenerbahçe'yi ise kritik bir 8 gün bekliyor.

Borussia Dortmund forması giyen Serhou Guirassy’nin geleceği büyük bir belirsizliğe doğru sürükleniyor. 30 yaşındaki Gineli golcünün sözleşmesindeki özel transfer maddesi geçerliliğini yitirmek üzere.

Real Madrid, Barcelona, Manchester City, Liverpool, Chelsea, Manchester United ve Arsenal gibi Avrupa devleri için belirlenen 40 milyon Euro'nun biraz altındaki serbest kalma maddesi 15 Temmuz'da sona eriyor.

Bu tarihten sonra Avrupa'nın dev kulüpleri de dahil olmak üzere her takım, oyuncuyu kadrosuna katabilmek için Dortmund ile bonservis ücretini serbestçe müzakere etmek zorunda kalacak.

Bahsi geçen dev kulüplerin hiçbirinden şu ana kadar resmi bir hamle gelmedi.

FENERBAHÇE'NİN ÖNCELİĞİ DEĞİL

Süper Lig devinin transfer için yoğun bir baskısı bulunuyor. Ancak Türkiye, tecrübeli golcünün kariyeri için şu an öncelikli hedefi konumunda değil.

Fenerbahçe için bu serbest kalma maddesi geçerli olmadığından, sarı-lacivertliler transferi bitirmek için Dortmund ile doğrudan masaya oturmak zorunda.

Transfer piyasasının şekillenmesi ve avantajın kaybedilmemesi adına Fenerbahçe'nin önünde kritik bir 8 gün bulunuyor. Henüz kulübe ulaşmış resmi bir teklif ise yok.

İlkay Gündoğan takım sahibi oldu

Fransa'da yarım asırlık Nicollin dönemi kapanıyor, İlkay Gündoğan dönemi başlıyor! Galatasaray'ın dünyaca ünlü yıldızı, İngiliz yatırım fonuyla ortaklaşa Ligue 1 ekibi Montpellier'i satın almak için gün sayıyor.

Fransız futbolunda tarihi bir dönüm noktası yaşanıyor. Manchester City ve Barcelona’nın eski yıldızı, şu anda Galatasaray forması giyen İlkay Gündoğan (35), Fransa Ligue 1 ekiplerinden Montpellier’i satın almaya hazırlanıyor. Montpellier kulübü, İngiliz yatırım fonu GSS ile yürütülen satın alma görüşmelerinde sona yaklaştı. L'Equipe'in haberine göre anlaşmanın birkaç gün içinde resmiyete kavuşması bekleniyor.

Galatasaraylı tecrübeli orta saha oyuncusu İlkay Gündoğan, bu yatırım projesinin en dikkat çeken aktörlerinden biri. Gündoğan’ın projedeki tam rolü henüz netleşmese de operasyonun merkezinde yer alması kulübe şimdiden büyük bir medya ilgisi ve prestij kazandırdı.

İngiliz yatırım fonu ile Montpellier yönetimi arasındaki köprüyü, eski Arsenal ve Burnley oyuncusu Daniel Karbassiyoon kuruyor. Kulübü 1974 yılından beri yöneten Nicollin ailesi, Montpellier'in mali geleceğini güvence altına almak için kulübü devretmeye hazır. Başkan Laurent Nicollin, kulübün iflas etmemesi adına çoğunluk hissesini (%80) devrederek kenara çekilebileceklerini daha önce açıklamıştı.

GSS yatırım fonunun kulübün azınlık hissesini mi yoksa tamamını mı alacağı henüz kesinleşmedi; ancak bu hamleyle birlikte Montpellier’de İlkay Gündoğan dönemi resmen başlıyor.

Başkan itiraf etti: Mason Greenwood transferi zorunlu

Marsilya'da finansal kriz kapıda! Fransız devi, mali dengeyi yakalamak ve 100 milyon Euro'yu aşan maaş yükünden kurtulmak için İngiliz yıldızı Mason Greenwood'u satmak zorunda kaldı.

Fransa Ligue 1 ekiplerinden Marsilya’da sıcak saatler yaşanıyor. Kulübün içinde bulunduğu ekonomik sıkışıklık, İngiliz kanat oyuncusu Mason Greenwood’un takımdan ayrılmasını kaçınılmaz hale getirdi. Oyuncunun kendi isteklerinin ötesinde, kulübün önünde başka bir seçenek kalmadı.

Fransız basınından RMC Sport’un kulüp kaynaklarına dayandırdığı habere göre; Marsilya’nın bu yaz transfer döneminde finansal dengesini koruyabilmek için en az 80 milyon Euro değerinde oyuncu satışı yapması gerekiyor. Bu devasa bütçe açığı, takımdaki en piyasalı isimlerden biri olan Greenwood’un satış listesine konulmasının ana nedeni olarak gösteriliyor.

La Provence gazetesine konuşan kulübün yeni başkanı Stéphane Richard, transfer eğilimini ve acı tabloyu açık bir dille itiraf etti. Kadronun mecburen yeniden yapılandırılacağını belirten Richard, şu ifadeleri kullandı:

- Şu anda çok sayıda oyuncu transferi olmasını istemezdim, ancak mevcut durum kadroyu önemli ölçüde yeniden yapılandırmamızı zorunlu kılıyor. Mali dengeyi yeniden sağlamak ve maaş yükünü önemli ölçüde azaltmak için bir dizi oyuncuyla yollarımızı ayırmamız gerekiyor. Yıllık 100 milyon Euro'yu aşan bir maaş yükü oluşturan bir kadroyu elimizde tutamayız.

Bu açıklamalarla birlikte, Marsilya'nın mali dengesini kurtarmak adına Mason Greenwood başta olmak üzere birçok as oyuncusuyla yollarını ayıracağı kesinleşmiş oldu.

Fenerbahçe'de bir devir sona erdi! Beko ile yollar ayrıldı

Fenerbahçe Erkek Basketbol Takımı, uzun yıllardır isim sponsoru olan Beko ile yollarını ayırdı. Ali Koç yönetiminin bu hamlesi camiada "tarihi darbe" olarak yorumlanırken, sarı-lacivertlilerin yeni sponsoru şimdiden merak konusu oldu.

Fenerbahçe Erkek Basketbol Takımı’nda tarihi bir dönem sona erdi. Kulüp, uzun yıllardır takımın isim sponsorluğunu üstlenen Beko ile yolların ayrıldığını resmen açıkladı.

Sarı-lacivertli kulüpten yapılan açıklamada, şu ifadeler kullanıldı:

"Fenerbahçe Erkek Basketbol Takımımızın isim ve ana sponsoru olarak 8 yıldır kulübümüzün yanında yer alan Beko ile iş birliğimiz, Beko'nun aldığı karar doğrultusunda sona ermiştir. Kulübümüze verdikleri güven, destek ve katkılar için Beko ailesine teşekkür ediyoruz. Fenerbahçe Spor Kulübü olarak, dün olduğu gibi yarın da aynı inançla, kararlılıkla ve büyük hedeflerle yeni başarı hikayeleri yazmaya devam edeceğiz."

Sarı-lacivertli camiada geniş yankı uyandıran bu gelişme, spor kulislerinde "Ali Koç'tan tarihi darbe" yorumlarını da beraberinde getirdi. Kulübün en köklü ve devasa gelir kaynaklarından biri olan bu ortaklığın bitişi, Fenerbahçe basketbolunun geleceği adına radikal bir dönüm noktası olarak görülüyor.

Koç Grubu markalarından biri olan Beko'nun çekilmesi, Ali Koç yönetiminin sponsorluk stratejisinde tarihi ve keskin bir viraj aldığını gösteriyor.

EuroLeague’in dev markası Fenerbahçe'nin, parkedeki iddialı konumunu sürdürmek için yeni sezonda hangi dev marka ile isim sponsorluğu anlaşması imzalayacağı ise büyük bir merak konusu.

Beşiktaş'tan Riccardo Orsolini hamlesi

Beşiktaş, Bologna'nın İtalyan sol kanadı Riccardo Orsolini için menajerler düzeyinde şartları sordu. Kulübüyle sözleşme uzatmayı reddeden 7 numaranın kararsızlığı transfer kapısını açarken, bu hamle "Trossard transferi sıkıntıya mı girdi?" sorusunu akıllara getirdi.

Beşiktaş'ın yeniden, Bologna'nın 7 numaralı yıldızı Riccardo Orsolini için resmi temaslara başladı. Siyah-beyazlılar, İtalyan sol kanat oyuncusunun şartlarını ve transfer koşullarını öğrenmek için menajerler düzeyinde bilgi aldı.

İtalyan kulübü, oyuncunun bu akşam tesislere dönmesini bekliyor. Yönetim, Orsolini ile yüz yüze görüşmeden net bir bonservis bedeli belirlemek istemiyor.

Orsolini'nin mevcut sözleşmesi 2027'de sona eriyor. Bologna, oyuncuya 2 milyon Euro garanti maaş ve 2.5 milyon Euro'ya varan bonuslar içeren, 2029 (artı 1 yıl opsiyonlu) yılına kadar yeni bir sözleşme sundu.

İtalyan yıldız, Bologna'nın bu cazip teklifini henüz kabul etmedi ve geleceği konusundaki şüphelerini giderebilmiş değil. Beşiktaş'ın Orsolini için yaptığı bu ani ve ciddi hamle, siyah-beyazlıların gündeminde olduğu iddia edilen Leandro Trossard transferinde pürüzler çıktığı veya bu transferin zora girdiği yorumlarını da beraberinde getirdi.

Beşiktaş, oyuncunun kulübüyle yapacağı kritik yüz yüze görüşmenin ardından çıkacak karara göre resmi teklifini ileterek masaya oturmayı planlıyor.

Fed rate cuts or higher rates: How to choose between oil, gold, and real estate investments in 2026

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Honor Magic V Wide: Yet another foldable jumps on the iPhone Ultra bandwagon with a huge battery

It’s not just Samsung and Xiaomi anymore — Honor is also working on a more compact and wider foldable, which is likely intended to compete with Apple’s iPhone Ultra, set to launch this September. As a leaker recently revealed, the specs and price goal seem to point to a flagship device. Regarding battery size, Honor apparently aims to outperform the entire competition once again.

“What is the point of owning a PlayStation 6 anymore?” – Reddit discussion goes viral

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The Nothing Phone (4b) has a long-lasting battery, Snapdragon 6 Gen 4 chip and a Glyph Bar

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Jhon Duran'dan Galatasaray'a transfer olmak için büyük fedakarlık

Geçtiğimiz sezonu 6 aylık kiralık sözleşmeyle Fenerbahçe'de geçiren Jhon Duran, yeniden Türkiye'ye dönmeye hazırlanıyor. Galatasaray'ın transfer gündeminde yer alan ve sarı-kırmızılı yönetimle görüşmelerini sürdüren 22 yaşındaki golcünün, bu transferin gerçekleşmesi adına önemli bir fedakârlık yaptığı öğrenildi.

College requires more than Microsoft Word — from lecture notes to 4K video editing, this MSI Katana 15 HX laptop deal is built for students and creators

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In our review we said the laptop was a "great option" that "balances design and performance with a relatively affordable price."

At the heart of the system is Intel's 14th Gen Core i7-14650HX processor, paired with Nvidia's GeForce RTX 5060 Laptop GPU based on the Blackwell architecture.

Together they deliver the performance needed for AI workloads, video editing, 3D rendering, CAD software, photography, and other demanding creative applications.

The 16GB of DDR5 memory keeps multitasking smooth, while the 1TB NVMe SSD provides plenty of room for large projects, applications, and media libraries.

Support for ray tracing and DLSS 4 also helps boost supported professional workflows and GPU-intensive tasks.

The 15.6-inch QHD display offers a sharp 2560 x 1440 resolution with a fast 165Hz refresh rate, making scrolling, animation, and video playback feel silky smooth.

With 100% DCI-P3 color coverage, it's also well suited to photo editing, video production, and other color-sensitive work.

Keeping everything running efficiently is MSI's Cooler Boost 5 cooling system, which combines dual fans with multiple heat pipes to help maintain stable performance during extended workloads.

A customizable four-zone RGB keyboard, highlighted WASD keys, and a full numeric keypad make it equally comfortable for productivity and creative work.

It comes with Wi-Fi 6E, USB-C with DisplayPort and Power Delivery, HDMI output supporting up to 8K displays, USB-A ports, and Gigabit Ethernet, making it easy to connect high-resolution monitors, fast external storage, and other peripherals.

MSI AI Engine and Windows Copilot also help optimize performance for different workloads.

With a powerful processor, one of Nvidia's newest laptop GPUs, a color-accurate QHD display, plenty of fast memory, and a spacious SSD, this is an excellent laptop deal for students, creative professionals, and anyone looking for desktop-class performance in a portable package.

For further choices, look at our round up of the best student laptops and best business laptops you can buy.

Also consider: More RTX laptops for students

Available at Walmart, this 18-inch Asus powerhouse combines an AMD Ryzen 9 processor, Nvidia GeForce RTX 5070 graphics, 32GB DDR5 memory, a 1TB SSD, and a stunning 240Hz Nebula display for demanding creative and professional workloads.View Deal

Also available at Walmart, this Lenovo laptop pairs an Intel Core i7-14700HX processor with Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 graphics, 16GB RAM, a 1TB SSD, and a color-rich 165Hz OLED display.View Deal

Available at Best Buy, HP's 16-inch laptop combines an AMD Ryzen 9 processor, Nvidia GeForce RTX 5060 graphics, 16GB of memory, a 1TB SSD, and a vibrant 2.5K 165Hz OLED display for demanding creative workloads.View Deal

‘This kind of work blows my mind’: An Apple fan saved $2,200 by manually upgrading their Mac’s storage — but admitted the process ‘was really hell’

  • A Reddit user manually upgraded their MacBook’s storage chips
  • The process involved soldering, 12 hours and ‘some nerves’
  • The move saved them $2,200 after Apple recently increased its prices

How much is too much to pay for laptop storage? After Apple’s shocking price rises, things might feel so bad that you’re tempted to roll up your sleeves and perform an emergency DIY upgrade job on your MacBook. That’s exactly what one Apple fan did — and they saved themselves a cool $2,200 in the process.

Posting on Reddit, user arduinoRPi4 explained how they took their MacBook Pro with 2TB of storage and boosted it all the way to 8TB, quadrupling their available storage with a serious improvement that means they can “store anything I want.” They spent “around $800” on parts, which saved them $2,200 (around £1,650 / AU$3,170) compared the exorbitant $3,000 (about £2,240 / AU$4,320) it would have cost to pay Apple for a similar upgrade.

Of course, this being Apple, opening a MacBook Pro and increasing its storage yourself is far from straightforward. The post revealed that it took them 12 hours “and some nerves” to make the change — and no wonder, as doing so requires removing the existing storage modules from the MacBook Pro’s mainboard and soldering alternative chips in their place.

As well as that, the poster indicated that they had to “fill in the power components on the other side as well” in order to complete the upgrade. “That was really hell,” they admitted, adding that these parts “are TINY packages.”

All the work was done while they were on vacation in Shenzhen, China, where they “borrowed a lab from a friend who does component level repair.” They used a hot air station and microscope soldering and stencils to do the work, which involved soldering power management integrated circuits into place, followed by 4TB of NAND storage chips on each side of the laptop for a total of 8TB.

‘It looks like excellent work’

A MacBook Pro's mainboard showing replacement storage chips.
arduinoRPi4 on Reddit
A MacBook Pro's mainboard showing replacement storage chips.
arduinoRPi4 on Reddit

If you’ve got the resolve, patience and skill for a spot of laptop surgery like this, the savings can be enormous. A 14-inch MacBook Pro with M5 Max chip and 2TB of storage will set you back $4,099 / £4,099 / AU$6,399 at Apple’s increased prices. Change the storage to 8TB and that tweak will add a hefty $3,000 to your bill, bringing the total to an eye-watering $7,099 / £7,099 / AU$10,899.

The difference is even starker when you apply this change to Apple’s entry-level MacBook Pro. A 14-inch MacBook Pro with M5 chip and 2TB of storage currently costs $2,499 / £2,499 / AU$3,949. Add 8TB of storage and the total shoots up by a colossal $4,600. That’s partly due to the expensive storage addition and partly because it requires changing the M5 chip to an M5 Max, which is the only chip that can be configured with 8TB of storage.

A $3,000 upgrade is well out of reach for most MacBook buyers (much less a $4,600 one), so it should perhaps be unsurprising that an enterprising user with plenty of experience and a little time on their hands felt motivated to manually upgrade their storage.

Most posters in the thread were highly impressed with their work, with comments like “very impressive, I could never” being typical. One user was especially effusive in their praise, saying “This kind of work blows my mind.”

That said, other users weren’t happy that a task like this is even needed at all. “Crazy that you have to go this level of modifying just to upgrade your storage,” said one, indicating that Apple’s increased storage prices are not exactly the most popular move it’s ever made.

But with the artificial intelligence (AI) goldrush pushing up component prices worldwide and Apple unwilling to compromise its famously high margins, increased costs are here to stay, at least for the time being. And while that’s still the case, there will probably be plenty more people willing to take on the considerable task of upgrading their laptop’s storage with a few off-the-shelf components and a soldering iron to hand.

Marshall has redesigned its home speaker range with useful tweaks and two new options, but there's a big thing missing

  • Marshall unveils Acton IV and Stanmore IV speakers
  • Redesigned bass port, repositioned cables and tweaked speaker array
  • Sadly, there's no Woburn IV in sight yet

It's been four years since Marshall revamped its home speaker line-up, and so fourth-generation models of the Marshall Stanmore, Marshall Acton and Marshall Woburn are certainly due.

In the words of Meat Loaf, two out of three ain't bad, because the former amp company (which now seems to focus solely on consumer tech) has just unveiled the brand-new Acton IV and Stanmore IV speakers.

These two new speakers are on sale now, and because we're keen we've already got a Marshall Acton IV review hot off the press for you — ie. the slightly smaller and cheaper of the two. It costs $299.99 / £259.99 (AU$430), while the Stanmore IV is a little more expensive at $399.99 / £349.99 (about AU$700).

And what about the top-end member of the family, the Woburn? There doesn't seem to be a new-generation version of this model. Perhaps it was stuck in traffic on the M1?

(To explain that joke for those outside the UK, Stanmore and Acton are both boroughs in London, while Woburn is a town outside of it. The M1 is the freeway passing it, and congestion jokes are a stalwart part of British humor. Feel free to trot this one out down at the local bar/ watering hole; I don't need any credit).

Fourth-gen upgrades abound

Cables under the Marshall Acton IV

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The Acton and Stanmore IV both bring a few improvements over the third-gen models.

These include support for Auracast, upgraded tweeters for a sparkling high-end, a redesigned bass port for increased airflow, and cables which plug into the bottom of the speaker instead of the side.

This latter was an interesting move, and it was done to allow the speakers to be backed right up against the wall. In theory, then, they'll fit into a cabinet or cupboard much better.

Beyond that, you're largely getting a package that'll be familiar to Marshall fans, especially with the amp-esque design and style. They're both still compatible with the brand's control app, as well as the M-button for controls, and retain the various connection options including Bluetooth, RCA and aux.

In previous reviews of Marshall's home speakers, we praised the bass performance and audio detail (thanks to a previous bass port redesign), but wished they could stream music over Wi-Fi, or offered voice assistance. Sadly, these particular perks have not been added for the new models — but we can still hope that they might arrive with the Woburn, right?

Marshall’s new home speaker is a bass beast and has a delicious design — I just wish it had this one feature

Marshall Acton IV review

Marshall has refreshed its mid-sized home speaker, which promises enhanced bass, dynamic loudness tech and improved tweeters, among other things. Yes, the Marshall Acton IV looks to be quite the improvement over its predecessor, and after testing it for myself, I have to say, it certainly makes good on its promises.

Let’s start by taking a look at the tech specs. The Acton IV features a single 60W woofer alongside two 25W tweeters, helping it to produce powerful and energetic audio. It also has a frequency response of 37Hz-38kHz, meaning it can extend down seriously deep for such a compact speaker — and you can really feel the bass… more on that later.

One standout difference between the Acton IV and its predecessor is its inclusion of RCA connectivity. This makes it a great option for hooking it up to turntables, for instance, and it’s easy to switch between Bluetooth and RCA mode with the built-in source controls. 3.5mm connectivity is back too, if you want to access lossless audio — something I always look out for when testing the best Bluetooth speakers.

Although these connectivity options are all very welcome, it would have been great to see Wi-Fi playback, given that this is a speaker most people will likely keep at home. Streaming using your home's Wi-Fi network is ideal for such speakers because it provides an even more stable, higher-resoltuion quality than Bluetooth can offer, and means that notification sounds on your source device don’t play through your speaker. Still, there is LDAC this time out — something that Marshall has been keen to integrate into its consumer audio products recently, as we saw with the Marshall Milton ANC. This opens up higher-res wireless playback over Bluetooth (provided you've got a source device that supports it), and it works great if you’re streaming on platforms such as Tidal, for instance.

Despite the omission of Wi-Fi, the Acton IV does include Auracast, enabling you to create a multi-room setup with other products from the brand, such as the Marshall Heston 120 soundbar and Marshall Stanmore IV. Some older models, like the Marshall Acton III can also join the Auracast multi-room setup with the Marshall Heddon streaming hub.

I was also interested to find that the Acton IV connects to the newer ‘Marshall’ app, which has so far been restricted to the brand’s TV audio gear. It feels more intuitive and detailed than the standard app, and features a five-band equalizer, which enables you to set three presets of your liking. You can also customize the speaker’s M button to cycle between these. The app also enables you to cycle between different sources, optimize audio with a placement compensation tool, set a standby timer, and adjust the brightness of the speaker’s LED indicators. Good stuff.

One thing that may dissuade some from picking up the Acton IV is that it lacks baked-in voice assistant support. This means that it can’t act like a smart home speaker in the way that a Sonos model would, say.

Man holding the Marshall Acton IV

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But, by now, you must be wondering: just how good does the Marshall Acton IV sound? Well it’s good news, because it sounds pretty great. Something that instantly struck me, is that the speaker has a very exciting sound signature, with attention-grabbing and relatively prominent bass, as well as energetic, forward-sounding treble.

This was great for livelier genres like dance tracks. For instance, in Get It On by Jansons, higher-pitched drums came through with serious bite, hitting with speed and precision. Meanwhile, pumping bass came through with great impact without ever overshadowing vocal chops and synths in the mid-range. Even with some deeper house tracks, I was truly wowed by the Acton IV’s bass extension. It can reach down into deep dark depths with great confidence, and even the sub-bass was full-sounding and seismic.

Luckily, the Acton IV continued to perform well with more laid-back tracks. In Ned Doheny’s Sing To Me, soulful vocals were nicely weighted, and came through with solid clarity. They weren’t separated to the point that they occupied a unique pocket in the mix, although when I bumped things up in the mid-range, they had a little more space to express themselves. Bass definitely remained fairly weighty, and although this gave the tune a pleasantly funky edge, some may prefer to mess around with different EQ settings.

It’s also worth noting that the Acton IV has a stereo sound configuration, rather than the basic mono that a lot of Bluetooth speakers use. While it doesn’t produce the most amazing stereo imaging I’ve ever experienced, this is understandable for a smaller-sized speaker. In All Along the Watchtower by Jimi Hendrix, vocals were well-defined in the left channel, and percussion expanded well beyond the Acton IV’s limited confines. With LDAC on, I also appreciated the speakers attention to detail, with small vocal quirks and subtle percussive elements illuminated to impressive effect.

My main critique of the Acton IV’s audio output relates to its control at higher volumes. Despite including the dynamic loudness tech seen on the Marshall Kilburn III, for instance, I found that the speaker could sound a tad harsh at high volumes. At 90% and above, compression was more noticeable, with highs turning slightly shrill and bass lacking the control I’d experienced at mid-volumes. It's pretty standard for speakers to compress towards maximum loudness, though, and if you’re looking for meatier sound, the mightier Stanmore IV is available.

Person turning dial on the Marshall Acton IV

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Moving on to an area where Marshall speakers always excel now: design. The Acton IV looks very similar to its predecessor, but that’s no bad thing. It has enticing faux leather casing, a neat speaker grille, and a gorgeous golden control panel. Its amp-inspired aesthetic makes it feel like just as much of a statement piece as it is a great-sounding speaker.

The buttons and control knobs are also highly responsive and satisfying to use, and there are even onboard EQ controls for the bass and treble if you want to make some changes on the fly.

But it’s time to address the most crucial question of all: is the Marshall Acton IV worth the money? Let’s start by looking at its price. The Acton IV comes in at $299.99 / £259.99 (AU$430). That’s by no means cheap, and puts the speaker in competition with the Wi-Fi equipped Sonos Play and home speakers like the JBL Authentics 200.

I’d argue that the Acton IV certainly sounds up to scratch for this money. It offers mighty yet refined bass, clean and detailed mids, and vivid highs. It's also decently powerful, and would make a great fit for a small or medium-sized space. However, the lack of Wi-Fi playback may prove to be a deal-breaker for some — it’s the connectivity method many will favor for home speaker use, and again offers better quality and seamlessness than Bluetooth.

Still, its brilliant design, solid set of features and, of course, impressive audio capabilities, means this is still a great home speaker. All in all, I’d recommend the Acton IV if you want a powerful and stylish speaker, even if you’re a little limited on space. If you want something more portable, the Marshall Kilburn III is a great alternative, though, coming with a handle, 50-hour battery life, and waterproofing at a very similar cost.

Marshall logo on Marshall Acton IV

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Marshall Acton IV review: price & release date

  • $299.99 / £259.99 (AU$430)
  • First released July 2026

The Marshall Acton IV was released in July 2026, just short of four years after its predecessor came to market. It launched alongside the Marshall Stanmore IV, which is essentially just a larger variant of the Acton. It comes in at $299.99 / £259.99 (AU$430), representing a slight price bump in the US, but continuity in the UK, if we’re comparing it against the Acton III.

Marshall Acton IV review: specs

Weight

5.8lbs / 2.6kg

Dimensions

10.24 x 6.73 x 5.91 inches / 260 x 171 x 150 mm

Connectivity

Bluetooth 5.3, 3.5mm, RCA

Speaker drivers

1x 4-inch 60W woofer, 2x 0.75-inch 25W tweeters

Waterproofing

Not stated

Cables under the Marshall Acton IV

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Should I buy the Marshall Acton IV?

Attribute

Notes

Score

Features

Nifty app and RCA is a welcome addition, but lacks Wi-Fi playback.

4/5

Performance

Fantastic bass extension and vivid highs with clean mids, some compression at top volumes though.

4.5/5

Design

Brilliant looking speaker with retro, amp-inspired aesthetic.

4.5/5

Value

Not the cheapest, but performance and build help it to earn price.

4/5

Buy it if…

You want a stylish home speaker
Something that stands out with Marshall speakers every time is their design. And the Acton IV is no exception. Its faux leather outer casing, its golden details, its eye-catching grille… it all comes together to make a truly stellar-looking speaker.

You want great sound in a (relatively) compact model
Although the Acton IV is hardly the largest home speaker out there, it really does sound great. It has fantastic bass extension, with clean and hard-hitting low end. Highs are articulate and vibrant too, although mids still get plenty of space to shine. The LDAC codec also helps you access a more detailed listen.

Don’t buy it if…

You want a speaker to take on the road
The Marshall Acton IV is designed for home use. Therefore, it needs to be plugged into the mains to be used, and its lack of a handle, rechargeable battery, or waterproofing, means you’re better off with a model like the Marshall Kilburn III for on-the-go audio.

You want a smart speaker with Wi-Fi
Although the Acton IV is designed for home use, it misses out on some of the properties of a smart speaker, like voice-assistant compatibility and Wi-Fi connectivity for the most seamless playback around.

Marshall Acton IV review: also consider

Marshall Acton IV

Sonos Era 100 SL

WiiM Sound

Price

$299.99 / £259.99 (AU$430)

$189 / £169 / AU$289

$299 / £299 / AU$499

Weight

5.8lbs / 2.6kg

4.3lbs / 2kg

5.5lbs / 2.5kg

Dimensions

10.24 x 6.73 x 5.91 inches / 260 x 171 x 150mm

7.2 x 4.7 x 5.1 inches / 182.5 x 120 x 130.5mm

5.7 x 5.7 x 7.5 inches / 146 x 146 x 193mm

Connectivity

Bluetooth 5.3, 3.5mm, RCA

Wi-Fi 6, Bluetooth 5.3, USB-C

Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.3, 3.5mm

Speaker drivers

1x 4-inch 60W woofer, 2x 0.75-inch 25W tweeters

2 x angled tweeters, 1 x mid-woofer

2x tweeters, 1x woofer

Sonos Era 100 SL
Want a Sonos home speaker at an easy-to-stomach price? Then the Era 100 SL is an ideal option. It has Wi-Fi playback, precise and detailed sound, and a gorgeous look, making it well worth its modest price tag. Read our full Sonos Era 100 SL review.

WiiM Sound
Another great Wi-Fi equipped speaker is the WiiM sound, and it sits at a very similar price as the Acton IV. The WiiM sound supplies fantastic sound quality, has a unique and intuitive touchscreen, and voice assistant support. Read our full WiiM Sound review.

How I tested the Marshall Acton IV

Power switch on the Marshall Acton IV

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  • Tested across multiple days
  • Used at our dedicated music testing space at Future Labs
  • Mainly streamed music over Tidal

I spent days testing the Marshall Acton IV, listening to hours worth of music, testing its various features, and exhausting every option available in its companion app.

For the most part, I tested the Acton IV in our dedicated music testing room at Future Labs, where I mainly streamed tunes via Tidal on my Xiaomi 17. I started by playing tracks in our TechRadar reference playlist — which features songs from a wide variety of genres — but I also bumped a bunch of tunes from my personal library.

More generally, I’ve spent years testing audio gear here at TechRadar. I’ve reviewed all sorts of tech, from premium wireless headphones like the Sony 1000X The Collexion through to Dolby Atmos soundbars such as the JBL Bar 1300MK2. I’ve also tested more than 50 Bluetooth speakers, including lots of Marshall models, such as the Marshall Middleton II and Kilburn III.

Struggling to find a decent iPad deal? I'd recommend the iPad Air M3 while it's still $250 off

The recent Apple price hike has sent the cost of the latest iPads spiralling in recent weeks. For the foreseeable future, it's looking like iPad deals may be tougher to come by for Apple fans on a budget.

Not all is lost, however, as I've just spotted a fantastic deal on a slightly older iPad Air model at Best Buy. Right now, you can get the still-great iPad Air 11 with the M3 chipset for $499 (was $749) thanks to a $250 price cut at the retailer.

While it's no longer the latest model, the M3 iteration is just one generation behind. It's still an excellent tablet by almost any metric I can think of — performance, design, display, and even battery life.

I haven't seen the latest Apple iPad Air M4 drop below $749 since the price hikes were announced a few weeks ago. Subsequently, deals on the last-gen devices are looking increasingly attractive. If you can snatch a decent clearance deal (like this Best Buy listing), then it's definitely worth considering.

Today's best Apple iPad Air deal

Best Buy's latest deal on the Apple iPad 11 M3 offers a significant price cut on this still-great tablet. While it's no longer the latest generation, the iPad Air M3 still holds up well in 2026, with a design and display that are functionally identical to the latest model. The chipset is a little slower, but it's still more than enough for even relatively intensive applications. Today's discount at Best Buy offers an impressive $250 off this device, with the option to trade in for even greater savings.View Deal

Is the iPad Air M3 still worth buying?

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The M3 is an older model now, but it's still an excellent tablet by any metric in 2026. The latest model features a quicker chipset (up to 30%) and more RAM, but in terms of display and overall design, it's virtually identical to the M3 version.

Both feature standard 60Hz Liquid Retina LED displays with 500-600 nits of max brightness. That's perfect for everyday browsing, streaming, or taking notes and doodling with the Apple Pencil. If you're just doing the basics, then there's really no reason to stretch for the latest model — the M3 is more than capable and will save you significantly.

Where the latest M4 chipset model pulls ahead is in things like heavy video rendering tasks, high-end gaming, or AI integration. As a newer model, it should also get one more year of guaranteed software updates over the M3 iteration. Apple typically supports iPads for five to seven years with major iOS updates, for the record.

Android just made a big change to your backups — and there's good news and bad news

  • Google is adding more toggles to Android backups, so you can control exactly what gets backed up
  • However, the company is also now counting everything in the backup towards your Google account storage
  • This change is rolling out now, starting with new Google accounts

Android backups are changing in two small but significant ways starting from today (July 7) — and one of these changes will be more appreciated than the other.

Let's start with the good news: you can now take more granular control over what actually gets backed up, with individual on/off toggles being added for ‘SMS & MMS messages’, ‘Call history’, and ‘Device settings’.

So, you can choose whether you actually care about saving each of those things, so that you can restore them if you ever set up a new phone.

More control is nice, but presumably, the reason Google has made this change is that all of these things will now also count towards your Google account storage.

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Stealing your storage

Previously, when you backed up an Android phone, Google would only count the images and videos in Google Photos and MMS messages towards your account storage. Now, SMS messages, call history, and device settings are also being counted, meaning your backups will take up more of your valuable cloud storage data.

And that’s unfortunate, since for free, Google only gives users 15GB — or as little as 5GB for new accounts that don’t register a phone number. And that free allowance isn’t just for Android backups, it’s also shared with Gmail and Google Drive, so it’s easy to eat through even without SMS messages and the like counting towards it.

So, where before you could back up SMS messages, call history, and device settings without giving it a second thought, you might now want to be a bit more selective about what’s backed up — hence why these new toggles have been added (or at least we think that's the reason).

The good news is that this change shouldn’t make a big difference to how much storage your Android backups use, with a Google spokesperson telling 9to5Google that “we expect this to only add 40MB on average.” Still, it all adds up, and could mean users have to move to paid storage plans sooner than they might otherwise.

If you’re an existing Android owner, you might not see these changes yet, with Google said to be rolling them out over the coming months. But new accounts should be subject to these restrictions — and benefit from the new toggles — immediately.

How to watch Djokovic vs Auger-Aliassime for FREE: live stream Wimbledon 2026 quarter-final from anywhere

Watch Novak Djokovic vs Felix Auger-Aliassime at Wimbledon 2026 live streams in what should be a fiercely contested quarter-final on centre court. The Serbian is chasing a record 25th Grand Slam title and eighth Wimbledon crown, while his Canadian opponent is seeking to reach the semi-finals at SW19 for the first time.

Pushed to four sets by Wu Yibing, Arthur Rinderknech, and Roman Safiullin, it has not all been plain sailing so far for Djokovic. The 39-year-old has cut a frustrated figure for much of the tournament but has still progressed to his ninth straight Wimbledon quarter-final.

While he may not be altogether happy with where his game is at, Djokovic remains a force, especially on grass courts. He has now recorded 106 wins at the All England Club, surpassing Roger Federer, and is looking to match the Swiss maestro's haul of eight Wimbledon titles.

Standing in his way is third seed Auger-Aliassime, who is into the last eight for the first time since 2021. The Canadian breezed through the opening three rounds without dropping a set but was pushed hard by Alejandro Davidovich Fokina before wrapping up the fifth set 6-1.

The 25-year-old is in the best form of his career and has some serious weapons, including his big serve and powerful groundstrokes. He's also one of the few players on tour who is level with Djokovic in their head-to-head record, with each player winning one match apiece.

Here's how to watch Djokovic vs Auger-Aliassime at Wimbledon 2026 from anywhere in the world and potentially for FREE.

Can you watch Djokovic vs Auger-Aliassime for free?

Yes. Djokovic vs Auger-Aliassime is being shown on free-to-air BBC One and BBC Two in the UK, with live streaming available through BBC iPlayer, and on free-to-air Channel 9 and 9Gem in Australia, with live streaming available via 9Now.

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If you don't have ESPN and ESPN2 on cable, they're available through Sling. The Orange plan can provide access to these channels with Daily ($4.99), Weekend ($11.99), Week ($14.99) and Monthly ($45.99) passes available.

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How to watch Djokovic vs Auger-Aliassime live streams in the UK

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In the UK, Djokovic vs Auger-Aliassime will be shown on free-to-air on BBC One, as well as via the BBC iPlayer streaming service.

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How to watch Djokovic vs Auger-Aliassime live streams in Australia

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How to watch Djokovic vs Auger-Aliassime in Canada

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In Canada, Djokovic vs Auger-Aliassime is exclusive to TSN.

If you don't have cable, the TSN Plus streaming service costs CA$29.99/month or CA$249.99/year. However, you can currently get three months for CA$59.99.

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Geekom GeekBook M16 business laptop review

Geekom GeekBook M16: 30-second review

Geekom's GeekBook M16 is a business laptop designed for - as the company states, "enterprise pro, a developer, or an AI enthusiast." You can add general content creators (but not creative professionals) into that mix.

I mostly agree with that, although it's not the AI machine it could've been due to the limitations of the Core Ultra 9 chip it's using.

It's an interesting budget machine in the space. A nicely built, machined chassis that handles general computing tasks well.

Given the $899 price point, there is only one USB4 port, the webcam is only 2MP, and the keyboard and touchpad aren’t the best quality.

That said, the underlying platform is solid, even if you can’t expand the memory, and with a USB 4.0 port, it can be attached to a Dock if you need more ports or more than two displays.

Geekom includes a basic USB-C Dock in the box, so those who need a wired LAN port won’t need a full Dock or adapter.

This isn’t the best business laptop I’ve tested, but it's far from the worst, and demonstrates that you can get relatively recent platforms in these form factors if you are prepared to compromise on some aspects.

Geekom GeekBook M16: Price and availability

Geekom GeekBook M16 on a desk in a home office during our review

(Image credit: Mark Pickavance)
  • How much does it cost? From $899
  • When is it out? Available now in the USA
  • Where can you get it? Direct from Geekom or online retailers

The Geekom GeekBook M16 can be bought directly from Geekom or via online retailers like Amazon.com and Best Buy. Prices start at $899.

TechRadar Pro readers can save an extra 8% when purchasing direct from Geekom or on Amazon when using the code TRGBM168.

The laptop pairs the Intel Core Ultra 9 185H with 16GB of RAM and a 512GB SSD.

  • Value: 4 / 5

Geekom GeekBook M16: Specs

Item

Spec

Hardware:

Geekom GeekBook M16

CPU:

Intel Core Ultra 9 Processor 185H (16 Cores, 22 Threads, 5.1 GHz)

GPU:

Intel Arc GPU

NPU:

Intel AI Boost (35 TOPS CPU+NPU+GPU)

RAM:

16GB LPDDR5 (no upgrades)

Storage:

512GB M.2 PCIe 4.0 SSD + M.2 2230 free slot

Screen:

16.0-inch IPS LCD, 2560 × 1600 (16:10)

Ports:

1x USB4, 1x USB-C 3.2 Gen 2 (10Gbps) , 2 × USB-A 3.2 Gen 1 (5Gbps), 1x HDMI 2.0, Audio Combo Jack

Camera:

2MP (1080p) Windows Hello compliant

Networking:

Wi-Fi 6E, Bluetooth 5.4

Dimensions:

14.0 x 9.8 x 0.66in (355 x 250 x 16.7mm)

Weight:

3.8 lbs (1.73 kg)

OS:

Windows 11 Pro (pre-installed)

Battery:

99.99Wh Battery

Power supply:

100W (20V 5A)

Geekom GeekBook M16: Design

Geekom GeekBook M16 on a desk in a home office during our review

(Image credit: Mark Pickavance)
  • Magnesium-aluminium chassis
  • Diverges from the retail model
  • Ports aren't labelled

The M16 is essentially the same machine as the GeekBook X16 Pro, but it comes with only a single SKU that offers less memory and storage. There may be some minor cosmetic differences, like the M16 doesn’t have a MicroSD card slot, but the core components are common, I suspect.

Geekom has machined the GeekBook M16 from a single piece of magnesium alloy, and that heritage shows in the finish.

The Titanium Gray coating feels warm rather than cold to the touch, and there is no flex anywhere across the lid or the keyboard deck. While not the highest quality finish, it doesn’t feel cheap either.

Where the design pitch starts to wobble is the weight. The review unit weighs a whopping 1.73kg on the scales, nearly half a kilogram heavier than the X16 Pro, and that difference is obvious the moment you lift it one-handed. A laptop sold on featherweight portability should not feel like this in the hand.

This weight discrepancy between this and the X16 Pro, I’m confident, is down to the battery that Geekom used in the review hardware, since very little else has changed.

Geekom GeekBook M16 on a desk in a home office during our review

(Image credit: Mark Pickavance)

Port selection is generous for something this slim, with two USB-C connections, two USB-A, a full-size HDMI, and a headphone jack.

The frustration is that none of them is labelled with a speed. One USB-C runs at USB4 and the other only at USB 3.2, and there is no visual way to tell which is which, short of plugging something in and checking. For a laptop aimed at people who might use a fast external drive or a high-bandwidth dock, that is a genuine oversight from Geekom, and worth calling out plainly rather than glossing over.

The keyboard includes a full number pad, which is a genuine convenience on a 16-inch chassis and something plenty of rivals leave out. Typing feel is a little on the spongy side rather than crisp, so anyone coming from a firmer keyboard may need a short adjustment period.

The keyboard is workable, but I’m less convinced by the trackpad. It does the job for general navigation and gestures, but it does not feel as refined as the rest of the machine, and precision clicking is not its strong suit.

Those buying a 16-inch laptop clearly want a good display, and the IPS panel on this machine offers 2.5K resolution, a 16:10 aspect ratio, and a 120Hz refresh rate. That extra vertical space suits spreadsheets, documents and code far better than a standard 16:9 screen, and scrolling feels smooth thanks to the higher refresh rate.

Geekom quotes 100 per cent sRGB coverage, which is close enough for everyday creative work without needing a color-calibrated reference screen.

Geekom GeekBook M16 on a desk in a home office during our review

(Image credit: Mark Pickavance)

Since many business machines get small upgrades during their working life, I like to take the backs off laptops to see what is possible on that front.

Removing the underside requires removing nine screws with a T5 screwdriver, but once they’re out, it's relatively easy to detach. Inside, the battery can be replaced, and there is an unoccupied M.2 2230 slot.

While the 2230 drive is an easy upgrade, the primary slot is 2280, so I’d probably recommend cloning the supplied drive to a larger one using that slot first.

The capacities of M.2 2230 aren’t great right now.

Also, these days, all memory comes pre-soldered, so the RAM in this system is the maximum it will ever have, even if the processors used on it can address 96GB.

Overall, this is one of those designs that is somewhat bland and lacks any sort of signature feature, but for many customers, that’s exactly what they want.

Geekom GeekBook M16 on a desk in a home office during our review

(Image credit: Mark Pickavance)
  • Design: 3.5 / 5

Geekom GeekBook M16: Hardware

  • Intel Core Ultra 9 185H
  • Modest AI capability
  • Wasted PCIe lanes

The Intel Core Ultra 9 185H is the flagship chip from Intel's first Core Ultra family, known internally as Meteor Lake. It packs sixteen cores across three types: six performance cores, eight efficiency cores and two low-power efficiency cores, giving it real flexibility between raw speed and battery-sensitive multitasking.

Turbo clocks reach 5.1 GHz, and in daily use, that translates into a chip that handles heavy browser sessions, office work, and moderate creative tasks without complaint. Cinebench multicore scores sit comfortably above a thousand points, proof that the hybrid layout genuinely pays off rather than existing purely as a marketing slide.

Graphics duties fall to an integrated Arc GPU built from eight Xe cores, clocked up to 2.35GHz. This was the point where Meteor Lake felt like a proper step forward. Games at modest settings run smoothly, video timelines scrub without stutter, and general graphical work feels far removed from the older Iris chips it replaced. It will never trouble a discrete GPU, but for a laptop chip doing double duty as a workstation and a light gaming machine, it earns its keep.

Then there is the NPU, which Intel calls AI Boost on this silicon. On its own, the dedicated neural engine delivers around 11 TOPS. Add contributions from the CPU and GPU, and Intel quotes a platform total of 35 TOPS. That was a genuinely new capability when Meteor Lake launched, letting local AI tasks like background blur, transcription and some generative features run without leaning on the cloud.

The trouble is that time moves fast in Silicon. Microsoft set the bar for its Copilot Plus program at 40 TOPS from the NPU alone, and the 185H simply does not reach it.

Intel's 200 series chips, split between Lunar Lake and Arrow Lake depending on the segment, push NPU performance well past 40 TOPS on the Lunar Lake side. The newer 300 series, built on Panther Lake, goes further still, pairing a stronger NPU with a genuine jump in graphics performance too.

Geekom GeekBook M16 on a desk in a home office during our review

(Image credit: Mark Pickavance)

So is the 185H still worth having? Yes, with a clear head about what it is.

It remains a strong general-purpose chip for everyday work, and its Arc graphics still beat plenty of rivals from its own generation. What it is not is a true Copilot Plus chip, and anyone chasing the latest on device AI features should look at the newer series instead. Judged simply as a capable, well-rounded laptop processor for typical work, there is still very little to complain about here. It has aged into a dependable middle child rather than a has-been, useful for exactly the sort of laptop you might have in front of you now.

Where this design isn’t well-served is that the Core Ultra 9 supports 28 PCI lanes (PCI 5.0 and 4.0), and the ports provided use hardly any of them. Given how much unused PCIe bandwidth was available, why is only one USB-C port USB4 spec? This chipset does support Thunderbolt, and if this were a Mini PC at this price point, I’d be expecting that, but only one USB4 port is poor considering the small army of unused PCIe lanes.

When I look at the number of mini PCs and laptops using this Meteor Lake silicon, I’m inclined to conclude that Intel made far too many of these wafers and now has unused bins clogging the channel they use to move 200- and 300-series chips.

If that’s an accurate analysis, then we’re likely to see more machines like the M16, where Intel attempts to off-load them before they’re four generations back.

  • Hardware: 3.5 / 5

Geekom GeekBook M16 on a desk in a home office during our review

(Image credit: Mark Pickavance)

Geekom GeekBook M16: Performance

Laptops

 

Geekom GeekBook M16

Acer Swift Edge 14 AI

CPU

 

Intel Core Ultra 9 185H

Intel Core Ultra 7 258V

Cores/Threads

 

16C 22T

8C 8T

TPD

 

45W

17W-37W

RAM

 

16GB LPDDR5

32GB LPDDR5X

SSD

 

512 GB KINGSTON OM8TAP4512K1

1TB Kingston OM8PGP4102Q

Graphics

 

Intel Arc Graphics

Intel Arc 140V

NPU

 

Intel AI Boost (11 TOPS)

Intel NPU (47 TOPS)

3DMark

WildLife

18,030

20,983

 

FireStrike

7177

8003

 

TimeSpy

3815

4065

 

Steel Nomad.L

2638

2989

CineBench24

Single

94

120

 

Multi

631

389

 

Ratio

6.70

3.24

GeekBench 6

Single

2337

2757

 

Multi

12104

11148

 

OpenCL

33402

29692

 

Vulkan

35602

33890

CrystalDIsk

Read MB/s

5979

4805

 

Write  MB/s

3756

3905

PCMark 10

Office

8133

8206

 

Battery

23h 21m

18h 28m

Battery

Whr

77

65

 

PSU

100W

100W

WEI

Score

8.2

8.8

My comparison machine, the Acer Swift Edge 14 AI, is a smaller display option, but it uses a newer 200 series processor, the Intel Core Ultra 7 258V.

As is evident, the improvements Intel made between Meteor Lake and Luna Lake weren’t subtle, and the Core i7 on the Acer performs better pretty much across the board. It’s dramatically better on single-core exercise, even if in some situations the GPU utilisation is slightly better on the older chip.

And, for those wondering about 300 series silicon, like the Intel Core Ultra 7 355 on the Samsung Galaxy Book6 Enterprise Edition, I recently covered, it performs even better.

There is no ‘golden age’ of mobile processors to discover, and the newest ones are genuinely better in almost every respect.

Geekom GeekBook M16 on a desk in a home office during our review

(Image credit: Mark Pickavance)

In testing, this machine lasted 23 hours and 21 minutes, and that’s better than the extra 12Whr of battery capacity the M16 has over the Swift Edge 14 AI might suggest.

I think a factor in this is the amount of RAM, since keeping 32GB of RAM alive for the life of the battery probably uses more power than the 16GB on the M16 consumes. It’s one of the few ways that having less RAM is actually an advantage.

What isn’t covered in these benchmarks is AI, and that’s lucky for the GeekBook, because it would get slapped by any 200 or 300 series processor, even a Core Ultra 5.

Overall, if you are looking for a workman-like system that has decent battery life and performs adequately on office tasks, the GeekBook M16 ticks enough boxes. But it’s not a machine for power users or creatives, unsurprisingly.

For those interested in the screen, I gave it a full analysis using the Datacolor Spyder X2 Ultra, and it was better than I’d anticipated for a side-lit IPS screen.

The gamut representation was 98% sRGB and 78% AdobeRGB and P3, which is fine. The brightness is capped at just over 300 nits, and the contrast is at about 1060:1.

The weaknesses of this panel are a mediocre tone response and poor white point accuracy.

But the usual challenges of luminance and colour uniformity aren’t a big issue here.

Overall, the screen is better than I’ve seen on some big-name brands, even if it can’t compete with the AMLOED displays that some products rock.

  • Performance: 4 / 5

Geekom GeekBook M16 on a desk in a home office during our review

(Image credit: Mark Pickavance)

Geekom GeekBook M16: Final verdict

Customers of Geekom getting the M16 are getting a much cheaper machine than the spec might suggest. It is roughly the same chassis, screen and platform as the X16 Pro, but with less memory and storage, but 23% more battery.

This is an interesting option for those wanting a reasonably punchy machine but without burning the budget down entirely with the latest processor platforms.

The only thing I’d like to see from this brand is more attention to detail, especially in respect of labelling ports. This would have been less of an issue if both USB-C ports had been USB4, and there are few valid excuses I’d take for why they aren't.

Those points aside, and a trackpad that might have been better, there are many positive things about this design that only a few years ago might have been described as a flagship model.

It isn’t super-cheap, but with rising memory and storage costs, hardware under this lid might look like more of a bargain as time goes by. And, compared with 200 and 300 series machines, it's definitely on the budget-friendly side of the line.

Where I’d be careful with this hardware is deploying it to a student, because it's difficult to assess how much abuse it can take, and carrying this all day might prove tiring.

Should you buy a Geekom GeekBook M16?

Value

Competitively priced for the specification

4/5

Design

Lightweight magnesium chassis, but it needed more USB4

3.5/5

Hardware

Intel Core Ultra 100 Series CPU, and a massive battery for long runtime.

3.5/5

Performance

Not cutting-edge Intel tech, but good enough for many tasks

4/5

Overall

A practical system with enough battery for a long working day that’s less than $900

4/5

Buy it if...

Battery life is important for your workflow
With nearly 100Whr of battery, this machine runs for an inordinately long time on a full charge, and it’s much more than the typical 60-80Whr that most machines using the same Intel platform get given. Having a battery capacity that can run this machine actively for nearly a day is impressive.

You're on a budget
While alternatives typically go for a Core Ultra 5 or 7, this one has the full Core Ultra 9 processor, and that adds cores and performance. The only caveat is that these 100 series chips aren’t great for local AI, and the 16GB RAM capacity is also an LLM limitation.

Don't buy it if...

You need a highly portable machine
If you travel regularly and are sensitive to weight, a laptop that weighs 3.8 lbs or 1.73kg is excessive. Its associated charger doesn’t add much extra, considering it outputs 100W, but that’s the only light at the end of this tunnel.

You like to upgrade

The 16GB LPDDR5 memory is soldered onto the mainboard and cannot be upgraded. Users looking for long-term flexibility or future-proofing may find this limiting, especially if workloads grow more demanding over time.View Deal

Bosch star Titus Welliver teases plans for 'standalone movie' after MGM+ prequel series Bosch: Start of Watch and Ballard season 2 — 'You've not seen the end of Harry Bosch'

Titus Welliver is a busy man these days. The actor is about to star in new MGM+ series The Westies, which is a fictional take on the misadventures of the real-life Irish-American crime family of the same name.

Welliver plays the FBI agent responsible for tracking the gang down. For the hardcore fans among us, it's fitting casting, as the role isn't that far removed from the character we know him best for: Detective Hieronymus 'Harry' Bosch.

Since 2014, Welliver has played the role across the main Bosch series, spinoff Bosch: Legacy, and spinoff of a spinoff, Ballard.

Here's where things get really exciting for crime drama fans. Not only is Welliver confirmed to return for new episodes of Ballard season 2, which is rumored to release later in the year, but Bosch creators are currently planning for a "standalone movie."

'We've got some ideas'

"I do three episodes of Ballard per season, so I've just finished doing that," Welliver tells me ahead of The Westies' debut on July 12. "And MGM+ is doing the Bosch prequel, Start of Watch. Cameron Monaghan is playing young Harry at the very beginning of his career as a uniform cop... but I have nothing to do with that."

This isn't too surprising, with developments on Start of Watch already being widely reported. The series doesn't have a release date as of yet, but we can expect it sometime between late 2026 and early 2027.

Welliver continued: "Michael Connelly (Bosch author), Henrik Bastin (executive producer), other people and I have some ideas about a possible standalone film. We've not seen the end of Harry Bosch, that's for sure... I will say that much."

If a standalone movie is only an idea at this point, it makes sense that we don't have any further details yet (for one, it hasn't even been greenlit).

If it does go ahead, we can perhaps expect it to look like action movies featuring the two famous fictional Jacks: the Jack Ryan movies, starring John Krasinski, and the Jack Reacher movies, which starred Tom Cruise.

At this point, it's all speculation. But I trust that Welliver's parting words about us not having seen the last of Bosch are referring to something other than his appearances in Ballard... call it a hunch.

In the meantime, you can stream Bosch, Bosch: Legacy and Ballard on Prime Video.

Elyeser Mayenda “Sanderlend”i “Renn”ə dəyişdi – 22 milyonluq keçid

7 July 2026 at 16:00

İngiltərənin “Sanderlend” komandasında çıxış edən ispaniyalı hücumçu Elyeser Mayenda bundan sonra “Renn”in uğurları üçün çalışacaq.

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

Keçid Liqa 1 təmsilçisinə 22 milyon avro məbləğ müqabilində başa gəlib. Elyeser yeni klubu ilə 5 illik müqaviləyə imza atıb. O, 2031-ci ilin iyun ayının sonuna qədər müddət ərzində “qara-qırmızılar”ın xidmətində olacaq.

Elyeser Mayenda İspaniyada dünyaya gəlsə də, Fransa klublarının yetirməsi hesab edilir. 21 yaşlı mərkəz hücumçusu peşəkar karyerasına da “Soşo”da başlayıb. “Sanderlend” gənc forvardı 2023-cü ilin yayında cəmi 800 min avro müqabilində elə “Soşo”dan transfer etmişdi.

Mayenda “Sanderlend”in əsas komandasının heyətində 72 oyun keçirib, 12 qol vurub, 6 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub. O, bir müddət Şotlandiyanın “Hibernian” klubunda icarədə də olub.

İspaniyanın U-17 və U-21 yığmalarında oynamış Mayendaya əsas millidə debüt hələ qismət olmayıb.

“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 21 yaşlı hücumçunun transfer dəyərini 16 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.

Premyer Liqa: 2026/27 mövsümünün püşkü bu tarixdə atılacaq

7 July 2026 at 15:30

Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan çempionatında (Premyer Liqa) 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünün püşkatma mərasiminin tarixi müəyyənləşib.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Peşəkar Futbol Liqası (PFL) rəsmi saytı vasitəsilə məlumat yayıb.

Xəbərdə bildirilir ki, püşkatma mərasimi iyulun 17-də baş tutacaq. Tədbirə saat 15:00-da start veriləcək.

Qeyd edək ki, Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında yeni mövsümə avqustun 14-də start verilməsi nəzərdə tutulub. Yeni mövsümün tam təqvimi isə püşkatmadan sonra müəyyənləşəcək.

Xatırladaq ki, 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümündə də Premyer Liqa 12 komandanın iştirakı ilə təşkil ediləcək. Ötən mövsümün yekunlarına görə “Karvan” elitanı tərk edib. Sözügüdən komandanı yeni mövsümdə elitada “Şəfa” əvəz edəcək.

Beləliklə, Azərbaycan çempionatında 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümündə aşağıdakı komandalar mübarizə aparacaqlar:

  1. Sabah
  2. Qarabağ
  3. Turan Tovuz
  4. Neftçi
  5. Zirə
  6. Araz-Naxçıvan
  7. Sumqayıt
  8. Şamaxı
  9. İmişli
  10. Kəpəz
  11. Qəbələ
  12. Şəfa

Yusif İmanov “Kəpəz”ə lazım olmadı

7 July 2026 at 14:30

Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünə hazırlaşan “Kəpəz” daha bir futbolçusu – Yusif İmanov ilə də yollarını ayırıb.

Arena.az bu barədə Gəncə klubunun mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.

Xəbərdə vurğulanır ki, 23 yaşlı qolkiperlə başa çatmış müqavilənin müddəti uzadılmayıb. Klub İmanova xidmətlərinə görə təşəkkür edib, gələcək karyerasında uğurlar arzulayıb.

Yusif İmanov 2025-ci ilin noyabrından “Kəpəz”in uğurları üçün çalışırdı. 23 yaşlı qolkiper Gəncə klubunun heyətində 21 oyuna çıxıb, 26 qol buraxıb və 7 matçda qapısını toxunulmaz saxlayıb.

Yusif daha öncə “Sabah”ın da formasını geyinib, həmçinin Kosovonun “Malişeva” klubunda legioner həyatı yaşayıb.

“Kəpəz” bu yay Rauf Hüseynli, Məmməd Hüseynov, Luis Paçu və Fərid Nəbiyevlə də yollarını ayırmış, Əli Səmədov, Rəhman Hacıyev və Dioqo Verdaska ilə yeni müqavilə bağlamışdı.

AFFA prezidenti “Sabah”, “Zirə” və “Qarabağ”a uğur arzuladı

7 July 2026 at 14:00

AFFA prezidenti Rövşən Nəcəf “Sabah”, “Zirə” və “Qarabağ” komandalarına avrokubokların 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümündə uğurlar arzulayıb.

Arena.az xəbər verir ki, o, bu barədə “X” hesabında paylaşım edib.

Paylaşımda bunlar qeyd edilib:

“UEFA klub turnirlərinin təsnifat mərhələlərinə start verilir. Üç gün ərzində “Sabah”, “Qarabağ” və “Zirə” müvafiq olaraq UEFA Çempionlar Liqası, Avropa Liqası və Konfrans Liqasının təsnifat mərhələlərində ölkəmizi təmsil etmək üçün meydana çıxacaqlar. Təmsilçilərimizə ölkəmizi layiqincə təmsil etmək yolunda uğurlu nəticələr arzulayıram”, – deyə AFFA prezidenti bildirib.

Qeyd edək ki, avrokubokların yeni mövsümündə əvvəlcə “Sabah” bu gün Uels təmsilçisi TNS ilə üz-üzə gələcək. Sabah “Zirə” də doğma meydanda Gürcüstanın “Torpedo” (Kutaisi) kollektivini sınağa çəkəcək. İyulun 9-da isə “Qarabağ” Bakıda İslandiyanın “Vestri” komandası ilə üz-üzə gələcək.

Amin Ramazanov “Sabah”da – Rəsmi

7 July 2026 at 13:30

Bu yay “Qarabağ”la yollarını ayırmış qapıçı Amin Ramazanov bundan sonra Premyer Liqanın digər təmsilçisi “Sabah”ın uğurları üçün çalışacaq.

Arena.az bu barədə “Sabah”ın rəsmi saytına istinadən xəbər verir.

Xəbərdə vurğulanır ki, Ramazanov bundan sonra Masazır təmsilçisinin uğurları üçün çalışacaq. 23 yaşlı qolkiperlə 2 illik müqavilə bağlanıb.

Rusiyanın “Lokomotiv” (Moskva) klubunun yetirməsi olan qapıçı karyerası ərzində “Qarabağ” və “Zaqatala”da çıxış edib.

Amin Ramazanov isə 2021-ci ildən “Qarabağ”ın sıralaırnda idi. 23 yaşlı qolkiper Ağdam təmsilçisinin əsas komandasında 15 oyun keçirib, 18 qol buraxıb, 4 matçda qapısını toxunulmaz saxlayıb.

“Sabah” daha öncə Eyden Makkarti, Yunes Laşaab, Junior Almeyda və Ksander Severinanı da heyətinə qatmışdı. Coy-Lens Mikels, Stas Pokatilov, Velko Simiç, Tellur Mütəllimov və Patrik Mbina ilə yeni müqavilə bağlamış paytaxt klubu Jesse Sekidika, Pavol Şafranko, Amin Seydiyev, Nicat Mehbalıyev və İqor Noqeyra ilə vidalaşıb.

Luis Paçu “Kəpəz”dən getdi

7 July 2026 at 12:30

Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünə hazırlaşan “Kəpəz” daha bir futbolçusu – Luis Paçu ilə yollarını ayırıb.

Arena.az bu barədə Gəncə klubunun mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.

Xəbərdə vurğulanır ki, braziliyalı futbolçu ilə müqaviləyə qarşılıqlı razılıq əsasında xitam verilib. Klub Paçuya xidmətlərinə görə təşəkkür edib, gələcək karyerasında uğurlar arzulayıb.

Luis Paçu 2024-cü ilin sentyabrından “Kəpəz”in uğurları üçün çalışırdı. 30 yaşlı mərkəz hücumçusu Gəncə klubunun heyətində 60 oyuna çıxıb, 9 qol və 8 məhsuldar ötürmə ilə yadda qalıb.

Paçu daha öncə Azərbaycanda “Turan Tovuz”un da formasını geyinib.

“Kəpəz” bu yay Rauf Hüseynli, Məmməd Hüseynov və Fərid Nəbiyevlə də yollarını ayırmış, Əli Səmədov, Rəhman Hacıyev və Dioqo Verdaska ilə yeni müqavilə bağlamışdı.

“İlk dəqiqələrdən diqqətli olmalıyıq” – Qismət

7 July 2026 at 16:25

“Zirə”nin futbolçusu Qismət Alıyev Konfrans Liqasında sabah “Torpedo”ya qarşı keçirəcəkləri oyundan əvvəl fikirlərini bölüşüb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, cinah oyunçusu matçdan əvvəl baş tutan mətbuat konfransında bunları deyib:

– Bizi yaxşı və təcrübəli komandaya qarşı oyun gözlyəir. “Torpedo” son illərdə avrokuboklarda daim iştirak edir. Bizim də yetərincə təcrübəmiz var. Sabah ən yaxşısını etməyə çalışacağıq ki, meydandan istədiyimiz nəticə ilə ayrılaq.

– Hava durumunu nəzərə alsaq, sabah çətin olmayacaq?
– Bundan əvvəl də isti havalarda oynamışıq. Problem yaradacağını düşünmürəm. Komanda şəklində oyuna hazırlaşırıq.

– Rəqibin hücum planında nələri qeyd edərdiniz?
– Məşqçilər rəqib haqda yetərincə tapşırıqlar veriblər. Onların heyətində hər an oyunu dəyişəcək fubtolçular var. İlk dəqiqələrdən diqqətli olmalıyıq.

Şahin Cəfərov

TNS-lə oyuna doğru: “Başlanğıc çətin olacaq”

7 July 2026 at 16:11

“Sabah” Çempionlar Liqasının I təsnifat mərhələsində bu gün Uelsin TNS komandası ilə qarşılaşacaq.

Milli komandanın sabiq baş məşqçisi Şahin Diniyev “Futbolpress.az“a açıqlamasında matçla bağlı fikirlərini bölüşdü:

“Sabah” tarixində ilk dəfə Çempionlar Liqası oyununa çıxacaq. Onlara uğurlar arzu edirəm. TNS “Sabah”a uyğun rəqibdir. Təmsilçimizin səviyyəsi, keyfiyyəti daha üstündür. Amma rəqibə yuxarıdan baxmaq olmaz. Çempionlar Liqasıdır və burda zəif komanda yoxdur”.

Diniyev mövsümün ilk oyunu olduğu üçün “Sabah”ın yaşaya biləcəyi çətinliklərə toxundu:

“Sabah” üçün başlanğıc çətin olacaq. Komanda yeni mövsümün ilk oyununa çıxır və hansısa çatışmazlıqlar ola bilər. Bəlkə, komanda matçın əvvəlində oyununu tapa bilmədi. Erkən qol vacibdir. Tez fərqlənsələr, ardını gətirə və yaxşı nəticə əldə edə bilərlər. Onlara uğurlar arzu edirəm”.

“Sabah” – TNS oyunu 20:00-da start götürəcək.

Rəşad Sadıqov: “Beyinlərində avrokubokları düşünməmişdilər”

7 July 2026 at 16:07

“Zirə”nin baş məşqçisi Rəşad Sadıqov Konfrans Liqasında “Torpedo”ya qarşı keçirəcəkləri oyundan əvvəl fikirlərini bölüşüb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, mütəxəssis matçdan öncə təşkil olunan mətbuat konfransında bunları deyib:

– Sabah bizi “Torpedo”ya qarşı olduqca önəmli oyun gözləyir. Qısa müddətdə hazırlığımızı tamamladıq. İstəyirik ki, ən azından əlverişli nəticə əldə edib, səfər oyununa üstün yollanaq. Başa düşürük, qarşımızdakı rəqib təcrübəlidir. Xüsusilə də, 3-4 ildir avrokuboklarda çıxış edirlər. Bilirik ki, azarkeşlərin, futbolçuların, rəhbərliklərin kökləndikləri yarışlardan biri də avrokuboklardır. Bizim üçün də çox vacib oyun olacaq. Hazırlaşmaq üçün vaxtımız az idi, toplanış qısa oldu və seleksiyanı tamamlaya bilmədik. Buna baxmayaraq, komandamız təcrübəlidir, xarakterli kollektivimiz var. Sabah sadaladığım keyfiyyətlərə çox ehtiyacımız olacaq. İnamlı oynamaq istəyirik. Qarşımızda təcrübəli və çox yaxşı komanda var.

– Kleyton sıradan çıxıb. Onun durumu nə yerdədir? Son illərdə “Zirə”də sanki zədə kabusu var…
– Təbii ki, belədir. Digər komandalarda da, dünya futbolunda da bu hadisələri görürük. Sadəcə bizdə zədələr tez-tez və uzunmüddətli olur. Qismətimiz belədir. Hansısa həmlə etməyə vaxtımız çox az olur. Maykonu böyük ümidlərlə transfer etmişdik. Onunla söhbət etmişdim ki, bütün oyunlarda qapıda durmaq olmayacaq, bizdə Aydın kimi təcrübəli qapıçı var. Hər ikisinin şans alacağını bildirmişdim. Maykonun zədələnməsi bizi üzür. Amma Aydın kimi qapıçımız da var.

– Komandanızda gürcü oyunçular var. Onlarla “Torpedo” haqda danışmısınız? Həmyerlilərinə qarşı oynamaq motivasiyadır?
– Demək olar ki, ciddi məsələləri müzakirə etməmişik. Şəhər, stadion, azarkeşlər barədə danışıqlar olub. “Torpedo”nun oyununda köməkçi məşqçilərimiz iştirak ediblər. Rəqibi tanıyırıq. “Omoniya” ilə də qarşılaşmışdılar. Bu il də bir çox oyunlarını izləmişik. Onların çempionatı davam edir. Volkov və Papunaşvilinin əlavə məlumat verməyinə ehtiyac yoxdur. Bunu qeyri-etik hesab edirəm. Onlar da gürcüdürlər, vətənləridir. Onları xüsusi motivasiya etmirəm.

– Demək olar ki, ilk dəfədir avrokuboklara bu qədər çətin şəraitdə hazırlaşırsınız?
– Altıncı ildir Zirə”dəyəm. Dördüncü dəfə avrokuboklarda oynayacağıq. Ən çətin dövr oldu. Finalda məğlub olduqdan və çempionatın bitməsinə iki tur qalmış avrokuboklara getməyəcəyini dəqiqləşəndən sonra rəhbərliklə görüşümüz oldu. Komandada dəyişikliklər etmək, uzunmüddətli plan cızmaq istəyirdik. Bir çox oyunçu ilə yollarımızı ayırdıq. Avrokuboklarda iştirakımız bilinəndən sonra məcbur qaldıq ki, mövcud vəziyyətdən çıxış edək. Rəhbərliklə razılaşdıq ki, seleksiyanı tələsik aparmayaq. Bundan sonra 5-6 transfer edəcəyik. Sabahkı oyuna qədər 1-2 futbolçu gətirə bilərdik. Hazırlığımızın bir ayı tamamlanmır. Bu məqamları futbolçularla danışmışıq. Rəqibin çempionatda reqlamenti fərqlidir. 16 günlük fasiləyə gediblər. Onlar superkubok oynayırlar. İdeal hazırlıq prosesi keçiblər.

– Sabahkı matçda futbolçuların oyuna yanaşmasında problem olacaq?
– Avrokuboklara düşmədiyimiz üçün futbolçular məyus idilər. Turnirlərdə iştirak etməkləri onlar üçün motivasiya olmalıdır. Düşünmürəm ki, hansısa neqativ hisslər olsun. Hər şey zamanında daha gözəl olur. Elə futbolçular var ki, toplanışa artıq çəki ilə gəlmişdilər. Bilirəm ki, beyinlərində avrokubokları düşünməmişdilər.

– Yeqor Boqomolskini sabah əsas heyətdə düşünürsünüz?
– Əsas heyətlə bağlı nəsə deyə bilmərəm. Amma Rusiyadan yaxşı qayıdıb. Rusiya I Liqası fiziki cəhətdən qüvvətli çempionatdır. Ona faydası olduğu görünür. Rəsmi matçlarda necə görünəcək, sabah biləcəyik. Bugünkü forması əsas heyətdə oynamağa imkan verir.

– Dünya çempionatında su fasilələri verilir. Bu haqda fikriniz necədir?
– Məncə, faydası olar. Oyunların intensiviliyini nəzərə alsaq, arada 2 dəqiqəlik fasilənin müəyyən səviyyədə faydası ola bilər. Şəxsən mənə xoşdur. Futbolçuları düşünərək atılan addımdır. Olsa, lap yaxşı. Onsuz da yayda bu fasilələr var idi. Dünya çempionatında daha uzundur. Davamlı şəkildə olub-olmayacağını növbəti günlərdə biləcəyik.

Şahin Cəfərov

“Qəbələ” legionerini göndərdi

7 July 2026 at 15:23

“Qəbələ” Eduardo Kunde ilə yollarını ayırıb.

Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, braziliyalı futbolçu ilə müqaviləyə qarşılıqlı razılıq əsasında xitam verilib.

Qeyd edək ki, 28 yaşlı müdafiəçi ötən mövsüm “Qəbələ”nin heyətində 27 oyuna çıxıb.

BYD’s Denza D9 revealed Dark Gold color option priced at 4,415 USD in China

7 July 2026 at 15:57

The second-gen BYD’s Denza D9 minivan became officially available with the new Dark Gold extra color option that costs 4,415 USD in China.

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Official: Napoli unveil home kit for 2026-27 – pictures and video

7 July 2026 at 16:08

Napoli have unveiled their new home kit for 2026-27, the Partenopei’s centenary season.

Napoli have dropped their new home kit for the new season. It will be an important one for Napoli, not just because it’s the first after the Antonio Conte era but also because it will mark the club’s 100th anniversary.

The Partenopei showed some of their stars, including Scott McTominay and Kevin De Bruyne, posing with their new kit on social media.

Napoli’s 2026-27 home kit

“A century of history and belonging captured in a garment designed to celebrate the club’s origins and, at the same time, look to the future,” Napoli said in a statement.

Our history. Our second skin.
19:26 pic.twitter.com/04gvI98h70

— Official SSC Napoli (@en_sscnapoli) July 6, 2026

“This is how SSC Napoli has chosen to describe its new jersey, which will be worn by the team throughout the entire season, with a hero video that combines places and identity. The jersey also features the image of a horse—a reference to the Steed of the Sun, the club’s first ever symbol and for centuries a symbol of the passion and untamable spirit of the Neapolitan people. The footage spans from Mount Vesuvius to Posillipo, going through the heart of the old city all the way to the Scugnizzo Liberato football pitch.

“The new Home jersey has been made in collaboration with EA7 for the sixth consecutive year. The brand worked on the creative project together with Valentina De Laurentiis. The shirt draws inspiration from the collective memory of Napoli fans as well as one of the club’s most iconic jerseys, namely the one from Napoli’s first league title, with its unmistakable sky blue and a reference to the shirts in lightweight wool worn in the Eighties.”

Napoli appointed Massimiliano Allegri as their new head coach with the Italian tactician signing a three-year deal at the Stadio Maradona.

PE’ CIENT’ANNE pic.twitter.com/Urwkfx5NLz

— Official SSC Napoli (@en_sscnapoli) July 6, 2026

Koleosho: Fiorentina warn Burnley as Paris FC send offer for Italy winger

7 July 2026 at 15:48

Sky Sport Italia reports that Paris FC have outbid Fiorentina with their latest offer for Italian winger Luca Kolesho, but the Tuscans have warned Burnley that they won’t engage in a bidding war with the French club.

Fiorentina risk missing out on Burnley winger Koleosho as Paris FC have reportedly submitted a proposal higher than the Tuscans’.

Koleosho: latest on potential Fiorentina transfer

Fiorentina had made a €11m offer to Burnley last week and held a new round of talks with the English club on Monday.

According to Sky Sport Italia, Burnley informed Fiorentina that they had received a higher offer from Paris FC, where Koleosho spent the second half of the 2025-26 campaign on loan.

CREMONA, ITALY - OCTOBER 14: Luca Koleosho of Italy in action during the UEFA Euro U21 Qualification match between Italy and Armenia at Stadio Giovanni Zini on October 14, 2025 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images) (Fiorentina links)
CREMONA, ITALY – OCTOBER 14: Luca Koleosho of Italy in action during the UEFA Euro U21 Qualification match between Italy and Armenia at Stadio Giovanni Zini on October 14, 2025 in Cremona, Italy. (Photo by Marco M. Mantovani/Getty Images)

Fiorentina, however, have decided not to enter a bidding war with the French club, as they aim to sign Koleosho only on their terms.

At this stage, it’s unclear whether the Italian winger wants to move to Florence or return to his former club, but in any case, the Viola won’t bid more than €11m.

In the meantime, Fiorentina have welcomed Radu Dragusin from Tottenham, with the ex-Genoa defender landing in Italy on Tuesday to undergo medical tests and sign his contract at the Stadio Franchi.

Koleosho made his senior Italy debut this past June under caretaker coach Silvio Baldini.

Bari: Aurelio and Luigi De Laurentiis under investigation for false accounting and fraudulent bankruptcy

7 July 2026 at 15:27

Aurelio and Luigi De Laurentiis are at the centre of an investigation by the Bari Prosecutor’s Office into alleged false accounting and fraudulent bankruptcy offences related to their management of the Serie C club.

Searches are underway at the Bari and Filmauro headquarters, with Aurelio De Laurentiis and his son Luigi, the sole director of Serie C side Bari, under investigation for alleged false accounting and fraudulent bankruptcy.

Napoli owner De Laurentiis under investigation over Bari finances

Prosecutors have also requested the opening of judicial liquidation proceedings over Bari’s insolvency. The investigation stemmed from an examination of the club’s financial statements, explanatory notes and management reports.

The review, according to investigators, highlighted Bari’s recurring losses of circa €30m between 2019 and 2025, as well as a substantial capital deficit and debt exposure with no credible restructuring plan in place.

Prosecutors believe that Bari’s poor financial situation was further worsened by a series of suspicious transactions, including the transfer of Elia Caprile.

CAGLIARI, ITALY - JANUARY 17: Elia Caprile of Cagliari looks on during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and Juventus FC at Stadio Sant'Elia on January 17, 2026 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)
CAGLIARI, ITALY – JANUARY 17: Elia Caprile of Cagliari looks on during the Serie A match between Cagliari Calcio and Juventus FC at Stadio Sant’Elia on January 17, 2026 in Cagliari, Italy. (Photo by Enrico Locci/Getty Images)

Now at Cagliari, the Italy international joined Bari from Leeds United in 2022, with the Italian club including a sell-on fee for Leeds in the deal.

However, when Caprile joined Napoli one year later, the transfer agreement allegedly didn’t include a bonus for Bari on any future capital gain.

By giving up all rights to any future capital gains, Bari allegedly transferred the player’s entire future economic value to Napoli, thereby deepening their financial distress.

Caprile spent two seasons at Napoli, making just four competitive appearances, before a loan move to Empoli.

The 24-year-old then moved to Cagliari, first on loan in January 2025, then on a permanent transfer for €8m last summer.

Former Bari director Ciro Polito, ex-Napoli sporting director Cristiano Giuntoli (now at Atalanta), Mauro Meluso (Napoli sporting director in 2023-24) and Caprile’s agent Graziano Battistini were also subject to searches in relation to the goalkeeper’s transfers, but are not under investigation.

Aurelio De Laurentiis unveiling new Napoli manager Antonio Conte
Aurelio De Laurentiis unveiling new Napoli manager Antonio Conte

The request for Bari’s judicial liquidation proceedings was made following a technical analysis of the club’s financial statements from 2019 to 2025, prompting prosecutors to claim that SSC Bari suffer from a “serious economic and financial imbalance capable of jeopardising business continuity,” as quoted by Gazzetta.

Investigators argue that the club remain operational only because of extraordinary financial support from its sole shareholder, Filmauro, through capital injections, debt waivers and the revaluation of the club’s trademark.

On the pitch, Bari were relegated from Serie B to Serie C in the 2025-26 campaign.

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