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What happened to William Saliba in France’s World Cup semifinal against Spain?
France and Spain are battling for a place in the 2026 World Cup final at AT&T Stadium in Dallas, but Les Bleus suffered an early setback when William Saliba was forced off the field under concerning circumstances.
In the 28th minute, with France chasing the ball in midfield and under no immediate pressure, Saliba went down and signaled to the bench to be replaced. The nature and severity of the injury have not yet been confirmed, but the sight of one of France’s key defenders leaving the field so early in a semifinal immediately raised alarm.
Didier Deschamps turned to Maxence Lacroix as Saliba’s replacement, slotting the Crystal Palace defender alongside Dayot Upamecano in the center of the backline. Lacroix’s only previous minutes in the tournament came in the final group stage match against Norway, with the defender serving as an unused substitute in every other game.
*Developing story…

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World Soccer Talk
- Cristiano Ronaldo, Joao Felix, Sadio Mane, and four other stars staying with Al-Nassr plunged into crisis as major financial problems emerge
Cristiano Ronaldo, Joao Felix, Sadio Mane, and four other stars staying with Al-Nassr plunged into crisis as major financial problems emerge
While icons like Cristiano Ronaldo, Joao Felix, and Sadio Mane stand ready to fight for Al-Nassr once more, a dark storm of financial turmoil is brewing off the pitch. The Saudi titan has been plunged into a sudden and devastating crisis, casting a heavy shadow over their upcoming campaign. As the very foundation of the club trembles, desperate supporters are left to wonder if their star-studded armada can weather this monumental turmoil and conquer the battlefield.
The Saudi Pro League champion has ambitions of challenging for major honors under new manager Ange Postecoglou, but recent developments have cast doubt over those plans. Reports indicate that financial issues have disrupted transfer activity and even affected player payments, creating fresh challenges before the new campaign begins.
According to Al-Riyadiyah, Al-Nassr has yet to submit the financial documentation required to prove its ability to register new contracts. Club officials reportedly remain responsible for completing those procedures, while mounting financial obligations have placed the organization under significant pressure.
The report claims that the club’s debts have now exceeded its revenues, leaving Al-Nassr unable to meet several financial commitments from its existing budget. As a result, new signings have effectively been placed on hold until the situation improves.

What’s more, it’s said that several first-team players have only received part of their June salaries, while the club is also struggling to bring in a foreign replacement following Marcelo Brozovic’s departure. Those restrictions have slowed the club’s transfer plans during one of the busiest periods of the summer.
Why the crisis has emerged
Despite speculation, an informed source told Al-Riyadiyah that the Ministry of Sports and the Saudi Pro League have already fulfilled every financial obligation owed to Al-Nassr. The club has reportedly received all payments linked to government support programs as well as the recruitment initiative for the current season.
The source explained: “It is up to Al-Nassr’s management to decide whether those funds should be used to settle part of the club’s existing financial obligations.”
According to the same source, the club’s problems stem from financial decisions and contractual commitments accumulated over recent years, rather than missing payments from Saudi soccer authorities. Until those obligations are addressed, the Knight of Najd cannot take on additional contractual commitments or complete transfer registrations.
Salary concerns and transfer restrictions
The financial issues appear to extend beyond transfer activity. Reports claim some players are still waiting to receive their full salaries, while bonuses linked to previous league achievements also remain outstanding. Al-Nassr has reportedly been unable to renew contracts for several young players, adding another layer of uncertainty as preparations continue for the new season.

Those setbacks have fueled concern among supporters about how quickly the club can stabilize its finances. Earlier reports also suggested that Cristiano Ronaldo briefly stopped playing earlier this year because of delayed wage payments and concerns over support for the squad, before returning after outstanding salaries were settled and management issues were addressed.
Not everyone believes the situation will last. The club’s former legal department director, Saad Al-Subaie, insists the difficulties are only temporary because several sponsorship agreements have already been secured.
He wrote on X (formerly Twitter): “Four companies have already transferred funds to Al-Nassr. The remaining companies are expected to transfer their funds within the next two weeks. The current financial crisis is only temporary, and work is underway to resolve it. Al-Nassr are expected to make signings this summer.”
Which players are staying and who could leave?
While departures continue to be assessed, Jhon Duran has already been confirmed to leave the club. Meanwhile, Saad Al-Subaie has indicated several players remain under evaluation regarding possible exits, including Bento Krepski, Wesley Texeira, Haydeer Abdulkareem, Haroune Camara, Mohammed Maran, and Sami Al-Najei.
| Player | Nationality | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Bento Krepski | Brazil | Under evaluation |
| Wesley Teixeira | Brazil | 80% chance of departure |
| Haydeer Abdulkareem | Saudi Arabia | 70% chance of departure |
| Haroune Camara | Saudi Arabia | Under evaluation |
| Mohammed Maran | Saudi Arabia | Under evaluation |
| Sami Al-Najei | Saudi Arabia | Under evaluation |
| Jhon Duran | Colombia | Confirmed departure |
At the same time, Cristiano Ronaldo, Mohamed Simakan, Inigo Martinez, Joao Felix, Kingsley Coman, Sadio Mane, and Angelo Gabriel have all been identified as players expected to remain at Al-Nassr. Their presence gives Postecoglou an impressive core, provided the club resolves its financial issues in time.
| Player | Nationality | Status |
|---|---|---|
| Cristiano Ronaldo | Portugal | Confirmed to stay |
| Mohamed Simakan | France | Confirmed to stay |
| Inigo Martinez | Spain | Confirmed to stay |
| Joao Felix | Portugal | Confirmed to stay |
| Kingsley Coman | France | Confirmed to stay |
| Sadio Mane | Senegal | Confirmed to staya |
| Angelo Gabriel | Brazil | Confirmed to stay |

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- What is France’s current FIFA ranking ahead of its 2026 World Cup semifinal vs Spain?
What is France’s current FIFA ranking ahead of its 2026 World Cup semifinal vs Spain?
France and Spain clash in what promises to be a great match at Dallas Stadium, with the winner becoming the first finalist of the 2026 World Cup.
France head into this match ranked 1st in the FIFA World Rankings, with 1,948.97 points, having jumped two spots over the course of the tournament after putting together a strong campaign so far.
Didier Deschamps‘ men have been unbeaten across all six of their matches so far, topping their group before edging past Sweden in the Round of 32 and beating Paraguay in the Round of 16. They then dispatched Morocco 2-0 in the quarterfinals behind goals from Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele to book their spot in the last four.
Standing in their way is a Spain side ranked 3rd in the world, with 1,934.79 points. Luis de la Fuente’s men needed to grind through the knockout rounds, beating Portugal 1-0 in the Round of 16 before edging Belgium 2-1 in the quarterfinals on Mikel Merino’s late winner.

France looking for a third straight final
Beyond the ranking gap, France arrive at this semifinal chasing a piece of modern history. A win over Spain would send them to a third consecutive World Cup final, a feat no nation has managed since Brazil made three straight finals from 1994 to 2002.
The first of those two previous finals ended in triumph. At the 2018 World Cup in Russia, France beat Croatia 4-2 to lift the trophy for a second time in their history.
Four years later, at the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, France came agonizingly close to going back-to-back, drawing 3-3 with Argentina after Kylian Mbappe’s hat-trick forced extra time, only to lose 4-2 on penalties in one of the greatest finals in tournament history.

Why the Adidas Trionda looks different for the World Cup semifinals
The 2026 World Cup is down to its final four, with France vs Spain and England vs Argentina set as the semifinal matchups for a place in the final at MetLife Stadium. Alongside the shift in stakes, the tournament’s official match ball is also getting a new look for the final stages of the competition.
The Trionda’s familiar blue, red, and green color scheme is being replaced by gold and black detailing. The change is a deliberate FIFA decision, in keeping with a tradition the governing body has maintained across recent World Cup editions.
The updated ball, officially called the Trionda Final, will be used from the semifinals onward. That means four appearances in total: the France-Spain semifinal, the England-Argentina semifinal, the third-place playoff, and the final on Sunday, July 19th.
FIFA marked the unveiling with an official statement: “A premium gold finish references the World Cup trophy, set against a black base to elevate the ball’s look and feel, creating a bold and refined visual identity for the final stages of the competition.“
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— adidas Football (@adidasfootball) July 12, 2026
FIFA and the tradition of changing the ball for the final stages
The original Trionda design was built to represent the three host nations, with Canada, Mexico, and the United States each reflected in the color palette. With all remaining games taking place on U.S. soil, the ball’s transformation also marks that symbolic handoff to the final chapter of the tournament.
The tradition of introducing a gold-themed ball for the final stages dates back to the 2006 World Cup in Germany, where the Teamgeist received gold detailing to evoke the iconic trophy. The same approach was applied to the Jabulani in South Africa 2010, the Brazuca in Brazil 2014, and the Al Rihla in Qatar 2022, which was replaced by the Al Hilm starting from the semifinals, mirroring the same threshold as this year.
The one deviation from that pattern came at Russia 2018, when the Telstar 18 gave way to the red-colored Telstar Mechta, though that change was introduced at the start of the knockout rounds rather than the semifinals.

Spain’s updated FIFA ranking before 2026 World Cup semifinal with France
Spain has reestablished itself as one of the clear favorites at the 2026 World Cup, now standing two wins away from a second world title following the 2010 triumph in South Africa. With France standing between them and a place in the final, a victory would also send La Roja to the top of the FIFA Rankings.
In the most recent official update, Spain sits third with 1,934.79 points. They entered the tournament in second with 1,874.71 points, meaning that despite accumulating more points during the competition, France’s stronger results pushed La Roja down one spot in the standings.
With France currently occupying first place, a win over Les Bleus in the semifinal would give Spain a significant rankings boost and reclaim the top spot in world soccer.
It would not be the first time they have sat there. Fueled by back-to-back European Championship titles in 2008 and 2012 and the 2010 World Cup triumph, Spain dominated the number one position in the FIFA Rankings for much of the period between 2008 and 2014, before a group-stage exit in Brazil brought that era to an end. They returned to the summit most recently between September 2025 and January 2026, and are now within reach of doing so again.

Spain have not been outside the FIFA top 10 since September 2017, when they slipped to 11th. Their all-time low sits at 25th, but that feels like a distant memory for a program that has been one of the sport’s most consistently dominant forces in recent years, with Lamine Yamal now ensuring the next generation of Spanish soccer looks just as bright.
Spain’s recent dominance over France a positive omen
Despite France holding the higher ranking, it is Spain who have had the upper hand in the most important recent meetings between the two nations. Back-to-back victories in the Euro 2024 semifinal and the 2025 UEFA Nations League semifinal have given Yamal’s side significant momentum heading into yet another knockout stage collision, this time on the biggest stage of all.

Why isn’t Mikel Merino starting for Spain against France at the 2026 World Cup?
France clash with Spain and Mikel Merino will not be on his team’s starting eleven in today’s 2026 World Cup semifinal at Dallas Stadium, despite arriving at this stage of the tournament as arguably one of the country’s most in-form players.
Manager Luis de la Fuente is keeping the same setup that has carried Spain through the knockout rounds: Lamine Yamal, Dani Olmo, and Alex Baena feeding Mikel Oyarzabal up front. There’s no space in that XI for Merino, who will once again start the match among the substitutes.
It isn’t a form issue, and it isn’t fitness-related, either — it’s a matter of not wanting to break a winning formula. De la Fuente has leaned on the same core group for most of the tournament, reserving Merino for a specific job late in games rather than folding him into the starting shape.
In midfield, the manager opted to stick with Rodri and Fabian Ruiz, just as he did against Belgium, while Pedri began among the substitutes and came on in the second half as a replacement for Rodri.

Spain’s most dangerous man off the bench
That job has paid off twice in as many knockout rounds. Merino came off the bench in the Round of 16 against Portugal and needed only a handful of minutes to win a free-kick that sparked Spain’s winning move, before finishing it himself in stoppage time to eliminate Cristiano Ronaldo’s side 1-0.
He repeated the trick in the quarterfinals against Belgium, entering as a substitute and scoring the 88th-minute winner in a 2-1 victory that punched Spain’s ticket to the semifinals.
With two of Spain’s last two knockout goals both belonging to Merino, de la Fuente has every reason to keep saving him for the same role against France — even if it means the Arsenal midfielder starts yet another must-win match on the bench.

World Cup Preview: Spain vs. France Mind Games Ignite Blockbuster Semifinal
The final four has arrived, and the psychological warfare is officially in full swing. On the latest edition of The 90th Minute, co-hosts Dan Riccio and Blake Price dive headfirst into a blockbuster World Cup Semifinal preview as European giants Spain and France prepare to renew their modern rivalry in Dallas.
Listen to the full tactical preview on Spotify to get ready for kickoff.
The show leads with the fascinating war of words that has taken over the buildup. Spain’s teen sensation Lamine Yamal set social media ablaze with a highly confident public statement, reminding everyone that La Roja have beaten Didier Deschamps’ side in their last two major tournament meetings.
The hosts debate whether Yamal’s words represent youthful, elite self-belief or unnecessary arrogance that could serve as bulletin board material for Kylian Mbappé and Les Bleus. Dan and Blake also analyze Deschamps’ calculated decision to keep his squad quiet and play subtle mind games of his own ahead of the clash.
Tactically, the duo highlights the absolute necessity of Spain’s high press. If Luis de la Fuente’s side wants to throttle France’s transitions, they must disrupt the French engine room before Mbappé, Ousmane Dembélé, and Michael Olise can gather momentum in the channels. To celebrate the sheer volume of superstar talent on display, the guys build an incredible, highly controversial combined all-time XI featuring legendary figures from both Spanish and French football history.The program concludes with a look at the other side of the bracket.
The hosts discuss the referee appointments for Wednesday’s heated, historic England vs. Argentina semifinal, pay tribute to Erling Haaland’s soaring global stardom following Norway’s heroic welcome-home reception, and evaluate how Harry Kane is navigating the intense pressure of the English media.You can stream the entire preview right now.
Check out The 90th Minute on Spotify to get the ultimate breakdown of matchday tactics, key player matchups, and official score predictions.

Greenwood'un oda arkadaşı Galatasaray'a! Yeniden ‘jelibon‘ kardeşliği
Mason Greenwood'un Fenerbahçe'yle hemen hemen anlaşmasının ardından, eski oda arkadaşı Phil Foden da Galatasaray gündemine düştü! İzlanda kampındaki meşhur "jelibon skandalıyla" akıllara kazınan iki eski dostun yollarını ayıran o geceyi ve 150 milyon Euro'luk Foden transferinin arka planındaki gerçekler dikkat çekici.
Fenerbahçe’nin Mason Greenwood ile anlaşma noktasına gelmesinin hemen ardından, sosyal medyada çılgın bir iddia dalgası başladı... Greenwood’un İngiltere Millî Takımı'ndan eski oda arkadaşı Phil Foden’ın Galatasaray’a transfer olacağı konuşulmaya başkandı. İki oyuncunun geçmişteki vukuatlarına gönderme yapan taraftarlar, şimdiden "yeniden jelibon kardeşliği" esprileriyle ortalığı kasıp kavuruyor.
İKİSİ BİRDEN KAMPTAN KOVULDU
Bu eğlenceli esprinin arkasında, futbol tarihinin en absürt disiplinsizlik olaylarından biri yatıyor. Eylül 2020’deki İzlanda kampında, sıkı COVID-19 karantinasını delen ikili, otele gizlice kız davet etmişti.
Buluşma öncesi kızlardan İngiltere'de bulamadıkları ekşi jelibonları satın alıp getirmelerini isteyen Foden ve Greenwood, odadaki eğlenceli anların Snapchat’e sızmasıyla yakayı ele vermiş ve kamptan atılmıştı.
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FODEN'A HERKES SAHİP ÇIKTI
O meşhur geceden sonra iki yakın dostun yolları tamamen ayrıldı. Yaşanan skandalın ardından hızlıca özür dileyen Foden, Manchester City menajeri Pep Guardiola'nın korumacı kanatları altında kendini futbola adayarak dünyanın en elit oyuncularından birine dönüştü.
Greenwood ise 2022 yılında yaşadığı ciddi adli süreçlerin ardından gözden düştü; Foden dahil tüm takım arkadaşları kendisini korumak adına onunla bağlarını tamamen kopardı.
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YILLIK KAZANCI 40 MİLYON EURO
Peki, Galatasaray iddialarının gerçekleşme ihtimali var mı? Finansal gerçekler bu transferin tamamen bir fanteziden ibaret olduğunu gösteriyor. Güncel piyasa değeri 150 milyon Euro olan Phil Foden, sponsorluklarla birlikte yıllık 40 milyon Euro kazanıyor. Üstelik çocukluk aşkı Manchester City’de, yeni teknik direktör Enzo Maresca’nın sisteminde de takımın değişilmez "ana yaratıcı" lideri konumunda bulunuyor.

Guendouzi'ye ne olacak? Fenerbahçe'de taşlar yerinden oynayacak
Kante ve Guendouzi takviyeleriyle orta sahada adeta bir yıldızlar savaşı başlatan Fenerbahçe'de, teknik direktör İsmail Kartal tatlı bir seçim krizinin eşiğinde... Fred'in yanına yazılacak ideal partner aranırken; oyun aklı ve temposuyla dikkat çeken Matteo Guendouzi'nin yeni rolde nasıl bir joker olacağı ve hocanın değişilmez "rüya ikilisi" netleşiyor.
İsmail Kartal’ın bir önceki döneminde İsmail Yüksek ve Fred ile kurduğu o mükemmel orta saha bloğu, sarı-lacivertlileri zirveye taşımıştı. Önlerindeki Szymanski’nin gol ve asistleriyle coşan Fenerbahçe’de, bu kez taşlar yerinden oynuyor.
Yeni sezonda Kartal'ın elinde Fred ve İsmail’i zorlayacak N'Golo Kante ile Matteo Guendouzi gibi iki dünya klasında takviye daha olacak.
DJIKU'YU OYNATMAK ZORUNDA KALMIŞTI
Geçmişte alternatifsizlikten deplasmanda 1-0 kazanılan Galatasaray derbisinde Djiku’yu ön liberoda oynatan tecrübeli teknik adam, şimdi tatlı bir seçim krizinin eşiğinde.
İsmail Kartal’ın geçiş savunmasına, fiziksel dirence ve dönen topları toplamaya dayalı felsefesinde Fred yine sistemin "beyni" ve vazgeçilmezi konumunda.
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FRED'İN GİTMESİNE İZİN VERMEDİ
Atletico-MG ile anlaşmasına rağmen ayrılığa izin vermedi. Hazırlık maçlarında da vazgeçmedi. Hücum geçişlerini yöneten Brezilyalı yıldızın yanına yazılacak partner ise takımın çehresini belirleyecek.
Kağıt üzerindeki rüya senaryo, sonsuz enerjileri ve pres güçleriyle rakipleri boğacak olan Kante-Fred ikilisi olarak öne çıkıyor. Savunma güvenliğini her şeyin önünde tutan Kartal için Kante kalkan görevi görebilir.
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GUENDOUZI'DAN REGISTA ÇIKACAK
Bu lüks tabloda Matteo Guendouzi’ye ne olacak? Toplu oyundaki ekstra yaratıcılığı, dikine pasları ve tempo belirleme becerisiyle öne çıkan Guendouzi, Kartal’ın kulübedeki en büyük kozu haline geliyor. Fransız yıldız; özellikle topa sahip olunması gereken iç saha maçlarında, Fred’in dinlendirileceği senaryolarda ya da oyunun sıkıştığı anlarda doğrudan liderliği ele alacak bir "regista" olarak kritik roller üstlenecek.
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İKİ YENİ SZYMANSKI'Sİ OLACAK
Hocanın elini güçlendiren bir diğer büyük güç ise yerli kuralı ve taktiksel esneklik. Fiziksel güç, hava topu hakimiyeti ve yabancı sınırı gibi faktörler devreye girdiğinde, sistemi ezbere bilen İsmail Yüksek-Fred ortaklığı her an ilk 11'e dönebilecek durumda.
Ön alanda Szymanski’nin yerine Asensio ve Talisca gibi yaratıcı alternatiflerin de eklenmesiyle, İsmail Kartal bu kez orta sahada tam anlamıyla bir "satranç ustası" gibi hamle yapma şansına sahip olacak.

İsmail Kartal isim verdi! Fenerbahçe'ye istediği sağ bek
Fenerbahçe'de sağ bek rotasyonu için sürpriz bir isim gündeme geldi... Teknik direktör İsmail Kartal, Nelson Semedo'nun yüksek maliyeti nedeniyle rotayı Persepolis'ten eski öğrencisi Yaghoub Barajeh'e çevirdi. Kartal'ın İran'da bizzat keşfedip parlattığı, hem bek hem kanat oynayabilen 2006 doğumlu çok yönlü dinamo, Mert Müldür'ün yeni alternatifi olacak. Ağır sakatlığını atlatan ve 20 Haziran itibarıyla sahalara dönecek yıldız adayı, hücum gücü ve hızıyla sarı-lacivertlilerin geleceğe yatırım hamlesi olmaya hazırlanıyor.
Fenerbahçe’de transfer hareketliliği sürerken, teknik direktör İsmail Kartal'ın sağ bek takviyesi için sürpriz bir ismi yönetime ilettiği iddia edildi.
Deneyimli çalıştırıcı, Nelson Semedo’yu yüksek maliyeti nedeniyle veto ederek rotayı Persepolis’i çalıştırdığı dönemde altyapıdan çıkardığı genç yıldız Yaghoub Barajeh’e çevirdi. Kartal, 2006 doğumlu İranlı yeteneği kadroya katarak sağ kulvarı Mert Müldür ile birlikte emanet etmeyi planlıyor.
KARTAL GİBİ SAĞ BEK
Ocak-Haziran 2025 döneminde Persepolis FC'nin başında olan İsmail Kartal, Barajeh’e sürekli şans vererek gelişiminde büyük rol oynamıştı. Genç oyuncu, Kartal’ın takımın başındaki ilk sezonunun son haftasında oynanan Havadar SC maçının 90+7. dakikasında attığı kritik golle dikkatleri üzerine çekmişti.
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YÜKSEK ATLETİZMİ VAR
Eski bir sağ bek olan Kartal'ın, savunma pozisyonunu geliştirmesi için özel olarak çalıştırdığı eski öğrencisinin taktiksel zekasına ve dinamizmine çok güvendiği İran'da sürekli gündemde tutuldu.
Modern sağ bek profilinin tüm özelliklerini taşıyan 2006 doğumlu futbolcu, yüksek atletizm kapasitesi ve hızıyla savunmadan hücuma geçişlerde fark yaratıyor.
ASİST İŞTAHI ÇOK YÜKSEK
Çizgiyi bir koridor gibi kullanan Barajeh, dinamizmi sayesinde sağ orta saha ve sağ kanatta da rahatlıkla görev yapabiliyor. Etkili kanat bindirmeleri, isabetli ortaları ve sürpriz arka direk koşularıyla bir beke göre gol ve asist iştahı oldukça yüksek bir profil çiziyor.
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NİSAN AYINDA BACAĞINI KIRDI
Genç yıldız adayı, geçtiğimiz Nisan ayında (11 Nisan 2026) ciddi bir bacak kırığı sakatlığı yaşamış ve bir süre sahalardan uzak kalmıştı. Sağlık ekibinin raporları doğrultusunda başarılı bir rehabilitasyon süreci geçiren Barajeh, 20 Haziran 2026 itibarıyla sakatlığını tamamen geride bıraktı.
Yeni sezon hazırlıkları kapsamında takımla çalışmalara başlaması beklenen oyuncunun, transfer gerçekleşirse Fenerbahçe'de kontrollü bir adaptasyon süreciyle takıma dahil edilmesi hedefleniyor.

Greenwood'un ‘alın‘ dediği golcü! ‘Bana İspanyol boğasını getirin‘
Getafe'de küllerinden doğan Mason Greenwood, Fenerbahçe'deki ilk hedefini belirledi! Sarı-lacivertlilerin golcü arayışına nokta koymak isteyen İngiliz yıldız, La Liga'da fırtınalar estirdiği eski ortağı Borja Mayoral'ın transfer edilmesini tavsiye etti. Teknik heyetle yaptığı görüşmede İspanyol forvete övgüler yağdıran Greenwood, "Aradığımız Golcü" diyerek 29 yaşındaki ismi gündeme getirdi.
Fenerbahçe’nin müstakbel transferi Mason Greenwood’un, Getafe’de küllerinden doğmasında başrolü oynayan eski partneri Borja Mayoral’ı sarı-lacivertli yönetime önerdiği iddia edildi.
Kulübün golcü arayışında olduğunu bilen İngiliz yıldızın, futbol aklı Oğuz Çetin ile yaptığı görüşmelerde Mayoral için "aradığımız golcü" önerisi yaptığı belirtildi. Getafe'de fırtınalar estiren bu ikilinin saha içindeki kusursuz uyumu, şimdi Kadıköy’e taşınmak isteniyor.
SAHADA ZIT KUTUPLAR GİBİYDİLER
Teknik direktör José Bordalás’ın sisteminde bu iki isim birbirini harika şekilde tamamladı. Borja Mayoral ceza sahası içi sezgileri yüksek klasik bir "9 numara" olarak oynarken, Greenwood ise sağ kanattan içeri kat eden yaratıcı güç oldu.
Mayoral, sakatlanana kadar La Liga'da gol krallığı yarışı verirken; Greenwood, onun arkasındaki en büyük asist kaynağıydı. Birbirlerine açtıkları alanlarla İspanya'da sezonun en organize hücum ikilisi oldular.
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ZOR GÜNLERDE BAŞLAYAN DOSTLUK
Greenwood, Manchester United'da yaşadığı saha dışı krizlerin ardından İspanya’ya geldiğinde üzerinde devasa bir baskı vardı. Dil bilmeyen ve adaptasyon sorunu yaşayan İngiliz yıldıza soyunma odasında kapılarını ilk açan isim Borja Mayoral oldu. Saha içindeki futbol dili sayesinde Greenwood’u takıma hızla entegre eden Mayoral, arkadaşının üzerindeki baskıyı hafifleterek yeniden futbola odaklanmasını sağladı.
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MAYORAL SÜREKLİ SAHİP ÇIKTI
Mayoral, İspanyol basınına verdiği demeçlerde Greenwood'a her fırsatta sahip çıktı. İspanyol forvet, "Mason iki ayağını da mükemmel kullanan, oyun görüşü çok yüksek bir oyuncu. Saha içinde onunla oynamak işimi çok kolaylaştırıyor" sözleriyle partnerini onurlandırmıştı. Greenwood ise sessizliğini koruduğu o dönemde, Mayoral gibi partnerlerin kendisini yeniden "evinde ve değerli" hissettirdiğini her fırsatta dile getirdi.

Fransa - İspanya | CANLI
2026 Dünya Kupası yarı finallerinin ilk maçında Fransa ile İspanya, turnuvanın ilk finalisti olabilmek için karşı karşıya geliyor. Mücadele saat TSİ 22.00'de başladı.
Dünya Kupası Son 16 turunda Fransa ile İspanya, bu akşam karşılaşıyor.
FRANSA - İSPANYA MAÇI SAAT KAÇTA, HANGİ KANALDA?
Fransa - İspanya mücadelesi, 14 Temmuz Salı (bugün) saat 22.00’de başladı. Mücadele TRT 1 ve tabii platformlarından naklen yayınlanıyor.
FRANSA - İSPANYA MAÇI İLK 11'LER
Fransa: Maignan, Kounde, Upamecano, Saliba, Digne, Tchouameni, Rabiot, Olise, Barcola, Dembele, Mbappe.
İspanya: Unai Simon, Pedro Porro, Cubarsi, Laporte, Cucurella, Rodri, Fabian Ruiz, Olmo, Yamal, Baena, Oyarzabal.

Fenerbahçe'ye Şampiyonlar Ligi kalecisi! Ederson ve Livakovic'in yerine
Şampiyonlar Ligi 2. ön eleme turunda Gornik eşleşmesi için UEFA listesinin teslimine saatler kala Fenerbahçe'de kaleci krizi kapıda... Ayrılmak isteyen Ederson ve Livakovic'in henüz kampa katılmamasıyla Górnik maçında kale Mert'e emanet edilecek gibi duruyor. Tarık'ın yedek kalma huzursuzluğu, Eğribayat'ın belirsizliği ve altyapıdan Engin Can'ın sürpriz listeye dahil edilme ihtimali sarı-lacivertlileri kritik bir yol ayrımına getirdi.
Fenerbahçe, Şampiyonlar Ligi 2. ön elemesindeki yüksek sesle dillendirilmese de kritik Górnik Zabrze maçı öncesi büyük bir kaleci kriziyle karşı karşıya... Sarı-lacivertliler, UEFA’ya bildireceği kadroyu yarın (16 Temmuz) teslim etmek zorunda. Ancak listede yer alacak üç kalecinin kim olacağı belirsizliğini koruyor.
BREZİLYA VE HIRVATİSTAN ELENDİ
Dünya Kupası'ndan uzun süre önce elenmelerine rağmen takıma katılmayan Ederson (Brezilya) ve Dominik Livakovic (Hırvatistan)adeta sırra kadem bastı. İki file bekçisi de takımdan ayrılmak istiyor.
Başkan Aziz Yıldırım, Ederson'u kalmaya ikna edebileceğini düşünse de tecrübeli eldiven, taraftar tepkisini öne sürerek Fenerbahçe defterini tamamen kapatmış gibi görünüyor.
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TARIK 3. KALECİ OLMAK İSTEMİYOR
Bu belirsizlik ortamında Górnik karşısında kaleyi Mert Günok'un korumasına kesin gözüyle bakılıyor. Öte yandan, geçtiğimiz sezon sözleşme yenileyen Tarık Çetin ise üçüncü kaleci konumuna düşmekten rahatsız olduğu için ayrılık formülleri arıyor.
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EĞRİBAYAT'IN DURUMU DA KRİTİK
Takımdan gönderilmesi gündemde olan İrfan Can Eğribayat için ise henüz resmi bir teklif bulunmuyor.
Kaledeki bu düğümü çözmek adına sürpriz bir formül masada. Fenerbahçe yönetimi, altyapı kontenjanını değerlendirerek genç kaleci Engin Can'ın adını üçüncü kaleci olarak UEFA listesine eklemeyi planlıyor.
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Valve Silently Discontinues Steam Deck LCD Spares at iFixit
An iFixit representative later explained in a comment in the Reddit thread that "it's not that we're choosing to not stock these anymore. Unfortunately, Valve is just starting to sunset these parts." iFixit has, in both the original email and in the Reddit comment, confirmed that it is looking for alternatives to the OEM Steam Deck LCD battery. It seems as though the OLED Steam Deck model has not been impacted by Valve's decision, and the decision follows the recent discontinuation of the Steam Deck LCD in favor the OLED versions. Currently, there are alternatives on sites like Amazon, so it's likely a matter of time before iFixit is able to find an alternative.
Windows Search is getting the cleanup users have wanted for years (more like decades)
The change appears first on the search home screen. Instead of the old layout – with recently used apps on the left and tiles on the right asking "What day is it today?" or offering features such as "Daily quiz," "Word of the day," "Search trends," and "Recommended games" –...
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- Christopher Nolan believes Gen Z will push back against generative AI and its growing influence
Christopher Nolan believes Gen Z will push back against generative AI and its growing influence
Days before The Odyssey is set to debut in cinemas worldwide, director Christopher Nolan answered questions about filmmaking, technology, and generative AI.
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Intel's Starfire SoC combines 18A CPU, Intel 3 GPU, and NPU for space-grade computing
Starfire features an eight-core CPU built on the 18A node, with each chip combining four performance cores and four low-power efficiency cores. The two models operate at different clock speeds, with the low-power version prioritizing efficiency and the performance model targeting higher compute capability.
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- Meta’s AI Layoff Algorithm Reportedly Ranked Workers With Medical Conditions For Termination, And 26 Employees Are Now Suing To Block It
Meta’s AI Layoff Algorithm Reportedly Ranked Workers With Medical Conditions For Termination, And 26 Employees Are Now Suing To Block It
In what is likely to be the first of many such lawsuits that target silicon valley bigwigs, a number of Meta employees who were recently laid off are now accusing an AI-powered algorithm for disproportionately targeting workers with pre-existing medical conditions. Around 26 Meta employees are now alleging that the tech giant relied on factors such as productivity and AI use in deciding which workers get axed, disadvantaging those who missed work due to medical complications As many as 26 Meta employees have now anonymously filed a lawsuit in a federal court in Oakland, California, accusing the company of disproportionately […]
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- Xbox Can’t Be Both Platform and World’s Biggest Publisher, Warn Ex-Sony and Microsoft Execs After 3,200 Layoffs
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Amid all the problems that besiege Microsoft's Xbox division, the studio divestitures, the layoffs, the declining business, and even the loss of a few million Game Pass subscribers, lies one lingering question: what actually is Xbox? A platform or the biggest third-party publisher? Microsoft certainly tried its damnedest to confuse consumers with its constantly shifting strategy regarding first-party content, as well as the delirious "This Is an Xbox" campaign. Xbox CEO Asha Sharma quickly tossed it in the trash after taking over from Phil Spencer, seeking a return to the brand's core values. But even she admitted that there's a fundamental […]
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- Intel Foundry Snags AMD, NVIDIA, and OpenAI as Design Wins on 18A & 14A Nodes While EMIB Achieves 98% Yields
Intel Foundry Snags AMD, NVIDIA, and OpenAI as Design Wins on 18A & 14A Nodes While EMIB Achieves 98% Yields
Intel has reportedly secured some big wins with its 18A, 14A, and EMIB process / advanced packaging technologies, signaling massive interest in its Foundry business. Tech Heavyweights Are Lining Up To See What Intel Foundry Has To Offer As 18A, 14A & EMIB Technologies See Heightened Interest TSMC has so far been the only semiconductor manufacturer to offer bleeding-edge processes and packaging technology, but Intel has quickly emerged as a fierce competitor. Intel has only launched its 18A node, which is already achieving volume ramp, and is working towards its more advanced 18A-P (In Risk Production) and 14A nodes (Risk […]
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Samsung Health AI Training Consent: What gets deleted, what survives, and how to back up
If you’re wondering what actually happens when you decline the Samsung Health AI training consent prompt, here’s the short answer: your existing Samsung Health data won’t be deleted, and Samsung Cloud sync keeps working.
Samsung clarified that AI training data is collected and stored separately from your regular Samsung Health data and admitted the original in-app warning was worded misleadingly. Below is the full picture, including what’s still unclear.
What is the Samsung Health AI Training consent notice?
Earlier this week, Samsung Health began showing a popup titled “Consent to the Use of Health Data for AI Training and Modelling,” covering health and wellness data, medication data, health records, and cycle tracking data, via HowToGeek.
Disabling the toggle triggered a warning stating that doing so would stop cloud sync and delete data from Samsung’s servers language that sparked widespread backlash and confusion over whether users were being forced to trade their medical history for basic backup functionality.
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What gets deleted if you decline?
According to Samsung’s updated clarification, data collected for AI training is stored apart from the health data that powers Samsung Health itself.
Withdraw consent, and only that AI-specific dataset stops being used and gets deleted your sleep logs, medication history, health records, and cycle tracking inside Samsung Health remain untouched.
No. SamMobile tested this directly after Samsung’s clarification: after withdrawing consent, Samsung Health continued syncing normally, and the Cloud sync toggle stayed enabled.
How to backup your Samsung Health data
It’s no longer urgent, but it’s still good practice, especially since Samsung says it’s “currently improving the notice text,” meaning the wording (and potentially the behavior) could shift again.
Go to Samsung Health > Settings > Download personal data and export a copy periodically regardless of your consent choice.
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TikTok Targets AI-Generated Spam Accounts In High-Risk Topics
TikTok will test detection for accounts posting AI-generated spam in politics, financial advice, and medical content, and has joined C2PA's steering committee.
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“Şəfa” 5 yoxlama oyunu keçirəcək
2026/2027-ci illər mövsümündə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında çıxış edəcək “Şəfa” yay təlim-məşq toplanışı çərçivəsində 5 yoxlama oyunu keçirəcək.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə paytaxt klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Bakı təmsilçisinin ilk matçı iyulun 17-də “İmişli”yə qarşı olacaq. Zaur Həşimovun rəhbərlik etdiyi kollektiv iyulun 25-də Qəbələdə eyniadlı komandanın qonağı olacaq. İyulun 31-dəki sınaq oyunununda “Şəfa” “Araz-Naxçıvan”la üz-üzə gələcək.
Avqustun 7-də isə iki oyunun baş tutması planlaşdırılır. Səhər saatlarında “Neftçi-2” ilə üz-üzə gələcək komandanın axşamkı rəqibi isə “Qarabağ-2” olacaq.
Xatırladaq ki, paytaxt klubu ötən mövsüm Birinci Liqada çempionluq tituluna yiyələnib və Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasına birbaşa vəsiqə qazanıb. Öncədən komandanın yeni mövsümə Bakıda və Qəbələdə hazırlaşacağı açıqlanmışdı. Lakin sonradan hazırlıq planında dəyişiklik edilib. Qəbələdə keçirilməsi planlaşdırılan təlim-məşq toplanışı ləğv olunub. Bakı təmsilçisi hazırlığını paytaxtda davam etdirəcək.
“Fənərbağça” hücumçusunu satışa çıxardı
Qvineyalı hücumçu Sidiki Şerif “Fənərbağça”dan ayrılmağa hazırlaşır.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, 19 yaşlı futbolçu komandanın baş məşqçisi İsmail Kartalın planlarında yer almır. Bu barədə Türkiyə mətbuatı məlumat yayıb.
İstanbul klubu Şerif üçün təklifləri dəyərləndirməyə qərar verib.
Bu ilin yanvarında heyətə cəlb edilən hücumçu “bülbüllər”lə Super Liqada 12 oyunda 2 qol vurub. Onun “transfermarkt”da dəyəri 18 milyon avrodur.
“Mançester Yunayted” transferi açıqladı
“Mançester Yunayted” heyətini yeni futbolçu ilə gücləndirib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “qırmızı-şeytanlar” “Aston Villa”dan Yuri Tilemansla anlaşıb. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
MY belçikalı yarımmüdafiəçinin transferi üçün 41 milyon avro ödəyəcək.
Tilemans Belçika millisi ilə dünya çempionatında 5 oyunda 2 qol vurub. “Qırmızı şeytanlar” mundialda ¼ finalda İspaniyaya uduzub – 1:2.
Dopinq testi müsbət çıxdı, cəzasız qaldılar
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Done Deal: Muharemovic ready for Leeds United in €40m agreement
Multiple sources in Italy confirm Sassuolo defender Tarik Muharemovic is ready to join Leeds United after the clubs agreed a €40m fee, with half going to Juventus.
Sky Sport Italia’s Gianluca Di Marzio, Fabrizio Romano and more all confirm the same details.
Muharemovic has chosen Leeds United

The centre-back had participated in the 2026 World Cup with Bosnia and Herzegovina this summer, and was widely expected to move on after two years at Sassuolo.
He made his way up from the Juventus youth academy and was sold to Sassuolo for just €2m in 2025 following the initial loan spell, but with the Bianconeri promised 50 per cent of the future sale fee.
It had been reported Juve considered bringing him back to base, as it would only cost them €18m instead of the €40m fee, but they preferred to just cash in on the sale.
Bournemouth and Sunderland were also strongly interested in Muharemovic, but the 23-year-old appears to be heading to Leeds United.
The central defender is expected in England over the next 48 hours to undergo a medical and sign the contract, once the final details have been ironed out.
Report unhappy Zaniolo offered to Milan during Udinese salary dispute
Nicolò Zaniolo is refusing to train with Udinese after failing to agree a new contract, so there are reports he was offered to Milan over the last 24 hours.
The Italy international is in a rather odd situation, as he joined Udinese last summer on loan for €2.5m with option to buy for a further €5m, plus Galatasaray getting a 50 per cent cut of the future sale fee.

However, as it was a rushed job, it was done with the promise to re-evaluate his salary once the campaign was over.
That process is still happening, as Zaniolo has not been able to agree on a wage package with the Friulani.
Zaniolo pushing for Udinese exit

This week he was expected at pre-season training, but instead sent a medical certificate to excuse him from attending, a well-worn technique by players who are trying to force an exit.
Now Milan transfer expert Daniele Longo claims on his YouTube channel that Zaniolo’s entourage offered him to the Rossoneri for a summer swoop.
It remains to be seen if they are interested in a player who did have a good season, but also has a terrible injury record and hasn’t been able to find any consistency in recent years.
Since forcing the exit from Roma in February 2023, he has played for Galatasaray, Aston Villa, Atalanta, Fiorentina and Udinese.
The contract with Udinese technically runs to June 2029, so this could get ugly if a solution is not found soon for the 27-year-old.
He has also been linked with a return to the Stadio Olimpico, this time for Lazio.
Transfer round-up: Roma meeting for West Ham winger, Aston Villa warn Juventus
Check out today’s Serie A transfer updates with Roma directors reportedly meeting the agents of Crysencio Summerville and Aston Villa’s warning to Juventus that Emiliano Martinez won’t leave.
It’s been another rather busy day for Serie A clubs, which are working to strengthen their teams for the 2026-27 campaign.
Serie A transfer news July 14, 2026
Roma are looking for new attackers and have already sent offers for both Alejandro Garnacho and Diego Moreira, according to Sky Sport Italia. The Giallorossi are also interested in West Ham’s Summerville and, according to Sportitalia, met the winger’s agent on Tuesday morning. Gazzetta claims that Brazilian talent Endrick is also among those monitored by Roma.
Juventus were previously linked with Roma’s Mile Svilar, although the Bianconeri’s main target in goal has always been Aston Villa’s Emiliano Martinez.

The Premier League club, however, have clearly stated today by their director, Damian Vidagany, that the Argentine is not for sale.
According to Gazzetta, the Bianconeri are preparing an offer to sign Franck Kessié as a free agent and have identified Folarin Balogun as a potential reinforcement in attack as they are struggling to reach an agreement with PSG for Randal Kolo Muani.
Multiple sources claim that Noussair Mazraoui is Milan’s main target to replace Pervis Estupinan, who has received an offer from Aston Villa. According to SportMediaset, Milan have demanded €18m for the Ecuador international.
According to Gazzetta, Milan remain interested in Antonio Silva, who has rejected a contract extension offer from Benfica. The Portuguese centre-back has attracted interest from Bournemouth as well.
Inter are still chasing a replacement for Denzel Dumfries, with Djed Spence and Nahuel Molina among their targets. Guela Doué is another right-back on their shortlist, but his club, Strasbourg, has requested over €35m.
Ederson, Napoli chasing Fiorentina defender and more news
Atalanta director Cristiano Giuntoli spoke for the first time about the collapsed Manchester United transfer for Ederson: “We were stunned,” he admitted. “He is happy to remain, and we are working on a new contract.”
According to Gazzetta, Sassuolo are interested in Daniel Maldini, who has returned to Atalanta after a six-month loan spell at Lazio.
Hamed Traoré has undergone his medical tests with Genoa today.
Ex-Inter goalkeeper Yann Sommer has joined Club Brugge on a free transfer, signing a three-year deal.
The start of a new chapter.
Yann Sommer tekent tot 2029 bij Club!
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— Club Brugge KV (@ClubBrugge) July 14, 2026
Fiorentina have a verbal agreement to sign Real Madrid defender Víctor Valdepeñas, according to multiple sources, including Sky.
Napoli are interested in Fiorentina full-back Niccolò Fortini, according to Gazzetta.
Domenico Tedesco, Bologna’s coach, has said the club is “confident” that Riccardo Orsolini will sign a contract extension.
New Como signing Luis Milla: “Fabregas was very important in the choice to go to Como. I was glad he called me because of what he conveyed and his ambition to grow. I have high expectations. I could have arrived in January, but Getafe were not doing well, and it wasn’t the right time.”
Frosinone are close to signing Sebastiano Desplanches on loan from Palermo.
Serie A – Official done deals on July 14, 2026

Danilho Doekhi joins Lazio as a free agent
Felipe Jack from Como to Cremonese (Serie B) on loan
Lorenzo Gori from Frosinone to Grosseto (Serie C) on loan.
Matteo Agrimi from Lecce to Flaminia (Serie D) on a free transfer
Giuseppe Battimelli from Bologna to Lecco (Serie C) as a free agent
Maat Daniel Caprini from Fiorentina to Cesena (Serie B) on loan)
Knee injury rules Robinio Vaz out of Roma pre-season
The bad news has already started for Roma before the season even kicks off, as Robinio Vaz has been ruled out for several weeks by a knee ligament injury.
The pre-season training only began this week at Trigoria under the guidance of coach Gian Piero Gasperini.
Last term was ruined by a series of injuries, almost all of them to the attacking players, and 2026-27 is starting on the same foot.
Robinio Vaz already injured for Roma

Multiple reports including Sky Sport Italia state that Robinio Vaz sustained a right knee injury during training today and has been diagnosed with a lesion to the collateral ligament.
It is not a very serious issue, but still enough to keep the Brazilian out of action for several weeks while Roma staff evaluate the development of his recovery.
The 19-year-old was purchased from Olympique Marseille in the January transfer window at a cost of €22m plus add-ons.
Vaz made 14 competitive appearances in the Giallorossi jersey, contributing one goal and two assists.
World Cup semi-final: France vs. Spain official line-ups, Milan pair start
Milan stars Mike Maignan and Adrien Rabiot start for France in the World Cup semi-final against Spain, but Roma midfielder Manu Koné drops back to the bench.
It kicks off in Dallas at 20.00 UK time (21.00 CEST).
The winners will play either England or Argentina in the World Cup Final on July 19.

France have emerged as the undoubted favourites to win the trophy after a series of dominant performances in USA, Canada and Mexico, winning all six matches with 16 goals scored and just three conceded.
There is a change for Didier Deschamps, because while Roma midfielder Koné has been the breakout star of the competition for them, he is benched today in favour of fit again Aurelien Tchouaméni.
It means there are only two Serie A players in the starting XI, both representing Milan with goalkeeper Maignan and midfielder Rabiot.

Kylian Mbappé leads the way with support from Michael Olise and Ousmane Dembélé, but Bradley Barcola is preferred to Désiré Doué.
There are no Serie A players in the Spain squad, but after a dismal start with the shock 0-0 against Cape Verde, they’ve gone from strength to strength in this World Cup.
Unai Simon set a new record for most minutes without conceding at the World Cup, ended by Charles De Ketelaere in a 2-1 quarter-final win over Belgium.
They start the same line-up as that game, meaning late goal hero Mikel Merino is again going to come off the bench as a super-sub after scoring in the Round of 16 and the quarter-final.
Mikel Oyarzabal is top scorer with four goals, supported by Lamine Yamal, Dani Olmo and Alex Baena.
Former Napoli midfielder Fabian Ruiz again pushes Pedri onto the bench.
France vs. Spain line-ups
France: Maignan; Koundé, Saliba, Upamecano, Digne; Tchouaméni, Rabiot; Dembélé, Olise, Barcola; Mbappé
Spain: Unai Simon; Porro, Cubarsí, Laporte, Cucurella; Rodri, Fabian Ruiz; Yamal, Olmo, Baena; Oyarzabal
Starting lineups
Substitutes
Modric ready to sign new Milan contract ahead of 41st birthday
Luka Modric is increasingly likely to commit to a new one-year contract with Milan, claim reports, and could join their pre-season tour of Australia.
The midfielder turns 41 in September, and his contract with the Rossoneri expired on June 30.

He was focused on Croatia’s performance at the 2026 World Cup and is only now getting over the disappointment of their early exit.
Milan have won Modric over

According to Sky Sport Italia, the intensive courtship of directors and new coach Ruben Amorim helped convince Modric that he should continue this experience at San Siro for another year.
The player has never disguised his desire to one day play for the Rossoneri, who he grew up supporting when Zvonimir Boban was in the squad.
He is still on vacation, but would seem to be heavily leaning towards giving the all-clear to one more season.
If confirmed, Modric will join up with the squad during their pre-season tour of Australia, which begins on July 26.
Despite his age, the Ballon d’Or winner played 37 games for Milan last season, scoring two goals and providing three assists in 2,864 minutes of football.
It would’ve been more, but he was ruled out for two matches by a fractured cheekbone in April.
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- Official: Man Utd announce Youri Tielemans signing, club chief names 3 things he’ll add to the squad
Official: Man Utd announce Youri Tielemans signing, club chief names 3 things he’ll add to the squad
Manchester United have officially announced the arrival of Youri Tielemans from Aston Villa, with club chief Jason Wilcox explaining why they signed him.
The Belgium international shone for Aston Villa, and was previously also a star performer at Leicester City, with Man Utd director Wilcox praising him.
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Tielemans had been linked strongly with the Red Devils in the last few days, and it’s now been officially announced on ManUtd.com.
Wilcox is clearly delighted to bring Tielemans in, explaining three qualities he feels the 29-year-old will add to this United squad – composure, creativity, and leadership.
Jason Wilcox on Youri Tielemans transfer
“Youri has consistently been one of the most outstanding midfielders in the Premier League throughout the past seven years. He has all of the technical qualities, as well as the ambition and mentality, to thrive at Manchester United,” Wilcox said in a club statement.
“Youri’s consistency is exceptional, and he will add further composure, creativity and leadership to our squad. We are delighted to welcome a player of his influence and experience, both on the pitch and within the dressing room, as we continue to build a team ready to challenge for the biggest honours.
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Man United have added a top passer to their squad
Tielemans is not the youngest, and perhaps not always the most consistent performer, but there’s no doubt about the quality he brings when he’s really on form.
This is highlighted in United’s statement, which explains that the former Monaco youngster really excelled when it comes to line-breaking passes last season.
United stated: “Amongst attackers and midfielders, Tielemans broke the most defensive lines per 100 passes in the Premier League as well as making the second most line-breaking passes under pressure.”
While that might not sound like the most eye-catching kind of detail, it’s a stat that managers love, and it will surely help the rest of this United team to shine even brighter next season.
This is the kind of quality on the ball that MUFC arguably didn’t have last season, and it should help Michael Carrick improve this team after he already did such a good job as interim manager.
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- “Looks absolutely fine” – positive update on England star’s availability for Argentina clash
“Looks absolutely fine” – positive update on England star’s availability for Argentina clash
Declan Rice is looking better after a recent battle with a sickness bug that left him bed-ridden for three days, according to Sky Sports.
Watch below for a video update from England’s training base earlier today as Rice could be seen taking part in a session ahead of tomorrow’s World Cup semi-final clash against Argentina.
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France take on Spain in today’s first semi-final, and by tomorrow night we’ll know whether or not it’s England joining one of those two in this year’s World Cup final.
Luckily for England manager Thomas Tuchel, it now looks like he should have Arsenal midfielder Rice fit and available and in good condition to take on Argentina…
England are training for the final time before their World Cup semi-final with Argentina ???????
Declan Rice is with the squad, who looks to have fully recovered from illness ? pic.twitter.com/MeaoKiOnnz
— Sky Sports News (@SkySportsNews) July 14, 2026
The report explains that everyone is in England training now, apart from Jordan Henderson, who injured his arm in that freak incident celebrating the Three Lions’ victory over Mexico.
That’s encouraging, as there have also been some fitness concerns for Reece James during this tournament, so perhaps there’s now hope of him starting tomorrow night as well.
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Can England beat World Cup holders Argentina?
England face old rivals Argentina tomorrow and it’s sure to be their toughest test of the World Cup so far.
Tuchel’s side have shown remarkable character and resilience at times in this year’s competition, but they’ll really need to up their game once again if they are to get past Lionel Messi and co.
Argentina are the reigning world champions and will no doubt be desperate to win the trophy again for what seems highly likely to be Messi’s last ever World Cup.
If England can get past Lionel Scaloni’s side, it’s a huge statement that they can go all the way and win this competition for the first time since 1966.
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Club director “stunned” by Manchester United transfer decision
Atalanta director Cristiano Giuntoli has admitted to being left “stunned” by Manchester United’s decision to pull the plug on the Ederson transfer.
The Red Devils had everything more or less done to sign Ederson from the Serie A club, before pulling out of the deal late on.
BBC Sport were among the outlets to report that this was due to an injury concern that came up during Ederson’s medical, though Atalanta have denied that there’s any problem with the player’s fitness.
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The Brazilian midfielder has been a star player for Atalanta, so they’ll surely be glad to keep him, with Giuntoli adding that they’re now working on tying him down to a new contract.
See below for Giuntoli’s response to Man Utd deciding against signing Ederson, as quoted by Fabrizio Romano on his X page…
??? Atalanta director Cristiano Giuntoli: “We were stunned [by Man United calling Ederson deall off]”.
“Now we are working on a new contract for him”. pic.twitter.com/mrTforgvsl
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 14, 2026
Romano posted: “Atalanta director Cristiano Giuntoli: “We were stunned [by Man United calling Ederson deall off]”. “Now we are working on a new contract for him”.”
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Will Manchester United live to regret Ederson transfer decision?
United clearly decided that signing Ederson wasn’t quite worth the gamble for one reason or another, and of course it would have been a big waste of money if they’d brought him in only to find that he wasn’t up to scratch fitness-wise, or ended up missing a lot of games through injury.
Still, Ederson looks like a top player and this surely won’t be the end of this summer’s saga, with other top clubs surely likely to also take a look at the 27-year-old.
MUFC, meanwhile, have turned to other options, so they’ll hope that new signing Andrey Santos can prove a success, while Youri Tielemans looks like being next, according to the Athletic and others.
Santos and Tielemans are both Premier League-proven, which is a nice bonus to have when signing a player, but Ederson would have arrived more at ‘peak age’ than either of those two, and might arguably have acted as more of a level-raiser for this team.
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2026 Mets Draft profile: AJ Krodel

Villa Park, California native Andrew James Krodel attended the eponymously named high school in the district, lettering three years with the Spartans. In total, he hit .288/.356/.352 in 80 games and posted a 3.70 ERA in 98.1 innings, allowing 91 hits, walking 29, and striking out 90. The numbers, nor the fastball that hovered around 90 MPH, got him very little buzz in the baseball hot bed that is California and as such, the right-hander went uncalled in the 2023 MLB Draft, attending the University of California Santa Barbara that fall.
Krodel appeared in 3 games for the Gauchos in his freshman season, allowing 4 earned runs in 3.2 innings- a 9.82 ERA- giving up 2 hits, walking 3, and striking out 4. He pitched for the Cowlitz Black Bears of the West Coast League that summer and had a more impressive showing for himself, posting a 2.25 ERA in 24.0 innings over 7 games, allowing 17 hits, walking 13, and striking out 16. When he returned to Santa Barbara, head coach Checketts gave the sophomore a little more leeway, but his performance was still subpar. Appearing in 11 games, the right-hander posted a 6.18 ERA in 27.2 innings, allowing 23 hits, walking 17, and striking out 37.
That summer, Krodel supplemented his workload by pitching for a summer collegiate league, this time staying local and playing for the Santa Barbara Foresters of the California Collegiate League, playing with fellow 2026 draftee Aidan Keenan and 2025 Mets draft 13th rounder Frank Camarillo. Once again, against the competition there, the right-hander thrived, posting a 1.74 ERA in 31.0 innings over 7 starts, allowing 22 hits, walking 9, and striking out 44. Despite his success as a starter, pitching limited innings against an entire lineup, coach Checketts had the right-hander remain in the Gauchos bullpen for the 2026 season. The right-hander ended up appearing in 25 games and posting a 5.66 ERA in 35.0 innings, allowing 42 hits, walking 17, and striking out 42.
The 6’4”, 200-pound right-hander throws from a high-three-quarters arm slot with a long arm action through the back and above-average extension off the mound. The right-hander throws a four-pitch mix despite primarily pitching out of the bullpen, utilizing a two-seam fastball, slider, curveball, and circle changeup.
His two-seam fastball has below-average velocity, sitting in the low-90s and very rarely topping out much higher. Despite that, the pitch has been an effective offering thanks to its rare combination of below-average spin rates but above-average induced vertical break readings. Thanks to the active spin the baseball does get, the pitch produces seam shifted wake effects that causes it to appear to resist gravity while breaking arm-side, diving late.
Of the pitches he complements his unique fastball with, his circle changeup is likely the best of the bunch. Sitting in the low-to-mid-80s, the pitch has racked up strikeouts against left-handed hitters and right-handed hitters alike thanks to its extreme arm-side fade. His mid-to-high-70s curveball and high-70s-to-low-80s sweeping slider both show some promise, especially his slider, but are both are still very raw as pitches, relying more on overall movement than the sharpness of the break.
Just as batters have had a hard time dealing with the movement on his pitch mix, striking out at a 27.1% over his three years combined with the Gauchos, Krodel generally has trouble commanding his repertoire. The right-hander often misses his spots, leading to a high 12.1% walk rate over the course of his collegiate career, almost 5% higher than the MLB average. Being unable to command his pitches has often caused the right-hander to try to finesse them into the strike zone, often leading to pitches in hittable parts of the strike zone and disastrous results. Batters hit .263/.366/.435 against him with a .351 BABIP, with a poor 36.7% groundball rate, 15.3% line drive rate, 48.0% flyball rate, and 14.9% HR/FB rate.
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- This is why Anthony Mantha is still a free agent after Penguins ending
This is why Anthony Mantha is still a free agent after Penguins ending

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On most of the lists featuring the best available free agents left in the NHL, Anthony Mantha is in the top spot.
That has been true for at least a few days now, but despite that, the departing Pittsburgh Penguins winger hasn't found a contract yet.
It surely is coming, but it's taking its time.
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Why is Anthony Mantha still a free agent?
The Athletic's Josh Yohe offered this theory in a post on X on Tuesday:
"I have no doubt Anthony Mantha is still going to get paid plenty this summer. Had a great year. But I do wonder if his playoff showing — no goals, bad penalties, teammates literally suggesting that certain forwards weren’t good in front of Philly’s net — is costing him a bit."
It certainly wasn't the ideal ending for Mantha.
Alex Tuch went through a similar final phase in Buffalo but ended up getting a great deal in a sign-and-trade to the Washington Capitals. Mantha isn't on Tuch's level, but that should give him encouragement that there's still something out there.
For what it's worth, The Athletic's Chris Johnston projected Mantha to get a four-year contract worth about $24 million in total value earlier this offseason. Now? It's not as obvious.
"Mantha signed a prove-it contract with the Penguins last summer after recovering from a torn ACL in his right knee, and he proved it in a big way," Johnston wrote along with that projection. "Long viewed as a dangerous scorer with an excellent shot who struggled to put it all together, Mantha struck for a career-best 33 goals and 64 points. The only sour note came from a rough playoff performance, which included just one point (an assist) in six games, but that shouldn’t overshadow the fact that Mantha reestablished himself as an offensively gifted winger."
Mantha isn't expected to return to Pittsburgh, although the Penguins do still have some money to spend.
It feels like a deal should come sooner rather than later, but at the moment, Mantha is being forced to be patient.
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- Suni Lee: 'I'm back' for LA 2028 Olympic bid
Suni Lee: 'I'm back' for LA 2028 Olympic bid
After Suni Lee fell off the balance beam in her last routine of an otherwise successful Paris Olympics, the first thing she told coach Jess Graba was that she needed to come back for a 2028 Olympic bid to rectify it.
Graba took it as sarcasm at the time. Now it's real.
Lee announced a return to gymnastics in a video posted to her social media on Tuesday, two years before the Los Angeles Games Opening Ceremony.
"I know what I'm capable of," Lee, who last competed at the 2024 Paris Games, said over a montage that included footage of her past competitions. "I'm willing to do whatever it takes to get there."
The video was captioned, "i'm back."
"This is more than a comeback," was displayed at the end of the video. "Stay tuned."
In conjunction with the video, it was announced Tuesday that a documentary about Lee is in production.
“This is more than a documentary; it’s an invitation to come along for the journey. I know there’s more in me, and this is my chance to challenge myself, test my limits, and see what I’m truly capable of,” Lee said in a press release. “This isn’t about proving anyone wrong. It’s about showing up for myself and discovering what’s possible. Through the setbacks and the victories, I’m giving myself one more chance to find out what happens when I keep going.”
Lee, 23, won Olympic all-around gold in Tokyo and team gold in Paris among six total Olympic medals.
For Paris, she came back from two different types of kidney diseases — diagnosed in early 2023, keeping her from serious training until early 2024 — to make her second Olympics and win three medals at a second consecutive Games.
Lee will train for her comeback at her longtime gym — Midwest Gymnastics in Little Canada, Minnesota, run by coaches Ali Lim and Jess Graba.
"Ali and I have coached Suni since she was a little girl in this gym, and watching her decide to chase this again is something I’ll never take for granted," Graba said in a post on the gym’s website. "She’s already given the sport everything, so for her to walk back through these doors and go after 2028 on her own terms, with our whole team behind her, it means the world. We’re just going to do the work and enjoy every day of it."
Graba later said by phone that Lee has been "talking on and off" about a return for "a little while."
"I think the goals, for the most part, are she wants to see what she can do when she gets a full amount of prep time (for an Olympic run-up) and as healthy as she can be," Graba said. "The COVID (pandemic) in Tokyo, and then with the kidney issue going into Paris, I think it just felt like, for her maybe, she had more in the tank she didn't get to show."
Lee, who moved to New York City after the Paris Games, was back home in Minnesota earlier this month, visited Graba and made the comeback concrete.
"To see her decide 100% is, I think, a little surprising, but also a little bit of a relief because we need enough time to get ready," Graba said. "So if this is going to be it, then it's good that she made up her mind at this point."
Graba said the plan for now is for Lee to return to gymnastics training next week at Midwest.
"I guess my thoughts are we wouldn't do anything until, like, spring of next year for competition," Graba said.
Graba said that Lee is not a results-oriented person, but there may be one thing that's missing from her first two Olympics.
"She felt like she was a medalist on beam, and we didn't get one," Graba said, alluding to her fifth- and sixth-place finishes on the event in Tokyo and Paris. "So I think she'd like to rectify that."
Of the five-woman 2024 U.S. Olympic gymnastics team, two have so far returned to elite competition: Jade Carey and Hezly Rivera.
Simone Biles and Jordan Chiles have not announced whether either plans to bid for the LA Games.
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- 2027 NFL Draft Summer Scouting Report: Sam Leavitt, QB, LSU
2027 NFL Draft Summer Scouting Report: Sam Leavitt, QB, LSU
Summer is here, and it is everyone’s favorite time of the year, scouting time. Every year, we do Summer Scouting to preview college football for Vikings fans, but also give them an idea of names to follow and watch in the fall as needs pop up for Minnesota.
Are we going to write about quarterbacks? Offensive tackles? Edge rushers? You know it, but why? Because other NFL teams will draft them, just as they will draft every other position. It all matters whether these players end up on the Vikings, the Bears, or the Steelers. We write these so Vikings fans can be the most informed fans.
So if you are still with us, enjoy our latest Summer Scouting report as we prepare you for the Fall.
Film
- Northern Arizona
- TCU
Background Info
- Listed at 6-2/205 lbs.
- 4-Star prospect according to 247 Sports
- Transferred from Michigan State to Arizona State to LSU
- Oregon Gatorade Player of the Year in high school
- MaxPreps Oregon High School Player of the Year
- Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year in 2024
- Second-team All-Big 12 in 2024
Notable career stats heading into 2026
- 20 Starts
- 612 Pass attempts
- 4,652 Passing yards
- 7.7 Yards per attempt
Notable numbers from PFF heading into 2026
- 32 Big-time throws
- 2.6 Turnover worthy play rate
- Average depth of target is 9.3 yards
- 71% Adjusted completion percentage
Strengths
- Arm strength is his top trait
- Can make plays out of nothing
- Keeps his eyes downfield and look to push it
- Uses his mobility to evade pressure
- Puts good zip on his passes to make them into tight windows
Player Summary
Sam Leavitt is a very unpolished piece of diamond that is beneath the harshness of his game on film. The arm talent cannot be questioned; he is able to make throws to every level of the field, but it can still be very erratic. What we need to see more of is that arm talent in much calmer situations. LSU has a better offensive line, Lane Kiffin has a better system, and it should all allow him to be able to take a big step. However, the play we saw at Arizona State is not yet that of a top prospect in a loaded class.
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- Brotherhood Podcast #78 - Dame & JoJo Talk Duke, Barcelona, And Hoops In General
Brotherhood Podcast #78 - Dame & JoJo Talk Duke, Barcelona, And Hoops In General

The latest Brotherhood Podcast is out, and this time, Dame Sarr is interviewing Joaquim Boumtje Boumtje.
It makes sense, because both guys came through FC Barcelona, so they get to compare notes on that, and on how Duke found them.
And check out what Boumtje Boumtje said when Sarr asked him what he liked to do outside of basketball. Duke fans (and the coaching staff) are going to love this:
“I mean, I’m really chill. Like, I just live and breathe basketball. My mom’s always telling me I need to find hobbies.
“Like, if I’m not playing basketball, I’m watching basketball or, like, coaching my little brother through basketball or something. So I enjoy, like, even just like the go-karting we did last week. That’s kind of stuff I really love.”
It sounds like he’s going to fit right in.
By the way, Boumtje Boumtje makes it clear at the top that he prefers to be called JoJo, so JoJo it is.
By the way #2: he mentions coaching his little brother, Robert, now 14. No idea if he’s a significant talent yet, but there may be another Boumtje Boumtje on the way.
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- 🚨 Blockbuster in World Cup semi-final: Spain and France line up
🚨 Blockbuster in World Cup semi-final: Spain and France line up

The first act of the World Cup semi-finals takes place today. France and Spain are battling for a place in the World Cup final. But which 22 players will start the blockbuster in Dallas?
Spain coach Luis de la Fuente has decided to make personnel changes compared to the quarter-final. As a result, Barça star Pedri (market value: €150 million) is once again only on the bench.
France, on the other hand, sees Didier Deschamps make a slight change in attack. One PSG star for another PSG star. Bradley Barcola replaces Désiré Doué, and Aurélien Tchouaméni also returns to the French starting XI. Manu Koné makes way for him.
Kylian Mbappé, who was taken off carrying a knock in the quarter-final, has recovered in time and will lead Les Bleus onto the pitch as captain.
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- Dana White’s Contender Series headed to Paramount+ for historic 10th season on Aug. 11
Dana White’s Contender Series headed to Paramount+ for historic 10th season on Aug. 11

Dana White’s “Contender Series” will mark its tenth season when the talent-discovery show returns on Aug. 11 at 8 p.m. ET on Paramount+ from inside Meta Apex in Las Vegas. For those of you unfamiliar with the format, it’s sort of like The Ultimate Fighter (TUF) without the alcohol or protracted drama. Handpicked prospects are given one night to compete, though performances can sometimes trump results.
Contender Series has produced multiple UFC champions including Sean O’Malley, Jack Della Maddalena, and Carlos Ulberg, among others. It’s also given rise to some exciting prospects like Quillan Salkilld, Payton Talbott, Jean Silva, Carlos Prates, Josh Hokit, Mauricio Ruffy, and Kevin Holland. Over 300 contracts have been issued since the inaugural season back in summer 2017.
“When we put on fights now, these fights start trending worldwide like our pay-per-views do or our big fights,” White said back in 2022. “So, it’s never happened until this season where like tonight during that fight we were trending No. 4. We got up to No. 4 tonight worldwide. This just started this season. This will eventually, it should be, and eventually will be on ESPN the network.”
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- It's done, Mbappé overtakes Lloris for France 🤩
It's done, Mbappé overtakes Lloris for France 🤩

Alone on his planet.
This Tuesday evening, for the 2026 World Cup semi-final against Spain, Kylian Mbappé will once again start in the lineup.
This will therefore be his 21st World Cup appearance. In doing so, he overtakes Hugo Lloris, who until now had shared the record with 20 caps.
Even more incredible, France have never lost a World Cup match in the 18 games where Kylian Mbappé started (17 wins, 1 draw). According to Opta, this is quite simply a competition record.
Will the streak continue tonight?
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- Corales Puntacana Championship 2026: Round 1 tee times, groupings and how to watch
Corales Puntacana Championship 2026: Round 1 tee times, groupings and how to watch
The PGA Tour's alternate event to this week's major championship in England is the Corales Puntacana Championship where Garrick Higgo walks in as defending champion after his win in April 2025.
Taylor Pendrith and Stephan Jaeger are the two highest-ranked players in the field, as well as the betting favorites on DraftKings. Young stars Blades Brown and Ben James are also amongst the top 10 favorites, seeking their first wins on Tour.
Golf Channel has first round coverage from the Dominican Republic starting Thursday at 12 p.m. ET.
Corales Puntacana Championship first round tee times
| Time | Tee | Players |
| 6:45 AM EDT | 1 | Fabián Gómez Jack Senior Joel Girrbach |
| 6:45 AM EDT | 10 | Seamus Power Richie Ramsay David Ravetto |
| 6:56 AM EDT | 1 | Beau Hossler Chan Kim Thomas Rosenmueller |
| 6:56 AM EDT | 10 | Bill Haas Christiaan Bezuidenhout Ugo Coussaud |
| 7:07 AM EDT | 1 | Cameron Champ Brandon Stone Brandon Robinson Thompson |
| 7:07 AM EDT | 10 | Brice Garnett Austin Cook Justin Lower |
| 7:18 AM EDT | 1 | Garrick Higgo Austin Eckroat Aaron Wise |
| 7:18 AM EDT | 10 | Joe Highsmith Kevin Yu Ryan Palmer |
| 7:29 AM EDT | 1 | Harry Higgs Renato Paratore Todd Clements |
| 7:29 AM EDT | 10 | Rafael Campos Carson Young Kiradech Aphibarnrat |
| 7:40 AM EDT | 1 | Jason Dufner Niklas Nørgaard Marcus Kinhult |
| 7:40 AM EDT | 10 | Adam Svensson Marcus Helligkilde Ryggs Johnston |
| 7:51 AM EDT | 1 | S.Y. Noh Rikuya Hoshino Freddy Schott |
| 7:51 AM EDT | 10 | Peter Malnati Yuto Katsuragawa Alejandro Del Rey |
| 8:02 AM EDT | 1 | Hank Lebioda Will Gordon Ricardo Gouveia |
| 8:02 AM EDT | 10 | Robert Streb Sebastian Garcia Rodriguez Manuel Elvira |
| 8:13 AM EDT | 1 | A.J. Ewart Marcel Schneider Sebastian Soderberg |
| 8:13 AM EDT | 10 | Ben Silverman Zach Bauchou Maximilian Steinlechner |
| 8:24 AM EDT | 1 | Kristoffer Ventura Davis Chatfield Avinash Iyer |
| 8:24 AM EDT | 10 | Alejandro Tosti Zecheng Dou Evan Bowser |
| 8:35 AM EDT | 1 | David Skinns Christo Lamprecht Paul Waring |
| 8:35 AM EDT | 10 | Jimmy Stanger Luke Clanton Hiram Silfa |
| 8:46 AM EDT | 1 | Sangmoon Bae Jeremy Paul Domenico Geminiani |
| 8:46 AM EDT | 10 | Sean O'Hair Paul Peterson Willy Pumarol |
| 11:55 AM EDT | 1 | Rico Hoey Jens Dantorp Tom Vaillant |
| 11:55 AM EDT | 10 | Lanto Griffin Adam Hadwin Ivan Cantero Gutierrez |
| 12:06 PM EDT | 1 | Nick Hardy Danny Walker Nacho Elvira |
| 12:06 PM EDT | 10 | Ben Martin Kevin Roy Jordan Gumberg |
| 12:17 PM EDT | 1 | Dylan Frittelli Sean Crocker Johannes Veerman |
| 12:17 PM EDT | 10 | Camilo Villegas Vince Whaley Stefano Mazzoli |
| 12:28 PM EDT | 1 | Davis Riley Stephan Jaeger Charley Hoffman |
| 12:28 PM EDT | 10 | Brandt Snedeker Taylor Pendrith Joel Dahmen |
| 12:39 PM EDT | 1 | Chez Reavie Danny Willett Thriston Lawrence |
| 12:39 PM EDT | 10 | Nick Dunlap Chad Ramey Jacob Skov Olesen |
| 12:50 PM EDT | 1 | Ryan Brehm Takumi Kanaya Romain Langasque |
| 12:50 PM EDT | 10 | Mackenzie Hughes Jonathan Byrd Rafa Cabrera Bello |
| 1:01 PM EDT | 1 | Taylor Moore Niklas Lemke Daniel Gavins |
| 1:01 PM EDT | 10 | William McGirt Jorge Campillo Filippo Celli |
| 1:12 PM EDT | 1 | Dylan Wu Scott Jamieson Davis Bryant |
| 1:12 PM EDT | 10 | Adam Long Max McGreevy Nicolai Von Dellingshausen |
| 1:23 PM EDT | 1 | Luke List Tyler Duncan Jeong Weon Ko |
| 1:23 PM EDT | 10 | Chandler Blanchet Ben James Blades Brown |
| 1:34 PM EDT | 1 | Pontus Nyholm Marcelo Rozo Keenan Huskey |
| 1:34 PM EDT | 10 | Jeffrey Kang John VanDerLaan David Liu |
| 1:45 PM EDT | 1 | Patrick Fishburn Trace Crowe Mickey DeMorat |
| 1:45 PM EDT | 10 | Hayden Springer Kensei Hirata Tyler Collet |
| 1:56 PM EDT | 1 | Gordon Sargent Nicholas Thompson Anthony Garcia |
| 1:56 PM EDT | 10 | Kyle Stanley Julio Santos JJ Guerra |
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- Rory McIlroy makes big request to change golf’s major schedule
Rory McIlroy makes big request to change golf’s major schedule
Rory McIlroy has shared his thoughts on the current major championship schedule and admitted that he would not mind it being extended ahead of the Open Championship this week at Royal Birkendale.
The Northern Irishman is one of only seven golfers to ever win a career grand slam of the PGA Championship, the US Open, The Open and The Masters. He has won the PGA and The Masters twice for good measure, putting him alongside Nick Faldo as the most successful European golfers ever.
The current major schedule lasts four months, having been compressed seven yeas ago when the PGA Championship was brough forward from August to May. McIlroy has enjoyed success in both of these eras, but his most abundantly successful period was from 2011-2014 when he won four majors, and this has perhaps swayed his judgement on requesting the championships are more spread out and also a benefit for engagement in the sport.
“I'd like to see the major season spread out a little bit longer,” McIlroy proposed. “The Masters is always going to have the build-up, but I think then PGA into US Open, US Open into here, it just seems like it's very, very quick.
“From a player perspective, if you get on a bit of a run, it's nice to be playing well and go from one straight into the next but for the sport as a whole and for, I guess, the general interest in the game, obviously I can see the positives in the major season being stretched out a little bit longer.”
Whilst on the hunt for his seventh major ahead of this Open Championship, McIlroy has also been confronted with his own mortality, the sum of his success and what he believes that leaves behind as a legacy. McIlroy gave a stark response when asked by a reporter, saying that the pursuit of records is no way to live as an athlete and that legacy is only meaningful to those who get to see it.

“I don’t really care, McIlroy responded. “I would like to think that the people that love and care about me think a certain way of me, but I’ll be long gone. I’ll be dead.
“I don’t think I’ll be seeing what people say about me. I’ll be six feet under. I don’t think I’ll be a ghost. I think it would be a pretty unfulfilling pursuit if you’re just chasing records and results. You have to enjoy the journey to get there. I’ve learned that the hard way at times by chasing results and records too much.”
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- Red Sox winning streak changes everything as Boston shifts from trade deadline sellers to buyers
Red Sox winning streak changes everything as Boston shifts from trade deadline sellers to buyers

Red Sox winning streak changes everything as Boston shifts from trade deadline sellers to buyers originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The halfway point of the MLB season is here, as the All-Star Break is in full force. Tonight, the main festivity, the All-Star game, will be played, and then all teams get a couple days off to rest.
Going into this break, the hottest team in baseball was the Boston Red Sox. Before their run, they were supposed to be sellers at the deadline, but now, it seems the opposite may be true.
Boston was on fire
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Before their run, the Red Sox were 32-46, and had just lost a series to the Colorado Rockies, the actual worst team in baseball. It seems that causes a snap in the team’s mentality, as they decided they were done losing for the most part.
From then on, they swept their eternal rivals, the New York Yankees, in a four game series. They then lost a series to the Washington Nationals, in which they finally decided losing wasn’t an option anymore.
They then went on a nine game road trip, against the Los Angeles Angels, the Chicago White Sox, and the New York Mets. They swept all three series, ending with a record of 14-2 and four sweeps. The craziest part is that two of the sweeps were against the second and third-best AL teams in the Yankees and White Sox
Selling isn’t likely
With all that in mind, the idea that Boston will sell at the deadline doesn’t make sense. Even analysts and insiders don’t see it as likely; MassLive’s Chris Cotillo believes guys like Sonny Gray, Aroldis Chapman, and all the other candidates to be traded don’t seem like goners anymore.
Even MLB insider Ken Rosenthal believes the Sox have no chance of being sellers. He also points out that Boston’s GM Craig Breslow has been under fire for a long time, and if he were to sell, it might be the final nail in the coffin for his time as GM.
Who should they pursue?
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So, being buyers seems like the avenue they will take. The question is, who should they target? Jeremy Peña is a strong candidate, as he brings defense and a swing built for Fenway Park.
If Boston wants to upgrade the catcher position, which has been shaky this season, getting a guy like Adley Rutschman from a cracking division rival in the Baltimore Orioles might be good. They also already have a second franchise catcher in Samuel Basallo, so getting Rutschman might not be hard.
Hopefully, Boston uses this break to formulate some trade proposals, and get cracking on talking with other teams before the August 3rd deadline.
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- Panthers WR Xavier Legette tabbed as trade target for AFC East team
Panthers WR Xavier Legette tabbed as trade target for AFC East team
Could Carolina Panthers receiver Xavier Legette be sent out east? (Or, technically, further down south?)
Moe Moton of Bleacher Report cooked up that scenario on Tuesday, in an article where he suggests one trade each NFL team should make before the start of the upcoming campaign. One of Moton's swaps sends Legette to the Miami Dolphins in exchange for a mid-round 2027 draft pick.
He writes:
Based on overall career production, the Dolphins have the worst wide receiver corps. If they want to see quarterback Malik Willis make strides as a first-time, full-time starter, the club should look to bolster its pass-catching group. Miami could inquire about Legette, who may need a change of scenery.
Through two seasons, Legette has caught 84 passes for 860 yards and seven touchdowns in 31 contests. As a former first-round pick, he's underwhelmed, but a new opportunity to be the No. 1 wideout in Miami could lead to increased production.
As Moton notes, Carolina selected Legette as a first-rounder back in 2024—with that year's 32nd overall pick. But he hasn't lived up to that investment, having struggled with drops and spacial awareness over his first two pro seasons.
2025 proved to be a harsh reality check for the former University of South Carolina star, who was passed in the pecking order by the team's newer first-round wideout and eventual Offensive Rookie of the Year Tetairoa McMillan and Jalen Coker–an undrafted signee from Legette's class. Legette saw his on-field presence decrease down the stretch last year, and appeared in a career-low 31.4 percent of offensive snaps during Carolina's (very meaningful) regular-season finale against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers.
If Legette fails to find his footing this summer, perhaps the Panthers may be inclined to cut their losses and move on from the struggling 25-year-old.
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- Ranking the top-4 picks from the 2026 NBA Draft at Las Vegas Summer League for fantasy basketball
Ranking the top-4 picks from the 2026 NBA Draft at Las Vegas Summer League for fantasy basketball
The top of the 2026 NBA Draft class showed up and showed out in Las Vegas. AJ Dybantsa and Darryn Peterson headlined on Thursday and the very next night, Cameron Boozer and Caleb Wilson brought their Tobacco Road rivalry to the pros in a game that came down to the final possession.
With Dybantsa and Wilson already looking capped after two games, Boozer playing four games across Salt Lake City and Vegas, and Peterson getting rested on a back-to-back, there's a real chance we won't see the top of this class again until training camp. So here's where the top four stand following Monday's action in Vegas.
1. Caleb Wilson - PF, Chicago Bulls
Wilson opened with the best scoring debut in Las Vegas Summer League history — 35 points, five rebounds, two steals and three blocks — then topped the shot-blocking output Monday, going for 19 points, eight rebounds, two assists, two steals and five blocks in a loss to Utah. That's four steals and eight blocks combined through two Vegas games, an elite profile of stocks that's the real separator here. The most unexpected development has been Wilson’s 3-point shooting. He attempted 19 3s across two games, hitting 10. That's huge for his fantasy value.
Wilson led UNC in points, rebounds, steals and blocks last season, and Vegas confirmed the multi-category translation is real. The turnovers are a flag (six in the opener, four in the second one) and his free-throw shooting needs work. You have to remember that the Bulls don't have a true PG on their Summer League roster, which is forcing Wilson to create more than he normally would. As for free throws, he hit them at 71% at UNC. Not bad, not great. But he's clearly working on his shot, as evidenced by his quick addition of the 3-ball to his arsenal. He's my No. 1, specifically because he touches the most category boxes, and I think he could leap Bulls SF Matas Buzelis as the second option already, behind Josh Giddey.
2. Cameron Boozer - PF, Memphis Grizzlies
Boozer has been the model of consistency all summer. He opened Salt Lake City with 15 points on 7-of-11 shooting, followed with an 18-point game hitting 4-of-5 from 3, punctuated his Vegas debut with 23 points in a win over Chicago, then added 21 points, eight rebounds, three assists and three steals in Monday's loss to Dallas. Through four games, Boozers is averaging 19.3 points, 6.3 rebounds, 3.7 assists, 1.2 steals, 2.0 3s and 3.0 turnovers per game. The efficiency — 55% from the field, 47% from three, and 77% from the line — along with the counting stats, is where he excels in fantasy.
Boozer is a safe, high-floor fantasy asset because of his elite efficiency, but it's the playmaking and steals that will raise his ceiling. As Vegas showed, he'll get creation opportunities as a hub thanks to his high basketball IQ, processing and ability to make the right reads at just 18 years old. He's going to start and has the skillset to be the top rookie in 9-cat formats. The Grizzlies' rebuilding situation gives him ideal conditions to produce since they overhauled their roster with no true primary option. Boozer's well-rounded game at his position makes him a strong fantasy option; Wilson simply has the louder ceiling.
3. AJ Dybantsa - SF, Washington Wizards
The No. 1 overall pick delivered from the jump, tying the Summer League record for points by a debuting No. 1 pick with 27 points, seven rebounds, two assists two steals and one block, then following up with 23 points and seven rebounds, two assists, three steals and two blocks in a win over Sacramento on Sunday. He looked unguardable in the sense that he got downhill with ease, drew arguably more fouls than anyone in Vegas and looked every bit the part of a future star. The shot-making wasn't there (13-33 FG), but the ability to find other ways to impact the game is why Dybantsa is special. Seeing him lock in defensively was great, especially knowing he'll be able to jump passing lanes and be a disruptor with Alex Sarr and Anthony Davis on the backline.
With lottery picks typically capped around two Summer League appearances, there's a real chance we've already seen the extent of Dybantsa's summer. He gave us the alpha-scorer profile that made him the top pick, and I think he'll comfortably fit into the starting lineup. I think he'll be better for points leagues than for 9-cat, because, initially, most of his fantasy value will come from scoring and rebounding. If the defense carries over from Summer League, well, that could change. Competing for shots with Trae Young, AD and Sarr may also pose a challenge out the gate.
4. Darryn Peterson - SG, Utah Jazz
Peterson has been a bucket all summer, scoring at least 20 points in all four Summer League appearances (including Salt Lake City), averaging 25 points, 3.0 rebounds, 5.5 assists, 2.5 3s, 1.0 steals, 1.2 blocks, and 5.0 turnovers in 27.1 minutes per game. BUCKETS.
What stood out most? Seeing him get extended on-ball reps in both Salt Lake City and Vegas. At Kansas, his role was primarily off-ball, so this was our first real look at his ability as a ball-handler and creator since high school. I attribute the high volume of turnovers (two games with 8 turnovers) to the usage in trying to feel out a new role. The Jazz clearly see him as more than just a scoring threat — they're giving him the keys to create, and he proved he can deliver as both a walking bucket and a playmaker. Defensively, his activity and blocks jumped out as well, showing energy on both ends.
For fantasy managers, it's important to note that his Summer League usage and volume won't fully translate once he's sharing the floor with Keyonte George, Lauri Markkanen and Jaren Jackson Jr. The Jazz have plenty of depth, so while DP will be productive, his ceiling is capped by the environment. He's the most talented pure scorer in the group, but that doesn't mean he'll be the best fantasy option at the moment.
Final impressions
Wilson's stat-stuffing floor, Boozer's efficiency, Dybantsa's scoring pedigree and Peterson's shot-making all have paths to fantasy relevance — this is about early separation, not final verdicts, especially with Summer League reps for this group possibly already in the books. Check back for the full dynasty rankings soon.
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- Report: Mark Daigneault joins Team USA's coaching staff
Report: Mark Daigneault joins Team USA's coaching staff
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The Oklahoma City Thunder will have plenty of vested interest over the next two summers' worth of international hoops. The United States Men's National Basketball Team will have a new cast of faces manning the sidelines and coaching them up.
Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra will coach Team USA through 2028. That consists of the 2027 FIBA World Cup and 2028 Olympics. Crafting his coaching staff, Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault will reportedly be an assistant, per ESPN's Shams Charania. Other Team USA assistants include the Pistons' JB Bickerstaff and Gonzaga's Mark Few.
Per usual, the United States should enter as heavy favorites to win gold at both international tournaments. The country has dominated the basketball scene for decades now. Now, Daigneault gets to add his to his already-stacked resume. He's universally viewed as one of the sharpest minds in the NBA. So not a shocker to see Spoelstra want to add him.
It'll be interesting to see if Jalen Williams and Chet Holmgren suit up for Team USA in this go-around. Both are amid their basketball primes. They've also taken the right steps to be part of the team. If so, the Thunder will have plenty of representation at the international stage.
USA Basketball is expected to name Oklahoma City's Mark Daigneault, Detroit's JB Bickerstaff and Gonzaga's Mark Few as assistant coaches for national team coach Erik Spoelstra's staff, sources tell ESPN. pic.twitter.com/fLD5EQNlxe
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 14, 2026
This article originally appeared on OKC Thunder Wire: Report: Mark Daigneault joins Team USA's coaching staff
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- Man United announce Youri Tielemans signing
Man United announce Youri Tielemans signing

Manchester United have completed the signing of Belgium international Youri Tielemans from Aston Villa after triggering the £35 million release clause in his contract.
The 29-year-old midfielder has signed a five-year deal at Old Trafford, becoming United's third signing of the summer and continuing Michael Carrick's overhaul of the club's midfield.
Tielemans arrives after three impressive seasons at Aston Villa, where he made 134 appearances and played a key role in last season's Europa League triumph. The Belgian scored the opening goal in Villa's final victory over Freiburg and also contributed seven assists during the campaign.
The experienced midfielder has also enjoyed success with Leicester City, winning both the FA Cup and Community Shield before his move to Villa Park.
Tielemans joins Andrey Santos and goalkeeper Karl Darlow as United's latest additions ahead of the new campaign, with the club determined to strengthen after returning to the Champions League.
On the international stage, Tielemans has earned 90 caps for Belgium and captained his country during this summer's World Cup, scoring twice as the Red Devils reached the quarter-finals.
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- Mississippi State baseball lands UCLA pitcher Landon Stump. How he could fit for Bulldogs
Mississippi State baseball lands UCLA pitcher Landon Stump. How he could fit for Bulldogs
STARKVILLE — UCLA pitcher Landon Stump committed to Mississippi State baseball in the transfer portal, he confirmed to the Clarion Ledger on July 14, adding another intriguing arm to what projects as a loaded 2027 pitcher staff.
Stump, a right-hander, has 42 starts in his three-year career for 179 total innings. He had a 4.12 ERA in 18 games and 13 starts in 2026 with 43 strikeouts and 22 walks.
The Morgan Hill, California native started against the Bulldogs on March 1, pitching 3⅓ innings with two runs allowed. The Bruins, who were ranked No. 1 for most of the season but lost in their own regional, won 8-7 in 10 innings.
This story will be updated.
Sam Sklar is the Mississippi State beat reporter for the Clarion Ledger. Email him at ssklar@usatodayco.com and follow him on X @sklarsam_.
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- Folarin Balogun Says Red Card Furor Caused ‘Outside Noise’ That Was ‘Hard To Avoid’
Folarin Balogun Says Red Card Furor Caused ‘Outside Noise’ That Was ‘Hard To Avoid’

U.S. star Folarin Balogun admitted Tuesday that the controversy surrounding his World Cup red card caused “outside noise” that made it “difficult” to focus ahead of his team’s exit from the tournament.
The forward was sent off during the United States’ 2-0 win over Bosnia-Herzegovina, leaving the U.S. men’s national team without its leading goal scorer for the round of 16 clash against Belgium.
Against the backdrop of claims the Monaco striker was unfairly dismissed, FIFA’s disciplinary committee lifted the suspension.
But the furor ballooned when it emerged President Donald Trump called FIFA head Gianni Infantino to make the case that Balogun should not have been forced to sit out.
Infantino insisted Trump’s intervention did not influence the reversal.
In the event, the U.S. lost 4-1 to Belgium, exiting the World Cup with a disappointing performance.
Appearing on “CBS Mornings” on Tuesday, Balogun was asked about the controversy.
“My initial reaction was I was happy to be back in the team, but when I kind of started to reflect, I knew it was going to cause a lot of controversy, and I could almost see within my teammates a bit of nerves, because it’s something that is so unique,” he said.
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“But the closer we got to the game, I tried to just focus as best as I could, but it was difficult. A lot of outside noise, and that’s hard to avoid.”
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- Steelers Trade Idea gets 6-Foot-7 Starter from AFC Playoff Team
Steelers Trade Idea gets 6-Foot-7 Starter from AFC Playoff Team

Steelers Trade Idea gets 6-Foot-7 Starter from AFC Playoff Team originally appeared on SportsNet Pittsburgh. Add SportsNet Pittsburgh as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are running it back with Aaron Rodgers as the starting QB for the 2026 NFL season.
To make that work as good as it can, they will have to be sure to keep Rodgers upright. A new left tackle could help do that.
With that in mind, Bleacher Report's Moe Moton has an idea in a new article: Trade for Walker Little.
The 6-foot-7 Little is with the Jacksonville Jaguars, and Moton thinks he'd cost a mid-round 2027 draft pick for the Steelers to acquire him.
"The Steelers have options at left tackle while Broderick Jones recovers from a neck injury," Moton writes. "They can slide right tackle Troy Fautanu to the left side, as the team did during the spring, or attempt to fast-track rookie first-rounder Max Iheanachor's ascension into a starting role. General manager Omar Khan should consider a third option: trading for Little, who lost the Jaguars' starting left tackle position to Cole Van Lanen last season."
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Iheanachor has a ton of physical talent, but it might be smart for the Steelers to let him watch and learn a bit first.
Little was a second-round pick in 2021 out of Stanford.
Through five seasons with the Jags, he has played in 70 games, including starts in 39 of them.
Little is originally from Houston, Texas, and he just turned 27 years old on April 1.
He wouldn't have to be a long-term success for this to be a reasonable deal for the Steelers, who are sort of in a one-year window at the moment anyway given Rodgers' presence at QB.
If Little makes the offensive line better in 2026, then it's a trade worth making.
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- 49ers triplets ranking flatters a roster that has quietly fallen apart around Brock Purdy
49ers triplets ranking flatters a roster that has quietly fallen apart around Brock Purdy

49ers triplets ranking flatters a roster that has quietly fallen apart around Brock Purdy originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Eighth place sounds respectable until you examine what the San Francisco 49ers are actually putting around their quarterback. CBS Sports analyst Jared Dubin's annual offensive triplets rankings placed the 49ers at No. 8 overall, pairing Brock Purdy with running back Christian McCaffrey and newly signed wide receiver Mike Evans.
That number has not moved in a year, making San Francisco one of only two franchises to hold the exact same position on the list, alongside the last-ranked Cleveland Browns. Stability in a ranking is not inherently meaningful, but the circumstances producing that stability have changed significantly.
McCaffrey totaled 2,126 scrimmage yards and 17 touchdowns last season, numbers that look impressive in isolation. His 3.9 yards per carry, however, was the lowest average he had posted since a three-game 2020 campaign, and San Francisco's overall rushing attack ranked 30th out of 32 teams in yards per carry.
A franchise that constructed its offensive identity around a suffocating ground game is now running the ball at near-league-worst efficiency. Evans, who replaces tight end George Kittle after the latter suffered a torn Achilles, managed only eight appearances for Tampa Bay last season before hamstring and clavicle injuries ended his year.
Purdy himself missed all but nine games with turf toe. Three of the four skill-position starters entered 2026 either coming off injury or operating past their peak production window. Dubin himself acknowledged the difficulty, noting the need to account for injury concerns and the persistent challenge of separating individual talent from Shanahan's offensive framework.
Shanahan's Personnel Calls Have Left the 49ers' Offensive Foundation Crumbling
The debate over how much credit Brock Purdy deserves versus how much belongs to Kyle Shanahan has followed this franchise for three seasons. NFL coaches and executives recently submitted their top-10 quarterback rankings and excluded Purdy entirely, a decision that reflects a wider belief that his production is more scheme-dependent than skill-driven.
That belief has legitimate grounding. Jimmy Garoppolo played at a borderline top-10 level inside this system before falling to backup status after departing for Las Vegas. Mac Jones, dismissed as a failure in New England and Jacksonville, ranked 10th in QBR across eight starts last season, operating within the same framework. The pattern Shanahan creates is real.
What has changed is the quality of the environment Shanahan is now building around Purdy. Brandon Aiyuk's relationship with the organization collapsed before his guarantees were voided, with Evans, 32, brought in as the replacement. Kittle received a long-term extension and is now recovering from an Achilles tear in his 30s. McCaffrey, also extended, is running at a career-low efficiency.
The play-action passing game that once made Purdy's reads straightforward depended entirely on defenses fearing McCaffrey in the open field. With the run game ranked 30th nationally, that fear no longer exists.
Purdy led the team in rushing during San Francisco's playoff elimination against Seattle, a detail that captures exactly how far the offensive structure has drifted from its original design. Within the NFC West, the Rams ranked second overall in triplets behind only Cincinnati, with Stafford, Kyren Williams, and Puka Nacua forming a considerably healthier trio heading into the new season.
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- Thunder's Mark Daigneault, Pistons' JB Bickerstaff, Gonzaga's Mark Few reportedly expected to coach on Erik Spoelstra's USA Basketball staff
Thunder's Mark Daigneault, Pistons' JB Bickerstaff, Gonzaga's Mark Few reportedly expected to coach on Erik Spoelstra's USA Basketball staff
Erik Spoelstra's USA Basketball staff is expected to include Oklahoma City Thunder head coach Mark Daigneault, Detroit Pistons head coach JB Bickerstaff and Gonzaga head coach Mark Few, ESPN’s Shams Charania reported on Tuesday.
Spoelstra is spearheading the prolific USA Basketball men’s national team this Olympic cycle. The longtime Miami Heat frontman was handed the keys to the national squad last October. He was appointed head coach of the team through 2028 by USA Basketball men’s national team managing director Grant Hill, a Basketball Hall of Famer who won gold at the 1996 Games in Atlanta.
Spoelstra’s staff will be tasked with helping a star-studded American crew defend its status as the best in the world on home soil, with the 2028 Olympics taking place in Los Angeles. The men’s national team has collected five straight gold medals.
USA Basketball is expected to name Oklahoma City's Mark Daigneault, Detroit's JB Bickerstaff and Gonzaga's Mark Few as assistant coaches for national team coach Erik Spoelstra's staff, sources tell ESPN. pic.twitter.com/fLD5EQNlxe
— Shams Charania (@ShamsCharania) July 14, 2026
This story is being updated.
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- NFL Insider Casts Extreme Doubt on Washington Commanders Adding Brandon Aiyuk, Could Target All-Pro Instead
NFL Insider Casts Extreme Doubt on Washington Commanders Adding Brandon Aiyuk, Could Target All-Pro Instead

For months, Washington Commanders rumors have linked the team to making a move for another wide receiver. Terry McLaurin is undoubtedly a No. 1 option, but after him, Jayden Daniels doesn’t have someone he can consistently rely on.
The Commanders did select Antonio Williams with a third-round pick in the 2026 NFL Draft. But rookies are a crapshoot; one never knows whether they can be counted on until the footballs start flying through the air. If Washington wants to avoid another disaster season we saw a year ago, they may want to strengthen the depth chart at the receiver position.
Commanders Not Expected to Add Brandon Aiyuk

The one player who’s been most frequently linked to the Commanders is former Second-Team All-Pro Brandon Aiyuk. While he’s still under contract with the San Francisco 49ers, Aiyuk’s college quarterback at Arizona State was Daniels, but that connection alone may not be strong enough to spur a reunion.
Recently, ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler advised Commanders fans not to wait on Aiyuk this offseason. Because chances are, he won’t be joining the team after his string of concerning social media posts.
“I don’t think it’s gonna be Brandon Aiyuk at this stage.”
Jeremy Fowler on Commanders/Aiyuk
"I think that there's value in Stefon Diggs. … A veteran receiver in some role, a team that's good with a quarterback that can handle him."@tthasselbeck and @JFowlerESPN weigh in on Stefon Diggs finding the best fit during free agency 🏈 pic.twitter.com/aR0w1rapaJ
— NFL on ESPN (@ESPNNFL) July 13, 2026
Aiyuk didn’t play any snaps last season. He’s currently working his way back (but appears to be 100% healthy) from a serious knee injury that limited him to just seven games in 2024. He’s since had surgery to repair his ACL, MCL, and meniscus, and is still just 28 years old. Yet, as noted, Aiyuk is still under contract in San Francisco and not exactly in anyone’s good graces. Meanwhile, the Commanders could still add a different playmaking veteran receiver.
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Commanders Could Pivot to Stefon Diggs

While Aiyuk is likely out of the picture, the Commanders may still be able to upgrade their receiving corps before training camp kicks off. One name who’s still out there is Stefon Diggs, and he’s coming off his seventh 1,000-yard season in the past eight years. Plus, Diggs is a Maryland native.
Add it all up, and Fowler suggested that the Commanders could turn to Diggs rather than Aiyuk to provide a boost, and there could be a mutual interest.
“I’m hearing he’s gonna have a market closer to training camp. I was told that at least five teams that need a wide receiver have been checking in. I’m looking to the DMV; that’s where he’s from. Commanders certainly need a receiver. I think they’re looking for more a speed option at this point, we’ll see.”
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- Nick Nurse evaluates Sixers adding Ariel Hukporti in free agency
Nick Nurse evaluates Sixers adding Ariel Hukporti in free agency
LAS VEGAS -- The Philadelphia 76ers were able to add to their center depth behind big man Joel Embiid in free agency. While the Sixers already had Adem Bona to give Embiid a break, they still needed some legitimate size at the position to anchor the bench unit.
President of Basketball Operations Mike Gansey and the front office identified Ariel Hukporti as a guy who can step in and really help in that area. A legitimate 7-feet tall, Hukporti is an unproven player after two seasons with the New York Knicks, but he has averaged 2.1 blocks per 36 minutes in his career and will look to make a name for himself in Philadelphia for coach Nick Nurse and Co.
"I think the biggest thing is he can run," Nurse said in Las Vegas. "He's really big. Like, he's legit center size, and he can really run. I think, again, like you guys hear me say this all the time, and hopefully you won't have too much more--we got to be able to get back and get our defense set up, and I don't think we were able to do that well enough the last two years. I think just another guy that can run, another athlete, we're gonna have to do a good job of figuring how else he fits in, but he's got legit center size and plays pretty hard."
Hukporti has been behind both Mitchell Robinson and Karl-Anthony Towns while with the Knicks, but should receive more playing time in Philadelphia. When considering Embiid's injury history as well as Bona not yet sealing that backup big man spot for his own, it offers a chance for Hukporti to step in and give the Sixers some real production and good minutes at that spot.
"I mean, you see him play a little bit here and there," Nurse finished. "He's effective in his limited minutes. Can we grow him? And can he be more effective in extended minutes? Can he battle Bona for that position? Or who's going to start if Joel’s not playing all that stuff? I think that's all in play as of now. Although Bona looked really good last week in his Turkish games, really good. So I think he'll have his hands full battling Bona."
It remains to be seen, but it's obvious that there will be a training camp battle when September rolls around for Nurse, Hukporti, and the Sixers.
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- LaMelo Ball breaks the internet with eye-catching Minnesota sighting
LaMelo Ball breaks the internet with eye-catching Minnesota sighting

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LaMelo Ball is starting a new chapter this offseason, and people are taking notice. He just finished his sixth year with the Charlotte Hornets, averaging 20.1 points, 7.1 assists, and 4.8 rebounds over 72 games. It was his healthiest season in years after injuries derailed his previous three campaigns.
Despite the bounce-back year, the Hornets traded him. They sent Ball and Josh Green to the Minnesota Timberwolves in exchange for Naz Reid and a heavy package of draft picks. Now, Ball joins Anthony Edwards in a revamped Timberwolves backcourt designed to push Minnesota past the conference finals.
Off the court, Ball is settling into his new city loudly. A video making the rounds, shared by NBACentral on X with the caption "LaMelo's new Cybertruck has hit the streets of Minnesota," shows Ball's fully customized Tesla Cybertruck cruising through town.
LaMelo’s new Cybertruck has hit the streets of Minnesota 🔥
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The truck completely replaces the standard factory look. It features a matte black wrap, custom red wheels, red underglow lights, and his personal "LF" logo on the back panel. Inside, the red theme continues with custom seats, matching LED dash lights, and branded floor mats.
Fans flooded the replies as soon as the video dropped.
One wrote, "That thing looks like it drove straight out of a video game, the wheel wells alone are unreal."
Another added, "LaMelo really treats every arrival like a video game cutscene."
A third joked, "At least somebody will get ran over in a cool car."
The fourth viewer penned, "14-year-old Elon stans everywhere are losing their minds."
This is classic LaMelo. He has spent years turning heads at arenas with custom sneakers and unique outfits, and now he is bringing that same style to Minneapolis.
The customized Tesla Cybertruck is not his only vehicle to hit town. Just days earlier, Ball showed off a matte all-black Mercedes-AMG G-Wagon. Like the truck, the SUV features his signature "LF" logo embroidered on the headrests and custom blacked-out wheels.
These vehicles join an already famous luxury car collection that includes a neon yellow Rolls-Royce Cullinan, an all-red Lamborghini Urus, and a bright yellow Ferrari F8 Tributo supercar.
No matter what the Timberwolves' championship odds look like when training camp starts, Ball has made it clear his car collection will be part of the story up north.
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- Ipswich Town announce signings of Baker and Weir
Ipswich Town announce signings of Baker and Weir

Ipswich Town have announced the signings of winger Ava Baker and defender Kenzie Weir.
The Tractor Girls announced the signings via posts on their official club website earlier today.
Ipswich Town confirmed Baker’s arrival first. The 20-year-old winger will spend the 2026/2027 season on loan from Birmingham City. Baker spent the second half of last season on loan at Ipswich Town. She made nine appearances for the Sussex side, scoring one goal. Baker helped Ipswich Town successfully retain their Barclays WSL2 status for another year following their promotion to the division at the end of the 2024/2025 campaign.
Ipswich Town’s second deal of the day saw defender Weir return to the club. The 22-year-old has joined Ipswich Town on a permanent deal from Everton. Like Baker, Weir also spent the second half of last season on loan with The Tractor Girls. She made five appearances for Ipswich Town in which she scored two goals. Weir will be hoping to carry her momentum into her permanent spell with the club.
Ipswich Town have now added 10 new faces to their squad this summer. The Tractor Girls have assembled a strong squad which should perform well in Barclays WSL2 once the new season gets underway.
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- Ander Herrera’s football journey comes full circle with emotional move
Ander Herrera’s football journey comes full circle with emotional move

Former Manchester United midfielder Ander Herrera has sealed an emotional transfer as he approaches the final moments of his professional career.
United spell
Herrera joined United from Athletic Club in the summer of 2014 for around €36m. United triggered his release clause.
He spent five seasons at the club, making 189 appearances. The Spaniard scored 20 goals in that period, 12 of which came in the Premier League.
Herrera achieved cult-hero status at United, endearing himself to supporters with his tireless work ethic and sheer passion. Negotiations over a contract extension were held, but they broke down and he eventually departed on a free transfer.
He joined Paris Saint-Germain in the French capital. There, he was a solid squad player, providing quality depth in the middle of the park. Injuries and competition limited his starts at times but he contributed to domestic dominance.
The player then returned to Athletic Club before transferring to Boca Juniors in Argentina. Last month, it was confirmed that he had parted ways with Boca by mutual consent.
Now, Real Zaragoza, Herrera’s boyhood club, have confirmed that he has sealed an emotional return to the side.
Full circle
Herrera started out at Zaragoza, working his way up from the youth team before landing a move to Athletic Club.
Zaragoza have announced that the veteran midfielder has signed a one-year contract. Herrera will help them compete in Spain’s third division as they look to earn promotion.
He makes his return to the Primera Federación, 15 years on from his departure, in what is expected to be his last campaign in the game.
Zaragoza say, “Now, with nearly 600 professional appearances under his belt, Ander returns home to Real Zaragoza. The club is incredibly excited about this high-caliber addition for the upcoming season in the Primera Federación.”
“Welcome, Ander!”
The 36-year-old helped United win the FA Cup, the Community Shield, the League Cup, and the 2016/17 UEFA Europa League, adding to his trophy cabinet.
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- Andoni Iraola could save Liverpool millions if he does one thing
Andoni Iraola could save Liverpool millions if he does one thing

Andoni Iraola made his first appearance in front of the media as Liverpool's manage on Monday 13 July.
The Spaniard faced many questions from reporters and journalists and gave a bit of an insight into how he sees things going for Liverpool this summer.
The Reds' pre-season is expected to start on 20 July with a decent chunk of their players expected to be available for their games.
Changes have already taken place at Anfield with Iraola being one of the main driving forces behind Victor Munoz's Anfield switch this summer.
However, if the Spaniard wants to get straight into the good books of the Reds' fans, he could easily save Liverpool millions by doing just one thing this summer.
Andoni Iraola needs to trust Harvey Elliott to play for Liverpool rather than get rid of him
was expecting to have moved on from Liverpool by now.
During Arne Slot's first season in charge, the young Englishman barely had any playing time which forced him to seek pastures new and resulted in him joining Aston Villa.
He went on an initial loan deal with an obligation to buy after he'd played 10 games for the Villans, a number which was seen as easily achievable by both parties.
However, for one reason or another, Unai Emery chose against signing him permanently and only allowed him to play nine times across all competitions.
This has led to Elliott returning to Liverpool and, if Slot was in charge, he'd have 100 per cent been out of the Anfield doors.
But, with Iraola at the helm, it feels like there's a chance for every single player to have a fresh start and prove their worth which is why the Spaniard needs to trust Elliott and let him prove how good he actually is.
The 23-year-old is fairly versatile and, although he mostly played as a central midfielder for Jurgen Klopp, he has been used as a right-winger and, since that's an area that the Reds need to fill this summer, Elliott could be their perfect solution.
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In the current transfer market, a natural right-winger is like gold dust.
Over the last year or so, Liverpool have had two main targets on their shortlist in Yan Diomande and Antoine Semenyo.
Each of them felt close to making the Anfield switch at one point or another but, in the end, neither of them made the move to L4.
And, since Salah has now exited Liverpool for good, they have a huge void to fill on the right side of their attack.
Indeed, Federico Chiesa and Jeremie Frimpong can be used there if needed, but, if Iraola wants to lead his men to some silverware, he needs to bring some much better players in to help them do that.
But, for now, if the Spaniard wants to focus on improving other areas of his squad first, it feels like Elliott could do a stellar job on the right, especially with his keen eye for goal.
Last summer, he was England's Under-21s best player in the Euro's and, if he can re-find that form he could become an incredibly important asset to Iraola.
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- Getafe on verge of Aston Villa transfer agreement
Getafe on verge of Aston Villa transfer agreement

La Liga outfit Getafe are closing on an imminent addition to the club’s defensive ranks. This comes amid the understanding that the Azulones are in advanced negotiations with Aston Villa over a deal for Andrés García.
García for his part departed his home country of Spain for England back in January of 2025.
Since, however, the 23-year-old has found game time altogether difficult to come by, on his way to just 13 Premier League appearances all told.
Still held in high regard in La Liga, a whole host of clubs are in turn understood to have expressed an interest in bringing García back to Spain this summer.
And as alluded to above, early this week, one such suitor have positioned themselves firmly at the front of the queue for the signing of the former Levante man.
As per a report from Marca:
‘Getafe and Aston Villa are close to finalizing the agreement for the loan of Andrés García to the Azulones.’
García, who will arrive in Madrid on a season-long loan, is set to act as the replacement for Juan Iglesias in José Bordalás’ Azulones squad.
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- Erica Wheeler leads the way despite Sparks' late collapse against the Dream
Erica Wheeler leads the way despite Sparks' late collapse against the Dream

The final result wasn't what the Sparks wanted, but Erica Wheeler gave Los Angeles every opportunity to come away with a win.
The veteran guard finished with a team-high 20 points to go along with three rebounds and four assists in Monday's 101-92 loss to the Atlanta Dream. It marked another strong performance for Wheeler, who has embraced a larger offensive role as the Sparks continue to navigate injuries and search for consistency heading into the second half of the season.
From the opening tip, Wheeler played with confidence. She attacked the basket, knocked down threes, and consistently pushed the pace of the offense, helping the Sparks briefly regain control in the second half.
Head coach Lynne Roberts has encouraged Wheeler to be aggressive, not only as a facilitator but as a scorer.
"I think she understands that we need her to not just facilitate, but also look for those shots," Roberts said. "She's doing a good job of that. She led us tonight in scoring."
Wheeler also took on one of the game's toughest defensive assignments, matching up for much of the afternoon against Atlanta point guard Jordin Canada.
"Canada's fast and has the ability to really generate speed for their team," Roberts said. "It's a tough matchup. I thought Edub played her guts out and hit some big shots. I thought those two battled really well."
Despite Wheeler's efforts, Atlanta closed the game on a late run that was triggered by Angel Reese’s big three. Nneka Ogwumike also reflected on the game.
"It was basically what coach was saying," Ogwumike said. "We were trying to make something happen, but we had some key turnovers, including myself. We were playing hard, but I think we could have dialed up the execution a little bit more. That's something that's been a point of emphasis for us."
While Monday's loss was another frustrating finish for Los Angeles, Rae Burrell made it clear the team isn't dwelling on missed opportunities.
"We've just got to stay together," she said. "That's the thing about this league. You play every other night, so we don't really have time to focus on what's already happened. We have to focus on what we can do better."
The Sparks remain just one game out of a playoff spot, and as injuries continue to reshape the rotation, Wheeler's steady veteran presence has become even more valuable. Whether she's setting up teammates or leading the offense herself, she's continued to provide exactly what Los Angeles has needed during one of the most challenging stretches of its season.
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- Jerry Jones' FIFA World Cup plan puts him on wrong side of NFL debate
Jerry Jones' FIFA World Cup plan puts him on wrong side of NFL debate

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The NFL remains split between artificial turf and natural grass, but Jerry Jones now faces growing opposition from across the league. New comments from an NFL owner, a head coach, current players, and league survey data have added fresh weight to the argument against the surface the Dallas Cowboys continue to use.
More NFL voices challenge Jerry Jones' turf stance
Jones defended artificial turf in April after being asked whether the Cowboys would keep the natural grass installed for the FIFA World Cup. He said AT&T Stadium benefits from the flexibility turf provides and added he does not believe grass is safer. Jones also argued that the financial savings benefit players.
Others around the league see the issue differently.
Las Vegas Raiders owner Mark Davis told the Los Angeles Times he has always believed football should be played on grass because of player safety. He said Allegiant Stadium's retractable Bermuda grass system costs more to maintain, but the expense is justified.
Denver Broncos head coach Sean Payton also expects more NFL stadiums to adopt grass where possible. He pointed to the physical demands placed on linemen and said the sport differs from others that use the same venues.
The criticism is not limited to owners and coaches.
During Cowboys' minicamp, safety Julius Wood said football is meant to be played on grass. He added that players feel the difference, describing artificial turf as more taxing than natural grass.
League-wide opinion supports that view. A 2026 NFL Players Association survey of 1,700 players found that 92 percent prefer grass fields. San Francisco 49ers tight end George Kittle has also called on the league to replace artificial turf.
Jones has not suggested the Cowboys will reconsider their playing surface after the World Cup. As more voices line up behind natural grass, his position stands increasingly apart from many players, coaches, and fellow owners.
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- Former Spurs star criticizes franchise for firing play-by-play announcer
Former Spurs star criticizes franchise for firing play-by-play announcer
Former San Antonio Spurs forward Danny Green, who helped the franchise to an NBA championship, is speaking out after Spurs TV play-by-play announcer Jacob Tobey was fired.
Tobey was reportedly fired last week for allegedly cheating on his girlfriend with the sister of Spurs player Lindy Waters.
Green feels strongly that Tobey should still have his job.
“First and foremost, I want to say I love everything the Spurs do and how they operate as an organization,” Green said on the No Fouls Given podcast. “They run a tight ship. They don’t deal with no [expletive]. And they don’t like drama. So I understand certain issues they’re going to be like, ‘No, we can’t allow this.’ To me, this was not one of those issues.
“I know Jacob Tobey. I got my first opportunity to call a game with him. He’s actually done some live podcasts with me. He’s showed up, he’s showed love. He’s always been a really good dude in that sense.”
News broke last Thursday that Tobey was fired after posts appeared on his Instagram story earlier in the week accusing him of cheating.
Green is unsure if Tobey cheated or not, but either way, he doesn’t believe Tobey should have been fired.
“This is not a domestic violence case,” Green said. “And again, I don’t know if they did an investigation or not, a lot of hearsay. We saw some pictures, we don’t know what the timetable of it was, if he was with this girl or not, or if he was even dating his girl at the time while he was with this girl.
“His girl could have made it up. And she hacked his social media. And she wanted to ruin his life. And you allowed that to happen.”
One of Tobey’s Instagram stories included the caption: “This is my girlfriend of six years. But I cheated on her with Loren Waters. ... So feel free to continue following me if you really think I’m a good guy because I’m not. :).”
Another Instagram story showed pictures of Tobey and Waters with the caption: “Me and the new girl LorenKWaters :).”
Green pointed out that even if Tobey did cheat on his girlfriend he did not break any laws.
He believes the Spurs should have allowed Tobey’s relationship issues to remain between him and his girlfriend and not let them cost Tobey his job.
“He’s a really good dude; great person. I thought this was a foul. I was not happy about it, really disappointed in this decision,” Green said. “And I hope he lands on his feet, because he was great. His play-by-play, his energy, how he talked the game, called the game, even throughout the playoffs. He was around for a while, and he had some really great calls. And he’s a young kid, man. People make mistakes.
“But again, this was something that was not breaking the law. He didn’t beat anybody up. He wasn’t loitering or DUI or anything crazy. He has a relationship. This is behind closed doors, this is personal life. You should leave that personal. He couldn’t control how it came out, this woman did. And now you kind of gave her power by allowing this fallout to happen.”
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- Former Spurs star criticizes franchise for firing play-by-play announcer
Former Spurs star criticizes franchise for firing play-by-play announcer
Former San Antonio Spurs forward Danny Green, who helped the franchise to an NBA championship, is speaking out after Spurs TV play-by-play announcer Jacob Tobey was fired.
Tobey was reportedly fired last week for allegedly cheating on his girlfriend with the sister of Spurs player Lindy Waters.
Green feels strongly that Tobey should still have his job.
“First and foremost, I want to say I love everything the Spurs do and how they operate as an organization,” Green said on the No Fouls Given podcast. “They run a tight ship. They don’t deal with no [expletive]. And they don’t like drama. So I understand certain issues they’re going to be like, ‘No, we can’t allow this.’ To me, this was not one of those issues.
“I know Jacob Tobey. I got my first opportunity to call a game with him. He’s actually done some live podcasts with me. He’s showed up, he’s showed love. He’s always been a really good dude in that sense.”
News broke last Thursday that Tobey was fired after posts appeared on his Instagram story earlier in the week accusing him of cheating.
Green is unsure if Tobey cheated or not, but either way, he doesn’t believe Tobey should have been fired.
“This is not a domestic violence case,” Green said. “And again, I don’t know if they did an investigation or not, a lot of hearsay. We saw some pictures, we don’t know what the timetable of it was, if he was with this girl or not, or if he was even dating his girl at the time while he was with this girl.
“His girl could have made it up. And she hacked his social media. And she wanted to ruin his life. And you allowed that to happen.”
One of Tobey’s Instagram stories included the caption: “This is my girlfriend of six years. But I cheated on her with Loren Waters. ... So feel free to continue following me if you really think I’m a good guy because I’m not. :).”
Another Instagram story showed pictures of Tobey and Waters with the caption: “Me and the new girl LorenKWaters :).”
Green pointed out that even if Tobey did cheat on his girlfriend he did not break any laws.
He believes the Spurs should have allowed Tobey’s relationship issues to remain between him and his girlfriend and not let them cost Tobey his job.
“He’s a really good dude; great person. I thought this was a foul. I was not happy about it, really disappointed in this decision,” Green said. “And I hope he lands on his feet, because he was great. His play-by-play, his energy, how he talked the game, called the game, even throughout the playoffs. He was around for a while, and he had some really great calls. And he’s a young kid, man. People make mistakes.
“But again, this was something that was not breaking the law. He didn’t beat anybody up. He wasn’t loitering or DUI or anything crazy. He has a relationship. This is behind closed doors, this is personal life. You should leave that personal. He couldn’t control how it came out, this woman did. And now you kind of gave her power by allowing this fallout to happen.”
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- Kevin Durant's numbers tell one story while his career tells another
Kevin Durant's numbers tell one story while his career tells another

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Kevin Durant has ranked among the NBA’s most efficient scorers for over a decade. His numbers raise a simple question: do shooting stats matter more than wins?
Kevin Durant's efficiency debate returns after viral post
A recent social media post pointed to a steady part of Durant’s career. He has shot at least 50 percent from the field every season since 2011, rare for a high-volume scorer.
Fans praised the stat as proof of Durant’s scoring skill. His size and shot selection let him score from anywhere without wasting possessions.
One reply challenged that view. The post from an X account stated, "Dudes would rather shoot 60% in a lost rather than 40% in a win," arguing that efficiency alone does not define success.
Dudes would rather shoot 60% in a lost rather than 40% in a win. https://t.co/k0KXhLRZDe
— Newgodflow (@Newgodflow11) July 14, 2026
That response reflects a split in how Durant is judged. Supporters point to his ability to score against any defense while keeping high percentages. Critics focus on results, noting that strong numbers do not always lead to team success.
Durant won two titles and Finals MVP awards with Golden State. His moves between teams and the expectations tied to his talent keep his legacy under review.
The argument centers on whether individual output or team results matter more. Durant’s efficiency stands out in league history, yet fans still weigh it against wins and championships.
Modern analysis has pushed efficiency into the spotlight. Metrics such as true shooting percentage often place Durant near the top, showing how often his possessions end in points.
Critics counter that context shapes those numbers. Roster strength, coaching, and playoff performance affect how production turns into wins. Durant’s time with different teams adds to that comparison.
His career sits between numbers and results. The efficiency is clear, but its value next to championships keeps the debate active.
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- Kentucky football arrives at SEC Media Days with a plan
Kentucky football arrives at SEC Media Days with a plan
TAMPA, Fla. — SEC Media Days has always been part football convention, part political campaign. Coaches sell progress. Quarterbacks sell possibility. Veteran players insist the locker room is closer, offseason workouts are harder, and the coming season will be different from the one everyone remembers.
The Kentucky Wildcats will arrive in Tampa carrying something more revealing than the usual July promises. The Wildcats are bringing a blueprint.
When first-year head coach Will Stein takes the stage Monday, July 20, he will be joined by safety Ty Bryant, quarterback Kenny Minchey, and tight end Willie Rodriguez. The three players represent the foundation Stein must preserve, the gamble that could define his first season and the offensive weapon capable of connecting it all.
Bryant is the proof. Minchey is the projection. Rodriguez is the possibility.
The SEC’s annual preseason spectacle will run July 20-23 at the Tampa Marriott Water Street and JW Marriott. It marks the first time Tampa and the state of Florida have hosted the event after stops in Dallas, Nashville, and Atlanta during the previous three years. SEC Network will provide more than 50 hours of on-site coverage, beginning at 9 a.m. ET Monday.
Kentucky could not have selected three better players to explain where the program stands.
Bryant enters the ballroom as the representative who requires no projection. The Lexington native started all 12 games last season and led Kentucky with 76 tackles. He also intercepted four passes, the highest total in the SEC, and earned second-team All-SEC honors from the league’s coaches. His two-interception performance against Ole Miss helped Kentucky turn turnovers into points, while his 12 tackles against Louisville matched his career high.
The numbers matter, but Bryant’s presence carries a deeper message. In an era when rosters can be rebuilt through the transfer portal, he represents continuity. He grew up in Lexington, starred at Frederick Douglass High School, and followed his father, former Kentucky receiver Cisco Bryant, into the program.
Bryant is not renting Kentucky’s jersey for a season. He is wearing part of his family history.
That makes him an important figure for Stein, whose challenge extends beyond installing formations or modernizing an offense. The new coach must prove Kentucky can evolve without becoming unrecognizable. Bryant is the bridge. He understands what the program has been, knows what SEC Saturdays demand, and has enough production behind his name to speak without exaggeration.
Minchey arrives in Tampa with a different assignment. He will be asked to speak for a future that has not yet arrived.
The Notre Dame transfer has appeared in 10 college games, completing 23 of 29 passes for 212 yards. He has also rushed for 96 yards and two touchdowns. During the 2025 season, Minchey appeared in six games for the Fighting Irish, throwing for 196 yards while adding 84 rushing yards and a score.
Those are efficient numbers. They are not extensive numbers.
That distinction will follow him through every interview and hotel hallway in Tampa. Can he handle an SEC offense? Can he deliver when the pocket collapses and opposing defensive coordinators have a full week to study him? Can he become more than a talented quarterback with limited tape?
Kentucky’s season may turn on those answers.
Stein has praised Minchey’s accuracy, athleticism, intelligence, and upside. He has also emphasized that his offensive philosophy is not about forcing every quarterback into the same system but building the offense around what that player does best.
That relationship is one of the most important partnerships in the SEC entering 2026. Stein earned this opportunity because of his reputation for building quarterback-friendly offenses. Minchey came to Lexington for the chance to become the centerpiece of one. Each man now needs the other.
For Stein, Minchey is the first major test of whether his offensive success can follow him into the head coach’s office. For Minchey, Stein may be the coach who transforms years of potential and backup snaps into a breakthrough season.
SEC Media Days will not provide the verdict. It will provide the opening argument.
Rodriguez may be the player who makes that argument believable.
The 6-foot-4, 249-pound tight end started seven games in 2025 and caught 23 passes for 310 yards and one touchdown. He produced a career-high 78 receiving yards on six catches at Vanderbilt, the most receptions by a Kentucky tight end in a game since C.J. Conrad caught six passes against Mississippi State in 2015.
Rodriguez is another Kentucky-raised player. He starred at Covington Catholic, catching 29 passes for 488 yards and 12 touchdowns as a senior while helping his team reach the state championship game.
His importance, however, goes beyond hometown symbolism. He could become the piece that reveals what Stein’s offense is supposed to look like.
Stein has said Rodriguez can line up as a traditional tight end, in the slot, or in the backfield. That versatility allows Kentucky to change formations and create mismatches without changing personnel. For a quarterback still establishing himself, a tight end with Rodriguez’s size, experience, and flexibility can become invaluable—a reliable target over the middle, an answer against pressure, and a safety valve on third down.
Bryant, Minchey, and Rodriguez were not selected simply because every SEC team needs three players for the trip. Their selection tells Kentucky’s story.
Bryant represents the standard the Wildcats cannot afford to lose. Minchey represents the leap they must be willing to take. Rodriguez represents the creativity Stein was hired to bring.
There will be larger names in Tampa. There will be quarterbacks with longer résumés, defenders carrying NFL Draft projections, and coaches commanding more national attention. Kentucky does not need to win the week.
It needs to introduce itself.
The Wildcats will arrive in Tampa as a program between eras, carrying the scars of what did not work and the optimism that always follows a coaching change. The microphones will be waiting. The questions will be predictable. The promises will come easily.
What happens after Tampa will be harder. Bryant will have to make the tackle. Rodriguez will have to create separation. Minchey will have to deliver the football, and Stein’s blueprint will have to become something more than a July presentation.It will have to become a football team.
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- Chicago Bulls have a fresh start but one problem still remains
Chicago Bulls have a fresh start but one problem still remains

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The Chicago Bulls are entering another attempt to rebuild a franchise that has spent years stuck between competing and starting over. With new leadership, a top draft pick, and a different approach inside the front office, the organization is trying to create a future that lasts.
Bulls begin new era under Bryson Graham
Bryson Graham arrived in Chicago with a clear goal that the Bulls needed a new approach. After replacing Arturas Karnisovas and Marc Eversley, the 39-year-old executive began changing the front office while preparing for the draft and free agency.
The first major moment came in the draft lottery when Chicago moved up five spots to select fourth overall. The Bulls used that pick on North Carolina forward Caleb Wilson, who scored 35 points in his first Summer League game. Graham called the selection “a great foundational piece that's needed.”
The bigger challenge is fixing a franchise that has missed the playoffs in eight of the past nine seasons. Chicago has not reached the NBA Finals since Michael Jordan’s final championship run in 1998, leaving the organization searching for stability.
Graham believes the answer starts with better collaboration inside the building. “I don’t want to be the smartest guy in the room,” Graham told ESPN while explaining his approach to decision-making.
The Bulls also want to balance development with competitiveness. The team added veterans such as Nic Claxton, Norman Powell, and Zach Collins while keeping flexibility through shorter deals.
Graham knows the franchise has been here before. Chicago has found lottery success in the past, but turning young talent into a winning team remains the real test. “I do believe an organization can change with good leadership,” Graham said.
The Bulls now have a new voice leading the rebuild. The next step is proving that this era will deliver results rather than another false start.
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- France face Spain for place in World Cup final
France face Spain for place in World Cup final
- Roof at Dallas Stadium closed with thundery showers forecast
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- MLB News: Owners ‘United’ on Salary Cap Despite Union Opposition
MLB News: Owners ‘United’ on Salary Cap Despite Union Opposition
The work stoppage looming over the baseball world doesn’t seem to be dissipating anytime soon.
Speaking before Tuesday’s All-Star Game, MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred was asked about the MLB Players Association’s explicit refusal to accept a salary cap.

Despite that staunch opposition, Manfred said team owners are undeterred.
“I have an ownership group that is more united than any group in my entire time in baseball,” he said, as reported by Bill Shaikin of the Los Angeles Times.
Manfred supports salary cap despite union opposition
As detailed by Bob Nightengale of USA Today, Manfred made the case that the union has previously opposed changes that many believe drastically improved the sport, including the pitch clock and ABS.
“We got that momentum by listening to our fans and making changes that you know candidly, the MLBPA was not interested in,’’ Manfred said. “Those changes have paid off in terms of creating that momentum, and the best way to lose momentum is to stand still. We’re doing exactly the same thing that we did with the rule changes, we’re listening to our fans.”
MLBPA interim executive director Bruce Meyer, however, believes owners want a salary cap not for competitive reasons, but instead to increase their profits and limit their costs.
“The owners, many of them, want a system that not only guarantees their profits, not only increases their franchise values,’’ Meyer said, “but essentially is a former of subsidized mediocrity, owner protection, protection from competition.
“Salary cap is the ultimate excuse not to compete. It’s the ultimate excuse for an owner to say, “Gee, I would like to make the team better, but you know I can’t.’
“Salary caps are bad for fans. Salary caps present teams from doing the things that they believe are in their interest to make the team better.’’
Is there a chance to avoid a work stoppage?
The union and the league continue making their cases, but neither seems willing to budge on the salary cap, meaning a potential lockout ahead of the 2027 season is more and more likely.
Can a deal be reached? Of course, anything is possible, but it seems this will be the defining battle of the offseason.
If neither side wants to compromise, enjoy the rest of this season, because it could be a while before MLB returns.
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- Serie C: Itabaiana hold Brusque, Inter de Limeira thankful
Serie C: Itabaiana hold Brusque, Inter de Limeira thankful

Itabaiana defeated Brusque 1-0Credits: Disclosure / Itabaiana
Two matches completed the 14th round of Brazil’s Serie C Championship this Monday (13). In Sergipe, Itabaiana, now in 17th place, beat second-place Brusque 1-0 and prevented the Santa Catarina side from reclaiming first place.
Meanwhile, at Orlando Scarpelli, Figueirense, in 16th with 17 points, and Volta Redonda, in 13th with 18, played out a goalless draw.
Serie C sends the eight highest-scoring teams at the end of the first and second halves of the season to the second phase. As things stand today, those teams would be, in order, Inter de Limeira (25), Brusque (24), Santa Cruz (24), Paysandu (23), Guarani (23), Botafogo-PB (22), Maringá (22) and Ferroviária (22).
The race for the G8, however, remains very tight, with several teams still having a chance to move into the qualification zone in the coming rounds, such as Caxias (21), Floresta (20), Ituano (19), Ypiranga (18), Volta Redonda (18), Amazonas (17), Maranhão (17), Figueirense (17), Itabaiana itself (16) and Barra (15).
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- Man Utd sign Tielemans for £35m from Aston Villa
Man Utd sign Tielemans for £35m from Aston Villa

Manchester United have completed the signing of Youri Tielemans from Aston Villa on a five-year deal.
United have met a release clause of £35m for the 29-year-old midfielder, who has just helped Belgium reach the World Cup quarter-finals.
Tielemans has spent the past three seasons with Villa, having initially moved to the Premier League to join Leicester City in 2019.
"It's hard to describe just how proud I am to join Manchester United," he said. "Signing for such a special club feels incredible.
"It is the culmination of years of dedication since I first fell in love with football."
A former team-mate of United's current first-team coach Jonny Evans, Tielemans is noted for scoring Leicester's winner against Chelsea in the 2021 FA Cup final and for Aston Villa in their Europa League final triumph over Freiburg in May.
He made his senior debut for Anderlecht aged 16 years and 82 days, and left for Monaco in 2017, just after his 20th birthday.
Despite still being in his 20s, Tielemans has already played 668 games for club and country, scoring 79 from 578 club appearances.
United's director of football Jason Wilcox said: "Youri has consistently been one of the most outstanding midfielders in the Premier League throughout the past seven years.
"He has all of the technical qualities, as well as the ambition and mentality, to thrive at Manchester United.
"Youri's consistency is exceptional, and he will add further composure, creativity and leadership to our squad."
Last season, Tielemans suffered separate calf and ankle problems that restricted him to 35 appearances in all competitions for Villa, the lowest number in a campaign during his time in England.
He scored a memorable 89th-minute equaliser at the World Cup for Belgium against Senegal, and then converted an extra-time winner from the penalty spot for his 15th goal from 90 caps as they won 3-2.
But his tournament came to a premature end when he was injured in the warm-up before Belgium's 2-1 quarter-final defeat by Spain.
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- Browns' Carson Schwesinger impresses NFL executives. 'Kuechly reincarnated'
Browns' Carson Schwesinger impresses NFL executives. 'Kuechly reincarnated'
If NFL executives and coaches are to be believed, the Cleveland Browns have a bedrock player at middle linebacker in second-year LB Carson Schwesinger.
Schwesinger, drafted out of UCLA in the second round of the 2025 NFL draft, went on to earn Defensive Rookie of the Year honors.
Schwesinger tallied 156 tackles, 2.5 sacks and two interceptions in his first season. In the list compiled by ESPN, he was listed among the Top 10 “off the ball” players at his position, joining impressive company.
ESPN surveyed execs and coaches who gave their own top 10 at they ranked the list based on the following criteria: number of top 10 votes, composite average and interviews. Seventy voters participated.
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Where did Browns LB Carson Schwesinger rate on the ESPN list?
Schwesinger came in at No. 3 among linebackers, as rated by league experts. That’s an impressive showing given his relative inexperience.
One league executive offered this appraisal: "He's [Luke] Kuechly reincarnated," a personnel executive with an NFL team said. "Elite speed, athleticism, instincts, ball skills."
That’s high praise given Kuechly’s stellar career that included seven Pro Bowls, five appearances on All-Pro teams, a 2013 NFL AP Defensive Player of the Year Award, being named to the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s All-2010s Team and eventual induction into the hall in next month in Canton.
Said another executive: "Plays fast, excellent instincts, good in coverage," a high-ranking AFC evaluator said. "Impressive for a rookie."
Who were the others in the Top 10 on ESPN’s list?
Schwesinger joins some elite company in the league. Here is the Top 10:
- Fred Warner, San Francisco 49ers
- Roquan Smith, Baltimore Ravens
- Carson Schwesinger, Cleveland Browns
- Zack Braun, Philadelphia Eagles
- Azeez Al-Shaair, Houston Texans
- Jordyn Brooks, Miami Dolphins
- Nick Bolton, Kansas City Chiefs
- Edgerrin Cooper, Green Bay Packers
- Devin Lloyd, Carolina Panthers
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All done deals in July 2026

The transfer window for Premier League, English Football League, Scottish Premiership and Women's Super League clubs - and their counterparts in Germany, France, Spain and Italy - re-opened on 15 June.
Take a look at all the confirmed deals for July, and read the latest rumours in Football Gossip.
14 July
Premier League
Karl Darlow [Leeds - Manchester United] Free
Alvaro Rodriguez [Elche - Bournemouth] £25.7m
Youri Tielemans [Aston Villa - Manchester United] £35m
Luka Vuskovic [Tottenham - Brighton] £46m
Scottish Premiership
Nathan Lowe [Stoke - Hibernian] Loan
Eseosa Sule [West Brom - St Mirren] Undisclosed
Women's Super League
Noemie Mouchon [Leicester - Everton] Free
English Football League
Elliot Bonds [Fleetwood - Salford] Undisclosed
Andy Cannon [Wrexham - Fleetwood] Free
Murphy Cooper [QPR - Plymouth] Undisclosed
Tyrese Noslin [Telstar - Barnsley] Undisclosed
Charlie Taylor [Southampton - Derby] Free
James Tilley [Wycombe - AFC Wimbledon] Undisclosed
13 July
Premier League
Andrey Santos [Chelsea - Man Utd] £48m
Women's Super League
Khiara Keating [Man City - Liverpool] Free
Mapi Leon [Barcelona - London City Lionesses] Free
Scottish Premiership
Alan Forrest [Heart of Midlothian - Dundee] Free
Ben Krauhaus [Brentford - Falkirk] Loan
Marko Lazetic [Aberdeen - Noah] Undisclosed
Alex Paulsen [Bournemouth - Motherwell] Loan
Lewis Smith [Livingston - Aberdeen] Undisclosed
English Football League
Victor Adeboyejo [Mansfield - Bromley] Free
Ryan Delaney [Swindon - Oldham] Free
Jusef Erabi [Genk - Preston] Loan
Joe Gbode [Luton - Shrewsbury] Loan
Rocco Shein [Fredrikstad - Portsmouth] Undisclosed
Cieran Slicker [Ipswich - Barnsley] Loan
Michael Smith [Preston - Mansfield] Free
Ryan Wintle [Cardiff - MK Dons] Free
International
Jake Cooper-Love [Burton - FC Emmen] Undisclosed
Brajan Gruda [Brighton - RB Leipzig] Loan
Victor Kristiansen [Leicester - Panathinaikos] Loan
12 July
English Football League
Lluc Castel [Espanyol - Burnley] Undisclosed
11 July
International
Antonio Cordero [Newcastle - Cadiz] Loan
Tom Lockyer [Bristol Rovers - Melbourne Victory] Free
English Football League
Yusuf Akhamrich [Tottenham - Leyton Orient] Loan
Ethon Archer [Luton - Bromley] Loan
Brad Collins [Coventry - Bristol City] Free
Joe Lumley[Bristol City - Sheff Wed] Free
Ole Romeny [Oxford - Fortuna Sittard] Loan
Rafiki Said [Standard Liege - Wolves] Undisclosed
Deon Woodman [Wealdstone - Bromley] Undisclosed
Loum Tchaouna [Burnley - Coventry City] Unconfirmed (£20m reported)
10 July
Women's Super League
Ebony Salmon[Aston Villa - West Ham] Free
Niamh Charles [Chelsea - Manchester City] £500,000
Premier League
Pierce Charles [Sheffield Wednesday - Manchester City] Undisclosed
English Football League
Pemi Aderoju [Peterborough - Crawley] Loan
Ossama Ashley [Salford City - Rotherham United] Free
Pierce Charles [Manchester City - QPR] Loan
Lisav Eissat [Maccabi Haifa - Bristol City] Undisclosed
Shamal George [Wycombe - Bromley] Free
Isaac Hayden [QPR - Leyton Orient] Free
Jamie Jellis [Walsall - Rotherham United] Free
Kyle Joseph [Hull - Middlesbrough] Undisclosed
Jacob Mendy [Peterborough - Bromley] Free
Nic Prelac [Oxford United - Jagiellonia Bialystok] Undisclosed
Josh Stokes [Bristol City - Reading] Loan
Jed Ward [Bristol Rovers - Walsall] Undisclosed
Cauley Woodrow [Luton - Wycombe] Undisclosed
9 July
Premier League
Emersonn [Toulouse - Ipswich] Undisclosed
Illan Meslier [Leeds - Arsenal] Free
Oscar Mingueza [Celta Vigo - Crystal Palace] Free
Sean Steur [Ajax - Newcastle] £23m
Callum Wilson [West Ham - Brentford] Free
English Football League
Harrison Ashby [Newcastle - Luton] Loan
Barry Bannan [Millwall - Sheffield Wednesday] Undisclosed
Louie Barry [Aston Villa - Sheffield Wednesday] Undisclosed
Kamil Conteh [Bristol Rovers - Bromley] Undisclosed
Ty Ewens-Findlay [Charlton - Crawley] Loan
Bradley Ihionvien [Peterborough - Colchester] Loan
Josh Koroma [Leyton Orient - Chesterfield] Loan
Laurence Maguire [MK Dons - Rochdale] Free
Ruel Sotiriou [Hapoel Jerusalem - Chesterfield] Free
Cole Stockton [Salford - Accrington] Free
Mark Sykes [Bristol City - Millwall] Free
Joe Walsh [QPR - Wigan] Loan
Calum Ward [Motherwell - QPR] Undisclosed
International
Radu Dragusin [Tottenham - Fiorentina] Loan
8 July
Women's Super League
Alexia Putellas[Barcelona - London City] Free
Geraldine Reuteler [Eintracht Frankfurt - Arsenal] Free
Premier League
Geovany Quenda [Sporting - Chelsea] £40m
Harry Wilson [Fulham - Leeds] Free
English Football League
Emile Acquah [Dundee - Notts County] Undisclosed
Noah Chilvers [Ross County - Oldham] Undisclosed
Romelle Donovan [Brentford - Sheff Utd] Loan
Mo Faal [Wrexham - Port Vale] Loan
Onel Hernandez [Unattached - Port Vale]
Oliver Lynch [Luton - Port Vale] Loan
Will Jenkins [South Shields - Rochdale] Undisclosed
7 July
Premier League
Jaidon Anthony [Burnley - Brentford] Undisclosed
Women's Super League
Sophie Peskett [Ipswich - Brighton] Undisclosed
English Football League
Josh Clarke [Partick Thistle - Doncaster] Loan
Alfie Devine [Tottenham - Preston] Undisclosed
Paul Digby [Dundee - Colchester] Free
Harry Gray [Leeds - Sheffield Wednesday] Loan
Quilindschy Hartman [Burnley - RCD Espanyol] Loan
Eoin Kenny [Dundalk - Portsmouth] Undisclosed
Isaac Moore [Coventry - Walsall] Loan
Aaron Nemane [MK Dons - Rotherham] Free
6 July
Premier League
Tyrique George [Chelsea - Everton] £24m
Sandro Tonali [Newcastle - Tottenham] £100m
International
Giorgi Chakvetadze [Watford - Udinese] Undisclosed
English Football League
Alfie Pond [Wolves - Chesterfield] Undisclosed
Mathis Servais [Mechelen - Millwall] Undisclosed
Mason Terry [West Ham - Port Vale] Loan
5 July
International
Christy Grogan [Stockport - Derry] Undisclosed
Eliezer Mayenda [Sunderland - Rennes] Undisclosed
4 July
Premier League
Bazoumana Toure [Hoffenheim - Newcastle United] £43m
English Football League
Dan Barlaser [Middlesbrough - MK Dons] Free
Matthew Dennis [Notts County - Burton] Undisclosed
Hindolo Mustapha [Crystal Palace - Wigan] Loan
Kasey Palmer [Hull - Luton] Undisclosed
Jay Turner-Cooke [Halifax - Shrewsbury] Free
Scottish Premiership
Azeem Abdulai [Leyton Orient - Hibernian] Undisclosed
Erik Ring [Lincoln City - Kilmarnock] Undisclosed
3 July
Women's Super League
Justine Kielland [Wolfsburg - Aston Villa] Undisclosed
Georgia Stanway [Bayern Munich - Arsenal] Undisclosed
Janni Thomsen [Utah Royals - London City Lionesses] Undisclosed
English Football League
Jude Arthurs [Bromley - Crawley] Free
Patrick Bauer [AFC Wimbledon - Cambridge]
Nathan Baxter [Watford - Leyton Orient] Undisclosed
Cohen Bramall [Luton - MK Dons] Free
Ilias Bronkhorst [Excelsior - Huddersfield] Free
Henry Cartwright [Leicester - Bradford] Undisclosed
Steve Cook [QPR - Wycombe] Free
Dael Fry [Middlesbrough - Birmingham] Free
Akeel Higgins [West Brom - Wigan] Undisclosed
Macaulay Langstaff [Millwall - Salford] Undisclosed
Lennon MacLorg [Charlton - Gillingham] Free
Myles Peart-Harris [Oxford Utd - Middlesbrough] Free
Jed Wallace [West Brom - Bristol City] Free
Ollie Wright [Southampton - Gillingham] Loan
Scottish Premiership
Martin Moormann [Blau-Weiß Linz - Motherwell] Undisclosed
Willy Vogt [Bellinzona - Motherwell] Free
Sam Cleall-Harding [Dundee United - Dunfermline] Loan
2 July
Premier League
Jack Butland [Rangers - Hull] Undisclosed
Mateus Fernandes [West Ham - Tottenham] £85m
Hayden Hackney [Middlesbrough - Everton] Undisclosed
Michael Svoboda [Venezia - Brighton] Undisclosed
English Football League
Logan Briggs [Leicester - Northampton] Loan
Jacob Brown [Luton - Reading] Free
James Debayo [Hull City - Swindon] Loan
Luke Graham [Dundee - Stoke] Undisclosed
Cian Hayes [Peterborough - Rochdale] Undisclosed
Jake Leake [Oldham - Colchester] Free
Abraham Odoh [Peterborough - Salford] Undisclosed
Jack Price [Brackley - Shrewsbury] Free
Jack Simpson [Leyton Orient - Chesterfield] Free
Isaac Smith [Man City - Barnsley] Undisclosed
Luca Stephenson [Liverpool - Bolton] Undisclosed
Sil Swinkels [Aston Villa - Sheff Wed] Undisclosed
Clayton Taylor [Newcastle Jets - Barnsley] Undisclosed
Kane Thompson-Sommers [MK Dons - Fleetwood] Undisclosed
International
Alex Matos [Sheff Utd - Goztepe] Loan
1 July
Premier League
Marco Palestra [Atalanta - Chelsea] £47m
Scottish Premiership
Dan Neil [Sunderland - Rangers] Free
Women's Super League
Amalie Vangsgaard [Juventus - Aston Villa] Undisclosed
English Football League
Gassan Ahadme [Charlton - Cambridge] Loan
Odin Bailey [Stockport - Portsmouth] Free
Jeremiah Chilokoa-Mullen [Dunfermline - Wigan] Undisclosed
James Connolly [Crewe - Walsall] Free
Kyle Dempsey [Bolton - Port Vale] Free
Akin Famewo [Hull - Bolton] Undisclosed
Ethan Galbraith [Swansea - Stoke] £10m
Macaulay Gillesphey [Charlton - Bradford] Undisclosed
Svante Ingelsson [Sheff Wed - Stoke] Undisclosed
Billy Koumetio [Dundee - Charlton] Undisclosed
Sam Long [Bromley - Salford] Free
Sean Raggett [Rotherham - Colchester] Free
Leo Walta [Sirius - Swansea] Undisclosed
Oliver Whatmuff [Man City - Stockport] Loan
International
Olaf Kobacki [Sheff Wed - Wisla Plock] Undisclosed
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- Which players will represent Auburn football at SEC Media Days?
Which players will represent Auburn football at SEC Media Days?
Auburn will send seniors Champ Anthony, Byrum Brown, and Alex McPherson to join head coach Alex Golesh at the 2026 SEC Media Days in Tampa, Florida.
SEC Media Days is approaching, and with that, the release of player appearances for the upcoming event. The Tigers send three seniors from each phase of the game to this year's media days. Safety Champ Anthony, quarterback Byrum Brown, and kicker Alex McPherson are the three players set to represent the Tigers.
Anthony is returning from a season-ending leg injury he suffered in the game against Kentucky, which was similar to his leg injury the year before. The senior served as captain and played in seven games and made four starts for the Tigers. He totaled 13 total tackles, nine solo tackles, one PBU, and one pass defense in 2025.
The big name transfer, Brown, has all the eyes on him after an impressive junior season at South Florida. Brown passed for 3,158 yards, 66.3 completion percentage, and 28 touchdowns while totaling 1,008 yards and 14 touchdowns on the ground. Rivals rated Brown (94.29) as the highest transfer for the Tigers this offseason.
Similar to Anthony, McPherson's availability on the field had been limited, and he looks to make a comeback. The Fort Payne, Alabama, native initially was diagnosed with ulcerative colitis and would have his entire colon removed in December 2024. He would later be diagnosed with Crohn's Disease. McPherson now plays with an ostomy bag. His inspiring story landed him the Capital One Orange Bowl-FWAA Courage Award.
Auburn's day will be on Tuesday, July 21, from 9 a.m. to 12:40 p.m. EST. The event begins Monday, July 20, at 9 a.m. EST with league commissioner Greg Sankey and concludes on Thursday, July 23.
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- Jennifer Hudson, Tom Cruise join FIFA World Cup final show
Jennifer Hudson, Tom Cruise join FIFA World Cup final show
As if the halftime show weren’t starry enough, FIFA World Cup 2026 has added a pregame closing ceremony filled with entertainment luminaires.
The show, which will begin July 19 at 1:30 p.m. ET, will feature an appearance by Tom Cruise, as well as performances from Robbie Williams, Nicole Scherzinger, Italian superstar Laura Pausini and online influencer IShowSpeed, who released the song “World Cup (Champions)” at the start of the international soccer tournament.
Jennifer Hudson will perform the U.S. national anthem prior to the final game at New York New Jersey Stadium (aka MetLife Stadium).
Those attending the match are advised to arrive early, as the ceremony begins 90 minutes before the final game begins (gates open at 11 a.m.). According to FIFA, fans will “have an active role to play in the show.”
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FOX will air a four-hour pregame show starting at 11 a.m. until the 3 p.m. game kickoff.
The closing ceremony is the first round of entertainment scheduled for the grand finale.
During halftime, an all-star musical lineup of Shakira, Madonna, BTS and recently announced Justin Bieber will participate in an 11-minute production. The show is curated by Chris Martin of Coldplay, who is also slated to perform with the PS22 Chorus, the acclaimed elementary school choir from Staten Island, New York. Burna Boy and Gustavo Dudamel are also among the announced performers.
This article originally appeared on USA TODAY: Jennifer Hudson, Tom Cruise join FIFA World Cup final show
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- Crystal Palace considers signing Arsenal star this summer
Crystal Palace considers signing Arsenal star this summer

Crystal Palace have been named as one of the clubs willing to rescue Christian Norgaard from Arsenal as the Gunners consider a move for Bruno Guimaraes.
Without the Brazilian midfielder in their squad last season, Norgaard rarely featured and was often asked to fill positions that were not natural to him during his appearances. His limited involvement has raised questions over his future at Arsenal, particularly as the club continue to consider strengthening their midfield options.
Palace monitor Norgaard’s situation
Norgaard was not regularly trusted to start against major opponents, and his limited opportunities suggest that he has not fully earned the confidence of his manager. Arsenal’s interest in Guimaraes would represent another indication of their plans in midfield and could encourage Norgaard to consider his options in the coming seasons.
The midfielder has been one of the most accomplished players in his position in England over recent years, particularly during his time at Brentford. His experience and understanding of the Premier League make him an attractive option for clubs looking for a reliable addition to their squad.
As reported by Sport Witness, Crystal Palace are now interested in adding Norgaard to their team and view him as one of the finest experienced midfielders available to them. The club are considering whether he could provide quality and leadership in their midfield.
Norgaard could consider new challenge
A move to Palace could appeal to Norgaard, especially if the club can offer him a more important role and regular opportunities to play. After struggling for consistent minutes at Arsenal, the chance to become a key figure at Selhurst Park may be attractive.
For Arsenal, the midfielder’s situation will depend on their plans for the rest of the transfer window and whether they complete a move for another central midfielder. If Guimaraes arrives, competition for places would become even stronger, potentially making a departure more likely.
Norgaard remains an experienced and capable player, and Palace’s interest could provide him with an opportunity to revive his career with a more prominent role.
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- Manchester City Have Stepped Up Their Efforts To Sign This Lille Midfielder: Good Fit For Maresca?
Manchester City Have Stepped Up Their Efforts To Sign This Lille Midfielder: Good Fit For Maresca?

In a recent post on X, respected journalist David Ornstein mentioned that Manchester City have stepped up their efforts to sign Lille midfielder Ayyoub Bouaddi this summer. It has been claimed that the Mancunian outfit are eyeing a move to bring the Moroccan talent to the Etihad Stadium in this transfer period.
Bouaddi’s Impressive Rise In Ligue 1
Bouaddi enjoyed a solid campaign at the French club after he put in a series of impressive performances at the heart of their midfield. The Morocco international participated in 42 matches for Lille in the previous campaign, picking up one assist in the process across various competitions.
The 18-year-old is currently among the most gifted midfielders in Ligue 1. Hence, it is no wonder that Man City are pushing hard to sign Bouaddi this off-season.
His current contract at Lille will expire in the summer of 2029. Hence, the Mancunian giants would have to make a convincing offer if they are serious about recruiting him later this year.
HOUSTON, TEXAS – JULY 04: Ayyoub Bouaddi #6 of Morocco looks on during the FIFA World Cup 2026 Round Of 16 match between Canada and Morocco at Houston Stadium on July 04, 2026 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Kevin C. Cox/Getty Images)
Will Bouaddi Be A Good Fit For Manchester City?
Bouaddi is a solid tackler of the ball and can sense the danger well to earn possession back for his team inside his half. He usually puts his foot through the ball when required and is a good passer as well from midfield.
The Morocco international is an energetic runner with the ball and can create the odd chance for his teammates in the final third. Bouaddi is primarily a central midfielder but can also serve as a defensive midfielder or play as a right-back if required. However, there are some question marks over whether he can make a smooth transition to life in Premier League football if Man City manage to land him in this transfer period.
We can expect Bouaddi to add more quality and depth to Enzo Maresca’s midfield department. He has what it takes to challenge for a regular starting spot at the Mancunian club in the coming years.
At 18, the future looks quite promising for Bouaddi as long as he continues to improve with each season. He is good enough to be a success story at the Etihad Stadium in the long run. All in all, Bouaddi would be a great fit for Man City’s needs in this summer transfer window.
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- Why LeBron James fans think they've identified his 'dark horse' team
Why LeBron James fans think they've identified his 'dark horse' team

Why LeBron James fans think they've identified his 'dark horse' team originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The clock is ticking for LeBron James to make a decision about which franchise he'll end up playing for in the final days of his remarkable career. Will he head to the Golden State Warriors? Or, will he go back to the Cleveland Cavaliers where he started it all? Other teams that are getting mentioned a bunch include the Philadelphia 76ers and Minnesota Timberwolves.
All of these teams have something in common: They each believe that they have the pitch that can lure James to their franchise. But, what if there's a team out there doing the bidding that's totally off the radar?
Now, one "dark horse" team is getting some love as the NBA awaits James' decision.
LeBron James fans think he may be heading to an unexpected team
James is being linked to the Indiana Pacers for an interesting reason. The NBA star is appearing at Fanatics Fest for his Mind the Game podcast, and at the event, Pacers' Tyrese Haliburton will be there and serve as LeBron's special guest co-host filling in for Steve Nash. James will also appear at the CNBC Sport x Boardroom's Game Plan Summit at Fanatics Fest during the festival.
"While there has been no credible reporting linking LeBron to Indiana, Haliburton's involvement has naturally sparked the conversation among fans about where the Pacers could somehow emerge as a surprise destination," Alex Golden of On SI notes, adding that the Pacers could be a "dark horse" team for him.
Golden also says that if Indiana acquires Bronny from the Lakers in exchange for Quenton Jackson, that would make for around $288,000 in added apron space.
"Added to Indiana's existing $2.24 million of breathing room, the Pacers would have roughly $2.52 million below the first apron -- enough to legally sign LeBron to the veteran minimum while remaining roughly $70,000 below the apron," he says.
It would take a lot for this to happen. It's a stretch, to say the least. But, everything is on the table until we hear otherwise.
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- Browns urged to make trade decision with Dillon Gabriel that's really their only option
Browns urged to make trade decision with Dillon Gabriel that's really their only option

Browns urged to make trade decision with Dillon Gabriel that's really their only option originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Cleveland Browns drafted two quarterbacks in the 2025 NFL Draft, and now, over one year later, it's still uncertain if either is good. But the latter of the two, Shedeur Sanders in the fifth round, is by far the better pick than Dillon Gabriel.
Taken in the third round by the Browns, Gabriel hasn't shown much of a ceiling in the NFL, as his starts for the Browns were low-floor, low-ceiling outings. Sanders at least had some high upside.
After drafting Taylen Green as a fun developmental QB in the 2026 NFL Draft, the Browns now have a big QB question. To resolve this, Moe Moton of Bleacher Report is urging the Browns to trade Gabriel, which is really their only option this offseason.
Browns urged to trade Dillon Gabriel as only real solution to QB problem
"Cleveland Browns: Trade QB Dillon Gabriel for a late 2027 pick," Moton writes. "... Assuming the Browns target signal-callers in the 2027 draft, they should trade Gabriel before Week 1."
The Browns don't really have a reason to keep Gabriel on their current roster, and the team's plans stand heading into the 2026 season.
It's hard to imagine the Browns not drafting a QB at the top of the 2027 NFL Draft next year in what's likely a loaded class. The only way they would refrain from doing so is if whoever their QB is this season has an All-Pro level season.
But, with Sanders only in competition with Deshaun Watson for the QB1 job in Cleveland, Gabriel is firmly third on the depth chart. Taylen Green might even factor into the QB room as a high-upside developmental option.
MORE: Browns’ Sheduer Sanders predicted to win QB battle during training camp
Considering all four on the roster, there is a very clear odd-man out, and it's obviously Gabriel, the Browns' third-rounder from the 2025 draft.
Watson has a massive contract and can't be traded, regardless of whether he's the starter or not. Sanders has much higher upside and might even win the QB job this season. Green was just drafted and has enough upside to keep on the roster.
Gabriel is the third QB at best, and doesn't have the same upside as the others. Since he's on his rookie deal for the next three seasons, and did at least have a decent floor, some team might have interest in him as a depth option.
Trading Gabriel is realistically the Browns' only option at quarterback this offseason, as, regardless of what happens with the QB competition, Gabriel is the odd man out both in the short and long term in Cleveland.
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- England knocked Erling Haaland out of the World Cup, but not from the spotlight
England knocked Erling Haaland out of the World Cup, but not from the spotlight

Norway may have been knocked out by England in the FIFA World Cup, but superstar Erling Haaland’s presence is still being felt. Scoring seven goals in his World Cup debut, Haaland is being remembered for more than his play on the field.

Reports indicated social media algorithms were being geared toward the Norwegian legend “because that is where the demand is.”
His popularity boom was compared to when NFL star Travis Kelce started dating Taylor Swift and then won the Super Bowl, according to The Athletic.
Haaland’s camp has been told that social-media algorithms are being geared towards Haaland content, because that is where the demand is.
— Sam Lee (@SamLee) July 8, 2026
His boom in popularity in the US has been likened to when Travis Kelce began dating Taylor Swift and then his Kansas City Chiefs team won… pic.twitter.com/reA5vOEDDj
Let’s just say, the demand is understandable. And putting all the memes in real life to a parody of “moskau” makes it even better.
The viral Erling Haaland memes.....
— Sarahh (@Sarahhuniverse) July 10, 2026
© rudy_willingham pic.twitter.com/1OUQNKG4Y0
The Norwegian star has provided plenty for social media to work with throughout his career, from highlights deflecting balls off of opponents’ faces while wearing silly expressions of his own, to him wearing Viking helmets as he celebrates.
Haaland: Born a Viking, forced to be a footballer ⚽️😄 pic.twitter.com/lTgQ8PIggT
— Lucy (@TheLucyShow1) July 7, 2026
Haaland has been prepared for the meme culture, as shown when he told someone he was the “social media guy” when asked if he was on the Norwegian soccer team.
Or this collection of silly facial expressions with silly captions. My personal favorite is the McDonald’s caption.
He also made headlines when he carried a taxidermied “whiskey raccoon” holding a bottle of alcohol off the plane when he returned home to Norway.
What on earth has Erling Haaland brought back home 😂😂😂 pic.twitter.com/dW9jTEgRHJ
— george (@StokeyyG2) July 13, 2026
He later showed off the rest of his collection on his Snapchat story with two squirrels, one wearing a cowboy hat and the other with a can of Budweiser. Seems like Haaland enjoyed his time in the U.S.
Barstool Sports said he should be an honorary American.
At this point Erling Haaland is an honorary American pic.twitter.com/NYYUEDY7bN
— Barstool Sports (@barstoolsports) July 14, 2026
In the comments of an AI-edited video, Haaland said he and Vinicius Junior “need to recreate” an iconic scene from “White Chicks.”
The Brazilian player was amused, responding, “HAHAHAHAHHAHAHAHA.”
Erling Haaland and Vinícius Júnior in the comments section of an Instagram meme page. 😭😭😭😂😂 pic.twitter.com/tNTWTSG1UB
— Seputar Real Madrid (@SeputarMadrid) July 3, 2026
Haaland was even compared to Majin Buu from “Dragon Ball Z.”
Erling Haaland comments on fans comparing him to ‘Dragon Ball Z’ character Majin Buu
— Culture Crave 🍿 (@CultureCrave) July 7, 2026
“I mean I don’t disagree” pic.twitter.com/jCCaXcARr6
The super striker may not have gone home with the ultimate prize for Norway, but it is safe to say Haaland made his mark in 2026.
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- Meet the players with RI connections taken in the MLB Draft
Meet the players with RI connections taken in the MLB Draft
Three players heard their names called and another signed as a free agent at the close of the Major League Baseball Draft, which was held over the weekend in advance of Tuesday night’s All-Star Game.
Ryan Oshinskie, Reece Moroney and Patrick Clemmey were all selected over the course of two days in Philadelphia. Casey Wensley was among the first outside the event’s 20 rounds who agreed to a professional deal.
Oshinskie is a right-handed pitcher from Brown who was tabbed in the sixth round by the Milwaukee Brewers. The rising senior was the 192nd pick overall despite not appearing in a game for the Bears last season due to an undisclosed injury. Oshinskie’s suggested slot value is just north of $333,000.
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Oshinskie was the 27th selection for the school – the first since Reid Anderson in 2018. His breakout came last summer in the Cape Cod League, as he dominated in a relief role with the Orleans Firebirds. Oshinskie posted a 1.93 earned-run average and a 0.96 WHIP over 28 innings, walking seven and striking out 38.
Moroney is an infielder from the University of Rhode Island who landed with the Philadelphia Phillies in the 10th round. The rising senior came off the board 309th overall after starting 57 games for the Rams in 2026. Moroney’s suggested slot value is $192,500.
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Moroney was named the Atlantic 10 Defensive Player of the Year for his work at shortstop. He added a .370/.426/.494 slash line with 90 hits, 19 doubles and 24 walks. Moroney helped URI overcome a rough nonconference start and reach its league tournament title round against VCU.
Clemmey is a left-handed pitcher and Bishop Hendricken alum who was selected by the Phillies in the 14th round. He took a prep year in Connecticut with Avon Old Farms and is committed to take the mound in college with Georgia. There is no suggested slot value for Clemmey or any other pick outside the top 10 rounds.
Clemmey worked his way back from elbow surgery to help the Hawks win a state championship in 2025. He was initially committed to Vanderbilt before changing course and recovering the fastball velocity he’d flashed before suffering his injury. Clemmey is the younger brother of Alex Clemmey, another Bishop Hendricken alum and current Double-A prospect with the Washington Nationals.
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Wensley needed just one year at Bryant to make an impression, signed by the Los Angeles Angels for an undisclosed amount. He’s a transfer from Wheaton who spent two seasons in the Division III ranks before making the jump to Division I. Wensley is a Massachusetts native who starred in high school at Bridgewater-Raynham.
Wensley started all 52 games for the Bulldogs in 2026, working primarily at first base and left field. He slashed .319/.424/.451 with 65 hits, 14 doubles, five triples and just 17 strikeouts against 34 walks. Wensley stole 30 bases for Bryant and was thrown out on only two attempts.
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Oshinskie and Moroney both retain college eligibility while Clemmey would be entering his freshman year in the SEC. That gives all three some leverage to negotiate with their respective teams – or, in the modern college landscape, a chance to push schools for more name, image and likeness compensation. Draft picks and their clubs have until July 27 at 5 p.m. to sign contracts or seek alternatives.
Organizations operate with limited bonus pools for drafted prospects and are taxed for going a certain amount over their allotments. Free agents can sign deals in the upcoming days and weeks for up to $150,000, a number that doesn’t count against those bonus figures.
On X: @BillKoch25
This article originally appeared on The Providence Journal: Meet the players with RI connections taken in the MLB Draft
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- I found Spain World Cup jerseys starting at just $50
I found Spain World Cup jerseys starting at just $50
Editor's note:Follow France vs. Spain World Cup semifinal LIVE
The 2026 World Cup continues to be one for the history books as both lifelong futbol fans and new soccer fans have been treated to dozens of thrilling matches.
The World Cup semifinals begin Tuesday, when Spain takes on France today at 3 p.m. ET. Spain is aiming for thea team's first World Cup Finals appearance since 2010, the last time the team hoisted the World Cup Trophy.
SHOP: Spain World Cup jerseys
While many national teams have seen a significant shortage in available jerseys as demands continues to skyrocket, there's surprising amount of options available for Spain fans.
Below, we rounded up the top Spain kits that are still available as the team looks to keep its World Cup dream alive.
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- Spain vs. Cape Verde - DRAW 0-0
- Spain vs. Saudi Arabia - WIN 4-0
- Spain vs. Uruguay - WIN 1-0
- Spain vs. Austria (Round of 32) - WIN 3-0
- Spain vs. Portugal (Round of 16) - WIN 1-0
- Spain vs. Belgium (quarterfinals) - WIN 2-1
- Tuesday, July 14 (semifinals) - Spain vs. France at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas - Watch LIVE
When are the semifinals for the FIFA World Cup?
The semifinals will take place on Tuesday, July 14 and Wednesday, July 15. The two games will take place at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas and Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta.
- Tuesday, July 14 - France vs. Spain at 3 p.m. ET in Arlington, Texas - Watch LIVE
- Wednesday, July 15 - Winner of England vs. Argentina at 3 p.m. ET in Atlanta - Get tickets
When is the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final?
The final match of the 2026 FIFA World Cup will take place on Sunday, July 19 at MetLife Stadium just outside of New York City.
As of publication, the cheapest available tickets for the 2026 FIFA World Cup Final start at $8,404. If you want to get closer to the action, lower-level (category 1) tickets are starting at $21,783.
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- Microsoft keeps proving you own NOTHING with them — it blocks another user's entire Xbox game library, including his OneDrive
Microsoft keeps proving you own NOTHING with them — it blocks another user's entire Xbox game library, including his OneDrive
Recently, we've reported that Microsoft got sued by Xbox gamer Ordo_Liberal for blocking their entire digital Xbox games library after a 3-month court case.
You'd think Xbox would've learned its lesson after such a blunder and paying Ordo_Liberal $400 in damages in court, but sadly, it has not, because today, a gamer by the name of Joshua Khane has announced on social media that Microsoft has done the exact thing to him. Sadly, this kind of thing keeps happening, and it's nothing new.
Microsoft DELETED my account AND OneDrive!!?? After ACKNOWLEDGING that I’m the owner of the account and that it was compromised??? 25 fucking years of data, thousands of euros spended on games?? My son’s baby pictures? GONE!All because MICROSOFT couldn’t bring back a… pic.twitter.com/sItv5eQFAQJuly 14, 2026
According to Joshua, his Microsoft account had recently been hacked, and Microsoft's IT team responded by concluding that the account was unrecoverable, so they promptly suspended it permanently along with his entire Xbox games library and OneDrive account.
As a result, Joshua Khane lost over 25 years and thousands of dollars worth of data, Xbox games, and even his son's baby photos. As you can imagine, Joshua was furious, cursing Microsoft for such callous disregard for a person's property without finding a proper solution to the problem.
Microsoft: This is UNACCEPTABLE
I've got the same problem @JezCorden with my Son's account. I got the same email. The difference is my son is in my family group, so I was able to make the account unusable. I can tell Xbox/Microsoft everything about that account, yet because the security info was changed they… pic.twitter.com/D1d4LUIAeOJuly 14, 2026
Now, my faith in digital media has already taken a huge nose-dive recently after Sony delisted over 500 movies from people's accounts without recompense, killed off physical PlayStation discs, and announced the closure of the PlayStation 3 and PSVita's digital stores.
But after Microsoft's recent mistreatment of not only its employees and customers, it's hit rock bottom. What happened to Joshua was completely unjust and I hope stories like this eventually catch the eye of regulators, because it's utterly unacceptable. Microsoft should be paying out big fines for what they've done not only to Joshua, but likely hundreds, maybe thousands of others who weren't lucky enough to have their posts go viral.
As for me, I'm increasingly going DRM-free or full physical media from now on, while backing my work and personal files on external SSDs because I'm not letting Microsoft pull the same stunt on me if my account gets hacked.

These companies really need to start getting their act together to find legal and consumer-friendly means to preserve media; otherwise, it simply encourages users to resort to piracy, as it's looking more and more likely that it's "the only extant form of media preservation".
I can only hope that if Sony and Microsoft's blatant disregard for digital property and media continues, it may cause the European Union and other regulatory bodies of the world to get personally involved and force them to start taking digital preservation seriously.
But I guess only time will tell; right now, the future of gaming and digital cloud storage in general is looking like a dystopian nightmare none of us want to be a part of.

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- Meta says it will spend an extra $40 billion on its nearly 4,000-acre data center campus in Louisiana in its quest for more compute power
Meta says it will spend an extra $40 billion on its nearly 4,000-acre data center campus in Louisiana in its quest for more compute power
- Meta's 4,000 acre Hyperion data center will receive an additional $40 billion investment
- Meta says the project has been a huge benefit for the local community of Richland Parish
- Multiple groups and local residents have criticized the massive campus and its energy sourcing
Meta has announced that an additional $40 billion will be used to fund the construction of its enormous 4,000 acre data center campus in Richland Parish, Louisiana.
This additional funding brings the total Meta investment for the ‘Hyperion’ site to over $250 billion when combined with Bloomberg reporting of $200 billion allocated for the project in May, plus a previously announced $10 billion investment for the data center and surrounding community.
The data center itself is expected to consume 5 gigawatts of computing power, with an additional 2 gigawatts for wider campus needs, placing the predicted total usage upon completion at more than three times the power consumed by the city of New Orleans.
A boon or bane for the local community?
In a Meta blog post, the company boasted about the benefits of the enormous data center campus for the local community.
It cites $50,000 bonuses for local teachers thanks to increased tax revenues on the Hyperion campus, alongside $1.6 billion in contracts for local businesses and other funding from Meta for public schools and youth programs via the Data Center Community Action Grants project.
“It’s life-altering for our teachers and their families, and it’s transforming our schools. Meta’s investment has made Richland Parish a destination for education as well as industry,” Richland Parish’s School District Superintendent, Sheldon Jones, told Meta.
Meta also said that once the project was completed, it would support 1,000 jobs. There is also a further $1 billion earmarked for investment in local infrastructure improvements, including roads, water and wastewater systems.
A promotional video accompanying Meta’s local funding news shows the story of a backwater town faced by a lack of business and opportunities, with local residents, teachers, and business owners speaking of the positives of having the Hyperion campus being constructed, accompanied by upbeat orchestral music.
While the select individuals featured in the Meta PR video preach of the benefits, there has also been local opposition to the project, which has been steeped in controversy.
The other side of the coin
Multiple environmental and consumer groups have pushed back against the project since its announcement, particularly around how the power for the data center will be generated. Entergy Louisiana is spending billions to construct 10 new gas-fired power plants to provide the necessary electricity. But many communities across the US who live in the vicinity of such power plants have reported a wave of symptoms, such as dizziness, nausea, vertigo, and sleep disruption.
A Floodlight investigation, published by the Guardian, found that the success of Hyperion’s approval rested largely on the shoulders of a single Louisiana state senator, John “Jay” Morris.
Many of the land purchases and sales required for Entergy to construct the planned gas turbine plant were undertaken by Morris and his partners, Floodlight claims. Louisiana law requires government officials to recuse themselves from voting when a conflict exists, and prohibits the use of public office for private gain.
Morris has denied any wrongdoing. “It makes a nice story if you can try to show that I have some sort of conflict. But under Louisiana’s ethics laws, I don’t,” Morris told the Guardian.
The Union of Concerned Scientists (UCS) and the Alliance for Affordable Energy (AAE) have both criticized the Hyperion site, especially the amount of power it is planned to consume, warning that the site will unfairly shift the cost of electricity and infrastructure upgrades on to the site.
Additionally, the approval for the Entergy gas turbine power plant was fast-tracked through the Louisiana Public Service Commission, with the UCS warning that Entergy ratepayers would have to cover the costs of a $550 million transmission line that is only necessary because of the Hyperion site, alongside the fuel costs for the new gas turbine plant.
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- CEO of big memory chip maker says 2027 could be the 'worst year in the industry's history' — and other RAM crisis rumblings back up that dire prediction
CEO of big memory chip maker says 2027 could be the 'worst year in the industry's history' — and other RAM crisis rumblings back up that dire prediction
- The boss of SK Hynix believes that the RAM crisis is going to get much worse
- The CEO said 2027 will be the 'worst year' in the RAM industry's history, and that the crisis will likely roll on to 2030 and beyond
- Analysis from the Bank of America also claims that SK Hynix's expansion of memory production capacity is going to fall well short of its target for 2028
We keep getting told that the RAM crisis is dug in as a fixture for the foreseeable future, and, whether you want them or not, here are a couple more unwelcome reminders.
First, Android Headline flagged a Reuters interview with Kwak Noh-jung, the CEO of SK Hynix, one of the big memory chip makers. The chief executive didn't have comforting words about the prospect of RAM pricing in 2027, observing, "We forecast that next year will be the worst year in the [memory] industry's history from the supply perspective."
So, seemingly next year will see RAM hit peak pricing, with no relief likely until 2030 (as previously forecast by the chairman of parent company SK Group) according to the CEO — and even then, he suggested that demand will continue to outweigh supply as the next decade rolls on beyond 2030.
The second RAM-related blow comes from analysis by the Bank of America highlighted by the Commercial Times in Taiwan (via Wccftech), which pours doubt on the South Korean president's recent boasts about the major expansion of the country's overall memory chip production by 2030.
Part of this analysis is a claim from a memory industry insider over in Taiwan that SK Hynix might only add just a sixth of its originally planned production capacity increase by 2028. Obviously that assertion needs to be liberally seasoned, but it's such a large potential shortfall that it's bound to raise some eyebrows.
The Commercial Times notes that while huge new chip manufacturing plants are being built by SK Hynix and Samsung in South Korea, they will take a lot longer than 2030 to come fully online — and this process is more likely to take a full decade. The report contends that a realistic level of memory wafer capacity expansion for South Korea is around 10% (or slightly less) per year, which will leave the country falling well short of the president's claims for production in 2030.
Analysis: diverging RAM timelines

It's grim news from the CEO of SK Hynix, then, although of course, the skeptics will quickly point out that it's the chief exec's job to talk up the company's value — in terms of a booming market and the struggle to meet demand — coming off the back of its debut on the Nasdaq. Stock prices around the big memory chip makers have been turbulent of late, it should be noted, as investors start to worry about whether these companies are currently overvalued — and indeed whether the AI boom might start to run out of momentum.
So, that's a consideration, but there's no denying that SK Hynix's boss isn't the only person making gloomy predictions along these lines. Nvidia's CEO Jensen Huang said that he expects the RAM crisis to last "quite a few years", indicating that we'll be stuck in pricing hell until 2030 or thereabouts, although others don't see it that way. In the opposing camp we notably have the likes of an AMD exec, the ex-chief of Samsung's semiconductor division, and Jefferies, an investment banking firm, who all believe RAM pricing will start to ease in 2028.
However, the sting in the tail there is that Jefferies is also predicting big memory price hikes over the rest of this year, and in 2027 too, backing up the CEO of SK Hynix in that respect. When you consider the estimated massive shortfall of SK Hynix's production capacity boost based on the rumor mill, everything feels distinctly shakier in the nearer-term for RAM pricing.
I also can't help but recall the blow Microsoft recently delivered when talking about Xbox price rises, when the company informed us that it expects another doubling in the cost of RAM in just over a year (by the fall of 2027).
While there's a mixed bag in terms of longer-term predictions, then, the outlook for this year and next remains worryingly negative on the RAM front.
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- 'I've been waiting for this for ages!': The Sonos app's new navigation, volume controls and speaker ordering are finally rolling out — though you might not get them right away
'I've been waiting for this for ages!': The Sonos app's new navigation, volume controls and speaker ordering are finally rolling out — though you might not get them right away
- App update delivers tab navigation, speaker/room sorting, and Dynamic Volume slider for iOS
- Phased rollout so it won't reach everyone simultaneously
- May take up to two weeks to arrive
Sonos users may not need to keep creating alternative apps for their systems: the official app is getting a significant update that's rolling out now. It's a phased rollout, so not everyone will get it at once, but it should reach everyone's devices within the next fortnight.
Posting on Reddit, Sonos said: "We have a new Sonos App update and it's a big one." In addition to the usual bug fixes, there are significant interface improvements and, on iOS, a new volume interface too.
According to ShaunFromSonos, you shouldn't have to wait more than two weeks for the update on iOS or Android, and the timescale is "likely sooner". Provided you have Automatic Updates enabled, you'll get it as soon as it's rolled out to your device.
Sonos app update in July 2026: what's new?
The update is coming to the Sonos app and Player and delivers clear tabbed navigation, with buttons to clearly show what's been selected and more prominent Home, System, and Search options. This navigation change is opt-in, so to enable it you'll need to go into the app settings and toggle Enable Improved Navigation on.
The app will now let you reorder speakers and rooms directly. You can sort alphabetically, by frequency of use, and by which speakers are currently playing audio. You can also pin your favorite speakers for fast access. As with the interface changes, this is opt-in and requires you to enable the improved navigation.
On iOS, there's a new volume slider that gets bigger when you interact with it, and it displays the number within the slider so you can see exactly what volume level you've selected.
Initial responses seem pretty positive so far, with one poster noting that the search function seems much faster on Android. Sonos are actively seeking feedback here, so if you've got the update already they'd like to know what you think on the app update Reddit thread.
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- Bambu Lab A2L review: This 3D printer makes large-format printing look easy
Bambu Lab A2L review: This 3D printer makes large-format printing look easy
The Bambu Lab A2 L is a printer I’ve been expecting for some time. Essentially, it’s a larger A1, just with technology tweaks and, of course, scale. The big feature here is a 330 x 320 x 325 build area, making it one of the largest in its class of large open 3D printers.
While the A1 is a superb printer for beginners, there’s often a feeling that the print bed size can be a little bit restrictive, especially for some enthusiasts as well as businesses looking to model, create costume items or larger-scale prototypes, and this is what the A2 L’s larger print bed essentially facilitates.
What I like here is that Bambu has essentially created a large-frame design that keeps costs down compared with the more expensive, professional-level H2, P2, and X2 designs. This is more of the entry-level, but still it offers all of that technology and refinement that Bambu Lab always offers, and whilst many people will look at the open-frame design as a little bit of a negative point because you won’t be able to use engineering filaments, if the bulk of what you do is basic print farm work or you’re just printing PLA or basic TPU, then this machine is going to be a perfect option.
During the test, another point that came up was that the Wi-Fi is limited to 2.4 GHz. Since I was testing other kit at the time and didn’t have that 2.4GHz bandwidth, I couldn’t quite figure out what was happening. Only when I went for the dual 2.4 and 5GHz did it connect okay, but really, this is a minor thing for most businesses, and that would be absolutely fine.
The build area is obviously the major difference between this and the A1: the A1 has a nice square 256 x 256 x 256 build area, whereas this one upgrades to 330 x 320 x 325. I do kind of wish that Bambu Lab had kept an absolute cube build, as it just makes things easy when you’re orienting; however, it’s nice to have such a large space to work with.
Along with a larger build volume comes a new extrusion system, fully upgraded from the A1 standard direct-drive setup. On the A2, it adds a PMSM closed-loop servo extrusion system, designed to deliver smoother extrusion and monitor for issues during the print process. Another good upgrade is the motion stability system, which is far more advanced, as you’d expect given the couple of years between releases. Part of the reason for this is not just the passing of time, but also the fact that, because this is a much larger machine, it’s more prone to errors, so this part is finely tuned.
Further aiding error-free printing is a new package: physical blob and clogging detection, PMSM extrusion monitoring, and all live alongside all the safeguards the A1 featured when it was released.
One of the other features I have been really keen to see is the creative tool expansion, which essentially means, like the H2D, you can pop on an optional blade-cutting or pen-plotting module, so you can also work with stickers, card, leather, fabrics and a whole range of drawing and plotting projects alongside the 3D printing.
Really, this is a machine designed to sit there and get on with the work out of the box, and for less than £500/$500, you have a machine that can print multi-filament easily. If you do want to print engineering materials, you'll just have to spend a little bit more on one of the enclosed machines, but for most people, given the price, this is actually a fair option.
Bambu Lab A2L: Price and availability
The Bambu Lab A2L is available in the US for $469 direct from Bambu Lab - with a Combo version priced at $569.
It's also available in the UK for £319 at Bambu Lab, with the Combo version costing £429.
Bambu Lab A2L: Design

Print Technology: FDM / FFF, single direct-drive servo extruder
Build Area: 330 × 320 × 325mm
Minimum Layer Resolution: 0.08mm
Maximum Layer Resolution: 0.28mm
Dimensions: 544 × 529 × 505mm
Weight: 12.8kg
Bed: Heated bed, max 80°C
Print Surface: Flexible steel build plate with Textured PEI Plate
Software: Bambu Studio; Bambu Handy app; cloud or LAN-only control
Materials: PLA, PETG, TPU, PVA; PLA-CF and PETG-CF with hardened nozzle.
Print Speed: Up to 500mm/s
It’s obvious that the A2L is in the same family as the A1. Essentially, it looks similar, just on a larger desktop-style frame, that measures 544 x 529 x 505mm, quite a substantial footprint, and it’s no lightweight at 12.8kg.
That scale of machine offers the current build area of 330 x 320 x 325mm, which is substantial, and in order to ensure proper rigidity for this large-format printer, the construction is made from aluminium with steel for the chassis, and a plastic outer frame to make it look nice rather than the look of printers past. To be honest, with Bambu Lab's usual design flair, this really does look like a great machine.
One thing to note is that this is an open-frame construction, and there is not, and probably will never be, an enclosure for it. There are higher-level machines like the Super P2S if you do need to utilise more engineering materials, and they don't cost a lot more.
What really appeals to me about this design is the optional cutting-and-drawing module that can be attached. This essentially boosts the machine's usability, and if you’re into crafting or modelling, as well as working in a small design business, having all these optional extras in one machine makes a lot of sense. One point to note here is that, unlike the H2D, which offers both of these modules to expand its functionality, it is slightly stripped down here, and for safety reasons, there’s obviously no laser module.
While it’s pitched to a wide range of users, it's primarily for a home enthusiast, although I’ve already spoken to several people who run print farms and are excited about this machine because of the sheer volume of prints they’d be able to produce on each print platform. Having run successive tests over a one-month period, I can confirm that the reliability for this type of use makes this a really great option, even in the commercial business sector, as long as you don’t want to print with engineering materials that require an enclosure.
Like all Bambu printers, it's designed for multi-filament printing and is fully compatible with both AMS and AMS Lite units. If you do purchase the combo unit, then you’ll get the AMS Lite, as you did with the A1. With this machine, you can link up four AMS units to get up to 19 colours.
Bambu Lab A2L: Features

The first thing that should really be said about the A2L is that it’s not a huge leap in technology, although there are improvements across the board, mainly to facilitate its larger build area, more than material support or additional new features. So, firstly, the headline is the scale of this machine, and as stated before, the 330 x 320 x 325mm build volume is ideal for large-format printing. If you’re thinking about cosplay or prototyping larger objects, then, to be honest, for the price, there is really very little at the moment that can match this.
That larger size usually means it’s much more prone to errors, and whilst the larger H2 machines are in line with the print volume this machine offers, the one big difference here is that it is open-frame. That not only makes it much cheaper but also restricts the types of materials you can utilise. Essentially, day-to-day prototyping in PLA or one of the other more common materials is absolutely fine, and you can pop in a hardened nozzle if you do want to print with something like PLA-CF or PETG-CF. However, if you want to print with engineering materials, such as nylon, then you are going to have to look at an enclosed machine.
There are several features that really stand out that will help make the printer as reliable as possible. The first is the aluminium-and-steel construction of the frame and chassis, which results in an ultra-rigid unit. During the test, I was surprised to see that, even when printing flat out, it appeared just how stable it was. It is, of course, always a good idea to have a really good, solid table.
Built into the extruder is one of the major upgrades over the A1: a PMSM closed-loop servo extrusion system that offers smoother filament extrusion than the direct drive we saw on the A1. There’s also adaptive vibration compensation with multiple calibration and load-adaptation options, again helping with filament flow. Another surprising thing is that they’ve added granular dampers to the frame. This is essentially to cope with the high speed that this printer is capable of, and it’s worth noting that, at full pelt, this machine is quite ferocious in the corner of the workshop.
As with the A1, blob detection, run-out detection, clog detection and tangled-spool detection are all pretty much standard features.
Some of the standout features are the optional blade-cutting and pen-plotting modules, which expand the machine's capabilities and are ideal for crafters and enthusiasts, especially at this price point.
Once again, there’s full support for the AMS Lite system, and if you buy four AMS units, then you can print up to 19 colours, which is an impressive amount for a base machine at this price.
Bambu Lab A2L: Performance

Getting started with the Bambu Lab A2 L is relatively quick and straightforward. Unlike the fully enclosed machines that we’re starting to get used to from the company, this does require a little bit of construction, but ultimately it’s just the vertical frame with the print head pre-installed, and once you’ve bolted it down and connected a couple of cables, you can then run through the initial calibration process.
This used to be the faffy part, and construction took some time. Now, the construction takes only 5 to 10 minutes; however, once you switch the machine on, you need to connect to your Wi-Fi before it can download and install any updates. You then have to run through the calibration process, which is fully automatic, so just let it run its course; it can take almost an hour on the first run. After that, it should be pretty much self-sufficient, with an automatic reminder alerting you as to when it needs recalibration or when the rails need a little oil.
As I ran through the first prints, all stored on the small MicroSD card, I was impressed by the machine's speed and robustness. Whilst it’s just an enlarged A1 with refinement, the rigidity feels just as good as that of the smaller machine, and Bambu Lab has really made quite a lot of adjustments to the base design in order to facilitate ultra-strong joints that don’t create any wobble or movement through the print process, which is definitely needed at maximum speed.
As the first few prints rolled off the print bed, they had that unique Bambu Lab look, with very fine layering and superb overall surface and inner print quality. Single-filament prints were exceptionally quick, and I checked the models as they were produced. I could see that the fine flow control was exceptionally good, with fine detail printed well.
The point I was going to see, especially with the test models, was that the overhangs and bridges seemed well handled, demonstrating that the new head is capable of producing enough cooling air to set the filament quickly throughout the print.
After checking a series of prints, from those just for fun to more functional parts, in both PLA and PETG, I was really impressed with the quality. Realistically, if you put the prints from this machine up against those from the H2D, which is obviously far more expensive, it’s actually extremely difficult to tell the difference. Whilst this machine is cheaper, the print quality on a purely visual side-by-side basis is identical. Realistically, at the base level, you are just paying for that enclosed space, but then it is obviously a lot more than that. However, for most people, that’s really all they need: a good, large machine for printing in these base materials, which, to be honest, is what most of us use.
If you’re working in design and you need to print out a large prototype, as I have with an air cooler this summer, then this is a really great option. For the models I was printing, it printed at full height, so I could quickly prototype an entire product without breaking it down into too many parts. If you do need to break it down into parts, there’s enough out there to support plenty of different models at the same time.
During the print process and testing, I printed solely for quality purposes, then looked at printing on sale to see how many models I could reliably print, and moved on to more functional models, including an air-cooling system and the associated parts. I am also using the printers to create many props and costume parts for various projects, and, again, the additional size offered by the Bambu Lab A2 L is extremely useful.
What I like about this printer is that, it’s large, and it printed large reliably. I have three or four large-format printers, all of the open design from various manufacturers. However, most regularly fail, whereas the A2 L was consistent with those larger prints, time after time. It’s also large enough for a fully wearable helmet, which is now my go-to test when testing print volume.
A quick check of the 3D test model, and to be honest, it’s as good as any. This test, which used to challenge so many printers, really now just highlights one or two printers that aren’t quite so good, and we just see a little bit of surface imperfection, which means that you need to have a little bit more oil on one of the rails, or give the machine a good clean or calibration, rather than anything more fundamental. Re-printing a 3D Benchy, it came out absolutely perfect.
Moving on to the more in-depth Kickstarter Autodesk 3D printer check, the model produced again looked good. I was a little surprised that there was only a bit of stringing on one of the overhangs, but otherwise the model itself looked exceptionally good, with fine flow control and dimensional accuracy that really highlighted what it was capable of. Whilst this is the larger of the two relatively entry-level models from Bambu, it’s still very, very capable.
Further, to put this to the test, I ran it for two weeks nonstop, producing multiple parts of the same model to check reliability. What I was interested in seeing was that after a certain number of hours, the interface asked me to maintain the rails. This is just a good reminder that Bambu Lab is really looking after the machines and notifying users when maintenance is required. I was also pleased to see that printing just pure PLA from four reels was consistent. I am not a huge fan of the AMS Lite four-reel design; however, there’s no doubting that it works. Here again in the workshop, it produced prints without issue.
The Bambu Lab A2 L is a natural progression as a 3D printer. It’s not one to get overly excited about; it is what it is and will enable you to print large. It’s relatively inexpensive. Budget-wise, what impressed me was just how reliable it proved to be, and with that large build area, you can not only print more but also print at a higher volume, at one of the lowest prices for this level of reliability and quality on the market.
If you run a print farm or you prototype goods, or you’re just looking for your next larger-format printer for producing cosplay costumes, then I can see the A2L being a popular choice that gives you far greater flexibility than its smaller and now slightly older sibling.
Bambu Lab A2L: Print quality

Dimensional accuracy - score of 4/5
Target 25 = X: 4.88mm / 0.12mm Error | Y: 4.82mm / 0.18mm Error
Target 20 = X: 9.55mm / 0.45mm Error | Y: 9.89mm / 0.11mm Error
Target 15 = X: 14.86mm / 0.14mm Error | Y: 14.83mm / 0.17mm Error
Target 10 = X: 18.84mm / 0.16mm Error | Y: 19.81mm / 0.19mm Error
Target 5 = X: 24.81mm / 0.19mm Error | Y: 24.71mm / 0.29mm Error
X Error Average = 0.212
Y Error Average = 0.188
X&Y Error Average = 0.2
Fine Flow Control - score of 5
Fine Negative Features - score of 5
Overhangs - score of 5
Bridging - score of 4
XY resonance - score of 2.5
Z-axis alignment - score of 2.5
Adding up the totals gives a final score of 28 out of 30
BambuLab A2L: Final verdict

When you are looking at the A2L, you have to think about the build quality, given its size, and what I’m really pleased to see is, firstly, that Bambu Lab has continued with its design principles. This is a large-format printer that looks great. It has all the features from Bambu that many have come to expect.
Set-up and maintenance are exceptionally easy. As long as you follow the prompts, you’re going to have trouble-free printing. The only thing I would say, like with Bambu Lab’s other printers, is that it can be a little overprotective of the print: at any sign of string or debris on the build plate, it will stop, and you will have to check it. It won’t just plough through, which in itself is actually a good thing, but I can’t help but feel it’s just a little bit oversensitive.
This is still an open-frame design, so whilst the size will definitely appeal to professionals and high-end enthusiasts, you do need to consider that it will only print materials such as PLA, PETG and specialist TPU. Anything you would probably choose to make functional parts does require an enclosure, so from that point of view, it’s a little limited. However, that’s not what the A2 series is about, and actually, as a large-format printer for printing PLA prototypes, costumes and all manner of other objects in that fashion, it’s a great choice.
The other point about this 3D printer is that it has printing and cutting ability with the pen and cutter, which lends it to even greater use. Whilst this is a good option and a space-saver for many, I definitely prefer a cutter that draws the material through rather than one that pushes it down, as this machine does. Still, for my stuff, as long as the blade is exceptionally sharp, it works very well for both cutting and plotting.
If you own a company and want to create large-scale models or PLA, it’s a brilliant 3D printer. In my tests, I found it to be good and reliable, except that it stops on almost anything. But a quick check, either physically or through the Bambu Handy app, and get it set going. If you’re a keen model crafter or enthusiast of any type, this is a superb option, as long as you’ve got that slightly larger space to keep it. If you’re working in product design and you just need a large-scale printer for prototyping, this is again a superb choice.

Should I buy the Bambu Lab A2L?
Buy it if...
You need to print big.
There are a few other machines that can print at this size and quality, but with the open-frame design and Bambu Lab’s leading technology, it comes together in a combination that ultimately produces superb prints reliably.
You need mass printing.
Many print farms now utilise enclosed printers due to space and reliability. If you’re regularly printing multiple objects, the large print platform and reliability make this a superb option.
Don't buy it if...
Limited on table space
The A2 L does come in a size, so you will require quite some space in order for it to sit. It’s also a bed-slinger design, so whilst you might put it on your desktop, you do need to make sure that the print platform has enough room to move forward and back.
You need engineering materials.
The downside of the design is that you are limited to standard materials, so if you need engineering-grade materials for functional parts, you’ll have to use an enclosed printer.
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Nym Technologies has released a major update to the NymVPN iOS app, adding several new connectivity and convenience features.
At the core of the update are new features designed to give users control over the balance between privacy and performance.
NymVPN is one of the more technical VPNs on the market. Central to its operation is the titular Nym mix network, or mixnet, which hides user metadata by routing traffic through a mixture of servers, scrambling IP addresses on both sides of the connection.
At the same time, a blend of other users’ traffic and decoy traffic is sent through the same mixnet, making it effectively impossible to trace any actions back to you.
NymVPN has seen several notable improvements of late, adding post-quantum encryption as standard in June this year, split tunneling for Windows users in April, and an ad-blocker earlier in 2026.
It now resembles a typical VPN a little more closely, though the new features and fixes included in the 2026.11.0 iOS update are a bit more complex than your typical VPN update. Read on for a breakdown of the new features (based on the information NymVPN has given us, anyway).
Key features

The update introduces Server Families, a new alert system that lets users know when their chosen mixnet servers may belong to the same operator or subnet. This allows users to maintain decentralization by choosing servers from different operators for each node in the mixnet.
All Nym servers are community-run and decentralized using blockchain technology, but using different operators for each node maximises the possible obfuscation of network traffic.
Additionally, the update adds a new Mixnet Tuning feature in beta, allowing users to adjust the balance between anonymity and privacy.
Mixnets operate through a number of ‘hops’, referring to individual nodes between the origin and destination of network traffic. Nym uses a five-hop mixnet as standard, with an entry, exit, and three connection points in between.
This creates latency – according to Nym, its mixnet adds 15ms of delay per hop by default, totalling 75ms across five hops.
This is an intentional measure designed to hide the timing of your network traffic, as well as its origin and destination, but could be annoying for streaming video or playing online games, where latency should be as low as possible to maximise performance.
Mixnet Tuning adds two settings that allow users to adjust the NymVPN’s default instructions while maintaining connection. These are the ‘Send traffic continuously’ setting, which offers a range of 0.7Mbps to 2Mbps for decoy traffic, and ‘Packet mixing profile’, which changes how long each mix node holds onto your traffic, from 0ms to 200ms.
Keeping it convenient

NymVPN’s latest iOS update also brings some quality-of-life improvements to the app, and while it’s still a fair way from our list of the best VPNs, it’s good to see that the app will now be easier to use on the best iPhones and best iPads.
These improvements include the ability to change the app icon to a calculator or notepad to avoid prying eyes, a bug fix for an issue that displayed subscription data incorrectly after a fresh install, and stronger ad blocking.
Nym’s blog says that the app’s daily data allowance has been increased, but at the time of writing the company hasn’t confirmed the total allowance or by how much it’s been increased.
Similarly, Nym has not expanded on its claim that the update makes it NymVPN easier to use in areas and territories that restrict VPN use.
TechRadar has reached out to NymVPN for more information on these areas, and we'll update this article once we know more.
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- Stripe OLT found ModHeader v7.0.18 carried a hidden spyware SDK, exfiltrating visited domains daily to a Chinese‑owned server and acting as adware
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ModHeader, a trusted Chrome and Edge browser extension with more than 1.6 million downloads, was found to be malicious, apparently sending sensitive data to a Chinese-owned server, and has since been pulled on both repositories.
Security researchers Stripe OLT revealed the news in a new report, outlining how a ModHeader build v7.0.18 carried a hidden spyware SDK.
As per Stripe OLT, the spyware collects domains users visit, encrypts the data with AES-GCP, and then sends it - once a day - to a remote server. The collector was found inactive by default, but the required code, encryption key, and upload schedule were all already embedded in the extension.
Links to Chinese actors
Researchers found no command-and-control functionality, which means the server only receives the stolen data and cannot communicate back. The extension also worked as an adware, displaying ads and opening advertising tabs on updates, including on enterprise-managed devices.
The researchers attributed the attack, albeit with low confidence, to a Chinese-speaking threat actor. The exfiltration domain routes emails through Lark, which is a suite common with Chinese-speaking teams, it was said. They also found Chinese strings in the code, and said that the listing ships a Simplified Chinese locale.
ModHeader is a Chrome and Edge browser extension that allows users to modify HTTP request and response headers sent between their browser and websites. Developers and security researchers use it to test APIs, troubleshoot applications, and simulate different environments. It has around 900,000 users on Chrome, and another 700,000 on Edge.
According to The Hacker News, Microsoft pulled the tool from its repository on June 3 2026, followed by Google a week later, on July 10.
“Following our disclosure, Google has removed the extension from the Chrome Web Store,” Stripe OLT concluded. “We welcome this action, but removal from the store does not automatically remediate endpoints where the extension was already installed, so defenders should continue to identify and remove existing installations.”
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- 8BitDo’s Nintendo-themed desk gear is the ultimate retro home office upgrade
8BitDo’s Nintendo-themed desk gear is the ultimate retro home office upgrade
Somewhere between "I need a new mouse" and "I have recreated a 1985 living room on my desk," there's a line, and 8BitDo's Retro lineup will happily walk you right over it.
The company's NES-styled mouse, keyboard, and numpad are built on the same off-white-and-red aesthetic, they pair over the same software, and stacked together, they turn a boring desk into something that looks like it should be plugged into a CRT.
While they're sitting at full price - and from what I've seen, rarely get a discount - the prices are still refreshingly reasonable for what you get. For the ultimate retro home office setup, this is an easy recommendation from me.
Go Retro

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The full-size, 108-key version of 8BitDo's Retro keyboard, with an integrated numpad built in, Kailh Box White V2 hot-swappable switches, dye-sub PBT keycaps, and tri-mode Bluetooth/2.4GHz/USB-C connectivity. It also carries over the giant programmable Super Buttons from the smaller tenkeyless model, which double as an oversized macro pad or, if you're feeling nostalgic, a stand-in NES controller for 2D games.

A standalone 18-key mechanical numpad in the same NES colorway, connecting over Bluetooth, 2.4GHz, or wired USB. It also has a party trick: a dedicated calculator mode, so it can moonlight as an actual desktop calculator when you're not using it to punch in spreadsheet figures.
Why this combination works
The trick with 8BitDo's Retro line is that the nostalgia isn't hiding a corner-cut product underneath it. The keyboard uses genuinely hot-swappable Kailh switches and PBT keycaps, which is the kind of spec sheet you'd expect from a keyboard enthusiast brand, not a novelty NES tribute. The R8 mouse's PAW 3395 sensor and 8,000Hz wired polling are legitimately competitive with mice that don't have a charging dock shaped like a museum display stand. And the numpad, which could easily have been an afterthought, gets its own little identity with the calculator mode.
Buying all three together also solves the problem that usually comes with retro-themed gear: matching. A single retro-styled keyboard on an otherwise modern desk can look like a costume prop. A full matching set — same grey, same red accents, same rounded plastic — reads more like a deliberate aesthetic choice than a novelty impulse buy, and the shared 8BitDo Ultimate Software means the mouse and keyboard's macros and profiles live in the same app rather than three different pieces of bloatware.
An honest take before you commit to the full set: the keyboard's Kailh Box White V2 switches are genuinely loud — reviewers have clocked it noticeably louder than a typical mechanical board, so it's not the pick for a shared office or a thin-walled apartment unless you plan to hot-swap in quieter switches down the line. The numpad also doesn't yet support macro programming through 8BitDo's software, so for now it's a numpad and calculator first, macro pad second. And obviously, the whole appeal here is the aesthetic — if the retro look isn't your thing, the money is better spent on gear with a more neutral design.
For anyone who wants their home office to look like it moonlights as a 1985 living room, this trio is about as complete an NES-themed desk kit as you can currently assemble.
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- Sony Santa Monica has confirmed God of War Laufey will be available on a physical disc
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Following PlayStation's announcement to retire game discs, Sony Santa Monica has confirmed that God of War Laufey will be available on disc, suggesting the game could launch within the next year.
The studio's comment comes from X, where it shared its schedule for the God of War Laufey panel at San Diego Comic-Con.
In the thread, Sony Santa Monica added, seemingly in response to fans who have been asking for the past few weeks following PlayStation's announcement, that "We can confirm God of War Laufey will be available on disc."
Sony confirmed earlier this month that it would end the production of game discs starting from January 2028. Now that we know Laufey will get a physical disc, it suggests that the game will launch before 2028.
The new God of War entry was announced last month at Summer Game Fest 2026 and is set to star Kratos' wife, Faye. It would be great if the game launched in 2026; however, there are five months left in the year.
The latter half of the year is stacked with upcoming game releases, including GTA 6 in November and Marvel's Wolverine in September, so I find it unlikely that the new Laufey will release any time soon.
Given the studio's comment, it's more likely it will launch before the end of 2027, or, if we stretch it to the last possible moment, January 2028, before physical discs are retired.
Sony has faced overwhelming backlash since sharing its plan, with many fans hoping it will reverse its decision if there's enough support.
A petition has also been created, which now has over 310,000 signatures, urging Sony to back down, but for now, the PlayStation company has remained silent.
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- Report: England’s Thomas Tuchel receives a boost as Declan Rice is available for the 2026 World Cup semifinal vs Argentina
Report: England’s Thomas Tuchel receives a boost as Declan Rice is available for the 2026 World Cup semifinal vs Argentina
England have been one of the teams most affected by injuries throughout the 2026 World Cup. Despite losing several stars for parts of the tournament, they have managed to maintain a high level of competitiveness, defeating Norway to reach the semifinals. Although Declan Rice appeared to be a doubt for the match against Argentina, he is reportedly expected to be available, providing a major boost for Thomas Tuchel‘s team.
Declan Rice had been dealing with stomach issues that left him significantly limited in recent days. He was forced to stay almost three days in bed before facing Norway, head coach Thomas Tuchel reported. Despite this, the Three Lions have received a positive update, as the 27-year-old star is now fully fit and available to start against Argentina, according to Sky Sports, via X, formerly Twitter.
Being a cornerstone of Tuchel’s system, he is expected to start again alongside Elliot Anderson. With this duo in midfield, England may look to dominate Argentina by controlling the midfield battle and imposing their own rhythm on the game. Nonetheless, they may need Reece James’ contribution from right-back to provide additional defensive solidity in midfield.
While Declan started the previous match, he was only able to play 45 minutes because of his physical issues. Unlike it, he is expected to be available for the full 90 minutes against Argentina, looking to make the same kind of impact he had in earlier matches. As in previous games, head coach Thomas Tuchel is expected to make very few changes to his lineup, with the main uncertainty remaining on the wings.

England will still be without two players vs. Argentina
England have had to adapt to the absences of Reece James, Declan Rice, and several other players, all of whom have significantly affected their tactical approach. However, Thomas Tuchel will have both players available again. That does not mean they will not have to make adjustments to their squad, though, as they still have two key absences ahead of the match against Argentina.
Head coach Thomas Tuchel will be without Jarell Quansah, as he was handed a three-match suspension following his red card against Mexico. As a result, England lose a valuable defensive backup who could also cover at full-back, forcing them to adapt. Jordan Henderson will also be unavailable after suffering a fractured arm during the celebrations, ruling him out for the remainder of the tournament.

2026 World Cup Semifinal Predictions: Rabona TV’s Final Four Breakdown
The margins have narrowed to absolute zero at the 2026 FIFA World Cup. For the first time since the inception of the official FIFA rankings, the top four teams on the global ladder have successfully occupied the final four slots of the bracket.
With the semifinal stage officially set, we are treated to a pair of legendary cross-border rivalries in Dallas and Atlanta.
To break down the tactics, team news, and critical individual matchups, Adrian Sousa of Rabona TV has released his complete, game-by-game preview guide detailing who will survive to contest the ultimate prize in New Jersey.
Watch: Full Semifinal Tactical Forecast
The Ultimate Slate: Key Battles & Video Chapters
The final four features two high-profile, box-office matchups that could easily serve as a World Cup Final in their own right. The video guide organizes these monumental clashes into clear, chronological chapters:
Video Chapter Navigation Guide
- 00:00 – The Final Four: Analyzing the historic mathematical anomaly of having the top four teams in the global rankings make up the semifinals.
- 00:57 – Spain vs. France (Dallas – Tuesday): A tactical heavyweight battle pitting the tournament’s most feared attacking front line—spearheaded by a fit Kylian Mbappé, Ousmane Dembélé, and Michael Olise—against the most stubborn defense left in North America. La Roja have conceded just once all tournament, setting up a true “unstoppable force vs. immovable object” script.
- 05:57 – Argentina vs. England (Atlanta – Wednesday): Reigniting one of international football’s most historically charged, emotional rivalries. England chases their first final appearance since 1966 behind the genius of Jude Bellingham and Harry Kane, though they must cope with the suspension of defender Jarell Quansah. Meanwhile, Lionel Messi and the defending champions are hunting back-to-back global glory after surviving three consecutive knockout scares.

Why isn’t Manu Kone starting for France against Spain at the 2026 World Cup?
France face Spain in the semifinals of the 2026 World Cup at Dallas Stadium, and manager Didier Deschamps opted to leave Manu Kone out of his starting eleven.
For this crucial match, France have Aurelien Tchouameni back from a muscle injury, and Deschamps has named him in the starting midfield alongside Adrien Rabiot.
It’s a tactical decision, as Tchouameni is fully recovered and viewed by Deschamps as the player who gives France’s midfield more balance, pushing Kone back to the bench as depth.
Tchouameni’s return ends Kone’s run as a starter
Tchouameni’s absence traces back to a muscle injury he picked up in training shortly after France’s Round of 32 win over Sweden. The issue, affecting his left adductor, ruled him out of the team’s next two knockout matches: a 1-0 win over Paraguay in the Round of 16 and a 2-0 victory over Morocco in the quarterfinals.

In his place, Kone stepped into the starting lineup for both of those matches, helping France keep a clean sheet in each and playing a part in the team’s run to the last four without their usual midfield anchor.
With Tchouameni now declared fit and Deschamps eager to restore the balance he provides against a possession-heavy Spain side, Kone reverts to a squad option, leaving him without a start for the first time since the Round of 16.

Why isn’t Desire Doue starting for France against Spain at the 2026 World Cup?
France faces Spain on Tuesday, July 15th, in the 2026 World Cup semifinals at Dallas Stadium in Arlington, looking to reach a third consecutive final. Desire Doue is one of the more notable absences from the starting lineup, and the reason behind the decision is tactical.
Doue has been left out by head coach Didier Deschamps in favor of a profile better suited to exploiting Spain‘s right side. While Doue has been a regular starter for France throughout the tournament, Deschamps has opted for a more direct threat down the left flank to target Pedro Porro.
In his place, Bradley Barcola gets the nod on the left wing. His PSG teammate brings a more explosive, pace-driven profile to that position compared to Doue, whose strengths lie more in technical ability and creativity in tight spaces.
With Lamine Yamal typically cutting inside for Spain, Porro pushes forward aggressively with constant overlapping runs and has even appeared in advanced positions, as evidenced by his goal against Austria in the Round of 32. While both Doué and Barcola offer defensive tracking, it is the former Olympique Lyonnais forward who poses the greater threat in transition and gives Porro more to think about defensively.

Barcola has featured in all six of France’s games at this World Cup, averaging 47 minutes per appearance and contributing two goals and one assist. His pace and directness fit Deschamps’ plan of sitting back and exploiting the space Spain tends to leave in behind their high defensive line.
Tchouameni also returns to France’s starting lineup
A persistent hamstring issue has kept Aurelien Tchouameni out of the lineup since the Round of 32 against Sweden. Manu Kone stepped in admirably during his absence alongside Adrien Rabiot and delivered convincing performances, but Deschamps has opted to restore the Real Madrid midfielder now that he is fit.
Tchouameni serves as vice-captain for Les Bleus and brings a defensive balance to the midfield that has been a constant for France since the 2022 World Cup. With the biggest match of the tournament so far on the horizon, Deschamps is wasting no time reintegrating him into the starting eleven.

Why isn’t Pedri starting for Spain against France at the 2026 World Cup?
The stage is set in Arlington for an absolute blockbuster 2026 World Cup semi-final between Spain and France, but La Roja will be kicking things off without one of their brightest stars. Pedri has officially been named to the bench, and fans are absolutely buzzing and wondering why the brilliant Barcelona playmaker is absent from the starting lineup.
The semi-final brings together the tournament’s most prolific attack and one of its stingiest defenses, with France arriving after scoring 16 goals in six matches while Spain has conceded only once throughout the competition. The winner will advance to the 2026 World Cup Final, making every tactical decision even more significant.
Les Bleus enter the match in outstanding form after winning all six of their matches, powered by an attack led by Kylian Mbappe, who has already scored eight goals in the tournament. Didier Deschamps’ side also benefits from the creativity of Ousmane Dembele and Michael Olise, giving Les Bleus one of the deepest attacking units in international football.
La Roja, on the other hand, approaches the contest from a different angle. Luis de la Fuente’s side has relied on disciplined defending, patient possession, and the influence of Rodri in midfield, while Lamine Yamal continues to provide creativity from the wing as La Roja chases another appearance in the World Cup final.
| Date | Competition | H2H Result |
|---|---|---|
| June 5, 2025 | UEFA Nations League Semifinal | Spain 5-4 France |
| July 9, 2024 | UEFA Euro 2024 Semifinal | Spain 2-1 France |
| October 10, 2021 | UEFA Nations League Final | France 2-1 Spain |
| March 28, 2017 | International Friendly | France 0-2 Spain |
| September 4, 2014 | International Friendly | France 1-0 Spain |
Why Pedri isn’t starting against France
The biggest surprise from Spain‘s lineup is Pedri beginning on the bench for the second consecutive knockout match, but the decision is based on tactical considerations rather than injury.
According to De la Fuente, Spain asks something different of the Barcelona midfielder than his club does. “Pedri can’t play for us the way he plays for Barca. Our style of play is different. We might have some similarities, but it’s different,” the Spain manager explained to El Larguero earlier.

The coach expanded on that idea by explaining that the national team requires different qualities depending on the opponent and the midfield structure around Rodri. “Playing for Spain demands something different,” De la Fuente said, adding that the national team “has a different approach to football” than Barcelona.
Fabian Ruiz earned another opportunity
Fabian Ruiz’s outstanding display against Belgium played a decisive role in Spain’s selection. The Paris Saint-Germain midfielder replaced Pedri in the quarter-final, scored the opening goal in the 2-1 victory, and convinced the coaching staff to keep faith with the same midfield combination.
Rather than making changes before one of the biggest matches of the tournament, Spain has chosen continuity, trusting the trio of Rodri, Fabian Ruiz, and Dani Olmo that successfully carried the team through the previous round.
De la Fuente also admitted he sees value in both midfielders. “Each one has their strengths. Each player offers what we need… But they can also both play together. So if I have that doubt, we’ll put both in, and the problem is solved,” he joked with a smile before the match.
🚨 OFFICIAL | Our XI to face France
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Pedri’s World Cup has lacked its usual influence
Pedri has controlled possession well throughout the tournament, but he has yet to produce the decisive attacking contributions many expected. Entering the semi-final, he has not registered a goal or an assist, despite remaining one of Spain’s most technically gifted players.
La Roja’s coaching staff believes Fabian Ruiz currently offers greater directness around the penalty area, especially against a French side that can punish mistakes with devastating counterattacks. That tactical preference has outweighed Pedri’s creativity for this particular matchup.
At the same time, Spain’s exceptional midfield depth gives De la Fuente several options. Rodri, Fabian Ruiz, Dani Olmo, Alex Baena, and Pedri all provide different qualities, allowing the manager to tailor his lineup according to the opponent.

Why isn’t Nico Williams starting for Spain against France at the 2026 World Cup?
Spain and France will be involved in one of the most competitive matchups of the 2026 World Cup semifinals. Even though they have gone five years without losing to Didier Deschamps’ team, Spain now face their most important match in recent years, with a chance to reach the tournament final. Despite the importance of the encounter, head coach Luis de la Fuente has decided to leave Nico Williams on the bench once again.
Nico Williams arrived at the 2026 World Cup with a thigh issue that prevented him to start in the opening matches. However, he recovered a few weeks ago, as both the player and Luis de la Fuente have acknowledged. Despite this, the head coach has decided to stick with the tactical approach that has taken Spain to the semifinals, opting to keep the 24-year-old star on the bench.
Instead of Williams, Alex Baena returns to the starting lineup for Spain on the left wing to face France. Throughout the 2026 World Cup, he has been Luis de la Fuente’s preferred option, as he complements Marc Cucurella perfectly. While he has scored just one goal and provided one assist, he has been vital to the team’s play through the middle, creating space for his teammates, who have taken full advantage of it.
Despite once again being listed as a substitute for Spain, Nico Williams could be essential off the bench against France. Facing a very dominant team, he could be key in launching efficient counterattacks and creating space with his dribbling. In addition, he has shown a strong goalscoring instinct, so he could surprise Mike Maignan as an impact substitute, as he has yet to score in the tournament.

Nico Williams face uphill battle to recover his starting spot in Spain
Unlike a few years ago, Nico Williams is no longer considered one of the best wingers in the world. After his numerous physical problems, he has lost his place as an undisputed starter for Spain. While Luis de la Fuente considers him a key part of the squad, the reality is that Alex Baena has been the preferred option and has performed brilliantly. For this reason, the 24-year-old star faces a very difficult task in trying to regain his starting role.
If Spain manage to advance to the 2026 World Cup final, Nico Williams would not be expected to start. Head coach Luis de la Fuente does not usually make many changes to his starting lineup, especially when the team has put together several consecutive victories. However, the 24-year-old star will need to make a decisive impact against France and lead his team to victory if he wants to change his current situation with the national team.

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World Soccer Talk
- Why is FIFA holding a minute of silence before France vs Spain in the 2026 World Cup semifinal?
Why is FIFA holding a minute of silence before France vs Spain in the 2026 World Cup semifinal?
France and Spain are facing off in the semifinals of the 2026 World Cup. Battling for a place in the final, the match is expected to be highly competitive at Arlington Stadium, as both teams feature star-studded rosters. Despite the importance of the contest, much of the attention has centered on the announced minute of silence before kickoff. French President Emmanuel Macron revealed the reason behind the tribute.
“Before France-Spain, a minute of silence will be observed in tribute to the victims of the Nice attack, 10 years after July 14, 2016. Thank you to the President of FIFA for responding to the request of France and of all French people who have mobilized. We will never forget,” France president Emmanuel Macron said yesterday as per Le Monde.
Ten years after the tragedy in Nice, the French people continue to remember the event that claimed the lives of 86 people and left 400 others injured. After a public petition that gathered more than 10,000 signatures, FIFA decided to support the gesture and honor the memory of that tragic event.
Although no player on the French national team has yet posted anything related to this tragedy, they have agreed to wear commemorative symbols during the match against Spain. If they secure a place in their third consecutive World Cup final, they may also make a commemorative gesture. So far, however, no official statement has been made by any of the team’s stars, including Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé.

FIFA paid tribute with a minute of silence at its last two games
Just as will happen in today’s match between France and Spain semifinal clash, FIFA observed a minute of silence in honor of Jayden Adams. Following his passing on July 11, 2026, the matches between Argentina vs Switzerland, and Norway vs England, also featured the same tribute before kickoff.
“M99 (Norway-England) and M100 (Argentina-Switzerland): a minute of silence will be observed in both matches in memory of Jayden Adams, who unfortunately passed away at the age of 25. The South African midfielder made his FIFA World Cup debut during this tournament,” FIFA posted on its official website.
While the two commemorations are unrelated, they share a clear message: Soccer can go beyond what happens on the pitch by making a social impact. In addition, FIFA has shown considerable flexibility when it comes to these kinds of tributes. As a result, the match between France and Spain will not only be significant from a sporting perspective but will also carry an emotional social backdrop.

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Best Selling Cars Blog
- India First Half 2026: Maruti Suzuki DZire, Tata Punch and Nexon on top, record market up 18.6%
India First Half 2026: Maruti Suzuki DZire, Tata Punch and Nexon on top, record market up 18.6%
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India June 2026: Tata manages 1-2 with Punch and Nexon, Toyota Ebella lands
A facelift pushes the Tata Punch to its first win in 2 years.
New vehicle wholesales in India soar 25.8% year-on-year in June to 391,968 units, a new record for the month eclipsing the 339,418 units of June 2024. Maruti Suzuki (+23.8%) trails its home market slightly but still holds a commendable 37.6% share. Tata (+67.4%) surges ahead to 15.8% share vs. 14.6% so far this year while Mahindra advances +27.7% at #3. Hyundai (-10%) is completely overwhelmed in 4th place. Nissan (+128.9%) posts the biggest YoY gain in market but only holds 0.8% share. Renault (+54.8%), Citroen (+43.8%) and MG (+29.8%) also shine.
Model-wise, Tata manages a historic 1-2 for the first time. It places the Punch (+101.1%) at #1 for its first win since June 2024 and a new record volume above 21,000 units, and the Nexon (+58%) at #2. Leader last month, the Maruti Suzuki DZire (+15.6%) falls to #3, followed by the Maruti Suzuki Wagon R (+31.1%) and Ertiga (+13.9%). Other Top 10 members beating the market are the Hyundai Venue (+57.1%), Maruti Suzuki Baleno (+39.3%) and Fronx (+33.8%). Below, the Maruti Suzuki Alto (+105.9%) impresses. The Maruti Suzuki Victoris (#15) is the best-selling recent launch above the Mahindra XUV 7X0 (#18) and Tata Sierra (#27). We welcome the Toyota Ebella EV (aka Urban Cruiser) at #69 with 459 sales.
Previous month: India May 2026: Maruti Suzuki breaks volume record again in market up 26%
One year ago: India June 2025: Hyundai Creta celebrates 10 years in market with win
Full June 2026 Top 14 All brands and Top 92 All models below.
India June 2026 – brands:
| Pos | Brand | Jun-26 | % | /25 | May |
| 1 | Maruti Suzuki | 147,187 | 37.6% | + 23.8% | 1 |
| 2 | Tata | 62,076 | 15.8% | + 67.4% | 2 |
| 3 | Mahindra | 60,393 | 15.4% | + 27.7% | 3 |
| 4 | Hyundai | 39,635 | 10.1% | – 10.0% | 4 |
| 5 | Toyota | 28,441 | 7.3% | + 7.5% | 5 |
| 6 | Kia | 24,552 | 6.3% | + 19.0% | 6 |
| 7 | MG | 7,568 | 1.9% | + 29.8% | 7 |
| 8 | Skoda | 6,220 | 1.6% | + 24.1% | 8 |
| 9 | Honda | 5,243 | 1.3% | + 13.5% | 9 |
| 10 | Renault | 4,063 | 1.0% | + 54.8% | 10 |
| 11 | Nissan | 3,006 | 0.8% | + 128.9% | 11 |
| 12 | Volkswagen | 2,467 | 0.6% | – 20.1% | 12 |
| 13 | Citroen | 877 | 0.2% | + 43.8% | 13 |
| 14 | Jeep | 240 | 0.1% | – 8.4% | 14 |
India June 2026 – models:
| Pos | Model | Jun-26 | /25 | May |
| 1 | Tata Punch | 21,006 | + 101.1% | 4 |
| 2 | Tata Nexon | 18,335 | + 58.0% | 5 |
| 3 | Maruti Suzuki DZire | 17,899 | + 15.6% | 1 |
| 4 | Maruti Suzuki Wagon R | 16,952 | + 31.1% | 7 |
| 5 | Maruti Suzuki Ertiga | 16,111 | + 13.9% | 3 |
| 6 | Maruti Suzuki Swift | 15,215 | + 14.6% | 8 |
| 7 | Mahindra Scorpio | 14,097 | + 10.7% | 9 |
| 8 | Maruti Suzuki Fronx | 13,135 | + 33.8% | 2 |
| 9 | Maruti Suzuki Baleno | 12,488 | + 39.3% | 6 |
| 10 | Hyundai Venue | 10,776 | + 57.1% | 13 |
| 11 | Mahindra Thar | 10,669 | + 11.8% | 15 |
| 12 | Maruti Suzuki Alto | 10,388 | + 105.9% | 22 |
| 13 | Maruti Suzuki Eeco | 10,230 | + 9.5% | 12 |
| 14 | Mahindra XUV 3X0 | 10,063 | + 42.0% | 24 |
| 15 | Maruti Suzuki Victoris | 10,035 | new | 14 |
| 16 | Maruti Suzuki Vitara Brezza | 9,939 | – 31.5% | 11 |
| 17 | Kia Seltos | 9,654 | + 84.8% | 16 |
| 18 | Mahindra XUV 7X0 | 9,244 | new | 20 |
| 19 | Kia Sonet | 9,231 | + 38.6% | 18 |
| 20 | Mahindra Bolero | 9,115 | + 21.9% | 21 |
| 21 | Toyota Hyryder | 9,104 | + 22.0% | 23 |
| 22 | Maruti Suzuki Grand Vitara | 9,092 | + 33.2% | 19 |
| 23 | Hyundai Exter | 8,154 | + 38.8% | 26 |
| 24 | Toyota Innova + Hycross | 7,332 | – 16.7% | 17 |
| 25 | Tata Tiago | 7,329 | + 21.5% | 31 |
| 26 | Hyundai Creta | 7,168 | – 54.6% | 10 |
| 27 | Tata Sierra | 6,392 | new | 25 |
| 28 | Hyundai Aura | 5,977 | + 10.4% | 29 |
| 29 | Hyundai Grand i10 | 4,865 | + 12.4% | 37 |
| 30 | Kia Carens | 4,847 | – 38.8% | 28 |
| 31 | MG Windsor | 4,056 | + 6.8% | 44 |
| 32 | Skoda Kylaq | 4,039 | + 26.4% | 34 |
| 33 | Mahindra 9S | 4,018 | new | 33 |
| 34 | Toyota Glanza | 3,512 | + 19.5% | 35 |
| 35 | Tata Harrier | 2,962 | + 135.3% | 40 |
| 36 | Honda Amaze | 2,937 | + 29.2% | 41 |
| 37 | Maruti Suzuki XL6 | 2,711 | + 34.8% | 32 |
| 38 | Toyota Fortuner | 2,514 | – 8.3% | 39 |
| 39 | Toyota Taisor | 2,483 | + 3.1% | 42 |
| 40 | Tata Altroz | 2,426 | – 39.0% | 38 |
| 41 | Toyota Rumion | 2,376 | + 67.9% | 43 |
| 42 | Mahindra XEV 9e | 2,006 | – 28.6% | 45 |
| 43 | Renault Triber | 1,871 | + 31.7% | 46 |
| 44 | Nissan Gravite | 1,839 | new | 51 |
| 45 | Hyundai Elite i20 | 1,828 | – 51.7% | 30 |
| 46 | Tata Curvv | 1,753 | – 14.9% | 47 |
| 47 | Honda Elevate | 1,561 | – 4.5% | 56 |
| 48 | Tata Safari | 1,271 | + 37.9% | 58 |
| 49 | Maruti Suzuki Celerio | 1,261 | – 38.1% | 36 |
| 50 | VW Virtus | 1,195 | – 32.8% | 54 |
| 51 | VW Taigun | 1,182 | + 1.2% | 52 |
| 52 | Nissan Magnite | 1,167 | – 11.1% | 48 |
| 53 | Mahindra BE 6 | 1,150 | – 4.4% | 60 |
| 54 | Skoda Slavia | 1,083 | + 20.9% | 62 |
| 55 | MG ZS EV | 1,058 | + 233.8% | 49 |
| 56 | Maruti Suzuki S-Presso | 1,028 | – 24.9% | 27 |
| 57 | Renault Duster | 1,011 | new | 53 |
| 58 | Skoda Kushaq | 992 | + 25.3% | 50 |
| 59 | MG Hector | 950 | + 25.5% | 57 |
| 60 | MG Comet | 857 | + 0.1% | 61 |
| 61 | Kia Syros | 790 | + 2.1% | 59 |
| 62 | Honda City | 745 | + 5.1% | 55 |
| 63 | Citroen C3 | 707 | + 185.1% | 70 |
| 64 | Renault Kiger | 689 | – 8.7% | 65 |
| 65 | Tata Tigor | 602 | – 23.6% | 66 |
| 66 | MG Majestor | 587 | new | 68 |
| 67 | Hyundai Verna | 554 | – 31.9% | 64 |
| 68 | Renault Kwid | 492 | + 9.6% | 72 |
| 69 | Toyota Ebella | 459 | new | – |
| 70 | Maruti Suzuki Jimny | 354 | – 4.6% | 67 |
| 71 | Maruti Suzuki Invicto | 349 | + 32.2% | 71 |
| 72 | Hyundai Alcazar | 304 | – 74.1% | 63 |
| 73 | Toyota Hilux | 289 | – 17.2% | 69 |
| 74 | Toyota Camry | 191 | + 6.1% | 73 |
| 75 | Toyota Vellfire | 140 | – 10.3% | 74 |
| 76 | Jeep Compass | 117 | – 9.3% | 77 |
| 77 | Skoda Kodiaq | 106 | – 18.5% | 75 |
| 78 | Jeep Meridian | 84 | – 21.5% | 80 |
| 79 | Citroen C3 Aircross | 71 | + 44.9% | 82 |
| 80 | Citroen E C3 | 71 | – 28.3% | 87 |
| 81 | MG Astor | 60 | – 9.1% | 81 |
| 82 | VW Tiguan | 47 | + 840.0% | 84 |
| 83 | VW Tayron | 43 | new | 83 |
| 84 | Toyota Land Cruiser 300 | 41 | – 41.0% | 79 |
| 85 | Jeep Wrangler | 39 | + 85.7% | 86 |
| 86 | Mahindra XUV 400 | 31 | – 86.6% | 76 |
| 87 | Kia Carnival | 30 | – 36.2% | 78 |
| 88 | Citroen Basalt | 28 | – 86.9% | 85 |
| 89 | Hyundai Ioniq 5 | 9 | – 25.0% | 88 |
| 90 | Citroen C5 Aircross | 0 | n/a | – |
| 91 | Jeep Grand Cherokee | 0 | – 100.0% | – |
| 92 | Maruti Suzuki Ignis | 0 | – 100.0% | – |
Source: Manufacturers
Italiano korku salıyor! 6 Beşiktaş üstü şişhane
Yeni sezon hazırlıklarına devam eden Beşiktaş, oynadığı 6 özel maçta sadece 2 galibiyet alarak alarm verdi. Son provasında Çek ekibi Spartak Trnava'ya 3-2 yenilen siyah-beyazlılar; topa sahip olma (%59) ve şut sayısında (22) ezici bir üstünlük kurmasına rağmen savunmadaki bireysel hatalara ve bitiricilik sorunlarına engel olamadı. Sahadaki sistemsel dağınıklık camiaya endişe verirken, İtalyan işi taktik arayışlar yeni sezon öncesi adeta korku salıyor.
Beşiktaş, yeni sezon hazırlıkları kapsamında 6. hazırlık maçını geride bıraktı. Siyah-beyazlıların sergilediği istikrarsız grafik ve İtalyan işi taktik arayışlar, yeni sezon öncesi rakiplerden ziyade camiaya "korku" salıyor. Kartal, çıktığı 6 hazırlık karşılaşmasında sadece 2 galibiyet alabilirken, bu galibiyetleri de nispeten zayıf rakiplere karşı tek farklı skorlarla elde etti.
SON 3 MAÇTA 2. YENİLGİ
Siyah-beyazlılar, kampın 6. ve son hazırlık maçında Çek ekibi Spartak Trnava’ya 3-2 mağlup olarak son 3 provadaki 2. yenilgisini aldı.
Beşiktaş sahaya; Doğan Alemdar, Taylan, Rıdvan, Djalo, Emirhan Topçu, Ndidi, Salih Özcan, Cerny, Orkun Kökçü, İlhan Fakılı ve Semih Kılıçsoy ilk 11'iyle çıktı.
Maçta gol perdesini 13. dakikada İlhan Fakılı açsa da Trnava; Philip Azango (37'), Lorent Mehmeti (45') ve Filip Trello'nun (45'+2) golleriyle ilk yarıyı 3-1 önde kapattı. Kartal'ın ikinci golü ise 78. dakikada Tiago Djaló’dan geldi.
İLK YARIDA İDEAL 11 SAHAYA ÇIKTI
Mücadelede oyuncu değişiklikleri ve sakatlıklar da öne çıktı. Rakip Trnava ikinci yarıya tamamen farklı bir 11 ile başlarken, Beşiktaş'ta sakatlanan Taylan'ın yerine ikinci yarıda Agbadou oyuna dahil oldu. İlerleyen dakikalarda Ndidi, Salih Özcan, Cerny ve Orkun kenara alınarak yerlerine Ahmet Sami, Yasin, Devrim ve Mustafa şans buldu. Taktiksel denemeler skor üretmeye yetmedi ve Beşiktaş sahadan yenik ayrıldı.
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22 ŞUTTA SADECE 1 GOL ŞANSI
İstatistikler ise sahada ilginç bir tezat oluşturdu. Beşiktaş %59 topla oynama oranı yakalayıp rakip kaleye tam 22 şut gönderdi ve 8 korner kullandı. Buna karşın sadece 1 büyük gol şansı üretebildi.
%41 topla oynayan rakip Trnava ise sadece 8 şut çekmesine rağmen 4 büyük gol şansı buldu ve maçı kazanmayı bildi. Beşiktaş'ın pas üstünlüğü (469'a 329 pas) ve oyun hakimiyeti, savunma zafiyetleri ile bitiricilik sorunlarının gölgesinde kaldı.
MIDTJYLLAND ÖNCESİ SIKINTI
Siyah-beyazlıların hazırlık periyodu boyunca verimsizliği devam etti. Gyirmót (2-1) ve Mattersburg (1-0) karşısında zor zoruna alınan tek farklı galibiyetlerin yanına; MTE 1904 (0-0) ve Malzenice (1-1) beraberlikleri ile Widzew Lódz (2-0) ve Trnava (3-2) yenilgileri eklendi. Oynanan 6 maçta alınan bu sonuçlar, haftaya UEFA Avrupa Ligi'nde oynanacak Midtjylland maçı öncesi teknik heyetin önünde çözülmesi gereken çok sayıda sorun olduğunu net bir şekilde gösterdi.

Bursaspor ve Pendikspor yenişemedi
Trendyol 1. Lig ekiplerinden Bursaspor ile Pendikspor'un karşı karşıya geldiği hazırlık maçı 2-2 berabere tamamlandı.
Bolu'da kamp yaptıkları otelinde sahasında oynadıkları karşılaşmada Bursaspor'un gollerini 41 . dakika Linkon ve 60. dakikada Emir Kaan Gültekin attı.
Pendikspor'un gollerini ise 5. dakikada Hakan Yeşil ve 22. dakikada Görkem Bitin penaltından kaydetti.
Yarın sabah yapacağı antrenmanla Bolu kampını tamamlayacak Bursaspor'un Düzce Fenerbahçe Topuk Yaylası Tesisleri'nde kampa gireceği bildirildi.

Beşiktaş çok 'Çek'tirecek
Beşiktaş hazırlık maçında Çek ekibi Spartak Tranav'ya 3-2 yenildi... siyah-beyazlılar İlhan Fakili (13') ile öne geçmesine rağmen Philip Azango (37'), Lorent Mehmeti (45') ve Filip Trello'nun (45'+2) gollerine engel olamadı. Maçı belirleyen gol Tiago Djaló'dan (78') geldi. Taraftarlarına korku saldı.
Beşiktaş hazırlık kampının 6. maçında Çek Spartak Tranava'ya 3-2 yenildi... siyah-beyazlılara maça; Doğan Alemdar, Taylan, Rıdvan, Djalo, Emirhan Topçu, Ndidi, Salih Özcan, Cerny, Orkun Kökçü, İlhan Fakılı, Semih Kılıçsoy 11'iyle çıktı.
Beşiktaş'ın gollerini İlhan Fakili (13') ve Tiago Djaló'dan (78') geldi. Konuk ekibe galibiyeti Philip Azango (37'), Lorent Mehmeti (45') ve Filip Trello'nun (45'+2) golleri getirdi.
Trnava ilk yarıdaki 11'ini ikinci yarıda tamamen değiştirdi. Siyah-beyazlılar ise ikinci yarıya sakatlanan Taylan'ın yerine Emmanuel Agbadou ile başladı. Daha sonra Ndidi, Salih Özcan, Cerny ve Orkun'un yerlerine ise Ahmet Sami, Yasin, Devrim ve Mustafa girdi.

LASK Linz - Fenerbahçe: 1-2 (MAÇ SONUCU)
Önce Admira'ya 5, sonra Pogon'a 4 gol atan Fenerbahçe 3. hazırlık maçında da Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde play off oynamaya hazırlanan LASK Linz'i sahasında seyircisi önünde 2-1 yenmeyi başardı.
İsmail Kartal'ın Fenerbahçe'si hazırlık maçlarında gümbür gümbür devam ediyor... haftaya Şampiyonlar Ligi 2. ön eleme turunda Gornik Zabrze maçına hazırlanan sarı-lacivertliler, Şampiyonlar Ligi'nde play off oynayacak LASK Linz'i sahasında seyircisi önünde 2-1 yendi...
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Fenerbahçe'nin gollerini İrfan Can Kahveci (6') ve Kerem Aktürkoğlu (56') atarken ev sahibi ekibin tek sayısı Krystof Danek'ten (65') geldi.
4-1-4-1 sisteminde oynayan Fenerbahçe'de sahanın iyileri olarak Skriniar-Oosterwolde stoper tandemi, tek ön libero Guendouzi ve Kerem Aktürkoğlu sahanın iyileri olarak dikkat çekti. İkinci yarıda Talisca'nın oyuna giren Nathan Ake'de dikkat çeken bir performans ortaya koydu.
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Adalı, topu Italiano'ya attı: Ouattara'yı o istedi
Beşiktaş Başkanı Serdal Adalı, yeni sol bek Kassoum Ouattara'yı Italiano'nun çok istediğini söyledi. Genç futbolcunun sakatlık geçmişi, tartışma konusuydu...
Beşiktaş, Monaco Kulübü'ne 8 milyon euro ödeyerek Kassoum Ouattara'yı kadrosuna katmıştı. Anlaşmada +2 milyon euroluk bonus maddeleri de bulunuyor. Ayrıca Monaco, sonraki satıştan %20'lik pay alacak. 21 yaşındaki genç sol bekle 30 Haziran 2030 tarihine kadar sözleşme yapıldı.
FARKLI İSİMLER VARDI
Beşiktaş Başkanı Serdal Adalı, "Sol bek için farklı isimlere de bakıyorduk. Ouattara'yı hoca çok istedi. Gittik ve aldık" ifadelerini kullandı. Fransız futbolcu, geride bıraktığımız sezonda 15 karşılaşmayı sakatlığı sebebiyle kaçırmıştı. Kalitesi ve potansiyeli konusunda hiçbir şüphe yoktu. Ancak sakatlık geçmişi, tartışma çıkarmıştı.
TEKRAR GÜNDEME GELEBİLİR
Başkan'ın sözleri, bir anlamda bütün sorumluluğun Vincenzo Italiano'ya ait olduğunu da gösterdi. Kassoum Ouattara sağlıklı kalır ve iyi bir performans sergilerse zaten sorun yok. Fakat sezon içinde sakatlık problemleri yaşarsa, Adalı'nın açıklamaları tekrar gündeme gelebilir.

İlk resmi maçta kale Nübel'in: Siftah Midtjylland
Beşiktaş'ın Bayern Münih'ten kadrosuna kattığı Alman kaleci Alexander Nübel, kısa süre içinde İstanbul'a gelecek. 23 Temmuz'daki FC Midtjylland sınavında da ilk 11'de yer alacak.
Beşiktaş, Avrupa Ligi 2. eleme turu ilk maçında FC Midtjylland'ı ağırlayacak. Mücadele 23 Temmuz'da oynanacak. Transfere hızlı bir giriş yapan Siyah-Beyazlılar'ın en önemli hamlelerinden biri; Alman kaleci Alexander Nübel olmuştu. 29 yaşındaki eldiven, İstanbul kampında hazır bulunacak.
ITALİANO ÇOK GÜVENİYOR
1.93 boyundaki file bekçisi, FC Midtjylland karşılaşmasında da ilk 11'de yer alacak. Beşiktaş'ın yeni Teknik Direktörü Vincenzo Italiano, Nübel'e çok güveniyor. Yönetim, yıldız kaleciyi getirebilmek için çok uğraşmıştı. Bayern Münih'e 6.25 milyon euro bonservis bedeli ödendi.
BONUS MADDELERİ
Bu rakam, kolay bonuslarla birlikte 3.25 milyon euro daha yükselebiliyor. Ayrıca ek 1.5 milyonluk bonus maddeleri de var. Alman kalecinin toplam bonservisi maksimum 11 milyon euroya çıkabiliyor. Siyah-Beyazlılar, uzun yıllardır kalede beklediğini bulamıyordu. Bu sebeple Nübel'den beklentiler büyük...

İtalyanlar yazdı: Galatasaray Emirhan'ı istiyor mu?
Tuttosport, Galatasaray'ın Emirhan İlkhan'ın şartları için araştırma yaptığını ancak Torino'ya teklif sunmadığını yazdı. Peki gerçekte son durum ne?
Beşiktaş, Emirhan İlkhan'ı 2022 yazında 4.9 milyon euro karşılığında Torino'ya satmıştı. Ancak genç futbolcu pek bekleneni veremedi. Sonrasında Sampdoria ve Başakşehir'e kiralandı. Buna rağmen İtalyan ekibi, 22 yaşındaki orta saha oyuncusunun 2026'da bitecek sözleşmesini 30 Haziran 2027'ye kadar uzattı.
LİSTEDE YER ALMIYOR
Tuttosport, orta alanda alternatiflerini artırmak isteyen Galatasaray'ın, oyuncunun şartlarını araştırdığını belirtti. Ancak Sarı-Kırmızılılar'ın, Torino'ya resmi teklif sunmadığı da yazıldı. Peki gerçekte neler yaşandı? Kulüp içinden gelen bilgilere göre; Cim-Bom'un listesinde Emirhan yok...
BELKİ TEKLİF GELİR!
Bu sebeple de konuyla ilgili herhangi bir araştırma yapılmadı. Torino'nun oyuncunun mukavelesi uzatma sebeplerinden birinin; Türk ekiplerinden gelebilecek muhtemel teklifler olduğu konuşuluyordu. Ancak şu ana kadar Galatasaray veya diğer Süper Lig ekiplerinden herhangi bir hamle gelmedi.

Galatasaray pazarlığa başladı! Hedef Julio Enciso
Galatasaray'da 10 numara transferi için hazırlanan listede Julio Enciso da yer alıyor. Sarı kırmızılıların ilgisine karşılık Strasbourg, Paraguaylı oyuncunun bonservisini belirledi.
Galatasaray bu yaz mutlaka 10 numara bölgesine takviye yapmak istiyor. Sarı kırmızılıların listesinin ilk 3'ünde Can Uzun, Bruno Fernandes ve Julio Enciso yer alıyor. Bruno Fernandes'in Manchester United'dan ayrılmaya sıcak bakmaması, Frankfurt'un Can Uzun için 60 milyon euro istemesi transferleri çıkmaza sokarken, Galatasaray 3. alternatif olarak Enciso'ya yöneldi.
L'equipe'in haberine göre Strasbourg, Julio Enciso için 35 milyon euro bedel biçiyor. Fransız ekibi, Enciso'yu geçen sezon Brighton'dan 9.5 milyon euro bonservis bedeli karşılığında kadrosuna katmıştı.
22 yaşındaki futbolcu geçen sezon Strasbourg'da 42 maçta 12 gol atarken, 9 asist yaptı.

Beşiktaş'ın yeni transferi Trossard İstanbul'a iniş yaptı
Beşiktaş, Leandro Trossard'ın transferinde mutlu sona ulaştı. Siyah-beyazlılar, Belçikalı yıldızın transferi için görüşmelere başlandığını resmen açıklarken gelişmelerin ardından uçakla yola çıkan yıldız oyuncu, İstanbul'a iniş yaptı.
Beşiktaş, Arsenal'den Leandro Trossard transferinde mutlu sona ulaştı.
Siyah-beyazlılar, Belçikalı yıldız için KAP bildirimini yaptı.
Beşiktaş'ın açıklamasında, "Profesyonel Futbolcu Leandro Trossard'ın kalıcı transferi konusunda oyuncu ve kulübü The Arsenal Football Club Public Limited Company ile görüşmelere başlanmıştır" denildi.
Beşiktaş, 31 yaşındaki Trossard için Arsenal'e 18 milyon Euro bonservis ve 2 milyon Euro bonus ödeyecek.
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İSTANBUL'A GELDİ
Trossard, Beşiktaş'a transferini tamamlamak için İstanbul'a geldi.
Beşiktaş, Leandro Trossard ile 3+1 yıllık sözleşme imzalayacak.
Trossard'ın ilk sözleri
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Celebrating 25 years of visual search innovation
Google Image Search drops clean search box and adds gallery of images
Google Image Search has turned 25 years old and with that, Google has decided to completely revamp the Google Image Search home page at images.google.com from a clean search box, to a gallery of image collections.
“Today, we’re introducing a brand new browseable home for Google Images, featuring a dynamic, immersive gallery of images from across the web — updated in real time and intelligently tailored to your unique interests,” Brad Kellet, Senior Engineering Director, Search announced.
What it looks like. Here is a screenshot of the new Google Image Search homepage:

This is what the old Google Image Search home page looked like:

Features as well. Google is not only showing a gallery of images on its new image search home page but there are search features as well. The search box is at the top, where you can search by text, voice, by image and so forth.
You can also browse and save ideas to your collections on Google Image Search. Those images will appear as tabs above the main gallery, making it easy to jump back in and continue exploring based on what inspires you, Google explained.
Here are screenshots of how that works:



Availability. Google said this new Google Images home page will roll out over the coming weeks on desktop in the U.S. in English. You will need to sign in to your Google Account to try it out.
Google AI Overviews now lets you create image
Google now lets you create images directly within AI Overviews in Google Search. “To help bring those unique ideas to life, we’re bringing image generation directly into AI Overviews in Search,” Google announced.
This uses Google’s latest Nano Banana AI model within AI Overviews to create these images.
Google said, “This update transforms a simple text prompt into a high-quality, custom visual made completely from scratch, seamlessly bridging the gap between imagination and reality.”
What it looks like. Here is a video of this in action:
Availability. Google will roll out this image generation feature within AI Overviews over the coming weeks in English, for all regions that currently support image creation in AI Mode.
Google also announced a redesign for Google Image Search, on its 25th anniversary of Google Image Search.
Why we care. This may have an impact on traffic to publishers, as it will add more AI-generated content (the images) to the AI Overview, potentially discouraging clicks from Google Search. Plus, if people get the image they want in the AI Overview, it might even discourage some use of Google Image Search – maybe?
In any event, it is wild to know that Google Image Search is now 25 years old.

Visual semantics: The missing piece of topical authority
SEO has long focused on what a page says. Increasingly, it also needs to account for how that information is presented.
As Google gets better at understanding page layout, structure, and functionality, visual semantics is becoming an important part of how search engines interpret webpages.
What is visual semantics?
Visual semantics is a meaning model for segmenting, classifying, and understanding documents by working alongside textual semantics.
Google is changing how it interprets web documents, shifting from “web text” to “web layout” to better identify real expertise, uniqueness, and originality by giving more weight to the functional components of a webpage.
Google’s Quality Rater Guidelines cite “human effort and involvement” as one of the most important quality principles, with “design effort” identified as one aspect of that evaluation.
Webpage layout has always been an important part of SEO, dating back to Google’s Page Layout algorithms. Those early algorithms focused primarily on ad placement and simple document-ranking signals, unlike today’s more sophisticated approaches to understanding webpages.
Track, grow, and measure your visibility across Google, AI search, social, local, and every channel that influences buying decisions.
Why Google is paying more attention to page layout
Google has introduced newer inventions and patents that highlight the importance of understanding webpage layout. Most webpages are no longer built with only prose or simple text-over-text layouts. Instead, they contain much denser information.
Every 10 to 20 pixels can introduce a new interaction point, engagement element, clickable module, comparison unit, or dynamic component designed to help users.
That’s why some of Google’s leading engineers, including those who have worked on Gemini and AI Mode, are also associated with newer inventions such as Structured Information Cards and layout-aware multimodal document understanding.
Below is a direct citation from Google’s work on structured information cards and layout-aware multimodal document understanding. Google often finds important information within interactive card structures rather than ordinary paragraphs.
As a result, it needs systems that can understand how different card types are structured, including product cards, hotel cards, real estate cards, trip cards, credit card cards, and other information cards.
In other words, modern search engines must understand not only the text on a page but also the layout, hierarchy, visual relationships, annotations, and functional meaning of each structured information block.

Why layout matters for search engines
Understanding structured information cards and layout-aware document interpretation requires neural networks, and possibly a new type of LLM, that can “verbalize” web documents with annotations and high-confidence citations.
Google can’t reliably rank a flight booking website, a credit card application aggregator, or similar platforms without understanding the data embedded in these documents.
Much of that data is presented through uniquely designed card structures, comparison modules, tables, and interactive layouts rather than plain text.
Below is an early example of document layout understanding from Microsoft called ViPS, which Google has also cited.
Later, Google patented an alternative approach based on HTML-heavy segmentation.

Both approaches are closely related and rely heavily on HTML to determine which text belongs to each section, component, entity, or visual block on a page.
With the rise of embedding-based algorithms, concepts such as “chunking” have become widely discussed in the SEO industry.
However, many discussions about text or document chunking miss a critical point: Chunking isn’t only a linguistic process. It’s also a layout-aware and structure-aware process.
If a document isn’t visually segmented and structurally understandable to search engines, the content itself becomes harder to interpret. In that case, it doesn’t matter how many entities, predicates, triples, or entity relationships you include, or how accurate they are.
Search engines still need to understand where each piece of information belongs, how it relates to the surrounding elements, and which visual or functional component gives it meaning.
Dig deeper: Image SEO for multimodal AI
How centerpiece annotation affects rankings
In modern search, information quality alone isn’t enough. Information also needs to be presented within a layout that helps machines understand its boundaries, hierarchy, context, and purpose.
Google explained this concept through “centerpiece annotation,” describing visual annotations that help its systems better understand a document.

Martin Splitt from Google said the “centerpiece annotation” represents the “primary content” of a webpage.
Later, documents disclosed during Google’s antitrust case showed that centerpiece annotation was also used to classify and rank news documents.
The centerpiece annotation was primarily limited to about 400 characters, though those documents also reveal several other noteworthy details.
For example, below you can see how Google extracts the centerpiece annotation from HTML. The sentence is interrupted by unnecessary HTML elements, such as Facebook, email, Twitter (X), and Google+ share buttons.

In the next example from Google’s DOJ documents, proper HTML structure prevents share-button boilerplate from interrupting the centerpiece annotation, allowing Google to extract the content correctly.

What visual semantics looks like in practice
Below is a simple SEO case study. Although it involved 19 changes, the biggest ranking improvement came from one simple adjustment: moving a calculator component from the bottom of the page to the top, making it the centerpiece annotation.

The results of that change are shown below.
| Metric | Previous | Current | Increase / Change | Success % |
| Total clicks | 3.47 million | 4.53 million | +1.06 million clicks | +30.5% |
| Total impressions | 84.1 million | 167 million | +82.9M impressions | +98.6% |
| Average CTR | 4.1% | 2.7% | -1.4 percentage points | -34.1% |
| Average position | 8.9 | 8.5 | Improved by 0.4 positions | +4.5% improvement |
This project closely connects visual semantics and textual semantics because it’s a programmatic SEO case study involving more than 100,000 pages.
At that scale, even a small sentence edit, component update, or layout adjustment is multiplied across every URL. That’s why Google re-crawled the entire website after the layout changes and why impressions and clicks increased afterward.
The project is a converter website that ranks for queries such as “2m to cm” and millions of similar numeric and metric variations. In this type of search environment, more than 10,000 competing websites provide essentially the same data and the same answer.
These websites have the same topical coverage and factual accuracy. The competitive advantage doesn’t come from providing a better answer because “1 meter to cm” has the same value everywhere.
It comes from retrieval cost, document understanding efficiency, internal PageRank distribution, and how clearly the answer is presented for Google’s initial ranking systems.

In these types of queries, you can’t differentiate yourself by changing the answer. You differentiate yourself by changing how the answer is structured, annotated, prioritized, and visually presented.
That’s why changing the centerpiece annotation caused Google to reprocess the layout, rerank the pages, and further improve the site’s rankings.
Dig deeper: How to make products machine-readable for multimodal AI search
What is the cost of retrieval, and how does it relate to visual semantics?
“The cost of ranking a document” can’t be higher than the “cost of not ranking a document.” I introduced this concept years ago in one of my conference presentations. Google cares about search quality, but its systems also weigh quality against cost. If a website costs more to process than its quality justifies, Google will look for an alternative.
Google reduced the HTML file size limit to 2 MB and carried out large-scale deindexing following the December 2025 core update.
At the same time, it sent a clear signal to websites that scale AI-generated content without meaningful human effort. Google appears less tolerant of practices it accepted for years, and its indexing decisions are likely to become even more selective.
Retrieval costs increase when a webpage doesn’t clearly explain itself or fails to demonstrate sufficient relevance and responsiveness, especially around the “centerpiece annotation.” Google’s Content Warehouse API leak suggests the company truncates documents and predicts quality based on initial signals. If a document doesn’t meet relevance and responsiveness thresholds during those early evaluations, it won’t be considered a candidate.

During Google’s antitrust trial, Pandu Nayak, then Google’s vice president of Search, explained that Google doesn’t run its most computationally expensive algorithms on every webpage because it lacks sufficient click data. Instead, it first evaluates core topicality signals to determine whether a page is worth indexing and keeping as a candidate.
Nayak also explained that RankBrain-like algorithms are expensive to run, so Google reserves them for results that have at least one click, demonstrate strong topicality, and include annotations that justify the investment in crawling, rendering, evaluation, and further processing.

In other words, classifying documents by their layout, components, and structured information cards is a more efficient way to reduce retrieval costs while improving search quality.
Today, most large-scale content publishers rely on AI to generate more text. Far fewer invest in front-end and back-end systems that improve user engagement, interaction, and document understanding.
That distinction increasingly separates low-quality and high-quality sources. Low-quality sources primarily scale text. High-quality sources scale systems, layouts, components, structured information cards, and user interactions that help both users and search engines understand content more efficiently.
Below is Google’s concept of website representation vectors.
Google classifies websites using visual and layout-related embeddings and features to determine whether they resemble expert, apprentice, or amateur sources.

- “For instance, the website classifications may include a first category of websites authored by experts in the knowledge domain (for example, doctors), a second category authored by apprentices (for example, medical students), and a third category authored by laypersons…”
How does Google’s helpful content system relate to visual semantics?
The helpful content system is a classifier that identifies which websites genuinely provide helpful information or meaningful engagement and which only imitate usefulness without fulfilling the searcher’s underlying intent.
Much of the SEO industry’s analysis of the helpful content system has focused on textual features. Early discussions centered on keyword stuffing, gibberish content, or adding “unique information” to improve information gain. However, many of the system’s algorithms appear to focus on the function and type of a source.
Google first classifies websites by their type rather than their content quality. That means the same content can rank differently on an affiliate website than it does on an ecommerce website.
So how does Google distinguish among affiliate sites, aggregators, service providers, ecommerce sites, and SaaS platforms? The answer is visual semantics. What a page can do, or can’t do, is largely determined by its layout and page components.
The biggest distinction between relevance and responsiveness comes from engagement, not understanding.

Google created systems such as neural matching to align the entity type and entity ID in a query with the most relevant documents. In simple terms, if the entity in the query doesn’t match the entity in the document, that page becomes less likely to rank. This is primarily about relevance.

Relevance alone isn’t enough. A document may rank because it’s relevant, but if it doesn’t support meaningful user actions, such as purchasing, comparing, ordering, reviewing, filtering, or watching, it isn’t responsive to the user’s actual task.
That’s why the helpful content system shouldn’t be viewed only as a system that evaluates page text. It also evaluates page function. A helpful page isn’t simply one that contains relevant words. It’s one that helps users complete the action, decision, or information-seeking task behind the query.

Google reinforced this idea by adding “misleading functionality” to its spam policies after the Helpful Content updates. A page can appear helpful by imitating a function without actually providing it.
For example, a page may suggest users can compare, filter, calculate, book, review, or purchase something even though those functions don’t genuinely exist. In those cases, the page may appear functional to both users and algorithms, but it isn’t truly responsive to the user’s task.
Google doesn’t classify websites only by page layout and design. It also appears to apply result-type constraints within the SERP. For example, a query such as “best women’s glasses” may return listicles, ecommerce category pages, product grids, videos, and commercial guides in the same results page.
To satisfy multiple search intents, Google can apply diversity constraints that limit how many ecommerce pages, listicles, videos, or other result types appear together.
Google’s DOJ documents include functions such as “max_total” and “BlogCategorizer,” which show how Twiddlers can classify results and limit the number of pages from the same cluster, category, or source type.
A similar annotation appears in the Google Content Warehouse API leak through the “WebrefFatcatCategory” module, which assigns categorical weight to a result.
In other words, Google doesn’t simply rank documents individually. It also classifies, clusters, and constrains results based on page type, source category, and categorical diversity. As a result, a page may be relevant enough to rank but still be limited by the overall composition of the SERP.

Even when a generated ranked entity list, such as a “best products” page, ranks successfully, it doesn’t rank simply because it’s a blog article. It ranks because it functions as a commercial resource. It helps users compare, evaluate, filter, review, and move closer to a decision. In that sense, Google can rank nonfunctional content when it effectively serves a functional category.
Viewed through this lens, “helpful” in the context of the helpful content system is closely aligned with “functional.”
The following case study demonstrates this principle. We moved identical content from an affiliate website to an ecommerce website, supported it with an integrated topical map, and saw rankings improve almost immediately.

How is click data used to rerank search results through visual semantics?
Google increasingly understands the purpose of a webpage through its layout, not just its text. As a result, click data is aggregated according to the type of source. Many SEOs assume that long clicks, or longer dwell times, signal quality.
However, that’s not always true, according to Google’s research. Depending on the category, shorter dwell times can indicate a successful experience, while longer sessions may signal an “engagement trap.”

Below is Google’s reranking model, which applies different ranking and rank-modification models based on user behavior captured by its tracking components.
Another example comes from Google’s “Merging Search Engine Results” patent, alongside the “Twiddler’s anatomy” diagram revealed in the DOJ documents.

Google also uses the concept of the “Life of a Click” to help engineers understand how search ranking algorithms interpret user behavior.

Taken together, these systems suggest that click data becomes a more meaningful classification signal when interpreted alongside a webpage’s design rather than through text alone.
Classifying documents by their visual structure can be more efficient than analyzing millions of documents, billions of word tokens, co-occurrences, named entity resolutions, attribute extractions, and value corrections.
If certain document layouts consistently generate stronger user satisfaction, Google can classify those pages as more helpful or functional. It can then use those signals to identify other documents with similar layout patterns, component structures, and interaction models.
This means topical authority doesn’t come only from a topical map that defines which topics to cover. It also comes from understanding which page layouts, component structures, information cards, comparison modules, and functional designs best match each topic, query, and search activity.
A proper topical map shouldn’t define only entities, attributes, predicates, and contextual relationships. It should also define the page type and functional layout needed to satisfy both relevance and responsiveness.
This leads to the concepts of coverage and domain-level classification. The following three examples illustrate this approach.
The first example is AudioToText.com, a sub-brand built around a single topic.

GSC Metrics of Audiototext.com. The third-party Semrush data is shown below.

Despite covering only one topic across 12 languages, or 13 pages in total, the site continues to grow in search visibility for three reasons:
- Its exact-match domain reinforces relevance.
- Its visual semantics improve responsiveness.
- It earns its first clicks quickly, allowing Google to run more computationally expensive ranking systems sooner.
Click satisfaction from the other language versions may also reinforce the English version through cross-lingual information retrieval.
Google can use webpage layout understanding and chain-of-reasoning to classify AudioToText.com as a “no-signup transcription tool” and rank it in AI Overviews. This suggests Google isn’t only reading the text. It’s also interpreting the page’s function, visual annotations, and interaction model.
In other words, Google can use agentic retrieval based on visual signals to understand what a page does and determine whether it deserves to rank for a specific query.

The Audiototext.com’s single-page topical map representation with the fundamentals are below.

The webpage was designed with minimal text while placing its primary conversion element, the content upload component, above the fold.
If that component were moved lower on the page or made smaller, rankings would likely decline, and text changes alone wouldn’t be enough to recover them.
Another example is attorneys.lexinter.net, which ranks primarily through a subdomain because its core content was moved there together with a filtering engagement component.
The primary domain didn’t meet the required thresholds, but moving the content to a subdomain with additional functional elements produced better results.

The same subdomain testing approach also worked for Pricelisto.com. Although most of the design and content remained the same, we added functions and annotations related to purchasing, comparing, examining, and reviewing.
Those functional additions made the pages behave less like passive content and more like task-completing commercial resources. As a result, the site avoided filters associated with the Helpful Content System.
The improvement didn’t come from changing the text. It came from changing how the document functioned, how users interacted with it, and how clearly Google understood the purpose of each page component.

Search engines try to reduce retrieval costs by avoiding computationally expensive algorithms whenever possible. As a result, domains affected by historical or domain-level signals may not receive a completely fresh evaluation immediately.
Testing on a subdomain can give Google a clearer reason to reprocess documents, reevaluate their layouts, and run more advanced evaluation systems. That makes it easier to determine whether improvements come from new designs, functionality, annotations, or document structures rather than from the historical state of the primary domain.
How is visual semantics related to the future of search?
Google is experimenting with fundamental changes to search results, including replacing the traditional search bar with new interfaces.
One example is its Jan. 29 patent, “AI-generated content page tailored to a specific user.” The patent describes generating a landing page that uses visual segmentation, annotations, and generative AI to satisfy a user’s query.

In other words, Google can use visual semantics not only to rank web documents but also to construct new types of search results.
Dig deeper: Google patent hints it could replace your landing pages with AI versions
Google’s patent work is often complemented by its research. For example, the paper “Neural Design Network: Graphic Layout Generation with Constraints” explores how systems can understand, classify, and even generate webpage layouts to improve search performance.
This suggests that layout isn’t only a design consideration. It can also serve as a retrieval, classification, and ranking signal.

Google’s multimodal document understanding also connects to its latest announcement, Google Embedding 2, which uses generative neural networks to understand and vectorize text, images, videos, audio, and documents.
This matters because different versions of the same web document can be compared through their vector representations. Doing so makes it possible to evaluate how well Google understands layout differences, visual structure, and document-level meaning.
In other words, layout changes aren’t merely visual. They can also produce different vector representations, which may affect how a document is understood, classified, and retrieved.
Below is Google’s example of the neural network process for understanding page layouts. The centerpiece annotation that helps classify a webpage as an ecommerce category page, product page, or SaaS page comes from these types of labeling systems.

In the future, Google could apply these same principles to construct its own landing pages from multiple search results.
The patent shown below also illustrates how Google could adjust SERP features based on an entity’s primary attributes. That suggests search results aren’t simply ranked and displayed. They can also be reorganized, redesigned, and presented as dynamic interfaces based on the entity, query intent, and available document structures.

Centerpiece annotation and query processing
Google classifies and augments queries differently from how people naturally think about them. That means one of the most important parts of creating a topical map is understanding search terms the way Google’s systems do and augmenting them accordingly. This process is called query semantics. Below is an example of query augmentation from ChatGPT.
In this example, we searched for “best search engine optimization information sources,” and GPT expanded the query as follows:
- Best SEO information sources: search engine optimization resources Google research, patents, SEO blogs

If you perform a search in ChatGPT, open the Network tab in Chrome DevTools, filter for XHR requests, and inspect the JSON file associated with the https://chatgpt.com/backend-api/conversation/6a* path. Look for search_model_queries, which shows what the system actually searches for.
Google also has a patent called query augmentation, shown below.
The patent is attributed to engineers, including Krishna Bharat and Anand Shukla. These names are significant because they also appear on patents and systems related to AI Overviews and AI Mode.
For example, the “Search with Stateful Chat” patent includes query augmentation as one of its steps, and its terminology and inventors overlap with this system.

The centerpiece annotation is the primary visual annotation that reflects a webpage’s purpose, function, and context. The context created through the augmented query needs to align with that centerpiece annotation.
The following case study shows how I classified query variations and their contexts across different document types, each with a distinct purpose, function, and visual structure, for a local service directory.

Let’s use “air conditioner” queries as an example. Each query variation should be matched with the appropriate page type, layout, and function.
- Experience queries require a forum-style layout. For a query such as “How do I repair my AC?” the intent is experience-based. A forum structure works best because users expect real problems, answers, troubleshooting paths, and personal experiences. This content can also live on a subdomain to separate experiential content from the main commercial website.
- Local service queries require a directory page. For “Air conditioner installation in [City],” the intent is local and service-oriented. The best page type is a local directory or listing page with providers, service areas, ratings, contact options, and conversion elements.
- Price queries require a hybrid layout. For “air conditioner installation prices,” the intent is both informational and commercial. The page should provide an immediate answer with average prices, cost factors, and price ranges while also presenting local providers, comparisons, and quote-related elements.
- Instructional queries require an informational layout. For “How to install an air conditioner,” the intent is instructional. The page should minimize local service elements and instead focus on a step-by-step guide, required tools, safety considerations, visuals, and practical instructions.
In short, a topical map should define not only which topics to cover but also the appropriate layout, components, and page function for each search activity. The following example shows some of the early results from this project after classifying query augmentation models for different query variations.

If there’s no need for a separate page for the [Local], [Service], [Forum], or [Instructional List] intent, we simply prune it. If other pages are too similar, we merge them.
As a result, the number of pages decreases along with retrieval costs, while PageRank concentration and relevance per document increase. Below are four closely connected components:
- Mock-up design in draw.io.
- Production design in Figma.
- Topical map for different query types.
- Content brief aligned with the Figma and draw.io designs.

Early on, we defined the topical authority formula as:
- Historical data x Topical coverage
Later, we expanded it to:
- Historical data x Topical coverage ÷ Cost of retrieval
Today, I’d extend the formula with one additional factor:
- ((Historical data x Topical coverage) ÷ Cost of retrieval) x Right visual annotations
Even if you have the lowest retrieval cost, the highest topical relevance, the broadest topical coverage, strong accuracy, the longest duration of satisfied click data, and positive historical performance, none of it matters if the centerpiece annotation is wrong or the page isn’t functional.
Google’s ranking system largely functions as a decision tree. If the first decision-making layer rejects a website, the later evaluations, tests, and reranking processes won’t occur.
To maximize your chances of ranking from the start, visual annotations should be optimized just as carefully as the page’s text, images, and links.
Below is a conceptual model of this system.

A website consists of “letters, pixels, and bytes.” Data2Website is the process of turning a dataset that Google’s algorithms favor into a website by combining textual and visual semantics through those letters, pixels, and bytes.
The example above shows how a local law firm benefited from a topical map, semantically optimized content briefs, specific sentence structures, and visual design decisions.
The Semrush results below show the impact on the firm’s local rankings.

We previously applied the same principles to another ecommerce website.
If you examine the screenshots closely, you’ll see that the same principles carry over from an ecommerce design to a local service provider.
For every attribute within an entity-seeking query, such as “best law firm in Houston” or “birth test kit prices,” you can classify those attributes within the query network and organize them according to their importance.
Some attributes require review components, while others require directly commercial components.

Below are two design examples from the sibling websites Morethanpanel.com and StreamingMafia.com. Their above-the-fold and below-the-fold sections are structured similarly, covering different types of user engagement and functionality.
The above-the-fold area is often referred to as the macro-context because it contains the main content. Google’s Quality Rater Guidelines use the concept of main content to emphasize the importance of relevance, accuracy, and completeness in this section.

The below-the-fold area corresponds to what Google’s Quality Rater Guidelines describe as supplementary content, which we refer to as the micro-context. This section typically contains less important attributes and most internal links.

The next example shows the mock-up design and the distribution of factual content, opinionated content, structured content, and unstructured content.

Google doesn’t always prioritize factual or opinionated content, or structured versus unstructured content. Instead, it evaluates these characteristics based on how the search query is augmented. To improve language relevance, we distribute different types and formats of content using different visualization, verbalization, commercialization, and contextualization techniques.
The following example applies the same approach to the second website in the same industry, together with its topical map, content briefs, and authorship rules.

Algorithmic authorship can be explained through the research paper “Are LLMs Reliable Rankers?” It means writing content according to predefined sentence structures and rules. For example, the research shows that the “Rank anything first” framework increased rankings by 20% to 60%.

The system evaluates which words should follow one another to determine how relevance changes. It performs retrieval within a generative retrieval system and identifies the entity-attribute-value triples that best improve relevance. In the example above, “material” is selected as the attribute and “steel” as the value because they strengthen relevance within that context.
- Factual content: Supports expertise-focused queries.
- Opinionated content: Supports experience-focused queries.
- Structured content: Supports attributes such as symptoms, advantages, and benefits.
- Unstructured content: Supports concepts such as definitions, processes, and importance.
- Visualization: Presents content using the appropriate semantic attributes.
- Commercialization: Adds functional components that help users complete their tasks.
- Contextualization: Maintains relevance by aligning content with the query.
- Verbalization: Converts visually important information into text that LLMs and search engine crawlers can understand.
Depending on the query, Google may prefer opinionated and unstructured content, factual and structured content, or other combinations supported by different visualization, commercialization, contextualization, and verbalization techniques.
The following example from the online dating industry shows how different webpage components can improve relevance and responsiveness at the same time.
The next examples illustrate different ways to visualize content.
Comparing these two sections, you’ll see that one answer is highly factual, while the other, distinguished by a different background color, is more conversational and opinion-based.

We can create a Q&A component and add opinion-based content as forum-style discussions at the bottom of the page.

We can also ask users questions and let them contribute answers through voting, allowing those responses to be verbalized into content that is continuously updated.

Below is what we call the preceding question component. It reframes the original question using a semantically similar concept and gradually shifts the content from factual to more opinion-based.

The next example shows a horizontal tab component that distributes internal links to related headings, increasing contextual coverage.

The following Semrush data shows the early and later results for the URLs we modified.

The patents and research behind visual semantics
At this point, we’ve introduced the key concepts, definitions, and website examples needed to explain visual semantics.
We could explore these examples, processes, and implementation details in much greater depth, but every conceptual discussion begins with understanding where Google is heading.
Many of Google’s advances in query semantics, visual semantics, Gemini, and AI Search are driven by two influential engineers: Dr. Marc Najork and Michael Bendersky. They are among Google’s most frequently cited researchers in recent years and have played major roles in shaping the company’s AI-related direction.

They are also listed as inventors on the Layout-Aware Document Understanding and Structured Information Cards patents.
Another important contributor is Alexander Grushetsky, who identifies himself as the founder of RankLab, Google’s internal end-to-end ranking platform.
He’s worth mentioning because he’s frequently cited alongside Bendersky and Najork in foundational patents and research papers.

Grushetsky also worked with Bendersky and other Google engineers on item-ranking models based on item types, attribute sets, and attribute values. We’ll explore what RankLab represents in more detail another time.
Today’s search engines and large language models increasingly rely on visual semantics as part of their vectorization and embedding-based ranking systems.
Even the original Transformer research described extending these ideas to web documents and their layouts.

Years later, that vision became reality through WebRef, Google’s Web Page Transformer.

WebRef vectorizes webpages using not only their text but also their visual layout, page components, HTML structure, and overall document context.
Whether your rankings depend primarily on external PageRank, branded search demand, or internal signals such as semantics, a page’s visual context still carries ranking weight alongside its textual relevance.
Why standard SEO advice fails for travel websites
If you apply standard SEO playbooks to a travel website, you’ll likely exhaust your budget with little to show for it.
Most SEO advice is written for sectors operating in a search ecosystem where organic text listings still dominate most user journeys.
In travel, the rules of search are entirely different because Google isn’t just a search engine. It’s a direct transactional competitor, a visual aggregator, and a gatekeeper to visibility.
Winning in this space requires accepting that what works elsewhere will fail here. To build a search strategy that actually drives bookings, travel brands must abandon standard organic best practices and instead master unique challenges:
- Extreme search engine results page (SERP) dominance.
- Complex regulatory constraints.
- Intermittent, non-linear user journeys and highly fragmented user intent.

Travel search is driven by data, not webpages
In almost every other industry, the ultimate goal of SEO is to secure a high-ranking organic text listing.
In the travel sector, particularly for high-intent queries involving hotels, flights, and activities, the traditional “blue link” is functionally dead (and becoming even less relevant as AI, AI Overviews, and other LLMs compete for user attention).
If a user searches for “flights from London to Rome” or “boutique hotels in Edinburgh,” the top of the search page is entirely occupied by Google’s own interactive search tools.
Below these tools sit local map packs, sponsored advertisements, and, in the UK and Europe, the massive “Find results on” directory boxes mandated by antitrust regulations.

Instead of just writing content, successful travel SEOs focus on feed management and entity optimization.
For accommodations and hotels, this means treating Google Hotel Center with the same priority an ecommerce specialist gives their primary website. You must ensure that your real-time pricing feeds, inventory levels, and tax calculations are integrated directly with Google’s API.
Travel entity optimization requires meticulous calibration of your Google Business Profile. Google’s local algorithms categorize hotels and attractions based on physical attributes rather than editorial text.
Whether your property appears in a filtered search for “dog-friendly hotels with free parking” depends entirely on your structured attributes, customer review sentiment analysis, and precise location coordinates.
In travel, the search engine is a database, and your primary job is to format your data so the database can display it without friction.
Dig deeper: AI referrals to travel sites surge 194% as engagement rises: Adobe
Track, grow, and measure your visibility across Google, AI search, social, local, and every channel that influences buying decisions.
How social content bypasses your website
Traditional search campaigns operate under the assumption that organic traffic must land directly on a domain you own to have any measurable value.
In the travel sector, this insular approach ignores how modern searchers, especially younger audiences seeking visual reassurance before booking, actually behave.
Google has adapted to this shift by turning its results pages into visual aggregators that pull content directly from external social networks.

For queries driven by discovery or curation, such as “best rooftop bars in Soho” or “hidden beaches in Cornwall,” Google often serves dedicated “Short Videos” carousels and “Perspectives” feeds directly within the main search results.
These features extract short-form video content from TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts, allowing users to watch authentic, crowdsourced footage without ever visiting a traditional website. With search engines actively indexing public business posts from platforms like Meta, social media updates are now ingested into search layouts and AI Overviews.
Travel SEO is no longer confined to the boundaries of your content management system. To capture this visual search real estate, digital teams must treat social media profiles as distributed landing pages.
This is further reinforced by Google’s introduction of social and video content analytics within Google Search Console.
Dig deeper: How travel brands can earn AI recommendations
Fragmented and intermittent intent
The standard content marketing advice for B2B or consumer services is to build comprehensive, long-form informational guides. The theory is that if you write a 4,000-word article covering every possible detail of a destination, you’ll build topical authority and guide the reader smoothly down a conversion funnel.
In travel SEO, this approach often yields high bounce rates and very few conversions. Travelers don’t plan trips in a linear fashion, nor do they want to read extensive blocks of text on mobile devices while walking down a busy street.
Travel planning is highly visual, emotional, and fragmented across different devices and moments.

A user searching for “things to do in Cornwall” is usually looking for quick inspiration, geography-based grouping, and immediate utility. If they land on a page with lengthy introductory paragraphs and dense blocks of prose, they’ll return to the search results to find a simpler resource.
Travel content must be built for rapid utility rather than high word counts. Instead of writing long essays, your content layouts should rely on interactive, modular components, such as:
- Tabbed interfaces that allow users to toggle between “Itinerary,” “Cost,” and “Best Time to Visit.”
- Embedded, interactive maps that show the physical proximity of recommended locations.
- Bite-sized, structured lists that clearly state opening hours, entry prices, and booking links.
Structuring content this way also makes it much easier for Google to extract your data for its AI Overviews and visual carousels.
Instead of trying to keep users on a long page of text, the goal should be to provide structured, high-value answers that Google can easily parse.
When your site behaves like a functional tool rather than an online magazine, users are much more likely to bookmark your pages and trust your brand when they’re finally ready to book.
Dig deeper: Why Tripadvisor still matters for local SEO in 2026
A different definition of success
Winning at travel SEO requires a fundamental shift in perspective. Success can’t be measured solely by standard keyword rankings or overall organic traffic levels.
It must be evaluated by how effectively your site appears across Google’s SERP features, how reliably your data feeds communicate real-time pricing, and how quickly your landing pages answer highly specific, visual questions.
By stepping away from generic SEO advice and focusing on technical data feeds, regulatory price compliance, and modular user experiences, travel brands can secure a distinct competitive advantage in one of the most crowded landscapes on the web.
Hidden gem publishers outperform major media on audience affinity: Study
Hidden gem publishers have 1.7x higher audience affinity than major media outlets, even though they attract 130x less traffic. If that makes you rethink your 2026 earned media strategy, it should.
Fractl’s latest SparkToro-backed research suggests most digital PR teams still build media lists using outdated SEO metrics such as domain authority and traffic. (Disclosure: I’m the co-founder of Fractl.) In AI-driven search, entity authority shapes brand visibility. A narrow media-list strategy is increasingly misaligned.
If you’re still learning about generative engine optimization (GEO), entity authority is the cumulative signal created when your brand is repeatedly associated with credible sources across influential channels in your niche.
In plain terms, your brand visibility now relies on which sites mention you, which audiences engage with those sites, and whether your brand keeps showing up across trusted nodes.
How authority has evolved in today’s AI-centric landscape
For years, digital PR teams built media lists the same way SEO teams built link targets: prioritizing domain authority, traffic, and referring domains. That made sense when backlinks were the primary goal.
But AI-driven discovery is changing what “authority” actually means.
When ChatGPT, Gemini, Perplexity, or Google’s AI experiences synthesize information about your brand, they’re not just evaluating whether your website is optimized. They’re pulling from the broader web of sources that repeatedly mention and contextualize your brand.
A placement on a smaller, highly relevant industry publication can sometimes do more to reinforce your brand’s entity authority than a broad mention on a much larger site.
That shift reflects what we’ve seen across years of earned media campaigns spanning major publishers like The Wall Street Journal, The New York Times, and CNBC, alongside niche publications such as PCMag, Men’s Health, and Travel + Leisure.
Today, those campaigns often extend far beyond backlinks, generating TV coverage, Reddit discussions, podcasts, YouTube commentary, and other third-party mentions that reinforce brand authority across search, social, and AI-driven discovery.
See where your brand appears in AI search, where competitors are winning, and what it takes to become the answer AI recommends.
Which non-mainstream media publishers drive the strongest influence?
We wanted to understand which publishers and platforms actually drive influence with the audiences brands want to reach. That question led to this study.
We used SparkToro’s audience affinity data as a relevance layer on top of traditional earned media and SEO metrics. Rather than starting with the largest publications in each category, we began with the audiences brands want to influence: decision-makers, buyers, and practitioners across eight industries.
We then analyzed where those audiences spend time across websites, YouTube channels, podcasts, social accounts, and community-led platforms.
After separating mainstream publishers from vertical-specific outlets, we compared audience affinity against traditional signals such as domain rating, organic traffic, and referring domains.
The study revealed a major blind spot: “Hidden gem” publishers had 1.7x higher audience affinity than mainstream media outlets, despite attracting 130x less traffic.
Many highly relevant publications would never surface on a traffic- or authority-sorted media list, even though they may play an important role in shaping the topical associations AI systems use to understand and describe brands.
The takeaway: Traffic and authority are incomplete proxies for the kind of relevance AI systems increasingly depend on.
How smaller publishers drive big brand influence
When pitching brand content, we typically build a list of journalists whose beats closely align with each campaign’s key insights, which often span several verticals. We then identify the publisher best suited for an exclusive by prioritizing domain authority.
This approach creates a built-in syndication effect, with regional and niche journalists often picking up stories from larger publications. That’s how we regularly earn brand features like this, without ever pitching TV news anchors.

While this remains an effective approach for scaling earned media that builds brand authority and awareness, SparkToro’s data revealed that more vertically focused publishers with minimal traffic (often 5,000-10,000 monthly visits) and mid-tier domain authority (typically in the 60s and 70s) often have much higher audience affinity.
This finding highlights the value of pitching low-traffic, niche publishers that old-school SEO practitioners might once have deprioritized or excluded from outreach.

Across every industry we analyzed, the same pattern emerged: Smaller, niche sites with modest traffic consistently earned the highest affinity scores among the audiences that matter most.
The placements with the greatest strategic value for building entity authority may be the very ones your digital PR team has been overlooking.
Why niche publishers build stronger entity authority than mainstream media alone
I started in SEO in 2006, and the same guiding principle that shaped my career is now being reinforced by a growing body of research: Brand visibility in AI is built through a diverse, authoritative network of brand mentions.
Monthly organic traffic remains a weak proxy for audience alignment, and AI systems synthesizing information about your brand may weigh that distinction more heavily than traditional ranking algorithms do.
We plotted audience affinity against monthly organic traffic, and two distinct clusters immediately emerged.
“Hidden gem” publishers clustered in the upper-left quadrant: high affinity, low traffic. Major publishers occupied the lower-right: high traffic, low affinity.
The 1.7x affinity gap and 130x traffic gap tell the same story from opposite directions: Reach and relevance are inversely correlated more often than most earned media strategies account for.

What stands out in this dataset isn’t just that niche sites outperform on average. It’s how consistently they appear at the very top of the affinity range.
The highest-scoring publishers across industries, including recruitingdaily.com (93), clubindustry.com (90), and chimecentral.org (86), attract just 2,000-10,000 monthly visits.
Meanwhile, many of the largest, most recognizable publishers fall in the 50–65 affinity range, with some scoring in the teens despite attracting hundreds of thousands of monthly visits.
Ultimately, the smartest media mix isn’t mainstream or niche. It’s both. Major publishers still matter for scale, authority, and SEO value, but their broad audiences make beat-level relevance even more important.
The more precisely you place a story within the right category on a large publication while also earning coverage from niche, high-affinity outlets, the more effectively you compound brand visibility across SEO and GEO.

The best media strategies engineer both reach and relevance.
YouTube and Reddit dominate platform affinity
High-affinity authority isn’t limited to publishers.

When we expanded the analysis beyond traditional editorial outlets, YouTube, Reddit, and podcasts repeatedly emerged as influential audience hubs. That matters because AI-driven discovery is increasingly shaped by the broader web of brand mentions.
This shift should expand the definition of earned media. A founder interview on a niche YouTube channel, a data-led discussion in a relevant subreddit, or a subject-matter expert appearance on an industry podcast can all reinforce the same entity associations as a traditional article.
The format may differ, but the strategic value is the same: repeated third-party validation around the topics you want your brand to be known for.
The mistake is treating these channels as post-publication promotion. They should be part of your media strategy from the beginning.
If your campaign is built around original research, expert commentary, or proprietary data, plan how that story can be repurposed to earn brand mentions across publishers, YouTube, Reddit, podcasts, newsletters, and social communities before the first pitch goes out.
Transforming your digital PR strategy to drive brand visibility in AI
I entered SEO when authority could be manufactured through paid link networks. Today, AI systems infer authority very differently by recognizing patterns of trusted, third-party validation across the web.
That shift changes how you should think about earned media. Success isn’t measured only by the authority or traffic of the publications that mention your brand. It’s also shaped by whether those publications reach the audiences you care about and reinforce the topics you want AI systems to associate with your brand.
Traffic and domain authority still matter, but they don’t tell you whether your brand is being reinforced across the sources AI systems retrieve from. Audience affinity adds another layer, helping you identify the placements most likely to strengthen your visibility across AI search experiences.
The takeaway isn’t to stop pitching top-tier press. It’s to stop treating top-tier press as the whole plan.
Track your visibility across AI search, uncover missed opportunities, and grow your presence where customers are asking questions.
How to build a GEO-ready media list
A GEO-ready media list isn’t bigger. It’s better balanced.
- Start with authoritative mainstream publishers. They still matter for reach, trust, link equity, and broad brand validation.
- Add high-affinity niche publishers. These outlets may have smaller audiences, but they often concentrate the exact buyers, practitioners, or decision-makers you want to reach.
- Include community-driven platforms. YouTube channels, podcasts, Reddit communities, newsletters, and other trusted communities can reinforce the same entity associations as traditional editorial coverage.
- Score opportunities by entity relevance. Ask whether each placement connects your brand with the topics, competitors, use cases, and customer problems you want AI systems to associate with you.
- Measure more than links. Track high-affinity placements, branded co-occurrences, AI citations, AI mentions, and recommendation-style visibility across major AI platforms.
AI visibility compounds through repetition. A well-placed story on a high-affinity publisher can reinforce the same entity associations as a mainstream feature, especially when it’s republished, cited, discussed by subject matter experts, and adapted across channels.
That’s how a single earned media campaign can shape more than rankings. It can influence the broader context AI systems use to retrieve, describe, and recommend your brand.
The brands that win in AI search won’t necessarily be the ones with the most optimized websites. They’ll be the ones most consistently validated across the sources their audiences and AI systems trust.
Torqan Hazard yenidən “Lans”da
Hücumameyilli yarımmüdafiəçi Torqan Hazard Belçikanın “Anderlext” klubundan azad agent kimi ayrılaraq yetirməsi olduğu “Lans”a qayıdıb.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Fransa klubu rəsmi saytı vasitəsilə məlumat yayıb.
33 yaşlı futbolçu ilə imzalanmış müqavilənin müddəti 2028-ci ilin yayına qədər nəzərdə tutulub.
Xatırladaq ki, Torqan Hazard son üç mövsümü “Anderlext”də keçirib. O, bundan əvvəl Dortmund “Borussiya”sı, Mönhenqladbax “Borussiya”sı, “Çelsi” və “Sulte Varegem” klublarının şərəfini qoruyub.
Belçikalı futbolçu məhz “Lans” akademiyasının yetirməsidir. Bir sözlə o, peşəkar karyerasına başladığı kluba yenidən qayıdıb. Hazard vaxtilə bu klubun əsas komandasında 16 oyuna çıxıb, 1 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.
Hazarda 2013-cü ildə debüt etdiyi Belçika millisinin heyətində keçirdiyi 47 oyunda 9 qol vurub, 8 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.
Sonda onu da xatırladaq ki, Torqan, Eden Hazardın qardaşıdır.

Rui Paçeko “Şamaxı”da!
Portuqaliyanın “Paredes” klubunun 24 yaşlı mərkəz müdafiəçisi Rui Paçeko bundan sonra “Şamaxı”nın uğurları üçün çalışacaq.
Arena.az bu barədə “Şamaxı”nın mətbuat xidmətinə istinadən xəbər verir.
Portuqaliyalı futbolçu ilə 2 illik müqavilə imzalanıb. O, qarşıdakı iki mövsümü bu komandanın heyətində keçirəcək.
Rui Paçeko “Pasuş de Ferreyra” klubunun yetirməsidir. O, karyerası ərzində “Qondomar”, “Rebordosa” və “Paredes” kimi klubların da formasını geyinib.
Xatırladaq ki, “Şamaxı” daha öncə Uğur Cahangirov, Emin Rüstəmov, Sənan Muradlı, Ceyhun Bağırzadə, Okan Təhməzli, Hacıəli Şirəliyev, Emil Süleymanov, Nicat Qaragözlü və Jotanı da transfer etmişdi. Əyalət klubu Abdulla Seydəhmədov və Həbib İsmayılovla da yeni müqavilə bağlayıb. Alfons Msanqa, Nihat Mehralıyev, Vladislav Veremeyev, Rafael Məhərrəmli, Arsen Ağcabəyov, Andrey Tırkovyanu, Rodriqo Fernandes, Ramiz Muradov, Davud Mənsumov, Abdulla Rzayev, Səlim Həşimov, Rüfət Abbasov, Karim Rossi, Bilal İsmayılov, Sezar Henrike, Ravil Qafarov və Dioqo Balau isə komandanı tərk ediblər.
“Kəpəz” yoxlama matçında “Qəbələ”yə məğlub oldu
Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümünə hazırlaşan “Kəpəz” və “Qəbələ” komandaları bu gün yoxlama oyununda qarşılaşıblar.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, sözügedən komandalar Qəbələ şəhər stadionunda üz-üzə gəliblər.
Üç qolun qeydə alındığı qarşılaşma meydan sahiblərinin 2:1 hesablı qələbəsi ilə başa çatıb. Qalib komandanın qollarını Paulo Kimbila və Nuğay Rəşidov vurublar. Gəncə təmsilçisi isə avtoqola sevinib.
“Qəbələ” hazırlıq çərçivəsində iyulun 19-da “Sumqayıt”, 25-də “Şəfa”, 31-də “İmişli” və avqustun 4-də “Şamaxı” ilə də qarşılaşacaq.
“Kəpəz” isə iyulun 20-də isə “Şamaxı”, iyulun 26-da “Sumqayıt”la yoxlama matçına çıxacaq.
Leandro Trossard rəsmən “Beşiktaş”da!
Futbol üzrə Belçika milli komandasının yarımmüdafiəçisi Leandro Trossard İngiltərənin “Arsenal” klubundan ayrılaraq “Beşiktaş”a keçib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Türkiyə klubunun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Transferin detalları və tərəflər arasındakı müqavilənin detalları açıqlanmır. Amma Britaniya mətbuatı “Arsenal”ın bu satışdan 15,3 milyon funt-sterlinq qazanacağını (1,7 milyon avro bonus da nəzərdə tutulub) yazır.
Leandro Trossard Belçikanın “Genk” klubunun yetirməsidir. O, bu klubda olarkən “Lommel Yunayted”, “Vesterlo”, “Leuven” kimi klublarda icarədə də oynayıb. 2019-cu ildə “Brayton”a üz tutmuş yarımmüdafiəçi 2023-cü ildə məhz bu klubdan 24 milyon avro qarşılığında “Arsenal”a keçmişdi. Belçikalı futbolçu London təmsilçisinin heyətində 174 oyun keçirib, 36 qol və 34 məhsuldar ötürmə müəllifi olub.
Trossard 2020-ci ildə debüt etdiyi Belçika milli komandasının heyətində 57 oyuna çıxıb, 14 qol vurub, 8 məhsuldar ötürmə verib.
“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 31 yaşlı vingerin transfer dəyərini 18 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.
Premyer Liqa klubları yoxlama oyununda üz-üzə gəldi
Yeni mövsümə hazırlıqlarını davam etdirən “Qəbələ” və “Kəpəz” yoxlama oyununda üz-üzə gəlib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, matç Qəbələ şəhər stadionunda baş tutub.
Görüş “qırmızı-qaralar”ın 2:1 hesablı qələbəsiylə başa çatıb.
TNS – “Sabah”: heyətlər
“Sabah” UEFA Çempionlar Liqasının I təsnifat mərhələsinin cavab oyununda bu gün TNS-in qonağı olacaq.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, saat 21:30-da start götürəcək matça komandalar aşağıdakı heyətlə çıxacaqlar:
TNS: Natan Şepperd, Daniel Villiams, Dinel Simeu, Cek Bodenam, Daniel Redmond, Leo Smit, Dominik Korness, Eon Farrel, Rayan Brobbi, Cordan Villiams, Ris Haqs
“Sabah”: Stas Pokatilov, Rəhman Daşdəmirov, Erivaldo Almeyda, Timoteuş Puxaç, Akim Zedadka, İvan Lepinitsa, Umarali Rahmonaliyev, Velko Simiç, Aleksey İsayev, Aaron Maluda, Coy-Lens Mikels.
“Şamaxı”da portuqaliyalı müdafiəçi
“Şamaxı” yeni mövsüm heyətini formalaşdırmaq üçün çalışmalarını davam etdirir.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “şirlər” Portuqaliyanın “Paredes” klubundan mərkəz müdafiəçisi Rui Paçeçonu heyətinə qatıb. Bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
24 yaşlı futbolçu növbəti iki mövsümü “Şamaxı”da keçirəcək.
“Qəbələ” “Kəpəz”i məğlub etdi
TNS - "Sabah": Heyətlər
"Şamaxı" daha bir portuqaliyalı ilə anlaşdı
"Qəbələ" "Kəpəz"ə qalib gəldi
“Şəfa” 5 yoxlama oyunu keçirəcək
Yamalın atası jurnalistlərlə mübahisə etdi
Free agents Hysaj and Juan Jesus receive offers for Serie A stay
There are some free agents eager to remain in Serie A for new clubs, as Lecce have made an offer to ex-Lazio defender Elseid Hysaj, while Juan Jesus could join Venezia from Napoli.
The contracts expired on June 30 and now quite a few players are waiting to see where they will be involved in pre-season training.
Hysaj and Juan Jesus want Serie A

Hysaj is an Albania international, but spent practically his entire career in Italy for Empoli, Napoli and since 2021 at Lazio.
Sky Sport Italia report that the 32-year-old has received a formal proposal to join Lecce, but has not yet made a decision, which should be expected over the next 24 hours.
As for Juan Jesus, his contract was not renewed at Napoli, but he has been linked with newly promoted Venezia for a new Serie A adventure.
The Brazilian centre-back just turned 35 last month and is not ready to hang up his boots, nor leave Italy, where he has been since 2012 for Inter, Roma and Napoli.
Como cutting down squad with Jack, Engelhardt and Azon ready for exit
Como have been very active, but also need to whittle down their squad, as Felipe Jack joins Cremonese, Southampton want Ivan Azon, while Club Brugge and Freiburg target Yannik Engelhardt.
The Lariani qualified for the Champions League after finishing fourth in Serie A and reaching the Coppa Italia semi-final, so are going to raise the bar even more this summer.

Cesc Fabregas has already received reinforcements like Luis Milla from Getafe, Kaiki from Cruzeiro and Barcelona youth product Andres Cuenca.
The focus therefore now has to be on whittling down those who won’t get playing time.
Como seek Jack, Engelhardt and Azon buyers

A transfer was already made official today, as defender Felipe Jack joined Serie B side Cremonese on loan for the rest of the season.
Fabrizio Romano claims that Southampton have started formal talks with Como for Azon, the 23-year-old Spanish striker who spent last season on loan at Ipswich Town.
The aim is to get a permanent sale for €9-10m, which is a big profit considering Como paid €2m to get him from Real Zaragoza in February 2025 and he never made a single appearance for the club.
The same pundit also states that both Club Brugge and SC Freiburg have made offers for German midfielder Engelhardt.
The Belgians have the upper hand with circa €10m on the table compared to the €8m for Freiburg, but the decision will be made soon.
Engelhardt also spent last season on loan, at Borussia Monchengladbach, and was bought from Fortuna Dusseldorf for €8m in 2024.
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Football Italia
- Argentina ready to start unexpected Serie A player in World Cup semi-final with England
Argentina ready to start unexpected Serie A player in World Cup semi-final with England
There are reports Argentina will start one Serie A player in the World Cup semi-final against England, but it is not going to be Lautaro Martinez of Inter or Como’s Nico Paz.
The big match kicks off in Atlanta on Wednesday at 20.00 UK time (21.00 CEST).
The winners go onto the Final on July 19 against either France or Spain to decide who lifts the trophy.
Argentina hoping to defend World Cup title

Argentina were pushed to the limit in the knockout rounds so far in the defence of the title they won in 2022.
They needed extra time to get the better of Cape Verde 3-2, fighting back from 2-0 down to beat Egypt 3-2, then again requiring extra time to defeat 10-man Switzerland 3-1.
Inter striker Lautaro Martinez scored off the bench in the quarter-final, but he is again not expected to be in the starting XI tomorrow, with Julian Alvarez preferred as partner to Lionel Messi.

A big surprise mentioned in TyC Sports is that former Udinese midfielder Rodrigo De Paul could be dropped in favour of a more attacking figure.
This could be Giuliano Simeone, brother of Torino forward Giovanni, but more likely is Juventus winger Nico Gonzalez.
He spent this season on loan with Atletico Madrid, but the club has not activated the option to make it permanent.
Although he contributed one assist and featured in five of Argentina’s six games in this World Cup, Nico Gonzalez is yet to start.
Another potential switch for Argentina is to see Nahuel Molina preferred to Gonzalo Montiel at right-back.
Molina is another former Serie A player for Udinese, who has been linked with a possible return for Inter.
Argentina probable line-up: E Martinez; Molina, Romero, Lisandro Martinez, Tagliafico; Nico Gonzalez, Paredes, Mac Allister, Enzo Fernandez; Messi, Julian Alvarez
Giuntoli: ‘Atalanta keeping Carnesecchi and Ahanor, we were fair on Palestra’
Cristiano Giuntoli assures Marco Carnesecchi and Honest Ahanor will stay with Atalanta under new coach Maurizio Sarri, is quiet on Kerim Alajbegovic, and hits back at Inter over Marco Palestra’s Chelsea move.
The former Napoli and Juventus director was appointed by Atalanta this summer, and held his presentation press conference this afternoon.
You can read the rest of his comments on the failed Ederson transfer to Manchester United here.
Atalanta resist interest in crown jewels

There are plenty of other players who have attracted interest from the Premier League and more Serie A sides, but La Dea are adamant they won’t dismantle their squad.
“We want to keep our jewels,” assured Giuntoli when asked about the Ahanor offers from England.
“There are many rumours around, but we do not want to sell anyone. Carnesecchi will remain with Atalanta, and we are certain this group can do well.”

There have already been some sales, most notably wing-back Palestra to Chelsea after his successful loan spell with Cagliari.
That €50m plus add-ons move was shrouded in controversy, as Inter accused Atalanta and the player’s agent of breaking an agreement.
“Everyone was fully aware of everything that went on. Palestra went to a big club and will represent Italy abroad. We were perfectly fair and correct with all parties,” insisted Giuntoli.
“On the right side we have Raoul Bellanova and Davide Zappacosta, so we’re pleased to have them. We believe that we have a strong squad all over the park, and we’re satisfied with the arrival of Gianluca Gaetano. Atalanta have always been alert for opportunities on the market.”

There have been multiple reports over the last few days that they are pushing hard to sign Bosnia and Herzegovina talent Alajbegovic, beating Roma and Milan to the punch.
“You read many things, we are focused on the pitch,” was Giuntoli’s only response.

The director of sport is not the only new face, because Sarri was hired as the Atalanta coach after his Lazio adventure.
“Sarri has a very clear identity and style of play, so we are convinced this squad has a lot of quality he can draw on, including in the youth academy.
“When you see Atalanta from the outside, you can’t help but fall in love with this project. It has a youth academy that is the envy of the world, there are people here who truly understand football. I accepted in a second when they approached me.”
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Football Italia
- Atalanta ‘stunned’ by Ederson turnaround from Manchester United, working on new contract
Atalanta ‘stunned’ by Ederson turnaround from Manchester United, working on new contract
Atalanta were ‘stunned’ that Manchester United abandoned their Ederson transfer, and confirm ‘he is happy to remain, so we’re working on a new contract.’
The deal had been done last month for €45m including add-ons, but could not be completed until after he had finished his participation in the 2026 World Cup with Brazil.

When he returned from that tournament, Manchester United made him undergo intensive medical tests, then pulled out of the deal, claiming that his knee had shown significant problems.
Atalanta have faith in Ederson

“We were stunned,” confessed director of sport Cristiano Giuntoli during today’s press conference.
“He is happy to remain and we are working on a new contract.”
Ederson had been available for such a good price precisely because his current contract with Atalanta only runs to the end of the season.
However, following the collapse of the move to Manchester United, the 27-year-old is now ready to put pen to paper on an extension in Bergamo.
He first came to Atalanta in 2022 for €22.9m from Salernitana, where he had joined from Corinthians just six months earlier.

Ederson helped them win the Europa League trophy and reach two Coppa Italia Finals with 16 goals and six assists in 180 competitive games.
David more excited by Paris FC than Trabzonspor after Juventus flop
Juventus are still trying to find a new club for Jonathan David, but there are reports he is more excited by the idea of Paris FC than Trabzonspor.
The centre-forward was a free agent when joining Juve last summer, albeit far from low cost because of the €12.5m in various commissions and signing-on fees, plus the salary at €6m plus €2m bonus net per season.
He struggled with eight goals and five assists in 46 competitive games, and is not suited to coach Luciano Spalletti’s football, so the club is eager to move him on.
David on the market for Juventus

According to Tuttosport and Calciomercato, the first real approach has come from Trabzonspor, but David is not particularly excited by the idea of the Turkish Super Lig.
Instead, a proposal from Paris FC might be more intriguing, considering he impressed in Ligue 1 with LOSC before coming to Juve.
The Canada international scored 109 goals in 232 appearances for LOSC, so feels he could revitalise his career in France.
While Juventus are hoping to get €20-30m from a sale, they know a loan with option to buy might also be feasible.
Arsenal eye statement signing of 22-goal star with ‘first contact’ made
Arsenal are hoping to sign Christos Tzolis from Club Brugge during the summer transfer window.
According to a report from HLN, they have already made the ‘first contact’ with the Belgian club regarding a move for the 24-year-old, but they are yet to submit an offer.
The Belgian outfit rejected a €40 million offer from Crystal Palace for the player and will demand a club-record fee (more than Charles De Ketelaere’s €37.5m sale). It will be interesting to see if Arsenal is willing to pay a premium for the 24-year-old.
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Arsenal need Christos Tzolis
Tzolis has been outstanding for the Belgian outfit, recording 51 contributions (22 goals and 29 assists) in all competitions last season.
Arsenal have sanctioned Leandro Trossard’s departure, and they need a dynamic attacker to properly replace him. The Greek international could be ideal for them. He can operate on either flank, and he can operate centrally as well. He will help create opportunities for his teammates and find the back of the net.
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Tzolis could be tempted to join
The opportunity to play for Arsenal will be tempting for him. They are one of the biggest clubs in the world, and they can offer him the platform to fight for the league title and the UEFA Champions League. The attacker will certainly hope that the two clubs can finalise a deal in the coming weeks.
Arsenal have the financial muscle to get the deal across the line, and it remains to be seen whether they follow up on their enquiry with an official proposal. They have a quality team at their disposal, but they need to improve their attacking unit if they want to consistently compete with elite clubs. Apart from a top-quality creator, they also need to invest in a reliable finisher.
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Man United and Liverpool enter race for £30m-rated “wonderful player” from Brazil
Manchester United are looking to sign the Wolverhampton Wanderers midfielder Joao Gomes during the summer transfer window.
According to Football Insider, the 25-year-old will be made available for £30 million. The Brazilian wants to leave Wolves after their relegation, and the opportunity to play for Manchester United will be hard to turn down for him.
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Man United could use Joao Gomes
Manchester United need more quality and control in the middle of the park, and Gomes could be an excellent option for them for a reasonable fee. He impressed with Wolves despite their relation, and he has the quality to play for a bigger club. He will add control, composure, and physicality in the middle of the park for Manchester United.
Meanwhile, Liverpool are also interested in signing the Brazilian midfielder. It will be interesting to see if the two clubs are willing to pay the £30 million asking price for him. They have the resources to get the deal done, and the demands are quite reasonable for a player of his experience and quality. He is well settled in the Premier League, and he could make an immediate impact.
Gomes has been hailed as a “wonderful player”.
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Gomes is angling for a move
The midfielder will be desperate to sort out his future quickly and join a big club before the new season begins. Manchester United and Liverpool will be able to offer him Champions League football in the upcoming campaign. He will certainly hope that either of the two clubs will come forward with an acceptable offer for him in the coming weeks.
Both teams have struggled in the middle of the park, and they need to sign quality midfielders before the new season begins. Manchester United have already signed Andrey Santos and Youri Tielemans, whereas Liverpool are yet to address their problems in the midfield.
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Chelsea launch talks with 18-year-old attacker on Arsenal radar
Chelsea are hoping to agree on a new contract with Sol Gordon.
The 18-year-old winger is highly rated within the club and has made his mark in the youth teams. According to Football Insider, Arsenal, Leeds United and Everton are keeping tabs on Gordon, and they could look to make a move in the coming months.
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Chelsea eyes a new deal for Sol Gordon
Chelsea are determined to keep him at the club and are prepared to offer him a contract extension. He has a contract with Chelsea until 2027. The Blues will not want to lose a talented young player like him, and it remains to be seen whether they can convince him to commit his long-term future to the club.
Chelsea are looking to build a team for the future and need to keep the club’s best young players. Gordon has the potential to develop into an important first-team player for them with the right guidance. They will probably have to offer him assurance about gametime to convince him to sign a new deal. He is at a stage in his career where he needs first-team exposure to improve further.
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Gordon could be a future asset
Chelsea have done well to groom young players in the past, and they could play a role in his development as well. It remains to be seen whether Xabi Alonso is prepared to give him the exposure he needs right now.
Meanwhile, Arsenal, Leeds and Everton are keeping tabs on his situation, and it would not be a surprise if they decided to in the coming weeks. If Chelsea failed to secure an agreement with the player, the 18-year-old could prove to be a solid future investment for all three clubs.
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- World Cup semifinals start Tuesday, July 14. What you need to know
World Cup semifinals start Tuesday, July 14. What you need to know
The FIFA Men's World Cup is down to four semifinalists, each nation grasping to reach the final that crowns soccer's world champion on Sunday, July 19.
France and Spain battle it out on Tuesday, July 14, starting at 3 p.m. England and Argentina go at it beginning at 3 p.m., Wednesday, July 15.
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Where to watch FIFA World Cup semifinals
Both matches will air in the United States with options that include Fox and Telemundo, along with streaming on Fox One and Fox Sports apps.
France vs. Spain will be at Dallas Stadium (the Dallas Cowboys' AT&T Stadium). England vs. Argentina will be at Atlanta Stadium (Mercedes Benz Stadium). The tournament, which began June 11 with 48 nations competing, encompassed stadiums in the U.S., Mexico and Canada.
Where is the final match?
The final will be played at New Jersey's MetLife Stadium on Sunday, July 19. (The third-place match will be Saturday, July 18, in Miami).
What to know about the semifinals
Here's what to know about the semifinalists and their top players.
It marks the first time in World Cup history that teams ranked in the top four by FIFA, world soccer's governing body, made it to the semifinals.
Spain versus France
Ahead of the tournament, sportswriters tapped either France or Spain as favorites to win it all.
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France, which won the 1998 and 2018 cups, has powered through the 2026 edition. Star Kylian Mbappe is the tournament's current joint lead scorer with Argentina's Lionel Messi. France's Ousmane Dembele has racked up goals, too, and playmaker Michael Olise has dazzled for Les Bleus, as the team is known.
Spain's possession power and eye-catching combination play have largely smothered teams. Only one goal has been scored against La Furia Roja. Mikel Oyarzabal has scored four Spain goals. Mikel Merino has provided recent scoring heroics when Spain needed it. Lamine Yamal, the 19-year-old phenom capable of wondrous dribbling, will also be one to keep an eye on.
Spain won its first World Cup in 2010.
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Argentina versus England
Argentina vs. England is awash in history and context.
At 1986's World Cup, Argentina's Diego Maradona scored two famous goals against England. The first, known as the hand of God goal, was highly controversial, while the next was deemed goal of the 20th century. In the latter, Maradona dribbled all the way through player after player to score. Argentina won the '86 cup. It came a few years after the two nations fought a war over islands that England calls the Falklands and Argentina calls the Malvinas.
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In 2026, Messi, who at 39 is co-topping the cup's goal scoring while most other teams' top scorers are in their 20s, leads Argentina. Julian Alvarez scored a stunner against Switzerland to get Argentina into the semifinal. But the Albiceleste (white and sky blue), as the team is known, has had to battle back after giving up goals in a number of matches to make it to the next stage. Lautaro Martinez is among other potential goal scorers to watch.
Argentina is attempting to win back-to-back World Cups. At 2022's tournament held in Qatar, Argentina won one of the most enthralling finals ever over France. However, the last nation to win back-to-back men's cups was Brazil — back in 1958 and 1962.
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England, led by top scorers Harry Kane and Jude Bellingham, narrowly defeated Norway and its star Erling Haaland, to reach the semifinal. Along the way, the Three Lions, as England is known, managed to overcome a terrific Mexican national team in one of the tournament's best matches at Mexico City's famed Estadio Azteca.
England won the cup in 1966.
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Top goal scorers have scored lots of goals
The 2026 tournament has uniformly put star power on display (which isn't how it always works out). Most top goal scorers have hit their stride: Messi, Mbappe, Kane, Bellingham, and Dembele are all duking it out to be the top. Mbappe has 8 goals and 3 assists; Messi has 8 goals and 2 assists. Even teams that exited had stars on fire, Norway's Haaland and Brazil's Vinicius Jr. among them.
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Tartan Army bagpipers, the Vikings' 'ro!' and more stories
It's also been a World Cup rich with story.
There have been news reports and mentions about controversy over use of VAR — the video assistant referee system — that affected some goals and fouls being counted and for whom.
But there was also social media featuring fans from other nations getting tastes of Americana: stops at enormous Buc-ee's, giant soda and ice refills, lobster rolls in New England, cheese steaks in Philly, mammoth steaks and barbecue in Texas, Kansas City-style barbecue, too, and a plethora of fast-food spots.
Scotland's fans, the Tartan Army, with its kilted fans and bagpipes, took over the Boston and Providence, Rhode Island, area and later, Miami, to support their underdog team. They have an earworm of a song and video to go with their chant, "No Scotland, No Party!"
A duck named Merlin, wearing a Mexico team shirt, went viral on social media as fans of El Tri, Mexico's national team, turned out in support.
DR Congo's fans included superfan Lumumba Vea, who is Michel Nkuka Mboladinga and is known for standing statue-like for a full match, wearing a suit and his arm raised, USA TODAY reported.
Vozinha, goalkeeper for first-time World Cup qualifier Cabo Verde, drew plaudits — and amassed an enormous Instagram following — for his gutsy performance against teams such as Spain and Argentina.
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Norway's fans rowed their team into the quarterfinals. They took seating positions in stadiums, in Times Square, and apparently even on a moving escalator: A drummer hit a beat, rows of fans made a rowing motion and belted out a low and loud "Ro!"
Haaland, the team's star, on social media donned a cowboy hat and boots in Texas. When Norway's players exited their plane after arriving home, photos showed Haaland carrying a taxidermy raccoon.
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- Open Championship Stays Out of Prize Money Race With $17.75M Purse
Open Championship Stays Out of Prize Money Race With $17.75M Purse
SOUTHPORT, England — The Open Championship is not getting caught up in the ongoing prize money arms race in golf, and will continue to offer the lowest purse among the four majors by a wide margin.
This week’s tournament at Royal Birkdale Golf Club will pay out $17.75 million in prize money, up less than 5% from the $17 million purse at the 2025 Open Championship.
Sunday’s winner will take home the Claret Jug and receive $3.2 million—$100,000 more than the $3.1 million Scottie Scheffler won at Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland.
The $750,000 year-over-year increase in the total Open Championship purse comes after the other three majors this year raised their purses by at least $1 million.
- The Masters: $22.5 million (up from $21 million)
- U.S. Open: $22.5 million (up from $21.5 million)
- PGA Championship: $20.5 million (up from $19 million)
- Open Championship: $17.75 million (up from $17 million)
Mark Darbon, CEO of the R&A, which runs The Open, previously expressed some concern about the fast growth of prize money in professional golf since the launch of LIV Golf in 2022.
LIV this year has paid out $32.3 million in prize money at each event. The PGA Tour’s eight signature events have $20 million purses, and its flagship event, the Players Championship, paid out $25 million.
The PGA Championship, operated by the PGA of America (a separate organization from the PGA Tour), in May became the third major to cross the $20 million mark in prize money. However, it appears the Open won’t be joining that club any time soon.
The U.S. Open, run by the USGA, in June matched the Masters at $22.5 million after Augusta National in April briefly surpassed the U.S. Open to claim the richest major championship title all by itself.
Pay Day
The top 70 players and ties after two rounds of the Open will make the 36-hole cut; solo 70th place would pay out $40,700.
Players who miss the cut still get a payout. The leading 10 golfers in that group will receive $12,900, the next 20 $10,750, and the remainder $9,100.
The 10 amateur golfers in the field at Royal Birkdale will not be allowed to accept prize money.
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- Scottie Scheffler gives his first impression of Royal Birkdale after playing practice round before The Open
Scottie Scheffler gives his first impression of Royal Birkdale after playing practice round before The Open

World number one Scottie Scheffler has discussed the golf course at Royal Birkdale ahead of the 154th Open Championship.
Royal Birkdale is hosting The Open for the 10th time and the first since Jordan Spieth’s three-shot victory in 2017.
It is a classic links course, and the recent hot weather in England will make it even more challenging for the world’s best players.
Scheffler has shared his first impression of the course after playing a practice round before the tournament begins on Thursday.

What Scottie Scheffler said after playing practice round at Royal Birkdale
Scottie Scheffler immediately praised the “really good” golf course at Royal Birkdale before highlighting something that caught his attention.
Birkdale underwent extensive renovation ahead of The Open, with significant changes to five holes (5th, 7th, 14th, 15th, and 16th).
Scheffler believes those holes look as though they belong to a different course, as it is “pretty obvious” that they have been renovated.
“First impressions were really good,” he said. “The one thing I found interesting is that it’s so obvious which holes had been redone. They look like they’re not even on the same golf course.
“You look at 14, 15, 16, those green complexes and the amount of slope that they have off of them are pretty severe and quite challenging. The 5th hole is kind of like that, and the 7th hole as well.
“It was pretty obvious, ‘Oh, these are the holes that got redone because they look like they’re on a different golf course.’ Those are the things that stood out to me the most.”
Golf fans will be pleased to read that the course will be “challenging”, even for the likes of Scheffler and Rory McIlroy.

Scottie Scheffler explains why Royal Birkdale’s firm fairways change everything
Royal Birkdale is a difficult golf course at any time of year, but the hot and dry English summer has made it even trickier.
The fairways are extremely hard and fast, making it difficult for players to keep the ball out of the rough or bunkers.
With the wind blowing in different directions, depending on the hole, Scottie Scheffler and co. will have their work cut out this week.
Scheffler explained: “The ball’s just going to run for forever, pretty much. Here’s how I would say it: The fairways this week are really tight, so if you get a lot of crosswinds, they can be difficult to hold just because they’re so fast and they’re so firm.
“So there’s a lot of thinking off the tee on whether or not you want to just hit driver up there somewhere and kind of play from the rough most likely, or do you want to start hitting some irons, getting it in some fairways and hitting some longer shots into the greens?
“On each hole there’s a good bit of strategy; there’s a decent amount of thinking. If it wasn’t as firm as it is now, there wouldn’t be as much decision-making, but I think the firmness creates a whole lot more challenges.”
The good news for Scheffler is that he has already proven his ability to handle these conditions, winning last year’s Open at Royal Portrush.
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- Here are the players Missouri football will take to SEC Media Days
Here are the players Missouri football will take to SEC Media Days
Missouri football’s SEC Media Days lineup is set.
The Tigers announced Tuesday that they are taking junior linebacker Nicholas Rodriguez, senior left tackle Cayden Green and redshirt junior running back Jamal Roberts to the preseason, talkin’ season event, which will be held Monday July 20 through Thursday, July 23 in Tampa, Florida.
The three players will join seventh-year head coach Eli Drinkwitz, who will be the second SEC head coach to take to the lectern at the event.
Drinkwitz is set to address the media beginning at 10:25 a.m. CT. The event will air on SEC Network.
All three players are making their first appearance on the SEC Media Days stage.
Roberts is at the center of one of the major questions facing Mizzou ahead of the 2026 campaign: the availability of star running back Ahmad Hardy.
Hardy was shot in the upper leg while attending a concert in May in Mississippi and his status, after rushing for a program-record 1,649 yards last season, remains in doubt. There is currently no timetable for a possible return, but Drinkwitz has indicated at offseason caravan stops that he may be able to provide a more concrete update on the SEC Media Days stage.
If Hardy can’t play, then Roberts will be the Tigers’ No. 1 option in the backfield. He was stellar as MU’s No. 2 last year, rushing for 753 yards and six touchdowns on 6.1 yards per carry behind Hardy.
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Green is Mizzou’s starting left tackle and is projected by many outlets as a potential Day 1 pick in the 2027 NFL Draft. The 6-foot-5, 324-pound Kansas City native was picked as a second-team preseason All-American by Phil Steele and will likely be on the media’s preseason All-SEC team.
Rodriguez was a prominent part of MU’s linebacker rotation last season and is now expected to be one of the leaders on the Tigers’ defense. He recorded 62 tackles, including 1.5 sacks and four tackles for loss, and seven pass breakups last season.
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That means all three players the Tigers are taking to Tampa are returners who are entering at least their third season on campus. Both Roberts and Rodriguez started their college careers in Columbia, and Green transferred to Mizzou in 2024 after spending his true freshman season at Oklahoma.
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- Klopp countdown: DFB holds talks with Red Bull boss
Klopp countdown: DFB holds talks with Red Bull boss
Led by president Bernd Nneuendorf, German Football Federation (DFB) top officials met with Red Bull CEO Oliver Mintzlaff in the latest step towards the appointment of Jürgen Klopp as national team coach.
Klopp has been Red Bull's Head of Global Soccer since January 2025 and has a contract at the soft drinks makers until 2029.
He is now to become Germany coach in succession of Julian Nagelsmann, who resigned after a last 32 exit at the World Cup against Paraguay two weeks ago.
It is widely believed that Red Bull will release the former Borussia Dortmund and Liverpool out of his contract.
It was not clear whether the DFB may have to pay a fee or whether Klopp could work for Red Bull in the new capacity.
There was no immediate reaction from either side after the meeting but the DFB released a statement last week after Neuendorf and his deputy Hans-Joachim Watzke met with Klopp in New York.
The DFB said after that meeting that "an agreement was reached on the key points of a potential contract."
It is also expected that Mintzlaff and Klopp will meet around Sunday's World Cup final in New Jersey. Mintzlaff is said to be present, and Klopp will be there in his function as a MagentaTV World Cup pundit.
If all talks are successful, a final agreement between the DFB and Klopp and his official presentation could come next week after his return to Germany.
Germany next matches are in late September and early October, four Nations League fixtures against the Netherlands, Serbia and Greece (twice).
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- Amnesty warns of Rwanda ‘sportswashing’ in Villa sponsorship
Amnesty warns of Rwanda ‘sportswashing’ in Villa sponsorship
Amnesty International has warned Aston Villa its partnership with Visit Rwanda will be used by the African nation to sportswash its “terrible” human rights record.
The midlands club confirmed the agreement on Tuesday afternoon, describing it as the “most important sponsorship deal in the history of the football club”, with the Visit Rwanda logo to feature on the front of the men’s, women’s and academy teams’ shirts.
However, the deal has been met with scepticism by Amnesty, whose UK head of campaigns Felix Jakens told the Press Association: “It’s not new that Rwanda is using sportswashing to deflect attention from its terrible human rights record.
“Aston Villa should be well aware that Rwanda is seeking to leverage this partnership to create positive PR. The country is prolific in arbitrary detention, torture and the repression of free speech – these are abuses at home.
“We are seeing bloodshed right before our eyes in the Democratic Republic of Congo, and Rwanda is playing a significant role in fuelling that conflict – both through its support to the M23 rebels and the direct actions of its military in eastern Congo.
“Rwanda’s sportswashing needs to be called out, and we’d like Aston Villa and the Premier League to play their part in this.”
Premier League champions Arsenal had a sleeve sponsorship deal previously with Visit Rwanda which began in 2018 and only ended last month, with the Gunners coming under pressure during that time to terminate the agreement.
Francesco Calvo, Villa’s head of business operations, told the club’s official website: “This is a very exciting partnership for Aston Villa Football Club and a symbol of the club’s continuing expansion and growth into international markets.
“There is a great range and depth of opportunities for collaboration, learning and innovation and we are looking forward to working with Visit Rwanda to deliver meaningful activations through tourism, investment and sporting development.”
Visit Rwanda is also the shirt sponsor of Atletico Madrid, and last year extended its deal with back-to-back European champions Paris Saint-Germain until 2028. Under that renewal, the PSG men’s training kit and the women’s first-team kit carry the Visit Rwanda logo.
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- Cal announces jersey patch partnership with Dialpad
Cal announces jersey patch partnership with Dialpad
Jersey patches in college football are all the rage. Cal is the latest program to announce a partnership, doing so with AI customer experience platform Dialpad.
Dialpad has also been named the Official AI Platform for Fan Experience of Cal Athletics. It is the largest corporate partnership in Golden Bears history. All 30 Cal sports will wear the patch this upcoming season.
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“This is a historic moment for Cal Athletics,” Cal Co-Directors of Athletics Jenny Simon-O’Neill and Jay Larson said, via a release. “Our partnership with Dialpad will have a profound impact on our student-athletes, department and university as we move forward in this dynamic era of intercollegiate athletics. Craig Walker, Dialpad’s CEO, is a true Golden Bear, and we are thrilled to work side by side with him and Dialpad in this new venture.”
Making history looks good on the Bears.
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Dialpad CEO Craig Walker got his start at Berkeley, making his company a no-brainer to partner with Cal Athletics. Along with the jersey patch, the partnership also features naming rights to the Dialpad Field Club (the largest club space at California Memorial Stadium), as well as on-field apron logos with TV broadcast visibility behind one end zone.
Per the release, ‘Dialpad will also activate across signage and promotion inside California Memorial Stadium and Haas Pavilion for Cal football and basketball home games, radio broadcast spots during all Cal football games, and digital advertising via CalBears.com, the Cal Bears mobile app, and Fan365.’
“Fans reach out because they care,” Walker said, via the release. “They want to attend the game, find the answer or solve the issue without starting over. That’s exactly what Dialpad is built to deliver – AI that doesn’t just talk, but takes action. Cal is setting the pace for how athletics programs connect with fans, and getting to build that future at the university that shaped me makes this one especially personal.”
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- Florida State adds former SEC head coach to its staff
Florida State adds former SEC head coach to its staff
Florida State football is adding another member to its coaching staff. According to Pete Nakos of On3 and Matt LaSerre of Warchant, the Seminoles are hiring Tom Herman.
He is most famous for his time as the head coach for the Houston Cougars and Texas Longhorns. Herman coached at Houston for two seasons (2015 and 2016) and went 22-4 over that span, which included a 38-24 win over Florida State in the 2015 Peach Bowl. He spent four years with Texas and compiled a 32-17 record (went 10-3 in 2018). Herman would spend the 2023 and 2024 seasons with the Florida Atlantic Owls and posted a record of 6-16.
There's no word on what his role will be at FSU. However, Herman does have a ton of experience that could be beneficial to head coach Mike Norvell as he looks to get himself off the hot seat and back in the good graces of the Seminoles' fan base.
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- Is Rory McIlroy feeling better about his game? 'Depends what hour of the day you get me!'
Is Rory McIlroy feeling better about his game? 'Depends what hour of the day you get me!'
SOUTHPORT, England — First, world No. 1 Scottie Scheffler bowed out of the Genesis Scottish Open on Friday, missing his first cut in 78 starts and nearly four years. Then world No. 2 Rory McIlroy muttered on Sunday, "Oh my God, I'm so bad at golf," after a particularly poor shot at the 16th hole. There may be hope for the rest of the 156-man field to pick off a major this week at the 154th British Open after all. How is McIlroy feeling about his game after a couple of days to work on his game?
“Depends what hour of the day you get me, I think,” he said. “It's funny, I felt really good the first two days in Scotland and then felt like my game just sort of deteriorated as the week went on. Even though I shot a good score on Sunday, it didn't feel very good.”
McIlroy, 37, rallied to finish T-7 last week, his fourth top-10 finish in 10 starts this season but he was a non-factor last month at the U.S. Open at Shinnecock Hills. The 2014 British Open champion at Royal Liverpool has eight top-10 finishes in 16 career starts at the championship and finished T-4 the last time it was contested at Royal Birkdale in 2017. Having repeated as Masters champion in April, McIlroy is looking to nab his seventh career major and join a select group to amass that total that includes the likes of Bobby Jones, Sam Snead and most recently Arnold Palmer. That would also break a tie with Nick Faldo for most majors in the modern era among Europeans and tie him with Harry Vardon.
“I've done a good bit of work the past couple days, again, getting the TrackMan out, seeing what my numbers are, and just trying to match up the feels of my swing with what I'm seeing,” McIlroy said of his recent prep after playing 30 holes on Sunday. “I felt a little bit tired yesterday, so I didn't make it on the course, but that allowed me a bit more time to hit some balls and dig into the swing a little bit. Felt good on the range. Felt good out on the course today. Definitely trending in the right direction.”
McIlroy certainly aims to go down as the greatest European-born player but to hear him tell it, he’s not wasting time contemplating his legacy in the game.
“I think it would be a pretty unfulfilling pursuit if you're just chasing records and chasing results. You have to enjoy the process. You have to enjoy the journey to get there. I've learned that the hard way at times by chasing results and chasing records too much,” he said. “You start to focus on your craft and your practice and doing the things you need to do to try to become a better golfer, and then if you do that, the results and the winning almost take care of themselves, or at least you put yourself in position enough to at least step through the door a few times.”
He added: “If all you're thinking about is winning and results, you're playing the wrong game.”
Asked what his main motivation will be when he steps on the first tee on Thursday at the 154th Open, McIlroy said, “Seeing how good I can be. Seeing if the work I've put in and the practice that I've put in can stand up to the most intense pressure that we are under, which is major championships.”
Adam Schupak is a senior writer for Golfweek, covering the PGA Tour.
This article originally appeared on Golfweek: Is Rory McIlroy feeling better about his game? 'Depends what hour of the day you get me!'
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- 4-star big man commits to Arkansas, considering reclassifying
4-star big man commits to Arkansas, considering reclassifying
John Calipari is arguably the best recruiter of elite talent in college basketball history and continues to bring in potential blue-chip players at Arkansas.
USA TODAY's Fort Smith Southwest Times Record reports that four-star prospect Caleb Ourigou has agreed to play for Calipari and the Razorbacks, and it's just a question of when.
Ourigou is currently part of the class of 2027, but Calipari and his staff are hoping that he will reclassify in order to join the team this season.
The six-foot-ten big man hails from New York and played his most recent season in the Overtime Elite league.
BREAKING: Caleb Ourigou COMMITS to Arkansas! @JoeTipton & @JamieShaw5 Break Down What It Means for the Razorbacks | NEXT GEN HOOPS https://t.co/HRYILEXIbC
— The Field of 68 (@TheFieldOf68) July 14, 2026
Regardless of when Ourigou arrives at Arkansas, his biggest contribution is expected to be made on the defensive end as a rim-protector.
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- France boss Deschamps: Spain are ‘clear favourites’ for World Cup clash
France boss Deschamps: Spain are ‘clear favourites’ for World Cup clash

France national team head coach Didier Deschamps has over the last 24 hours turned heads across world football. This comes courtesy of a round of comments regarding his side’s upcoming meeting with Spain.
Two of European football’s heavyweight nations are of course primed to lock horns on Tuesday evening.
With a place in the final of the World Cup on the line, France and Spain will do battle in a highly anticipated clash at the Dallas Stadium in Arlington.
Heading into the matchup, the former have been tipped as favourites by most, owing to their explosive attacking potential, and fine form across the tournament to date.
One individual adamant that it is Spain who should in fact be viewed as frontrunners to advance, though, is the aforementioned Didier Deschamps.
Drawn on France’s chances in the buildup to this evening’s fixture, Les Bleus’ headmaster assured:
“Spain are clear favorites, without a doubt. I’m not putting pressure on them. Scoring a lot, only one goal conceded… they’re favourites.”
Conor Laird – GSFN
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- Seahawks All-Pro Ernest Jones glaringly left off ESPN’s Top 10 LB list
Seahawks All-Pro Ernest Jones glaringly left off ESPN’s Top 10 LB list
Is Seattle Seahawks star Ernest Jones IV not a top 10 player at the position in the NFL today?
According to ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler in the network’s rankings of the top 10 off-ball linebackers in the NFL for 2026, determined by votes from league executives, coaches and scouts, Jones received votes but was not even named as an honorable mention.
The omission is somewhat glaring, given that players’ current level of excellence was the basis of the evaluation. Taking into account the fact that Jones was named a second-team All-Pro honoree in 2025, regardless of how long he’s sustained his excellence for, his performance last season made him one of the four best performers at the position.
Jones ranked No. 2 in the NFL and No. 1 at the position in interceptions in 2025 with five. He helped the Seahawks win the Super Bowl at the end of the season, but having finished with an overall player grade of 58.8 from Pro Football Focus for his work on the year, which ranked No. 50 at the position, gives credence to him being docked to a certain degree.
This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Seahawks All-Pro Ernest Jones glaringly left off ESPN’s Top 10 LB list
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- Netflix Bounces Back With Home Run Derby Debut
Netflix Bounces Back With Home Run Derby Debut
There was a comeback at MLB’s Home Run Derby on Monday night. And no, we’re not talking about Cardinals outfielder Jordan Walker’s rally to overtake Phillies slugger Kyle Schwarber. We’re talking about Netflix, which bounced back strongly following its critically panned coverage of MLB Opening Night.
The streaming giant’s coverage of Yankees-Giants from Oracle Park in San Francisco in March amounted to one big Netflix ad. There was shirtless comedian Bert Kreischer in a branded Netflix kayak in McCovey Cove, Little Brother star John Cena trying to explain ABS, Stranger Things teasers, etc.
Netflix has a three-year, $150 million deal with MLB to show Opening Night, the Home Run Derby, and a special event like the upcoming “Field of Dreams” game. Well, let’s give the sports team at Netflix credit for learning quickly and not making the same mistakes again.
During its debut coverage of the Home Run Derby at Citizens Bank Park in Philadelphia, Netflix let the event come to them. It focused on the action on the field; not itself.
Led by host Elle Duncan, I thought the streamer’s Home Run Derby coverage was light-years better than Opening Night. The studio team of Duncan, Barry Bonds, Anthony Rizzo, Albert Pujols, plus play-by-play announcer Matt Vasgersian was looser, funnier, more relaxed. They kept the focus on mechanics and the mindset necessary to pound baseballs into the distant stands. They let the event breathe—which is saying something given this was only its second MLB event ever.
Still, Netflix is going to Netflix. There was one big swing and a miss. Viewers rightly panned funnyman Will Ferrell, Luke Wilson, and Jimmy Tatro for their awkward attempt to tout their Netflix show The Hawk. Their jokes weren’t funny and their antics only took away from player introductions.
One viewer wrote on X/Twitter: “Ben Rice was in diapers the last time Will Ferrell was funny please don’t put him on my screen again.” As my Front Office Sports colleague Ryan Glasspiegel tweeted, “The only person who gets booked and ever says anything funny in these scenarios is Shane Gillis.”
Netflix also needs to improve its camera angles, which generated numerous complaints across social media. Again, a less-is-more approach is the way to go. Don’t try to reinvent something sports television has perfected over the decades.
Some other observations:
- Duncan has proved she’s the right pick to host Netflix’s global sporting events. The former ESPN SportsCenter anchor can host any event with humor, smarts, and style. She had fun right from the beginning, declaring: “I like big bats and I cannot lie.” Duncan was able to get the normally sour Bonds to smile and share some war stories. As she previously predicted to FOS, MLB’s decision to eliminate timed rounds in the Home Run Derby proved to be a hit. As Duncan told me, Netflix is trying to reach casual, as well as hardcore sports fans, with its “eventized” sports. “We’re trying to get the people who are baseball-curious, who are sports-curious, and who are interested in the way Netflix can present something we’ve seen for a really long time,” she said.
- The likable Rizzo had a big night. The former Cubs first baseman had one of the best lines of the night when he described the hulking Schwarber—who he played with in Chicago—as “every beer league softball player’s hero.” Rizzo is proving to be just as good at media as my sources predicted after charming the snarky New York press corps as a Yankee.
- Little changes matter. It was more entertaining to have “Batting Stance Guy” impersonating the distinctive swings and stances of Bonds, Rizzo, and Pujols than Kreischer acting the fool.
With more than 325 million subscribers globally, Netflix is here to stay in big-time sports. Given its bounce-back performance last night, I will be curious whether it can keep up the momentum during the “Field of Dreams” game between the Phillies and Twins from the cornfields of Iowa on Aug. 13.
Again, it’s not rocket science. Keep the focus on baseball, not cross-promotion. Netflix mostly did that Monday night. It’s a promising sign for its future sports coverage.
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- How many roster spots are up for grabs as Ravens enter training camp?
How many roster spots are up for grabs as Ravens enter training camp?
The Baltimore Ravens will enter training camp with one of the AFC’s deepest rosters, which means the real competition may be smaller than it appears at first glance.
Most of the foundation is already secure. Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry, Zay Flowers, Rashod Bateman, Mark Andrews, Ronnie Stanley, Vega Ioane, Trey Hendrickson, Roquan Smith, Kyle Hamilton, Marlon Humphrey, Nate Wiggins, and Malaki Starks are not part of any serious 53-man roster debate. Baltimore’s official post-draft depth chart also reflected how many of the team’s primary roles were already taking shape after a draft class built to fill needs and deepen the roster.
The more realistic question is how many jobs are actually available. Barring injuries, late signings, or an unexpected trade, the Ravens probably have roughly 11 to 13 roster spots that should be considered truly up for grabs. That number could shift depending on how many wide receivers, offensive linemen, defensive backs, and pass rushers Baltimore decides to keep.
The number: 11 to 13 spots
The Ravens are not entering camp with 20 open jobs. Their stars are known, and several young players or veteran additions already have strong roster cases because of draft investment, contract status, or projected roles. The real uncertainty exists at the back end of position groups, where special teams value, preseason production, and versatility will decide final spots.
That is what makes this camp interesting. Baltimore does not need to discover its identity. It needs to determine which reserves can help protect that identity when injuries, game-day inactive decisions, and matchup-based packages begin shaping the regular season.
Wide receiver could carry the toughest offensive math
Wide receiver may be one of the most competitive rooms on the roster. Flowers and Bateman are secure, while Devontez Walker, LaJohntay Wester, Ja’Kobi Lane, Elijah Sarratt, Dayton Wade, Cornelius Johnson, Xavier Guillory, Cortez Braham Jr., and Octavian Smith Jr. give Baltimore several different profiles to evaluate. ESPN’s depth chart shows the Ravens with multiple receivers slotted behind the top group, underscoring how crowded the competition could become.
If Baltimore keeps six receivers, two or three spots may be available behind the most established names. If the Ravens keep only five, the pressure rises considerably. Special teams could be the separator, but offensive coordinator Declan Doyle also needs receivers who can give Jackson more dependable answers beyond Flowers and Andrews.
Running back and tight end have real depth questions
The running back room also has decisions to make behind Henry and Justice Hill. Rasheen Ali and rookie Adam Randall could both make strong cases, but Baltimore may not have room for every back if another position requires an extra spot. Preseason carries, pass protection, and special teams work will matter because reserve running backs must help in more than one phase.
Tight end is clearer at the top with Andrews, but the rest of the room has been reset. Durham Smythe brings veteran blocking value, while Ty Pezza, Matt Hibner, and Josh Cuevas are trying to prove they belong. The Ravens could keep three tight ends, or they could stretch to four if one of the young players becomes too intriguing to expose.
Offensive line depth could decide several jobs
The offensive line may have two or three spots truly available, depending on how Baltimore views interior flexibility and tackle depth. The starting group has taken shape, but the competition behind it matters because the Ravens need reliable protection for Jackson and enough physicality to support Henry.
Center is especially worth watching. Nick Dawkins gives Baltimore an undrafted rookie with a real opportunity at a position of need, while other interior linemen will have to show they can handle multiple spots. Backup offensive line jobs are rarely glamorous, but they are often among the most important decisions a contender makes.
Defensive depth will be shaped by rotation value
The Ravens’ defensive front has enough high-end talent to make the final spots difficult. Hendrickson changes the edge outlook, while Nnamdi Madubuike, Travis Jones, Broderick Washington, Calais Campbell, and Aeneas Peebles give Baltimore several options across the line. Zion Young and Mike Green add more pass-rush intrigue, which could squeeze players who do not provide clear rotational or special teams value.
The Ravens want waves of pressure, not one exhausted group playing every critical snap. That means the final defensive line and edge spots will be decided by more than preseason sacks. Coaches will be looking for run defense, rush discipline, stamina, versatility, and whether a player can contribute on game day.
Secondary and special teams could shape the final roster
Baltimore’s secondary has star power, but backup cornerback and safety depth will be among the most important roster battles. Humphrey, Wiggins, Awuzie, Hamilton, and Starks give the Ravens a strong foundation, but players such as Keyon Martin, Bilhal Kone, Robert Longerbeam, Chandler Rivers, Jaylinn Hawkins, and others will have to separate themselves through coverage consistency and special teams value.
That last part cannot be overstated. The final roster spots are often won on special teams, and the Ravens have a history of valuing players who can cover kicks, tackle in space, and handle weekly responsibilities without needing large defensive or offensive roles.
The bottom line
The Ravens probably have 11 to 13 roster spots truly up for grabs entering training camp. The number could move slightly depending on injuries, late additions, and how the team allocates spots at wide receiver, offensive line, defensive back, and the defensive front.
That is the reality of a deep and versatile roster. Baltimore’s stars will shape the ceiling, but the final roster decisions will determine how well the Ravens survive the season’s inevitable attrition. The most important camp battles may not involve starting jobs. They may involve the players fighting to become the last trusted names on a championship-caliber 53-man roster.
This article originally appeared on Ravens Wire: How many roster spots are up for grabs as Ravens enter training camp?
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- Conor McGregor Wants 2027 Return After Embarrassing UFC 329 Loss For 2 BIG Reasons & 1 is Kind of Sad
Conor McGregor Wants 2027 Return After Embarrassing UFC 329 Loss For 2 BIG Reasons & 1 is Kind of Sad

Despite an embarrassing loss at UFC 329 that should make him seriously consider retirement, Conor McGregor plans to return to the Octagon in 2027. There are two big reasons why, and one of them is pretty sad.
There was a ton of excitement heading into this weekend’s UFC 329 card. For the first time in five long years, the most popular fighter in UFC history was stepping back into the cage. While he entered the bout as a solid underdog to Max Holloway, fans nonetheless were overjoyed to see the former two-division champion back in action. However, no one expected the fight to end as it did.
Seconds into the fight, McGregor chose to throw a dangerous high kick that had very little chance of actually connecting. However, what it did do was snap a ligament in his right knee after he tried to plant his foot on the mat following the attempt. The bout was then ended a little over a minute into it because the Irishman was unable to compete with a completely compromised joint.
It was revealed on Monday morning that the 37-year-old will now undergo surgery and will likely be sidelined for the next year. With a 1-4 record in his last five UFC bouts, not having a win since 2020, and heading into another major leg surgery (he broke his left leg in his 2021 fight against Dustin Poirier), there are enough reasons for him to just walk away from the sport.
Yet, despite having millions in the bank and endeavors outside the cage, on Sunday, McGregor revealed his intentions to fight inside the Octagon again. “Surgery. Prehab. Return to martial arts practice. Go again. Final fight of the contract. Please God!” he wrote in an Instagram post.
By the time he is ready to compete again, he will be 38-years-old and has had more major leg surgeries than he’s had wins over the last six years. Why would he actually put in all the hard work necessary for another fight camp? Well, there are two very big reasons why McGregor wants to fight in the UFC again despite an embarrassing last few years of his career.
Conor McGregor needs fighting to save his life?
There is no doubt that McGregor is very passionate about the fight game and enjoys competing. However, any successful athlete will admit that when you reach the level of success that “Notorious” has, it’s extremely hard to recreate the fire they had on their rise to the top. That has clearly been a problem for him, and why he waited five years to return to the Octagon.
Yet, following his loss on Saturday night, UFC legend Dominick Cruz suggested another reason why McGregor came back to the fight game. It wasn’t because he loved it. He needs it because his life away from competition is a mess.
“I think the reason why he was coming back was to save his own life from the money. From the lifestyle that he’s been living,” Cruz said on the post-fight broadcast. “I think that he’s going to be facing that again. God’s going to keep putting the same test in front of you until you choose different.
“Fighting wasn’t going to pull you out. Fighting can’t solve everything. And he’s going to learn that because now he’s going to face himself without this thing that really cures a lot of us.”
Conor McGregor wants to fight in BKFC eventually

Cruz makes a great point because Conor McGregor has struggled with life away from the Octagon. Be it rumors of affairs and heavy drug use, allegations of sexual assault, or being in and out of court for other transgressions. It’s a sad and stunning truth for an athlete with a net worth believed to be over $200 million. If anyone should be able to move on to life after fighting, it should be him.
Yet, using fighting to deal with a messy life is not the only reason why he wants another go-around in the UFC. The key bit of information from McGregor’s statement is that his next bout is the last on his UFC contract. UFC deals are like shackles on an athlete and limit what they can do. Once he gets those chains off, the Irishman has the freedom to do whatever he wants, and that will likely be boxing.
However, while McGregor could end up boxing someone like Jake Paul, or even Floyd Mayweather again, what he really wants to do is compete in Bare Knuckle Fighting Championship (BKFC). He was never going to get ownership in the UFC, but two years ago he purchased a sizable stake in the bare-knuckle brand. It means he stands to make more money than ever before on his own fights.
Furthermore, he is a savvy businessman and knows that competing a couple of times under the BKFC banner would supercharge the promotion’s already rising status among fight fans. Solidifying his fighting focus upon retirement. You can take it to the bookies now: Once McGregor is out of his UFC contract, he will be competing next in a BKFC ring.
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- British Open: Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy got dark talking about death for some reason at Royal Birkdale
British Open: Scottie Scheffler and Rory McIlroy got dark talking about death for some reason at Royal Birkdale
Things got a bit morbid at Royal Birkdale on Tuesday.
While the two top golfers in the world made their points when talking about their legacy ahead of the final major championship of the season, they did so in similarly dark ways.
"I don't really play, like, for a place in history," Scheffler said when asked about making history in the sport on Tuesday ahead of the British Open.
"I'm not playing for anything like that because, this is going to sound a little morbid, but at the end of the day, I'm going to live my life, and then it's going to end. And when it ends, I'm going somewhere else and I'm not going to be here anymore."
He's not wrong, technically. Death will come for Scheffler eventually, just like it does the rest of us.
But to his credit, Scheffler was quickly aware that he took things down a weird path that was somehow worse than last year's answer of, "What's the point?"
Something’s in the water in the UK for Scottie to be dropping gems left and right during the Open pic.twitter.com/RzQlKtQjSm
— Cameron Jourdan (@Cam_Jourdan) July 14, 2026
"Sorry," he said laughing when it was brought up later.
Rory McIlroy was asked a similar question about how he'd be viewed in the sport a century from now, and remarkably, gave an almost identical answer — though he had a bit more color.
"I'll be long gone, I'll be dead," McIlroy said. "I don't think I'll be seeing what people say about me, I'll be six feet under. I don't think I'll be a ghost."
Rory McIloy was asked whether he thinks about his legacy: "I don't really care. I would like to think that the people that love and care about me think a certain way of me, but yeah, I'll be long gone. I'll be dead. I don't think I'll be seeing what people say about me. I'll be… pic.twitter.com/6VC2ly9C8H
— Cameron Jourdan (@Cam_Jourdan) July 14, 2026
Both McIlroy and Scheffler are actually making a good point here. They won't be around later on down the road, so there is no point in fixating on anything but the present. They'll be remembered how they'll be remembered.
It's just that the delivery could use a little work.
McIlroy, at No. 2 in the Official World Golf Rankings, is coming off a top-10 finish at the Genesis Scottish Open last week. He's finished inside the top 10 in three of his last four starts at the British Open, too.
Scheffler actually missed the cut on Friday in Scotland, which marked the first time that he's missed the cut at a PGA Tour event since 2022. His 78 consecutive made cuts is fifth on the Tour's all-time list, and was the longest active streak on Tour.
Despite his struggles, he's still the betting favorite to win this week just north of Liverpool. McIlroy, however, isn't far behind.
We'll see if things turn around as the British Open gets underway. It can only go up from here … right?
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- Byron Buxton crushes Braves' trade dreams
Byron Buxton crushes Braves' trade dreams

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Byron Buxton has already made it clear that he doesn't want to be traded.
He wants to play his entire career with the Minnesota Twins, which is certainly an admirable goal.
But for the past couple seasons, as the Twins have struggled, the thought has been raised, over and over: What about the Atlanta Braves?
Buxton is from Georgia, the thinking goes, so he must like the idea of playing for the Braves, right?
Well, maybe not any more than he would any other team.
Buxton pushed back on that logic in an interview before the All-Star Game.
"At the end of the day, Atlanta ain't home," Buxton said. "I'm five hours from Atlanta. People don't get that. I'm from the South. I'm closer to Savannah. I'm closer to Jacksonville than I am to Atlanta. That's not home."
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Buxton is actually from Baxley, Georgia, in the southeastern part of the state.
He played high school ball at Appling County High School before being the No. 2 overall pick in the 2012 MLB Draft.
Injuries limited Buxton for much of his career, but he's always been one of the most talented players in the sport when healthy, and in recent years, he's been able to stay on the field more often to prove that.
Buxton clearly feels intense loyalty to the Twins for believing in him from the start and sticking by him even when it was bumpy.
Maybe they still end up trading him before his career is over. But if the Braves thought they had an inside path to Buxton, it appears that thinking would be wrong.
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- Courtland Sutton ranked 68th in NFL’s Top 100
Courtland Sutton ranked 68th in NFL’s Top 100

The annual rankings for the National Football League’s Top 100 keeps rolling along. Last week, defensive lineman Zach Allen checked in as the first Denver Broncos player at 73rd. This morning, wide receiver Courtland Sutton was the second player to make the list coming in at 68th. He was unranked in the NFL’s Top 100 last season.
The second longest tenured member of the team next to offensive tackle Garett Bolles, Sutton is entering his ninth season with the Denver Broncos. While Sutton hasn’t been a dominant receiver during his career, he has put together back-to-back seasons with over 70 catches and 1,000 yards and at least seven touchdowns. That is some of the best production of his underrated career with the team.
No. 68 on the NFL Top 100 Players of 2026…@Broncos WR Courtland Sutton! @NFLFilmspic.twitter.com/YOcO3FI2pD
— NFL (@NFL) July 14, 2026
Since Head Coach Sean Payton took over the reins three seasons ago, Sutton’s overall numbers—especially touchdowns—have seen quite the boost. He has quickly found chemistry with quarterback Bo Nix and has been the featured player in Denver’s aerial attack in that timeframe. When the Broncos have needed a big play on third down or a touchdown to put themselves in a position to win, the former SMU standout has answered the call.
Through eight seasons with the franchise, Sutton has 453 receptions for 6,357 yards and 39 touchdowns. An impressive 305 of those catches have moved the chains. If he accomplishes another successful gridiron campaign in 2026, Sutton will certainly etch himself into the Top 5 in most every receiving category for the franchise. Congratulations to Sutton on making this year’s NFL Top 100.
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- A look at possible teams for Colts QB Anthony Richardson
A look at possible teams for Colts QB Anthony Richardson
The Indianapolis Colts allowed quarterback Anthony Richardson to seek a trade during the offseason, but he remains a Colt. The 24-year-old who was selected No. 4 overall in the 2023 NFL Draft is entering his fourth season.
Richardson has suffered numerous injuries, his play has been inconsistent and his leadership was once questioned. His trade value is believed to be a mid- to late-round draft pick.
Bleacher Report's Brad Gagnon sees Richardson on the move during training camp.
"Potential landing spots include the Cardinals — especially if Jacoby Brissett's contract dispute boils over — the Jets, once they realize Geno Smith is not the guy, or the Steelers, Cowboys, or Panthers as a premium stash-away option for 2027," he wrote.
Anthony Richardson injury
- 2023: Concussion in Week 2; shoulder injury in Week 5 ended his season.
- 2024: Hip injury in Week 4; back and foot injuries in Week 16 ended his season.
- 2025: Resistance band breaks during pregame warmups in Week 6, breaking an orbital bone and ending his season.
Anthony Richardson stats
- 2023: 4 games, 59.5% completions, 3 passing touchdowns, 1 interception, 4 rushing TDs
- 2024: 11 games, 47.7% completions, 8 passing TDs, 12 INTs, 6 rushing TDs
- 2025: Appeared in two games
Anthony Richardson contract
- Anthony Richardson counts $10.8 million toward the Colts' 2026 salary cap, according to Spotrac.
Indianapolis Colts quarterbacks
Richardson is battling Riley Leonard for the backup quarterback role. However, with Daniel Jones coming off an Achilles injury, the backup could be QB1 to start the 2026 season.
- Daniel Jones: The Colts started the 2025 season 7-1 when he was fully healthy. He completed 68.0% of his passes for 19 touchdowns and 8 interceptions before an Achilles injury in December ended his season. The team is optimistic he can be ready for Week 1.
- Anthony Richardson: He has started 15 games for the Colts over three seasons.
- Riley Leonard: He appeared in five games as rookie in 2025.
- Easton Stick: The 2019 NFL Draft pick by the Los Angeles Chargers has appeared in six NFL games, none since 2023.
Arizona Cardinals quarterbacks
All of Arizona's quarterbacks have spent time with the Colts.
- Jacoby Brissett: The likely starter wants more than $1.5 million guaranteed for the 2026. His status for training camp is uncertain.
- Gardner Minshew: The journeyman with 47 career starts may be called on if Brissett's situation worsens.
- Kedon Slovis: He has appeared in two NFL games.
New York Jets quarterbacks
The Jets traded for veteran Geno Smith, who struggled with the Las Vegas Raiders in 2025.
- Geno Smith: The 35-year-old who is back where his NFL career started counts $3.3 million toward the salary cap, according to Spotrac.
- Bailey Zappe: The 27-year-old has appeared in 15 NFL games.
- Brady Cook: He started four games for the Jets in 2025, passing for 2 touchdowns and 7 interceptions.
- Cade Klubnik: The Jets drafted him in the 4th round of the 2026 NFL Draft.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbacks
Aaron Rodgers is reunited with coach Mike McCarthy. They won a Super Bowl together with the Green Bay Packers.
- Aaron Rodgers: The 42-year-old is likely in his final season. Pittsburgh went 10-6 in games he started in 2025.
- Mason Rudolph: The 31-year-old* has spent five of his six NFL seasons with the Steelers and has started 19 games.
- Drew Allar: The Steelers selected him in the 3rd round of the 2026 NFL Draft.
Dallas Cowboys quarterbacks
- Dak Prescott: The 33-year-old* is in his 11th season as the Cowboys' starter.
- Sam Howell: The fifth-year player was Washington's starter in 2023.
- Joe Milton III: The third-year player has appeared in five NFL games.
Carolina Panthers quarterbacks
- Bryce Young: The No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft is entering his fourth season. The Panthers have not finished over .500 with him as QB, though they won the NFC South in 2025 with an 8-9 record.
- Kenny Pickett: The fifth-year player has started 27 NFL games.
- Will Grier: The 31-year-old started two games for Carolina in 2019 and has bounced around the league since.
- Haynes King: He joined the Panthers as an undrafted free agent.
*-age when the NFL regular season starts.
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- A look at possible teams for Colts QB Anthony Richardson
A look at possible teams for Colts QB Anthony Richardson
The Indianapolis Colts allowed quarterback Anthony Richardson to seek a trade during the offseason, but he remains a Colt. The 24-year-old who was selected No. 4 overall in the 2023 NFL Draft is entering his fourth season.
Richardson has suffered numerous injuries, his play has been inconsistent and his leadership was once questioned. His trade value is believed to be a mid- to late-round draft pick.
Bleacher Report's Brad Gagnon sees Richardson on the move during training camp.
"Potential landing spots include the Cardinals — especially if Jacoby Brissett's contract dispute boils over — the Jets, once they realize Geno Smith is not the guy, or the Steelers, Cowboys, or Panthers as a premium stash-away option for 2027," he wrote.
Anthony Richardson injury
- 2023: Concussion in Week 2; shoulder injury in Week 5 ended his season.
- 2024: Hip injury in Week 4; back and foot injuries in Week 16 ended his season.
- 2025: Resistance band breaks during pregame warmups in Week 6, breaking an orbital bone and ending his season.
Anthony Richardson stats
- 2023: 4 games, 59.5% completions, 3 passing touchdowns, 1 interception, 4 rushing TDs
- 2024: 11 games, 47.7% completions, 8 passing TDs, 12 INTs, 6 rushing TDs
- 2025: Appeared in two games
Anthony Richardson contract
- Anthony Richardson counts $10.8 million toward the Colts' 2026 salary cap, according to Spotrac.
Indianapolis Colts quarterbacks
Richardson is battling Riley Leonard for the backup quarterback role. However, with Daniel Jones coming off an Achilles injury, the backup could be QB1 to start the 2026 season.
- Daniel Jones: The Colts started the 2025 season 7-1 when he was fully healthy. He completed 68.0% of his passes for 19 touchdowns and 8 interceptions before an Achilles injury in December ended his season. The team is optimistic he can be ready for Week 1.
- Anthony Richardson: He has started 15 games for the Colts over three seasons.
- Riley Leonard: He appeared in five games as rookie in 2025.
- Easton Stick: The 2019 NFL Draft pick by the Los Angeles Chargers has appeared in six NFL games, none since 2023.
Arizona Cardinals quarterbacks
All of Arizona's quarterbacks have spent time with the Colts.
- Jacoby Brissett: The likely starter wants more than $1.5 million guaranteed for the 2026. His status for training camp is uncertain.
- Gardner Minshew: The journeyman with 47 career starts may be called on if Brissett's situation worsens.
- Kedon Slovis: He has appeared in two NFL games.
New York Jets quarterbacks
The Jets traded for veteran Geno Smith, who struggled with the Las Vegas Raiders in 2025.
- Geno Smith: The 35-year-old who is back where his NFL career started counts $3.3 million toward the salary cap, according to Spotrac.
- Bailey Zappe: The 27-year-old has appeared in 15 NFL games.
- Brady Cook: He started four games for the Jets in 2025, passing for 2 touchdowns and 7 interceptions.
- Cade Klubnik: The Jets drafted him in the 4th round of the 2026 NFL Draft.
Pittsburgh Steelers quarterbacks
Aaron Rodgers is reunited with coach Mike McCarthy. They won a Super Bowl together with the Green Bay Packers.
- Aaron Rodgers: The 42-year-old is likely in his final season. Pittsburgh went 10-6 in games he started in 2025.
- Mason Rudolph: The 31-year-old* has spent five of his six NFL seasons with the Steelers and has started 19 games.
- Drew Allar: The Steelers selected him in the 3rd round of the 2026 NFL Draft.
Dallas Cowboys quarterbacks
- Dak Prescott: The 33-year-old* is in his 11th season as the Cowboys' starter.
- Sam Howell: The fifth-year player was Washington's starter in 2023.
- Joe Milton III: The third-year player has appeared in five NFL games.
Carolina Panthers quarterbacks
- Bryce Young: The No. 1 overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft is entering his fourth season. The Panthers have not finished over .500 with him as QB, though they won the NFC South in 2025 with an 8-9 record.
- Kenny Pickett: The fifth-year player has started 27 NFL games.
- Will Grier: The 31-year-old started two games for Carolina in 2019 and has bounced around the league since.
- Haynes King: He joined the Panthers as an undrafted free agent.
*-age when the NFL regular season starts.
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- McGovern joins Newcastle after leaving Hibs
McGovern joins Newcastle after leaving Hibs
Former Hibernian striker Kathleen McGovern has joined English WSL2 side Newcastle United following her exit from the Edinburgh club.
The 24-year-old joined Hibs in the summer of 2024 after leaving fellow capital club Hearts and went on to score 51 goals in 65 appearances.
She also helped Hibs to their first top flight title in 18 years during the 2024/25 season.
During her time in Edinburgh, the striker also earned a first Scotland call up and made her debut back in 2024. She has since made 14 appearances for the national team and scored 10 goals in those outings.
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- 'Retire gracefully': Rohit Sharma faces fierce fan backlash, asked to make way for Yashasvi Jaiswal after ENG vs IND 1st ODI
'Retire gracefully': Rohit Sharma faces fierce fan backlash, asked to make way for Yashasvi Jaiswal after ENG vs IND 1st ODI

'Retire gracefully': Rohit Sharma faces fierce fan backlash, asked to make way for Yashasvi Jaiswal after ENG vs IND 1st ODI originally appeared on Cricket News. Add Cricket News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
KEY TAKEAWAYS:
- Rohit Sharma made a laboured 11 off 21 balls in India's 259-run chase in the first ODI against England at Edgbaston.
- Fans called for his retirement and demanded Yashasvi Jaiswal replace him as opener permanently before the 2027 ODI World Cup.
- Jaiswal has reportedly scored two centuries in his last three matches.
Rohit Sharma asked to make way for Yashasvi Jaiswal before 2027 ODI World Cup
India's ODI leg was supposed to be the great reset. After a humiliating 4-0 T20I whitewash, the return of Rohit Sharma, Virat Kohli and Jasprit Bumrah promised experience, authority and a way out of the wreckage at Edgbaston.
The bowlers delivered handsomely, dismissing England for 258 with Axar Patel claiming four wickets. What followed with the bat, however, has sent Indian social media into open revolt against one of its most decorated servants.
Rohit crawled to 11 from 21 balls before edging Sam Curran to Harry Brook, departing with India 43 for 1 in the eighth over. In a chase of 259, the innings looked laboured, uncertain and for a growing section of supporters, unforgivable.
MORE: 'Not ready for international cricket': Indian fans left frustrated with Sooryavanshi
Fans demand Jaiswal replaces Rohit as India opener
The reaction was immediate and unsparing. One fan cut straight to the succession question and compared how abysmal Rohit's numbers have been to Yashasvi Jaiswal. "Btw Yashasvi Jaiswal has scored two centuries in his last three matches but is still not in the team due to Rohit Sharma," they wrote.
Btw Yashasvi Jaiswal has scored two centuries in his last three matches but is still not in the team due to Rohit Sharma. https://t.co/EzWhQdaPHn
— Honest Cricket Lover (@Honest_Cric_fan) July 14, 2026
Their argument is hard to dismiss, as Jaiswal has proved himself to be one of Team India's more consistent batters. On the other hand, one fan was considerably blunter about what should happen next. "Rohit Sharma is finished, and age is also not on his side," the supporter posted. "He should retire gracefully and make way for Jaiswal if he is really selfless and puts the team before himself."
Rohit Sharma is finished, and age is also not on his side. He should retire gracefully and make way for Jaiswal if he is really selfless and puts the team before himself. pic.twitter.com/H6AAojbkyS
— 𝚅𝚊𝚛𝚞𝚗¹⁸ (@varunx18) July 14, 2026
Meanwhile, on the other end of the debate, one mentioned the strike rate as the core problem rather than the runs themselves. "Hard truth: If Rohit Sharma is going to crawl to 11 off 21 balls in a 259-run chase, he should take retirement and give Yashasvi Jaiswal a permanent spot in the playing 11," they wrote. "Keeping young talent on the bench for sluggish legacy performances is hurting the team."
Hard truth: If Rohit Sharma is going to crawl to 11 off 21 balls in a 259-run chase, he should take retirement and give Yashasvi Jaiswal a permanent spot in the playing 11. Keeping young talent on the bench for sluggish legacy performances is hurting the team.#RohitSharma… pic.twitter.com/KCusJWsVFz
— Sood Saab (@SoodSaab11) July 14, 2026
For someone named the Hitman, a dropping strike rate is the worst thing that can happen to Rohit. Some framed it as a selection question with a 2027 deadline attached. "Rohit Sharma can't be India's main opener for the 2027 ODI WC in SA," one fan argued. "The sooner the BCCI realises this, the better it will be for the team and other deserving players!"
Rohit Sharma can't be India's main opener for the 2027 ODI WC in SA. The sooner the BCCI realizes this, the better it will be for the team and other deserving players! pic.twitter.com/RyERGh4DXa
— Ahmed Says (@AhmedGT_) July 14, 2026
Not everyone reached for the guillotine. One supporter offered a more measured verdict. "A very poor inning comes to end from Rohit Sharma. He looked under too much pressure; next 2 innings gonna be very crucial for him as regard to ODI WC in South Africa," wrote one supporter. The fan made a great point considering the amount of times Rohit has been the point of contention between India's wins and losses.
A very poor inning comes to end from Rohit Sharma. He looked under too much pressure, next 2 innings gonna be very crucial for him as regard to ODI WC in South Africa! pic.twitter.com/yzXkiw55Mz
— Rajiv (@Rajiv1841) July 14, 2026
However, despite his credentials, Rohit's declining form is not new. His performance in this season's IPL was also much more underwhelming than what fans are usually accustomed to seeing.
MORE: 'Bowlers are second-class citizens in IPL': Atherton's blunt verdict on Sooryavanshi
The uncomfortable maths behind the anger
There is a legitimate cricketing argument buried beneath the noise. Rohit is 39, plays only one format, and this tour has offered little evidence that he can still dominate the new ball in English conditions, historically his happiest hunting ground overseas.
Yet the timing of the backlash sits awkwardly with the facts. Rohit averages 64.90 in ODIs in England, the finest record of any visiting batter, and made a half-century in his most recent ODI innings against Afghanistan. One failure in a low chase is thin evidence for a career verdict.
The genuine question is not whether Rohit deserves to be dropped today but whether India can afford a 40-year-old opener in South Africa. Shubman Gill said only this week that the seniors remain integral, and Kohli's lbw for five suggests the problem is not Rohit alone.
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- How Argentina Went From Darling to Villain
How Argentina Went From Darling to Villain

Through to the 2026 World Cup semifinals via a handful of close calls and fortunate breaks, Argentina is looking to win its fourth straight major title. And while La Albiceleste may have had the people on their side in the past, this time, it feels much different.
On December 18, 2022, Argentina wrote its name into the history books by clinching its third World Cup title, as well as its first since 1986. For most of the 1.5 billion people who tuned in, it was a fairytale the likes of which we had never seen. Lionel Messi, at 35 years of age and on the verge of ending his European football career, willed his team to victory and completed the one thing that was missing from his résumé.
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But whereas the tournament in Qatar was an unbridled victory for football lovers who had spent the past two decades praying for fate to reward La Pulga with his much-coveted trophy, the 2026 FIFA World Cup has been rather different. Since the 2022 triumph, Argentina has already matched Spain’s mark from 2008 to 2012 by winning three major trophies in a row, and now, La Albiceleste has the chance to do something that no team has ever done before: win four straight.
However, as the team closes in on destiny, there is a strong feeling of controversy that has shrouded its run in a rather unpleasant odor. Just how did Argentina go from the darlings of Qatar to becoming one of the antagonists in North America? Let’s take a look.
Has Argentina benefitted from biased refereeing decisions this tournament? That’s certainly up for debate. What we do know, however, is that the underbelly of Argentine football is rotting. This was laid to bare by award-winning ESPN investigative reporter Steve Fainaru, who penned “The Dream Factory,” a sweeping investigative series and documentary exposing the dark realities of Argentina’s youth soccer pipeline.
After beginning as a report on a specific 2018 sexual abuse scandal at one of Argentina’s top premier clubs, Fainaru’s investigation evolved into a systemic examination of Argentina’s entire youth soccer pipeline. He discovered how thousands of children leave their families at young ages to pursue professional dreams, only to face severe hardships like systemic exploitation, sexual predation, overcrowding, hunger, and deeply unsafe living environments.
Perhaps the most damaging revelation was the lack of accountability. Even when the police raided a facility and found three dozen boys living in a one-story house, even when they handed the culprit “El Zurdo” a 10-day eviction notice, he still remained in his job. He’s not the only one: countless men have been able to convince parents to let their kids into “pensiones,” where their children are made to accept a number of sacrifices in the pursuit of a footballing career.
Some have been forced to eat chicken carcasses and rice laced with black bugs, if they manage to eat at all. Some have been groomed by pedophiles on social media. Some have been forced to perform sexual acts or send revealing photos in order to receive basic needs like bus fare to go back home.
It is undeniable that this is no longer a string of isolated cases, but a nationwide epidemic, and it’s far from the only scandal that has been swept under rug by Argentina’s overwhelming footballing success.
After starting its World Cup campaign against Algeria in Kansas City, Argentina would head to Arlington to face off against Austria and Jordan, before taking on Cape Verde in Miami. Messi and Co. were made to sweat against the debutants, with the Blue Sharks taking them all the way to extra time. But while it seemed they may be headed for penalties after Sidny Lopes Cabral’s firecracker, an 111th-minute own goal sealed Argentina’s place in the Round of 16.
Although they may have won the battle on the pitch in Miami, there is another important fight still unfolding in Florida. The FBI has launched an investigation into alleged corruption involving TourProdEnter LLC, a Florida-based company that handled promotional deals for the Argentine Football Association. This investigation is going into its second year, with Argentine federal police raiding AFA headquarters and numerous clubs as part of a probe into alleged money laundering and tax evasion involving financial services firm Sur Finanzas.
Before 2022, when Argentina won its tercera estrella, sponsor payments were made directly to the AFA before being funneled down the various youth clubs in Argentina. This changed in 2023 after AFA reached an agreement with TourProdEnter, which proceeded to launch two training facilities. Although no charges have been brought, this partnership is at the crux of the FBI’s probe as to how the AFA moved more than $300 million to banks and companies in South Florida and elsewhere.
According to Argentine outlet La Nación, TourProdEnter LLC managed at least $260 million in revenue from the AFA, although only a portion of these funds can be directly linked to identifiable operating expenses. Another $57 million was distributed by various companies and beneficiaries whose economic justification is not apparent from the documentation, with payments being allegedly made to companies connected to Pablo Toviggino, the AFA treasurer, and to family members.
The latest reporter to take aim at Argentine football is French investigative journalist Romain Molina. In his latest YouTube video, Molina made a number of allegations: FIFA provided protection to AFA despite cases related to money laundering and embezzlement, and cleared the coach of the women’s youth teams, Diego Guacci, of accusations of harassment and mistreatment of underage players, citing a lack of sufficient evidence.
According to Molina, despite the players’ request to guarantee the confidentiality of their identities before testifying, FIFA revealed the names of all the complainants. The AFA was aware of the accusations against Guacci from the outset, yet took no action against him, allowing him to continue working with the youth teams. The players described AFA internally as akin to a “mafia,” stating that they feared reporting due to concerns about retaliation.
With regards to the money laundering story, Molina asserts that the AFA granted its rights to TourProdEnter LLC, which received a fixed commission of 30% on all of the AFA’s external revenue. Moreover, FIFA agreed to transfer the prize funds to that company rather than sending them to the AFA. These funds were allegedly distributed via U.S. banks and transferred to interconnected company to conceal the real beneficiaries.
Molina’s investigation found transfers of millions of dollars to shell companies, some owned by ordinary people who were bankrupt, in debt, or living in public housing, and who would end up vanishing from their homes, changing their phone numbers, and exhibiting a newfound wealth. Moreover, these funds were used to purchase luxury properties, private planes, yachts, and karting cars.
This doesn’t even address the various issues with the AFA Liga Profesional de Fútbol, which has struggled with extreme format instability, systemic financial challenges, and a bitter political war over the privatization of clubs.
“We don’t even have a proper league format anymore,” said ESPN Argentina’s Santi Bauzá to Urban Pitch. “We’ve grown accustomed to seeing teams with clear ties with the AFA higher-ups win contentious promotion after contentious promotion. We’ve seen our league be needlessly expanded to the detriment of quality and development, the rules and format being torn apart mid-season, and what’s worse, we’ve become numb to all of it.
“The league system is an absolute mess and extremely detrimental for talent development here. You have a regular season where you only play half of the league, so at a minimum you’ll only play 15 or 16 league matches each semester. In an environment where league standing means nothing if you lose a single elimination game, that’s awful for player development, since you can have no consistency whatsoever.”
We’ve established that corruption is endemic in Argentine football, but does that mean that Argentina’s run to the World Cup semifinal is tainted? Not necessarily. However, there’s still been a handful of evidence for the conspiracy theorists to run with.
Messi kicked off his World Cup with a hat trick against Algeria, before following that up with a brace against Austria and goals against Jordan and Cape Verde. However, there’s some that believe that Messi shouldn’t have played any part in the latter three matches. After opening the scoring against Algeria, Messi launched a studs-up tackle on Aïssa Mandi, catching him on his calf and Achilles heel. His punishment? A verbal warning.
“For me, that is a red card,” said former Bundesliga referee Patrick Ittrich to MagentaTV. “We have various examples from the Bundesliga where that was punished with a red. By the letter of the law, that is a red. If I had seen it like that on the pitch, I would have shown red. If the referee had shown red, it definitely would not have been overturned.”
Granted, Messi isn’t the only player to be given a reprieve. Other players like Achraf Hakimi, Jack Hendry, Moteb Al-Harbi have been able to escape red cards for similarly nasty challenges. However, after a heart-palpitating Round of 16 fixture against Egypt in Atlanta, more people began to accuse Argentina of benefitting from biased refereeing decisions.
Yasser Ibrahim opened the scoring early on, while Messi squandered a penalty attempt shortly after. Egypt looked to have doubled the lead at the hour mark, only to have the goal annulled after it was deemed that Marwan Attia stepped on Lisandro Martínez’s foot in the build-up. That didn’t seem to bother the Pharaohs, who scored a second goal just nine minutes later.
Just like that, the Albiceleste snapped into action and produced the greatest comeback of the tournament, with Cristian Romero and Messi scoring in quick succession. Egypt believed that it should have had two penalties, with Hamdi Fathy going to ground claiming he was held by Alexis Mac Allister, while Mohamed Salah felt he was tripped by Julián Alvarez in the build-up to Enzo Fernández’s extra-time winner. But unfortunately for the Egyptians, their complaints fell on deaf ears.
“We looked better than the reigning champions, better in everything, but the result was influenced by internal factors on the pitch and external factors off it,” said Egypt manager Hossam Hassan after the match. “Perhaps they wanted to keep the world champion in the competition. Perhaps they wanted Messi to stay in the running. In football, there are sometimes external factors that go beyond the technical aspects.
“The world champion received support at every level. There seem to be pressures from the Argentina side on this outcome. We haven’t seen respect or fair play. A penalty was ruled out. It was not even checked by the VAR, and our second goal was remarkably, for whatever reason, disallowed. I want to put it in beautiful words and say, ‘Hard luck,’ but we have been treated unfairly and it has been an injustice.”
Argentina then headed to Kansas City, where, after taking an early lead via Mac Allister, looked to be on track for a relatively smooth victory. But Switzerland fought back and equalized via Dan Ndoye in the second half, demonstrating a valiant fight in their first World Cup quarterfinal since 1954. Just when it seemed that the Swiss were taking the momentum, though, Breel Embolo received a second yellow for simulation after a VAR review.
Without their two most explosive forwards in Embolo and the injured Johan Manzambi, Switzerland failed to threaten Argentina after that. Remarkably, the Swiss defense was able to keep Argentina at bay to force extra time, but a penalty shootout wasn’t in the cards, as late goals from Álvarez and Lautaro Martínez saw Argentina book their spot in the semifinal.
“We were dominant,” Switzerland manager Murat Yakin after the match. “We controlled the game. But the red card, we are punished because of a rule that is, to me, absolutely incomprehensible. Of course it hurts enormously that we were eliminated in this way. We didn’t deserve that today. For a situation where beforehand there should have been yellow cards several times, he gave a yellow card in a situation that, to me, was a harmless foul, or if it was even a foul at all.
“They protect their referee over a rule that destroyed our game today. That hurts enormously. First of all, for me there was not a single reason to give the Argentine player a yellow card. He simply should have let play continue. He corrected his own mistake against us, and well, afterward you could see that we were playing with one fewer man.”
It’s easy to feel empathy for Switzerland, but there was no conspiracy against the team. Embolo might have felt that he was being clever by getting Leandro Paredes booked, but it was a foolish move in the end. For a player who has effectively replaced Xherdan Shaqiri as his team’s attacking talisman, it was a horrendous way for his tournament to end.
It was an obvious dive and deservedly got him sent off. And as he trudged through the linear mixed zone, well ahead of any of his teammates, you could see it in his face that he knew he had truly cost his team. Because this Argentina side was there for the taking, but once again, it rode its luck to a nervy victory.
Argentina will now head to Atlanta to take on England, and with a win will meet Spain or France in the World Cup Final in New Jersey. Whether Argentina manages to continue its magical run under Lionel Scaloni or not, one thing’s for sure: the team will have far fewer neutrals rooting for them in 2026 than it did in 2022.
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- Barcelona midfielder’s worrying injury record under Hansi Flick after fresh setback
Barcelona midfielder’s worrying injury record under Hansi Flick after fresh setback

Earlier today, it came to light that Barcelona captain Frenkie de Jong ended the FIFA World Cup injured and has arrived in Catalonia with a physical setback.
Tests will be conducted in the coming days to determine the extent of the Dutchman’s injury, but the initial sensations are anything but positive.
After all, the player is expected to miss up to four months if the club’s worst fears are confirmed in what will come as a massive blow to Hansi Flick’s plans.
A concerning record
As relayed by SPORT in a recent report, there is internal worry over the situation of De Jong which has been anything but positive in recent years.
After all, Hansi Flick has barely been able to count on the player since he arrived as the first-team coach.
Out injured again. (Photo by Angel Martinez/Getty Images)
In the German manager’s first season at the club, De Jong was not available until October because of an ankle injury and thus missed a crucial part of the beginning of the season.
Last season, he again missed a major chunk, albeit this time at the end of the season. He was unavailable from February to April due to a muscular setback which came as a massive blow to the team’s plans.
Over just these two injury spells, the midfielder missed over 200 days and 36 games. Beyond these, he also missed an additional seven games for other minor setbacks under Flick.
A worrying trend
What makes De Jong’s situation all the more worrying is the fact that his fitness has not always been so fragile. In fact, he only averaged eight games missed per season in his first five seasons at the club, showing that his fitness is getting progressively worse.
De Jong could be sidelined for four months. (Photo by Carl Recine/Getty Images)
Now still just 29 years of age, De Jong is supposed to be enjoying the best phase of his professional career but is instead battling injuries relentlessly.
At this point, it is even safe to say that the Dutch national team federation have not been very kind to the player’s fitness and have only aggravated his situation time and time again.
There was a significant controversy during the Euro 2024 that the player was selected despite battling ankle issues, and there are now reports that he played with painkiller injections in his nation’s final World Cup games.
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- Mason Greenwood: Man United won’t get full cut from Fenerbahce-Marseille deal
Mason Greenwood: Man United won’t get full cut from Fenerbahce-Marseille deal

Manchester United will not receive their full share of the sell-on clause from Mason Greenwood’s move to Fenerbahce, according to a new report.
Old Trafford Exit
Greenwood, 24, left Old Trafford in the summer of 2024 after being arrested in January 2022 under suspicion of attempted rape, assault, and coercive control.
However, the Crown Prosecution Service discontinued the case in February 2023 after the “withdrawal of key witnesses and new material meant there was no longer a realistic prospect of conviction”. Greenwood has always denied the allegations against him.
Manchester United’s hierarchy, led by Richard Arnold, conducted their own internal investigation, concluding Greenwood “did not commit the acts he was charged with.” This led to attempts to reintegrate him into the senior squad, only for widespread outrage across the country to force an immediate retreat.
It was then mutually decided by the player and club that his future would be best served by joining a new team outside of England, leading to a hastily agreed loan move to Spanish minnows Getafe. As part of the arrangement, which saw the Madrid-based side take on significant risk by signing a controversial player who had not played football in 18 months, United agreed Getafe would receive 20% of any future transfer fee.
After returning eight goals and six assists in 33 La Liga appearances, there was considerable interest in Greenwood the following summer. A £26.6 million deal was struck with Marseille, entitling Getafe to around £5.3m.
But in a unique twist, the Deep Blues’ clause applies to 20% of any future profits United make from Greenwood’s sale as well. Having included a significant sell-on clause in the deal with Marseille, worth up to 40%, Getafe will be entitled to one fifth of United’s windfall from the forward’s imminent move to Istanbul.
United and Getafe split the profits
The Athletic reveals Turkish giants Fenerbahce are “preparing to announce” Greenwood’s arrival after striking a deal worth £33.2 million plus bonuses with Marseille.
This was confirmed by Fabrizio Romano last night as the Italian expert rubber-stamped the transfer with his trademark ‘Here We Go!’ seal of approval. He claims United would receive around £8.5 million from the deal.
However, The Athletic reveals United are actually “expected to receive between €12m to €13m” (£10m-11m) from the deal, with Getafe receiving their small cut as well. “United agreed to the future incentive for Getafe given the circumstances around Greenwood’s career following his arrest,” the report concludes.
With the dearth of goal-scorers throughout Europe, it is telling Marseille were willing to accept the fee for Ligue 1’s top scorer since he arrived at the Orange Velodrome two years ago, particularly as he had three years remaining on his deal.
Mason Greenwood Stats: 2025/26 Season
Source: Transfermarkt.
But there have been reports of behavioural issues and clashes with Marseille’s hierarchy, leading the Phocaeans to sanction Greenwood’s departure. Atletico Madrid and AS Roma are understood to have also expressed interest.
Final Thoughts
Having long become a distant memory, Manchester United will simply welcome a significant boost to their budget from Greenwood’s sale, even if Getafe still being entitled to a share of the profits will leave some fans scratching their heads at a decision taken under the Glazer’s watch.
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- Warriors' Steph Curry, Draymond Green reportedly have recruiting edge for ex-Laker LeBron James
Warriors' Steph Curry, Draymond Green reportedly have recruiting edge for ex-Laker LeBron James

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There is a growing sense around the NBA that LeBron James' free agency decision will be made in the near future. The four-time NBA champion has reportedly narrowed his list to five or six teams, all of which are legitimate contenders.
This free agency process has been unique for James. Rather than meeting with teams himself, he has allowed his agent, Rich Paul, to handle nearly all communication.
“As of right now there are no plans for LeBron to engage in any meetings to allow teams to pitch him on the idea of coming to their prospective teams...his agent Rich Paul is doing all the background work. He's talking with teams and then he in return he will relay all the intel and data to LeBron James in which LeBron will make a decision,” NBA insider Chris Haynes said.
The Golden State Warriors have been among the most aggressive teams pursuing James this offseason, with Draymond Green even spending time with him.
“LeBron James and Draymond Green are meeting up as the NBA's all-time leading scorer looks to join a new team for the 2026-27 season, according to ESPN's Shams Charania. Charania reported that James and Green are spending some time here together this week at an undisclosed location during a Tuesday appearance on The Stephen A. Smith Show,” Bleacher Report’s Zach Bachar wrote.
While James has not been taking calls from teams, Warriors players have reportedly maintained direct communication with him.
“Not many people in this process can reach LeBron James directly, but the Warriors players can,” ESPN’s Anthony V. Slater said.
Whether players from other organizations have also been in contact with James remains unclear, but the Warriors have demonstrated how committed they are to recruiting him. Landing James remains Golden State's top offseason priority.
Steph Curry and Draymond Green have played significant roles in the Warriors' recruitment efforts by using their personal relationships with James to stay in contact throughout the process. Their involvement has given Golden State a unique recruiting advantage as it continues its pursuit of the four-time NBA champion.
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- Macklin Celebrini willing to sacrifice salary for Sharks’ future success
Macklin Celebrini willing to sacrifice salary for Sharks’ future success
San Jose Sharks star Macklin Celebrini could become one of the NHL‘s biggest contract stories this offseason. The 20-year-old center is eligible to sign an extension while entering the final year of his entry-level contract, which carries a $975,000 salary cap hit.
After a historic sophomore season, Celebrini acknowledged that maximizing every dollar is not his only priority.
MORE: Craig Berube says he shouldn’t have ‘appeased’ Maple Leafs players
Speaking with ESPN while promoting EA Sports’ NHL 27, the former No. 1 overall pick said building a contender matters just as much.
“Obviously, guys want to get paid – as they should, because you’ve got to make a living,” Celebrini said. “There are guys that deserve those numbers that are getting them, but of course you want to put your team in the best spot possible where you give a team the ability to make moves necessary to win.”
Celebrini also admitted that no decision has been made.
“I haven’t really had many discussions about it or thought through it too much yet,” he said. “Still kind of on the fence. But yeah, there’s definitely a lot to think about.”
Macklin Celebrini is drawing inspiration from NHL stars
Apr 8, 2026; San Jose, California, USA; Edmonton Oilers center Connor McDavid (97) and San Jose Sharks center Macklin Celebrini (71) wait for the puck during the second period at SAP Center at San Jose. Mandatory Credit: David Gonzales-Imagn Images
Pittsburgh Penguins captain Sidney Crosby is someone whose approach has shaped Celebrini’s thinking. The two shared the ice with Team Canada, and Crosby has become an important mentor.
Crosby accepted below-market contracts during his career to help Pittsburgh maintain a championship roster. That strategy helped the Penguins keep key players together while winning three Stanley Cups.
Celebrini’s comments come after the NHL’s contract market shifted dramatically. Philadelphia signed 21-year-old center Leo Carlsson to a matched offer sheet carrying an $18 million average annual value, raising expectations for elite young stars.
Still, Celebrini appears open to a different path. He understands that salary cap flexibility can determine whether a contender stays together. Edmonton Oilers captain Connor McDavid has expressed similar thinking by prioritizing championship opportunities over chasing the highest possible salary.
MORE: Connor Hellebuyck trade is ‘95%’ likely amid Jets uncertainty
Celebrini’s stance reflects maturity beyond his years. He produced 115 points and 45 goals last season, setting a Sharks franchise record while leading San Jose’s turnaround. If he ultimately accepts less than market value, general manager Mike Grier would gain valuable cap space to strengthen the roster.
The extension negotiations will now become one of the league’s biggest storylines, with both San Jose’s future and the NHL’s evolving contract landscape under close watch.
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- Former Texas A&M infielder traded to Brewers after strong Astros stint
Former Texas A&M infielder traded to Brewers after strong Astros stint
Former Texas A&M All-American infielder Braden Shewmake is on the move again after spending the last month with the Houston Astros following his mid‑April call‑up. Shewmake made the most of his return to the majors, providing steady production and dependable defense while filling multiple infield roles.
During his time with Houston, he posted a .250/.265/.678 slash line with 20 hits, three home runs, and nine RBI. His defensive versatility proved valuable as the Astros dealt with injuries, and his fielding percentage remained close to league average, with third base standing out as his strongest position.
While being traded out of his home state is a little bittersweet, staying in the majors is the priority, and Shewmake is doing exactly that. On Sunday, it was announced that he had been traded to the Milwaukee Brewers, one of the hottest teams in baseball. Milwaukee enters the week with a 59–37 record, second only to the Los Angeles Dodgers at 61–36. If the Brewers maintain their pace, Shewmake could find himself in the postseason picture in about a month.
You can see the announcement below.
Welcome, Braden! pic.twitter.com/dANevEGskX
— Milwaukee Brewers (@Brewers) July 12, 2026
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- 3 players who need to have great training camp for Patriots in 2026
3 players who need to have great training camp for Patriots in 2026
The New England Patriots are set to begin training camp in just over two weeks, and a few players on the team have reason to show out when the time comes.
The Patriots have a deep roster at most positions, including at wide receiver, running back and defensive tackle. With that comes a healthy level of competition that is expected to brew in the lead-up to the start of next season. More so, upcoming contract years, as well as trade rumors surrounding players, make training camp a time for those on the hot seat to increase their value in the open market.
Let’s take a look at the three players for New England that need to have a great training camp this year.
WR Mack Hollins
The Patriots have many mouths to feed in their receiving corps for next season. A.J. Brown and Romeo Doubs are the clear-cut first and second options at the position, pushing every other receiver down in the team’s pecking order.
Hollins was the team’s third-most targeted receiver last season with 65 targets, but if Kayshon Boutte remains in New England for next season, he is in danger of falling to fifth. A strong training camp for Hollins will remind the Patriots’ coaching staff of just how valuable he is to the team as a spark plug, as well as being their biggest wide receiver at 6-foot-4.
WR Kayshon Boutte
Boutte was primed to take the next step in 2026 before Brown and Doubs came to town. The 24-year-old wide receiver will now vie to be the Patriots’ third option in the passing attack, along with Hunter Henry and Mack Hollins.
Training camp will give Boutte an opportunity to do just that and also increase his value in the trade market, which his name has circulated in throughout much of the offseason.
EDGE Gabe Jacas
Jacas has been missing in action this offseason. He has yet to sign his rookie contract with the Patriots, and the coaching staff has yet to get a good enough glimpse at his capabilities on the field in practice.
New England has room for another quality edge rusher to contribute in their rotation behind Harold Landry and Dre’Mont Jones, with Jacas being the hopeful man for the job. Putting the pen to the paper this summer and showing out in training camp will allow him to quickly assert himself as the third man in the Patriots’ edge rusher rotation.
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- Pogacar stretches Tour lead with win on Bastille Day
Pogacar stretches Tour lead with win on Bastille Day

Tadej Pogacar stretched his overall lead to more than three minutes as he raced clear for his third stage win of this year's Tour de France.
After Monday's rest day, stage 10 offered closest rival Jonas Vingegaard a chance to close the gap in Le Lioran, where he beat Pogacar in a two-man sprint to the line in 2024.
With the 166.6km mountain stage from Aurillac taking place on Bastille Day, home fans were hoping French teenager Paul Seixas would be in contention.
But Pogacar went solo with 15km remaining and maintained that gap to cross the line 32 seconds before Remco Evenepoel, with 19-year-old Seixas just behind him in third.
Vingegaard crossed 44 seconds after Pogacar in seventh, meaning the defending champion now leads the Dane by three hours and 36 minutes in the general classification standings.
"We targeted this stage from a long time ago," said four-time Tour winner Pogacar.
"Two years ago, Jonas beat me in the sprint fair and square. Today was similar, my legs to the finish were completely destroyed, but yeah, I enjoyed the day."
Richard Carapaz got clear on the Puy Mary, the third-from-last climb, but Pogacar attacked on the penultimate climb before claiming his third win on Bastille Day and his 24th stage win overall.
Vingegaard led the chasing group and although Evenepoel lost touch, he recovered on the short descent before the final rise to the line then charged into second as Vingegaard conceded more time over the final metres.
"It was an OK day for us, it could be a lot worse, that's for sure," said Visma-Lease a Bike rider Vingegaard.
"My legs are getting better and better, and I'm looking forward to the longer climbs."
British rider Tom Pidcock crashed on the Puy Mary descent but recovered to finish ninth on the stage and climb into 10th overall.
Stage 10 results
- Tadej Pogacar (Slo/UAE Team Emirates-XRG) 3hrs 58mins 8secs
- Remco Evenepoel (Bel/Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) +32secs
- Paul Seixas (Fra/Decathlon-CMA CGM) +34secs
- Florian Lipowitz (Ger/Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) Same time
- Juan Ayuso (Spa/Lidl-Trek) +38secs
- Mattias Skjelmose (Den/Lidl-Trek) Same time
- Jonas Vingegaard (Den/Visma-Lease a Bike) +44secs
- Isaac del Toro (Mex/UAE Team Emirates-XRG) +1min 31secs
- Tom Pidcock (GB/Pinarello-Q36.5) +1:59
- Lenny Martinez (Fra/Bahrain-Victorious) +2:03
General classification after stage 10
- Tadej Pogacar (Slo/UAE Team Emirates-XRG) 36hrs 15mins 2secs
- Jonas Vingegaard (Den/Visma-Lease a Bike) +3mins 36secs
- Remco Evenepoel (Bel/Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) +4:06
- Juan Ayuso (Spa/Lidl-Trek) +4:22
- Paul Seixas (Fra/Decathlon-CMA CGM) +4:35
- Florian Lipowitz (Ger/Red Bull-Bora-Hansgrohe) +4:44
- Isaac del Toro (Mex/UAE Team Emirates-XRG) +5:08
- Mattias Skjelmose (Den/Lidl-Trek) +5:45
- Lenny Martinez (Fra/Bahrain-Victorious) +6:34
- Tom Pidcock (GB/Pinarello-Q36.5) 11:49
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- Tadej Pogačar surges late to Stage 10 win, extends Tour de France lead
Tadej Pogačar surges late to Stage 10 win, extends Tour de France lead
Tadej Pogačar is leaving little doubt about his dominance over cycling during another overwhelming Tour de France performance
The two-time defending Tour de France champion extended his lead in the overall standings in 2026 with a ruthlessly efficient Stage 10 win on Tuesday, July 14. Pogačar strengthened his grip on the yellow jersey in France by racing away from his rivals at the end of a grueling mountain stage featuring seven different climbs and large crowds on Bastille Day in France. The 27-year-old Slovenian is seeking a three-peat and fifth Tour de France title since 2020.
Pogačar waited until the final kilometer of the second-to-last ascent (and less than 10 miles left in the stage route) to leave behind the peloton for his third stage win this year, quickly passing leader Richard Carapaz and eventually building a 32-second lead over his closest competition by the time he crossed the finish line. Jonas Vindegaard, who sits in second place in the overall standings, lost 54 seconds to Pogačar during Week 2 of the Tour de France.
Here's everything else to know about the 2026 Tour de France after Stage 10, including updated overall standings for the yellow jersey, race results, and how to watch Stage 11:
💛 Tadej Pogacar catches up with Richard Carapaz and leaves him behind straight away!
— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 14, 2026
💛 Tadej Pogacar revient sur Richard Carapaz et le dépose immédiatement !#TDF2026pic.twitter.com/XmqeLvwmPG
🏆 No photo finish needed this time! Beaten in 2024, Tadej Pogacar wins in Le Lioran in 2026!
— Tour de France™ (@LeTour) July 14, 2026
🏆 Pas besoin de photo finish cette fois ! Battu en 2024, Tadej Pogacar s’impose au Lioran en 2026 !#TDF2026pic.twitter.com/pF5s9QvoA5
Who won Tour de France Stage 10?
Tadej Pogačar won Stage 10 of the 2026 Tour de France. He also won Stage 3 and Stage 6 at this year's Tour de France.
Tour de France results: Stage 10
Final results of the 166.6-kilometer Stage 10 from Aurillac to Le Lioran, at the 2026 Tour de France on Tuesday, July 14. *Results and times are via Tour de France website*
| 1 | Tadej Pogačar | UAE Team Emirates - XRG | 3:58:08 |
| 2 | Remco Evenepoel | Red Bull - BORA - Hansgrohe | +0:32 |
| 3 | Paul Seixas | Decathlon CMA CGM Team | +0:34 |
| 4 | Florian Lipowitz | Red Bull - BORA - Hansgrohe | +0:34 |
| 5 | Juan Ayuso | Lidl - Trek | +0:38 |
| 6 | Mattias Skjelmose | Lidl - Trek | +0:38 |
| 7 | Jonas Vingegaard | Team Visma | Lease a Bike | +0:44 |
| 8 | Isaac Del Toro | UAE Team Emirates - XRG | +1:31 |
| 9 | Tom Pidcock | Pinarello-Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team | +1:59 |
| 10 | Lenny Martinez | Bahrain Victorious | +2:03 |
Who has the yellow jersey after Stage 10?
Tadej Pogačar of UAE Team Emirates - XRG remains in possession of the yellow jersey after Stage 10 of the 2026 Tour de France. He first took control of the overall lead after Stage 6 on July 9.
2026 Tour de France standings
Through Stage 10
| Rank | Rider | Team | Time Gap |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Tadej Pogačar | UAE Team Emirates - XRG | 36h 15' 02" |
| 2 | Jonas Vingegaard | Team Visma | Lease a Bike | + 03' 36" |
| 3 | Remco Evenpoel | Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe | + 04' 06" |
| 4 | Juan Ayuso | Lidl - Trek | + 04' 22" |
| 5 | Paul Seixas | Decathlon CMA CGM Team | + 04' 35" |
| 6 | Florian Lipowitz | Red Bull - BORA - hansgrohe | + 04' 44" |
| 7 | Isaac Del Toro | UAE Team Emirates - XRG | + 05' 08" |
| 8 | Mattias Skjelmose | Lidl - Trek | + 05' 45" |
| 9 | Lenny Martinez | Bahrain Victorious | + 06' 34" |
| 10 | Tom Pidcock | Pinarello-Q36.5 Pro Cycling Team | + 11' 49" |
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2026 Tour de France jersey leaders after Stage 10
- Yellow (overall race leader): Tadej Pogačar, Slovenia
- Green (points): Mads Pedersen, Denmark
- Polka dot (mountains): Tadej Pogačar, Slovenia
- White (young rider): Juan Ayuso, Spain
2026 Tour de France Stage 11: How to watch, start time route and distance
- Date: Wednesday, July 15, 2026
- Time: Coverage begins at 7 a.m. ET
- Location: Vichy to Nevers
- Distance: 161.3 kilometers (100.2 miles)
- Type: Flat
- Streaming: Peacock
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- Texas A&M's SEC Media Days player representatives revealed
Texas A&M's SEC Media Days player representatives revealed
On Tuesday, it was announced that Texas A&M redshirt junior quarterback Marcel Reed, senior safety Marcus Ratcliffe, and senior linebacker Daymion Sanford will serve as the Aggies' player representatives at next week's SEC Media Days in Tampa, Florida. Third-year coach Mike Elko and all three 2026 team captains will address the media next Wednesday.
Earlier this month, Aggies Wire predicted that Marcel Reed would be at least one of the three players chosen to represent Texas A&M, and he is the first Aggie signal-caller at the event since former starting QB Kellen Mond in the lead-up to the 2019 season. Last season, Marcel Reed completed 62% of his passes, throwing for a career-high 3,169 yards, 5 touchdowns, and 12 interceptions, and added nearly 500 rushing yards and 6 scores.
Marcus Ratcliffe, alongside senior safety Dalton, is widely considered one of the top defenders in the SEC and is coming off a career year, starting in 12 of 13 games and finishing with a personal-best 66 tackles, three passes defensed, and three tackles for loss. Ratcliffe finished as Pro Football Focus's top-rated safety in coverage.
Daymion Sanford suffered a lower-body injury during A&M's Maroon & White Game, which required surgery this offseason. While he is expected to miss the first half of the regular season, Sanford earned his starting job after replacing Scooby Williams, appearing in 13 games with 10 starts and racking up 57 tackles, 3.5 sacks, and 9.5 tackles for loss.
This will be the first time we hear from Daymion Sanford since his injury, and it could include an update on his return timetable. Texas A&M will kick off the 2026 season against Missouri State on Saturday, Sept. 5.
Texas A&M is bringing its captains to SEC Media Days next week:
— Tyler Shaw (@TylerShawSports) July 14, 2026
LB Daymion Sanford
S Marcus Ratcliffe
QB Marcel Reed
The Aggies will have a quarterback represented for the first time since Kellen Mond in 2019
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- Tuesday Dots: Steak Dinners and Portal Drama
Tuesday Dots: Steak Dinners and Portal Drama

Happy Tuesday! Here is your daily roundup of UW Athletics stories and links.
Dots
- John Mills continues his steak series. This is what NIL should be all about:
Muggin' with Mills: Episode 7 of 8
— Washington Football (@UW_Football) July 13, 2026
Every great place has a signature. The Steak El Gaucho is an 8 oz filet with Maine lobster medallion, asparagus, and bernaise sauce.
Thanks to @ElGauchoSteak for the impeccable service and exceptional quality as always! 🥩 @_JohnMills_pic.twitter.com/fLlcovRPn3
- Not a whole lot actually new here, but Jedd Fisch addressed the Demond Williams transfer portal saga as a guest on the The Triple Option podcast. Here’s the full clip if you’re interested:
Washington head coach Jedd Fisch reveals the truth behind QB Demond Williams’ transfer portal drama… pic.twitter.com/dUo8GRIaX4
— The Triple Option (@3xOptionShow) July 10, 2026
- He’s got a famous last name for a WR and is competing for a starting spot in the rotation. He’s been a bit of journeyman, but Christian Moss finally had a breakout season at Kennesaw State and is ready to bring that production to the B1G.
- Another player on the team likely to make an impact, is interior offensive lineman Champ Taulealea. He’s a big and physical interior presence who can simply move people out of the way.
- Washington Men’s Basketball has a new grad assistant, who was interviewed by local midwest news:
A former Eagle is spreading his wings and headed out west. 🦅 @eagles_tc alum Cole McWhinnie is joining the Washington Huskies' staff as a Grad. Assistant. 🏀 pic.twitter.com/nmI1BPx8Zl
— BCSN (@BCSNsports) July 14, 2026
- Also related to hoops, looks like Jasir Rencher has been cleared to play after missing the season with a heart condition:
Comeback year primed for @JasirRencher! Glad to see you back on the floor, Ja! pic.twitter.com/F68xTqYAkZ
— Washington Men's Basketball (@UW_MBB) July 14, 2026
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- How Erling Haaland got a taxidermied raccoon as his World Cup souvenir
How Erling Haaland got a taxidermied raccoon as his World Cup souvenir
The World Cup isn't even over yet, but arguably no player enjoyed his time in the United States more than Norway superstar Erling Haaland. And he returned to Oslo with just the souvenir to prove it.
When the Norwegian national team landed home on Monday, fans quickly noticed that Haaland exited the plane carrying a stuffed raccoon holding a whiskey bottle. It was the chaotic souvenir we could have expected from Haaland.
Apparently, the stuffed raccoon traces back to the Norway star's visit to Wild Bill's Western Store in Dallas. In that visit, which Haaland posted on his YouTube channel, he got fitted for cowboy hats and boots. He reportedly spent $10,000 on merchandise for his staff and himself.
The $750 stuffed raccoon was among the items that Haaland purchased at Wild Bill's, and now the product is completely soldout on Wild Bill's online shop.
Erling Haaland has returned to Norway, and it looks like he brought home a $750 Whiskey Raccoon from Wild Bill's Western Store in Dallas, Texas. What an authentic piece of American culture. pic.twitter.com/SsnwZlEgOZ
— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano) July 13, 2026
It's amazing the impact that one visit from a soccer star can have on a business.
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- Shakur Stevenson Makes Bold Gervonta Davis Claim That Changes Everything
Shakur Stevenson Makes Bold Gervonta Davis Claim That Changes Everything

Shakur Stevenson believes a fight with Gervonta Davis could become the final bout of Davis’ career. The unbeaten champion made the bold statement after signing a multi-fight deal with Dana White’s Zuffa Boxing. Speaking to Chris Mannix, Stevenson said fans only want to see the best fighters face each other, regardless of titles.
The rivalry between Shakur Stevenson and Gervonta Davis has grown over the years, but the fight has never materialized due to promotional hurdles. While Davis remains sidelined due to legal issues and a lengthy layoff, Stevenson says the matchup still makes sense. He believes the fight would be one of boxing’s biggest events and could become the contest that closes the chapter on Davis’ career.
Shakur Stevenson says Gervonta Davis fight remains boxing’s biggest matchup
Shakur Stevenson said in an interview that the long-awaited fight with Gervonta Davis does not need undisputed titles to attract fans.
“If I go fight against Tank, no one cares whether it’s for undisputed or not. They just care that it’s the best vs the best,” Stevenson said. “At first, [Davis] said he wouldn’t fight me. Now, I heard him say on Twitter that he will fight me, so it sounds like his tune is changing. He may not admit it, but I think he’s got a lot of respect for me as a fighter, which is why I think he plans on fighting me as his last fight on his way out the door.”
Stevenson improved his unbeaten record to 25-0 after defeating Teofimo Lopez earlier this year. He has repeatedly called out Gervonta Davis, saying it is one of the biggest matchups available in boxing.
Gervonta Davis remains inactive after legal issues and a long layoff
Gervonta Davis has not fought since his majority draw with Lamont Roach in March 2025. The 31-year-old has spent more than 16 months outside the ring and was named the WBA lightweight “champion in recess” after legal issues stopped him from making a mandatory title defense against Floyd Schofield.
Davis also lost a planned exhibition fight with Jake Paul following domestic violence allegations. Reports in early July said his team informed other promoters that he is unlikely to return before early 2027.
Despite the inactivity, Davis has not announced his retirement. He recently used social media to call out welterweight champion Devin Haney and former mentor Floyd Mayweather, showing he still views himself as an active fighter.
Shakur Stevenson sees Gervonta Davis fight as a legacy-defining moment
Shakur Stevenson said his new partnership with Zuffa Boxing has increased his confidence that major cross-promotional fights can happen. He believes boxing legacies are built by facing top opponents rather than by collecting championship belts.
A fight between Shakur Stevenson and Gervonta Davis would likely take place at 140 pounds or at a catchweight if finalized after Davis returns. For now, Davis’ legal matters and expected return in 2027 remain the biggest obstacles.
Stevenson’s comments have renewed attention on one of boxing’s most requested fights. While Gervonta Davis has given no indication that he plans to retire, Stevenson remains convinced he could become the fighter who hands one of boxing’s biggest stars his final defeat.
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- Powerful trio could oust Gianni Infantino as FIFA boss after World Cup
Powerful trio could oust Gianni Infantino as FIFA boss after World Cup

Love or loathe him, Gianni Infantino has already secured his place as one of the most impactful FIFA presidents in history.
Since he was elected in 2016, the Swiss-born career administrator has pursued a mandate of relentless expansionism.
This summer’s World Cup, spread out across an entire hemisphere in Canada, the US and Mexico and featuring 48 teams for the first time ever, is the clearest example.
Next time around, the World Cup could welcome 64 teams.
But the Club World Cup, traditionally a minimalist affair featuring a single team from each FIFA confederation, is perhaps just as significant a focus for Infantino. At Infantino’s behest, financed by Saudi sovereign wealth, the Club World Cup is now a 32-team affair with a prize money pot of nearly $1bn.
There is an ideological element to Infantino’s expansionism, yes. Time and time again, the FIFA president’s sales pitch is that football belongs to the world. And there is some nobility in that.

But equally, it is no coincidence that FIFA operates a one country, one vote system which, when Infantino is giving more and more nations and club sides the chance to participate in the biggest FIFA competitions, means his chances of being deposed as the organisation’s boss are slim.
That said, the 2026 World Cup, now reaching its dramatic climax, has been turbulent for Infantino, to say the least. And according to the latest reports, there is a growing contingent who would like to see the back of the FIFA president.
At least four officials want Gianni Infantino’s job ahead of 2027 elections
Infantino’s obsequiousness to American president Donald Trump and the alleged influence of the US president on the decision of the FIFA Disciplinary Committee to overturn Folarin Balogun’s red card earlier in the World Cup has been, for many experts and insiders, the final straw.
UEFA, the body which oversees the game in Europe, said FIFA had “crossed a red line” and a number of national associations are said to be cooling on Infantino’s request to endorse him for re-election in 2027.
And according to UK journalist Ben Jacobs writing for talkSPORT, there are at least three would-be challengers who could potentially be persuaded to run against Infantino.

Dariusz Mioduski, the owner of Polish club Legia Warsaw, has supposedly been touted as an alternative by federations including Bosnia, Norway, Sweden, Germany and Spain.
Victor Montagliani, the president of Concacaf, is also said to have aspirations to head up FIFA, though the party line for now is that he is concentrating on his current role. Similarly, Patrice Motsepe, who leads CAF, is viewed as a future contender.
Meanwhile, UEFA president Alexander Ceferin and Nasser Al-Khelaifi, president of Paris Saint-Germain and the European Football Clubs institution, are both reluctant to stand. But the tone of Jacobs’ pieces suggests that neither is a hard ‘no’.
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- From Tom Cruise to Jennifer Hudson: Big World Cup closing ceremony
From Tom Cruise to Jennifer Hudson: Big World Cup closing ceremony
Singers Laura Pausini, Nicole Scherzinger and Robbie Williams as well as Youtuber IShowSpeed will perform in a closing ceremony ahead of the World Cup final on Sunday, gouverning body FIFA has said.
FIFA said on Tuesday that actor Tom Cruise will also make an appearance and that the show at the East Rutherford, New Jersey, stadium will look back at the 48-team event in the US, Mexico and Canada which started on June 11.
The ceremony is set to start 90 minutes before the 3pm (1900 GMT) kick-off of the final.
Oscar, Grammy, Emmy and Tony winner Jennifer Hudson will sing the United States national anthem before the final, FIFA said.
The final will also see a first-ever half-time show at a World Cup final. Madonna, Shakira, Justin Bieber, Coldplay and K-Pop stars BTS are among the performers announced a few weeks ago for the 11-minute show.
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- ‘Burn This List to the Ground’ — Ex-Ravens QB Sounds Off on Lamar Jackson Dropping 67 Places on NFL’s Top 100 Ranking
‘Burn This List to the Ground’ — Ex-Ravens QB Sounds Off on Lamar Jackson Dropping 67 Places on NFL’s Top 100 Ranking

Baltimore Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson was the story of the NFL Top 100 list when he tumbled from No. 2 last year to No. 69 this year. The Ravens star had a subpar season and was plagued by injuries, which affected his performances and limited his mobility on the field.
Former Heisman Winner Blasts Lamar Jackson’s Ranking
Former Ravens quarterback Robert Griffin III blasted Jackson’s No. 69 ranking on the NFL Top 100 list in a post on X.
“Lamar Jackson is not the 69th best player in the NFL. BURN THIS LIST TO THE GROUND,” Griffin wrote.
The last time Jackson fell out of the top 50 of the ranking was in 2023, when he landed at No. 72. He responded by earning two consecutive No. 2 spots on the elite list.
The NFL community was outraged by Jackson’s low ranking and his ability garnered mixed rankings on different lists. The Ravens star landed at No. 2 overall and QB2 in PFN’s Top 100 list, just behind Buffalo Bills quarterback Josh Allen. He was ranked ahead of New England Patriots quarterback Drake Maye and Cincinnati Bengals’ star Joe Burrow.
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Jackson has had to deal with being underestimated throughout his career after falling to No. 32 overall in the 2018 NFL Draft despite being a Heisman Trophy winner. In his rookie season, he became the youngest QB to start a playoff game and earned unanimous NFL MVP honors in his first full season under center for the Ravens.
He dismissed concerns about his passing ability by tying the record for most perfect passer rating games with four in 2024 and is currently No. 1 in the NFL’s career passer rating rankings.
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Analyst Warns Jackson Over Ravens Job Security
After requesting a trade in 2023, Jackson signed a bumper five-year, $260 million contract ($185 million guaranteed) with the Ravens. Jackson’s contract includes a no-trade clause and he is set to become an unrestricted free agent in 2028.
During an appearance on“First Take” last week, analyst Courtney Cronin leveled a warning to Jackson about his job security in Baltimore.
“He has chosen not to agree to sign any sort of contract extension,” Cronin said. “So, him potentially being out of Baltimore at some point could be on his own if the offense doesn’t work between himself and Declan Doyle… If it works out, that’s great, but if it doesn’t, we know that the Baltimore Ravens are not a team that needs to be a bad team to draft well at QB.
“They got Lamar at No. 32 overall. So they could easily be like, ‘Hey, year one. We don’t think it’s working out, you guys are the same age, there might be a balance of power, fighting struggles.’ They could say, ‘We’ll draft your replacement and start putting the clock on you for how long you’ll still be the starter here.’”
In 2025, Jackson earned a PFN QB Impact score of 77.7, ranking him at No. 13 in the league. In 13 games, he registered 2,549 passing yards on 63.6% completion, 21 touchdowns and seven interceptions, while adding 349 rushing yards and two scores for the Ravens, who missed the playoffs entirely after being preseason Super Bowl favorites.
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- LaMelo Ball Cybertruck puts Minnesota on notice
LaMelo Ball Cybertruck puts Minnesota on notice
LaMelo Ball was recently traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves after spending the first six years of his career with the Charlotte Hornets. It was a bittersweet move for Minnesota fans who had to say goodbye to Naz Reid, but now have the opportunity to see LaMelo Ball arrive at and depart from the Target Center on a regular basis.
Ball was notorious on the streets of Charlotte. He was sued after allegedly running over someone’s foot in 2024 and had a car accident caught on tape back in February. There are also enough videos showing him recklessly leaving Spectrum Stadium that someone made a compilation:
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Ball is so well known for poor decisions behind the wheel that one of the main reactions to the trade was concern for the safety of the people of Minneapolis.
With Ball arriving in Minnesota to work out this summer, video has surfaced of him sitting in the driver seat of a Cybertruck. Some accounts are saying this is a new vehicle, but it looks like one he had back in 2024. It has LF on the side and “1of1” on the trunk and floor mats. The LF stands for “LaFrance,” which is his middle name.
This Cybertruck has always had an exterior that lights up, but he may have had the interior done to add some new lighting features. It’s certainly a choice when you’re considered a sometimes distracted driver.
Did LaMelo Ball bring his go kart?
We don’t know if Ball has found a new permanent residence in Minnesota yet or if he’s still looking. Hopefully he can find a place with a big enough yard that he doesn’t have to drive his gokart around on his roof like he did when he lived in Charlotte.
Ball is coming off a solid season where he played 72 games and helped the Hornets more than double their win total from the previous season. Expectations will be high for him this season, both on the court and in the street.
Is Tielemans a risk?

The initial reaction in Manchester United circles to news of Youri Tielemans' impending arrival was positive.
A former team-mate of current first-team coach Jonny Evans, Tielemans is noted for scoring Leicester City's winner in the 2021 FA Cup final and for Aston Villa in their Europa League final triumph over Freiburg in May.
"Well done to the recruitment team because £35m for him is a phenomenal signing," said former midfielder Nicky Butt as he discussed the Belgian's potential impact with ex-United team-mate Paul Scholes on The Good, The Bad And The Football podcast.
"They needed to get a rocket on. If we want to compete in all four competitions we have to build a squad, not just a starting XI."
An erroneous post on X, in which a user claimed Tielemans had already played more minutes of football at the age of 29 than Scholes did in his playing career, grabbed plenty of attention on social media, but while it was incorrect, it did highlight the amount of football the Villa midfielder has played.
He made his senior debut for Anderlecht aged 16 years and 82 days and has now played 668 games for club and country.
That is over 100 more than Casemiro had done when he moved from Real Madrid to United in 2022.
Casemiro was 30 at the time and, after an excellent debut campaign, spent 18 months being told his career was finished as his performances dipped.
Observers defending United's recruitment team would argue Tielemans is more accustomed to the physical demands of the Premier League given he has played in England since joining Leicester from Monaco in 2019.
Last season, he was impacted by separate calf and ankle problems that restricted him to 35 appearances for Aston Villa - the lowest number during his time in England.
After impressing at the World Cup - including scoring a memorable 89th-minute equaliser against Senegal, then converting an extra-time winner from the penalty spot - his tournament came to a premature end when he was injured in the warm-up before the quarter-final defeat by Spain.
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- The Open Championship: Golf's major season has become a 100-day sprint
The Open Championship: Golf's major season has become a 100-day sprint
Seems like just yesterday that we were talking about gnomes and azaleas and pimento cheese sandwiches, and here we are at the end of golf's major season. Seems that way because it practically is that way — from the moment that Jack Nicklaus strokes the ceremonial opening tee shot at the Masters to the moment that the Open champion lifts the Claret Jug is a run that lasts barely 100 days.
Consider: Indiana won the national championship, Seattle won the Super Bowl and the Winter Olympics came and went before the 2026 Masters even began. Golf's major season — the four tournaments which shape players' legacies like no others — arrives in late spring and departs in mid-summer, leaving us all with nearly nine months to wait before it all comes around again.
"This major season always feels like it goes quicker and quicker every year," Rory McIlroy noted from Royal Birkdale on Tuesday. He's not wrong.

The intensely packed schedule is the result of several factors pushing on the golf calendar from all sides, most notably the 2019 move of the PGA Championship from August back to May. The PGA Championship did that in part for some professional courtesy, allowing for the PGA Tour to wrap up its playoffs before the start of the NFL season.
Plus, the move opens up more venues for the PGA Championship, most notably the PGA's upcoming flagship course in Frisco, Texas. That course would be unpleasant at best, unplayable at worst, if the PGA returned to August. And the Players Championship's move from May to March offers agronomic possibilities for the course that aren't possible once Florida temps hit May levels.
Players tend to hold close their opinions on matters outside their control; why expend effort that doesn't need to be expended? Scottie Scheffler is a perfect example. When asked about the tight turnaround, he offered his own perspective but no solutions.
"I felt like we were at the U.S. Open a couple weeks ago," he said. "It does happen pretty quickly. Maybe there could be more of a break, but that's one of those things that's so far out of my control, I couldn't even begin to think about it."
McIlroy, of course, is a constant exception to that rule. He offered up what he saw as the "pros and cons" to the tight major season on Tuesday afternoon at Royal Birkdale.
"I'd like to see the major season spread out a little bit longer," he said. "The Masters is always going to have the buildup, but I think then PGA into U.S. Open, U.S. Open into here, it just seems like it's very, very quick." He noted that the powers-that-be could benefit from a longer major season — expanded interest in the game's largest tournaments is always a plus, from any side.
On the player side of the equation, though, a tight major schedule offers a substantial opportunity to anyone who can get hot. "If you get on a bit of a run," McIlroy added, "it's nice to be sort of playing well and go from one straight into the next."
So who's on that kind of run this year? As Normal Sport's Kyle Porter notes, 22 players have made the cut at all three majors to date, with 11 at even par or better:
22 golfers have made the cut at all three majors so far. Here are the 11 who have played those three majors at par or better.
— Kyle Porter (@KylePorterNS) July 9, 2026
Scottie: -13
Burns: -12
Rose: -11
Rory: -10
Xander: -10
Ludvig: -5
Morikawa: -3
Rai: -2
Cam Young: -2
Matt Fitz: -2
JT: E
Worth noting: Of the top seven major players this season, only McIlroy actually carried through and won his.
There's little opportunity for the majors to move far off their current slots, given the demands of the PGA Tour's regular season and the outside pressure from other sports (football and more football). Weather remains a constant concern; there's a narrow window for each of the majors to play out successfully. (The November Masters was a delight, true, but let's never do that again.)
If golf wanted to truly go bold, the sport could unhitch itself from the weather report, at least, by looking elsewhere in the world. That would bring a whole new series of challenges, starting with viewing windows, but let's get weird for a second. Why not a major in Australia or Asia?
"From what I've seen the last few years, having a major in Australia could be very successful," said Spain's Jon Rahm, referencing LIV Golf's highly popular Australia events. "Not that Europe deserves two, but having two in Europe would also be good fun. Preferably home court in my case. And same in Asia. I think there would be some great venues and great places to possibly have them."
Some minor schedule expansion is on the horizon. In 2028, the Olympics' golf event will take place at Riviera in Los Angeles in mid to late July, traditionally the Open's dates. As a result, the 2028 Open Championship will extend into August, ending on Aug. 6, 2028. That's a one-year adjustment that will come around every four years. Is it enough? Depends on whom you ask.
"There's so much to play towards the end of the year. No matter what tour you're playing on, you have the final events of the year, the final prize of the year," Rahm said. "You have to focus on that, right? By the time it's done and it's December already, it's only four months until Augusta."
Four months to Augusta sounds pretty good right now, doesn't it? Alas, we're not there yet.
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- Will Sunday weather halt World Cup final? What forecast, FIFA rules say
Will Sunday weather halt World Cup final? What forecast, FIFA rules say
Sunday's World Cup final match might be delayed or postponed because of possible thunderstorms, according to weather forecasters. While the amount of rain expected is light, there is a chance for thunderstorms.
The World Cup final is scheduled for Sunday, July 19 at 3 p.m. Here's what to know:
What's the World Cup final weather forecast for New York New Jersey Stadium?
For the World Cup final game, there is a significant chance for thunderstorms in East Rutherford, NJ, where the the NYNJ Stadium sits.
AccuWeather's forecast calls for partly cloudy day with a 88% chance of rain and a 53% chance of precipitation. "Rain gear may be needed for the soccer match; nearby lightning may delay the match," its forecast says. Chance for rain is higher in the morning than in the afternoon and evening.
The culprit is a low pressure system moving into the region from the Great Lakes area, according to the National Weather Service (NWS), Upton office.
The NWS anticipates a slight chance for thunderstorms on Sunday. Its forecast calls for higher chances of thunderstorms on Saturday, rather than Sunday.
"There is a lower chance, but it's still a chance," said NWS meteorologist Bryan Ramsey. If thunderstorms develop on Sunday, chances are likely in the late afternoon into the evening, he said.
When it comes to temperatures, the high is expected near 87 degrees, according to the NWS. High humidity levels are expected given the partially sunny skies, high temperature and damp conditions in forecast.
Do soccer games get canceled because of rain? What are FIFA rules?
Seeing soaking wet players on the pitch is normal in soccer. Rain is not a cause for cancellation unless the field is so waterlogged that it makes it hard for the ball to roll.
Lightning, on the other hand, would delay or cancel a game immediately.
FIFA's 2026 protocol establishes that any game will be immediately halted if lightning is detected within an 8-mile radius of the stadium. If that happens, the game would be delayed for 30 minutes. If another lightning strike is detected within that period, the 30-minute timer resets.
Juan Carlos Castillo is a New Jersey-based trending reporter for the USA Today network. He covers weather, and national events focusing on how they affect New Jersey
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- Why Rashid Shaheed could have a breakout 2026 season for Seahawks
Why Rashid Shaheed could have a breakout 2026 season for Seahawks

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The Seattle Seahawks spent a few draft picks on Rashid Shaheed in a trade with the New Orleans Saints at the deadline in 2025, and it worked wonders. He was electric in the return game for the Seahawks, earning an All-Pro honor in the process.
But Shaheed is a wide receiver, and yet he's not done a whole lot in that role for the Seahawks, and even back when he was with the Saints. The potential is there, but he's yet to reach it.
Saad Yousuf of The Athletic named Shaheed as the Seahawks' top breakout candidate, and for good reason. Looking at Shaheed's situation for 2026, there are a couple of factors at play that could help him turn in a breakout season as a wide receiver.
Why Rashid Shaheed could have a breakout 2026 season
"Jaxon Smith-Njigba had his breakout campaign in 2025, so defenses will be gearing up to stop him," Yousuf writes. "Cooper Kupp is still a reliable veteran, but he's getting older and missed at least five games in the three seasons prior to last year."
The wide receiver room around Shaheed could open the door for the Seahawks wide receiver to finally have a breakout season.
Sure, Smith-Njigba will get plenty of work in 2026, but with defenses focusing on him, Shaheed might get a lot more opportunities this upcoming season.
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Kupp's injury history and his age are big factors at play for why his usage might not be as great as it was a year ago for Seattle.
Shaheed put up just 188 yards receiving with no touchdowns on 15 receptions in nine games with the Seahawks this past season. He also ran for 64 yards on seven attempts in the regular season.
In the playoffs, Shaheed caught three passes for 78 yards and ran for 22 without scoring a touchdown. He had a very limited role in year-one for the Seahawks offense.
But with a new offensive coordinator in Brian Fluery, coming in, things could be a bit different for the All-Pro WR/returner.
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"New offensive coordinator Brian Fluery is taking over after seven years in San Francisco under Kyle Shanahan, where he's seen how dynamic weapons can be maximized," Yousuf writes.
Between the change in coaching, the WR room's dynamic changing with Kupp's uncertainty and Smith-Nijgba's attention, Shaheed has a path to breaking out this season.
Hitting 1,000 yards or 10 touchdowns might not be realistic, but Shaheed could easily put together a solid year with career-highs in receptions with at least 60, yards with at least 720, and touchdowns with at least six. That's totally possible for the Seahawks WR.
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- Baseball union head criticizes MLB salary cap ad campaign, says claims of economic woe are perverse
Baseball union head criticizes MLB salary cap ad campaign, says claims of economic woe are perverse
PHILADELPHIA — The head of baseball’s players’ union chastised management on Tuesday for its advertising campaign in support of a salary cap.
Bruce Meyer, who took over when Tony Clark was forced out in February, said the sport was thriving.
“The supposed stewards of the game have spent an inordinate amount of time trying to convince those same fans that they don’t have hope or they shouldn’t have hope or that the product that they’re paying to consume in record numbers is somehow broken,” he said. “I think it’s perverse.”
Attendance has averaged 29,230 this season, up 1.2% from 28,895 through similar dates last year. MLB is on pace for its highest attendance since 2017.
Management in May proposed a salary cap system, which players say they will never accept. MLB’s “Level the Field” campaign claims fans support a salary cap, a system baseball players have long rejected.
“I believe that this system is bad for players and would be for generations to come,” Meyer said.
Baseball’s five-year labor contract expires Dec. 1 and management is expected to immediately start a lockout, the sport’s 10th work stoppage since 1972. No games have been lost since a 7 1/2-month strike in 1994-95 caused the World Series to be canceled for the first in 90 years.
“Teams in every market across the league can afford to compete,” Meyer said. “Many of them are choosing not to.”
Meyer said unions for players in the NFL, NBA and NHL agreed to caps under duress.
“In one way or other they were broken or forced into it,” he said.
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- Open Championship tee times for Rounds 1-2: How to watch morning golf
Open Championship tee times for Rounds 1-2: How to watch morning golf
The final major championship of the men's golf season is here, as 156 players descend on Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland for the 154th Open Championship.
The field features the biggest names in the sport, including defending champion Scottie Scheffler, reigning Masters champion Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Xander Schauffele and Bryson DeChambeau, alongside past champions, LIV Golf stars, DP World Tour standouts, and players who earned their spots through qualifying.
Both the PGA Championship winner Aaron Rai and U.S. Open champ Wyndham Clark have a chance to notch a second major title in 2026 and are both in this week's field.
Here's what you need to know about the Open Championship:
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The Open Championship Tee Times for Round 1
All times Eastern.
- 1:35 a.m.: Matthew Baldwin, Thomas Detry, James Nicholas
- 1:46 a.m.: Michael Kim, Daniel Hillier, Andy Sullivan
- 1:57 a.m.: Ryan Fox, Andrew Novak, Matthew Jordan
- 2:08 a.m.: Henrik Stenson, Max Homa, Joe Dean
- 2:19 a.m.: Robert MacIntyre, Rickie Fowler, Alex Fitzpatrick
- 2:30 a.m.: David Duval, Martin Couvra, Matthew Southgate
- 2:41 a.m.: Sungjae Im, Daniel Brown, Fifa Laopakdee (a)
- 2:52 a.m.: Gary Woodland, Jake Knapp, Jordan Smith
- 3:03 a.m.: Francesco Molinari, Tom McKibbin, Lev Grinberg (a)
- 3:14 a.m.: Hennie Du Plessis, Jose Luis Ballester, Dan Bradbury
- 3:25 a.m.: Angel Ayora, Victor Perez, Mateo Pulcini (a)
- 3:36 a.m.: Stewart Cink, Scott Vincent, Joakim Lagergren
- 3:47 a.m.: Michael Thorbjornsen, Kota Kaneko, Travis Smyth
- 4:03 a.m.: Alex Smalley, Sam Stevens, Ryo Hisatsune
- 4:14 a.m.: Akshay Bhatia, Harris English, Rasmus Hojgaard
- 4:25 a.m.: Ben Griffin, Hideki Matsuyama, Min Woo Lee
- 4:36 a.m.: Russell Henley, Justin Rose, Viktor Hovland
- 4:47 a.m.: Justin Thomas, Alex Noren, Jason Day
- 4:58 a.m.: Scottie Scheffler, Tyrrell Hatton, Bryson DeChambeau
- 5:09 a.m.: Jordan Spieth, Tommy Fleetwood, Jon Rahm
- 5:20 a.m.: Brian Harman, Si Woo Kim, Nick Taylor
- 5:31 a.m.: Ryan Gerard, Maverick McNealy, David Puig
- 5:42 a.m.: Kazuma Kobori, Tom Sloman, David Howard (a)
- 5:53 a.m.: Antoine Rozner, Ren Yonezawa, Caleb Surratt
- 6:04 a.m.: MJ Daffue, Frederic Lacroix, Jack McDonald
- 6:15 a.m.: Jeongwoo Ham, Ryutaro Nagano, Alejandro De Castro Piera (a)
- 6:41 a.m.: John Parry, Eric Cole, Tiger Christensen
- 6:52 a.m.: Eugenio Chacarra, Matt Wallace, Max Greyserman
- 7:03 a.m.: Michael Brennan, Sahith Theegala, Laurie Canter
- 7:14 a.m.: Cameron Smith, Keith Mitchell, Stuart Grehan (a)
- 7:25 a.m.: Sepp Straka, Joaquin Niemann, Kurt Kitayama
- 7:36 a.m.: Sami Valimaki, Shaun Norris, Jackson Suber
- 7:47 a.m.: Darren Clarke, Adrien Saddier, Bernd Wiesberger
- 7:58 a.m.: Keegan Bradley, Corey Conners, Casey Jarvis
- 8:09 a.m.: Matt McCarty, Harry Hall, Haotong Li
- 8:20 a.m.: Padraig Harrington, Marco Penge, Michael Hollick
- 8:31 a.m.: Tom Kim, Billy Horschel, Mason Howell (a)
- 8:42 a.m.: Johnny Kiefer, Pierceson Coody, Keita Nakajima
- 8:53 a.m.: Louis Oosthuizen, Jesper Svensson, Jack Buchanan (a)
- 9:09 a.m.: Bud Cauley, Jayden Schaper, Lucas Herbert
- 9:20 a.m.: Kristoffer Reitan, Patrick Reed, J.T. Poston
- 9:31 a.m.: Chris Gotterup, Sam Burns, Adam Scott
- 9:42 a.m.: Collin Morikawa, J.J. Spaun, Nicolai Hojgaard
- 9:53 a.m.: Shane Lowry, Aaron Rai, Brooks Koepka
- 10:04 a.m.: Cameron Young, Wyndham Clark, Ludvig Åberg
- 10:15 a.m.: Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, Matt Fitzpatrick
- 10:26 a.m.: Jacob Bridgeman, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Tim Wiedemeyer (a)
- 10:37 a.m.: Patrick Cantlay, Daniel Berger, Nico Echavarria
- 10:48 a.m.: Peter Uihlein, Alistair Docherty, Francesco Laporta
- 10:59 a.m.: Cameron John, Austen Truslow, Sam Bairstow
- 11:10 a.m.: Naoyuki Kataoka, Marcus Plunkett, Baard Bjornevik Skogen
- 11:21 a.m.: Kazuki Higa, Jiho Yang, Nevill Ruiter (a)
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The Open Championship Tee Times for Round 2
All times Eastern
- 1:35 a.m.: John Parry, Eric Cole, Tiger Christensen
- 1:46 a.m.: Eugenio Chacarra, Matt Wallace, Max Greyserman
- 1:57 a.m.: Michael Brennan, Sahith Theegala, Laurie Canter
- 2:08 a.m.: Cameron Smith, Keith Mitchell, Stuart Grehan (a)
- 2:19 a.m.: Sepp Straka, Joaquin Niemann, Kurt Kitayama
- 2:30 a.m.: Sami Valimaki, Shaun Norris, Jackson Suber
- 2:41 a.m.: Darren Clarke, Adrien Saddier, Bernd Wiesberger
- 2:52 a.m.: Keegan Bradley, Corey Conners, Casey Jarvis
- 3:03 a.m.: Matt McCarty, Harry Hall, Haotong Li
- 3:14 a.m.: Padraig Harrington, Marco Penge, Michael Hollick
- 3:25 a.m.: Tom Kim, Billy Horschel, Mason Howell (a)
- 3:36 a.m.: Johnny Kiefer, Pierceson Coody, Keita Nakajima
- 3:47 a.m.: Louis Oosthuizen, Jesper Svensson, Jack Buchanan (a)
- 4:03 a.m.: Bud Cauley, Jayden Schaper, Lucas Herbert
- 4:14 a.m.: Kristoffer Reitan, Patrick Reed, J.T. Poston
- 4:25 a.m.: Chris Gotterup, Sam Burns, Adam Scott
- 4:36 a.m.: Collin Morikawa, J.J. Spaun, Nicolai Hojgaard
- 4:47 a.m.: Shane Lowry, Aaron Rai, Brooks Koepka
- 4:58 a.m.: Cameron Young, Wyndham Clark, Ludvig Åberg
- 5:09 a.m.: Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, Matt Fitzpatrick
- 5:20 a.m.: Jacob Bridgeman, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Tim Wiedemeyer (a)
- 5:31 a.m.: Patrick Cantlay, Daniel Berger, Nico Echavarria
- 5:42 a.m.: Peter Uihlein, Alistair Docherty, Francesco Laporta
- 5:53 a.m.: Cameron John, Austen Truslow, Sam Bairstow
- 6:04 a.m.: Naoyuki Kataoka, Marcus Plunkett, Baard Bjornevik Skogen
- 6:15 a.m.: Kazuki Higa, Jiho Yang, Nevill Ruiter (a)
- 6:41 a.m.: Matthew Baldwin, Thomas Detry, James Nicholas
- 6:52 a.m.: Michael Kim, Daniel Hillier, Andy Sullivan
- 7:03 a.m.: Ryan Fox, Andrew Novak, Matthew Jordan
- 7:14 a.m.: Henrik Stenson, Max Homa, Joe Dean
- 7:25 a.m.: Robert MacIntyre, Rickie Fowler, Alex Fitzpatrick
- 7:36 a.m.: David Duval, Martin Couvra, Matthew Southgate
- 7:47 a.m.: Sungjae Im, Daniel Brown, Fifa Laopakdee (a)
- 7:58 a.m.: Gary Woodland, Jake Knapp, Jordan Smith
- 8:09 a.m.: Francesco Molinari, Tom McKibbin, Lev Grinberg (a)
- 8:20 a.m.: Hennie Du Plessis, Jose Luis Ballester, Dan Bradbury
- 8:31 a.m.: Angel Ayora, Victor Perez, Mateo Pulcini (a)
- 8:42 a.m.: Stewart Cink, Scott Vincent, Joakim Lagergren
- 8:53 a.m.: Michael Thorbjornsen, Kota Kaneko, Travis Smyth
- 9:09 a.m.: Alex Smalley, Sam Stevens, Ryo Hisatsune
- 9:20 a.m.: Akshay Bhatia, Harris English, Rasmus Hojgaard
- 9:31 a.m.: Ben Griffin, Hideki Matsuyama, Min Woo Lee
- 9:42 a.m.: Russell Henley, Justin Rose, Viktor Hovland
- 9:53 a.m.: Justin Thomas, Alex Noren, Jason Day
- 10:04 a.m.: Scottie Scheffler, Tyrrell Hatton, Bryson DeChambeau
- 10:15 a.m.: Jordan Spieth, Tommy Fleetwood, Jon Rahm
- 10:26 a.m.: Brian Harman, Si Woo Kim, Nick Taylor
- 10:37 a.m.: Ryan Gerard, Maverick McNealy, David Puig
- 10:48 a.m.: Kazuma Kobori, Tom Sloman, David Howard (a)
- 10:59 a.m.: Antoine Rozner, Ren Yonezawa, Caleb Surratt
- 11:10 a.m.: MJ Daffue, Frederic Lacroix, Jack McDonald
- 11:21 a.m.: Jeongwoo Ham, Ryutaro Nagano, Alejandro De Castro Piera (a)
How many players are in The Open
The 154th Open Championship will host 156 golfers to Royal Birkdale in Northern Ireland. From PGA Tour players to LIV Golf plays to past champions, the field will be full of impressive players.
This field includes a mix of PGA Tour, DP World Tour and LIV Golf players, as well as past Open champions and qualifiers from regional and final events.
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Who won The Open Championship 2025
Scottie Scheffler won the 2025 Open Championship capturing his first Open title and his fourth major win. He finished with a total score of 267 (−17) over the four rounds.
How to watch The Open Championship 2026
All times Eastern
Thursday, July 16, Round 1
- 1:30-4 a.m.: Peacock
- 4 a.m.-3:30 p.m.: USA Network
- 3:30-5:30 p.m.: Golf Channel
Friday, July 17, Round 2
- 1:30-4 a.m.: Peacock
- 4 a.m.-3:30 p.m.: USA Network
- 3:30-5:30 p.m.: Golf Channel
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Open Championship tee times for Rounds 1-2: How to watch morning golf
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- Open Championship tee times for Rounds 1-2: How to watch morning golf
Open Championship tee times for Rounds 1-2: How to watch morning golf
The final major championship of the men's golf season is here, as 156 players descend on Royal Portrush in Northern Ireland for the 154th Open Championship.
The field features the biggest names in the sport, including defending champion Scottie Scheffler, reigning Masters champion Rory McIlroy, Jon Rahm, Xander Schauffele and Bryson DeChambeau, alongside past champions, LIV Golf stars, DP World Tour standouts, and players who earned their spots through qualifying.
Both the PGA Championship winner Aaron Rai and U.S. Open champ Wyndham Clark have a chance to notch a second major title in 2026 and are both in this week's field.
Here's what you need to know about the Open Championship:
Watch the Open Championship on Fubo
The Open Championship Tee Times for Round 1
All times Eastern.
- 1:35 a.m.: Matthew Baldwin, Thomas Detry, James Nicholas
- 1:46 a.m.: Michael Kim, Daniel Hillier, Andy Sullivan
- 1:57 a.m.: Ryan Fox, Andrew Novak, Matthew Jordan
- 2:08 a.m.: Henrik Stenson, Max Homa, Joe Dean
- 2:19 a.m.: Robert MacIntyre, Rickie Fowler, Alex Fitzpatrick
- 2:30 a.m.: David Duval, Martin Couvra, Matthew Southgate
- 2:41 a.m.: Sungjae Im, Daniel Brown, Fifa Laopakdee (a)
- 2:52 a.m.: Gary Woodland, Jake Knapp, Jordan Smith
- 3:03 a.m.: Francesco Molinari, Tom McKibbin, Lev Grinberg (a)
- 3:14 a.m.: Hennie Du Plessis, Jose Luis Ballester, Dan Bradbury
- 3:25 a.m.: Angel Ayora, Victor Perez, Mateo Pulcini (a)
- 3:36 a.m.: Stewart Cink, Scott Vincent, Joakim Lagergren
- 3:47 a.m.: Michael Thorbjornsen, Kota Kaneko, Travis Smyth
- 4:03 a.m.: Alex Smalley, Sam Stevens, Ryo Hisatsune
- 4:14 a.m.: Akshay Bhatia, Harris English, Rasmus Hojgaard
- 4:25 a.m.: Ben Griffin, Hideki Matsuyama, Min Woo Lee
- 4:36 a.m.: Russell Henley, Justin Rose, Viktor Hovland
- 4:47 a.m.: Justin Thomas, Alex Noren, Jason Day
- 4:58 a.m.: Scottie Scheffler, Tyrrell Hatton, Bryson DeChambeau
- 5:09 a.m.: Jordan Spieth, Tommy Fleetwood, Jon Rahm
- 5:20 a.m.: Brian Harman, Si Woo Kim, Nick Taylor
- 5:31 a.m.: Ryan Gerard, Maverick McNealy, David Puig
- 5:42 a.m.: Kazuma Kobori, Tom Sloman, David Howard (a)
- 5:53 a.m.: Antoine Rozner, Ren Yonezawa, Caleb Surratt
- 6:04 a.m.: MJ Daffue, Frederic Lacroix, Jack McDonald
- 6:15 a.m.: Jeongwoo Ham, Ryutaro Nagano, Alejandro De Castro Piera (a)
- 6:41 a.m.: John Parry, Eric Cole, Tiger Christensen
- 6:52 a.m.: Eugenio Chacarra, Matt Wallace, Max Greyserman
- 7:03 a.m.: Michael Brennan, Sahith Theegala, Laurie Canter
- 7:14 a.m.: Cameron Smith, Keith Mitchell, Stuart Grehan (a)
- 7:25 a.m.: Sepp Straka, Joaquin Niemann, Kurt Kitayama
- 7:36 a.m.: Sami Valimaki, Shaun Norris, Jackson Suber
- 7:47 a.m.: Darren Clarke, Adrien Saddier, Bernd Wiesberger
- 7:58 a.m.: Keegan Bradley, Corey Conners, Casey Jarvis
- 8:09 a.m.: Matt McCarty, Harry Hall, Haotong Li
- 8:20 a.m.: Padraig Harrington, Marco Penge, Michael Hollick
- 8:31 a.m.: Tom Kim, Billy Horschel, Mason Howell (a)
- 8:42 a.m.: Johnny Kiefer, Pierceson Coody, Keita Nakajima
- 8:53 a.m.: Louis Oosthuizen, Jesper Svensson, Jack Buchanan (a)
- 9:09 a.m.: Bud Cauley, Jayden Schaper, Lucas Herbert
- 9:20 a.m.: Kristoffer Reitan, Patrick Reed, J.T. Poston
- 9:31 a.m.: Chris Gotterup, Sam Burns, Adam Scott
- 9:42 a.m.: Collin Morikawa, J.J. Spaun, Nicolai Hojgaard
- 9:53 a.m.: Shane Lowry, Aaron Rai, Brooks Koepka
- 10:04 a.m.: Cameron Young, Wyndham Clark, Ludvig Åberg
- 10:15 a.m.: Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, Matt Fitzpatrick
- 10:26 a.m.: Jacob Bridgeman, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Tim Wiedemeyer (a)
- 10:37 a.m.: Patrick Cantlay, Daniel Berger, Nico Echavarria
- 10:48 a.m.: Peter Uihlein, Alistair Docherty, Francesco Laporta
- 10:59 a.m.: Cameron John, Austen Truslow, Sam Bairstow
- 11:10 a.m.: Naoyuki Kataoka, Marcus Plunkett, Baard Bjornevik Skogen
- 11:21 a.m.: Kazuki Higa, Jiho Yang, Nevill Ruiter (a)
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The Open Championship Tee Times for Round 2
All times Eastern
- 1:35 a.m.: John Parry, Eric Cole, Tiger Christensen
- 1:46 a.m.: Eugenio Chacarra, Matt Wallace, Max Greyserman
- 1:57 a.m.: Michael Brennan, Sahith Theegala, Laurie Canter
- 2:08 a.m.: Cameron Smith, Keith Mitchell, Stuart Grehan (a)
- 2:19 a.m.: Sepp Straka, Joaquin Niemann, Kurt Kitayama
- 2:30 a.m.: Sami Valimaki, Shaun Norris, Jackson Suber
- 2:41 a.m.: Darren Clarke, Adrien Saddier, Bernd Wiesberger
- 2:52 a.m.: Keegan Bradley, Corey Conners, Casey Jarvis
- 3:03 a.m.: Matt McCarty, Harry Hall, Haotong Li
- 3:14 a.m.: Padraig Harrington, Marco Penge, Michael Hollick
- 3:25 a.m.: Tom Kim, Billy Horschel, Mason Howell (a)
- 3:36 a.m.: Johnny Kiefer, Pierceson Coody, Keita Nakajima
- 3:47 a.m.: Louis Oosthuizen, Jesper Svensson, Jack Buchanan (a)
- 4:03 a.m.: Bud Cauley, Jayden Schaper, Lucas Herbert
- 4:14 a.m.: Kristoffer Reitan, Patrick Reed, J.T. Poston
- 4:25 a.m.: Chris Gotterup, Sam Burns, Adam Scott
- 4:36 a.m.: Collin Morikawa, J.J. Spaun, Nicolai Hojgaard
- 4:47 a.m.: Shane Lowry, Aaron Rai, Brooks Koepka
- 4:58 a.m.: Cameron Young, Wyndham Clark, Ludvig Åberg
- 5:09 a.m.: Rory McIlroy, Xander Schauffele, Matt Fitzpatrick
- 5:20 a.m.: Jacob Bridgeman, Rasmus Neergaard-Petersen, Tim Wiedemeyer (a)
- 5:31 a.m.: Patrick Cantlay, Daniel Berger, Nico Echavarria
- 5:42 a.m.: Peter Uihlein, Alistair Docherty, Francesco Laporta
- 5:53 a.m.: Cameron John, Austen Truslow, Sam Bairstow
- 6:04 a.m.: Naoyuki Kataoka, Marcus Plunkett, Baard Bjornevik Skogen
- 6:15 a.m.: Kazuki Higa, Jiho Yang, Nevill Ruiter (a)
- 6:41 a.m.: Matthew Baldwin, Thomas Detry, James Nicholas
- 6:52 a.m.: Michael Kim, Daniel Hillier, Andy Sullivan
- 7:03 a.m.: Ryan Fox, Andrew Novak, Matthew Jordan
- 7:14 a.m.: Henrik Stenson, Max Homa, Joe Dean
- 7:25 a.m.: Robert MacIntyre, Rickie Fowler, Alex Fitzpatrick
- 7:36 a.m.: David Duval, Martin Couvra, Matthew Southgate
- 7:47 a.m.: Sungjae Im, Daniel Brown, Fifa Laopakdee (a)
- 7:58 a.m.: Gary Woodland, Jake Knapp, Jordan Smith
- 8:09 a.m.: Francesco Molinari, Tom McKibbin, Lev Grinberg (a)
- 8:20 a.m.: Hennie Du Plessis, Jose Luis Ballester, Dan Bradbury
- 8:31 a.m.: Angel Ayora, Victor Perez, Mateo Pulcini (a)
- 8:42 a.m.: Stewart Cink, Scott Vincent, Joakim Lagergren
- 8:53 a.m.: Michael Thorbjornsen, Kota Kaneko, Travis Smyth
- 9:09 a.m.: Alex Smalley, Sam Stevens, Ryo Hisatsune
- 9:20 a.m.: Akshay Bhatia, Harris English, Rasmus Hojgaard
- 9:31 a.m.: Ben Griffin, Hideki Matsuyama, Min Woo Lee
- 9:42 a.m.: Russell Henley, Justin Rose, Viktor Hovland
- 9:53 a.m.: Justin Thomas, Alex Noren, Jason Day
- 10:04 a.m.: Scottie Scheffler, Tyrrell Hatton, Bryson DeChambeau
- 10:15 a.m.: Jordan Spieth, Tommy Fleetwood, Jon Rahm
- 10:26 a.m.: Brian Harman, Si Woo Kim, Nick Taylor
- 10:37 a.m.: Ryan Gerard, Maverick McNealy, David Puig
- 10:48 a.m.: Kazuma Kobori, Tom Sloman, David Howard (a)
- 10:59 a.m.: Antoine Rozner, Ren Yonezawa, Caleb Surratt
- 11:10 a.m.: MJ Daffue, Frederic Lacroix, Jack McDonald
- 11:21 a.m.: Jeongwoo Ham, Ryutaro Nagano, Alejandro De Castro Piera (a)
How many players are in The Open
The 154th Open Championship will host 156 golfers to Royal Birkdale in Northern Ireland. From PGA Tour players to LIV Golf plays to past champions, the field will be full of impressive players.
This field includes a mix of PGA Tour, DP World Tour and LIV Golf players, as well as past Open champions and qualifiers from regional and final events.
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Who won The Open Championship 2025
Scottie Scheffler won the 2025 Open Championship capturing his first Open title and his fourth major win. He finished with a total score of 267 (−17) over the four rounds.
How to watch The Open Championship 2026
All times Eastern
Thursday, July 16, Round 1
- 1:30-4 a.m.: Peacock
- 4 a.m.-3:30 p.m.: USA Network
- 3:30-5:30 p.m.: Golf Channel
Friday, July 17, Round 2
- 1:30-4 a.m.: Peacock
- 4 a.m.-3:30 p.m.: USA Network
- 3:30-5:30 p.m.: Golf Channel
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Open Championship tee times for Rounds 1-2: How to watch morning golf
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Yahoo! Sports - News, Scores, Standings, Rumors, Fantasy Games
- Alex Rodriguez botches Justin Verlander’s career history in awkward interview
Alex Rodriguez botches Justin Verlander’s career history in awkward interview

Alex Rodriguez had a rough go of it interviewing Justin Verlander ahead of the Home Run Derby.
Rodriguez appeared to be setting up some kind of underdog redemption angle for Verlander, asking him, “How do you explain being a late draft pick, being designated for assignment a couple of times with two different teams?”
Awkward moment for A-Rod, interviewing Justin Verlander saying we was designated for assignment by two different teams.
Verlander, a 10-time All-Star, has never been designated for assignment. pic.twitter.com/nxLbChZbDq
— SportsTalk 790 (@SportsTalk790) July 13, 2026
Neither half of that sentence is true. Verlander went second overall in the 2004 draft, one pick after Matt Bush, and was in the majors within a year. He’s also never been designated for assignment, not once, across 20 seasons and stops with the Tigers, Astros, Mets, and Giants. Being DFA’d is a process reserved for players a team is trying to get off its 40-man roster. It has never once applied to a 10-time All-Star and three-time Cy Young winner.
Verlander, understandably, did not know what to do with this.
“Me? No, you’ve got the wrong notes,” he said.
Rodriguez laughed it off and pivoted to asking how Verlander has pitched at a high level for so long, which, fine, is actually a reasonable question. It’s just not the one he’d spent the last thirty seconds building up to.
Whether it makes him feel better or not, Rodriguez wasn’t the only Fox voice getting called out for scrambling a Hall of Famer’s career this week. Derek Jeter needled Colin Cowherd on Monday over a 2024 interview where Cowherd asked what it was like facing Nolan Ryan — a pitcher whose career ended two years before Jeter’s started.
Someone might want to give A-Rod the same warning next time.
The post Alex Rodriguez botches Justin Verlander’s career history in awkward interview appeared first on Awful Announcing.
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Yahoo! Sports - News, Scores, Standings, Rumors, Fantasy Games
- Lakers sign Bronny James' history making 25-year-old ex-high school star teammate
Lakers sign Bronny James' history making 25-year-old ex-high school star teammate

Lakers sign Bronny James' history making 25-year-old ex-high school star teammate originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
The Los Angeles Lakers have prioritized strengthening their wing depth by any means necessary lately, and that trend continued on Monday.
According to ESPN’s Shams Charania, the Lakers signed Bronny James’ 25-year-old history-making high school teammate (he became the highest-rated in Stanford history in 2020 after completing his senior season at Sierra Canyon alongside James).
“Free agent forward Ziaire Williams has agreed on a one-year, $3 million deal to sign with the Los Angeles Lakers,” Charania wrote Monday.
“Lakers reach a deal with Williams and CAA Co-Head of Basketball Aaron Mintz to address their wing depth -- and LA continues to strongly pursue Jonathan Kuminga as a potential starting forward, sources tell ESPN.”
While Williams is still finding his footing in the big leagues, it isn’t outlandish to state he’s moving in the right direction. The 24-year-old has made encouraging strides as a transition finisher, half-court shot creator, perimeter shooter, and active defender.
Williams averaged 10.2 points and 1.4 steals per game with the Nets last season, shooting 42.5%% from the field and a career-best 34.3% from three (which isn’t great, but it proves he’s on an upward trajectory in that aspect of his game).
The Lancaster, California, native can only improve here, and playing alongside a high-IQ, methodical point guard like Luka Doncic should help take his development to the next level if things go according to plan.
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TechRadar - All the latest technology news
- No, it's not age verification — privacy is the top reason UK children use a VPN
No, it's not age verification — privacy is the top reason UK children use a VPN
- Government report shows British kids mainly use a VPN to improve their privacy
- Only a fifth of VPN users use the tech to bypass age verification
- Pretending to be older is the most common way to dodge age checks
As the debate surrounding potential VPN restrictions heats up in the UK, a government report has cast doubt on whether such drastic measures are justified.
According to the study commissioned by the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology (DSIT), digital privacy is the primary driver behind VPN use among British children.
Content unblocking ranks as the second most common motivation, with children using the tools to access specific apps and media from other countries.
Crucially, the desire to bypass mandatory age checks ranks much further down the list, with only about a fifth of young VPN users actively using the software to evade age checks. This equates to just 7% of all British children using a VPN to access restricted platforms.
These findings challenge the narrative that restricting VPNs is vital to enforcing current age verification laws and the government's proposed under-16 social media ban.
The government is set to share evidence of its public consultation on children's online safety and VPNs this month.
In response to requests for comment, a spokesperson for DSIT shared a press release that confirms that "VPNs play a limited role in circumventing age check."
"As platforms implement more robust age verification to comply with the newly announced restrictions, many of the common routes used to bypass age checks today will become increasingly difficult," they continued.
Kids and VPNs: What the DSIT report found

Following a nationwide survey of over 2,000 young people aged 11 to 17, researchers at BMG Research discovered that familiarity with virtual private networks among British children is high.
58% of children surveyed reported that they are aware of the software, while roughly a quarter of all respondents admitted to using a VPN in their lifetime.
The underlying motivations of these young users appear to challenge the argument in favor of stricter controls.
Among active VPN users, 30% state they use the software specifically to secure their online privacy. This aligns with warnings from digital rights advocates who argue that restricting VPN access could strip vital security tools away from minors.
And while young people do use these apps to bypass content restrictions, the study shows they are primarily interested in evading regional entertainment geoblocks or school network restrictions rather than maliciously outsmarting age verification.
Bypassing age checks ranks fifth on the list of motivations. These findings mirror separate YouGov research commissioned by the VPN Trust Initiative, which revealed that a mere 1.4% of surveyed minors use a VPN specifically to access platforms meant for older demographics.
So how do children actually bypass age checks?
It seems that British children have found much simpler workarounds to evade online controls than using a VPN.
Over half of the children surveyed admitted they simply migrate to different platforms, with 37% choosing websites that completely lack age verification and 34% opting for services known to enforce weak, easily tricked checks.
Posing as an adult remains the most common tactic, with roughly 63% of those who bypass checks admitting they pretended to be someone older.
Specifically, 45% do so by giving a false date of birth during self-declaration checks, while a notable minority (11%) use their parents' or relatives' identification details.
The findings follow a stark warning to Downing Street from a coalition of more than 20 tech firms and privacy advocacy groups, which urged policymakers to protect digital rights and ensure that VPN tools remain unrestricted.
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TechRadar - All the latest technology news
- IPVanish just made OpenVPN almost three times faster on Windows — but there's a catch
IPVanish just made OpenVPN almost three times faster on Windows — but there's a catch
- IPVanish added OpenVPN Data Channel Offload (DCO) to its Windows app
- Internal testing recorded download increases of up to 196%
- The feature cannot be used at the same time as OpenVPN Scramble
IPVanish has released a new Windows client built around High-Speed Mode, the provider's implementation of OpenVPN Data Channel Offload (DCO). The company claims the feature lifts OpenVPN download speeds by up to 196%.
OpenVPN remains one of the most widely supported protocols in the industry, prized for its maturity and its ability to work almost anywhere. Its weakness has always been pace, which is why so many of the best VPN services now steer users towards WireGuard by default.
OpenVPN DCO addresses this problem. It moves the heavy lifting of encryption out of the app and into the deepest core of the operating system, cutting latency and easing CPU load without changing the protocol's security.
IPVanish has also swapped its Windows OpenVPN cipher from AES-256-CBC to AES-256-GCM, a change it says trims 32% off the time needed to connect to a server.
OpenVPN DCO remains an exclusive for Windows users. As the provider confirms to TechRadar, "OpenVPN DCO isn't possible on macOS, iOS, or Android. Those operating systems have locked-down kernels."
What IPvanish's High-Speed Mode actually changes, and how to use it

Standard OpenVPN shuttles data back and forth between the VPN app and the operating system. Every one of those handovers costs time. DCO keeps the data channel closer to the Windows networking layer instead, so encrypted traffic moves through the system with fewer stops.
IPVanish tested servers in New York, London, Berlin, and Tokyo, three times a day across three consecutive days. Averaged out, downloads improved by 131% on TCP and 196% on UDP, while uploads rose 34% and 101% respectively.
"IPVanish is already known for offering fast VPN speeds, and today we're raising the bar for Windows OpenVPN," said Subbu Sthanu, General Manager, Consumer Cybersecurity at IPVanish, adding that streamers, gamers, and remote workers should all feel the difference.
You can turn the feature on by updating your Windows app and going to the OpenVPN protocol in the Settings tab.
One catch is that High-Speed Mode is not compatible with OpenVPN Scramble — IPVanish's obfuscation feature that disguises your VPN traffic to slip past networks that block it. Turn one on, and you lose the other. For anyone connecting from a school, an office, or a country that filters VPNs, Scramble is probably the more important feature.
Which other VPNs offer OpenVPN DCO
ExpressVPN was among the first providers to unveil OpenVPN DCO in March 2025, claiming a 2,000% jump in UDP performance. Windscribe also added DCO on Windows at the same time, recently extending it to Linux, too.
Norton VPN followed in September 2025, citing doubled speeds and 15% lower latency.
Surfshark, NordVPN, and PrivadoVPN all ship a DCO adapter in their Windows clients, too. It's still a short list, with most providers betting on WireGuard instead.
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TechRadar - All the latest technology news
- The new De'Longhi Rivelia Start is a super-compact coffee maker with a 10-drink menu — including the cold brew we desperately need for sweltering summer days
The new De'Longhi Rivelia Start is a super-compact coffee maker with a 10-drink menu — including the cold brew we desperately need for sweltering summer days
- The Rivelia Start is De'Longhi's smallest automatic coffee maker
- It has a menu of 10 coffee drinks, including cold brew
- It's on sale now in the UK for £599.99 (about $800 / AU$1,160)
De'Longhi makes some of the best espresso machines I've tested here at TechRadar, and as the owner of a small kitchen, its latest model has particularly piqued my interest. The De'Longhi Rivelia Start is the company's smallest fully automatic coffee maker.
The Rivelia Start is a successor to the 2024 De'Longhi Rivelia, which our tester Josephine Watson gave a full five stars thanks to its consistently well-extracted espresso, clever Bean Adapt technology that optimizes brew settings to suit your preferred beans, and LatteCrema Hot system, which creates thick and creamy foam for milky drinks.
The Rivelia Start offers all that in an even smaller package, and adds the ability to prepare authentic-tasting cold brew. De'Longhi promises that your cold brew will be "ready in under five minutes", which tells me that it's not just pouring a shot of hot coffee over ice, like some other machines I've tested recently. Instead, the coffee is extracted using ambient temperature water, which results in fewer bitter compounds being dissolved for a more mellow flavor.

The Rivelia Start's standard menu contains 10 drinks, but if you like the idea of an iced latte or cappuccino to help you stay cool in the summer months, you can upgrade your Rivelia Start with the optional LatteCrema Cool set, which lets you create chilled milk foam for six further drinks.
Personally, the feature I'm most excited about is the pair of swappable bean hoppers. My job sometimes involves drinking a lot of lattes, and I always prefer to switch to decaf in the afternoon so I can still sleep after a day testing drip and espresso machines. With the Rivelia Start, there's no need to purge one type of coffee from the hopper before refilling with another; just unscrew the whole thing and swap it for one filled with a different type of bean.

It's simple to operate too, with an interface of clearly-labelled buttons rather than a touchscreen, making it extra accessible for new users.
Its small size isn't the only thing that sets it apart from other coffee makers, either — it also comes in a palette of earthy colors that fit with the current trend for natural shades and textures, which makes a refreshing change from the stark black, white, and chrome that once dominated kitchen appliances.
It's available to buy now direct from De'Longhi in the UK for £599.99 (about $800 / AU$1,160) in two colors: maple brown and jade green. More hues will be available from third-party stores from September, and we're currently waiting for details of its international launch.
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- 'A single entry point can rapidly expand to greater enterprise impacts': Microsoft introduces changes to tackle ShinyHunters
'A single entry point can rapidly expand to greater enterprise impacts': Microsoft introduces changes to tackle ShinyHunters
- ShinyHunters abused OAuth trust in Salesforce by tricking users and later compromising SaaS integrations, stealing tokens to access hundreds of customer environments
- Reports suggested up to 700 victims; attackers exfiltrated data via legitimate APIs, making activity appear normal and persistent
- Microsoft responded with Defender for Cloud Apps upgrades, adding richer telemetry, near‑real‑time detection, and stronger governance over OAuth‑connected applications
The ShinyHunters cybercrime group were so creative in breaking into corporate Salesforce environments that they forced Microsoft’s hand, making the company introduce new security upgrades just to address the attacks.
Microsoft has revealed it is focusing on improving visibility into OAuth-connected applications and strengthening governance over third-party integrations in Microsoft Defender for Cloud Apps. The changes fall into two main categories: Improved detection and investigation, and new posture and governance capabilities.
It makes sense, given that some reports claimed as many as 700 victims of the year-long campaign.
Changes and improvements
But first, a little context: In August 2025, it was reported that ShinyHunters operatives were calling their targets on the phone, claiming to be IT support, and convincing them to authorize a seemingly legitimate Salesforce Data Loader application. This app was, in fact, controlled by the attackers and requested OAuth permissions which allowed them to access Salesforce data through official APIs.
Since everything happened through legitimate authentication and API calls, the activity looked like normal user behavior.
In the following months, the campaign evolved. Instead of tricking individual employees, ShinyHunters compromised third-party SaaS providers that integrated with Salesforce, including Salesloft's Drift integration, Gainsight, and later Klue.
By stealing OAuth tokens or integration secrets from these vendors, they accessed hundreds of downstream customer Salesforce environments without interacting with each customer individually.
At one point, Google told reporters it was aware of more than 700 potentially impacted organizations.
“Microsoft consulted with Salesforce to improve granularity in telemetry for Defender for Cloud Apps with near-real-time detection, offering connected application attribution and expanded application permission insights,” the company said in a new report. “This activity was not the result of a vulnerability inherent to Salesforce. Rather, the threat actors abused trusted OAuth relationships for unauthorized access, data exfiltration, and persistence.”
In other words, Microsoft enabled greater visibility into OAuth-connected applications and their activity, allowed for better detection of suspicious API and OAuth behavior through richer telemetry and correlation, and now provides stronger governance of connected apps through permission analysis, risk scoring, and lifecycle management.
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- How to watch France vs Spain: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time for FIFA World Cup semi-final 2026
How to watch France vs Spain: Free Streams, TV Channels & Kick-Off time for FIFA World Cup semi-final 2026
- France vs Spain Kick-Off time: Tuesday, July 14 | 8pm BST / 3pm ET / 5am AEST (Wed)
- Watch free on ITV (UK) / SBS (AUS) / CazéTV's YouTube (Brazil)
- Unlock your free streams with Norton VPN (60-day money back guarantee)
Kylian Mbappe and Lamine Yamal headline a heavyweight FIFA World Cup 2026 semi-final as France take on Spain in Dallas — and you can live stream the game around the world for free.
France captain Mbappe scored his eighth goal of the tournament in the quarter-final against Morocco, breaking the deadlock on the hour mark with a sumptuous curling strike that set Les Bleus on course for a 2-0 win. The forward was withdrawn shortly after with what appeared to be an ankle issue, although he appeared confident that he would be fit to face Spain. Didier Deschamps' men have won all six games at this summer's tournament and are yet to concede a goal in the knockout stage, putting the two-time winners on the verge of a third successive final.
Yamal's impact on the World Cup has been rather more understated than Mbappe's, with the teenager scoring just once for a Spain team who have reached the last four thanks to the contribution of their less-heralded stars. Mikel Merino came off the bench to score a late winner for the second successive knockout game in the 2-1 victory over Belgium in the quarter-final and manager Luis de la Fuente must now decide whether to start the Arsenal midfielder or keep him as a supersub. La Roja have conceded just once on their way to their second World Cup semi-final, having only previously reached the last four when they lifted the trophy in 2010.
The winner faces England or Argentina in the final in New Jersey.
So, read on as we show you exactly how to watch France vs Spain for free from anywhere in the FIFA World Cup 2026.
How to watch France vs Spain for free
France vs Spain is available to watch for free in multiple countries, including the UK, Australia, Brazil, Belgium, Ireland, Netherlands, Switzerland and Turkey.
- 🇬🇧 UK: ITV (English commentary)
- 🇦🇺 Australia: SBS On Demand (English commentary)
- 🇧🇷 Brazil: CazéTV's YouTube (no account required)
- 🇧🇪 Belgium: RTBF / VRT
- 🇨🇦 Canada: CTV (TV login required)
- 🇫🇷 France: M6
- 🇩🇪 Germany: ZDF
- 🇮🇪 Ireland: RTE Player (English commentary)
- 🇮🇹 Italy: Rai
- 🇳🇱 Netherlands: NOS
- 🇪🇸 Spain: RTVE
- 🇨🇭 Switzerland: SRF Play / RTS Play / RSI Play
- 🇹🇷 Turkey: TRT
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How to watch France vs Spain in the US

US viewers can watch France vs Spain on Fox (English commentary) or Telemundo (Spanish commentary).
Both Fox and Telemundo 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 France vs Spain on Fox One (3-day free trial). Telemundo is available via Peacock ($10.99/month).
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 France vs Spain in the UK

UK customers are in luck as they can stream France vs Spain for free on ITV. Live coverage is on ITV1 and ITVX and begins at 7pm BST ahead of an 8pm kick-off.
You will require a TV license and a valid UK postcode for an account (e.g. SE1 7PB).
Norton VPN can unlock your stream if you're abroad today.
How to watch France vs Spain in Australia

France vs Spain 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.
A new account requires an Australian postcode (e.g. 2004).
Traveling for work or on holiday? A VPN like Norton VPN can help unlock your free stream.
How to watch France vs Spain in Canada

In Canada, TSN and free-to-air channel CTV will be broadcasting France vs Spain.
You can live stream via the TSN+ streaming platform, which costs CA$8 per month or CA$80 per year.
CTV will require TV provider login details for you to watch for free online.
Outside of Canada? Use Norton VPN whilst you're traveling away from home to unlock your stream.
France vs Spain: Match Information
What time does France vs Spain start?
France vs Spain kicks off at 8pm BST / 3pm ET on Tuesday, July 14. That's 5am AEST on Wednesday, July 15 in Australia.
What are the squads for France vs Spain?
France
Goalkeepers: Mike Maignan (AC Milan), Robin Risser (Lens), Brice Samba (Rennes).
Defenders: Lucas Digne (Aston Villa), Malo Gusto (Chelsea), Lucas Hernandez (Paris St-Germain), Theo Hernandez (Al Hilal), Ibrahima Konate (Liverpool), Maxence Lacroix (Crystal Palace), Jules Kounde (Barcelona), William Saliba (Arsenal), Dayot Upamenaco (Bayern Munich).
Midfielders: N'Golo Kante (Fenerbache), Manu Kone (Roma), Adrien Rabiot (AC Milan), Aurelien Tchouameni (Real Madrid), Warren Zaire-Emery (Paris St-Germain).
Forwards: Maghnes Akliouche (Monaco), Bradley Barcola (Paris St-Germain), Rayan Cherki (Man City), Ousmane Dembele (Paris St-Germain), Desire Doue (Paris St-Germain), Michael Olise (Bayern Munich), Kylian Mbappe (Real Madrid), Jean-Phillipe Mateta (Crystal Palace), Marcus Thuram (Inter Milan).
Spain
Goalkeepers: Unai Simon (Athletic Bilbao), David Raya (Arsenal), Joan Garcia (Barcelona).
Defenders: Marcos Llorente (Atletico Madrid), Marc Pubill (Atletico Madrid), Pedro Porro (Tottenham), Aymeric Laporte (Athletic Bilbao), Eric Garcia (Barcelona), Pau Cubarsi (Barcelona), Marc Cucurella (Real Madrid), Alejandro Grimaldo (Bayer Leverkusen).
Midfielders: Rodri (Manchester City), Martin Zubimendi (Arsenal), Mikel Merino (Arsenal), Pedri (Barcelona), Gavi (Barcelona), Fabian Ruiz (Paris St-Germain), Alex Baena (Atletico Madrid).
Forwards: Victor Munoz (Osasuna), Mikel Oyarzabal (Real Sociedad), Ferran Torres (Barcelona), Lamine Yamal (Barcelona), Dani Olmo (Barcelona), Borja Iglesias (Celta Vigo), Nico Williams (Athletic Bilbao).
Stage | France | Spain |
Group stage | Group I: 1st, 9 points | Group H: 1st, 7 points |
Last 32 | Beat Sweden (3-0) | Beat Austria (3-0) |
Last 16 | Beat Paraguay (1-0) | Beat Portugal (1-0) |
Quarter-finals | Beat Morocco (2-0) | Beat Belgium (2-1) |
What is the weather for France vs Spain?
Thundery showers are forecast in Dallas on Tuesday, with temperatures at kick-off expected to be around 81F (27C).
The good news is that the stadium is fully air-conditioned and has a retractable roof, which will make the conditions much more comfortable for players and fans.
Can I watch France vs Spain on my mobile?
Of course, most broadcasters have streaming services that you can access through mobile apps or via your phone's browser.
You can also stay up-to-date with all of the key World Cup moments on the official social media channels on X/Twitter (@FIFAWorldCup), Instagram (@FIFAWorldCup), TikTok (@FIFAWorldCup) and YouTube (@FIFA).
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- How to watch The Great British Sewing Bee season 12 online for FREE – stream cosy competition from anywhere
How to watch The Great British Sewing Bee season 12 online for FREE – stream cosy competition from anywhere
- Premiere: Tuesday, July 14 at 8pm BST
- FREE stream: BBC iPlayer (UK)
- Use NordVPN to watch iPlayer from abroad
I’ve got a textile! Feeling lost over Love Island and fed up with football? Sewing Bee could be just the ticket, as 12 super seamsters gather in the hope to be crowned Britain's best sewer. Read on, as we explain how to watch The Great British Sewing Bee season 12 online from anywhere.
The biggest change this year is a new face at the helm in the form of actor and comedian Sophie Willan, who takes over from Sara Pascoe full time after making her debut in the most recent Christmas special. The ever reliable Patrick Grant and Esme Young return to judge every stitch and seam.
As ever, the contestants are a diverse bunch, with everyone from CFOs to Primary teachers, sopranos to engineers and care farm directors to chartered actuaries. Throughout the season, they’ll be tasked with the Pattern Challenge, in which they must follow a pattern as closely as possible, the Transformation Challenge, which sees the sewers reinvent existing garments and the Made-to-Measure Challenge, that gives the sewers freedom to create their own showstoppers.
The spiritual sister to The Great British Bake Off, Sewing Bee is a cosy treat, with moments that’ll leave you in stitches, and points so tense you could hear a pin drop. Read on and find out how to watch The Great British Sewing Bee season 12 online and from anywhere.
Can I watch The Great British Sewing Bee for free?
Viewers in the UK can stream all seasons and specials of The Great British Sewing Bee, including the upcoming season 12, for FREE on BBC iPlayer.
Not at home? Use a VPN to access you usual streaming services from abroad and watch the show for free.
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How to watch The Great British Sewing Bee S12 online in the UK


Brits can watch The Great British Sewing Bee season 12 for FREE on BBC iPlayer.
For those that prefer to watch on linear TV, the show will premiere on BBC One on Tuesday, July 14 at 8pm BST, with new episodes arriving weekly.
Away from the UK right now? Just use a VPN to alter your IP address so you can stream your favorite TV shows and films online just like you would at home. More details above.
How to watch The Great British Sewing Bee S12 online in the US

In the US, The Great British Sewing Bee streams for free on its dedicated Roku Channel, though there's now news on when season 12 might arrive.
Brit in the US? Anyone from the UK who wants to watch their usual free streaming service from abroad can do so by using a VPN, as seen below.
Can I watch The Great British Sewing Bee S12 online in Canada?

Canadians have been stitched up, with no streaming home for The Great British Sewing Bee in Canada.
UK viewer in Canada? Use a VPN to gain access to all the content you'd normally stream at home.
How to watch The Great British Sewing Bee S12 online in Australia

The Great British Sewing Bee streams on Binge in Australia, although we're still awaiting a release date for season 12.
Traveling from the UK to Oz? Try using a VPN as per our guide above.
What you need to know about The Great British Sewing Bee S12
When is The Great British Sewing Bee S12 release date?
Season 12 of The Great British Sewing Bee will premiere on Tuesday, July 14 in the UK. US and Australia release dates are TBC.
The Great British Sewing Bee S12 contestants

- Adele, 36, Primary school teacher, West Yorkshire
- Angie, 63, Retired, Warwickshire
- Anna, 27, Barista & waitress, North Yorkshire
- Beth, 24, Engineering Ph.D. student, Oxfordshire
- Dawn, 64, Chief Financial Officer, London
- Emma, 45, Classical soprano, Midlothian
- Heather, 28, Project manager, West Midlands
- Lewis, 29, Primary school teacher, East Sussex
- Minnie, 30, Full-time mum, Bedfordshire
- Rebecca, 27, Chartered actuary, London
- Sam, 31, Heating engineer, West Yorkshire
- Tim, 60, Care farm director, Suffolk
Who is the new presenter of The Great British Sewing Bee?
Actor and comedian Sophie Willan follows the likes of Claudia Winkleman, Joe Lycett, Sara Pascoe and Kiell Smith-Bynoe as the new host of Sewing Bee.
On her appointment, Cal Turner, Commissioning Editor, said: "We are delighted to welcome Sophie Willan to The Great British Sewing Bee. With her boundless enthusiasm and energy, Sophie will bring her own unique spark to the sewing room alongside Patrick and Esme."
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- The 'absolutely superb' Bambu Lab P2S we tested in our workshop just dropped in price
The 'absolutely superb' Bambu Lab P2S we tested in our workshop just dropped in price
We reviewed the Bambu Lab P2S and found it "about as refined as they come" for anyone upgrading from an entry-level 3D printer.
So, I was pleased to see the Bambu Lab P2S Combo with AMS 2 Pro is $699 (was $799) at Bambu Lab — a $100 saving on a fully enclosed CoreXY printer built for multi-color, engineering-grade work. In the UK, the Bambu Lab P2S Combo also got a discount down to £619 (was £699) at Bambu Lab.
In our testing, we ran the machine constantly for weeks with very little in the way of failures or misprints, and it was clear that many of the features — the touchscreen, the AI error detection, the general polish — had trickled down from Bambu's pricier X1 Carbon and H2D machines.
Today's top Bambu Lab 3D printer deal

Enclosed CoreXY 3D printer with a 256 x 256 x 256mm build volume, 600mm/s peak print speed, PMSM servo extruder (8.5kg extrusion force), AI-powered error detection, and a 5-inch touchscreen. The Combo adds the AMS 2 Pro, a four-color multi-material system with active filament drying.
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Scoring 4.5 stars in our review with a Highly Recommended award, we called the P2S "absolutely superb" and "about as refined as they come". It's a follow-up to the best-selling P1S, and we found the upgrades meaningful rather than just cosmetic.
The PMSM servo extruder is the standout hardware change. It delivers up to 8.5kg of maximum extrusion force — 70% more than the outgoing stepper-driven design — and samples resistance and position at 20kHz, so it can catch filament grinding or clogs in real time rather than letting a print fail silently. Combined with a high-frequency eddy current sensor for flow calibration, this printer is built to handle tricky or higher-flow materials with greater consistency than its predecessor.
The AMS 2 Pro included in this Combo bundle is worth the extra cost on its own. It's a four-spool multi-material system with active air-vent drying, sealed storage, and RFID filament sync with Bambu's own spools — useful if you print with moisture-sensitive materials like nylon or want to avoid the usual dry-box shuffle. It can double as a filament dryer even when you're not actively printing multi-color jobs.
Build quality elsewhere follows the same pattern of small, sensible refinements: hardened steel rods in place of the P1S's carbon rods, a metal build plate base, a quick-swap nozzle system that releases with a single clip, and a full enclosure with an Active Airflow system that draws in cool air for low-temp filaments like PLA, then switches to internal circulation to keep the chamber warm for higher-temp materials like ABS or ASA.
Worth considering: the P2S doesn't have an actively heated chamber, so while the enclosure holds heat reasonably well (around 50°C with a 100°C bed in our testing), it's not built for demanding high-temperature engineering filaments like PA-CF or PEEK the way Bambu's H-series machines are. Multi-color printing with the AMS still produces some filament waste from purging between color changes, and full remote-monitoring features depend on staying connected to Bambu's cloud — LAN-only mode works for printing but drops those extras.
For more top-performers, see our guide to the best 3D printers we've tested.
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The A1 Mini scored top marks in our 5-star review, earning an Editor's Choice award. We called it "nothing more than groundbreaking."
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This is what the P2S replaces, but it's still a solid pick at a superb price. While we haven't reviewed the Bambu Lab P1S, we gave its open enclosure counterpart the P1P 5 stars in our review.
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Our top-rated 3D printer overall. It's a particularly good choice for small businesses and crafters, as one of the bundles includes a laser engraver, plotter, and cutter for crafting.
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- Is the Nintendo Switch 2 a hit or a flop? Despite high sales, the console's been relatively contentious — and I have a feeling I know why
Is the Nintendo Switch 2 a hit or a flop? Despite high sales, the console's been relatively contentious — and I have a feeling I know why
The Nintendo Switch 2 has been out for just over a year now, and it’s had a fascinating start to life.
It’s undoubtedly been a commercial success, becoming the second-fastest selling console in recorded US history, and it’s already seen its fair share of hits, whether that be the phenomenon that is Pokémon Pokopia or the 2025 Game of the Year nominee, Donkey Kong Bananza. But some are still unconvinced.
It’s not a stretch to say that, in spite of its high sales, the console has been highly contentious among gamers. While many speak with positivity about the Switch 2, there have been criticisms around the consoles battery life and performance, for instance.
Some gamers have also noted concerns around the lack of big first party hitters, such as a brand new 3D Mario, a new entry in the Legend of Zelda series (rather than a remake), and the system’s slightly patchy release schedule for 2026. Bundle that with some high-priced software and incoming console price rises, and I can see why some fans are yet to be won over.
My thoughts: a brief summary

In my personal opinion, though, the Switch 2 has had a pretty strong start. Growing up, I saw the messy launch of consoles such as the PlayStation 3, and the simply woeful launch titles for its successor, the PlayStation 4 and its counterpart, the Xbox One. Meanwhile, the Switch 2 has some great multiplayer fun in titles like Mario Kart World and Kirby Air Riders, some exceptional single player experiences like the aforementioned Donkey Kong and Pokémon games, and a healthy dosage of third-party support to boot.
What’s more, I’d argue that performance is pretty strong, and with a 1080p 120fps display for handheld mode, it no longer feels like I’m sacrificing too much quality just to play without my TV. Throw in 4K visuals in docked mode, far comfier Joy Con 2 controllers, and surprisingly good virtual surround sound, and I for one am happy with the hardware upgrade brought to the table by Nintendo’s new hybrid console.
I do wish that some games were a little more affordable — $79.99 / £74.99 / AU$119.95 for a physical copy of Mario Kart World definitely feels excessive, even with modern pricing standards. And I really wish the console’s battery life was a bit better too, even if I have found a workaround of sorts.
All in all, though, I’ve had a great first year with the Switch 2, and its prolific sales are there for all to see. But I’m not just here to share my view — there’s something else I’m far more interested in.
Tell us what you think about the Switch 2

That’s right: TechRadar Gaming wants to hear from you.
I’ve briefly spoken about some contentious points, but I want to gauge the thoughts and feelings of all of you out there. Do you think the Nintendo Switch 2 has been a hit or a flop?
Below, you’ll find a poll, where you can tell us what you think.
However, I’m also really keen to draw some specifics from our readers. If you’d like, you can comment below and make your voice heard — has the Switch 2 been a disappointment for you? Is it already among the console elite? We want to hear it all — and your comments may even feature in an upcoming article!
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- ‘All the analog features you could wish for’: this is one of the most adjustable analog keyboards I’ve come across — but there’s one area where its rivals win out
‘All the analog features you could wish for’: this is one of the most adjustable analog keyboards I’ve come across — but there’s one area where its rivals win out
MelGeek Made68 Ultra V2: One-minute review
The MelGeek Made68 Ultra V2 is a wired analog keyboard with a retro design that belies its advanced analog adjustability.
It certainly harks back to a time when the ‘gamer aesthetic’ was in full swing, with its translucent keycaps and faux-industrial body. The rear and side lighting are interesting touches, though.
It’s also a veritable slab of a keyboard. It’s very thick, although it gets thinner towards the front, which means the keys angle towards the user slightly. This is just as well, since the Made68 Ultra V2 doesn’t have any pop-out feet, as many of the best gaming keyboards do.
The materials feel premium enough and solidly put together. It’s heavy, which helps the board to stay planted, but this could be an issue if you frequently move your board around.
Although the Made68 Ultra V2 has bright RGB backlighting, it’s a misstep that it doesn’t shine through the keycap characters. In fact, it actively obscures them, so you’d best get familiar with touchtyping if you aren’t already.

There are plenty of useful FN shortcuts, but unfortunately none of them is labelled on the relevant keycap, so you’ll have to refer to the manual and learn them by heart.
If you want to customize bindings, you can use MelGeek’s web app for this purpose. There are plenty of options here, but it’s the precise and copious analog adjustments that are even more impressive.This app is easily accessible via two taps of the Mode button on the rear, which is a thoughtful touch and one I wish more gaming keyboards featured. For a web app, it’s also very fast and stable.
In a word, the best way to describe the performance of the Made68 Ultra V2 is solid. The keys don’t wobble at all, and presses are firm with a satisfying thunk once they reach the end of their travel. This provides plenty of feedback, while the dampening is sufficient enough to prevent harshness. At the same time, they’re also very snappy and responsive, thanks to their quick rebound.
I also found the WASD position comfortable, and all peripheral keys were easy and comfortable to hit. I did find myself hitting its edge on occasion, but its springiness and dampening still make it better than many others I’ve encountered.
All of this performance and adjustability doesn’t come cheap, though. The Made68 Ultra V2 is more expensive than many of its rivals — even those with bigger names, which makes the Made68 Ultra V2’s price harder to swallow. But if you prize a sturdy construction and a solid feel above all else, there aren’t many that can beat it on these fronts.
MelGeek Made68 Ultra V2 review: Price & availability

- $219 (about £160 / AU$300)
- Available now in multiple colorways
- Top-of-the-sector pricing
The MelGeek Made68 Ultra V2 costs $219 (about £160 / AU$300) and is available now in multiple colorways from the brand’s website. International shipping is offered, with region-dependent charges.
This is expensive for any wired gaming keyboard, even analog models. It’s costlier than some offerings from the big hitters in the space, such as Razer and SteelSeries. For instance, the former’s Huntsman V3 Tenkeyless 8KHz costs $169.99, yet it has similar analog tweakability and even includes controller emulation, which the Made68 Ultra V2 misses out on.
As for SteelSeries, its Apex Pro TKL Gen 3 is also cheaper than the Made68 Ultra V2, and what’s more it’s one of the best analog gaming keyboards I’ve ever used in terms of build and performance. Its keys feel great and offer superb control. It might miss out on controller emulation, but it shines in virtually every other area.
MelGeek Made68 Ultra V2 review: Specs
Layout | TKL |
Switch | KOM Lite Magnetic / Flip King Magnetic |
Programmable keys | Yes |
Dimensions | 12.6 x 4.6 x 1.6 inches / 319 x 117 x 40mm |
RGB or backlighting | Yes (customizable) |
MelGeek Made68 Ultra V2 review: Design

- Retro looks
- Very thick and heavy
- Advanced customization options
I think it’s fair to say that the appearance of the Made68 Ultra V2 will prove divisive. Some may view it as charmingly retro, while others will think it dated. The translucent keycaps allow the switches underneath to be seen and let the RGB shine through. The effect is nice, but it does look like something we might have seen 20 years ago.
The frame is also a throwback to a time when gaming peripherals had an industrial bent, with its metallic side plates and sharp corners. However, the large rectangular lightbar adds some interest, and I haven’t seen anything like this before on a keyboard. The same is true of the side light bars, so the Made68 Ultra V2 at least has something to distinguish it from others in the space.

Complementing that sharp and angular appearance is its thickness. This tapers off somewhat towards the front, which has the effect of tilting the keys towards you. This is a good thing, since the Made68 Ultra V2 has no folding feet, although I still would’ve welcomed some to create even more of an angle.
Perhaps the sheer weight of the unit is the reason for this absence. Whether this is a flaw or a feature will likely depend on personal preferences. If you want a solid, planted feel, then you may well appreciate its heft; however, if you move your board around frequently, or take it with you on your travels, you won’t.
There are numerous Fn shortcuts on the Made68 Ultra V2, although it’s a shame that none of them is marked on the keycaps themselves, which means you’ll have to commit them to memory.
But even if they were marked, you’d be hard pressed to see them, since the RGB backlighting fails to shine through the keycap characters. In fact, it actively obscures them; turning off the backlighting actually makes the keycap symbols easier to read, which defeats the point of the feature in the first place. This is perhaps the biggest design flaw of the Made68 Ultra V2.

If you want to customize these shortcuts, and rebind all the other keys, you’ll need to use MelGeek’s web app. This is easily accessed by double-tapping the Mode button on the rear of the board, which is a thoughtful touch and one I wish every keyboard featured. There are plenty of system and media commands available for mapping, but it's the analog features and adjustments that really stand out here.
Take the multi-binding features. There’s a counter-strafing mode that triggers a second input when releasing a key; so if you’re holding A to strafe left, you can set this same key to trigger a D input when released to stop you quicker. There’s also a Rappy Snappy mode that gives priority to a single input when two keys are pressed depending on which is pressed further down.
There are a pleasing amount of actuation adjustments, too. You can set the actuation point between 0.1mm and 3.3mm, and even alter the deadzone at the bottom of a key’s travel between 0mm and 0.07mm, which is something I haven’t seen before in other keyboards.

The Rapid Trigger mode also offers plenty of scope for meeting the demands of pro gamers. There’s an adaptive mode with three presets to choose from: Stable, Balanced, or Agile. But if you’re a tinkerer, there’s a manual mode with sliders for adjusting up- and downstrokes independently. These have a large range of 0.01mm to 2.4mm and increments of one hundredth of a millimeter. There’s also a Continuous Rapid Trigger mode, where a key only deactivates when you fully release the key, rather than merely releasing above your predefined actuation point.
This level of analog adjustability is very welcome. It’s a small shame, however, that there’s no controller emulation feature, as some other analog gaming keyboards have. But given the inconsistent effectiveness of such modes, I’m not too disappointed about its absence here.
I often find web apps less effective than standalone software, but I’m pleased to report that MelGeek’s is a fine example of the former. It’s fast, stable, and easy to use, thanks to its uncluttered layout and explanations of its various features. The only real drawback is the lack of visualization; I find this helps to inform all my actuation-related adjustments by letting me see their effects in real time.
MelGeek Made68 Ultra V2 review: Performance

- Solid yet snappy keys
- Reasonably comfortable WASD position
- Great for typing
Perhaps the most striking aspect of the Made68 Ultra V2 is its key feel. The keys have no play to them and fire straight as an arrow. This makes them very secure, a feeling that’s bolstered by their mild but noticeable indentations. Their surface is pleasantly smooth without compromising traction.
Equally gratifying is the solid thud when the keys hit the end of their travel. There’s just enough dampening here to avoid them feeling harsh, and they still only require a light touch. They also rebound with impressive alacrity, which makes them feel snappy and responsive.
This combination of solid and springy means the Made68 Ultra V2 offers speed and control in equal parts, and makes it just as suitable for typing as it does for gaming. I made far fewer typos than I usually do with keycaps this tall and narrow, which is testament to the keyboard’s precise action.
Thanks to the forward tilt of the keys, the WASD position was comfortable, and reaching the outer keys was easy. I found myself hitting the edge of the space bar on occasion, but its lightness, feedback, and springiness made up for this. It’s a joy to use and one of the best I’ve experienced. I still wished the angle of the keys was a little steeper, though, and I would’ve welcomed a wrist rest for longer sessions to compensate for the thickness of the unit.
Should I buy the MelGeek Made68 Ultra V2?
Scorecard
Attributes | Notes | Rating |
Value | Very expensive, even for an analog gaming keyboard. Equally capable boards from bigger names are sometimes cheaper. | 2.5 / 5 |
Design and features | Very heavy and sturdy with a retro appeal. Plenty of customizations are available thanks to the web app. | 3.5 / 5 |
Performance | The solid yet snappy keys are excellent for gaming and typing. The angle of the board is a bit too shallow, though. | 4 / 5 |
Overall rating | The Made68 Ultra V2 is a high-performing and highly adjustable analog keyboard. But its faults are hard to excuse at this price point. | 3.5 / 5 |
Buy it if…
You want solid keys
The thud of the keys is always satisfying, while their lightness and snappy rebound makes them easy to use.
You want plenty of customizations
Aside from controller emulation, the Made68 Ultra V2 has all the analog features you could wish for.
Don't buy it if…
You’re on a budget
Despite MelGeek being a relatively unknown brand, the Made68 Ultra V2 commands a premium price tag that would make even the big names blush.
You can’t touchtype
You’ll struggle to see the key markings when the RGB backlighting is on, which defeats the point.
MelGeek Made68 Ultra V2 review: Also consider
SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3
In terms of sheer performance, the Apex Pro is one of the best analog gaming keyboards I’ve ever used. The feedback of the keys allows for precise control of inputs, while the myriad adjustments and customizations allow you to get the perfect setup. It’s also built very well, and is slightly cheaper than the Made68 Ultra V2. Read our full SteelSeries Apex Pro TKL Gen 3 review.
Razer Huntsman V3 Tenkeyless 8KHz
Another analog keyboard with a smorgasbord of adjustments and features, the Huntsman is a very competent performer. It perhaps doesn’t have the same satisfying feel as the Made68 Ultra V2, but it’s considerably cheaper. Read our full Razer Huntsman V3 Tenkeyless 8KHz review.
How I tested the MelGeek Made68 Ultra V2

- Tested for several days
- Used for gaming and working
- Plentiful gaming keyboard experience
I tested the Made68 Ultra V2 for several days, during which time I used it for gaming, working, and general browsing.
I played games such as Counter-Strike 2, which is a stern test for peripherals, given the demands it places on speed and precision.
I’ve been using gaming keyboards for years, and have reviewed a large number of them, across all manner of price points, switch types, and form factors.
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- First reviewed: July 2026
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- Techland cancels PS4 and Xbox One versions of Dying Light: The Beast — 'It became clear that bringing the game to those platforms would require compromises that would prevent us from delivering the experience we set out to create'
Techland cancels PS4 and Xbox One versions of Dying Light: The Beast — 'It became clear that bringing the game to those platforms would require compromises that would prevent us from delivering the experience we set out to create'
- The PlayStation and Xbox One versions of Dying Light: The Beast have been cancelled
- Techland says the game "was built from the ground up to take full advantage of current-generation hardware"
- The decision "reflected the technical realities of development and our commitment to delivering the best possible experience"
Techland has announced that Dying Light: The Beast will no longer be released for last-generation consoles.
The latest entry in the survival horror series launched in September last year for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and Series S, and PC, and it was Techland's plan to eventually bring the game to PlayStation 4 and Xbox One at a later date.
Now, in a statement shared on X today, the studio confirmed that it has "made the difficult decision" to cancel the ports "after careful consideration."
"Dying Light: The Beast was built from the ground up to take full advantage of current-generation hardware. Its open world, advanced visuals, and fluid combat and traversal all depend on processing power and memory that previous-generation consoles simply cannot provide," Techland said.
"As development progressed, it became clear that bringing the game to those platforms would require compromises that would prevent us from delivering the experience we set out to create."
It continued, saying the decision wasn't a "matter of choosing to leave those platforms behind" but rather one that "reflected the technical realities of development and our commitment to delivering the best possible experience."
"We know many of you were looking forward to playing on PS4 or Xbox One, and we are truly sorry for the disappointment this causes. Anyone who was expecting to play on either platform will be eligible for a refund. Thank you for your understanding and continued support."
In TechRadar Gaming's Dying Light: The Beast review, reviewer Christian Guyton said the game "went from potential expansion to a fully-fledged sequel, and although its origins are on full display in its narrative and protagonist, it never feels constrained by them."
"It’s not reinventing the wheel," Guyton wrote. "Techland has a solid formula that mixes traditional open-world action sandbox elements with a solid parkour-based movement system and high enemy density, so it’s understandable that The Beast wouldn’t be too much of a deviation from the norm. Still, the new setting is a breath of fresh air, and it still feels fantastic to dropkick a zombie off a roof."
A new edition of the game, Dying Light: The Beast Restored Land, was released earlier this year and included the base game, all post-launch content, and the 'Restored Land' survival mode.
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- LAPD hits pause on Flock surveillance cameras due to 'serious concerns around civil liberties and privacy' — as the backlash continues to grow
LAPD hits pause on Flock surveillance cameras due to 'serious concerns around civil liberties and privacy' — as the backlash continues to grow
- Three-year contract won't be renewed, police officials claim
- Data and privacy concerns have been cited
- Flock cameras have faced a backlash from a privacy-concerned public
Officials from the Los Angeles Police Department have told the Los Angeles Times that its contract with surveillance camera company Flock will not be renewed due to "serious concerns" around privacy and the data they gather.
The cameras, which are owned by Flock and used by more than 5,000 law enforcement agencies across the US, scan and track billions of vehicle license plates every month, with the resulting data used by police departments to help make arrests and build cases.
However, there has been widespread public backlash due to privacy concerns, with some residents taking matters into their own hands. Recently, an Air Force engineer from Virginia has been accused of cutting down 13 Flock cameras over a six-month period.
According to Military.com, privacy advocates across the country have donated more than $15,000 (about £11,220 / AU$21,660) to the accused's legal defense.
What's more, developers have created a free online mapping tool that allows US drivers to plot routes that actively avoid areas with a dense population of Flock cameras.
The LAPD's chief information officer, Dean Gialamas, told reporters that the contract was not being renewed due to "serious concerns around civil liberties and civil rights issues, particularly around privacy and the data that is being collected from these cameras."
Gialamas added that he hoped the data, privacy, security, and sharing concerns would eventually be "ironed out through a contractual relationship." There is currently no word on whether Flock's cameras will continue to record and distribute data in the meantime.
Analysis: The public fights back

Flock's network of some 80,000 cameras in the US has been chastised by data privacy advocates, with the likes of 404 Media carrying out numerous investigations that highlight how easy it is for this surveillance data to fall into the wrong hands.
According to TechCrunch, researchers have also identified an increase in the number of documented cases where motorists have been pulled over, detained, and even jailed due to false positives and errors with license plate readers.
We also recently reported that an investigation by the Electronic Frontier Foundation found that more than 50 federal, state, and local agencies ran hundreds of searches through Flock's national network of surveillance data in connection with protest activity.
One motoring journalist in the US was even tracked for days and eventually 'boxed in' by police over a Flock-based mix-up with the license plates attached to the press loan vehicle he was driving.
As public distrust in Flock's safety cameras mounts, we could see more agencies follow LAPD's lead in pushing back on the technology.
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- WD-Black's SN8100 2TB Gen 5 SSD hits a blazing-fast 14,900MB/s read speeds — and it's down to $400
WD-Black's SN8100 2TB Gen 5 SSD hits a blazing-fast 14,900MB/s read speeds — and it's down to $400
If you're building or upgrading a PCIe Gen 5 system, this is one of the fastest consumer drives you can buy. Right now, the 2TB WD_Black SN8100 is $400 (was $440) at Amazon, a $40 savings on a drive that tops out at nearly 15,000 MB/s.
That speed matters most for large sequential transfers — moving big game installs, video files, or disk images — where you'll actually see the difference over a Gen 4 drive.
For typical everyday use like booting Windows or opening applications, the gains over a good Gen 4 SSD are much smaller, since most everyday tasks don't come close to saturating even Gen 4 bandwidth. But if you're running video editing projects, AI applications, and games, the difference will be immediately noticeable.
Today's top WD-Black SSD deal

PCIe Gen 5x4 NVMe SSD in the M.2 2280 form factor, rated for up to 14,900MB/s sequential read and 14,000MB/s sequential write. Non-heatsink version, for systems with their own M.2 cooling or motherboard-integrated heatsinks.View Deal
The SN8100 is WD's flagship consumer drive, built on SanDisk's latest PCIe Gen 5 controller and 3D NAND. Its rated 14,900MB/s read speed puts it near the top of the current consumer SSD market, and it's one of the drives we recommend as a best-overall pick for anyone with a Gen 5-capable motherboard looking to actually use that bandwidth rather than leave it on the table with an older Gen 4 drive.
This is the non-heatsink version, which is the right call if your motherboard already includes an M.2 heatsink or shroud over the Gen 5 slot (increasingly common on recent boards) — stacking a drive heatsink underneath an integrated one can trap heat rather than dissipate it.
If your board doesn't have one built in, factor in the cost of a separate M.2 heatsink, since Gen 5 drives run hot under sustained load and can thermal-throttle without adequate cooling.
One honest caveat: PCIe Gen 5 drives like this only reach their rated speeds on a motherboard and CPU platform with genuine Gen 5 M.2 support — check your board's specs before buying, since plugging this into a Gen 4 slot caps performance at Gen 4 speeds and makes the premium harder to justify.
If you have a Gen 5-ready system and want genuinely top-tier storage speed, the SN8100 is a strong buy.
For more savings, see our round-up of all the current best SSD deals.
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- This capable mini-PC for both work and 1080p gaming with increasingly expensive RAM and storage is now on sale just for today
This capable mini-PC for both work and 1080p gaming with increasingly expensive RAM and storage is now on sale just for today
This RAMpocalypse is getting worse by the day, making vital components for PCs like SSD units for storage and RAM chips for boosting performance cost hundreds of dollars by themselves.
During such a crisis, it's easier to find essential parts built into pre-made desktops. One such example is the Geekom A7 Max AI Mini-PC, a compact form-factor desktop built for crushing heavy workloads while being capable of light to mid-level gaming thanks to its 1TB SSD and 16GB of RAM.
Fortunately for workers and gamers alike, the Geekom A7 Max AI Mini-PC is now on a limited-time 29% discount for $594.00 at Best Buy (which is nearly half the price of a Steam Machine) just for today.

"The quality of Geekom’s build quality is exceptional, and right from the box the largely metal construction of the A7 Max is a delight." ~ Mark Pickavance, Writer at TechRadar
TechRadar Review: ⭐⭐⭐½View Deal
Why buy the the Geekom A7 MAX AI Mini-PC over the Steam Machine?
The Geekom A7 MAX AI Mini-PC is a handy desktop for work and 1080p gaming on the side. It's equipped with an AMD Ryzen 9 7940HS CPU, an AMD Radeon 780M GPU, 16GB of RAM, and a 1TB SSD (the latter two of which can be upgraded to 64GB RAM and a 2TB SSD, respectively).
With these specs, the Geekom A7 MAX Mini-PC will suffer little to no lag performing productivity duties like typing or opening internet browser tabs while being capable of running light indie games at 60fps and even some AAA games at 1080p resolutions/30fps (with FSR enabled) at medium settings.
Another notable feature of this mini-PC is its large number of USB and HDMI ports, which allow it to connect to four monitors simultaneously, making it incredibly useful for those who want to open multiple programs at once without having to juggle their positioning on a single screen.
So, if you want a compact-sized, desk-space-saving mini-PC to play light games like Minecraft or indie games like Mina the Hollower on the side while tackling never-ending paperwork at the office, the Geekom A7 MAX that's now $594.00 at Best Buy could be your next best workplace buddy.
Just be aware that this deal is only available until July 15, 2026, so think fast if you want to get it.
FAQ
Can it be upgraded?
Yes. The Geekom A7 MAX AI Mini-PC's RAM can be upgraded up to 64GB via two SODIMM slots supporting dual DDR5 RAM and its storage space can be upgraded to 2TB max via inserting SSDs into its M.2 2280 PCIe Gen 4 SSD slot.
Is it good for productivity?
Indeed it is, the Geekom A7 MAX AI Mini-PC was primarily designed as productivity desktop that chew through heavy office workloads like typing reports, creating spreadsheets, editing videos, researching information on the internet.
How many ports does it have?
The Geekom A7 Max AI Mini-PC features 15 ports which includes two USB4 and two HDMI ports so it can support multiple monitors at once, two ethernet ports, six USB-A ports for accessories, an SD carder and a 3.5mm headset audio jack.

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Windows Movie Maker still beats Clipchamp in an important way
If you ever feel like you need a break from social media and influencers, you may long for the more fun-focused video content of yesteryear. Windows Movie Maker was a simple program for creating videos, and it can now be yours once again.
The folks at The Internet Archive uploaded Windows Movie Maker 6.0, making it easily accessible and preserving it. The app has been tested on Windows 7, Windows 10, and Windows 11.
Downloading ancient technology can be a fun way to see how far things have changed over the years. Generally, Windows and its built-in apps have improved since the year 2000. But the modern movie-making app on Windows, Clipchamp, falls short of Windows Movie Maker in one key area.
Clipchamp now requires you to sync content to OneDrive to edit video projects. Media within your projects can be stored locally, but the projects cannot be edited unless you save the project to OneDrive.
That controversial change arguably broke Clipchamp. The app still works, but it does not feel like an app that should be bundled with Windows 11. Instead, it feels like a cloud-based app you should download alongside Microsoft 365.
Windows Movie Maker may lack the modern features of Clipchamp, but at least it works offline.
Ever wanted to use Windows Movie Maker 6.0 again but unsure where to get it for modern Windows?Well, "want" no longer! I've uploaded a setup for exactly that on The Internet Archive. Tested on Windows 7, 10, & 11, all working on each.Get it here:https://t.co/yEnF0sZv7n pic.twitter.com/LhozBBGtWNJune 30, 2026
Perhaps Microsoft could justify requiring OneDrive to edit videos if projects could easily extend across devices, but that's not the case. Microsoft retired Clipchamp for iOS last month, meaning you can no longer export video files from that app. Users are now encouraged to uninstall Clipchamp from any iOS devices.
Microsoft never even made an Android version of Clipchamp, so the company has effectively restricted the app solely to the desktop. There is a web version of Clipchamp, but it is optimized for desktop use.
How to download Windows Movie Maker for Windows 11
Windows Movie Maker was not meant for modern versions of Windows, but it can run on Windows 11 or Windows 10. The download link for the program is available through the Internet Archive.
As a warning, I had to refresh the page a few times to get the link to work. The Internet Archive claimed it was a bad link for some reason, but it does work after refreshing.
The file is available in several formats. I'd argue the easiest to use is the executable file because many people have clicked to install one of those before.
To install Windows Movie Maker, you'll need to click through the installation steps, agree to some terms, and click finish.


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Samsung 990 2TB SSD Review: New flash, familiar speeds
Samsung is back with another solid-state drive, and this time it's something a little bit different. The 990 is a QLC-based 990 EVO Plus, positioned as a budget drive that can still push a lot of bandwidth. It’s a little late to the game and not quite what was rumored for the 990 QVO, but it does bring some new technology to the table. We’re always interested in seeing what Samsung puts out, and this time is no different. It should not be confused as being part of Samsung’s Pro line or, for that matter, the EVO line, so keep that in mind.
The drive has its ups and downs, but in this challenging market, and for a budget drive, that’s to be expected. Samsung is still well-regarded for its name and reliable hardware, even as there has been a massive push towards enterprise, away from the consumer side. Samsung has, in fact, given some ground in the SSD space for many years, even as it produces some of the most common OEM drives. So while this is not a Crucial situation, it’s best to jump into this review with the right expectations about what this drive is and isn’t. It’s a budget drive with full Gen 4 throughput that hits the most common capacities with sufficient performance and power efficiency. It’s not meant to be a throne-taker.
It’s also thankfully not another 990 EVO situation – that drive felt somewhat underwhelming by the time it arrived, even when pitted against budget drives – but the 990 is also not a QLC rallying call. It’s a competent drive that mostly hits the right notes, as intended. Given how scarce Samsung QLC drives have been, and how much demand its QLC flash surely has elsewhere, it can feel like Samsung is throwing consumers a bone, though it would be crass to put it that way. We instead think this is smart positioning by the company as it knows the future is with QLC and the technologies used in this flash (even if first shown two years ago at ISSCC) point firmly at an ambitious future. The 990 just lets you own a piece of that.
Samsung 990 Specifications
Product | 1TB | 2TB |
|---|---|---|
Pricing | $269.99 | $529.99 |
Form Factor | M.2 2280 (Single-sided) | M.2 2280 (Single-sided) |
Interface / Protocol | PCIe 4.0 x4 / NVMe 2.0 | PCIe 4.0 x4 / NVMe 2.0 |
Controller | Samsung PiccoloQ | Samsung PiccoloQ |
DRAM | N/A (HMB) | N/A (HMB) |
Flash Memory | Samsung V9 QLC | Samsung V9 QLC |
Sequential Read | 7,150 MB/s | 7,250 MB/s |
Sequential Write | 6,450 MB/s | 6,450 MB/s |
Random Read | 700K IOPS | 850K IOPS |
Random Write | 1,100K IOPS | 1,200K IOPS |
Power (R/W) | 4.0W / 3.7W | 4.3W / 3.8W |
Endurance | 400 TBW | 800 TBW |
Security | TCG Opal V2.0 | TCG Opal V2.0 |
Part Number | MZ-V9V1T0 | MZ-V9V2T0 |
Warranty | 3-Year | 3-Year |
The Samsung 990 is only available at 1TB and 2TB capacities, with MSRPs of $269.99 and $529.99, respectively. These prices are very high, as you can get competing drives like the Crucial P310 for substantially less, and in fact even the TLC-based WD Black SN7100 costs less. But Samsung has historically launched with MSRPs well above actual market price. You should be able to get the drive at significantly lower prices after launch, but the “Samsung tax” may still apply. We’ll get into what that means throughout the review.
This limited capacity range is unfortunate, but enables Samsung to pack the flash into just one package, which reduces PCB space so that any OEM variant can be used in multiple M.2 form factors and will always be single-sided. Less than 1TB is also not enough for these denser dies if you want good performance. That leaves 1TB and 2TB as the target capacities, which also makes sense in a market where 4TB+ is getting exceptionally expensive. We’ll eventually see 2Tb dies to make single-package 4TB a reality, but that’s further along in Samsung’s roadmap.
The drive can reach 7,250 / 6,450 MB/s for sequential reads and writes and up to 850K / 1,200K random read and write IOPS. Peak performance is attained at 2TB, where you have the optimal amount of interleaving or parallelization: Sixteen 1Tb dies means four dies for each of four flash channels, the typical ceiling. However, as these are four-plane dies, you still get 32-way interleaving at 1TB with eight dies, which is enough to get good performance with just two dies per channel. Less than that is much less ideal, and more than that introduces additional overhead, especially for budget controllers. The math changes with six-plane and 2TB dies, but for this flash, 1TB is the reasonable minimum, with 2TB offering the best performance.
The drive is rated for approximately 4W of power draw across the two capacities, when looking at both reads and writes. Check our power results below to see how accurate that is. The drive is rated for 400TB of writes per TB capacity, which is high for QLC flash – we would typically see maybe 300TB, which is one-half of the TLC standard – but also indicates a very high drive writes per day (DWPD) rating. This is due to the warranty only covering three years rather than the normal five, so the amount of writes per year is significantly higher. This is atypical, so requires further explanation.
For those who live for TBW and write endurance, this illustrates why TBW often looks better on paper. Spreading 400TB over three years works out to roughly double the daily write allowance of a typical 300TBW / five-year QLC drive. Most people will never approach either number, and they will live with the shorter coverage window. However, if you intend to hammer the drive with writes to the point of exceeding TBW within the three-year warranty period, then this could be good. Although you really shouldn't use a budget DRAM-less QLC-based drive for that type of workload. However, that option exists and is rarely the case with a QLC-based drive. As a final note, the drive does support TCG Opal 2.0 for encryption.
Samsung 990 Software and Accessories
Samsung’s Magician software is the gold standard for consumer SSDs. This is an SSD toolbox with all the features you need. It displays system and drive health information, including SMART, and checks whether your drive is legitimate. You can also benchmark your drive and use any optional features, such as encryption. The software is also essential for keeping the drive’s firmware up to date, although you can also download that from the first link.
Samsung 990: A Closer Look


The 990 has an SSD controller, a single NAND flash package, and power management circuitry. There is no DRAM package present. This is a single-sided drive, which is ideal for compatibility and cooling. There is a lot of free space on the PCB, and by putting distance between the controller and flash, there is separation to mitigate component heat generation. This would also help if a heatspreader or heatsink were to be added. Without this space, the drive could be sold in a shorter form factor, which is particularly useful for OEM drives.
The label has information about the drive, such as the date of manufacture (DOM), model, serial, the PSID, and the power rating. We always caution that you not take certain drive information as being conclusive about the hardware. For example, you should not assume TLC or QLC flash from a drive’s TBW. Likewise, you shouldn’t rely on the labeled power rating – and this is done more often on M.2 2230 drives for portable devices – as any indication of drive power efficiency. Here we have 3.3V / 1.85A, which indicates potential power draw over 6W. Now, the power ratings given on spec sheets will often be average and not peak, and will be separated as read or write rather than mixed. In fact, this drive’s load power states can reach a peak of 5.90W via SMART, which is much above the rated average ~4W. We track both peak and average in our testing.



We always enjoy reviewing Samsung drives with a focus on the technicals, as the manufacturer remains a leader in many ways. The 990, in particular, requires some extra description to be fully appreciated. Simply looking at the benchmark results might make the technology seem underwhelming – to be honest, this is very much a budget drive, even taken in the best light – but that doesn’t mean Samsung phoned this one in. In fact, there are signs of deliberate design here, and some of the decisions could help sell this drive. Samsung still has to get the pricing right, of course, but what else is new?
Let’s start with the controller. The 990 is using the PiccoloQ, which is the QLC flash version of the Piccolo. The Piccolo is utilized on the 990 EVO and 990 EVO Plus, two TLC-based drives. In all cases, it’s a four-channel, DRAM-less design, which limits performance and capacity. In both cases, the controller takes up to 2,400 MT/s flash – this is more than enough to saturate PCIe 4.0 – and the interior design is the same. This means it’s a Samsung 5nm part with multiple ARM Cortex-R8 cores and a single R5 core. If the Piccolo stands out in any way, it’s that it offers a PCIe 5.0 x2 option in addition to the standard 4.0 x4 interface. This option or mode has limited usefulness, though, and nothing in the 990 would change that if enabled for the PiccoloQ.
So, not much new on the controller front, but the use of this controller at the 990’s rated speeds does give us some more information. Namely, we know the 990 EVO runs more slowly because it’s using flash slower than 2,400 MT/s, 1,600 MT/s Samsung V6P TLC, to be precise. If we look at Samsung’s V7 QLC flash, it can run at that same speed. This is why the originally speculated 990 QVO with that flash was targeted at the same speeds as the 990 EVO. Things have changed since then. This drive could have been the 990 QVO, but with the EVO and EVO Plus lines going DRAM-less this generation, we suspect the QVO tier was “promoted” to the plain 990 name, and the 990 now targets the 990 EVO Plus's specs
The evidence to back this up, which also supports the loose 990 QVO rumor, is that Samsung does have a V7 QLC OEM drive: the BM9C1. This is the cousin to the PM9C1 line with OEM 990 EVO and 990 EVO Plus (PM9C1b) variants. The BM9C1 is available down to M.2 2230 and uses the same PiccoloQ as the 990 (the QLC version of the 990 EVO/EVO Plus’s Piccolo). It’s just limited to the same speeds as the 990 EVO, as it’s running at 1,600 MT/s. We have to be careful here, though, as Samsung’s V9 QLC press release indicates a 60% I/O improvement, which, with the V9 being 3,200 MT/s, suggests a 2,000 MT/s ceiling for the V7 QLC. Since there is an OEM TLC-based drive in between the 990 EVO and 990 EVO Plus (the PM9C1a) at 2,000 MT/s, the possibility for a ~6 GB/s 990 or 990 QVO with V7 QLC existed.
Before we dive more deeply into the flash, since we haven’t seen the new Samsung QLC in a while and there is some neat tech here, let’s decode the module. “K9” tells us it’s Samsung NAND flash memory. “YYG” indicates it’s a QLC flash package with sixteen dies (HDP) in a 2TB configuration, which confirms 1Tb dies. “Y8” means it’s 8-bit, J tells us the voltage, “5” tells us the number of chips enabled and ready/busy signals, and “D” tells us the generation. With V7 being “C” and V8 skipped, this suggests V9. The second part of the code tells us how the flash is packaged and that it’s commercial / consumer-grade. While you aren’t expected to know how to read codes on your SSD, knowing how it works can be useful, especially with Samsung drives, even if it’s just a matter of trying to figure out if you have a counterfeit product.
So let’s talk about the flash. This is a 286-Layer part, technically, but is sold as 280-Layer once accounting for source/ground and dummy lines. Dummy lines are usually at stack edges, as the physics of flash can make these lines otherwise unusable. A higher layer count – Samsung’s V7 is only 176-Layer, although technically 191 layers – generally means higher bit density. Bit density is key to scaling NAND flash, which is acting as capacious, non-volatile storage media. This can be disappointing to some because it means you don’t always see any real performance scaling as the layer count progresses.
Fitting more flash into the same space can mean less room for charge in each cell, which makes it harder to optimize for performance if you’re trying to maintain the same endurance level. That is certainly the case with this flash, as the performance only manages to match that of last-generation 176-Layer QLC flash from competitors, which is why we want to go out of our way to point out Samsung’s design decisions and why it leans innovative in ways you won’t see in, say, your game load times.
For one, when we talk about the layer count difference – reported versus actual – you also get an efficiency number that is the ratio between usable and total word lines. Samsung is a leader here, with high layer efficiency. Samsung also has held off using three decks or stacks of flash and is still at two, due to having superior channel etching – it’s able to drill down more layers with a higher aspect ratio. It’s also possible to run lines through the flash itself rather than rely largely on masked steps, which sets the stage for Samsung scaling to extremely high layer counts. One issue with high layer counts is that you start losing uniformity from layer to layer, and Samsung accounts for this with optimized word line spacing, too. So, as we’ve said in the past, it often feels like Samsung is falling behind on layer count, but in reality it has a very focused strategy and the best technology in the business, and we can see this with the 990’s flash.
For the consumer, though, the 990 is a little bit weird. This is presumably 3,200 MT/s flash that is being “wasted” with a 2,400 MT/s controller. This flash has amazing bit density, but having a single sixteen-die package at 2TB is nothing new. What about performance? Samsung has made optimizations to improve performance on this flash, but nothing amazing. This QLC is only comparable to the competition in performance terms, particularly at 2,400 MT/s. Samsung is playing catch-up, but we also think this is a case of designing for enterprise rather than consumer.
QLC flash is now highly sought after in enterprise for its density, and Samsung’s optimizations all benefit that kind of environment. In fact, from a consumer’s perspective you could look at this V9 QLC as being focused on higher bit density – but no 2Tb dies – and you would largely be correct. Samsung’s V9 QLC is 86% more dense generationally and about 94% more dense than the competition’s 176-Layer QLC flash.
We’ll take a look at one new technology in the V9 QLC flash to illustrate. One important consideration is flash power interruption leading to data loss, which, without power loss protection (PLP) means you are looking at protecting data at rest. This is on the non-volatile media or flash, not the volatile memory like DRAM. When folding from the pSLC cache to the native flash, data loss is not an issue because you don’t invalidate the original pSLC copy until the write has been verified. However, when writing to native QLC, you are writing multiple pages where the upper pages will require higher levels of sensitivity for proper reading. There are different methods of writing to QLC flash, but generally multi-bit flash has multiple write passes that go from fuzzy (coarse) to precise (fine), and lower pages write faster and may be complete first. Therefore, it’s important not to ruin existing lower-page data if you lose power while still adjusting voltage for the upper pages.
Micron has a unique way of dealing with this using a differential engine that can predict values from partial shifts, but a more common method is simply to back up or buffer the values in nonvolatile flash. QLC stores four bits per cell, so a full backup means writing four bits of pSLC per cell. pSLC is used because its writes are fast, whereas QLC's upper-page writes, in particular, are an order of magnitude slower. Samsung reduces the buffer to a single parity bit by using an odd/even algorithm, creating a sensing window that’s more like TLC (8-state) than QLC (16-state). This improves performance, endurance, and bit density. Some of that performance is still lost for higher bit density. For consumers, the direct benefit is higher TBW, but we speculate the higher density is aimed more at enterprise and future flash generation products. This is in part a response to Solidigm’s floating-gate design, a different technology than charge trap, with tighter charge placement.
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Comparison Products
The Samsung 990 enters a crowded market with a lot of good options, at least in theory. If we’re looking at QLC-based drives, this means the Crucial P310 and Sandisk WD Blue SN5100 at the very top. Both of these drives perform incredibly well. Below that, we have the older wave of drives represented by the TeamGroup MP44Q. That drive in particular remains a budget favorite with a fast controller and good QLC flash.
We would put the rest below that, even though the hardware is not always worse. This would include the Biwin M350, the Kingston NV3, and the Seagate FireCuda X1070. These drives are using alternative controllers – SMI, SMI, and TenaFe, respectively – that are roughly comparable, and the flash is not particularly old, either. However, these drives tend to be more budget-focused with reduced performance and (ideally) reduced cost.
We’ve also thrown in Samsung’s 990 EVO and 990 EVO Plus for comparison. The 990 should be closer to the latter, but with QLC flash, it would be okay landing somewhere in between. On the whole, we would expect the drive also to be between the two main categories of drives – that is, above the budget ones, below the two fastest, and closer to the middle MP44Q and its MAP1602-equipped alternatives, but with Samsung’s name recognition. The technology is here to make this a reliable drive, which is also a factor to consider, but being this late to the game puts the 990 at a general disadvantage.
Trace Testing — 3DMark Storage Benchmark
Built for gamers, 3DMark’s Storage Benchmark focuses on real-world gaming performance. Each round in this benchmark stresses storage based on gaming activities including loading games, saving progress, installing game files, and recording gameplay video streams. Future gaming benchmarks will be DirectStorage-inclusive and an evaluation for future-proofing is included where applicable.



We start by looking at 3DMark because, frankly, QLC-based drives make a lot of sense for gaming. Aside from large installs and updates, you’re mostly doing reads, which do not favor TLC drives as much. While it’s true that QLC flash is still slower, often-accessed data might be left in the pSLC cache – if you leave enough space free – and QLC is also optimized for random reads. Games do involve a lot of sequential reads and often at larger block sizes than you’d expect, but as long as the drive has sufficient interleaving (it’s sufficiently large) you are going to get pretty good performance.
For 3DMark, which is a synthetic test, we might expect the drives to perform as they do under ideal, cached circumstances. This means the 990 should perform closely to the 990 EVO Plus and better than the 990 EVO, even though both of those latter two are TLC-based. It does. The 990 gets pretty close to the P310, which is one of the best QLC drives out there, aside from the Blue SN5100. We tend to look at ~45µs as a good cutoff point for all-around performance – gaming doesn’t need to be super responsive – which is roughly around the popular budget NV3. The 990 is significantly faster than that, which is all you could ask for here.
Trace Testing — PCMark 10 Storage Benchmark
PCMark 10 is an industry standard trace-based benchmark that uses a wide-ranging set of real-world traces from popular applications and everyday tasks to measure the performance of storage devices. The results are particularly useful when analyzing drives for their use as primary/boot storage devices and in work environments.



PCMark 10 performance usually, but not always, follows 3DMark. There is speculation that some drives or firmware may be optimized for benchmarks like PCMark 10, but taken within a greater suite of tests it’s still useful to get a feel for application performance. For us, that means for a primary drive – your boot or OS drive where your apps live – or for your everything drive, if you work and game on a single drive in your system. This isn’t too unusual with laptops where M.2 slots are limited.
The 990 again ends up roughly where we’d expect – above the 990 EVO, and close to the 990 EVO Plus. It’s not on the level of the P310 or Blue SN5100, but it’s clearly above the budget drives. This is a strong result with good latency. For instance, we would take the 990 over the NV3 any day, every day. On the other hand, the P310 and Blue SN5100 are frankly better drives. These two drives are better optimized and performance-oriented. The 990 is more of a gap filler that’s late to the scene.
We have to say, though, that we’re glad Samsung didn’t push out a 990 QVO that was more like the 990 EVO, even if it would have arrived earlier. Such a drive would have used older QLC flash and performed more slowly simply due to the lower interface speed.And frankly we’d rather have density-optimized flash that can run at the 990 EVO Plus level. That’s what the 990 delivers, even if it feels a little underwhelming. However, it makes perfect sense given the current market, enterprise demand, OEM demand, etc. The drive is still very fast and of a superior quality to a great many budget drives out there, and that makes it worthwhile.
Console Testing — PlayStation 5 Transfers
The PlayStation 5 is capable of taking one additional PCIe 4.0 or faster SSD for extra game storage. While any 4.0 drive will technically work, Sony recommends drives that can deliver at least 5,500 MB/s of sequential read bandwidth for optimal performance. Based on our extensive testing, PCIe 5.0 SSDs don’t bring much to the table and generally shouldn’t be used in the PS5, especially as they may require additional cooling. Check our Best PS5 SSDs article for more information.
Our testing utilizes the PS5’s internal storage test and manual read/write tests with over 192GB of data, both from and to the internal storage. Throttling is prevented where possible to see how each drive operates under ideal conditions. While game load times should not deviate much from drive to drive, our results can indicate which drives may be more responsive in long-term use.



You know our PlayStation 5 line by now: just about any drive will do. The 990 can push more bandwidth than the 990 EVO, which arguably makes it a better pick. It’s on par with, or better than, most budget drives out there. At least, for the things you will usually be doing on the PS5. It’s clear from our one bandwidth test that the drive ran out of cache, and it has the typical slow QLC flash write state. This is not indicative of real-world performance if you do normal installs/updates with mostly reads. If you are freshly installing the drive and moving a ton of games onto it, then yes, this could be an issue, but the QLC write speeds are still significantly faster than 1GbE if you’re intending only to download a ton of games at once. Otherwise, you can check the cache size in the relevant testing section.
Transfer Rates — DiskBench
We use the DiskBench storage benchmarking tool to test file transfer performance with a custom 50GB dataset. We write 31,227 files of various types, such as pictures, PDFs, and videos to the test drive, then make a copy of that data to a new folder, and follow up with a reading test of a newly-written 6.5GB zip file. This is a real-world type workload that fits into the cache of most drives.



We also see some write performance issues in DiskBench. This is dependent on cache size and speed, but for the most part should be limited by the interface speed. However, there are cases where copy speed will simply be slower, whether due to the controller or other optimization trade-offs. We can see that the 990 EVO, with TLC flash, is not exactly doing great here, and the 990 EVO Plus does much better. However, the 990 lags behind, and is very far behind the P310 and Blue SN5100.
So, we can put some of this slow speed on the Piccolo/PiccoloQ controller. To avoid getting too technical on this, we suspect it is partially architectural. This is reflected in power efficiency, as both the P310 and Blue SN5100 – with the Phison E27T and a proprietary Sandisk controller, respectively – are significantly more power-efficient than the 990 EVO, 990 EVO Plus, and as we’ll discover, the 990 as well. We also know that Samsung’s V9 QLC flash is not particularly inefficient.
As for the controller, there are reasons to design it differently. Reliability is one reason, especially if you sell a lot of OEM and enterprise drives that share the technology. Scaling is another, as you may use similar technology across your stack. You might want to optimize for a different sort of performance baseline; you may have unique endurance requirements, and you also might have to keep capacity in mind – enterprise drives, in particular, could make better use of this flash’s interface speed when scaling for capacity. Therefore, DiskBench results for our specific testing may not really be what Samsung is optimizing for, in which case the 990’s performance more or less hits expectations based on the 990 EVO and 990 EVO Plus. It just disappoints against drives like the NV3, which are otherwise inferior.
And to put a cap on it, yes, this is a consumer drive, but if you go back and read our 990 EVO review – and other recent Samsung SSD reviews, for that matter – you will see we underlined the idea that Samsung has been late to the party with less-than-leading performance recently. The fact is, Samsung has and has had bigger fish to fry, and its technology is sound but no longer looks amazing on the standard consumer benchmarks. That makes its products less relevant if you just want the fastest drive, although we’d argue there are secondary effects like drive reliability that still keep Samsung in the fight, certainly as an OEM option. It’s also true that consumer use has a lower bar – any halfway-decent NVMe drive is fast enough for daily driving – which means, sometimes you’re just buying the Samsung name.
Synthetic Testing — ATTO / CrystalDiskMark
ATTO and CrystalDiskMark (CDM) are free and easy-to-use storage benchmarking tools that SSD vendors commonly use to assign performance specifications to their products. Both of these tools give us insight into how each device handles different file sizes and at different queue depths for both sequential and random workloads.














ATTO gives us a clear image of how a drive performs over a range of block sizes. This can relate to different file sizes, for example, you probably have many files at or below 4KiB in size for various things but larger files, archives, and media files will usually be in units of MiB. Depending on what you’re using the drive for you may want to pay attention to how a drive performs within a certain range. For the quickest comparison, we show the results on a logarithmic scale and, there, the 990 shows significant dips for reads between 64KiB and 1MiB.
What you need to know is that flash is interleaved to improve performance, which means that larger I/O sizes will show higher throughput. A single, four-plane die, with modern 16KiB pages, can interleave up to 64KiB internally. If you have one die per each of four channels, that’s 256KiB. If you parallelize that over four dies per channel – which is the ideal amount and what we have with the 2TB 990 – then you reach 1MiB. While alignment here can impact performance, for example we sometimes look at six-plane flash these days, in general you will see a gradual throughput increase as you go. You’ll see this beyond 1MiB as data can and will be cached in volatile memory, either system-side or in a small cache on the drive. If you’re looking at higher queue depths, which we do with CrystalDiskMark, performance saturates even further as the controller is able to optimize data placement and retrieval with knowledge of what’s coming.
What this usually means is that QD8 is enough to get drives close together, while there will be more disparity at QD1. QD1 is much closer to real-world, as most operations will be at low queue depth, the vast majority at our below QD4 and the majority at QD1 or QD2.
We see that the 990 matches the P310 with QD1 reads, while some drives, like the X1070, do surprisingly well. We can assume that the controller plays at least a partial role here. The X1070 is a good example because, let’s be real, it’s not a drive a lot of reviewers liked. Yet, it has pretty good performance in this instance, indicating it could be a solid secondary storage drive. Fair enough. The 990 just doesn’t really have the response we like to see for that, but it’s fast enough to remain relevant. We got the impression in our X1070 review that its controller was chosen for cost savings and that was plenty for daily use, but we don’t think Samsung cheaped out on the PiccoloQ. Rather, Samsung is looking at the bigger picture, as it also sells drives with the Piccolo controller, including its OEM offerings.
Random latency seems much more important to a lot of people. We generally find that sub-50µs is one bar and another is sub-45µs. The 990 manages the former, which puts it above last-gen drives and some earlier Gen 4 drives, and budget drives like the X1070. It’s in the same ballpark as the NV3, too. It’s sufficiently far behind more popular budget drives, though, to draw our interest. In most cases you won’t notice it, but if you’re using this as your only drive and are sensitive to that, it’s not your best option. On the other hand, we think you have to balance that against pricing and some management of expectations. Any modern SSD is going to be very fast, and with current pricing it might be worth putting more weight on reliability, for example.
Sustained Write Performance and Cache Recovery
Official write specifications are only part of the performance picture. Most SSDs implement a write cache, which is a fast area of pseudo-SLC (single-bit) programmed flash that absorbs incoming data. Sustained write speeds can suffer tremendously once the workload spills outside of the cache and into the "native" TLC (three-bit) or QLC (four-bit) flash. Performance can suffer even more if the drive is forced to fold, the process of migrating data out of the cache in order to free up space for further incoming data.
We use Iometer to hammer the SSD with sequential writes for 15 minutes to measure both the size of the write cache and performance after the cache is saturated. We also monitor cache recovery via multiple idle rounds. This process shows the performance of the drive in various states including the steady state write performance.



Samsung’s TurboWrite 2.0 caching technology utilizes a fixed, static portion of pSLC combined with a much larger dynamic portion. These two zones have unique characteristics which, when taken together, ideally keep the drive feeling fast across a variety of workloads. The static portion ensures the drive always has some cache for random writes, while the dynamic portion varies with drive usage so that you always have ample cache. While the 990 EVO had 108GB total regardless of capacity, it’s more typical for Samsung to increase both caches in absolute terms as capacity goes up. This is the case with the 990 EVO Plus, which has a 216GB cache at 2TB. But we know from our 9100 Pro review that Samsung is quite capable of going with a larger cache. The general trend for consumer SSDs has been to go that way, especially for QLC-based and DRAM-less SSDs, as it better hides weak performance states.
Therefore, it’s not too surprising that the 990’s cache is pretty large. In its fastest state, it writes at almost 6.1 GB/s for over 57 seconds, for a cache in excess of 350GB. This is larger than the 2TB 990 EVO Plus’s but smaller than the 2TB 9100 Pro’s. Our suspicion is that the 990 follows the newer, larger scheme, but we’re dealing with QLC rather than TLC flash. QLC flash to pSLC is 4 bits to 1, while TLC is 3 bits to 1, so in relative terms the 990 lines up with the 9100 Pro. That’s all fine and good. As for how fast it writes, Samsung markets the 990 as having over 50% faster write performance than the 990 EVO, which is accurate simply because we’re moving from 1,600 to 2,400 MT/s, with newer flash and firmware.
Once the cache is exhausted, the drive has to write to the native QLC flash directly or fold data over from pSLC to QLC. The latter is slower but can reduce wear in some cases – folding uses predictable, sequential writes – and reduces the likelihood of errors in transmission. Considering the technology we mentioned above and how Samsung avoids problems with power loss, it makes sense that going slower is by design. In fact, given we know the expected speed of the flash – rated at 41 MB/s per die – we can reasonably assume the firmware wants this outcome. It’s not that the flash can’t handle higher speeds, even at the risk of endurance. It’s simply that for a consumer drive of this type, the response is reasonable and measured. Going faster would require reducing the cache size potentially, which tends not to be a good trade-off for this type of drive.
One interesting thing about the V9 flash is that it can operate in a pTLC caching mode. We don’t see that here. Honestly, that’s not too surprising: Solidigm’s 5-bit PLC flash effectively was designed to run as QLC/pQLC for enterprise, so it’s possible this pTLC mode was for cases where you might need that higher level of performance or endurance. After all, this is extremely dense flash even in such a mode, which points more at enterprise use.
We’ve seen QLC flash from Kioxia also optionally have this mode – and for that matter, Solidigm’s PLC can do pTLC, too – in the past, but that mode doesn’t appear to be designed for consumer use. There may be other reasons for not using it in a consumer product, such as power optimization, as consumer workloads probably benefit more from a straight pSLC and native/QLC hybrid.
Power Consumption and Temperature
We use the Quarch HD Programmable Power Module to gain a deeper understanding of power characteristics. Idle power consumption is an important aspect to consider, especially if you're looking for a laptop upgrade as even the best ultrabooks can have mediocre stock storage in terms of capacity and performance. Desktops are often more performance-oriented with less support for power-saving features so we show the worst-case for idle.
Some SSDs can consume watts of power at idle while better-suited ones sip just milliwatts. Average workload power consumption and max consumption are two other aspects of power consumption but performance-per-watt, or efficiency, is more important. A drive might consume more power during any given workload but accomplishing a task faster allows the drive to drop into an idle state more quickly, ultimately saving energy.
For temperature recording we currently poll the drive’s primary composite sensor during testing with a ~22°C ambient. Our testing is rigorous enough to heat the drive to a realistic ceiling temperature but real-world temperatures will vary due to the environment and workload factors.




Is the 990 power-efficient? Samsung markets the drive as being 38% more efficient than the 990 EVO – or that it cuts power consumption by 38% – which, technically, works with our numbers. It’s not a huge bar to hit as the 990 EVO was not very power-efficient. Even the X1070 is significantly more efficient! The 990, unfortunately, really doesn’t do well against other drives in its class, regardless of flash. We can’t chalk this up as being fully due to the controller because the 990 EVO Plus does well enough for itself.
This is actually expected since, for example, the Blue SN5100, which is using BiCS8 QLC, is less efficient than its BiCS8 TLC sibling, the Black SN7100. QLC and TLC flash of the same generation often have significant differences. TLC flash saw six planes first while QLC tends to be optimized for density. While it’s true that pSLC performance between the two is often comparable, behind the scenes the drive still has to deal with wear-leveling, garbage collection, and other maintenance with block granularity. QLC is slower, with larger blocks and pSLC taking more bits. So all else being equal, TLC often outshines it in power efficiency.
Our impression here, as is the case elsewhere in the review, is that this flash is basically V7 QLC with twice the density. Samsung uses impressive tricks to get it there; the flash is technically a bit faster and more efficient, and it has some neat changes that mostly apply to enterprise. This means you can have the 990 doing worse than the 990 EVO Plus with its V8 TLC. This is not perplexing. QLC flash is made for bit density, and Samsung intends to scale flash for a very long time. It also skipped V8 QLC for a reason. This doesn’t endear it to people wanting to buy this drive for laptops, although we assure you that this does use some cutting-edge technology, and we do think it should be very reliable. It’s just not going to be as efficient as you might expect.
Samsung is cognizant that its drives will end up with OEM variants in laptops and in many cases, shorter form factors. The 990 EVO wasn’t a great laptop drive due to its heat generation, but it works. The 990 is significantly better, so it, too, will work as a laptop drive. We think this drive deserves a heatsink in a desktop or PS5, and probably should have heatspreading of some sort anywhere else, if at all possible.
The question is, will it overheat? In our testing, we found that it got closer than we prefer to that point. Our maximum reported controller temperature was high relative to the initial throttling temperature, but a true composite value would be lower. Even so, the controller did get warm. On the other hand, our Iometer testing is far from real-world. We push our drives hard. This is not the sort of drive for a desktop replacement or high-end laptop in our opinion, although we think with typical workloads it’s perfectly fine. After all, the results here are better than the SK hynix Gold P31, which is a laptop staple. By all means, in a Gen 3 slot this thing will fly. If you’re hammering it at Gen 4 speeds, though, yeah, it’s not the coolest drive in town.
Test Bench and Testing Notes
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We use an Alder Lake platform with most background applications, such as indexing, Windows updates, and anti-virus, disabled in the OS to reduce run-to-run variability. Each SSD is prefilled to 50% capacity and tested as a secondary device. Unless noted, we use active cooling for all SSDs.
Samsung 990 Bottom Line
The Samsung 990 is bound to be underwhelming for some, but none of our results should surprise. We know what this technology is and we’ve seen Samsung’s entries in recent years with the 990 EVO, the 990 EVO Plus, and the 9100 Pro. You could even put the 980 and 990 Pros into that mix. The move away from DRAM on the EVO Plus series, in particular, was a sign of the times. It’s not surprising to see the raw 990 – the 980 was TLC-based – go to QLC without the “QVO” addendum. The original speculation of the 990 QVO being a QLC 990 EVO, with the EVO itself being a surprisingly “slow” drive, was probably correct given the OEM evidence, and the 990 being a step up lets it command the 990 name by itself. To reiterate, this is exactly what we expected.
Skipping over the 990 QVO and V7 QLC flash is only sidestepping, and that’s likely because the market has changed so much over the last year or two. Bringing out a QLC-based 990 EVO equivalent just wouldn’t sell and might even make the brand look bad. It could certainly be done, and even still done, as an affordable SKU with better yields. But any 990 was going to be exactly what we got, instead. You need the faster flash to saturate PCIe 4.0 with a DRAM-less drive, and this was always going to be DRAM-less. Using a new or licensed controller with TLC flash would be weird, as it’d be going up against the existing 990 EVO Plus. Frankly, the 990 is a good 990 EVO replacement from retail and OEM perspectives, with one caveat: endurance. Samsung saves itself some headaches by reducing the warranty to three years, and as this flash is robust, it can just nudge up the TBW as a distraction.

We think that’s an important part of the message here. This flash seems designed for enterprise and has technological changes to back that up, with the main consumer benefits being the potential for increased reliability. But memory is still in high demand, and this has to be a budget part, so here comes the three-year warranty. Performance is not bad – it certainly beats earlier Gen 4 QLC-based drives and would beat the rumored 990 QVO as well. It’s just not really performance-focused. It’s also a much more efficient design, but that’s in comparison to Samsung’s own hardware. It’s merely mediocre there in the current landscape. Samsung seems to be building for the future with higher layer counts and bit density, so this lays the groundwork. A client drive seems almost like an afterthought. Users shouldn’t take that personally, but also shouldn’t underestimate this drive as it’s more than effective enough for its purpose.
In fact, in the era of Gen 3 drives returning and so many “box of chocolates” SSDs with random names and hardware, a reliable Samsung SSD is a nice option. Even with QLC flash. If you only need a budget drive to throw into a build or to upgrade an old PC, you get Gen 4 performance and a TLC-like experience for most things. We also feel this drive should be reliable and, although it runs hotter than we’d like, it’s not going to be molten like some other drives. It’s just a polished design by Samsung that fills a micro niche, and clearly it thought a response was needed. It’s not a lot different than our reaction has been to Samsung’s last few new drives, which have all been competent but largely never the strtong leader. That’s okay with us, as we can tell the manufacturer has a longer-term perspective; it just means a little less awe when you finish a build using a Samsung drive.
If you really want the best experience with a QLC-based drive, we still recommend the Crucial P310 – which is going away – or the Sandisk WD Blue SN5100. These offer incredible performance for QLC flash. Otherwise, there are some MP44Q-like drives out there that continue to be budget leaders. The 990 fits somewhere along there as a known-brand alternative. If you’re looking for Gen 5, DRAM, or TLC, then you’re also looking at a higher price tag. Frankly, QLC costs more than it should, in part due to enterprise demand. On the other hand, a modern QLC drive will provide an equivalent experience 99% of the time. The priorities are up to you. For us, the 990 is a fine primary drive for normal builds and OK for laptops, although we’d go cheaper for the PS5 and higher-end for an enthusiast machine.
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The 2026 World Cup semifinals get underway at Dallas Stadium, where France and Spain meet in a heavyweight clash as both sides look to book their place in Sunday’s grand final.
Spain reached this stage by beating Belgium 2-1 in the quarterfinals, a match settled by Mikel Merino’s 88th-minute winner after Fabian Ruiz’s opener had been canceled out by Charles De Ketelaere. It capped a knockout run that also included a 1-0 win over Portugal in the Round of 16.
For this crucial match, Lamine Yamal will start and be one of the attacking focal points alongside Mikel Oyarzabal, the team’s top scorer with four goals.
France, meanwhile, arrive unbeaten through six matches, having swept past Morocco 2-0 in the quarterfinals behind goals from Kylian Mbappe and Ousmane Dembele.

Mbappe leads all scorers at the tournament with eight goals, more than half of France’s total output in the competition, and will start and captain his side once again.
France’s confirmed lineup
Didier Deschamps’ main decision centers on Aurelien Tchouameni, who is available again after missing two matches with a muscle injury but has been described as not fully fit. However, Deschamps could still hand him the start over Manu Kone.
France‘s confirmed starting XI: Mike Maignan; Jules Kounde, Dayot Upamecano, William Saliba, Lucas Digne; Aurelien Tchouameni, Adrien Rabiot; Ousmane Dembele, Michael Olise, Bradley Barcola; Kylian Mbappe.
Spain’s confirmed lineup
Luis de la Fuente is expected to stick with the same approach that got past Belgium, keeping Fabian Ruiz and Dani Olmo both involved through the middle of the park rather than turning to Pedri, who remains an option off the bench.
Spain‘s confirmed starting XI: Unai Simon; Pedro Porro, Pau Cubarsi, Aymeric Laporte, Marc Cucurella; Rodri, Fabian Ruiz; Lamine Yamal, Dani Olmo, Alex Baena; Mikel Oyarzabal.

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France enters the match hoping to reach a third consecutive World Cup final, while Spain looks to continue its rise after winning Euro 2024 and establish itself among soccer’s modern dynasties. At club level, Real Madrid and Barcelona have already witnessed plenty of battles between the two stars, but this meeting carries greater stakes than anything they have faced before.
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France has enjoyed another impressive tournament under Didier Deschamps, who is leading the national team for the final time after 14 years in charge. Les Bleus have powered through the knockout rounds with victories over Sweden, Paraguay and Morocco, building momentum without appearing stretched to their limits.
The attack has been the tournament’s biggest weapon. Mbappe has scored eight goals, sharing the lead in the Golden Boot race, while Ousmane Dembele, Michael Olise, and the rest of the supporting cast have given France one of the most dangerous forward lines in the competition.

However, a few players have enjoyed a World Cup career like Mbappe. The Real Madrid star already owns a World Cup winner’s medal from 2018, produced a memorable hat-trick in the 2022 final, and has become France’s all-time leading scorer.
| Tournament Stat | Kylian Mbappe | Lamine Yamal |
| Matches Played | 6 | 6 |
| Goals | 8 | 1 |
| Expected Goals (xG) | 5.39 | 1.51 |
| Shots per Game | 5.0 (3.2 on target) | 3.8 (1.7 on target) |
| Accurate Passes per Game | 26.8 (87%) | 26.0 (83%) |
| Top Speed | 35.3 km/h | 35.5 km/h |
| Average Sofascore Rating | 8.28 | 7.25 |
Yamal continues to grow into soccer’s next superstar
Spain has reached the last four by combining defensive discipline with trademark possession soccer. The national team has conceded only one goal throughout the tournament, while producing knockout victories over Austria, Portugal and Belgium.
Although Yamal has not matched Mbappe’s scoring numbers during this World Cup, the teenager remains Spain’s most exciting attacking talent. After overcoming a hamstring injury before the tournament, the Barcelona winger has gradually rediscovered his rhythm.

The head-to-head record adds another layer to the rivalry
While the semi-final is about two elite national teams, the individual duel between Mbappe and Yamal has developed into one of soccer’s most fascinating rivalries.
Yamal has won eight of his previous 10 meetings with Mbappe for club and country, giving the Barcelona winger an 80 percent success rate against the France captain. Those victories include Euro 2024, the 2025 UEFA Nations League semi-final, multiple El Clasicos, the Copa del Rey final, and the Spanish Super Cup.
| Season / Tournament | Match | Result (Winner) | Mbappe Contributions | Yamal Contributions |
| 2023–24 Champions League (QF) | PSG vs Barcelona | 2-3 (Yamal) | – | – |
| 2023–24 Champions League (QF) | Barcelona vs PSG | 1-4 (Mbappe) | 2 Goals | 1 Assist |
| Euro 2024 (Semi-final) | Spain vs France | 2-1 (Yamal) | 1 Assist | 1 Goal |
| 2024–25 La Liga | Real Madrid vs Barcelona | 0-4 (Yamal) | – | 1 Goal |
| 2025 Supercopa de España (Final) | Real Madrid vs Barcelona | 2-5 (Yamal) | 1 Goal | 2 Goals |
| 2024–25 Copa del Rey (Final) | Barcelona vs Real Madrid | 3-2 (Yamal) | 1 Goal | 2 Assists |
| 2024–25 La Liga | Barcelona vs Real Madrid | 4-3 (Yamal) | 3 Goals | 1 Goal |
| 2025 Nations League (Semi-final) | Spain vs France | 5-4 (Yamal) | 1 Goal | 2 Goals |
| 2025–26 La Liga | Real Madrid vs Barcelona | 2-1 (Mbappe) | 1 Goal | – |
| 2026 Supercopa de España (Final) | FC Barcelona vs Real Madrid | 3-2 (Yamal) | – | – |
Mbappe has enjoyed memorable individual performances during those encounters, including scoring nine goals across the meetings, but the overall results have frequently favored Yamal’s side.
Their rivalry began in the 2023-24 UEFA Champions League quarter-finals between Paris Saint-Germain and Barcelona, before carrying over into international soccer and then into several memorable clashes between Real Madrid and Barcelona. Tuesday’s semi-final marks their first-ever meeting at a FIFA World Cup, making it arguably the most important chapter of the rivalry so far.
| Stat | Kylian Mbappe | Lamine Yamal |
| Total Wins | 2 | 8 |
| Draws | 0 | 0 |
| Goals Scored (in H2H) | 9 | 6 |
| Assists (in H2H) | 2 | 3 |
| Elimination Match Wins | 0 | 5 |

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- Report: De Paul fighting for starting spot as Argentina prepare changes around Messi vs England
Report: De Paul fighting for starting spot as Argentina prepare changes around Messi vs England
Lionel Messi‘s Argentina remain firmly on course in their bid to defend their title, and they now face England in the semifinals of the 2026 World Cup, with a place in the final on the line.
For this crucial match, Lionel Scaloni is reportedly set to make changes to the side that defeated Switzerland in the quarterfinals, and according to ESPN Argentina’s Diego Monroig, Rodrigo De Paul is one of the players who could be dropped from the starting eleven.
The Inter Miami midfielder is reportedly in danger of losing his starting spot against England, with Nicolas Gonzalez and Giuliano Simeone under consideration to replace him.
De Paul was one of the low points in Argentina‘s win over Switzerland, which is why Scaloni could opt to bring in both Gonzalez and Simeone out wide in midfield. Up front, the coach is expected to keep Messi alongside Julian Alvarez, again leaving Lautaro Martinez among the substitutes.

Nicolas Otamendi could earn a spot as well
Among the variants Scaloni is weighing is a change in formation. During much of Monday’s training session, the coach tested a back-five setup, with Nicolas Otamendi coming in as a center back alongside Cristian Romero and Lisandro Martinez, aiming for a more solid structure against England’s attacking threat.
That scheme would cost Rodrigo De Paul his spot in midfield to bring the veteran defender into the back line, a call Scaloni could hold off on until just before Wednesday’s clash in Atlanta.
Playing with five defenders isn’t new for Scaloni — he made the same switch during Qatar 2022, changing his approach against the Netherlands in the quarterfinals, a match Argentina went on to win on penalties.

When and where is the 2026 World Cup third-place match?
Despite serious doubts about its competitiveness, the 2026 World Cup has been full of surprises, with several teams exceeding expectations through their performances. However, France, Spain, Argentina, and England are the four teams battling for the two spots in the tournament final. In addition, there will also be a special match to determine the tournament’s third-place finisher, with the date and venue of the match already confirmed.
Since 1934, FIFA has included the third-place match in every edition of the World Cup. As a result, the teams that lose in the semifinals still have the chance to finish on the tournament podium in recognition of their outstanding performances. While there have been recent changes to the tournament’s regulations and format, FIFA has decided to keep this tradition.
The participants in the 2026 World Cup third-place match have not yet been determined, but the date and venue of the fixture are already confirmed. On Saturday, July 18, the tournament’s third-best side will be decided. In addition, the venue will be Miami Stadium, also known as Hard Rock Stadium, in Miami Gardens, Florida. Despite having a capacity of only 64,478 spectators, the venue has been one of the most frequently used stadiums during the tournament.
2026 World Cup: Third-place team prize money revealed
The winner of the 2026 World Cup third-place match will receive a significant financial reward. Although they did not reach the final, they will earn a $29 million prize from FIFA. The fourth-place team is not far behind, as it will receive $27 million. This compensation is made possible by the nearly $900 million prize pool approved for the tournament.

Not only will these prizes be distributed, but every national team will receive a financial reward based on the position they finish in at the tournament. As a result, several national teams such as Belgium, Norway, Switzerland, and others will receive substantial payouts that, a priori, they were not expected to earn.
Recent FIFA World Cup third-place matches
Over the last three editions of the World Cup, several national teams have pulled off surprising victories in the third-place match. At Qatar 2022, Croatia defeated Morocco 2-1, despite the African team being considered the favorite. At Russia 2018, Belgium surprisingly defeated England, producing a historic performance.
While Brazil disappointed by failing to win the 2014 World Cup as hosts, many expected them to at least finish in third place. However, they lost 3-0 to the Netherlands. Coming off the infamous 7-1 defeat, this loss marked one of the biggest disappointments in the nation’s history, leaving the team significantly weakened for several years—a decline that is reflected in the current 2026 edition.

How France’s win, draw, or loss vs Spain could impact the 2026 World Cup bracket
France and Spain are squaring off in an absolutely massive Semi-finals showdown at the 2026 World Cup. Didier Deschamps’ squad is gearing up to battle Luis de la Fuente’s reigning European champions in Arlington. The stakes couldn’t be higher, and fans are buzzing to see exactly how this do-or-die result will define the ultimate road to the tournament’s biggest prize.
France enters the contest after an impressive run through the knockout rounds, while Spain has continued to showcase the possession-based soccer that has become its trademark. With stars such as Kylian Mbappe, Ousmane Dembele, Michael Olise, Desire Doue, Rodri, and Lamine Yamal expected to feature, the semifinal promises to be one of the standout matches of the competition.
France arrives with confidence
Les Bleus have looked like one of the tournament’s most complete teams. They topped their group before defeating Sweden, Paraguay, and Morocco to reach the semifinal without conceding a goal in the knockout rounds.
Didier Deschamps has built an attack capable of hurting opponents in several different ways. Mbappe leads the Golden Boot race with eight goals. At the same time, Dembele continues to justify his reputation after winning the Ballon d’Or, and Olise has emerged as one of the tournament’s leading creators.
| Date | France’s Opponent | Stage | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| July 9, 2026 | Morocco | Quarter-finals | Win (2-0) |
| July 4, 2026 | Paraguay | Round of 16 | Win (1-0) |
| June 30, 2026 | Sweden | Round of 32 | Win (3-0) |
| June 26, 2026 | Norway | Group Stage | Win (4-1) |
| June 22, 2026 | Iraq | Group Stage | Win (3-0) |
| June 16, 2026 | Senegal | Group Stage | Win (3-1) |
The team has also become increasingly balanced as the tournament has progressed. Adrien Rabiot and Manu Kone have provided stability behind an explosive front four, allowing Deschamps to play with greater attacking freedom than in previous World Cups.
Spain continues to trust its identity
Spain has taken a different route to the semifinals. Luis de la Fuente’s side has relied on patience, possession and defensive discipline, conceding only once throughout the tournament.
Rodri continues to dictate the tempo in midfield, while Lamine Yamal remains one of soccer’s brightest young stars despite not yet reaching his peak scoring form in North America. Mikel Merino has repeatedly delivered from the bench, scoring decisive late goals against both Portugal and Belgium.
| Date | Spain’s Opponent | Stage | Result |
|---|---|---|---|
| July 10, 2026 | Belgium | Quarter-finals | Win (2-1) |
| July 6, 2026 | Portugal | Round of 16 | Win (1-0) |
| July 2, 2026 | Austria | Round of 32 | Win (3-0) |
| June 27, 2026 | Uruguay | Group Stage | Win (1-0) |
| June 21, 2026 | Saudi Arabia | Group Stage | Win (4-0) |
| June 15, 2026 | Cabo Verde | Group Stage | Tie (0-0) |
Spain’s confidence also comes from recent history against France. La Roja defeated Les Bleus in the Euro 2024 semifinal and again in the 2025 UEFA Nations League semifinal, giving them belief that another victory is possible.
What happens if France wins and Spain loses?
A French victory would send Les Bleus into another World Cup final, where they would meet the winner of the Argentina vs England semifinal.

Spain would then be eliminated from title contention and move into the Third-Place Match.
A place in the final would also continue France’s remarkable consistency at the highest level, adding another chapter to one of international soccer’s strongest modern eras.
What happens if France and Spain are level after 90 minutes?
Although the match could finish level after regulation, the semifinal itself cannot end in a draw.

Instead, the teams would play 30 minutes of extra time, and if neither side finds a winner, the contest would be settled by a penalty shootout.
Only after those stages would the World Cup bracket be completed, with one team advancing to the final and the other dropping into the third-place playoff.
| Date | Competition | H2H Result |
|---|---|---|
| June 5, 2025 | UEFA Nations League Semifinal | Spain 5-4 France |
| July 9, 2024 | UEFA Euro 2024 Semifinal | Spain 2-1 France |
| October 10, 2021 | UEFA Nations League Final | France 2-1 Spain |
| March 28, 2017 | International Friendly | France 0-2 Spain |
| September 4, 2014 | International Friendly | France 1-0 Spain |
What happens if Spain wins and France loses?
Should Spain prevail in regulation, extra time, or penalties, La Roja would book its place in the World Cup Final and face either Argentina or England for the championship.

France would instead head to the Third-Place Match, where it would play the loser of the tournament’s other semifinal.
While missing out on the final would be disappointing for Deschamps’ squad, Les Bleus would still have the opportunity to finish the tournament with a podium place.

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- How to watch France vs Spain in USA: 2026 World Cup Semi-Final, Live Stream, TV & Preview
How to watch France vs Spain in USA: 2026 World Cup Semi-Final, Live Stream, TV & Preview
| WHO | France vs Spain |
| WHAT | 2026 World Cup |
| WHEN | 3:00pm ET / 12:00pm PT • Tuesday, July 14, 2026 |
| WHERE | Fubo, DirecTV Stream, Sling, Peacock Premium, FOX, Telemundo and Hulu + Live TV |
| STREAM | WATCH NOW |
Match Overview
France enters this colossal semi-final clash with history in its sights, aiming to become only the second nation ever to reach three consecutive World Cup finals. Didier Deschamps‘ squad has been a force of nature throughout the tournament, marching to the final four as the only team to win all six of their matches in normal time. Their attack has been relentless, consistently overwhelming defenses and validating their status as the team to beat.
Standing in their way is a Spanish side built on an unshakable foundation. La Roja arrives on the back of a historic 36-match unbeaten streak and boasts the most formidable defense in the competition, having conceded just a single goal. As the reigning European champions, Luis de la Fuente’s men have methodically dismantled top-tier opponents, blending tactical discipline with moments of individual brilliance. This match isn’t just a semi-final; it’s a monumental collision between the world’s most potent attack and its most impenetrable defense.
Tactical Analysis & Match Context
The two finalists have navigated the tournament with contrasting narratives. France has been dominant from the outset, showcasing their offensive firepower and winning every match with authority. Spain, after a surprising opening-day draw with Cape Verde, has steadily grown in stature, rediscovering their rhythm and eliminating European powerhouses Portugal and Belgium in the knockout rounds. While France has maintained peak form, Spain has built unstoppable momentum at the perfect time.
The tactical battle is a classic clash of styles. France, with the tournament’s highest Expected Goals (xG), will look to leverage the explosive pace of Kylian Mbappé and Ousmane Dembélé on the counter-attack. Spain, conversely, will aim to control the tempo through their possession-based midfield, anchored by Rodri. The key to the match will likely be on the flanks, where Spanish wingers Lamine Yamal and Nico Williams will test a French defense that has shown potential vulnerability at the full-back positions.
For France, the motivation is cementing a legacy. A victory puts them on the cusp of a historic third consecutive final, a feat not achieved since Brazil in 2002. For Spain, this is an opportunity to reclaim their throne at the pinnacle of world soccer. After winning Euro 2024, adding the World Cup would signify a new golden era and justify their pre-tournament billing as one of the top favorites.
Head-to-Head Record & Historic Trends
In 11 official encounters, this rivalry has been tightly contested, with France holding a slight edge with six victories to Spain‘s four, alongside two draws. However, the recent momentum has swung firmly in Spain‘s favor. La Roja has emerged victorious in their last two critical meetings, both of which were tournament semi-finals.
Recent history suggests this fixture guarantees goals and drama. Spain defeated France 2-1 in the Euro 2024 semi-final before an unforgettable 5-4 thriller in the 2025 Nations League semi-final. In fact, both teams have found the net in each of their last three competitive matches, with those games producing an astonishing average of 5.0 goals per game. France‘s last victory in this fixture came back in 2021.
The data points to an open, attacking contest. With both sides consistently scoring against each other and recent matches being high-scoring affairs, another offensive spectacle is expected. While France has a stronger overall World Cup record against European opposition, Spain‘s recent dominance in this specific head-to-head cannot be ignored.
Squad News & Projected Lineups
Both managers face crucial selection decisions, though Spain enters the clash with a fully available squad while France monitors a couple of key players.
For France, the potential return of midfielder Aurélien Tchouaméni from injury could provide a significant boost to their engine room. However, forward Marcus Thuram remains a doubt, which could influence Didier Deschamps‘ attacking configuration. The primary concern remains at full-back, where the defensive responsibilities will be immense against Spain‘s elite wingers.
Spain manager Luis de la Fuente has the luxury of a full complement of players, with no injuries or suspensions to contend with. His biggest tactical choice involves the left wing, where he must decide between the in-form Álex Baena or the explosive pace of Nico Williams to target France‘s right flank, a decision that could shape the entire attacking approach for La Roja.
France Projected XI (4-2-3-1): Maignan; Kounde, Upamecano, Saliba, Digne; Kone, Rabiot; Dembele, Olise, Doue; Mbappe.
This lineup is built around the devastating attacking quartet led by Kylian Mbappé. With Ousmane Dembélé and Michael Olise providing creativity and goals, France’s primary strategy will be to use their speed in transition to overwhelm the Spanish defense.
Spain Projected XI (4-2-3-1): Simon; Cucurella, Laporte, Cubarsi, Porro; Pedri, Rodri; Baena, Olmo, Yamal; Oyarzabal.
Spain’s strength lies in its midfield control, with Rodri and Pedri dictating the game’s tempo. The lineup is designed to dominate possession and create one-on-one opportunities for wingers Lamine Yamal and Álex Baena to exploit any space left by the French full-backs.
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- China wholesales First Half 2026: Sales off -21%, Leapmotor, Xiaomi islands of growth
China wholesales First Half 2026: Sales off -21%, Leapmotor, Xiaomi islands of growth
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- China wholesales June 2026: Leapmotor breaks volume record, market down -23%, exports (+75%) above 1 million
China wholesales June 2026: Leapmotor breaks volume record, market down -23%, exports (+75%) above 1 million
The Leapmotor A10 is up to #3 overall for its 4th month in market.
According to data by CAAM, wholesales of Chinese-made vehicles are down -3.2% year-on-year in June to 2,810,000 units, after rising 14% to 2,904,000 in June 2025. However this includes exports. Domestic wholesales in contrast dive -23% to just 1,773,000 after gaining 10% to 2,312,000 last year. Exports surge 75% to surpass the monthly million unit mark for the first time at 1,037,000, up from 592,000 a year ago. Total sales of light passenger vehicles are down -5,.3% to 2,402,000 while commercial vehicles are up 11% to 408,000. Production is off -1.2% to 2,760,000. Sales have been affected by the withdrawal of some government subsidies and tax exemptions for new energy vehicles (NEVs) at the end of last year.
In the brands ranking, BYD (-44.3%) lodges another disastrous month, its steepest fall since last February, but stays on top for the 4th month in a row, reclaiming the YTD top spot in the process. The Sealion 05 (+10.7%), Yuan UP (+16.9%) and Song Pro (-12.3%) are the brand’s best-seller, with such blockbusters as the Dolphin (-28.2%), Qin L (-68%), Qin PLUS (-64.5%), Seagull (-68%) and Song L (-77.1%) all hitting a wall. The new Sealion 06 (16,843), Song Ultra (11,423) and Great Tang (2,451) prevent the marque’s overall fall to be even steeper. Geely (-15.5%) also suffers but outpaces the market’s decline. Its best-seller the Xingyuan (-18.4%) falls but stays atop the models charts, while the Galaxy sub-brand, now composed of no less than 10 models, adds up to 35,528 sales, up 56.5% year-on-year.
Toyota (-25.6%) is up to #3 for the 5th time in the past seven months, distancing a freefalling Volkswagen (-41%). Repeating at a record 5th place, Leapmotor (+61.1%) blissfully ignores the market decline and advances to an all-time high 72,376 sales. Tesla (-13.9%) follows ahead of Chery (-23.3%) and Wuling (-23%). Xiaomi (+36.4%) comes back into the Top 10 for the second time in the past three months at #9 with BMW (-32.7%), in perdition, rounding out the Top 10. Xpeng (+5.7%) is up 10 spots on last month to reach a best-ever #12, also hit in February 2025. Arcfox (+215.5%), MG (+188%), Nevo (+68.4%), NIO (+49.9%), Fang Cheng Bao (+47.6%), Denza (+31.1%) and Deepal (+18.6%) stand out below. Newcomer Shangjie breaks its volume record at 11,974. Among foreign carmakers, only Mazda (+52.9%) and Land Rover (+228.3%) are up.
Model-wise, the Tesla Model Y (-13.8%) delivers its 4th win in the past 13 months despite a sizeable YoY drop. The Geely Xingyuan (-18.4%) is down to #2 but easily remains #1 year-to-date. The new Leapmotor A10 spectacularly sells almost 25,000 units for its 4th month in market and lands on the third step of the podium. Also new, the Li i6 is up one rank on May to #4 while the Xiaomi SU7 (-12.1%) rounds out the Top 5. Another recent launch, the Fang Cheng Bao Tai 7 climbs up 4 spots to #6. BYD places the Sealion 05 (+10.7%) at #7, the Yuan Up (+16.9%) at #9 and the Song Pro (-12.3%) at #10. The Qiyuan/Nevo Q05 (+795.3%) lodges a second Top 10 finish in the past three months.
Previous month: China wholesales May 2026: Leapmotor, Zeekr, Tesla defy market down -22.1%, exports up 75.1%
One year ago: China wholesales June 2025: Market up 13.8%, Leapmotor breaks record, Tesla Model Y #1
Full June 2026 Top 93 All brands and Top 574 All models below.
China June 2026 – brands:
| Pos | Brand | Jun-26 | /25 | May |
| 1 | BYD | 177,485 | – 44.3% | 1 |
| 2 | Geely | 131,444 | – 15.5% | 2 |
| 3 | Toyota | 104,259 | – 25.6% | 4 |
| 4 | Volkswagen | 103,505 | – 41.0% | 3 |
| 5 | Leapmotor | 72,376 | + 61.1% | 5 |
| 6 | Tesla | 52,920 | – 13.9% | 7 |
| 7 | Chery | 46,596 | – 23.3% | 8 |
| 8 | Wuling | 42,591 | – 23.0% | 6 |
| 9 | Xiaomi | 34,738 | + 36.4% | 13 |
| 10 | BMW | 33,073 | – 32.7% | 12 |
| 11 | Audi | 33,000 | – 35.3% | 9 |
| 12 | Xpeng | 32,593 | + 5.7% | 22 |
| 13 | Honda | 32,405 | – 44.3% | 15 |
| 14 | Nissan | 31,543 | – 32.2% | 14 |
| 15 | Qiyuan/Nevo | 30,994 | + 68.4% | 16 |
| 16 | LI Auto | 30,895 | – 14.8% | 11 |
| 17 | AITO | 30,199 | – 32.4% | 10 |
| 18 | Fang Cheng Bao | 27,907 | + 47.6% | 19 |
| 19 | ChangAn (incl. Chana) | 27,654 | – 59.4% | 20 |
| 20 | Deepal | 26,534 | + 18.6% | 24 |
| 21 | Zeekr | 26,146 | + 71.4% | 17 |
| 22 | Buick | 26,001 | – 27.1% | 18 |
| 23 | Mercedes | 25,360 | – 43.1% | 21 |
| 24 | Arcfox | 25,237 | + 215.5% | 28 |
| 25 | Aion | 23,622 | – 8.8% | 23 |
| 26 | NIO | 21,872 | + 49.9% | 26 |
| 27 | MG | 20,117 | + 188.0% | 29 |
| 28 | Haval | 20,018 | – 41.3% | 27 |
| 29 | Hongqi | 19,715 | – 52.8% | 25 |
| 30 | Denza | 18,631 | + 31.1% | 31 |
| 31 | GAC | 15,732 | – 17.1% | 30 |
| 32 | Lynk & Co | 15,596 | – 34.3% | 32 |
| 33 | Jetour | 15,009 | – 55.5% | 33 |
| 34 | Beijing | 14,197 | + 12.5% | 38 |
| 35 | Voyah | 12,399 | + 23.3% | 35 |
| 36 | Shangjie | 11,974 | new | 53 |
| 37 | Onvo | 11,739 | + 83.4% | 34 |
| 38 | TANK | 10,354 | – 36.1% | 36 |
| 39 | DongFeng | 10,284 | – 35.2% | 41 |
| 40 | Nammi | 10,280 | + 66.5% | 59 |
| 41 | COS | 8,540 | – 7.2% | 42 |
| 42 | Mazda | 8,515 | + 52.9% | 37 |
| 43 | Hyundai | 8,380 | – 34.9% | 49 |
| 44 | Jetta | 8,007 | – 25.2% | 44 |
| 45 | Bestune | 7,398 | – 57.5% | 39 |
| 46 | Volvo | 7,317 | – 41.0% | 46 |
| 47 | IM | 7,067 | + 17.3% | 40 |
| 48 | Firefly | 6,914 | + 75.8% | 52 |
| 49 | Kia | 6,906 | – 12.6% | 51 |
| 50 | WEY | 6,480 | – 34.0% | 45 |
| 51 | Cadillac | 6,060 | – 29.9% | 48 |
| 52 | Roewe | 5,290 | – 59.2% | 43 |
| 53 | iCar | 5,032 | – 27.3% | 50 |
| 54 | Luxeed | 4,999 | + 35.7% | 58 |
| 55 | AvatR | 4,968 | – 59.5% | 47 |
| 56 | Ford | 4,731 | – 57.1% | 54 |
| 57 | Ora | 3,805 | + 57.0% | 55 |
| 58 | Land Rover | 3,283 | + 228.3% | 68 |
| 59 | Stelato | 2,859 | – 32.2% | 57 |
| 60 | Kaiyi | 2,023 | – 0.9% | 60 |
| 61 | Lincoln | 1,908 | – 39.4% | 62 |
| 62 | Yipai | 1,828 | – 58.6% | 56 |
| 63 | Smart | 1,797 | – 38.4% | 61 |
| 64 | Baojun | 1,130 | – 75.8% | 65 |
| 65 | Exeed | 1,014 | – 85.4% | 64 |
| 66 | Fukang | 1,003 | + 96.7% | 71 |
| 67 | Maxus | 956 | – 37.1% | 74 |
| 68 | BAW | 933 | – 47.8% | 67 |
| 69 | SRM | 803 | – 43.8% | 69 |
| 70 | Peugeot | 799 | – 62.5% | 66 |
| 71 | JMC (incl. JMEV) | 779 | – 70.3% | 72 |
| 72 | 212 | 748 | – 47.4% | 73 |
| 73 | Citroen | 731 | – 23.1% | 76 |
| 74 | JAC | 687 | – 54.1% | 77 |
| 75 | Lingbao | 657 | – 15.4% | 75 |
| 76 | Venucia | 602 | – 74.9% | 63 |
| 77 | Maextro | 593 | new | 70 |
| 78 | M-Hero | 568 | new | 81 |
| 79 | Foton | 565 | + 6.8% | 79 |
| 80 | Livan (ex Lifan Maple) | 535 | – 88.1% | 78 |
| 81 | YangWang | 454 | + 131.6% | 82 |
| 82 | Aishang | 412 | new | 80 |
| 83 | Rising Auto (ex R) | 190 | – 35.6% | 83 |
| 84 | Cao Cao | 113 | – 95.5% | 84 |
| 85 | Infiniti | 109 | – 13.5% | 86 |
| 86 | Skyworth | 56 | – 86.6% | 89 |
| 87 | Jaguar | 54 | – 96.3% | 87 |
| 88 | Geometry | 41 | – 95.8% | 85 |
| 89 | Polestones | 35 | – 97.0% | 88 |
| 90 | Hedmos | 21 | – 84.3% | 91 |
| 91 | Lingxi | 21 | – 89.2% | 90 |
| 92 | Chevrolet | 3 | – 99.5% | 92 |
| 93 | SWM | 2 | – 99.6% | 93 |
China wholesales June 2026 – models:
| Pos | Model | Jun-26 | /25 | May |
| 1 | Tesla Model Y | 38,654 | – 13.8% | 2 |
| 2 | Geely Xingyuan | 33,359 | – 18.4% | 1 |
| 3 | Leapmotor A10 | 24,865 | new | 4 |
| 4 | Li i6 | 21,453 | new | 5 |
| 5 | Xiaomi SU7 | 20,414 | – 12.1% | 3 |
| 6 | Fang Cheng Bao Tai 7 | 19,710 | new | 10 |
| 7 | BYD Sealion 05 | 19,023 | + 10.7% | 16 |
| 8 | Qiyuan/Nevo Q05 | 18,908 | + 795.3% | 12 |
| 9 | BYD Yuan UP | 17,945 | + 16.9% | 11 |
| 10 | BYD Song Pro | 17,439 | – 12.3% | 13 |
| 11 | Toyota Camry | 17,114 | – 15.9% | 25 |
| 12 | BYD Sealion 06 | 16,843 | new | 6 |
| 13 | VW Lavida | 15,444 | – 38.8% | 20 |
| 14 | Geely Xingyue L | 15,220 | – 29.8% | 29 |
| 15 | Leapmotor C10 | 15,097 | + 35.7% | 60 |
| 16 | Geely Boyue L | 14,970 | + 15.4% | 18 |
| 17 | MG 4 | 14,397 | + 143870.0% | 14 |
| 18 | Xiaomi YU7 | 14,324 | + 541.2% | 47 |
| 19 | Tesla Model 3 | 14,266 | – 14.2% | 7 |
| 20 | Xpeng MONA M03 | 14,160 | + 0.3% | 15 |
| 21 | Wuling Bingo Pro | 14,154 | new | 17 |
| 22 | Toyota RAV4 | 13,798 | – 30.1% | 38 |
| 23 | BYD Qin PLUS | 13,726 | – 64.5% | 21 |
| 24 | VW Passat | 13,244 | – 34.5% | 30 |
| 25 | VW Tiguan L | 13,143 | – 33.3% | 24 |
| 26 | VW Magotan | 13,014 | – 34.2% | 26 |
| 27 | BYD Dolphin | 13,005 | – 28.2% | 23 |
| 28 | Wuling Hongguang MINI EV | 12,457 | – 52.3% | 8 |
| 29 | Deepal S05 | 12,228 | new | 33 |
| 30 | BYD Seal 06 | 12,082 | – 44.5% | 36 |
| 31 | VW Tayron | 11,937 | – 31.8% | 28 |
| 32 | ChangAn CS75 Plus | 11,682 | – 22.6% | 34 |
| 33 | BYD Song Ultra | 11,423 | new | 37 |
| 34 | Geely Binyue | 11,310 | + 13.0% | 22 |
| 35 | Toyota Wildlander | 11,037 | + 20.5% | 50 |
| 36 | Toyota Front Lander | 10,882 | – 10.1% | 32 |
| 37 | Honda CR-V | 10,881 | – 36.7% | 31 |
| 38 | Toyota Corolla Cross | 10,688 | – 36.5% | 65 |
| 39 | AITO M6 | 10,624 | new | 9 |
| 40 | BMW 3 Series L | 10,549 | – 25.0% | 40 |
| 41 | Chery QQ3 EV | 10,524 | new | 48 |
| 42 | Nissan Sylphy | 10,459 | – 57.2% | 19 |
| 43 | AITO M9 | 10,070 | – 26.6% | 225 |
| 44 | BYD Qin L | 10,031 | – 68.0% | 35 |
| 45 | Chery Tiggo 8 | 9,835 | – 39.6% | 61 |
| 46 | BYD Seagull | 9,825 | – 68.0% | 39 |
| 47 | Aion i60 | 9,692 | new | 42 |
| 48 | Mercedes E-Class L | 9,600 | – 24.2% | 45 |
| 49 | VW Sagitar | 9,221 | – 54.3% | 41 |
| 50 | NIO ES8 | 8,966 | + 968.7% | 27 |
| 51 | NIO ES9 | 8,595 | new | 147 |
| 52 | VW Tharu | 8,592 | – 38.3% | 59 |
| 53 | Haval Raptor | 8,542 | – 15.3% | 70 |
| 54 | Mercedes GLC | 8,347 | – 33.4% | 52 |
| 55 | Geely Xingrui | 8,161 | – 27.4% | 53 |
| 56 | Leapmotor D19 | 8,034 | new | 63 |
| 57 | Beijing BJ30 | 8,030 | + 58.8% | 103 |
| 58 | Deepal L06 | 7,977 | new | 69 |
| 59 | COS X5 Plus | 7,923 | + 6.8% | 55 |
| 60 | Honda Accord | 7,919 | – 42.5% | 108 |
| 61 | ChangAn Eado/Eado PLUS | 7,912 | – 49.8% | 58 |
| 62 | Toyota BZ3x | 7,895 | + 30.9% | 68 |
| 63 | Zeekr 007 GT | 7,837 | new | – |
| 64 | Arcfox Beta S3 | 7,790 | new | 56 |
| 65 | Hongqi H5 | 7,469 | – 52.2% | 49 |
| 66 | Arcfox Beta T1 | 7,431 | new | 139 |
| 67 | BYD Seal 05 | 7,246 | – 36.6% | 75 |
| 68 | Haval Big Dog/Dargo | 7,221 | – 22.0% | 51 |
| 69 | Geely Emgrand | 7,143 | – 37.1% | 67 |
| 70 | Audi A6L / e-tron | 7,135 | – 52.9% | 46 |
| 71 | Chery Arrizo 8 | 7,127 | – 39.5% | 85 |
| 72 | BMW 5 Series L | 6,965 | – 47.6% | 72 |
| 73 | Denza D9 | 6,952 | – 16.0% | 78 |
| 74 | Voyah Dreamer | 6,926 | – 4.4% | 102 |
| 75 | Firefly | 6,914 | + 75.8% | 88 |
| 76 | Geely Galaxy E5 | 6,897 | + 46.2% | 96 |
| 77 | Xpeng GX | 6,737 | new | 388 |
| 78 | Leapmotor C11 | 6,615 | + 34.9% | 73 |
| 79 | Buick Envision | 6,550 | – 45.3% | 71 |
| 80 | Buick GL8 | 6,393 | – 35.5% | 87 |
| 81 | BMW X3 | 6,391 | + 5.6% | 66 |
| 82 | Qiyuan/Nevo A06 | 6,326 | + 316200.0% | 81 |
| 83 | Shangjie Z7 | 6,296 | new | 259 |
| 84 | LI L9 | 6,106 | + 24.8% | 169 |
| 85 | Audi Q5L (incl. e-Tron) | 6,100 | – 53.5% | 77 |
| 86 | Leapmotor C16 | 6,088 | – 12.8% | 117 |
| 87 | GAC Trumpchi M8 | 6,075 | + 15.5% | 93 |
| 88 | Toyota Sienna | 6,037 | – 31.8% | 57 |
| 89 | Toyota Avalon | 6,026 | – 46.9% | 94 |
| 90 | Denza Z9 GT | 6,025 | + 639.3% | 83 |
| 91 | Mercedes C-Class L | 6,015 | – 55.0% | 64 |
| 92 | Nammi 06 | 5,938 | + 270.9% | 327 |
| 93 | Geely Galaxy Star 7 | 5,932 | new | 244 |
| 94 | Zeekr 9X | 5,817 | new | 44 |
| 95 | Arcfox αS5 | 5,644 | + 113.0% | 89 |
| 96 | Jetour Traveler | 5,618 | – 34.0% | 140 |
| 97 | Buick Electra E7 | 5,555 | new | 54 |
| 98 | BYD Yuan PLUS | 5,547 | – 57.9% | 124 |
| 99 | Fang Cheng Bao Tai 3 | 5,502 | – 54.2% | 80 |
| 100 | Nissan NX8 | 5,398 | new | 109 |
| 101 | Toyota Highlander | 5,390 | – 29.8% | 76 |
| 102 | Audi A3 | 5,284 | – 20.2% | 84 |
| 103 | Deepal S07 | 5,274 | – 5.5% | 113 |
| 104 | Toyota Corolla | 5,227 | – 37.9% | 141 |
| 105 | AITO M7 | 5,201 | – 3.9% | 43 |
| 106 | Geely Galaxy A7 | 5,071 | + 755.1% | 111 |
| 107 | Wuling Starlight 730 | 5,059 | new | 107 |
| 108 | WEY Gaoshan | 4,920 | – 17.3% | 86 |
| 109 | Beijing BJ40 | 4,913 | – 15.9% | 120 |
| 110 | Aion N60 | 4,899 | new | 95 |
| 111 | Leapmotor Lafa 5 | 4,669 | new | 106 |
| 112 | Wuling Bingo S | 4,642 | new | 90 |
| 113 | Nissan Qashqai | 4,546 | – 36.8% | 105 |
| 114 | Chery Fulwin T9L | 4,545 | new | 116 |
| 115 | Bestune Xiaoma | 4,512 | – 58.9% | 74 |
| 116 | Aion RT | 4,502 | + 5.1% | 99 |
| 117 | Lynk & Co 10 | 4,502 | new | 148 |
| 118 | Hyundai Elantra | 4,480 | – 22.9% | 160 |
| 119 | BYD Song L | 4,423 | – 77.1% | 98 |
| 120 | Geely Galaxy M7 | 4,416 | new | 62 |
| 121 | Honda Breeze | 4,395 | – 62.8% | 115 |
| 122 | Nammi 01 | 4,342 | – 5.1% | 213 |
| 123 | Geely Galaxy Star 6 | 4,261 | new | 164 |
| 124 | Xpeng P7+ | 4,261 | – 36.4% | 126 |
| 125 | Onvo L60 | 4,196 | – 34.4% | 197 |
| 126 | BYD Seal 06GT | 4,106 | – 17.5% | 130 |
| 127 | Onvo L80 | 4,086 | new | 82 |
| 128 | Nissan Teana/Altima | 4,054 | – 38.0% | 184 |
| 129 | Shangjie Z7T | 4,030 | new | 283 |
| 130 | Audi E7X | 4,017 | new | 363 |
| 131 | AITO M8 | 4,012 | – 81.1% | 97 |
| 132 | MG 4X | 4,003 | new | 578 |
| 133 | Denza N8L | 4,002 | new | 196 |
| 134 | Tank 300 | 3,984 | – 60.2% | 119 |
| 135 | Buick LaCrosse | 3,967 | – 28.5% | 127 |
| 136 | Zeekr 8X | 3,935 | new | 79 |
| 137 | Chery Tiggo 9 | 3,852 | – 20.0% | 129 |
| 138 | Audi A5L / Sportback | 3,844 | new | 112 |
| 139 | Luxeed V9 | 3,818 | new | 336 |
| 140 | IM LS6 | 3,661 | + 13.4% | 138 |
| 141 | BMW X5 | 3,629 | – 36.5% | 125 |
| 142 | Dongfeng Aeolus L7 | 3,518 | – 10.5% | 243 |
| 143 | Leapmotor B01 | 3,497 | + 121.2% | 123 |
| 144 | Hongqi HS5 | 3,474 | – 63.6% | 144 |
| 145 | Onvo L90 | 3,457 | new | 122 |
| 146 | Zeekr 7X | 3,429 | – 37.9% | 136 |
| 147 | Mazda CX-5 | 3,349 | + 14.0% | 114 |
| 148 | VW Bora | 3,299 | – 61.6% | 152 |
| 149 | BYD Han | 3,285 | – 72.6% | 133 |
| 150 | Range Rover Evoque | 3,283 | + 420.3% | 277 |
| 151 | Cadillac XT5 | 3,265 | + 0.2% | 137 |
| 152 | Jetta VS5 | 3,195 | – 38.2% | 145 |
| 153 | Leapmotor B10 | 3,183 | – 77.8% | 110 |
| 154 | BMW X1 | 3,171 | – 25.9% | 132 |
| 155 | VW T-Roc | 3,111 | – 48.7% | 135 |
| 156 | Qiyuan/Nevo Q07 | 3,097 | – 67.6% | 121 |
| 157 | Jetta VA3 | 3,060 | – 17.3% | 151 |
| 158 | Volvo XC70 | 3,051 | new | 146 |
| 159 | Wuling Hongguang S | 3,028 | – 63.3% | 134 |
| 160 | VW ID.ERA 9X | 3,017 | new | 100 |
| 161 | Voyah Taishan X8 | 2,996 | new | 226 |
| 162 | Jetour Freedom | 2,958 | – 50.5% | 172 |
| 164 | Mazda EZ-60 | 2,916 | new | 179 |
| 165 | Nissan X-Trail | 2,910 | + 174.8% | 217 |
| 166 | Audi Q3 | 2,877 | – 24.5% | 154 |
| 167 | Geely Galaxy Starship 7 | 2,861 | – 61.7% | 159 |
| 168 | Zeekr 009 | 2,843 | + 55.5% | 232 |
| 169 | Lynk & Co 03 | 2,816 | – 33.8% | 156 |
| 170 | iCAR V23 | 2,813 | – 53.7% | 168 |
| 171 | Toyota Crown Kluger | 2,807 | – 47.2% | 175 |
| 172 | Ora 5 | 2,789 | new | 162 |
| 173 | Geely Galaxy M9 | 2,743 | new | 157 |
| 174 | Chery Fulwin A9L | 2,735 | new | 180 |
| 175 | Geely Galaxy Star 8 | 2,735 | – 67.6% | 143 |
| 176 | Geely Panda Mini | 2,675 | – 80.1% | 161 |
| 177 | Changan CS55 Plus | 2,647 | – 63.1% | 173 |
| 178 | Qiyuan/Nevo A07 | 2,638 | – 47.4% | 220 |
| 179 | Jetour X70 | 2,554 | – 74.2% | 118 |
| 180 | Tank 700 | 2,515 | + 519.5% | 166 |
| 181 | Nissan N6 | 2,501 | new | 200 |
| 182 | Honda Inspire | 2,481 | – 36.5% | 193 |
| 183 | BYD Great Tang | 2,451 | new | – |
| 184 | Wuling Starlight 560 | 2,429 | new | 150 |
| 185 | Arcfox αT5 | 2,363 | – 27.9% | 304 |
| 186 | Haval H6 | 2,310 | – 63.6% | 190 |
| 187 | Honda HR-V | 2,282 | + 346.6% | 219 |
| 188 | Hongqi E-QM5 | 2,277 | – 56.9% | 92 |
| 189 | Bestune Yueyi 03 | 2,267 | – 32.5% | 171 |
| 190 | AvatR 07 | 2,254 | – 49.9% | 181 |
| 191 | iCAR V27 | 2,219 | new | 131 |
| 192 | BYD e7 | 2,178 | + 318.0% | 158 |
| 193 | Fang Cheng Bao Bao 5 | 2,171 | – 55.5% | 182 |
| 194 | Audi A4L | 2,166 | – 72.5% | 222 |
| 195 | GAC Trumpchi E8 | 2,149 | – 24.5% | 234 |
| 196 | VW Tavendor | 2,129 | – 11.7% | 260 |
| 197 | Lynk & Co 08 | 2,123 | – 28.1% | 174 |
| 198 | Volvo S60L | 2,121 | – 2.0% | 186 |
| 199 | Toyota Granvia | 2,076 | – 64.5% | 170 |
| 200 | Kia Seltos | 2,067 | + 48.0% | 207 |
| 201 | GAC Trumpchi M6 | 2,047 | + 3.3% | 250 |
| 202 | Kia Stonic | 2,013 | + 12.4% | 238 |
| 203 | Stelato S9T | 2,002 | new | 185 |
| 204 | Chery Tiggo 7 | 1,994 | – 50.2% | 183 |
| 205 | Tank 400 | 1,949 | – 40.7% | 177 |
| 206 | Xpeng G6 | 1,915 | – 66.7% | 189 |
| 207 | Xpeng G7 | 1,908 | + 2315.2% | 221 |
| 208 | VW Teramont | 1,907 | – 45.2% | 254 |
| 209 | Tank 500 | 1,906 | – 24.2% | 198 |
| 210 | Changan Lumin | 1,901 | – 87.3% | 202 |
| 211 | Hongqi HS3 | 1,888 | – 65.3% | 188 |
| 212 | Changan UNI-Z | 1,882 | – 67.9% | 199 |
| 213 | GAC Trumpchi GS8 | 1,882 | – 5.1% | 227 |
| 214 | Xpeng P7 | 1,881 | + 3449.1% | 208 |
| 215 | Chery Tiggo 5x | 1,863 | – 64.8% | 194 |
| 216 | Jetour Shanhai L7 Plus | 1,859 | + 215.1% | 192 |
| 217 | Cadillac CT5 | 1,852 | – 46.5% | 203 |
| 218 | Zeekr 001 | 1,844 | – 24.3% | 209 |
| 219 | Roewe D6 | 1,842 | – 27.4% | 210 |
| 220 | Dongfeng Fengxing Xinghai T5 | 1,822 | new | 266 |
| 221 | GAC Trumpchi GS3 | 1,817 | – 58.6% | 104 |
| 222 | NIO ET5T | 1,815 | – 64.4% | 187 |
| 223 | Ford Mondeo | 1,803 | – 50.2% | 242 |
| 224 | Toyota bZ7 | 1,757 | new | 142 |
| 225 | Honda Civic | 1,751 | – 61.3% | 224 |
| 226 | Lynk & Co 06 | 1,744 | – 51.8% | 214 |
| 227 | Hyundai Tucson | 1,728 | – 30.8% | 237 |
| 228 | BYD Tang | 1,670 | – 76.0% | 191 |
| 229 | Ford Edge/Edge L | 1,653 | – 52.9% | 235 |
| 230 | Denza N9 | 1,652 | – 64.6% | 228 |
| 231 | Shangjie H5 | 1,648 | new | 165 |
| 232 | Hongqi HS6 | 1,639 | new | 195 |
| 233 | Chery Fulwin T11 | 1,630 | new | 239 |
| 234 | Arcfox Wendao V9 | 1,522 | new | 334 |
| 235 | WEY V9X | 1,505 | new | 274 |
| 236 | Xpeng X9 | 1,466 | – 13.8% | 230 |
| 237 | AvatR 06 | 1,449 | – 75.2% | 155 |
| 238 | Buick Regal | 1,435 | – 65.7% | 231 |
| 239 | Kaiyi Shiyue | 1,417 | + 154.9% | 291 |
| 240 | Nissan N7 | 1,417 | – 77.1% | 240 |
| 241 | Roewe i6 | 1,413 | new | 201 |
| 242 | Toyota bZ3 | 1,410 | + 44.6% | 206 |
| 243 | Aion UT | 1,409 | – 73.6% | 218 |
| 244 | BYD Seal 07 | 1,404 | new | 252 |
| 245 | Volvo XC60 | 1,389 | – 82.2% | 278 |
| 246 | Geely Xingrui L | 1,381 | new | 293 |
| 247 | IM LS8 | 1,350 | new | 149 |
| 248 | Kia K3 | 1,326 | + 138.9% | 280 |
| 249 | VW Golf | 1,306 | – 65.5% | 212 |
| 250 | BYD Destroyer 05 | 1,281 | – 72.6% | 153 |
| 251 | ChangAn UNI-V | 1,268 | – 71.0% | 245 |
| 252 | MG 5 | 1,265 | – 75.6% | 204 |
| 253 | Lynk & Co 07 | 1,256 | – 14.2% | 215 |
| 254 | IM L6 | 1,238 | – 53.0% | 241 |
| 255 | NIO ES6 | 1,202 | – 72.8% | 216 |
| 256 | VW Lamando | 1,187 | – 32.4% | 246 |
| 257 | Voyah Courage | 1,177 | + 76.5% | 128 |
| 258 | Jetta VS8 | 1,148 | new | 253 |
| 259 | Hyundai Custo | 1,141 | – 49.2% | 270 |
| 260 | Toyota Prado | 1,139 | – 36.0% | 256 |
| 261 | AvatR 12 | 1,132 | – 36.2% | 236 |
| 262 | Lynk & Co 900 | 1,107 | – 80.1% | 262 |
| 263 | Dongfeng Future (incl Lingzhi M5EV) | 1,062 | – 50.9% | 288 |
| 264 | GAC Trumpchi S7 | 1,060 | – 13.9% | 247 |
| 265 | BMW i3 | 1,039 | – 54.2% | 257 |
| 266 | Mazda EZ-6 | 1,033 | + 52.4% | 211 |
| 267 | Chery Arrizo 5 | 1,022 | – 34.1% | 265 |
| 268 | Aion Y | 1,016 | – 86.9% | 275 |
| 269 | Ora Good Cat | 1,016 | – 56.2% | 267 |
| 270 | Dongfeng Aeolus L8 | 1,007 | new | 233 |
| 271 | Fukang eElysee | 1,003 | + 97.1% | 290 |
| 272 | Smart #1 | 988 | – 57.5% | 249 |
| 273 | Luxeed R7 | 969 | – 69.7% | 205 |
| 274 | Dongfeng Fengon Landian E5/Plus | 968 | – 47.9% | 349 |
| 275 | Lynk & Co Z20 | 968 | new | 273 |
| 276 | Yipai eπ007 | 968 | – 58.7% | 261 |
| 277 | Buick Electra Encasa | 938 | new | 268 |
| 278 | Lynk & Co 09 | 936 | – 32.1% | 271 |
| 279 | Haval Xiaolong (F-17) | 919 | – 85.2% | 289 |
| 280 | LI L6 | 915 | – 94.4% | 101 |
| 281 | Kia Sportage L | 900 | – 38.6% | 323 |
| 282 | Yipai eπ008 | 860 | – 58.4% | 167 |
| 283 | Roewe M7 | 858 | new | 279 |
| 284 | Stelato S9 | 857 | – 79.7% | 287 |
| 285 | Hongqi H6 | 855 | – 49.2% | 306 |
| 286 | Chery QQ Ice Cream | 830 | – 73.5% | 337 |
| 287 | Aion V | 829 | – 71.2% | 272 |
| 288 | Honda Odyssey | 814 | – 53.9% | 296 |
| 289 | SRM Golden Sea Lion | 803 | – 43.8% | 284 |
| 290 | Mercedes GLB | 800 | – 63.3% | 276 |
| 291 | Lincoln Nautilus | 792 | – 44.8% | 321 |
| 292 | Jetour Dasheng | 780 | – 55.2% | 263 |
| 293 | Li i8 | 779 | new | 229 |
| 294 | BAW M7 | 769 | – 55.6% | 295 |
| 295 | LI L7 | 754 | – 90.9% | 176 |
| 296 | 212 T01 | 748 | – 47.4% | 299 |
| 297 | IM LS9 | 739 | new | 264 |
| 298 | BMW iX1 | 736 | – 25.0% | 292 |
| 299 | Jetour Zhongheng G700 | 736 | new | 311 |
| 300 | Hyundai Sonata | 735 | – 53.3% | 307 |
| 301 | Beijing EU5 | 731 | – 12.8% | 466 |
| 302 | Citroen C5 X | 731 | – 6.8% | 332 |
| 303 | Toyota bZ5 | 723 | – 48.7% | 223 |
| 304 | VW CC | 716 | – 50.4% | 320 |
| 305 | Lincoln Z | 713 | – 16.3% | 303 |
| 306 | Baojun Yep Plus | 703 | – 75.7% | 371 |
| 307 | Ford Explorer | 701 | – 48.6% | 309 |
| 308 | Dongfeng Aeolus Hyun (Yixuan) | 691 | – 70.3% | 318 |
| 309 | Geely Icon | 687 | – 65.7% | 326 |
| 310 | VW ID.4 CROZZ | 684 | – 52.4% | 285 |
| 311 | VW ID.3 | 680 | – 82.8% | 301 |
| 312 | Voyah Free | 669 | – 62.0% | 335 |
| 313 | Cadillac XT4 | 642 | – 39.3% | 300 |
| 314 | Audi Q6L (incl. e-Tron) | 640 | – 36.0% | 248 |
| 315 | Chery Tiggo 3x | 639 | – 68.8% | 312 |
| 316 | BYD Tang L | 629 | – 90.3% | 328 |
| 317 | COS 520 | 617 | + 414.2% | 330 |
| 318 | NIO ET5 | 610 | – 62.9% | 317 |
| 319 | Geely Haoyue L | 605 | n/a | 313 |
| 320 | Haval H9 | 605 | – 43.0% | 298 |
| 321 | Maextro S800 | 593 | new | 286 |
| 322 | Mazda CX-50 | 590 | + 30.8% | 348 |
| 323 | BYD Han L | 584 | – 85.9% | 319 |
| 324 | M-Hero M817 | 568 | new | 373 |
| 325 | Foton Fengjing G5 | 565 | + 6.8% | 325 |
| 326 | Hongqi HQ9 | 562 | + 10.2% | 403 |
| 327 | LI L8 | 562 | – 87.0% | 359 |
| 328 | NIO EC6 | 548 | – 71.6% | 333 |
| 329 | Peugeot 408 | 527 | – 66.6% | 297 |
| 330 | Fang Cheng Bao Bao 8 | 524 | – 73.9% | 350 |
| 331 | JMEV EV2/Little Kirin | 523 | – 70.0% | 340 |
| 332 | Dongfeng Forthing U-Tour V9 | 521 | + 98.1% | 347 |
| 333 | Volvo S90 | 517 | – 76.5% | 361 |
| 334 | Bestune Yueyi 08 | 515 | new | – |
| 335 | Wuling Starlight | 508 | – 74.4% | 344 |
| 336 | BYD Xia | 502 | – 80.4% | 324 |
| 337 | Jetta VS7 | 498 | – 63.5% | 346 |
| 338 | Deepal G318 | 488 | – 54.8% | 310 |
| 339 | Hongqi H9 | 488 | – 31.6% | 367 |
| 340 | JAC Refine (M3+E3) | 472 | – 40.1% | 341 |
| 341 | Aion S | 466 | – 88.7% | 282 |
| 342 | Maxus G50/Euniq 5 | 447 | – 49.9% | 384 |
| 343 | Hongqi Tiangong 05 | 438 | + 157.6% | 383 |
| 344 | Zeekr X | 437 | – 4.0% | 372 |
| 345 | VW Talagon | 436 | – 80.5% | 314 |
| 346 | Geely Galaxy V900 | 434 | new | 406 |
| 347 | Smart #5 | 434 | + 33.1% | 339 |
| 348 | Arcfox αS | 433 | new | 497 |
| 349 | Roewe RX9 | 432 | n/a | 452 |
| 350 | MG 7 | 428 | – 64.8% | 354 |
| 351 | Jetour Shanhai T1 | 427 | – 81.5% | 360 |
| 352 | Roewe D7 | 425 | – 77.5% | 302 |
| 353 | Aion Hyptec S600 | 421 | new | 451 |
| 354 | Haval H5 | 421 | – 60.4% | 345 |
| 355 | Honda S7 | 414 | + 666.7% | 358 |
| 356 | Aishang A100C | 412 | new | 355 |
| 357 | BYD e3 | 411 | + 902.4% | 377 |
| 358 | Kia Forte Furuidi | 408 | – 70.6% | 294 |
| 359 | Exeed EX7 | 396 | new | 352 |
| 360 | Honda Vezel | 396 | + 2.9% | 379 |
| 361 | Voyah Taishan | 391 | new | 356 |
| 362 | Mazda3 Axela | 390 | – 69.0% | 353 |
| 363 | Buick Century | 363 | – 45.3% | 343 |
| 364 | Buick Electra L7 | 354 | new | 357 |
| 365 | Chana Honor S | 350 | – 59.1% | 338 |
| 366 | Lincoln Corsair | 347 | – 49.1% | 385 |
| 367 | Beijing X7 | 342 | – 10.0% | 418 |
| 368 | Lingbao BOX | 342 | – 35.7% | 365 |
| 369 | Honda Avancier | 339 | – 30.5% | 380 |
| 370 | Kaiyi Kunlun | 337 | – 66.7% | 269 |
| 371 | Dongfeng Forthing Xinghai S7 | 334 | – 87.6% | 251 |
| 372 | BMW 2-Series | 331 | – 57.4% | 362 |
| 373 | Leapmotor D99 | 327 | new | – |
| 374 | LI Mega | 326 | – 85.9% | 351 |
| 375 | GAC Trumpchi S9 | 320 | + 700.0% | 411 |
| 376 | Lingbao UNI | 315 | + 28.6% | 370 |
| 377 | Mercedes Vito | 310 | – 68.4% | 376 |
| 378 | Hongqi EH7 | 309 | + 34.9% | 414 |
| 379 | AITO M5 | 292 | – 93.3% | 400 |
| 380 | Baojun Yunhai | 284 | – 75.4% | 329 |
| 381 | Deepal L07 | 282 | new | 315 |
| 382 | Venucia Grand V | 282 | – 78.7% | 412 |
| 383 | Deepal S09 | 280 | – 91.4% | 366 |
| 384 | Exeed Exlantix (Sterra) ES | 280 | – 87.4% | 392 |
| 385 | AUDI E5 | 270 | new | 342 |
| 386 | Xpeng G9 | 265 | – 89.1% | 393 |
| 387 | BYD Sealion 07 | 264 | – 97.5% | 378 |
| 388 | Kaiyi XuanJie/Pro | 262 | – 31.1% | 382 |
| 389 | Ford Bronco | 253 | – 63.0% | 368 |
| 390 | Audi A7L | 250 | – 85.2% | 396 |
| 391 | Mercedes V-Class | 250 | – 74.8% | 394 |
| 392 | BMW i5 | 249 | – 68.6% | 375 |
| 393 | Honda Elysion | 247 | – 69.9% | 389 |
| 394 | Roewe i5/Ei5 | 247 | – 96.1% | 178 |
| 395 | Aion Hyper HT | 240 | – 77.5% | 374 |
| 396 | Voyah Passion L | 240 | new | 409 |
| 397 | Mazda CX-30 | 237 | – 3.7% | 397 |
| 398 | Venucia VX6 | 230 | – 71.5% | 258 |
| 399 | Livan Maple 60S | 227 | + 61.0% | 331 |
| 400 | Geely Binrui | 225 | – 69.5% | 381 |
| 401 | Maxus Dajia 9 | 221 | + 172.8% | 438 |
| 402 | Livan Smurf | 213 | new | 503 |
| 403 | Luxeed S7 | 212 | – 56.8% | 369 |
| 404 | Smart #6 | 198 | new | 435 |
| 405 | Ford Equator/Sport (Lingyu/Lingrui) | 192 | – 84.9% | 364 |
| 406 | Rising Auto F7 | 190 | – 30.1% | 405 |
| 407 | GAC Trumpchi GS4 | 189 | – 42.6% | 419 |
| 408 | Buick Electra E5 | 186 | – 83.3% | 407 |
| 409 | Geely Boyue REV | 180 | new | 402 |
| 410 | Exeed VX (Lanyue) | 179 | – 78.8% | 437 |
| 411 | Geely Galaxy E8 | 178 | – 88.1% | 391 |
| 412 | Smart #3 | 177 | – 33.2% | 408 |
| 413 | Audi Q2L | 173 | – 60.4% | 390 |
| 414 | Yangwang U8L | 172 | new | 453 |
| 415 | JMEV YiChi 05 | 170 | new | 421 |
| 416 | Yangwang U7 | 167 | + 26.5% | 496 |
| 417 | BAW M8 | 164 | new | 416 |
| 418 | Dongfeng Aeolus Haohan | 160 | – 85.7% | 316 |
| 419 | VW Viloran | 160 | – 80.7% | 395 |
| 420 | Nissan Pathfinder | 159 | – 82.1% | 404 |
| 421 | Honda UR-V | 156 | – 56.9% | 448 |
| 422 | JAC Yizhi EV3 | 153 | – 36.3% | 473 |
| 423 | Beijing Warrior | 148 | + 13.0% | 415 |
| 424 | Hyundai Santa Fe | 146 | – 52.0% | 387 |
| 425 | VW Golf GTI | 146 | – 50.5% | 417 |
| 426 | Lynk & Co 01 | 144 | – 93.9% | 425 |
| 427 | Maxus G10/EG10 | 143 | – 56.3% | 432 |
| 428 | GAC Trumpchi Empow | 141 | – 74.3% | 308 |
| 429 | Wuling Jiachen | 139 | – 89.5% | 450 |
| 430 | AvatR 11 | 133 | – 13.1% | 429 |
| 431 | Buick Velite 6 | 131 | – 58.1% | 430 |
| 432 | Ford Escape | 129 | – 74.7% | 426 |
| 433 | Honda P7 | 129 | – 22.3% | 413 |
| 434 | Toyota Levin | 129 | – 96.3% | 410 |
| 435 | Buick Verano | 128 | – 92.8% | 449 |
| 436 | NIO ET9 | 125 | – 59.3% | 427 |
| 437 | Yangwang U8 | 115 | + 79.7% | 446 |
| 438 | Cao Cao 60 | 113 | – 95.5% | 428 |
| 439 | Honda Integra | 110 | – 91.8% | 431 |
| 440 | Toyota bZ4X | 110 | – 3.5% | 468 |
| 441 | Cadillac CT6 | 109 | – 3.5% | 439 |
| 442 | VW ID.4 X | 109 | – 92.9% | 447 |
| 443 | Hongqi Tiangong 06 | 106 | – 75.8% | 470 |
| 444 | Jetta VA7 | 106 | – 77.4% | 442 |
| 445 | Peugeot 5008 | 105 | – 47.0% | 461 |
| 446 | Bestune Yueyi 07 | 104 | – 77.5% | 445 |
| 447 | Baojun Enjoy | 101 | – 46.8% | 423 |
| 448 | Audi Q3 Sportback | 94 | – 64.0% | 458 |
| 449 | Maxus Dajia 7 | 94 | – 5.1% | 433 |
| 450 | Hongqi H7 PHEV | 91 | new | – |
| 451 | Nissan Tiida | 91 | – 50.0% | 510 |
| 452 | Aion Hyper HL | 87 | – 75.8% | 422 |
| 453 | Hyundai ix35 | 86 | – 80.1% | 474 |
| 454 | Hongqi HS7 | 84 | – 88.4% | 457 |
| 455 | Dongfeng Aeolus Haoji | 82 | – 73.9% | 467 |
| 456 | Venucia D60 | 82 | – 64.3% | 462 |
| 457 | Audi Q5L Sportback | 81 | – 81.5% | 255 |
| 458 | Volvo XC40 | 79 | – 42.3% | 508 |
| 459 | Wuling Starlight S | 79 | – 94.2% | 444 |
| 460 | Cadillac Vistiq | 78 | new | 424 |
| 461 | Peugeot 508 | 78 | – 57.6% | 460 |
| 462 | Jetour X90 PLUS | 77 | + 196.2% | 456 |
| 463 | Exeed TX/TXL (Linguyun) | 76 | – 92.2% | 463 |
| 464 | Infiniti QX60 | 75 | – 19.4% | 485 |
| 465 | Kia EV5 | 74 | – 64.6% | 502 |
| 466 | Peugeot 4008 | 69 | – 48.1% | 487 |
| 467 | Wuling Journey | 69 | – 57.1% | 481 |
| 468 | Cadillac XT6 | 65 | – 77.8% | 476 |
| 469 | Hyundai EO | 64 | new | 443 |
| 470 | Volvo EX30 | 64 | – 3.0% | 491 |
| 471 | JMEV YiChi 05S | 63 | new | 492 |
| 472 | Roewe iMAX8 | 63 | – 80.0% | 479 |
| 473 | Kia Carnival | 62 | – 90.9% | 480 |
| 474 | Audi Q6L Sportback e-Tron | 60 | new | 500 |
| 475 | Dongfeng Fengon 380/E380 | 59 | – 50.4% | 490 |
| 476 | Lincoln Aviator | 56 | – 68.2% | 484 |
| 477 | WEY Mocha | 55 | + 450.0% | 471 |
| 478 | Arcfox Koala | 54 | – 96.9% | 517 |
| 479 | Jaguar XFL | 53 | – 91.1% | 494 |
| 480 | BYD Seal | 49 | – 92.2% | 472 |
| 481 | Exeed Exlantix ET5 | 49 | new | 464 |
| 482 | Livan 7 | 48 | – 79.6% | 554 |
| 483 | IM LS7 | 47 | – 68.2% | 488 |
| 484 | JAC Refine RF8 | 47 | – 82.7% | 441 |
| 485 | Livan 8 | 47 | + 176.5% | 486 |
| 486 | Volvo EX90 | 45 | new | 526 |
| 487 | Skyworth EV6 | 42 | – 82.6% | 519 |
| 488 | Geometry E | 41 | + 105.0% | 513 |
| 489 | BYD Song PLUS | 40 | – 99.9% | 434 |
| 490 | Dongfeng Fengdu Paladin | 40 | – 52.9% | 483 |
| 491 | Honda e:NS2 | 40 | – 72.2% | 498 |
| 492 | Baojun Yep | 39 | – 90.6% | 505 |
| 493 | GAC Trumpchi E9 | 38 | – 83.9% | 477 |
| 494 | Aion Hyptec A800 | 35 | new | 478 |
| 495 | Mercedes CLA | 35 | new | 420 |
| 496 | Polestones 01 | 35 | – 97.0% | 495 |
| 497 | Exeed Yaoguang | 34 | – 96.3% | 465 |
| 498 | Honda XR-V | 34 | – 86.2% | 399 |
| 499 | Infiniti QX50 | 34 | + 3.0% | 493 |
| 500 | Beijing BJ60 | 33 | – 90.6% | 514 |
| 501 | IM L7 | 32 | + 100.0% | 539 |
| 502 | Kia Sportage | 31 | – 77.7% | 509 |
| 503 | Volvo ES90 | 27 | new | 521 |
| 504 | Aion Hyper GT | 26 | – 75.7% | 516 |
| 505 | Qiyuan/Nevo E07 | 24 | – 50.0% | 524 |
| 506 | Volvo EM90 | 24 | – 14.3% | 523 |
| 507 | BYD Qin | 23 | – 97.9% | 482 |
| 508 | Cadillac GT4 | 23 | – 92.4% | 511 |
| 509 | JMEV EV3 (Yttrium) | 23 | – 96.6% | 577 |
| 510 | Maxus G70 | 23 | + 53.3% | 529 |
| 511 | Maxus Territory | 23 | + 187.5% | 512 |
| 512 | Wuling Xingchen/Asta | 23 | – 85.9% | 515 |
| 513 | Cadillac Lyriq | 22 | – 82.4% | 506 |
| 514 | Hedmos 06 | 21 | – 84.3% | 525 |
| 515 | Lingxi L | 21 | – 89.2% | 518 |
| 516 | BYD e2 | 20 | – 96.4% | 572 |
| 517 | BYD e9 | 20 | new | 522 |
| 518 | Peugeot 408 X | 20 | – 41.2% | 520 |
| 519 | Kia K5 | 19 | – 83.8% | 552 |
| 520 | Hongqi Tiangong 08 | 18 | – 98.7% | 398 |
| 521 | VW Touran | 17 | – 78.2% | 489 |
| 522 | MG ES5 | 16 | – 96.8% | 475 |
| 523 | GAC Trumpchi ES9 | 14 | – 62.2% | 535 |
| 524 | Skyworth HT-I | 14 | – 92.0% | 532 |
| 525 | JAC Yiwei Aipao | 13 | – 97.9% | 549 |
| 526 | NIO ET7 | 11 | – 95.9% | 537 |
| 527 | Roewe D5X | 10 | – 97.4% | 540 |
| 528 | Audi Q4 e-Tron | 9 | – 98.5% | 305 |
| 529 | Dongfeng Fengon 330/370 | 9 | – 74.3% | 534 |
| 530 | Dongfeng Fengon 580 | 9 | + 12.5% | – |
| 531 | Honda Fit | 9 | – 96.4% | 501 |
| 532 | BMW iX3 | 8 | – 99.1% | 531 |
| 533 | Honda e:NP2 | 8 | – 93.8% | 550 |
| 534 | Hongqi Guoyao | 8 | + 166.7% | 561 |
| 535 | MG 6 | 8 | – 88.2% | 555 |
| 536 | Venucia Star | 8 | – 78.4% | 530 |
| 537 | BYD M9 | 7 | new | 542 |
| 538 | Hongqi Guoya | 7 | – 50.0% | 538 |
| 539 | Kaiyi Xuandu | 7 | – 92.6% | – |
| 540 | Nissan Ariya | 7 | n/a | – |
| 541 | ChangAn UNI-K | 6 | – 99.4% | 528 |
| 542 | Kia Pegas | 6 | + 20.0% | – |
| 543 | Deepal SL03 | 5 | – 99.8% | 548 |
| 544 | Maxus G90 | 5 | – 87.8% | 527 |
| 545 | Toyota Harrier | 5 | – 98.6% | – |
| 546 | Toyota Levin GT (Lingshang) | 5 | – 94.0% | 567 |
| 547 | VW Tayron X | 5 | – 96.4% | 545 |
| 548 | Cadillac Optiq | 4 | – 89.5% | 536 |
| 549 | ChangAn Raeton PLUS | 4 | – 99.0% | 558 |
| 550 | Wuling Xingchi | 4 | – 99.4% | 504 |
| 551 | Zeekr MIX | 4 | – 96.0% | 551 |
| 552 | Baojun KiWi EV | 3 | – 75.0% | – |
| 553 | BMW X2 | 3 | – 50.0% | 547 |
| 554 | BYD Corvette 07 | 3 | – 94.9% | 571 |
| 555 | Mercedes A-Class L | 3 | – 99.6% | 386 |
| 556 | Toyota Venza | 3 | – 99.0% | – |
| 557 | BMW 1 Series | 2 | – 60.0% | 568 |
| 558 | ChangAn UNI-T | 2 | – 99.5% | 559 |
| 559 | Chevrolet Malibu | 2 | – 86.7% | 562 |
| 560 | JAC QX PHEV | 2 | – 95.2% | – |
| 561 | Buick Electra E4 | 1 | – 98.3% | 569 |
| 562 | Chevrolet Equinox/Plus | 1 | – 98.9% | – |
| 563 | Dongfeng Aeolus EX1 | 1 | n/a | – |
| 564 | Dongfeng Forthing Leiting (Friday) | 1 | – 98.3% | – |
| 565 | Hongqi E-HS3 | 1 | n/a | – |
| 566 | Hongqi Guoli | 1 | – 50.0% | 576 |
| 567 | Jaguar XEL | 1 | – 99.9% | 564 |
| 568 | Leapmotor T03 | 1 | – 100.0% | 281 |
| 569 | Nissan Kicks | 1 | – 94.1% | – |
| 570 | Qiyuan/Nevo A05 | 1 | new | – |
| 571 | SWM Big Tiger | 1 | – 90.0% | 579 |
| 572 | SWM G05 | 1 | – 99.3% | – |
| 573 | Toyota Allion | 1 | n/a | 557 |
| 574 | VW ID.6 CROZZ | 1 | – 83.3% | – |
Source: CAAM
Nesine 3. Lig'de yeni sezon fikstürü çekildi
Nesine 3. Lig'de 2026-2027 sezonu fikstür çekimi yapıldı.
Türkiye Futbol Federasyonunun (TFF) açıklamasına göre TFF Hasan Doğan Milli Takımlar Kamp ve Eğitim Tesisleri'ndeki Orhan Saka Konferans Salonu'nda düzenlenen törene TFF 2. ve 3. Lig Kulüpleri, Futsal ve Plaj Futbolundan Sorumlu Yönetim Kurulu Üyesi Murat Şahin, TFF Temsilciler Kurulu Başkanı Şerafettin Bural, TFF Sportif İşlerden Sorumlu Genel Sekreter Yardımcısı Özcan Şepik, TFF Lig Yönetimi Direktörü Besim Yalçın ile TFF Protokol ve Konaklama Direktörü Mustafa Baltacı ile Nesine 3. Lig kulüplerinin başkan ve temsilcileri katıldı.
Murat Şahin, fikstür çekimi öncesi yaptığı konuşmada takımlara başarılar dileyerek "Yarın milletimizin iradesine ve demokrasisine sahip çıkarak tarih yazdığı 15 Temmuz Demokrasi ve Milli Birlik Günü'nün 10. yıl dönümü. Bu vesileyle, vatanımız uğruna canlarını feda eden aziz şehitlerimizi rahmetle, kahraman gazilerimizi minnet ve şükranla anıyorum. Bu sezon Nesine 3. Lig, 6 Eylül'de başlayacak. Türk Telekom ile yaptığımız anlaşmayla yeni sezonda Tivibu Spor'dan maçlar canlı yayımlanacak. Bu anlaşma, ilçe ve şehir takımlarımızın görünürlüğünü daha da artıracak. Marka değerimiz daha da yükselecek. Türk futboluna sağladıkları kıymetli katkılar dolayısıyla Türk Telekom ailesine ve ligimizin isim sponsoru Nesine.com'a teşekkür ediyorum." diye konuştu.
Üç gruptan oluşan Nesine 3. Lig'de sezon, 6 Eylül'de başlayacak ve ilk yarı 20 Aralık'ta sona erecek. İkinci yarısı 16 Ocak 2027'de başlayacak normal sezon, 24 Nisan 2027'de tamamlanacak.
Ligde ilk hafta maçlarının programı şöyle:
1. Grup
Orduspor 1967-Düzcespor
Beykoz Anadoluspor-Küçükçekmece Sinopspor
İnkılap Futbol-Zonguldakspor
Amasyaspor-Gölcükspor
Galataspor-Pazarspor
Silivrispor-Beykoz İshaklı Spor Faaliyetleri
Karabük İdmanyurdu-Bulvarspor
Karadeniz Ereğli Belediyespor-Fatsa Belediyespor
Yalova FK 77-Tokat Belediyespor
2. Grup
Tire 2021 FK-Ayvalıkgücü Belediyespor
Altay-Denizli İdmanyurdu 1959
Etimesgutspor-Karşıyaka
Eskişehirspor-Alanya 1221 Futbol
Kepezspor-Eskişehir Anadolu Spor Faaliyetleri
Balıkesirspor-Bucaspor 1928
Bigaspor-Uşakspor
1922 Akşehirspor-Bursa Nilüfer Futbol
Bursa Yıldırımspor-Söke 1970 SK
3. Grup
Yeni Malatyaspor-Karaman FK
Bitlis 1916 Futbol-Silifke Belediyespor
Ağrı 1970 SK-Erciyes 38 Futbol
Yozgat Belediyesi Bozokspor-Kırşehir Futbol
Kırıkkale FK-Karaköprü Belediyespor
Diyarbekirspor-Malatya Yeşilyurtspor
Osmaniyespor-Yaz Sigorta Adaletgücü
Adanaspor-Niğde Belediyespor
Yeni Mersin İdmanyurdu-Eti Gübre Mazıdağı Fosfatspor

Galatasaray, Sude Yılmaz'la yola devam dedi
Galatasaray Çağdaş Faktoring Kadın Basketbol Takımı, oyunculardan Sude Yılmaz'ın sözleşmesinin 2027-2028 sezonu sonuna kadar uzatıldığını duyurdu.
Sarı-kırmızılı kulübün açıklamasında, "Armamıza olan aidiyeti ve saha içindeki mücadelesiyle takımımızın önemli parçalarından biri olan Sude Yılmaz, 2027-2028 sezonunun sonuna dek bizimle olacak. Altyapımızdan yetişen ve kulübümüzle yeni sözleşme imzalayan yetenekli oyuncumuza, Galatasaray forması altında kupalarla dolu başarılı bir yıl dileriz." ifadeleri kullanıldı.

Cheick Tidiane Diabate, Samsunspor'da!
Trendyol Süper Lig ekiplerinden Samsunspor, Fildişi Sahilli futbolcu Cheick Tidiane Diabate'yi kadrosuna kattı.
Kırmızı-beyazlı kulüpten yapılan yazılı açıklamada, Fildişi Sahilli futbolcu Cheick Tidiane Diabate'nin bir süre takımın deneme antrenmanlarına katıldığı belirtildi.
Açıklamada, antrenmanlarda gösterdiği performansla dikkat çeken Diabate ile 4 yıllık sözleşme imzalandığı kaydedildi.

Trabzonspor'dan tarihi anlaşma! Oulai İtalya yolcusu!
Trabzonspor'un genç yıldızı Christ Oulai'nin geleceğiyle ilgili önemli bir gelişme yaşandı. Genç futbolcunun transferi konusunda Bordo-Mavililer İtalyan ekibiyle anlaşma sağladı.
Trabzonspor'da Christ Oulai'nin transferiyle ilgili dikkat çeken bir gelişme yaşandı.
ANLAŞMA SAĞLANDI
Sport Italia muhabiri Lorenzo Lepore'nin haberine göre, Serie A temsilcisi Fiorentina ile Trabzonspor yönetimi bugün bir video konferans gerçekleştirdi. Görüşmede Christ Oulai transferinin tüm detaylarının netleştirildiği ve tarafların anlaşmaya vardığı iddia edildi.
30 MİLYON EURO
Haberde, transferin bonuslar ve futbolcunun gelecekteki satışından elde edilecek gelirin yüzde 10'luk payı da dahil olmak üzere toplam 30 milyon euroya tamamlanacağı öne sürüldü.
SÜREÇ TAMAMLANACAK
Öte yandan 20 yaşındaki orta saha oyuncusunun bugün Fiorentina yetkilileriyle de bir görüşme yapacağı, ardından birkaç gün içerisinde Floransa'ya giderek resmi süreci tamamlayacağı aktarıldı.
YÜZDE 20'Sİ ESKİ KULÜBÜNE
Trabzonspor, Fildişi Sahilli futbolcuyu geçtiğimiz yaz Fransa ekibi Bastia'dan 5.5 milyon euro bonservis bedeliyle kadrosuna katmıştı. Anlaşma gereği Bastia'nın, sonraki satıştan elde edilecek kârın yüzde 20'si üzerinde hak sahibi olduğu da belirtildi.

Jokic'i keşfetti, şimdi 'yeteneğini' NBA Europe için kullanacak
Basketbolculuğunda Avrupa'nın efsane isimlerinden biri olan, yaklaşık 20 yıldır da NBA'de ve NBA franchise'larında üst düzey yöneticilik görevlerinde bulunan Arturas Karnisovas'ın, NBA Europe projesi için Adam Silver'a danışmanlık yapacağı iddia edildi.
NBA ve FIBA ortaklığında hayata geçirilecek NBA Europe için geri sayım sürüyor. Ligde yer alacak 12 kalıcı franchise için teklif süreci tamamlanırken, organizasyonun yönetim kadrosu da güçlenmeye devam ediyor. Yurt dışında yer alan haberlere göre, uzun yıllardır NBA'de üst düzey yöneticilik yapan 55 yaşındaki Arturas Karnisovas, NBA Başkanı Adam Silver'ın NBA Europe ekibinde danışman olarak görev alacak.
NBA Europe'un yol haritasına katkı sunacak
Uluslararası basında yer alan bilgilere göre Karnisovas; NBA Europe'un yönetim modeli ve oyun kurallarının oluşturulması, yeteneklerin belirlenmesi ve lige kazandırılması, oyuncular için Avrupa'dan NBA'e uzanan kariyer yollarının planlanması ile kıtanın güçlü genç oyuncu gelişim sisteminin daha da ileri taşınması konularında Adam Silver ve yönetim ekibine danışmanlık yapacak.
Karnisovas ayrıca NBA, NBA Europe, NBA kulüpleri ve projenin stratejik ortağı FIBA arasında koordinasyonu sağlayacak kilit isimlerden biri olacak.
Jokic'i NBA'e kazandıran isim
Karnisovas ismi Avrupa basketbolu için oldukça özel bir yere sahip. Bugün NBA tarihinin en büyük yıldızlarından biri olarak gösterilen Nikola Jokic'in keşfedilmesinde en büyük pay sahibi isimlerden biri Karnisovas olarak kabul ediliyor.
2014 NBA Draftı'nda Denver Nuggets'ın 41'inci sıradan seçtiği Jokic'in potansiyeline ilk inanan yöneticilerden biri olan Karnisovas, Sırp yıldızın NBA'e kazandırılmasında kritik rol oynadı. NBA'de üç kez MVP seçilen Jokic'in ikinci turdan seçilmiş olması hâlâ draft tarihinin en büyük 'keşif hikâyelerinden' biri olarak gösteriliyor.
Hatta Karnisovas'ın 2014 yılında genç Jokic ve ağabeyiyle çekilmiş fotoğrafı da basketbol dünyasının en çok paylaşılan nostaljik kareleri arasında yer alıyor.
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Avrupa basketbolunun yaşayan efsanelerinden
Karnisovas'ın NBA Europe'daki rolünü önemli kılan yalnızca oyuncu keşfetme konusundaki başarısı değil.
NBA kariyerinden önce Avrupa basketbolunun en önemli yıldızlarından biri olan Litvanyalı isim, 15 yıllık profesyonel kariyerinde dönemin en önemli dört ligi olarak gösterilen İspanya, Fransa, İtalya ve Yunanistan'da forma giydi.
Barcelona, Fortitudo Bologna ve Olympiakos gibi Avrupa basketbolunun dev kulüplerinde oynayan Karnisovas, 1996 yılında FIBA tarafından Avrupa'da Yılın Basketbolcusu seçildi.
Litvanya Milli Takımı ile iki olimpiyat bronz madalyası ve bir Avrupa Şampiyonası gümüş madalyası kazanan Karnisovas, Avrupa basketbolunun unutulmaz isimleri arasında gösteriliyor.
NBA Europe'un vizyonu için bir gösterge
Yaklaşık 20 yıllık NBA yöneticiliği deneyimi ile Avrupa basketbolunun içinden gelen geçmişini bir araya getiren Karnisovas'ın NBA Europe ekibine katılması, yeni ligin nasıl bir vizyonla şekilleneceğine dair de önemli ipuçları veriyor.
NBA Europe'un Avrupa basketbolunu yakından tanıyan isimlerle yola çıkması; ligin sadece NBA markasını Avrupa'ya taşıyan bir organizasyon değil, Avrupa basketbolunun kültürünü, oyuncu gelişim modelini ve rekabet yapısını NBA'in yaklaşık 80 yıllık deneyimiyle birleştirmeyi hedefleyen uzun vadeli bir proje olduğunun en güçlü göstergeleri arasında değerlendiriliyor.

Fenerbahçe'nin yeni transferi Mason Greenwood'dan taraftara mesaj
Fenerbahçe'nin Marsilya'dan transfer ettiği İngiliz yıldız Mason Greenwood, sarı-lacivertli formayı giydi.
Fenerbahçe'nin prensipte anlaşmaya vardığı yıldız futbolcu Mason Greenwood, sarı-lacivertli formayı giydi.
Fenerbahçe yönetim kurulu üyesi Cihan Kamer ve futbol direktörü Oğuz Çetin, Fransa'da bir araya geldikleri Mason Greenwood'la birlikte Manchester'a uçtu.
Kamer ve Çetin, ailesiyle birlikte Manchester'da olan 24 yaşındaki futbolcuyla en kısa zamanda İstanbul'a dönmenin hazırlıklarını yaparken oyuncunun Fenerbahçe formasıyla görüntüsü sosyal medyaya sızdı.
Fenerbahçe'nin yeni transferi Mason Greenwood'un TSİ 23.45 sularında İstanbul'da olması bekleniyor.

HWMonitor v1.65 Brings Back Hotspot Reading for NVIDIA RTX 50 Series
An extreme overclocker known as "Madness" on X has already tested the latest HWMonitor version 1.65 on a shunt-modded and water-cooled RTX 5090 GPU, which is drawing over 900 W from the wall. Under the water block, the GPU's hotspot sensor measures around 68°C, while the normal temperature reporting shows a delta of about 17°C, indicating that the reported GPU temperature is around 51°C. Although this delta between the overall GPU die temperature and hotspot temperature isn't ideal, it provides overclockers with more detailed information about their GPUs.
Samsung Texas Fab to Mass-Produce Tesla AI5 SoC on 2 nm Node
For Samsung, this is a significant customer win, as Tesla will undertake major volume production in its Taylor fab on the SF2 node. This is one of the first major projects outside of Samsung's usual operations in South Korea, where most of its leading-edge production occurs. Regarding the AI5 chip, Tesla has designed these processors for Full Self-Driving (FSD). The CEO also mentioned that the AI5 chip will offer performance comparable to NVIDIA's "Hopper" architecture, with two AI5 units matching the power of a single "Blackwell" processor. On both the left and right sides, there are two rows of SK hynix LPDDR5X memory modules, each with three modules. This totals 12 LPDDR5X memory modules per AI5 chip. With 16 GB per module, this results in 192 GB of LPDDR5X memory per AI5 SoC. Additionally, Tesla has ambitious plans for nine-month design cycles for the AI6, which will also be part of the joint effort between Samsung, TSMC, and possibly even Intel with its advanced packaging. Musk confirmed that the AI6 and Dojo 3 projects, among other "exciting chips," are currently in progress, suggesting we could see much more custom silicon ASICs in the coming months.
Google Adds Image Generation To AI Overviews, Revamps Images
Google is adding AI image generation to AI Overviews and rolling out a redesigned Google Images homepage. Both start rolling out over the coming weeks.
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With the AI race in full swing, Samsung Foundry has reportedly secured a contract to manufacture Anthropic's AI chips. Anthropic has slowly shaped up to be one of the most important players in the AI industry courtesy of its advanced AI models. As the AI semiconductor sector remains highly concentrated, with the bulk of chips designed and sold by NVIDIA, major players such as Google, OpenAI and Amazon are designing custom chips. Samsung's deal with Anthropic is expected to allow the foundry business to return to growth, say the sources, and allow it to reverse a deficit. Anthropic to Purportedly […]
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NVIDIA RTX 50 Series Hotspot Temperature Readings Are Back Through HWMonitor Utility
Despite NVIDIA's removal of the Hotspot temperature measurements, CPUID developers have deployed the feature to their popular hardware monitoring utility. NVIDIA Killed RTX 50 Hotspot Readings, but HWMonitor 1.65 Just Brought Them Back With Two Sensors While NVIDIA may have dropped the Hotspot temperature measurements from the Blackwell GeForce RTX 50 series graphics cards, the sensors reportedly do exist. We saw how modders brought back the hotspot monitoring through modding, which revealed how some GPUs were thermal throttling despite showing normal average GPU temperatures. The GPUs, therefore, were affected by high hotspot temperatures, resulting in inferior gaming performance. The experiment […]
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- Apple Just Hit A 20% Global Smartphone Share, Yet A New Report Warns Slowing iPhone Builds Amid Price Increases And Weak US Upgrades Threaten 2027
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Apple's sales cadence benefitted enormously from its relatively attractive pricing regime that it chose to maintain until the tail-end of Q2, when the Cupertino-based tech giant finally gave in to the oncoming margin-related pressures by hiking prices of its Mac and iPad offerings. Now, however, with the hype around the iPhone 17 series fizzling out, and the upcoming iPhone 18 Pro series expected to debut with material price hikes, a new research report has just found worrying evidence of Apple's slowing sales momentum. A KeyBanc analyst now believes the consensus estimate for Apple's iPhone growth of 8 percent in 2027 […]
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If you were waiting to buy AMD Ryzen's 10th Anniversary edition Ryzen 7 5800X3D, now is the best time. AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D is Now Available for $349 on Newegg, Coupled With a Free MSI 240mm AIO Valued at $70 Right after the launch of AMD's Ryzen 10th Anniversary Ryzen 7 5800X3D edition, they started appearing on eBay for over $500. Even though the processor was officially launched for $349, scalpers tried to take advantage of this situation and started earning hundreds of dollars on the launch by relisting the CPU on eBay. Since the launch, the availability of the […]
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- Nintendo Switch 2 Handles Dragon’s Dogma 2 Better Than Anyone Predicted, But The Real Winners Are PS5 And Xbox Owners
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CAPCOM is among the third-party publishers that is supporting the Nintendo Switch 2 the best, delivering incredible ports of games such as Street Fighter 6, Resident Evil Requiem, PRAGMATA and Devil May Cry 5. Although the base game is remembered alongside Monster Hunter Wilds as one of the games powered by the RE Engine with the worst performance, Dragon's Dogma 2 Dark Arisen is already exceeding expectations on the system, running at 30 FPS and higher in its current state, which bodes incredibly well for the game ahead of its release on October 9. "We've been working not only to […]
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Microsoft Officially Removes Promotional Content From Windows Search
Finally, a good change. This should now make the search content more relevant and less like a promotional window. Microsoft is Finally Cleaning up Windows Search, Removing Promotional Content Nobody loves the annoying promotional content in the Windows Search tab, which exists to solve users' queries. Thankfully, Microsoft is now removing it, addressing one of the biggest complaints about Windows Search. This will make users find the apps, files, and settings easier as this redesigns the experience to focus on what users actually want. The updated Search experience will now prioritize local results, allowing users to easily find the apps, […]
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“İmişli” bu yay 6 yoxlama oyunu keçirəcək
Futbol üzrə Azərbaycan Premyer Liqasında 2026/2027-ci illər mövsümü öncəsi toplanışa başlamış “İmişli” yay hazırlıq planını müəyyənləşdirib.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə klubun mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
Bölgə təmsilçisi növbəti mövsümün hazırlığına iyulun 8-dən start verib. Komanda hazırlığın ilk mərhələsini iyulun 27-dək Bakı Olimpiya Stadionunun yardımçı meydançasında keçirəcək.
Bu müddətdə əyalət təmsilçisi iyulun 17-də “Şəfa”, iyulun 21-də “Qarabağ-2”, iyulun 24-də isə “Araz Naxçıvan”la yoxlama oyunlarında qüvvəsini sınayacaq.
İyulun 27-də komanda Yevlaxa yollanacaq və iyulun 28-də “Karvan”la yoxlama görüşü keçirəcək. Ardınca kollektiv Qəbələyə yollanaraq hazırlığın ikinci mərhələsinə başlayacaq. Təlim-məşq toplanışı avqustun 3-nə qədər davam edəcək. Bu mərhələdə iyulun 31-də “Qəbələ”, avqustun 3-də isə “Sumqayıt”la yoxlama oyunları keçiriləcək.
“İmişli” hazırlıq çərçivəsində sonuncu yoxlama görüşünü avqustun 8-də Bakıda keçirəcək. Həmin oyundakı rəqibin adı daha sonra açıqlanacaq.
Luka Vuşkoviç “Tottenhem”i “Brayton”a dəyişdi
Xorvatiya millisinin və “Tottenhem”in müdafiəçisi Luka Vuşkoviç bundan sonra İngiltərənin digər klubu “Brayton”un uğurları üçün çalışacaq.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Premyer Liqa təmsilçisi rəsmi saytı vasitəsilə məlumat yayıb.
19 yaşlı futbolçu yeni klubu ilə 5+1 illik müqaviləyə imza atıb. “Brayton” Vuşkoviçin transferi üçün “Tottenhem”ə 54 milyon avro ödəyib. Həmçinin əlavə bonus ödənişləri hesabına transfer paketinin ümumi məbləğinin 50 milyon funt sterlinqi (58,5 milyon avro) keçəcəyi vurğulanır.
Luka Vuşkoviç Xorvatiyanın “Hayduk” klubunun yetirməsidir. Gənc mərkəz müdafiəçisi karyerası ərzində “Radomyak”, “Vesterlo” kimi klublarda da çıxış edib. “Tottenhem” onu 2025-ci ildə “Hayduk”dan 11 milyon avroya transfer etmişdi. Amma xorvat futbolçuya London klubunun əsas komandasında debüt qismət olmayıb. Buna onun ötən mövsümü Almaniyanın “Hamburq” komandasında icarədə keçirməsidir. Vuşkoviç Bundesliqa təmsilçisinin heyətində 36 oyuna çıxıb, 6 qol vurub, 1 assist müəllifi olub.
Vuşkoviç 2025-ci ildə debüt etdiyi Xorvatiya millisinin heyətində 6 oyun keçirib, 1 qol vurub.
“Transfermarkt” internet-portalı 19 yaşlı müdafiəçinin transfer dəyərini 60 milyon avro məbləğində qiymətləndirir.
Yeri gəlmişkən, “Brayton” 34 yaşlı niderlandlı sağ cinah müdafiəçisi Yoel Veltmanla da vidalaşıb. Veltmanın gedişi azad agent qismində gerçəkləşib. Veteran futbolçunun gələcəyi qeyri-müəyyən olaraq qalır. Son məlumata görə, Veltmanla “Ayaks” və PSV klubları maraqlanır.
Karl Darlou “Mançester Yunayted”də!
Futbol üzrə Uels milli komandasınn qapıçısı Karl Darlou bundan sonra İngiltərənin “Mançester Yunayted” klubunun uğurları üçün çalışacaq.
Arena.az xəbər verir ki, bu barədə Premyer Liqa təmsilçisinin mətbuat xidməti məlumat yayıb.
35 yaşlı qolkiper “Lids Yunayted”dən ayrıldıqdan sonra azad agent statusunda “qırmızı şeytanlar”a qoşulub. Onunla 2028-ci ilin iyun ayınadək nəzərdə tutulmuş müqavilə imzalanıb. Sazişdə daha bir il uzadılma imkanı da yer alıb.
Karl Darlou bildirib ki, “Mançester Yunayted” kimi kluba qoşulmaq onun üçün böyük qürur mənbəyidir:
“Mançester Yunayted”ə keçdiyim üçün son dərəcə qürurluyam. Çox güclü qapıçılar qrupuna qoşuluram və hamımızın bir-birimizi daha da inkişaf etdirməsinə töhfə verməsini səbirsizliklə gözləyirəm. Klubun tələb etdiyi yüksək standartları qorumaq üçün birlikdə çalışacağıq. Hazırda klub üçün çox maraqlı dövrdür və komanda yoldaşlarıma dəstək olaraq öz töhfəmi vermək istəyirəm”.
Klubun idman direktoru Ceyson Uilkoks isə yeni transfer barədə bunları deyib:
“Karl ən yüksək səviyyədə oynaya biləcəyini sübut edib. Onun peşəkarlığı, işgüzarlığı və xarakteri komandamız üçün böyük üstünlükdür. Belə təcrübəli və keyfiyyətli qapıçının heyətimizə qoşulmasından məmnunuq”.
Karl Darlou ötən mövsüm “Lids Yunayted”in əsas qapıçısı olub. O, İngiltərə Premyer Liqasında keçirdiyi 22 oyunda 27 qol buraxıb, 5 matçda isə qapısını toxunulmaz saxlayıb.
Təcrübəli qolkiper karyerası ərzində “Nyukasl Yunayted” və “Nottingem Forest” klublarının da formasını geyinib. Ümumilikdə isə o, peşəkar karyerasında 279 oyun, o cümlədən 74 Premyer Liqa matçı keçirib.
Darlou 2024-cü ildə debüt etdiyi Uels yığmasının heyətində 15 oyun keçirib, 18 qol buraxıb, 5 matçda qapısını toxunulmaz saxlayıb.

“Bavariya”da planlar dəyişdi – o, satılmayacaq
“Bavariya” futbolçusu Kim Min Cey ilə bağlı qərarını verib.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Münhen təmsilçisi müdafiəçini satmaq fikrindən daşınıb. Bu barədə insayder Florian Plettenberq məlumat yayıb.
“Bavariya” daha əvvəl Kim ilə yolları ayırmağı planlaşdırırdı. Lakin baş məşqçi Vensan Kompani komandanın geniş heyətə sahib olmasını istəyib və bu səbəbdən asiyalı oyunçunun komandada qalmalı olduğunu bildirib.
Kim 2023-cü ildən Almaniya klubunda çıxış edir.
“İnter” mundialı gözləyir – planda danışıqlar var
“Tottenhem” və İngiltərə millisinin futbolçusu Ced Spens karyerasını İtaliyada davam etdirə bilər.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, “İnter” cinah müdafiəçisinin xidmətində maraqlıdır. Bu barədə İngiltərə mətbuatı məlumat yayıb. “Neradzurra” dünya çempionatından sonra 25 yaşlı futbolçu üçün danışıqlara başlamağı planlaşdırır.
Spens İngiltərə yığması ilə mundialda 6 oyunda iştirak edib. İngilislər yarımfinalda Argentina ilə üz-üzə gələcək. Sabah baş tutacaq oyuna saat 23:00-da start veriləcək.
Spensin “transfermarkt”da dəyəri 30 milyon avrodur.
Yamalın qol arzusu
İspaniya millisinin futbolçusu Lamin Yamal açıqlama verib.
Futbolpress.az xarici KİV-ə istinadən xəbər verir ki, 19 yaşlı vinger DÇ-2026-da qol vura bilməməsindən danışıb:
“Mundialda qol vura bilməməyin məni narahat etmir. Hər turnir fərqlidir. Futbolda belə hallar olur, həmişə qol vurmaq mümkün deyil. Əsas diqqətim komandanın irəli getməyindədir. Millidə kimin fərqlənməsinin önəmi yoxdur. Qarşıda Fransa ilə çox vacib oyunumuz var. Ümid edirəm ki, yaxşı nəticə ilə finala çıxarıq. Bu oyunda qol hesabımı açacağıma ümid edirəm”.
Bu gün keçiriləcək Fransa – İspaniya oyununa 23:00-da start veriləcək.
Premyer Liqa klubu qvineyalı hücumçu gətirdi
Məşqlərini davam etdirən “Araz-Naxçıvan” heyətini komplektləşdirmək istiqamətində də işləri davam etdirir.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, Naxçıvan təmsilçisi qvineyalı Mara Mohamedlə anlaşıb. Hücumçu ilə müqavilənin müddəti 1 illikdir.
Müxtəlif illərdə o, Fransanın “Loryan”, “Paris”, “Thonon Evian”, “Martiques”, “Stad Brioşan”, “Hyeres 83”, eləcə də Taylandın “Ratçaburi”, “Kançanaburi” klublarında çıxış edib. 30 yaşlı forvard 3 matçda Qvineya yığmasının formasını da geyinib.
Futbolçunun həm da Fransa vətəndaşlığı var.
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, Artur Auqusto Da Silva, Mustafa Əhmədzadə və Luka Dumançiçlə yeni müqavilə imzalayıb.
Qarnaçodan “yaşıl işıq”
Argentinalı futbolçu Alexandro Qarnaço “Çelsi”dən ayrılmağa hazırlaşır.
Futbolpress.az xəbər verir ki, cinah oyunçusu “Roma”nın təklifini qəbul edib. Bu barədə insayder Fabrizio Romano məlumat yayıb. Paytaxt klubu Qarnaçonun transferi üçün “Çelsi” ilə danışıqları davam etdirir.
Qarnaço 2025-ci ildən London klubunda çıxış edir. O, ötən mövsüm 39 oyunda 8 qol vurub, 4 məhsuldar ötürmə edib. Onun “transfermarkt”da dəyəri 28 milyon avrodur.
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Report Ramsdale now top of Torino list from Southampton
Torino, who have something of a history with English goalkeepers thanks to Joe Hart, are reportedly pushing to sign Aaron Ramsdale from Southampton.
The Granata are seeking a shot-stopper after deciding Franco Israel was not suited to Serie A football, one year on from his Sporting CP transfer.
Although they had also targeted Paraguay international goalkeeper Orlando Gill, his performances at the 2026 World Cup pushed the price up too much.
Ramsdale now favourite for Torino

Now Sport Mediaset claim Torino have identified Ramsdale as the next big name on their wish list, and feel a deal can be done following Southampton’s relegation.
He spent last season on loan at Newcastle United, and before that played for Arsenal, Sheffield United, Bournemouth and Wimbledon.
The 28-year-old earned five senior caps for England, and he would be the second English goalkeeper at Torino after Joe Hart in 2016-17.
Sky Sport Italia and Sport Mediaset are confident that Ramsdale can be in Serie A this season for the Granata, on loan with an option to buy, as his contract with the Saints runs to June 2028.
Official: Doekhi joins Lazio as free agent until June 2029
Lazio have officially signed Danilho Doekhi as a free agent after his contract with Union Berlin ran down, penning a three-year deal.
The defender turned 28 just a couple of weeks ago and his previous clubs include Ajax and Vitesse, before joining Union Berlin in the summer of 2022.
You can keep up to date with the latest done deals on our transfer liveblog.
Doekhi is a new Lazio player

He landed in Rome yesterday to undergo his medical tests and put pen to paper on a contract at the Stadio Olimpico until June 2029.
There is some Serie A link for the player, because he is the nephew of former Milan man Winston Bogarde.
A central defender, he will go into the squad now coached by Gennaro Gattuso.
Doekhi is the second free agent to join Lazio this summer, after Alfonso Pedraza.
New centre-backs were required after Mario Gila was sold to Milan, while Alessio Romagnoli is heading to Al-Sadd, although the latter has not yet been completed weeks after the clubs reached an agreement.
De Laurentiis: ‘Clubs are puppets of UEFA and FIFA, who get rich off us’
Napoli President Aurelio De Laurentiis outlines his plans for a 70,000-seater stadium, but also warns football clubs are ‘all puppets at the service of UEFA and FIFA, who get rich off us.’
The patron was speaking at the presentation of new coach Max Allegri at the historic Teatro San Carlo today.
Amongst other things, he was asked about the plans to construct a new stadium away from the Stadio Diego Armando Maradona.
“We are working on a new stadium with 70,000 seats and 120 sky boxes,” he revealed.
The areas analysed include the former Q8 refinery in San Giovanni a Teduccio, but this clashes with the local council’s attempts to instead restructure the Stadio Maradona.
De Laurentiis hits out at football structure

De Laurentiis has long been critical of the way the financial side of football is run, and aims to bring some of his experience as a Hollywood movie producer to this world.
“There is not a big gap in football terms between Serie A and other leagues, but rather one of legislation from one country to the next,” he added.
“We continue working within a football world that is not run by us. We clubs ought to be the ones in charge, but instead we are run by institutions who make themselves rich off our backs, and the same goes for many other leagues.

“In Italy, just as in England, there are some clubs that are of a certain standing, yet if you look at their balance sheets, they too end up running at a loss, even with three or four times our revenue.
“That means something in football does not work for a whole series of reasons.”
De Laurentiis has also been bitterly critical of the higher institutions of the sport, and particularly the rapport between clubs and international football.
“In Europe we are all puppets at the service of UEFA and FIFA, who effectively get rich off us. It’s not even possible to get a good look at their finances to study them.”
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Football Italia
- Inter still chasing Dumfries’ replacement as Tottenham and Atletico defenders emerge
Inter still chasing Dumfries’ replacement as Tottenham and Atletico defenders emerge
Inter are still looking for a replacement for Denzel Dumfries, and according to Italian sources, Djed Spence of Tottenham and Atletico Madrid’s Nahuel Molina are among the Nerazzurri’s targets, while Strasbourg demand more than €35m for Guela Doué.
Inter haven’t yet signed a replacement for Dumfries, who has joined Real Madrid in a €20m deal this summer.
Inter: What’s next after Palestra and Khalaili deals fell through?
The Nerazzurri had reached an agreement with Atalanta and Marco Palestra before the Italian defender picked Chelsea instead.
The deal for Anan Khalaili was also practically done, but the Israel international failed medical tests, as Inter President Beppe Marotta confirmed on Monday.
This means the Nerazzurri effectively need to start their search for a new right-back from scratch.


Doué was seen as one of Inter’s main targets after the Palestra and Khalaili deals fell through, but according to Gazzetta and Corriere dello Sport, Strasbourg’s asking price exceeds €35m.
Nahuel Molina remains a long-time Nerazzurri target, while Spence is also being considered.
Another English defender, Genoa’s Brooke Norton-Cuffy, is also said to be on Inter’s radar, according to Sportmediaset and Corriere dello Sport.
According to Tuttosport, the list of potential Dumfries replacements also includes Verona’s Rafik Belghali, who is valued at €15m; Monaco’s Vanderson; Givairo Read of Feyenoord; and Dan Ndoye, a former Bologna winger who is valued at €40m by his club, Nottingham Forest.
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Football Italia
- Amorim wants to reunite with Man United defender at Milan as Aston Villa learn Estupinan price
Amorim wants to reunite with Man United defender at Milan as Aston Villa learn Estupinan price
Multiple sources in Italy claim that Milan demand €18m from Aston Villa for Pervis Estupinan, with Noussair Mazraoui emerging as Ruben Amorim’s favourite option to replace the Ecuador international.
Sportmediaset provides the latest updates on Aston Villa’s negotiations for Milan defender Estupinan.
Amorim targets Mazraoui to replace Estupinan at Milan
The Italian broadcasters claim that the Premier League club is ready to invest a fee between €10m and €12m for the ex-Brighton left-back who failed to impress in his first season at Milan in 2025-26.
The Rossoneri are ready to let Estupinan go, but have set their asking price at €18m, the report claims.
Ruben Amorim, however, has already identified the ideal replacement for Estupinan as both SportMediaset and Daniele Longo of Calciomercato.com claim that the Portuguese wants to reunite with Manchester United full-back Mazraoui at San Siro.

The versatile 28-year-old is under contract at Old Trafford until 2028 and played 49 games under Amorim with the Red Devils.
According to Sportmediaset, Milan have already opened talks with the player’s agent Rafaela Pimenta, but haven’t yet made a formal offer to Manchester United.
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- Liverpool keeping close eye on 25-year-old England international ahead of potential move
Liverpool keeping close eye on 25-year-old England international ahead of potential move
Liverpool are reportedly keeping tabs on the Tottenham Hotspur defender Djed Spence.
The 25-year-old could be on his way out of the London club this summer, and the likes of Inter Milan and Newcastle United are also interested in him, as per TEAMtalk.
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Djed Spence could be a handy option
Liverpool could use more quality in the full-back department, and Spence would be the ideal acquisition. He has shown his quality with Tottenham, and he is impressing in the World Cup with the England national team as well.
He is versatile enough to operate on either flank, and he could be the ideal utility man for Liverpool. Jeremie Frimpong and Conor Bradley struggled with injuries last season, and Liverpool needs more depth in the full-back areas.
Andrew Robertson has also left the club, and Spence will be able to provide cover and quality in both positions. It will be interesting to see if he’s willing to join Liverpool. He might not be a guaranteed starter for them. It would be a similar situation for him, where he would be a squad player.
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Can the Reds provide Spence ample game time?
He needs to play regularly at this stage of his career, and the 25-year-old is certainly good enough to start for Premier League teams. Perhaps moving to Newcastle or Inter Milan would be ideal for him if they are prepared to provide him with guaranteed first team action. Spence has also been linked with Everton.
It remains to be seen whether Liverpool follows up on their interest with an official offer to get the deal done. They will have to promise him gametime in order to convince the player to join.
Meanwhile, Tottenham are prepared to sanction his departure for the right price. They have spent heavily in the transfer window so far, and they still need to add a couple of quality attackers before the window closes.
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£80m star “really wants Arsenal” transfer but Gunners “unsure” about one issue
Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes really wants the transfer to Arsenal, but the Gunners are currently unsure about paying his asking price.
The Brazil international has shone during his time at St James’ Park and looks like he’s ready to go to the next level, with Newcastle currently unable to offer him Champions League football.
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It surely makes sense for Guimaraes to push now for a big move to Arsenal or it might be his last chance to take that kind of opportunity as he’ll turn 29 later this year.
See below for the latest on this deal as TEAMtalk’s Fraz Fletcher discusses Arsenal’s links with Guimaraes and a number of other players…
Arsenal's transfer window is kicking off ?@FrazFletcher ?? pic.twitter.com/5UgC9DeOHA
— TEAMtalk (@TEAMtalk) July 14, 2026
Fletcher says the Guimaraes story is still rolling on, with the player really keen on the move, but Arsenal unsure about paying so much for him.
This follows the Telegraph reporting that Newcastle could demand close to £100m for the former Lyon man, which might have been feasible a few years ago, but surely not when he’s at this stage of his career.
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Will Arsenal give in to the demands of this inflated market?
Unfortunately for Arsenal, who have never really been the biggest spenders, the market changes all the time and prices tend to just keep going up and up.
It’s easy to forget now, but eyebrows were raised when Liverpool paid £75m for Virgil van Dijk, which now arguably looks like a bargain.
Fees keep being inflated, and that means some slightly eye-watering fees for players like Elliot Anderson and Sandro Tonali.
It also surely means Guimaraes is going to cost slightly more than some fans expect, but that doesn’t mean it wouldn’t still be a worthwhile investment for Arsenal.
The Premier League champions could do with something different in the middle of the park, as well as more rotation options after Declan Rice and Martin Zubimendi played so much football without rest last season.
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Chelsea eye £34m move for PSG and Bayern target after identifying key upgrade
Chelsea are hoping to sign the Portuguese international goalkeeper Diogo Costa during the summer transfer window.
The 26-year-old has done quite well for Porto and impressed with the Portuguese national team at the World Cup. PSG and Bayern Munich are also keeping tabs on his development.
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Can Chelsea afford Diogo Costa?
He has a £51 million release clause in his contract, and Chelsea will have to pay to get the deal done. According to reports from Correio da Manha, Chelsea are willing to pay £34 million to sign the goalkeeper. They believe he would be an upgrade on Robert Sanchez. Sanchez has been quite underwhelming since joining Chelsea, and they desperately need an upgrade.
Costa has shown his quality at club and country level. He has the quality to succeed in the Premier League, and there is no doubt that he would be an asset for Chelsea if they manage to get the deal done.
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Costa will cost a premium
However, they will need to pay the asking price in order to get the deal done. With other top clubs interested in signing the 26-year-old, the Premier League outfit might need to accelerate their pursuit in order to win the race for his signature.
Costa will be hoping to sort out his future quickly so that he can focus on his football again. He is at the peak of his career, and the opportunity to play in the Premier League will be exciting for him. Chelsea are among the biggest clubs in the world, and they could provide him with the platform to fight for major trophies. The move could be ideal for all parties.
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Crystal Palace eye Arsenal ace as surprise summer move emerges
Christian Norgaard has been linked with a move away from Arsenal this summer.
Crystal Palace are reportedly interested in signing the 32-year-old midfielder. He struggled to get regular opportunities at Arsenal last season, and he needs to move to play more often. At this stage of his career, he will not want to sit on the bench regularly.
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Crystal Palace keen on Norgaard
According to Ekstra Bladet, Crystal Palace would be prepared to provide him with an exit route. They could use his quality, experience, and leadership.
He has a contract with Arsenal until 2027, and it would be ideal for the Premier League champions to cash in on him. They will not want to lose him for free next year. Also, he is not a guaranteed starter for them, and it makes no sense for Arsenal to keep him. They should look to recoup as much as possible from his departure and bring an upgrade.
Arsenal have been linked with players like Bruno Guimaraes in recent weeks.
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Christian Norgaard needs a move
Norgaard will be hoping to sort out his future quickly and focus on his football. Crystal Palace could be an attractive opportunity for him. They will be able to provide him with European football, and they have a competitive team as well.
The player is likely to be available on a nominal fee due to his contract situation, and he could prove to be a bargain for the Eagles. They need more quality and experience in the team, especially when it comes to juggling European football and the Premier League. Signing a Premier League-winning midfielder would be ideal for them.
The 32-year-old could prove to be a solid acquisition for them in the short term.
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Fabrizio Romano drops “here we go” for long-term Arsenal transfer target
Arsenal have reportedly missed out on the transfer of Real Madrid defender Victor Valdepenas, who is set to join Fiorentina instead.
The talented young Spaniard is closing in on an €8m move from Real Madrid to Fiorentina, according to Fabrizio Romano in a post on his official X page today.
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See below as Romano claims Valdepenas will have a 50% sell-on clause and some form of first refusal option with his new club, putting Real Madrid in control over his long-term future…
?? Fiorentina reach verbal agreement to sign Víctor Valdepeñas from Real Madrid, here we go! ??
€8m transfer fee, contract until June 2031, Real Madrid mantain 50% sell-on clause and future control in case of any bids.
Clubs started exchanging documents today. pic.twitter.com/1HrErsjgM6
— Fabrizio Romano (@FabrizioRomano) July 14, 2026
“Fiorentina reach verbal agreement to sign Víctor Valdepeñas from Real Madrid, here we go!” Romano posted. “€8m transfer fee, contract until June 2031, Real Madrid mantain (sic) 50% sell-on clause and future control in case of any bids. Clubs started exchanging documents today.”
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How Arsenal missed out on Victor Valdepenas transfer
Arsenal have a long-standing interest in Valdepenas, so there’ll likely be some disappointment that they missed out on the 19-year-old.
However, when you look at the terms of this deal with Fiorentina, they’re very favourable towards Los Blancos, and it’s hard to imagine Arsenal would’ve agreed to anything like that.
In truth, this looks like a sale that is very much set up for Valdepenas to come back to Madrid at some point in the future.
Otherwise, even if he leaves Fiorentina for big money, that should be profitable for Real, whereas a club like Arsenal would not generally be in the business of selling star names in that way.
What it could mean, however, is that the Gunners can come back in for Valdepenas in the future if he impresses at Fiorentina, and whatever fee they pay would be split evenly between La Viola and Los Merengues.
Either that, or it could force Real into re-signing Valdepenas themselves.
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- World Cup star “high” on Liverpool’s list, current club “realistic” on transfer situation – Ornstein
World Cup star “high” on Liverpool’s list, current club “realistic” on transfer situation – Ornstein
Paris Saint-Germain winger Bradley Barcola is reportedly high on Liverpool’s list of transfer targets for this summer, according to David Ornstein.
The France international, currently at the World Cup 2026 with his national side, is an exciting talent, and looks like someone who could improve this Liverpool side after they were dealt the blow of losing Mohamed Salah this summer.
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Ornstein, speaking in the video below, says that PSG ideally don’t want to sell Barcola, but are “realistic” about his situation as he hasn’t been a regular starter at the Parc des Princes.
This could surely help Liverpool if they do decide to pursue a deal, with the 23-year-old also likely to be attracted to becoming a key player for such a big name in English and European football.
David Ornstein on Bradley Barcola to Liverpool
“Liverpool really like Bradley Barcola. PSG would like to keep him, but they are realistic. He has only two years left on his contract. He’s not a regular starter, and he wants to be, so I suspect he would be open to a move if the right opportunity arose,” Ornstein said.
“Liverpool have him high in their thinking, and I imagine Barcola himself would be attracted to clubs like Liverpool and Arsenal, and so on.
“The price would be very high. Of course, we’ve got to keep a close eye on Barcola and Liverpool, but at this moment I’m not sure it’s at an advanced stage. France are still in the tournament. PSG, I’m told, don’t want to trouble him or take his focus away from the World Cup.
“So, like with many situations, I would imagine this one starts to develop, in whatever shape or form, if that means staying, going, Liverpool or elsewhere, post-tournament.”
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Where next for Bradley Barcola?
Ornstein’s latest information on Barcola seems to point more towards Liverpool than anyone else, but he has also been linked with Arsenal.
With the Gunners having just won the Premier League title, perhaps that could be seen as the more tempting destination for Barcola, but LFC will likely be in next season’s title race, even if they dipped significantly in 2025/26.
Barcola would likely be a major upgrade on Gabriel Martinelli, and in many ways he perhaps addresses a more obvious need in this Arsenal squad.
Liverpool, by contrast, probably need a left-footer to come in on the right-hand side if they really want to fill the void left by Salah.
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Aston Villa join Man United in race for €50m star “having a great World Cup”
Manu Kone continues to be linked with a move to the Premier League this summer.
The 25-year-old had an impressive season with AS Roma last year, and he has done well in the World Cup with France. Gian Piero Gasperini heaped praise on him recently, claiming he is “having a great World Cup”.
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Man United and Villa eye Manu Kone
Manchester United are interested in securing his signature, and a report from AS Roma Live claims that Aston Villa have now joined the race for him. There have been reports that Roma could sell Kone to balance the books.
The West Midlands club are losing Youri Tielemans to Manchester United and is looking to bring in a replacement. On the other hand, Manchester United need a quality replacement for Casemiro. They need more physicality and defensive steel in the middle of the park.
The French International could be an outstanding acquisition for both clubs. He has the physicality and technical attributes to make an impact in English football, and he could make a big difference for both teams.
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Kone asking price could be an issue
There have been rumours that he could cost around €50 million. It will be interesting to see if either of the two English clubs is willing to pay up. The opportunity to test himself in the Premier League will be exciting for the Frenchman.
Manchester United and Aston Villa will be able to offer him Champions League football next season, and he is likely to be tempted to join either club. It remains to be seen which of the two outfits can get the deal done.
Kone is at the peak of his career and could be a key player for both teams for the foreseeable future. However, the asking price is quite high, and the two English clubs will probably hope to sign him for a more reasonable fee.
The midfielder has shown his quality in Germany and Italy, and he could be an asset in the Premier League as well.
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- 2026 All-Average Team: the 12 most average players in the NFL!
2026 All-Average Team: the 12 most average players in the NFL!
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- The 6 worst contracts in NBA free agency, including Trae Young's massive deal and a wild Lakers overpay
The 6 worst contracts in NBA free agency, including Trae Young's massive deal and a wild Lakers overpay
There are no bad contracts in the NBA, at least not for players. Get your money.
There are bad contracts for teams, though, as the second apron acts as a de facto salary cap. The league is so flush with talent at this point that front offices can no longer afford to misallocate any of their financial resources. They must maximize the efficiency of every asset, which is one reason we saw the Boston Celtics trade Jaylen Brown's max contract.
Massive overpays. Wild sign-and-trades. Accounting errors. Missed opportunities. The 2026 NBA free-agency cycle has had it all. Executives are smarter than ever before, but they still make mistakes, and these are the six worst moves of the summer so far, all of which come at an even greater cost than the half a billion dollars these players will earn.
1. Trae Young, Washington Wizards
2025-26 (15 games): 17.9 PTS (46/34/83), 8 AST, 2 REB
Contract: 4 years, $212.8 million
The Washington Wizards just tied 30% of their salary cap over the next four years — a future that includes this year's No. 1 overall pick, AJ Dybantsa — to the prime of four-time All-Star point guard Trae Young's career. Young once led the Atlanta Hawks to the 2021 Eastern Conference finals, though he has not won a playoff series before or since.
If the vision is to build a high-powered offense orchestrated by Young, I can see it. They have young talent — Alex Sarr, Kyshawn George, Tre Johnson and Bilal Coulibaly among them — to run with him. And for three straight seasons from 2020-23, a similarly young, rebuilding Hawks team constructed a top-10 outfit around Young's high usage.
Over time, though, the 6-foot-2, 164-pound Young's deficiencies revealed themselves in Atlanta. He is a weak link on defense, and his offense hasn't been consistently efficient enough to warrant such high usage — or such a high salary. He has thus far been unwilling to move off the ball, which means you're either a Trae Young team, or you're not.

And 29 other franchises decided they're not Trae Young teams, mostly because, while he raises a floor somewhere into the play-in tournament hunt, he lowers a ceiling short of a championship. The Hawks wanted out of the Young business, canvassed the league and found nothing else of value beyond CJ McCollum and Corey Kispert from the Wizards.
They made the deal, because they didn't want to pay this contract. Nor did anyone else.
"I know if we win, winning takes care of everything," Young countered to The Athletic's Josh Robbins from Las Vegas amid immediate controversy over his deal. "I can't really get caught up in what people are thinking or what people are saying right now. What's done is done. So I'm going to make sure the people that believe in me are proved right."
Guess we'll have to be proved wrong, then.
2. Walker Kessler, Los Angeles Lakers
2025-26 (5 games): 14.4 PTS (70/75/70), 10.8 REB, 3 AST
Contract: 4 years, $129.5 million
It's not just that the Lakers paid Walker Kessler an average annual value of $32.5 million, or about as much as the Miami Heat will pay three-time All-Star Bam Adebayo next season.
It's that the Lakers sent the Utah Jazz two first-round draft picks and two first-round pick swaps in a sign-and-trade transaction for the right to give an oft-injured center that deal.
The Lakers gave up four future assets — ones that could be used to better build a roster around 27-year-old superstar Luka Dončić — to acquire Kessler, who averaged 9.5 points, 9.3 rebounds and 2.4 blocks in 25.3 minutes over 201 games across four seasons in Utah.
The Lakers all but linked the prime of Dončić's career to Kessler and Austin Reaves, who signed a four-year, $180 million contract in free agency this summer. They also spent $131.2 million in contracts on Quentin Grimes, Sandro Mamukelashvili and Collin Sexton.
Who knows what to expect from this team. Oddsmakers currently project them to finish somewhere around sixth in the Western Conference. That's not good enough, and their ability to get better — to compete for a championship — hinges on the development of Kessler, who played five games last season following surgery to repair a torn left labrum.
The same left shoulder cut shorten his 2024-25 campaign at 58 games. The hope is that the surgery solved the 7-foot-2, 245-pound rim protector's injury concerns going forward. The hope is that he plays somewhat commensurate with his production between injuries over the past two seasons — 11.3 points (on 67/29/54 shooting splits), 12.1 rebounds, 2.3 blocks and 1.8 assists in 30.1 minutes per game over 63 appearances — or even better.
But it is all just hope. We have not seen it from Kessler. A similar sentiment could be said about the deals for Reaves, Grimes, Mamukelashvili and Sexton. The Lakers, as always, are banking on a lot of things going right for them to be able to compete, only now they have given away the assets they might need in the likely event something goes wrong.
3. Gary Trent Jr., Milwaukee Bucks
2025-26 (65 games): 8.1 PTS (39/36/77), 1.2 AST, 1 REB
Contract: 4 years, $64 million
Gary Trent Jr.'s signing was so surprising that a number of capologists posited that this could have been some kind of under-the-table agreement left over from last summer.
Because what other explanation could there possibly be for paying $64 million to a guy who did little else but average 8.1 inefficient points a game for a 32-win team last season?
Trent struck below-market, near-minimum deals with the Bucks in the summers of 2024 and 2025, only to — in another contract year — submit his worst season since his rookie campaign, when he totaled just 111 minutes over 15 games for the Portland Trail Blazers.
So, what did the Bucks do? They rewarded him with a contract nobody else would pay. In Milwaukee's post-Giannis Antetokounmpo era, the Bucks could have allocated their wing minutes to newcomers Brayden Burries and Nate Ament, saving money for a team bound for nowhere, but instead they will pay Trent more than twice his value on the open market.
4. DeAndre Jordan, New Orleans Pelicans
2025-26 (12 games): 4.4 PTS (66/0/65), 6.3 REB, 0.9 AST
Contract: 2 years, $7.95 million
This is an interesting one, especially for cap nerds.
It is not easy being a 37-year-old on a 26-win team. Yet, DeAndre Jordan turned last season into a Teammate of the Year campaign, mentoring Yves Missi, among others. For that alone, he is worth the veteran's minimum, and that's what he gets for two more years.
Except, the contract will cost the Pelicans $3 million more than it has to.
On single-season vet minimum deals, the NBA subsidizes all costs beyond two years of service ($2.45 million). Because Jordan is an 18-year vet, he is owed $3.88 million, which means the league would have issued the Pelicans a $1.43 million check for the difference.
Similar savings would have been available had the Pelicans re-signed Jordan to the same deal again next season, but because he signed for two years, they are reportedly on the hook for the entirety of his $7.95 million, all of which now counts against the salary cap.
Either it was a bookmaking mistake, or the Pelicans were so concerned about losing a 38-year-old who played 12 games last season that they had to grant him two years right now. Regardless, it will cost team owner Gayle Benson $3 million over the next two years, not an insignificant amount for a small-market franchise that makes its money on the margins.
5. Tobias Harris, San Antonio Spurs
2025-26 (63 games): 13.3 PTS (47/37/87), 5.1 REB, 2.5 AST
Contract: 2 years, $30.8 million
Tobias Harris is a solid veteran, good on the court and in the locker room. He's probably worth the non-taxpayer's midlevel exception over the next two seasons from some team.
But from the Spurs, who have championship aspirations? They needed to upgrade at the 4 position from Harrison Barnes, another beloved veteran who could not perform at the level they needed him to through four rounds of the playoffs, so they go with Harris, who in his 15 years of NBA service has never helped a team beyond the second round.
Four times Harris' teams have reached a Game 7 of the Eastern Conference semifinals, and four times they have lost. In those outings, he has averaged 15.8 points (on 38/24/90 shooting splits), 8.5 rebounds and 2.3 assists (against 1.5 turnovers) — decently average.
That was good enough for the Detroit Pistons, who signed Harris to take them from the league's worst record to 60 wins, and it worked — to a point. Until they needed to elevate themselves into championship contention, then they let him walk. And that's when San Antonio decided, You know what, their discard is who we need to take us over the top.
And maybe they're right. Maybe Harris vibes his way to a title in San Antonio, the steady hand on a team that developed the shakes in the NBA Finals, and that would be great for all parties involved. More likely, though, he, too, fades from the biggest moments, all while he takes touches away from Julian Champagnie, who deserves those minutes at the 4.
6. John Collins, Detroit Pistons
2025-26 (69 games): 13.6 PTS (55/41/77), 5.3 REB, 1 AST
Contract: 3 years, $51 million
Just as the Spurs asked themselves, "Who is the missing piece to our championship puzzle?" and responded with Harris, the Pistons answered the same question with John Collins. Given a chance to move on from Harris, to replace his minutes at the 4 with someone who could get them over the top, the Pistons opted for Collins, another free agent whose only playoff success came on a fluky run to the 2021 conference finals.
Collins has not contributed to a playoff team in three seasons, spending the 2023-24 and 2024-25 campaigns on the lottery-bound Jazz, before moving on to the Los Angeles Clippers last season, when they, too, had bigger plans for the once-promising forward.
He played 69 games in L.A., starting 56 of them, though he came off the bench in the Clippers' disappointing play-in tournament loss to the Golden State Warriors. They didn't quite have a spot for the 28-year-old, which was the case for him in Atlanta and Utah, too.
So, Detroit figured it would wedge Collins into the position vacated by Harris, hoping it can make him fit, when there might not be all that big of a difference between the two.
Meanwhile, Jalen Duren languishes in restricted free agency, and the Pistons, who won the East's No. 1 seed, are now pegged with the seventh-best title odds in the conference. Detroit desperately needed an upgrade, and what it got instead were diminishing returns.
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- Patrick Reed is chasing a European tour title with one eye on returning home
Patrick Reed is chasing a European tour title with one eye on returning home
SOUTHPORT, England (AP) — Patrick Reed was on the range at the Scottish Open, surrounded by PGA Tour players at a tournament co-sanctioned by the PGA Tour. The last time that happened was more than four years ago, and it's soon to change.
“I can't wait,” Reed said.
Two weeks after Brooks Koepka became the first player from LIV Golf to be welcomed back by the PGA Tour, Reed was in his hotel room at the Dubai Desert Classic on the European tour contemplating his four-shot lead and how the final day would play out.
LIV Golf had a shotgun start, meaning all 54 players were warming up at the same time before each went off to their assigned hole to begin the round.
“Being the last guy out, having the range full and then it slowly empties, walking to the tee with the lead ... having that feeling again, those emotions, the adrenaline, I felt like I wanted to get back to that,” Reed said. “That Saturday night was huge for me.”
And when he finished it off with a four-shot victory the next day, Reed firmly decided not to renew his contract with LIV Golf and start the long road back to the PGA Tour.
He lost in a playoff the next week in Bahrain. The week LIV Golf began its fifth season, Reed was winning again in the Qatar Masters. That put him atop the Race to Dubai on the European tour, and he's still leading the season race over Rory McIlroy.
The leading 10 players from the European tour not already exempt earn PGA Tour cards for 2027, and Reed is virtually a lock. He already has started the countdown, knowing when his one-year ban from playing LIV Golf will end — the week of the Tour Championship in late August.
He also would be eligible to be a pick for the Presidents Cup team — he last played for a U.S. team, his favorite events, in Australia in 2019 during darker times. Royal Melbourne was a week after Reed was penalized for improving his lie in the sand, and Aussies heckled him endlessly. His caddie was suspended for the final match after shoving a spectator who had been cursing Reed.
U.S. captain Brandt Snedeker also was at the Scottish Open. Reed said he never saw him and doubts he would be a serious candidate for the Presidents Cup team in Chicago in September unless he were to win the British Open this week.
“It's not really on my mind,” Reed said. “My biggest thing right now is continuing to play solid golf and let things take care of themselves. I know it would be hard to make that team since I haven't played anything in the United States. But hey, try to get yourself in the discussion.”
He is not in that big of a hurry.
Reed won the Masters in 2018 and received honorary life membership on the European tour, a courtesy once offered major champions. Reed took it seriously, playing seven regular European tour events in 2019 and he has kept a presence since then.
After deciding to leave LIV — and still banned by the PGA Tour — it became his best option. Now he has a chance to join Collin Morikawa as the only Americans to win the Race to Dubai.
Reed officially won't get a PGA Tour card until the European tour season ends Nov. 15. He would be eligible for sponsor exemptions in the fall, but Reed has a job to finish.
The first PGA Tour event where he can earn an exemption is Sept. 17-20 at a new event in Asheville, North Carolina. Reed will be in England that week for the European tour's flagship event at Wentworth. The French Open, Dunhill Links Championship in Scotland, all of them are opportunities to win the Race to Dubai — and deny McIlroy a record-tying eighth title.
A case can be made for Reed being the most global player in golf.
McIlroy has been brilliant in taking his Masters green jacket around the world to the Indian Open and Australian Open. He has sparked a renewed interest in national opens. But his appearances come with a hefty appearance fee said to be in the neighborhood of $2 million. It's been that way for top players dating to the era of Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer, accounting for inflation.
Reed said he occasionally gets appearance money but often plays “because I just want to play.”
He shot 59 in the Hong Kong Open when he won at the end of 2024 on the Asian Tour. He has two European tour titles this year, along with two World Golf Championships titles, the Masters for his lone major and six victories in regular PGA Tour events, the last won at Torrey Pines the year before he defected to LIV, where he won once.
He doesn't plan to stop his global travels. He wants to keep supporting the European tour. But there is a part of him that looks forward to coming home.
“Last year playing 32 events, 23 were overseas,” he said. “I always saw myself wanting to start and finish my career on the PGA Tour.”
In some ways, it will be like starting over. He played the third round of the Scottish Open with Kevin Roy, a 36-year-old whose rookie season was the year Reed left for LIV Golf.
“Nice guy, and he's waxing me right now,” Reed said during a fog delay. “That's why I'm excited, to see guys I'm used to playing with but seeing the new guys playing. It's crazy. The game keeps getting deeper and the fields are stronger. It's going to be awesome to see.”
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- Georgia football reveals players joining Kirby Smart at SEC Media Days
Georgia football reveals players joining Kirby Smart at SEC Media Days
Georgia football will be represented by three senior players who will join coach Kirby Smart in Tampa, Fla., next week at SEC Media Days.
Quarterback Gunner Stockton, center Drew Bobo and inside linebacker Raylen Wilson are the Bulldog players who will be on scene on Tuesday July 21.
The four-day event held at the Tampa Marriott Water Street and JW Marriott runs from Monday July 20 through Thursday July 23.
All 16 head coaches and 48 players will be on hand in the annual event that is a sign that the football season is approaching.
Stockton, a redshirt senior, is making his second straight appearance at SEC Media Days. He’s in his second season as Georgia’s starting quarterback and led the Bulldogs to a second straight SEC championship while throwing for 2,894 yards with 24 touchdowns and 5 interceptions. with 462 rushing yards and 10 touchdowns.
Bobo is a second-team preseason All-American by Athlon who is in second season as starter. The son of offensive coordinator Mike Bobo missed the SEC championship and Sugar Bowl loss due to a foot injury.
Wilson has 136 career tackles. He’s in his second season as a starter at a position that lost second round draft pick CJ Allen.
Other head coaches taking the podium on Tuesday will be Auburn coach Alex Golesh, South Carolina’s Shane Beamer and Vanderbilt’s Clark Lea.
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- 'I've waited well over a year for this' - Lions' Jensen
'I've waited well over a year for this' - Lions' Jensen

Millwall goalkeeper Lukas Jensen says he "can't describe" the feeling of returning to full fitness after overcoming two serious injuries that kept him sidelined for more than a year.
The 26-year-old tore his Achilles in the 2024-25 season before suffering a quad injury in December last year during the final stages of his rehabilitation, delaying his return to first-team action.
"It's a feeling I can't describe," Jensen told the club website. "I've been waiting for this moment for well over a year now."
Jensen admitted the road back had tested him both physically and mentally, particularly after suffering a second injury just as he was nearing a return.
"That was the hardest part," he said. "I could finally see the light at the end of the tunnel and then, 21 days before the physio could clear me, I picked up another injury - and it was a rather big one."
Despite the setbacks, the Dane says the experience has changed his perspective.
"It's been a rollercoaster. It's been up and down, but I've learnt so much about my body.
"I can look at the positives now and all the things I've learned. Even though it's been tough, we've all come together now. This is just the start.
"When that first league game is over, I think the feeling is going to be even better."
Jensen says he now feels stronger after completing his rehabilitation.
"We expected the Achilles to take a year, and that's what it's taken. The positive is my Achilles got longer, and it was quite a quick rehab. It's been a year where I've had two injuries.
"Now my body feels good again. I can walk with no pain."
The goalkeeper made 43 appearances in all competitions during his first season at Millwall, keeping 14 clean sheets as the Lions narrowly missed out on the Championship play-offs.
Watching from the sidelines was difficult, but Jensen believes the squad can build on last season's progress.
"The team did unbelievably last year, and I hope we can carry that on," he added.
"We have such a good young team and a good gaffer. We want to get promotion.
"It was a joy. I was sat there smiling after every game. It was a great watch."
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- MLB Contenders Won't Like Twins' Byron Buxton's Trade Deadline Approach
MLB Contenders Won't Like Twins' Byron Buxton's Trade Deadline Approach

Nothing to see here, folks. That's what Minnesota Twins outfielder Byron Buxton is saying when asked about the MLB rumor mill ahead of the Aug. 3 trade deadline.
The 32-year-old Buxton is a popular name these days. And with good reason. The three-time All-Star is fourth in the American League with 25 home runs and well on his way to surpassing the career-high 35 long balls he drilled last season.
His resume also includes a Silver Slugger Award, Gold Glove Award and Platinum Glove Award. He easily would be one of the best players on the trade market, except for one tiny detail: his seven-year, $100 million contract which runs through 2028 and carries with it a full no-trade clause, according to Spotrac.
“Nah,” Buxton said when asked whether he’d leave the Twins, according to the New York Post's Jon Heyman. “Which is why I got the no-trade.”
Just last week, The Athletic's Jim Bowden noted some of the top contenders could consider making a run at Buxton if he is willing to waive the no-trade clause, including the Atlanta Braves and New York Yankees.
Also last week, ESPN's Jeff Passan and Kiley McDaniel listed Buxton as the No. 2 trade deadline target. Among their best fits for the outfielder are the Yankees, Braves, Philadelphia Phillies, San Diego Padres, Arizona Diamondbacks, Tampa Bay Rays, St. Louis Cardinals and Texas Rangers.
But Buxton's reluctance to consider a trade is about more than just baseball.
“I got family,” Buxton said, per Heyman. “My family loves Minnesota. It’s a special place, not only for me but for my family. You’re not just moving me. You’re moving my family. And you’re moving what we have built in Minnesota.”
Honestly, though, this could be much ado about nothing. The Twins hit the All-Star break as winners in seven of their last 10 games. Despite their 48-49 record, Minnesota sits in third place in the American League Central, three games behind the first-place Chicago White Sox and Cleveland Guardians. And the Twins are tied with the Seattle Mariners for the third and final AL wild card.
FanGraphs gives Minnesota a 34.5% chance of making the playoffs, meaning the Twins are just as likely to be trade deadline buyers as they are sellers.
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- Trossard set to join Besiktas as Arsenal agree deal with Turkish club
Trossard set to join Besiktas as Arsenal agree deal with Turkish club

Arsenal have agreed a deal to sell Leandro Trossard to Besiktas, paving the way for the 31-year-old to depart after three and a half years at the Emirates Stadium.
The Belgium international, who moved to north London from Brighton & Hove Albion in January 2023, played a key role in helping Mikel Arteta’s side end a 22-year wait for the Premier League title last season.
He scored six times in 31 league appearances, including the late winner in a crucial victory over West Ham United in May.
His final game for the club came in the Champions League final against Paris Saint-Germain, setting up Kai Havertz’s early goal in a 1-1 draw in Budapest before the Gunners lost on penalties.
Trossard is yet to agree personal terms with the Turkish side but both clubs have confirmed that a deal has been struck.
Arsenal said in a social media post: “We have reached an agreement with Besiktas for the permanent transfer of Leandro Trossard.
“We will provide a further update once the transfer has been completed.”
The Turkish side said in a statement on their website: “Negotiations have commenced with professional football player Leandro Trossard and his club Arsenal regarding his permanent transfer.”
Trossard played 174 times in all competitions for the club, scoring 36 goals.
He moved from the Amex Stadium in the January of the 2022-23 season with the club having mounted a surprise title challenge, scoring once in 22 games during the remainder of the campaign as the team were pipped to the crown by Manchester City.
Two further runners-up finishes followed before the club finally ended their long title drought in May.
Trossard’s winner at the London Stadium on May 10 will be remembered as perhaps his most crucial contribution to the side, finishing into the bottom corner from Martin Odegaard’s pass in the 83rd minute just as it looked like two points were about to slip away to allow City back into the title race.
The game ended in controversy when VAR intervened to deny the Hammers a stoppage-time equaliser.
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- Balogun foresaw controversy as overturned ban debate escalates
Balogun foresaw controversy as overturned ban debate escalates
United States striker Folarin Balogun has revealed he predicted President Donald Trump’s involvement in overturning his World Cup suspension would “cause a lot of controversy.”
The Monaco forward was sent off with a red card in the United States’ round-of-32 meeting with Bosnia and Herzegovina, but FIFA’s disciplinary committee then suspended the one-match ban for a year, allowing Balogun to participate in the Americans’ last-16 loss to Belgium.
Balogun found himself the lightning rod in a storm of debate as a result, and on Tuesday morning human rights group FairSquare submitted a complaint to the International Olympic Committee alleging FIFA president Gianni Infantino breached rules on political neutrality in his dealings with President Trump, who admitted he personally intervened on behalf of Balogun and the US co-hosts.
Balogun told CBS: “My initial reaction was I was happy to be back in the team, but when I kind of started to reflect, I knew it was going to cause a lot of controversy, and I could almost see within my team-mates a bit of nerves, because it’s something that is so unique.
“But the closer we got to the game I tried to just focus as best as I could, but it was difficult. A lot of outside noise, and that’s hard to avoid.”
The Arsenal academy product still maintains the red card he was issued for a tackle on Tarik Muharemovic was not the correct decision.
He added: “I was in shock. It wasn’t even a tackle. I was totally in shock, I think you could see my reaction, but I just had to accept the decision and just try to be there for my team.
“When something’s not intentional it should never be a red card, so it was just an unfortunate situation, and I think it put a lot more pressure on us than we needed.”
FairSquare says Infantino – who became an IOC member in 2020 – has repeatedly breached the Olympic Charter and the IOC’s code of ethics, most recently in his handling of the Balogun affair.
The Times has reported that the disciplinary committee chair Mohammad Al Kamali made the key decision to suspend the ban alone, having never been the sole arbiter in any published previous disciplinary cases.
FIFA has offered no explanation of why the ban was suspended.
FairSquare’s complaint alleges five clear breaches of the IOC’s rules on political neutrality, along with ‘prima facie’ evidence of two further serious breaches – including the handling of the Balogun case.
In December, FairSquare made a similar complaint to FIFA’s ethics committee. FairSquare said it had received acknowledgement that its complaint had been received, but has not had any further information.
The Norwegian football federation wrote to the FIFA ethics committee last month requesting it consider FairSquare’s complaint.
Fifty members of the European Parliament wrote to the same committee on June 29 urging it to address FairSquare’s complaint.
FIFA and the IOC have been contacted for comment.
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- Raptors' Allen Graves making a statement at NBA Summer League
Raptors' Allen Graves making a statement at NBA Summer League

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On paper, there were reasons for people to doubt Allen Graves.
The Toronto Raptors' first-round pick wasn't a starter in college, and he played at Santa Clara, not exactly known as a high-major powerhouse.
But underneath the hood, it was clear Graves might be special.
And so far, he has been at NBA Summer League in Las Vegas.
He's shooting above the famed 50/40/90 splits while averaging more than two steals a game. Pretty much everything Graves does on the floor is positive:
The front office absolutely cooked by taking Allen Graves at 19.
— SleeperRaptors (@SleeperRaptors) July 14, 2026
He is literally a cheat code through 3 summer league games: 14.7 PTS, 7.0 REB, and an insane 51/43/100 shooting split. He’s already a +30 when he’s on the floor and playing passing lanes like crazy (2.7 STL). pic.twitter.com/kAXMC1WqbW
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Graves also has the potential to have quite the mentor this season.
As long as the Kawhi Leonard trade goes through, Graves will get to watch a former San Diego State star who was drafted in the 'teens and became a superstar.
This isn't to say that Graves will become the level of player that Leonard was and still is.
It's just to say that Graves is showing all the traits that had people excited about him. It's only July, so nothing is a given, but it's a promising start.
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- Despite Impressive Stats, Brandon Lowe, Bryan Reynolds Among Pirates To Not Receive MLB All-Star Honors
Despite Impressive Stats, Brandon Lowe, Bryan Reynolds Among Pirates To Not Receive MLB All-Star Honors

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As if his 435-foot, first-inning blast at Chase Field on May 6 wasn't impressive enough, clinching a 1-0 victory over host Arizona Diamondbacks, Pittsburgh Pirates slugger Brandon Lowe did one better the next day, connecting on a 436-footer, fueling a 4-2 victory.
Did anyone notice?
Lowe, who leads MLB second basemen with 21 homers at the All-Star break, continues helping power the Pirates to a franchise resurgence, matching the Washington Nationals with a league-leading 516 runs through 97 games.
And, like Lowe, the rebuilding organization remains under the radar.
Braxton Ashcraft and Paul Skenes are two of the lone representatives for the Pirates during Tuesday's All-Star Game in Philadelphia.
Despite several strong candidates.
But Lowe didn't make it.
Neither did left fielder Bryan Reynolds, who posted 99 hits, 14 homers and 59 RBI. His 3.6 WAR leads the team. He was considered one of the biggest All-Star snubs.
There was no third baseman Nick Gonzales, who batted .308 with a team-best 104 hits.
Nor right fielder Ryan O'Hearn, who compiled 16 homers and 63 RBI. His .487 slugging percentage matches "Bam Bam" Lowe, but their efforts didn't seem to send up enough national flares during All-Star fan voting.
Pirates producing high-scoring MLB games
There are reasons the Pirates have been slow to reap the marketing rewards of a high-powered offense. Last season at the All-Star break, they ranked last in runs scored. They became the second team in MLB history to go from last to first in first-half scoring, matching the 1986 and '87 St. Louis Cardinals.
Over their previous ten games, the Pirates won seven against some of the NL's top teams.
The Pirates (50-47), who next travel to face the Cleveland Guardians on Friday, are playing an exciting brand of baseball, posting an MLB-best .263 team batting average, the second-best on-base percentage (.342) and third-best slugging percentage (.426).
At this point in 2025, the Pirates batted a combined .234, which ranked No. 27, amassed the eighth-worst OBP (.305) and slugged a league-low .350.
The Pirates' improvement has proven rapid and appears sustainable.
Has anybody noticed?
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- Why Tennessee football isn't sending a quarterback to SEC media days
Why Tennessee football isn't sending a quarterback to SEC media days
Tennessee football is not sending a quarterback to 2026 SEC media days with the battle for the starting job still unsettled.
Rather, linebackers Arion Carter and Jeremiah Telander and running back DeSean Bishop will be representing the Vols in Tampa, Florida, along with coach Josh Heupel.
The SEC announced each team's player representative for the four-day event, which spans July 20-23 at the Tampa Marriott Water Street and JW Marriott. Heupel and the three players will meet the media on July 20.
Here's why Tennessee chose these players to attend:
George MacIntyre, Faizon Bradley won't be at SEC media days
Tennessee didn't send a quarterback to conference media days last year, either, with Joey Aguilar not yet officially named the starter after transferring from UCLA.
The Vols emerged from spring practice with no named starter. The frontrunners are redshirt freshman George MacIntyre and true freshman Faizon Brandon.
MacIntyre played briefly in two games last year, preserving his redshirt as he completed 7 of 9 passes for 69 yards between appearances against East Tennessee State and New Mexico State. He is a former four-star recruit out of Brentwood Academy in Nashville.
Brandon, meanwhile, was Tennessee's top recruit in the class of 2026 as a five-star ranked by the 247Sports Composite as the nation's No. 10 overall prospect and No. 3 quarterback. He also went through spring practice as an early enrollee.
Heupel will surely be asked about Tennessee's quarterback situation, but he has previously said the competition will extend into preseason practice, which begins Aug. 5. Last year, it wasn't until two weeks before the season opener that Aguilar was named the starter.
Tennessee's first game of the 2026 season is on Sept. 5 at home against Furman.
Carter and Telander represent strong linebacker corps
Carter and Telander will represent Tennessee's linebackers, one of the team's strongest position groups heading into the season and one under new leadership with defensive coordinator Jim Knowles coming from Penn State to replace Tim Banks who was fired.
Carter had a whirlwind end to last season that saw him opt out of the Music City Bowl, declare for the NFL draft, withdraw from the draft, enter the transfer portal and ultimately decide to come back to Tennessee for his senior season.
The Vols will be happy to have him back after he led the team in tackles during the regular season and had six tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks to earn a spot on the coaches' All-SEC second team.
Telander, a senior, finished second in tackles last year.
DeSean Bishop entering second year as starting running back
Bishop is a former walk-on who was a two-time Mr. Football winner at Karns. He shined in his first season as the Vols' starting running back in 2025, rushing for 1,076 yards and 16 touchdowns, tied for the fourth most in UT history, to earn second-team All-SEC honors.
Bishop, who was on scholarship for the first time last season, was a semifinalist for the Burlsworth Trophy, given to the most outstanding player in college football who started his career as a walk-on.
He is Tennessee's first returning 1,000-yard rusher since Jalen Hurd in 2016.
Emmett Siegel covers Tennessee baseball for Knox News. Email: emmett.siegel@knoxnews.com; X: @EmmettSiegel_
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- Why Tennessee football isn't sending a quarterback to SEC media days
Why Tennessee football isn't sending a quarterback to SEC media days
Tennessee football is not sending a quarterback to 2026 SEC media days with the battle for the starting job still unsettled.
Rather, linebackers Arion Carter and Jeremiah Telander and running back DeSean Bishop will be representing the Vols in Tampa, Florida, along with coach Josh Heupel.
The SEC announced each team's player representative for the four-day event, which spans July 20-23 at the Tampa Marriott Water Street and JW Marriott. Heupel and the three players will meet the media on July 20.
Here's why Tennessee chose these players to attend:
George MacIntyre, Faizon Bradley won't be at SEC media days
Tennessee didn't send a quarterback to conference media days last year, either, with Joey Aguilar not yet officially named the starter after transferring from UCLA.
The Vols emerged from spring practice with no named starter. The frontrunners are redshirt freshman George MacIntyre and true freshman Faizon Brandon.
MacIntyre played briefly in two games last year, preserving his redshirt as he completed 7 of 9 passes for 69 yards between appearances against East Tennessee State and New Mexico State. He is a former four-star recruit out of Brentwood Academy in Nashville.
Brandon, meanwhile, was Tennessee's top recruit in the class of 2026 as a five-star ranked by the 247Sports Composite as the nation's No. 10 overall prospect and No. 3 quarterback. He also went through spring practice as an early enrollee.
Heupel will surely be asked about Tennessee's quarterback situation, but he has previously said the competition will extend into preseason practice, which begins Aug. 5. Last year, it wasn't until two weeks before the season opener that Aguilar was named the starter.
Tennessee's first game of the 2026 season is on Sept. 5 at home against Furman.
Carter and Telander represent strong linebacker corps
Carter and Telander will represent Tennessee's linebackers, one of the team's strongest position groups heading into the season and one under new leadership with defensive coordinator Jim Knowles coming from Penn State to replace Tim Banks who was fired.
Carter had a whirlwind end to last season that saw him opt out of the Music City Bowl, declare for the NFL draft, withdraw from the draft, enter the transfer portal and ultimately decide to come back to Tennessee for his senior season.
The Vols will be happy to have him back after he led the team in tackles during the regular season and had six tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks to earn a spot on the coaches' All-SEC second team.
Telander, a senior, finished second in tackles last year.
DeSean Bishop entering second year as starting running back
Bishop is a former walk-on who was a two-time Mr. Football winner at Karns. He shined in his first season as the Vols' starting running back in 2025, rushing for 1,076 yards and 16 touchdowns, tied for the fourth most in UT history, to earn second-team All-SEC honors.
Bishop, who was on scholarship for the first time last season, was a semifinalist for the Burlsworth Trophy, given to the most outstanding player in college football who started his career as a walk-on.
He is Tennessee's first returning 1,000-yard rusher since Jalen Hurd in 2016.
Emmett Siegel covers Tennessee baseball for Knox News. Email: emmett.siegel@knoxnews.com; X: @EmmettSiegel_
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- Who is still in the World Cup? Updated list of teams left in 2026 FIFA semifinal bracket
Who is still in the World Cup? Updated list of teams left in 2026 FIFA semifinal bracket

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Forty-eight teams entered the 2026 World Cup. After a month of action, just four remain.
The World Cup trophy beckons on the horizon for those sides, which boast some of the world's finest talents. France's Kylian Mbappe, Argentina's Lionel Messi, England's Jude Bellingham and Spain's Lamine Yamal have all impressed at different points in this year's tournament. They'll look to lead their respective sides to glory over the next week, although they'll have to get through each other to do so.
With that, here's a look at the four sides left in this year's competition.
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How many teams are left in the World Cup?
There are four teams still left in the World Cup. France was the first team to punch its ticket to the semifinals, besting Morocco 2-0 in a dominant display. Spain and England followed suit, getting past Belgium and Norway, respectively. Argentina was the last side to stake its claim in the quarters, whisking Switzerland aside in extra time.
| Date | Match | Time (ET) | Stadium |
| Tues., July 14 | France vs. Spain | 3 p.m. | AT&T Stadium |
| Wed., July 15 | England vs. Argentina | 3 p.m. | Mercedes-Benz Stadium |
Who is still in the World Cup?
France
France rolled past Sweden 3-0 in the Round of 32 before winning a grueling 1-0 battle against Paraguay on a 70th-minute penalty kick by Kylian Mbappe. It was France's fourth consecutive quarterfinal appearance, and their 2-0 win over Morocco gave Les Blues their third consecutive trip to the semifinals. They will meet Spain.
Spain
Spain has allowed just one goal so far at the World Cup will be a tough out going forward. The Spaniards advanced to the quarterfinals with a 1-0 win over Portugal, sending Cristiano Ronaldo to the World Cup retirement home in the process. La Roja then secured a spot in the semifinals with a 2-1 win over Belgium. They will take on France
England
England is making its second semifinal appearance in the last three World Cups after narrow wins over DR Congo, Mexico and Norway. The Three Lions have a date with defending champion Argentina in the tournament's final four.
Argentina
Argentina stayed alive by virtue of a furious comeback victory over Egypt. Lionel Messi scored one of the most important goals of his illustrious World Cup career to equalize a game his team once trailed 2-0 late in the second half. Argentina took down Switzerland in the quarterfinals and will now face England in the semifinals.
FIFA World Rankings for teams still in World Cup
Here are the FIFA rankings for each of the 2026 World Cup's four semifinalists:
| Ranking | Team |
| 1 | France |
| 2 | Argentina |
| 3 | Spain |
| 4 | England |
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- Sam Darnold, Jaxon Smith-Njigba and their EPA connection in 2025
Sam Darnold, Jaxon Smith-Njigba and their EPA connection in 2025
Everyone with eyes knows Sam Darnold and Jaxon Smith-Njigba formed an incredible connection with the Seattle Seahawks in 2025. Smith-Njigba led the league in receiving yards and won Offensive Player of the Year. Darnold established himself as a franchise quarterback and the Seahawks won Super Bowl 60.
It feels like new data and advanced metrics are still being released that add even more context to how special the Darnold-JSN connection was in 2025. Pro Football Focus recently released a data-driven look at NFL quarterback-receiver partnerships last season. The exercise examined every quarterback-receiver target from 2006 through 2025 through the lens of PFF grading and expected points added (EPA) per play.
During the 2025 season, the Darnold-JSN connection ranked 10th among QB-WR partnerships in EPA per play. If that's lower than you expected, take the sample size into account. PFF tracked Smith-Njigba as being on the receiving end of 181 targets from Darnold. That was second-most on the list behind just Matthew Stafford and Puka Nacua (200 targets). The more targets, the more difficult it is to maintain a high EPA.
The Darnold-to-Smith-Njigba connection was both explosive and efficient in 2025. Every advanced metric indicates as such. If Darnold and Smith-Njigba can recapture their 2025 success in 2026, the Seahawks will field a high-scoring offense for a second consecutive season.
This article originally appeared on Seahawks Wire: Sam Darnold, Jaxon Smith-Njigba and their EPA connection in 2025
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- Khaman Maluach continues unbelievable summer league performance
Khaman Maluach continues unbelievable summer league performance
Khaman Maluach continued his NBA Summer League dominance Monday on the second night of a back-to-back, having tallied 15 points and 15 rebounds Sunday.
Maluach led the Suns in scoring against the Bucks with 21 points, posting another double-double with 10 rebounds, two assists, one steal and four blocks. Maluach also made all six of his free throw attempts, an improvement from his rookie season with Phoenix, where he converted on 71% of free throws.
Now in three summer league games, Maluach is averaging 18.3 points, 12 rebounds, 2.3 blocks and two made 3-pointers per game (42.8%). Despite placing third on the Suns' depth chart last season behind Mark Williams and Oso Ighodaro, Maluach seems destined for more playing time this fall. A year ago, the South Sudanese center averaged 8.9 minutes per game in 46 appearances.
This article originally appeared on Duke Wire: Khaman Maluach continues unbelievable summer league performance
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- Joe Osovet discusses fifth season as Heritage's head coach
Joe Osovet discusses fifth season as Heritage's head coach
Former Tennessee football assistant coach Joe Osovet begins his fifth year as head coach at Heritage High School in Maryville, Tennessee.
The Mountaineers finished 4-5 (3-4 Region 2-4A) in 2025 and did make the playoffs after being reclassified from Class 5A.
In four seasons at Heritage, Osovet has compiled a 16-23 overall record and has not qualified for the postseason. He inherited a program who finished 0-10 in 2021 and lost 15 consecutive games.
In 2024, Osovet and the Mountaineers went 5-5. Heritage failed to qualify for the TSSAA Class 5-A playoffs, going 0-4 in Region 2-5A play. The Mountaineers were 3-7 in 2023 after going 4-6 during Osovet's first season in 2022.
Entering 2026, Osovet and the Mountaineers are looking to end a postseason drought. Heritage last competed in the playoffs during the 2016 season.
Osovet discussed the 2026 season with Vols Wire.
"This year, our goal is what it is," Osovet said. "We want to make the playoffs and we want to beat William Blount."
The former Tennessee assistant coach is optimistic about the upcoming season.
"We have to replace some pieces," he said. "We'll have a new quarterback and we have some key guys back up front.
"We have both of our linebackers back and we have some strengths at the skill positions on the perimeter. We have the best wide receivers that we've had since I've been here."
Heritage will kick off its 2026 season with a home game against Clinton High School (Clinton, Tennessee) on Aug. 21 at 7 p.m. EDT.
Clinton is coached by JakeDawson, who worked with Osovet at Tennessee and was also an assistant coach at Heritage.
Osovet served as tight ends coach for the Vols in 2020. He also served as Tennessee’s director of player development (2018) and director of football programming (2019) under head coach Jeremy Pruitt.
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- ‘26 offers breakout opportunity for Commanders 2nd-yr WR Jaylin Lane - Daily Slop
‘26 offers breakout opportunity for Commanders 2nd-yr WR Jaylin Lane - Daily Slop

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Commanders can change outside narrative around Jayden Daniels with “dynamic” offense in 2026
After dazzling en route to an NFC Championship game appearance and Rookie of the Year Award in 2024, injuries proved to be the tale of year two for Daniels after seven appearances and four complete games in 2025. The noise has led to some skepticism from NFL media as to whether the LSU product can stay healthy in the NFL, a question that he also faced for his at-times bold runs during his Heisman Trophy season in 2023.
Yet the skillset Daniels showed when he was healthy is reason for optimism from NFL media — and continued confidence around Washington ahead of year three. Daniels was tabbed an honorable mention selection by ESPN after analyzing the best quarterbacks heading into 2026, yet the arguably disappointing selection came with praise after an NFL personnel evaluator noted he “would still take him over the other quarterbacks [from his draft class] from a pure quarterback, decision-making standpoint.”
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Bleacher Report
Five 2nd-Year WRs Primed to Break Out in 2026 NFL Season
Jaylin Lane, Washington Commanders
Although the Commanders could bring in a veteran receiver like Stefon Diggs, the young players at the position could still get enough opportunities to break out.
As a rookie, Lane played a minimal role on offense, recording 16 catches for 225 yards while on the field for just 37 percent of the snaps.
However, Lane showcased his playmaking ability on special teams, returning 23 punts for 314 yards and two touchdowns and three kicks for 56 yards. If the Commanders find ways to get him the ball in space, he could rack up big gains in the passing game as well.
In terms of breakout potential, the possibility starts with opportunities. For now, Lane is in competition with Treylon Burks, who hasn’t played up to his 2022 first-round pedigree, Luke McCaffrey and rookie third-rounder Antonio Williams for the No. 2 receiver spot. He could play his way into a bigger offensive role with a strong showing through training camp.
To read more of this article, CLICK HERE
Riggo’s Rag
Deatrich Wise’s experience & versatility can help Commanders’ defensive depth
[Wise] signed a one-year deal last year, and he earned a starting job on the edge. Wise may lack pass-rushing explosiveness, but his ability to make plays against the run left everyone hopeful regarding his outlook.
Unfortunately, this was short-lived. Wise suffered a season-ending quad injury in Week 2 against the Green Bay Packers and wasn’t seen again. Some thought this would be the end of his brief time in Washington, but Peters gave him another shot.
Wise signed a one-year deal again. But this time, his starting position is all but gone. And in all honesty, making the 53-man roster should be his primary objective above all else.
The Commanders made some hefty defensive investments at all three levels. Their edge rushing room looks much stronger now, and Daronte Jones’ projected switch to a 3-4 base front should make this an aggressive, creative unit.
That could leave Wise on the outside looking in. At the same time, he’s got the experience and versatility to be a useful depth piece with a strong training camp.
Wise has the size to operate as a 3-4 outside linebacker or a 3-4 defensive end. His strength, especially against the run, could help fill the void if injury strikes. The 2017 fourth-round pick out of Arkansas also has some experience as a special-teamer throughout his career, which is essential for anyone a little lower down the depth chart.
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Commanders Rountable
Commanders: 5 offensive players with the most to prove in 2026
RB Jacory Croskey-Merritt
Washington will turn to a committee approach in 2026 with Croskey-Merritt and Rachaad White likely anchoring the room, but the former seventh-round pick might have the most to gain in the unit. Position coach Anthony Lynn pointed to the lack of opportunities rather than ability as reason why Croskey-Merritt hasn’t been featured more in the passing game, so does that change in 2026?
Yet the bigger question will be whether he can take the next step as a pass blocking back, an area that both Lynn and head coach Dan Quinn pointed to as one to improve in ahead of year two. Croskey-Merritt has already shown he can be the speed back in the room, but 2026 will be about managing elevated responsibilities. Could a strong second season materialize into a feature role in 2027? It’s worth noting that only Robert Henry, an undrafted free agent addition out of UTSA, is the only other running back currently under contract beyond 2026, paving an opportunity for Croskey-Merritt.
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Commanders 2026 opponent breakdown | Arizona Cardinals
- Who is their starting quarterback? On paper, it should be Brissett, who returns to the team after passing for a career-high 3,366 yards in 2026. But as it stands right now, Brissett is in a contract dispute with the team and could be in a competition in training camp. The team did draft Beck, and there may come a time when he starts a game during the season, but the preferred path is for him to sit and learn. Gardner Minshew is also on the roster, which would have a better shot at pushing Brissett for the starting job. There’s a chance we’ll see all three players under center by the end of the year, but it’s also likely that the Cardinals will be looking for their next quarterback in 2027.
- Can Jeremiyah Love make a difference? Love going to the Cardinals was not a surprise by the time they were on the clock, but it’s still uncommon for a running back to be taken that high. Love is certainly worthy of the pick, but there is legitimate concern about whether he can make a meaningful impact as a rookie behind a struggling offensive line. Love’s vision, speed and burst were the best in his class, and he’ll need all three to have a good rookie season in Arizona.
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The Athletic (paywall)
The biggest challenges facing new offensive play callers
Washington Commanders: David Blough
Can the rookie play caller better protect Jayden Daniels?
Kliff Kingsbury positioned Daniels for great success as a rookie, but he did little to evolve the offense, and the QB endured a battered and bruised Year 2. Washington went from the NFC Championship Game to 5-12. Coach Dan Quinn opted against experienced replacements for Kingsbury and instead elevated assistant quarterbacks coach Blough, 30, to OC. Blough played under Ben Johnson in Detroit and Kevin O’Connell in Minnesota. He aims to design an attack that better supports Daniels with an upgraded rushing attack and better use of play action and RPOs to keep defenders off balance. But will a lack of experience hinder the third-year coach?
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The Commanders still have roster questions.
— Ben Standig (@BenStandig) July 13, 2026
That doesn't mean every recognizable free agent is the answer.
I went through the biggest names still available—from Tyreek Hill and Stefon Diggs to Keenan Allen, Trevon Diggs, Deebo Samuel and more—to separate real upgrades from… pic.twitter.com/3nernEhds5
Podcasts & videos
Johnny’s back in town. Talking Rasul Douglas, Jayden Daniels… @espnrichmondhttps://t.co/V3tTe2LsB6
— John Keim (@john_keim) July 14, 2026
Scary Terry Breakout Season? Ed Oliver Joins & Fictional Football Players | Get Loud | Commanders
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Bleeding Green Nation
NFL survey has Jalen Hurts ranked outside of the top 10 quarterbacks
One year after placing ninth in this activity, Hurts has dropped down to being the very last name in the “honorable mention” category (which puts 16 total quarterbacks ahead of him … coincidentally, Pro Football Focus recently ranked Hurts similarly as QB15).
Funny enough, the provided blurb for Hurts is more positive than critical:
“I know it has been up-and-down, but I’m still betting on the Super Bowl credentials, the intangibles and the toughness.” — AFC offensive coach
Quarterback discussion tends to be pretty polarizing and Hurts is no exception to this dynamic. If anything, he might be the most polarizing player at his position. His biggest supporters can point to his Super Bowl success, his second-most wins in the NFL since 2022, and the kind of characteristics mentioned by this AFC coach. His biggest detractors can point to an Eagles passing offense that’s been uneven for multiple years now, Hurts’ declining rushing production, and personality questions.
Blogging the Boys
Most intriguing newcomer on each team Cowboys will face in 2026
Week 1 & 17 – New York Giants
TEIsaiah Likely
No offense to the fifth overall pick this year, Arvell Reese, but the Giants most intriguing newcomer is TE Isaiah Likely. This is an interesting matchup right out of the gate for Cowboys’ rookie Caleb Downs. Likely proved he has what it takes to be a go-to receiving threat during his time in Baltimore and will likely be a favorite of second-year QB Jaxson Dart.
Week 2 & 18 – Washington Commanders
LB Sonny Styles
Washington signed Odage Oweh to a big money contract to hopefully upgrade their pass rush, but it’s their first-round pick, Sonny Styles, who gets the nod as their most intriguing newcomer. The seventh overall pick this year was continuously linked to the Cowboys throughout the pre-draft process and is one of the most physically gifted LBs we’ve seen in quite some time.
NFL.com
Tony Romo: My only regret is not winning the Cowboys a Super Bowl
“I’m not a guy with big regrets, I guess you could say,” Romo said. “The only regret I guess I would have is that my job was to bring a Super Bowl to Dallas and I didn’t do it. So that always sticks with me a little bit because you give your whole body, heart, soul, everything into it, and you just wanted that for all the fans, for the Joneses, for everybody that you’re around.
“So that one always sticks with me a little bit just because I had that opportunity and just wasn’t able to do it. So that part of it kind of still sits there.”
“But at the end it was like I could go somewhere else and do it,” he said. “Because I was like, I gotta win a Super Bowl. It’s literally what you play the game for. Nothing else matters. And it just was like but would that be the same if I went somewhere else and did it? Because at that point I’d known the game at such a high level. My last 20, 25 games, we were pretty successful when healthy, but I was getting injured more often. Body breaks down in some ways through the years. I think just it was as simple as it just wouldn’t feel as important.”
Romo’s inability to find postseason success will overshadow the memory of his on-field play, which at its peak was top-shelf. It’s a fate that Prescott and the current Cowboys crew are trying to avoid repeating.
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Pro Football Talk
Jon Gruden wants to become a play-by-play announcer
“I was a broadcaster for nine years; hell’s bells,” Gruden said on The Ira Kaufman Podcast, via JoeBucsFan.com. “I want to be play-by-play. You know, Frank Gifford, he transitioned into the play-by-play role. I would like to transition. I had nine years of watching these guys — [Mike] Tirico. And I’d like to give that a shot, man.”
Of course, it could be difficult for Gruden to get a shot with any of the NFL’s current broadcast partners. His tiger-by-the-tail lawsuit against the NFL and Commissioner Roger Goodell would complicate any such efforts, to say the least.
Pro Football Focus
5 NFL players set to return in 2026 after missing all of last season
WR Odell Beckham Jr., New York Giants
There were several interesting options in this final spot, including the 49ers’ Brandon Aiyuk and current free agent Joe Mixon. But given tremendous uncertainty surrounding health and/or contract situations, it’s a genuine unknown how much (if at all) either will play in 2026.
On the other hand, the circumstances finally appear to be trending upward for Beckham. After being released by the Dolphins during the 2024 campaign and being suspended for six games due to a performance-enhancing drug violation last year, he’s now back with the Giants on a one-year pact.
Beckham’s stint with Miami two years ago was a very forgettable one. He caught only nine passes for 55 yards across nine games, culminating in a career-worst 50.1 PFF receiving grade and 0.52 yards per route run. However, the former star was a reliable contributor for John Harbaugh’s Ravens in 2023 with a 77.0 receiving mark and 2.5% drop rate.
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The Athletic (paywall)
What can Patriots QB Drake Maye do for an encore after near-MVP season?
He led the league in completion percentage, yards per attempt and quarterback rating. And he did all of that with, frankly, a just-OK supporting cast.
That last part is why there’s so much excitement around Maye and the Patriots entering this season. The thinking is simple: If that’s what Maye could do last year with a middling setup, imagine what he could do this year with, at least on paper, a better offensive line, a better running game and better wide receivers.
Reasons for concern
Regression would be natural. It can be hard to envision after Maye dazzled a year ago and now returns to the same offense with an improved supporting cast, but Tom Brady is perhaps the only quarterback this century who was regression-proof. It happens. Especially for young quarterbacks.
Almost no quarterback delivers back-to-back MVP-caliber seasons at 23 and 24 years old. So, yes, perhaps some regression comes for Maye.
Maybe the only other reason for some pause is Maye’s health. He was so effective as a scrambler last season, but he needs to improve at avoiding hits, whether that’s by sliding more effectively or getting out of bounds. The injury he suffered to his throwing shoulder shouldn’t be an issue going forward, but it can underscore the importance of Maye avoiding contact this season.
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💙 Welcome, Andrew, to the Hogfarmers family!
— Hogfarmers Charitable Foundation (@TheHogfarmers) July 12, 2026
Diagnosed with leukemia in March 2026, Andrew continues to face every challenge with incredible courage.
He loves Roblox, soccer, basketball, Mario, SpongeBob & Spider-Man. Please keep this young warrior in your prayers! 🎮⚽🏀 pic.twitter.com/JbqLj6dfmk
💜 Welcome Team Dakota to the Hogfarmers Family!
— Hogfarmers Charitable Foundation (@TheHogfarmers) July 12, 2026
At just 8 years old, Dakota is courageously battling leukemia with incredible strength.
Join us in sending prayers, encouragement, and love to this amazing warrior.
💜 Team Dakota. No One Fights Alone. 🎗️ pic.twitter.com/uicXsvAngP
💖 Welcome, Maria, to the Hogfarmers family!
— Hogfarmers Charitable Foundation (@TheHogfarmers) July 12, 2026
Our Mighty Maria is courageously fighting Ewing sarcoma after her diagnosis in May 2026.
She loves Minecraft, Roblox, softball, cats, and all things pink & purple pic.twitter.com/EyaiUU9BCo
🌈🦄 Welcome, Zoey, to the Hogfarmers family!
— Hogfarmers Charitable Foundation (@TheHogfarmers) July 12, 2026
Zoey was diagnosed with leukemia in Nov. 2025 and faced every challenge with incredible courage. Now she's finished treatment and rang the bell! Please join us in welcoming this Warrior Princess and celebrating her amazing victory! pic.twitter.com/u0jC1Z38J4
My guest this week on NFL Spotlight is… #Commanders OC David Blough.
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) July 13, 2026
One of the NFL's fastest-rising young coaches, David has gone from NFL quarterback to offensive coordinator in just a few short years. Along the way, he learned from coaches like Dan Campbell and Ben Johnson… pic.twitter.com/ZqrZeTjldF
🚨Tuesday🚨
— NFL Media (@NFLMedia) July 13, 2026
Season 3 of Quarterback premieres TOMORROW (Tuesday) on @netflix
🏈Cam Ward
🏈Baker Mayfield
🏈Jayden Daniels
🏈Joe Flacco@NFLFilms@OmahaProdpic.twitter.com/qEEM2CTiMb
Living in Thailand, each day arrives about 11 hours earlier than it does on the east coast of the US, so I had the chance to watch the first 3 episodes this afternoon, and plan to watch the final 4 tonight before I go to bed.#RaiseHail#bingewatchinghttps://t.co/eV0Y6HqNrz
— Bill-in-Bangkok (@billhorgan2005) July 14, 2026
forgot to post our QB draft show with @LedyardNFLDraft here when it went up. Never too late to get yelled at over the internet: pic.twitter.com/8BdloO7yB8
— Gregg Rosenthal (@greggrosenthal) July 13, 2026
At least five teams have been checking in on Diggs nearly two weeks out from camps.
— Jeremy Fowler (@JFowlerESPN) July 13, 2026
Also noted here: Diggs produced 1,000 yards in New England coming off ACL tear and playing about 55% of the snaps. He feels like he can be even better due to offseason training with no injury… https://t.co/iYf1I3G6fA
Bobby Wagner was among those who weren't ranked but received votes (as was Frankie Luvu) despite the fact that Wagner is not under contract with an NFL team at the moment. https://t.co/wX6wVrJz8w
— Bill-in-Bangkok (@billhorgan2005) July 14, 2026
NFL Agents often leak information to "Insiders" to spark conversation and movement.
— George Carmi (@Gcarmi21) July 14, 2026
It's part of the game's quid pro quo.
It appears Stefon Diggs' agent is out working.
Unsurprisingly, two weeks until Training Camp. pic.twitter.com/VagCillG2b
"Aaron Donald told the team that he wanted go to the facility and workout..
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) July 13, 2026
My guess is in the end he will be coming back to play for the Rams..
Obviously he's thinking very hard about it and it has to be awfully enticing" ~ @AdamSchefter#PMSLivehttps://t.co/BXVtS8BYqwpic.twitter.com/BgTLfyg8Qn
Commanders defense shows up twice in this one 🫤 https://t.co/kJhyVZI3oY
— Bill-in-Bangkok (@billhorgan2005) July 14, 2026
Via @sportsrapport, ESPN plans to end the syndicated version of Good Morning Football, which debuted in 2024. https://t.co/9aedXYSkoo
— ProFootballTalk (@ProFootballTalk) July 13, 2026
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- Brighton sign Croatia defender Veskovic for record fee
Brighton sign Croatia defender Veskovic for record fee

Brighton have signed Crotia defender Luka Vuskovic from Tottenham Hotspur for a reported club record fee of £46 million ($62 million) that could yet increase.
The 19-year-old, who played against England at the World Cup, has agreed a five-year contract with the Seagulls, with an option for a further 12 months.
The BBC reported Spurs could receive an additional £4 million in add-on fees, while the deal includes a 20 percent sell-on clause.
Vuskovic joined Tottenham from Hajduk Split in 2025 and spent last season on loan at German club Hamburg.
The centre-back did not make a single competitive appearance for Spurs but Brighton boss Fabian Hurzeler told the Seagulls' website on Tuesday: "Luka has enjoyed a fantastic start to his career –- it's one we've followed closely.
"Last season he demonstrated he can play at a very high level and we want to help him build on that within our environment.
"There's been a lot of external noise about Luka joining us, but he is still a young guy who will need time to adjust to the demands of playing for Brighton and the Premier League. We are confident that he will take this in his stride though."
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- Baseball's Greatest Players: 140 legends and one reimagined approach for ranking all-time greats
Baseball's Greatest Players: 140 legends and one reimagined approach for ranking all-time greats

Baseball's Greatest Players: 140 legends and one reimagined approach for ranking all-time greats originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
It was Bill James who famously said: "When baseball wanted to speak, The Sporting News cleared its throat.” And from its 1886 founding until today, “The Bible of Baseball” has provided a voice to every contour of the game.
But for all the game’s beauty and familiarity and evolution and symmetry and chaos, let’s face it — it’s about the players. It’s always been about the players.
In 1999, The Sporting News published its critically-acclaimed book, Baseball’s 100 Greatest Players, a defining resource of its kind. And now, as it celebrates 140 years, the collection expands to 140 players, organized in an entirely new way.
We researched and considered over 500 names, weighing not only fundamental changes to the game, but also factoring in modern metrics, recently uncovered Negro Leagues data, shifting league demographics and the evolution of today's stars. We stripped away preconceptions and applied objective, critical analysis to every player under consideration.
SN140: Ranking the greatest 140 moments in sports history
Once we landed on 140 names, we decided that traditional rankings simply don't work for baseball. How is one to honestly assess if Cy Young — a pitcher whose career began in the 19th century — is greater than Albert Pujols, a 21st-century slugger? How do you compare Josh Gibson in the Negro Leagues to Jackie Robinson in the National League?
Comparison is the thief of joy with rankings that run the risk of diminishing rather than celebrating.
Instead, we created 14 position-less rooms, each representing and articulating varying archetypes of greatness. From there, we slotted 10 players into each room with careers connected by defining common threads.
Every week through the end of the World Series, we'll unveil one room at a time — 10 players along with the numbers that define them — culminating in the Inner Circle, the 10 best to ever play, period.
But wait, there's more!
SN ARCHIVE:Access every SN issue since 1886, for free
Want to read about how Cy Young's 36-win season was covered in the moment in 1892? We've got you covered. Every week, we'll also republish stories exactly as they originally ran in print issues of The Sporting News, with every issue since 1886 now fully digitized and accessible for free via the online SN Archive.
Our “rooms” serve not only to honor the game’s greatest players, but to contextualize their standing in baseball history — for better or worse. Below is a short description of each room along with one player from each to whet your appetite.
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Baseball's Greatest Players: The 14 rooms
Immortals
They shattered barriers. They broke records. They captivated nations. They inspired millions. Their imprint endures.
Membership includes: Jackie Robinson
MORE:Jackie Robinson breaking the color barrier is SN's No. 1 sports moment
Artists
They rendered baseball an art form. We swung like them, fielded like them, pitched like them and ran like them. Few matched their production; none matched their signature style.
Membership includes: Tony Gwynn
Unicorns
They broke the mold by redefining excellence. The rare legends for whom comparison is impossible. What made them different made them great.
Membership includes: Mariano Rivera
Juggernatus
They delivered season after season, authoring some of the game’s most storied chapters. Their prolonged excellence sets them apart.
Membership includes: Oscar Charleston
Supernovas
They reached the game’s highest level, if only briefly. Their greatness is defined by an extraordinary peak.
Membership includes: Sandy Koufax
SN Archives (1964):Why Koufax's historic no-hitter locks up spot in Cooperstown
Unsung
They are among the greatest players ever, though they aren’t remembered that way, if remembered at all. Overshadowed and underappreciated, history has dimmed their brilliance.
Membership includes: Lefty Grove
Showmen
They commanded the stage. Through bravado and spectacle, they performed when the stakes were highest.
Membership includes: Rickey Henderson
What-ifs
They were shaped by circumstance. Legendary careers whose legacies hinge on an overriding factor.
Membership includes: Mickey Mantle
SN Archives (1963):Mickey Mantle picks his favorite Yankee team ever
Pioneers
They went first. By reimagining who could play and how to play, they built the foundation for those who followed.
Membership includes: Juan Marichal
Prodigies
They captured our imagination from the moment we first saw them. They are best remembered for their youthful emergence and the dreams their talents inspired.
Membership includes: Bob Feller
Stalwarts
They made excellence routine. Careers defined not by peaks, but by the steadiness and certainty they embodied.
Membership includes: Justin Verlander
Beloved
They proved that if you embrace the fans, their love lasts forever. Their greatness was forged through that bond.
Membership includes: Ernie Banks
Pariahs
They cheated. They lied. They discriminated. Baseball has exiled them for defiling the game’s integrity, yet its record would be incomplete without them.
Membership includes: Mark McGwire
Inner Circle
They are the greatest baseball players who ever lived.
Membership includes: Willie Mays
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Our process for picking Baseball's Greatest Players
There have been dozens of credible attempts to rank the greatest baseball players of all time.
Respectfully, we think all of them ignore a simple truth: Baseball has simply undergone too many iterations to fairly and objectively execute that exercise.
Consider these changes that have radically reshaped the sport:
From 1871 to 1892, the mound varied in distance before moving back to 60 feet, 6 inches, in 1893, where it remains.
The mound was lowered from 15 to 10 inches for the 1969 season after the “year of the pitcher.”
Until 1950, the strike zone went from the top of the batter's shoulders to the knees. It has since been modified six times.
Field conditions and equipment have improved dramatically. In 1886, the average game included 7.6 errors. In 2026, that number is 1.04.
The starting pitcher has been compromised as reliever usage has exploded. There were a total of 29 complete games pitched in 2025. Nineteenth-century pitchers would often complete that many individually in a single season.
Modern metrics have transformed the way we evaluate players. For most of baseball history, hitters strived to lead their league in batting average and pitchers in wins. We now know those stats are fairly meaningless measures of one’s contribution to their team.
Most importantly, baseball’s demographics have changed. For the first three-quarters of a century, the National and American Leagues were almost exclusively composed of white players. The year Jackie Robinson broke the color barrier (1947), 98.3% of the league was white. That figure now hovers around 60% amidst baseball’s international boom.
Further, projects like this have been created by baseball historians, not researchers. Thus, until now, the top such lists and the players that comprise them have practically been carbon copies of one another with minor updates as time has passed.
What we discovered is that, especially in baseball’s early days, a handful of writers wielded disproportionate power and influence in framing player reputations. And those framings have been largely unchecked by those who subsequently chronicled baseball history. We challenged ourselves to take a fresh look at every player under consideration, stripping away preconceptions and applying objective, critical analysis.
In all, how many players did you consider?
We researched, at least cursorily, more than 500 players.
Which statistics carried the most weight in your evaluations?
Wins Above Replacement (WAR) is the most important stat in baseball today, though our position on that metric is that it is most effective as a conversation starter (rather than a conversation-ending trump card). It is a highly reliable way to approximate the total value a player produced over an extended period of time and takes into account every way in which a player can impact a game (hitting, fielding, baserunning, pitching, etc.). Baseball Reference’s career leaderboard was the first place we visited when creating our player pool.
Baseball Reference’s OPS+ is a player’s adjusted batting line for which 100 is average (150 is great, 50 is awful, etc.). It is an especially useful metric because it accounts not only for scoring environments of a particular season/span of seasons, but for ballparks as well. And so, it provides the best way to compare hitting performance across eras. For example, Jimmie Foxx (played 1925-1945) and Mark McGwire (played 1986-2001) both produced a career OPS+ of 163.
Baseball Reference’s ERA+ is a pitcher’s adjusted pitching line for which 100 is average (125 is good, 75 is bad, etc.). Like OPS+, it accounts for scoring environments and ballparks, providing the best way to compare a pitcher’s run prevention across eras. For example, Grover Cleveland Alexander (pitched 1911-1930) and Randy Johnson (pitched 1988-2009) both produced a career ERA+ of 135.
Though modern metrics were an invaluable resource for us, we relied on more traditional and rudimentary standards as well. One of those was MVP voting, which has been the responsibility of the Baseball Writers’ Association of America since 1931. Those results provide an illuminating snapshot of player perception at the time they played. For example, in the seven seasons spanning 1950-1956, Yogi Berra finished in the top four of American League MVP voting in every one of them (3 wins, 2 runner-ups, 1 third, 1 fourth). This is a good illustration of his perception amidst a stretch of dominant Yankee baseball.
Certain conventional stats, like batting average and RBI and pitcher wins, have become popular punching bags as the baseball intelligentsia continues to get smarter. But in reality, sabermetrics are a new phenomenon. For the first 130-some years of baseball history (during which the vast majority of players in our collection played), player evaluations were made using traditional box-score, back-of-the-baseball-card stats. And as such, we elected not to discount achievements now considered outdated because of breakthroughs in math and data interpretation in the interest of fairness to those players.
What about Negro Leagues players?
In December 2020, Major League Baseball “corrected a longstanding oversight by officially elevating the Negro Leagues to 'Major League' status.” Functionally, the accomplishments of about 3,400 Black players in seven leagues spanning 1920-1948 were put on equal footing to their white counterparts in the American/National League. Though we did not need affirmation from the Commissioner’s Office to affirm the legitimacy of the Negro Leagues, it is our position, backed by data, that the quality of competition in Black baseball was comparable — and certainly not worse — than that in white baseball.
According to Robert Peterson’s 1970 book Only the Ball Was White, Black teams went 315-282-20 in exhibitions against white MLB teams during the first half of the 20th century. Over that same period of time, white MLB teams won 71 percent of exhibitions vs. white minor league teams, which underscores the chasm in quality between the minor leagues and the Negro Leagues. When playing white major leaguers head-to-head, Black teams won 53 percent of decisions.
Jackie Robinson, who broke the color barrier in 1947, was by no means considered the greatest player in Black baseball at that time. And yet, he won NL Rookie of the Year in 1947 and MVP in 1949. In fact, from 1949-1962, 11 of 14 NL MVPs were Black players (Robinson, Roy Campanella 3x, Willie Mays, Don Newcombe, Henry Aaron, Ernie Banks 2x, Frank Robinson, Maury Wills). If the best Black players could dominate white baseball, it only stands to reason that good ones and average ones would have experienced production comparable to their Negro Leagues’ performance.
The greatest challenge is the fact that Negro Leagues statistical data is incomplete, and very likely always will be. Thanks to painstaking research by Seamheads (Negro Leagues database) and Baseball Reference, which displays their data, we have more readily available statistics than ever with which to evaluate Negro Leagues players. And though the lack of historical record-keeping will not allow apples-to-apples counting stat comparisons to white players, enough information exists to effectively use rate stats and per 162 game stats to paint the picture of a player’s standing in the Negro Leagues.
And what about active players? Are they included?
Yes. Baseball historians who have attempted similar projects have disproportionately focused on long-past eras when celebrating baseball’s greats. We took care to ensure that players of all eras were represented, including active players and those who are top of mind for current baseball fans. Many players we are watching today on our televisions and devices have already earned their place among nostalgic legends, and we have done them justice.
We have included a number of players who could retire today and still deserve a place in our collection. A few more boast strong bodies of work in/through their twenties, and with conservative projections of performance through their mid-thirties, we are exceedingly confident they will eventually be deserving. We are also monitoring a small “watch list” of players who project as strong candidates and could be added to this collection over time.
What inspired this project?
Our many visits to the Baseball Hall of Fame in Cooperstown revealed both its magic and its shortcomings. One cannot possibly peruse the plaque gallery — baseball’s holy of holies, where its deities are immortalized — without being moved. It is a place every fan should visit to soak in the incomparable history of a game considered our national pastime for more than a century-and-a-half.
The Hall of Fame’s stated mission is “to preserve the sport's history, honor excellence within the game and make a connection between the generations of people who enjoy baseball.” But even its most ardent supporters must acknowledge it has fallen short, especially of late.
In recent years, the election process — a democratic one that has been practiced since 1936 — has shut out arguably the greatest position player (Barry Bonds) and pitcher (Roger Clemens) of the last 100 years because of their connections to performance-enhancing drugs. Meanwhile, various committees have lowered the Hall of Fame standard considerably, electing players such as Harold Baines and Jack Morris, among a number of objectively lesser players in relation to many still excluded. The result is an institution annually under siege.
We made it our devout mission to get right what the Hall of Fame does not and perhaps cannot. Our 140-player collection means we feature baseball’s veritable cream of the crop (by comparison, the Hall of Fame includes more than 270 players).
This sounds awesome. Are you going to make it a book?
Definitely. Stay tuned.
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- Walker Kessler sends clear message to Lakers after sign-and-trade, Luka Doncic recruitment
Walker Kessler sends clear message to Lakers after sign-and-trade, Luka Doncic recruitment

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Walker Kessler is embarking on a new NBA journey after spending four eventful seasons with the Jazz.
The gifted 7-foot-2 center is joining the Los Angeles Lakers via a sign-and-trade that will earn him $130 million over four years and send two first-round picks and two first-round pick swaps to the Jazz. On Monday, Kessler sent a clear message to the Lakers after landing with the organization in a blockbuster deal and being recruited by Luka Doncic.
"It makes you feel a certain way when you know an organization believes in you," Kessler told ESPN’s Ben Golliver. "With what (the Lakers) have invested, they're showing that belief, in a monetary value, not just with money, but in (draft) assets. If I know they have that belief in me, I'm going to run through a brick wall for them. That's how I've been wired my whole life.”
Kessler’s sentiment towards Los Angeles makes perfect sense, as the 17-time NBA champions put themselves in a financial bind to add him to the fold this summer (they have zero tradeable first-round picks for the next seven years). The Auburn product virtually has no choice but to put his best foot forward and avoid attending the Deandre Ayton school of mediocrity, considering the Lakers have made a sizable investment in him.
It would also be devastating to witness the former first-round pick let Doncic after he reportedly pushed hard for the Lakers to acquire him this summer.
Kessler was the franchise center Doncic wanted so badly, and from the people I’ve spoken to, I can confirm he pushed hard for this move,” Digginbasketball’s Iztok Franco reported on July 2.
Kessler’s pick-and-roll fluidity, reliable transition scoring, back-to-the-basket patience, and high-caliber rim protection should make him the best center the Lakers have employed since Anthony Davis. The 2020 McDonald’s All-American averaged 9.5 points, 9.3 rebounds, and 2.4 blocks with the Jazz in 201 games, shooting 68.1% from the field.
It remains to be seen if Kessler will live up to the hype, though.
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- Real Madrid ask judge for Barcelona documents in latest Negreira Case move
Real Madrid ask judge for Barcelona documents in latest Negreira Case move

Real Madrid and FC Barcelona are once again going to compete with one another for the major titles in Spain, and for this purpose, the two clubs have already significantly reinforced their team, while more signings by both of them are also expected in the coming weeks.
Meanwhile, the two Spanish powerhouses have also locked horns off the pitch, and one of the most prominent fronts that they have open is the Negreira Case. The Merengues have not only taken a very vocal public stand to ensure that the truth about the payments made by the Catalan club to the former head of the refereeing committee, Enriquez Negreira, comes out in the open, but have also approached the relevant legal and sporting authorities to pursue their rivals on this case.
Recently, Los Blancos formally asked UEFA to launch investigations against Barcelona in this regard, and have also launched legal proceedings. In the latter aspect, Diario AS cites the journalist Xavi Estrada to report that Real Madrid’s lawyers have asked the judge hearing this case to provide them with the entire compliance system of the Blaugrana club between 2010 and 2018.
The Merengues’ legal team wants to check what controls existed in the Catalan club’s compliance structure against sports corruption, and whether these controls were actually applied. Furthermore, they have also asked the Civil Guard to provide them with the invoices, payment authorizations, internal circuits and audits of Tresap, Radamanto, and Best Norton, that they had also previously requested, but which were not provided to them.
For now, it remains to be seen what the implications of this latest move from Real Madrid would be. But what is clear is that the Merengue club is in no mood to let Barcelona off lightly in this case, and they would explore all avenues to get the Blaugrana club penalized for their alleged corruption.
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- Bianchi: David Steele’s greatest call was 37 years of trust and credibility
Bianchi: David Steele’s greatest call was 37 years of trust and credibility
The news Tuesday that David Steele is retiring after 37 seasons as the voice of the Orlando Magic landed like the end of a long, engaging conversation.
Because that’s what it always felt like.
Not like a broadcaster talking at you.
But like an old friend sitting on the couch talking to you.
For nearly 40 years — first on the radio and then on television — Steele was there through every chapter of Orlando Magic basketball. He described the miracle moments and the miserable ones. He called playoff triumphs, lottery seasons, buzzer-beaters and blown leads with the same steady voice that fans welcomed into their living rooms night after night, year after year, decade after decade.
National broadcasters become famous.
Local broadcasters become family.
Mike Breen has “Bang!” Kevin Harlan has his unmistakable excitement. Mike Tirico can make any event sound important. They are among the finest play-by-play broadcasters in the business for good reason.
But they parachute into your city a handful of times every few seasons.
The local play-by-play announcer is there for every chapter. He’s there on the random Tuesday night in Charlotte when the team loses by 18. He’s there during tanking seasons when victories are scarce. He’s there when lottery picks become All-Stars, when coaches come and go, when championships remain elusive but hope somehow returns every October.
He doesn’t just witness a franchise’s history.
He becomes part of it.
No one embodied that better than David Steele.
“When I interviewed with Pat Williams back in 1988, I never dreamed it would play out this way,” Steele said upon announcing his retirement. “Now it is time for me to put the microphone down and spend time with my family. It’s been an honor to represent the Orlando Magic, and I am forever grateful.”
It’s fitting that the Magic inducted Steele into their Hall of Fame seven years ago. He wasn’t simply honored because he called more than 2,200 games.
He earned that distinction because his voice became part of the franchise’s identity.
You simply can’t separate Orlando Magic history from David Steele.
He was there from the franchise’s birth in 1989.
He narrated the arrival of Shaquille O’Neal.
He narrated the departure of Shaquille O’Neal.
He chronicled Penny Hardaway’s brilliance.
He described Tracy McGrady’s scoring explosions, Dwight Howard’s dominance and today’s young, ascending Magic team.
He was there for the rebuilds and the rebuilds of the rebuilds.
He was there through the exhilarating march to the 1995 and 2009 NBA Finals, the devastating playoff exits and the countless seasons when hope was all Magic fans really had.
The remarkable thing wasn’t simply that he stayed. It was how he did his job.
Steele understood something many broadcasters never learn. He understood the game isn’t about the broadcaster.
“I really think television is more of a color announcer’s medium than it is the play-by-play announcer’s,” Steele once explained. “The fans really don’t rely on the announcer to tell them what’s going on because they can see what’s happening… I set the tempo and I try to bring out the best in the color announcer.”
That philosophy defined every broadcast.
He never forced excitement. He never shouted simply because shouting had become fashionable.
He respected the audience enough to know they could tell the difference between routine and remarkable.
Which is precisely why his biggest calls still resonate decades later. Nothing illustrates that better than Game 1 of the 1995 Eastern Conference semifinals.
Michael Jordan had returned from his NBA hiatus.
The Bulls appeared ready to steal the opener.
Then came six unforgettable seconds.
“Anderson tries to steal it from Jordan and Jordan dribbles around him,” Steele told his radio listeners. “The clock is down to 12 and Anderson stole the ball. Hardaway picks it up, two-on-one, Penny bounce pass to Grant and he dunks it! Six-point-two seconds to go! Nick Anderson stole the ball! Nick Anderson stole the ball from Michael Jordan!”
Steele wasn’t performing.
He was reacting.
The excitement was authentic because the moment demanded it.
If David Steele raised his voice, you instinctively knew history was unfolding.
Fellow Magic broadcaster Dante Marchitelli, who now succeeds Steele on television, perhaps explained his mentor’s greatness better than anyone.
“Nobody, and I mean this, nobody in the league prepares as much and as well as David Steele,” Marchitelli once said. “It’s not about him. David Steele is about the game and the players, and if it’s a big moment he lets it breathe. He has a knack and great timing and his preparation and the way it all comes together is what makes it, really, a perfect telecast.
“He doesn’t make it about himself, and I think people truly enjoy that.”
That may be Steele’s greatest legacy.
In an era when too many broadcasters chase viral moments, catchphrases and social-media clips, Steele quietly pursued something far more difficult.
Credibility.
Respect.
Class.
He was prepared.
He was accurate.
He was humble.
And because he never tried to manufacture emotion, fans trusted him when genuine emotion arrived.
Of course, Steele wasn’t above having fun.
One of the most beloved features of Magic broadcasts became his wonderfully quirky “Is This Anything?” segment, where he’d present some wonderfully obscure statistical oddity before asking broadcast partner Jeff Turner whether it actually mattered. A cheerful “ding” meant yes. A buzzer meant no.
It became one of those inside jokes shared between two friends; between broadcaster and audience; the kind of thing that only develops after decades together.
Orlando Magic Chairman Dan DeVos couldn’t resist using it one last time.
“You can’t have a memory of Orlando Magic basketball without David Steele’s voice being a part of it,” DeVos said. “David handled everything with professionalism and class, and he will forever be entrenched in this franchise’s history. ‘Is This Anything?’ We’d say David was EVERYTHING to the Orlando Magic.”
It was the perfect tribute because it spoke Steele’s language.
As a kid in East Tennessee, Steele would hide a transistor radio beneath his pillow at night, listening to baseball broadcasts after he was supposed to be asleep. Those unseen announcers sparked a lifelong dream and unknowingly shaped the broadcaster he would become.
For nearly four decades, somewhere in Central Florida, children were either falling asleep or on the couch with Dad as another familiar voice drifted through the house.
David Steele’s voice.
One day they’ll realize those weren’t merely basketball games they were hearing and watching.
They were memories being made.
And long after someone else occupies the television chair, generations of Magic fans will still hear Steele’s voice whenever they replay the most compelling moments in franchise history.
Because some broadcasters simply call the games.
The truly special ones like David Steele become part of the family.
Email me at mbianchi@orlandosentinel.com. Hit me up on social media @BianchiWrites and listen to my radio show “Game On” every weekday from 3 to 6 p.m. on FM 96.9, AM 740 and 969TheGame.com/listen.
OFFICIAL STATEMENT: EDOARDO ZANAGA

AC Milan is delighted to announce the signing of Edoardo Zanaga, who will join the Milan Futuro project, which is dedicated to the development of new talent.
The 2008-born forward has joined from Empoli FC, and now he will wear Rossonero.
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- New York Giants hidden gems: 3 Secret Superstars on the 2026 roster
New York Giants hidden gems: 3 Secret Superstars on the 2026 roster

Since 2016, when the end of the Tom Coughlin era began, the New York Giants have had six different head coaches (including interims), four primary quarterbacks, all kinds of different coordinators, and no overriding philosophy beyond President/CEO/Owner John Mara insisting at the end of every season that things need to be better in the upcoming year.
Which hasn’t happened often enough. The post-Coughlin Giants have had two winning seasons — 2016 and 2022 — and overall in the last decade, their 55-109-1 record and .336 winning percentage is the NFL’s second-worst, ahead of only the New York Jets.
Gotham football, everybody!
In any event, the Giants fired head coach Brian Daboll last November after a 2-8 start to an eventual 4-13 finish, and interim head coach Mike Kafka was set aside in favor of longtime Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh. Jim’s older brother put up a 180-113 regular-season record in 18 years with the Ravens, with a 13-11 postseason record and a victory in Super Bowl XLVII over Jim’s San Francisco 49ers. In this regard, Harbaugh would seem to bring more stability than any Giants head coach in a long time, because the Ravens have been one of the NFL’s bastions of continued success in this millennium.
Harbaugh knows that he’s in for a bit of a rebuild, but he’s also been conditioned to expect a certain level of success and improvement over time.
“It’s a profound honor to be entrusted with the responsibility of coaching the New York Football Giants — one of the most iconic franchises in all of sports,” Harbaugh said in his introductory presser. “I wanted this job to be on the biggest stage in the biggest sport. I know the challenges. I understand the expectations. I know the fans are hungry for a winner. We are here with one mission — to become, to earn the right, to be called the world champions in New York, and that’s what we plan to do.”
If that’s to happen, Harbaugh will need more than the expected performances from the Giants’ star players — he’ll also need major bumps from those players whose potential remains under the radar.
Here are your Hidden Gems for the 2026 New York Giants — one underrated veteran, one underrated free agent acquisition, and one underrated draft pick.
Underrated veteran: DB Dru Phillips
“We’re going to be playing nasty. We’re going to play physical. We’re going to play violent. We’re going to live on the edge, play on the edge, but we’re not going to hurt the team. We’re going to be suffocating to the point we impose our wills on people. The players are going to buy into that mindset. It all starts from a mindset. We’re going to play the New York brand of football, and that’s violent defense.”
That’s what new Giants defensive coordinator Dennard Wilson said back in April, when asked what kind of defense he would put on the field.
Philosophically, this would represent a serious improvement over the Giants’ 2025 defensive unit. That group ranked 26th in DVOA, 26th in points allowed, 27th in yards per play allowed, dead last in rushing yards per play allowed… well, you get the idea. It was Not At All Good, and going into a new season without Dexter Lawrence means that others will need to step up.
One of those who could use a bump in performance is third-year defensive back Dru Phillips, selected with the 70th overall pick in the third round of the 2024 draft out of Kentucky. 2024 was the first season under defensive coordinator Shane Bowen, who had replaced Wink Martindale, and that didn’t really work out, though Phillips had a decent first NFL season. Playing primarily in the slot, he allowed 41 catches on 50 targets for 373 yards, 297 yards after the catch, one touchdown, one interception, no pass breakups, and an opponent passer rating of 96.1.
But before the 2025 season began, Phillips expressed frustration as to how his rookie season had gone.
“Last year, I was part of the problem in communication,” Phillips said in August. “I was so young. I didn’t feel like I was that confident in it. So we’ve all grown, but then when you bring [safety Jevon Holland and cornerback Paulson Adebo in free agency] in, it’s just like the level of knowledge in the room feels like it’s way more than we had in the past. These guys, they play ball at a high level, they know ball also at a really high level. It’s already people that know it, so communication makes it easier.”
In some ways, Philips did his absolute best to make Big Blue’s defense better. You won’t find a lot of DBs totaling 12 pass breakups and nine tackles for loss in one season without garnering some national attention, but he somehow managed to accomplish all of this in 2025.
Last season, Dru Phillips had 12 pass breakups and nine tackles for loss for the @Giants.
— Doug Farrar ✍ (@NFL_DougFarrar) July 9, 2026
This feels a bit under-discussed. pic.twitter.com/qdWsFAnCn3
Dennard Wilson has a history of wanting his defensive backs to play aggressively, which would seem to match Phillips’ playing personality to a “T.” Yes, he’ll need to continue to balance his own aggression with consistency, but the Year 2 tape could be the preface to a much better story.
Underrated free agent: TE Isaiah Likely
Harbaugh didn’t take a lot with him from Baltimore, but the Giants did sign former Ravens tight end Isaiah Likely to a three-year, $40 million contract with $27 million guaranteed. Likely brings his talents to a group of targets for Jaxson Dart that could be formidable if everybody (mostly Malik Nabers) is healthy, and his addition to the Theo Johnson/Chris Manhertz tight end group could be verrrrrrrry interesting.
Harbaugh comes from a Ravens franchise that obviously knows how to utilize multiple tight ends, and the 2025 Giants were surprisingly adept in this regard. They jumped from a 17.40% 12 personnel rate (one back, two tight ends, two receivers) in 2024 to 32.81% last season, and Giants quarterbacks (Dart, Jameis Winston, and Russell Wilson) completed 91 of 140 passes in 12 personnel for 1,245 yards, 693 air yards, seven touchdowns, two interceptions, and a passer rating of 106.3 — ninth-best in the league.
Now, Likely comes on board after a 2025 season in which he caught 27 passes on 34 targets for 307 yards and a touchdown. That was a downturn from 2024, when he caught 49 passes on 68 targets for 603 yards and seven touchdowns, but Baltimore’s passing game wasn’t quite up to its own level last season. Likely also dealt with a foot injury all season long, and missed three games late in the season.
If there are any lingering issues (and Harbaugh would know), the head coach doesn’t seem too concerned.
“He’s a playmaking football player,” Harbaugh said after the deal was struck. “I think Jaxson is going to really like him running the routes and being in his line of vision. He’s got a big catch radius. He can make plays after he makes the catch.
“He can get upfield. He can make people miss. He can run people over. He’s a very good perimeter blocker. You’ll see that. That’ll be good for our run game. All those things he brings to the table.”
Isaiah Likely's big plays for the @Ravens in 2025.
— Doug Farrar ✍ (@NFL_DougFarrar) June 20, 2026
The @giants are hoping for a lot more of this. pic.twitter.com/XKeOfze7qH
Any port in a storm for an offense that ranked 26th in DVOA last season — if Likely allows the Giants to take hold of the new multi-tight end trend, all the better.
Underrated draft pick: WR Malachi Fields
As for the receivers, there’s a healthy Malik Nabers as the obvious WR1. There’s Darius Slayton as the prohibitive WR2 favorite, and there’s also a whole lot of free agent acquisitions — Calvin Austin, Darnell Mooney, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Braxton Berrios, and Odell Beckham Jr., for goodness’ sake. Who will replace Wan’dale Robinson’s production is another matter, as Robinson is now in Tennessee.
What the Giants didn’t have at the position was a big, physical, contested coverage-beater who could just impose his will on enemy cornerbacks, which is where Malachi Fields comes in. Last season for the Notre Dame Fighting Irish, the 6′ 4½“, 218-pound Fields caught 36 passes on 62 targets for 630 yards and five touchdowns, and the Giants were happy to take him with the 74th overall pick in the third round.
Through his time at Virginia and Notre Dame, Fields has never had a spectacular catch rate (58.1% last season, and 59.4% in his college career), but he had just one dropped pass in 2025. With Fields, it’s more that when you’re asked over and over to defy the laws of physics with your catch radius, and every target is an eventual battle royale, those catches don’t come easy.
Teams ask Fields to be a daredevil, and he’s good at it.
Notre Dame's Malachi Fields has some "I'm Gumby, dammit!" catch radii, and can win on contested targets all day. Speed isn't a thing per se, but he only had one drop last season with all this violence. Could be his next QB's best buddy. pic.twitter.com/9OhR3dMEFM
— Doug Farrar ✍ (@NFL_DougFarrar) March 21, 2026
There are legitimate questions about the offense’s ceiling with new OC Matt Nagy, but if everything plays out health-wise, the 2026 Giants could have a surprisingly deep and nuanced group of targets for Dart in his second NFL season. Fields, both as a receiver and as a plus blocker, adds a hybrid WR/TE skill set that could put that group over the top.
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- New Jersey Devils Prospects Update: Four Players Who Could Make Their NHL Debuts This Season
New Jersey Devils Prospects Update: Four Players Who Could Make Their NHL Debuts This Season

New Gm. New era. Time’s are changing in Utica, as well as the big club. What Devils prospects appear poised to ride the wave of change and make their NHL debuts this season? Let’s take an early look.
Anton Silayev
First, let’s address the elephant in the room. One of Sunny Mehta’s first moves was to announce the inevitable signing of LHD Anton Silayev to his ELC. Silayev is a smooth-skating 6’7 giant with offensive instincts, who after a record-setting campaign, struggled after a coaching change in Torpedo Nizhny Novgorod limited his ice time and usage last season in the KHL.
The left defense position is currently stacked at the NHL level and even if either Brendan Dillon or Jonas Siegenthaler end up moved this summer, Topias Vilen appears poised to make his case, and recent acquisitions Declan Chisholm and Vladislav Kolyachonok add to the crowded field of competition. None of these players should preclude Silayev from the NHL roster though, and while Silayev may spend some time getting acclimated in the AHL to start the season, odds are we will see the Russian giant in New Jersey soon.
Amadeus Lombardi
One of GM Sunny Mehta’s earliest moves was to acquire 23-year-old center/winger Amadeus Lombardi from the Detroit Red Wings for a fourth round pick in the 2026 draft. GM Mehta made it clear in press conferences that acquiring Lombardi was not only a depth move, but a “bet” that the player is ready for the NHL. With that high praise, Lombardi should be given every opportunity to win a spot on the Devils roster. We will know more in camp, but after 81 points in 92 games the past two seasons for the Grand Rapids Griffins of the AHL, the speedy center seems to be a bet worth taking. Time will tell if it pays off.
Jakub Malek
With the plan seemingly to run a three goalie-carousel in New Jersey between Jake Allen, Nico Daws, and newly-acquired David Rittich, the odd man out seems to be Jakub Malek, who should be earning the lion’s share of starts in Utica to start the season. But for how long? Malek, who won the Ian Anderson Award for most-improved player on the Comets this past season for his strong play down the stretch, would be the obvious choice of a replacement should one of the aforementioned netminders falter or go down with an injury. Malek has succeeded just about everywhere he has played and despite a slow start adjusting to North America, has shown flashes of brilliance at the AHL level in his first season. Sunny Mehta appears more willing than past GMs to let the dice roll with a fresh face in net. All these signs point to this being the year we get a look at Malek in New Jersey.
Matyas Melovsky
With some revamping at the center position, Matyas Melovsky has slid down the depth chart a little bit, but is still a strong candidate to earn a look at the NHL at some point this season. Listed amongst Utica Comets “prospects to watch”, Melovsky had a strong rookie showing scoring 10 goals and 16 assists in 55 games, slowly working his way up the lineup and even earning power play time towards the end of the season when the 22-year-old put up 7 points in his last 7 games. While unlikely to earn a spot out of camp, if Melovsky is able to build off that late season success, there is a good chance this defensively reliable, two-way centerman could make his NHL debut as an injury call-up.
Your Take
What do you think? Will this be the year Cam Squires breaks out? Could Ethan Edwards make a push despite a crowded field on the left side? How about newly-acquired Ben Steeves or Etiene Morin earning a look? Any other candidates for a NHL debut? Let us know in the comments below.
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- Alvarez latest: Barca work on ‘high-calibre’ Plan B as offer deadline revealed
Alvarez latest: Barca work on ‘high-calibre’ Plan B as offer deadline revealed

Julian Alvarez’s name is making headlines once again in Spain as the Atletico Madrid star’s future remains unresolved amid heavy interest from Barcelona.
Club president Joan Laporta has confirmed Barcelona have made a bid but says it won’t last forever. According to journalist Alfredo Martinez, Barca’s €100 million offer expires at the end of July and Barcelona don’t really want to improve it.
Barcelona believe it’s a very good offer but could make some minor amendments to it in a bid to get the deal done after the World Cup. Mundo Deportivo say that Barca “do not want to exceed a fixed fee of one hundred million, but could include variables and a player in the deal.”
And the club are also working on an alternative in case Alvarez doesn’t arrive at all. MD say that Deco is currently working on a “high-caliber option.” The player in question is not named but is said to be “an exciting prospect who could be a good replacement for Robert Lewandowski.”
The rumor mill has already churned out plenty of alternative names already, such as Eli Kroupi Junior, Mikel Oyarzabal, Alexander Sorloth and so on.
However, after a summer where unexpected moves have been made for Anthony Gordon and Karim Adeyemi, it could be that Deco has another surprise up his sleeve.
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- Barcelona could pull the plug on homegrown midfielder’s exit after De Jong injury blow
Barcelona could pull the plug on homegrown midfielder’s exit after De Jong injury blow

Barcelona are anxiously awaiting the results of further medical examinations after fears emerged that Frenkie de Jong may have suffered a significant knee injury during the World Cup.
The Dutch midfielder reported to the Ciutat Esportiva on Monday for an initial assessment, and early indications suggest the problem could be serious.
If the worst fears are confirmed, De Jong could be sidelined for as long as four months, potentially ruling him out until November.
Possible impact on Barcelona’s plans for Marc Casado
A lengthy injury to De Jong could affect Barcelona’s summer transfer planning, reports Javi Miguel of AS.
And one player whose situation could be impacted by this development is Marc Casado. The Catalans been open to listening to offers for the homegrown midfielder this summer after he had fallen down the pecking order.
Casado could end up staying. (Photo by David Ramos/Getty Images)
Talks have been taking place with clubs from Saudi Arabia, with the Blaugranahoping for a proposal of around €30-40 million for the La Masia graduate.
However, losing De Jong for several months would reduce Barcelona’s midfield depth and could force the sporting department to reconsider those plans involving Casado.
The young Spaniard, for his part, has always maintained that he wishes to stay at the club and fight for his spot in the team. And, he will now hope to make an impression in pre-season and convince the club to retain his services.
Club urges patience
Despite growing concern, Barcelona are refusing to speculate on the severity of De Jong’s injury until all medical tests have been completed.
De Jong could be out for four months. (Photo by Dean Mouhtaropoulos/Getty Images)
The Blaugrana have yet to issue an official medical statement and intend to wait for the full set of diagnostic reports before confirming both the nature of the injury and the expected recovery timeline.
For now, Barcelona are taking a cautious approach while further examinations are carried out. Those tests will determine the exact diagnosis and the length of any potential absence.
Until the final medical results are available, both De Jong’s recovery timeline and Barcelona’s transfer strategy with Casado remain uncertain.
The coming days are expected to provide much-needed clarity on one of the club’s biggest concerns ahead of the new season.
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- MetLife Stadium projecting astonishing windfall from food, drink and retail at World Cup final
MetLife Stadium projecting astonishing windfall from food, drink and retail at World Cup final

The World Cup in the United States, Canada and Mexico has, in commercial terms, been a riotous success.
Yes, FIFA is facing scrutiny over the integrity of the tournament, some tickets are selling for several times the GDP per capita of some participating nations, and hydration breaks have been roundly booed at every opportunity.
But for FIFA and its head honcho, Gianni Infantino, the tournament has been extraordinarily lucrative. It is also, they say in response to its critics, a once-in-a-generation opportunity to harness the fanbase in America, which is considered commercial mecca for a sport whose primary markets are still Europe and South America.
FIFA is projecting revenues of $13bn over the four-year cycle over which it assesses its finances.

Turnover is rising in every category, from traditional income streams broadcast rights to the kind of bizarre commercial innovation one could only find in the States, such as selling tiny squares of the pitch on which the World Cup final in New Jersey will be played.
The final – which will be contested by two of France, Spain, Argentina or England – could be among the most lucrative events in the history of sports. And the latest detail illustrates just how much money FIFA is expecting to make from the event.
World Cup final expected to rival Super Bowl financial record at MetLife Stadium
The Super Bowl might be the biggest event in the United States, but its audience is dwarfed by the World Cup final.
An average of just under 126 million people tuned in for Super Bowl LX, while the 2022 World Cup final – where Lionel Messi’s Argentina beat France in all-time classic – drew in an average of 571 million, with highs of 1.4 billion.
But soccer is yet to commercialise itself as well as the NFL – until now, perhaps.
A report from Sports Business Journal suggests that chiefs at the MetLife Stadium are forecasting food, drink and retail sales of around $11m for the final, rivalling the total sales from the 2014 Super Bowl.
It is a quite astonishing total, and one which surely signposts the incredible sums that FIFA is projecting to make from matchdays across the tournament.

MetLife Stadium, which has been temporarily renamed as New Jersey New Jersey Stadium for FIFA sponsorship reasons, will have staged eight matches out of 104 in total throughout the World Cup this summer.
FIFA has nearly doubled its attendance record at this new, expanded version of the tournament.
In Qatar in 2022, FIFA’s ticketing and hospitality sales were about $950m. World soccer’s organising body expects at least treble that figure in 2026.
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- The Good, the Bad, the Ugly: Mountain West Head Coaches
The Good, the Bad, the Ugly: Mountain West Head Coaches

Only a month and a half until college football kicks off! With that, we are going to start taking a deeper dive into each Mountain West and PAC 12 squad. A big part of a team’s success is the head coach’s ability to rally his troops. Over the next two weeks, we are going to take a look at each head coach from the Mountain West and the PAC 12 and rank them on their ability to build a winning team this season and into the future. This week, we are going to kick off our series by taking a look at the Good, Bad, and Ugly of Mountain West head coaches.
The Good
Jason Eck (New Mexico)
Five years from now we will look at this list and say Jason Eck is the best head coach on here. I doubt he will still be the head coach of the Lobos, but there is no denying what he did in his first year as an FBS head coach was extremely impressive. Eck took the New Mexico head coaching position after a successful stint at the University of Idaho. He has built a reputation for turning around struggling programs. His infectious personality and love for the game has made him one of the most likable coaches in college football.
Dan Mullen (UNLV)
Mullen has the most impressive resume of any coach on this list. He found success in the SEC as the head coach of Mississippi State and Florida. While his tenure in Gainesville may have ended on a sour note, there is no denying that the man knows how to coach football. I was a bit skeptical of the hire at first; I wasn’t sure how Mullen’s experience in the South would translate to coaching a team in the West. But Mullen has UNLV in a prime position to capture their first Mountain West title.
Tim Polasek (North Dakota State)
26-3 and a national championship. Polasek’s resume as the head coach of the Bison is nothing short of astonishing. He now has the difficult task of taking an FCS powerhouse and transitioning the program to the FBS ranks. There will be bumps in the road, but North Dakota State has a manageable schedule and are a lock to be playing in their first bowl game when December rolls around. Polasek will be a popular name when job openings start popping up at the end of the season.
Troy Calhoun (Air Force)
The most tenured coach in the Mountain West, Calhoun has been leading the Falcons since 2007 and has had significant success in his time in Colorado Springs. I struggled with where to place Calhoun; the last few seasons have seen Air Force take a step in the wrong direction and the current world of college football is making it much harder for the service academies to be successful. But I believe Calhoun has the ability to get this program back on track and I would be shocked if the Falcons aren’t playing in a bowl game at the end of the season.
The Bad
Jeff Choate (Nevada)
The former Montana State head coach has had a rough road during his short tenure in Reno. Choate’s Wolf Pack squad went winless in the Mountain West during his first season and didn’t score their first conference win till late last season. I’m doubtful that Choate will ever return the Wolf Pack to what they once were under the leadership of Chris Ault, but he does seem to have the program trending in the right direction.
Ken Niumatalolo (San Jose State)
Maybe a controversial pick, but I was never a fan of this hire. The majority of Niumatalolo’s coaching career came as the head coach of Navy – a place where he had success. But coaching at San Jose State is a different world. Niumatalolo proved me wrong in his first season where the Spartans narrowly missed out on playing for the conference title. However, the Spartans took a massive step in the wrong direction last season. They were expected to contend for a spot in the conference championship game and ended up with a losing season instead. Unfortunately, I don”t see things improving much this season. I don’t mean this to be disrespectful to Niumatalolo; what he did in Annapolis was impressive. But coaching a completely different style of football on the opposite end of the country is a tall task.
Timmy Chang (Hawaii)
Chang was the right hire for the Hawaii football program. If it would have been any other program he landed at it, he would already be gone. But the Rainbow Warriors needed a coach that fit the culture of the islands and a school that would be patient with him while he learned what it takes to be a head football coach. Chang has shown significant growth during his tenure and has this program trending in the right direction, but he still has a lot to prove before he can be in the discussion with the coaches above.
The Ugly
Rob Harley (Northern Illinois)
It is hard not to feel bad for Harley. He is an interim head coach who got the position after former head coach Thomas Hammock took a position with the Seattle Seahawks. Not only is Harley responsible for taking over a team that struggled mightily last season, he is also leading them into a new conference with better competition and significant geographic challenges. Harley has a chance to do something amazing, but it is hard to see this ending well for the Huskies.
Scotty Walden (UTEP)
Walden might have the hottest seat of any coach on this list that does not have the interim tag. Walden joined the Miners after a successful stint at FCS program Austin Peay. But his time in El Paso has not gone well. In two seasons in El Paso, Walden has gone 5-19 and UTEP has consistently been ranked near the bottom of the FBS in a number of statistical categories. Now the Miners are expected to turn things around in a tougher conference…it is hard to see this ending well.
Jay Sawvel (Wyoming)
Sawvel is entering his third season as the Cowboys’ head coach and things have not gone well in Laramie the past few seasons. He inherited a team that was a perennial bowl program under previous head coach Craig Bohl, and since taking over, the Cowboys have had an atrocious two-year period where they have gone 7-17 and have averaged only 17 points per game. It is pretty simple. This team needs to improve significantly on the offensive side of the ball or Sawvel will be hunting for a new job at season’s end.
How do you feel about your team’s head coach? Does he have what it takes to lead your team to a championship? Leave your thoughts in the comments below.
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- 2026 LSB Midseason Community Prospect Rankings — #7
2026 LSB Midseason Community Prospect Rankings — #7

Congratulations to Rafe Perich, who has been named the #6 prospect in the 2026 LSB Midseason Community Prospect Rankings, receiving a little under a third of the vote.
Our list so far:
1 — Sebastian Walcott
2 — Caden Scarborough
3 — Malcolm Moore
4 — A.J. Russell
5 — Yolfran Castillo
6 — Rafe Perich
Moving on…
Because there has been a history of vote-spamming shenanigans in the rankings, I used Google Forms for the last several of community rankings, and it worked out well, so we will use it again. You will need to include your LSB user name when you vote. If you don’t have an LSB user name, you need to use some sort of identifier. While this won’t eliminate the possibility of vote spamming, it will make it harder.
So who is the #7 prospect in the Rangers system right now?
Cast your vote below…
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- Mets Minor League Players of the Week: Week Sixteen
Mets Minor League Players of the Week: Week Sixteen

Daiverson Gutierrez, C
- Week: 5 G, 18 AB, .556/.526/.778, 10 H, 1 2B, 0 3B, 1 HR, 0 BB, 1 K, 1/2 SB (High-A)
- 2026 Season: 73 G, 257 AB, .206/.312/.319, 53 H, 12 2B, 1 3B, 45 HR, 30 BB, 49 K, 3/6 SB (High-A)
It’s been a pretty rough go of it thus far this season for Gutierrez, who ranked 24th on our list of the Mets’ top prospects coming into the 2026 season, but he was on fire in the week leading up to the break. The 20-year-old edged out Christopher Morel, who started his time in Syracuse very hot after signing with the Mets recently, for these honors. Gutierrez led the Mets’ minor league system with ten hits, only struck out once, and hit a home run and a double.
We noted that Gutierrez’s defense was ahead of his offense coming into the season, and he had struggled pretty significantly at the plate up until this week. But he had at least one hit in all five games that he played, and he had multi-hit games in four of the five.
Jonathan Santucci, LHP
- Week: 1 G (1 GS), 6.0 IP, 4 H, 2 R, 1 ER, 1 BB, 8 K (Double-A)
- 2026 Season: 17 G (17 GS), 80.0 IP, 60 H, 37 R, 32 ER (3.60 ERA), 40 BB, 101 K, .304 BABIP (Double-A)
Santucci ranked 12th on our list of the Mets’ top prospects before the season began, and after a bit of a rocky start to his season in April with Binghamton, he’s settled in pretty nicely. Since the beginning of May, he has a 3.02 ERA and a 3.30 FIP with a very good 29.0 percent strikeout rate and a decent enough 11.2 percent walk rate. In this start against Hartford, Santucci struck out eight, walked one, and gave up two runs, only one of which was earned.
Perhaps it’s a bit harsh not to give this one to Dakota Hawkins, who threw six perfect innings with five strikeouts in High-A Brooklyn in his lone start of the week, but given that both pitchers are 23 years old, I’ve gone with the slightly imperfect but impressive outing by Santucci. The inimitable Steve Sypa will be back on this series next week.
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- David Steele retires after 37 seasons as play-by-play voice of Magic
David Steele retires after 37 seasons as play-by-play voice of Magic
Following 37 seasons as the play-by-play voice of the Magic, both on television and radio, David Steele announced his retirement Tuesday morning.
“I can’t thank the DeVos family and the Orlando Magic organization enough for what they have provided to me and my family,” Steele said in a statement. “When I interviewed with Pat Williams back in 1988, I never dreamed it would play out this way. Now it is time for me to put the microphone down and spend time with my family.
“It’s been an honor to represent the Orlando Magic, and I am forever grateful,” he added.
After handling radio play-by-play duties for the team’s first nine seasons (1989-98), Steele was then named the television play-by-play voice for the Magic in March 1998 and spent the next 28 seasons in that role.
“You can’t have a memory of Orlando Magic basketball without David Steele’s voice being a part of it,” Magic chairman Dan DeVos said in a statement. “David handled everything with professionalism and class, and he will forever be entrenched in this franchise’s history. … We wish him and his family nothing but the best.”
Replacing Steele, 72, as Orlando’s new play-by-play television announcer will be Dante Marchitelli, the team said.
Marchitelli, 50, enters his 28th season with the organization and has served as studio host/sideline reporter since 2008. He’s also performed play-by-play duties for select games for the last three seasons (2023-26).
Marchitelli began his career with the Magic in 1998 as a radio intern. He was hired full time in January 2000 as radio producer, working behind the scenes on every broadcast for the Magic Radio Network. Marchitelli was promoted in 2005 to radio manager and also served as radio sideline reporter. He was named assistant director of broadcasting in July 2017, then promoted to director of broadcasting and alumni relations in July 2023.
“I am beyond grateful to the DeVos family and the Orlando Magic organization for this wonderful opportunity,” Marchitelli said in a statement. “Working with David Steele for the past 20 years has been the highlight of my career. He is an absolute legend, and I can’t thank him enough for everything he has taught me along the way.
“This is a dream come true and I’m looking forward to continuing my connection with Orlando Magic fans everywhere,” he added.
The former voice of the University of Florida, Steele arrived in Orlando in 1989 after serving as network coordinator and football/basketball play-by-play announcer for the Gators for seven seasons.
He was named Florida Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sports Media Association twice, winning the honor in both 2009 and 2021. In 1980, Steele earned the Ray Reeve Award as TV Sportscaster of the Year in North Carolina. He also won the Best Play-By-Play in Florida award from the Florida Sportscasters Association in 1984. In February 2019, Steele became the eighth person inducted into the Orlando Magic Hall of Fame.
A native of Jacksonville, Steele’s professional broadcasting career began in 1975, as sports director at WJHG-TV in Panama City. He also served as sports director at WLOS-TV in Asheville, NC, and was the football/basketball play-by-play announcer at Western Carolina University.
He and his wife, Sally, live in Orlando. They have three children, Luke, Emily and Betsy, and eight grandchildren.
Marchitelli earned a bachelor’s degree in public relations/advertising from Liberty University in 1998. A native of Woburn, Mass., he and his wife, Lana, live in Windermere and have two daughters, Olivia and Allison.
Following the closure of FanDuel Sports Network Florida, the Magic will announce their broadcast plans for the 2026-27 season in the near future, the team said.
Jason Beede can be reached at jbeede@orlandosentinel.com
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- Syracuse football legend Jim Brown named SI’s greatest college football player
Syracuse football legend Jim Brown named SI’s greatest college football player

It’s typical summer content for websites to produce lists to pass the time before the college football season begins. Yesterday, Sports Illustrated released their choices for the top 50 college football players of all-time.
The list itself suffers from some recency bias, but finally an organization that doesn’t mess around when it comes to choosing the GOAT. That’s right Syracuse legend Jim Brown topped the list ahead of Herschel Walker and Barry Sanders.
Here’s what SI said about Brown’s selection:
Before making his case as the greatest NFL player of all time, Jim Brown did it all for Syracuse. Literally. Brown led Division I in rushing touchdowns with 13 during his senior season in 1956, finishing with 986 yards in just eight games. He also kicked extra points with the Orange, and logged eight career interceptions on defense. Along with football, Brown played basketball and ran track at SU, and also has a claim to the title of greatest college lacrosse player of all time. Few can come close to matching Brown’s full college athletics résumé.
The top 10 of SI’s list is:
- Brown
- Walker
- Sanders
- Jim Thorpe
- Cam Newton
- Bo Jackson
- Dick Butkus
- Tim Tebow
- Red Grange
- Orlando Pace
As with any sort of list, it’s designed to illicit arguments and certainly when you put Baker Mayfield ahead of Lamar Jackson or Johnni Manziel ahead of Michael Vick you’re sure to get some differing opinions. While thereis plenty to debate, we certainly don’t have any have issues with the choice at the top.
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- West Ham’s Crysencio Summerville: Why today is key for Dutchman, as Roma hold talks
West Ham’s Crysencio Summerville: Why today is key for Dutchman, as Roma hold talks

Serie A side Roma have now clearly stepped forward for West Ham’s Crysencio Summerville and today is expected to be a key day in the Dutchman’s future.
The winger is likely to depart the Hammers, who will play in the Championship next season. Summerville impressed at the World Cup, attracting suitors from England.
Alfredo Pedulla has reported that Premier League clubs’ have put a move for the attacker on hold for now. But that could soon change too, with Roma trying to anticipate competition beforehand.
They had an hour-long meeting with his entourage in Rome and they made it clear that they will proceed with the deal if certain conditions are met. They are happy to offer €40 million to West Ham and also willing to put forward a salary of €4 million for the player.
This is their attempt to race ahead of competition and today could be key in this saga. This is because the player’s entourage will respond to Roma by today, while assessing interest from other clubs.
Hammers in no rush
West Ham are currently under no pressure to sell to Roma. They know other clubs like Tottenham and Manchester United are interested and could be prepared to spend big.
This makes sure that Roma should have alternatives in mind, with Alejandro Garnacho also a possible target.
Kaustubh Pandey – GIFN
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- Atalanta Optimistic on New Ederson Deal, Milan Lurking
Atalanta Optimistic on New Ederson Deal, Milan Lurking

Ederson will return to Bergamo after the vacations, as Manchester United didn’t finalize the signing after a second round of medicals, and Atalanta are confident he’ll sign a new contract, Sky reports.
That’s essential to his permanence, since his present deal expires in June 2027. La Dea considers him fully healthy, while the Red Devils had some doubts about his knee. They quickly splurged for another midfielder, Andrey Santos from Manchester United, after abandoning the acquisition of the Orobici star.
Atalanta missed out on €45M but won’t aggressively pursue the sale of Ederson. According to La Gazzetta dello Sport (via Tuttomercatoweb), they’ll broach the idea of a release clause to his entourage to convince him to stick around.
Per Fabrizio Romano (via SOSFanta), Milan and Ruben Amorim like the Brazilian international, but they haven’t seriously moved for him. They have too many question marks in the midfield at the moment.
Our Take on Ederson, Atalanta, and Milan
It’s rare to see a transfer falling through because of the failed medicals by a perfectly healthy player, let alone two. La Dea’s position is understandable, but his level of motivation will make the difference, since he had more than one foot out of the door. They can technically wait until January, but they’d have no choice but to find a new landing spot if he turned down the renewal. Plus, they aren’t going to get the same numbers regardless.
As for the Rossoneri, they need to sell at least Youssouf Fofana and Ruben Loftus-Cheek, or learn what Luka Modric and Adrien Rabiot are going to do for sure, before an addition of this caliber.
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- World Cup semifinal live updates: France vs. Spain score, highlights and analysis
World Cup semifinal live updates: France vs. Spain score, highlights and analysis
Only the World Cup's heavyweights remain. The semifinals begin Tuesday with the matchup many expected, but few can confidently predict.
France and Spain meet first, with one of the tournament's most complete teams against its most clinical.
Spain has controlled matches, moved the ball with patience and repeatedly found answers late. France has taken a more direct road, leaning on its physical edge, defensive discipline and the brilliance of Kylian Mbappé.
Both have looked like finalists since before the draw in December. Our latest Power Rankings place them at the front of the field, and the bracket has now delivered the matchup many expected. But getting here and getting through are very different things.
Spain will look to dictate the game. France will wait for the moment to break it open. Somewhere between possession and transition, patience and speed, the first place in Sunday's World Cup final will be decided.
How to watch France vs. Spain
Kickoff time: 3 p.m. ET
Date: Tuesday, July 14
Venue: AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas
TV: Fox, Telemundo (Spanish)
Streaming: Fox One, Peacock (Spanish)
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- Scouting New York Jets UDFA running back Sam Scott
Scouting New York Jets UDFA running back Sam Scott

Over the last few months, we’ve been breaking down all undrafted free agents signed by the Jets. We continue today with former Wyoming running back Sam Scott.
The 23-year old Scott is listed at 6’1” and 213 pounds and rushed for over 1,000 yards and seven touchdowns with 34 receptions over the last three years of his college career after having initially been a linebacker.
Background
Scott was a three-star linebacker prospect as a high schooler and headed to Wyoming, where he began his career as a backup linebacker and special teamer. However, at the end of the year, they were low on bodies at the running back position, so he played there in the team’s bowl game, rushing for 11 yards on three carries.
They opted to continue the experiment and left him at running back for the next season and he rushed for 237 yards and two scores and caught 11 passes for 77 yards in his first full season in a rotational running back role.
In 2024, Scott only started three games but his 435 yards were enough to lead the team. He also had three rushing touchdowns and caught 12 passes for 74 yards and another touchdown. This included the first 100-yard rushing performance of his career on just 11 carries against Air Force.
Last season saw him open the year with a career-best 132 rushing yards in a 10-0 win over Akron. However, he would otherwise remain in a rotational role as he started four games in total. Although his rushing output reduced slightly, Scott set a career-high with 521 yards from scrimmage and scored three more touchdowns.
Scott was one of the first round of undrafted free agents signed by the Jets but his contract reportedly only includes $5K of guaranteed money.
Let’s move onto some more in-depth analysis of what Scott brings to the table, based on in-depth research and film study.
Measurables/Athleticism
Scott may need to bulk up slightly but did manage to put up 20 bench press reps at his pro day and was reportedly over 220 pounds at one point in his college career.
In addition to the bench press, the rest of his workout was outstanding as he posted a 40.5-inch vertical, 134-inch broad jump and 6.83 three-cone drill. He also ran under 4.5 in the 40-yard dash.
Usage
Scott is a conventional back who has almost exclusively produced when lined up in the backfield.
As noted, he practiced primarily as a linebacker in his first season, although he didn’t see action in that role with Wyoming. He had played both as a linebacker and running back in high school.
Running ability
Scott perhaps isn’t considered to have breakaway speed, as his longest run in college was only 43 yards. However, he did have 18 runs of 15 yards or more in his college career and displays good burst and acceleration.
He hits the hole hard and will fall forwards at the end of a run. He overpowered a smaller defensive back on this play.
Scott isn’t necessarily flashy and doesn’t break a ton of tackles but he can make some sharp cuts to elude defensive players.
His ball security was good, with just one fumble in his career, back in 2023.
Scott carried 29 times in one game, but this was the only time he had over 20 carries in a college game so he doesn’t have a lot of experience of handling a big workload. He rushed for 100 yards twice in his career, though.
Short yardage
Scott only had seven rushing touchdowns in his career, many of which were from further out, so didn’t get many chances to prove himself as a short yardage back. On this play, he got stopped in his tracks on 4th-and-1.
However, the team gave him the ball on a game-winning two-point attempt in a big win against Texas Tech.
Pass catching
Most of Scott’s passing game production came on short passes but he did show a few flashes of being able to make plays down the field. He even had a few contested catches.
Once he gets the ball in space, he can beat defensive players to get to the marker or, in this case, the goal line.
Scott has shown soft hands at times and his catch rate was 72 percent during his career, albeit that these were mostly short passes as noted above. He had two drops.
Blocking
Scott had some decent experience of staying in to pass protect at Wyoming and didn’t get beaten for a sack in his career.
At times, he was also employed as a lead blocker out of two back sets, usually on wide runs. He had one holding penalty downfield to negate a 3rd-and-long scramble.
Special Teams
Scott’s primary roles on special teams have been covering kicks and rushing punts. He also saw brief action on the field goal unit and the kick return unit.
In his career, he had four special teams tackles with his experience as a linebacker being useful in that regard.
Instincts/Intelligence
Scott’s past as a linebacker will have been useful to him as he made the full-time transition to offense. His coaching staff was said to be impressed with how he managed to learn the entire offense in just a month ahead of the bowl game at the end of his freshman season and he displays good vision as a runner.
He was an academic all-MWC selection in 2022.
Attitude
Scott has been praised for a team-first attitude, as he was willing to play any role to help the team. He is competitive and works hard in preparation for each game.
His on-field discipline was good as he had just two offensive penalties in his career, including none in 2024 or 2025.
Injuries
Scott had issues with a Lisfranc injury in 2024, which caused him to miss two games and lingered into the 2025 spring program. Ultimately, the injury was able to heal without the need for surgery.
Scheme Fit
Scott hasn’t displayed much versatility in the passing game yet, but the fact he tested so athletically might mean the team sees some untapped potential there. He should get plenty of touches in preseason if he stays healthy.
Conclusions
Scott’s background as a converted linebacker might seem unique, but if you read our last scouting report, you’ll know that the team’s other undrafted running back, Chip Trayanum, has a similar background. You’ll also be aware that Tyler Allgeier does too.
The fact that the Jets brought in two guys that fit this description probably isn’t a coincidence and maybe there is something specific that appeals to them about a running back with the natural toughness and physicality you can’t fail to develop while playing as a linebacker.
This sets up a nice competition between the two, with Scott being the better athlete but Trayanum having the better college production and, as a result, having more significant guarantees in his contract. That might give him the edge if it’s close between the two but if Scott can impress, perhaps the Jets will retain both.
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- Chicago Bears Question of the Day: What does Ben Johnson need to improve in Year 2?
Chicago Bears Question of the Day: What does Ben Johnson need to improve in Year 2?

Ben Johnson has earned a lot of fans in the 18 months since he was hired to be the 18th coach in Bears franchise history. This is with good reason — Johnson, 40, won the NFC North, won a playoff game, reset a ‘Flus’d culture, and fed the City of Chicago.
Still, Johnson is not a finished product.
Johnson would be the first to admit it, too. In a press conference in March, Johnson reflected on a passing game that “leaves something to be desired.” As he put it, “coaching-wise, we need to do a better job getting the primary receiver open. Our route detail has to improve.”
In other press conferences, Johnson noted that coaching in general needed to improve for the Bears to take the next step. While Johnson’s responsibilities for the offense is more varied and more direct, he remains the head football coach, meaning that he is still responsible for a defense that ranked in the back half of the league in most metrics outside of takeaways.
Ben Johnson is not giving himself a pass, so why should we?
What does Ben Johnson need to improve in Year 2?
Not forcing it.
Johnson is already in the conversation of best playcallers and visionaries in the league. He’s motivated, tough, and relentless. But sometimes he can miss the layup in favor of a trick shot.
And let’s get this straight right away — I am not suggesting Ben be less aggressive; in fact, I think his aggression on 4th down, in the red zone, and going for chunk plays instead of dinking and dunking is what makes this offense special. The Bears cannot stop being aggressive.
However, there were too many times that Johnson made complex playcalls when simple would have sufficed.
Take for instance, the Bears version of the Stumblebum, a play made famous against the Bears during the 2024 season. The Bears were down in the second quarter 3-7 against the Raiders, and were faced with a 3rd and 1. Instead of trusting in Swift or Monangai (who had emerged by now) or attempted a bread and butter pass, the Bears tried to trick the Raiders, and it did not work.
The Bears tried running the “Stumblebum” play
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The very next play? In their own territory, Caleb completed a pass to Swift for 7 yards to move the chains. A difference of aggression vs. overthinking it.
Another, and one that likely elicits groans from fans, was the botched snap over Monangai’s head against the Packers late in the season. The Bears found themselves driving down the field against the Packers, with an opportunity to put points on the board and take the lead. Instead, the Bears did a surprise snap through Cole Kmet’s legs and over the head of the 5’-8” Kyle Monangai.
Take a step back, and it’s easy to look at this moment as a mistake of overthinking it. At 4th and 1, in a tight ballgame, there are a lot of other playcalls that have a higher success rate in this situation. So going for it on 4th, not a bad idea — but in reflection, snapping it in shotgun to Monangai was a mistake.
I think Ben Johnson is already a top 5 coach. The combination of work ethic, situational smarts, accountability, and a terrifying drive to win gives me hope that he can bring a championship back to Chicago.
If (and I think he will) he cleans up the moments of overthinking it, he will only get better. My sense is that Johnson is going to get this team prepared to outwork, outperform, and win outright in the upcoming season, rendering “cute” plays less necessary. He will undoubtedly still have some tricks in the bag, but they might be a little more sparing this season.
Now it’s your turn! What does Ben Johnson need to improve in Year 2? Sound off in the comments!
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- World Cup bracket 2026: Live updated FIFA knockout stages and printable version for download
World Cup bracket 2026: Live updated FIFA knockout stages and printable version for download

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The biggest FIFA World Cup in history has delivered on intrigue, and now we're down to a final four teams as the semifinals are set.
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We at Sporting News have soccer fans covered with our 2026 World Cup bracket — or wallchart, as it's known in some parts of the world — in printable, PDF form, complete with the full field of 32 on Saturday. Download it, print it out, hang it on your wall.
This year's knockout matches began June 28 with the Round of 32 running until July 3. The expanded World Cup reached the Round of 16 on July 4-July 7 followed by the quarterfinal (July 9-11) and semifinal (July 14-15) matches. It all culminates with the July 19 final at MetLife Stadium.
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World Cup teams still remaining
Below are the teams that have already advanced in the 2026 World Cup knockout stage. This table will be updated throughout the remainder of the knockouts.
Semifinals
| Date | Matchup |
| Tue., July 14 | France vs. Spain |
| Wed., July 15 | England vs. Argentina |
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When does the 2026 World Cup end?
- Dates: Sunday, July 19
The 2026 World Cup final is scheduled to be played 3 p.m. ET on Sunday, July 19 at MetLife Stadium in New Jersey.
How does a World Cup bracket work?
The 2026 FIFA World Cup has two phases: the group stage and the knockout stage.
Thirty-two of the 48 teams will reach the knockout stage. All teams that finish first or second in their group secure automatic qualification, accounting for 24 of the 32 knockout participants.
The remaining eight spots go to the best third-place finishers.
How third place qualifiers work
All 12 third-place finishers are sorted into a table just like the groups based on their points gained in group stage play and other metrics such as goal differential.
The top eight teams in this table will advance to the knockout round.
Knockout stage seeding
The entirety of the knockout stage bracket is predetermined. For example, the winner of Group F will face the runner-up from Group C, while the winner of Group J will face the runner-up from Group H.
All group winners are paired against either a runner-up from another group, or a third-place finisher from another group. All group winners and runners-up from the same group are placed on opposite sides of the bracket to avoid rematches until the finals.
The only unknowns at the start of the tournament are where each potential third-place finisher will end up. Until all qualifiers are known, it is impossible to predict where or when they could potentially play should this come to pass.
There are 495 mathematical combinations of third place qualifiers from various groups. All of these have been spelled out in advance, and every potential outcome can be found in Annex C (pg. 80) of the 2026 FIFA World Cup regulations. Whichever combination comes to pass will determine where each third-place finisher falls in the overall bracket.
World Cup knockout schedule 2026
Round of 32
| Date | Match No. | Matchup |
| Sun., June 28 | 73 | Canada 1, South Africa 0 |
| Mon., June 29 | 74 | Germany 1 (4-3 pens), Paraguay 1 |
| 75 | Morocco 1 (3-2 pens), Netherlands 1 | |
| 76 | Brazil 2, Japan 1 | |
| Tues., June 30 | 77 | France 3, Sweden 0 |
| 78 | Norway 2, Ivory Coast 1 | |
| 79 | Mexico 2, Ecuador 0 | |
| Wed., July 1 | 80 | England 2, DR Congo 1 |
| 81 | USA 2, Bosnia-Herzegovina 0 | |
| 82 | Belgium 3, Senegal 2 | |
| Thurs., July 2 | 83 | Portugal 2, Croatia 1 |
| 84 | Spain 3, Austria 0 | |
| 85 | Switzerland 2, Algeria 0 | |
| Fri., July 3 | 86 | Argentina 3, Cape Verde 2 |
| 87 | Colombia 1, Ghana 0 | |
| 88 | Egypt 1 (4-2 pens), Australia 1 |
Round of 16
| Date | Match No. | Matchup |
| Sat., July 4 | 89 | France 1, Paraguay 0 |
| 90 | Morocco 3, Canada 0 | |
| Sun., July 5 | 91 | Norway 2, Brazil 1 |
| 92 | England 3, Mexico 2 | |
| Mon., July 6 | 93 | Portugal 0, Spain 1 |
| 94 | Belgium 4, USA 1 | |
| Tue., July 7 | 95 | Argentina 3, Egypt 2 |
| 96 | Colombia 0, Switzerland 0 (4-3 pens) |
Quarterfinals
| Date | Match No. | Matchup |
| Thurs., July 9 | 97 | France 2, Morocco 0 |
| Fri. July 10 | 98 | Spain 1, Belgium 0 |
| Sat., July 11 | 99 | England 2, Norway 1 |
| 100 | Argentina 2, Switzerland 1 |
Semifinals
| Date | Match No. | Matchup |
| Tue., July 12 | 101 | Spain vs. France |
| Wed. July 13 | 102 | England vs. Argentina |
Third-place
| Date | Match No. | Matchup |
| Sat., July 18 | 103 | Runner-up match 101 vs. Runner-up match 102 |
Final
| Date | Match No. | Matchup |
| Sun., July 19 | 104 | Winner match 101 vs. Winner match 102 |
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- Chael Sonnen admits Ben Askren’s wrestling return at RAF 11 ‘makes me uncomfortable’
Chael Sonnen admits Ben Askren’s wrestling return at RAF 11 ‘makes me uncomfortable’

Ben Askren is set to make the walk in a combat sports environment.
Askren faces former UFC welterweight champion Belal Muhammad in the co-main event of RAF 11 this Saturday in Milwaukee. The return to action comes over a year after a severe bout with pneumonia that led to a double lung transplant, and nearly took his life. After nearly two months in the hospital, Askren was able to go home, where he’s continued to improve his health. “Funky” has served as one of the RAF matchmakers since it’s inception less than a year ago.
RAF color commentator Chael Sonnen will be calling the action during Saturday’s event, which streams on FOX Nation, but there’s a part of him — like a lot of others — that’s a bit nervous heading in.
“It makes me uncomfortable,” Sonnen told MMA Fighting at the Fighters’ Only MMA Awards red carpet. “When I read about it, the response was supposed to be excitement. It was supposed to be inspirational, and I am getting there, by the way
“It is exciting, it is inspirational, but I was uncomfortable at first.”
Somewhat lost in the Askren story is Muhammad taking the matchup with Askren. The former UFC titleholder makes his second RAF appearance and looks to improve upon his tech fall loss to David Carr at RAF 4 this past December.
Sonnen believes “Remember the Name” deserves more credit than he’s getting for taking the matchup.
“I thought, what a stud Belal Muhammad is for taking this,” Sonnen said. “I don’t think very many people would have taken this risk, and Belal realized one thing, which is, if I don’t do this, Ben doesn’t get the opportunity, and that part of the story is not being told, and it deserves to be told.
“I think that Belall Muhammad has always gotten a bad shake in the media. I don’t think the media has ever been fair to him, and I think that he is every bit the star of this contest that Ben Askren is.”
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- How to buy Los Angeles Dodgers 2026 MLB All-Star gear: Shop Ohtani, Yamamoto, Freeman, Pages, Muncy, Hats, Jerseys
How to buy Los Angeles Dodgers 2026 MLB All-Star gear: Shop Ohtani, Yamamoto, Freeman, Pages, Muncy, Hats, Jerseys
The Los Angeles Dodgers will once again be one of the most heavily represented teams at the Midsummer Classic, sending a star-studded group to the 2026 MLB All-Star Game as they continue to pace the National League.
Official 2026 MLB All-Star Game & Home Run Derby gear is available now for purchase.
The defending World Series champions have six All-Stars heading to Philadelphia: Shohei Ohtani, Freddie Freeman, Max Muncy, Andy Pages, Yoshinobu Yamamoto, and Justin Wrobleski.
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Ohtani, Freeman, Muncy, and Pages were voted into the National League starting lineup, while Yamamoto earned a pitching selection after another dominant first half. Wrobleski was later added as a replacement, giving the Dodgers one of the largest All-Star contingents in baseball.
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The Dodgers enter the All-Star break with the best record in Major League Baseball, and their strong showing in Philadelphia reflects another impressive first half on both sides of the ball. With multiple starters taking the field and manager Dave Roberts leading the National League, Los Angeles will once again have a major presence on baseball’s biggest summer stage before turning its focus to another postseason run.
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- 2026 Preseason rankings don’t know what to make of UNC football
2026 Preseason rankings don’t know what to make of UNC football

Whatever your hopes and expectations for next season, there’s a respected preseason ranking out there for you. Last week, we reviewed the first two sets of power rankings to drop, Phil Steele’s and Bill Connelly’s SP+. Steele and Connelly are in rough agreement on UNC’s preseason ranking, both in the ACC and the FBS division. Both see UNC in the middle of pack for FBS (60th or 57th) and bottom third of the ACC (twelfth or thirteenth). This week, ESPN’s college Football Power Index (FPI) and Brian Fremeau’s Football Efficiency Index (FEI) were unveiled, with markedly different perspectives on Tar Heel football circa 2026.
FPI ranks UNC 42nd in the preseason, which makes them the most optimistic of the four by far. FEI, on the other hand, ranks UNC 81st, the most pessimistic ranking of the four. Oddly enough, both were largely in agreement by the end of last season, ranking UNC 91st and 97th respectively. FPI thinks UNC will improve dramatically from last season, jumping almost 50 spots up the ladder. FEI thinks improvement will be modest. What might be driving such startlingly different projections?
All of these computer rankings say their primary data points are returning production (including transfers) and the overall talent level on the roster (via recruiting rankings and portal rankings). UNC last season fielded a team heavy on experienced transfers, many in their last season of eligibility, and as a result returns little by way of production. In fact, UNC returns the least production of any ACC team, having shed nearly 40 transfers in addition to the number of contributors from last season out of eligibility (yes, that’s apparently still possible these days, as no former Tar Heels ran to their favorite circuit court judge for a favorable injunction). Replacing them will be a recruiting class of 40 true freshmen and 1 junior college addition, which makes UNC one of the youngest rosters in the game according to Rotowire (127th with an average age of 19.96).
In terms of overall talent, the roster has improved in terms of recruiting stars. Last year’s team had nine blue chips and 44 3-stars. This year’s has 22 blue chips and 60 3-stars. On the other hand, the 2026 recruiting class ranks 17th via On3, adding ten four stars and 31 three stars. The portal class ranked 64th, adding six former four stars who couldn’t earn starting spots at places like LSU, Texas, and Penn State. In other words, while the roster star ratio improves dramatically on paper, almost none of it’s yet produced at the college level, and most of it was attending high school prom four months ago.
Most Tar Heel fans hoping for a substantially better team in 2026 lay those hopes at the feet of Bobby Petrino, a substantial upgrade at offensive coordinator over Freddie Kitchens. A competent offense that improves scoring by 11 points a game (as Petrino did at Arkansas two seasons ago) would go a long way towards getting the Belichick Experiment back on track. However, coordinator changes don’t factor into preseason rankings, at least according to the online summaries of their methodology. Still, it’s difficult to see how FPI has such high hopes for the offense unless it’s somehow factoring that into its equations. While FPI doesn’t reveal their unit projections yet, an overall ranking of 42nd requires the expectation that both the offense and defense improve substantially from last season. On offense, given the complete rebuild of the offensive line and quarterback room, that almost has to be a function of Petrino replacing Kitchens. Whatever your thoughts on Wisconsin transfer QB Billy Edwards, his addition alone isn’t moving UNC’s offense from one of the worst units in college football to an above average operation.
As for the defense, it lost both starting safeties, both starting cornerbacks, a starting linebacker, and a starting defensive lineman to eligibility. In addition, five more front seven defenders transferred, including a starting linebacker, a rotational linebacker, two rotational defensive linemen, and an edge. That’s 11 players from last year’s two deep, including seven starters. FEI by far has the most pessimistic outlook for next year’s defense, assigning it a ranking of 93rd heading into the season opener. By contrast, SP+ (and apparently FPI, judging from its overall team ranking) expect the defense to be a top 40 unit.
In terms of wins and losses, FPI’s expects something along the lines of 6-6 (5.8 wins), while FEI sees two fewer (3.6 wins) as the most likely outcome. The sportsbooks split the difference, offering 4.5 wins as their over/under. FPI has UNC 9th in the ACC in its preseason rankings, while FEI places UNC 14th. Steele and Connelly have UNC at 12th and 13th, respectively. In that arena, the rankings unanimously agree on UNC being in the bottom half of the ACC, differing only where in the bottom half the final result falls. Can Bill Belichick survive to a year three if his first two teams finish in the bottom half of the ACC?
Friday will feature a look at the opponents on the 2026 schedule and a brief look where each falls in these rankings. Until then, which rankings do you think comes closest to predicting UNC’s football fate in 2026? Let us know in the comments below.
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- LSU reloads with six Top-100 recruits set to arrive in Baton Rouge
LSU reloads with six Top-100 recruits set to arrive in Baton Rouge

The LSU Tigers are adding another wave of talent to its baseball program ahead of the 2026 season.
With the MLB Draft now behind us, the Tigers are expected to welcome six Top-100 signees to Baton Rouge, marking an exceptional recruiting haul under head coach Jay Johnson.
Leading the group is outfielder Malachi Washington, the nation’s No. 28 prospect, followed by fellow outfielder Nate Davis (No. 34), first baseman/outfielder Dominic Santarelli (No. 45), infielder Lucas Nawrocki (No. 50), right-handed pitcher Cooper Sides (No. 83) and shortstop Parker Loew (No. 97).
Landing six Top-100 recruits is a major win for Johnson and his coaching staff, emphasizing LSU’s continued ability to attract elite talent despite the growing influence of the MLB Draft on high school prospects. The class features impact players at nearly every position, giving the Tigers a blend of power, athleticism and pitching depth as they continue building toward another national title contender.
For a program that consistently ranks among college baseball’s best, this recruiting class further reinforces LSU’s reputation as one of the nation’s premier destinations. With these prospects officially heading to Baton Rouge, the future remains exceptionally bright for the Tigers under Johnson’s leadership.
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- 2027 NFL Draft Summer Scouting Report: Sam Leavitt, QB, LSU
2027 NFL Draft Summer Scouting Report: Sam Leavitt, QB, LSU
Summer is here, and it is everyone’s favorite time of the year, scouting time. Every year, we do Summer Scouting to preview college football for Bucs fans, but also give them an idea of names to follow and watch in the fall as needs pop up for Tampa Bay.
Are we going to write about quarterbacks? Offensive tackles? Edge rushers? You know it, but why? Because other NFL teams will draft them, just as they will draft every other position. It all matters whether these players end up on the Bucs, the Bears, or the Steelers. We write these so Bucs fans can be the most informed fans.
So if you are still with us, enjoy our latest Summer Scouting report as we prepare you for the Fall.
Film
- Northern Arizona
- TCU
Background Info
- Listed at 6-2/205 lbs.
- 4-Star prospect according to 247 Sports
- Transferred from Michigan State to Arizona State to LSU
- Oregon Gatorade Player of the Year in high school
- MaxPreps Oregon High School Player of the Year
- Big 12 Offensive Freshman of the Year in 2024
- Second-team All-Big 12 in 2024
Notable career stats heading into 2026
- 20 Starts
- 612 Pass attempts
- 4,652 Passing yards
- 7.7 Yards per attempt
Notable numbers from PFF heading into 2026
- 32 Big-time throws
- 2.6 Turnover worthy play rate
- Average depth of target is 9.3 yards
- 71% Adjusted completion percentage
Strengths
- Arm strength is his top trait
- Can make plays out of nothing
- Keeps his eyes downfield and look to push it
- Uses his mobility to evade pressure
- Puts good zip on his passes to make them into tight windows
Player Summary
Sam Leavitt is a very unpolished piece of diamond that is beneath the harshness of his game on film. The arm talent cannot be questioned; he is able to make throws to every level of the field, but it can still be very erratic. What we need to see more of is that arm talent in much calmer situations. LSU has a better offensive line, Lane Kiffin has a better system, and it should all allow him to be able to take a big step. However, the play we saw at Arizona State is not yet that of a top prospect in a loaded class.
This article originally appeared on Bucs Wire: 2027 NFL Draft Summer Scouting Report: Sam Leavitt, QB, LSU
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- Rams' 26 most important players for 2026 – No. 13: S Kam Curl
Rams' 26 most important players for 2026 – No. 13: S Kam Curl
Everyone has talked about the Los Angeles Rams' new additions of Trent McDuffie, Jaylen Watson and Myles Garrett, but the return of Kam Curl is critical to the success of the defense. He re-signed with the Rams this offseason after two solid years in Los Angeles, earning a big raise with a three-year, $36 million extension.
He's a leader in the secondary, someone who can play a variety of roles at safety. Deep or shallow. In the slot, in the post. And while McDuffie and Watson will make a world of difference at cornerback, having Curl back at safety will have a major impact for Los Angeles, too.
He's the team's 13th-most important player for 2026.
How he got here
The Rams signed Curl as a free agent in 2024, giving him a modest two-year, $9 million deal following his four years in Washington. He came in and had a positive impact right away, starting 16 games in his first year with the Rams. But after a breakout season in 2025, the Rams rewarded him with a three-year extension that nearly tripled his salary to $12 million per year – still a virtual bargain for a player of his caliber.
Despite signing fellow safety Quentin Lake a few months earlier, the Rams extended Curl before he could become a free agent, ensuring he'd be back in Los Angeles for a few more years.
2025 stats
17 games (17 starts): 122 tackles, 2 interceptions, 2 tackles for a loss, 5 passes defensed, 2 sacks, 1 forced fumble
Projected role
Curl played all over the defense last season, lining up as a deep safety in two-high looks, covering the slot and coming down into the box, too. According to PFF, 776 of his 1,324 snaps were as a deep safety, with 136 coming in the slot and 358 in the box.
His role shouldn't change much this season, and there's no reason to shake things up. He's at his best when Chris Shula moves him around to find the best possible matchups, whether it's as a robber over the middle when teams might be throwing between the hashes or as a split safety to take away deep throws to one part of the field.
Curl could be more aggressive this season with better cornerback play, knowing the coverage of opposing receivers will be tighter thanks to McDuffie and Watson. That should lead to more takeaways for him and every Rams DB.
One thing to know
Curl is an outstanding tackler and run defender, as evidenced by his PFF grades. His run defense grade of 87.9 was the third-best of any safety in the NFL last season, while his 87.0 tackle grade was the seventh-best at his position. He did miss 13 tackles, but his miss rate of 8.3% still ranked 15th because of how many chances he had to wrap up ballcarriers.
Why he's important
Though he's not the signal-caller on defense, he is one of the primary leaders of the secondary alongside Lake. He helps get guys in position and read the opposing offense, which is an invaluable part of playing the position. And as the last line of defense, he does a great job taking away deep passes and limiting yards after the catch.
Poor safety play can lead to a lot of explosives, which can be back-breakers for the pass defense. But Curl takes those away with his range and instincts, as we saw in the divisional win over the Bears when he picked off Caleb Williams in overtime to help the Rams beat Chicago on the road.
This article originally appeared on Rams Wire: Rams' 26 most important players for 2026 – No. 13: S Kam Curl
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- MLB insider names Yankees top target at trade deadline
MLB insider names Yankees top target at trade deadline
The New York Yankees are expected to be among the busiest buyers at this year’s MLB trade deadline, and a new report suggests they have identified their biggest target. According to MLB insider Jon Heyman, the Yankees have their sights set on San Diego Padres All-Star closer Mason Miller, one of the most dominant relief pitchers in baseball. If New York can pull off the blockbuster deal, it could dramatically reshape an already talented bullpen for the second half of the season.
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Mason Miller Is Having a Historic Season
Miller has elevated himself into the conversation as the best reliever in Major League Baseball in 2026. Through the All-Star break, his numbers have been nothing short of extraordinary:
- 0.91 ERA
- 0.78 WHIP
- 72 strikeouts
- 25 saves
- 38 appearances
- 39.2 innings pitched
While every statistic is impressive, the strikeout total is perhaps the most eye-opening. Recording 72 strikeouts in just 39.2 innings is a remarkable feat and highlights why Miller is so difficult for opposing hitters to solve. In today’s game, swing-and-miss stuff is the most valuable weapon a late-inning reliever can possess, and few pitchers miss bats as consistently as Miller.
Why the Padres Could Listen
Trading a reliever of Miller’s caliber would normally seem unthinkable. However, San Diego’s position in the standings has changed the equation.
The Padres have fallen well behind in the National League West and are barely hanging onto contention in the NL Wild Card race. If the front office determines that the team isn’t built for a deep postseason run this year, moving Miller while his value is at an all-time high could bring back a significant package of young talent.
It’s never easy to part with an elite closer, but relievers often command massive returns at the trade deadline when contenders become desperate for bullpen help.
A Dream Scenario for the Yankees
Adding Miller would give New York arguably the most intimidating back end of any bullpen in baseball. Pairing him with current closer David Bednar would allow manager Aaron Boone to shorten games to eight innings, creating matchup nightmares for opposing offenses in the postseason.
With the Yankees expected to contend for another American League pennant, strengthening the bullpen has become one of the organization’s top priorities.
If Jon Heyman’s report proves accurate and Mason Miller truly is at the top of New York’s wish list, the Yankees could be preparing to make one of the biggest moves of the trade deadline—and one that could significantly improve their World Series chances.
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Meet the American League All-Stars

If old journalists are to be believed, the MLB All-Star Game used to be far more meaningful than it is today. Apparently, players took the whole league superiority thing seriously, and Pete Rose wanted to win so badly that he helped ruin Ray Fosse’s career.
Though it’s just as possible that Rose saw an opportunity to be an asshole, and never liked passing those up.
These days, with interleague play and player movement more common, it feels like nobody cares quite as much about the game. Still, as a Phillies fan, I’ve always pulled for the National League (Which has historically gone about as well as rooting for the Phillies themselves). While this game won’t decide home field advantage in the World Series or anything that serious, with this year’s game in Philadelphia, and a good number of Phillies on the team (though one fewer than there should be), I’d especially like to see the NL pull out another win this year.
I decided to familiarize myself with the American League personnel, since I realized I didn’t actually know that much about many of the players on the team. (As the years go by, it’s become more and more clear that I’m a Phillies fan, and not actually a baseball fan.)
Here’s a list of the roster – and due to all the injury dropouts, it’s quite bloated. Since I’m actively rooting against them, I’ve tried to work up a little bit of animosity for every player on the team. Apologies if any of these guys is a personal favorite of yours.
The injury dropouts
Vladimir Guerrero, Jr, Blue Jays – All-Star voting has always been as much a popularity contest as rewarding the players having the best season. Back in the day before the internet took off, when a lot of people rarely saw teams from the opposite league, you’d know half the starting lineups before the season just based on name value.
With online voting and statistics readily available, that phenomenon has lessened, yet you still get some players voted in based on their reputations. For example, Vladito was voted the starter at first base despite having a bad season. But since he’s been dealing with injuries, he’ll miss the game.
Nick Kurtz, Athletics – He was named the replacement for Guerrero, and promptly went on the IL, meaning he’ll also miss the game. That’s probably for the best as the sub-.500 homeless Athletics don’t deserve two starters.
Aaron Judge, Yankees – I get why he’s on the team as he’s probably the biggest American-born star in baseball. But he’s hurt, and it isn’t clear when (if?) he’s coming back.
Byron Buxton, Twins – The poor man’s Mike Trout in that he’s always injured and is apparently content to spend his career out of the national spotlight on a non-contender.
Ranger Suarez, Red Sox – Unfortunately, Mr. Rager just made his annual trip to the Injured List due to a hip injury suffered last week.
Cam Schlitter, Yankees – He’s apparently said he won’t pitch in the game. What the heck? You’re a 25-year-old who was never a top prospect, and you’re saying “no thanks” to appearing in the All-Star Game? Sigh…
Yankees ace Cam Schlittler won't pitch in MLB All-Star Game: 'A little apprehensive' https://t.co/zXiHZytjj3pic.twitter.com/Fme8Y9o6c0
— New York Post Sports (@nypostsports) July 12, 2026
The starters
C – Shea Langeliers, Athletics – His name reminds me of the Stephen King story “The Langoliers.” They made a movie based on it, and in the climax, Balki from Perfect Strangers gets eaten by Pac-Man.
As for Shea, let’s face it, he’s only here because Cal Raleigh inexplicably sucks this year.
1B – Ben Rice, Yankees – And here’s the third choice for the starting first base job. It’s funny that a guy named Rice is like the whitest person in baseball. I mean, the guy went to Dartmouth!
2B – Ernie Clement, Blue Jays – What the heck is Ernie Clement doing in the starting lineup? Did Blue Jays fans go absolutely nuts with the online voting?
SS – Bobby Witt, Jr., Royals – Okay, we finally have a legitimate star player. Although after the Royals gave up a “Little League home run” to the Mets, the league probably should have stepped in and banned all Royals from appearing in this game.
🚨 LITTLE LEAGUE HOME RUN 🚨 pic.twitter.com/WLyHhILlmu
— New York Mets (@Mets) July 7, 2026
3B – Junior Caminero, Rays – It’s kind of fun when young Rays make the All-Star team because you get to speculate what team they’ll be representing in a few years when they inevitably get traded. (I wouldn’t be mad if the Phillies traded their entire farm system for him.)
OF – Mike Trout, Angels – I mentioned him earlier, but amazingly he actually stayed healthy for half a season. This will probably be the first national television exposure he’s gotten since Eagles players stopped handing him footballs.
OF – Riley Greene, Tigers – He’s basically the poor man’s Kyle Schwarber. But unlike others who I’ll discuss later, he’s still trying to play the field for now, so good for him.
OF – Cody Bellinger, Yankees – I am shocked that Yankees fans haven’t turned on him yet. Don’t worry, they will soon enough when they realize he’s not actually an elite hitter.
DH – Yordan Alvarez, Astros – You shouldn’t be allowed to be a primary designated hitter until you’re at least 30. Grab a glove, Yordan!
P – Dylan Cease, Blue Jays – This guy seems to be on the Aaron Nola trajectory where he’s great every other year, and average to good in the other years. Bad news, Blue Jays fans: He’s on your payroll until age 36, so you’d better hope he ages better than Nola has.
Reserves
Dillon Dingler, Tigers – I suppose when you’re saddled with a last name like Dingler, your options for naming your children are limited. At least his parents tried for some alliteration to make it halfway palatable.
Adley Rutschman, Orioles – He’s gone from “best catcher in baseball” talk to “The Orioles need to send somebody, and there aren’t that many good catchers in the league.”
Travis Bazzana, Guardians – Wonder how much the Savannah Bananas are going to pay him to play for them when his career is over?
Willson Contreras, Red Sox – I honestly can’t remember which Contreras brother is which, and in the end, does it really matter? One of them usually ends up in the game. (Although props to him for playing to the crowd as a heel on Monday night.)
Kevin McGonigle, Tigers – Hailing from Media, McGonigle is actually having a good rookie season. So I’ll just take this opportunity to say I miss the Granite Run Mall. Between the Orange Julius and Showcase Comics, that was a fun mall.
Miguel Vargas, White Sox – Remember when it used to be a big deal for Cuban players to join MLB? You never knew exactly how good – or how old – these guys would actually be when they arrived. It’s nice to see him having a breakthrough season because the Dodgers traded him away, and that team needs to take some L’s.
Munetaka Murakami, White Sox – He competed in the Home Run Derby, and I want to remind people that there is no real basis for the belief that the Derby messing up player’s swings or portending a down second half of the season. Yes, we know that Bobby Abreu stopped hitting home runs after the 2005 Derby. But he had been on a career outlier heater in the first half of that season.
I also want to remind Phillies fans that the reason the team didn’t pursue him harder is because he can barely play the field and the Phillies already have All-Stars at first base and designated hitter. (Would you really rather have him than Kyle Schwarber?)
Randy Arozarena, Mariners – Looking at this guy’s career numbers, he doesn’t scream three-time All-Star to me. That must be because he plays in media hotbeds like Tampa and Seattle. That said, if the Mariners decide to sell at the deadline, I wonder how much he would cost.
Ceddanne Rafaela, Red Sox – Solid player who is probably going to rack up a bunch of All-Star berths over his career when better players drop out, and somebody has to be chosen as replacement.
Tristan Peters, White Sox – I was wondering why the White Sox had so much representation on this team, and then I remembered that they were actually playing well this year. He was also the replacement for a previous injury replacement, so I guess somebody needed to go.
Yandy Diaz, Rays – If I had a nickel for every designated hitter on the All-Star team whose first name started with Y, I’d have two nickels! Which isn’t a lot, but it’s weird that it happened twice.
Pitchers
Parker Messick, Guardians – With MLB’s endless endorsement deals, and a new Spider-Man movie coming out, I’m surprised they didn’t try to work out some sort of deal where he’d call himself “Peter Parker Messick.” (Maybe I shouldn’t give them ideas.)
Nick Martinez, Rays – Yet another guy making the team as a replacement for a player who has dropped out. He’s making his first All-Star team at age 35, and I guess if I had waited that long to make the All-Star team, I’d take it any way I could get it too.
Drew Rasmussen, Rays – It’s amazing how the Milwaukee Brewers consistently make the playoffs when there seem to be so many good ex-Brewer pitchers scattered throughout the league. Remember, never trade with the Rays! (Unless you’re the Phillies and you can get the starting pitcher in the All-Star Game from them!)
Joe Ryan, Twins – He hasn’t been traded yet? It feels like he’s been in trade rumors for the better part of three years now.
All-Star Joe Ryan is pitching so well this year that it actually makes a #MNTwins trade more likely, not less. Regardless of what their record is at the trade deadline.
— Talkin' Twins (@TalkinTwins) July 7, 2026
Here's why:
• Ace-level season = peak trade value.
• Twins' playoff odds remain modest (32.8% at best),… pic.twitter.com/H2qt6UT0Js
Michael Wacha, Royals – Career mediocrity makes his second ever All-Star game. I don’t know if this is a feel-good story or a testament to how few actually great pitchers there are?
Bryan Baker, Rays – Is this guy actually good, or is this a Jeanmar Gomez situation where if you put a guy into enough save situations, he’ll rack up a hefty save total?
Jeanmar Gomez with his MLB best 15th save of the season pic.twitter.com/xUoAGWXteb
— Metro Phillies (@MetroPhillies) May 18, 2016
Aroldis Chapman, Red Sox – Speaking of Cubans of questionable ages, when this guy first came over from Cuba, a lot of people assumed he was older than his listed age of 22. But at age 38, he’s still racking up saves, so maybe that was legit? Either way, I kind of hoped we’d be done with him by now.
Jacob Latz, Rangers – This is literally the first time I’ve heard of this guy. It’s weird that the Rangers are in first place, and they could only get one rep on the team, and that’s their closer. Meanwhile, the awful Royals have multiple players on the team. Why not take Jacob deGrom instead of Latz?
Cade Smith, Guardians – I wish the Phillies could call up a reliever and see him instantly dominate like Smith has the last three years.
Justin Verlander, Tigers – He gets to serve as team mascot or something? I’m not sure what the point of these “Legends” picks is supposed to be.
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- Open Championship 2026 odds, betting, lines: Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy are favorites in golf's final major this year
Open Championship 2026 odds, betting, lines: Scottie Scheffler, Rory McIlroy are favorites in golf's final major this year
The 2026 Open Championship tees off on Thursday at Royal Birkdale Golf Club in Southport, England and a familiar face is the favorite heading into the week. Scottie Scheffler, the No. 1-ranked golfer in the world and defending champion, is the +750 favorite to the tournament at BetMGM.
It is the 16th consecutive major that Scheffler will enter the tournament as either the outright favorite or co-favorite. He was a +550 favorite — and the only golfer with single-digit odds — at last year's event. Scheffler won the 2025 Open
Scheffler has only one won once this year, but has had nine Top-10 finishes, including finished second in the Masters and T4 at the U.S. Open last month.
This year, Rory McIlroy (+900) joins Scheffler as the only other golfer with odds better than 10-1. McIlroy went viral last week for proclaiming, "I'm so bad at golf!", but still ended up finishing tied for 7th place at the Genesis Scottish Open. McIlroy won this year's Masters and finished T7 at the PGA Championship.
Matt Fitzpatrick (16-1) and Tommy Fleetwood (16-1) have the next-best odds to win, followed by Jon Rahm (22-1). Chris Gotterup and Ludvig Aberg are among five players with 28-1 odds.
Jordan Spieth, who won the Open Championship the last time it was held at Royal Birkdale in 2017, has 66-1 odds. That major is the last one that Spieth has won.
Tom Kim, who won the Genesis Open last week for his first PGA Tour win since 2023, has 45-1 odds.
Other notable players include Cam Young (33-1), Bryson DeChambeau (66-1), Rickie Fowler (100-1) and Max Homa (150-1).
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- Oregon Ducks' Evan Stewart named No. 1 senior WR in 2027 draft class
Oregon Ducks' Evan Stewart named No. 1 senior WR in 2027 draft class
When looking far down the road at any NFL draft, the main focus becomes the quarterback position, as many fans and analysts try to determine who the next stars of the game are going to be. As we prepare for the 2027 class to make their final case to NFL teams, there's one position group outside of the pocket that is creating a lot of buzz, though.
The guys that those QBs throw to are expected to turn heads.
Headlined by Ohio State's Jeremiah Smith and Texas' Cam Coleman, some NFL analysts are predicting early on that this class of WRs in 2027 could be among the best that we've seen in quite a while, with The Athletic's Dane Brugler already stating that he believes Smith could be the best WR prospect he's ever scouted.
Among the best players in that top class, though, is Oregon Ducks' star WR Evan Stewart, who is entering his senior season in Eugene and looking for a chance to boost his profile even higher.
Brugler has Stewart listed as the No. 1-ranked senior WR in the class, just ahead of guys like Miami's Cooper Bartake, Arizona State's Omarion Miller, and Florida's Eric Singleton Jr. In his three-year career, Stewart has hauled in 139 passes for 1,776 yards and 11 touchdowns. He had a career year with the Ducks in 2024, with 613 yards and five touchdowns, but missed the entire 2025 season with a knee injury.
Now back for one last ride, Stewart knows that it is a "do or die" season, as he describes it, and that in order to make a name for himself as a member of this draft class, he's going to need to put on a show.
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- US and security allies warn Russian attacks on critical infrastructure are ramping up against 'poorly configured and vulnerable networking devices worldwide'
US and security allies warn Russian attacks on critical infrastructure are ramping up against 'poorly configured and vulnerable networking devices worldwide'
- NSA, FBI, CISA, and 15 allied agencies warn Russia’s FSB Center 16 is exploiting weak/default credentials and old Cisco flaws to compromise critical infrastructure devices
- Advisory highlights CVE‑2018‑0171 (Smart Install DoS/RCE) and CVE‑2008‑412813 (CSRF in Cisco IOS 12.4) as examples of vulnerabilities still being abused
- TTPs overlap with Chinese groups but attribution points to Russian actors like Berserk Bear and Energetic Bear; full IoCs and mitigations were published in the joint advisory
Russian state-sponsored threat actors are continuously targeting broken and poorly configured networking devices belonging to critical infrastructure providers all around the world, a joint security advisory published by the US National Security Agency (NSA) and more than a dozen other agencies has warned.
As per the advisory, hackers working for the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) Center 16 are constantly scanning for routers and other internet-connected devices that can be accessed with “common or default” login credentials.
Once found, these devices are instructed to copy device configuration files and later exfiltrate them via the Trivial File Transfer Protocol to servers under their control.
Berserk Bear and Salt Typhoon
In cases where default or weak credentials don’t work, the threat actors also try to exploit vulnerabilities. In the advisory, the agencies specifically mentioned two flaws in Cisco devices - CVE-2018-0171 and CVE-2008-412813. The former is an eight-year-old bug in the Smart Install feature of Cisco IOS Software and Cisco IOS XE Software that allows an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause a denial of service (DoS) condition, or to execute arbitrary code.
The latter is an even older (18 years old) set of multiple cross-site request forgery (CSRF) vulnerabilities in the HTTP Administration component in Cisco IOS 12.4 on the 871 Integrated Services Router that allows remote attackers to execute arbitrary commands.
Even though many of these tactics, techniques, and procedures (TTP) overlap with Chinese hackers Salt Typhoon, the agencies suggested they are primarily focusing on Russian hackers known as Berserk Bear, Energetic Bear, Crouching Yeti, Dragonfly, Ghost Blizzard, or Static Tundra.
The joint advisory is co-authored by the NSA, FBI, and CISA, as well as 15 other agencies from Australia, the United Kingdom, Canada, New Zealand, Estonia, Finland, France, and Italy.
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- The Dreame Z30 Pro Aqua cordless stick vac-and-mop is a versatile floor cleaning combo for both vacuuming and light mopping duties
The Dreame Z30 Pro Aqua cordless stick vac-and-mop is a versatile floor cleaning combo for both vacuuming and light mopping duties
Dreame Z30 Pro Aqua: two-minute review
The Dreame Z30 Pro Aqua is one of those products that leaves you feeling both impressed and slightly perplexed. No question, this is an impressive cordless stick vac with suction powerful enough to deal with everything from fine dust to larger debris, especially when used on carpet. However, while the provided multi-floor head is well engineered, I do wish Dreame had included its clever GapFree hard floor head as featured with the Dreame V20 Pro, which I consider a much better bet for hard floor sweeping.
Battery life is a respectable 35 minutes or so in Auto mode, and the whole machine feels fairly light in the hand, well balanced and easy enough to maneuver. Whether you're tackling carpets or rugs, it performs with the confidence you'd expect from what is essentially a flagship model. However, it’s not the best hard-floor model I’ve seen, at least when it comes to picking up larger debris.
While its detachable mopping unit is a class leader at collecting accidental spills and lifting everyday grime, its twin water tanks are simply too small to support cleaning across an entire home without frequent refills. As a result, it feels more like a maintenance tool than a genuine wet-cleaning solution, making it best suited to localized cleaning and single-room mopping rather than cleaning the floors of an entire house.
I'm not convinced by Dreame's docking solution, either. Instead of the elegant wall-mounted charging docks offered by some rivals, the Z30 Pro Aqua comes with an ungainly stand featuring a collection of bolt-on accessory holders. It's undeniably practical, but it looks more like an afterthought than something designed to complement a modern home. Put another way, you may want to tuck this stand well out of sight.
Nevertheless, strip away the awkward storage system and you’re still left with a very decent cordless vacuum cleaner and exemplary spot mopper for occasional household mishaps.
Dreame Z30 Pro Aqua review: price & availability
- List price: £549 (about $730 / AU$1,060)
- Launched: May 2026
- Availability: UK and Europe
The Dreame Z30 Pro Aqua sits firmly in the premium end of the cordless vacuum market. In the UK, its official retail price is a lofty £549 (about $730 / AU$1,060) but Dreame is currently selling it for a more reasonable £479 (about $640 / AU$920). Across Europe, pricing varies by country but generally lands at around €479.
While you can purchase the vac-only Z30 variant in the USA, the Z30 Pro Aqua we’re reviewing here hasn't been officially released over there yet, though Dreame is expected to bring the Pro Aqua (or a similar wet-dry variation) Stateside sometime later in 2026.
The Z30 Pro Aqua is competing against some seriously capable cordless cleaners and, while its vacuuming credentials are generally excellent, you are paying a premium for a mopping system that doesn't quite live up to the rest of the package. Unless your hard-floor cleaning needs are limited to quick maintenance mops, you may find better value elsewhere.
One alternative is to buy a stick vacuum and a dedicated wet-dry floor cleaner separately. Pairing something like the Dreame R20 (around £179 in the UK) or Shark PowerDetect (around £330) with a specialist floor washer such as the Dreame H15 Pro, Tineco Floor One S7 Pro or Roborock F25 Ultra will deliver much better range for whole-home mopping without constant refills and emptying. Yes, you'll need storage space for two appliances, but you'll also end up with a far more capable cleaning setup that excels at every task instead of compromising on either.
- Value for money score: 3.5 out of 5
Dreame Z30 Pro Aqua specs
Type | Cordless vacuum with wet-and-dry unit |
Bagged / bagless | Bagless |
Weight | 7.72lbs / 3.5kg |
Bin size | 20.2 fl oz / 0.6 litre |
Max runtime | Claimed 90 mins in Eco mode |
Max suction | 310 AW (28,000Pa) |
Clean water tank: | 13.5 fl oz / 400ml |
Dirty water tank: | 10.8 fl oz / 320ml |
Hot air drying time | 30 mins |
Hot air drying temperature | 158F / 70C |
Charging time | 4 hours |
Tools
| TangleCut Multi-Surface Brush, AquaCycle 2.0 Wet Cleaning Brush, wide fluff tool, crevice tool, dusting bush |
Noise level | 90dB |
Dreame Z30 Pro Aqua review: design
- Elegant hand unit
- Impressive suction stats
- Unattractive docking system

There are two main floor-cleaning disciplines — vacuuming and mopping — and both require a completely different approach. For vacuuming of hard floors and carpet you obviously need a vacuum cleaner — preferably of the cordless stick variety — but when it comes to mopping hard floors you have several choices.
There’s obviously the classic mop and bucket (which reigns supreme despite the paraphernalia and elbow grease required), a large handful of paper towels for liquid spills, or the good old damp tea towel for either messy spills or general hard floor cleaning. However, I know of a more practical solution and it’s called a cordless hard floor cleaner or, for want of a better description, a wet-dry vacuum cleaner.
These machines use a self-dampened spinning roller to quite literally suck up liquid spills of almost every variety — even vomit and puppy wee if you can handle the thought — depositing the disgusting mess into a large dirty water tank which is then emptied into the toilet bowl while holding one’s nose.
The big bonus with wet-dry vacs is that they cleverly eliminate the need for a bucket of water or any other accoutrements, so when you’re faced with a liquid spill, you simply grab the machine, run it over the mess a few times and return it to its charging plinth where it undergoes a robust self-cleaning regime in readiness for the next calamity.
Of course, these handy home helpers are also sterling floor moppers in general, removing most stains and grime off kitchen and bathroom floors in record time. However, the upshot is that you end up with two machines cluttering the home, which is where this all-in-one vaccy-moppy model from Dreame comes into the equation.
Before I discuss the Dreame Z30 Pro Aqua’s versatile list of credentials, I must chip in with a quick caveat regarding its looks. Attired in Dreame’s usual posh rose gold bling, the Z30 Pro Aqua’s main vacuum unit is actually very stylish and elegant but I can’t say the same for the storage system-cum-charging-and-mop-cleaning plinth, which is so ugly that even Dreame is shying away from making a song and dance about it on its web page.
I’m struggling to think of what this tangled melange of bendy pipes and bolted-on plastic accessory holders looks like but it’s quite an eyesore that you will definitely want to hide deep in the recesses of the utility room – or at the very least well away from any living areas.

The Z30 Pro Aqua’s charging system entails pushing the suction tube into a pair of arm clamps until they click shut, and it’s a bit of wobbly affair it must be said. But here’s the thing — the suction tube needs to be attached to the mopping head because the charging contacts don’t line up if docked with the vacuum head. Given that most of the time you’ll be using the vacuuming function, I think this is a major oversight because it requires having to change the vacuum head to the mopping head every time you dock the unit. Anyway, to remove the unit, you simply push back against the clamps to release it.
I’ve never been a fan of multiple accessories, but this one comes with a mini banquet, namely the obligatory dusting brush, flat head and crevice nozzle, which all clip into the charging base assembly. However, it’s not very often that I’m able to attach any of the detail tools to the storage post without fiddling about with the connectors. There’s only one way to insert them and even this requires wiggling the accessory until you finally locate the correct entry angle. This is not such a good thing when you’re in the middle of a clean and you’re swapping tools like a plumber fixing a leaky pipe.

Disappointingly, you get just one universal brush head with this machine, and not the clever edge-cleaning hard floor-specific head that shipped with the excellent Dreame V20 Pro stick vac. Yes, I know that would perhaps be one accessory too many but I’d be happy to find someone to store it, mostly because it’s so good at cleaning right to the very edge of skirting boards.
The 8.6-inch (22cm) brush head itself is essentially a solid, molded cylinder with protruding paddles, each with a soft nylon bristle attached. Despite its simplicity, it makes an extremely good fist of beating dust out of carpets but it feels and sounds too rigid for hard floors. On the plus side, the brush head is easy to maneuver around furniture legs and I like the suction reduction vent on the front of the head which is handy on deeper pile carpet. A full blue beam of blue light, meanwhile, illuminates detritus when sweeping in darker areas, though it’s not a patch on Dyson’s Lazer Dust Detection system.

This leads me to the last part of this unusual entry into the world of floor cleaning – the detachable mop head. Unlike purpose-built wet-dry hard floor cleaners like the class-leading Roborock 25 Ultra – which comes with a large 33.8 fl oz (1L) clean water tank and 24.3 fl oz (720ml) dirty water reservoir – the Z30 Pro Aqua’s detachable mop head is equipped with a titchy 13.5 fl oz (400ml) fresh water tank, an even smaller 10.8 fl oz (320ml) one for the filthy stuff and, uniquely, a separate collection box for solid debris.

Unlike dedicated electro moppers that port all muck — liquid and solid — into one large container for pouring into the toilet, this one separates the waste into liquid and solids. I can see the reasoning behind it if one were to use the sink for disposing the contents because it keeps the solid stuff aside for emptying into the kitchen bin by simply lifting out the solids container.
Granted, the mop system is self cleaning, but this process uses most of the water in the tank so you’ll likely need a refill for the self-cleaning process followed by yet another refill and emptying session before you can take it out on its next run. On the plus side, the front-mounted wooly spinning mop head – thicker and more absorbent than others I’ve seen – is thoroughly cleaned and then dried on its bucket-shaped base for 30 minutes using hot air at a very effective 158F (70C).

Let’s take a closer look at the engine room of this new vac-and-mop system. The handheld unit alone weighs 5lb (2.3kg) and 7.7lb (3.5kg) with the suction tube and floor head attached. This is the exact same combined weight as the Dyson Gen5Detect, and par for the course given its larger-than-average 20.3 fl oz (0.6L) dust bin capacity. To empty the bin, you simply tap a side button and it lifts off the unit to be taken to the bin and emptied by pressing another button to eject all detritus. In terms of suction power, the Z30 Pro Aqua produces a whopping 28,000 Pascals – more than enough oomph for deep-pile carpet cleaning duties.
The Z30 Pro Aqua’s hand unit doesn’t come with a trigger. Instead you press the On button and choose from Auto (which increases suction automatically when heavy deposits of dust are detected), Eco or Turbo. You can see which mode you’re in by looking at the circular display which, incidentally, also illustrates the levels of debris being collected in Auto mode, a bit like a Dyson only nowhere near as bright or as readable.
Dreame’s 90-minute running time is based on it being in Eco mode on hard floor and that may be true or taken with a pinch of salt. However I have always used Auto mode, for which I got about 35 minutes of suction and/or mopping when running the unit on a hard wooden floor. That’s not too bad for a stick vac in auto mode — I’ve seen worse.

I’ll end this chapter with a shout out to the rose gold suction tube that bends 90 degrees for reaching under sofas and beds. If I’m not mistaken, Shark was the first to produce an articulating suction tube. It’s a great feature to have, mostly because it saves having to get on one’s knees when cleaning under low-slung furnishings.
My final thoughts on the design of the Z30 Pro Aqua? Firstly, build quality is excellent throughout. The main unit feels reassuringly solid without becoming too cumbersome, while the large transparent dust bin, easy-release battery and intuitive controls all contribute to a very premium vacuuming experience.
In essence, it looks to me like this product was created mostly for vacuuming, but with the ability to clean up small spills and odd stains as and when they occur. I don’t think it’s a valid alternative to a dedicated wet-dry vacuum cleaner which is suitable for cleaning a whole home. But, hey, if the concept of a multipurpose two-in-one floor cleaner floats your boat then by all means go ahead. Just be aware that you may not be able to mop more than half a large kitchen before having to perform an empty-and-refill session.
- Design score: 4 out of 5
Dreame Z30 Pro Aqua review: performance
- Exceptional carpet performance
- Not as efficient on hard floors
- Perfect for spot mopping
Aside from some daily vacuuming and low-level mopping, I also set up three performance tests for the Dreame Z30 Pro Aqua: carpet and hard floor vacuuming using a variety of dry ingredients, including rice, partly broken cornflakes, oats and flour; and hard floor mopping using a splash of milk and a few cornflakes. For both tests I set the suction mode to Auto, which adjusts the power according to the amount of dust and dirt the built-in sensor detects.

The result for the hard floor test in my kitchen was about average. It certainly wasn’t a match for my Dyson Gen5Detect with its hard floor-specific attachment fitted. Although it collected the cornflakes, oats and flour well enough, the Z30 scattered more rice than it should have. I put this unexceptional performance down to the design of the universal brush head which doesn’t seem particularly well suited to hard floors. It also sounded a wee bit clattery as if it was crying out for a smooth velveteen brush roller. A very good reason, me thinks, for Dreame to include its excellent GapFree hard floor-specific head with this product.

The carpet test, on the other hand, was a much rosier picture. In fac, I’d say that the Z30 may well be one of the better carpet sweepers on the market since it had no issues collecting everything in a single stroke bar a few obstreperous grains of rice. It also left no trace of flour, even when examined close up. The Z30 has also proved very adept at collecting huge amounts of Labrador hair during its general cleaning routines.

For my final test I grabbed the mopping unit, filled it with fresh water and introduced it to some spilled milk and soggy cornflakes. Blow me down with a feather! This thing performed exceedingly well in this test, collecting every last flake of corn and all the milk in a single pass. I put this down to the material used for the roller which is thick, dense, and has a slightly grippy feel. In fact, I also noticed the effectiveness of this roller during standard mopping duties because it dealt with general stains and floor marks with consummate aplomb. I have also been impressed by how well the mop has steered around furniture and how it can be angled to over 90˚ for tight areas.
- Performance score: 4 out of 5
Should you buy the Dreame Z30 Pro Aqua?
Attribute | Notes | Rating |
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Value | The Z30 Pro Aqua is expensive, but its powerful vacuuming and integrated mopping may justify the outlay for some households, though not everyone. | 3.5 / 5 |
Design | An intriguing combo for those after a two-in-one floor-cleaning solution but the jury’s out on the ungainly look of the mop-cleaning dock. | 4 / 5 |
Performance | This isn’t the best option for hard floors but it’s excellent on carpet. And while its mop is intended for short bursts, it’s surprisingly excellent at cleaning up stains and spills. | 4 / 5 |
Buy it if...
You want decent vacuuming performance
Powerful suction and an effective floor head make light work of carpets, rugs and, to a lesser degree, hard floors.
You need to perform occasional spot mopping
This model is just the ticket for quick mopping duties.
You love premium build quality
The Z30 Pro Aqua feels every bit like a flagship appliance, with solid construction and refined ergonomics.
Don't buy it if...
You need to perform whole-home mopping
The mop unit’s small clean and dirty water tanks limit how much floor you can tackle before stopping for a refill.
You have an eye for aesthetics
The stand works okay, but its bulky, ugly design and silly charging system are a let down.
You don’t need a mopping system
This may not be the model for you.View Deal
How I tested the Dreame Z30 Pro Aqua
After I’d had my eyes abused by the sight of this model’s convoluted dock design, I managed to find somewhere out of sight to store it before embarking on a series of tests. Aside from a two week period of using it for general cleaning purposes – at which it mostly excelled – I set up a couple of challenging vacuum tests, plus a mopping test using a liquid spill.
I also evaluated its weight in the hand and overall maneuverability on both carpet and hard floors – the mopping attachment is especially impressive in this department. However, on even closer inspection of the dock, I still maintain that there’s work to do in improving its looks and functionality, especially the disappointing charging system that only works if the mopping head is attached. But, hey, each to their own.
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- First reviewed July 2026
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- Which Ninja air fryer should I buy? Here are our personal favorites — plus top tips on how to choose
Which Ninja air fryer should I buy? Here are our personal favorites — plus top tips on how to choose
Ninja makes some of the best air fryers on the market, but considering how easy these appliances are to use, it sure is difficult to figure out which one to buy. This brand's air fryer range has grown to incorporate dozens of models with different capacities and capabilities.
We've tested ... okay not all, but a decent number of them, so we're in an ideal position to help. The good news is they almost always score highly in our tests, which means you're unlikely to come away disappointed, whichever one you go for.
However, some models will be better suited to your needs than others. Below, I've rounded up all the Ninja air fryers that we've tested and recommend, and which are still available — and if you hit the 'View details' button you can see exactly what we thought of each one. Skip to the bottom of the page for some top tips on how to choose the right one for your kitchen.
Let's fry, let's fry away
How do I choose?
If you're feeding larger numbers or want to create multi-component meals (and have enough counter space), look at the Foodi Dual Zone options — these feature-packed air fryers have two drawers that can be set to different temperatures, and the machine will sync up cooking for you so the food in both sections is ready at the same time. Or, for the same functionality but a smaller footprint, you can't beat the Double Stack, which puts one drawer on top of the other (there are a few capacities available).
Those with small kitchens should consider a Crispi model. These have an innovative design that's essentially a glass container onto which an air fryer hat attaches. The containers can be used as serving or storage dishes, for maximum versatility.
If you don't just want an air fryer, plenty of Ninja's appliances double up as different kinds of cooker. One of the most versatile additions to the range is the French Door Air Fryer, which offers 10 cooking modes and can fit a whole roast or pizza inside. Alternatively, you have things like the 5-in-1 Grill & Air Fryer, which come with a range of accessories including a griddle plate for an authentic chargrilled finish.
If you're still feeling overwhelmed, I don't blame you. There's a lot of overlap between what these air fryers can do, so I'd start by looking at how much space you have on your counter, and how much capacity you need in your air fryer, and use those requirements to narrow your options down.
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- AI does not solve poor finance infrastructure: it weakens it
AI does not solve poor finance infrastructure: it weakens it
Artificial intelligence has quickly become the boardroom's favorite solution. From forecasting and reporting to scenario planning and budgeting, finance leaders are under growing pressure to demonstrate how AI can improve efficiency and drive better decisions.
But against the rush to adopt AI, many organizations are overlooking a fundamental truth: that AI is only as effective as the systems, processes and data that support it.
This is particularly true in finance, where many teams continue to rely on fragmented technology stacks, disconnected data sources and spreadsheet-heavy workflows. While AI promises to automate analysis and surface deeper insights, it cannot compensate for weak foundations. In fact, it often does the opposite, exposing issues that previously remained hidden beneath layers of manual work.
The reality is that many finance functions are less prepared for AI than they realize.
The spreadsheet problem AI cannot solve:
Spreadsheets remain deeply embedded within enterprise finance. They are familiar, flexible and accessible. However, they were never designed to serve as the backbone of modern financial planning and analysis for large enterprises.
In many organizations, critical forecasting models, budgeting processes and reporting workflows are still maintained across countless spreadsheets, often with limited governance and varying levels of accuracy. Data is copied between systems, formulas evolve over time, and key assumptions can become difficult to trace.
Introducing AI into this environment does not eliminate these challenges. It amplifies them.
If an AI model is drawing insights from inconsistent data sources or outdated spreadsheets, it will simply generate the wrong answer faster. Automated recommendations may appear sophisticated, but their reliability is ultimately determined by the quality and integrity of the underlying information.
This is why the familiar principle of ‘garbage in, garbage out’ remains so relevant to finance teams today.
Why finance teams may be overestimating their AI readiness:
Many organizations assess AI readiness by evaluating tools. They ask whether they have access to the latest models, whether employees are using generative AI and AI agents, or whether automation opportunities exist within their workflows.
Far fewer assess the quality of the infrastructure feeding those systems.
True AI readiness starts with questions such as:
- Is financial data consistent across systems?
- Can teams trust the numbers they are working with?
- Are planning, reporting and forecasting processes standardized?
- Is there a single source of truth for business performance?
If the answer to these questions is unclear, AI adoption risks introducing new complexity rather than delivering meaningful value.
The challenge is not a lack of ambition; most finance leaders recognize the potential of AI. The challenge is that many organizations are attempting to build advanced capabilities on top of foundations that were never designed to support them.
Data quality is becoming a strategic priority:
As AI becomes more embedded within finance operations, data quality is shifting from an operational concern to a strategic business priority.
Finance teams have long spent significant amounts of time gathering, reconciling and validating data before analysis can even begin. AI has the potential to reduce that burden, but only when the underlying information is accurate, connected and accessible.
Organizations that invest in modern finance infrastructure gain a significant advantage. Centralized platforms, integrated data environments and standardized planning processes create the conditions necessary for AI to deliver meaningful outcomes. They also improve transparency, governance and trust in financial decision-making.
Without these foundations, AI initiatives risk becoming expensive experiments that fail to deliver lasting value.
Building the foundations before scaling AI:
The future of finance undoubtedly involves AI. The technology's ability to improve forecasting, accelerate reporting and support more strategic decision-making is too significant to ignore.
However, the organizations that realize the greatest benefits will not necessarily be those that adopt AI first. They will be those that prepare for it properly.
Before automating processes or deploying new AI capabilities, finance leaders should take a closer look at the systems supporting their operations. Are they creating a trusted, connected and scalable environment for decision-making, or are they simply digitizing existing inefficiencies? AI is a powerful multiplier, but multipliers work in both directions.
For finance teams still relying on fragmented systems and spreadsheet-driven processes, the priority should not be adopting AI faster. It should be strengthening the infrastructure that allows AI to succeed.
Because AI will not fix weak finance foundations. It will expose them.
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- Autonomous AI worms mark a new era of adaptive cyberattacks
Autonomous AI worms mark a new era of adaptive cyberattacks
Researchers at the University of Toronto have demonstrated a computer worm that reasons its way across a network, working out a different attack for each machine it lands on, with no humans involved.
Much of the coverage has called this a breakthrough in demonstrating how the AI worm can target any online device, but that capability has been visible on the horizon for anyone watching the criminal underground.
What the paper does is settle the argument about whether it is buildable and, in doing so, reopens three issues most internet security teams would rather not confront directly.
The first of these is cost, and this is the story that matters. Building attacks aimed at specific systems used to be slow and expensive, requiring skilled operators.
That expense is one reason many mid-sized organizations were largely ignored - they were not worth the engineering effort. The Toronto worm removes that constraint by running an open-weight model on the GPUs of machines it has already compromised.
Devices too weak to host a model send their reasoning upstream to an infected node elsewhere on the network. The attacker’s compute bill is paid by the victims, and each captured machine extends the worm’s own infrastructure.
Once tailored attacks cost almost nothing, being uninteresting stops protecting you. Being reachable starts to matter far more than being interesting.
Patching complications
The next issue, patch management, is where things become a little more complicated. Traditionally, when a conventional worm would ride a specific vulnerability, the conventional response would be to patch it, and the worm would die. WannaCry spread across more than 150 countries in 2017 on a single flaw, reinforcing the lesson that rapid patching limits damage.
This worm, however, does not give defenders a single flaw to patch. It reasons out a different route per host, and in one experiment, when copies repeatedly failed on older systems because of a detection bug, the parent process identified the failing check, removed it, and tried again. You cannot rely on closing a single door against something that rewrites its approach as it goes.
And finally, and more worryingly, the worm was able to consume newly published security advisories during execution and generate attacks against vulnerabilities that did not exist when the underlying model was trained. That challenges the assumption that knowledge cutoffs meaningfully constrain offensive AI.
If the model can read today’s advisory and reason from it, the training date matters far less than many assume.
Working, with limitations
However, its limitations deserve to be stated plainly. Exploitation attempts succeeded 44 percent of the time, and the researchers noted that most failures were malformed payloads rather than flawed reasoning.
It was also slow. Yet according to the researchers, across fifteen experiments the worm obtained elevated access on about 74 percent of hosts, replicated onto roughly 62 percent, and reached seven generations of self-replication within a week.
A 44 percent success rate that continually retries is not a wall the threat runs into. It is a baseline, and that baseline tracks what open-weight models can do today, a capability that has so far moved in one direction.
Another underappreciated point is that the model runs inside an environment the attacker controls. That makes many of the safety mechanisms discussed by AI vendors (refusals, filters, and rate limits), largely irrelevant. There is nothing to rate-limit when inference is occurring on infrastructure the attacker already owns.
If your AI risk model assumes a platform provider will enforce guardrails, this is a scenario that will bypass them entirely.
Plan around the attacker
What to do about it is less dramatic than the threat itself. Keep patching. The problem is that patching was already a treadmill against capable adversaries, and this only makes the treadmill faster.
The more effective solution is to plan around an attacker that eventually gets in and adapts once inside. Segmentation and containment, for instance, should take priority over chasing individual vulnerabilities. If the entry point can be almost anything, then the critical question becomes how far an intrusion can spread.
There is also the issue of exposure. A worm like this will seek the easiest foothold first, just as human operators do. These can include leaked credentials, forgotten infrastructure, internet-facing services, or access already circulating in criminal markets.
Monitoring external exposure is primarily about buying time, rather than preventing compromise entirely, which is precisely what an autonomous attacker is designed to take away.
The worm remained in the lab, and the code is gated for defensive researchers, which was the right decision. But academic containment is not quite the same as reassurance.
The economics that once shielded many organizations are weakening, the patch-it-and-move-on model is losing effectiveness, and some researchers and practitioners are placing operationally relevant autonomous attacks within roughly twelve to eighteen months.
Therefore, the question we should be asking is whether to take this seriously now, on your terms, or later, on an attacker's.
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- Real Housewives of London season 2 release date confirmed as Hayu promises 'most personal season yet' — I just hope it doesn't repeat the same annoying mistake
Real Housewives of London season 2 release date confirmed as Hayu promises 'most personal season yet' — I just hope it doesn't repeat the same annoying mistake
- Real Housewives of London season 2 will stream on Hayu from September 7
- Core cast Juliet Angus, Amanda Cronin, Karen Loderick-Peace, Juliet Mayhew, Panthea Parker and Nessie Welschinger are returning
- New episodes promise ' shifting alliances, mounting tensions and unmissable moments'
Look lively, reality TV fans: Real Housewives of London season 2 is set to return to Hayu on September 7.
According to NBCUniversal, housewives Juliet Angus, Amanda Cronin, Karen Loderick-Peace, Juliet Mayhew, Panthea Parker and Nessie Welschinger are all returning, and "old friendships are tested, new loyalties are questioned and even the most glamorous postcode cannot contain the drama."
The synopsis continues, "Picking up in the aftermath of a fracturing off-camera dinner, the women attempt to move forward through charity galas, Fashion Week front rows, Lunar New Year celebrations and a jaw-dropping trip to Antigua."
Following the September 7 premiere, remaining episodes are set to drop weekly. With 10 episodes in total, the season will culminate with a reunion special hosted by author and podcaster Katherine Ryan.
It's this final detail that I have the biggest problem with... and I'm desperately hoping that the hit series doesn't repeat the same mistake that so many of the international versions have year-on-year.
Opinion: Real Housewives needs to change its reunion show format ASAP
I would apologize for being a hater, but really it stands me in good stead to be a Housewife myself. After streaming multiple episodes of catty VTs, explosive showdowns and domestic setups that truly boggle the mind, I often feel my shoulders sink when the reunion show rolls around.
Essentially, a host will sit the entire cast down in a live studio format to recap the drama of episodes past, getting their individual takes on what happened and if anything has changed since filming.
If you loathe overly edited and contrived TV scenes like I do, this is an absolute nightmare. It's part and parcel of the Real Housewives IP that drama is both heightened and engineered, but reunion shows channel this in the most inorganic way possible.
At least if someone is having a fight at a restaurant on a kitchen island, they're genuinely in the moment — they're not having to perform their emotions too much because they're feeling them in real time. But raking back over the past is merely a way to create a viral moment rather than engaging television.
Instead, I'd prefer it if the reunions were scrapped altogether to allow the next season (which hasn't been greenlit in this instance) to come sooner rather than later.
Real Housewives of London season 3 isn't going to be a bad decision for anyone, so what are we waiting for?
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- Why is a Kodak point-and-shoot with worse picture quality than your phone the best-selling camera year after year? The answer is surprising, but also kind of obvious
Why is a Kodak point-and-shoot with worse picture quality than your phone the best-selling camera year after year? The answer is surprising, but also kind of obvious
- Kodak PixPro FZ45 and FZ55 top best-selling lists in multiple regions
- They are currently the most popular models at Amazon US and elsewhere
- Prices start from as little as $100 / £90 / AU$145
Camera fans might expect Sony or Canon to top the best-selling charts, but for outright popularity beyond various high-end categories, you'll have to set your sights a little lower, to humble point-and-shoots.
Over recent years, two particularly cheap digital compact cameras have been flying off Amazon US shelves, and from other retailers across the world such as Yodobashi Camera in Japan. They are the Kodak PixPro FZ55 (pictured above) and PixPro FZ45. Other models such as the waterproof PixPro WPZ2 are also in the picture.
The major reason why these PixPro models are so popular is pretty obvious — you'll struggle to find another digital camera with genuine 4x optical zoom for less than the PixPro FZ45's approximate price of $100 / £90 / AU$145. Or one with a 5x optical zoom and built-in rechargeable lithium-ion battery that costs less than the PixPro FZ55.
Both pocketable models shoot 16MP stills and HD video onto SD card, and come in a range of colorways, including black, white, blue and pink.
These cameras are no mere trend — they have dominated best-selling lists month after month, year after year, just when we thought that such cheap cameras had had been replaced by camera phones. So what's really going on here?

A surprising truth behind the name, and shopping habits
In addition to the low price point and immediate availability of these PixPro models, the trust in the Kodak name has to be a factor for casual buyers. After all, Kodak is one of the most recognizable names in photography, from its roots in making popular camera film through to pioneering digital camera tech.
However, there's something that you might not know about Kodak today. The original Kodak — Eastman Kodak, which dates back 138 years — stopped its production lines of consumer digital cameras long ago, and due to crippling debts it may not survive at all.
Today, Kodak is instead one of a string of legendary photography brands (alongside Yashica, Rollei, Agfa, Minolta and more), who have licensed their names to third-parties, who are largely manufacturing low-cost digital cameras. The outfit manufacturing the PixPro FZ45 and FZ55 is in fact JK Imaging Ltd, which has less of a ring to it.
There's something further going on here, too: a general rise in camera sales spearheaded by compact cameras, a pushback against always-connected tech, and burgeoning privacy concerns.
A camera such as the PixPro FZ55 shoots directly onto local storage, an SD card. It's not connected to the cloud. It's simple, it's lo-fi, and the kind of tech being embraced by Gen Z.
Will you get better quality photos using these Kodak point-and-shoot compact cameras over your phone? Absolutely not. Even a basic mid range phone will take better snaps.
What you will get, however, is the nostalgic simple pleasure in the simple act of taking everyday snaps, the data of which you are in complete control of.
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- Mini PC deals for video editing and gaming: I found the best space-saving desktop gear from GMKtec, Geekom, Minisforum, and Corsair
Mini PC deals for video editing and gaming: I found the best space-saving desktop gear from GMKtec, Geekom, Minisforum, and Corsair
Whenever we review mini PCs in our studio, we always perform two key tests: first, we see how well the machine handles 4K editing in Premiere Pro and DaVinci Resolve. Second, we play a range of games, from DiRT Rally to AAA titles like Hogwarts Legacy and Indiana Jones and the Great Circle.
So, for my latest roundup, I've focused on some of the best-value mini PCs we've tested for video editing and gaming, including the GMKtec K16 for $640 (was $950) at Amazon and the Geekom A8 Max for $949 (was $1099).
Alongside these machines, which support either OCuLink or USB4 for hooking up an eGPU, I've also selected some graphics card docking stations and a power supply unit, all geared towards productivity, gaming, and content creation.
Top mini PC deals for gaming & video editing

The GMKtec K16 mini PC delivers Ryzen 7 7735HS performance with 32GB LPDDR5 RAM and a 1TB SSD. Featuring OCuLink eGPU support, triple-display output, dual 2.5GbE LAN, Wi-Fi 6E, and USB4, it’s a versatile compact system for gaming and creative workloads.
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The A8 MAX packs Ryzen 9 8945HS power, 32GB DDR5 RAM, and a 1TB SSD into a compact mini PC. With USB4, dual 2.5GbE LAN, and 8K output, it’s built for AI, design, gaming, and productivity.
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The K8 Plus packs a Ryzen 7 8845HS processor, 32GB DDR5 RAM, and a 2TB PCIe 4.0 SSD for gaming, editing, and demanding workloads. With OCuLink eGPU support, dual 2.5GbE LAN, USB4, and 8K display output, it’s a powerful compact desktop alternative.
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External GPU docks & power supply

The DEG2 eGPU Dock supports both OCuLink and USB4 V2/TB5 connectivity, enabling flexible GPU upgrades. It adds ATX/SFX PSU compatibility, 2.5GbE networking, USB ports, and an M.2 slot for a versatile desktop expansion hub.View Deal

The DEG1 eGPU Dock turns compatible mini PCs into powerful gaming systems with OCuLink PCIe 4.0 connectivity. Its open design supports ATX/SFX power supplies, offering a flexible, affordable external graphics upgrade.View Deal

The SF750 is a compact 750W SFX power supply with 80 Plus Platinum efficiency, ATX 3.1 compliance, and PCIe 5.1 readiness. Its fully modular design, quiet PWM fan, and premium components make it ideal for powerful small-form-factor gaming PCs.View Deal
Two of the featured mini PCs above include OCuLink connectivity, making them ideal for users who want the lowest-latency, highest-bandwidth connection to an external graphics card.
The first of those, the GMKtec K16, packs an AMD Ryzen 7 7735HS, 32GB of LPDDR5 memory, and a 1TB SSD into a compact chassis.
Its native OCuLink support provides high-performance eGPU connectivity, alongside USB4, dual 2.5GbE LAN, Wi-Fi 6E, and triple-display output. It’s ideal for gaming and content creation. Usually priced at $950, it's currently available for $640 on Amazon.
Powered by AMD’s Ryzen 7 8845HS processor, the GMKtec K8 Plus combines 32GB of DDR5 memory with a spacious 2TB SSD for fast performance in gaming, video editing, and multitasking.
OCuLink support here enables external GPU upgrades, while dual 2.5GbE networking and HDMI 2.1 deliver excellent connectivity for high-performance desktop setups. That will usually set you back $940 but is now $810.
Finally, the Geekom A8 Max, high high-speed USB4 support, is a powerful mini PC featuring AMD Ryzen 9 8945HS processing, 32GB DDR5 RAM, and a 1TB PCIe 4.0 SSD.
Built for AI workloads, creative tasks, and gaming, it offers USB4, dual 2.5GbE LAN, 8K display support, quiet cooling, and expandable storage in a compact desktop alternative. That usually sells for $1,099, but it's currently just $949.
I’ve also included two external GPU docks from Minisforum. The DEG1 costs $109 and is designed for OCuLink, while the DEG2 (normally $300 now under $240) supports both OCuLink and USB4.
Both make it easy to connect a desktop graphics card to your mini PC, dramatically boosting gaming frame rates, accelerating video rendering, and improving AI-assisted creative workloads without sacrificing the compact footprint that makes these systems so appealing.
Finally, no eGPU setup is complete without a reliable power supply. For reference, running an RTX 5080 card needs about 360W power, so that’s why I’ve also picked out a high-capacity Corsair SF750 PSU (normally $200 but currently $160). It has enough headroom to comfortably power today’s flagship graphics cards, like the GeForce RTX 5090, while leaving plenty of room for future upgrades.
I’ll likely revisit this roundup in the coming weeks as prices change and new deals emerge, but for now, these are some of the best deals for anyone looking to build a compact workstation or gaming rig without maxing out their credit card.
For more top-performance devices, check out our guide to the best mini PCs.
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- This new macOS infostealer poses as an Apple crash reporting tool to try and steal all your valuable data
This new macOS infostealer poses as an Apple crash reporting tool to try and steal all your valuable data
- Jamf researchers uncover “CrashStealer,” a notarized macOS infostealer disguised as Apple’s CrashReporter
- Distributed via a fake site called “Werkbit Setup”, it bypasses Gatekeeper, installs a LaunchAgent
- It then uses a fake password prompt to unlock Keychain, exfiltrating credentials, cookies, files, and data from 80 crypto wallets and 14 password managers
A new macOS infostealer has been spotted in the wild, masquerading as an Apple crash reporting tool, experts have warned.
Called CrashStealer, this C++ infostealer was designed to nab login credentials, keychain information, as well as data related to more than 80 cryptocurrency wallets.
Cybersecurity researchers Jamf published an in-depth report on the malware, noting CrashStealer is most likely distributed via a fake software site that was only registered recently.
Unlocking Keychain
Victims who land on the site (either via a social media recommendation or search engine results) need to know the PIN code before initiating the download. This was most likely done to avoid analyst scrutiny, as well as to increase perceived credibility and a sense of exclusivity.
Usually, apps downloaded from third-party sources are scanned by Gatekeeper, Apple’s built-in security system. However, Jamf says that this payload is delivered via a signed and Apple-notarized installer and distributed as a disk image named “Werkbit Setup”, which allowed it to bypass Gatekeeper without any warnings.
Those that download and run the program will get a binary named ‘CrashReporter.app’, which will create a LaunchAgent (‘com.apple.crashreporter.helper’), and will see a fake macOS password prompt.
That prompt unlocks the user’s Keychain where most of their secrets are stored (passwords, private cryptographic keys, and more) and then exfiltrates all information to a third-party server.
Besides Keychain data, the CrashReporter malware also pulls browser credentials and cookies from most browsers, data from 80 cryptocurrency wallet extensions, 14 password managers, locally stored files, and more.
Jamf said CrashReporter overlaps, to some extent, with other known infostealers (AMOS, for example), but is still unique enough given its client-side encryption mechanism, as well as the native C++ implementation.
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- Exclusive: Listen to one of Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy's 'most epic tracks' first here
Exclusive: Listen to one of Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy's 'most epic tracks' first here
- We can exclusively reveal The Fight of the Braves from the Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy soundtrack
- Composer Olivier Derivière describes it as 'one of the most epic tracks' on the whole soundtrack
- Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy releases on August 27, 2026
Action-adventure game Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy is the next game in the brilliant Plague Tale series, and we've got one of the tracks from its soundtrack to reveal exclusively right here.
It's the one track that composer Olivier Derivière describes as "the most contrasted score from [the] A Plague Tale series". The Fight for the Braves is an intense and pulsating song that goes big on percussion, crescendos, and haunting choral vocals. A cheery tune this is not.
Derivière says, "The Fight of the Braves is one of the most epic tracks on the OST. We needed something truly glorious to capture the spirit of the ancient Minoan warriors. Rather than relying on a full orchestra, the rousing energy of the magnificent Amalgamation Choir, combined with thunderous percussion, perfectly conveys the relentless challenge ahead."
Derivière goes on to say that, "The echoing musical phrases also beautifully depict the deep connection between Sophia and that distant era, a mystical resonance traveling across the ages."
The soundtracks to the first two Plague Tale games are some of my absolute favorites from recent years, and perfectly aligned with the games' bleak and dark stories. From what the composer says about the wider soundtrack, it sounds like we're in for something special.
“Resonance, although part of A Plague Tale universe, is a very different game and therefore needed a fresh musical approach without leaving the core emotions and musical traits of the franchise,” explains Derivière.
Using musicians and vocalists from Cyprus and Greece to get an authentic feel, the Amalgamation Choir were sought out to create a spell-binding score to accompany Sophia's adventure.
The Resonance: A Plague Tale Legacy soundtrack will launch on music streaming services and be available for digital download alongside the game on August 27 this year.
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- "It mirrors real life better than most gym exercises" A celebrity PT recommends this simple move as the best strength exercise most over 50s aren't doing
"It mirrors real life better than most gym exercises" A celebrity PT recommends this simple move as the best strength exercise most over 50s aren't doing
There’s a reason why some of the most effective exercises tend to mirror movements in real life. It’s not because personal trainers and coaches lack imagination, but because the body doesn't care how creative your programming is — it cares whether you can climb a flight of stairs without grabbing the banister, for example, or if you can catch yourself from a stumble.
These are just a few of the benchmarks that matter in later life, and for elite performance coach David Higgins — who has trained everyone from Margot Robbie and Scarlett Johansson to Samuel L. Jackson, David Harbour, Game of Thrones' Richard Madden and the entire cast of The Batman, among many others — one exercise sits at the top of the list for anyone over 50: the step-up. Here’s why.
Lower-body power matters so much after 50
Most people understand that strength declines with age. What they underestimate, however, is how quickly it begins to matter in practical terms, despite not being able to be measured on the best smartwatches' fitness age metrics.
“Lower body power becomes critical after 50 because we naturally lose muscle mass, reaction speed and balance as we age,” says Higgins. “The glutes, quads and calves are what keep you upright, stable and independent.”
If you can't generate force through the floor, he says, “everyday movements like climbing stairs, getting out of a chair or catching yourself from a fall become harder.” The step-up addresses all of this in a single movement: “it trains strength, balance and coordination all at once and mirrors real life better than most gym exercises.” It's slightly similar to the farmer's carry, an application of a real-life movement.
It’s also the reason Higgins places it above more popular alternatives. Walking is excellent, of course, but doesn't load the body enough to preserve muscle. Squats are bilateral — they share the work equally between both legs, which means they don't expose or address the kind of side-to-side imbalances that tend to develop quietly over decades. Step-ups, however, are unilateral, as each leg works independently, building the stability and gait mechanics that bilateral training misses.
“If I could only choose one lower-body movement after 50,” says Higgins, “step-ups would be near the top because they combine strength, stability, balance, gait mechanics and unilateral control in one movement; they bridge the gap between rehab and performance.”
Watch the tutorial video below for advice on how to do a step up:
The mistake most older adults make
Before thinking about adding height, load or additional reps, Higgins is more concerned with something more fundamental: the quality of the movement itself. “The biggest mistake older adults make is chasing fatigue instead of quality movement,” he says. “Rushing through reps, leaning through the hips, or pushing through the stronger side of the body.” Your nervous system, he says, “has to trust the movement before your body can own it.”
Rushing through step-ups doesn't just reduce the benefit — it reinforces the compensations you're trying to correct. If you're relying on the trailing leg to push you up, or leaning forward as you step, you're not actually building the unilateral strength and hip control the exercise is there to develop.
Instead, Higgins’ coaching cue is worth memorising: “push the floor away and finish tall through the glutes.” Most people pull themselves up through the knee, instead of driving through the hip. It's a subtle distinction, but makes an enormous difference to where the effort is actually made.
How to get started — and when to progress

To perform the step-up, stand facing a sturdy bench, box, or step. Place one foot fully on the platform, then drive through that heel to lift your body up until both feet are on the step. Step back down with control and repeat for the desired reps before switching legs. Keep your chest up and avoid pushing off excessively with the trailing leg.
For step height, beginners should start with a low box, roughly ankle to mid-shin height. "You want control, not compensation," he says. Fitter adults with solid mobility, balance and hip control can work up to knee height.
As for volume, Higgins prescribes 2–3 sets of 8–12 controlled reps per leg. "Tempo matters more than volume," he says. Drive through the whole foot, stand tall at the top and lower slowly under control.
Higgins confirms that just your bodyweight is sufficient resistance to begin with and, for many people over 50, it's exactly where they should stay — probably for longer than they'd expect. “Most people over 50 need to relearn movement patterns before adding load,” he says. “Once control, balance and posture improve, adding dumbbells or a weighted vest is a brilliant progression.” The dumbbells can wait. As for frequency? Two to three sessions a week is enough to see real benefit, Higgins says. “Consistency beats intensity every time.”
Precautions
Step-ups are accessible to most people, but Higgins flags a few situations worth considering. Anyone with severe knee osteoarthritis, significant balance issues or acute hip pain should approach the exercise carefully and ideally with professional guidance. “Often it's not that the exercise is wrong,” he says, “it's that the height is too ambitious or the body isn't controlling the movement properly yet.” Low and slow is always the right answer.
What leg-day moves are your go-tos in the gym? Have you tried the step-up yet? Let us know below.
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- VPN firms and digital rights groups join forces to urge the UK government to leave VPNs alone
VPN firms and digital rights groups join forces to urge the UK government to leave VPNs alone
- 20+ digital rights groups and tech firms urge the UK not to restrict VPNs
- Age-gating VPNs would undermine the online privacy of millions, they warn
- Signatories believe VPN restrictions are ineffective, technically unfeasible
The UK government's ongoing debate around tightening online safety rules to protect kids has drawn fierce pushback from the global cybersecurity sector.
On July 9, a coalition of 24 major digital rights organizations and top VPN providers, including Amnesty International, ExpressVPN, NordVPN, Surfshark, and Mozilla, issued a stark warning to the UK government: leave VPNs alone.
In an open letter to the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology, Liz Kendall, the group stressed that while keeping kids safe is a shared goal, it must not come at the cost of breaking the internet's fundamental privacy infrastructure.
As lawmakers weigh up potential restrictions ahead of an expected online safety consultation update this month, the stakes for your digital privacy have never been higher.
If you currently use the best VPN to protect your personal data on public Wi-Fi or secure your connection while working remotely, new regulations could fundamentally alter how these tools work. Any move to force VPN providers into verifying the age of their users would require you to hand over sensitive personal data, effectively destroying the anonymity you pay to protect.
"Restricting VPNs would undercut security"
The heart of the coalition's argument is that virtual private networks (VPNs) are, first and foremost, essential security software.
"The challenge is ensuring measures strengthen child safety without weakening the privacy and security millions of people rely on every day, including children," the letter explains.
Beyond everyday consumers, the coalition notes that VPNs provide critical protection for vulnerable groups.
The open letter emphasizes that these tools are a lifeline for "human rights defenders and journalists, domestic abuse survivors, the LGBTQ+ community, and others at heightened risk online." As rights groups have noted previously, weakening this protection could actively infringe human rights.
Addressing the reality check of age verification head-on, the group didn't mince words about the dangers of ID checks.
"Age-gating VPNs would require everyone to surrender sensitive personal information simply to access tools designed to protect privacy," the letter states.
A technically unfeasible approach
Critics of the UK's proposed teen social media ban have repeatedly pointed out that restricting privacy tools is a flawed approach to child safety. The letter backs this up with hard data, pointing to Ofcom research which "found that only around 3% of children had used VPNs to access content meant for older audiences."
The coalition also highlights that teenagers will simply find other, lower-tech ways to bypass rules. "Evidence from Australia shows children are much more likely to get around age checks by not being asked, giving false information, or even drawing on a moustache," the letter adds.
Ultimately, the cybersecurity industry is warning that while restricting privacy tools is failing to protect kids, it will succeed in punishing regular users. "Blocking VPN traffic reliably is technically unfeasible," the letter warns, noting that it risks locking employers and schools out of the web, while pushing regular citizens toward "unregulated, data-exploiting services that are harder to oversee, leaving them less secure."
Rather than breaking encrypted tools, the coalition urges the government to focus its upcoming policies on the root causes of online harms, suggesting investments in "strong enforcement of platform obligations, better parental controls, investment in digital literacy, and safety- and privacy-by-design obligations."
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- China claims chip exports nearly doubled to $177 billion in the first half of 2026 as memory prices surged — 96% year-on-year increase inflated by hikes
China claims chip exports nearly doubled to $177 billion in the first half of 2026 as memory prices surged — 96% year-on-year increase inflated by hikes
China exported 179.44 billion integrated circuits worth $177.28 billion in the first six months of 2026, an increase of more than 96% year on year by value, according to data released by the country's General Administration of Customs and reported by the South China Morning Post. The figures are Beijing's own customs numbers, presented at a state press briefing as part of a broader account of China's trade performance, and they made semiconductors one of the main contributors to the country's double-digit export growth over the period.
The customs administration attributed the surge to global demand for AI hardware, but the underlying numbers point more towards a worldwide memory price boom that has inflated the value of the commodity-grade chips that China exports in volume.
The half-year value figure implies an average of roughly $0.99 per exported chip, which reflects the composition of China's IC exports: memory, power management, microcontrollers, and other mature-node parts, along with chips packaged and tested in China for re-export, rather than advanced processors.
Earlier customs releases this year show the growth is being driven by prices rather than shipments. In January and February, IC export value rose 72.6% year on year while volume grew only 13.7%, according to the same customs data series. In April, export value rose 100.1% year on year, the first monthly doubling on record, as price increases across AI servers, data centers, and memory spread through the supply chain.
Samsung, SK hynix, and Micron have redirected DRAM capacity toward high-bandwidth memory for AI accelerators and are phasing out DDR4 production, tightening supply of conventional memory and pushing spot and contract prices sharply higher through late 2025 and into 2026. Chinese memory makers, including CXMT in DRAM and YMTC in NAND, sell into exactly that commodity segment, so their export quotations have risen alongside global prices. China's IC export growth ran at 24.7% through the first ten months of 2025 per DigiTimes, before accelerating to the 70% to 100% monthly rates recorded this year, a timeline that tracks the memory price cycle, not any step change in Chinese output.
Volume growth is real, however, if far smaller than the value figure suggests. China produced 484.3 billion ICs in 2025 and counted 3,901 domestic chip design companies with combined sales up nearly 30% year on year, as a years-long buildout of mature-node fab capacity reached scale and exports became the outlet for output exceeding domestic demand.
It’s worth noting that a meaningful share of China's IC exports is processing trade, in which chips are imported, packaged or tested at Chinese OSAT facilities, and re-exported. These are counted in customs figures as gross value crossing the border, not domestically designed and fabricated silicon, and are therefore somewhat misleading,
Adjacent categories showed the same AI-driven pattern, with exports of automatic data processing machines and parts, a category covering computers, servers, and memory modules, rose 41.3% year on year to $138.08 billion in the first half. Industrial robot exports rose 18.6% to 6.29 billion yuan ($927.7 million) across 141 countries and regions.
As China reports record export figures, U.S. policy continues to shift. A Bureau of Industry and Security rule that took effect on January 16 moved license applications for Nvidia's H200 to case-by-case review for Chinese customers, and Nvidia has since booked orders for more than 400,000 units from ByteDance, Alibaba, and Tencent, though it had recognized no revenue from those orders as of March.
Beijing obviously presented the export figures as evidence of industrial strength. "The export growth was fundamentally driven by precisely matching 'Made in China' [products] with diverse global demand," Wang Jun, a vice-minister at the General Administration of Customs, said at Tuesday's briefing, as quoted by the South China Morning Post.
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El Bilal çılgına döndü: Aptallar
Beşiktaş'ta geçen sezon kiralık olarak forma giyen El Bilal Toure, çok konuşulacak bir açıklamaya imza attı.
Beşiktaş'ta Leonardo Trossard transferinde mutlu sona ulaşılması taraftarları sevince boğdu. Beşiktalı bir taraftarlar, geçen sezon takımda forma giyen El Bilal Toure ile yeni transfer Leandro Trossard için bir paylaşım yaptı.
El Bilal Toure ise bu paylaşıma dikkat çeken bir yorum yaptı:
-Adımı söylemeyi bırakın aptallar, kulübünüze odaklanın! Umarım bu, adımı senin saçmalıklarında son kez görüyorum! Süper starlarınızın ne yaptığını göreceğiz!
Beşiktaş forması altında geride kalan sezonda 26 maçta süre bulan 24 yaşındaki El Bilal Toure, 7 gol attı ve 5 asist yaptı.

Guirassy istese Fenerbahçe istemez: Sakatlık bitirdi
Yeni sezonda golcü transferi için Fenerbahçe'nin gündemine gelen isimlerden olan Serhou Guirasyy'den kötü haber geldi.
Aziz Yıldırım başkanlığında yeni bir dönemin kapısını aralayan Fenerbahçe bu sezon kesin olarak şampiyonluğu kazanmak istiyor. İsmail Kartal liderliğinde olumlu bir profil çizen sarı-lacivertliler transfer çalışmalarını da sürdürüyor.
Vedat Muriqi sonrası bir golcü transferi daha yapmayı planlayan Fenerbahçe'nin gündemine Serhou Guirassy ve Ollie Watkins gelmişti. Serhou Guirassy cephesinden ise kötü haber geldi. Alman basınından Bild'in haberine göre, Serhou Guirassy, Dortmund antrenmanında yaşadığı sakatlık nedeniyle sahayı terk etti.
Serhou Guirassy'nin sakatlığının son durumu hakkında henüz bilgi gelmedi. Fenerbahçe ise Guirassy transferinde yaşanan aksaklıklar nedeniyle alternatif golcü arayışına başlamıştı.

Kenan Yıldız ameliyat edilebilir: Milli Takım'da sakat sakat oynamış!
İtalyan basını, Kenan Yıldız'ın dizinde sıkıntı bulunduğunu yazdı. Problemin Dünya Kupası'na da yansıdığı belirtildi. Genç yetenek için birçok alternatif masada. Bunlardan biri de ameliyat!
Tuttosport'un haberine göre; Kenan Yıldız, dizinde patellar tendinopati sorunu yaşıyor. Bu durum; Dünya Kupası'ndaki performansını ciddi şekilde etkiledi. Milli futbolcu, 20 Temmuz'da Torino'ya dönecek. Juventus Sağlık Heyeti, ağrı eşiğini değerlendirecek ve buna göre idman programını belirleyecek.
KARA KARA DÜŞÜNÜYORLAR
Sorunu tamamen çözmek için tüm çözümler tartışılıyor. Bu çözümler arasında, ameliyat olasılığı da bulunuyor. Kritik karar temmuz sonunda verilecek. Milli futbolcu ameliyat edilirse, ciddi bir süre sahalardan uzak kalabilir. Bu da Juventus Kulübü'nü kara kara düşündürüyor.
NEDİR BU SAKATLIK?
Patellar tendinopati; diz kapağını kaval kemiğine bağlayan tendonda aşırı kullanım sonucu oluşan mikroskobik hasarlar ve dejenerasyon olarak tanımlanıyor. Oyuncunun kesin durumu, Torino'da yapılacak kontrollerin ardından netleşecek. Hatırlanacağı gibi, Kenan'ın Dünya Kupası'ndaki performansı ciddi şekilde eleştirilmişti!

Konyaspor'dan savunmaya takviye
Süper Lig ekiplerinden Konyaspor, savunma oyuncusu Da Mata'yı transfer ettiğini açıkladı.
Trendyol Süper Lig ekiplerinden TÜMOSAN Konyaspor, savunma oyuncusu Joao Pedro Da Mata'yı kadrosuna kattı.
Kulübün internet sitesinden yapılan açıklamaya göre, Flamengo'dan transfer edilen 20 yaşındaki Brezilyalı stoperle 3 yıllık anlaşmaya varıldı.
MEDAŞ Konya Büyükşehir Belediye Stadyumu'nda bulunan Konyaspor Müzesi'nde gerçekleştiren imza töreninde, Futbol Şube Sorumlusu Ali Camgöz de hazır bulundu.
Da Mata, yeşil beyazlılarda 41 numaralı formayı giyecek.

Greenwood yalan mı oldu? Uçak oyuncuyu almadan yola çıktı
Fenerbahçe, Mason Greenwood transferinde mutlu sona ulaştı derken, sürpriz bir gelişme yaşandı. Fenerbahçe yönetimi, Mason Greenwood olmadan Manchester'a doğru yola çıktı.
Fenerbahçe'de Mason Greenwood ile dün Marsilya'da traasfer görüşmesi yapılmış ve anlaşma sağladığı iddia edilmişti. Sportif direktör Oğuz Çetin'de Greenwood'un geleceğini bizzat söylemişti.
Ancak bugün durumlar tersine döndü. Fenerbahçe yönetimi, Mason Greenwood olmadan Manchester’a doğru yola çıktı. Mason Greenwood’u bekliyor. Ancak Oğuz Çetin konuya dair açıklama yapmadı.
Fenerbahçe'den ise beklenen resmi açıklama gelmedi.
UÇAĞA BİNDİ
Öte yandan Mason Greenwood, Marsilya Havalimanı’na geldi ve uçağa bindi.
Mason Greenwood’u taşıyan uçak önce Manchester’a, oradan da Londra’ya uçuş gerçekleştirecek.

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Tri-Mode Connection
Yunzii M2 supports three connection modes, including 2.4 GHz wireless, Bluetooth 5.2, and wired connection, allowing you to switch effortlessly between gaming, work, and travel. Enjoy ultra-low latency performance with 2.4 GHz wireless, convenient connectivity with Bluetooth for laptops and daily tasks, or a stable wired connection when every millisecond matters.
Intel Shifts Majority of "Nova Lake" Production In-House Amid Yield Improvements
This shift comes as Intel's 18A node yields have improved to levels that are finally reliable enough to avoid any product delays, while the company remains fully satisfied with the yield rate and the number of dies that go to waste. Intel has reportedly resolved all yield issues it experienced with its 18A node over the past few months. Our earlier report indicated that the company has addressed these yield issues, making high-volume production of its latest node sustainable from both a manufacturing yield and economic standpoint. For a mature node like 18A, defect rates are now low, around D0=0.1 or D0=0.2, and it is likely that Intel has achieved the lower end of that spectrum due to node advancements and months of high-volume production with "Panther Lake."
Europe's Only Gallium-Oxide Semiconductor Maker Raises €2 Million Funding
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Reports in March claimed that OnePlus was preparing to withdraw from several global markets, including large parts of Europe and North America, while continuing to operate in a handful of Asian countries, including China and India. This followed similar rumors in January. However, OnePlus insisted at the time that its...
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Black Flag Resynced is a hit, but its always-online requirement just proved it's not really offline
According to complaints on Reddit and the Steam forums, the PC version of Assassin's Creed Black Flag Resynced became unplayable over the weekend because Ubisoft Connect's servers experienced an outage. The incident locked players out of a single-player title that is supposed to have an offline mode.
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Gears of War: E-Day Will Launch with NVIDIA DLSS 4.5 Dynamic Multi Frame Generation and Ray Tracing on PC
Today, NVIDIA announced a technical partnership with Gears of War: E-Day developer The Coalition to bring its RTX technologies to the upcoming third-person shooter game. DLSS Super Resolution, Dynamic Multi Frame Generation, NVIDIA Reflex, and Ray Tracing (for shadows, Lumen global illumination, and ambient occlusion) will all be supported for GeForce RTX Series owners. NVIDIA hasn't provided frame rate estimates yet, but early access to the multiplayer Open Beta begins on Thursday, August 6, so it's not too far off from being available to the public. It's likely that most, if not all, of these technologies will already be there. […]
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No, Samsung is not in discussions on U.S. listing
Samsung Electronics says it is not exploring a U.S. listing through American Depositary Receipts (ADRs), directly rejecting a Bloomberg report that claimed the company had held preliminary talks with banks.
Is Samsung planning a U.S. listing?
No. Samsung has officially denied that it is reviewing a potential US listing.
The clarification, via Reuters, came after a Bloomberg report claimed Samsung was in the early stages of exploring an American Depositary Receipt (ADR) offering.
In a statement to Reuters, a company spokesperson said: “Samsung Electronics is not reviewing the possibility of issuing American Depositary Receipts.” That response leaves little room for interpretation and contradicts Bloomberg’s report.
Unless Samsung changes its position in the future, the answer is straightforward: Samsung is not in discussions on a potential US listing.
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- Massive promo images leak reveals Galaxy Z Fold 8, Fold 8 Ultra, Flip 8, Watch 9 and Watch Ultra 2 in hero colors
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Samsung is set to hold the next Galaxy Unpacked event on July 22 in London. Five out of five upcoming products – the Galaxy Z Flip 8, Watch 9, and Watch Ultra 2 – have just leaked in all their official marketing promo images.
Galaxy Z Fold 8 is the current highlight of all Samsung ads. The foldable phone is set to bring a different form factor than traditional models. The Fold 7 successor is coming as Fold 8 Ultra, highlighting battery and charging upgrades.
Galaxy Z Fold 8 and Fold 8 Ultra plus Flip 8
Samsung’s Galaxy Z Fold 8 (Wide) and Galaxy Z Fold 8 Ultra have also been revealed in official renders. Our friends over at AndroidHeadlines may have just wrapped the streak of leaks by revealing official promo images in hero colors.
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Samsung will launch the Galaxy Z Flip 8 in three standard colors, including Cream, Graphite, and Pink. Folks over at AndroidHeadlines give us our first official look, even before the official reveal, at all the upcoming color options.
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Galaxy Watch 9 in Cream, Green, and Graphite
Samsung’s Galaxy Watch 9 will be available in Cream and Graphite. The Green color option may be exclusive to the bigger size. Overall, the smartwatch is set to feature three color options for interested shoppers.
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Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 in Gray and Silver
Earlier, the official renders of Galaxy Watch Ultra 2 were revealed by prominent leaker Evan Blass. The second-generation Ultra smartwatch will feature two striking colors: Graphite and Green, with straps taking the look to the next level.
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has weighed in on the retirement debate after seeing his countryman “quit” in round 11 of his clash with Artem Suslenkov. The two heavyweights squared off in Moscow, Russia, last weekend, featuring on the undercard of Murat Gassiev’s successful WBA title defence against Peter Kadiru. Put simply, it was seen as something of a crossroads […]
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Xiaomi introduced the Redmi Note 17 series in China with much larger batteries than their predecessors (the Note 15 series) along with new chipsets. The Pro model is the small one with a 6.83” display – you read that right, this is the small display this time around. This is because the Redmi Note 17 has a massive 7” display. It is a 120Hz OLED panel with 1,080 x 2,396px resolution and it can put out 1,800 nits of peak brightness. The touchscreen can work with wet or gloved hands. You would think that such a large display would be paired with a large battery – and you’d be right!...
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